dMitMM APRIL 24, 1843. rritimph of the Factory girls.--We are gratified to understand that the girls who turned out against a reduction of wa ges in the city of Alleghertl, have obtained `.,a1l they demanded. On Friday evening the proprietor of the Hope declared to the masa that surrounded him, that ne would 4iya them $2,25 per week in cash,whether the other proprietors would do so or not.— Daring the evening, however, the others complied with the just demands of the Bpi tired girls. Blackstock commenced opera tions on Saturday, and the other mills cu;n. menee to day. P. S. On Saturday. they had another pa. rade,- or. jubilee for the success of the “strikr;" an immence number of girls Na, in the proses,ion, all dressed with neatness and taste. .They were attended by‘he Ger man Band, and marched to the Beaver at., Church, where they were addressed by Messrs Curry, Glass ar.d Elder. This we premmt is the list of the "Amazonian War," and we expect that the employers are out of danger wail they make another attempt to pull down the wages of their operatives, We would like to koow.—We would toknow how the editors of the Po s t * -- -found out that the villainous but fortunately unsuccessful attempt to burn the building attached to Graff's warehouse, was "a boa x ."—Oli ronick. We can only say, for the information of the editors on this important and deeply agitating subject, that we were told it was "a hoax" by a man employed in the wares _house, wlittse word we considrred better than flying rumors. "We would like to ktow"if the Chronicle men are satisfied. If nof,set them retition the Councils to appoint k Committee to investigate the matter im• mediately, while the public min,l is exci ted. "The Effects of the strike. The origin of the st:ike among the Factory girls of Allegheny. was this: Heretofore they have been receiving 82,25 perfv!eek in orders on stores, but owing to-s change in affairs, the masters have discovered that the system might he aban doned to great advantage; and in secret conclave. agrried to pay cash in future, but frro reduce the wages to $1,75. Hence the strike, - "The el. having stood out for nearly a whole week, and public sympathy being Strongly on their side,- they hive gained their object, viz: $2,25 per week (which, God knows, is little enough). The propriea tors have yielded to their demands. Thus, by-one bold effort, has the swing• ling order system been abolished in - the Cotxen Factories. Cannot the operati% es in other establishments follow suit? We think so. If little girls can do it, why not men?. They have one glorious example hoforp them; and they 'must hear in mind that nollleform in their condition can be accomplished by any other means than union and firmness in adhering to w hat is their right. Public opyon will sustain them in every la%%ful step they may take to ameliorate their condition. ..!The Spy" made its appearance last Saturday. and a great affair it is too. Its attempt to identify Fourierism v. ith the sq.ash scheme of the late Co Operator, shows that the editor did not know what he was writing about. People may not advciatte F ,, urierift n, but we envy not the head or heart of any man who can oppose it. Some awful disclosures are abut to he made by the Po-t. telative to the rumored appointment of Plitt to the Associate Jutig ship. Stand from under. Wherever the indignation of the Post falls, thrre is in. rant annihilation.—Sun. We refrain from giving the same of the author until the indignation of the public ►ole down. The - author deserves the eter— exierAtion of the whole human family, yet we firb3ir at the present erilio • Ranier His Life. We hear that a certain Factory master on last Thursday, thought it prudent to ikehis exit, when he saw one of the girls about 14 years of age,) preparing to give him a bat on the head with a stick. The courageous man saved his bac3n by virtue of his heels, which, on this occasion, if we are rightly informed, performed the duties of their office admirably. Disastrous Fire—caused by an hisant Son.