Alonting Post.l PITTSBURGH, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1844 lilarA Letter from Mr. INCRICY, in reply to the ietra of our correspondent, T. H., will appear to• lIIIXTOW ,On our outside will be found an interesting letter flan our correspondent in Blairsville; —A Damper.— with several other articles of interest. FOUL Rmslito.—The Democrats of the East Ward, it will be seen, by a notice in this paper intend to raise *Hickory Pole, at the corner of Seventh and Fountain sts. Seven! speeches are expected. Gs [MAN Mtn - Inch—The German democratshad a wiry spirited meetincat Polk Hall on Wednesday eve ning.. It was addressed in German by Mr E HIK Reno, a gentleman of fine talent, and well acquainted with the political questions of the day. In the course of his speech he exposed the many falsehoods that the Clay men are attempting to impose upon the Germans, a d exhibited the per secuting spirit that the w hig party hashlvrays evinced towards adopted citizens. H. S. Maoris', Esq., being present. was loudly -called for, and. in a short speech, he completely strip. pad from the vrhigs the Tariff mantle,under which they are trying to hide the corrupt designs of their party.— : - The facts he stated were sourcing and conclusive that they Must have convinced every honest man that the wept are in favor of protecting capital alone—pro. txting the losg purses of the rich man, while honest label is left to struggl t. as it best may. The meeting altogether was one of the best we have had.this campaign. and indicated that our German fel lowrithrens are working earnestly end effectively for the success of correct principles, by the election of Polk, belles and Shenk. [l7" We ham been informed by theft who have the best opportunity of knowing, that the statement made by aWI iter on Wednesday, that the "Bankrupt Court" was granting certitcates of naturalization, has no foundation in truth. But five certificates have been issued by any person connected with that Court, for the last year, and they were all granted in the regular form by the District Court. We may further state, to show she absurdity of the whole charge, that strictly there is no such - Court, as the Bankrupt Court, the District,Court is empowered to transact the Bankrupt cy basilicas, and it is by the officers of that Court, that all the Certificates have been issued. NOTICE The Committee of Correspondence and Invitation appointed at the Mass Meeting, will meet this evening at the Washingion Hotel. at 7 o'clock. .The foliow ing persons compose the Committee, and it is hoped they will till attend. JOHN ANDERSON, Chuirman. D Weartz, Thos Hamilton, J Hunker, Wilson DlVCatlless, Robert H Kerr, John B Butler H C Moorhead, D Miller, Thos Blar.kmore, George P Smith, %V H Lowrie, H 8 Magra w•. P M'Cormick, John Turbett, J K Moorhead, Rod, Patterson, II Galway. John Birmingham, F R Shunk, John Anderson, Thomas Phillips, C M'Kibben, - W 1-1, Smith, A Bathe, Meeting in Dal4win. IraP At a meeting held at the home of John Cowan the undersigned were appointed a committee to invite the candidates on the Whig and Democratic tickets to addresiahe citizens of Baldwin township, on FRIDAY, 30th tit August at . 10 o'clock A. M., at the house of John Cowan, on the Brownsville Rued. MATHEW H. WEST, JOHN WILSON. HIRAM ARMSTRONG. GFARGE McGIBENEY, JOSEPH McNIGHT. NOTICE—The Democrats of Wilkinsburg will meet et the house of Robert Mehally, in Wilkinsburg, en Saturday the 24th, at 3 c'clock, P M.; all unpreju diced persons are requested to attend. Messrs Shank and Lowrie will address the meeting. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS A splendid Hickory Pole will be raised, at t be.boure of Wm Fermi, corner of Seventh and Fountain sts., tomorrow, Saturday afiernoon,at five o'clock. Several Democratic speakers will be in attendance, FOURTH WARD HICKORY CLU P The Democrats of the 9th Ward, . Pittsburgh are requested Ito atteud an adjourned meeting of the Club, on Friday evening, the 23d at half pest 7 o'clock, A. M. at the iVashirtgton Hotel. Let all attend. Buil 'Ness of importance will to sobmitted to the meeting. EBER TOW NSF:N D, Sec'y. LIBERTY MASS MEETING John A Wells and Dr Elder will address the friends of univerval Liberty this. evening, at 7 o'clock, at Broadlturst's yaixl. Whigs Democrats, Abolitionists and Liberty men are incited to attend. The Ladies are specially invited to attend. [aug23 ALLEGHENY COUNTY T. A. ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Allegheny County Total Abstinence Association will be held in Temperance Hall, Pittsburgh. on Friday, 131 h September neat, at 11 ecick. A M. I. J. ASHBRIDGE. Sec'y Ex. Com. ScarfFounii. WAS (bond on Wednesday last, on Sixth street, between Grnnt and Smithfield, a Scarf for the neck.- The owner can have it by calling at this office, describing it, and paying for this advertisement. la2o. Nuts, Fruit, Fish, &c. 1000 LBS. Bordeaux Almuruis; 500 lbs. Texas Peacong ; 500 " French Currants ; 50 Boxes Lubec Scaled netring; 2500 lbs. Western Reserve Cheese; 20 kega No 1,6 Twist Tobacco. in store and for tab., by - To Lot. kamall store on Market street. between Third end Fourth. next door to Mr. T. G. o,Home's, well , uitisd for a small variety store ore Toy ,lbop. Alpo—rseveral rooms in the second and third stories of the sew building.; un the corner of Market and Third directs. .Also—ss small house on the Fourth street Road, Pitt Townifhip. Fur terms enquire of ED'W. D. GAZZANI. rirOfftee over Mr Carter's Rook Store, Market street. • Office hours—from 9 to 12 A M., and from 2 to 5 F M. aug 194 w FRANKLIN ALMANAC. UST PUBLSHED. the FRANKLIN ALMA NAC for 1845, being the 27th No„ calculated by Jona A RMIITRONG, Professor of Mathematics in the Mi ami University. Having been remodeled and the Ca lendar arranged on a different principle. it is now the largest Almanac published in the .city at the same price. For sale by the gross, dozen or single copy. Also, German and German English Almanacs for 1845. 'll:7The hiq,hest market price alvraysgiven for RAG:, fig TANNER'S SCRAPS. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 3 37 Market st. IRON.-10,000 Ibn. Hammered Wiwoth. Sledg•thoold. Crowbarand Tire Iroo,re eeiwed and for sale by J. W. BURBRID(3E& CO. Water et., bevel en Wood and Smithfield SE= J. D. WILLiAMS, No 28 Fifth street Port of Pittoburg4. RIK PORTXD IT D. B. Sheble, SteavAboat Agent and Commission Merekant, Water Street, near Wood 33 MEHL, WATER IN TUE CH•ENEL ARRIVED. Orpbeua, Dales, Cincinnati, Warren, Ward, Beaver, Whiteville, (new) M'Clowen, Ship Yard DEPARTED. John Guiana., Baker, Cincinnati, Josephine, Bowman, Cincinnati, Belfast. Ebben. Wheeling, Warren, Ward, Beaver. BEAVER PACKET. Arree- The well known steamer . MICHIGAN, W. B. Botts, Mister, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto- fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M and Beaver at 9, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and them who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will b e , opened as soon as the weather will permit; on,* openingr of which CLARKS & CO'S LINE toCLEVELA N D, 0., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, july 12 • Water i t feet. acr The Michigan is provided with Esanii' Safely Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. (`Bets+ The 'now and splendid steam boat 1 BRIDGrEWATER, Capt. Csairact.t., ti will run as a regdlnr 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 to . J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridgewater is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. June 22 Fever asid___ e Padtively Cared by the mediated Vapor Bath. AGENTLEMAN of this city, to whom reference can be made, WILC advised to try the Bath fora soreness ih the hones (commonly so called,) and pains in the joints. The soreness and pains were not only removed but having been afflicted a long time previ ously with Fever and Ague he went into the BATH just as the chill was coming on and it was immediate ly checked. During period of two weeks he has had neither Ckillar Fever. Bug 17 FLEMING & BLACK, Office on Fifth street near Smithfield Prime Bacon. 9 LBS. HOG BA .UND, just received from mow slf tho smoke house, and for sale by aug 16 D. & G. W. LLOYD. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE MISS LYDIA APPLETON, FOR stweral years Teacher of Insttumental Music in the Canton, Ohio, Female Seminary, from which she is highly recommended, will give instruct iar to a limited number of Pupils in the above ac complishment. Her long experience as a Teacher of instrumental music, and a determination to spare nu pains, for the advancement of her Pupils, she hopes will secure a portion of the public patr.mage. Applications addressed to Box 232 Pittsburgh P 0.. or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the G 49 Wilifkg, will receive prompt attention. By 'Permission the ing Gentlemen may he reforrtd to: ALLEN Kit.stxa, Esq., Exchunge Broker, JAs. A. BARTRAai, EN" City Tit'ilfiUtCr, t'ittsb'gh .TAMES BENT, F:sq•. Merchant. l'enn rt. Mr. J. H. MELLou, Music Store, IVootlst. atie Old Established Ensigiaist Passage Office. e • - 0 it t ' etLv,•_.