ir'mclesnio, SEPT MEER. our outside form will be found an conic t LllNfillifiefip tba (Dm of a farce, entitled. "The lieuseusbk" -- and an original song, "The A l teedibignent." ' dr &mantled the German volunteer companies patuatat yesteorhY. = The steadier was very fine, 411Therside quite a handsome display. --"THe PITTSBURGH rwmf,” a new denweasiotpaper publiithed by Messrs Kc KSTER. EL WELL SCAl4rl6osr, made its appearance yeatenhy.— It is Priln!)11 is a eery neat form, the matter, edi torial sad selected, show that it will be an able adwr Cited_ dethocratic principles. Mr Koester wss fisr usesty editor of the Mercer Press and subsequently of thwErfoObserver, and the manner in which he eon dtsOid those jituthals, is a sufficient guaranty that he will inakethe"Nily" worthy the supporter the Demo tratieputy. AQUEDUcT.—TUC workmen have corn nomie] teasing down the old Aqueduct, preparatory lett the building of the new Wire Structure by Mr . , 10191PN°. . - . . CmAsoc.—The Harrisburgh Argus, Auwerefore published by Valentine Best, bas been ptir thastellsi Mr C C Karla, and now edited by t h a t ,: Illeslimige and hie brother litaAst KAM!. The new Atakora *Age their best ellorti to the support of Pour, **A 'and'thioa • Vir WHIELIN CI cON NTION .—The Democrats of Northwestern Virginia, and the adjacent parts of Penn eyivania and Ohio, will hold a Convention at Wheel ing. on the 12th instant, to which they invite their friends from all directions. They have made eaten rive preparations for good speaking and good eater •o • tarnsent of every kind. COEVNNTIONIT STEUBEN V LLI.L.—The Democrats gas,tie;n Ohio, will bold a Mass Convention, at Btembenwille, teATIOTTOW. DAVID TOD and JOHN B:ebeost, F.sqs., will be present, and many other distinguished DeLynstic speakers, Gen Cass among the test, ate expected. - IL will be a great gatbering. lainhere is to be a Democratic Coayention at Ca di: au dos sth. COLLECTORS' OFF ICE The &mem*, of tonnage shipped East, for the month of Augutt, 7,907 793 Toils receive(' for the tome time, $3,975 30 . JOHN FLEMING, Collector. HICKORY POLE RAISING Os account of thl insufficient preparations which were made, for . the raising of a Hickory Polo in the sth ward on Saturday—the large muhitudo who na semliked for that purpose were disappointed. The Pulerwill be raised on Tuesday afternoon, (the 3d inst) at 3 O'clock. • We would invite our Democratic friends to attend. Several Speakers will be present and address the Meeting. sry DS:MOCIATS• ALLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Allegheny County Total Abstinence As: , oviation will be held in Temperance fraft - Piushurgh, on Friday, 13th September next, at 11 o'clak. A ASH BRIDGE, THEATRE. MISS M CLARENDON, LESSEE. N 13 OLARKE, STAGE MANAGER MBE public is most respectfully informed ihnt this establisment wilt open on Wednesday evening, Sep -Maher 4, t,1844, with an entire new Company, who, during the season, will perform a number of e itirely new and splendid pieces, such as the Lessee hopes may secure the patronage of this community. ittl..mgernents have been entered into with several em itemt Artist's who will appear in due succession. An efficient Orchestra is engaged. The - public are most particularly assured that the Lessee is determined to secure order in the Theatre during the performance, therefore she has engaged an extra number of officers to enforce it. Any person in fringing the rules of the Theatre and cresting a dis siubance, will be dealt with to the exteut of thu law.. N B The Saloons will he closed. . an 31 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO Fi MISS LYDIA APPLETON, FOR several years Teacher of 'nett umental Music in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from which, she is highly recommended, wilt give instruet las s to a limited number of Pupils in the above ac ,contplishment. Her long experience as a Teacher ofinstrumental music, and a determination to spans no pains, for the advancement of her Pupils, she hopes will secure a portion of the public patranage. ' Applications addressed to Box 232 Pittsburgh P 0.. or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the Gas Works, will receive prompt attention. By permission the follow ing Gentlemen may he referred to: I Audi, KRAMER, Esq., Exchange Broker, JAE' A. BARTRAM, Esq., City Treasurer, . , AMltts BENNi, Esq.. Merchant, Penn st. Paoli gh. - Mr. 3. H. MELLOR, Music Store, NVoodst. , - aug 9-dim Log Wood. Bbls. Chip Logwood ; Justreceived end for 'pole by J. W. BURBRIDGE & Water Street, between Wood & Smithfield aug 29 Mackerel. 