iDailv Aftlotiting pond. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17. .....-. - - S our ouudde form will be found "Prospec tive Grandeur of America"—"Extraordinary Blue_ dors," &e. M[L•ACnOLY ACClDENT. — Yesterday, about noon, while Mr HUGH MciEss • was engaged in excava- ting Grant street, a mass of earth, weighing three or fear hundred pounds, under which be was digging, gave way, and fell upon his stomach, injuring him so serious ly that animation was suspended fur some minutes; but through the efforts of Gra McMeal and Gszzam, be was, so far restored as to bear being carried home, where he lies in an exceedingly critical State. Navy Boon St ORE.—Mr W M'Due♦ t.a , bas opened n new Book and Stationary store in Market elect, be tween 3d and 4th streets, where all articles in his line, we are assured eau be bad at very reduced prices. CLIM FE cr.—A gentlemen called at our office yes terday who had been operated on by Dr A. WA LTIR, ..aboutiix weeks since fur club or reel feet. He inform ed us that his feet had been very much deformed, and now they are straight and well formed, and although but six weeks have elapsed since Dr Walter under took to cure him, he is now able to walk with but lit tle inconvenience. Dontocratic Mass Convention. gaPTbe Democracy of Allegheny county am most Jetspeetfully invited to attend a Mass Convention, at Mount Jackson, Beaver Co., Pa. on the 25th inst. +Come all fur our louses and uur heart, are open to .receire all of the " H ards." aept 17 By order of the Committee. THIRD WARD, ALLEGHENY. The Democratic Association of the Third Wand of AUeghenycity, aro requested to attend a •neoting in ale Brick School Howe, THIS EV rsiso (Tuesday) ut 74 o'clock. to mike arrangements for the Convention .00thel9th. Several addresses will he delivered. THOS. FARLEY, Pre'st. DZMOCRATIC FI. AGS. —Democtate who wish to procure Polk. Dallas and Shank Flags, can be sup plied at the store of Messrs /irCon a 11eLL & Co.,cerner .of Market and Fifth streets. FOURTH WARD DEMOCRATS. The Ytong Hickory Club, of the Fourth Ward, are orestinested to meet at the Washington Hotel, on the 19th Mat,. at 9 o'clock, A M, by order of the officers. ger , ' LIBERTY MEETING A meeting will be held this evening (Tuesday) Sep. tember 17th, Pt 7 o'clock at Temperance Hall. addresser may be expected. The case of the Rev /Charles T. Torrey, a Presbytetinn minister, in good .standing, now incarcerated by slaseholders in a felon's prison in the city of Baltimore, for the alb - deed crime of assisting unfortunate fugitives from the prison house ofilavery, will be taken into consideration at the mee hing. DemmTatA, Liberty-men, come one and all Sept. 17, It. SPLENDID PELEE SANITIZE! We announced in.yestordny's paper, that the patri mtic democratic Ladies were determined not to be ortutti?ne by their fair %big competitors. and had made .arrangements to present a Splendid Bonner to the de legation of any ward of lonnhip hitting the !ingest .numberuf Workingmen in the procession of the 19th. They willalso present a magnificent Flag to that county which shall send the largest delegntion to the Convention Both the Flag and Banner will be of the most magnificent kind, superior to any that has .ever been teen in this county. Here,, dumor,•rats, is a prize worth contending for—and we trust that no de legation will resign it without a struggle. It is the shest way that you can attest your gtutitude to the La llies who have so generously and patriotically Fated them for you. --- DISCUSSION IN MOON TO - • At a meeting of the citizens of Moon Township held +tithe house of Peter Onstot, on Monday. the 2rl inst., STKVICNSWI, Esq. ,vas called to the atoll; George „Sampson anelJorrieS Brown appointed Vice Presidents, ,and Joseph Cooper and Samuel II Kirk, Secretaries It was unanimously resolved to call a meeting of the citizens of Moon and adjoining townships, without re spect to parties, to be held at the house of Peter On not, on Monday the 23d inst., for the purpose of dis ,-cussing such political topics, us the speakers think proper; a number of Democroiic and Whig speakers will he present. To commence at 10 o'crock, AM. Democrats. Whigs. Phillip H Stevenson, Wm Goy, Aaron A Beer, Wm G Smith, John D Cooper, Hugh M'Cr rm irk . „John D Smith, David Watt, .John M'Clurkan, • John Graham, Wm Cooper, S H V Allen, John Saunce. Janes Bla kely. .COMVEYANCIR. .1132&&113ILY & RILITCMILL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office, Smithfield