,ftioriting poet PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBEft 10, 1844 RYTURS S.—WO Win issue It second edition tbui morning, immediately aftyr the Eastern mail is opeD "tfr ed, containing all the additi3tutl returns that maybe received. . Pees of Victoria's Aceomcketirs.—T he fee present ed to Dr Luck, first physician accnucheur to the Queen a. it is understood, upon the birth of a royal infant, £lOOO. Dr Ferguson receives 500 dollars, and Sir James Clarke - the same amount Mrs Lilly, the Queen's monthly nurse, receives "for the month," 300/. This amount is generally swelled to upwards of 6001. the extras being derived from the handsome presents the:nurse receives from each guest invited to the christ ening. The wet-nurse is said to receive 1001 per month for her service, besides the gratifying prospect of some portion of her Sorrily being provided fur, eith er in army or navy, or in some of the public offices. Venezuela —By the way of Philadelphia, we have intelligence from Venezuela to the 20. h ult. Cum meree.and commercial confidence were entirely pros trated, owing to political and financial difficulties. The elections just cotwltalrfl have been in favor of the GtllllllB3ll4loet, ur liberal party, who have already evin ced* manifest hostility against the existing government Many of the moderate men of Venezuela are in daily =dread of a revolutionary outbreak. rar:f he members of the Demos:rade Glee Club, will please attend u meeting, to be held this evening at the 4Vashingi on h otel. • A CARD Persons wishing to avuil them.elves of the benefit of dm Natarelizution L7iWs, in beeomiug citizens of the United States, before the coining elections, will eon at the Office of Joni J. MITCMKU., who will cheerfully assist them in performing this duty. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Itcpair, OctoberSJ,lB44 • SEALED PIDN'OSALS will he received nt this Bureau until 3 o'clueh, M, of the 3d day of No. vember, next, for ittaiishiter eta) delivering at the le, spective Navy Vaal: tout l'ort.mossilt, New Hamp shire; Charleston 1M assaschuse.ts;Brooklyn,New York; Philadelphia; Witsitingtm. D C, and Gosport, Virgi nia. such quantities of cold rolled bolt copper and of hot rolled sheet copper, not exceeding one hundred dimmed pounds of each at anyone Navy . Yard; and of round, fld . t, and square it on us may be ordered by therespective Commatrients or Navy Agents, or by this Bureau, between the fort day of lamely. 1845, sod the 30th of June, 1848. - The flat Iron to not be less titan one-fourth of an inch thick, nor noire than six incites wide, the Square hoe nut less than rate-half nn inch, ner more than three inches square, and the llound not less than one half inch, nor more than three inches, in diameter. The Iron and Copper is to be of the best quality, free from flaws, ragged ends or edges, cracks or other defects, alai true to the sizes oidered, and must be sub ject to taich tests nod inspection vs may be directed, and ht all respects to the satisfaction of the Comman dants of the respective yards, or it will not be receiv ed. Any quantity not exceeding five thousand pounds of Cepper ur five ums of Iron to be delivered within ten days after the order shall be received, and one day will beallowed for every additional thousand pounds utCopper or additional ton of lion that may be order ed. It is to be distinctly understood, howrver, that persons who may e 1111 l ract are not to have tiny claim or privilege to furnish any greater quantity of Iron or Copper than may becxpressly ordered. It is to be tin lerstood, also, that when persons reside at other places than those scar which they engage to furnish at tiele), t hey will he regain d to appoint and duly authorize some prrstm to or near the . place of dolively, to receive and uct upon the oriutsirhms tit orders which may Is. made ; and in case the person who contracts, or his agent. shall neglect or full to comply with the reiptisitituat or it; dere he nuts receive for articlea under his contract, in proper time or of proper quality, the officers or agents of the Navy shall be authorized to purchase die same, and the contractor *hull be liable for any excess of cost covet his contract. Separate ibropimails ntit.t be made for each Navy Yard. and for the Copper, mil for the Iron, and the price asked per pound +oust be the same, for the bolt nod sla.et Cupp , T; and for the round, fiat and square /rim; that the different Iron may be correctly com pared • Hoods, with tvo approved sureties in one half the collimated amount of the. respective. contract*, will be required, and ten per centum in addition to be with held from the minutit of each payment to be made, at collateral security for the due and faithful performance of the re,p , ct lye contracts; which will, on nom:count, be paid until the contracts are cotopliettl with Mall re spects. After deducting ten per relit um, payment