0,. 1'::, 41/41011,'S C0.111101210.3.—The Conventicm to nuts: ::' a Democratic candidate for Mayor, met, pursuant •.' o adjournment, et tie i'Veshirgton Hotel, last craning ...;;!" t 6 o'clock. After organizing, the deleates proeeed ."- 4Pa Ix) and g and on the sth ballot nominated Capt. -.. Joss E t tasxmcLAst. The follow ing is the vote on the - N W 4 l • liallut6: vi Ist 2J " • ---. : ' .:40roinghaan Kerr e . On motion of R. H. KIRA. Esq. the following Reso , imion was adopted: ReaVved, That the Eq-ncleman nominat e d, i 3 mi. • inently entitled to the upport anti confidence or the 'peonle of the city, and we hereity pled ours itklkiditnlly, 11 , C . etcry hnnumbe efrtrt i srne our pow " we to wine hi, election to the office of Mayor, and we moot vespcctfulty recommend to the friend s of good order througho u t our city, to rally to his purpo r t. Ur. liirminglrim is well deserving of the support, oat only of the democratic party, but of the citizens generally. if he should beelectod, he would prove an active, energetic officer, and the citizens may test assared that no effort would be spared on his part, to protect the interests. and preserve the pence of the •city. FOR SAFETY, Travellers should select Boats provided with --------- Evan's Safety Guardafor preventing Expiation of Extensive Sale of Seeks. WILL BE SOLD, at the Comrneicial Auction Steam Bailers corner Wood and Fifth street:, on IT would he well for the traveling community te . Wed3ndes:RaidTrnhsu'rsduy, Friday and Saturday evenings, 1 bear in mind that their security depends eutirely t t sth, and 6th tears. commencing at 61 &- upon their own encouragement of boats that have or cij,e•ek, offered larges , t and most valuable collection of books may be at the expense of procuring the above appanz- ever in I ntsburgh, among which are Beaver and Warren Packet, tus. And that every individual making such selec. : 1000 BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS, •••••• - ...... . THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. dons is contributing. towards a general introductiou of Of ever}' size and style of binding; works of the most m/ invention admitted by all men who understand the eminent author s in Poetry, Histery, Biography, Theol- I weekly p-acket uetween the above named ports. leaves ogy tied Fiction; arid a large variety of miseelißm..,,i. i ißne,arterp.on Mwoadays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn principles of the Steam Endue, to be a sure preventa tive against those dreatithl disasters. You have cer- work.. Th ,), are fresh from the pu'ilishers, and afford l c,easunecatrrine;l4o.7thrttiileesdsLygs,e T L h in u e r s ad t a o y c s l a e n v c e l I S an a d t- taialy, is the hundreds of explosiou s that have already n rare opportunity of making valuable addition s to li- ur'dayes.; taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the direct, For freirht or pa:sage apply on board, or to , thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi-, "fili'eg.books will ben pen for inspection on Wrdnes dent waraing, and inducement to make inquity for a day,. when the trade are particularly invited to call and BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. 1 preference. They have went to an additional expense ' els't,mileilipeot,llit:itny; and without reserve. ,_--- that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore JOHN' D. DI VIS, Attetione r . to meet meet them with a c orrespondingdeg ree of liberality inn 3 and by your preference show that you appreciate their i P(..-TPONED SA LETURNIN'G' LATHE AT 1 laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu-; 1 AUCTION. man lif:. They do not charge more than other boats; THE Turning Lath advertised to be sold at DaVie I their accommodations in other respects are equal, and Commercial Auction Rams is aistponed •1 in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving W ednesdav nex, assns[ • '3,1. at :2 u' l clock in the un a t f i - Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, whe n • ternoon. It can be seenth Y is . day it is so completely in your own power to avoid these dis- l J. D. DAVIS, asters. ,trio 1, 1844. Anctioneer All boats marked thus U . ] in the List of Arrivals and i ------------__ - Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS, AGNES, LEXING TOIV, AMARANTH, LANCE7', ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, 111 ICHIO AN, t BRUNETTE, MAR.QUETTE, IVATER, MAJESTIC. cl: . ; %BAT TES PIN Rottiric.