15galtiErtalii TOOT. MAY .2;1843. • Workingmen.--The ConventiOn ." "....n Wednesday at 10 o'clock, A. M, new Court HouSe. -Tito Masa Meeting will be held at 2 Q'clock, P. M. at the same place. .4"he Committee will meet at 9 o'clock P. M. to prepare their report. hnother Sttike.—We are told that the 13sickinakers at the yards on the 4th street road struck- yesterday against the order apneal. Astindiary Attempt.—Between 1 and 2 ofthick on Satutday morning, a turpentine bill with some - shavings were thrown into the winder, of a house in Croghansville; ilia blaze of which give th 6 alarm to the inmates before any damage wairdone. 'Theatre -.-Dan Marble.—By reference to the Theatre card it will be observed that - Dan Marble has arrived in town and will appear to-night in the character of Sam Patch iu the drama of "Sam Patch in France;" and William, in "Black Eyed Susan." We are also gratified to observe that Miss Melton has been re engaged and will appear this evening. The house should be crowded this week, and we doubt not but it will. All who like fun can't re sist Dan Marble: They are to have a magnificent May Ball at Washington Hall, on Monday night. The above appeared in the Punt cf Sat urday by mistake. Them was no Ball, nor was one talked of; though we are told that a considerabie number of persons were prepared for the spree. We are sorry tha t we were the warts of disappointing them, Fourierism—Good News.—The Path.• finder says: "The Sylvania Association have. selected a location on the banks of the Delaware, in Pike county Pennsylva nia.' • The purchase amounts to two thou sand five hundred acres, combining every varkty of soil, and is exceedingly pictur_ toque. The first division will leave fir the location in the course of two weeks, to prepare for the reception of a larger body soon to follow. A portion of the tract is under cultivation, and has saw and grist mills upon it. There will be some public meetings of the members previous to their departure." The Exchange Company of P.ttaburgh Dv ad* go to woik with more confi - &Dee. For the Morning Post. Massifs. Enrross: —I have seen it stated in an eastern paperthat,the.Banka is-Pitts• burgh intend subscri each 810,000 to thas-eapitat stock BrWproposed Pittsburg stai i ttAKonnellaville Rail Road. My best itfll,ll4o B are with the Rail Road; but, have the banks power to make investm'ors with Out atepping aside from their legitimate object awl acting in bad faith to their stock kinkier s ;Many have been willing to invest • their funds in the stock of a good bank, who Would riot in a Rail Road. If a stockhold .ei,witibes to subscribe to a Rail Road he Acort,eaoily dispose of his bank stock and ineest,iLlo that way; hut, if he dues not wish` to du so, a bank has certainly no right tole with his funds what his own pru denee would forbid. What has prostrated so many banks in the country 7 It is this dabbljog in stocks,building up the fortunes of the few on the ruins of the corny: Why lathe stock dour city banks now 30 per. cent below par it is the universal distruft in all banks created by those who have ruined their stockholders by not confining their ;pers. tbDll to the 'object for whirl] they were created. A STOCKHOLDER. Latest From Yncataa. •lay the arrival of the schooner Edward Adams, Capt. Godfrey, in five days from Selarn,we have received verbal intelligence that the Mexican arms, to the number of three thousand men had advanced within nine miles of Merida, where they were met lay dye Yucatecos and Indians under Gen. Iman. An engagement had taken plerm, but with what results we have been unable to learn. One account states that the Mexicans were hemmed in by Iman's troops and could not escape. Another version is that they had defeated the Yu catecos and were about capturing Merida. The Mexican squadron bad appeared off Sisal and were bombarding that place. At Catnpeachy all was quiet. Since:writing the above, the brig Fiery. Capt. Suarez,: arrived yesterday from Carnpeachy,whieh she left on the 9th. The-Fiery brings papers which contain no news, whatsoever. We learn that a por tion of the blexican'fieet had been des etched to Vera Cruz, in search of rein. forcensents.—N. 0. Bee. . - Jean Jaques tells us, that when his wife died, every fernier in the neighborhood of. feted to console bim by one of their daugh ters I but that a few weeks afterwards, his cow having shared the s ame fate, nu use ever thought of replaei ng his loss by theoffer of ano'her; hereb y proving the 143 people • set upon their cows a: .t• en . It is stated in the Platte Eagle that a chi• zen of that county had received a letter from his brother, stating that he was one of a company of dragoons from Yin Gibson, where be is now a prianner, alter a des.. perste fight, in which sevetal lives were lost. It was thought Chit the party cap• tared was the predatory band, recently re. ferred to by the Missourian as having for its object the plunder of the 'Santa Fe Tudors. SHINN & SELLERS' VERMIFUGE: Warranted eirta/ to any now before the public-! Nu family ought or