41) if 119,M0 lag ick)9t. Y up MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1845. Cosonta's bretruT.--Coroner HARTS held an la* 10:0#on thetd instant, on the body of an unknown 1108110145,kwh0 war found drowned in the Allegheny ;,-4100irrtwe miles above Sharrusbmgh. The body op pthaid to be that of a man about 40 years of age, moat 5 feet 8 inbehes high. He had baen dres- it ilk* to I o ray jeans frock coat, with black Imuons, etilimtektit rest, a check shirt, and a plain muslin win pantaloons of summer cloth—blue-grey woollen soda: shoes, trionroes, pegged. He was buried sear ilia place be was picked up. Naw PUBLICATIONC—Coow has received a new stliel by &smuts, celled Agincomrt. It seems to pop. sacaoy the characteristics of the works of that distill. - igaltbed writer of fiction. Hir has also received the Adventures of Obadiah let forth in a series of comic etchings by inairtax Cstavott. Many of the illustratiqns are very sussuisg. APPOINTMENT BY THE GOVERNOR lhailrAS BURSSIDE, E q., to be a Justice of the forme Court, vice Hon. Charles Huston, whose tens of office bus expired. MAYORALTY MEETING, FIFTH WARD There will be a meeting of the Democrats of the Fifth 'Ward this evening at 6& o'clock, at the Primi tive Methodist Chiirrh. Addresses from Messrs MR• OW and Black. Several popular speakers mity be ex pected, MANY DEMOCRATS. ALDERMAN OF TEIE FIRST WARD Being nominatrd for the office of Alderman, I wad respectfull) solicit theca-operation of all in this weed.favoruble to my election, end if Plected, I will eadicsvortaiiischarge faithfully the duties of this of fice. P. S. Pers3ns haring businesss with me, will Sad me at my residence on flid. between Ma rket toil Wood streets, or at my present office in Bear's buil ditss. 4:h street Jim 6.* ALDERMAN IN SECOND WARD, nr,Tt. subscriber offers himself to his fellow-citi *main the Second Ward, Pittsburgh. as ft cendidnte ter AiJerman, to be supported at the ensuing election. iota 3-due- JOHN MAJOR. OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The stabAtriher will ben candidate fur the office of Overseer of the Poor at the ensuing election. .iltn 3 THOM AS PERKINS. ALDERMAN The subscriber respectfully inf. trim his fellow citi zens that he will be a candidate for the office of Alder- RUM 1• the Ist 'Vlartl at the ensuing' city election. (lee 31-te" Ji...NIES ANDERSON, JR. ALDERMAN 'LEWIS G. ROBINSON will be a carolicinte for Aldentuta in the Ch Ward at the ensuing city election. dee.3l4e. OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The eftblwriber respectfully announces himself to his felliser tritium's as a candidate for the, office of Over or the Poor, at the ensuint election. ascii te. JOSEPH O'BRTF.N. OVERSEER OF THE POOR Inaspesetfiilly announce to my friends and fellow telitis' era, that 1 will.be a candidate for the above- office igt the ' m ain 'eleiti on . Should Ibe elected, I can re them that their confidence !hall not be mis placed, as I will use tny best e ideavors to perform the ektiesnir the office with faithfulness. dee 244e* THOMAS MOORE. OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The subscriber respectfully °fors himself to his fel two, citizens as a candidata fur re-election to the above vale. 1. .1. ASHBIIIDGE. *Loa 12. ALDERMAN—EAST (THIRD) WARD. ROBERT MORROW is a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Alderman orthe Third Ward. doe 24-te ALDERMAN respectfully offer myself as n condi late fa• the of ttoe of Alderman in the Second Ward of the city o ristabergh at the ensuing election, and solicit the suf fractinny friends and fellow-citizens. 19 N. PATTERSON. ----- TO THE ELECTORSOF THE SECOND WARD. I respectfully announce to my friends and fellow , teltimerta. that I will be a candidate for the office of -A Idermso, at the ensuing election; and do assure them that, If elected, they shell have no occasion to levet the bestowal of their ixmfnlence. flee 12. E. H. HEASTINGS. To the Metter, of the First. Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. I 'Mkt. myself as a Candidate for Alderman of the First Word, at the rusting election, and respearull, solicit the support of my relents dec 10 TO THE VOTERS OF THE SOUTH WARD, I respectfully offer myself as a candidate for the aloe of Alderman in the South (or Second) Ward. dec 5 A BONNAFFON. ALDERMAN IN SECOND WARD The undersigned offers himself to the citizens of the Second Ward Pittsburgh, as a candidate for Alder ma, and solicits the supportof his friends at the en gaingelectinn.