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PrTiIIIIIIRGII, PA.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18
o:t r ike Guasti To-noattow.—lf any of our citizemi
wha have the means to accommodate delegates and
have aft been waited on by the committees, we 'tope
thejrlßbe present at the Reception Hallo, and ett.
tertaia as many as they can accommodate.
&wawa &ND Tozsceo.--Covetousness is much rep
rehended by spiritual teachers. Yet if a chewer or a
sattdrart_were to go into 111'Ginley's shop, on Water
street, without aay change and without any - credit, he
would surely break the tenth commandment, while
looking ei the enticing preparations of "the weed" he
would see there.
A HAMMON' STORIC--Messrs G. R. White &
C,w-birmi.renioved their Pry Goods Store to thellouse
formerly occupied by Darlington & Peebles. They
have fitted it up in excellent and convenient style,
and have it filkd with a aphindi l assortment of Goods
ofswery .deseription. •
POLK Bads..—A gentleman has for sale at our of
iaeßao.assottment of Polk Bodges of all culors,antr
of tlisp.mest beautiful description. He will sell them at
ttaiderate prices, single or by the hundred.
-COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENCE
sdjit lrt ft, 1844.—Committee met pursuant to ad
joment. On motion it was
jetafiutd, That Birrninghum's Warehouse be Re
equip. Hall. for the Ist, and 2d Wards, and Polk
Hall fur the 3d, 4th and sth Wards of the city.
ifeaeleed, That the Committees be detailed to meet
tAllreerat Delegations that may arrive to-morrurw,( Wed
nesday.)
leattlaatittee to meet the Delegations coming across
thertionongehein river. John Birmingham, Thomas
Blatkatore. J. D. Miller.
Committee to meet the Dehratines coming in from
the Greenshurfi, Coal Hill, and Forme, s and Meelsomiea
Turnpike Ronda. Chamber. McKibben, 'rhos. lIamil•
ton. J. Hunker. Daniel Wens, 'toil) , Patter.on, John
B. Butler. •
Hommittee to meet the Delegations coming in the
Besoreritoarl. R. H. Kerr, W. H. Lowrie, Thomas
Phillips. and Wm. H. Smith.
To meet the Delegations coming down the Canal,
Alleeway rirer, and Butler Road. The coremitteu
appointed in Allegheny for that purpofe.
Resolved, That the Commiuces of reception be at
theis.respoctieo Hail* constantly from 2 o'clock, To
morrow, (Wednesday.)
Committee of 11... caption at Polk Hall. Joseph
watt, A. Morris, F. L. Snowden, John 111'Devitt, It.
Galway.
Committee of 'trendier' nt Birmingham's. D. B.
Shebk, Jackson Duncan, Samuel Snowden, R. A.
Bowman, it, D. Patterson.
On motion, the Committee adjourned tomeet to-mor
row evening., at 7 o'clock, at the same plum.
rims. BLACK/MORE,
Chuir'n. Pro. Tex.
T. Fhara, Cor.
DEMOCRATIC GLEE CLUB
Take notice that a liplendid Silk Fing will be pre-
Dedeed by Samuel Black, Esq., in behalf of the Dem—
ocratic Ladies who prepared it, Timrslay„ at 9
n'cloitc, 'A. M.,at the Ex.chati4e. private door l'etus st.
Democratic Mass Convention.
Ug" rite Montierucy of - Allegh , iny county are most
respectfully invited to attend n !hiss Con•rntion. at
btatunt lar.kmon, Beaver Co., No on the 25th MAL
Cetile — nllfoi- our howses And our hear is urr Open Go
reet;ii-e nil of the " Hurd,."
By order of Me Cowniiice
1 / 1 01OfftATIP FLA43.--Democrars aim wish to
innoter r p a dk r .Dalbto lend *bookytrigir,qm be ent•i•
pliel nt . tte einrc of Mesora IleCons ELL& Co., cerner
of Market and Fifa) ourets.
'OURTH WARD DFMOCRATS
Tbe Y -wig Hickory Club, of the Foto di Ward, are
r riforaiii,) to meet at thu Witsliii,gton thu
19th - filet; ut o'clock, A NI, by order (Atha office! .
iejf 1,6
MASONIC NOTICE
ictwrirti meeting of Lodge 45 will he
Itdtithileve
nint, wt their Holl, corner of Smithfield and 34 u.
:By order of tho Worshipful Ntnamr.
04174., A. 111:CA Sec'y.
' smaraitto PRIZE BARBIERI
We announced in yesterday's paper, that the patri
attic democratic Lathes WIT., determined not to be
outdone hy their fair et big competitor.. and had made
arrangements to pref.:eau, a Splendid Bonner to the de
legation of any tsard of kr...11,11in having the largest
nurniteeof Workingmen in the pan-elision of the 19th.
