w+nrrrn,o~,. ~.,~..... *Op -Thoining.iPost. PITTORVAGH* PA* 0 : ING, AU UST 13, 1144 Ks Au aosA."---This paper, - after a seamed po of *wend %mita, nude its re-appearance yesterday *MM. It 3$ enlarged and otherwise inaptly*, "Amman lisiz."—Cook bas received James' new am el fo this n ima it 1$ anneresstuy to ssy anything in "favor of the warks of JameA every body reads and - admires them. • T14.1.01M Farce—Film Aerzartaticr.--ThsPic ayttne of the 2d siya:—"So far as we can learn, two fatal4isms of yellow fever have occurred in our city. but Terms contracted the disease in Vera Cruz. Several physicians with whom *o have conversed fOrez us that they have met with no cases in their pri vets praisdce,-and as yet the Charity Hospital is free Of the &MVO A,Csasteu Ftatn.—The Albany Evening Jour .lm4Kie that an incendiary attempt was made, on Sit htto burn the Catholic Church at Saeger - ties. citizens rall;ed upon the alarm of fire, and sueteeded,in extinguishing thegiames, after the out hemp was consumertand some amage done to the ex • setierofthe cherub. , A person spr ested on sospi cioar who bad been heard to say thauhe church ought tab, burned, and purchased soma matches. lie was not a resident of the village. ErniaLLAYERS.—The Cincinnati Bricklayers recent iyatiock fur higher wage. The Commercial of the ash, says that a wrong impression got ont . a few days since. that the 'boss' bricklayers had axeded to the Journeymen's demands for higher wage. Such, they %form as, is not the case. They intend to set up fur themselves if they cannot get a fair reward for their la hors. They have already appointed a committee and organized in such a manner as to be able to take and • perform contracts on their own book. We always look tiptoe thut dilrererices among mechanics es arising ft•om age to oppressjourneymen, though it may - Mtthe• loot he th ease in this instance. Do as you would be by. and none of these strikes would occur. trr' Some of the citizens of Lancaster. WiscoMrin territeo, the other day, while digging for the kounda lion of a large brick stable encountered the ends of emote roots pointing upwards, which are unquestiona the k roots of a Banyan tree,that have struck through theglobe from India, or some where else nn "t'uther kids. ' Affidaivits are promised "next week." MEETING OF COMMITTEE OF ARRANGE the Committee appointed by the Mass Meeting of the Democracy assembled at Broadhurst's, on the 3d Augtot, inst., met pursuant to notice—at the Wash ington Hotel—on the 10th The meeting was organ. oad by calling Mr JOHN ANDERSON to the Chair, and appointing TROXAS HAMILTON, Secretary. On motion of Mr _Moorhead, it was -..'Resolved, That the Committee prepare Cards.of invinition to distinguished Democrats, to meet with us in Convention, to be held at the city of Pittsburgh, on the . 1211 of September next. On motion, the Chair appointed the fidlowing Com mittee of finance: W F.BB CLOSET, Ist Ward, Pitsb'gh JNO BIRMINGHAM, 21 " JACOB HIRNICER, Cd WM ANDERSON. 4th "- S H WOODWARD, sth " . AND'W"BARCLAY, Ist GEO R RIDDLE, 2d THOMAS FARLEY, 3d -. M MOORHEAD, 4th '' JNO. ANDERSON, Pres't Tnos, H•antros, Sec') PUBLIC MEET A meeting of the German citizens of Skatinghatn sand !kinky, will be held at the Market. House, in the stabile square, on Thursday evening. Aug 15. A gen eral attendance is requested. Several midmost% in ,the ciernann language will be delivered by populat speakers. dug 13-3 t TO THE POLK AND DALLAS CLUB OF MANCHESTER. July 16.1844. Gt STLAAVI: In compliance with aresolution of the Clay and Markle Club. of Manchester, we challenge you to a discussion of the leading Politics/ Mem ures of the two Turtles, ft eta :e us }vu MO, Acme. _LD. s t:pmmittre. Jul 18, - 1844. Aka meeting of the Polk and Dallas Club, of Mari cheater. the above ch=dlenge wei accepted. The meet ns io take place at Kennedy Grnve,(nont Muncheiner) 400 1 Saturday Aug 17, 1844,at 1 o'clock. P. 11L. IL DLANCAHRD, VALENTINE SHORTS, SYLVANUS PERKINS, Commiuee. We, the above committees further agree on the fell lowiag ail-augments: tipea kers to consist of three of each fumy, VIY. WALTER FORWARD, THOMAS WILLIAMS, C. DAB.RAGH, &fits. Of the Whig party. _ WILSON M'CANDLESS; ANDREW BURKE, ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE, E 69.5. Of the Democratic party. The dismission to* opened by the Whig party.-- Fieb spetakir to be limited to one hour, until each ha. spoken the time allotted. The Commute agree on the following officers.