SXTURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1894 ' FIFTH WARD MEETING. - erg to notice a meeting of the Fifth _ pc Association was held at the usnal place, r the adoption of the minutes of the previous tareftb i g . , WALTER-H. Lowatc. Esq. lasing called upon, .elligeeee4 the meeting in a forcible and argumentative ittostli*4 - tooching upon the leading questions at issue betitelm the Democratic and Federal parties; exposing the Mutat resorted to by the opposition for the, purpose , of accomplishing their objects, and the evil effects which would attend their success. After which the meeting adjourned to meet on Thursday evening, the 29th inst. WM. WILSON, President. , ff. HAMILTON, Secretary. - SECOND WARD MEETING. • rmeeting of dernocrats of the South ward of the -my*f Pittsburgh. convened at the house of Hugh • .la6p, 011 'the 22d inst ; R. A. BAUSMAN was called to the Chnir, and J. B. SHURTLIFP and J. C. DAVITT, Secretaries. On motion it was Resolved, that a Corn . -nutters of five be appointed to select officers for a per inammtorganitation of a Hickory Club for said ward. Tbefollmriug persons were named as said Committee • -.john Birmingham, W. H. Smith, C Barnett, John 'lrwin and Jackson Duncan. Resolved, That a Committee of three be appointed to draft a Constitution and Bye-Laws for said club to be reported nt a subsequent meeting. The following .persons were named us said Committee--H. S. lla veer, John C. Davitt and Otis Young. Resolved, That this meeting adjoorti to meet at this place on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, when the Committees are expected to report. Resolved, That the prozoedings of this meeting be published iwthe democratic papers of this city POLE RAISING. The lietuocrats of Sligo will raise a Hickory Pule. on.,lSatattlay, the 21th, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.— Tbe public are most respectfully invited w attend; sev. erailddresses may be expected. • ATTENTION DEMOCRATS! A Hitskory l'oto will be "raised this (Saturday) af ternoon, at 4 o'clock, in qic Borough of .Nlanchester, of the . houlto of Valentine Short+. S•tvetal tunretties may br expected. a'24. The Committee of Correspondence and Invitation appointed at the Mass Meeting, will meet this evening at the Washingion Hotel, at 7 o'clock. The follow ing persons compose the Committee, and it is hoped there'll till attend P 'M'Cormick, Jahn Turbett, J K. Moorhead, Rody Patterson, Galway, John Birmingham, F R Shunk, John Anderson, ThmnnA Phillips, C M'Kibben, W H Smith, A Burke, Meeting in Halitarin. nr At a meeting held nt the house of John Cowan the undersigned were appointed a committee to invite this can lidotes on the Whig and Democratic tickets to address the citizens of Baldtvin township, en FULDA Y, 30t1i• of August at 10 o'clock A. M., at the house of John COMM on the Brownsville Road. MATHEW H. WEST, JOHN WILSON. HIRAM ARMSTRONG, GEORGE McGIBENEY, JOSEI'II MeNIGHT. NOTICE—The Democrats of Wilkinshurg will meta utile house of Robert Ntehaffy, in IVilkinshnrg, owSasurdny the 24th, at 3 o'clock, P all unpreju dlieedspersons are requested to attend. Ale.-ers Shank and Lowrie will address the meeting. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS A splendid Hickory Pole will be raised, at the house of Wm Fermi, corner of Seventh and' Fountain sts.. tomorrow, Sa turday afternoott,nt five o'clock. Seve•rnl Democratic speakers will be in attendance. ALLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. • The Annual Meeting of the Allegheny County Total Abstirsemse Association will he held in Temperance Hun. Pittsburgh. on Friday, 13th September next, at hL.o'cick. A M. I. J. ASHBRIDGE, Stic'y Ex. Corn. Scarf Found. . _______ WAS found on IVednesday last, on Sixth street, between Grant and Smithfield, a Scarf for the 410C . 11t.-• The owner "can have it by calling at this office, describing it, and paying for this advertisement. a... 00. To Let. tilkA small store on Market street. between Third and Fourth. next dour to Mr T. G Odiorne's. • well suited for a small variety store or a Toy shop. Also--4everal rooms in the second and third stOrivs of the new buildings on the corner of Market and Third streets. Also—la small house on the Fourth street Mail, Pitt Township. For terms enquire of EDIV. D. GAZZAIII. - MrOffice over Mr Carter's 11.)oli. Store, AltOiet street. Office hours—from 9t012 A M., and frOtti . 