They will also prawn' n mngnificent Flag to that
county which /Mali pewd the largest delegation to the
Convent Both the Flag and Banner will be of
tiaatemst magnificent kind, superior to any that ha.
evor been peen in this cotmty. Here, democrats, itt n
prize worth contending for 7 —and we trust that tin de.
legation will resign it without a sttugglo. It is' the
iscarway -that you can attest your glatitude to the La
die...Wiwi have au generously IA patriotically pre
paired them fur you.
POLE RAISING
?We will be four y...ung Hickory Poles raised at
alser. S. Hotel, at 10 o'clock to-day, and addresses
*Moe delivered by some of our dis.inguish...d Speak
se..rt 18.
'TALNCILR.
IILSEELY & MITCHELL,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Office, Susitklielii near Fifa& Streets, Pittsburgh
CONTINUE toattend to the purchase and sale cf
Real Estate, Renting of City and Country Pro
perty, : Collecting rents for Trustees. Executors, Ati
sniu;strators, Assignees, Guardians and others. They
NAP also prepare all manner of Instruments of Writing.
JPehitin Within, to employ them will pledse apply to
lames Blakely, Fifih Wd d. or at the Law Otlice.of
;John J. Mitchell, Smithfield near Fifth street, Pitts
!burgh
111. a. BEASITINGIS,
Comity Surveyor, aly Regulator and con-
re Tante rs
Oboelas ahoy e) with John J. Mitchell, Esq., ori
streetmear Filth street, below the new Court
douse, Pittsburgh. Orders left for me. in nu ÜbsellPr'i
"jai J. 5. Mitchell, for surveying, regulating, laying-
A rend dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive
fronipt Intention.
irrThose who desire to examine the Records of
County Survey will please col! at the above office.
sort;
Tanner's 011,
BBLS. TANNER'S OIL;
2%., jest tft`rlived and for sada by
J. W. BURBRIDOE & CO .
'epic Water street, between Waaid&SinithOelcl
low styli Letter °spying Presses,
ArllN:hend and for side, I O Copyint, Presses, equal
Vl' in 6eish and aSeilability to any either imported
sac of wham make, at ahoy per cent under thoir
prim&
What business man win be without such a labor
ites* asebine. when they can be perch ad for .4o
small a sent as ten dollars. To be had by Mu, dozen
or single *seat J. S. GWYNNE'S,
Franklin Manufacuey, 2d street.
it at S. CUTHBERT'S,
Sept b 35 Wood street.
rem :Badge s for Sale.-
INDIVIDUALS and DELEGATIONS can be sup
/. Riled with DA DGES
: for the coming 19th . at
Loweeptucns than they can be purchased else
whom oriarplieasioil steTHIS OFFICE; on and final
Masahrititt :11tA inst.
airn rudiammtra . .
For Wester* Peassylvania and tle States i • '
',order thereon, ts be Aeld at Pittsburgh,
On Thursday, the 19th day et September
_ .
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DAT.
The procession will form on Liberty street, wi
'the right oa St Clair, in the following order, viz:
Ist A Bead a Music, accompanied by the Com
mittee of Arrangement oa horse back.
2d Revolutionary and Soldiers of the last War i ,
carriages.
. 3J Tut PRIER BANNER and FLAgs with the ful.
lowing committee appointed to receive them from . -
ladies.
Wilson M'Candlets, S Jones, J W Blair, John
Hague, Nub Ingraham, W J Anderson,Jos M'lCib
ben, Robert Anderson, S H Woedward, C H Paulson
F L Snowden, Wm Trovillo, George P Smith, James
Irwin. S W Black; S Morrow, John S Hamilton, Jim
Mitchell, W C Wall, Wm Bryant, James M'Guire,
Jag Watson, Wm Harper, Jet Benney, jr. Dr Samuel
. Dilworth.
4th The Virginia Delegation,
sth Ihe Ohio Delegation.
6th The Westmoreland )elcgatiun.
7th The Washington Delegation.
13th The Fayeua lad ,Greene Delegations.
9th Bearer, Metter ' and Butler Delegations,
10th Crawfind 'Sind Erie Thdegatiuns,
11th Amtstrimg.Venangor IChtrion, Jefferson and
Indiana Delegations. - • •
12th Other anthem counties.
13th Somerset, Bedford, Huntingdon and *minim
14. Allegheny county as follow*:
.4 Sient.. Hoyt I FIIO
Fayette; -Robinson; Upper-St Clair; Lower-Clair
JeFerson; Mifflin; - Baldwin; Etivibetb; Irersiaille;
Plumb; Wilkins; Peebles; Pitt; Ind;atta; including
Sharpsburg, West Decr East Deer, Pine; Franklin;
Ross; Ohio; Reserve, including Manchester; Birming
ham; Legyrenceville.
lst weld Allegheny city; 2d ward do; 3d ward do;
4th ward do. ..
lsf ward city of Pittsburgh; 2d wsrddal ward
do; 4th ward do; sth ward chi. ... , '-'
TH P.- ROUTE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS.
