eirittit Vost PITTSBURGIUI, PA• FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16,18 Discussion AT MANcitesTEl3.--Ap is their custom, tireasitiga have determined to shirk the debate at Man. cbastsf, by the sobstitution of Moses Hampton for *altar Forward. They knew that the Democrats vroaktinsist that Mr Forward should stand where his Clitoris bid pieced him. It is with Aim they were in - cited to discuss the questions involved in this mutest; 'static attest discuss or his friends must say they ore afraid to meet us. Mr Forward is said to receive goodly stipend for his services, and the whigs should snake him earn his wages. We refer our readers to Mr bi'Candless's Card on thi; subject.' lie takes the ri ht .und and evinces the proper spirit. TOE THE POST. THE MANCHESTER DEBATE. . In the programme for the.disctission at Manchester, public ea yesterday iu the antette,' I perceive that Mr ioralltra has declined, and Mr Hampton has been eppeinted in his. stead. • This debate has not been provoked by my colleagues myself but when "challenged" by our adversaries. Ow the great leader of the whig party, as " mon of Honor" we could not, and would not, decline. • Mr Hampton is a champion worthy of the notice of any man, but as I had been placed, without my know• ledge, in junta-position to Mr Forward ; and as I wish to enquire of him, whethea as a member of Mr Tyler's Cabinet, and as the hOnortd author of the Taiiiff act of 1842, he did not feel the malign influ ence of Mt Clay in opposition to that Bill, I should -prefer postponing the discussion until ho can be present. M 16. 1844. IV ILSON McC AN DLESS L? At a meeting of the Citizens of the Borough of M'Keesport, holden at the Town Hall, on the 13th inst., OLIVER EVANS, was called to the Chair, and Jona ROWLAND, appointed See'y. The following Resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That a Committee of six be appointed to brrite Speakers ("leech of the three political parties to discuss the principles of their respective Candidates for the Presidency. The following gentlemen were appointed on said earnmiuts: J K Henderson, Goa. Jesse Sill, .Mi thsel Dravo, S M Sinclair, James Harrison, James liVetirrin — gton. Resolved, That the said Convention or Mass Meet ing be held in-this Borough, on Setutday, August 24th, .at 12 o'clock, M. The following persons were appointed a committee of orrangement: Janos' Neel, J E Huey, .1 F Drava, Thomas Penny, H B Sinclair, Robert Shaw, Oliver Evans, N Bugh, E J Marshall, F Houghton, Geo. Larimer,-.Tames Gray. Resoired. That the proceedings of this meeting be üblished,in• tbe political papers of Pittsburgh. 'OLIVER EVANS, Ch'n. JOHN ROC LAND, SOC'y. DEMOCIATIC MASS MEETING. Tha sullen and much lamented death of the Hon. HEA.RrA. MIT FILEN BERG, the Democratic Can . didatalor Governor, makes it necessary that some ac tion should be taken by the Democratic Party to place in nomination some other citizen as their candidate for that important office. For that purpose ,a Mass Meet ing, of the Democratic Republicans of Allegheny coun ty, will be held at the house of William Broadhurst, An Penn street in the city of Pittsburp,h, on Fridgy Aug. 16a, at 7 o'clock. P. M. A general n o [cadence is requested. CHAMBERS M'ElBiiEN, RODY I'ATTERSON, GEO. R. RIDDLE, Member* o ldie State Central Committee. Ang 14th. '44. COMMITTEE OF CQRR ESPON HENCE. The Committee of Correspondenapnted at the county Convemien,will meet Ist the ce W a poi ngtnii Hotel, nn Saturday; Atigust 17th, 1844, at 11 o'clock, A Punctual streedauce of all the members. is reqw.. M. sted. /'The following persons compose the C o mmitter: Jeremiah Flemming, Robert Getaway, Thomas Neel, .lances Dickey, JohisD Fowler, John lYPCorl.le, George A turtz, Richard M'Cull ough, G Jr, `N....e0 11. Riddle, Abraham Streeper, Geo P -Stevenson, Lewis Heyman, Joseph Cooper, Geo Cooper. Capt Wet Sturgeon, Wm M'Connick, Rody Patterson, Samuel Black," Thomas Phillips, . Henry Ingraham, ia t Mulveny, I. B Patterson, Josiah Ralston, Sohn F Richards, Henry H Patterson, Uzzieb Stuart', Hamiltom Stuart, Dr Robert Wilson, Charles R Johnson, Sll Woodward, Jest Crdnntias; Dr Wet Kerr. TO THE POLK AND DALLAS CLUB OF MANCHESTER , July 16 1844. Gstrit.teen: In compliance withresolution o th e Clay and Markle Club, of Manthester, we chidleng you to