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    Alorning Poit
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1844.
T,stsAraa.—The hill for to-night is the best that '
,issisliiian offered this season. Ideckets's personation
'of sip. Van Winkle and Col Nimrod Wildfire should,
*I 1 . 41, we have no doubt, draw a full house.
Micas-rt. performs two of his origional
pins tomight—Wubington Irving's Rip Vox Win
dietwadthat humorous specimen of a wild YounitHen
iteeldan, Col Wildfire. To-morrow night is his last,
aadhis farewell of us. •
PITT' TOWNSHIP DEMOCRATIC MEETING.
The Flag *wanted to the Democrat* of Robinson
township, wif be delivered to the Robi aeon Committee,
atthe house of Henry Rea. en Saturday the sth hut.,
at 3 o'clock, P. M.. The Democrat* are incited to
attend without further notice.
WARD MEETING.
Democrats of the 2d Ward will meet at
gelefesUel of Hugh Duffy. at 7 o'clock this evening.
'Barrel speakers will address the moeting.
pet 4 J C DAVITT, Ptes't.
rrDr Elder ill address a Liberty Mau Meeting
this evening at 7 o'clock, in the new Market House,
Allegheny City. Oct. 4.
FIREMEN ATTEND!
the Postpone' meeting of the Fire Companies for
Toiteetion and Parade, will be held on Saturday, the
,sth mat, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Liberty street, the
right resting on Hay street.
By order of the Chief Engineer,
BENJ. H. BAKEWELL, Sec'y. F. A.
net 4 2t.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING.
An extra meeting of the Democratic Association.
will be held in the public school house, in the kr-trough
of Lawrenceville, on Friday evening, at 7i o'clock, I'
M. the 4th inst. Several speakers are invited. and
will address the meeting. S. SA RBER, Pms't.
A CA RD.
Persons wishing to avail themselves of the bonefit
of the Naturalization Laws, in becoming eiuiseas of
the United States, befnre the coming elections, will
cell at the office of Joule J. Mt - genera.. who will
ebeerfally assist them in performing this duty.
DISCUSSION IN BIRMINGHAM.
The "Birthingham Tariff' Clay Club" having chal
lenged the "Democratic Association" to it discussion
of the principles at issue between the two parties, the
committee of the two Clubs met on ►Wednesday eve.
tsing,,Sept. 25, to make the necessary arrangements.
On motion—Dr E APPLETON was appointed
Chairman and SAMCIEL M'Kez Secretary.
The following arrangements were then adopted:
The whigs affirm that the whig party is the exclusive
protective tariff party, as far as they ar.d the demo
cratic party are concerned—
The democrats deny.
The whigs affirm that the dii•rent States are en
titled to the proceed, of the sates of the public lands—
The democrats deny
It is understood that the speakers may discuss any
other questions that ate at issue between the two pat
ties.
Thediscnssion to take place in the public square in
the borough of Birmingham, on Saturday, the sth of
October. at I o'clock, PM.
Esfsh patty to bare one speaker; to speak twice; and
one hese. each time. The Whig speaker to open the
discussion ' and the defunct et to close.
TbmnasWilliams. Esq. was rhosen by the wings,
and Wilma Esq, by the democrats, to be
the speakers 011 theoerasion.
' Enclat; ten, and Wm Magill, Esq, were appointed
moderators.
The whip and democrats of the two cities and
county am invited to attend.
. .
Samuel AriC..e, James Barr, J Beitzhoorer, Coin
miueeof the Demiciatic A.neeiation.
E Appleton. N P P.•arson. C Johnson, Cummittet
of the Tsui/ Clay Club of Birmingham.
E APPLETON, Chairman.
8 Secretary.
iiEepori of the Committ,e of Cases submitted to the
Medicated Vapor Bath, in WasisiNgion City,
TCommittee appointed to superinted the use
of the Bath in this city conceive that the time
is arrived 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 nothinz but facts which have
came within their own knowledge. Since the bath
was opened it has been used by alleges from 7 years
lb 70 sad we believe in all cases it 11146 been useful but
the most numerous class of rase, in which it has if
fielded 1111:110St immediate relief and in some complete
curer. are those of recent colds, rheumatism, inflamed
eyes, eruptioas of the skin, scrofulous swelliaga, and
general debility. A considerable number of patients
whose eyes were so diseased that they bad been com
pelled to • abandon their usual avocations for many
weeks and who had been albjected to every other
mode of treatment without receiving any relief bare
been effectually cured by the bath in 11011110 cases by
three times using it and in others six or eight: times.—
It has a remarkable effect of clearing the skin from
troublesome eruptions end gives it a softness sad
freshness that is a striking indication of improved
health. FLEMING & BLACK,
on Fifth near Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.
