=.?:67 smarrEns IFEENI MAY 19, 1843. ilike Rainer's Concert on Wednesday emu% was well attended and the ow was, of course, well pleased with the performances. They will give a farewell Consort on Saturday evening, at Concert . all. The Allegheny Mob. 'Tester!:lay the Mayor and Con stables of Allegheny succeeded in hauling up a few ofihe persons engaged in the outrage of Tuesday night. The following are the 11111708$ of four persons who were bound owerie the sure of 200 dollars each for *sir appearance to Coort:—.)/ G Logan, Jet A:Picker, jr., Jas Stevenson, Henry ill Fazinsmons. These are nut the twelfth part of the band of "Rats" who were engaged in the disgraceful affray; and it is said that two of Oa aborts persons are ready to prove an alibi. We hope so, as it would be less die _ grace to the city if the men charged with the ofnoce could divest themselves of the ignominy.., We believe that none but boys confirmed loafers—compose the gang of rioters. A large crowd of citizens assembled round the Mayor's office yesterday morn.. ing, and all seemed to evii,ce a determina. lion to put an end to such proceedings in future. Twelve years ago the ci:izetil our sister city were annoyed by ruffians who assembled nightly in the Market House and have from time to time contin • ;Jed their outrages ever since. The Colin. vita, notwithstanding they have been peti tioned on the subject, have never made _Ant provision for breaking them up. Let them, at their next meeting, put an eternal quietus upori the operations of the "Rats" that have so tong infested the neighbor hood. A failure to do this will be deemed as granting th.3m immunity. Snoring.—Snoring in a crowd, when all is quiet, is very annoying. Church-goers can attett this. But an incident occurred in *he Theatre on Wednesday night, which shows that it is an evil not to be tolerated in any state of society, or in any public place. During the performance of Eu gene Aram, whtle Mrs Flynn and Mr Pla fuer were in a most pathetic scene, and ac (pitting themselves admirably well as in -their wont, a Soft low sound was heard, coating from some part of the house, which every ens thought a hiss. Plumer color up at the idea of being greeted thus, While Mrs Flynn looked as mad as she could. considering `ter natural g.iod humor, and said in an audibletnne, 'some person's hissing.' The play was stopped for a mo. anent, when it was soon discovered that coins happy. contented being was lying on seat in the Pit, fast asleep, an I indulging in the felicity of a hearty snore. This was satisfactory; the actors proceeded with the pl 4. but Mrs Flynn could not help but latgh, and she did laugh, and she was joined by the audience. A Hiilerite has been holding firth on the •i 1 jest of the 'End' in the Market Rouse of qur city fOr the past day or two. sound.— A German boy about 8 years *fir who was drowned by falling a' a raft into the Allegheny last Sunday, was tontsPterterday morning neat the Alleghe ny {ridge. George the Third and 0' Shaughnessg , the Tailor.—ln 'Ainsworth's Magazine,' t• in-an article by Mrs Ward, called 'An in- ' tioduction - to Mr O'Connell,' we find the following anecdote, which she says was nar raid by the learnea rritlemant—O'- Shitughnessy was a man whom George 111 used' to employ to make his clothes, and even to alter them occasionally. He was anything hut a fashionable artist, but whether it was that his work suited the homely habits of the King, or that his Ma 'kitty liked to have him about him and hear him talk (as he did with the Irish absence of reserve, when encouraged,) I know not; certain it is, O'Shaughnessy was often sum moned to Windsor, and was often known te hold long conversations with his Royal employer, with whom he evidently in creased in favor. This, of course, raised many enemias; and at last some who wish ed to do him an injuty in the sight of the King, told his, Majesty that o'. Saughnessy; was a papist. The King did s cot send for him to dieutigs him immedi tasty, as was anticipated, but the next time he had occasion to employ him, he called out—'O'Shaughnessy! I say tiShaughnes• ay! they tell you are a papist I What re ligion are yau, Mr O'Shaughnessy'l I say, what religion are you. ehi' 'Prase your Majesty,' teplied O'HiauglanessY, vet y qui etly and gravely, am a micon ! 'Sure,' e,antiared O'Connell, 'the King never ask ed O'Sbaughnesay another question on thieaubject. And wasn't it a gaud exam pie set, that as long as a man minds his own business, and does it well, it is no bus ilia* of other people what his . religious .'ons may beg'—London Phalanx. Calm. TOLLS.—The amount of tolls re gaillied at the Collector's office, at Albany, an Thursday, was 113,057 81. 9928 bbls. 7 of tour arrived; 11:3"The specie brought out by the Great WiWen; amounts to about a nsillioa and a Torturdo.