Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, January 01, 1845, Image 3

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- "trireitSF.Ell OF THE POOR.
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.--)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.
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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
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IA ' the Sreocol Wan' of the city of
st t die etllniittr eiection,isnal steliirtit tkie . suf.
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`'. ' - 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
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; 'sithe ' iieetioi anti to assure the m
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.. arsturing c ,
1 . . „ , they slat!, hare no 00C41510 II to -tegret
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. 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)..
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• =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
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, , .- 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.
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,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
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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- •
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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
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' 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 - "
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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.
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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,
<tee 5,1R14 3m Canal Basin, Lawny it.
In Store.
51 - 1 Bil LS. N. O , ....MOLASSF.S ;
Ur 61, Nom* Cincitioati Palm Soap;
4 " Variegated '•
2 Cases Table Suit;
on cnnAignmetit and fur sale by
nov 15. D. & G. W. 1,1,0 Y 11
Tallow Oil
AKrw article far itipet 'or to either Tanner' ,, or Flab
Oil fordree.ing nr iinftening leather, harneos,&r.,
after wing 2 or 3 times on loather it it not xubject to
mould or to be attacked by worms. A constant anti
ply of thd above fur !ale at J. S• GWY NNE'S
nov 14 Franklin Manufactory, 2d Sweet.
BEAR'S GREASE, warranted Pennine;
Alga, R biro lot of fit.° French rwrfumecv
Fur sale by WM. THORN.
dec 2 No 53 Moiket street
REMOVAL.
MESSRS. MOORHEAD Sr, READ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HAVE removed their office to Seco n d St me t,three
dram, from the corner of f2od and Grant W—
ooer the Scotch Hill Market: ml 7
Fresh Pine OM
A CONSTANT eupply from the manufacturer.—
,LA This article injures by lunglistering. it is impor
tant to consumers to have it fresh. Constantly for
sale nt the drug etore of .1 !ODD & CO.
dec 5 No 60, cot Omni Wood sts.
Flannels and Cassinettes.
A. FRESH supply of Flannels and Cessineues,
1111.
j6ct received from the Ntenufaeturers. and for
sale low, by GEO. COCHRAN.
nov 7 No 26 wood St.
Shot.
50 KEGS Shot, assorted numbers, for sale by
nov 29 JAMES MAY
Tar.
40 BBLS• Tar, fur saki by JAMES MAY
nov 29
Sugar House Molasses.
40 BB LS. Sugar House blolas.iee. just received
and for Buie low by JAM ES MAY.
Castor Oil.
c3r, BBL& olrl Press Castor Oil. for salelois to
U close cciosipment. • JAMES MaY.
ROY 43: _ . •
Arna/PWANI is Pot 1845;
BLAKELY dr, BrITHEL,
PUTTSDURGH,YA.
Reilailtances, to and Ps age from Great
"Black Hall or Old List of Liverpool Packets." .
Sailin g from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of
each month.
prrERSONS desirous of sending for their Friernis
now residing in any part of the "OLn Coot: TRY,".
can make•the necessary arrangements with the sub.'
ncribers. and have them brought out by the above well
known favorite "Line of Packets," which sail from
LIVERPOOL punctually on the Ist and l Gth of every
routith; also by ►IRAT CLAIIII AMERICAN sHrrs, Sailing
front there EVERY SIX DAYS, during 1843. And
an awry aredetermined not to depend on any Liverpool
House or Agent, to see the people's interest token
care of, Mr ,lASIES D. Horns, one of the firm, i 3 there,
who will remain and see that every thing connected
with their business is executedisitli promptitude and
despatch.
Should the persena sent for decline coming out, the
moriey will be returned to the parties here, without any
dedtretiun, un producing the Passage oertificute and
receipt.
Tie "Block Ball or old Line of Liverpool Park
cis"! comprise the following magnificent Ships, via:
The NEW Yottx, The Csnantnax,
o Osroan, ENGLAND,
" YMlXstitalt, " F,unorx,
MoICTEZVILL, " COLUMECTS.
With such superior and unequalled arrangements
the subscribers confidently look forward fur a cont3nu
encl . ' of that support which has been extended to them
so l itany years, for which they are grateful.