will be made by the United States, u ithiii thirty days after. bills, duly certified and approved, shall he presented to the Navy Agent of the Btation where deliveries are wade. The power to mi,‘t. all ofi•rs from persons who have lieretoGire failed to fulfil their contracts with the Gov ernment is expres.dy reserved by this Bureau. To be published three times a week until the Id of November neat, ii the Aladisonian and Spectator, Wnsbinron, I). C.; New Ilaturshite Gazette; Morn ; int; Post and Daily Times, Boston; Journal of Cum. • memo, Sun and Aurora, New York; National Enquirer, Harrisburgh. Pentisy:vania: Sun and Republican. Baltimr.re, Md.; Enquirer. Richmond, Virginia; Old Dominion and Beacon, Norfolk, Virginia; American Sentinel, Mercury and Pubic Ledger, Philadelphia; Molting Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Oct. 8.-3tnwt3Nov. • Valuable Music Books. BOSTON Academy's Cutection of Choruses, by towel 3lason. Boston Anthem Book, a new work just pub:haled by Kowel Nlason 13oston Academy's collection of Church Music by Lewd Mason. Hook of Chants, couskting of selections from Sacred Scriptures. by Lowell :11ason. Carmine Sacra, a Boston collection of church music by Lowel Mason. The Bosun, Glee 13 Jok, by Lowell Mason and Mr. G Webb. The Gentlemen's Glee-1394, a selection of Glees for menu voices, by Luw•el Meson • The aleott. a selection of secular melodic, by Mir son,and Webb. The Juvenile Singing School, designed-fur common school,' nod families by Mason and Webb. The Boston School Song Book, consisting of songs for children by L Mason . The Little Songster, br G S Webb. Vocal exercises and Solfeggios with an accompani ment for the Piano Forte. Mason's Sacred Harp, vols I and 2. l'stent'notes. ,•• Evangelical Music Book or Sacied Minstrel and Harp united. Dyer's Anthems, Odes, Choruses, gee,. Selections. The Chliatiun Harp by Wukefield. The MissAouni Harmony. Beauties of do with all the different kinds of Musie Books now in use, constantly ou hand and for sale wholesale and retail by - CHARLES H. KAY. corner Wood and Third ida 201'1610,3A No / *de Corks; ILI 6 Bbls Sp Furpennue; 2 " Cupal Varnish I Cask Olive Oil; 3 Bbls Ven Red; " Lampblack; I " Cream Tartar; " Flue Sulphur 1 Cue Hell Sulphur; " Liquorice Ball; 1 " Gum Shellac; I " " Qopal; 75 Ills Gum Camphor. 10 ," " Opium; Together with a general assortment of Drugs. Medi sdoes..Dye Stuffs, &c., just received and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. oc4l. No 184 Liberty, bead of Wood s 1 port of piftsb_urgli. 2 /KAT WATCH. 111 TUX CIIIIIIIIAL. RN PORT ED IT D. B. S4ebk, Steamboat Agent asd Commission MOickant, Water &rent, near Weald ARRIVED. Wilmington, Sterling, Cincinnati, Zanesville, Duval, Zanesville, Cleveland, Hart, Beaver, Michigan, Deis Beaver. DEPARTED. Senate, Id'Clurg i Cincinnati, Cleveland. Hart, Beaver, Michigan, Bois, Beaver. For Othchmati. a. , THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. F.Lt A t.c.ga, will depart for the above end intermediate Potts, regularly, on every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to sept 2 • BIRMINGHAM & CO. BEAVER PACKET The well known Rt en mo r MICHIGAN, W. B. Bouts, Master, hascommenced her evsnlor :belly trips, heaving Pituburgb (as hereto- fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . nod Beaver at 8, A. M. Prices tts suit the times, and these whc have no money carried free. The Conn! to Cleveland will be opened ex anon a. the weather W iil permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to-CLKVELAND,O.,and NI KA DVILL Pa., will immediately go into opera tion, Fur freight or ?asaage apply on brand, or to G. Al. BARTON, jniv 12 Water street. 111'The Sfichignn is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING REGULAR .PACKET. ' The new and splendid steam boat B R DG P.W ATER, Capt. CAMPBELL, will run as a reg.tinr packet between this place and Wheeling. leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday awl Friday at 3 o'clock. and iVheeling cm) , AVeduesd:ly arid Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. Tito Brilrl,..water is provided with Evone Surety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. june 22 Complete Stock of Grocer*. REINHART & STRONG have just received at their NEW CHEAP GROCERY STORE, No. 140 I.IIIV-RTY STREET, their full supplies of gaud things. comprising one of the best selected stocks. as to quality and variety, ever offered to the public in this city. Their assortment assists, in putt, tithe follow ing articles: 130 bags prime Green Rio Coffee; 15 " 'riper. old Government Juts do; 15 " old white Laguira do: 3 " superior old Nostra do; 50 packages Green and Black Tens, comprising some of the finest qualities ever brought to this market. 