Vie illttilv ,ftionting poet. PITTSBUEGII,PA. rRTIYAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27. TUZATILS.--Mr. BOOTn appeared on Wednesday evening. in the part of Sir Giles Overreach. The au 4ierme was large and the greater portion of them ap peared to be very much amused. Mr. Booth's acting was more spirited than usual, but, in consequence of having a sere foot, the gracefulness of his gait was sotalowhat effected. This evening be appears in ona of his best characters, Sir Edmund Mortimer, wben, if he has recovered from his "sudden indisposition," die plates may expect to see a fine piece of acting. COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the Executive Committee, of the 4th Wad Allegheny city, will be held at the house of John Soland, in said ward, oo Saturday the 28th hist, at 7 o'clock. P M. Punctual attendance is expected. The Committee consists of Abraham Hays, Gen A Kurtz, Nelson Campbell, D Evans, W M'Ellroy, W. Coliseum. John Solana, B Renter, S G W Barnes, W B Foster Michael Crawford. win V•••2t. FOURTH WARD. A reignite meeting of the 4th vt and democratic Club will be held this evening. Ftidey September 27th, A punctual attendance is requested. •ept 27 A CARD Fenton' wishing to avail themselves of the benefit of Atte Naturalization Lows, in becoming citizens of the United States, before the - coming elections, will call at the office of Jona J. MITCHELL, who will ebeerfully aszist them in performing this duty. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS OF 2d WARD. - A meeting of the Democratic Club will be held at the house of Hugh Duffy, on Friday evening. the 27th inst., at 7/ o'clock. .1 C DAVIT, Pres't. FIREMEN ATTEND. A meeting of the Companies (with their apparatus,) composing the Firemen's Association, will be held on Saturday neat, at holfpast 4 o'clock, P M., for levee. tier sad Parade, on Liberty street, the right resting on Hay street. By order of the Ist Chief Engineet . BENJ P. BAKEW LL, E Sec'y F. A. sefit 26 PUBLIC DISCUSSION. The friend► of the respective parties are invited to attend a rneetirK of the citizens, at the house of John Cowen on the Brownsville Rand, on Monday the 30th of Sept. inst., and discuss before the people the prin ciples andymeasures of their parties respectively, and the claims and qualifications of the different candi dates. Discussion to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. Dentocrals. Matthew H. West. . James Wallace. Thomas Varner. Joseph Balkan. H. Armstrong. Jas M. Pryor. NOTICE The persons appointed in the several wards to col lect funds to defray the expenses of the late Convention, are request•d to pay over their collections to SA No E 6 Joints, Esq, who has been appointed Treasurer of the Cununitte. By order of COMMITTEE or ARRANGEMICHT. NOTICE - - At a meeting of the Committee of Arrangement, the following gentlemen were appointed a baiting Com mittee, to settle up the business of the late democra tic Convention. GEO R. RIDDLE, II S MAGRAW. IMCOLENIAN. Allpersons having claims against the Committee, are iegnestad to present their bills, to the above Com mittee, as soon as possible. saps 25-41. COXIIITTICE OF ARRANGEMENT. The Committee of Arrangement wilt meet at the Washington Hotel, on Saturday evening, the 28th in stant. A punctual attendance of all the members is earnestly requested, at it it desirable to settle up the baldness. of the late Convention, as soon as possible. P M'Cormick, „D Weeds, 1 Turhett, - Thos 14amil!on, 3 K Moorhead, W M'Candletw. - Body Patterson, Robert H Kerr, R Galway, John B Butler, John Birmingham, H C Moorhead, V R Shunk, J D Miller, John Anderson, Thomas Ellackfnore, Thomas Philips, 0 P Smith, C M'Kibben, W H Lowrie, W H. Smith, H S Magraw, A Burke, .1 Hunker. September 25, '.34t. DEMOCRATS! AZE YOU 41.218:111111111111:! The list of Voters has now been posted up in actor dance with the provisions of the Law, and every dem ocrat should consider it a DUTY and a PRIVILEGE to examine that list and ascertain whether he is Assess ed; that if he is not,have it immediately done. Do not Wait for the ten days before the election, hut go NOW at once, get yourself assessed. pay your Mx, and have your name on the list furnished by the Commissioners to the office of the election. This is the only method by which you can secure your votes. fltstranicn!—Friday is the last day that Assess ments can be madein time for the Suite Election.