— , A tornado occurred on titer 2lst inst.; in Rank'n county, Miesisseippi, which destroyed about $3OOO arortb of property belonging to the Centebaiy Cl - lege. Fortunately no lives were lost. COUN i Y TREASURER I offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Troasurer, at the ensuing fall election, subject to the chuice of the Democratic County Convention May 20. BIRMINGHAM LITERARY INSTITUTE. The B. L. Institute will have an exhibition on next Tuesday evening the 23d inst., in the public schoolhouse. The public are respectfully invited to attend• The Rev James II Buchanan and 0 If Brown, will deliver orations. The steam ferry boat will make a trip after the performances are over, in order to accommodate such as may wish to attend from the city. THEATRE. Secoud night of Mr E. S. CONNER This evening, Friday, May 1901, Til VA STRANGER. To conclude with the IRISH TUTOR. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance to com mence at helf la• I Lower Boles, SO cents I Secono Tie, 37oecnts Pit 25 •` I Gallery 124 cans INFORMATION WANTED N the 28th day of November last, a son of the sob '''.-"scriber namedd J AMES KELLY, then about 9 years of age,leit his house; he was seen a fey. days after in Sharpr , hurgh de has a fair complexion and fair hair and is rather heavily built. On 'he 30th of the same month, his brother, a boy then aged about ten years,also went away. Ills name is EDWARD KELLY: he has red hair and dark eyes. It is probable that both the boys may deny their true:names and assume others, Any in formation concerning them will begra efully received by their afflicted parents. JOHN KELLY, rilO the Honorable the Judges of the Cou.t of Genera Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny. The petition of James Kearny of the Fifth Ward of tGe city of Plttehu rgh in the county aforesaid, humbly aheweth, That -your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the a2commodatron of travelers and others at his dweliing hou,e in the city and ward afore said, and prays that your honors will grant him a license to keep a public bowie of entertainment, And your pe titioner as in duty bound, will pray. We the subscribers, citizens of the Fifth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of ecod repute for honest y and temperance, aad is well provided with house room and ronveniencies to• the ac. cormoodation and lodelne of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Robert Glass, - Sar tuel Big Fem Jumea Scott Thomas Willem' John YW.IIIZ Alexander Glass Anthony Yfrangle John M.rken Anthcny [knits. James Gnsling George Irwin Gorge Porter may 12. 1843 —3ld&w• TO BUILDERS PROPOSA LS will he received until Thursday 25th Inst.,. by the building Committee of the Methodist Prole-want Church of (fleetly of Alleghen: ; for the whole building. or fur the Stone Work, Erick Work, Carpenter Work. Plastering and Painting separately, including all lie materials. Plans and sneridcations may he seen al the office of James Kerr in Alle; hen v, CHAS. 4veßy, E W. STEPHENS, %S. MUNHEN, M' M. KkR WM, T TE, A Ile2lieny.May 13, 1843. (ma) 18.) Bnilding Com COliN TV COMMISSIONER. AT the solicitation of a number of crleodo or all poi itical parties, 1 respectfully offer myself t t the con. eiderntion of my fellow citizens or the Mitre rt County Commissioner. That my sentimems may am be admit. derstood, either as to political or private affairs, 1 make free to say that t have been all my life a consistent Fie puhliean, in the trite sense ()Oho word. t As the conntt if somewhat - embarrassed in its financial affairs. and the reduction of salaries of 'while officers has received the approbation of large majorities of, he people, the under signed wonld not should he he en fortunat e. as to le elec ted, in any manner attempt to resie this salutary re• form; should It reach the office of C.:m.lly Crnimissinner. apr 6: SAMUEL HURLEY. 12131:2E1333 L.&.I.D.WICK, Who Jeanie Grocers & Denier! in Produce, 116 Wood Sires!. 4 doors above Flab st PITTSBURGH. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON the 14th Inst. an Inquest. aeeordi n to law. was made In presence of the undersigned upon n view of a dead man found in the Ohio river, at a point dcaig nated Hog Island,' about eleven miles from the city of Pittsburgh. The finding of the Jury is, —'t hat t.te do ceased was drowned in a way and manner unknown t• tkeon; but, is View of the facts collated, they believe that thattnfolltwateoceurrenee woe not an act of pre meditated guilt by any individual.' 'the evidences upon the person of the deceased to mark an l"dentity satisfactory to distant relatives are as fol lows. to wit: Clothing.: pait of black panlatooss—grey coat with black buttons—ve.st of red and Mack stripe—black silk cravat—one watch lately cleansed at Jamestown N. Y. Other peraonal property, sundry doe bills, Indicating tpat the name of the unfortunate mnn, ns Jostsva•tc Slams J&. Fourteen dollars N. York currency with a Warren county shinplaster cf a 0 tents were Mond In his pocketbook, , The friends of the deceased will learn further pante. Wats on application to the Commissioners of Allegheny faun , with whom the papers of the deceased, have been deposited J AMES CALLAN. may 16 3t. .Ohio Township. ICE CREAM SALOONS ANow. HUNKER reoectfully gives notice that' he lias o,ened his lee Cream saloons for the season, at his Confectionary on Fifth street, a few doors from Mar het. Ladies and gentlemen can he served with a super ior articl2 of Ice Cream, at anv hour of the Day or Evening. Their pall °nage is solicited. N. B.