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    4 t)e Oath) Morning Most.
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PITTSBURGH, JANUARY 1
liVP' V H PALM. R. A 4ient rut country neveapapers
is the Agent the Pilt to rgh Mitly Mowing ro.t.
•nd RVeel,l, Meiciirt and Nbinulacturiii, to receive
•daerrisenienis and a He ha. iifFice. in
NLW the Cori OiEi.e, 5U Allll curet. (ad•
joining the . I . i ilia.. (ltrice.)
liostos , 12, S ta i t . "fleet.
RHILAP, t ruts. Real Estate and Coal Office. 59
Fine street.
FlArrimant, S F; c". Tier lialtimnre and Calvert At%
here our paper can he seen, and terms of adverb
•ing learned.
City Democratic Nominations
IN tTOR.
WILLIAM KERR
OVPRSIsER3 OP THS POOR.
1. .1. ASH 31111Y;E,
WI 1.1.1 1M M'C LURE.
AUDI t ,, FIS,
,JOHN J. :MITCHELL,
WM. C. mi.:Rimini.
JAMES SILIDLF:.
rR"To day being New Years, there will be no pn
per issued from this otfico to-morrow morning.
mrOwin g to the illnesi or two of our compo,itors,
we have been compelled to omit the proceedings of
the '•Dugurntne Grey.,"—the letter. of our W.Thing•
ton C ,, rre6ponclent. 111,y will appear on SutLirdil
THE FtELiEr FUN D —ID Our article of yesterday
we censured the Fin; ibUDDC Committee for the man
ner in which the Rt'li,f Fund hue been disposed of;
this we did nut design to do, for we were well aware
that 'be plat, of distr.b Ition was agreed upon by the
Councils, end tinst the distributing committee acted
14 4 ar their diteeiint. We knew too that they bad
4 1 ;Vi ii the names of the recipients. &r. to the cu t er,
cite, that .ite ditty of initkiiig the whole niettet
rested with them.
- Hari John
Sheriff 's Sales. hard R chard
13V sof "le .1' siiiiily eI n. of V[0410,10 Exporeo B'"? 4 C
and 1.--a 3,1 had a. turd out .if the last, l e 5 "" John
Court of Abe :f lees roulos, end h., me direct.-d, .1,1 , It ' ll ‘ V .,, c
be exposed te puy, •1 e at, the ( 'too t IlHone. in It, neatly ii , . ~:"Y ?' "
city efl'itidnegli oo Meniley. Ile-26,1, ie., ia deiiiinrs ; B e a e .",, ec ,„
" e
r !
A. D. tele. a i le o' c io, 1., A. 'el , the fullueing de- Be c k
Fnnrit r
ay:lilted property, to vie: Berg Genre , .
All the emit, ti; le, interest and claim of Ed. net • Reneoger George
Tut OttcuJN Qutirtos.—Wecnnot n belies that Joliette., of, in and to the! reriein lot or piece 4.1 111, " Mr
there is is any truth in the rumor dist our Minister, i ground, tiger her with the beildine. thereen, sitieile in "1""' Ii G
itrille t i lt of P itts-.
Mr 1111..enti, has settled 'hi! On gon controverey by 1 burgh.) tr:icab.".l" on C"at.lihill (No. tiff; . ;1 °I ;*
accepting a proposition of the English Cabinet tol. in ,f.. plan '.17,f- ports of
i! :::,'4 N `,.;, ,tt i s A a r d , h ‘2 ,, ) e r : !t a r h ; i t ri. t ; tl " . Him k John
compromi t e the gees; ion on the butis of the 4911 ed in the office for ree.aeltei deeds, A.e, in Allegheny F il i i , a. h e - f.: i i'z ' b."ll
parallel!. We any that 'Sc cannot believe that such i• ; county in de'l boos 32 I . Vol 34 P :e.' 111 seel beet.- ilia, k Tim n re ' x ' t
the fact, 6 , r tho rnegon, diet the President ha. intro,,;- I e ' l el inila " c (. "`"'" a-lr g"” (."1 Lane ' at a point no*.n.^ Slirhati
l 0 Ne 3. e. f
; &side* lot No el el ii tied b ) -faro!, rloz re oral
4 2' withdra.ve a aitbi!•r PrePe-scion, and assetta'd our Eyelet,. thence along net I Conl dime. a ,11.Liere of r...,1 A'ts an t ad le n t o
claim to hi dogs. 90 mile Dui ude. The seiy able loriy, one fee: litincliiie fleitie.• by aii le ruehlog or. u.. Rosie Ro'ert
from -•;e1 Con! Leer. n .1 aen e of eigior-co fe et n u e, Prayletter ul our demetnry of State. Mr Been x . an,
i ! , Roberts Line, thence id tog s a id ! te e a di. 'a, cc o f Hod to Frier
which closed the Cu, respite lence bet *ern our govern- -r eight feet six ,oche. to CO, rt., 11[1W-fa line, thence
ment and the British .lii inter, argued the questiun alo'ne, the same a di-fence of rifts lien fete, 1.1 . 1. it Ni, c "" hoots V
fully and proved conclusively, we conceise, not only 3 owned by the sniil Jacob Eyni; , ii, th e , along ,i i i CauidsY 4411, v C
thtt our title is better than that or Greet Britain, hu t '., line ; a d'''''''''' "f ".`""i2 our fret "' lie pt-ice of beeee e i . i: a n i . , ° ,:" . :e a ie i e h :' i " .
a by ..ti n in i g a .
~ 1 31 .,e it n u g
Caulkens R
that she, in fact, has no title at all. Then,
S il e .. m7lll e , i c l ' a n n s. ...l;s: d di h ..ei " ii. ,l r l ei " iss A e rii' V
should we compromise? %%; by should we surrender; Zed, 1831, amt recorded in the office of the fe,..or ler' C r s a r n r n en; e i r ' ll ' a ' :iii F
territory for which ss e have a good title? The great; of Aliegheny county, in deed feeds S 2,1. peer. 10h Calh oun Retest
, en d 106. endwhichhas since pas.ed I. ) d. scent to the rartioe Anona
masa of the people of this nation believe that if ;•
'and
kiloton. amid others. 'Seired Iliad taken to eieru• Cain Zirharlati
time that British power was driven from this continent.l said
Don as, the reeperry of Edward Jehnsonut the suit of rarer marina MI.
and they will never acquiesce in an act which surren• ; Samuel I'enables. cametwe Wary hies
den to that grasping nation a large potion of the' ALSO, ralopbell W J
All ri e s 'yelp. title, interest and ; : ;int of F. E. lien C ,',":s!”2“,_ i ;: e ha a
Oregon territory . Aber what has been said and dune •
in and out of Congress, our government ought not, and n r s i i e n c , e i:f t: in end
w to i,h itrzt . „f
, a , 11 ,,, 1 n i , ,.,. 1 certain h a „, : 2 :` ,,, : r i° b.. • i t •: i i ib i ..
we trust will not compromise and yi e ld to I:ngland near the city of Final...Jr:V., and rf'' hound-•d and sit u d ' e t ;:c: r i ' '•o " l C "'" 1" '
Id ' Sa "' "l
' '
the territory no Champbitn I. It
nosh of the 49th degree. 'as follows. Ice *it: firi . feet in (nett on f'lo4perl iitieet ce. n e er . eiee nen
- i and running heck by lie ;same . ii/Di 000 !meshed end relief! John
VirtotN la LLO:Sl.krt:it.—Th e bill to auth 'rue Macy fee: in,.,, or be t a, on which if errand a small ' Chance Hord
are extension of the Balti•ner e a nd Obi. R a il roa d to Istr• Mors frame house new in the occupancy ~ f th e . Chapman 0,„,,,
the Ohio river, has been made, in the Homer of Del- ' said i ''
F- 1 . 1 6 7";" ^ r i , u
T b i ts , .aid lot
t ßein e ; No,-- n , i' , l a rk Lydia Mitt/
agates of Viegiota. the order of the day for the 2,1, eit:,,,Paa,7 ..
