• Sties/soil. CoLtiszos.—Tba ?iew Orisons Fifty snis of tlietli ult. saps: The sterner Virginia, which left here on Mosday last for Ouachita, on VicedoPsday leortriog, botyr,sf:n 3 awl 4 o'c!ock, came is cautact with the stea 7nr.T Evelio°, bound dx.r.v u The wx:idun t occurred throe miles above Baton Ruage, abivuit of the Poplar Grove Warehouse. The Virginian was considembly injured, bracing a. bunt twelve firs of her starboard/ bow and side carried away. It was with difficulty she could be kept afloat, Laving twelve inched of water in her held. She was compelled JO rewrite far repairs. The steamer Eve lio.) was very slightly injured. OvEßsoatTa.--The Cir. Monad Times statei that on Sunday Insulin cabin and upper work. of the llismantled Steamer Wm. French foil overboard.— The guards on one side bad been Pawed off, which caua lei bar to c.ra n when the Cabin tumbled off. HC Vacs,:ss correapondent of the Thila. Tittles asserts that the seat on the bench of the Supreme Court made vacant by the death of Judge Thompson, will certainly be given to the Hon. 11. J. W. rem., Ylisrissir p'. Lan NEWS FROX SANTA Fr.—Tho last rude endence, Mo., iVestern Expositor, says: "We have just received intelligence from a runner (despatched by a small party of per-sons now on the prairie suffering fur provisions and clothing) by whom We glean the fdlowing intelligence—that the inhabit ants of Santa Fe, together with their Governor Armijo, ate much disaffected with the comitirt of Santa Anna in closing the America?, trade, ana that there is a dis position of the people to 'HI with, and come over in. to the power of Cesar. This news, if truo, will put a new face upon the aspoet of affairs in that region ofthu world We aro unable to give tho particulars in re gard to this new move, but we live to be able ha our next. to do so. The co:n2any left Bent's Fort on the Ern of this month." OGIRYIIS/X0 BACit WARDS--Tho following it take!) from the Waalington Correrponden b e of the New York True Sun, a non-political jountul: • Mr. Clay is (Lily losing ground; the falling off i e ap parent, to the must s tperticial observer. Many of his o:d frienJ3 are not oily becoming opposed to his nominaduo, but hit election, if nom i uated." AN IMPORTANT MEETING. A meeting of the ftienda of ayicultuee and inane factor:is was held in the Hall of the House of Repre sentatives on Wednesday evening, at which Levi Woodbury we:appointed Presidont, a nil Joseph Vance, of Ohio; William Wi:kine. of Pensy:vania; Dixon H. Lawii, of Alabama; Wiliam D. Merrick , Thomas Clayton. of Delaware; Jacob W. Miller, of New Jersey, and James J. McKay, North Carolina, visa Presidents; and John F. Callen, of Di3trict of Columbia, and Robert E. Humor, of New dewy, Smataries. A preamble and res. .il utions were .tfered by ,Tchn S. Ftitiner, Esq., proposing that an exhibi tion of the products of agriculture and manufactures be held in the city of Baltimore in May next; which were discussed some time and referred to a tommit lee atone from each Stat., and Territory and the Dis trict of Columbia, to report at an adjourned meeting to be held on Wednesday evening next.—Bal. Sun. HUMAN MISERY IN ENGLAND. Leon Fuuchet, a French litcrateur, who lately visi ted Englund to explore the sores and blotches of the land --to inspect misery and vice wherever they could bb approached—La s laid befjre the world a hideous picture ofst . Giir s, ithall the horrors of the filth. disease,squalidpoverty, and prxniseulus CDrriipLi:Ms of that proverbial hair -quarter. He concludes his exhibition the: —if Enzland has ever humbled aqv great nation, that nation has but to look at LJalon,ana •be will find herself avenged." Tha Charleston Courier oldie '29th ••We learn from Capt. Vincent, of the szitr IV ;men lila w, arr!ved at this pmt, yester,Ny morning, from Kingston, (Jam.) that many of the Planters of that Mand, were entirely ahatidming their estates, on account of dm •uictdai course of policy pursued by the British Gov ierumant in lefererza to thocolured populatiOu of that and tho other British Island,. port of pittsburgli. ii - ______ LPhizb, Brice CiAcirn tt), *Cicero, Paterson. d 3. *Cutter, C.Jiet.s du ".Fu!ton, Forsyth, do. DEPARTED. Oella, Bowman, Brownsville.. *Cotter, Collins, Cincinnati. GP'Ali boats marked thus (*3 a,•e pro%ided Evans' Safety Guard, t 3 provent the Explosion of st,..arn 9 f -i BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day __' V received, and for sale by nl5. J. G. A. GORDON, 12 Water stre6t. 3rk fk LBS. BRIGHT PARIS GREEN, UV 101" No. I Prusitut Blue, in store and for sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD, Dec. 28, Corner 4th and Wood ats. ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, No. 46, Corner of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REPTRENCES Win. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorente, J. Painter &Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson &Co. John H Brown&Ce. Philadelphia_ • • James M'Candless. } Cincinnati, 0., J. R. Nl'Denald. }St. Louis, 'Mo. W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank Ky. } NEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, suitable article for travellers' trunks. &n., fu r .ble by A. BEELEN. nB-11 To the Patrons of the Drighton Paper Mill: It is my nikfurtune to inform you that about noon yesterday my manufactory was discovered to on be. fire, and raged' s) rapidly that the building containing my making machinery was entirely consu med. The damage to the machinery is extensive, but -bow'rnich so it is impossible at this time to The machinery was hot lately constructed, and eel-- rainfy was not I, , , ied in the Union. The damage to the main building is not so extensive, the greater damage sustained being on the steak, which was fully equal to six months consumption.: thelOss arising from the eemovul of the finished paper is but to a sinall ex• tent, but the'unfiuisli e d (of which for runately there was but a small prepor, ion) will be pzint.ipally lost. For the information of toy newspaner customers 1 would inform Nunn that I base enough paper 071 hands to supply them for the :text three months, during which • time. if over, I hope to have the eat dolizhinent again ictoperation, but to enable me to do so. Ism obli,ged to call upon all those iadehted to me, to pay the same :th as little delay as possible. The establishment is one of the very few, East or Weit,that has successfully withstood the storm, that has for some yedrs raged with such fury aiainst the Thantifiteturing interests of the country, and I do hope that the desire once more to put into operation a long abandkng and favorite business will excuse, if nee e this peremptory demand made unavoidable by cir curustsipees, on my patrons. Very respectfully, eke.. 'BrWitan, Dec. 30. 1150. A. ROBERTSON ._ _ ..~.~.~ . _.._~.~.d_._ _ OST. DAY 11 ORNIMG, JANUARY 9,1844 ARRIVED PituLurgb, Pa FOR SAFETY, Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Steam Bodere 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 tnay be at the expense of procuring the above appara tus. And that every individual making such selec tions is contributing towards a general introduction of an invention admitted by all men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already 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 correspondingdegTee ofliberality, and by your praferenee show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodations in ether 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 completelyin your ownpovver to avoid these dis asters. All boats marked thus (*) in the List of Arrivals and liepartiix's, anotherparr ofthis paper, are supplied with the Safety &*rd, List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, -4SHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE, BREAK IVA TER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGE,WATER, MUSKINGUM VAL' Y, CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, Ch ARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER, CANTON, AfONTGOMER CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN, NARA OANSE TT, CLIPPER. NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY,. CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL, CORSAIR. OHIO, DUQUESNE, ORLEANS, DUKE of ORLEANS,IIOLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMM-4; PANAMA, EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN of the SO UT!!, EL DORADO, RO TVENA, EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN, FORMOSA, SARATOGA. FORT PITT, SAVANNA. GALENA, ST. CHARLES, GENL BROOK, ST. LOUIS. GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN. VIC Tnnss, ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA, JE WESS, IVES T WIND, JAMES ROSS, TV/NG AND WING, m r 42 it‘" Elt C It f'.l ICr BrilliautCa rcerandtlnprecedentedSucce ss THREE IIL i DOORS! THE proprietor f this well known and fu ' establi•hment takes great plea Lire in in t...11-ming Liz friends and Cie public at large that he has new prepared at his SPLENDID SALES ROOM, 1 No. 1.11, LIBERTY ST., 1 THE MOST MAGNIFICENT S TO CK 01; I . WINTER CLOTHING Ever offered fur side in this city. HIS STOCK Oy CLOTHS,CASSIMERES, PILOT AND BEAVER CLOTHS, CACIIMERE, SATIN AND OTHER VESTINGS, CANNOT BE