. s . "---'- Ile , . . - - "trireitSF.Ell OF THE POOR. ..; .--)l4prefigly. *nominee to my friends and fellow /rtiiklivbeit -i will he actuaihiste frir the 'above 4.fEeit ' ' l4 l4loll****lt' election. Should ihe elected. I ran illitreje. dim that their ennfidence shall nut he mim e, 6 air I will use my best e Idearors to perform the twee with faithfulnemm. 's' - 1144 - es Ige r -1144 AS MOCITLF— . -. • IiVERSEEIt OF THE POOR. re.peetfolly offers himself to his flei fiAto as a tand,iAatel fur re.Plection to thr above 1. J. ASHBRIDGE. 0101311 AX-r-E AST .(TiltitH) W A RD. T. MORROW to a eantlidate for re.elec - toirteeof Akilennom oldie Thini Ward. - • ALEIER-31—A-ii:--- -.. 4: olgetfaillir offer myself as a (-awn fate far the d *.. " M It IA ' the Sreocol Wan' of the city of st t die etllniittr eiection,isnal steliirtit tkie . suf. .i `'. ' - iispitiessda and &Ilow-citizans. -:--*-F-= ' ;. - N. PATTER SON. --.,'- "- id. ELECTORSW THE SECOND IV Alit Q. • '•-• .---, •_ flyaneounce to my friends and fellow '' - iiistel will be a candidate for the office of - ; 'sithe ' iieetioi anti to assure the m t 3 -.. .. arsturing c , 1 . . „ , they slat!, hare no 00C41510 II to -tegret 1 1 . 4011 . 'cirthoir asofnioncei. -_k *Wl l lllllllint, - , E. H. HEASLINGS. ::..... .ille Muter* of the First Ward of the : : . , ),w.r, - .1. 'City of Pittsburgh. --. itteilifei'lleiseif as a Candidate for Aldermen -afire l iff).. „.. • =d,"at the o e f i m boti y g e e nd le:tien, and pureed - oily itiltiip D. S. SCULLY. '.;' . l*-THE VOTERS OF THE SOUTH WARD, .- *. 42 . . ally of thy s elf as a candidate for- the I‘ .--. 14 at Warman in the South (or Second) Ward. VRONNAFFON. ALDERMAN IN SECOND WARD. 4ilbriiisilebikosti offers himself to the citizens of the -linssisa Weed Pittsburgh, as a galantine Ter Aides-- tilpsisotail sislicstithe supra-tot* his friends at the en ilkAgebiesispo.-;edSete° J K HENDERSON. VI tak*OTEßlil OF THE 2d (SOUTH WARD.) Araists respectfully announces to the pub. AlDir .. , *Mt be will be a candidate for Alderman in the :halloo Wind, at the coming January Election. E. NI RRFTT. ' l ap. ALDERMAN. eeptifellow-eitizens of the 2d ll'ard. otyarif to your favorable colloids.- as* aandidatr for theoffme of Alderman, at the 5 , , .- and if elected, your conStlenee shall it‘hlObrlgle• ALEX MILLAR. -rrittsbnrch Infirmary, ,jr...-Ilisteeeption and trainman of deformites tlia_buman fraton. such as Club or Reeled 4,8, - finat . ...tailed joints, wry-sleek am Sirabionue (4- 11#111:-.1 , ,,asbd of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca -Aioll4-;:s*; utithsr the care of ALBERT G WALTER, M D. titiect% mix the carnal- of Fourth stn3et. -..-346*-214•11tf ,Ariaes Patent BzMy Lack. - .FOIIMOORS, SAFES, BANKS, &c. 411014. appointed CO NST AB LE, BURKE & it~nidiStife Manufacturers,) sole Agents for erViisits in irmsborgh, of whom they may always infaexurers prices. ' *tad beyond the skill of the pick best and cheapest safe lock ill LINUS YALE. URGU, PA. IIdoRRING, JANUARY I,'Mt• • Xew 'leafs there will 4so . - tbted-ter M. ssn FOSTER WO DAR- .11e. liocumentf. ‘pottn4T.-r-The 'Mount Pleasant, try York fur Philadelphia. on the Mt bean heard of since, anti is be is4, a niew, principally Philadelphi- ItP2dsin, otte of the owners,was llitilten was the pilot. The cn- inn; from Albany, There be sly? childrra. ,Mr McMain also tiro' chi; lad, ana Mrs McMain is odisordering on distraction. l'ltANC'r. FESTIVAL. 414' oldie Festival. and we hope all crarienient, will call and patrunire AA be served at S o'clock. Snp. 5 o'clock. The festival is held occupied by Messrs. Jones S. I, between dth and Dinmend Al- ltbe delivered before the aone i. and vicinity for preutotimr the in. by W i Lowrie, Ilaq, in the Hall frit g ivy, to.roarrovr, Thursday even ' ite public are respectfully invited jen 1- lt DEDICATION lap hit Meeting House on Sandusky - Ny, will be dedicated on next SUL; Aching in the morning at half pnst at half past two, wain the even o'cloek. [dee 31 ALE C RMAN. tfully infulns his follow riti. candidate for the offire of Alder at the ensuier eiobr elertion. JAMES ANDERSON, JR. ALDERMAN. .RORIN.SON will -be a candidate fnr tbe 41 Ward at the enduing city election. OVERSEER OF THE POOR. tibitiP respertfillly nnnotinces himself to his sieutcanaidete for the office of Over ist. the ensuing. election. JOSEPH O'BRIEN. Asset, Pittsintrga. respectfully .invites the at ustoesers tri a new lot of splendid \ Mode, blue and green ground, Rich Turicerri Shawl& wiveit Cashmete, do new style at $9 doted Gala Plaids, blue Maid Pe- Calicoes a 6i, 8,9, 10, Lula 124 day. 