==!=== 3 Jittititd.ll on ,of fittoburip tt)t C . . "a Wirr, — : 0 . TaillitelZgy MORNING, .A.I.IGUST 8,.1644 . . _ nrcht our outside this morning will.be foimti CoultStiere 'in Georgia; 'Riots in Germany; Poetry Mom Woags.—CooK has received the Life of Beattitewassen, by Capt. Jsasa. This is an MU., ing beck comaining the life-of one of the most eaten-. It will no doubt have malty ordinary mon of his times. readers. • • • Parts I watt 2 of Eugene Sun's new novel of " The Wandering . Jew." •zhas alsonbeen received by Coox. This work is 'highly stooken of by the ctities. Lungs Come altos, for August. A capital number Theliigralinga are attusuolly. tasteful and finely exe Cox=Mit ar.yea -PRA:suss or the Journal of a 1474 Tot Trader, during eight expeditions across the GreatV with estern Prairies, and a residence of near ly !tree years in Northern Itlexico,—illustrated ilaN)ii,,sl4.Engrrrrin,gs,-7by Josue Gaxeo. We Uwe Coceivedo copy' of ibis vety iuterexting weiirfrolit otsr kilow-townsman, A. B kaLEP Esq., and haiii,4l 'itch pleasiorecrom a cursory glance over its -Ors. ,Ii treats e subject Which is already of vastkuitxwtance to our city, and is every day becoming morn iutesestiug to our busidesstuett end manufacuw ere. The inforuustiun it contains• is the personal 04. slier/oone of en enterprising and intelligemuund, and megise Xclied tut by those who seek its pages for a hie of the Santa re Trade, and the manner in which it is conducted. We have not ascot tAtted where the work is fur sale, but weAmppolte the agent will advlrtise it in the course of a fevc,dar. PHIL4II4I4LPO.II. ADVICIIT IS ERS.--We Woula await:in' or our Merchants to the advertisements of. sestesaLlthiladelphis Houses which will be found in . out coliteorws. We are informed by those who know themithsi. Or' stock, of Goods offered by these Houses are egad to soy tlsat can be found in similar establi.li mestsio any of the Eastern cities, and that their prices are reasonable. el#. 40 1- cZe ,7 ' - 141 - • osys ( NORTH CAROLINA We have nrceiverlietorns for governor from twenty three of the seventy. .00tnities in the State. which we give below. The d,ernocratic. vote will probably exceed by several th.insand any democratic vote ever given in the Stine before; but, in outopinion, it will not be large enough to overcome the whig vote. The whig major ity in the State in 18.10 was 12.594. We think it will now be between 2,000 and B,ooo—showing a wbis.losisafabont. 10,000: At the same rl4 there wouldbe a whig loss of 312 222 in the United Slates; from which, deduct 145,695, the whig majority in 1840,820 there is left 166,527 for the demoeratic ma jority of 1844. That wiR do. Hoke (dent.) Graham (whig.) 585 639 1,101 283 87 251 732 8 . 458 846 216 1419 590 201 250 1,088 277 274 197 1,070 603 600 566 1,1273 1,073 177 593 24maC 193 " 191 " 300 " 1,450 " Johnston. New Hanover, DapUn. Sampson, Wayne, Pitt, Greene, Caswell, Columbus, Cumberland, Robeson, Wake, Pasqnotank, Brunswick , Northnmpton. Halifax, Orange. Guilford. fSsecomb, •lifiarren, Etanklin, Granville, Bilden, • 11.793 te?mnenatic majorit!. nu far 3.639. (fitafr'• Cur:ihrk Connty..—lhree preeilirts nenrd from I Hanso. Coutmett. and Narrow Show. Ihe vote for saivetuor not complete. For Sthmater, Ev,. r edge, (dem)lo3; Dozier, (whig-) 11. Jones, (1.-i,) "forth.. Howe, had no oppnai ion. 'Crentden.---At the prerioot of Cannlßritlee. th vote for Governer stood, Graham (whig) 1:17: (d. n) 35 , . Many of the nbtote return. • consi.t of At nemeot. brought by' poseettrrA, end may incorr,c.t thoouh 'boy err corroborated by simmer reports retrial din Itnrfaik. IN LE RAISINGS. The Democrats are going on with en energy and spirit that has ant'been equalled since the days when Jackson was ear lbenner-bestsvr. On Sentra:l, a fine Hickory Pole was ntied nt the IPusi.if Jett ts SoLA a, in the h,nentigh of Atteglnetny , D is a hundred fent high, and at it. top flu nts the guurious -ensign of .e,r conutrY• After pole was put up, the meeting was organ by calling SI...FARLEY 10 the chair, and appoint tic% a Secretary !those .come we did not hear. Mr digablitnalDOS was COW on for a Areal and re sponded in a handsome manner. WALTKR H. LOW p.lt, Esc/. also addressed the usteeniblage in a speech of alumnal eloquence aid pcw, r—he spoke to the tea son rather than the passions of his audience. and Ur' sued the topics of the contest in a moderate but most convincing style. The meeting adjourned at about G o'clock to make arrangement for the procession. The Young Democrats of the North Ward raised a pole on Saturday evening. We give a note pf the pro- Feedings in smuttier place. Messrs rctitTKß and El Alf LTOS made brief but effective speeches. • NORTH WARD POLE RAISING. On Tw•dny evening, tlv•iitlt hattant, a m.gnitieent young Hickory pole wusrai,ed in ',win st., 4th wan& in the eity,of Pittsburg. by the tlemocramef the ward— mimic was got op, the assemblage, which was vely liege; erns orrtnised by calling Mr. John M'Cliren to and appointing John Gray Secretary. The teeeting was then addressed e4.squently by 'Thomas Hamilton, and RAI. Porter.. Esq. , - who were listened to, with profound tittatition and ch. eredethusiss ti cally. idliees l a wet* directed to publish the pro ceedings in the 'Pittsburgh Post JOHN M'CLAIZEN, Pres't. 301111 GRAY, Seey: FITTITIPARD MEETING. 