' ' T SICATIL—Tc-night. Ilsrket makes his first sp mriepce•the cl iarsorr of Fallout!". In this part•he is tusequallerl, and wo bare doubt but be will draw ;ti crowded boase. .A raLeetlooll ColtititVraD.—We are authorized ky the commanding officer of the Allegheny Arsenal to,state that there is no foundation for the publication in the "Harry of the West," which appeared in that paper.of the 2d hut, alleging the discharge of a work. man frourtket public service in consequence of his po i Wad sentiments. It is true, that wiihin the lust month from 15.t0 20 mechanics were discharged at the Arsenal, owing to the exhausted condition of the apPrOPriation, and Perlieris among that numter there may shave been ono who hus fancied himself a political tisane. The conversation alluded to, as having occurred be tweenthe Secretary of War a ud this individual, is too IrliTienlbtris to be nein,' Ugly mentioned, as nothingof l'• the !dad took pace. A Fiction of Mao/went -L - The Edenton (N. C. Sentinel, cautions the public against one J. C Mar-) tin, who has- been figuring in that quarter since be i 'broke jail at Norfolk, where he .was confined fur Itidnapriing and rifting a slave. The hot that %113.31 . iintrd of him, is an account which he gives of him- ET. seW and from winch BEAVER. PACK jit appears that he wee in Phila. , ... 5 ,,,,,,,,.. The well known steamer . delphia. He has succeeded in imposius himself upon - ..,1 - . MICHIGAN, some credulous woman, with a couple of :houseful dol. W. B. Bet ES, Master, has cornmencvil lam .it her command, which he was endeavoring to se. her regular daily trine, ireeitig P it te h urgh (as in mg, • 1 , - c VPO to himself,. preparatory to leaving her. Ile says i fore) at 3 'o'clock. P. hi. and Bowyer at 8, A. M. 7-Vilitn. now .fir i ng high , and paving a ver y fine ' Prices to suit the times,ead those whc have no money Lewd in the prettiest city in the United States, which carried f ree. is did Philadelrhia, anti enjoying my se lf w e ll. I shall stop here no longer than The Canal to Cleveland Will be erased as 80011 as been get this woman off my , u t h e weather v ill permit ;on the operdng of which ha then start to look for another. After I a CLARKS get clear of her I nm going to buy Ma a first rate MEADVILLE:, Pa., will itron&liately go into Opens. horse. and start a good distance out in the country to I dun. For freight or passage apply on board, or to fur anothra,and by that titn , I will give up my ! Water Street. - bad habits of courting, without I got broke; and if G. M. 14 A RION, 1 i,,i,,, lr ) . ' 144 that is all the source I have to make another ' mm Klise; for know, dre,-s me well, with a little moo *The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety . - ey to make a show end act , large, I can make a num Guard._ any where in the country where there are women o r . money." • • MEETING IN MANCIIESTER.. Tha Polk and thanes Club of Manchester, will hold amessing thisevenine,tn which they invite their Friends from thecity and prljoining diinrictt, s'everal Spel t eat ; and the Gino Club will be in attendance. tod 3, 1844. WEST WARD. A meeting oldie Democratic citizens of the IVe.t Ward, will be held at the house of Henry Coaling, Union street, on Thntwiny evening, Oct. 3d, to make arratignment s fur the election on the Bth. -92 A-gt A CARD. P om o na wi.l ing to avail themselves of the benefit of the Nuturalization Ltawm, in hee , nuittE ritizen4 of the United Rune*, befiire the coming elections, will =II at the office of JOHN J. MITCHELL, wl.O will cheerfully assist them in performing this dut LIBERTY MEETING. In the sth Word Market Howie, on this nrcnin,, Pt 7 o'clock, Win Elder, aid other speakers, will od &ow the meeting. DISCUSSION IN BIRNIINOiI IM. T.he f'Diuninahum Tariff vine abut -ImM-ilk! "'Deaths:rale Association" to n disrtntsion at the principles at issue between th•• two patties, the eaminitt,e, the two Clubs met on IVednemitty 'eve -B.pt. 45 , to make the necessary arrangements. s On motion—D r E APPLETON was appointed Chairman and SAMUEL MICEC Secretary. The following urrittigements were then adopted : The whigs affirm that the whir, party is the exclusive protective tariff party, as fur n, they std the demo. erotic party arc concerned -Me detintcrrit:. deny. The• whip affirm that the differ, ni States are en titled to the proceeds of the sales of the p.ibiic htndr— The tlemoctatt4 deny It is understoial that the spankers rnay discuss any other qnertiont that ate at issue between the two put ties. - Thedtisett.sion