T _..-~~ - Math) Inanting PITTSBU Ili Gil , PA. dIONIDA MOItiONG, (X;TOBER IS, 1844 4 MATTERS; WOIiTH t{EC,'ULLECTING. Mira um sumo uf the ratsios mule by two whip ..th DUO: They wadi! appoint no member of Congress to of -- They mead woke sorreseeds for °patties's sake. The wualmi wince the expenditures. They wield pay elf this eetiseral &M. They woulti separate the "purse onsi the sword" siftwat.tbs hand of the executive They wonW amaula sound . and miter= national ar They Ilona solialue ths "osehanges." Thy iroulitraiee the pries of prodeee. They wood& Inerreisa the wages of labor. Thy would _ ''refuse the prof& " How bre* thaw premises here kept? The is stair ....igoosti• s. len us Si. the answer. 1. Os the very clay Gleam? Harrison loch the before he had time to warm the sent, tsar ; whigutoethers of Congress were appointed to cabinet utietw; and since thtt time, th. number IS menthe) a of Otero., confirmed into office by the Whig Senate is Arrester than at any previtars period since g ee time of . Wesitittottn. - 2. Mr. Granger. Paernaster General. removed 1,- "POO • postmo.4(exg doting his brief-proser, ••for npiu -0,1/45g k• AU-h.; ICIAIy haaot tl that. if he hail continued in iithee, he should have guillotined 5,000 metre s - 3. The whir. Congress, when it adjourned nn the 3d ,ef March. 1843, left a national debt of nearly FlF •rt-NINE MILLIONS When Mr Van Buren nil •tretl, it west about 5.090,000. Deaver: only knows -what it would now have teen, had not President Tyler itmerramPlj she veto power. '• ' The expenditures during Mr Van Burtm's last year, 'Were $92.331.147. During the first year of the “re iseuclirrient" whig., they were $26,394,242; as ll au. .04 ther next two years averaged neatly $25,000,000. •••.," t: .The purse and sword" were seporated by elan. passed under Van Noreen's 'administration, imposing a -- _ ---- -------- - - —.---- -- . _ fine and penalty on all alto use the public money fur PITTSBURGR AND WHEELING REGULAR private purposes. PACKET. The vasigs , as soon as they came into power, united ..stcs-. • The new and splendid steam boat ?verse and sword " . again , i y repealing this law with- I ; ;,, ,k - BRIDOF.W TER, Capt. CAMPBCY.L, OW 17141 V ill ing II übstitute. will run as a regolnr packet between '• .. 5. Daving done motto improve the currency, of This place and Wheeling. leaving Pittsburgh every a t iutwella* h .vo not kept that promise. 'the carrell- Titestlay and Friday at 3 o'clock. and Wheeling every , .. g ra... v aid a hen they commenced their attacks upon Wednesday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. For freight„ „i•, itt.d.it is rood non; but rio thanks to them. It to- or passage apply on board, J. or t N o EWTON JONES. gsslate4 itself . as the democrats akvays said it would. And asta the “eltrhatige 4 " there was no more regu- The Bri Ig -water h' provided with Evans* Safety iistitartunder a nations' bank than there has been since. Gourd, to prevent explosion of boilers. -:,.... 8.• Under the whit administration the priers of june 22 • - - produce and the wages of !Aux have been reduced, t - Bureau of Construction, Eqaipment, and Imeteithstianding the whigx promised the people 'Lao 41tillaria diay' and mast beef," and "better limes."' -... Repair, `')iii brier, the y buss violated every promise made in 1348,., Nov they hay t the insolence to (tome heirs • tb4eople with the same 'Allurements and false lights, 01611 1 1•Itt or TN ca!—Pordand (31e.) Americax. HENRY CLAY AND JANIF:S K. POLK HMV! Ct.•T Witd eActirted into the City u(. lSh.w. Or:enns, with Di will and Fir Sand On the SikBBA day :Iklrmty ('hay V.111(1 In 1 . .0!?1 a r . e .41,,n0t" t h e s ena t e o f the United States on the S BIIATII day Ai/es' Register, vol. 44, page 26. Jaxxs K Potx made a speech against holding a sendunof Congress on the Sabbath day. Niles' Register, vat 44, page 21 - r. Henry Clay challenged and shot at John Randolph and attempted to take his life in 18'25. Henry Clay eliodlenged and shot nt Humphrey Mar shall...A to take his life in 1808. - Henry Clay nem•pted a challenge from Col Davis At Aght n due; in 1005. Henry Clay wrote the challea,ge from Graves to the murdered Cilley .in 1838. Henry Clay Arrei , te4 a challenge from W It King in fight a duel in 1841. Henry Clay now sa‘s that he aill not say whether irbe was challenged he wooldfit or not. Ste - his letter in th e '• it'hig" ale f (Seel p/ .5. JAY K l'out nevrr fought a duel in his lil4 newer gave a challenge, and never accepted one. Hester CLAY says that the Farmer needs no r ro trctinn! Henry Clay said in the U S Senate, in 1833, that the Farmer ought Lobe sati,fted with it duty of 20 percent, and if he could nut live under it.let him come (te Congress) and tell us that he is B•sanuestn and Uhlman, and then something will he done for him Jamas K 1:out, says that the Farmes does need end should /save Protection. flash r CLAY had the Bankrupt Law passed. by which