—dS-te" J K HENDERSON. (4%`ALDV.:RMAN.,.49 To my Friends andfellow-ciliz ens of the 2d Ward lonics mere offer myself to your favorable conside radon as a candidate for the office of Alderman, at t he doming ideation; and if elucted, your confidence shall slot be abased by me. ALEX MILLAR. dee 4.—dut' TO THE VOTERS OF THE 2d (SOUTH WARD.) The smdersigned respectfully announces to the pub 'Re, that he will be a candidate for Alderman in the &woad Ward, at the coming January Election. on 144 e. E. MERRITT. Rye Wanted. 200 BUSHELS, fur which cash will be paid by R. GALWAY. jaa 1-1 w• No 4, CommerCial Row, Liberty ■6 Tresses! Trusses!! AIriBASE'S Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure o kof BeMit. It is now conceded by Surgeons and Ilaydeismi generally. that this truss is decidedly su pike* my new in use.—lt is not only superior as a meaner inn oars to the person wearing it the only bops Ormurval eure. To ba bad, only, at Kerr & Mohler's, No 144, col.- OM a Wood street and Virgin Alley. Any iatiurament on the right of selling this instrn ant, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. jan 1. 184.5. MARSHKS superior Patent Truss, together with /Wag atbertnnses most approved of by Physicians as essakmas is reducible Hernia, to be bad at Kerr & Maier's, No 144 Wood st., corner of Wood and Vir gift Alley. ian 1, 1845. Pena Insurance Company. AN Election for Directors of this Institution will be bald at the office of the Company, south mosaeorner of Market and Third streets, Pittsburgh, is Monday the 6th day of January, 1843, between the boon of 9 and 12 o'clock, A. M. J. FINNEY, Jr.. Secretary. :Aft 214141. MATTHEW B LOWRIE 0. S. SCULLY For - Usahillte THE 'Steamboat C ICERO, PAT - Tritaos; Master, will leave for the &- ove end intermediate porta on Mon day, the 6th inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M. Fur freight or paasage apply on board, or to jan 4 JAMES MAY, Agent. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Bo tcs, Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit th e times,aud these who have no money carried free.. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened ail soon as the weather a ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND, 0., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, July 12 Water street. 113'Tha Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. SCHOOL BOOKS. MHE attention of Teachers, and others i tereeted in &hoots, is invited to the stock of School Books and Stationery as hand, and for sale at Jr. H. Mellorls Store, N015.'4, Wood et, next door to Blair's Bruslk Store. Spelling' Books.--Sanciers', Cobb's, M'Gutrey's Eclictic, Webster's, Gailnudet & Hooker's, United States, Forterson',., Hazebs, and Town's Spelling Books. "leaflets —M'Gnfrey!s Eclectic Readers, Sanders. Cobbs, Frost's United States Speuker, English Reader, &c. Grammars.—Smith's, Brown's, Murray's, Bullion's, Comly's, Frost's, Kirkham's, Murnty's Exercises, &c. A riamelice.—WGuffey'3 Eclectic Aritbmetics, Smith's, Cobbs, Western Calculator; Davies' A rithme , tics, Adams'. Emerson's and Keith's Arithinetict. Geographies—Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Mitchell's Primary, Morse's New Geography, Smith's, Olney's, and Parleys. Theo, its —Goldsmith',, I listor ies of England, Rome and Greece, by Pennock, Frost's History of the United States, Hale's Russell's, Willard's and Parley's His tories of the U. States. Parley's America. Parley's Flat and Second Books of histories, Russell's Greece and Rome, Bitkewall's Republic of Rome. Diitioxarics and Expositers.—Jaudon's tho graphical Expositor, Cobb's Expositor, Webster's and Walker's Dictionaries, Cobb's Walker's Dictionary, Gall/Man and Hooker's Schein] & Family Dictionary. Mathernadies.—Bonnyclistle;s Algebra and Mensu ration, Davies' Algebra, Durdw' surveying, Legedry, Davies' Bourdon, Davies' Calculus, Gunner's Survey ing, Davies' Practical Geometry, Davies' Analytical Geometry. Budge's Algebra, Day's A lgel.ra, &c. Philosophy, Astronomy, Botany. Lfe.--Conistorli's Philosophy, Comstock's Botany, Jones' Philosophy, Comstock's Chemistry. Conversations on Chemistry, Guy and Keith's Astronomy, MIA Botany for beginners, Philosophy and Chemistry for beginners, by Mrs Phelps, &c. &c. Classical Books.—A whorl'. series of Greek and Latin classics. Ant hon's Ainsworth's Dictionary, Ainsworth's Latin Die, ionary, Fisk's Greek Grammar, Adams' Latin Grammar, Bunions', Goodrich's, and Valpy's Greek Grammars, Millions' and Boss' Latin Grammars, Historia &eta, Viri Starve. Gramm Maks. ea, Horace Delphini, Virgil Delphini, Lamprier's Classical Dictionary. Book Keeping.