- -George C9eliranlE. l , President, John Woods James Esq., and Valentine Shorts, Vice Presidents. •George P. Stephenson. and Archibald Speer, Sec y Parliamentary rules of deliberative assemblies to be abservedat this discu,sion. All parties are reaper •!irely invited to attend. JOHN .WDOWELL, JOHN BOSQUIT, - LEVI BURCHFIELD, IL BLANCHARD, ) VALENTINE SHORTS, BYLYANUS PERKINS. 5 INSTRUCTIeNS ON THE PIANO FORTE. MISS LYDIA APPLETON, FOE several years Teacher of Instiumentul Music in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from which she is highly recommended, will give instruct iors ,to a Limited n u mber of Pupils in the above cc .complishment. iter long experience as a Teacher of instrumental music, and a determination to .spare no pains, for the advancement of her Pupils, she hopes will secure a portion of the public patronage. Applications addressed to Box 232 Pittsburgh P 0.. or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the Gas Mind's, will receive prompt attention. By permission the Coll.:m -ing Gentlemen may ho referred to: Attics Kassttn, Esq., Exchango Broker, its. A. BARTRAN. Esq., CitY Tre " uler ' harts BENNY, Esq.. Merchant. Fenn st. Pittsb' Mr. J. H. NIELLOR, Music Store, 'Wood st. isog 9-d tm Star Candles. HE Stilascriber having completed his machinery for mailing Sur Candles, is preparid to supply the friends of home manufacture with an article equal in.overy respect to any made in the country, and at Jenks price. - Torihe convenience of fatuities and retailer, they .ire pet up in packages of from 10 to .50, lbs .and, examine them. J 5 GWYNNE, jp 20 frankli!. nenufactor7, Second street. " A aegis 'y JO Jot. LEV,/ Committee „ r! - e^'xwar~.:a ,:.~.~ a.•..,.,:_ ...«..-rev ~~~ ~ . ; Wilhite/a IT D. B. akettkir'Setoweboat Aiwa abed Ceresoisrio, a • - iferekana, - Witter Street, near Wood. 31 . " WALTXR THE CHANNZit. ARRIVED'. oself iric I ;Bowman, Cincinnati, No — ' - McClain, do Constrl, - • ( ' do , • Zanesville Pickett, Settles, Zarmsvilie, 4. Belmont, Poe, Whheling, Michigan, Boies, Beaver, . Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, .. Moaahala, Parkinson, Mo. City. DEPARTED. Tioga, Meson, Cincinnati, Planet, Voorhies, Louisville, Senate, (new) McClure, do Rhode Island, Kinsey, Marietta ? Mayflower, Smithery, St Lou,, Belmont, I'oe, Wheeling, Cleveland, !hut, Beaver, Michigan, Boie. , Bemer, Oak, C... ,Brownigne• Segalar Saturday Packet. FOR. CINCINNATI. The new and splendid U. S. Mail steam boat CAPITOL„ ELI ALLAN, Muter, will leave Pittaburgh every Saturday morning. at 10 o'clock; returning, will leave Cincinnati every.Tnesday morning I* 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, tor to aug2 BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR. FOR BEAVER sere The Steamer CLEVELAND, (Capt. Thos S. Hart,) having been thorough lyrepaired, will run daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver, leaving . Pittsburghtit 9 o'clock A M, and Beaver- at 2 o'clock P. •M. connecting with Line of Boats to Cleveland and Warren, Ohio, and Greenville, and Meadville, Pa. For freight or passage apply on board or to BIRMINGHAM -St TAYLOR, july 19 ' No 54 Water street. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Boa es, Master; bas commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (u hereto f3re) at 3. o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 8, A: M. Prices to, suit the times, and tho s e whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon Its the weather is permit; on the opening of which CLARKE dr,. CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE. Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. Foi freight or , passage ripply on board, or to - . G. M. BARTON, • .inly 12 Water street. 03 The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. r.,..,...." The new and splendid steam boat .., . BRI DGEWATER, Capt. CAMPBELL, will run as 'a regotnr packet between this place and Wheelin g , 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 bretrd, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The :Pri hz.mater provided with Eviins' Safety Omtrd to prevent explogion of boilers. .. .June 22 FOR CINCINNATI teamer CUTTER. Cou.ttrs, Master, Fill depart for the above end interme diate ports, on RVERY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, A M, positively. Tim Cutter has been thoroughly re paired, and furnished with entire new bailers; end can he iccommended to the shipping and travelling com munity as a safe and expeditious boat. For freights grpassage