Mail!) Post.l PITTSBURGH t PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1844 THE ELECTION. A Glorious Result for the Democracy!!! A WHIG LOSS OF 800 SINCE 1840 ! 2300 below tho Whig estimate !!! The democracy of Allegheny may well be pond of the tretult.of the election of yesterdny. After all the . tinlinEr4ed means uicrl by our opponents; after titian dming thousands of dollars in their efforts to blacken the reputation uf the demtteratie candidate, they have fdl EIGHT HUNDRED below their vutcof 18 , 41.1. and TWENY-THREE HUNDRED below the majority ,theyeitpected. This is glory enough for the demo crats of Allegheny, and indicaus o hat the result will 'be in other portions of the State. The express by which we received the rcturrs was , run by ! Mr Ito ly ratterton, and the anxiety to hear • the vote nn Governor being so great, the riders were instructed not to wait fur any other returns. The rote on the balance of the ticket, however, will not • • Iraq much from that of Governor. A CARD Perskus wishing to avail them.elves of the benefit of the Naturalization Laws, in beetantog citizens of the United States, before the coming elections, will call at ilto office of Jons J. AI I TCII F.I.L. phu• will 'cheerfully assist them in performing this duty. Itureau of Construction, Equipment, and • Repair, o.:tohr r 2.1,18.14 QEAL ED PROPOSALS will be reciiivod nt this k.. 7 Bureau until 3 o'clock, Y M, of the 3d day of No . . evurnibitirj next, fur fornishiro , and delivoritig at the re , 4pective Navy Yurils mar ' Portsmouth. Now Hamp . ,alaftet Clharleston Mu.s. , :t*cho.e.ts:Brookivo,New York; ,Philodelphio; Washington. D C, and (.4osport, Virpi aia. such quantitios of cold rolled hob copper and of rolled tdieet copper, ro t iixcoodintri, one - hundred :;i4barunand . periods of each at any one Navy Yard; and .of round, flat, and Fquurc boa as may be ordered by theretspective Commandents or Navy Agents, or by this BUrean, beta eon the . fitst day of Junuaty. 1845, :and the.'3o:b of Juno, 1.84 G. The lint Iron to not be legs than onr-fottrili of an - its* thit,k, nor inure than six inches wide, the Srpier, 'I; 01, nutlegs thun line-half an inch, ner morn than three inrhcssylure, and the Round nut 1: eslimn one inch, nor more ilinn three iiiehrs, in The Iron and Copper is io be of the be =t liter from flaws. tagged ends or edges, ernelis or min r •defects, and true to the sizes atdrteii awl MIA be rub- Jpet io I , uvh tests and inspection m;iy be directed, acid in all respects to the stitisf 'el ion of the Common thirds of the rPspecti‘e yntds, or it will n ot l ot tecek. Any itantity not exceeding fiv e then zarti pt.und, , of ripper ix five toil: of Iron to he 1 1, 6. t-r. .1 ttiii.in it .days after the coder Alai' be teceived, cme du V will be 'Snowed fiii• eseiy oththiotail ihniosand pound; uf'Copperor uthlitional ton of [10:1 that 'nay be .rdrr u.(. is.to he distinctly uoilioStuoti• however, that (3:11111C: 01 . 0 1101 1.1111 , e 1.113. Chaim ur privilege tti nny great-r rina”tity of • Ir,:n or VoprierAlikin may evpres3!y nleretl. " It is it9bo tin lerstood • also, that when persons ntherillares than iho:e twat- w hich they engage to funii:fi:iiticlo s, they will be ru9ni i i• d to nil -mint 110 butlyttize :tome person n: or mar the place of tAikivety; at r eceive and let upon the regiii , itions ol ...Mfrs q hi e h may he mud.; ; titt,l in ea:e the pc Fool) " who cootraer:, or 'his.agent, .hall 1,4•g1i et or till to - .comply isirh the requisitions or he met} rrceive -for articles under' tUntrart, iu proper time or of • proper cptalit v, the officers- or 1 igent Oftlto NUvy 'lie nutluirized to purchase the same, lotl the contractor • shall belliable for ally C1a . 1.: , 74 Of C 0,4 OVel contract. Sepneate prop - rolls mutt be made for each NTIVy Yard, and for the Copper, ttrd for the Iron, and the price asked per pound roitst he the some, for the bolt And sheet Copp. r; and for ihe rotund, flat and equar.• Iron; that the different Iron may be correctly fared . 13 with t Alo approved gimei , s in one half the oat imatral Amount of the porpective contrite's, will be sTquireci, and ten per centom in addition Its Ire With hetd the amount of each payment to he made, rt., ..orrllateral security far the due an.i faithful performance of the req)• ce iwe c.uttraClS: which will: on no neColilif, lie paid until the contracts aro complied with in all re- Ammo. After deducting ten per ecnt um, payment v ill he muscle by tiro Culled Sm h •a, withir:tiinv tJnys after duly 6:vilified and nliprnved, Nlrtli he itieser.ted to the Navy Agent of the Station wit re delivetiei are made. Die power to reject all niT•ra 1141 penunis who have heret..fqre failed to thitil their ent.traetc with the Gov derametit is exitrett4ly 11)14 Bureau. .T 4 be.putiliyherl three t illiet4 a ‘vreli until the 31 of November next, ia the Mociisoninn and Spectator, Waithington. I). C ; New llampoititn Gazette; Mnrn- ing Post and Daily Times. 