Alorntng i)cKft• PITTSBUIRGH, PA. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1844. CP:On on , pur outside form will be found a Letter to tbeatm. H AMAX DENNY, and other articles of Interest. LATER FROM MEXICO The New Orleans Picayune of the 18th contains Is let intelligence from Mexico. It says:— . At about 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon, the Brig sicsopof-sier Rose, Capt. Sturot, arrived in this port from Vera Cruz, and anchored off Ihe Point. She sail ed from Sacrificious on the Bth inst. The officers oF the loss reports that the health of Vera Cruz had muciriasprased, the fever having materially abated. Our advice* by this arrival are not so full as we could wish, not a letter from our own correspondent coming to hand. and our files liMag_itoperfect. • Sa n t a An n e we o r e gratified t4_ learn, has placed the remains of brave and ill-fated Gen. Sentmanat 'at die disposition of his friends in the United States.- I%is is bat an act of proper resp-ct to the memory of the dead and to the feelings of the living. It appears, alter all the quibbling and denials; 'Allot we first stated on the subject of - the execution of Sentmanat was true; his head was severed from his body and boiled in oil. Santa Alarm utterly disavows the act, and the Govern ment has in consequence issued an order requiring the commanding Groom' at Tobasco to report at once what actually did take place, that he may take measures to satisfy public opinion and "all that sort of thing."— This order is dated the 18th of July, at Mexico. It. appears that both the French and Spanish Minis --ttlerit at Mexico addressed the liveliest protestations a gainst the summary execution of the subjects of their fespectfvti nations at Tobacco. Our files are nut so complete as to give us the whole correspondence, but we have a letter from the French minister, dated the /Bth of July, which thrusts aside with scorn, the sub tetfrge behind which the Mexican Foreign Secretary endeavor to defeat the action of his Government in the premises. He reasons the point on the g eneral ground of the universal law of nations. He charges that those Frnich subjects in Sentmanat's expedition, who were shot without trial. and therefore contrary to the law of nations. The responsibility he throws upon the Mexican Government, and awaits in.structions from home as to the oourse to be pursued upon the blood-thirsty slaughter of Tobasco. That the Spanish Minister has been equally spiri ted in his protest against the same acts, we infer from s the semiitivenets with which Ampudia alludes to hint in his dispatch. The papers before us allude to the sohjee-t only, but the communications between the two Governments are not given. The President shows himself resolutely bent on en forcing the law against the exportation of specie, wheth- er gold or silver, which shall not have paid the duty imposed by law, and he calls upon his cuvtum house officers to exercioe the utmost vigilance in the premi- - We cannot learn verbally anything by this arrival as the progress of the Mexican designs upon Texas, and one papers throw no new light on the subject whatever. Wemust therefore be content to await another arrival. FIRST WARD MEETING The Democratic citizens of the First Ward are re quested to meet at the house of Henry Cassiday, Union attest. on Friday evening, for the purpose of forming a Democratic Club. sag 28-3 t. - HICKORY CLUB A general meeting of the Democrats of Pitt town ship, will be held at the house of J G SCHLRCK, 4th street road, on Thursday, 29th inst.., at half past 7 o'clock, P. M. Several addresses may be expected. Let every democrat attend. A J GRIBBEN, I'rest. WOrti..Sec'y, prn tam. P. B.—Regular meetings every other Thursday evening, frum nnw until the Presidential election. Meeting in Baldwin. Jar At a meeting held at the house of John Cowan thimuntlersigned were appointed n committee to invite the canaidatos on the Whig and Democratic tickets to Wires* she Citheltil of Baldwin township, cn FRIDAY, 30r.h . 0( AugU4l. