'lPn4,ll J: - , MONDAY -MORNING, APRIL 12-4 ggiir Seefourtir • - F.wM .you lux POOR.- .We: wrookl cull: the tat teetioauf *leen of hePieeea faiths; to 'the whip% tri . ita§ r ig of thi C 0 , 01111 "ery PPRiPtad by the ehY Age g io n y, to mooaktapropaatda far a fans, and to erect suitable Wilding& fin , tin! Wait% and =gamin - ing at #4ll poor . I:4 abe city. t Apses& of oyr:ileum:es ;Jr sonstsitips pest has enerostei t ed on the - portion of ourpsperstually oc cupied by reading metier. .Those who teku no inter- Ttin aavortismorts must excuse us for s few days; tlis favors of. ourbositiess fend cannot be poolroom/ 4 bat in a abort time we will be able to give more reading mituerthen our limits hive permitted fur some weeks pest. . It will be seen by a letter from a Harrisburgh curresPoadent that the bill for the sale of the main line of the public works, and the tax bill passed the. House of Representatives. CLAT "Burrau."—Theyouag man's Clay Club of this city has received a plaster bust of the whig candi- date, from their brother coons of Philadelphia. It does not bear the slightest resemblance to the original, and we do not think it was ever intended for a likeness...— But that is not of any importance; the young coons call it a "bust of Clay," and if they are satisfied, it's nobody else's business. ---_- DZCALPITAT/OS VICK CONSUL.—Ina letterfe calved by a gentleman of Philadelphia, dated February 20th, 1844, from the United States Consul,at Tangier, Morino; it is awed, that the EMperor of Morocco. a few days previous to the date given above, "had taken it into his head to decapitate a vice consul, or consular agent, then holding a commission from the Spanish Consul, by which the sacred rights dun official foreign agent were violated." • FATHER MATTHEW —This distinguished apostle ortemperanee will visit the United States in June. He will be hailed with joy by every philanthropist in the country, and his mission will no doubt result in much good to the glorious cause in which be has be come so distinguished. THE DUEL BETWEEN PIERCE BUTLER AND JAMES SCHOTT, JR. It took place not on the North Carolina line, but at Bladensburg, at 5 o'clock on Monday morning.— Harrison Gray Otis, Jr., of Boston, was the second of Mr. Schutt, and hi+ surgeon was Dr. Gee: Lellan of this city. Mt Allston of S C., was the second of Mr Butler. As the challenged party, the latter decided that the comb t iets should stund.back, walk some paces, turn aid tire. A. Mr Schott was somewhat lame, hi. friends protested against such terms. The oppouents were inflexible, and so the rules were sub mitted to. Two shots were exchanged without effect. both parties behaving coolly,though proving themselves poor marksmen. -Four Sckott ! said one of the witnesses involuntarily, but he meant both the belli gerent.. Finally Mr Schott's friend refused to let his principal light any longer under such disadvantageous circumstances, as he was too lame to turn mind with celerity, and the other patty would not give way. Mr Sehott was yesterday with John M. Clayton of Dela ware, am! Mr Butler was at Baltimore, and is now probably at home. The can=e of this ell .1, wo fully explained some days ago.—Phi'. NARROW ESCAPE. A land slide took place on Monday last, in the rear t f Mr. Watts' cigar store., in Brooklyn, (N. 1.) veheie some eitcavnuons are going •to for ate erection of at vr buildings; the earth in its des :en: caught one of the labor ers, on Irishman, and completely- buried him tip to the chin; a moh that had bee., collected near, by t i ho cnpera a a runaway horse, mad• a simultaneous rush to the scene, and di-covered the head only of n son of Erin peering above the soil, the remaining por tion of his body bring buries{ by the earth which bad caved in. - Put took the atfiir very quietly and crack- ed jukes With .th 'se who were digging him out. ,He said among other jokes that he thought he was as good a Native American as the best, since he had been dug out of Yankee roil. SUDDEN DEATH OF TWO DISTINGUISHED crrizENs CIF WA TL:R TOWN. The Black River Jourital annotrates the almost sim ultaneous deaths of the linnet able - Egbert Ten Eyck and the Honorable Micah Sterling, two of the most estimable and universally esteemed citizens of Water town. Mr. Sterling was attacked with scarlet fever. which causing inflamatioh upon the lungs, terminated fatally. Mr. S. though a native of Connecticut, has re.iderl for more than thirty years - in Jefferson County. Few men were more extensively known, or more uni versaNy respected. Judge Ten Eyck was a native of this county. He too was much respected at borne and abroad.