Zig 'Naito Alonting post. 'PITTSBURGH, PA. SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 28 HATS LSD Cars.—Mr. Glarsgow advertises a first sei assortment of Fall Hats and Caps, which be will ell at very reasonable prices. AiN AND UAW —For two days it has rained al misCroastantly. On Sunday morning it s sowed heay. ly fur an how or two. We may loot. for a considera de; tine in oar risers. Death of Maddest Smartt Ana.—Tbe New Orleans ;eerier retest that by a letterfrom Vera C rex. received .y way of Havana, datisd the 30th August, it learns hat Madame l'Apers Santa Ana, wife of the President Mexico, died on the 24A ultimo, of a breast com skint. Her remains, in compliance with her dying wishes, were taken to Alvarado, the place of her birth, or interment. The authorities and people of Vert& :.'ruz were awaiting to bestow upon her corpse, which vas to arrive thereon the 9th inst., the honors due to ter rank. Eir A special election was held in one of the Sena mild Districts of Louisiana. to fill a vacancy caused y tbeelection of Mr Morse. the incumbent, to a seat 11 . Congress , which resulted iu the election of the whig tandideue by 75 majutity. At the late election in 'ally this District gave ■ Whig majority of 180. being pin of 104 since the Julyelection-500 since 1840. :Amish= is good fur 1500 majority fur Polk and Dal es. arA young lady returning law from a concert, as t was raining. ordered the coachman to drive close to hasidewsik, but was stil unable to step across the ;utter. "t can lift ynu over," said coachey. o," said she, "I am too heavy." "Lord, marm," °plied Jidtu, "I am used to lifting barrels of sugar." PUBLIC DISCUSSION The friends of the respective parties are invited to ttend a meetirg of the citizens, at the house of John :owan on the Brownsville Bond, on Monday the 30th f Sept. inst., and discuss before the people the prin. plea and measures of their parties respectively, and as chums and qualifications of the different candi am. Dissuasion to cionametwe at 1 o'clock, I'. M. Whigs. Democrats. Matthew H. West. James Wallace. 'norms Varner. Joseph Ralston. H. Armstrong. Jag M. Pryor. A CA RD Persons wishing to avail themselves of the benefit the Naturalization Laws, in becoming citizens of to United States, before the corning elections, will ‘ll at the office of JOBIt J. Mirctizt.r., who will ally assist them in performing this duty. NOTICE The permins appointed in the several wards to col "et funds to defray the expenses of the late Convention, re requesvd to pay over their collections to SLMU ILL JAM EN. who lies been appointed Treasurer of the (Hamitic. By order of the COMMITTSIt or Al/11MMEIIINT. :AIiCKR, SCROFULA, At , OBSTIN ATZ DIS6A/47.11 of Tlig SEAN CUELED 111 Y DR WHITLAW ' S VAPOR Bare MID MIDfiClll6ll. [NSTITUTIONS for the cure of the above diseases L have been in operation for the last twenty years iu le prii,cipal cities of Europe, also in New York and Itarlestn, South Carolina; reports of committees otaposed of the most respectable citizens in the differ ta places where the Baths are Of tablightd can be ten at our ofru.,•e, that will show dint these diseases -.tidal have beret ifore been consideted incurable have !most invuriably yiekkd under the peculiar treatment .1 Dr %Yhitittw. The results which have been produced toeing theshort time the Baths have been in upeintion n this city, we believe, readers it, our duty to inform hose who are so unfortunate as to be Alined with ny of the above diseases, that if they apply to us in hoe, they can generally expect a cure. The following is an extract from a report published I,y the institution at New York. showing the efficacy of be Bath when all other remedies hati7failed: .`"ltheuntatic, syphilitic and gouty affections, attend •ti with ulcers. blotches and eruptions of the skin, par icularly when originating from the improper use or 'base of Mercury,' scahl•head salt-rheum, erysiplas, dutpled face, tlry scurvy. leprosy. ring•wortn, tatters tniTall other hitherto unmanageable diseases of the skin. scrofulous diseases We relieved and cured in a nuch shorter periOd and with more certainty than any Aber mode of treatment ever employed!' F LEASING & BLACK, Office on Fifth, near Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. .ept 19 Kemov*L GF.O. R. WHITE & CO., bare zessoved to No .5.1 Market street, between 3d and streets, to the store formerly occupied by Darlington & reebles, next door to Wm. Ml:night. reps 18.3 m tames Blakely. John J. Mitchell CONVEYANCER