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the house of John Cowan, on the Brownsville Ro ad. MATHEW H. WEST, JOHN WILSON. HIRAM ARMSTRONG. GEORGE 'McGIBENEY, JOSEPH McNIGHT. ALLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Allegheny County Total Abstinence Association will be held in Temperance Pittsburgh. on Friday, 13th September next, at 11 o'clok. A M. 1. J. ASHBRIDGE, Sec'y Ex. Corn. AWL RiLOUSA, FROM EUROPE. EGS leave to inform the enlightened citizens of B Pittsburgh a-nd vicinity that, arare of their taste and refinement in the Fine Arts, he has brought over from Europe a collection of the most SPLENDID VIEWS .Ever exhibited is the United Stutes This Exhibition will be open forone week, at Con cert Hall, Penn street—commencing on Monday Au gust 26th. He is confident of meriting the approbation here, which he has undcv in tingly received in Italy and France and also in the city of New York. The execution of the Paintings, as regards light and shade, and beauty of coloring, has been much admired. SIGNOR RAGUSA prays the Ladies and Gentle men of Pittsburgh to believe that this is no common Exhibition, and not to be classed among the many which have deceived the public, but one which will realize all the anticipations of the mind's fruitful fancy. The Exhibition will consist of 16 Paintings The Interior of St. Peter's Church at Rome. The French Army entering Moscow. The City and Port of Marseilles: Interior of the Cemetry of Pisa *,` ' l 'The Great Festival of Belshazzar, (exhibiting the difference of day and night. The City of Florence, Capital of Tuscany. St, Petersburgh, the Capital of Russia. The passage of St. Bernard—Napoleon crossing the Alps. The Palace of the Tuilieries—the Pout Royal Noe. reel Festival—lllumination and Fire 'Works. The Thames Tunnel, in Loudon, with Gas Illumi- melon. The Interior of Convent of Eloise and Abelard View of the New Bridge in Paris—the Louvre— _the Tuilleries—the Champs Elisees—the Institution —and le Pont des Arts. &c. The Ruins of the Temple of the Sun in Palmyra. -The ar r ival of the Remains of Napoleon. The transportation of the Remains of Napoleon to T the Royal Hospital of the Invalids. The City and Bridge of Bordeaux. -SIGNOR RAGUSA begs leave to state that the principal part of the Paintings were executed in the Gallery of Rome--and he prays to add, that if the lit,- eral and intelligent community of Pittsburgh, will give hint a call, (he flatters himself) they will be well plea*. Rd, and do him the justice' o acknowledge that his ex hibition surpasses any thing of tke kind ever brought 4o their notice. Hums of Exhibition, from 10 A M to 10 P M. 44PAdmittance 25 cents: Chiklren half price. Notice. lONA- KIDD, having on the sth inst. associated ,010 with him in the drug business, Mr. JNO. FLEM ING, the business. in future, will be conducted under ..tluitirm of J. KIDD &CO. Pittsburgh, Aug. 21,1844 WANTED, SNJiTh QUARTS OF WILT) CHERRIES. for which F the bighe t. price will be ;given at the Drug .store of - WM. THORN, al°. - Nu 53 Market st. INSURANCE STOCK. ASHARES of Navigation and Fire Insurance V- 41Iuck forsale by HUEY & CO. - AgAiree.:.*thalitis;:ilit4rail.6o.o. JONATHAN KIDD, JOHN FLEMING, Port of Pitt burgh. IttPORTID SY D. B. Sheble, Steamboat Attest and Can Merchant, Water Street, near Wood 3 FEET WATZIi IN TIM CM/lIIAKL. ARRAYED. Lancaster, Fisber, St. Louis, Forrest. Haslet, Cincinnati, Sligo, (new) McDonnold, Strip Yard, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Michigan, Bois, Beaver, Iron City, Forse, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Monticello, Tuttle, St Louis, North Queen, M'Cline, Cincinnati, Utica, Andrews, Louisville, Cleveland, Dart, Beaver, Michignn, Bois, Beaver. BEAVER PACKET w The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Rotas, Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock: P. M , and Beaver at 9, A. M. Prices to suit i he times, and thoie whc have no money carried free. The Panel to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather gill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE:, & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND, 0., and MEADVILLE. Pa., will immediately ga into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on Ward, or to G. M. HARTON, jilly 12 Water street. aa- The Michigan is. provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. *or 'The new and splendid steam boat BRIDGEW AT Elt,Capt. Cittessr.t., will ten as a regolne packet between this place and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock, and Wheeling evety Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Dtidg.