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MONDAY .MORKING, AUGVer 5. 10t4
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MNIEMENTED TURN 'OUT!
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ittleMpropLE, Ift THEM MAJgSTY HAVE
SPOKES! •
Neat did the darnocrstidisphiy Wich enthusiasm as
PO Sala* irrellgilt. We espoused a large meeting;
we telt allifiliett that the lama otgoporters of demo.
crstk priccipits etsittid turn out manfully to show our
opytthe salerthos animates them in the Taman
case `_wl. viers sapreptred for such a vast and
teMteranbilsr to..lthittaleas was present. The. m
eletoSonmosollate kilo& had not the slightest expeo ,
.f lei ep ri,ing. and the joy that
intamollthom the Cousteroutees of all must have infused
calikii:lt into the heart of the man demanding. k
is 'ims,opiona fore us to say, that never bin such a
Mitelbean held in Pittsburgh by any party, and we
de,telrbOlvathat the most reckless of our opponents
' o4 l4notttn say this with all the Worts tbeY could make,
thernast pratharat say thing to compare with it in ea
titultmlitaid-magnifieeoce of display.
Wa ii iepo o ri e . have no mesas cf knowing anything
lihwtlseresaet mosiber that were present: the hugs en.
elaiiits wit literally crammed, and it was impossible
to heeMitimith'kerkon in any pan of the lot. Capt.
Broadlonia, who.had better opportunities of forting a
correct esthone than any °thermal', saysthat it was at
leastaueibini Urger than the wing meeting held at dos
same plow two weeks since, and the Clay men esti-
Wi d e *II . 41 . ;4OP.
woottownse monad the Speakers' stand, when the I
aseselmy intdedi assembled; was at once splendid and
ezeitkni.
,The *plum was completely lit up with torch..
es, which, with the light of a hundred transparencies
shoos opals the joyous faces of the assembled multi
tude. Sr; never looked 'upou a scene so Nell calcula
ted to excite enthusiasm, and give confidence and en
cauntgetteef to Orrery man vrho took an interest in the
procesdiags# the assemblage, and the glorious cause
whir* h.(110 them together.
There war , one circumstance connected with the
meatini,- which we regattas most significant of the
feeling tirthose who have an interest in the Tariff, and
whit* Would neutralize whole columns of federal
falsehoods and slip of frothy declamation in the at
tenipt to show - that:the dentoceits am the enemies of
hawse sostatitiotawnc Several of the officers of the
oteirting'erinteeatensive manufacturers, and in the pro
-00316012 pit nor*, see clawds of our most enterprising
taw:husks of every branch of trade for which cur city
Is most distinguished: There were proprietors of ex
tensive iron and cotton mills, fowaders and engine build
ers, and the hinds engaged in. such establishments
These am were ootttebe cajoled and humbugged into
tbs. support or the am who "throttled the Tariff."
Theikeyd-bandod mechanics could not be made to be-
Nowt {b•t the man who is so basins to our city, as to
decide. the West shall do without en Armory rather
than balm it located at Pittsburgh, is worthy of their
suPPcnu
The Pretension dmastsgh be city was the moat brit
lbotand omitting spectacle, that has ever been witness
eaa,. io o h. The appropriate and wetly ban.
neva , . naparencies, the numerous and brilliant
melt ' tbo martial tones of a dozen bands of mu
*: had *merest that cannot be described, ilnd called
fantasise admiration of every beholder. It was impos
sible to-Mike an accurate estimate of the number in
tisipmeassies as larva bodies were continually bleak
in 0(.6 . 4 w dking on the pavement, in order to get a
bottereise of th 6 magnificent display, but from tbe-in
iseactOcit of these in ahem we can rely. we can s.ute
diu skim tirosivere thine less than leo thousaid, and
&win:errs af its progress it must have amounted to
nearly, 'if toot altogether, three thenteancl.
10 Oilift not rhea to give more than &general notice
" adm 1110*."41 display. or the spirit thit animates the
diemoesserof Pittsburgh and its vicinity, in this m.prn
lt friell-I,ol4liitt to-morrow we will give particulars of
the kifees!ets, with the inscriptions on the banners of
the emend districts, mottoes. &c. To enable us to
givers fall 1101101111111, IN , would request the marshals of
the dliferopstdeloptions to furnish as with the inscrip
tions an theAr beseters and transparencies.
ANOTiIII STh*iIIG Cum —On Friday eight be
tweeo ase endure o'clock, a stranger named M'Gtt
tle, was stabbed and
_neverely injmed at tbe United
Stages Hotel, by ?kitGat'. o u ca. of ►hia city. The
qiumelaroile between Gallagher and the bur-keeper,
ottacecont of the kutee refusing to furnish him with li
ver, aatt.bleGillia assisted the barkeeper in putting
4 414 her eut—when nn the pavement a scuffle ensued
beet, them, and McGillis was wounded in the bel
injuries were promptly attended to by Dr.
11447 41, and it is thought he will recover. Gallagher
I'm 'rested.