will be without it after a trial WORMS frdquestly infest children, aggra. vate all other diseases, and are capable of producing great disturbances in the system, and consequently all medicines given to remove them, should be prepared with great care, and of the bes materials; and it is to be feared that many of the worm medicines in use ate totally destitute oi these qualities. The vermifnge which the sub scriber oilers to the public is prepared of the best materials that can be procured; and it is gaining for itself a reputation wnich entitles it to a large share of public patronage. The efficacy of this preparation to relieve the rising generatipn irom one of its greatest enemies is fully attested by the accompanying Certificates. The following certificate is from the Rev. C Cook, pastor of one of the Methodist Episcopt churches iu Pittsburgh:— Pittsburgh, December 34, 1835. Messrs. Shinn and :Sellera;-1 gave my !lair daughter, betw..en three and four )ears old, thre, doses of your Verinifugenreeably to prescription with the happiest success. The number at worms expelled I do not know precisely, but it was large. She is now in the pos session of good health. I think the medicine may be confided in with great unreservedness. C. COOK. Tae following is from the Rev. S. E. Babcock, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, Smith field street, Pittsburgh;— Messrs. Shinn and Sellers;—lt is with great pleasure I would inform you of the good effects produced on my son of four years of age by your justly celebrated Vermifuge. After his having convulsions, I gate to him three doses, when he passed an almost ineredible number of ulorms; from which time his general health has been improved. S. E. BABCOCK. I hereby certify that I have used Shinn and Sel lera' Vermifuge in my family,and can positively say it excels anything I have ever tried for the de• struction of worms. JOHN GRESVENER. Nevvville, Ohio. East Palestine. June 29,1842. News- Shinn and Sellers—Gentlemen—You will recollect that when I was in Pittsburgh, in April last, 1 purchased of you a dozen of your Vermifage. To test its virtue. (after having used -without e f fect the American Worm Specific, and some that is made in your city by Fahnestoek,and said "never to have failed iu a single instance,") I give it to one of my children who had been com plaining for a long time.and 1 am happy to inform you. that it brought away a large quantity of worms, and that my child is now enjoying good health. I have also disposed of one or two vials, and the persons who got them state that it produced the happiest result. Believing it is equal if not superior to any Ver. mifuge before the public, I am your friend. AND. CRAIG Clarketrille, Pa., March 4, 184',' Messrs. Shinn and Sellers;—l think your Ver mifuge preferable to any I have ever seen or used —there is no other used in this part of the cut ntry when it can be procured—four and five hundred worms are often destroyed by the use of one ,ial. You will please send me twelve dozen at this time. Yours respectfully, JAS. McMEANS, M. D. Prepared only, and sold by It. E. SELLERS. Wholesale anJ retail Druggist, Nu.2o Wood street, Pittsburgh. `•oaog 184.3 I y NEW LE.ITHER STORE WM, l I IMIATT. • Herdman • LEATHER DEALERS. N 0.46, - Diamond Alley, between Uood at Iwr: Nrax, a , and the Diamond. Keep alt kinds of Leather and Findings of the hest qualify and at the lowest prices. Those wishiug to purchase, will find It their advantage to give tie a call !aloft purchasing elsewhere. We are determined to sell eery nw fee cash': art• 29. AC.I DEMY. IFILOCT JONES will open a Cla Ideal and English A eadeiliy m the firat week of Nay next. lie has engaged for lila purpose. a room on tbe second floor on the South Weal corner of Market and SO also Further particulars made known next week. ap 29 CO-11 use wArtsg•—dli persons who may lie affected with Rheumatism, Gout, Concentrated cords or Limbs, can find a sure and effectual remedy, by using Hewer' Nerve avid Bose Liwitartat and I ndion Eliier Hundreds In Ibis city and virialty, who have been tattering for years under the painsof those dreadful complaints, and have been under the hands of the most skillful Do rums without receiving any benefit, have tried it, and eeen cured by the use of only one bottle oi each of the above. The genuine can he procured rutty at TUTTLE'S, £6 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ap 20 JUST RECEIVED, a large , upoly of Dr Swayoe's Syrup cri Wild Cherry, and for vale wholesale and retail by WM TI1011" , :, ap 21. No 53. Market si. BETTER BARGAINS TUAN EVER THREE BIG DOORS rime. subscriber would respectfully Inform his env° JL mere and the public generally, that notwithgtanding the unprecedented sales at the Three Big Doors, during the present season; he has still on hand the largest and most varied assortment of elegant CLOTHING that can he bought west of the mcmotains. The public may rest ass,' re I that all articles offered at his store are manufac tured 1 , om FRESH GOODS, perchased in the Eastern tuarkeis