‘ - • NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL WEEKLY PACKET LINE. Tll} 7 . subscribers would call the attention of such persons residing in this country as are desirous of sending . fur their friends, to come out from any part of Great Britain, to their unequalled arrangements on both sides of the Atlantic, for having passengers brought forward with despatch. They are also prepared to remit monies by drafts payable throughout the United Kingdom to prepare passengers for the voyage. Per soon residing at a distamx can, by writing to either of the subscribers, ascertain the prices of postage, &t'., and by a remittance of the necessary amount with the names and residence of the persons to come, a certifi cate will he at once sent forward by the first Pocket Ship, and all necessary information given. Apply to, or address JOHN HERDMAN, No 61. South street, New York. or JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs DALZELL & FLEMINGS, aug 13 Water street. Pittsburgh,. Pittsburgh Infirmary, Fin the Removal of Diformitiesof the Human Frame and of Diseases of the Eye. MBE subscriber has retuned to the city and in• tends to establish an iRYIRM ART for the recep tion and treatment of deformed members, such as Club or - Reeled feel ; contracted joints, wry-neck • Ind Strabismus or Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye. Thete is no Institution of this kind ai yet in this coun try, though much needed. Patients from a distance would find it to their ad vantage to be operated on and to be attended to in an establishment 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, ahnost at any season of the year, would offer great facilities for those IiCAITNIJS of being relieved. His amPle experience and well known success give sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted to his care will be greatly promoted. ALBERT G WALTER, M D. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. july 3—dtf - Burcitti of Construction, Equipment and •, Xepaiss. ' 14th August, 1844. EPER4TE OFFERS will be received end con sidered under the advertisement from this Bureau of the 18th July, 1844,f0r America water-rotted Hemp —for quantities not less than ten tons, instead of thirty tons, as therein specified. To be published three times a week till the 29th of August next, id the Madisonian and Spectator, Wash ington, D C; Eastern Argus, Portland, Me; Augusta Age, Augusta, Maine; Hill's Patriot. New:Hampshire; Morning Post and Daily Times, Boston, Massachu setts; Journal of Commerce and Aurora, New York; National Enquirer and Democratic Signal, Harris burgh, Pentrwlvania; Sun and Republican, Baltimore; Enquirer, Richmond, Virginia; Old Dominion, and Beacon, Norfolk, Virginia; Kentuckian, ut Louisville; Gazette, at Lexing ton, and Alaysiille Advocate, Ken tucky; Old School Republican, Statesman, and Cincin nati Republican, Ohio; Register and Chicago Demo. crat, Illinois; Old Sch , .ol Democrat and Reporter,Mis souri; New Orleans Republican, Louisiana; Detroit Free Press, Michigan; MorningGszette, Buffalo, New Yotk; American Sentinel, and Public Ledger, Phila delphia; Daily Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Penn.; Col umbian Register, New Haven, Connecticut; and State Intelligencer, Geneva, New York. au 19. Civil Sairbaeniag, , Architecture, Survey ing /kn. THE PARTNERdH4P heretofore existing Le. tweet] A. E DRAKE and E. Z. C. JUDSON having - been dissolved, the undersigned would respect folly inform his friends amd the public genarally. that he will continue the business, and would solicit a share of the public patronage. Orders left at tbe shop of F. A. Stafford; - Architect, over Harris' Want Shop, Sth street, or at his residence on Hay street. between Penn street and the river, vpilf* Punctual ßA ly attended . A- E. DKE. yaly 15 tf --.,..: - s iif ChNoUting, Illopailiseit, and . _ .. r July 18, 1844. T O carry ioto n rect tha . t part fog the na tict vai of Co x ; for the fiscaryear, ending Jilin , 30, 1845, which relates to the purchase of American water-rotted Hemp 11.43ctotrals will be received at this Bureau, until 30'- clock, P M, of