—Colt's, Bennett's, Marsh's, and Preston's Book Keeping., With a general assortment of Slates, Copy Books, Ink. Quills, Pencils, Steel Pens, Blank Books, Paper, and Stationary generally, and for sale at Eastern pri ces. by J H MELLOR, jan 1 12:I %Void street. PROCLAMATION:: CITY OF PITTSBURGH, SS. IN conformity with the provisions of an act of the A. General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn syleania, providing for the City of Pittsburgh, and uf the supplement to said act, I, ALEXANDER HAY, Mayor of the said ci•y, do issue this, my Proclamation, declaring thnt on the Second Tuesday of January, A, 1845, being the 14th. day of that month, •the free men of each Wa,d of said city qualified to vote for the members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth." will meet together at the usual place of holding elections in their respective Wards, and e lect by ballot, one person in each and every Ward qualified to serve as members of the House of Repre sentatives of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council, and five pers,us qualified as afore said. in each and every Ward, to be members of the Common Council. And that on the same day,thecitizens of said Wards wilts? the placesaforesaid, elect by ballot, a citizen of the ■aid City, qualified to he a member of the House of Representative of this Commonwealth, to be Mityut of said city. Given under my hand and the seal 41 mid city of Pittsburgh, this 30th day of December, A. D.. 1844. jan 1, 1845 ALEXANDER HAY. Mayor. Lost, ON the evening of the 26th inst, two Bank notes, a ten and eve. The finder will be rewarded, by leaving them with Merits Hailman, Jennings, & Co, 43 Wood st, opposite the Merchants' Hotel. dee 28. Election. T"qualified citizens of the City of Pittsburgh are hereby notified, that an election will he hold at the usual places and time for holding City Elections, on Tuesday, the 7th of Jartunry, 1845, for the election of two persons qualified to serve as Overseers of the Poor for one year tionz 44 April, and for 3 persons for Auditors. E F PRATT, I J ASH till I DGF. Overseers of the Poor. Episcopal Works. JUST received from Messrs. George & Wayne, Philadelphia, a consignment of Episcopal and other books, among which are the folllwing. Sunday School Books (full Bradley's Sermons; series;) Burnet on the 39 Articles; Catechism. 1 2 3 4; Luther on Gallatians; Church Catechism; Sabbath school as it should Tracts; be; Plea for Unbar; Hebrew Bible; Struggle of Faith; Ministerial Commission; The Church, the Faith, Illustration of Prayer; ' Tradition; Keble's Christian Year; Hare's Sermons; Sword's Almannc; Life and Eloquence of Parley's universal History; Lamed; The Works of Chilling*. Eusebius; worth; Ancient History; Bush on the Resurrection. Also, beautiful books for Christmas and New Year presents. Very little Tales. Kriss Kringle's Book; Shadow of the Cross; Sacred Allegories; Conversations on do; For sale by dee 25 Fresh Pine Oil ACONSTANT supply from the manufacturer.— This article injured by long keeping, it is impor tant to consumers to have it fresh. Constantly fur sale at the drug etorc of JRIDD &CO. dec 5 No 60, cor 4th and Wood ate. Perfitmery, Fancy Soaps, &c. FRENCH and American viz: Cologne, Lavender, Honey and Florida Water, Otto Roses, Fiae Pomatum, &c. For sale at the drug store. of J KIDD & Co., corner of 4th and Wood as. Dry Peaches. 150 BUSH ELS du Peaches just received, and for vale by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO, 43 Wood Street 1500 Able. No. 1 SALT; In Stare fuel for side by sAwL. M. HIER, Ceutalliatie, Dear 7th street. Distant This Vicar of Wakefield, with 200 illustnstiontc Taylor's Cowper. W 34 McDONALD. No 65 Wood sr Auction Salo. First Salo of Fresh Dry. Goods. WILL be sold at the New Auction Rooms, Not. 61 and 63, Wood street, THIS moiottoo, the 6th inst., at 10 o'clock, a vaty large and fresh assort ment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, which have been just received from the East, fur fall sales. This stock embraces nearly the whole variety of articles in the line; all of which are of the best fabric, and very latest fashions. They will be sold fur oash, currency, in lots to suit purchasers. WOOL. ENS Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kenuicky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. • Plain six quarter English merino, of all eolcyrs; changeable figured Alpacca lustres; three and six quar ter mousselin do laines; dress hdkfs, &c. Silks and Satins. Plain blk dress sill.; figured silk vesting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; &c. Linens and. Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; pumathr ead; spool cotton prints, cbecks,ginghamz, Irish linens; brown muslins bleached do.; cambric do.; table ?labs; tublediapes &c. Fancy Article*. • Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rine gloves, nettdravvers, G Scomhs,etc. CAPS, HATS AND BROGANS, Belonging to a sepertue invoice, which must be clo sed without any reservation. One case of fine Nutre l is t s ; u ne case of cloth, velvet as d glazed caps; and two cases men's fine Brat... Tins. Al 2 o'clock, P At. A very large assortment of •ww and second hand household and kitchen furniture. 1.1 . ND & BICK LEY, jan G Auctioneers. Dry Goods at Aucttoa. A . T McKenna's Auction Mart, corner of 24 and AL Wood eta., will be sold nu Monday the tith nt n) o'clock, A M., a great variety of winter Dry G 'oda by the pieces and dozens. among which are black and fancy colored cassimeres: black, gray end brown broad cloths, cassittetts artd Kentucky jeans.— Very superior large size woolen shawls, woolen corn. forte, children's woolen caps, (a new article,) childr••a's muffs, red flannel:+, cross bared linseys, together with a great variety of seasonable Articles. Terms at sale. Jon 4 P 51'K. ENN . Auctioneer. Lock Clamps at AtictiOn. A T Davis' Commercial Aur.tion (looms, corner of ts. Wood and sth street, will be sold, on account of whom it may conexin, to pay Freight and charge•, on :Monday next, Jan. 6th, at 2 o'clock, P M. 86 Lock Clamps. AUCTION SALES ALT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of 11 and and sth streets, on Monday. next, January the 6th. at 10 o'clock, A M, will be sold a large lot of broad cloths, easimeres, casinets, jeans, and flannels, with a general variety of fancy and sta. ph+ dry goods. all of which will positively be sold to the highest bidder, for cash curren; prices. Thecae will be particularly worthy the attention of merchants. .jan 4. j D DAVIS. Auctioneer. Allsidenes's sale of Stocks. THE Corporation Stocks, the property of Alexan der M'Clore, which had been postponed, will take place at the New Auction Rooms, Nos 91 and 93, Wood street, on 111onday the 6th day of January next, at 10 o'clock, A M. c( nsisting of Farmer's and Drover's Bank of Waynesburgh; Baltintore and Ohio Flail Rood Company; Monongahela Bridge Company; Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Company; And agreeably to the terms of the voluntary assign ment by the said M'Clurg any valid and undisputed claims against him either individually ores a partner or connected in business with M'Clurg, Detmiston & Co, M'Clurg. Wade &Co, or otherwise, will be recei. ved in payment thereof. They v ill be told in lots to suit purchasers. LIND & BICKLEY, rice 28 Auctioneers. Fresh Arrivals at Nos. 61 and 63. Carpets, Have just been received from the East, a large as sortment of tich Carpets, Ingrain and Vettician; all of bright colors, and the latest Gobionable pattetas.— Thew will be sold by private sale. at very low prices ranging from In to $l, per yard, also,Bruseels beat tb rugs, which will be sold very cheap. Boots and Shoes. Ten co.Ps of fine end heavy winter Boots, Br ran. and Ladiea' shoes. Extra Superfine Broadcloth*. Several pieces of Blue, Black, and 6ivi4iblc flreen. Broadcloths, *out dyed, exclusively fur private sales; and offered at very low prices. LYND & BICKLKY, Auctioneers. Allegheny County, as. IN the Court V Quarter Sessions, .. . • i 4 . - - of said County, No 20, June Terns, ....s_ , 1814. In the matter of a new Township, `.-- out of parts of Upper St. Clair and Jefferson Township: AND WOW, TO wrr; December 18, 1844: Approved, and the Court direct that notice he given by the Clerk, by publication in the Daily Post, and Pittsburgh Daily, that the same will be confirmed on the 4th Monday of January, 1895, unless exceptions are tiled before that time. By the Court, dec 2043 w THOMAS FARLEY, Cl'k. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. No 106, March) In the matter of the voluntary Term, 1843. I assignment of William Digby, t 4 To Thomas J. Campbell. . • And now, to wit; December 14, •• 1844: Account of J. J. Campbell, • assignee, exhibited and filed ; and on motion of R. Patterson, the Court direct the Pro ['motor). of the Court of Common Pleas to give notice of the exhibition and filing the same by publication three weeks in two papers printed in the city of Pius burgh, to wit: the Chronicle and Morning Post, the last of which publications shall be at least ten days before the day of hearing; setting forth that the said account will be allowed by the Court, on the twenty second day of January, A. D , 1845, unless cause be shown why the same should not be anowed. From the Record, dec 19-d3w GEO. R. RIDDLE. Pro. Wagon and Rail amid Lino. THE undersigned has made arrangements to for ward Goods during the 'Winter season to Belli• more, Philadelphia. New York and Boston,by the most expeditious route and at low rates. C. A. IWANULTY. Canal Basin, Lilwrty st. /lee 5.1844 3m In Stars. 50BBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES ; SO Botes Cincinnati Palm Soap; • 4 " Variegated " 2 Cases Table Salt; on consignment and for sale by , nov D. & G. W. LLOYD. Tallow Oil. ANew article far superior to either Tanner's or Fish Oil fur dressing or softening leather, harness, &c., after using 2 or 3 tithes on leather it is not subject to mould or to be attacked by worms. A constant sup ply of the above fur sale at J. 8. GW YNNE'S nov 14 Franklin Manufactory, 2d Street. BEAR'S GREASE, warranted gentrine; Also, a large lot of fuse French perfumery; For sale by WM. THORN, dec 2 No 53 Market street REMOVAL. MESSRS. MOORHEAD & READ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW H AVE removed their office to Second stree,three - doors from the corner of 2nd and Grant ate-- pear the Scotch Hill Market: ml 7 TVo reed: J. D. DA VIS, Auctioneer 11908 XI, DBOTIKEIIIII & CO.'S • • Arrangements for 1848. ; ,A% BLAKELY & AGENTS, PITTSBURGH, z. "7 -- Remittances to and Passage from Great Britain and Ireland, by the "Black Ball or Old Lixe of Liverpool Packets." nrSailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th o . . each month. P ERSONS desirous of sending foe their Friends now residing in any part of the "OLD COUNTRY'," can make the necessary arrangements with the sub scribers, and have them brought out by the above well known favorite "Line of Packets," which sail from LIVERPOOL punctually on the Ist and 16th of every month; also by FIRST CLASS AM &RICA SSRI PS, sailing, from there EVERY SIX DAYS, during 1845. And as they are determined not to depend on any Liverpool House or Agent, to see the people's interest taken care of, Mr JAMES D. DUCR R, one of the firm, is there, who will remain and see that every thing connected with their business is executed with promptitude and despatch. Should the persons sett for decline coming out, the money will be returned to the parties here, without any deduction, cm producing the Passage certificate and receipt. The "Black Ball or old Line of Liverpool Pack sGs" comprise the following magnificent Ships, via: ' The New Yotot, The CAMBRIDGE, " Oxvoan, • " ENGLAND, " YORFC6HIRE, " EUROPE.," MONTEZUMA, " COLUMBUS. With such superior and unequalled arrangements the subscribers confidently look forward fur a contmu 'twee ofthet support which has been extended to them so many yearA, for which they are grateful. Those pi`oceeding or remitting, to their relatives, can at all times obtain Drafts at sight for any amount drawn direct on the ROYAL BAN& OF IRRLAND, DUBLIN; Also no 111SYSIPS. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO., BI.f2ERS, LGROOR ; which will be paid on demand at any of the Banks, or their Branches, in all the principal Towns through out ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Apply to, or addrenet (if by letter, post paid,) RUCHE, BROTHERS & CO., No 35 Fulton St., N. Y. or BLAKF.LY & MITCHEL, Smithfield street, near sth, and Penn - street, oct 15-d&artliny Pittfburyh. Real Ii state 10? Sale. BLA K ELY & MITCH E:L, offer for sale Real Estate in Town and Country, amongnst which ere six building lots in Penn st,each 21 feet front by 100 feet deep. A Steam Saw Mill, oa the Allegheny Riv er in Pitt township—Lot 500 feet front by '250 deep.— A Lot of ground on 2d at, near Wood st, 30 feet by 80--with 2 frame dwelling 'looses. Eighteen building lots near the Alms House, (Caldwell's plan.) Twen ty building lots in New Troy. Two building lots on 4th st Road. Two Wilding lots in Allegheny City.— A lot of grotind near the Canal Basin Penn et, with, a good frame tenament. A dwelling house and lot on Walnut at. A three story brick house and lot on Smithfield and Seventh ate. A neat and comfortable rl welling house on Penn at,near the Presbyterian church. A lot of ground and dwelling house in Manchester.— Two acres of ground adjoining the town of Hanover, Columbianna county, Ohio. A lot of ground 61 by I 130 ft,in Liverpool, Ohio, on which is erected a ft:mace , end other buildings for the Manufactory of Liverpool I ware. Fouracres of land adjoining the town of Liver pool, on which is erected a Rope Walk, &c. Thi ty building lots in different parts of the town of Liver pool Ohio. Four lots of ground each 20 by 61, on which is erected seven tenaments. A lot of ground on sth st. 30 by 120. Apply at our Office on Smith field st. near sth st dec 16. BLAKELY & MITCHEL For Sate. ASMALL Stearn Engine, 6 horse power. all Wm plete and in good running order. Apply to dec 16 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. 