RLAICSLT & IMITIMELL, REAL ESTATE AGENIS, Offset, Smithfield near Fifas Streets, Pittsburgh. CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale cf Real Estate, Renting of City and Country Pro perty, Collecting rents for Trustees. Executors, Ad 4tnia'sttnstors, Assignees, Guardians and others. They will alio prepare all manner of Inetruments of Writing. Persons wishing to employ them will please apply I. James Blakely, Fifth Wd d. or at the Law Office of John J. Mitchell, Smithfield near Fifth street, Pitts hurib• E. EL MIAST/NGS, Conaty Surveyor, Cily Regulator and Cost- veyaincer. Office (as above) with John J. Mitchell, Esq., on Smithfield street,near Filth street, below the new Court Home. Pittsburgh. Orders left fur me, in my absence, with J. J. Mitchell, fur urveyinz, regulating, laying- Arend dividing lands, and conveyancing, shall receive rrompt attention. 02rThose who desire to examine the Records of Comity Survey. will please coll at the above office. set 3 Pittsburgh Gymnasium. Third street, between Wood and Smithfield. HE Subscriber having fitted up the Gymnasium T io first rate style, will open his books for season subscribers. on Monday, the 2.1 inst. As a place of exercise, the Gymnasium has no supe sior in this city. It has been fitted up with new appa estus,cakulated to bring all the muscles into healthful action. This kind of exercise is recommended by ash the best physicians in the city, as calculated to in• vigor's(' thiteEmiy and improve the health generally. It is espeeisdly recent mended to persons of sedenta ry 'habits, who are liable to safer from indigestion and its kindred evils. pros:Weed by want of proper exer cise. Call in sad examine lAN establishment for your selves. 104 - 1 N WCLELLAND. step 3-3 m Vous& ABOUT three months ago, a fi fty dollar 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- rapt 14 ` Mr Leaf Sugar, &c. BOXES Loaf Sugar, assorted, 4 bbls Pulverized do— jutt arrived and for sale wREINHART 4. STRONG, ept 11.- 140 Liberty et. Ladies' Book tbr October. MDR October number of this splendid Magazine has just been received at Cook's Literary De pot. 'ns 4th street, with splendid embellishments. The Grave Diggers, from Hamiet, engraved expels /1y far this Magazine. Fort Duquesne, painted by Russell Smith, an origi nal-plenum. Battle Ground. The &Trim, a beautiful painting by Gross. contents eatirely original, and be the best authors. Subscrip tions nece4vad and single numbers for sale at Coak's Literary Depot, 85 4th street. Sept 17 - , THE steitnier "CAPITOL," Capt. • ELI Attie, wildepart for the above and intermediate Potts, regularly, on 'every Monday fawning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to sept 2 BIRMINGHAM & CO. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Betas, Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, surd those who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather v ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKF. & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or :mssage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, july 12 Water street. I.ll . The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. sc.a.e. The new and splendid steam boat BRIDGEW ATER, Capt. Csairax will run as a ragalnr packet between this place and, Wheelingi 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 Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. june NOTICE. OFFICE or ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, / Failade/paia, Aug. 22d. 1344. 5 /43 EALED PROPOSALS are invit..ti and will be re reived by the undersigned at this Office until 1 o'- clock. P. M. of the 10th tiny of October next, for fur nishing fur the United States service, on or before the first of February 1345 : Four Hundred Dragoon Saddles complete, to con sist of the following part or piece*, viz: Saddle, - Stirrups, - - • Breast Strap and plate, Stirrup leathers, Crupper,Girths ' 2. Sardngle, Horse Sloe Pouches, 2 Cloak Straps ' 3. Valise Soap, 3. Carbine Sock et & Strap, Holster Straps, 2. Four Hundred Holsters and Holster PJUCIIB4. Four Hundred Saddle Vnlises, and Four Hundred Bridles complete consist of the parts of pieces, viz : Curb Heed Stall, Halter head Sall or Bri- Curb Reins, (lung) dean. Halter Strap ur Shank, Snaffle Reins, (short) Curb Chain, : Curb bit. Throat Sirup, s ila g e ni t , or B r id oon . The whole to be of the best materials and workman ship. equal in all respects and conforming in would and finish to the models or patterns