Ax 126 h10t Ditan.—One of the oldest editors in
the United &I N ". Zechariah Poulson, died in Phila.
delPhing, ea Wlidote:ening hitt, 14E483 pers. •
Cr EAGLE ENGINE. sE COMPANY.—The
regular ignarterly tneeting e E ag l e E ng i ne an d
Haas Company will be held sniv onnv i a y ev en ing, 3.1
init. at 71 °Week. This being de, even i ng of the an.
sisal electioa, panetvadatteudance is requested.
Ainier. HERMAN EICHBAIIM,
log 3-tt" Sec' y.
Staid it through the City,
nriHAT COOK, 85 4th St , has the largest and
best assortment of cheap Literature in the west !!
Jtsst'telty express, the following new works;
Id
Graham's Magazine, for August. containing three
spieodip embefiishtoents. -
Lady's Book for August, with 3 engravings.
National Silageslae, do -do do
Moeda, do do do
Ladies Mgasino; for August! beautifully etobeUish
*C.d. latest malikenom—
Kohl's liondand,CsLsgt i t the Clyde, Edinburgh, the
Perth. &hike, Drummoksd Castle, Perth and Tay
mouth Castle, the Lakes, by 8 CI Kohl, author of Rus
sia and ihmalati4 etc.
Tewiptit,Ot . who is to blazer-1 and the
Ii by the author of the Seamstress,
Mama, or tione's many a slip twix't the cup and
she lip. -Hook.
Liviwg dim No 10.
The trinespiestftiret, by the author of Two Old
Tokm,Safinaned Madrid's Daughter, etc. No
pomp sibolses mod die above tbaling mdes, will need
fa ayAsiii*Leiglopy. this new work, by the same tabooed
Asmhowsta. lasaperteedition. _
Actishow sratkeutided.the Wenn, with upwards of
100 ilimanmisna,Primidee, Egyptian. Nototto, Med-
laid blordren. lahriser's edition.
The imaniiogreplay of Heinrich Stilling, late Aulic
eseleselkor of theitheed Duke of Baden, etc, etrtraus
'bted frees the Genie * S. ;mason.
This bask is the mast lelgitfel in the whole course
at Geriesnearature. Hegszine.
Neal's Hisuey of the rumens, Wo 6.
For We at Cook'o Literary Depot, 85 4th it
juli
'• - INSURANCE STUCK.
0 SHARPS of Navigation angi Fire Insurance
'stock for sale by - HUE} & CO.
u*Vwc
Ramiro, sir
D. B. 6146 1 e, Steanhoat Agent" and Comiseissipx
The new and splendid U. S. Mail
steam boat CAPITOL, ELL • Af.t.an,
Maater.::will leave Pittsburgh - every
linturdaysnorning.at 10 o'clock; taunting, will leave
Cincinnati every Toesday cnotaing at 10 oclook. For
freight or passage apply oa Wind. or to
aug 2 BIRI2III2I3IiAM & TAYLOR.
.
The Steamer -CLEVELAND, (Capt.
Thus R. Hirt.) having been ithurottgb
impaired, will run daily between
Patti)°, el and Beaver,.lenving Pittsbteighst 9 o'clock
A M, and 11.--avar at 2 ecluck P. M" connecting
with Line of Boats to Cleveland and Warren, Ohio.
and Greenvilkt, and 1119081dville, Ps. For freight or
paasage apply on bond ur to -
BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
Nu 54 Water street.
BEAVER PACKET.
n . The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B. Botts, Master, has commenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto.
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 3, A. M.
Prices to suit the times, and thout whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as
the weather pill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to C LEV ELA N D, 0., and
MEArDVILLE. Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight er passage apply on board, or to
G. M. HARTON,
July 12 Water street.
TT The Michigan 19 *provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
FITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR
PACKET.
eds.- The new and 'splendid steam boat
BRIDGEW ATER, Capt. CAMPDICT.t.,
will run as a reg.ilnr packet between
this place and Wheeling. leaving Pittsburgh every
Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling every
Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. Fur freight
or passage apply on beard, or to
J. NEWTON JONES.
The Bridgewater is provided with Evans' Safety
Ottani, to prevent explosion of boilers.
lane 22
U. S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAPT
TRACKER.
lloar.eincinnati.
Regular Wednesday Morning Parker.
The splendid passenger steam boat
LITTLE BEN, Capt. Thacker,will
run at a regular packet between this;
place and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Wed- I Dusan of CloAstrlootiont iltntPnlant and
Repair!,
nesday mornine. at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every 1 .
Satorday,at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply 1 • . . 30 7 lat 114 t -
on board co to No 4, Wood street. early Into effect that part of the act of Cors
on Tu
The Little Ben is provided with Evans' safety guard drew' , uoklult aPP":ffehitit" Rot the naystierviee
m 0g...3, 0 _ 1 for the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1845, which relates
to prevent explosion of boilers.
---- Ito the purchase of American water-rotted Hemp—
FOR CINCINNATI Proposals will be received at this Bureau, until 3
AE o'-
Steamer
Master, CUTTER. Cottle', astar, clock, l' NI, of the 20th day of Augur* next, for deliv
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ill depart for the above and ingenue- ming at the Navy Yard, Chariestoem, Man., two hun
diate ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, A died tons of Anieriain water-rotted Hemp.