—On hand, 114 usual, a choke assortment of Fruits and Confectionariesat reduced prices , may 17-1 w Farsnti to Lease. rpflE undersigned will lease two Farms situated in East Deer township, with the necessary tenenen is, and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on each. Alen, o ne farm situated in West Deer township Allegheny county with from 50 to 7.5 acres cleared, Ti .e above desert ed property la ln reasonably good repair, laying at) /111 i 15 miles from Inc city of Pittsburgh, and within two tittles of the Penrea Canal, and will be leased on reasonable terms for from I to three years, to good tenants. BARTRAM MURRY. Merck 13th—tf. Auction. SFAFINEf rocs . it Co., Seecessots to J. 9 .G.stitt • rip, at the old stand corner of Ssh and Wood 08_, having complied wish the requisitions of the new Auo♦ Lion Law. 're prepared to make advances on Consign• ments and to cell on favorable terms. Thty.hope by continuing to snake ready salesand prompt retrirns, to receive a fair portion orbusinees. In retiring from the Auction husinee. I take gre pleasure In recommending to the public Messrs. Sarnue. Fattnestock 4. Co.. who have complied with the require 'Dentist the new Auetton Law and wilt do business at my old eland. L B. GUTillll6. april 31343. SHOT. KEGS offtHOT ansoited, for sale by " I ' ?HI • JAMES MAY: PIG L I AD. snn PIG LEAD for sale by UN" may 18 JAMES MAY. JOHN C. DAVITT Prospect street JANES KEARNEY Pettsburgh,Aprll it 1843 MONRY FOR LAND. lAli authorised to Invest a sum of money 'ln teal listate In or near Pittsburgh/ a block of city. Of dotty of city, Lois, Improved Of unimproved; or In a Farm of two or three hundred acres. Please address per Poet Office, or call at my office in 4th street above Wood. ALEX. BRACKEKBIDGE. may 16—tf. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF PITTA. BURG H. rip HE subtalrlber most respectfully informs the gentle " men °fifth city and vicinity that he has commenced the ROOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayors office. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable Boot Shops In the Eastern cities; and having furnished himself with the beat French and American Calf Skins. he hopes by his attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentlemen who have kindly patronized him he returns ids sincere thanks and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge cf his business. may 11. P. KERRIGAN. CHEESEI CHEESE!! A 'T IME lut of Western Reserve Cheesy, some weigh- Ming one hundred pounds, lot sale low for cash by S'I'ACY LLOYD. stay 16 140 Liberty street. Ni l lo the Honorable the Judges of the Cowl of General Quarter Sessions of 'he Peace, In anti for the county of Allegheny. The petition of Burgin Brokaw of the zie ward of the city of Pittsburgh, In the county aforesaid, humbly shewein, that your petitioner bath provided himself with mate-flats for the accommodation of travelers and others at his dwelling house, in the city and ward aloresale, and °rays that your nonors will he pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment, We, the sobverjhers, citizens of the 2nd ward of the city of ['Moberg!, do certify, that the above petitioner Isef good reptve for honesty rand temperance and is we'l provided with house room and convettlencies for the accommodation and lodging of sttangers and travel ers, and that void taco:it is necessary. Hugh Duffy, John Birmingham, Geo Mathews, J. D Rhoads, Jan Wilkinson, J. Woods, John McCanless, Andw Kirkwood, John Savage, D Kelly, Edw Fenderich, Jacob Wagner. may 18-91d&w. /110 the Honorable Judges of the Court of General JL Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny. The pe•ition of Henry Knox of the 3d ward of Pittsburgh, In the county aforesaid, humbly shewetii. That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma. lethal, for the accommodation of travelers and others at his dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, sad prays that your honors will grant Itim a license to keep a public House of Entertainment. A nd your petitioner as In duty hound will pray. HENRY KNOX. We Ihe so' scribers, cliizenn of the 3d ward Pil lain] rah , do certify that theshove petitioner in of ;nod repute for honesty and temperancs,and Is wet' provided with house room and conveniencies (or the accommodation and lodging of otraagers and travelers, and that the said tavern en necessary. Chas Von Ronhorst, Enid rimier Wm Gilmore James Mackerat Jackson Henson A Clippies Wm Stevenson Wm Paul James Kirbey Roh: Paul Jas Cherry E Hied may 16 —(l4' w3t• f 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Couit of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,in and the eoutry of Allegheny. The petition of Hobert Young of the third ward of eity Petsburgh Allegheny ei..,harnbly showeth 'rvet he is well prodded with htioge mom and other cnttvcuienres Gtr the arrummndation of st , augers ad ire eters, at the haute now occupied by him as a tavern; and hehig det.itous to runtime in that bu siness he prays }our honors to grant him a license to keep 511 Inn or howe of Public Eittertatomem And he will pray, &r, The undersigned citizens of the 3d ward of city of Pittsburgh rerineeifnlly cerii'y that the ab ove name d applicant is a gentleman r f cowl rspnh. fiiih honesty and temperance, and is tarn prey id rd tvlrit 1.13.0 room and