EQUALLED. All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or. der, and !nide in as g,ood'style, ancia s ta,tily and lash_ iunably designed ns ut anv other establishment IN THE UNITED STATES. /T IS WELL KNOWN TI/A7' HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN 7'lll CITY, And at no pl:lce West of art momn sins can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select us al rho THREE DIG DOORS In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he has a magnificent assortment of I HANDKERCIHEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,, SUSPENDERS, Sec,, SiA7 The motto of the "Throe Big. Doors" is "QUICK SALES AND , SMALL PROFITS," And in following, out this system he feels con. fidentthat his customers Nod himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. HE WOULD IN , VITE THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GE , TLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER., MECHANIC AND WORKLVGMAN To ;all and examine for themselves at THE TEMEE BIG DOORS, No. 151. Lifter/y . slreet, AND THEY MUST 1011 sATIsFiEIy. ~.''OBSERVE. METAL PLifTE IN THEI PAVEI 3 IE-VT.,,fl JOHN APCLOSKEY. J UST rt ECTINT D and for sale by 'NM. THORN No. 53, Market street, 500 lbs. pure pahn soap in the bat, 600 " " " in casks, 100 " varieg,atod snap, 50 " white Castile, (only lot in 'parker) 100 " a!mond soap, in f Ib. casks, 50 doz. ;hating snap, 10 " Glenn's rose spermacetif soup, for chapped hands and for softenintr. the skin. The subseribrr has on hand a larger assortment of the above articles than any other establishment in this city, and is also ruceiring a large supply of fi-esb drugs, Sze. . 11101tN, nzt 7 No. 53, DIInD JEND. OrF/CE OF THE .\ LLEGHI:N Y BRIDGE CO., Pitt:titer:A, January Ist, 1 5 344. THE President and Mu ag,•r a of the “Company fnt site P eree s t b i u n; r c h l in i t t il h ti e t C in o e u r nt h y e o Al A le le h g e he y n, i " v ehra,v o e p P po & - clay declared a Dividend of Live percent nn the capital stuck of said Company, out of the profits of the- last six months, which will be paid to - stiockhn ral idrs or represaetatives, un or after the 11th ienstant their le JOHN HARPER, Trewurer. j 3 —2 wd & war- Peeled Dried Peaches, oce. l UST received, a small supply peelvddi icd'peach / es, tye flour. Thorn's excellent pulmonary sands for couzhs. colds, &e. peppermint, lemons, cinnamon ficalfrey's cordial, British oil. halm of life, Brodies anti' dispeptic and anti-hilious pills . Evans' chamomile and aperient pills, red, blue and black ink . , books, writing and letter paper, &c, and a fresh supply of Louisville lime, fur rale low for cash,&c. ISAAC HARRIS, Ai.,,-ent and Commission Merchant. No. 9, Fifth street. Erwin wti And now to wit, Aug. 12, 1843; The Co lAtitUlio n of Duque-nn College having been present .e.l to, and ii‘rit:ed th. , Cam, and the C•urr t hieing c irefully examined the said instrument, and it appear in, to the Curt that the objects, articles and conditions theroin set firth and contained, are lawful, and not in jurioui to the community, do . direct the said writing -to be filed in the office of the Pc;ithonotnry of this Court, and that notice be inserted in the Morning in the city of Pitt-borgh, forthree weeks, !wiling forth the ap• plication to this Court, to gi ant such Charter of Incor poration. From the Record. At trAt: A. SUTTON, Pro. Notiee is het Ay ;NT, H that application I4ts hero made to the Court for a Charter for Duritiesne,Col- Irwe, and hat urleas cans.. is Aown to the contrar% wl:l,in three weeks, the t2oor t trill be 311,.(1 to 1.71,10 :aid Charter, THOMAS A Nrl LTON. .jail 1-3wArt'tfu Peti'ioner trkr , t strePt Ca -Partnership Notice. A G. REINHART. 11.Vi.,g d with him ir SIDNEY STRONG, will coati: nr rl e e and Retail Griwery and C , uilmii.,p ll , & m i nes ,. timic r the firm of Reinlret &Stro , 3z, nr. the d No 140'Liberty street. A. 0-- REINHART, rittsV,gh. Dee 7.1r,48. SIDNEY STrioN(4. Removal. CAWFIELDhas reinured his muble Estab • lishment to Wood st. opposite Fahnestocl:- Dnig Store, where he will keep constantly on hand Tomb Stones, Morsummita etc. so 19-Iyr FRESH CHEMICALS, &e,—Roti I'reeip. Pill, Hydrag, Strychnia, Venttra, Oxide Bismuth, at the Druz Store of JON. KIDD. nl7 ._.____.