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THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1844
41ZrOn our outside form will be found a number of
teresti4 irk' les.. ,
_ _ _.
rip"Wo invite attention to a notice in our paper
16 0101:1114g, for" political discussion this evening.
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Ct. arroti & I:tanners's Ctecus.--This Comps-
of accornplished,Equostrians, leave our city this
°mini fora tour - through Ohio and the Westeni
ores. They will travel by the way of Steubenville,
sneeville, &e• Whereever they go, they cannot fail
give great satisraction to all who will patronize& their
IRON yESSE.L.S.—MOSSri FREENA N,K.N/ PP, & Co,
ice an Iron vessel nearlyr ready to launch, and M
311141U0N has another almost:finished—Writes corn
cooed s third, which will probably be ready for the
aterhy next Srrifig. 1311 t whet is the use of build
g these vessels here, if Mr CLAY speaks wily - when
t says that our rivers 'are "ft men up one half the
tar sad dry the other half." It is said that
water to
Messrs
rearnankCo. are only waiting for a rise of
michtheirahip. lf the Great Embodiment tells the
the use in their wilting? According to
•asztesennt,befure the river rises, it will be frozen
Ter • in!
, .
TARIM:Cr Cray xaTtox.—.A. Convention of Liberty
en met at Broadhurst's in this city, yesterday. It
as well attended, and many distinguished friends of
e cause from other parts, were present. Amokig the
'mbar we noticed LINIC6sTea. Kinn of Ohio, the
,berty eandidato for Governor in that State, and F. J.
taw( x, the Gubernatorial candidate of the same
trty in Pennsylvania. Several addresses were dolly.
ed through the course of the day, none of bid'
we
e
ard, however, except a portion of Mr King's speec
the afternoon.
isemoden at the Scotch Hill Market /1011118
HIS EVENING, (THURSDAY,) AT 7 O'CL'K.
J.tcos."lliLts.u, Esq. is informed that the challenge
yea by him to the Democratic party f
t or a politi r of
cal
'tole . sip°, has been attended to, and tha a membe
at party will meat him at the time and place above
FORTH WARD HICKORY CLUB.
~
The DeMocrats of the 4th Ward, Pittsburgh are
!quested to attend an adjourned meeting of the Club,
1 rtidity evening, the 23d at half past 7 o'clock,
ue A.
I. nt 1110 Wiihingum Hotel. Let all attend.
cgs of of importance will be submitted to the meeting.
EBER TOW SEND, Sec'y.
.LLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATiON.
The Annnal Meeting of the Allegheny Cminty Tool
,bstinenco A*Aniation'ssill be held in Temperance
et
lull, Pittsburgh. on Friday, 13th September nest
1 o'clok. A M. I. J. ASHBRIDGE ,
m
Sec'y Ex. Co.
DEMOCRATS ATTEND! •
k meeting of the sth Ward Democratic Ass.lcia•
mit will be holden in the Primitive Methodist Church.
n Thursday evening, the 22d inst., at half past 7
'clock. We. would msprctfully invite till lie
n
of
he cause to attend. Addresses will be delivered by
V 11. Lowrie and other gentlemen.
WILLIAM WILSON, Prefit.
JOlll l l S. HAMILTIer. Sec'y.
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Pittsburgh r 7ll-7. r .1 • ,
oil the Remove! of Deformitiesof the fluman Frame
and of Diseases of the Eye.
HE subscriber has retained to the city and in.
TtrOnd 1.0 to establish an Beene 4.11 Y for the weep
ion and treatment of deformed members, such us
Club or Reeterl feet, contracted joints. wry-neck
,na Strabismus or Squinting, and of Diseases of the
Eye.
Thete is no Institution of this kind as r t in this coun
try. though much needed. 4'
patients from a distance would find it to their nd.
vantage to be operated on and to be attends
Lion
in on
eStablitannont esclusively devoted to the res tion of
thew bove named deformities and diseeses.
1.11
The easy access to Piitsburgh. one of t ealthiest
spotsin the country, by river and canal, a most at
ti any
season of theyear, would offer groat facilities forthose
desirous of being relieved. •
His ample experience ana well known excess give
ASticieut guaranty that the welfare .of those entrusted
to his care will be greatly promoted.
ALBERT G WALTER, M D.
Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street.
July 3—Jtf
old ir.eitsat PassagelOffice,
e e
NSW TOME AND LIVEEPOOL
WEEKLY PACKET LINE.
THE subscribers would call the attention of such
persons residing in this country as are desirous
.rif sending for their friends, to came out fi om any pait
of Great Britain, to their unequalled artangements
n
both sides of the Atlantic, tor having passengers brought
forward with despatch. They are also prepared to
remit monies h e drafts payable throughout the United
Kingdom to prpare passengers for the voyage. Per
residing at a distance can, by writing to either of
the subscribers, aseernin the prices of passage, &c.,
and by a remittance of the necessary ammtnt with the
names arid'residence of the persons to come, a certifi
cate will be at once rent forward
on give by then. first Packet
Ship, and all necessary inormati
Apply to, or addtess JOHN HERDMAN,
No 61,South street, New York.
or JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK,
at Messrs DALZEWaLL FLEMINGS,
ter &
street. Pittsburgh
PrZurSESIIIMEI TWii-1.--ATIZEI.
