Os Dail Illoining.Vosti PITTSBURGII, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19. Pot[ BADOWI.—A gentleman bas for saki it WV of flee,tw assottment of Polk Badges of all colors,and riteMort beautiful description. He will sellthem at moderate prices, single or by the hundred. A BIAIITINIL SIGHT.-116 spirit and patriotisrh of 'the Ladies are aroused in the cause of densocraiy, aisd a epecimee of their esertions is now to be seen eli arty strlst. Itise wreath, formed of Hickory hikers, extending from Polk Hall to the store of a democrat ea the opposite side of the street, and from thence back to the store of another democrat opposite him The names of Polk, Dallas and Shunt: are wurkcd in huge letters, with great elegance and correctness, in the wreath. It is a beautiful design--uhnuat as beautiful 'as the Ladies who made it. Ptcsengers going- dow the river, will pleas be cm Coo light draft and fast running steamboat Bridge water, which leaves Ibis afternoon. Every way wor- Say of their patronage. MEETING OF COMMITTEE OF ARRANGE- MENTS Committee met September 18th. On sumion ofJ -B. Bader, - Resolved, That the badge of the Committee of Ar rangements be a white scarf, with the word "Com mittee" printed on it. Resolved, That the committee be preceded by • amble, in which will be Fraveis R Sunk, the Democratic Candidate for Governor, Chairman Com. mitten of Anangements, John Andersen, Esq., Ex- Governor Findlay. and Henry F S Bell, of Chester. Resolved, That the f o llowing gentlemen be a com mittee to prepore resolutions for the Convention : IV H Lourie, J B Butler and Theirbillips. Resolved, That the Committee mett thi' morning at 8 o'clock at . the office of the Post," newspaper. TIIOS PHILLIPS. Chairman pm tern. J. B. Bultra, Sec'?. TAKE NOTICE, The Captains of the mepective fire rompnnies, tire requested to meet at the Vigilant Hall, on Friday even ing mitt. at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of making ar retweinents fur the approncbitigimiede. W AI EDO AR, First Chief Engineer. .ep 19.-2 t PRIZE BANNER AND FLAG The. members of the committee, appointed to re ceive from the ladies the trim Banner and Flag, will meet at the corner of Fifth and Wood street.; at 4 af ter 8 u'eiock dd.' morning. White Satin Rosette and Badge. DEMOCRATS! ARE Y01:7 ASSESSED !! The list, of Voter* has now been* posted up in acme dance with the provisiocs of the Law, and every &un ocnit should consider it a DUTY ands PRIVILEGE to examine that list and ascertain whether he is Assess ed; 'diet if ho is tundiave it munediately done. Do nut wait for the ten days before the election, but go NOW at once, get yourself assess( d. pay your .ax, mai have lour name on the h,t furnished by t! • C immisisioners v. t he °trice of the election. This the ply method Ly which y.. 0 can secure your votes. Democratic Mass Convention. Eir'The D:sn . ocrttcy of All county mire twist respectfully invited to attend n Mass Conven • . 1111 Mount leekom, Beaver Co., Pu. tin the 25th inst. Come all for our houses and our heat is ure open to receive pol olden " Sept 17 7 ' . By artier of the Committee. DZNOCRATIC FLAGS.—Dentacrals e•h., wish to inueurn Polk, Dallas and Shank nags, can be sop- . plied at the stnre of Messrs M'Coa St Lt. & Co., curuer of Market and Fifth swats. - FOURTH WART) DRMOC RATS. The . Y•mng Hickory Club, of the Fete ih Ward, are requested to meet et the Washington Hotel, on the 19th inst, et 3 o'clock, A 114, by order of the officers. wpt 16 DISCUSSION IN MOON TOWNSHIP At a meeting of the citizens of Moon Township held at the Imam of Peter °moot. on Monday, the 2d inst., JOAN STEVENSON, Eli. was called to the chair; George Sampson and James Brown appointed Vic• Presidents, and Joseph Cooper and Samuel II Kirk. Secretaries It was unanimously resolved to call a meeting of the citiser.s of Moon and adjoining townships. without in spect to parties, to be held at the house of Peter Ott• oust, Ott Monday the 234 inst., for the purpose of dis cussing such political topics, as the speakers think proper:a number of Democnitic and Whig speakers will be present. To commence at 10 o'clock, A M. Democrats. Whip. Phillip H Stevenson, Wm Guy, Aaron A Beer, Wm G Smith, Julio D Cooper, . Hugh ArCt.rmick, John D Smith, David Watt, John M'Clurkan, John - Graham, Wm Cooper, S H V Allen, John Saunee. Iron Railing. PROPOSALS will be received lathe Commis shiners Office, up to the 26th inst , for milking, setting up, and paintinp, a Cast Iron Railing, by the pound, in front of the New Court House, similar to the .Risiling in front of