10 bags black. Pepper; 5 " Allspice; 1 bbl Cloves; 100 MM. Cassia; 2 bbls Ground Ginger; 106 lbs Nutmeg.; 3 bags Race Ginger; 50 " MHO j I hag Jimmie:l Ginger; 100 " Cayearie Proper; White Peo per; London, Boston and French Mustard; Pure Ground Spire., of every description; 16 boxes Loel Sugar.. nostrils-II; 8 bids and pules rized du; 3 box, s white Husain:l Sugar; 2 bids Brazil ob.; 10 birds prime N. 0. ult.; 20 bids " NO. Molasses; 3 bids Boom] Scrap do; 2 .1,1 Honey Dins do d o ; . 2 tierces surriur Rite; • 2 Lids Fresh Rice Floor; 6 emits Zu • C'urrnots; 25 lames and tual"boxes Bunch Raisins; 2 CAA,. Sun Ruisias; Smyr Figs; 2 en.irf Prunes, in glass isrs; 6 boxes Citron; 2 kegs Trunarivals; • 2 hales Borthaux Almonds, and Bitter Almonds; 2 tat!. Sicily & Paper shell Almonds; 1500 Cocoa Nutt; 2 bags Filbert.; 10 boxes French Olives and Capers; 2 cases preserved Canton Ginger; Bottled, Brandied &. Preserserl F, tutu, writ!: Uunderworars Choice Pickles, Jellies and Jams ; Do. Rich Meat and Fist' Sauces ; Do. M ushroun, W'ulinto sod Tomato 41' Do. Tune Lemon Spot.; [Cursor; Lime Juice; French Ruse Wutt.r ; India Currie Powder; Anchovy, di ijubennd BaNamigne Pastes; Florence, Luria, Marsei , le, and Nice Olive Oils Oil of Lemon; Extract of L.•mon; Oil of Spruce ; Sarsaparilla Syrup; Pearl Sago and Tapioca., ; Italian Maccaroni and Vermicelli; Chocolate; Prepared Cocoa & Guam Parr ; ]singles.; Liquorice: Epsom Salts; Saltpcim; Raspberry, White Wine, Paola & Cider Vinegal ; 15 boxes superior Goshen Cheese, 3 " " Pine Apple " 18 " Sperm Candles, assorted ; 4 " Judd's Patent Colord do. do; 10 " Cincinnati Stair Caralks; 1 cask Winter strained Sperm Oil; Castile, Rosin, and Fancy :tsars ; Caraway and Canary Seeds: Salmons; Brimstone; Rotten -stone; Whiting; Chalk; Starch; Alum; Indigo; Moulder; Copperas; Le.gsvuod; Camwood; rustic; Nicaragua; 25 sacks fine Salina Tel o Suit; " coarse Liverpool Salt, fur meat; 4 " fine do do 20 boxes Tobacco, assorted sizes and qualities ; 45 dux. Beaver Patent Buckets tool Keclers; Window Glass; Colton Yarns; Corn Brooms; Bed Cords; Plough Lines; Juniata Nails; Hermetically Sealed Lobsters. Salmon stllitlibut; " Shirai end Sardines; 11 bk. No. 1 Gibbed Herring: 16 Ifs. half his, and qr. his Mackerel; , No. 1 Salmon; Mess Shad: Cerlfish; 25 boxes Scaled Herring, &c , Ltr., 3w. Purchasers are invited to call and estrum our stock for themselves REINHART & STRONG, net 7-d3t&vv3t 140 Liberty street. stray Cenv. E to the premite of the subscriber, living in Ohio Township, All county, shout the 20th June last, a brinckle cow, with a white helly•-•-the points of her horns are sawed off—she is about 15 or 1/3 years old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay. charges and take her oway. oet 5 JAMES PARK. Blankets, Satinet, &c. 1619 PAIR '•COVADES" Snpriior Blankets; l UPasi 8 pioces Mixed Satinet; 21 " Steubenville irons; Part on consignment and foi sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, No 28 Fifth street Cranbandes! Cranbord4s! 100 BUSHELS PRI3IE CRANBERRIES; 20;) Saltaaa Raisins; 10 111,Is. Copperas. Received and for subs by 4 Pall Pashtos tar Rats, OL No. 93 Wood Sgreet, THREE DOORS BELOW DIAMOND ALLEY. HAVING just returned from New York with the Fall fashion for Hats and Caps, ',have now en hand and will continue to manufacture every variety of the most fashionable. Hats and Caps et the very lowest price.. Persons wishing to purchase neat, cheap fashinable Hate and Caps are respectfully invited to give him u call. Oct 1-ditiataw S. MOORE. J, EL WILLIAMS. No 23 Fifth atieet SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C., until Friday the Ist day of November next, at one o'clock, fur furnishing the following goods in the quantities annexed, or therea bouts, for the use of the Indians: 2,700 pain 3 point Mackinaw blankets, white 2,100 do 24, do do do d., 1,000 do 2 do do do do 900 do 14 do do do do 500 do 1 do do do do 130 do 3 do do do green 120 do 3 do do do scarlet 2,000 yards clot .—indigo blue—fancy and grey list 350 do do gross green, do do 3,500 do do indigo blue, saved list 850 do du grass poen, do 400 do do scarlet, do 3,500 do strouds—blue 200 do do scarlet 600 pounds worsted yarn-3 fold 150 doz. handkerchiefs, cotton flag 100 do do Madras . • 130 do do black silk 70 do cotton shawls, 8-4, assorted 12,000 yards calico, domestic 3,000 do do English and French 3,000 do cotton, bleached shirting 9,000 du do unbleached do 7,000 do do du sheeting 3,000 do do domestic checks 5,000 do do do stripes, 5,000 do do do plaids 200 dozen socks, woolen 7,000 yards plaid linsey 6.000 du flannels, assorted 1,500 flannel shirts 1,500 calico do 600 pounds thread, cotton - 150 do du linen 40 do sewing silk 40 gross worsted gartering 2,000 yards sattinet 1,000 do bed ticking 370 pieces ribbons—assorted 750 pound.; beads do 75 gross clay and fancy pipes 50 pounds Vermillion 3,000 pounds brass kettles 1,500 tin kettles 30 dozen frying pans 1,000 tin pans 1,000 tin cups 50 dozen fire steels Looking glasses—sl2s worth 20 gross buttons—assortesl 90 gross squaw awls 30 gross