•water is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers, juno 22 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE, MISS LYDIA APPLETON, FOR several years Teacher of Instrumental Music in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from which she is highly recommended, will give instruct 'ors to a limitevi number of Pupils in the above ac complishment. Her long experience as a Teacher of instrumental music, and a determination to spare no pains, for the advancement of her Pupils, she hopes will secure a portion of the public patronage. Applicarioas addressed to Box 232 Pittsburgh P 0.. or left with Pr. E. Appleton. at the Gas Works, will receive prompt attention. By permission the follow ing Gentlemen may ha referred to: ALLEN KRAMER, Esq., Exchange Broker, JAS. A. BA RTRINI, Esq., City Treasuter, Pittslegh J MOMS BENNY, Esq.. Merchant, Penn rt. Mr. J. H. M ataxia, Music Store, Woodsy. aug 9-dim Established Emigrant Passage Office. 4 0 at -4 0 if/ 7 e --- • -NEW YOWL AND - -LIVERPOOL WEEKLY PACKET LINE. THE subscribers would call the attention of such persons residing in this country as are desirous of sending for their friends, to come out limn any pat t of Great Britain, to their uneq.ndled arrangements ou both sides oldie Atlantic, tor having passengers brought forward with despatch. They ore also prepared to remit monies by drafts payable throughout the United Kingdom to prepare passengers fur the voyage. Per sons residing at a distance can, by writing to either of the subscribers, ascertain the prices of passage, &c., slid by a remittance of the necessary amount with the names and residimee of the persons to come, a certifi cate will be at once sent forward by the first Packet Ship, and all necessary information Oven. Apply to, or address JOHN 111:IRDMAN, No 61, South street' New York. or JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs DALZELL & FLEMINGS, aug 13 Wnter street, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh b*ratary, Fot the Removal of Deformities of the Human Frame and of Diseases of the Eye. THE subscriber -has returned t-) the city and le tends to establish nn lartrtms lir fur the recep tion and trearnicnt of deformed members, such us Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wry-neck and Strabismus or Squinting., und of Diseases of the Eye. 1 here is no Institution of this kind as yet in this coun try, though much needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their ad vantage to be operated on and to be attetale4 to in an establishment exchisively devoted to ttm restoration of the above named deformities and diseases. The easy access to Pittsburgh. one of the healthiest spots in the country, by river and canal, almost at boy season of the year, would offer great facilities for those desirous of being relieved. His ample experience and well known success give sufficient gueranty 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—dtf Star Candles. fl NE cent saved is two cents earned,' so said Ben- Franklin, and so will all wbotnake trialof S. GW)74lO v l STAR Csant.as• They will fiod on trial, that the price at which the subscriber sells them, makes thorn come as cheap as tallow candles. While in cleanliness and beauty, they are equal to spermecetti: at the same time, they remain perfectly hard at a tem perature of 140 degrees, being much warmer than the summer's sun. J. GWYNNE, En:11110in Manufactory, 2d street, Pittsburgh Powder Mill, HAVING purchased these extensive Powder works, I on now mannfacturing and prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Rifle, Sporting and Blasting Powder, which I warrant to be of the very best quill ity. Wli. WATSON. Orders left at Parry, SCJIt & Co's. Warehouse, 130 Wood street, will receive prompt attention. je26-.-Gm Diu,Wien; THE paianership heretofore existing between J. M. 1. White and James A. Long, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business is continued by James M. White who respectfully solici:s public patro nage. JAMES M. WHITE. 021. [aug 24] 3 ' 100" s. ciflTEocrwoon, 2.300 lbs. Chip Fustic—ln store and for s ale at the drug store of JONA. KIDD & CO., aug 21 corner Fourth and Wood streets. PROITING INK. A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S SUPERIOR PRINTING INK, IN LARGE AND SMALL KEGS, Just received at Ike office of Ike "Poet." august I Civil Engineering, Architecture, Survey ing, AA. 9' H g PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween A. y; DRAKE and E. Z. C. JUDSON having been dissolved. the undersigned would respect. fully inform hie. friends and the public generally, that be will continue thebosiness. and would solicit a Rhare of the public patronage. Orders left at tins shop of F. A. Stafford, Architect, over Harris' Paint Shop, sth street, pr at his residence on Hay street, between Penn street and the river, will be punctually at*nded to. A. E. DRAKE. • jely 15 tf NEQuitum THREE BIG DOORS! 