itheflktilp ,Horning foot. PITTSBURGH, PA. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1844. MR. ♦FD Mlas PoaTZß ' a BSSISFIT—This even kg these highlymeritorious members of the company offer their claim; for a benefit. Mr Porter has bees long and favorably known to the ,citizens of Pitts burgh, and be has secured their esteem not more by his professional abilities then by his correct and gentle manly deportment , in private life. Miss Porter, his amiable dftughter, made her first appearance in oar city, and during the present season has become a leading favorite with all who visit the Theatre. We hope they will receive, as their merits richly deserve, a full and overflowing house. IVondelfil Escape.—On the evening of the 17th MrThomas S fel on!, a respectable citizen of Tits cal. osa c.:unty, while in pursuit of his horse, fell into wtlthetween 70 and 80 fort deep. He remained there that night arid the next day. crushed by the fall on bricks at the bottom. No person heard his cries "for help; until a little boy, between sunset 'rid dark, threw a dead pig into the well Mr Telford then spike, and thenews soon spread. Rupee were brought and Mr Joseph T Pearce, a worthy mechanic, descen dedthe well with a rope fastened to his body, and fix ing another rope round the chest cf Mr Telford, both were drawn up. The Monitor states that Mr Telford was alm at in the lust stage of exhaustion and suffer ing. He had been in the well about twenty-three hours, doubled up as he fell, unable to move his limbs. lie was unable to stand or to move his legs—the con cussion of his spinal nerves hail paralyzed him. He was taken in a dwelling, where he received the atten tion of several medical gentlemen, and the prospect of his recovery is fair, though his extremities were still tapid. Mr Tis fiftrone years of age, and the father of sirchl dren. His preservation from a dreadful and lingering death was truly providential, and had he not been discovered, his disappearance would have beer. a painful mystery. DEMOCRATS ATTEND. There will be a Meeting of the Democracy at Polk Hall, this ertming. Turn out Democrats! oct 15. A CARD Persons wishing to avail themselves of the benefit of the Naturalization Laws, in becoming citizens of the United States, befure the coming elections, will call at the office of Jona J. MITCHICLL, who will cheerfully assist them in performing this duty. HATHAWAY'S Patent Hot Air Cooking . Stoves. THE subscriber having entered into the stove busis nese in Pittsburgh, respectfully informs the pub lite4hat be intends cnnying it - on in its cations branches at the warehouse of Messrs. Pennock & Mitchell. No. 160 Liberty street, where he will be prepared to supply purchasers with any articles in his line. In acidities to other Stoves which he will have on hand, ho has obtained the light to manufacture and sell Hathaway's Patent Hut Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is fro nanred suite, kw to any other now in use in the United Bowes; it is more durable in its cunsttuction, and bet teradapted undue use of baking. roasting and cooking, as iris heated very regularly by confuting the nirin the stove; and it is a vent saving of fuel as well as labor. 1- will keep on hand a sufficient number to sup )dl all demands if pas-iblet I have five different sizes, soul will sell them on reasonable terms, according to rises. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about this chi; all pat in use within six months. Being a ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have been impo-ed upon by the int md act ion of new and high ly recommended St../..05 which wore badly constructed, and havirg seen .• Gilled and be estme useless. I will grant to persons wishing to procure the Hot Ait Stove, the privilege of using it a sufficient length of time to prove its superior quality before I ask them to purchase. Persons nutilying me from u distance by letter, cnn ham Moves l ut up at any time, as I have wngotts to carry them out; I thetefore invite Farmers sad all ',cr oons to come and judge for themselves; also to tty them and prove that it is to your advantage to have one. All orders will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. • RECOMMENDATIONS. hers Afaasion Horse, Sept, 19, 1844. MI. R. Dtkfl AVA K —Sir: I Lave 3n use ruse of Hath sway's liot Air Coolting Stoves, which I got from you last Spring. It affords me much pleasure to recom mend it for its excellence. So far as my knowledge extends, have no hesitation in saying it is the beet nave now in use. I need not particularize its merits, but would advise all diipo d to possess an article of the kiwi, to adopt the best method of satisfying them selves, that is, to trt it; and I doubt not they will be satisfied. D. R. MILLER. Washington Temperance Iksse, rittburgi), Sepi. 19, 1844. Mr. R. DoNAVON—Sin--I