• , r.~:, ~. ;x 1X021.10111 A'S Peel?. FEBRUARY 3, 1343. Robbed,—We learn from the Sun that Mr. Uptin was robbed of a pocket book containing $l5 and other valuable pa perts. A man named Lawrence, who is said to be a brother of the Lawrence who some years ago fired a pistol at General Jackson, was arrested on suspicion. i The Chronicle, in its impotent ravings 'flout the City Printing, sets down our Citculation at 300. We would just re mark that our regular subscribers exceed that number, exclusive of our daily sales ! 'l' he Chronicle says its own circulation is 1500. Will any one believe that a:paper with such a patronage, would be so anxious to obtain a hundred dollar job, as' to bid 33 per cent. lower for it than any of its competitors. Mr. Washington's Lecture The hall of the Wirt Institute was filled - 'with a large and intelligent audience on Tuesday night last, on the occasion of the lecture of Retitle Washington Esq. Other engagements prevented our attendance, • but we ate assured that the efforts of Mr. W. were 'entirely worthy his eminent ta. lents, and that his lecture was fraught with instruction, and evinced great research and depth of thought. It was received with unequivocal mar ks of favor and satisfaction by all who listened to it. Where did he stop.—An innocent look ing countryman, but poorly clad, without money and without friends,—and about half tore, (we mean spiritually, as well as litrrally,) was seen wandering about on Imil4t r ptinesday afternoon,begging for a nights' shelter in a sti;re,shop, or any place out of the cnld,which was denied him. If he 'did'ot go, home till morning,' we would not give much for all that's I •ft of him now, as that • was the severest night that has been expo tieneed here for.some time. Snow.—There is about as much snow on the ground as would do for Queen Mab's aleigh—if she had one. `•Them Gigars."—The controversy has dosed. What comes next? If any person has lost any spoons they can call at the Mayor's office. More rumors.—lt is rumored at Ha:- 'risbitrgh that if Jud,2;e Parsons gore to Philadelphia, Col. MrClure Cumber id, or Judge Anthony, of Wiili.onsport, will succeed the station of Secretary *e Commonwealth. Another rutrwr at the same place says that James Madison Porter, Esq., of Eas ton, a brother of Gov. Porter, is io be S e e.. irctary of War, in place of Mr. Spencer, who goes abroad—after the 4th of March. RIVER NEWS. River-9 feet water in the channel. ARRIVED. Feb 2.—New York, Smith, Lquisville, Arcade, Ben ha, Cmcinna;i, DEPARTURES. Harrisburzh.Smith, Louisville, Herald, Dawson, Nen 0, Ican=. The St. Louis Organ of the 231 says that the River has risen- about 6 or 7 feet, within the last two days, and is still rising. 'The ice in the Missouri river is hteaking up. The latan arrived on Saturday from the mouth of the Gasconade. NAssm.LE, Jan. , 26.—The Cumberland is still falling; about four feet and a halF the Shoals. The "Lida" is the name of a new steam boat built at St. Louis. The Allegheny is full of ice. Goethe says that love is a sensitive plant, ...labia shrinks at the slightest tmich of vio ience. Smug-says it must be a fly trap, touch it arid it holds on like thunder. Smutch says it is a fly blister—is put on easy, smarts like fury. sticks like wax, as d hurts when you take it off. Loafer's soliloquy to his torn coat.— Now is a rent - helo to my discontent—may *nine kind tailor or his son in York. and all the journeymen that cabbage- in his ..houso—mend it! and in the deep pockets 414 !' of the coat all buried, there find a fip,— Cipper. Dr. Brockenbrough has been succeeded as President of the Bank of Virginia, by James W. Pegharn, Dr. B. held his of fice for more than 30 years. Fare Reduced, ,„ ON the great Central Route •ia.. National road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail road fare from Pittsburgh to Bal. thnore,eleven dollars, (ell) Pittsburgh to Philadelphia thirteen dollars; Pittsburgh to Relay houseell; thence to •-• Washington City tw•o dollar", total (813)—for through tickets apply at onr office In Monongahela House, or as ittimpeiner of the Exchange Buildings, L. W. BTCCKTON• (City Dailies enpy) President of N. R. Stage Co -DrssoLcrrrox.—Tlie partnership heretofore exist— ing between the subscribers doing business as Cliipentersin4 builders, nodes . the firm of Reed 4. A ns - :ssay,l4 this day dissolved by mutual consent. Alt 'Whams against the firm to be presented to and paid by irsk, 'Reed. and all aunts tine to the firm to be paid to the said Seed, who alone Is nistkitrized to use the signature Ortbe les Is settlement of the business. Alallaineny City. January. 28th 1843. Wil. HEED; I. A. ANGNEY. ifeb3-3L. ~.- _ - .. 000 D FARM FOR SALE.—A fine Farm contain Inc. 170 acres, handsomely lying on the west• bank of the Allegheny river, three and one half miles above Freeport, It has about 60 acres cleared and a good f rame dwetling house and a entail log house, stables and good Improvements, and In a good neighborhood. It has plenty of coal and limestone, supposed plenty of salt wa• ter on it. It will be sold together or divided to suit pur chasers who can make a good payment In hand, and a good credit on a part. For particulars enquire at Muria' General Ageary and Intelligence Office Feb I. 