2 . to -5 P M. aug 19-1 w FRANKLIN ALMANAC. I[UST PUBLISHED, the FRANKLIN ALMA. NAC for 1845, being the 27th No., calculated by JOBS ARMSTILONG, Professor of Mathematics in the Mi ami University. Having been remodeled and the Ca. lericiae nrranged on a different principle, it is now the largest Almanac published in the city at the same Prier. Fui• ante by the gross, dozen or single copy. Alio, German and German English Almanacs fur 1845. 07' fhe hlithetrumarket price alwaysgiven for RAGS Arid TANNER'S SCRAPS. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, al6 37 Market gr. • DR. WILLIAM IRELAND'S . °Pintos' ON THE EFFICACY OF THE MEDICATED i rA PoR BATH. OUT of the number of cases submitted to the Bath, 217 have been cured; and it is but instice tostate, thatin acute and chronic inflammations, more benefit has beer/ derived from the use of the Medicated Vapor Bath in twenty-four hours, than I have ever witnessed in a month's successful practice. The following is a list of the disorders included in the above 227 cases: -Acute and chronic affections of the liver; Scorbutic diseases of the skin ; Scald head, salt-themus, ring worms, &c.; Jaundice, lumbago, sciatica; Acute and chronic rheumatism; Astiimaticdiseases, spitting of blood; l'alpitatioes of the heart, attended with weak, small intermittent pulse ; ipt as inflammations, opt la mia ohstinate glandular and scrofulous diseases; - s 9trang fiery, spasmodic strictures, &c. Syphilitic gore throat, eruptions of the skin ; Ticltlouloureux, and net yous irritability. WILLIAM IRELAND, M. D. Persons afflicted with tiny of the above mentioned d 6 f3P-ses will see by the foregoing letter of Dr. Ireland, the "success which has attended the administration of _,OaJdodieated Vapor Bath, and are invited to cull at osil:Pfficc, on Filth street, near Smithfield, and examine fierther testimonials and c ertificates of it:. e ffi cacy. rang FLEMING & BLACK 7fr, ANTED --as soon as possible, a numbeisof g;ntl • Cooks. Chambermaid s and girl, fur all work. fur Hotels, Boarding Houses alit private Families, for morn and country. AlsO wanted, places for a number of °Li t middle a ged and young meat and bays, fur town 6 ,6 4 cfrintri: Please ripply at HARRIS' General 4,4 Ageoe l y nticl Intekeuee OBiee, No st. 21.1* ft!Atornii g poet !!BURGH, PA NOTICE JOHN ANDERSON, Chuirman I) Wenrtz, Thoo Hamilton, J Hunker , IVilson Robert H Kerr, John II Butler H C Moorhead, J D Miller, Thos Blackmore, George P Smith, W H Lowrie, II S Slogra w. IMPORTED Or D.B. Skate, Steamboat Agent and Connis•ion 4 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL Allegheny Belle. Hanna, Cincinnati, Consul, Clark, Cincinnati, Rambler, Da:tell, Cincinnati, Atlas, Morris, Senate,;( nee) McClure, Cincinnati, Phidgewater, Campbell, Wheeling, Warren, Ward, Beaver. Planet, (new) Veil/kr, Cincinnati, Amulet, (new) Smith. Marietta, Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling, Warren, Ward, Beaver, lmir---- The well known steamer ... MICHIGAN, .. %V. B. BCH Es, 'Master, hascommenced lair regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburg!) (as hereto. m i l t fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and thoae whc have no money carried free,. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather v. ill permit; on the opening 'or which CLARItE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O., and MEADVILLE, I'a., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to • G. M. HARTON, july 12 'Water street. gj*The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR • PACKET. E The new and splendid steam boat BRIDGEWATER, Capt.cauenzra., will run as a regdlnr packet between this plain) and %Vbeeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage applfon board, of to J. NEWTON The Bri.lrowater is provided with Evans'JONES. Safety Goard, to prevent explosion of boilers. .juno 22 rover azillue Positively Cured by the medicated Vapor Bath. A GENTLEMAN of this city, to whom reference can be made, was advised to try the Bath fora Baroness ih the bones (commonly so called,) and pains in the joints. The soreness end pains were not only removed bnt having been afflicted a long time previ ously with Feveiancl Ague he went into the BATH just as the chili was coming on and it was immediate ly checked. During a period of two weeks he has had. neither CAW/ or Fever. Rug 17 FLEMING & BLACK, O'fie.e on Fifth street near Smithfield Prime Bacon. 2500 LBS. HOG Itr UND, just received from the smokehouse, and for sale by aug 16 D. &G. W. LLOYD. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FOR MISS LYDIA APPLETON, F OR several years Teacher of Instrumental Music in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from which she is highly recommended, will give instruct. itit s to a limited number of Pupils in the above ac. cornplislnent. Her long experience RR a Teachet of instrumental music, and a detertninution to spare no pains, for the advancement of her Pupils, she hopes will secure - a portion of the public patrmage. Applieutionsa,ldressed to Box 232 Pittsbur g h P 0.. or left with 1)r. E. Appleton at the ais Works, wilt receive prompt attention. By permission the follow ing Gentlemen may be referrell to: 41.-- ALLEN KRAMKit, Esq . ., 14:xcluinge Broker, JAS. A. BARTRAM, P.Aii,, City T rensuief, ~ttsb ~ gh. I i J•IRES RIC_Ii PI T, EST. Merchant. Penn st. Mr. J. H. MtLt.ott, Music Store, Wood sr. att. 9-ti lm Old rstgptished 'giant Passage Others NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL WEEKLY PACKET LINE, T HE subscribers would call tlw attention of such persons reviding in this country as are desirous of sending for their friends, to come nut (*torn any pats of Great Britain, to their unequalled arrangeme n t s on both sides I litho A t lent ir D tor having passengers brought forward with dematcle - .They are also prepared to remit monies by (1111%4y-tibia througheat the United Kingdom to Efepaoi . ipattsengers for the voyage, Per sons residing i nt 11...rtralmce can, by writing to either of the subseribgrisAe . . rtaie the prices of passage, &c., and by a rt4epst:eri of the necessary amount with the names alai rt.t.._l4/ene of the persons to come, u certifi cate will 'Ait 'pace sent forward by the first Packet Ship, and all..,Urinessary information given. Apply tri44dthess JOHN HERDMAN, ::,•••• No 61, South street, New York. or JOSEPH .KIRKPATRECK. at Messrs DALZELL & YLENIINOS, Water street, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Infirmary, Fot the Removal of Deformitiesof Ike /lama* Frame and of Diseases of the Eye. HE subscriber has retained the city and in tends to establish nn INFIRMARY for the recep tion and treatment of deformed members, such es Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wry-neck and Strabismus or Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye. . 1 here la no Inatittnion of this kind nay - et in this coon -17, though much-needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their ad vantage to be °permed on and to be attended to in an establishment exclusively devoted to therestorttion of the above named deformities and diseases, 'The easy access to Pittsburgh, ono of`the healthiest spots in the country, by river and canal, almost at any season of theyear, would Direr great facilities for those desimns of being relieved. His ample experience and well known success give sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted to his care will be - greatly promoted: ALBERT G WALTER, M D. Liberty, near the eornor of Fourth street.. Judy 3-dtf Bureau of Constructio BiPattin, Equipment and 14th August; 1844. Q EPERATE OFFERS ail/ be received and con sidered under the adtiertisement from this Bureau of the 18th July, 1841,f0r America water-rotted Hemp —for quantities not less than ten tons, instead of thirty tuns, as therein specified. To be published three times a weell till the '29th of August next, in the Madisonisti and Spectator, Wash- ington, D C.; Eastern 'Argus, l'ortland Me; Augusta Age, Augusta, Maine; Hill's Patriot, New:Hampsire; Morning Post und Daily Times, Boston, Massachu setts; Journal of Commerce and Aurora, New York; National Enquiter and Democratic Signal, Hurris burgh., Pennsylvania; SUn and Republican, Baltimore; Enquirer, Richmond, Virginia; Old Dominion, and Betuton, Norfolk, 'Virginia; Kentuckian, at Louisville; Gazette, at Lexington, and Maysville Advocate, Kea. tuck;; Old School Republican, Statesman, and Cincin nati Republican, Ohio; Regi,ter and Chic:ago" Demo ci at, Illinois; Old School Democrat and Reportey,Mis souri; New Orleans Republican, Louisiana; Deb* Free Press, Michigan; MornitigGazette, Buffalo, New York; American Sentinel, nod Public Ledger, Phila delphia; Daily Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Col umbian Register, New Haven, Connecticut; and State intemi,nc e r. Geneva. New York. Nuts, Fruit, Fish, &c. .1000 LBS Bordeaux Almurrdsi 504 lbs. Texas Praccb,; • 500 " • French Curruets; 50 Bretee Lubec Scsied li ming; 2500 ibs. Weston Reserve Cheese; 20 kegs No 1;6 Twig Tobacco. • . In store and Tor Strie,,4:. . • - 1 'ILIA stilf.S, ' 28 Fifth'Mt of Pittsburg Merekattt, Water Street, near Wood - A RR ttrE:l) DEPARTED BEAVER PACKET Each propofal will be 'seated in a fepariteen!elope and marked 'Proposiila for furuishing , Army gab.i,t ence." • GEO. GIBSON, C. G. S. luly • 13—tsep .1;r. TJAMMERED ibe. tiaamiered Sledgenteald, Crowberatel The •Iroe,re carved abd forsaleby J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. O. Water st., betwil*Wood and Staithfield. 