ens' , eniences for the arennittinclatiii n for Indr, , ng of strangers and travelers, and that sai•i:uors et 11 is-necessary, Wm Gilmore, James Cher re, Win Paul, Alex Cupples, harper_Samuel rz., , bt Logan, Tin a O'Neill, C You Bonhorst, Samuel Baird. Win Stevenson, Jas Montuoth, James Kerbev. may 17 V 10 the Honorable Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions (tithe Peace. In and for the coon y Allegheny The petition of tom McKeLver attic •Ith ward of the rfty of Pittsburgh, in the county aloresaid, humbly sliew etfi, that your petitioner bath provided ',tinsel(' with ma• ierials for the accommodation of travelers and others at his dwelling In the city and ward aforesnid, and prays that your honors will grant him a license to keep a public house ofentertainment • And your petitioner as In duly bound will pray. We the subscribers citizens °film 4th ward Pitts burgh, do certify that the above petitioner Is of good re pute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and eorvenieneeq for the accommoda tion and lodging estranger, and travelers, and t hat the said tavern .a necessary. Henry Kennedy John Gray James McAfee James McKenna David McGonnigle Geo. W. Smith John Fei rall James Parker Jas. Ai matrong Robert Bell Dawson Downing James Anderson Jr. may 17 3t TO THE PUBLIC Thl4 Is to certify that the suhscrlher has been fur some time afflicted with the Rheumatism very severely, front which he could get no relief, until. being advised to pro cure some of Dr. Fitch's, INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR, whielt he accordingly did. and from which after a few doses, he was entirety relieved. Columbia, April S, 1752. BAWL PEARSE: Near Rice Greek Springs./ Riceland District. S. C , Aprll3o. 11339. 5 I certify, that my'son, Thomas Mitchel, Jr., aged 15 years, has been ,roubled for eight years last past with the. Rhettmatism, and for the last three years has been unatie to help himself! his pain was very severe, so that he could not tie moved without great agony; his limbs were minder...A and drawn up, and he presented an ob ject hopeless to all who knew him. I resorted to several Physicians for relief for him, without effect. Having heard of Dr. A. Flich's Indian Vegetable Erik, I pro. cured the same for my son, On taking it he was much relieved, and by continuing it to the fourth bottle, has entirely removed the pain, his flesh is restored and he is now enjoying good health, I would, in n case of Rheu matism, earnestly recommend it to those who are Mien. tee with this excrrici_ting pain. THOS. MITCHELL W being neighbors ono acquaintances of Mr Thomas Mitchell, and having often seen the situation of his eon, fully corroborate the above case, and, as we believe hag been cured by the Indian Vegetable The shove, with A eery binge assertssent of other valuable medicines, have just been received and are for sate by the quantity or single. bottle, at TUTTLE'S, 86 Fourth it, NEW TEMPERANCE & S, SCHOOL BOOKS AND TRACTS. TUSTreceived from New York, 3050 Youth's Advis e) cate and Journal for May: 100 Lyres and Harm Bacchus and auti-Beeches, permanent Temperance doe. umeats, and quite a variety of the latest Temperance publieetions, Also. 24 packages avorted English tracts and 2000 email reward, library and flymn Books of the American ;Obeli' School Union. for Temperance &tele. ties, private families. Sabbath Schools. and the friends of Temperance and the benevolent generally. For sate in any sized tots by ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Coro t m i s sion Merchant, No 9, Patti street, Pittsburgh. I mayl7 GROCERIES !. G ROC ERIES ! ! JUST opened a splendid lot of Groceries , fresh from the East, end as the subscriber islands . selling for strati/ hat cosi, bargatas may be "teemed. try-Don'i forget to call at 140 Überty street. may 16 _ STACY LLOYD. MOW= , Illtriorruirr,afiY /Mk is a 4escriptlye Qat o f Tensely Notes. eonsilltutlng a package trad', isp sh e. c uotom Howe, Now Or leans, and alledsed'to have been transmitted to the First Andltor of the Treasury, published on the 224 ult. the following errors extant- No 602.11.2 d ttay, 1841, should hs 23d May, 1841. No 3489,C. should he 3490, and No 57, A. shOidd be N 0,67. rbe papers that were authorised topnbllsh the or!. dine' list will Wake Hill correction. .1. C. SPENCER. Secretary if the Treasury 3LOCKS made expressly for powder magazines, tut eery suitable for Pork Houses, as the 'materials of which they are eorustrumed will not rust from the action of the salt, will be sold low for cash. only 2-6 w JAS. PATTERSON. PEACHES,-50 bushels Dry Peaches, just re -I.ll,eelved 4- for sale by lIAILtdAN,JCNNINGa.It Co. may 1 1. 43 WooJ Street. DOCTOR JONES' ACADEMY, 8. W. eo-ner of Me/he! and Fah in mos. Morning Classes hi French,Greek, c, on evety other day. vim Gentlemen on ore day and Ladies cn the other. Hours of adonis sion from 7 to 83 a. m. Day School for both sexes, hours from 9 a. m, tilt noon, and D 0... 