2 . I'he democratic citizens of die sth ward are toques ' tod to attend a public meeting w. she Primitive Metho dist Church, Peon -street, on hominy evening. Aura. Sth. A general attendance is desired. ow" - Wstooo, ?m i t. S. HAXII.TOS, Seey. , F,PURTH Wk :• 00Onul- or the Fourth Ward meet. at the Washington Haitian Friday eeenidg, Anita 4tb, st 719'cieek. A general attendance is re Ticited• aug 8 2a •-• ASTORTILD B. atlae, Steaskoat Age and COMMIS/10n Martha , • • Water Street, neat' %Veal. 1,350 maj 700 •• 260 " 8 II 228 " 4 FEAT WATER IN THE CHANNEL. - - --- ARRIVED. Atlas, 116 is, 'Louisville, Musk V le ~ Bowen, Zanesville, Moxahala, Parkinson, Mo.*City, Michigan. Boies, Beaver, Cleveland, Hail. Beaver, Belmont, Poe, Wheeling, DEP ARTED. Little Ben, Wynn, Cincinnati, Mingo Chief, Devaney, Louisville, Belfast, Ebben, Wheeling, Contdey,Drownsville , Ilibenuas Elinefelter, Laid up. Columbian, Smith, Louisville, Rambler. DIA:ell, do ; Rhode Island, Kinney, Hanging Rock Cleveland, flail, Beaver, Michigan, Boies, Beaver, Revd*, Saturday pact FOR CINCINNATI. The new and splendid. U. S. Mat malts m tezn it t ,er boa w t ila,c C APITOL, p.; ELI A 1. 0 1. v t o t• r; Saturday soon:ring. at 10 o'eluck; roturning. enilleave Cincinnati every Tueedety 'morning at 10 o'clock. Fur freight or pttlsage apply un board. or te %SINGH A & TAY LO R • aug 2, FOR- 3EAVE,R. The Stettnier CLEVET.AND. (Capt. Thos S. Bart,) lin. ing been thorough repaireti, will run daily between rittsbutgh and Beaver, leaving Pittsborgitat 9 bet ween Y and floaver at 2 o'clock P. Warren.connecting with Line of Boats to Cleveland and Ohio. and Greenville, sad Meadville, Pa. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, e july 19 • No 54 Witter street BEAVER PACKET. iiialg i s ,--- The well known steamet ! MICHIGAN, W. B. Boles, Master,hns commenced her regular daily tips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at S, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened its soon as the weather v ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELA N D,0., and MEADVILLE. Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply onII board, ARTONor, to G. M. Water :erect. jelv 12 Cd'The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH ANDACKET. WHEE.LING REGULAR P Derr The new and splendid steam boat BRI DGEW AT Eli, Capt.C.asteagr.t , .. will run rts 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. For freight or passage apply on board, or N in J.NEWTON JONES. The Bri.ivwater is provided with :vitas' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. 1 june 22 U. S. NIAIL STEAMER LITTLE ISEN, CAPT. TILACKEIt. For Cincinnati. Regmb-rr IVedaradoy Morning Packe'. The splendid passenger steam hoist LITTLE BEN, Capt. Thacker,will aug 5 run ago regular packet between this 1 place and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Weil-i place morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every I - i Sat urday, at 10 o'clock. Fur freight or passage apply Bureau of Construction, Equipment and A ,in board iu to N.) 4, W.,...1 street. nirt.l6.4 in ' Repairs, -/- The Little Ron is provided with Evans' safety guard July 18, 1814.. 1 to press „ explosion of boilers. m26-3m. I fro carry into utlect that part of the act uf Con ---------- I grit . s.s, making, appropriations tor the anal service FOR CINCINNATI I for the tiscat y, ar, man' g June 30, 1845. which relates Steamer CUT T ER.Cot.Lt sr s. Master.. to the purdiase iit American water.roa. d Hemp--- will deport for the above and interme. l'ruptsiona will be reci ised at th.s Bursae, until 3 o'. Aiwa*" ports. tot I.V EltY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock,: A clock, P M, of the 29th day of August neat, tor deity. NI, positively. The Cutter has been thiiroughly re- ering at the Navy Yard, Charinstuwo, Mass., two Lune _aired. mid rurnishisi with entire new boilers, and ran dred tons ut American water-rutted Hemp. hereeomrnended in the shipping . a nd trave liing corn .. This Hemp rclust be equal in quality tu the Riga Rein •rpinitv as a safe and expeditious boat. For fteights Hemp heretofore pureltased for the Navy, serapes of r retsiage apply ttlt Inmr,l, lir P) %kind . ' are now in the said na.N yru-d—must be delioer ed. live of all expense to the United States, and be sub. IllfINIINC;IIAM Sr I \ YLOR, ~ ,, ,t. jest to the inspection and a pproi al mpersons who will ..