`Tr 7P-7:AT: , -"s" - '7'VSZ: 4 7 7 4:;4'-` 7 ' 1 "4-`74 .t - - • , y v ~,e In the House of Representatives a res olution had passed instructing ihe commit tee Ui foreign relations to enquire into the expediency of annexing the Republic of Tepee to the United States. Information has , been received from a gentleman residing in Victoria,- That the Mexican settlement styled New Bahia, better known as Carlos' Rancho was de stroyed a few weeks ago by a party of , volunteers from Victoria, under the corn• 'rased -of Capt. J. Owen. - Sarno years ago an effort was made to collect all the chimney sweepers in the city of Dublin, for the purpose of education. Among others there came a little fellow, who was asked if lie knew his letters. 'O, yea.' was the reply. 'Do you spell?' !U, yes.' 'Do you read?' 'O, 'And what book did you learn from?' 'O, I never had ibtook in my life, air.' •And who was your schoolmaster?' *O, I never was at a school.' Here was a singular case, a boy could read and spell withouta book or a master. But what was a Cacti Why, another little siweep, a littte older than himself, had taught him to read by showing him the letters rarer the shop doors., which they passed as they went through tha city. His teacher then. was a little ow( ep like himself, and his book the sign boards on the houses. IV hat may not be done by trying. Nicely Caught.—'Come here, Sa ly, my love, now what does belt mean inou't know; mam.' , What—eh ! a! what ignorant children! Take your finger out of your mouth O l ei c ; well—now, Sally, what's put round your waist every day 1 Come now, look at rue; speak out, pshaw, what are you looking so sheepish for I Tell me, now.' 'Oh, Mrs. Buozie, I didn't think you kilowed it.' 'La! what are you thinkiniz Come, t'other schu!ars are waiting. An swer me, directly. What is p' - . t round your waist every jay 7 'A a a-I—ahem I it's ,L• e SLA.•s' arm, mam—but he hasn't I .'..isseB me, only jest .q(rocions Casualty. --1n insane man Tkam'A Franci9 CfiSkin, leiShrna!), who had been Et lunatic tfl ap.• alms-liout,e at Lowell arid hand cuffe I—utie af.ernoon, about a couple muniits ?go, wandered from *the alms h ,us 2 to a tieili'uor's h.inse, and in coming back at dusk found the dour fastened. A boy at the alms-house knew he was at lite door, hut would out let him They waive" 1) get rid of him, he said; Fru.n that day to this, he his nev • et been heard ul. The M •!y r v m amity-lintel with his esiapc; but :1,1 eff were made to discover where the poor helpless creature had wandircil. It is suggested that ho may have waud,o - cd iniu the woods and perished. A man can by constant exercise and prac tice, en accustom himself as to almost equal the horse in speed at running, and can hold nut a much longer period. In a joutney of four or five hundred ndles, he can walk down a horse. At the ei4lllll. ninth, or tenth day, ;,s the case may be, the bottle will evince feelings of great fa tigue—while the mnn will be comparative ly quite fresh. "We read of the king's messengers ofispahan, who are t unners by profession, going 100 mil a in 11 hours; thus averaging over 7 miles to the hour. Savages who hunt the Elk, tire down the animal in the chase on folt, and take it. To come up to such standards as these, requires great eff wt. and practice. Very few of us know our power in this respect and would scarcely the fact till proved by actual experience'. If the number of miles walked by an active out cl , ) r business man, could he correctly estimated for a single week, the result would be surpti-ing. Somebody says that chimney sweepers tought to be very contented people, as their trade (we beg pard3n, profeysion,) soots “Wil I any other lady take a pirkle?” as the girl said yen she tpibled into a hogshead of brine. Speculation.—As this word is used and unierstood in Wall skeet, the first letter is omitted. ~. °~~. The only way for a rich man to be healthy is by exercise and abstinein live,as if he were porrwhich are esteemed the worst parts of poverty. The best rules to form a young man, are, to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one'e Own opinions, and value oth ers that deserve it, There is nothing wanting to make all ra• tionat and disinterested rople of one reli• gioa, but that they should talk toge;her eve• ry day. The Farmer.