AN ORDINANCE
providing for the re-enacting of cerlazn Ordimax•
eq trAick kave become stun and void by not being
recorded as provided by Ike Act of Isteorpora
lion
See. 1.. Be it ordained and enacted by thecitimena of
Pittsburgh in Select and Common Councils assembled,
That the Ordinance entitled an Ordinance, "declnring
and fixing the grade of Pike street, between O'Hara
and Factory streets, and the grade of Factory street
hetween Penn and Pike streets," passed the 27th day
of May, A. D.. 1844; and the Ordinance entitled "an
Ordinance establishing and fixing the grade of Cherry
Alley, from Liberty to Seventh streets," passed the
26th day of May, A. D., 1844; and also the Ordi
nance entitled, "an Ordinance relative to Street Hy
drant." passed the 10th day of June, A. D., 1844, be
and the same are hereby re-enacted and revived and
slirected to be recorded.
Ordained and enacted into a law in councils this 30th
slay of September, A. D., 1844.
M. ROBERTSON,
PreAident Common Council
E. J. Ronsitts, Cleric Common Council.
THOS. BAKEWELL,
President Select Council
A. hitr.L.ta, Clerk Select, Council.
Oct 3—d3t
XSO9KEGS No. 1, Leaf Lard.
BMA) do. do , in *tore, and for
JAMES BENNY,
No. 186, Liberty at.
de by
oat 3-1 w
Removal.
THE De_po of the UNITED STATES Poarsar.c
BOAT L ot
6, has been removed for the present to
Lemck street, Alleghonytovrn. 113 1, ' (Mee t corner
of Lacock and Federal streets, directly nppo'ite the
Pon OM*. C. A. M'ANULTY,
sept 4-3 m Agt. U. S. Portable Boat Line.
WILL be sold, for the benefit of those concerned,
at the Horse Market., on Saturday the sth of
October, one Bay Mare. JOHN WATT.
5.30
$lOO REWARD.
WAS stolen from the steamer °hie Mail, on her
recent trit from Wheeling to this place, a
Black Leather TFaisk with brass rods, and the let
ten "W J 13 E, Canada." marked on eaidt end in
Whits letters. j will give fifty dollars reward for the
return of the trunk, nr one hundred dollars for the
trunk and thief. Information to be left at this Office
Of at the Exchlrire.
Sept 17 let. J. 44110 ST.
PiTTSDURGH, PA.
4 ricer VIATilt Ili TIM CHAO/MIL
ILE PORTED
D. B. Skeble,liteastilpt Agent aad amnia:lox
West Point, Groce, Louisville,
Columbiana Smith. Louisville.
Warren. Ward, Mu City,
Cleveland. Ham Deaver.
Michigan, Bois, Beaver,
DEPARTED.
Palestine, Honk St Louis,
Wartvu, Wand, Mo City,
Michigan,Bois, Beaver.
Cleveland, Hart, Beaver.
Por Saha Lads i'
The light draught Steamer
CECILIA,
7'. C. May, Captain,
will leave for the above and in ports on
Saturday next, Stb inst., at 2 o'clo:k, A. M. For
freight or passage apply on board or to
JAMES MAY.
The Cecilia ie furnished with Evan's Safety Guard,
o prevent the eatplosiun of boilers.
Get 4—h.
naiI.THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt.
ELI ALLEN, will depart far the above
sod intermediate Potts, regularly, on
every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. For freigiu. or
passage apply on board, or to
_wept 2 BIRMINGHAM & CO.
BEAVER PACKET.
The well known steamer
MICIIJGA-N,.
W. B. , M after, WU cotn
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh Vi t o.(
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 3, A. M.
Prices to suit the times, and those whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as anon- as
the weather • ill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and
MEADVILLE., Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
July 12 G. M. HA RTON,
turret.
10 6 The Michigan is provided with Water
Evans' Safety I
Guard.
PITTSBURGHDevine John M AND WHEELING REGULAR
PACKET. ~ D„,,,0, wiiiift, St
k
al ika
Dicson John
sksse• The new and splendid steam boat Docker Solomon
BRIDGEWATER, Capt. CAuelutr.t., D„( o m R
will run as a regolnr packet between Dugan Margaret
this place and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every
Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheelin g evety
Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight F.ichbaum Arnold
Evans Margaret
or passage apply on board, or to
J. NEJONES.
Bridgewater is provided ` with Evans' Safety Eagle John H
to prevent explosion of boilers.
22
IVI
Fieltlin Richard
0 Fogle George
. o...Ll—Places in town and country, for !ter- Forrest Richard...onaz as
argaret S
_ era I Journeymen Blacksmith.. Also, for SM.. r utt
eral Cooks, Wareheuve men, and for a Bar-keeper. Fulton John
F 6 . 3. c
Also, for several good Schoolmastets. Also, for seve
ral Coachmen, Waiters and Laborers; and for men I
and boys. %Vented, places for several apprentices to Given John
learn good trades in town. Wanted, two good Boys, Goehring John
12 to 16 years of age—nne to go to Youngstown, 0., Gallagher Margaretta
and learn the Farming with a respeetalde man—and Graham James
one to go 14 miles to the country to learn the Farmer's Graham Joseph
and Blacksmith's trade. Wanted, au- several good Graham Margaret
House keepers nod Cooks, Chambermaids and nurses. Graham Isaac
All kinds of Agencies attended to. please apply at Galway George
HARRIS' General Agency Gizn Mr
act 2-3aSt w and Intelligence OfFme. No 9 sth at. Gustin Ann Eliza
Dancing School.
