DAILY POST. WEDNESDAY LORNIMEL JANUARY 1Q,1844 CS?? lIILIICTION. MAYOR. Birmibgbam Earl* Hay as 152. 123 145 117 192 217 90 261 82 130 174 Wt 9 42 224 Wards, Ist Ward *Ward Id Ward 4th Ward sth Ward. ALILIANDIII HAT, the Independent Volunteer Can didate is therefore elected by 265, over Joss But. IMISIIAM, the democratic candidate. Mr Emma, the Clay candidate, is no where. Alas! for Clay'epopular *trio Pittsburgh.. ''Good night to Mermion." COUNCILS. FIRST WARD ILLICT COUSCIL. B Was4•o 10 COMMON 209 H Morrison 203 I D Stratton 75 G A Berry 74 T Roberts 194 J Willock SECOND WARD. fILZCT 218 I Simeon Bulford, COMMON COUNCIL. Henry S. Migraw, 198 George Weyman, John H. Davis, 191 Minas Tindle. Jackson Duncan, 201 Moses Borland, John Alderson, 1881 James W. Baxter. William Phillips. 201 George D. Bruce, THIRD WARD. ." 4 ILLSCT COUNCIL. J Nicholson W Eichbanin - St C Townsend R Hotness Alines Andrew Fulton, 'Thomas Hamilton, 268 I John Laughlin, COMMON COURCIL. Matthew Patrick, 271 Simpson Horner, Thomas O'Neill, 240 John Whitten, JOllll D. Kellv t 278 J. McKown, john Quinn, 248 J. Montooth, %ober; Paul, 273 Wm. Mackey, FOURTH WARD. /SLIM? COUNCIL. 130 I George Ogden, CONNOR COUNCIL. 1411 M. Robesmon, 129 R. C. Stockton, 135 John Small, 1291 Joseph S. Davis, 126 I James Verner, litikertietugr, Q. I. Mte, W. J. Darks, Jobb lcibtk 'W. Blair, NAV Sands, FIFTH WARD. •ZL!CT COUNCIL. 222 I Thomas Mitchell COMMON COUNCIL. Jam• Blakoly 228 Wm Gates Andrew Scott 226 Samuel Moon S H Woodward 235 George Hamilton Joseph Meyer 216 John Wilkinson W Boden 201 Alex.'r Btatlley i:rbas McCracken ALLEGHENY CITY—MAYOR'S ELECTION. Wards la 2d 3d 46 A. .Nizon 174 63 163 131-531 Thee Barnett 63 94 70 82— 309 D M Curry 7 5 22 38— 72 33 N Wagely 16 3 12 12— 43 H. Naos is therefore elected Mayor of Allegheny City. Tax Etolra OF JASUARY was observed with due tumor in our city. Our democratic friends enjoyed themselves very pleasantly, and did justice to the sump tuous fam provided for them by Messrs Armstrong and Thompson. The military companies made a beautiful display. We were much pleased to witness the im proved appearanceof the Hibernia Greens, as well as the decided advancement they have made in discipline. This elsould be the first company in the city, and will be, wsi doubt not. ere long. Mr Jolla NI Jawn.t. has retired from the editorial chair of the Sun, In come:maw of some disagreement with the publishers. .13sans 01 • 1/11:1011 0•C. „ he editor of the AMMICTICOMI COMES Ottt defence of JAM ES DUNLOP That's right "them could not be a better pair of in !get!. e 4 " - as in the Mite than these two worthies. Meanly as we think of Dunlop, we did not suppose be was low enough so ask midie to defend him. • WICASEiIt AND Navtoatrox.--The weather bas been tether cold for some days, and there is consider hie ice running in the Allegheny River. There is not math doing on our Rivers; the Belmont was the only boat that arrived yesterday, and she reports the Tioga and Tobacco Plant aground at the Trap. TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. WAIIHINGTON Jan. 6, 1844 The Senate was not in session to day. 11011.12 Of RZTALIIIIITAI I'M. Mr. Stewart asked leave to offer a resolution instruct , Ing the committee on ways and means to limit their appropriations for the present year to the amount ask eid for the support of government during the put year. Objections being made, Mr. Stewart moved a sus pension of the rules, but without success. The House then resumed the consideration of the -motion of Mr. Adam. to make his report on the Rules the special order of Tuesday next. The question pending was on the motion of Mr. Black, to recommit the report with instructions for ,the committee to insert the anti-abolition rule, which the report has rejected. Mr. Smith, of Indiana, asked leave to offer a further amerodment, viz that all abolition petitions shall be re ceived, and without debate laid on the table. Leave was rot granted. The debate was then resume.Kon the amendment of Mr Black. Mr Duncan having the floor, made a speech of en 'tour, in which be defended his position on the subject of abolition. He told some very =using stories by way ofillustrating his views. Several communications from the