deposited in this office. and in the office of the Quarter Master, at St. Louis, Mo., the Assistant Quarter Master at Newport, Ky., and the United States Militia , Storekeeper, at Pittsburg, Pa., which can bo examined by any person disposed to make proposals. The shddle trees must be made of the best sound and seasoned ash timber, and of the exact model and dimensions of the patterns referred to, and will be subject to a strict inspection by such person or persona as the undersigned may, on the part of the United States, appoint for that duty:— First, after the completion of the wood work and be ironed., and againafter ironing and before being cover ed. and finally, the whole work will be inspected when afered for delivery to the United States. And with the view of gataralieg still further the interest and right* of the Government against inferior materials and workmanship. the undersigned reserves to the Govern ment the privilege, through the Inspectors who maybe uppoitattal to inspect the utticles comno-ted for, of cliv. *erring saddle or ladrUes as way be designated, for the purpose of determinating more satisfactorily Ike quality of tke covered materials and work; which dissected saddle or oaddies, if tivand equal in all respects to the pattern, will be received; but if other wise will beturned upon the hands of the contractor as r fleetest ; and the andetsigned reserves to himself, as the agent of the Government, the further right or priv ' Help, of regarding any defect in model, materials or workmanship, discovered by dissection, as common to all the other saddles offered fur iuspection, as warran ting the rejection of all. A connect in triplicate. based upon accepted bids or proposals. will be executed by the parties; fur the faith ful performance of which the usual lands with two or ra,ar • ga , el severities, will be resptireal. The ETtit - meats in etnestion may be delivered at either t h e Clo thit,g and Equipage Depot at Phildelphis, or to the I if ficers nr Agents of the Gsploment at St. Louis ' Mo., Newport, Ky., sr Pittsburg , Po., with whom the mod els or patterns above meatiuned may be deposited, as the contractor may find it must convenient. Payments will be made for every hundred sets of E • qtripments received, if desired by the contractor. Letters containing Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals far Horse Equipments." HENRY STANTON, CoL and Ass'tQuarter Master General, sept 3—tf U.S. Army. ATTORNEY AT LAW 5%.../ QUARTSOF W ILD C H ERRI ES, for which the highest price will be Liven at the Drug store of WM. THORN, a I O. Nu 53 Market at. THE Works of Rev. 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 tia Mr4ica, Obstittricks, Ste. The Pennsylvania. Law Directory. for 1844, in Pam phlet. For sale at the Book Store of sera 17-ci I y W. M'DONALD. 10 BOXES 1.6 4, I 2s. 54 and pouial Lump Tobacco; 3 " Prime Lemnns; 3 Bbls Crusned and Pulverised Sager; Boxes Double Refined Loaf, dip 6 Hillis Prime New Orleans, do; 5 Bbl. Trimmed Shad. Received and for sale by -ep 5 - 3. D. WILLIAMS. WAS stolen from the steamer Ohio Mil, on her recent trip from Wheeling in this place. a Black Leatker Trunk with brass rods, and the let ters "W J B E, Canada," marked on mob end in white letters. I will give fifty dollars rewind fur the return of the trunk, or one hundred dollars for the trunk and thief. Information to be left at this Office or at the Exchange. wept 17 , W. J. B. ELLIOTT. JUST received, 10 ;rose Pieces Cough Candy, for sale at the manufacturer's price. at the Drug ware house of J. KIDD & CO., s t 9 corner Fourth and Wood streets. iThUB last report brings its out two , new coats of this description. The material used in the firm is French and English Tweeds, of which we have re ceived some new patterns, suitable for the coming sea son—such as Bronzed and granite mixed Plaids,'&c ; these are lined with rich Cucbmere throughout, which makes them suitable for any weather. The other is a very desirable Coat, being something between a riding or dress Coat—the material is Olive, Citron, Mulber ry, London Brown or Rifle Green Cloths, and trimmed w ith sporting Buttons, nll of which we have in abun dance. Come on with your orders, gentlemen; the Cash system makes all die difference, for there is co other customer shop in the City can. sell as cheap as the Fashionable Head quarters. No 251 Liberty street. se pt 2 ALGEO & M'GBIBK. Chronicle and Age copy Par ClaciaastL BEAVER PACKET WANTED, Now Nooks. $llllO EMWALItrt. !hokum Coats. ' Just Arrived, ROCK CANDY. Race Ginger, Nutmegs, Allspice, Cayenne and Black Pepper. &c.,just received and for sale by REIN 11 ART & STRONG, sept 11 No. 140 Liberty St. Cern aromas. 