P ERSONS desirous of patronising me the emitting
winter are respectfully informed that I will open
try whorl abort the 20th of October next. Provided,
40 scholars are obtained previous to the above date,
otherwise I will make arrangements to attend else
where; private clainres willhe attended to, at the Room
or lit private red lances, dap and hours to accom
modate the classes. For terms and particular* apply
at my dwelling, Nu 82 4th street, between Wood and
Smithfield. A. BONNAFFON.
Madame Bonnatron, (being now East.) will be pre
pared to see her curturners about the 15th of October,
with the latest fashions Item Mire Lawson of New
York, and Philadelphia, together with a choice selec
tion of material., and a variety of fancy articles.
oct 1-Iwd
Great Rush fin. New Works,
ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL.
AIONTH LY MIRROR. for October.
Columbian Magazine, a capital number.
Living Age, No 20.
Illuminated Shakspeare, No 25.
Eastern Newspapers, a great vat 'Pty.
Rambleton, a Romance of Fashionable Life in New
York, No 3.
Isabella, or the Brido of Palermo, a Romance.
llackwood'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 Nl , •rchants Magazine, fur September.
Principles of Political Economy, by Vm 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 Greely.
Protection and Free Trade, the quesion stated and
considered, by Horace Greedy.
For sale at Cook's Literary Depot and cheap Sta
tionary Establishment, No 85 Fount; street.
oct
FEATHERS.
300 LBB Prime live Geese Feathers received,
on consignment and for sale by
REINHART & STRONG,
140 Liberty Street.
Saidaley Academy.
A daseical andconintercial boarding school for bogs,
On the Beaver Read, 11 miles from Pittsburgh..
REV. JOBCPR E. TRAVRIAL PRINCIPAL
THE Winter Session will commence on FRIDAY,
NOV EM BER I, 1844. Terms--Boarding, Tui
tion, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c., per session of five
months, s6s—one half payable in advance. Books
and stationery furnished n hen 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 be present on the first Jay of the ses
sion.
Refer to Hon Charles Shafer,
Dr Joseph P Gazzam.
trr For further particulars enquire the Principal.
or of Messts JOHN IRWIN & BON, No 11, Water
street, Pittsburgh. oct 2-1 m •
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene
ra/ Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for
the County of Allegheny.
T HE Petition of Henrietta Hauptman, of the 3d
Ward, City of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid,
humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided
herself with materials for the accommodation of travel
ers and others, at her dwelling house in the city and
ward aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be
pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of
entertain mono. And your petitioner ns in duty bound
will pray. HEN RI ETTA HAUPTMAN.
We. the subscribers, citizens of the 3d Ward of the
city of Pittsburgh, do certi fy , that the above petitioner
is of gond repute for honesty and temperance, and is
well provided with house room and conveniences for
the accommodation and lodging of strangers and
travelers, and that said tavern is necessary.
Thorns, Smithson, W W Fenno:,
Wm Sirwell, John T Whitten,
J Bryard, A Hunker,
C Melcher, J D M'Elroy,
A Holstein. Jacob Koerner,
A F Loos. • Isaac Suntory.
act 3-3 t
I of
piftsbttroll.
Aferdast,
Water Street, near Wood
ARRIVED.
Por Cincinnati,
;at lesitains- -
DEPAMAINING intik/ Post Ofiee, Alkibeny City,
Pa., Oesobsr 1, 1844. Persona callingfor letters
whoa* names are on this list, will please say they are
advertised.
Adam' George
Armstrong Robert
Allison Witham
Alexander Caroline
A ddy George
Abbot-A R
Acker hiargaret
Akmander Yhillip
Alexander P H
Anderson Henry
Anderson lames
Anderson Margaret
Anderson Barth
Ardstri Fr C
Albright Catherine
► Beatty H B
Byttord Martha
Burnside Jahn
Brown Jane
Buck Wm 8
Bolus Diedrich
Brewer Sicaeoo
Barrett & Brothers
Bailey Charlotte
Buchston Emily
Brush John •
Bacoo Enos
Bare:mut Wm
Bell William •
Bower G C
Beatty John
Bindley Edward
Bash Benj M
Beverlin
Baird John
Burckhardt Christian
Campbell J M
Courtney klannah
Caldwell James
Catlin Mary
Caldwell Robert
Collins Nathan 0
Campbell Eleanor
Colyer Mary .