__ Johi D . bay* For Sale. • A T the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY & AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION .VIERCH'T, I it MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittshers4, Smithfield, near sth street. - rS ready to receive merchtandhe of every description Also. a house and lot on 7th street, near tho new JL on consignment, for public or private sale, and Court Hous , .. from long experience in the above business, flatters Also, a farm in Ross township, curnaintng 114 himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction acres. Also, 2 acres ofland, adjoining the town of Hano- to all who may favor him with their patronage. ver, Ohio. Regular sales on MoNo.t YS and THeasna Ts, °far) Also, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain. / Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. mg 144 acres.Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles ne , w Also, a lot of ground on sth street, and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. ,30 feet front by Sales every evening,at early gas light. augl2—y 130 feet deep. 1 Also, a lot of ground in the Reserve Tract, opposite -" Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 230 deep, on which is erected a neat Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery, fruit trees, grape vi.les, 4-c, have bren lately planted on the lot. Also, six at..res of land, a djoining the town of East Liverpo o l, on which is erected a rope walk, &c. Also, a house and Mt on Prospect street, beautifully situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 2U miles of the city). Apply to d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. -------- SiZSCIITORS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. A GREEABLY to the provisions contained in the allir will el the late Thomas Cassilly, deceased, the subscribers °Fes for sale the following valuable real es tate, in the• city of Pittsburgh, vizr—One lot of ground fro: ring on Water street r ionn Market street, and ad joinz Hanna and Gordon's warehouse, being thirty-five reet front on Water street, and extending back une hun dred and sixty feet to Front street, on which there is e rected a spacious brick dwelling on Wares sr: now oe• cupied as a public house by Mr. John Vanier, and two three story brick dwellings with buck buildings on Front street. Also, one lot fronting on Liberty street between Cecil's aliey and St. Clair street, being thirty feet in front and one hundred and ten feet back to a ten foot alley, on Wilk, is erected two time story dwellings, with convenient bark buildings, now occu pied by Mr. Michael Kane as a Cabinet-War e room, and by Mr. Samuel Lindsey, as a Grocery establish ment. This propertywiil be sold on fair and accom modating terms. Enquire of Mr. P. Il.fulvany, at his glass ware house corner of Market and Water streets, oc to either of the subscribers. HENRY WCULLOUGH. JAMES CASSILY. JA LIES BLAKELY, JAMES C. CUMMINS, der B—l m d a wit Executors, [Advocate c.,py wtfl A CHE ,AP AND GOOD FARM &r, FOR SALE. F OR SALE, a good, well improved farm of 81} acres. lying on the Northern Turnpike, 14f miles from Pittsburgh. and it bas been occupied :14 a tavern stand. Then- is 80 acres improved and under good rultivali,rl. Agood two and a halt Story vto.ie house, 233 E, 243 feet, 11,good frame barn; go0:1 spring; of water and good family orchard on it. Tido proper ty will be sold low for a part dram and the baiianee is three annual pavmems. If not +old in two months, it will be rented fur a year and sold a; soon a; possible Fur term; please apply Intelligence, at Hum.' Azency and e oaice. N t 9 3;b srnta t. FOR SALT.... T HE ONE HALF part of the throe gtnry Brick 11.tu.te and hot situate in Martzet Atrret. at present netnirried by Tb.nas Campbell, and Co., al a Dry G.otig store. The title to this proper yiA tt , tque, , i4mabt e . and will he res,onahle.— jan 4 /41.p!y to BLAKELY & IDITYCH ELL. Building Lots in Birmingham. LOTS, suitable for boi,diov, most eli,Tibly Tilted, and within two. ftQi' walk of the steamf erry hoot lantim will : ,t 1 at priers to soi th. times. The term.: ref p.i", . will be made sa=y eitly.r for c.a. , 11 or such hart r a, can be made a vnifibl, Apply to the totthsrrilwrs in Birminzham, or MT. P R•terson, Nu. 4, Ferry June 1. JAS. PATTERSON, it To Let. 171 - tolr 'he fir,t of ro.xt fini+ll , •Ll &nip ahrl feet ,leep, on Market fttrftt, Le %veer] 311 tod 4111 f‘trePts. r.)flo). on thr f 2,1 and 3cl Rtolie<, flyer Mr Cu roe': -tor , ., and Over the store now orrapie.d by Mr .ram.•s MCrampbell. F. ,, traoco ftrnn .Ntlr!o-t. Ft. 1,:9:11‘oof E. D. GAZZAM. )s—ltv Is; , , 51, 3d street. TO LE Ea A Two STOaY bri,.k house , snit.n;dt. for a , I,vr!:in g and. G,o•ery. situate on the conic of i ifth and Union atrec!s. Pos.io:siongiven irnaledi EnTtire of ol 1 1 ". 1.