Those proceeding or remitting, to their relatives,
can nt all times obtain Drafts at sight fur any amount
drawn direct on the
510011WS. PILIMOTT, GROTr ? AMU & Co., Basm.,
whinh will be paid on demand at any of the Banks,
or their Branches, in all the principal Town* tbiongh•
out ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND
WALES.
Apply to, or miclre“ (if by letter, port paid.)
ROCHE, BROTHERS &
N., Fultrm St., N. Y.
BLAKELY Sir. MITCHEL,
sttent, near :ith, and Penn sireet,
oct
- 4)/..AKF.LY & MITCHEL, offer for sale Real
lit Estate in Town and Country. Bmi - stigma which
are eh building lots in Penn st,euch 2i 11 . 1 . 1 front by 10111
feet deep. A Stenin Saw Mill, oa the Allegheny Ric
er in Pitt townybip— Lot 500 feet flout by 2,50 deop.—
A Lot of ground on 2,1 st, near Wood at, 30 feet by
SO—.with .2 frame dwelling hou.es. Lighten] building
lots near the Alms House, (Caldwell's plan.) Tern
ty building lots in lieu Troy. Two building lota on
4th st Road. Two building lots in Allegheny City.— I
A lot of ground near th.. Canal Basin Penn rG %kit
a good frame tennment. A. dwelling house and lot on
Walnut st. A three story brick hotlye and lot on
Smithfiehl and Seventh sta. A neat and comfortable
dwelling haute on i'enn st,nectr the Preshytetian church,
A lot of ground and dwelling house in Manchester.—
Two antes of group & adjoining the town of Hanover,
Cobunbienna county, Ohio. A lot of ground 60 by
130 ft,in Liverpool, Ohio, on which is erected a furnace
and other buildings for the Manufacture of Liverpool
wet,. Foot notes ofiand adjoining the town of Liver
pool, on winch is erected a Rope Walk, &c. Thi ty
building lots in different parts of the town of Liver
pool Ohio. Font lots of ground each '2O by 60, on
which 11 erected seven tenuments. A lot of ground
on sth at, 30 by 120. Apply at our Office on Smith
field at. near Sib st.
cleir 16
IRS. R. MUNK
rot. Sale.
A SMALL Steam Engine, 6 bora* rower. all nom
pleto and in goal running onier. Apply in
dim 16 BLAKELY & MITeHEL...
10 BAGS old Government Jaca Car , :e;
10 " Lagnayrn
vs " Fancy itlo
5 Peppu & Pimento "
10 lialf Chests fine and Extra fine Y. 11 Tell;
6 " " Imperial &Gun Powder "
6 " " " Chnlan Ponchong "
30 Catty Boxes, various styled:
t.`ls BONeti , M. R. Raisins:
20 Ilia& gunner boxes 111. It. Raisin.:
10 Bo seb Sties m Candlelit
5 " nenna Citron;
4 " Rock Cantl;
5 " Loaf S , It111;
5 " Jujube Paste;
5 " Fell & Baker's Cocoa;
l 5 Malts ramin;
4 libld FrenchCurnines.
For rale by J. D. WILI.IAMS.
Jec 10 Nu 28, Fifth Street.
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Britain arid Ireland, by the
BoTAL BANK or IRELAND, DUBLIN;
Alco (*I
Loritooti ;
Heal Estate for Sale.
BLAKF:LY & NIITCHF:I,.
Episcopal Worts.
J EST received from Mesa'''. George Warne,
Philadelphia, a conoigament of Episcopal Astu.l
other books, ninon, which nro the folllwing.
Sunday Santo' ninths (full Bniclicti's Serrnon4;
serif's;) But net nu die 39 Articles;
Coact-Wein. 1 2 3 it Luther on Gnllntiling
Church Casechisio; Sabbath school as it should
Tracts; he;
fur Union; Hebrew Bible;
Struggle of Faith: Ministerial Commission;
'flat Offirell, the Faith, Illustration of Prayer;
Tradition; Kohlo's Christian Year;
Hare's Seranonot Sward's Almana c
Lifer and Elutitirneo of Parley's universal History:
Lamed; The tirotk.s of Chillingt-
Eusebiug worth;
Ancient if i‘tor;.: flush °ado! Reaurreetinn.
Alio, beautiful lititAts for ekvittniat and New Vrar
rtrofents.