40 DOZ. CORN BROOMS; on hand and for wile by • J. W. BURBRIDGE & Co: 'opt 21 Water et., between Wood & Smithfield. pitabtl. Ilbnatiomndo. THOMAS BORBIDGE, GENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Conindesion Merchant, Mso, Agent United States Portable Boet Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. rePLaleral advances made on consignments, when miuiied• Refer to—ilessre Wel Wi* & Co.& Evans and Temple; Heald, Woody. ard dMo.; Scull &Thompson, Pkiladstigio. William .M . Knight & Co.; Charles A. M'Anolly. aug9.4—ly" Pilavergis. T. B. & W. P. CONOVSR, Wholesale Dealers la Boots, Shoes, Boa acts, Pale Leaf Hats aad Caps, NO. 190 MARKET BT. PHILADELPHIA. THEY beg leave to Inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above Goods, and are still manufsgturing largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. or approved credit. aug 9-tf JOUN'II TALLOW'S W HOLEf3ALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, N 0.233 Market Street, -Northeast comer , of Sixth Street, Philadelphia. WESTERN and Southern Merchants are respect • fully invited to coil and examine his siock, as he feel. confident that it will be to their interest, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aug 6-Iy HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SMITH, BROTHERS & CO., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, AA RE now receiving in addition tgi their forme' stOck a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite tho attention of Western Merchants. ang 6-ly - DAILY ASREIVALI OF New Goods, at Atoro & M'Gt, IRE'S Fashion ablekJ Head quarters, N 0251 Liberty Street. The newest styles end moat splendid goods that is brought to this market is to be seen at out establishment. We would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stock, which for variety and richness of style cannot he excelled. In catering for the taste of our custon3- ers we are determined not to be out dune, as arrange ments have been made by us to secure every new style f goods upon its arrival in the Eastern marke', as well as the best Paris stoality reports, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be spored in making our establishment THE VASEHON•OLZ 0150 ciaARTERS of the West; and we trust to be sustained by our old patrons, as well as a great many a rAv ones, whom we shall nut fail t' please, as we utast our abili ty is equal to our iodination. sent 2 ALGEO & McGUIRE, Chronicle and Age copy. Musical Instruments. THE subscriber has just received, direct from the Importers. an entire stock of Band /asirst meats, of the hest-French and German manufacture, and td . the latest improved patterns, viz: French Ophiclides in B, with keys& slide; French Cornetts in cases, with three valves; French B and E flat Clarinetts, and very superior; Trombones, Tenm and Alto; French Horns, with four or six crooks; French Valve Trumpets, in cases; Kent Bugles, Bass Drums, Flutes, Fifes; Violins, Guitars, Violin Strings, Cla: inert Reeds, Music and Music paper. &n:, Sc. ("VP Military Barld4 supplied with complete setts of Instruments at the luwest prices. JOHN H. MELLOR, 122 Wood street, above Fifth, and opposite Childs & Co's Shoe Store. aug ?UEL TOE STEAM VESSELS. BUREAU of CONSTRUCTION,EQUIPMEN TAJ!D REPAIR, September 2, 1844. SEALED PROPOSALS, 'endorsed " Proposals for Fuel fur Steam Veasels," will be received at this Bureau, until 3 o'cloa; P. M., of the fire or October next, fur furnishing and delivering for the use of the Navy, the following quantities and descriptions of Coal at the Navy Yard specified, viz : At the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Masserehrsetts Six hundred tons of bituminous coal Al tie Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York. One thousand tons of bituminous coal, and three hundred tong of anthracite coal. At the Navy Yard, Gosport, Virginia One thousand tons of bitICIMITIOUI coal, and three hundred tons of anthracite coal. At the Navy Yard, sear Pensacola, Florida. Ore thousand tons of bituminous coal. And at Erie, Pew),lvaxia Four hundred cons of bituminous coal The whole quantity may be delivered as early as suits the convenience of the persons with whom con tracts shall be made, but at least one half must be de livered before the 31st of December next, fuel the whole of it