—With no inheritance but health, with no riches but industry, and no ambition but virtue, he is the sole king among men, and the only man among kings. A virtuous man who has passed through the temptations of the world, may be com pared to the fish that lives all the time i.i .aalt water, yet is still fresh• I've got him in euiltody,' PR the snap . ping.turtla raid when he got a horse by the leg, and the animal was running off with him. Pride is as large a beggar as want, and a _rest deal more sauey.—Saville. - Harbors on Lake Michigan.•—The Kal. mason Gazette says that the property which has been lost in Lake Michigan within the Netfive years would have built a harbor at the mouth of every stream that empties in ?oldie lectures fed 10 cent concerts are *MU rap in Philadelphia, PcdestriiiikiNm. • P(.R JAMES - BUCHALNA.N, Subject to lb' diciest"- of a Nalidnil Convention. DAILY MORNING POST. PHILLIP' 4 WK. 11. 111TH, tUITORIINO PAOPRINTHRII FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1843 See First Fog., Cone ress. In the Stnnfe a Report, which was ord, red to be presented, etas recieved from the Post Hester General, in relation to the reduction of letior pep t,g-, It is thought the views of the P. M. will be adodtcd. A memorial was presented from merchants of New York, risking a reduction of clu'ieq on cotton ion ts The bill to rdiLv,i such persons as wero placed on the Texas side oldie boundary line, by the re- cent Stlrvey, was tulicn up and passed The bit fur the occupation of Oregon Territory. was taken up and de'oat,d. Na nt rou , pentICIIIR were p-escnted in rell'ino An Aindition Convention is to be hold at t o Gen. Jackson's fine, the Bankrnpt law, and %Vnolibury,N• J., on the 12th of this month. Noted Abolitionists of both sexes are to be the slavery question In the House, Mr. Brigze offered a resolution directing the Committee on accounts to pay those Present members who were detained by the stormy weath• The Ohio Penitentiary has during the er the <<llle compensation, as though they had . past year, gone $lO,OOO behind its earnings. been actual in attendance. Heretofore. the prison has paid its way, by Botts it making a fool of hiniael; in another ende. convitt labor. vor to *head' the President. The Committ re en Ways and Means repurtcd , ail dit —That Mr. Preston ref-i riled his against the Exchequer. Mr. Athertiiii from tic seat in the Senate, with the vi v to s t ir. minority 01 the Committee, made a eaunter accompanied try a resolatiou Way , amen d_ teed Gen. Cass, as minister to France. mcnt, instructing the commi!tn' a oil tvu ) B and Business prospects in Nov York.—The incLns to report File!) u bill c,r the safe keeping New York Cum. Advertiser says that the uul ,:iitkietinz or public m mc) , as wi 1 prtvc t specu!at ton, or for , prospects rte good for a fair and sontid hit benutit of monied corpora ations, (the ise'.o.treasuly.) siness in the sprin gy . The money tntrke t A debr_te arose on this, which occupied the re is still ahunlantly sop , and the pay ment of dividends will increase. mm".tier of the day Abolition in a Slave state The Baltimore Sun publishes the follow- about the excess of votes in this ward; but Mg advertisement from a paper printed in we think it will be dropped. Those de -17D5, called the 'B Itimore Daily Gaz e t te sirous of tlin.wing out the v.,te of the ward, "Norio: member.,, ‘lar gland are the friends of Thom.ion, Ihe election exty L.r prt,inotinz 1112 Ablittion &c 71: r T psted to at:cn I a ..t.AII-,1 cling ot . the 4ilid of the dig rrg 11117.er ILI) i i WOIMIN01)(1 he r.l J ,bn ' • - [.)cm Hot we t an 13591110 them that the 27',1/ tia , t., at x o'c!.n a p.) cyrn Jo,} r!! Sec'y. thlrnitclals are not going to he the means of dep ivinga nian of un office to %%hid' he Apr , l:23, L7JS" The above we commend to the especial has been chosen hy a lair tryijoii!y, mertAy attention of modern abilitionists. Fr on i.ccause the elciMin clerks in one wand this we find that fifty yews ago, the slave made a blunder of 3 GYN.' S co. 