elytif . 1 tylk .01tOttinyfoot 1 . : bu %L IMWISBURGH,PA. `,I;IIf,,I),N,tgDAY MORNING, SEITEMB 811. riILtULTIC •T H.Y3 will take Place /344 and aca,oa Saturday, as was orroniously rd in onr Iltst notice. Public Discussion. Alit large and respectable meeting of Whig's and VernOcitits, held at the house of E W Hays, on the Bigler road, on the 29th of August, the meeting was estsin; iied by calling Mr. SAMUEL M'ELtHINNY fo tbo chair, and appointing C. AN D Ensom, Secreta ry. The Omit:man having stated the object of the meeting,. the fullowiog resolutions were then iniani mously.sdopted, Ist, Resolved. That wr hold it to be an incumbent duty an.evary.good citizen, to make himself thoroughly acquainted with the leading principles involved in the approaching elections. that they may vote knowing!), dttd thioireby acquit themselves of thy duty which writ ail owe to our common country. • Ike Solved, Therefore with a view to aissemi naqiaotination, we appoint a Public Political Dis rfasiii,on,,tcr'be held at the house of E W Hays on Friday 134 or September, at eleven o'clock, to which we invite all collectively, and particularly request and so lictitt : thwatteadauce of the leading speakers of both diatom come out, and without (lodging or prevarica. tion make Icemen and defend the great measures of na- Retinal polity, oo which- the ‘Vhigs and Democrats are divided, vie: st Tariff, Annexation of Texas and Distri-, !ration . of the Public Lands, &c., • '3d. Pete/yea?, That we appoint six of a committee of thr.e".l4ltige and three Democrats, whose duty it stud, be 4n ptlbliaU ihe proceedings of this meeting in the crerit papers of the two parties, and through the columits of the newspapers, solicit spealwrs and the pOlia generally to attend, and we pledge ourselves WO QUIN best endeavors to secure a large audience, a petieet bearing and preserve older. Ina:Nephew:le with the above as a Committee. we bereby earnestly hope that some of the most 'prnmi next epeikere of euch party shall kindly favor os with their attendance at the above time and plate. Derrioti att.' Whigs John Hooter. Jpkii 14` Neal, JaCciti Whiteseil, <,..SPLENDID PRIME BANNER! Wiiimatianneed in yesterday's paper, that the patri nein - 4stoopitic Ladies were determined not to be eetdene by their fair whig-competitors, and bad made asting,Mits to -present a Splendid Banner to the de *tine 4aesward or toc;:nahip having the largest annhoraf. Workingmen in the procession of the 19th. They willalso present a magnificent Flag to that cOotity Fbicji Xall send the largest delegation to the conveetion Both the Flag and Banner will be of ib mbtt magnificent kind, surerior td any that . has ever been seen in this county. Here, democrats, is , a prize worth contending for-a-and we trust that no de leglition*rill resign it without a struggle. "It is the best . . mini that you can attest your gratitude to the La dies who have so generously and patriotically pre- Falai FOURTH WARD, ALLEGHENY -L meeting of the. Demoerntic citizens of the 4th WitoiAllegheny, will be held et the house of J. C. Gordon on Wednesday evening, 11th it.r., at 7i o'- docks. A general attendance is requested. Several popular simrakens will be present. • rep :10.-2t. 4LI,EGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Allegheny County 'f,,t a l Abstinence. Avaxiatioil will be held in Temperance Hall, Pittsburgh, on Friday, ladi September nest, at 11 iielak,A 1. J. ASIIBRIDGE. Sec'y Ex. t'oin. - 1;i17811ELIN - G coNvEtitiora. V" EMOCRATS of Allegheny County you are re --locoed to meet this evening at Polk Hall, on street, Lu make arrangements to go in mug to grenittrurDeMOCllitic bretheren of the “old dominion," o tke 12th inst. Then come all ye that prefer Li 'coy Anitish Bank Whiga * CHEAP CAIIPSTIEG. I: Tat their HE Subscriber , B c r o en r ow of 'arkop eninget G : 3 and sth streets, a new, extensive and gen- 3 3 sr era assortment of Supetfine. Fine and m a ' 114 , 8 l a common Ingrain Catpetings, together with l e : l a 4-4 and 5-4 Matting, Hearth-rites, Matts. Z .