Wheel into St. Clair. down St. Clair to Peep. down
Penn to MatheryopMarbttry to Liberty, dawn Liber
ty to Water. along Water to Market. up Market to
51h, along 511 i to Woad, down Wood to Water, up
Water to Smithfield, up Smithfield' to Libertvosp. Li
:betty to Wayne, eking Wayne to Penn, qt . Penn to
Mechanic, down Mechanic to the Bridge, across to .
Allegheny, thence up Chesnut to Ohio, and along Ohio
to Seminary Hill. . 1
The procession will be ender the direction of the
following officers.
Gen 3 K Moorhend
John BirmingLain,
Abram Heys, J L Morris,
II Ingram. James Taylor,
D Fickinton, Thomas Hamilton,
Hugh M . Claren, James II Watson, -
W M Edgar, ' R Albutz,
M Baldwin, D I'
J D Miller, Dr II Gloss,
Steven Boyce, John Soland,
Jonathan Large, E Toni lln.
J C Ritchie, Mcleod Hughes,
Valentine Short. Samuel NrK..lry,
T Blackmoir, Dr William Werneberg,
The Marshals will be designated by a blue sash and
emi 1. and the fdlowing aids to the ChielM trshal , who
will bedesignated by a white sash and a sur•dl
llenry Crrssen, sth woo.
J.eeph Cooper, Moon.
Dr J Po Findlay.
William Matthews, Fayette
Col William L Jitict, Versailles.
Capt S Black, Upper St Cinir.
John NleCorrths, Peebles.
. Peter Ivory. Ross.
Jehn D Fowler, Franklin.
A Artenhant. Pine.
John L a vely, West Deer
Joseph Little, Plumb.
rAlwaril Thompaim,
Morrison Pastor, Allegheny.
Tohn S Hamilton, sth Ward.
A Ream. Allegheny. ' f
Charles Barnet, City.
Thorned Donnelly. Allerhetiy,
John B. Hut hrie
The delegations aro requested tithe on the gr.tund •
cnrly a. posshle, so that the plocession may start ati
10 o'clock, A M.
The Marshals antj din Aids to the Chief Marshal I
will meet at the homes of John Smith in the south ward
of Pittsburgh, at 8 o'clock A M.
The Torchlight procession will be formed at the
house of John Smith, at 6 o'clock. P M.
The rotas will be as follows: "along Grant to 54 . l
tinvh 24 to Wood, up Wood to Liberty, up Liberty
0' Ham, along O'Hara to Penn. down Penn to Raft
nlong Hay to Liberty across Liheny to 4th, op 4th-to
John Smith's Grove. Signed
RODY PATTERSON, Chief Marshal.
A meeting (tithe 2tl Wnrd Hickory Club oonvened
at LI Dully's on the 16th inst., agreeably to notice.
On motion, it trio
Repolired. That thq Olahproneed tWelect lintshids
to officiate on The 19th, which resulted in the choice of
Robert Patterson.llief Marshal; and R A Buusman,
Nathaniel l' Pauerren, James - E Newhouse and Otis
Young, IL:sista!' lA.
On motion,
Resolved, That five Marshals be appointed to.
date on the OCC,1140: of the torch-light procession, en
the evening of the 19th.—The President appointed
D 13 Shnble, W W Dallas, Henry Mograw, Capt.
Herbst and John Fowlor.
On motion,
Resolved, That a committee of three he appointed
to invite the Birmingham Delegation to meet with this
Club nn the 19th—R A Bauman, James Rankin and
Wm Kelley, were appointed,
Resolved, That Samuel W Blank, Esq., be invited
to address the meeting.
Mr Black accepted the invitation and gave . a spiri
ted and appropriate 4444840, in the eourse of which he
eloquently exposed some of the whig devices, and din
canted aponcertnin promises of the whig party in 1840
whereby many of the democrats were "snaked in."
Resolved, That the Club adjourn to m'-et at the
Scotch nal Market House on Thursday mansiorthe
19th inst, 81 o'cloCk,
J. Mitchell
♦TTORAP.Y •T LAW.
J. C. DA VI TT, l'a met.
J. B. Sam at Larao, See'y.
HE subscriber hos just received, direct from the
J. Importers. an entire stock of Band /*slew.
meets '
of the best French and Germuo manufacture,
and of the latest improved partems,
French Ophiclides in B, with keys& slide; French
Cornetts in cases, with three velvet; Frenrsh B and
E flat Clarinet's, and very superiors Trombones, Tenor
and Alto; French Horns, with four or sit crooks ;
French Valve Trumpets, in cases; Kent Bugles, Bass
Drums, Flutes, Fifes; Violins, Guitars, Violin Strings,
Cla•inett Reeds, Music and Music paper. &c:, &c.
' Military Bands supplied with complete sena
of Instruments at the lowest prices.
• JOHN It. MELLOR, -
122 Wood street, eborre Fifth, and Oppoeite Childs '&
Co's Shoe Store. rug $ I -dtas
WILINTES,
•
5 f 1 QUARTS OF WI LD CHE,RRI ES; for which
IL/ the highest price will be given et the Dreg
store of • WM. THORN,
alO. No ‘ 3 Marliet st.