e,, ....i
e en ,l ' in t k e % n i
' i n ee ri e r ., v i -,,, Y a a r t l e ( e 2h p ' r rl '' r Clark Mancha
Tuesday in January A Eel relieving offenders from rely of the said F. F. Kerman at the soft ye Leal's i' ; Cooper S Cart"
,
the penalties oldie act to suppress dueling, was read Lewis. Cooper Palmieri
A 1 SO :Cooper Mr
a second Dine on Monday, and ordered to be engross. . . - '
i Ad he right, Dile, Ireereet •iii claim of li•riim ' r e on °l°l° , i j° ,„ " ,„,
ed. The bill did net prop rod 10 repeal the dueling ei cei, i f , in and in, all 'lint piece of land in Millie ~!! - --e r 7 " vi - '
law—it only Proposed to pass an act of amnesty fur Township, Allegheny Cusinty, beginning at a poet. I ° ' A"
. "
the benefit of those oh, hie' hertufure subjected them-' tleerwe by John Neel Jr. south 21 degrees, east 217! f) ,.." john
selves to dHo dificationa trio, r the "dueling act. -
, perches to a post,therce by Samuel Cunningham. south Darr Henry
89 degree.. west 191 peiclies to a marked black eel:, Dave Torrence
Sirr.DZR Witt. .ter.—.l young man, named King I 'hence by 15...! of Itobert Thompson and Das id Mc- !Ds•idion Jobe W
B Scott disappeared from Lexington, Mu., in October , t Il h : 7 ,
e a t t n , o ri , e ,
h . t ingress,h 6 ;l ,frgr
e w a e s e , t 2 1 1 9 5 , per ches
.r t o
t a p oo
o s i , !1. 1. ::: 1
, J , ,, ,,l bi: r t
1... i a
1843, shortly after escaping from j e ll, where he had piece of beginning, cuntaining two ho nor d end tie Mantels Thorn..
:
been confined on a charge of larceny, brought against' leen acres. more or lese !. en *hie i•e l e nie d our brick Depicts :Victims,
him by hi. brother-in-law, John C Lester. ScotCs ' i b i l a a a k ilm r ,
blacksmith snip; h 7 . l , l oo l ' a , r '' l'haani: Inoue In d D rs ' es v i l e . „: ' ,: c ;;
mother, a woman or prcrperly, had previoutly died at
~.",..d m i ,: ;„1 „ , r i ;: p i ,. ; ,: „ .: . : 1. sii ,: r cr i ea a,, i l ta t °,2 „ : il , a':' , 7 , ` e l . r . • - . fiend, Nary J
Lester's huuse under mysterious circumstancea. Les-, lion a. i.e l property of II ram Noel. nt the .:,ii 'I
Dennis j"n"
" Deemer Liddy Wm
ter was indicted fur forgery in the uu'umn of '43, and Robert MeClere et, al
Dwelt Willman V
.
a neighbor, John Horton, r:113 indicted fir perpley in . . „ .
A I. o le emcee Dile Mrs
All ,he rieet, toleentereie, rooleorla r:oOn Armand. (S o r Ity lel -Is Mtnswearing to the genuieeness of the forged instrument.' revel glens, ;metr:l , re r[l.l•, t mend rere•. i ' so u r• and . , noi n sol e n MO:
In March, 1844, Horton was sentenced to th e e en i.
p ' prof,,., whatsoever of George Aiello; r 'f, in, and to, Duly AEI
tentiare, fur two years. Lester managed to delay hi,' nut of or in goy wily aii-Ing from all that certain lot Donelly Thronas
!or piece of gi oiled Snout.. in the coy 61 Pittsburgh. Duncan Nancy
own Dial, but Horton was pardoned in April, and im
mediately accused Lester of the murder of Scott, un- 1 b ‘ e a l i n d g c l i ta y rt n
~0 . .. f
b t , h r e o l n u e t
i ns ,,, : , i i k r, ..i d l
a l r , i ,d t h r ,. 1... e , e , oriel
ysrvrnpl an i i‘stif
Co Jahn
der circumstances which led to hi t conviction a few F said part is bounded and described a. f ;Haws viz, be . EaleP Ephraim
weeks ago. On receivi n g sentence of death, ho pro. ginning on Wood street, at the distance of forty fret. k E ;l t nd o, Jo ti hn
tested his innocence, and openly chnrged Horton with I louth i waslly from Fourth strowt. runMne thence sou' te ! Bc , e ,„, Basic ,
the crime, and he has been arrested as an accomplice. I oncew a d
Y sold a l on g
tin T„nrons " (7',. t en i w ii e l l h l- e thence e f is i t .r .s o a P r e d ri l yKiii":4"
I
It is supposed that the murder of Mn. Scott, Isestees by that pat, of said lot N 0137 sold to said CroniwisilFaulkner P
mother-in-law, will now be revealed by the confession a Parallel line" j.
iih '"" •ileet; claw fret to tut No I F.ucrtt George
of the two prisoners. 188 thence peril.. aril!, by said lot Nu 188 a pars'. ; Palmitin James
el line w 1 h Weed sireet to a point forte feet smith of! Feel F
EZPLOStorI AND Loss or Lip a.—lie B oston pi , F ront m ei., a fo re •nid an I thence . mow...idly by a. ! Ferg u son A
notice a distressing Redden: which eccurieJ on Wei I ~other fine: et
% •. % stil lo; NO le; “ ferfollei line .1111,
r Fee
i ft n
D,,,,,,
nesday morning, by the exeloaion of a steam boiler in ~,,,,j. r i t , e Vi r ,, e g eT i , i' e i ,„; i i „; ' % V i e ,, E , i o i ' : 1 ,7 „I: stre e t : b t .
,j b u 7 E l' ,' , n '" ' ' e ' ia lt iii:leen L.
Aim box fact -Pty of Messrs- W. Se o.Tirrell, on liar- feet more or less ee.i e ie ne e tae,„ in e „,,,„ ~?„- lc " .„ j Fisher Forsauid
ruin avenue, above the South Free Biidee. The huh the property of (war Iri doer, n; the •011 of Is iee• ' " ' her Jacob
hitter Thaddeus
ler, which was set in 1.11;e1a, was blown across the man is t '" Milk'. ;Fisher James T
Ai CO,
• Fleming Juliet
street, • di,:unce of 150 feet, felling intoa blacksmith's All
, •
he ,tent. l t itle, let crest and elude, rd Anthony 1 Fleming Ja me. It
shop, where se coral stung men were at wolk, but in- Marvin, (with notice to Wm. Tiubey to al) of, in, anti ! Foryisit;J anet e
juting cone. Two young men employed in the fee- to, or our of all that certain tract of am! situate in east I Foster David
tory, named 11'm. Tirrell, (nun oldie owner) and Wm. l Deer Town•hip, Allegheny comae, beginning al a line i
Ford, were instantly killed, being mutilated in a most I o be n " t • l e ie en ba h „ ' k i' o l f ' f i rie or A Il i e t‘ g 'b h . e . „ n Lowry ,„,,n iandhenAceanußewlyin,
Garlick n
Grilnerl o o st. h r n i Il
J
shocking mariner. The verdict of the coroner's in- liver to a small house built o Y n.I formerly occup p ied ' by' Gephart C W
quest was to the etTect that the said boiler was old James Beale, thence by a direct bee to rite Penosylvt;- Galbraith George Rev
ton Canal, thence down said Canal, to the aforeenid e G e l i r i n .e " A t
e % d V r i e ll . l3a.
leaky, unsafe and unfit for use; that the immediate
arse of the explosion and bursting of said boiler, was i lint ßud d l to y it le e r: ,
e lendsaion
slung
formerly . ,id ,
iri ; i t;
to the
, berg l
place of
it o • f i y i., and A . st ''''
Galbraith William A
Aring to there not being a sufficient quantity of water !includi , ng salfwell ' apparatus.. buildings P &c, 6' l nffing t G " kill 9un '' '
1411.1[0 a . op e B 11
in it at the time; and that there was no person employs! privileges limn the aforesaid line, with the line be- i reile i ople Louisa Ann
ed who was competent and qualified to take charge of twee,, Jamilt Coon and %ea Roe ley: seized and !nitro ' ploy teen
the same, in execution as the property of . Anthony Melvin, at - Glee W A
: the suit of R.,bert L eviy's admis. for use of Samuel , Gillespie Jane A C
• etlltillan J
1-7'"Illoligh 111 Ae11,4 net ) he fastened 11.1 (1 li., % fl”.