- , 0 42 Bindings, &c., ,purchased for Cash in the w , a: .d, a Etist, directly from the manufacturers and L i t St at auction, which they will disperse,i of at • prices that will compensate purchasers for 9: ..5 giving them a call. IT 0 ' WM. ft. M'CONNELL & CO. I; sent 4 4-2 w •• Z ~. . . '''-- Badness Coats. Clitlß last report brings us out two now coats of kt this description. The material used in the first is French and English Tweeds, of which we have re ceived some new patterns, suitable for the coming sea son—such-as Bronzed and granite mixed Plaids, &c ; thetas ate lined with rich Caclimere throughout. which nsakeir'them suitable for any weather. The other is a seri desirebteCoat, being something between a riding ‘' or•dress Coat—the material is Olive, Citron, Mulbet ry,'Undon Brown or Rifle Green Cloths, and trimmed with sporting Buttons. all of which we have in shun dance. Come on with your orders, gentlemen; the "n . ' ystem makes all iris diference, for there is no . . cristoster shop in the City can sell as cheap es die asbionable Head quarters. No 251 Liberty street. .lePt 2. . ALGEO & M.'61.71RE. Chronicle and Age copy. i • ' Removal. THE. Depot of the UNITED STATES PoRTAIILE Bost Dolt, has been removed for the present to likes& street, Ailighenytowri. 17" Office, corner Of LaCock and Federal streets, directly oppoatie the Pos; Offt>3. C. A. WANULTY," le t 4-3 iii Agt. U. S. Portable Boat Linn. Musical Instruments. THrooubsiniber bee.just received, direct from the Importers, an . entire stock of Band Instru "etas, of the best French and German manufacture, and of the latest improved patterns, viz: • •Tv•eneh Optiiclides in B, with keys &. slide; French Ctintetts in cares, with three valves; French B and E Rat Clarinetts, and very superior; Trombuncs,•Tenor upd Alto; French Horne, with four or six crooks; french Valve Trumpets, in cases; Kent Bugles, Brim' Drums, Flaws, Fifes; Violins, Guitars; Violin Strings, tistinete Reeds, Music and Music paper. &c:, &c. OP Military Bands supplied with complete setts of Instruments at the lowest prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, . . .122 Wood street, above Fifth, and opposite Childs & Shoe Store. aug 31—dto5. BOXES 16!,1;25.5sand?ound Lump Tobacco; 3,8b1s Crushed and Pulverised Sugar boxes Double Refined Loaf, do; l 6 Bbds Prime New Orleans, do; 0"Bbla Trimmed Shad. 'localized and for sale by ‘p J. D. WILLIAMS. , 'glinted Imassdiatcl7,. rtßnittFeA GOOD GLASS BLOWERS to go to uffalo, New York—where they will get employ ml for Bor 9 mouths in the year. Aim—Places waisd soon for a number of Laboring Men—for seve r4fecbanics—Saiesmen and Book-keepers—ware - Ai 44„._riti for so to , w far n p a n g d md . counnratrlii;ititosrme7i,iforroFrruir I;:nrs., gi, Kir' rent, .a choice amull Farm of 15 *is, r ani.,good dwelling house and outhotises for a respect an;tily or gardener, 2i miles east of Pittsburgh. „Senn!! good Looks and Girls for all work, tabid families. All kinds of agencies rasa 'promptly for moderate chargis. Please apply ABMS' Gitan;rail,Agency Office, No 9 Fifth street, wPt 7 Samuel M'llbenny, Robert Sample, Charles Anderson. DEMO - RACY 34 FZILT WATtll .THZ CHMUNILL. • Itsroftincb •II ‘• •-• ' D. B.Skebki, Mean:beat Agent ma Cossioisiios Merchant, - Water Street, near Wood I caster, Fisher. Louisville, • Allegheny Mail, Geg9 Ciacinnati, Zanesville Packet, Seale., Zanesville, Planet, Vorhies, 'Cincinnati; ' f Belfast, Ebben, Wheeling,' Ohio Mail. Bailey, Cincinnati, Rhode Island, Dawson, Marlette, Sligo, WDonnald, Wheeling, Zanesville, Duval, Ship Yard. Michigan, Bois, Beaver, Olevelatal, Hart, Beaver. DEPARTED. North Queen, NlTlnin, Cincinnati. Allegheny Mail, Gotf,,Cincinnati. Falcon, (new) iintlep, Cincinnati, Belfast, Ehbert, Wheeling, M'Dolanald, 3Vheeling, Clevlayai r aik , likihnever, neta,A.:l".' yen • - Riv er ' steane r•“F,VELINE,” Cnpt. ' ifiowa Jew tit, , fain: Agra, fer the above and all intennedi,Mg*r". on TlinracWieexi, stka lids test., at io.o' '4 M. For freight or passage apply no board, jiil/0 - • BIRMINGHAM &MO , sepj 11 Ni.. 01 Wateratreet. This is to certify that 1 tepnitecithe hull attire Steam B ;at dEvel.ine" in the thy dtire - k at this•Plaefl in the m rout 0f1u1y,'1444,..end germ her Itis l iyit , thorough re pair. arniNg restriated, and that I itcaliatin her sea word& and 'altogether sere" for c titrine Wet, ani passerrgeci: (Signed) ROBtlollo4l.' S, Sofa of Rep alt* borgh. - N ew Orleani, 171 .K 16,1844, T e Steamer Seeiitte having been Docked in the Full of 1843iitoisitisfsctorily repaLiied, Cotion or oth er Produce or Marchandipershipped on hoard of her will he insured at the usual rate ,of rremiutii":by the undersigned Insuianee Companies in this City. • - Merchant's insurance Co. (Signed,) RICHARD L. ROBERTSON, Inspector, Western Marine and Fire insurance Co. (Signed) GEO. C. LAURASON, - rept 11. • .Sec'y. For Cincinnati. oc-e 16 THE steamer ^CAPITOL," Capt. Eta Att.t.N, will deport for the above afid intermediate Foos, regularly, on every Monday morning * at 10 o'clock For freight or paseage.apply on board, or to sept BIRMINGHA.M & C 0,4 IIgAVERiPACKET :tr.... The sell 'known wanner DI I C RIG AN, ... NV. B. 1101E5,10110er, has commenced her regular daily ttipis lenving Pituburgh (ashereto ilire) at 3 o'clock. I'. M and Beaver at 8, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those ydc have no money carried free. . . The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as soon ns the weather v. ill permit; cni the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to cLEVELAND,O.,arid MEADVILLE. I'a., will immediately go into opera tion. Fur freight or par, , age niggly un boned, or to G. M. GARTON, jolv 12 Water street. Ire The Michigan i 4 prvided with Event' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGFI ANI) %VHF:It:LING REGULAR PACKET. !I t The new and splendid' steam boat e!"