PITTSBURGH, PA • SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTSIC FOR MAT. J. May, Geo. Ogden F. Lorenz, itgr We are under obligations to the officers of the Nesseager and Majestic for St Louis and Cincinnati papers in advance of the mail. AdIONOSSFABILL /1 1111. 1 1 toVICRIPIT.—WO are pleased to learn thuds. travelingby this route is still on the imitates, and, that thus far, it has given the greatest amisfaction to all who have traveled on it. By reference to their advertisement it will be seen that the business of the Company has increased to such en event that their splendid boats, the Consut. and Mc -• Lasts, are now making double daily trips. We can assure the public that the proprietors of this line promise nothing but what they will peform, and that they will leave no effort untried to render sat isfaction to all who may c.hcaose to travel 11.) their caste. MUT/A.—Messrs. SBlitill & PoMTZR have completed their repairs of the House, and will open it this evening with a full and efficient Company.-- This members of their corps are all of respectable standing in their profession, and are most of them well knows and esteemed as excellent actors. the bill for this evening is an attractive one and eirostd the Company a fine opportunity to make a fa verse "impression." Si IrCLUROAT ACCIDKIIT.-110 Hard Times," which arrived at Cincinnati from New Orleans on Friday evenhtg, came in collision with the "Bob Lacier" fifteen miles this side of Louisville, and the latter 1111111111 in 9 feet water. The Letcher was running in the Louisville and Kentucky River trade. She was loaded with bagging, rope, tobacco, Ste. Boat and cargo supposed to be a total loss. No lives lost. FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of the Board of Directors will be held at the Eagle Hall. on Monday the 12th inst., et half past 7 o'clock, P. M. my 10.2 t BENJ. P. BAKEWELL. e of the Allegheny Madura' Insurance, No 12, Exchange Buildings. April , At a meeting of the Board of Directors l6t of h t 1845. his com pany it was "Resolved that an assessment of 20 per cent. be collected on the premium notes held by the Company, payable within 30days to the Secretary and Treasurer at the office of the company, as per section ten of the act of incorporation." Eatrata from the Minutes of that Board. L. WILKARTII, Pres't. ap 17-Im 11111 J. B. Roarsrsom, Sec'y Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between LYN & BICKLEY was dissolved on the 27th day of March, by mutual consent. All persons in debted to the firm. (excepting those in the Burned District,) will make immediate peg went to E. W. Lynn; and those having claims against the firm will please present the same, lot payment, who is duly au thorized to settle ell accounts. F.. W. LYND, C. S. BICKLEY. The Business in future will be conducted by E. W• LYND, Tippecanoe Hell, Liberty st. above Wood. N. B. The undersigned will remove to the OLD STAND, No 63 Wood at., as soon as the new building is erected, which will be about the first of October. cny 7-1 w E W LYND. CALICO REMNANTS. 2000 YDS. Calico Remnants opening this morning at No. 46—price 8 and 10 eta per yard, worth from 124 1 to 18i ctc.' BARROWS & TURNER. Market street, 46. Removal by Piro T HE subscriber has removed his Hal and Cap Manufactory, to No 1014 Wood street. next door to R. Bard, Leather Merchant, where be will be hap pyto receive all who favor him with a call. Hats of the latest Fashion. WM DOUGLAS. NB. 80 doz wool Hats, White and Black just received No 1011 Wood street, and for sale low for cash. ap 12—dim. .i;e BBLS. Linseed Oil; just received nod for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, lay 7 No. 224 Liberty street. Itarriag & Shad. 50 BBLS. No 1 Baltimore Herrings; 10 do. " 1 Trimmed Shad; Just received and for sale by J. &J. McDEVITT, my 7. No. 2'24, Liberty etn.rt A CARD To meet the extraordinary increase of the business between Pittsburgh and Beaver, consequent upon the opening of thu Pennsylvania and Ohio, and the Erie Extents on Canals, the owners of the MICHIGAN, have found it necessary to build the splendid steamer WISCONSIN—both of which willcontinue to run in the trade at the hours advertised, so lung as they are sustained by the public. The Wisconsin principally for passengers and the Michigan for freight passen gers. and towing canal Boats. trrhe papers which have inserted the pitiful ap peal to public sympathy from our whining competitors will please insert this also. For the Proprietors. G. M. HA RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. itesty6 CLARK & Co., Beaver. Salt. 300 BBLS. No 1 Salt, for sale by my 7 JANE Shot. 50 KEGS Shot, assorted No.'s; for fele by toy 7 JAM ES MAY Tar. 40 HMS. Tar; for ■ale by my 7 JAMES MAY Lard .1.