— Look to it Democrats! DEMOCRATIC lIIEETING. kijemocratic meeting will be held at Now Texas. in Plum township, on Saturday the 28th instant, at 12 o'- clock. It is expected that several popular speakers will be present. and address the meeting. Any of the citixens of Pittsburgh, who can make 1. convenient to attend, are respectfully invited . sept 21. . 3113ne Mimi Broad Cloths. 16PIECES Blue Black Brood Cloths, just re ceived and for sale by GEORGE COCH RAN, No 26 Wood st. A Chance for Machinists. MIRE Engine and Machine establishment, on the corner of Liberty and Front sta., is offered for s eals. T.bte buidings are of brick, the main one being 4/ ft 44,6 ft, and two stories high, having a Smith shop attached which contains two fires. The estab lishment is in complete order and has every necessary convenience for carrying on the business; there being one engine of four horse power, one Boring Lathe, twe Turning Lathes, ore Rnck Lathe, and one small Lathe for wood—one Screw Cutting Machine. Also drills and bitts, Anvils and Bellows, and Blacksmith's ,tools complete; together with a large lot of patterns mostly new. The buildings are on lensed ground, there being nine years to runof the lease, which can be renewed. Further information can be had at the establish ment, or by applying to the subscriber, near the old tiyidge, Allegheny City, JAMES KERR, Alms 27 , -d4w 4tw* Architect. STORAGE. TRE capacious warehouse now occupied by the subscritew in Allegheny city, enables them to ac ceennedate such persons as may require Storage for produce or other articles arriving by canal, on liberal terms. The great extent of this warehouse, the com missars of landing freight, and facility of drayage, af ford ioducernents to ail those dealing in Solt, Iron, Flour. Sec., whom, by the cooing ar of the Aqusdust navigation, are prevented from landingeargnes in Pitts burgh, ss hewer*. The voluisite labor sapplierlood sake eiotodefil to if rel f *APT E O'CONNOU, corner of Cooler and Lotc•ock streets, All'y city, isapt.l73-Ins opposite Hand sneer Bridge. noUr. 4 1 ,111 $lll.l Fresh Rice Floor, jam receiv.ed agoi Cur isle /1& REINHART & STRONG, tar 9 140 Libeity sueet. I=MM Pre Cinciaasitl. THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. ELI Attie, will depart 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. BEAVER PACKET -.... . The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Boras, Master, has commenced her regular daily tripe, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and thoio who have no KnonOY carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as anon as the weather •iil permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,a,and MEADVILLE., Pa., will hnniedistely go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, july 12 Water street. (?The. Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHBELING REGULAR PACKET. wen" The new and splendid steam boat BRIDGEW ATER, Capt. CAMPBELL, will rue ass replier packet between this place and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at S 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 Evens' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. jape 22 NOTICE. OFFICE or AItMT.CLOTIEWO AND EQUWEGE, , Asi. 21E." 1 .:44. SEALED PROPOSALS are invite 4 end Will he re ceived by thetioder*grt . . ed it this 441eq , urarit I o'- clock. P. M. of the . 10th 'thy of OctiotrAitr, for fur nishing for the United States servir4ibefore the first of February 1845; k.:l Four Hundred Dr116)11, Sadclieiliteitilleheih Gist of the following parc.6r Saddle, Stiirups, . . Breast Strap and piste, Slim" leatber,t, Crupper, ,Mrtbs ' 2. - Sareingle, ' Horse Shoe Fowles, Cloak Strap., 3. Valise Soap, 3. Carbine Seeker. & Strap, Holster Straps, 2. Four Hundred .Holsters and Holster PJuchcs. Four Hundred Saddle Valises, and Four Hundred Bridles complete consist of the parts of pieces, viz: Curb Head Stall, Halter bead Stall or Bli- Curb Reins, (long) doom, Halter Strap or Shank, Snaffle Reins, (dhoti) Curb Chain, Throat Strap, The whole to be of the best mate' ialt and workman ship. equal in all respects and conforming in mould and finish to the models or patterns deposited in this office, and in the office of the Quarter Master, at St. Louis, Mo., the Assistant Quarter Master at Newport, Ky., and the United Stsies Military Storekeeper, at Pitt s bu r g, Pa„ 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 the exact model and dimensions of the patterns e refere. ll .. to, and will be subject to a strict inspection by such person nr parsons as the undersigned may, on the part of the United States, appoint for that duty:— First, after the conpietion of the wood work and be ironed, and again after ironing and before being cswer• ed; and finally, the whole work will he inspected when offered for delivery to the United States. And with the view of guarding still further the interest and rights of the Government against inferior meet kis and workmanship. the undersigned reserves to he Govern ment the privilege, through the Inspectors who mny be appointed to inspect the articles contracted for, of dis secting saddle or saddles as may be designated, for the par-pose of determinating more satisfactorily the quality of the eovcrel materials amid work; which dissected saddle or caddies, if (fluid equal in all respects to the pattern, will be received; but if othec wise will he owned upon the hands of the contractor as rejected; and the undersigned reserves to hiniself, its the agent of the Government, the further right or priv Hoge of regarding any deti-et in model, materials or workmanship, discovered by dissection,as common to all the other saddles offered 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 ; ((tribe faith ful performance of which the usual bands with two or mere good securities, will be required. The ETtit - ments in qnestion may be delivered at either the Clo thing and Equipage Depot at Phildelphin, or to the l'f ficers or Agents of the Government at St. Louis, M..., Newport, Ky., or Pittsburgh, Pa., with whom the mod els or patterns above mentioned may be deposited, as the contractor may find it most convenient. Payments will he mall- for every hundred sets of F. quipments received, if desired by the runtrnetor. Letters rxmtaining Prop•rsals will be addrestexl to the undersigned, nud endorsed "Proposals f.w Horse Equipments:" HENRY STANTON, Col. and Asd't Quarter Minster General, sept 3—tf U. S. Army. WANTED, 51 - 1 QUARTS OF WILD CHERRIES, fnr which V the highest price will be elven et the Drug store of alO. Star Candles. iNE cent saved is two cents earned,' so said Ben- Ojamin Franklin, and so will all whomake trialof I. S. Ciwynne"t &au Csnnt.ts. They will find on trial, that the price at which thd subscriber sells them, makes them come as cheap as tallow candles. While incleanliness and beauty, they are equal to spermacetti; at the same time, they remain perfectly hard at a tem perature of 140 degrees, being much warmer than the summer's sun. J. S. GWYNNE, Franklin Manufactory. 2d street New Books. MULE Wtwka of ftev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol, A Manual of Examination for Medical Students, with questions and answers upon Anatomy and Physi ology, Surgery, Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate tie Medica, Obstetricks, The Pennsylvania Law Directory. for 1844, in Pow pidet. For sale at the (rook Store of -; set 17-d ly W. WDONALIX., 1 0 BOXES 16s, 125,56 and poufid Lump Tobacco; 3 " Prime Lemons; • 3 Bids Crushed and Pulverised Sugar; 2 Boxes Double Refined Loaf, do; 6 Hhds Primo New Orleans, do; 5 Bbls Trimmed Shed Received and fur sale by ,'up 5 $lOO REWARD. WAS stolen from the steamer Ohio Mail, on her recent trip from Wheeling to this place, a Black Lenikey Trani* with brass rods, and the let tars '%V J B E, Canada," marked on each end in white letters. I will give fifty dollars reward fur the return of the trunk, or one hundred dollars foe the trunk and thief. Information to bo left at this Enke or at the Exchange. • Sept 17 W. J. B. ELLIOTT. TUST received, 10 gram Pieces Cough Candy, for el !axle at tho manufacturer's price. at the Drug ware- J. KIDD. & CO., corner Fourth and Wood streets house of Sept 9 Business Coate. OUR lest report brings us out two one Coats of this description- The material used in the first is French and English Tweeds, at which we hams sm. ee i se d some new patterns, suitable fits the coming soat son-s-such ps Bromets and gre.nite mixed Plaids, &c ; these are lined with rich Cachmere througjamt, wbiFb makes there suitable formsy weather, The other is a very desirable Cons, being something between a riding or dress Cost—the material is Olive, Citron, Mulbe r , ry, London Brown or Rine Green Cloths, and trimmed with sporting Buttons, all of whieh we have in shun. dance. Come on with your orders, gentlemen; the Cash system makes all the difference for there is no other etsstorner sbop in the L'itt sae sell 111 cheap OS the Fashbianaike Iliad quarter.. Noߢl Labelle street. Sept 4 ALGEO & M'GUIRE. Chronicle and Age copy. to Son- Curb bit. Sou& Bit, or Bridoun WM. THORN. N., 53 Market st J. D. WILLIAMS !