alit Math, „Morning poet. Prrrssu UGH , PA. TUESDAY MORNIING, OCTOBER 8, 1844. Exel.ostos.—The boilers at the Holing Mill of .Lagens,,Sterling & exploded yesteniny forenoon, .amislangerrisly injured a large number of persons. TIELLTO.C. — Thia evening Mr i tiockett takes his ben efit and appears once more in his favorite graft of Folstnif. As it is his la.t appearance. we have no think there will be a crowded house to witness his farrwell perfurrnoece. HARRIS ' BUSINEAS DIRCCIORY.-Our enterptising end industriousneighbor, Mr livrrio, has jast issued his "Ausiness Director)," a copy of which is nuw he lot! us. To tbo man of business: %hi:: work appears to us. as masonry and essential as the mainspring do watch is to its movements. And we think it is no ineonsider- a}le praise to the publisher :intim valuable services he - has reamed to the community in this matter, that one of the European agents shone to take his depurturefur England, from this city, has pnrcha•ed several copies of the work to deposito in Liverpool. The amount of statistical information embraced re" kiting to the manufactures of West Pennsylvania will commend the work to the mninif icturer as well as to the merchant. The price is unusually low, 25 cents. The District Court Judge Grier President. will meet at 10 IA lOCk today. The Protheumory re quests us to say that Naturalization rapers can be then Cis DaeL—ln OAP lettlET Clay snyA: “Isiillativise the employment of the pulice to arrest the partici!, and to prevent the duel." liflipreri.tus letter !o Mr Wise, he %mid - "Being /he Jilted of Mr Graves. 1" could ant in voke tke.assikorily of the police to prevent Ike dud." Pat this and this topihrr, and whet sort of a char acter does it !nuke the etninxiirnent to be? A C1R1) Pers , ms wisltinc to avail themselves of the benefit Ot" tho Noturslization Laws, in becoming. citizens of filiellnitid States, before the earning elections, will Call at the calico of JOHN J. Murcoczt., who will cheerfully assist them in performing this duty. Ordnance on the Northern Lakes. ilutta.tas OF ORDN•ZiCK /IMO 11YDROOHAFHT, September :IS, 1314. 'bitorosALS wia be received at this Burenu un 61.titree o'clock, I'. ,on Monday, the 4tli of ,/invieinber next, fer furnishing and delirt•ring at the pl a ne* herein ttninP.l, the folinaing Cannon for the na val service of the United States, viz: Al Sackdes Harbor, .New Yo,-k. 'eight-inch clUttnbered uh. ut 63 cwt each. • 25 thirty-tv-o pounder chlmbeird Gun 4, of mbuut 42 cwt. each At Buffalo, Noir York 10 eisht•ioch chambered Gnus, of ahuit G 3 cut. thirty.tw•u ruander chambered' GUIla, Of U 6.111 4:1 cw•t. each. At Erie, Penns!,lrooltin 10 e•ight•inclt clatiti!iered G of *boot G 3 cArt erieh, and 25 thirty-two poutulho- chatabertui Guns, of al-out 42 cwt. each. All the foregoing Cannon to he deliver• d at the pla ces-nnmni by the 15th day of II re next; o. conform toiatmh &stirrings tt. mly he furnished by the !Inn au of Ordnance and 11ydn.gruply do 1w suirjeer to such proof, tests, rind inspection near the fotindry where made, and such fort/ter inspe, lion at the phteo of de liver) as m-,y be directed by the Chivf of said Bun•nn, .4 so stand such proof. test, and inspections as will he to eni b ire satisfaction. Sliould one fourth of the number Grill in any particular. at any one inspecti )))) , the whotle lot otl:•rcd shall lw rejected, or such further test be applied as may be tleerned r.••Cessat y. The crearactor to provide et his expense un appro.- printe site for proving the Guns. -The proposals must distinctly state the rate per ton of 2.240 pounds, and be etutormni ••I'emosals for fur nishing ( 'annum on the N. wthern Lakes." The Gams to be east of the best gtm-metal ; no hot blast metal to lie used ; the whale, of the Gatos to be tainted, and the sea-faces dressed off ut.d finishedver fectly moot 6. Bonds with two approved families in one-half the amount of oontruct, will be required on be entered in te_withiu fifteen :lays after the time limited foe re• ceiving bids : and ten percent. of the a timutat of all bids will be retained us entiatenil security, innahlition lathe bond given, fit the faithful perfiarm-ince of the con tract, which will he paid only on the sati.•factory com pletion of it; anal 90 r.it emit. of all deliveries made will be paid on all bills propoperly nuthemicared uc cording to the praavisions of the contruct, within thirty days after their presentation to the Navy Agent. rap TID be published twice a ireaskt the follow ing papers: Beacon, Norfillk, Ddmite I'm, Portsmouth, Virginia ; Era-lather. Iliclim I, Vir ginia ; Madisonian, Globe, and Intelligelau r, Wash ington, D. C.; Sun mad Republican, Baltimore; Ame rican Sentinel and Mereury. Phi luda•lphin.; Evening Post, and Aunna, New York: Daily Times and Mor ning Post, Boston; Daily Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniii; Morning Gazette, Buffalo, New York. oct I—taw Valuable Music Seeks. BOSTON Academy's Caection of tbortmes, by Lowe! Mason. Boston Anthem Book, a new work just published by Kowel Mason. Boston Academy's collection of Church Musk by Lowel Mason. Book of Chants, consisting of selections from Sacred Scriptures, by Lowell Mason. Carolina Sacra, a Boston collection of church music by Lowel Mason. 