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    41.1 t
eiriends of the late C. H, Eaton
shook' bear in mind that the entertain
ments at the Theatre this evening are for
Of betefit of his widow and orphan chil
dren, who are 'now in Cincinnati; and in
;need of the aid of the philanthropic.
illi'hoeverlS "up to slate," and chews to
smoke, can find every article in the Tobac
co lice, Of first quality, at the store of Mr'
Follezton, 146 Wood street. See his ad
yen iieme n t .
(ir' We are pleased to learn that the
! Marshall Literary Institute, one of the best
!societies in this city, take up the question
of Fourierism next Tuesday evening.—
' We hope the members who intend parti
cipating in the debate will be well prepay
td, as we expect mach from both sides.
• ' MRS. EATON'S BENEFIT.
The public are informed that the per
forma/nee for this evening are to be ap
propriated to the Benefit of the family o
the late Mr. C. H. EATON,
'l s huraday evening, June Bth, vril
ie presented
`TILE SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER.
A r ter:uhichthe highly amusing pieea, o
CIIARLES 11.
Far the Post.
J. S. CHARLES, of this Theatre, left here
, estSsturday last for ehiladelphia, his loss will be
Regretted by all who have been in the habit of
witnessing his performances this season.
He' hid become an universal favorite among all
the patrons of the Drains, he was ever ready and
perfect in all the various characters aesigned to
ilia), hie style, delivery, appearance, in fact every
thing be done, was to the satisfaction of all.
In private life, Mr Charles, by his gentlemanly
and unassuming deportment, won him the esteem.
and friendship of alt with whom be became ac.
iiquiirtted, he bears with him the good wishes ofhis
friends, (and there are plenty who are eager to
claim that title) fur his prosperity, and his speedy
return to the /ran Ci'y.
FROM CAMPEACIIY.—S Naval Fight,—
* the Rosario, Capt. Ducey, from Cam—
peachy, the New Orleans Tropic and Pic ,
ayune have full particulars of the second
naval engagement between Com. Moore
and the Mexican Squadron. The follow,
lag is a letter from Com. Moore, which We
, find in the Tropic of the 27th:
Texas Sloop-of It'ar
Off Campeachy, May 19, 1343.
Messrs EDITORS:.-...-I wrote you on the
Stbinat., enclosing pod a copy of the min
utes of the action of the 30th Apt il.
I herewith enclose you a copy of the
minutes of the action of the 10th ir;st,_
The wind was so light, that at no time wet e
We nearer than a mile and three quarters.
The advantage of steam and heavy guns is
tremendous, particularly in the Golf of
Mexico, in the summer, where there is so
much light weather. The whole fire of
both steamers was directed at this ship; not
a Shot struck the, brig. We fired over five
hundred cartridges, and the long gun from
10e Wharton, (obtained since we arrived
kere,). was fired sixty five limes, and re
peatedly with great effect. When. th e
Sea breeze came in, the brig was caught
ib3clt, and before she got round on the
same tack, we were some distance ahead,
because we could not heave to, as we
Would have run the risk of being raked;
she however made sail, and soon got with
in gun shot again. I forgot to mention
titat I have obtained, since my arrival, two
r -10 g 18 pounders, which have been ofgreat
service
Our crew behaved nobly! a finer set of,
men were never on board ship; and as tol
the officers under my command, it would
be impossible for me to express to you my
admiration of their conduct and bearing.
The Guadeloupe was very much trip-)
pled, and when we wore; to stand in furl
our aaehorage, she did not move her
riteels for over forty minutes; she was;
however.to windward, and ee could nut
getup to her; one of the shell shot struck
abaft the wheel, which Must have done
her considerable injury. I have fired but I
a very few of them, owing to the distance!
they have always kept from us; 1 am re.
Seturing them fur close quarters.
On the 17th and 13th there was brisk
&sing kept up on both aides on shore, and
the gun boats took a hand—the Mexicans
hayloft taken a position in the suburb of ,
Bait Roman, which they were compelled to
evesuate this morning. I was on the walls
Yesterday morning for about an hour, and
the' musket balls were t% hizzing a small
few, and many were injured. on either
side. I imagine they were not less than
,fiee,;or six hundred yards apart,
Those 68 pound balls aro tremendous
taisCes, and the way they did whistle or
rather hum over our heads was a caution,
I tellyou. They fired a great many over
this poOp where [ was standing, and seve
A-cal-were disposed to be rather too intimate.
1 will be ready to give them another
chimes in a few days, but I will wait for a
stoma breeze, and if I can get nearenough
tnWitttOur shell shot, I feel confident that
theylwill tell a big tale in a few minutes.
Allsherman came in this afternoon, *mad
ear "he had been alongside of the Guade
loupe today, and that she had fotty:-seven
rnealtilled 'and thirty wounded; he also
said that nearly all the men were on board
the:Guadeloupe for the purpose of board,
ingthis-ship; which, by the way, they had
a fait- ehance of doing, for, during the four
bouts fight, we chased them not less than
twelve or fourteen miles. Yours, truly,
E. W. ?dk..AORE.
.BYa
-, _ ...• ai Work.-0a the day of hie death, in hie
Aitgattetb year, 'the apostle of the Indiana,' was
I lissieli'lleaehing the 'alphabet to an Indian Child
Jail' illiodaide. ' Why n , t rest from your labors
01/1"?..1111d a friend. *Bebause,' said the venera,
barilliikq have prayed to God to render me use
a,)4 sphere; and he has heard my prayer.
Aial ca n no longer preach , he leaves me,
~ . Mastitis to teach this poor child hie els
,„,
OtT . 8 '1°84'2..
. . _
I /110 tbillonor;ble fhe Judges of the COu.t of Genera; to Trig, -GENTLEMEN OPP!'
..E. Quarter Seselsous of the Peace in led for Allegheny
. BURGH.
.
eritiniy.
IIIEIE sulveriber moat respectfully informs the gentle-
Tins petition of Bartessus Aker of the Township of
Pitt, aforesaid, humbly shewetb, That your pet'-
, Winer had provided himself with materiels for the ac.
commodatlon of travelers and others, at his dwelling
I _ .
