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    JIMMBURGICI,
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1844:
tzr -we icwit rain tcp.nighi.
*ONG AT Illfalarticregn.-4be Polk and Dal:
hat Cialsof lidasettastar bad al :meting on Thursda*
lettlay were addiessiod by %v. H. Lowrie, Erg.
111 04 14,6 15 i0 theflink and Distribution schemes, and
the general principles el the Democratic party. He
w listened lb witlitnarketi attention. We are sorry
o spy, `hinreviir, that be gave great offence to the
whip,tby tbookiarand convincing arguments he used,
and gite'dlitadvatitagals ligtrt in which he slimed up
the beresias aids* party.
NORTH CAROLINA ELECTIONS
The returns received last night, or lather, t h is morn
int, fleet forty-three manlier, show again of 561 for
the iyhiga, leaving the dernoeruts still in a majority of
110111& -
04, rortantouth Index slates that tho whir; hare
armbersof the legislature, which will glue
!Seim andnrityin that body.
larNoWisstern Maine when we went to press
SaDoLN DiCALTII.—The COMDer was summoned
"Yesterday afternoon to bold an inquest upon the body
Aitzterw Easton. who died very suddenly on Ir
wiatureet, below Penn. Hy Easton had been hauling
@Ansa of coal to a family on Irwin street, and previ
ous to rialesding asked fora drink of /enter as he felt
very Wm. He requested a little pepper to be mixed
with itr bet before he drunk any he became more feint,
and asked to be Carried out into the air; a couple of
podeirea toollibhim and carried him to the door, but
EisPretirey get Out he had expired. We have not any
cause assigned for his death.
FlRZ—Bistioiren 12 and 1 o' clock this morning, a
fire brolteoutin a frame house on Smithfield street, near
Stith, occupied as a Carpenter shop by Messrs. Young
fireEpler.but through the exertions of our fire compa
nies the fire Was eonfined to the building in which it
terigiested. Their loss will be about 900 dollars.—
is supposed to be the work of an incendiary.
SUINICLA IL Duct..—A. curious dual recently took
• AO itear,Mayence, in Germany, between two wo
men; ow annul with a sickle and the other with a
abf;pberd's crook, with which they laid about them
Moot.arTa. 'ily. One is said to be grievously wound
ed. -
Tat Ray: MR. FAIRCHILD ha* published a lengthy
statement in whicl he denies all thecharged agsinst
}tie moral character. The Mail sayiT=Many will read
hand-believe it; many will read it and se/ believe it;
yet all will admit that it is plausible, and if trne, that
Mr. F. has been the victim of one of the foulest con
apitacieaswainst the peace and happiness of a family,
thlt liversidsgraced the world. If Mr F. is iunoeent,
•his awe is'in hands which will, in its own time make
it appear' six. if guilty there is no punishment within
time t lateikand meaning of the taw," which can be too
genie fur kilo.
A Leafitimo tit Llama—Some few weeks ago, snys
,the New Orleans Crescent City, there was a great stir
raised in this gnod city about one Patrick. Morgan
,Friey, Report, that eldest daughter of Madame Ru
mew, sttue4 that the said Foley, by the sudden demise
of soma onblenurn argltutil, came into die possession
at twenty five thousand pounds per annum, and the
tidea - "My Lout." This may even now all be true,
fortnight uttltnow; but, cones, ive saw the rubicund
visage of . 4oril Foley between the iron bars of a cell is
the First Municipality watrh hou-so yesterday morning.
RELIGIOUS NOTICE—The Rev. J. M. Davie,
will preach in Mvrtae T FULL, on tolnorrow morning,
at half past 10 o'clock, at 3 in the afternoon, and at
early candle light. The public are respectfully invited
to attend. aug 10
NOTICg
The Cornmitteivof Arrangement and Invitation up
painted- at the Democratic Mass Meeting, to prepare
• forth* Democratic Convention in September next, are
requested to meet at the Washington Cathie House,
on the evening of Saturday, the 10th inst. at 74 o'clock .
The following persons compose the Committee:
1 .: P•M'Cormick, D Weartz,
John Turbots, Thos Hamilton,
.1 IC Maiminani, - J Hunker, •
Rody Patterson, - Wilson M'Candless,
B Ciaiway, Robert H Kerr,
John Birmingham, John B Butler,
F B Shenk, H C Moorhead,
John Anderson, ' J D Miller,
Thomas Phillips, Thos Bleckmore,
C IrKibten, George P Smith,
W H Sm W H Lowrie,
A Barker 11$ Magraw,
TO TOE POLK AND DALLAS CLUB OF
MANCHESTER.
. . • July 16,1844.