—Severalofthe subscri. I BREA K 'ATER, . M U , VKING UM VAL' Y, 'elberi t 0 BA Rntres Gymnasium, had quite a contest on i c B A R D ID D Y 11 MISSOURI MAIL, e % Yssar s , fora Gold Pencil, which was to be given 1 CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, by the proprietor to him who should make the most 1 C.ICERO. * MESSENGER, CANTON, MONTGOMERY, pins with' 60 balls. The following is the result of ele- I CUTTER, NORTH BEND, venoftho rolls: CECELIA, NEPTUNE, In gentleman made with 60 balls 225 pins, CASPL4N, NAR.AGA.NSE TT, 2d ' 224 pins 3rd 2'27 " CLIPPER, NIAGARA, n 47 o COLUMBUS. ORPHAN 4th _ 217 " sth CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, 4th 224 " 7th 240 " / COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL, - Sth 226 " 9th 248 " CORSA /R. OHIO, 10th 256 " 1 lth 272 st 1 DUQUESNE, ORLEANS. DUKE of ORLEANSIOLIVE BRANCH, • This, it most be admitted, is great rolling, but is not A ,. . ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, so good as some that has been made on the same ' EMMA, PANAMA, Joys by the sit megen tlemen. For instance, in the g ime 'EDWIN HICKMAN, Q //EP:A . ,/ lite SO UTII. I ` called "Baltimore." which they recently rolled , the EL DORADO, ROWENA, lot geuqeman made with 9 tall., 68 ,ins EVELINE, RARITAN. 70 EXPRESS MAIL, SARAH ANN, 1 :1 ri, . 2d 67 pins 3d 27 '. po R .1f OSA. SAR A TOGA. 4th 72 " sth 65 '' FORT PITT, .SAVANNA. 6th 69 " 7th 64 " GALENA, ST. CH A PLES, --11th '7l " 9th 75 ~ a E.V.I. BROOK. ST. LOUIS, GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, J. f.i.& A . GORDON, 10th 78 ! " 1 lth 79 !! " IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, 12 Water .trect. This rolling is unprecedented—it can't be beat in LVD/iLV QUEEN, VIC TRESS, , the union! Many of these gentlemen have played at li,/./NO/S, VALLEY FORGE, wood, ; d„. J. H. BILLS. VIOLA, and his a single pia, placed in any part of the alley. ten .7E WESS' WEST WIND, nvtv 20 times in succession, and any of them can hit it 6 times JAwEs ROSS, WING AND WLVG, out of 10. All these pins were made with the cross or mar 2') winding ball; which, it is well known, is much more .----- diffinth to play than the straight ball. We think,there fore, that these. gentlemen may justly be considered the crack rollers of the Union. The Alleys connerted with the Gymnasium have not Probably their equa:s in the country;—they are 75 feet long by 3 feet 6 inches wide; each plank 61 inches in depth, li. wide, and laid on edge. 53 iron boitsin each table: wo ~1, white oak, will plane from top edge 0ff3,1 i riches; polish-RI by the same process as Egyptian mat tile. ALL:MEN!' Cry,-0 ir sister city appears to be o •errun with thieves and ra.cals of every kind. Robbe- Ties are of nightly occurrence, and the rascals have re. sorted to a cunning dovice to accomplish their purpoAe. • They watch their opportunity, and insert pieces ofcork in the bolt holes of thedoors and windows, which pre. Tents them from fastening, and renders an entrance cOite easy. The Seminary artta entered a few nights ago, and •otne articles of clothing.tahen. The house of Mr Culbertson was also entered. and , would have .uff:red some, had not the burg,lar been in. terrnpted by the entrance of a young man who lived in ,the house, and who had been attending a ball. Plat THR POST. ANOTI-11-11. ABANDONMENT OF MR. CLAY. Mt have just been it/formed that MG. es% 80/1 AS I). Esq., one of the nominees on the Clay Council Ticket in the South Ward. has solicited the Chairman of the Democratic Committee of that ward, to place his name on their ticket to supply a vacancy. Itiith many other of my whig friend 4, I can scarcely I credit this statement; yet it comes from such a credit-1 able source that we are reluctantly compelled to believe it. It remains therefor? fir Mr Boreland to explain' - this matter satisfitctorilv. otherwise it will be out efi the question for honest Whigs to support him. A SOI:TH WARD IVElla The alcove may be taken as a substantial sign of the coarse of public feeling. Mr Boreland would not, of course, desire to be placed on the democratic ticket unless he had totally abandoned the Clay Coons: the paltry consideration of an election to the City Councils, cou:d not induce him to adhere to a party when convin - cash that it was wrong. Although a "South Ward Whig" affects to doubt the statement, we believe it to be true, and just such an act of political independence as we would expect from Mr Bore/and. We congrat ulate him on his deliverance from the errots of Whir "HONaR TO WHOM HONOR Is Int."--The piece of - Pcni r y to Printing. accompanyin g the AddreAs of the Cirri :r of the Ago, and credited to LX.SIJK, prop leriy h:10 - 135 to Gto. B. IVALLta, 3poorbutgiftedjour. Printer. OLD HICKORY—EIGHTH OF JANUARY CELEBRATION. Purwant to notice, the Committee of Arrangements met at the. Wasltinglon 11,tel. on Saturday the 23.1 113 ult.. and appointed the nadersignen a Committee of/ ---------- . invitiin and m tie the followin.; arrangements. JUST RECEIVED and rim sale by IVM. THORN Sutop.r on the. table-at 7 o'clock; a band of Alusie i No. 53, - Market street, ' will be. in attendeNc.