iTrttuttit6tra.A. VirOPIDATMOILNING, A.1) . 41,L 4,. 1044,-.; - or luisiluerros Misciute.—Wer peigskitiAbo ' • • 4 4 1 , (or. "gootiDli a lb° trbutd‘ ucpuitts#94; la be babistsbe Wisbiegsss bleed, ea firlisty cies*: As this brasbessuretlite came be elkisidereil =is betas* isti • Pull tlabbMillbs febwieou di;ubt bet the met* will be ,essesded by sidelong 11 di political ttrilk . edefodebted to die übligtng clerk of tke Lit tle Ben fin 44 FELL EvEir.E4Eati,.-We leuru from Mr. S. G. Wiwi; of tbe:Litik BI n, that while the bust waa ittidaysTille, on Saturdarnight last, a sailor by t 1 Gime of .1(1El•RD11 1 )X, walked over Ulu guirdi ehd wildrowhed. Every exertion was made by the sickens and, crew to SaYt.: him without effect. Miss Masts Ass Lsit.—We understand that this selskrated . Dmescuse, came passen g er in the Little }3en. We suppose Miss Chuendun will, if possible Affect so engagement 1,4 r her spree riounr in our The etre. rar Mt Updegrad'clied on ..‘totelny, of the injuries lot received by the expludion of the boiler in Bailey, Blown Sg.Cu'a, Rolling Mill. "Resstr..t. is giving Concerts to crowded houses at Cinciutiesti. His last was to have helm given on Sat nr4u4 evening, when we suppose he would take up his line of ;smirch for Pittsburgh. panaarr is building a Gymnasium at Cincinnati , to which city be intends emoting. They sill find Lim to be a gentleman, and competent to do mach mere than. he promises. Tittatna.-7The Theatre has been closed f:r the last two uighta imaccount uf the non-arrival of soma of the leading members of the Company that were cast in the pieces with Mr Adams. We understand, however. that they will arrive with the Cincinnati boat this morning; if So, the piny of Virginias will be performed to-night. STEAXBOAT FREIGHTS.—Our steamers are char ging the following rates for freight to the ports below : Cincinnati lOto 15cts.MissouriRiver40 to 50 " Loctioille 'loto 20 " Cia.ena 30 to 50 " St. Louis 20 to 0 " New Or!eaas 10 to 50 '' lliinois Itiver 3U to 40 " Zauew, ille 25 to 31 '• Public Meeting. FRIENDS ANNEXATION ATTEND The citizens of the county of Allegheny friendly to the reannexattou of lexas to the United States, are respectfully requested to attend a meeting to be held at the 11'ashington t lutel, corner of Venn and St. Cluir streets, U flt I LIAV EVENING NEXT, -the Vial instant. The meeting will Ise organized atil o'clock. It ii hoped that there will be a general attendance of the friends it tLi, truly great national measure. te2l-3t 1.0D(4E NO. 45.—A regular meeting of Ludy Nu. 45, will be held nt their llall on Wednesauy evening the 24th inst., ut 7 o'clock I'. M. By order of the worshipful muoei A. McC . AMMON, ttp24 Secretory. AI"IENII6\ 7 ! IiUQCESSE: GREYS A special meeting of the Corps wiil be helot ou W.oJoreday -e‘chittg, the '24th ioet , ut 71 o'clock,. CHAS. GLENN,Jr Puoctural attendance is requested. sk- A CARD.—The Journeymen Oak Coopers of Litii lily struck for higher wages on the 22d lust , and a to ijorty of bosses have signed the bill of priers; e nd it i s generally understoud that those who are up posed to the bill are about to send to other places for handS, we therefore ask them not to be deceived by their call, 14 the compensation w.• ask i li um,' enough. Lip 23 VIE JOURNEYMEN. Removal. THE still:scriber has removed from his former old stand to the building adjoining the Penn in. suranco Office, on Markot duvet, where he is now re ceiving.and openinsr, a large and well selected stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS in his line; in cluding cloths, cassimeres and yr sting 2 of the most fashionable styles, and where he intends to continue the TAILORING business nn a liberaland extensive scale. His old customers are requested to give him a call and examine his stock. JOHN RIPPET. nl3-3m j'i BOXES PLUM E LEMONS. j_ t ill 100 Mils Green Appiolt. 50 packages grern and black Trag, I.J ! 61314 tidiple 11,nitnit rump, - N. 0. do, ivy,' and fur s.ale J WI LI,I ANIS, a 10 Nu 43, Fifth !itreet. Gtin*Dlanafactory. rill HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens JIL of Pittskurgh and the public in general, that he , has returned to the city, and commenced busine , s sth street, between Wend and Market streets, and op- /posite the Exchange Bank, where he will msuufsc tote Rifles, Smoothbores and Shot guns of every des. criptina, from the commonest to the finest quality. Al so, Pistols, Pocket-belts and Horsetmas guns, of all kinds. Guns and Pi5t01...L=4 , 34,-m order and on the shortest notice.. All kinds of gun repairing done on reasonable terms. The'subseriber hopes by strict at tention to business to