PITTSBURGH BOA RD OF TRADE. 00XXITTILE FOR DECEMBER. Eichl,:vrn —F. L'lnVa7.—Robort Bell Au - Errs:qv Bistx.—The magniacent project for tweiej Pittsburgh, and taking from her the receiving tad frowarding trade of the Canal, by constructing a Steam Bunt Harbor and Canal, threo quarters of a mile' in length an:l 300 feet broad! in the city of Allegheny, I. likelyto end in smoke, after all that has been said eboutit. The Costici:s Lave agreed to disagree on the matter, and Vie whsle alTair is postponed until after the election ofianuary. The Cammon Conucil is is favor, and the Selezt Csaneila;sin the project—or rather opposed to the haste which is msnifested in pushing it ahead. Four members of the Select will be elected in January, and should they be favorable to the measure msy be agitated again. Who cares S ' Justice I 5 m e N Johnson J4tn R Johnson Mi. , s Mary Johnson Ira Martha Ann Johneen Rufus P Jones John 2 Johnson Miss CathrineP Jones Mrs Sarah Johnson Charles Jones J Johnson Ralph Jones Miss Aun K Navtoe - rroN.—Our Rivers are again booming high, Klinefelter Mrs Marykink er lso ly n Mr Jacob and the weather is soft and mild. The Ice has entice- Kn ow ly disappeared, and no obstruction to navigation now King Wm toxins." There is not however a great deal doing, as ' Knight Joseph Kunkle Wm I Kunkle Mrs Mary this is Vie period when business slacks, and gives 1 L tatercbants and boatmen a chance to brush up fur the ! r _ i _,. s, /..a. n_. atatthew List George irpring. Lanier Lieu, E Little Joseph Lawrence Malinda Little Mt, 00.:rgetta M SAMUEL Mohrtwa, the Indian who has keen on ; Larkin James Lightfoot Thomas Layton John 2 Ida trial at Butler fin the murder of the Wigton fami- ' Livingston Joseph Littlest,: John Loyd Itlisi Sarah 4 last summer has, we understand, been found "gull- Leonard Sarni Ltlik Miss Margt i) of murder in the first dagree." Leonard Miss Elizabeth RLusk Huth , Lee Isabella Lowry Robt UNIVERSITY LEcTIMES.—The subject this evening ! Lee James M 2 Lytle Henry 2 f ull , I L .,e e x o r n i a , r E d a J wln h n is a very attractive one, and should command a Loufmati Leon Linch Wm house. . Levake Mns Eleanor S Lonr George Loeper Bartrnm G Pomas John ItrThe amount of products from the West which passed through Buffalo the present year, is estimated Malone John M Miller Alexr at $72,000,000. , . 1M atthewsWin Mitchell Mrs Eliza Jane ' 1 blanks Peter Mraild James Mahorney Sarah B Moms S R 2 Martin Robt Morgan J T ' !firth' John Morris Thomas 2 . :11artin .fostTh Moore W D 'Merryman Preclerick Morrisnn Stephen R FORA CHEAP AND GOOD FARM &r:, FOR SALE. :II elianey Hen re M Erni ny Joseph SALE, a good, well improved farm of Eli Messick' Miss Elizabeth Murphy M& Co 1 acres, lying nn the Northern Turnpike, 14/ Merwin M T Murphy Mrs Mary miles from Pittsburgh, and it has bi..en occupied Ili a A4,4li n E Murry Jelin tavern stand. There is 60 acres improved and under Media James orr good cultivation. A good two and ...t halt story sr ooe Meili u st,,, n E My Wm house, 231 be 24i rim , a go i i fr A ,ri .! h.trn; good springs Murrill Mrs Sarah Mills Jolla of water sad good family orchard on it. This proper- Mc ty will bet still low for a part d ran and the balls:ice in MeCollit=re r Jacob McClur g A three aannol Fivtnent.s. If n o : ao`d in ram month., McColli.;ter Sarah Miss McClelland A H it will bin ranted fora year and sod as 1.10 , 1 as possil:le McCartney James Maguire Jano Miss Fug. terms &i..., please apolv at Harris' Agency and McClurkan Sarni .McGinnts lames ,Intelligence 0 s:a. Nu 9 sth street. dec. 19. MeClay Thomas McSltre Wiley Capt lr_:..__• McCarty Car he :McFadden Cl Davis .IST OF LETTERS remaining hi the Post or. McCarty Wm .McFarland Claudius free Pittsburgh, December 4.5, 1843. McClur 4 Saml Magill It Parsons cal:ing fir letters on this list, willplease McCready Robs McFadden John sly they are advertised. McCowan Wm L .Maaill Rohr B J McCracken Saml Mclntmh Mathew McDermott Jas H Mcllrov Archd McConahv John 111rICee John Macomb Robert McKee Thomas McCready Jai D .McLaughlin Thomas McCurdy John N AfcG:attglilin Elizabeth MeClurt; IVm McClain John ' McLaren Jnhn McMillan ,lane Miss McLean G C McMahan James 11cQuire John McKenna Margt N MARTIS BRIMMEII (whiE) has been clected Mayor of Bosion. A Abbott Miss Mary Astley Joseph Ackley Hunry All John Adams Miss Anne E AnJerson Geo Al ward John E Armstrong Miss Elizabeth Allen Miss Mary Armstrong Daniel Allen Mrs Elects Armstrong James