LADIES end Gentlemen of acnowedged talents,
wishing engagementsf(w the ensuing Fall season
of the Pittsburgh Theatre. v ill address by letter (post
paid) to Miss Matilda Clarendon, Pittsburgh, P tuber
The above establishment will open in Sep
1344.
1844. MATILDA CLARENDON.
Lessee.
julY 13.
•,,q'he New York Herald, Philadelphia erccopy
ury,
...4d Cincinnati Enquiter & Message, will please
~...oe -above for two weeks and tend bill to Miss Claren
altos • '
100 BLS. Salt, just lauded ailiduftotist.
July 3, 1841:
Star Caaa
rk'NE cent saved is tvro cents eumed,' so said Ben.
kir jamin Franklin, and so will all w hornake.trinlof
J • • Gwynne's STAR CANDIAS• They will find on
tOul, that the price at which the subscriber sells them,
makes them come as shoal' as tallow candles. Wells
makes
and beauty, they are equal tr. spermacetti:
at the same time, they remain perfectly hard. at a tem
perature. 01140 degrees, being much warmer than the
summer's sun
Pittsburgh Powder MIL
HA VI N G purchased these extensive poWder
works, I am now manufacturing and prepared to
fill orders for all kin of Bifle,Spotting and Blasting
powder, which I warrant to be of the eery best (pal
ity. Wbil. WATSON.
EVPOrders left at I' arry , Beau & Co's. Warehouse,
130 Wood street, will receive prompt attention.
is2B--r6in
WANTII3D,
50 Q uA... zosstoFprl,.,,iDucbaH M . THrteri,EitOßN,
s t ‘, D h re ich r
sore of
No 53 Market st.
alO.
RKPORTILD 11
D. B. Siebit,Steroftboat Age tt anti Cant ,
Merekalit,
30 INCHES WATZR 1N THY CHANNEL
AARIVEDi
Josephine, Bowman, Cincinnati,
I'lanet, Voorhies, do
Belfast, Ebbert, Wbetii!3g.
DEPARTEp.
Iron. City. Forse,
u Cincinnati, •
Guide, Itoberts,Loisvillo,
Warren, .Ward, Beaver. _
BEAVER PACKET
The well'kuown steamer
W. B. Bo s 3, Maine r,luis eummonced
err egular daily trips, leaving'; Pittsburgh (as hereto
h fore reg )
at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver . at 9, A. M.
Prices to suit the times, and them whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened OR soon as
the weather "ill, permit; on' the opening of which
CL AR KE & CO'S LINE to PLEV EL A N I),0., and
MEADVILV., Pa., *lll immediately go into opera
tion. liar freight or passage aPply on board, or to
G. M. IiARTON ,
f ,
jnlv 12 -
Wviter street.
- •
The Michigan is pro vid © d with Evanii Safety
Guard
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR
PACKET.
The new Mai splendid steam boat
ktut.l -13RIDGEWAIER,Capt.Cstersxra.,
• - will run as a regular packet between
1 this place and Virbeeling. leaving Pittsburgh every i
L Tuesday - and F , riday . at 3 &dock. and Wholtiteg every
Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock. For freight
or passage apply on board s or to •
J'. NE.WTON JONES.
The Brid gwater is provided with Evans' Safety
Gnarl, to prevent explosion of boilers.
.lone '22
TILE UNEQUALLED
THREE BIG DOORS!
JOHN McCLOSKEY,
PROPRIETOR.
The proprietor of this well known and highly popular
Establishment, o r
announces to the public BUREAU OP ORDINANCE AND lIYDROGRAPIIY,
that he has just receive d his Jet.T.l2, 1344.
FALL STOCK OF DROVOSA.LS will be received, in this Bureau tin,
CI4OTII S ~ • J. til 3 o'clock PM of Monday, dee 19th August next,
for furnishing and delivering. in the proportions and
CASSI M E Itf. S at the places herein named, the followiog number anti
.1 1 description of cannon,_ shot and shells for the - natal
CA.SSNVIC* service of the United States, and:
%OWIMILDIt3, acu. At Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
4 eight-inch chambered guns, of about 10,000 pounds
AMOUNTING TO $75,0009 each
400 e ight-inch solid Shot
And is now fully prepared to attend to all orders, of 300 eight-inch Shells. and
any
cant. 200 stands of grape Shot fur eight inchy,uns
lie has no hositatimi in saying that this is the (To be concluded in one contract.)
LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS . At Sackett: Harbor, New York. )2.
ever brought to Pittsburgh hy apy one house, and in 10 eight-inch chambered GORE, of about 63 r,
VARIETY AND QUALITY cwt each. .:1
25 thirty-two pounder chambered Guus, of
IT CANNOT BE EQUALLED. about 42 cwt. each
lie has uuw on band, made from new materials, a t Bal New Ylk.
a
most magnificent _assortment of 10 eicht.inc A h
c ha uff mbere o, d
Guns, of shout 63
READY MADE CLOTHING, cwt
-two each Gees, of
rt pounder chambered
20 thi
To which he would eel{ the attention of all who wish
about 42 cwt each.
to ptocure
UR.ABLE APPAREL. At Erie. Penvsylvania.
FASHION ABLE AND D PPAREL. 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63
His stock comprises every article of dress desired by ca't ench. Guns, of
THE MAN OF 'FASHION, 25 thirty-two-pounder chambered
about 42 cwt. each.
