iiitgltionting post PITTSHURtaiILipA. THU RS DA Y &Rift NI Nb S EP :I ' 6II3- ER /2. lia?"On our outside form will be found the ',Rettig uesiui of Bighop Ooderdook"—••Goon Melody," &e. .17ROPZAPI Aniuter.—lt will be seen from Isis ad vertisenaent in another colonic, that H. Etas se, Esq., will/ease mu city in a few days, on his eighteenth trip to Europe. Those who may need his services should call to him immediately ; his reputation is a sufficient guarranty that any business eutrnsted to him will be promptly attented to. arzavanzo Parna BANKrig: We annouuced in yesterday's paper, th at the patri otic democratic Ladies were determined nor to be outdone by their fair Vi hig competitor s , and bad made arrangements to present a Splendid Banner to the de legation of any ward or township having the largest numbervf Workingmen in the procession of the 19th. They willalso present a magnificent Flag to that county which shrill send the largest delegation to the Convention Beth the Flog and Banner will be of the mostanagnificent kind, superior to any that bus ever been seen in t this county. Here, democrats, is a prize worth contending fur—and we trust that n o de /station will resign it without a struggle. It is the best way flinty-nu can attest your gratitude to the La dies who have so generously and Patriotically pre pared them fur you. THIRD HD, ALLEGHENY. A nveting of the Democratic Association of the Third Ward, Allegheny, will be held this evening, Thursday, in the brick School house, at 7. o'clock.— A general attendance of the Democrats is solieited.— A number of addresses will be delivered by !uvular speakers. NOTICE—The Democratic Committee orA rrangr mem, is sequestotl to meet 011 F ida y evening CCM, ut 7 o'clock, ut the (lewd Punctual nitemlance is expected. JOHN ANI/ERSON. Sept 12 Chairman. • WEST WARD DEAI(.:ATS. You are retreated to attend u meeting WI Saturday evenings!. H. Cssaidny's, Dian/nod, an 7,1 o'clock, e. AL as bushiest of the utmost ituportunc e will require your attest ion. •ep 12-3 t. .t.'r-:---.• The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Hot Es, :Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . cud Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those whc have no money ----- - : - • carried free. Pablic Discussion. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as At a large and respectable meeting of Whigs and the weather a 111 permit; on the opening of which Democrats, hold at the house of E IV Hays. on the : CLARKE & CO'S LINL' tit CLEVELND,O.,and Boa/Titer!, on the 29th of August, the meeting wits I .11-IEADVILLE, Pa ,will intrileiiatell go illiq °Pen , - organized by calling Mr. SAMUEL M'ELLHINNY lion. For freight or passage apply on board, .r to to the chair, and appointing C. As OUP.SON, Secrete- G. M. HA ItTON, sy.. The Chairman having stated the object of the i jrilv 12 Water street. /meting, the following resolutious were then unani- I I:Kl'' The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety moody adopted. Ist, Resolved, That we hold it to be an incumbent I G uard. - ditty m evety good cit ken, to make himself thoroughly -- acquainted with the leadiag priaciples involved in the approaching elections. that they rosy vote kaowing.ls, and thereby acquit themselves ultliv duty a Lich we all owe to Our common cour.try. 2J. Resolved, The rentre with a view to dissemi nate inform Ilion, we appoint a Public Political Dis c/44;m/, to be held nt the house ~I E W I lays on Friday the 13th of September, at eleven o'clock. to n hich we invite all collectively, arid particularly request and slf lick the attendance of tho leading speakers of both sides to come out, end without dodging- o r tion snake Loown and defrinl the gr p revarica e O na tional polity, on which the W at nstares of bigs arid Mmuv-rats are givirltud. viz: a Tariff, Annexation of Teirt r and Distri bution of the Pahlie Lands, &c , 34. Resolved , That an appoint situ °fa committee of 'three Whigs and three Democrats, whose duly it shul. be to publish the proceedings of this meeting in th • direeeut papers of the two pto ties, and through the columns of thonewspapers, solicit tpeutters and lb • pablic generally to attend, and we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors to secure a large nudienee, a patient bearing and preserve eider. In compliance with the ;donne as a Conpojitee, we hereby,earteestly hope that mom • of the most promi nent speakers of earl, party shill kindly favor OS With their attendance at the abort, time ;ilia place. Democrals. John Hooter, 117,igs• Santee: :Wlllienny, John Nl'Nval, - Robert Sample, Jacob Whitesell, "Charles Anderson. ALLEGHENY COUNTY . f. A. ASSOCIATION The Mutual Meeting; of the Allegheny Comity Tutu Abstinence Alomeintion will be hold in Temperance Hall, Pittsburgh. on 13th September next, at 11 o'clak. A M. I. J. ASIIBRIDGE, Sec'y Ex. Com. Gun /Manufactory. AS. JOY. Gun Marini:win er. has removed in sth . street, between Nlarket and Liberty, me (lour from Market, where he u ill be happy to attend to nil orders in his line that his friends and the public insy favor him with. sept7-3mw : tng for Flags. 