departments were 'received, and referred. Among them was one giving the names of all per 7.,iies who are entitled to pensions and arrearages of To y. Do motion of C .1 Ingersoll, the House then went in to committee of the whole, and resumed the considera tion of the bill to refund Gen Jackson's fine. The question pending was on the proposed substitute of Mr Stevens, which provides that so blame shall be cast upon Judge Hall. Mr Weller having the floor,. made a speech in reply to that of Mr Barnard, and in support of the original Mt..Dickenson, of Tennessee ;followed in reply and tes vindication orJudge Hall. Mr McClernard next caught the Speaker's eye, but It being late there was a general cry °Fifa let's adjourn,' and members began to put on their outer garments,but • IMr MaC insisted on speaking. ' Mr Schenck next got the -floor after a harp struggle with Mr Barnard. The cry of 'adjourn' was again raised, and continued in the most noisy manner, until Mr S. gave way, and es his motion, at a late hniti-, the committee rese and reported! r 'grass. Adjourned. Nsw ORLEura.—We have lived in New Orleans soma time, but we nre free to confess we have never seen it filled to such an overflowing with strangers in of employment; they crowd the thorough-fares j oge a tte places of public resort; and any disciple of power, can easily perceive the emotions with which sissy look upon passing events of the day. The solici cede of a stranger, of a sensitive mind, in a strange city, is the most pungent that can be imagined, and to stoma is perfectly insupportable.—N. 0. Fashion, net. 2'2. 1 1 W Algeo COUNCIL. 330 328 211 207 194 183 193 209 199 194 294 282 299 297 301 251 258 246 250 252 222 204 214 206 2 06 ~~y ~.~~ POE SAFETY, Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Steams Boilers. TT would be well for the traveling community to bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense of procuring the above appara tus. And that every individual making such selec tions is contributing towards a general introduction of an invention admitted by all men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely in your ownpower to avoid those dis asters. All boats marked thus t ]in the List of Arrival, and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL, BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MAR Q Z7ETTE, BREAK WATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGEWATER, MUSKINGUM VAL'Y, CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, CICERO, MESSENGER, CANTON, MONTGOMERY, CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN, NARAGANSETT, CLIPPER, COLUMBUS, CLEVELAND, COL UMBIANA, CORSAIR. OHIO, D UQ UESNE, ORLEANS, DUKE of ORLEANS,goLivE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA, PANAMA, EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN °Jae SOUTH, EL .DORADO, ROWENA, EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MALL, SARAH ANN, FORMOSA, SARATOGA. FORT PITT, SAVANNA. GALENA, ST. CHARLES, GEN'L BROOK. ST. LOUIS, GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN, VICTRESS, ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA, JE WESS, JAMES ROSS, mar 22 'WINTER CAMPAIGN: DrilliantOareenusdilnprecedentedSuccess IMMO THREE BIG DOORS! THE proprietor nf this well known and highly fa vored establishment takes great pleasure in forming his friends and the public at large that he has now prepared at his SPLENDID SALES. ROOM, No. 151, LIBERTY ST., THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF WINTER CLOTPING Ever offered for sale in this city HIS STOCK OT CLOTHS,CASSIMERES, PILOT AND BEAVER CLOTHS, CACHMERE, SATIN AND OTHER VESTINGS, CANNOT DE EQUALLED. All of which can be manufactured into chatting to or. der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fish. ionably designed as at any other establishment IN THE UNITED STATES. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, And atno place west of the mountains can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select as at the THREE BIG DOORS In addition to his unrivalled stock of clething, he has a magnificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS. &e, &c. The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," And in following out this system he feels con fidentthat his customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. HE WOULD INVITE THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GE TLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To call and examine for themselves at TUE THREE DIG DOORS, No. 151. Liberty strEet, AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED. IGrOBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT. n 8 JOHN M'CLOSKEY. JUST RECEIVED and for sale by WM. THORN, No. 53, Market street, 500 lbs. purepalm soap in the bar, 600 " " " in casks, 100 " variegated soap, 50 " white Castile, (only lot in market) 100 " almond soap, in f lb. casks, 50 doz. shaving soap, 10 " Glenn's rose spermacetti soap, for chapped hands and flirsoftening the skin. The subscriber has on hand a larger assortment of the above articles than any other establishment in this city, and is also receiving a large supply of fresh drugs, &c. WY. THORN, eat 7 No. 53. Market street. DIVIDEND, OrrICE OF THE ALLEGHENY BRIDGE. Co., t Pittsburgh, January Ist, 1844. • THE President and Ala! agers of the "Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, oppo site Pittsburgh. in the County of Allegheny," hare this day declared a Dividend of five percent on the capital stock of said Company, out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to stockholders or their le pal represomatives, on or after the 11th instant. JOHN HARPER, j3-2wd&w3t. Peeled Dried Peaches, &c. JUST reeei;red, a small supply of peelecicli ied Re -ach es, rye flour, Thorn's excellent pulmonary candy for couehs. colds, &c, peppermint, lemons, cinnamon Godfrey's cordial, British oil, balm of life, Brodies anti' dispeptic and anti-bilious pills, Eyans'cliainomile and aperient pills, red, blue and black ink, books, writing and letter paper, &c, and a fresh supply of 'Louisville lime, for sale low for cash, &c. ISA AC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, jan 3 No. 9, Fifth street. NIAGARA, OSPREY, ORPHAN BOY, OHIO MAIL, WEST WIND. WING AND WING, _~..,~.. for Sale ant, (ko iet. I 'Auction Salto. For Sale. John D. Davis, AT the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY & AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Corner of Wood and sth its., Pittsburgh., Smithfield, near sth street. 1 TS ready to receive nierchandize of every description Also. a house and lot on 7th street, near the new .1. on consignment, for public or private sale, and Court House. from long experience in the above business, flatters Also, a farm in Ross township, containing 114 himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction acres• to all who may favor him with their patronage. . . Also, 2 acres °fiend, adjoining the town of Hano ver, Ohio. Also, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain ing 144 acres. Also, a lot of ground en sth street, 30 feet front by 130 feet deep. Also, a lot of ground in the Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, 90' feet front by 230 deep, on which is erected a neat Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery, fruit trees, grape vines, 4-c, have been lately planted on the lot. Also, six acres of land, adjoining the town of East Liverpool, on which is erected a rope walk, &c. Also, a house and lot on Prospect street, beautifully situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 20. miles of the city). Apply to d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE - REAL ESTATE AGREEABLY to the provisions contained in the will of the late Thomas Cassilly, deceased, the subscribers offer for sale the following valuable real es tate, in the city of Pittsburgh, viz—One lot of ground fretting on Water street, near Market street. and ad joitig Hanna and Gordon's warehouse, being thirty-five feet front on Water street, and extending back one hun dred and sixty feet to Front street, on which there is e rected a spacious brick dwelling on Water at. now oc cupied as a public house by Mr. John Varner, end two three story brick dwellings with back buildings on Front street. Also, one lot fronting on Liberty street between Cecil's alley and St. Clair street, being thirty feet in front and one hundred and ten feet