tip mak post.l port of Pittsburgh. PITIIIIBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1844 'ITFTBWORGEL BOARD OF TRADR. COMMITTIM MI JULY. Jos.lah pig, J. Carothers, W. S. Howard. 'IIOTICE.—The adores. appointed at the hue IffettMeredeCo' creation, will meet those of Butler ebi4q. at itaketstown'on Thursday the 25th inst. at 1 P M., to put in nomination a candidate for ilkinator e to be supported bf the Democracy of the aletrict. ROBERT PORTER, jetty 15 Chairman of Allegheny Conferees. wrw. COMMOACe on our outside a letter from • friend in Pbiladelphia, in relation to the recent distur. banes. It will be found of interest, and we thank our friend for his. attestion. • On the fourth page will be found a curious Divorce case, aid Whig enthusiasm. . Me. NILLIMIeII coosequence of the sardnUornble state of the weather the Concert *dyer : deed. ftgritlaterday, will take place (this evening, Stiio44, , The bill it an excellent one, and should be 214"414; Ctietestint..fleers, held an inquest yesterday fore. &moon the body of a young man named Robert Mil lar, aged about 18, drowned on Saturday evening in !bet Allegheny river, between the Aqueduct and Hand street Bridge. Verdict, accidental dlowning. W& Foawa*D made another political speech on Saturday eight. Good for Mr. Fonw AHD. But is he nut acting with imprudence—great imprudence? If he and his friends should succeed in beating the Democratic candidates for Governor and President, to whom will Mr F apply for a Judgeship? He has now on application for appointment to a Judgeship before Gov POSTER. Will be ask Clay for a post if be bhould succeed? And if be does, is it possible that Mr. F can expect any favor from Mr CLAY for one of Tyler's oliee-holders. CLAY will be very apt to send him knew; with the same sort of a curse that he hurled at James IC. Polk. A Quirmos POE TEM FRIENDS 07 TILE WOULD is JUDOS, WALTER FORWARD, Esq —Did not Mr. Fottwaan, in 1840, immediately after the Whig Con vention in this place, at which this mune Mr FORWARD suggested to Mr TY i t ta to insult the Democrats,—did not Walter Forward, we say, nuke a speech at a whig meeting .iti fav:r of the Compromise Act, declaring *if tfiit aat would afford sufficient protection for man tiftWmres. liar The whigs bad a ball painted red and blue at their mooting on Saturday On the blue part was the name of Clay. on the red that of Frelinghuysen. Was not this something of a mistake. Should not the red have been assigned to him who took so active a part in the Cilley tragedy, and the glue to his canting co adjutot Ai - rearms CAPITA Lure be sold cheap for cash, a number of banners and transparencies prepared fur the Whig procession of Saturday evening last, rep resenting the •• lVhig triumph" in Loui,dann, at the recent election in th State. The owners not having present use fw them, nor the most distant hope 11. r the future, will dispose of thin cheap for cash. By order of the Bankrapt Committee. To/hr ValuniterstiAllegiteng and the surrounding .Cosaties The undersigned gives male° to the Volunteer Companies who were to attendance at Camp Fayette, and all new compattios since organised in the counties from whence those companies come, th it the trial f the medals presented by Dr J Art:L.l%7one, 11 if I take place at Pittsburgh, on 'TUESDAY, 10th SEPT. AT 9 OCLOCK. A. 111. The fat sterile of Jackson'• medal will be nittartb.d (o the hest drilled company in the lessons comprised i n the School of the Soldier, and Company, or such parts of the same as the judges may find time to in spect. Tho fee simile of Harrison's medal will be awarded to the tnimp:nly srlove repn.setitative or representatives tnnita the nearest break to the Bull's 'Eve. The names of the Judges who are to preside at the trials. the place where they are to come elf, and the rules for their regulation, will be made known hereof ter. tar The papers in Binler, Beaver, Washinehin and Fayette rffil/liithi, and in Wheeling and Steuben ville, willeutifer a favor by copying cr noticing the above. rirTRE. MoSEE IS RETURNED tr JAYNE ' S CAR XISITIVE d,Kta Rot produce the moat decided Ixoirfit to Chulica, Sick-Headache, Griping Pains, Di:octant and 8.11 derangements of the Stomach end Bowels.— Pin ante at the Franklin Head printing Officer, Third street. LIM —Half tile vises of Piles are canned by the irritation of small worms. Jayne's Vermifuge cures ell such cases by removing the worms and im parting a healthy tone to the bowels. For sale at the Ftsuklin Head Printing Olce, Third street. 