Or the more durable and comfortable clothing prefer- 1
At Nor, Yard ,tray Seto York
red by
THE WORKING MAN, - 1 26 thirtyttwo pounder chambered Guns, of about 4.
cw*acli
Bath of whom, will be accommodated at prices touch ;'_U thirty-two pounder chanibeml Gulls, of about %•
cheaper than at any other establishment in the city, ewt each
and 'crib articles. which he can warrant to be interior (To ht. ineluded in one contract ) •
to none that nre made in the country. At Navy Yurd ca Gosport, Vir,ginM.
A 5 the increase of business compelled him tar i l;rga
his store and make other improvements, he in 42 thirty twtepomider chambered Guns, of about
vita the public to call and examine the cwt each
EXTENT AND STYLE OF HIS NEW AR- 50 thitity-two pounder thiambered .Guns, of about
RANGEMENTS. cwt eneh
(To 'ae• included in one contract.)
Having secured the services of the best cutters and At Nary Yardltear Boston.
workmen that could be procured he is prepared tumake •
1,200 eig h t -theft Shells '
CLOTHING TO ORDER At the Navy Yard near /Vert York. I
At the shortest notice and in a style unsurpassed. 1,200 eight-inch Shells, and IPo be iticlu.
CAUTION. 700 nine-pounder solid Shot ) ded in one
Purchasers are cautioned to be on their guard against. At Nary Yard. near Gosport Va. contract.
the tricks of little 10 , 4'1 establishments dug try to pa l m 1.200 eight inch Shells,. and"
themselves on the Unwary as the 800 nine -pounder solid Shot J
All the aforesaid guns, shot and shells to conform to
THREE BIG DOORS.
The public, are desired to note the Varies:4lgs to he given by the Bureau Or Orduance and
! Hydrography, and are to be subject to such proofs,
METAL PLATE IS THE PAY EM EsN T. ; tests and inspections near the foundry at which Alley
In front of the "old original," as that is a mark for 'am node. and anch further pat the places
the g enuine Three Big Doors that cannot betcounter- of delivery, "S may be inspe ct ions
eby the chief of the!
feited. -.- JOHN NECLOSKEY, 1 Bureau], and to stand such proof. tests and inspections
aug 7-tf 51 Libert street. as will he entirely to his satisfaction; should one
--:----2:13 .—IL-'------!---- 1 rth of the number fail in any particular, at any one
Nails. ! I:pectioti, the whole lot offered shall be rejected, or
inINEGS lifiSOited sizes for stile by such further tests be applied as may he deemed ne
-5C I.[)- &"'")". ~ cessaty; and all to be delivered by the first day of De
nn~ 16 camber, 1844.
CASTOR OIL. 1 The c ontractor to provide an a ppropriate site for
15 BiBeLISB.CoId Pressed Castor
JOakiltf.t.a.:sale by I prov i ng the gone.
M"
M AY ' I The-proposals must distinetly state the rate perion
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Splendid Pinting!! for Sala. (of 2,240 pounds) for the guns. and the rate per pound
A, PORTRAIT of the lion. JAMES ROSS, nod fur the shut and shells. deliverable as above, free of
char.,..; Must be s ealed and endorsed "Proposals for
AL. one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint- , faini . hitv , Cannon on the Nort h er , lakes,
” " at N ew
ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late , y , „4, , r, z e;.. ,:: the ease may he.
JAMES Buw%As. Esq., are offered for sale.
These pictures are tint only
feet likenesses of the gentlemen for whom they IKCIZ
valuable as being per 11
a m ß ot o i li i d t. s ii , f w contract, iwits
tau
a P is P i r l? vbeca suretiesre n urrd i , n toffibiee half
cateredtl'a
into within fifteen days ate; the time limited fur re
taken, but possess surpassing merit, a sspecimens
L of ,
art-they have been pronounced. by eeiving bids; and ten per cent. of the a mount of all
splendid paintings, end
among,
the cu rn un ost w s u u rs ece:sf 'Cl faithfulbills willbe retained us collateral secutity for the
works of the eminent pointer from whose hand they 1 . performance' of the contract, which will be
come. , paid only pn the satisfactory completion of it ; and
( . 1 ninety per cent, of all deliveries made will be paid on
They tray be seen at the Lookitig
Glass Store IN I all billspr o p e rly authenticated, according to the pro
W. C. WALL, in Fourth street, between Wood and .. • the .
Market. visions of contract, within thirty days
. aftet their
I presentation to the Navy Agent.
Attentionss especially invited to these portraits,
no other oortunity will, perhaps, ever occur tu oabs-1, Drawings of the rots and shell: will bedUrnished
the successful bidders by the Bureau, and they must
tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted BOWXAN, be cast and finished to conform to them in every par
at a price so cheap as these are offered. ; fielder. The whole of the.guns to be turned, and the
inly 20 _ i surfaces dressed off and finished perfectly smooth, and
i to be cast of the best gun metal; no hot blast metal to
l be used; and the, shot to be cast in sand moulds•
J u ly 17.3twd ,
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S. NE • GWYN,
Franklin Manufactory, 2,1 street
uxsh•.
Water *teat, near 7 Wood
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE.