ALSO. Gillespie alit haul
huw thaeklel OUgl,t we to fro that Prmid.oce ilk+ 1 , 41
Aii the e.iet. idle, arid inter se of )Ire. Maly Uli- , Ter" J"'" B
red within our roach the means for their speed s end '
effectual removal. Coughs, Colds, Consumptions and ver, yt!, ii, and to, the fol foe ing described lot or parcel ; Glenn Robert Jr
Liver Complaints form by far the must fatal class of u' g' cunt!. situate on the toutherly side of Fourth scree;
I,t.vveen Wood end Smithfielden stteeta, in the city of I
. huni ll " 4 James Mr
diseases known in our land. For the removal of the' .
1 sb th r gli,u beginnin ut a point u souh sidf Ilan Wlain
above diseases. Dr. Wistar's [balsam of Wild Cherry '
r uuitt r
street, fory fret toss aid Wo n tho o d Street, t from e
th o e
. I
81 ""llt" ifi Ge. l le
it pronounced by the many thousands %behave died It.
'
the best remedy in the wur Id. lino Idiot ferinerly owned by William Graham Jr, and i Hamilton John H
Hamilton Ann
' running , c sl ung said Fourth
tl l e e. e street twenty feet,
fr:rße sure to got Dr. Writer's Balsam of ‘Vild
thence in a line parallelwith Smithfield street tuward I Handl " 511" el
Cherry—there are imitatiuns! . . -
Nu. that toe an!, : ,.-et p:/st-ea in 11,e
hend4 of the c00.,ci1., we Ipr‘h..y w i 11, without dr
ley, put.ii.h n ( . 111 4tateme,t, aril put to rest ihr hun
dred rumor , which ate in di-co:211;0n, Aisrreiunbls,
tuui 11, t.i.j , tit to Vile anumber
of our citizen - .
C.7The genuine Wistar's Balsam is sold in Pitts•
bm - gh. L. WiLCOX, Jr., cor. Market it and the
LThirnond. jan
To lifothers.—The difficulty which every mother
experiences in administering medicine to infants, is
entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener'spreparation,called
the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill
•ncoated with fine white sugar, so that it resembles
/kiwi tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet
refused to r wallow. For worms this is an assured
re i , etly, and it has been used with excellent effect in
teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to
Dr. Clickencr that she has used for some time, his Su
Rat Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always
auks entire success.
Sold by 5Vm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty
a•tecu, who is general Arent for Dr Chckener's Pills
in Pittsburgb and vicinnv.
co.Brware of on imitation article called "Isspro•
red Srgar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented
as bath the pills and pr tended patent are forgeries,
gut up by u miserable quack, in New York, who, for
the last four or five year., hay made his living by
...,toractleiling ['voila medicines. jam 1.
Di,~ac...~..~ --'-~---3
gar Meetly fr.
Ate tneeting oldie members of the Pittsburgh 13ar, I
held in the Dktrict Court room, on Saturday the 27th
inst., on motion of Andrew Burke. Esq., the Hon.
Judge Gntr.n was called to t:te choir, and 9 W Black
and W O'H Robinson Esqrs . erc appointed Secrete.
ries
rlr Buthe then niaminced to the meeting the death
of AS Ett L. I'ir.r.TI.ACO, Esq.. a member of that bar,
which tnelancholy event hod taken place only :lint
morning, and owed 'lint dirty were then n.tsembled for
thepurpn.eofpacing the tittiag and cu•tomnro, tribute
of respect to the memory of their decedoed brother.
Ile conclu led by mosing the appaintrneut. b) the
chair, of n committee of three in draft resolution. ex
pres.ive of the Aryl.e of the rneethl4.
The Choir appointed the following eommitice, %i t ;
Means. Burke, Croft, and T Hamilton. who, nice!
retiring for n few minute:,, reported the follow ing res.!
oluTions, a hich were adopted by meeting:
Rewired, That we have receivedwith et
deep am row and regret, the intelligence of the cleuth
Atta .. F.K L. Pr t.TLA hi)
Resolved, Thai 9y this melancholy di-pensotion of
Providence. the Bar his. loss, in the flower of his
youth. a member, whose go, inlent4, polished edorn
don, and profession a l atittinments, were well cr drtiln•
ted to reerre for their po•se,or honoroble distinction'
and weolth. and ssh tse cootie,. .ernes nn,,
kindeileire rf bran, and spri, t hily wit, iziOntly endea t vtl
him to hi. many friend. and atartointanees.
Resole, d. That we condole with the afflicted far,
ly of the deceased, on the gnarl loss They IlltVe ...rain
ed; and lender them this aistztance of out heart fell
sympathy.
R , vdred Tnat n. n murk of for the :nem-
Ory or the decensnni, we will , ve , if Iflo trill .1 hn.l.:e
mourning (''ditty daft, and attend Ids funrrnl in
Fundy. (Iran late rreiJrnrr rim hit grave.
nese/en - J. That the SVe I et 6 je4 ,mf (hi, meeti,,,. hr Banner Joh n
ifienn , rdnocat, it• tie Jam.'
It' llf Hz Id win Af M
On min.?, of Mr. NrCandie•n, 'hie ffeeeedi Baker Thomas
the rneetinE Once Ito toe pubittli...l. Baker Henry J
eanll .1
Oil It10:10,1 of Nir Onft. the. the..•tlng,RakerHear,
It. C. t;ILI (—ha. man,
S.
Ha , ne* Jame*
%V. H„Rty,,,, Aarrlay
Third street eights five fat, nr one-half the di.dance
between Third and Fourth streets, be that more or less,
thence on a line parallel with Fourth street towards
Smithfield street twenty feet, thence on a line parnllel
with Smithfield street eighly five feet to Fourth st the
place of beginning: seised and taken in execution, as
the property of S9rs• Mary Oliver, at the suit of James
Black.
ALSO,
All the right, title, interest and claim, of James Gray,
(Ohio Township.) of, in and to, all that certain piece
of ground, situate in Ohio Township, being part of Let
No 2, in Gray and Chadwick's plan of Lots, laid out on
part of tract No I fr of Leet's District of the depreciation
lands, which plan is recorded in Book 3d K, page 3.52.
and bounded and described es follows, to wit: Begin
ning at a point, the centre of the crossing of a fifty feet
and sixty feet street, marked in the said plan, thence
extending along the middle of the said fifty feet street,
north forty eightdegrees ten minutes west. sixty eight
perches two links, thence south forty-one degrees fifty
minutes, west seventy-three perches to a post on the
bank of the Ohio River, thence up the said River, to
the middle of said sixty feet street, thence along the
middle of the said street north forty-one devises three
.