=E pbthott. lbutttio6nents. THOMAS HORBIDGE, 'GENERAL Produce, Forwarding Si Cow Merchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. (Liberal, advances made on consignments, when required. Refer kr—Messrs Win Wilson & Co.; Evans and Temple; Heald, Woodnard &Co.; Scull &Ttummson. Philadflpdia. William M'Enight & Co.; Charles A. M'Anulty, ang24-1y" • Pittsbrirgh. T. B. & W. P. COMOYBR, Wholesale Dealers to Boots, Shoes, Boa sets, Palls Leaf Wall ■n" Caps, NO. 190 MARKET 13T; PHILADELPHIA. THEY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above Goods, and see still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash, or approved credit. aug 30X11111 T • • WHOLESALE BOOT AND 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-Iy HARDWARE 'AND CUTLERY. MET; 131ZOTEMEIS & NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, ARE now receiving in addition to their former stock at large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. ang 6-17 PAILY LIRHIVALS - 11 i 1 I CV New Goeds, at Aicro & WGLIRie: Fashion kJ able Head quarters, N 0251 Liberty Street. The newest styles and most splendid goods that is brought to this market is to be seen at ow establishment. We would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stock, which for variety and richness of style cannot he excelled. In catering for the taste of ourcustom era we Are determined not to be out .done, as arrange ments have been made by us to secure every new style of goods upon its arrival in the Eastern market, as well as the best Paris ntroaltly reports, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be spared in making our establishment THE FASHIoNABLE HIC•D rARTERS of the West: and we trust to be sustained by our old patrons, as well as a gr. at many n iew ones, whom tee shall not fail to please, as we trust our abili ty is equal to our inclination. sept 2 ALIVEO & McGUIRE, Chronicle and Ago copy. !Musical Instrassents. THE subscriber has just receivedpdirect from the Importers. an estlire stock of Band hairs meats, of the best French arid German manufacture, and of the latest improved patterns, viz: French °Oddities in B, with keys& slide; French Cornetts in cases, with three valves; French II and E flat Clarinetts, and very superior; Trombones, Tenor and Alto ; French Horne, with four or sit crooks; French Valve Trumpets, in cases; Kent Bugles, Buss Drums, Flutes, Fifes; Violins, Guitars, Violin Strings, Clarinett Reeds, Music and Music paper. &c:, &c. Military Bands supplied with complete setts of Instruments at the lowest prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, 122 Wend street, above Fifth, and opposite Childs & Co's Shoo Store. aug 31—dto5. Fl~t ~+fl~3 ~-ire=►-~.. i~ ~? i+4-~ DUREAU Of COSSTILIICTSON,E9.I. 7 IrIII4S r AND Rarvit, September 2, 1844. SEALED PROPOSALS. endorsed " Proposals for Fuel for Steam Vessels," will be receivexl at this Bureau, until 3 o'clock, P. M., of the first of October next, for furnishing and delivering for the use of the Navy, the followingquarAities and descriptions of Coal at the Navy Yard specified. viz : At Ike Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts. Six hnndre4 tans al' bituminous coal. Al Ike Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York, One thousand Inns of bituminous coal, and threw hundred torn, of unairnote cool. Attke Novi Yard, Gosport, Virginia. One thousand tons of bituminous cool, and three hundred tons of anthracite coal, At the Navy Yard, near Pensacola, Florida. Ore thousand tons of bituminous coal. Amid at Erie, Pesasevans:a. Four hundred tons of bituminous cool The whole quantity may be delivered as early as suits the convenience of the persons with whom cos tracts shall be made, but at least one half must be de. livered before the 31st of December neat, and the whole of it before the Ist of April, 1845. All the coals are to be of the best quality; and as as possible from other subaumees, sod particularly from sulphur. The bituminous coal must be dry. clean, lump coal; An4,ifiersfred v niust be aeparatett after its delivery at the. reepeetife points, 'albeit it shall be i satisfactory to the Commandant of the Yard, or to the persons appointed by him to inspect the same, in