'Eleven other cheap Farms for sale as above. .iln Ordznance makingAppropriationsfor the year 1843. Bit ordained and enacted by the citizens of .11-, burgh, in Select and Common Council assembled, That , the amount of monies to be collected upon the persons,professions, trades and property of the City of Fitteliorgh, made tazahlc, together with the monies DOW in the 'treasury, as well as all monies arising front rents, fines, forfeitures, licences, 4-c. algal' lie, and the saior are hereby appropriated in the following manner, ',17.: No. I Salaries of City Officers. Mayor $7OO 00 Treasurer 510 00 City Solicitor 250 00 Wharf Master 500 00 Street Commissioner 500 (111 Clerk of Markets 200 00 High Consintile 300 00 3 cit." Constables eaclis 2,50 750 00 Clerk of Councils each $2,00 400 00 Messengers each $5O 100 00 Recording Regulator 250 00 Siliffi of Water Works in• chiding Engineer S 1200 00 Asstssor f Reg'r of Water rents 400 00 Asessor of City Taxes for wffich lie must furnish two C 75 00 setts of Duplicates --$6,125 00 No, 2. Interest on City lon tin 29,346 70 do on Gas Stock 4,939 00 $94.2. 3 5 70 No 3 Politic Printing 300 011 No. 4 —Engine and Dose Companies keeping their appnraiffit in repair I .:300 00 No s.—City watch 3:00 00 N 0.6 —City Water Works 4.000 00 No. 7 —Repairing paved Cart ways 1,000 00 No. B.—Cleaning, do do 1.500 00 No. 9.--Redemption of City Scrip 250 00 No. 10.—City loans, Vi 7; due Wm. Smyth 3.001) 00 di: Ceo Rapp 2.S 000 do A Ilrohneli -2 .500 1)0 do James Ross_ 1,000 Oil do Batik of Fitishurgh 3.000 00 do iViltiam Barr 5(10 00 12 500 00 No. 11.--Onisiandlng Warrants 3,78; 77 Interest of 1842 4.529 85 8.315 62 No. 12.--Monongahela Wharf 150 00 No: I:l.—Sanitary Fund 100 011 No. 14.--Cor tingent Fund 5000 00 $78.376 32 Ordained and eliarled into a law in Council.., this 30th day of January, A. D. 184:3 Arrtn-r: NV SI. Etc:MAI:M. Pre itiertt E. J. lloncirrs, Clerk Common Council Common Council. A. hTit.l.krt, Clerk seer l ('nttotcu. A N Oit DIVA NCR for inrrea3ing the Rent pai , l IV by the Weigh Master of the .31nrAet. Sterms I. Be it ordained and errarted hr for citizens of Pitt.l.ort:h In Select and Common Conocilsa , sembled, That the rent of the Web4h Scales at the Marko for the prea tit - year and hereafter. he ti‘ed at one hundred dollars per annum. SECTION 11. Be it ordained and enacted by the roll hor ity aforesaid: That all ordinances:ls to rent of the Wrigl. House he anti the same arc hero by altered and repealed On'ained and enacted into a Law in Cou [lei's, tilts 30th day of Jain:try, A, D 1243 ATTEPT: W Nl. EIC 11 n ADM. President E. J. nOTIERTS (irrk rt./111111On COUII , II. COIIIIIIOO Council. JOUN V 111 r-rns, rre,d,nt A Lcx'n MlT.Lkrt, C' etl .e..•r( Connell. SOeei ran nr 4NOIt DI N NCErrbaire to them.;: . a. , ter. et.t . I,JI I, 1 , 1114 bIlr!:11 oli.hrfl: Thal miirli of the 5111 rth.roh of a., rI,A Hie 26111 of PA.ru, ri v. Ig2 . i. an 1 - 1,1.11.•• Ihal 11, What I. 01311• w'irh mrill • of I 1 , I• -mu 01 ..". Ih(Oh-nod darni,, he and i. lq.ut lit ;lilt,' d so 11,1 11, ••ive hood With stiretie. , ae herelaore i rovilh•d, 1.1 ilo. otim or Ihrre I hoWand dollar?. Ordained and enot.eil into a Law in Conerik flay of Jatsunry A.D. I:;iL3. ATTICPT: W3l. EI lIRAt M rrceident E. J. nonkaTe. r'erk Common Cciincii. Common Council. JOIN Pn•=idrnt, A LIICS . R NI ILL *ft, Clerk Select Council. %VILMA M C. WALL, PhIIII. and Fancy Portrait and Pieture Frame Alanufaeturrr, .Vv. Fourth Street Pitts burgh. —Canvass Brosites. Varnish ke., fur Artists, alwnes un hand. Looking, Glasses. t promptly framed to order. nepairiog done :.t the .5 lwri est notice. Particular iiti chi lon paid to regilditig and johliitig ()fie cry description. Pergoits itcz lip ?team B11:41.3 or houses will find it It heir iitiVon , Pee to Cal/. rip 10 t 001) cheep' Tavern - rent low--tlie only /1 Tavern staed in the vicinity of East Fairfield--el4lll miles this Side of New Lisbon, in Columbiana county Ohin--adjaeent to several other Villages—and in a re• speriatile neigliimrliood. ou the lead slate road ihrough (thin--the Tavern house is large and convenient--a good garden and lar2e food stable rf e. For terms, which us ill hu low anti aceommodming to a good tenant, apply to .101 iii Anderson on the premises, or at Harris' General A:zciicy and Intelligence office. Jon 19. VOR SALE AND SUBSCRIPTIO.VS REFIVED, The A tnellcan Pioneer; an excellent llonthly Pub liealion. devoted to the object of the Logan Histariral Society; or to collecting and publishina skete hen relative to the early settlement and FI:VCCSESiVC iinproven,ents of our country, •for my rinintry I rejoice in the flower of Peace "—Logan, Tim ahove excellent work, F.dited by John S Mltlianus, F. , m, Cincinnati, fur sale at $1.2. for the lire t volume, and 2,1 continued In monthly Nos and subscription, at $2 per annum received at Barris' A gen• cy and Intelligence Office. Pittsburgh, January 26, 11143. 