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    -DAILY posT.
PAID WAN D/0, .1-1011fAitY 2s, 1844
wouiti call attention to thii sale of Books at
action SUM', this evening.
F9stion rfswe.—We give eopinusextracts from the
fPreiga news brought by the Britannia. There is noth
allgo(susi groat interest since the last arrival. Affairs
initidand are quiet, nnd there is no expectation that the
itteseentions of the Government against O'Connell and
the mbar Repealer., will have any serums result.
GENERAL LEWIS CASS. AND THE FREE
DOM OF THE SEAS.
A meeting of the friends of this Hero and States-
MAD will be held at the Washington Coffee House, on
thie evening, the 26th inst., at 7 o'clock, by the origi•
aid friends of James Buchanan.
,All Democrats who are anxious for the success of
des y, and are ready and willing to assist in re
• • the the ascendency of Democratic prinni-
See which were lost by the disnaterous defeat of 1840,
twe respectfully invited to attend. Come. Farmers,
Mechanics, and Laborers, your interests, the iatereits
ofyour country ere at stake—let your voices be heard
in•tAstaster tones in favor of the gallant Case.
K. Moorhead, Q R White,
C Townsend:'' Sale Snowden,
Abraham Hav, G R Riddle,
Wm Coleman, John Fleming,
Nelson Campbell, 11 H Peterson,
Thomas Farley, W B Foster.
And severalttundred others.
PROTAACTIED MEIL rirto.—A sqvind protracted
meeting is now in progress at the Duciples' Church,
•corner of Smithfield street and Virgin alley. and will
toatinizi for two weeks to come. Preaching by the
Pastor every evening at 7 o'clock.
The public are affectionately invite,' to attend.
jail 17.
Port of Pittsburgh,
TERT WATER 111 TIIE CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
"Ohio Mail, Bailey, Naih‘ille
*Cicero, Patterson• Cincinnati,
Aka, Logan, Cincinnati,
Oella, Bowman, Brown
DEPARTED.
Ocean. --, Louisville,
Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville,
Mottolsola, Parkinson, Monongahela. City,
Mail, Logan, Cincinnati.
tar All boats marked thus [•) are provided with
Evans' Safety Guard, ur prevent- the Explosion of steam
Hollers.
m . FOR NEW ORLEANS.
The new and substantial steamboat
WAYELLO, N. J. EATON, Matter,
will leave fur the above and intermediate landings, on
Tuesday next, 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fur
freight and passage apply onboard, ur to
jan 2c. JAMES MAY.
IMPORTANT
TO EVERYBODY!
FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS!
Ij I lit: proprietor athi4 well known mnd 11,4111 y fu
eored" h 'm take:4 great pleavere in in
loaning his friends and the public at large tlret !fe ha.
pwt teceived the mot
MAGNIFICEW ASSORTMEN r Or GOODS
That hue ever been littrehai,l lit the• eaitern marketo.
It is impoi.ible for him to des,•ril• the QUANTITY.
QUA [ATI athl VARIETY ,•1' hi: etou•k but he in-
WiN/1 ti parcint 41! ClOthi:l9, of ;illy &set-4)-
6.in inetill at Vis establi4enent. no it io the r , 912.. Flare
in !ha west wtvfrre ALL TASTES 711 AY DE, StlT•
ED, at the mutt t..asinettile prices. Ili.. as , in Mont
of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goode
CANNOT BE EQUALLED,
At or which can be manufactured into elotlimg to
tier, and tn:uie in as gixiki a: tatoily sod
dedigned a* at any other estaliiiihmem
IN TH'.: UNITED STATES
it IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY,
And auto place west of the motiottM , can purchre. - era
find such a variety of gootli from which to sake, as at
the
THE( Kt, MO D0'9143
In addition tAihis tenr?valled <te& of clothing, he
Lai a magnificent wtgortment of .
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARF'S, CLOVES,
SUSPENDMIS, &c, Ste:
The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is
'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PIWPIT'S`,''
And in following out this gysterilsia"els con'
fidentthat his customers and•himself
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
Dr! WOULD INVITE
THE dVAN OF FASHION, THE PRUFES
SIONAL OEVTLEMAN, THE MER
,CHANT, FIRMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To call and examine for thetnselveß at
TEM Tunisia DIG woos s,
No. 151, Liberty end,
AND THEY MUST JIESATISFIED.
IIaPOBSERVE METAL LATE IN THE
PAVEMENT. d ej
JOHN M'CLOSKEY
AwtherCard.
AS is customat'y with the proprietor of the Western
Exchange at this season of the year, he again
tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and patrons,
for a generous share of their custom, and respectfully
invites all his friends in Pittsburgh who hare legal
claims, either on account current, or other obligations
that may be due, to present the same for settlement.
KILBOURN.
Western Exchange, Jan. 23, 1844. (j24—l sr)
DISSOLUTION.
111 rAttINERSHIP existing between Vi A.RD
& HUNT, Dentists, was dissolved by mutual
consent on the lst of October last.
Dr DAVID HUNT, Dr.srtsr, will' occupy the same
Office be has hed &ring OW Partnership. —Office hours
from 9 A NI till SP b 3.
