the vtilp "hinting foot. ;I 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1844 MA number f interestbrrartkka may be found on our first and fourth pages. oZrrhe blunder of a compositor made us say in our-paper of yesterday, that Harrison's majority in Kentucky; in 1840, wait 5,500. His majority w•as 25,873. 'THE SNUFF OF THE DOM . —Sortie two hundred young democrats tvuned out last night in procession, with banners and devices, which clearly denoted the faith that was in them. They made a fine display, and it was really gratifying to witness the ardor of these youngsters in the good cause. Why, the little boys even see through the shallow pretensions of the coons, and arc contributing their share to put down the im linosters. ROOK OUT FOR -CoLPSTERTEITS. — Counterfeit Ten DalkirtZotam on the Lancaster County Bank are now in eireakidivin Philadelphia. 11411il, Rs-muscat stxsT.—lncreasing the National y millions in six months, and promising to two hundred millions of the State debts. 4-3480„.56.A hostile meeting took place yesterday at Abe Grove, near the Mateirie Race - Course, hit,'~haceMayo and J A Bonneval. The wee poinhVales." pistolit the distance ten paces. At the firstidal:OW, Mr M teceived his adversary's ball in thelllhisthy:itasrt Of the hip, when the affair termi rusteErLlllM wetinl is supposed nut to he danger- N 0 Cresent City, Aug 3. POLE RAISING The Democrats of the ;Third Word would invite their bretheren of the.other Wards and vicinity, to at tend a,Pole Raising, which will take !dace this evening, on qrant street, between Sixth and Seventh, at 6 o'- clock, 1' M. Several popular Speakers willbe present. . Aug 14 COMMITTEE OF COII4.I , :SPON HENCE. The eiguamittee of CorresAndenceappointed at the county Cotiventitm,will meet nt the Washington Hotel, en Saturday, August 17th, 1844, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Punctual attendance of all the members is irquested. The following persons compose the Committee: Jeremiah Flemming, Robert Getaway, Thomas Neel, ' James Dickev, . John D Fowler, John M'Corkle, George A7Kurtz, Richard Nl'Collough, Jr, Geo R Riddle. Abraham Streeper, Geo 1' Stevenson, Lewis Weyinan, Joseph Cooper, Geo Cooper. Capt. W,tt Sturgeon, Wm M'Cormick, Rody I'at tem.'', Samuel Black, Thomas Phillips, Henry Ingraham, P 1110h-env, I. B Piluerson, Josiah Ralston, Sobo F Richards, Henry H Patterson, Uzziah Stuart, Hamiltom Stuart. Dr Robert Wilson, Charles K John...m, S H Woodward, ins C C.: 1111 l tilill6; Dr Wm K-rr. ang 13. I'UBLIC MEETING A meeting of the Gernian-citizens tif Birmingham and vicinity, will be held ut the Market House, in the public square, on Thursday evening. Aug 15. A gen erni attendance is requested. Several nildrstsses in the German lunguage will be delivered by popular speakers. ' aug 13-3 t TO 'THE YOLK AND DALLAS CLUB OF NC;HESTER. July 16, 1844. To compliance with a resolution of the Cloy aridrAerkfb Clot). of 1\ tancliener, we ehallenv you to a discusiost of the leading Political Nlew urea of the two forties, at sucVline and place as you may IM aw. JOHN 11'DOW EL L, • JOHN BOSQUIT, ' LEVI BURCHFIELD, • Commiiter. • July 18, 1849. At a meeting of the Pulk and Dallas Club, or Man vheirvr. die above challenge wai accepted. The meet ing to take piece at Kennedy Grove, (near MaliclicAel ) uu Saturday Aug 17, 1899,nt 1 n'elnek P. M. H. BLANCAHRD, VALENTINE SHORTS, SY LVANITS PERKINS, Committee. \Ve, the above committees further agree on the fol lowiag arraugetucuts: The Speakers to consist of three of each party, viz: WALTER FORWARD, THOMAS WILLIAMS, C. DARRAGH, E,ois. Of the Wide party. .7 • . W I LSON M ' C AN DIA ESS AM . /IF:HI BURKE, ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE. EAQI. Of the Democratic party. The discussion to be opened by the Whig party.— Each Ppeaker to be limited to one hour, until each-hat spoken the time allotted. • The Commitie agree.nn the folltraincr officers.— George Cochran, Etri :President, John Words Jaws Riddle, Esq., and Valentine Short', Vice Presidents. George P. Stephenson. and Archibald Speer, Seep. Parliamentary rules of deliberative assemblies to be ibsereedat this discussion. All parties are tesrec tivelytavited to attend. JOHN M'DOWELL, JOHN BOSQUIT, LEVI BURCHFIELD, H. BLANCIIARD, VA LENTINErSHORTS, SYLVANUS PERKINS. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE MISS LYDIA APPLETON, VOR several years Teacher of Insu =caul Music .1 in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from vhich she is highly recommended, will give instruct tH a limited number uf Pupils in the above ac ,complishment. Iler long experience as a Teacher o f instrumental music, and a determination to spare Ito pains, for the adraucemcnt of her Pupils, site hopes will secure a portion of the public patrinage. Applications addressed to Bei 232 Pittsburgh I' 0.. or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the Grs Worirs, will receive prompt attention. By permission the follow ing Gentlemen may be referred to: AI:LETI KRA NKR, Esq., Exchange Broker. iss. A. B.LaTaA Esq„ City Treasmer, pi tL4 br g h ‘ AMKS 8K2.114 1, Esq.. Merchant, Penn pt. Mr. J. H. MELLoa, Music Store, Woodst. ang 9-cl tin Star Candles. r liE Subscriber having completed hi.; machinery 1. for maki re , Star Candy, is prepared to supply the frituids of b 's pine manufacture with an article equal in every respect to any made in the country, and at less price. 'For the convenience of families and retailers they are -put up In packages of from 10 to 50 lbs. Call and esumine them. 3 S GWYNKF., jy '2O Frank I i Ynnufactory. Second street. Star Cavilers. iONF. cent saved two cents earned,' so said Ben. inmin Frantilhi, and so will all who malio trialof J.S. 6Wyline ' S STA It CA SIM t:S. They will lied on trial, that the prim. at which the subscriber sells thew, 461111 . (CA them come as cheap as tallow candles. While ilrikleauliaoss and beauty, they are equal to speentatietti; et the same time, they remain perfectly hard fit a tem perature of HO degrees, being. much warmer than the summer's sun July 24 J. S. GWYNNE, Frv,kltu Manufactory, `2d street TAI. 'IUST ...K.wayed 800 dozen 200 yards 6 cord spool throadts, whielt wilate sold esetern pines with the addition of freight, ty ZEBULON .MNS*III filit)- • No 86 DiarkaLaulle. . • . „ Port of flittoburg4. RILPORTED EY • D. B. Sitetote,Steamboat Agent and Commission Water Street, near Wood 3 FEET VIATICA THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Demein, Baldwin, Louisville, °elle, Connlr,Brownsville. Michigan, Buies,ileaver, Cleveland, (fart, Beaver. DEPARTED. Josephine, Bowman, Cincinnati, Adelaide, Rougher, Cicero, Patterson, Nashville, a , Bridgwuter, Campbell, Wheeling, Michigan. Bnies, Beaver, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Moxahala, Parkinson, Mo. City. . BEAVEII PACKET. .. - ;,t•-•• The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Botts , aster, has commenced her regular daily tripa,;kmving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. 11. And Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricer to auk 14136meg:sad those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened ns soon as the weather o ill permit: on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVIELAND,O., and MEADVILLE. Pa., will immediately ign into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on beard, or to G. M. lIARTON, july 12 Water street. LC r The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safely Guard. - - PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. e-lro The new and splendid .steam boat BRIDGEW ATER, Capt:Casteass.t., will ran as a regale's - packet between this place and Wheeling. lenving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday atj3 o'clock. and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at t 3 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to --- 11 ‘ . NEWTON JONES. The Bridgewater is pnwhked with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. June 22 Pepper. 4 Beigx, Pepper; received and for vile by REINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty stnr-et Single Milled Casimero Cloths. LIGHT and elegant article for summer wear 11,,Tweed Coats of every varievy and color, together with a large assortment of new style light pantaloon stuffs and vestings which we ure prepared to cut an:: make to otder, after the latest and most approved styles, at very moderate prices. The pi inciple on which this concern is conducted, is to consult the interest of Our customers, as well as our own, by manufacturing a good article, and selling nt prices that cannot fail to meet the approbation of every purchaser. We trust to realize our remuneration in ready sales and quick returns. ALO E 0 C. NicGUIRE. Fash:onable Head Qoarters,2sl Liberty st. july. 2 4 Splendid Paintings for