Jil Men of this city and vicinity that he has conithenced
the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street,
opposite the Mayors office. Having been foreman in
house in the ward aforesaid and prays that your honors
some of the most fashionable Boot Shops in the Eastern
will be pleas dto grant Itiin a license to keep
cities; and having furnished himself with the best French
house of entertainment. And your petitioner as in duty
and American Calfiikins, he hopes by his attention to
bound, will pray. a public
BARTEIKUB AKER. business to merit a share of public patronage. To
gentlemen who have kindly patronized him he ret those
urns
htssincere thanks and can with confidence appeal for
the
goodness of his work and knowledge cf his business
.
[MY 11.
P. KERRIGAN.
r We, the subscribers, citizens of Pitt township,do certl
fY, that the above petitioner It of good reptile for bon
estyand temperance, and is well provided with house
room and conveniencies for the accommodation nod
lodging of strangers and travelers,and that said tavern
is necessary.
'QlezAftlier, Jes C Cummins,
John Jolson, John .ditins,
Gco L Reis,
.1 D W Wit he,
John -Indregg, Wm Aiken,
Daniel Leidy, %V Price,
John Conlon, John Gilmore.
June G..--4314,
Auction.
SFAIINE.FTOCK 4- C•., Sueeessors to J. B.Guth•
rie, at lins old stand corner ofsth and Wood its
baying complied with the requisitions of the new Aue•
tiun Law, re prepared to make advances on Consign
ments and to sell on favorable terms. They hope by
continuing to make ready vales and prompt returns, to
receive a fair portion of businem
tisburßb, A p 143
In retiring from the Au ct ion huviness. rillst
takeBgre
r.
pleasure In recommending to the public Messrs. Samne.
Fahnesiork 4 Co.. who have compiled with the require.
ments of the new Auction I.a w and will do bu.siness at
lily old stand. J. B. CUTHRIE.
:unit 31843.
COUGHS AND COLDS.
Now is the time of year for persons attacked with
Coughs. Couldo. nitentnat ism, Cout, tc, 4-c. —To those
afflicted, a speedy rare can be effected by using
PE49 SE' S 1104 RllO CND CANDY,
which iv allowed by alt who have used it to be the hest
remedy ever offered f. 4 Codiths a*d Co/',,and
.11EI1ES NERI E 4XD BONE LI.NWAIENT,
an outs aid remedy with the
1.117)1.1..4" E G T.llll LE ELIA: b:R,
an inward oppilcot ton, iq a vertu's' and 4tositice cure for
the Rheumatism. Gout, Contracted Cordd and Linthd . —
No one need suffer front these diseases if they t ill use
the above medicines. The eenuine to be had only at
Tt"l - 11.E'S fit cnied.r, AOKNCT.
, Drueaiila and Country merchants tt 11l be supplied at
New YORK prices. 86 Fourth Street.
Sale of Sloe
OWNED IsY TIIE ( 'Oll MON 1 EALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
N putsuance of the provisions of the 4 It, sth and 6th
Jl.
sectionsof an act of Assembly, passed tile Rik day of
April, 1843. entitled •iA❑ Am to provide f the payment
of the Dowest ic Creditors of the Commonwealth, sale of
Stale Stocks, and :or other purposes," their will lie ex.
posed to sale, at the Meri liant Ezeininge, in the city of
Philadelphia. on TUCsDA Y. the Lill; day of June next.
al 10 o'clock, A. M., the following mocks owned by the
Commonwealth, to Wit:
No of shat•es. Componiro.
5233 Philadelphia nal k,
375(1 Rank of Penns) lvania,
2500 Union Canal Corop,,ny,
1500 Penna. and Ohio Canal Company,
509 Chesapeake De'eware Canal ('o.,
1000 Seim) Mir Navigat ion Company,
3'20 Bristol Steam 'row float and Transporta
ion Company,
2905 Danville and Pott:ville Railroad Company,
2000 Cumberland Valley Raitioad,
60 Schuylkill and Pottstown Bridge Co.,
120 Schuylkill Bridge Corn; any at !liaison's Ford,
6-10 Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisbu , g
Turnpike Road '',..'cimrutny.
500 Springhouse, Northampton and Bethlehem
Turnpike Road Company.,
'5O Belmont and Easton do.,
10 fildgc Road do •
Phila. Brandywine and New London do.,
•
Philadelphia and Great Rend do.,
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal do.,
Ferkiomen and Reading Turnpike do., S t
Doylestown and Willow Grove do., 23
Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation
Company 50
ALSO at the capitol, in the borough of Harrisburg,
on illoanav the 19th of June at 10 o'clock,
No, of Shares, Companies.
900 COll/ 111 1 / 1 :1 Bank and Bridge Co.,
2000 Franklin Raiiroad Company,
400 Wrightsville York aid Gett)sburg do .
600 Codmuo Navization Company,
4509 Hard:berg ES, [Lige Company,
2121 Harrisburg, Carlisle 4- Chatiii,e-st.urg Turn
pike Company,
4,110 Chambers erg do.,
512 Gap and Newport ilo.,
250 Waynesburg, Green Castle and Mercers' mg
255
15410
1360
338
935
_
0., 100
ISO Morgantown, Churelitown d
4- !roc Ball do., 5 0
'OO Lave Contiestoga and Blue Ball do., U
580 Bei kg and Dauphin do., 50
100 L-irieasier. Eliz.ibetldown 4- Middletown do., 50
400 ectitre and Kisliaronniitas di,•, 50
50 Susquehanna and York Boruugh do., 1110
400 York and Gettysburg do., 101
116 New Hollund do.,
160
1 6flo Philiprborg and Slyinehanna do„ :Ti
100 Ilabover and Cirllste do, 100
'717 M illerstown and Lewistown du', 50
770 Bellefonte and Philipsburg dn., 50 1
g a
809 Harristiurnd Millet stow n du., 50
910 Lewistown and Huntingdon do.,
'2 .50
'lO Aliddlet own and Harrisburg do., 50 I
1160 Bellefonte, A atunsburg and Youtignia mown
1610 Millersburg and Sin 111, ford du
40 . 1 Yo k Liavr , n antf Hari iFt3fi Zfiridge Cu..