• - •
minutes east sixty one perches seventeen links to the
place of beginning: containing thirty acres strict meas
ure: being the same piece of ground, which James
Chocks ick, by a deed dated tbe--; en the said
property are an orchard of about five acres, a two-story
brick dwelling house, fifty-six feet by forty-one feel, a
large stone d welling, a two story frame house, one other
new frame building, n log house nod out houses:
Seizod and taken in execution as the property ofJames
Gray, at the suit of Charles Brewer.
A LSO,
All the right, title interact and claim of George
W Rogers, of, in, and to all that certain two story
brick messunge, situate in Sharpsburgh, bounded
north by the Pentotyhartin cabal, stoat by a lot of
ground in pas...slim') of -Hall, Numb by an
alley end east by I and of Bell & Feb), the house
being thirty five feet six inches in front an.l sesen•
tuen feet four inches wide and tan stories hieh,
log shaped to corie.pord mrth the Angle, of the
flout of the lot on w hirlr it wands. Seited
a.d to
ken in executi•ot n. Ole properly of Gen IV Rogers,
at thu suit of Miller, fur the use of lienj t•
moor
ET,I:I \H Ttiovi LLD, Sheriff.
Shr/ifF• Office, Der :31. 1845.j:in1-4t
List of Letters
DEm.‘INI7 , ;(; in the Pom Offic•, at
j. lautyiry 15i,1846. Person. calling fur letteia
wlioqc nnin a die un this lint, will plea, say they are
ndverti.cd.
Akin. Jilin
Aber B
t:new Mary Mn
Adams Sarah Hoe.
Adams Dt• E
Adams Edwin
Alexander Janie' n
Alexander Jo.trli A
lnder,on Mr. E
nderson Fan my MI,
A ndrrw, Mary Mid's
Gordon A Rafferty
Goeth /wrepli
Goodwin Samuel
Gond Jane
Green Almon
Grave. Newromh
Greco Jorboa L
Graves I. Rev
Griffith Witham
Graham bane
Graham John
Cray George
Graham John
Owynue Robert
Gunning Henry
Gutridge David
lila-low Robert
IWO . , Anne M Mill
Higbee .rneph P
Hilandi John
11 111 Mary Anne
Hoffman John
Holmes 0 B Re•
Holmes Thomas
Haight Alotlra
Hanford P Mrs
Hahn Henry
Hatters Charks
Hole Washington
Harris John
Hart James Af
!Hartman Henry
Harper Hugh
Horn O W.
Hawkins WO
Halve Harems(
Haslett William
Haslain A on
Hatch Ebeneaser
Mull Carotins Arise
Hay Eliza
Herron Samuel E
Henry Nancy
Henry Charles
HaorletA 8
Hopkins Jerome I
2 limner Matilda V.
Hoes John if
Howell Evelio'
Hoof Francis J
2 Hopewell Ernma
Houck Jackson
'fanner Abel
Hower Jane
Hopkins Isaac
Hutchison /oho
Haddluon Thomas
Huist Jefferson
Hudson Thomas Rev
Horst Catharine
Hull Hannah
Hutchison claret
Hunter Ann
Hard David
Irwin Tkotnu Irwin LOllllllll
Irwin John 8 Irwin John R
Irwin Mary Jr lhmsen CC
Irwin /oho Ingersoll Isaac
J
hinei Thom* Johnson Joseph T
Andrew, , 2 au.uel
Andera R J
A ndrrwa A rthur A
Andrews H A Mrs
Armstrong Mary Vita
Ant Ero..g Jane
Athol Dirty I.
Arne Jones
Atli, James
Auzherthausli %V 41 ,
Atkthsus A,exander
Brown John R
RM./. . 4 1 . J11:111.1 Mla
firm., Ann•
Rrorrn John 2
Firosrn Ma r Jsne Mrs
Rrentlinger
Brooks R
firaddy L W
Brawl...see Morse
Rranehles George
Rra•o f Mor:gn
Brennan John
Fire Winger El'rsheth Mrs
Prawaey Jonah M
!Collard Doctor
Par Alt M
Ho'ford Simon
Conner J
Rnrkms•ler N
lirinharn Margaret
Burn.. Barney
Purley William
flit fi ler W Imam
Bardiek Henry
Byrne flenry
Pu s h Anne
Burns Car truing Miss
Purl William
Buller &hoard
Burg Edward
flirri A 13
Rink J. , hn
Murrell Leonora ft
Ryln Inn Nair f,anris
Bozilioukt L)dla Anna
WC:ititiry %%intim
M'Carthy Ilrnry
M'Cur.fr Joseph
9 . M'Cro•krn Mx(
Cn'link Tlnlnthy
:of , rua Ida, Anne
(*.rank/knot J 0.1.1
Col/loon I%nom
Coulter Andrew
Coo, E
Coyle JnktnA C
Cooke 9enoel
('oak, °lwo
rare, n SI Re♦
color/ 1 11,6,r Jo n
Cowan Ent4tl
Coufru Ma gave( 1 Mks.
C0n.... Pressor,
Cook Thorn.,
Cooke E Hon
Cot . 4 / a r;arrrt F
Colgdren bltr hoer
Coot Jonr.oa P
Corco,:n kl A Mira
I •onrad tleor7e
Coulr ha n lame. C
Cracraft Ineltlah
Crawford Farah
Crow] Pete,
Curran Felos
Curry I . ) ill
t i'voalnlthafta Mallla
Curry :Vane). dire
Cuppfru Lames
lioaglers
Dom.'', Charleo r.r C
Duriii William or J
Duolery Joha H
Dorf William
Do) , h
n,wning Air
Mitnely Thoroaa
11..nrheriy
MIMI A •gier
Pra roe Peter
1), Per Lyown C
Dunlap S Iran Mr•
Dunlap Janw•
Downing Line,
Duff George
Dutcher Jonah
nn gm, William .1/
liel.ean John
Dunn WilDarn
Aands Cilia F Miss Simon Durior
Scott Eliza A Mira Strnpson N G
dlrtot George ettelyt Krtwyd
'Sellars Henry I Stnriair Wrn M
Senate 4- co Stttgleion William
'Sees. Vi'llliam Saab Eohert ki •
f etryntoor Sylvester Plutilb A 8
Shaffner Elizabeth .Via B,l•lthe 8
Shatoyer 8 Smith Reale Mrs
' Shaw E Al Alias Sultar GM rge V
Sheehy M Aire Elp•ltuan Mary Nn
k fl he V. rI 1 S . 4 T F Stearn, A Dr
'Sherry P Stelry 'yob 3
Fiherrin John Stewart Mary .U.s
• Shimer Abraham Stewarr, B M
Snort,. Alt Land.. r /Stevenson Catharine
t Shnekr) Mary Anna Miss Pi Wry John P
iattryotit John T Stone W T
:Stutter (Laid Si übles R lefty('
, fttohely Mr Sullivan Dental
!Strutshan N•nery A Mr• Ilatbvan Eltaabetb
Stromer Mary lairs Plwerney Andrew
Enubbi Rubrri Swisher John
Elder Andrew
EuWer Daniel
Ewing 13 W
Evan.