20 BBLS.. new Nu. 3 Mackerel, Just receivnt and fur sale by HAILM JENNINGS &Cu. 43 wood st. EXTENSIVE SALJ Of Valuable Beal Estate at Auction. A GREEABiX to the will of the late T bonne A silt', deed., the subscribers will sell of. pubic 'Auction; On the premises, on Wednesday the 11th: of tit Aga Septeinber, 1344, the following property in the City of Pittsburgh, viz:— . One Lot of ground fronting on Writer street, near 'bhultet, adjoining Messrs. Hannah & Gordon's Ware house being ' shitty-five feet in front-on said street. and watentlinkback one hundred and eighty feet to Friint _Awn, on which there is erected a spacious brick WON" ening haute on Water street, now occupied as a hotise by John Adams. Also, two three story:, ~. dwelling houses, with back buildings on Front litnset. Also, one Lot fronting on Libeity street, between Coeit's Alley - and St. Clair street, being thirty feet in fronclind one hundred and twenty feet deep to a ten foot Alley; on which is erected two thiee story dwel lings With convenient hick buildings, now occupied by Mr.:Michael Kane, and by Mr. Samuel Lindsay, _ _ Conditions - 481de, one third of the purchase money , be rid irr hand; oue third payable in two equal an ts* instalments with interest, and dia other third to rim ttio it the hands of the purchaser on interest, pay .4oSsernpannually. secured by bond and Mortgage, din-staturai life of 1.1 ra. Sarah Cassidy. larnommenee at l 0 eoclock, A M., Bathe prom' i s roe iiiiitberty street. HENRY M'CULL,COGH, JAMES CASSiUt. '-',-. JAMES BLAICELY. - JAMES C. CUMMINS. Executors. `~ ~ ~ dlrr:.-: _.-.r_«.• .m-. r~'•io'•nYmiwrarlsi+-.ern. .riuttg- SEPT. 2, 1844 Sec'v Ex. Corn w 0 11" MEI „ 11). - BLPoIeTILD D. B. &gide, Steasaiont Agent and Coaus&sion Merekaar, Water Street, near Wood 4 MT WATER 1% TB CHANNEL. ARRIVED John Cie Long, Baker, Cincinnati, Michigan, Bole, Beaver, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Bridgewater, Campbell Wheeling, DEPARTED.. Virginiaa, Thrones, St. Louis. R. Clayton, Bailey, Cincinnati. Sligo, McDonald, Wheeling, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Michigan, Bois, Beaver. • For CincianatL aiirk" . THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. ELI ALLEN, will depart for the above and intermediate Potts, regularly, on every Monday morn*, at 10 o'clock' For freight or pomp apply ost board, Or to Sept 2 - • BIRMINGHAM & CO. • ""'BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer :AWL MICHIGAN, W. B. Bolas, Mastev,hatcommenoed her reitilar dally trips, leaving Pittsbarjgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'ohmk. P. M and Beaver A. M. Prices to suit thotimes, and those alto tam no money carried free. The Canal to Clevtd.and will be openetVas soon as the weather v ill pettish) to the opening: of which CLARKS & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND, 0., and MF.ADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go , into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on bard, or N to G. M. frARTO, 12 Water street. The Michigan provided with &Non' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. :#ers... The new and splendid steam boat BRIDGEWATER,Capt.Cmerner.t., will run ass regolnr packet between this place anti -Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at II o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridg.,water is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. june 22 THE UNEQUALLED THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN McCLOSKEY, PROPRIETOR. The proprietor of this well known and highly popular Establishment, respectfully announces to the public that he has just received his FALL STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMER ES, CASSINETS, VIERBVLXIVIZO, &U. - AMOUNTING TO $74,000, Aua is DOW full• preparml to attend to all• orders, of any amount. He has.no hesitation in saying thnt this is the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Pittsburgh by any one house, and in VARIETY AND QUALITY IT CANNOT BE EQUALLED de had