'Honesty holders themselves hid the vestion of th e • is the ovst abuli;iun ..f slavery in consideration, and . - we doubt not that had it nut been lot the The St. Louis Gazette of the 31st ult., imprudent interference of persons %% hu had .932 ' .5.: ' en ' steamer r.' " rtrn. Ca p t. 13" ' d ' Oileans, on the w , '2b,h nothing to do %sith it, slavery to Mai from this port to New , Orleans, instant, struck a snag at Gimol "F iwer if not abolished, would now exist utisus- I nil, and broke several umbers and start its by puhiie opinion. The Aboliiion i-ts may learn from this that the it progress eil two o r three planks, and was ohligtol to re; IN; to thti port f rep hits. The has been "crab fashion: . backwards. The of ject for which they so zealously, an d "'V , ("i"hi'a l lY 11 ur, st" r'ffl• TT u, h ground—thee damaged, and wasdi , l.ll.llgtil at the m honestly atroggle, has lost of Apple Creek• shtekles of the slave have been tightened and theircondition,in both north and south. .4.stoni,shed all round.—Evrry one %%as made worse. It will take ha I a century astonished alibi.) result of the lec!i in f. , t of moderation to gain IA hat they had in M ay ., i i n this ritv,ittni so are all in Alli . gh9 : - nv. It was c.intideetly belie‘ed here that Hay would nol he elec eil; and in our sis_ ter city it was thou 4 ht that Scott would be elected, and that Foster stood no clia nce; but it turned out the reverse. People had better quit n eking calculations on e. lections mail they ¢et their returns. Noth. raps 'PA. MIS Id: ync lad! , s have, ac doubt not. bbd Dr Smith, 01 the Nledira I and Si - gical J. tirto!, t,d,teiart.t that t'ght strap, ttn• der the fttet, %%hen the le: itt flexed, preetet lh Isnre 10., II so tOrcibly Into the cavity joust dirt it by no meani tstranze there rue ilu.neruus coin plaints of weak knees, rlisumattc pm, and oreue...s of tlie in use! lion of war, on the part of the ;ad tem, itgai tint pan taloon scrap , , and they , will ptrßevere until they Lave revenge for tho unnatural ern: , tde earned on againA. busticf, Rejected.—The Philadelphia Chronicle of the 9th inst., says, We were told last evening, that letters had been received from Washington, stating that the norninatlonh of Thomas S. Smith, the Tyler collector of the Port of Philadelphir, and Joel B. Suth erland, Naval Surveyor, were rejected by the Senate on Friday, and iltat G n. Gtkorge Kelm would be presented today, for. tb:e office of . Collector." And in lolor.—The G iveroor I , .‘y i, in his I ite messag”, says of the 10,000,000 ac , ef, in that territory,-recently purch ised by the ILI itell *Stater from the Sac and Fox Indian., 'a viry larL:e por tion or it is unsurpas.trl i fertility an I beauty by any ill the world; alvouridivvg in navigable streams of ili purest wator and ofFe•ring ments to its settlement at least equal to any por ti n of the great ♦Oliey of the 'Mississippi.' A Noble Bequest.—Mr. John Bustard, who ye cently died in Louisville, Ky., bequeathed to the Protes'ant Orphan Asylum, or that city, ten the u sand dollars, which is to be safely invested, an the proceeds applied to the current expenses. lie also bequeathed a lot of ground on which to erect a suitable building. In the case of the steamer Moselle, it has been decided by the Ohio courts, th .t the loss of a steamboat by the explosion of a boiler is a loss covered by the policy of insurance. Virginia Coal —The Richmond Compiler con• tains the following staLiment of all the coal that has been mined and transported to mar liot from the coal mines of Eastern Virginia, during the year 1842. Do bele . From the Chesterfidd mines, 1,005,671 do Tuckahoe Va'ley Minos, 539,736 do Deep Run Mines, 180,265 Absence of Mind.