Evan. Margate( Mt./
Pot John
Fowler Sarah
ratlike, Wllllins
Finer ET
Poste• John K
Forsyth Mathew
Foster J H
Frazer bash
Frazer Caleb T
Frew Aron
Ill• k PA
Frazer J N
Ptaxer Daniel
Fatter Anne
Taylor Rol , ert
Towirt Mr
Tharpe Grur:o
Thoona• hints
t'lruma• Lunde tln
Thnmp•on .1 W
Thompron Jame•
Thump•on Zalla Mle•
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Turban Antoa
Vaudloe A brabaru
%'auz J.. envoi
Veneble Samuel
W
Wallace Bheite Miss Williams n P
Walsh Thomas Wilson Winiam
Welder Georvt Wilson David
Walsh Mary C Mils Wilson Joseph B
Warinj Fete- Wilson John
Warner W II Lieu I Wilson Emily Mira
I Ward H Wilton Mary _Hear
Wait John Jr Willson /Mr(
i tVaugh Rankin Wilson Samuel A
: Weaver Jacob Wigiey Alexander
; Weaver John W Wight George L
Weaver Charles Wilkinson James
Wear klary Williamson Henry B
Wens Ma saner Mr. Wilkins Ent•ld
Weir. Er••ius it Wire Pfknelt
WeOnline Amelia Mrs. Wolf A Rev
kV,r,z Ftenklin iirorden Henry
Westenit Alvah II Wrigni Samuel
Weil Elizabeth Min White Sarah kliss
Whitt, C.liita ri ne MISS Williams Thomas
White Richard Williams t♦
Van'''. Lewis
Yale Daniel Ni
Young Samuel
Young Joseph
INITIALS.
S 13 "Richard Clnyhm."
CHAMBERS WKIBBIN,
rostmaster
jnn 1,12t&w It
iIIGEORGE BAILEY,
PLUMBER, AND MANUFACTURER OF
Pumps and Hydrants.
Which are superior to and cheaper then
any in the city.
Please to call and examine for youselves.
FOURTH STREET,
11[TWIUN 5111171171Z1LD &CHERRY •LLFT.
I:l3 ' Hydrants and Pumps repaired. Psnl-ly
Jackson Amelia
Jackson George
Jackson Henry
Jackson James
Jope P Alrs
Jeffrey William
Jordan W A
it:mien Oliver C
Johnson Thorns. J
Johnson Josiah
Johnson N John
lohn.on John
Kennedy Mate A
heaver David
Krlirr Charles
Kerman
Kelly Mary
Kerr 4 Row:end
Kerr A ndrew
Kelly Daniel C
King Robert A
K lingenetnel II Prier
I,a . mhrl , llli Thlt
arp
harlmo, Eliza
Langhltn Ur lab
Laity A nms
Lnn Itnorr Jim , l
Lre Fanny II Airs
Larock Ei label!)
L•morr Nanry 51isi
I,e,ky ./"linson
1,4,0 Kl'en
[Atwell Edward
Miller R F
Henry
Miller Margaret M
Mitchell J
Miller Henry
Millur Andrew
2 Mucheq Rated
IlluYtry M.trta
Montgomery Robert
Morgan g
Mount tianinel C
Mortis W A
Marti, .3f Nes
Moody John
Moore Samuel
Moore Washington
Morrirnn John It
Morrison Jullsn
Moore George (teary
2 Monte Anne
Murphy Dennis
Murphy Mrs
Jdurrthr •John
Milord !Sarah Mt,
MarthewP
‘Tetern Jamb
11alt'•ras Robert R
Matthias Franklin
'tltitittit Crory!
(lurks .llfrrd W
%faiths,. Cohett
Manner I: r;
4lallhew 4 John
Mar , ylhartne
M. W
Mehey
Munn 1 II
Martin Tnama, J
IMrcer Wliliirn
it,lon A
8.1p1:12
Strierflth W C
Netlon rtmma.
VI rear II , II Tel
I 'lrvin 1 1141,11'd
\lead rvirr
Miilen;cr i 4111,11
M'adama linhert
M'Clelland Jane
parah
MVullesier
larey Mate Mum
' %Pt:artily Thotwai
Nreariny Jefemlah
WCarlliy Demos
111'1'1.r ('ha I Ir•r ti
'Calla Daniel
M ' ala Charts
11I'Doun'd ‘l3uarrl
5117,v,r Jaws
Ill'Cinnts nowt,*
hllintry Jim , *
111:uir•
.11riand,
tkio.h Wil:tarn
ACK tblaln /oio
Trinma•
.11•Krever Tuontas
*lvy
M'Kre
1.41.5ee Michael
11'Lan• Ja Rif,
Samtsel
111'1,anchly Ilnntrr
!Why,. Pact
.Irrlurc MargarPt kiss
MlVllliatne Mary
.V • rbeisen LVIIIram
I , l*Queciy Andrew
NITIke Marls
lame*
111041.7 ge.uri
Ai Comte Francis
.M'Cupittes Harvey
fl• Cad Ilitaffitear
M'Coakie Catbarlae 8
‘i'croary Da•ld
M'r•atrb.on Mary Anna
all'Cord James
M'Colcbron laeoe+
artornrick John 0.
: Nett., WlllLam
Sew Lind Wllltini
Natoon Kamer! D
Sevrtnas Yr
'ohm
N,...inft t C
Nolo, Henri,
Nest fevneeh
Northop Thorny
Nikon Jeveph
0
014 , 1411 Stirharl
O'n.nAvai. Joses.ah
, lwro John
0 . 1 Wallani
S'N*ll Marraow
WDoori:t. lrllq
Oilrer GPorgd
r,ltlsOn James
raltlek W.ry
rnlne Chart.•
PlJmurl T
Pt!!lope rh,te
114 m Avery
Pols. Jamey
rOlbrefOr
Pooling E14.0.1h
P. , rkineri earbllr,
Prood.ork Rirtlera
Yu' nem Merritt
Pope W Oilant
Planet W ❑llan
ri,er a !I
r I ire... N
ratirroon totfrt
' rd..th John
re.sroonn r
P.arann Y R
P,tgr. LI irow I. 1. no
Peebho !gooey W
'Pitt/1110 Alolander
Quin W'lghm Paul
Quin NI, bolas
Radelfr Vigo Rich Abraham Rev
' Rra Hoary R matter nohi,
Ray Prior.iiio Rollo tk Abraham
Rai. sar.h P Rom Gerti , eg N
Remlrk .1 R Rog. Thome, A
Ready James Ro.g Jrrepis
Rito.ndes Sarah Ml,. Firma Joria , haa P
Reiverrion Adam Bofors John
Reed Pewiam R.g,rs Mare
R•yorible Limes B II °v.'s Geo.go
ewe lianiet Robin...in John
Richard.. Jan. Rogvii Jettergoo II
Rit ilardwit JAW/ 2 Ruotrii ug nit , H
Emily ['rand* Ryan Dri . .l4ig
Richey Nariry Rile.
Todd natal) V Mks
Toiniiiiann John
2 7bdd Stephen B
Toner Eno,
Troy John
3 Trunirk Eiigatieth
Tally John
Tierney Catharine Mita
Vincent k Hlimod
it,; t`llinflul
Johnson Agnes
Johnson James C
Johnson Samuel
Johnson Ralph
Jones Blida Mrs
Jones David
Jones Harriet
Jo es Matt:few
lours James W 2
Joneo .1C
Jones Henry
Jones Thomas
king Ann
King Jute
King Thom*.
Knepper Amos
Klinick Money
Kimndn Patrick
king Dick
Klink D$
Kunkle R..hprt
knrixll ktichaqi
I. , srent Pool
Lightner Reheetz, T
Jon•
Love R nonnah
Lyon John
Low /artier
Lonotridge Enr...heth
Llwint Jahn
Lowrie MUrabee
Lutren Fleury
Lytle Janie,
Tl. roucl u.lo w ide i ve,y !isughable
c.1:1,1 a
tr6SI.:DD
. 1 1.1RKET STREET,
Between Fourth,st., and the Diamond.
RECEIVED BY EXPRESS,
The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road,
A lair, and Pllttl,l4il, n••nr; mPnt of Sbawb.