speculators were relieved from paying fear Istendred millions of dollars to Lomat creditors ! Henry Clay voted and made a speech against repasl hig the Bankrupt Law. Henry Clay said the Bankrupt Law was a Whig measure. A CARD. Persons wishing to avail themselves of the benefit efF the Naturalization Laws, in tier-outing citizens of the United States, before the coming elections, will call at the office of Jong J. MITCHELL. who will eberefidly slung them in performing this duty. Ofsat sad Glorious Trionlph. HARPER'S BIBLE, No. 10. TIT ST received at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 4th el street, the following new and cheap publications: Harper's Illuminated and new l'ictetial Bible, No. Wandering Jew ,•No. 3, Harper's edition. Medicines and their uses and mode of a dministering, including a complete conspectus of the three British Phanuaceprecias, an account of all the new remedies and an appendix of formulae, by J. Moore Neligan, Mn D., with notes and additions, by David Meredith Reese, A. M. M. D. Harper's edition. The Jilt. a novel, by the author of "Cousin Jeffrey." "The Marrying Man, etc. etc. Neal's History of the Puritans, No 8, being the last bomber of this valuable work. Little's Living Age, No 21. 2Rambleton, or sketches of fashionable Life in New York, No 4. Illustrated Shakspeare, No 26. Month') Mirror, for October. Knickerbocker " Isabella, or the Pride of Palermo. Election Laws of Pennsylvania, digested and arrang ed with notes. Bowl of Punch, Harper's Novels, Politician's Regis ter. &c. &c.. new supply, all for sale at Cook's Lite rary Depot, 85 4th street oct Valuable Music Books. OSTON Academy's Collection of Choruses, by Lowel Mason. Bosten_Antitem Book, a new work just published by Lowel Mason. • Boston Academy's collection of Church Music by Lowel Mason. • Book of Chants, consisting of selections from Sacred Scriptures, by Lowell Mason. • -- Carmine Satre, a Boston collection of church music by Lowel Mason. • The Boston Glee B mk, by Lowell Mason and Mr. G Webb. The Gentlemen's Glee Book, a selection of Glees for asen's voices, by Lowel Mason. TbeCkleon. aselection of secular melodies by Ma nton and Webb. The Juvenile Singing School, designed for common iehools and families by Mason and Webb. The Boston School Song Book, consisting of songs for children by L 'Masora The Little Songster, by G S Webb. Vocal exercises and Solfeggios with an accompani ment for the Piano Forte. Misson's Sacred Harp, sold and 2. ••• Patent notes. Evangelical Music Bonk or Sac ed Minstrel and Harp united. Iljer's Anthems, 03es, Choruses, tiM, • • Kristian arp by Wakefield. The Misasouri Harmony. Beauties of do with all she different kinds of Maier Books now in use, constantly an hand and for sale wbolande and retail by CHARLES H. KAY. corner Wood and Third its. pod of pittoburgly. BNIVRTY.O NV D. B. SAeble, Steamboat Agent and aminitticni MeMismi, Water Street, ?Mr WOOd ARRIVED 30 iscass MULE us THE cmAssuct.. Alkgbany ma, Hans, Cincinnati Oelia, Conly Cincinnati. %Sam's, Wartl, Bearer. Falcon, Haziep, St. Loula. DEPARTED. Entrain, Smith, Cincinnati. Wartime, Wan!. braver. Schwa& Poe. Cincinnati. pit abigialliall. THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. ELI ALLas, will depart fur the above and intermediate' I'm is. regularly. on every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock For freight or pa.oage apply on sward, or to aept r! BIIIMINGH -VA & CO. ------ BEAVER PACKET The well known steamet MICHIGAN , W. B. BotE3, Master,haa commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (a 4 hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at S, A. M. Nicest° sait the times, and thteut whclutve Ito money carried free. The Camd to Cleveland will be opened as anon es the weather a iii permit; on the opening of which CLARKE &. CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O. , and MEADVILLE.. Pa., will immediately into opera tion. For freight or :mist:age apply on H ARTo board, or to - N, July 12 Water mre4Pt. &The Michigan is provided with Evn a Safety Guard, October 2d, 1844. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received nt this Bureau until 3 o'clock, P M, of the 3d day of No vember, next, for firnishing and delivering at the re spective Navy YUMA near Portsmouth, New Hemp. shirr; Char:emu!' Masszetchusetts;Brooklyn,New York; l'lnindelphi.; Wugiiington, D C, and Gosport, Virgi nia, such quantities of cold rolled bolt cup?er Ind of hot rolled ,Itect copper, not exceeding ono - inattlred tl 1111 l enrwi pounds 4.1 each at any one Navy Yard; and of round, flat, and square iron as may be ordered by the respective Conanundents or Ml'4 Agents, or by this Bureau, between the filet day of January, 1895, and the 30th of June,lB46. Ihe flat Iran to not be less than um•-fourth of an inch thick, nor more than six inches wide, the Square lion tut ICAA than our-Itnif an inch. ncr morn than three itICIICA squan•, told the Roland not less than one half inch, nor more than three inches. in diameter. The Iron and Copper is to be of the best qnality, ft'''. from lbws. lugged rink or edges, cracks or other defects, sled true in the sizes at deeed, unit must be sub j.