50411 1 i YARDS b est Englisdi Mintier, received It/ tins day and 6tr sale at New York prices. Also, American Ensign Flags, furnished at a short notice, varying in size from 1 x 6 ft. to 20 by 30 feet stripes and stars and Lettered as may be wonted. *opt 6-1 w W. W. iv. ILsON. A ost :WE ESCA GOLD ANCHOR ENT WATCII, 13 hole, jetv,•ll.4l.oa SinithfiPhi, Front streets.. The, filmier will be liberally rewarded by to:t ying it with Alcx Rielitirdszo n , Market street. Also, a Gold Pencil, Key and Ilair Guard. sep 4 cuszeP C4II3PETING---. T HE Subscribers are nnw opening. 0 1 . CI " 1,7 at their Store, corner of Market yy,x 4 and sth streets, a new, extensive and gen- x 3 end assortment of Superfine. Fine ands til li t 4-4 common 51-7 ni N i llt C in a g rije fi ti e n t g oc . h t - u o g w ethe' ll r l a w t i i t : ' i t ! 0•111 Bindings, &c., purchased for Cash in the p 5 6 . Ia East, directly from the manufacturers and ,_.= A B at auction, which they_ will dispose of at ~;2 • prices that will Compensate purchasers for ',C m giving them a call. Cr 0 att 9 X IV AI. ii. YM'CONNELL & CO. = ? ot Sept 4-2 w O BS Co UR last report brings us out two new coats of this description. The materiel used in the first is French and English Tweeds, of which we have re ceived some new patterns, suitable fur the comin g sea son-such as Bronzed and granite mixed Plaids, &c ; these are lined with rich Cashmere throughout, which makes them suitable fur any weather. The other is a very desirable Coat, being something bet yeen a riding ordress Coat—the material is Olive, Citron, Mulber ry, London Brown or Rine Green Cloths, and trimmed with sportin. , s ßuttons, nil of which we have in abun . dance. Com e on with our orders, gentlemen; the Cash system makes all the difference, fur there is no other cusecnirri• shop in the City can sell us cheap as the Fashionable Head quarters. No 251 Liberty street. sept 2 A LGEO & M'GCIRE. Chronicle and Age copy. 49 BBLS GROUND PLASTER, Justreeeived from Baltimore on consignment and for sale by M KICR • a 22 Cann! Rusin. near7tlt street. E STEP'S Axes and Edge Tools, for sale by - GEO COCHRAN, No 2G, iVood street. For Sale, -- --- A SMALL FARM, with a good Mill seat, situated an Pine Creek, in PII/0 Township, about 10 miles from Pittsbnrgh, containing shunt 60 acres of Lind, a part of which is cleared and has thereon a square Leg. House s.nd other improvements, with an atom dane.Of good 'cool and timber. Apply to JNO. D. DAVIS, aug 22-tf Corner of Wood and 3th streets. TIIOS. FARLEY, Pres't James Blakely. • John J. BlitchelL CONVEYANCER. ATTORNEY 4T LAW. BLAIKELY -& mrrcuELL, REAL 'ESTATE AGENTS, Qffice Smilkirchl weer Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh, IONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of k.../ Hen! }state, [tenting of City and Country Pr.'. peas-, Collecting rents for TIL14114•1{, Executors, Ad. mitttot-atm-A, .A6i.ignres,G9artlittn; atujotheta. They will also prepare all manner of i tlytriinient t , of Writing. Persons IA i4ting to employ them will ple.iAt, npnly tio James Blakely, Fifth Wit d, nr nt the Law (Aire of John J. dlitchcfl , Smithfield mare Fifth sired, liar burgh. E. E. =CASTINGS, Ceauty Surveyor, illy Regulator Rua Con veyancer. Office (as above) with , John J. Mitchell, Esti., on Smithfield atreet.year Fifth street, below the new Court House• Pittsburgh. Orders left 1, 4 me, in my absence, with J. J. Mitchell. for surveying, regulating, laying. offend dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive prompt attention. Da'Those who desire to examiee ttio Rernrai of County Surveys will please call at the abo.ve office. se t 3 Pittabwrgh Gynuwituno Third street, between Wood and Smithfield. IIE Subscriber having fi tted up die Gymnasium T in first rate style, will "pt.,' his books fur season subscribers. on Monday, the 2.1 inst. As a place of exercise, the Gymnasium has no supe rior in this city. It has been fitted up with new appa ratus, calculated to bring all the muscles into bealthbil action. This kind of exercise is recommended by all the best physicians in the city, es calculated to in vigmate the body and improve the health generally. It is especially recommended to persons of sedenta ry habits, who tins liable to suffer from indigestion