teeeive a portion of the public • parr on Ige. Farmers and sportsmen tire requested to call and examine for themselves. A. S. JOY. dfint—apl2 SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. gluey & Co., No 123, fl cod Street, ARE new receiving a fresh stock of Spring Dry Goods, which they have lately purchased in the oast, entirely for rash. and they flutter themselves list they can now offer such inducements us will make t the interest of all purchasers to give them a call, ns they are determined to sell goods cheaper than any othet: house west of the mountains. a THE undersigned Commissioners, appointed by an act of the Legislature to purchase a farm and erect suitable buildings for the lodging end mainte nance of thee l'oor of the city of Allegheny, in put so enc.° of rho object of. their appointment, hereby give notice that they will receive proposals until the Ist day °Fiona next for an Improved Farm of not less than 150 acres, and not more than 300 acres, and not furth er from the city than 10 miles. Proposals may be left at the Mayor's office, in the city of Allegheny on or be fore the time specified. Stating the number of act es it contains, the numlx , rof acres improved, the situation of the Farm, the quality of the land; theprice per acre, 'anti terms of payment. THOMAS BARNETT, HENRY HANEN, ROIPT S-CASSAT. THOMAS_FARLEY, E W STEPHENS, THOMAS 'M STEWART, JOHN MORRISON, WM TATE, L. 0. REYNOLDS, Commissioners. a22-lwdaw!jel , , 13111.5 GB.OLINI) IL -el , JuarceeWed from lialtimoru, on conei c nmem .411 ,•alea l • • LLA.XI'.I; KF, (1, 213.2 • '_• l - • 7th ousel, it,..4,- .4g,,,,..,-Adiaki0.,.....,... ..,.... 11 , s order Proposals. ipti 'crab• 'itimrtra ter 4 0 ! , Ofekrl o . B e. 4o , 6o li 1 4 8." 0 " X."11141'4.'14 srovh.4w, Wsttr 'Stria, Den Wood 4 MY! WAWI IS Tit; C 11•112111. ARRIVED. Puterison, Mo COY, Aliquippa, Smith. Louisville Loulaville :mien Rigs, Lucas; Cincinnati Lebigh; Prier. St. Louis . Littitt Sew, Malin, Cincinnati Michigan, Snits. Beaver Claw:hunk Hemphill, Beaver, DePASTE.D. 'Bri-leeWater, p Caw bell, Vilieer 'Hibernia. Elinefelter.CinCionati Oregon, Smith,Lottisvillo Michigan, linies, Beaver. Cleaveland. 'Hemphill, Beaver. For ru k imate, Tennessee River. t The steamer NORTH BEND, Don ! can, Master, will leave for the abeve and intermediate loadings on Wednes day neat, 24th instant, at 10 : o'clock A. M. Fur freight or passage apply on board or to JAMES MAT. This, boat is furnishell,vrith Exa,tne Safety Guard to prevent thee:plosion of boilersi a 23 FOR ST. LOUIS AND GALENA. The light draught. stetuner CECIL IA, Clarke, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings on Thursday next, at AO o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage applyyn buerd,or to JAMES MAV The Cecilia it provided wi.th Evins' Safety Guarl to prevent the explosion of boilers. ap23. U. $. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAPT. THACKER. For Cincinnati. Re ular Wednesday Morning Packe. Re The giplenclid passenger steam boat LITTLE BEN, Capt. Thacker,will run ace regular packet between this place anclCincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Wed nesday morning. at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on hoard cu to No 4, Wo.al street. mar26-3m The Little Ben is provided with Evans' safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m2O-3m, DAILY BEAVER PACKET T E steamer CLKV E.; N D having been rebuilt, will commence her irgu ar trips to and flora Beaver. on Mon day, tho lath instant. leaving Pittsburgh every inorn tog at 9 o'clock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Sun dila excepted). For freight or passage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No 60. \V ester st rect. FOR CINCINNATI I Su•Nmer CUTTE R. Co LIN s, Muster. . wig depart to. the above and interme diate ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, nt 10 o'clock, A 51, positively. The Cutter has been thoroughly re paired, and furni.bed with entire new boilers, and run be recommendvd to the shipping and travelling-cum munity as a sari. and expeditious boat. For fteights orpassage MI 6041'4, or to DIRMINGIIAM & TAYLOR. No tiO, IVater utreet. The Cutter is pruvided with Ow Su(ety guard, to prevent exTlusiun. m 24 ISAAC CRUSE, No. 37. Smith's IVharf, CIrMMIsSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 11 Ll I .4') It 15. 1 , A7 i LI. attys.! to the pm ellitee of groceries and other asticlei, and foc.ward the 6410 . 