- -Putting your hand into a neighbor's pocket book instead of your own. The N.Y. Legislature has fairly got to work. All hogs found in the streets of New York are to be sent to the Alms House for the use of the paupers Politic. is New Hampshire.—Rtlrs N. H. Patriot contains -a call kora State Con vention to beheld at Concord, _on the 12th of January. 'rfiii is a disorganizing move. ment and we think the conservatives will again find that New Ilampshife is not 'l saac Hill's state." A man 80 years of age in Uxbridge, R. I. fell across a barrel from the loft above in his barn. which caused his instant death. Jun 9, 1843 (leo. Fisk is lecturing on Mesmerism in Waehington The mother of Small, one of the Som ers mmineers, who resides in Boston has become almost insane A man named John O'Doughertv., was choked todeath in Cincinnati, Ohio, a few days since, by a piece of meat sticking in his thrwit Phis 111i1V bu a lite.di.l 1,725,675 The West Ward.—Much has liben said ing i; more i.nrecain .4 Neu, Year• it Gift —A firm in Boilton that !ailed in 1837, end paid this creditors only 6 , ) cents on the dollar, having wince I:covered their (intone, on the first inst. sent se a 'New bear's gift' to each of their lorrtior ere lilorA, the artinunt rialitly du to each. This i. one cirri out of a thou and. We could not oljeet to a Bankrupt law that would relieve such me. We havo heard that 11 , 18 one convert in this veetinn of the c )untry. lie has taken the pledge, joined church, is piyinz off iris Mil &Mt. , , and making great preparations for an exit next April. We have no doubt but Mr. Miller could do a good businewa in his line about these dig gins—therc appeara to be FO many who want a change. . Gov B)uck in tweet with otri •c•hunterr. The Quebec Gazette the bankrupt talc has been eery active through the United Stater' In Aringtront- county, in thin state, it 19 very dull since the unfortunate radius ct" Clhiu ell. The cornmissioncr might as Well shut up Chop. Six of the :14 Issiclmscus Itailr .)L Is have just declared their dividends—three of them 3 per cent, and three 4 per cent. Heavy.— A Mr. Barry in Haltimrrre has insti tuted a libel suit against Mr. Juliti Barney, lay ing damages at $lOO.OOO ! Cincinnati has been divided into nine Wards by the Legislature. X man named Beath is in the Newbury port jail for disturbing religious meetings. He publishes a paper called "X voice from Jail." 3 new Epidemic.—A fatal epidemic cal led the 'black tongue' is raging at Sarato— ga, N. Y. Some twenty or thirty of the inhabitants have already fallen victims to it. Mons. Ernest, late Manager of the Pittsburgh Theatre, has opened a dancing school in Cincinnati. It is tho't that the nominations of Messrs, Smith and Sutherland to the Philadelphia Custom House will be confirmed by the Senate. aiartrisbarti Corite*staileace. • Massimo to, ae.lo, 1843. GeOlemen:—To-day the Senate and House of Representatives met iu Conven tion to elect a United States Senator.— Previously to balloting all the candidates were withdrawn except James Buchanan and John Banks. Upon the vote being taken it was announced that James Bucha nan was cleated, he having received a ma jority of all the votes. There were 130 Senators and Representatives present—of these James Buchanan received 74 votes, John Banks 54 votes, Richard Brodhead 1 vote, and John S. Gibbons 1 vote. Mr. Gibbons voted for Brodhead, and Mr. Fredericks for Mr. Gibbons. The Hon. Anson V. Parsons has been nominated to the Senate as 7udge of the General Sessions of Philadelphia city and County, and Ellis Lewis Judge in the Lan• caster Distt•ivt in the place of Mr. Champ• nays, resigned. The 13uchanan co.vention was in Ses sion yesterday, and will again meet to-day at 3 o'clock. Every part of the State is rerresentel; and a more respectable and dignifi d body of men has nut fur a I.mg time assembled here. change. -The N. V. Aurora says Ova the umbrella trade at the different ho• tel is said to be ruined. Some years since, a person could leave an old cotton umbrella at almost any public house, and after a short absence, return and select a very good silk one; but now a-dbys the um brellas are all cotton bird gingham, and are not worth taking off. The days of silk umbrellas are passe 1. Libels.