—Alt 5. Ece. Jeer. GREAT LOSS BY FIRE The "Globe Factory" of Martin & Cassity, about two miles above Florence, Ala., wns burnt to the around ors the night of the 4th inst. The Giotto Factory was the mostextensive manufacturing establishment in the South. The Florence Courier seyst—lt supplied large portion of our country with the best of cotton fabrics, and afforded employment for nearly 150 per sona. who had no other orbetter dependenCies for their subsistence. The property destroyed was - estimated at about. $30,000, upon which itits, hisurance of $lO,- 000 had been secured. It is beithilidlhat the fire was occasioned by an incendiary. N. o. Sugar. 100 HHDS prime N 0 Sugar. just received and fur sale by HAILIiAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street. Wm. O'llara Robinson, 17. S. Attorney, ir_rts removed his &lice to Fourth. near Wo, .1.1 street, lately occupied by C. Darragh, Esq. April B, 1844. NOTICE.—I have placed my docket and profes &lanai business in the bands of Wm O'llans Robinson, ..Esq.. who *ill attenddto-thd same during my absence. March 23 - .. C. DARRAGH. a9-Imdatir 30 LBS OIL PENNYROYAL. just received and for sale at the drug store of 1 BBL BEEF TONGUES, 1800 lbs Cincinnati Dried Beef, it boxes No 1 Starch, 50 " " Soap, 3 '*- superior Lemon Syrup, Received atulfor sale by J D WILLIAMS, a 4 No 28, Fifth street ORANGES AND LEMONS 76 BOXES Oranges; 63 do Lemons; 50 do M R Raisins t • Salt received and for sale; by mar 15 D. & G. W. LLOYD CI LIDICE WINES AND BRANDY.- 3 .- 1 ) 5 cases old la Madeira Wine, E Mar eleek)rasported 1820. _; 10 cases old L P nadeira Wine, (-4.livera & Co) deported in 1818. 12 caws old pale Brandy. JlMilt received azdfor sale by . • .1 W BURBEUDGE & CO., 015. Water sr. between Wood and Srnirbfield. 4") ; MK. Fresh Lemon Syrup, by the doses or 141 sin& bottle, at the drug store of J. KIDD, corner - of 4th and Wood streets. ad Isla Barrels Na 1.2 nod SC lidackend s 0.4 11 Timms Codfist. P"ixived per Steam riot &44iiarerby rad ET & CO. ciellaidg , f iitul JON. KIDD, corner 4th and Wood sta. • - BIPORTILD SY SAeble, Steamboat Aged mid Cositmitrion Water Street, near Wood 4i VEST WATER IN THE. CRANIUM. ARRIVED. Arcade, Bennet, 'Wabash, Belfast, Poe, Wheeling. klimahnla, L'arkenson, Mo City, Majestic, Bennet, Cincinnati, Utica, Peppaid, Nashville, Ninth Bend, Duncan, Lcmittille, Cutter. Collins. Cincinnati, Swift:sure Nu. 3." Logan, Cincinnati, Motimigaht.la.,Stone, Cincinnati, Allegheny, Dean . F. t Louis, PARTED.DE Little Pike, Heiner, Cincinnati, New England, Page, St Louis, Massachusens, Bennet, St Louis, Wing & Wing, Campbell, St Louis, Briigetrater, Campbell, Wheeling, Belfast. Poo, Wheeling, Moxahala, Parkenson, Mo City, Majestic, Bennet, Cincinnati, Cutter, Collins, Cincinnati, Zitnesville Packet. Scales, Zanesville U. S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAPT • TIIACKER. For ' Ciacii~natf. Regular Wednesday Morning Packe. eitiWog es 7 ddpasen team b LRT6BEN C apt.lhac er:l run as a regular packet between this place owl Pinciounti, leaving Pittsburgh every Wed nesday morning, at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10 o'clock. For freight or pasiage apply on board o.t to hiu 4, Wood street. mar26-3m The Little Bell is provided with Evans' safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m26-3m. DAILY BEAVER PACKET Am. , THE steamer CLEVELAND having been rebuilt, will commence her regu lar trips to and fiom Beaver, on Mon day, the lath instant. leaving Pittsburgh every morn ing at 9 o'clock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock., I'. M. (Sun days excepted). Fur freight or passage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, marlB No6o, Water street. FOR CINCINNATI , 4'.w .e er Steamer CUTTER.Cot.Ltss. Master, - will depart for the above and interme diate ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, et 10 &clack, A M, positively. The Cutter has been thoroughly paired. and furnished with entire new boilers, and can be recommended to the shipping and travelling com munity as a safe and expeditious boat. For freights or passage apply on board, or to - BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No 60, Water street. The Cutter is provided with thu Safety Guard, to prevent explosion. m 25 ISAAC CRUSE. No. S 7, Smith's Wharf, COM3IISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, as 1.1 MPH E. W ILL attend to the purchase ri Groceries nod other articles, and forward the same with des patch as directed. :11erchants and others wanting F.sh, by lot warding their orders, accompanied with the money, miy depend upon their orders being filled at the very lowest price, and card taken to select the beet in the market mar 2 2-2 m• Family Groceries Eansu riti,m THE EASTERN CITIES! 