inotnius lost. SHIP -, STEAM .- A i l ;,- 7 ~:: WESTERN. GREAT 13 DAIS Walla 11%0111 IlltnaCOVIL STATE OF THE COTTON MAR K ET . ACCOUCHMENT OF THE QUEER.— IRISH STATE TRI—AIS.-••-AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.--BOMBARDMENT OF TAN GIER.--ABDICATION or MEHEMET' ALI, 4-e- The Greet Western Capt IttLatthews, areived at N. Yotit, at balf past 6 o'c'lock on Saturday evening from Liverpool with advices front ..hat place to the 17th in clusive. She made the passage in eeactly two weeks. Otte hunthed thirty-thre passengers came in bar. There has been no change in cotton; tendency, how ever, in favor ofbuyets, There was a good trade de man& Affairs in Motet- en have assumed amore quiet aspect.. France has intitnidated the Emperor. Tbe bombard ment of Tangier will probably acute the trouble. Mehemit Ali has abdicated in favor of his SOU Tie ire. The o f Prussia is now prince a 5 on a visit to tea England. The intelligence of the English crops is very favor able to England, and unfavorable to America. Mr 'Washington Irwin has arrived in Paris on leave of absence for two months from his Mph:mastic duties in Spain. After a short stay be will pi a a visit ta London. \ Inetatin.--Reeal Association—At the weekly m eeting of this acsociation on Monday, the sth inst. the chair was taken by Mr Arabint, the Dublin Lard ---_--_ --------- Mayor Elect A letter was read from leed Wick Dreadful Afray.--A trigical occurrence took low, in continuation of a controversy with the associ leice' ire* days si"e' at Marion' Ma". I t 6 stn l ation, in which his Lordship gives the Repealer, very that ••ta Mr Fisher had put up a blick-yard near the ' linties of his ever joining their ranks. Rent for the town of 'Marion, on what he sapposed public land; week, g . 1 3 )6. end, after be had made a considerable quantity of The tuna' weekly meeting was held on the 12th briAA ready fur burning, it was discovered that the inst. The' chair was token by Richard O'Gorman, behin g ea to worm person in Georgia, who oppnin- E ., 41 Mr D O'Connell, jr., announced the receipt of ted a Mrs. Slutrankerhis rent. Mrs. S. ordered Fish- rtirtott , subscri ptions, and oroceesied to g i ve hi s us ual er fries the land. and refiela tole! him move the brick. 1 weetsly return from the p,400. He ,e,,„ bftppy te b e She notified _Fisher in moiling, that he must quit the , , able to inform the associntion that the imdrisoned permutes. to which Fisher replied that he would die I re -trivrs were in R. health and m ore exoellent spirits: lire, and proceeded to settle up his little natters. — en joying the glorious feet of the tranquility of Ireland Mrs. Shumacher made her will. On too 6th ult., t hroughout its entire extent. Fisher and his two sons, on one side; Mrs. Shumaciper \ Mr C Powell, MP. moved the adoption of an .1- and her hu_diand on the other, all heavily armed with drettra to the Queen, entyteg she we t o i l iibesate Mr Rum and pistols, repaired to the brick-yard. It seems O'Connell, who is stated in thattdress to be "'her Ma th" the Figs ,nrriv,_ed fir,g*,and on It the ar r A vni of t he ~ jesty's most,illustrious subject," and "the greatest man other party, the oattle s uck piece. is sato t h at my of the age," The adoption ofthe address wes seconded Sher fired the first gun, which was is:seceded by be Henry Granite, Esq., who stated that it had receiv e general firing from both parties, in . which Mrs Shu - ed 1,084,983 signetures, Mr Smith P'Brien annouri rallicher was mentally and Southey Fisher dangerously i ced the a mount of subscription to be £946 17s for the *roundest. Eight guns were fired, and two shot by Mrs. \ week, and the meeting adjourned• Shumneber herself: she lived about 12 or 13 hoors of Irish State Trials in P ar tame ter she received the w ound, and expired. It isthought adjourned until September sth, to enable the House of that. Fisher will recover. Mr Sittunacher has been Lords to affordudgement in the case of Mr O'Connell, .endued." and elso to the minister an opportunity, should I he think proper to e mbsace it, of bringing the foreign ' ,l he in the case of the traversers will be given on hie 2.1 proximo, and although his generally under stood that it will confirm the proceedings in the Irish court, muck will depend upon the opinions which the judges m ay entertain with regard to the proceedings connected with the monster trials, whether any portion of Mr O• he term of incarceration will be cut tailed. The Gov much more anxious to ceme to terms with O ct'Connell than be is wi th them. Before the session osed, they bid high for popu latity in Ireland by repealing, at the risk of offending the prejudices of maul of their English supporters, the absurd penal lows, which disgraced the statutes. respecting Catholics. A bill, etnieeived in a similar spirit. enabling property to be legally'reansferred to the use of the church of Route ie Iraltuul,Scaa introduced and passed. ~ .., A. regarils the pailiamentary position of the minis try, the sessino whicn has now closed has eskiibited their weakness, their divisines and their deferts.