before the lbt of April, 1845. All the coals ate to be of the best quality; and as free as possible from other substances, and particularly from sulphur. The bituminous coal must be drv, clean, lump coal; and, if required, must be separatea after its delivery at the respective points, so that it shall be satisfactory to the.Cominandant 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 reived by the United States. Preference will be given to coal taken from mines or pits in the United States, when of equal quality and sample. The anthracite coal must he broken to the size that may be previously directed by the Commandants of the Yards where it is to be delivered—must be tho- roughly screened and in all respects satisfactory to him or to the inspecting officers to be appointed by him. Persons offeting will be particular to make their of fers in separate letters for the delivery of such kind of coal at each of the yards specified; and with separate prices for the bituminous and for ties andnacitte coal, that separate contracts - m a y be made for each Navy Yard, and for each kind of coal. if desired by the De partment. The price asked for each kind of coal must be for the lox of 2,240 permit: as weighed in the Navy Yard where delivered. The offers must state the mines or pits, and their situation, from which the 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 I contracts. Satisfactory bonds in half the amount of the con , tracts will be required for their faithful performance, in addition to a reservation of ten per centum upon all bids which may be approved, which reserved ten per centum will out be paid until the completive of the contract according to its terms. la cars of failure on the part of contractors to deliver the - coals within the time specified, the commandants or agents at the rte speeder!' places of delivery are to be authorized to sup ply any deficiencies by purchase, and the contractors and their sureties 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 7-2awtd Mamma OIL 6 88L.% Flaxsped Oil, just received. and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN. No 26 Wood at. iaction Oaks. Packing Yam, Bed Cats and Carpets. At ACKenna's Auction Mart, corner 'f 2d and Wood Street. WILL b. 3 sold, on Monday the 30th inst., at 2 o'- clock, P M., a lot of Packing Yarn, and Bed Cords. Also, at Mills time, a lot of Comforts. Also, large and small sized Looking Glasses, together with many other articles already advertised. Terms at Sala. P. WICENNA, Sept 30 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES, BY LYND & BICKL EY Next Awetion Rooms, Not 61 and 63, Wood 'greet. ON MONDAY, Sept. 30, will be *old from the shelves alatge and general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commencing at 10 n'clock, A. M. WOOLENS. Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. Worsteds Plain six quarter English merino, of all ealorst changeable figured Alpacca Mitres; three and six fleet ter numseline de !sines; dress hdkfs, &c. SiMs and Satins Plain blk dross silk; figured Alit besting; American sewing silk; Akin stocks; silk bdkfg &c, Lbw's mid Cottoas Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton orints, checke,gingbarns, Irish linens; brown muslin., i i vached do.; cambric do.; table clothe; tablediaper; &c. Fancy Articles. Linen shii'ttollare, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rino gloves, nott - dravrers, G S combs, etc. Also at 2 o'clocN P M. a large quantity of Hinisekold u •Pui Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, tables, bedst,"ads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, cradles. &c. Large lot of Pailla• Shad. At McKenna's Auction itrare„•ornes of •2d and Wood Streets WILL he sal on Monday the 30:h joie.. at 2 o'- clock, P M, 30 bbls and half bbls of Prime Trimmed Shad, of this springs taking. Tet:ma at Sale. P. M'KENNA, sept 23 Auctioneer. Dry Goods, &a. at Audios. At M'KeEta's Auction Markel, corner of Second awl Wood street. WILL be .old on Monday the 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, A M. ' a great variety of Dry Goods to close out the whole of a Retail Store. Sale posi• tive. Terms at sale. sep 25. Very Extensive Sale of a Retail Store, At Me Kamm's Auction Mart, corner of 3d and Wood Streets. WILL be sold on Friday, 20th inst., at 10 o'clock, A NI.. the entire stock of a Retail Store, con sisting of every variety of Goods, usual in a large coun try Business, which have been selected with great care and judgment. Among