apply on board, or to B 1 RaiNGFLEM & TAYLOR, No GO, Water street. The Cutter is provided with the Safety Guard, to prevent explosion. m 25 DF.AVER..,AND WARREN : ,zzzza Tii-Weekly Cunal Pucks? ERIE, Capt. J. WEESTSR, leaves Beaver on atnidnYt Wednesday, and Saturday, at 1 o'clock, P M., and 'arriving. at Warren, 0., next morning at o'clock. Passengers will leave Pittsburgh by the Steam Boat CLEVELAND, Capt. Tana. P. astir. at 9 o'clock. A. M.. This Boat is surpassed by vo other tanning to Warren. APPLY TO BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, Pituth'gh. JNO. S. DICKEY, BeAver, JNO. KIRK, Young's Town. J. S. M. B. TAYLOR, Weirteti Sit i aver and Warren Packet. /REIMTHE canal packet ERIE, J. M. Shaw,master. will rein as regular tri weekly packet between, the aboveriamed ports. leaves Beaver on Mondays; Wednesdays, and, Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tumdays t Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to raft-MING H 4 1 -M & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Boaver. . Pepper. 4 Bags, Pepper; received and for sale by REINHART & STRONG, 140 Liberty street Slagle Milled Guttman, Cloths. LIGHT and elegant article for summer wear llLTweed Coats of every variety and color, together with a large assortment of new style light pantaloon stuffs and veatings which ec arc prepared to cut anc: make to Hider, after the latest and must ap'ruved styles, at very moderate prices. The principle nn 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. Al SIEO & MeGIHRF FaA;madde Head Quarterst:lsl Liberty sr.. july "2. 1 Splendid Painting's for Sale. aIPORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS, and one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint ed by that favorite and distinguished artist, the late J 431 ES Bow3t.sx. Esq.,, are offered fur sale. These pictures are not only valuable as being per- foot likenesses of the gentlemen for whom they wore Iff. O. Sum taken, but possess sarpassing merit, as specimens of: I-1 ma, prime N. 0. Sugar; art—they have been pronounced by commiseurs to brio'l . o 2 ~. °d Q ual i ty, do. splendid paintings, and among the most successful In store and for salo by works of the eminent painter from whose hand they REINHART & STRONG, come. They nay be seen at the Leoking Glass Store of; au' 5 140 Liberty street W. C. WAtt, in Fourth street, between Wood and Market Attention is especially, invited to these portraits, as no other oppOrtunity will, porhapi, over occur to ob tain porultite from the perieil of the gifted Deem AN, at a price so . cheap as these are offered. „ july In the District Coart of Allegheny Couilly. iyfiti3n3 Hays, vs Fi Fa No. 126, July, 1844. Benj. Darlington, " - LILY 29, '.1841--on motion of W.. M. Darlington, Fm., the court appoint. Francis R. Shook, audi tor, to distribute the proceeds of sale in this Mtge. From the Record, ' G. R. RIDDLE, Pro. Notice id hereby given that the above auditor will attend to the duties of his altpointment at bis office on Fourth street, in this,Oty of Pinslairgh, on Friday the 16th of Ai ,gost neat, wit 3 o'ckick, P. M. where aim .interested may attend. ' . july 23, 1814 '~ts~xz D ROPOS ALS will be receXin this Buret* an , / a, edelockt Orandondal,thel9drAsocust next, for furnishing and delivering, lujklirlogliaria and at the places bere4a named, the 3' masher and description of cannon, shot and shells for tilt *Wel service *the United States, Ors: AlPiasbrrghtftratihknok -4 eight-ism); chambered guns.of about 10,000 pounds tub 400 eight-inch solid Shot 300 elgittduch Shells. and 200 stands of grape Shot fur eight blob gene a fro be concluded impart contract.) At 41aikrUir //arbor, New York ! , 16 eiik-inch chambered Guns, of 4463 cart each. 25 thirty-two pounder chambered Olgiar of about 42 cwt each At Bildralo, New York. 10 eight.ioch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt each 2041 am-two pounder chambered Guns, of 'about 42 rwt each. \ At Erie, Penasyltania. 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of Witolat 63 cwt each. 25 thirty-twmpounder chambered Genii" ' y about 42 cwt: each. At Navy Yard near New York 26 thirty-tWripountler chambered Guns, of about 4' cwt each 20 thirty-two pounder chambered Guna, of about 2' owt each (To be itr:luded in one contract.) At Nosy Yeti at Gosport, Virg(nia. 92 thirty tiro-pounder chambered Guns, of ei&it cwt each 50 tbitty-two-pounder chninberixl Guns, of about„, cwt each (To Se included in one contract ) At Navy Yard near ,200 eight-inch. Shells Algae Navy Yard sear New York. I ,200 eight-incitSbells;•and 1 To be inclu. 