M, positively. The Cutter has been thoroughly re- 1 This Hemp must be equal in quality to the Riga Rein
paired, and Furnished with entire new boilers, arta can Hemp heretofore purchased for the Navy, ample, of
be recommended to the shipping and travelling cam- which are now in the said navy yard—must be deliver
intmity as a safe and expeditious boat. For freights ed free of all expense to the United States, and be sub- 1
or passage apply on board, or to to to the inspeenon and approval of persons who will
BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, be appointed y, and act under, instructions from the
• No 60, Water meet. ; Navy — Department.
The Cutter is provided with the Safety ra m Persons making offers . must state the . price asked per .
prevent explosion. ton of 2240 delivered at the Navy Yard, and
must with them the offers of persons of suffi
BEAVER AND WARREN. . cleat Ina r .ty to become sureties in one third the a-
T., Tr -Weekly Canal Packet ERIE, mount of the contract, for its performance, if the offer
7-....-...- ..5...„....,.. Capt. J. Weastta, leaves Beaver should be accepted. I
on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 1 o'clock, Separate proposals will be received for quantities of
P M. and arriving at Warren, 0., next morning at 6 not leas than thirty tons, nor more than two hundred
o'clock. Passengers will leave Pittsburgh by the tons. To diminish the hazard to contractors of for-
Steam Boat CLEVELAND, Capt. Txos. P. HART, warding hemp fronrthe Western States, which may not
at 9 o'clock, A. M. This Boat is surpassed by r.o be of proper quality or sufficiently well prepared, the
other running to Warren. Secretary of the Navy has appointed two agents, who
APPLY TO I will, when requested, inspect that which may be prepar-
BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, Pittsb'gb. led to fulfil contracts to be made under this advertise
] NO. S. DICKEY, Beaver, . meet. One of these agents will inspect the Hemp that
J NO. KIRK, Young's Town. I may be sent toLouiriville, Kentucky, and the other that
J. &M. B. TAYLOR, Wanee. which may be sent to St Louis, in Missouri. These se
gents will be furnished with samples of Riga Rein
Soaves and Warren Packet. I Hemp, and with the means of testing Hemp, and will
THE canal packet ERIE, J. M. be ready to give all information in their power, to en-
Shaw,master, will run as regulartri- able contractors to have their hemp properly prepared ,
weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves and to ascertain the strength and character of it, be-
Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn- fore the expense of sending it to the navy yard is incur
log, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sate red. It must be distinctly understood, however, that
urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland the inspection and opinion of these agents is merely to
direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to diminish the risk to contractors, by furnishing useful
DIRSIINGH AM & CO., Pittsburgh, i n f orm ation. The only inspection by which the hemp
J . S. DICKEY, Beaver. . can finally be received and paid for will be that at the na-
I vy yard where it is to be delivered.
WINDOW SASH, GLASS, &c. The whole quantity of the hemp embraced in any I
ON HAND . or procured to order at short notice,
contract most he delivered at the navy yard Charles
a good assortment of 8-10, 9-12, 10-12, 10-14,
town, Mass, on or befbrethe first day of August, 1845.
Ste. window sash and glass to suit. A supply of large ' In addition to the bonds which will be requited for
. ...---wien bowls, tubs, churns, &c., Buckets assorted.
A the faithful performance of contracts, ten per cent=
small vaeule of large and middle sized shovels,
will be deducted {tom all bills for deliveries, and re
spades, dung and tasstsforks-200 cuts of purple and tained until the completion of the contract, es addition
yellow 4& 5 th readed carpet ehi.tre 20 gross of cheap ' • itspmfo
al secunty for rmance. The remaining ninety
hatchets; bnishes and corn brooms; tied_ o r ds and • • • •
lacings, coffee mills; 500 quail.: assorted augurs; 50 per cennna 1%41 be paid within thirty days after the
bills, duly approved; shall be presented to the Navy A
gross suspender buttons; cow bells, and sifters. A ren at Boston. - ; july 23-3tawt29ang.
small supply of paper ad paper h angings ; cabinet- - t -
makers, acd tin ware, dte., for sale in any quantity
to suit our customers. ISAAC HARRIS, Agt.
and Com. Merchant, No 9, sth st.
Pittsburgh, July 27,1844.
rir Beeswax, paper rags, flour, &e. taken in pay
ment
- of pt•hAturlll)
Merekaat,
Water Street, near Wood
5 FEST WJLTICR. 111 Tilt CII&M RILL
ARRIVED.
Cutter. Collins, Cincinnati,
Swiftsure No 3, 'Robinson, Cincinnati,
Rhode Island, (new.) Ship Yard,
Columbiana Smith, Louisville,
Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville,
Belmont, Poo, Wheeling ,
Mingo Chief, Devanny, Wheeling,
Della, Conley, Brovrasville.
Cleveland, Han, Beaver,
Michigan, Boles, Beaver,
DEPARTED.