17PASTRIIIA oR PHTHIstc is caused by a lodgment of ittsiron ..r MUCUS in the air cells, which obstructs the rmssnse of the air through the wind tubes. Jayne s Expectorant re noires the obstruction with the greatest furl lit y. and cures the disease at once. N or sale at, the Franklin Head Printicg Office, Third At. Iar(7ODONS AND COLDS. —Jayne's Expectorant is a idessatit and certain trnk) tor all Pulin: nary uf factkuls. For isle at the Franklin Head Printing t)f rice, Third street. g ar BIONCIIIITIS.COUGHS,CoSSIJIIIPTIoIa —Thou sands din stinoaily with tne above diseases, Jryne's Expectoravet nevei fails to relieve, and permanently clams nine out of ten %Aril') use it as directed. For sale at the Franklin Head Printing Office, 'third street. gar CoriIIOMPTiON, BRoNCIIITIS, ASTHMA, —No remedy has aver been found to remove the above dis enses4o promptly and effectually as Jaync's Expec torant. Zt cleanses the Lungs from all irritating mat """ ters, while at the same time it heals and invigonttes Wllthem For sale at the Franklin Read Printing Office, Third street. ozr CHuLICS AND FRITTING OF INIPANTs — Every mother sh•tuld have Jayne's Carminative. It is the very thing they need fur their children, as it immedi. ateiy cures the cho;ic and allays all irritation of stomacls and bowels. Fer sale at the Franklin Head Printing °trace, Third street. CIZT H Ass TOO MICR TRLED IT I—lf not, do not delay another day, but send immediately; if you have bean one of the wise and prudent, and already bought a bottle, the question iv settled. :ou have recovered your health. Jayne's Cariniuitive Balsam. for Bowel and Sim mer Complaint. never fails; it is the fluty medicine that trilleure. Thousands °literal,* have given their tes timony in its favor. No family shoold be without it. Facade at the Franklin Head Printibg Office,Tbird at. icily 19 Std R. STEWART would announce in the citizens .1.1111. of Pittsburgh. Allegheny. and vicinity, that he bee opened, on Founh street. nest the corner of May -164400 4th,a Comeetcial School in winch are taught all the breaches that masticate a mercantile aistee. educe. au , " rhyortfAtierstleace*.--Gentlenten attend when it aikido/h i ettowuniones• — ,piasitit Writing Cisu, at I o'clock P M. Juno Wt . ' IaiTONTInk D. B. 84e.tde,Steatedoal Agent end Ceuentetios "41 ILLY . W4LTIHIL HL THZ ARRIVED. Cutter, Collins, Cincinnati, Michigan, Boies, Beaver, Utica, Hemphill, Wellsville, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Belmont, Poe, Wheeling, Swiftaure No 3, Robinson, Cincinnati, Atlas, Morris, Louisville, DEPARTED. Utica, Hemphill, Wtl Cleveland, Elan, Beaver, Michigan. Boles, Beaver,s R Clayton, Bailey, Cincinnati, North Bend, Duncan,Cincinnati, Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling, Cutter, Collins, Cincinnati, Plymouth, Jarvens, Cincinnati. ..reiso- The Steamer CLEVELAND. (Capt. Thee S. Hart,) having been thorough impaired, will run daily between Pittsbargh and Dewier, leaving Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock A U. sad Elsaver at 2 o'c lock ~ t P. P. M., connecting with Liiie of Boats to Cleveland and Warren. Ohio, and Greenville,and Meadville, Pa. For freight or passage apply on board or to BIRMINGHAM &54 TAYLOR, No Water street. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Boas, Master, bas commenced her reguliir daily trips, living Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock.. P. M. and Beaver at 8, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather dill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND, 0., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. BARTON, julv 12 Water street. 113 The Michigan U provided with Evans' Safety Guard. TO THE PATRONS OF T - HES B CLEVELAND. P-- t h , THE owners of the Steamer Cleve ` land having churtesed the light draught ... tamer ZANILSTILLI. -•-• bias ter ,will depart as usual,every moming,Sundays except ed, for Beaver, at 9 o'clock, A M positively. For freight or passage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, No. 5( Water strf.et. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. . - /..r,-- p a , The new and splendid steam boat t , B RI DG EW ATER, Capt. CAIIPBt. Lt.. will run as a regolnr packet between this place and \Vheeling, len% ing Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and ‘Vheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight Of passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The 1161g:water i 9 provilvl with Evans . Safety Guard, to prevent explo*ion of boilers. U. S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN ow • Th e .tplendid p•ts•ienr„er steam {Mar LIT - rLE BEN, Capt. rhacher,will • not a.a n.2tilar pocket between hut ' , lire and Cincinnati, lent log ritieburgh every Wed ne,olav inoroinz at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Sat nr;liiv. at 10 o'clock. For freight orpoccute .Jpply nn I.oord fu to No 4, Wood •orreot. The Littler Ben is provided with Evans ".afety enard to prevent explosion of boilers, em26-3m, , T N the ma ttet of the admiiii.tration • • _L nceount of John M' .aster , W Jr., ' . liislet t, late of Allegheny County, de- ." . t. one of the adminiotators of Joseph • A .