ailg Alorntiu3 pis . PITTSBURGH, PA. S4URDAY MORNUNG. OCTOBER S. 1844 “alla Horraaos, proprietors of a great Hotel. intoot . by their name. in New Yuri:, hare ma out and Mira from business. ST LAwr NIGHT 9 II SAIL. GLORIOUS NEWS FROM MARYLAND! ! Woken by the Baltimore Sun, and a slip from the 'lllllletior the Argus ,the fallowing cheering news from the Galwalter of witiggery, up to Thursday asorniug. From the Baltimore Argos : BUSIMORE IN A BLAZE OF GLORY! .lA:sough corruption h ts poured a-continued stream vain our city—although beset by "ways and mains" ei desperate pony, the Democracy have wood up a gainst every opposition, and they now send to their fellow Democrats a majority for CA RROL L,the Dem mmigic candidate of 1217! The official vote may vary a few figures, but they gill probably be as much in our favor as against us. • Al the Mayoralty, election of 1104 October. Law's (Whiz) majority was 291. Bettis' 'tare Cowity.—We have reported returns from the first district of Baltimore county, showing the fol ironing. results —For Governor:—Carroll 479, Pratt. ige—enriarity for Carroll 229. The vote on the Leg talative ticket is about the same in the aggregate. The 9th district, (Govanstoe.) , we learn has given 142majnrity for Carroll : Carroll 338, Prat' 196 Thu llth district is reported to have given 11 ma ityAr Pratt. The . 121 h district cf Baltimare "county is reported lobate given Carroll 303, and Pratt 202—wrsjority for Carroll 101: • By tie Magnetic Telegraph.—Returns eery 'MOM% Ina night at 11 o'clock from Prince Grottre's , ommty. !Web exitibit the ruts at Binamtshurgb to hnve reoaked in a majority of 41 fur Mr Pratt; anti at Vatotivillea majority of 15 fur Mr. Pratt. DEMOCRATS TURN OUT! TURN OUT!! • Titmewillbe meeting of thn Democnimi of the 44Ctigiss of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the siirrourvling 'e.ernsi-y; na Markley evening the 7th inst.. at 7 o'clock, iw Binedhnrsee yard. As this vzill be the lent meet leg pirevhine to tie election. let every dee3 'cast ameba • Get 5-2 t. HICKORY CLUB A general meeting of the. Democrats cf Litt town -141146.ri11he held at the how l° of J t; fi,hirak, Fourth street road, on Saturday evenitic the sth boa., at 7 o' ,idiack. Several add' el,aes may be ex peaml Lot ev ...anrallamor-rat attend . . :ntT T(iWNSIIIP - DENIOCR %TIC MEETING The Flag awarit-ti to the Democrat• of Rol.inson sorvriship,tt ill be delivered to the Robinson Committee, 'aiithehowienf Henry lien, on Sntuninv the Sth last. ,elSe'clo:k, P. M. The Democrats are invited to attend without further notice. FIREMEN ATTEND! Tike postpone.' meeting of the Fire Companies for VEspection oust Parade. will he held on Saturday, the sth inst , tit o' c lock , P. AL, on Liberty street. the right retsina , on Holy street. By order of the Chief Engineer, BENJ. P. BAKE.WELL, Sec'y. F. A. oct 4 2t. • A CARD Penums wislring to avail themselves of the benefit - wirttie Naturalization Laws, in heeoming citizens of thirIIJAKI Sours, before the coining elections, will 'it Tim' office of Jim x J. HITCH KW., who will eisgegfillly assist *them in performing this duty. • DISCUSSION IN BIRMINGHAM. ' "Thief 'Birmingham Tariff Clay Club" haviiig letigEd the ••Democratic Association' ) to a ilisensiion of th principles at issue between the two parties, the egasesittee of the two Clubs met on Wednesday eve 8er."25, to mike the necessary arrangements. On motion—Dr E APPLETON was appointed Chairman and SA MU 1: NrKr.it Secretary. The following arrangements were then adopted: The whips affirm that the whig puny is the exclusive protective tariff' party, as far as they nad the demo :critic party are concerned— , _The democrats deny. :The whigs affirm that the different States IWO en titled to the proceeds of the stiles of the public lands— The democrats deny. It is understood that the speakers rnaydiscoss any ' Wier questions that ere at ifiNe between the two pat tirs. Thediscussion to take piece in the publiesquare in • • the borough of Birmingham. on Saturday, the sth of October. at o'clock, PM. Each party to have one speaker; to speak twice; and nee hour each time. The whig speaker to open the disenssion, and the dernoct at. to close. Thomas Williams, Esti, was chosen by the whip', and' Aiken .M'Candless, Eaq, by din democra?, to be the speakers on theoccasion. E Encill, sen, and Wm Magill, Esq, were abeinted moderators. The whigs and democrats of the two cities and county are invited to attend. Samuel M'Kee, James Barr, .1 Beltxhoover, COM. anhtee of the Democtatie Association. E Appleton, N P Pearson. C Johnson, Committee of the Tariff Clay Club of Birmingham. E APPLETON, Chairman. 