to take place in ilw public. square in _ theborough of Birmingham. c.ai iamoluy, the sth of Oetoher, at I P M. - Eanh party to have one speaker; to speak twice: and one boar tnieli time. Tim whig speakiw to open the discosakm, anal the democt at to close. Thomas 'Williatrts. Esti, was chosen by the whiga, eta Wilson .147Candless, Esq, by the democrats, to be the speakers on thetweasion. E sea, and Wm Magill, Earl, were appointed moderators. -The urhig4 and democrats of the two nilies sod County are invited to attend. Samuel tiViCee, James Burr, J liellzhovver, Com mittee of the Democratic Associatimt. E Appleton, N P Pearson, C Johnson, Comtnittee of the TarilT Clay Club of Birmingham. E A.PPLETON, Chairman .8 .XPKaa, Secretory. PRE= ARRIVAL. rp HE subscribers 6%1! just reccivall and have in 41. aurre, a complete and freer supply of Groceries, An.,,Nnrimprising in putt 200 Rap green Rio Colicei 20 Laguaym du; 5 " do; 60 package, Young Hyaon Tea; : 20 " Imperial do ; 10 " Gunpowder do; 'l6 " Superior Black eo; 20 bozea Russel & Robinson's 5a 'tobacco; •Jo " Miy's 5s " 30 " assorted aims cad brands 20 boxes ground Pepper; 50 cans Baltimore Mustard; 50 '• L indon do 20 keg( ground Ginger; 20 " All pice; 15 dos patent Buckets; 100 " Bed cork 10 boxes white day Pipes; 2 ceroona Indigo k 0 Alum; 2 Hbol. Madder; 10 BR% Copparaez 4 Cantkr Epsom Salts, 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar; 5 Bbls du 20 Bble No 3 'Mackerel: 20 " Tsr, Together with a general assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured articles; all of which we are tieternsin .ed.to dispose of on the most accommodating terms. HAIL .tIAN, JENNINGS &CO., 43 Wood strret. NOTIOL THE particular denumitt at 10 Ds of confidence chewn in C. BRINKERHOFF'S Health HE .STORATI VE ig anparralteled. The respectability of the testifiers and their unimpeachable veracity are too well known to need a word to their favor. They 4ertify that perfect and , rapid cures have ben effected by the Restorative in cases of Consumption, Liver Com p6i n r.O hirsute disorders,sescre Cou,g bs and Colds, Fain and Weakness in the Side and Chest, &e.. Melly eminent divines and medical and legal gentlemen have left their address with the Proprietor for reference. The General Agent would fiat" most happy to furnish testimonials in n3auescript, now in his possession, fur wail - bath*, from soutees perfectly convincing in their terms.. tLorace Everou. 96 Hodso n strvet, Now York, Gen end Agent fur the U. S., has Appointed J. KIDD, 011CGGIST, corner of 4th wad Waal ohs, as Agent fot Pittsburgh. rape26•dlw itiornin PITTSBURGH, PA. New Fall and Winter Goods, 83 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH.. H. E. CONSTABLE, INVI TES the attention of purchasers to the cheapest _Laud best stock of Fancy and Slaple Dry Goods in this or any other market, and which he is continually adding to from the Eastern markets. To be sold at Ahe smallest advance from the first cost: A large assortment of the newest styles of rich Silks, in colors, black, blue black, striped, figured and eha melion; cashmere d'Ecosse of latest Paris styles; Paris mouslin de Nines, newest designs; ehamelion chusans and tiosans; Eoliennes; splendidFrerich Noche shawls, latest patterns; embroidered andpluintbibet,Belvidere, atelville and mouslin de Nine Shawls, in mode colors, and black, plaid and striped lama wool shawls, new styles. New style of French Prints; American do. in every variety of style from 64 cents upwards. Lupin French Merinos AA quality, in mode colors, and blue black splendid Parisian style ofbonnet ribbons; a large assortment of new style bonnet ribbons from 16 cents upwards; various styles of newest neck mica,/ dot ar tificial flowers; bijou French kid gloves; white, black, and light an I dark colors English thread lace sad ed gings; Lisle, Ginpure and other styles of do.; ladies' Ince caps, new styles. plain and figured nets for laps, capes and veils 'Plain, Hemstich and &veins linen cambric hdkes., French embroidered collars; dimity cellaretts; blue, black and colored Velvets for bonnets; chnngeable mode for do; French black, olive cloth for ladies cloaks; figured French Merino, a superb attick, fordo; high curd rain plaids for children s wear; Al. pacens,plain and figured plaid, and other new styles; Parametta Cloths, Zenobia do and Romelia's. For Gailleusetis Wear: French cloths, west of England and American do.; Cassimeres, the newest styles is large vatiotl, and un precedentedly cheap; Valencia', Merino, Cashmere Vesting': Cmears. Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders; a large assortment afthenewebt. With every ether article to be Anted in a well selected stock of Dry Goode. 421—ifr Port of pittoburgl). 4 FICNT 3 INCHIS WATZ& IN THZ CHANNEL. REPORTED EY D. B. Skeble,Sieandwat Agent and Commission ARRIVED. • Cotsul, Clark, Cincinnati, Miugo Chief Deviancy, Nashville, " 4 " Utica, Hemphill, Louisville, Pinto, Vandetgriff, Cincinnati, Michigan, Bcis, Beaver. DEPARTED. Hibernia, Klinfelter, Cincinnati, Consul, Clark, Brownsville, Michigan, Buis, Beaver, Indian Queen, Klinefclter, Cincinnati. DEMOCRATIC AIEKTING. An extra meeting of the Democratic Association, will be held in the public school house, in the borough of Lawrenceville, on Friday evening, at 7i o'clock, l' M,- the 4th inst. Severrl speakers are invited. and will address thepaaotiag. S. SARBER, Pres't. • ; THE stentner "CANTOI.,"Capt. - P.; ALLEN, will thwurt for the abovo - and intenuctilnto. Poeta, itiolarly, on evvribtoiodny morning, at 10 o'clock. F [mien or pa , sage.ipply on board, or to *opt 2 BIRMINGHAM: & CO. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. 1 r ..V.l.v^ The new and splendid steam bent Mil DG Et V ATER, Capt.Catesms:Lt., Devine J„i,„ m . .. will run as a regultar packet between Daiam this place and Wheeling. leaving PiPittsburgh every Dickso neon n Wili.l A .lon e Tuesda y end Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling eveiY Do r Wednesday and Saturday ut 8 o'clock. For freight D e ck e r Sulont.nt e ,. 1 - 0 , 1 R er passage apply on board, or to J. NE w - roN JONES. I I)ugan Margaret GuaT he rilpwater h rovied with vans• Safety rd, B to prevent exphb p don odf boilers. E Eichbaunt Arnold Tuna 22 Evans ;Margaret Engle John It Philabel. lburrtiscritents. ' .• TROMAs DORBIDGE, GENERAL Produce, Forwarding dc Commission Merchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot. NO 272, MARKP;T ST., PHILADELPHIA. ilarr - Liberal advances mode on consignalentp, when required. !bier lo—MeA,4•6 Wm Willinn & Co.; Evnn* and Temple; H ‘Votn.N ard &CM; Seoli &Thompson. & Co.; aug,-24-1)* Charles A. SPAnulty. Pittshe.g.E. T• B. ellar. IV. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers In Hoots •hoex, Ban - Delay Palos Leaf fiats sad Cap, Ne). 190 ALARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. HFit • beg leave in info, m Western 11en•luhms that they have n splendid assortment of the above Goods. awl are still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at the very lamest prices for Cneh, oh apps mead credit. Nog 9-if JOSEPH TALLMAN'S WHOLESALE BOOT A ND SHOE MANUFACTORY, No. 233 Markel Street. Northeast corner of Sixth Street, Philadelphia. W ESTERN and Southern Merrhants are respect fully invited to call and examine his &ruck, as he feels confident that it will be to their intereit, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aug 6-ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SMITH, EIROTRERS & CO., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, A RE now receiving iu ntirtition to their forme: 1 . 3._ stock a large eAsortmeut of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Wevtern Merchants. aug 6-ly . Splendid Paintings for Sale. A PORTRAIT of th e Bon. JAMES ROSS, and one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the lute JAMES BOWMAN, Etq., are offered for sale. These pictures lire nut only valuable as being per fect likenesses of the gentlemen for whom they were taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been pconout red by ronnoiseurs to be splendid paintings, and among the min•t successful works of the eminent painter from whose hand they tome. They tiny he seen at the Looking GIMP Store of W. C. WALL, in Fourth street, between Wood and Market. Attention is especially invited to these portraits, as no other opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur to ob tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted BowstA2l, at a price ■o cheap as these are offered. july 20 Merchant, . Water Street, near Wood For Cbusinnati. Eat isltitsar.": ICIREMAINING in the Pan Mee, Allegheny City, .1 Pe., October 1, 1844. Persons calling for letters whose tames are on this list, will please say they are advertised, Adams George Armstrong Robert Allison William Alexander Caroline Addy George Abbot A R Acker- Margarat Alexander rbiliip , Alexander P Anderson Henry Anderson lames Anderson Margaret Anderson Sarah Artlours Fr C Albright Catharine Beatty H B Brian) Nfartha Burnside John Brown Jane Buck Wm