brass nails 7.000 fish hooks 150 dozen fish lines Needles, assorted—sBo worth 200 dozen combs, us.orted 80 do scissors do 40 gross iron spoons 150 dozen table knives and forks Pewter and tin plates-4140 worth 10 packs pins Thimbles, $25 worth 75 angers Gimlets, $2O worth 20,000 gun flints 35 gross gun worms • 360 &sett butcher knives 15 do axes 70 do half axes 40 do squaw axes 64 do hatchets North-west Guns, to the amount of about $7,060, two-thirds to be 36 inches in the barrel, and one third 42 inches in the barrel, A schedule uI the articles. with samples, (except of the plaid liuseys, which must be of better quality than those heretofore furnished--samples to be presented by the bidders with their bitl.)mav be seen at the office °kite Commissioner ef Indian Aff dr*, in Washing,ton, exhibiting the amount of nto tey to be expended fur each article. but the Department reserves the right to increase cr dimini.li the quantity of any e.i the articles named, Of substitute others in lieu thereof. The whittle amount in !motley to be applied to the pereheeei of goods will be about $35,000, of widths sonws4o.ooo - will be wanted tin the wabewrd, and the residue inure %Vest. tliousis of American manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred. The party proposing to supply thearticies will make an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, and affix the prices in dollars and cents, at which he or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York, (that portion of the goods %otted %Vest may be bidden fur delivery nt St. Louis,) tin or before the lZith day of May next, assuming the quantity of each article as specified in this advertisemrtit. and extending the cost, making on aggregate of the whole invoice before send ing it on. The goods will be inspected at New York by an intent of the United States, who will be appoin ted by the Drpdttatent fur the purpose, and to aster tuts the conformity of the articles purchuscd with the aamplea exhibited, when the contract shall be made, and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall I contain it clause that if the articles are DUI furnished within the time prescribed, or if they ate of ituradficicat quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if within five .Pays otter notice of such iusufficiency. the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the re quired quality, the United States shall be authorized' to purchase them of others, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the contractor, who shall pay thu suid difference W the United States. At , these gOOll4 will not be rendy for delivety befom the middle of Nay. separate pmpoends will be received for their trutkpertation from New York or St Louis, to their destination in lite ludiun country, up tofira of March meal. Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bids, I with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attor- ney, fur the faithful performance of the contracts.— Payment will be made after the contract is completed, and the delivety of the goods to Ca agent of the De partment, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked, "I'roposals for Indi an goods." The bids ail? Is' submitted with the followi-.r head ing, and now will be received tinder° not nude intim form and terms hero piescrihed: "I (or we propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department, the following goods, at the prices affixed to them respectikely, viz: (Here insert the list of goods.) Deliverable in the city of New York or St Leuis on or berme the----day of next, and in case of the acceptance of hisproposal, the quantity being pre scribed by the Department, I (or we) will execute a contract according to this agreement, and give satis factory security to the D•tpurtment, 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) will pay to tht. United States the difference be ta cen the rum bidden by me, (nr us.) and the sum which the United Status may be obliged to pay for the same articles." 0/710E180111 , 1 AFFAIRS, - September 28, 1844. T H ARI LEY CRAWFORD, Connessiowicr of lisifiax Apirs. act 3-3tavrtinsw. ItAsoval. Wll7. & [MOT II KR, have removed from No. 92 to 78 Nlarketstrem,between the Diamond and 4th street, to the sane formerly occupied by Geo. It- White & Co. Sept 26-d3rn Domestic Dry Goods, &a. UST RECEIVED, a choice lot of Economy fancy, tfi drab, black and blue Broad Cloths; steel mixed and Olive Statham:it Cowin shawls and handkerchiefs; Brown Merino; French chintsend Fall River calicuer, Cotton under shirts, and Gentlemen's stocks. Also, 100 cut purple and yellow carpet chain; fur sale low for cash or approved exchange. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Com. Merchant. No 9 Sth st oct 3-d I wAtw DlOO !INWARD. WAS stolen from the steamer Ohio Mail, tin her recent trip from Wheeling to this place, a Black Leather Trunk with brass rods. and the let ters "W J B E, Canada," marked on ewthlend in white letters. I will give fifty dollars reward fur the return of the trunk, or one hundred dollars fin• the trunk and thief. Information to be left at this Office or at the Exchange. Gain 17 Auto, THREE Lots of ground, on which shop., Sic. are erected, yielding • good ground rent, in Allt fiheny City. Those who wish to learn particulars and see plans of the above property wit please eall on Mr. Sylvester Seymour, or at the Real Estate and Conveyancing Office of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, W. J. B. ELLIOTT. I vict. 5 Smithfreld, near oths!-Fm. NC22O OfFICE or ARMY CLOTHISIO AND EQUIPAGE, ? Philadelphia, Aug. 22d. 1844. 5 SEALED PROPOSALS are invited and will be re ceived by the undersigned at this Office until 1 o'- clock. P. M. of the 10th day of October next, for fur nishing fur the United States service, on or before the first of February 1845: Four Hundred Dragoon Saddles complete, to con sist oftbe following part or pieces, viz: Saddle, Stirrups, Breast Strap and plate, Stirrup leather., Crupper, Girths, 2. Samingle, Horse Shoe Pouches, 2 Cloak Strap, 3. Valise Strap, 3. Carbine Sachet & Strap, Holster Straps, 2. Four Hundred Holsters and Holster Patches. Four HundredSuddle Valises, and Four Hundred Bridles complete consist of the parts of pieces, viz: Curb Head Stall, Halter head Stall or Bri- Curb Being, (long) Halter Strap or Shank, Snaffle Reins, (short) Curb Chain, Curb bit. Throat Strap, Senile Bit, or Bridoon. The whole to be of the best materials and workman ship. equal in alPrespects and conforming hi would and finish to the models or patterns deposited in this office, sadist the office of the Quarter Muter, et St. Louis,Mo., the Assistant Quarter Master at Newport, &y., and the United States Military Storekeeper, at Pittsburg, Pa., which can be examined by any person disposed to make proposals. The saddle trees must be made of the best sound and seasoned ash timber, and of the exact model and dimensions of the patterns referred to, and will be subject to a strict inspection by such person or persons as the undersigned may, on the part of the United States, ,appoint for that duty:— First, after the conpletion of the wood work and be ironed,and again after ironing and before being cover ed. and finally, the whole work rill be inspected when offered fur delivery to the United States. And with the view of guarding still further the intetost and rights of the Government against infinite , materials and workmanship, the undersigned reserves to the Govern mete the privilege, through the Inspectors who maybe appointed, to inspect the articles contracted for, of dia. secting saddle or saddles ae may be designated, for the purpose of determinating more satisfactorily the panty the covered materials and work; which dissected puddle or middies, if fiend equal in all respects to the pattern, will ho received; but if other wise will be turned upon the hands of the contractor as rejected; and ;he undersigned reserves to hims#lf, as the agent of the Government, the further right or pry ilege of regarding any defect in model, materials or workmanship, discovered by dissection,aa unman to all the other saddles offered for inspection, as.warran ting the rejection of all. A contract in triplicate, based upon accepted bids or proposals; will be executed by the parties; for the faith ful performance of which the usual bands with two or mot- , gond securities, will be required. The mesas in qnestion may be delivered at either the Clo. thi g and Equipage , Depot at Phildeiphia, or to the freers nr Ascots of the Government at St. Loui s, Newport, Ky., or Pittsburgh, Pa., with wham the mod els or patterns above mentioned may be deposited, as the contractor may find it most convenient. Payments will be male for every hundred sets of E quipments received, if desired by the contractor. Letters containing Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Proposals for Horse Equipment.." HENRY STANTON, Col. •ad AWL Quarter IVlaster General, U. S. Army sept 3—tf likiffaoVaL R. WHITE & CO., have removed to No UT 51 Market street, between 3d and 4th streets, to the store formerly 4.ectspied by Darlington & Peebles, nest door to Wm. M4Cnight. relit 111.3 m *rosaries, Wines and Liquors. fin subscribers are now receiving from the East a fresh supply of Groceries Wines and Liquors to which they invite the attention ' of tie•ir customers and dealers generally. Their stoat comptises— GROCERI ES 45 birds N 0 S u gar, prime quality 200 bbls " Molasses, do. 1500 Ms Loaf Sugar; 150 begs Rio Colter; 50 packages Tea; 2 ceroons Indigo; 14 boxes robacco, assorted; 12 do. 15'llite clay Pipes, large; 12 do. Starch; 6 do. Cli.w.elate; 50 mots Cinnamon; 8 kegs do. ground. Ake—Pepper, Allspice, Ground Oilier, Alums, iron, IViimlow Glass, &c. LIQUORS & WINES. 