Sale. APORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS, nod one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS. paint ed by that favorite and distinguished Artist, tho late JA AllE3 BOWMAS. F. 511,, are offered for }ale. Thew pictures are not only valuable ns being per fect likenesses of the gentletnen , for whom they were token, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been pronomeed by connoiscurs to be splendid paintings, and among the mu-t sueccovitil works of the, eminent painter from whose hand they come. They n aw be t-ren at the. Looking Gins" , Store of W. C. WALL, in Fourth street, between Wood and Market. Attentien is especially invited to these portraits, as no ether opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur to ob tain portraits frocu,the pencil of the gifted Bow tit As . at a pi ire so die:lllas tlits,se arc offered. july In Ike District Court of Allegheny Counil William) v.t • 1 141 Fa. No. I'?R, July, 1844. Darlington, ) I'ULY 20, 1331—'-oii motiii,a of W. M. Darlington, ILP E.g., the court appoirt Francis RfSlumk, audi tor, to distribute the iirrieeetlis of sale in this case. From the Record, . IL RIDDLE, Pro. Notice hereby given that the nhoce auditor will attend to the duties of his uppoinituent at his office on Fourth sneer, in the rite of Pitt4l)4ol, on Friday the 16th of AtiguA next, at 3 o'clock, I'. M. where those iotereAted mny attend. • FRANCIS R. SIJUNK, jut!" 23. 1844. Anditrr. N. 0. Sugar. 1111. L, prime N. 0. Sugar; 111.1- , 9. " 2.1 Qu alit y , In ettire and fur P nlvby . REINHART & STRONG. ahl 5 140 Liberty street Rice, Vinegar, &c. • AB ARRELS Rice; • 4 -1 - 10 do Cider Vinegar; 10 bushels I'ea nut-; 225 lhs Grenoble walnuts; • 1- bale cream nuts; 5 doz superior lemon ryi ;iv; 2 cheers extra curious '1..11. Tea; 10 bbls No 1 & 3 mackerel. Received and for sale by .1. I), WILLIAMS, No 28.5 th street Comtnittet Bunting. 50n YDS, white, trlueand red Bunting,a‘npelior 1.1 article, AuitAile for Flags and Banners, for .INO.. B. M TMEN & Co., 35 Market street. eale by ,ltdg 23 Western University of Pennsylvania. THE next Session ofthis institution will commence on Mondny the 24 of September next. By a resolution of the Board ofTrnstees the price of Tuition ha., been tire.: at $5O, 37 50 and 25 a y ear. according to the advancement" of the Student. .Applicatim for ndmission run be made at the University float 0 to 10 A. M. aug 8-T&Y3w _ Notice to Pensioners. OYFIcE, Allalot 1, 1394. S Q Int—lt is proper that widows who are entitled to 1J the benefits cif the Ant of June 17th, 1844, con tinuing certain pensions for four years longer, should be lammed that Congress have made no appropriation for paying these pensions, and that therefore no pay ment can be expected before the latter end of Decem ber next. I am, respectfully, p n .1. 1.. EDWARDS. Tons. Jl. 110‘54'., gent, Pittsburgh. nog 6 dlOt 100 Blds. Thompson 's Latra Family Flour; Received and for sato by J. W. BURBRIDGE & Co. nu . /1 Water street, betwmn Wood and Smithfield _ FITTAISERGH THEATRE. LADIES and Gentlemen of acknowledged talents, wishiagongfwgerricetafor the ensuing Fall season of the Pittsburgh Theatre. Nilladdress by letter (post paid) to Miss Matilda Clarendon, Pittsburgh, Pa. The above establishment will open in September, 1849. MA T ILDA CL A REN DON. July 13. • - Lessee. rrrirc No` York Gerald, Philadelphia Mercury, and Cmcituuda Einriier & Massie, w r ill plec.e copy the above for too weak/ rat}asiad.Sill la iiisPprere . - liferciant, H. DYER, Principni PLOUI3. 'Clalikeiyilottamilasilie k ‘ 4 'r : ‘'' BUREAU OF OPIA AVCE A$D HyptapsArtil, JOLT 12, 1844. ROPOSALS will be received in this Beretta un til Tn'eloeltk M of Monday,the 19th. August mat, for furnishing and delivering, in the prepottions end at the pima herein named, the following number and dosctiption of cannon, shot and shells fur the naval service of the United States, viz: AiPitisburgh,Pesusykasia.. 4 eight-inch chambered guns, of about 10,000 pounds each 900 eight-inch solid Shot 300 eight-inch Shells. and 200'stands of grape Shot fur eight inch guns (To be concluded inone contract.) At Socket's Harbor, New York. 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt each. 25 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 cwt each At Bolalo, New York. 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt each thirt-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 ewt each. Al Erie, Pennsylvania. 