Capitol, Allen, Circinaati,
Custer. Collins, Cincianati,
Oregon,Smith, St Louis,
North ueen, McClain,Cincinnati
Orpheus, Deka, Cincinnati,
Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling,
Consul, Clark, Brownsville,
Michigan,Boles, Beaver,
Clevelan; Ilarl,-Beaver,
Mcatai rti Perifaian, Ms. City.
sr #s Packet.
/OR CINCINNATI.
FOR BV.VER
PITTSBUMGM INFIRMARY.
For the Removal of Deformities of the Human
Frame .ad of Diseases of the Eye.
THE subscriber bas returned to the city and in
tends to establish en INFIRMAKT fur the recep•
Cell sad treatment of defurnaed members, such as
Club or Reelect fees, contracta joints, wry-neck
and Berabiemswor Squinting, and of Diseases of the
Eye.
There is no Institution of this kind as yet in this
cowstry, though much needed.
Parieuut from a distance would find it to their ad
vantage to be opezated on end to be attended to is an
establish/want exclusively devoted to the restoration
of the abow named deformities and diseases
The easy access to Pittsburgh, OW of the healthiest
spots lathe canary, by river and canal, almost at any
season of the year, would oter great facilities for
those desirous of b eing relieved.
Hisample experience and well known success give
suiEcient guaranty shat the welfare of those animated
to his care will be greatly promoted.
ALBERT G. WALTER, M. D..
Liberty, near the corner a Fourth street.
' jttly 3-d&w6m
OMNIay ant NW /IWO&
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BataanOf LIODYNAOCt LSD 1 / 3 301101DOOf8a r
JP&T
1104 RGPOSALS will be.reottived it this, Bonsau
til 3 o'clock.P of 366oday;thwkikla#1121:1
for.furnishing end delivering, in the proportions end
at the places herein named, the &Mowing number and
description of cannon, shot and shells for the naval
service of the United States, viz:
At /Nash* rgi, Patasy/vo
4 eight-inch chambered guns, of about 10,000 pounds
each
400 eight inch solid Shot
300 eight-inch Shells. and
200 stands of grape Shot for eight inch guns
(To be concluded in one contract.)
At Sackett: Harbor, New •York.
10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63
ewt each.
25 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of
about 42 cwt each
dl Bufalo, New York.
10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63
cart each
20 thirt•two pounder chambered Gone, of
about 42 ewt each.
At Erie, Pennsylvania.
10 eight•inch chambered Guns, of about .63
cwt each.
25 thirty-two-pounder chambered. Guns, of
about 42 cwt. each. ...rot
At Navy Yard ar New York
26 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 4;
cwt each
20 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about tr.
cwt each
(To be included in one contract.)
At Navy Yard at Gosport, Virgirtici.
42 thirty two-pounder chambered Guns, of about
cwt each
50 thirty-two-pounder chambered Guns, of about
cwt each
(To :re included in one contract.)
At Nary Yard near Boston..
1,200 eight-inch Shells
At tke Navy Yard near Nett York. I
1,200 eight-inch Shells, and I To be inclu
700 nine-pounder solid Shot ded in one
At Navy Yard near Gosport Va. contract.
1.200 eight•inch Shells, and
800 nine-pounder solid Shot
All the aforesaid guns, shot and shells t o conform to
drawings to be given by the Bureau of Ordnance and
itydrography, and are to be subject to such proofs,
tests and inspections near the foundry at which they
are made, and such further inspections at the places
of delivery, as may be directed by the Chief of the
Bureau, and to stand each proof, tests and inspections
as will be entirely to his satisfaction; should ene
fourth of the number fail in any particular, at any one
inspection, the whole lot offered shell be rejected, or
such further tests be applied as may be deemed ne
cessary; and all to be delivered by the first day ape
comber, 1844.
The contractor to provide an appropriate she for
proving the guns.
The proposals must distinctly state the rate per ton
(of 2.240 pounds) for the guns. and the rate per pound
for the shot and shells, deliverable as above, free of
charges; must be sealed and endorsed "Proposals for
fu. Malting Cannon on the Northern lakes," 'la New
York," dze... as the case may be.
Bonds, with two approved sureties in one half the
amount of contract, will be required, to be, entered
into within fifteen days after the time limited for re
ceiving bid.; and ten per cent. of the amount of all
bills will be retained as collateral security fur tho
faithful performance of the contract. which will be
paid only on the satisfactory completior. of it ; and
ninety per cent, of all deliveries made will be paid on
all bills properly authenticated, according to the pro
visions of the contract, within thirty days Mtn their
pre.entation to the Navy Agent.
Drawings of the guns and shell* will be furnished
the successful bidders by the Bureau, end they must
be cost bad finished to conform to them in every par
ticular. Tim sorhole of 'begun, to be turned, Cad the
Itutfacoa dressed off end fiuisbed perfectly smcihth, said
to bc cast of the best gun metal; nollet blastifietat to .
be used; aad the silos wise cast in sand moulds.
july 17-3twd
Is the District Court of Allegheny County
William Hays,
vs Fi Fa No. 126, July, 1844.