•. I 500 lbs. purepalm soap itt the bar, t .Our RepusliGa n friends are all invited. COMMITTEE OF INVITATION. 0 R. r I * - /1- .1. A EaFt., P. AFICKSNA, GOO " 100 ‘' variegated soap in casks, , • B. Hooss, S. W. Bi.sce 50 •• white Castile, (only lot in market) RICH.D. HUI:IMES, J. T. Cossou.e, , 103 " almond soap, in i lb. casks, J. K. Mooangsn. C APKiaaErr, 50 doz. shaving soap, .G. It. RIDDLE, . 10 " (ikon's rose spermacetti soap, for chapped • hands and for softening the shin. The subseribrr has on hand a larger assortment of the above articles than any other establishment in this city, and is also receiving a large supply of fresh drugs, &c. W 3 . '1 HORN, oct 7 No. 53. Market street. Fresh Butter. ;Ara,. A „21. LOT of prime fresh 11,41 Batter, jest received and for sale by REINHART & STRONG. 429. 190 Liberty street. PE 523 GOODS DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. FRESH Zante Curran., Prime frazh Prunes, " " Citron, -Bordnus Almonds, Sicily do Filberts. Cream Nuts, Guava Jelly. Jujube Pu..te, Pate Balsa mique. Extract of LPMDI2, Rope %Vuter, Mace, Tapioca. Iftiaglaaq, S ; terra Candles, &c &c. last received sad for sale by REINHART & STRONG. 140. Liberty street ±4s;;,_ -* iIiMENI JANIT---ARY -1'.44 B. fIOG.A.N. Sec 'y 4th a 11 6 %WINTER CAL VIP.% IG Brilliant Careerandilaprecedented Success OF THE _ _ HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 4d, {Vied street, HAVE:42i il',:i:t-'lrt"i•nirC'd..:;Fr.."n,renti.ritsF•i't7iing and g n, 'HE proprietor cif this well known and highly fa- 50 pkg., 1 . If a ial CI P Teas, 25 boxes Re. , rll & Robinson' s s's Tobacco, 10 " Huron's s's I voted establishment takes great pleasure in in forming his friends and the public at large that he has 10 " Tlinysou's now prepared at his SPLENDID SALES ROOM, . . 5 " Robitisuu'S iG's 10 12's No. 151. LITIP:IITY Si., THE MOST MAGNIPICEN7' STOCK OP 5 " superior pound lump WINTER CLO7'H !NG lop ~ fr,•-h 51 ilag a Beach Raisins. • 20 " N.) I and 2 Mustard, Ever offered for sale in this city. 50 " No I chocolate, HIS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. PILOT AND BEAVER 25 " pound pepper, CLOTHS, CACIINIEUE, SATIN AND 5 " , OTHEROTHERVESTINGS, roelia CANNOT BE 5 " rice flour, EQUALLED. 2000 ltis loaf sugar. Iti kngs ground ginger, All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or -5 '• " allspice, der, and made in as good style. atal a: family and lash- nOIIO lb. 07k Ta If ?I C a solo leather, Tunably designed as at any other establi.d i m ent 1000 .',l ids tow linen, IN TH ... UNITED ST A I Es. 5 6;.1, hop.; IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES All of which they (:, n.r, with a h e m aigortment ! ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH- or ~ . ....v ri,.,. dv,. st;if and Pittsburgh manufactured ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, I good s, 0:1 lilinral term+. d 25 l And atm) place west of th t mount nias can purchn3ers find such a variety of goods from which to select us at _ the THREE 13Li DOORS! reTnalin. I SUP( RI INL DOLBLI \TILLED 2 00 NILS Col, r son g .r in stow, nod for sale' by RL I NII Alll & STRONG, I CLOTIN. CAS1 1 11:1(E•4 &c. I d 29 /40 Lb( It) tarCCL 1 in addition to his unrisalled stoc's of clothin g , he I _...._ _ P. DELANY, Tailor, has a maenificent assortment of Something for New Years!, No 49,Lib. r,ystrtet,2idoor abort. Tit irta alley, ge;sHm a?, , t .' HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS,CLOVES, dee 4.-dtsrem SUSPI N. DE RS • 8... e, S,„( ( A ‘7Oll fll Y of non. eto Hotels Boirdi ie. House ~ AS this rhu. nc is es! u fn • sh nssottmen t of B 1. ' H AS sr r Cloth r l' us.ornerts, sups • rim Pilot Cloths / '----------------______ I V I k,s in rs or Pm ate r i trill les Ilarlil :1 The motto of the Three Big Do as" / 4 R an ds hens% fisee d Cloth al d Cos imere and other I Per Sale. AT the Rotel Estrita Agency of BLAKELY et.. , C ariNl Os b ick ducks. terr rpm. ra k fish salmon "QUICK SALES AND Sit 4LL PRorrTs,,, , from ' .., A 'l ?r oot i rila at d per, I axe.. l3 14 t/M..1 ?an. in storable t . tin seas mlt Is with pleasur e how. And In folios mg /rut this ss stem he feels con- fine meet. Also, sh••I tae of excel'. rit ri 1I 1 s f a.m.; his hi • ids an 1 the publit, thiit from the very 1 ISHICEIF,L Penn street (sth ward) and Smal fild, near 5 i, street Ts i Its of groo m ! on Pine street 40 by 60 fern, fident th it his( listotrit rs awl himself • L, a l i salt nod t resh The 'move are oil red fir ...I le to liberal p Ili , in-. he ha• r, i , Ise , / during the fill, h e ARE MUTUALLI BEN/ KITED f emilre ~ o r ssi Ilk • served 1 / 1 to tildl, I ill (hi or p litres ba4 been i ,i ii _ t d in a dd iti , ii to t is large stuck , r , - • o "'" on vs) ich a treated tier. frame hut dings, nub crsotnin H. 1% llld LT) I% Y ITI. Als , othe r eat ahles o n twirl such us are zener ili, goods to Older 1 01; 0 ( G a d , l b - mamma s besides 3 cellars, and renting for THE ALAN OF FASHION. THE Pizorrs- k ept 1 , , H ruse of Retro ,h ,sort, ‘N hil h "ill he s S.