Got:Taxa ran 10 cotnpliance with a resolution of the
Clay and Markle Club, of Manchester, we challenge
you to a disci:teem of the leading Political "Meas
ures afthe two parties, at such time and place as you
may 11111413.
JOHN M'DOWELL,
JOHN BOSQUIT,
l I EVI BURCHFIELD,
Conmfttee.
July 18, 1844.
Asa meeting , of the Pat trod Rana. Club, of Man
cheater, shoehorn challenge was•accepted. The meet
leg toteke place at Kennedy Grove, (near Mancktester
on Saturday Aug 17, 1844, at I o'clock P. M.
H. BLANCALIRD,
VALENTINE SHORTS,
SYLVANUS PERKINS,
Committee.
We, thelSthere ootnmittees further agree ou the Col
&owing aronsgetnents:
The Speakers to consist of three of each party, viz:
1 —• • WALTER FORWARD,
THOMAS WILLIAMS,
" C. DARRAGH, Esq.,.
Of the Whig party.
WILSON M'CANDLESS,
ANDREW BURKE,
• I ' ALSX. BRACKENRIDGE, Essis.
Of the Dentocratie party.
discQasioo.to be opened by the AVhig party .
Each ',pelagic to be limited to one hour, until earl - has
spoken the time allotted.
The Coatmiths agree on die following olEcers. l —
Ccielian, - Esq., President, Jobe Woods. James
Riddle,Esti., and Valentine Shorts, Vice Presidents.
George P. Stephenson, and Archibald Speer, Sec'ys.
Parliamentary rules of deliberative assemblies to be
3bsermilat this dismission. All parties are- . respec
tively invited to attend. .
JOHN• M'DOWELL,
JOHN BOSQUIT,
LEVI BURCHFIELD,
_ItCgARD, CCulmjitee
YALENTINE SHORTS,
SYLVANUS PERKINS.
ti4:4001, lipor Cluolne
‘ i E. eact wed 141 mo otattre s. arned,' so saiti.Ben
.._ _ Nrsilt2ti, sad so will all whcimake ttiaktf
J. S. itrusee B:tag, CAS D LIS. They- will find on
arial,tbiu die Price !awl** Ole subscriber sells them,
Plekfadlocketlffm at 4 ,1 4 1 1.441.414 aw ciunikts. While
ncionni*“ and befit", Ai" We 1 1 1 14 11 P 1 Pyralicetti:
, siliespna time, Wey titiptol pes6datly MS at waten!
; wow af,440 dacmet, helegweich aratnitir tkan the
summer's emu
J. 8. GWYNNE,
, july 24 Franklin Manufactory, 2d stmt.
RCIPoRTID ST
D. D. bleble, Steamboat Agent and Gummi/sem
Water Street, hear, Wood
3.1 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
Capitol, Allen. Cincinnati,
Orpheus, Dales, Cincinnati,
Mayflower,..Flutchinson; Ship I'm d,
Belfast, Ebbert, Wheeling,
Moxahala, Parkinson, Mo. Cit 3.
Cleveland, Hatt, Beaver,
Michigan, Boles, Beaver.
DEPARTED.
Revenue, Bennett, Cincinnati.
Bridgwater, Campbell, IV heeling.
Della, Connley, Brownsville,
Cleveland, Hart, Beaver,
Michigan, Boies, Beaver.
Regular SaturdaiPackCi.
FOR CINCINNATI.
. The new and splendid I'. S. Mail
:-steton ,boat CAPITOL, Et; AL.t.v.n;
aiffne, will Jeave Pittsburgh evory
Saturdayniornitig,M 111) o'clock; returning, will leave
CiricinnatlicriryTtsitiiday morning IL 10 o'clock. For
freight nepnwasiiiipplyuit begird, or to
ang2. . - - BIRMINGHANI & TAYLOR.
.. ,
FOR BEAVER.
"ow The gictimer CLEVELAND, (Capt.
Thos EAlart,) having been thorough.
yrepaired," will run daily between
Pittsburgh and Beaver,. leaving .Pi ustinrgh et 9 o'clock
A M, sad Beaver at 2 o'clock P. M., connecting
with Line of Beata.to Cleveland and Warren, Ohio,
and Greenville, and'. Meadville, Pa- For freight or
patutage apply on boiled stew
BI LOUNGE A M & TAYLOR,
No 54' Water street.
. BEAVER PACKET. • -
MI The well known - steatner
MICHIGAN,
W. B. Botts, Master, has commenced
her regular , daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 &Clock. P. M , and Beaver at 3, 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 IA ill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CL EV ELAND,O., and
MEADVILLI..:, Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
G. M. HARTON,
July 12 Water street.
Cr ?The Michigan is provide 4 with fysani' Saint).