'the Boston Glee B )Ic, by Lowell Mason and Mr. G. Webb. The Gentlemen's Glee Book, a selection of Glees for men's voices, by Lowe! Mason - Tbo Odeon. • selection of secular melodies by Ma ion and Webb. The Juvenile Singing School, designed for common rabools and families by Mason and Webb. The Boston School Sung Book, consisting of snags fur children by L Mason. The Liitle Songster, by G S Webb. Vocal exercises and Solfeggios with au accompani• meat fur the Piano Forte. Mason's Sacred Harp, vols I. and 2. . 1 . Patent notes. Evangelical Music Book ur Sac.ed Minstrel and 'Harp unitotl.- Dyer's Anthems, OJes, Choruses, &c. Selections. - The chi istian Harp by Wakefield. The Misssouri Harmony+. Beauties of do with all the diGrent kinds of Music Bunks now in use, constantly on band and for sale wholesale and retail by CHARLES H. KAY, cruiser Wood and Third sts. Cbaap aM iralaablz Property hr Sale. dai A LARGE FARM, with valuable improve. moms, situate a short 4istence from the City of l'iwthargh. It will he sold entire or di.ideri to suit purchasers—Tide indisrvtable. Au°, For Sale or Lease, a lot of ground en the north-side of Front, above Ross street, in the City of PittliAlegb... For terms lip* at .the Real Kstateand coiiveyeachig Office of oat 5 BLAKE , LY St MITCIIFTA. • Rich Gosh:n.Cheese. A FEW Boxes very -uporior thilbela cheese, just „M. toceivvii and by REINHART Sc STRONG, 140 Liberty et. I=MI Port of Pitioburgl). 3 Irmo! . 9 INCHILII NATSR IN THAI CHAILIPISKL. RZNARTSD ■T D. B. Sid , le, Steamboat Agent and Commission Merchazt, Water Street, neer Wood ARRIVED Rhode Island, Da.•rson, Cincinnati, Belfast, 'Dollen, Cleveland. Hart, Beaver, Michigan, Bois, Beaver, DEPARTED. Bridgewater, Campbell, Cineimmui, Pinta, Vatulegrift. l• Miehigan,•Bci.t, Bearer, Cleveland. Hart, Hoover. Co->:lin, May, St Louie, ?or CincinaatL are T FIE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. Eta ALLAN, will depart for the above and Intermediate l'otta, regularly, on every filonday morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or pa,sage apply on board, or to sept 2 DIRIIIINGIIAM & CO. BEATER PACKET. .tea• The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. BOIE3, .Master,bascommenced her molar daily ti ipA, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto• fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M : and Beaver at 8, A. M. Prices to snit the times, and thaw, who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon e. the weather permit; on the opening of which CLARE,: & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND. 0., end :41EADVILLF.:. Ye., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or ;massage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, • jnly 12 . Water *tree'. OCT The Michigan is provided with Emu' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. The new and splendid steam boat BRI DGEWATER,('apt.Csairtsr.m., will run as a regaiiir panket.between this plitext and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheclinl . even Wednesday and Saturday at 8 u'oluelt. ,rnr freight Or passage apply on board, nr in J. NEWTON JONES. The,Briirwater 14 provided with EVArti . Safety Gilroy!, to prevent explosion of boilers. june 22 Complete Stock of Groceries. EINII ART & STRONG have just received at IL their NEW CHEAP GROCERY STORE, No. 140 LIBERTY STRstT, their full supplies of good things. comprising one of the best selected-stacks, as to quality anj variety ever offered to the pehlic in this city. Tl e •ir assortment consists, in pan, of the follow- Mg articles; 130 bags prim; Green Riu 15 " super. old Government Jinn do; 15 •' old white I.aguim do: 3 •• superior old Moshe do: 50 packages Green at,d Black Teas, cusnprising some of the finest rpeulities ever !nought to thismarket. 10 bags black Pepper ; 5 " Allspice; 1 hid Cl.ves ; 100 11111(S Casein; W. Ground Ginter; 100 3 hats Race Ginget ; 50 " Mee ; 1 beg Jamaica ; 11.:0 " Cayenne l'eprr; IVlaite I'eppt•r; London, Beeston and much Nltistarel ; Pure d Spices, of every ele,criptieb; 16 boxes Lout Sugars, na.ut feel ; BWs meshed and pulverized ; 3 boxes white Havana S./gLII; 2 IMIs Brazil do; It) Ill.& prime N. 0. du; 20 bids " NO. Nlolisiesc*: 3 bids Boston Syrup do; 2 do Hoece Dew do ; 2 tierces superior Rice t . 