700 nine-poander solid Shot j ded in one At Navy Yard near Gosport Va. l contract. .200 eight-inch Shells, and 800 nine-pounder solid Shot .r. 241? All the aforesaid guns, shot and shells toatitiforrn to drawings to tro given by the Bureau of Ordnance and Ilydrography, and are to be subject to such proofs, testa and 'inspections near the foundry at-which they are made, and such further inspections at lb* places of delivery, as may be directed by the Clit . " of the Bureau, and to stand such proof, tests arid inspections as will be entirely to his satisfaction; should one- - fourth of the number fail in any particular, at any tot inspection, the whole lot offered shall be rejected ,, such further tests be applied as may be deeined ne cessaiy; and all to be delivered by the first day of De cembcr, 1844. The contractor to proridepapproprinte site fcr *-• proving the guns. The proposals must distinctly state the rate per ton (of 2.240 pounds) fur the guns, and the rate per pound! fee the shut and shells, deliverable as above, free of • charges; must be sealed and endorsed "Proposals fur fu nishing Cannon on the Northern lakes,'' (at New York," &e.. as the case may be. Bonds, with two approved sureties in one half Agt. amount of contract, will be required, to be entered into whine fifteen days after the time limited for re ceiving bid-; and ten per cent.. of the amount of all bills will be retained es collateral aecurity fur the faithful performance of the contract, which will be paid only on the satisfactory completion 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 contrite', within thirty days oriel their presentation to the Navy Agent. Drawings of the guns and shells mill he furnished the sucressful bidders by the Bureau, and they must be east and finished to conform to them In every par- : ticular. The whole bf the guns to be turned, and the ; surfaces dressed off and finished perfectly smooth, and to he cast of the best gun metal: nr, hot blast motal to be used; and the shot to be cast in said moulds. july 17-3twd Bureau of Construction, Equipment and Repairs, July 18, 1844. . , fpo carry iota cflixt dad puit of the wet of Cot.. grey.., making apprcpriations for the naval service for the tio.cal veer, ending June 30, 1845. which relates to the purchase of American water-rutted Hemp-- Proposals will be received at this Bureau, until 3 clock, P NI, of the 29th day of August next, for deliv ering at the Naw Yard, Charlestown, Mass., two hun dred tons of American water rotted Hemp. This Hemp must be avail in quality to the Riga Rein Hemp heretofore porriutseci Mr the NuY:i., samples of which are now in the said navy yard—must be deliver ed free of all expense to the United States, and he sub ject to the inspection and approval of persons who will be appointed by. and act tider, instruMicrns from the Navy Department. Persons making offers must state the price asked per ton of 2'240 pounds, delivered at the Navy Yard, and imust forward with them the offers of persons of stet cant property to become sureties in one third the mount of the contract, for its perfolimince, if the nffi-r ;should be accepted. Sepai ate proposals will be received for quantities of not less than thirty tons, nor more than two hunched tons. To diminish the hazard to contractors of for , warding hemp from the Western States, which may nut be of proper quality or sufficiently well prepared, the Secretory of the Navy has appointed two agents, who i will, when requested, inspect that which may be prepar el to fulfil contracts to he made under this advertise ment. One of these agents will inspect the Hemp that may be sent toLouisville, Kentucky, and the other that which may be sent to St Louis, in Missouri. These a- Ours will be furnished with . samples of Riga. Rein ' Hemp, sod With the meansof testing Hemp, and will be ready to give all information in their power, to en-1 able contractors to have their hemp properly nnpared, and to ascertain the strength and Character of it, be fore the expense of sending it to the navy yard is incur red. It mast be distinctly understood, however, that i the inspection and opinion of the se arms iv mere l y to diminish the risk to ;Contractors, by furnishditemsefhl information. The only inspection by which the hemp met finally be received and paid fu r,will he that aqhe no yy yard where it is to be delivered, The whole quantity of the hemp embraced in any contract mnst be delivered at the navy yard Charles. iown, Maas, on or before the first day of August, 1845. In addition to the bonds which will be requir ed for the faithful performance of contracts, ten per centum trill be deducted from all bills for deliveries, and re tained, until the completion of the contract, as addition. al security for its performance. The remaining ninety per centum will be paid within thirty days after the bills, dull approved, shall be presented to the Nay A gent at Boston. july 23-3W...1'291111g. Sugar and Molasses. 