104 f iernii URGII, PA• ESb . itOItNING, NOVEMBER 411 -Last L=atvia but one in Pittsburgh of .Also6lllllleiht Bonstrale, to night, at Dugoesne en the aciamce of Magnetism, Clairvoyance &c.— Leis sight. all the experiments i.i Clairynyancs were el &Moot castling. nature; they Were all convincing Lidiaa go early if you will have seals. • DEMOCRATIC MEETING ionurln eceof a call issued by the F.x.ecalive Corn 'Viol by Rutly Patterson, Pres't, and Joint B. Bet . See l y. The Dernocatic citizens of Allegheny baskaaltied at the Washington lief'!, on Mon day cans. the 18th lost , for the purptbos of making nolialle errtuntem nts. for cvl.•brat lug' the glttriuus vie.. twins Achieved in. the election of lams IC Pulk, Greve M Dallas and Francis It. Shank. Allaitintion—Col John Bigler wascalleJ to the chair. siadeli Genes and W .1 Atidersan, were apiuiuted iikssetariss. TK VERvirliig comittee,„was appointed to malts the a ) 14 - t - Wa lu rP sburgla, A S 4 " H S Megrim, W M Edgar. 4th. ra si G Robinson, .4 • Vi'm Wilson. Zat " 'Allegheny, J Howarth, 24 It" el Glt Riddle, 3d /as a - The* Farley, 414 - it J K Moorhead. Shingibente.r,n - Bfarteltni; Sirminghlm. S 111'Kert Tastarrintievaiet John Sadler, Pia Township; Henry Rh; Lower St Clair, John Murray. Op 'tirades, the attune Ctimmittke test! ;mu incta4l .r o *-ari Aren .t rung to furnish the suppor, at such Ammo* rosy be fixed by divot. Ffts Inotion, lingua ed That the Demne rat ic citizens of tiwretity.be requested to illuminate their honer., on die edema the. colebrni inn. Oprosottiuo Resolved. That the prixtertlings of this meet* be vigor& by the officers and published in the simnel Democratic pnper4 of the city. 04 ototioo—adjourned. JOHN BIGLER, Clete. D. M. Gem. w. J. APIDLIt3O:I. 'nit Committee of Arrangoment will meet at the Afirdhingtoii llntnl un Thursday evening next, 100 20th *Nista put six o'clock. Co riLmuN PA arr,_ DUQUESNE BAL L. MADAME BLAQUE relseetfolly invite* the ar trntion of her frirods to the opening of hre fall on Friday evening, November 2.11, for a aeries Ponies, to be Riven every two v,reks during tho rioter. Thisbeing her !loom-warming Party. she hopes orifgiandi and former patrons will favor fou with thrir trviellee. tiebtletnen will favor Madame Blatgoe by banding .then. before thrl 2.lst. a list of the Ladies of their ae• raiataoce, whom they would cle,dro to have invited. 111QP'Ziehrts $1 SO cents; to he had at the Hall. "1718.. Alternately with the Cotillion Parties wse iiirar Practising Parties will be given. 1r 'rickets $l,OO. Is‘l4c. Signor T. La Car:el D -ES PECTFU LLY inform• the L34:fie,. anti Gentle. U. - wan of Pittsburgh alai tieit.ity, dint he has art i ellifrma New YoAc. and is prepnrvd to give iostsitc on the GI titter. Flu:e or Clari •t. Itefor to Wen, ,Hu VS, Waal stroctost alticb place he to be famed. Pupils nrvi onirontrti rerfent in SIXTY LtS• ON* on either of dm above insi.runonitc Tonna, *Aerate. • ,w-}9. 1044 OF THE mars . LINE OF THE PUB WORKS OF PENNSYLVANIA nms Pennsylvania Canal and Rail-Road cosappny. 1131 1 The undersigneviCeenrnissioners named in the alt of Astemhly, passed 29th day of April, 1814. en. sled 'An Act to reduce the State Debt and to incur dime the Prmiasylvania Canal crud Railroad Compl y:. heathy give notice, tl u itt tt.ajority of the Elve r, 4ihe Cametonwealth having decided in favor of tiolla-Orthe Main Line at the.,Public Works, in put sicusceriaithe provisions of the said Act they will at .ad the Merchants' Exchange in the city of Phila cskarlife."int Monday, the 20th day of January next, at $ o'clock, A M., and these offer for sale the Stock of esPennevlsanie Canal arid Railroad Company, on se renewing terms and conditions, to wit: The Rail amainiSfing from Philadelphia to Columbia, and the 'astern Division of the Piensylvenia Canal extend ur-from Columbia to its .itucction with the Juniata )ivisioa at Duncan', /slued: the Juniata Division es ti."