Chess John
Cole Rev
Clark & Thaw
Clinton Joseph J
Cook Levris
Cue Daniel
Harper R CI Hart Ann
Haler John Hazlet Elizabeth 6
H ill Samuel Hepworth Samuel
Hal/ S B Hall John F
Haylip Robert Horton G M 2
I lenitip Joseph Henry James
Harper George Hutron Rev W
Hamhe George Horeey Jane
Hunter John Hunter Charles It
Hoelerbe Rev J Heyberger Sarah Ann
Hunter William Hamlin Col Cha's it
Hollow Eliza J -Herrin William
Heart Robert Haven William
Henry John F Haas James
Hutchison Greenfield Hinds Henry
Higgins Murrill 2 .
Irvin Mary A
Irvin John
Irwin A A
Jones Crosdella Jones .1
Johnston Adam Jackson Powell
Johnston James or Wm Johnston Alexander
Jones Mary A Johnston Hugh
Jacobs .1 M
Kirkpatrick Andrew L Keown John 2
KauErman !gam C Kirkland Joseph
Kem,•rnn A 1PM211410 Erg Kennardell Hanna
Kerr Wm W Kitchen John &Jacob
Keaton Willinm Mrs King James
L
Lowry John 3 Lyons James 2
Ltirdretn Ann Lawsener W C 2
LougheaLl J WWII Linton John
Logan Samuel Lihnult A I
Lindsay James
Minner Edward C - Martin George
Miller Mnud Rothe.** Josiah
Mardi James P Mumiy Andrew
Maurer John Morrison Benjamin
Michael Elisabeth Miirriner Richard
Moon Sarah Morgan Issue
Miller William Munhy John
Myers Lydia Miller Susan
Mitchell Phebe Morrison John
Murphy Henry H . Murray L G Mns
Morriam Jesse ' Mason B .
Menery John Moore Nancy
Moruilion Enoch R Michel Eater
M'
WCaslin Elizabeth M'Ginnis William
M'Callister Hector M'Quistie Wilson
M'Gahan Valentine D M . Millan L S
M'Quiston Nelson Al'Mollen Susan
M'Murray Alexander M'lntosb Isabella
11I'Mullan Thomai M'Ginley Nancy
M l Briar Cummins .M`Wbirten William
M'MaUen Marion - M 'Henclry William
AVIA** George M'Gpseis John 2
M'Coratkit ifeaiy ArCars William
M'Grose Claris., - Parlattighlin David
M'Malkin Lawrence, M'Kmee Miq
bl'Coins Mr , .M . Gloeklin Mimi B
114 1 Can
M'Cay n
James M John A SP ' Geto Dani n el •-
C ob
idle .1
M'Cracken Robert M'Aule)i John .
M'Collough M M'Crea William
M . Glalighlin Mic hael
_ M'Kerszie Mary
M"Gee Margaret M'Glanglin Phillip 2
Neel Mary
Nests Elizabeth
Owed°ll Daniel
O'Neal Michael 2
Palmer D E Peka Charles
Patton David Peersin Joseph
Patton Benjamin Prethera John
Plant John Pfeifer Christian
Patterson Isaac A Peebles John M
Pugh Charter 2 Praphater W
Puvrers Jane Patterson Abraham
Quad George
Ray Ail= 'RaverJoseph
Robiarpn Mb' A E Radio John
RuyanEekiah Reelitiunuel J
Alexander e r G
Alexander C A.
Adams Mien
Allen Thomas
Alton Mary
Angbenbaugh Mary
Abrahams Rosa=
Aldan. Anna
Adams Margret
Adair James
Akins Robert
Ananiaslvan Frederick
Allman Abraham
3 Allen di Son
Allston William
2 13ouge Alfred
Brisbane Margaret
Barns James
"Basset George
Bryant Wm
Beale David
Butler & Williamson
Blue, Jeremiah
Brown John
Brown Ann
Brooks Maria M B
Bragden Rufus 9
Browner Want
Brown Vineeet 9
Bond Janice M 2
Bowers Jacob
Beeffingrau R F
Blaire Jobe
Brannon John
Bretton Juliann
Collins John sr
Cosgrave S Mn
Campbell Thomas
Caughy John
_Clark Abraham
'Carrell Sophia
Cole Michael
Cord Margaret
Cooper Samuel
Cowan Jane
Carr James
Cele;wler William
'Chantler. Ruth
Clarke jumes
D
Dea or Lea James
Degarance James
Dwick Isaac
Dickson A
Danhert ein ist ku:
Davis David
W J B
Ester James
Eason Sarah
Fates Mr
Foster Ezra W
Flower J
Foisriler Samuel M
Finney Alexander
Fink Christian
Gray Baldwin
2 Goodwiu Abner
GI isson Susanna
Gilmore Hiram
Grier - Jadge
Gwynn,. J S
Gilrei Vizabod3
Gist Charles
Grant M
Irwin Ann
Arwin Jane
Nef Peter
Nee John
Orr ham,
_
Rands Alicholas Ramsay Phebe A -
Robert i a T L Ruhard Catharine
Rog J A Laid Mary Jane
Richie Levi Rabb William
Richey Junes Rogers Thomas'
Raetiag Catharine L Ramsay Thuniai
Reed Charles Robinson Margaret
Ray William Rechm H E
Robinson Susan Richardson George
Smith Franklin 11
Smith Alison
Smith W
Smith Christina
Smith William
Smith Jane
Smart Thomas
Sherwood John
Schegires John
Stewart.R.obert
Shivers Dr T.