100 Ilhds. N. 0. Sugar : 400 Bbls. •• Molasses: On hand and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & Co. aug 2 Water street, betaman Wood and Smithfield Ince, Viovar, &c. 4BARRELS Rice; 10 do Cider,Vinegan 10 bushels nuts; 225 lbs. Grenoble walnuts; .1 bile cream nuts; -1,430. superior lemon syrup; 2 4hesta extra curious Y. H. Tea; • 10 bbls No ,1 & 3 mackerel. Received and for sale by J. D. WI LLYANIS. iNo 28 sth street 11 111hUitit. - Afi white,bluean h d rod Domingo!. superior kJ silW, suitable for Flags and Barmen, for JOY J O. B. Di'FAADDEN & Co., • 85 Msrkekstreet. rrAS tiessa t , fistio:the. las tem_ ,chias, 11 .4t theisittru 7 ,W1,tN05,...61 rid 63, Wal4:l4•6 : tl * *l rtV ib it es t4iiE . • fresh assortment ef t-. . a Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets Stair and; Floor Venitiorat, do. Sebneit, Tufted *ad Brustela Mord% RAVE Four and six qnarter matting, The colon and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable cleacriptionA and the carpets will be sold for LESS THAN AST WHERE ELSE in the city. AJsn, for private sale, superfine brood chttitsarish linens, linen carnbrics; acc, which will be sold low. LYND Sr. BICKLEY • Auctiown. SEMI Artioal of ?Ins Cutlery, At Meirmais's Action Mart, corner. of 2d and Wood Streets. 1104113 T teceived and will be sold at public and pri vista-s#4, a very extensive invoice of superior CUTLERY;IO4-Fancy Goods, among which are Extra fine (illailgers')Pen knives, 1, 2. 3 and 4 blades; " " (Taylor's) Pocket do. 2 and 3 blades; " hluhlenberg, do erClay, . do , Van Buren,. do " : ge Pearl, Shell and - flrory handles; Tillotson's filmerior Razors, in cases • , Warranted' German Silver Table Soo:is; " do ' do Tea Spoons; ' Shaving Soap axes, (6 cakes in each;) Scissors, 011 q, Crimbs,..P4 - 4 p L 7. 1 I .- 0 Itt The above articles am received dit's' act from the im porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales to commence on Monday (this evening) the stb and to be continued every evening ( Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale. P. McKENNA, • A uctioneer. and Solo Loather at du•tien. ADas Commercial Auction Rooms, carper of Wood d sth streets, wilt be said low, at private ask, a a riur lot of Calfskins and Sole Leather. N .1. D. DAVIS , Auctiostee r. ang 1. LARGE SALES, OF Fine Clutiory and Variety Goods. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Roinzo, corner of Wood andsth streets, commencing thltprening- Wednesdayaune 213th, at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, (Sunday's exeepted,) ant .11 are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, --'ved direct from the Istrosztn, New Fork, con sting in part of 1.?-39 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Cases of Razors, a surerior article; 48 dot. fancy Scizors; 350 do:. Gimblets, 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. „They are now ready for examihation. ` - iferms Cash, current funds. June 26 BOOTS ,AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE 9.41.Z42 1 THE RE W AUCTION ROOMS. VOR private sale at the new Auedon Rooms, No. 81.aod 83 Wood st. ladies kid ties,. end gaiters: gentlemen's sboes;fine brogans; fine cal( and morocco boots, fine palm leaf bow brnss 30 hour and 8 day clocks, LYND & BICKLEY. m 11 Auctioneets. PITTSBURGH TERSTRB. LA DIES and Dentien4n of acknowledged talents, wishing engegernentsfor the 'ensuing Fall season of the Pittsburgh Theatre. a illiddress by letter (post paid) to Miss Matilda Clarendon,, Pittsburgh, Pa. The above establishment will open in September, 1844. MATILDA CLARENDON. july 13. Lessee. IV"The New York Herald, Philadelphia Mercury, arid Cincinnati Enquirer & Message, will please copy the above for two weeks . and setui bill to Miss Claren don. DAILY BCLLETIN OF NEW WORKS Received at kit Literafy Depot, 85 IA St. LT IFEof George Brummell, Esq.. commonly called Beals Drammen, by Capt. Jessee, author of Half Pay in