()0() GALS. Oil. just received and for sale by R D MILLER &Co. 194 Liberty st. 20, -- 1 BOXES No 1 Cincinnati Soap, a very V superior article, just received and for sale R. D. MILLER & CO., 194 Liberty at. "Cise I nat 1 Starcb.r 300 BOXES Starch, fo D. r saleby 194 Liberty Street. 50 BOXES Star Candles, first quality, for sale By R. D. MILLER & CO., 194 Liberty et. Seeks Books ! I EWBANK'S Hydraulics and Mechanics; Dowing's Cottage Residences; American Farmer's Encyclopedia; Dr.'s Dictionary of Arts, &c., &c. New American Orchardist; McKenzie's 5,000 Receipts; Sferton's Farrier; Stable Economy, by Stewart; Rural Economy by Boussingault; Fowler's Phrenology; Combs's do Walker on Intermaniage; Lytell's Elements of Geology; Drawing Book*, &c., &e ; Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry) For sale by CHAS. H. KAY, Bookseller, No 76 Market it., above White & Bro's Store, between 4th street and Diamond. may 8 ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM 1 , 1 , tk ‘. SH IP HIBERNIA, Fourteen Days Later. Excitement in England on tire Oregon Question— Texas—Troops for Canada—Wa r in Switzer lanci--Battle Between the Protestant and Cath olic Factions—Creat inundation iti Germany! The Steamship Hibernia arrived at Boston on Tues day morning. She left Liverpool on the 19th, and her passage has been delayed by ice, by which she was so much obstructed, that, as we learn, one day she only made nine miles. She brings one hundred and five passengees. The foreign news of the fortnight centres in Swit zerland, where blood has been spilled between the ri. val Protestant and Catholic factions. These ruptures if continued, will probably lead to the dismemberment of the Swiss Cantons, and its partition among the ad jacent powers of Europe. The advices by the Cambria conveyed intelligence that there was some opposition to annexation on the part of the Texan government. This news was de voured with avidity. It was unexpected, for every one regarded the question as virtually settled, when Congress adopted the annexation resolutions, and peo ple had resigned themselves calmly to what they could not prevent. A fresh hope is awakened in the public mind that Texas will continue independent. In France a long debate on the abolition of slavery in the colonies belonging to that country has taken place. The Peers passed a law. by which the slave can purchase his freedom. The right of the slave to property is recognized. Fur his moral end religious rights the bill also provides. It remains to be seen how the bill will fare in the Chamber of Deputies. The excitement in England caused by the news of the Texan resolutions, and the passage in the Presi dent's inaugural address relating to Oregon, has in a great measure subsided, although the English press generally continue to condemn in the most unsparing manner the language of Mr Polk, and many of them point to war se a thing which will be—must be—un less this government lowers its tone. A rumor prevails that 8000 troops are to be sent to Canada. It is rumored that Lieut. Gen. Earl Cathcart, K. C. 8., will be appointed Comman der in Chief of North America, •ice Lieut. Gen. Sir Richard Jackson, who retsrns home. The Apollo, troop-ship, with detachments of 14th, 52d and 60th Regiments on board, sailed from Chatham on the 11th inst. for Canada The new oar steamer Terrible will be fitted up with 28 guns, and her cost will ex ceed £150,000, nearly double that of a ship of 120 guns. We will publish further extra, to M uncle), LATE FROM TEXAS The steam ship New York arrived here yesteiday morning from Galveston, whence she sailed on the 26th inst. We have received our files to the morning of ber day of departure. The intelligence is but a few days later than we received by the McKim last Thurs day night. Ai usual the papers are almost exclusively occupied with the discussion of the Annexation ques tion. We have no occasion to change the opini.eis we have alreadyeapressed in regard to the feelings of the inhabitants of the country on this great subject.— They are more nearly unanimous than could have been expected on a question so momentous, and open the decision of which European influence has been so strongly and perseveringly brought to bear against the interests of the United States. The people of Texas are determined upon Annexation. [N 0. Plc, April 30th. Port of Pittsburg!). 5 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Messenger, Perry, Cincinnati; Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville; Consul, Clarke, Brownsville; Utica, Clark, Wheeling; Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver; Wisconsin, Hemphill, Beaver; Michigan, Boles, Beaver; DEPA RTED. Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver; WiAcnnain, Hemphill, Beaver; Michigan. Bnies, heaver; Clipper, Crooks, Cincinnati; Fulton, Collier. St. Louie; Cleveland. Calhoun, Wellsville Consul. Clark. Brownsville; CHANGE OF HOURS. STEAMBOAT LAMI ERIE, CAPT. THOUS CAMPBILL.L. :::s '~.- THr. public are respectfully informed that the pro prietors of the Steam Boat Lake Erie have from and after thisdate changed their imam, and in future pill leave Pittsburgh for Beaver at 3 o'clock, P. M., and Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. daily, (Sundays excepted.) It will appear manifest upon examination, that the owners of the steamers Michigan and Wisconsin, are determined to drive from the tiade the Steamboat Lake Erie; their course has been and now continues in full vigor to monopolise the whole business; they were not satisfied with having the lion's share of trade and choice of hours in leaving Pittsburgh and Beaver, hut now pnblicly and plainly gray they will drive the Lake Erie from the river—a generous public will decide.— Freights and passengers (broil ports on River and Lake, carried on reasonable terms as heretofore. Apply to THOMAS LYON, Ag't., Pittsburgh, may 1. J. S. DICKEY, " Beaver. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The new and Splendid Steamer, U. S. MAIL MONONGAMILA, &roe", Master, has commenced run ning regularly, end will continue to run through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday mmning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hour. Fur freight or passage apply on board. m 26. BEAVER PACKET. nai% The well known steamer MI C IGA N. IV. B. Bolts, Master, hascommenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 8, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, aad those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opepted as soon as the weather will permit; on the openin g of which CLARKE Qt: CO'S LINE u, CL EVELA ND.O., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera• tion. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. lIARTON, july 12 Water street. CI The Michigan is provide./ with Evans' Safety Guard. HE Office of the PENN INSURANCE COM. PANY has been removed to Philo Hall, on 3d street, immediately over the Post Office, where the, instalment on Stock, due on the 15th inst., will be re ceived. myB-dlw. BARR 1 WS & TURNER Respectfully announce the arrival of their first general invoice of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS , Now opening at their NEW CASH HOUSE, IN MARKET STREET, Ea 410. In calling the attention of the Dry Goods fraternity to our very extensive, and most choice selection of NEW SPRING GOODS, we take pleasure in being able to state, that'arrangements have been made to present a stock unsurpassed in point of richness end variety, particularly adapted to every class of trade. Among our DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS, may be found some of the most splendid of this season's Importation. Rich Dress Silks in great variety; I package of very recent importation. Superior Exposition Garages, splendid patterns. Spring Mona. de Leine; 3 packages patterns, new and beautiful. French Balzarines and Gingham; Polka, Gascom and other rich styles. New style fashionable Lawns and Muslin., cheap. Rich Eolienns, Bombazines, Silk Lustre., Alpaccas. 50 pieces 4-4 Scotch Earlston and other Ginghams, from 12 to 31 cts. Our Shawl Department has more than usual attractions—embraci n g Cartons of the newest spring pauerns, Mode and other rich Embd.; Thibeti new style Barrages; splendid Brocha, light ground, Embd. satin striped and plain Mous. de Leine, with other styles. LADIES' CRAVATS, ri , -h assortment. Gold Modal and Bajou's Kid Gloves, every shade; silk; spun silk; and Lisle do, of every description. HOSIERY in great variety; Sun.thadea t Parasols, Fans, ice" Sze. BONNETS.-3 cases already received—more on the way—most approved patterns. Neapolitan Lace, Fancy Birds' eye, Florence. Rutland and Dunstahle braid; Lawns. beautiful shades; Misses' Polka, dc.. RI B BON S.