Strettle John Geo
Stapb Michael
Scott Josiah
Seip John
Shaw Wilson
Schevarz Alex
Snowden John Esq
Steiglcder Mr
Somerville W N
Symmes John H
Saner Lewis
Stirlen* Jahn
Shafer Joseph
Simeon John
Shaw Elizabeth
Sebert Jacob
Sleimer Jacob
St John Jaaw-Mrs
&I/whithe r F
Seetin Elizabeth
Sawyer James B
Shaw James
Sodriards Rev W
Saunders Rev R W
Satter Frederick -
Summerfield Nicholas
SindairJohn
Steele James
&reel Lucinda
Sanderson John
Skelman Elizabeth
Smith John
Stewart James
Stierrmen John D
Stout & Head
Steel Alex
Sweeny Frederick
Stetwell Robert
Sbadrach Wet
Selieple John
Sprage William
2 Taylor & Wallingford
Thomas David
TaylorJorreph
Feig Henry
V
Varrevin Miss Lucinda
W
Walker James - Waiters Jacob
White Mahlon B Walker. Alexandria
White Rachs,l WarrenJorpeph
Whistoa Citarlei P Wackinshaw Margaret
Williams Emily • ‘Valtehatn W H
Walker James M- %VoodWilliam 2
Weikel- James Wickersham Sarah C
Webster Dow M Watt Nimcy
Williams Thomas Williams AH P 2
Wilson James Wilson James
Watson Man Watson William
Williams Nancy Whari7 John
Woodoey Rosanna White Joseph
Wallace & Wood Wills Jesse
Workmen Martha Wagner Robert
Wiley Samuel Wilson Adam M
Young Samuel Young Daniel
Thorn Joseph
Townsend Daniel
Tatteen Joseph
Turner Jana
Vaawiotde Maria
Zahrreann
Oct 2.
Important Antral.
T BE Subscriber has this day received, direct from
the impottors, the following celebrated brands of
cigars, sit:
Congressios, De d'Jaan F de la Rionda,
Regalia, Palma,
Canove, Louis de Garcia,
Cazadores, Pedro Grratto,
Principie, T. Antonia,
Clines, Castellon, atc,
Together with the best brands of Virginia Chew*
Tobacco (6ne cut,) Snuffs and half Spanish and Com
mon Cigars; all of which will be sold at the lowest
possible price far cash.
aiL WGIi4LEY,
Nu 60i Watrr at., a few doors irtmi the
Sept 18-tf Munonsehela House.
50 QUARTS WILDCHERRIES, which
V the highest price will be given at the Drug
stem of WM. THORN.
110. Nu 53 Market st.
Stump Stationary.
At Cook's Liierory Depoi, 85 Forel/ Street.
S TEEL PENS.—Howard's, Cohen's, Epistolary,
Mercantile, Mitchell's, Swan Qui:l, and a great
variety of ot hors .
Qoills—Moas, Cohen's, &c.
Hover's and Arnold's Black and Bed Ink, in quarts
and pints, 3,6, and 4 ox, bottles.
Black Sand—Perfectly clear, 624 cts. per dog.
Writing and Letter Paper:—
Bode, 's superfine, ' 33050 per ream, 25c per quire
Ames' Quarto post, 2,75 " " 2
do Faint Lined, 2,00 " " 15 " "
Ruled Satin post, 2,50 " " 20 " "
Butler'. Vellum Cap, 3,00 " " 25 " "
Ames' Fine Foolscap, 3.25 " " 90 " "
1 DicSliy & Lie' Fine Ruled Cap, $3-25 " "
Gilt edged Lie'
and note paper.
Sand boxes, ink stands, wafers, Printer's blanks.
Seating Wax—Fancy cord., Government, Treasury
wax. &c.
Time Racks—very convenient fur telling the day of
the month, and saves much time and trouble, being
' constantly before your desk.
Visiting Cards, Copy and Ciphering Books,
Wash Books, for keeping accounts of clothes sent
to the Laundress, quantity sent andeettarned.
Almanacs of all kinds—Dutch, English, Comic,
Pirates, Washington, Clay, and Turner & Fisher's.