now ou band, made from oow materiali, a moat magnifioent nmortmeut of- READY MADE CLOTHING, To which he wonld call the:attention of all who wish w proeuro FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE APPAREL. flis stock comprises T,very article of dress desired by THE MAN OF FASHION, Or the - more durable and comflirtable clothing ',refer; red by THE WORKING MAN; Both of whom, will be accommodated at prices much cheaper than pt any other establishment in the city, and. with articles which he con warrant to be inferior to none that are made. in the country. As the increase of business compelledisim to enlarge his store and make other irnprovemen* be .would in vite the public to call and examine the EXTENT AND STYLE,OF HIS NEW AR - RANGEMENTS. Hating secured the services of the best cullers and workmen that could be procurecthe is prepared Lemke CLOTHING TO ORDER At the .thertest notice nod in &style unsurpnised, CAUTION. Purchasers are cautioned to be on their guard against the tricks of little rival establishmen ts that try to palm themselves on the unwary as the • THREE BIG DOORS- The public are desired to note the METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT, In front of the "old originsd," as that is a mark for the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot beeounter. foiled. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, aug 7-tf No 151, Liberty street. FRANKLIN ALMANAC. JUST PUBLISHED, the. FRANKLIN ALMA. NAC for 1845, being the 27th No,, calculated by JOHN ARMSTRONG, Professor of Mathematics in the Mi ami University. Having been remodeled and the Ca. lender arrange on a different principle, it is now the largest Almanac published in the city at the same price. For sale by the gross. dozen or single copy. Also, German and German English Almanacs for 1845. pr The hittbest market price alwaysgi van for RAGS and TANNER'S SCRAPS. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 37 Market at. • THE newest style in the Market of Cassiruires and Vestings can be seen by calling and examining our stock. We are just opening the most splendid vuriety of the above goods ever laid on a Pittsburgh counter. Every piece is new and of the latest impor tations. gesicles, we will sell cheap for cash and warrant a good fit. ALGEO & McGUIRE, aug 21 251 Liberty street. Ihurtimr. A N assortment of Bunting, of all colors, suitable for /V Flags, on hand end for sale by 3NO. B. 54'FADDF.N & CO. 85 Marketstreet. Lenten'. 10 BOXES LEMONS, just received and for sale by REINHART & STRONG, a 24. 140, Liberty street. To Foundry Mon. p 0 RENT, for one or more years, a Foundry, situ ". ated in Freeport, Armstrong Con say, Pa u sur rounded by a populous and thriving Country.. The fixtures aro all new and of a substantiatnaime, and in complete readiness for business—has an Engine sufp clearly strong to attach turning lathes or other machin ery. If not -ented a partner, with small capital, would be taken in. A moredesirable situation andestablish meat could not be found out of Pittsburgh, (being but 30 miles from the City on the Pennsylvania Canal,) and well worth the attention of any person wishing to e ngage its•she business. For further- partictmus en cssilee zo f the proprietor (Wm. sl'Kee, Jr.,) or et. the Agency and Intelligence Office of • ISAAC HARRIS, at 4 No 9 Fifth street. 7~ q P.. Wildman:manly 9; ,3114 t, aIfSARATE yitisp4& wilibereceived et this Of' Ohne until the let thy of. October next for the delis ery oftrosisilute, in be*, for the use. of, the 400ps of the United States, Upon Inspection, followsi ' • 224 barrel/ of pork. 520 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 200 busbelsof new white field beans. 4,400 pounds of good hard soap. 960 puma* of goal hard sperm candles. 80 bushels good clean dry fine salt. - 920 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Baton Ron ge,Logbittlag. 224 barrels of pork. 276 bane!. of fresh Superfine flour. 120 bushels of new wbite field .beans. 2,600 pounds of good' bard seep. 50 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 700 gallons Of good cider vinegar, At Fort Pickens, or Bar ran cos, Frasoso/a, Florida. 112 barrels of pork. • 260 barrels of fresh superfine flour, 100 bushels of new white field beans, 2,200 pounds of good bard soap, 480 pounds of good hard sperm candles. 