0 Wlth tlatrh dintctoil. Merchants and others wanting Fish, by forwarding their orders, accompanied with the money, mac depend uric,n their orctevA bail at the very lowest price, and cure taken to select the tiro' in the wirke.t. innr `2"2.2,n• Falaily Groceries. FRESH FROM THE EASTERN CITES! RKMIART & STRONG. ARE. !lbw receiving their Spring supplies of GOOD Till NUS, and beiag determined that their Es- I tabliehment *ban sotbesurpassed by any other in this ci ty.eitheria the vaeletyorexedallence or t articles.they have given particular attention to the selection of their EVV . STOCK, wi th a apeolal desire of pleasing their customers. end meriting a eontinuanosof that patron age hitherto so liberally bestowed upon them. In returning their grateful acknowledgements fur past favors, R S. S wroth take this accesion to re new the invitation to their friends and the noublic, to call and examine theirassortment, in which may be found the foilewingnedeles: 36 chest Fine Gmen and Mark Teas, considting of Hyman, Young Ilyson, imperial, Gunpowder; Suut-hrmg, .Poweheag, Change Pecco, a nd I lioseilavored: 12 Boxed Loaf Stager, n4sortecl qunlities, 5 Rbld Crodliect do. (a liandsomelrticl..; 2 !* Fine Polverlindn. - S " Boston Syrup, ( g l aiu ;ael) 2 " Philatla. tits (a beadtifid articleo 25 " Mecite4 tto 1,2, 3: 6 " 10 Half hhis Mai-bevel: 15 Roses Scaled tic:zing; 6 " Italian Maccaroni; 5 " " Vermicelli; 10 " Prime Ruck Candy; 16 Pickles, assorted; 6 " French Olives 4nd Capers, 20 " 1411.111§ Smyrna Figs; 22 " Goshen Cheese; 50 Rasing, 6 Boxes Prunes; 16 Oranges and Lemons; 11 " Castile, Toilet and limey soaps; 15 " Sperm Candles, 46, 5. and 6s. 23 " Chewing Tobacco, masa' mil; 10 Ilaidtets Olive0i1„ prime; 6 Doz Raspberry Vinegar (in Bottles;) 1 Cask French White Wine—Vinegar; 3 "Co n te Currants; 2 Wile Rice—Flour (flesh;) 2 ithl: Ground Ginger,s hbla Alum; 1 Cloves 4 ‘• Nutmegs; 4 Mace, 100 mats cassia; 10 ° Pepper and Alspiee: 3 " Canary .Caraway seed; 12 " African Ground Nuts; 5 " Cocoa Nuts; 8 " Liverpool Ground Salt; 1 8 Salina do du (for table use.) 00 " Rio Coffee; 10 '' Old Gov. Java coffee, prime; " Mocha Coffee; 2 BblsLundon Mustard, (in cans;) rib Doz Fine French do in pout, with a great va bety of rich moat and fish sauces, catsup, presrves, lottled fruits, &c. &c. All of which will be sold ow for cash, REIN lilt ItT & STRONG, aB. 140 Liberty st. • j Doha Coffey, FASHIONABLE:IIOOT ANDSHOE.4** MAKER. N 056 , Third street, between Wood and Market, third door from the Post Office, would most res pectfully inform his friends and the public generally that be is prepared to make Boots and Shoes in the la test and most approved style, as he hits furnished him self wit -the bestiofFrench and Philadelphia materi-. als, and has in his employ the most ex perienatd work men. 'He hopes to receive .a liberal share of patro nage N. 11.—Repairingdonewith neatness and despatch. ap107.73m.- George Arias?, nereirant Tailor , HAS removea to the room on Foil-tit street, next door to the Methodist tOokstore. lately occu pied by Wm. E. Amelia, Edit, where be v. ill be hap py to serve hii . fritortdcand customers ikad the public generally. with all work in Ilia line," - which be will warrant to be well ,made and in the latct't and most ilutounable hiyh:: al5-y -41111.1111. , AiL ,, ~ ., ', . ., . .:'F. : ;,,:,.,.', , -;- ' . . ...,;, . ':4- : .;,1..• • ItletiOtt ' felleatirt' - 'cifillitti t * OF ilabilllTriatr . AL Alfelfteruis Aort,euwerif;Sition4 +Fa, , . oe4lo4inefe. ' • ••• , • , O N Th....26thi.1 4 ,, 1 ..iii 2 ?each P Ada will, ' l / 4 ... , be acid. 611-largess endfartlot of Eurr4ann a err-, named tilikio tall& in. Ibis uty. A tbe k * are 150*sta sumnos'Gbairt4 50 do Gang Boned : 100 at. "ed "4"14 1 4 tartans'. Withi "riot, • . 1 / 2 1:0 ,„ tables, settee*. statela, etc, etc. The above . „ .., warranted. Aftei,whieh vri.2 beito44, ~... 211" ' of large sise, Lail bus drum. P. °1 1 • 4• ' • 1 ' 24 • Echro*l. so "sl co PY - 3 "irw- : ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRY 4cops ar iILICTIC9I. • 7 • .? Davis' Commercial Aectioti .ttooins, corner of Wood ;wad Fifth, streets. ter:FhttrAdsty next, AO! 25th, at Ixl 414 .wk in the furenounr will bitesold prj' der of the assignee. thp followinglarge let of Dry . tionOs, viz; 8. pieces end reap:wigs of ,}farseilles settings; Valencia do; . • 3, do yellow WU dozen ladk(si • 294 yds ace grass liner.; MI pieces and remnants of tangy prime., 2 remnants of Pilot cloths; 1 piece of velvet cu..