The above assortment of Stationary can and will be
sold cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. Call
at Coot's, 35 Fourth street. Pert 28
sTervian.
, rrt HE capacious warehouse now occupied hy the
I J. sottscribers in Allegheny city, eatables them to sc
ecnnmisdeta such persons as may require Stave for
['mince or other articles airiving by canal, on liberal
terms. The great extent of shit, warehouse, the et n,
venience of landing freight, and facility of drayage, al
ford inducements to all those dealing in Salt, Iron,
Flour s &c., whom, by the cutting off of the AquAduct
navigation, are prevented from landing cargoes in Pius
burgh, as formerly. The requisit labor supplied, and
sales attended to if recrired.
f AAPFE & O'CON'NOR,
corner ofCetlar and Lecrvek streets, Ally city.
sept 13-1 m opposite Rand sheet Bridge.
4
Pull Paddy: for lists, OIL
No. 93 Wood Sired,
THRICE DaORO BILLOW DIAMOND ALTAI%
HAVING jog returned from New York with the
Fall fashion for Hats and Cape, I have now on bend
and will continue to manufacture every variety ( the
most fashionable Hats and Caps at the very eit
prices. Persons wishing to ptm:hase next. cheep
feshituible Hats and Caps are respectfully invited to
give him a call.
oet -4 1 m9.mw
TITO& L tidSING WFADZIA,
Practical Clock and watch Water,
Allegheny City, Pa.
sept 28-ly
New Books.
rpHE Work. of &v. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol.
A Manual of Examination for Medical Stu .
dent*
with questionsand answers upon Antioiny and Physi
ology, Sager'', Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate
tin Media, Obeeetricks , &c.
TheTennayiwania lww Directory.for 1844, in Pam
phlet. For side at the Book Store of
aept W. M•DONAI.D.
Fall Plutkitsmay
1.41 A- the NEW RAT and CAP STORE. fit
No. 102 Wond stieet, third door below
8. Faanestock & Co.'s Auction Room*.
The subscriber feeling thankful for the liberal patron.
age he has received, would neapectfully inform hiatus.
Somers and the public, that he is prepared to supply
them with the latest st y le of Hats and Caps, and or,
the most reasonable terms. Persona wishing to bo)
for Cash, are invited to call, as be is determined to sell
at prices to snit the times ,
wept 30- I and
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Freak
200©I°
180 1 0 .1 1 olk a Ar rivaL
p ncl L ltllas Portraits. ;
Jot receirod and lbrr b Wholosair awl Iteteil.
C. YEAGER, •
108 Market, Deer Liberty,
WM. KARNS, P. U
S. MOORE
G. W. GLASSGOW
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- VALUARLE REAL ESTATE.
A T 10 o'clock, A M., on SATURDAY, the Stb
A
inst., wilt be sold at the Court House, in this city,
by order of John ArMasters, Jr., acting executor of
the estate of the late Thomas M'Kee, deceased.—
rem valuable Lots of Ground, with the improve
ments thereon, among which is on• fronting on Liberty
' street, 22 feet inches, and extending back 110 feat s ,
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 t, in Gaseue, Morning Post,
and Chronicle, u well as the terms of sale, to which
the public are rtispectfully referred.
oct 3
Just nacedved,
ATDPKENNAS' Auction Mart. corner of 2d "'xi
Wood streets, a lot of superior STEELYARDS,
of various sizes, also a small lot of Dwight's Bright
Augers. P. IWKENNA,
sere 7
Auctioneer.
" ?or ado,
A SMALL FARM, with a good Mill seat, situated
on Pine Crete, in Pine Township, about / 0 miles
from Pittsburgh, containing about BO acres of Land,
a part of which is cleared and has thereon a square
Log Rotate and other improvements. with en abutt
iance of good coal and timber. Apply to
JNO. D. DAVRI,
.1114. 22-tf Corner of Wood and sth streets.
NOTICE!.
HF. particular demonstrations of confidence
A shown in C. BRINKERHOFF'S Health RE
STORATIVE is etnparralleled. The respectability
of the testifiers and their unimperahablo veracity are
too well known to need a word in their favor. They
certify that perfect and rapid cures have been effected
by the Restorative in cases of Consumption, Liver
Complaint,Chronicrlisorder a , severe Coughs and Colds,
Pain and Weakness in the Side and Chest, itc. Manny
eminent divinesand medical and legal gentlemen have
left their address with the Proprietor for reference.
The General Agent would feel most happy to furnish
testimonials in manuscript, now in his possession, for
examination, from soutces perfectly convincing in their
terms.
Horace Everett, 96 Hudson street, New York, Gen
eral Agent for the U.S., has appointed
f. KIDD, Daucasurr,
corner of 4th and ►Mood sts., as
Agent tin Pittsburgh.
slept 46-d I m
MHE subserit,rs bare just received and have in
I. store, a complete and fresh supply of Groceries,
&c., comprising in part
200 flags green Rio Coffee;
20 Lag uayra do;
5 " Manilbs dtc.