40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt, 460 gallons of good cider vinegar. At the Public Landing, six seileafeon Fort Toss son, mouth of the Chiesaiehi. 360 barrels of pork. 1,000 barrels of fresh superfine floor. 300 bushels of new white field beans. 9,000 pounds of &Clod hard soap. 2,000 pounds of good hard sperm candles. 160 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 2.000 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered in all the month of /kiwi!, 1845, ands(' leave Natchitoches by the 20th February, 1845. 672 barrels of pork. 1,560 barrels of Nish superfine flour, 600 bushels of new white field beans, 13,200 pounds of good hard snap. 2.880 pounds of good hard sperm candles. 240 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 2,760 gallons of good eider vinegar. At Fort Crawford, Prairie Do afississipisi 230 bitrrels of pork. 450 barrels of fresh superfine floor. 120 bushels of pew white field beans. - , 9,600 pounds ofgood bard sosP. 400 pounds of good bud tallow Candles. 80 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 800 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whitlow be delivered bribe Ist June, 1845: At Port Atkiisson, west back of the Afissiaippi, or porite Fort Crawford, at Doorman and Zees's Ware-house. 50 barrels of perk. 175 barrels of fresh superfine flour.. 30 bushels of. new -white field beans. 1,000 pounds of good hard soap. 300 pounds of good hard tallow candles. 35 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 100 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole tabs delivered by the Ist Juno, 1845. Al Fort Sne:ling, St. Peters. 125 barrels of pork, 360 barrels of fresh superfine dour. 125 bushels of new white field beans. 3,300 pounds of good hard soap. 1,100 pounds of good bard tallow candles. 60 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 400 gallons of good cider vinegar. The wholo to be delivered front the 15th May, 1845, to the 15th Jane, 1345. At Fort Learenuot at, Missouri Ricer. 225 barrels of pork. 980 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 275 bushels of now white field beans. 6.500 pounds of good hard soap. 2,130 pounds \ of good herd tallow candles. 125 bushels of good clean dry floe salt. 1,200 gullons of good cider vinegar. The whole to bo delivered by the lit June, 1845. At Fort Scott,ontke Marntaton river, Missou ri-70 miles land transportation from Independence, on the Missetai river. ' 195 ballets of pork. 400 barrels of fresh supettine flour. 90 bushels of new white field beans. 2,300 pounds of good hard soap. 1,000 pounds of good hard-tallow.co otNes. 65 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 500 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist Jape; 1845: At Fort TVinnebar,,o, on the Fox- river, at the port age of For and Wiskonsan rivers. . 30 barrels of pork. 100 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 15 bushels of new white field beans. 1,000 pounds of good bard soap. 350 pounds of good hard tallow candles. 80 bushels of good clean dry fine salt, 200 gallons of good cider vinegar. NOTE. All bidder* are requested to extend the amount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the total amount of each bid. The periods end quantities of each delivery at timee posts where they are not specified, will be, one-fourth Ist June, Ist September, Ist December, 1845, and Ist March, 1846. The bogs of which the pork's packed, to be futon ed on corn, and each bog to weigh not less than two' hundred pounds, and consist of one hog to each bar. nd, excluding the feet, legs; ears and snout. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. The pork is to be first salted with Turk's Islend salt, and then carefully packed ssithihe setae snick in pieces net exceeding ten pounds each. When the packing has been completed, the contrac tor most furnish to this office a certificate ftotri the packer, that. the pork has been so salted aid packed. The pork is to be contained in seasoned bean of white oak barrels, 4 l4llhoopech the beans nod salt in barrels.' and the soap and candles in strongboxes of convenient sire for transportation. Salt will only be received by measurement of thirty. twe tpaarts to the bushel. The candles to have cotton I wicks. The provisions