—Judge Duran, of the Philadel ' phis Quarter sesiions, has for some time , past been threatening the Spirit of the inv!s with prosecution fur libel. Du ! „ b een t e lling t o:he homely truths of the maonu•r in which business was con- ihrtcd in that court, that du not redound n-.oell to the credit the liom , r3We gentle men who preside. We learn, however. that th , pr itectition is suspende(7 on ac— count of ;he Judyze's fear that further .'e vcl .p emei a l might he made of a inure stirtling character than thos3 that have al., ready appeared. The is y t ZU3 9 11l TO LET FOR A TER.SI uF FEA US. The home F• r,, a Mr, 11 , 1011 Hone of the lair mail nit of I ) t. I ri. , ! I Ireta:i :Itl. }Mt Ewnit,•illi 'l,l so P. , ,le•towcightp,adjntn the liorn.,lh Lawrenervi le, t r I 101 A far Pii ice has stul.kirtily refused to oe• (ram rivaburffh. Th. Farm chr01,,,, aI pI h a l oise by pay tog t lIC l'Unt , fill I! y rrrr of cleared land a iarre port oni Itniiorn on 1.1. 111,Thenc Elver, a foil propoll ion in inradoW and rgn Orchard. The 1,1111.11"ln are the And a fart, Carn Stable. kr kr .ana a o.tnne.pclug ht Creole ('ast.—The action brought „err apniog of pun water. The farm in yen ,mital,l, , for :I milk man or mnrkel inrnwr 1 ) ,•f ,re tf-or rim nercial coin t of New Of- wad will he let low In a 7.ond tenFni, arid Icyl.t....gion leans lr.• McC r o against the :tven on the ftrAt day ot April 1311. Appty to Mr! lone I:watt adpinio; the Farm. NE EWALT, Nc'N ()1 'earti Ins , irince I'omp3ny, to ie. l.tn 13—tr. v. Goartit;tn. the nun stO 000 instil ance on the 1 SMALL FARM FOR SALE. --P ro .1" 50 a. rre. of Land In NlifTl,ls tonrn4hip, near Lelia non. t'itiVest %O) •,)Mta (IMO ago Committed Chlirell, and near 'he MrKr,s , ort nod Washington road, thrrei.abont 40 ?try..., cleared, nnr atone house and a tiny and ir.9iirrecti,in , ill ttctird the schoon • 10. hit rn, nn l n vonnf , orchard on It and er Creole while on her way from Richmond I. In pxrellent order. There is an atmodance of enal nd Ittne.tnno on It. It Ile, allot)! B miles from Pitt. 4 to New 0: leans, was brought. to a close on and will het gold nn arrafortiodalin: It•rm*'. En • genre al Harris' Tolfdlivrile nfliee, No 9, Sib street, or the 29th tilt., by the jury rrturtong a ver i °Me soltscrther on the premise,. (.ISIS.OOO for the plaintiff. It. is sta.; ted that the cause will be carried to the Sqrreme Court on Ippeal It is said that the lionurable Henry A. Wise i 4 an applicant fir the Misbion I'ranee The late Philip Spencer.—About six— teen months since, Prof s ler Webster of the Medical College at Geneva, operated ft)! strabismus, on this unfortunate young man. The operation, as usual, left a fixed staring Icnk, that was occasionally very marked. It is a great pity that the learned pro— fessor had not the povter to straighten the obliquity of his morals as well as that of his The Chronicle says that the support of thn party papers of this city defeated the regularly nominated party candidates. This, if true. is certainly b:,(1 fl.‘r the party candi , dates,but not so bad as the late of the Chron icle's candidate, Mr. John McClelland. Ile was looked on favorably by the people, and was getting along well enough until that degraded sheet began to show a partiality for him, and then, his prospects immediate• ly faded,land he finally declined standing a poll. No one knows or cares how the Chronicle went at the election. All howl vet, may earnestly pray to be saved from such friends as they hive been to their candidate. The greatest evil of this country, says the N. Y. Aurora, is the system of conver ting.every thing connected with our govern ment into a subject of speculation, and pla cing public officers up )n an equal footing with hogsheads of sugar, oreargoes of coal, which are sought after by the merchant only because of the pecuniary profit they will yield. J! new species of Economy. , --In Phila. delphia, some folks, whenever a death oc curs in a