1 ) It. E. MERRITT, DENTIST, Office in Sinitic. field, between Second nbrl Third Sid., flours of lat=inftss from 9 A. M. till 4 P. M. Dr. E. M. manufactures Procelnin and Mineral teeth. Dentists can he supplied by the 100 or single teeth. Blocks of teeth with a beautiful cum in full sets, or parts of setts, will be made to order at the shortest notice, by forwarding an exact impression of Ihe mouth. A Ign, for sale a few machines with emery wheels for s,ri ndi and BMus mineral teeth so useful to the Dentist—all wi I It.e sold low for cash. lie , 23. INCHORS 3ND CIMINS FOR THE LAKE STE..I.IIER. 13R OPOSALS.viII MR received until Wednesday, the lit h day of February lit xt for the makinz and fur. nishing, for the V.'S, iron Steamer, building at this place the Anchors and Chains described as follows, viz: Three Rower Ancliorg,f run Siork., each weighing 2700 , pound, One St ream A nchor, Iron sock, weighing, 900 ;tolintl.3. One Kedge Anchor, Iron stork, welshing 600 pounds. One Kedge Anchor, Iron stock, weighing 400 pounds. Two Chain Cables, 1 3 8 inch Iron, 150 fat homs ear]. One set Shroud,, 918 do. 150 fathoms. 8-16 do. 50 dn. All to he made of the hest quality Iron, agreeable to instructions and specTrati - Jos which will he furnished, and to be subject to such inspection and proofaq the Bu reau of Equipment niny rrquire; to be delivered at Erie, Pa., on or before the first day cf July next; the proposals to state the price per pound, delivered free of every other ec pense to We Government. For further Information inquire of the subscriber at the Iron works, corner of Front and Short sts„ or at the Monongahela House. S, HART, N. A. Jan 28—dt8F, In the Court of Common Pleas of Alleghe ny County, of March. Term, A. D. 1841, No. 31. in the matter of the Voluntary ).• ,j.q Assignment of Amos Clayton. And now to wit, January 31,1843. Ac. eonnt of Thomas Simmons and Wm. M. Edgar. Assignees of the said Amos Clay ton presented In open Court and confirmed nisi,and the Court order that three weeks notice of the presentation of the same to be Liven by publication In a weekly news. paper of Pittsburgh, that the account will be confirmed absolutely,Pnless exceptions be filed on or before the Ist day of March nest. From the Record. feb A. SUTTON, Pro. ~:. ~ ~~~~. JOHN Sill ?TON. Pres , l[lr,l frh. 1. BOOS AND J 033 PRINT' G OFFICE , N. W Corner of Wood 4. Fifth Sts. Tnx prOprielous of the Sloan ino Poar and MARCONI , AND MANDFACI ['DER respectfully Inform their Mends and the palronaoftho±e papers, that they have a large and well chosen nerortinent of eIInICIP MAC 711E"' - 111( 31111.4 icaTX3',IIaIMAIUM - 111.4.6iVAV Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are prt ua:ed to execute LEI TER PRESS PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bills of Lading, Cireularr, Bill Beads, Cards, Blank Checks, ❑at Tips• Bookc. Pamphlei. Handbills I[ Roos of 13lankg, Stage, Steamboat, and Carta/ Boat Bills, with appne priatc Cats, Printed on the shortest not ice and roost reasonable terms We respeetruily ask the patronage of our friends and he puhtit. in general in It branch or our business. Pittsburgh, Sep - . 39, 1842. PHILLIPS 4' SMITH, BANK NOtE AND EXCHANGE LIST. cORRECTED DAILY. BY ALLEN KRAMER, EXIMANGE BROKER P EN NSY NIA. Bank of Pit toll r 2 It. par Mercli. 4- Man. bk. par E cellanze bank, par Bk. of Germantowr. Gaston lank, I.ancasli.r kink, dis, 2 Bank of Cloister Co. par Fanners' bk Bucks Co. Doylesao . wn I.k do $.l ilk of N America Phil. .• I Rk of Northern Litieitiro.,• Commercial Ilk. of Pa. • Par. ti• Ken,ington bk. Ptilholt.liihia bk. • Sclinvlkill I.k. Southwark I.k. lL'ustern bk. Rk. of Pennsylvania, 14 Ilk of Nina . par Man 4- Mechanics I.k 5 :Mechanic, hk. par Moyarnensieg I.k. it Girard ha.ik, 50 U. Stales hank. 60 Warren, -- Frank. 1.1; Waslil..ton, par Miners bk of Pol isvlle, 10 Rk of 111°1w:ornery Co. par Mon. bk Brownsville, 11 Erie Bank. 5 11arrishnrgh hank. .9 Far. Lk Lancaster, Ilk of ‘llddielown, Rk. of rhanilicrshurgh, Ri Carlisle hank, 81 Ilk or N or! hombp rla nd, 81 Colurnhia Irk 4. B. cc. Rk m , a Co- 1I Rknf Ih•laware Co. par Lebanon bk. (1 4 ,1, rut) bk. Vork hank, Far. a• Orovers Lk. of Wa yrl,olll •• Cu? re vr y note,. flonmtale. 20 P1ti,411%;11 Siale Scrip, 5 7 Conr,try do do 9 Pe r ks co lank, f 5 f.etvistown, lt; Towanda. Mi,tintplr.l,l4tl I k IL•r h. hk of S'irn. relmorit IlatrA Nl.trirtia I.k. itcw:r hk U 110 ft ts4 l . do Post mop: I , :utku, %tech k Traders Lk of Cinri11(1::11. Clinton I.k or rolurrit,v.v, Demn nit linfv f . Circh•vi:t.., (11. r,:iwrence ( :111 r) Zane.ville irk nousEs Fon ifEvr. For Sale or Relit; ,2 ON aecoininoditi In:: tering. a V..ofel. well (Iola! , ~i, -iL in] two lacy,sehoe D m o:led Stone 110 C, With _p_z - a fine I:Ai-ten. Shrubbery, /i.e., and li* acre,: of zrott rill tinter 'he best runty:llion, with a 2.001 stable and out tiiiiidings, exeellent Pullin or tl :tier at the door. and a coot sprint of cot water In the cellar, and every port. Bible terrinonettoion for n respectable family duiiii4 lot 5111(.8.3 in Poisburilli, as it is but It wilts out on the Mlnersvllle turnpike, and will he sold or rented to a flood len:int. Eight acres of ~ortil hind for meadow ur farulloz eau be had with the above if wanted. The a bove is the premises which Mr. Alex. Wilson ni.w writ pie=--for particulars enquire of JNO. lIERRON. felt 1—..-t 1. 'MI nersville. FOR RE-VT.