:0 , 1 Snowhhoe and 1':.4.1.er, ilic• './ iirep.ke to,
64 Bi nd V..ig'c ,tr NI; ta , , v Valley Tu , ',pi h.. (•0.. '....!:, TIT. MM HOTEL.
son Ni",,,11 of Juniata Bridge do., 20
THE PROPRIETOR
Al.:to—at the bo: olig 11 t I Nur! buffille: land, on the 2.01 i
Willis well known and commodious 11011 SP, situated at
of June, al 10 o'clu,..k.
Par ran , the north end of the old Allegheny bridge, informs his
.Vs. of *hares, Contposie s .
- ri ends and the public, that he has every thing hi com
-400 Nortlitinil.erland Bridge Company,
...3
50 lilete order fur the reception and enterlaraMt•M of trans
400 Lewisburg do.,
0 - tent guests and permanent boarders. His charges nit
6110 Danville do..
100 moderate and no exertion s will Ito grated to make sn.
200 Nes.opeck do ,
92 Mallon do., 2.5 journeys comfortable aid keep up ilie former reputattua
1603 Centre Turnpike Cl/alp:Joy. (It kale lie:.l6lg i of his house.
to Su tilni, y,
51) Good stabling for anynireher of horses.
4110 I,,, comitig and Niter Turnpike ( - o„
201 Derrstow ii and Ven, , ,tiliat.tuwii du 50
50
ITlfount lEinniet.
1211 Le° ir.: urg, and Jersey shore do. 25
9'; Lewisburg:li d yunnsmanslowit ,fo., "0 ri., sti ~.. r; patrons oft t his pleasant retreat and all whoseek
~
Con•lttlY
500 Towanda Brid.: pleasure in the pure air of the country,are informed
c ,
20
323 Susquehanna 4- 7 loga 'Furniiihe do. that the Mount Emotes Howe is now open fur visitors
, 100 cartiage will leave I lie Mt. Emmet 110101 every day
ALSO—at `Vllkeshane, on the 23111 day of June
• at half past 2. :leo 11.0 f pas: 3 o'clock. Sundaes ~ , xe ep ,.
nest, at 10 o clock, A, M.
led.
DUCH SWEENY.
Vo of short( r,
Cornpanirs,
Par Pulse . may 31-4°,1111.
4,11) Wilkesharre Bridge Company. 50
--
2.50 Ea.lor, J. tt iike,herre Turnpike Co,. ft BOXES Ground Pepper, -----
51/0 Susquehanna and Lehigh do., 01) slir 50 do, Chocolate, front Fluter:lA Factory, Batt.,
1240 Milford and Owego do , 25 just received and for sale by
300 Faynaga and Susquehanna do.. 20
HAILMAN, JENNINGS ,S: CO.,
516 Bridgewater and Wilkesbarre do„ 50 June 5.
43 Wood street.
160 Bethany and Dingmans Choice do, , 50
100 Belmont and Oghgnge - do,. 50 TO C APITA LISTS.
154 Clifford and Wirksharre do., 5° T u. ballot - a very valuable and productive property
24 Cat bond ale and Lackawanna do , 50
for sale ton good partner on very low and Recant.
43 Lackawanna do., 5 ° rnodating terms. The property is In New Castle, oil the
64 Sterling and Newfoundland do., .25
Pennsylvania and Ohio canal, In Beaver and Mercer
96 Lenox and Harmony do, 25
counties, and consists of a Saw-Mill, with two saws
Purchasers will lie required to pay for the storks at
that cut about 3000 feet per day end rents for 650 dol.
the time, or immediately after sale, in certificates Issued
by the Auditor General, in pursuance of the resolution of I Ban ' A four story brick Flour Mill with four run of
Burrs, 4. can manufacture about 116 is sand flour per
7th April, 1842, owes Issued by the Banks of this Cow_ Burrs,
The Flour and Saw mills have all tie; works and
monwealth, under the net of 4th May, 1841, specie or day. -
machinery and in first rate order, The mill tents for
the VOlCRoffsTtecie paying Banks. The transfer of stock ' l5 l OO dollar, per annum. A Rolling .Mill, Nail Factory
will be made in a reasonable time after sale.
and Bloomery for Making Charcoal blooms, all of which
JAMES CLARKE,
, is workediby water power 'formed by Shenango. and
EVANS ROGERS. Nashannock creeks, The Rolling Mitt Is drove by steam
JOB MANN,
, 1 —22 inches cylinder and 51 feet stroke. The Rolling
Corn's for sale of Stale Stocks.
! Mitt is large and convenient and:has a Sheet Mill, Bar
Harrisburg, Maw 24. June 3 —ts.
I iron mill, Hammers and small Guide and Hoop mlil
Furnace, sufficient for doing a large business. Boats
pass up and down the race from the Works to the Canal
and save expenses of all Jraylng,hauling coal 4-e. There
are II dwelling houses and a number of shops and sta
bles°. the premises, and sales at New Castle for all the
iron, nails tisc. manufactured and demand increasing.__
The Engine and most of the machinery and most of the
improvements have run about six months only. The
Iron Works will rent for about 5000 dollars. The pro.
Petty cost, two years ag0,42,000,aad since that time 31,
000 dollars,have been laid out In Improvements. To a
good partner who can pay 15,000 dollars down and the
balance in a year, a good bargain of one half of the above
will be given,
Apply at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and In.
tellleence office.- 9 Fifth street. June 6.
. _
50
Bags Green St. Jago Catree, jam received, and for
sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS 4- CO.,
No. 43, Wood a
5 SACKS 3hio Feathers, (a prime article) on consign
meat, a nd for sale by
FIAILMAN, JENNINGS 4. CO.
Jane 6.
43 Wood street.
20 REAMS 'Cap" writing Paper, ruled,
10 gross Bonnet Boards, on consignment, and for
sale by BAILMAN, JENNINGS 4•CO.
June 6. 43 Wood st.,
NOTICE.
ALL persona indebted to the estate or Aaron Dart,
deceased. late of Pitt township, are requested to
make payment to the undersigned Executor. and those
having claims or demoted, against said Estate are re
quested
.to presen t the same for settlement., -
may 29--3vrdlw
Par ^a far.