( front Duncan's Island to Hollidaysburg, the Mtge Railroad from Hollidaysburg to Johnstown, nd the Westeru Diviann of the Penns. lvenia Canal rem Johnstown to Pittsburgh; :also the Bridge over the amiteltatdor river at Duncan's Island, together with 11 the surplus water power of said Canals, all offices, allbousee. water stations, work.hops, I,comotives, ars. tracks, statiouary engines, fuel on hand, horsed; ad implements. and all the estate real and personal urchasted as, owned by the Commonwealth for the use f the said Canals and Roads, will be offered Inc sale elk flum of Twenty Millions of Drillers, which sum Mafia= the Capital Stock or the Pennaylvaicia Ca. aistad Reamed Company, divided into shines of one meet dollars each, making 200,000 shares. One hare will be sold by public outcry to the highest' bid met aprioe not less than sloo,and the purchaser shall let* privilege of taking any number of shares not mardfug 1000. There shall be paid to the Commie- Marrs at the time of purchase in lawful money or cer of indebtedness of th ; commonweath, any pre alt advance above the par value of the shares pur hased..end if the bid dome exceed the par value then le purchaser shall pay $5 in money or certificates of loan is account and in part of the price of each share,and if, may perchaser shall failto pay, the commissioners shall rseell the stock purchased by him, and ho shall be lin ks fur any hiss which the commonwealth may sustain by easocof his non-compliance with the stipulations. and pr . r Cent additional on the amount therm:ft and such nblic sale shall be continued tar six consecutive days r louger. if the COMMI isioners shall judge it advisable. A book shall be opened after said public sale in 'hick all those who were purchasers thereat shall be rat slaved to subscribe fur the stock purchased by hens and should the stock not have been all sold at ae public sale. subscriptions will be received fur the emainder at such price as may be fixed by the cons- Maismets, 'which price shall not be higher than the Wiest price, nor lower than the lowest price bid at he sale. And if 150,000 shares should not be sold or übsc,ibed as abuse, the commissioners will procure od open bonks at the Merchant's Exchange in this it, of Philadelphia for subscription to the stock of be Philadelphia Canal and Railroad Company, in vbich books, purchasers at the public sale shall still core a pm formica in subscribing; and in. rase there IMAM be more shares subscribed than there are shares rested by this act, such excess shell be stricken ter rem shares subscribed without purchase; so as omoure - to the persons or bodies corporate who per domed shares, the whole number purchased by them aaforesaid. And any amounts paid by purchasers hail be refunded in case 150,000 shares shall not hate leas subacribed withiu tom months from the time the weld of subscription shall have been first opened.— kid vire 150.000 shares shall have been subscribed. bentsmant of the subscriptions shall be paid in money tr.gartificates of loan of the Commonwealth, within batilays after notice given by the commissioners. Moines P Cope, Robert Tobin& rhamas C Reckhill, Renj W Richards, !red. Fraley, Jacob E Hegert, REiMI Niai? Dougherty, MOW* Darlington, arabfraarc, 11=4 Wig* mit .13-ddorjaa. posti poxt -et Pittsbut-g1). John Sul I man, lease. NV Norris, JmIKM4mN Harmer Denny. John Ken.. Henry Flanery. George liarrioos 6 ►Y ET MUSICK 1.1/ THY C kadits/gkL ARRIVALS. Cleveland, Hart, Beaver; Michigan, Bnies. ticav , r, New Eng!alai, rage, Cincinnatit, Brillgewater. Ca mpbril, S'ir heeling, ConAul, Clarkr, Brow tovillo, Mouth&la, l'arkinsnii. Btu 'villa. DEPARTED. Climeland, Hnrt, Beaver, Michigan, Hibernia, 10w -feller, Cm. Cowl!. Clam he. Browns% ille. Maxabilla, Parkiinion, Brim Big tlachee, Fisher. Big Hatchet.. i... • - Per Nashville. ...-• AEA,rt.! E fine pasionget Steamer Nostrit 1 BY :1111, Dooeso, Muster, will 1 , aye for shove *gni interomdiate !mailings ou Thor' th 4 tiae2lAt iaat., at 10 o'clock A M., poAtirely For Freight or passage app'y on buurd or to JAMESMAY. r The North herd is rovido 1 with EVnl6ll' S,,Ce ty Guard. to prevent the explosion of Boilers. uuT 18 For Cincinnati. b . TIIE steamer "CAPITOL,"Capt. Sr: Eta ALLKM, will deport forthe above iiod intermediate Voila, regularly. on every M on d a y morning, at 10 u'cluci For freight or pa•aage apply on Ward, or to erpt 2 BIRINIIVGII & CO. IS EA V Elt PACKET Arta The well known creamer AI I C 1 - 1 I (3 A N, %V. B. But Ks, Allister, lin, cornmenc,cl her regular daily nips, leaving Pittsburgh (at hereto. fore) at 3 Yclncli. P. Al . and Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times. and Lhasa wht; have HO money carried free. The enroll to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather will Permit; on the opening. of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE tc, C LEV EL AN D, and EAD WILLI.. will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or ;tampe apply on boon& or to G. al. lIARTON, july 12 Waft"( rtrPP t. gYVItio Michigan 1* pruvitled with Evathe Safety G rITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid ■tenor boat B RI DGE%V AT P. R, Capt. CastesKl.L. will run as a regaltar packet between this place and Wheeling. leaving PittA•urgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply oh, board, or in J. NEWTON JONES. The Bci Ig3water is provided with Evuot . Safety Guard, co prevent explosion of builert. .lure !..t2 NOCILV, BELOTELEMS & CO.'S Arrangements for 1845. ;,- 1 4 . 