PITTBBUAGII,PA . SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7 rir On our outside form will be found a lotier de scriptive of the li.rmitage,—and Poetry. . 14ZATRE.—Thin evening the performances-will ho Of the font order. The interesting drama of the Carpenter of Rouen, and the . comedy of 'Wisp 4• . • Pau& ftatatratlha demogruts of Lawrtmciwille will raise a magnificent Hickory Polo to-day, at cloag. Several popular speakers will.be present and: address the meeting. SPLENDID PRIZE BANNER. We announced in yesterday's ,paper that the patri. otic democratic Ladies were determined not to be outdone by their fair whig competitors, and bad made sul t angements to present a Splendid Banner to the de legation of any ward of township having the tat gest .numberof AVorkiugmon in the procession of the 19tth. They will also present a magnificent Flag to that eon*, which shall send the largest delegaiion to the Convention Both the Flag and Banner will be of the most magnificent kind, superior to any that has ever bCen Leon in this county. Here, democrats, is a pato worth contending for—and we trust that no de- Ingintion will resign it without a struggle. It is the best way that you can attest your gratitude to the La• dies who have so generously and patriotically pie ) pared them fur you. Eir We learn from a notice published in our paper this morning, that it is in contemplation to raise a Hickory role in front Of the Monongahela House. It is to be a splendid stick, upwards of 300 feet high, and to have a magnificent Aug proportionably long. ---.-- - TOR rEGOLDSNE LEGENDS, a new work by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq., has been received at Cook's. It contains several excellent stories in prose and in verse. ,The latter are said by critics to ":urpass every thing of the kind that has appeared since the days of Hudi bre's and Peter Pindnr." • Inr We understand that - the _spirited Democrats of the 2d ward are about to raise a magnificent H icku ry um the Monongahela wharf, in front of the Monon gehebi House, nod in juata-position to the mammoth epee pole shout to be raised opposite Blackburn's 111.010. ' (So 7th-1.) .DORR MEETING. The Democratic citizens of Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny County, are respectfully invited to attend a public meeting to be held this evening, (Saturday) at the Washington Hotel, for the purpose of expressing our indignation at the conduct of the Federal Algerines of Rhode .Idand in iraprisoniug the patriot Dort.. 11,1 ANY DEMICITATS • . HICKORY POLE RAISIN G. ibe Democrats of tho borough of Lawrenceville will raise a Hickory I'ole near John heed's. id that borough, on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Some good speakers are invited and are expected to attend. Let them base a strong.turn out. Como, Democrats, to the HICKORY CLUB. A general meeting ulthe demccrets of Pitt tAnsltip, will be held at the hotise of J G Schirek, Foto th st. toad, on *artutduy evening the 7th init. at hall past 7 o'clock. - Several addresses may be expectea. Let every democrat attend A J GRI B BEN Pres't. ' POLE RAISING aA HiCkory Pole Will he - raised nn Saturday. the 7th inst.,at the south end of the Monongahela Bridge. at 4i'o'clock. A number of atlaress.es will he delivered. The Democracy are solicited to attend. Sept 6. ALLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Allegheny County Tutu! Abstinence Asgociation will he held in Temperance Hell, Pittsburgh, on Friday, 13th September next, ut 11 o'cick. A M. 1. J. ASHBRIDGE. Sec'y Ex. Corn. • Orphans' Court Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of the County nf Allegheny, to wit: Expose to sale on the first Monday of October, at 10 o'clock, at the Court House in the City of Pittsburgh, all the right, title, interest and claim of Alice Ann M'Clure, and Mary M'Clcre, of in and to the following described Tracts of land, being an undivided 24th share of the same: -• • lat. The Tract of land in Wilkins Township. con mining three hundred and fifty acres and allowan . ebs, adjoining lands of Thomas Carroll, William France, Thomas Sands and others, as the same was originally held by Francis Wilson Or elder. 