Dr H. r wili always have on hand a large assortment
of supsrior transparent Porcelain TEETH, (including
Gum Teeth,) for his own practice, from which Den
tists can be supplied, at a. very low rale,and he can al
so supply them with every thing else in the line of the
procession. jan 24—dEt&w3m.
Western Univest". La.* School.
THE next term win commenee on the first Monday
of February next. Students attending the Law
School are entitled to all the privileges of the Muot
Court, which is held weekly.
Persons desirous of attending the Law School or
the Moot Court, will please call upon the Professor
of Leis', Ws.t.ven. H Lowats. Esti, at his office in
4th street, or either of the other Professors at the Uni
veriity, who will give any information that may be de
aired. jan 25-31
FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, ate;--Persons
. .09 desirous of procuring fruit, ornamental and shade
trees, and shrubbery, from Philadelphia, are respoet.
fully requested to leave their orders with the subsori.
ties as soot; as possible. F L SNOW DEN,
Jan 15 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood st.
WA L 7 EU la.l. 15
s l6_ re ar of
(13n 51 L
_7 ( "
POR SAFETY,
Travellers should seleet .oats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards for preventiag Ezplosioc of
Stems!' Boilers
IT would be well for the traveling corartithilty ,
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 intrOduction of
an invention admitted by all men Who lintierstanti tlib
principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa
tive against those dreadful disasters: Lou have cer
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost daily °bait-ran* 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 year not thefefhre
to meet them with a correspondingdeifree oflibertility,
and by your preference show that you appiiiffitite their
laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu
man life: They do net charge more than other boats;
their accommodations in other mopeds axe equal; and
in many cases superior; and as there it one leaving
Nicobar& every day, why will you run any risk, when
it is so completely in your own power to avoid those dis
asters.
All boats marked thus t • 3 in the List of Arrivals and
Departures in anotherpart of this paper, are supplied
with the Stfety Guard.
List of Boats provided With the Safety Guard.
ALPS, LADY OF LYONS;
AGNES.; LEXINGTON;
AMARA X 2' Pt, LANCET',
ADELAIDE, MENTOR;
ASHLAND, MINSTREL.
BOSTON. MARIE T7'A,
BRILLIANT, MICHIGAR,
AlituvEPTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATEtI. MAJESTIC,
BRIDGEWAtEII, Atuslthvtibm vAL ; Y,
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK,
CICERO, MESSENGER,
CANTON, MONTGOMERY.
CUTTER. NORTH BEND.
CECELIA, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN, NARAGANSETT,
CLIPPER. NIAGARA,
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
CLEVELAND. ORPHAN BOY.
COLL'MBIAN A, OHIO ,MAIL,
CORSAIR. OHIO,
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS,
DUKE of ORLE.4NS, OLIVE BRANCH.
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE;
EMMA, PANAMA,
ED WIN HICKMAN, QUEEN of the Scii)tH,
EL DORADO, ROWENA,
EVELINE, RARITAN,
EXPRESS MAII„ SARAH ANN,
FORMOSA, SARATOGA.
FORT PITT. SAVANNA.
G ALE N. 4, ST. CH.4RLES,
GL'N"L PilOU6. ST. LOUIS,
GALLANT, TALLE YRA ND,
IDA. t i TOBACCO PLANT,
rsnl.43: QUE EN. - It' TRESS,
ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE.
J. H. BILLS, VIOLA,
JEWESS, WES T IVIND,
JAMES I V./NG AND IV ING,
mu' V.
Peeled brie)" F432Eiifi' 41,c.
UST received, n :mall •iitpply of peeled di ied
C.;, rye tloiir. excellent pulnainartrancly
for peliTiFfrtfi:nti cliff - atria/in.
God frcy' cordial. leilit! of I?fe, 113rodieit anti
and ping, Evan ' tlithitomile and
aperient pillo . reit. blue and black ink, book=, wriiing
and letter paper. aid a f real) supply
lime, for stile love f r ca,li, HARRIP;
Agettt and Merchthit.
jan 3 N.). g. Fifth .treei.
A RARE CHANCE FOR RET.I.IL 'GROCERS!
THE Ailb.4Cliber wilt sell Rem balance of the steal:
of Grocerfeo, tout uko the fixtures of a retail
G r.w.ery Store nf. is IrPW re'!e•' trimly permin who wishes
to engage in the business ilti4 is rt Invertible opportuni
ty. In the stuck is co/Atuned alai& sfltitiior Plc) Cot
fee, which it lower Urdu it can be purchasexiertstWerti.
3. It MURPHY, Exec.;
Liberty, tent of sth street.
NT ENV TEMPERANCE DOCUMENTS. Jug
1.1 received (tom' the Ameri.-un Temperance Union
(New Yotk) 7,500' Youth's Temperance ANlVotnte:t . ,-1
for January: 100 Hannah HawkinA, !Pe refoiniet?
Dchnhard's ciattlfer Tompera'nee idles" With cuts
Theklirer, .No: 1, V. end 3 1 . Youth's AlivEsate,
bowl& ethiauent Temperance Document... Hisr,e'y
of 6ie Vi'sithingum Tem.peranceSochny of Buhimore.
Uncle Hugh. 101 Y Temperance Hymn Books; Hurps,
Lyres, Chtystal Founts, Pic-nic Songs. &c., ail of
which. Will be sold lathe Nei, York retail prieee.