the new Jail, JOHN JOHNSTON, JOHN FORSYTH E, JAS. CUNNINGHAM. Commissioners. Sept 17, 1844—id New Books. /pH E Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol. Jk A Manual of EN.amination for Medical Students, +with questions and answers upon Anatomy and Physi ,olasgy, Surgery, Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate eis Medics, Obstetricks, &c. — The'Pennsylvania Law Diiectory.for 1844,in Pam- Rhin. For sale at the Book Store of eept 17-d ly W. AP DONA LD. $lOO REWARD. WAS stolen from the steamer Ohio Mail, on her recent trip from IVheeling to this place, a Black Leather Trunk with brass rods, and the let ters ••IV J B E, Canada," marked on can't end in -white letters. I will give fifty dollars reward for the return of the trunk, or one hundred dollars for the trunk and thief. Information to be - left at this Office .or at the Exchange. Sept 17 Omnibus No. 4., CONTAINING the following six novels fur only 25 cents. The Princess of Wolfenburtle, translated from the 'German, by G C Hebbe L L D. The Post Gaptain, or Wooden AValls well marred. Camille, or Loves Disguises, translated from the f reach, by Victor Ma-main. The Fatal Whisper, by Jno Galt. The Bitters, or Warnings and Wonders. The Carate, by Frederick Bremer. - for sale at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 4th street. ,scpt 17 Removal. THE AMERICAN PORTARLZ BOAT LINE, has re moved to their new Warehouse. in Allegheny Town, on Laeoek street, between the Allegheny and "had street Bridges, where they continue to rreeive •nd ship Freight lower then ever,. Sept 13 EL DEVINE & CO. aeceisNuts *l4o rms& Nuts. 15(s)FRESH OCOA NUTS; 25 Bushels Mimi Ground Nuts; Sou received and for tale by H.EINIVIII.T & STIIONG, 140 Liberty street. - Allll/ 1111AMBIO01711 For Weittlit Peititsylowaist and the SAW* that border thereon, to be held at Pittaisurific Oa Tintrithrjr, the 19th day efillgteelehter. ARRANGtMENTS rOR IRS DAY. The procession will form on Liberty street, with the right on St Clair, in the following order, viz: Ist A Band of Music, aocompanie.d by die Com mittee of Arrangement on horse bark. Rexohitionary and Soldiers of the last War in carriage*. 34 Tux Pittrot Baas rta nod Fr.sgs with the lowirtitcumnabista appointed to receive them from the ladies. Wilma fill!Comdless, S Jones,W Blair, John Hague, Natb4raham, W Aiderson,Jos WKib ben, Batbert raon, S H Woodward,C H Paulson F L Snowde n , l at Ts - wills), George P Smith, James Irwin. S W Black, l3„Morrew, John 8 Hamilton, Jno Mitchell; W C Wall, liVen.-Bryent, James 51*Guins, dos Watson. Wm Harper, Jas Berureyjr. Dr Samuel Dilworth. 4th Ilse Virginia Delegation. sth Ihe Ohio Delegation. 6th The Westmoreland )elegation. 7th The Washintten Delegation. Bth The Fayette . and Greene Delegations. 9th Beaver; Mercer, and Butler Delegations. 10th Crawford and Eris Delegations. 11th Aretoteteng,irenansit, Clarion, Jefferson and Incrume Wept/ens. 12th Other anthers counties. 13th Bornersrt, Bedford, Huntingdon .atifl.Cambria 14. Allegheny county as folkrwst: MosaM'Fintllay; Fayette; Robinson; Upper St Clair; Unrst: St Clair; Jefferson.; Mifflin; Baldwin; Elizabeth; - Vorsail!oi; Pkunb; Wilkins Peebles; Pitt; ImPann; including Sharpsburg, West DM; Kart Derr; Pine; •Fraillidill; ROAN Ohim Reserve, including Mancluister; Birming ham; Lawrenceville. Ist ward Allegheny city; 2d ward ticr, 311 ward do; 4th ward do. Id ward c ity of Pittsburgh; 2d wird dm 3d ward do; 4th ward dm sth ward do. . • THE ROUTE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS. Wheel into St. Clair. down St. Clair to - Pean, down Penn rn Marbury, up Marbury to Liberty, down Liher ty to Water. along Water to Market, up Market to sth, along sth to Wood, down Wood to Water, up Water to Smithfield, up Smithfield to Liberty, up Li berty to Wayne, along Wayne to Penn, up Penn to Mechanic, down Mechanic to the Bridge, merits* to Allegheny, thence up Chesnut to Ohio, and along Ohio to Seminary Hill. The procession will be under the direction of the following officers. M•IRSHALS. Gen J K Moorhead Capt Harris, John Birmingham, A M'Clure, Abram Hays, J L Morris, 14 Ingram. James Taylor, . D Fickirson, Thomas Hamilton, Hugh WCLaren, James H Wataun, W M EJgtr, R Alhutz, M Baldwin, I) P Duvall, 3 D Miller, Dr H Gloss, Steven Boyce, Juba Sulam!, Jonathan Large, E Trovillo. J C Ritchie, Richard Hughes, Valentine Short, Samuel M'Kelcy, T Blackout, e, Dr William Wenzeberg, The Marshals will be designated by a blue soak and scroll, and the f 'Mewing aids to the Cithd'M 'mind , who will be designated by a white sash and a