10 BAGS Oki Government Java Coffee; 10 " " Laguayra 15 " Fancy Rio 5 If Peppu & Pimento " 10 Half Chests first and Extra fine Y. H Tea; 6 " " " Imperial &Gun Powdet " 6 " " " Chulan Ponchong " 30 Catty Boxes, various styles; 20 Boxes M. R. Raisins; 20 Half & quarter boxes M. R. Rai,ittA 10 Boxes Sperm Candles; 5 " Genoa Citron; 4 " Rock Csuati); 5 " Sugar; 5 " Jujube Paste; 5 " Fell & Baker's Cocoa; 15 Malts Cassis; 4 libis French Currants. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. dec No 28, Fifth Street. FRESH GOODS. K. LOGAN & CO., No 82, FIFTH STREET, 10/ • have just received from the Eastern Auctions, a large assortment of Cloths, Cassimeree, am:Watt inets, among which are: French Blue Black Broadcloths, from $6 00 to $7 00; Eng-14, " 200 to 6 00; Beaver Cloths, " 1 60 to 3 00; Fancy Cassimeres, Plaids and Stripes, 75 to 2 00; Saminetes, assorted colors. 37i to 1 08. Also,:a large lot of Wool Shawl*, Wool Comfort*, Casshmere Shawls, Hoaiety, Gloves, Super Buck Mitts, &c &c &c. We would invite our Customers and the public generally, to an examination of our Stock, as we feel confident that we can, and will, sell our goods as low for Cash as any other house in the City. dec 19-tf Fancy and Variety Creed& THE undersigned is now receiving the largest assortment of Goods of the above descriptions ever brought to this mat ket, and he is determined to sell them lower than any other House in the city; call and examine for yourselves. The Stock consists in part, of the following articles: Waickes. Hair, Nail& Tooth Brush. Gold Lever Watches, Leather Belts, &c. " Ltepine " With a fine lot GI Fancy Silver Lever " Cutlery. Jewelry. Not Caps, Gold Breast Pins, Canes. " Finger rings, Baskets, " Ear rings, Variety Goode, " Pencils, Spool Threads, " Bracelets, Patent " " Lockets, &c., Pound 14 Silver Butter Knives, Percussion Caps, " Pencils, Pins, " Darts,ornaments,&c. Suspenders, Fancy Goods. Hooks and Eyei s " Heir Pins, Soaps, - " Jet " " Cotton Cords' " " Combs, Tapes, "4 " Ornaments, Eyelets, " Bead " Hair Combs, " Bracelets, Redding " Jet Breast Pins, Ivory " " " Necklaces, Shaving Brushes, Rosewood Writing Desks, Boot Laces, Dressing Cases. Corset " Rosewood Work Boxes, Buttons, Chess Men, Dickson Tea and Table " Boards, Spoons, Accordeons, Thimbles, Colt's Revolving Pistols, Steel Fens, Common Pistols, Needles, Coral Beads, Knives, Silk Purses, Scissors, • " Bags, Clocks, &c. Gold and Steal Beads, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Needle Books, Cigar Cases, Top. A handsome assortment. Z. KINSEY, dee 5. No 86 Market street- Sagas House KaWOOL 40 BBLS. Sugar House blames, just-received and for sale low by JAMES MAY. aov 29 List of Letters REMAINING is the Pest O ffi ce at Allegheny an the let darof January, 1845. ,Persons calling for letters whose names are on this pet will please say they are advertised. Ackley Mr A ndesnon Mimes /t nderlon John A pie lava Aehos,,n Wm A Anderson Junes Abe Anna R Barns Geo W - Brewrnan Diskina Bolger B Black Mary Butler Ira 2 Bibb David Brown Nancy Black Eliza Bailey Eliza Bert William Bar Duglas - Bayn Mary A Burnard John Bidley Edward Brown Mary Black Thomas - Bowen Charles Bakin Thomas Byron Martha Brokers Moriah Anna Barr Jacob ' Ball Benjamin C. Conner Catherine Conley Moreeh Miss Christian Thomas Creppea Mary Callen James Carpenter James 0 Craig James Clinton Joseph Rev Calvet] Wm Cambell J C Chase Rachel Copeland Coleman & Ray Crothers Rachael Can3ble Martha Causse Rebecca Clary Mary Callwell James Christy Elisabeth Clarkson William D Dunlap Mr Duffy Cornelias Donley Mary S Davis Elizabeth Davis James Davis L C Dinsmore James Davidson Andrew Davis Nancy mil Mary Davis Silas Dennison W M Dolby G W Derby Amelia Denny Kanner Davis Mrs Jane Dabbs Agnes Dawson James E Ebher by David 2 English John F Falk ner Mary Ferguson Robet Farley Talents° Ftouser John Eigan Marriret Eaerby Mr B Flnvrer Ge.47rge, Frew Nancy H Forester Robert Fryer Henry Frewronn Ann GRAM Samuel Gorden George Gorden Samuel Galvin John Gilmore Thomas Green George Gonsaulis Wm Gillespie John id Green %V • Gibons Joseph Graham Mary Gray James Graham Martha. Gilson Boyd Gulick Luther H Grabens James Given William Glasgow Robt Guacher John Hutchisna James Hadsard Joseph Haslet Thomas Ft Harlan