FSNAC EllARIIIS; t. & Com.
N'lletchant, No. 9', Fifth sheet'.
A FMtYI, wi th in r
... miles of tilt city, rontsitiiit .
atbUt 10tY acres, rittNiteraVelj itilprOVett,' undo fot
which $lOOO will be paitt.
Apply at treat 1t Agelicv of
d3O tthKELV . & MrIICtO.A.
FOR Sltfr.. CI4E-Al',
. . A L-1:0 KRA '.l ER, Exchange Braker,,No.. 46';
Two New and First Bat* Meant • corifey o/ Wood ond Third streets', Pittsburg
Pa. Gbld, Silver, eh& SlalJerti iabk notes, bought
QNE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
foot sttoke, will be sold with or without b°ilers• and sold: Sight cheektroh thle Eahterit. cities,- for sale;
The other engine is 12 horse power, ii inch cylinder,- Dralls,motas atittbills, - collected:
3 foot stroke, one boiler about 22 feet long. 30 inches tiituvrcEs" . .
in diameter. These engines are made of the best ma 1 VOni: Bell & Co:,
serials and in the most substantial manner, and will be" John D.' Davis,
sold on accommodating terms. They can be seen atF. Lorenzo,
the warehouse of the subscriber at any time 3 . friditterr ..it co -,
j24—tf 11. DF.VINE, LI. States Line. 1 Joseph Wood ell,
GRAND EXHIBITION!
VIRNTRILOQUISM AND ART,
YOR SIGHTS!
Change of Entertainment each Ecening
AT :20NCERT HALL,
On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sni
urday Eveningq, 23d, 24th, '2sth, 26th, and
27 di January, 1844.
SIGNIOR BLITZ,
irr HE celebrated professor of Tlmurnaturgics and
Ventriloquism, has the honor to announce that
he will give his !main mances as above announced, and
he hopes from the unanimous approbation conferredon
his exhibitions in all the principal cities of the Union,
by ail claascw of society, will retina:a ts him the patron
age of the inhishitants of Pittaburghwral its vicinity. ,
The whole of the feats presented, are at a nature
that improves the mimic conveying a antral instrnction
m youth, and demonstrating ta those of a mature r age,
there apparenti mpossibitities are the restilt of continued
practice.
Signior Blitz will perform many novel experitritthhc
h. will produce from nothing the choicest Bon' Botts,'
from nothing,fruit, etc., fur his visitors. Diming die
evening S Bi will introduce a laughable scene in
change the voice Rom , okl• to , youer=frorti grave to
gay; and engage inns , meet aniemted conversation of
seven persons.
laS'To conclude with the donee otsiz didisiettlitsitft;•
on a common table, accompanied Eby' Mkthie.Dinciog,
Waltzing, Reels, Cotillions, etc.
[Admission 25 cents,
without distinction of
age, Doors open at 7. Performance to cominencti
at 74, and conclude at 94 o'cleck.
igiF"Tickets may be purchased at the Monougahela
House, principal book stores , and at the Chronicle
office. jan2;3—tf
i for Zak ant, to feet.
AGOOD FA FOR SALE.—A Farm if good
laud of 88 acres, lying remarkably weU, about
seven miles from Pittsburgh. between the old Wash
ington and Turnpike read. It has from 40 to 50 acres
cleared, agood saw mill, and small dwelling house on
it, and the land abounds with the best stone coal and
limestone, and affords a good market and stipply for
the neighborhood. This property will be sold dittlgeth•
ere divided to suit purchasers, ands libehil time to
make the payment. Please apply at Harris' Agency
and Intelligence Office, No 9 Fifth street. jan 12
For Salo.
AT tlie Real tstate Agency of EIbAKELY &
SIITCHEt, Penn street (sth ward) and
Smithfield, near 9tH street.
Also. a boils, and lOt. On 7th 'ltem, rfeif the net.
Court House.
d fur i in Rosi twknaillp, adnttiinuig li4
acres.
Also, 2 acres ofland, adjoining the town of Hano
ver, Ohio.
Also, a farm in Columbiana cdunty, Ohio, contain
ing 144 acres:
Also, a lot of grtttind an 9tH attest, 10 feet front by
130 feet deep.
Also, a lot of ground in the Re.erve Tract, opposite
Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 280 deep, on which is
elected a nett Cdttage House, a variety of shrubbery,
fruit trees, grape Vines, 4-c, have been lately planted
on the lot.
Also, six acres of land, adjoining the town of East
Liverpool, on which is erected a rope walk, dm.
a inf use dnd kit on Prospect street, beautifully
situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 2U
miles of the city). Apply is
d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
FOR SALE.
THE ONE HALF part of the three story Brick
House and Lot situate in Market street,
dt pfetent occupied by Thomas Campbell, and
Co., as a Dry Goods store. The title to . this proper
ty is Unquestionable, and will be sold reasonable.—
jin 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
Building Lots in Birmingham.
13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit
uated, and within two .. rtes' walk of the
steam fer ry boat landing, id at prices to suit
the times. The terms of payme.., will be made easy,
either for cash or such barteras can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
To Let
r 11 U. Mansion House of the Fleecedale farm, with
1 about an acre of ground, late the residence of
Andrew Murphy, deceased. This would be a delight
ful retreat fur the citizen, or a desintble place of resi
dence for the family of any one whose pursuits called
him abroad frequently, and who wished • pleasant
home and cheap rent for his family.