8 NPRes, Secretary. Report of the Committee of Cases submitted to Use Medicated Vapor Bath, to Waskington City, THE Committee 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 end efficacy of the They will detail nothing but facts which have cause within their own knowledge. Since the bath was opened it has been used by alleges from 7 years to 70 and we believe in all cases it has been useful but ibe most numerous class of eases in which it has af folded almost immediate relief and in some complete cure, are those of recent colds, r heumatism. inflamed eyes, eruptions of the skin, s crofulous swellings, and general debility. A considerable number of patients whose eyes were so diseased that they had been com pelled to abandon their usual avocations fur many weeks and who had been subjected w every other tnedeof treatment without receiving any relief have teen effectually cured by the bath in some cases by three - times using it and in others sic or eight times.— It has • remarkable effect of clearing the skin from troubleeome eruptior.s and gives it a softness and freshaess that is a striki indiention of improved FL ng EMING & BLACK, ' • on fifth near Smithfield at.. Pittebargh. Oct. 3. A J GRIBBEN, PreAidrnt. Port of Pittsburgh. 3 KILT •ATti IN TVS Ct•wMtL. SZPOSTILD ST D. B. Hkebk, Steamaheat Assaf asii Coisatiaion Mercikorn*. Water Stoat, near Wand !Mal Y Consul. Clark. Mo City. Wasp.() Skit, Skip Yard, Comilla, May, Ship Yard. Clipper. Crooks, Ship Yazd, Ckampioa, " Cleveland. Hart. Heaver. Michigan, Buis, Deaver, DEPARTED. Allegteruy, Drum, St Louis, Mualtingrun Valley, Bonen. Cincinnati. West Point. Grace, Louisville, ' Consul, Clark, Elisainatinovrn, Michigan, Bei., Braver. Cleveland, Hart, Beaver. Utica, Andrews, Louisville. • Tat Saint Louis I jaiVac light draught Steamer - - CECILIA, - 7'. C. May, Captain, will lave Ga. the above and intermediate ports tin Saturday neat, Sth inst., at 2 ticia fi t , A!1. M. For freigist ur passage apply un Weirdo! . to_ ___,. -JA.14175 MAY. The Cecilia is furnished with Eviter . .Suraty Guard, to prevent 'he explosion of boilers. Oct 4-It. Fos 'Cincinnati. -a-- THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. Eu ALLLN, will depart for the above Mid intermediate ram regularly, oa every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock For freight or passage apply on board, or to alit._ B I RAIINGH AM & CO. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer • MICHIGAN, W. B. Bolas, M aster, as commenced her regular dolls trips, leaving Pittsbargiljas hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, mid those who have no money carried free. The Canal, to Cleveland will be opened as moon as the weather • ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVTLLE"., Pa., will immediately gu into opera tion. Fur freight or ?usage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, jillv 12 Water street. • 1:11 . The Michigan is provided with Evart' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR PACKET. sky." The new and splendid steam bolt . . . BRIDG EW ATER, Capt. CAMPIO.I, will run as a regalur packet between this place and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling every Wedneadny and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bridpwater is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of Voilers. june :22 WAN f ED—Pince, in town and country, for sev eral Journeymen Blacitamithe. Also, fur pew end t.:ookot, Warehewle Men, and for a B ar -keeper. Also. for several good Schnolmastet a. Also, for seve ral Coachmen, Waiver* and Libman , ; and lot men and boy.. Wanted. places. - fur several apprentices to learn gond trades in town. Wanted, tau good Boys, 12 to 16 years of age--one to go to Youngstown, 0.. and lemn the Farming with a reepectaide man--and on.. to go 14 mile, to the country to learn the Farmer's Mot Blacksmith's trade. Wanted. CU' *enteral paid Home keepers and Cook*, Chambermaids and norm. All kinds of Agencies attended in. please apply at HARRIS' General Agency oct 2 7 3tdArw and Intelligence Office, No 9 sth et. Dancing School. D F . :MONS desirous of pseroni,ing me the ensuing L winter ore respectfully informed that - i will alien Illy school Akan. the 20111. f October next, Provided., 40 scholars are obtained previous to the above date. otherwise I will make arrangements to 'mend else a here; private classes will he attended tn. at the Room ar at private resi lances, days and hour* to accost. modate the classes. For terms and particulars apply at my dwelling, Nu 82 4th street, between Womi and Smithfieki. A . BONN AFYON. Madame Bonnaffun. (being now East.) will be pre pared to see her customers about the 15th of October, with the !sten fashions from Miss Lawson of New Yet k. and Phihtdelphia, together with a chylee selec tion of materials, and a vat iety of fancy articles. act 1-Ivrd Great Ruth for New Works. ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL. MONTHLY MIRROR, fer October. Columbian Magazine, a capital number. Living Age. No 20. Illuminated Shnkspcare, No 25. Eastern Newspapers, a great variety. Rambleton, a Romance of Fashionable Life in . New York, No 3. • Isabella. or the Bride of Palerron, a Romance. Back wood's Magazine, fur September. Secret instructions of the Jesuits, with an appendix. containing a short Historical account riche society of the Jesuit., their Maxims. the Jesuit Oath, et. Hunt's Merchants Magazine, fur September. Principles of Political Economy, bylNtn Atkinson. Letter of Cassius M. Clay, Slavery, the Evil, the Remedy. The Tariff Act is commons(' with the substitute pro posed by its adversaries, by H Grady. Protection and Free Trade, the question stated and considered, by Horace Greely. For sale at Cook's Literary Depot and cheap Sta donary Establishment, Nu 85 Fourth street. t oct I Sewickley arcalhmiy. A classical asalcomasercial boarding selsoal fur bop, On the Beaver Rosa, 14 mike from Pittsburgh. lIN.V• AMUR I. TRANI:M.I, PRINCIPAL. TE Winter Session will commence on FRIDAY, A. NOV EMBER 1,1894. Terms --Boarding, Tui tion, Wathing, Feel, Lights, &c., per session of five months, $65--onc half payable in advance. 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 all should be present on the first day of theses. stun. Refer to Hun Charles Shales, Dr Joseph P - azaaist. 8Y For further particulars enquire of the Principal. or of Means JOHN IRWIN & SON, No m 11, Water meet, Pittsburgh. 2-Int To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ral quarter Session. of the Peace, is and for , the County of Allegheny. THE Petition of Henrietta Hauptman, of the 3d Ward, Cityof Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travel. era and others, at her dwelling house in the city and ward aforesaid, and preys that your honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public homed entertah moot. And your petitioner as in duty bound will prny. HIiNRIr.TTA HAUPTMAN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 3d Ward titbit city of Pittsburgh, de certify, that the shows petitioner is of good repute for banasty and temperance, • and Is well provided with house noun and curnernences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Smithson, W W returns, Wet Sirwell, John T Whitten, 3 Bryard, A Hunker, C Neither, 3 p lirElroy„ A Holstein, jamb Koerner. F Lees., 'inlet Swaney. act 34e _ . ~mum rimeiTimitimpaos. SEALED PROPOSALS will be geosered at the Oesionor Aim Curfew* Aso Knoweent, 1 office of the Cetendeoheler of Wien Aram. PAiladeifitior, Aug. 22d. 184 C $ Washington City. D. C., end Friday the let day of, QEALED PROPOSALS art invited and will be re- November neat , at one e'efiseit, for fornishieg b...,7 (waved by the undersigned at this Office until Io' fallowing goods in the qoantities &ensued, or theme- clock. P.oldi e 10th day of October nese bef, for fur-i bouts, fur the use of the Indians: nailing fur the United Stateeservice, on en ore the 2.700 pairs 3 point Mackinaw blankets, whits fira a fObr oll ii 1 845 : 2,100 do -24$ do do do do Four Hundred Dragoon Saddles ample*, to came 1,000 do 2do do do 4. gist °fibs following part at pieces, viz: 900 do li do do do do Saddle. Stirrups, 500 do 1 do do da do Breast Strap and plate, Stirrup leathers 130 do 3 do as do green crup per. . Girths, 2. 120 do 3 do do do scarlet Saralee, Horse Shoe Poaches, 2 2,000 yards clot e—;ndige blue—fosse, and grey list Cloak Straps, 3. Valise Strap, 3. 350 do do grass green, do ii• Carbine Sachet & Strap, Holster fluops, 2. 3,500 do do indigo blue, eared bet Four Hundred Holsters and Holster Pouches. 850 do do grass mem. do Four HundtedSeddle Vallee*, and 41.10 do do scarlet. do Four Hundred Bodies complete consist of the 3.500 do strooder—blue ported !deem. vies 200 do do scarlet curb Head Stall, Halter heed Stall or Bri -600 panels worsted yene-e3 fold Curb Reba, (long) am. 150 du e . handkerchiefs, eutumfing Halter Strap or Shade, Nate Rebut, (short) 100 do do Madras Curb Chain. Curb bit. 130 do do black silk Thelon Strap, Sande Bit. or Bridouu. 70 do cotton shawls. 8-4, assorted The whobeto be of the best manuals and workman. 