„., ho. k\ ~t,r, be appointed by, and act under. instructions from the r.r •vt I-a wit , in, Safety Guard, to ru ' Navy Depnnent. . m. 15 _ _____________----------- l'ersons making offers mast state the price asked per ton of 2240 rounds, deloereil at the Ni.vy lard, and 1.11:4;'Elt AND WARREN must reward with them the otters of pertains of suet ..lor,--tliff7a,,7A,r.; Tri.Weekl. Canal Packet Ertl E, cleat rroperty to become sureties in one third the a-, Capt. J. ki , ns , ii.n. I..ave , B •.tier man:: of the contract, tor its performance, it the offer . M ink., ltic.t.rts.l.s. 'lna 5,,,,,,.,inv at I •,'ci• .r I:, s h o u,il be a ccepted. PM. and arriving at Via refl. 0 . next inomine at 6 Sepainte proposals will be received for quantities ofl, I , IIESII ARRIVAL FOR PRIVATE SALE. t'cloet. Passenzere wi.l le iye Pittsbuigli by the not less tie .n thirty LOAM, nor more thou two handled iII AS been received at the new Auction Rooms, E . t;teaei 800 CLE.YF.L AND, a t is Taos P. H. ) RT. tons. To diminish the. hazard to contractors of ibr .l ft 1 and 63 Wood st, and will be sold by privaie sob, at 9 ~ ' .•htrk, A. M. This Boat is surpassed bto warding hemP tromthe Wester,. Suites, w hi c h ab ,,,, not 4 and 6 quarter canton flannel matting. scherieil and her rutininz to IVarrmi. be of proper quality or sufficiently well prepared *: the brussels hearth rugs, ingrain and venitinn carpets. sti- API"( T TO Secretary of the No has appointed two agents, whof perfine blue black broadcloths; fine linen cambric.&e BIRNTINGII AM & TAYLOR, Pitrsb'gh. 1 , will, when requested, inspect that which may be p repay- 1 These ure all choice goods and it ill be sold low. JlO. S. DICKEY, Beaver, I t al to fulfil contracts to be made under this advertise..l mll LYND & BICKLEY, Auc'ers. JNO. KIRK. Young's Town. ment. One of these agents will inspect the Hemp that J. &M. B. TAYLOR, %Station. may sent to Louisville, Kenck, d the other that which be may be seat to St Louis, tu in y Mis en souri. These &- Denver and Warren Packet. gents will be tarnished with samples of Riga Rein rtilaliTHE canal packet ER.LE. J. M. Hemp. and with the means of testing Hemp, and will Shaw,master. will run as reanlartri- be ready to give ail information in their power, to en. weekly , paeKet I.d.twe-1 , the naive named ports, leaves able entity iittors to ha• e their hemp property t repel , d, Beaver oil Nlonday.. NVe/Looalitys, and Fridays' morn. and to asserts the s reneth mai ch .rioter of it, b , . lug, leas..Vorreti on Tuesdays, I.liiirsdays a nd S at . fate the expei.st 0. sending it to the only yard is incur. tirdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland red. It must be iiF .. re iv or;1,10ti. hOYee \ et, that iirect, For froklit or i lasaage apply ,in hoard, or t o the inspection and opinion or these a 7 , 111 , . ;c• rnerel!, to R lIINITN Gti A M & Co ). , Pittsburgh, diminish the risk to contractors, by furnishing usoftil J. S. DICKEY, peayer, information. Thu onlyinspection by which the hemp can finally be received and paid for r willbe that st titans. Star Candles. vy yard where it is to be delivered. 4 ONE cent saved i.two rents earned.' so said Ben- J atnin Franklin, and so will all wbomnke trial"( The whole quantity of the hemp embraced in any contract must be delivered at the navy yard Charlet. town, Mast, on or before the first day of August, 1845. J. S Gwy mo's ST t ot aNnt.l:s. They will find on trial, th it the prim at which the subscriber sells them, ln a ldition to the bonds which will be required for make.s them come itsol,3l, 05 tallOW eanlea. While the faithful performance of contracts, ten per centtun will be deducted flout all bills for deliveries, and re in cleanliness and beauty , they tire equ a lt ospermaretti. rained, mail the completion of the contract, as addition. at the same time. they remain perfectly hard at ati in- al security fur its performillC... The rtranining ninety perntureof 140 degrees, being mush wanner than the per centum will be paid within thirty it ays after the summer's sun. bills, dub; approved, shall be presented to the Nat v A era at Boston. .duly 23-3tawt9.9aug. _— punting. PITTSBURGH INFIRMARY. yDs. white, blueand red Buntine,a supet ior For the Removal of