A4h• - •rger Jacob Armstrong Miatt Ann Anshiztz 0 K Armstking Miss Eliza Anew Jambs Andrews Wm B Bailey John P aseler David Birnbriek Franei. Blundell Miss M A Bailey John & Martha Bishop 'Wrri Bailey & lioagh Blood Sam! Bailey James F L"hirie Cleo S Bailey Harris Bligh Dales Z Bahlley Jacob Biddle Washington Bitumen Fre& Blenkinert Wm Barns Black Miss M A Barnes il J Black Samuel Belt - Wm C Bowman Joseph Beers Maria Boyle Hugh Beverly C E F Bond Benjamin Beebe Edward H Burrs Sam! Benson Joon , Boyle C& S Bennat John Bowman Miss Ann Bowen Jesia. Bryant Wm Brown Thos F Budd J A 2 Brown Wm Bnrus Robt Brown Matthew Buries Lewis Brown Miss Catherine Borger Wm Brown A A Burtt Wm Brawn Rev George Bourke James Browh Mrs Mnrgt M Burns B Brigham David T Brundfoot David Brigham Miss Catherine Brauff Levima Brophy Dlunia Bruner .Tzteob Biiscoe Elizabeth Brauff Was Brindle Aaron 2 Calicoo Wm C Clat.i.lgo Cvro Care• Miss Mary Clarke Rubinson Callaghan Mrs June Cochran J B. Call Jeremiah Collins James Case -Emamml Cook Mrs Mary Ann Callaghan Neal Cook J li Call Catherine Cook John CIt.MIC James Cogswell Win Caldwell Joseph Cherry Martin Campbell D Clinton Joseph Cheny John " Clafrev John Chickering Miss .Tulia A Chamgicrinin Job Chadwick Samuel Cragg Thomas Cole Abraham Cromline Monis Cole Sidney Critenton L S -Collins David Crawford Robt Conner Rebecca Craig Benj Condit David S 2 Curry D M Conner Dsvid 2 Cunningham John S Cow/1y Alexr Cunningham Jesse Creighton Elizabeth Cromwell Miss Laut a D Daily Win Daily Terrence David Jalinia Dale Michael G Davis David T Davis Fayette D Ms Mary Davis John atvitt AlOed Msholdtm Monsieur Dannismare Wm Delnny Mrs Sumn Devine Miis Margt 114 6. Dikman James F:inlinr Hann, Ekin Rev John EArly Hichael Eager 'Wm Edriugtoa E G 2 Ebbcson Richard Faiveitt Jatnat Fairfield M B Mrs Filbert H Mr& Fearns N W 2 Fieldia; Mstlitw Fleck Fi iber D rid Fleming' Hiary . Foster Goa W Gmtsten Simnel Grace Sarah Ann Ganari Jcian H Grant Hcnry 7 Gel F•ron Patrick Grant Felix Gitforti Mr Graham Benjamin Filmare H D Graham Sarah Gilmriee Eliza Miss Graham Elenor G ',Ward A S Gray James G Airing Catherine Miss Gray Ralph G inericy Wim Green Jacob Grace Debon Rev 3 Gribble J B Hall Miss Margaret Hayas John F . Hall Mr 0 A : Herron Samuel ES Hall Mrs Ann I. ll lll‘ ra ' Highberger Simon HaasJaw*: Hill J B M . 7 "-- .P ., ibmios MiN Eansbeth, _ ... • _ ESDAY bIORNING, DECENII3}3R 19, 1893 Donnelly Huzh Douglass Sarni Dougherty IVm Dorsey Henry W Drip 3 Thema' Drawn Minhael Dufl'Nliss Sarah E Dunlavy Mr. Dunsmore James Dunbar Darnus Donaldson Hugh Donnelly Thomas Downey Charles Ernry Daniel EngliAh Mks Sidney Ewing James Fiver: Mid Catherine Ewing Rev G Foster & Elder Fra...irr D N Cain French Dat•id Frizby Mary FridenbergerJ A Futtoa Samuel Rev Funk John Forsythe Benj Foley Margaret s rr Haffey John - Harmin John Hardy Henry P Hirt Mrs Mary Ann HarJen Horsten ilarger Peter Harbour Theodore F Hatch Joseph Haase Isaac 2 Harkins Ben Huth.," Joseph Hassel Susan Hudapertb Wm Inglis TIMITItte Irwin James Irwin Rota Irwin J H Keller Peter Keller MIP3 Mary A Keenan W m H Keenan H Kemp W m ' Kelly J F ! Kerr G A Seald Eli Neel John Col Nobln Ann Mns °Neil M Mrs album Bnrzelia hi O'Donova n Cutha .Miss Oak's Wrn Page John E M,s Paal JarnP4 Patterson Benj Pattnrson J J Patterson Margt Mrs Pepernees J H Peporaces PPt7r.so Jas Augustus Pe I'eterson Harvey Peters SVm Peppa 0 Rhine John 4 Reed Amelia Miss Mrs M S Rain(, I Ri, hard•on Hugh I Ray Thomas Rice Edward I' Rathbun Thomas R Rollins A M Ramphus Miss 11 ,, wland Margt A Ramsay S S Robison Harvey Rhea Lottery Mr Robison J J Ragan Wm Ross Peter Reece Wm Rogers Ichn Renter B Russell John Reisinger Leaflets Miss Rule Caroline srs Reels Thomas Reed Wm Reid James 2 Reed Nancy Mrs S Sanderson John Snowden Mr Savage Thomas Snowden .1 M jr Sayer Henry Spratt Rebt . Scott Albert 2 Sotton M S 2 IScott John Stetler Abner Scott Thos Stevens B Scott 0 Col Stewart Wm Schrimler Mary Ann Stewart Jefferson b Scheer Mary Ann Mrs Stewart Andrew J Seawright .Tohn Stewart David 1 Service Wm L Shakers Sarah Miss Stewart Wm A Stevenson Alexr Sherman Mary An Miss Stevenson Francis Sides Mary Miss Strawherg P Simons T A Strickland IS'm Smith John ft Shibhhhi no Zelina Slater Thomas Still Mary Mrs Smith Levi R Stoner Geo \V Smith Ezekiel Sunderberg Sam 2 Smith Charles Swift Wm Smith George C - Smith Sarah Ann Smith H & son Smith Margt Mrs . Smith James A Spears Alexander -2 Smith Catharine Miss