804.1,7, .huirlasl of Coin mstrtir, Sun and Auruns, New Y 0144; National Enquirer, Blititsburgla. Pennsylvania: Sun and Reltuhlican. ,Baltinrre, Md.; Enquirer. Richmond. Virginia; Old Dominion and Beacon, Norfolk, Virginia; American Sentinel, Niercur) and Priblic Ledger, • Philadelphia; Mornieg Poo, Pennsylvania. Oct. 3.--3tavet3Nov. • • Valuable Blusle Books. OSTON Academy's Culfection of Choruses, by .Lowet Boston Anthem Book, a new work jog tublished by Kowel Maxim Boston Academy's coilirtiun of church Music by Luwel Nfason. Book of Chants, consl.ting of iteleetfoot , from-Sacred Scriptures, by Lowell Mason. Carolina Sacra, a Boston collection of church music *towel Mason. The Bosum Oleo B Jolt, by Lowell Mason and Mr. 0: Webb. The Gentlemen's Glee. Bot.)k, a selection of Glees for Men's voices, by Lowel Mason "TheCkleim. a selection of secular melodic, by .Ma.. aim and Webb. The Juvenile Singing School. designed Cr common ileht;els and families by Mason and Webb. The noston Sehiiol Song Book, consisting of cones for children by L Mason, . The Little Songster, by G S Webb. Vocal exercises end Solfeggios with an accompani ment fOr the Piano Forte. Mason's Sacred Harp, vets 1 and 2. " Patent notes. 'Evangelical Music Book or Sacred Minstrel and Harp united. Dyer's Anihems, Odes, Choruses, &a. ' Selections. The Cluisi ion Harp by Wakefield. The 'Sliassouri Harmony. Beauties of do with all the different kind/ of Music Boutts now in use, eouatanily on hued and for sale wholesale and retail by CHARLES H KAY. corner Wood and Third sta. Cheap and Valnabla Property lbr Salk A LARGE: FARM, with valuable mems, oilLtate a short di.nmee from the City of Pittsburgh. ft will be sold entire or divided to suit purchase' A— iredispytable. - Atoso, For Sale or Leaee„ a lot of ground 'en the I The vabiable Runiati Catholic Bon' fir sale north silk. of Front, above Rots *tart, in ti.r City of I at rodurra priceg, at the wholrutle anti retail Look Pitt:stuio. For terms apply at the Real Etadte and paper ttarrhot,se of Cft KAY & Cu," Cortiiiitisciag •oltice of corner of Wood and Third streets,. out 5 ' BLAKELY S. MITCHELL. ent :1, 1344. Port of Pittsbut.O. 3 FEF.T 9 iNCHEd MATER IN THE CHANNEL EtkPORTED BY D. B. Sheble, Steamboat Agent and Commission Merchant, Water Street., near Wood ARRIVED Rhode Island, Dawson, Cincinnati, Belfast, I.lliert, Cleveland. Hart. B.•Nver. Mi lsigaa, Boil. Beaver, DEPARTED. Bridgewater, Campbell, Chwintattti, Pima, Varidegrift, Michigan, Bei+, Bearer. Cievrland, Hart, Bearer. Co:elia, May, St For Cincinnati. e b n o p y t : t E ' sr ' u m „7ll ‘ d ‘C ep A i t rt " t? the Ural tabu-avil:ate Potts. regularly. on ovary Monday Inoruing, ut 10 o'clock. For fruight or pa.,auge apply on board, or to septa 111RNIINGII ANT Sr. Co. • BEAVKII. PACK El. The well known steamer MICIIIGAN, W. IL Bo K 5, Master, hascommenced her regular dully trips, leaving, Pittsburgh (a 4 hereto fare) at 3 o'clock. P. M . Rad Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and dicme who hale 110 money carried tree. • • The Canal to Cleveland will he opened n: :non 9.4 the weather ill permit.; on the Opening of which CIA - HEE B.t. CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND, 0., and NtEADVELLk. Pat., will imrao.iiately opern tit.n. For freight ordstige npply un boi rd. or to - G. 34: HARTUN, jury 12 Watts - street. 11:7'The Michigan is provided frith Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH Atip W i:ELI NG REGULAR PACKET. 4 , The new and +nb•tvtid steam lin:tt R I DOM ATE 11, Capt. CAMBALL, elltO._.. will run. a, a reg•il::r packet between !Ili. place ntul Wlttieliatz, leaving l'ittAlturizh every Tue,:day and Friday nt 3 o'clock. and Wheeling y Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight nr puAsurt apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Brilg..warer is provided with Evans• Safoy Guard, to prevent explosiun of boilrrA. june Complete Stock or Groceries T 3 LIN & STRONG have ittzt received at 11... their NEW CHEAP Gl:m - 7Ela &rout:, Nn. 140 LiiiiKtury STREET, tilt it full supplies of tots/ things, comprising one of the'best select d fdatka. as tit quality and satiety, ever r.flered to the pith'ie in this city. Their assortment cons:-ts. is pact, of the follow ing 130 bags prime Green Rio (*Mire; 15" super. tild Government du, do; 15 old white Lagoira " superior old Mocha do: 511 pbekages Green and Rack Teas. rompri,ing d s some of the finest rittaities ever' b:,..7glit. to this market. 10 hags black Popper; 5 Allspit e; 1 bid Cleves ; 100 Ins Is Cassia; Ibis Ground ; 1(111 Dm Nutmeg.; 3 hags Race (singer; 50 1' Mac.; 1 letg Jamaica GU g.l; 100 1 1 Cayenne l'eppet; WIMt• Pepper; Landon, Bo.aon and Fr, tall Nliad.ettl Po. t• G1...al Spier., of every description; 16 Ilexes Lout Sagurs, tisFoited ; 8 bids 01110;1'd and th.; 3 boxes %%lite Havana Sugar; 2 bbls 131a111 do; Iu pr;vr.