for rrairiedu-Cbien and -St Peters must pass St Louis, for their ultimate death*. don, by the 15th April, 1845. A failure in this par ticular will be considered a breach of contract, and tbe Department will be authorised to perches. to supply these posts. The provisions will be inspected at the time and place of delivery, and all expenses to be paid , by contractors until they are deposited at such more.' houses as may be designated by the agents of the De pertment. :The Commissary General reserves the privilege of inereasineur diminishink, the quantities. or of dispen. sine with any oral! articles required in any post, at any time. before enteringlauscontract, and also of in creasing or reducing the quantities preach delivery one third subsequent to Destruct, on givingsiety dive pre.l rictus notice. Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are required to accompany their proposals withal/Wenn; of their abili ty. together with the tut-ries of their sureties, whaler& sponsibility must be certified by the: District Attorpey, or by some persons well known to the Government; otherwisetheir proposals will not be acted upon. Advances cannot be made in any case, and ea , ' dente of inspection and fall delivery will be requir.: ed at this office. before requisition will be made epos] :he Treasury for payment, which will be effected in such public money as may be convenient to the points of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence of the contractors; at the option of the Treasury Depart meet. No drafts on this office will be accepted or paid un der any cirireumstances. Each prevmal will be sealed in a eeperetterreelope and marked "Proposals foe furnishing A rmibeist once." GEO, GIBSON, 0.G.0. S. july 19—tsep 15. _; I t• Ai New Orleans. Al .Wersiera Barracks, Mitientri. JUST RECEIVED, st No 86 Market street. a large aesortment of Car Prints, fists, %am dr.c., 0.1 peirde,. Z. KIMET. sag: ~ # '• ' ' , NIA" . • loose or a 0.1 r y Sone Axii4la. T Dal4 l .COTltipeliial AuctiOn 1(ooms, corner of Ja Wood and sth anew, Oils day. blooday e Sep temberi 24, at 10 o'clock, A Pd.,. isM be wild the bal anoe of a Retail Dry Goods Skye. consiisting in part Gingham" sad Calicoes; AlpaccaS . and _Detainee; Fancy Shavrir and Caveats; Patast,threed and &Being Cotton ; Itibbiszta, 5-4 Padding I Barred Canton Flannel, Cloak Lining; Barred Silk Velvet Vesting; Broad Cloths and Casiinetts,"&c:ic J. El. DAVIS, Assatiormer. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY HAS been received direct from tha Eastern cities, at the new At ction .Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, oaf street; and win be sold by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assomnent of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets Stair and Floor Venitian, do. Schneil, Tufted end-Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six qnarter matting. The cobra and patterns are all of the choicest - aod toast fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold kw Less Tess ANY WHLP. MAI in the city. Also. for private sale, superfine broad cloth', Irish linens, linen cambric*, air., which will be sold low. /LIND 4 BICKLEY, ang 9 tuctioeeers. Mast Received, At McKenna's Audios Rooms 4 coraot of 2d and Wood Streets, YI ND Casks of Hardware, of superior quality, 1 among the lot. are 20 dos mum fine-(Lauiies') Pen knives: 50 " Gent's do do ado•. 100 " " fine pocket, do ; . " _ 2, 3 and 4 blade. dm /Nev . + (dupe, ior) assorted, do; 40 " " Scissors; 100 thsz GimlePt • 1,580 Qra Augurs; 50 dam G 8 Tea Spoons, (surariatn) • 8 " Toblicco Boxes; 9 " Cork Screws; 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges; - 41 10 fikttts do d. do; '2O dos Bardaurg Locks; Also—sTeble and Butcher's Steels, Carving Kadin, and Plated ChumanSilver Table Spoons, The aboye lot will be open and may for examine. tioe (up maim) on Tuesday morning the 27th inst. Dee notice will be given of the day of sale. P. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. Calfskin and Sole Leather at *nation. A - T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, career 11. of Wood and sth streets, will be sold low, at private sale, a supetiot lot of Calfskin, and Sole Leather. J. D. DAVIS, aug 1. Auctioneer. Arrival of rine Cutlery. At MeXenna's Avction Mart, corner of 241 and Wood Streets. JUST receivixl and will be sold at public' and pri vats sale, a very extensive invoice of superior, CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among whiob are Extra line (Rodgers')Pen knives, 1, 2. 