-On last•WednetWay night last a most disastrous fire occurred on the farm of Thos.-McLean, of Fayette Township.— His barn was totally destroyed with all its From the Pittsburgh Daily Sun. to Imperial Cough Syrup.-This Syrup, made in this tl/eillii, viz: 180 bushels Oats; 80 Rye;Bo : city by Sellers, has acquired an excellent Wheat; 6 Urges; and 5 cattle. His dvvel• { character, and is now extensively used in this c i. ty, With success. The well known character of ling bouse also on fire, but the fla nee the Manufacturer is a sufficient guarantee that were arrested before macli damage was ; the Syrup contains no deleterious substance ' and done, its success is the best reason why it ahead be pat. or. niseo. W e have been informed that this sad Ca, I Sold wholesale a d retail. by - nity. was brought upon Mr. McLean by 1 - Proprietor., „.., i N. 20 Woodttreiit S be E l L L 2ad t Pittabtulb, ''' Inset* son, who was confined is the nal by H. P. Schwartaand John Mitebell3llllbee sa it am i a il s h oot I x mont h s ago. A mes Iny city. Price--per bottle, 50 . and 25 coats. Dec. 6,11341. ti• whea he has been at home. He set fire to the barn and house at the same time, and the whole family might have pqrished had they not been awakened by the smoke. At a former tine -he was detected in the act of nailing up the windows and doors in order to prevent the escape of the family while he would fire the dwelling. We are ta!d that he has been lodged in jail. Dan Marble is expected in town today The Theatre was filled on Svrurday nigh t —every person appeared anxious to see the Deacon and the Professor on the stage. See bill for to night. Yesterday was the 23d of April. All's as well as usual and not oae particle of th e earth has been destroyed. A c..mple of Pittsburgh soap-locks have got themselves into trouble in Citicintivi. Let them get out of it. has gotten himself into some what of a snarl wi;h some of th e Pitts burgh editors. Editors are rather un flynn•ahing opponents.—Philp. Sp. Times. F. R. Spunk.—The Democrats of Jef— fet son county, in mass meeting, haze re commended Fis - . R. Shunk, Esq., as the next Democratic candidate for Governor. The Bream Government of Ilayti.—The flight o f Elver, Ire President of Hayti, leaves the insiiturent i misters of the Gov , erunieni. The Proari,ional Executive is now Charles Hei aril, who issues Ilia pro• clarna:ion as 'Chief Executive of the will and the resolutions of the Sovereign Peo ple.' In one of the manifestoes of the chiefs of the revolution, they say Hayti is i all respects the Queen of tiro World, and she must produce all the impulses toward the black rare and the American race.' They will need some help to carry out these mag• r.ificent purposes. Among the charges a gainst Presi•lent Boyer and his ufficers is, tint they owned slav,.s, but it is not stated how or where. Hayti is just the place for ambitious colored no n of education to go t o n ,, vv.—Sp. of Tinvs. Cure for Liver Complaint. A New Remedy--Ilepntte Oit Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigesti n, Weak. near and Sourness of the Stomach, I ,ss of Appetite, lowness' of Spi•ils, Headache, Asthma, Rheumatism, Female Obstructions and iVeaknes this, and all other complaints arising from a dis eased state u(the Liver and its seer, Linos. I'ha following certificates amongst many vol • uatarily given ale rewith published for the pur pose uf convincing the public that the article is jest what it portions lo be. a valuable remedy for the diseases above named. The Hepatic Elixir is prepared by J. Stark weather, Sole Proprietor, Upton, Mass, by whom each bill of directions will be signed in his own ' hand writing. Tnis certifies that my wife, Mary due was tor eight years afflicted with fit , of fretio , nt orearrenee both by night and by day. She was also trimbled with noreme-s of etoinacb, numbness and c..ldries of her limbs, dizziness cif her head— hiss of memory, übs , mate cosiiveneas, and many 't'her complaints