Very little Tale:;,
Kris Kringle'# 11. A;
Shadow of the C rns
Sar,e4 Allegories;
Conversations on do;
For sale by
clec
WM MCDONALD.
No 65 Wood at
( America n c,.py.)
ritEsui Goons.
JK. I,OGAY & CO., in 82, FILTH STIMET,
• have ion received from the F.astern Alictiont,
a large **sot t meat of Cloths, Ciaitimereti, and Sattinets,
among which are:
French Bloc I.3lttc.k Broadcloths, from $6 011 to $7 00;
leaver Clothe,
Fancy Cussintereo, Plnid. and Stripes, 75 to 2 00;
Sititinetts, assorted colors. 37. to 1 00.
Also, a brae lot of Wool Shawls, Wont Comforts,
Cusshmere Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Super Buck
&c &c &c.
We would invite our Custmners and the public
generally, to an exuminution of out Stock, as v‘e feel
confident that we can, and will, sell our goods as low
for Cash us any otherimuso in the City.
der 19•tf
Books, Paper, Tracts, &c.,
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS.
SABBATH Temperance societies and the, Public;
on hand and receiving from New York city, and
from the American Temperance Union and Tract %loci..
eties, &c. a large assortment of tracts in packages—
Tamporpnce papers, pamphlets, books, &c. About
500 American temperance journals. and 10,000 youth's
temperance advocates, and supplies of Temperance—
Sallors--Presbyterian—Loomis and Pittsburgh Al.
seance's, and a variety of books, &c for Christmas
an d New Years; for sale low at wholesale and retail.—
Beeswax, tallnw, dried apples and peaches,--beans,
carpet and paper rags &c. taken in payment or ex
change. ISAAC HARRIS.
d 25 diw 1w
Perfumery, Fluky Soaps, Sm.
FSENCII and Antericati viz: Cologne,Lavender,
12 Hooey and Florida Nester, Otto inine, Fine
Pornatuto, &c. For *ale at the
ft K flru,g store of
IDD & Co.,
corner of 4th and IY9olLitt,
K:
'- ~r': .
~~- ~.~
Exchange Weer, and INplern Produce
Dealer,
it
AS just **Pried an Exchange Office, Nn. se k
Thiel gren, opposite the Puai Office, Pitts
.
. , .
Ea tern and Western Drafts; - Geld, (it:merit:an and
Foreign;),Silvanßauk Notes, (Cutts/01M Uncurrant,)
bought and soli. - •
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TRoDucs nePAßTattlll.'
Flour; CroveiSemd; Balk Pork . ; Re 4 'Staten Bacon;
Lard; Dried Filait; Feather..; Genaeitgatitc, Purchased.
AverC, Ogden & Cu.,
Win. Lippencott & Son, J. K.
Moorheask&Ces.,.Atwood, Jones & Co., Dr. Wm. H.
Denny, Cash., Thos. M. HoweXish., NjHolmes &
Son. Pitistmrgh; Birslre delltotvJobn H. grown &Co.
Bingham & Kintzle, Smith, Bagaley & Co., Tbomas
Burch, Et. Johnston & Co„ Jos C. Grubb, Shubse &
Fos., Philadephia; J. T. Smith & Co., J. & S. Stolle,
Lewis Tappan. Jacob Vanwinkle, New York; Keenan
& Stillinger, T. J. Carson & Co., Casstud & Cu., A.
C. Shaeffer, I. Cruse, N. Harris & Son, Johnston &
Lee, Baltimore; Kelly% & Conynglutm, N Orleans;
Semmes, Marley & Semmes, Washington; George
Lowry. Georgetown; G. & A. Wells, Wellsville; Rob
ertson & Orr, Steubenville, C mingle & Baileys, 1V heel
ine; Calvin, Carpenter & Bro., Henry Lewis, Dr.
Gamnliel Bailey, James Gilmore. Cincinnati; E. Kin
ney & Co., Portsmouth; Paine& Lawrence, Madison;
A B Semple, S. J. NV Knient, E. T. Bainbridge. Lou
isville; Charles Semple, J. A. Bryan, St. Louis;
l'hineas Janney, Cumberland, .1. H, Duncan, D. S.