0 - .achreica Mr coxi. SVlStallSigig r , • . .W.Sotrossron Jul); 9,184.4.".'. SEPARATE - proposals will be received at .this &- Like until the Ist, -day aE Ootober next for the deliv ery of provisions, inbuilt, for the use of the troops of the United Stateerupcus inspection, ad falrowsi At New Orleans. 224 barrels of pork.• 520 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 200 bushels of new white field beuns 4 ,4oopounds of good bard soap. 960 pounds of good hard sperm candles. 80 bushels good clean dry fine salt. 920 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 224 barrels of pork. 271$ barrels of fresh superfine flour. 190 bushels of new white field beans. 2,600 _pounds of good hard soap. 50 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 700' gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Pickens, or Bar rancas, Pensacola, florid's. 112 barrels of pork. 260 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 100 bushels of new white field beans. 2,200 pounds of good hard soap. 480 pounds of good hard sperm candles. 40 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 460 gallons of good - cider vinegar. • At the Public Landing, six miles, ront Port Tow - - son, mouth of the Chiemieki. 360 barrels of pork. 1,000 barrels of fresh superfino flour. 300 bushels of new white field beans. 9,000 pounds of good bard soap. 2,000 pounds of good hard sperm candles. 160 bushels of good clean dry fine salt, • • 2.000 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered in all the month of Aprif, 1845, and to leave Natchitoches by tho 20th February, 1845. At Jefferson Barracks, Mato?Mi. 672 barrels of pork. 1,569 barrels of freah superfine flour. 600 bushels of new white field beans. 13,200 pounds of good bard soap. 2,880 pounds of good hard sperm candles. 240 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 2,760 gallons of good cider vinegar. Al Port Crawford, Prairie Du CAien, Mississippi River. • 230 barrels of pork. 450 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 120 boalwls of new white field beans.. 3,600 poundi of good hard soap. 400 pounds of rood bard tallow candles. 80 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 800 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1845, At Fort Atkinson, west bank of am, Mississippi, op posite Fort Crawford, al Daunpgr♦ mu/ Nices's Ware-hoase, 40 barrels of perk, 175 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 30 bushels of new white field beans. 1,000 pounds of good hard soap, 300 pounds of good hard tallow candles. 35 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 100 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the let June, 1845. - At Fort Snelling, St. Peters. 125 barrels of pork. 360 barrels of fresh superfine flour. 125 bushels of new white field beans. 3,300 pounds of good hard soap. 1,100 pounds of good hard tallow candles. 60 bushels of good clean dry fins salt. 400 gallons of goal cider vitirgar. The whole to be delivered (runt the 15th May, 1845, to the Istb June, 134.5. At Fort Leavenworth, Missouri River. 225 barrels of pork. 780 barrels of fresh superfine flour.. 275 bushels of new white field beans. 6.500 pounds of good hard soap. 2,130 pounds of good hard tallow candles. 125 bushels otgood dean dry fine salt. f,200 gallons ufgond cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1843. At Fort S'cott,on the Marrnalonrieer, Missouri-70 miles land transportation front Independence, on the Missouri river. 125 bomb; of pork, 400 barrels of fresh superfine flour, N bushels of now white field beans. 2,300 pounds of good hard soap. . 1,000 pounds of good hurt! tallow candles. 65 bushels of good clean dry fine salt. 500 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1845. At Fort Winnebago, on the Fox river, at the port age of Fox and iViskonsan rivers. 