efft4aftv Starithit Pet. TRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST ao t 1844 I'on our outside form will be found the "Commit'- . Jtatiogaiethe Second Ward Democratic Club"--also, ' — tilai'itgightal article entitled "Another 'Authentic -Docu. umsi, for the Clay Club"—and a beautiful piece of —retry, `"Life in the Autumn Woods," by P P Cooke. 1 3 1.1 STINGS AT CONCY.RT HALL.—None of our citi sena should omit paying a v,sit to the splendid collec tion of Paintings now exhibiting at Concert Mill.— Tjley, are considered the most finished specimens of the art that have over been exhibited fur the gratifica tion of the public, in our city; and in every other place where Sig. RAGUSA has opened his splendid collec tion. they have been received with unbounded admi. As they will remain in town for a few days only, all whohave nut yet seen them should improve the present 4 VrAtulity LAND SALK.—"Ne would call attention to the ad wartim!Hmem for the sale of Wabash and Erie Canal in Indiana. These landa are reported to be sfOseof *beat in sbe State, and. 1114 will be seen by , allialatbrertistentera i they are offered on rery accommo- Vii*ternis. lAthat of Commodore Dallae.—We are scary to iiiat authentic information reached this cite yes iti:te,4ll.3/sy a vessel arrived on Saturday, in a very short passage from Lima, of the decease of Commodore Aleaander l / 4 41 Dallas, of the nary of the United States, malleannaander of the squadron in the Pacific. lie thed-onboard the U S frigate Savanah, in Callago buy, on the 8d day of June, frtim a third attack of paraly aria. Commodore DallaltiOred the navy as midshipman Linda, 42d day of November, 1805, and had of euurse been in the aaval cervice, in which he enjoyed an envi able reputatsi' Da, nearly 30 year:, ire was the son of that sterling patriot Alexander ) Dallas. *be in distinguished himself at the head of the treasury department at the most critical period of the historyof this country, and was the brother of Mr Dallas whos* name is now btfure the people as can &date far the Vice Presidency. MASSACRE AT THE. SOCTH Sr-♦ LISLAND.S.—A mail ship hem Sidney recently conveyed to England ligenob of farther murderous outrages on English see s* find their erewa, by the nutives of the S. Sea Is hinds. A seaman, who escaped the general mesas are, told the of f icers of a vessel which visited the b linds, that the brig Janet was wrecked off Caledonia, Dec. 14th. Part of the crew perished, and the rest escaped to the Isle of Pines. Here they did not stay !mg, is consequence of the ferocious disposition of the natives, and they set sail a n d reached at Mungee, where they were immediately attacked, their boat de stroyed, and 12 of the crew murdered cr seriously maimed. This seaman escaped but knew nothing of anyotfier murders, except that he had seen a great ea- EiSt7 elf valuable goods, including a chronometer and other articles, distributed among the natives. At Sip pore - Isltod, - however, the officers of the Magnet as certained thatthe name of the former ill-fated ship was the Two Sisters, a South Sen whaler, commanded by Captain Bread, and that every soul of the crew had been most brutally murdered. Asa:pendant to the above, we give the renewing ex traetol-a letter published in the Journal des Debals. The letter is dated Akron, in New Zealand: "Probably before my letter arrives in Pruner you will have leaned that the Mahouris, a tribe of Zealanders, haws killed thirty English of this c dony; but you. per haps, will not know that the both •a of those unfortunate men were eaten—this is but toe true. We had been eat en a bunting party fur about a week, when one e veoinit we arrived among the friendly n - ibo of Teraupa raa, Maharis, and found them regaiking themselves with lstivistarthesh. We all conceived that they were eating some captives or natives slaves of their own. As I un derstood _the language I could not resisr expressing my indignation, and [ threatened them with chastisement from the crew of the Corvette. The savages were alarmed. and endeavored to ap ponselie by saying."they are not of Shitouri that we are eating, but some Yee-yes"—for it is thus they call - the English. They then exhibited to us the heads of their victims, and I Ix-cognized among them that of . Ceram Wakefield, one of the distinguished inhu.bi tents of Port Nicholas, who had ente,tainod us at his heasewhen we went to the town to procure pew:i -s aims. I was seized with horro r at this sight. My companions blamed me for having risked in itating the 'cannibals, as we were only five against two hundred. Um they gave as confidence by saying, 'till, the Otri osti(for so they distinguished Ili) are good people, but the Yee-yes are very wicked " They then '•elated that they had killed tha English because they wished to establish themselves in a bay which they had not purchased , and which the Mahouris were unwilling to give up. We then retired, with our hearts full u horror and disgust.