near Fifth Streets, l'ittsburghr ‘IONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of V Real Estate, Renting of City and Country Pro Collecting rents for Trustees, Executors, Ad .minisktmtors, Assignees, Guardians and others. They will also prepare all manner of Inrtruments of Writing. Persons wishing to employ them will please apply to James Blakely, Fifth Wa d. or at the Luw Office uf John J. Mitchell, Smithfield near Fifth street, -Pius ,burgh. IL 8. lIEASTINGS, .:away surveyor, City Regulator and Con ye ya ewe r. Mee (as above) with John J. Mitchell, Esq., on :Smithfield street meat. nth street, below the new Court House, Pittsburgh. Orders left fur me, in my absence, with J. J. Mitchell, for surveying, regidat i ing, .off and dividing lauds, and conveyancing, shell reoliive prtmspt attention. • 43" Those who desire to examine the Records of .County Surveys will please call at the above office. set 3 Allegheny County, ss. TN the matter of the Supplementary adminimration account of David Logan, late of the City of Pitts. !burgh, deceased. And now, to wit; Nov. 25, 1843, exceptions filed, ,and A. Burke, F R. Shank, and H. S. Magraw, ap pointed auditors to awn% and distribute the proceeds in,the hands of accountants; this-tinier and appointment ,made at the instance of A. Wylie, Esq , who appears ,for Joshua Logan. By the Court, THOS. FARLEY, CIL PUBLIC NOTICII.—The auditors above appointed .will meet at the office of F. R. Shank, on 4th street, the city of Pittsburgh. ou Monday the 14th of Oct°. hersea. at 3 o'clock, P M., at which time and place ' those Insereoted are requested to attend. Sept 12, 18444 wedn'y the District Court for de aura, of Altiliesky is the Constant/reed of PenAsylvasia, at April Tern, 1843. No 31. Geo. P. Jones, vs. >Alias Fi Fe, No 31. Jos. Jones, A ND now to wit, Aug. 31,1844. on motion of Mr XX Quigley the Court appoint Francis R Shook Esq.." Auditor, to distribute the money arising from ,the sale in this case. From the Record, GEO. R. RIDDLE, Prntley. Public notice is hereby given that the above Audi tor will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office on 4th street in the City of Pittsburgh on Mon ,day the 7th of October next, at 3 o'ckMk P, M., at WioCh thee sad place those interested are requested to Attend FRS. R SHUNK, Auditor. Sept 11, 1844.-3 wedns'y BURGH, PA. - --- John 3. Mitchell ATTORNEY AT LAO. A. BURKE', F. R. SKINK, H. S. MAGRAW, Ai tqo Ns f iks and Chwipal, listL 1500 FRESH C9COA NUTS; . 25 Bushels African Goranid Nuts; Just rereiyod and for sale by Fort of Pittsburgh. 2 ININT INATYN. IN THIL CHANNEL RCIVIITILD BY D. B. Sieble, Steamboat Agent and Commission ARRIVED. Domain, Baldwin, Ship Yard, Sligo, M'Donaki, Wheeling, DEPARTED. Ohio Mail. Ward, Cincinnati, Senate, M'Clurg, Cincinnati, Eveline, Irwin,St. Louis. THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. Eta ALL as, will deport for the above and intermediate Potts, regularly, on every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to sept 2 BIRMINGHAM & CO. :Cao.• The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Bolas, blaster, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 9, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those who have no money carried free. The Canal -to Cleveland will be opened . as noon an the weather v. ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & WS LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or ?assage apply on board, or to _ jitly 12 G. M. HARTON, Water street. co- The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND %VHF:EURO REGULAR PACKET. iisce• B The and G nig vAT 2 4 1 71 . 7 4 d in i A steam mr lit ho , boat Will run as a regulnr packet between this place and Wheeling,,deaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridgewater is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. ,June 22 LILY ARRIVALS OF New Gaels, at ALGEO & MT e MTh tee' Fashion able Head quarters, No 251 Liberty Street. The newest styles and most splendid goods that is brought to this market is to be seen at out estnblishment. We weuld invite the attention of purchasers to our present stock, 'which for variety and richness of style cannot be excelled. In caterin g for the taste of our custom ere we ore determined not to be ten done, as arrange teems have been made by us to secure every new style .