2 to 5 p. Evening Classes in English Grammar, Composition, Rook keepine. Geometry, Algebra 4-c• Hours of atten dance from 8 to 1131 p. nt, for Gentlemen, for the Ladies 6 to 8. The mode of teaching the above branches will he chiefly by lectures and the understanding will he ad. dressed tiro and the memory afterwards de will al. w sys aim at Joining the theory 4 the practice together —the rule first and then its application, Doctor Jones holds testimonials of his qualifications for the discharge of the ditties he assumes from Joseph R. Chandler, Editor of the U. P, Gazette; Geo. L. Ash mead Eitq. Attorney at Law; John W. Ashmead, do; F A. Raybold.E.A. do.; A. A. B,owne Esq. do,; Edw D. Ingraham Esq. do.; W. L. Norton, Justice of the Peace 272 South Front street; Richard Mc Caney, Prin cipal of the Western Academy,, of PAiladalphia, DURGIN BROKAW lie also refers to the lion A, G. Marchand, H, D. Foster. EN Attorney at Law: Jai Johnston Esq. Edi tor of the Argu.! Edw Cowan Esq. Attorney at Law, of Orentsburgh. Ile can likewise refer L a great at any citizens of Pittsburgh. The larger the elaft4es the more moderate will the terms ye; and should the hours above mentioned not rust, they will he readily changed for those which may anew er better. ROBT. YOUNG W M . McK EEVER SAMUEL MEEK, DAVID D. HAY, BRITEON SPELLING, ROBERT THOMI SON, BUCKNER !GOOD, To commenre on Slay 15th . Term% moderate BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER ♦T Till THREE BIG DOORS. %IDE fuhscriber wo•tld respectfully Inform his cmuo mere and the public generally, that notwithstanding the unprecedented sales at the Three Rig Doors, during the present season; he has still on hand the largest and most varied assortment of elegant CLOTH ING that can be bought west of the mountains. The public may rest a.sured that all articles offered at his store nre menu fac• lured from FR ESH GOODS, purchased In the Eastern markets this Pp ing and made Into garments by Pills burgh workmen. In consequence of the n.ultiplication of slop shops in our city, tilled with pa wmbrukers.clot hes and the musty, cast off garments of former seasons. froin the eastern ci- Iles, the public should he cautious 'ti) ascertain the char. arter of the establishments in which they ors invited to put chase, before they part with their money. The ar ilcies offered at several of the concerns to this city • are the mere otfats of New York and Philadelphia stop shops, end sent out here to he palmed °lion the Pitts burgh ph' , lir. Purcha era should be on their guard a gains' these Impositions. and they may rely on the fact that no e•talthslintent that advertises *asters n!ade Clot • in:, can give as good an article or PS 'advantageous bar. gains as ran he sad at the "Three Rig Doors," The public will please remember that all the arthseri tier's g Irmects are made In this city, by competent work men, and not gat!;ercd up like the goo(ii now offered by the ••birds of passage" front the shreds and 'watches of eaztern slop shop•. It will always be his endeavor to maintain the ,e,rutation that the “Three Ply Doors' have obtainer, for furnishing a superior style of CL , ITII ING In every respect, and at prices below those of any other estahlislitretit. Ile would again return his thanks to his friends and the public for the unprecedented patronage lestowed upon his cat; itillsliment, and believing, that they have found it to their advantage to deal with Win, he would repeat tug invitation to all those who wish to pureliace clothing of every de-eripi ion at the lowest priee to call at No. 147.1. Laurß'llr gr. ltrULTreirt—r.- 1?-01iscrve Metal Plate in the pay.•mont. a; 26. EXCHANGE lIOTEL, Corner of Penn 15• St. Clair sic. Fria E Proprietors of this elegant and commodious cc talet4lrnrns , beg leave to announce to their friends and !e public, that their price for Board, front this dale, is reduced to ONE fOLL AR PER DAY. From the locality of this house. being situated mid• way between the Canal and Steamboat landings, :it'd on the great thoroughfare to Alleehroy city, the proprie. tors krust, that with continued exertions on their pan. they will be enabled to afford every attention and (aril. ity required for the comfort and convenience of their guests. and hope to merit a contlimenee of the patron age that has hit lierlo been se liberally extended to them. The principal Stage and Pncl•et offices, are connected with the lintel, and for the better arcomnindatlon of their guests, an Ommibars will at at I limes be in read!. ness to convey them 10 and front the House. aP 25-3 m. McKIBRIN Regular Morning Packet FOR BEAVER. •-- The fast runnin: and well knowr • - Sicamer CLEVELAND. SHARP ilawrout.. Master, will depart daily from Pats- Mirgh at 9 o'clock, A. M„ and Beaver at 1 o'clock P. M For frei:ht or pass,ige, apply on hoard, or to BIRMINGII M & CO. No 60 Water street. B.—TheN. rest tar canal pact.et to Cleveland, Ohio Greenville and Meadville Pa ; and M anaillon on the Ohio Canal, conneci;n: with summer Cleveland at Ben ver,will be in operation immediately on openinz nay. mar t6—tf. FIRE, STEAM BOAT AND GARDEN HOSE. HAVING made extensive arranpetnenls for the man tifarture of the above article. I am now prepared to MI all orders (Or COPPER AWD IRO,Ar.,R I VETED 110 SE, and which (-intend ihall be made of the very rest material and workmitnehlp, equal In quality, and ten per'eent, less than the Enatern manu faeture• , Older! 