—S Y True Sun, MAMMOTH YOUNG HICKORY . A. tall Young Hickory will be raised on Saturday the 30th inst., at 3 o'clock, by the firm and unflinch ing Democrats of the Fifth Ward, on the corner of Pew and Harrison streets. Several gentlemen will lt 'Truett' and address the meeting. MANY DEMOCRATS. FOURTH WARD MEETING. A regular meeting of the Fourth Ward Hickory Club will beheld at the Washington Hotel this (Friday) evening. A punctual tittendence of the members is requested, as business of importance to said Club will come up for tbeirconsidettnion. The Democrats of said ward and cities of Allegheny and Pittsburgh tint also invited to attend at 7i o'clock. Our old Wilson M'Candless, will be there, and one or gera will probably address the meeting. EBER TOWNSEND, See'y, FIRST WARD MEETING The Democratic citizens of the First Ward arc re quested-to meet at the house of Henry Cassiday, Onion attest. on Friday evening, for the purpose of forming a Democratic Club. cog 28-3 t. meeting in Baldwin. 11r d.t p meeting held at the house of John Cowan the amdersigtsed were appointed a committee to invite the candidates on the Whig and Democratic tickets to rFOaddreissiteciiiizens of Baldwin township, en FRIDAY, 39th of August at 10 o'clock A: M., at the house of Jqe4Cowiio, gm the Brownsville Road. MATHEW H. WEST, JOHN WILSON. !ARAM ARMSTRONG, ii.EORGE McGIBENEY, JOSEPH 51cNIGHT. , awn AIXEGifigNY COUNTY T. 4. ASSOCIATION. The Aerguil Meeting of the Allegheny County Total Abaduermee Ainociation will tie held in Temperance iiatt, Pittsburgh, on Friday, 13th September next, at edelt, A hi t ,I. ASHBRIDGE, Notice. _ tilratik. 7 KIDD, having on the sth inst, 'associated WTI* him in the drug business, Mr, JNO. FLEM ING, the business. in future, will be conducted under thefirm cit'.l. KIDD & CO. • JONATHAN KIDD, JOHN FLEMING, Tittuburgh, Aug. 21, 1844: ch LBS. CHll'. LOG WOOD, 4. 3p101.1 2.500 Its. Chip. Fustic-14 GLOM and fii r sale la Abe drug latoee of .10NA. /iIDO Sc CO, • ang 21 corner Fourth and Wnod .... Sahim. iaTtElktillS NO. 1 SALMON, WA received and 0 for mashy J. W. BURREIDGE. &Co. wiigl.l Wwter at. between Wood& Stnitneld DIP. ~~~r.w-, -? _~ r ~:~~ rs: ~,, ~~.:.:.. PITTSBURGH, PA. Natiootal latelligexeer Sec'y Ex. Corn port af . • Earaarro-2r D. B. Seieble, Steamboat Agent and Commiiision Mereitaat, Water Street, near Wood 4 FEET WATER DI TUX CHANNEL ARRIVED. Josephine, Bowman, Cincinnati. Allegheny Mail, (new) Goff, Ship Yard, Zanesville Packet, Seale., Cincinnati, Amulet, (new) Smith, Marietta, Belfast. Ebbert, Wheeling, Ohio Mail, Watd, Cincinnati, Muskle, Martin, FlOrence, - Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Michigan, Bois, Beaver, DEPARTED. Iron City, Forte, Cincinnati, Adelaide, Bong her, do , Indian Queen, Klinefelter, Cincinnati, Belfast; .F.bbert, Wheeling, Michigan, Bois, Beaver, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver. /4AVER PACKET - The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. 804.3, Allister, has commenced her se rise daily trip e , leaving Pittstrargh (as hereto - Al' unit Beaver ist 3, A. M. fcire).alli o ' 6l "k • P. • P • ate - suit the times, and those whohoire)lo money carried free. The Canal-to Cleveland will be opesied as anon as the weather sill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & COS LINE to CLEVELAND,O., and MF.ADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to O. M. HA RiON, 'July 12 Water street. (TzrThe Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. it . GH AND IVHE;ELIfsIO REGULAR d-r.