Guard,
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR
PACKIT
The new and splendid steam boat
BtAIDGEWATEK, Capt. CAMPBELL,
will run as a regdlnr packet between
this place and IVhceling, 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 onboard, or to
J. NEWTON JONES.
Tho Bridgwater is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers.
june 22
FOR CINCINNATI.
Steamer CUTTER. Cotton, Master,
•ill depart for the above and interme
diate ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, A
M, positively. The Cutter has been thoroughly re
paired, and furnished with entire new boilers, and can
be recommended to the shipping and travelling com
munity as a safe and expeditions boat. For freights
of passage apply on board, or to
BIRMINGHAM' & TAYLOR,
No 60, IVater street.
The Cutter is provided with the Safety Guard, to
prevent explosion. m 25
BEAVER AND WARREN
Zia. • mom, Tri-Weekly Canal Packet ERIE,
- - Capt. J. WitrisTErt, leaves Beaver
on Monday, IVednesday, and SaNrday, at 1 o'clock,
P M., and arriving at Warren . , 0., next morning at 6
o'clock. Pussenr,ers will leave Pittsburgh by the
Steam Boat CLEVELAND, Capt. Tiros. P. HART,
at 9 o'clock, A, M. This Boat is surpassed by no
other running to Warren,
• PPLT TO
BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, Pittsb'gh.
JNO. S. DICKEY, Beaver,
JNO. KIRK, Young's Town.
J. & M. B. TAYLOR, Warten
Bea*sr and Warren Packet
THE canal packet ERIE, J. M.
Shaw,master. will run as regular tri
week pac et between the above named ports, leaves
Beaver on Mondays, WI - Nimes - Jaya, and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thltpuloya and Sat:
urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Ciavoiand
direct, Forfreight or passage apply on hoard, or to
BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
Pepper.
4 Bugs, Pepper; received and for stile by
REINHART & STRONG,
140 Liberty street
Single Milled Casimore Cloths.
A LIGHT and elegant article for summer wear
/IL Tweed Coats/of every variety and color, together
with a large assortment of new style light pantaloon
stuffs and vestings which we are prepared to rut and
trake to order, after the latest' and most approved
styles, at very moderate prices.
The pt inciple on which this concern is conducted, is
to consult the interest of our customers, as well as our
own, by manufacturing a good article, and selling at
prices that cannot fail to meet the approbation of every
purchaser. We trust to realize our remuneration in
ready sales and quick returns.
ALGEO & MeGUJIIE
Fashionable Head Quatters,2sl Liberty st.
july 21
Splendid Paintings for Salo.
APORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS, and
one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint
ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late
JAMES BOWMAL Ecq., are offered for sale.
These pictures at not only NaluabLe as being per
fect likenesses of the gentlemen fur whom they were
taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of
art—they have been pronotneced by cennoiseurs to be
splendid paintings, and among the most successful
works of the eminent painter from whose hand they
come.
They may he seen at the Looking Glass Store of
W. C. IVALL, in Fourth street, between Wood uud
Market.
Attention is especially invited to these portraits, ns
no other opportunity will, perhaps, ever occur to ob
tain portraits from the pencil of the gilled Bowman,
at. a price so cheap as these are offered.
ply 20
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
PROPOSALS will be received at the County Cum
misSioner's Roerns until the 10th day of August
sett, for the building of the following Bridges, viz:
One Bridge over Streets Run, near Risher's Mill,
• Mifflin Township.
One Bridge over Fallen , timber Run, Elizabeth
Town.
One Bridge over Watson's Run, two stiles above
Elizabeth town, (Elisabeth Township.)
Plans and specifications ail) be exhibited at the csrn
missioner's Office, up to the day of Letting.
• By order of the Commissioners of Allegheny County.
JAMES GORMLY, Cl'k.
Pittsburgh, July 25,1841. American campy.
Thaw Donsolly r Attornay at Law,
_Often with H H Van Amringe, Esq, in the Diamond.
IPA-west shleof the old court, house,Piusburgh, Pa.
np27
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Merchant,
Cfrrzczo3U ant or autorilppwiry=:--"
- • ; WASRlNGrarsJulik*
C!EPARATE pioposals will be recelveii . et: this of
AJfice until Ore lot - day of October next for the defiil
ery of peoviefons, in belk, fertile use of the, itoops of
the UnifearStaterbNon Inspection>as follows:
.2 - eNetet'Orleans.
224 barrels of pork. •
520 barrels of fresh superfine flour.
200 bushels of new white field beans.
4,40 Q pounds of good bard soar.
960 pounds of_good hard sperm candles.
80 bushels good clean dry flat salt.
020 grinotis of good cider vinegar.