*f goods upon its arrival in the Eastern markee as well es the hest Paris monthly reports, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be spared in making our establishment THE FASHIONABLE HE•11 Q•IA RTERS of the West: and we trust to be sustained by our old patrons, as well as a great many it rw ones, whom we A 4ll net feil please, as we trust our abili ty repqual to our inclination, sept 2 ALOE() Sc AIcGUIRE, Chronicle and Age copy. PUEL POR VAISSELS. BUREAU CONS TRUCTION,EQUIPMEN TANn ' REPAIR' September 2, 1844. SEA LED PROPOSALS, endorsed " Proposals for Fuel fur Steam Vessels," will be received at this Bureau, until 3 o'clock. P. M., of the first of October! next, fur furnishing and delivering fur the use of the Navy, the followingquantities and descriptions of Coal at the Navy Yard specified, viz : At the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts. Six hundred toes of bituminous caul. At the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, One thousand tons of bituminous coal, and three hundred tons of anthracite coal. At the Navy Yard, Gosport, Virginia. One thousand lons of bituminous coal, and three hundred tons of anthracite coal At Ike Navy Yard, near Pensacola, Florida. Ore thousand tons of bituminous coal, Change hinists And at Erie, Pennsylvania, A Soy mac . , HE Engine and Machine establishment, on the Four hundred tons of bituminous coal, JIL Corner of Liberty and Front Ad., IS offered for The whole quantity may be deli vere d as aaj i y , as sale, The betiding* are of brick, the main one being suits the convenience of the persons with whom con, 47 ft by 26 ft, and LBW stories high, having a Smith tracts shall be mode, but at least one half must b e d e .. shop attnchrsl which contains two fires. The (snub livered before the 3lst of December next, and the whole lishment is in complete order and has mery necessary of it before the Ist of April, 1845. i convenience for carrying on the business; there being All the coals are to be of the best quality; and as f ree one engine of four horse power, one Boring Lathe, as possible from ether substances, and particularly from ' two Turning farther'. ore Rack Lathe, end /sue small sulphur. The bituminou s coal must be dry, clean, I Lathe for wood--one Screw Cutting Machine. Also lump coal; and, if required, must be separated after its frills and bills, Anvils and Bellows, and Blacksmith's delivery at the respective points, so that it shall be tool* complete; together with a large Jot of patterns satisfactory to the Commandant of the Yard, or to the' mostly new. persons appointed by him to inspect the same, in this ! The buildings are on leased greyed, there being particular, as well as in all others, heft,: eit can be re . nine years to renal* the lease, which can he renewed. reived by the United States. Preference will be given Further infirrmation can be had at the establish to coal taken from mines or pits in the United States, Meet, or by applying to the subscriber, near the old when of equal quality and sample. Bridge, Allegheny City. JAMES KERR, The anthracite coal must he broken to the size that r aug 27-d4w4tw' may be previously directed by the Commandants of Architect. the Yards where it is to be delivered—must be tho- roughly screened and in all respects satisfactory to him or to the inspecting ofticers to be appointed by him. Persons offeting will be particular to make their of fers in separate letters for the de.ivery °feud' kind of coal at each of the yards specified ; and with separate prices for the bituminous and for the antbracitte coal, that separate contracts may be made for each Navy Yard, and for each kind of cowl. if desired by the De mirtment. The price asked for each kind of coal must be for the ton of 2,240 pounds, as weighed in the Navy Yard u - here delivered. The of must state the mines or pits, and their situation, hum which the coals are to be taken; and, when delivered, satisfacto ry evidence must be furnished with the coals, that they were taken from the mince GF pits specified in the contracts, Satisfactory bonds in half the amount of the con tracts will be required for their faithful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten per centum upon all bids which may be approved, which reserved ten per centum will not be paid until the completive of the contract according to its terms. In case of failure on the part of contractors to deliver the coals within the time specified, the commandants or agents at the re spective places of delivery are to be authorized to sup