a discussion of the leading Political Meas ures of the two parties, at such time and place as you terry mime. JOHN M'DOWELL, JOHN BOSQUIT, LEVI BURCHFIE LD, Committee. July 18, 1894. ,At a meeting of the Polk and Dallas Club, of Man• cheater, the above challenge was accepted. The meet jug totals plat:* at Kennedy Grove, (near P M M. anchester; on Saturday Aug 17, 1844, at 1 otc*k , H. BLANCAHRD, ; ' ' VALENTINE SHORTS, SYLVANUS PER KINS, Committee. • We, the above committees further agree on the fu' ' lowing arrangements: The Speakers to consist of three of each party, vizi WALTER FORW a RD, THOMAS WILLIAMS C. DARRAGH, Esqs, • Of the Whig party. WILSON M'CANDLESS, ANDREW BURKE, • • ALEX. BRACKENRIDGEf th , Estts. Of Democratic party. The dismission to be opened by the Whig party.-- I ..ech-apeelser to be limited to one hour, until each has spoken the time allotted. The Commiuc President,r the following officers.— iGeorge Cochran, Esq John Woods James Riddle,,Esq., and Valentine Shorts, Vice Presidents. George P. Stephenson, and Archibald Speer, Sec'ys. Parliamentary rules of deliberative assemblies to be Aserredat this discussion. All parties arc resrec tively invited to attend. JOHN M'DOWELL , JOHN BOSQUIT, LEVI BURCHFIELD. • - - PITTSI3I72IIS TOM ATM. irADIES and Gentlemen of ac.knowledged talents, I L wishing enwenumisfor the ensuing Fall reason tithe Pittsburgh Theatre. v.ill a ddress by let h, te Par (post ; pair%) to Miss Matilda Clarendon, Pittsburg. the above establishment will open in September 1844. MATILDA CLARENDON. Lessee. 13. , The New York Herald, Philade Iphia MercnrYi a pd Cincinnati Enquirer & Message, will please copy ,the abort for two weeks and sand bill to Miss Clercs- Ailial! Sugar andlt•laiscs. 1_004111:$0n " N. O. 0. rssae Sugar: 0 r pi hand end for sale by J. W. BURBRMQE & Co. sun -,VViter street, between Wood Qad Smithfield H. BLANCHARD , VALENTINE SHORTS, SYLVANUS PERKINS. ) Poxt 4littsburgl). nxtosTsD nY • . . D. B. Sheble,Bicambost Agent asd CJinniussos Merekast, Water Street, near WOOd 3 /CET WATER,IIf THE CHAN tigt.• ARRIVED. Amulet, Smith, Wheeling, Wilmington, Stirling, Allegheny River, Michigan. Boles. Beaver, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Oclln, Connley,BroVvnevillc. DEPARTED. Yucatan, Barks, Cincinnati, Allegheny Belle, .Hanna, Cincinnati, North Bend, Duncan, Louisville; Cleveland, [tart, Beaver, Michigan, Boies, Beaver, Bela m', Poe, Whheling. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer -I MICHIGAN W. B. Botts, Vlaster,hascommenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburh (as hA. ereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver g at 3, M. Prices to snit the times, and those whc have no money carried free. • The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as soon as the weather v ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, jely to Water street. 0:7 The Michigan is Fovided with Evans' Sart Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. - sew. The new and spleadia steam boat BRI DGEW ATER, Qipt. rs will run as a regular packet between this place and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 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 22 - - DU. WILL. ms nrimmars °rm., ON THE EV/ICACT or Tist; MEDICATED ' I VATon BATH. OUT of the - numbet of cases submitted to the Bath, 217 Neal been cured; and it is but justice to state, that in acute and chronic inflammations, more benefit has been derived from the use of the Medicated Vapor Bath in twenty-four hours, than I have over witnessed in a month's successful practice. The following is a list of the disorders included in the abos4 227 cases: Acute and chronic aSections of the liver; Scorbutic diseases of the skin ; Scald head, salt-rhemus, ring worms, Sc. ; Jaundice, lumbago, sciatica Acute and chronic rheumatism; Asthmatic diseases, spitting of H oo d; Palpitations of the heart, attended with weak, smal intermittent pulse; Erysipelas inflammations, opthillmiu: Obstinate glandular and scrofulous distmses; Stranger' ry, spasmodic strictures, &C. Syphilitic sore throat, eruptions of the ; Tic-douloureux, and nervous W irriutbility. ILLIAM IRELAND, M. D. Persons afflicted with any of the above mentioned diseases will see by the fo . regnin. letter of Dr. Indand, the success which has attended the e dministration of the Medicated Vapor Bath, and are invited to call at ow office on Fifth street, near Smithfield, and examine further testimonials and certificates of its efficacy. aug 10' . FLEMING & BLACK. Bbh 9r. d. just received and for file by J. W. BURBRIDGE & Co.. aug 10, Water at., bmireen Wood &Smithfield. IQ. O. Sugar. 