--A cousforiaSde new Isrick dwell— :lliE inz house,isitorite in Coal Lane near 7th 'beet 1 11 11 For terms, which will Ise nloderatc,apnly to dOTIN 111.1.0SKEY. der 30--!1. Three Be!. door; idherly "As FOR 5.3 F:,--The 8sorril.11151! and Lot now o - chpied by M situate at the corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond. in Ilse rile or Piiiissurzis For seems apply to M D.tlyell oil the pretn— se°, ssr.lislia B.IRG.IINS! B.IRG.4INs! I will s oli for cast nr FIVE "OUSES, on 11. e 4t It si rect road, in the rift of P.tisloirgh. Three of thrtn are brick and Iwo frame. The frames are welf ra'rula tell for badness houses; le ing close to the Court house, They will he sold together or separately fo suit puichasets. For further particulars enquire no the p i of JAS. MORRIS, Jan 7 1843—t I NI Proprietor. TO LET THE 3d story of the bui , diog orenpied by R. A. flau.onan rig an Auction store.--beretofore known a s "Nesmith's Long Room.' corner of Wood and 31h sireels Inquire of R. Morrow. sth si. jan 21. For Rent, r r: known an Ike Clinton Colin's, 1 sit nated on the lower bank Alle ,, heny cite, from inv. Bank lane, possession given on the Int day of A pill lie :I. G. It. WHITE k l'o, jrn IG--113 , .v. Market et rent, To Let, rip WO STORES on Marl kct vt., between 3d and 4th st reels A LSO, two sparlons and convenient rooms in the sec ond story opening he a !Sall on Market street; well adapt ed fur Law offices, or for any busing's , - requiring a con venient and ready access from a business street, ALSO, the small store room nn Third st... nearly Op. posite the Post office at present occupied by Brown 4- Raymond as d Lamp store, ALSO the Nellt and airy office on 3d st. at present oc. chafed as the Atheneum. ALSO, fur rent. several small !rouses near lite dwell ing house of the soluarrOter In Pitt township, with a few acres of Land attached to each jan 13--tf To Let, TTIE store room ane dwcltin, On Market st, now oc copied hs Thos Campbell 4- Cu A ploy to Jan 17,1C42 JAMES BLAKELY. 'VARM FOR SALE,--About eleven small, middle sized and large farms for sate at from 6 to 50 miles from Piitrshargb, and at prices varying from 10 to $ lO an acre--persons wanting to purchase farms. will pleas call and examine the record at HARRIS' jan 25. Gen. Agency ¢ intelligence office, LOTS OR SALE.—Four hots in Manchester. One and a fourth Acres of I.a•td on Holmes' 11111. Lots nns. 41, 42,52, 53.54,181,182 and 184, in ecok's plan of Lots, on lioltne's Hill Also, Lots 4105. 26 and 21, •in Cook's plan ofLots on High street, near the new Court House. For terms apply to Z. W. REMINGTON. gen 1 0 Q Mids. N, O. Sugar, this day received per steamer New OR York, and for sale by S.C. 4- A. GORDON. dee 10. 10, No. 12 Water it Wooster, 2 2 C,•anr.n. 2 Norwalk. 2 Xenia, 2 Dayton, 2 Scioto, Post nolea, 2 chillicoi he, 10 Fra n. IA ColarrilmA, 2 ca-ter, 35 •G ranyl:le. Cow. bk. Lakr Eric, 35 Far. hk: of Canton, 50 Urbana 65 INDIANA. Sirtte bk. 4. Brandies 2 Siate Scrip, 50 KENTCN:KY U 1.1 NO is lik Rranc6ce, 60 S6awneeirmn, 70 VI EGINIA. Hank of Vir2lnia. 1, do Valley, I Far. hk. of Vi ginid, 14 EKrbant:e bank, 1 s ;• Weßl. Lank 1 %ler. F r Mer. do. lA MArn - LAND Baltimore Banks, par Coon' ry Bank, 2 DEL NA E. it 11 Pankq, N EW JERSEY 911 13.10, par and 1 NEW YORK,' Cie rcAlniry I.:1111;p a 1 rd Rack , 1 10 1 N MN' ENO Poston Ranks, I 'olll4ll'V 4 - LOUISI A N A . Orle og ItTtfi t. 411041 . 5:1111 NONTII C. ROLIN BA Lc, souTii CA coLt NA ,11;,111.;;. 21 COLUMMA flanks. AL RAMA Good Bank 2Q ENSE, , SEE. \I! Bank.. 7 MMIIICAN • .)f St. 10 no. tlo. 10 C 1N . \ G.• 0.1 fin 111 Erlsierlt Fxclin ogr hi, N,v k, Rau 'more. vvr•iern Exchamze. Ciari ',ail, par par ilis A'ller Hat., par i i;(11.1) P JD : 4 11,V EV, par EDWD D. GAZZANT. N. 51. Third st 11011RINTING IN—The subscriber has just- testi. A red an assortment of Book and News PRINTING INK, from the old establisher' manufactory of Charles Johnson, (formerly JOllll5Oll k want) of Philadelphia, which he warrants to he of the first quality, put up in kegs of frum 10 to 15 lbs. to suit purchasers. lie intends to be constantly supplied, and all orders accompanied by cash; will lie punctually attended. JOHN KNOX, Washington Printing Ofriec,3,l door west of Maj Irons' HOtel, sth st. Jan 10-31 w. oPt SV - Cf!t•y rill.' E subscriber has just received Hs annual supply of 1 Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part ofthe owing kinds—ali of the last year'scrop dr warranted ruenuine: Aaparag s Egg Plant, Parsnip, Beets, Endive, Peas, Beans, Kale, Pepper, Leek, Pumpkin, Broscoli, Lettuce. . Radmh, Borecole, Water Melon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Musk, .. Salancy, Carrot, Nasturtium, Cauliflower, Spinach, Squash, Celery, Okra, Tomatoes, Cur led Cress, Onion, Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown) &e. &c. &c. Together w I ilia varlet y of Pot 4. Sweet herbs and flower seeds, r,r- Orders for Seeds, Shrubs; Trees, kr. from Garden. era and others will be received And promptly attended to. P. L. *SNOWDEN, Jan 11 No. Ig4 Liberty. head of Wood at. SIO Reward. STO' EN from Ike stable alba subscriber living three miles west of Brownsville in Washinelon co. on the night of the 5111 lost_—e dark brown horse, with a liar in his forehead, about Ili handy Well, 5 yea rs old.lhin in flesh, no slirws un hrhind, sliehtiv lime in both hind feel, has a , ore or scar on the left jiw, nu whet marks rre of leri The a. ovr reward %%111 be !ken for the horse and I hiei.or tivr dolly"; for either delivery of the to I he eutscrh• het, or to John M Da vi 4, near Pittshtt r. 2 11.119 It I! St rong. by sn.neried that the horse war taken In that direction . JOSEPH BUFFINGTON. BUFFALO Riil3Es, BEAR :-KINS ANL) FURS JUST received. 