Beqj. Darlington,
JULY 20, 1844—0 n motion of W. M. Darlington,
Esq., the court appoint Francis R. Skunk, and'•
tor, to distribute the proceeds of sale in till, case.
From the Record,
Notice is hereby giveti that the above auditor will
attend to the duties of his appointment at his effice on
Fourth sueef, in the city of Pittsburgh, na' Friday the
16th of August next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. where those
interested may attend.
july 23, 1844
Illadder.
1 CASK MADDER, in stoic, and will be sold loss
1..t0 clone consignment.
HAILMAN, JENNTNGS & CO..
43, Wood atiet`.t.
Patent Lever Watches.
JUST received direct from tho Importers, nti In
voice of Gold English Lever Watches, full jew.
eird, anchor and parachute escapements: two Silver
Levers, anchor escapemect 13 holes jewelled, all of
which will be warranted, fur vale by
J K LOGAN &Co..
No. 3:2 Fifth at.
jylB.
. .
At McKemies- aisteties Mart, gorier aisel
WootStreses.
UST rime/yea-Ind will be 'sold at public and mi.
OD vats sale, is very esteasire invoice of superior
CUTLERY find. ropey Gads, among whiob are
E . s.tra Sae (RockMra)Pen knives, 1. 2. 3'and 4 Wades;
" " (Taykies) Pocket do. 2 and 3 Wades;
" blubkolierg, do
" '' Clay. do
" - - 1 1 Van Buren. do
" Pearl, Shed and Ivory bandies ;
Tiller:sot& Superior Razors, in oases;
Warranted German Silver Table Soars ;
" ' de do Tee Spoons;
Shaviug Seep in Boses,l6 cakes in each;)
Scissors, Grin/der., Combs, &c.
- The above articles are received direct from the
porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Soles
to corammace an Monday (this evening) the sth inst.,
and to be continued every evening (Sunday's eacor
ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale.
P. McICENNA,
Meth:meet.
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Al MeKowa, Amelia* Marl, corset- of 2d mad
Wood Streit.; •
WILL be sold on Monday evening the sth lost,
at 2 o'clock, P. M., a few Bbls. Pilate Staab
also, 3 setts second head Harness, 5 strings
Bells, Sic. Terms at sale.
BY LYND & BICKLEY
Nett Auction Roma, Not. 61 sad 63, Wood street.
ON MONDAY, August 5, will be sold from the
shelves abuse and general assortment of Fall and
Winter Di Goods, cireme!einq at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Blue black, brown end invisible green broadcloths,
superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetts, indigo blue
and cadet mixed and 'Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and
Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot
cloth, !Sze
Plain six quarter English merino, of all roli'rs;
changeable figured Airtime lustms; three and six quer
ter mouseline de bibles- dress bars, Sm.
Silk mid Satins.
Plain bik dress silk; figured silk vesting; American
sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkre; dkc.
Listens and Cottons.
Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton
prints, checks,gingharris, Irish linens; brown muslin',
bleached do.; cambric do.; table sloths; table diaper;
&c.
Fancy Articles.
Lines shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me
rioo gloom, nettdrawers, Q S combs, etc.
Also, et 2 o'clock P M. a large quantityof
ffonsehold and Kitchen Furniture,
Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests,
stands, cradles. &c.
Moro Troable at Heldergerg.—ln the early part of
this week another serious disturbance took place on the
Dry Goods and Wurniture at Auction.
AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner
of Wood and sth streets, on Monday next, Aug.
sth, at 10 o'clock, A M., will be sold a large assort
ment of DRY GOODS, among which me
Superfine Broad Cloths, do Cossimvres and Cassi
netts, with a general variety of Dry Goods of every
description. •
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P M., FURNITURE AND
GROCERIES.
G. R. RIQDLE, Pro.
FRANCIS R. SHUNS,
' "Auditor
lkurtion Salts
=2i72MI
Arrtirad Catlin?,
Shad it AlllCtiOn.
AUCTION BALPA,
WOOLENS.
TVorsteds
Pawnbroker's
SALE OF WATCHES CONTINUED.
AT Davis' Commercial Auction Damns, corner of
Wood and sth streets ' on MONDAY Evening
next, Ana—. sth at 8
" rictoelt. will be told a lot of
_ i
Lever and db'es'---- 1 EngliAt %Vetches, from a Now
York Pawn office.
ALSO, One Rifle and one Ilrass - t.w...
aug 3 J. D. DAVIS, "Anettot—
Calfskin and ill tato Leather at Auction.
AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner
of Wood and sth streets, will be sold low, at
private sale, a superiut lot of Calfskins and Sole
Leather. J. D. DAVIS,
aug I. Auctioneer.
LARGE SALES OF
rise Clattery sod Variety Goods.
A Taterk • Coatmercial Auction Rooms, corner of
tilk Wood and sthr.atreet4, commencing this evening-
Wedneediiy, - ,Tuni 26th, at early gas light, and con =
tinuing.every evening, (Sunda , / iiexcepted,) until all
are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery,
received direct from the Ist roar zit, New York, con
sisting in part of
239 dos. Of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle;
140 Cases of Razors, a surerior article;
48 dos. fancy Scizorst 350 doz. Gimblets,
40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps
They are now ready for examination .