At Vatou Ronge, Louisiana.
'2.24 barrels of pot'k.
276 barrels of fresh superfine flour.
120 bushels of new white field brims.
2,600 pounds of good hard soap.
50 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
700 gallons of good cider vinegar.
At Port Picking, or Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida
112 barrels of pork.
260 barrels of fresh superfine , flour.
100 bushels of new white field beans.
2,200 pound. of good hard soup.
480 pounds of good hard sperm candles.
90 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
460 gallons of good cider vinegar.
Al the Public Landing, six miles from Fort row-
son. mouth, of the Ckiemichi.
360 barrels of pork.
1,000 barrels of ftesb superfine flour.
300 bushels of new white field beans.
9,000 pounds of good hard soap. •
,0 0 0 pounds of good hard sperm candles.
160 bushels of good clean thy fine snit.
2.000 gallons of Sled cider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered in all the month of April,
1845, and to leave Natchitoches by the 281 h February,
1845.
AS Jefferson Barracks, Missouri.
672 barrels of pork.
1.560 barrels of fresh an perfille flour.
GOO bushels of new white field beans.
13,2.00 pounds of good. hard soap.
2.880 pounds of good hard sperm candles.
240 bushels of gond clean dry fine salt.
2,760 gallons of good cider vinegar.
At Fort Crawford, Prairie Du Chien, Mississippi
Ir 230 barrels of pork.
450 barrels of fresh super fine flour.
120 bushels of new white field beans.
3,600 pounds of good hard soap.
400 pounds of good hard tallow candles.
80 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
800 gallons of good cider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1845.
At Fort Atkinson, west bank of the Mi 'ppi, op•
porite Port Crawford, at Dousrnan and Ricca's
Ware-house.
50 barrels of pork.
911
175 barrels of fresh superfine flour.
30 bushels ornew white field beans.
1,000 pounds of good hard snap.
300 pounds of good hard tallow candles.
35 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
100 gallons of good cidet vinegar.
The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1813.
At Fort Snelling, St. Peters.
125 barrels of pork.
360 barrels of frosh superfine flour.
125 bushels of new white field beans.
3,300 pounds of good hard soap.
1,100 pounds of good hard tallow candles.
GO bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
900 gallons of good cider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered from the 15th May, 1845,
to the 15th June, 1345.
At Pori Learenscoiat, Missouri Ricer.
225 barrels of pork.
780 barrels of fresh superfine flour.
275 bushels of new white field beans.
6,500 pounds of good bard soap.
2,130 pounds of good hard tallow candles.
125 brishels,pf good clean dry fine salt.
1,200 gall,l ofgood cider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1845.
At Fort Scott, on the Marmaton river, Missouri-70
miles land transportation from Independence, on
the Missouri river.
425 bands ofpork.
400 barrels of fresh supetfine flour.
90 bushels of new white field beans.
2,300 pounds of good hard soap.
1,000 pounds of good hard tallow candles.
65 bushels of good clean dry fine salt.
500 gallons of good cider vinegar.
The whole to be delivered by the Ist June, 1845.
At Fort Winnebago, on the Fox river, at the port
age of Fox and Wiskonsan rivers.
barrels of pork.
but rels of fresh superfine flour.
bushels of new white field beans.
pounds of good hard soap.
pounds of good hard tallow candles.
bushels of good clean dry fine salt,
gallons of good cider vinegar.
NOTE.
1,000
3.50
80
200
All bidders are requested to extend the amount of
their biihi fur each article, and exhibit the total amount
of each bid.
The periods and quantities of each delivery at those
posts where they are not specified, vt ill be, one-fourth
Ist June, Ist September, Ist December, 1845, and
Ist March, 1846.
The hogs of which the pork is packed, to be fatten
ed on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two
hundred pounds. and consist of one hog to each bar
rel, er9,Ading the feet, legs, ears and snout. Side
pieces may be substituted for the hams. The pork is
to be first salted with Turk's Island salt, and then
carefully peeked with the same article in pieces net
exceeding ten pounds each.
When the packing harbeen completed, the contrac
tor must furnish to this office a certificate from the
packer. that the pork has been so salted and packed.
The pork is to be contained in seasoned heart of white
oak barrels, full hooped; the beans and salt in barrels,
and the soap and candleallt strong boxes of convenient
size fur transportation.
Salt will only be received by measurement of thirty
two quarts to the bushel. Tbe cat °, to have cotton
wicks. The provisions for Prairie-du-Chien and St
Peters must pass St Louis, for their ultimate destina
tion, by the 15th April, 1845. A failure in this par
ticular will be considered a breach of contract, and the
Department will be authorized to purchase to supply
these posts. The provisions will be inspected at the
time and place of delivery, and all expenses to be paid
by contractors until they are deposited at such store
houses as may be designated by the agents of the De
partment.