— Their moral strength has been seriously !impaired:7 Another such session of reverses and blunders will go far to open the mortals of Downing street to their ri vals, the whigs. • Death of Joseph Bonsperte.--Letters front Flo rence, of the 30th ult , neutron the death of losepk Bonaparte, once King of Naples, and afterwards of Spain. He died on the 29th ult., after a kmgillnexs. His brothers , Vigils and Jerome, were with him in his last moments. Louis is now the head of the family, but his health is also very bad, sad his su ccessor is prince Louis Napoleon, the prisoner at Ham. The Romagna is sta ted to be still in a very disorderly state. It is stated,' too, that the Pope is dangerously ill. itcconchement of the Qiseen--Bilth of a Prince. -- The birth of a Printer -the Duke of York we presume to call him by enticpation--has relieved every solici tude as to the personal welfare of Queen Yietotia, and has given a new security for the direct sucomesion to the crown. The Queen was "taken ill" soon after five o'clock on Tuesday morning, the 6th instant. The a ctual birth took piece, without any adverse rrence, at 10 minute* before 81 o 'clock. in tim occucourse of the morning guns were fired at Windsor, at St ru g an d path, and at the Towet ; and bells were rung end flags hoisted in every q uarter as the news spread. The Queen and the infant have continued to do well; such being the tenor of the bulletins down to the last i55u±................, ------ - pica, WEDNESDAY MORNING• SEPTEMBER 4• On our outride form will be found a letter to the non- lIARSAIR DMIXT, &C., &C. . Fins? NV sat).—Tbe democrats of the int " a , will bold a meeting this evening, at the hams of Heru-y Cassiday, to maim preparatory arrangements for the Convention of the 19th Gras. CLua.—Tbe oung democrats dour city ,bace organized a Glee Club, and already tbry discourse elegant music. Tbry meet io Polk Hall to pref.- loom tiee,and their concerts are attended by crowded and delightedaudis. They have some ezzellent sour. and tbry sing them with much taste and spirit. Passe Bs tt t s.--W e uadarstand that * number of democratic Ladies are preparing a Splendid Ban ner, to be presented to the young mechanics at the rte. mocratie Convention of the 19th. They do not make Sts much noise about it as their fair neighbors of the Adverse party. but we have no doubt but the banner will be as splendid as the one that the roar whig jonr %sue been etrgaged in puffin Wats g for the last two weeks. prThe Damocrats of Warren and F.rie counties bad en immense meeting at Columbus, on Tuesday lest; upvrards of two thousand persons. They adopt ed strong sad enthusiastic resolutions in favor of rote, DALLAS & SHVIIC. ALLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIAT ION • The Annual Meeting of the Allegheny County Total Abstinence koorialion will bn held in Temperance Hall. Pittsburgh. on Friday 'l3th September next, at a eack , . M. J. .A.SHBRIDGE. Sec'y V%. Corn. Nanei Srielinan' In the Common Pleas of Atte by her next friend, gbeny county . Alias Subueents Mot gam Pat ter " n ' for Divorce, • N 54,M h 0 .. arc term, 17/. George Spie4tnan. 1 1314 ' AV ND n ow, to-Wit, August 20th, 1844, n Subpoena /liana alias Subpoena having been issued to the res pondent in this case, and proof haying lxcn made that the soda patty could not. be found in this county, Notice is hereby given to the said respondent ndent that in will be i required to appear in said court, fourth Mondny 1 if October next, to answer the complaints set forth in P aid petitiorr, otherwise such proceedings Will be bad its are ditected by the Act of Assembly in such rases made and provided. E. TROVILLO, Sit'ff. ------ a 2O--a low4t. CTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE. INSTRU BUSS LY DIA. APPLETON, FOR aevcred years Teacher of Instil tonental Music in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from which *be lA highly recommewle.l, will give instruct which s to a limitea number of Pupils in as he naborts ac complishrocnt. ller long experience Teaches .f instrumental music, and a determination to spare no pains, for the wirasscernent of her Pupils, she hopes will secure a portion of the public patronage. Applications whiressed to Box 9.32 Pittsburgh r O. or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the 01111 WOrifil, will receive prompt attention. By permission the follow ing Gentlemen may be referred to: ALLEM Resits:a, Esq., Exchange Broker, Jas. A. BA ItTRAII, Esq., City Treasuter, ritth,gh, J AIIIES BILS a I, E q .. Merchant. Penn at. Mr. J. H. MELLOR, Music Store, Wooast. one 9-altts Log Wool. AO Wag Chip Logwood ; Just receJ. W•ved end • for vale by BURBRIDGE & CO., Water Stnvt, between Wood & Smithfield wag 28 - MUS TY rip HE subscriber has just race ivexl the following VA g v 9D6, „ which he will sell at a small advance ea I,amerafroe., ' wholesale and retail: - 300 lbs oys Shoe Threei; 5 gross best Boot Webb ; 75 • Awl Blades; 700 lbs Sparables; 50 bushels Shoe Pegs; 160 grosa Boot Laces; 8 cases Shoe Robbers; • 