• ri; C) •re ' " N O. .7110iitsses-; 3 bl,Lo Poston Svritp do; 2 to Ilona. Dew I. do; 2 tierces st.p. , rim- Mee; 2 hid. Ft . "tine How 6 ca-k. Lair Cut rants: Itax.'s and 1,11/QtaX , A Bnerh Rat-ins ; 2 casks Sim Smyenn Figs; -• 2 vicars Plithes, iu gi,op, 6 hoses Cilium 2 Legs Tutrairit.ds; 2 bale. Borth aux Almonds, .tirl Bitter Ala:ends; 2' bags Sicily & shell Almonds; 1500 Cocoa Nut,; 2 lErt. 10 boxes French Gdves and Lepers; cases piVewTved Canton Ginger; Bottled, Brandied &. Preset ,ed Ft tilts, tISS'A; litinderweetPs Choice Pickles, Jellies and Jams ; Do. Rich Meat and Fish Satires ; Do. Mushroom, Walnut and Tomato Do. True L(.111014 S) I up; [Cutsurs; FIVITI:1111 , 1se Water; India Currie Powdin ; Anchovy, dititibe and 11:,1-amique Pastes; Florence, Limn, Nlatseilo, and Olke Oils : Oil of Lemon; Lxtiztet cf 1.. mots; Oil of Staic, ; Sa'rsaPuriila Sirup; Pearl :Jaya and Tapinca ; Tr sins :laccureni and 1 ero,u viii ; Chocolate: Prepared Cocoa C1:0.11 ; Ll,som Solis; Saltpetre; Iltispherry, 11'hite Witte, & Cider Vitegto IS boxes superior Go,dwri " " l'ine Apple " la Sperm Candles. INS,701:1241: 4 " J aid's Pattnit Clll ~ de. do; 10 •• Cincinnati Star Candles; 1 cask Winter strained Spetni Oil; Castile, Rosin. and Fancy 1.F.-aps ; Catawely and Canary Seed.; Saletnitts; Brimstone; Itotten-stone; Whiting; Chan.; Starch; Alum: Indigo; Madder; Copperas; Logwood; Crintwood; rustic; Nicaragua; Aald.. fine Salina Tab r• Salt: " coarse Liverpool Salt. for meat; 4 " fine (141 do 20 boxes.Tubseco, assorted sizes and (wraith' ; 45 doz Beaver Patent litickets and Keelers: Window Glaso; Cotton Yarns; Cormlittionts: Berl Cords; Plough Lines; Juniata Nails; Bet metically Scaled Lobsters. Salmon & Halibut; Shad and Sardines; . If'‘ his. No, 1 Gibbed Herring: 16 lbs. half lilo. and rp. lds Mackerel: - No. 1 Salmon; Moss Shad: Codfish; 25 boxes Scaled Herring, &c , tic., &c. Purchasers are invited to call and e•amn our stack fur themstilees REINHART & STRONG., oct 7-d3t&w3t 140 Liberty street. Stray. Cow. GA NI E to the premites of the ‘ttl)Arriber, living in Ohio Tomo:hip, Allegheuypountv, about the,2oth June last, a brindle cow, With a white belly-the points of her horns are F o ned eff--she is about 15 or 16- years 41. The owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges and take her away. net 5 JAmr.s. PA roc. 4 Fall Fashion for Bats, No. 93 ' , Wood Street, THREE DOORS BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY. HAVING jovt returned from New York vciih the Foil fashion for Hats and Cars, I have now on hand and will continue to manufacture every variety of the most fashionable Hats .and Capa at the emery lowest Persons 'wishing to purchase vent. cheep fuahinable Hats and Caps are respectfully invited to give him II call. OCL .1-(1 I m2mw S. MOORE Blankets, Satinet, &a. 00 PAIR "COVADES" Superior Blankets; • A j 8 Fumes " Mixed Satinet; 21 " Steubenville Jeans; • Part on consignment and for sale by J. D. WI LLIAMS. OCI 5 No 28 Fifth street ttoman Catholic Books. THE CAtholic Mknua:; St Joseph's Manual; True Piety; Vad , Mecum; the Downy Bible!. . _.,...,.„-,,._____ ....... __.......,_. ~. rao.potrizi,s r-, -: • I.' 'i : • . c . 771 1S: i . NOT/OE. . „ . . SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the • QtriPide or Anxv Ctcinttivo AND ECtutiani, / office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, • Philadelphia, Aug. 22d. 1444. 5 iirashin g ton City. D. Ct, until Friday the Ist day of Q E.%LED PROPOSALS are invited and will be re.: ' November next, at one o'clock, fur furnishing the kJ ceived by the undersigned at this ()face until 1 o'- following goods in the quantities annexed, or therca- clock. P. M. of the 10th day of October next, for fur bouts, for the use. of the Indians: nishing for the United States service, on or - before the 2,700 pairs 3 point Mackinaw blunket.:, white first of February 1345 : 2,11)0 do 24 do do do d. Four Hundred Dragoon Saddles complete, to con -1,000 do 2 do do do do sist oftho following part or pieces, viz: 900 do li do au do do Saddle, Stirrups, ''. 500 du 1 do du da du Breast Strap and plate, Stirrup leathers, 130 do 3 do -du du green Crupper, Girths, 2. - • 120 do 3 do du do scarlet &mingle, llorso Shoe Potiches, 2 2,000 yards clot ,—indigo blue—fancy and grey list Cloak Straps, 3. Valise Strap, 3. 350 do do grass green, do du Curhinb Socket & Strap, Holster Straps, 2. 3,500 do do indigo blue, saved list Four Hundred Holsters and Holster Pluches. 850 du do grass Peen, do Few Hundred Saddle Valises, and 400 do d, scarlet, do I Four Hundred Bridles complete consist of the 3,500 do strouds—blue parts of piecei, viz: 200 do do scarlet Curb Head Stall, flutter head Stall or Bri -600 pounds worsted varn-3 fold Curb Heins, (long) 03'1, 150 doz. hatalkercbie 7 fs, cotton flag Halter Strap or Shank, Snaffle Reins, (short) 100 do du Madras I 'orb Cil/liti, Curb bit. 130 do do 'black silk Throat Strap, Swale Bit, or Bridoons 70 do cotton shawls. 