- . FOR CINCINNATI . cense& And now, to v. it; May HI, 1044: 1 . idi sik er Steamer CUTT ER. CoLt..IN , Allister, The Coort refry the adorinistl anon account nbove - ...... ~--.- will depart for the above and in terMe- A meet I,,lted U. W Tri Elder, Robett Robb. nod F. R. dime ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, Shonk. Esq., to audit and report the 'tame. M, positively. The Cotter has be. n t horoughly re paired, and furnished with entire new boilers, arul cuo B y the Conti, THOMAS F ARLEY, Cll . . he recommended to the *hipping and travelling corn.. The undersigned auditors will attend for the pur munity as a safe and ex p e di t t,m a boat. For f re ight, pose of their appointment at the race of F. R. Shook. or passage apply on hoard. or to 1 Es q., 4,h street. city of Pittsburgh, .tti Saturday, 27th BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, ll dny of July next, nt 10 o'clock. A are . at v.ltich time and ; ..ace all persons interested ren t LO at- No 60, %Voter street. ROBERT ROBB, The Clutter is provided with the Safety Guard, to ' te l ' d • I m 25 FRS. It. SHUNK. revent,exolosion. , . WILLIAM ELDER. . Beaver and Warren Packet. •al ..a,•1•••• THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. t ALLEGHENY COUNTY. SS. Shaw,master. will run as regular tri- ~ N the rmitter of the administration sc weekly packet between the above named ports. leaves J_ count of Willi•im ftdministru- Beaver on Mondays, Wedn e sdays , and Fridays' morn- :I' .c. 4lP c:- /. for of the estate of Julius Nelthrop, Be ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- ' t' ; ceased. ordays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland And - now, to wit; July 8, 1844; refer lirect, For freight or passage apply on board, or to red to F. R. Shook, Esq ,to audit and bIRMINC4IIAM & CO., Pittsburgh, distribute the same. By the Cowl, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. / j •I'lloxlAS FARLEY, Cl'k. Notice is hereby given that the shove Radium will attend to the ditties of his nitpointment, at hit office in 4th street, in the city of Pittsburgh, nn Monday the sth of Atieust, next, at 3 o'clock, P. M., wheto those interested are ri quested to attend. FRS. R. SHUNK. Auditor. E. TROVILLO Consumption Curable. 1 - 111. A LL, having returned to the city, may be con..ulted nt the Monongahela Hunan from 9 un til three o'cloct. daily, Sundays excepted. july B—d&wtf SA LE OF FINE CUTLERY. I Al McKenna's Anction Mart. corner of 2d and Wood Streets, W ILL he sold un Monday evening the 27th inst. L r.lll*Lane's Liver Pill. at early gags light, a variety of very superior A FRESrI e xtensive LY.w—These valuable Pills are cut lei 'list received direct from itte imposters, con .. Y.) CW. now usedly and flie demand d a ily i n . P EACHES.-60 bushels filed Peaches. for sale ' sisimg in part of very lino pen and pocket knives on creasing Are ym bi:ions and subject to sick head by D&G %V LLOYD, I etude, scissors on csr ls. splendid Van Buren. Clay, ache, try Dr Nl•Lone's I.iver Pills; they give speedy my 11 Nu 142, Liberty street . I and Muhlenberg knives, superior pen and pocket relief. For sale at the Drug store of 1 JONA KIDD, G 3tbic Repenting Clocks. , I Sales continue 4 every evetflk during the week, and UST leceived from the manufacturer, 2 Cases every evening afterwards, (Sundays excepted,) until corner of Fourth and Wood itrvers. 1 J Brass Gothic Repeating Clocks, in Rosewood the whole is sold. and Mahogany Cases, and Au- l'llf. 11,1 I J. K. LOGAN & Co. july 15 No 32 Fifth street. FRESH VINE OlL,iu tture and conatautly at the Drug Store of ju 19 No. 6. Pig Lead.. H. ATiPI: R ' S Illuminated and new Pictorial Bible, TONS Pig Lend: No 6 Received and for fele by No. 6 of tlll3 aplendid edition of the , Bible has just J. W. lIIIIIBRIDGE At Co. been received at. COOK'S LI r EKARY DEPOT, 85 Jul y v 18 W a ter st., between Wood and Smithaelit Po .rtli atreet. M'Cullitoith's Gazeteer. lin. 14; 1 re P ARTICULAR NOTICE. An Cm:nt.'s% ii, Nit 6. Harper a edition; WANTED soon. at HARRIS' Intelligence office, M'llwiii is Evidences of t..bristiattity; from 25 to 30 quarrymen and laborers, to go Little's Living Age, No. 9: a short diatance down the Ohio, and get work and goo d I ilitsirnted Shakarare. No. 14. ply for most of tho