'eft with A Fulton. Dross Founder,t'nd street. or at my Saddle, DarnerS and Trunk Store. No. 36 Wood street, rorner of Diamond a Ilcv. will he promptly attendod To N. R. —All Lind of rielted Machine Rands made as aliovc; also, all kinds of nose repaired. may 15-41 VOR BALE.—Lots on the Nnrth East corner of Coe Lane and Iliah street. Apply to sep 10 BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th s VITA RD & HUNT, Dentists Liberty s treet. a V V few doors below StClair. npr 6 IRA. NEW GOODS, AT NO. 86 MARKET STREET. THE subscriber wou'd respectfully Inform hie friends and the public in general, that he is now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, a large and well selec ted stock of Fancy and Variety Goods, which will be sold wide and retail at reduced prices for cash only. The stock emnprises In part as follows: Tortoise shell, Tuck, Twist. Stde,Dressing and Pocket Combs; Buffalo Horn, Twist, Side. Dressing and Pocket Combs; Ivory Fine, Dressing and Pocket Comb.; Horn Tuck, Twlst,Slde, Droving and Pocket Combs, 'e%ood Cumbs,Tapes, Honks and Ever, Pins, Needles, Threads of all kinds 4 Thimbles, Suspenders, Percussion caps, Sewing Silk. Buttons. Pocket Banks, Pen Knives, Seis:. sors,Ccrtton Cord, Boot and Shoe Laces,Palm Leaf Hats, German Silver Table and Tea Spoons. Fancy and Com mon Fans. Fancy Soap, Cologne Water, Stale Pencils, Willow, Straw and Manilla Work Baskets; Basket Wag gons, Chairs and Cradles. Atao„ a large assortment of Rosewood Writing Desks, Dressing, Cases, Work Boxes. Fine Shavinx eases and boxes, Backgammon boards. Chessmen, Walking Cones, ecordea rip, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pin-cushions. Fancy boxes, Cigar-rases, Gold Finger-lints; Breast Pins and Ear-rings, Gold and Silver Pc ells, Hair Pins ; Boquet Holders and Fancy Buffalo combs. The above articles may be had in connection with ev ery article in the variety department. Call and examine. may 16 Z. KINSEY. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURED— Every descrip rims or Rate and Cap; on hand „Andros sale, whole.; sale sad retail Nines to suit the Males, at the old stand of Dov:las ¢ Mooro, S 3 Wood street. me) 5. DANA i,or d AND.,//11CMAN CZ OIRICTILD PAIL!. IT ALLEN ZiAtlR.. sil,Wil/i JILZIP resprstLvANlA. Pau Ii oT Pittsburgh. par Merch. it Men. bk. par Etchings bank, par teof Germantown " ton. rink. Lancaster bank, die 1 Bank of Chester Co. Farmers' bk Bonin Doylestown b 'do Bk of N 4oeflea,Phtl., Bk of Northern ,r.lbeities, , . Commercial bk. of Pa. Far. it ilechnOles bk " Kensington bk. Philadelphia hi. Sebuylkill bk Southwark bk Western bk. Bk. of Pennsylvatai, Bk of Penn parl Man. tt Mechanics bk. par Mechanics bk. par Moyamensing bk. Girard ha.tk, 45 U. States ba n k, 50 ) Lumberatens', Warren, --' Frank. bk Washlttaton, par Miners bk of Potisolte, S Bk of Montgomery Co. pnr Mon. bk Brownsville, Erle Bank, 5 flarrishuret bank, 41 Far. hk Lancaster, Bk of Middletown, 4 Bk. of Chantherstturgh, 4 Carlisle hank, 4 Bk of Norihnnilwriand, 5 Columbiabk ¢ Brideece. 2 ' Bk Susquehanna Co. 1S Bkof Delaware Co. par Lebanon bk. - 4 Cat tyslatrah bk. 4 York bank, 4 Far. 4. Drovers bk. of Waynesburgh, 5 .6 •• Currency notes. 5 Wyomin7 bank. 10 Pitlab'gh Slate 3erit• 41 Country do do 4;:•5 Berko Co. bane, Lamb.town. Towanda. 80 OHIO: Motintpleavant bk Far. 4 Mech. hk of Pico benvllte. Belmont bk of St. Clefts stile, Marietta bk. Demand notes. do Currency mum If Columbiana bk New Lis hon Demand, 11 do Poet notes, If Cincinnati specie pay lug banks, Mech.* Traders bk of CinclonntL Clinton hk of ColoMbus. Demand note.. It Circleville, (11. Lawrence Cai+bier) Zrinemville ht. FOR SALIEIOII TO RENT. rgiRE undersigned o ff ers for sale a number of building! 1 lola adjoining the properly of Col Wm Robin's:ll and Dr Dale, in Alle4henv city, A small amount will he required in hand, i he balance In Two equal payments of three and five years, with Interest from dale of Frill., payable nearly, For further particulars apply to the subscriber who may be seen each day at S. Fahnrstock CCCA Auction-Rooms, corner of Wood and 5111 streets where a plan of the lots maa be seen, with their prices annexed. Krlf the whole of the above property Is sold to one purchaser, an advantageous bargain will he Oven. ma v 9-2 w. Tiffs. WYNNE. ALAROR and well fitiii.heii Dwelling House mita. ble for a hoarding house, containing eleven comfort able TOOtill.. with kitchen on the first' floor. with wash house crated - Iritlie moat mantissa part or tareutry - If nod, between 3d and 4th streets.] Rent low. Also. the Fiore room No 56 attached to the above dwelling. which can he rented witthe dwelling or sep. arale. Possession given immediately. Lot of rifle soft Ohio Pig Iron fur vile. Enquire of 7 P. STUART. No 56 wood et TIIE 3d story of the building occupied by R. A. Hausman as an Auction store.--keretofore known as “Nesnittit's Long Room." corner - of Wood and sth streets Inquire of R. Morrow, sth at. Jan 23. 10143 FUR SALE ,— Four Lots in Manchester. One I and a fourth Aeres of Land on Holmes' Hill. Lots no'. .42.52. 53. 54,181, 182 and 184, In Cook's plan of Lots, on Holme's Hill. Also, Lois noa. 26 and 21. In Cook's plan of Lots on High street, near the new Court douse. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON nap 10 AND possession given on the I,t of April next: a brick house on the hank of the Allcshenv river, two stories hlh, 4 comfortable rooms, besides cellar and kitchen. It Is very pleasantly altunted.just out side the city line, with a full view of the city of A Ileabeny, and within 20 minutes' walk of the heart of the city—rent very law. mar 13 ONE brick dwelling house, containing a large E . hall, two parlours, 4 looms np stairs, - with lin• ' 2 11' 2 1 !shed garret, dating room and kitchen. with ear. riage house. ke. This house is pleasantly located with yard in front and rear, on the canal bank, corner of Chesnut street. leading to tipper bridge. now In the cle• cupancy t,f Mr. McClurg. rent to suit !betimes-- Enquire of Dr. Whittaker, Allegheny City. mar R, For Rent. A CONVENIENT three story brick dtvelline house slivateun Rose street near Fourth. Rent $12.5, nprlo. A npl7r to JAMES MAY. HISKEY. 541./13131,t;S rears old cimper distilled Monongahela Rye Whiskey on consignment, and for actin by .1. W. BUM:taint:E. ap I; Water between Wood and Smith'd 20 BOXES Russel and Rohertron•s N 0.5 LUMP TO R °CO. 20 Boxes arsorted de. Just received, together with a ceneral assortment of every thing in the Grocery line,and for pale on the most accommodating; terms. MAILMAN, IANNINGB 4. Co. 43 Wood et. R H. HARTLEY • BE'AVtftt CKET.II4II).WAtt.RiN . , The caner packet CM, J. M. Shaw master, will run as a reaul. r 0-weekly packet between the atone named ports. leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, Frlda e; returning, leaves Warren en Tuesday', Thursdays and Saturdays; connecting with the Stage Linea to Cleveland direct. For irslaht nr passage apply on hoard or to . BIRM !NG RAM & CO.; Pittsbnigh. J. S. DICRET, Beaver. may 10. . gill IRON CITY HOTEL; The old stand of Matthew Patrick, (Lately occupied by John Irowc) IlliHE entmcribei *tithes to inform the citizens of Pitts JL burgh, and the travelling public, that he has leaped the above well known stand, (Ailuand on Fifth tweet, between Markel and Wood,) where he will be happy 1 0 accommodate nil his old friends, and as many new one: as will be pleased to acknowledge him as I: , Pir host- - ilia le.ins will he moderate, suited to the tiglift. Flip table will be supplied with the heat ;bit the Market of fords. Mahar will he furniebed with the choicest at tuition. both domestic and forelen. His Malden are spa clout; and commedions, conducted by exper:enced aiii attentive ostler:. i^ He wonid inform the cittiens that he I: prepared to accommodate a number of Weekly, Monthly or Year: ly boarders at reduced , price: AliTa or aoaao: . . Single Meal, 25 cents. 1 Lodging, 12Lets. B2atd per Week: $2.50. may A--Sm. MICII. Pf)RTSZR. la TIERCES RlOEs ll 10 !Woe Loaf Sugar: i 5 BIM Crushed, do.; on rseelyrd and for sa.. l KALMAN. msletracts tt r Co. a Wood st. Woniace. lf do ' Ildasagun, Sandusky. do Ceatiga, 'do Norwalk. _ do Xeala, :do Dayton, do Scioto, 35 Post notes, 111 Chillicothe, 31a4 Fran. hk Columbus, If La,,caster, 30 Hamthon, 45 Granville, 80 Cont. bk. Lake Erie, 30 Far. bk:of CaniOn. ,45 Urbana 61 IN ni ANA. State bk.dt (treacles If Mote Scrip, sr KENTUCKY. MEM ILLINOIS. Stale by 4. Branches, 60 Shawneelown, 70 VIRGINIA. Itkok of .Vlrklnla. 1 do Valley, Par. bk. orVirglnla, Esrbanne bank, 1 V. West. han k Sler. Vder. do MARYLAND Baltimore Ranks, Country Fiatkt. DELI WARE. All Ithivcit, ri W JERSEY All flarrick, NEW YORK CIS! Nut,. CLuntry hanks, ''(safety fund.) a Red Back, It to NEW ENGLAND. Roston Ranks, Country t• LOUISIANA Orleans Banks, !nod. NORTH CAROLINA Banks, 2 !SOUTH CAROLINA Banks, COLUNIIIIA Ranks. ALABAMA Good RRnks, TENNESSEE. AU Bank,., 4 MICHIGAN Bk. of Bt. Clair, 10 Do. do. .1 4- H. Smit h 2 CANADA Goal hank. Eastern Exchange. New York: Raltimore, Roston. Western Exchange. Cincinnati, par par Cleveland, I die Wheeling, par ,GOLD ND SIaER, par LOTS FOR SALE TO BE LET TO LET. FOR RENT. I ARIES BLAKILY. Bonne Agent. sth Ward TO - LP T. PRINTING OFFICE/ AT. 7 Coinei of Wood 4- lyph Ste. Tee prOprieto is pf the Moan tee Poirr and Maitorai Amp. deitieriornaim eeeneetfolly inform their Mend* and the RA,15,101 those papers . that they have a 'argil aid weD,r-ntmett anot.tmentot - aig , titiIECTAIIISEAgNIII.7I,463IIS. Necesiary to a Job rrintlng Of f ice, and that they are pre LETTER PRESS PRINTING) OF EVEllt HESCHIPTION Books. of "Aiding, OrenMN', Pamphlets, Hill timid!, Cards, Handbills, . Plank Checks. Oat Tipr fit ttfuts of 'Blanks, „, Stage, Steassbat, 'and Cava/ float Bills, mita tippet . ikate Cots, . Printed onihe.shortegt notice and most repsonshletpr_tni• We reipectralty ask the patronage of our, friend* and he public in general in this branch of our buslneas. Pit"hurTh• Rao'. ;19. 1t142. 14111..t.1P9 Rvilfril. PROTHONOTARY To the Voters of iliterieny Counti: —I respectfully of• fer myself to your consideralion . aa a caruildate findepar• des( of parties) for the office of PROTHONOTARY of Allegheny county, at the ensuing election. Aa Ido not.; come before you recommended by 0 coneenusi t , those of you to whom I not not Personally known will please et:;. amine into my qualification', kr.; and iron fortunata to obtain a majority o f yppr sttqrngeg.. I shall endeat,ni Iv/ strict attention to the duties of the office. to satisfy yen wilh yoyr choke. may 10-1 E• par and 11OTICE to Steam Boat Oteners.