11 KIN HA RT & STR.NG. A RE ri..w receiving their Spring supplies ofGOOO Tll atid bri.,a dntermined that their Es tabli.donetc t be surpassed by any other in this city.either in the variety oi excellence uf its rticles.they have given particular attention to the selection of their NEW STOCK, with a special desire ofpleasing their customers, and mz.riting n continirtnce of that patron age hitherto so liberally bestowed upon them. Inreturning their grateful acknowledgements for past favors, & S watt! I take this occasion to re new the invitation to their friends and the lmbliv , to call and examine their assortment, in which may he found the following articles; 36cliest Fitie Green and Black Teas, consisting of Hyson, Young Hyena, Imperial, flunpot‘ der; Souchong, Butaohnim O. ange Pecco, and RosePlavored.- 12 Boxes Lout Sugar, assorted finalities, 5 Bhls Crushed do, (a handsome ankh-, 2 ' 4 Eine Pulverised.). 5 " Boston Syrup, (genuine;) 2 Philada. do (a beautiful article;) 25 " Mackerel Nu 1,2; 3; 6 " Halifax SO:WM 10 Halfbbls Maekendf 15 Boxes Scaled Herring; 6 " Italian MaccarOni: 5 " " .Vermicelli; 10 " Prime Roe-Mandy; 16 Pickles, assorted; 6 " French Olives and Capers; 20 " Drums Smyrna Figs; " Goshen Cheese; 50 " Rasing, 6 Boxes Prunes; 16 " Oranges and Lemons; 11 Castile, - Toilet and fancy soaps; 15 " Sperm Cand1e5,42,..44, and 6a. 28 " Chewing Tobacco, uskorted ; 10 Baskets Olive Oil, prime:- 6 Doz Raspberry Vinegar (in Bottles;) 1 Cask French White Wine-Vinegar; 3 " Zante Currants; 2 Bbls Rice—Flour (flesh* Bbls Ground Ginger, 5 bbla Alum; 1 Cloves " Nutmegs; " Mace, 100 mats cassia; 10 Bags Pepper ancl Alspice: 3 " Canary & Caraway seep 12 " African Ground Nuts; .5 " Cocoa Nuts; 8 " Liverpool Ground Salt; 18 " Salina do • do (for table use.) 00 " Rio Coffee; 10 " Old One. Java coffee, prime: 3 " Mocha Coffee; 2 1316sIemmlon Mustard, (in cans;) rib Doz Fine" French do in pots, with a great ea limy of ri h miat and fish sauces. catsup, p!vsrves, lottled fruits, &c. &c. All of which will he sold ow for cash. REIN HART & STRONG, a 8. 140 Liberty at jJohn Cof fin., FASHION ABLE BOOT AND 5H0E4461”1 MAKER. N O", Third street, between Wood and Market, third door from the Post Office, would most res pectfully inform kis friends and the public generally that he is prepared to make Boats and Shoes in the ht test and. most approved style, as he has furnished him self with the best of French nod Philadelphia materi als, and hasin his employ the most experienced work men. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patro nage N. B. — Revairinecionewith neatness and despatch. aplo7-3m. New Arrival of Quaensarara & China. T HE subscriber would respectfully invite the et a. tention of the public to bis present stock of White Glazed Ware, a sope.rior article, together with a select assortment of White French Cbitia,cornprising all the necessary pieces to constitute complete sets of Dining and Tea ware. , 'Macs * general stock of artiefes suitable for the sup.' ply of country merchants, to which their attention is invited, at his old stand, corner of Front and Wood streets. HENRY HIGBY. George 41raaar, Niershaint. Tailor, LT AS reataeolLto the meat Foank new .I.j door to the ,hiethodist atetitstore• 1 0 4 4 a Cak . pied by WM. E. Atistis,,lisq, wino be will be hap. py to serve his kite& asilsestsmoreed fife public pbandly, sigh all seek is: hit Moth widelt. he will semis to be well toads and is the latest and most fashi.nable style. —445. y MeiTbant, 2315E:21 Iko*-n , r.eat4s wer.4l l „tittr 4t Aff ifigetfint cofigli• af'S ec k +tesi r dpiti • • nropd atheio. ON 11 _gm*, T . 2641inspiat, at 2 o'Clock„? 14, 421 _ be lack the rairtiii. and best lot id Furniture er er offered to 'the, pablic in this city. Amongst the lot are 15b it Gitlin:ton Chairs;'so do fancy do; 100 as sorted "cking toantber With a variety of hedste4s,' tables, senses, steads, etc, etc. The above articles are warranted' . Attee ethic/twill be sold; . t asbestris ode. of large site, an t bass drum. P. lacKEliliA r : 020 . [Chronicle and Agecopy:] Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES• OF DRY GOODS AT Davis' Commercial Auction Roomi, canter of Wood and Fifth streets, this day, Monday, April 224, at 10 o'clock A M. will be sold. without reserve, a large and goner* aasortment of DRY GOODS. At 1 o'clock P M, FURNITURE. Also, 13 bags Ground Nuts; 2 chests Y B Tea; .4 half dodo; .8 caddy boxes Imperial du; 1 case of stuffed irds. DRY GOODS SALES, BY LYND & BICKLEY Nese Ana's:ins Rooms, N?l , . 