10 "ha'. prime N. O. Sugar; 2 .. 2.1 Quern's . , do. In store and fur solaliv RF,INIIART &STRONG, nug 5 140 Liberty street Singlellltiled Casimir, Cloths. A LIGHT and elegant article for summer wear ilL.Tweed Coats of every variety and color, together with a large assortment of new style light pantaloon stuffs and vestings which we are prepared to cut and make to order, after the latest and most approved styles, at very moderate prices. The pr inciple on which this concern is conducted, is to corekult the interest of our customers, as well as our own, by manufacturing a gootl artich., and selling at prices that cannot fail to meet the n pprobat ion of every purchaser. We trust to realise our remuneration in ready sales 44 quick returns. A.LGEO & McGUIRE. Fashionable Head Quarters, 9.51 Liberty st. July Spbsailid Painting* hells's. fORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS, and one of the Hun. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint'', by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late JAMES IlowmAst. Esq., are offered for sale... These pictures ate not only valuable as being per fect likenesses of the gentlemen , for whom they we of re taken, but possess surpassing merit., as specimens art—the have been pronousced by connoisours to be splendid y roaming', and among the most succe-ssful works of the eminent painter from whose band they come. They RAy be seen at the Looking Glass Store of W. C. WALL, in Fourth street, between Weod and Market. Attention is especially invited to these portr.iits, as no other opportunity will, perhaps, to occur to ob tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted nowsatt, at a price so cheap as these are offere d. july 21:1 FI ARRFI,B Rice; . , 410 do Cider Vinegar; . . 10 bushels Pea nuts; '225 lbs Grenoblo walnut.% , • I bole cream ants 5 din superior lemon spurt 2 chests extra curious Y. H. Tea; • 10 bbls No I & 3 mackerel. , Received and for sale by J. p. wIL LI A MS, No 28 Sth street Western University of Tenneylvanin. THE next Session ofthis Institution willcommenee on Monday the 441 of September ,next. By a resolution of the Board of Trustees the price of Tuition hat been fixed at $5O, 37 50 and '25 a year, according to the ;I;l,mm:emetic of the Stodout. Application for admission can be made at the University rota 9 to 10 A. NI Committee ~, 8-r&v3w Notice to Pensioners. OFFICE. Augoat 1, 1844. 5 IR :—lt pro , att that widows who aro entitled to Sthe benefits of the Act of June I7th, 1844, con tinuing certain pensions fur four years longer, should be informed that Congress have made no appropriation , for paying these pensions, and that therefore no pay. thont r.an be e xpected before the latter end of Decem. bar neat. I am, respectfully, Sm., To J. 1.. EDWARDS. Trios. M. Howe, Pension Agent, Pittsburgh. aug 6 am PRINTING INS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S summon PRINTING INK; IN LAsoic 'AND MULL 1101,63, Just received at eke office of the "Post.' august Pitch. ice, Vinegary &c. IL roam, Principal OS - ay . )4411V INDIANA. The returns received last night put a diferem face on the election in this state. The democrats have the popular vote beyond all doubt, and the state ii sure ft r Polk and Dallas. We have before us the returns from thitty-one counties, from which it appears that the de .mocrats have 508 of a majority. in 1840. the wing majority in these counties was 7292; in 18.43, when Whitcomb, dem. was elected by over 2000, in these counties his majority was 104; making a democratic gain since 1840, of 7487 votes, and 308 over Whit. comb's vote. The vote of both parties is heavier than in '43. ILLINOIS At Nauvoo, 111, Hoge, the Democratic ettmlidate for Congress, received 1262 votes, Sweet (Whig) 20. Adams c Fumy gave 230 majority (to the Democra• tic ticket. Warsaw gave Hoge 78, Swett 122; New Boston llogt 26, Sweet 92;0quawka Hoge 128. Sweet 188. In Madison county, 111, Smith (Dem) received 1,- 479 votes, Reynolds (Dem) 708. Whig canidate fi r Sheriff 1302, Buckmaster (Dem) 1222. In St Clair county, 111. two Democrats and one Whig ha've been elected to the Legislature; in Madilli , n county three Whigs; in Adams co, three Democrats; and in Hancock co, all Democrats.