3 gross Ames, W s o and Alger's Shoe Knirres aogetber with a complete assortment of findings; ZOO gross best Hooks and Eyes, a n cards and in boxes GO " Steel Pens; 10,000 Quills; 100 packs American and German Pins; 20 gross Lead Pencils' • 100 " everpoint Leads; 10,000 Slate Pencils; 150,000 Percussion Cops; • s ; Silk, linen, grass and trout 76,000 Fish Hook Tines, rods, reels. &c. U.; description; Ivory, Shell and Horn Combs, every Pen, .Pocket and Dirk Knives; Shaving and Toilet Soaps. Razors. Straps, Poses , raises, &c. &c. JOHN W. BLAIR, lug 31-lor 120 Wood street. BARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR, A Savories. Wash ter the Teeth, 1011110DUCING at once the most healthy state of the A. moutteleansig and restoting the teeth to their aatural torltiatnesil giving hardness to the gams, der she putrifactive infittence of decayed teeth, lessening in ever! instance the irritation and soleness .incidentl to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrice. Also., a auparier Tooth Powder, as r ecommende d to the Meiical faculty of Philadelphia, by tho celebra ted Doct. Hudsoe. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. Wsalt, Dentist, Pbeily street. aug 31 11110KKGS resorted sixes for sale 1N Uaug 16 D. &G , W. LLOY D. .I.IIIATIINE AZIED 11108.0000. • RD MAD, No. 101 Wood 'freer, 4 doors above Diamond alley, PIT TSB U R. 6 11 . AS just received a large s upply of New York and Baltimore Spaoi.h Sole Lenther,Vpper Leather , t'hiladelphis and Cuomo' Kips and Calfski ' . Moto. glad all kinds. Shoe Ilcutling-s, Tanned Oil, &c, &c. using(ll which is 00, red at the very lowest lx tfully invi ice* for oasis. Merchants ana M too anuatcutrers respec ted to "Kill and essmine his stuck before elsewhere. 101I,eatlpr of 01l Lio4lshoughtio the ,rough. suga4ll. .~ ~~'"`= From ~be Baltimore Sim. ARRIVAL OF THE _ ~- :~;<~;a....:. __ rt of Vlittoburst), ARRIVED Capitol, Mien, Ciocinnaus Consul Clark, Ship Yard, Belfast , , Ebben, Wheeling, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Michigan, poi., Beavcr. DEPARTF,D. Allegheny Belle, Hanna, Cincinnati, Zanesville Packet, Basics, Zanesville, Musk Valley, Bowen. do May puke, (new) Miller, CiWheencinnati, Bridgewater, Campbell, ling, Cleveland, lied, Beaver, Michigan, Bois, Bria_____..........mver. Nomlsom -- roc Cincinnati. THE steamer 0C01TOL," Capt. Eta Lt.; a, will depart for the above and intermediate Fats, regtslarly, on every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock• For fret or ee &PPly on board, or to ra.4ll' BIR'MINGHAM & CO. .ept BEAVER PACKET. maim 'The well known steamer MICHIGA N, W. B. Boras, Master,has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. r. hi • and Beaver have at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and thme wbc no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be o pened as soon ai l the weather r ill permit; on the °Pepin of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEW Elf..AND,O.,ancl MADVILLE, re., will immediately gu into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to July 12 G. M. BARTON , Water street. lIT w i th Evan: Safety The Michigan is pt owided Canard _ _ PITTSBURGH AIM WVICELISG REGULkR t PACKET • im ik s i e sole. The now and splendid steam boat SRligiflifi kiEß,Capt.r,oirsca,, wig vilo as a rr-gabir packet between this place and Whoeaing, leaving pittakaalb Aitro7 Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and WinselsnigaPXY Aredne-sday s.nd Saturday at 8 o'clock. Fur Creisig or rumor apply on koaPi. or to J. likWTOll ;ONES. The BO:OreAer LS pragiaaiit pith Evans' Wog Gqani, to pew:P*oooe* of cagn• J u ne 22' , - '54. ,." i11 ,. .. i_ - l - L- • ii.:44....;;-,...i...'-., li'it,-• •r -e. 4, - '...4... ..,. . ~.. . _.. -.- 1 N, ~• .,. .... - . , ~ - ~, :.,'; '''"-----.----_____ ------- , 1.1011111111.• ; ViT HEREAS, in and by iiii act of die Genensi U- V V senday pf Petursylvan i a,entitlecl an act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth. it is enjoined on me to give public notice of such elections to be beld. and twenumenue in such notice what officers are to be elected; io romance, thereof, I, El.usit Tony it.to, Sheriff of the County 4 Allegheny, do therefore make known, and give this public notice to the electors of said County of Allegheny, that a General Election will be beltshe said County on the Tssolay efOctober Dist, at the several election districts therein. Pitts , e Electors of the First Ward of the city of \ of - burgh, and meet at James Little's Tavern, corner Fe Tb Ferry Fourth streets. Tim Electors of the Second Ward of tbe city of Piusburgh, to meet at the house of Hugh Duffy, on the corner of Second and Count Sueets. .. I The Electors of die Third Ward of the city of I Pitsburgh, et at tho house of J. Duliail, corner of Seventh an d Grout sts. The Elecuors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, to meet at to Washington Coffee boom, corner of St Clair and vo n streets. The Electors of the Faith Ward of Aleaa t ric her Stewart, in city of Pitts burgh. to meet