4011 N MeCLIMKEY, PROPRIETOR. The proprietor of this well known and highly popular Establishment, respectfully announces to the public that he has just received his FALL STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETS, visegtxmcm, AMOUNTING TO $75,000, And is now fully prepared to attend to all orders, Of any amount. He bat no hesitation in saying that this is the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Pituiburgh by any one house, and in VARIETY AND QUALITY IT CANNOT RE EQUALLED Ho has now on hand, mad° from new materials, a —most magnificent auortment of READY MADE ChOTHING, To which be would call the etteation of all who wieh to procure ' FASHIONABLE ANI) DURABLE - APPAREL. His stock comprises mow article of dress desired by THE MAN OF FASHION, Or the rnoredurable and comfortable clothing prefer red by THE WORKING MAN, Both of whom, will be accommodated at prices mach cheaper than at any other establishment in the city, and with articles which he can warrant to be interior to none that are made in the country. As the increase of business compelled him to enlarge his store and make other improvements, he would in vita the publia to call and examine the EXTENT AND STYLE OF HIS NEW AR RANGEMENTS. - Having secured the services of the best ostlers and workmen that could be procured he is prepared to make CLOTHING TO ORGE;R At the shortest notice and in a style ensurpaued. CAUTION. Purchnsers are cautioned to be on their guard against the tricks of little rival eatablishments that try to palm themselves on the aavrary as the THREE BIG DOORS. The public are desired to note the METAL PLATE IN TEE PAVEMENT, In front of the "old original," as that is a mark for the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot bAcatinterr felted. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, aug 7-tf No 151, Liberty street. Harper's Illuminated Bible No 7. ALSO, a great variety of new works, at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 4th street, Harpers Bilble No 7.. Memoirs of Vidocq,—prineipal agent of the French Police, written by himself. Electrotype blanipultnion,—being the theory and plain instructions in the art of working metals by pre cipitating them from their solutions. F.neyolopedie of Chemistry, No 7. New York Mirror, for September. Living Age, No 14. Jacobs' scenes in the Pacific Ocean. or the Islands of the Australasian Seas, during the cruise of the Clip per; by Thomas J Jacobs. Wandering Jew, No 3; increasing in interest. The odes of Anacreon—Rhymes on the Road and Alciphron. Graham's Magazine for September; Ladies' Naticnal Magazine, dot Arthur's Ladies' Magazine, do; Kendall's Life of Jackson, No 5; M'Cullough's Gazeueer, No 15; The Spoon, No 3; Harper's Edition of the Wandering Joy', No l Price 6j cents; Clay Badges, assorted colors. Clubs supplied oa reasonable terms; Endycloptrdianf Medicine, Nns 9 and 10; Cooper's Novel■—new soppl3; • Medical NOWA, No2o. Just received and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. [nug 20. Fresh Goods. 9 DOZEN Underweod's True Lemon Syrup; oss , 1 " do Lemon Juice; 2 " do Walnut Ca:sup; 2 " do Mushroom, do 6 " do Mustard, (equal to Ky.) 1 " French Rove Water; 1 " Hermetically Sealed Salmon, (Fresh) I If do do Halibut, " 0 .. do du Lobstvr. 3 " Sardines; , Cases French Capers; 2 " do • Elives ; 1 " Prunes in &,s. Just received and for sale at the Family Groaorg Store of RVINIIART & STRANG, aug 140 140 Liberty street. xritASTIPEfi, WOOL DYF.D ENGLISH 1.4 AND FRENCH CLOTHS; super 7-4 Black and Naval Blue, Citron and Claret Browts=sall of which have been selected with care for our own trade, and are graded from $4 ,to $ll per yard. We have also pro vided some of the finest and most expensive trimmings to be had; and we never employ any but the best of workmen. We feel confident that we will be able to turn out coats that cannot be surpassed for durability, elegance and cheapness. We would invite those that are in the habit ospaying cash for their work, to cull and try the Fashionable Head Quarters, No. 3.51 Liberty street. an 21 OPISION OR THE EFFICACY OF THE MEDICATED VAFOR BATH. OUT of the number of cares submitted to the Bath, 217 hove