the 29th day of August next, for deliv ering at the Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass., two hun dred tons of American water-rotted Hemp. This Hemp must be equal in quality to the Riga Rein Hemp heretofore purchased for the Navy, samples of which are now inthe said navy yard—must be &liver ed free of all expense to the United States, 04 be sub ject to the inspection and approval of persons who will be appointed by, and act under, instructions from the Navy Department, - Persons making offers must state the price asked per ton of 2240 s, delivered at the Navy Yard, and Must forward with them the- offers of persons of gra cleat property to become sureties in one third the a mount of the contract, far its performance, if the offer should be accepted. Separate proposals will be received for quantities of not less than thirty tons, nor more than two hundred. tans. To diminish the hazard to contractors of for- 1 warding hemp from the Western States, which may not be of proper quality or sufficiently well prepared, the Secretary of the Navy has appointed two agents, who will; when requestal, inspect that which may be prepar ed to fulfil contracts to be 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. gents will be furnished with samples of Riga Rein Hemp, and 'with the meant of anting Hemp, and will be ready to give all information in ;heir power, to en able contractors to have their hemp properly prepared, and to ascertain the strength and character of it, be fore the expense of sending it to the navy yard is incur rid. It must be distinctly understood, however, that the inspection and opinion of these agents is merely to diminish the risk to contractors, by furnishing useful information. The only inspection by which the hemp can finally be received and paid for,will be that at the na. vy yard where it is to be delivered. The whole quantity of the hemp embraced in any contract must be delivered at the navy yard Charles town, Mass, on or before die first day of August, 1845 v In addition to the bonds which will be requi red for the faithful performance of contracts, ten per centum will 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, duly approved, shall be presented to the Navy A gent at Boston. july 23-3tawt29ang, Allegheny County, SS. N the matter of the administration account of An• I drew Vance, one of the Executors of the estate of Alexander Vance, dec'd. And now, to-wit July 31,1844, on motion of R. H. Forrester, Attorney of Jdhn E. Vance and Samuel R. Vance, legatees of the above named decedent, the Court appoint F. R. Shunk, R Robb and Robert, Porter, Esp. Auditors to audit and adjust the aoove account and make report thereon; exception% to the same being filed. By the Court, THO.MAS FARLEY, Clerk Notice is hereby given that the above Auditors will meet for the purpose of their appointment at the office of Francis R Shunk, on Fourth stn et, in the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 9th day of September next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. at which time and place those in teiested are tcque,ted to attend. FRS. FL SHUNK, 11103F:RT PORTER, ROBERT ROBB, Auditor♦. cl 2-19.811 New Novel. ALRRA 1-1 NEIL: OR TIMES OF OLD.—A Re. mance, by P R JameA, Erq. , anchor of Riche lieu, Arrabella Stewart, &c. Just received and for sale by C. 11. KAY, Bookwlter and Stationer, MU 13 Corner of Wood and 3d btreetd Gazette and Age copy THE UNEQUALLED THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN McCLOSKEY, PROPRIETOR. The proprietor of this well known and highly popular Establi,liment, respectfully announces to the public thut he has just received his FALL STOCK OF CLOTHS, CA SSIM E R ES, CASSINETS, VIIEMININE3, AC. AMOUNTING TO $75,000, Aud is now fully prepared to attend to all orders, of any amount. lio has no hesitation in saying that this is the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Pittsburgh by any one house, and in VARIETY AND QUALITY IT CAN_NOT BE EQUALLED Ile has now on . hat 4 made from new materials, a most magnificent assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, • To which he would call the attention of all who uish to procure FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE APPAREL. His stock comprises every article of dress desired by THE MAN OF FASHION, Or the more durable and comfortable clothing prefer red by THE WORKING MAN, Both of whom, will be accommodated at