• ' Ri.',Fi SUPPLIES OF CHOICE AND FAS/I SIONAL GE TLEMAN, 7 lIE MIR- e d a i s in a comfortabre manner, to citizens and fal an CHANT, FARMER MECHANIC • I lON ABLE Goons. Also, 2 1 • 44 t,f gm dno LIICRit street, 41 by 60 AND WORKIAG VAN prep wed t i 6irrrish ftmMe; a irh es stet s And is nt present prepared to o ff er the best assortme nt ft, ton is hi, hls ertettYl 5 frame duelling houses, ut cl, thing in the cos u hich consists in part of renting for SIIA pe r annum To all and e x Drone fir chemise Iles nt by the canistera as iR% rates as the e ar a,II DV any T i ztE THrt a E BIG DOORS, dealer in this city S iti Med sit h a liberal shire of. SUPER DOUBLE WA V E BEA vzit cLoTH 1 Also a three stor brick do ening and lot on 7th st. No 151 Liberty strcet, pair in ige, and mit f• ow a r c dsposition to c l a im WIN FRUL F; kND OVERCOATS, I Also. a house and lot oa 7th street, near rho new i Court House AND THEY MUST 1:1, SA fISFIED pet I/II tr merit on my ow n a mot, yet i Wl.ll dbe PLAIN DO , I Also, ala in R i 'OBSERY E METAL PLA7'E IN THE th inkful snide e xisti rg circumstanc e ,to meet with Si er BI TE , 131,0 {, ri,,,, norm Roo WwnilliP' el3nta3ntng 114 • Green, and fancy colored acres PAVEMENT soffit ient encourage 111Pril in ms late ent, rpr Ise tint ' p • • FRO( K AN D DRESS COATS, Also 2 acres °filled, adjoineng the town of /rano JOHN APCLOSKEY Ivs ill v. errant a c nitinual supply of toxin les from the Eye, s dear, tattoo of SACK COATS, t ram 4to 6,8, ' eastern inni ket I and 10 dollars, I Also a farm In Columbiana county • , Ohio, contain- The f 'Booing are my prices for oysters sers eil up Sees% ed, per dozen, $ 31 re las FASHION ABI E CLOAKS ser Ohio ing 144 acres Also a lot of ground en .sth street, 30 feet front by Fried, A Ad • 50 • On hand aid n rid to ardor at from 15 to 18 and $' 5 2 . , Chafing Dish 37i ' Super do.at 25 to 30 dollars; 130 fet drop. Raw, (c misters,) 25 " Every desrrt .11011 1.1 PAN r A LOON I ASSINIERE, Also, a Int of ground in the Reserve Tract opp, site Co-Partni Shell, roast, d or at the stand, 371 " CLOTH SATT I N ETT, &c, Pittsliorph SO feet front by 280 deep, on Inh ts AG• R FIIIIA It ' erectsd a neat C 'tinge House, a %lit WV, of shrubbt rs 11 • SID \IY s I I " select for !misting, 50 ' 1 Plain and Pilfered fruit trses, grape vines, 4 c, have bsen lonely planted tined istrirlefritra,:hd:Rbfel7ntiiii?,lf,.GLl7imtpje Canvas s heck ducks, one accred up for I SILR VELVET AND saTarir VESTS, on the lot two persons, e• 2 3 1 0 I ; A n I a ,iip rt , r us eortmeot 01 • good s on hand to make Also, six as res of land, ridionsing the town of East No 140 Lila rtv • enter] Do 3 prisons. I to ordt r Fair prices are paid f ri • making work, and Liverpool, on which is erected a rope wall,, & c , c Terrnpins served up one fair good size 300 / the best of ene-m li emplused No other establish. Also, a hori re and lot on Prospect street, beautif.lly I tit ---= f __- - for 3 pen ons, 10 011 Nri meat in the city can off •r so good an (I.3llollMe n t of IMU IL I'l (would ho exchanged fur a farm union 2U / Or,Trrrapins perdu, to send cut 800 clothing es can bo found at Wes of the city ) , Apply to Cllnvn+. biu k ducks, per paw, 3 00 Oysters in shells to scud omit, per (Ira 25 e.t.a No, 49; I d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL ! I Tffririxeu"dtrijic' " ,can do huge size, 225 No extrava sant price is asked hut es et" thing put at -------------- Taxes, ; mstahexottlilder.ilnluttel-rirletinftlEottiar:lshitithl 1 " half do do 1,12 4 the smallest advance on the original cost. All cloth- Diasoltition of Copartnership. And if other houses in this city sell caniste r oysters 1 9 g sold at this establishment is made hy PittebinTh THE copartnership heretofore existing fir less than theabos . .prices, I would he thankful fur a mechanics RILI warranted imperior t o the st ot k o f any the suhscrAere, in this cits under the firm ot pas the state, c,:ti ts, . Lloyd &Co. is this day di sink ed by mutual consent, ads ace ' ii at knou ledge of it, fur I atn determined not to be under • eastern adventurer, aho say they sell below COSG sold in that erode and am ready to enter into cum a-' (125-1112 IA G Reinhart hav ing purchased the entire interest of 1' I mien with any one in that line of business . I S• Lloyd, i t in the concern iterirai. I All persons indebted to the late firm will make s.n N r '--------- ,, .e,l„, 1:1 se. Respectfully, 8,..e , • t'rs JE . grLuouRNE DI CkWFIELDhai removed his marble Este, meat to A G Reinhart eho will c online the Groc l e i s iUS 1 n_ce is f d 50, 0 JL .. lishment to Wood at opposite Fatinestock's „Business at the old stand, and who alone is a il ib „ we d •JP uhich still hereaftr Western Exclinnge, ? j I-1 w. I Drug Store, %%here he will keep constantly on band to collect died( htseluethero m ern arid rear ipt for sme Aanidtiasusludplpoi: if)orrLc La.uldia,hl Nn 9 Market et. f I Tomb Stones. Ain laments etc ap 19-Isr Those also having claim, against the ]etc Ir n w i ll may 07 NOTICE, please present th..m to A G Reinhart for genie:nem I ------------------- L andreth's IHA VF this 3 is. tuaenintcp irtnorship in the Feria W IR ESH CHEMECkLs,, ------------.