Taylor Itobt A Taylor James Taylor Francis Taylor Elizabeth Thompson W T Thompson Margt Mrs Thomas David 3 Tilfrido James Troutman Jacob Vencock IVni Venzie John H Wallace, G W Wallace Thomas Walker James Walker Sam! Wade Levi Watson Rohl Watson Isabella Wallis John White Leanertes Williams Mr Williams Andrew Williams Washington Williams Phili p Wilson John J Wilson J Wilson Wm E Wing H Williamson Wm Wilkins (!liver WinterA Sami Waders EbenfrserJ Yojrd Jacob Vales C J S B Colombians escp-at Hickman Edward HiU W Holmes B Holland Doane Horton bliss Hounon M. Harriet A Hoyle Charles Hovey L F Hunter Miss Harriet Holtz Miss Ellen Helm John Hughes Christopher Huitham John I Irwin Alex r hula Rol .t /ill -ester Caleb Nutt Susannah Hannah iiiiinnah\ Mn Nickerson Alfred 0 O'Flaherty Thos Oakley T P °Weill Thomas Owens J I' Phipps .Tarnts M Pierson Jesse Phtliili E Pritchel•Charles Paste Henry Pollock Wm Pratt Henry Power WrO Patten George Pudden And Parker Christopher Farrell John 2 Toner Bernard Townsend C Tu-tin James Tuff's David D 2 Turhh F SY Tcdd James Tuttle John Volz Chas L Ward Mary Walsh John Worlz. Daniel Wren Liana! W Welsh Davidson Wells Jesse Whirl er Colley IVhite Isaac Milian.' Rees Wid .TerJonah Williamson Jane Widen James Wood Enii:y R Woods Wm Wo:msley Mary Mrs 2 Wrizht A H Rev Wright Wm &G Wing Robt D Wing John Wright. Charles Yaws John "Facts far the Ilsoplaw X MIME, EZEIBB FOR SAFETY, Travellers should •select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Steam Boslers I T would be well for the traveling community to bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense of procuring the above appara tus. And that every individual making' such selec tions is contributing towards a general introduntion of an invention admitted by all rneu tyho understand the principles of the Steam EnAirre, to be a ;Lite preventa tive against those dreadful disasters: You have cer tainly, in the hundredi of explosion s that have already taken place, ) their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have aheady been lost, a suffi cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a correspondin g degree of liberality, end by your preference show that you appreciate their laudaide endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodation s in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely in your own power to avoid these dis- asters Al! boats marked thus [ O 3 in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided seta the Safety Griord. ALPS, LADY OP LYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR: ASHLAND, MINSTREL, BOSTON. MARIE TTA, MICHIGAN, B B R R I L I T , N I . , E .1.4 7 7 i, MARQUETTE, BREAKIVATER, MAJESTIC BRIDGEWATER, 111 Us ELS' G r:'.ll VAL . Y. CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER, CANTON, M 0 N T 6' OM E R Y , CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA, NEP T UN E , CASPIAN, NAR AGA NSETT, CLIPPER. NIA G ARA, COLUMBUS. OSI , RE .}-, CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, 01110 MAIL, CORSAIR. 01110. DUQUESNE, ORLEANS DUKE or ORLEANS, OLIVE iBRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, E M A! A. PANAMA, ED WIN If IC KMA N, Q I , EEN .!f Pi e S OUTH, EL DORADO, . I? 0 IV EN A , E VT' LEVE, RARITAN. EXPRESS M.,41L, .SARAH ANN, FO VI OS A , sipA7'OGA. FORT PITT, SAVANNA. GALENA. ST. CHARLES, GENL BROOK. ST. LOTUS, GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, /NDLIN QUEEN, VIC TR. Ess. ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, J. fir. BILLS, VIOLA. jE IV ESS , IVES T 11"/ ND. JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING, mar 22 'I:VIPER CAMPAIGN: Brilliant CarosrandUaprecedented Success OF Tlfl TfIREV. Br; DOORS! T hIE proprietor Gf thi= wt..l known ar.d hi;:hly fa rorod eglabliThrrrllnt taknq great pleioure in in forming his 1.-tench az.d th, public at lar;e that he has EIUW prepared :v his SPLENDID SALES ROOM, No.lsl.Llurttri Sr., THE MOS7' MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF I - I'LVTE le CLOTHING Ever off. led h r ,de i n this cite. .TOCIC OT CLOTHS, CASSIMEiI PI LOT AND BEAVER cLunis. ( - 7 kCHNTELIE. S %TIN AND OTHER: VE:-;TINGS, CANNOT DE EQUALLED. All or which nun hr inaiod'icitinni into clothing to cr.