family, send for the Coroner, and thus the deceased g'ts buried at the public expense. Alexander Everett, has returned to Mas sachusetts, since the burning down of the College he presided over in Louisiana. , Theretja a liion in ,-benkrilpiap, in Massaaeiletts, is which -the liabilities of the bankrupt are named at $1,889,018. Among the debtors one of $300,000 to Ba ring, Brothers & Co., of London. TEMPERANCE. The G. W. T. A. Society of the sth Ward, will hold its regular weekly meeting, on this (Friday) evening, Jan. 13th, in the Primitive Church, Penn at. at half past 6 o'clock. Messrs. James McDade, Robt. McLain and C. Kmgsland will address the Society. Jan. 12 WM. CRAWFORII, jr. Sec'y. Since our last we have had rain, and the snow upon the Mountains having nielte'd and run into our rivers, his raised ?hero very high, and the iee heeling run out, we have a free navization for any sized steam Boats, nn the Ohio, Monongahe la, a d Allegheny Rivers. Several aro leaving for Cincinnati, Louisville, St. and New Orleans. We have very few sales or change. , to report. The stocks of goods on hand are excellent for the season, and the price low. Flnur.—Sales yesterday on the Monongahela, f thou' 301 Mils at 275 pr bbt, eurrene:t.end sates frt , m stores at $3. j Pork.—Lots of dead Hogs hove come in and sold ready for $2 and choice at $2,25 pr 100 lbs. Lard sells from to 5.1 can's Crum wagons and is coming in plentifully. Cho-se.—Stock la:ge, and from wagon, sale. from 31j to 4 and from Ftorre 5 to 5i cts. pr lbs Butter— F lenty, and dull; good roll in bbls. 8c; keg, at sc„ Seeds—Market mice Got Clover, $3 a $3,',5, Timotll . 7 du'l at Si; Flax•eed 75 a 8J cis. per Dried Fruit—Large lo.s in ni ,rket; Peaches, 51,12 i a $1,115; and Apples, 5(1 cent. pr Groceries.—Stork large and cheap, and of ex cellent quality. C..ff-e—in large lots at 10 1 10h and in smaller .13 cts. per lb. Sugar.—New Orleans be the Wide. 51 to Coi nd by the bbl 6i to 7i pr lb. NOXAMIXON (Commercial Neinti PITTSBUR II MARKET. RRPORTED POR TUE PORT BY iiiAC Friduv, January 13th, 1343 Pittsburgh Nnvication and Fire Insurance Corn pan y. In compliance wish ran ,ix.ll section of an art of Ar. wembly. entitled 'An Act to redner; the capital stock or theAtlanlic Insurance Comp:in.,' approved Apt!' sth 1842. the followinz statement of the temourceo of the Pinsbuteh Navl7,ath n and Fire Insurance Company $250,00 0 capital is pedithed:— Yrollll4l. o ry Note. (with approved en. doraer..) 81:1:1 200 00 ROI" dt.c•rinten with do. 40,305 00 4:;2 OarrA nf .dock In Rank of rills— pir •alnr. S iOr (coat.) 21.198 94 125 'barna of 'thank in 'llerr . nants' and Minnfacturer.' dank, rgh. par vatur $3O each (eos'..) 4354 54 2:0 shares of stork of this Company, tro. , t ) P remit] ni Notes, (wit ppr.red enda•• ,•.) 6,‘124 5 Ca.h depo , i'cd in En -hart7r Rant, Fdt.,, trier p of Jaw" dividend flo Mer. 4 Man. do. n ith C. tiara!". Cr. Pit ta. Premitrnr, elr , otitstandin; jin 13 . 1 3. ety.)' Headache! Headache! BRODIE'S ANTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS 4 P. 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Alley city Jan 9 1845 Jan 13--ly. iel WS ,Net44C)5,31.0 EDP /r --B t.CN IC-WScL 7 j '1111E: sot riper has just received his annual supply of Landreth's Garden Seed., consisting in part ofthe following kinds—all of the last year. s crop 4- warranted Gen nine: A:varagii!, fleets, Bean, Lw‘k, Kale, Pumpkin, R Lettuce, Wafer Melot), Musk, Nasturtiom, Squash, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Saisafy, Carrot, Cauliflower, Spinach, Okra, Curled Ciera, Onion, Cucumber. Parbley, Mustard, (white and brown) Totnav,es, Turnip, Corn &e. &c. &c. Together with . variet y of Pot 4. Sweet herbs and flower seeds, 0:11-Orders for Seeds, Shrubs; Trees, .11. c. from Garden. era and others will be received and promptly attended F. ISNOW GEN, No. 784 Liberty. head of Wood at. I, 0 LE7'.