'IOU
400
I GO
1 00
200
00
PUr rain,
1011
GEO. PDCHILA N.
No. 26 Wood a
TO THE PUBLIC.
This is to certify tbat the subscriber has been for some
time at with the Rheumatism very severely, from
which lie could get no relief, until, being advised to pro.
cure some of Dr. Pitch's INDIAN VEGETABLE
ELIXIR, whieh he accordingly did, and from which
after a few doses, he was entirely relieved.
Columbia, April 6, 1752. SA M'L I'EARSE:
Rice Creek prings4
Riceland District, S. Near C
, April 30. S
1838. 5
I certify, that my:son, Thomas Mitchel, Jr., aged 15
years, has been , roubled for eight years fast past with
the Rheumatism, and for the last three years has been
unable to help himself; his pain was very severe, so that
he could not be moved without great agony; his limbs
were nasalized and drawn up, and_ he presented an ob.
jilt hopeless to all who knew him, I resorted to several
Physicinns fbr relief for him, without efrocr. Having
heard of Dr. A. Fitch's Indian Vegetable Elixir, I pro.
cured the same for my son. On taking It he was much
relieved, and by continuing it to tile fourth bottle; has
entirely removed the pain, his flesh Is restored and he Is
now enjoying good health. I would, in a case of [them-
Dualism earnestly recommend it to those who are affee.
to with this excrrict ling pain. TIICIS. MITCHELL
W being neighbors ana acquaintances of Mr Thomas
Mitchell, and basing often seen the situation of hie son,
folly corroborate the above care, and,ail we believe has
been ruled by the Indian Vegetable Usti.,
SAMUEL MEEK,
DAVID D. HAY,
BRITEON SPELLING,
ROBERT THOM I SON,
BUCKNER II IIGOOD.
The above, with o very large assortment of other
valuable medicines, have just been received and are for
sate by the quantity or single bottle, at TUTTLE'S, 86
Fourth si.
_ORNIATION WANTED.
(AN the 20th day of Novein her last, a sun of the sc.b.
11 .fierriber ranted JAM P.S KELLY, then alum! 9 years
or oge, left his house: tie was seen p yew days after i n
Slitirp,hurgh. lie has a fair complexion and fair haft'
and Is rat her heavily built, On :he 30th or the same
month, his brother, a boy then aged nhout ten years, also
went away. Iliu name is Ent \ AHD KELLY: he has
red hair and dark eyes. It is probable that Math the boys
may deny their true names and axsuwe ot hero. Any in_
formation concerning them will beam efully received by
their afflicted parents. JOHN KELLY,
may 9 Prospect street.
Farms to Lease.
r IIE undersigned will lease two Farms situated In
East Deer township, with the, necessary tenenents,
and from 75 to 100 acres cleared on each. A IFO. one
farm situated in West Deer township Ahe2heny county
with front 5010 75 acres cleated. TI .e above dosed ed
property In reaionnlity :nod repair. laying ah.tut 15
miles (rain Inc city of Pittsbur2h. nod within two utiles
of the Priin'a and will I.e leaned on reasonable
terms for front 1 to airee years, to good tenon's.
BA RTIZ 1111711R1".
51 March 13111—tf.
US7' RFC:/FED, 111 large !..uppiy of Dr Swayoe's
wi Syrup of Wild Cherry, ,and for sale wholesale and
retail
an 21. WIN. THORN,
No 53, Market st
111 PO
RTA NT TO OWNERS OF
SAW-MILLS,
VTDETl'Sunrivalird Self Petters toe Sawmills widen
k... - 7have so (ally leeted in different parts of the
United States, as well as in the cities of Pittshur g h and
Allegheny, can be seen In operation at a number of
mills In this nei.llihorliood, viz: at Mr Wickersham's
mills nn Penn at,; at Bowman 4. Chamtbers' mitt.. near
the upper Allegheny pridge,nrul at Monition's mills on
(fare's Island, and other-. The Qbc,ve named machine
ran be nhtalnett at W. MIS altare's shop GO Lihf.ri v
near S i t lifield, Where it is fitting up, and where the .
machine 31111 Y hepton bands. Apply to D.
F. Shyttr:r or W IP. Wallace. may 5
‘)0 vroxEs yolif,i,•!ly,on Tea, jttql reeelved and for
hid Fate by lIAII,MAN, JENNINGS ,11. CO.
may 27.
413 Wne),l nf
•
11 , 10NONG All 1...1 LA NAVIGATION
I MP2OI'ENIENT.
.1.3T10Pt , 5.11,S ill Le received until the 101 h day 01
June next, for courpletint: lock,i and dams ritimbery
Three and Pour of Ibis work. The contractors to lied
the accessary mat": tab , . labor 4-c., and to receive pay
anent from the lolls of the lock: a flee t ht. work is tittlahed
Toe proposals to be a : 11, 144.1110 the I.lll.l:Wier,
11 1 Elt'll Rt. Prertident
snap 29-1(1t. of Itom,l of ManriXer,t•
L. FIAELPE R,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CADIZ. HARRISON COUNTY, OHIO,
;Vinattrod promptly to the collection or seenrily
of clolm•, nii all professional lat.:loess entrusted to hi.
rare to the counties of Harrison, Jefferson, Belmont,
Guernsey, Tuscaroras, Holmes, Coshocton Carroll,
Stark and Wayne,
Refer to: 11Ittralf and Lovini.,
Ittizetl tint Fleming. , .
.
John 11.irper, itscitiry e
D. T. Mornan,
rnay _lf
JUST RECEIVED, shout 60 novae' gooillariingtos
Herring, 25 rearm/ of vrrappisqg nod writing paper,
and a lot of aped Rya Flour, for'd's oo stecontmodlith4
terms; ,ln lots to stilt customer'. , ilbtote e RA R.Rfet„
Junt S . Cum. Nerlit Nog, stti st,
LOCK Made; expressly Rut powder magallnkill; tat
itPvcry suitable for Pork ROUBPS: as the materlaht of
which they are constructed will net rust from the action
of the salt, will be sold low for cash.
may 2-6 w JAS. PATTERSON.