- der, and made in a. good sty:-. and a. ra-tile and lash ' ionably designed he at any orhyr IN UNITED STATES. IT IS TV.ELL KNOWN 7'l/AT HIS PRICES ARE LOIVER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, And at no place west of th unit aim; can purchaser s find such a. variety of good,: brow which to select as at 1 the THREE BIG DOORS In addition to hii unrivalled stock of clothing, he has a magnificent ii: , firtment of HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &e, &e. The motto of the "Three Big Door:" is " Q NICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," And in followinz colt thi3:vg•tem he reek eon ! fidentthathi: eit , tonii.rs Ind iiimself ARE MUTUALLY I3E \'EFITED. TIE WOULD IN VITE THE MAN OF FASHION. TUT: PROFES-! SIO_VAL GE % TEEM AN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER. MECHANIC ANL) IVOR K INGMAN To :all and examine ('r ihi , mselves at TUE THREE DIG DOORS, No. 151. Liberty strtet. AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED. r i p OBS ER VE METAL PLATE IN THE PA V EMEN T. na JOHN M'CLOSKEY. JUST RECEIVED and for sale by W-M. THORN, No. 53, Market street, 500 lbs. pure palm soap in the bar, 600 " " " " in casks, 100 " variegated soap, 50 " white Castile, (only lot in -market) 100. " almond soap, in # lb. casks, 50 doz. shaving soap, 10 " Glenn's rose spermacetti soap, for chapped hands and forsoftening the skin. The subscriber has on hand a larger assortment of the above articles, than any other establishment in this city, and is also receiving a large Foipply of fresh drug+, M.11 . 1010i, oct 7 No. 53, Market street. T EAS.—Received oneon..ignment, 12Chests Young Hyson Tee, 4 " Bind: Tea, 44 " Imperial, 5 " Gunpowder. by - • ' J. G. & A, GORDON, 12 Water street Notice to Contractors. SEALED proposals will be received at the cffice of rho Monongahela Naciption Company, nearly opposite the Post Office, until 3 o'clock P Mat Sara:- day, the 23d December next, for boili4ina Locks and Darns Nos 3 and 4, and for repairing Dams Nos 1 and 2; also, for building Cour Brick Lock Houses. Pay ments will he made monthly its specie fund.i. Plans and specifications will be exhibited a die of -600 one week priinvionsto the lettinr. J K MOORHEAD, "'QROARRORERTOON. - d 4-1 John D. Davi, SI AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCI-Pt, Corner of Wood and sfk sta., l'ittabargA, TS ready to receive !mere/Ili:If:lima eteery description 1 on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor.hitil with their patronage. Resrular sales on Moarn• V 5 and Tnotisn a r s, of Dry Goods and faney articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and second band furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. i Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug 12—y DRY GOODS AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION I W ILL be sold et brivi.' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner ot Wood and sth streets, tremor- row, Wednesday, Dee. 20. et 10 4lock A. M., DRY GOODS. AT 2 O'CLoca. Furniture. BPCI4IPIIda, Tables, Chairs,Car peting, Bummer, Stoves, &c. J D DAVIS, (119 J . D. Auctioneer. ASSIGNEES' SA LF: OF DRY GOODS.-- W ILL be sold at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of sth and Wood street, on Mon day nest, Dee 18. at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon will be sold by order of 'the Assignees of A rmel & Munn. on account of former purehn3ers, the following Lot of Dry Goods sold et la-t week's sale which are net yet taken away. They comprise in part: A few rem nants of Broad Cloths and Cassimeres: Fr"nrh and Enelish Merinos: Alpacces; %lon s de lains: Bleached and Brown Mwslins; Shawls. Hdhf., Calicoes,Flannels St.c. D. LLOYD & CO., Att.l&rnees. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. raP At 2 o'clnck P. 'Furniture , Cooking Stoves, Round do., Glessware, Sc. dl6 p,. • 5 BALES 13CW TIM M in o gruff. and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS &Co. 4'3 Wood ft . 11 EA It SKlNS,(lrei•ted uticl izaclre6setl, 31,4 t r,:etv _EP ed and for sale by A. I3EELEN. 05-1 r Peat 25 SACKS Fe.lrhor ho. Nit rec'd nrvi for sa!e HAILNIAN,JENsINGs co. 43 1V.0,1 UFFA LO ROB ES.- —Rereireci by Cicero, a frePh D and fu:l s)l y of oil .izei of Roke4. A rplv to n6-.f A. 13EELEN. U UFFALO ROBES by,ina; e robe or bnlr.fnreale by A. BEELEN. es—rf 9 Hfi DS. N. 0. SUG7FT.Tt7 -7------- ,: t rerr,...ed nnrl for s tie by J. G. & A GORDON. _ 71RP.STI CHF:MM.-ILS. 3.:.^,—R.-1 rr , ein. Pi 'l, Ii ilvdraq, S:rvch.iii, Venitra, 0v.i,1,. M.