been cured; and it is but jnstice instate, hat in acute and chronic inflammations, more benefit has been derived from the use of the Medical:4l Vapor 134 rib in twenty-four hears, than I have ever witnessed in a month's successful practice. Thsfollowbig is a list of the disorders included in the stove 227 eases i Ac.ute'and chronic affections of the liver; Scorbutic diseases of the skin; Scald head, salt-rhemus, ring worms, &c. ; Jaundice, lumbago, sciatica; Acute and chronic rheumatism; Asthmatic diseases spitting of blood; Palpitations of rho heart, attended, with weak, small intermittent pulse i Erysipelas inflammations„optiolmia ; Obstinate glandular and scrofulous diseases; Stranguary, spasmodic strictures, &c. Syphilitic sore throat, eruptions of the skin ; Tio-douloureux, and nervier* irritability. WILLIAM IRELAND, M. D. Persons afflicted with any of the above mentioned diseases will see by the foregoing letter of Dr. Ireland, the success which has attended the administration of the Medicated Vapor Bath, and are invited to call at our office on Fifth street, near Smithfield, and examine further testimonials and certificates of its efficacy. nag 10 FLEMING & BLACK. Star Candles. 1n . BOXES Cincinnati Star Candles, escorted prz.v.just r eceived and for sale by _ _ REINHAUT & STRONG. lelo 1.1!), Liberty it Scaled Interring, 20 BOXES SCALED HERRING; 20 do., Scotch, do.; Just received and for sale, REINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty street, MackszeL 20 BBLS. new No. 3 Mackerel, Jut receives and for Fale by HAILMAN;• .JENNINGS dr.Co. ; july 9 43 Wood st. ALGEO & McGUIRE, iltuttbm Seim A Irmo!. SALM, BY LYND & BICKLEY New dludiosjitoomo, Not. 61 and 63, Wood street, ON THURSDAY, August 29, will be sold ?rom the shelves alargeand general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commencing et 10 o'clock, A. M. wooLERs. Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue,block and mixed satinetts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. Worsteds Plain six quarter English merino, of all rrilors; changeable figured A Ipacca lustres; three and six quer ter mouseline de laines; dreas hdirfs, &c. Silk* and Satins Plain blk dress silk; figured silk vesting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk bdkfs; &c. Linens and Cottons Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton prints, checks,ginghnms, Irish linens; brown muslins, blenched do.; cambric do.; table sloths; tablediaper; &c. Fancy Articles. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc. Also, at 2 o'clock F M. a large quantityof fleueekolct and Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dougb chests, ttands,c;adles, &c. Adjeprued Sale of Dry Goods. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thursday August 29th, at 10 o'clock, A M., will be sold agree able to adjournment the balance of the large sale of DRY GOODS, commenced un Monday, the 26th inst., part of which are Superfine Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Calicoes, Muslin., Sc At 2 o'clock, P M., FURNITURE, .1. D. DAVIS, aag 28 Auationeer. Fins Trimmings- and Laces at Ancitaa. WILL be sold at the new Auction ROOM!, Nos. 61 and. 63 Wood •treet, on Monday, Septem. bar id, at 10 o'clock. M., a large and rich assort. meat of Trimmings, &c., the remainder of a wholesale stock; and wbico must be positively sold without reser vation. The following it a partial enumeration of the assert meet Plain, Colored and Black Taffeta and Satin Rib.. bons; Ladies' Colored and Black Cravats; Black Italian Saying Silk and Bobinet Lace; Cap Nets, and Ashburton and Brussels Net; Bobinet and hash Blond Quilling; White and Black Gimpures ; Trimming Laces; Narrow Edgeings• ' Thread and Needle s work Inserting* I Thread Laces, in every variety; Striped Mull, and Striped Muslin.; Merino and worsted do *Wry; Berlin and Cotton Gloves; Gum Garters; Bell Cord: Women's Woolen Caps; French Artificial Flowers and Fillet Gloves; Paris Dress Caps, and Satin Gloves ; New style Fall Shawls; Akikte et* Embroidered Cravats; Extra Superior Kid Glalret &e, The shore can be examined previous to sale. LYND & BICKLEY, aug '2B. Auctioneers. Just Itssaved, At McKenout'a Auction Roams, corset of 2d and Wood Stasis, 91 WO Casks of Hardware, of superior quality, -I, among the lot, and 20 dos extra fine (Ladies') Pen knives ; 50 " Gent's do do do; 100 " " fine pocket, do; 100 " " " 2, 3 and 4 blade, do; 100 Cards (superior) assorted, do; 50 " " Sensors 100 doz Gimlets • 1580 Qra Augurs 50 doz Gr 8 Tea Spoons, (superior) 8 " Tobacco Bose.; 9 " Cork Screws 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges 10 Setts do 111 do; 20 dot Banbutg Locks; Ales.