2d. The Tract of land on Grant's Rill, containing .27 acres or thereabouts, bounded South -westwardly 'by lots owned by the City of Pittsburgh, Northward ly by lands owned by Hamar Denny, as the same . was originally owned . and held by Francis Wilson the elder. Terms' et sale. WILLI i i.Nl D. M'CLURE. dept 5-3td CHEAP CARPETING. THE Subseribers are now opening el at their Store, corner of Market awl sth streets, a new, extensive and gen- .x . E O crap assortment of Superfine. Fine and Oki common Ingrain Carpeting!, together with ;10 I! 114-4 and 5-4 Matting, Hearth-rugs, Matta, !I &c., purchased for Cash in the a.East, diree t tlyirom the manufacturers and 0 ; let at auction,` - 'which they will dispose of at : 6/ 4 1 ! Bprices that will compensate putchasers for o giving therein call. cr .14 WM: H. M'CONNELL & CO. ■ Sept 4-flw - :ri INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE. MISS LYDIA APPLETON, FOR several years Teacher of umental Music • in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from she is highly recommended, will give instruct- Oar s to a limited number of Pupils in the above tic ,complishnietit. Her long exper gf ience as a Teachet instrurnental music, and a determination to spare ,no pains, for thetulvancement of her Pupils, she hopes ovilloecure a pOrtion of the public patronage. 40 Applications addressed to Box 232 Pittsburgh P 0., ,or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the Gas Worl , s, will ,receive.prompt attention. By permission the follow . ing Goaalemen may be referred to: AWlCtkaus.a, Esq., Exchange Broker, • 144.eitiw %ULTRA X, Eset„ City Treasurer, , I gh .42111f16 BEAKY, Esq., Mercheia. Penn Pt. *J. ..NlELtott, Music Store, Woodst. - *OO 9-dim Splendid raAraings for ',tae. ' A PORTRAIT of t4e Hon. JAMNA ROSS, and 21, one of the Hon. WILLIAM Wit / If:INS, paint . ,ell by that favorite and distinguished artist, tbd late JAMES BOWMAN. Esq., are oirered fur sale. These pictures are net only Yaluable as being pap • feet likenesses of the gentlemen fur whom they were .taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of Art—they have been pronounced by connoiseurs to be splendid' paintings, and among, tbo most successful works of the eminent paint.er /ram whose hand they come. They may be seen at the Lookieg Glass Store of \V. C. WELL, in Fourth street, between Wood and Market. Attentien is especially invited to these portraits, as .tio other opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur to ob. tuio portratts from tho pencil of the gifted Bowst ss, at a prices° cheap as these are offered. july 20 20 I: CAFOR f oOIL, in sto .n.nd for sakt •.. JONA. KID & CO. corner lova') and Wool streets. ~.;'~: . 6 FEET WALTER IN THE CHANNEL RE PORTZ]) BY ' b. B. Skeble, Stiatedboat Agent and Contmission Merchant, Water greet, near Wood ARR EV Elt. Sligo, M'Donnald, Wheeling, Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Michigan, Bois, Beaver. DEPARTED. Aliquippa, Smith, Cincinnati, Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling, Cleveland., Hart, 'Beaver, Michigan, Bob, Deaver, Cicero, Patterson, Cincinnati. Fos Cincizusatii . • per. t l , TH F. steamer "CAPITOL," Copt. ELI Attett, will depart forthe above • .E. , . and intermediate rot ts. regularly, on ovary Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. Fur freight or passage apply on board, nr to sept 2 .. BIRMINGHAM & CO. BEAVER PACKET. '[he well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Bo t ES, Master, has com menced her - regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 8, A. M. Prices to se% the times, and tho4oSha have no mousy carried free. - The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather ill permit; on the opening of which CL & CQ'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O., and ADVIIXE:Pts., *ill immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply oa board, or to G. M.- HARTQN, july 12 Water greet. Michigan it provided with );vans' Safety Guard PITTSBURGH. AND WHEELING -REGULAR PACKET. p -r• The new and plcutlid steam boat BRIDGEWATE,Capt.CAmeeEt.t , will as a. regular packet between this place and Wbeeling, leaving Pittsburgh every• Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, and NVheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridgewater is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. j(1110 22 JUST rezeived at No $l, Market dtreet 100 Portraits of J K Polk. 100 " H Cla 100 " `• G M Dallas. 100 " " T Frelinghuysen. 100 Grand National Wltig Banners. 