this Sp' Ins and made Into garments by Pitts burgh workmen, In consequence of the n.ultipitcation of slop shops In our city, titled with pawmbrokers,clothes and the musty, cast off garment sof cornier IeSSOII6, from the emactu ci. ties, the public should be cautious to ascertain the char. atter of the establishments in whirl, they are invited to purchase, before they part WWI their money. The ar ticles offered at several of the concerns m this city, are the mere otials of New York and Philadelphia ■lop shops, and sent out here to be palmed off on the Pitts. burgh public. Purchasers should be on their guard a. gains( these impositions, and they may rely on the fact that no establishment that advertises eastern made Clot ins, can give as good an Article or as advantageous bar. gains as can he hail at he" Three Big Doors." The public-will please remember that all the subscri ber's gsresects are made In this city, by competent work• . men, and not gathered up like the goods now offered by the •birds of passage" from the shreds and patches or I eastern slop shops. It will always be his endeavor to maintain the re,mtation that the "Three Pig Doors" have obtainers for furnishings superior style of Cf.r)TII ING in every respect, and at prices below those of any . ether Wahl's:lucent. _ . . He would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage l.estowed upon his establishment. and believing that they have found it to their advantage to deal with him, he would repeat his Invitation to all those who wish to purchase Clothing of every description at the lowest price to call at No. 151. Ltitta r TT Sr. JOHN hI'CLOSKY. LEesObscrve Metal Plate In the pavetnont. a; 26. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn 4. St. Clair sts. Pittsb'gh. THE Proprietors of this elegant and commodious es tablishment, be leave to announce to their friends and I !e public, that their price for Board, front this date, Is reduced to ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. Front the locality of this house, being situated mid• way between the Canal and Steamboat landings, at d on the great thoroughfare to Allegheny city, the proprie. tors trust, that with continued exertions on their part. they will he enabled to afford every attention and tacit. ity required for the comfort sod convenience of their guests. and hope to merit a contiousnce of the patron age that has hitherto been so liberally extended to them. The principal Stage and Packet teices, ate connected with the Hotel, and for the better acecunniodatkin of their guests, an Ownitois will at al/ times be in read': sea to convey them to and from the House. ap 111e1EIBBIN it SUIT% CHANGS LOT 'l!.li , AltrelltD DAILY, ALLICS Ztutt. 11201•11011-11166ZIF PENNSYLVANIA. Bank of Pittsburgh. par March. 4- Man. bk. par' Exchange bank, par Bk, of Germantowx Easton tank, Lancaster bank, Bank of Cheater Co Farmers' bk Bucks Co Xenia, 'Dayton, Scioto, 'Post notes, Chillicothe, Fran. hk Columbus, La..caster, Hamilton, Granville, Cont. bk. Lake Erie, Far. bk: of Canton, Urbana dia I par Doylestown bk do Bk of N America Phil. " 1 Bk of Northern Liberties," Commercial bk. of Pa. Far. it Mechaalcs bk " Kensington bk. Philadelphia bk chuylk ill bk. Southwark bk. Western bk. Bk. of Pennsylvania, 1 Bk of Penn Tu. par Man. ¢ Mechanics bk. par Methanics bk. par Moyamensing bk. 3 Girard ba.,k, 45i 11.r:tares hank, 50, Lumbermene, Warren, -- Frank. bk Wnshinaton, par Miners bk of Pottsvile, 5 Bk of Montgomery Co. par Mon. bk Brownsville, Erie Bank, 5 Harrisburg b bank. 41 Far. Ilk Lancaster, 1, Bk of Middletown,. Bk. of Chambers! urgh, 4 1 Carlisle hank, 4 Bk of Northumberland, 5 Columbia bk k Bridget°. 2 Bk Susquehanna Co. 15 tikof Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. 4 Cettysburth bk. 4 York bank, 4 Far. 4 Drovers bk. of Wayncsbursh, 51 ••• •• Currency notes, 5 Honesdale. 2 Wyoming bank. 10 Pottsti'gh State Scrip 41 Country do do 41a5 Barks Co. bans, 7Q Lewistown. Towanda. 01110. kluuntpleasant bk Par. 4- Mech. bk of Steu benvllle, Belmont bk of St. Claim vllle, Marletin bk. Demand notes. do Currency notes, 4 Columbiana bit New Lis bon Demand, 11 do Post notes, Cincionati specie pay• log hanks, 1 tHech. 4 Traders hk of Cincinnati. Clinton Ilk of Columbus', Demand notes, Circleville, (H. Lawrence Ca+liler) If Zanesville I.k. lit FOR P.4ALE OR TOT-itENT. TO BE LET ALARGE and well finished Dwelling House ttaita tile for a boarding hotline, cont Moine elcven comfort able roonie. with kitchen on the fiat floor, with was, holm o!unted In the most businewt part of the city (H ood, beiwecti 3d and 4th vi teem] Rent tow. AtFo. the Fiore room No 56 attached to the ahoy , dwellitti• which ran IT rented wittlie dwelll rg or ft , •rate. PciF,esFion :Ivey) immediatey Lot of fine Fort Ohi. Pig Irma fur Enquire of ap 17 • FOR RENT.- -A comfortable new brick dwell !I; in.. iIOIIOC, situate 1.1 Coal Lane 11,11, "hit street I a For terfutt, which' will be inutlerate.apply to JOHN II'CLOSKEY. .. l'lume 1111 Thor„ 1.04,1 y ot. ."" TO LET. der 30—if ripllF: 3d story of the building tweupied by IL A. Ilnuoninn as an A iirllon store.