this particular, as well as in all others, before it can be re ceived by the United States. Preference will be given towel taken from mines er pits in the United States, grime of equal quality and sample. The anthracite coal must he broken to the sire that may be previously disecioed by the Ceounandants of the Yards where it is . to be delivered—must be tho irou*ily screened and in an respects satisfactory to him or to,theinapectingeincers to be appointed by him- Pommes offes ing will be particular its make their of fers in"siteretelettere for the deikielly risuch kind of coal at-ertml of the yarils'apecilied i'itad with separate 1 pricei for-the bieuttsheiniend fertile inthraeino coal, that separate bOnttatli s may let mode for. act Navy Yard, and fm each kind of aura: Vdmired by the De partment. Tbe price asked for etch kind of coal must be for the ton of 2,240 pounds. as yeektill iii'llie Navy Yard where (kneeled. The offers malt State the mines or pits, and their aftuacion, from whirl) tine coals are to be taken; and, when delivered, satisfacto ry evidence must be furnished with the coals. that they were taken from the mines or pits specified in the contracts. Satisfactory bonds in half the amountkof the con tracts will be required for their faithful perfbrmance, in addition to a reservation of ten per centum upon all bids which u he 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 ti me pecified, the commandants or agents at the re spective places of delivery are to be authorized to sup ply any deficiencies by putrihsee, awl the contractors and their 116066111/ are to be liable for any excess of cost over the contract price, and the ten percent. reserved to be forfeited for the use of the United States. sept 7 —23wtd imare 6 BBLS. Fbassoed Tis Oil, ju st reeewed and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 36 Wood st. auctiott oozy Illtiswilve gale .f a Retail Store, At MeKaptee Audio* Mart, corner of 24 mad Wood threat. WILL be sold on Friday, ilOth inst., at 10 o'clock, A M.. the entire stock of a Retail Store, con sisting of every variety of Good*, usual in a large coon try Business, which have been selected with great care and judgment. Antos% the lot are the following articles, viz; 12 pieces supr, Broad Clctio ; A large lot of Cassimeres; " &Worts, oke4 " Summer Goods; " Silk and Cotton Handkershiefs; 11 " Gum anti Cotton Stornders; 1. " Cotton and Wonted Hose; Bishop Lawns and Irish Linens; Rai and wither Flannels; 8 bales Domestic Goods; 300 pieces Prints in whole and part pieces; Vesting., Canvass and Padding; A large lot of Laces and Edg ings; - " " ltibbands; " Gloves assorted; Book, Swiss, Mull, Cambrick and isconet ?Mans; Umbrellas, Riding whips, &c, Toher with every variety of Dry Goods necessary in a Retail Business. Also. 4 bags of Coffee; white Haman and Loaf Sugar; 1 bbl. Ground Red Wood; Pepper, Cinnamon, Ginger, Alopics, &c.; 1 bbi. Sal Eratns ' with many other Dye Stuffs s(d Groccries. Also, a greet variety of heavy Mercialidise, vial Britannia ware, Coffee mills, Tea kettles, Trowels, Braces and Bits. Steel Shovels,'Bed 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 rump ted,) until the whole are sold. The Goods are now ready for examination, (up stairs.) Sale Positive. Terms at Sale. P. MICENNA, Sept 19 Auctioneer. Jut Received, A"'KEN N AS' Aactinn Mart. corner of 2d and Wood simets , a lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various sizes, idea a mull lot of Dwight's Bright Augers. Sept 7 FRESH ARRIVAL THIS,DAY. HAS beennweived direct fioni 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 ; Stair and Floor Venitinn. do. Selina, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six quarter matting'. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold for LESS THAN •1111 Y WHERE ELSE in the city. Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish linens, linen cambric., &c. which will be sold low. LYND Sc BICKLEY, Auctioneers. Jest Received, At Arc Kenna's Auction Rooms, corner of 2d and Wood Streets, ►jl NO Casks of Hardware, of superior quality, 1 among the lot, are 20 doz mans fine (Ladies') I'en knives; 50 " Gent's do do do; 100 " ' 1 fine pocket, do; 100 " " " 2, 3 and 4 blade. du; 100 Cards (super inr) assorted, du{ 50 " " Scissors; 100 doz Gimlets; 1580 Qrs Augurs; 50 doz 0 S Ten Spoons, (suporior;) 8 •' Tobacco Bonest 9 " Cork Se.rewst 50 " assorted Chisels auttGotiges; 10 Setts do 4-4 dv 20 dos %whore Locks; Also—Table end Butcher's Steels, Carving Knives, and Plow(' German Silver Table Spoons, The above lot will he open and ready for eznmina lion (up stairs,) on Tuesday morning the 27th inst. Due notice will be given of the day of sale. P. WKENNA, nog 26 ' Aectioneer.' James Blakely. CONVNTANCER. ALT WTIMMLL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office, Smitk,ieid near Fifa Street*, Pittsburgh. CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale cf Real Estate, Renting of City and Country Pro perty, Collecting rent. for Trustees, Executors, Ad mi n strators, A ssienees, Guardians and others. They will also prepare all rnanner of Instruments of Writing. Persons wishing to employ them will please apply to James Blakely, Fifth W 4 d. or at the Law Office of John J. Mitchell, Smithfield near Fifth street, Pitts burgh IL EL EIZASTINGS, County durveyor, City Regulator and Con- veyeacer. Office (as above) with John J. Mitchell, Esq., on Smithfield street,near Filth street, below the new Court House. Pittsburgh. Orders left for me. in my absence, with J. J. Mitchell, for surveying, regulating, laying off and dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive prompt attention. 11:7Those who desire to examine the Records of County Surveys will please cal! at the above office. so t 3 Pitistisrill Granasism• Third street, between Wood sad Snail Odd. THE Subscribe? having fitted up the Gymnasium 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 era 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'OLELLAND. scp 3-3 m ~. 1 . PROPOSALS will be received at the Commis sioners Office, up to the 26th i ai., Cu making. setting ep, and painting a Cast Iron Railing, by the pound, in front of the New Court House, similar to the Railing in front of the new Jail. - JOHN JOHNSTON, JOHN FORSYTHE, JAS. CUNNINGHAM. Sept 17, 1844—td. Commissioners Wows!. THE Depot of the UNITED STATIM POII74IfLIC BOAT Liss. has been removed for the New* to Lacock street, Alleghenytown. ar Ogee, corner of Lacock and federal streets, directly nprottsite the Post OtVve. - C. 4. WANOLTP, se?' 4.9 m Agt.l.7. S. Portable Boat Line. Loaf Saar, &e. • 1 a -BOXES Loaf Sugar, **sorted, JAY 4 bble Pulverised do.. jug arrived end for sale Iwo HAST4Li STRONO. Ibeety et. ' sept I i Irma, ABOUT three months agn, a fiftrdallar note, the half of a Ten and a two dollar note, the owner will please describe the property and advertise it with his real name attached, Pert 14 rot Sale, ASMALL FARM, with agood Millman, situated on Pine Creek, in Pine Township, about 10 Miles from Pittsburgh. containing about 60 sires of Land, a part of which is cleared and his thereon's square Log 141,11.1 A and other inapeuvrtostatii. 'vial an abate Lance of good coal and timber. Apply to ;NO, D. DAM, ;lug gI•li Corner of Wood and sth streets. PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS VP Ur ECTFULLY inform tbeirfriendsand shippers I.‘ganerellY, that they have changed the nameof their Trans_portatitro Line, I; om the United States Portable Boat Line• to the American Portable Boat Lime. This line is eon:weed of twentpilve new Four See don Portable Boats, one of wt:!.ch depart daily front Pittsburgh, 11;iladelphia and Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Porta* 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 aim damage to Goods-, invariably attending three: ran shipments between Pittsbirrgh and Philadelphia, r I by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted seserrityto owners and shippers all goodsand produce shipped by this line will be in sured in i responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this lino in any of the east ern cities. andconsigned to H Devine &Co, will bo for warded immediately on 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 communicutionsor goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will bo promptly attended to. IL DEVINE & CO P. M'KENNA, Auctioneer O. A. 11111cANULTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the ttamportation ofVerdmndize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. • THE success this line has met with, since it we. first established on the "Individual Entierprima" 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) dating the season. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any cam meat. Shippers can rely °obeying theirrmduce, merchant dine, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agentsaf 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 sr advancing charges, &c Alleommunkations to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. MrANULTY. At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st. Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip. New York. THOMAS. BORBIDGF., jan y 272, Market street, Philadelphia:* John .1. Ililcholl Arroiut CT ♦T LA W. Freights to Pitikedelphia sad Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods, Merchawlise, Produce, &c.., between PiasinrgA, PAilaelelphia and Baltimore. Goods will he received end forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms end as abort 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 at teationand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite shir pen, merchants, manufacturers Redo' hen togive up call before shippingelsewbere. Morchandiseconsign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additioned chargefor fur warding or storage. AGENTS: Samoa A Kier.C.n.ail Rosin, nriar7th at. Pittslig. Sawyer W Day, teL and 2d Wharf, below knee st. Delaware, Philadelphia. (arum Cense, Baltimore. fl L Patlersors,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Paltersoa, Johnstown. I ¢ N Briggs, New York. Woo B Reynold. & Co., Boston INFER TO: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, II Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge& Co, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J MeNigkt, Leal! Samuel Wilson, Madison, feb 15,'99 Rich Gedien Chess*. ALFEW Boxes, very superior Goshen cheese, just received and for sole by REINHART & STROM/. 140 Liberty sr. Irreob 2a PACKAGES of Teas, assorted, arriving aed IJ and fur sale by ; . vert,ll REINHAWI & STRONG. No. 140 Liberty Si. Uhand and for sale, ilk:Worsting Presses, equal Vin finish and asailability to-any either imported or of eastern make, at sixty pet tent under their prices. What bin/nous tote triU be wiflisms•ottch a.labor saving machine. when thei can he purchased for small a suns as ten dollars. - To be had by the doses or single one at - - J. S. °WYNNE'S, Franklits"Manufarttay, 2d street.. or at :,' girniacers, wept 4 33 Wood street. Ifarther* sassing. 16 Fab No 1 Gibbed. Northelscre Herring: J_ just landed and for sale by REINHAWF & STRONG, Sept 13 . , 140 Liberty street rrAll.1:111C•11 PORTABLE. Butt last, has le. 11110 Ted to their new Wnwthoune, in Allegheny Town, on Lanark street, between the Allegheny and . Hem trees g f Ogee; where they continne to receive anti ship Freight loner this w e n : sops 13 - , H..DEYiNE & CO. eteteilintatlon Ants. - :< • • • POWNLIILII *OAT LINE, For the tramirportalks of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCS •YTWYYB Canal Buhl, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES & CO., 360241a:het street, below Tenth, Philadelphia GIESE ft. SON, Commercestreet Wharf, Baltimore, '3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, ° 100 Frontstreet, New York RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3. Clrathamstreet. Boston SUES Malan H L PATTERSON, SAMUEL W DAY, 5 Proprietors New ntyho LEW* Cleggriar Preens. E STEP'S AV. and Up Toots, for sale t 7 GEO COCHRAN, a 4 No NI, Wood street. Bank Notes anti exthati COARICTILIk bass Ri A. NIAIMIIIIk siumtpros astpomp, Merchant' and Mannfaetwrens'Sarill.,,,,. Exchange Bank Scrip Carreney Berko County Scrip 3Q On PAilatkirtio . . , . . .... press. /Ypto York— I'T 7 el ?7••ti r- - • . Pron. • Pre" • hateliaerets ;7 * !TS .1:! . ~.... , .4. run. SPECIE. Gold - ~,t -1••7•717•,. ittrois• Silver 7 .For PENNSYLVAIIIIA.rePITTSBURGH. Batik of Pittsburgh i . - • , .. . .. pest Merchants asset Maiinfactarere' lnpii„ .... ...par . Exchange ..... 't--.-,- , -- -Par Do. Hollidaysburgh *r•.l•,-pgir PHILADELPHIA. , Bank of North Anserica Par . .. ... po Mortkern Libertiu . par Do ressisi/vania ..... Contagarcia, Rank of Pennsy/vaxia par Partnere' and Meckanies' bank Kensington bank., . ~. . . par Manufacturers and kechcaike par Mechanics r.. rr.l*-- Per ' Moyansouriaig ~.,,:?!..-1,,c- par Philadelphia bank. .. . „„,. • II er. .. . . .. . . ',IT.. ??,••• •..ri: Schuylki ll Botsuwark •-•.!" • ...... • • : T. - - .., r—Par Western ". - - - / tr." ti...tvet..t. r..e.TOr I B a sk of pems, TOWl44l.ip .. tr• • s r .... rI - Iry .. -POT 'Girard bank .... par U. S. bank end Matches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germ:slows Gloster ecnitty ....... . Pet " Delaware county. . Pe? I . MOXittOPtille COUVIT ? • • r.e•• t••- er•.rr " NorgA4tokerland • e .... •• • te••••Par Farmers' bank of Bucks county,— -•- ••• •—7 sr Easton bank - • - -- • - leer Daykstown bank ....... ...... ....par Franklin bank of Waskington „ „ .1 Bank of Chawieraburgk.... „ I, Gettysburg* „.. 