Deformiti4a of the Human 50k., article, suitable for Flags and Banners, for Frame and of Diseases of the Eye. IND. B. IVITADDEN & T UE subscriber has retorned to the cii v and in -85 Market street tends to establish an INFIRMARY for the recer I I t on and treatment of deformed members, such as Club or 12eiled feet, contracted joints, wry-neck and Strabismusor Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye. There is no I . rnti•tition of this kind as yet in this country, though much needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their ad. vanElte to In operated on and to be attended to in an establii.liment exclusively devoted to the restoration of the above named deformities and diseases The easy access to Pittsburgh, one of the healthiest spots in the country, by river and canal, almost at any season of the year, would fifer great facilities for those desirous of being relieved. His ample experience and well known success give sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted , o his care will be greatly promoted ALBERT O. WALTER , M. D., Liberty. near the corner of Fourth street. jolv ale by July In the District ('out of Allegheny Count!. 'William Hapi, vs Fi Fa No. 120, July, 1344. Benj. Darlington, JULY 1.0. 1344-0.1 motion of W M. Darlington E.q.. the emirt nyipoirt Frltnei4 R. Shank. until tor, to diAriliaie the I .rtwee.ls or sale in tills case. From the Record, G. 11. RIDDLE, Fro. Notice is hereby given that the above auditor will attend to the duties of bit, appointment at his office on F mri t, t ope, i n the c ity of Pitt-burgh, on Friday the 16th of Angll3t next. at 3 o'clock, P. M. where those interested may attend 23. 1844 PRINTING imniz. A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOUNSON . S tRIFFAtIOR PRINTING INR, L.Asot LAD SHALL KEGS, Aid reerfrevi at the ofiec of the "Post" au gust 1 BURIA O Oir 0;t4M4.11;"" IDRoa IDROPOSALS will liwteneived in tlaiS,Buiniu en til 3 o'clock P Al ot ' Monday,!he Midi-August next, for fumishing,arukdelivering, is the proportions and at the places herein named, the following number and description of cmmon, shot and shells for the naval • service of the United. States, viz: At Pittsburgh, PenuSylvania. 4 eight-inchnhambered guns, of about 10,000 pounds each 900 eight-inch solid Shot 300 eight-iach Shells. and. 200 stands of grape Shot for eight inch guns (To be concluded in one contract.) At Saeketts 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 Buffalo, New York. 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt each 120 thirt-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 cwt each. At Erie, Penurstrania. 10 eight•inch chambered Guns, of about G 3 cwt. ertch. 25 thirty-two-pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 cwt. each. At Nary Yard near New York 20 3 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about ti cwt each 120 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 2! owt each (To he included in one contra(*) At Navy Yard at Carport, Virginia• 42 thirty t wo-pounder chambrred Guns, of about rwt eneit 50 ti,ht-two pounder chambered Guns, of about . . cwt each (To lie included in one contract.) At Navy Yard near Boston. 1,200 eight-inch Shells ) AuCtion Sales At the Navy Yard near New York. 1 OF DRY GOODS. FANCY CUTLERY AND 1.200 eight-inch Shells, and ITo be inclu- FURNITURE. 700 nine-pounder solid Shot 1.- ded in one A T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Roams, corner At Navy Yard near Gosport Va. I contract. .n. of Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thursday 1.200 eight-inch Shells, nod 1 August Bth, at 10 o'clock. A M.. will be sold a large 800 nine-pounder solid Shot J and valuable lot of DRY GOODS, ,among which are All the aforesaid guns, shut and shell.) ic conform to , Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Muslins, Cali drawings to be given by the Bureau of Ordnance and !coot, &c. llyd.sogetiphy, and are to be subject to such proofs, I At 2 o'clock, P M., FURNITURE. . tests and inspections near the foundry et which they I At 8 o'clock.same evening, aLA of fine CU TLERY, are made, and such further inspections at the places ; of superiorquality, received direct from the Importers,. of delivery, as may be directed by the Chief of the ; and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, consisting Bureau, and to stand such proof. tests and inspections', in part of s' celebrated double refitted Silver Steel as will be entirely to his satisfaction; should one- I 'Rodger fourth of the number fail in any particular, at any one Razors in cases, together with sevens' other articles inspection, the whole lot offered