Knox, Cash., Brownsville. • • dse /0-ta
2fk fk Gross No 1 Bottle
uu 6 Bbls Sp Turpentine;
2 " Copal Varnish;
1 Cask Olive Oil;
3 Bbls Ven Resit
2 ." Lampblack;
1 " Cream 'Tartar;
I " Ylor Sulphur;
I Case 801 l Sulphur;
I " .Liquorice Ball;
I " Gum Shellac;
1 " " Copal;
- 75 lbs Gam Cutrupbort
111) " " Opium;
Together with a general assortment of Drags. Medi
cities, Dye Stuffs, just received end for side by
F. 1.. SNOW DEN: .
Oct R. No 181 Liberty, head of Wood st.
CORNER OF IST AND ?LINT STKLETA, rtrasat:nois.
lIAVI NG removed my matilifitctury 110111 Binning.
ham. and lucated it at the above stand, I would
respectfully invite my friends and the public generally
to fuvot me with a call. fir any at ticle in my line, viz:
• Patent Lever Locks, Cabin dour Bolts,
Knob, •• do Latckes,
Mortise, . '• Mortise "
Store door, Shutter Fu+tenings.
Tablet-co. Fuller. Timber and Mill Screws,
Hansen Screws for lion Works.
In addition to the above articles I intend to trinnu
factnne and Leap a supply of limebet and Monkey
renetwa, and Storks, Taps and Dies, for Steam
Boat purposes. Together with a vnriety of urtick4
not enumerated. All of the best qualit) and at re,
duced prices.
Locks repaired and Keys fitted; also, Iron nod Brass
Totaling done in the best manner and at the shortest
notice.
Orders Adam:sea to the manufar.tory or to Mt R,
H. Peebles, Hardware Ilerchant. Market street.
Pittsburgh, will be thankfully received 'and:meet nith
prompt attention
dcc 14-d6rn
*tent Hill•;
Vieur of iVakefiekl,
with 200 illustrittiotto;
Taylor's Cowptr.
2 00 to 6 00;
1 60 to 300;
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'MOW DErARTIOXP7.,
REFERENCES
Lock and Sorely re annfootory
JAS. PATTERSON. Jr
Fancy and Variety Goods.
TflE uudersigned is now receiving the largest
assortment of floods of the above. descriptions
ever brought to this market, and he is determined to
sell them lower than any other House in the city; call
and examine fur yourselves.
The Stork COll5l/ Sta in part, of the following articles:
iVatehes.
Glo Eimer Watches,
L'epitie ••
Silver Lever ••
Jewelry. Net Caps.
Gold Breast Pins, Canes.
" Finger rin;s, Baskets,
" Ear rings, Variety (Foods,
" l'enrils, Spool Threads,'
Bracelets. . Patron '"
Lockets. ,k,e., Pound "
Silver Butter Knives, Percussion Caps,
.44 Pen;ils, Pies,
" Darta.oruammits, Ste. ? Suspenders, -
Fancy Goods: - Hooks uti'd Iry ex,
" Hair Pins. Soaps,
~ j et o 16 Cotton Cards; ,
" ' r " Combs, Tapes,
" " Ornaments, F.velets,
" Bead " }lair Ccuabs, 44 -
Bracelets, Redding, "
•' Jet Breast Pin', Ivory "
Necklaces, Sbavinsr Brushes,
Rosewood Writing Desks, Root Laces, .-
Dressing Cases. Corset ' " 2
Rosewood Work Boxes, Buttons,
Chess Men, Dickson Tea and Table
4. Boards, Sp.Hlllli,
Aecordeons, Thimbles,
Colt's Revolving - Pistots, Steel Pees,
Comm" P;stufs, Needles,
Coral Roads, Knives,
Silk Purses, Scissors,
" Bags, ('leeks. Sec.
Geld andsStetil Beads, Card Cases, .
Pocket Books, Nesijle Books.
Cigar Cases,_ -4 Tor. -
..,
A handsome assortment.
Z. KINSCY,
No 86 Market street.'