ply any deficiencies by purchase, and the contractors and theirsanstiee are to be liable for any stemma of cost over the contract price, and the ten percent. referred to be forfeited for the use of the United i States s sept 7-2aastd 1.0 80.,ES 4 6s, 12s, Ss and poubd Lump Tobacco; 3 •' Prime Isen,oSls; 3 Bble Crushed and Pulverised Sugar; 2 Boxes Double Re f Oned Loaf, do; 6 MO* Prime New Orleans, do; 5 Bbla Trimmed Shit. Receives! and for oak sap 5 J. D. WILLIAMS. REINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty street Serekant, Water Street, near Wood Per Cincinnati. BEAVER PACKET Pflitta t tkkl* THOMAS BORBILDGE, GENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Conunizeion Merchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MAREtT ST., PHILADELPHIA. aPLiberal advances made on consignments, when required. Refer to—Messrs Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans and Temple; Heald, Wood a and & Co.; Scull &Thompson. Philadelphia. William M'Knight & Co.; Charles A. M'Antilty, ang24—ly" Pittsb rgh. T. B. & W. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Boa, nets, Palm Leaf Hats and Caps, NO. 190 MARKET 87'. PHILADELPHIA. T HEY be g leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above Goods, and arc still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cush, or approved credit. aur, 9-tf JOSRPEI T ALC ms WHOLESALE BOOT A ND SHOE MANUFACTORY, 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 he feels confident that it will be to their interest., be. fore purchasing elsewhere. aug 6-]y ARDWARE AND CUTLERY. IMOTIEBEIS & CO., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, A RE now receiving in addition to their formet stock a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. ling 6.1 y THE UNEQUALLED TIIREE BIG DOORS! JOHN McCLOSK EY, PROPRIETOR. The proprietor of this well known and highly popular Establishment, respectfully annotmees to the public that he has just teceived his FALL STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMER ES, CASSINETs, 17.111EPIVIVICE5. O. AMOUNTING TO $75,000, Aud is now fully prepared to attend to all orders, of any amount. He has no hesitation in saying that this litho LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Pittsburgh by any one house, and in VARIETY AND QUALITY IT CANNOT BE EQUALLED. He has now on hand, made from new materials, a most magnificent nimirtment ,of READY MADE CLOTHING, To which be would call the attention of all who wish to FASHIONABLE -ANDprocure DURABLE APPAREL. His stock • .mprises every article of dress desired by THE MAN OF FASHION, • Or the more durable and comfortable clothing prefer red by THE WORKING MAN, Both of whom, will be acconimislnterl at prices much cheaper than at any other establishment in the city, and with asticles which be can warrant to be interior In none thaw are made in the country. As the incrense of business - compelled him to enlarge his store and make caber improyeroonts, be would in vice the public to call and examine the EXTENT AND STYLE OF HIS NEW AR RANGEMENTS. Having , secured ti r services of the best cullers and workmen that coal be proctned he is prepared to make CLOTHING TO ORDER At the shJrtest notice and in a style unsurpassed. CAUTION. Purchasers are cautioned to be on their guard against the trioks of little rival establishments theft try to palm themselves on the unwary as the THREE BIG DOORS. The public aredesired to note the METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT, In front of the"old original," as that is a mark for the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot becounter kited. JOHN- WCLOSKEY, no 7-tf No 151, Liberty street. AL Brick Mew sad Let tsar Sale Cheap. F OR Sale, a 'good Brick Hour* and Let in the City of Alleghrny, near Manchester, atbuining the property of Mr Ruben Greenlee. The Lot is 48 feet front and 140 fret deep. It bas a good Brick Halm on it, 24 feet front by 32 feet deep—well finished; and the lot is well plied in with a variety of shrubbery; and a well of excellent water at the door. It will be sold cheap, and the money can lay any time on the interest being paid annually. For terms, please apply at HARRIS' Agency and intelligence Office, Nu 9 Fifth street. sept 10-6d&lw _ - UST remised at No 86, Market street. e 100 Portraits of J K Polk. 100 "'. " I-1 Clay. 100 " G M Dallas. 100 " T Fredinghopen. 100 Grand National Mil Banners. 100 " Nascent - tic Banner*. 