1 k BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AI A4IiNTS, PA. • Itemittßoces to and Passage from Gseas Brliain and Ireland, by the "Black Ball or Old Liar of Liverpool Packets." rgr Sailing from Liverponi nn the'lst end 16th of each month. PERSONS depiroue of sending fnr their Friend. 1. no v residing in any part of tbe"Obn CousTity," can make the nocessnry neringements with the sub scribers. and have them brought out try the above well known favorite " Line of rackets," which sail from LIVERPOOL punctually on the let and 16th of every month; also by FIRST CLAIS AXb.RICAN swipe. sailing from there EVERY SIX DAYS, during 11143. And Hp they "redetermined not to depend on any Liverpool House or Agent, to see the people's interest tsken care of, MrJAmICS I) Rveat, one of the firm, is there, who will remain and see th a t every thing connected with their business is executed with promptitude aid despatch. Should the persons sent fur decline coming out, the money will be returned to the parties here, without any deduction, on producing the Passage certificate and receipt. The "Black Ball or old Lice of Liverpool Pock ets" comprise the foliose lag magnificent Ships, vis: The Nr.wr Vont, " OXfultD, " ToitIC5H In I, " MuNTKZUMA, With such superi.r and unequalled arrangements, the subscribers confidently look forward for a continu ance of that support which has been extended to them so many years. for which they are grateful. Those proceeding or remitting, to their relative', can at all times obtain Drafts at :lea for any amount drawn direct on the ROYAL BANK or IRELAND, DUBLIN; Also on ?Heim. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & Co., Raaltrlta, Lemnos ; which will be pain on demand at any of the Ranks, or their Br.inchea, in all the principal Towns through- nut ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Apply to, or midi-eel (if by letter, post paid.) ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., N•o 35 Fulton St., ti, Y or BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smitltfiield street, near sth, and Penn street, act 15-dikallmy Pitt .burgh James Illakaly. CUNYRYINCER. MAMMY & MITEMEILL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office, Smithfield *ear Fifth Streets, Pit4bwrgh CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale el ki Real Estate, Renting of City and Country Pro perty, Collecting rents for Trustees. Executors, Ail min:Rl mtnrs, Assignees, Guardians and others. The) will also prepare all mattnerof lrvt rument s of Writing. Persons wit , hing to employ them willltlesse apply to James Blnkely, Fifth Wu J. or at the Law Office of John J. Mitchell, Smithfield near Fifth street. Pitts. burgh. E. H. BEASTINGS. County durreyor, City Regulator and Con- veyaneer. Office (as above) with John J. Mitchell, Esq., on Smitittielti street,near Filth street, below tile new Court House. Pittsburgh. Orders left for me. in my'absence, with J. J. Mitchell, for surveyintT, regulating, laying. off end dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive prompt nttentien. KfThose who desire to examine the Records of County Surveys will please car. at the above Acts. sept 3 Blakely & Mitchel, REAL Estate Aoents and Conveyanvms, Smithfield St, nn Sth and Penn ata (51. h Ward) have for sale, A Steam Saw Mill and Lease of piece of ground on the Allegheny River. Also a ♦ery neat contromble Dwelling House and Lot of grontid adjoining the City of Allegheny. Also 20 Building Lots in the Village of New Troy. Also 2 Building Lots on the 4th Street Road. Also 3 Lou of ground in Allegheny City.' Also 1 Lot and Dwelling House in Allegheny City Also several Lots of ground in the sth ward for lease. Also, A Lot of ground 30 by 80 nn Second Street Beau sad Lot In the Fifth Ward. rP HAT valuable lot of Eraund on Penn at. enntain ina9s feet front by 100 feet deep t n which is erec ted a frame dwelling house (and office formerly occu pied by Alderman Stuart.) Tills is an eligible sits fur business; and the house is large and comfortably finished. Apply to nov 14. B LAKELY & MITCHEL. 