at the bowie cuf k- said Ward. Tbe Ekctors of the First. and of the city of Alle gheny, to meet lathe hoof WDonald, corner of Craig and Ann streets. The Electors of Second Ward of the city of Al legheny, to meet it the house of John Oliver. former ly occupied by John Goebring,corner of the Diamond and Ohio street e Electors of the fhird Ward if the city o in f A mid lle gheny, to meet at the Public School House, ; Th Ward, on the East Commons. The Electors of the Fourth liquid of tbe cit Wiley,y of Allegheny, to meet at the house of Mrs. Susan on the East Common. The Electors of Pitt township, maim; qt the house now, orlstely occupied by Conrad Forywoglot known by the name of the "Social Garden," ou the Farmers' and Mechanics' Turnpike rood. The Electors of Peebles township, to meet qt. the house of John Beitler, in the value of Ei.o. LihertY• The Electors of Wilkins townships in meet at the house of Francis Wilson, on the Frankstown road, in said tow nshir• The Electors of Plum township. to mtrt at the house of Margaret Little, fornierly John Little's, in said \ township. The Electews of Versailles tOWnship to me et at t h e White House, formerly owned by Thomas Neel, on tbe Pittsburgh and Greensburg Turnpike road, in said including the townshiE wetor The of Elizabeth township, Borough of Elissabeth, to meet st the house formerly oc cupied by John Walden, in s aidborongb. The Electors of Jefferson township, to meet at the house of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King in said township. The Electors of Mifflin township, to meet at the house of Suomi Wilson, formerly occupied by Junes 11. Neel, in said township. of Upper St. Clair township, to meet The Electors house of James Connor, in said tac:whip. at T he Electors of Lower St. Clair ‘ township, to meet ot the house of p. McAninch, forme ' r occupied by A. 11. Harsbbarger, at the end Alonh Bridge. T Electors of Robinson wistaship, to goat at the house of Swab MoVarletnit ihrnleile lindlel McVec-- bind. in said township. 'fbe Electors of Fayette townsh:p, to meet at the house formerly ..I.nitiorsr McCray's, in Noblestown, in . said towns The Electors of Findley township, to meet at t h e \ house of IsicLellatsd A Armor, fu rmedy mooed by John Charles, in the village tit Clinton is said town- I ship. The Electors of Moon township, to meet at the \ Erie of Peter Onion, in said township. The E lton of Ohio titiff nia11:1, to meet at the louse of John Hay. in said townildp. The Electors of Fswittlin townstnp, to meet at the house formerly occupied by John Shrum, in said town ship. The Electors of the Borough of lilsochestcr, to meet th Public School House. Te he Electorn of Reserve township to meet at the at house of Gottlieb yisher, in said township. The electors of Daldwio township to meet at tbe bowie of John Cowen, its said umpship. The Electots of Ross township to meet at the house Henty Krider, in said township. The Electors of Pine township to meet 5 t the bow of cf iacri-Cochran, Esq. in said township. The Electina of West Deer township to meet at the, tiont,Csin Na lee, in said township. at the The Electors off.ast Deer township to moot house of Public School HolUe.in the villsge of Titivation, in said township. The Electors of Indiana township to meet nt the bowie formerly ciectspied by•Satrosel Mackey, iu said township. ~ The Electors of t h e borouglief Sinnhigau, to meet at the house footway occupied by Dominic O'Conner. deceased, is said borough. Tbe Electors of. the borough of TAwrenceville, to meet at the Town Hoose, in said borough. The Electors of the borough of Sharpsburg to meet the boom Warne* Sharp, electors as in said borough. At which time and places the qual i fi ed at aforesaid. will elect by Whit— ONE PERSON FOR GOVERNOR; ONE PERSON FOR CONGRESS. ONE PERSO FOR SEN ATOR, in conjunction with Roder eminty. FOUR rEasofis FOR MEMBERS Of AS SEMBLY. ON E PERSONP OR CAN AL COMMISSIONER: ONE PERSON FOR COMMISSIONPI: OriFs PLR-SO Fcri APPITAR- And in pursuance of the 30th Section of an Act of the Gonna Assembly of Pennsylvania, apprereed 9.9 th \ April. 1844, entitled "An Act se TO** tbe Stote l l Debt, sod to it\teorpora te I`O T'prinsylvinitt Canal and 1 \ Roil Road Porominy," ..reby give notice, That, at die neat gene electien, the qualified voters of this Commonwealth, or as of them as choose to do so, shall deposite in tb moth omes, st the usualtirnes nut pleees providt4 by hue. sepiolite ballots, endorsed inn Poesy with the words "for thele of th e main line' upon them, or agaioat the sa the mai line," as their opinions may be. That these vow &bell he coy ft returned and pnitlisheti, in like two! as the Tar 4 fi4l Penal CusuWasioncrs are now provided by law to be. And by virtue of the 19th section of the act of the second ofJuly, 1839, it was enacted that every trans eicepting Justices of the POOOO, *be shall bold any I offiwe or apenintmen of profit or trust ander the Gov ernment of the United 'States, or of this grate, or of any city, or inenrpotated district, whether a commis sioned- is or otherwise, a