There are all the nevessary outbuildings, such as ice
house, coal and smoke house. &c, &c. Also, a well of
good water at the door, and privilege of keeping a
horse and cows at the charge of the farm tenant.
Possession will be given immediately and rent aot
charged until Ist April next.
Apply to .is. ft. Murphy, Liberty street, cornerCe
cll.* alley, nr to S. F. Von Bonhoast, No 75, Front st,
betweeu Market and Ferry streets.
jan 24--t1 I wawl m
EXCF:LLF.NT.OFFICESTO LET
A excellent office for one or more lawyers, may
be had by immediate application to EOOLS & Fos•
Tr.'s, Real Estate Agents, next door to Post Office:—
One or more rooms--possession given on April lit.
jan 24.
To Let.
t h r i A VERY emnenient two story frame dwel
ta. ling hou+e, on Front, near Ferry street.
A two story brick dwelling bunt, on Ferry street.
A Ruud! Immo houw, on Front, below Ferry at.
A very convenient brick dw•dling. with ninble end
rnrriage bouye,.ituate on Penn Atmet, in the'Fifth word,
formerly occupied by 14 Gladden.
At. , ,—Two awl-Mug houses it Allerhen, City.
j 23. Apply to 3 %NIES MAY
To Let
tztCOMFORTABLE. well finished, new
tll brick daelling house, pleasantly situated
Oil goal Lane. It will be rented un reasonnble terms
Inquire ofJOHN M'CLUSKEY,
Jan ere Elf; Doors, Liberty street.
LEf
rftA TWO sTottY brick t 4r, ettitoble fir ft
41 wellinff and Grcerc, oitunte on the coruet
of Fifth and Union 4tcee.4. Poi*et , mion Fi rm irttm'edi
lady. I.:11 1 1dr, of
01
For Rant.
thrix story brick Dwelling H o wse, and
IA .1. Offic,, adjoining the Bank of Pittshitrgh.on
p'utifiAtteet, at present occupied by Alderman Wat
son
Atot, Ow throe rtory brick building, No. 65, Third
start; rn ?resent occupied by Wm Se Icy.
ALSO, ncree. of ground on Protpect Hill.nerir the
city, oil which is Dwelling Hou4e, Staple, Orchard,
etc. gi'?Ch !At April next. Apply to
JOHN D. DAVIS,
corner of Wood& Fifth lA*.
A Wool-Growing Farm for *eat:
Ak M of over 3013 acres in Westmoreland coup•
tv, Pa., rneitTe in guoil Frusses, near the Chest-
Itidrge. whith alforilts paltt,ete of ft bed hind for
sheep in stOnroler. 'he lied is of good quality.
'there are throe houses and two barns on the place.
The possession, with about 20 tons of hay, may be
tout immediately.
Flou'ring vri'th'f , o)o'pair four feet Bi god
running order, with' dk+rel;tik:htitlse, &c, in a. g'obll l
*heat growing sectioh..
M. B. AEI EY & CO.,
No. 39, NVaserstmet.
MEM
Alex.grondon &Co.
John Prßrown &Co.
James MrCatailess. Cincjnaati, 0.,
J. R. M'Domnld .• Sigi.l4,ttie, Mo.
W. fl. Pope, Esq., Pree't. Dank it".!. )01,61,Am-ilk.
. „
DR. McLANES AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC.
Hear Medical Testimony,
From a regular physician, Dr G S Smith, Sunfish, 0.
Mr J. Kidd: Dear Sin—l have used in my prac
tice, Dr McLane's American Worm Specific, and have
often witnessed its efficacy in expelling worms from
the system. A patient of mine a short time ago gavo
a phial of the Worm Specific to a child; in a short time
upwards of 65 worms were expelled.
For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD,
No. 60, corner 4th and Wood streets. Pittsburgh.
jan 23
FEZ= GOODS,
DIRECT FROM THE EAST.
3KEGS Sun Raisins,
2 " Tamarinds,
1500 lbs Goshen Cheese,
6 cases Citron,
3 bags Eng. Walnuts,
4 " Almonds,
4 casks Zante Currants,
2 cases Rock Candy,
30 Drums S Figs,
eerßoxes Bunch Raisins, -
264 "
2 doz. bottles Preset-redlr'ine
" Extractof Lemon,-
1 " Rose Wafer,
2' " Jujuberadte,
F l ectOtak Balsamkrie Pafte, ah excellent '}title fir
cough ' s and'cold4; just received'and:for sere by'
REIN I TART4STRONG;
140: Liberty st.
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T,
Corner of Wood and 5.0 t es., Pittsburgh,
TS ready to receive merchandise of every 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
tb till Who may favor him with their patronage.
wiles on Mon Dots and THUM 1:1•Y S, of Dry
Goode *Cyaftieles at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of ClioCeiies . ,Eitiiiili;gbdutatufactured articleA,new
end ea6clnti Mina furniture, Ate.; 11%2 o'clock., P. M.
&Oat dt , ety evening,at early gas het. aug 12—y
Last Sale of !