R . -S.- I
tuts is s .ry 'sac oeis, lust re.
CelVed 4. for sale by SA ILMAN,JENNINGS 4- Co,
may 11. -
43 Wood street,
I.
MAKE NO TO
I'ICEMY CRED ,
that I have applied TOßS
to thc Court of
'Common Pleas of Armstrong county, for the bene
fit of the laws of this Commonwealth, for the relief of
Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Court have ap
pointed the 3d Mouthy, the 19th day ut June, next for
the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court house
In the borough of Kittanning, when and where you inn
attend If you think proper. CHAS, SANDERS,
may 23,—Crato DM.
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
Corner of Penn 4,- Si. Clair sts, Pitleb'gh.
rpH E Proprietors of this elegant and commodious es
tabiishment, beg 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.
From the locality of this house, being situated tuld•
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 tie enabled to afford every attention and fad!.
Ity required for the comfort and convenience of their
guests, and hope to merit a continuance of the patron•
age that has hitherto been so liberally extended to them.
The principal Singe and Packet offices, me connected
with the Rotel, and for the better accommodation of
their guests, an Onssibas will at all *lwo be in readi.
nests to convey them to and from the House.
no :25-3m. SIcKIBRIN 4- SMITE.
CHEAP COMB, BASKE'r AND VAg ,
RIETY STORE.
No. 108, Market street, neer Liberty.
I-I[IHE suli , erther respectfully Informs:his customers and
JL the puhiic generally, thet he has just returned from
the, east with a farce and elegant sosortment of goods
In hie line to which lie invites Merchants and others who
wl,ll to purchase wholesale or retail, very low for cash,
The following comprises part of his stock, with a vet y
large m•sort mem of fancy goods and toys.
et
il l . 1
inn
I 1/1111 .
r 200 packs English, German and American pins;
100 thousand best needles;
600 dozen tapes;
1001) •' all C 1 )101'91.50001 cot km;
180 his, patent thread;
25 his. sewing silk,
70 11., best shoe thread;
100 the. skein cotton thread;
750 thousand percussion raps;
160. gross gilt and lasting buttons;
gross pearl shirt buttons.
120 ro.* shoe lam:: •
100 doz, tortoise slier! combs;
23 doz. tortoise shall , tuck arid aulTalo combs;
136 doz. find Ivory combo;
200 doz. dressing eoliths;
350 rinz, cornier;
6 VOA:: tooth brushes;
20 (Ins assorted hair and clot bee brUShes.;
7.; duz. cu.:spenders;
-10 gross white silvered hooks and eyes;
20 gross common hooks and eyes;
50 doz. assorted scissors;
30 doz. spectacles;
50 gross assorted whalebone;
251 doz. assorted SiV•Feates;
40 gross sleet pens;
3 grog.. Woodward's criebrated pen bottlers;
With a general assortment of ail kinds of variety goods,
suet as willow wagons, chairceradles, market and other
lia skits, kr. kc. C. Y. would in particular invite the
attention of the ladles to his fine and large assortment of
shell and buffalo combs.. Also, Craoaur's celebrated viz
cord spool cotton, the best article mode; persons pur
chasing. ran return it if riot as represented. A Ito, the best
counter drilled eyed needles, which have been purchased
miter is tic far retail, and tine American nut and round
head pin, (may 2.1.) C. YEAGER.
ruand.
1 Shculders, rnnrrc,ivcd Ibis day
per r learner firittlewaltr, al.d for rale
REGULAR PACKETS,
FOR CINCINNATI.
TI Swifisure, Vot.inson, plaster, leaves every
Tliorecfay at 10 o'clock a,
C.411n., NEs , ter, I,ave: every Friday a
10 k a. in
The V,, , •1 2 , inter), Nla,tr. r. Icove, every sal
urrlay ;,1 II) o'c luc k a. m.
The Exi , reN-1, Parkin-on. Ita , qrr, leaves evvy Sun
day al 10 ('cluck a.
JfillN WIZ & CO.
may 20,
.4ffent&
PO it I 13 L E
lint Irater, Slipper. Shower and Steam
BILTSING TUB
E subscriber would respectfully announce to Ids
fellow ettizens, that he has 'Arty teemed a NEW
BATHING 11,111, which for beauty, neatness and Jura.
Witty, cannot he surpassed. This apparatus combines in
itself the Hot Water . Slipper, Shower and Steam Bathing
Tuh. Each tine can Its used separately, when requlred,
and all in so compact a form, as to be strictly portable,
and exceedingly easy lo mattass.o.- The inventor has had
one in use upwards of twelve months, li e find s by exact
observation that a body of water standing at the (hexing
point. any from 100 to 150 gallons. can be elevated to
ninety deuree4 Carrel). in twenty mibtoes with a con-
SumpliOn of about two tents worth of charcoal.
In presentin g this valuable invention to the public. the
Inventor wohill most respectfully say, that he thinks
that an apparatus, such as the above described. cannot
fail to attract the alentlon of the public, as It is certain.
ly a desideratum long and ardently sought for by those
who have the least regard for health, comfort and clean.
Ilnessi e 3 hetiallY where it is ine inventent lo erne more
permanent bathing fixtures. To ascertain the gc:d that
accrues from the frequent use of the Ilot Water ath, 1/
Is only necessary to give a trial, or to consult e best
medical p:actltioners Moor City, and Writers of Huntat
Physiology,
Andrew Comb, M. D., In his admirable work on the
principles of Physiology, applied to the preservation of
health, speaks ofthe daily use of the bath Mb, in the
strongest teems, A flee describing lite ctenneous and
nervous system, itc,, the learned Deetor goes on to say,
When the saline and animal elements left by the per.
spiration aro not duly removed by washing or bathing,
they at least obstruct the pores and Irritate the skin; and
it Is apparently for this reason, that in the Eastern and
warmer countries, where perspiration Is very melon!,
al In Lion and bathing have Resumed the rank and Impor.
lance of religious observances.—Para BS.