% 2 pieces filed lawn; • 13 do do and plain bobbinett; du Greciariette; 2 do buried jaconeu; 10 do fig'd and plain book muslin; 5 do cambric, do; 5 du foundetion do; 8, - do green, brown', lilac, dove, blue and bl'ck silk; 3 du brown, bloc end black fig'd and plain satin; 1 do popish); Silk Ind tabby velleq 15 isteitna slassxlsi, 36 dreks bats, aasprod: 27 veils, , do; - 25 capesond enticing • Satin and bombazims stocks; 2 pieces crapes; 47 do ribbons; 60 du footing. inserting, laces and edgings; 73 pair command worsted stockings and.socks, as sorted; Beaver and cotton gloves; Wall paper, edging, school books - , Ladies and gentlemen's slippers bad shoes; 1 ream of tea paper; 14 bonueta.esiortedl Together with a variety of articles. At the same time, A large invoice of seasonable pry ()cods. of varioi t ta descriptions, all of which can be seen on the day pre-. sinus to sale. Terms cash, par funds, a2O Large Tqt of Itibaada at Auction, VT ILL be sold, at the New Auction Rooms, N , ..4 61 and 63, Wood street, on Thursday fore noon, tho 25th in -taut, at 10 o'clock, an invoke of 150 pieces Cap and Bonnet Rivands, of a great variety of patterns and colors. LYND & BICKLEY, 024 Auctioneers. Two Pianos at Auction. To-morrow, Thursday, April 2.sth,nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at Davis' Commercial Auction ROOMS, cornerof Aloof' and sth streets, wi:lbe sold, without reserve, 1 r_tpler.did new Piano Forte, with irtahogrkny case, and Fret Sat grand action of exquisite ana sweet tone and superior Work manship, mad,e in the latest modern style with all the improvements, regular manufacturer's price of Which is $40(1, but will positively be sold to the highest bid der. Also, at the same time, 1 splendid second hand Piano Forte, rosewood case, French grand action, in complete order. The above Piano Fortes are worthy the attention of pun-bairn. The sale wittbe positive. They are the best instruments offered at auction in this city for sieve. rut month! J 1) DAVIS., • 34 A cctioneer. BY D bt IdICKL E Y Nett Auction. ROOMS, Nov. 61 alcl 63, Wood areet, ON Thursday, April 24th, will be sold friani the shelves alarge and general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, eommenning at 10 o'clock, A. M. Blue black, brown and invioible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, black and mixed satieetts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and blackinnw blankets; woulea haw s ; heavy pilot cloth, &c. Plain six (leerier English uterine, of ell rolmit changeable figured Alpacan lustiest three and six qui* : ter rnouseline de Wine.; dress Wilds, &c. Plain bik dress silk; figured silk besting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk itelkfr; &c. Superfine Irish linen; potent thread; spool cotton prints, checks, ginghams, Irish line.nsi brawn mtrlins, bleached do.; cambric do.; table :luau; tfblo 4lispe9 &c. Fancy Articles. I l ion!) shirt collars, gum "silspenders, stay laces ,me tiobeoves:nett drawers, $ combs, etc. Also, at 2 o'clock F M. a large quantity cd Household and Kitchen Furniture Chairs, tables, bedsteuds, bureaus, dough cheats stands, eradles.&c. LARGE AND FRESH S COCK OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN CARPETS. TIM regular assortment of the above articles, at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood stsvet, has bean greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so 'lint the gm:v.4st variety ofputerns and qualities can be found at the present time, of any other place iu the city. The colors and patterns ate all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold ut in' sale, fur LICSI THAN. ANT WHIM: at ex in the city. Also, un assortment of Brussels, Tufted and Sche neil Hearth,Rugs. LYND & BICKLEY. m 25 Auctioneers. jUST Received a splendid assortmfmt of Fancy JPrints, suitable - for the season by HUEY &CO. a:T(11821P B ARDWSSM .O:4I WHITMORE & WOLFF, Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Sta., Pittsburgh ARE now receiving their spring importation of' HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the atten tion of purchasers. Having completed arrangements. through which they 'are now receiving supplies DI RECT FROM MA.NDFACTORIES IN ENCLAND:they shall at all times be 'prepared to sell at such to ices as will make it the interest of pur chasers to call, A Ism:, s on hand, a full and general assortment of RI FLE BARRELS AND GUN TRIMMINGS, PLANES. COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND SMITHS" TgOLS.: Alsd, • a pleat t•ariety of LOCKS and 'I, A 'ICH KS Ibr building purposes, to gether with every variety of articles appertaining to the business. al6 tf Boxes prime Malaga Oranges; Le.) 2 bale Bordeaux Almonds; 5 " Pea Nuts; 4 baskets fresh Olive Oil, 5 boxes Castile soap; 2 do. Hydee Palm do; I case liquorice; 10 bbls No l shad and hertinf.; Received and for saleby J D WILLIAMS, a2O • No 28, Fifth screet; BBLS and bbls :dos 2 and 3 mackerel; 811 3. drums codfish; for sale by a2O /Id B ARM & CO 76 BOXES Oranges 63 do Lornons; . 