15 half pipes Brandy, various bland.; 4 pipes !Juliana Gin; 1 pun heon Jamaica Rum; 5 - blab New England du. 35 quarter casks Pont Wine, vAriows 25 do Madeira Wine. do. 25 do Sweet Malaga iViee; 2 hlids Lisbon; .klwo---Churupagno, Claret, &c. Rectified Whiskey, of superior qtmlity. with an nswrtment of Domestic Liquors. Cordials, &o , al ways on hand. W & M !MICH ELTREE, Sept 27—dtnl. No 160, Liberty at. Report of tie Contstitire of Caere submitted to Ike Medicated Vapor Bali, in Waskiwgton City, THE Committee appointed to superinted the use of the Beth in this city conceive that the time is arrived when they ought to report more fullyetrithe public what they have now learned from experience and observation of the real use and efficacy of the Bath. They will detail nothing but facts which have came within their own knowledge. Sine* 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 the most numetous class of cases in which it bas of forded almost irnmediate relief and in some complete cure, are those of recent colds, rheumatism, inflamed eye., eruptions of the skin, scrofulous svrelliugs, and general debility, A ronsidentble number of patients whose ryes weir so diseased that they had been com pelled to °banana their usual avocations for many weeks and who had been ribjeeted to every other mode of treatment without receiving any relief bare been effectually cured by the bath in some 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 and gives it a softness and freshness that is a striking indication :of improved health. FLF.,MINti & BLACK, on Fifth near Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. flewickley Academy. A classical andcoininercial boarding school for boys On the Beaver Read, 14 miles from Pittsburgh. REV J,OSEPR 3. TRAVELLI, PRINCIPAL. HE. Winter Session sill commence on FRIDAY, .11. NOVEMBER 1. 184 4. Terms—Boarding, Tui • Warping, Fuel, Lights, &c., per session of five months, s6b—one half payable in advince. Books and atationeryfurni,hed when required. attho expense of the pirpil. All clothing to be distinctly marked Pupils furnish their own towels. Is is very desirable that nil should be present on the first day of the ses sion. Refor to Hun Charles Shafer, Dr Joseph P Guam. 11:1" For further particulars enquire of the Principal. or of Mess:. JOHN IRWIN & SON, No 11,-tauter street, Pittsburgh. oet 2-lin Per Ilk& Cheap and on Lug Twins. WENTY Building Lots in New Troy, North side pithy Allegheny River, 40 feet in width and va rying from 200 to 240 feet in depth. Also, TWO Building Lots, on the Fourth Street Road, 24 fort front and 941 feet deep. ft* ALSO, aLot and Frame Hou.e. 3ielding a handsomeincome, in Allegheny City. 'Auction Sales. tN SATURDAY EVENING the 12thinstant, at • 1 liaW past 7 o'clock, will be sold, at . Dais' Com mercial Auction Ramo, corner of Wood and Fifth *meta, A quantity of Musical Instruments; • Gold and Silver Watches; Fowling Pieces and Fancy Cutlery Mantle Clocks. Together with a variety of fancy article& JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES, BY LYND & BICKLEY Nero 'Audios 'Rooms, Not. 61 and 63, Wood street. CO THURSDAY, Oct. 10, wilt be sold from the shelves alarge and general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commencing at 10 o'clock. A. M. WOOLENS Bluer black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue,black and mixed satinetti, indigo blue andcadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duifieki and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. Plain six quarter English merino, of all eolors; changrable6gared Alpacca lemurs; three and six guar ter mousane de laines; dress bdkfs, &c. Silks ma Saliva Plain blk dress silk; figured silk vesting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk bdkfs; tkc. Linces and Cottons Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton print.ebecks,ginghams Irish linens; brown muslin., blenched , do.; cambric do.; ' table clo ths; tablodisper; &e. Fancy Articles. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc. Also. at 2 o'clock P M. a largequantity of Hastsekolzi anti Kitchen Fermilitre, - Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, c radles, &c. Adjourned Orphans' Court Salo VALUABLE REAL ESTATE% WILLbe sold agreeably to adjournment at Davis Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Vl'od And sth strocti, on Thursday evening next, October 10th, at half past 7 o'clock, by order of John M'Mast lets, Jr., acting executor of the estate of the late Thomas M'Kee, deceased, the following described valuable pm rty, vir , Five valuable Lots of Ground, with the improve menu thereon, among which is one fronting on Liberty street. 