prices much cheupet than at any other establishment in the city, and with articles which he can warrant to be inferior to none that are made in the country. As the increase of business compelled him Co enlarge his storo and make other improvements, he would in vita the public to cell and examine the - EXTENT AND STYLE OF HIS NEW AR RANGEMENTS. Having secured the services of the best cutters and workmen that could be procured he is prepared tomako CLOTHING TO ORDER At the sherteat notice and in a style unsurpassed CAUTION. Purchasers are cautioned to be on their guard against the tricks of littleeival establishments that try to palm themselves on the unwary as the THREE BIG DOORS The public aredosired to note the METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT, In front of the "old original," as that is a mark for the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot be:counter- JOHN M'CLOSKEY, No 151, Liberty street G3i tea. aUf.' 7-t f _ Nails. 5001eE614 nssorted sizes for sale by au^ IS D. & G. W. LLOYD CASTOR OIL. IBLS. Cold Pressed Castor Oil, for sale by t," je 18 JAMES MAY. Western University of Pennsylvania. THE next Session of thia Institution will commence on Monday the 2d of September next. By a resolution of the Board of Trustees the price of Tuition has been fixer; at $5O, 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. M. aug 9- - rdtr3w H. DYER, Principal. PRINTING *Ns. I FRESH SUPPLY OF t e : JOHNSON'S SUPERIOR PRINTING IN LARGE AND MALL Lava, Just received at the office of the "Poet." august 1 2tudion - Ociluf. rive astable Lots st Auction. WILL be said 'sio-Tbursday evening 29th instant, at 8 o'Clock, at the Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Five Building Lots situated in the City of Allegheny. fron ting on 1 4 actsek st. and also, on Ann at. A plan of the the above lota may be seen—any other information that may bedesined, will be given on application to the subscriber. J D DAVIS, aug 23. Auctioneer. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY. HAS been received direct Gam the Eastern cities, at the new Ascalon Roosts, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street, and will be sold by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assohnaent of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets i Stair and Floor Yardarm, do. Schneil, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six qnarter matting. • The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and moat fashionable descriptions; and tbecarpets will be sold for LESS THAN ♦aY waeas eras in the city. Also, for private sale superfine broad cloths, Irish linens, linen cambrics, are, which will be sold low. LYND & BICKLEY, Auctioneers. Arrival of rine Cutlery, At McKenna's Auction Mart, corner of 2d and Wood Streets UST received and will be sold at public and pri vate sale, a vory extensive invoice ot' superior 'CUTLERY and Fancy Goods, among which are Extra fine (Rodgers')Pen knives, 1, 2. 3 and 4 blades; " " (Taylor's) Pocket du. 4 and 3 blades; " " Muhlenberg, do " " Clay, do " " Van Buren, do " " ' Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles Tillotson's Superior Razors, in cases • Warranted German Silver Table Soo n.; de do Tea Spoons; Shaving Sisip in Boxes, (6 cake. in each 0 Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, Ste. The Mawr tinkles are received direct fmin the im porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales to commence on Monday (this evening) the sth iron., and.to be continued every evening (Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole 'are sold. Terms at sale. I'. McKENNA, aug 5 Auetioneer. CaHilda sad Bole Leather at Auction. AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms corner of Wood and sth streets, will be soldlow, at private sale, a superior lot of Calfskin and Solo Leather. J. 1). DAVIS, aug 1. Auctioneer. LARGE SALES OF Wine Cutlery and - Variety Goods. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streeu, commencing this evening- Wedeesday, June 261 h, at early gas light, and con tinuing every evening, ( Sunday 's excepted,) until all are sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the IMPORTER, New York, COO- Aging in part of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Cases of Razors, a surerior article; 48 doz. fancy &kora; 350 doz. Gimblets, 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. They are now ready for examination. Terms Cash, current fumri. 