—Bt Louis Repot. ter. AIISSOURI- By the steamer Osprey, we learn that Julge Allen's majority in Hannibal was 200 ; Phillips the whig candidate for Sheriff, is unquestionably elected ; Rid - mood (dem) received about 30 majority at Hannibal. At Louisiana Allen received 180. Edwaidr 118; Hudson Bowlin 119, Briggs (whig) for the leg iduture 204, Woods (dem) 126. At Clarksville, Briggs 192, Woods 169. It is reported that Carson (whi?) and Richmond (dem) have been elected to the legislofune from Marion crunty. Col Richmond is a Benton man, but stands pledged to vote for a S Senator in accordance with , the wishes of his constituents, a majority of whom are whip. He was elected on a county question. In St Charles county the whip have elected two rep. resontatirrs. by about 150 majority. Wells, anti- Beetort democrat, is probably chosen Senator. The St Louis Organ states, that the "hard" ticket will be elected by a majority of from 5000 to 7000 NORTH CAROLIN • We have cnrefully revised our former table of re. torn& from ibis State, giving the full vote where it could be °hulloed, in place of the bare majorities, and present the following as the result in all the counties of the State, except five, which gave a Whig majcrity of 253 in 1842 1844, , 1842. DW 0 W 63 Counties 34,380 37,636 32,312 36,122 Catarret 332 454 243 283 Henderson 206 565 88. 520 51 284 368 160 424 A she aeon . 000 64m 527 473 M c Dowiell" 152 642 00) 000 - --- '33,330 37,82C2 35,054 33, 620 33,330 " 35,854 • A new county taken from Bur ke. Legislaberc.—The Raleigh Independent of Satar day says there is a whig mr.j. ray of 4 in the senate and 24 la tha house, counties all heard from, LV-`Nothing from Kentucky that can be relied on STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION—LOSS OF LIFE. [cut respondence of the Baltimore Sun.l Pott•oxterita, Tuesday A. M. The steamboat Portsmouth, Capt Devoe, started from Arch street wharf this morning on a trip toCape May, with about fifty passengers. When opposite Marketpipe street, a stay bolt on the inner portion of In r steam gave way, and scattered the steam and hot waterin every direction. Mr Thomas Massey, beim - ging to New Castle, was the only passenger injrcd;die is very badly scalded about the face and bands. water The first engineer, Isaac Ames, was scalded by the forced up through the smoke pipe felling upon his head and face; his scalds ate not dangerous. The er e aid en;itteer, Edward Stevens, is dreadfully scald d almost from head to foot, and can hardly bee. The first cook, Gil. Jackson, is slightly scalded on both arms. The above have been taken to the Hospital.— at The second cook, a colored boy, jumped overboard the moment of the alarm, and it is nut known whether he was picked up by n boat or nut, he coeld not swim. Orentconfusionensued, and one Nay attempted to jump o verboard, but V 4116 prevented Lry her head catch ing in a rope. The boat drifted down the spilottream le , a go id wits falling athwart a schooner, when -the t her br;it bower anchor; the end of the chain cable was not fastened, and the whole was carried overheard. The second pilot attempted to jelly on the chain, as it was running oat to stop it, and had noarlybeen curried over with it; as it was, it tore nearly the whole sole off of his bout. Two of the deck bands jumped over -boardrbut afterwards got into the stern bcat, a into nd the on. the second engineer bei n g %mitten a ft , put him boat, carried him ashore, and conveyed him to the hos-. pital. At the time of the explosion, the water was forced from the boiler out at the smoke pipe, going up to . a considerable height. The Portsmouth was built et New York, and fitted with boilers taken from the steamboat Albany; he* long they had been used by the Albany it is difficult to find out. The boat hats been runt on the North river by other engineers, those in charge of her at the of her time having shipped at New York, on the occasion coming to this city, about dace werks since. It is said that the steam guage had been cut off about 3 inches, that the new engineers were not Iwo* of the . fact, and of CODItO there was a pleasure of three inch es more on bar than they bad any idea of. 3 o'clock, P M.