40 Nests Ste"tw travelling bas4t.s. - 3 Gross oF Jet Breast pins: 10 lbs Jet Bugle Beads. sent 2. ZEBULON KINSEY artist Attraction at tits J. M. WHITE CLOTHING STORE, No. 176 corner of SjxiA aid Liberty Streets. T HE contest having 13eccume so hot between this and the little tivalestabhahment s , that the; have , found it necessary to assume' a name that he 114 on canvas one week before his was thought of, Rumbas / ers will be on their guard, against the cricks of kbef.e establishments, in trying to palm itself upou.the public as the J. M. White Clothing Store. The genuine it ,on the Corner .uf Sixth and Liberty streets, J. M. White, fajta; FroPrleita', having now on band, made tram new ne aerials, a most magnificent assortment of Dl' MA DE CLOTHING, which he offers cheap er than any of those bragging establishments possibly can offer, and all be asks is fair play and oo gouging. And sure as day succeeds to night. He'll poke them all clean out of sight, So keep quiet, little melt. For J. M. White is risep. 'opt 10-1 vr ;< 'll/ctir _ °n Salts. Jest Received, A T M'KENNAS' Auction Mart, cwrner of 2d and Wood streets, a lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various sizes, also a small lot of Dwight's Bright Augers. P. M'KENNA, rcpt -Auctioneer. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY. H AS been received direct nom the Eastern cities, at the new Auction Rooms, Noa. 61 and 63, Wood street, and will be sold by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assortment of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets ; Stair and Floor Venitian, do. Schnell, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six qnarter matting. The colors and patterns are ail of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold for Lass THAN •NT WHERE ELAN in the city. Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloths,lrish linens, linen cambric*, &c, which will be sold l ow. LYND & BICRLEY, IJest Received, At AfcKenna's Auction Roosts, corner of 2d aid Wood Streets, ,l WO Casks of Hardware, of superior quality, among the lot, are 20 dot extra fine (Ladies') Pen knives; 50 " Gent's do do do; 100 " " fine pocket. do; 100 " " " 2, 3 and 4 blade, do; 100 Cards (superior) assorted, do; .10 " " 1/Wesoral 100 doz Gimlets; 1580 Qrs Augurs; 50 doz Q 8 Tea Spoons, (suporion) 8 " Tobacco Boxes; 9 " Cork Screws; 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges; 10 Settsdo do do; 20 dos Rartborg Locks; Also--Table and Butcher's 8 tags, Carving Knives, and Plated CfrrinanSilver Table Spoons, The above lot will he open and ready far examina tion (up stains.) on Tuesday morning the 27th inst. Due notice will be given of the day of sale. P, M'KRNNA, Auctioneer, BOOTS AND 'SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. F OR private sale at th e new Auction Rooms, No. 61 and 63 Wood st. lefties kid ties, and gaiters; gentlemen's shoes; fine brogans; fine calf and morocco boots, fine palm leaf hate; brass 30 hour and 8 day clocks, LYND & BICKLEY. - m 11 Auctioneers. LARGE SALES OF Pine Cutlery and Variety Goods. A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of ill Wood and sth streets, commencing this evening-. Wednesday, June 26th, at early gas light, and con' tinuing every evening, (Sunday's excepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, 'refired direct from the Immerse, New York, con sisting in part of 239 dos. of Penknives, Pearl and bock handle; 140 Cases of Rtsors, a surerior article; 48 dos. fancy &bows; 350 dos. Ginthlets. 40 doz. vegetable Gad Jessamine Soups. They are mow ready for examiliatitm. Terms Cash, current funds. P.r sale, A SMALL FARM, with a good Mill sent, situated on Pine Creek, in Pine Township, about 10 miles from Pittsburgh, containing about 60 acres of Land, a part of which cleared and has thereon a square. Log House and other impr o vements. with an abun dance of good caul and timber. Apply to JNO. D. DAVIS, au; .22rtf Cosner of Woad and sth streets. Cos Businessts, Ini UR last report brings us out two new coats of O this description. The material used in the first is French and English Tweeds, of which we have re ceived some new patterns, suitabh3 for the coming sea son—such as Bronzed and granite mixed Plaids, &C 4 these are lined with rich euchmers throughow, which makes them suitable for any weather. The other is a very desirable Coat, being something between a riding or dress Coat—the material is Olive, Citron, Mulber