'sham !basins.. arrived, and for sale by ,EINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty Street AND PRUNES, in buses and received end fur sate . by I.ELPIH ART & STRONG, 140 Libet ty Sven. 'E WINE VINEGAR.—A fur saded, and for sale by REINHART& STRONG, 140 Liberty src. /rap Molasses—a fresh supply of Aspen': :gm article received this day and — .EINHART & STRONG, Nu 140 Liberty at. Ire Crackers. - bale low by Z..KINSEY; No:llo.s44Ait.strot. _pot- • d .- .. • MostadMints, Berneu, Brownsville; Mossbel.4 Port;ison, Mon City. DEPARTED. CoJurnbiana,Smittst LowisviUN Oates, genius. Cincinnati; llbssnelsesetta, Br:nitwit, Biownsville; Mmushela, .Parkisrm, Mon City; Messenger, Perry, New Orleans. The well known steamer - ' MICHIGAN, Br, B. Bolits,Master, has commenced her re - 404.34siairsorisig Pittsburgh (as hereto : M a A and Beaver at 3, M . rt.'"l...WOMOtothosas,eo4 these whe have no money ca-st 4 The ciiool ii; elevelana will be opened as soon a' the isnaludest-"atill Permit; po the 111111101Allit eT which C L Mitt dr CO'S LINE to CLEVELASTY,O.. and M F.ADVILL,k. immediately go into opera tion. For trei,* or passage apply on board, or to GM. HARTON, Water street. 113` The Michigan is provided with h:vans' Safety Guard. Christman *ad .New Year Pit'llellits At Cook's Literary Depot, No. MS, rqurti Street 11HE sukmeriher isas l itait opened a apiendid *d'art meta of Books amiable fur CHRISTMA&AND NEW YEAR GIFTS, To which he invites the attention of the reading pal. tic generally, and all sorb as nigh to procure good Walt splOnatillygiot up, in particular. His assortment cunsi-ta of the following SPLENDID ANNUALS. The Gtft, for 1845, a splendid Annual, beitatifillly bound. and vLitla magnificent turgravivms. The Diadem, for 1815, containing eleven large sired engravings Ity the hest artists of the day. This is ono of the mast beautiful preseets oldie season. Lady of tke Lake, a Christmas present: embellished with numerous engravings, and spirts:laity bound. Literary Sorenir, for 134,, finely bound =Actionable ten highly finished engravings. Keepsake, for 1845, is another Annual very prettily got up and makes a fine tat-seat. Rose of Skov ok, a favorite anti a cheap Annual. Foci; and Poetry of Engt , tand, by Rants W Gris wold, unignitistuntly bound. It contains a splendid potty:tit of Byron, besides numerous oilier estrav- u 1 The Opal, u Gilt, ,•lited by Mr+ Smith J Hole, with eight fine engrivinvt. Poet. and Poetry of America, by Rufus W Gris wold. calm binding. 7'ke Task, by Cowper, benatitially boan,l and *good pre,gent. Friendship's Oft rim g, for 1845, n Cbristanas and Nrew Year present prettily bound. and csar rises tune is igb ly finished engravings, by the first artists. dloore's Wosks. thr C.firtiplete works of Toni Moore, finely bound. gilt edge. Book of Common Prarstrr, illustrated editiun and bound splendidly. Otristmae Carol. being It G14..t Story for Cittiotnias, by Chines Dicheir4, emus binding and beautifully illustrated. 7'ke Harihorn. for 1815 n Christmas present splen didly hound and embettklird oith tembeuutiful illus tratius. Tke t tlynriatk, for 16 45, or A ffeetion'e Gift, designed • for a present, with numerous engraving.- Tke Rose, another Immatiftal Gift lon the Holidays. Religons Souvenir , prcuily bowed, and a capital pit:s ent. 