Solo., ail w.ool firo4ll , l; primrd To keri and C,•nni
nrre, Blk ombnodered Tnrkeiy. 13Ik and Modecolor
rd ailk fringed Toibbet, Soper. embrablarad
Darrt.k and silk arnr.i.l. black ■nd c.iloced Marino,
..nd a lerce aasnnmrnr of Plaid anti tVoolan Shawl,
All of which will be sold al a am dl adverr•a "lbw,
Ka•i•rn coat- A BSOLOSA MORRIS.
j-in 1 No. 65.
40 BUSHELS Apples in prime Order
put up expressly fur family use, 6 , r sale by
DRIED FRUIT, &c.
1 1 1 - Cutrants, Ice% Raisins. Almanac
44 Cream Lemtma, Po lirePs. Sic ,fir pale by
P. C. MARTIN,
60 lV•ler atrert.
WRAPPING PAPER, S:e.
ri REAMS Crown and Medium W'r•pring r ,•
Ifrper: 10 Rearrl4 foolscap and Letter; 50 11 , 1
pl•)ing CStdO, for sale by
IN tdr Cove+ yr CJOTTSOR Pleas of Allerkeny roun
N I . ih• it of Pen nsylrentia at De
e r eo4ber Tern, 1t37, .%o 249.
In the matter of the voluntary as
(l' tignment Jf Samuel P D.rlitogton.
And now, to w tt. Dec 23tb. 1845.
.• supplemental! , net . ..lt of Asitignee•.
• .
ea h:bited nod fiird,nnd motion
!blleraw. E• 11 A t 101,,!, Aa.tance.,
thn Court app:Ont•d Sittur,lt.y. the 2 Ist joy of Fab. A
D. 1813, 1
. 1t A. c.o anent and confirmation of .aid
account unless lesson he given aby the soot. ohou Id
not be allowed, and the rruthutostary is directed to
Lire nwice of the same fur thirtrri.y. by publication
tntwn nvvv•paivers pubiiyhed in Allegheny county, to
creditoto and othen interested as required by Act of
Aaarmbly.
From he Record
it" I dim
LARGF: SALE OF DRY GOOD, kte
D Y JOHN DIVIS. Awtioneer. eornee o f Wow! :
I) fib .tirets At 1j0%•:..ek on Ffidaymto
fling he t2tl Jen . be 5p,1,1 0,..1,/ re rrrrr 19.ge
4.4 ‘'.lnabln nfloomen• of freph a, I seasnnuble
to a I n ch the littention of Dealer, i. reopectful
itotted.
At 2 o'r!ock. P. L. an extensive assomne a t nfFinr
Cutlery, Hanlwate. G:a.tso ore. Q.trenaware, Mote,
ttes, Cool Stoves. Gratc•. and a quantity of new and
becontl hand liundettolti Furniturc. SzrAr .
61 o'6 ck, P. M., C; and Sityrr W•tchrit,
tih d Guns, Jaoriritt, and li quantity of 'tapir
and (fancv `e,„ 1. it, I .is to r ut po rchusrn. j‘ot.
BleIC&IG & MAGUIRE,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
BKRT S. McKAIG, late of New Li.bnn, 0 „
nd Samuel Mftguit et. late of the house of toucan,
Calhoun & Co Cumberland. have associated them
selves under the firm of M'Kaig & Maguire, in the
Forwarding and Commission Business in Cumberland,
where th--y are prepared to receive consignments, and
raecute all orders (moneyed with the Furwanling
boucles' with the tit mug despatch, and they hope to
the entire sa isfactiun of these who may employ them
as
Hallman, Jennings & Cu ; ilurbridt•, Wilson &
Co.; Church & Carothers; IVm. McCully & Co ;
Baum• & Waterman; Clack & Thaw; Alexander
Lalighli; Waterman Palmer, Sh.scklett & GI Je.
tlee3l
Rectified Whiskey.
r H Elio',scriber s hsaing received a quantity of whis
key before the late •d,once in prire, inform their
ett•toraters. and doubt, generally, that they me Idling
their best Reetitieti( n very superior artdde) at 26c per
g•Iloo by the barrel. They have as unit u.unl ft good !I A
.ortment of Greer, Liconrs end Cordials.
1% . & NI. MITCH ELTREE,
Nu 160 Lawn) st.
dec3 I 3t
FOR SALE CHEAP.
.4-00 CTTS good )ellow and purpin careen
chain.
25U dot assoited window sash and glass to suit
200 all sizes good wooden bowls.
A small supply of Economy broad cloths, acitoo
books and stationary, and quite a large assortment of
the American Temparanco Union Publication. and
Almanacs for 1846. Cheap and useful Family Med
icines. All of which will be sold low, for Sash or
counti y produce, &c., to suit customers and consign.
era. ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't and Corn Merchant.
Nu 9, Fifth street.
rir Wanted to buy, rags for paper makers and car.
pe t weavers, and country carnets. dec 316 t
ADMINISTR A 7'ORS SALE OF STOCKS.
AT 7 o'clock, P. M., on lVedneschty evening the
7th January next, at the Commercial Auction
Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold
without reserve fur cash, par funds, by order of Alex
ander McLaughlin. Administrator of Catharine Mc.
Laughlin, dec'd.
10 shares Allegheny Bridge Co. Stock.
3 do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock.
Also. for account whom it may concern, 20 shares
Stock in in Extibang Bank of Pittsburgh.
A quantity of new Gold and Silver Watches at fine
quality and an extensive assortment of staple and fancy
goods.
clre3l • JOHN D. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
1M REE contiguous lots of ground on 3d st, 1p by
80 feet deep vet, eligible for building lots, a large
portion of the purchase money may lay over at the
pleasure of the purchaser. Apply to
dvc2B BLAKELY Ss MiTCHEL,
CITY PRICES CURRENT. JAN. 1.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED ILTERT AFTERNOON.
mooe 5.25
4 75 , a 4,874
1,50 e 1,624
50 ' 62
0,00 e 80
36 ea 42
36 44
16,00 elB.O
68 ' 70
• 26 e 28
31 44
1 00 ra 1,06
1.00 e1,12i
2.374e2.50
5,00 Q 5,50
74's 8
4 12, 5
8 rir) 9
7 a 8
104 e) 13
Rau r—From Store, - •
" Wagon, •
Buckwheat—per 100 the •
Corn Ural -4- do do -
Clain—Wheat p b..b. -
Corn,
Cute,
p ion.
Oil— Li towed, gull. -
Whiskey—ld' gall. •
Pototoer—Neshonzu.ck , 43' hu-It
Sail--. 1-3 hid.
St rds—Fln x, - • -
Timothy, - •
Ch.vpp,
Lord—N,.. 117 lb. - • •
Hogs— )
tioeon—rwr lb.
Chrrse—per Ib WR. -
Butte r—R..E and Roll per lb.
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THEATRE!
11:k G ERS, S4l ft ES & PORTER
Thurcday Evening, Jan. 1, 1846,
Tho evening's Amusement mill commence with a
petit comedy ottili i d
TILE LOTTERY TICKET.
Ilighlnnd Fling
To whirl) will he Added
NATURE AND PHILOSOPII I
SniloCA il..rnpirr
After w hich the
TWO GREGORIFS.
HOLE EN 'IHE WALI
Lt. riel Bone', or Urea Citeln 5(1 col
2d 37i ••
3J 20 .•
Doors open nu 6—curt ain will ri+e .0 7 •'cluck.
- -
A F'I'LES
P. C. MARTIN.
r. C. MARTIN,
60 IYster street
GEO R RIDDLE.
Pnithonnint
NIERCIIANTS
&Eitel) on the Roil Rum], Cu , bccletul , Nld
REFER IN PITTIBIJROII 10
City Lots for Sale.