3-4, nssui tad The whole to he of the best motet ials and work men- Pf,ooo yard; calico, dotne.stic ' ship. equal in all respects and conforming in would 3,000 do do linglis4f-and Freneli and finish to the models or patterns deposited in this, 3,009 do comae, bleached shirting office, and in the office of the Quarter Master, at St. 9,000 do do unbleached do . Louis, 51u., the Ascistant Qoarter Master at Newport.' 7,000 du do do sheeting Ky., and,. the United States Milt ta ty Storekeeper, at 3,030 do do domestic checks ' Pittsbui g, Pa., which can be examined by any person s,thW do d..> du stripes disputant to tra'w proposals. The saddle trees must'' 5,000 do do du plaids be made of the best sound mid seasoned ash timberfH 200 dozen socks, woolen and of the exact mod•• 1 and dimensions of the patterns 7,300 yards plaid nosey referred to, and will be subject to n strict inspection 6.000 do flannels, usaorted by such person or persons us 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 co npletion of the wood walk and be 600 pounds thread, cotton ironeclottol again after ironing, and before being cover -150 do do linen . ell. and finally, the whole work tvi II be inspected when 40 do sewing silk offered for delivery to the United States. And with 40 gross worsted prtcring• the view of guarding still further the juiciest awl 2.000 yards saltiest rights of the Government against inferior matetials and 1,000 do bad ticking, ~. workmanship. the trodersig,ned reserves tot he Govern -370 pisses ribbons—essorted ment the privilege, through the Inspectors who maybe 750 pottorts beads do appointed to inspect the articles contracted fur, •pf dirt -75 trillr , 4 clay awl fancy pipes 'Wing s.idilli , ric awldles as may be desi,analed, for 50 pounds Vermillion the pu i-p.iii• if ileirrathtartig more satisfaclqiily 3 000 pounds brass ket:les the qua/i'9 ~, the torn, ei? materibils aced work; 1,500 tin kettles which diaseeted -addle or :eddies, if tint,,d equal in all 30 dozen frying pans • s( respects 111 Lil.!1 1 .1111 . 111, will be received: but if tithe:- 1 .000 tin owls wise will Lie turned 1411111 the bands of the coon actor usi 1,000 tin cups t 'jeered ; and ilio toilet si t ; in d r;:serv , s to himself, as 53 thiten tire steels the agent of the Government, the further ri:thr or priv liege of regarding nay defect in model, materials or workmanship, discovered by dissectionots common to all the other siddlesoffered for inspection, as warren- I Ling the rejection of ell. A contract in triplicate, based upon accepted bids or proposals, will be executed by the parties ; furthe faith ful performance of which the usual bands with two or mar • good securities, will be tequired. The Etri; - !news in question may be delivered at either the Cie lid g and Equipaze Depot at I' hildeiphitt;or to the I 'f ticers or Agents of tins Government at St. Louis, Mo., Newport, Ky., or Pittsburgh, Pa., with whom the mod els or patterns above rnewioned may be deposited', as the contractor may find it inii-t corwte'dent. ; Payments will lei m ids'for eery hundie.l seta of E quipments received. if il-sired by this contrnethr. Letters containing Proposios yid be addles-ea to :lie widersigated, and endorsed '•Pmieisals for Horse Equiptnetos." c If ENVA STANTON, . Col. and Ass'tQuerter Meter General, , Ppt 3—u• C. S. Army • ' siti- , e+—,,145 worth 21 el '34 bllqUllS — iliitiAtCa 40 gr.,,:*qoaw utrb 30 1",1 , 44 111111 S MIN 7.0J0 ti,!, 11.,0k4 150 iisgh llnei N,AI;e4, a4Aurted—sBo worth '2OO dozen combs, sitorted 8U do SCI4IIIO'S. do 40 gr00,...s ism *pout,* 150 ,1 knives unJ Enka l'ew•or an , l Liu itlitt....s— . ll4U worth 1.3 $l3 IA ,yrth 75 attgt , (3ittilettt. vrotth . 20,000 gel flittiß :35 zit,tt , via worm 4 260 dozen botcher heises 13 Ju axes 70 , LJ h a f axe's • 40 do I:triativ uxr, , 6 1 ilk) I,‘ th:weo ;XI.. the amatott - of :ghoul $7,1300. t to Le :it) inches in tliti burro!, armi uue- Ihit.l - 11 ittehes ill the bated A -telehittle of tile a tick,. t'itapleit. (tamale of tit • rl - tti ti iti.li 111 , 1.. t 1.1. 41 ' i0t.16•1 tr.l.l:lly 11.41. tbost Itt•r , tttft,r , It.r•ti,lietl — gamide 4 1, bl. pi et4enteJ Lt the h:d,:,:r4 with th^ir hid.) mai: e tt.ir., i 7 W esltli;intt the . ttnuun [ u` tn.) it.:G t to be ex-W.11.1,1 fui each urtir ie. but DiTarteneilt r- serves the rigla u. incr./N.lc the 9-mulity alugy t,i tlieartitL•. ;Oa"' -.4 .4•÷06••• be M u le lin mint in motley to hn applied purclinim of ; :ood. will ho nitwit *33,0t10. of wi.reh some $40.000 will be timnieti.in th.r scab., trd, and rc.idnt• in tin. of Amcricati rtiomfuettire, a ll nther helm! etpial, wilt preferred. the iiriich.s will make an all I me etri!traziiii in tkii. 'shove and ;Olin price.; in do:lar4 and cents, at which or thev fmehift tisete, de'd;erahe in Ness. Vor:,, (!l i n t F o il - 1 00 of t he good: witatod inns I.e hold -ti de,ivery at St. Lotti , ,,) floor he;i.re the 13th d iv 01 May nem. u.,•timing the muttony of each artiehi eficeifivil in this lid very iwinetit afid exterMini: the rot', making, an tte,gre,:ate of the whoh:i invoico lo..fore ihe it an. 