It will be the stim of the Inventot to manufacture an d
sell his Bathing Apparatus, at the rawest price. It can
now be seen at his establishment, No, 26 Market street
JOHN DUNLAP,
The subscriber still cant hales tO manufacture and keep
constantly on hand, a full and compete assortment of
TIN, COPPER AND JAPAN WARE. He has, nlaa
lately teceived a choice selection of Britannia 'Vert—ail
of which be offers for sale at ruduced prices,
June 5 s
SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR RENT.
A WELL fur !shed brick house, with a well eultiva
ted Flower Garden of about half an acre, and pro
vided with all necessary stables and out-buildings, is of.
fered for rent from the present time until the first of April
next. It is gdensantly situated on the banks of the Ohio
a short distance from the city, and for convenience and
Zed comfort snot caceded by any ciAher In tile neighbor
hood of Etttalargh. For a small family who will take
good rare of the premises, this (sone of the most &sir
zble !omits:ma that could be offered, Fo r further John
asalionappty at this office, or to 11t , Kane, Jr., Liberty
street, j.tne 6-Iw.
WARLc& /lUNT,nentisn: Llbeny strew.
few doors below StCluir. apr 611834.
J. G. k A. 1::1R 11GS,
lV a ter sired
20 Boxes assorted do.
Just received, together with a general assortment of
every thing In the Grocery Ilneond for sateen the MOM
accommodating terms.
BEAVER AND WARREN
PACK.
he canal parker ERIE, J. M.Shaw ma ster, will rttn
recut r triweekly packet between the'abo7r named
ports, loaves nearer on Mondays, Wednesdays, Prida s;
returning, ienves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays; Connecting with the EP:lige Lines to Cleveland
direst. For frvisht or pass-ate apply on board or to
BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh.
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
IRON CITY HOTEL;
- till The old Stand of Matt hew Patrick,
(Lately occupied by John franc)
/JIBE sub , crlber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts.
'burgh, and-the travelling nubile, that he has leased
the above well known stand, (iliusitrd on Fifth street,
between Market and Wood,) where he will be ha ppy to
accommodate all his old friends, and as many new ones
as will be pleased to acknowledge him as l'aelr host.—
His terms will be moderate, suited to the tines. His
table will be supplied iirith the best that the Market at
fords. His bar will be furnished with the choicest of
liquors, both domestic and 'foreign. His stables are spa-
Mous and commodious, conducted by experienced and
attentive ostlers.
-ire %mold inform the citizens that he is prepared
tonecommodate a number of Weekly, Monthly or Years
ly boarders at reduced prizes.
ILLTD9 Or DOAIL D'
Single Neal, 25 cents. ; Lodging, 121 et a .
Boat d per Week,
may Afton. PORT. ER.
_ _
VOA SALE.—Lots on the North East corner of Coa
Laneand street. Apply to
sap 10 BeNs. DARLINGTON, Markel, near 4th
WILLIAM DOUGLASS'
H AT AND CAP MANUFACTURER. Every des.enn
lion or Hats and Caps on hand, andfnr. sale. whole<
sale and retail, atprieem to snit the times, at the old stand
of Douglas ¢ Mooro, 73 Wood street,ma. 3.
800 000 h"- of Raco o n ,
i f i o 7 r ; 4 3
4th si., near Liberty
may 30-1 m
FRESH HERRINGS.
BEILS Fresh Herrings, just received and fdr
te sale by HAILMAN , JENNINGS 4. Co.,
may 27.
43 Wood street.
FREEMAN'S FIRE BRICK FOR
SALE.
J UST rereived. 5000 Freeman's beat Fire Brick, which
will hereafter be 'rept conataimy on hand and *old
low for cash, 17 IstIthIiNGNANI it Co,
may 27- No. 60 Water st,
25 DRIED RIDES HIDES.
, ,
9 4 ! Calf /lidos, received on eonaboonorni.sbd
for mile. by W f .
June 3, Prates et, b etyma Wood and ainkbClel4
BAN.N, NOTE 4.
ORAIG, ILD DAIL,. IT •Ltdril
P ':NSY.IiV ANI
Banff ci Pittsburgh. par
!perch. ¢ Man. Ck. par
Exchange bank. par
Bk, orGerrnantowr.
Easton tank,
Lancaster bank,
Bank of Ckesler Co
Parmsrs'bk Bucks Co
Doylestown bk do .‘
Bk of N America MI.
Bic of Northern Liberties,"
Commercial bl. of Po.
Far. 4. Mechanics bk
Kensington bk.
Philadelphia bk
Schuylkill bk.
Southwark bk.
Western bk.
Bk. of Pennsylvania, 1
Bk. of Penn Ti.. par
Man. it Mechanics bk. par
Mechanics'*. par
Moyamensing bk. 3
Girard baak, 451
U.Stales bank. 501
Lumbermens', Warren,
Frank. bk Washington, par
Miners bk of Pottsvile, 5
Bk of Montgomery Co. par
Mon. bk Brownsville, 1
Erie Bank, 5
Harrisburgh bank, 41
Far. bk Lancaster, 11
Ilk of Middletown, 41
Bk. of Chambersburgh, 4 1
Carlisle bank, 4
Bk of Northumberland, .5
Columbia bk 4- Bridge co. 2
Bk Susquehanna Co. 15
Bkof Delaware Co. par
Lebanon bk.
Ceti ysburgh bk. 4
York bank, 4
Par. 4. provers bk. of
Waynesbu re h, 5 1
Currency notes. 51
Honesdale,
Wyoming bank, 10
Pitish'gh Slate Scrip
Country do do
Burks CO. Bann,
Lew'stown
Towanda
OHIO.
Mountpleapant hk 11 ALABAMA
Par. 4- Mech. hk of Sten. Good Banks,
benville. If TENNESSEE
Belmont bk or Bt. Claire. All Banke,
vile. I *. MICHIGAN
Marietta bk. Demand Bk. or St. Clair, * ltr Il)
notes. 11 Do. do.) ,r H.Sinith 2
do Currency milk, li CANADA
Columbiana hk New Lis f Good banka. iflo 10
bon Demand, 11 Eastern Exchange.
do Post note,. 1} Philadelphia.