1100T.9 - IR 7 SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. FOR private sale at the new Auction Rooms, No. 61 and 63 Wood at. ladies kid ties, and gaiters; gentlemen's shoes; fine brogans; fine calf and morocco boots, fine palm lea( bats; brass 30 boar and 8 day clocks, LYND & BICKLEY. m 11 Auctioneers., Cora Proms. 56 DOZ. CORN BROOMS received and for sale by J W BURBRIDGE & CO., Water Street, between Wood and Smithfield. nog 7 • r7g7rPTI 2 BBLS. new No. 3 Nleckerel, Jun receiver Oand for side by HAILMAN, JENNINGS &Co. 43 Wood qt it. aGOLF, UV HOLF,SA LE Dealer in Foreign and Domestic IP' Y Dry Goods, No. 133 Wood street. above Fifth je26— I y. Etas Candles. BOXES Cincinnati Star Candles, assorted sizes recei ved andfor sale by 15.•• REINH-A RT & STRONG. ang No 19, Liberty n. PITTSBURGH 'THRATRB. TA DIFS and Gentlemen of acknowledged talents, wishing engagements for the ensuing Fell season of the l'ittsburgh Theatre. eilladdress by letter (post paid) to Miss Matilda Clarendon, Pittsburgh, Pa. The above establishment will open in September 1844. MATILDA CLARENDON. July 13. Lessee. reThe New York Herald, Philadelphia Mercury, and Cincinnati Enquiier & Message, will please copy the above fur two weeks and send bill to Miss Claren don. 100 BLS. Salt, jat, landed-and for sale b y . HUEY & Co. july 3, 1844 Star Candles. triNE cent saved is two cents earned,' so said Ben jamin Franklin, and mewl!l all who make trialof 1. S. (4 wynne's STAR CACDt.tS. They will find on trial, that the price at which the subscriber sells them, makes them come as cheap as tallow candles. While in cleanliness and beauty. theyare equal to spermacetti: at the same time, they remain perfectly hard at a tem perature of 140 degrees, being much warmer than the summer's sun. J. 8. GWYNNE, Franklin Manufactory. 2d street. Pfttsbergh Powder BOIL ITA VI NG \ purchasedlthese extensive Powder kJ_ works, I am now mnnuface uring and prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Rifie,Sporting and Blasting Powder, whieh J warrant to be of the very best goal sty. WM. WATSON. ra'Orders left at Parry,Rcatt &Co'n. Warehouse, 130 Wood street, will receive prompt attention. je26-6m kJ QUARTS OF . WILD CHERRIES, for which the highest price will be given at the Drug store of W M. THORN, RIO. Nu 53 Market st. Splendid Paintings for Sale. APORTRAIT of the Hon. JAMES ROSS. end one of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, paint ed by that favorite and diitinguishtd artist, the late JAMES Bowtssis. Esq., are offered for sale. These pictures are not only valuable as being per fect likenesses of the gentlemen for whom they were taken, but possess surpassing merit, as specimens of art—they have been pronounced by connoineurs to be splendid paintings, and among the most successful works of the eminent painter from whose hand they come. They may be seen at the Looking Glass Store of W. C. WALL, in Fourth street. between Wood and Market. Attention is especially invited to these portraits. as no other opportunity will, perhaps, over occur to ob tain portraits from the pencil of the gifted Bowst AN, at a price so cheap as these are offered. jut) , 20 Patent Lever Watches. UST received direct from the Importers, an lo la/ voice of Gold English Lever Watches. full jaw elrd. anchor end parachute escapements; two Silver Levers, anchor escapetnect 13 holes jewelled, all of which will be warranted, for ieleby LOGA N & Co., .IYIB. N 0.32 Fifth et. ~.:~_~; J. D. DAViS, Auctioneer .y _L%.: Craw -- qn*W'ion find, AMERICAN VORTAIILII BOAT LINE, For ase trafsaportotion of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE BETWIEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. - THE PROPRIETORS R _ ESPECTFULLY inform theirfriends and shippers generally, that they have changed thenaiaeof then Transportation Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec tint Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at.d Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation arc too well known to shipper+. I[o=lll4 in minis° comment:, suffice it to say, that the dotuatioa, loss; separation etm damage to goods, invariably attending three. ran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, t r by the Portable Boats most efectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge fo the owners. Merchandise - shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for