2 bids Fresh Rice Flour; irca,ko Zimic Currants: Gazes mid balf•boxes Bunch Raisins ; 2 cask. Sun Raisins; Sequin Fig•; 2 cases Pt unes, in glass p re.; 6 !saxes Citron; 2 kegs Tamarinds; 2 bales Bordeame Al do. and Bitter Almonds; 2 hags Sicily & Paper shell Almonds; 1500 Cocoa Nuts; 2 bags Filberts; 10 boxes French Olives and Capers; 2 cases preserved Canton Ginger; Bottled, Brandied & Preset seek Fluke, !mid ; 'Vender% owl's ('huicc Pickles, Jellies and Jame ; Do. Rich Meat and Fish Sautes ; Do. Mushroom, Wuhan and Tomato Do. True Lemon Syrup; [Catsupe; Lime Juice; French Ruse Water ; India Currie Powder: Anchovy, Jujube and Balsamblue notes; Fiorence, Limn, Nlarseille, and Nice Olive Oils; Oil of Lemon; Extract of L. moo; Oil of Sprues; Sarsapariila Syrup; Pearl Sego and Tapioca ; Italian Maccarmai and Vermicelli; Chocolate: Prepared Cocoa Sr Cocoa fasts ; Isinglass; Liemetrice; Epsom Elalts; Saltpetre; Raspberry, White Wine, Paola & Cider Vinegat ; IS boxes superior Goshen Chehse, 3 •• '• Pine Apple " 13 a Sperm Candles. assorted ; 4. " J Patent Colurd do. do; 10 '• Cincinnati Star Candles; 1 cask Winter strained Sperm Oil; Castile, Rosin, and Fancy F-mps ; Caraway and Canary Seeds; Salrtatna; Brimstone; Rotten-stone; Whiting; Chalk; Starch; Alum; Indigo; Madder, Copperas; Logwoud; Camwood: Nita) &igen; 25 sack , fine Salina TIM* Salt: " coarse Liverpool Salt. few met• ; 4 " fine do do 20 boxes Tobacco, assorted sizes and crudities; 45 doe Beaver Patent Buckets and Keelers; Window Glass; Cotton Yarns; Corn Blooms ; Bed Cords; Plough Lines; Juniata Nails ; Het metically Settled Letbsters, Salmon & Halibut; 6 4 " Shad and Sardines; 16 his. No. I Gibbed Herring: 16 lbs. half blet. and 'p. bls Mackerel: No. 1 Selman: Mess Shad: Cedfisb ; 25 boxes Smiled Herting, &e., &c., Ste. Purchasers are invited to call and e•ame our stock for themselves REINHART & STRONG, net 7-d3t&w3t 190 Liberty street. Stray Clow. CA ME to the premit , s of the subscriber, firing in Ohio Township, Allegheny county, about the 20th June last. a brindle cow, with a white belly—the points of her horns are sawed off—she is about 15 or 16 years old. The owner is requested to prose property, pay eborgesitted take her away. oet 5 JAMES PARK. Fall rashion firs Bats, OIL ..: No. 93 Wood Street, MIMIC DoORS BELOW DIAMOND AT.LCY. HAVING just returned from. New York with the Fall fashion for Hats and Caps, '1 have now on hand sari will continue to manufacture every variety of the most fashionable Hats and Cape at the vety lowest prices. Persons wishing to purchase neat. cheap rishinable flats and Caps are tespcctfully invited to give him a call. oct 1-dlm2mvr S. MOORE. Blankets, Satinet, &G. PAIR ' - COVADES" Superior Blan k et,‘; 33 pieces ‘• Mixed &aim 2.1 Stenbenvilk j ean , ; Part on coosigarnent and fin sale by J. P. WILLEAms. oct 5 No 28 Fifth street rTnifrri!mirai‘rtln THE Catholic Manna :; St Jusepied slnnoul; Ttue Piety; Vailit Niecunt; the Downy Rib: , -... T 1,,, 7641 , : % tluali!o Roman Catli..lie 13i.m`- f , es sale at reduced prices. at the ttholeßale and rail Ir-xik tual parer trareheuse ~f C 11 KAY & 13., • cum". vf Wood tmd Thitd:Atroeis. oct 3,1344 1141WIPOSUsill NMI nrim.ooloar QtALED PROPOSAL'S 'rill be received at the kJ office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, ,Washington City. D. ('., until Friday the Ist day of November next, at one o'clock, for furnishing the following goods in the quantities annexed, or theme. bouts, for the use of the Indians: 2.700 pairs 3 point Mackinaw blankets, white 2,100 do si do do do do I,OQO do 2 do do do de 900 do do do do do 500 de I do do - d 3 do 130 do 3 do do do green -120 do 3 do do do scarlet 2,000 yards clot t—indigo blue--fancy and grey list 350 do do grass green, do do 3,500 do do indigo blue, saved list 850 do do grass green, do 400 do do scarlet, do 3,500 _do strands-.blue 200 do do scarlet 600 poen& worsted yern--.-3 fold 150 dos. handkerchiefs, cotton flag 100 do . do Madras 130 do do black silk 70 do cotton shawls. 8.4, assorted 12,000 yards calico, domestic 3,000 do do English and French 3,000 do cotton, bleached shining 9,000 do do unbleached do 7,000 do do du sheeting 3,000 do do domestic checks 5.000 do du do stripes 5,000 do do do plaids 200 dawn socks, woolen 7,000 yards plaid linsey 6.000 du flannels, assorted 1,500 flannel shirts 1,500 calico de • 600 pounds flit entli. cotton 150 do do linen 40 do sewing silk 40 gross worsted gartering 2,000 yards sattinet 1,000 du bed ticking 370 pieces ribbons—assorted 750 pounds beads do 75 gross olny and fancy pipes 50 pounds Vermillion 3.000 pounds brass kettles 1,500 tin kettles 30 dozen frying pans _ 1.000 tin pans 1,000 tin cups 50 dozen fire steels Looking glasses—sl2s worth tto geode bletnes—assorted 40 gross squaw ItatiO 30 gross brass nails 7.000 fish honks 150 dour fish lines Needles, assorted-11,80 worth 200 dozen combs, assorted 80 do reisarrs do 40 grit's iron spoons 150 dozen table knives and firtk's Pewter and tiu plates-3140 worth 10 p e-ks ides Thimbles, $25 worth 75 me t ers Gimlets, $2O worth 10.000 gun flints 35 gross gun worms 360 dozen butcher knives 15 du axes 70 du lan't axes 40 do squaw axes 61 do hatchets North-west Guns, to the snout of about $7,000. ,two-thirds tulle 36 inches in the burred and one third 42 inches in the