100 " Detnoeratie Barriers 40 Nests Straw travelling baskets, 31E'vress o' Jet Breast pins, 10 lbs Jet Bugle 'Beads. Sept Musical Instruments. THE subsciiber has just received, direct from the I mpoi ters_. in entire stock of Band /maim agents, of the best French and German manufacture, told of the latest improved patte - ms, viz: French Ophiclides in B, with key; & slide; French Cornetts in MISC.?, with three valves; Fiench B and E flat C lad netts, and very superior; Trombones, Tenor and Alto; Fteneh. Horns, with four or six crooks; French Y.ahre Trumpets, in cases; Kent Bugles, Baits Drums, Flutes, Fifes; Violins, Guitars, Violin Strings, Cln inert IteerbOltfiusic and Music paper. &e:, &c. I:VP Nlilitarratials s upplied with complete setts oflnstruments tattle lowest prices. JOHN H. NIELLOR, 122 Wood street, above Fifth, and opposite Childs & Co's Shoe Stem. nue 31—dto5. vi °KW. Tll. sub;6olBh r. hasjust reoeffed the following CIOODB, v:hieh ho will sell at u small advance on Enatern Prices; wholesale and retail: 300 lbs Titky's Shoe Thread ; 5 gross best Zoot Webb; 75 "Awl Diodes ; 700 lbs SparOteil; 50 bushels Shos - r e p; 100 gross 13,90 t Lanes; 8 cases Shoe Rubbers • *W ' 3 gross Wilson and Aigor's Sltoe Knives together with a c. ,. .011W1-te assortment of findings; 300 gross belt tiooks and Eyes, oil cards and in bones; . n Steel Pew; 10,000 Quills:. 100 paCks Aignican.ana German Pins; '2.0 gross LeturPetzeils ; 100 " ever-point }.earls; 10,000 Slate Pencils; 150,000 Percussion Caps; 76,000 Fish Hunks; Silk, linen, grass and trout lines, rods, reels, &E, Ive 'ry, Shell and Horn Combs, every description; Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives; Shaving and Toilet Soaps, Razors. Straps, Boxes, Cases, ik7e. &c. JOHN \V. BLAIR, aug 31-1 e: 19.0 NV.iod st rert. PRINTING INS. FRESH SUPPLY OF 'C. JOHNSON'S SUPERIOR. PRINTING INK, IN LARGIL AND SMALL ILAIGS, Just received at . the office of the "Post." august James Blakely. John J. Mitchell CONVEYANCER.'"' ATTORNEY AT LAW. BLAKELY & vutaitELL, RE4L ESTATE AGENTS, Office, Smithfield near Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh,l rIONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of Real Estate; Renting of City and Country Pro-. petty, Collecting rents for Trustees. Executors, Ad min. strums, Assignees, Guardians and others. They will also prepare all manner of Instruments of Writing. Persons wishing*Weraploy them will please apply to James Blakely, Fifth Wad, or at the k.aw Office of John J. Mitchell, Smithfield near Fifth street, Pius burgh X. B. BEASTINGS, County Bakveyor, City Regulator and con- veyancer. Otlice (as o tove) with John J. Mitchell, 17, 0 q., on Smithfield street,near Fifth street, below the new Court House. Pittsburgh. Orders left for me, in my absence, with J. J. Mitchell, fur surveying, regulating, Isying off and dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive prompt attention. o:3"Those who desire to examine the Records of County Surveyslvill please call tit the above office. se t. 3 WARD'S DENTAL PRFSERVAI:OR I • • A ItopeFi k or Wash for the Teeth," PRODUCINGat once the most healthy state of-the mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural whitenes.k giving hardness to the tr,qms, des troying the putriractive influence of decayed teeth; lessening iu every initanco the irritation and soleness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin tm, in its effect a ll that can be desired in a Dentifrice. t' Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebru , ted Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentist, Liberty street. sag 31 LBS. CRIF. LOGWOOD, 3,100 2.500 .Abs. Chip. Fustie—ln store and for sate at the drug st ore of JONA. IIDD & CO., aur, 21 1 corner Fourth and Wood stree. ---- • - - 11711. 1 280 N, PONDER MANUFACTURER, j26--om. N F. A R P urTniusseic Nails. 50f KEGS assige_d sizes for sale b' ‘P-• ;in 16 " p. &G. W. LLOY THOMAs BORBIDGE, GENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, Also, Agent:United Slates Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. ar Liberal advances made on consignMents, when required. Refer to—Ntessni Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans and Temple; Henld, Wood% ard & Co.; Scull &Thompson, P Alla dt Iphia. William MrKnight & Co.; Charles A. M'Anulty, aug24-Iy* Flashy rgh. • T. B. & W. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bon nets, Palm Leaf Bats and - Caps, NO: 7 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. TREY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above .Goods, and are still noniufactoring largely, which they Will sell at thievery lowed. prices for Cash, or approved credit. aug 9-tf BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY; No. 2'33 Market Street, Northeast corner of :Sixth Street, Philadelphia. WESTERN and Southern Merchunuriire respect fully invited to call and examine his stock, as he feels confident that it will be to their interest, be fore purchasing elsewhote. aug 6-ly • HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. . MOTU, BROTEERS & COo NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, ARE now receiving in addition to their former star* a large assortment of FOREIGM AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. sing 6-ly &SIMON KINSEY IMM=O ilaD el. llhertisemtnts. JOSEPU TAIIMAN'S WHOLESALE: Scaled Herring. • 20 BOXES SCALED HERRING; 20 do. Scotch, do.; -. Just rcoeived and for sale, REINHART & STRONG, • 140 Liberty street EXTEriI t IVE SALE Of Valuable Re Estate at Auction. AGREEABLY to the will of the late Thomas Cds sily, deed., the subscribers will sell at public Auction, on the premises, on Wednesday the llth of September, 1344, the following property :a the efity of Pittsburgh, viz:— One lot of ground fronting on Water street, near Market, adjoining Messrs. Hannah & Gordon's Ware house, being TIM ty-fivifeet. in front on said street. and extending back one hundred and eighty feet to Front street, on which there is erected a spacious brick dwelling house on Water street, now occupied us a public house by John Adams. Also, two three story brick dwelling, houses, with back buildings our Front street. Also, one Lot fronting on Liberty street, between Cecil's Alley and St Clair street,haing thirty feet in front and one bemired and twenty feet deep to a tea foot Alley, on which is erected twit' three story dwel lings with convenient buck building., now occupied by Mr. Kate, and by Mr. Samuel Lindsay, Grocer. Conditions of .mle, onikthiid of the purchaan money to be paid in hand; one third payable in two equal an nual instalments with Interest, and the other third to remain in the *ids of the purchaser on interest, pay able s etni-anntailly, tatanmd by bend and Mortgage, daring the natural life of Mrs. Sarah Cessiily. Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock, A M., on the premi ses on Liberty street HENRY M'CU LLOUG II , JAMES CASSILLY, JAMES BLAKELY, JAMES C. CUMMINS, .„ • Executors. McKEN NA, Auct'r. _ Uussa for Term! __ _ /111 HE subscriber Dikes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he is just receiving one of the best selected stock as to qual-I jig or fashion, ever brought to this market, consisting of Ladies', Getelemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes, which be will sell wholesale aud retail a little lower than anyother house in the city. Ile would also inform his old •ustomers that he is receiving a fine lot of French and Philadelphia Calf Skins, together with the latest styled French lasts, and is prepared to make to ostler the very best quality of Boots, as to beauty or durability, and flatters himself that if the pnblic will give him a trial he will be able to accommo date himiruifto the tastes of all. Be sure of tho place, sign uf the ChertpCash, Boot and Shoe Emporum,ll2 Market st, fronting Si Clair, att,g 31.-2 w BusbmWs Coats. OUR last report brings us out two now emits of this description. The material used in the first is French and English Tweeds, of which we have re ceived some new patterns, suitable fur the coming sex son—such as Bronzed and granite mixed Plaids, &c ; these are lined with Halt Cuclimere therztighont, which makes them suitable for any weather. The other is a very desirable Coat, being something between a riding or dress Cont—the material is Olive, Citron, Mulbet ry, London Brown or Rifle Green Cloths, and trimmed with spurting Buttons, all of which wo have in abun dance. Come on with your orders, gentlemen; the Cash system makes all the difference, for there is no other customer shop in the City can sell es cheat) as the Fashionable !lend quarters. No 251 Liberty stzeet. sept o ALGEO & M'GUIRE. Chroniele.and Age copy. FRANKLIN ALMANAC. JUST PUBLISHED, the FRANKLIN ALMA NAC for 1845, being the 27th No., calculated by Joio Aastsr Rom Professor of Mathematics in the M i ami University. Having been reeled and the Ca• lendararranged on a different pdliciple, it is now the largest Almanac published in The city nt the same price. For sale by the gross, amen or singlo copy. Also, German and German English ~,Almanacs for 1843. Irr The highest market price ulwaysgiven for RAGS and TANNER'S SCRAPS. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 37 Market st. WOOlOllll. THE subscriber has received on Consignment a supply of Broad Cloths. Sattinetts and Flannels, of American Manufacture, which he will sell by the piece at manufacturer's prick's. GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wo6d street. !hutting. A N magma, uf.Bunting, of all colors, suitable fur Flags, on band and for sale bv J B. 141'FIDDEN &CO. 85 Market street. WAN'rEID, - 0 Q UARTS OF WIT.,D CHERRIES, for whit* '5 the highest pries be Aire at the. Drug store ofMC THORN, . , alO. - No 53 Market 64 lIE pfd newest style in the hiathet of Cassirneres T irestings can be seen by calling and examining our stodt. We are just opening the most splendid variety of the alxwe goods ever hid op a Pitts,byrgb counter. Every piece is new and of . the latest impo: Cations. Besides, we will bell cheap for cash and warTant 4 100 d fit. - AL(EO & McGUIRE, aug 21 "- 251 Liberty strea;. - - -. 9 I3BLS CTROU N D PLASTER, 4 Just received from Baltimore, ou ionlignse and for sahib)? SILM'L M KIEII, a 22 - ' Canal Basin, near 7th striae TUST j43,CEIVED,..at No 86111a40stseet. a large e.l ageogxneut of 9141A1Free, 'rs►ts; nags. asdros topuit.4l partk. Z. KI .• • ••• •.• •", Jest Received, AT "'KENNAS' Artily' n Mart. corner of 2d and Wood streets, a lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various sizes, also a small lot of Dwight's Bright Augers. V. M'KENNA, Sept 7 Auctioneer. Superior Household and Kitchen Furniture AT AUCTION. WILL be sold on Saturday the 14th inst.. at 1 0 o'clock, A M., in Robinson's Row, Alleghe ny City, near the Old Bridge, at the Residence of Mr El A Leavitt, (who is about leaving the Ci;y,) a great variety of very superior; Furniture, among which are the following articles, viz: 1 Piano and Stool; I Hair Sent Sofa; I pair large Gilt Parlor Mirrors; 1 pair small do do; 1 pair hair. seat Ottomans; 1 pair 'Or Molu' parlor lamps; 1 pair bronze do din 1 pair 'Or Mole' astral do; 1 lot Im perial carpeting; 1 lot parlor du; 1 lot stair do and rods; 1 pair parlor ash boxes; mahogany tables; Windsor settee; 1 cherry crib; 5 pair Venitian blind"; 1 eight day clock; 2 mahogany Bureaus; 1 secriterlt 1 doz rush bottom chairs; 1} do Windsor do; 2 arm chairs; 1 high porit . thwery bedstead; I maple do; 1 French do; I trundle do: I wash stand; 5 wash do; cherry tables; I hat stand; steel shovel, tongs and poker; chamber carpeting. Also, a lot of Religious, Historical and Miscellane ous Books. Also, a lot of Crockery and Glass ware, &c., viz: I bluedinner service; 1 white tea, de; 1 silver pla ted castor; 7 cut glass decanters. Wine glasses, tumblers, pitchers, wash bosons, waiters, chamber lamps, &c. Also, hair, moss, wool and straw mattrasses; Feather beds, pillows, bolsters, &c.; together with a great va riety of Kitchen Furniture, too numerous to mention, all of which have been wall kept and are now in per fine order.. Terms at„ sale, m'KENNA. Auctioneer. Theatrical- Wardrobe . M Jiaction. A T Coointercial Auction;,.ltuants„ corner A of I.Vood seed .soh cm Monday next, Sept. 9th, et 2 I'. M., will be sold without reserve, the etnnent4 of 3 Trunks and I Box, containing Theatiicul prei,ier, Swords, Dirks, &c. J. D. DAVIS, Akuctioneer. - - 25 Bozos of Lemons st Auction. - AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, nn Monday next, Sep. wilier 9th, at 2 o'clouk, P. M., will bo sold without reierve, 0 , 25 Boxes of Lemons, a prima article and in good order, just receltred from Iliilopelphin. ' Also—l keg of Cordial; 1 quarter Cask of Malaga wine of superiot quality. J D DAVIS, sept 5 Auctioneer. HAS been received direct limn the Ea+torn cities, at the new ; Auction Rooms, ,Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street, and - will be sold by PRIVA.TF I SakilEtt a fresh assortment of Fine and superfine !Irwin Carpets; &air and Floor Venitutn, do. Schnell, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and iii qnarter matting. The colors and patterns are all of the 6hoicest ancl most fashionable deacrifitioas; and the carpets will - sold for LESS THAN AFT WHERE let.sr. in the city. Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloth, Irish linens, linen cambrics, &c,LYN which will be sold losy. !) Sc BICKLEYr wig 9 At McKenuces Aoctios Rooms, corner of 2d and Wood S . Jfeets, rri NO Casks of Hardware, of superior quality, _L among the lot, are 90 dos extra fine (Ladles') Pen knives 50 " Gent's do do do; 100 " " fine pocket, 100 " " " 4ih 4 and 4 blade. do; 100 Cards (sum lor) assorted, do; 50 4 ' " Scissors; 100 dos Gimlets; 1580 Qrs Augurq 50 duz G S Tea Spoons, (superior,) • 8 " Tobacco Boxes; 9 " Cork Serowe; 50 " assorted Chisels awl Gouges; 10- Setts do (la do; 20 ace Bauborg Locks; Also—Table and Butcher's Steels, Carving Knives, and Plated German Silver Table Spoonag The above-lot-will tratopen and ready for eaamins. tion (up staio‘,) on 'Meadey morning the 27th inst. Dee notice will be given of the day-4 E tale. P. WKNIVA, Auctioneer. ----- Arrival Of Fine Critter,' At McKenna's A.etion Mart, earner of 2d and Wood Streets/ JUST re c eived and will be sold at public and pri vate vale, a very extensive invoice of superior CUTLERY - 1J Fancy thxvit, among which are Extra fine (Redgers')Pen knives, 1, 4 2. 