The Commissary General reserves the privilege of
itierearing or diminishing the quantities, or of dispen
sing with - any or all articles required at any post, at
any time before enteringinto centred, and also of in
creasing or reducing the quantities of each delivery one
third subsequent to contract, on giving sixty days' pre
vious notice.
Biddere, pat heretofore contractors, are required to
accompany theit proposals with evidence of their abili
ty. together with the names of their sureties, whose re
sponsibility must be certified by the District Attortioy,
or by some persons well known to the Government •
otherwise their proposals will not be acted upon..
Advances cannot be made in 'any ease, and evi
dence of inspection and full delivery will be requir
ed at this office. before reqnisilion will be made apon
Treasury for payment, which will he cfrected in
such public money as may be convenient to the points
of delivery, the places of purchase, or the residence of
the contractors, at the option of the Iseasury Depart
ment.
No drafts on tbie office will , be acceple4 or paid un
der any eiriraumetances.
Each proposal will be scaled in a separate envelope
and marked "Proposals for furniflong Army Subsist
cnce." GEO. GIBSON, C. G. S.
july 19-tsep 15. •
FESH PI OIL, in store and constantly at the
Drug Store of
ju 19
. . .._
I'QS . TIVE SALE OF. A. COVN'IIt...
LL be sold, 'tithe new AilCllOll Room,.
li. - 60 and 630V00d- street, on Monday the ii„,
v i
inst., at 10 o'clock. A At, the remaining stock of k
Country Store; which most be positively sold, without
reservation. This sale is worthy the attention of re
tail dealers, and others. The following is a slight
enumeration of the articles:
Boots, Ladies' Shoes, slippers, pumps, bmgatis,
cloths, brushes, butcher knives, carvers. {penknives,
knives end forks. steels, buttons,whips, skein cotton,
:en•ing silk,cotton,cotton and woolen hose,sospenders,
silk (onsets, silk handkerchiefs, flannels, nankeens,
sheeting, muslin, prints, gingham, Ky. jeans.satinot,
linen drilling, Bro. linen, salmis, IriYit linen, diaper,
towelling, broadcloth, pant stuffs, cambric, pins, razors,
G. S. spoons, &c. &c.
Alio, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. belonging to the Aaiun lot,
young hyson, and black tea, nutmeg, wrapping and
writing papar. &c.; haeides, at the same time a large
lot of new and second hand furniture.
LYND & BICKLEY.
Auctioneers.
H AS been received direct from dm Eastern cities j
at the now Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63,
Wood street, and:will be sold by
PRIVATE SALE,
a fresh assortment of
Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets;
Stair and Floor Venitian, do.
Schnell, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs;
Four and six qnarter matting.
The colors and patterns are ail of the choicest mid
most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will ba
sold For LESS THAR ART 'WHERE NUM in the city:
Also, kw private sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish
itbens, liouncambrics, &c, which will he sold low.
Splendid Fowling Piece and Pistol.
At McKenna's Auction Mart, corner of 2d and
Wood Streets..
WILL bo sold, on account of whom it may con
cern, on Monday the 12th inst.,at 2 o'clock,
P M., one very superior double barreled stub and
twist, Patent Breech Fowling Piece, with 1 Brass
jointed cleaning Rod, I Powder Flask, I double Shot
Bog; also, at the same time, one splendid double liar.
relied Pistol. Terms at sale.
Arrival of rine Cutlery,
At McKenna's -..4.4cti0n Mart, corner of 2d and
Wood Streets.
JUST tereived and will be sold at public and pri
vate sale, a very extensive invoke of superior
CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among which are
Extra fine (Rodgecs')Pen knives, 1,2, 3 and 4'bladcs;
" " (Taylor's) Pocket do. 2 and 3 blades;
" "Muldenberg, do
" " Clay do
" Van Buren, do
" " Pearl, Shell and Ivory bandies ;
Tillutsoies Superior gazers, in eases;
Warranted German Silver Table Boons;
de do Ten Spoons:
Shaving Soap in Boaes,(6 cakes in each 0
Scissors, Girablets, Combs, &c. -
The above articles are received direct frotn the im
porters, and can be sold at extremely low priees. Sales
to commence on Monday (this evening) the sth inst.,
and to be continued every evening (Sunday's cxcep
ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale.
P. McKENNA,
attg, 5 Auctioneer.
OaLakin and Bole Leather at auction.
AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms miner
of Wood and sth streets, will be soldlow, at
private sale, a superior lot of Calfskin. and *ola
Leather. J. D. DAVIS,
aug, 1. Auctioneer.