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt each. 25 thirty-two-pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 cwt. each. Al Navy Yard near New York' 26 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 cwt each 20 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about °' cwt each {To be ineluded in one contract.) At Nary Yard at Gosport, 92 thirty two-pounder chambered Guns, of about cwt each 50 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about cwt each (To Lie included in one contract ) At Nary Yard near Boston. 1,200 eight-inch Shells At ate Nary Yard wear New York. 1,200 eight-inch Shells, and ITo be inclu -700 nine-pnander solid Shut del in one At Nary Yard near Gosport Va. I contract. 1.200 eight-inch Shells, and 800 nine-pounder solid Shot All the aforesaid guns, shot arid shells to conform to drnwings . to be given by the Bureau of Ordnance and llydrography, and are to be subject to such proofs, tests and inspections near the foundry at which the y , are made, and such further, inspections at the places of delivery, ns may be directed by the Chief of the Bureau, and to stand such proof, tests and inspections as Rill be 'entirely to his satisfaction; should one fourth of the number fail in any particular, at any one inspection, the whole lot offered shall be rejected. or such further tests be applied as may be deemed ne cessary; and all to be delivered by the first day of De cember, 1844. The contractor to provide an appropriate site for proving the guns. The proposals must distinctly state the rate per tpo (of o 040 pounds) fur the guns. and the rate per pound ' for the shot and shells, deliverable as 'thrive, Inc of I charges;.must be scaled and endorsed "Proposals fur' fir. nistring Cannon on the Northern Julies," "at New York," &e.. ns the case may be. Bonds, with two approved sureties in one half the amount of contract, will be required, to be entered into is Wain 'fifteen days alto.' the limo limited fur re ceiving hid-; and ten per cent. of the amount of all bills will be retained as collateral security fur the faithful performance of the contract. wlirh will be paid only 00 the satisfactory cotnpletioc of it; anti ninety per cent, of all deliveries made will be paid on all bills properly authenticnted, according to the pro visions of the contract, within thirty dugs Mies their presentation to the Navy Agent. Dninings of the guns real airl-11s a ill be furnished the successful bidders by the Bureau, rind they must lee cast mid finished to conform to them in every par ticular. The whole of "begun. to he turned, and the surfaces 'tressed Mr and finished perfectly smooth, rind to be cast of the best gun metal; nr, hot blast metal to be used; and the *hut to be cast ha sand moulds. ,duly 17.3twd Bureau of Construction, Equipment and . Repairs, July 13, 1844. TO carry - into ed;..ct that part of the act of CM.- grs! , , making appropriations for the naval service for the tiseal star, ending June 30, 1845, which relates to the punitive of American water-rottcd Hemp— Propmails will be received at this Burt-au, until 3 o'- clock, P M, of the . 29th day of August next, fur deliv ering at the Navy Van!, Charlestown, Mass., two hun dred tons of American water-rutted Hemp. This Hemp must be equal in quality to the Riga Hein Hemp heretofore purchased ibr the Navy, samples of which are now in the said navy yard—must be deliver ed free of all expense to the United States, and be sub ject to the infpection and agprovul of persons who will he appointed by, and act tattler, instructions from the Navy Department. Per:ons making 0111,rs must state the priceasketi per ton of .2.210 Naiads, delivered at the Navy Yard, and must forward with them the oBixs of pertains of 31.11 ii ( * kill property to heroine sureties in one third the to mount of the contract, for its performance, if the offer should be accepted. Separate proposals will be received for qutunities of not less than thirty tuns, nor more than two hundred tons. To diminish the hazard to contractors oftfor warding hemp front the Western States, which may not he of proper quality or sufficiently well prepared, the Secretary of the Navy has appointed two agents, who will, when requested, inspect that which may be prepar. ed to fulfil contracts tribe made under this ettivertitie mem. 