and its kindred evils, produced by wane of Jumper exer cise. Call In end examine the establishment for your selves. JOHN M'CLELLAND. Sep 3-3 m I OF New Goeds, at A tcxo & Al'Hu title? Fashion ablel4„../ Head quarters, No 231 Liberty Street. The newest styles and most splendid. goods that ie brought to this market is to be seen at out establishment. We would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stock, which for variety and richness of style cannot he excelled. In catering for die taste of oureustom era we are determined not to be out done, as arrange ments have been made by us to secure every new style of goods upon its arrival is the Eastern marks', as well us the best Faris mogialy reports; Avhkh Aye Fecetye regulfirl neither e.riamse or pains shall be spared.in making our establishment THE FASHlelittelE HP:An QUA RTEtt5 of the West: and ae trust to be sustained by our old patrons, es well as a great many Km ones, whom we shall not full to please as we to oat our abili ty isegnal to our inclination. " • se& . c , • : p A 3r . I. GEO & Alcal2l.ll Chronicle and Age . 10 BOXES l6s, 12s,.is and pour.d Lump Tobacco; 3 " Prime Lemons; ;lb Crushed and 'Pulverised Sugar; 2 Boxes Double Refined Louf, di.; 6 dilids Prime New Orietins, do; 5 Obis Trimmed Shad. Received and for eale by mil 5 J. D. WILLIAMS. 30 BARRELS OF ALL'Af; • Just received sad fur sash. by JOHN D. DAVIS, Corner t.f Wood and sth streets 3 1 rictcr warm IN THE CHANNEL RE PORTED I D. B. Shebk, Skanboag Agent and Commission Merchant, Muir Street, near IVood ARRIVED. Josephine, Bowman. Cincinnati, Mingo Cbief Di any, Nashville, Rhode Island, Dawson, Marietta, Della, Connley, Wheelidg, Fos Arkansas River ini f rai 45...... i - The steamer "EVELINR," Capt. BROWN Timm, Will depart for the ;there and ail intermediate p A orts, en Thursday next, the 12th inst., at 10 o'clock, M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM IL CO, No. 54 Water street. This is to certify that I repaired the hull adze Steam linst "Evehue" in the dry dock at this place in the m moth of July , 1444, and gave her hull a thorough re pair, nothing restricted, and that I consider her sea worthy and altogether safe, for carrying fre:ght and passengers. (Signed) , RODT. ROGERS, Sul'''. of Repairs, Pittsburgh. • ew Orleans Jets, 1314, T e Steamer Ev e lino having been Deeked in the Fall of 1843, and so rid: tetorily repaired, C.truou or In hr er Produce or Merchandise shipped on board of her will be insured at the usual rate of preinium by the undersigned Insurance Companies in ibis City. Merchant's Ingornneo Co. (Signed,) RICHARD L. ROBERTSON, Ispector, Western Marine and Fire Ins raneeCo (Signed) GEO. C. LAURASON, Sept 11 Seey. For Cincinnati. wilia4l , -.. --7:— THE steamer "CAPITOL "Caret. .10 Era ALLEN, will depart for the above 41 4 inferno-than Potts. regularly, on evury Monday mopeeing, at 10 o'clock Fur freight or pa,.su g e np?ly on board, or to __ sept 2 _____ IIIRMINC;11AN1 & CO. ______ BEAVER PACKET PITTSBURGH ANI) WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. h i , The new and splendid steam boat BRIDGEWATER, enpt.CAme•BELL will run as a regqinr packet between this place and Wheeling, leaving ritt4bur c h every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheviiug.evety Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board. or to Tho J. NEWTON JONES. Bridgowater is provided with Evuns• Safely. Gunn!, to prevent explosion of builrra. Juno 22 DAILY A RUIV&LS ittsbft 131)114,04 4p4W,trritititae THOMAS 09BRIDGE, GENERAL Produce, Pororardhle & Corquo u i," Niercluint, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. larLibern/ advances made on consignments, when required. Refer to—s Messrs Wm Wilson & Cu.; Evans and Temple; Heald, Wood% and & Co.; Scull &Thompson, PkiladElphia. a William M'Knight Sc Co.; Charles M'Anultyt tog24--ly• Pittsburgh. T. B. & W. B. FONOWER, Wbolesnie Dealers lo Boots, Shoe*, Bon meta l Palos Il.pot Hats eat Caps, NO. 190 ii i AlfA7,47' fife: 4WILADELPHIA. T HEY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above Goodhs. and are still mannfactifring largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for .:tislt, or approved credit. 'ling 9 -if ' ----- -- JOSEPU VAL,PUkriI 'WHOLESALE. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFAUTORYJ No. 233 Market Street, Northeast corner of Sixth Street, Philadelphia. WESTERN and Southern Merchants are respect fully invited to call and examine his stock, as by feels confident that it will be to their interest, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aug 6:ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ZIROTUEIZS CQ„ NO. 188 MARKET ST., PIIILADELPHIA, RE now receiving in addition to their former A stuck a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. cog fi-ly EXTENSIVE SALE Of Valuable Real Estate at Auction. A GREEABLY to the will of the hire Thomas Care sily, deed., the subscribers will sell at public Auction, on the premises, on ‘Yedtiesday the•llth of September, 134-1, the following property in the City of Pittsburgh, viz:— One lot of gnitual fronting on Witter street, near Market, adjoining Messrs. Hannah & GorJrm's Ware house, being thirty-five feet in front on said street. and re extending Cock one hundd nnd eighty feet to Front street, ou which there is erected a spacious brick dwellini , s home nu Water street, now occupied as a brick publi c bouse by John Adam s back buildings Also, two three Front street. liollie4, with on Front street. Also, one Lot fronting on Liberty street, between Cecil's A lley and St. Clair street. being thirty feet in front atal ono Imattred and twenty feet deep to a ten i rn. Alley, un which Is erected two tines; story dwel lin),s with convenient bark buildings, now occupied inPerior nousehal4 an 4 liiictlien purzattire by 'Mr. Michael Kane, and by 51r. Samuel Lindsay, AT AUCTIO:ii. Grocer. be sold on :intraday the 19th inst. at 10 Conditions of sale, one third of the purchase money ' W ILL o'clock. A M., in Robinson's Row, 4 ilugho to be paid in hand; tune third payabl e in two equal an- ny City, near the Old Bridge, at the Residence of oat mod instalments with interest, and the o th er third to II A Leavitt, (who is about leaving the City, ) a groat remai n in the halals of the pfirchaser on interest, pay'- ; sanely of very superior Furniture, among which are able semi annually, secured by bond and Mortgage. the following articles, viz: during the natural life of Mrs. Sand i Cassills. , , I P iano and Stool; 1 Hair Seat Sufo; I pair large Sale Si, commence at 10 o'clock, A Al, on ifit. prellti- I G i lt p arlor mi rror 4 1 pair small do do; 1 pair hair fles on Liberty OtPri: iii , :N4 y ?Arc(' LI.OI:(1 II) sear Ottomans; 1 pair 'Or Molse parlor lamps: 1 pair i.•iNiEs r • Ass -, lr.i.y, bronzen» do do; I pair 'Or Mole' astral do; 1 lot Im • pefial carpeting; 1 lot parlor do; 1 lot stair do and JAMES BLAKEE4. rods; I pair parlor ash boxes; mahogany tables; 1 JAMES C. CUMMINS, . Witnisor settee; I cherry crib; 5 pair Ye/titian blinds: Krecutorg. P. SIcKEN A, Auct'r. I eigl t dqy pluck; ''mahogany Bureaus; 1 secretary; N I doz rush bottom ithairs; le do Windsor do; 4 arm linzza for Texas! ; choirs: 1 high post cherry bedstead; I maple do; I French do: 1 trundle do: I wah trend; .'.• wash (10; rri fiE subscriber takes th is method of informing, cherry tables; 1 hat stand; steel Amid, tongs and 111 . hi s friend s and the pliblic generally, that he is jest receiving one of the Wa selected stock as to qua- poker; chamber carpeting, ity or _fashion, ever brought to this markot, consisting I Also, a lot of Religious, Historical and Miscellany. of Ladies', Gen•lemen's and Children's Boots rod' cue Books. Shoes, which he will .ell wholesale and retail a little 1 i A lso, a le t of Crackers 'v "la" "'UP' &c., viz: blue dinner service; I white tea, do; 1 silver phi lower than nnyotherjmu 4e in the city. Ile would ako I ' is isveiving a tine Jut ! ted castor; 7 cut glass decanters. inform his old :m.totner s Shut he Witte glasses, tumblers, pitchers, wash bosons, of French and Philadelphia Calf Skins, togetie.r o id ) this latest style of French lasts, and is prepared to! "niter", chamber lamps, &c. make to order the ;,:ersi best qualits of Mans, as to Also, hair' mess, woo f n th! straw raattra 'sent F eather beds, pillows, bolsters, Vic.; together with a great ra beauty or durubiktv, and thOtel • 111,Thloh . that if the ! riety of Kitchen rurnituro, too numerou s to mention, pnblic will give him a ti iul be will be able to accommo fill of which have been woll kept and are now in pet date himself's) the TOMOS of all. Be sure of the place, I feet order. Terms at sale. sign of the Cheap Cush. Boot and Shoe Emporum,ll2 i i Market st, fronting St Clair. mug 31 —2w. SON, I , rcpt 9 THE UNEQUALLED i FRESH ARRIVAL THIS. DAY. I TIIREE BIG DOORS:, HAS bt o rti n r e ec w el ; e a d ct;, l jinrietitt.ift,onmi.,thst;, bus. GI r a n ti c d it cities, JOHN McCLOSKEY, I Wood stteet, and will be aold by PROPRIETOR. I PRIVATE SALE, this— l fresh assortmen t of The proprietor of known and hi g hly p opular! Fine and siiiierfine Ingrain Carpets ; Establishment, respectfully atuawtices to thepu bli c ] Stair and Floor Wilkie'', do. that he has just received hiil Schnell, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Ru g s ; FA LL STCK7K OF I Four arid six (porter mattin g . C 14 0 T II I h