30 barrels of pork. 100 laurels of fresh superfine flour. 15 bushels of now white field beans. 1,000 pounds of good hard soap. 350 pounds of good hard tallow candles. 80 bushels of good aeon dry fine salt. 200 gallons of good cider vinegar. ' NOTE. All bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids for escharticle, and exhibit the total amount of each hid. , The periods and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not specified, a ill be, one-fourth let Ist September, Ist December, 1895, and Ist March; 1846. The bogs of which the pork is packed, to be fatten ed on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two hundred pounds, and consist of one hog to each bar rel, excluding the feet, legs, ears and snout. Side pieces may be substituted for the hams. The pork is to be first caked with Turk's Island salt, and then carefully packed with the 8114710 article in pieces net excee ling ten pounds each. When the packing has been completed, the contrite -tor must furnish to this office a certificate froutjbe packer. that the pork has been so salted and packed: The pork is to be contained in seasoned heart of white oak barrels, ,full hooped; the beans and salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strung boxes of cotweitieti situ fin transportation. Salt will mily be received by measurement of thirty two quarrs to the busbel. The candles to have cotton wicks. The pcovisions for Prairie-du-Chion and ,St Peters must pass St Louis, for their etimate destina tion, by the 15th April, 1815. A failure in this par ticular will be considered °breach of contract, and the Department will he authorized to purchase to supply these posts. The provisions will he inspected at the time and place of delivery, and all expenses to be paid by contractors until they are deposited at such*store houses us may be designated by the agents of the De partment. The Commissary General reserves the privilege of increasing or diminishing the quantities, or of dispen sing witbany or all articles required at any post, at any time before enteringintocontract, and also of creasing or reducing the quantities of eacb delivery one 1 third subsequent to contract, on givingsixty days' pre vious notice. Bidders, not heretofore contractors, are required to laccompany their proposals with evidence of their abili ty. together with the tiamet of their sureties, whose re sponsibility must be certified by the District Attorney, or by some persons well known to the Government; otherwise their proposals will not be acted upon. Advances Faunal btlnad4 in any case, and evi• dente of inspection and full delivery mill be requir ed at Ibis office. before requisition :rill he made uppn :he Treasury for payment, which will be effected in such public money as may beconveoient to the points of delivery, the places of pt,wihase. or the cesidenceof the contractors, at the option of the Treasury Depart ment. No drafa . on thia office wilt fireaccepu , d or paid un er any citirevmsteopee. ' . . . __ .._ . .. , ':...., :.-., * ... , ,,:,1 - ,.-'t.'''.4 , ?-.. e., - .., , -...... !'.' - ~:.-,-.,:s,:.','i'[•'',•-; 1160* gig' and Airy (foots. • - A T Davis' Comusessitel Auction Rooms, cornerof 4AML, Wood and sth *sets, on Monday next, August 26th, at 10 o'clock, A M., will be sold 10 Cases Men's fine Pegged Boots ; 9 1. " Coarse Brogans Women's Slippers, Men's Pumps, &c. At the same time, a large and general assortment of Dry Goods. This Evening; SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, at B'u 'clock, will be sold a lot of WATCHES. And immediately after, Books, Dry Goods, &c 1 Child's Wagon; on springs. aug 24 Five Nutlding Lots at AuStift'. W ILL be sold on Thursday evening 29th instant, at 8 o'clock, at the Cmmial Auctin Rooms, corner of Wood and Fiofth e st rc reets. Fiv o e Building Lots situated in the City of Allegheny. fron ting on Lacock at. end also, on Ann at. A plan of the the above lots may be seen—any other information that may bedesired, will be given on application to the subscriber. 4.D DAVIS, aug 23. Auctioneer, FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY, H AS been received direct 11 om the Eastern cities, at the new Auction Rooms, -Nu.. 61 and '63, Wood street, and will be spld by PRIVATE SALE,- a fresh assortment of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets' Butir and Floor Venitian, do. Schneit, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six qnarter matting. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpet/ will be sold for LESS THAN ANY WHERE F. Lei in the city. Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish linen s , linen cambrics, &c, which will Be sold low. LYND & BICKLEY, ,^-4 Auctioneers. Arrival of Pixie Cutlery. At MaKenua's Auotioa Marl, earner of 241 and Wood •91reets. - J UST received and will bo,sold at public and pri- CI veto sale, a very , extensive invoice of superior CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among which are Extra fine (Rodgers')Pen knives, 1, 2. 3 and_filladest r ' (Taylor's ) Pocket do. 2 and 3 Warles " " Muhlenberg, do " " Clay, do " " Van Buren, do " " •Peari, Shell and IvOry handles; Tillotscm's Superior Razors, in cases; Warranted German Silver Table Soo n.; " de do Tea Spoons; Shaving Soap in Boxes, (8 cakes in each ;) Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, &T. • The above articles are received direct. front the im parters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales to covanstmee on Monday (this evening) -the sth. inst., nnti to be continue(' every evening (Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole an, sold, Terms at sale. Calfskin and Sok Loather at Auction. T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner 13.. of Wood mai sth streets, will ho sold low, at private sale, a superior lot of Culfskins and Sole Leather. J. D. DAVIS, Rug, 1. Auctioneer. LARGE SALES OF rine Cutlery and Variety Goods. A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of A Wood and sth street!, commencing this evening- Wednesday, June 26th, at early FLO light, ens con tinning every evening, (Sunday's excepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fino English Cutlery, received direct from the IMPoRTKR, New York, con sisting in part of • 239 do:. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Cases of Reams, a surerior article; 98 doz. faticy Scizom; 350 doz. Gimbletm 90 doz. vegetable and Jessamitm Soaps. They are now ready for examination. •Terms Cash, current funds. BOOTS AND 8110ES' FOR PRIVATE SALE 4 T THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. QIL private sale at the new Auction Rooms, NO. fi I and 63,1Y00d at. ladies kid ties, and gaiters; itengemen's shoes; fine brogans; fine calf and morocco boots, fine palm leaf hate; brass 30 boor and 8. day clocks, LYND & BICKLEY. mll Auctioneers. Corn Brooms. 56 DOZ. CORN BROOMS received and for sale by J W BURBRIDGE & CO., Water street, between Wood and Sink Mold. ang 7 Mackerel. BRLS. new No. 3 Mackerel, Just roceivet 21Urand for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS &Cu. 43 Wood vt. - Ea. ZICIOLP, WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 133 Wood street. above Fifth le'-'s-1 y. etas Candles. Ig i BOX ES Cincinnati Star Star Candles, cavorted slimiest meowed and for sale by RfINfIART & STRONG. No 190, Liberty et, Star Candles. NE cent saved is two cents earned,' so said Eten -1.../jamin Franklin, and so will all who make triale 1. S. Gwynne's STAR CANDLES. They will find on trial, that the price at which the subscriber sells them, make* them come as cheap as tallow equities. While in cleanliness and beauty, they arc equal to sperrnatetti; at the same time, they remain perfectly bard at a trm perattire ofl , llo degrees, being much warmer than .the summer's sun. J. 8. GWYNNE, Franklin Matiquetery, 2d street . - Pittsburgh Powder Mill. H AVING purchased these extensive Powder works, I am now manufacturing and prepared to fill orders feral! kinds of Rifle, Spotting and Blasting Powder, which I warrant to be of the very best qON.ual it yWAS. WATS 112-If Orders left at Parry, Scatt &Co a. Warehouse, 130 Wood street, will receive prompt attention. .1e26-6m , arr D, 50 QUARTS OF WILD C H ERRI ES, forvrhich the highest price will be given at the Drug store of WM. THORN, ai O. N a - . 53 Market at. . Splendid Paintings for Sale. --- APORTRAIT of the Hun. JAMES ROSS, and one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late JAMES BOWMAN. Esq., OM offered for sale. These pictures ale not only valuable as being per fect likenesses of the gentlemen for whom they were taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been pronounced . by connuisenrs to be splendid paintings, and among the most successful works of the eminent painter from whose hand they come. They may ,be seen at the Looking Gla n s Store of W. Q. WALLjin FOClrlh . : btleetibetWeVill Wood and iisrkst. 