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 gony will be furaished with samples of Riga Rein Hemp, and with the means of testing Hemp, m u d will be ready to give all infornuttiou in :heir power, to en able contractors to have their hemp properly prepared, 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 opinion of these agents is merely to diminish the risk to contractors, by furnishing useful information. The only iuspection 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 while quantity of the hemp embraced in any contract most be delivered at the navy yard Charles town, Muss, on or before the furatday. of August, 1815. In addiripn to the bonds which will be required for the faithful performance of contracts, ten pot centum will be deducted:ft um all bills for deliveries, and re tained, until the completion of the contract, as addition al security for its performance. The remaining ninety per centum will be paid within thirty days after the bills, duly approved, shall be presented to the Navy A gent at Boston*. july 23-3tawe29ang., STEP'S Axes and Edge Tools, for sale by j l GEO COCHRAN, No 26, Wood direct JUST RECEIVED-100 1b... Spanish Flies, at that wholesale and retail Drug Store of JON KIDD ju 19. corner Of Fonith and Wood streets, Mad der. ICASK MADDER, in story, and will be sold lots to close consigntnent. HAILMAN, JENNINGS & 43, Wood stice.t Patent Levbr Watches. "j 11 UST recet‘ed direct loom the importers. nn in voice of Gold Ent,•li.:ll Lever \Vetches, full jew. cirri, anchor and parachute escapements; two Silv e r Levers, anchor escapement 13 holes jewelled, all of which will be warranted, fur tale by J l LOGAN &Co., No. 31 Fifth at. INSURANCE STOCK. in SHARES of Natigaticm anti. Fire, Insurance Lf stock for solo by HUEY & CO. • TOE SALE. A titIAT YORK WAGON. but little worn En .41. quire at 5 IL rm. lERSCN. r rY " Diamond AUK, alutwt -weg. Dry Goods At austion. A T Davis' Commend Auction Rooms, corner of A Wood and sth sts • tommerww, Thursday, Aug 15th, at 10 o'clock, A M.. will be twlit a large and general assortment of DRY GOODS. J. D. DAVIS, • aug 14 Auctioneer. • Sameevening, ut 8 o'clock, a lot anew and second hand Watches J. D. D. Ilinasebold sad 'Litchi= INdruitere. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Booms, corner of Wood and sth streets,to-morrow , TuuriPlay, Aug. 15th, at 2 o'clock, P 51., will be sold, the Furniture of a private Family leaving the City, consisting in part of Bureaus, Chairs and Tables. Settees, and Bed stead., Sewing and Wash Stands, Carpeting and Oil Cloth, Venitian Bluds, Muir Mattresses, 1 Brass Clock. And immediutely after, 15 Boxes of Glass Jars. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. - o Z 1 .4 z' Y o C 12 Z V 2 g c 111151Eit TYPE AT AUCT A T Davis' Commercial Auction Room*, corner of A Wood and sth street -% to-morrow. Thursday, Aug 15th, at 10 o'clock, A M., will be sold, the following lot of primer Type, viz: 10 founts Greet Primer Type, Test and S i ecretary; 3 " Long " Extended: - I 16 " Shade: 1 " " " Dtevier Shute: 1 44 44 " " Extended; 3s, 44 " " Nonpareil, do. .1 D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TURNING - LATHE AT AUCTION A T Davis' Commercial Auction Ruoma, corner of IS. Wood and stb.streets, tomorrow. Thursday Aug. 15th, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, will be sold with out reserve, 1 Turning Ladle, n fmt rate article entirely com plete. 1 .1. D. DAVIS. aug.l4 Auctioneer. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY HAS been received direct flom the Eastern cities, at the new Aection ROOMS, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood sticet, and will be sold by PRIVATE SALE, • Crest; assortment of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets ; Stair and Floor Venitian. do. Schwa, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six qnarter matting. The colors and patterns n'te all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold for Litss THAI Ally WHEAL ELAN in the city. Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish linens, linen catnbrie, &c, which will be sold low. LYND & BICKLEY, Dug 9 Auctioneers. Arrival of Plan Cutlery, At McKenna's A.ciion Marl, corner of 2d and Wood Streets. IUST received and will be sold at public and pri vete role, a very extensive invoice of superior CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among which ore Extra fine (Rodgers') Pen knives, 1. 2. 