-37 boxes splendid Ribbons, embracing every variety of the newest and most desirable styles and patterns, very cheap; plain satins and Taffetas, every shade and No.; bonnet silks; oil silks; blue black crepe; colored Florence; green Barage Foundation; crown linings; marking canvass, Caps, Tabs, &c„ Ste— WHITE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1 package superior Lace; striped and barred Cambric, for dresses; Linen Cambrics; Lawns; Swisgs Book and Mull Muslims; striped barred and plain Sarcenetts ; Bishop Lawn.; bro'd Cap Laces ; Thread, Cambric and Lisle Edgings; Inserting.; Furniture Dimity; Drapery; Corded Rubes, &c. P. 8.01141 817CTION: Linen Cambric Hdltis, large size, price 12,1 ; White Cotton Hosiery, 300 dot , every style, price 61 eta ; I carton Lisle Edgings, lc per yd.; cases Irish Linens, every quality, price from 25 etc ; Kentucky Jeans (4 different shades) price from 25 cents. Our very extensive assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS is richly worth the attention of purchasers. Cases 4 5 and 6 4 bleached Sheeting Muslin.. great variety, price ; very superior and low priced white and brown Linen Damask and Spreads ; bales, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Napkins, Crash. &c.; bales. 4-4 brown sheeting muslins ; (brand family sheeting.) 5i ; Tickings, every grads, at manufacturers' prices ; Flan nels; .Moreen• for cushions; Shirting checks and snipes; colored drillings, &c. CASES PRINTED CALICOES And CHINTZ, more than 300 different patterns, (making probably the greatest and most rich variety ever offered in Western Pennsylvania,) embracing all the styles and fashions of the day, and will he disposed of by the piece or yard, at great bargains; 1 case fancy, beautiful and rich designs, price per yard 5 cts. GENTLEMEN Are psi tirularly invited to examine among our Broadcloths, Fancy and Staple Cassimeres ; Sat inetts, of every shade. quality and price; Coatings; Gambroone; Linen; and other summer stuffs; supe rior styles Vestings; splendid satin scarfs and cravats; rich shirt breasts ; new style Byron collars; Paris Kid Gloves; super silk ; linen and Lisle do.; Hosiery ; Linen Cambric Hdks., extra large size; Spitslfield. Pongee and Bandanna silk do.; suspenders, umbrellas, &c. CASH BUYERS • Who are not in the habit of buying •'up town," will is new and very extensive—has been purchased within t sirable Goode constantly receiving, and we intend at a wholesale and retail. (ap22—tf.) A CARD GEORGE BEALE, respectfully informs his friends and customers, that be has again opened his BRUSH STORE, at(Mr Wm D Smith's Music Store,) No 88 Wood at., and solicits a continuance of their liberal patronage, extended W him before. ap 16•tf Piano Fortes. TII E subscrilier olf , -rs for sale a large and splendid assortment of Piano Fortes, from $2OO to $4.5t) each The above instruments are of superior work mnnship. and made of the best materials; the tone is not to be excelled by any in this country. F. BLL'ME. Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, opposite Ex change Hotel. app 4 DOZ. French Mustard, in Put-; 4 '• English do in Bottle,; 6 " Boston do in Cans; 4 " Pepper Sauce; Just received and for sale by A.G. REINHART, may 3 140 Liberty street 4RNOLD's Celebrated Writing Fluid; Red Ink; Stephens' Blue Blank Writing Fluid A large supply of the above Inks received this day direct from the importers and for sale by the doz en or single buttla by a p 28 J H NIELLOR, 122 Wood street. P. S. TURBETT, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTH STREET, SZTWLF.N MA RIC AT AND UNION EMELT!. ( Entrance on Fifth sheet.) WHERE he will attend to all business in his line: Such as cleaning and neatly repairing Watches end Jewelry, letter cutting APFF and mai king Silver-were, &c. Turret and other clocks made and repaired. His friends and all those desiring his services, will please give him a call. ep 24 6m. SPEED AND COMFORT ! ! MONONGAHELA ROUTE FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID TENT RUNNING STEAMERS CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANE. Will commence on Monday the 12th of May. Ma king doable daily trips. One boat will leave at 84 o'clock, A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themnrning Boat passengers will take the Cara of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening. . ,l '.7a.1 7 - • "'I 4.121,11•4 Through to Baltimore in 32 hours, s• Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boat in comfortable STATE ROOMS the first night. Pass over the Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid ing night travel altogether. For seats, or entire roaches for families or parties, apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the Whatf boat above the Monongahela Bridge. FERGUS MOORHEAD, may 9 Agent. tar Louisville Journal, Cincinnati Gazette, and Missouri Republican insert two months, send paper to the Agent and charge this office. FARE REDUCED OPPOSITON Good Intent Past Line for Philadelphia. OF SPLENDID TROT BUILT CoACEEs, . ~ ~~:,. Limsted to Seven Passengers. Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ascending the mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHABIBERMUGH, ••;-.; Thence ling %%it, burg wit inton CI by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connac• h Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambers. h Mail lines direct from Baltimore and Wash itv. rgr Office orposite the Ev-hqnz,A Hotel.4El may 3-1 y A. HENDERSON, Agent Sealed Herring. 