barrel. A 4ched , ile of the articles. with samples, (except of the plsid li,,seys, whirl' must Le of better quality then those heretofore forei-Intl--samples to lot presented by the balder' with thoirbids)mav be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Jiff airs, iu Washington. exhibitive the ummant mu ley to be expended for each article, btu the Department reserves the right to increase cr dirnitti-h the quantity of any , -f the articles named, or substitute others in lieu thereof. The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of goods will be about $35,000, of which some 210.000 will be warded on the seaboard, and the residue in the AVest. Goods of American miterfacturc, all other things heiug equal - , will be prelim red. The party propeedne to supply the articles will make nn invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and atfiv the prices in dollars and cents, at which he j or they will furnish thilm, deliverable in New York, (that portion of the t otals wanted West may he bidden for delivery at St. Louis,) on or before the 15th day of May next, assuming the quantity of each article as specified in this advertisement. and extending the curt, making an aggregate of the whole invoice before send- i ing it on. The goods will be inspected at New York by an agent of the United States, who will he appoin ted by the Drpnriment for the purpose, and to aseer tail' the conformity of the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, I and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the articles are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they ate of insufficient quality. in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if. within five days after notice of suet, insufficiency, the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the re (vire.] quality, the United States shall be authorized to purchase them of others. and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the enteral-tor, who shall pay the said difference to the United States. As these goods will not be ready for delivery before the middle of May, separate proposals will be received for their transportation from New York or St Louis, to their destination in the Indian country, up to jirst of March near. Bonds will be required. in the 'mount of the hide, with two geed sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United States- Jade. or District Attar 1 nay, for the faithful performance of the contracts.— Payment will be made after the contact is completed,' and the delivery of the goods to an agent of the DeS. partmentt, upon a duplicate invoke certiflerthy him. Commtinientionsto be marked, "Pruposals for Indi an grasp:." The bids will be submitted with the following head ing, end none will km received that arc not made in the form and terms here ptescribed: uf (or wrs propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department, the following goods, at the pnces affixed to them respectively, viz: (Here insert the list of goods.) Deliverable in the eityef New York or St Louis on or berme the day of next, and io case of the acceptance of his proposal, the quantity being pre scribed by the Department. I (or we) will execute a' contract according to this agreement, and give ratio factory security to the Department, within eight days ; after the acceptance of this bid, and in ease of failure i to enter into inch contract, and give such security, I (or we) will pay to the United States the difierence be teren the stun bidden by me. (or as.) and the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay fur the same strides." Oester. INDIAN ATTAIN/. September2B, 1844. • T HARTLEY CRAWFORD, Ceramssionier of tertian Affairs. oct 3-3 t ay. t lots B~o~sl. W& BROTHER, have removed from No. V V 92 to 76 Market street,between the Diamond and 4th street, to the store formerly occupied by GPO. R. White & Co. Sept 26-d3m Domestic Dry Goods, &c JUST RECEIVED, a choice lot of Economy fancy, drab, black and blue Broad Cloths; steel mixed and Olive Sattinetts; Cotton shawls and handkerchiefs; Brown Met mo; French chint. and Tall !liver calicoes; Cotton under shirts, and Gentlemen's stocks. Also, 100 cut purple and yellow entpet chain: for gale low for cash or approved exchange. ISAAC HARRIS. Azent and oct lw&w Gone. Merchant, No 9 bth at. floc) =mesa. WAS stolen from the steamer Ohio Mail, on her recent trip from Wheeling to this place, • Black Lealker Trunk with bru&s rods. and the let ter& B E, Canada," marked on each end in white letters. I will give fifty dollars reward for the return of the trunk, or one hundred dollars for the trunk and thief. Information to be left at this Office or at the Exchange. slept 17 W. J. B. ELLIOTT 111 • OFFIVI or ARMY CLOTHING AND FANITAGICt I'ltiladelpkia, Aug. 22d. 1444. SEA LKD PROPOSALS are invited and will be re eeived by the undersigned at this Office until 1 o'- clock. P. M. of the 10th day of October nest, for fur nishing fur