—Mr Massey, the Itassewer, died at the hospital, about 1 o'clock. }Award' s Stevens was living at that time, but there is no hopes of his re covery. Likeness. of Pam Clay. A FURTHER supply of Nagle's large print ul AHenry Clay. Mao, a few.dozen 'small bust sise Lithograplu,taken from t he picture in the Whig Hall, Philadelphia, which can behold at the moderate price of 50 cents a copy, at aug 12-1 w WANTED, 5n QUARTS OF WILD CHERRIES, fur which kJ the highest price will his givewat the Drug store of WM. THORN, No 53 Market et. al°. Corn Drowns. 56 DOZ- CORN BRO ID OMS receiGE & CO. ved and fur salt by J W BURBR , Water inreet, between Wood and Smithfield. PLOI7II. 1 0011*-Thompson's Extra Family Flour: Received and for sale by 4. W. BURBRIDGE & Co. aug 2 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield • septet. 4 Begs, Pepper; received Rod for sele - by - ItEINIzIART & STRONG , _ 140 Liberty street. T A HILLIER'S, Tonkin; Glais and Print IVarehnude, 104 Wood dt, near sth. Itidloit Oaks. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY HAS been received direct from the Eastern cotes, at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street, and will be sold by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assortment of • Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets ; Stair and Floor Venitian, do. Schoch, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six qnertcr matting. The colors and patterns are all of the choic wi l lnd most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets be sold for LESS THAN •EE WHERE ELSIE in the eity. h Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloth*, Irish linens, linen carnbrics, &c, wich will be sold lovr. LYND & Auctioneers._ Arrival of Pine gutter". At McKenna's Auction Mart, corner of 9,4 and Wood Streets, UST received and will by sold at public and pri -411/ vote sale, a very extensive invoice of superior CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among svbich are Extra fine (Rodgers') Pen knives, 1, 2. 3 and 4 blades; " " (Taylor's) Pocket do. 2 and a blades; " " Muhlenberg, da " " Clay, do " " Van Buren, do " 1 ' Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles; Tillotson's Superior Racers, in cas i es 4 Warranted German Silver,Tabk Boons; IS de do - Tea Spoons; Shaving Soap in Bones, (6 cokes in each ;) Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, &c. The above articles are received direct from the im porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales to commence on Monday (this evening) the sth inst., and to be continued every evening (Sunday's ex.cepr ted,) until the whole are sold. P. Terms at sale. McKENNA, ang 5 Auctioneer. palfslcia and Sole Leather at dilation. AT DAVIS' Co W rmnercial Auction Rooirrs corner of ooil Sib streets, will be sold low, at private sale, a superior lot of Celfskinsi and Sole Loather. J. D. DAVIS, aug 1. . Auaticwor. LARGE SALES OF sine Cutlery and Variett Goods, A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner o LS. Wood and sth streets, commencing this evening f Wednesday, June 28th, at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, (Sunday's excepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the Iteroarta, New York, con sisting in part of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Cases of Razors, a surorior article; 48 doz. fancy Seisms- ' 550 doz. Gimbletsr 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. They are now ready for examination, Ter ms Cash, current funds. J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. " private priva sale as the new Auction Rooms, No. F 61 asul 63 Woodst. ladies kid tie., and gaiters; gentlemen's shoes; fine brogans; fine calf and morocco boots. fine palm leaf bats; brass 30 hour and 8 day `clucks. LYND 6t RICKLEY, m 11 - Auctioneers. Madam ICASK MADDER, in store, and will be sold low to close consignment. AILMAN, JENNINGW CO.. 43, ood suex.t Patent Levee Watches. 'RUST received direct from the Importers, an In ." wipe of Gold English Lever Watches, full jew. ell'd, anchor and parachute escapements - , two Silver Levers, anchor escapemer.t 13 holes jewelled, all of which will be warranted, for vale by K LOGAN St Co., k 18. No. 3? Fifth st. INSURANCE STOCK. 