3 and 4 blades; " 1 , (Taylor's) Pocket do. 2 und 3.61:14e5; "Muhlenbefg, di di Clay, ddo " " Van 13uren, do r " " Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles; Tillutson's Stiperior Hazer+, in roses* Warranted• German Silver Table Soons ; do do Tea Spoons; Shaving Snap hi Boxes, (6 cakes in each ;) Scissors, Gimbicts, Combs, Sic. The above articles are received direct from the im porters, and can be Want extremely low prices. Sales to commence oil nitday (this evening) the sth just., and to be continued every evening (Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole arc sold. Terms K at sa EN le. P. McNA, Auctioneer. A NI 'e A MINION LARGE SALES OF Fine Cutlery and Variety Goods. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood andsth strects,cornmencing this evening - Wednesday, Jut" 26th, at early gar light, and con tinuing every wietolug, (Sunday 's eseepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery' received direct Irons the IstroarErt, Yew York, coir sistinlin part of 239 doz. of Penknivs, Pearl and buck bundle; 190 Cases of Razor, * a superior Wide; 98 doz. fancy Scizors; 950 duz. Girnblets, 10 dos. vciplible and Jessamine Soaps They are now ready for examination Terms Cash, current funds FOR SOW. LOW. gi,ILDING 10t, 4 20 feet front, on 6tii street, op rotate the Episcopal Church. Inquire of HUEY & CO BOOTS AND 'SHOES TOR' PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW ALIO .TION ROOMS. pnvate sale at thevw Auction Rooms, No• 12 61 and 63 Woodst. butes kid ties, and gaiters; gentlemen's shoessiine brogans; fine calf and morocco boots, bre palnaleif hats; brass 30 hour and 0 day clocks. LYND & BICKLEY. 1 , 1.1 44, • Auctioneers. !or 44e, A SMALL FARM, with a gotA.Mill teat, sittiated 1 - 1- on Pine braei,:;, in Fine Township, about 10 wales from Pittsburgh, contsiOng about 60 acres of Land, apart of whirl is cleared and has thereon a. square Log House and other improvements, with an abun. ance of good coal and timber. ND Apply to DAVIS .„ I. D. , Corner of Wood and sth 'streets. '.uctian Oaks. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY Just 11,4-1--.m411 aug 22-tf j rLANE'S SUDORIFIC LUNG SYRUP.—A ill safe awl ffl'es4ual remedy for C.:mew ,Catair bisi Fever, tifiu'enza, Pleurisy, the first or farming of Fonsurvion, Asthma, 'flooring Couglr. &a. • i Aply keprpsotapq on 11, ,r 4 for sale, at the, &mg etarer4 tipprfr & 'tog 211 Crentoportation EMESS Jima AMERICAN PORTABLE BQAT LINE, - For £ht traturporWias of MERCHAN DIZ E AND PRODUCE BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. ESPECTFULLY inform dieirfriemisand shippers 114 generally,lhat they have changed the narneof theii Transportation Line. item theLnited States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twentyrbve new Four Sec tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia mai Baltimore. The superiority and adviertages of the Portable Boatover every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally ip require comment: sat tide itto say, that the detention, lola, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably attending three - . rat shipments betweelli-Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, t c . by the Portable Botts most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Met chandise shipped by this line it, any of the east ern cities. andconAned to H Devine &Co, will be for warded itnraeditoa arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of tbe west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, arid forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any coidounicationsor goods directed to the care of the unddisigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES &CO., 36n Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore. 