warded immediateiyon arrival at Pittsburgh to any 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 no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communicationsor goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. It DEVINE & CO Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh E G. WHITESIDRS &CO., 36a Market street, below Tenth, Philadel p hia GIESE & SON, Commerarstreet Wharf. Baltimore 9 A FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York RICE & WILLIAMS, jan 22 No 3, Chathamstreet. Boston •,-+•• C. A. IIIicANULTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LIME For thetlAnnportation of *erchnndizo to un4 from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL, PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it was first established oh the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the' proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during the season, and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages ofthoPortable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are tuo well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com tent. Shippers can rely onhavingtheirproduce, merchant dine, or goods of any kind that May be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without anwdditional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c. AI Icommunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended tot CHARLES A. McANULTY. " At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsbuigh. ROSE S. MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGF., jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. MAilia mum Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR trans Porting Geode, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pietsbatrgi, PAilnee/pkia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goofs forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— Tbe Proprietors and agents will give their whole at- . tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship pen,merchants, manufacturers and others to give use call mfore shippingelsew hem. Merchandise consign ed to the agents will be received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additionalchargefor fur warding or storage. SAMUEL IV DAY, Propritior4 H L PATTERSON, •GENTS: S'avatel MRier,Canal Benin, ne;r7th st. Pittsb'g. Samuel W.Dag, tat and 2d Wharf. below Rae at, Delaware, Philadelphia Isaac Crese, Baltimore. If L. Patterson,Hollidayaburgb, Jesse Patterson, John:town, I 11- N Briggs, New York. Wm B Reynolds & Co., Boston !ITER TO: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge& Co, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier,. Church Ar..Cirothers, George BreM f F Sellers, Samuel J McNigitt, Louis Santee] Wilson, Madison, feb 15, '44 Nice, Vinegar, &c. A BARRELS Rim 1 -± 10 do Cider Vinegar, • 10 bushels Pea nuts; 225 lbe Grenoble walnuts; I bale cream nuts; 5 doz superior lemon syrup; 2 cber.ts extra carious Y. 11. Tea; 10 bble No 1 & 3 mackerel. Received and for sale by J. D. W I LLIA MS. No 2B .sth street'. INTINZ. WATSON. • POWDER MANUFACTURER, j26-6m. NEAR PITTMIROU Indigo. 0 CEROONS INDIGO, (a good article,) in Sun* and will be sold low to close consignment. lIAILMAN & JENNINGS, july 30 43 Wood sweet. Thread& JUST received 900 dozen 200 yards 6 cord spool threads. which will be sold et eastern prices with the addition of freight, by ZEBULON KTNSEY, m 23 No 86 Itastioss street. allailiellf• _. YDS. • white ' blame article, ' I retl,Bantirst,a sopetkiir rultable for Filw and liarasers, for sbo sale by 2NO. B. M'FADDEN 8r Co., jai!, 23. 85 Market street. Gothic Repeating Oiecisa. JUST rec.eimi from tiae. menufarrusor; 2 CaieF. Bras, God is Repeating Cloek, ,JEkbes god ana 'Mahogany rases', and for sale" " J. K. Loomoraitd. jai) , 15 No 32 Irieb wort- :~ ~: ilankiNftidtir - tftMeltet• - VORWMTip DAILY _ 4. EgiiMai II GI211011" Merchants and Manufacturers' Scrip ...parr Excitaxgy .4414 Scrip. ....14 Currency.,_ 1 Berk. Count, t Stcri?".... DO EXCHANGE-TAT S3QHT. Ox PkilaSeLsia .4.. /Meg New York pro; • &Wow. Pre,• lioatiWkore . ''' . tit . Pratte Silver PENNSYLV4NI4.—VITTsPuIt i aIi , Bank of Pi/lobos-ilk rot Merchants and Manufacturers" bank Exekaxge • ,•-1111F po. Ifollidaysburgh 11111,4DELriiiA. Papir of NoTJA Anieriea•-•-,••• ..-,,• ••,- 1t• • •4 1 . ' 1M . Aforiktrn Liberties .. "sr po Pennlivania Clonensercial Bank of Pennsylvania .',„ „ „...puls Farineti and *titanic,' bank" „.