the United States somioe, on or before the first of February 1845 t Four Hundred Dragoon Saddles complete, to con sist oftbe following pan or pieces, viz: Saddle, Stirrups, Breast Strap and plate, Stirrup leathers, Crupper, Girths, 2. Sareingle; Horse Shoe Pouches, 2 Cloak Straps, 3. Yawl Snap, 3. Carbine Sacket & Strap, Holster Straps, 2. Four Hundred Holsters and Holster PJuches. Four Hundred Saddle Valises, and Four Hundred bridles complete consist of the parts of pieces, via : Curb Head Stall, Halter head Stall or Bri- Curb Heins, (long) 0111, Halter Strap or Shank, Snafile Reins, (short) Curb Chain, Curb bit. Throat Strap, &NS° Bit, or Bridoon. The whole to be of the best materials and workman ship. equal In all respects and conforming in un'uid and finish to the models or patterns deposited in this office, and in the office of the Quarter Master, at St. Louis, Mo., the Assistant Quarter Master at Newport, Ky., and the United States Military Storekeeper, at Pittsburg, Pa., which can be examined by any person disposed to make proposals. The saddle trees most be made of the best sound and *rammed ash timber, and of the exact model and dimensions of the patterns referred te, and will be subject to a strict inspection by such person or persons us the undersigned may, on the part of the United States, appoint for that duty:— First, after the co npletion of the wood work and be ironed„ and again after ironing and before being cover ed. and finally, the whole work will be inspected when offered for delivery to the United States. And with the view of guanling still further the interest and rights of the Government against inferior materials and workmanship,the undersigned reserves to the Govern ment the privilege, through the Inspectors who maybe appointed to inspect the articles contracted for, of die testing saddle or saddles as may be designated, for She poirpose 4 drlcenusuitleg more satisfactorily Ike quality ift ih 'veered meteriale and work; which dissected .161.11 e or ragNielo, if i'anini rural in 411 rearrests to the pattern, will he received' but if °thaw. whet will ho turned upon the bands of the contractor as rejected ; and the undersigned reserves to himself, as the agent of the Government, the further right or priv ilege of regarding any defect in model, materials or workmanship, discovered by dissection, as common to all the other saddles offered fur inspection, es warran ting the trjecticsn of nil. A Conttect in triplicate, hosed upon accepted bid.' of proposals. will be executed uy ;art imp ; for the faith ful performance of which the usual bands With VIVo ° mon• good securities, will be napired. The Edpir meuts in qnestion may be delivered at either the g and Equipage Depot at l'hildelphia. or to the l if. firers or Agents of the Goverumeut at St. Lotthi, Moo Newport, Ky., or Pittsburgh. Pa., with whom the mod els or patterns above mentioned may be deposited, as the contractor may find it most convenient. Payments will be made for every hundred sets of E yttipments received, if desired by tie. contractor. Letters containing Propnaals will be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals for Horse Equipments." HENRY STANTON, Col. and Ass'tQuarter Master Genentl. Sept 3—tf U. S. Army Dancing ScheoL ERSONS desirous of patronising me the ensuing L winter nre nipectfully informed that I will open my school about the 20th of October next, Prowisted, 40 scholars arc obtainrd precious to the above date, otherwise I will make arrancemunts to attend else when.; private closers willlie attended to, the Room at private rag lances, days and hours tu lICCOT - tmklute the classes. For terms and purticulars apply at my dwelling, No 82 4th street, between WINMI and Smitlitiekl. A. BONNAFFUN. Nirolame Bonni Arius. (being now East.) will be pre pared to see her customers about the 15th of October, with the latest fitslibins from Miss Lawson of Nrw Yolk, aid Philadelptia, together with a choice *elec. tiOl. of material., cud a satiety of fancy articles. oet etEO. K. WHITE & hate removed to No 51 Market street, between 3d and 4th streets, to the store formerly occupied by Darlington & rewbles, next door to Win. M'Enight. seeps 18-3,n Groceries, Wines and Liquora. TIIE subscribers are now meciving from the East a fresh supply of Groceries, Wines and Liquors to which they invite the attention of their customers and dealers generally. "fheit stock complies— GRIX:ERIES. 45 bhds N 0 Sugar, prime quality; 200 libls Molasses, do. 1500 lbs Loaf Sum; 150 bags Rio Coffer; • 50 packages Ten; 2 cerouns Indigo; 14 boxes Tobacco, assorted; 12 do. White clay Pipes, large; 12 do. Starch; 6 do. Choc . olatc; 50 mats Cinnamon; 8 kegs . do. ground. Also--Pepper, Allspice, Ground Ginger, Alum, Imo, Nails, Window Glass, &c. LIQUORS & WINES. 