Cincinnati specie pay- New York:
ti. i
In; hanks, I Ralilmore, I
Mech.* Traders bk of Roston,
i
Cincinnati. 3, western Exchan.,e
Clinton hk of Columbus, ?Cincinnati, ' par
Demand note.. If Loalirtrlue, par
Circleville, (11.Laivrenee Cleveland, >2 die
k
Calbler) If Wheeline. par
Zanville bk. ICGOLD AND SILVER, par
FOR SA E OR TO RENT.
TO LET.
/111BLE 3d story of the balding occupied by R. A,
Bauman as an Auction store.--beretofore known
as iiNesmith's Long Room,' cornerZof Wood and sth
streets Inquire of K. Morrow, 5111 st. Jan 23.
y OTS FOR SALE,—Four Lots In Minehester, One
1. if and a fourth Acres of Land on Holmes' Hill. Lotr
ens. 41, 42,52.53, 54,181, 182 and 184, In Cook's plan
of Lots, on Holme's Hill. Also, Lois nos. 26 and 27. In
plan of Lots on High street, near the new Court
House. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON
sop 10
FOR RENT.
on Ist of April n a
A ND possession
brick house on the given
hank the
&the Allegheny riv ext; er.
two stories high, 4 comfortable rooms. besides cellar and
kitchen. It hirer! pleasantly situated just out side the
city line, with a full view of Used!). of Allegheny, and
within 20 minutes' walk of the heart of the city—rent
very low. JAMES BLAK ELY,
mar 13 Flow% Agent, sth Ward
TO LET.
riil ONE brick dwelling house, containing a large
3 !.E ., hall, two parlours, 4 IOnMS up Ptitrs, wlth fin
5 . l fished garret. dmint room and kitchen. with car.
rime house. kn. This noose to pleasantly located with
yard in front and mar, on the canal bank, corner of
Chesnut street, leading to upper Midge, now in the oc•
cupancy (Jr Mr. McClurg. rent insult the times— Enquire
of Dr, Whittaker, Allegheny City. mar /I,
___
For Rent.
A CONVENIENT three story brlek dwelling !MUSS
sitnatenn . Ross street near Fourth. Rent.sl2s.
apr la, Apply to JAMES MAY.
WHISKEY.
zit BBLS 5 rears old copper distilled Mosenzehela
illßye Whiskey on eonslgnmenl, and for sate by
J. W. BURBeitiCE,
no Water between Wood and Brnlth'd•
20 BOXES Russel anirttobertionlinTCLUMP-TO
BACCO.
HAILIIAN, JENNINGS Co.
43 Wood it.
may 10
caA:Ntite tin -
it.►YYk. EXCltAlict SWAP
!Woovpr
Sandusky, e
o
Ceanga, d dn
Norwalk, do
Xenia, do
Dayton, do
Scioto,
Post notes, 35
If
Chillicothe, 3429
Fran. hk Columbus, 3}14
Lancaner,
30
Hamilton,
95
Granville, 130
Corn. bk. Lake Erie, 30
Far. bk:of Canton, 45
Urbana V
INDIANA.
State hk.4" Branches
State Scr l P,
KENTUCKY
All banks,
ILLINOIS.
us proprietors of the, nlousisto Pima' and 11401
ALND Ai.I.OVFACTI:Riga teSpectrully Inform thedit lif
and the patrons of those papers, that titiky hiVe fit t
and well chosen assiirtment of , .
... , ..
alrigriDlialt '22CrViC311E0131115130.. .
/AHD All . olemr.Eilazzwaritiltut
.
Necessary lb a Job I t rinting Office, and that they stt
pa red to exteuie
LETTER PRESS PRIFITINai
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. .
Books. Bills of Ladlog, Cirettlngiti
Pamphlets, Bill Heads, f Cards,
II andbitls, Blank Checks, t
Hat Tlpit
35 snit hinbs of Blanks
1 ,-
Slag., &eau. boat, and Canal Boat MU*. with Qr.
. .. I
Printed o petals Cuts,
n tbe showiest notice and most relllkil4l==.
We respectfully ask the patronage of 0111. rf
be public in general In i hts branch of oat hillowaiw''''
Pittsburgh, Sept. 39, 1842. PHILLIPS 4. tt4r27'it4-
Situ ebk 4. Branchedi, 60
Sha wneet own, TO
VIRGINIA
Rank of Virginia
do Valley,
Far. bk. of Virginia
Exchange hank,
N. West, bank
Mer. 4 - Mee. do,
1 MARYLAND
jltallimore Banks,
ICountry Ranks,
DELA WARE.
All Ranks,pkr
NEW JEIISEY.
All Banks, par and I
NEW YORK.
City Banks, par
Countiy banks,
(safety laud.) a 1
Red Rack, I to 1
NEW ENGLAND.
Roston Banks,
r
Country t•
LOCISt A NA
1 FASHIONABLE HEAD QUARTERS'
No. 251, LIBERTY ST BEE T.
1 • n would invite the attention of nor Mende Wall
Wthe public 7.enerally to our assortineht of 00064
which we have just received from the talt,aill of'tibial
par we are, determined to sell at a small advance *east
a Customers may rely on having cheap, good, Weil wadi
and hnndsoineartielea, warranted to Ea, lb bleb thil*gg t i
desirable combination.
Persona who visit thin establishment can
finding an entirely new ntsortment or spin;and kii . rhW
goods; we do not say one thina'and mean another:W*4k
we say our assortment is larae, fashionable, hands/Ms
and cheap, wt mean that it Is SO, and cannot be ter;
, sassed in Ibis or any other city.
may 31— tr, A LGEO¢ PAcCiZJIRE.
N OTICE to Steam Boat Oaroers.—The subscriber , hi
consequence of the difficulty of the times. has IWO:.
rrd the price °fitly Safety Guard for bid prevention of
3 the explosion of *team boilers, to sl.s6.pes
t is hoped that a11) , ,,nt. owners will aVAllleintsellvesi
!I, or 'twee reasonable terms, not only on u4vargt of tisi
perft!et safety they afford, hilt a fr o in po!nt eeOrtoiny.
1 Boilers with the, apparatus attached will ;swear libou
'awe as lons,as those not provided with thew
1 Mardi-3m
C. AIM NEI
°Hen ns Banks. snot,
NORTH CAROLINA
Banks, 2.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Banks,
PIS. COLUMBIA
Banks.