back to a ten foot alley, on which is erected two three story dwellings, with convenient back buildings, now occu pied by Mr. Michael Kane as a Cabinet-Ware room, and by Mr. Samuel Lindsey, as a Grocery establish ment. This property will be sold on fair and accom modating terms. Enquire of Mr. P. Mulvany, at his glass ware house corner of Market and Waterstreets, or to either of the subscribers. HENRY M'CULLOUGH. JAMES CASSILY, JAMES BLAKELY, JAMES C. CUMMINS, Executors clec 8-1 m d a wtf [Advocate copy wtfl A CHEAP AND GOOD FARM Sri:, FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a good, well improved farm of 811 acres, lying on the Northern Turnpike, 14/ miles from Pittsburgh, and it has been occupied as a tavern stand. There is 60 acres improved and under good cultivation. A rood two and a halt story stone house, 28/ by 24i feet, a good frame barn; good springs of water end good family orchard on it. Thi4proper ty will be sold low for a part down and the ballance in ...hree annual payments. If not sold in two mouths, it will be rented for a year and sold as soon as possible For terms &e., please apply at Hams' Agency and Intelligence office, No 9 sth street. dec. 19. FOR SALE THE ONE HALF part of the there story Brick House and Lot situate in Market street. at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and Co., as a Dry Goods store. The title to this proper ty is unquestionable, and will be sold reasonable.— jan 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL. Building Lots in Birmingham. 1 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit uated, and within two a-4 Ices' walk of the steam ferry boa! landing, td at prices to suit the times. The terms of payme... will be made easy. either for cash or such barter as can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. To Let. F ROM the first of twit April, a well finished Store n cellar, 55 feet deep, on Market street, be tween Mend 4th streets. Also, rooms on the 2d and 3d storks, c o ver Mr Car ter's Book store, and over the stops maw orr,upied by Mr James M Campbell. Entrance from Market at. inquire of E. D. GAZZAM, j 5-1 w No 51, ad street. TO LET TWO STORY brick house, suitable for a dwelling, and Grocery, situate en the coven of; Fifth and Union ytreats. Pcesession given ituniedi ately. Enquire of oil. JAMES MAY. TO LEASE. t t, Ftr n i t it +t+•r aldßutler count S on very• maderate rents, which may be paid it wheat. Lots to be let, rent free, on improvement leases. FOR SALE. Farms and uncleared lands. Apply to the Hun JOHN BREDIN, Butler, or EDWARD HOOPS, New Brighton, dl2-1m Beaver county. For Rent. m T HE three story brick Dwelling House and Office, adjoining the Bank of Pittshurgh,on Fount' street, at present occupied by Alderman Wat son AT-30, the three story brick building, No. 65, Third street, at present occupiedby Wm Seeley. At.sn, ten acres of ground on Prospect Hill,near the city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard, &c. Possession given Ist April next. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood & Fifth sts. BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! BARGAINS !! ! All sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please call at No. 151, Liberty street,and see for yourselves. sep 7. J. McCLOSK EY. Irreah Butter'. LOT of prime fresh Roll Butter. just received A and for sale by REINHART & STRONG. d 29. . 140 Liberty street. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny COW,- ty, of October Term, 1843. No. 130. TN the matter f of the application of Du {L.S. 1 lutsne College, orChat ter of Incor 'emotion, And now to wit, Aug. 12, 1843; The Constitution of l',lurluesrA4 College having been present ed to, andperused by, the Court, and the Court having carefully examined the said instrument, and it appear ing to the Court that the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained, are lesefhl, and not in jurious tq the community, do direct the said writing to be filed in the officeof the Prothonotary of this Court, and that notice be inserted in the Morning f rost, in the city of Pittsburgh, forthree weeks, setting forth the ap• plication to this Court, to grant 6m:6.a:taller of Incor poration. From the