•rt to nitrh tests and itieTtTlinli as may he directed, and in all respects to the sati,faction of the Comman- I (ints of the respective ) utils, or it will not be reiseiv- ed. Any quantity not exceeding five theurand pounds of Copper or tine 10114 of Iron Lobe (tethered %%it'd') ten drys oriel the order shall he received, and one day Hill he allowed for ev ery additional thousaed pounds of Copper or additional ton of Iroti that may he order ed. It is to he .16tinctly undri stood. honrver, that peroon4 who may contract ore not to have any claim or privilege to furnish any greater quantity of Iron or Copper than may be expressly ordered. It is to be sonierAod, also, that when persons reside at other places titan those near 'chich they engage to furnish art ieles, they will be required to appoint and ditty authorize some iwrson at or near the place of actively, to receive and act upon the requisitions of orders which may be made; and in case the person who contracts, or his agent, shall neglert or fail to comply with the requisitions or orders he mu m receive for articles under his contract, in proper tie or of proper quality, the officers or agents of die Navy shall be authorized to purchase the same, and the contractor shall be liable for any excess of cost over his contract. Separate prriposalst must be made for each Navy Tard, and for the Copper, and for the Iron, and the price asked per pound ntust be the same. for the bolt and shit Copper: and for the round, Sat and square Iron; that the different Iron may be correctly cum- pared. Bonds, with t.vo approved sureties in one half the estimated amount of the respective contracts ' will be required, and ten per centum in addition to be with held from the amount of each payment to be made, as collateral security for the due and faithful performance of the respective creamers; which will, on no account, be paid until the contracts are complied with in all re spects. After deducting ten per rentum, payment will be made by the United States, within thirty days after, bills, duly certified and approved, shall be presented to the Navy Agent of the Station where deliveries are made. The power to reject all offers from persons who have heretofore failed to fulfil their contracts with the Gov- ernment is expressly reserved by this Bureau. To be published three times a week until the 3d of Novembet next, in the Madisoninn and Spectator, Washington, D. C.; New Hampshire - Gazette; Morn ing Post and Daily Times, Boston; Journal of Coln 'coerce. Sun and Aurora, New York; National Enquirer, tiarrisburgh. Pennsylvania; Sun and Republican, Baltimore, Md.; Enquirer. Richmond, Virginia; Old Dominion and Beacon, Norfolk, Virginia; American Sentinel, Mercury and Public Ledger. Philacleiphia; Morning Post, Pittsbnrgh, Pennsylvania. Oct. 8.-3tawt3Nov. Prepared English PArGbalellt ASUPERIOR ankle of Prepared Parchment, suitable f..r Conveyancers, Engravers, &c. of the following sizes, vit. 20 M 24 inches to the Sheet. t2x 26 " " " 24x23 " 23 x 32 •4 14 Id A constant supply of the above warranted artit,le can always be found, (low for cash) at the Book and Sta tionary warehouse of . C. H. KAY, oct 10 Comerof Third tool Wood sts. Fall Fashion for flato, "OIL No. 93 Wood Street, TIMER owns smr-ow bummer ALLEY. HAVING just returned from New York with the Fall fashion for Hats and Caps, I have now on hand and will continue to manufacture every variety of the most fashionable Hats and Caps at the very lowest Persons wishing to purchase I eat, 'ebeap fashinable Hats and Caps are respectfully invited to give him a can. oct -d m2mw ARR US' BUSINESS DI aux:roux of Pitts towel' anl• Allegheny, &r. This work is now out and delivering to sobseriber•s, and a few copies of the different bindings are for sate at 9.5, 50 or $1 a tor , - s s.llr Gentlemen ftom F.urope, or different cities, towns or parts of our country or who wish to send a cheap and useful work, can he supplied with a few copies by applying to ISAAC HARRIS, °et 10 Agent and Cont. Merchant, Nis 9St et. SALT. 200 701L b Bbls No 1 Salt, just received and J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO., oct 12 Water ot between Wood sod Smithfield. ritoreseas rest =mug goesw SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City. D. C., until Friday the Ist day of November next, at one o'clock, for furnishing the following goods in the quantities annexed, therea bouts, fur the use of the Indians:. 