T
Woolens.
HE subscrjber has, repeived on, consignment a
1 supply of,Rroad 'Paths, Sattinetts and Almeria',
of American fdanuficuAre, which h e w ill se ll' h a ,
piece at manufacturer's
GEOROE COCHRAN,
ang 22 No 26 Wood street-
lIHE Depot of the UNITED STATES PORTABLE
- BOAT LINK. has been removed fitethe present to
Laceck street, Allegisenytown. re p OfFiCe, - corner
of Lacock and Federal streets, directly oppositoito
Post Corsa. ' C. A: IMPANULTY-[,,, thi n
;_' 4-31 a Agt. U. S: Portage Boat - thin '
MARINA GI•
Cap t Harris,
A Nl'Cliire,
SECOND WARD HICKORY CUD.
Illusieal Instruments.
Reauval.
22 DICH/4 widia Is VIZ CUAANSt.
REPORTED IT
D. B. BAdie,Stertualtost Agent and amanita**
Merchant,
Water Street, near Wood.
ARRIVED.
Sligo, M'Don&d, Wheeling,
DEPARTED. -
Wilmington, Sterling, Cincinnati,
'Am ;am, Smith, do
Fir Ciadaaati
THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt.
Eta A [Leo, will depart for the above
and intermediate Potts, regularly, on
every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. !'or freight or
passage apply on board, or to
wept 2 BIRMINGHAM ,& CO.
BEAVER PACKET
er.+► The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B. Botts, Master, has commenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto.
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 3, A. M.
Prices to suit the times, and those whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened es soon as
the weather s ill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKS & CO'S .LINE to C LEV EL A ND, o.,and
MEADVILLF:, ra., will immediately go into opera
tion. For frejgltt or passage apply on board, or to
G. M. HARTON,
jtily 12 Water street.
og. The Michigan Is provided with Evans' Safely
Guard.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REG
PACKET.
cc." The now and splendid steam bent
BR I DG EW AT ER, Capt. CaNPOKT.L,
. .
will rower • regalia . packet between
this place and 'Wheeling, leaving Pittaburgh every
Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling evety
Illednesdny and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight
or passage apply on board, or to
J. NEWTON JONES.
The. Bri lg.'water is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers.
june "22
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF ARMY CIATH4No AND EQUIPAGE,
Phitaik/plkia, Aug. fltd. 1:44.
SEALED PROPOSALS aro invited and will be re
rei ved by the undersigned at this Office until 1 o'-
ebx.k. P. M. of the 10th day of October next, fur fur•
nishing for the United States service, al or before the
first of February 1345 :
Four tfundred Dragoon Saddlvs compluie, to con•
list of tho following part or pieces, viz:
Breast fit rap and plate, Stirrup !midterm,
Crupper, airtlia l !,..).
Stirringle, Horse Sbue Pouches, 2
Citak Straps, 3, Valise Strap, a.
Carbine Sncket & Strap, Halve,. Siraps. q.,
Four Hundred llokteru and Holater I).mi:bed,
. .
Four [honked Saddle Vu lieec, 4n4
Four Hundred Bridles complete 00111 Jig of the
parts of pirceln, viz :
Curb Head Stall, Molter bead op
Curb Reins, (tune) du3n.
Halter Strap or Shauk, Snaffle lixing, (ghort)
Curb Chain, Curb bit.
,Throat Strap, Smifie Bit, or Bridoon.
Th e whole to be of the best material; and workman
ship. equal in all respects and conforming in would
and finish to the models or patterns deposited in this
office. and in the office of the 44unrier Allister, at St.
Louis, Ado., the Assistant Qtiarter Mosier at Newport,
Ky., and the United States 111ilitaty Satrekeeper, at
Pittsburg, r.., which can be examined by any person
disposed to make proposals. The saddle trees must
be made of the best sound .and seasoned ash timber,
and of thee:act model and dimensions of the patterns
reG'rrcd to, and will be subject, to a strict inspection
by such person or persona as the undersigned may. OD
the part of the United States, appoint for that duty:—
First. after the co npletion of the wood work sad be
ironed, nnd again after ironing end before being cover
ed, and finally. the whole work will be inspected when
ofibred for delivery to the United Suites. And with
the view of guanling - further' the interest and
rights of the Goveroment against inferior mateeisls and
workmanship. the undersigtsad restFrves to the Govern
ment the privilege, through the Inspectors who maybe
appointed to inspect the artistica contracted for, of dis
secting saddle or saddles as may be designated, for
the purpose of determinating more satisfactorily
the quality of the covered materials and work;
which dissected saddle or middies, if found equal in all
respect. to the pattern, will be received; but if other
wise will be turned upon the hands of the contractor as
rejected; and the andetsigned roserves to himself, as
the agent ef the Government, the further right or priv
Her+ of regarding any defect in model, materials or
workmanship, discovered by dissection, UPI common to
all the other saddlesoffered for inspection, as warran
ting the rejection of all.