—Those two stories brick dwelling houses 1. In 3d street...NUM ning the Post Office. They arc large and commodious and have been arranged as offices and dwellings for some years past: The rent will be moderate. For terms apply to Jin 5 Sir JUST received, a very prime article of N. 0. Sugar' for sale by the barrel or less quantity Jan 5 ISAAC cßellZ,Liberty it. 5'2 07 4.982 78 3. , 20 03 20w.00 1.313 12 E 991,316 5 ]A 11 ES S. CaAFT, Se, y JOSEPH LIVING-TON Par.nip, Peas, Egg Plant, Endive, Pepper, Brw_co Borecole, P. MULVANY• Corner of 2d 4 Market streets • COpartnership. THE subecrihers having teased the shop on EN. Clash et., formerly occupied by A• 8. Joy, have tilled's, entered into partnership for the porpoise of carrylissias the Rine making and Gun Smithiny business in pneval and 1.116 y hope by strict attention to business, to rsliss,.ll share of public patronage, Guns of all kinds repaired at the shortest matke, and on the most reasonable terms. Jan 10-31*. W. 4 J. Gilt , • 131RINTING INK .—T ice suhfcriber has just reeei. I ved an assortment of Bonk and Nenrs PRINTING INK, from the old e.tabllshee mannfattmy of Marti* . Johnson, (formerly Johnson 4. ittrantl of Philadepttki, which he warrants to he of the first quality, pat up IN kegs of from 10 to 15 lbs. to suit pnrehnsees. He intends to be constantly supplied, and all orders accompanied by cash; will be punctually attended. JOHN KNOX. Washington Printing Ofsce,.3d door welt of IN bile Hotel, sth st. Jan 10-31 w. ALL EGHENT COUNTY, 89. 0116/ 4841 l a .. '1 .....•• In the Orphans' Conn of Allegheny pg. \mssi d n ec t d he o ni c a t il zi er H t 4 ne ,; ev iti ta n te xd o e f i f it acob S u t e r:Me at tay • count 01 Ceo. E. Riddle, acting adaaleht, trat or of the estate of Jacob Strohm *mi. ',IVO ' and C. Vue honliorat, !trade WashlthAs and Hugh Toner Esn's. appointed auditors to dieirlbuto the balance. fly the Court. 'l'. 1,. aIcMILLAPI CM. NOTICE The Auditor .4 above named .rid meet at the minee of fleade Washington In 4th street, Pittsburgh on the 2,1 day of Feh. next. at 3 o'clock P. M, for the purpose Of their appointment C. VON BONNORST. Vt'ASIIINOTOff e HUGH 'I ONEIt. Jan. 10,--v.3t. The Cheapest Shoes IN PITTSBURGH OR. ALLEGHENY. At No. S. Fifth sloe, on door from Harris' bad I.:4 , ence Office, and 2 from Market street. .. V 111 F. stil , scri , ,cre rfspertfully Informs the Ladies of l'itt , nurgli and virinity, that they have commeac. ed the manulacto to of Ladies Fashionable Roots and Shor.. in all its various branches. of the finest. material and Workmanship. As they intend selling for cash, they will he aide to st- II lower, and a better article. than any oilier esta . .li.:huteut in the rit . All work mode at tbi4 rsialoisbmeot, if 110' as good a recommended, will be ez r.ltanecd, or the illOll, y refu de.t. The lothar.rihora, in , ell ig for cash, wily be able to sell for lie unprecedented lo' prices of the following list. (Adv..' beet quality Kid nd Morocco Gahm', 81 6.21 do do do Leath Boots. (50 do do do Kid and :11orocco Buskins, 1 25 110 CIO do Double Soled Slippers, 1 14.4 Ladle , ' fi,t qiii.ity Springs and Tor.", 1 00 rr-All kind. of Misses' and Children's Shoes, of all color , , coneloolly nn hand. W bile or Black Satin Slippers made In four hours no. I.n.les.do.,'t forret the place, No. 8. Fifth greet. at the oil stand or J. C. Ktmliall. YATES 4. KEYS. C.:t and Ezamine fer ryoureeloee„ Jan. 111.--413, FUR Storehmise. and Lot now -,ln-ropierl I.v M Dalzet, situate at the wrote Of" Diamond n I Ir.). and Ihe Diamond. in the ell qv( P0:641, - 01 For terito , ..npioly to MDa izeil on the preen or John , tnytter, Lee Sll-1 Pittsburgh Lard- Oil Pitanufactoki _ - "-- "="=..Z.:4--- ..•-, .- 1 . . - ' _ _r .. ---------------j-t -:- - . '..- ...,..--, 4. • - - rr .4....„ , - -• • ---E' -- -- ~.- di 411 1 131 4141 r,4 14 "'"' .- . i C 11.1 1 ,1 a stioN•wr article f 1 1_ 0 OP ',I n.:1,11,1 to or., at any Auld to the 1,, , t o oiler ~, r erot bout ve quit it te4, an.; one 01,4 cl..lav , r. Ma P. toacture4 I, 11:e sote,erfter al ILO old stand, 9'li*r4 rt.i p nearly eopostle tine Post 061,, M C. EDI - ;Y. 4,18-1 - 1 It. Fee's Acadetny VITI/TIVI.D Si, %VP.O Fnnrth pt. and fhata.dia, 1.71 ;13,1 nearly nptwnitn Mr, Riakre4 vrarebo.km Ladies CI, - s from 1 2 to 4 P (:, , ,O'Ptllell`r4 Class from 6 to P. at relll - ed in Fl2ll Ihr times--perf.on% 'slew! 10 p. 1,, m ill please (.701 divrine I 111.. hnnrn Jan 4--I In the Court of Common Pleas of .8N- Eheny County, of October Term 1839, . 