4ttentien is especially invited to these portraisl, as no other opportunity wilt. perhaps, ever occur to ob tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted Bowstatt, at a price so ,cheep as these are offered. .iul3 ritent s.4rer Watchea. U6T received direct Guru the Itesoortero, tu t vosce of Gold reiglieli Lever %Vetches, full jew. eil'd.esichor and parncbute.rscapecteseis4 N Silver Ltwers, embed escapereept 13 hol sje ied ,. gtl of which will% swerreeted, for sole by •' K LOQ4N Cp., J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer P. McKENNA, Anaioneer J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer MERCHANTS Sr. MANUFACTURERS' LINE F OR transporting Goods, Alerchandise, I'roduce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphi a and Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on ai accommodating terms and as short time as by any ether responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We ? invite ship. per., metehatits, manufacturers and others to give us a call before shippingelsewhere, iferchoodiseconsign ad to the agents will by received. freight and charges paid, and forwafded nrithoto. additional for warding or opine. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, Proprietors Samuel Basin, nee r7th Samuel W Pay, Ist and 2d Wharf, below Race st Delaware,- Isaac Cruse, Baltimore. Philadelphia 11 Patlerson,Hollidaysburglis Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. I 4' N Briggs, New York. Wet B Reynolds & Co., Boston INFXR To: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co. J W earbridge& Co, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, . George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J Alf:Night, Laois SonlePl Wilson, Madison, lab 13,'99 Rice, Vinegar, &c, "± i f BARRELS Rice; • 10 do Cider Vinegar; 10 boshels Pea nut....; 2'25 lbs Grenoble walnuts; 1 bale cream nuts; 5 dos superior lemon syrup; • 2 chests extra curious Y. H. Tea; 10 bbls No 1 & 3 mackerel. Received ate kr sale by J. D. IVI L LTA NIS, No 211 *th *lnset 1117.4411101W i POWDER MANUFACTURER, J26--tim. NEAR PITTSBURGH Ind hp. 0 CEROONS INDIGO, (a geed article.) in Store 40 and will be sold low to dose consignment, HARMAN & JENNINGS. 43 Wood street. Threads. • TUST received 900 clown 200 yards 6 cord spool efl 'threads, which trill be sold at eastern prices Isith the addition of freight, by ZEBULON KINSEY/ m 23 No 86 Murices stree YOS. white. blueaad red Buncing,a superior kJ article, auitahle for Flag* -and Banrors, for .I.'SQ. U. ArFAIiDEV & Co., 83 - Marliet street. "- sale by juiY Gothic Relocating' Clocks. jUST 11110141 from dm manufaenner. 2 Cana Boar , Repeating Cloaks, fn Roemneei end Mahogeey Cemer,•and fmr.te blr J. K. LOGAN & Co. Nu 32 FitikLatreet. No. 3ff ifal AL juit IS PITTSB ESPEC ILgenerall Transportati Boat Line. This lino tion Portable . ~ one of Wi depart (tail) from Pittsburgh, Philadeiehiat4 Bttimere. The superiority and advantages ef the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require comment: suffice it to Jay, that the detention, lass, separation win damage to Goods, invariably a tten4illir tltree r. 1.1 shipments betweee Pittsburgh tted Philadelphia, t r by the Portable Boats !nest effectnally removed. To give undoubted secority te evrners and shippers all goodsand produce shipped by this line will be in sulted in a responsible office in Philadelphie, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of tbe east ern cities, and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for warded immediatelyon arrival at Pittsbure t to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no COM missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E.G. WHITESIDES & CO., 36a Market street, below Tentii, Philadelphia. - GIESE & SON, Commerce streetiVharf. Baltimore. '3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. ,RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatham street, Boston, I allUegl abidEak - = 'At 4. aIeANULTY'S ... UNITED STATES PORTABLE; BOAT LINE For the ti ansportation of l'errh4944o to rind from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, vine ft war . first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has - induced the proprietors to Increase ;he 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 duys. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat ' System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require say com Mot. Shippers can rely on baying thoirproduce, merchant dire, or goods of tiny kind that may he consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without amwtdditional chArge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, Oire Alicommunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTV, 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, jan3l-ly -- 272, Market street, Philadelphia. ---- - INtuaS abaga Preietti to P elphia and Baltimore. Panting. w Four OHIO. 14 Belmont bank ofSt. C/clirirrige.. ••• Clinton &mar of Columbus t Columbiana bank of New Lisbon-- .. Circleville (Lawrence, .. 1 ( Warren, cashier). .... ......no stale Cincinnati banks.... . . Chillicothe -bank.. .. ••••T‘lti Commercial bank of Lake Dayton bank ------ . T Frank/in bank of Cohnnbus ------ :T 1T . Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of gtetibesetitE; Farmers' bank of Canton (hang° Granville 1 4 el! Hamilton „ • • • • r •• le Lancaster Marietta • . c Massillon .. Mechanics' and Traders'. Cin .ci. .. nnati • --• Mount Pleasant .... . • Norwalk „,. p Putnam Sandusky rr .... ST . • . Urbana _I riolo . ........... ..•• • . .. • ... 1 ... it „ .... . Wooster .. • Xenia ... 1 ..:1 4 Zanesville Bank of Cleveland.. ... . 7 • 7 7 7 • 7 7 , • 771 P ' IND/ OA, ' State bank and kramphot . _ :...1,1 1 ' State . Scrip . • KENTUCKY. . ~.. .--. Seats bank ILLINOIS: . ... Bank ~of Ill i nois, Sktinmettotput .... --- • - •-t t -t& ... v.iti.GINIA. . ..,. • 44„.4. 0f44 Valley of Virginia .. . ~..- •11 Rata al-Virg in ia Erdal'" thank of Virginia .-,,...... .. ... ~....,, ..1 Parniesn'Aanic of Virginia....:...... -- - -T.- - Nord- Western bank of VillP4Lid• • • • • - • . • • . ~ • • • 1 Merchanty' and Mechanics' hank of Virginia......- Branches ..... MARYLAND, • ~- .. Nattimore city banks r - r -r - - - - 7•7•7 7 • • • 7 7 ;PPP 411 othfr solvent banks.— ... .... .. . . ..... :1 NORTH CAROLINA. „• SOUTy CAROLINA. ,, , 1, .4 'GEORGIA All i d vcalbailki -•-- r ..... ..- -- . • 19. e. • • 9_?4 , .-. At/to/vent banks.,- ...- .. .- -• . 1 .... - -.1, - "..-..- -Ili A/Write basks. - ..., ALAt , AItIA., , . ..- ...441,LL ,;... —••-- 99 9 ..-i4-iii,;= ~14 Country boat.... .. 9 9 All hal:h. Pitlibursi • LOP: Nero Orlfaxa books (I.ce AU ba;tka " • " " • • ASUFPLT of elegaol "esotifijstyle, just . Doors," 151 tiberty street L' , sitheree, lien and anent 010 ithove goody E S7 EP'S Axes and E 9.fiutLSeGge,T4N 4 and for mtho by a 22 scyth e 30 DOZ. Seyth e s neati received arid foi sale male 3 cl • Ilitunis Arc TONS Jtqiivplooms H FOSALE L. A BUILDING 0 f,20 feet fOW m •onti f eth a1f10004 2 41* 1. posits thof.pivcorni Church. .IriqUirs ar A 22 . DUET& • ?insane Taft. A P 4 wortmiont of Tionepo`l6olo, rwincliumm AIL by Bewier—wvktisnte‘• F.'? 04 0 June 22 GM COPitiljar..4 norm - farm nil 1 Ot) ggi": ' 17 441. *Air "tie*. *weep Woo 4 sera ana, _ Exchange Do. Hollidayskurfh t: 7 . TT...TT - IRV ii ii“f4l44ll - 444, Bank of North A IlteriCil 'S • Ir' . 1 11 0,- Do Northern Liberktes •sti.seff. Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and hire/mimics' bank.„„. „ „, .p t Kensington bank • 777.• IT T 7•• TTITT• IMr Manufacturers and sifeckania Par Mechanics' . Moyonnensing _ par -rfs-Pa Plegade/phia ban* Schuylkill ... ." .. . .. • . • - /Mr Southtecrrk ..... .1:- r:ttr- .. t /Mr Western Bank of Penis Township •••• 11177: Girard bank. IQ U. S bank and branches --•• ,Y 9, COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Cirerinaniowo ITT•TTI7 TT— T••• Pal " (*Wee miady Pit Delaware county • . • POt " Montgomery county " Northumberland par Farmers' bank of Btieks'county.... • ~ .. Eastonbank Doylestown bank ........ ....• .. . Franklin bank of Walking/ 1 9i: . . 1 Bank of Chambersburek„,. " Middietaimi •tt•t• .. " qP ll .3 lB o l grrk •••••• • t t • • t ... •••• • " l'er4 l° Wia: 7••• • • • • •-t •••••••• • . • • • • I Snsqnshanna county Berkscounlyhis,.' 3. - hcrAk . •..-73 Columbia Bank and Bridge Canspaxy,... i 7 Carlisle bank • .• • Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster 1 " Bank of Reading 1 Harrisbetrg bank Honesdale ".... Laneaste-r ". •••• Lancaster co. ". sit••• 1 Lebanon f' Miners' bank of Pottsville ...:. • ~. Monongahela bank of Brownsville, _ 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge Oeiepaajt • • 2 Nortkapptnn bank . ..„. sale 7'osoanda bank Vyoming bank r BCP • i 4 West Branch bank ......., ••• .. ....... .-• • •I' York bank adorers' kiosk
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