MISS LYDIA. APPLETON,
1 - . 1 4 OR s everal years Teacher of Instrumental Music
.1 in the Canwn, Ohio, Female Seminary, from
which she' k highly recommended, will give instruct- . Allegheny Comity, SS.
lore to a limited number of Pupils in the aho%e FIC. IN the matter of the administration account of An.
eomplishmen Her long experience as a Teacher',, I. drew Vance, one of the "Executors of the estate et
of instrumental m usic, and a determination to spare Alexander Vance, dec'd.
no pains., for the advancement r Pupils, she hopes \ And now, to-wit -July 31,1841, on ,notion of R. H.
will secure n portion of the public patrmuge. 1 Foncster, Attorney of John E. Vance and Samuel R.
Applications addres.sed to Box '232 Pittsburgh P 0.. '. Vance, legatees of the above named decedent, the
or left with Dr. E. Appleton, atthe Gas Works,
receive prompt attention. By permission the follow
will , Court appoint F. R. Shutilt,R Robb and Robert Porter,
Esq.s. Auditors to audit and a djust the aitove account
ing Gentlemen may be referred to: land make report thereon; to the same being
Attest liktwXF.R. Esq., Exchange Broker, ) -- ' filed. . By the Celia,
Jas. A. BA RT RAM, Es.q„ City Treasurer, . , ,
Patio gh. , • THOMAS FAR LEY, Clerk.
J AM Ks BENS Y. Eso.. Merchant. , l'enn st. Notice is hereby given that the above Auditors will
Mr. J. IL MELLON., Music Store, Woods[. meet for the purpose of their appointment at the office
WV' V 41m
- ---'-- -- --- - —-- -- --I- ---- --------- of Francis il Shenk, on Fourth struet, in the city of
Patent Lever Watches. • 1 r ittsbo ce,h, on Monclay;the 9th day of September next,
ell UST.reotc!oiveduidt.h-ectlitsh.romi.
, Ithe
Nlvmpertem, an In- j at 3 o'clock, P. M. at whie) time and place those in
_
etches, full jew- ;tetested em, reritteAcd to attend
eira, anchor and parachute escapements; two Silver ! F. R. SHUNK ,
Levers, anchor escapement 13 holes jewelled, ail of I . ROBERT PORTER,
which will be warranted, for shleby 1 ROBERT PORT,
IK. LOGAN &Co., 1 Auditors.
N 0.39 Fifth et.
.08- 1
k New ZlForifel.
rftiliTir aill
A gRXII NEIL: OR TIDIES OF MM. — A.
FRES" 813 PrL Y OF C. JOHNSON'S AL criance, by GP R James. Esq.. author of Riche-
SUPERIOR PRINTING INN, ' lieu Arrabella Stewart. &c. Just r eceived and fur
Iv LARGE AND SMALL KEGS, sale by C. H•
• Bookseller and Stationer,
Just I:eceired -at the office, ef tke " rose." _ au.; 13 Comer of Wood and 3d streets.
. • Gazette and Age copy
ifieweast iksit
irstairs••-• . ... •
. ,
: hily'lB, 1844 4 , ,
.
• T OCI carry.into effect that pert q' the act of con-
j- gress, making ttpproPrhitions for the naval serve , ;
for.the fiscal year, ending Ju 38,1845, which rendes.,
the purchase a American water-rotted Hemp
to— 1
Proposals will be receivettatthis Bureau, until 3,...4 '
clock,' PM, of the - 29th day of August nex t
tw for o
hun
dengt
ming a x the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mast,
dred tons of American writer-rotted Hemp.
This Hemp mist be
equal in quality to the Riga Rein
Hernp heretofore purchvsed for the Navy, movies of
which are now in the said navy wud—must be deliver.
ed free of all expense to the United States, a n be ab
ject to the inspection and approval of persons Who will'
1 , be appointed by, and act under, instructions front the
Navy Department.. .. .
Persons making offers must state the price asked per
ton of 2240 pounds, delivered at the Navy Yard, and
must fora.ard with them the tsars of persons of stir
dent property to become sureties in. MO third' the a
mount of the contract, for its perforriance;-if the offer
should be accepted. '
Separate propands wllfbe received for quanti . tie's of
not less than thirty tons,
,nor more than two ti.
tons. To diminish the hazard to contractors of for
warding hemp from the \Vcstern States, which may not
be of proper quality or sufficiently well prepared, the
Secretary of the Navy has appointed two agents, who
will, when requested, inspect that which may bo prepar
ed to fulfil contracts to be made under this advertise
ment. One of these agents will inspect the Hemp that
may be sent toLouisville, Kentucky, and the other that
which may be sent to St Louis, in Missouri, These a
gents will be furnished with samples of Riga Rein
Hemp, and with the means of testing Hemp, and will
be ready to give all information in ;liar povrest, to en
able contractors to have their hemp properly pleparecl,
and to ascertain the strength and character of it, be
fore the expense of sending it to the navy yard is incur
red. It must be distinctly understood, however, that
the inspection and opiniorrof these agents is merely to
diminish the risk to contractors, by furnishing useful
information. The only iramection by which the hemp',
can finally be received and paid for,will be that at the na
vy
yard where it is to be delivered.
The whole quantity of 'the hemp embraced in any
contract must be delivered at the navy yard Charles
town, Mass, on or before the first day of August, 1845
for.
In addition to the bonds which will be requirt;d
the faithful performance of 'contracts, ten per centum
li
will be deducted mn all bills for deliveries,
ddiand re
on-
tained, until the completion of the contract; as a ti
al security for its perforManCe. The remaining ninety
per centum will be paid within thirty days after the
bills, duly approved, shall be presental to the Nav
augy A
put at Boston. july 23-3tawt29.