LARGE SALES OF
Fine Cutlery and Variety Goods.
A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of
/111. Wood and . slh streets, commencing this evening-
Wednesday, June 26th, at early gas light, and con
tinuing every evening, (Sunday's excepted,) until all
are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery,
received direct from therliteou.rest, New York, con
sisting in part of
239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck s handlei
140 Cases of Razors, a superior article;
48 dor. fancy Scizors; 350 doz. Gimblets, •
40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps.
They are now ready for examination.
Tor ma Cash, current funds.
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE
SALE AT THE NE WA UC TWAY R
FOR private sale at the new Auction Rooms, No.
61 and 63 Woodst. ladies kid ties, and gaiters;
gentlemen's shoes; fine brogans; fine calf and morocco
boots, fine palm leaf hats; brass 30 boor apd 8 day
clocks. LYND & BICKLEY.
in 11 Auctioneers.
Wholesale Druggists, Grocers, 44. c.,
WOULD be consulting their awn, and the inter
est of their customers, to a very great extent,
by purchasing Spices, Drugs and Dye Wooods in the
Eastern markets, whoki and in sticks, and getting
them ground and chipped at the Franklin Manufacto
ry, Seeond street,
It is not generally known, but nevertheless true, that
Drugs.and spices sold in the East, are 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 per cent, and in some cases 25 per cent. of
water add to them. Now water, dust, cornmeal
and flax meal are plenty here, and we can eat
them in their purity, if so it pleases us, without pay.
ing a pepper price with freight and premium added.
Cinnamon, Allspice,
Nutmegs, Gumeric, ground,
Ginger, Gum_Arabic,
Gum Aloes, Gum Gamboge,
Pumice Stone. Lac Dye,. .
Indigo, Logwoo l.
Cloves and Mace. Futtic,
Mustard, . Nicwocal,
Gum Scamciny, Cam Woad,
Manganese, Brazil Wood,
Nut Galls, Lima Wood, chipped,
Pepper,
not deal
&c. &c.
Tice Proprietor will not deal in any of the articles
he grinds as a guaranty that all the articles intrusted
to him shall remain as pure as when sent to him.
N. 8.--Lard Oil constantly on hand.
july !.10-tf. J. B. GIVYNNE.
W. 0. iktgar.
10 2 11" " s 4 ri Z e uaTiiy ip ‘d 8 O u . gar
;
In store and for sale by
Ja/NHART & STROING,I
140 Liberty street.
Sugar and agolaasest.
100 1 1 1 0 6,1 0 . ib N i;. 0.:
Molasses;
Un hand gad for sale by •
J. W. BURBRIDGE Cu.
nog 2 Wateretreet, betvreen Wood and Smithfield
In the District Court of Allegheny County
William flays,
os Fi Fa. No. les, July, 1814.
Benj. Darlington, -
JULY 20, 1844--On motion of W. M. Darlington,
Eick, the court appoint Francis R.. Shunk; audi
tor, to d!stribute the pruceed4of sale in this case.
F,rom the Record,.
Notice is hereby giv,en that the above auditor will
attend to the dudes of Ida appointment at his otlice on
Fourth stteel, thiscitY of Pittsburgh, on Friday the
16th of August next. at 3 o'clock, P. M. where those
interested way attend.
JONA KIDD
july 23, 181 i
FAESHARRIVAL THIS DAY
LYND & BICKLEY,
A uctionePrA
G. R. RIDDLE, Pro
FRANCIS R. SHUNK,
.Auditor
20 "
STARCH.
1500 LBS. llotornedeu's celebrated
Starch, just received and for sale
D.•& G. W. LLOYD.
JT UST received 27 casks "Peceo" Madeira Wine,
snd for sale law if, close consignment, a superior
article, by BIRMINGHABiI & TAYLER.
,tune 9 No 54 Water st.
Summer Stocks.
ASUPPLY of elegant Summer Stocks, now and
beautiful style, just received at the "'f lire° Big
Doors," 1 . 51 Liberty street. june 1.
1 70 NGLISH, AMERICAN, and FRENCH Cas
simeres, light and dark patterns; a fine aisort
ment of the above grads will be found at
AWE° & M'GUIRE,
je 6. No. 251, Liberty street.
P. M'KENNA,
A•ictioneer
4(1 BBLS GROUND PLASTER,
Justreceived from Baltimore, on consignment
and fur sale by SAM'L M. KIER,
a 22 Canal Basin, near 7th street.
Scythe %%oaths.
3it DOZ. Scythe Sneaths, a superior article, just
k 1 receivtd and fot sale by
june 3 GEO. COCHRAN.
A Chee SMALL lot of Warrense..