61 and 63, Wood street. ON MONDAY, April 224, will ko sold from. the shelves, a l ineami general assortment-of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. commenning at 10 o'clock, A. M. Mae black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetta, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Alackinnw blnnkets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c. KIM six quarter ,Englieb merino, of all rolors; changeablei:figured A ipacca lustres; three and six guar ter mouseuste de !dine's; dress MA : 4x. - 4 Sts ia.a Satins. Plainlak demi* silk; frgured silk besting; American aewing silk; intinviscuckir, sitk ..htlkfra; &c. Linens and cottoo Superfine frigh linen; patent thread; Tool cotton: prints, cherlti.,ginharns, Irish linens; brown muslins, bleached do.; cambric do.; table cloths; tablediaper; &e. •Funcy Articles. Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces ,tat , rill° gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc. Also, at 2 o'clock P a -large quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, cradles.&t. SPLENDID FURNITURE AT AUCTION. AN T ILL 0( % be y s o oodlad n , d d a t Fifth ar Davis' re A e u t e s t i on on I : I. l o o o n m d a s , y c a cu l t n e e r r . noon, the 22d. just at 2 o'clock, to pay charges ac count of whom it may concern, I mahogany veneered bureau; 1 pair mahogany veneered card tables; I ma hogany veneered wash stand; 1 cherry high post hect ored; I chef rycrib; du cradle; 7 setui faricy chairs, as sonedpatterns; 1 husk mnttra4s; 24 cane seat chairs. The above are all new and made of the best materials, and will be sold without reserve. J D DAVIS, e2O Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRY GOf ;DS AT AUCTWI . A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of I. Wood and Fifth streets, on Thursday next. April 2 5th, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, will be sold by or - der of the assignee, the following large lot of Dry Goods, viz: 8 piece. and remnants of Marseilles vestings; 2 do do Valencia du; 3 do yellow ea' mbrick muslin; 894 dozen hdkfs; 24 yds sea grass linen; 23 pieces and remnants of fancy prints; 2 remnants of Pilot cloths; 1 piece of velvet curd; 2 pieces fled lawn; 13 du do and plaint bubbinett; 2 du Grecianette; 2 do barred jaconett; 10 du fig'd anti plain book muslin; 5 do cambric do; 5 do foundation do; 8 du green, brown, lilac, dove, blue and bl'ck silk; 3 du brown, blue and black fig'd and plain satin; do poplain; Silk and tabby velvet; 15 merino shawls; 36 dress hdkfs, assor,ed; 27 veils, do; 25 capes and collars; Satin and bombazine stocks; 2 pieces crapes; 47 do ribbons; GO do footing, inserting, laces and edgings; 73 pair cotton mid worsted stockings and socks, as sorted; Beaver and cotton gloves; Wall paper, edging, school books; Ladies and gentlemen's slippers and shoes: 1 ream of Lea paper; 14 bonnets.assorted; Together with a variety of articles. At the same time, A large invoice of seasonable Dry Goods, of various descriptions, all of which can be seen on the day pre vious to sale. Terms casli, par funds u2O NEW BUGGY AT AUCTION A . T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms corner of Wood and sth streets, on Monday next, April 22d, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold without reserve, 1 Buggy, entirely new and perfect with iron axletrees handsomely mounted, and made for this section of country. Those wanting such an article would do well to attend, as the sale will be positive. aplB J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. LARGE AND FRESH S COCK OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN CARPETS. THE regular atniortment of the above articles, at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street, has been greatly increwed by fresh arrivals, so that the greatest variety ofpatterns and qualities can be found at the present time, of any other place in the city. The colors and patterns arc all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold nt private sale, for LESS THAN - ART WHERE ELSE in the city. Also. an assortment of Brussels, Tufted and Sche neil Hearth. Rugs, LYND & BICKLEY. By Express and ahead ofall notemporarieS. MAGAZINES FOR MAY. At Cook's Literary Depot No. 85 4th St. GRAHAM'S Magazine for May, containing the following beautiful embellishments— The Favored Captives, Battle field of Brandywine, and Summer fashions, and in the most elegant styli...