-nuth, ut Th.. DrojSnre of JON. KIDD. Dr 7 Daguerreotype Miniature Portraits,— Alike corner of Markt' and sth sit. Trip: Ivit!ri ryi , st reapectfoily inform the n, n of rittAiiir xm ;rid cinity, tint they opened rinuo, at the id,ov e men plzt,r, ovi.r .tore 1,,d ore now pre pared t•il.e MaLL'yo d Cuo , nitire, bi . aLilo: net, in a y Ir. h.-ret.il'ore iinsiirpa“ca. 13 . 1 the combinitii,m of a :Ind riowerfol itpparittus, and an entireiy new mode of operative. they nre ennb!tql to pri.a n e e pictures of n accuracy and beauty. combining entire d ity of impression, clear and distinct expre , .inn, pert, cr delineation, and last, tho' not lent. the col -tr of the face nna dress. The color- , ing of Photrue,rnphie Pictore., form: it new era i n the ! art. it: it ennhlea unto combine with arcu.ney of nature 1 the ;vivant:l . 2r, of art. The under:iznea an not wish,nor is it their intention to ri. , ceive the public byprowl sea. which they cannot fulfil, fur they [impend sol p ely on CA - , character of their picture,. for parr - irate. CitiZens and stranger., one and all, ore invited to call and ex oral :e , pecimens.' N B.—Complete sets Of the'improved pnterst op p"tra!us furnished nn the ours/ refssn , : nsle terms.— Plaice Coe,,, fnamer. rhemieo's. and ever,l thing connected with the businegs, of the le , lrest reNh J M EMERSON & CO. J OT'S ( formedy of this vitv).—A fresh Supply of hi: nimur,roiro of Craclter.i. voriati s kind:, reccivrd this. day from Stint 7,nuis , rind for salo by rrid,n r you id, at SEF.TIN'S, in the Diamond. (113-1 w WINTER DRY GOODS. T& .JOSE WODD S 9), STREET, ARE 1 , 11.2 , 4 grOd^ f WI:11Pr ithin the lait month. rash. embracinz nearly every article desirable for the t SON at a very $liZEIt ad vance, for rasi, par money only. Cali and see. (I.ls—d&a.l m .)1 BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day kJ received, and for sale by UST RECEI VI:D. 30 61,1 s best Cn•nw•ood, nt the drub 'store (,f JUN. K I DI), n 23 comer Sth and Wn , ,(l streets. DEFT' NEW :kIFT!IOD Oh DOUBIA. IfIl• ACtl.l.l/11:l. :I,lzl Merchants in the city of New York, to lie the greatest improvement made in the , rien.-0 in modern time.:. Th principal and auxi!iary bunk: being vn coma cued an t prove the correctors; of each to her; anti the prncess in An much shortened. !hat the merehandkr and rash accounts, which! v the old Italian method, nommimen nearly half fill the Leger, by the new method, require mils one line each far twelve rno4lss. Persons surdyin¢ book keeping by thin method will folly undermand any of the old method+. STEANIBO kr BOOKKEEPING tnnzht upon the same prinei pie.. Mercantile and Ormiroent ef PP.NMANSfI IP and Mercantile arithmetic taught upon Mr well known effective principleA. A seperate apartment for Ladies nod pernons desiring private in struction. ROOMA, corner of Fifth and Market stn. dl6—tf CUEAP PLACE FOR CASEt, SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. No. 103, :Market Street. near Liberty. CHRISTMAS IN!) NEW-YEAR'S PRESENTS. T HE subscriber respectfully inform, hi, •flti+ and the plibiic trerietally. that he has on hand,. and will receive in a few days, a large and splendid nsiertrnent of top and Eincy articles, suitable for the holidays, which will be sold xvhule,ile and retail, at reduced prices. Persons who wish to I),iy ch..ap will please call at the sign of the gilt comb, No. 108, Mar ket street, and they wid not be disappointed tlec 16 PITTSBURGH N IVIGATION AND FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY. A N electionfor nine Directors of this Company, to erne f o the enittia; yettr, be held tet their office, No 3", Market gcreet. l'iltehurt.;h. on Monday, thel.tt day ttf Jitortry, 1844. between the hours of II o'clock, A M. and 2 o'clock, P M. dlB l trl JAMES S. CRAFT. Srcretary. Notico to Stockholders: MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION COMPANY. THE annual meeting of the Stockho!dor, of the Monongahela Navigation Company will be he 4 at their office. in the eiti of Pittdhurgh, on M.h.thiy, the lit of January,-1644, at two o'clock P U.. fur the election of officers for the enduing year. WILLIAM BAKEWEEL Eloontary. J. G. & A. GORDON. 12 IV,ver Areet rNI ay Removal. D CAWFIELD ha: removed hi 3 marble . liihrnent to Wood at. oppo.ite lahuestock . .- Druz Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stone.. Moimmert. r.rc. en 1!)