• n• i t 3.t ••• tt 13 itlor coaoti ❑udorat^ cane?, which may be paid L as to he ler, re .n frre, on imnrovement !eases. FOR SALE. Farms and tinclon,d land:. Apply to th e I tan JOHN 13 REDIN. Butler, or EDWARD HOOPS, New Brightno, Ben vrr mint%• Jl2-]m For Rent. ta . ll Oifi" l e cehril(e bricklio,,itii.,,,,,ih ei3, l? „ ‘% k7 l , l f in H itish o t ti i :o grl : o nd a struer, at present occupied by Alderman Wilt :on A Lso, the three story brick building, Nn. 6.5, Third street, at present occupied by Win Secley. ALSO, tell acres of ground on Pro , pect Hill,near the rily, o n which i s a Dwelling BUthle, Stitble, Orchard, &C. Possession •gjveu Ist April next. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood & Fifth sta. BARGAINS! 13ARGAINS; ! BARGAINS!!!_ All sorts of clothing and wearing apparel. Please call at No. 151, Liberty street, and tine foryourselves. sep 7. J. NteC:LOSKEY. A Freak Btter. LOT of prime fresh Rnl Butter, just receivrcl end for sale by REINHART &STRONG. d 29. 1.4 V Liberty street. ---------- 'n the COII7 iof C ) M171071 Pleas of Alteghoteg 1 9 , of October l'e rm. 1841. No. 130. TN ttft matter of the application of Du- L S • •i ruiene College, fin - Chatter of Incur 5 purati4,n; L androth's Garden See& A full supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds always on hand and fur sale, at his agency, the Drug store of F. L. SNCIIIVDEN, 184, Libcrty st.,.hcad of Wood B UFFALO TONG ITES.—Received by Little Ben 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in hoe order, direct from the mountaiN. A. BEELEN. zl3.tf 7149.114111.91 V, =MINOS & CO., 43, Wood street. H A VE in gore and ore receiving 925 fig, Rig, Coffee, part strong and green, 50 pkgs Y 11 and Gl' Teas, 25 boxvi. Russell & Rubinson's s's Tobacco, 10 " Burton's s's lo " Thompson's B's " 5 " Robinson's 16's " 10 " 12's " 5 " superior pound lump 100 " fiv,h Malaga Bunch Raisins, 20 " No 1 and 2 Mustard, 50 " Nu 1 chocolate, 25 " glotiod pepper, 5 " cocoa, 5 " rico flour, 2000 lbs loaf sugar, 10 kegs ground ginger, 5 " " 2000 lbs Oak Tanned sole leather, 1000 vni lodises, 5 bales hop; All of of which they ~ ffer, with a general assortment f groeori .3. dye stud . .., and Pittsburgh manufactured , 00d A, on liberal terms. d 25 VINEGAR. 9 0 0 E L ). LS Cub-r Vinr g ar in store and For sale REINIIART 3: STRONG, (129. _ 140 Liberty Something for New Ware, W ORTHY of moire to Hotel, licardihg. House keeper:, or Private fa mhies, C,l/I‘ll,oi hack •terrapin., rock fish, sa;mon, 'root, perch fresh from Baitimort, and in ire an'rr. Aha,, .h..d oysters of exvellent I ;tit earl treA The above are °tiered for iale to t;trollie", 4roved o f . to intlivithidir• or parties. Aldo. other eatables on harhl, such as are generally kept lea 1-1 ,1160 of Refrgsh!Reat, which gill he serv ed up ia a comfort:l6k; ma naer, to citizens turd wan- I am also prepared to fUrni3ll families V.li4 oysters by the rates at they ara.suld by any deale r iv 11in city Suitsed with a liberal share of patriantEte, and nut feeling a disposition to claim any !:::cu!iar me: it on my Own acc,aint, yet I would be thankfil und.:r exittitl c.:rrurristaticet, to meet with sufficient oncoutazernen t in my bite enterprise that will warra-t a t: supply of luxuries from the ..astern market. The 140winz, arn my prices fir oysters served up, Stewed, per dozen, $ Fried, 31 cents, " Chafing Dish. 50 " 371 " Raw, (canisters,) 25 " Shell, roa,t,cl or at the stand, 3 7 i II t•eleet for toasting, 50 " Canvass hack clucks, one screed up for two perform, k „,. 2,50 Dn. 3 persons. 3.00 Terraria,. served up one fair good size for 3 per,orn., 3.00 Or, Tcrraoi;,s rr r tl‘,7. tole, ti ,00 Canvas. La r duck-, per F.tr, 3,0) Oysters it. si,lli, t„ .it d,ns. " c t •i r.: do. ~la, c;c. , 2,'25 ha:t - do. do. 1,121 Arid if nth., 11,v1A.i il) this riiy ca..i-ter oysters for lent than thooh , w , prieet, I w t for a knowled iz e of ii. fo r I ato detrrmittA not t be u sold in that article and ton readyte enter into compe tition stitii any one in that line of bo,j o e m Reipectfuly, &c., J. E. KILBOLIiNE. Western Exchange, No. 9 Market at. S JAM'S MAY CITY or PITTS/MIMI, BC TN cnnformity with the provisions of an ae.t of the Ganeral Assembly arta" Commonwealth of Penn. svlvanin, pi-0x iti , og for the Incorporatimi of the City rfl'i4t.thiirell, anti of the supplement to said act, I. ALE ..INDF,a HAY, Mayor of the said city, do is sire this my Proclamation, declaring that on the Secs and Tuesday of January, A. D., 1344, bainr, the ninth deiy of that month, "the freemen of each. Ward of said city, qualified• en vote for the members ache House of Representatives of this Commonwealth," will meet to g,u her at the usual place of holding elections in their respective Ward.. and elect by ballot, One nereun in each and averv.Ward qualified to serve us.raemliera of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth,. to ho n member of the Select Council, and five per sons qualified us nforesaii, in each and every Ward, to be members of tit.. Common Council. And that on the same day, the citiz2ns ofsa id Wards, will at the place.