For Conths Colds:: Consumptions::
THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY.
ree.- THIS pkasencand certain cure for
coughs and colds goes ahettd of all the
preparatimis now or ever offered to
the public. The 4acof it is so great that the propels-
for has acme difficulty in keeping a supply for the in
creasing demand. Medical Ilgt!ZIC/EA, gr)CeriPi, drug
gists.e.olfee-houses, and even bars on steatnbouts keep
a *apply on baud. It is stilled for otery %there, and
will 114 , 11 in any place. The.realon is this: every one
who has a rough or cold by eating a few cks find
„sere, caned, as it ere, by magic.. Parsons at
a distancis,by remitting the money, post pond, to the
stilasetiber, will he attended to. For salt by the stick,
61 rents; 5 sticks for 25 eta; and at wholesale by WM
THORN, Druggist, 53 Market at, where a general
assortment of Drugs and medicines may elwm s be
(found. nor 28
Pittiburgb Navigation find Fire Insurance
• Company.
TEI E Annual eketion for Director.; of the Pitts
burgh Navigation and Fire Intalrance Company.
will be held at the Office, Nu 35, Mnrket street, on
Monday, January 6th, 1845, between the hours of 10,
A. M.,aod 2.P. Al. JA:UES S CRAFT,
dec 2 " Secreiary,
Monongahela Navigation Company.
TII E Annual Meeting of th e Stockholders of the
" Monong ahela Nuvigation Cowpony will be held
et the othce o the Company, in the city of Pittsburgh:
on the sixth day, being the first Mondav, - or January,
1845, at t o'clock, P M., for the election or offiCers
for the ensuing year.
W f LIAM BAKEWELL
secretary.
deg 11-dte
'Coro "Brooms.
5 DOZ. Corti Breetrei, large size, just received
0 and for sale by
dm 14. J W DUB-BRIDGE 4t Co.
IPresb Roll Elott,lNk -- ?
350 LA S FRESH ROLL BUTilit i jyst
ccived. and ffir sale by •
HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO, ,
43 Mind 'trent.
Alenongatela Midge
13. SHARES ; fur : d ip: by_
der, 5, pit
Hair, Nail& Tooth Blush.
Leather Belts, &e.
%Vial a flue lut of Faitcy
Cutlery.
oenft-.' '
GEO. C,
a .1 Nu: l6 Y40,241h.,
.4 1 :410•
ottittion.
,
Aiginticteur POIPTABLE BOA?
7br the transportation of
MERCIIANDIZE AND PRODUCE
BILIWTAN
PITTSBURGH AND PHAADELPHIA443IIO
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
NE►Y YORK AND BOSTON.
THE PROPRIETORS
RES P ECT LLY lam rit-theirfriendo at
getwrall ty, that they havechanged Cher
Truniportution Line, flora the United Sates.
Boat Line. to the American PortableßastfloW:
This line is composed of twenty-fiveum
tion Portable Boats, one of Vil6ph will
from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia atd Baltimore. . •
The superiority and advantages of the Terfoljk
Boat over every other mode af transportation ,ertdMilliV
well known to shippers generally to require cottpc
suffice it to say, tliatthe detention,loss, septivirtiosesssi ,
damagn to Goods, invariably attending thrtistillitt
hipment. between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia; vs/
by the Portable Boots most effectuaßyremoved.:
To give endoubtedsectuity to owners and shippear
ell goods and produce shipped by this lino will belsio,
mired in a responsible office in Philadelphia, wiltgt:
any additional charge to the owners.'
Mee ehandise shipped by this line in any of eitettiai*.
ern cities. amdconsig ned to H Devine &Co, will
warded immediately on arrival at Pittiburgh•orAC"
part of the west, free of commissions.
H. Devine will receive produce consigned "
pay steamhoat freight and charges, and -
same to any of the eastern cities. and eha,
missions for storage. advancing or forwerdii*
ooramunications or goods directed to the cant
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended ,
H. DEVIbiE r
Canal Basin, Liberty ureet.Pit
F. G. W HIT F.S I DF.S
•
382 Market street, below Tenth. Phi
GIESE &
Crnente ICe street Wharf. Baltbilie.
B A FA HNESTOCK &
lon Front street, New itegiWr
RICE & WlLLlkailtifVF
No 3. Chathemstreet.
C. A. racANIILTY'S
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT 111
For thetl anfportation of erchandize to a nd
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILN
PHIA, NEW YORE AND BOSTON'.