2,700 pairs 3 point Mackinaw blankets, white 2,100 do 2$ do do do do 1,000 do 2 do do do do 900 do 11 do do do do 500 do 1 do do d 3 do 130 dap 31 do do a. given 120 do 3- do ao do scarlet 2,000 yards clot tee-indigo blue—fancy and grey list 350 do do gesso grease do do 3,500 do do iudigo blue, woad list I 850 do do . grass peen, ~ de 400 do do scarlet, do 3,500 do stroed*--blue 200 do do scarlet N 600 poen& worsted yarn-3fold • I 150 doe knotakerchiefs, cotton flag ` 109 , do do Madras 130 do do black silk 70 do cotton shawls, 8-4, swotted 12,000 yards calico, domestic 3,000 do do English and French 3,000 do cotton, bleached shirting 9,000 do do unbleached do 7,000 do do do sheeting 3,000 do do domestic checks 5,000 do do do stripes 5,000 do do do plaids 200 down socks, woolen 7,000 yards plaid Linsey 6.000 do flannels, assorted 1,500 flannel shine 1,500 calico do 600 pounds thread, cotton 150 do do linen 40 do sewing silk 40 gross worsted gartering 2.000 yards sattinet 1,000 do bed ticking 370 pieces ribbons—assorted 750 pounds beads do 75 grass cloy 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 tire steels Looking glasses—sl2s worth 20 gross buttons—assorted 40 gross squaw awls , 30 gross brass nails 7.000 fish hooks 159 down fish lines - Needles, assorted—sBo wurth 200 dozen combs, assorted ~ 80 do scissors do 40 gross iron spoons 150 dozen table knives and forks . Pewter and tin plates-6140 worth 10 p teks pins Thimbles, $23 worth 75 augurs Gimlets, $2O worth 20.000 gun flints 35 cross gun worms • 360 dozen butcher knives 15 do axes 7t) do hal axes 40 do squaw axes 64 do hatchets . North-west Crnas. to the amount of about $7 d , une- 000. ' two•thirtis to be Si inches in the barrel, an third 42 inches in the ie;rrel. A schedule of the articles. with soutples, (eteept of the plaid howls, which must be of better quality time those heretofere furnislied--samples to be presented by the bidders with their bids) may be seen at the office of the ComMissiMierof lodine Afftirs, in Washington, exhibiting We timoun't ot mo ley to he expended fur each article. hat the Depnrtment reserves the tight to increase cr diminish the quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute others in lieu thereof. The whole 'amount in money to he applied to the purchnse of goals will be about 135,000. of which t some 140,000 will be wanted MI the seaboard, and the I Por Sale Cheap and on Basy Terms. re.iau., in the West. Guthis al . American ITlMtiftlCtUrd,rrt WENTY Building Lots inne w Tray, North side all other things being equal, will be preferred. i it of the Allegheny River, t f -....-! in width end va i The patty proposing to supply the articles skill make l rying from 200 to 040 feet in depth. an invoice of all the items embraced in the above list, , At.so, TWO Building Lots, on the Fourth Street and affix the prices in dollars and cents, ut which he Road, 24 feet front and 94 feet deep. ... or they will furnish them, deliverable in New York, I m ALSO, a Lot and Frame House, jiglding a (that portion of the goods wanted West may Ix. bidden handsome income, in Allegheny City. 6'r delivery at St. Louis.) on or before the 15th day of Atari, THREE Lots of ground, on which . shops, May next, assuming the quantity of each article as 1 .. t. c. are erected, y ie lding a good ground rent, in Alit specified in this advertisement., and extending the cost, making en aggregate of the whole invuice before send- , fih_..7.Y City. - '1 hose ' w ho y. wish to learn eat ticulars and see plans s be tnt i e n s s , pec wh t esom ed at ii be Ne a w p Y pc" ork ... . i.k.f theosbove property wit please call on Mr. Sylvester b in : an it oanientTahethegormUltstitwedill or et the Real F.state and Conveyancin g ted by the Department for the purpose, and to weer. ' r .,,,,r 1 __ u : , BLAKELY & MITCHEL, tabs the conformity of the articles purchased with the i' - '"' oct " s"' Smith fi eld, near sth street. sample, 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! Boman Catholic Books. within the time prescribed, or if they are of insufficieat I rrin E Catholic Manual; St Joseph's Manual; quality. in the opinton of the agent aforesaid, and if .1- True Piety; Veda Mecum; the Doway,Bible. I The above valuable Roman Catholic Books for sale within five days after notice of such insufficitnez, e the party shall noefurnish others in lieu thereof, of t rte at *educed Prices- at the wholesale and retail book qaired quality, the United States shall be authorized and paper warehouse of C H KAY & Co.. to purchase them of others, and to charge any increasel cornerof Wood and Third streets. of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the I ect 3,1844. contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the i ------ United States. Medical Boehm As these goads will not be ready for vee r dely before A MANUAL of Examinations upon Anatomy and the middle of May, separate proposals will e eived A. Physiology, Su et y, Practice of Medicine, Chem for their transportation from New York or St Louis, istry, Niateria Mdica, &c. with questions and answers, to their destination in the Indian country, up to first of designed fot th euse of students. By .1. L. Ludlow, March next. 1 A. M.. just published. Bonds will be r equired, in the amount of the bids, I Jahr's Pharmacopoeia, a new Homeenpathic Phar with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be mocepocia and Posology, or the Preparation of Homo certified lot a United States Judge nr • District Attor- t o pathic Medicines, end the administration of doses. ney, for the faithful performance of the contracts.