subonlinate Aker or spat. who is, or shall be outplayed under the Legisia- I a,,, otecutive, or Judiciary departmentof this State, or of the United SWO4 Or of aoy city or incoitmconea 1 district, and also that every menthe; of Congress, and \ of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any city, oc Commissioners of any incorper rated district, is by law incapable of bolding or mem cising, at. the same tinie, the offom or oppointment of Judger Inspector, or Clark of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or oth er officer of any such amino shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. Airs,in and by the 4th section of an act approved the 10th of April, 1340, JulykTt te r 13th section of the act passed tbe Stel, 1339, entitled an act relating to the elections of this Cotnuionwealtb, shalom be so construed as to plevent any Militia Offi cer or BoringhOfficer, front serving as Judge, lospecr ter or Clinic, at any General or Special Election in this C cs mnionwesth . And the return Jollies of the respective slistricts aforesaid, ate 'squired to meet at the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, OD do FILIDAT lIIAT ATTLI. TOIL 811COND TOZODAT Or OCTOSIR DILIT,LheOv4 theft to perform those duties moire& by law. Given under roy_battd at I'llit this 29th day of August, Is. D.. Of* end of she dependence of the Oohed Statos,the eintl-eilinh. ELIJ Ali II LOW LW, Sheriff. ... , ~. ..., u LARGE SALES OF awl CMOs, CamOr", Cassiartts sail Dr ether Goods. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and 5.1 s streets, to-wormer. Thursday, September sth, at 10 o'clock. A M., will be sold with out rescnre, a large Catakspe , Lct ry Goods, among which is an invoice of fresh a seasonable Goals. received direct from the City of New 'cork, consisting Hsurfine Broad Cloths, various 9.0)3r5; Cassia:tares and Cassinetts i Bleached and Brown Muslin.; Calicoes anti Chintzes; Checks and Bedtiching; Amex" and Hard-times ; Naryand Handkerchiefs; and Patent Thread, Ste. AT 2 O'CLOCK. P.M ~ * Cut: , lES FURNITURE AND GROCF.R V. T 400ek, same Evening , Dr 7 OA en 4 levy. 8 colckirls, precisely, a lot a new and Second [bad Gold and Silver. %iv ATC HES. 4, El. A CIVIS. u ctioneer. Sept 4 Pty Solo of Dry Got Aid of RUPSAVIDS sad LACES remaining OVSrfranA Monday's Sale, WILL be sold at the New Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63. Wood street. on Thursday. Sept. sth, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. a large and rich assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Gnats, fresh received from the East; embracing many articles of the latest styles, and finest quality. Such as Changeable Alpachas; Black Bombazines; Met inoest Ealiennete Lunettes; Black Alpachas; Lustiest Ging hems; Flannelic Irish Linens; Bleached and Brown Mustiest Linen cambric; Table cloths and Diapers; Woollen and Fancy Shawls; Silk and Cotton Handi i ts; Yeoman's cravats; Children's Hoods; Cotton Hos ry, Cotton Three4l-; Sew'ne Silk; Satinets; Ky• Inane, Broadcloth..., asAmcres; Prints; Drillings; Suspen. dent; Tapes. &c., &c. ilat A; 13,000; Shoes; belon;ing to 3anic invoice: Giese MUD Knives and forks; Penknives, Combs, Pis, Itecus, Steel pens, &c., &c. At the game time, ell ttte Ribends, Trimmings and Lame, rem lining unsold from the sale on last Monday, embracing BurElet and Cap Ribends; Satin and Taf.. fety Riband4 fine Mantua Ribands; Edgings and in. settions Cotton end thread lacer. Wash Blond: Rob hineu; Greciatiett; Quilling; Cashmere Shawls; Silt; pocket handkerchiefs; Bic Nic, Cotton and 'Beaver Glover. freM garters; Blue black sewing Silk; Cotton Balls, dt.c., &. Terms of sale, cash L currency. YND & BICKLEY , Auctioneer. M = 31 7 LANEI ------ ; SUDORIFIC 1,13 N big ‘ safe end effectual relngiY for Prigg tigl Fever, Influenza, Pleurilrf. !h° fine__k far cqnsimnptiust, Asthma. =;O4 LOW , fix , q• oupply kept comma/7 on eni for et * drug stens 4 PDP Car nag* .~~ -. . . .tiJ+ `- Darold's st Alsatian. k T Davis's Commercial Audio° Rooms, corner fa of Wood mid Sch streets, tomsorrow, Tbunday, Septamb.or sth, at 2 o'clock I'. Ild .. will be sold, with- out resere, 1 lousily Dareacb, square body; doors open on each side; nearly wev.; can be draws by 1 or l i two Horses. Matt ARRIVAL THIS DAY. the Eastern "UrAS been received direct Easterncities, at the new" Auction Remus, Nos. 61 and 63 Vit3a oleel;ana will be sokl by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assortment of Fineand superfine Ingrain Carrots ; Stair and Floor Venitien. do. eart Schneil. Tufted end Brussels Hh Rugs; Four and si: cleaner matting. The colon and petzerns are all of the chokest and most fashionable descriptions: Red the carpets will be sold for L1t.33 THAIS MIT Wlitlit lILSS in the city. Also, for private sate, superfine bread cloths, Irish linens, linen carnbrics, &c, which will be sold low. LYND & BICKLEY , Auctioneers.. --- Mist Ilisse oo civesl i hfew' s Atictifm R ms, corner of 2d an 4tcgen Wood Si f CCU. rip NO Casks of Hardware, sir saparicir quality, 1. among the lot, are .20 dose um fine (Ladies') ; d Pen knives; 50 " Gent's do (Lame ') o 100 " " fine pocket, do, 100 " " " 2, 3 and 4 blade, dm 100 Canis (supetior) assorted, do; 50 " " Scissors; 100 dor. Gimlets; 1500 rs Augurs; d Q ux G 8 Tea Spoons, (supotiori) 8 " Tobacco Doses; 9 " Cork Screws; 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges 10 Setu do da do; 20 dux Banburg Locks; 0.10. mai Bun:bees Steels, Carving *nivel, and Plated ItiertnariSißaP;i4ble Sir"*. The above lot will be Oen will rusty for e*atahla: don (up stairs,) on Tuesday morning tip 2 7 th Igst. Due notice Will be given cif the 4ay of sale. Y. M'KENNA , Auctioneer. MEI=I all '. Jirrifst of rine (to , 4 1 lifiCe4ll,44 Auction, Mari, c orne ttery r of 261 and Wood Streets. 