rns are all of the choicest colors and patterns and SI, The fashionable descriptions ; nod the carpets will Be CASSIMEIt ES, , sold for LICSII TITAN ANY WIIERK let.SE in the city. I Also, for private sale, superfine broad (sloths, Irish CASSINETS, I linens, linvncionbrics, &e, which will be sold low. LYND & BICKLEY, IMBU i X,D\TOB a 410 ; AM' _OLINTtNG TO $75,000, And is now fully prepared to attend to all orders, of any amount. He has no hesitation in saying that this is the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Pittsburgh hy any one house, and in VARIETY AND QUA bi' IT CANNOT BE EQUALLED. He has now on hand, made from new materials, a Most magnificent nssortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, To which he would call the attention of all who wish procune FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE: APPAREL. His stock comprises every article of dress desired by THE MAN OF FASHION, Or the more thimble and comfortable clothing prefer red by THE WORKING MAN, Both of whom, will be accommodated at prices much cheapet than at any other establishment in thee , city, and with articles which he cam warrant to be inferior to none that are made in the Country. As the increase of business compelled him to enlarge his store and make other lingrovement s , he would in vita the public to call and examine the EXTENT' AND STYLE OF HIS NEW AR RANGEMENTS. Hating secured the services of the best eutiere sml workmen that could be renewed he is prepared tomake CLOTHING TO ORDER At the shertest notice and in astyle unsurpassed. PAITTION. orelowers tweoputiong to their guard against the tricks of little dyad estebliislamems that try 10 palm themselves' on the mw a y as '"' THREE BIG DOORS. The public are desired to note the ! METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT, In front of the "old original," as that is a mark fr the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot he'counter- JOHN M.CLOSKEY, No MI. Liberty street. au!! 7-if JUST RECEIVED, at No 86 Markel street, a large, assortment of Caricatures, Prima, Flags, Badges, &,c„ to suit ail parties. Z. KINZEY. dug. 22 PRINTING FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S FRIPRIVOR PRINTING INK, LARGE APID SMALL KEG., facal received at the office of the "Post." spgun het Received, II'KENNAS' Auction Mau. corny r of 24 and Wuotl streets, n lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various slice, also a squill lot of Dwight's Bright Aug,ers. WKENNA, Sept 7 Auctioneer A %)1A • pin 1101101170 d, At McKenna's Auction Rooms, cornet of 2d and Wood Streets, t iff NO Casks of Hurdwarc, of superior quality, 1 among the lot, aro :20 doz extra fine (Luclies') Pen knives 50 " Gent's do do do; 1 uti " " fine pocket, lOU " " " 2 , and 4 blade, do: , ( 100 end! , superior) ussurte4, 40; i 543 " " Scissorsi 10(1 doz Gimlets: 158(1 Qrs Augurs; , 50 dm 0 S Te n Spoons, (stiPeriur;) 0 " Tobacco Boxe.; 0 " Curk Screws; i 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges; 10 Setts do do du; 1 20 dui Bunburg Locks; Also—Tuble and. Butcher's Steels, Curving Knives, and Plated German Silver Table Spoons, The above lot will be open and ready for examina tion (up stairs.) on Tuesday morning :he 27th inst. Due notice will be given of the duy of sale. P, AVKRNSA, Auctioneer. Arrival Of rine Clattery, At MeiCenncis Anetion Mart, earner of 2d and krOod Streets. J UST received mid sViii be s;kl at public and pri vate sale, a very extensive invoice 'Ofsuperior CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among which are Extra fine (Rudgers')Pen knives, 1,'2. 3 and 4.birdes; " " '(Taylor's) Pocket du. 2 and . 3 blades; " " Mulilenberg, do • " Clay, d o " " Van Buren, .in ,* " Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles; l'illotseiesAirricii or Alati , rs, in cases• "Warranted German Silver table Slams; du do Tea Spoons; Shaving Snap in Boxes. (6 cakes in each ;) Scissors, filimblets, Combs; &c. The above articles are received direct from the im porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales In commence on Monday (this evening) the srh inst., and to be continued every everting (Sunda'', excep ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale. aug 5 BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE Al' THE NE W AU4'7'ION _ROOMS. F OR private stale et the new Auction Rooms, No. 61 and 63 Wood st. Indies kislties, and gaiters; itentlemen's,shoec.finatragitns; fiat calf miAotieu bonts„fine 44 - i - Zela i rhats; .brtiis 30 Inatr 'and g 4y . ' clocks; LtISZLYI DIC ){LEY. • m Auctioneers. __v .._._ ._ ----... W ILL be sold at s th l e New Aucti on Ru oing , N os . 