3 and 4 Wader, I! 1' (Taylor's) Pocket do t :1 and 3 blades; " " liluhlenberg, do " " Clay, do " " Van Buren, .do " " Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles: Tillotson's Superior Razors, in cases; Warranted German Silver Table Boons: " do do Tea Spoons: Shaving Snap in Boxes, (6 cakes in each ;) Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, Sec. Tbe above articles are received direct film the int porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales to commence on Monday (this evening) the sth-inst., and to be continued every evening (Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale. McKENNA, Auctioneer. LARGE SALERGF. rho Cutlery and Variety Goods. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Ro ri ms, corner of Wood and sth streets, commencing this eveninr AVednesday, June 26th, at early gas light, and 'con tinuing every evening, (Sunday • escepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, receiveddirect from the barna.' zit, New , York, con sisting in part of 239 dos. of Penknives, Pearl and bock handle; 140 Cases of Razors, a surerior article; 48. doz. fancyScizors; 350 dos. Gimblets. 40 dos. vegetable and JOSIIIIOIIIIIe Soaps. They are now ready fo4. examination. Terms Cash, current funds. J. D. DAViS, june 26 Auctioneer. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. "VOA private sale at the new Amnion Rooms, No. 61 a n d 63 Wood st. ladies kid ties, and gaiters; ni zentleetek sboesffine brogang fine elk and morocco boots, fine palm leal bats; brass 30 our and 8 day clocks, LYND4k. BICKLEY. m 11 Auctioneers. TONA. KIDD, baying on the sth inst. associated tr with him in the drug business, Mr. JNO. FLEM ING, the business. in future, will be conducted under the firm of J. KIDD St CO. JONATHAN KIDD, JOHN FLEMING, Pittsburgh, Aug. 21,1844. 3,100 LBS. CHIP. LOGWOOD, 4.500 lbs.Obip.Fuatic.--Iu store sod for ode at the drag stored lONA. KIDD .5E CO., wag 21 corner Fourth sod Wood streets. `TIERCES NO. 1 SALMON. nun received and el for pale by J. W: SURBRIDGE. &Co. ang 27 Water it. between Wood & Srottield its. Stris. CASTOR OIL, iu store and for sale at ZAF the Drug Store of JONA. KIDD & CO. corner Fourth and Wood streets • Star Clasem. 15 14074F.,8 Cincinnati Star Candles, &ported sizes just teemed and for sale by REINI-1 ART & STRONG. No 140, Meaty 41.. Sealed norrine. oil BOXES SCALED HERRING; GU 20 do. Scotch, do.; Jost received and for sale, REINHART & STRONG, Rog 21 140 Liberty street &EATS= AND NONOCCO. RICHARD BARD, No. 101 Wood street, !doors above Diamond alley, PITTSBURGH. WAS just received a large supply of New York and 1.1. Baltimore Spanish Sole Leatber,l3pper, Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskin,. Moroc co of all kinds. Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c. AU of which is offered at the very lowest prices for cash. Merchants and Manufacturers are respectfully invi ted to call and a:arnica his stock Wont , purchasing elsewhere. NB. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough.' • ~img2B-41tf. A Casks Mac Mew; 4 4 .6 It Just reoctred sad Sas sikup by ' J. W. 110/13111D GE y r §tpet, between Wood and 4 It''• 'kiy .~ ..x _. ~~f,~.. NOE" '^4' + h 41, -,•"` - .c• re Y- _ • learesami measina Boat wffli, For Eke transportation, of MERCUANDIZE AND PRODUCE PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, Arm NEW YORK AND BOSTON- THE PROPRIETORS RES PECTFUL Ll' inform tbei erelencl a a A shippers thatthey havechanged the named it Transportation Line, flow the United States Portable Beet Line. to the American Portable Boat Line, This line is composed of twenty-five new Four See don Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily from Pittsbargb,.Philedelphiaarsi Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other Mode of transpurtaticia are too well known to shippers genetally to require commene suffice it to say, thatthe detention, loss, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably weeding , three: ran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, ►r by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give oral oubted security to owners and strippers all goods and produce shipped'by this line will be in• . 