S Bohim Diedrich Brewer Simeon Barrett & - Brothers Bailey Charlotte Buckston Emily Burgh John Dactyl grisks Boren - 6 Wm Bell William Bower G C Beatty John Bindley Edward BK4II Beni M 13everlin William Baird John Burchhardt Christian Campbell) M Courtney Hannah Caldwell James Catlin Mary Caldwell Robert Cullum Nathan (; Campbell Elenaur Colyer Mary (less John Ode Rev Clark & Thaw Clinton .10.eph J Cook Lewi'', Coe Daniel Fiehlitt R iclutrd Fates Mr Fagie George Fe4ter Ezra W Forrest Richard Flower J Fulton Nlargnret S Falwiier Smut I M Fulton John Finney Ali•zondrr Fleeson H C 2 Flak Christian Given John Gray Baldwin G.onloring John 2 Gommlarin 4 inter Gallagher Moorgatetta Glisinon SII6OIIIIM Graham Junto.. Gilmore Hiram Grnhnm .Imeph Grier Judza Graham Margaret Garynite J S Graham bane elite', J. - Armhole(' Galway George Giat Charley Gizn Mr Grata M M Guatin Alm Eliza Harper R D Hart Ann 11allrr John flatlet Ellialsoili e !Jill Snnutel HeinvortbSutnuol Halls R Hall Jobb F i Ilayljp Robert Horton G AI 2 Ile t i Joseph Henry James Harper (korge Ilutrun Rev W Harsbe George iltweey Jiu Hunter John Iluntrr Charles R Horlsehe Rev J Heyberger Sandi Ann Hunter William Hamlin Col Chn's R Hollow Eliza J Henin William lieslPt Rnbert I !liven William Henry Jahn F Hnefs James IlinehisOn Gmenfield Hinds Henry Higgins Marria 2 Irvin Mary A Irvin John Irwin A A J Jones Cowieflu Jones .1 Johnston Adam Jackson Powell Johnston James or 'Yin Johnston Alexander Jones Mnry A Johnston Hugit Jacobs .1 M Kirkpatrick Andrew L KVOWII JOhti 2 Kuteman Lane C Kirkland Joseph Kemeron Alenande El Kermit - dell !Lanni( Kerr Win %V Kitchen Jilin, &Jacob Keston %Valium Airs King Jame Lowry Julia La nirvni Aim Laughecid Jatnes Lugnn Samuel Lindsay James Mintier Edvriird C - - Martin Geprge Miller Aland Moithews Josiah Morris James P Murray Andrew ' %surer John Mori Own lienjamin Michael Eliza6oli Slorriticr Richard Moon Slosh Alorttnit Isaac Miller William Alurrhy John Myers Lydia Miller Swann llfiteltell l'hebe Morrison John Murphy Henry H Murray L G Mrs Morrikin JCR.° Mason H Mencry John Moore Nancy Niuroisou Enoch H Michel Ester M'Cii4lin Elizabeth 114'Gionk William M'Cullister Hector . .\l'Quiatir Wilson M'Guban Valentine D APMillan L S M'QuiatonNelmin M'Mullen Susan WNlurruy Alexanfler M'intoth Isabella M'arlullan Thomas • M'Gitiley Nancy AVBriar Cummitai , At'Whirten M'Mollen Marion M'fiendry William M'Leea George MltirmiaJ ohm r• IWCorittick Henry M'Cani Witham M'Glose Chat JorLaughlin David Sl'Mullen-Laweesico .M . hmeo Mary M'Eonia Mr hiGhicklin Mie4 B M'Cay John A , M'Geo Darnel M'CannJumes M'Calla John SVCracken Robert M'Auley John M'Cullough M Sl'Crea William M . Glauithlin Michael niCenzie Mury M'Gee Margaret M'Gluuglin Phillip 2 Neal Mury Nests Elizabeth OuendoT Daniel O'Neal Michael Palmer D E Patton David Patton Benjamin Plant John Patterson Isaac A Pugh Charles Powers J ane Peirce Charles Peersin Joseph Prather.' John Pfeifer Christian Peebles John M 2 Piaphater W Patterson Abrahant Quail George Ray Adam Robinson bliss A E Roan flezeklob ME/ Alexander cr G Alexander C A Adams Allen Allen Thomas - Alton Mary Augbeabarigh Nary Abrahams Rosana Abkins Anna Adams; &large:et Adair James . Akins Robert Aescheleuan Frederick Alamau Alirubsin 3 Allan & Son . Allston William . 2 Bongo Alfred Brisbane Mrirgaict Burns James Basset Georg° Bryant Wm Beale David Boller & IVilliantson Bitty Jeremiah Brown John Brown Ann Brooks Maria M B Brag.len Rufus Browner Dulana Brown Vinivnt Bond JUMPS M . Bowers Jamb • Boffirtpon H F Blaire Ja m Brannon John Britton Juliann Collins John sr Coftgrave S Mrs Campbell Thomas Cuughy John Clock Abraham CntroJl Sophia Cole Michael Cowd Nlargaret ( 7 0oprr Samuel Cowan Jane Carr Jame.; Calemier Chamfer Huth Clarke Jutm•s Dea ur Lea James 31 Degn ranee Jo MCA Dw•ick Isaac Dickson A Dauhert Chi ist iar. Davis 1)11c id W J 1i Eskr .Innws Elison Sarah 2 Irwin Ann Arwiri Jana 3 Lyons Jame* Lawsener %V C Limon John Lihault A J N , fr Peter Neff John Orr James Rogers Joseph Radle John Kecd Siuning $ ------- _ -- —__ Raisels Nicholas Ramsay nab. A Rubertsca T L Ruhard Catharine Roe J A Ruttkii Mary Jane Richic Levi Robb William Richey James Rogers Thomas Raeting Catharine L Ramsay Thomas 2 Reed Charles Robinson Margaret Ray William Rechin H E Robinson Susan Richardson George , Smith Franklin H Smith Alison Smith W Smith Citrlstisua Smith William Smith Jane Smart Thomas Sherwood John Schegires John Stewart Robert Shivers Dr T St rettle Sohn Geo Stupb Michael Scott Josiah SeipJobn