—Ivr DISSOLUTION OF PA liTlifißSEll T HE fires .lrrhor, & Pr?.trin been ed shce rho first of 0 ttrill.r, by mut ad! consent John Arthur: will sr ttle all rlairr,t against the colcern and c dlert all debts which have been coutractrd ptc• %ions to thi: claw. The Engine business will be con ducted for the future under his own nsmr. JOHN ART HURS. CYPRIAN PRESTON. d LI —l-n" BAAths Ak,A ! ! ! MI sorts of clothing and wearing apparel: Please Nast No. 151, Liberty strest,and ass foryonraeleee. J. 514L06XEY. ?iituaglB.43i • ,STANDA.RT, /NORAHAM & ronvaiiti n i r s a d cantAiesion faarchantit, cLimEtttrn, offia. A GENTS forthe Morchatu,e-Transportation Com -Cl. pony conaposednellao frfarchantd Line, Erie Canal; Washington, Lino. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Lint ofSteam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ache Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. RESER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coentios Slip, N. Y ft. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffelo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh ap 1 1843-1 v Beaver ani Warren Packet • r 1111 l . . THE canal packet ERIE. J. M. - Sliaw,nias r will run re rrular tri weekly packet bet Ween the aliei-e named ports. leaves Beaver on Mondays, IVednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves I Varren on Tu2sdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stag-a Lines to Cleveland direct, For freizht or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKF,Y, Beaver. F ---..._._._____ ....• -...., ---;.:-..... 184 3 . ARP. REDUCED. =-U. S. MAIL LutE OF STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, t ia Bed ford, Chamhersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connectinz with the Main train ofcars to N. Y. &e. Only 150 miles staring and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $8- I Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door belew the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. MENDELL. GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co., feb 23, 1843-- Iy. Pro rietors. The Great Central Route Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road ?M‘ • 4 .... " J ' .. . ir- t _ ,-- Company.-- ~., -ix- ir e ~,. , - -„ - .•. , ,' . , s - '5• NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WAsItIX , ITO:II CITY. BALTIMORE, PIIILAD'ELPPIA AND NEW YORFC. T HIS line is in full operation and leaves PittsLurgh daily at G o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's. to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum: berland line, facilities will be affbrcled which have not been h-retofolm enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice with the privilege of going through , direct or taking one nights rest at their option. I FOR SALE. For tickets, apply at ou r office at the Monongahela; A LOT of ground OD Prosper: Hil, crornri.:-.; or: I InTisp. L. W. STOCKTON, j CI the Turnpike and two sts.29 foct fr , .z.:l-- 1231 feh 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Po. : feet deep, on which is erected a>ror1•:• frame - !.p.f....,. -------------- -------______: &c.; this property is wen : "-.cr--ii sad weriki Le C.:4." Regular Packet; for Cincinnati. changed for a firm witlin 2:1 ^.:i!:: ef the cu,.. , Apply to I.3 . ...taiLLY & :` , IITCLIELL, Reai Estate • egonts. tizt.; 13. Building Lot 3 i'll Bizacringtam.. - • The S‘‘-iftsurc, Rubinson, Master, leaves every . Tliorsd.ry at 10 o'clock. a. m. I 41 LOTS, suitable fu ly.iid;u , ! . : to--t e.l:girly lit tzated, an . .. , ..., . .._._ •. k ~1 toe The Cu tter, Colli.ns,Master, leaves every Thursday at : 1-rt " , steam ferry boat Lan ~ 'i , i ~ r. •,,, i., J , : ~ ,(1 at 1 • • :, ,to 41111` 10 o'cloCk a. m. . . . the times. The. tan,' of p...nr e . N.... ,J... 111, L:aq:', The M intzamery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat , either for cash or such bat-tern: 4'M! La naric ay,Mablr urrhy at 10 o'clock a. m. The Express, Parkinson, Master, 1A nlv to the subscriber: ; •irre ;oehor , or N • P /ear " ever).Suri- . 1 Pr P •ter . son, No. 4 - , Ferry stl...e ," :t;Pitt i s . h ' , Ir;h .. . ' ‘11•- P. day at 10 o'clock a. m. JAS. PATTEB.SON, ir. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., I j une L . ____,________ il zen l4 . I REAL ESTATI: FOR SALL'. . . _• , United States Wagon and Bail Bead Line. , TIOR SALE—A lot of Ground on Si;; sirct.t. (Le ..s. i 1 twcen Wood & Serithtield sneers.) 30 faet rrune rsotFirr .~-,.amiss V- • i ~ - ... ki , .1 0 _01 •• . •...146/•••••• i by 120 feet deep, on which it ..reeted 3 to.-nici.ts and .........,... .as stores; n - T.ts fur $4ll per annum. T!.; lir.