A contract in triplicate, based upon accepted bids or
proposals. will be executed by the parties ; for the ftsitlr
ful performance of which the usual bands with two or
mon. good securities, will be required. rhe Equil -
menus in qnrstion may be delivered at either the Clo
thi
g and Equipage Depot at Phildelphia, or to the Of
ficers or Agents of the Government tit St. Louis,Mo.,
Newport, Ky., or Pituiburgh, Pa., with whotwtlx mod
-els or patterns above mentioned may he deposited, as
the contractor truly find it most convenient.
Payments will 'he made for every hundred sets of F:-
quipments received, if desired by the contractor-
Letters containing Proratels will ho addressed to
the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals fur Floral
Equipments." HENRY STANTON,
Col. and AsitQwuter Mester General,
Sept 3—tf 1:1. S. Arm,
Al oghany County, us,
IN th e maws- of th e Supplementary administration
account of David Logan, late of the City of Pitts
burgh, deceased.
And now, to wit; Nov. 88, 1843. exceptions filed,
and A. Burke, F R. Shank, and Megrim, ap
pointed auditors to audit and distvilmle the proceeds
in the hands of accountantat this order na appointment
made at the insusnef of A., Wylie, Esq., who appears
for Joshua Logan. By the Court,
THOS. FARLEY, C'lk.
PUBLIC NOTICE.—The auditors above appointed
'will meet at the office of F. R. Shunk, on 4th street,
in the city of Pittsburgh. 011 Monday the 14th of Octo-
ber next, nt 3 o'clock, P M., at which time and place
those interested are requested to attend.
A. BURKF„
SHUNK,
H. S. MAGRAW,
sera_ /2, 18444 wedn'Y Auditors.
I • •
In Ike Cosrt fr the. rirripely' f Alligheny
is the Psiseunosieeallh...of .femasitylvaiiiii,al April
Ts pa. N. 34.
•
Geo.lP Joits, . .
- Mies •Fi Fa, No 31.
Jos. Jorres, . .
AND now to . wit...Aug. 31, 1844. on 'Motion of Mr
Quigley the Court appoint Francis R. Shea*
Esq., Auditor, to distribute the money arising from
the sale in this case. From the Record,
GEO. R. RIDDLE, Proth'y.
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 Moo.
day the 7th of October next, at 3 o'clock P. M., at
which time and place those interested are requested to
Rttend FRS. It SHUNK, Auditor.
Sept 11,1894-3 wedns'y
-- - -
;oaf Sugar, 4ke.
16 134?)137LEPs Loaf
ul Pulverized arrived ' and for sale
by REINHART 4 STRONG,
Sept 11. 140 Liberty st.
Cocoa Nuts and Ground Nuts.
1500
FRESH
o Bus_els Af ° ric A an N G U r i Ou S nd Nuts;
Just received and for Ude by
REINHART dr STILONN.,
opt 9 140 Liberty greet.
Si ipiips,
T 11011114.8 /30 'BUMF"
GENERAL
Produce, rimintrging 81 Cimimimegion
Dierchsat,
Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot,
NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA.
['Liberal advances made on consignments, when
required.
Re jet to - --Mesors Wm Wilson & Co.; - Evans and
Temple; Heald, Woods and & Co.; Scull &Thompson,
Philo& Iphia.
WilliaMiCKnight & Co.; Charles A. M'Anulty,
nug29-1y Pills& it rg.t.
T. D. & W. P. CONOVER,
Wholesale !Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Bon
nets, Palm Leaf liain and Cary
NO. 190 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA.
THEY beg leave to infix m Western Merchants that
they have a splendid assortment of the above
Goods, and are still manufacturing largely, which they
will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash, or implored
credit. aug 9ef
JOSEPU TALLMAN'S
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY,
No. 233 Markel Street, Northeast corner of
Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
WF.ST ERN and Southern Merchants are respect
fully invited io call and examine his stock, as
he feels confident that n will be to their interest, be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
aug 6-1 y
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY
mania issoTuous & co.,
NO. MI MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA,
A RE, now reoeising ip addition to th eir former
stock a largr useortmont of FPRFIGN AND
DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTT. I PIT, tp
which they invite the attention of Western Merchants.
ang 6-1 y
TM: UNEQUALLED -
THREE BIG DOORS!
JOHN McCLOSKEY,
pROPRIETOR.
The proprietor of this well known and highly popular
Establishment, respectfully announce , ' to the public
that he has just received his
FALL STOCK OF
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
CASSINETS,
VIEIEPWINOS. 0.0.
AMOUNTING TO $75,000,
And is now fully prepared. to attend to all orders, of
any . amount.
He has no hesitatiun in saying that this is the
LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS
over 14cunian to Pittsburgh by any one house, and in
VAillgty AND QUALITY
IT CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
Ho has now on hand, made from new materials, a
most magnificent itssortmeut of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
To which ho would call the attention of all who wish
to procure
FASHIONABLF,-AND DURABLE APPAREL.