3.000 Seasonable Buffalo Robes of if• fcrent qualities from Extra No. 1 to 3. A lot cf Bear and Cub Skins, 11.000 No. 1 and 2 Muskrat Skins, A tot el Otterand Raccoon Skins. All which areofferedat reduced acs fo cash or op proved entre. Apply to A. REELEN, at the American Fur Co, Agency, Oct 12 -3m Corner or Front and Ferry et AI'S—W. 4. M. DontenTv inform their friends and I the public that they have commenced manull.cto ring Hats, and thr.t they have now ready for bale, at their Store, 148 Liberty street, between Market and 6th street, an n;sortntent of the very best flats, which t:,ey are anxious to dispose °fon the cheapest and mos: reason. able :errns. Their stock consist of the very hest kinds, v'z.—ft, aver, Otter. Neutria, Cestors.short Nal ped Rus• ritr and Hats. k M. Doherty are both regular hred Halters, they have had extensive expertenee as Journeymen In the hest esta , di:ltnients In the country; their Hats are all got up under their own Inspection, a ndthey nitsure the public that nothing but the very heft articles on the roost rea , ona , de terms will he offered ''or ?ale. rep 10 R FOR SAI. 1: —Poplar plank, boards. ILA wrnther boa rcl i and Scant lin:. A Iso ‘Vh ite oak 1%, rd.: of v:irinu= lenVl thiCknei , A, whe,l Orion for hark •!..'•tart+..en.. of varlort; and 91- zos, by wholesale or retail. A poly to JAME: 4 C. CIT?IMINS. Prr. 21,1.111.13 --2 m. TEMPF,II.INCE. • rpRACT anti Saltitaih Sr.hoot Papers jo_i received (root New York :1000 of the Youth's. rtoperanre A droca•e, for January 1, 1843 an excellent and cheap paper, f o r farnillea youth, ivith n St.thrialli School, Signior the Pleke kr. at 12 cis per year. or 1 cent rash. 'Pentperance Hymn Rooky. I‘'ayl t itt2ion Harpy, Tempt ranee Lyre., Sons 4-c. 300 c onves simml Total .AltYlittenre Society Speeches, and Dr Sewtory Ptates and Paihnlmsy. Temperance Lee. Fah(rs, 4,-; and Temperance Medal=. 500 Temperance certificates for adults and youth: 1000 s mo lt s o ithistit School Books from 1 to 121 cents each, 500 Temperance and Christian Almanacs( for 1843 woo enelisb, Cerntan, Welsh and French tracts, and vari iv of very cheap Sabbath School Rooks, and Day School Rooky raper and Stationary for sale on accotn. dati, , lent , . in any quaniity to suit purrlinYerY. Jan 23, 13.13. ISAAC: HARMS. 41,ent and Con Merenl. Nn 9, 5111 scree IPLYTER CLOTRIEVa BEAVER AND PILOT CLOT!! COATS, &c P.,l l elany. Tailor, No. 49, Liberty St. 2nd Door above Virgin .Riley II Ait.:,:ocn,i,,,o,lef.st Ming n i e m r. r .t t l n , s r s d o i r m l n o t n r;t nod plait. heaver cloth frock and overcoat.; heavy fine and Common pilot cloth velvet tritninell,and plain; every description of dress and frock cloth coats, fashionable colors and fresh cloths plate and fancy rassinel pant., cloth and satinet do. of sopetior quality' every description of vests suitable for the easott, and will I e sold low for cash. Persons wish. ing t . nave fashionable garments made of She hest ninteri• al will and them at this establishment. Making warm) ted equal loony in the c:ty. A fail stuck of goods are on hand to make to order. Messrs, B Donaghy and Thomas McCanre are at this eAradishment and will be much pleased to have a call front their several friends. Good fits Insured or no sale. Pittslittrgh, Her. 1, 1842. TP WIRT LECTURES.—Fourth Course.-The Lec ture Cantimitee of the Wirt institute have the pleasure of laying before the public, the following lis ,o 1 gentlemen who have consented to Lecture. vie: nee J W Bakewell, I ntrodurtory Lecture. John L Gorr. Esq, Washington. Prod'. H J Clark, Meadville College. Bon. Wen Wilkins, Pittsburgh. Proff. A B Brown, Jefferson College. David Richie,F=q., Pittsburgh. Reed tt askington, Esq , ProtT..Blex.'r T McGill, West. Theo. Sr nilnnry. Francis Johnston. Esq., Pittsburgh. Troll% J Barker, Meadville College. W II Lowrie, Esq., Pittsburgh. Rev James L Prof. Rich'd S Itl'Colloah, Jefferson College, will de liver suvernl Lectures on Ast ronomy, embracing its rise, progress and destiny. Revd Washintton, Esq., will also deliver several Lectures on the subject he may select. Arrangements are in progress io engage Professor Sil• !Minn, of Yale College, In deliver in our city, a roll course of lectures on Geology: also n Ith Josepn R. Ruchttnan, 'on Neurology. Other eminent Lecture's will he invited In visit our city, when II mny be In the power of the In stitute to engage their services. The Lectures of this courre will lie on Liternry and Scientific subjects exclusively. and It is hoped from the eminent ability or the Lecturers, and the interesting na ture of the subjects, that our citizens will liberally pa• trnnige this laudable enterprise. The Iron City should not be behind sister cities in her