ry, London Brown or Rifle Green Cloths, and trimmed with sporting Buttons, all of which we have is abun dance. Come on with your orders, gentlemen; the Cash system makes all the difference, for there is co other customer shop in the City can sell as cheap as the Fashionable Head quarters. No 251 Liberty street. sept 2 A LGEO & 51'GUIR E. Chronicle and Age copy. Pittsburgh Gymnasium. Third street, between Wood and Smithfield. MHE Subscriber having fitted up the Gromasiugl in first rate style, will open his books for season subscribers. on Monday, the 2d 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 healthful action. This kind of exercise is recommended by all the best physicians in the city, as calculated to in vigorate the body and improve the health generally. It is especially recommended to persons of sedenta ry habits, who ars liable to suffer from indigestion and its kindred evils, produced by wan' of proper cacti-- else. Call in and examine the establishment for your selves. JOHN M'CLELLAND. sep 3-3 m ia rat er 4/IBpXES TIN T PLATE; V received and for sale br J. W. 131511811' IDGF: & CO., sep 6 Water stroet, between Wood & Smithfiel E ST EPS Axes and Edgeir o lsjor sale b y C HRAN, Nn 28. Wood street. Ins the District Court of Allegkeity County. Simpson, Sibbet &Jones, Pin. vend. Ex. No 144, e.. 6 . . Charles M. Rollmop. A 18 P6 44 1 . T. ' N,.._,.. . . And now, to wit, August 29th, 1844. On motion of T Mellon, Esq., the Court appoint Erancis R. Shunk, Esq., Auditor, to auditand distribute the proceeds of sale in this mule. From the Record. GEO R RIDDLE, Pro. The Auditor above named will attend for the pur pose of his• appointment, at his Office, 4th street, on Thursday, the 26th day of September next, at 10 o'- clock, A. M., when and where those interested may auend. FRANCIS R. SHUNK, Auditor, Sept. 2, 1844-3 Mond's Nancy Spielman, In the Common Pleas of Alle by her next friend, Mat pret Patterson, gheny county. Alias Subpcmia vs. for Divorce, No 54, March term, George Spielnum j 1844. AND now, toostit, , August 20th, 1844, a Subpoena and alias Subpoena having been issued to the res pondent in this case, and prod - basin g been made that the said paitysould not be found in this county, Notice is hereby gives to the said respondent that be will be requite to appear in said court, on the fourth Monday of October near, 4o anower the complaints set fosth in said petition; otherwirse such Proteetilings will be bad as are directed by the Act of Aut./ably in latch eases made and provided. E. TROVILLO, SI? ff. a2O--d law 4 t. ra A FRESH SUPPLY n OF C. JOHNSON'S SUPERIOR PRINTING INK, IN LARGE ESL. SMALL RIGGS, Jaatireceived at ae office of 146- "Pool." lIST received, 2.5 boxes Jksida's superior Shavin g gSoup, ,ptsd for sale at the DR' tg issareho,stse 0f . . • ).141VD COn: 'sat r Founts and Wood Knew MENI Auctionerrs alai= C. A. 11111GANULTY98 UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the tr ansportation of rerchandire to end from PITTSBURGH. BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. T HE success this line has met with, since it wit.' first established on the "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 Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during thesearum. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages ofthe Portable Boat System overevery other mode of transpottation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are to well known to nt s h i ppers bY this Minx generallygenerally ip roquire jpy gun me. Shippers can rely on tarrying their produce, merchant disc, or goods of 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 Allcommunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended tio: CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 63, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. WAJT TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, Now York . THOMAS BORBIDGE, SI-ly 272, Market street, Philadelp' J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer Naga &Ma Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. dERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE j; OR transporting Goods, Mercbarviise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tentionanel endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship. pers, merchants, manufacturers and others to give us a call before shippingelsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional cbargefor for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, S Proprietors AOHNTS: Samuel AlTer, Canal Basin, near7th at. Pittsb'g. ti Sanet W ay, tat and 2d Wharf, below Race st. Delaware, Philadelphia. !sage Cruse, Baltimore. L PattersonlHollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. 