have bad in use for five months. one of HathawayJs Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and I have nu-hesitation in saying it is tho best store now in we. The various kiwis of cooking it is calcu lated to do at the same time. aad the small quantity of furl required. mikes it an object worthy the linen *Maul' ail who desire a good stove. THOMAS VARNER. W" 1 embrace this opporturi , y to recommend the o Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you pat asp for me constantly sill summer, and I must say it is n grand article. I believe it is superior to any other stove now in use in this city. The oven bakes well, and is largo enough to bake four large loaves of bread at one time; it also co ,ks very speedily, and it requires 'MTN' le coal. Ithi nit them worthy the attention of all wise wish a good stove; to such I would say, try them and prove what they are. net I 1 -tf MAT HEW PATRICK. Valuable Music I3ooka. „ OSTON Academy's Collection of Choruses, by Lowel Mason. Boston A nth •m Book, a ni vr,work just published by Lu*el Memo' Boston Academy's collection of Church Music by Lowel Mason. ` Book of Chauu, consi-tirg of selections from Sacred Scriptures, by Lowell Mason. Canni ffa Sacra, a Bosum collection of church music by Lowel M 16(111. The Bristol' Glee B Jok, by Lowell Mason and Mr. G Webb. TheAientlemen'il Glee Bunk, a selection of Glees for men's voices, by Lowe! Mason. The 0 Iron. a selection of secular melodies by Ma son and Webb. TheJavenile Singing School, designed for common schools and families by Mason and Webb. The Boston School Sung Book, consisting of songs for ebnciren by L Mason The Little Songster, by G S Webb. Vocal exercises and Solfeggios with an accompani ment for the Piano Forte. Mason's Sacred Harp, rob 1 and 2. *4 41 " Patent notes. Evangelical Music Book or Sac ed Minstrel and Harponit4l. Dyer's Anthems. Odes, Choruses, &c. Selections. The Christian Harp by Wakefield. • The Miss4ouri Harmony. Beauties of do with all the different kinds of Music Books now in use, constantly on hand and for side wholesale and retail by CHARLES H KAY. corner Wood and Third its. SALT. 20t1 NOWL Bbls No 1 Salt, jun received and V for sale by S. W. BURBRIDGE & CO., oft 12 Water st between Wood and Smithfield. Pro& Tess. 26 PACKAGES of Tana, weaned, arriving and and fur sale by ujtl I/ ILELNHART &S' BONG. No. 140 Liberty St. Port of fitteburgb. REPORTED •T D. B. Skeble,Bleauthost Agc%l mid Commis:iota Mertkant, Water Street, near Wood 30 INCHIS WAIL& IA Tlif CHALRSL ARRIVED. Warren. Ward, Beaver. Musk. Valley, Bowen, Cincinnati DEPARTED Arrow, (new) Miler, Cin. Warren, Ward, Beaver. !or Cincinnati. THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. ELI ALLA'', will depart fur the above and intermediate Potts, regularly, on every Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. For freight or pa.sage apply on board, 'Blor to crept 2BIRMINGHAM & CO. BEAVER I'ACKET - • • The well known steamer to.* MICHIGAN, -- "!' 42 --- W. B. Bouts, Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore)'at 3 o'clock. P. M . and Beaver at 9, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and them) whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather sill permit; on the opening of which CLARKS & CO'S LINE to C LF,V ELA ND, 0., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or ;lassage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, July 12 Water street. MT The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. - PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING itEGULAH PACKET. *two. The new and splendid 'tract boat BR IDGEW ATER., Capt.Cawisam, will run as a regular packet between this place and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday and Friday at 3 eeloe,k. ' and Wheeling every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 oclock. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. NEWTON JONES. The Bri lg.water is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. 'tine Z 2 Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair, October 9,1,1844. SEA LED PROPOSALS - will he received at this Bureau moil 3 o'clock, P M. of the 3d day of No vember, next, for furnishing and delivering at the re spective Navy Yards near Portsmouth, New Damp shire; Charleston Masi.a4chtute.rs , ;Brooklyn,New York; Philadelphia; Wnshington, D C, and Gosport, Virgi nia. such quantities of cold rolled holt copper Ind of hot rolled sheet copper, not exceeding one hundred thounnnd poundt of each at any one Navy Yard; and of round, flat, and Square lion o may be ordered by therespective Commandents or Nioy Agents, ur by this Bureau. between the first day of J4lllll3aly. 1845, and the 30111 of June. 1846. The flat Iron to not be less than one-fourth of an inch thick, nor more than six inches wide, the Square Iron not less than