61 and 63, Wcod street, this morning, the 12th inst., at 10 o'clock, a fresh lot of rich and well assorted Dry Goods, embracing : Broad Cloths; Cassinetts Satinetts; Drilling; Ble'clrd and Brown Mullins; Irish Linens; White Cambric. Indigo Blue Ticks; Prints; Gingham Alpacas; Ken tucky Jeans; M D Laines; Shawls and Hdkf's; Cot ton Hosiery; Gum Braces; Patent Thread; Spool Cot ton; Sewing Silk; Table Cloths; Linen Towels; Da mask Diaper; Wool and Canton Flannels, Yournan's Cravats; American Pins; Sea Island Cotton; &e., Beside, a quantity of Hardware and fancy articles, consisting of knives and forks, penknives, carvers, Roger's G S spoons, Jewelry, shell combs, steel p ens , Buggy whips, Ladies' shoes, silk hats, btorms, G. tlmen's caps. &c. &c. Also, at 2 o'clock. THIS AFTERNOON, new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as bureaus, bedsteads, tables, stands, dough chests , brass clocks, chairs, cradles, &c &c. 100 Reams wrapping paper. 1 Crate assorted Liverpool ware. • sept 12 ...___.. _ AUCTION S A 11,,E5, BY LYND & BICKLEY New dapifors Roosss, Not. 61 anti, q 4, Wood street. QN THURSDAY, Sept. 12, will be sold from the 'belies alargeand general asstment of Full and Winter Dry Goode, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. WOOLENS,. ct! . ue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; bine, black and rnixed'satinetts, indigo blue and cadeiniiied and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Nfack'inaw ' blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, .st. I Vs. Plain six quarter English orsted merino, of nil relent; changeable figured A Ipaccu lustre:; three and six guar termoaseline de laines; dress hdkfs, &c. Sias and Satins. Plain blk dress silk; figured silk *eating; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; &c. Linens and Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent tin end; spool cotton prints, checks,gingharits, Irish linens; brown murlins, bleached do.; cambric do.; table cloths; tabletlinpei; &c. Fancy "trades. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc. Also at 2 o'clock P M. a largerinantityof Household and Kitchen Foratlare, Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, cradles, &c. P. AIt:KENNA, Auctioneer RTHE PROPRIETORS ESPECTIPLLY inform theirfriendsandshippers ll , generaJly, that they havechauged thenarneof 'hell Transportation Line,' ftem the United States Portable Boat Line. tothe Americe , .n VT-Fable poci t Line. This line is composed of twentv-five'ne w Four See Lion Portable Boats, one of whicit will depart' daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at:if INiiimor.e. The superiority awl advantages, f the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportatiOn are too well known to shippers generally to require comment. suffice it to say, that the deter), ion, loss, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably attending throe. r.sn shipments between Pittsburgh and l'hilatielphia, t r , by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To gip) undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in elisponsible office in Philadelphia, without any addliOntil charge to tho owners. Met chandi4 shipped by thin line in any of the cast ern cities, andoongignedte H Deyine &Co, will be for warded itnmediatlyon arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, ft*Of 'Commissions'. H. Devine wilisrecelye pmc4iCe'4onsiened to him, pay steamboat freight and ch'ergps, and ° forivard the same to any of the eastern calei, and charge iiir Om missions forstorage, adva'ncing or ft;rwarding. 4ny communication s or goods directed io" the ;care of the undersigned Agents will be pritmgli nitended 'to.' H. DEVINE & CO: Canal BaPin,liberty street, Pittsburgh. E be WTESIDES & CO., , 36a Market street,elowHl Tenth, Philadelphia. GI ESE :Cr. SON, Commerce siren Wharf, Baltimore. 3 A IA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Frontstmet, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, _... No 3. Chatham street. Boston. ::.,,......„ ....„ . ..,- 7 = 7 , alEigga , .1 . .1.7' ....1... C • A. 11111eANITLTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE 1 . For the ttansportation of 3.erclinndize toned from i PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. • THE success this line has met with, ;ince it was fi, st established on the "Individual Enterprise" I system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Root's ditring the 'winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelpbi a and Ba timore every day (except Sundays) daring ilteettson.l and make the trip through in six days. '' -• The superiority and advantages ofthe Portable boat ' System overevery other mode of transportation (When canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require 3ny corn meat. Shippers ra n rely on latving theirrroduce, merchant dize, or good.; 01 - any kind 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 for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c. Allcommunication s to the following Agents will be promptly. attended II,: CHARLES A. McANULTY. At the Depot Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ' SE & MERRILL, 43, 6mitles Iyhorf. ROSE Pratt st, Baltimore. Pl' . 