3 and 4 blades; " " (Taylor's) Pocket do. 2 and 3 blades; Muhlenberg; du " Clay, do " Van Buren, do •' •• Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles; Tillutsun's Superior Razor., in cases; 'Warranted German Silver Table Soon.; - •• d. do Ten Spoons; Shaving Soap In Boxes, (0 cakes in each ;) Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, &c. The above articles are received direct from the im ! porters, and centre sold at extremely low prices. Sales ti, commence on Monday (this evening) the sth inst., and to be continued every evening (Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale. P. McKENNA, ate , 5 Auctioneer. Calfskin and Sole Leather at Auction. A T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner A of Wood and sth streets, will be sold km, at private sale, a Auperlot lot of Calfakins, and Sole Leather. J. D. DAVIS, aug I. Auctioneer. Wine COtlery and Variety Gods. A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, commencing this evening- Wednesday, June 26th, at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, ( Sunday 's excepted,) until all are sold, a large assortmetdof fine English Cutlery, received direct from the IMPORTER, New York, con sisting in part of 239 ihrz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Cases of Razors, n surerior article; 48 duz. fancy Scizors; 350 doz. Gimblets, 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. They are now ready for examination. Tel ins Cash, current funds. J. D. DAVIS, junel,6 Auctioneer.- BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. OR private sale at the new Auction Rooms, No, F 61 and 63 Woodst. ladies kid ties, and gaiters; gentlemen's shoes; fine brogans; tine calf and morocco boots, fine palm leaf hats; brass 30 hour and 8 day clocks, LYND & BICKLEY. m 11 Anetiiineers. DAILY BULLETIN OF NEW WORKS. Reetised at his Literary Depot, 85 11h St. TIFF: of George Brummell, Esq.. commonly called _LI Beau Brammell,by Capt. Jessee, author of Half Pay in search of health, 2 vets iu one, cheap form. The Jesuit—lllustrating the Principles and Pracsice3 of the celebrated society of Jesuits, duriag the Burly portion of the 18th century, by C. Spindler, author of the Jew. Little's Living Age, No 121 Wandering Jew, No 2, by Eugene Sue Illustrated Shekspeare, No 18; Columbian Magazine, for August, beautifully etubel shed; Lady's Companion, for August, splendidly einhellishet. Leisure Hours. Part 4th, New Select Library ; Heaven and Hell, No 4, by Suedenberg ; Wilfulhiess of Woman, by the authoress of "the Histo ry of a Flirt:" M'Cortl's Att of acquiring Memo ry; Willis' Pencillings by the Ir. I ; now supply. Also, a new supply of Harpers Novels. viz: Amy Herbert, Chatsworth, H. Family and other Tales; Arthur, Triumphs of Time, Rose D'Albsrt. Grandfather, Prairie Bird, alto Major J tales' Courtship, Hood's %Mints and Oddities, Merton, etc. etc., all Inc sale at Book's 85 4th street. . nog 8 HIISIIMERED IRON.-10.000 Ito. Hammered rlough. Siedgemould , Crowberand The Iron,re crived and for sale by J. V. 817 RBRIDGE & Co. uB. Water st., between Wnod and 'Smithfield. Inackirta 20 BBLS. new No. 3 blacken!, Just receive( and for sale by HATLMAN, JENNINGS &C,s. 43 Wnod st. --- 11 - IRESH PINE OIL, in .tote and constantly at the 1 Drug Store of ju 13 10. 2160ItsP, WHOLESALE Dealer in Foreign 'and Domestic !ivy Goods, No. 133 Wood street. above Fifth je26-Iy. 100 BLS. Salt, just landed a H nd tt t;; Fa: Co.y july 3, 1844 • • -' WATSON, POWDER MAYUPACTURER. j26--6m. LARGE SALES OF COOWS JOKA KIDD AIREIRIOME PORTABLE! BOAT mak For the transportation of NIERCHAN'DIZE AND PRODUCE BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PIIILA DELHI lA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON THE PROPRIETORS RESPECTFULLY inform theirfrionds and shippers generally, thatthey have changed the name of Transportation Line, from the UuhedStates Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five now Four Sec Lion Portnble Boats, one of which will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphiant.d Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to requirecomment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation ono damage to Goods, invariably attending three. rst shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, tr , by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubtedsecurity to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Meichandisc shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consign! to