Ellis Henderson Robt 4 2 flysting John Heysey Joseph Hastings John If Ballad David Hu% Henry Hutchison MTh G Hoag J ames !limeMichrrel Harocup 8 Henderson John J 2 Havles David Hulot' Rev Herbert John Henry Margaret Heisell George Hyatt Noah amen Rev Herron ins Haslet Wra Hammitt Errtabeitb Irwin John Julius Mnt S E Jacob's P H Jessup Margaret Kuhn Dr. Kirk Joseph S Kerr Rev David Kerr Ana 2 Kettering Ann L Lstoe Catharine Logan Eliza Logan David bl Mitchel Samuel Miller Jene C Morrison Jesse 2 Mahan Elitsbeth Marshall John Megan Hagh. MaxonJesse M'Keever Daniel M'Fan Mary M'Cruchei3 Alexander M'Cormick P NPlntosh Alex M'lntire George Artiary Daniel LawrerneeW‘n C Lang Joshua Llcky iViWarn Monson tianntaa Moody II F Motz Hannah Montgomery Samuel Montgomery Jeliu Moore Mary Moore Julia AcClelland Elite M'llwaine A M'Connel Garvin M'Connel Thomas M'Garty Henry M'Gee Patrick Mline Daniel M'GinnisJohn Osborne Samuel Payne Wm C Parker Mary Jane Petit Wm Dr Pattetiton James D Pratt John • Notions Elizabeth Riley Mr P Rowles Nibs Ann Ross Daniel Robinson James Rogers Slush Rowland John P Sample John Sheets John H Snair Barbara Sutton Willhun Sarver Philip Straub Philima Sanderson John Steittet Samuel Sbunk Francis R Smith Samuel Steigletter Mr Sarver• Benjamin Thnmpson - Bethel Toben Margaret Miss Vabwinckle I•iicholu We.acer Thompson Winslow James M W. W. Williams Margaret West Lowry Wells Mr J Warner G l 3; - Warner Judge Wright Miss Hannah Wier Patrick. Wilson Eliza Whitten Dr J W Whilst:ay I A Winslow William Watson Mary Watson Robert Watson Andrew Wicklim W Man Woods Ale:ander Waugh David Wortbingtan Aaron Wingroove Mary A 'Worthington Amor Williams Mary Young Mitchel. Zimmerly Rosanna WILLTANI KARNS, Pummaster January, 3, 1845. IMITATION CROWN GLASS. M'KEE & CO., of Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of • Glass, would inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public in general, that they are now manufac turing an article of Window Glass, but little if any inferior to Orown Glass; theyhase adopted the method so successfully practiced by the most celebrated glass manufacturers in the East, have, at considerable ex pense erected a Revolving Wheel oven, (the only one in operation in the West,) and are now manufactur ing a most superior article, free from the blemishes of surface unavoidable in the ordinary process. Orders for this Glass can now be filled without delay by ad dressing S. McKEE, & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. doe S-I m Brass Clocksv JUST received, 100 Brass Clocks, 30 !soar and 8 day, from the celebrated manufacturers, "Je rome" and "Thomas," warranted to be a first rats ar ticle, and will be sold at the lowest price for Cask, by J K LOGAN & CO., No 32, Fifth street. Johnson Henry Jena Ephrahrt Kidd James Kribs Samuel C Kirk Arthur Patton Simnel Park MIA 4 Paltrier Maria R. Porter Andrew . Patterson Isaac Redick Samuel T 3 Ramsey Phoebe Robinano Margaret Rinck Joseph Robinson G W Rubinson Gurdon S Smith Frederick Sweeny If Stevenson Mr J Stone Hannah Shipley D B Shacklett Mr Silbert Hendrick, Simerly Jacob Sanderson James •Smith J H Smith Margaret Todd Robert Vaawinkle Maria 4rranspo A32111740AN POUTAMLEDOALT LINA, For As traluporiation of"--•-•-•_ • MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE • IBSTWZMN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITT BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS RESPECTFULLY inform theirfriendsand 'hippie" generally, that they have changed the riameof their Transportation Line, from the United States Pne;ehist Boat Line. to the American Portabießout Line This line is composed of twenty-ore new Four ikon Hoe Portable Boars, one of which will depart, 4014. from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia nr.d Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable - Boat over every other mode of transportation are toto well known to shippers generally to requtre comment, suffice it to say, that thedetention, loss, s e Parutionikal damage to Goode, invariably attending threat ran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, re by the Portable Boats most effectually removed, To give undoubted security to owners and shipper'. all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in. tiered in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Metchandiso shipped by this line in any of the east. ern cities. and consigned to H Devine & Co, will be for: warded immedintely on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern rides. and charge PO corn. missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any