'Mss Rose, anther magnificent Annual. gioveles frail Mr I'vels, a Siiralons. zitai,st Work rwe Nook,Tur .ewing, knitting, net ling and criocto4 ire*. Mrs Ellis' favorite-mks, in one nal. Magazines Ix•autirony Instant in mermen. etssit gilt. JUVENILE PRESENTS .. Wit will merely: . mention the different titles of de larks, the assortme , 4 will he found complete, and Wank) nitrites' the public is genenti to call and judge forthrmselves. Youth's Keepsake, A nneulettn, Child's. Gem, St Nicholas' Gift, Child's. Pinata Uinta, Itnliinson Craton.. - Natural History of Binls Comic Nursery Isles, end Besot., I it'le Poems, Little Pilgrim's Progress, Holiday Tales, gilt and Clever Stories, pieta, Juvenilersem, Robin Hood, Aft . ..edam's Juvenile Gift, Little Leaves, Qtatilruprd. Mother Goose's Melodies, Saen4l . Buoge, ' Cypress Wreath, Lyric Gems,. - I 'esker. of Jewels. Nfarringe Ring, - Loves of the Angels, Sacred Flut it, Love Token, Singer'S firm. raseior Songster. Moslem:tan Ready, fine l'arental Affections, binding, Beauties of AUtCriClllll till• American Revolution, tory. Northcutes' Sables, Little Robinson, Sovereigns of Euruiss, Cbo.s4tril Authentic*, My Sou's Book. -Child's Pirture Bible, Merry's Museum, by Pe- Boy's and Girl's Magasinu ter Parley. hound, .. „ Child's Juvenile' Book, Little (lift, Boy's & Girl's ,Vlllll.lll. a. Keepsake, do file Librurv, Little Picture Testament, (;liri, ,, tmns 'fates, Picture and Nurse Book, Puss in Boors illustrated, Watt's Divine Sun[., gilt and plain, Child's Fair Library, Little Tales for very lit- Gem of Wisdom, Ile children, gilt and Autumn Flowers, plain, Child's Only Stacy Book, Poetry of Love, gilt and plain, Christian Treasure, Flower Vase, Little Tales, Juvenile Companion, Atiecsiou:s of American Child's Poetry Book, Indians, Fatty Land, The above nnly contains a portion of the works on hand suitable for the Holidays; in fact they are ton numerous to mention. Cali and examine' for your selves. doe. :14. • Splendid Annuals for 1845. THE GIFT, for l 843; a Christmas, New Years' and Birthday present. magnificently bound and il lustrnted with eight beautiful engravings. LrofietA of filsmory: an Annual for 1845, edited by Reynell Coates, M. D., bound in the most elegant in:inn - et, and embellisbed with twelve splendid illus. 1.111.11 0110 . rrieridship's Offerir•g, for 1845: a Christmas, New Year's and Birthday present, beautifully bound and embellished with nine highly finished engravings, by the first urti.ds. The Opal: a Christmas gift for the 11013 days, edi ted by Mrs. Sarah Joseplia Hale, and illustrated with eight fine engravings. The Hawthorn: a Christmas Red New Yeses present f,,r 1845, splendidly bound and embellished with ten beautiful illu-trat ions. The Casket: a Souvenir for 1843, consisting of choice selections from all the mo=t popular authors iu the world, and elegantly iettstorted. The Literary Souvenir, for 1845.: a Christmas and New Years present, finely bound and illustrated with ion engravings. The Magnolia: .a beautiful Christmas and New Years present, edited by Henry W. Herbert, and il lustrated with numerous engravings. The Hyacinth, for IRV): or Affection's Gift, do signed for a Christmas anal New Year's present, splen didly bound arid embellished with numerous engra vings, from the best artists. The Youth's Keepsake: a New Year's and Christmas gift, for young people, with colored engra vings. The Drawing Room Annual: a present for all seasons, illustrated with several highly finished en gravings. Book of Christian Bal/ads: The illustrated book of Christian Ballads, and altar poems, edited by Ru fus W. Griswold. Blitarated Book of British Ballads: The book of British Ballads, edited by S. C. Hall, Esq., F. R. S., magnificently booed. The above for sale at the wholesale and retail book and paper warehouse of - " , , 7 ►r6? WAINR IN ?NIL ARRIVED BEAVER PACKET YON 1845. H: 14Y, comet of IlAnd %KidAu_ .._ ~ Asidvisies 'if Sticks. - • HE Corporation 'Stocks, the property of Alexan- A, der M'Clarg, which been postponed, _ ill take - plat:eat the New Auction Rooms, Noe 91 end 93, Wood street, n..M oontiay the Gth day of January next, at 10 o f uloelt , A M. er.nststing of Fittinth and Drover's Bank of Wayneiburgh; Beltitnor• and Ohio Rail Road Company; Monongahela Bridge Company; Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Compady; - And agreeably , to the terms of the voluntary assign ment oy the said WCliire any valid and undisputed claims against hint either individually or as a partner or connected in business With M'Clurg, Denniston & Co. M'Clurg, Wade & Co, sir otherwise, will be recei ved in payment thereof. They %silt be sold in tots to suit purchasers. LYND & BICKLEY, dee 2.8 4urtinneers. Fresh Arrivals at Nis. 61 and 63. Carpet:, Have just been rece;ved from the East, a large a.