Terms Cash, current funds
FRESH ARRIVAL FOR PRIVATE SALE.
HAS been nveived at the new Auction Rooms, No.
61 and 63 Wood n, and will be sold by private sale.
4 and 6 quarter canton flannel matting, scheneil and
brussels hearth rugs, ingrain and venitian carpets. su
perfine blue black broadcloth'; fine linen carnbric,&c.
These are all choice goods and will be sold low.
m 1 1 LYND & SICKLEY, Auc'ers.
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE
SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS.
FOR private Kale at the new Auction Rooms, No.
61 and 63 Woodst. ladles kid ties, and gaiters;
gentlemen's shoes; fine brogans; fine cal f and morocco
boots, fine palm leaf hats; brass 30
our
and 8 day
clocks, LYN D & BICKLEY.
m 11 Auctioneers.
LARGE AND FRESH S COCK OF INGRAIN
AND VENITIAN CARPETS.
THE regular assortment of the above articles, at
the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, ood
street, has been greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so
that the greatest variety ofpatterns and qualities can
be found at the present timo, of any other place in the
City.
The colors and patterns are all of the choicest end
most fashionable descriptions; end the carpets will be
sold at pirate sale, for LES, TKAS Art wt tsßX
osz in the city:
Also, an assortment of Brussels, Tufted and ache
'mil Hearth Rugs. LIND & BICKLEY,
m 25 Auctioneers.
TO MUDGE 111171122111114
pOPOSALS will be received at the County Com
mission:sea Rooms until the' 10th day of August
next, for the building of the following Bridges, viz:
One Bridge.over Street's Run, near Risher's Mill,
Mifflin Township:
One Bridge over Met timber Run, Elizabeth
Town.
One Bridge over Wataon's Run, two miles above
Elisabeth town, (Elizabeth Township.)
i'btas and specificatiom will be exhibited at the Cam.
utissicmer's Office, up to the day of Letting.
By order of the Commiosionors of Allegheny County.
JAMES GORMLT:
Piushucgh. July. 25,1841. American copy.
r Aide, Itinpaating Mocks.
UST seceised from the manneacturer, 2 Cases
.Brasi Gothic Repeating Mobs, in Rosewood
and Mahogany Cases, and for ale by
J. K. LOGAN & Co.
No 32 Fifth street.
AFRESH supply of TaostrsoN's Mow. WHlrrs
WUZLT'F4WILT FLottle, just receivrd sailor
sal* lay J. W.:III:IIIBILIDGE.&..C.CL.
J7lO. Moor drationiAtood. end Sistithfoli.
113 ST RECEIVED-100 110.14taaish Flies. at the
ILP whoksak and retail Drat Store of JON KIDD
ju 19• center of Mouth and Wood stream
A..VERY eligible ocn
miles from the city,
rivers, is offered for tale
given in a few days.
The house is commodious, forty-two frit taffratY
feet, two stories, with basement. The onvoeces are
ample and convenient. There is a valuable orchard
and one hundrvd acres of land in connexion with the
Improvements. To the 'purchaser or tenant the crap
of hay, oats. potatoes, Ike. &c., with r cholla& stock
of cattle, watild be sold, if required.
Inquire at the once of Alderman Morrow,
July 92. Stli street.
Lots in Biratlair - halm
13 tOTS,=le ihrb tw tdlili o
m tuL
umottalbysit
steassfervy boat Jostling, will be lola at.prices to suit
the threw The terms of payment will be made easy,
either for cash or snehbarteras min be made available.
-Apply to the subscribers Birminghtun, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june I. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
UST received a few casks Cbilioothe cured
er barns, and for sale :by
BBLS S SALTS, jum received and for .aale
by BIRMINGHAM & -TAYLER,
No 54, Water weft.
P. M'KENNA,
Auctioneer.
1500 LBS. .Honstneden's celebrated
Stamb, just received end for sale
JUST received 27 casks "Pecco" Madeira Wise,
snd for sale low to close consignment, s superi or
article, by BIRMINGHAM & TAYL R.
juror 4 . _ No 54 Water st.
Inmmer 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 Cas
simeres, fight and dark patterns; a fine assort
ment of the above goods will be found at
ALGEO & M'GUIRE,
N 0.251, Liberty street.
49 BBLS GROUND PLASTER,
Justreceived from Baltimore, on consignment,
and for sale by
a 22
Scythe Snestbs.
3UDO. Scythe Soeaths, a superior article, just
received and for sole by
june 3
Cheese.
ALSMALL lot of Warren Cheese just received
and for sale by
june2l. BIRMINGHAM & TAYLF.R.
Blooms for 8010.
3 TONS Juniata Blooms forsale.
H DEVINE & CO.,
a 23 American Line.
FRESH TEAS, FRUIT, &c.