II Devine &Co, will be for warded inamediatelyon arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any comniunications or goods directed to the carts of the endersirded Agents will be promptly attended to. IL DEVINE & CO Canal Rutin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES & CO., 36a Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. . GIESE & SON, Commerce street Wharf Baltimore. A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3. Chatbamstreet, Boston. C. A. McANIIIITYPS 'UNETEI) STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the uanaportetion of Yerchandiza !nand from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORF., PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since It wa' first established on the "IndivtdualEnterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the i number of !lOWA duringthe winter to twenty-five, one of which will. leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during theseason. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages orate Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation ( when canals intersect with rail roads) am too well known to shippers by this route generally io require any corn meta. Shipperscan rely on having theirrroduce, merchant disc, or goods of any kind that may be consigned tu the. AgentA of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c. Allcornmanications to the following Agents will be promptly attended tot CHARMS 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 BORDIDGE. jan3l-ly Market street, Philadelphia. Migg MN= Freights to PhilsAlelpida an& Baltimore. MERCIIANTS & ,MANUFACTIMERS' LINE FUR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured,— The Prom icier. and agents will give their whole at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor thetowith their custom. We invite ship. pert, merchants, manufacturers undothers to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents will bt) received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional chargefor for warding or storage. SAMUEL IV DAY, Proprietors H L PATTERSON, swum: %rove/ Af Kier, Canal Basin, near7tb st. Pittsb'g. Samuel W-Doy, tat and2d Wharf, below Race at Delaware, Philadelphia (mac Cruse, Baltimore. L Patterson,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnston n. 1 N Briggs, New York. Wm B Reynolds & 'graft to: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Cu. J W Barbridge& Co, Henry Cooker, C 0 Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, Georgeßreed, F Sellers, Samuel J McD,light,, Louisville Sameel Wilson, Madison, Ja fob 15, '44 * FRESH TEAS, FRUIT, &c. 18 Catty Boxes Young Hyson Tea, _ 18 d., do Gunpowder do. ti do do Imperial do Gdo do rooobong do 4 half ebest.'extra fine Chulnn" Poutbong do 10 boxes Primo Lemons, 5 do do Oranges, 2 baskets Olive Oil, 10 boxes sealed barring. 75 hbls No 1 Salt. `2OO Boxes 8 by 10. Glass, SO do I 0 hp 1 1 2 do 2000 lb* Spanish Moos: Received and for sale Ay iuly 9 49 l'uti.:!..„( 4 -vlci'7No:l:, . PL ASTER , nor 0, o e . 4nment , and fnr sale by /WL Ikl ICIER. a 22 Canal Basin. near 7th street. Scythe Sneaths. 3 n DOZ. Scythe.Saeatbs, a superior uncle, -Tut received aed rot vale by - GEO. COCHRAN. tine 3 Blaonvoibr Sale. ta. TONS Jr uniate Mort for sale. 9 - 11 DEVINE dr. CO e 2.1 American Line FOR. SALE LOW. A BUILDING t0t,20 feet front, nn6th street. op rt. 'poste, tele Epii4opal Church. inquite of 822 is.. HUEY &CO Ttp_lis A N wwortment of Tionora — T?olii, manufucturcd alk. by F, fic**--w 1/4( . i c salti by 4st- A GEO VIDCHILVL .tt.;i ; ,,, ;:.:•,. : ..1',1,.°4.t:.. , : , 7 , . . .".,,,...-".',"-T,H.'.::---'.:,....,.:._...."...--t.-,;-,.,..,. DAILY ET 0. KILOMMIR,UMW' SIKPICIMIF consan . o , Warn AND tictikrio SI'S • SPECIE STANPARII. . Mer chants and Ma:inflict ur crii' Scrip ...... .pan Exchange Bank Scrip Currency..._....._.. ..... BI its County Seri,...._. . „press; .... EXCHANGE —AT SIGHT. 04 Philadelphia ............ • -- . - Nero Y0rk...... Boston • a • .... - Baltimore •+-- . . . SPEC Ig G01d... .. .. ... prene• ilver .. : ... • .. • • •Pfii . PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGLE • Bank of Pittsburgh :..: .. 