'I A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatham street. Boston. altaal Nagai C. A. TicAN'ULTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE-BOA.T LINE For the tiansportation of erchandize mood from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. TH success this line haa.ettet with, since it wa.t _ll.. first established on the "Itidiv ideal Enterpriie" I system, hes induced the proprietors to increase the number of floats during the winter to twenty-five, cne of which will leave Pittsburgh, rhilstdelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) , during the season. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages oldie Portable Boat System over every otherrnode of tranvia union (when canals intersect With rail roads) are too wall linown to shippers by this route getierally tb require any com went. Shippers can rely cmhaving theirproduce, merchant diseeer.goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the.trery lowest rate of freight charged l y other Lirengiettbont any additional charge made for retch. L o g or advancing ahasges,Ate. Alicommunicuakins to the following Agents will be promptly auentietttt.: CHARLES A_ ~.lilieltNi3LTY, At the Depot, Canal Da:lK Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt at, Baltimore. IV & 3 T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Pecic Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGF., jan3l-ly rft, Market st r eet, Philadelphia. A act louse rx ':'.,...:._ . '', `".f. --. .4"....... , , AI% S- : =a. .1. t.--.1.,••..--,,--.--z,---.--..- - Freight. to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS Sc MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, PAiladelpki4 and Baltimore.. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on **accommodating terms and as short time as by3lo other responsible Line. All goods for Wa rded rffsm Philadelphia by this'Line will be insured.— The Prop' ietors and agents will give their whole at ientionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite." ship pers, merchants, manufacturers andothers to give us call before shippiagelsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additionalchargefor for warding or storage. M Ki4r, Canal Basin, near7tb at. i l ittall'P Santee/ W De* Ist and 2il Wharf, below Race st. Delaware, Philadelphia, Isnae Oruse,Baltimore. HL Patterson,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. 1 N Briggs, New York. Wet B Reynolds & Co., Boston te_YErt TO: • Tames McCully, 'lrvin& Martin, R Robinson & Cu, J W Barbcidge & Co, HenryCoulteri C G Hussey, f John Grier, -Chttileh & Carothers, George Breed, FSeller Samuel J McNigbt, Lostis. Samuel Wilson, , Masliaos, feb 15, '44 VINE LEMON SYRUP,-12 doz wholetale or re taid at the drug store of aug 4 8. JONA. PI) D & CO. • DRICE'S COUGH CANDY, in store and for sale at the morns - factories price, No 60, corner of Fourth and Wood street aug f:Et J.. D. DAViS, Auctioneer FRESH PINE In &tore and for sale at the warehouae of " J KIDD & CO. aug 28 corner of lourai rind Waal st. illackereL 2 BBLS. new No. 3 Mackerel, Just receive( Vend for sale by . .. HAILMAN, JENNINGS dr.Co. 43 Wooctit. . ACasks Madder; - ' Li- Just received and for sale by ~ ... J. W. BURBRIDGE & C 0.,. Water Street, between Wood and Smithitekl. aug 29 Nuts, Fruit, Fist', 41ke. 1 000 LBS. Bcrjeaux Moulins; 500 Ibs,„ •Teststyeacon:;; ZAKI " Fron,cbCorrants ; • 50-Boxes Lubte. Scaled Herring; 2500 lbs. Western Reserve Cheese; 20 kegs No 1,6 Twit Tobacco. In store and for ,at., J. by D. WI 1.101 ANIS, No 28 Fifth street _ fitar Cawlien. 15. 11,0*E0 i Cfirinnat an i d tar Candles, amootieri REINHART 6r, ST RO'NS. No 140, Liberty et. THE PROPRIETORS SAMUEL NV DAY, propriegors L PATTERSON, ) Madder. ..451 1 4 :7 4 4 1 - i it^ Bank Naito Mat D.DDRICTED DA' A. 'PFAU CORNIM. or WOOD AND THIRD ITS _..---____. Srf-CIE STANDARD. Merpkaats aad Manufacturers' Scrif . ' Exckanira .rianksarip .. _ . .tI • - • Berks•c'otostyBcrip:,ll,-,,1.•` - . t l , iv., FACtIOOF”---AT MN; ' ' On Pkiladc/phia . , ..,.!-- - • ~... rat - ,i,i New York •1"),P. Boston... .... . ..... . Baltimart•tt .t- . •-••.. . .4"t • I r . • -PM. ": SFECIE. •. ' s Gold. . . .... Itutt.., .. .. ... ..c.1,7 1 1; Silver ............ .• . iv! t.. • . PENNSY LVANIA.—mPITT4PUROU, Bank of Pittsburgh .......... .........11”.17' Merchants and Manufacturers' 1eank.c.....„.10, Exchange • Do. gal/idaysburei, ..... „ .:. .. ........or , lIHILADELP II I.4, Bank of North America............ ~,.......pact • Do Northern Liberties . . PIT Do Pennsylvania ...... PIT Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania 1 6 1 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank ...... la, Kensington hank -Par ..; Manufacturers and Mechanics pa!' ,. Mechanics' MorParnsing .. . . *- ' tar Philadelphia bank. „„„",. r. _ , , , _ past Schuyiktl4 . , ", _ , , . .. 