HlSand to-morrow evening, Friday and &a:l4,
1. January 26th and 27th, will be cold
Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wiidd and sth
sueets; agreeable to adjournment, the halinceof Rooks
remaining on hand since last sale: Also, the contents
of 4 Cases just arrived, among Mitch are large folio .
Bibles, in extra binding, Gilt edge dod pikes; Pocket
and Quarto do. .
Also, works on history, fiction, thdsb Who
have netyct purchased should attend. iti it May be the
only chance this season. They dre now ready for ex
amination. i D DAVIS,
j 26 A slid oneor.
BUFFALO ROBES by Ifni 6 HIT forma
by A. BEEBEN.
c5-tf
25 1 - 111DS. N. 0. S bAR, just recisived,andr.
sale by 3; G. & A. GORVON:
027.
BEAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just receiv
eti and for sale A. A. DEELEN.
BUFFALO ROB F.S.• ..Rebeivt4l by Cicero; a fresh
and full 'omit &f till Via dfNH. pply to
nB-tf A BEE EP.
5 n BOXES Fl CR. CKERS,jultirepetitid titv
k 1 for sale El C. YEAGER,
d25-3t 108 Mtitlatt et. Dear Liberty.
85 SHARE • S by Allegheny 4
O B A i N dgi i. S ti ulk v , i r pri
pep n ~atesal
Corns& of lit cittil dna Firth areal.
ZOA R BUTTER.— A lot of that celebrated choice
family boner, put up in fuil bound kegs Apply
to A. BEELEN.
nB-tf
lategan, Attorney at Law,
Ofttce on Fifth street, between Smithfield and Wood,
next door to Thos. Hamilton, Eag r.
ill (NV ERS OF TOWN LOTS
La Mast Liverfoool, Ohio.
HE ansiersixnad will attend to the payment of
T
Taxes, drat to! the redemption of Lots sold fur
taxes in the above place. Persons desirous that I
should attend to the abOee far them, will forward to
me the members of their Lou, and sufficient funds to
pay the state, County and corporation tax, annually in
advance. JOHN S. BLAKF.LY,
d2l. East Liverpool.
F ASH lONADIIE
HAT Awn, GUMP 111113111TP/itilkailt,
v. No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and
Wood, and corner of Sixth. and Grant sts
I& H. WALKER foci grateful to the
• public for the liberal patronage bestow
ed upon them, and beg leave to state that they are now
manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very so.
periur article in Denver, Russia, Neutria, and every
titlltrr description of Hats. Also, a wirlay of cloth,
'eaten and fur caps; all of which will be sold at the ve
rve rst prices. As nO their manufacture is
done by machinery, but by the best workmen by hand,
they can recommend with ennfidencetheirliat4. as be-,
ing‘uperior and more durable than those generally of
feted to thelniblic. Merchants and storekeepers can
tx 411pplie,T upon ecy..ll! et lea terms am in the Las
ern Markets t. IT.
WII. PEACOCK, D 7. 13.1!51.
PEACOCK &
GREAT WESTERN. PLAIN AND FANCY
V' THERE all
. kinds cell eta, plitiriand pressed glass
of all &tie options, ran be purchitsed at very rea
sonablo prices. togeth , r with n gent variety of splendid
cut glass, window lights for steamtinat4, private houses
and churches. Also, window glass, a superior arti-
Nvitiolesale and retail.
PerioUs vragting aIIV of the ahoy,. articles, will do
well eitu.lin r e far themselves, Vefoiss ptli;laett
sing eliekeie..
( . 7 - *N.' B.' Watch and Time piece Glasses always
on hand. 025-3 m.
JAMES MAY
.911 BALES CUB!A EAF TOBACCO, this clia , ; .
Awe If received, and for sale by
J.G.& .G0 s
11.150 N.
nl5. 12 Wateictisei.
TRAN F. this day taken intr. partnership in the Fotm : :
I
dry business, my tt.r !An .1. A n the
business to be eond under the firm nt inhfl An
derson and Sr,:. All huvi Pt i nat
xvillplr:i.e for *et to
my son or
Smithfield r.eiwlr., Water •trr.9,
Pittsburgh..la,,' 1-t, 1641
t'St received, 50Be Fireman's hest Fin• Brie.,
Rqvaller be kept constantly on hand
and•sold,low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM. & CO.
may 27 No. 60 Water st.
WE have received, and will hereafter keep con
'trimly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink,
ih large and small kegs., which we will be able to sell
cheaper than it. has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied' •lse ea
(tx ALL CASES) will be prontttl al:id - err to.
Pint S - SMITH,
oct 1.0-tf Office of the Post and Manufactut Pr
i'ittsk;urgli,.l ; ll'
DANCING AND WALTZING' ACADEMY.
THE tirit session of Madame Blalque's Academy
will commence on SATURDAY, thisolay,Jan
13th, al. Concert Hall, at 9 A. M.
.r . e days of tuitiowsrill tie
„Monday, frojn 3 to 5.P
hP;h
Visda'y from' 3' to 5' II je n auerSatti 4 : l fr'Om 9 to
12 A rand frbm 3 to 57 ) M, of each
!fig desirable that those intending to enter pupils
shniild do so nt the opening of the session.
PEVICE'S COUGH CANDY ONLY 6 1-4 CENTS.
i t ( PLEASANT REMEDY for Hoarseness and
a'slight cough The increasing demand is the
best evidence or its Diefitlneis.