Cc-Partnership.
rinHE undersigned have entered into partnership.
under the firm of STERETT &Co.. as Wholesale
and Retail Dealers in Foreign Wines and Liquors, at
No 18 Market street, one Join' item the corner of
Front. BENJ, F. STEREIT,
dec29 JACOB WEAVER.
B. P. STIgHLTT
STERETT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic. {Vines and Liquors,
No. 18 Market otrert, one c1 , ,0r shave Front,
PITT3BURGI{ !'•
MERE:geI:3:
Wm. Holmes & Co. Wm. Eiebbnum,
Henry F. Schwerre, B. Weever.
Their si ork has been selected with great cat a. and
cuaui~u of the choicest (politics. suitable for• this
mailiet, to which they would respeclrully call atten
tion and solicit tt share of public luronage. It WM
prites the following, in casks and hisitlo,:
Winxi—Mnderiaa Liabunt, Teneriffii,
orts, Nlnlagua, Calabria.
I. QUORS —Br:lndic', Gins, Rums and
BOTTLED W INES A ND LIQUORS.
V lisse DOZ. Duff, Gordon & Co's., Pale Sherry
114 Wine.
10 doz. Duff, Gordo n &Co's. Brown Sherry Wine,
12 " Blackburn', Madeira
10 " Star
10 " Old Pale Attglory Brandy.
10 " " Nectur "
10 " Peach
The above fine Wines and Lit-pot-sin store and for
*ale by STERETT &
No 18, 'Market street,
one dour above Front.
:Mies Grierson
Mi-. Giicrwn
A RU A !ITER Csoikt, dark and pale Meglory Bran.
•=-1- dieit 131/ di aught.
1 ;In d fiat, champagne Brendle, on draught
3 Hoff l'ipot. pure Freirrh Brandies ••
Matti her with a goriearal a.soritnent cif Fon•ign
American Brandies, Jr. store and for ...le by
STERETT & Co.
No la. Nlaiket street,
one duor above Front
JOON NI. TOWNSEND,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY.
No. 45 Markel st. 3 doors above Third st.
P f ITS B URG H .
VILL have coneraroiy on hand, a well selected
i V ItatUtinlent of the hest sod freshest medicines,
which he will :will nn tii.r reasonable fermi
Physicisns sending orders will be promptly attended
10, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as
eenuine.
CYThysicions' presetiprions will be accurately and
neatly prepared from the hest motet lain at any hour of
the day or night.
A so, fur sale, a large stock of fresh and growl perfu
mery. dec3o
1 , 1 I . ; ern authorized to offer for sale, 88 acres cf
Y first-rue upland, situate nn the Main Road,
leading to Jackson and Chillicothe, and about one
mile and a half from Milletsport. Lawrence County.
I mi.,. The land is well ti oil,. ed. and from the knowr
he'll:hitless of the neiglibm hood. fertility of the soil,
nd proximity to Millersport, (the pi Mei* landing
place in that section of country.) is considered a eli
gable location for a farm. if application be made I
soon, it will be sold at a great bargain.
BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
corner of Fourth and Smithfield;
and Penn street. Pittsbnrxh.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
ccntigintli fot■ of grnowl on Penn at. and Sieeen
• t
■on'a Alley each 24 feel 4y 100.
2 buildin g lota on Pike at. near Reppartri ateam•
null. 24 by 100.
3 building iota on the corner of Pine and }'enn •u
51h ward) 20 by 67.
3 tote of ground in the rear of the above fronting on
l' me at. 20 by 60.
7 buildtni kv on tho Turnpike road in O'Hara's
vwe 24 by 100.
A large number of lot. in the immediate vicinity or
the t ity suitable fin building lots and large enough for
eArden• for sale or lease same fore term Mr-els and
m hers perpetual. Apply In
rler29 BLAKELY & NIITCHEL.
Tavern Stand for sale
IHE ondersigned deoirou. of removing horn this
roomy, offers for sale, the ballance of ' ilk lease,
(having I year. from ihe first day of arril n at) of !hot
welt known Tavern House, sign of the Canal Bout; on
Plum st. near the Packet lending, in the neigborhood
of the Canal Basin, rommi,t o io u Houses, &c., together
with the •tock of Liquors &c. &c. on hand. Bar fix
turs, & Household furniture. T., any one svi•hing to
go into the business abetter opportunity could not offer.
the house hno an excellent run of custom, and has been
a heist. ced house for the laot 8 years. Fur terms apply
to the subscriber on the premises.
‘1,31.1.
E YOU BOUND FOR?
To Me Confretionnry Establishment of Han
ker 4. Dixon, Fifth Street,
][SIG 4IC 311FM._
I' YRAM I D AND STEAMSHIP.
UNKER & DIXON have Cakes, Sweehneals
.L JL and Candies of nll Linda prepared fur custo
men, x hirh they will arli cheap.
That BIG CAKE weighs one hundred and fifty
pounds: tha PYRAMID on the rake, is near:y three
lee, high , and on the top of a hich there is a full rig
ged STEAM SHIP.
The public aro respectfully invited to give thi m a
cull. dee :13
aHANDSOME Store Room, fioi.hed with shelves
tand ccon:ers, suitable for D.y Goods. and with
ens fittings all in good order—the store is situated on
Maiket st between 3d and 4:h sts. Possession given
on the Ist Aprit. E D GAZZANI,
Office, Market st between 3J and 4th CP.
Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Alle
igheny County. the undersigned will expose to public
: sale, a , the Mansion House, on the premises; on the
St h day of January, 1846, at 1 o'clock, P. 111., the fol
lowing describ“lpince or parcel of land, part ofthe reel
estate ,:f A ['lair Meegnn. dec'd., situated in Pine ,
Township, in the County of Allegheny. viz:
All that certain tract. piece or parcel of land, con
paining about one htintlied end fifty seven arrest, more
or lest, adjoining lands of George G: übbs, Philip Sar
ver, Joseph Moon, William Alston, and others, and
situated in the township of l'ine, in the County of Al.
legheny aforesaid. There are two dwelling houses on
the farm, and about 80 acres of cleared land, the rest
is covered with a goal growth of oak and chesnut.
The Butler State Road runs through the centre of the
nett, which is well supplied with water from a num
ber of :wiser failing springs, and is bounded on the
North East side by the main branch of Pine Creek.
On application to the subscribers, the property will
be shown, and all information given. The title is ,
indisputable. Terms at sole.
RICHARD MEF.GAN,
CATHARINE MEEGAN
Ad
dt•rlo•d4t&.3r
Sugars.
lifripliTE Hamm Sugar in Boxes;
V White Brazil ditto in bbls,
In store and for sale by
Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco
20 Tobacco; KEGS
. T td ;
10 '• Va.
10 " Cas'd, l• Lump, do;
In cure and fur sale by
J. & J. M'DEVITT,
224 Liberty st
Ground Spices.
10 CANS Gimund Pepper;
10 Cans Ground Cinnamon;
5 Cans Ground Alspice;
0 0 .,
5 do o Cloves;
In store r sale by
J &J MCDEVITT,
dec 4 . \ 224 Liberty at
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Buttes.
aIBARRELS PRIME ROLL BUTTER;
10 kegs iu lump, received and for sale by
dec29 H. LAMBERT
113=
BRANDIES
Choice Ohio Land
R. DOSSETT
IMZEM
TO LET
ministratnrs. &e.
J. dt. J. WDEVITT,
224 Liberty it,.
LONDON ANNUALS FOR 1846.
FISH FR'S DRAWING ROOM SCRAP BOOK
fur 1846.—a splendid Christmas and New Years
Presents fa 184 G.
Heath's Book of Beauty for 1846, with beenti
filly finished engravings from tbawing s by the first Ar
iists. Edited by the Countess of Blessington.