--bereiofore tnoMo ns ••Neernlitp tong Roots,' cor.ler'or Wood and sth 'tree" loquire of R. Morrow. stb st. Jan 21. o rou :3 LE, —Vuur Luis in 51unclie.ter. and n (numb A erep of Laid on linti ll ep' nil!. 1, 0 1. nna. 41, 42.52. 53. .51,181. 182 ond 134. in Crok's plan of Lotp, 11111 Alan, Lot. 110. 23 and 27. In Cook's plan °Moto on High streP; , near the new Court douse. For terror apply to Z. W. REMINGTON gen 111 FOR RENT. AND posse as ion given on the Ist of April nest; a brick Whitte ell the rank of the Allesheny river. two stories 4 eornfOrlabie rooms, besides cellar and kitchen. It is very pleasantly situnted Just out side:the city line. with a fti!l vii w of the rit y of 111oithruly, and isrli hitt 20 walk of the lie4rt of Iln•. ril y flt very low. mnr 13 TO LET. ONE brick dwelling hotter, containing a Lute E hull, Iwo parlour!, 4 moms up et lira. with fin -I:4lleit garrct.d.ning room and kl , eheii. with car. rthee linitAr.4.e. This noose li pleapantly located with raid in front and rear, on the canal bank. corner of Chesnut !beet, leading to upper bridge. now In the m rupaney of Mr. Mceltirg, rent insult the Enquire of Dr. Whittaker. Allegheny City. run r LOST. THE public are cautioned against receiving a note. Yor two hundred dollars, payable four months after dale at the Exchange Rank, drawn March 6. 1843. by George Curtin. and endorsed by Win It flays. The above note,with sevrrnt other papers were abitracted fiont the trunk of the %tilxicriber In Cincinnati on the 1.1 net. ap ;11. WM R. HAYi. Ohio Inver Inirrovemen I. 13ROPOSA wit received until the 12l It of fil ay J. 1843—for furnishing and delivering by casting, as may he directed, into line of dams: From 15,0110 to 20,000 tons of rnug h El one,nt White's Ripple andTran,.l . 2 milett Wove tisitoro). F'ro•o 20 000 to 30,000 ton,. rough wunc. at ;he head and foot of IThinnerhasset4 Island, near I'.. rkersburg Virginia. From 5,0 4 30 to 10,000 tuns of rough atone, at head o Buffington's l*land. 21 , 1 miles below Pittsburgh. For transporting and delivering by casting, as may be directed into line of damp: All the stone quarried and now lying at. the quarry (on the left shore of the river, alrOill UppoAll.o to the mid dle unite Island.) Into the dam at the head of Brown's Island, 7 miles above Steubenville A II the stone quarried and now lying at the qtrarry 'on the right shore or the river.) Into line of dam at head of Mlnno Island. 3 miles below Steubenville. All the stone qoarried and lying at the quarry--on the right shore—into Mini at head of Cantina Island, 18 miles below Wheeling Va., and for quarryitui and deliv ering Filch additional quantity as may be wanted to Nonni( to same dam. The quarries in all cases are but n short distance from line of dams. Proposa's moat be accompanied wlth aatisfactory references. Address Capt John Sanders, Corm of En gineers, tallurzii Pa. Office Oiilo River ►mprovcmettta, Pittgburgh, April 12,1,143. Advocate and Gazette, Pittsburgh; Wheeling Times and Argus, Wheeling; Union and 'Jerald, Steubenville; papers at Marietta and Parkersburg. will copy till 12111 of May, and eliarze this office. ap 13. For Rent. A CONVENIENT three story 100: thcellinz house ,(11.. situate un Pose street near Fourth• [Zeta $125, 4I) 10, Apply to JAMES MAY. WHISKEY. sri BL .5 years old copper distilled Monongahela 1111 ye Whis key on consignment. and fur sa!e by 1.. It 11111 Df F., ap 1s . Water between Wood and Sniffled. SDIIIINISTR3TOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersons indented to the estate of ayer P. Blair, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, or" hereby noticed to make payment to the undersigned mitninistrz. for and all havinz claims attainst said estate me reques ted to preennt their actuante properly authentkated- for settlement. JOHN IV:BLAIR, mar 2-6 t. Administrator. FFLOUR.-96 bble lust received for sale low IL' for cash. 4ILMAN,JENNINGS 4- Co. ap 24, 43 Wood st, Wooster, blastelun, Sandusky Geauga, Norwalk, INDIANA. State bk.¢ Branche* Slate Scrip, 35 KENTUCKY. All banks. 1 ILLINOIS. State bk ¢ Branches, 60 Shawneelown, 70 VIRGINIA. Rank of Virginia, do Valley, For. bk. of Virginia, Exchange bank, N. Wcsi. hank Mer. drMer. do. MARYLAND Baltimore Batiks, Country Ranks, DELA WARE. All Banks, par NCW JERSEY. AR Banks, par and 1 NEW YORK. Clay Banks, par Country franks, ro a 1 Red Bark, Ito 1 NEW ENGLAND. Boston Banks, put. Country t• LOUISIANA Orleans Ran kr. gond. 3 NORTH CAROLINA Banks, SOUTH CA ROT.INA 'Banks, 11 NB. COLUMBIA Banks. ALABAMA Good Bank., TENNESSEE All Bankr, 4 kl I CHIC A N Bk. of Si. Clair, 10 r Do. dri..l 4. H. Smith 2 CANADA (nod Annk. Eastern Exchangc• l Philadelphia. New York: Baltimore, Boston. Western Exchange. Cincinnati, par Lou'swine. par Cleveland, die 'Wheelinc. par GOLD AND SILVER, par TUART, No 5G Wood st. J IM E.9 BI.A K 1:1,V, House ,A2ent, 51111V:irA 11003 C AND 3 OR PRINTING OFFICE , N. W. Corner of Wood 4 , Nth Sts. Tee proprietoisof the Moasom Pony and ?dummy ♦RD INAMOrACTURZR respectfully inform their friends and the paironsof those pipers. that Ilrey ha've a large and well ettosest assortment oh X 033 rAlr - Nkr ..11P•'.." .4.