— contents entirely original. Ladies National Magazine, containing the following splendid engravings—Basket with Flowers, a beautiful and appropriate illustration forthe month—The May Queen, a superb engraving—Fashions for May, the i latest Parisian designs. Whims and Oddities, in prose and verse, by Thos. Hood, Esq., author of the comic annual, eat. Complete Florist, a manual of Gardening,containing practical instruction furthe management of green house plants and for the cohivation of "shrubbery, flower garden and the lawn; eat. Hunchback of Notre Dense, a romance of the time Of Louis XI by Victor.Hugn. Cyclopedia of practical Medicine. edited by John Forbes. M. D., Alex Tweedie, M. D. and. Mr Con nolly M. D., revised withadditions by Robert Dangli son, M. D. White's Universal. History, on a new systematic plan, for the use of schools and private students. Knowles: Rhetorical Reader, and a recitation book by Jas Sheridan KnoWles. Lives of the Poets, Biographical sketches of worsen celebrated in ancient Mad modern History. 'Vint Fletarme Works.vrith a memoir by her Biagi and an essay oa-bergs's/ashy MrsStgourney. Arthur, a new novel by Eugene Sue. airlift's 0 , 14- tion. • *lB , JUST Aeceired • , • atworrtnent of Faq`cy. ,Printsornitable for the asescne by HUET &CO3 ape 10 11111 WOOLENS IVorsteds J D Auctioneer Auctioneers JoroStaiktstry4o4.ld , • laTsun, anniteerand codtforta bieltrick house , oa Liberty Street, herb oecnpi4birt IV Lightner, Eeri. Also,, a"very neat twit story brialOtatnr' on Liberty sheet, Wiley Piiipetcontiltiing 6 robins, with' a twat rategarien, fruit, grapdr:o &n, &n -. Also "Libre° story Enieklvrealing boasts on 6th st— nettraittat, tgilitaiablgtAlt.:etwaromdtla-Kattas - As this house •oaa‘be divided setts to rent in three tene ments widtont interfering : with one anethre 4 wil l em se let if iequirea,, Also, two large and beautiful lots situateou tho west 5 41 454 . 11t0 canal, in Allegheny city, part of 'Weisner, Pilaw diLorines phut will be let on an killpthiiog 'Also. thairacsat lots on Liberty street, okessitalini not's Lead Factory. Also, a vacant lot corner of Penn and Adattis st. Also, a lot of ground, corner of Factory and rani streaut, sth Word, 100 feet front, awning to low water mark. Apply!t the Real Estate Offices of BLAKELY & 11ITTCliEL„ Smithfield suoet, and Pena street, .sth ward. . • Forsale as above veveral well improved Faunv ui Allegheny and adjoining counties. al2 Public Salo. vittue of an authority given in the las will and testament of William Huntert deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pu., the undersigned executor of the estate, will offer at public sale, on the premises, that valuable lot of groundin the city of Pittsburgh, situate on the corner of Smithfteld and Second Streets. near the Monongahela House,ccm tuining 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on. S econd etreet, more .or lees,. on which is, erected ate story brick , dwelling house, a frame dwelling hottiO and other buildings. The ground may be divided in to four lots, 20 by 60 feet each. Ski will be. sold sepa rate or together to suit purcluutere,, The sale will take place on Wednesday. the 15th.day of hlay.next„ at. 2 - u clock P. M., and the terms, which will be easy, made km.wn by R. OgFLCEft. flair 12-ts [Pennsylvanian publiih in weekly paper OR. male, and charge this office.] • ituilaing Lots in Eliiminithato. Q LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit tutted, turd within two si a .ices' walk of the eteamferryboatlanding, - wilr):. ; iii it prices to suit the times. The terms of payme,... will be Made easy, either for cash or such bartetas can he made available. Apply to the subsoibens in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Feiry street, Pittsburgh. June 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. To Lease. LOTS No 4. 26, 26,27, 44, 66, 85,_ 86.8 T, 110, 124,12:i anti 12.11 L in's Plat-7Scoted•Eiellia. Any perion wishing leaiiiean Turilte'r lan; by npplying t.. A. CULBERTSON. of the fit to or Poindexter & Co., Pittsburgh. or to S. BLOOD, Allegheny City. mar. 254. PARTNERSHIP. E Undersigned have this day entered into part nership, fot the purpose of doing a Transporta iiae. and Commission business under the style and firm of , H Devine & Co. IL .DE VINE. mar 23 E. G WHITES' DES. SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. Huey & Co., No 123, Wood Street, ARE: new receiving a fresh stock of Spring Dry Goods, which they have lately purchased in the east, entirely for cask, and they flatter themselves hat they can now offer such inducements as will make t the interest of all purchasers to give them a call, as they are determined to sell goods cheaper than any of tier house west of the mountain.. n 1 Semiticly Academy. A classical mid commercial boarding school for boys, rh, the Beaver Road, 19 miles from Pittsburgh. REV. JOS. S. TRAY ELL!, PRINCIPAL. THE. Summer Session will commence on WED NESDAY, MAY 1, 1814. Ternts—,Boord ing, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c, per session of five months. s6s—one half,pnyable in isdstmca."