12,000 yards calico, domestic ship. equal hi ill respects and conforming in mould 3,000 do do English sod French and finish to the models ur pattern deposited in this' 3,000 do cotton, bleached:shining °Moe, 'and in the °See of the Quarter Master, at Si. 9,000 do do uableaebed do Louis, Mo., the Assistant Quarter Master at Newport, 7,000 do do du sheeting Ky., and the United States Military Storekeeper. at 3,000 do do domestic checks Pittsburg, Pa., which can be egamined by any person 5,000 do do stripes dis' posed to make pmposals. The saddle trees must 5,000 do do do plaids be made of the best sound end seasoned ash timber, 200 dozen socks, woolen - sad of thee:set model and dimensions of the patterns 7,000 yards plaid limey referred to, and will be subject to a strict inspection 6,000 do &noels. assorted by such person or persons ai the undersigned may, on 1,500 flannel shirts the part of the United States, appoint for that duty-- 1,500 calico do First. after the completion of the wood work and be 600 pounds thread, coiled iteeed,and egainafter ironing and before being cover -150 do do linen oil. end finally, the whole work will be inspected when 40 do sewing silk oared for delivery to the United States. And with 40 grass worsted gartering the view of guarding still further the interest and 2,000 yards sattinet rights of the Governmentegainst inferior materiels and 1,000 do bed ticking worknranship, the undersigned reserves to the Govern -370 pieces ribbons--assorted punt the privilege, through the Inspectors who may be 750 poundsbeads do Ati. appoisesd to import the articles contracted for, of die. 75 gross clay and fancy pipes sealing saddle or' saddles at may be designated. foe 50pounds Vermillion the purpose of delerMah!iiing mere satisfactorily 3.000 pounds brass kettles the lily of the covered sto:.:rials and work; 1,500 tin kettles which dissected saddle or saddles, if foetid equal in all 30 dozen frying pans respects to thepatient, will be received; but if oiLCI". 1,000 tin pans 'rim will be turned upon the hands of the contractor as 1,000 tin cups rejected; and the undersigned pismires to himself, as 50 dozen are steels the ages of the Government, the further right or prim, Looking glasses-4125 'worth liege of regarding any defect in model, materiels or 20 gross leetons--assorted, workmanship, discoreeed by dissettionota common to 40 gross squaw sale all the other saddles offered for inspection, es vrarnue 30gross brass mil s ling the rejection of all. 7.000 fish hooks A contract, in triplicate, bilged upon accepted bids in. 150 down fish lines proposals. will be executed by the panic* • for the faille Needles. assorted — sBo worth ful for of which the usual band; with two or 200 dozen combs, assorted more good securities, will be required. The Evil - 80 do scissors do Orients in question may be delivered at either the Cite 40 gross iruni ii thi g and Equipage Depot at Phildelphis, or o the Of -150 dozen table tTs and o doer. or Agents of the Government at St. Louis, Mo., Pewter and tin plater--;l41) worth Newport. Ky., or Pittsburgh, Pa., with whom the mod -10 picks pins els or patterns above mentioned may be deposited, as Thimbles, 112.5 worth the °Detractor may find it most convenient. 75 augurs - Puy/onus will be made for.every hundred sets of E- Gimlets, $2O worth quipments received, if &sired by the contractor. 20,000 gun flints - Letters containing Proposals will be addressed to 35 gross pm worms the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals for Horse 360 dozer butcher knives Equipments." HENRY STANTON, 15 do axes Col. and Ass% Quarter Master General. 70 do lia'f axes sept 3—tf U. S. Army 40 do squaw *zee 64 do hatchets North-west Guns, to the amouut of about $l,OOO. two-thirds to be 36 inches in thetterrel, and awe third 42 inches ie the barrel. , A schedule of the articles, with samples. (except of , the phut Linsey', which must he of better quality than those her fi rreisbed-rwtamples to be presented by the biddena with theirbiris)eum be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in %Valuating! on, exhibiting the amount ol mo ley to be expended for each article, but the Department rreerees the right to increase cr diminish the quantity of any of the articles named, or sobstitete others in lieu thereof. The whole amount in motley to be) applied to the purchase of goods will be about $35,000,0f which some 440.000 will be wanted on the, seabord, and the residue inthe West. Goods of American manufacture, all other things, being equal, will be preferred. The party prepcoing to supply the articles will make an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and affix she prices in dollars and areas, at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York, (that