tine-half an inch. nor more than three inches square, and the Round 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 edge., cracks or ntlii r defects, and true to the sizes ordered, and must he sub ject to such tests and inspection as may he directed, and in all nomects to the satisfaction of time CIPMMIIII• dents L.f the respective yards, ur it will not b s g receiv ed. Any quantity not exceeding five thousand pounds of Cepper or five tons of Iron to he delkerud within ten days alit.' the order shall be received. and one dry will beaflowed for every additional thousand pounds of Copper or additional ton of lion that may be enter ed. It is to be distinctly understood. however, that lINTSOIIA who may ruct are out to have any claim or privilege to furnish any 'renter quantity of Iron Pr Ctysper than may be ex pressly ordered. It is to be tinlerstoal, also, that when persons reside at other places than those near which they enguge to furnish articles, they will he required to appoint and duly authorize some person' at or mar the place of delieety, to receive and aet upon the requisition, of •orders which may be made; and in case the person who contracts, or his agent, shall neglect or fail to comply with the requisitions or orders he may receive fur articles under his contract, in proper time or of proper quality, the officers or agents of the Navy stall be authorized to purchase the sante, and the cent rartor *ball be liable fir any excess of cost over his contract. Separate !imprimis must be made for each Navy Yard, and fur the Capper, and fur the Iron, and the price asked per pound must be the same. fur the bolt and sh mt. Copp r; and for the round, flat and square Iron; that the different Iron any be correctly com pared Bonds, with t.vo approved surer s in one half the estimated amount of the napective etennicts, will be required, and ten per centum in addition to be with held from the mount of each pnymem in be made. as collateral security far the due and faithful perfoarnance of the rep)), ctive contracts; which will, on tut account, be paid until the contracts Sr. complied with in all re spects. After deducting ten per runturn, payment will he made by the United States, within thirty days after, bills, du ly certified and approved, shall be presented to the Navy Agent of the Station wh, re deliveries are made. The power to reject all of-rd from persons who stave heretofore failed to fulfil their contracts with the Gov ernment is expressly reserved by this Bureau. To be published three timed a week until the 3d of November next, in the Madisonian rind Speculum, Washington, D. C.; New Hampshire Gazette; Mont log Poot and Daily Times, Boston; Journal of Corn metre, Sun and Aurora, New York; National Enquirer, liarri4hurgh. Pennsylvania: Sun and Republican, Bahian re, Md.; Enquirer. Richmond, Virginia; Old Dominion and Beacon Norfolk. Virginia; Ametimut Sentinel,,Mercur) and l'ub;ic Lt - dger, l'hiludeiphia; Morning - Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ott. 8.-3tawt3Nov. Prepared 11.trilish Parchment. A SUPERIOR auricle of Prerarcd Parchment, IS. suitable f. r Conveyancers, Engravers, Sze. of the following sizes, viz: 20 x 24 inches to the Sheet. $. • 21028 " 24 x2B " 4 e 8 3 2 as 6 4 a. A constant supply of the above werrnntrd artirle ran always be found, (low for cash) at the Book and Sta tionary warehouse of C. 1-1. KAY, oat 10 Cownerof Third and Wood sts. Ai Pall Padden for Nato, OIL No. 93 Wood Street, THRE6 DOORI lICLOW DIAMOND ALL'''. HAVING just returned from New York with the Fall fashion for Hats and Caps, I have now on band and will Continue to manufacture every variety of the most fashionable Hats and Caps at the very lowest price.. Persons wishing to purchase cent. cheap fashinable Hats and Caps are respectfully invited . to give him a call. act 1-tiltramw S MOORE. HARRIs' BUSINESS DIRECTORY of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, &c. This work is now out and delivering to subscribers, and a few copies of the different bindings are for sale at 5, 50 or $1 a copy- 1:7" Gentlemen (tom Europe, or different cities, towns or parts dour country, or who wish to send a cheap and useful work, can be *applied with a few copies by appl)iog to ISAAC HARRIS, oft 10 Agent and Cum. Merchant, No 95t st. I!'