search of health, 2 vole in one, cheap form. The Josuit—Blustrating the Principles and Practices of the celebrated society of Jesuits. during the early portion of the 18th century, by C. Spindler, author of the Jew. Little's Living_ Age, No 12 Wandering Jeiv, No 2, by Eugene" Sue; . Illustrated Shvkspearr. No 13; Columbian Magazine, for August, beautifully 4.m1-el -1 shed: Ltuly . P . companion, for Außuvt,.plendidiy embellishet. Leisure Hours, Pert 4th. New Select Library; Heaven and Hell, No 4, by Suedenberg : ‘Vilfullness of Woman, by the authoress of "the Hist°. ry of a Flirt ;" M'Cord's A rt of acquiring Memory; Willis' Pencilling. by the Way; new supply. Also, a new supply of Ilarpem Novels. viz: Amy Herbert, Chatsworth. H. Family and other Tales; Arthur, Triumphs of Time, Rose D'Albert. Grandlether,Prairie Bird,also Major Jones' Courtship, Flood's Whims and Oddities, Merton, etc. etc., all for sale at Book's 85 4th street. sue 8 HAMMERED IRON. -10.000 Ib.. Hammered I'Mugh Sledgemould. Crowbar and Tile tron,re ceived and for'sale by J. W. BURRRIDGE & CO. 28: Water at., between Wood and Smithfield. Mackerel. 2/111 BBLS. new No. 3 Mackerel, Just receive( Vland for Aare by lIAILMAN, JENNINGS &C o. 43 Wind et 100 361. ThzmpsotsE:trgeunily Flour; I : eeisiind ; urah . 1 . W. BURBIIIDGE & CO. Hug e water street, between Wood and Smithfield VIRESMINE OIL, in 8 tore and constantly in the Drug store of ju 19 zeopr, IN/T4Lft:L;=)44;t:=7: Star Sandbar. ONE cent saved is twooents earned,' so said Ben jamiti Franklin, and so wilt all whomake trialuf 1. S. GWy ittlelp r fiT Alt CAS DLE.S. They will find on trial, that the price at which the subscriber sells them, make` them camel's cheap as tallow candles. While il Jeanliness and beauty, they are equal to spenniscalth at same time, they remain perfectly hard at **m t pe rt otl4o degrees, being much warmer thin `the vumniir's sun. T. 8. GWYNNE, juiy24 . Franklin Manufactory. 2d street. Westeratralvenlityortennirylvaids. THE next Session ofthis Institution w il l commence on Monday the 2d of September next; By a resolution of the Board ofTrustees the price °fruition has been rum; at $50.37.50 and 25 a year, according to the advancement of the Student. Application for admission can be made at the University from 9 to 10 A. N. aug, a-TILF3W • H. DYER, Principal . • Notice to Pensioners. PEntints Orticx, August #841844. SIR:—It is proper that widows lobo are entitled to the benefits of tho Act of June 17th, 1844, con tinuing certain pensions for fouryears longer, should be informed that Congress have made ee appropriation for paying these pensions. and stitre no per mot eats be expected betook)** lett ofihKein. bar next. , I am, respectfully, See., : To_ .1. L,I.DWARDs. Taos. M. Howt, rension Again, Pittsburgh. ;Lug 6•dlot ',A • A' - • .. J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer COOK'S FLOTIV. JONA KIDD . abe Meet, ilike Of Mere tike• rivers, given in • 14"1 . 13 . 1 ; The fsottselebetityfteAket=n4 feet, two noting,' - ";lsWeet' ant ample and conveniesie There iajt.'finilearstii *chard and one hundred aereitiland etwtorqffsin with the improvements. To the parch aser or seem the etve of flay, oats, potatoes, &c. &e., with a eitoicstetnek of cattle, woelti,d lad, if required. Inquire at the office of Alderman 'Morrow, july 22. sth street. Standing Jots iallienthistuum LOTS, suirs,blecubtribihtt tLost elifibly usted. atta ',van two minims' italic of the steassferry baatkadihir, hitield at Nicest to suit thutinses- The teruri peantru will Winds easy, either for cult or such barteras cab be tut* usullable. Apply to the stage:Meru 'hi Sirminglnn, or far. F. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry num Atisbugh. june 1. JAS. PATTEASON, jr. JUST received a flew auks Chißeattie cured hams, and for sale by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, j 10 No 54 Water el. 20 BBLS S SALTS, just received and for sale by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, m 3 No 54, Water street. - - STARCH. .1500 LBS. Hommedeti's celebrated Starch, just received and for sale by- D. &G. W. LLOYD. tell J UST receiver! 27 casks "recto" Madeira Wine, and for Bale low to cirme consignment, a superior article, by BIRMLNQHAM & TAYLER. jun. 4 No 54 Water at. Mummer Stocks. ASUPPLY of elegant Summer Stocks, new and , beautiful style, just received at the "Threo Rig doors," ISt Liber;ystreeu • june 1. ripiGLISH,' AMERICAN, and FRENCH, cu ll sixteth, light and dark patterns; sine assort ment of the shore goods will be found at ALQEO.