14. N Briggs, New York. Was B Reynolds & Ea., Boston I RFER TO: James McCully, Irvin Ss Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge& Co, C HeneyConiter, Psitoburgh idfuesey, John Grier, Church &Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J McNight, Louisville. Samuel Wilson, Madison, ja. feb 13, '44 Sideadid POP Tof Palatines tbr Side. A TRAI the Hon. JAMES ROSS, and tj, one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late JANKS BOWILILX. Esq., are offered for sale. These pictures are not only valuable as being per fect likenesses of the gentlemen for whpm they were taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been pronounced byconnoiseurs to be splendid paintings, and among the' most successful i works of the eminent painter frorp whose h i snd they I come. / They may be seen at the Loclking glass Store of W. C. WALL, in Fourth street, between Wpod and Market. k • Attention is especially invited to these portraits, as no other opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur to ob tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted BOWN AN, at a price s° cheapen these are offered. July 20 V. WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR, A Superior Wash . fin. the Teeth, P RODUCING at once the most healthy state of the month—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural whiteness ; giving hardness to the gems, des troying the putrifactive influence of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the irritation and soreness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing its effect 4.1 tOstcan be desired in a Dentifrice. Also, a a apariP r 04 ? row,t,le,r, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the ceiebru- Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. Winn , Dentist, Liberty street. aug 91 PP*. 500 K IVIS assorted sizes for sale by aug 1.6 a. & G. W. ?LLOYD 1 ) .0 WDER NANUFAcTU.RER,-- j26-6m. NEAR PITVKIRREI transportationtinie. AIRIBEICAE PORTABLE zNIAT LIMB For £4 tripupmaliqz± of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE DICTWEEPI PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, rITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE; Asp NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS R ESPECTFUL LYinformtbeirfriendrandshinpe ta genendly, due they kave changed the nameof then Tmos_portation Line, ft om the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of t wenty-five new Four Sec don Portable Boats, one of will depart da;ly from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia aid Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of 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 detention, loss, separation eon damage to Goods, invariably attending three-. ran shipmates between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, ' r by the Portable Boats most efectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in ? /lured in tt responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Met chandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities, and consigned to H Devine &Co will be for warded immediatelyon arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or Forwarding. Any comtnuniertions or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will bepromptly attended to. H DEFINE & CO Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh E . SIDES 360 Market street G , beIowWHITE Tenth, Philadelphia. GIRSE & SON, Commercestreat Whilrf, Baltimore. 3 A pAnivesrocx & co, 100 Front street, New York. RICE 4 WILLIAMS, No 3. Chatham street. Boston. siiiivlrouor: . oo . colu4Fß;cl A. HIMAZIOUR, cougx!t co! WOOD ARD TI §frzit: .. S :fANP4 MerchaVf glut Afan rfacher ere S, Exclic:lltge Bank Sc:rip . Currency, . Bedscclinly Scrap—. EXC HA E=AT SI on pkila,44/Pia° • .2 1 / 41e , yerrk Batson— 84111,4M9ic . . _l"7 Gpjel, Silver KiINNSYLvAN I 4-7.-I'ITT Bank of Pittsbvgi Merchants and .4ftintifac4rfie bal Exekange ...... . t -- Do. Hollidaysburg)", PHILADEtkH4 Bank of North America Do Nor kern Liberties Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank... Kensington hank. aT. . Manufactur ors God AtePtFFFlff . , Mechanics . - Moyanterimy Phi/cat/OS Pa I ,';' dank _ Schuylkill I ' P a f --far Southwark "..