THE success this line has met with, since
lit st established on the" IndividualEnterlarW_
system, has induced the proprietors to inereaesSAill
number of Boats during the winter to twenty-840w"
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and .
timore every day (except Sundays) durinf
and make the trip through in six days.
The superiority and advantages of the Portia
System over every other mode of transportation .
canals intersect with rail roads) are too well
to shippers by this route generally to require ar9o--alek , "
.
meet. . • ".
" 1•.
Shippers can rely onhavingtheirrroduce,meo44.
dire, or goods of any kind that may be consigtilitt*,-,
the Agentsof this Line, forwarded with dlspateliVist- 4.- ;,„
at the very lowest rate of freight charged '
Lines, without any additional charge made for ricstly:
sag or advancing. charges, &c. •
A Ilrommunieetions to the folloWlng Agents
promptly attended tot
CHARLES A. MeANULTY;
At the Depot, Cann! Basin, Pittsbersk , --
ROSE & MERRItt
53, Smith's Wburf near-Pratt at, PriiithOottit -
W & J TAP.SCPTT I 44t;
No 43. Pe c k Slip. Neieltoir.,
THOMAS BORBIDOEi:;: : : 1 :
jannt-iy 271, Market street, Pltilailelph.
Goo nail Stage Lino fin ,
rp fIE Suh4criber respectfully informs_ thai.
I • that, having reeetitly made x contract 't
P. 0. Department for carrying the Mail I
More to Erie; have procured, new Troy built
for the conveyance of Passengers And harit
procttred fresh Teams, and gond, careful en&
,t r i ve m are Enabled to drive tbrenglkie thirty.
hours: being out but une night. The Stage *rat
the Exchange llotel every morning at 9 o'cloek,
BRINKER., BENNETT, St
P. S. Fur seats. apply to Wlt Moorlicia;
nest door to the Exchange Hotel.
This is the only Line that runs clen
Erie, the other Line running no ii!rther.thi
nov. 4, 1E44,
(Spirit tif the Age copy 3 =lg. and cbariza
CousomPt Ives, tend the - Wooded',
e donned by Dr. Swaymeis C►
by. op of Wild Chcrry. •
The
wonderful
cores performed
loy this invaluible medi
cine, in Pulmouatte Coneump.
tiou, Coughs, Cohis, Wirhtne, Bran. -q
Chili/4, influenza, Whimping.Cough, Ci
Spitting ; Blood, T.iver Compleini, Pain
Side• and• Breast. Tickling or Rising in the ,
and all diseases of the Lungs, and Breast,
elicited tho astoniAment of ell who
viitneised its marvellous effects: tittfiel.
no account of a medicine, frurottho
eerliest ages, fatraiihing a par-
allel; the almost mirocu
•
lons ,cures effected
•
• . by this Palm:nat.
nary medicine
Bre unprece
'dented.
IMPORTANT TESTi Mteirri'd
DR S‘%l. Tw E, Dear Sit:;--In tact Oetohre:
gaged with Mr Joseph Smith, in a sine
NVaynesburgh, I was attacked with a' c
ing- expo...A at night, which gradually.,
tended with spitting of blood, and I sere).
breast. loss of appetite. fever, &c. otel'
scarcely supportable. I had a fittntlysiel
Iv dependent on tny exertions for surf
obliged to leave my Isuaine'ss and return
thou attended by several physician., but
worse, until my tnerlicakatteadantagsee
incurable. Subsequently. my wife observ;
the publicprints,oni advertisement of DI )
COMPOUND - SYRUP OF WILD I
cured me one bottle Com Fieneis
is Lewistowp, sibichireliested met
bad taken five booties; I. siu , naw *bit
work again. I write this to etTer....
teanks, and you nun orlibertY to stake
that if any htunan heingsis stifevir
they may hate ref curse to your, it
Yours, jc-
Lewistosr;, :
fll
CAUTIOUS
otnurirs . preparation tem,' Ant :at
SWAY N'E'B Compound Syni*Orig
office is remove& us eksi North Welt
and Race. streets, 'Philadelphia,' •
For sale by'De VVIA There, Diuggts":t
Pittsfmrgh. ' •
511NOLlifi
atsre of
NQ gOosoiner 4th
150.0!I:J . , Ng . ' Zi'fiTt'e
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