portion of the tprodsmented West may be bidden for delivery at St. Louis.) on or before the 15th day of May next, assuming the quantity of each *rude as specified in this advertisement. and extending thecae, making en aggregate of the whole invoice before send ing it on. The goods will be inspected at New York bran agent of the United States, who will be appoin ted by the Department for the purpose, and to ascer tain the conformity of the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the articles are nut furnished within the time preeetibed, or if they are of insufficient quality. in the opinion of the agent aforesaid. and if within five days after notice of sueb insufficiency, the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof., of the tr. quired quality, the United States shall be authorised to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the contractor, 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 proposids will be received for their transportation from New York or St Louie. to their destination in the Indian eternity, up tojltst of Merck nest. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of wham to be certified by a -United States Judge or District Attor ney. for the faithful performance of the contracu.— Payment will , bemede after the connect is completed. and the delivery of the goads to an agent of the De. partmeet, upon a duplicate Invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked, "Proposals tor !Aft an goods." The bids will be submittal with the following head ing, and none will be received that ere nut made in the furze end terms here prescribed: "1 (or wet repose to furnish fur the seethe, of the 1 Indian Department, the following gouda, at the prices affixed to them respective)y, vin: (Here insert _ the list of goods.) Deliverable in the Aye& New York or St Louis on or before the---day of--neat, end in ease of the acceptance of hispropand, the quantity being pre• scribed by the Department, I (or we) will execute • contract according to this agreement, and give retie factory security to the Deportment, within eight days after the acceptance of this bid, and in case of failure to enter into such contract, and give such security, I (or we) wiil pay to the United States the difference be team the sum bidden by me, (or us,) and the sem which the United States may be obliged to pay fur the agree articles." - DMus INDIA" A /FA nes. September 28, 1844. • T HAn LET CRAW FORD , Coosolosioxiim pj indices Affairs oet 3-3towtinov. WHITE & BROTHER...hues retnirred from No. 92 to 76 Marketstreet.betweeu the Diamond and 4th streets to the store furmedy occupied by deo. R. White & Co. - opt 26-3 Elm Domestic Dry limb, &a. JUST REICEIVED,achoice kw of Economy fancy, drab, black end blue Broad Cloths; steel mixed end Olive Sattinetts;Cotton shawls and handkerchiefs; Brown Merino; French chimaand Fall River calker% Cotton under shins, and Gentlemen's stocks. Also, 100 cm potpie and yellow carpet chairr, for sale low for cash or approved exchange:. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Cam, Merchant, No 9 .sth ac 3-dtwaar '• $lOO 1121111743111. WAS ptdlen . from the steamer Ohio Mail. on her If V' Mena trap from 'Wheeling to this place, Mack Leather Trask with brass rods. and the,lot tars ••W J B E, Canada. ° =irked' on eenit end in, while lotion. I will give My dollars reward for the retorts of the tank, or omi bowl* dollars foe the tntek sad thief. Itionnadoo to boll& at this Off?* or 1 04° EollostP. **V Itamovig. W. J. B. ELUOTZ. Impartard Arrival. TIA sebsctiber has this day ?arrived, direct frame rsthe importers, the fiat:lorries' celebrated breeds - al ciga, viz: ' Congreatios, Regalia, Caner, Casadores, Principie Ugurii. &Mk*, iSit, Together with-the best brands ai Virginia Chewing Tobacrii (hne art,) Snails said half Sorusish cod Com ma Cigars; all of which will be said at the lowest peraile prim Circa/4 M. MIIINLEY, No GO/ Water at., a 1111 W doors tient the Sept 184( . Ittoaoagabala House. 51 - 1 QUARTS OF WILD CHERRIES, for wbicis ihe WOW price will be given at the Drug store of W M. 'THORN, • 10. No 53 Market et. _.... . _____ Cheap litudi•nank At Cook's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth Street. . Q T r.m. PENS.