encouragement of science and literature. The proceeds (If any) will be appropri ated to the enlargement of a Library, already an honor to the city. al-Course Tickets, admitting a lady and gentleman, 32, and may I , e had of either of the Ceminntee. and at C. 11, Kay j• Co's Book Store, Monongahela and Exchange !totes, and at Berford's. Lectures commence on Thurrdas evenicir, Dee 1. NCL C. HUEY, W. W. ‘V I LEON . JOHN 9, COSOR AVE, }Committee WM it, SCA I FE, 1 n 24-1 in JO6l B. SF.MPLE. J FRESH ARRIVALS! TUT7'LE ha this day received from New York, a fresh anpoly of Hewes' Nerve and' Hone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elizir,a positive cure for Rileuma• tism, Hoot, Controlled Cords and Limbs—also Goarawrz Polars Statile, for completely and perma nently eradicating superfluous hair from females' upper lips, the hair concealing a broad and elevated forehead. the stubborn beard of man, or any kind of superfluous hair. Price $1 per bottle. Goatraud's Eats de Hamar, or True, Water of This French preparation t horouxitly exterminates Sallow• ness, Freckles, Pimples, Sores, fllntchea, and alt cutaneous e nations whatever. Realizing delicate white hands. neck andarms, an d eliciting a he thyjnvenile bloom ~- Aleo. sevetal other valuable a totes, too numerons to mention. The genuine sold o, y at n - re-tt TUTTLE'S AIETYICAL JIO,EAVT: 36ltlsat• -‘l,l wanly yarmue. THE mbar, niers rrerteclnally cull the tittentiort 'of their hien& and the politic generally, In their pre. sent assortment of Paper Ildnfiq is, which contain. , a large and eitenstee variety of patterns of the followl descriptions ) whith upon Inspection will be found to be ofsoperior quality and Unglazed Wall Paper", of all descriptions, fer pa,lering rooms and entrles,vt 2O cents per piece, Glazed Wahl Papers, neat and handsome patterns, for paperingrooms and entries. at 37} cents. .American Wall Paper, of their own tnattufatittre, for halls; Fresco and other styles for parlors and cliambers.on fine satin glazed grounds. Frenrh Wall Papers, Decoration and Fresco patterns, in plain and rich colors,go/d and silver paper. Velvet and Imitation Borders. Landscape Papers, In setts, for papering hotels, halls and dining rooms, at reduced prices. Fire Board Prints, Statues, Ornalsotts, Window Blind Paper, plain and figured, of different to fors. _ Western merchants and othersare respectfully invited to call and examine their stock and Fir ices, off which last a liberal discount will be elven for cash. From long experience in the I uslness, they are able to manufacture papers In a superior manner, and ns they are determined to keep up the character their papers have uniformly sustained, they hope to continue to re ceive t he encouragement hltherioso liberally extended. HOLDSHIP BROWNE, No 49, Market street, between 3d and 4th Pillsbrirgh, Srpl, 19. 1842—davvil A FEW MORE STILL JOHJV JIrCL'7BSEY. the old orlginat, hat, on hand the r ost splendid assortment of Clothing ever offered Wes illy nock is large, and lam disposed to sell at tho lows I possible price. Mystock is heavy, and as the sea. son is advancing, I wilt sell at lower prices than ever. I ask only the pleasure of a call, feeling confident that a ook is sufficient. Beware of Counterfeits. Remember ht THREE. BIG DOORS, and the SION IX THE YEME `. n0v.23,184 LAntra Ovza SElol[ol.—The Ladies can now do away with all kinds of over shoes, can walk through the wet streets with thin shoes, and have their feet kept perfect. IY dry:can wear tight shoes without having their corns pain them; and eau have their short; wear twice as long as ever, If they will use the ceebrated Om or TAmts,whieh will make leather water proof, and render it as pliable and soft as kid. It's an article well worth their notice, and one which they will all value highly, as soon as they try it. To Itc had only at TUTTLE'S MIDICAL AGICNCY, 96, Fourth RI reel. Price, $1 per boll'e. Jan 9 NOTICE,.—I have taken Unt letters or administration on the estate on John Wilson. late of the City of Pittsburgh, dec'd. All poisons indebted to the estate of the said deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to me at my residence In Penn it. near klarhury.and those who have claims are requested to prevent them duly prohated. J P WILSON, Jan MOLASSES. -16 barrels Molasses. For sole by JAIkIES MAY WI 1.1.1.9.41 F:LDER. Attorney at Law; 011 Bakewelt's RaiWings, •early opposite thoe in Court !tonne. nn Grant street. imp e New BUCK WHEAT—Received from Harmony 15 half barrels Buckwheat Fluuromilable for families, for 5, ale by ISA AC CRUSE, . j.m 5 143 Liberty s,. In store, Family Flour, a superior article for Bakers WANTED, 2000 BUSHELS OF FLAX SEED. for hlch the hl^hest price in milt will he give' JAMES DICKEY 4. co Agts. :Mechanics Line corner of Literty and Wayn areets, Pittsburgh. uct '42. PTTSBURGH CIRCULATING AND REFERENCE. LlBRARYolßeligious,Hialorlcat,PollUeal and M is crllaneous Works, will be open every day, !UMW h ex. cepled. 