~S~' Mk THE subscriber has just received from the Nur =eery of Landreth and Fulton, near Philadelphia, a lot of the choicest variety of peach trees, to which he would call the mitteulkm of the public. F. L. SNOWDEN. Get 7 No. Liberty st. toad of Wood. PROPOSALS TOR MOM ROOD& 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 snoozed, or therea bouts, for the use of the Indians: 2,700 pairs S point Mackinaw blankets, white 2,100 110 n do do do du 1,000 do 2 do do do do 900 do 4do 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 grass green, do do 3,500 do do indigo blue, saved list 850 do do grass glees, do 400 do do scarlet, do 3,500 do stroude—blue 200 do do scarlet 600 pounds worsted rim-3 fold 'l5O dol. handkerchief*, cotton flag 100 do du Madras 130 do do black silk 70 do cotton shawls, 8.4, rationed 12,000 yards calico, domestic 3,000 do do English and French 3,000 do cotton, bleached shining 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 dozen socks, woolen 7,000 yards plaid lirtsey 6.000 do flannels, assmted 1,500 flannel shirts 1,500 calico do 600 pounds thread, cotton 150 do do linen 90 do sewing silk 40 gross worsted gartering 2,000 yards sattinet 1,000 do bed ticking 370 pieces ribbons—assorted 730 pounds bends ao 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--$125 worth 20 gross but.bins—ussuctei 40 gross squaw awls 30 gross brass sails 7.000 fish hooks 159 dozen fish lines Needles, nsaorted-280,yrurth 200 dozen combs, assorted 80 du aci.nors do 40 gross iron spoons 150 dozen table knives and folks Pewter and tin plates-3140 worth 10 packs Fins Thimbles, $25 worth 75 augurs Gimlets , ro worth 20.000 gun flints 35 gross gun worms 360 dozeu.butelter knives 15 do wits 70 do Intl axes 90 do squaw axes 61 du hatchets North-west Guns, to the amount or about $7,000 two-thirds to be 36 inches in the barrel, and one third 92 inches in the barrel• A schedule of the articles. with samples. (except rit the plaid tinseys, which must he of better quality than those heretof..re fornished--samples to be presented by the bidders with their bids) may be seen at the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in Washington. exhibiting the amount of mo icy to be expended fur each article, but the Department reserves the right to increase cr dimini.h the quantity of any of the articles named, or substitute others in lieu thereof. t The whole amount in money to be applied to the purchase of goods will be . about $3.5,04.0. of which some $40.000 will be wanted on the seaboard, and the residue in the West. .Goorl s of American manufacture, all other things being equal, will be preferred. The party proposing to supply the articles 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, delivirable in New York, (that portion of the goods wonted West may be bidden I for delivery at St. Louis.) on or before the 15Th day of I May next, assuming the quantity of each article as, specified in this udvertisement. and extending, thereat, making an aggregate of the whole invoice before send ing it on. The goods will he inspected at New York by au scent of the United States, who will be appoin ted by too Department for this purpose, and to steer tuba the conformity of the articles purchased with the samples exhibited, when the enntrnet shall be merit., • and with the terms of the contract itself, which shall contain a clause that if the articles are not furnished within the time prescribed, or if they are of insufficieat quality, in the opinion of the agent aforesaid, and if a ithin five days after notice of such insufficiency. the party shall not furnish others in lieu thereof, of the re quired quality, the United States shall be authorized to purchase them of other-, and to charge any increase of price they may be compelled to pay therefor to the' contractor, who shall pay the said difference to the United States. As these goods will not be ready fin delivery before the middleof May, separate proposals will be received for their transportation front New York or St Louis, to theirdestinution in the Indian country, up to.firsi of March text. Bands will be required, in the amount of the bids, with two good sureties, the sufficiency of whom to be certified by a United States Judge or District Attor ney, for the faithful performance of the contracts.— Payment wilt be made after the contract is completed, and the delivery of the goods to an agent of the De partment, upon a duplicate invoice certified by him. Communications to be marked, "Proposaistor Indi an goods." The bids will be submitted with the following head ing, and nose will be received that Uri, not made in the form and terms here prescribed: "I (or we propose to furnish for the service of the Indian Department, the following goods, at the prices affixed to them mpectirely, viz: (Here insert the list of goods.) Deliverable( lathe &aye( New York or St Lcuia on or befette"ibe-------clay4-s---next , and in case of the acceptance of his per:Mural, the quantity being pre scribed by the Department, I (or we) «ill execute a contract according to this agreement, and give satis factory security to the Department, within eight days after the acceptance of this bid, and in case of failure to enter into such contraer, and give such security, I (or we) will pay to the United States the dike _truce be ta een the sum bidden by me, (or us,) miff - the sum which the United States may be obliged to pay for the same ankles." OPTICJC INDIAN September2B, l 844: T HARTLEY CRAW FORD, Comausiosier of /aims Affairs. oct 3-3tairtlrsier.