'flit goods will he in:Teen:4i at New yoirk by an ut t ent of the Coiled States, who will he uppoim ted bs the i)erirtment for the purpose. nod to tOitr Mill the conformity of the articley pitnehns , d with the samples exhibited, when the c i trunt shall be mist,', and with the terms ef the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the art ic!e , i alr not forni,ihed within the time poe.setil:ed, or if they are of imstiftiCieat (nullity. in the opinion of the "gout aforesaid, and it ithin fire days after !intime of stir It insidlicht ncy. the party shall nut furaiih other. in lieu thereof, of mho re ,piired watiity, the United Still l'll be authorized to ptirrlimie them of oilier, and to ••Itarge uny Mere:iv(' of price they may Ire compelled to pay therefor to the eatitractor, who atoll pay time said direr:Witte to the Unired Ns tll,-e g.p.a. will not n•aly Car delivery before the toi , itllt• of May, soro-rop or.s-114 wi:l be re,:eive , cl 6.r tlivir frofil N..w Turk or St Louis. tee their in the I..dhio coootry, up tofirst of neat. Bonds will he required, in the enniont of the with tiro good ituretivs. the sufficiency of whom to be certified by u tinned States Judge or District Attot. icy, fiir dm faithful performance of the Gout mitts.— Parini - an will be made after the cool ai is completed. and the delivery of rho goods to en event of the Dc pertdient, upon a dupticaleinvoicereriified by him. Communications to be inurlced,:'Peopositls tor Indi an good," • 'Ube bids will be submitted w jib the following head 'lca, an d nose trill he received lire are not made in the form arid terms here piesci "r(or we propose to furnish fur the service of the Indian Department, the (ulkes to goods, at the prices affixed to then respectisely, viz: (Here insert the list of goods.) Dalivtiroble in the river New . York or St Leek on nribefere the flay of next, end ease of the acceptance of his proposal, the quantity king-pre scribed by the Departmont,l (or we) will •;execute a contract according to-this agreement, 'and give rads. factory security to the Department, within eight days after the acooptanoe of this bid, end in case of failure to enter into such contract, and give such security. I (or we) will pay to the Upitild States the difference be ts, een the coin bidden . by toe, (or ti+.) and the sum %flitch thatidiied Srates may-ho obliged to pay for the sunk articles." ' • OfF/CN septeMlX!r‘23, 1844. • T HART - LEY CRAWFORD. Conenisitorrie. of Ifidian 4 4.foirs Or t liemiivsiL IxT Fr FIT. & 13110TH hitiiremoved froos_No. V V 92 to 7ti Market strect,between the Thawed rind 4th street. to the-sot° formeriy occupied by Geo. R. White & Co. Sept 26-433 a Domestic Dry Good-s, 4s. JUST R EC E WEB, achoiee lot of Economy fancy, atil drub, black and blue Brmui Cloths; steel mixed and Olive Sattinettq:Cotton shawisand handkerchiek Brown Nlerino; French ehiata and Fall Ricer calicoex Cotton under oiling, and Gentlemen's stocks. Also, /00 cut purple and yellow carpet chain; fur sale low for cash or approved exchange. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and ort 3-dlw..twe Corn. Merchant, Nu 9 sth it $lOO REWARD. WAS stolen from the steamer Ohio Mail, on her recent trip from Wheeling to this place, a Black LealAer Trunk with brass rods, and the let :eri "W J B 'Canaan," marked on etr-lt end it tv , .ite letters. I will give fifty dollars reward fo r de return of ti,e trunk. nr taut hundred doll-irs for tiv troll( awl u,irf. Infortroitiou to be left at this Cant or.itt ii.e Eselettage.. sjiiit 17 W. J. 13. ELLIOIT Itemoval fZ. \VLiIIE S.: Cu.. Ig.geg• reinnvcil to No M.grket. Agref:t. between 3.1 igngi 4111.6treetgg, to stare 6/reit...E . g); occupied by Uorlington & PeebliA, ❑:xt dour to Vito. ig,g,gt 18.3 n Groccricz, Wings and Liquors. ..b,c,ll.tr. we now receivi:le Ct.)inNt u fre,li supply or Groceries, tV ines awl Liquors t‘lii.:ll they i,,vito tiro attention of 1,10,-req - - . -- de,tle,o gener.ti y. Itktic.. 45 - TIT le U So..J.rir, prime quality; 000 bblt Mola.se,:. do. 1500 lhs Loaf Sugar; 1:n11 bags itio 50 rtckagos 0 cerui.:l4 14 1,,,. e . to.orted; White cluy Piper, 10. d.,. SINIT11; I; do. t 50 mats Cinnamon: Ii kegs do. erout.d. Allspiee, Ground Gins, r, Abina, Iron, Nails, Window Gans. , , & c . LIQUORS & WI NES, 15 lila pipes Brandy, various brand,; 4 pipes 1 I,,llavd Git 4 1 pun henn Sumac:, 11,in.; 5 lands New England do. 35 ginner castia Poi t %Vine, various brihrloi 25 do Nludeint Wine. do. 25 d r Swetit Malaga IViue; • 2 b1ia:51.64015 Al..