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Gannon, Shot sail Shells
Viidadit
ait—e2Ba
„,::.
4
~ ~~'ris
ra t#-`~o
gheese stAudios.
. _
LL be sold. nt the New -Auction Roongpv
-Noa.
x(lt and 63 , Wood street, ea 'Thursday after-
-
noorythe 22d mast , at 2 o'clock, niggle kit a Visit
ens assault a Geese, in good cder.
Taster. •
and
Mao, at the aame time, a quantity of
CKLEY.
Loo CHAINS. LYND
• . Auctioneers.
nog 22
_ ,
AV lON SALES,
BY LAND- & BICKLEY
New Alltlieft Rooms, Not. 61 and 63, Wood street.
ON THURSDAY, August 22, will be sold from the
she' Tee *largo and general assortment of Full an
M.
d
Winter Dry'Goods, cotrunencing at 10 o'clock, A.
• WOOLENS ,
Blue black, brown and invisible green broadelinhs,
superfine; bine, black and mined satineus, indigo-Kee
and cadet usized d Kentchy Jeans; Duffield-10d
Mackinaw blankets wo olen shawls; heavy pilot
cloth, &c
Woraltds.
• Plain sin quarter English merino, of ail colors;
changeable figured Alpaccalustres; ihree and sin guar
termouseline de laines; ilresihdkfa,*.b.
Silks and Satins.
Plain bik dress silk; figured silk %eating; Anierican
sewing silk; satin stocks; silk Wilds; &c.
Linens and Cottons.
Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton
prints, cbecks,gingluuns, Irisblinens; brown muslin,
bleached do.; cambrta do.; table aloha; tablediaper;
&c.
Fancy Articles. i
Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me
rino gloves, nett drawers, G S corqbe, etc.
of
Also, at 2 o'clock P M. a large quamity ~
irfouseAolti a nsi Eitchen Fermilure, .„,„
Chairs, tables. bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests,
Istands, cradles, &e.
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Auction Sales, • . .
la and
iticKenna's Auction Mart, eonier, of
Wood Streets.
WILL he sal op Thursday. next. ;he 22d inst.,
at I,U o'clock; A IL,. a variety of antsonable
Dry .Goods,
And at 2 o'clock, P and sec
P. M., n ew an ond baud
Furniture Terms at sale. .
\...., -- • P. WKENNA,
Auctioneer.
auk 21
Household and Niteben Vying - tore.
A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner
WooAd sod Sth.streets, on to-morrow, Ihurs r o
day f
August 22d,at2 o'clock, P M., will besoM the Haase
hold and Kitchen Furniture of a Family declining
house keeping,consisting in artof p
Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, Feather Beds and Bed
' ding, Hair Matirasses, Carpeting and Hearth Rugs,
Side Boards, Secretaries and Book Cases, together
with a lot of Kitchen utensils.
,L D. DAVLS,
Auctioneer.
--- LA RGE SALE
Of Odd au& Silver Watches at Auction.
T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms'
A corner of
Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thursday eve
ning, August 2'.2d,nt 8 o'clock, willbe sold a large lot
of accord hand Golden*" Silver watches, among which.
aro a few Patent Leer" s
At the same time 1 piir of tailors Shears, Brass
handle, a good article. J. D. DAVIS,
Atugioneer.
aug
Dry Goods at Atus.a.
T Davis' Commercial Auction barns, corner of
...ilk. Wood and sth streets, to-morrow. Thursday Aug.
22, at 10 c'clock, A M., will be sum a large lot of Dry
Goods, a mongst which, are
Bros 4 Cloths and Cassinetts :
Bleached and Brown Musliii.4, Calicoes, &c
J. D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer.
E 1
t 1
i 1
6' A
—.—
FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY. y
plAs been received direct II out the Eastern cities,
at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63,
WoOd sticet, and will be soid by
PRIVATE SALE,
a fr'e4ll assortment of
Fineand superfine I ngraiii Carpets ;
Stair and Floor Venitian, do.
Si..hoeil, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs;
.Four and ids qnarter matting.
Thircolors and patterns are el of the choicest and
must fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be
sold for LESS THAN ENE WHERE ELSE in the city.
Also.q.for private sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish
linens, linen cambric', ki, wilich will be sold low,
LI'ND & BICKLEY,
Auctioneers
aug 9
•
Arrival of Vine Ciu
At McKenna's Adctioa Mart, corner of .7.4 and
Wood Streets.
lIST leceived and will be sold at public and pri
-0 irate sale. a very extensive invoice of superior
CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among which are
Extra tine (Rodgers ')Pen knives, 1, 2. 3 and 4 blades;
" " (Taylor's) pocket do. '2 and 3 blades;
" Muldcliberg, do
" " Clay. do
" Van Buren. do
Pearl, Shell and Ivuty handles;
Tillotson's Superior Razors, in cases
Warranted German Silver Table Scams;
tie do Tep, Spoons;
Shaving Soup in Boxes, (6 cakes in each ;)
Scissors, Ginahlets, Combs, &c.
The above articles are received direct from th Silas
porters, and can sold at extremely low prices sth inst.:
to commence on Monday (this evening) the ,
and to be continued every evening (Sunday's excep
ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale.
I'. MeKENN A ,
Auctioneer:
nog 5 -
---
Calfskin and Sole Leather at Auction.