+^ • The new and splendid steam boat BRlDGEWATEll,Capt.Castettimh, will run as a rrg•dnr packet between this place and Wheeling, leaving Pittaburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock:. and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at 13 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridgwater is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. june 22 INSTRUCTIONS ON THF, PIANO FORTE MISS LYDIA APPLETON, tteri ct T i e li a o cher: of Femalernstimental M Seminary, fromu .ic O s F i R n the Canton , l vetted which she is highly recommended, will give instruct iot s to a limited number of Pupils in the above ac complishmeun. Her low , experience as a Teacher of instrumental music, and a determination to spare no pains, for the advancement of her l'upils, she hopes will aceurti a portion of the public patronage. Applications addressed to Box 2,32 Pittsburgh 1' 0.. or left with Dr. E. Appleton. at the Gas Works, will receive prompt attention. By permission the follow ing Gentlemen may he referred to: ALLEN KfisMER, Eiq., Exchange Broker, JAE. A. BERTRAM, Esq., City Treasurer, pittsb , gh. JAMIE., BENNY, Esq.. Merchant, Penn st. Mr. J. H. NIELLOR, Music Store, IVoodst. aug 9•d lm Pittsburgh Infirsuiry, Fin Me Remora! of Deformitiesof the Human Frame and of Diseases of the Eye. THE subrkcriber hai returned ti the city and in ten& to establish an farina tay for the recep tion and treatment of deformed nrembertr, such as Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, wry-seek and Strabismus or Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye. 1 het e is no Institution of this kind as yet in this coun try, though much needed. Patients from a distance could find it to their nd vantage to be operated on and to be attended to in an establishtnent exclusively devoted to the restoration of the above named deform i t ies nd diseases. The easy access to Pittsburgh, one 0f the heahhiest gpot, , iii the country, by river and canal, almost 'at any ieitSCIII of the year, would offer gr 4 at facilities for those desirous of beinr, relieved. His ample expurtence and well known success give sufficient guaranty that the welfare of those entrusted to his care will be greatly promoted. A LBERT` G WALTER, M Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. july 3-dif SIG. RAGUSA, FROM ETIFEOPZ. BEGS leave to inform the enlightened citizens of Pitt aburgh abd vicinity that, aware of their taste and refinement in the Fine Arts, he has brought over from Europe a collection of the most SPLENDID VIEWS! Ever exhibited is.the United States. This Exhibition will boom) forono week , nt Cbn cert Hall, Penn street.-woontinencing ou Monday Au. gust 26th. He i 3 confident of meriting the approbation here, which he has undovintingly reeeived in Italy and France and also in the city of New York. The execution of the Pa intingti, ap regards light and shade, and beauty of coloring, fias been mach admired. SIGNOR RAGUSA prays tho Lndies and Gentle men of Pittsburgh to believe that this is no common Exhibition, and not to be classed among tho many which have deceived the public, but one which will realize all the anticipations of dm mind's fruitful fancy. The Exhibition will consist of 16 Paintings ! The Interior of St. Peter's Church at Rome. The French Army entering Moscow. The City and Port of Marseilles! The Interior of the Cemetry of Pisa The Great Festival of Belshazzar, (exhibiting the difference of day and night. The City of Florence, Capital of Tuscany. St, Petersburgh, the Capital of Russia. The passage of St. Bernard—Napoleon crossing the Alps. The Palace of the Tuilieries—the Pont Royal Noc turnal Festival--Illumination and Fire Works. The Thanmr Tunnel, in London, with Gas Illumi nation. The Interior of Convent of Eloise and Abellard. Viow of the New Btidgein Paris—the Louvre— he Tuilleries--the Chnnaps Elisees—tbe Institution and le Pont des Arts. Sty:. The Ruins of the Temple of the Sun in Palmyra. The arrival of tho Remains of Napoleon. - The transportation of the Remains of Napoleon to the Royal Huepital of the Invalids. The City and Bridge •of Bordeaux. SIGNOR RAGUSA begs leave to state that the principal part of the Paintings were executed in the Gallery of Rome—arid Ihmkprays to add, that if the lib eral and intelligent community of Pittsburgh, will give him a call, (he flatters hirrrself)they will be well pleas ed, and do ldin the justice to acknowledg e that his ex hibition surpasses any thing of due kind ever brought to their notice. Hours of Exhibition, from 10 A M to 1 : 1) P M 159 P admittance 25 cents: Children half price. Civil Eingiuseriug,. Architecture, Survey ing, &c. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be tween A. E DRAKE and E. Z. C. JUDSON having been dissolved. the undersigned would respect fully inform his friends and the public genii-ally, that he will continue thebusioess, and would rollick a share of the public patronage. Orders left at the shop of F. A. Stafford, Architect, over Harris' Paint Shop, sth street, or at his rcwhienee on Hay street, between Penn street and the river, Willberpanittnaila attended to. A. E. DRAKE. July 15 tf • Pfttiburgh Powder MM. HA VI NG purchased these extensive Powder works, I am now manor/scouring end prepared to tin orde rs for all kind* of Hine. SPoning 110 Bhoting Powder, which I warrant to be of the very best /mai ity. - WM. WATSON. sgrOptirrs left at Parry,Scxt & Co's. Wareham", 130 Wood straw, wilt receive prompt attention. jettit—tim - 411' IZSMEI Erni TOREsiE RIG* DOORS Jt MN MeCLOSK EY, PROPRIETOR. The proprietor of this well known and highly popular Establishment, respectfully announces to the public that he has just received his FALL STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMER ES, CASSINET vgizmueues S, IN. CI. AMOUNTING TO $75,000, Aud is now fully prepared to auend to all orders, of any amount. He 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 CANNOT BE EQUALLED. It now on hand, made from new material.', a i 4 '' • most magnificent assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, To which he would call the attention of all who wish to procure FASHIONABLE AND DURABLE APPAREL. His stock-comprises every article of dress desired by THE MAN OF FASHION, Or the moredurable and comfortable clothing prefer red by THE WORKING MAN, Both of whom, will be accommodated at prices much cheaper 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 incrense of business compelled him to enlarge his store and make other improvements, he would in vita the public to call and examine the EXTENT AND STYLE OF HIS NEW AR , RANCIESIENTS. Having secured the services of the best .euitero and workmen that could be procured he is prepared tunauke CLOTHING TO oimER At the shortest notice and in a utyle unsurpassed. CIABTION. Purchasers are cautiened to be en their guard against the tricks of-little rival es4,bfishments that try to palm themselves on the unwarYas the THREE BIG DOORS, The public are desired to notethe METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT, In front of the "old original," es that is a mark fur the genuine Three Big Doors that cannot be!counter felted. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, aug 7-tf No 151; Liberty street. Barra". Bible No 7. A LSO, a resit variety of new works, at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 4th street, Harpers Bilble No 7. Memoirs of Vidocq,—principal agent of the French Police, written by himself. Electrotype Manipulntiem,—being the theory , and plain instructions in the art of working metals by pre cipitating them from their solutions. Encyclopedia of Chemistry, No 7. New York Mirror, fur September. Living Age, No 14. Jacobs' scenes in the Pacific Ocean, or the Islands of the A nstridasian Seas, daring ttse ends. of the Clip per: by Thomas J Jacobs. Wandering Jew, No 3; increasing in interest. . The odes of Anaerenn—Rhymes on the Road and A Iciphron. Graham's Magazine for Septembeti Ladies' Naticrell Magazine, a., Arthur's Ladies' Magazine, dm; Kendall's Life of Jackson, No 5; M'Callough's Gazetteer, No 15; The-Spoon, No 3; Harper 's Edition of the Wandering Jew, No I.— Price 6i cents; Clay Badges, assorted colors. Clubs supplied on reasonable terms; . Encyclopeedia of - Medicine, Nes . 9 and 10; Cooper's Novels—new supply; Medical News, No2o. Just received and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot , 85 Fourth street. [aug 20. - - 1 " Fresh Geode. — 9 DOZEN 'Underwood's True Leman Syrup; 4,;,.. I " do Lemon Juice; 2 " du Walnut Catsup; 2 14 .4o Mushroom, do 6 If do Mustard, (equal to Ky.) 1 " French Rose Water: 1 " Hermetically Sealed Salmon, (Fresh) 1 " do. do Halibut, " 2 " do do Lobster, " 3 " Sardirst 4 Cases French Curers; 2 " do Elives ; 1 " Prunes In glass. Just received and- for sale nt the Family Grocer Stole of - • REINHART & STRONG, °441:10 140 Liberty meet. ' ' - r 4 I)I.TRA BUYER. WOOL DYED ENGLISH 4 'AND FRENCH CLOTHS; super 7-4 Black and Naval Blue, Citree and Claret Brown,-.