— , Translated, with additions. by James Kitchen, M. D. Payment will be made after the contract is completed, ' A Practical Treaties on Dental Surgery, by C. A. and the delivery of the goods to an agent of the Do- Harris, M. D. pertment, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. i The Home Book of Health and Medicine, a Papules Communications to be marked, "Proposals for lndi- 1 Treatise on the means ou of avor iding and curin and proper- g Disestees, an goods." including also an accthe The bids will be submitted with the following head- ties of remedies, and treatment of the Diseases of ing, and nose will be received that are not made in the women D ispen and children. form and terms here preecribeti: 1 A satory, for the use of Practitioners, by "I (or eel propose to furnish fur the service of the Win. Buchan, M. D., from the 22d English edition, Indian Department, the following goods, at the prices with considerable additions and notes. affixed to them respectively, viz: i Botanical Text Book, comprising an introduction (Here insert the list of goods.) ito structural and physical Botany, Port 2d. The Deliverable in the city of New York or St Louis on principles of systematic Botany, with an account of before tbe---day of---next, and it. case of the chiefs aturar,Familiesof the vegetnble kingdom,and the acceptance of hisproposal, the quantity being pre- I notices of the principal officinal, or otherwise useful scribed by the Department, I (or we) will execute a plants, byAss Gray, M A. D. contract according to this agreement, and give satis- I Eberle' s Practice and Therapeutics, Chley's Medi factory security to the Department, within eight dayscal Jurisprudence, Dunglison's Human Physiological after the acceptance of this bid, and in case of failure I Practice, (Hygeine) Human Health, Therapeutics. to enter into such contract, and give such security, I , Dewees' Midwifery on females and children, Meigs' (or we) will pay to the United States the difference be-1 Midwifery, Pancoest's Wistar,Bell's Materia, Medico, teeen the sum bidden by me, (or us,) and the sumStokes'& Bell's Practice, Horne.'s Practical Aneto which the United States may be obliged to pay for the I my, U SDispensatory, Hooper'sCooper'e sad Dung same articles." 1 lison's Medical Dictionatieet For sale by 07FICS INDIAN AFFAIRS, 1 W. M'DONALD, September 28, 1844. corner of Market and 3d streets. T HARTLEY CRAW FORD, Commssionite of Indian Affairs , oct 3-3tatatloos. PALL 111WORTATIO 1 . THE subscriber would respectfully "call-the atten tion of merchants and others so . their assort ment of Locking Glasses, &c. As we import Look ing Glass Plates direct from Germany. and have the advantage of steam power in manufacturing frames, we are enabled to offer them to purchasers at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. We have also a fur.° assortment of Combs and Variety Goods bought fo r ' Cask and which we will sell at a very small advance on cost. 63' We are als.. receiving per brig "Bremen," just landed at Philadelyina, the largest assortment of LOOKING GLASS PLATES offered in this city, to which we call the attention of the Trade, Cabinet Makers and others. GILLESPIE & KENNEDY, 76 Wood street S. MOORF. act 7-ii 1w HISTORY OF TiltS COCONQUT OF NIEX I • CO, with a preliminary view of the Ancient Mexican Civilization; and the life of the conqueror, Hernando Cortes; by Wm. S Prescott, author of Foe dinand and Isabella: in 3 vole. Bvo A fresh supply of the above valuable works this day received and for sale by C. H. KAY. oct 10 corner Third and Weed its. 'Unravel. fIEO. R. WHITE & CO., have nenorad cp No G 51 Market street, between 3d and 4th streets, to the atom formerly occupied by Darlington & Peebles, next door to Wm. Nl:Knight. • sera 13-3 m Groceries, Wises and Liquors. THE subscribers ere now receiving from the East a fresh supply of Groceries, Wines and Liquors to which they invite the attention of their customers and dealers generally. Theirstock cornrises-- GROCERIES. 45 Ithdall 0 Sugar, prime quality; ! 200 bbls " Molasses, du. 1500 lbs Loef Suga'; 150 bags Rio Coffer; 50 packages Tea; 2 ceroons Indigo; 14 boxes tobacco, assorted; 12 do. White clay Pipes, large; 12 do. Starch; 6 do. Chocolate; 50 mats Cinnamon; 8 keg * do. ground. Also---Pepper, Allspice, Ground Ginger, Alum, Iron, Nails, Wiedow Glass, &e.. - - LIQUORS & WINES. 15 ball pipes Brandy, various bland*: . 