\ i 0 et.gx% QUIETBRI gamumrazatgasT. Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are pre paced to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bins of Lading, Circulars, Bill Heads, Cards, Black Checks, Hat Tips• Books, Pamphlets, Handbills, tithaw of Blanks, Stage. Steamboat, and Canal Boat Bills, with app*.o priate Cuts, Printed on the shortest notice and mast reasonable I ems We respectfully ask the patronage of our friends and he public in general in this branch of nur Mashies'. Pittsburgh, Sep:. 38.1842. PHILLIPS 4- SMITH. WARD & HUNT, Deatius Liberty street. a few doors below StClair. apr 6 1814. FOR SAFETY. Travelers should select Boats provided with Fro Safety Girard', far presently: Explosson qj Steam Boilers. IT would be well for the traveling community to beat In mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of hosts that have or may be at the expellee of procuring the above apparatus. Aod that every individual making such setae ion ht contribu ting, towards a general introduction of au Invention II& mined by all limn who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be n cure preventative against those dm:idiot disasters You have cei lainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already taken &see, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a sufficient warning, and inducement I , to make inquiry for a fiafely guard Boat, and In every rase to give it the preference. They itave went to an additional expense that your lives may be secure Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of ulity, and by your preference show that I you appreciate their laudable endeavors to atop this ow- I fttl sacrifice of human life. They do not chutes more than othei boats; their accommodations in other respects ate equal, and in many cases superior; and no there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any rick. when it is so rout tetely in your own power I to avoid those disasters. Alt boats marked thus [al In the List of Arrivals and 1 Dei a antes. in another part of this pmer, urn supplied with the safety Guar t. List of Boats provided with lif Wet, Osard. ALPS, MENTOR. AG N F.S. AMARANTH, MARIETTA. BRILLIANT, M A RquErrE, BREAKWATER MUNGO PARK, cAsigAri, , •AIESSENGER. LEOLIA, )NTAKLM EY CANTON, NORTH BEND, CICERO, NE:PRINK, CA um), • N AR AGANSETT, DUKE "(ORLEANS, NIAGARA, n quEsN I.:, OSPREY. EXPRESS ItAll., ORPHAN BOY, E;(*LIPS.; OHIO, FOR mos - A, ORLEANS, Fula PITT, PENELOPE, GALLANT, PANAMA. GALENA, QUEEN of the SOUTH, J. H. BILLS, ROWINA, JEWESS, RARITAN. IDA, SARAH ANN, INDIAN QUEEN, SARA'I'OGA, ILLINOIS. • SAVANNA, LADY OF LYONS, TALLEYRAND, VICTRE S, VALLEY FORGE, W EsT IV ND. ASHLAND, BIiIDGEWATER, MISSOURI MAIL, CLEVELAND, OLIVE BRANCH, COLUMBUS. CUTTFR, EDWIN HICKMAN, EMMA, GEN L. BROOK, TOBACCO PLANT. AMES ROSS, ADELAIDE. IRUNETTE, COLUMBIANA. BLANK LEASES. A hew and much improved Corm of Blank Leases, for safe at the office of the -Morning popt." Regular Morning Packet • ... FOR BEAVER. •;.K........-. : -.:, The fast running and well known l ' O'..Vf .t ' Steamer CLE ITE LAND. Mitnli.r, Will depart daily from Pitts lough at 9 o'clock, A. NI, and Craver at I o'clock P. M For freight or passage, apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO. No GO Water stc'et. N. 11,—The rent lar canal packet to Cleveland, Ohlo and Meadville Pa ; and M assillon on the Ohio Canal, cornanct;vig with strainer Cleveland at lien• vcr,will he in operation immediately bn opening Or nay mar IG—t r. loci r ELL'S it -1, - L:4:11 OF ANN ISEED— A prepamtion made in England, and used through out the whole eastern part of the United States, for the speedy and certain cure of Coughs, Colds Asthma, &c., it stands unrivalled, the price be. , 'ing only 2S cents per bottle, placees it within the means of any one wanting medicine fir those diseases. 'Thu taste is so pleasant that children cry lor it, after once tasting it, and mum hers of families should keep it in the house, as it is an excelleill article for the cure of the Whooping Cough. To be had only at TUTTLeB 86 Fourth. street. JOHN KENNEDY & CO. TlAVErollin.ereed MallUnitillre Of BRVIM" , at 11 So fill Wood street,near C•ourth t Pittsburgh, where they will manufacture and haveconstantly on hand, ev deserlin lon of fancy and common Brushes, comer is tug linir, Cloth, flesh, Nail. tooth, Shavintl. Paiut, Vur nish,tansh•tool, Sweeping, posting, Williewnsli, Scrub— bing 'intim, flatters, Tanner and Carriers, Brick point log, Artists pencils, lit addition to the nhove, they will keep a general I FOrielee t al:Variety goods; such HA Cants of ev ty d crept ion hoolt:t and eyes, pins, thread , tapes, tom wires and catteg, quills, fine soaps. shaving apparntn pen I;n1 yes HllliFishing rods, lines, hooks, fl le reels, silk ant „S-c ; shoe thread, shoe pcgs,parrables and shoe finillti6s;:enerally. The above goads have all keen purchased 11 the Eastern cities within the hut month for cash, which with our own manufactured articles, we are prepared to silt wholesale anti retail on as Ilk ral terms as acy 1101198 in the city, Merthants from the country and the citizens genenilly wanting anythin g in the above line of bunlness. are res nectfully invited to rail and examine our :loci; before pit rrlragipg rikewhe, , ap 19 NTOT I ("7 E Sfeani Boat Oreares.