—Hovtard's. Cottages. I:pistulary, 0 Mercantile, Mitchell's, Swan Qui% and a greet variety of others. Quills—Muse. Cohen's, &c. Hover's and Arnold's Black awl Bed Ink, in quarts and pints, a. 6, sod 4 ox, bottles. Black Sand—Perfeetly clear, 621 cu. per doe. Writing awl Letter Paper:— . Butler's superfine, 13.50 per ream. 25 ots per quire Ames' Quarto pow, 2.75 " " 20 do Faint Lined, 2,00 " 15 " " Ruled 'Satin post, 2,50 " " 20 " " Butler's Vellum Cap, 3,00 " " 25 " " Ames' Fine Foolseep, 3,23 " " 510 " " Dickey & Lysle, Fine Ruled Cep, $3-25 " " Gilt edged Letter end now paper. • I Sand boxes, ink stands, wafers, Printer's blank.. Sealing Wax—Fancy col'cl, Government, Treasury wax, &C. Time Recke--eery convenient fur telling the day of the womb, awl saves mach time and trouble, being eminently before your desk. Visiting Canis. Copy and Ciphering Books. Wash Books, for keeping accounts of "clothes dent to the Laundress, quantity sent and returned. . Almanacs of all kinds—Dutch, English, Omit, 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 Cowed. 85 Fourth street. eept.2B MMUGM. THE capacious wirebonse now oaxtpied by the subscribers in Allegheny city, 'rabies them to ac. conunodata such persona as may require Storage for produce or other articles arriving by canal, on liberal terms. The great extent of thie warehouse. the con venience of landing freight, and facility of drayage, ford inducements to all. those dealing in Salt, Iron, Flour. &c., whom, by the cutting of of the Aqn.oduct navigatioo, are prevented from landing cargoes in Pitts• burgh, as formerly. The requisite labor supplied, and sales, attended to if required: TAA.FFE & O'CONNOR, corner arCoder and LavAck streets, Ali', city. sem 18.1 m opposite Hind evert Bridge 'MOIL L *AMMO WENDELL, *ractleal Meek sad Watch naker, Allegheny City, Pa. Kin 2(1-ly New nooks. Ming Works of Sao. Sidney Smith, ie 3 vol. AL A Mam alef gemination few Metrical Students. with queasiest and answers upon Anatomy and Physi °LW. Se erg, Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate. tie Modica, &e. Tberenvisylviusla Law Directory for 11140ia Pam phlet. For sale at the Book Store of rept 17-dly W. M'DONALD. ran ?mailbag, At the NEW HAT and CAP STORE, iri to APRINo. 102 Wood snort, third doot ltrltive S. Fainestncit & Cit.li - Auctitxt.Rooms. The subscriber feeling thankful for the liberal pare* ago has received, would , respectfidly inform Discus• touters end the public, that he is' prepared to supply them with the latest style of Hats and Caps, wod ou the most reasonable terms. Perseus wishing to boy fur Cash, are iavited. to.Calir as he is deber.i.d to sell at priced to 'shit die' tOiNts. - - rept SO•lend G. W. GLASSGOW. rmovArimhki• tool's! 2000121:. -. 1:24'LLAS tr g traite. Jon ronelettcl nse* for ode Wholes* end Retail. C. YAAGER. 101 ileriurt, neer Liberty. De d'ilsan F ,de is Rioada, Palma, Louie de Garcia, Pedro Germ)°, T. Antonia, 'Arafura *do. OripMae Oeuvre Sabo or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. A T 10 o'clock, A M., on SATURDAY, the sth .en inst., will be sold at the C wart House, in this city. by order of John Widasters, Jr., acting eaecutot of. the estate of the bite Thomas MlCee, deceased,— Five valuable Lots of Ground. with the improve menu thereon, among which is one fronting on Liberty street, 22 feet 6 inches, sad extending back 110 feet, oe 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 Cowt,ln Gazette, Morning Post, and Chromic'', as well as the terms of rale, to which the public are respectfully referred. .1. D. DAVIS, oil A uctiaaeer. Just Jhumbrud, A T M'KENNAS' Auction kart. corner of 24 and ZS. Wood streets, slot of superior STEELYARDS, of serious sixes, also a sand/ got of Dwight's Bright Augers. V. M'KENNA, merit 7 . Auctioneer. !sr Xals, ASMALL FARM, with a good Mill seat, situated ow Pine Cm4,4p Pins Township, about 10 miles from Pittebu%b, containing about 60 acres of Land, part of whi& is cleared and has thereon a square Log House and ether imywovements. with an abuit lame of good Goa and timber. Apply to JNO. D. DAVIS, tug 224 Corner of Wood and sth streets. 'yM!l . riIHE particular demonsuatione of confidence 1 shown in C. BRINKERHOFF'S Health RE STORATIVE is unparralleled. The respectability of the testifiers and their unimpeachable 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,C bromic el isordera,seve re Coughs and Colds, Pain and Weakness in the Side and Chest, Btc. Msny eminent divines and medical and legal gentlemen have left their address with the Proprietor for reference. The Getters] Agent would feel most happy to furnish testimonials in manuscript, now in his possession, fur examination, from sources perfectly convincing in their term. Horace Everett, Di Hudson street, New York, Gem aril Agent for the U. S., has appointed f. KIJ)D, DiGoairt, corner of 4th and Wood sts., as Agent fat Pittsburgh. sept 26-JlEn Ma= A 112111106. MBE subscribers have just. received and have la store, a complete and fresh supply of Groceries, &c.. comprising in part 200 Rags green Rio Cuitket 20 " Laguayra (tic 5 " Manilla du; 60 packages Young Hymn Tea; 20 " Imperial dn; 10 " Gunpowder cla 16 " Superior Black em 20 boxes Russel & Robineoa's 30 Tobacco; 10 " May's So " 90 " mooned skies sad brands td 20 Naas grata Pepper: 50 cans Bakinsare Mustard; 50 " London do 20 kegs paled Ginger; • I SO " " All Awl 15 dna patent Rockets; 100 " Bed cords! 