the lot are the following articles, viz: 12 pieces supr. Broad Cloths ; A large lot of Cassimeres ; GI " Sattinetts, Ike.; " Summer Goods ; " Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs; " Gum and Cotton Suspenders; " Cotton and Worsted Hose; Bishop Lawns and Irish Linens; Red and white Flannels ; 8 bales Domestic Goods ; 100 pieces Prints in whole and part pieces; Vesti igs, Canvas* and Padding; A large lot of Laces and Edgings; • " Ribbando ; 41 " Gloves assorted; Book, Swiss, Mull, Cambrick and Jaconet Muslin.; .Umbe eltas, Riding whips, &c, Together with every variety of Dry &Hills necessary in a Retail Business. Also, 4 bags of Coffee; white Haven , . and Loaf Sugar; 1 bbl: Ground Red Wood; Pepper, Cinnamon, Ginger, Alspice, &c.; 1 bbl. Sal Eratus, with many other Dye Stuffs and Groceries. Also, a great variety of heavy Merchandise, viz: 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 excep ted.) until thew bole are sold. The Goods aro now ready fur examination, (up stairs.) Sale Positive. Terms at Sale. P. M'KENNA, Sept 19 Auctioneer. Just iteceivid, AT "'KENNAS' Auction Mart , corner of 241 and Wood streets, *lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various sixes, also a small lot of Dwight's Bright Augers. M'KENNA, sept 7 Auctioneer. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY. HAS been received direct from the Eastern cities, at the new Aoctioa Rooms, No.. 61 and 63, Wood street, and will be sold by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assortment of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets; Stair and Floor Venitian, do. Schnell, 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 LEES TH•E AST WHERE ELSE, in the city. Also, for priiate sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish linens, linen cambrics, &c, which will be sold low. LYND & BICKLEY, aug 9 Auctioneers. Just Etsceived, At McKenna's Auction Rooms, corner of 2d and Wood Streets, NO Casks of Hardware, of Superior quality, among the lot, are 20 dos extra tine (Ladies') Pen knives: 50 Gent's do do do; 100 " " fine pocket, do; 100 " " " 2, 3 and 4 blade. do; 100 Cards (supetior) assorted, dm 50 " " Scissors; 100 dnz Gimlets; 1580 Qrs Augurs; 50 dos G S . Tea Spoons, (superiors) 8 " Tobacco Boxes; 9 "• Cork Screws; 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges; 19 Setts do do do; 20 dos Bsnburg Locks; Also—Table and Butcher's Steels, Carving Knives, and Plated German Silver Table Spoons, The above lot will be open and ready for examina tion (up stairs,) on Tuesday morning the 27th inst. Due notice will be given of the day of sale. P. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. For Sale, ASM FARM, with a good Mill seat, situated on Pine Creek, in Pine Township, about 10 miles from Pittsburgh, containing about 60 acres of Land. a part of which is Cleared and has thereon a square Log Ronan and other improvements, with an abun lance of good teal and timber. Apply to JNO. D. DAVIS, Corner of Wood and Sth streets. ang 224 Star Candles. g NE cent sated istwe cents earned;so said Ben. Ojami n Franklin, and so will all who make trial of 1. S. Gwynne's STAR CANDLT.S. They' will find on rani, that the price at which the subscriber sells them, makes them come as cheap as tallow candles. While in cleanliness and beauty, they are equal to sperrnacetti; at the same time, they remain perfectly hard at a tern. peraturt of 140 degrees, being much warmer than the summer's sea. J. 8. GWYNNE, Franklin Manufactory. 24 street. VXTHITE & BROTHER, have retorted from No. V V 92 w 76 Market street,betweee the Dimmed anti 4th street, to the store formerly occupied by Geo. it. White & Co. rept 2d-d3m ANISRWAN POUTAIIIII BOAT LINZ, Par the traluportation of bIERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE INTWILILN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND RESPECTFULLY inform tbeirfriencl and shippers generally, that they have changed the nameoftheb Transportation Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at.cl Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable 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 ann damage to Goods, invariably attending threes: ran shipments between Pittsinargh and Philadelphia, r by the Portable Boats most effectually - removed To give undoubted seciitity to owners tnd shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in s responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Metchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for