Cheese just received
and for sale by
june2l. BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER.
Blooms for Sale,
3 TONS Juniata IPoomo fors*.
Ii PEVINE & CO.,
American Line.
FOR SALE LOW.
Lli A BUILDING 10t,20 feet front, on6th street, op
polite the Episcopal Church. Inquire of
a 22
HUEY & CO
Cheese.
A PRIME lot of W R Cheese just received and
LI, (onside by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER,
m 3 No 54, Water street.
Tiunori'
A N assortment of Tinners Tools, manufactured
Lll. by F Dueler—warranted. For sale by
june 22 GtO COCHRAN.
rft Ask.
CASKS POT ASH, just received and for sale
I by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO.,
jyt 0 Water st, between Wood and Smithfield.
SALER ATUS. •
1 200.1;13S. Uoratua. iu Rwg, for solo
mll D. & G. W. /LLOYD.
lir.llPLane's Liver PilL
A FRESH SUPPLY.—These valuable Pills are
now need extensively and the demand daily in
creasing. Areyou n pus and subject to sick bead
IVP
ache, try Dr La s Liver Pills; they give speedy
relief. For sale at the Drug store of
JONA KIDD,
corner of Fourth and Wood streets.
J. D. DAViS,
Auctioneer
EXwTo.odOFJLOGustreWceiov(e2doDa.—.lof.OrllzEczatral c t t h n or Itt g ig .
Store of JONA KIDD,
ju 19. corner of Fourth and Wood stteets.
CASTOR OIL.
15 B BLS. Cold Pressed Castor Oil, Air sale by
3a 18
• • JAMES MAY.
JUST RECEIVED -100 lbs. Spanish Flies, at Th e
wholesale and retail Drug Store of .10N KIDD
ju 19. nervier of Fourth and Wood streets,
'Madder.
CASK MADDER, in store, and will be sold low
to close consignment.
HA/LMAN, JENIIINGSSt. CO.,
43, Wood street.
Patent Leirar Watches.
JUST received direct Isom the Importers, an In
voice of Gold English Lever Watches, full jew-
ell'd, anchor and parachute escapements; two Silver
Levers, anchor escap'emett 13 holes jewelled, all of
which will be warranted, for sale by
J K LOGAN & Co.,
No. 39 Fifth st.
INSURANCE STOCK.
1 O SHARES of Navigation and Eire Insurance
sunk for sale by HU EY & CO.
WET. WATSON,
POWDER MANUFACTURER,
j26-6m. NRAIL PITMURGH
FRESH TE AS, -FR UI - 1 7 ,
18 Catty Boxes Young Hyson Ten,
18 do do Gunpowder do.
6do do Imperial do
6do do Pouchong do
4 lialfehesu'extra fine Cludart" Pounbungdo
10 boxes - Prime Lemons,
5 do do Oranges,
2 hashets Olive Oil,
10 boxes scaled herring,
75 bbls No I Salt,
200 Boxes 8 by 10 Glass, -
50 do 10 by 12 do.
2000 lbs Spanish Moss.
Received and for sale by .1. D. W Abl8 ;
july 9. No 28 Fifth street.
100 ISLS; Sol
. t.; just landed and
;118 & 1: Co . l
july 3, 1844
Threads.
JUST receive d 900 dozen 200 yards 6 - cord spool
threads, which bo field - at ensign) prices with
the addition or freight, by ZEritILON KINSF:Y,
m 23 - No 86 Market street.
ICTONS Pig Lea d
Receive,' and for Sato by
-J. W. 141k111).BIUDGE & Co. •
july 1.!0 Water et : , between 5P041.4 and Smithfield.
rob Saiil3. ,
•
AA NEAT YORK WAGON, Ina tint.
quire of Il r. A:
may • •• Dimond- Alley,
EP'S Aies turi RAgejr o & ocil oriklife l 7 ll,
EST
N 9 26 : ) 11 (094 ct.
at •
feet,
ample al,
nod one hum,
improvements.
of buy, nats,*potat
of cattle, woold l e sr*,
fropnro at the olliee of
Building Lots in Bimini
13 LOTS, suitable for building m&
uated, and within two minutes
steam ferry boatlattding, will be sold at price.
the times. The terms of payment will be made
either for cash or such barrel as elm be made availabl.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
-
JUST received a few casks Chilicotha cured
hams, and for sale by
BIRNIINGI-IASI & TAYLER,
No. 54 Water at.
LS S SALTS, just received and fur sale
by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER,
No 54, Water a ueot.
from t
The .
Borttover t.
well known o
suffice it to say, tilt
damage to Goods,
shipments between Pittst
by the Portable Boats most
To give undoubted security u
all goods and produce shipped by t.
sured in a responsible office in Philadeb
any additional charge to that:owners.