'tired in s responsihje oflipe in Philadelphia,• without any additional charge to the; owners. Mat chandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to say part of the west, free of ootynissions. H, Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charger, and forward the sank to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing .or forwarding. Any communieutions or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO • Cll4lll Bssid, Liberty- street, Pittsburgh E G. WHITESIDES & CO., 384 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia GIESE & SON, commercestrcetWharf.l3altimorip 9 N FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100, Front street, New 'York RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatbamstreet.floaton . abiggi 0. A. 100AntrisTirli • UNITED STATES PORTABLE•BOAT LINE Forthe transportation orYerchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL- I I PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. rin HE success this line has met with, since it was JL *first established on the "Individual Enterprise" I system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats duringthe winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during theseason, and make the trip through in six days. The superiorityand advantages ofthe Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any corn meat. Shippers can rely °obeying their prculuce, merchant dim:, or goods of any kid that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made fur receiv lug or advanchug charges, Ste. Allem:males:dons to the following Agents will be promptly 'awaited to: CHARLES A. McANII LTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Idruketetreet, Philadelphia. • .•••• • Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE IV OR transporting Goods, Merchanrlise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltisiore. Goods will be received and forwarded by this line ones accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship pers, merehanta, manufacturers unclothed" toes* us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents willle received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without udditionulcburgefor fur warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, / Proprietors HL PATTERSON, 5 BGEST3: Samuel N Kier,Canal Basin, near7th at. ringer Saanal W Day, let and 2d Wharf, below Race et Delaware, Philidelpb.is, Isaac. Cruse, Baltimore. II I. Patterson,Hollidaysburgh. - Jesse PanersoN,Jobartowo. 14. Briggs, New York. Was B Reynolds & Co., Boston, IITER TO: James McCully, Irvin& Mania ' R Robinson & Co, i W Barbtidge&Ce, Hoary Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, Gorge Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J McNight, Loud Samar' Wilson, Madison, feb 15,'44 Ries, Vinegar, fee. • 4BARRELS Rice; • 10 do Cider Vinegar; 10 bushels Pei nuts; 225 lbs Grenoble walnuts; 1 bale cream nuts; 5 ties superior lemon sytup; 2 chests extra curious Y. 11. Tea; 10 bbls No 1 & 3 mackerel. Received and for sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS, No 20 sth street Louisville Lime. 30 Shia. Louisville Lime; just received and for sale by J. W. BUftBRIDGE Or. Co. our 10 Water st., between Wood & Smithfield Indigo. AG CEROONS INDIGO. (a good article,) in Store and will be told low to close emeint, liiklLM AN & JENNINGS, 43. Wood street. FLEMON SYRUP,-12 der wholesale or re 1: tail at the drug store of au 28. JONA. KIDD-Ss CO. Pig M. 150 TONS AN IN ROCK PIG METAL, Received and for sale by 3. W. BUR BRIDGE, &Co. a ug27 Water at. between Wood & Smithfieki. DRICE'S 6017 G H CANDY, in store sod for ads et the manufactar•es price, Pilo 60, canter of roardt and Wood street. *Cal ..VILESH Peg. 011 ,, e.1c Mew mud f* saki et the Imirshousumf • .1 KIDD deco. mug 28 tomes of Fourth and Word et. Wank Waft aniNguipa C 43 .4 1, 41* D DP4.I . IT. A. *WM. :GI COIN IR woman &NA Tinto SPECIE liiTANHAJW. MeryUraik mai Matatjactissese Bereir, Erckaage /task Scrip. Curreuc",, ----- -- Bells Cosmt, &rip 'lrTy•'s9 EXCHAIIGE-J—AT SIGHT, 07414ilageiFiis. —I, •• • ••••ss•• • • • - • • .11 1 11$ New York..--- • -- le/ere, d Boston, n.