warded immediatelyon arrival it' 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 citiesAind charge no com missions for storage, advancing or for Warding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H DEVINE & CO. O. A. AiztANIILTYPO UNITED STATER PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation orgVarchandiv.a to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORZ, PINLADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. P. PA'KENNA, Auctioneer THE success this line has met with, since It wa4 first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bel timore every day (except Sundays) during the season, and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the 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 coin ment. Shippers can rely onhaving their produce, merchant disc, orgoods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, fora-aided with dispute' and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Linea, without any additional charge made for receiv jag or advancing charges, &c. All communications to the fallowing Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, b 3, Smith's Wharf. Wear Pratt at, Baltimore. IV & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORIIIDGE, jan 31-1 y 272, Market street, Philadelphia. • - - Freights to Philadelphia said Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods, Mercnandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Phi/ode/Airs and Ballistore. 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 forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tention and endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship , pers, merchants, manufacturers andothers to give ns call before chipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional chargefur ft r warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, / H L PATTERSON, 5 Pr° P riet° " sourrs: Santee/ MKier,Canal Basin, near7th at. Pittab'g. Samuel W Day, Ist and 2d Wharf, below Race at. Delaware, Philadelphia. &acre Cruse, Baltimore. L Patierson,Hollidaysburgh. Rise Patterson, Johnstown. 1 ¢ N Briggs, New York. Wsa B Reyaolda & Co., Boston ILYIR James McCully, lrcin & Martin ' 11 Robinson & Co. J W Barbridge& Co, Henry Cooker, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J McNigbt, Samuel IYilson, Madison, feb 15, '44 Rick Goshen Obsess. AFEW Boxes, very superior Goshen cheese, just ~ received and for sale by REINHART Jr STRONG, 140. Liberty at. Fresh Toss. 26 PACKAGES of Teas, assorted, arriving and and for sale by 8.1411 REINHART & STRONG. No. 140 Liberty St. ON hand and for sale, 100 Copying Presses, equal in finish and availubility to any either imported or of eastern make, at sixty per cent under Choir prices. What business man will be without inch a labor saving machine. when they can be purchased for .o small a sum as ten dollars. To he had by the cloven or single ems at J. S. GWYNNE'S, Franklin Manafectery, 2d street. or at S. CUTHBERT'S, Sept 5 35W00d street. tranovortation Lints. NEW YORK AND pOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, E G. WHITESIDF.S & CO., 360 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia, GIESE & SON, Commereestreet Wharf. Baltimcrre, 3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chltbarn street. Boston grabSni. New Style Letter Copying Prams Northers Ilarrint• 1J B!ila No 1 Gibbed, Northsbore Herring; just leaded and for sale by REINHART A: STRONG, *opt 13 140 Liberty street THE Atatatcatt PORTAILE BOLT LINZ. tab re_ aimed to their new Witrehnuse; in All eg h en y Town, on Leenek Atreei. between the Allegheny end Hand street Bridrs, where the! continue to reeeice and ship Freight lower than ever. sort 13 11. DEVINE & CO. Mee 1111ack *read Cloths. 16 PIECES Blue Black Broad Cloths, just re calved and for so& by • GEORGE rOr H R a v. No 26 Wood st. Beath Notts - cntiVxdpult. COSRICIIID DALTIT A. ICELICILU, SZCZAINNIESIarit, Mir - Aosta esti Maitufarturtri Scrip Exchange ilaukScrip .... Curreacy Berke County &trip 50 Or Pkiloicipkia New York • reel'. Boston BeWaters • i ran. IRECIL Gold. pre=. Silver . immr PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bad' of Pia/buret Par Aferchaxl4 and Manufacturers' /rank Ezokentge 14 Do. Ifollidayabiergit o PHILADELPHIA. Batik of North. America Do Northern Liberties - Per Do Pennsylvania—... •• • -Par Commercial Bank of Posavylvaiia • . par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank . ........par Kensington bank P.. par Manufacturers and Mechanic'..,, par Mechanics .... • r • • • • • • • par Moyanumsing .. rr ••• • ...... par Philadelphia bank P. •PP.PP par Schuylkill ‘i ....., ~.., 4.... par Southwark . " .. */* r*••par Western ' " ••...