Ilia stock comprises Ivory article of dress desired by
THE MAN OF FASHION,
Or the more durable nod cotnfortuble clothing prefer
red by
THE WORKING MAN,
Both of whom, will be ncoonorindated at prices much
eheapet than lit any other establishment in die eity,
and will' articles which he can warrant to be inierior
to none that are made in the country,
As the increase of business compelled him to enlarge
his store and make other improvements, he would in
vito the public to call and examine the
EXTENT AND• STYLE OF HIS NEW AR
RANGEMENTS. •
liming secured tie services of the best cutlers and
workmen that row be procured he is pripared wmake
CLOTHING TO ORDER
At the siwrtest.notice and in a style unsurpassed
CAUTION.
Purohnsers are cautioned to be on their guard against
the tricks of little rival establishments that to to palm
tbemselvesen the unwary as the
THREE BIG DOORS
The public aredeeired 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
foiled. JOHN M'CLOSKEY,
I aug 7-tf No 151, Liberty street.
DAILY ARRIVALS
OF New Goods, at ALoeo & M'Gutan's Fashion.
able Head quarters, Nu 241 Liberty Street. The
newest styles and most spleodid goods that is 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
be excelled. In catering for the taste of our CHEMIN
qrs we are determined nut to be out done, as arrange
ments have boon made by us to secure every now style .
.4 goods upon its arrival i s the Sestet' marke',as well
as the beat Paris monthly reports, which we receive
regularl); neither °sponse or pain, shall be spared in
making pur establishment rue FASH/ONCILE HERD
qa.tarans of the West: and ive trust to be sustained
by our old patrons, as well as a groat many s Epp one.,
whom we shall not fail to please, as *a trust our abili
ty is equal to our inclination.
rept 2 ALGEO & McGUIRE,
Chronicle and Age copy
A Chance hr Diacktaists.
TV HE Engine and ,Machine establishment, on the
JIL carper of .Liberty and Front sta., in offered for
Nile. The buidings ere. of brick, the main one being
47 ft by 26 ft, and two stains- high, having a Smith
shop attached which ixontains two fires. The estab
lishment is in complete order and has every necessary
-convenience for carrying on the business; there being
rine engine of four horse powei, one Boring Lathe,
two Turning. Lathes,. ore Rack Lathe, and one small
Lathe for wood--one Screw Cutting Machine. Also
trills and bitt,, Anvils and Bellows, and Blacksmith's
mots con:mime; • together with a large lot of pntterns
nostly new.
The buildings are on leased ground, them being
nine years to run of the Innini alit* (an be renewed.
Further information can be had at the eatablieb
ment, or by applyiog to the subscriber, near the old
Bridge, Allegheny City. JAMES KERR. •
aug 27-d4w4tw" Architect.
TUST received, 10 gross Pieces Cough Candy, fin
sale at the manufacturer's price, at the Drag ware
house of J. KIDD & CO.,
eept 9 corner Fourth and Wood Virrett.
419 BBLS GROUND PLASTER,
Justreceived from Baltimore, Of/ consignment
udfor SAWL
ora Canal Basin. nansorth
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ffMAK
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TAM.lozy - Muse at Au**on.
WILL be sold on irmiottsday, 1111111 kw., at
3 o'clock, P Mut tbree,atofy Brielt.Ware
house and Lot, situated on Front street,l4teetten Man
ket and Wood streets, being 30 feet fiitnt by 80 feet
deep, the property of Samuel Keller. Terms at sale.
Sale on the premises. P. ACKENINA,
Sept 18 Auctioneer.
A T Davis' Commercial Auction Roums, corner of
/1411. Wood and .Ith streets. this morning, Wednesday
September 18th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold without
reserve, a quantity of Furniture, comprising
Bedsteads, tablas, chairs, feather beds and mamas
ses, 1 cooking stove„l brass clock. 1 dressing bureau.
And immediately after a large lot of Remnants of
superfine broad cloths, cassimeres, cassinetts, calicoes,
muslins, alparcas and flannels, beipg the balance of a
retail thy goods store.
AtB o'clock, same evening, a lot of Watches.
1 Dye Plate or Screw cutter, with 111 Laps, London
make; 1 Patent Inkstand.
A lot of Engravings, viz: Polk, Clay, Dallas, and
Frelingbum,ysan. .1. D. DAVIS.
sept 18 Auctioueer.
AT M'KENNAS' Asietitm Mum corner of 2d and
Wood streets, a lot of superior STEELYARDS,
of various sizes, also small lut of Dwight's Bright
Augers. P. M'KENNA,
Sept 7 Auctioneer.
HAS been received direct from the Eastern cities,
at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63,
Wood street, and will be sold by
PRIVATE SALE,
a fresh assortment of
Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets;
Lair and Floor Venitian, do.
Schnell, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs;
Pour and six (porter Matting.
The colors and pasterns Rns ell of the choicest and
most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be
sold for Less THIN ♦NY WHERE ELSE in the city.
Also, for private sale, - superfine broad cloths, Irish
linens, linen cambrics, &c, which Will be sold low.