70 . In lie matter or .hr vrinp , ary A•Agnnt , ot of Jolts Ai 1111\'. And now to wit December 10.1:112. account or vv.. 11. Paiter.on, Asgivire of ihe said Joint Maclay, pre. sensed to norm Court and confirmed nisi. and the Court order that it be confirmed absolutely on the29th day of January nexi, and that notice thereof he published In two papers for three times, From the llecord. Jan w A. SUTTON, Pro. N, O. Sozar, 0 - 05 day received per steamer Kett/ C 7 York, and for sale hy J. C. 4- A. GORDON. Arc 10. No. 12 Writer et 13.1 R G3INS! B✓IRG.HINS! II will sell for rasa or hurter, FIVE HOUSES. on tee 4th street road, in the city of Pittsburgh. Three of them :Ire brick nod two frame. The fr.tnes are wel! ca , eulatecl for bilqinegs houses; balm Close to the Court house, They will be Fold to2etlirr or• geparntety In su]t ourchn , e,s. For lii titer pa rtieuhui enquire no ti,e premisrs of .14S. MORRIS. lin 7 IR-13—I I M Proprietor, I.&ntes Overt Swirls—The . ..attic, can now do away with all kind? of over shoes, can walk llirritulti the wet streets with thin shoes, and have their feet kept perfect• ly dry; can wear tight shoes without haring their rofflll pain them; and rat, have their shoes wear twice as lone n 4 ever, if they will rise the reehrated Ott. OF TANTX,WhieiI will make leather water proof. and render it as pliable and colt a? kid. It's an article writ worth their notice, and one which they will all value highly, as soon nit they try It. To he had only at TUTTL Wig rrice.Sl per bnit'e NOTICE.—The hw prrrnr•r,hip heretofore evetin g between John Wiltininsou and L. C. Judson, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. I'l.e part nen] are MtO• ualty authorised to settle the accounts of the fir in .1. - ttotary 6. 1343. John tmeen. Attoreey at Law; Other. Rmithlield street, near 7th street. Jan 7. 1543. T., Carroll Jurlmit, Attorney at I.ltv, Smithfield. near 7th street, will aiteii6 to eol'erlio7 lone( s at a per cent. ale, to eorrrapoert with the amount collected. lama re 7th, 1813• jtn 9-31* A LLEGIISNY CMINTT S. Lt Ifi the Orphans Court of wait! County • In the matter of the administration tie 4(2 . count ofiatnes H. Watson, Ear of the co. ti: tate of Reuhin Irvin, Into of Elizabeth township, deed , No. 20, October Term, r ' 1842. AND Vow TO WIT. October 24, 1 842, B. Livinzstran,_ H. S. Magrtut. and A. L. Pentland appointed A uditoti to audit thenccouat and distribute the balance. Ey the Court, And now to wit. January 6. 1343, Charles Von Ron horst, Esq., substituted as Auditor in the plare of U. tlagraw. Esq. By the Coin t, The Auditors above named will attend for the porpo• Frsortheirappo , nttnent at the afire of A. i. PcnnitAi Esq.. flititiline In the city of rittabargh, oft Tuesday, the 7th day of FebrUary next, at 3 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons interested can attend if they see proper. jan 1 1-3tw C ORN; --On band. a few bariele old yellow Cure which will be sold lov, apply In Jan 7 ISAAC CHUAE,Liberty st. Fall and Winter News Ink OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. !laving sold • vary large quantity of this Ink. we can recommend it with confidence. 1111 don't prove good, send It bark at our cost. Alin), Joh Ink and Varnishes for making Pow cy colored Ink. The above always on hand, and for rAI. at No. 1, 4th street, near Market by Jan 12. BUCKWHEAT.--Becelv•A from Harmony IS bait LB barrels Buckwheat FiOUT.Sollable for ranting. hif sale by ISAAC causr... Jae 5 143 Liberty In store, Family Floor,* superior article for takers enir 4.1. A auger, 36, Fourth street jin 9 T. L.M•NIILLII4,CIerk. THOMAS FARLEY. Clerk WASHINGTON, A. L PENTLA\O. AUdilOril C. VON BONILIORAT, J- 1.. READ
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