50 do 51 it" ?ox recoi‘od ,ind.for At. bc• mar 15 D DAVIS, Auctioneer pa v . ACKIDIf SA.LS§, WOOLENS IVotirteds Silks and Satins Liavu'ema Cottons ORANGES AND LEMONS D: 4t. 4..01 El. -f*rNikth c0b,411 . •Jo ar Twit. , WuPie W Ligiitetert&74ffthetty '18'1'24414 Also, a very atertAwe etro brick house on Liberty street l adjoiaingttokillfenktlpdpe 4 ,sinenining 4 rooms, with a first meginiett i 4reih stapett:te, &a. AlattsAltrea,,SVicweliing. hotwo ton 6th et.. tearer at - awns ile biralintletnii As this heataliNete he • se at,tor to in three teno maiWiritbdist u t ter one enothet it mate ettletirstVtirtis • Mel t tete liege mot beeleifeklets situateon the weat lide:l4*canal, ie Allegheny ' , city, pat of Waffler/ Untie , itkinSne4 pied; nal be let au •an improving • ' Also the vacant lots en Ifinteif oliFwita Brw not's Lead Factory. _ Also, tiNuatigitoornerof lIP and asersest. Also, a lot-of ground, cornet Ok% Remo)" , Imd•-i•klill streets, sth Ward, 100 feet twat, aueoicatehor*"" mark. Apply at the. Real Estate Offices of BLAKELX & MITCHEL; Smithfield street, and Fenn street, sih ward. , .• Forraniens above. several well imporred Fut ins in Allegheny and adjoining counties. nl2 Public Sala, /IMY virtue of t an authority given .Hamletelinin e le 'will t of deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the underaigned executor ache Asia- ale, will offer at public saleyon the premises, that valuattalut of ground in the city-of Pittaburgth situate an the corner of Smithfield and Second streets. near the Monongahela HousmAert tabling 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se cond street, more or leas; on which is erected 11 two story brick dwelling house, a frame dwelling house and other building*. The ground may be divided in to hair lots, 20 by GO feet each, and will be sold sepa rate or together-, to salt purchasers. The sale will take pidoebn Wednesday. the 15th day of May "nest, at '3 o'clock P. M., and the terms, which will heresy. made knowe • "" R. OFFICER. mnr 12-ts [Penniilvanitin publish in weekly paper till stile. and charge this office.] Executor's Sale of Real Estate. PUftSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court in and-for the county of Allegheny, held sr Piur bargb as the 40th day of A D 11144, Fitt he ex posed to-public sale on the t4th day of May next, al It o'clock A td, nt the court house, in the city of Pius burgh, the following described real estate, which be longed to Tames Hays, late of Mifflin township, in the countyalleetaid,oped,„ All that certain-tract o f land situate in Mentown ship, in the county of Allegheny, aforesaid, beginning at a poet, thence 6y land of lomat W'est: earth seven ; ty-fivViregre-, west -804-percheetir It therioe by resided of the larger trent of wi» th . this se part. south twenty-five degrees east 56 perches to a past; north seventy-five degrees east 00 perches to a post; and South twenty seven degrees were 59 perches to the begin ning; containing thirty acres and forty-three perche r. and allowances, Ste. - Also, a certain tither tract of land situate in littfilin townsbipoifuresaid, :beginning at a line, thence by land-of Aaron Whitaker north twenty-two atria half degrees eat 56 perches to a post; thence north fifty: five degrees west 82 perches to a white eak; thence north seventy-semen -and ono half degrees west 124 pyrolysis to a white oak; thence south fifteen and one bait degrees - west 64 perches to a post; thence by a straight line from coat to - west 150 perches to the place of beginning; containing nirety-three acres and 102 perches, strict measure. And ecertein lot or piece of ground situate in the citylaf Pireburgh, reeked in the plait of James O'- Hara's extension of Pittsburgh, No 18, boundednortit wardly by - lot No 'lo..southwardly by Third street, eastwardly by lot No 'IO, it.n4 westwardly by lots Nor 17, 16 and 15, and part of lot lain 14; nontainini , front on Third street 24 feet and hanittng back to- lot JO. - ..• • On Applieetion to the subscriber, the ihterie pieces of . property will be shown to persons derdwitil of purchasing. The terms will be madeltnovre at sale. JAMES WHITAKER, " Acting Executor of Thomas Hul a s, dec'd. • Itaiiv is Lob in ' 13 1 4 0 TS, suitableVor meat Aligibly uated, and within two tu.s nest walk or the steams ferry boat !wading, wilb:3, s id *4 prices to imit the times. The terms of paymerwswill be made easy, either for cash or such Mammas mash. made available. Apply to the subscribers-ia- Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. - JAS. PATTERSON, jr. To Lease. LOTS Nod. 25, 26, 27, 34, 85, 85, 86. 