15 half pipes Brandy, various blanch; 4 pipes Holland Gin; I pun boon Jamaica Rim.; 5 !Aids New England do. 3.5 quarter casks Pint Wine, various brands; 05 do Madeira Wine, do. 25 dl Sweet Mulxga Wine; 2 hbds Lisbon; Also--Champagne, Claret, &c. EVI" Rectified Whiskey of superior quality, with an assortment of Domestic Liquors, Cordials, &c , al ways on hand. W & M MITCHELTREE, Sept 27—(finl. • Nu 160, Liberty st. Report of the Committee of Cases aukasitted to Me Medicated Vapor Bath, is ;Vaskiregton City, THE Committee appointed to superinted the use of the Bath in this city conceive that the time is arrival when they ought to report more fully to the public what they have now learned from experience and observation of the real use and efficacy of the Bath. They will detail nothint but facts which have came within their own knowledge. Since the bath was opened-Nit has been used by alleges from 7 yam to 70 and we believe in all cases it has been useful but the moat numerobs class of cases is which it ha* af fottleta almost immMjate relief and in some complete cure, are those of nwaitt colds, rheumatism. inflamed eyes, eruptions of the skin,scrnfulous swellings, and general debility. A considerable number of patients whose eyes were so diseased that-they bad been com pelled to abandon their nAual avocation* for many waeltsand who had been slbjected to every other mode of treatment without receiving any telief bare been effectually cured by the bath in some cases by three times using It and in others six nr eight times.— It has a remarkable erect of clearing the skin from troublesome eruptions and glees it a softness sad freshness that is a striking imlicatinn of improved health. FLEMING & BLACK, on Fifth near Smithfield st., Pittijhrgh. Ott 3. Sewickley Academy. A dassiea/ amicosintercial boarding school for boy?, On the Be!~ Road, 11 miles from Pittsburgh. az, v. JOSEPH f. TILITELLI, PRUCCITAL. MIME Winter Session will commence on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER L 1844. Tern—Buarding, Tui don, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c., per session of five months, s6s—one half payable in Avenge. Books and stationery furnished when required, at the expense of the pupil. All clothing to be distinctly marked Pupils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that ail should he present int the first day of the siss sion. Refer to Hon Charles Shaft,r, Dr Jo:eph 1' Gazzatm. EL.I7 For futtherjnirticulars enquire of the Principnt. or of Niessza JOHN IRWIN & SON No 11,r WutPr Pittsburgh. Oct ?.-Itu Auction Salto. .44011211•4 01116 11 a6 1 Court Fla 0- or VALUAS . LE , REAL ESTATE. WlLLbe sold agreeably to adjoarumeot at Davis' CorcirtercialOtilM Booms, corner of Wood and Sth streets, on Thursday evening neat, October 10th. at half past 7 o'clock, by ovary of John ZW.l4ast ers, Jr.. soling executor of the estate of the late Thomas M'Kee, deceased, the following described valuable ProreCt7, iva valuable Lots of firound, with the improve ments thereon, among which is on. fronting on Liberty street, 02 feet 6 inches. and extending beck 110 Wet, on which is erected a three story brick Warehouse, at present occupied by Myers & Co. , which, with the other property is more fully described in advertisement published by order of Court, in Gazette, Moralog Post, and Chmoicle, as well 64 the terms of sale, to which the public are respectfully referred. The title is indisputable. JOHN APSIASTF i RS. Jr., acting executor. J. D. DAVIS, oct T Auctioneer. AT 111'NENNAS' Arctiim Mart. comer of 2d and Wood streets, a lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various sizes, also s small let of Daigta's Bright Augers. P. ANCENNA, Sept 7 Auctioneer. Fox labs, A SMALL FARM, with a good Mill sent, situated 11. on Pine Creek, in Pine Township, about 10 miles From Pittsburgh, oontaining about 60 acres of Land, a part of which is cleared and has th‘creon a square Log House and other Unprovomenta. with an ebull ience of good coal and timber. Apply to JNO. D, DAVP3, mg 22-1 f Corner of Wood and sth streets. Cheap Stationary. At Cook's Literary Depot, 85 Parra Street STEEL PENS.—Huward's, Cohen's, Epistolary, Mercantile, Mitchell's, Swan Glni:l, and a great variety of others. Quaid-540p. Coben'o, &c. foyer's and Arnold's Blank and Bed Ink, in gnarts and pinta, a, 6, and 4 oz, bottle:. Black Sand—Perfectly clear, 62t cti. per doz. Writing and Lester l'apert— Budei 's ,uperfine, $9,50 per ream 24 co per quire . Ames' Quarto post, 2,75 " 29 0 0 do Feint Lined, 2.00 " 0 Ruled Sntin post, 2,50 " " 20 " " Butler's Vellum Cnp, 3,00 " " 25 " " Ames' Fine Foolscap, 3,25 " ". 90 " " Dickey} Lysle, F".e Ruled Cap, $3-25 " " (,jilt tad Letter and note paper. goof burn, ink Aland*, wafers, Printer's blanks Sealing Was--Fanny GireCrnmont ! Trea,-ur, wax. &C. Time Rack,.