Pecord. Attest: A. SUTTON, Pro. Notice is hereky given, that application has been made to the Court for a Charter for Etnquesne Col lege, and •hat unless cause is shown to the contrary within three weeks, the Court will be asked to grant said Charter. THOMAS HAMILTON. jan 1-3 w Att'y for Petitioner, Co-Partnorath Notice. A G. REINHART, having associated with him A • SIDNEY STRONG, will continue thp Whole sae and Retail Grocery and Commission Businoss, under the firm of Reinhart & Strong, at the old stand No. 140 Liberty street. A. G. REINHART, Pittsb'gb. Dec 7,1848. SIDNEY STRONG. Removal. D CAWFIELD ha's removed his marble Estill 1 a lishment to Wood at. opposite Falmostock's Drug Store, where he will keep constantly on band Tomb Stones, Monuments etc. np 19.-Iyr - PRESH CHEMICALS, tke,—Red Preeip. Pill, Hydrag, Stryehnia, Verstra, Oxide Bismuth. at that Drug Store of JON. KIDD. nl7 Regular sales on MONDA TS and TEIDINDA - TS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured artieles,nevr and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearly gas light. tug 12—y ASSIGNEES' SALE OF THE BALANCE OF A DRY GOODS STORE. AT Davis Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, to-morrow, Thursday, January 11th, at 10 o'clock A M, will be gold, by order of Assignees, the balance of a retail Dry Goods and Grocery Store; comprising in part— Superfine blue and grey cassinetur, Do do Steubenville jeans. Beaver and pilot cloths, Superfine broad cloths, various colors, Merinos, alpaccas, Calico and ginghams, muslin., Green, red, yellow and whiteflannels, Velvet; gloves and hosiery, Woolen, cacbmere and merino shawls, Italian cravats, mous. de leon, Fur and cloth caps. Ready made clothing, viz; Over coats, pantaloons, drawers and shirts. One half chest tea, One caddy box do, One box candles. At 2 o'clock P. M. One splendid sofa, hair scat, Tables, chairs, bedstead . and bureaus. jan 10 J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. BUFFALO ROBES by single robe or bale, formai by A. BEELEN. os—tf 5 HHDS . N. 0. SUGAR. just reeeked, and for sale by J. G. & A. GORDON. 027. BEAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, Just recwv ed and for sale by A. BEELEN. 05-tf - pop TI FFA LO ROBES..—Received by Cicero, a fresh and full supply of all sites of Robes. Apply to nB-tf A. BEELEN. 50 BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, just received and for sale by C. YEAGER, d25-3t 108 Market st. near Liberty. 85 S va l e A g ß ai E e S by Allegheny jo ß li ri N dg p e . SLoc A l i c4t pri sep 11 Corner ofWooa and Fifth streets. 70AR BUTTER.—A lot &that celebrated choice -- IA family butter, put up in full bound kegs Apply Liuldreth's Garden seeds. A full supply of Le.ndreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and for sale, at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNOWDEN, sep 10 184, Liberty st., bead of Woed BUFFALO TONGUES.—Received by Little Ben 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct rom the mountains nB•tf [.,-' 2,00 BRLS Cider Vinegar in stare and for sale by REI NH A RT & STRONG, Something fbr New Tema ORTIIY of notice to Hotel, Bearding House keepers, or Private families. namely: Canvass back clucks, terrapins, rock fish, salmon, trout, pike and perch fresh from Baltimore, and in fine °rem Also, shell oysters of excellent quality, b.u.h salt and fresh The above are offered for sale to families, or will be served u i , to individuals or parties. Also, other eatables on hand, such as are generally kept in a House of Refreshment, which will be serv ed up in a comfortable manner, to citizens and, man gers. am 31410 n prepared to furnish families with oysters by the canisterat as low rates as they are sold by any dealer in this city Satisfied with a liberal sham of patronage, and not feeling a disposition to claim any peculiar men it on my own account, yet I would be thankful under existing circumstances, to meet with sufficient encouragement in my late enterprise that will warrant a continual supply of luxuries from the eastern market. The followingare my prices for oysters served up: Stewed, per dozen, $ 31 cents. Fried; " " 50 " Chafing Disb, aZi " Raw, (canisters,) 2.5 " Shell, roasted or at the mad, 374 " " select for roasting, 50 " Canvass back ducks, one served up for two persons, Ka 2,50 Do. 3 persons, 3,00 Terrapins, screed up one fair good size for 3 persons, 3,0 Q Or, Terrapins, per dar.. tosend cut. 8.00 Canvass buck duck per pair, 3.00 Oyster. in shells to send not, per 41.. •25 Cu. . 