87, 110, 124, 125 and 126 Irvin's Plot—Sentt's Fields. Any person whiting to lenseoan learn farther pardon lard by applying to A. CULBEI.IRTSON. ot the fit m of Poindexter & Co., Pittsburgh. • or to S. BLOOD; mar. 254. Allegheny City. SARTPIIIISSEUIL THE Undersigned have this day entered into parti nership, fur the purpose of doing a Transporta iion. Forwarding, and Commission bu.itiesi underthe style and firm of H Devine & Co. H. DEVINE: mnr2B E. ,G WHITESIDES. fikuricidy Academy. A classical and consoler cialboarding sotooi fur boy*, On the Beaver Road. 14 mike from Pittsburgh. REV. 305. S. TRAVICLU, PECIDICITAL THE Summer Session will commence nn NESDAY, MAY 1, 1844. Terms—Boat-d -in."'s, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c, per session of five months. s6s—one half payable in advance Books and stationary furnished when required, at the expense of the pupil. All clothing to be distinctly marked. Pupils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that all should be preseut on the first day of the session. Refer to Hon Charles Stigler, Dr Joseph p, Oaszam. IrrFor further particulars inquire of the Pt incipal, or of Messrs JOHN IRWIN & SONS, No 11, Wa ter meet, Pittsburgh. e3-Im FIRST SurrLy OF TUB SEASON? ALQEO & McGUilt& ARE now opening one of the richest and most ex- , tensive stocks of Goods that they grave ever been ablate:offer to the public, every piece of which has hem boughtand selected carefully. Our cloths ate. of the choicest make, importedz—bloOk•.blue end olive , French, from medium to the boast qualities; Naval blue,,bleck, invisible,., ride and olive greens,ef En glish and American; Doeskin and Seeded French Cas sia:fres, very elastic; Cooper' sroak,e_of English. Plain and Fancy do. The variety of Vostings, comprising, alt iLe newest patterns, is endless. Our trimmings are also of the first qualities. Although we do not profess to sell lower than thertoweetr Yin we again piedg..ourielves to make work dm will compare with alto , of any other establishment east or west. ALGEO do 11cGUIB.E, 251, Liberty street. NAiLS.--671kegs Janist4 Paila, , assorted rhea, on hand and for s a le by D&. LLOYD, LLOYD, • ml - No 1 , Librrty st; Q ,-„,o'BBLS and half Barrels No 1, 2 and 2 blacktop), Oki 3 Threes Codfish. Received rat Steam Pat riot for sale 17 M 13. 111.11:1' S: tit CAN ' titCl-4NMZE .0; 211111W2gN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS lAIREIA. AND BALTIMORE,' NEW YORK /t/ 4.0.84.0 N.• 14. DEVINE, . : ' E G WHITESIDE& Proyaietors, I BUZBY -& BROTHER, • ' ' - 1 ESPECIMLLYinfot mtheirfriandi andrr s ID cgeeedp that they havehatig4 theam4eir I Tianspottd.tre Una, foul the UnitettSaites'Portable ' Boat Line. to tho Autistic= Portable Boat tine. 1 7flis line is compoied'of “renty-five nese Form Set' tion Portable Boats, one or whit4t4lll• depict daily, from Pittsbtligh, Iliihatelpbitt;atft - Baltimore. The superiority - and tuivitinages of'isle Putvdtle Boat avetillety iithet mode of tramitortitneti 11f4 et° well known tolhippela:genertlty•tolrekuireCotdinent; suffice it to say, that th•Vdd(drikani; kiss . , ictpotation 61 damage to Geods, inturiatay 'ascending there trai l . shipments between Pittsburgh and PililtsclelObly, are by the Portable J3oats most effectually remora? TO give undoubted smatity to ttoroerstaid shippers, all goods and produce shipped by .this tine` will be in sured in a responsible - OWL jg,,Plsijadelphht,' without any additional charge to•theroirtneri: . IVlet °banditti shiPped hi thiii liniitsleiy: of theca st ern cities, and consigned to II Devine &Ce. will be fat wattled immediately on arrival: at -Pittsburgh , to atly part of the west, free of commissions. ..: 1.. . H. Devine will receive produce consignedAp him. pay steamboat freightand chatgea, snit hewed' User same to any of the casuals cities,.and charge sto com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the "care'of the , undersigned Ageats•will be promptly attended to. . H. 'DEVINE !C°.,:S Callgti B•as ia, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHEIt, - 364 Market stteet, below Tenth, Philadelphia. • • ci; E r ?. I.! s k SON, Commerce street IVltarf, Bid Omen.. U A FA HNt,TOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New Kuili.. RICE St. wip..wis, No :1. Chathentstreet, Boston. . , aattm •• . . - C..A. atcaistivr.ws UNITED STATES' POIITABLE , BOALT LINE For tha tituiaportittion of erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIIipIikE, THIEADEL NKW YORK 5tV430170)4% HE success tips )'rite hAi rdletlwitk, riitceAt dns I. first establishes'. 