• • • • • p...-par Bank of Penn T.o2oXlitip . ~,.p ar Girard bank U. S bank and brancitea COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester ipsnity par " Delaware county. Montgomery county par " Norekumberiasid .... .... . par Farmers' bunk of Bucks vaunt, par Eastonbank Per Doylestown bank .... ..... par Franklin bank of Washington I Bank of ManAersbargk 14 " Middletown .... • 11 " Gettysburg* .... .... . ..... ..........ii Ili " Stursekanxacosady .... . . '4O Be rks county bank no sale Caiumbia Bank and Bridge Company • .par Carlisle bank 1. Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' isamk...... It ‘' Bank of Lancaster-- . . . _ .. 41 Beak of Roadirtg Pat Harris&kr; -bas4 ......... Ho-ire-oda& ".... 1# Lancaster . Lancaster co- " . ..... pow Lebanon " Miners' bank of Monongokela bank of Brdinervine... 11 New Hope a.•d Delaware Bridge company . 2 Northampton bank ....no *ale Towanda bank ... no •ale Wyoming bank ............. ......... ..... ..1i West Branch bank..., - ...... -•--••. 1 York bank 14 Belmont bank of St. Clairsville.... 11 Clinton bank of Collar:bus ...... If Colambioases bank of Nero Lisboa.— Cirrleville(Lawrence, sadder) 11 " ( Warren, easkier).... IMO salt Cin shine ti bank s ........ . . ...... 11 Chillicothe bank ..... ... li Commercial bask of Lake Erie 2 Dayton bank Franklin bank of Cohnnbus ..I,} Farmer? and Mechanics' bank of Stesbenvil re..l Farmers' bank of Canton 25 Geatsga s .1} Granville % Hamilton .... ... ~ ..10 Lancaster ...AO Marietta .... .... - .11 Massillon . . . —.ll Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant .. .. 11 Norwalk . Putnam .... Sandusky Scioto 10 Urbana ........... . ..... 45 Xenia ___ it Wooster .1 Zanesville ....14 Doak of Cleveland ........................10 INDIANA. State bank and bralicAes . .1i State Scrip ...... KENTUCKY. AU bd*2s ...... ILLINOIS. State bank Bank of Illinois, 5ha5eneet0icn..,..... v ....,...40 Bank of the Valley of Virginia ... ... . Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia - ...... I Farmers' bank of Virginia 1 North- Western bank of Merekanis' and Mechanics bank of Virginal.. Branches.. I MARYLAND. , Baltimore City banks per All other solvent .• 1 NORTH CAROLIN A. All solveat bank 5................ ...... - SOUTH CAROLINA. All solve ottteats . . • - e Allsokevie banks .• . • •• irs • .• • 4,1 I Pettaurgh Mobile banks.. u .... 10 Cotitary bw rs.. ...........111 LoursllNY. New Orleans batiks (Rood).. u• •'•• •• 3 TENNESSEE. All banks .. - • ..._.4 APORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES, ROSS, and one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, point ed by that favorite and distingtrislyxl artist, the lam JAMES BOWMAN. EN., are Otrelliki for sale. These pictures are not only valuable as being per feet likenesses of the gcntletrren for whom they wen taken, bat possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been pronom.ced by connuiseurs to be splendid paintings, and among the most snecessful works of the eminent painter from whose bond they come. They may be seen at the Looking Glass Store of W. C. Wstt., in Fourth street, between Wood esti Market. Attention is especially invited to thew portraits, oft no other opportunity will, perhaps, over occur to 01- Lain portraits from the peueil.of tls gifted Bowatitf, at a pries so 'cheap as these are Wined. July WARD'S DENTAL PRESERTATOR. A papaeier Wash for the Teeth, pROOUCING at once the most healthy state of the month--Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural vrbitenes.; giving evilness to the gums. des troying the putrifactive influence of decarsi teeth. lessening in every instance the irritation and mimesis int/dental to their diseased state, and in feet cornbinv in; in its effect all that can he desired in a Dentifrice. Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as reeteemeeded to the Meilical faculty of Philadelphia, by the eelebnt tea Doct. Hudson. Prepared •nd sold by Wn2. A. WIRD, 'bestial Liberty street. 'Dug 31 500KEG6 assorted rises formai, by sag 16 D. dr, G. W. LLOVOt COAXER Op WOOD AND TIDDIDVIS. SPECIE . STANDARD EXCHANGE-4T SIGHT ALAISAIVIA Splendid Paintinki Ter sale. wag e WAINSION. Po trope .V. 4 NUFACTIIR trt . " 44l rig 1 4 1 P ITTPIVIPM.
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