T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Roon is, sold low. corner at.
of Winxi and sth streets.
private
will be
private sale, a superior lot of Calfskins and Sole
Leather. J. D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer. -
LARGE SALES OF
pine Cutlery and Variety goods.
ATDavis' Commercial Auction llootrui, corner of
Wood and Sth streets, commencing this evening:
‘Vednesday, June 2fith at early gas light, and con
tinuing every evening, '(Sunday's excepted,) until all
are sold, a large
as
of fine English Cutlery
trecivcddirect from the Ist Perm . . Ft, New York, con
siding in part of
239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle;
140 Case* of Razors, a superior artile;
48 doz. (army Scizors; 350 doz. Gitnbleta,
40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. • '
They are 'tow ready for e xamination.
Terms Cash, current funds.
J. D. DAVIS,
.june2,6
-BOOTSTA-ND SHOES
FOR PRIVATE
SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS.
OR private bale at the new. Auction ROOTTIF, No.
F6l and 63 \Vocalist. ladies kid ties, and gaiters;
gentlemen's shoestfinebrogans; fine calf and morocco
bootg,fine palmleaf hats; brass 30 bour and 8 day
clocks, LYND & BICKLEY.
m 11 Auctioneers.
Cora Dropout.
a DOZ. CORN BROOMS received and for sale
5u by J W BURBRIDGE &
Water street , be
Wood and Smithfield.
ang 7
• 1111Lacker 1 l.
20 BBLS . new No. 3 Mackerel, Just roceivet
and for sale by
H LMAN, J ENNINGS
Wocxl& Co.
43 st.
£GOLF,
HOLESALE Dealer in Forei ,, n and Do
mestic
c Dry prixds, 10. 133 Wood .I.'4m. above 'Fifth
je26-11
IVIMERED IRON.-18,4100 Iba.-i-darnmered.
ougit. Sledgentoold. Crowbar and Tile tron,Te
i ceivedendforisidebi J. liin-BURREADOE & CO.
a B. Water sc., between Wood and :Smithfield
.
t t~C~~t~t~ ~ ~~~~ix Ott.
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AMIAIIICAIif • reirraniii IBOAT Lam;
For At transportation of
MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE
arAlirwt
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, FITTS
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
AND
i NEW YORK AND BOSTON:
THE_ PROPRIETORS ,‘,
R ESPECT FU LTA infotto theirfrientisind shippers
generally, that they haver:hanged the narneof theft
Transportation Line, from the UnitedSwes 'enable
Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Lino.
This line is composed of twenty,fivendw Four Sec
tionPlirtable Boats, ono of wtich will depart da'l)
from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia aid Baltimore..
The superiority and a.dvantages of the Portable
Boat over every other mode of transportation are too
well known to shippers generally to require comment:
suffice it to say, thatthedetention,loss, separation ann
damage to Goods, invariably
remove hi a attending three. ran
shipments between Pittsburgh andPhiladelpd.
, tr!
c.taally
ro give undoubted security to owners and shippers
all goods and produce shipped by this Wie will be bo u in.
cured in a responsible office in Pbilad, wit
any additional charge to the owners.
Met chandise shipped bleb',s line in any of tho east
ern cities. and consignedtoll Devioe &Co, will be far
warded immediatelyon arrival at Pittsburgh to say
part of the west, free of coalkeissiona.
H. Devine will receive pc consigned , 'to him,
pay steamboat freitht and charges„pul forward pie
same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding- Any
communications or goods directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will romptly attended to.
ji. DEVINE & CO.
Canal Basin, Liberty street,fittsburgh.
E Q. WHIT ESIDO &CO.,
36a Market street, below Ter46.firliadelphia .
GIIMIE & SON,
C l
A. FAHNESTOCX & CO,
lerFront street, New York.
RICE & WILLIAMS,
No 3, Chatliamitreet. Boston.
MAO' IaWMI
.1114ANIlicTIVIS
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the ttansportation'of erchandite to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE,,,PHILXDEL
PHIA, NEW YORK AND WOSTON.
THE success this line has m ; ef t With, since it was
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 s uperiority and advantages of thc 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 corn
meat. :.
Shippers can rely on havingtbei r p rcHl uce, merchant
dite, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and
at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without anvddietonal charge intule for reeeiv
ing or advancing charges, &c.
All co mmunications to the following A_gente will be
promptly attended tot
CHARLES A. Mc ANULTY .
At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE & MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore.
SY & J T TAPSCOTT,
No 43, Peck Slip New York.
M
THO AS B6RBIDGE.
jan 31.4 y 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
MK
*;:--gt'l..: : 7 -. - ---...• -.=:2-
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Freights to Philadelphia iumi naltisnare.
—...
MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' . LINE
FOR transporting Goods, Merchandise; Pro duee,
&,c.; between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and i
Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by '
this line iin as accommodating terms and as short time
ashy any other responsible Line. All goods forwar
ded from Philadelphia by this Lielb will be insured.—
The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at
tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who
r f i
may favor them with their custom. We invite shi p .
pers, merchants, manufacturers atul others to give us
call before shim elsewhere. Mrchadiseconsign
ed to the agcnti lbe received, freight and charges
I paid, and forwa rded without additional cbargefor for
warding or storage.