—Clinmpngue Clnret, &c. ,uperior quality, mill ant ass., tment of Domestic Liquor:, C.o dials , &c , al \vtlys on band. W St. M macuELTREE, Sept . No 160. Liberty at. Report of an Committee of Casts sidiniitta to !he Meditated Vapor path, in it Guy, TE Committee appointed to super inted the u s e of ihe Barb in this city conceive that the time is arritel when they rattirt ro repm t more fully to the public what they have now leurned from experience and observation of the ftritl use and efficacy of the 'They williict eil nathin4 but, facts which have daMe within their own knowled4e. tince the. bath was opened it has been used by alleges from 7 years to 70 and we believe in all eaes it has been usefal but the most numerous chess of rases in which it has af fottled almost intim-Ai:tie relief and in some complete cure, ore those of recent colds, Amonathrm. inflamed eyes, eruptions of the sl.iu, scrofulous swellings, and general debility. A considerable number of patients white eyed ware to &Bellied taut they bad been coin= ;wiled to isbiurlon ..their, usual avocations for Many weeks and who luta been sibjecterl to avery other tumid or treattneut without receicine any relief 'Entre been effectually cured by this bath in some cas e s by three times using itunot Limbers six orcight it has a remarkabie effect -of clearing the skin from troublesome erupting-4 nod gives it a softness and freshness thin is striking indication of improved health. FLEMING & BLACK, on Fifth near Smithfield ,t.,-Pit t .sburgh Sewickley Academy. A clayrsical aidcommerciat boarding .schtiol fcr boys, On the Beaver Rend, 11 tnilettftotn Pirtsbnigh. RIY. JOSEPH S ! 77,Fi1.f. 17 PRINCIPAL. .• filrlF: AVit t terZessitin will commence on FRIDAY. 111. NOVENI BIM L 1344. Term--,Beattling..Tui• lion, Wrphing,tFuri, Light 4, &r., per settlian of fire ,i45--otie :half. pupil& in ntivance. Boek• trot S: Kt iorieryfurnielxid. s hon ty !pima, nt the expense rt the pupil., All ciotbing to he distinctly marked l'upils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that nil should be present on the first day of the ',es - •• • • - Rel4:r to 11,,n ChitklotrStmier, DeJolepb P Gazvini (17 For further partienlars empire of the Principnl. or of Messrs JOHN IRWIN & SON, No 11. Writer strt•et, Pittsburgh. oct 2-lm For sale' Cheap and on Easy Tonma. 91WENTY Budding Lor.s New Troy, tinrth side J. .filtho "Allegheny River, 90 feet in v.idth and va r)4ng f:ratn_2 o o to 240 feet in depth. ALsn. TWO Boildit , Lnt', on the Fourth Street Road, 24 feet from and 91 feet deep. m, Ater), ft Lot and Frame Home, yielding b itandiome income, in . ..-kllegheny City. . ALSO, THREE Lots of ground, on which shopA, c. are erected. )ielding n good grouod•rent, in Alk iheny City. Those who 1.0411 tr barn ruiticolqrs nod s ,, e phtn ;lie ahoy,' prop ny , pi,upp.o ti :l. u n M r . s-Iv es t., , or, or ut the Real', Estuto •ttrai Cecte”citnring Mic,• r.f BLAKI. ITC:IIET..- yet 5 11,t 1 .543. •car s:hstrtet. auction •Sake. mmuommem Copiri:ll:4 7 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. WILLbt. enltl aver:ably ta adjournment at Davis' Cotothercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sitteeta, n Thuridny everting next, Oetober 10th. at half past 7 o'clock, by order of John M'illast ers, Jr., acting executor of t he estate of the late Thomas M'Kee, deceased, the following described valuable property, vitt Five valuable Lots of Ground, with the improve- meats thereon ) among which is ono fronting on Liberty street, 22 feet 6 niches, and extending bad; 110 fedi, on which is erected a three story brick Warehouse, at present occupied by Myers St. Co., which, with the other property is more fully doscribed in advertisement published by order of Cow t, in Gazette, Morning Post, rind Chronicle, as well as the terms of sale, to which the public are respectfully referred. The title is indisputable. JOHN NI'MASTERS, Jr., acting Executor. J. D. DAVIS, A uctioneer.. Just lteceivod, • AT NPE KNNAtS" Arction Msrt, cornor of 2d and Wood atreera,alotofsuperior STEELYARDS, of various sizes, also • Satan lot of Dwight's Bright Augers. P. . I .IPKENNA, sept 7 Auctioneer. For Salo, A SMALL FARM, witha good Mill seat, situated on Pine Creek, co Pine Township, about 10 miles Pittsbursh, containing about 60 acres of Land, ► part of which is cleared e nd has thereon a square Log flouse and other improvements, with an abun lance uf'ood coal awl timber. Apply to • JNO. D. DAVIS, aug 2'2-tf Corner of Wood and Sth streets. Choap Stationary. At CooL's Literary Depot, 85 Fourth Street. QTEra. PENS. , —Howard's, Cohen's, Epistolary, kJ Mercantile, Mitchell's, Swan Qui!), and a great variety of at 0111011 ' 4, Sc e. and Arnold's Slack and lied Ink, in quarts aud pints, a, a, nod 4 oz, botch's,. Black Sand—Perfeelly clear, 624 cts. per dnz. Writing and Letter Paper:— But Aupcihne, $3,50 per re9tn,2s cu per quire. Ames' Quarto post, 2.75 " •' 30 " " do Faint Lined, 2,00 " 15 " " Ruled Satin post, 2.5 i) " 20 " " 13utler's Vellum Cap, ;4.00 " " 25 " " Ames' Fine Fool rap, .325 " " 90 " " Dickey Cir Lysle; Fine Ruled Cap, $3-25 " " Gilt edead Letterund note paper; Sand boxes, ink stands, wafers. Printer's blanks. Sealing IVax—Fancy cord.,*Government, Tiva,ury &c. Time Iltrki—very conveniont f,r telling the day of the mouth, and dives much time and truuble, ix:dug conatnctk beim e ynor (kik. Carli, Copy and Ciphering BooliA- Wash Book , , for keeping accounts of clothes 'Kent to t h,• Luoudreaa, rionnlity sent and returned. Aim:lnn...l of all I;4l4—Dutch, Ct.mic, and Turner & "Ile alto% e 11,1 , U1t meta of Stationary can and %fll he sold CFl l, yert u rn .can lie purcliased elsewhere. Call ut C , r0.:% , P. 5 rootthstreot. qe pt 23 STORAGE. rid fir. rm eit:inn.; w treitnuse now occupied by the su64cribrm in Allegheny city, enablee them to ac corntn.khite .0-11 rersonv may rerl;re Stoenee for predoce or other rhiieles iori . ving by canal, on liberal term:. The groat client of !hi+ wnrehoteve, the con venience of holding freight, and Gtcility ortirhyagP, nf fo,' inducements to all those. chnslinz - Flour, &c.. whom, acriiities in Pitts- The n•quisit -labor supplied, and *Ales attended to if requirto(l. - 1 AS FFE 6: O'CONNOR, cnnier of Cedar and Lacoric streets, Alt's city. s••pt 13.1 in o;tpusite Hand -ttreet Bridge. Fail Fashions, At the NEW HAT arid•CAP STORE. No 104 Wood ~ trevt, third door t0...h0w S. rtt , thr+t , •cli it Co.'s Auction ftii,m4: The sith4critfrer feeling the (or the liberal patron up be 1 11 4 receive:l, would rellectfnlly inform hisertui tntr-ri and tios p u blic. that he 14 prepared to v.pply them with tile Integ 1-lati and Coils. and on the ITITISt ronsontibt.e l'ergoo. aki.hioe to boy fr.r Cn4h, are invited lii enll;ai he ii determined to 4pll at prireg to ,nit the times sept 30-1 nut Lea d f o Lurd. 50 ,K 1 13 ':( 1) ; $ S N in tote. and for I L. 1 , sale by Oct 3-I.r Fresh Arrival. 9POLK and DALLAS Song- Dunks; ...e0()0 1000 Polk and Dallas Pon rnite. Juet received and fur Wholeistile and Itetail. C. YEAGER, uct 1 108 Marker, near Liberty. WANTED, r . QUAKTS OF W I LD CHERRIES, for which !ill" the highest price will be hen at the Drug :±torr ~1 WM. THOILN O. • - No 53 Marte.t.st._ Great Rush for New Works. ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL. MONTHLY MIRROR, for October. Colombian Magazine, a capital number. Livine, Age, No Illuminated Shnkspenre, No 25. Eastern Newspaper', a peat variety. Rembletom a Romance -of Fashionable Life iu New York. No 3. • lkahelta, or the Bride ofralermo, a .Roirtance, tßeickwood's Magazine, for Septetribter. Secret instreetions of the Jesuits, with an appendix, 'comninitti; a short Histtirieul account of the society of the Jesuits, :heir Maxims, the Jesuit Oeth, et. M , •tchants Magazine, fur September. PI intiples of Political Economy, by Wm Atkinsoh. Letter of Cassius M. Clay, Slavery, the tail, the Remedy. , The Taritf Act is 'compared with the substitute pro ! posed by its adversaries. by H Greely. Pr. tectiun and Free Trade, the question stated sod considered, by Horace Gteely. For silo at CBult's Literary Depot - , nd cheap Stil -1 tionnry y Esialdialment, No 85 Four: treat. oet Ileinovalt THE Depot of the STATES TORTAILE BOAT LINE, has heenti-tnoved' for thn present to Lncnr.k street town. Mr Office, cotter Ltytuorott and Federal streets,.direcily opposite the Post Office. C, M'ANULTY, Sept 4-3nl Agt. U. S. Portable Boat Lino. WARD'S, DE - NTAL , •PRSERVATQ4.• • A Superior Wash'ibr the i JNOth PRODUCING at_ once the most healthy state of the mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their naturni whitenelia7; givia hardierstur the rirner des troying the putrefactive inikatice of decayed teeth. lemmening in every inatance the irritation and soleness incidental to their diseased state,. and in fact combin ing in its effect ell that canbe desired in a Dentifrice. Also, a Superior Tooth Premier, ns recornmeed to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the cel obrae red Doct. fituteori. • Preparred aml sold by Wm. A. Vir,tatzi, PentiaL Liberty street. auk 31 • yEATHERs. 3~LBS Prime live Geese Feathers recel*, 111, 0 on aex,9ignment. and Cor irsle BEINHAUT & STRONG sep 30. 140 Lih.ry otrret. Cranberries! cpinhetriesl 100 P. 3 El ELS PRIMECRANBERR/CS; 2() 1 Sti:thivi niAins 19 firs. (:";:perau. Received amt eft anlo hp'` J. D. NV ILLT A MS. :\ 23 Yittn .acct. .1...., .zi .. z...a..........1 ‘ . ~_. . eieffal I. . C. A. Incil.NTILTY'*. UNITED STATES - -.. PORTABLE BOAT LINE For thattarisportation of 3 . erehandize-ln and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL- PHIA, NEWYORK AND B6STON. T HE success this line has met with, ',ince It was first established on the “Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietora to lumen the number of Boats diming the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bat timmie every day (except SundaYs) during thaseason. and make the trip throu.eb in six days. The superiority and arlvantam oldie roulade Boat • System over every other mode or transportation (when ,-- canals intersect with, railroads) are too we!! known to shippers by this route general:y to require.any corn meat. . 77 ....-. Shipper* can redly onlmving their. mance, march :., . . dize, or goods of any kind that may . • - • , , . • ~. 'tiro Agents of this Li, • - . • . other . itionfil charge mude for recoir :;:, ti • .neing - , g or charges, adva •1.. c , --, i ... Al lcommunicationsl v o the following Aoca will be ' '-:4'ilt promptly attended to: , --t • CHARLES A. MrANULTY. . ... At the Depot. Canal Bin.lo. Piit.boillit. -f ROSE.