700'CRE iAcrbloHzat Co.i sed ekt .0 • ftenCoeurserdal /Lew, Liberty sueet. The Cametunat, " F.KOLAND, " Evitort, " Cutexeus. John S. Mitchell &TTORN KT ♦T LAW. I/ A T 11 A W A Y'S Patent Sot Air Cooking Stoves. TIIE soliscriber having rimmed into the stove ess in Pittsburgh, respeCt fully Wm Ihe pub lic that h•• intends rut., ying it WI in its vu. ions brunches at the snit - 111mm! of Mossrs. Pennock & Mitchell. No. lb° •Libet a) street. here ho will he prepared to svippl; Tu-dotter. with shy tit tides in his line. In additius Lm other Stoves which he will have on Ingrid, ho obtained the tight to rmatoffacture and sell Hathaway's Potent Hut Air Cooking Stoves. 'lbis stove is pro nounced stye:ler to Buy other now in use in the United SIT es; it it more durable in its ctowtrartitin, and bet. ter adopted to the use of bilking. retiring and cooking. as it is flouted .very regularly by co:diuing the sir iu the stove; nod it is a eveat saving of fuel as well at Jailor. I will keep on Iptnd it sufficient number to sap ply nll d.-mantis if ims-iblet I hate five different A:3,:.t11, tend wid sell them on reasonable terms, according to sizts. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about lid. city; all pit ill li , Cl Wl , lllll six months. Being 41- ware that the People of %%rester') Petinsylvanio have been mpow,l it pon by the inerodUCtioll tictlieW and high ly twornmentioll Simms which were badly constructed, and he. vir g soon foiled and become useless. I will grant to persons wishing to procure the Ilut Air Stove, the privilege of using it a soilizient length of time to prove its superior quality before 1 t hem to p nr ei is e. Persons notifying me from a distance by letter, can have stoves !Mt np nt any tirn.-, as I have wagons to curry thorn out: I thetefote invite Farmers and ull per sons to come nod judge tar themselves; also to tty them cud prove th it it is to your advantage to have one. Abortions will be promptly attended to by the subscri• ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. pl ) ilabcl. abuertistntents: THOMAS BORBIDGE, G ENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Commission Morchant, Also, Agent rni:ea Slates Portable Unfit Line Depot NO. 972, MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA. arLiberal advances made on couslgunieuu, who', inquired. Refer to—M*•ssra Wm %Mon & Co.; Evans and Temple; Heald, ‘Vood% arc! &Cu.; Scull &Thomplion, PAihadelphia. WlCHight & Co.; Chitties A. M'Anolty, sug24-1)* Pitesbwrgh. T. 11. & W. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers In Roots, abatis, Bon nets, Palm Leal flats and Cap., NO. 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. THEY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they hare a splendid assortment of the above Goods, and are still manufacturing lurgely, whieh they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. or appt owed credit. tug SOSEPU TALLAIAN'S WHOLESALE BOOT AND Snot; hIANUFAC.TORT, No. - 233 Markel Street. North root corner of Mills Sired, Philadelphia. ESTERN and Southern Merrhantinre respect. V fully invite] In call end examine his stock,%s he feels confident that it will be to their interest, be. fore purchasing else% be: e. aux 6-ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SHOTIECCES & CO., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, ARE new receiving in addition to their format stnck a large wwnrtment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. ang Unman Magnetism. AN Es.lay on Human Itlagnetiem, or the infant Mapu tiam combed in ita true Panoply; by Hen ry loam Smitb, thin day reccived and for sale by CHARLES H. KAY; n0v.19. corner of Wood and Third ars. (Age, Gateitc wad American copy Ohio Law Book,. STATUTES of the State of Ohio, 1 volume. Ohio Reports, val. 10 by Wilcox. Ohio Officers, arxiJostices, Guide, by H. H. Leavitt. Swan's M Loud for Etecutor's Adosittigrators, &c. Swan's Treatise on the duties of the Justices of the Peace &c., ill Ohio, by Joseph R. Swan. and for sale by CHARLES H. KAY, nov 19 corner Third and Wood its. (Advocate, American a n d Aee NEW PUBLICATIONS. Barper's Illuminated Siblo No. 12 History of Preece. first No , by the Richt Rev. Connor) Thirlwall, Lord Bishop of St. David', to be completed in eight numbers: at 25 cents per number. Goalie Stenography.—The Art of Shorthand writing which the language of a public speaker may be recorded in a style bulb beautiful and legible as Pastas delivered, by M. T. C. Gould. The above books are for sale by C. Fl. KAY, Bookseller and Stationer, corner of Wood and 3d sts. nov 19. Pittsburgh.