Snowden ShavlWilson IA I Scb Alex Esq Steigleder Mr Someriille W N Symmes John if Sever Lewis Slackens John Shafer Joseph Simeon John Shaw Elizabeth Thorn Joseph Ttownitand Daniel Tattern Joseph Turner Jane Vanwintele Pdariu Walker James White Mahlon 13 White Radia Whiston Chad,. Williams Emily Welkoriam...,"M Valker J 8111.4 Vehner U.c . A 1 Villinrns Th.lmas %Vilson Watson Mary Williams Nan4ty Workiney fil , uirtuun Wallace & Wo(id Worktnin Martha Wiley Samuel Young Samusl Zalzmnnit DAILY ARRIVALS CV.' New Goods, at AISI NO S. M'Gt Fashion ableV Head quarters, No 251 Liberty Street. The newest styles And most splendid goods that is brought to this market is to be seen at our establishment. We 'would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stuck, which for variety and richness of style eamet he excelled. In catering cur the taste of our custom. cra we are determined not to be out done, as arrange ments have been made by us to secure every new style ..f goods upon its arrival in the Eastern market, as well as the best Paris secneady report*, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be spared in making Our ontublifilMeNt VIC FASHION ALMS H(•111 Q uagcas of the West: and we trust to be sustained by our old patrons, as well as a great many N Kw ones, whom we shall cannot! to please, as we trust our abili ty is equal to our inclination. Sept 2 A LG. EO & MeGUla E, • Chronicle and Age copy. ..; Shurical instrumeats. THEit. stiliste a n m t fiber has to/ire t received, of ved Banddirect si fn; A mttf . meal,, or the be, French and German mamd'acture, undo( the latest improved pattewns, viz: French Ophiclidem in 11, with keys & slide; French Cornetts incases, with three valves; notch B and E flat Clarinet's, and very superior; Trombones, Tenor. and Alto; French Horns, with four or six crooks; French Valve Trumpets, in cases; Kent Bugles, Bliss Dolma, Flutes, Fifes; Violins, Guitars, Violin String's, Cla•inett Reeds, Music and Mtoic paper, &c;, &c. ! Militury Bands supplied with -complete setts of Instruments at the lowest prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, 1:12 Worul et met, abuve 11011,nm' orpo4ite Chihtt & Cu'. She& Store. au 31—tho5. --- .._,ANckle,ScreosUl.A, AleDOasTIN ATE DIsEAsICS OF THY 1 sets cunen ar Du WIIITLAW's VAPule BATH AND MEDICINES. TNSTITUTIONS for the cure of the above diseases -I- have been in operation for the Itta twenty years in ! the prir cipul cities of Europe, ale iu New York and : Chariest'', South Carolina: reports of committees composed of the most respectable citizens in the differ ent places where the Baths ore established can be teen a t our office, that will show that these diseases i which have heret , pfors been coasideted incurable have 1 almost invariably yielded under the peculiar treatment' of Or IVhitlaw. The results which have been produced daring the short time the Baths hove been in operation . in this city, we believe, render, it our dotty to inform those who ant so unfortunate as to be afili!.ted with' any of the above diseases, that if they apply to us in time, they con generally expect a cure. The following is an extract from a repnrt published by the institution at Now York. showing the efficacy of the Bath when all other remedies had failed: "Rheumatic, syphilitic ald gouty affections, attend nd with ulcers. blotches and eruptions of the skin, pat ticularly when originating from the improper use or chase of Mercury, scald head, salt-rheum, erysiphs, pimpled face, dry scurvy. leprosy, ring-worm, tatters and all other hitherto unmunageable diseases of the skin. screfulous-'oiseuse s are relieved and cured in a much shorter period and with more certainty than any other mode of treatment ever employed." FLF:MING & }MACK, Office on Fifth, near Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. James Blakely. ' John J. Mitchell CONTZTANCER. , ATTORNAT AT LAW. ELAIMILT & MITCHELL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Office, Smithfield ;sear Fifth Streets, Pilliburgh ONTINUE to attend to the purchase tuld Csale uj Real Estate; Renting of City and Country Pro perty, Collecting rents for Trustees, Executors, Ad nnin'strators, Assienees, Guardians and others. They will also prepare all memoir of Inrtruments 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. E. H. 811AST/NGS, Comity Sarreyor, Clly Regulator and con re ya OCR r. Office (as above) with, John J. Mitchell, Esq., on Smithfield street,near Filth street, below the new Court House, Pittsburgh. Orders left fur me, in my