SAMUEL \V DAY, 2
• pro p rietors
II L PATTERSON, 5
Samuel M Kier, Canal Basin, nearith st. Pittsb'g.
gamed ;V Day, tat and 2cl Wharf, below Race st
Delaware, Philadelphia.
Isaac Cruse, Baltimore.
H L Palle r ioa,Hollidaysburgh.
Jesse Pa[Ursa*, Johreitmi n.
er N Briggs, New Co
Wm Reyakds & Co., Bo,iton.
EVER TO'
lames McCully,
Irvin& Martin,
R Robinson & Co
3 W Barbridge&Co ,
Henry Coulter,
C G Hussey,
John Grier,
Church & Carotbors,
George Breed,
F Sellers,
Samuel J IlAcNigbrLouitviile
Samuel Wilson, Iliddison, Ia •
Cob 15, '44 •
Auctioneer_
;:~ _ __;
Rise, Vinegar, &C.
A. BARRELS Rice; .
4 1. 10 do Cider Vinegar;
10 bushels Pea nut.;
9.°j5 lbs Grenoble walnuts.
1 bale cream runs;
4) 5 doz superior lemon sytup:
i '2 chests extra curious Y. H. Tea;
10 bhls No 1 & :3 mackerel.
Received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS.
No 28 sth street
_
WaillOgr.
roIvDER MANUFACTURER,
NIKARPITTOWILGH
jYli-firtt.
CVROONS INDIGO, (a vorl article,} in Store .
/1:1 and will be sold low - to close &
JENNI consignment.
AILMAN NgS,
43 Wood street.
Threads.
JusT received 900 dozen 200 yards 6 cord spoo ith l
threads, which will be sold at eiastern prices w
the addition of freight, by ZEBULON ,
No 86 AbirketKlNSEY weer,
OUnt oll e.
te bliseatta red Buntin,a sup e r Ji__________
500 ' er r :i t :le ' :
3 1 :u j iiala il e fn ,„ r l
r ilag riv a a s pd s
6, llanner .ro 6, for I t isb...ialinistrisof
Tiarione l: rc rllL TFoolsor ,
assaawvinia
aala by
ttale by ~ . B. , * .
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35'
4 fitrect-
p0e1122 Beeler —
=anted.
. GEO COCHRAN -.
.
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Gothic Repeating Clntitn:
1.551 - t er.r...ived tram tbe mtmtiflieturer. '2 Case b 1100911.
Brass claihic!.,„,,Reliovinit.Clocks, its Roaaamod 1 nurk Thompaon's Extra Family Flow:
and Maliogaslygitaea, and. (or sisle by Raceivetl a.fur :ale by.
- : K. LOGAN & 3. cal .
SCWIIIRIVA 8: Co.
- 32 Fif th sheet. atti Afloat atrict,batit eon Via:HILO Saititerid
a an x
.
OCMUCTZD PALSY ST '
A. fig, - optima*
CORNIER Of WOOD Apo TRIRD ITS
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Exchange Bank Scrtp .................. ....14.
Currency........ . ................... ~. .1
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Merchmas and Manfacturers'
.. • •g•T WI . 1 4 ri l bank . .... I
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EXChange•ty..•• •••• •i • f 1• • 1•.• • • ... • !.../111111 . : .
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Do Pennsylvania ...... —....,.... ~,.17syp -.
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania,.„,. ••,.,P
Frmers' and Mechanics' bank:7777l. 7 •I• 77 74 Foe
Kminton bank.. , ..... „, T.:: • ~ • • - •
Manufacturersand Alec/740p ....... .• !Tilt...Far
Mechanic -, ..... . . . . .: .... ,„ ....... .. „
Moyamensing ..... .., „.. ~... ......... „„.7sFp
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Philadelphia bank. ..... , .... , ... ...
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sekuokiii ..... '. ...... tITT•.T . T T .. !.....T.POe. .
Southmark..... " • • • • • • • • ... • .. !TT T .. lit • • • •IN4V
Weeiern. " .- ... . ............ / •wt / • /. • . par
ask 61 Penn ......
Tountehip ................ of
Girard bank ....... ... .......• . . ..., .... 41 _
U. S • Lank and Lose** ...... - T 11 . , ... . 4
COUNTItY. 114141..:',..r.w--
Rank of Germant0wn.........,,,,.......**.ritt.
I' Chester minty . ..--,- .-•-.•-•- c..- .. Pet
'f pelatoartotounly• ...... .1. • 1--- v-1.1
Armagoinery imoity ..... .. -.—. „..joor
0. . Norlhismberiart4 ..... . ........... ...pap
Posnocrtibank of Bucks county.... ---- ,•?- --ref
Rastonbank....... ..... . .. ...v. .. - r 1 ... ••• ...Arai
Doyiestou. ba 4 k. ............ .......... .110,
Franklin bank of Washington..,, . . .......
sank of Chambersbatrei ..... ... ~ • ...-. ~.... ,
" Itliddletenon ...- -•,--:.---- ''til ' !
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_Gellysbylli. ..... .- e rt,t- . ;---•,:k . , 4
" Lewpso --- .- —. 7 7 r. 7 T ... .... .
" Snsertekannacounty.777 7 .... -.. -77,e .„
Ber ks county bank— —. . .... .... ........ ---4§ '
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company ... . ... ... 1 -, : : 61
Carlista battk, .Tf T! e.' .. . • TITTTTT. f5...f!..1, '
brie bank, ...• Tf ....... ITT.I.Tt4. lei? Owl!