- Harper's lalv.miaated Bible, No, 12, And other Ncw Works. al Cook's Literary Depot, 85, Fourth Street. HABPEIVS Splendid Bible, No. 12 ; hack Nos. supplied. The Physiology of the Loudon Medi cal Student ; and curiosities of Medical Experience, by "Pouch," with illustrations .by Leech. The natural history of Courtship, by ...Punch.' ebb the following illustrations. The Chaperon, the Intro duotion,Going to Church. the Rejected. the Accepted, the Wedding the Happy Man, the Old .Maid, the Co quette, the Widow. Illustrated Christmas Carol, by Dickens. M'Caulcy's Miscellanies ; No. 6. History 'of Greece, by the Right Rev. Cormnis thirlwall, Lord Bishop of St David's, to be completed in 8 Nos., at 20 cents each. • Tales from Shakespeare, No. 8, containing the sto ry of Cy mbeline; Living Age; No. 26. Cultivator Almanac, containing numerous engravings. and in short, it is the best Almanac for Farmers nose in use, 50 cents per dozen or 6i per single copy. Life of Lord Eldon, complete in 2 vols. Life of Richard the 3d. l vol. Kohl's Russia, Austria, Ireland and Scotland, com plete in 1 vol. Miss Brenner's Novels, complete in 1 vol. Also, a splendid assortment of Stir ionary, Almanacs, and 'cheap publications, at COOK'S LiterJry Depot, 85, Fourth street. at.,. To Lot. S TORE No 05 Wood *net, Enquire of • nov titltY dor° itEL:U.vIAIENDATIONS. Miller's Afaxriett House,Sept, 19, lai Mr. It. D qd AV A N I harem user nn- of Ilath tway's Hot Air Cooiting Stoves. which I got from you hist S i trilaz. It atfn•ls me much pleasure to recom in •nd it fir its rxcellence. Su far 11l my knowledge estenti.t, t linvo no hesitation in snying it tie best at the 114)w in die. I need not particularize its merits, but w,,u d a.lvtme all tlispos-d, to posse.. nn article of th t kiad. to 'Moot the hest mothod of satisfying thom sewes, th it is, to try it; nod I doubt not th••v will ise sat D. It. 51114E1t. ' IVaskinglon wsperance Howe. I Pittaturgb, Se l ki. 19, 1844. Mr. Et. D tiros —Sirt—l have hid in 114 d for Saar modihs, ano of idtthsway's Hot Air Cooking. Stove*. awl I bore no hesitation is saving h i+ the best stove now iu a•e. The various kinds of couki,ag it is ealcu• hoed yu du 'it the .a-nn rime, and the sol,tll qn.antity 'Neil-ed. realises it an nhj,•ct wurthy the uttee tiuu of all wit:, u goad stave. CV" I embrace this opporturity to recommend the Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you put op for me eunstanrly all summer, and I must say it is grind article. I believe it is superior to any other stove now in use in this airy. The oven bilked well, not is largo enough to bike fsur lona loaves of bread at ono time; it iris, co .ks very speedily, end it requires littlerery coal, I think them worthy the attention tf nll who wish a good stove; to such I would say, try them anti more what they are. oct 11•tf MATHF.W PATRICK. 'auction Salto. CANAL WAREHOUSE. CANAL BOATS, IRON vAre., PLATFORM SCALES, +v. At Auction. • WILL he mad. on Friday. the 2241 inst.. at 10 o'clock, A M.. at the War: boom. of H. Devine, Allegheny city. the following property. visc The Warehosts.• of the American Lines Two Section Boat'.; One Soperior 11,1,130;4 One Platform Scale; Desks and Signs; Two Trucks. three Stoves and nee Dray. Sale without reset‘e. Terms at snip. nov 20. P. M . KENNA, Auntie. Seasonable Dry Greeds at Auction. At St - Kenna', Auction Afore, corner of &COX di and Wood streets., NI T ILL h. gold, on Thur day. the 2lst Inst., at 10 o'clock, M., a variwty of G 004,1 linkable to the !reason, viz: Cloths, Ca , simeres, Cassinet4, Kentucky Jeans. Linaevs. Cloak Linings. &v. And at 2 o'clock, P. Al , new and second hand Fur- niture; a few bbla and half Ws prime Shad; Comforts. &c Terms at sale. M'ICKNNA. nov 20. Auctioneer. Superior Winter Dry Goole at Auction. UST received and now opening . nt M'Kenna's CP Auction Mart, career of id and Wood streets, a large lot of seasonable Dry G.:A., among which are 10,000 yet& supetior new style Winter Prints, Ithick Alpaccas,Muglin de Lnines, Fine Irish Linens, few pieces very fine r2astimeres and Cassinettet, fine Blue and Mack Broad Cloths, together with a great variety of other Dry Goods. The above articles trill ba ready for examination op Saturday morning, (up maim.) and male to coma:men on Monday the 11th moat., nt It) o'clock, A M., and Continue from day to day until all are sold. Terms et sale nog•. 