--Table and Butcher's Steels, Carving Knives, and Plated German Silver Table .Spoons, The above lot will imayiten and needy for examina tion (up stairs* on Tuesday morning the 27th inst. Due notice will be given of the day of sale, Pt IWKSIgIttA. nu 26 -7tutnioneer:' Five Seiblime Lets at Asetioa. WILL he sold on Thursday evening 29th instant, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial. Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fihb streets. Five Building Lots situated in the City of Allegheny. fron ting on Lecock st. and also, on Ann at. A plan of the the above lots may be seen—oiny other information that may be desired, will be given on applicesi, rto the subscriber. J I) DAVIS. aug 23. Auctioneer. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY. HAS been received direct from the Eastern cities, at the new Aucuoo Houtus, Nes. 61 and 6P, Wood street, and will be sub) by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assortment of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets Stair and Floor 'ft:media, do. . Schnell, Tufted and Bruit/As Hearth Rugs • - Four and six trailer matting. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest' and most foglionsble descriptions; and the carpets will be sold for MINI THAN ANT WHILRIL KUM in the city.. Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish linens, limn cambric:v., &c, which will be saki low. LYND & BICKI/EY, hug 9 Auctiousers. Arrival of Pine O;tiery. At McKowa', Auction Mart, corner of 2d and Woos? Streets. MST IscAsed and will bo sold at public and - pri. vote sale, a very e x tensive inyoico of superior CUTLERY and Fancy flciod;', among which, ass . Extra fine (Rodgers) run knives, 1,2.3 and 4 blades; 1' is . ITuylor's) rocket do. 2 and 3 blade's; Muldenberg, do PClay. do P if Van Buren, du " Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles; Tillotson's Superior Razors, in cnees; IVerranted German Silver Table Soots; 1. do Tea Spoons; Shaving Soap in Boxes. (6 cakes in each ;) Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, &e. The above articles are received direct from die im porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales to commence on Monday (this everting) the sth inst., and to be continued every eveaMg (Sunday's suthep ted,) until the whole are sold ; Terms-Wade. - P. McKEN. NA; aug 5 Auctioneer. Calfskin and Sole Leather at Auction. AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood mai sth streets, will be sol d at private *ale, a superior lot of Collating and Sole Leather. J. D. DAVIS, oug 1. Auctioneer. LARGE SALES OF six. Maier"' and Variety 4100411, AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, commending this evening- Wednesday, June 28th, at earl gas light. and con tinuing every evening, (Sundays excepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the Is rouge, New York, con sisting in part of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Cases of Razors. a superior article; 48 doz. fancy Scizors; 350 doz. Gimbletb. 110 4, 1 i. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. Thiry wp ready for examination. • Unts Ca4 I .c9ITAV funds. J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer. IlaiL T UST received 900;dozen 200 yvirds 6 cord apnol et thntadi, which will be mid at tauter,' prices ariiti the additioti of fFeighi,f7 t.F.PPLON KINSEY: R 323 49 4.§ Market street. ~~';~_.. owe ~ i,.s+iawi;.llt~i 1 4/11M3GAIN POltith2.ll 11011 T &Mr - For Me traluportation of fonitCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS RESPECTFULLY inform theirfriends and AiPPetil generally, that they have changed the nameof theit Tnmsportation Line, from the United States Portable Bost Line, to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec thin Portable Boots, one of wEch will depart duil) from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at.d Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require comment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably attending three. ral shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, it. 3 by the Portable Beats nost effectually removed. To give undqubusasepurity tit qwners qud shippers all goodsand produce shipped by this