*ll of which have been selected with care for our own trade, and are graded from $4 to $ll per yard. We have also pro vided some of the finest and most expensive trimmings to be had; and we never employ any but the hest of workmen, We feel confident that we will be able to turn out coats that cannot be surpassed for durability, elegance and cheapness. We would invite those that are in the habit of paying cash for their work, to call and try the Fashionable Heed Quarters, No. 351 Liberty street, mug 21 DR. WILLIAM IRELAND'S OPINION ON THE EFFICACY OF THt: MEHICATYH VAPOR BATH. OUT of the number of cases submitted to the Bath, ILF 217 hove been cured; and it is butiltst ice tostate, hat in acute and chronic inflamminions, more benefit has been derived from the use of dm Medicated Vapor Bath in twenty-four hours, than 1 have ever witnessed in a month's successful practice. The following is a list of the disorders included in ;the above 227 cases: Acute and chronic affections of the liver; Scorbutic diseases of the skin ; bleak] head, salt-rhemus, ring worms, &c.; Jaundice, lumbago, sciatica; • Acute and chronic rheumatism; 'Asthmatic diseases, spitting of blood ; Palphatioes of the heart„,.attended with weak, small intermittent pulse; • • Eryeipelas inflammations, apthelmte; Obstinate glandular and impeder's, diseases; Shimmery, spasmodic.strictures, &c. Syphilitic sore throat, eruptions of the skin ; Tic-douloureux, and nervous irritability. - WILLIAM IRELAND, M. D. Persons afflicted with any of the above mentioned diseases will see by the foregoing letter of Dr. Ireland, the success which has attended the administration of the Meditated Vapor Bath, and are invited to call at our office on Fifth street, near Smithfield, and examine further testimonials and certificates of its efficacy, aug 10 FLE.3IING & BLACK. Star Candles. BOXES Cin cinnati Star CND(Iles, asFortad 1. slacsjust rece ived anHar sale by REINHART & STRONG. No 140, Liberty. st,, sciaid erds... 20 BOXES SCALED n HERRING; 20 do,- Scotch, do,; Just received and for sale, REINHART & STRONG, aug, '2l 140 Liberty strew. Mackerel. ove t : y , No, 3 Mackerel, Juet roceiye:k HAILMAIsi, JX,NNINGS &C o , july 'JO 43 Wood .t. . '-';',7:•-• - . : -.! • -.4".., LtitEQ ITALIaIk ALGEO & McGUIRE. --A,Mio)llt; ltitttioti - • /Laelicit Sale, - ni-F the contents of 1 Box and 1 Cask, marked MJI W. H. Pearce and Thomas Dale, Cleveland, Ohio; to he sold at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, on Monday, Septem ber 9th, et 2 o'clock, In the afternoon, to pay freight and charge*, unktss redeemed before or on that day, Part of the articles consist of 1 Feather Bed end Bedding ; A lot of Books, among which am The British Traveler. 3 vol.; " Bible Dictionary, 1 vol.; 13arela)'s, do. 1 vol• 1 1 Brass eight day Cluck, English mske I 1 Saddle and Bridle; wearing apparel/ &C. Terms Cash, current funds. J. D. DAVIS, • ang29 Auctioneer. rim) Trimmings and Laces at Auction. WILL be sold at the new Auction Rooms, _Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street, on Monday, tiortein bier 24, at lOo'clock, P. M., a Large and rich assort ment of Trimmings, Sta.; the remainder of a wholesale stooks and which mustbe positively sold without reser vation. The following is a partial enumeration of the assort ment : Plain, Colored and Black Tilffeta and Satin Rib bons; Ladies' Colored and Black Cravats; Black Italian Sewing Silk and Bohinet Lace; Cap Nets. and Ashburton and Brussels Net; Bohinet and hash Blond Quilling; White and Black Gimpures ; Trimming laces; Narrow Edgeings; Thread and Needle work Inserting.; Thread Laces, in every variety; Sniped Mull, and Striped Muslin.; Merino and worsted ido siery; Berlin and Cotton Gloves; Gum Garters; Ball Cord; Women's Woolen Caps; French Artificial Flower. and Fillet Gloves; Paris Dress Caps, and Satin Gloves; New style Fall Shawls; New style Embroidered Cravats; Extra Superior Kid Gloves &c. The above can be examined previous ro sale. LYND & BECKLEY, . Auctioneers. Jest Received, At McKenna's Auction Rooms, corner of 2d and Wood Si, p iff 0 Casks of Hurdware, of superior quality, among tho lot. are 20 dos extra fine (Ladies') Pon knives ; 50 gent's du do dot 100 fine pocket, do; 100 " 2, 3 and 4 blade. do; . 