shall be rejected, or in the Hardware and Cutlery line; at the same time such further tests be applied as may be deemed ne• a few new and second hand WATCHES. cessary; and all to be delivered by the first day of De Also DRY GOODS. J. D. DAVIS, cember, 1844. Aug. 7. Auctioneer. The contractor to provide an appropriate site for --- -------'-------- proving the guns. Arrival of Fine Cutlery, The proposals most distinctly state the rate per ton At hfcKenna's A. Wood St a r etion Mrt eets., corner of 2d and (of '2.240 pounds) for the guns. and the rate per pound I for the shut and shells, deliverable as above, charges;' must be sealed and endorsed "Proposals fur i free of j ii ll UST received and will be sold at ptiblic and pri vate sale, a very extensive invoice of superior Eta nishing Cannon on the Northern lakcs;' "at New ; CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among which are York," &c.. as the case may be. Bonds, with two approved sureties in one half the I Extra fine (Rodgers')Pen knives, 1. 2. 3 and 4 blades; \', ','. ( Taylor's) Pocket do. 2 and 3 blades ; amount of connect, will be required, to be entered I „ at uhleuberg, do into within fifteen days idle' the time limited for re ceiving bills; and ten per cent. of the amount of all „ Clay. do ~ Van Buren, do bills will b.! retained as collateral security fur the • faithful performance of the contract, which will be . " Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles ; paid only un the satisfactory completion of it ; and Twillutson's Superior Ra zort, in cases; arratited tirrrnan S i lve r Table Soong; ninety per cent, of all deliveries made will be paid on an do "tea Spoons; all bills propet lc authenticated, according to the pro ; Shaving Snip in Boxes. (6 cakes in each;) vi-i•Ots ~r the Ctit.ll'Ar.t. within thirty days ti tle ! their Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, &c. prii-ientation to the Navy Agent. , Dm wine; of the eons and shells will be furni dual The ttb-ive articles are received direct front the int the successful bidders by the Bureau, and tiny nuns' port.-r 5. and can he sold at extremely low prices. Sales be cast tal/d finis-bell to conform tu them in every pur-commence ou Mouday (this evening the sth inst., ticular. The w hole of the guns to be turned, and the and to be cootiourd every evening ( S undae's excep surfaces dressed tar end tieisbed perfectly smooth, and 'red,) until the whole are sold. Tel ma at 4,111 , . Auctioneer tO be cast of the best gun metal; no but blast metal tol P. McKENNA, it in sand moulds. J. S. fiWYNNE, Foratlin Manufactory, 2d street. i FRANCIS R. MUNK, Auditur be used; and the *hut to be eat july 17-3 ml MackereL J3BLS. new No. 3 Mackerel, Just receive& NUIPOod fur sale by HATLMAN, 3ENNLNGS &Co. 43 Wood st. a d AUCTIOR SALES' _ BY litf 'Si 13 IC ,L New ductiols - Iltaants, Noe. 61 a,4 63, litiod.street. fAN THURSDAY, August 8, will he sold from the tJ shelvesalargeand general assortment of Fall and Winter -Dry lloods, cumnsencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. • - WOOLENS. Blue black:brown and invisible green Inciadcicubs, superfine; -blue, black and mixed sminetts, indigo blue and cadet talked and Kentucky deans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen dhamla; homy pilot cloth, &c Worsteds. Plain six quarter English merino, of all rotors; changeable figured Alpacca leaves; three and six quer ter mouseline de lainer, dress bdkfs, Soc. Silks and Satins. Plain blk dress silk; figured silk besting; American sewing silk; main stocks; silk hdkfs; &c. Linens and Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent thiead; spool cotton prints, checks, ginghams, Irish linens; brown muslin-. bleached do.; cambric do.; tablecloths; tablediaper: &c Fancy A rticles Linen shirt collars, gum s uspenders, stay laces, mew rino gloves, nettdraivers, G S combs, etc. Also, at 2 o'clock P M. a large quantityof Household and Kitchen Furniture. Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests stands, cradles, &c. uctioli - _ At MeK.enna's Auction Mnri. corner of 2d and World Streets. WILL be sold, on Th . nr,nday the Bth inst., nt 10 o'clock, A M , a vuriety of DRY UOODS, .And to 2 o'clock, .1"' M., 5 Bblg Prime Sled, Beg Rio (....offee,.i few. Boxes Virginia Tobacco; also, new and 2nd hand Furniture, Brass Clock .4, &c. TCrMS at stile. r. M'KENNA, aug 7 Auctioneer. Calfskin and Sole Leather at notion. AT T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms. corner of 'fond and sth street!, will be sold low, at Titivate sale, a su:torior lot of Call.ittinti and Soie Leather. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. au:, 1. LARGE SALES OF rine Cutlery and Variety Goods. 1 Uavi,i Cotnmercial Auction R.11031A, corner of rlk Wooad and sth +meets, CIIMUWTICing this evening -I,l.l.dnetday, Juno 26th. at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, (Sunday': excepted.) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, r,•o•icral throe, from the Ift PoRTEkt, New York, coo i•, part of 239 doz. if Penknives, Pearl and back handle; 140 Cases of R-47.0V1, a sh, erior mticlo; 43 (1 , ,z. fancy ScizOrA: 330 d.rr. dwr. vegetable and Jossaninos Soaps They are now ready (or examination Ter mi Cush, current funds BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. FOR prismtn *Rh` at the new AnPrinn linoms, 61 and 63 Mina st. tidies hi , l ties, and gaitem; centlomen's Ahnefq fine br,,enm.; fine cll and trrnonen hemp:, fine palm leuf hat.; Mra.c, 30 ho a ur and 8 day Hoek., LYND & BICKLEY• in 11 Aucti. n LARGE VEN AND AND FREI f lAN SH SIOCK CARPETS. _ INGRAIN rr HE regular assortment of the above articles, at 1. the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 end 63 . Wand street, has been greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so that the greatest variety ofpatterne and qualities can he found at the present time, of any other place in the city. • The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will hr sold at private sale, for LESS THAN •HE WHERE ELSE in the city. Also. an assortment of Brimels. Tufted and Saxe.- neil Hearth Rugs. LYND & BICKLEY. m ctioneers. 25 Au _ Wholesale Druggists, Gravers, &a., 0 U LI) be consulting their own. and the inter est a their c ustomers, to a very grent extent, by pnrchnsing Spices. Drugs and Dye Wooods in the Eastern markets, whole and in slicks, and getting them ground and chipped at the Franklin Manufacto ry, Second street. It is not generally known, but n evertheless true, that Drugs and spies* sold in the East, ate lower in price than whole, of course the profit and cost of grinding must be made up by adulteration; dye woods have at least 15 tiellerent, and irk some eases 25 per cent of water added to them. Now water, duet, cornmeal end fl itseea meal are plenty here, and we can ea them in their purity, if so it pleases us, without pay ing a pepper price with freight and premium added. Cinnamon, Allspice, Nutmegs, Gurnerie, ground, Ginger. Gum Arable, Gum Aloes. Gum Gamboge, Pumice Stone. Lae Dye, Indlen, Logwood. Cloves and Mace, Fustier Mustard. Niewood, Gum Scamony, Cam NV pod. Manganese, . Brazil Wood. - Nut Galls, ,-. Lima Wood, chipped, Pepper, The Proprietor gill_ Dor Adid is of the artitiar rili F he grinds arm y that-all the arriales - iutrusted to him their pare as when sent to him. N.3:--Lard couttantly on hand. July 20- tf. 3. S. GIVTNICL. 'lsles, J. D. DAViS, Auction6er lIIE3 Poi 13s1. yr AP& A VERY eligible ttousszy Residicuess, about nine miles from thiScity, upon the bank of ooe of the I rivers,li offered for sots or lent, possession can be given in a few days. The house is commodious. forty-two feet by tweety feet, two stories, with basement. The out-office* are ample and convenient. There is a valuable orchard and one hundred acres of bud in connea.km with the improvements. To the purchaser or tenant tho crop of hay, oats, potatoes, Ste. &c., with a choice stock of cattle, would be sold, it required. • Inquire at the °time of Alderman Morrow, .July 22. sth street. Building Lots hi Binalitg4lll 2l6 1Q LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly ititr .e..V,tated. and Within two minutes' walk of the sfeansfisrry b oat /exiling, Will be sold at prices to suit die times. The terms of payment will be made easy, either for cash or such barteras can besnedeavailstsle. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Ur. P. Poterson, No. 4, Ferry - street, Pittsburgh. 'une 1. JAS. V ATT ERSON , it.- JUST received a few calks Chilinethe cal hams, and for sale by BIRMINGHAM- St. TAVLFIIL No. 54 W MOT Si 21 - 1 BaLs s SALTS, jusi received Jana fair sale Oby I.3IItNIINGIIANI TILER, m 3 Su 54, Water atreet. STARCH. 1500 LBS. Homirtedeu's . celebrated Starch, just received arta for sale D. &- G. W. LLorv. J _ - -- UST received 27 casks 'Wecco" Madeira Wine, and fer sale low .ta close ennsiantnent, n superior article, by BIRMINGHAM & TANLER. June 4 No 54 Water et. ___-- --- Sommer stocks. A SUPPLY of elegant Summer Stec:cs, new and beautiful style, just received at the "Three Big D00r.," 151 Liberty, street.' june 1. E NGLISH, ANIF,RICAN, and FRENCII Ca simerPa, Hata and dark patterns; a fine CliAof t ment of the above goods will be found at. A LGEO M'GUIRE, Nu. 251, Liberty street._ 49 RBLS "GROUND PLASTER, J u4t received from Baltimore, on consignment, and for ~ale by SAM'L M KIE . a 22 Canal Basin. near 7th street. acytbo speAs. 