0n4,110 "Ledististual.Roterprise" system, has induced 'Ow_ Proprieloikao _increase the number of Boats daring the *prow twenty-five, one of which wil) tense Plusbargb,Philedelpkia apstrlal timer° everyl44f(tisidept irtieMys);lintiogsliiwksdii. and make the trip throe in in six days.. - . The superiority and advantates of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when . canals intersect with rail roar) are too wolf known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely cubuvin gibe. is produce, megclage, dine, rir goods of lay kink the Indy be unnsigped to• the•Agltnusfif shislain'e:foiwat did with dispatek an d . at the very !arrest rate of freight charged by mbar Lines, without any additional charge made fur receiv ing or advancing charges, &e. All communications to the following Agents will be promptly koluiddd tt4 * • . ' . .efitits.LEs A. ,IeANULTY. At tie Ikepot,anal Basin, Pittsburgh. DOSE .3: ) , • 33, Smith's Whirr' i!nuar'kett l itrflaltiniore. • • W •TAIPSOOTT; No Mt YetilleStip. New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan 31• I 1y 279, Market street, frtilascle,pkia. 18.44. , . RESigi aSEC:I4 MIN "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS, CONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea yes, Will be in operation on the 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The above line is composed of 8 good Cupal %WO .3, commanded by experienced , men c lind will depart ev ery nnkleinyi fronii'ittsburgb and Cleveland, at roprieters of the above line are 'Messrs. HUBBY Sr. HUGHES, Cleveland, O. " STA NDA RT, INGRAHAM & CO., . Cleveland, 0. Freight of all kinds will be carried as low as by. any other good and respeosilde line. For freight. Or- pa - sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, marlB No 80, Water street. Preightsto Philadelphia and Haltimm. MERCHANTS & MA?IOIPACTURERS! LINE. •L -1 OR transporting Greeds. Merchandise, 'Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Pitifacte/phia end Baltimore. Goods will be reerivedand forwarded by this. line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Propticutrs and-agents Will give - their whole at tergionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all whO may fairer them with their gnaws'. We iovite ship pers, merchant*, manufacturer* audetbers togive us a call beEaresbippingelsewbens; Ilerehandisecsonsigu ed ;gibe agents willbe received.. freight and: Charger ptdd, and forwardetl witbeut additional chargefor for warding or storage. ' SAMUEL W DAT, 11 L PATTERSON, 5 rroprietors ensure: Sanivel Kier,Canal Basin. near7th st. Pittab't Servile/ W Day, tat and!Zd Wharf below Race at . Delaware, Philadelphia. Isaac, Cruse, Baltimore. Fir L Puttersens,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Pallerson, Jobnotovrn. I Briggs,,rew Ynrlt. Wnt B Reynolds '& Co., Boston SP ISTt To: _tames McCully, Irvin& Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge &Co, Henry.Coulter, C G Hussey, • John Grier, ,Citurelt & cfrriberlis Georgel3rsfq, F Samuel 3 Mer../ight, Louisville Samuel Wilson,../da#son,. IR. , reds 13,'44 Regular Pt* loSek, CRaciaausit . . The Swirmure, Robinson, Maser; ,leaves "et,' Thunalay at 10 o'clock. a. m. ••••• • ThePAter,Collins,Masteri leaves eveMalogreaV at 10 o'clock a. m. ' Theldcmcgomery, Bemeett.Marec.lear:s every Sur unlay , at 10 o'clock-a. m. - s •- • The Emotes, roxiinsdni, Master. leaves IOTOTY SUM. day at Wean* a. at. ,-• • • '' JOHN BIRMINGHAM &CO., eeo2 o 0 - -`" E STEP'S ..ise3 sad Edge Tow's, (primly r;voezmiiit • , al Z. "Ilemilkaual,t DAVID SANDS; Watch mad r,inck sinker, denlec in 1 Vatekre„ Cloaks, Rreast ger Ring's, Keys; A'poqizs,riubs, . , ,YKAttiry of ticiacziptiens . rern,irt?:dia ninAti Ala 7, Fifth strelf, rzt . 'Joe to Ittarkft • • - • & M .14 ITC-1114 Lift Eli, dal ClTecers,-nettiftbig 4n TVi7c andpi!cor A tcrchanlr, al i 4cmit,,w4t :Cp ! 1 40.. Liberty stro: , ; , • . • 1(10 - ( 1 1 1 13 A u p 6 cus vg .i. '•l 4 l;iis kir;4l.4' . • " . 4 "bn t x . esStiiitlfi; ;* COO thincorirs, 'Wines tinit,l,agnor'4„ .. . W A.;lt '4O ITCHELTIttt::. No 1(W. Liberty alatm*w3t Luke Mretetade AgeOf, TiAg'l,' receiv 141 fi•vnt th,it• Tirentywrini 1 and POlfentinti, thictithroal Ixppts edlton nettle Attain* itTnillynus, in all titcir itjr 17 : of size:arid stites Of-bidle c 5. ' "' ' • -Abu, np hirna. SOd,ppieA (:rtto tONPINSION'OrTAI Together alto n Of . owa o 1 d. other l ii`Hr . lic.a dons of the Snit rd, incintling;thir truris u' tiii Ta d ' 'this beiug YlnAltinve": , ziroi tiOo of tiro Dirind be&es.'Ainii,lliv *in riy, forceipiela the Presbyterian roOztar . for 1844:--and t gonena asmn'tniera ntSc4nnt. Woks, Staak 'llfoht cut Sicilionary, by