100 Cards (super ior) assorted, do; 50 " " Scissors; 100 dos Gimlets; 1580 Qrs Augurs; 50 do: G 8 Tea Spoons, (superior* 8 " Tobacco Boxes; 9 " Cork Screws; • 50 " assorted Chisels and Gouges; 10 Setts do da do; 20 dos Banburg Locks; Also... Table and Butcher's Steels, Carving Knives, and Plated German Silver Table Spoons, The above lot will be open and ready for examina tion (up stairs,) on Tuesday morning the 2'th inst. Due notice will be given of the day of sale. P, WKENNA o Auctioneer. FRESH ARRIVAL THIS DAY. HAS been received direct from the Eastern cities, at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood spec?, and will be sold by PRIVATE SALE, a fresh assortment of Fine and superfine Ingrain Carpets; Stair and Floor Venivan. do. - Schnell, Tufted and Brussels Hearth Rugs; Four and six onarter matting. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold for t.xis TH4PL Ali WHERtc sun in the shy. Also, for private sale, superfine broad cloths, Irish linens, linen annxbrias, &c, which will be sold low. LYND tSv BICKLEY, aug 9 Auctioneer*. Arrival of Pine Catlam At McKeNna's Auction Marl, corner of 441 mid ' , Vora &recta. 11 UST received and will be sold at public and pri vate vale, a very extensive invoiw-oi eopnilar CUTLERY and Fancy GOMA, among which "e 47 Extra fine (Rodgers')Pen knives, 1, 2. 3 sod ' 4 blades; " " (Taylor's) Pocket do. 2 and 3 blades ; " " Muhlenberg, do " ". Clay, do " " Van Buren, do " Pearl, Shell and Ivory handles; Tillotscm's Superior Razors, in cases; IVarmnted German Silver Table Booms; do do Tea Spoons; Shaving Soap in Boxes, (6 cakes in each ;) • • Scissors, Gimblets, Combs, rke. The above articles are received direct from the hrt.• porters, and can be sold at extremely low prices. Sales to commence on Monday (this evening) the sth inst., and to be continued ovary evening (Sunday's excep ted,) until the whole are sold. Terms at sale. I'. MCKENNA, Auctioneer. Calfskin and Sole Leather at Auction. A T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth street's, will be sold luw; at private sale, a superior lot of Calfskins and Sole Leather. J. D. DAVIS, aug I. Auctioneer. LARGE SALES OF Fine Cutlery and Variety Goode, AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, commencing this evening- Wednesday, June 26th, at earlly gas light, and con tinuing every evening, (Sunday a excepted,) until all are, sold, a large assortment of fine English Cutlery, received direct from the Ist ?oar ea, Nee York, con sisting in part of 239 doz. of Penknives, Pearl and buck handle; 140 Caws of Razors, a superior article; 48 doz. fancy Scizors; 3.50 doz. Gimblets, 40 doz. vegetable and Jessamine Soaps. They are now ready for examination. Terms Cash, current funds. june26 BOOTS AND SHOES FOR PRIVATE SALE AT THE NE W AUCTION ROOMS. UDR private bale at the new Auction Rooms, No. 1: 61 and 63 Wood at. ladies kid ties, and gaiters; gentlemen's shoeb; finebrogans; fine calf and morocco boots, fine palm leaf.hats; brass 30 hour and 8 day clocks, LYND & BICKLEY. m 1I Auctioneers, Tbread,a. JUST received 900 dozen 200 yards 6 cord spool threads, whieh will be sold at eastern prices with the addition of freight, by ZEBULON KINSEY, m 23 No 86 Market street. PRANKLIN ALMANAC. "'UST PUBLIS/IF.D, the FRANKLIN ALMA NACIId, for 1845, being the 47th No., calculated b Jon ARMSTRONG, Protestor of Mathematics in the M ansi University. Having been remodeled and the Ca , lender arranged on a different principle. it is now the largest Almanac published in the city at the same prin.. Fcr sale by the gross, dozen or single copy. Also, German and German English „Almanacs for 1845. 07 . The highest market price al waysgiven for RAGS and TANNER'S SCRAPS. JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 37 Mark Louisville • Lime. ‘2 Atlas. LouisTiAlet Lime; ell/ just receivedittwi for saki by J. W, Co. • t au 10 Water et., between Wo o d & Smithfield ladise. 9 cEttooNs. INDIGO , (n good article.) in Store ntof anti will be sold low tkeiten consignment, HAILMAN & JENNIMiS, 43 Woolf At et: ffo RUM MEV= 0. 4: IIIcANULTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE ; For the transportation ofVerchnndize to god from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL, PI-HA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, vine It was fiat established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the I 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 ofthe Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when elands intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com meet. Shippers can rely onhavingtheirproduce, merchant dime, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and I at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lima, without any additional charge made for receiv hag or advanclag charges, &c. Allcommunications