„ .... .. . ~ par,.. Western . 'f' . . ~ ~ . , 1 Pt% Bank of Penn Vloionski?: .. . .. • • ~par, Girard hank U. S. bask aid branches .• • - . ! ... 1 .1..... 3 COUNTRY 5.. , %.1`41 . ,0. Bank of Germanioma TT.. ttr• ”••17 --par . 4 " Chester corm . .. . .. . - " Delaware county . ,Pal . _ . •• • -P9 " Montgomery county .. ..... ....4 4 " Northumberland .... .... ........... pek3 Farmers' busk of Bucks county .... : . ...... psi? 1 Was/0,164;a .... IPoykstenem bank ....... ... . .... ~... . 7 : . ' ' . . ;CI .Franklin bank elf Waikilllop t , .. . 1 Bank of CAansb'ers6mrgk...... 7 : 7 . :..T- 7 .. 7 .... J I I Middletown .... :..- :•:•• • I 7 . i " Gettysburgh . .... .... ".. „........ J " Lewistown .. ... „.. 1 1 " Snsgue.huniea cointy 40 Rerkscouney bank ....... . - .: - . • • •-- • ?A Columbia Bank and Bridge*CoMpauY . 1 Carlisle bank ... . Xrie 4;4 - . i Farmers aid DroUers' ban 11 -• . • Bank of Lancaster • j ' Rank of Reading 1 Harrisburg bank Honesdale '!....i 1 - . Lancaster i‘ 1 . Lancaster.co. if „„. ... ..- 1 Lebanon " ~.. - , . . .. . Miners' bank of Pottsville-- ---- ~ -r . . II Monongahela bank of Browns:tine 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Q Nortkantplorelank sal ,Towanda no , Towanda bank Wyoming bank ....... ....... • ..... 4 West Branch bank_:___. ... . York bps ... 6H16. ' • ' -0 7 Be/motif b - ank of St. Clairsville---- -- • . _ 1 4 Clinton bank of Col:tabu; Columbiana bank of Nero Lisbon.-- .... —.ll Circleville fLawroace, eaekier) .14 " ( Warren, cashier).— no salf &nein:ll9U bag/ - - - - - - - - • - - - - •- • - - ' • "" ' ' 1 1 Chillicothe bank 1 Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... - 3 Dayton bank-- .... . .... • .. ..... ....:14 Franklin bank of Columbus ' 14 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Stewbenvale..l4 Farmers' bank of Cantos Geanga , .....,.. 3 1 4 Granville Hamilton IQ Lancaster .... Marietta 1Q .Massillon ... . . .....14 Mechanics' and Traders'. C :-- ' -- --'' ..ineinna4 Masa?!Aagant r Norwalk Plithl4ol .. ..1 Sandusky Scioto ...... Urbana Wooster Xenia ...... . Zanesville •• • ' Bank of Ch0c.......... .. ... ..... It —MY State bask and braneke 'lNDlANA. n ... Stale Scrip„ KENTUCKY. 12 All bonks„,... „, „. .... •1 TLLI24IOIS!'' , State. bank - • —3 4 Bank of Sharnieetorn".. .... . VIRGINA. • • • • - Bank of the Valley of Virgin I ia" . . 1 k Bank of Virginia .1# Evelsertege bank of Virginia ...... 14 Farmers' bank of Virginia .• .11 Nora- IVesternbank of Virginia .. # Merck ants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia - . -1 Branches ....... MARYLAND. .. Baltimore City banks-- ....... . r . All other solvent banks... 1 NORTH. CAROLINA. • • All solvent banks.. -• . SOUTH .. All solvent banks CAROLINA - - - Allsolvent hanks. GEORGIA -"'*'.. Mobile banks.. Country tanks ,. • ...• •-- LOUIBIAFA. • • New Orleans banks ,• • TENNESSEE) All baxis.. ' ' • - - - -- Musical lastrunieata T HE subscriber has just received, direct from the Importers, an en/ire stock of Band Ipablifi meitto of the best French and German manufacture, and o f ! the latest improved patterns, viz: French Ophiclides in B, with keys & slid,e„;Fr,ench Cornetts in cases, with three valves ; Fteneh an E flat glarinetts, and very s,uperipq Tio;usb.o*•Tesur and Alto; French Horn:, .4th four pr s ix crooks; French Valve Trumpets, in cases; Kent Bugle,, Buie cDrums, Flutes, Fifes; Violins, Gotham, Violin Strings . , larinet' Reeds, Music and (Music paper. &e;, Military Bands supplied with complete setts Of rnstruments at the lowest prices. JOHN H. MEL,LOR, 122 Wood street. 9bo, W . Fifill, "SI ° FP°° . •Co 's Shoe Store. 31.—thoS. •fc WANTIVS, 5O 4L:ARTSOFWIIi Cl EißlES ' fe lin :lebigbestprcew:eglvenat th e I store of WM. THORN. - al O. No 53 Market TrigTgoPlato. : subscriber has received on ronairrynent atipply of Broad Clotbs. Sattinetts and Range),, of American Manufacture, which he will aeu by the piece at manufacturer's prices. GEORGE P9CI-1 RA No 26 Wood Imre! ii UST RECEIVED, at No 86 Market street a largo assortment of Caricaturm — Pritua, Flag! Sadie ? , to*uit s itil --- '. wides ' ' Z. KII;IZET. a ug. 51:2 - T HE Depot ,of the PArrei 57,117,L8 Portray.;Bopsut eAT L, hai ; been "moved fur the pteseht Lacock street. Arlegfienytown. GjEce, eurnt7 of Larock nod Federal streets ; &Weedy opposite 11. 4 Post .016.;e. .C. A. APANULTY, Jgept 4 ant Agt. U. S. portable Etcytt Sr EF Ifl,