10 boxes white cloy . Pipeg 2 canyons Indigo; • . 10 b'lls Moan . • . 2 Rh& Madden 10 Bbls Copperas; 4 Casks Epsom Salty, 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar; 5 Bbls do • 2013b1sNo 3 Mackerel: , 20 " Tar. • • Together With a imaml aseertMain of Pittsburgh manufactured articles; all of which we are sletermin ed to dispose of on dm mast accommodating mime. HAIL iIAN, JENRIPKIS & CO., 43 Wood street. WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR A Superior Wash lbr the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the moot healthy state of the naotith--Cleansli!,g and restoring the teeth to their natural vibiumest vying hardness to the gums, des troying the putrifactiva influence of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the irritation and MOWS& incidental to their diseased state, and in fact conibin utg 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 eelebrw. ted Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. Waal", Dentist, Liberty street. aug 31 R. WHITE & CO., have removed to No 51 Market street, between 3J end 4th street., to the store formerly occupied by Derlingtoo & Peebleo, next dour to Win. brEedght. sept 113-3 m Cons Uremia. 41"1 DOZ. C 01124 BROOM 3i V on band and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & Co. ser 21 Water it., between Wood &11mitlifietd. ikvessies, Ina•• sad littirrefi. HE subscribers are Arm receiving ftom the East T a fresh supply of Groceries, Winekand Liquors to which tbey invite the attention of their customers and dealers generally. Theirs:Mt enmptises— GROCERIES. 45 bads NO Sugar, pHinequality; 200 bias " Molnar s, do. • 1300 lbs Loaf Seger; 130 begs Rio Colfeet 50 packages Teat 2 cereons 14 boxes tobacco, assorted; 12 a.. White clay Pipes, large; 12 do. Sutras; 6 do. Chocolate; 50 mats Cinnamon; 8 kegs do. ground. Also—Pepper, Allspice, Ground Ginger, Alum, Iron, Nails, Window Glass, &c. LIQUORS & WINES. 15 half pipes Brandy, variousbtatid.,4 4 pipes Holland Gin; I pun boon Jamaica Rqw; 5 Ithds New England aa. 55 ratter casks Post Wine, various brand% 25 do Madam Wins. do._ 25 do Sweet Malaga Wine; hluls Limbos* Also—Chsenpagne. Clank fko.. tair R o amed Whiskey, of superior quality, with an assortment of Dementia Liquors, Ce tals, &e , ways on hand. W& M MITCHELTREE, se 27—dtol. No 160, Liberty st. FOR MIMI. QII ACRES of hind. ftlitr-Pbtabufgh, with the ► Sixem 'Engine, Illaci t heery sad Rope walk, lately occupied by Smith and Guthrie. extending from the Butler reed to the Allegheny river. There ere on the premiss!'" a block of three two story Brick dwelling houses. and one of t-ht two suety Frame dwellings, besides the Waschreasa attached to the Rope walk. This property is admirably adapted for a Rope factory on the Matt extensive scats. all in readiness to prose cuss the business immetlatelyt The location it beau tiful and improving in value. Fortunes apply to • GEO. COCHRAN, saps* No 96 Wood attret, If not /Ki m as p r irue Sale, it will be offered at Public gals. en the poremiseti. OD Taursafq'Ml No. vsmber next. at 10ii o'clorit, A. M. Oraaborsio! Oranbarrios! CRANBERRIES; 1:00 131181 20.1 Surbr ar isttisins; In BM). Copperao. • Seesived asmi 5* sale big • . F J. D. WILLIAMS, No 28 Fiftb attest. ANIMUCLAICIP4MIIIIII4II •OAT LIKE, Apr A. fritalportatios of MERFHANDIZE. AND PRODUCE PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, •ID NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS ESPECTFULLY inform thai rfriend s and shi wore ireatrally, 'haulm" have changed tbe mimed their Traosportadon Line, ftom the UnstedStatos Potable Boat Line. tothe American Portalokrßoat Line. This line is coutposed of twentrlive new Four See Lion Portable Boats, one of whh will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphisatd Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are um well known to shippers seThera* to requireemnommt; ffi suce it to say, that the etentioo, loss, separaticatann damage to Goods, invariably atumding tbasW. rept shipments between Pittsburgh anri Philadeloa4 r by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods and produce shipped by Was line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additiooal charge to the owner". Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east urn cities, and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for warded intinediatelyon arrival at Plushugh 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 eitins, and charge no soon miasions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods dimmed to the care of the undersigned A &eras will be promptly attended to, H. DEVINE & CO. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G..WHITESIDES &CO., s6a Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Cammerce street Wharf. Baltimore. 4 1 - A FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE Se WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatbarnstreet. Berton. alligni O. A. IteANTILTT'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE Pot the tiassixortation of Yerebandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE, success this line has met with, since it was best established on the "individual &tittrim" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-fire ' one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia atalelai dame every day (except Sundays) during the melon. -and make the trip through in six days. Tha superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System orerevery other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known teshippers by this route generally to require any com meat. Shippers can rely onhaving theirr rodnce, merchant ise, or rods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch end at the very lowest rate of freight charged hi other Lines, without any additional charge mud* fur reed.. log or advancing charges, &c Alleommuniestions to the fallowing Aber is will be promptly attended I tt: CHARLES A. WANT:LIT. At the Depot; Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL,. 59, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st. Baltimore W & J T TAPSCOTT, No IS, Peek Slip. New York THOMAS BORDIDGE.. 31.1 272, Market street, Phi Twirl .bin I9r !Freights to Philadelphia mad Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFAPTTIRERE' LINE FOR transporting Goals, Mennen ,. lise, Produce, &c.,, between Pittsburgh, Phawlelpitia end Baltimore- Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar, ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proptieton and agents will give their whole at tentionend endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship. pen,menhauts. manufacturers andothers to give as a tall tefore shippingebtewhere. Merchandise easeiga6 ad to the agents will be received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional chary:fee fat warding or stone. SAMUEL W PAT, • P proriege ,,, H L PATTE.RSON, AOKIMI: Samuel al Kist, Canal Buis, seur7tb at. Ilttiit's. Saugus/ W Day, Ist and Yd Wharf, below Rote Delaware, Philathdphii: blase Cruse, Baltimore. El L Patterson, Hollidaysburg)). Jesse Patterson, Johnototra. N Briggs, New York. Wes B Repsobis & Co., Benton 1111rEit ?OS JanieslleCully. Irwin& Martin , R Robinson & J W Barbridge& Co, Henry Coulter, p o • C G Hassey, ° John Gri er, Church & Carothers. Ostorre, Breed, F Sellers. Sams& J McNi4ht, &Mastiff!. Samuel Wilson, Aladisae. Jo • feb 13. '44 Rich Goshen Obsess. AFEW Boxes, von7 superior Goshen cheese, jest teeeivell asi for sale by REINTIART & STBONO, 140 t i nnily at. sept 11. - - Near Toss. - 26 PACKAGES of Tens, assorted, orriviticand and for Web, win 11 REINIiART & STRONG. No. 140 Liberty St. Wow it Lot** Copyist Ilirommom CIIN band .end for sale, 100 Copying Preessweersl 11l in finish and availability to any either invented or of eastern make, at sinty per Cel* under their Pte. What business man will be without such a labor saving machine, when they can be pert-blued for -o small a man as ten &Dam To be had bz tbn dozen or single one at J. S. 121VVYNNE'S, Franklin Manniketray, t'd sweet. S. CVTHIWRI'S. 35 Wood sleet. Of at Sept 5 Pittsburgh Gressatium. Third street. Adores Wood aid SerpiAfield. THE Subsertier haring fitted up the Gymmisinnt A. in first este style, open his books for Mason subscribers. cat Mendt;y, the 2d inst. Asa plate ofeiuseeise, the Gymnasium bus pa oar. rior in this eity. It has been fitteli up with new se ratus. eaknlated to bring nil the =twat' ' action. This kind of exercise is rec., mil the best physicians , in the din, es falai tigress. the body and inspirers tbd health A It is especially reeossirrended to persons ry habits, wherna Babb to suffer from in , its kindred reit*, priiduced senor. rise. Call in Lad moraine the selves. JOHN. M'CLEJ Fo p 3441 t~:, >r
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