Farmers and '
Drovehe bank . : .......... „„..1.4
" Bank of Lancaster. ..... : ... '.. „ „..1
" Baskbof Reading .;,.... .... ~. ..
Harrisburg' &ink ....................... . 7 .. 1
Honesdale -".. .............. .... .... I
" .................. ....... ~1
Lancaster
" ............ . .
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L'aneaster co. I •
" ............... . .... . ....... .1
Lebanon
Miners' bank of P 0 tt5ti11e,.........7..... ,...1
Monongahela bank of srownrs'ile ~,---- - e .. - . .1
New Hope and Delaware Bridge ` company ..... 2
Northampton bank........... ~,,.... ~..np in*
Towanda bank .............. . .... . .... ~..1/6
Wyoming bank ... - .... . .. : . . ........... ..... IS
Ilrest Branch. bask .... . ... .. • . . ....... ......7
. „•..11
York bank .... . .... OHIO. . . ......
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Belmont bank of St.
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C/aireville.. ............ .1 --
Clinton bank of Co/Ws:bus— ...... ...........
Co/umbisina bank of New Lisbon... .
..• . .... ...1
Circleville (Lawrence, cas h ier).... .... . .
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..no sate.
" ( Warren, cashier).— ......
banks Cincinnat i.. . ,
...11
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Chi/heath e bank-- . —... ....... .... „...
Commercial bank of Lake .Eric .... .......... .3
Dayton bank.. _... ...... .... .......... ... 7 .11
Franklin bank of Co/lanbus. ..... .... 4. -,...1 . •
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Sieubtanae.. l
Farmers' bank of Carton. , .... „. ~.,....!30
Geaxga ..... - ... .... ,-; ..........
...... .....4
Granville —. '. ............ . . ..4......: 62
Hamilton .............. . ... ".... —.. .. . .. 10
Lancaster ......................... . .... 10
Marietta ................... .... .... „.......ki
Massillon ........ . . . ............ .:, .... ....IA •
Mechanics' and Tradelli:. Cincinnati.,.......:l
Mount Pleasant f .„-. .'.... - ... ~. ,1
Not-walk •,.. ........................ ...
Putnam . .- ........ - ... •........ . ... - . -.1
Sandusk,y . ................ -- ...... ....I
Scioto. ...... ... . ................... . ... ..
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Urbana............ ..............-- VI
Wooster ............ .... —..... .. . ....... .11
Xenia .. . ................ 1 ,... ... ....4
Zanesville .............. •-•- r;,- ... T ... • .• • 14
Bank of Cle rdand....... • ...... —V
INDIANA. -
State bank andlteitiOes ... •.. '.?' .. ..
..... •• • 6 14
State Reap....... . . .... ... 4 - 4/1. .. .. .. ....... in
ICENTITri. - - - _4
AUbanks ............ , ........... .
ILLINOIS. .
Slats bank ............. , .... .• .. ...3S
Bank of Illinois, Shasoneeknen„.... ,-
.... .-5Q
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VIRGINIA. -
Bank of the Valley of Vi'rginia .. . ..... .
. ... ...1 .
. , ..... 1
Bank of Virginia. . .... . ..... , ..... -:,
Exchange bank of Virginia .:.. . .
.... .. ..... . .1
Fanners' bank of Vnia. - .. • - • • • • • • • • - • - - • li '
Nora- Western hais4,4 Virginia ........ .. •- .. .
Merchants' and Mealtilnici`bank of Virginia...• -
Branches.... -. ..• . . ... .... ..... -- -- 1
• Li. *MARYLAND:
Ballittore City banks— .. . - - - -- - • • - r i
...... -PAP
411 other solvent banks .„ • . 2 .. •••••• • • • •• ... '
NORTH . C AROLI NA.
2
All solvent banks.. .. -. .... • ---- ... -- ,- • •
SOUTH yA ROIJ
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All sol re al banks....
GEORGIA
Pitlablir,
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ALABAMA.
Mobile bank 5..........
„15 Country books..
LOUISIANA.
3
Neu , Orleans banks-OreNNESm:HO...-.SEE. - •'•
Alt ~ •
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banks"' • ."
-- .
summer Stocks. •
Ak SUPPLY of elegant Summer fkisekts , now a*
IX, beautiful style,just received arifte."Tbree Dig
--.." 151 Liberty street. June 1.
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NGLLSH, AMERICAN, and FRENCH Caw
.l.:4 aimeres, liet and dark patterns; a fine sasor
went of the abort. gnodu will be found et
ALGEO & M'GVIRE,
:- A No. 251, Liberty street:.
E STEP'S Axes p.n4ll,dge Tools, for sale by
GEO COCHRAN.
No 26. Wood street.
•
BBLS GROUND PLASTER. •
49 Justrecrived from Baltimore, on contignment,
and for **tail SAM'L ht KIER,
a 22 Canal Basin, near 7th street•
Scythe Saes
3n DOZ. Scythe Swaths; a superior *flick). 3e*
received end fa sale by
un. GEO. COCHRAN.
j 3
Bliwas far Sale.
3 TONS Juniata plumate for We,
II DEVINE & CO.,
American Lies
FOR SALE LOW,
A BUILDING 10t,2 . 0 (apt Root. onAth wee{, 4
positu the kpapal Church. Inquire of
at 2 HUEY Se C.. 0