!,...kgur.k 131111X4EWATER,Capt.Cmtengtt., will ran nu a reg o iliir packet between rid:. place and ‘Vbeeling. leaving Pittsburgh every Tueuday nal Friilny nt 3 O'clock. and Wheeling every W'ednesday and Saturday nt 8 o'clock. For freight or paosogo apply on bozo J, nr to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridvvvate.r is provided with Evans' Spiety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. june 22 James Blakely. BLAKELY & MITCBELL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OPT, Smithfield near Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale cf Real Estate, Renting of City and Country Pro perty, Collecting rents for Trustees. Exectiturs, Ad min strattitf, Assignees, Guardians awl others. They will also prepare nll manner of Inrtrumcnts of Writing.. l'ersons oi-Ling to employ them will pledge applylo James Blakely, Fifth Wa rl, or at the Law Office of John J. Mitchell, Smithtelti mar Fifth street, Pitts burgh; : , E. tr. nitArrnwas, County surveyor, City Regulator and Con- veva ncer. Office (as above) with John J. Mitchell, Esq.. on Smithfield Atreet,near Fifth street, below the new Court House. Pittsburgh. Orders left ftir me. hi my absence, with J. J. Mitchell, for stirer ing, regulating, layinr:r . . off and dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive prompt attm,tion. ccr Thoce who desire to examine the Recmdr: of County Surveys is ill please call at the above office. se t 3 Pittsburgh Gymnasium. Third street, between Wood and Smithfield. THE Subscriber Laving fitted up the Gymnasium in first rate style, will open bis books for season subscribers. on Monday, the 2d inst. As a place of exercise, the Gymnasium has no supe rior in this city. It hat been fitted up with new type rams, caleulated wining all the muscles into healthful action. This kind of exorcise is recommended by all the best physicians in the city, as calculated to in yicmt ate the body and improve the health generally. It is especially recommended to persons.of sedeata ry habits, who ara liable to stiffer from intligestleit and its kindred evils, produced by want of proper *lnter cise. Call in and examine the establishment for your JOHN M'CLELLAND. sep 3-3 m. - DAILY ARRIVALS CIF Now Goods, at Atotto & Nl'Gu lite: , Fashion kJ able Head quarters, N 0251 Liberty Street. The newest styles and most splendid goods that is brought to this market is tp be seen taunt establishment. We would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stuck, which for' variety and richness of style cakint be excelled: In catering for the taste of our custorn era we are 'determined not to be out done, aserrange ments havebeen made by us to secure every new style of g oud a upon its arrival in the Eastern mar - e', as well as the beet ?Paris monthly report*, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall he spared in making our establishment THE FASHIONAYLS READ QUARTERS of the West: and we trust to be sustaiagd by our old patrons, as well as a great many Nag/ones, whom we shall not fail to please, as we ttusfout abili ty is equal to our inclination.- Sept 2 ALGEO S McGUIRE, Cbrorriclosaci Age copy. plOtaittip Itinttriterment • Also, Agent Unheel Braes Purtabie Boet Lino Depot, NO. 272,.MARICET ST., PHILADELPHIA: Fir /44eral advance, made on consikuments, when - . required. Refer to:--14essrs We Wilson & Co.; E• 44. sod Templet Heald, Woods sad &Co.; Scull &Dionysos, William M'Enight & Co.; Charles A. rd'Aculty, aug24-I,* ,Pitiebursk, Wholesale IDealers• la BooDy.shoes, Soo •• ova, Paler Leaf Dal* and Carr . • NO. 190 MARKET ST. PiILADELPNIA• T HEY beg leave to inform Western Mereitants that they hove a splenrlid assortment of the above 00 0 ,11 . sin are still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at thievery 10w0..t prices for Cash. or approved credit. aug 9-tf BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, No. 233 Market-Street, Northeast corner of Sixth Sireet, Philodelp4io. WEST ERN anti Southern Merchants are, respect: fully itrvited it; call and examine his stack. as he feels confident that it . will bo to their intere.st, be . fore purchasing elsewhere. aug 6-1 y . NO. 188 M4RKZT ST., PHILAbEL,RIII:4, ARE now receiving in .nd.iition to iheit funnel stock a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Met-rim:new wig 6-Iy • Sealed Herring. 