60 packages Young Hymn Tea
20 " Imperial do;
10 " Gunpowder do;
16 " Superior Black 'cc
20 boxes Russel & Robinson's 5a Tobacco;
10 " May's 5s a•
30 " assorted sizes and brands "
20 boxes ground Pepper;
50 cant Badman" Mustard;
50 " London do
20 kegs ground Ginger;
20 '• " All-pice;
15 dos patent Buckets;
100 aa Bed corjs
10 boxes white thy Piper;
2cenions Indies - •
10 bails Alum:
2 Hbda Madder;
10 Bbis Copporm;
4 Casks Epsom Salts,
19 Boxes Loaf Sugar;
5 BM, do
20 Bbh No 3 Mackerel! •
20 -a Tar.
Together with a genseal assortment of Pittsburgh
awntifictored articles; all of which we are determin
ed to dispose of on the 'most • accommodating terms.
HAIL HAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
43 Wood street.
WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR.
A limparior Wash Rev the Teeth,
100 RODUCI NO at once the most healthy state of the
month--Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their
natural whiteness ; giving hardness to the rims, des
troying the. putrifactive influence of decayed teeth,
lessening in every instance the irritation and soleness
incidental to their diseased state, and in fact eombin
mg 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 Dom. Hudeon.
Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentist,
Liberty street. aug 31
Rentsvil.
G F.O. R. WHITE & CO., have removed to No
51 Market street, between 3d and 4th streets, to
the store formerly occupied by Darlington & Peehlat,
next door to Wm. 51'Knight.
sept 18.3rn
Cora Drams:
4/1 DOZ. CORN BROOMS;
V on hand and for sal* by . •
J. W. BURBRIDGE & Co.
sept 21 Water at., between Wood & Smithfield
Growl*); Mass sad Lituars.
T HE subscribers are now receiving from the East
a fresh supply of Groceries, Wines and Liquors
to which they invite the attention of their customers
and dealers generally. Their stock comp' isea—
GR
45 lads N 0 SugaOCERIES.
200 bbls r, prime quality;
" Mlasses,
1500 lbs Lnaf Sugaor; do.
150 bags Rio Coffee;
50 packages Tea;
2 cereals Indigo:
14 boxes tobacco, assorted;
12 do. White clay Pipes, large;
12 do. Starch:
6 do. Choeelsarl
50 mats Cinnamon;
8 kegs do. ground.
Also—Pepper, Allspice, Ground Ginger, Alum, Iron,
Nails, Window Glass. &c.
LIQUORS & WINES.
15 half pipes Brandy, various brands
4 pipes Holland Gin:
1 pun Neon Jamaica Rurr;
5 hhds New England dn.
r 36 quarter casks Port Wine, various bnuals;
25 do Madeira Wine. do.
25 do Sweet Malaga Wine;
2 Midi Lisbon;
Also—Champagne, Claret, &c.
Or Rectified Whiskey. of superior quality, with an
assortment of Domeatie Liquors. Cossliale, &r...
ways on hand. W& M MITCHELTREE,
aept 27—dtnl. No 180. Liberty st
!OR RALX.
S IR ACRES of Lund, near Pittsburgh, with the
Steam Engine, blichinery and. Rope es*, lately
occupied by Smith said Guthrie. extending from the
Butler read to the Allegheny river. There are an the
premises a block of three two story Brick dwelling
houses, and one of six two Story Frame dwellings,
besides -the Watehoase attaehed to the Rope walk.
This property is admirably adapted for a Rope factory
on the most extensive scale. all in timeliness to prose
cute the business immediately. , The location is beau
tiful and improving in valise.
For terms apply to GEO. COCHRAN,
Sept 26 No 26 Wood street.
If not sold at Private Sale, it will be oillbred at
Public Sale, on the premises,on Taursday the ?tit No- vember next, at 104 o'clnek A. M.
Cranberries; Cranberries I
100 V
llt ai A NB . &RntsT B l ;smi
10 Bbls. Copperas.
Bemired and for sale by
'• Court fats
J. D. DAVIS,
A uctioneer
J. D. WILLIAMS.
No 23 Fifth street
41.111111310A11 POkTh ,OAT Limo,
Far tie trauportestiost of
MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE
ICTWILICX
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
ASD
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
•
THE PROPRIETORS
ESPECTFULLY inform theirfriando &ad Aippora
I .‘generally, that they have changed them:Deo( their
Transportation Line, from the United States Portable
Boat Line. to the American PortabhsßeatLioe.
This line is composed of twenty-fivenew Four See
tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily
from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia atd Baltimore.