.LYND & BICKLEY,
auk 9
Auctioneers.
At McKenna's Auction Rooms, coraer of 2d aad
Wood Streets,
11l WO Casks of Hasdware,. of superior (polity,
4. among the lot, are
20 doz extra fine (Ladies') yen knives I
50 " Gent's do do do;
100 " " fine Pocket. do;
100 " " q, 3 and 4 Idnde, du;
100 C3rdtt (super kw) assorted, du;
50 " ." Scissors;
100 doz Gimlets;
1580 Qrs Augurr,.
50 doz (3 S Tea Spoons, (superior,)
8 " Tobacco Boss; •
9 " Cork Screws;
50 " assorted Chisels and (loupes;
10 Setts do da do;
20 doz Bunburg Locks;
Also—Table sod Butcher's Steels, Carving Knives,
and Plated GermattSilver Table Spoons,
The above lot will he open and ready for Pant:Mina.
tion (up stairs,) on Tuesday morning the 27th inst.
Due notice will be given of the day of sale.
P. M'KENNA,
aug 26 Auctioneer.
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE
SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS.
FOR private sale at the new Auction Rooms, Now
61 and 63 Wood st. ladies kid ties, and gaiters;
gentlemen's sboes;finebrogans; fine calf and morocco
boots, fine palm leaf huts; brass 30 bout and 8 day
clocks, LYN D & BICKLEY.
in 11 Auctioneers.
LARGE SALES OF
Pine Cutlery and Variety Gouda.
A T Davis' Commercial Auction - Rooms, corner of
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 larg e assortment of fine English Cutlery,
received direetfrom the In roar zn, New York, con
sisting in part of
239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle;
140 Cases of Razors, a surerior article;
48 doz. fancy Scizors; 3SO doz. Girnblets,
40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps.
They are new ready for examination.
Terms Cash, current funds.
ASMALL FARM, with a good Mill seat, situated
on Pine Crock, in Pine Township, shoot 10miles
from Pittsburgh, containing about 60 acres of Land,
a part of which is cleared and has thereon a square.
Log House and other improvements, with an abun
dance of good coal and timber. Apply to
JNO. D. DAVIS,
aug 22-tf Corner of Wood and sth streets.
4UR .last repose brings us out two now coats of
this description, The material used in the first
is French 104 English Tweeds, of which we have re
ceived some new patterns. suitable for the coming sea
son-,such as Bronzes' and granite mixed Plaids, &c ;
these are lined with rich Cochmere throughout, which
makes them suitable for any weather. The other is a
very desirable Coat, being something between a riding
or dress Coat—the motorist is Olive, Citron, Mulbet
ry, London Brown or Rifle Green Cloths, and trimmed
with sporting Buttons, all of which we have ii abun
dance. Come on with your orders, gentlemen; the
Cash system makes all the difference, for there is no
other easterner shop in the City can sell as cheap as
the Fashionable Heed quarters No 2.5.1. Liberty street.
opt 2 4LGEO & MIGUIRE.
Chronicle and Ago copy.
Third street, between Wood and Smiskifeld.
reIBE Subscriber having fitted up the Gymnasium
—1 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 imp 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 want of proper exer
cise. Call in and examine the establishment for your
selves. JOHN M'CLELLAND.
sep 3-3 m
Tisk Plato.
4UBOXES TIN PLATE;
metilved and for side by
J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO.,
sep6 T Water street, between Wcrsd & Smithfield
E STEP'S :.=e3 and Edge Tirols, for sale by
01.0 COCHRAN,
a 4 No 26, Wood erect
10 BOX ESI6s, 12a,5s and poui,d Lump Tobacco;
3 " Prime Lemons;
3 BblaCruehasi sad Pulverised Sugar;
Boxes Doutde Hermad Laaf, do;
• 6 Hhds Prime New Orleans, dn;
5 Bbl. Trimmed Shed.
Received and for saler by
rep I J. A W/LLIAMS.
JVST received, 2,5 boxes Hyde's superior Shaving
8, 04 p, and fora at the Drug. warehouse of
Bice Floss.
2 Bbls Fresh Rice Flour. just received nail for sale
-by BEINITA rrr
AUCTION SALES
Of rtirniture =id Dry Goods.
Just Tiocsived,
FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY
Just Nocetved,
J. D. DAViS,
Auctioneer
For Sale,
Business Goats,
Pittabwrgh GYTAnasium.
Co.,
enrner Fout th and Wrxxi streets
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arwigazoluir xivaTAnt," IMAT UM,
For the transportation of
MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PICTS
BURGH AND BALTIMORE:,
AND
YORK ANTI BOSTON.
THE PIIOPMETOBS
ILES PECTFUL LY inform theirfliends and shippes g
generally, that theyisavechanged thertarnoof their
Transportation Line, fern the United States I'ertab le
Boat Line. niche American Portable Heat Line.
This line is composed oft wanly-fire new Four See
tier Portable Boats, one of wEch will depart tail)
from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia avA Baltimore.