4 pipes Holland Gin; 1 pun bean Jamaica Rum; 5 bhds New England do. 35 quarter casks Pon Wine, carious brands: 25 do Madeira Wise, do. 25 do Sweet Malaga Wine; 2 kihJs Lisbon; Also—Champagne. Claret, &c. Eir Rectified Whiskey, of superior quality, with an assortment of Domestic Liquors. Cordials, &e. , al• ways on band. W& M MITCHELTREE, Sept No 160, Liberty st. Report of the CommiUre of Cases subedited to the Medicated Vapar Balk, is Waskintrioss City, THE Committee appointed to superinted the use of the Bath in this city cuncuivu that the time is arrived when they ought to report more fully to the public what thry have now learned from experience and observation of the real use and efficacy oflho Bath. They will d. tail nothinz hut facts which have came within tlnir own knowledge. Since the bath was opened it has beets used by alleges from 7 years to 70 and we believe in all eases it. has been useful but the most numb. ous class of cases in which it has al -1 forded almost immediate relief and in some complete cure, are those of recent colds, rheumatism, Inflamed eyes, eruptions of the skin, scrofulous swellings, and general debility. A. considerable number of patients whose eyes were so diseased that . they had been corn• pelted to abandon their usual avocations• for many weeks and who had been rthjected Co every other mode of treatment without receiving any relief have been effectually cured by the bath in some cases by three tunes using it and in others Ms or eight times.— It has a remarkable effect of clearing the skin from troublesome eruptiot s and given it a softness sad freshness that is a striking, indication of improved health. FLEMING & BLACK, on Fifth near Smithfield st., Pittsburgh. Oct 3. Sewickley Academy. A classical andeommercial boarding school for boys, On the Beaver Read, 14 milts from Pittsburgh. JoSSPH S. TRAVI.:LLI, PRINCIPAL. THF ‘Yinter Session will commence on FRIDAY, NOV EWER 1,1844. Terms—Boarding, Tui tion, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c., per session of five mo.ths, s6s—one half payable in advance. Books and stationery furnished when required, at the expense of the popil. All clothing to be distinctly marked. pupils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that all should he present on the first day of the ses sion. Refer to Hon Charles Shnler, Pr Joseph 1' Gazzarn. ccr For further particulars enquire of the Principal. or of Messrs JOHN IRWIN & SON, No 11 , , Water street, Pittsburgh. oct 2-1 m Clump sad Valuable Property tbr Sale. Aft A LARGE FARM, with valuable improve' ments, situate a short distance from the City of Pittsburgh. It will be sold entire or divided to suit purchasers—Tills {.disputable. At.so, For Sale or Lease, a lot of ground on the north aids of From, above Ross street, in the City of Pitisburgb. For terms apply at the Real Estate and Conveyancing Office of . oct 5 BLAKELY Ss MITCHELL _ 200 Gros s No 1 Bottlatorkst 6 13bls Sp Ttuipentinet 2 di COpallritraiiati I Cask Olive Gill 3Bbls Ven Red; • " lAmphlack " Cream Tinian 1 " Flor Sulphur; 1 Case Roll Sulphur; I " Liquorice Ball; • Gum Shellac; " " Copal; 75 lbs Gum Camphor; 10 " " Opium; Together with a general assortmentaf Drugs, Medi eines, Dye &A i , Ibc., just receivod end for setaby F. L. SNOWDEN. '14.1114 Liberty, bead of Woad st. Auction Oates. Salo of Dry +Soo& and rornitore. At M'Kenna's Astctio' Mari, corner of Second and Wood street,. WILL be sold, on Monday the 14th inst., at 10 o'clock, A M., a large stock of seasonable Dry Goods, among which are 50 pieces beavy cross barred Tweeds,Plaid Cloak Linings, Venetian Carpeting, 9-4 Woolen Shawls, superior Kentucky Jeans, ft few pieces heavy Broad Cloths, together with a large lot of 38 inch Brown Muslin, also many other articles suitable Ito the season. And at 2 o'clock, P M., new and second hand Fur niture, Feather Beds. Venitinn Blinds, Bedsteads, &c. Terms at Sale. 1. INKLNNA, oct 12 N„ Auctioneer. AUCTION SALMI, BY LYND & BiCKLEY New Audio's Rooms, Not. 61 and 63, Wood street. (IN MONDAY, Oct. 14. will be sold from the V shelves alarge and geaeral assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M, WOOLENS B!ue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetts, indigo blue and cadet mixtui and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c Worsteds Plain six quartos English merino. of all colors changeable figured AIpICCII res; three and six guar ter mouseline do laines; dress hdkfs. &e. Silks and Satins. Plain blk dress silk: figured iflk besting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; &c. Linens and Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent thleadrspool cotton prints, checks,ginghams, Irish linens; brown muslini, bleached do.; cambric do.; table cloths; tablediaper: &a Fahey Arlielu. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laoes, me rino gloves, nett drawers, G 8 combs, etc. Also. at Y o'clock P M. a large quantity of Frowesekold and Kitchen Furniture, Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, cradles. &c. Jost Received, AT wKENNAS' Auction Mart, corner of 2d and word streets, a lot of superior STEgLY WS, of various sizes, alto a small lot of Dwight's Bifiglu Augers. M'KENNA; sept 7 - Auctioneer. For Sala, ASMALL FARM, with a good Mill seat. situated on Pine Creek, in Pine Township, about 10 miles from Pittsburgh, containing about 60 acres of Land, a part of which is cleared and has thereon a squaw Log House and other improvements. with an abun inane of good coal and timber ply to .IN Ap O. D. DAVIS, aug 22-tf Canter of Wood and sth streets. STORAGE. THE capacious warehouse now occupied by the subscribers in Allegheny' ity, enables them to ac commodate such persons as may require Storage for produce or other articles ntriving by canal, on liberal terms. The great extent of this warehouse, the con venience of landing freight, and facility of drayage, af ford inducements to all those dealing in Snit, Iron, whom, by the cutting off of the Aqn .duct navigation, are prevented from landing carries in Pitts burgh, as formerly. The requisit labor supplied, and sales attended to if required. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, corner ofCedur and Lacoclk streets, All 4 y city. sept IS-lm opposite Hand street Bridge. 50 KEGS No. 1, Leaf Lord. 9 Bbla do. do , in store, and for sole by JAMES BENNY, oet 3-Iw. • No. 186, Liberty et. Fresh Arrival. 2000 POLK and DALLAS Song Books; 1000 Polk and Dallas Portraits. Jast roceived and for sale Wholesale and Retail. _ C. Y EAGER, oct 1 IQ$ Marker, near Liberty. WASTED, 5(1 QUARTS OF WV ILD CHERRIES, for which ILI the highest price will be given et the Dtug store of ' WM. THORN, 010. No 53 Market st. THE Depot of the UNITED STATE/ PORTABLE BOAT Lisa, has been rr,tiposed for the present to Lacock street, Alleghenytown. (' Office, corner of Lacock and Federal streets, directly opposite the Post Offt.to. C. A. M'ANULTY, Sept 4-31 Agt. U. S. Portable Boat Line. WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR. A Superior Wash tbs. the Teeth, pRODECING at once the most healthy state of the mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural whitens. ; giving hardness to the gams, des troying the putrifactive influence of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the iiritannn and soteness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing in its effect all , that can be desired in a Dentifrice. Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentist, Liberty sweet. aug 31 FEATHERS. 300 LBS Prime live Gerrse Feathers received, on consignment and for sale by RIt.INH ART & STRONG, 140 Liberty street. VTHTTF. & BROTHER, have removed from No. V 92 to 76 Marketstreet,betwees the Diamond and 4th street, to the store formerly oocupird by Geo. R. Vbite & Co. - sept 26-d3m William Addis, Boot and Shoe Braker, Liberty st. opposite tke Head of SioritkAeld. JRESPECTFULLY returns his thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since his location in Pittsburgh. He has received a supply of the. best Philadelphia Calf Skin and other Leather, which he will make to order in water proof Boots, or otherwise, in the best style and at the lowest prices. - He has also teceised a full supply of all kinds of Shoe Findings, direct from the Manufacturers, all which he will be thankful to supply his friends with at the lowest prices. oct 9-tf Chronicle copy 3t WAS stolen from the steamer Ohio Mail, on her recent trip from Wheeling to this place, a Black Leatker Truck will bran rods. and the let ters ••W J B E, Canada," marked on each end in white letters. I will give fifty dollars reward for the return of the trunk, or one hundred dollars for the trunk and thief. Information to be left at this CHISca or at the Exchange. sept 17 Slankets, tinet, Sm. - 32 PAIR ''COVA DES Sa " Stipredor Blankets; 8 pieces " Mixed Satinft ; 21 Stettbemille Jeans; Part on consignment awl fot sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS. No 28 Fifth street OriAdOmr4s! Cranberries! 100 11 2 1 fr i linaltese PRIM I F ins R A . 13 R KIES I 10 Bbis. Copperas& ''► Received end for sale by . J. D. W ttiA No 28 rifth meet Pasch traits. gib T tit subectiberhaa just reoelted frets' the. Nue eery of Landreth and Foilson, neer PhiladeltAda. a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the attention of the public. V. L. feIIOWDEN. Liberty et. Ilea4l tif Weed. act t ' Ito Removal. IIIIIII•VaL W. J. B. ELLIOTT mow & ANIUMLAIR roman:La SON? LINII, - For At granriyartatihNl 4 MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE RWINVNEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROPRIETORS RESPECTFULLY informtheirfriendrand shippers 1./...generally, that they havechanged the nosnoeftheir Transportation Line, firm the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Lino.. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four See tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at.d Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the l'ortable Boatover every other mode of transportation are too well known to shipper' generally to require comment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation son damage to Goods, invariably attending three:rse. shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, if.fi ' by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers. dill goods and produce shipped by this line will be in lured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. bletchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine. &Co, will be for warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to 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 cities. and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DLVINE & CO. Canal Bftslo, Liberty street, Pittskurgh. E G. WHITF.SIDES &CO., 36.) Market street, below Teeth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commercestreet Wharf. Baltimore. A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street. New York, RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3. Chatham street. Boston liektaa MIAMI 0. A. VicANULTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the t;ansportati on of Vercbcuolize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, Vince Itwa 4 first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of limits during 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 through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any corn meat. Shippers can rely onhavingtbeirt-roduce,mercbent• disc, or goods of any kind that may he consigned to the Agentsof this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made far receiv ing or advancing charges, &c Al [communication," to the following Agents will be promptly attended to.: CHARLES A. MrAINI:LTY. At the Depot, Canal Bisin, Pittsburgh: ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st. Bahia' sore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peek Slip. New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, e 72, Market street, Philnaelphin._ Pre*kts to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTIIRERS I LINE rOR transporting Goode, Mercnandise, Produce, &c., between PittsbargA, Pleiladelpkia and Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. Allgood. forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— Tbe Proprietors and agents will give their w tention and endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship pers, merchants, manufacturers andrahers to give use call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consiga ed to the agents will be received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional chargefor for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, / Proprietors H L PATTERSON, AGENTS: Smartt/ Micier,Canal Basin, near? th st. Pittsb'g. gamed W Day, Ist and 2,1 Wharf, below Race It. Delaware, Philadelphia. &sae Cruse, Baltimore. HL Pattersers,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. • I 4. N Briggs, New York. Wes Lt Reynolds & Co., Boston ICIER To: lanies - MeCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W %abridge& Co, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Sattmel J Sameel Wilson, Madison, la. feb 15,'44 Pittsburgh GriUmihitil. Third *greet, bitsores Wood and. So&Mad: THE Subscriber having fitted up the Gymnisietti in first rate style, will open his books for *nix* subscribers. an Monday, the 2411 inst. As a place of exercise, the Gymnasium has ho supe rior in this city. It has een fitted up With new Imre rates, calculated to bring all the muscles into bbitlihful action. This kind of exercise is reconstneednd by all the best physicians in the city., as calculated to in vigorate the body and improve the health genittally. It is especially recommended to persons of sedenta ry habits, who am liable to stiffer from indigestion cud its kindred evils, produced by want bf proper exrr cise. Call in and ermine ihe establishment. for per ceive+. JOHN M'CLt.LLAND. sep 3-3 m IX Acttrs of Lind. near Pittshtu-gh. with the k. 3 Steam Eogioe t Ildnehinery and Rope oath. lately occupied by , Smith anrt rinti;rie. extending front the teller road to the Allegheny river. There are on the premises *Mork of three two story Brick dweiliOg houses, and one of sit- two story Frame dwellia h ey yty t he %Melodist attached to the Rope wnnt• This property is admiriblv adapted fur a Rope factory on the most eirtortstrii scnio. till in readiness to most eine the business iintiter:iattly. The location is beau filial and improving in value. Por terms apply to GEO., COCHRAN". sept Sib Nn 40 Wood street If not sold at Private Sale, it 'silt he oNererl at . Public Sale, on the premises, oe T.tursday the 7th !co. vernher neat: at 104 o'clock. A. M. Oesa Ilreome. 40 ( f re M 4 W. BUR RI nnr, & co, • et 21 Water twcween Wood & Esii*GehL • roit BAL*.
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