---'--- g ---- ' .------ '' - -----.,. a , 4 prtop- • rill, Pittsburgh, Nov. 7, 1343 (si_r id ) Hvdrag, Strschnia, Versus, Oxide Bismuth, I S• LLOYD, jr , dry business, my II HI, WILLIAM J 4 ‘D. alov, the 4.. at the Drugstore of JO.N. KIDD the above e a fi n r d in s o ncr f Lesi:lo)rd & I k e: ‘ ..k o GI I I 13 A li , ell A S ' B A.R I G I A G REIN H ART band arid for.ale at hi; ; usiiiess to be condo( ted under the fi rm of JoAn Aar would cheerfully n • commend to ms former friends and 1 ce : l e : N lO O 151, Liber t y tenon an I Son. All persona hissing claims agalnst 2/ 7 • nes, olplease present them for settienie nt, either to ........ - continues the Grace ry Buziness at th e lay son or myself. JOHN ANDLESON. R re e d l u r n h m a e:rs:,:m g h ;‘ , fm l a m t e Smithfield Foundry, Water street, ? MI sorts of clothing Putobergb. Jen'y fat , c old stand, 140, Liberty street (signed) .0%-lm ett S LLOYD - , jr sop , . Y THREE BIG DOORS Pr EAS.—Received on consignment, 12 Chests Young Hyson Tea, 4 " Block Tea, 4& " Imperial, 5& " Gunpowder. by sep 13. J. G. & A, GORDON,' 12 Water street FOR SALE CHEAP, Two New and Pint Rate Steam Stnginea rk NE is" 20 horse power, l 0 inch cylinder, and 4 NJF foot stroke, will he sold with or without hoi;ers• The other engine is 12 horse power, 74 inch cylinder 3 foot stroke, one boiler about 92 feet Ion?, 30 inche in diameter. These engines are made of the best ma terials and in the most substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodating terms. They can be Been al the warehouse of the subscriber at any time. ra—tf H. DEVINE, D. StaseeLina. t"2 .7 ' • : • ' 4wnC, John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION NIERCH' ,T TsCorner of Wood and sth sta., Pittsburgh, ready to receive merchrindize of every description 1 on consignment, for public from long experience in the above business, at Ratters sat him -e:f that he will be able to give entire to all who may favor him with their patronage. Rezular ::ra,es on Mos DA TS and THORSDA vs, Of Dry Good.= and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,at ea rlygas light. aug 12—y , DRY GOODS. FURNITURE. &c. AT AUCTION AT Davi.' Commercial Aurtion Rooms, coroe r u Mad & Fifth streets, on Wednesday next, Jan. 3 , 1. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. will be sold a large lot of Dry Good., among which are Cloths, Cussitietts, Mus;los, Merinoes, Flannels, &c., J. D. DAWS, jan 1, 1344. Auctione er . IUFFALO RUBES by single robe nr for4ale ..11 by es—rf A. BEELEN. 9 111-1 DS. N. 0. SUGAR, jute received , and for by J. G. & A GORDON. BSKINS. dr - Posed and itudrussed, just r. , ctiv ed and for sale by A. BEELEN. n 5-11 BtIFFALO ROB ES.• - RereiYed by Cicero. a freak and full s upply of all sizes of Rubes. Apply to nB-tf A. BEELEN. ____ rk BOXES FI RECRACKERS, just receive k I bo• sale byd and d:10-3t C. YEAGER. i 108 Market st. near Liberty. / ______ 8 SII.IIIES Bride St47k, at pri by - JOHN D. DAVIS, ,o.p 11 Corner Fifth streets. ikit BUTT ER.— A Int ni That cekbrnted rhoito in:ly butter, put up in rull but", ker,4 A pp l y . to n 8 tf A. 13 EELEN, Regular Packets, for Cincinnati. r ' N m ai The Swilnoire, Itnbiuson, Master, leaves every Building Lots in Biriniz4rbasn. Thilf.day at 10 o'clock. a. m. I LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit- The Cutter,Colli.us,M4ste, leaves every Th.urulay at ; 13 uated, and within two .1 -1 rtes' walk 13 f the 10 he a. m. I steam ferry boat tzrading, veill L.., 1 l d at prices to suit 1 The Alontgona B Cry, eanctt, 'Alaster, leaves every Sat- I theb times. The terms of pae..., will be made on.y, n 1.5. 1 urday at 10 0'01,,, c k a. m., I either foreash or such btu - terns can bo made avni!nble. -- -------- ----- - —— I The F:xpres‘, Parkilsan, Master, leaves every Su- I Apply to he sob icribers in 13 irmingham, or Mr. P. J UST RECEIVVD, 30 blds hest ground Camwood, .: day at 10 o'clock a. m. I B.terson, No. 4, Ferry street, PittAburr.h. nt the drug. A tore id. .To.si. KIDD, I JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., I lune 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. 