7 o'clock, A. M.. until 9, M., In the Ex change Building, corner of St ;Clair street and Exchange alley. wnere ,Hilsetua I attendance will be given by rep 10 J. GEMINI!. PILIKINGTON'S Unrivalled Blacking., VIANUFACT USED and sold wholesale and retail 171 Simi STREzr, one door below Smithfield. oct 21—Iy. JT. STEWART, Upholsterer and Paper Hanger, • No. 49. Fitt hst rcpt. between Wood and Smithfield dts. flunk and Straw Malts:mei always on hand All orders executed with neat ness a nd despatch, on arson' mo. sating terms. sep 20-19 ROBERT PORTER, Attorney at Lato.—Oatee on thr corner of Forth and Smithfield sta. pep 10 ItEADE ‘V ASHIINGTON, ATTORNEr AT LA' W. _Office in Bears' Boliding, Fourth street, rittPimreh. Nov. 5. 1842- KEEN APPLES.—Just rec'd from Bellvernon, 56 bhls. of Romonile apple., which 1 sell for 50 cents ni•r barrel. ISAAC CRUSE, jen :0 143 Lfheri v St. CORN .VEAL.--CO bu.nels fresh ground sifted Corn Meal, In barrels containing 3 bushels, at 73 cents per barrel; In store _Family Flour by the tram]. Jan 20 ISAAC CRUSE. WM.E. AUSTIN, Attorney nt Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Office in 4th street, opposite Burke's Building. Wrcusse E. A varlet, E-q., will rive his attention to my unfinished husinesri, and I recommend him to the patron- age of my friends. WALTER FORWARD. rep 10—ly Dt. A. W. PATTERSON. i.rffiee. on Smithfield street, near Sixth. sep 10 JOIIN BUTTER WORTD, Auctioneer and Commis. Ilion Aferehant, I.onisville, ST., will attend to the sale of Real Estate, Dry Goods,Gtoceries, Furniture, k e . 4-c• Rpgioars:iirg ev,,y Tuesday, Thursday. and Fri day mornings, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Cash advances made on consignments. sep 10 OYSTERS, SARDINES. 4.e.; served up In the best style at A. Hessen* No. 9 Fifth steert. armaments are appropriated to gentlemen accompanied by ladles. Also all kinds of Cakea and Confectionary for parties, weddings, etc., for sale by nov 19—if. A. NUNN ER, Family Flour. '- 100 BARRELS Extra Family Flour. Jam received and for tirt'e by J. W. BURBRI ME, 4- Co. Water Street, between Wood and Smithfield. Jan. 16th. 1843. H T. PRICE, Wholesale and Retail Baker, Con. feetloner and Fruiterer, Federal street, near the Diamond, Allegheny ell y. Every variety of Confectionary and Ornamental Cakes, suitable for weddings and parties, manufactured from the best materials, at short notice. nov 16 GF:OROE W. 1.4rX0. Attorney at Law. Office N 0.54 Fifth st reel. near the Theatre, Pittehurgh, sep 27-1 y SUOJIR, -71,1CICERE 1 . 4c.-16tulds. Prime .!SL 0 Sum'. 10 Tierces Rice. 15 Kers Shad, Assorted 20 BI•lot. N 0.3 Mackerel. Now landing from S. B. Culler, and for sale low by Jan 2R. JAMES MAY. B LOOMS. --25 tone Bioolllll in More and for ea le by J, W. BURBRIDGE, Jan 2 1243. Water between Wood 4 Smith JUST received— -20 dozen good Corn Brooms, 5 do 1: S Ales, 150 lb fresh Roll Butter; 500 cuts Carpet chain; 4 dozen Socks; 1. HARRIS, Agent and Commisainn Merchant FOR SALE on accommodating terms-- 1000 quartor angers escorted. 10 doz c. a. ales, shovels and spades. 150 ps cheap yelper hangings. 500 eutscarpet chain. '2O doz corn brooms. 250 doz win dow sash and glass to suit. Na ifs and brads, hay forks and grain shovels. ISAAC HARMS, Agt. and Com, Merchant. No 9, Fifth street. cr • PRICE ' S . • . °I3 GII " CAI 4) iv a ante nnJ certain care for Coughs, Colds Asthma. Sore Throat. Fait's Weakness of the Breast Whooping Coszh. Hoarseness, frritalion,of the Throat. and many di.4ea.ees leading to t Ilf . Coasereprinn. Try it—oniy,6; per roll—prepared and sold Whole• saleand Retail by H. T. PRICE, Confectioner, Federal st—Altegheuy City, and tile principal Dru*.isto of Pitts. Ninth. Be sure you ask for Priee'sCornpound Cough Candy. now 17—tf. . -~----~ NEW AESALNOZIECONTII TOP. 1543. /... dr 1, 4 11 1 1 I Pik we i 0 ii -, ---.7.-:- ..- ....... _ Passage and Remittances to and frogs Groat Britain sea iciaand. /11111 E subscribers having concluded their artangentetti for extending their husiness,are at all times prep! , red make arrangementx for ',rinsing ant pa.sengera bif ships (tribe first class, American built, and commanded by careful and experienced men, who lire well and 'aver ah!y known In thetrade. Line I einz tht eldest mit of the port of New York, It is hardly necessary to par that the arrangements are mature and complete. and from the fact that a yeast I IS sent out every six days, It is evident that no unnnecessnry delay to passengers sate occur, A f•ee pasine per steamboat front Ireland of Scotland, can be engaged, and when those setthui for els• cline coming out, the money is always refunded is tblll parties from whom it was received, without deduction, Apply to SA MUEL THOMPSON'S, Old established Passage Offire,273 Peal! at, C. GRIMSHAW co., 10 Gorce Piazzas, Liverpool. Drafis and exchanges at sight, and for any emOuoi can be furnished on B. C. Glynn j- Co., Bankers, Lore. don, It Grlinahasv k Co., Liverpool; the National !hall of Scotland; National Bank of Ireland; and Northerd Banking Co. Apply to PETER. RATTIOAN. Chatham street, near the Fourth street road, °Divine the Welsh Church. &it 8 3111 DR. - DJXIEL .AkME.4.L. Office nrEFirth street between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. dec 1(1-1y. WM. STEELE, (:ccessor to H. 51*Closkey) Fasts. iomOle Boot Maker, Liberty st., 2d door Dow Virgin Alley. The subscriber respectfully informs %WI public that he has commenced the