& MERRILL.. -.i. SkSmith'. near Min c" r..Platt st. Baliimotts-: . ..1 W & J T TAPSCOTT, ..-. No 43. Pert: Sap. New York. - ; • i " TIIONIAS ROPIIIDGE, jan3l.:ly __272, Market street, l'hi'ndelohie. ..V. G. W. GLASSOOI3I JAMES BENNY, N. IS& Liberty et Zt vi i ALIBERICAN PORTABLE BOAT LINE. - For am transportatio n of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE BETWZICS PITTSBURGH - AND PHILADELPHIA. PITTS BURGH AND BALTEVIORE, AFD NEW YORK AND BOSTON. TIIE PROPRIETORS RES PF.CTFU L LY inform theirfrienda and shipper. generally, that they have changed the narneoftlreir Transportation Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. - This fine is eotnri4ed of twenty-five new Four See Lion Portable Boats, one of wb!ch will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia aid 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: !inflict; it to say, that the detention, loss, separation arra damage to Goods, invariably attending thirty. ran shipments between Pittsburgh ant Philadelphia, ..s by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and strippers all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additionnlcharge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this lino in any of the east. ern cities. and consigned to II Devine & Co, will Inkier. Warded immediatelynn arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to hint, 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: - Aby communicationsor goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. W.-DEVINE & Co. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittaborgh. E G. WH I TESI DES & CO.. 36a Market greet, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Coramercostreet Wharf, Baltimore. '3 A FA HNE.STOCIC & CO, 100 Front atreet, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, Nu 3. Chathametreot, Roston.' 4rci,l A 41 - 'l D2l = 4 An, Freights to Philadelphia wad nalthamp IiCitCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE VOR transporting Goods, Mereitargiese, Produce. 1. &c., between Pittsburgh, l'hi'adelphia and Baltimore. Goode ttifl he received and forwarded by this liao % fin ns accommodating teems and as sborstirais ashy any other responsible Lino. AII goods Ihrwpr• dad from f'hiladeiphia bp his Line will be itishred.— The Proprietors and agents will gfve Their whole at• toadonand endeavor to render satisfaction to *)1 who may favor them with their custom: 'We invite' ship pare, merchants, manufacturers adtothent to.gice use call heAne hippi ngeleew here. liercho ndise consign ed to the agents will be retched. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additionalcbargefur fur warding or storage. SAMUEL*DAT, proprietor• 11 4 PAZTERSON,, &136NTS: gamvel M:liier,Cnnol Basin, near nil at. Plttali's. 'Samuel W Pay, Ist and 2il IVharf, below lisein st. . Delaware, Philadelphia. ramie Cruse, Bnltirnore. L Patterson, Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, John..town. N Briggs, New York, IVm G Rewao/da & Co., Basins lxvcrtrbi- - -- , James 51eColly, Irvin& Martin, R Rubinson & Co. W Barbridge &Co, Henry Coulter, G G Hussey,. John Grier, Church &Carothers. George Devied, F Sellers. pamucl .1 MeNight, Louisville Samrel Wilion, Madison, la. reb 15;'44 • ettietaisisum. * Thir4 strifi; 4etwecr assi TliE Slibscribet tating fitted . up tint Ganttniriom in first rate ifyle, will open his books for season subt , cribers. on Monasy, the 24 infe. - As a piace.or exercise, the Gymnasium has'so ante rior io tbis city . It hat been fitted up with aim apie ratns,,selculated to bring all the mercies into beelthfhl action. : This kind of exercise is ree.ommenckd ly all the best physicians in the city, as calculated so iss vigorate-ihe body mid improve the health gement!. It is especially recommended to pc•rstins of sedenta ry habits who ara itatite to sorer tram indigestion sop its kind red eailr. profinceri - k7 want of proper' exiso. tile. Call In and 'examine-the estahlishineet for yam- Selves. JOHN NPOLELLAND sep 34in POE 1541,14 L Q IX ACRES of Land. near'Pittaburgh, with the TD Steam Engine, Machinery and Rope walk, letekr occupied h Smith and Guthrie. tateoding from by Butler road to the Allegheny river. There are on the mantises a Mock of three two story Brick Bwerling booms, and one of six two story Frame dweßings, i m , F ble a the ll'atehnuse firm/heel to the Rope Irma. This property is niimi (ably adopted for a Rope factory on the most eofteneive scale. nit in readiness to prose. cote tilp tinaimera immediately. The location to beau a impel:ming in value. For terms apply to Fein 26 If not sold ut Private See, ft will be offered at Pnblie Sole, on the premivew, en T.mrsdoy the 7th 1 4, 1 e. vemher next, at 104 n'e:nck, A. M. Ckrrn, Brooms. ' 4 cl Doz. r ORS I'aGO:VS L-i-IJ" on Lana .f Briinniucr&en,- Fept 21 Wi4er , IS' nvti & Eniithfeld Poilietrgh.. GEO. COCURAN, No 26 Wood rook
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