11 . UST seaeived and will be sold at public and ',ri d/ Tate lisle a very extensive invoice of superior CUTLERY an d: Fancy Goode, a mong which are Extra fine (Rodgers')Pen knives, 1. 2. 3 and 4 blades; " " (Taylor'*) Pocket do. '2 and 3 blades; bilMe!!*4l 19 of f' Clay .." Van liftmen, o " " Pearl, Shell and ivory handles; Tillotson's Superior &mots, in cases; Warranted German Silver Table Soong: .. d• do Tett•Spoons t Shaving Soap in Bozos, (6 cakeilo each ;) Reboos, Clintbiets, Combs du' , Thp above articles are received siirds4 front tba irrt• , • shorten, and cantos sold at estspEnely.low winos. jialos commence on blootbsy this averting) th4kAdi inst., to i and to be continued every evening (tiutailty*eseep -1 trith) until the whole pre suld, Te . r ms at Ng I • t t A uct ioneer. wig 5,.. EXTENSIVE SALE Of EEABLts VaWit llLehi 'stets'stetsstlial• A GRI to the will of the late Thomas Cap- IVsill, deed., the subscribers will sell at. public Anction, on the premises, an Wednesday the 11th September, 1844, the following ptoperty to the City of Pittsburgh , vista One lot ot ground fronting o n Water stree t, Tow Market, edjoining Messrs. Hannah k Gordad• IN ere house, being thittrbve feet in front on said street. and extending beck one hundred and eighty feet to Front street, on which there is erected a specious brick dwelling house John ater street, now occupied as a public house by Adams. Also, two three story brick dwelling houses, with beck buildings on Front street. Also, one Lot fronting on Libeity greet, between Cecil's Alley and St. Clair street, being thirty feet in front and one hundred and twenty feet deep to a tee foot Alley, on which is erected two three story dril lings with get , bark bungs, now occupied byMichael !Cane, and by Mr. Samuel Lindsay, Grocer. Conditions of sale, one third of the nurchaso money to be paid in band; con third payable in two equal ay nual in with interest, sof the cubes third to remain in the hands of the purchaser on inter*, psy able semiunnualAy secured by bond end alortgag e i during the nsitulife of Mrs. Sarah Cass illy, Side to cornmeikee R 1,11 o'clock, A M., on the pretrii. see on Liberty Wed. HENRY M'CULLOI;hti, JAMES CARSILLf, JAMES !MAR A, JAMES p. CUMMINS, ==l ilOllllO, *voi GNI &glide 10 1343111 S & STIIOI 4 G , 140, Übcity street- IS4i ----- , Allall9lo/121 VOirrAllllll WNW sung, For the transportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE Wyman PITTS PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, BURGH AND BALTIMORE, •ND NEW YORK AND BOSTON• THE PROPRIETORS la ESP ECTF U LLY inform theirfriend s a nd s hippers generally, thatthey have changed the nacneof theit Transption Line, f r om the United States Portable BliLieeorta- to the American Portable Boat Line. is line is composed of twenty-five new Four See tiontiortable Boats, one of vlch will depart daily frota Pittsburgh, Philatielfkiisaiat Baltimore. Tbe superiority ikati a dvantages of the Portable Boat aver every culler mode of transportation arri too well known to shippers generally to require comment: suffice it to say, that the detention, kus, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably attendi niladel Ogee . t r..3et shipments between Pittsburgh and Phphia, by tae Pmtaitle Bouts most effectually removed. To give gado:ieto:l terviu sawners and rbippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philmicipkia, 4itPagt any additicrnal charge to the owners. Meichandise shipped by this line in any of tho east ern cities. andconsignedto H Devine &Co, will bo for warded immediatelyon arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of cmnurissions. H. Devine will receive produce cons hi igned to m, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to eel of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communickitionsor good* directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. II DEVINE &CO Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E 4. W tiiTEiIP4S 4 30 Market street, below Tenth. Phliadelphie . GIESE & SON, Commeace street Wharf. Bal& CO. '1 A FA HNESTOCK 100 Front street. New 'York. RICE & WILLIAMS , No 3, Chatham street. 