14 Leudatoon,„... „ r•••• • • • • _ :11 ” Susyuekansa comity.. ..... ,40 Berks county bask. so sale Columbia Bank and Bridge C0mpany........-ger Carlisle bask. 1 Erie bank Farmers and Avner.' bank... , . . „,.. . . li " Bank of Lancaster . . . par " Bask tsf Reading.,.... pat Harrisburg bask . ... . . le Honesdale - "„... „...„ , „... 1 i Lancaster Ft „„. . --- - r par L escaidar pp, ~f.., , ... , ..,.. pi n Lebow* " Miners'o.4o of Nestrilie.;...... 1 1 Monongahela &mi. of Itrounsooille New Hope and Delaware Bridge eowpany„...l NorthatilAni bald' .„.no tale Towanda bank .,....n0 sale it'yernisg bask, ii West Broach. both .... .... .. •.„ . • •- - • • • ... 2 York bank ~.. .„ . . 1} ____ OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsville,,,. -- 1 1 Clinton bona of Cohntlass..... ------ 1 1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbo n...... 11 Circleville ( Lawrence, cashier) -- .. „ ? ...11 ( Warren, cashier )..:. no no Bale Cineinnetibanks.......... -- ~ ..... .. ...... .11 Chillicothe bank.... 4.-11 Commercial bask of Lake Erie • Dayton bank —.ll Frank/in bank of Cohnetbas .. 1 f Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of StenbetiCiile,- 1 i farmers' bank of Canton.,., ~.,--QS Geaxga ..........04 Granville Hamilton . 1 0 Lancaster 111• Marietta .. ...... ......-11 Massillon ... . . ....11 Mechanics' and Traders'. Cilcimiati, „ , ... ..12 Mount Pleasant 11 Norwalk...._. .., ..._lf Putnam .... 14 Sandusky Scioto .... • Ur bana .. . : ... . cif Xenia r.... ..... ...., . li Xenia ...... ~...... .... ... .11 Mutes:yak Bank of Clevelalut, " II Mate bank axd br k .„,. Pate & r ip ... " KENTEIif -- " " All banks ** ILLINOIS. State bank Bank of Illinois, Skateneetawn 441 Rank of eAt Vs/kg of Virginia; If Bank of Virginia —ll Exchange bank of Virginia Fanners' bank of VirgtAia . .. .. If North-Western bank of Virginia..- -I Merchants' and Mechanic" bank of Virginia irginia Branches-- - 14 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. • ... • . • par AU other solvent banks.— ... • . .... •. er •• NORTH CAROLN A. All solvent banks... . .. - • • SOUTH All eoleentbanke.. .. . .. .-1- ' GE ORGIA. Nii6oll!lE=l Pilisburgh Mobile baJlha.. ..... .....10 Cowstry banks... New Orleans banks (good)._ ........., . . ..8 TENNESSEE. Ali bamks ... APORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROM. and one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS. Mkt' ell by that favorite /sod distinguished artist, the Imo / AMU BOWNI•1 1 11. F.sq., are offered for sale. These pictures ass not only +skiable cc being per likenesses of the gentlemen km whom IN" twain taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been prononaced by connoiseurs to be splendid paintings, and among the mast aneeessful works of the eminent painter from whose hand they Fyne. They rr ay be PPP}, at the Go...icing Gloom Same of W. C. WAIL, in Fourth .tree!. between Wood anti 114nriet. . Attention is especially Marked to these portraits. as no other opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur- to ob tain portrait. from the pencil of the gifted Bowsaw. lot • price so cheap Ail these are offered. july 2(i WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR A illipperier Wank Am the Tooth y - Ep 14310CICING at *note the most healthy state of the worth—Cloreesieg and restoring theteeth to their pawn! erbiteattas; giving hardness to the gun-s. des troying the puuifactive iuffunnce of decayed teeth. Lesareing in every instance the irritatiort and soirees. incidental to their diseassii soar, and in fact combit.- tog in its effect all that case hrielissired in a Dentifrice. Also. a superior Tpotb Powder, as rocormseeded to the Medical faculty of philesielpitihe by lb° relebni ted Duct. litshenn. Prepared and sold by Wen A. WARD, Dentist. Liberty strew. wig 31 500 KEG S mooned slim for pole iv mpg 16 D. h. G. W. Ltor co*;A OT WWI? 4WU ?WIND ITS SPECIE STANDARD EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT. Middleton► „ . , ...........1 lipleadid Paintings fbr Isla. Nails. liVll4 1111111,11107%, POlrppt I.4I4TF4CTUREjt. j26-4m. NEAR PlTTpitlip49i.
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