- aortment of tint, Carpet 4 , Ingrain and Votician; all of height robe-soled the late4t Cod/bumble 'mum Thermo will be sold by private Ault , . et very low price. ranging from 124 to $l, peryard.slio,Bruinle health uhich will be sold very chimp. Boots and Shoes Ten esses ni fine nail 'heavy winter Boots, Br Bans ant Lodes' hoes. Extra Superfine Broadcloths Several piece, of Bine, Black, and Invisible Green. Brondclntbs, wool dyed, exclusively fur private sales; and °fared at very low price*. LEND & BICKLEY, Auctioneers. Alleghatry County, IL 0 IN the Court Dl' vanarter SM+inns, of said County, No 20, June Term, 1814. In the matter of a new Township, out of parts of Upper St. Clair and Jefferson Township: AND NOW, to WIT; December 18, 1844: Approved, and the Court airect that notice be given by the Clerk, by publication in the Daily Pmt. and Pittabirah Daily, that the same will be confirmed on the 4th Monda% of January, 1845, utiles.' exceptions ore filed before that time. By the Court, dee 20-d3w THOMAS FARLEY, Ci'k. Allostheny County, as. IN the Orphans' Court of Allegheny 41 • '-... *:- County, No 16, October Term, 18411: In the mutter of the Administration 1 ) Account of John Stevenson, and Alex - . ender Al' Adams, administrators of the }:sate of Arthur Forbis, late of Findhly Township, deceased. And now, t.) a it. December 14, 1844: On Petition, the Court appoint Franck It. Shook, .loditor to dis t:it:wt.:, the b.iletice in the hands of the odnaioisafaters. .11y the Court, I . IIOMAS FARLF.Y, crk. The Auditor appointed in tbu °hove case, will at tend to his duties at his (Arm. nu Fourth street, in the City of Pittsbergh, un It iduy, 'hell cf January, 1044, at 3 o'clock, P. 31 dec 19 olenton Plea* of Alleilany Coatei In the mailer of the voluntary h the Court of No 10E, M*rcb Term. 1043. I assignment of 1V ill in la Digby, To . I --, I Thomas J. Campbell. VAnd now, to w it; December 14, -.:"......' p l ,,,,,igftee 844: Aoc ex ott hi z ed nf J o . nd J. Campbell, fiwaard on motion of R. Patterson. the Court direct the i'm thonatary of the Court of Common Pleas to give, notice of the exhibition and sling the some by publication three weeks in two papers printed in the city of Pate. burgh, to wit: the Chronicle nod Morning Must, the lint of which pillar/111one Anil be at least ten lain before the day of hearing; setting forth that the raid account will be allotted by the Coon. on the tweets.- second day of January, A. r) , 1845, unless cause ise shown silty the same should not be allowed. arum the Record, dee 19-d3w (GEO. It. RII)DLE. Pro. - IMITATION CROWN GLASS. SM'KEE it. .of Pit tsburvh. Manufacturers of • Glass, woo .id inform the citizens of Pitt•loitgh anti the Ohne in general, that they ere now nianufuc toting an article of ‘Vindow Glas4, but little if any inferior to Grown (floss; they have adopted the metisod so successfully practiced by the most celebrated glass manufacturers in the East, have, at considerable peruse erected rt Ilevnivint: Wheel oven, (the only one in operation in the West,) and are now manufactur ing a most superior article, free (loin the blemishes of surface unavoidable in tiro ordinary process. Qtrders for this Glutn C:111 I,OW be filled without del*; be ad• dre%sing S. NIc,KEE, & Co., Pittsburgh, doe 5-1 m George Armor, Merchant Tailor, HAS removed to the room OD Fourth street, next door to the Methodist Bookstore. lately Drew pied by Wm. E. Austin, Esq., where he will be hsts py to serve his fi irrids and caototner‘ and the public generally., with all work in hi. line, which lin will warrant to, be well made and in the lute.t atnl most fashionable style. a 15-y Wagon and Rail Read Line. imiler•Ognr.l Inas madr arrangements 10 for JL ward Gi.ods during the Winter season to iSalti mon•. ritilaiielpitia. New York and Bottom by the most expeditious routu uttd ut luw nstes. C. A. M'A.NITI.TY,