hap trill be in sured in a responsible %rice in philadelphia, without any additional charge tq the owner.i. Met chandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consignexi pq Devine & Co, will be for warded immediately%) arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions- H. Devine will recelye 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 bo promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pitpburgii. EG. WHITF.SIDF,S &CO., • 36.) Market street, below Tooth,. Philadelphia. GIETE & SON, Commerce street Wharf, Bald mop. • '3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street. New York., - RICE. & WILLIA Jan 22 No 3, Chatham street. Boston. Mg= lila= a. A.'NEciANITI.TY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation of Il'erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it was first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, lips induced the proprietors to increase the number of floats during the winter to twenty-five, cne of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bel timers every day (except Sundays) during the senonn. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages ofthe Portable Boat System ovecesery 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 hnving their prrxluce, merchant dine, 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 any additional charge mode for reel:iv ing Or advancing charges, &c. Allcommunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended 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, jan 31.1 y 272, Market street, Philadelphia. Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE F'OR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as s hort time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tentionatul endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship. pars, merchants, manufacturers nod others to give us a call before shippingelsewbere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwaf44 Wigtol4t tuiditfpnal charge for for warding or storage. S4P4UEL W DAY, proprifiars 1 - 1 L PATTERSON, 4 &GENTS: Samuel MKier, Canal Raiin, nanr7th ii. Pittsly'g. Samna IV Day, tut anti 2d Wharf, heluw Race st • Delaware, Philadelphia. lane Orrse,,Baltimore. HL Pattersen,HollidaYsburgli.: Jesse Palleecon, Johnstown. + N Briggs, New VU141.. Wm B Reynolds sT Co., Boston 'EVER TOC James McCully, I►n& Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W BarbridgeSr, Co, Henry Coulter, 4 I C G Hussey, I John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers,, Samuel J McNight, Louie Samuel Wilson, Madison, feb 15,'44 Ricer ViURSA; &c. 4BARRELS Rice; 10 do Cider Viaeger; 10 bushels Pea eutsi 225 lbs Grenoble walnuts; • 1 bale cream runs; 5 der, superior leratmsytup; • 2 chests extra curious Y. H. Teal 10 bbls No 1 & 3 toockerel. Received and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, No 28 stb street Bureau of Co teen,. Equipment and Repairs. 19th August, 1899. SEPEBATE OFFERS will be received and con sidered under the ndvertiinment from this Bureau of the 18th Jab ,1844,f0r America water-rotted Hemp —for qunatlties not less than ten tons, instead of thirty tons, as therein specified. To be published three times a week till the 28th of August next, in the Madieonian and Spectator, Wash ington,D C; Eastern Argus, l'ortland, Me; Augusta Age, Augusta, Maine; Hill's Patriot. New Hampshire; Morning Post and Daily Times, Boston, Massachu setts; Journal of Commerce and Aurora, New York; National Ea:Niter and Democratic Signal, Harris- burgh, Pennsylvania; Sun and Republican, Baltimore; Enquirer, Richmond, Virginia; Old Dominion, and Beacon, Norfolk, Virginia; Kentuckian, at Louisville; Gazette, at Lexington, and Maysville Advocate, Ken tuay; Old School Republican,. Statesman, and Cinciti- • nati tepoblican, Ohiu; Register and Chip i ago Depict crat, Old School Democmt at;t4 Peporter,Mis semi; New Orleans Republican, Lonittana; Detroit', Free Press, Michigan; Moraine Gazette, s ? .if s la, N ew • York; American Sentinel, and Public Ledger. Pbile delphia; Daily MorniegPrist; Pittsburgh, Penn.; Sol =aim Register, New Haven, Cormarticat; and Stars inatrer, Geneva; New Ted. • 6.40114044. Ott ow, D 4 LT " 4. azimut, wanwifs swim? liferckants and Manufetau rrre &rip - • •Pd" ExcAarigeßank Scrip Curragey. . ..1 Berk: County Scrip NX,C LIANGE—AT SIGHT. On PAiktielphia ....... • • I • - • • ..... • • • • troy. , New York, .. •.. ••••-• v• -• • Freer. Boiltne, .. .. • . , Baltimore... prem. 4.PEPIg. Gold . ~.