- PALL 1111rORTATIOPIL THE subscriber wouldappectfully call the atten tion of me rc hants and others to tLeir snort ment of Lo'king Glasses. dtc. As we impert 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 large assortment of Combs and Variety Goods bought for Cask and which we will sell at a very small advance on cost. Weare also receiving per brig "Bremen," jutt landed at Philadelyhia, 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, oct 7—d lw 76 Wood street HLSTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF MEXI CO, with a preliminary view of the A/mien' Mexican Civiliaatioec and the life of the conqueror. Hernando Cones; by Wm. S Prescott, amber of Per. dinand and Isabella; in 3 vols. 3vo A free of the above valuable works this day received and for sale by . - C. H. KAY. act, 10 corner Third and Wail eta. MOM GEO. R. WHITE & CO., have removed to No 51 Market street, between 3d and 4th streets, to the store formerly occupied by Darlington & Peebles, neat door to Wm. M'Keight. Sept 18-3 m Groceries, Winos sad Liquors. TIIE subscribers are now receiving from the East A. a fresh supply of Groceries, Wines andLignoes to which they invite the auention of their customers and dealers generally. Tbeirstnek complises— GROCERIES. 45 bhds N 0 Sugar, prima quality; 200 bbls Molasses, do. 1500 lbs Loaf Sugar, 150 bags Rio Coffer; 50 packages Tea; 2 ceroons Indigo; 14 boxes tobacco, assorted; 12 do. White clay Pipes, large; 12 do. Starch; 6 du. Chocolate; 50 mats Cinnamon; 8 kegs du. ground. Also—Pepper, Allspice, Ground Ginger, Alum, Iron, Nails, Witl4loll, Glass, &c. LIQUORS & WINES. 15 half pipes Brandy, various Wands; 4 pipes Holland Gin; 1 pun peon Jamaica Rum; 5 hhds New England do. 35 quarter casks Poet Wine, various brands; 25 do Madeira Wine, do. 25 do Sweet Malaga Wine; 2 hlids Lisbon; AliF e Charnpagne, Claret, &c. Rectified Whiskey, of superior quality, with an as rtment of Domestic Liquors, Cordials, &c , al ways on hand. W & M MITCHELTREE, pt 27—dtnl. No 160, Liberty et. R ••ri of the Committee of Cases submitted to the edicated Vapor Bath, in Washington City, TTH E Committee appointed to auperinted the use uf the Bath in this city conceive that the time is arrived when they ought to report more fully to the public what they have now learned from experience and observati of the real use and efficacy of the Bath. They will detail nothinz but facts which have came within their own knowledge. Since the bath was opened it has been used by alleges from 7 years to 70 and we believe in all cases it has been useful but the most numinous class of cases in which it bus at. forded almost immediate relief and in some complete cure, are those of recent colds, theumatism, 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 com pelled to abandon their usual avocations for many weeks and %hip had lawn sibjected to every other mode of treatment without receivingrany relief have been effectually cured by the bath in some cases by three times using it and in others six oreight times.— It has a remarkable effect of clearing the skin from troublesome etuptiots and gives it a softness sad freshness that is a striking indication of improved health. FLENIING & BLACK, on Fifth neur Smith&ld st., Pittsburgh Sewickley Academy. A classical andcominereial boarding 'viola for bogs, On the Beaver Rend, 14 miles from Pittsburgh. NEV. JORNPH I. TRAVF.LLI, PRINCIPAL Tn E Winter Session wi4l commence on FRI DAY, NOVEMBER 1.1844. Terms—Boarding, Tui tion. Wa,hing, Furl, Lights, &e., per session of five mo?tlw, s6.s—one half payable in advance. Books and stationery furnished when required, at the expense of the pupil. All clothing to be distinctly marked. Pupils furbish their own towels. It is very desirable that ad should be present on the first day of the ses sion. Kiefer to Hon Charles Shalbr, Dr JoAeph P Gasman,. ocr For further partictilnrs enquire of the Principal. or of .Mettins JOHN IRWIN & SON, No 11, Water street, Pittsburgh. oct 2-ltn Per Sale Cheap and on Easy Terms. r 11 WENTY Building Lots in New Troy, Ninth side 1 of the Allegheny River, 40 feet in width and ta iling from 200 to 240 feet in depth. ALso, TWO Building Lots, on the Fourth Street Rood, 24 feet front and 94 feet deep. A m * ALSO, a Lot and Frame Howe, 3ielding a LI handsome income, in Allegheny City. A t.so, THREE Lots of ground, on which ' , shops, &c. are erected, yielding a good ground rent, in Ant filieny City. Those who wish to learn pat deniers and see plans , of the ahovn property wil please call on Mr. Sylvester Seymour, or at the Real Estate and Conveyancing Office of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, luct 5 Smithfield, near sth