‘ aforesaid, elect by ballot. a citizen of the said City, qualified to ben member of the House of Representatives of tins Commonwealth, to be May or of said City. Given un 'er my hand nnd.tbe seal of said city of Pittsburgh, this 2.7 th day of December A. D. 1843. da-te. ALEXANDER HAY, Mayor. eitv dailies REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CONVEYANCING, &c. &c. • rr HE undersigned, having associated themselves 1. Cur the transaction of all business relative to Real Estate, will henc,.f. wth attend to the purchase and sale is well as riming or city and countryproperty, collect ing rents, &c. &a. The senior member of the firm having ha . ci meth ex perience, add being extensively knftwn mt an egent of they hope-to rsceive a liberal shaf:e of mblie par - make. For the accommotlatien ofthe pub ic, there will be two offices, where busines s mill he re. 'awed; at the Real Estate A zenvy of Jamerißlakelv. Penn st., sth IVard, and at the Lew office of John J. ' fitchell, S. W. sideof Smithfield, (near sth.)at either if which. persons wishing to have instnrments of xri ing, legally and neatly executed. title* investigated. or lesirous to purchase or dispose of Real Estate, Will if - ply. J. J. Mitchell will continue to attend to the lades of hill profession..ns heretofore. ..- .FAMES BLAKELY, JOEIN 3. MITCHELL. rict 4—cit. 1m UFFALO ROBES by single robe or bak,forsitle I by 0.5—1 f A. REELEN. ti (IDS. N. 0. SUGAR, just received, and for Ar./ c.. 1 sale 4,27. by J. G. &A. GORDON. • 1.) EAR SKINS, drei4ed and undressrd, , ) • 7,,,j47 . 1J ed and forsale by • A. BEELEN. 05—tr BTIFIALO R OBES..—Received by Cicero, a fresh and full supply of all sizes of Robes. Apply to n3-tf A. BEELEN. UfI3OXIESe 6 FIRECRXCK y ERS, ..ju,setrer . e .. ived and ur C. 1 LAGER, d25-3t 108 Market et. ncitr Liberty. SHARES Allem ° henv Bride Stock, at prsi rate sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS, sop 11 Corner uflYntqi and Fifth ?tenets. ZOAR BUTTER.—A jot ofthat celebrated choice family butter, put up in full hound keys Apply A. BEELEN. PUOCLADUtTION. Inata3lB43. . . STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Parwarding and inninnlia4lo2l Merchants, CLEVELAND, ul4lO. A GENTS ror the Merchants' Transporradon Com• pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Eric Canal; Wnishingwri,, Line.. Hunter; Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- j land Line, Peontylvauia and Ohio Canal. Proprie- ! tors ofthe 3..lereltants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Comities Slip, N. Y R. Hunter & Cu. Albany.. Otis Chaff,' Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Duw, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings,. J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh tip I 1843-Iy. Gull Silver ..,... 1 PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGIL. I ireltk offPitlebruvgh... ._ ar' Beaver and Warren Packet Merchants and Man ufacturers' bank par • THE canal packet trar., J. lq. I Exchange 1 l . ---- 1 1 .4 1 ' -.. 2, 7 4 ,I I Ow . W7 . , ••• Shaw,master. will run as regular tel.: Do. HoVidaysburgh - • ...... pa. weekly packet between the above named ports. leaves I PHIL.IDELPIIIA. Beaver un Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn-! Bank o r , Forth "(merit-a ...... :. ing, leaves Warren un - Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- . d Do Northern Liberties... urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland I Do penngyirani, .... direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to Coma ercial Bank o f Pennsylvania... BIRMINGHAM & CO., J. S. DICKEY, Beater. Pittsbur g h ' ' Farmers' acme and Mechanics' bank ._. -. _Kensington lank. Alanufacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics 8 4 Moyamensing I'3. , Philadelphia bank. VARF.REDUCED.—U. S. )Is.rt.Ll:vg CP SrieEt: Se 4 i 4 ilikill 1: AND Rs tr. TCOADCARS, fro Pittsburgh, vra Bea- South wark ..... ".... - ... ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to IVestern ... .. .." ... ~ . ~..., Philadelphia, connecting with the Maid train ofcars to BaLk of Penn Toienship • N. Y. Sec. Only 159 miles staling undone night din. Girard bank. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. I U. S. bank and branches Fa.re to Philadelphiao Baltimore 9 . l COUNTRY BANKS. . ILeaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Bank of Germantown Office 241 door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood at. 1 " Chester Delaware county MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., 1 " M o n ga m e county Ceti 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. I " North ----------------------- ' Tket Great Central Route Farmers' bunk of Bucks county__ .... • ; Eastoa beak .... -- ---- ..... Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail Doytestosen bank - . ...... .... ...... .... Roaa" l -7ASpany. Franklin bank of IVashiii - gtou,. .... .:.. c.--,.. , .. .___...,,.. „ 7 - .-v--i `:.:•-.,',. Bank of Chambers'surzh. cr= I t -- - . 4 "4 1 %4 P -- :- it k'' T AI " Mildletoten ' -* s-. _ S :IT eNS 4 i , 0 , .1 t-9, - 4 .... ...... . . • ....I'. - '- elr.ex.• . • I / " Geitpburgh ........ NEW LINE OF U. 5.A.1.11L COACHES FOR 1 " Lewistown . -... WA41,11:“; rus C:TY, DAL rtm9rix, PHILALELPHIA " Suspehanna county. ...... . Art) Nk.w YORK. • • rTII IS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsbu rg h Columbia n Bank and Bridge Company 1 daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. Carlisle ban': ... and national road to Cumberland, connecting here Erie bank with the rail road Co's CO all the above places Tray- Farmers and Drovers• bank piers will find this a speedy and coinfortabie route, . " it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum. ' " Bank of Lancaster . Ba berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not Harrisbnrss nk ef bank.Readiietv . -... been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at Honesdale- ".. - • ---•-- - - • the shortest notice. with the privilege of going throu b e t L ancaer " . direct or taking one nights rest at their option. La:ocast sZ er co. " , For tickets, apply at our office- at the Mononvihela Lebanon "..... ................ ~.. ...... .`... House. L. W. STOCKTON, . Miners' bank of Pottsville ..... ........ - .... '2 fob 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co. Monongaketa bank of BrowAsti:7-e ' - 1 , New Hope and Delaware Bridge company • 1:1 INorthampton ban/ -.20 Vale . i _Trite:nth:: bank 'Wyoming bank _-•• 85 ....... — .24 York bank j West Branch bank . ..... .. . ..... .. • .... 10 ..... . ...... ...... 2 The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. to. 1 OHIO. me Cutter,Collins,Malter,leaves eveuThursday at Belmont bank of St. Clairsville.... 10 o'cleck a. re. .. C'linton bank of Columbus...-. . f . . The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat- Columbiana bank of Nerc Lisbon.— . . .. • 1 urday at 10 o'clock a. m. • Circleville (taterene?. cashi'cr):... 1 The Express, Parkinsan, Master, leaves every Sun- . " ( IVarren, cashier) sale JOHN sale day at 10 o'clock a. m. : Cincinn rti banks. . . . 4 , JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., ' Chillicothe Lank 1 • Agents. Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... ------ : Dayton bank. _ . .... 15. ... Franklin bark of CG,'unt.:,n,S... .... I Farr:cis' ani IllechauLs' Le . .... .. I ask of Steub,riCe..l Farmers' bank of Can SO • Gcang a Grant - 111e ' 1 . ............ . ...... Hamilton 72 15 ...... Lancaster' ..... . ...... -- ' M-Marietta .. 1 . ...5. ........ . ... .. .... . assillon ... .. . . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati ... Moiwil Pleasant ... .... __ iVorwalk . Putnam _ 8 . - -.7.14,•- 7,2;;704: PAW!: r - Packets,. fbr Cincinnati. .. Nati i . _.*-C171..&,,::V: United States Wagon and Rail Road Line. V HE subscribers bare made arrangements to for-; .1 ward'gnod•+ duririr the winter to and from Pitts burgh, Philadelphia and New York. C A McANULTY, Canal Basin, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. THOMAS BOItBIDGE, Apnt, 272, Market street, Philadelphia. WINTER DRY GOODS. TIERNAN & JONES. 99, WOOD STREET, A RE now receiving an unusually large cock t f Winter Goods, pitrehn:ed within the last month. for rash, embracing nenrly every article desirable for the season which they wiil sell nt a very ,Might ad vance, Inc por money only.. Call. and see. (1.15--thewlm NOTICE. T HAVE this day taken I a:r. prtnership in the Foun dry business, my son, WILLIAM J. Aalszasols; the business to be conducted under the firm of John An dervm and Son. All persons having claims ogninbt rue, will please present them for settlement, either to my son or myself. JOHN ANDERSON'. Smithfield Foundry, Water street, Pittsburgh, Jan'y Ist, 1844 jl-Im, FRESH GOODS • • DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHLA. FRESH Zante Currants, Prime fresh Prunes, " " Citron, Bordeaux