•
18 Catty Boxes Young Hyson Tea,
113 do do Gunpowder do.
do do Imperial do
6do do Pouchong do
4 halfcbest"extra fine Chulnn" Pouchong do
10 boxes Prime Lemons,
5 do do Oranges,
2 baskets Olive Oil,
10 boxes sailed herring,
75 bbls No 1 Salt,
200 Boxes Bby 10 Glass, •
50 do 10 by 12. do.
2000 lb. Spanish Moss.
Received and for sale by J. b. WILLIAMS,
julf 9. No 28 Fifth stmt.
J. D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer
J. D. Davis,
Auctioneer
lot Oak
BIRMINGHAM & TATLER,
No. 54 Weer at
STARCH.
D. & G; W. LLOYD
SAM'L M KIER,
Canal Bumf). near 7th street
FOR SALE LOW. •
ABUILDING 10r,20 feet front, meth street, op
posits the Episcopal Church. luquire of
HUEY & CO
A PRIME lot otClieeil l "
for sale by BIRMINSI A rece y L i E v r
t,
, m 3 No
• street.
Timers' Tools.
as....tautnt. of Tinners' Tools, manufactured
by F Beeler —warctus - retr.---r....
june 22 GEO 4 6 1 0fRA-.-s. -
Pot Ash.
17 CASKS POT ASH, just received and for sale
by J. W. BURBRTDGE & CO.,
jylo Water st, between Wood and Smith fi eld.
SALERATUS.
1200 LBS. Soleratus in Boxes, for sale
roll by
D. & G. W. LLOYD.
ilr.iirLane's Liver Pill.
AFRESH SUPPLY.—These valuable Pills are
now used extensively and the demand daily in
creasing. Are you bilious and subject to sick head
ache, try Dr M'Lane's Liver Pills; they give speedy
relief. For sale at the Drug store of
JONA KIDD,
corner of Fourth and Wood streets.
EXT. OF LOGWOOD.--500 lbs Extract of Lug
wood, just received and for sale at the Drug
Sore of JONA KIDD,
ju 19. cornor of Fourth and Wood streets.
CASTOR OIL.
15BBLS. Cold Pressed Castor Oil, for sale by
i 4,18 JAMES MAY.
Spbald Paintings tire Sale.
ArORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS, and
one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint
ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late
JANIS BOWE/krt. Esq., &reoffered for sale.
These pictures ate not only valuable as being per.
feet likenesses of the gentlemen for whom-they were
taken, but posiess surpassing merit, as specimens of
art—they have been pronounced by connoiseurs to be
splendid paintings, and among the most. successful
works of the eminent painter from whose hand they
come.
They, tray be seen at the Looking Glass Store of
W. O. WALL, in Fourth street, between Wood and
Market.
Attention is especially invited to thew portraits, as
no other Opportunity will, peririps; eter occur to ob.
tain portraits from the peed' of the gifted Bower ral.
at a pries so cheep as these are ()fermi.
july 20
100 BLS. Salt, just landed ainidiZsa: Co,.
july 3; 1841
J irbistildbitr _
UST received 900 dozen goo yards 6 cord spool
threads, which will be sold at eastern prices with
the addition of fret ht, by ZEBULON KINSEY.
m 23 No 96 Market street.
Pig, Lead.
orTONS Pig Lead:
Received antler sale by
J. W. SURBRIDGE & Co.
jut' , IS Weterst., between Waal andSmithicla.
illackerst - sia
51'L8. Nn. e, Meererel, large;
10 a " Herrings:
Just received podia item 1 6 7 .
lIIMBRIDGL ds Cri.
treet-st.,betteten Wiwi end iirniqifiela
EST—gr&Ales softgage tools, for sale by
43g0 cocint*lt
26 Wood street.
4 4 Ne•
RFSH PINE 011.,in more and constaatly at the
Drag &ore of
ju 19.
41411111111aAar Poly/m.llplitoAT UNA
the tralsaporhitii'm of
mencIiANDIZE: AND PRODUCI
iittwices
PITTSBURGH AND,rinLADallitA,trfitt
BURGH AND DALT - MUM
AND. • _ • -
NEW YORK AND DOSToN,,
OPECTFULIN itsformtheiriliandamedshipp
iel
Rgenendly, dm tin haescheaged tintainneof *WC •
Transportation Line, from the United Stettljr,nrtaldiv
Boat Lime. totitnAlmnient Persabießoat Line. ,
This Cute is composed oft wentyfive neiVritur Bee
tine Portable Boats, one of which will depart .4101 j,
from Pittsburgh, Philadelphiaand Baltimore.