-- I ....... 1 1:r a: Boarmo ire.., • II- .. • .• .. . • ••••.. . • r4r. Prnit Slivcr., . • •,... • ••••• •-• •r• • ItIlF;g:. •rher F i liN SY LVAN lA.—PITTSBURGH, Bank of POI' 4:burgh, , ~,-•• Itt-•-yaiv . ..,, , ;:t; hi/rehash and MansfacSireve bask •T, f,.. r 1 Exckange ...... .... • 44 - -' .4,4. Do: Hollidarb prgh ... . „,. „.. PHILADMPHIA, ' -- . ...'1. , .. ~'' .... Bank of Nil America ••4.•• •••• seq•pir ‘ Do Not-ass% jabereics - „ ....raw Do Pe4mayl ensia • • ••Pat • Coureercia/ Bank oi r r s rAtYfraßia ~.- 1 • v• i ri. Ole Farmers' and Mee ' s bask . . ... ..,..; ~.,?•• Kensington kola,• ...•"•••• -• • ,per Manyftsciwrgra mad Mechorice 1004i:ice: . 1..• ••••pfsr Moremeruring .4•1.• 11 , 1 T• • re•••4 111 1 11 P ' Plaladelpkia bank v‘s • . -• • • • •-•pir Sekuylkill " ....•. •••••• •••1"• •-lptus Southwark ..... "........ -r Western. ...... .• • - .....per Bank of Penn Terionskip ..... Girard bank 10 U. $. hark and branches _ 1 •• • • covNTgy PAtiK 4 4 , Bank of Geri/endows • .• • •• • • ....pm " Chester county . ...... • •--- al •• - P " Delaware celerity Par " Montgomery county—. ...... " Nor ihumberiernd Poe Farmers' bunk of Backs County.... ••- •- • —ger Easton bank ••••• Pet Doylestown bank ........... ........ .par Franklin bank of Washington 1 Bank of Ckambersburgii.... „,. " Middletown Gettysburgh ....... • • - • • •..• •.••••• / " Lewsst' own . 1 " Susquehanna county 1,•41. Berkseounty bank- Columbia Bank and Bridge Coo:pow.. • • , ..... Carlisle bank . • Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster t• 1 " Bank of Reading 1 Harrisburg bank .1 Honesdale ".... „ 1 Lancaster -" 6 • • Lancaster en. ............ .l Lebanon " Miners'bank of Pottsville— . ....1 . _ _ .:1 MonongaAeta4ask of Proanstitte - • New Hope and Delaware Brietio company.....l Northampton Lank ale Towanda bank .... 83 Wyoming bank ....... west Branch bank •• . • .• • . •• • ..• • • •••• .• •• .7 York boa ..... - • OHIO, Belmont bank of St. Clairsville Clinton bank of Columbus-- ....... . Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.— 3 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).— I " ( Warren, cashier) no site Cincinnati banks. . Chillicothe bank.— Commercial bank of Lake Erie - . 3 Dayton bank........ .......... Franklin bank of Columbus:— Farmers'and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville- 1 1 Farmers' bank of Cant0n........ Geanga Gran rile et Hamilton ... ....:10 Lancaster .... 10 Marietta . ..... Massillon . Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati MOlOl.l P 1 ea sant Norwalk Putnam Sandusky' Scioto Urbana. Wooster, .... 1 Xenia ........ c • aanesmille • ............ • • Ikank of Cl d o oknod ANA. A. • 77 3° INDI State liask and brancAta s " • .. State Scrip x•• 19 KENTUCKY. - M2I!MEMEIIII Seale jack, Bank of Illinois, Shawneetown VIRGINIA. Bank of the Va/kg of Virginia. Bask of Virginia , . ----- Exe4migs bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia.. .. .. .... .. .. Nort.l.Weeterm bank of Virginia.. .. ........ .... - Merekants' and Megamirs' bank of VirgriAiii.:. I . \ \ MARYLAND. - , \ Banisiwre City banks.-- .. -- . - - • - • - - -,-..- 4 -POW ;a All Oilier solvent banks...—. . -....--:..i1l . NORTH CAROLINA. All aolveat basks, SOUTH All solvent banks. Ails°loetil banks. Pal{sburgik. iiM!IIIIIIMI LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks (ood)..••••• ••• • TENNESSEE. All dotai.. ........ . . • E STEP'S Axes and Edge Tools,fora... GEO COOP a 4 No VI. Wr 4101 BBLS GROUND -PLASTRB, Justreceived from Ba!ammo. on I and for sale by SAIS'L a 22 Canal Basin. Mar ROOM. On DOZ. Scythe Swaths, a superioc Oki received sad lot sale by junco 3 GEO. 3 TONS Juniata Bloomo for sale, H DEVINE & COs;;._ 823 American UNIF FOS SALE LOW. ABUILDING 1°440 feet Pont, nn IA Mei.; or posite the Episcopal Church. Inquire of -- a 22 HUEY & CO MumWTtebt. AN assortment of Tionene Tools, nissdactimni by F Beeler—wan tuard. Fnr sale by ,joss 2Q GEO COCHRAN. Gothic !Westin Macke. j UST received from the aparorfacuarer. 2 Copia ' Braes Gothic Repeating Mar. Boopevitia and Mahogany Cases, and for sale by J.E.OGOAteo: joly 15 - 32 - ManniPW • " I.l o ' as 500 .40:; sale br JNO. B. MTAIMPIPIM Ah S5 ll - r Miezet KIDD ISF CQ SPECK, ILLINOIS •....... 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