1843!
Btandart, Ingraham, at, Co.
FORWARDING AND COM. AIERCHAN7'B.. ,
CLEVELAAID. OM/o i.
A GE N TS for the Merchn nts Transportation Company
Composed of the Merchants Mite. Erie Canal.
Washington
Hunter, Palmer 4- Co's. Line of steam ROWS
a"4 4 EERI
eels on the Lakes, . ,
ClLVeland Line Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal.
Prqpiletors of the iferchanta Line Ohio Cana:.
REFER TO
Wrcats f EN9I7ORTR. 7 .0.9, Coeut , es Slip, N.
H. HUNTER it ro. Albany.
Ovre Cass:, Boston.
PUNTER, PALMER 4' Co. Hu fralo.
M. T. W/LLIAISH 4- Dow, Cleveland.
)toil JOHN M. ALLEN, do.
CHARLES M. GIDLIGGF. do:
J. S. DicaLy, Beaver..
Riammansst 4. co.; Pittsburgh
. .
an I 11343-Iy.
EAGLE -• ' • .
•
4; A IV. GROCERY ti 11
,
-=.
STORE.
QT4CY LLOYD, Jr., Wholgale and Retail Crocer
nd Fruiterer, No 140 Libeily street, Plitsburfh.
may '3O.
PEACH -TREES.
THE subset-]her ttas Just received from the Nursery
of Landreth and Fulton, near. Philadelphia, a lot.ol .
the choicest varleti.tt of Peach Trees, to svnieh he.wartld
call the attention of the DOW. F. L. 18 NOWI4EN,
man No 184. Libert y st head or woad:-
J. D. CREIGH,
ATTORNEY . , 4 7' L 211 1 ,.
(Ake, earner of Smithfield and Third 131 reels;
-rrancraon,
may 25, 11343-Iy.*
BUILDING LOTS IN . BIRMINGHAM.
IQ! LOTS,auitable car building, most eligibly situated,'
UP and wltbiu two minutes walkof thg Stearn Ferry
Boat Landing, will be sold at prices to suit the timers
The terms of payment will be wade easy, either for cash
or curb barter al can be made avaiialile. Apply to iii
subiictflier ill Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4;
Perry street, Pittsburgh. JAS. PATTERSON, JR,
June I. •
I . *Cir .
1
STE.dillßo./1T .dT AUCTION.
T HE tilearnb9at James Boss, now lying at ttweretag
at Pittsburg furniture, tackle and pparal,,l,
all respects in good condition and rendy to lake lat. a
cargo, will be sold at._ public sale to the•highealbkidair.
on Thursday the 15th June next, at o'clock P.
The James Ross, was built last fall, of the hest:mated/41a
and in the most substantial ntarrner for low melee; abee
%ell! carry 200 lons of freight, and is well calculated kw
passengers. For strength and lightness of draught, abs
is not excelled by any boat on the western waters....
Terms made known at time of sale.
May 30—d¢wrd
Regular Morning Packet,
FOR BEAVER.
:I x The fast runn aqd welt kaolin
Steamer
CLEVELAND,
SEAR? Elicurnal., Master, will depart daily from PUN.
burgh at 9 o'clock, A. M., Arid Beavnr of 1 o'clotk P. MI,
For freight or pasuge,•oOtY on board. or to
S. R.—The rev, lar canal No 60 Water street
pactet to Cleveland;
um
Greenville am) bleadville P. and In apaillon on um
Ohio Canal. connecting with me:liner Cleveland SI ea
ver.will be in operaliou immediately on opening , . of nay
mar ?6-4f.
E sul.criber hasjust received from Fhilsidelphistregg4z
New York, with a general and exteusive skeeort— • -
client of DR UffS, PErtpr:.azitr and
every article in his tine of businesa,whicii he deal s .
mined to sell on the most rea%nuable tenant for
He lielieves he can offer stronger inducements than say
„omit, e , tahitvliment in thiacity, to country Physichies
and Merchants, who wish to supply theroselree • 4' •
Drug. and Medicines. Ilisarticles have hiun
with the utmost care, and ore warranted ofthe bast qua!,
ity and uniform strer.gth.
,Orders w.ll be filled loth se_
curley and elegance. Palalti a can h envplied with Pie*
and Fancy Soave of every conechraldv eartieey. letil7l 5
the woo exquisite parfanies; liiievelse with Pertsmery
and Cosmetics of evcry descririon.
The undersigned returns his thanks for he
port heretofore extended to him, and hopes by a esnatnnt
tilfl.o3llioll P WOO and ae coeturodatia—si awe lit pro—
curing and selling only what iv etteeileed sadssaiiiissi.4 1 ;-
031 11 Per of . tha sales v4t9tgliPftere,,,..4
141 , 14 i 4 Wir"—Drkeeli main& 1 4n4 alell - rter
kW/a—oast by Industry sad parsesecsied. t a 1";:-.,
Cr..* " POWs patroatrow
sray Wait 11l Timm,
PRINTING OPFICkr
IV, FP. Corner of Wood Qr 41-71M4111.
CASKS BAC d-ifl HAMS.
Oil 6do shoulders, ibis day " revised
Qalb by G, and (di
map 8 ltdratai at
REMOVAL.
/4 DURBOR49W, ATTORNEY AINUAIiy,
1 - 1. removed his °ince to No
_63 bei
t ween Wood and Sialititield cis. next 6i:lr te.Alde 110
Morrow,.
.
ti,Birmingham dG Co.,_
AG "I'S.roa STEAMER CLEVE j...ANIA;
And Cleveland
mirch
J. W 33rtrbridg
de r . e
d 4 Co; A.
CENTS for 1 It e sale of Beatty's Powd Water
between Wood and Smithfield.
March 80, 1843.
LEMUEL WICK
L. dr J. D. WICK, roar D wine .
Wholesale Grocer.' & Dealer, in Produce;
[IR Wood Sireet..4 doors
.a.hote Fifth at.
PITTSBURGH.
CEO. COCIIRAN.
Ex'r of A Flirt's estate
131R31INGILVVI & CO