—: Books and stationary furnished when required,- stihet expense of the pupil. All clothing •to be distinctly marked. Pupils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that all should bopresent °tithe first day of the session. Refer to lion Charles &ruler, l)r Jogepb P Gaezam. CaTor farther particulars inquire of the Principal, or of Moser~ JOll N IRWIN & SONS, No 11, W er +ta treet. n3-1 m FIRST SUPPLY OP TEE SEASON! ALGEO & McGUIRE ARE now opening one of the richest and most ex tensive stocks of Goods that they have ever been able to offer to the public, every piece of which has been bought and selected carefully. Our cloths are cf the choicest make, imported—black, blue and olive French, from medium to the finest qualities; Naval blue, black, invisible, rifle and olive greens, of En glish and American; Doeskin and Seeded French Cas simeres, very elastic; Cooper's make of English, Plain and Fancy do. The variety of Vesting., comprising , all the newest patterns, is endless. Our trimmings are also of the first qualities. Although we do not I profess to sell lower than the lowest, yet we again pledge ourselves to make work that vrili compare with that of any other establishment east or west. ALGEO & MeGUIRE, 251, Liberty street. IREVIOVAL. THE subscriber begs leave to return his& grateful acknowledgments to his numerous friends and the public in general for their liberal pa tronage for years past, and would earnestly solicit a continuance at his new establishment, No 84, Third street. (south side) between Wood and Market sts., and 4th door from . Wood street, adjoining Mr 'brewer's- Glass Warehouse, where, in addition to the manufat tore of cabinet furniture, he has commenced the. Up holstering business in all its branches, and the menu facture of Windsor Chairs of every dcecription, togeth— er with a new invention of bedsteds far superiorto any of the patent humbugs of the day, the facility their construction affords will strongly recommend them to the public, as they are a perfect bug trap. The subscriber is determined to spare neither pains nor expense in procuring the latest eastern French and English fashions, and having secured the services of some of the beet workmen in the country he wilk o b4 enabled to manufacture furniture of a superior style. Purchasers will find it their interest to call before pur chasing elsewhere, as he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of furniture, chairs, mattresses, &c. M. KANE, jr. N B. Steam and canal boats furnished with uphol stery, chairs, and cabinet furniture, at reduced prime and with despatch. alb, . • SBBLS LARD OLL,jast received and'for side at the drug store of JON. - KIDD, - sl3 _ corner 4th Wood wen,. I%TA . ILS.,-672 kegs Juniata Nails, assorted slum. 11 °ahead sod for Wok; D &GWI,LOTA, z 0.15 No /42,, Liberty at. FROff *apply of "Thompson's extra ' &mil" A Fiaer,"Jestevosivedand for sale by J W BUBB RIDGE & st. 7 Jlffstat et, between wood and Eienitblield. ~.._- . . , ~., AMER ICANPiIidrICALOS4I,2taiIT LINE, FBr7t 46 - transportation of ; . -r , -11 l EIWIIANDIZE. AND PRODUCE • BEIM/MN PITTSBURGH A.NII PHILADELPHIA, PI'T'S . ' BURGH AND BALTIMORE,. • " . . . AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. H DEVINE, -: . .... E G WHITESIDES,.. Proprietors, • BUZBY &- BROTHER, , • pp ESPECTPUL IA inform theirfriendsand Shippe r , I.L generally, that they 'cave changed. the nanienftheir TranspOrtatiolt Line, fiettithe United Stites Portable Boa: Line. tattle'American Portable Boat, Line. This Heels' composeitof twenty-five new Fein' See tine Portable Beats, one of which Will depatt 'doily, from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore: . • The superiority and advantages of the Portable BOat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to reqtfirecoinnseiiq suffice itto say, that thedetention, loss, teptwatiOtrithd damage to- Goods, invariably Amending thivie troll shipments between- Pittsburgh and Philiidelphili, are by the Portable Boats most effectually removed: To ere Unfroubuediectirity to owners and slitipers, all got:Klima prOddca shipped by thtir Rae will he in- cured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, • without any additional chargete-thtiotivrierW: Mei chaadise shipped by this ; lint in Any of the east ern citicts.atalctutsigned to ki Dinh"? &Co. w 41 , 40 for warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgb. : te any pact of the west, free of cninotissions. • • , If. Devine will receive produce Consigned to hieHt, I pay steamboat freighotord charges, and forward Ale ' same to any of the eastern cities, and charge Co com mis3inns for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goof' s directed to the care of th e - undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. - , , H. DEYME. dr. f..:0.,, Canal Basin,- Liberty, street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, , 360 Market street, below . Tenth,-PhiladelPhia. GIESE do StAN. CoinTrierce street Wharf. Baltimore. B A FA HNEBTOCK & CO,' 100 Prom street, New York. RICE. Br. vir rt. LTA Nis, No 3. Chatham street, Boston. , 27 ,- rrz C. A. atcAlittiNVlr'S' .UNITED STATES .