11 SHARES Navigatiun and Fire Insurance I/ 'mock Curvet. by • and & CO. FOB KOLA. ANEAT YORK AY AGON7bit little worn. En quire of R. PATTERSON , o Diamond Alley. - ESTEP'S Axes and F.dge Tools, fCOCHRor sale by OEO AN, No 26, Wood rtreet TUST RECEIVED-100 Spanish Flies, at the wholesale and retail Drug Storo of JON KIDD ju 19. corner of Fotuth and Wood streets, Mackerel. 1 20 BBLS. new No. 3 Mackerel, Just receive( and fo: sale by HAILMAN, JCNNINGS &-Co. july 30 --- - 43 Wood st. ------'-- F RF.SH PINE OIL, in gyve and constantly at the 1: Drug Store o 1 ju 19 IS. III:110L1r, IlDry°=slatoDel. a3lB37:37tretanntonc:nrifT y AmmEuED IRON. -- , d0.000 lbs. lianunpred .I.l.£lough, Skdgemould, Crowb.sr and The Iron,re ceived and for'sale by J. W. BU RI:MIDGE & CO. aB. Water st., between Wood and Lt. nsithfiekl. Star Candles. NE cent saved is two cents eat ned,' so said Ben- Ojamin Franklin, and so will allwho make trialof 1. S. Gwynne's SIAN, CAsnus. They will Sod on trial, that the price at which the subscriber sells them, makes them come as cheap as tallowgaud/es. While in cleanliness and beauty, they are equal to spermaoretit at the same time, they remain perfectly hard at a tem perature of 140 degrees, being much wanner , than the summer's sun J • i n X 1 I b UST received 900 dozen 4 200 yards 6 cord *woo threads, which will be sold at eastern prices will the addition of freight, by ZFBULON KINSEV, No 86 Market street. Pitts Vowel Powder. MIL HAVIVG purchased these extensive PoWder worko am now martufacturing andsreparedastin to fill orders fur all kinds of Rifte,Spotging d Blg Powder, which I. warrant to be of the very best qual . GYM. WATSON. ity liar Orders left at Parry,Scott dt. Co's. Warehouse, 1310 4 100 d street, will receive prompt attention. • .-6-6 m • bidige. CEROONS INDIGO, (a good article,) in Store 4/ and will be sold low to close consignment, lIAILMAN & i:NNINGS, 43 Wood treet. Star Mum See, Subsctiber having completed his machinery .1 fur making Star Candlea, is prepared to supply the Meath of home manufacture with en article and equal in every respect to any made in the country, less price. For the convenience of families and retailers they are put up. in packages of from 10 to 50 lbs. Call tad examine them. • J S GWYNNF., o I Franklin Manufactory, Second street. aryl rid Buniing,a superior 500 artic yD3 ie,v4=for Flags and Banners, for sale by 3NO. B. MIA DEN & Co. july423. 85 Market street. AMERICAN PORTABLE BOAT LIME, Fir the trauportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE . BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND P HILADELPH IA, PITTS • BURGH AND BALTIMORE, Ann NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS RESPECTFUL LY infm m theirfriende and ,hippers generally, thatthey havechanged the name of their Transportation Live, ft om the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Lint. This line is composed of twenty-five now Four Sec Lion Portable Boats, one of which will depart dail3 from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia mat Baltimere.. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers gonerally to require comment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably attending three. r.ta shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, try by the Portable Boats most effectually 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 immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh' to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no corn missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or geode direete.4 to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptl attended to H. DF:YIy . NE & CO . Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES &CO., 3fia Market street, belew & Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESIE SON, Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore. '3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE it WILLIAMS, No 3, Chathamstreet, Boston. JONA KIDD J. S. GWYNNE, Franklin Manufactory, 241 street C. A. McANIILTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the uansportation of :%*erchandixe to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE suite 4 this line has met with, since it was first established on the "Individual Enterprise" s ystem, has Induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will lcuve Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal 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 spy corn merit. Shippers can rely on having thei; produce, merchant dice, or goods . of any kind thnt - may be consigned to tho. Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and nt the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv lag or advancing charges, Lc. Allcommunications to the following Agents will be promptly auended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jun 31-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. _ Freights to IndhaelPhia ant Baltimore. MERCHANTS St. MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Gouda, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pillabrret, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will he received end forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as abort time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Lille will be inaured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at temtinnand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor there with their custom. We Invite ship pers merchants, manufaci urers and others to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents vrillbe received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional cbargefor for wtyding or storage. SANIUEL W DAY, Z L PATTERSON, vvrri e " rs . AGENTS: Samuel M Kie e, Canal Masi a, near7th su rittsb'g. Samuel W Pay, lot and 2d Wharf, below RIIIO 4 St. neittwaye, hiladolphia, Isaac Cilia., Raltitnore. . Ft L . Pallerson,Holli4aypburgli , Jesse Pafierson, Jolimptown, I N Briggs, New York, Wrn Att .Regno/ds & Co., Bosun USSR TO: James 'McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge& 00, Henry Coulter, • C G Hussey, John Grier, Church &Caro:idlers, Gaorge Breed, F Sellers, • Samuel J MeNight, Louis Samitel Wilson, Madison, feb 15,'44 - - - FRESH TEAS, FRUIT, &c. 1 Catty Boxes bung Ityson Tea. 0111 /8 do do etunpowder do. 6de do Imperial do do 6Jo do Poueboug 4 ltalfchest.'extra floe. Chulatrrouchong do 19 Wave ?rime Lemons. 5 do do Oranges, baskets Olive Oil, 10 boxes scaled herring,. 75 blils No 1 Salt, 200 Roars by 10 Glass, • 50 do 10 hy.l2 do. lbs Spanish Moss. Received and for salo by .1. D. WILLI4MS, july. 9. , No 28 Fifth street, _ • 49 BBL,S 61101/1 4 ) PLASTER, Justreceived from Baltimore, on consignment, and for sale by • SAM'L M KIER, .1122 Canal Basin, near 7 th street• Scythe Smooths. 3oDOZ. Scythe Sneatha, a superior article, just received and salohy GEO. COCHRAN. june3 1110011111 One Sale. TONS Juniata Bloomliltsit s r m a. American Line FOR SALE LOW. A BUILDING 10t,20 feet foot , on 6til greet; 9: LA_ posite the E piscopul Church. Infinite of " ' • ae?. HUEY Sit., CO lisaire. Tools. L N vsortmen w f o rtonneels• TFooolrs . a m le b an y e foctnvd b? Beale juaon • GE© COCHRAN. ~ _ - - CORIRDCTED DAILY DI A. itnAM2O.7. 11111.11111, CORNER Cl WOOD AND IfIIRD STS. -----... SPECIE STANDARD. 'Merchants awl Aransifactarers. Scrip ..: • .. ,par Exchange Bank Scrip.. . . ... „ ........... . . 1 3 / 4 Currency ............................ .... 1 Benk a County Scrip .. . .............. • Ts. a.• . 50 ..: 1 . EXCHANGE—AT SICIIIT:'. .. 4 On Philadelphia ..... 4 . • .•- • - .... •••• • print Nem York .... . ................. .. • pro! PI ... Boston. ........................ ... - Frollifp.f, press Baltimore ................ .. ....... . • SPEC lE. G old• ••'4 4 . 4.1 ...... -T. • 4.144,4 .... .. pen.. Silver .. .. .... ... . ......... ... PN.IISY tiVOIA.—PITTSBUROII, • Bank of Pittsburgh ........ , • • • , Merchants and Manufacturers' bank . ... Exchange ........ . ... .. . .... ... Do. Hollidaysburgi. ...... ... ?TITS? 1111/LNDP4rit / Bank of Not Attiorila, • 1••••,- Do Nort4eis Iriberliesitt - t• Do Pensisi/vania ....... - -•, • • par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania , par Farmers' and Mee/wicks' bank .... . „,. Kensington bank ...... .par Manufacturersand MechastiCs' ........ •-‘1 • Par Mechanics... „ „ . , .. Afoyamensing „ . „ .... PhiladelPlait bash,- ‘71 ,-- -TIT,- ...... "„par Schuylkill ," ... ... -•"" TS Southmark.... ... Western ..-.••• .. ...... e •-•‘, Bank of Penn Township Ti .{-,, ._ p ar Girard bank ......