The superiority and nit - enrages of the Portable
Boat over every other mode of transportation are tO4
well known to shippersgenernlly to require comment:
suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation ants
damage to Goods, invariably attending three. ran.
shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia,' r
by the Portable Boats most effectually removed.
To give undoubted security to owners and shippers
all goods and produce shipped by this lino will be in,
sur.ed in a responsible office In Philndelphia, wishooS
any additional charge to the awners.
hiptchandise shipped by this lino in any of the east,
ern cities. and con.dgned to H Desire &Co, will be fort
warded immediatelyon arrival at Pittsburgh to an?
part of the west, free of commissions.
H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him,
pay.steamboat freight and charges, and forwent the
same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no corn
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
communications or goods directed to the care of tilt
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to,
H. DEVINE & CO.
Canal Rosin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
E G. WHITESIDES & CO.,
3Ga Market street, below Tenth,Thiladelphia.
GIESE & SON,
Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore.
ri A PA HNESTOCK & CO,
100 Front street, New York,
RICE. & WILLIAMS,
No 3. Chatha mstreet. Boston.
!Mk=
C. A. MeAN171; 1 1 1 1 t "S
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the tt ansporta t ion of 3 'erchandize to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADI,
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE success this line has met with, since it Will
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 leaverittehurgh, Philadelphia and Bal
timore every day (except Sundays) during thosea,son.
and make the trip through in six dayi.
The superiority and advantagestof the Portable Bons .
System over every other mode of transportation (when'
canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known
to sh i ßAefi 1 3 4 / WIC/41W groefally to moire Anicour
men:.
Shippers can rely onhnving their- roduce, merchant
dire, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forWetiled with di..iptitch soil
at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv
ing or advancing charges, ito
Allcommnnicetinns to the following Agents will he
promptly attended to:
CHARLES A. MCANULTY.
_ 41. the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh,
ROSE & MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf:near Pratt st, Baltimore.
W & J T TAPSCOTT,
Igo 43. Peck Slip, Now York.
THOMAS BORBIDGE.
jan3l-Iy 272, M arket street, Philadelphia.
rr s ; t% - r.
ZI=C
Predglits to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE
F OR transporting Goods, Mercharylke, Produce,
&c., between Pittsburg/I, Philadelphia, and
Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by
this line on as accommodating terms and as short timu.
as by 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 sutisfaction to all who
may favor them with their custom. We invite ship
peva, merahants, manufacturers and others to give us a
call before shippiagelsewhere. Merchandise consign
ed to the agents will be received. freight and chargfs
paid, and forwarded without additional charge fur for
warding or storage.
SAMUEL W DAY, Proprietors
H L PATTERSON, S
AGENTS:
Saville/ M! Ater, Canal Basin, noar7th st. Pittsb'g,
Samar/ W Pay, Ist and 2d Wharf; below Racnst
Delaware, Philadelphia,
&sae Cs - use, Baltimore.
L Patiersonilloikidaysburgh.
Jesse Potlerson.Johnstevre,
1 ¢ N Briggs, New Yftek.
Wm .0 Reynolds & Co., Roston
lIEFER TO:
James McCully,
Irvin& Martin,
R Robinson & C0,,-
J W Barbridge&Co,
Henry Coulter,
C G Hussey,
John Grier,
Church & Carother s,
George Breed,
F Selless,
Samuel .1 McNigbt, Louis
Samrel Wjlsou, Madison,
feb IS , '44
Splendid Paintings for Sale.
APORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS; end
one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Paint'
ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late
Jens BOWMAN, Esq., are offered ("or sale.
These pictures pie not only valuable as being per
fect likenesses of the gentlemen for whom they were
taken, but possess surpassing mrrit, as specimens of
art—they have been prormuited by connuitreura to be
splendid paintings, and among the most successful
works of the eminent painter from whose hand they'
come.
They rrny be !pen nt the Looking Glaie Sten of
W. C. WALT, in Fourth street, between Wood end
Market. •
Attbotirin is espec,ially invited to these portrait., as
no other opportunity will , perhaps, ever occur to ob
tain portraitsfrout thu pencil of the gifted BOullAll t
at a price so cheap as these are offered.
july 20
WARD'S DENTAL PRESF.RPATOR,
A Superior Wash for the ',oath,
DRODUCING-at once the MOP! healtkyitate of the
mouth--Ckansing and restoring tho teeth to their
natural whitener'. ; giving hardness to the gums, des
troying the putrifactive influence of decayed teeth.
lessening in every instance the irritation and soreness
incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combic
mg in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrice.
Also, a superior Tooth Powder, yta recommended
to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia: by the rriebrnr
ttd Doet. Hudson.
. .
Prepared and sold by Wm A. Wsiti t : Dentist: —
Liberty street. wine •
11 .7 1
EntiS assorted sin s for pale by
" 7 n'.? n•
VW Da. VI/. 5: -
P,OWDE2 MAkUFACTURER,
j26 -41n. NEAR. Pirrsisu RCM -
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