- • • ...... prein. Silver ... .•"P*l PENNSYLVANIA.Tr.r.ITTSBURGH. _' Boa of-Pittsburg/6 Pi" Merekspis wad Manafactureri bosh ...per Exchange 6 4 • .4.• • ..... • ....par Da. Holliclaydrargh P.HILADELPUIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties ••,T•• * Par Do Pennsylvania •• • • ....... •••• -par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Per Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank . -Par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par /*shanks' Moysimes.tsin . • par Philade/phia lignk par Schuylkill , . .. " Southmark .... :":.. „.. . . par IVestern I, Bank of Penn TotensliiP. . . ....par Girard bank I • t. - • 10 U. S- bank and branches3ll 11111 ,. 17 .. 13“ . .. COUNTRY 13A1NRIC Bank of Germantown " Chester county .... ... . ..... .pai " Delaware toasty pas " Montgomery county .... .... ........ psi , " Noratuntberland . - -:. .... - ...... ~... par J' Teri bank of Bucks c0unty........ , par Wgstanbank .. -- ---1 ,". , .par AlieooWit bank Pas Franklin ban* of IVashinglon 1 Rank of Cliainbersbnrgh.... ... .--•---- •11 41 Aliddlotorn -- 7' ":7' 777. '''.. " .. " "j !I Getlysburgh: ... ,-- ..- - 1 I , Lewistown. .... l "9 Susquehanna county 4Q' Berkseounty bank Columbia Bank and Bridge Company. 4 Carlisle bank .. „.. .grie , bank Farmers and Drovers' Lank 14 " Dank of Lancaster .. " Bank of Reading _ Harrigerg baiik V . ... Honesdale ".... Lancaster " Lancaster Co. " ............ " . 1 • Lebanon " Minera'bank of Pottsville.... - -1 Monongahela bank of Brownurale • • , Nei o.Hope and Delaware Bridge compasy „,..2 Northampton bank --no sale Towanda bank.-- Wyoming bank West Brandt bank York bank It"' OHIO. Belmont bank of Bt. ..... Clintonbank of Columbus Columbiana bank of Noe Lisbon - - Circicaille (I.amrepee, cashier) • 14 i ( Warren, caskier) ?? Ise sale Cincinnati banks.... ..... Chillicothe bank— ..........,...... Oautraercial bank of Lake Erie.... .3 Dayton bank .....-.1 Franklin bank of Co/sink:it ..... ..1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Stesibenvitte,.l Farmers' bank of Canton 80 Gea*galr?--- :717.• 17!"..1111... : irr ....- 1 -4-- .Flantiltan - Lancaster . Marietta., Massillon . . 1 Mechanics' and readers', Cincinnati:„,.. Mount Pleasant . T . Nortralk Putnam ..... _ . . . Sandnsky . Scioto , 10 Urbana - • ..... ...... 50 Wooster -1/ ~. Xenia -.t.:',11-7,....., ........ •., 7 .... 14 Zanetrillf. ...... ... Bank of Cleveland.. ....,. .. ~ ~.. —3O TN - DIANA. • _ _ State bank and branche; „ „ 7 . . -14 State Scrip o l2 All banks ILLINOIS. Slate hank Bank ofailUinois , Sha C Cio ten VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia. Exchange bank of Virginia, .- -"I Fa rosters' bank of Virginia____ ___________„.. North- Western bank of Virginia-. •-• Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virgin 4.... - BrancAes— .... . 1 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks...-. ..... _.._ .. par All other solvent banks.- . ..... NORTH CAROLIN A All solvent banks.—. - SOUTH CAROLINA 'V solvent banks . „ Allsolvent banks.—— •• .. „ I SO ALAtAMA - . ,Country baras.. . . ... LotrISIAN 7 A. New Orleans banks good).- .. TENNESSEE ?. - I All banks- Pittsburgh E STEP'S Axes and Edge Trio Is, for gale bi GEO COCHRAN, - - 49 BBLS GROUND PLASTER, Justreceived from Baltimore, on ronsiitimitut, and for saleby SAM'L M Canal Basin, nenr 7th street• Scythe Sneaths. on DOZ. Scythe Swaths, ivsuperief article, just CPU received and fot sale by ... june3 GEO. COCH . Blooms for Sale, 3 TONS Juniata Blooma fur au.le. H DEVINE & CO., a 23 American Lino. FOR SAL.: LOW. J•-• . A BUILDING 10t,20 feet font, onGth itseetyol 1.06it0 the Episcopaleburch. Inquire of _ _ Tituassf' Tools. A N assortment of 'Loners' Took, msnuftatowl 211 k. by.F . Beeler--wasouied. Foot sale by • ,June -.?, GEO COCHRAN. Getikis litepeating Cleds. - .UST received from the mann/norms, 4 Cases Brass Gothic kopeating Clocks, ip krayweets and Mahogany Cases, and for sale by J. K. LOGAN & Co. No 35..' Fifth street. 500 YDS. wirite,blue and red Buntiscasupetinr ankle. suitable fur Flags and Buouirs, fey JNO. B. M'FADDEIN h. Co., as Madifet street. wale by julv 23 wigs vrampgisf e - POWAft AVAll,7,terugve; j26= bin. NI% Ail PIT TrEVILGH. cODNIIV Or WOOD Aw*lMOttun sTe, S l 'F C 1 STAr4P44I) KENTUCKY GEOR(.II . A . No 26. Wntd etreirt. ULJEY 4 CO
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