& M'GUIRE, N 0.251, Liberty street. ~ lir BBLS G ROUND PLASTER, ,—, - jan 22 __9__ Just received from Baltimore, on consignment, sale by ' SAM'I. bil KIER, I ' - - Canal Baffin. near7th street. { - Scythe liemaths. 304)0Z. Scythe Sneaths, a superior article, just received and for sole by jut* GEO. COCHRAN. Cheese. Asm A LL la of Warren Cheese just received and' for gale by june:lll. & TAYLF.R. Blooms for Sale. 3 TONS Juniata Blixrms for sale. - - H DEVINE & CO., a 23 American -Line FOR SALE LOW. A BUILDING J0t,20 feet Pont , oafith 'street, op La. torsi the Episcopal Church. Inquire of a 22 HUEY & CO Cheese. APRIME lot of IV R Cheese just received and for silo by BIRMINGHAM 3r. TAYLER, m 3 No. 54. Water street. Tian's,' Tools. AN ashortment of. nursers' Tools, manufactured by F' Beeler—warranted. For sale by june 22' 'GEO COCHRAN. Pot Ash. CaOli4 POT ASH, just received and Gar-sale by ; 3. W. BLIRBRIDQE dr")., . jyl 0 Water st, between Wood sad Ssaitiiiteld. SALERATUS. 124)0 LBS. Salerotos io Boxes, for sole by • Dr. NrLasse's Liver IPIII. AFR KSH SUPPLY.—These valuable Pill, are now usetl - extensively and the demand daily io creasing. i Are ynu bilious and subject to sick head ache, try Dr 11I'Lune's.Liver Pills; they give speedy relief. For sale at the Drug store of JONA KIDD, ju 19. cotner of Fourth and Wood streets. EXl'. OF LO3WPOD.-500 lb. Extract of Log woofe r just received . and for sale at the Drug Store of JONA KIDD, je49. ! corner of ritrth and Wood streets. CASTOR OIL. 15 B EljLS.Colrll'ressed Castor Oil, for stag tiy , JAMES MAY. UST R CEIVED-100 Spanish Rift, at The J wholesitleand retail Drag Store of JON KIDD ju 19. writer of Fourth araigood-street.z, l lllitadder„ • CASK MADDER, in, store, and will be sold love to dose .Iconsignment. HALLMAN, JENNINGS & CO.. .iY 3O . Aft 43, Wood • Patent Levee Watches. JUST mcerved direct from the Importers, an I. J , q;oice ;arnoki English Lever Watches, full jaw. ell'd, anchor and parachute escapements; two Silver Lt ors, anchor cscapemem 13 holes jewelled, all of which will be wamarited, for wile by • J K LOGAN &Co-. J 316. INSURANCE STOCK. fi SHA RES of Navigation and Fire Insurance I/ stock for aale.by HUEY & CO. WM: WATSON. POWDER MANUFACTURER, .126-6 m. NEAR PITTIMUAGH FRESH TEAS: . FRUIT, Sze. atyßxe'o6a t stnTee.l B,Bjn do n;cw do.. 6do do Imperial - do 6do do Pouchong do 4 halfchast"oxtra fine Chulan" Poucliong ''?"' 10 boxes Prime Lamm ".• 5 do do Granges, 2 baskets Olive Oil, 10 boxes 'scaled barring, 75 bbls No 1 Salt, 1 - :00 Boxes 8 by 10 Glass 50 do 10 by 12 do, 20001bs Spanish Noss Received and for sale by ; july 11 100 BLS. Salt, ,u it. landed IA EY july 3, 1844 Tlizeads. ' - TUsT received 900 dolma 200 yards 6 card igirmd eJ threadr, which will be egg Oispike nt prices - with rite addition of freieVy =BULL* KINSEY. 643 NOlB6 Market street. Pig pr TONS Pig Lew!: ' , eP Reoeived and:for J. W. BUREIRMIII I C 4 july 18 Water et-, bettorgen Wood aletiStMlN. 1"011 SAZBIIt A NEAT YO4K W.AWON, Eitt little worn. En vire of n.. PATTER64II%. may 28 Diamond, 6lloy. MI STEP'S Ale glad Edge Teets , for sale by 14 eta COCHRAN.' No 26, Warta street %~ .3~ r D. Si. G. W. LLOYD No. 3 Fifth a _ • It o: s Moronlly, rein do, Zdartio. W Robinson lc Co, .1 W Barbsidge& Co, Henry Coulter. C G Hussey, John Grier. Church & Carothers, Breed, lb ABainuel J iteNs4hr. Lou' "Since) Ilithicros...tifsidison, feb .150.1141 - - Iftegielse P J. D. IVTLLIAMS No 28 Fifth street. m at t . . jilt s r 4., The Sveff4afe; &Union, M , /No a • i'hecrreciai" • Co'clock, a. 'iii. 'Ma' ..• i • a Master,leavea everylbuiag4io Tile' — l - : 11., r}}, Hennett, Mester,leaveae u • i `lo *clock n. m. _ -,- . - 1 ~ s • .sa, Pirkiman, Illfaeler, /1541Te1l ellPar7 . 1 day at Ito• Crock a. M. ._...,_ JOHN_ BIELMDIGHAM ab GO, -` t Agentik • 6TEAMER I NDIAN 011et:N. /CR SUSw'r- THE light draught Steamer. India n tioclei, as • tinvr lies at boo li'ttnrf:' , Ailtt.` tulditee. f er °flood, appcovattiosper, For tt 1-.... $ , nitpki ea m 8 '''''. JAMES 440,T, PITTSB AND PHILADELPHIA, PIIT S AND BALTIMORE, - - AND • BOSTON: I Elt E: l : r9is lESP t i11! 1 ,1.