• ......,„. 10. U. $ bank and branches . COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown ...... .........•tt .par Id Chester minty. ..... " . Palt " Delenoare • ... . —..par " Moslems', county ••••• -- • -- . ....par Nortkvaiber/and ........ parr Farmers' bank of Bucks .. pN Eastonbank. ..... par Doylestown bank ....... ..... Frank/in bank of Washington .....•. Bank of Cmhainhirsburgh 1 di iddlelown „ . ........1 4d 4 Gettydisrgk .... - _ •• Lewistown.-- ............ .... " Susquehanna county ............ .... 40 Berks county bank - ...... ) - ~..75. Colsanbia Bankansi Bridge Company..,.... Carlisle bank .. . ... : ..... . „,... yl Erie bank . .. t •ftay. Farmers and Drovers' bank ...... ~, i , 14- •• Bask of tanctister-,- --•.-, .. " Bank of Reading ............ . 1 Harrisburg bank 11 Honesdale ".................... 14 . Lancaster " ... ............ .14 Lancaster eo. " Lebanon " ......... 1 Miners' bank of Pottsville .... . ..... .. . ..... ..1 Monongakeia bank. of Brosensville., ~........1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge aoysissny,.... 2 Northampton bank tyrue• I 0 ma , Towanda bank............ , , ...,-45 Wyoming bank ...... . ......,... ..... .14 I Vest Brands bank • .--- ..• - York bank - OHIO. - _ Belmont bank of St. Clairroille ~.. , - 1 Clinton bank of Colsnebni..... 1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon I Circleville (Lawrence, caskier )....., " ( IVarres, caskier) no sate Cincinna ti banks .- Chillicothe bank... ........... ... „; ............ 1 Commercial bank of L ake Erie ............. ....3 Dayton bank ..... ...... • .... Franklin hanky., Coisroebes..... - ... . . Farmers'anst Mechanics' bank of Siewfwaville —1 Farmers' bank of Cantos. ~,.. ..... . 30 Geanga ............ .... .14. Granville .... ... . .........62• llowilVen. . .--. .. - 10- Lancaster . '..10' Mariettsi • . ...... Massillon . . . . ....5....1t Meckassies' and Trader?, Cincinnati ...... ... -11 . MowniPteasant ..... ..,.., ~. - Le N0rwa1k...... ...., . Putnam l4 ! Sandusky Scioto .............. .... ......, ...„...111 Urbana Wooster Xenia..... - - - —.- ...... ....... Zanesville ' .... Bank of Moe/and— -, ......• .. -. .. .......... 114131/eNA, State bank ancl'braneket .--.- ' —tt State Scrip .....12-. KENTUCKY. " All banks - .•• ' .1, ILLINOIS. State bank t ...... ........ 3 4 Rank of ///iltois, Skomgettorn Stil lint. ..I P'....... - - VIIMINI A. Rank of the Valley of Virginia l i -,..- Ralik of Virginia- .. E.rchangs bank of Virginia . ; .... -- .. . • .. . .r. 1 4 Farmers' bank of Virginsa .. .. .. -• .. .....1 ~ North-Western bank of Virginia - - T . . ....... .. Merekanteand Mechanics' bank ofVirtrinii . 1,.. .. . Branches 1 MARYLAND. Beatineo re City hanks.. -. .. .. . .... .. .• .....4ar Allother solvent banks—. • ....... —.......1 NORTH C A ROLI NA- 1 . All solvent hanfis .------• - - : - • ...-. ..-* EtI.ITH 1.; ARO i.I . N A . . AB salvo:thaw*. ____. , ..... ....... ~....t• AII ivivent banifr. ~.• .. .. • . ALABAMA - - Mobile banks. ... ... • .. Country boriek;.. LOUISIANA. • Arun Orleans banks ( 'Pod) , ......3. • • TENN F.SSEE. 411640g* . . rillaburgh Fin Asa. iv CASKS TOT ASH. just r e m , ird sod - gm nab. by J. W. SURBRIDGE &CO., jylo Water st, between Wood and Smithfield.... - SALF.RATUS. 1200 LBS. balenitus iu Bases, ior so1s• by D. & G. 1-*IOIED, _.-- Or.lPLasie's Liver Pill. A FRESH SUPPLY.--There valuable rime are now Iwo; estensively and the demand daily in creasing. Are you bilious and subject to sick head acbe;try Dr M'Lane's Liver Pills; tbey give speedy For sale at the Drug /Mott , of rehrf. JONA KIDD, corner of 'Fourth end Woo IE I XT. OE .LO3WOOD.-500 lb. Extract of L0g .1.11 wood, just ircrived anti fax ratio at the Drug Store of lONA KIDD, ju 19. correr of Fourth end Wood attests. STARCH. 1500 i,Brcsb . , just reeeicrd +tad for ' D. & W. 1.1,41 p, by ,4:.`1", mut .~_- GEORGIA A iUPPLY of elegsot Summer Stocks', oew sub berinriful style, just remixed . at The "Theeßg Dom" 151 Liliply step. l. --„-----------7--------: ;.---_____ NCiLLSti, - AMERICAN; and.. FR KNOB Cos- ILI airere:;. light and dark rstern st a fine rolhott jaunt of tire-above Vi a . win be found at w . ALGEO fit NMl:alit% N 0 . 1261. Liberty weer. - - 61-1: • fr B 614. rief sea C3,t..;r nIL • J
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