eornmunieutions or goods directed to the care of that undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO., Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E 0. WHITESIDES & Co., ado Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia ? GIESE & SON, Commercestreet Wharf, Baltimore, B A FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, jail WI No 3, Chatham street. Boston. ileragEVl alia=l 0. A. DlcAritrLTlr'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the ttansportation of Yerchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. T HE success this line has met with, since. It Was first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the slumber of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, ono of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during the season, and make t the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages ofth c Portable Boat System overevery other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well knows to shippers by this route generally to require any com Shippers can rely onhavingtheirproduce, merchant dine, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agontsof this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Line., without any additional charge made for reedit, ing or advancingrcharges, &o. Allcommunications to the following Agents will be premix}y attended to: CHARLES A. MCANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, ism 31-iy 27 4 2, Market street, Philadelphia.. Good intent Mail Stage Lino for Erie. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public, that, having recently made a contract with the P. 0. Department for carrying the Mail from this piney to Erie; have procured new Troy built Coaches fur the conveyance of Passengers. And having also procured fresh Teams, and good, careful and sober drivers, are enabled to drive through in thirty-two hours, being can but one night. The Stage will leave the Exchange Hotel every morning at 9 o'clock, A.M. BRINKER, BENNETT, & Co. P. S. For seats, apply to W R Moorhead, Agent, next door to the Exchange Hotel. This is the only Line that rune clear through, to Erie, the other Line running no further than Mercer. nov. 4, 1844. (Spirit of the Age copy 3 mos. and charge this office.: or Coughs! Colds !! Consumptions!!! THORN'S PLTI:MONARY CANDY. -ssiz#. t. h . THIS pleasant and certain core foe • • coughs and colds goes ahead of all the preparations 110 , ,V or ever offered to the public. The ti:e of it is so great that the preprie. for has some difficulty in keeping a supply for the in creasing demand. Medical agencies, groceries, dreg gists,colfee-hoeses, and even bars on steamboats keep a supply on hand. It is called for every where, end - will sell in any place. I'he reason is this: every one who has a cough or cold by eating a few sticks find , themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to the subscriber, will be attended to. For sale by the stick, cent:; 5 Aicks 101.25 ct 4 and at wholesale by iVM - THORN, Druggist, 53 Market at, where a general assortment of Drugs and medicines may elwere be found. nom 28 Plttaburgh Navigation and Fire llasevanca Compri n y. THE Annual election for Directors of the Pitts, burgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Company. will be held it the Office, No 35, Market street, on Monday, January 6r h, 1843, between the hours of ID, A. M.,aed 2,P. M. JAMES S CRAFT, dec24—dtd. Secretary.. Nlonongahela Navigation Company. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company will be-held at the office of the Company, in the city of Pittsburgh; on the siatb day, being the first Monclav, of January, 1845, at 2 o'clock, P M., for the election of officers for the ensuing year. WILLIAM BAKEWELL. - Secretary. dee 11-dte 20 fiGrose No 1 Bottle Corks; vv 6 Bbls Sp Turpentine; 2 " Copal Varnish; • 1 Cask Olive Oil; 3 Bbls Ven Red; 2 " Lampblack: 1 " Cream Tartar; I " Flor Sulphur; 1 Case Hell Sulphur; 1 " Liquorice Ball; 1 " Gum Sbellae; 1 .. C opa l ; 73 lbs Guns Camphor; • 10 " " Opium; Together with a general assortrnentof Drop. Meal, tines, Dye Stuffs, doe:, jasi received and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. No 184 Liberty, head of Wood at. mesh, 801 l Butter. 350 LBS FiteSH ROLL PUTTER, pot rrs ceilred. and for sale by H AILMA N , J ENN INGS &10). 43 Wnld rreat. /Plaguels and Cal4lifttes v A ;FRESH supply of Flouovvis end Cessuovesea i A jtht received I:vi t t; ;be Nre auketu tom, omi lye saleluer,by GEO. coctißMK. WV 7 •." 281toeVW--:
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