1 n2B corner 4th and Wo,nl streets. I Ageats.l 91 - 1 13. A LES CIIBA il. %F TUBACCU, O day . r 1,7 received, and fur sale I y BUFFALO TONG UF:S.—Received by Little Ben 10 I),lxe.l3Lard!u Tongues, in fine order, d.rt•rt from the. moumair.s. A. 131:F.LLN. i/8-tf 43. .--------- • STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding and rimniniasion !Merchants, ' CLICVELAAD, OHIO. la_ A GENTS fur the Merchants' Transportation Com- Canal; pay composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palme r & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- , land Line, Pennsylvani a and Ohio Canal. Proprie- tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO R Hunte r Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y. & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo , M. T. Williams & Duw, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland, Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingha m & Co., Pittsburgh. ap I 1843-Iy. ....r e s...„, 4.- - NA IA CHEAP AND GOOD FARM &c, FOR SALE. sstatiteess . e ....tia. iesl = . : - T S 41,7= ~.......!.........'—,!....- • ! poit SALE, a good, well improved farm of elf ; -I.' acres, lying on the Northern Turnpike, 19j 1843. miles from Pittsburgh, and it has been occupied as a FARE REDUCED. Sp S. MAIL LINE 0) , Sreoe s tavern stand. There is 60 acres improved and under AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed- g ood eultiratinn. A good two and a halt story stone ford, Charnhersburg Harrisburg and Lancaster, to house, 28i b 5 29i feet, a good frame barn; good springs Philadelphia, connectin g with the Main train ofcars to or water and good family orchard on it. This proper- N. Y. &c. Onlylso mile s sta 7 i ng and on e ni g h t ou t ty will he sold low for u part down and the ballance in 1 . Also, the direct line to Bahimore. i three annual payments. If not sold in two months, I art ' Fare to Philrulelphia $3- iit will be rented for a year and sold as soon as poisible I the Baltimore 9. 1 Fur terms &c.. • please apply at Harris' Agency and nod Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. I Intelligence office, No 9 sth street. dec.l9. °See 2 , 1 done below the Illerchants' Hotel Wood st. ; ----------------____-- ---- -- MENDELL, GRAHAM, IVAUGH &Co., I EXECUTORS' SALE feb 23, 1843 -Iy. Proprietors. I OF VALUABLE REAL The Cheat Central Route EST II A a GRE EARL Y to the provisions conta AinedTE. in the will of the late Thomas Cassilly, deceased, the Via Natimatil Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail' subscribers offer r; w sale the followite, valuable real es- Road Company. lute, in the city of Pittsburgh, .izr---fine lot of ground t.s z ., ~.... 5.„ ... ~r..., ~,,,,, _.., c fro: ling on Water street, neat Ma: ket street. and ad :---st.'' • •s.,,s ta ,-,.Cl ... joiing Henna and G a-don's warehous being. thirty-five 7 i 71 . Wit. ,at 5,,....... ..AIL. A " ...._.± . 11. a i .1...? ,71• 1 4,.5_ feet front on Water sleet% and extending back one hun ----,..... .4 i dred and sixty leer to Front , treet, on which there ;s e- NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR , reeled a spaciots brick dv. tilling on Witter st. now or. WA3IIINOTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA copied as a puhlic Ronne by Mr. John Varner, and two AND New YORE. brick dwellings with back buildings on ril HIS line in in full operiaion and leaves Pittsburgh l ' thre e It'irY Front Arent. Also, one lot fronting on Liberty street -1_ daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via IVrethingten Pa. Connecting here l between Cecil's alley and St. Clair street, being, thirty and national road to Cumberland, , feet in front and one hundred and ten feet hack to a with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Tray ! ten feet alley, on vvhici is erected two three story elers will find this qk speedy and comfortable route, dwelling.,, with convenient back buildings, now °cell a being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum pied by Mr. Michael Kane as a Cabioet.Wnre room, Berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not ' Mr. Samuel Lindsey, us a Grocery establish been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches i ished et ' m lind ent b . y This property wid be sold on fair and acct shortest notice with the privilege of going through i mods ting terms. Enquire of Mr. I'. Mulvanv, at his direct or taking one nights rest at their option. I glass ware house corner of Market and Waters' reets, For tickets, apply at our office at the Mnnoncahela or to tithe, of the subscribe's. House. L. IV. STOCKTON, 1 HENRY M'CULLOUGH. fun 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co. United States Wagon and Rail Road Line. ....0.• .4....1- ' i - .2.1r.