—The subscriber, In consequence of the difficulty of the atom has redir• ce.ii the price of bis Safety Ottani for the prevention of the explosion of diealll boilers ,to .150. per hoar. It is hoped that all boat owners will avail themselves of these reasonable terms, not. only un account of the perfect safety they afford, but also in point of economy. Boilers whit the apparatus attached will wear abou wice aa long an those not provided with them. I March 6-3 m C. EVANS REMOYAI) , .. . - . ti.bUdßeiatre ATTOILICEY AVIAW Igai re. removed itis oaten o No 6.3 -effth 'tree*. "be I weete Wood and eta. uczt dcur to AideFEW) Morrow, a pr 7. Birmtugham di Co.. AWTSvoit STEAMER CLEVELAND, And Crevelan Line. March 22, '43 3. W. Burbridge & AGENTI3. for the sale of Beatty'a Powder. Water between Wood and Smithfield. March '3O, 1843. For Rent. VFORa term of years. Two building lots on the bank of the Allegheny river, adjoining the City line. Apply at the hotme Agency, Penn street, sth Ward, mar 2. JAMES BLAKELY. 1843! Standart, ingraham & Co. FORWARDING AND CO-V. MERCHANTS. CLEVELAND, OHio. AGENTS forthe Merchants Transportation Company Composed of the Merchants Line, Erie Canal. Wnehington Line. flUnter.Paluter Co'n.Line of Steam Boats tnev it selv on the Laken, CiLveland Line Pennarisrania and Ohio Canal. Proprietors of the March:luta Line• Ohio Canal. ft EWER ' TO:- WILKIE It EnswoaTti, N 0.9, Cuentiek Slip, N. R. HUNTSR 4- cu. A lbany. 01111 CH•FP, Bottum.. HCNTER, PALMER 4' co.nufroe. 14,1.1'.Wit.t.Laita 4- Dow, Cleveland. RON Jonx M. A CLICK, do. 47amiLas tri.Gtotrios, do: - Dies.cY, Beaver. lED ACHES, 100 BUSHELS - Dried Peaches, For suLe low by U. I. IeXAT. ALIX. P. THollll o 3lori & TIZOMPSON, G ENERAL AGENTS and Commission Merchants, ST. LOUIS, Me, (-co . to: Messrs. Turbett, Royer it McDowell./ polsbers. , t W. H. Camphett 4- Co. tt Cope. Tod hunter. Jr Co. tt Morgan, Crutches 4- Co o Woods, Yeattnan ¢ Co,? St Louls. o Woods, Christy it CO. Feh.4,-43m-. Refer to 66 DOLS. PLAN PATIOS MOLASSES. received per Steamers Little Ben and Fulton. and for J.• 43.- A'. GORDON 12 Water street sale by rear 27 TO LET. ANEAT convenient Collage built frame house,situ nte a short distance below the canal in Allegheny city Enquire of JAMES MAY. mar YR: NERVE AND BONE LINIMET, AND IN- DIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR.—This combina tion of a local application with an infernal speci fic, works like a charm in cases of rheumatism, gout, contracted muscle and paralysis. Messrs.:! Comstock & Co. 71 Maiden Lane, have in their • pas,ssion a certificate fru n Ethan C, Corning, a respectable citizen of Quebec, stating that after having been a bedridden cripple , pwardi of fourteen years he was enabled and walk by applying the Liniment to hi . em limbs, and taking the Elixir in conf . , ' . the At -1 rectiona. The cure at t iears 0 mi raculous, hut attestations can - ' lined.— 1 In cases of gout and cot raction -,of the muscles 1 and ligament °film Linimeyind Elixir have been equally beneficial.—[Expretkl—F'or sale only at Turrt.r.'s 86 Fourth street. , House Agency. N 0.6 west of the Market House, Penn st. sth Ward, Pittsburgh Pa. 1111 HE sebiscribev having for a number of years hen en. -11_ gaged In renting cty property, collecting rents 4-e, and wishing to Sktend his Wiliness la Utis way, respect. rally offers his services to those persons owning, or who may have ellarlle of property as Executors, Adminluira tors or Cua•dians, in the city or suburbs, and who may not have leisure to attend to it themselves, to rent dwell. logs, Warehouses, Parma, Lola, kr. Also, to collect rents, dividends, Ground rents fe. A register Is kept where a description of all properties for rent will been (wed free of charge, reference Is respectfully offered to the following gentlemen for whom the subtieriber has been agent for follle years past—Messrs Michael Allen, -P. McCormick and James S. Craft, Esq., Pit ishargh; Jas. Stuart. EN European Agent, Philad.; Mess. John Brown, Birmingham; B. McLellan, Cincinnati; Daniel Potter Steubenville; Jo.e ph Millar. Lawrenceville; Jame. lone, East Liberty; Daniel Rasher, Mifflin township; Daniel DePution,Fewickley, feb JAMES BLAKELY. PIG IRON. CAA TONS Soft Pig Irom - itot Mast,.for Pa le br U mar 22, 661Eg 14 A A wNINGs.