street. Somas Catholic Books. THE Catholic Manual; St Joseph's Manual; nue Piety; Vali', Mecum; the Duway Bible. The above valuable Roman Catholic Books for sale at reduced prices, at the wholesale and retell Wyk and paper warehouse of C H KAY & Co., corner of Wood and Thiid streets. eel 3,1844. Medical Books. AM fNUAL of Examinations upon :Anatomy and Ph) siology, Surget y, Pt actice of Medicine. Chem istry, Almeria Medico. &c. with questions and answers, designed fot the use of students. By J. L. Ludlow, A. M.. just published. Jahr'a Pharmacopceia, a new Humceapathic Phar m ,copocia and Posolngy,or the Preparation of Homo eopathic Medicines, and the administration of doses. Translated, with additions, by James Kitchen s M. D. A Practical Treaties on Dental Surgery, by C. A. Harris. M. D. The Home Book of Health and Medicine, a Popular Treatise on the means of avoiding and curing Diseaees, including also an account of the triune and proper ties of remedies, and treatment of the Diseases of women and children. A Dispensatory, for the use of - Practitioners, by Vim. Buchan. M. D., from the 22d Englioh edition, with considerable additions and notes. A Botanical Text Book, cntnprising an introduction to structural and physical Botany, Part 2d. The principles of systematic Botany, with an account of the chiefuaturafFamiliesof the vegetable kingdom,and notices of the principal officinal, or otherwise useful plants, by Asa Gray. M. D. Eberle's Practice and Therapeutics, Chitty's Medi cal Jurisprudence, Dunglison's Human Physinlogicel Practice. (Hyteine) Human Health, Therapeutics. Dewees' Midwifery on females and children, Meigs' Midwifery, Pancnast'a Wistar,Bell's Msteria, Modica, Stokes'dt Bell's Practice, Honus.'s Practical Anato my, U BDispensstory, Hooper's Cooper's and Dung lison's Medical Dictionaries. For sale by W. M'DONALD, corner of Market and 3d streets Cheap sad Valuable Property SKr We. fink A LARGE FARM, with valuable improve: = ments, situate e short distance from the City o' Pittsburgh. it will be sold entire or divided to sal purchasers—Tills indispattab/e. ALS°, For Sale or Lease, a lot of ground on the north side of Front, above Rosy street, is the City of Pittsburgh. For terms apply at the Real Estate sod Cow/eyries-hog Office of ect 5 BLAKELY ha MITCHELL. 200 Gross No I Bade Corks; 6 Bbls SiTtirpentine; . 2 " Copal Varnish; I Cask Olive Olt; • 3 Bbls Ven Red; 2 " Lampblack; I " Gel= Tartan 1 " Flor Sulphur; • • 1 Case Rell Sulphur I " Liquor/ea Dell: .1" Gum She ll ac; " " Copal: 73 lb. Gum Camphor; 10 " " Opium; Together with a poem) assortment of Drugs. Medi tins, the Stuffs, be., just received and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. oat 8. No 134 Liberty, bead of Wood at. Ittutiim Salts. Just ilisadved, AT M'KENNAir Auction Man. corner of id and Wood streets, a los of superio; STEELY/OMS, of various sizes, also a smell lot of OssiOit's Bright Augers.., ' P. M'KENNA, Sept Auctioneer. Ordnance In the Northern Lakes. Bazaar or ORDNANCN AND HTDROORAPHY, September 26, 1344. DROPOSALS will be received at this Bureau un .l. threeio'clock, P. on Monday, the 4th of November Oat, for furnishing !sad delivering et the place* herein named, the following Cnalon for the na cal service of the United States. viz: At Sackett* Harbor, New York. 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt. each. 25 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 cwt. each. • At Buffalo, New York 10 eightioch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt. 20 thirty-two pounder phambered Guns, of about 42 cwt. each. At Erie, Penneylwaxia 10 eight-inch chambered Guns, of about 63 cwt. each, and 25 thirty-two pounder chambered Guns, of about 42 cwt. each. All the foregoing Cannon to be delivered at the pla ces named by the 15th day of 'June next; to conform to such drawings as may be'furnisbed by the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography; te be subject to such proof, tests, and inspection near the foundry where made, and such further inspection at the place of de liver) as may be directed by the Chief of said Bureau. and to stand such proof. test, and inspections as will be to entire satisfaction. Should one fourth of the number fail in any particular, at any one inspection, the whole lot offered shall be rejected, or such further test be applied as &ay be deemed necessary. The contractor to provide at his expense an appro priate site for proving the Guns. The proposals must distinctly state'the rate per ton of 2,340 pounds, and be endorsed "Proposals fur fur nishing Cannon on the Northern Lakes. " The Guns to be cast of tbeebest gun-metal; tie hot blast metal to be used; the whole of the Guns to be turned, and the surfaces dressed *and finished per fectly smooth. 