• ..., .„ -pop Kristin/km hank„ ~... „.... -Prr Manufacturers and Mechanics' •• , ,-- ~- ~! • •••rar Mechanics' Tylie?...-Par Moyamensing • Per Philadelphia bank Fa" Schuylkill....." --Par Southwark ..... " ........ ... TT—loaf' Western 44( :v. par BaM of Pcnst Township par Girard Sank - 10 U. 8, ban* and - branthei ...... t ..." 7.. • 1 t ...V COUNTRY 04144i.g. Bank of Germargotra • -Par " Chester county . Pi" " Delaware county.... ---- --par - " Northumberland ..:. ... i . , . . ran Farmers' bunk of Bucks c0unty 4 .4...... , „ . „par aeton bank P.Cr Poylestown bank ....... .... .... ............ par Frunkiin frank of Washington liens* of Chaimbergnorget- - - • -- - • ---- ---- .. .- .. 1 " Milidleiowvi...- i ,- • . . ...I ' 5 0 eiklablir d'ii -•-. — !,- -.....!-- tvP•t•-ti.. l " Lewistown ... .... „.. ...........1 " Susquehanna county Berke county bank: . , .. .',.‘- 75 Columbia Bank a nd Bridge PayspaxY I Carlisle bank WT."' l , .•• Erie bank .l i t Farmers and Drovers' bask " Bank of Lancaster i " Batik of Beading r. . .s., Harrisburg bank „ .... „ ..... .. . Honesdale '1..... 3 Lancaster " .... 1 Lancaster co. " .... .... 11 Lebanon. "1 ~. Miners' bank of Pottsvilk.... ~. ..... . 1 Monongahela bank of Brownsville 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge eon/pasty, ... .2 Noreleasspeon bank., . , ....so oak Towanda hank Wyoming bank . ........ .. .. ....li West iirawk 6c4..........................7 , York bank' .... Mt t . ••• TT•• "4 01110. Belmont bank of St. Mina»! le , 1 Clinton bank of Columbus.— .... ....1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon-- •-•• ..T.• 1 Circleville (Lawrence, caskier)........ 1 r, . " (Warren, caskier)..... .. —so salt 1 Cinrimsegi bolas-- ..... ...'i. ....... ....v. - 1 i (3illiCothe bank ..r. ...... f Cr- -riot brink of Lake iommercus......._ :e 8rie....... .. . ... Dayton bank ...... ........ ".....1 Franklin bank , of Coiambus ...... . - ...........1 Parnicro'asd Mechanics' hank qf 'Steubenville...l Farmersbank of Caxton- ..... • try••• r 30 Geanga- 1. • 14 Granville 62 Hamilton .. 14 Lancaster 10. Marietta .... .... 1 Massillon .... . . ~..111 MeeAonieS' and Traders'. Cincinmati...........2 M05im 4 P1ea5ant............: , 4. If Norwalk ....... .... a Pulliam Sank:sky Scioto 10 : Urbana Wooster.. 11 . .. Xenia Zanesville ...... .. .., . . ...... ~ .. ...1 , Bank of Oicaeland.. -•- • - • - 461, • INDIANA. &ale bank" and branches , Slate Scrip ••• • •-• . ......11 KENTUCKY. All banks • Slats bask Bank of Nuncio, Skaioneetown VIRGINIA. Bank aPhe Valley of Virgit,iia Bank of Virginia ~- - • . r•-t • -.-- Exekangs ?rank of Virginia... . .. .., .....t Partners' bank of Virginia... . • r- North- Weiler,: bank of Virginia—. . .. -....-,.. r .. Me rat ants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.- ..-, Branches_ Baltimore Czty banks...... All other Solvent banks.. , -..•- • - ~ r -•- • 1 NORTH CAROLINA, All solvent banks— .. • .- SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent boars— Allsolvenl banks AL.ArIAMA. Pittsburgh - . . Mobile banks— .. ... ... .. .. . .. . ,- ..- .., ...... .., . . ..1* Country 6441 4 . ... .. .. .• .. -.• ~ ,; x .13. LOUISIANA. Neer Oilcans banks (ifeed).. .- ...- - - .... -- +- , • TENNESSEE. __ . of naliber ANIK4II. A SUITLIE of eiegoot Smogs* Stoats. gm* beerotifekstyk, jest rtmehibVikt the ollore Doors." 151 Liberty street. __Jtsme ENGLISH, Ald EfueAN. sod • simerea, light and dark pattern; ik WY" meet of the above goody will be fenniditt A LGEO ft. 141 . 61ni*, 'No. `2sl,,lLibeety 110,11111-: E STEI"B Axes-en ii Edge Toole, For site' GEO COCHRAN, No 26, VVI:KeI4INiISC 4 11 BBLS GROUND PLASTER, received from Baltimore, Of? C. • • &suitor wie by - SAM'L 114 K - -R. .22 Canal Basin. pear fah Mum. Scythe Sneatlie. • CINILY DOZ. Scythe Swaths, e. aupatioeinicie f j , received and fin sale by juae3 GEJJ. COOI4RANICL- oms rip 3 TONS Jul Mrptwit OW*t tor pole. • • DEVENE & a 23 American Limi. A DUfPDING lot, 20 feet font, onOtb soot, op . pos Episcopal Church. trigpioHt if at • HUEY*: CO•3'4' Talk& 'obit, AN easoslllifet of Tioners , TWIN iniumfaci, by F lies l o — ~aostel• - For June 29 GFO COARAN, Theitipmd, F.s etre .14:1 1 0 Receivut and. for osa te hq„ - J. W. RURBRIDGE & tut t Water street, between Wood sad 410410 7;1 anitNlß Of coop 4ND liMlipliff SPECIN STANDARD srt:C/N, olitg goter coisx l 7 Par ILLINOIS MARYLAND GEORGIA FOR SALE LOW