22 feet Q inches, and oaten/ling back 110 feet, 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 solmrtisemeet published by order of Cunt!, in Gazette, Morning Post . , and Chronicle, as well as the terms of sale, to which the public are re.spectfully referred. The title is indisputable. JOHN IWNIASTERS, Jr., acting Executor. , J. D. DAVIS, oct 7 Auctioneer. Jut Becedved, AT M'KENNAS' Anctiou Mart . corner of 2d and Wood streets, a lot of superior STEELYARDS, of various sizes, also a small lot of Dwight's Bright Augers. P. WIRNNA, sepl. 7 Auctioneer. Far lake, ASMALL FARM, *tithe good Mill seat, situated cn Pine Creek, in Pine Township, about HI NOVO from Pittsburgh, containing about 60 tiered of Land, a part of which is cleared and has thereon a square Log House and other improvements, with an abun lance of good coal and timbet. Apply to RM. D. DAVIS, aug 22-if Corner of Wood and sth streets. STORAGE. THE capacious warehouse now occupied by the subscribers in Allegheny city, enables them to ac commodate such persons as may require Storage for produce or other articles arriving by canal, sin liberal terms. The great extent of this wantionse, the con venience of landing freight, and futility of drayage; a(- ford inducements to all those dealing in Salt, Iron, Flour, &c., whom, by the cutting Mr of the Agit Ana navigation. are prevented &oat lending cargoes in Pius burgh, as formerly. The requisii, labor supplied, and mks attended to if required. TAAVFE & O'CONNOR, corner ofCedar sod Lavick streets, Airy city. sept 13-Im opposite Hand street Bridge. 50 KEGS No. I, Leaf Lunt. 9 Bbls do. do in otnte, and fix sale by JAMES BENNY, oct 3-Iw. No. 186, Liberty at. Fresh Arrival. 20011 POLK and DALLAS Song Books; I/ 1000 Polk and Dunne Portraits. Just received and for salvt Wholesale and Retail. C. YEAGER, oct I ,108 Market, near Liberty. WANTED,. OQVA RTS OF WILD CH ES, fur which the highest price will be given at the Drug store of WM. THORN. a 10. Nu 53-Markct at. Great Rash for New Works. ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL. 114 ON TH LY MIRROR, fur October. .151 Colombian Magazine, a capital number. Living Age, No O. Illuminated Shakspeare, No 25. Eastern Newspapers, a great variety. Rambleton, a Romance of Fashionable Life in New York, No 3. Isabella. or the Bride of Palermo, a Romance. I3ackwood's Magazine, for September. Secret instructioas of the Jesuits, with an appendix, containing, a abort Historical account tithe society of the Jesuits, their Maxims, the Jesuit Oath, et. Hunt's Merchants Magazine, fur September. Principle*. of Political Economy, by Wm Atkinson. Letter of Cassius M. Cjay, Slavery, the Evil, the Remedy. The Tariff Act is• compared with the substitute pro posed by its adversaries, by II Gteely. Protection and Free Trade, the (pewit's' . stated and considered, by Horace Greedy. Fur sale at Cook's Literary Depot and cheap Sta tionary Establishment, No 85 Fourth street. netl Removal. friThE Der of the UNITED STATta PoRTIBLE 11. Boar Axe, has been manned for the present to Laenek street, Alleghenytown. [VI Office. corner of Laenek and Federal sperm, directly opprwate the Poet Oth'ess. C. A. M'ANIULTY. Sept 4-3 m Agt. U. S. Portable Boat Line. WARD&DENTAL PRESRRVATOR. • Superior Wash tbr th. Toe* PRODUCING et once the most healthy state of the 1, mouth—Cleansing and restating dm teeth tathcir natural whiteness; giving boldness to the plats, des troying the putrifactive ihfluenoe of decayed teeth, lessening io every instance the it; itstiun and soteness incidental to their diseakul state, - and' in fart combin ing in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrice. Also. a superior Tooth Powder, as recumnsentied to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted Dom. Fiudson. Prepantii ana sold by Ww. A. WAND, Dentist, Liberty street. nug 31 FEATHERS 3UOLBS Priam:live Geese Feathers received, on consignment and for sale by RLISILAHT & STRONG, 140 Liberty street. Asa Catholic itoolia. hiTHE Catholic Manual St Joseph's an True Piety; Vade Mecum; the Doway Bible. The shove valuable gown coltelie Sa l im for sale at re d u ced prices, at the wholesale and retail book an d piper swebotste of C H KAY & I CIPPr o ',Nod pi d Third streets. Pet 3,1544. ;Vora&ls eratteportation Onto. ABIZEICL&Pf IPOIITAIIILIr IWAT LEM For the transportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE . itrwsta PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS R _ ESPECTFULLY inform theirfriandiand shippers generally, that they kusvo changed the nameof their Transportation Line, (tom the United States ?enable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four See ticm Portable Boats, one of wEch will depart daily from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at.d Baltimore. 'The superiority and ealvanuiges of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to requirecomment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separa lion ann damage to Goods, invariably attending three: ran shipments between Pittsburgh an Philadelphia, re by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers. all goodiand produce shipped by this line will be in. mowed in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine & Co, will be for warded immedintelyon arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pey steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities. and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communicutionsor goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. II DEVINE & CO. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES &CO., 36a Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commercestreet Wharf, Baltimore. 'I A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILMA MS, No 3. Chatham street. Boston. MEM iaa= C. A. 1111GANIII.TY'S UNITE STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the ttaosportation of 'erchantlize toend from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since It we.. first established on the "Individual Enterprke" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats daring the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bel timore every day (except Sundays) during the season. and make the trip thromh in six days. • The superiority and advantages ofthe Portable Boat System over every other mode of transport a t hat (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any con meet. Shippers eau rely on having their. rochuw,merebant dice, on goods oleny kind that may be eonsigned to the Agents of this Line, forwai tied with 114.4 pat eh and at the very loam* rate of freight charged by other LiDedi, without any additional charge made fur reedy ing or ativancing,ebarges, &c Allem:manic:aim), to the following Agents will be promptly attended 114 CHARLES A. MeANULTY. At the Depot, Canal Itaxitt, Pittslntrgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt Rt. Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peek Slip. New York. THOMAS BORRIDGE, Jan 31-ly 272, Market atmPt, rlqindelptoia. e - 4.1 i a 0 • =-51---17 Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS St MANUFACJI/BERS'.I4.NE VOR transporting Goods. Mereoundise, Produce, •r &c., between Pittsburgh, Philuseelphiu sad Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as simi t time ea by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded (non Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proptietors and agents u ill give their wild:le-at tentionand endeavor to render satisfactioo to all with may favorthem with - their custom. V u iutita ship pars, merchants, manufacturers undc,thers t 0 give up a call before obippingelsewhere. Merchandiseconsigh ed to the agents will be received, freight and charge a paid, and forwarded without additional charge fur fur warding or storage. 4 SAMUEL V/ DAY, 0 tL L PATTERSON j 4-1°141`1"4 CC= Samuel Al Kier, Canal Basin, near 7th st. rittslig. gamma W Day, lit *ad 2/1 Wharf, below Recs. psi Delaware, Philadeiphia. bride Cruse, Bahimure. iIL Patterson,tiollidaysbusgb. Jesse Patterson, John...town- I 4. N Briggs, New l'ur!.. • Was B Reynolds & Co.. Boston lames McCully, Irvin& Martin, Ft Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge& Cu, 4 . ..._ Henry Coulter, Pittsburgh. - • C-G Hassey, Jobe Griv, Church Warothers, George Breed, F Sellers, I • • Samuel J Mr:Nisbr, Louisville. &nivel Wilson, Madison, le. feb 15, '44 ITGECE:I • - Pittsburgh Gymnasium. Third aired, between li'ood cad Smithfield. rp HE Subscriber 'Laving fitted up the Gymnasium hi first rote style, aal open his books for wagon subscribers. an Monday, she 94 inst. As a piece of cxereiw, the Gymnasium Ines no supe. riot in this city. k lmsheett fitted up with new appa ratus. otdcolated to thing all the muscles into healthful action. This kind of exercise is reenaimemiid by all the hen physicians in the city, no I alcelased to in. vigorete the body and improve the health generally. It is especially recommended to pergola of sedeeta; rehabits, who era liable to safer from indigestion and its kindred evils, produced by sen o r o f p ro p er nwr. else. Call in and examine the establishment for your selves. JOHN IIeCLELLAND. sep 3-3 m Ton SALM. Q. IX ACRES of Lind, near Pittidnirgb, w" h the /...3 Steam Fugue, Nloebinery ar.d Rope; ea, lately occupied by Smith and Guthrie. eztet to mom the Butler rued to the Allegheny riser. There are no the premises a block of thrre two story Brick theelling h oe : m . 4 and ciao of six two story Frame dwellings. besides the Waiyhouse attached to the Bite walk. This property is admirably adapted for a Rope factory on the most extensise scale. all in readiness to promo cute the business immeidately. The location is beau, rifvl and improving, in value. For terms apply to o(iF.O. COCtift.4 N. Sept 26 No 211 Wood street. If not soli at Private Sale, it will be (dreier) at rablie ai4it clothe .premises, no Taursilay the Tilt No vember neat. at 10,1 o'clock. A. M. Cozy Brooms. 40 DOZ. 'COIN DROOMN; on beaduld farrawie tpir. 3. W. DURBRIDC;f: & On. serf 31 WmierPo.Rwiwoen Woud tt•81014r1d,
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