—t am preparCd at short notice to I.lmak a Awnings for Flores 4c. Screcns, sicking bottom'', and all kinds of canvas work. Terms reason. able WM NOBLE, Upholster. A large assortment of superior sacking bottoms of ev cry size on hand. Apply nt No. 5, St Clair street, or 1, warehouse No 4. Wood el refl. . ap 27-3 t mlr 2-?, FOWLER'S PATENT BED STEAD. MA :' , IT J 1131'1; ft that W . Liornt• ?es Cabinet Shop No. C 9 Second in reel, between Wood ant Sinitlidtild, where a general assort tnent of Furniture tnay be bad at reduced priers for cash. The stiperlortty of these. Bedsteads, eonedst In the foal. enings, which for durability uhd ease In phtling up and taking down. it not equ itled by any other now to use —and to all such as would commit their own com f or t in their nightly Sluniburs, it shuttld be remembered that all classes of the bug faintly are fastened on by these fastenings. ittritigh s for Conntles, Districts or SIRIPEI for sale by JOHN FOWLER, Patentee. We. the undersic . ned, do rertify that we have exam. ined the above Bedstead Fasteopigs, and have no hesita tion in pronouncing them t he best now in nse. —comity , up fully to the repreentation in the above advents merit. Wm. Graham, Jr., Win.lryto, John N. ap 27. -2rn OSEE HI NI ES, would respectfully Inform Iris friends rand the Puhlic ingeneral,that he dies Ladies' dre,ses, Habits and Mantels of every description, blOtt —and warrants it em not to smut, and to look equal to new enoA He dye-3 fancy colors of all deveriptians on silk and carpet yatti. Also, cleans and restores the colors of centlentett'sclothing, so as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. flatters himself t h rt he can please the puldie, 11.3 he has done an extensive Mildness in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms at his establislonent in sth st, between Wood and Smithfield ne ir the Theatre. CERTIFICATE. Thii is to certify that OSEE 1-11 VIES has, done Work for us, which hau fully answered our expectations, and we consider him a cotnpetent dyer. S. Hemphill, Win. Barnes. J. B. Shurtleff, David Hall, B. F. Mann, Davi Bnies, Joseph French, jr.. Andrew Purdy, W. B. W m Porter, H. H: Smith, Henry J evens, A. Shockey,. jr., Joseph Vera, George Bynes„ op 20th. 50 BOXES ftAlFil NS. $1) Malts Cassie; 3410 received end for WE hy RAII.IO AN, JIDNNINGS h CeL 43 Wood it. JAMES MAY Joseph Conan, Jacob Vogia , , George Singer, NEW YORK DYER. Jaliveri -tiatnbet . w of this still/ ooloakdo , pabilootiosi. It . 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The names of forty- eitighsel contributors, half of them ministers orate gospel; repine , canting eleven Christian denominations, have steady appeared In Hs columns; and in Its present improved style Of publication Its popularity is rapidly increasing, It is published monthly, each No containing 24 octavo Pages, beautifully embellished %lib a series of dartala's supurb Mezzotints illustrative of scenes in the Meer our Saviour, at the reduced price of One Dollar a year, six copies for $5. 'Published by Drew 4 . • Schemmell, 67 N. 311 sr. Persoesivishinir to subscribe direct, are Informed that one Ortite publishers can be fon nd at Berford's dllribt the week, Any person obtaining five subscribers th'tbe work shall remise a sixth copy gratis, or a copy Of • 'lhe'en . Prated likeness of the:editor. Missing nos. of for• tiler volumes:supplied gratis by applying as above. ap 24-=2w. LArcataatt airs in Jcittic. —A lady sent to N 0.71 Mal den - Lane (or a bottle of the celebrated Nervosa Boo• thilmen't, to apply to an 'antic: that Was butt and bads ly inflamed. By some sruplaity the servant procured Valley's Paln EstraCt or , wlitch the lady aged rather thaw To tend it back, without knowing that It was tatendwi Yor sOch cases. . The lady cat The Salve of bi called there this day, nine neh,sayln: that says cm bond 'ease or any at• chasea mote, tCr -itaVea .cident. It will take out all burn withera pen, and warded, men ilionid keep it by 'their. and save the torments of their families• The unfeeling are not expected to do It. —,Esprtss, Comikock 4 Co„ proprietiirs, '7l Malden Lane, New York, eadjit. TVTTLX . II. 86 Ociartb it., volt dgefit rot Pilittburi` Farms to Leslie rE undersigned will lease two Farms situated In East Deer township, with the necessary tenenents, and front 75 to 100 acres cleaired (WOOL 'Also, One facto shunted In West Dot township Afteghelty County with from 50 1015 ifErie - ctearea. Tee - above desert ed property is In reasonably good repair, laying abut' ili miles front tee elty of Pittsburgh, And within two tusle, of the Penn's Canal. and will be leased oo reasonable tarts for from Ito rhree years, to good tenants. BARTRAM MURRY, .ISlaVeti VVILLIAM C. WALE., Plain and Fancy Portrait and Pieture Frame AfitllllffaCherer. Na. 7 87, Fourth Serest Pittsburgh : —Canaan tirOsh'es, Varnish 4-e., for Artists, always or. hand. Looking tilsoars. too promtaty (ranted nil order. Repairing done at %ha short. eat notice. Partleffitir titillation pant to rezil ding trid jabbing, o ery descritttldn. retlens thrilled !retort boats or houses will find It to liciradiantaTa ib iail. rep 10 Auction. SF.dIthrEI. , TOCK 4- co., Einem-won to .thitb• • rie, at tire, old stand corner brt'ib and Wottt too, having complied with 4 tfe reActilltiornecif the Weer Atte. Lion Lakr,^ft pferiared to make advantea ott COnsign• manta and to sel lion favorable terms. 