to te following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY, • At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, a, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt at, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, ,No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-1y 21:), Market street, Philadelphia. ift= Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCUANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods, Merchairlise, Produce, &c., between Piltrburgk, Phi/tide/Ala and Baltimore. • Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Lino. Ail goods forwar ded front Philadelphia by this Line will he insured.— The Propttetors and agents will give their whole at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship. per, merchants, manufacturers and others to give us a call efore shipping elsewhere. Merchandise eonsign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without +additional ehargefor for warding or storage. MIMI Samuel //liCier, Canal Basin, near7th st. Santee/ IV Day, Ist and 2rl Wharf, below Race st. Delaware, Philadelphia. ' Isaac Cruse, Baltimore. L Patlerson,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnsunrn. N Briggs, New York. IV,* B Reynolds St Co., Boston. 11141,:11 TO: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge&Co, H • Henry Coulter, C G tlaseY 5 , Patsburgh. John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, Sellers, Samuel J McNight, Louisville. Santee! Wilson, Madison, la. feb 13, '94 J. D. DAViS,, Auctioneer !UGC, Vinegar, &c. A BARRELS Rice; 4 * 10 do Cider Vinegar; ' 10 bushels Pea nuts; 225 lbs Grenoble walnuts; bale cream nuts; 5 dna superior lemon Ay:up; 2 chests extra curious Y. 11. Tee; 10 bbla No 1 & 3 mackerri. ReceNed and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, No 28 sth street. x it 133. ' ltn - l ir ea la u l x 4 Almonds; 500 lbs. Texas Peacomr 500 " French Cannata ; 50 Boxes Lubec Scaled Herring; 2500 lbs. Western Reserve Cheese; 20 kegs Nd 1, 6 Twist Tobacco, In store and for rule, by angl9 25 B j b ua ls ; ritc'h Pitch. end for - .ate by J. W. BURBEIDGE 4 Co., aug 10 Water at., between Wood &Smithfield WANTED,. SOQUARTS OF WILD CH KREMS, kir which the highest price will be given gait Dreg store of urn MOW.: alO- ice 53 Market as. INSURANCE STOCK. • InS HA RF:S of NitlE4gailoo IXI Fire In&urallee A 1 mock foraule by EtIEY VS assorted oiateitOf sale by aug 16 D. ifftto#ateitwrti'..• ~y . PORTALUIWII MOAT LINE, For iranspartatime of MERCHANDISE AND PRODUCE lIKTWICKS PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, NEW YORK A ND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS ESPECTFULLY inform theirfriendsand shippers ..11.1, generally, thatthey have changed the nameof thei r Transportation Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This lino is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart dull) from Pittsburgh, Philadelphian:4i Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to requirecomment: suffice it to say, that the detention, toss, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably attending dwell. ran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, ire by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goodsand produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine dr, Co, will be for warded immediatelyon arrival at l'ittahurgh 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 stornge, advancing or forwarding. Any comennnieetions 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. WHITESIDE ' S & CO., 360 Markerstreet, below Tenth, Philadelphia, GIESE A. ON, Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore. '3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front atreet, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatham street. Boston. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, 1 Proprietors J., D., WILLIAMS, No 28 Fifth street ~~~.~g EMMI Sok • COKRECTIO aka SMANIS =NUN CODUR Or WOOD AND SPECIE STANDA Merchant. and Manufacturers' Exactlege flamk &rip Currency Berk. County Scrip EXCHANGE-.-AT OoPkiladelAia Neto York ... Boston Baltimore SPECIE. Gold Silver ** lit Mir PENNSYLVANIA:m-PiTTUWiteit.:: t Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank . Exchange .. • • •• •" ------ 4 Do. Hollidaystrurgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North. America . Do - Norge?* Liberlke • ' Par ' 4 '. Do Pennsylvania -Tic- 1 it...