20 BOXES SCALED DEEMING; 20. do. Sent* du.; • Just received and for sale, RFINHART & STRONG, aug 21 140 Lihrty•struut AGREEABLYtirthe,w.ill-of thekste Thomas Cas sily, deed., .the subscribers will sell at public Auctivi, on the premises, on Wednesday the I ltli.uf September, 1844, the following ptoperty in the City of Pittsburgh; One lot of ground fronting on Water street . , near Market, adjoining Mmirs. Hannah & Oordon'i Ware house, being thitty-five feet 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 home on Water street, DOW occupied 115 * public house by John Adonis. Also, two three story brick dwelling liaises; with back buildings on Front street. . Also, one Lot fronting on Liberty street, between Cecil's Alley and St. Clair street, being thirty feet in front and one litintlovi and twenty feet deep to a ten font All.y.'on which is erected two three story dwel lings with runvenient bark buildings, now occupied by Mr. Michael Kane, and by. Mr. Samuel Lindsay, Grocer. ' Conditions of sale, dee third of the purchase money to he paid in Windt one third payehle in two equal an mewl inseilmonis with interest. and the other third to remain in the bands of the reirelmser on interest, pay able tem; an n ually. import - 111 bowl and Mortgage. during the outaral life ~r r4.Saralt S to roininenre at 10 o'clocli. A Nl.. on the premi um on Liberty sheet. HE sulisctiber takes this method of informing his friends and the public gutturally. that lie is just reeeivingtme of tlio lost 5 , 1711 . 11 stock us to ?Nub ity .Irfa, kw*, ever hmuglit t i iii market, consisting of Ladle - f;ou'lemett's and Chiidrin's Boots and Shoes, wturb lie will sitil*Lolrsirle and retail a little lower than any/Abel house in the city. He utwild also inform his uW amtumtus that he is t eceiving a fine ldt of French and Philadelphia Calf Skins, toguthw• witis tiro latest Ville of French lasts, and, is prepa.ed make to older the very best quality of Dams, as to beauty or durability, and gutters himself that if thu public will give him a trial hewill be able to accorturave date hiaiseifto the tastes of all. Be 4(111 . of the place, sign of the Cheap Cash. Boot and Shoe Einivigum,ll2 Market .4, fronting St Clair. sag :31 —2w John J. Mitchell ♦TTOAB AY IT LA W THE UNEQUALLED THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN McCLOSKEY, PROPRI ETOR. The pmprietor of this well known and highly molar reApectfully a nnounce. to tha public that ha ha• fact received his }ALT. STOCK OF CASSIMEIt ES, CASSINETS, V rd. ay. xv aa, AMOUNTING TO $75,(()0, And is now fully prepared to attend. to all orders, j ef any amount. He has no hesitation in saying that this the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Pittsburgh by any one house, and in VARIETY AND QUALITY' IT CANNOT BE EQUALLED. lie has note on hand, made frOm new materials, a most magnificent assortment of READY MADE cLgrtrixo,' To which lie would call the audition of all who wish WI procure FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE APPAREL. Ills stuck cotnprises every article of dress desired by THE..MAN or. FASHION, Or the more durattle'illid cOmfurittble clothing prefer % Ott.4 THE wordaNa NAN, B,,i k owho m , till be accormuenititedv price touch cheipp I n tiaaratany Other-establishment in the city, and Ikkjitt4ekes.istitich he'eau warrant to tx , inferior tteficaie that tote mode in theEeu nk - 'e. As theincreasc Of beside eotopelled him to enlarge hit store and .walte other limn oyetnems, he would in vile the 'pnitlia to call and tlaarnina the EXTENT AND STYLE OF HIS NEW XR RANGENIENTS. Having secured the services of the best cutters and workmen that could be proctued he is prepared to ma he CLOTHING TO ORDER At the shortest notice and in a style unsurpassed, CAUTION. Purchasers are cautioned to be on their guard against the tricks of little tied establishments that try to pulhi themselves on the unwary as the THREE BIG DOORS. The public are desired to note the META!, PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT, In front: of the 'told original," as that is a mark for the genuine Three Big Doors that NECLOSKEY cannot he' cou ,nter -11 JOHN aug 7..ttf No lbl, Liberty. street. "r UST RECEIVED, at No 86 Market street,a largo tf assortment of Caricatures, Prints, Flags, Blutget, &c. t to suit all parties. Z. gull• 4 1 : 1 4 0 .4 490 1BO R ; DOE, OF•NEBAL Produce; Forumrdiair & .emoustimaggi T. .B. &w. CoN9vE6, JOSEPM TALLMAN'S WHOLESALE HARDWARE AND CUTLERY S . DUTIII, BUOTEIEHS & CO.; EXTENSIVE SALE Of Vidtlaka• Refil - , ll l*. 