'They b continuing to wake ready sales and prompt reams, to receive a fair poftiovi of buslnent. Pittsbi A prll let 184$ Tn reelrinz , from the Auction bosinega, I take ;reit pleasure In recommending to the pubilc !desire. Samna. Fahntiwtock Co., who have compiled With am requite menietif the dear Aliction Lehr and will do MllillWllll ti My itidlllllllk. J. B•. 6trrilletg. aptfl 318 a . COUNTY dONINdIi AT the solicitation of a manner of friends of oh pol . tfical parties. I respectfully offer mjecif to live tort. 'adoration of my fellow•citezens for the arks of County Commisidon'er. That my sentimenreluay not tw mists. deralood, either as to political Or priVate affairs, t matte free or ea', that I have been all 'My fife It Consistent Rd.' pnialeao, in the true son*, of the word. A. the county Is some What enalarrisned In Its financial tralre, and the redaction or eateries of puhtic calkers has reeelved the approtaftlen aflame malorltles o'fl he people, the under signed Would not 'should he he Ito torenhat b es To be elec ted. In any manner attempt to resl d t this ialtitary re• form; should it reach the office oeCoonty ermmissioner. npr 6 SAMUEL HUBLEY. FAMILY FLOUR. 3fAlitLik, Superfine white Wheat Flour, eeeiveti from Valley Mille end for mate hy J. W. BUR BRIDGE Water at between Wood f fimith'd COMB FACTORY. DISSOLUTION OP FARTNETSSI P. —The bus hen of the ttbscribers In the Manufactory of a kinds or COW* being dissolved, 4eorge Royer will ems limit the baldness at swat, and strive to accom mist the etnßfotners of the old firm and the public, or respect Sally Invited to patronise Mr Royer. GEO. ROYER, G EO. El SNYDER. Alregliepy, ap 27—n E. IL utastings, ntC6RDING REGULATOR and Surveyor. Office fn 4th street, next door lo the Batik of Pittsburgh. art 4 S. X. Sanderson & Son, .._ FRANKLIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. rillilS Elegant establishment has been In operaUon dor -1 isg r the last nine,montits, and notwithstanding the general depression of busliceqs, It has met and sustain— ed thispprobatiun of the public and yielded to She pro" prietors mfull compensation for their labor nod atten— tion. its location being in Chestnut street. In the km Illedklte neighborhood of the Post office. the Exchange, Banks, be Steamboat landing, the most business part of Market street and the places of amusement. it presents to the business community or those visiting the city on pleasure, all the facilitiee and comforts so desirable to the travelling public. its arrancment, also, enables the ciest to regulate his expenses, and to live in a style 01 elegance or economy suited to his notions or disposai on. ' The facility of procorlng meals at any hour, and of gel• ling that which the appetitecreve., is also a saver 01 I iniC whiUt the basinfuls portion of the guests ?know It ow to appreciate. The proprietors, therefore, solicit the, ' custom of their old frionds.end promise a continua ace of their exertions to make them comfortable, an 25-3 m. MORE ATTRACTION! BETTER BARGAINS TITAN EVER OFFER. ED BEFORE, AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. 132 Liberty street. rpNE a'tention of all persons who wish to pti r_ chase genteel, fashionable and first rate clot it In g at lower prices than ever before offered In this city, is tailed to the extensive stork of Ready iilade Clothing now preparing a..ti for WV , by Vi . J. DAVITT, at the (roe City Clothing Store, No 132 Liberty street, ntar Bt Clair. Afs stock Is composed of Englb b. French. German end Amerlenn manufactured Coeds, bought for cash and made Into garments during the preasion In bus Mess. and Consequently can be sold at the very 'owes: p rites, isonly necessary rem the public to call and ermine for themselves to be fissured that sorb bargalra were never before offered, and that I , y puretasing at this house in Preference to going elven here,eih ey Will realise a greet caving in their expenditures tar C!Othlng. 43 all the a rt!clNt in Ida Fiore are new and menu factored from fresh Gonda purchanera may rely Or get. Mg fir , ' t ate articles as v ell is t. nprre dr 1,1, d !at gains. Confidant that no rival establishrur Tit ran offer rt: pt for Inducements to plircliatrer.. , be rt•sprctlully solicits a share ofpubtic patronage. and pledges bhnFelf Mut every promise made In We adeertifmme Ili will t.e faithfully re. dremed. WM, J. DAVITT ad 19— 3t Agest. It. E. iIIcGOWIN, (SuCCessor In Z. W. Renzington., QURVEYINII. Regulating, Levetline and mew.nre. lt — Jrnent of all !cinc., will he attended to as heretofore. at'the old office of Z. W. Remington; Fenn rtrept, near !land. R. E. PVCOLVIN. ( recommend R. E. 11rGowin to the former' ontronit °flip. concern. Z. W, BENI Scl ON, art 10-2 w VI ST RECEIVEID-6 small (Ma 3,1.01'1111CM D-v al Goods. Cal pet C4raM. biorewsre. Spade:. Hose. Pay Blut bung Fork , . eofree Mll% Gnashes, Cooper's Wee. etc., for rages tom for cola or approved exchanges° tut, cormießeeli. le►►c limuus. Agora and now meet, Ito 9. 6th si,