4 rani .ters do. luige •ize, 2.25 " An. do. 1,124 And it other houses in tbis coy sell reni.tt•r oysters for less than theltboveprices, I wou:d he the :kin! for a knowledge of it, for I am determined not t be under sold in that article and atn readv to enter into compe tition with any one in that line of business. Respectfully, &c., J. E. KILBOURNE Western Exchange, No. 9 Market et. PROCLAMATION. CITY Or PITTIIIIIPOH, IN conformity with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn. sylvania, providing for the Incorporation of the City of Pittsburgh, and of the supplement to. said act, I, ALEXANDER HAY, Mayor of the said city, do is sue this my Proclamation, declaring that on the Sec ond Tuesday of January, D„ .1444, hying the ninth day of that mouthy "Ahe freemen of each Ward of said city, qualified to vote for the, members of the Hoose.of Representatives of this commonwealth," will meet to ðer at the usual place of holding elections in their respective Wards. and elect by ballot, Cfne nerson in each and every Ward qualified to servo as members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the elect Council, and five liter sons qualified as aforesaid, in each and every Ward, to be members of the Common Council. And that on the same day, the citizens of said Wards, will at the places aforesaid, elect by ballot, a citizen of the said City, qualified to be a member of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be May or of said City.: Given node* m 4 band' adsclqhe seal of said city of f'ittsbUrgh, this 27th day of December A. D. 1843. ALEXANDER HAY, Mayo& (All city doilies copy.) REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING, &c. ryTHE undersigned,' Vaving associated themselves for the tranNaction of all business relative to Real Estate, will henceforth attend to the purchase and sale as well as renting of city and country property, collect ing remit, &c. &c. Thb senior member of the firm having had much ex perience, and being extensively known as en agent of Real Estate, they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. For the accommodation of the pub lic, there will be two offices, where business will be te. calved; at the Real Estate Agency of , 4T11011Blakely;, Penn st., sth Ward. and at the Law office. of,Johil J. Mitchell. S. W. side of Smithfield.„(near Pilt:)teteigier of which, perione wishing to have insthysteiniblif stri ting, legally and neatly executed, titles inve4,l*d,er desirous to purchase or dispose of Real will apply. J. J. Mitchell will continue to aW tie lb* duties of his profession, as hereutfine. JAMES BLAKELY JOHN J. MITCHELL, %tM=3 THE canal packet ERIE, J. Shaw,master. will run 03 regular tri weekly packet between the above named ports. leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. • _1:01,7e._ +-Atire. l % , _.,, 7 ;77 tPta 1843. ARE REDUCED.—U. S. Metz. LINK OF STAGES ♦at RAIL Roma CARS. from Pittsburgh, via Bed- ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia. c.cnnecting with the Main train of cars to N. Y. &c. Onlylso miles stay.ing and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9, Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st.. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., fob 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central Bente Via National Road and Baltimore and, Ohio Rail .17-4 - -W-tV.