•,,n;y osiers indireements to Cripirali , s, it is iir a Lusioesz part of T• E subscribers have made arransements to for- i New Cr,urt ward goods during the winter to and from Pitts- ,• IthkeliCs.ei:l7.di ' t ' ,:! ' . ; .• l: 2 .,, le d a i .' s i p i: ,l ; f::: ( l- a r • b u ri ) r t o L :,,, burgh, Phill'ileipiria and Na'o York. C A McANULTY, F OR SALE—Two neres of (1;,;a:,", fronting. Canal B.s.ip, Liberty street, Pittsburgh I c c 1 tho Sandy & Bearer Canal and ndjoining, the THOMAS BORBTDGE, Agent, !thriving town of lidorwer, Columbiana Co.m•-. (' air,. 272. Market street, Philadelphia 1 This property would Le r."l:tiant;ed I,r property in Pittsburgh, or fir r:;::,!.,ar g -11 manurtctured al 'c.e.s.- i 1 rIOR SALE--Six acres t,t - Gr 0 , 1/.1 On: which is' _L.' erected it Rope Walk, •Llr.r.) miloining the Town of East Liverpool, Ci:,T;p. A , n:.. *,, 13LAK.ELY k: NEITCHELL. Smithlold Street zwnr 3;e, nod Penn 'us, A LLEN ERA mut, ExchhtTe Broker, No. 46, .4 - 1 Corner of rf'dbd and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight checks on the Eastern eitios, for gale. Malta, notes and bids. collected. REr : rE Z C E J S `Vi. Blit Jonp.:Dasl . 11F.LoreziJ. Painter :& Co.,Joseph Wodwall . Jl:esva Alex. Bronson &Co. John H Brown &Co. James M'Candless. } J. R. m , r ) id W. H. P o p e , E .na • > -9, Pree K t Dank Elxscntors' Notice. LL persons inclobied to the estate of Thomas Cns silly, late of the city of Pittsburgh, dettes.ed Are rerviestel to tril'to payment immediately to either of the uttieriig.trA, ilo:1 all pt , riorti having' claims atlainit the same, will proient them properly authenti cated to oithor of rho onri ~r 4izttod for settlement fi EN EtY M'CUL LOllOll. I'eehle9 Township, J.l SSILLY, Pit.t. , hurrh, JAMES KF:LY. Plush web, JA Mr:S C CCM:MINS. Pitt Township, n25--astwlm Executors FASHTONAI3LE BAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY,. A, Na. 13, Fifth serer:, between Markel and iVood, and corner of Si. 211 L and Grant btit I. H. WALKER feel grateful to the . public for the liberal patronage bestow ed upon them, and beg leave testate that they are now manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very su perior article in Beaver, Russia, Neutria, and every other description of Hats. Also, it variety ef clotl;, sealpt t and fur caps; all of which will be sold ra the ve ry lowest prices. As no part of their manufactute is d me by machinery, but by the best workmen by hand. they can recommend With confidence their Hats. ELS be ing superior nod more durable than those generally of feted to the public. Merchants and storekeepers can . .esurisiierl upon equally as hsw!terrns as in the Ear. ern Markets, I. & H. WALKER. 023-3 m. Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale. jUST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire Brick. 1111/ which will hereafter be kept.conitantly on hand and sold low fur cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Water of. Landreth's Garden Seeds -- - • A fill ripply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always or hand and fur sale, at his agency, the Druz store of F. L. SNOWDE 184. Liberty it.. head of Wood Dprombrr 1. 1E43 =E:I A TWO STORY bri..•.k • et home, v , itable for til -CI. rEve•i:ir.7 ttn,li4,-n-:•r.., ,tuate on th 2 cornet of Fifth and Union ritre.ts• 1'e,,...c... - .-on gi7en ir. - tried•.!.. ateiy. Enquire of ' 0.11. JA.gIES MAY. • Pituleurgh, ra Philadelphia TO LEASE. S EVERAL Farm. in Beaver in Butici c)::aties: on very rnoi. - iraterent.i, which may be ttriii «•heat. Lots to be let, rent rr,,, on improven.ent leases. FOR SALE. Farms and uncleared !REA:. to :lie Hon JOHN BREDIN, 13 , _11er, or • EDWARD HOOFS ; New Brig;.wn, Bear: r cc:Jay. Cincinnati, 0., St. Louim, Mo. y. ) dV2-Im REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ca:i VEY ANUING, T HE undersigned, lativi: as•Atiated Cr:cr. - I.:eh es 1 for the trail:action of :teal Estate, will lioncf E3rtli attend to the d ea:43 a; well ai renting of city and counayf:i.,.. ing rents, &r. The senior tneri!ter of the firm haN - iligLa'. 