The superiority and advantages of the Portable
Boat over every other mode of transportation are too
well known to shippers generally to require comment:
suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation ion
damage to Goods, invariably attending three: rat.
shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadel p hi a, r.s
by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. •
To give undoubted security to owners and *hippos,
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 chandise shipped by this line in any of the east
ern cities. and consigned to H Devine & Co, will be for
warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to
part of the west, free of commissions. any
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. • Ally
communicationsor goods directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will be ?Promptly attended to.
H. DEVINE & CO.
Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ,
E G. WHITESIDES &
36n Market street, below Tenth. PhUadelPhia-
GIESE & SO,
Commeree street Wharf. Baltimo N re.
'3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO,
100 Frontstreet, New York.
RICE & WILLIAMS,
No 3. Chatkamstreet.Bostott.
Ma= Mane
O. EicANITLTY'S
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the ts ansportation of N'erchandize t o and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
T HE success this line has met with, since It way
first established on the "Individual Enterprise"
system, has induced the proprietors to ine tim
rease
number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five one
of which wilt leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia atueßal
timers every day (except Sundays) during thesespaa,
and make the trip through in six days.
The superiority and advantages oftbe Portable Boat
System overevery other mode of trtmsportation (when
canals intersect with rail road.) are too well known
to shippers by this route generally to minim Lay coot
merit.
Shippers can rely on having theirprnduee, merchant
dice, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwatded wit dispatch anti
at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without any additional charge made forreceiv
leg or advancing charges, &c
Allcornmanictuion s to the following Agents will be
promptly attended ac
CHARLES A. McAICULTY.
At the Depot, Canal Basin , PittslanT.
ROSE &tt . t. MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Praßaltirriors-
W & J T TA PSCOTT,
No 43, Peck Slip. Nov, ynik.
THOMAS BORDIDGE,
Jan 31-ly 272, Market street, Philark.lphia-
Mat=
Freights to Philadelphia and Balthairre.
.riERCIIANTS th MANUFACTURERS' LINE
F OR transporting Goods-, Mercaanriise, Produce,
&c., between Pitisburge, PAiiecielphie and
Baltimore. Goods 'will he receiredand forwanded by
this line on as accommodating terms and as abort time
as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar
ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.-..-
The Proptietors and agents will give their whole at.
tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who
may favor them with their custom. We irrfke ship
pens merchants, manufacturers andothers ogle, tun
call b rc efore shipping elsewhere. blerthandiseocalipt•
ad to the agents willbe received, freight and
paid, and forwarded edam additional chargetrilir
warding or storage.
SAMUEL WDAY, t
H L PATTERSON, S PrgPfia."
I.OIICNTS
Yawed MKier, Caned Basin, near7th at. Pittab`g.
Samuel W Day, Ist and 2d. Wharf, bolero Raw sc.
Delaware, Pltiladelptifa.
harm Cruse, Baltimore.
If L Petterios,Hollidayeburgh.
Jew Puttersoa, Johmatown.
4 N Briggs, New York.
Wm 6 Reynold.' 4z. Co., Bootee
IZTICR To:
James McCully,
Irvin& Martin
R Robinson &
W Barbtidge& Co,
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Henry Coulter,
Prasiierge.
C G Hussey,
John Grier.
Church & Carothers,
George Breed,
F Sellers,
Samuel J MeNigio, Lowiseino.
&mire! Wilson, Median, hr.
fob LS, '44
Rich Chnsben Otiose.
A FEW Boxes, very superior Goshen cheese, just
AIL received and for sale by
REINHART & STROkG.
140 Liberty at•
Fresh Teas. •
26 PACKAGES of Teas, assorted, arriving and
and for adobe
stilt 11 RtINHART & STRONG.
No. 140 Liberty Sr.
Mir *We Letter dairying presses.
Ark N bend and for sale ) 100 Copying Presses, Noel
ILJP in finish and availability to any either imported
or of eastern make, at sixty per cent ender their
T!riFel•
What. business mart will be without such a labor
saving machine. when they can be porch:sad fix -0
small a sum as ten dollars. to be had by the damn
Or single one at .1. S. GWYNNE'S,
Pranklin Manufnetory. 2d serem.
S. CII,TH BERT'S,
35 Wood street
or at
'opt 5
Pittairtcreb Or:amLulp,
Third street, between Wood aid Stairideldt'
Pr HE Subscriber having fitted up the Gymnasium
1 in first rate style, will open kis books for lessen
subscribers. on Monday, the itti inst.
As a place of exercise, the Gymmuittat has no supe
rior in this city. It has been fitted up with Dew appa
ratus, calculated to bring all the muscles low beahlifol
action. This kind of exercise is recommended by
all the best physicians In the city, as calculated to nr,
vi orate the body and improve the health green*.
It is especially recommended to persist. of oedema.
ry bsbiu, who ors liable to stiffer fads isittlighatea and
its kindred evl/s, produced by watitaf,proper env.
elm. Call in and examine the estahlirbwient r r ur,
eel , es. JOHN M'CLELL4 •
sap 3-3 m