9, CATALOGUE OF BOOKS AT AUCION. - AT Datia',Cnmmereial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on Saturday evening next. Nov. ^_3.l, at 6 o'clock. will be owld a valuable lot of miscellunies by catalogue Pottle of the latest puidicationa. ti. which will be added fine ruled white, yellow, nod blue writing and letter Paper. A lot of blank Books, Catalogues, are now ready. JOHN D. DAVIS, act 20 Auctioneer. 10n RRELS CUT DYS WOODS, jug co. V ceived at the drug store JON KIDD & CO. No 60, corner of 4th and Wood it, Two Sp!endid Pianos for Sale Veit Lew. THE subscriber has just opened at the Furnitor• Warehouse of Tindle. Allender and Anderson, en Liberty, 3 duord from St Clair St., 2 Pitino•Furter of his own manufacture, which he offers for sale at • very low price. These instruments possess every good quality to render them worthy the attention ',ethos° who want such en:article. Ladies and gentlemen, please cull and judge' for yourselves. CHRISTIAN STURM, from Baltimore nov 14-111 w Orphau's Court Salo. TAKE NOTICE —That by order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, Pa , 1 will expose for sale by public endue ur outcry. on Tuesday the, 26th day of November, (at 10 o'cloclr. A. M.) all the right. title and interest of James Forsyth. deceased, to a certain Lot or pi ce of ground, situate in the City of Allegheny, Allegheny Co , Pa.—the same being held on petputual Lease, oat. of -which is- recoverei , the yearly ground rent $35,10, to be paid in four equal quarterly payments. The said Lot or piece orgruand is hounded and described as follows. Beginning MI Federal street, at the corner of the ground owned by Dr. E. Henderson. in his life tune. thence along said street northward!) , thirty (30) feet, to the line of William flurry's lot, thence along the same, westwardly two hundred nnd . forty (240) feet to an alley twenty feet wide, (being the extension of Middle alley) thence nloag said alley southoardly thirty feet (30) to the line of Dr. E. Henderson's lot, thence along the same eastward!) , two hundred end forty (240) feet, to Federal street, the place of begin-. ning. being one half part of lot No. 36. in Wm. Robi• son's, jr., plan of the subdivision of out lots, No. 177, 3178, in the borough of Allegheny. ANDREW BARCLAY, nov 16 -did Administ rator. Fine Teas, Fruits, 6BOXES of Y H Tea. el very superior quality. 6 Boxes Rolle Flavored do do do 4 Cases Italian Vermicelli; 4 do do MILCCR remit 1 do do Anchovies; 6 Boxes Prime Lemons; 12 do New Bunch Raisins; 10 hairdo, do. 3 Cases Preserved Ginger; 2 Kegs Malaga Grapes. just received and fur sale by - 'REINHART & STRONG, rat. 16 140 Libiirty fit. THOMAS VARNER P. ?A'KENNA. Auctioneer ra it tip oriation Lints. AMERICA* PORTABLE BOAT LINE, For the ins n.iporeaties of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE BETWEICN rirTSBURGH.AND PH I LA DF:LPIIIA, PITTS; DIMON AND BALTIMORE, NEW YORE AND BOSTON►. I I-1 E PROPRIETORS n E 4PBt 7 TFi7 M. M ihrirfriendesnd shinvers xencrally.that they havechanrell thenameottheit Transportation Line. limn the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable/luta Line. This hoe is cumrnual of t wentv-fivellPW lour Ser. t . Portable floats, one of wHcit will dercua da;1). from Pittsburgh. Philadelphiaat.d Baltimore. The superiority-and advantages of the Portable Bout over every other mode of tntnsportatuin are tau wall kuuwu to shippers generally to requirecomment. outlier' it to say that thedetenticm, loos, separation tom dunnage to Goods. invariably attending threet rs, shipment* between Pittsburgh en.l Philadelphia, re by the Portable Boats mots effectually romoved To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in. cured is a responsible office la Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Metchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to II I)eviiie &Co, will he fur warded immediately un arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the treat, freed 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 fotstarace, advancing or forwarding.. Any ournrnnnic h tion, o r ;plods directed to the care of th o ea.lersigned Airtits will be promptly attended to. H DEVINE & Canal Resin, Liberty street, Pittshor 4 b. EG. W I T ESIDES Se. CO., 36, Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE S. SUN, Commerce street Wharf, Thiltimure. II A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, lan tt:: No 3. Chathemstreet.Bn.b.n. Inag=l C. A. AIIeANIILTY'S UNITED sTATES PORTABLE BOAT LI-1E For thattrorportation of !