• '. .... it 11 f: , oub.eriher. hive made a rrit9mem., fur.-, ti. , 1 %V tt rti to.x]. &trie the %%Outer tu a'iuj from Pittsi-: burgh, l'ui:adelybia and S..w Y , •rk. C A MeANULTY, Cauld ilt•in. Libertv .orrot. Piintbutgb. d4-3m THOMAS BORI3IDGE, Arent, 272. Market :trail, Philadelphia. I 1 A .11_ LEN KRAMER. Exchonge Broker. No. 46, Corner of (rood and Third streets. Pit/shows Pa. Gold. Silver. and Solvent Bank notes, bought . and sold. Sight cheeks o n the Eaatern cities, for sale. .: REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING. Drat.% notes and bill., collected. I &c. &c. RKFERCMCZS. W. 801 l & Co., I T HfiE:e duinedterarinipari:tdi:mloiarvainllgboasiistre.isaretPalattihveerntti:Vteeal JohniaiD.eDratvi, Co., pituburgb, Pc i iFnestaretent.w.ill h . e ‘te nct . f . orth n . ttend to the purchase and sal e J F . . l l : ore nt oze : as well as renting of city and country property, collect- Joseph 3Voodvrell, The senior member of the firm having had much ex- James Moy, Alex. Bronson &Co. r ., , . perience, and being extensivnly known as an agent of (Real Estate, they hope to mccive a liberal share of John II 13rown &Co. { ' "LacilelPhia. I public patronage. Fur the accommodation of the pub ..ylarnite.sN.pr;C.antinamic.sx. ~>sCri.nic,innin,i7iN, fOn.,, W. H. Pope, Esq., Pms't Bank K. Lottisen , I he, there will •IN. two offices, where business mill he I es. Irevved; at the Real Estate i Pen n Agency of James Blakely. sr., sth Ward, and at the Law office of John .1. ;31itchell. S. W. side of Smithfield, (near 5th.) at either of which. person s wishing to have instrument s of xri f ting, legally and neatly executed, titles investigated. ar : desirous to purchase or dispose of Rcal Estate, will I apply. J. J. Mitchell will continue to attend to the duties of his profession, as heretofore. JAMES .14,LAKELY, JOHN J. MITCHELL, ----_____ - MERU 4 111RIILIL OF WINTER GOODS! B EARSL SKINS, well flhtd,.th.4eZrvetivge for sale n 8 .11 by A. BEELN• for Salt nab ercTert. b je tialiiiiiteal to tt a the Neighb =hood er ne City ibir /Ale. A Farm within four miles; of ate City of Alleghen . y I til. containing 4114 Acres, well finished Dwelling House with 10 Rooms in it large Bank Barn lately erected, Cabin Howe and Barn, 2 Orchards. Ito. &., Also. A 3 story Brick House on 7th It., on a lot i 27 feet by 100. I Also. A neat Cottage house and lot in the. Reserve i tract opposite Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 280 deep i with shrubbery fruit trees Etc. &c ., will be sold very ; low. • Also A House and Lot in the 7th Ward above the j ; New Basin with a bs.atitiful prospect of both cities, ri v- era and &c. Would be exchanged for a farm within i 20 miles or the City. Also, A Lot of Ground in East Liverpool Ohio, , I corner of Market and Water streets. 60 feet front by I 130 deep, on which is erected a potter). in succesfull I ; operation. Also. Four Lots of Ground in the sth Ward well improved. Also. A Loton sth at. 30 feet front by 130 feet deep. Also. A Fann of 144 Acres adjoining the Town of East Liverpool Ohio. Also. One undivided 4th part of three seperate lots containing altogether 24 Arles etdiniving: the above. Dec 20, 1843. Apply to I 3 LAKELY & MITCFIEL Real Estate Agent JAMES CASSILY. JA ‘IES BLAKELY, JAMES C. CUMMINS, Executors. dec 8-1 m d a vett" • [Advocate copy wal TO LE britA TWO STORY brick hone, suitable for a C fwelling and Grocery , si ti ate on the cornet of k• /fib a.. d ['Dom xtrcet s . Possei , sion given irnmedi Euroire of 011. To JAMES MAY. S F:VERAL Farm% in Beaver and Butter countie• on very moderate rents, w hich may be paid wheat. ii Lots to be let, rent free, on improvement leases. FOR SALE. Farms and undearrA lands. Apply to the • Hon JOHN BREDIN, Boller, or EDWARD HOOPS, Dery Brighton, dl2-Im Breyer county. TN ennfortni:y wit is'. General Assam, I sylvnnia, providing I of Pittsburgh, and of ALEXANDER HA' sue this my Proclaim and Tuesday of Janus day of that month, " city, qualified to vote Rouresentatives of thi gether at the usual pd respective Wards, ant each and every Ward the House of Represer to be a member of the sons qualified as afore to he members of the I And that on semi sill at the places afori of the said City, qualitii of Representatives of t; or of said City. Given under my hat Pittsburgh, this 27thila d2B-te. A Li„. (All city dailies CIT, Dagnerreotypo Miniature Portrait iiit!he corner of Marker' and 5/,' ats. • , THE sobscriher would mnst re.pectfully laminas_ -; Ladies and Gentlemen of Pi: tsburhn atai • utility, that they have opened rooms at the abovelissi.i. tinned place. over the store of Afe=i‘r, Lloyd Icz,-14 - 4 and are new prepared to take Miniatures by this Emu., tilul art, in a style heretofore un.impassed. By th e combination of a qiiick and powerful apparatus, and an • entirely new mode of operating, they are enabled- 4o produce pictures of a surprising accuracy and beauty : , combining entire durahiiity of impression. ciearstad distinct expression, perfect delineation, and last, dui,' not least. the color of the face and tires.. The col or , ing of Photographic Pictures, forms a new ersCustb e • as it enable. T: , to combine with accu.acyof*4,i advantage; of art. The undersigned do trutti o k, . 