4 T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, N..nv York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, _.jan3l-iy 272, Market street __, Philadelphia. -- '''''' MEAlac IiaIWEM Freights to Philadelphia sad Baltimore. - MF.RCH LYNE) . ,...7, BECKLEY, A qet iutwers ANTS St. AIANUFACTORERS' Olt transporting Go LINE ods, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on ns accommodating.term s and as short time ashy any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.-- The Prop ietors and agents will give their whole at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship. pars, merchants. ma natecturerentidother s to give es a call before shippingelseWhere. Merchtutdisdeoirsign ed to the ag ents will be i•Cei eved. freight and cherges paid, and forv‘ larded without additional charge flloi for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, / Proprietors 11 L PATTERSON, I'. ArKENNA, i!itictionerF 40::STri Saaniei M Kier, Canal Basin, near7th at. l'ittsb'g, Samuel IV Ist and 2d Wharf, below Race it , Delaware, "'Which:loth'. haat Cruse, Baltimore. HL Patterson, El ollitlimpbum,ll. Jesse ,Patterson, J Briggs, New Yoi:it. Win B Reynolds IKPER To! lames McCully, Irvin & Martin, It Robinson 4: Co, J W Barbridgo & Co, Henry Coulter. C C 3 Husfiey, John Grier, • Church & Carothers, Gsairge Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J AfeNight, Lonio Samuel Wilson, Madison, feb 15, '44 AUclinurrn - Splendid Paintings for Sale. APORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS, and one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILL: NS paint ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late J•stits BowstA N. are offered for sale. ' These pictures are not only:ink:able its being p er , feet likenessessoftte gentlemen . for YVhom they were taken, .but piisses's surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they hnve been pronounced by connoiseurs to be splendid paintings, and nmong the most successful works of the eminent painter front whose hand they come. They nay be seen at the Looking Glass Store of W. C. WALL. itt Fourth street, between Wood and Market. Attention is especially invited to these portraits, us nu ether opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur to ob tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted Boniattt, at a price so cheap us these are offered. .july 2.0 W A lt - ivAltir.s DENTAL .I.RESERVATOR, A Superiqc .1117arh for the Meetly PRODUCING ut once the most healthy state of the mo uth - -Cleansin g and resuming the tet'th to their natural whitenes. ; giving hardness to the gums, des troying the putritwFtive - iiiilitenco of decayed teeth. lessening ha cvel instunce . the irritation and soleness incidental to their diir;ased 'oilafe, 'and iii fact cornldw• mg in its effect till that can he desired in a Dentifrice. Also. a superior Tooth Powder, rts recommended to the Medical faculty of-,Philatilelal4iit,,bythe kitlebru ter! Dom. Hudson. Prepured and sold 1. 1 Wm. A. WARD. Dentist, Liben v street. Nog 31 Nana'. 500 K. " t : ti l t o d y IWBEIr. WATSON,. • POWDER •MANUFACTDRZR, j 26-611?. transportolon - AMUMUM PORTAIIII4 ROA? ;' / W 33 ' For As transportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCr BETWEEN rITTSBURGH AND P HILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Rllfb~erg#, .. •• •417-res} . • SPECIE. Pi4c ••al Gold „i • • Silver . . ?resj ..... pa PENZISYLYA.NLI.—I'ITTSIIVE.G.H. r • Bank of Pittsburg{! Merchants and Alanulaf.tyrirs' bank Exchange DZlfollidaysburgh • laj 1 Bank of Norlb..Arneriea . . 7 ; .?q Do Northern Liberties 7 .. r. . Po . Do Pentagleania t Commercial Bank of 4 -I .ennolcania ' "par Farmers' and Afccleanics' bank '..: .. Kensington bc4l-` ...... . Afanufacturers and Meckfislics' .. Moyamensing Jou Philadelphia bank...._.. r ..... . .... . ..... par Schuylkill. 4 . - Southwark ..... ".... Par. Western Pat -- • - ...... Bank of Penn Township, —.par . ... U. 5...... Girard bank . : .......... bank and branches ' COUNTRY BANN. • • • Bank of g ernian t ow ,; - - - " Chester count: " Delaware count. Nem York Baltimore -- g .--.- Montgomery county ... ''-Pa' '' Noy shumberland ..... ... .... .. • .po • .......... pa i l Farmers' bunk of Bucks county.... ........... Eastonbank . - .. . Doylestokn bank ' .. 