summer. Also. wanted three good Fe ut hersionhough a Excursion through the Slave hollow w a re glass blowers: steady good men to go to a Staten; from W: oi l l i n gtuu on the Potomac to 'be . flourishing town in New York Juste, e, where they will Frontlet of Mexico; ' get steady work and cold pay. Also, two men with Lototre Hours, new select Literary Edition, by Prof. F a milies. and two to four buys, to go to work at a E. A. Andrews; Glum' Hone in Elitnheihtown. up the Monongahela Heaven and its wonders. and also Hell; translated River. . Also. a good colored Cuok, to go ei a respec from the Loin of E. Stiedenberg; l iable Hotel, Sterbeastilie Also, wanted several good Eclectic Magazine. for July; ! rooks and girls for all work for Hotels and private , Van Dimet,s Land. Narrative during 3 years captivity Families. Or Places wanted fur a number of of S. S. Wright; clerks, and boys, and men in warehouses and stoles. The Martyr Wife, a Domestic Romance; by the author or in private Families. Places wanted for a number of Hiram Elwod, the Banker. 1 of c.tlored men and boys. conks, house.waiters, c.iach- Cyclupedin of Practical Medicine ; edited by Jim. , men, laborers. and for all work. Forbes. M. D.. Alex Tweertlo, M. D.. and John ; All ki n ds of Agencies and Commi4,don business at- Connolly. M D.. revised with additions by Robley tended t o promptly, and for moderate chat gest please Dailey...on. M. 0., No. 7, the back Nos. can be apply at ISAAC Ili A KRIS' General Agency and supplied. --. " Mao. n nee supply of the following new works : I intelligenoe Office, No. 9 Fifth street. july 15 Ruse D'Alberick. by James; Coningsley. by Disraeli; Chatsworth, the Romance of a week; Arthur. by Eugene Sue; Amy Herbert; Arthur O'Leary: Tylney Hall: Life of Goethe; Also, a `teat variety of new and cheap publications, for sale at Coolest Literary Depot, No. 85, 4th street. July 18 aesa~avl• Merelunst, Water Street, near Wood. FOR BEAVER BEAVER PACKET TIIACKER. For Cincinnati. Reg :eifi r Wedncad.y Morning Pack(' AFRESH supply of EXTRA W Hai WYLaT FAXILT FLoUlt. juili received and for sale by J. W. BURBRITIGE & CO.. bill Water et, between Wood and Smithfield. auntuntatte. RATIIRIAL,MORAL & INTERESTING EXHIBITION. MlA.ll3XffelglYira CELEBRATED MOVING DIORAMAS, ITALIAN FANTOCCINI! OR LIP2.LIKE MECHANICAL FIGURES. As formerly exhibited at the City Saloon and Amer ican Museum, New York, and in Pittsburgh, in 1839. Will be exhibited at the TEMPERANCE ARK, ALLEGHENY CITY, For Poor Nights Only, On Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday the 20th, 23d, 24th and 25th of July Admission 25 cts.—Children half price. Tickets may be had at the I'ast Office, Allegheny, and at the door of the Ark. Doors open at 71: to commence at 8 o'clock. july 1943 t. GAS WORKS. ADAMS & GOLDTHORP, GAS FITTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, 61 TAird Street, opposite the Post O ffi ce. HAVING bought the principal part of the tools and stock of the Pittsburgh Gas works, we are prepared to fit up Churches, Stores, and private dwel lings, on the most reasonable terms and in the neatest manner; and having worked a number of years in the Gas works, Pittsburgh, and in most of the Eastern cities, Philadelphia and New York, we feel confident of giving general satisfaction to all who may please to favor us with their patronage. All kinds of Brass work made; Oil Lamps repaired, cleaned, and made the same as new. Turning in general. july 10.-1 m BY a Resolution of City Councils. the undersigned item been authorized to extend the time fur re ceiving written proposals for selling to the City a Farm of not less than 200,n0r more than 400 acres of land, aud not exceeding twelve miles from tho City, till the first of August neut. Proposals fully to dessignate location, improvemen if any) and terms. E F PRATT, ASHBRIDGE, Overseen of the Pour, City of Pittsburgh, jy 4-41 & w till Int sue. PITTSBURGH INFIRMARY. For the Removal of Deformities of tke Human Frame and of Diseases of tke Eye. THE subscriber has returned to the city and in tends to establish nn INFtastART for the recep t'on and treatment of deformed members, such as Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints. tcry neck and Sty abismusor Squinting, and of Diseases of tke Eye. There is no Institution of this kind as yet in this country, though much needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their ad vantage toles operated on and to be attended to in an establishment exelusively devoted to the restoration of the above named deformities and disenses The I.:l=y access to Pittsburgh, one of the healthiest spots in the country, by ricer nod Canal, utmost at no, season of the y ear, would offer great facilities fur 41.