the (Inzcn tui" , tait;nt !Cr Wood ctcrrr., is love Ditimonffnite:v ' THE PAINTER'S SOLI LOQIIY hiy Brush I think I will extend To every uhe in trade; They'll look nron me ns their B.KllliflO I offer aid. Briides I'll give them funned:ins now. And that I'm tureis fair: • - Tell them to paint ' a &Mitt la/fag blue !filmy waqt to seat/stir wart.. Thee let the Printer hate He'll spread it anus. Hear what ke eayb.rerize.etinigkeie Caia'sjust ben ett n on. He has every iize and cedar top. The Price I goon' will I'm sure it would ezetptiskiariti, To *whew fast they sell. • For thltirsevert rents they go, And by the thousand tout Tliey arways wells* vet, toe:, At the mitre that's poildedbitto Coin's fancy shoes ocean; nest-4 Ha make 7 g them tn the nriatrirO, And schen his' Work is on iok.rfti4t Yooll rdalizemuchprionlirre TheSters'o on Fifth nod Mirket cornet, _ North-Western, I maintsio c . It once ven.i kept t v JimmiVerniiri But now by 14 VIRV CAIN. • . al9-3in ' t, RIMS LARD Oi.L.juAt received and f•iir Irate thc drugstore of JON. KIDD. nl3 corner 4th and Wond stiertb. REMOVAL. Srpll E subscriber begs learo to return his ,2n grate.ful ncknewlbdgraenui iii his numerous friends and the public in general fur their !drawl pow • tronagu for y.otos pust..and weeldrearoontLy,salicit continuance gilds nevri;stablishinent - , No R 4, third : street. (south side) between Wood and garket sts., and 9th door from %Vona street, adjoining Mr Ihnisca's Glass Warehouse, where, in addition to the maritafite r tura of cabinet furniture, he has commenced • 3 ; holstering hnsimots in all its brunches, and the facture of Windsor Chairs of every descriPtion, er With a now invention of bedsteds fat superier to toxy.:.,• - of the patent humbugs of the day. 1b..: facility their, , construction affords %yin strongly recoifiriM43 them to the public, es they are a perfect bug trap. The subscriber is determined to Spareneither pains nor expense in procuring the latest eastertyFronchutitit English fashions. and having secured the sectiee*.ii of some of the best workmen in the country - be- will lie enabled to manufacture . furniture of a saperine Purchasers will find it their interest to call beforu putt:' chasing elsewhere, as he will keep cnnstantlytm hand a general assortment of furniture, choirs, mattrassevr , &c. M. KANE; jr. ' _ . . . N 13. Steam and canal heats furnished with uphol stery, nhairs, and cabinet furniture, at reeueed prices and with -despatch. nlfl-ef Coronation Party. Al liD ß A jl lE ,„3i T edri l e ( Vela F y ; o w :o " iiin7 r Mi a ly t a t, g trtfu a nt s : ' merles at a o'clock. All her pupils will uttestdotud the two who won prit...s at her examinationparty, will be crowned Qu s,vt aos *Ma r.. The Lail 'room will ii fitted up in a style attitobldtiftheklowery col *nation, and ISfadatoolil. hares that psi' nrrnQistc her Warts to please them. and attend berpert:. 'Tickets $3 each, for the ball and eisprer; scriptionlista left at the Exchange Hotel and ittiannl:;, gawk House. • ' net-tten- 11)43 flubs prime N O Suer. just ti- , ,esverk , end 14 : so)C bi 11 A 11,3, A.N,. ;JENNINGS' & CO:o ' 43, ~W oori 144 rie4.•:.-- HAVE opened a new caah Dry Good* nn 41 'r Store in Fifth doter; betwkit •Rxeins4: Bank u 41.4 Wood ormrundorthe firraof J. K. lawn') & Co. ' • • stock of Goods ate entirety fre, , b end Inciing been all Purchased fur CASH, pit ncipally tat auctitin,Fiv George Connol, (who has had long experience in tii:i birdies); end resides in Philadelphia to make poych.o. set and iiicka,p bargains,) they will, therefore Wen*. ,4 Ideal to oiret great loatitruiems to those wishitsto purl -ititse: as tlwy are determined tai' sell it the lossesi, poisibleailtatice one/stern Cost for CASH. They have now on, hand a large and well acleruid stags seasonabte Goods. among which ere Aue s Bhp, Black, Invisible Green, 13town. Sled andUs• mixed Broadcloths; Catisinielea and batdue4: quip 4 brems! : Linen `see Coticni Calpiiimdi; Plestings, fancy prints: 4.4. 4-4 and 5.4; Bleecbeei and liven Muslin"; triflitilieu; Derl Shirtihr Tujilikin St Welker "Hispe tenf 'paced ; Spool Seising Silk; Silk tinci sCattozi /11110's ; 30 4 day BrewGucks , iiiiratiteli &C., AC. ie coastsatly receiving iiikliticati to their stock and at the seetem auction t sod would 4 1 1 6 43 i diots( thmlars and others to as soestpiamitta ends before purchasing closwhees. Pittiburgb, April 1, 1844. PWil,grgTi A FRESH sappily 's b J r Flr'...ir.'-ktst. remixed fok sale RID4E & e; 7 Weer st, VetweenVoollia3 9: N. 0. Swir. NEW CABII Dry Goods sad Voris* Store: J. K. Logan 4- George Gonna.
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