3A DOZ. Scythe Snerithi, a superior irtielo, just V received and fot sale by Cheese. A SMALL lot of Warren Cheese ju, , t received and fur sale by june2l. BIRMINGHAM & TAYLF.R. Plooms for Sale. 3 TONS Juniata Bloorni It for sale. DEVINE & CO., American FOR SALE LOW. • A BUILDING 10t,20 feet front, on 6th street, op pushy the Epis4copul Church. Inquire of K 22 HUEY & CO Cheese. APRIME lot of W It Cheese just received and for sale by BIRMINGH AM & TAYLER. m 3 No J ac T street. Tinners' Tools. A N assortment of Tinners' Tools. manufactured 31_ by F Beeler—wart anted. For Rale by . une 22 GEO COCHRAN. 17 CASKS POT ASH, ..1.161 and for sale b y J. W. BURBRIDGE & kip Water st, between ‘Vood and Smithfield. SALERATUS. 1200 LBS. Saleratus in Boxes, for snlo by nill D. & G. W. LLOYD. _------- 13r.BTLaue's Liver Pill. FRESH SUPPLY.—These valuable) Pills - are LWnow used extensively and the demand daily M emo:dog. Are you bilious and subject to sick head echo, try Dr NV Lane's Liver Pills; they tive speedy •elief. For sule at the Drug store of JONA KIDD. corner of Fourth and tVulat st reels. EXT. OF LO3WOOD.- 5 00 lbs Extruc.t of Log wood, just received and for sale et tho Drug re StO JONA KIDD. •11 19. corner of Fourth and Wood. gateau. OIL. 15 '. Cold Pressed Castor Ciil,for sale by 1711S8 JAMES MAY. TCST RECEIVED-100 lb;. Spanish tlieA. at •11 w holesale and retail Drag Sumo of .10". , 1 KIDD ju 19. cornet of Foulth and Wood "streets, Mad der. CASK MADDER, in store, and will Le sold - tow Lto close consignment. HAILMAN , JENNINGS & CO.. 43, Wood suee4 Patent Lever Watches. 1 . UST received direct Crum the Imprrirters. an In - 1 OP 'mice of Gold Enalish Lever Watches, full jew eli'd, anchor and parachute escapementsv two Silver Levers, anchor escripemer.t 13 holes jewelled, all of which will be warranted, fur saleby J K LOGAN &Co., 11e.3a. Fifth at. INSURANCE 10 ARES of Navigation. and Fire.. lnzuranco S ot tl oc . k for aide by HUEY & CO WIC wairsoN. POWDER MANUFACTURER. , j2G-6 m N EAR . FITTSBURGII FRESH TEAS, FRUIT, &e. 8 Catty Boxes Young Hyson Tea, 1 18 do do Gunpowder do. 6do do Imperial do 6do do Poucbong do - A half cheatuestra fine C 1141411" l'oultong 10 boxes Primo Lemons, 5. do do Orange, 2 baskets Olive Oil, io b o xes scaled berring, 75 bble Nu 1 Solt. 200 Boxes 8 by 10 Glass, 50 do 10 by 12 do. • 2000 lbs Spanish Moss- .1. D. WILLIAMS. Received and for sale by No 28 Fifth woo.. july .9. 100 BLS. Salt, just landed ainitlufivaslecbyo. july a, 1844 Threads. TUST re.ceivetl 900 dozen 200 yards 6 cord spool e./ threads, which.will be sold at eamern priers with the addition of freight, by ZEBU LON - KINSEY, mt 23 No 86 Markerstreet..* ------- * Pe TONS Pig Lead: !JP Received and-for fate by • - W: BUnBAIDGI, §r, july 18 Water st., isetsifrell Wood and Smithfield. SALL: NEAT YELECIE 411 AGON, bist.littjes,:woim. En mayof : B. VATTERAON may 28 Diamond Esir''''sxies tAlis Tciols, for sat lr GEO COCff • No 213, Wood • Rl ~ . _.w:.aril~.:cl.. iZT .44ti • . 1 ABOBRICAN PORTABLE. seat :woe, For like - transportation of . • NIERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE .111Uniff.60 PITTSBURGH AND HILADELPHIA, FIVES BURGH AN P D, BALTIMORE, GEO. COCHRAN Pot Ash. Pig Lead. •tc.- AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON el* THE PROPRIETORS • • . . RESPECTFULLY inform theirfriendsandshipmq generally, diet they havechenged-theneseeoftUr Transportation Line, kern the .UniteliStslee ?getable Boat Line. to thal i t,metiain ?cortege Rioat Line. - This line is corn t eed af twenw -ve MIT FOOT Sec tion Portable Beats, one of wEch well deparedeily from Pittsbuegh. Philadelphia awl liieltitnate. , The superiority and advantages of tlso Portable Boat over every other morlo of transportation ev , tout well known to shippers generally to require Otinmetel suttee it to any, that the detention, loss, srpet rition and damage to Goeds a , invariably attendinj three trey shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, uro by the Portable Boatentrist effectually removed. To 'give undoubted security to owners alai sitiper r.,,, all goods and produce shipped by this 1410 till be in ured in a responsible ollico in Philadelphia, witheut any additional charge to the owner. , „ Met thandise shipped by this line in any of the lasi • ern cities:. sedoonsigned to H Devine &Co, will lea for, warded immediately on arrival - at Pittahergl4,..to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will.rocoive produce consigned ~to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward tho same to nny of the eastern cities, and chilli' no corn, missions for storage . , advancing nr fortvardinx. - Any communications or goods directed-to the ctik of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. li. DEFINE &.. CO , Canal Rusin. Liberty street ;Pittslittr4h r. G.. AV HIT - F:SIDPS & CO.; 36 Nlarket street, below Tenth, Philadelphia , GIES E C. SON, Commerce Forret Wherf - . , lollicritrre. '3 A FAIINESTQCK dr. CO, 100 Fnmt street, New If oil:. It Cl S. NV I'Ll.l A Mg, No 3, Chatham street. Bostroi. C. A. PticANIILTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT . LIAIN For the Li a n Aportntiori or Yerrliontlize Itrunii from PITTSBUIWIL BALTIMORE, PHIL A DEL , I'lllA, N EW YORK AND BOSTON. TII E success this line has tact with, sitter , it a Is' fist established on the "I tidiv iduntEnterprise" 4. system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Rusts during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will letp.e rittslairgh, Philadelphia anti Hal timnre every day (except Sundays) during the season, and [nuke the trip through in Fik days. The superiority and advantages otthorut table bon System over every other mode of transportation (Mien .etanals intersect with rail roads) are too well knoww , ' to - shippers by this mate generally to require any corn moot. Shippers Call rely onhavingtheiri roduce, merchant dize, or goods of any kind that may be. consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwa tried with dispatch nail at the very lowest rate of freight charged by ethics: Lines, without any additional charge made inr receiy ing or advancing charges, &c.. .1 Allcommimications to the following Agents w ill bite I promptly attended to: CHARLES A. IIeANULTY, At the Depot, Cann! Basin, rittshurgit i ROSE & MERRILL, • 53, Smith's Wbarf. near Piott at. 13altitnore• • & J T TAPSGOTT, No 43, Peck Slip. New York. THOMAS BORBI.M.L, 27:2,. Market street, Philadelphia. . jati3l-1) rt1:17I "IRON cal!' LINK" OF CA AL DOTS ; ( 4 10NNF4CT1NO with steamer Cleveland, et Beni ver, will be in operation on the 24th instant,. to Cleveiavid . , , The above line i. 4 compo:411 of 8 gutoti Coml. Romp. commanded by experienced men, and i ill depart or- ' ery mot ring to and from Pittsburgh. and Cleveler.d, at 9 o'clock. rroprietor.!.4 iht•above line arc - ... . Messrs. IiUBRY ik. HUGHES, Cleseland. 0: STANDART, INGRAHANI &CO., • . . . 'Cleveland, O.- ', Freight of all kind". rill be carriod.nelnet.as iltest••.: other good and roxponsible line. For freight or peirlP: sago apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,,. - rnarlB -NO 60, Water street . . : ihf l / 4 , al k i t tb Freightsto Philadelphia and Etattimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURE/1V "FOR transporting Goods, Nlerchandise, 'Dream' &c., between Pittsburgh;' Philadrizikio4 and .:- Reittiatore. Goods will he rcerimti and forwarde<kby this tine on ss accommodating t.....: ns and as.e,thort , time.:: . as by any other responribic Line. Ail goodalot.atr ded from Philadelphia-by tbis,Line will be insairtUs-t: The Proprietors and agents will give their whole sit tention and endeavor to render taixfurlion to - sdralto may favor them with their custom.. We •iuvito perk, merchants, manufactorms and others skits* as µ' :, call before :4k - tipping elsewhere. Merchaudiatwonedin*; ed to,the agents %drib° received. freight, acti:eltargrt-. paid, and forwarded without additional (theme lot for warding or storage. . - , S A NIVEL W DAY, . ‘.. H , PATTERSON, rlo.ll'i4ors garnuel 211 Kier, Canal Benin, near7th st. l'itteb'e. Sansuel IV Day. Ist and %I Wharf. below Thrte el : 'Delaware, Philadelphia Isnai Cs use, Baltimoie.. !IL Patterson,Hollid a y Ellrrh, Jesse Patterson, John6towit. 1 4. N Briggs, Kew Yock. ..., 14/nn B Reynolds & Co., 130Stno. MYRA To; Jamca McCully. Irvin& 'Maitin, \R Robinson & Ce, J W Barbridge , !'• Co Henry Coulter, C G Hobsey, - John Grier, Church &CarotLerf, George Ificcd, F Sellers, _ 1 Samuel .1-I,4eNight, Louise-ill, Samuel Wilhuu, Madlaos t, la ~.- I feb 15,'94 Regular Packets, fer CAM. 'jltc Serift4aire, Mristra„ a‘eil hur- , clay at 10 &dark. a. m. The Cutter,Collie,,Mtister,leese ,- . reef " 1 1.0 oclack a. m. The Meetgurner), Bremen., 31asiet,lesseeniM tieing st 1.0 o'cinek rt. m. The Express, Parkinson, Xastec, leaves e'ee7 flu de:, at 10 ec:ock a. m. - JOHN Al5l Sc CO. MY.III --- .. STEAMtR INDIAN QUF.FF. rcn 4.i..1,L,F. Tagomulittsdaraut. ortvitacr:,:llt:l4':::,ii:-.7ftliti or eood, appmved paten For I , t-r0,45(e. aptly t • m 3— JA.A . IES L . 4.0 - tirs 1641,46, 1844. Pittet uigt
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