•. i I .11 Innoz telieveff. I I 1.4 .1 tuple eXperietwe and well known .Mcces4 gicv caaritov that the we:Cu-ix of those entiU,lea to I:1. care %tit be Etretttly promoted A WIER r (4. \V A I.TEII. M. 1)., Liberty. 7.eir the curlier cf Fourth street. ink 3—.l4‘silm ALLE(.IIENY COUN IV, 53. jut y 1. 1844 july 10-dio2s JONA Kinn 10 or 12 000 Thomas Anderrons Fire Brick, Also, 10 000 6-et of Cherry Plank. by july 19 • BIRNIINGHANI & TAYLOR Farmers' Deposits Dank. 1 SHAR but stock. in tho Farmers' Donosite Bank, for saley HUEY & Co. Mackerel and Iftrriag. rPLS. No. 2, Mackerel, law; JlO " " Herring.: Just received and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE &Co. july TB Weer at., between Wood and Smithfield AND WONDIMPTIL CITY FERMI. For Sale. audton Salts. s • • Aidllll.ol6 ale 3 " 41 cud Sipes. Morocco, Calf and Kid Slippers. it."seie Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood sod sth streets, on (this day) Monday, July 22; at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold without reserve. by order of Assignees. the following stock of Boots and Shoes; also, Morocco, cot, Hid and binding skins, viz: Women morocco slippers, Women's leather boots, do welt springs, do gaiter boots; Men's calf skin Mon roe., men's ..calf skin pumps, men's fine shoes; Boy's coarse brogans, Men's, do., men's fine pegged Mon roes, men's slippers, assorted; Boy's Monroe., Men's coarse boots, Women's morocco shoes; 539 papers of shoe tacks, 4 dozen calf skins, doz. morocco skins, I dos. binding skins. At the Same time, 1 gold patent lever watch, with 5 pair extra jewels. And immediately after, a large and general assort ment of Dry Goods, the balance of a retail Store. N. B.—The above stock of Boots and Shoes are in as good order as whet first purchased. they are ready for examination any time previous to sale. Terms Cash, good current money. J. D. DAVIS, July 22 Auctioneer. Auction Sales CIF WATCHES, dry goods, cuulery, engravings, IL/jewelry, clothing, furniture and groceries, at .1. D. Davis' Commercial Auction Hoorn', corner of Wood and Fifth its, on Monday next, July 22nd, at 10 o'clock A M.; will be sold without reserve a general assortment and variety, of fresh and seasonable dry goods. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon 1 breed wagon; a lot of new and second hand furniture; 15 half boxes of tobacco, of various qualitime bed cords and pecking yarn. pressed tumblers, wrapping paper, iltz-; 2 half chests Y H. Teas, a superior article; 5 baskets chem. paigne wine. This evening, Saturday, July 20th, at 8 o'clock, dry goods, euttlery, engravings, a few summer coats; at half past 8 o'clock, 1 gold patent levee watch.l silver do d i do. Also a large lot of second hand watches, which must be sold. ithoutreeerve, as the owners are hard preowa fur money. It is the best chance offered fur some thro, and those lu want of it good watch should attend. At the same time, a lot of jew elry J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer N. B. On hind, and will be said very low at pri vote sale. a few dozen of superior Calf and Kipp Skins Sole Leather, iSt.c. july 20. J. D DAVIS. AUCTION SALES, BY LYN° & BICK L F.Y New Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street. ON MONDAY, July 22d, will be sold from the shelves alarge and general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. IS 7 OOLENS Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, black and mixed sari:nuts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen Shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. . 0 Worsteds. Plain six quarter English merino, of all colors; changeable figured A Ipacca lustres; three and six quer ter mouselino de laines; dress hdkfs. &c. Silks and Satins Plain blk dress silk; fig-nred silk %citing; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; &c. Linens and Conon:. Superfine Irish linen; patent tlnead; spool cotton prints, checks,ginghams, Irishlinens; brown muslin's blenched do.; cambric do.; table sloths; table diaper &c. Fancy Article:. Linen shirt collars, won suspenders, stay laces, me rino glu , its. nett drawers, G S combs, etc. AllO/, at *I o'clock ' M. n large qiinntity of Household and Kitchen Parasitise. tables, bediteads, bureau's, dough cheats, 'Lauda, cradles, &e. Assignee's Sale of Leasehold Property. N IllurAday, Cite 2.ith it„ tnon, at 11 o'c,ock.A NJ , will he sold at the Cornmert-ial Auction ROOTS, Turllei of Wood allti Fifth 4treets, the following descri• lied property, viz: The life etude of David Blair. jr., of, itt anti to. a ceitaie lot of ground. situate it. the city of l'itt.burgh. beginning at the cornet of Smithfricl creet and Virgin Alley, and running tilting said street tonartis sth street eighty feet. thence by a line paral lel wi!li Virgin Alley *ivy feet, thence by a line paral lel with S nithlield street eigtity feet to Virgin Alley, thence along Virgin Alley Ally feet to the place of be• ginning. By order of Ciirtis'rt Amticneo. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctr. jnly 17, 1E44. LARGE SALES OF Fine Cutlery and Variety Goods. r,I) wit' Coat nercitl 'Auction corner of Wow! and 5:II streets, commencing this evening- Weddesday, June 26th, at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, (Sunday's excepted,) until all are sold. a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the LaronTsa, New York, con sisting in part of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and back handle; 140 Cases of 11.-anr., a surerior article; 43 doz. fancy Scizor.; 330 doz. (iimblett, 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps They are now ready for examination Terms Cash, current funds may 27 FRESH ARRIVAL FOR ritIVATE SALE. HAS been received at the new Auetion Rooms. No. 61 and 63 tYo•el sr, wad will he cmltl by private sale. 4 and 6 quarter canton flannel matting. scheneil awl brussels hearth rugs. ingrain and venitian carpets. perfine hiue black broadcloth.; floe linen cambric,&c. These lire all choice goods and ill he sold low. m 1 1 LYND Sr. '3ICKLEY, Ane'ers. BouTS Ail) SHOES FOR PRIVATE. SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. FORprivate sale at the new Auction Rooms, No. 61 and 63 Wood st. ladies kid ties, and gaiters; eentlemen's shoes:fine brogans; tine calf and morocco bnotA, fine palm leaf hue; brass 30 hour and B day clocks, LYND & BICKLEY. m I I 4 uctioneers„ LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN CARPETS. T HE regular assortment of the above articles, at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street, has been greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so that the greatest variety ofpatterns and qualities can be found at the present time, of any other place in the city. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and moat fashionable deacriptiuna; and the carpets will be sold at private sale. for LESS THAI ♦NT WHERE ELSE in the city. Also, an assortment of Brussels, Tufted and Sche. nekHearth Rugs. LYN D & BICKLEY. m 25 Auctiewera. _ SALERATUS. 1200 LBS. Salmams in Boxes, for sale by Eastern Mammoth Newspapers. United State. Saturday rust; N. Y. r nbun, Saturday Courier; Herald . Museum; " Republican; Spirit of the Times; Dollar Weekly; Albany Cultivator. Received every Monday \forting, and for sale at COOK'S Literary . Detest, No 85 4th street. July l 5 ...7 ----.. fot - Tyaic...-_5..1P!..: .. ..:: ,. "'d'"1_': LO TS, saitakie for bunting most aligdgy site 10 CI naiad. and within two manatee' walk of the steassferry boat lisedisg, will be sold at prices to stilt thetimes. The terms oipayment will be made easy, either for cash or suck barteras cast be made *Tadao. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. - Peterson, No. 4, Ferry ,tract, Pittsbu rgh juste 1. J AS. PATTERSON, jr. C4lllO If:SOLVED, That the Aqueduct Committee be _Lt. instructed to invite proposals until the 22d day of July, fur erecting a Wire Suspension Aqueduct over the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh, agreeably to the modified plan submitted by John A Roeblingt the eon tractors to be bound in satisfamory security to tem plets the same on orbefore the first day of April 184* provided the cost of said immure does not exceed fifty-six thousand dollars: to be paid in city bond , . payable in fifteen years, bearing an interest of Ms pet cent per annum payable setnimnanally in Phila&is phis." In accordance with the foregoing reaohition, sealed proposals will be received by the Aqueduct Commit tee; the plan and specifi.mdoes are in the hands of said committee for the use of persons wishing to bid for the work. R GAL WAY, Chairman of Aqueduct Committee. july B.•titc2edj JUST received a few casks Chiticothe cured barns, and for sale by BIRMINGEIAM & TAYLER, No. 54. Water et. Jest Received, AGOOD assortment of Willow wagons, chairs. travelling baskets, &c. which will be sold low ZEBULON KINSEY'S Fancy store. No. 86, Market it. 2 BBLS S SALTS, just received and for sale Oby BULMINGUAM & TAYLER, m 3 No 54, Water street. STARCH. 