1 4•!at Alic#9ll6 HENRY M'CULLOUGH. JAMES CASSILLY. JAMES BLAKELY. JAMES C. CUMMINS. E.reertfors P. McKENNA, After Ilusza for Tiszas: CLOTHS, - ,,,, .-atitwo ., 4s - fitte4 , 7s - z-c.-.7 ,- , A T M'KEN.NAAT Auctiw Matt, comer nt - ,24 and Woo,cl4treets, a lot of superior STELLYA RP.% of Pa 60fta 4j 4 c.1, a lAD a =on lot. a Dwight's Bright Augers. P. WKENNA, , . . Auctioneer. ffigowior liotuiefiottandltitasea. rurnitura . . AT AUCTION. SJUILL.he saki .en Bata' day the 14th int., at 10 V V ;O'clock. A M.„ in Robinson's Row, Alleghe ny City,neat the Old Bridge, at the Residence of Mr H A Leavitt, (who is about leaving the City.) event variety of very superior Furniture, among which are the following acticles, , rizt 1 Piano and Stool; 1 flisir Seat' Sofa; 1 pair htrge Gilt Patlor Mirrors; I pair 'small do do; I' pair hair . seat Ottomans' I pair*Or'Molo' parlor lamps; 1 pair bronze do do; 1 pairloi'Molo' astral dm I lot Im pede! catTeting; • I lot:l:wrier dig riot stairdo and rods; 1 pair parlor ash biies; mahogany . tables; 1 Windsor settee; 1 chenycrib; 5 paii Venitaut blinds: r eight JAY - clock; 2 mahogany Bureaus; 1 secretary; 1 dot ?ugh hcittom chairs; I& An Windsor do; 4 affo chairs; 1 high post chetrl 'bedstead; I maple do; I French dcs I' vile& do; I wash stand; 5 wash do; cherry Mbles; I hat staud; steel shovel, tongs and poker; chamber carpeting. Also, a let of Religious, Historical and •Miscisllatia t our Book.. . . Also; • lot of . Crockery mad Glass ware. &C., viz: 1 hive dinner. service; 1 white tea, do; 1 silver pla. tad raster, 7 cut glove clectioters. Witte glmsee, tumblers, pitchers, wash besets, waiters, chamber lamps, &c. Also, hair, moss, wool and - straw mouemew. Feather beds, pillows; bolsters, thr,; together with t great va riety.of,Kitalien Furniture, too numerous to mention, all of which hire been wall kept and era now in per foct orjer. Terms at sale. P. M'KF.NNA, • Sept 9 . • . Auctioneer.' HAS beet, received direct (Fern the Ea4tern at the new Ancibm Rouro, Not: , 61 and 63, 'Wood .stteet , aid triii be ankl'hy • •'• 'P IYATE SALE, a friohasmirtniepi of Fine and superfine Trigrain Carpets ; Stuir and Floor _ Schneih rafted and Bresie4i Ffearth Rugs; • Firer and six qnarter - nuittintr. • - The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashiessaide descriptians; and the carpets will be sold foi LICA. THAN ANT 'WRENN. KLAN in the city. Also, for- private snle, superfine broad clotho, Irish linens, linen cumbriee, &c, which will be sold low. LYND & BICKLEY, Anotinnor rs. At McKenna . * Atte:lin{ Roonts, - earnes cf 2,l,and • I•Vodd Streets, .- 91 No Casks of Hardware, of . superior quality, among the Ina, Sire 20 dot mitre. fine (Ladies') Pere knives : 50 " Gent's do do do; 100 ! . fine poolms„ 4n• , 100 " 't. " 2, 3 and I blade, do; 100 Cir 4 (snipe' ior) assorted, 4o; 50 " Snit:tura; 100 dna Glade's; 1580 Qrs Angers; 50 dos G S Tea Spoons,. (superior;) 8 " Tobacco Boxes: • 9 " Cork Screws; 50 " assorted Chisels and Goves; • 10 Setts do da do; 20 dos Banburg Locks; Also--Tuble sad Butcher's S eels , carving and Plated German 'Silver Table Spoons, The above lot will be open and ready for examina tion (up Atair,o Tuesday morniag .;.he 27th inst. U)iu notice will lie given vd' the .I.ly of stile. I'. :11'K EN NA, Auctiolseer. 4t .11cli,ana's A.ction Ala.l, corner of 2d and lUS leceived and will he tnld at nubile and !vi e. vute Aad.., a very exterisivo invoice of Furcrior CI!iLI:ItY and Fancy among, uririehr unit I:It ra fine (RodgeTs')l'en knives, I. 2; 3 ond 4blagrusf, 0 (Taylor'..) Pocket do. and 3 6 ; " " Mublenberg, du " Clay, ' do " Van Buren, au' •• Pearl, Shell and Ivory handle-; l'illoison's Superior Razor.i, in rises; NVarranteil Gerinan Siher Table Soon*: Shaving Soup in Boxes, (6 cake) in ettli;) Seigniors, Giniblets, Combs, &c. The above articles are received duvet from theim iporters, and can be sold at extremely tow prices. Sales tn.onnmence utt Muaday (this evening) she sth inst., and to he continued every evening (Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale. P. McKENNA, nll2 5 ' • Atte tidnoer. A M'C.'iMMON LARGE SALES OF Fino4kitleryaist- 1 17ariety Goods. AT Davis' Commercial Auction flown*, corner Wand and Sth streets, ctunmencing this evening-. Wednesday, Juno 20111, at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, (Sunday's eiteeptetl,) moil all are sold, it large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the I 111 Folic - MR, New' York, con sisting in part of 239.d0z. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handk, 140 Cases of Ri2Ors t a sarerior article; 43 dos. fancy Seizors; 350 doz. Gimblett, 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. They are now ready for examination. Terms Cash, current funds. , , BOOTS' A:VD SHOES FOR - PRIVATE SALE AT THE NE WAtICTIO4V RO9O, FOR private Mlle at the new Auction RootitS, 61 and 63 Wood st. Indies kid ties ' and gaiters; gentlemen's shoe.conebrrigans; fine'calf and Morocco boots, fine palm leaf hats; brass 30 hour and 8 day clocks, , LYND & BICKLEY. m I 1 Auctioneers. ASMALL FARM, viith a good Mill seat, situated on Pine Creek, in Pine Township, about 10 miles from Pittsburgh, containing nbout 60 acres of Land, a part of which is Cleared and has thereon a" square Log House and other improvements. wiih an abun dance of good coal and timber. Apply to JNO. D. DAVIS, aug Corner of Wood and sth streets. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE MISS LYDIA APPLETON, - 1 4 1 08. several years Teacher of instiumental Music in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from which she is highly recommended, will give instruct iot s to a limited comber of Pupils in the above ac complishment. Her long experience as a Teachet of insulpnortial musjc r ilutti a. determination to spare no pains, for the advancement of her Pupils, the hopes will secure a portion of the publkc patrJnage. Applications twitHessed to Box 23'2 Pittsburgh P 0.. or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the (ids Werkti, will receive pi empt attention. •By permission the follow? ing firntlemen pew he refertxd to: ALLEN KRAMER, Esq., Exchange Broker, J. A. BANTRAM, City Treasuter. .TAMES BENNY, F.d4q.. Merchant. Penn st. Mr. J. H. Sit: cunt, Mush; Store, ‘Vood•st..) aug 9-d 1 m 4 Cask' Igwidar; . - Just rec,ei,Fed and for sale hv J. W. 131.71(BRIDaE & CO., Water Street, between %).:9od-and Smithfield sug 29 .... .. 4BBLS GROPIA,PLAFTF.R, 0 Jun reoYea from %ad more, coosigoloegt, ondhr sale bl M KIERI Canal Basin, neer 7tb stmt. litat A6cisive4 FA SL! ARILLYALTHIS DAY. Just Ikativad, Atrival of Pine Cutlery, Wood Street; J. D. DAViS, A urt ioneer For Sale, E 213312 ransportatton me. ansieractm, mrglunsi iiaxT For ate tranastortatioo of ERC HAN DIZE AND PRODUCE SPVTIVREN PITTSIIERGH AND PHILADELPHIA, rITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORT., AD • NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS RES PECT P LI LLY info; tu theirfriendiandlV=• getwallr, dm thel hatle chimed the tame tUit Transportation Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the Annwienq Portable Boat Line. This tine 411;CJIIIIIEmwd:of twenty- fi ve new Four See lion Portable Boats, .one of which will depart da:l3 from Pittsburgh, Philadelphiaar.ii Baltimore. The superiiiityAtial inittiottage*.of AND Portable Boatpver.ever3tot mode of transpoqatoon, are toe, wall knrif i n (o ihi s teiertili to redufrecotimept: k ,,,, sucb it to, ;ay, thti, titodetention. lout, Pe±pariition ano damage to Goods, invariably attinding three. rsi s hi prnestsisseireastikitulitii-gh and7Thiladelph9stNi 1 '" by the Portable Dostemnst effeottudblemoved. To give undoubted secttrity to-owners and shippers all good and producetadflipildlsi this% line will be in sured in a responsibli (4163' iii Thlll4oolphia, without any.,4s4o)o44‘thi:fn th4imin4*, -; i'.:: : 7 7, Met Chandise4ipped by this line in any Cif:the east ern cities, and cal:waned ta H Deiine &Co, will be.for warded iminediatelyou arrival at Pittsburgh tn'any part of the weay free of commissions. • -•• , I H.. It.oeiino will receive produce consigned to hit* pay steamboat freight and charges, and furward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or Anwarding. ' Any communicutionsor good; directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly at tended to. . ' 11 DEVINE & CO .• C*nal Basin, Liberty street, Pitt.buigh, • • E 0. W HIT ESIDES & CO„ 363 Market ttreet; below Tenn]; Phjltidelplaia.. • - gIESE & SON, •• ` Commerce sti.eet Wharf, Baltimore. g A FA IMF:STOCK & CO, 100 Erni*. &teem, N ew, York. RICE &' WILLIAMS, Jan 22 • Na 3; Chatham street. Boditrat, agatMl atlE2l • O. A. recANDLIFT'S. UNITED STATES poteTA.atat BOAT LIN For the tt amportatiOn4 tiet;r6i;aize to and from PITTSBURGH=‘ BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. T . HE success this' line has met with: sitiee it mass fig st established °lithe "Individual.. Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors, to, increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bel ti more every day (except Sundays) during the season. and make the trip through in six dais. The superioxify and a4inintages ofthe,Partable Boat . System overevery other oxide of transportation (when canals intersect with railroads) are too well known to shippers by this route g,enetelly to require sny corn tent. Shippers can rely MI havitigtbeir, , roduce, merchant dine, or goods of any kiwi that may. be consigned to the Agents of tbis Line, foiwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without anyidditional aberge made forteteiv ing, or advancing charges, Ere. • A Ileommurrications to the following Agents taillhe promptly attended to: -CHARLES A. MeANULTY, ' At the Depcit, Canal Basin, Pittsburg},. ' ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt !t, 'Baltimore. W & / T TAPSCOTT, . • No '43, Peek Slip, New 'York.' THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l--ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. - 44 . .... =ET Pro' ,faits to rdladolphia and lialtinsore:› MERCHANTS do MANUFACTURERSt LIKE Li Olt transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce, r &e., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia iind Baltimore. Goods will' he recej ved and forwarded by this line ones accommodating terms and as short time as by any other iesOonsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by Ala Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and arias will give their whole at ten tionand endeavor to render satisfactjoo to all who may favor them with their custom. We insits' ship pe rs merchants, manufacturers andothers to ere uit a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise ebrasitn ed to the agents will be received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additinnalchargefor for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, L PATTERSON 5 "'" &GENTS: .. . Samuel At liter, Canal Basin, near7th st. i'ittslig. Samuel W Day,' lat-and 241 Wharf, below Saco sti Delawant, Philadelphia. I.lnae Cruse, Baltimore. , II L Patterson, Hollislayoburgh. . • . Jesse PaeLerson, Johnstown.' . r 14. N Briggs, New York. Win It Reptottir & Co., Boston • • > -! tErr.rt TO: ‘ ' ' ' ' '. . . • - James McCully; Irvin& Martin, • • ' It Rubinson & Co, . ' ' • ' J W Barbridgesir, Cu, . • Henry Coulter.. • C G Hussey, },_ Pilisba,rgilt. . John Grier, I . Church At Casiotinera, , - • George Drank, • • .. F Sellethr, . ' :' J Samuel .1 McNlght., .1- hoeffeille..- ~ , -- - Samar! Wits4n,ltfediseirri )1." - ' 1 —1 - . - feb 15, '44 ve Splendid Painting's fir' Sale. A PORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES. RUSS, and one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late JAPICS BOWMAN. Esti., are offered for sale. These pictures are not only valuable is being per- feet likenesses of the gentlemen for wham they were taken, but possess surpassing merit, as hpecimens of art—they have been pmnotiated by connolseors to be splendid paintings, and among the Most saccessfel works of the eminent painter from whose. hand' they come. ' They may be seen at the Looking Glass Store of W. C. WALL, in Foarth street, betwedn Wood and Market. Attention is espedally invited to thew portraits, as no other opportunity will, perhaps, mer oecor . to ob tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted Bpviim AN at a prices() cheap as these are offered. -• july 20 WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR, A Superior Wash fbr the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the most healthy state of the mouth—Cleansing nrd restoring the teeth to their natural whitenesr ; giving hardness to the gutlis, des troying the putrilnetieci influence of decayed teeth. lessening in every instance the irritation end oneness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact tenthin mg in ifs effect till that can he desired in a Dentifrice. Also, a superior Tooth ,Powder, ns recommended to the Medical Cartag of rtileielphja,.l4 thy. celebra, ted Dort: Hodson:- Prepared and sold by Wm. A. AVAno. Dentist, Liberty street. Nag Nails. 500 KEGS assorted sizes fur sale by aug ' W. LLOY WM. 'WATSON, POWDAR. : A644NEFFACTUREP, j 26-4.6 • NEAR PITTiDUIMIL. _----- -- . ~,.., ~ , i : .__,......;:z,._r_...- AL. Bank zki.mtill . . w .....To CAIIIIIICTZD DAILY TIT ate 1124110118; exonafteo-1*011111e• , . cOVI Woop . TfiwtP Srf.eit: 'STANDARD Marcitaase ezedlilaiefezeist ret s' Exchange Bank Scrip „.... ; Cltrrfn e , • • " • • 50 Berle Counis KXCUANCiE—AT Uu fhiladelpkia • New rark„ • F ew. Boston. Raltinvihrf • 'A1..... • srtxtE, 6.o ?dt * e • ill , • 4. Silver .... •S••.• • • ..... ••• • • 4..4; PENNSYLVANIA,-*-I'ITTSBUII.Gfj, Ba;tk of Piasborgi,.