80400. iasl°2agial o. dl• Inc•ISTILTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the ttansportation of erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line hat met with, since It first established on the "Individual Enterprise system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, opo of which wilt leave Pittsburgh, llhilodelphia awl Bat tirnoce every day (except Sundays) during the season, and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages oftbe Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) ex. too well known weshippecs hybs fQIIW giteerallY 1P reflli4e 411 PATU meta. Shippers can rely onhavingtheirrcadoe, qu:pliant diza, or goods of 40 11124 that eilif eflOeiPea TA' the Agentsof this Lbw, forwarded with dispatch 04 at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Limo, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, mac. Allcornmanicatioes to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. MeANULTY , At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 0, Smith's WheW &J P aT APBCOiTmTore• No 13, Peck Slip, New York. TM:PI AS BORBIDGE , ian3l-11 272, Market rtTet, ntiladelphia. J . A DAVIS. Awtioneer OrUltion lArkilllll4l 1211201 Treigists to Vbiltidelphis and Staltimoso. MERCHANTS St. MANUFACTURERS' LINE FORtransporting Goods, Mercbandise, Produce, &c., between PiUsbwrgk,adelpk ard in and Bmore. Goods will be received and forwed by alti this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. M ll be im I goods forw . ar ded from Philadelibia by this Line wiiured Th e Proptietnrs and agents will give t heir whole at, tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their cuOtn n. invi 9 1 etkir pen, merchant/I, InaI*F44TPTI In EITe Ps a will bake Ibillplettritelfore• MerOVßlliitiP Pellajgm ea to the agents will be received. freight and diem* pOl, ittni fefmnrded withom additional cbargefor for wording or storage. SAMUEL Vir DAY, 1 H L PATTERSON, s Proprietors Samara M Kier, Canal Basin, near7th st. flush's. Sassari W Dos, lst and `Phi Wharf, below Racest Delaware, ladelphia. lowa Cram, Baltimore. L Patterson,Hollidaysburgii. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. 14 N Briggs, New York. Wm a Reynoirls & Co., Boston sassy. ro: James McCully, Ircht & Martin' R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge&Co , Haag_COatter , C Hassey, John Wier, Cbwrcit Cornthers. George Breed, F Sellm, Samuel .1 MeNight, Le • &trowel Wawa, MadifPop reb 15,'44 undsvins woe, 30}7siLzt11,Yriti, bL 3. Ir yBUABRI D G E & Co. suit 10 Water et., barterm Wood & Smithfield. CEROONS (s gdu& nrticle,) in Store he and will he sold low to close consignment , MAILMAN & JENNINGS , 43 Wocss street. INE LEMON SYRUP, -12 dos wbolesale or oast the drag stared JON A. PaDD & CO rig atatai. 15 0 TONS HANGING ROCK PIG METAL I. Received and for saie by W. WALBRIDGE. &Cf.. augg7 Water st. betvreen DRICE'S COUGH CANDY, in gore end for s L et the menofeuire's price, No 60, corer..r of Fourth sad Wood street, 0%48 opre,7aTe eelo . et t FR searehOsse of J KIDD &P• tug 24 wart Foorth and W C ood st. 20 (MIS. near •'o. 3 Misclicicl. Just rei-eive , anil fur *die b'Y 31:1SisalqiS4r, Co. 43 Wood st. ivaly '36 A Casks Mede* it Jew reoried Joni for sok by J. W. BURBRIDGt, & CO.. Water Sweet, between Wood end sag 29 whom;* Iwo 4. 114141411 X 101:04104"1 c.. 040 NAL at wouNiviv ' _.----_ _,_-_-_-- --,,-_----_-----,--- sir':k M.. sAAbiDAI I,I)- /4 4 744 , 7,4.• eS c . ii adManwfacturtvi ..,.—.... . ....,... .. . ....... i r 1, .;444411 4 1j0k5crip.......... - t .t•• • MI Belk* Cinii ACt..... FIIANG F.--AT SKINT, OsPkiladelplia .................. . , ... propti. NC11: York .................... . . ... . proms; Boston. ......... ~... ~.....„..... ..... .... ... riot", &La isto re ........ .-.lst tait•-• I - .... relit% Sr EC lE. Gold• ...................... , . „„•..I„.lfreig. Silver ........................ ••" " '1" - 'rat PE NNSYLVANIA .--ralsßuß6ll. • Bank of Pitiable, gk ......... - ............. , 7 . Merchants and Manxfacturere bank ...... . Exekange ................... .."i.•......... .. pa, Ifottidaysburgk ............ ......• • 14 tiii,NClft4llll4. , -PCVi k cf Nortk idnictico ... -.. 1.%%% - 1.,- —ro Po .iolierii ell 44 . :t:-.- :t ......... PRI., Pa ren"44,olifißlft ...... --•.. ~ .... ----P ll * - conlasTcii P.410.t 01 41”4.4avania . , ... ... :pus tartnevs' and hteckansce bank ..... - .... ..psi AvititialitgSs bauk: .... .. ;-... .. •.. : ....... lair Manufacture rs 404 44e00404. .. , ... , ........ IWII Mechanics: ............. , . , „ ....... .„., ....rat tri114114i4,8. ...... • ....It t•-•••• • t . T..** 13%•- -POP kidc WM 104144 ............ : • ..-::: . :-.. -,it Sacuyikio ... , l`v: T. :... it:int:till- is:-.:•:r Soulkseark ..... ".. —, Issi:• :::: .. 7 .1:1-•$ 15 * We IiCIIS ....... " ............ . ......... ..par-. Bask d ens Township ...... .... ...... ....pas Girarbank ....... .... ...... .... ....... C 13 bank and branches ............ .... "...Mi. COIIIiTRY BANKS. , Bank of Germantown ...... ..• ..." .......pws Chester county ....... .. ........... pss4 " De/aware county ..,•••• .... -.....• .- . . . rin " Montgomery c0unty ... .... .. ..... ... ps " NO7 sAYSlbtflolid ... • .... ........ ~ .. ri l hiorrf busk of Bucks county ............ -.la Eastosbank ........... .:::::- "-I yr.- ..... r , 1 Doylestown bank .. „ ... .„. . „ „ .......... pa Pralkiir balik oi lvdskiiii:ai ...... •.1 Basko4 ckasibersbnrgk.... •.. . , . .. .... ~. „I . . 1 .• 3444464 VP •• ..... • :::• :::- : It- .... 1 - ". 9ettysbnegk .... „„.. , .... ... „ ..... I "Leteiftowst., ... .... .. ........... 1 " susguelunna county ..... ...... ./.... la Bero county bask.. .......... ..... ...... ....75 410400ia Bask asd Bridge Company.... „ .. 1 --- Calgifif ha 4- • 7 t . ' ........................ 1 .iric bqpk: ...................... ........1 Pa:mere aniiiioliii' biMilli : :: • :: .......... 1 . " Bank of Lancaster': ........ .r • • rs--.-• " Bank of Reading ............... .1,1°1" Harrisbnrg bank. ............ ... ........... 1 Honesdale ".... .............. .... ..... Lancaster " .................. .. ........ -1 14111COSICY CO. ....................... . ..... 1 Lebanon .... ........................ I Miners' bank of Pottsrill' e...•_...... ..... ......1 Monongakela bank of Brownsviite ....... .. —. 'I New Hope and Delaware Bridge company ..... '1 Northampton bank ................. . ...no , ielf Towanda bank .................. „, ... ~..0 Wy g omin bank .. .. , ... ~. ...... 1 1 b ank.. ..... . • .....,:. .••- .... West Diana York bark......... 0.......... ... HIO. .. 1 Belmont liaa of t rfairsvilii,,-- z,- .... ....1 .... - . Clinton bank of Co/ualptis ........ . „.. Columbiama bank of Ness Lisbon .... ...., ... ....I Circleville (Lawrence, cashier). ... „.. „ ..... 1 " ( Warren, cashier)....-. ~ .„„... no sale Cincinnati banks... • .... •••••••• 1:•• 111-1--1 Chillicotlie bank - - •• • - • :1 , :.. i Commercial batik of Lake Erie. ........ st t t • • Dayton bank . • ...• .. •• .. ... ... ....... .....1 Frankkin bask of Colvalrna . ..... ... ......I Farmers' and Meckanics' bank tri Storb;*.oale —1 Farmers' bank of Cantbn ............ ~, . 311 Gear tga .................. ..., .. „ . „.. l 3 /4 arasvilie ....... , ....... • ..... . ........... ei ........... .........io tin Hamilton ............ Lanca5ter.............. ...... ........ . Marietta........ '''''''': ` :::: ' :••••••• 'l# i sassillosa ...... .... .•-• •••••• ...... ~-11 metkanics' and Traters', Ciiscimutii .... .-. 1., Mount Pleasant ...... . . • .... . ...... . ..... .. 1 Norwalk . • ............................. .......1 Putnam ........... . • . • .... .. ......... .;.,„:1 Sandusky ... . ............. .. • . • . • . .... ..„ .14 Scioto .............. •• • .... ...... .. . • .... 10 Urbana ....... . • .. ........... . • • . • .... .... 50 Wooster. ............ .•.• .... .............. .14 Xenia ...... „ . . .... „.. • • ....., ........ . . . .... .11 ~. ............ ....1 I . Bail* d C150e10nd....... ".. .. .. .. . .30 Il'i DI /WA i Staie iiio . os4 afttneke • ...... „ , ... . • ... ... It Stak Solp„„..ixt.. .. . ..... „ ....... 12 N.r.TATIJCICY... AU banks" ~,.. ~ ..... , .......... ~. ........... , 11.11) 101 S. State bank .... .. . 1i ....„ „ `fit .. ~., "... ./5 .. ... 5 . Bank of i i ii ""' VIR I TINIA• " . ... Beak of Ike Valky of Virginia ........... . ... ti i Bank of Virginia ......................... ..111 Xxcluzsge bank of Virginia ...... .. ... • .. . • - Farneers' bank of Virginia.... ...... ......... !flora- Western bank of Virginia .. . • ........... • biereluents' and Yoking's' beak of Virgisia..... - .., Braacket• • .• !? 7 114'iti ciids.:7 . 7 :rt. Raltintore City basks,- •- t • • • t • t • •- t • •- r •,, Pt i' All other solvent baakf . • _„- -- i- :•t • • •••• 0' NORTH' C'A RPI• 1 Ili 4: Is AU solving batiiiii—c:iivivriw., : t- , • , - *- , All solvent /*cake .... .. ..__ULA.-: -- • - • • : • ..-.:. :•*. GrP! I • -t-W , Ailsoleeto kaSk s '"ii,AWAiiii: ." " P . ' Mobile 16044- . .*:.?" :" . • 1:" . ." Cavalry - 3 TENNES New Orkaxs basks (rood)W.E. ... ”r-!- T. . 4 4 ... e All basks Pagihsrik J MDT? 4t CO ,~ $:~ ~ ` BM= (-KAN ftw wolgt trs s P"S IndEagedEo cocintale - E T bin 2/1 A 011011$0, . 49 RBI!" GROUNP Is4oEit. Juntreceived frprft p g itimore.o: lo c0m 4 11 114741 and for salo by SAN RIER. Canal Basin.atellth,.etreet• a 22 8111di l ig? 00 Yllciewtit4ie,bliteceri ppntinr sure!ipir sale by J7SD, B. Ig' I'APPr.N #r.. Co., ialf 43. 85 Murices oven: ' Wit.W' ANSON. POWDER MANUFACTURER. j 26-60. N ILA R FITTIISUip4 ft LBS. CHIP. LoGnooD, • In 1101., 2.500 lbs. Chip. lustic-- our ft* for sale at the drug ' , tom of lONA. KIDD & ---- corner f ouch arid 421.01r.4411 " /44n it, ' CITIERCVS NO. 1 SAP 1 104. jot 0 for Welly Ti 115P"*1.--fiZ aug Wip.rr ,v .44 AL Slott 'as-. 2tl Mo. ASTPR OIL, ill Ante and Or in Wilt. AI the Dog,stcre R-mtiAtmo & co. conscr W o c t il swats.. ate,St'u - Iv --- a I g n BOXES (..incion at 4 Ster CmAlleo, la iih.c,4a.t ircolyeli cowl Ete. wile ler wit 1 .r vizi REINIENST No 140. Librie, rti & IiaRONG. I *ti:, - , .=. .I.SI RECEIV ED. Id ' SW GA ..)11.rlo•toetee 1 St, : eP omorteoest erCefiraiure. l l linls , "se* , s sok ell r_uties: Z. MN &c., to ;.. • ,_ "; * )11 , 4
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