10 gross on hand. The city and . other seders sup
plied by the down at Nlanulacturer's,p4a, OA cents
per dozen. JON. KIDD,
Corner 4th and Wood streets,
Agent for the Manufacturer.
P. Welder, Boot and Shoe Maker
WTIO resided on 2d street, between Wood and
Smithfield street, for many years. has remov
ed back from Allegheny city to , the house lately eccupi
ed try Charles L Voltz, on Wood street, between 2d
and let streots.Pittaburgh. Keeps all kinds of shoes
and boots, and shoe findings of the best quality, all of
which he will sell at low prices to his old customers,
and all othrrs who may favor him with a call
jan2i. I to •
U.
RECORDING RE&ULATOR,
a M Office in Rustectort'Sliiit LDINGS, Peen street
oore above Hand street. j23—t£
81/70'AL° TV --
NGUES.Recel*iel by Little Ben'
10 boxes WuTsio Towles, in 6'4 q4q,Airect
from the mountains.' B'ETEEN
nB-tf
'EAR SKINS, well diessed and full haiTed.
JLJP suititble afticle fer troATirir tfunk4...tr.
mile by A. BrEveic.
nB-if
auction Salts.
John D. Ds is,
Mast Cutting Establishment,
SMITHFIEI D STREET,
ilLst DOOR TO THt T6KPIRA:(CLHALL
NO Ice.
IPiNleArro Piro Brick for Sale.
To Printers.
ahadoi pdasss. so £;
.Fy r the e trAtamrrfat /OM of
METICH:iNDIZE AND PRODUCE
B,E PC E T . . S
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PITTSBURGH AND PHI / LA qELPHIA, PITTS-
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
ANICI
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NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
H. DEVINE,
RESPECTFULLY intern:is his friends and shippers.
generally, that he has changed the name of his
trans,portation Line, fiom the United States Portable
thiat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line.
This line issomposed of twenty-five new Four Sec
• . • Portable Boms, one of which will depart daily,
fropt Pittsburgh, Philidelp ia and Baltimore.
i 4
Vie Supenortty and o
vintages f the Portable
Boat over every other m ' e Of tninsportation are too
well known to shippers generaili to require comment;
suffice it to say, that the detention, lois, separation and
damage to Goods, Invariably attending three tran
shipments between Pittsburgh and PhilicielPhia, are
by the Pelitibie Boats most effectually removed.
To Rice iindoubted security to owners and shiPpers;
till gob:hsand produce shipped by this line Will be il l .
silica In a reillonsible office in Philadelphia, without
any additional chdrge to the owners.
Meibhandlie shipped by this line in atl of the' easc
ift cities. and consigned to H Devine, will be forward
ed irrimedlitelv on Stri4l at Pittsburgh to illy fart of
the ;keg, free iiftionariiissioni.
H. Eleiine will "receive produce consigned to 1114
pay steanitktat freight and charges, and forward ilia
!same to dn,t df this esialiern e cities , livid charge no nsco
rdlisfuns for storage; advancing or forwarding. Any
1 communications or gdOrls directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will Vie prdniptly attended to.
H. DEVINE,
Cdrill Bas tiiierty.street, Pittsburgh
141.1Z8Y .& BR,dTHER,
J 65 Market street; be 1134 tenth, Phikidelritia
dIESE St. SON,
Commerce street Wharf, Bultitaure
B A FA HNESTOCK & CO,
ldQ Frou;strcet Nipw,York.
t(ICt St, WttLiAlll4,
No 3, Chathamstreet,BOsion.
MIEa I i l izt 3-
STA4NDART, i;fiftat t 1. V. 1.;
Forwarding ~„10 amill mai; eri Marchinti,
MI 10.
11.
A GENTS for the Nicraiants' Transportation Corn
puny composed of the Meicliinti' Line. Erie
Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter,& Co.'s
Line of Steam boats and yesiali on te lakes... Clev
eland Line, Pennsylvania and Chilli Canal. Proprie
tors edit Merchints; Line; Ohio Canal.
REFER TO
Viritki4'D Ensworth, No. 4, coilities Slip, S
R. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Ch:; Boston.
Floater, fflarrkidt Co., 11'.'S' Tikao,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland.
Charles M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver..
Birmingham & Co.; Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1843-Iy.
Beaver and Warren Packet.
iI I EtaMITHE canal packet ERIE, J. N.
Shdw,rnaster. will run as regular tri
weekly packet between the above named ports. leaves
Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' rearm
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urday's; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland
direct; For freight or passage apply on board, or to
- BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
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REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL List or 5149E3
-I! Jaen Kitt. ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via red.
ford, Cluunbersburg, Harrisiwg and Lancaster, fp
Philade/ P hia ^ C°T 3 CCtinS with the Main train ocean to
N. Y. Stc.;.. Qply 150 miles stating and one night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore N 9.
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M.
Office 2d door below the Meirhanta' Hotel Wood st.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH 4r.. Co.,
feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
The Great Geatiar Rat -.,
Via National Rood an d Balliffiare anzi Rail
Road Cornpany.
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i t =.'.... 1 1.."4":. • 2. 1. fiTt?..... .-
..V7"Mtl . .,‘. ' ' t • .