unnecessary to mentian, by which bur health wa , reduced to a most deplora,, We state, and she was unaided to perform any , chor I had bit lift's, if any hopes-of her recovery, as she bad been for a long time under the first medical trcatmeat without any permanent benefit. Having beared of the good (offeets produced by the Hepatic Eli it prepared by Dr. J. Starkwea; h er, she was inducee to give it a trial; and I sin pleased to say that nee has been benefited by it beyond my most sanguine exile ta•ions. She has taken five bottles of it ; her health is good, and she ia ftfly able to attend to her dont , stic con cerns. LE ./N A RD JOHNSON. N 1 AIRY ANN JOHNSON. Providence, R I , Dec. 1 1840. This may certify that Mrs Burdett has been uf• flicted with an affection of the Liver, for five years and during the four first years f her illness was under the care of several Physic , ans, but her diss ease appear d to be increa , ing in malignity, and the prospeet,of her renovery becoming more doubt ful, until being made acquainted with the PUCCesS which lied attenied Dr. Starkweather's Hepatic. Elixir, in similar cases. She was prevailed upon • to make use of it and from this time has been gradually recovering, and I can must cheerfully recommend it as a safe and valuable remedy for such complaints. NI BURDETT, Pastor of the Church in S. Northbridge. South Northbridge, Sept. 1, 1810. Fur sale, by D. A F AFINESTOCK & Co. Sale Agent tor Pittsbrgh. Pitt. Dec. 31, 1842.-6 m BEWARE OF COUGHS. IIE Imperial Cough Syrup contains no spir ituous ingredient whatever, and may be used in all cases not requiring active medfc..l treatment. The Imperial Cough Syrup has been used for the last six years by the most respectable inhabitants of Pittsburgh and vicinity,—cry them for your- Ex-tract frow the Pitteburgh Dully Advocate. We have a horror of nostrums in general, but there is one which we VOLUNTEER to recommend to aft who arc, afflicted with c.iughs,• We were se riously a FUnTer from a violent cough, a few days since; and a bottle oflinperial Cough Syrup,whicii we bought orliessrs. Shinn and Sellers, relieved perfectly. It is no trifling merit of this Syr. up' that it is quite agreeable to the palate. In common humanity we roust recommend the perial Cough Syrup to all who are suffering from fresh colds. AgHLAMD, Richland C'., Ohio. I have used your Cough Syrup in my family more of less for the last four years,and have fiondl it to to more cfficicious in coughs and colds, dt. tended with hiarseness, than any other articles I have ever used. Mrs. Reeves is highly deliE,hted 'with its effects when administered to the children and experience convinces me that I am sae in saving that it may be taken by old and young to general advantage. kMan -- TO LET. ripirE 3d story or the hull/ling occupied I , y R. A. RauN, AM A ICA NTH, MARIETTA. BRILLIANT. M A RQUE rTE, 111? EA E W A 1 ER MENG() PARK, CASPIAN, MESSENGER. CECI lAA, AI ONTGOMEY 1 CANTON ' NORTH REND, CICERO,. NEPTUNE, CA D DO, N A R AGANSETT, DUKE ,, ( ORLEANS, NIAG AR A, DUQUESNE, OSPREY, EXPRESS MAIL, ORPHAN BOY, Ec LI PSE OMR 1 FOR MUSA, ORLEANS, FORT PIT E . , PENELOPE, GALLANT, GA LEN A. QUEEN °I the SOUTH, J. It. RILLS, Ro‘VINA. JEwEss, RARITAN. Ifm, SARAH ANN, I N DIAN QUEEN, SA R ATOG A, ILLINOIS. SAVANN 1, LADY ur LYONS, T A ',LEY RAND. V ICTII E S, V 11 LEY FORGE, WEsT WIND A.;IILAND, B .IDGEWATER, M Ic.SOUli I MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUM Bus urrrEß, EnwiN liickmAN, E w‘IA. GEN L. BROOK, 'l't MACCO PLANT. JAMES ROSS, ADEL x I DE. BRUNETTE, COLUMBIANA. mar 21- BLANK LEASES. A new and lunch improved form 01 Ftlank Leaeel, for ale at the afire of lite -Morning Post." Regular :%lornlng Packet FOR BEAVER. _ The fast running- and well known o°-' Simmer CLEVELAND.. nestrittet., Masier; will depart dairy from Pit burgh al 9o'clock, A M,, and Beaver:it 1 o'clock P. ?ml For freight cr pass,ige, apply on hoard, or - to BIIIIIINGII']I Sc Co. No 60 'Water street. N. 8.