%,;d.g. t i th.i( 4 , i: - o' ,Tau."'l T i2. • l tattit" Boat Line . to. the Lint , . ' s sl Thia line is composed oft . , L . tetteieleur See ties Portable Beata, ate of w will *rim Oft; tfrani Pittsburgh,./Waidelphia and Beldam.: IThel,, sviperimity sal-adrentette of. the Portable Boat aver every otitterlbode of tranipa are toe well known to shlpplsrs generally ig miti.trecoolumet. suffice it to say, that the d-ntloti, togs, ilopaiou Aloft 1 damage to•goods, invariably littemifrig Wit ; rte. shipments between Pittsburgh and 'fftihtdelphia,ar4 by the Portable Boats moat effectually miaowed. ', To give undoubted security to owners and shipperi. all goodsand produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners: Metchandise shipped by this line in any of the eased' ern cities. and consigned to H Devine & Co, will be for warded immediatelyon arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to httni pay steamboat freight and charges, and forested the same to any of the eastern cities, and chew to cent; missions for storage, advancing or ferwarding. Any communieutions or goods directed to the care of the undersigned 'Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO-, . Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES &CO., 1141 - Itlnthet street, below Tenth. Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Comm ercestrestWharf.Baltitteee. 9 A FA HNESTOCK fir. CQ, 100 Front stieet flaw to& RICE itt WILLIAMS. No 3, Chethain street. Wool. alkett 0. A. BIGANDLTT'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT Lit L IFar the transportation of Yerchandlso to sad from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. • - MHE success this line has met with, viribe it wit I first established on the "IndividuaiKetetprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twanty-Sve, now of which wilt leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia awl Dal. timore every day (except Sundays) during theseason, and make the trip through in six days. • The sttperiority and advantages oftito fortaiale Boat Ssstein ozeretery other mode of transportation (when canals inteiskrit tvith rail roads) are too well known to shippers by fltikionte genertillz to require any coat went: Shippers c'en rely onha4ingtheir r rot - Nee, merchivit dine, or rods deny kind thai'maz he consisted tit the Agents of this Line; foeirarded with dispatch :Da at the very lowest rate of freight 'charged by inter Lines, without any additibnid Charge mada_fee - receie lag or advancing charges, &e. Ailcommnnications to the following_ Agents will be promptly attended tut - CHARLES A. MeANDLTL At theiDepbr, Canal Basin, Pittsbargh: ROSE dr. MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Prrat st, /Ultimate. W & .1 T TAPSCOTTI No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE; jars 31-ly 272, Market street, Plittulel.Si.ti 1844 • • allitaiagaMit "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOA'? C ONNECTING with steamer Cleveland; it /la ver, will be in °mein° on the 25th Initatit, Cleveland daily. The abeeeline is comprised of 8 good Canil Aoatr , commanded by experienced men, and will depart es. I ery mooring to nnd froth tiltiliergb end Cleselitnit at 9 o'clock. Proprietors of the abOve Iii)o are. I Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES,Cle,velend.. 1 5'.. " STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., 7 Clec;eland, 0. 1 Freight of all kinds - will be carried as low is by ivy other good and responsible line. For &eight ot pas. sago apply to BIRMINGHA M & TAYLOR, marlB Nn 60, Witte:: street. • • . vim NA m i la T • "A Freights to Philadelphia and Bad, I MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINT: F OR transporting Goode, Merchandise, Posouee, &c., between Piitaburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Good; will he received and rorwardtskij - 4 this line on as accommodating terms and a; ahem tiatiirs . ! as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia 14 this Line will be insured.—. The Proprietors and agents will give their *bole at tentionand endeavor to render fatisfaction to all who I may favor them with their custom. We invite ship- I pars, nierehants, nutaufacturers and others frostbite'ssa call before shipping elsewhere. Mercbandisecouggd . j ed to the agents will be received. freight and c*rAtio.l paid, and forwarded without additional chargeftie*ei'i warding nr storage. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSCHI, s-ros Samuel Jf Kier, Canal Baain. near 7th at. "'ltalie,. Samuel W . Day, Ist and .Itl Wharf, below 'taco sfr , Dehrarnse, Fbiladekhia. - ,t•-• , Isaac Cruse, Baltimore. --, Fl L Patterson, Hollidayaburgh. lesse Patterson, Jolinitown. - • .. Y 4. 'N . Briggs, New Yofit. .b.-, • Woos A Reynolds & Co., Boston: - - w• _ - • .4" I ~siiass Pirww,elf: fbi CladsMk*