'Bonds with two approved surities in one-half :he amount of Contract, will be required to be entered in to within fifteen days after the time limited for re ceiving bids ; and ten per cent. of the amount of all bids will be retained ns collateral security, in addition to tbe bond given, for the faithful performance of the con tract, which will be paid only on the satisfactory com pletion of it; and 90 per cent. of all deliveries made will be paid on all bills propoperly authenticated ac cording to the pruvisionsof the contract, within thirty days after their presentation to the Navy Agent. ar To be published twice a week in the follow ing papers: Beacon, Norfolk, Virginia : Old Domin ion, Portsmouth, Virginia; Enquiter. Richmond, Vir ginia; Madisonian, Globe, and Intelligencer, ‘Vash ington. D. C•; Sun and Republican, Baltimore; Ame rican Sentinel and Mercury, Philad Iplria; Evening Post, and Aurora, Now York: Daily Times and Mor ningPust, Berton; Dilly M o rning Post, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Morning Gazette, Buffalo, New York. octl—taw Great and Glorious Triumph. HARPER'S BIBLE, No. 10. TUST received at Cook's Literary Depot, 85 9th el ►treet, the following new and cheap publications: Harper's Illuminated and new Fictional Bible, No. 10. Wandering Jew No. 3, Harper's edition. Medicines and their user and mode of administering, including a complete conspectus of the three British Phartnacorecias, an account dell the new remedies and an appendix of formulae, by J. Moore Neligan, M. 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 th-, Puritans, No 8, being the last number of this valuable work. Little's Living Age, No 21. Rambleton, or sketches of faz..bionable Life in New York, No 4. Illustrated Shakspeare", No 26. Monthly Mirror, fur October. Knickerbocker " do Isabella, or the Pride of Palermo. Election Laws of -Pennsylvania, digested and arrang ed with notes. Bowie( Punch, Harper's Novels, Politician's Regis ter, &c. &c., new supply, all for sale at Cook's Lite rary Depot, 85 4th street.. oet 16 Corn Brooms. 40 DOZ. CORN BROOMS; on band and for sale by _ J. W. BURBRIDGE & Co. aept 21 Water at., between Wood & Smitifteld KA% KEGS No. 1, Leaf Lard. try l l, 9 Bbla du. do , in stole, and fur sale by JAMES BENNY, net 3--10 r. No. 186, Liberty et. Fresh Arrival. 200 n POLK and DALLAS Song Books; V 1000 l'ulk and Dallas Portraits. Just received and for sale Wholesale atid Retail. C. YEAGER, act 1 108 Market, near Liberty. WANTED, sr, QUARTS OF WILD CHERRIES;for which V' the highest price will be given at the Drug store of %V M. THORN. a 1 0. , Nu 53 Market st. —%-- FEATHERS. 300 LDS Prime live Geese Festbers received, on consignment and for stile by REINHART & STRONG, imp 30. 140 Liberty street. IGnaloM. VVRITE & BROTHER, have removed from No. 92 to 76 Market street,between the Diamond and 4th street, to the score formrrly occurled by Goo. R. White & Co. Sept 26.d3m William Adair, Boot mut Shoo Maker, Liberty et. appetite tie Head of Smithfield. RESPECTFULLY, returns his thanks Ifor the liberal patronage bestowed ortalli" him since his lunation in gjusburgh. He has remised a supply of the bt4t Philadelphia Calf Skin and other Leather, which he will make to order in water proof Boom, 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 $lOO BM waxy. WAS stolen from the steamerphin Mail, on her recent trip from Wheeling to this place, • Blatt Leaater Triuke with brass rods, and &let tars ••W J B B, Canada,'" marked on each end in white letters. I will give fifty donate reward for the return of the trunk, or one hundred damn for the trunk and thief. Information to be left at this Office or at the Exchange. —v. 17 W.. 1. B. ELLIOTT. illanketa, Satinet, Sc. 32 PAIR "COVADES" Supetior Blankets; 8 pieces G Mised Satinet; 21 " Steubenville Jeans; Part on consignment and for - sale by J. b. WILLIAMS, oct 5 No 28 Fifth street Clralessiesi Cranberries! 100 BUSHELS PRIME CRANBERRIES; RIM lbs. Baltant Raisins; CRANBERRIE S; 10 BAlc Copperas. Jbreeived and for sale by AM IMO AN PORTABLE BOAT Lfllß, For the tranoportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE IPETIVIMS PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS RESPECTFU LLY inform tbeirfriemd it and shippers geperally, that they 'nave changed the narneof their TranspertMion Line, from the United States rerteble Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four gee Lion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily • from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia alai Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boatover every other mode of transportation aro too well known to shippers generally to require comment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation eon damage to Goods, invariably attending three:ram. shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, rs by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To