scroll Henry Chosen. Sth Ward. Joseph Cooper, Moors. Dr J Pollock. .Findlsy. William Matthews. Fayette Col William L M ills, Versailles. Capt S Black, Upper St Ciair. John M:Comhs, Feeble*. . Peter !way._ ' Ross. Jain D Fowler, Franklin. A Arbothitot, Pine. John Lavely, West Deer; Joseph Little, Plumb. Edward Thompson, Wilkins. Morrison Foster, Allegheny. John S Hamilton, .5113 Ward. A Reno. Allegheny. Charles Barnet, . City. Thomas Donnelly, Allegheny. * John B. Guthrie W. J. 13. ELLIOTT C . MASS I TEN OCR The delegations are reqnested to be on the ground ns early a. postble, so that the procession may stun at 10 o'clock, A M. The 51:trshels and•the Aids to the Chief Marshal will meet at the house of John Smith in the south weed of Pittsburgh. at 8 n'elnck A 54. The Torch-light procession will he formed at the house of John Smith, et 8i o'clock, 1' M. The nuns will be as follows: along Grant to .5,1 down 2d to Wond, up Wood to Liberty, up Liberty O'Hara. along O'Hara to Penn. down Penn to Hay. nbng 11.ay to Liberty across Liberty to 4th, up 4th to John Smith's Grove. Signed RODY PATTERSON, Chief Marshal. James Realmly. CONVICT/01CFR. suazezor A wmants,L, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office, Smithfield Rear Fift Streets, Pittilbwrgh, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale cf Beal Estate, Renting of City and Country Pro perty. Collecting rents for Trusters. Esectitors. Ad mitt 'orators, Assimees, Guardians and others. They will also prepare all manner of Instrument sof Writing. Persons wishing t t employ them will please apply to James Blakely, Fifth W. d. ur at the Law Office of John J. Mitchell, Smithfield near Fifth street, Pitts burgh. L 0. MIZASTINIMI, County surveyor, City Regulator nod Con- versectr. Office (as above) with John J. Mitchell, Eq., on Smithfield street,near Fitt h street, below the new Court House. Pittsburgh. Orders left fur me. in my absence, with J. J. Mitchell, fur surveying, regulatine. laying off and dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive prompt attention. IrrThose who desire to examine the Herotas of County Surveys will please call at the above office. se t 3 . Tanner's Oil. 2grk 813 LS. TANNER'S OIL; ‘.l just Incrived and fnr by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. sap 6 W utcr street, between Wood &Smithfield New Style Letter Copying Presses. ON hand and fur sale, 100 Copying Presses, equal in finish and availability to any either imported or of eastern make, at sixty per cent under th..ir price's. What business man will be without such a labor saving machine. when they can be purchased fur so small a suns as ten dollars. To be had by the amen or single one at J. S. GWYNNE'S. Franklin Minufnetoty. 2d street. Or at S. CUTHBERT'S, •sept 5 35 Wood street. Polk Badges for Sale. INDIVIDUALS and DELEGATIONS can bep !died with BADGF.S for the corning 19th, at LOWER PRICES than they can he purchased else- where, on application at THIS OFFICE., on and front Monday nest 16th iost. .14 Northern Herring. U Bbls No 1 Gibbed, Northshore Herring; just landed and for No by REINHART - St, STRONG, 140 Liberty wee* Bich Gambia Cheese, A FEW Boxes. sitry superior Goshen cheese, just received and for sale by REINHART do STRONG, sept 11. 140 Liberty st. Prank Teas. 2e PACKAGES of Te a s, assorted , arriettis sod U and for sahib, /nit 11 •REINIIART & STRONG. No. 140 Liberty SG • , IPO RITORT D. B. Bkeble,Steamboal.Agari axd Conniasion Per Ciasiaaati• The steamer B R I DG EW ATE R, drawing °sly 12 inches water.— mail Will leave this afternoon, at 2 o'- clock, for the atonve and intermediate ports. For pas sage apply at No 4 Wood street, ro on Immix'. . . rep 19• _ TH F. steamer "CA.PITOL," Capt. ELI A t.tca, will depart for the above intermediate Pats, regularly, on every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock For freight or !Passage apply on board, or to 'opt 2 BIRMINGHAM & CO. The well known strainer MICHIGAN, %V. B. Dotes, Master,hascoutmeneed her regular daily trips, kering Pittsburgh (as hereto- fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Bearer at 8, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those wbc hare no money carried free. • The Canal to Cleveland will be opened u soon WI the weather • ill 'permit; on the opening of which CLARKE &CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O„and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or :lounge apply on board, or to G. M. lIARTON, jnly 12 Water street. OCT The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safely Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. fa.... The new and splendid steam beat . . DR I DOM AT ER, Ca pt, Caw rakt.l., will run as a repalor packet between this place and Wheeling. leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday nt 3 o'clock. and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday et 8 o'clock. /Of freight or passage apply on board, or to • J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridg.!water is provided with Evens' Safety Guard. to prevent explosion of boilers. june 22 sortim OTPICIE OF ARMY CLIMAING •.rn EQUIPAGE, ? Philadelpkia. Aug...l2d. 1 :44. 