Almonds, Sicily do Filberts, Cream Nuts, Guava Jelly, Jujube Pustr, Pate Baliamique, Extract of Lemon, Rase Water, Mace, Tapioca. Ixinglapn, S,term tandles,&c. &c. Jain received anafur sale. by RErN!IART & STRONG, 140, Libert • , • • NewiriiikOyer. O SEE HIM" S. would respectfully inforr.'; his friends and' the public in general, that he dyes Ladies' dresses, liabits and .llantels ofaveg description, black; and warrants th.rn not tosrnut, tMc to look equnl to new goods. Fie dyes fancy colors ofall descriptions of silk and carpetyarn. Also i cleans and restores the colors of ' gentlemipn's clothing, so as to resemble new goods. Mr. Ff flatters himself that he can please the public, as he has done an extensive business in New York for . .won ty years. All work done on moderate terms, at his tstablishrnent sth at., between Wood and Smithfield tear the Theatre. CERTIFICATE. ~ rp*This is to certify thatOSEE IHMES has done orork for us, which has fully answered our expec tations, and we consider him a c.ompeteat dyer. S. Hemphill, AaArew Purdy. Wm. Barnes, W. B. Boles 1. B. Shurtleff, 'Wm. Porter, David Hall. H. H. Smith, B. F. Mann. Henry Javan* David Boies,- A. Shockey,jr, Joseph French, jr., Joseph Vera, George Barney. FOR SALE CHEAP, Two Now . aad First Rate Steam litagirici i . NF. it; 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 O foot stroke, will be sold with or withoitt boilers. The other engine is 12 horse. power, 74 inch cylinder. 3 font stroke, one boiler about 22 feet Irmo. 30 iache. in diansete,. Thee et tines aro made of the bet ma terials and' in . the amit substantial-mat:ler. and will hs sold on accommodating terms. They con h e se en the warehouse of the subsrrilwr nc env time nB-tf. H. DT:VETE. U. State9LMe. • Trneunates Firer Drink Sale. J UST received, 5000 Frveznan'a beat Fire kick, winch will bete/atter leepteneetently on hand arid sold Icw for cash. by NCT!.CG HAM &CO - may 27 80 Bank "Notts nub Crt Ogg", CORBACT/ID urr A. MAZER -- EXCludfiSE - 13ROZEIV,- colt,: sit 0 I INCOD •N D TUM Merchants and Manrefacturere' Serf:o. Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Erie Bank Scrip EXCrL SIGHT On Philadelphia drew York Boston... 1 13alti more Sciqo ...... Urbana...... Master..... Xenia . .. Zanesvaie State _ INDIANA Sc- andbranches rip All 34n.:5. State bank ............ Bank of Plinois, Shawl:wet-x.7i Bank of as Valley of I V i r g ginia &Par/ Vi rrotirt .... ... ng: bank of Virginiet.. Farmers' Sank of Inrgini a . . Nora- Wester"! bank If • &ire/tante and MeekaniCS' bank of Virginia.. Branek,.es.. ..... .. MAY. Baltimore City banks. R . .. L ... .. AND . .... All other solvent hanks.'..... ...... NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks.. . : .. . .... .. . ... SOUTH CAROLINA AZ solvent banks.. Ali solvent bar,' ALI:LAMA Mobile tanks.:.. Coundry Lanka .. New Orleans liank p ; ( LOUISIANA, zogd).... TENNESSEE All banks 800/X AND .708 PRINTING OFFICE ff. tr. CORNER or 'WOOD 57. V. ne proprietnr3 of the Moits:sc POST and MIL:- CURS •tiD MANUFACTURLTi reSpeCtfilLt inform their friends and the patrons of those patirr3, that they hare. a iarre and well chosen assortment of 1 6114 /0111113C "311 E" "W 7 311P • 911" v. i .i\-M :4113 ,:).1.11.213 aa-4.a.,:i.:4441,21111 Necessary to a Job Pri:lcibgGiike. abc: that ti•ey am prepared to exec)itc LETTER PRESS PRINTING, . OF EVERY DDSCItIPTION, 1 8,,,5. 137 s id Lad.nr Circulars, Pa.2..tleta, Bill Heads, '' Cards, Hanaaills, Blank Cheeks, Htt Tips. Sta lit tttr V. 5 bs of alik, ge, Sleamboal (771 d Canal Boat Bills, with a?' proprie .. . _ FEnted on the shortezt nca otl-14:: and zuoi•treasutuakiills terms. We respectfully ask the patronage of aor friecds anal' the public in general in this branch of our hoe , ineds„ July 31, 1843, PHILLIPS Sn S.111:111. . . To Printer's. W r have reeeivieti, and uhl 17.cret..cief icerp ent. at:lndy on e. fl: 4 1 suppiv of Printing Ink in large anti ;mail Le . rzs, sak we will he able i 4) so.'- clseaper than it-has hi:Tetifore ?eon sold in litii*CitY.: ,:O: dent Cram the ccuntri arenmpaniefi b 3 4o nuct,, tx (...'ASES) Ivi;.l lie T":ninneo; :2!lerAdeci net °frie r of r}:e esnri Nittliticriet Mr!' _ _______ UST RECEIVED , 30 bbl , 1)..i0 cr ,, unii Ca,i•Aro c 4 ..., J a f c-,,, r i.-- - 5,.-nrn ..f ..., n2B, . . ~. .., .7 .••'-' ..".: ~ 01,1 i:..L.C...4.. ~..i, ... SI'ECII. 1. ST. AN-14A11.D SI'I:CIE -Par par ---par 7. ...... i 2 ..... 1 ...-1 20 ........5q ..... ......... KENTUCKY - ****** 2° - - .. '2' GioioiA7 - ..10 .10 -- - 1 -• . prent - polo f ; )ai • • • par .. ...par . lwr .. par • • - . par .par par Par -• • ... pa,. ..... pa; par ...1