The Keepsake for 1816. with beautifully finished
engravings from drawings by the first Artists. En
graved under the SI/perintendanee of Mr. Charles
Heath. Edited by the Countess of Blessington.
Deafiets of Memory for 1846—A Christmas, New
Veer, and Birthday Souvenir, hound in the most elite
gent style. and embellished with 11 splendid illus.
!rations. consisting of illuminations rind tine steel en.
cravings, by the first artists. Edited by Reynell
Coates, st. v. For sale by C. H. ICAY,
Splendid Annuals for 1846.
fr TIE BOUDOIR for 184 6—A splendid Chriomas,
New Year and Binh Day Presents far 1846.
The Diadem (or 1846 A beautiful Present suitable
for all sensm.l.
The Snow Fluke fur 1346—A Gift for Innocence sad
130.1 my, edited by T. 8. Arthur.
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The. Opel for 1846.---A pure Gift for the Holy NY*,
edited by John Keeoe.
Tne May Flowe r fflr 1846. , —.1 choice Annual, edited
by Robert linmillon.
- The Amulet For 1016— beautiful Christmas aild
N..w Tears l're.ent
1 he Lady'' , Album fur 1640: a magnificent present
fur all aeaanna.
Thy Furget•me nut fur 1846, an Illoininittiid Gift;
edi ed by A A Phillip.,
The Chi Annual for 1840, a Mite:lloj , with
benutiful Illustmion*
Scenes in the Life nur Savinin; n bestniful pees.
ent by the Poets and Tunnels, edited by It. W. (iris ,
wold.
Household Verses; a 'oeaulifol Book, by Bernard
Bartow.
The Hyacinth for 1846, nr AtT , ctiiin'ii Gill; a Christ.
m.i., New Years and Birth Day Present.
Fur oak vet) , luw by CHAS. H. KAY,
dec22 corner of Wood and 3d ate,
Std 7
'oys and Fancy Goods for Christmas.
T HAVE just teceived my stock for the Holidays/
direct frntn Germany end France, by the Jute pack
ets from Havre and firemen. comprising a large and
splendid assortment, which I offer to city and country
dealers at eastern prices, and a glent many articles at
less than they can be booght for in Philadelphia and
New Yolk, at wholesale amd retail, at my store, II,:
108 Market street, and at the corner of sth and l'sset
ket Sts , 2d story, shove W. & P. Hugue's People'i
Cheap Dry Goode Stare. C. YEAGER,
der2o 103 Market at.
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For Christmas and New Year,
T HE subseriber has jos, opened a splendid smart
ment of Jewelry and Fancy articles, suitable for
gifts fur the Holidays, to w hich he rerpeciful/y irrtittif
the attention of hi, customr rs, and the public.
Among his assortment mnt be found
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Liold Pencils, a large stuck sn , l s great variety of
pan. re..
Cord Cases. e general as.ortment.
Ladies' Work Boxes, of serious descriptions.
Silk and Velrct Bags.
Also, a general 11/Sot me, of Jewelry, stet, as
Gold Lockets, .
" Bracelet.,
" Finger Ring•,
" Breast fins,
'' Studs, &c., &c.
Alm, n large atotortment of children' Toys, And Fitt;
ry articles too numerous to mention. All of hid!'
he offers at eh her et hnlesa le or retail, upon the most
accommodative term..
I UST RECEIVF:D at No 36 Atart.et street, a'
laige nasal Iment of head ornaments, sana6lo
fur bans and patties, •nd for sale by
ZERULON KINSEY,
No 86 Market street.
eirc23 tj I
rololaßses.
10 BARRELS old Crop Molasses, in stott
and for side b
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dee27
Eight day Patcut Laver Gold Wa.telma.
UST received a fine Int of eight and one day
tj go ld
Patent lever watches 9uitable fur both ladies
and gentlemen at very low prices auil warn nted good
W. W. WILSON.
cur 4th and Market it.
Diamond Pointed Gold Pens.
ALARGE and carefully selected stock of this var.
tiable article of the best make and for sale at
New York prices.
ELECTION
T"Equalified citizens of the City of Pittsburgh,
are hereby notified that on election vlill be held
at the usual places and lime for holding city elections,
on Tuesday the 6th day of January next, for the elec•
lion of two persons qualified to serve as Overseen of
the Poor, for one year from April 1, 1846, and for
three persons lot Auditors
d-c 25 te
Plano Fortin
pWO splendid Piano Fortes, mule by A H Gale
& Co. (successora to the New Ynrk manufac
turing Cnmpsny,) with metallic plate and frame, and
French grand actiun, jrist received and fur sale by
JOHN H
122 Nand 4treer.
For tho Holidays.
rr HE Musical Annual for 1846,
Snow Fluke, Turkey Morocco, "
" " Muslin gilt,
Kriss Kingle's Christmas Tuna, "
The maiden and wife, by T S Arthur.
With a satiety of Bibles. Prayer Books, &c. & e
for sale by JOHN H sIELLOR,
(1,24 122 Wood street.
Books for the Bolydays.
SCEN ES in the Life of the Saviour. by the Poets
Painters; edited by Rufus W. Griswold. I yo/.
The Boudoir Annind for 1846—a christmat, new
year, and birth-day Present fur 1816.
Leaflets of Memory fur 1846; a christmus, new year
and birth-day souvenir, bound in the most splendid
style, and embellished with 12 splendid illustrations,
consisting of illuminations and fine steel engravings by
the first artists.—edhed by Reynell Coates, M. D.
The Snow-Flake for 1846; . gift fur Innocence and
Beauty; edited by Arthur.
The Opal for 1846; a present for the bolydays: edi
ted by John Keene.
The Mayflower fur 1346; n choice Annual; edited by
Rubt. Hamilton.
Friendsh•p's Offering—n christmas and new year
present fur 1844: 1 vol. 12 mo., morocco gilt.
The Lady's Book of Flowers and Poetry, edited by
Lucy Hooper; 1 vol. 12 ma. and colored illustrations.
Household Verses; a beautiful book, by Barnard
Barton.
The Hyacinth for 1846, or affection's gift—a Christ•
man, new year end birth-day Present.
Gray's Elegy, illustrated.
Oracles from the Poets: a farciful diversion for the
drawing room, by Caroline Gilman.
Imagination and Fancy, or selections from the EA.
glish Poets; by Leigh Hunt.
Mrs. Ilemane' Poems: illustrated.
The Amulet; a beautiful ebristmas and new-year pre*.
ant, with steel engravings.
The Poets and Poetry of Europe by Longfellow.
The Poets and Puetry,of America, by Griswold.
For stile by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON.
des 25
44 Market St
For Sale or neat.
A VALUABLE Dwelling House and Lot, situate
on Ross street, near the corner of Fifth street.
The House is an excellenf and commodious two story
Brick, with finished basement, all built of the best
material and of the very best finish—contains nine
rooms with a finished gm rret. The Lot is 20 feet front
on Ross street, by 70 feet in depth. The location
being near the New Court House, makes it a desir
able residence for the professional man, or man of
business. If not sold before the first of April, it will
be for rent. Terms easy and title indisputable.
Kr Enquire of Mrs Savant, on the premises, or
at this office. dee22.' 2wd
Insurance.
THE undersigned agent for the American Fire In--
aurance Company of Philadelphia, continues to
snake Insurance against loss or damage by fire, on fa.-
'enable terms, at hla oid stater
GEORGE COCHRAN,
No 26 Wood at.,
con 0r Wood and jd stq
Z E B_NUoLBo6rsl3,llCarlkti,,St
M. R. RHEY & CO
W. W. WILSON.
cor 4th and Market it
E F. PRATT.
I. I. ASFIBRIDGF„
Oversrers of the Poor
Price $4 00
" 4 00
" 3 50