:.i.y. t•• t 4. - .....:&.. - 43 4 ...: : l-• •
2L _,NEI LINE OF U. S. MAIL .COARLEVOR .
WASHISOTOis CITT, BILTINOILI; PAILADILIPRII
•N D ll*ll , YORZ.
THTS line is in full operation end leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 6 o'clock X. M. iii W 'emllipron Pa.
and national road to Cumber land, r s tiiiiiictlag ,sera
ance ?
with the rail road Co's i i the above places:. Trav
elersf
will find this a y and comfortable ~,ro4e,
it being a separate r distinct T"itt:sburgh and Cum,
be land line, facilities will be afforded which have norr,
been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at
the shortest notice with the privilege of going through
direct or taking one nights rest at their option.
For tickets, apply at our Arc at the Monongahela
House. L. W. STOCKTON,
feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co.
Borsht Packets, for CincinaatL
Ihe Seriftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every
Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m.
The Cutter,Collins,Master, leaves every Thursday at
10 o'clock a. in.
The Montgomery, .Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat
nrday at 10 o'clock a. tn.
, The Express, ParklpsOn, Master, leaves every Sun
ti,. rti ,
.1011 1 N EntIqINGHAM & CO.,
United States Wagol sa i d 3R Rind Line.
•
INISOR
THE subscribers bare made arrangements to for
ward goods during the winter to and from Pitts
burgh, Philadelphia and New York.
C A McANULTY,
Cans)galkui, Liberty street, Pittsburgh .
HO M
TAS BORBIDGE, Agent,
d4-3m 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
New York Dyer.
OSEE HI M ES. would respectfully infonnhis friends
and the public in general, that he dyes Ladies'
dresses, Habits and Mantels of eser7 desesiiption, black;
and warrant.. them not tomtit, and tol3;dfc,esienl tonew
goods. He dyes fancy colors
of teser . ivions o't silk
and carpet yarn. Also, cleans'andiesipies tlie colors of
gentlemen's elotlting; So as to resemble newgoods.
Mr. IL
fl
Mr. that he can please the public,
as be has 41Re an extensive business ~in New York for
twenty, s i rs. All work done on erate terms, at his
?ostabliihment in sth st., between Wood and Smithfield
tettaltie Theatre. ,
CERTIFIgtTE. _ L ... i ,
jar This is t.cfaertify that ri, HIS has Ilene
work for us,- Whieti has fully answie opr sOipec
*ions, and we consider /lira e .'..p;• • evont dyer.
WHearphill, AisdrArrt Partly.
in. Barnes, W. 13. Bahia
J r B. Shurtlef, Wm- Neter,
David Hell. H. H.Silisb,
B. Ir. Mann, lieugrlerens
A. Shoehir9..ic
Joseph Vera, _ _
Dayid
Joseph Ple;teb,Jr-,
Genre Barn's.
_
IBewars of a Mottlei Clogyrby. .N t ;
3'LUST REA,Thalig,De-a Gist* Dr.. MeLAirgl
, c Limo SYRUPorhich, if tales in due -dessy.
Prvaat a tough from aettlini, us the Lunge. Ample
testimony of its vulde,cirties prOduCedi ' •
For sale et the Drug, Strife of lON. KIDD,
Doc. 48. Corner 4th and Wool sts.
(SEAS.—.Received on consignment,
13 Chests Young Hyson Tea,
" Black Tea,
4 "Imperial
5 " Gunpowder. by :.
J. G. & A, GORDON,
i 2 Water street.
JUST RECEIVED and for sale on consittintent,
7 libels bacon,
7 hhds sug tr,
Cap be seen at the stott,t-tiacob Painter& Co.
aug 29 .1. K. MOORHEAD & CO.
••I ..Presh Paznily - Ploars ' ' •
THE subscribers , deep.constantly on band, at the
Old l'itis:)..n-Ph Elver Stoiam Milt, enroll. onto;
doubt alley and Water Si:logic :PreskFerixity • Palm, ai
superior article. Also, bran anti choppeci sulfa bf ill
kinds, which they will sell in Tranttties to suit pnrcha-
SerP. 0. 0. EVANS & CO.
jan 11-1 m - •
30 ri LBS. BRIGHT PARIS GREEN,
1J 100" No. 1 Prusinn Blue, in store and foi
sale,at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD,
Dec. 28, Corner 4th 3nd Wood_Ats„
HEMP ANL .1110 LASSES—
. ton water t rottedhotrip,
6 bbls sugar tiottse Molasses,
Received on consignment and for sale by • ••••
J G & A GORDON,
jen 18 _ 12 Water and 20 Front ateeet
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REA r ESt A' s :tit Aqt., - .`CY, CONVEYANCING..
• • r - &c.. Sic. , . .
THE undersigned , baring associated tlietnselves
for the transaction of all business relatiie to Real
Estate, will henceforth attend to the parcbase and sale.
as well as renting of city and country property, collect
ing rent:, &C. &-e
_ .
The senior member of the firm having had much ex
perience, and being extensi‘ely known as an agent of
Real Estate, they hope to receive a liberal share of
public patronage, For the acdommodation the.puh-.
lie, there will be two offices, where business will hasp-.
ceived; at the Real Estate Agency of James Blakely,
Penn st., sth Ward, and at the Law office of John 3.