absence, with J. I. Mitchell, for surveying. regulating, laying. ontaddividing lends, and conveyancing, shall receive prompt attention. CrThose who desire to 'examine the 'Record. c County Surveys will please cal! at tho above office. re, t 3 Sebert Jacob Sleimer Jacob St John Jane Mrs Schichleiter F Seetin Elizabeth Sawyer James B Shaw James Su ddards Rev W &loader's Rev 8 W Satter Ft ederick Sumrnerfield Nicholas SistdairJoim Steole James S S :nd weti L ersoe uie- J " ohrt Skein:tan Erisabeth - South John Stewart James Suterrtnen John D Stout & Head Steel Alex Sweeny Frederick Stetwell Robert Shadrach Wm Sebeple Joisti T Sprage William 2 Taylor & iVullingford Thomas David TaylnrJolieph l'oig Henry V Vanevin Miss Liminda IV IVaiters Jacob IViiiker Alexandria IVarren Joseph Wackinshavr 'Margaret Vl'likehnm W II Wiuki Wickersham Sarni, C %Vali Nancy Williams A II P 2 IVilson James Watson William %Vharry - John White Joseph wails ]cue Wagner Robert Adorn M Yaniug Daniel Z W. KAR NS, Al SEcoNn--A certain Lot or piece of ground, in the ' city of Pittsburgh, being pert of Lot marked in the plan thereof No 453, bounded as follows, to wit, be ginning on Cherry Alley at the corner of the Lot on which the associate Reformed Church is • erected„ thence northwardly along said blley 22 feet 6 inches, thence westwardly a parallel line with Sixth street, about 60 feet, thetice in a parallel line with said Al ley 22 feet 6 inches, thence eastwardly about GO feet to the place of beginning. I TBIRD--A certain other Lot of grour.d, in said city, commencing at the corner of the Lot lest above des cribed, thence northwardly along Cherry Alley 22 feet flinches, thence westwardly in a parole!l line with Sixth street. about 60 feet, thence is a parole!' line with said Alley 22 feet 6 inches, thence eastwardly along the Hue of the lot last above described about Ga feet to the place of beginning, on which said two lots last above described is erecte d a frame shed formerly used as st carpvnte et slam. FOURTH—A certain Lot or piece of ground, on the corner of Cherry Alley and Sixth street, in the city of Pittsburgh, being 26 feet 6 inches in front on Sixth street, and extending back the sumo width along Cher ry Alley 90 feet more or less, and on which is elected a two story brick dwelling house, fronting on Sixth. street; FlYTH—One other Lot or piece of ground, begin ning on 6th street, 26 feet 6 inches from the corner of Cherry Alley, thence eastwardly along 6th street 26 feet 6 inches, thence northwardly in a parralell line with Cherry Alley about 90 feet, thence westwardly at right angles with said Alley 26 feet 6 inches to the corde r of the lot last above mentioned, thence along the lino of said lust described lot about 06 feet to the place of beginning, on which is erected a one story frame dwellin. , house. Tho two last described lots, being part of lot No 459 in the general plan of Pitts burgh.. and conveyed to the said decedent by John . Scull and wife, by deed recorded in Book X 2 vol 47, page 2'.36. TERMS OF SALE: One third the purchase money to be paid in hand; one third with interest at 9 months, end one third with interegt of 18 months. The two thirds retnniaing unpaid to be secured by bond and Mortgage. By the Court. THOMAS FARLEY, CAL /tern 13 w3t&lawtl3vr RP Chronicle publirlt twice n week in daily rot 3 weoks. finzet tes once a week in the weekly for three weeks, and, nnce a week in the daily for three weeks. Star . 4NE cent saved is two cents e Candles arned,' so said Ben. Ojamin Franklin, and so will all whumake trialof .S. Gwynne's STAR CANDLRS. They will find on trial, that the price at which the subscriber sells them, makes them come HA cheap as tallow candles. While in cleanliness and beanty. they nre equaltn spermacetti; at the same time , they remain perfectly hard at a tern ',erasers 4110 degrees, being much wanner than the , sentater.a ES *VaL W HITE At BROTH RR, hare ronaoYed from No. 92 to 76 Mariketstrettt,betweea the Diamond and 46 street. to the stuns formcrly occupied by Gen. 11. & Co. sept '26-4.13m - - - - Bnaiaas Coat& O UR last report brings us out Iwo now coats of this description. The material used in the first is French and English Tweeds, of which we have re ceived some new patterns, suitable fur the cotrtOgg sea son—such as Bronzed and granite mixed Plaids, &c ; these are lined with rich*Cachmere throughout. which makes them snit/title for any weather. The other is a very desirable Cont, being something between a riding or dress Coat—the material is Olive, Citron, Mulber ry, London Brown or Rine Green Cloths, and trimmed with riposting Buttons. all of which we have in abun- 4 dance. Come on with your MalifS, gentlemen: the Cash system makes all the dilrevenee„ for there is 40 ether etralouter shop in the City can sell as cheap as , he Fn-hicutabir bend quarters. N 0241 j,th eri ~1 sup , 11,GEO Sc t 2 Chronicle And Age copy. auction Salto. - _ A UCTION SALEM, BY LYND & BICKLEY Nero Auction Roma:, Nor. 61 and 63, Wood street. ON THURSDAY, Oct. 3. will be sold from the shelves a large and general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. WOOL ENS. Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue,black and mixed satieetts, indigo blue andcadot mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. IVs. Plain six quarter English orsted merino, of all eolorsi changeable figured Alpacca lustres; throe and six guar ter mouseline de !nines; dress hdkfs, ilk; and S'atins. Plain blk dress y lk; figured silk vesting; America* sewing silk"; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; &c. Linens and Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent au end; spool cotton prints, cheeks, gingbams, Irish linens; brown mnslins, bleached do.;. cambric do.; table cloths; tablediaper; &c. Panty rticles. Liniu's shirt Collari, gum s uspenders, staylares, me rino gloves; nett drawers, G 6 combs, etc. Also. at %.! o'clock P M.a Largequantity of Homse/soid and Kiizies Furls ilvre, Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, cradles. &c. • intim" Sales of Dr y"Goods,Furniture, dific. A T. Davis' Commercial Auction Rooting. corner of Wood and sth streets, to-morrow. THURSDAY OCTOBER 3d, at 10 o'clock, A M., a general assort ment of seasonable Dry Goode. At 2 o'clock, P M., Furnitair. Also, 25 &nen of Bed Cords; I Reel of Packing: Yarn; 2 do. of Rope. ASSIGNEES' SALE Of Platform Seale at Auction.. A T Dnvis' Commercial Auction Roomy, corner of Wood and sth streets, to-morrow; THURSDAY OCTOBER 3d, at 2 o'clock, P M., will be sold with out reserve, by order of Assignees', / Portable Plaiform Scale, on wheels, weighing 3000 lbs.. improved slyte and in good order. - Just Received; A T M'KENtsIAS' Auction Mart. corner of 2d and Wood streets, a lot of superior STEELYARDS, o' rious sizes, also a small lot of Dwight's Bright s g opt 7 Auers. P. AI'KENNA, _ Auctioneer. For Sale, A SMALL FARM, vridt good Miliscat, situated on Pine. Creek, in Pine Township, about .10 miles from Pitubargh, containing übotit 60 acres . of Lind, 1 past of which is eicared and has therron a squans Log House and other i , nprwcments. with an aloft lance of good Coal and timber. Apply to • JNO. D. DAVIS, Corner of Wood and sth streets. atig 22-if hau'o Court Sale or • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I'll ItSUA NT to an order of the Or ,- ~ plain's Court, for the payment ofdehts, 1 1.. . &c.; and on motion of T M'Mzu.stt, 1 - ' : Esq., and Petition and accounts ofJohn ""', —' • M 'Masters. Jr., acting Executor, filled: Will be exposed to public sale, on I!Saturday the sth day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A M. at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, the following described Real Estate, to wit: , Fiast----All that Cl - rtain Lot of ground, with a three story Brick watehouse thereon erected, fronting 22 i feet 6 inches mote or less on Liberty street, in the city of Pittsburgh, and extending bark 110 feet to Exchange Alley, being part of Lot No 97 in Cot. Wood's plan. being part of the same property Conveyed to the said decedent by William Anderson and wife by deed dated sth April 1818, and recorded in Book A vol 27 imp. 99. J. S. GWYNNE, Finnklin Mannfuetnry, 4d strut • .4 PORTABLE BOAT LIM For the trartsportation o, f MERCIIANDIZE AND PRODUCE arrwarat PITTSBURGII AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, • N D NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS DESPECTFULLYinfotra theirfriendsaud shippers _LL generally; that they have changed the nameof their Transportation Line, ftom the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is con:trued of t weaty-five new Four See thin Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphi a sad Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation arc too well knownlo shippers genevally to retprire comment: suffice amage it to to-sG ,tat the detention, loss, separati on doods, invariably attending three: raa. shipments between Pittsbur g h an.l Philadelphia, f, by the Portable Boats most effecting/kr removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured 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 immerlintelyon 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 missirms for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communieutionsor goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended te. H. DEVINE & CO.- Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES & CO., 360 Markets treet, below Tenth, Philadelphia. it GIES SO, Commerce street IVharf E & N Baltimore. 3 A FA FINESTOCE & CO, 100 Frontstreet, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3. Chatham street. Boston. J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer J D DAVIS, Auctioneer. jou 22 &TIMM MUM 0. /I. 111/GABTVL29II.3 UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the tt ansportation of d'erchandize to and front PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Fr HE. success this line has met with, pine it wale first established on the "blk 'dual Entetpriaa" system, has induced the propriotora to increase the number of Roots during the winter to twenty-frve, tele of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphi a and Bel timore every day (except Sunday.) durin t and make the trip through in six cloys. g heseason. The SUpteionity and udietntages °fate Portable Boat System overevery other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com meat. Shippers can rely on Nevins theirproduce;merchant dixe, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwa r ded with dispatch and at the very lowest rare of freight charr ed by other Lines, without any additional charge ma de for receiv kg or advancing - charge s , &c AII communications' to the following Agents will be promptly attended if:: OIIA It LES A. McA NULTY. At the Depot ' Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. 53, Smith's Wharf. ROSE & MERRILL, near Pratt st, Baltimore. W& J T TAPSCOTT, THOMAS No 43, Peck Stip, New York. jan3l-ly M Market StreetßOßßlDGE, , Philadelphia. _ • • ••••• Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR., t ransp s or ee ti n ng r lG i e ti o a d bsi; 41: rc i T i t g o - t ad i se e;F l A ' s r a od u: n e d , Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwer. clecl.from I'hiladelphia hy this Line will be insured.... The Proprietors and agents will give their whole att tention and endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invit ehift• pets, merchants, manufacturer s and others togae Up a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandiseconsign. ed to the agents will be received, freight and -charges paid, and forwarded without additional cinagefor fur warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, Proprietors Strome/ alf Rier, Canal Basis, nearrtb it. Pittsb'g. Santati IV Day, Ist and 5.1 d Wharf, bole*. Race es. Delaware, I'hiladeiphia. &age Crirse, Baltimore. fIL PattersonHollidaysburgh. Jeue Patterson, Johnstown. N Briggs, New York.- Wnr lt Rey/wit/ 8 & Co. Bonnet IEFZR TO: James McCully, Irvin& Martin' R. Robinso n & Co, J W Rarbridge& Co, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier,Church & •srothetv, Georre breed, J.* Sellers, Sameel J McNight, Loapir Strtnrel 1V ikon, Madison, Feb I . '44 _ - - Bich Goshen Clwiefie. A FEW Boxex very superiorGoshen /dwelt., just received and fi,r Pea It by REINHART Si rrimlird, 40 Liberrylt. Bev Its reek Teas. 2a PACKAGES of Tens, assorted, arrhing and LI and for sale by ar ia Ii REINHART & STECONI3. No. JO Liberty St. -- - New Styli Letter Copying Preiew, An" N hand and for sale, 1110 Copying. Prestree, equal 111J11 in finish and availability Ho any either imported or of 'Marl.) make, stt sixty per cent under choir "tiers. What inkiness roan will be without such a labor saving machine. when they ran be purchased fere° smell a shm as ten &liars. To be had by the dozen or single meat J. S. .GIVYNNE'S, Franklin MatrufartetV. 2d street. S. CiTT/IBF.RTS, 35 Wood street. or at sept S worthern Ertitin g . l a 13!)hi No I Gibbol, Northohore Herring; 'wet landed 'and fir sale by IirINHART & STRONG, il.l4ofibert litemeeswed.... Fr HE AStreetece VONTABLE BOAT Luiz, hall na, 'inured to their new Warehouse, in Allegheny nn Lunch street, between_ the Allegheny ena Hand street Bridg,s, where they coatiaue to weir° arui ship Freight lower then ever. Sept 13 H. DEVINE & CO. _ Blue filchlirosul Cloths. 16r fECES. BUw Black Broad Clothe, jurt rc ceived mad for sale by GEORGE COCIItIA eransportation Lints. Paltebtergts
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