1•••_' POI Merchants and Manufacturers' itallA• -• ' 4 - - ,00,, ...... - •-•- i ' , ••- MO : Exchange Do. Hollidaysburg4 ...... .... --fa , • - PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America ...... -- • • - • • -Pi Do Northern Liberties Pat Do Pennsylvania - -- - -Pat ComMercial Bank of Pennsy/rania Poo Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank. , -Pa - t Manufacturers and Mechanics' per Mechanics ...... .... ..,. par_ . Moyamensing ...... Per Philadelphia bank a par Schuylkill ..,.. ." - par So/Awash ..... " _ .• - 'Pat Western a ...... ~ ~ . ,„ . . . . p o Bank of Penn Township ... . .. Girard bank iv . 10 U. bank andbrandies ...... COUNTRY BANKS. .. Bank of Germantown " ..... . . . . . . ....pli " Chester county' . ........ Pat ::'• " Delaware county - . 1 0 " " Montgomery county...—. ....par " Northumberland ........ ........... pat Farmers' bank of Backs county..._ Psi Easton bank ..... ... poi , Doykstoters bank Pal Franklin bank of Washington _ 1 Bank of Chambersburgli .14 •` Mididleiown ..... . ...... • .... I . Gettysburg's .. .... .. • • " Susquehanna count y "..48 Be rks county bank.___ . .... .75 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... l Carlisle bank l j l 4 Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank ' /I. " Bank of Lancaster 1 .; " Bank of Reading a HarrisbUrg bank 14 _-14 Honesdale "..:. • -- • Lancaster " ...it Lancaster co. " Lebanon " . ... -11 = Miners bank of,Pottsrilk... - AfoncnigaAela bank of Brownsville ' ' if New Hope and Delaware Bridge company '3 ',.. Northampton bank ....no sale . Towanda bank ...• 85 Wyoming bank • ...... ...... li West Brcinek bank York bank . OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsrille.... ... ........ • . 11 Clinton bank of Columbes... —.........:,14 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon ...... .... —"it Circleville (Lawrence, cookies' )..... lai " ( ltiarrest, cashier) Cincinnati banks • -1 Chillicothe bank ... ...... ... • .Zl.l Commercial bank of Lake Erie . i... .3 Dairies. bank..... .. .. .. ...... Prank/in bank of Cassa .... bas ... ... .... I Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville:A Farmers' bank of Canton 30 deanga -, if Granville ~. 62 Hamilton 10. Lancaster .1 t 16 , Marietta ........ .. .. —.... .....14 Massillon ...... ... . . Mechanics and Traders'. Cincinnati ....- Motrat Pleasant ' .." .... ..... ..... 11 Norwalk --If Putnam. . ' ---.. 1 1" ...... Sandxsky . 10 Scioto - -. • - • . - Urbana .. ...... Wooster.ll- Xenia .... . ........ ............ .....lt Zanesville -.... • .5....1i Bank of Cleveland .. ... ...........30 INDIANA. . Stale bank and branches State Scrip .- ... l • i I S . . All Dirfeks ILLINOIS. Slate bank Bank of Illinois, Skawneetorn ........59 VIRGINIA..• - 1 Bonk of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia. , I Ezehangs bank 4f. Virginia ..... . .. .... .... .1 Farmerehank of Virginia . - :. .. .. 1 North-Western bank of Virginia .. .. ...:. .. . ~ t. Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia ... :. .7. - 111 ARY LAND. Baltimore City banks .. .... .. .. .. .. .. ..psi sic All other solvent banks.. .. .. :. .. .. ._ _ _ _itr. NORTH CAROLINA. \ ? ' Pittsburgh .1. p, No 28 Fifth street. mmram • • • , • • Pet Ash. 1 40 1%SKS POT ASH. jyist npeeiired t anst foil sal by J. %V. BURBRIDGE & CO:. - jytO Water st, bets:veto Wood and Srnithdeld'. All solvent banks SOUTH . CAROLIN A AU solve n ba nks GEORGIA. 'Winfrey?), tanks . I.AT,A MA. Yobili biruks Country banks.-- - • 1:0171S1 ANA. ;Vero Orleans banks (g00d)....... TENNF.SSF.E. Anbanks SA3.LRAIVS. • 120 A, LDS. Salerntus in,Doxer, for rats' MY b mu y D. & G. W. LLOYD. r. lir.llllPLazie's Liver Pine A i,nEsitsurrLY.—Thew valiable PO ars now u:erl cztensivcl3 anti the demand daily cren.ing. An. 3tue. bilious end subject to sick heed nche, tar fly Ml•ene's User PHI*: they gob, 'Te ed" roli f • Fot pule at tEw Drat RCVS af sort At Kliftf. caner of Yang* asik Wood streets . : StUnlike r StUallV - A b S e U n P ut r if L jell elegant Surritzrr e., yin received ui-tbe "t itiine. Doors," 151 Liberty meet. 1. 14Gle1Sit, A ?ibtlibit.:A.N, Brij FRENCH 'G 124 *images:light and' dark patterns: a flue we t tent of tisit'abant ;nod , willlw-fiontul'at Jak,5410.& 161'6L1 RR, No. 251, Liberty 4-treet. Yr. OF Lowoon.-500 Ib. Ex tract o( Lo- E wnod,.just received and for sob at tlaa T Stnre of JONA KIDD. in 19. corner of F mirth and Wad otafel STABCH. 1500 s l ;l'.s,h . , r meAlc iv u :.s arit & G. iv. Ltom CA&fOR OIL. BLS . ereal, rms . sg4 :t slll, - • .1 AM..1.4, j , . 7 „ . Fri i'prem
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