Mitchell, S. %V. side of Smithfield, (near sth.) at eithei.
of which; persons wishing to have instruments of xri- .
legfdly and neatly executed, titles investigated, es
desirous to purchase or dispose of Real Estate, will
apFli : J. J. Mitchell will continue to attend to the
duties of his profession, as heretqfere,
JAnkIS BLAKELY, .
JOll Y. 'MITCHELL.
e -d o Gm.
D t McLANE'S LIVER PILLS
Mr J. Kidd: Since I have been practising medi
cine at Stinfish, 6., I have had calls for McLane's Lie
Ter kills tr'..a; dreary times. I will take 29 hazes to
aclng:pd in my immediate neighborhood.—
Those who have used them for Liver Complaints con
sider them superior, to any other pi:a Dr G S SM !TH.
For sale at the Drlg Store of JON. KIDD,
No 60, corner 4th and Wood streets, Pittsburgh..
Jan 22
ailatigeCouglii;! aoi IC Consumption I!
11.70101stAll1 CANDY.
T
pfeasant and certain ,cure- for coughs and
colds goes ahead of all the preparations now or
ever offered to the puldic. The use of it is so great thut
the proprietor has seme difficulty in keeping a supply
for the increasing demand. I\ ledical agencies, groCe
ries, drutr,gists. coffee houses, and even bars on steam
boats, ke,epa supplyon hand. It is called for every
where, and will sell in anyArdace. The reasqn.jstbi . a;
,w
every onehu cuuglzae cold by eating a few selts
find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Fersons
at a distance. trY.remitting the money, post paid, to t:ba
subscriber, will be attended to. For sale in, tkgkeine
stick, 6i tents; f.-v ,sticks for 23 egat . ,):aNtat wh,s4ide
by \Va. Tuoayi, Druggist, 53, Market strees,atbath.a,
general assortment: of Drugs and.Medieiveamay alarpyi
be found. j 24.
ARGATNS ! BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS. !.! !-
12 All sorts of clothing and wearing apparel.. Please
call at 151, Liberty street, and sec fcrrytuareielshie
sep 7. J. McCLOSKEY.
S ALT. -300 13bls No 1 Salt, for sale byi23. JAM RS MAY
T AR.-50 Bbls Tar, for sale by •
j 23
JAMES MAY
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LOUISVILLE LIM E-10013b1A,Lcmisville Lime,
for sale by (j 23.) JAMES MAY.
RARE CHANCE-SCHOPL FURNITURE FOR
SALE.;
511 SCHOOL DESKS. with moveable Lids, !fey,
V inkstands and screws and iron plates to as'
diem to the f1u0r.,...
2 fine laile benches; •
1 plod - urge, for teacher's dest;
1 table Leith four good drawers; ..• .P..
All in goi.4 preservation, and but little used ; togeth
er with' ciei'hes racks, &c, suitable fur a large K hoo'.
These will be sold cl-feap, if application be ma l let WI-
Riccilately, at the General Agency Office, nett acne to
the Post Office. 4 4 EGOLP & FOSTER.
jan 25
[COPY.]
IN the Court of Common 1'1ea54,...1'..5 county of
Allegheny, in the Co Er monw of Pennsybni.
nia, at. March Term, Anno Doittim 1844, Nu 25.
In the matter of the account, of William McKnight,
and BemilnytePirlinifitas,, trustees of McClurg 6u Don.
niston, and. YfcClurg, penniiton & Co. • .1
,----", And now. to wit, January 6.1844. on motion
L.S. of C S Bradford, EN., on behalf of the true.
Itees, the Cour. appoint
.Francis R Shenk,
........... HII Van Ainringc and A J Cline, Esqs, an.
ditors, to audit and adjust the account and to maks
distribution among the parties credited.
Prom the Record". •
GEORGE R RIDDLE, Proth'y.
The auditors above named will meet at the office a
Francis R Shunk, on Thursday, ihe 15th day of Feb.
raary next, at 10 o 'clock A NI, fnr the pirrose of their
appointment. ?(.R SHUNK
H H VAN ANIRINGE,
A J CLINE;
jan 25:31
eV or Or i 943.
,ciRL•C N\-
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PN~
It , sl ;i kl. Asyst/
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THE subscriber has just rC r ceived his annual supply
of Landreth's Gtrrrien Seeds, consisting in part
of the fallowing kine•-- - Tall of the last year's crop, and'
warranted genuins
Asparagus, r.gg Plant, Parsnip,
Beets, &relive, Peas,
Bean F , X a 1 e, Pepper,
Leek. Pumpkin. 4rpe i cull,
Lettuce..•
~ Radish. Borecole.
•WatorNellen, Rhubarb, gabber.,
'MtraTe . - Salsafy
Nastngium, Cauliflower, Spinach,' .
-
• uash, Celery, . Okra,,
'Tomatoes, curle,.Crest. Onion,:
Turnig, Ciacutniser„ Parsley; "
Corn. Mustard, (white and browns, ..r.•..
dos, drc. •
* Together with a variety of pot and sweet herb. a
flower seeds.
'Orden for seeds, shrubs, titles See, frOrniiii;
draws %IA others will be receive 4 arwit: N .4l-„ 1 .
Feuded to-, ,F I„ SNOWDVI:
an 25 No 1641:dorrt-I brad rr "'wad
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