11 Southsvark....,"..l.l,l•ll—t—tt•---111”- r Western g.t., .... 11.11'.1!..:11....f...Pini Bank of Penn Touniskir, i i - •.".. _ , ~..pro „ Girard bank....... .... - J i ... „ . IQ U. S bank andbranches i .,.... , COENTRY BAN b•s. Germantown ...... .• - . •.,, ‘ ,..,".pal • Chester wunty ...... ........„"...rsi Delaware county ' lOontgoatery county. ..... .......... , • " Northumberland ........ Fa i Formers' bank of Bgcks county .......—.....pnvt Eastonbank ...... ....:„„. 2 „„.. t-... . ,I o Doylestown bank ........ „.„ „ „ „ ,„. g „.44 Franklin bank of Washington Bank of Chambersburgh .. ...... . . " Middletown ...... ...... „.. _ .. ..1 " dettysburgh " Lewistoton „„ r. .. „...,.. t " Susquehanna county .............:.:.* Berks county bank.... . ... Columbia Bank and Bridge Conspany.... .... .....1 4 Carlisle bank. Erie bank .. ti;- ~,./1 Farmers and Drovers' bank —••••• •{•-..1t " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading,„„..... 1 Harrisburg bank f... .. ......" ..../. 1 Honesdale " - • - .4.' 1 -1 t , Lancaster " • . .., t . 4:1 ... Laneaster co." - ---- • - tStit• . 1 .;.,4 Lebanon " ,-,;1 , . ~ -1 Miners' bank of Pottsville-- ....';'4,...- •—.l Monongahela bank of Brownsville - • 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge conirsty 2 Northampton bank " Towanda bank Wyoming bank ' ......... ..-... ~......-14 IT'est Branch barik.......... 7 _ York bank, .... - OHIO. ‘,....... Be/otont hank of St. Clairsrille .... „.......1 Clinton bank of Cblumbus .. • • ‘ ,....1 Columbiana bank of New Li5b0n.......-..,.. .. ,:l Circleville (Lateral:et, cashier) 1 " (Warren, cashier). ..... ....... o no Cineinnuti banks..... ..... Chillicothe bank ..... ......... .......1 Commercial bank of Lake Erie ' ~i. 3 Dayton bank,. .... . . .. . . .• . . .. . . .• . . . - . Franklin bank of C015tabu5........ - .........%, 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubearrile.a. l Farmers' bank of Canton ' ~......110. Geanga '9 Bank of or•areoille '62s Hamilton 14 .. . Lancaster . ...,.. 'lQ''' Marietta ------•-.---!,- :...;;;, :i .i . Massillon ...... ... . . Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati ' . -•. ,,, c Mount Pleasant .. ...... - ' ~.' ~I . . Norwalk - ....i • ...........t.i... . . . .. ' . ....I. Putnam Sandusky ............, Scioto - 10 Urbana .. .. Wooster ---- --• -"•:!7'.!'°! . A? Xenia ---- "-- ..... ... ... s---..-1.,.. 1 Zanesville . Bank of Cleveland. :: - ~7::,....,"...;.....731).. -State bank and branches • . State Scrip 1 • rrNtilli ' • ' TAF"iS All baliks Slate bank +r.• et.r.3l Bank of Illinois, ShiltriWtOrlt If!. e... VIRGINIA. Bank of the V alleyl of Virginia Bank of Virginia • Eankange bintkof Virginia fkrovers' bank of Virristia Nora- We:ola kof VirFittia • • •-•• Merchant s' Owl Meek i'tnici Brfirnekes... .. MARYLAND. '- • Baltimore City banks.. . All other solvent banks- •• NORTH CAROLINA AU sgleent banks. .. . -.. SOUTH CAROLINA.R All salstent banks-. GiORGIA: Al!solvent bang.. to Pittab rgi Mobil44olikip r - " •-- • Couniry bands . .. LOU/SI ANA. New Orkgme bamgrs (/(94).- r-,-;1104 All • -- -•- LEATHER AND 111080CCO.: RICHARD BARD* No. 101 Wood strict, 4 doors above Diamond PITTSBURfiIi• TA - AS just received. a large supply of ht. JL Baltimore Spani,h tgole Lealber,Upper Philadelphia and Country Kips and Caliskins, co of all kind,. Stiria Bindings, Timmer,' Oil, All of which is offered at the very ltieast cash. J KIDD & CO 'Merchants and Manufacturers are rest tea wean Rade:amine his !stuck before elAewhen.. N ft , Leather of all kinds boughtia the rout, a ug2B-dtf. Netass, JONA. Ii.IDD, having- en the sth inst. with him in the drag butibess, Mr. .7' 'NO, the business. in fetus% will be the &Ind J• KIDD Ar. GO. JONATHAN JOHN Tl 4 EAttfitt f Pittsburgh, Aug..4l t 1844. • XTRA SUPER. WOOL DT P;D D FRENCH CLOTHS;4uper' , Naval t ron• ctlaret Brawn— N Blue, C't and heYe heel: tailectr2 witjacereforptqpwotrailt graded from $t to sit per-yard, We hare vitleti.tome of the finest and most expensi;e t to be boa; and we never employ any but the workmen. We tel confident that 'we w ill t turn out coats Iltsa tasnnot be swim:wed fo'r I elegance and clearness. We would invito age in the habit a paying cash for their vim mid try. the FaebioneW dead rtkutr•Pra; Liberty sores. aug 21 AWEO & -EsTErs Axe& eel ge.Tonii, fix sail GEO COCI - I, a 4 iter. INDIANA. KENTPCKY Mg= MEEM MEt=l
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