1500 LBS . Hornmedeu's celebrated Starch, just received and for sale D. 3 G. W. LLOYD. JUST received 27 casks "Pecco" Madeira Wine, end for sale low to close consignment, a superior article, by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER. june 4 • No 54 Water Pt. =tuner Stocks. ASUPPLY of elegant Summer Stocks, new and beautiful style, just received at the "Three Big Doors," 151 Liberty street. june 1. ENGLISH, AMERICAN, and FRENCH Car simores, light and dark patterns; a tale assort ment of the abort goods will be found at ALGEO & WGIHRE,. N 0.251, Liberty street. 4(I !BLS GROUND PLASTER, ,7 JU4I received frum Bultirnoru, on consignment, and for 'tale by SAM'L M XIER, a 22 Canal Basin. near7th street. Scythe Sneaths. 3f i DOZ. Scythe Sneatbs, s superior article, just received and fot sale by june 3 GEO. COCURAN. Cheese. ASMALL Int of Warren Cbcese just received and for sale by june2l. BIRMINGHAM & TAYLF.R. SUGARS. 4BELS Powdered and crushed Sugar, a beautiful article. Just received and lor sale by REINHART & STRONG. 140 Liber% street. june 22 Blooms for Sale. 3 TONS Juniata Bloom& for gate. H DEVENE & CO., a 23 American Line FRESH TEAS, FRUIT, &c. 18 Catty BIPXOS Young Hyson Tea, 18 do do Gunpowder do. 6do do Imperial do 6do do Foueltong do 4 hs c trest"ext ra fine Chulan" Ponchos% do 10 boxes I'6 me Lemons, 5 do do Oranges, 2 bnskets Olive Oil, 10 boxes scaled herring, 75 hhls No 1 Salt 200 Boxes 8 by 10 Glass, 50 do 10 by 12 do. 2001 Ib,, Spanish Moss. Received and fur sale by J. O. WILLIAMS. july 9. Nu 28 Fifth street. BLACK TEAS. FIV E Boxes RoarflavoredTea, of superior quality I: 3 boxes Orange Peers Tea. Just received and for sale by REINHA RT & STRONG. jutie 22 141) Libett) street. LETIERS of administration have been granted to the subsctiber on the estate of Joshua Henry, late of Pitt township, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate will present them for settlement, and those knowing them selves indebted to the estate, will make payment with out delay to the subscriber, at the corner of Wood and Second streets. D. GILLELAND, july 1-114 n Administrator. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer F. M'KENNA, Aneti..neer n. & G. W. LLOYG., TO CONTRACTORS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Pot Ash. 17 CASKS POT ASI-1. jolt received and for sale by J. W. BURI3RIDGE & CO., jy 1 0 Water et, between Wood and Smithfield.. Mackerel. 20 BBLS New No 3 Mackerel just received and fur uulp by A I LM AN, I ENPUNGS & CO., No 43 Wood street. CASTOR OIL. 1. 'OB BLS. Cabl Prewed Castor Oil. for sale by .1 18 JAMES MAY. INSURANCE STUCK. SH ARI S of Navigation aria Fire Insur ance 1../ stock fin-mile by HUEY & CO. Public Notice. ALLXGREIZY July 13, 1844. DROPOSALS will be received until the 31st inst., fur the manufacture and delivery nt this post, of one hundred heavy cannon—eight and 10 inch Sea coast Hurvitzers for the Land service, with the privi• lege of extending the nambar at the option of tlis War Department. Persons dearnus to offer proposals will be furnished ■n opportunity here. with full information eoneerning the method to be pursued in the fabrication. proof and inspection of the said cannon, and will address th.it proposals under seal to the subscriber--endowed " proposals fur Cannon." • EDWARD HARDING, Capt. of Ord. Commanding. julyl.s-ate FOR SALE LOW. A BUILDING 10420 feet Pont, meth street, op psalm the Episcopal Church. Ingalls of 522 - HUEY & CO Chasse. APRIME lot of W A Cheese just received sa forests by BIRMINGHAM Sr. TAYLER. rn3 No 54. Water atom. A oan, TrT oo N assortment of Tionwrs bi. ls, antrulfeesonsd so by F Beeter—wanametl. For sale by june GEO COCHRAN. was. vrairsoar, po WDER MIRCUPCTURER. 3434 n Pmssirasit. i sT zk AArt 4 7 0 3EEN. roj e uw MOM& Tier. Indiow.a.ret kirtaw reedireLxv. . _ l6 o* 116241 4 ,16 0* toning Post. or.ofietivproved . Ter tenet. ate apply is '9 aii JAMS MAY. FRESH mappli . • AForm& sttite <Ake istaw my I I MRS= ♦litsBso PORTABLZ BOAT For tA* itatarrriatiels of MERCHANDISE AND PRODUCE rittstußOH AND PHILAntLpHIA. PITTS' BURGH AND BALTIMORE; ASO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE RES PECTFU L LY iamb th aireiandsend shipwa genarelly,thatthey havetthuageddurnameofthrth Trarreportatent Line, fiat the Unitedliiitates Portable Boat Line. tether American Pomade Boat Lino. This line is colaposed of twenty-6re newyour Sec tion Portable Boma, one of which will depart dash) from Pitmborgb. Philadelphia and Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the i, Boat over every other mode ciaransportatior well known to shippers generally to requiremitimient suffice It to say, that th e detention, loss, separation and damage to Goods, invariably attending three tretm shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shiners, all goodsend produce shipped by this .line will be in. k muted in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. bier chandise shipped by this line in say of the east ern cities. and con6gried to H Devine &Co, will be for. warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce eunsigued to him pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward this same to any of the eastern cities, and cbaTge no cow missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Ai communiestions or goods directed to the care of undersigned Ageism will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & Co Canal Basin, Liberty street,Pittsbergh.,• E G. WHIT ESIDES & CO.. 363 Market street, below Tenth. Philtuielphis GIESE St. SUN. Commerce street Wharf. Ileltireore. 