- ,- .'11...k-f_Vi.!;;;.zl NEW LINE OF U. S. If XIL COACHES FOR WA3IIIIiiITOS CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. THIS line is in full operation and loaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice. with the privilege of going through direct or taking one nights res.: at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. L. W. STOCKTON, fob 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co. A. BEELEZi The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Cu tter,C olli as, Mas te r, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m. A. BEELEN The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urday at 70 o' clock a. m. 140 Liberty street. The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every San daysit 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., may 20 Agents. United States Wagon and Rail Road Line. MAINS THE imbscribers hare made arrangements . to for -Iward goode during the winter to and from Pitts burgh, Philadelphia Iliad New York. C A McANULTY, Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent, d4-3m 272, Market street, Philadelphia. WESTER DRY GOODS. TIERNAN & JONES. 99, WOOD STREET, ARE now receiving an unusually large stock of Winter Goods, purchased within the las% month, for cash, embracing nearly every article desirable for the season which they will sell at a very elight ad vance, fc,reesk, par money only. Call and see. dls—elewlm HAVE this day taken into partnership in the Fowl- T dry business, my inn, WILLIAM J. AnDE tt sort; the business to be conducted under the firrrr of John An derson and Son. All persons having claims against me, will please present them for settlement, either to my son or myself. JOHN ANDERSON. Smithfield Foundry, Water street, Z Pittsburgh. Jan'y let, 1844 5 ji-im. PRE SU GOODS DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. FRESH Zante Currants, Prime fresh Prunes, " " Citron, Bordeaux Almonds, Sicily do Filberts, Crown Note, Guava Jelly. Jujube Paste, Pate Balsamique, Extract of Leman, Rose Water, Maoe, Tapioca; Sperm Candles, &a &c. Just received and for salnby REINHART & STRONG, d2B 140, Liberty street j 1-Iw. OSEE HlMES.vrould respectfully inform his friend d and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' dresses, Habits and Mantels of every description, black; and warrants them not to smut, and to look equnl to new goods. He dyes fancy colors of all descriptior.s of silk and carpet yarn. Also, cleans and restores the colors of gentlemea's clothing, so as to resemble new goods. Mr. H. flatters himself that he can please the public. as he has done an extensive business in New York for twenty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his xstablishmentin Stb at., between Wood and Smithfield tear the Theatre. CERTIFICATE. 17"Thiti is to certify that OS E E HIMES has done work forts? which has fully answered our expec tations, and we consider him a competent dyer. S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy. Win. Barnes, W. B. Boies 3. B. Shurtleff, Wm. Porter, David Hall. H. H. Smith, B. F.Mann. Henry Javens David Boies, A. Shockey,jr. Joseph French, Jr., Joseph Were, George Barnes. ap 20 Two New and First Nato Steam Engines. CINE is 2Q horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 foot stroke, will be sold. wio or without boilers. The other engine is 12 horse power, 74 inch cylinder, 3 font stroke, one boiler about 22 feet lc,ng. 30 inche, in diameter . These engines are made of the best ma terials arafin the most substantial manner, and will be soldinh accommodating terms. They cdn be seen ai the warehowte of the subscriber at any time DEVINE. U. States Line. J UST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick, which will hereafter he kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHA-M dr CO. may 27 No. e 0 Water ti 1843. Mit= STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., F orwar di ng an d Cebnusission. Ilheatial* CLT. I 7 STAID, 0113 p. A GENTS fertile Merchants' Tranaportisticai Cater pany composed of the Meretrants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnahington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Stamm boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REIM& TO Wilkie & Enswoith, No. 9, Comities Shp, N. Y. B. Hunter & Co. Albany- Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hot:. John M. Allen, ClovelasaiL Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. Beaver and Warren Packet. Road Company Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. ~ ~ - ~~.: - _ NOTICE'. New York Dyer. FOR SALE CHEAP, Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. Bank Not anb#`o,tit)a s,t CORRICTILD AAA! Br 8111AbUlli, EZOBANCUI BROZEIti COHNIR OT WOOD AND THIRD STE SPECIE STANDARD. Mireheinte