• • • - , . POitTA.IIIILE 00.411 T LtririE For the transportation of N" ereliandize wend from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, • PHLLADEL:- • FFILtr NEWXORiK AND:ROSTON. • - THEsuccess th is:lino hap feet' with, silica it tins first isitubliaied,Ont]i l i t! t lridlvidiial Enterprise" system, has induced 'the proprietors- to increase the number of Boats during* viinter tO twenty-five, one of which will leare Plitiburgh; Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (oxiept:Sikteittys) siirring this ieason. and make the trip through in six days: 'The superiority and advinteges of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when cnnals intersect, with rail roads) are trio well known to shippers by this route generally to require Any com ment. Shippers can rob , onlinvingtheirproduce, naerclptn dite, or goods of stny kind that Max be'nonsigssed the Nrentoof this-Line, forwarded With .dispaUlfand at the very ldsrest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c. All communications to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: • CHARLES A. MCANULTY. At the Depot, Canal 'Basin, Pittthurgh. ROSE' dc' MERRILL, - 53, Smith's Wilait. niierritt sr: Bahiriloris, T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peek, Slip, New York. Tllcksras BORBIDGE, jan 31-Iy. 272, Market street, Philadelphia. .1044. kV 41 , Mr . r. , L eat= "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL ,BOATS, rIONNECTING withsteamor Cleveland, at Bea. k„, , - stir, will be in operation on the 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The above line is composed of 8 good Canal Rvats, commanded by experienced men, and will depart ev ery motr,ing to and 114tri Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at 9 o'clock. Proprietors of the above line ate Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0. " STA NDART, INGRAHAM & CO., • Cleveland, 0. • Freight of all kinds will be carri.d as low 'as by any other good and responsible line. For freight tu pea sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR. marlB • No 60, Water street. • Preights to Philadelphia ind MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' *LINE 'OR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce, JU &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and 1171 short rirm.- as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents willgiva their , whole at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who. may favor them with their custom. We invite ship pers, merchants, manufacturers andothers. to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise coosign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional charge fur fur warding or storage. SAMUEL IV DAN, H L.PATTERSON, 5 Proprietors, &lIZICTS; Somas/ MiCier i Canal Basin. near7th wt. Pittsb'g. Samuel W Dag, Ist and 2d Wharf, below Basest. Delaware., Philadelphia. /setae Cruse, Bltitimoff3- FIL Pertteruns,Hollidaysinngh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. I 4. N Briggs Now York. Win B Reyna:is& Co., Boston. rirren To: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge &Co, Henry Cooker, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F SeNero, Samuel 5 MchTight, Lou Samuel Wilson, Madison, f 23. Regabir Paciditsy tbs jaliter- - Thur** The Swirtaavef 'ac 10 o'clot? "414 , s. - m.. :llger4:l4mi "I" Theipmer,Collbs,Mastetleloa feitiOrwridayfic 10 o'clock a. In. The 11 , poppostadaster.lerreseveritas r many at 10 d 111, Express; k Pluis4 *f' l4**ts evet79l2 ay st . loo'cloc m. : MIN IriECONGRABIes CO APO,- tnay2o STEP'Elltzesikeliadvaileiis.forsahrby,. - GEO , COCHRAN,. • 4 114r,'Wobd' isteer - .► a~ yak ERNE MIMM Pittsburgh Mit=lll 'aii'B , "• • • IV Si ISt SIItCIiELTREE, Wholasal. Cirocess, An/ Wind aad-Liror 410rehainiN • a3:dlmitw3t No .160, Liberty street. -11 - 1 A BAGS RIO COFFEE: • Ilk/ 60 package* Teas. various kinds, • ' 22 boxes Starch. ir ' 608 bbls Whiskey,withagsraenri assortment' of Groceries, Wines iurri Liquors, for. sale by. W 301 MITCHELTBEEi.in NQ 160.