The superiority and advantages of the Pond&
Boat over every other mode of trensportatioa are mai
well known to strippersmorally to requi" 6 ° 66
=
malice it to say, thatthedeostulon, loss, separation
damage to Goods, invariably attending three trim:
shipments between Pittsburgh-and Philadelphia, ark
by the Portable Boats most eigtoseally removecL
TO give undoubtedsocutity to minters end shipperii
all good and produce shipped by this line will be Ant -
szued in a responsible °Flew in Phlintittilitt, *1
any • charge to the ownerm
Merchandise shipped by dila line itt siejr tittuiputs;
ern eities.abdooesignedtoH Devhist e CO, Wini. der
warded immediately on arrival at Pittileargh.esenf
part of the west, &ago( antinehtaksva. ,
H. Devine will receive produce eettelped irh'Q
pay steamboat freight and charges; and irwera ear ,
same to any of the eastern cities, mid tit *bin':
missions for storage, Intotoololf 6 r •• kg
comntmiciticms or goods directed to the ease of
umlentigned Agents twill be pro:Dotty attediled
H. DEVINC_ CO., •
Canal Basin, Liberty street,Pinshergh:
E G. WHITESIDEEIIk,CO t,
360 Market street, below Teeth, P :
GIESE ' •
Commercestreet Wharf. Baltim;ee.
3 A FA HNESTOCK .tb CO,
100 nose street, New York:
WILKAI&S,
No 3, Chatham street. Baum:
Maga
• • •••••••
PORTABLE BOAT LIP)*
For the transportation of it'erclumdise to and p.a . ''''
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PIMADXI4O '
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. :v : •
•
THE success this line has met with; sinet* - 1114
li Wri s e
fiat established dtt the "Individual ' "
system, has induced the proprieton' flies • ' flit
number of Roats during the winter to sweat' In; punt •
of which will Imre Pittabutgh, Pbtlatialpl~kr
timore every day (except Sundays) riming ttis
and make the trip thrtrailtin six days.
__ - •
The superiority and advantages of the ?hatableikei
System overevery other rnedeof transPfAiisikl,Whit*` .
canals intersect with rail roads) are too wall Udir* -,
to shippers by this route genersily, to ?claire aiy comic'.
meat. ' -_: _-•
GEO. COCHRAN
ins or atimmeing .
Alleommunicatioosto the follietwftig
promptly attended u.:_1310-3
CHARLES A. ItIeAtIVLTY. 7 iL
At the-Depot, Cane Basin,, ROSLdt P
53, ithltmetV
,
Smith's Who,. f. near P-rett .
T TAPSCOI7,, ,
No' 43, - Peck s lip t .Pleriit Tat:
THOMAS BORRIDGV". '
jou 31-ly 272, Merkel stree4, PRllmlelphiew
JON A KIDD
THE PROPRALTORS
MEM
C. A. IliteANCl.Trir
UNITED STATES
1844.
CONNE . CTING
ver, v,llbe Wroperation of
Chrpland daily. • _
- Ztrcavovet~Rß of 8
.. • - Lam,
commanded byttrs e d th en, . a v
cry morring to andiron .rtm s b urg h , , "'
' 4ll l
9 o '
clock. Proeketors of the then it neru n
blears. HUBBY & HUGHL , •
" STA NDART, INGRA HACtf._,
CI 4.
Freight of all kinds will be carried aglow ally
other gond and responsible line. For tied* or pr
sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
marlB Nn 60, Water street.
M. MU& -v •
PrelightsilturnfilsWpidawba
,
MERCUANTS MANUFACTIMMI' 4.11144
FOR transporting Goods, Merchatioilse;
&c., between Pittsburgh, Pkiladeilutisi lind
Baliinfore. Goods will he received and forweidedby •
this line on as accommodating terms and asAliett Owe
as by any other responsible Line. All goods Leftist.
ded from Philadelphia by this Line will bthoursa, 7
The Froptietors and agents will give their *.hiPlerits,
tendon and endeavor to render satisfact* to all lobo
muy,Lwthern with their custom. We
pers hams, Manufacturers indrawn togi
call before shipping elsewhere. Merchisndi.-
ed to the agents will be received. freight aL
paid, and forwarded without additionalchsiv
warding or storage.
SAMUEL W DAY, /
H L PATTERSON, Proprietera
1101 IN T 5
Samuel MKier, Canal Basin, near 7th st. Pittsl4.'
Samuel W Day, Ist and 2d Wharf; below Rime e.
Delaware, Philadelphia
Isaac Crete, Baltimore.
L PaUerson,liollidaysburgh:
Jesse Patterson, Johmaown.
1 4. N Briggs, New York.
B Reynolds & Co., Boston
tilt= TO:
James McCully,
Irvin di Martin,
It Robinson & Co,
J W Barbridge &Co,
Henry Coulter,
C G Hussey,
John . Grier,
Church & Carothers,
George Breed,
F Sellers,
Seined .1 McNight, Lowirrilie.
Samuel. Wilson, Uadisoa,
rob 13,'44
litegabss Packets, ler Oksatatisst' L
The Swiftsam Rebietoe, MOM;
Thnseday *tie o'clock, a. in.
TheCuttar,Cales,Maatiff, Wm* etilYThvglio7..
10 Aka& at.
The- , -itaregemary Noels * 4-)
=day at 10 *Work a. la. •
The Expired% Parkinson, bfartervlNW
ihay at 10 *We& a. at.
JOHN Bi &HINGHAM
may 20
STEAMERIENDIAN /WEEK, F
THE lien draught Sievarr. Indy ,
et tbelThatf. will be
or good, approved paper. For terms,
JAI\
i. Pat h. h