‘ erelinfidise to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, THE success this line has met with, since it we, fig st established on the "Individual Enterpri.o" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during-the winter to twenty-five, one of which' will leave Pittslmrgh, Philadelphia *n.l Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during theseeson. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages atilt. Portable Boat System overevery othermodeof transportation (*hen canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route genet ally to require any cunt went. Shippers can rely onhavingtbeirl reduce, merchant dire, or goods of any kind that may be consigted to the Agents of this Line, forwatded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv leg or advancing charges, de. All commtutieations to the following Agents will be promptly attended t..: CHARLES A. McANULTY. At tbo Depot, Canal Basin. Pittsburg!, ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt et, Baltimore. W & .1 T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-Iy . 272, Market street, Philadelphia. EIIROPEAN AGENCY. IDIEMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, ran 1.11.. be made daring my absence in Enrope,oto evr ry port of Ireland, F.neknd, Scotland, Wales or the et a tinent of Europe; Legacies, Debts, property or claims recovered; searches for wills, titles and (lucerne: te rtrecora. and other European business transacted 'by applying to James May, Water Street. Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN. European Ar -Attorney at Law. oct 30 Pittsburgh, Pa. 6 13bIs Spirits Turpentine; 1 Cask Sal Soda; 2 " Epsom; 4 " Copal Varnish No I& 2; 1 " Gum Shellac: 2 " Venet. Red; I " Refined Bcoax; " Sp. Brown; 5 Bbls Whiting; 1 " nerd Gm Camphntl. 1 " Roll Sulphur; Together with a g, ocral assortment of Drug', Meslicines, Dye Stuffs, &e. Just received and fur sale lost, by KERR & MOH LER. no* 3 corner of Wood st. and Virgin alley. triNo. LATEST AND CHEAPEST NSW STORE, Opposits iVkiie's sad M'Kaighes, Market street, 4 Doors below 41k; Sisipsopis Row. p HE Subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern I. cities an extensive stock of Seasonable DRY GOODS. Of the newest style and latest fashions, purchased principally from Impottets and Manufacturers, FOR CASH, AND NOT AT AUCTION, IVarrauted sound esti perfect, of which he earnestly requests an examination by his friends and the pub. lie generally. previous to purchasing elsewhere. His sto tit will at all times be equ.,l to any in thecity, and et its fair prices. nos , 15. ABSALOM MORRIS. N. B. Don't forget. No. 62. SCHOOL BOOKS. ivr ()nu's Nee.. Geography; IT Mitchell's Geography and Atlas; - Smiths' Geography and Min.: Sander's Series of School Book.; Eclectic Serie; of School Bonin.; Emerson's and Cobb's School Books; Emerson, Eclectic, Braid), and Keities A ridunelleni Blair's Chronology with a Chart Frost's, Hula's, and Russel's Histories of the United States; • Goldsmith!' History of England, Rome, azd Greece; Goldsmith's Natural History; Jone's and Connock's A wholes Series of C/e:saitid %Yorks . ; Webeter's and United States Spelling Books. All the elan* with a general aSsurrnbant of It tatts, and 1 . /tiTAM EX rs,Prtystr-Books. Slates. Quill', Paper, Almanaes for 1845..&e. Rte., constantly an hand and foe sale Wholesale or Retail, at Eatnern prices for Cash, or in exchange for Rage at cash prices, by J. H. MELLOR, Doe 16 N.. 122 w,wa Street, &buffo Sth street. To Printers. PRTNTERS' Ivory Surfacedund Enamelled Cards. Primate White Boards. Pinion:at, Foolscap and Flatcap Post Office and Envelope l'opers. - A supply of the above articles just received and for sole by J H MELLOR, noir 18. 1844. 1 e 2 Wood street. • Ia stare. 50 BBLS. a MOLASSES; -SO. Bones Cineitinsti Palm Soap: 4 Variegated IS 2 Cases Table &tit; n consignment and for sae by nov 15. D. dr r ttoyn 1 MILS. Cold I C Cuter:42E4 for. M.414,§ b 7 I= . JAM ES AY. 22. Bank Mee anb oxii)anOt: COR TICD 'SALLY 1T A.Esiamon, E20316110/11 asess*. CSBASTI. OF WOOD •SD THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD MerCiaNtif axdMan ufactit: e le rip .01r E4olialige Bank Scrip thsrivicy Bells Cosay Scrip bu EXCHANGE--AT SIGHT. Oe Philadelphia . Nese York .1 press. Boston • 80/aware -i Peen. SPECIE. . .. Gold Silver Pk NNS Y LVANIA.-PITTSBI; RCM Bank of Pittaintrgil Par Merchants assi Ildastfactatrerie Mak Exchange . Do. Ho &eta - Obit-rill PHILADELPHIA. Bank of Nartk America p.r o Do Nortkern Liberties Do Prinuitaania PPP Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Parmere and afrekanied bank Newington bank. OW Manufact tt re ra and Mechanics' per Mechanics -.. • • Moyansensing • . . 