--The regular canal packet to Cleveland, Ohio Greenville and Meadville Pa ; and NI assillon on the Ohio Canal, connect:fig with ineainer Cleveland at Bea• ver,will he in operation immediately on opening of nav• at on, filar POA ELL'S BALS AM OF ANNISEED— A preparction made in England, and used through out the whole eastern part of the United States, for the speedy and certain cure oftloughs,Co'ds Asthin3, iStc., it stands unrivalled, the price be,- ing only 25 cents per bottle, places it within tie means of any one wanting medicine for those diseases. The taste is aii pleasant that children cry for it, alter once tasting it, and Inn hers of families should kee,r it in the house, as it is en excellent article for the cur i of the Wlmoing Cough. To be had only at TUTTLE'S SC Fourth. street. .CANAL BOAT- FURNITURE. IHAVE on hand at the Wore N 0.3 M oval street, a large quantity of Matira9cet. Quite Bank Frames, tingle alit ilot.l.l‘ t t. , p, kr. 4 c Canut Boats; fur zk.le at redsooalne tip 7 —3t WM. NOBLE. Upholster. WILLIAM DOEIERTY, H Arand Cap Manufacturer. 148 Libert t rt, If is Market and Sixth. - REMOVAL. rJ DURBORAIP, ATTORNEY AT L W has re. „ removed his office to No 63 Fifth street, be iweeti Wood and Snilthficid sis.:.neit door to Alderman Morrow. apr 7. Birmingham az, C., AG'TS ran STEAMER CLEVE!: And Cleveland Line. March 22. '43. A S. .13 W.nrbridge di. Co. BENTS for the sate of Beatty's Powder. Water heiween Wood and Smithfield. March 30. 1943. For Rent. L - NOR:a term of year's. Two building lots on the hank of the tie2lieny river. adjoining the r.ty line. Apply at lit hoitie A mency Penn street, sth Worth mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY. COTTON. 1 .) B %LEA,' rol toil—For sale low. I , v N" mar 23. JAMESMAV, FLOUR. 1000 8131,A. Superfine Flnnr in yin., and for yely by J. W. IfifTRBRIDGE 4- Co. ap lff, Water st., beiween Wood and Smithfield TIIS On E CENTR Al, ROUTE, eta NATION A L ROAD AND BALTIMORE •013 OHIO RAIL ROAD COMPANY. r 4 s rE2 • 7re••.../. NE fr line or s. Mall Coaches for /Vora kiagtos City, /MI Baltimore, Philadelphia and Jaw York. This line is in full a_ aeration and Ira ves Pillshn rah daily , nt 6 o'clock A. M., "via Washington ?a. a-irl national rold in Cumberland. connecting here with the rail rand Co'a. to all the ahove places: Travellers will find this a orieerfe and comfortable route, II belris a separate arid distinct. PittOnigh and fthrh4 , rhinil lion . facilities will he afforded which have not heen heretofore enjoyed. Fic Ira roaches forohlied at the shortest notice, wit,, the prlvileer of acing through direct, or taking cne night's rest nt 'heir option. For tickets, apply at our office at theMononeatiela L. W. sTcrwroN• President of N. IL Stage Co. Fell. 2 ( -I_,l 1 r H. ”. DAWSON. 111auufacturer of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Nn 61 Lihfrty, brtween Mnlket and 6th streets W OULD recimet folly Inform the eitir,pm, of Pius_ hureh. and the putillr In ceneral Mal he enntinctea lorarr v on th- above litteinevr, in aH 11. VadOti.; branches autor aF nve where he will always keep a !Poor al a..ortmeni of all twirls% in lila line, all of whirl'. will he made in the came manner..and of tmort material.. and will be iii4poorit of on the nioct moderate and ac eommorhil,”yfertiin. Country Merman's and other dealers will find it t heitlntiva place to call and esattri. Ills stork before pur chaslns ekeweere. Btramboais../10,,e. and portiere. roofed with Nipper. ziorai le. lend and Iron on the sliorleat notira; Cwtara and t'o•rdurtots made and put tip with despatch eq nano!. taw 5. 1 Sl3: Standstrt. Xmraham 4t. Co. FORWARD C 031. .41ERCHANTS ecevar...an. omn A GENTS for I lie Merrtioniril'innonnrtaiion Coltman% Composed of the Nierrtionig Line. Erie Canal. Varillingrinn Line. !hinter. imer 4- Co's. Line of Steam Roots ^ , 'v Fria nn iii LoArs. Cit upland line Ponnpulvonin and (thin Crin:ll. Proprietor< of the Mereltanis Line Ohin Kean To— EXIIWORTIL ,I'n. 9, COenl'eb Slip, N R. Fluarre 41. ro. Albany. frets en