4 : pet ience, and heing eh,nobi.ely s agent of Real E-tate,thy} h'.;eta rt ceive 'tatere oi ' public patro , lne. Fur the acconimoad....cu of the pub lic, there two offices, where e.”; 17:e te eeivetl; at the Rea: Enate Ar, , e. , 1; of jai -e, Penn st., sth Ward, and a: the 1:a-,• offic,e Mitchell. S. W. side of Srnithhehi, (heat a.: t either which. persons wishing, to hays in. ,,,, ^ien•P of .vri• ting, legally and neatly exoevreci, • Pr desirous to purchase or dispo-e cf Rea. • ;11 apply. J. J. Mitchell will tc ::trend to th, duties ofhis profession,..as heretner..v. dec 4—dtu•6m 295 LBS. WHITE GUM ARABIC, 150 Lbs. Gum 1300 " Sal Soda. In store and for sale at the Drug Store of JOS. ETDD, Corner 4: al.d ?i'.,.1 sts - 8 SI4ARES Allegheny E at pri ti vate sale, by JOHN D cep 11 Corner of Wood and rfth _• e_zs. Mr. Panl Therea T_TA6III hor.or :he pni,:ic tr.o :luring his r - tiourn LESSONS IN THE SPANIK-1 LATIN L. I 'SCIL''..,i:S. From his htviaz rn.Y.e th , .? S: - ..ar.f,:i 505.! ohject ....f I.ii • , !•:..1::. 1 ...1:i. , a res.:-.Jr - -' 04 t • `) ) - ICII il 1 - 11 ,, tra. alert: I , reu ;31 5.,, ~..,1 `1 7 CI .! '..7 .:: i. , - quired a fined korm'edze -f the: : ; :ar - •>. : .zv, and most harrnoul'otts cf : - .17 - .0)..-.. - . •a .. '-. r..!e• , . Of his competencyti.7 teac.i• i : ,, :;'h .rn , i, C:7l I r no inuht, frcrn' the fact of hi, ha% ;: 1 -.-- Z'r •"! ..:!era in a \;ntv.tv i. ?ari 4. ~ v.., . - - - , he h-os ....:::;'. el '-.• `,":1.,-.3 1r thevean here gratei.. he rr.n prove " . .:',. O. rin-noirr, -F.T , a , King of France cp.:. by lei - 7.:s fern of the Navy. Mr Theveau Car. to xe -n ,r very tia , '• ::1 : .7 M r FickeiAen'a hoc.se,:l.lark.t: ;:....-vi, ht• • n , - , 1..... BEAR SKINS, well 4 - Irts6 F. Lia":i - av suitable article for travellers' trunLsj ' •-•." eale•by,A. B mkt , 4ir...Zak , ibitt t- • Valunbli7 Pk•Opii* POT' $111.114 ,- HAT splendid Farm Howe by !tee name Of doll TSocial Hall farm, situated In Derry townsbiii Westmoreland county, two miles north weist of plait‘ villeoatbelVestern Division of the Pennsylvania , The ram contens two hundied and silty &Urea, tini dergocd fence. One hundred acres of it c'eared, thse re at covered with first rate amber . , There are teal acres ofmead,iw, wirith can be enlarged to .150-if reri. quired,five acres planted with the choicest fruit truest There is e meted on the premises a splendid Mansice HOllB9 of brick, two stori e s hieb i with a wing of qub.ir 17 running hack, bring ,1 4 front by 34 feet deep, with good vonii:ated cellars. a larg?. hail running thro! the cectre, folding, doors and fire ea.:l) roomi also, a sprit E. and wail! hot';ic 80 by 15. and srou!se anti - bake house 14 by 14, all , rd in the best marine,: theie is also a :t.:;it building 34 by 24 feet, with a never faiiin e spri :g er r it, ...hit one of the finest Inrit, in in- western being 75 foet hug by 41 WI 'le, tie over= shot and buds, havin. a fine - , ring of Water in 'the in.; side, alf , irding at all timoq a I fur r, r furl pose, a ithgrannries and tc 7 , 77- dr.r it cmnplete The title i., A:1 let: ters. post paid ill he rat..! , :.d.-,1 to. d.i...ss and . quire of Egoils:, Foster, Real 17.,:ate next i:onr to the Post Wire, Piitshur,;ll, dl3-3t A EA IL\ 1 fon SALE. • ..'IL. A FARM of 100 ncrek 12 :rile- f-ron Pit.r.4..urc . .- 1: ... on the Frankiin itoad. - I , Ejoicin.. land- of ... :flian.l Cochran, Esq., svf.i ,oI sold 0..1 fav0,11.,:- •orm s . For further plrtic....lars apply t 3 P. . I .!criAlf l'., .n2O-I.m. _ 199 Liberty streets. --- XECIITOI2S' SALE OF VAIATA BLE IU AL ESTATE. GREEIiBLY to the provisions conutined in the; will of the late Thornas Cassillv, dernaled, th e subscribers offer for ;ale the followinst.s..alnab:e tate, in the city of Pitteil:urgh, • izt—Onet lot of rround fro: Ling' on Water etreer, near Market street. narf.ad joing Fianna rod Gordon's .... - areouse. being thirtv-tive feet front on IVater street, and extending bAck u.. hurt; dred and silty feet to Front street, on which tl:ere i; c rafted a'spacio:7; bridk dwell i" . 2 . ^.1"r et. now oc-' cupied as a public }ionic. by Mr. ohreVarner,anl t oo Olive story .brick dwel:::,,es with back . ..tn..iing; on Front street. Also, owl lot fronting on Lfttcrty nrcel het.ween alley arid St. Cfair street L^inz thirty' . feet in-front and one h-adrexl end Pr's 01-k to ts ton :ivy, on whick ere- c• 1 t%so, ti.rse story" dwellings, with 1:6:1%:.1.;Clit 'jack occo, pied by Mr. liczn.el as a Cnk:net-Ware r,,orn; and by Mr. Samuel Linds.2v, o estalAish: moot. Thin property ....It! - be i.elt! r at :2•accoinJ rnodating teur.g. Etinlre of MrP. M;:ivp•;-;, Ift glass ware home corn-r or Markct and 'ater streets; or to either of the sub;er. , l•ets. ."M'C CI - LOUGH. JA:IF.S, CASS! y, • JA . 01:S BLAKELY, • JAMES C. CU • Executors dec 8-1 m da wtf [Advocate cop; wtfi TO LET JAM KS 81. AKT. LY. JOHN J. MITCEL.I.L,