—very convenient fur telling the clay of the month, toxl saves much time and trouble, being constantly twfute your desk. Visiting Cards, Copy and Ciphering Books. Wash Books, fur Ic...eping accounts of clothe. sent to the Laundress, quantity sent end returned. Almanacs- of all kinds—Dutch, English, C. snic. Pirates, IVashingtort, Clay. and Turner & Fisher's. The abuse assortment of Stationary can and will be sold cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. Call at Coon's. 8.5 Fourth sirt.vt. sept2B STOIL&GX. HE capacious warehouse now occupied by the 1, subscribers in Allegheny city, enables them to ac commodate such persons us mny require Storage for produce or other articles arriving by canal, on liberal term.. The great extent of thi+ warehouse, the con venience of landing freight, and facility of drayage, af ford inducements to ■ll those dealing in Salt, Iron, Flour, Stc.„ whom, by the cutting off of the Aqo 'duct navigation, are prevented from landing cargoes in Pitts burgh, as formerly. The requisit labor supplied, and sales attended to if required. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, corner orCeltr anti Lacock streets, Airy city, sept 13-1 m opposite Hand street Bridge Pall Fashions, je At the NEW HAT and CAP STORE. frit wiik No. 102 Wired street, third door below • S. FaaneAtock & Co.. Auction Room.. The subscriber feeling thankful for the liberal patron age he has received, would respectfully inform his cus tomers and the public, that he is prepared to supply them with the latest stile of Hats and Caps, and on the most reasonable terms. Persona wishing to buy for Cash, are invited to call, as be is determined to sell at prices to suit the times. Sept 30-1 ad G. W. GLASSGOW. 50 KEGS No. 1, Lenf Lard. 9 Bblo do.- - do in store, and for ;win by JAMES BENNY, Oct 3-1 vr. No. 186, Liberty at. no.TVIEN'IIMrII 2000 POLK and DALLAS Song Books 1000 Polk and Dallas Portraits. Just received and for sale Wholesale and Retail. C. YEAGER, Oct 1 108 Marker, near Liberty. mummy, SCI QUARTS OF WILD CHERRIES, for which 1 4-1 the highest price will be given at the Drug stone of WM. THORN, elO. No 53 Market st. Great Risk fir New Werke. ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL. ONT H LT MIRROR, for October. J3l. Colombian Magazine, a capital number. Living Age, No 20. Illuminated Shakspearc, Na 25. Eastern Newspapers, a great valiety. Rambleton, a Romance of Fashionable Life in New York, No 3. Isabella, or the Bride of Palermo, a Romance. Backwood's Magazine, for September. Secret instructions of the Jesuits, with an appendix, containing a short Historical account of the society of the Jesuits, their Maxims, the Jesuit Oath, et. Hunt's M••nrharrts Magazine, for September. Principles of Political Economy, by iVrn Atkinson. Letter of Cassias M. Clay, Slavery, the Evil, the Remedy. The Tariff Act is compared with the substitute pro posed by its adversaries. by H Cireely. Protection and Free Trade, the passion stated and considered, by Horace Grerly. For sale at Cook's Literary Depot and cheap Sta tionary Establishment, No 85 Fourth street. oct 1 Removal. THE Depot of the UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LiNS, has been rentoirrd for the present to Lacock street, Allegfrnytown. la' Office, earner of Lacock and Federal streets, directly opposite the Post On. C. A. M' A N ULTY. sept 4.3 in Agt. U. S. Portable Boat Line. WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR A Superior Wash for the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the most healthy state 4 the month—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural whiteness ; giving bitrdness to the rims, des troying the putrifamive inauence of decayed teeth. lessening in every instance the irritation and soreness incidental to their diseased state, and in fret combin ing in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrice. Also. a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted Doet. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARP, Dentist, Liberty street. ems 91 FEATHERS. 30,m, LBSPrirne lire Geese Feeders received, Ur on consignment end for sale by REINHART & STRONG;'• rep 3(1. 140 Liberty street. Cranberries! Cranberries! 1 00 B o L o r E lb E L 4i n L itz ' R I NI R E i t: . It A . BEHR ; In 13t.is. cntypfrao. mill for salu ley J. D. WILLIAMS. oct No 23 Fifth ease[ tins I:Mallon 'tints. PORT4RE•II MOAT LIND. kb* Mt trareiportatios of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE ab:Twur PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, NITS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, NNW YORK i'ND BOSTON TIIE PROPRIETORS EsPgeiFuLia inform thehfriencis and shippers generully, that they have changed tbo namoof their Tretnaptina Line, from the UniterlStates Pertabk Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of tweaty.fire pow Four Bee lion Portable Boats, one of wEch will depart doll) from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia iti.d Baltimore. The soperiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportatiOn are too well known to shippers generally to reouirecomment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation aan damage to Goods, invariably attending three:ran shiptrignts between Pittsburgh anal Philadelphia, by the Portable Boats most effectuallY 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 to the owners. Met chaudise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for wardbd immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce eonsigued to him. pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward die same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions ibr storage, advancing or ibrararding. Any communientioasor goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. %VHITESIDES & CO-. 