* Liberty attetrz ,4-d lzrit,w3t- - , LldEs Loomis Agout i AS just received from the Presbytesiaa Tioando .I.IL Publication, an additional supply 44 . Lb* . Alttur aditop -of the Psalms and .llymas, in all .tbeir-Tatturo of site ; and styles eibizlirgs. - . Also, on head. SO copies of the ' - ,-" 7 rii . CONFESSION OF. FAlT,tit ',-.: Jo . Together with. a few copies of most of tbe : ptber 0* lic•pions of the 'Board, including their tractoktooNponi this No being Dr NI usgrokyo's Exposition and Vinitieal. Lion of the Divine . Decrees.lston the Atr:es on POP* I Y. Also; on hand.'a few cdpies" or this E'reshyterian . 1 ionamc,for lB44%—tond a general otasorttnetkt or • Books, Blank liTork and Stationary, b 7 illb 4. 4 and retail, at the Bookstine, No 89. WOO 9 ii*::*:. loon Diamond nlley. 41.5.1wde.i.'"' - THE PAINTER'S SOLILOQUY . My Brush I think I willextend To everyone in trade, They'll look upon me as their friend, Because i oiler aid. *Besides I'll eive them lemethieg And that I'm semis fain Tell them to paint a Aandsome Use If they wont to ad/ their ware. Then let the Pripter have the news, He'll spread it anon, Hear what lie says respecting Shoes Cain's just been getting on. Ho has erery maze and color too, The Price I moon will telh Pro sure it would asioniek yaw, doe how famt Choy sell. Forairty.eere n rims they go, mid thousand! toot 'they always sell so very low. At the stare that's painted blue Cain's fancy shoes are very neat Her make's them to the mecnnsre; And when his work is on your fret You'll realise much,pfectuie. The Store'a on Fifth and Market corner, Nortit-IVegtcni, I maintain, It once wa# kept IN Jimmy Verner, But noirby H AfIRDCAIN. al9-am ' - J. li 013111 EN Physician and Accoachear KER LY of the Lying in Hospital, Dublin. rf (A . Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Pittsburgh end vicinity; from an experi ence of nearly ttventy year. in.the various branches of his pfeihsion, he anticipates giving satisfaction to tfioss 'who may Favor him with a call. Office and residence. corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets. N. R. A variety of the best medicines for sale . at the Office, persons purchasing there can have advice free of charge. err 17 if. 1/. CHILDS & 00, (SVCCESSORS TO •ralltlrat k CHILDS,) it ' Wittgeable dealers in BOOT S, SHOES, LEA.THERI4IIIII ' PALM LEAF HATS, STRAW AND HOOD BONNETS, Jito. 131, IVood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. AVING just received upwards of 1.000 eases , el 1.1 • Boots and Shoes. Palm Leaf HMIS Demists, &c., comprising a splendid assortment, suitable lathe spring and summer *ales, all of which baring beenpar chased direct from the manufacturers. at the. lowest prices, (and mostly previous to the late advance) and carefully selected as to quality and sizes, expreoly adapted for the Western trade—they respectfully in vite their old customers and merchants generally, who visit Pittsburgh, either for the purpose of purchasing, or on their way to the Eastern cities, to call and exam ine their stock, which will be sold on as far - arable terms as eau possibly be purchased either in Philadel phia or New York markets. m2S-2ns ' 49 1 2 TX ,, ES CLEVELAND I ; YELLOW VAT, Juilt received and fur sale by W &CO , al2 Water street, B e e n bete Wax! and Stnithfields Baltimore Herrin,. FEW BBLS. new Baltimore Herring just . ro , ceired and for sale by REINHART & STRONCILZ )40 NOOIC AND JOS PRINTING OFFICE, 11. 'W. CORNER OF WOOD & 711TH ITS. The proprietors of the Moe:frac POST laid MIEN CUNT_ AND MAN FACTO ILER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they home at large and , well chosen examinees of Alrlll3llo •3111&rinIPIIIED ItEraikaia le tiatagY atft l etanntleiti4 to a Job Printing Office, aria that they are prepared to execute LETTER PRESS. PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. I at.i.s. . 1 Bills of Lading, phetders. ip az clots , • Bill Heads, Cards, Hinafoills, Blank Checks 'Fitt:Tip*. gill of l an d ot ilauts. Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, teig up propriate cote, Printed on the shortest notico and most rettleakl* serum. , W. rajspdothilly ask die at serfriendti and the public:in general in this of ens business. 41 / li,, 1815.. -PHILLIPS & SMITIL , To Printers. 7IXT - Zlsava,seceivcd, Aral will hereafter keep use •Y • issastly ea bend, a fall "apply of Printing ink Salina &ad small kegs, which we will be able to-ea 'cheaper than it leas heretofore been sold In (&viers from rite country woctrupasiottky A. cesb tai ALL CASti) Win be prcandlaucreled to. ran, rt.*:lnirni. otslo-tiOthep of 'Le riisfio'sisea;saikAs.