Merchandise shipped by this line in any of
ern cities, and consigned to H Devine &Co, will _
warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh t 9
ttnl
part of the west, free of commissions.- -
H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him,
pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the
same to any of the eastern cities, and charge Tio corn-
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
communications or goods directed to the care of thy
undersigned Agents will be_isromp
Vl tly attended to.
H. DEE 0.,
Canal Basin, Liberty stree N t,Pitt & s C borgh.
E G. WHITESIDES &CO.,
36., Market street, below Tenth, PhiladelWphia..
GIESE & k,
Commerce street Wharf. Bildmore.
4 3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO,
100 Front street, New York.
rpcE & WILLIAMS, •
3, Chathamstreet.ppgion.
•
• rl7,7r,'L
INUEN .
C. A. IfficAATIILTYqf
UNITED STATE* r -
PORTABLE BOAT LlAig
For the transportation of Yet - attn.:Hz° wand from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
PHIA, NEW TORN AND BOSTON.
Fr HE success this lino has met with, wince ft was
1 first established on elm "ItaliridualEnterrrise"
system, has induced the proprietors to increase th
number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, coo
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Dal
jjmoro every day (except Soodays) cloth* therseiksop,
and make the trip through in six days..
The superiority and advantages of the Portable,Boot.
System over every other mode of trantportation (when
canals intersect with mil roads) arc too well known
to shippers by this route generally to reqOiregny corn
ment.
Shippers can rely onhavingtlieirrriniuce, membant
dize, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwat ded with dispatch and
at the very lowest rate of freight eirarged - by other
Lines, without any additional charge made for reedit
ing or advancing charges, Arc.
All communications to the following Agents ',ill bp
promptly attended to
CHARLES A. MeANULTY.
At the Dopot; Canal Basin, Pittsburgh !
S lir , MERFULL,
53, Smith's Wharf. R neOar E
Pram. st, Baltimore.
SV & T TAPSCOTT,
No 43, Peck Slip, New York.
THOMAS BORBIDG,
jun 31-ly 272, Market street, Philicielphie?
1A . 44.
aka= Ma= •
"IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS :
CONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea.
ver, will be in operation on the 25th instant, ttit
Cleveland daily.
The above line is composed of 8 good Canal Rents,
commanded by experienced men, and will depart
ery mocking to and from Pittsburgh and Clevolandiat.
9 o'clock. Proprietors of the above hoax,.
Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Clevebutd. 0-
" STA NDART, INGRAHAM or. cp., -
Ceveland, p.
Freightof all kinds will be carried as low as by any
other good and responsible line. For freight or , pip
sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
marl.B No 6 p , Warprstreet.
M-10 0 1 4
Freights to Philadelphia and Baltipootn,
MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' .p.ng
OR transporting Goods, Merchanli.e, rroduce,
&c., between Pittsburet, P. l Wade/Aid and
Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by
this line on as accommodating terms and as abort time
as by any other responsible Line. Allgood. fortvarf ,
ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be Osumi.—
The Proptietors and agents will give their whole at.
tention and endeavor to render satisfaction to ell
_wh o
may favor them with their custom. We invite ship
pers, merchants, manufacturprs and others to give es a
call hefore shippiogelsewhere. Merchandisecoosign
ed to the a.mnts L T received , freight and charges
paid, and f b erwarded without additional charge fer for
warding or storage.
SASHJEL IV PAY,
H L - PATTrRSON, Prorietora
&GENTS
Strome/ M,Kier, Canal Basin, near 7th et. Pittsb'g.
Samuel W Day, Ist and 24 Wharf; below Ram:la:.
Delaware, Philadelphia.
Isaac Cruse, Baltimore.
L Patterson,li ollidaysburgh.
Jesse Patterson, Johnstown.
1 4. N Briggs, New York.
t -
Wm B Reynolds & Co., Boston. .=
IEVER To:
James McCully,
Irvin& Martin •
R Roliinson &
J W-Baihridge &Co,
Henry Coulter, ,
Pittsburgh: --
C liussey„
John Grier,
Church &.Carothers,
George Lbws',
. .
F Sellers,
Samuel .1 MaNight, Louisville.
Samuel %taboo, Madison, la. - _
fob 4;
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The swircegre l , 114 hie *Reg
9 3, 0 1 k ; --,:,/
Thuminy at 10 o c lick, a. m.
TheCiater,Colliat
JO o'clock a. in.
Tisa litoatgpsaory,
unlay seainek
The Express, Parki
day at 10 o'clock is. 1
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.nisy 24 -
rrtfiE tight drain,
now lite at the
or gonad, approved p.i
tr.lB