„„„ft•t•• vt••• Me rchanto and Man 6 • 1 a ,E xc hasi ge ,• , ••• I s • rag Do. krallidayili rirk ,„ „ . PHILADELPHIA, Bank of North. America s•s• *.• nPatt Do Northern Likerget , , Db Peipuyioamia• -• • --- 1.. rile! Cornmsuiai ofPoillsXlvaxig --- • ••.*, %PIP Farmers' 4nd kficianics bank —pa. Kensixgtent biziat• -"II- •6•• • • --- •- • 4 •e• R. Manufacturpreasd Afec4aniC4 -- 11 , Mechanics—till. 4 .tz•;lll”ral" -- - . . 1 , I s • • ..• Philadelphia bank •ssss• ?fir Schuylkill •••• is • • I,IIIIT •.• SOlSattO4rk .....‘t ...• t9,"'"11,71141. WesterL' • .. • • • s-•,-,PIPP . Bank of Pews Toonnakip .. • .par Girard bank. IQ jl 440€ ml 4 bresides .. „ • CRUliiitY • Bank of Gersnassioson • • • • -- • •• 41e1. 11l- r t*-Isas! " Chester county .... . p i n ) " Delaware county ...... • • ••• -Nil .' Montgomery county ,, 141 Nor gh tombrrland :,.......... . -- , p l a i. I Faring rie bank of-Blocks eaunty...l ~ - ...-,,,..-i y oprt I gqetonban.k --- -,. , . ', I! . Itr le Do3l44lknowl4a 4 k ''.1.... :1. , - :1- , t f.• 1 ,...P1 Franklin bank of s lilaskragtan .. ..,... ~ I . Bank of Chambersburgh .. .. . 1, " Middle 1. j k ? l° ,3 Gettysburok ........ „ " Lewistown ... .......... • .. • 'I " Suslaihanna county.. .. . ... . ..... 40 Beaks eourity bank...... • . • ;• -176 Cotemitia Bapk and Bridg . e Cowpony Cecelia& bank Era. bank ' ..•.• Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster I sqpk of Reading, .. liarrisbarrir bank.* T,'" T:t7 ; •:1" .... .1 ... '" lir Honerdalf. ' l . ..„ . . „ . Laneailar: " " . - Lancaster co." .... „,. It' Lebanon ~ 1,1 Miners ' bank o f•Pottstille MonaniaNela bank of ihealfri//e....-.. New I-tope and Delaware Bridge sowpang. s ....k . . . iVortkirenplon bank lia*- Tenoaxdas bank ' Wyoming ban". . . . 'West Branch tank -701110:1 ' Belmont bank of St.Cisissvillr ..... 4;• Clinton bank of Ceiba:elm* . ...... ....1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon' Circleville (Lawrence „,,.. ( Warren, eirabiest)..„ -ma sale s Cixeimeatibaaks. v . ' Chillicothe batik. ..... ....... commercial bank of Lake Erie Payton bank.— . ;' , Lanklis batik of armors' altd Mee Thicasick bask of 3ffireargiilc.:ll Farmers' 'bask of Cantolsi....:. • -.' '' '• 36. oeattga - . .d.......,.. , :.;...i....-It Granrille - -.:::::.1%4.:.'5,121-' Haviatim Laxcentter. . .... .• .. 7.. Marietta. ' • - ' • 7 Meeltriies' cried Tvajevs' .. .. 'bengal Pkasterill .. - Norwalk .. . . S'a?trtar,. ; ..... ....1 p3andusky Scioto re" • ";:.Iri - Ji •I''' , ^ r.P • - .,tf:•lfelerr rel • 24 4 '. frqrosfecr — ' ' Xenia • . . . "1"."1 1 1"• Zeznervifff• . - , Bank •of C'terelonce.. •.. .• . • 1.,,,e3P INI)IANA. State bank and branekes"...::: , :...;14 si f ai St r ip - . .... 7 7- •• 7 • . 7 )4 , KtNTIJCKY..- , . - • All banis, banks,; • " e' . numois - State bank. 3$ Bank of Illtnoii, Skastmectown 7-- • - -.• 5° VIRGINIA. Bank of the Yoveritlihifi r ato.,-; nkof Virginia,_. :l -, • Ereltangs bank o f. Fanners bank of Virginia -. Plarik4Ventern bank of Virginia:. Meryl's,* ,`afed ilfeekanics' bank of Virginia. Branekes.....- ; •••• •• • • '-';;•- it MARYLAND. . Baltimore City banks.... .. 7 ., .. .;...par All other solvent mu ei .. • Nit. • m, • •: • I - .lllolFit4 riti • AU solvent banks.... SOUTH. CAROLINA Ails•hoentberaks.... . - • • Cgovii Allseiventbareks.. ALAIMMA iVoitik. hawks . : Country banks.... -. ..... ? ONO • . LIWSIANA. • New Orkans banks (pond)..::. 3' TENNESSEE. All basalts LIOA. IIII 2IIANDIII4I.IIOCOO. . RICHARDSALILD A , - . - No. 101 Woad *street, 4doerre above Elicomood aifny* PITTSBURGH:. T - HAS justreceiveda large supply of- Ness York ipd Bettina:ore Spanish Sole Leatheryilppetr Lesitliger. Philadelphia and Country Kipa aiul,Calfskins.. liorpe co of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Ttumers' Oil, *c, All of which is oirertd at the serY , lowest primal for cash. • • Merchants and Manufactuirrs are roeppctfully.invi ted won't and ex.smina his stock before _purchasing N B. Leather of all kjods hpughtin the rough; augf.Trdtf. stotlce. ToNA. the ith itttiL eneo!itpli tif with him in the drogbuitittene Mr. 3140: FW4I - the hurirsio. in future, et/named tinder the firm of J. Kipp W. • • JONATHAN KIDD.. JOHN FLEMING; l'ittsburrh, Au*. 21,1894. WANT3I3.I), QUARTSIWWIIDCMIERI7.IF.S.for why, 50 • • the ingbettt price will be riven et tbetf:l3lng tionfof WM. TROIS. . Nu 53 Market at. THE sidisexiber has tecuived 013 Cousignnient a scipply . of Breed cloths, Sattinata aud FlanaefS, of American Manufacture, which be will sell by the piece at manufacturer's prices. " GEORGE COCIIRAN, No 20 Wood stmt. iliptjam .taiget, AN as riamint oc.Notkig, C°4ll gill il, for.,by . EN X OO. anuawypor.!
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