enulManNfactlivrere Deny Exchange Bazh Scrip Currency Erie Bank .crip EXCHANGE .AT SIGHT Qrs PAilcuielphia New York Battissore SPECIE. Gold ...... Silver par PENNSYLVANIA—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh liferchants and Manufacturers' bank... Exchange Do. llollidaysiturgh PHIL-DELrHIA. Bank of North America-- Do Northern Li - brrtiez ....par Do Pennsylvania • . par Commercial Bank of Pennryivalria par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank . Kensington bank. Pg• Manufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics' - • porn Mayan par Philadelphia bank Par, Schuylkill Southwark " par . . Western Bank of Penn Township pas Girard bank. U. S. bank and branches • COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown par. " Chester county ....._..••. par " - Delaware county per " Montgomery county par " Northumberland .. par Farmers' bank of Bucks county Easton hank par Doylestown bank Franklin bank of Was/uisgton • . 1 Bank of Chambc rsburgh Middletown....• ' ..... " Gettysburgh ........ ............, • " Lewistown. " Susquehanna county .... ....... Berks county bank.... . ....... Columbia Bank and Bridge Company . Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale " Lancaster " Lancaster cc. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville.... .... Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank Towanda bank Wyoming bank West Branch bank. York bank... . OHIO. Belmont bank of 4'i. Clairsoi/le 2 Clinton btuar of Coln2r.b p P. PPP- ...0p... pp.- Columbiana bank of New &rhos-- . ....... Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) " ( Warren, cashier) • traf, Cincinnrtibanks... . Chillicothe bank Commercial bank of Lake Erie. Dayton bank Franklin bank of Columbus. Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubeioille..l Farmers' bank of Canton Geauga • 1 Gran-vas Hamilton . . pb Lancaster 15 Marietta Massillon ... Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Mount Pleasant. No Putnam.. Sandusky Scio6. Urbana... Troaster.. Xenia Zanesville INDIANA State bank a d branckes State Scrip KENTUCKY AR banks ILLINOIS State bank Sank of Illinois, Sharneef VIRGINIA. Rank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia Exchangc4ank of 'irginia Farmers'b e snk of Virginia Nosra-Westernbank of Virginia.. Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia _ Branches...... MARYLAND Baltimore City banks... All other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLIN Ali solvent banks.- ..... . SOUTH CAROLINA All solvent hanks .... GEORGIA. Allsolvera basks . . . ALABAMA Mobile banks.... CouJry banks. LOUISIANA Nero Orleans banks (good). AZ banks_ TENNESSEE BOOS AND JOS PRINT I NG OFFICE; N. W. CORNER OF WOOD & FUSE ST.; The proprietors of the Mons's& itAST and Mit.- CURT AND MANUFACTIMER respectfully inform their . friend.a and the patrons of those i:,4pers, tltnt they have • a large and well chosen assort:pent of .7'lg:///11EIC ."'" - "NriLr3llP l '.l! auw M'aca`,..dataalC_ Necessary to a Job Printing Office. and that they ara p.r_cp;red to execute LETTER PRESSR PRINTING, OF -1 13.14.55. Bills of Lading, Circulars, Pa., rAlets, Bill Heads, Card., Handallls, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. Batt Mobs of Valais, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat BiZ7t., with a* propriate cuts. Printed on the shortest notice and mot masa:cable . terMS. We respectfully ask the patrontve of our friends sknd, the puitlic in general in this branch of our business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & S\ilTH. To Printers. -VVE have received, and will hereafter keen r f • scantly on hand, n full supply of Printing fr'A in laige and small kegs; seisich we will be able to ckeaper than it has beretofitre been sold in this cit. Orders from the country atteompr4iii , el by 'Le tt_ (is ALL cAsza) will be proLUptly attend'ed to. PHILLIPS ~t SMITH. net 1 0.-tf Ceee-ef tile Post and Ali aru,tcactu ; sr. TEST RECEIVED, 30 bbls b.st ground Ommisasto l i 0 at the drug nor* of JON. KIDD; ri s2; etnals 4th Ind Vcro.stisuet. par .par no iale 1 -.4 --1 _1 ..1 .._i . : .. ti, .. ..... ....10 ...........I0
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