givtundoubted security to owners and shippers. all goodseitd_p,r6dneenthipped by this line will Win tered 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 immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned tqhim, pay steamboat freight and charges, and farwari the same to any of the eastern cities. and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Auy communications or goods directed to the care of tip undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO C. A. IIIIcANTILTY'S UNITED STATES POItTABLE BOAT LINE For the transpaNion of Verchandixe to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, tince-It Wit\ first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia awl Bat timore every day (except Snudays) during the season, and mako,the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages ofthe Portable Boat System over every other moiler& transportation (when canals inters Oct with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require . any coon ment. Shippers can rely *obeying their! roauee, merchant dize, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Linea, without any additional charge made for receiv log or advancing charges, &c All communications to the fallowing Agent: will be promptly attended b.: CHARLES A. MCANCLTY. At the Depot ' Canal Basin, Pittsbiargh. ROSE & MERRILI„ 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st. Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGF, jan3l-ly :172, Market street, PhPaaelphist. d ,0 1,..71. , MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE .L OR transporting Goods. Mercnan.lise , Produce. &c., between Pittsburgh, l'hiladetphia, and Baltimore. Goode will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as abort time as by any other responrible Line. All goods forwar. dad from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tention and endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship pars, merchants, manufacturers andothere to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandissiconsign ed to the agents will be received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional charge for foe warding or storage. D WILLIAMS, No 23 Fifth Afoot. BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON THE PROPRIETORS @anal Iltsin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh E G. NY HITFSIDES &CO., 360 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commercestreet Wharf, Baltimore. 3 A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILMA NIS, No 3. Chothamstreet. Boston. Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. SAMUEL W DAY, I providers H L PATTERSON, 5 ITEEM Samuel AI Kier, Canal Rusin, near7th st. Pitlie& Samuel 14 7 Day, la and 241 Wharf, below Race it. Delaware, Philadelphia. Isaac:Cruse, Baltimore. L Patterson, Hollidaysburgh. Jeue Patterson, Johnstown. J N Briggs, New York. Was B Reynolds & Co., Boston ISFKIR. To: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Cu, I W Barbridge&CO 3 henry Conker, Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, ' F Sellers, Samuel J MeNight. Lonis Samuel Wilson, Madison, fob 15,'44 VOit SALE. SIX ACRES of Land. near Pittsburgh, with the Stearn Engine, Machinery and Rope walk, lovely occupied by Smith and Guthrie, extending from the Butler road to the Allegheny river. There are oa the premises a block of three two story Brick dwelling houses, and one of six two story Frame dwellings, besides the Warehouse attached to the Rope walk. This property is admirably adapted fur a !drape faetory on the most extensive scale. all in reedit's-es to prose cute the business immediately. The location is beau. tiful and improving in value. For terms apply to GEO. COCH RA N, sept 26 No 26 Wend street If not soil et Private Sale, it will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises - 0o 'Tourstlay the NI No vember west - , at lin o'clock ;Its M. Removal. THE Depot of the ThiITETI STATTA ■PoRTABI.II BOAT Lute. has been gen:loved for the present to Lecock street, Alleghenyressn. W' Office, corner of Larmat end Federal streets, directly apposite the Peet Offize. - -C. A. M'ANULTY, sept 4.3 m A gt. U. S. Portable Boat Liao, STORAGE. .--.i, -- i t 'VHF. to . ' tap -Sr I mhouse ttnerivreti - pied by libei 1. tubseti 16 Allegheny okiimbiee ti Mn to so. awninodsts - persons as stay ramelre thieves for posts* nt . r articles arriving by mod, on libend tenni , . 'M'o'at extent of obi' warehouse, the con venience sr tending freiatit, and &alb, tardnlyekte. ie. tewd Inducements to all those &aliment Ball. lion. Flour' &a., whom, by the cutting sir efaths Ay dart navigation. are prevented frees landing astOsxiStrithe burgh, e4 formerly. The rept/4 labs' owned: sn4 tales attended to if restnired. AAVTE & O'CONTO corner oft:oder and Lacqck otreeup, eept 18-110 lipeaftt PallsS strgli