13 it their intention to deceive the public. by„p* I SOS. which they cannot fulfil, for they depend itiohfifsp at the character of their pictures for patranage. Citilian s • and strangers, one and all, are invited to callanti* • arYline specimens. [ .V sets of the improred patest4 paratut furnished on the most reasonable temiet*, Plates. Cases, frames, Chemicals. and ever) al* rannccted with the bvsiness. at the lowest cg 4 use. J M EMERSON & Card. ELLOW CITIZENS, Ash MY PATRON! IN TJUIL.:. TI CULARI—If I e.ould have controlled the eh.' meats of the Universe. and fores e e n every contigeogr_ and delay in the execution of tn 3 plans to contribute to your comfort. and give a zest to the pleasure of t , he petite by the addition to my ordinary hill of fare of the d have luxuries which the Eas.;•• in; market atTurda shoul done earlier so in time of their enjoyermr--. aa But since I have been disarTninte,l and delayed e n . necessarily hen derangemen t in the Lire of Tran s p or . ration, hope my friends and Patrons „ill reridilyeXcuse "-• in me any apparant want of enterpri4e or attention turbo busiresa of my profession; !rusting in your indulgeteu on this occasion, I take the Ilk'-try to solici t a cooliut. ante of a liberal patronage. This followin g armorhawse added to my ordinary bid of fire, atun e i r ,„ this day, Canvas; Back Ducks, and r.o-morrow,friesk Rock Fish Pike, and Yellow Perch, and on ry ben Tharalay be served following, another splended lot o f Pike. Terraphasesca a lot of the ve Shell Oy•ster.! The abet...sear :-••• up LO individuals or parties. And Guar t es or Hotel keepers may also he supplied as long as the assortment lasts, by making imiro.di ate auplicatioa for - the same to either Mr. Charles r bcorge Han kin., at the IVestern Exchanee Oster Depot, No. 5, Market, or 74 Front street. Oysters by aloe cannister as Lima!, at the customary price, assn tl;e stew, by the dozen or hundred. Shires' superior prcmiana Me still be on the tap this day. Families supplied by the gallon. Re4ll(2lfOily &e., c 129.0. PRoPRIETOR OF iVZSTRnN EXCEIAN ---- ' ew ' ozk Dyer. niSEE iiimEs. would n!spectfully inform his. fiienati •.-: 1,.../ and the public in general, that he dyes .Ladiee. dresses, Habits and NiantLl sof every . • , and warrants them no description, b tt o smut. ,;,(.1 to I,k eq ua l to :-. --, Igoods. He dyes fancy color s of a'.l descriptions Of ->>.- arid carpet yarn. Al5O, cleans and restores the colon • ' gentlemen's clothing., so as to resembl e new goods. * ' Mr. H. flatters him self that he can plau,e the publi. '• as he has done an extensive business in New York f. twenty veers. All work done on se odez ate terms, at his establishment in 5.h st., between 'Wood an - i:' near the Theatre. • I CERTIFICATE. s- •, M . . This is to certier that OSCI: lIIM ES has clone .. work fur us, which has fulis-answernd our expee. 4 rations, and we consider him a rumpi teat dye --.1 S. Hemphill, Andrew Purdy. Wm. Barnes, J. B. Shu W. B. Buics •• .) rtleflr, IVM. Porter, ... 0 4 ~. David Hall. 13. F. Mann. 11. 11. Smith. Henry Javens David Boles, A. Sh ocker, jr. Joseph French, jr., GJusenh Vera, .01 , -e carne ; . G. ~ Diastatttion. ITIAE partnertthip heretofore exininc between the ..uhsrribf , r s . under the Lrm of THOMAS BURCH & Co.,i. this day di.soived by mutual contzent, Tim affairs of tee firm will be eb,sed GiPa•tpie & Ken nedy. 'mos.-BURCH. Jr, JOHN .L THOS. KENNEDY. .. i . M.The gul,scriber 111,%ina; this dav sold out bliki..- intereAt in the Looking. G.a.,6 13 usinei.;$ to his late Para ner4, John J Gillaspie and Thos. Kennedy, cordially t" recornniendA them to the favor of hi,i friet.dA, a:: every; way worthy of the patronage no liberally I e , ..towei the late firrtt. THOS. Et C.B.C:H, Jr. dee. 29, 1843. Notice. el ILLASPIE AND KENNEDY will continue the 131- nianuilts.turo at.d stile of LOOKING GLASSES, &C. &.:.. in it, varion: branches. Thy will also keep up a rrZlilar qupp!yofLooking Glass Plates, cf elteir c::71. importatior. . They reTectfully solicit the eontintlanne of the pat ronage su Ilberally extended to the late firm. , - Dee. 28, 1843. JOHN J. GIELASPIE --113 t. 1 HO3l AS KENNEDY. FARM. w wanted. eo a ithin mile s of the city, nt:ini itbo.,t cle improved,moderately. and hirl" $lOOO be pnid. dPely ut the Real 30 ti-:'
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