—The subscriber. in consequence of the difficulty of the times, has redo! red the prtce of ttir Safety Guard for the prevention of the caploairo of steam boilers, to $l5O per boat. It I. hoped that all thiat owners will avail themselve, or theae reasonable terms, not only on areo . unt Of the perfect safety I,hey afford, but also In point of economy. Boilers with the apparatus attached will wear Abell wire al tons as those not provided with them. Marehl-3m C. EVA NP E. IL 'limiting*, pLECORDIE RI CULATOR and Surv•yor. Office in 4th street, nest door to the Beak of Pittiburge AP 24-1 m CaSICS BACON HAMS. 0.1 1 ! 6 do ehou:derg, jilts day rreeived and for gale ay may ti DURIIO.I2.BIC, ATTORNEY" AT L Vir baste: AL. removed his olliqe to No .63 .Fifth street. ba, ween Wood and Smithfield sts. adst door to A !derma's Morrow. apr 7. Ilirminghavgi & Co.,_ AG'TS ioR STEAMER CLEVELAND; And Cleveland Gine: March 22, '43 33nrbridge & Co. A GENTS for the gale of Seat tti',3 Powder. Water et A helween Wood and Smithfield. March 30. 1R43. 50 Boxgs R A ISI NS, 50 Maus Ca.sia; just reeriied and !Or salehir HAILM AN, JENIVINGS4-Co, , .13 Wood at. FRESIf FLOUR —961 , bt3 Just re...rived for vale : low for.rash. 4N.JENNINGS k Co. ap 24. 43 Wood I. TAR. 163 NEC§ NORTH CAROLINA TAR, oifeousli ment'And ,for hate low for co.b. EI Ai L JENNINGS df Co.. 43 Weal 50 11A IF CIfiESTS Yousr: IIYSON TEA. 60Roses Imperial and Comit st m der:la ricalidi and for sale low for. rash - . . tI AILM AN, JE#NINGS 4:3 Wood st. • 014414.11. A Lil M . 2 Cernons irnriteik. . , .. 2 Casks Madder: just reeeived and (or sale by HAILie A N . , JENNINGS 4- Co. 43 Wood it SCHOOL BOOK DEPnSITORY.. L _ LIKE LOOMIS % Areal, Pnbilatter, Boogiglter,, sad Binder. Na,B9 Wttod street., Pittahurgh. dai elg4tyt qr hand a trenerat aarortment of School Books? Bahl Books, and Stationary, - .14 Printing apdpindieg done at .ehort notice. c&Tite Maheat price allowed f.t r Rags, Tat.ner's Strap cud Beam:ix. may 1.4 t . 115431 Mat:mart. Xnzraham de. C 0... FO RWA RDING AND CO.M. .MERCEANT4. CLEVT.LA AGENTS for !lie MerelmoaTtansportmionComMti Composed or the Merchants Line. Erie Canal. Washington Ltne. Hunter, Palmer 4, Co'e.Line of Rican) Boats aN n Iffa self on the Lakes,, Cltveland Ltite t'ennSylvaitta and Ohio Canal. ProthintortLor the Merchants Line Ohio Canal. Rena %Vicars 4 ENSWORTII, .N 0.9, Coenties Ir. Y R. Rawszit,4- co. Albany. OTIS .C11•17,PCISIOIL RETNTZR, Pit.111;11,11 . . C . o.ttuffalo• M. T. Wit.usits tt . Dow, Cleveland . Row Joan M. A.t,t,tx, Cimal.es M,Gtotnos, do. J.B. thexair,. Reaves , 3 BIRMINCIPAIII Co., ritiabur:ri rip 1 1843-Iy. . . Rouse A gency. No. 8 wept of Ihe Al wr.ket Howse, bens et. h • Want. Illttshorsh - rritiß orthscriber tinning for a number of yearabeen gaged In renting city property, collecting neon 4-c. and wishing to intend hts.husiness In thts.way, rupee/. fully oferritiiis svrvieen to those persons.otintv, Or Who may have charge of prope.ty as Executor, Admlnistra• tors or Gua.4lans. In the city or ruhurir, aril, who mey not have leisure to attend to It themselver.to rent dwell. Inv, Warehouses. Farms, cohost rents. dividends, Grouni resin 4-c. A reetster Is kept where a description of all prolwrtien for rent will been• teied free of entree, refenlice Is respectfully offered to the following gentlemen for whom the nnhseribiu kart been agent for some years past—lti ewes Michael Anew* P. McCormick and James S., Croft. Eau., Pittsburgh; Jim Stuart, Est; En•opean Agent, Pliliad . ; Merin John Primo, Ftirrni,nghann; 31. Met.enan Clorlan911; Daniel Potter Steubenville: Jiveph Millar:L3wrexce*llif; /nine , Jones Vki.l Liberty; Daniel Rasher, Main tewnship; Darted . Depot Sewickley. feli 21. .1 AMES BLASELY. JA.R.RJFED—A fresh supply of o"Nell's relehrnied Catholleno, . " rheumatic Deeoetton; Leiey's Parsuparilla Blood Piths, • Mrs Reed's Peryle Elixir, at the store of.. E. PRNDERICII, D-114:111. • 'lllOl of ite SlettOnrit la Pews-, Ina, 9-I.w BIRMING:fIAM. - LOCH ARb SCREW FACTORY. THE auhregiher having opened a shop . No 6R. Feeond . at reel, letween Market arldVi'Ood streets,Pitislargh, In eonnectic n with the Factery in Flirmlnelnlln. reepert fatly itifotant.hls friend§ and the rohlie, that he will hit happy, to he favored with their orders for any articles to his tine.. Doer Locks nnd Fasteners, n 'essirith dcscrlptione. o; ha nd.and Sonde to order. Tolmcco. Mill and.Tisaher Et f rows. Large Screws, for Iron Works, and ficrews for Present *de ar May he require/I. . Carpentem itaitdeni are rtowitrd to tall before contrarlin:4lr.john. slid examine 111.artiOrs and prices. I neka repaired and J 01.14111 reneruili r one In he ben manner. and on the lowest terms. • , . mar 2-6 , n JAB. PATTERFON. Jr. Jr'ST .. LET,EfFED, n tarcri ,upply ni sir swiiries iayrnp or Wild Cherry.ood for Ate virbriirmiip and retail hjit • WM THORN. 50 BEL'S Ar. 0..1101.4185E5. 7 Casts [Teton Hems +WI ddv arrived end for A. CORDON. 12 Wale , et. ErER afgOSt* SH AD— A frmh 1.0 of the just wowed* MI tar mile by -3. W. EVC BRIDGE 4. - Co• may 17. VIM , * Wye's Woe& Raft Med. pa:ed to execute ALEX. VILLAR ‘. 01 Pi usbarib *l. G. 4.8. GOR Inn 12 Water st. REMOVAL No 53. Markot