5 SEALED PROPOSALS are invitPd and will be re ceived by the undersigned at this Office until 1 o'- clock. h. M. of the 10th day of October next, for fur nishing for the United States service, on or before the first of February 1345 : Four Hundred Dragoon Saddles complete, to con sist of tits following part or pieces, viz: Saddle, .- - Stirrups,, - •• Breast Bump and plate, Stirrtip leathern, Crupper, Girthi, 2. Snningln, Horan Stan Pooches, 2 Clunk Strop., 3. Valide Situp, 3. Carbine Sacker & Strap. Hnialer &raps, Q. Four Hundred Holateni and Hubner P.mehes. Four Hundred &dal, Valises, and Four Hundred Bridles complete consist of the pans of pieces. viz: Cutb Head Stall, Halter bend Stall or BA- Curb Reins. (long) loan. Halal Strap or Shank, Snaffle Reins, (short) t 'orb Chain, Curb bit. Throat" Step, Swine Bit, or Bridoon. The whole to he of the best motel dab ami workman ship. equal in all respects and conforming. in urtuld and finish to the models nr patterns deposited i n t hi s I office. and in the office of the Quarter Master, at St. I Louis, Mu., the Assistant Quarter Master at Newport, Ky., and the United States Military Storekeeper, at I Pittsburg . , Pa., which can be examined by any person , disposed to matte proposals. The saddle trees must be made of the bast sound and seasoned ash timber, and 4f the exact model and dimensions of the patterns referred to, and will be subject to a strict inspection by such person or persons as the undersigned may, on the part of the United Slates, appoint for that , First. after the co opletion of the wood work and be ironed, and again after ironing and before being cover.: eel, and finally. the whole work will be inspected when • offered fur delivery to the United States. And with the view of guarding still further the interest and rights of the Government against inferior materials and workmanship. the undersigned reserves to the Govern- , ment the privilege, through the Inspectors who maybe tt appointed to inspect the articles contracted for, of di9- f 'eerie, 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 saddler, 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 undersigned rvserves to himself, as the agent of the Government, the further right or Fir ilegeof regarding any defect in model, materials or , workmanship, discovered by dissection,l l / 1 common to all the other saddlesoffered fur inspection, as warran ting the ejection of all. Atka 3. ante3l•ll ATTORNKY AT LAW. A cent' act in triplicate. hosed upon accepted bids or proposals, will be executed by the parties ; for the faith ful perfotmance of which the usual bands with two tw more good securities, will be required. The &lull - ments in question may be delivered at either the Clo• thi• g and Equipage Depot at Phildelphia, or to the t kers or Aaentaof the Government at St. Louis, Mo., Newport, Ky., orPittsburigh, Pa., with whom the mod el,' or patterns above mentioned may he deposited, as the contractor may find it most convenient. Payments will he made for every hundred sets of Fe quipmentir ree.•ived, if desired by tbenuntroctor. Louert contairiine Proposals will be addressedto the undersigned, and endorsed "Pmprwals for Horse Equipments." H EN RY STANTON, Col. awl Ass't Quarter Master General, Sept 3--tf U. S. Army PRINTING rent. A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSONt SUPERIOR PRINTING INK,. IN LANG! AID SMALL KEGS, Just received at Ike office of the "Post." august 1 i T HE Subscribers are now opening I at their Store, corner of Market 1 43 and sth streets, a now, extensive and gen- all 9 eral assortment of Supl.tfuro. Fine and as t Oita common Ingrain Corpetings, together with ; 1 ; i 1 1 4.4 and 5-4 Matting, Hearth-rugs 'I Maw, ''', 1-1 Bindings , ate, purchused fur Cash in the p e ,7; East, directly from the manufacturers and 1,41 git t at auction, which they will dispose of at jt Z prices that will compensate purchaaers for 1 i.",, : giving them a call. - Ira _ didekinietraterls Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed Adminis trator of fhe Estate of John Befouled., late ef the City of Pittsburgh, deceased. inners all persons aidebted to said Cents to make immediate payment, and those baying claims @pleat geld Estate will pre seat them p fop e it? authenticated for settlement. JAMES BLAKELY. Sept- I 4 Pena street Pittsburgh. just arrival, 11011OCK CANDY, Race Ginger, Nutmegs, Ailrpiee. Csyenne end Bleck Peppee..4lte., just received and Prude by REINHART & STRONG, sept 11 No. 140 Liberty St. WANTID, 511 QUARTS OF WILD OH EMIES, fitr witieb %-• die lwirhast. Aries will be .pwws at the Dray Iwo of WM. THORN. *N. . No 53 Market a. 20 INCH'S WATLI 111 THZ CiYLNNLL. Merchant, Water Street, near Wood. ARRIVED. Sligo, atl'Dooold, Beaver, DEPARTED. Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling, Sligo, 11cDunall, Beaver. Per Cincinnati. BEAVER PACEF3. CHEAP CARPETING. • , 1 WM. H. M'CONNELL & CO. • -*sr 1 1 es sept 4-2 w Ilbutrtistmtitte. TROMAs DOFWIDGE, GENERAL Predate, Perwarding <c • 1111ercksat, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. rip Liberal advances made on eonskgnments, wiles required. Refer to—Mews Vim Wilson & Co.; Evans nod ?chaplet Heald, Woodward &Co.; Scull &Thompson. PAiladilpAia. William M'Knight & Co.; Chatles A..M'Anulty, ang24—ly" Pittsburgh. T. B. k W. T. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers fit Boots, Shoes, Don sets, Palm Leaf Hats sad Cap, NO. 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. THEY beg leave to infix ra 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 approved credit. • aug 9-tf '3011311P11 T - 'WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, No. 253 Market Street, Northeast tomer of Sixth Street, Philadelphia. WEST ERN and Southern filerebsuits are respect. fully invited to call and examine his stock, as be feels confident that it will be to their interest, be. lure putchasing elsewhere. - HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. S*ITU, nitoirmair. Si Co., NO. 1811 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, A RE now receiving in addition to their comet A stock it largo assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite thr• dtt..ntiin of Western Merchants. ang 6-1 y • THE UNEQUALLED THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN McCLOSKEY, PROPRIETOR. The proprietor of this well known and highly puma'''. Establishment, respectfully announces 10 the public that he has just received his FALL STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMER S, CASSINETS, VIEISWEEMB, &IL AMOUNTING TO $75,000, Aud is now fully prepared to attend to all cmlers, of any amount. He has no hesitation in saying that this is the . 1 LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS aver brought to Pittsburgh by any one house, and in VARIETY AND QUALITY IT CANNOT BE EQUALLED. He has now on hand, made from uew materials, a most magnificent assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, To which he would call the attention of all who wish to procure FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE APPAREL. His stock comprises every article of dress desired by THE MAN OF FASHION, Or the more durable and comfortable clothing peefer red by THE WORKING MAN, Both of whom, will be actommmlnted at prices much chettpet than at any other establishment in the city, and with articles which he can 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 improvements, he would in vite the public to call and examine the EXTENT AND STYLE OF HIS. NEW AR RANGEMENTS. Ha)in j g metered tLs services of the best callers and ~kat, that could be penctrred he is prepared to make CLOTHING TO ORDER At t h e sh.asett notice and In a style unsurpassed. CAUTION. Purchasers are cautioned tube °albeit gttard against the teiciut of little rival establishments that try to palm themselveson the unwary as the 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 for the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot brOcountee foiled. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, ang 7-tf No 151, Liberty street. DAILY ARRIVALS OF New Goods , at Atoto & M`Guitut's Fashirm. able tired quarters, No 251 Liberty' Street. The newest styles and most splendid goods that is brought to this market is to he seen at our 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 nor custom ers we are determined not to be out done, as arrange ments bare been made by us to secure every new style f goods upon its arrival in the Fastens market, as well as the best Paris monthly reports, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be soared in making our , establishment rot[ FARAIIOPAALZ HEM, Q•TARTIIIIUI or the West: and we trust to be sustained by onr old patrons, as well as a great many paw ones, whom we 311411 not fail to please, as we trust our abili ty is equal to our inclination. sept 2 ALGEO & McGUIRE, • Chronicle and Age copy. AClmmo for 11111hwlkhdisto. E Enloe and Machine establishment, on the corner at Uherty and Front sts.,is oared for sale. The *nein. nieof brick, the main one being 47 Shy 26 *, and two stories high, having e Smith shop avachi4 which eontains two fires.. The estab lishment is la complete order and bas every necessary convenience (or carrying on the business; there being one allgitie at four horse power, one Boring Lathe, tweTurnini T e ethes. one Reck Lathe, and ono small Lathe fur #onci—one Screw Cutting Machine. Also and *is Anvils and Belkors, and Blackstnilh's tants complete; together with a large, lot of patterns nosily new. The buildings are on kissed round, there being nine years to run of the lease, which can be renewed. Further information can be had at the establish ment, or by applying to the subscriber, near the old Bridge,Allegheny. City. JAMES KERR. aug 27-d4w4tw Architect. UST received, 10 gross Pleats Cough Candy, for J sale at the manufacturer's prix, at the Drag ware house of 4: ODD At CO., wept tJ ramerTeurth and Wood streets. • 49 BBIA GROUND PLASTER, Jostror.ojTed from Boitimoro,ao cOnairmati • intfor riple by • SAWL M BIER, Pm/Raisin, ocicr Tcb area! atittil,ll Salts. err ihdenthoishist s LAM Mee At Hamada Mart, conger of 24 cola 'Wait, Sheets. '- WILL be sold on Friday, 20th inst., at la o'clock, A M.. the entire stock of a Retail Store, con sisting of every variety of Goods, IMPIIOI in a large coun try BUSklellk4, which have boat selected with great cure and judgment. Among the let are the following ankles, vie: 12 pieces supr. Woad Cloths A large lot of Cessinseres; " Sattiamts, " Sumner Goods; " Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs; " fium and Comm Sasprnders; " Cotton and Worsted How; Bishnp Lawns and Irish Linens Red and white Flannels; 8 bales Di:anemic Goods ; 100 pieces Print* in whole and part pieces; Veatings, Canvws and Podding A large lot of Laces and Edgings ; • t 4 " " Gloves =ported; Book, Swiss, Mull, Cnmbrick uud Jaconet Muslin; Umbrellas, R iding whir*. Stc, Together with every variety of Dry Goods necessary in a Retail Business. Also, 4 bags of Coffee; white Hawsers and Loaf Sugar; 1 bbl. Ground' Red' Wood ; l'epper, Cinnamon, Ginger, Alspice,, &c.; 1 bbl. Sal Erarns, with many othor Dye Stuffs and Groceries. Also, a great variety of heavy Merchandise, viz: Britannia ware, Coffee mills, Tea kettles, Trowels, Braces end Bits. Steel Shovels, Y,f.e4 Cords, Clothes Lines, Looking Glasses. Butts and Screws, and a great number of articles too extensive to enumerate. . Sale to continue from day to day. (Sundays excep ted.) until thaw hole are sold. The Goods are now ready fur examination, (up stairs.) Sale l'ositive. TermA at Sale. s P. III'KENNA, Sept 19 Auctioneer. Auction Sales, t AfelCenna's Auction Mart, corner of 2d and Wood Streets. WILL he sold,. on Monday the 211 inst., at 10 o'clock, A M., a very extensive assortment of Dry Goods, &c. And at 2 o'clock, P. M., new and second hand Furniture. Also, 1 large sized Platform Scales, with rack suitable for weighing. Terms at Sale. I'. M'KENNA, Sept 19 A act ioneer. Three St*? Steak novae at Auction WILL be sold on Wednesday the 25th lug., at 3 o'clock, P M., one three story Brick Ware. house and Lot, situated on Front street. between Mar. ket and Wood at 'vets, being 30 feet front by 60 feet deep, the property' of Samuel Keller, Terms at sale. Sale on the premises. p. NI'K ENNA, Sept 18 Aucticinerr. sss t Received, AT M'KENNAS' Aaction Man. carn,er (of 2d and Wood smuts, a lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various sizes, also a sm ill kit of Dwight's Bright Auxin'. Sept 7 FRESH. ARRIVAL THIS HAY. HAS been received direct hem the Eastern cities, at the new Auction Rixints, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood sheet, and will be sold by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assortment of Fineartd superfine Ingrain Carpets; Stair and Floor Venitinn. do. Schneil, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six qnarter matting. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest end most fashionable descriptions; a nd t he c a rpets will be sold for LIM THAN ANY wiss:ax CLAN. in the city. Also, for private ink, superfine brood cloth,s, Irish linens, linen carobrics, &c, which will he sold low. LYND & 13ICKLEY, ang 9 Auctioneers. Just Received, At McKenna:B Auction Rooms, corner of 2d and Wood • Streets, /11 iVo Casks of Hardware, of superior quality, .1. among the lot, are 20 doz entra p line .(Ladies') Pea kaives i 50 " Gent's do do; 100 " " fine pocket, do 100 " " " 2, 3 and 4 blade, do; 100 Cards (superior) assorted, do; 50 " " Scissors; 100 doz Gimlets; 1580 Qrs Augurs; 50 don El S Ten Spoons, (superior') 8 " Tobacco Boxes; 9 " Cork Screws; 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges; 10 Setts do da du; 20 doz Banburg Locks; AlM—Table and Butcher's Steels, Carving Knives, and Plated German Silver Table Spoons, The above lot will he open and ready for examina• Lion (up steins,) 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 NEIV AUCTION ROOMS, UDR private sale at the new Auction Rooms, No. 6! and 63 Wood st. ladies kid ties, and gaiters; entlemen's shoes; fine bmgans; fine calf and morocco bnots,fine palm leaf hats; brass 30 hour and El day LYN D & BICKI,EY. m 1i Auctioneers. LARGE SALES OF Wine Cutlery and Variety Coeds. A ' Davis' Commercial Auction Roams, corner of Wood and sth streew, 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, received direct from the IXPOILTER, New York, con sisting in lam of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Cases of fissors, a snrerior article; 48 doz. fancy Seizure; 350 dos. Ciinbleti4 40 doz. vegetable sod Jessamine Soaps. They are new ready for examination. Terms Cash, current funds. nosiness Cloats. OUR last report brings us out two now coats of a i this description. The material used in the first is French and English Tweeds, of which we have re ceived some new patterns, suitable for the coming sex son—such as Bronzed and granite mixed Plaids, &c ; these are lined with rich Cachmere throughout, which makes them suitable for any weather. The other is a very desirable Cunt, bring something between a riding or dress Cesit—die material is Olive. Citron, Mulbet ry, London Brown or Rifle Green Cloths, and trimmed with spotting Buttons, all of which we have in abun dance. Gums on with soar orders, gentlemen; the Cash system maim all the difference, for there is co other c!Worner shop is the City can sell as cheap as the Fashionable Head quarters. No 211 Ltherrestroet Sept Chronicle and Age copy Pittsbgrgh Gsmagasinna. Third street, between Wood and Smiti_field HE aubsoriher having fitted up the Gymnasium T in first sate style, will open his books for season subscribers, on Monday, the 2d inst. As a place of exercise., the Gymnasium has no !..uPe• rice in this city. It has beep fitted up with new appa ratus, calculated to bring all the muscles into action. This kind of exercise is recommended by all the Attest 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 infer from indigestion and its kindred evils, produced by want of proper exer cise. Call in and examine the establishment fm your selves. JOHN M'CLELLAND. se p 3-3 m Bice Floor. Bhl4 Fresh Rice }lour, justroceiveti anti (or sale bt REINHART & STRONG, sort 9 140 Libeity 'beet. P. ISVKI;NN A, Auctioneer J. D. DAViS,. Auctioneer ALGEO & M GUISE ransportation Lints. • • PaIIiTABLIB BOAT Air traxsportatims of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE ii:Twszou PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, BURGH AND BALTIitIORE, NEW YORK AND BOSTON THE PROPRIETORS R"I'ECTFULLY inform theirfriendsand. generally, that they have changed the mum Transportation Line, Item the United States 1 . Boat Line. to the American Portableßoat Lit This line is composed of twenty-five new Fo Lion Portable Boats, one of which will depart from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia ar.d Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Boat over every other mode of transportation well known to shippers renerally to require at suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separm damage to Oonds, invariably attending three.. shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, tr by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. Ta give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in. tiered in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east. ern cities, and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for. warded immedintelyon arrival nt Pittsburgh to rely part of the west, free of commissions, H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, nod forward the same to any of the eastern oities, and charge ye coin. missions for storage, advancing or forwardins. -Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE 351. CO. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES &CO„ 36;..) Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commercestreet Wharf, Bwitimorts 4 A FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street. New York RICE & WILLIAMS, Na 3. Chathamstreet, Boater. 0. A. IIicANUIdTT'S UNITED STATES PORTABL-E BOAT 7 IN For the transportation of erchandire to and trot PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADE . PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. rp HE success this line has met with, since it first established on the "Individual Enterpri: system, has induced the proprietors to inerease number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and timore every day (except Sundays) during the seac and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages ofthc Portable Bi System over every other mode of t mnsportation (vvl canals intersect with rail roads) are too woll kru to shippers by this route generally to require any meat. Shippers can rely onhavingtheir-roduce, merchant dim, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agentsof this Line, forwarded with dispatch mi st 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 ho promptly attended tt.: CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, ROSE & MERRILL, • 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt at, Baltimore. W R. J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBID6F., Jan 31.1 y 272, Market sweet, Philudelphig. • - 0 .0 • - Fir/lots to Bldladelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS Sit MANUFACTURERS' LINE UGH, transporting Guixis. Merchnrviise, .Produce, 17 84c., between Pilbiburgh, l'itiladelpAia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and forwarded by this lino 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 Proptietors and agents will give their whole nt tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite altip• pers, merchants, manufacturers and others to give us is call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign ad to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional charge for fur warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, Proprietors Santee/ M Kier, Canal Ba.sin, near ith st. Pittsb'g, Samuel W Day, Ist and 2tl Wharf, below Rau. slit „ Delaware, Phihulelphia. &atm Cruse, Baltimore. L Patterson,Hollidayshorgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown, 1 N Briggs, New York. Win B Reynolds & Co., Boston James McCully, Irvin& Martin ' R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge& Co, Henry Coulter. C G Hussey, John Grier. Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J McNight, /Antal Samuel Wilson, Madison, feb 15, '44 ISYKR To Splendid Paintings !tor Selo:" A PORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROttft„ end al one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, mim ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the hue Bowasa. Esq., are o ff ered for sale. These pictures are not only valoable as being per fect likenesses of the gentlemen for whom they were taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been pmnnturced by connoiseurs to be splendid paintings, and among the most successful works of the eminent painter from whose hand the 7 come, They Ty nv be seen at the Looking Glass Store of W. C. W•t.t.; in Vonsth erupt. between Woad and Market. Attention is especially invited to these portraits,. as no other opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur to ob tain portrait* from the pencil of the gifted Boleros, at a price so cheap as these are offered. July 20 • WARD'S DENTAL PRFBERVATO A Superior Wash for the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the most healthy state of the mouth—Cleansing and restming the teeth to their natural whitener, ; giving hardness to the gums, dm !toying the putrifsc.tire influence of decayed teeth. lessening in every instance the irritation and tameness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing in its effect nil that can be desired in a Dentifrice. Also. a superior Tooth Powder, as recomMersUd to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the eeighejte . ted Doct. Hodson. Prepared and owld by Wm. A. W.Nap, &Taira Liberty street. end 31 Nails. 5 OOKECE4 mtvrted sigs,tft.7rigellovirliny WWL. WATSON, POWDER MANUFACTURER, 06-6 m. rifiA P/TTMAGN. Putsburgh
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