2g Franklin bank of IVnibingfoit .., . ......... ". JA f Bank of 04 Omberssltrgh:.1.. .... .. .. ' .. . . 7 7 .. 7 ... 1 " Get/3 , 41:7N :: .: .. ... ... . ... .. • :.., I r" Le reistoen. ... '.. .- ,--. ..: ...... 1 ~. Susguekardiaoitnty - : ... ..... .. : ... 40 Berkslounty bank ... .. - :....... :....... 75 Columbia Bankand Bridgr . goripqn/.: ... : ... :1 Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank.... 4 - ................. Farmers and Drovers' bank ' .... . ... .. 1 " Bank of Lancaster :, ........... 1 . " Bank of Real - lino. -- - Harrisburg. bank RO 1 Honesdale " 1 4.... ....... .- ...... . ... ..1 Lancaster " ... . Lancaster co. " 1 ' .--. .... . ... —.." . 1 Lebanon It Miners' bank of Pottsville l 4 _— , —.....". Monongahela bank of Brosenarille . .........1 1 ..... 14 New Hope and Delaware Bridge company. . 2' Northampton bank To ....no salt randa bank ... • .............. ....q 11 7 yoming bank ... - P ... . ..... , .... .... _ 14 OHIO. - Behnon t .Izitk 0.1".. 6 / a ir:Hite.... ...... d .... Clinton Lai of Col:in:bus:. -. .:.. ...... . .... 1 Columbiana bank aj• Key , Lisbon .. . .. . ----A. Circleville (Lawrence, cafhier).... ..... -: .... 11 " ( Warren, cashter)_ ..... ... ..:no sale Cincinnrti banks-. .. : ... . ... . ...... '.. ... ' . ...,..: - ,14 Chillicothe bank ....... - .........:..11 Commercial bank of Lake Trie 3 . Dayton bank.— —. .. sift -.. 11 Franklin bank of Columbus.... —......„,,.. —ll Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenvillell • Farmers' bank of Canton ................ 41' Geanga ......... . .............. .- Granville ..... 1 1..... .. ....... . ....,. .e Lancaster Hamilton.....- ....6 ... : .............. . . 10 ........................... 10 Marietta .......... - ........ _. _ _ • ii Massillon .... •?- • 1 4 Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati . Mount Pleasant ~., .. - ....;`: ... - .. - . .... .. '.'. . PNorwalk . . ....................... .• • ~. -11 utnam. .......... • ........ ... : . '. ... '..1 . . Sandusky ...1 . __ _ • Scioto... Urbana., Wooster. Xenia West Branch bank. York bank...... Zane.. ...... rrille ...... ....... Bank ofCltveland. ... . .— N State sank and bran l cttc DIANA s State Scrip.._.__,_ ... KENTUCKY All bnnks gfate Lank..--_ - Bank of Mina. :Shawnee:town .... Bank of the Valley of VIRMVA.' Virginia. ...... Bank of Virginia Vir g i n i a . •., ... Exchange bank of Virginia .. ..... Farmers' bank of Virg in' o . . . -• 14 NortA-IVestern blink of Virginia . . ... BMerekanis' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia .. . . - ranches.- ........ ............. .14 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. All °tier solvent bankir.--. --• NORTH .CAROLINA. • All solvent • .•.• 5 SOUTH' CAROLINA. All solvent banks- ......... GEORGIA. Allsolvexf kanks.. A LA -LAMA. Mobile banks.. ...- Country banks ***** ---- New C)7.1. 'cans banks (g00d)... ...• •...3 TENNESSEE. . . Al!banks... ... _... • Musical ;auttrjwtfi. T HE subs4iibor has just recei k ved, ekn divert from tl e Imp:niers, an mare stock of 13#rod men/r, of the be,. French and German trusonftc.ure,.' d ithe latest improved pattems, via: Fr ench ( Ophiclides in B, with keys & slide; French Cot - twirl' in cases, with three valves; Ftenctr B and E flat Ciarittetts, and very superior; Trombones, Tenor and Alto; Frenih Tim 14, ‘ IA ill) four' or six - cfonks ; French Valve Trumpets, iri ettsei.;' Kent BOgles, Bess Drums, Flutes, Fifes; Violins, Guitars, Violin:String; Clatinett Reeds, Sitt.iti and Music paper. tilte:, of I Military Bands supplied with coMpletesetts nstrument s at the'luwe s t pricCti. ' " JOHN H. MELLOR, 22 Wood street, above Fifth, and oppo,itt Chap & Co's Shoe Store. ituA 31-dtia.s. witarrzp, 50 tt):7:„°,!:,72;6lFbelß e ven eatt D u ch more of alo.ht' Nl. THORN; Nom Matlict w. TUE subscriber has tiumw receilieci on Consist-motet supity of Bread Clean. ,Sib limits and Flannel of Aine,rienn. Ignbufneture;, which hit will sell by piefoui,parnufae,tuier's.pricvs. GEORGE COCHRAN, • Nn 26 Wood orreet Bunting. A N assortment of Bunting, of all colors, suitable for 11l Flats, on hand and for wile by - JNO. B. 31''F.1DDEN &CO. Mitiiict Firer t. newfroval. T HE Depot of the LrTeiTrD STATLA POW/AIM! Boar Lisa. has been reaurved f,r the y se,,t el illeo alret, Allegheuyto% n . , Ott( e, ryrne l to La ock . and Feelentl suet directly orposite IL( Poet 013.,:e. C. A. 11-PANULTY,-,' 'opt 3nt Agt. C. S. ,Portnlitc Boat 4 : ~%. ~f ..... - .... - • • - -12 I LLIKOIS.""""" .......... ...--.;J5 ...... Far .......... .2~ * 77 '''' PW, - -- -.14
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