-. r-••• 0 1,110 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania „ , „ . ~„. „ppoi Farmers' and Mechanics bank .. • • i s-,lnii -, Kensington bank • .ppr Mannfacturers and Mechanics' Mechanics .T.:2W,-. Moyamensing • r. - - - li . Philadelphia bank - Li*, Schuylkill " ,Sottlkwark ...-" - .• • •••• w.....•.pee Western +t ...I,ixs ..•• Bank of Penn Township ••.--- ••••: , Girard bank •: :,.j 4 U. s bank and branches ....1..• I.' , srli•fa COUNTRY B Arixg, Bank of Germasaown, ..... ......,....,...pgy " Chester county .... ••-- ...... pal " Delaware county. " Montgomery county par f` Noter4u Wier/avid . ... ... . .. . . ,„ _ „„. 7., ~,, 2- 7 Farmers' bunk of Bucks county Eastonbank Doylestown bank. •-. . ,„...porip .. Franklin bank of Washington 1 ', Bank of Ciamberabeirgk.... .. .......... ..... J " Mad/down .. :. ... . .... .„ , ...... .... 1 , 7 " Gettyaburg4........ 1 ' • . " • Lewistown .... " Susquehanna conagy......- 40 Berksenunty bank,,,......... • .......... •••43 Columbia Bankand Bridge Cosirrn, v.• - 1 ~ Carlisle bank . i ••••••.•.'••-••-•-• Erie bank .. „..,,. ~.....1 :1 Farmers and Drovers' bank„ • I • " Bank of Lancasterl •-1 •' " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank . - Honesdale "..... Lancaster ,•••••• • T •••• • ••• 1 1 " ,•-• - .1 •" Lancaster co. " - Lebanon " Miners bank of Pottsville.... ....................1 .."'• Monorgaiela bank of Broscuurille..... 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge 'company -. 2 ~'„ Northampton bank, 'Striate - .... Towanda bank, Wyoming bank West Branch bank ••• • ,••• ••-- ••••••••• .....7 - 1 York bank .... OHIO. ' Belmont bank of St, Clairrville ....... .....6,.• 1 1 Clinton bank of Columbus ..... .... . ..... .......1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon„,. ~ „.......1 12 . Circleville (Lawrence, easkier)..... • I ' " ( Warren, eashier).... .... --ea sale , Cincinnati banks .... . ..... . . ... . ..... 1 1. 'i Chillicothe bank ...........1 Commercial bank of Lake Erie...: .... „..,. -3 . Dayton bank ........• ....... ..I Franklin bank of Columbus.... „..,.. 1 ' " •1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Stetsbenville..l I Farmers' bank of Canton. 30 - Geauga ...... • ...... 4,••••-•••••4 Granville Hamilton •,,,_, re , . /0 ~ Lancaster Marietta - .. 1 ~.13 , -1 4 Massillon •-• " • ..... It 11.1 " ,. •••./ Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati, ....2 AlreatniPicatant • .00....., .. Norwalk g Pranant Sandusky •....• ..... .....• Scioto •... ...le ~• Urbana .... ~ .. . Wooster•• .1 Xenia - • .. ....it Zanesville, ........ .•.•1 .. Bank of Cleveland.. ............ ....• .. •• -SO --- INDIANA. State bank and branches ..........11 _ State Scrip ........• .....12 KENTUCKY. ' • All banks •••••• •I ILLINOIS; State bank Bank of Illinois, Skasmseetonni V•• • VIRGINIA. Bank of tke Valley of Virginia. ' I Bank of Virginia. ..I Ezekangt bank of Virginia Partners' batik of Virginia.. •• .1 Nast& Western bank of Virginia.. • • - Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia , - MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks— ... . •• ...,Fltr All otker solvent banks •• •••I NORTH CAROLINA. • All solvent banks. SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks.. GEORGIA. Al/solvent banks ALABAMA. . . Mobile banks •. •• lo CO* . ba nko . • lVeso Orleans banks LbeTlSl ANA. ( good) • •.. •- 3 TENNESSEE. All banks .. .. . E STEP'S Axe* and EdgeJ F o o o k , c firO i , le *4 No 26. Wood, sum. BBLS GROUND PLASTER, 4a JOstrectived from Bakimoro, on and* ordeby SAM% eV Canal Basin, ororlth otroot. • Scythe Ihteattup. 30Scythe Sheaths, a superior article, 'just received and for sale by june 3 GEO. CQCHRAN. o~as 3oL 3 TONS Jimista ing ßloom i s b f r oriele.. H DEVINE & •23 • American Line FOR. SALE LOW. A BUILDING 10t,20 feet front, one street r op polite the Episcopal Church. Inquire of a:22 HUEY ofic CO 'bunion' Toodu, M. N asAortaseat of Tinners' Tools, asansfaetoessi by F Besise—svariaoted. For sale by jai* 22 GEO- COMMA N. Gothic 'Repeating Mock& JUST received from the notorshietorer. 2 Cases Brass Gothic nepesting Clocks, in Halewood and Mahogany Cases, and for safe by J. K. LOGAN & Ca. No 32 Fifth street. amiss. . k, .nom 'HuL' f raid er vir.d r tduiliz=z : rale by IN O. B. .117 A DEN di Ce., july B'4 Nark*, mirem. 11111114 W4111111,1114 - :-. 4 POWDER MANUFACZTVLAiII..4 44 , p46—tiw. - Ns -tit rC111114welt:: as.. f ~~!