36a Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Comnarree street Wharf, Baltimore. A FAHNESTOCK & • 100 Front street, New York, RICE & WILLIAMS, jen 24 Nu 3. Chndiamstnwit.lionon. Ailb= Ea= 0. A. Its4puLTY , s UNITED STATED PORTABLE BOAT LINE For tits trtwaportation of 5' ercthandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since It a first established on the "Individual Enterprisp" system, has induced the proprietors to _increase the number of Rants during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bel timore every day (except Sundays) during thiseason. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of trauma tat inn (when canals intersect with rail roads) are tuts well known to shippers by this mute generally to require soy cum meat. Shippers can rely °Maring theirvroduce, merchant digs, or goods of any kind that may he consigned to the Agents of this Line, lomat ded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight chnrged by other Lines, without any additional charge gristle for freely ing or advancing charges, &c Alleommunications to the following Avg.'', will be promptly attended h.: CHARLES A. 31cANULTY. At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 63, Smith's Wharf. neer . Pratt at, Bahlinore. • W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 13, Peek Slip. New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, Jan 31-Iy_ 272. Market street, Philmiel.hits. r 111•T7 Proights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods, Mercnan , lise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia. and Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwanied by this line on as accommodating terms and as chart tine as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar. ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured...- The 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 pers, merchants, manufacturers and Gthers to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise corudgri ed to the agents %ill be received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional charge for fi warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, t 4, ropriavp. H L PATTERSON, kOENIS; %navel M Kier, Canal Basin,,nettr 7th at. Pittslig. gannet IV Day, Ist and 2d Wharf, below Rae. at. Delaware, Philadelphia bane Cruse, Baltimore. HL Patterson,Hallidaysbargh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. 1 k N Briggs, New York. IrVed B Reynolds & Co., BOituft ILPER Tot lames McCully, Irvin Martin, R Robinson & CA, W BartiriAge& Co, Henry Coulter, G Hassey, John Grier, Church & Carothers; George Breed, F Sellers, &all& J Me?lght, Loris Sawoiel Wilson, Mahlon, feb 13. '44 Ktisburgh Cilyougaiduai. Third stria, beticresi Wood anti Swririplit MHE Subscriber having fared up the Gymnasium in first rate style, will open his boeksfor season subscribers. on Monday, the 2d inst. As a place of exercise, the Open's:nom hes no sup,. riot in this city.. It has been fitted up with new Ilpfe. rates, calculated to bring all the muscles into healthful action. This kind of 'exercise is recommended by all the Lest physicians in the city, is calculated to in vigorate the body and improve the braid' generally. It is especially recommended to persons of sedenta ry habits, who are liable to suffer from indigestion and its kindred evils, produced by want of proper cut-r -em:6 Call in end examine the. establishment for your solve*. JOHN WeLELLAND. sap 3.3 m POU sus, SIX ACRE&of I.snd. near Pittsburgh, *lea d i , Steam rot - gine, Machinery and Rope walk, istely. occupied by Smith and Guthrie. extending t We l the Butler road to the Allegheny riser. These age oetbe premises a block of three two story Bithuk_dvellieg houses, and one of sit two story T wo° 4 re lli np .. besides the Watelanose atta:rhod to the Rope %enc. This property is admirably adapted fur a Rope (woks oh the most extensive sate, all in readiness to prese cute the business irornee.istely., The luctuiyu is btev, tiful and improving in vuk4e. For terms apply to atp. COCHRAN. Sept 26 46_rood um* If not sold at Tate Bak. tt a'Vl be cite* at Public Sale. satba prandial', co 'Fauns-day the,* No. vf ut II:Lj o'clock, A. M. Corn Brooms. DOZ. CORN BROOMS; Ai on hand and fur J. W. BUILD RI DOE & Co. .olt 21 IVa.tei3L.,brLwecn Wood 4(..Sordrit#ll4 Psll•Litfiel
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