4 . _.par Philadelphia bank per Seknylkill " ' . ..pp Southmark ..... " .... .... 'Pa" Western 41 .... Bank of Pen* Townakip . ... . per Girard bank Par li. ki . bank and brattebes COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germanium* Pak ** Chaster c0anty.i........ p. " Delenearr county " /Ifintbreinery tensity.... ....pit* " No, ikirmherland .... .... 2040* Farmers' bunk of Bucks county -.410 E oat° n bask Doylestowntbank 4r Pronktin bark of rFraskinttost .. ••••••• • , Bank of CkambershergS........:‘,l'. ..... ...I •' Mildkilenvis .... ... ~,,,....•••••,/ " Gettyibxr,s4 .................. I H .. . . .... .1 H S:nstirekanisn Bt rkstatinsifbisil. ....... . airivebt Columbia Bank and Bridge Cannpany........... Carlisle bank' Brie bank ?Revere and Drovers' bank . • 1 " Bas k of Lanesstsr pot, Basks' Reading ............ Ha rrislnaT bank flonesdaLl".... Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Mixers' bank of w . -...1- Mossensgakelabank of Bronasvillt Nero Hope and Defauntre Brid g e toenpany.. t . Northampton bank Toecanda bank . sta ti'yoming bank 1 liifl'flfflrriirijrrriwlflflhllJffii Behnon f bank of St. Clair:WU.— .... ....... 1' C/011art bank of Columbwo.. .. .... 1 Columbiana bask of New Lisbon ..... .. ..... ....1 Cirrlerille (Laterenre, eatkier) 1 " (Warren, cask,icr) so'saie Cineinn rti batik+, .. ...... .... .... ......... ...I Chillicothe bank..........:. .. „...:.. 1i Conemercia/ bank of Lake Erie .Daytoa..... ..............1 Franklin bank of Columbia ...... Fanners' and Mechanics' bank of Stev3eigale..l Farmers' bank of Canton . 20 Geattga If Granville Hamilton ICI Lancaster 10 Marietta ........ Massillon ..1 Meekernies' and Traders'. Cincinnati Mount flea:ant ..... .... . t Nom -calk Putnam' Sandetaky Scioto ....... Urbana 46 Wooster ......... Xenia ZassesrilZe Baal •f INDIANA. State bank and branches ....I State Scrip KENTUCKY Alt banks •• 4 State bank Bank of 11lismia, Shannteetostie . ..... - VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia 1 Exelange bank of Virginia. ..... ........... 1 Ferrer.' bola of Virginia ...................1 Nora. Westervioank Of Virginia. .. Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia..... MARYLAND. Baltimore ...... par All other solvent banks— 1 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent bank._.. &aunt" CAROLINA. - - ''''' -11 All sanest /wake.. Alisoload banks ........ ....t ALALAMA Mobile bank 5....... Country 1055au..... LOUISIANA. New Orlenu basks ( rood) ..... -• •-ii TENNESSEE A111tank5....... - ............ ...-........4 /1 flood - Little Penn and Lot dir Sale. _ FOR Pale 35 acres of choice land, one and a Aid( milea from the canal at Clarksville, Mercer County. It !AP 19 acres cleared; .ell fenced end well watered and ovary way desirable. It lies on public road leading from the Canal Basin south to dna- State Road. There is a cabin house &Mashie erect ed on it. 115 bushels of wheat was harvested in catma year onthe premises, besides 6 or seven acres of piste tore and grass for mowing. This will be sold I**, 164 , wined be a very desirable property Inc a Mechanic, tilke.. Also, for sale cheap, three handsome well situated hats in the villa:e of Clarksville, on the Canal; and several other farms and lots for sale ebeap and ett -see. commodating terms; please apply at Han is' General Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, sth Streit. nov 14 1w Temperance and Tract Docuaarnas, JUST RECEIVED from New York, Ate.—A Warn supply of the latest publications of the Americas Temperance Union and Tract Societies, complain( A Immanaes, Journal and Youths Advocate., Temper* sues Dialogues, Lyrics, Hymn Books, Washington Hatp,Cbrystal Fount Melodies, Hannah Hawkisei Temperance Fables, Uncle Hugh, Permanent Teen. penance Documents, Bacchus, a prize Essay, Celt. cams. Pledges and Smoke Bills, &c. &c. Also, packages assorted tracts, at 124 and 25 eta a packet* forsale at wholesale and retail in any quantity to ilk suit all classes of customers. ISAAC HARRIS. Agent& Commision Merehanu, No 9, sth Str rum 14--(lstaw. Tale's Safety L.ck FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, Ike. THE Proprietor will exhibit those Locks n Exchange Hotel. Pittsburgly Twutsyltsei.t, fur a few days from this date. They are warranted beyond the skill of - tilssi *tit loeit-wand in feat the bees sad ebetrae keit* America. • MLitt . •fiebaknrrith soy. 11, 1844 • r►?IN ...............:10