above business in the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Henry Ill'eloskeY l and that he Is now prepared to attend to all orders in WO line °Dinginess with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. From his long experience In the manufactnrs of Fashionable Boots, he feels confident that all at - Udell from his establishment will give satisttiction to his pa. from. A share of public patronage is respectftttly sotietta ed. Orr 14 DENNING'S FIRE PROOF IRON CHESTS. PITTSBURCH, OCT. 22, 1844. J. DetratNo—On Friday:the 30th of last month, shout 9 o'clock at nleht.the Flanlng.Groovins: end Sash Man. ursetory, owned by Gay, Dilworth 4. Co. with a lame quantity of dressed and undressed !amber, wasall comm. med by fire. The Iron Safe which T bought of you Dome time !melt was in the most exported situation doting the fire. and wax entirety red hot —I am pleased to inform you tt Wll/ opened at the dote of the tire.and_ntl the books, paper*, .le.saved;—thirii the hest recommendation T can give of the utility of your sare!.. oet24—t f Tfir.MAS SCOT 0 N't I.IICS PATENT BEDSTEAD 14 1 ..4.NUFACTURED at Wm. LEY EURN'S IT R. Shop, NO, 69 Second si, between Wood and 9mlth• Reid. where a actirmi assortment of Furniture may be had at reduced prices for cash. The superiintly of I hose Icdneads, consist In MI fastenings, which for durnhilily and ease in nuntiiir up arid taking down, is not ego:died by any oilier now In use—and to all such its would consult 1 heir own comfort In their nit!htly slumbers it should he remembered that all classes of the Lug family are fa: tared ott: by these fastenings, r?" Rights for tounl les, DiA rici a, or Stairs for eels y JOHN FOWLER, Pateroce... We, the uodersigned. doreriify that 'Are have Oran:tn. ed the above Bedsteaa Faslet ings,and have no hesitation_ pronouncing them the beet now In cue—COMille Up fu. ')to the representation In the shove advertisement. Wn. nraham jr., JosepbColtart, Wm, ruin. John 11.*:Gill, novl. —3m hlcLo6At D. Cottit •S. • .•. • . LOYD R. COULICAN. COLEMAN ¢ CO.flenc‘t Agents. Fortvnrding DOlt Commission bletehanil to see Pt teet, Viet* Imre,' Miss They re.neet fully so lei t rnwl.l2vmpntx. 1121... tr Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufactory. ONST.IXTLY on hand a suncrior cf Lard k_./ Oil, warranted to burn at any tenie.rature, any* final to the be9t winter strained Sporm Oil, Wlllloit ita olTpn.lve rinalitieF, and one third rilrapOr. Malt. tilaclurrd by the cubscrlher at the old stand. Th!rd ncarly opposite the Poet Office. DI. C. EDEY. jan 4,1843 HEWES' NERVE .2ND BONE MN. WE would advise all persons who maybe afflicted with Gaut. Rheumatism, Sprains. Contracted Corda and Limbs, and any stiffne.s of the hack or body, which may be brought on by Colds or Exposure to the Weather, to call at TUT. Tut's 86, 4th street, awl procure a bottle - of the above Liniment, which will give immediate re. ief and atria a certain cure, I.IW- Turns has also a first rate assortment of Havanna cigars and VirginiaChevving Tobaceo. 'REMEMBER, 86 FOURTH STREET." J 18, 1842. PIG ACETAL.-5.3 ton; Pig bletal In Enre,and Cot sate hy J. W. BURBRIDGE t'o. Jan 24. Witte, et. between Wood 4 Smithfield E. H. Heastings, RECORDING REGULATOR. Oltice with Alder man Watson, 4th street, nest door In the Bank Pittsburgh; where applications for Regulating, Purvey ins, Laying out and Dividing Landed estates, will be received, reedA, Bond., Motigngrs, kc. executed with legal accuracy and despatch. Pittsburgh, Jan. 261.843.-3 t WILY are Dr. II tbbeeells Family PHIS held In !‘nett 104h:estimation. by the %undyed& or families In this city who now keep them constantly oil hand? Because the effect of these Piths on the atom. arh is such as not to glace. Netther do they strain the lirer so as to throw off black hilet•ttnt hey throw Q the yellow bile freeiy, They ere the hest ever fold for Dyspepsia, Read dehe, Rheum/sun. K r For 'diseases' peculiar to Females. tory are now uetd el,. tensivety and give _rested satisfaction, Thee excelleat Pits arc for safe in Pittargegilt oar, at TUTTLICII—S6 4th 12i cehis,Per box. Jan 31 NEW LINE OP U. S. NU IL COACHES. FOR W4SHIRODON CIDY, LIALTII7OI2 E, PHILA. DELPHJA AND ,11 , 7" fY YORK. _ _ - . MUTE; lire is in full opera! inn, and it rives Pitts,lmre% 1_ (tail; at 6 o'clock, A AI, via Washlnr s oon Pa, and the National Road, to Cumberland, ronrectine there with Rail Road Co.s to all the above phres. Traveirre will find this a speedy and comfort ablY route, It In in: a semi., rate and distinct Pittsburgh and Co rubcrland lire. faer.t. ties will I. afforded which have not !tyro heretofore el. toyed. Passengers win Iv taken tip anti Ell Bohn et the Monongahela H 011 3 ,, erehan ts.'A merican and Er , i.ente Dent any billife in the vir•inity or bee platits.-+ Extra conches furnished at the shoric-d notice, with the privilmte of goinir through direr!, or of taking one night's rest, at their option. For Brats apply atttte nfftee In fit Clair ' , tree!, WIWI of the Exeharne Hotel, or at the uffi,e In Water el, nut door to the I•nonphela Howe. W IitTOCKTOPI. President of the Nationl toad bop Compeep. I C Acissee.Xerl. Jaa Lr{K• 4-,r,--7,2•7 %-y Jacob I:ogde*. George Singer.