3 A FAHNESTOCK & CO, -1 100 Front street. New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatharnstreet. Beata. fr"""r7l • 0. A. NIcANIFIETIVS UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE: For the tiansportation of Yertitandiza to and from PITTSBURGH. BALTIMOKE, PHILADELs PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this tine has met with, since it: wav first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the prop*tors to increase the number of Beau' during the*inter to twenty-five, cue of which wilt leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and IleAt: timore every day (except Sundays) during the seams*. and make the trip through in six . diqi. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Root" 'A I System overevery ntbermodeof transpot lotion (where 4 canals intersect with rail roads) are'tuo well known to shippers by this route generally to require any cons—. l . ment. Shippers can rely onhnving their: mance, merchant. diae, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to ya the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very leoirest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for recciv ing or advancing charges, &c. Ailcommunications its the folipwing Agents will be promptly attended to: CI-MALES A. McANELTY. At the Depot, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, , 53, Smiti: l s Wharf. near Pint, st.l3abiemre. iV & T TAT'SCOTT, No 43, Peek Slip. New York. THOMAS BOR1111)GE. jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. - ismir .4 2ao=l • 6 .. :Nam 41 "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS. CONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Beis.; - , ver, will be in operation ue tho 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The above line is composed of 8 good eine' Roots, commanded b), experienced men, and will dernrt saes, ery mot r.ing to and from Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at , , 9 o'clock. Proprietors of the above line are . -- Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES. Cleveland, 0. 1, " STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Cleveland, O. Freight of all kinds will be carrial as low es by arry....-, other good and responsible line. For freight or pas. : ;11 sage opply to BIRMINGHAM & TAILOR, marlB No 60, Water street. atidaw,- Freights to Philadelphia sad lialthiugre MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods. Merchandke, Produce , ." . &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelrltia 4 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 lomat= (led frcim Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at- - . 1:. tendon and endeavor tn-render satisfaction to all who, may favor them with their custom. We invite ship. pers, merchants, manufacturers acdrabers to give u s call before shippingelsewhere. Merchandise ennsigo. ed to the agents will be received. freight aid alarm. paid, and forwarded without additionalchargc fur foe warding or storage. SAMEEL W - DAY, H L PATTERSON, 1-'4:4, . Pll4 / 1 taarrrs: Samuel Mirk+, Canal Basin. ttea,Ztlr at. rittstr'g. Samuel W Day, Ist and id Wharf, below Delaware, PhiladalpLia, Isaac Cruti, Baltimore, (IL Patterson,Liollidaysburgb., fent Patterson., Jebenown, 14 N Brink New York. Was AS Reveal& & Co., limas. ir.rint. ?CC James Me. Cully, Irvin & It Robinson & Mersin , .1 W Berbrisige &Co. Henry Coulter, 13 Hussey John Grit% , Chatch & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Senor& J MeNight, loofottek4 Samuel Wilson, Midis' en.k. feb 13, '44 sisaalas raasts s *? Clasisa4 tall mat The Swiftssie, Robinson, Master, keens Thursday at la o'clock, a. in. TbeCisties,Coirias,Maater.leaves eseryThinsid 10 o'clock a 4 In. The Montgomery, Bennett, Muter. leefestivit7' arday at 10 o'clock a. tn. The Entree,. Parkinaea, Voter. betel eirtlYeerk day at 10 o'clock a. tn. JOHN BIAd6itAA tyisCameeis,t.444 may 129 1844. , „it* ~; -, . 4 ..k-'4; .:k'''V!
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