30 BOXES just received and fur sale by A G RINEHART. 140 Liberty street T WHOLESA LE. find it to their interest to look in upon us, as our stock he last three and four weeks—lnvoices of the most de ll times to offer the latest styles at the lowest prices, DARROWI dL VOILNE.R. DicHENNA'S AUCTION MART, NO 64 MARKET STREET, Between Third and Fourth sts., Simpson's Row, near the New Post Office, Pittsburgh. fIpHE undersigned announces he has found a moat 1 commodious Mercantile House, at the above lo cation, where he will be happy to see his friends, and all those anxious to avail themselves of every descrip tion ut DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, and all other varieties of the best conduc ted Auction Stores. The undersigned will be supplied from the East ern cities with a stock of Foreign and Domestic Goods. which country merchants will be induced to putchase un ascertaining the prices. Arrangements are in progress by which advances will be made on consignments, and every exertion made to advance the interest of those who confide bu siness to the establishment. Prompt and speedy sales made and closed. To friends it a distance, the undersigned would say that although he is a member of "the Pittsburgh burnt family," yet his zeal, industry and business hab its are unimpared, and faithfully will they be devoted to the interests of those who employ him. Ir-VPSALEZ OF REAL ESTATE will command, as heretofore, the best exertions of the undersigned. Property disposed of by him, from time to time has always brought the highest prices, and much exceeded the calculations of those who employed him. P McKENNA, The Old Anctionieer. N. B. Having passed the fiery ordeal with thou sands of neighbors, the old establishment, revived at the new location will in future be designated "THE PHCENIX AUCTION MART," Dy P. Diatoms*, 64 Market St. PITTSBURGH. PA. may 2 if P. MeK. Proposals for CoaL P ROPOSA LS will he received at the Railway Of fice, Parkersburgh, Chester county, until May 13th, for furnishing two thousand tons of bituminous lump Coal, for the use of the Columbia and Philadelphia Railway, for the present year. Proposals may be for any amount of Coal, from one hundred tons upwards, delivered at Columbia, or at the Schuylkill Inclined Plane, free of toll on the Coal, but inclusive of toll on the boats and motive power for boats and cargo on the Allegheny and Por tage Railway. EDWARD F. GAY, ap 29. Sup't. C. and P. Railway. Removal by Piro. (I DODGE. Sign and Ornamental Painter, would . inform. his friends and the public, that his Shop is now In Market street, between 3d and 4th, io the basement story of Caleb Lee's Clothing Store, where he is prepared to attend to all orders for painting, at the shortest notice. ■p 15-1 m aemownd by Tire. TN consequence of the fire, J. & P. Blake have re moved their wholesale Dry Goods Store to No 8, St Clair street, where they will be happy to wait upon all who may favor them with a call. a 16—dtf. Fine Wall Papers. rpHE subscribers have on band, in a addition to a JL select assortment of cheap wall papers, which they are daily increasing by new patterns from their manufactory, several lots of very beautiful French wall paper of this spring's importation, received sev eral days before the fire, to which they respectrullyin vita the attention of theirfriends who wish to paper. HOLDSHIP & BROWNE, ar Wood st. corner of Diamond alley, op 24-tf. over the Hetatore of Jas Wilson. BERGER 6r. VILLINGER, .. CLOCK. & WATCH.MAKERS, 74. Respectfully inform the public gen erally, that they have opened their es tablishment at No. 32, Fifth land, boluses Wood se. and Use Ezekangs Bank, Pittsburgh.. where they will keep constantly on hand a large as sortment of HOUSE, OFFICE. WORKSHOP, and BEDROOM ALARM CLOCKS, GOLD end SIL VER WATCH ES, Jewelry, silver and German bilver, and Britannia Table and Tea Spoons, fine Pocket and Pea Knives, Sissors, Accordions, &c. &c., and sell cheap. All sorts of Clocks, Watch* Jewelry, Accordions, repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lowest terms, warranted. N. B, Brass Mantel Clocks for sale from $3,50 up wards, warranted to keep good time. ap 25-1 m NEW BOOR STORE. BOSIVORTH & FORRESTER. No. 43, Market street,nest door to Third street, A" just opening a new and extensive assomnent of Books and Stationery, wbioiu 'bay wlit4 e ll , wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. afts FIREK, 41 2000" prime nrtiols ll for sale by mar 20 D. 4i. G. W. LLOYD. Auction Salto. EXECtfroß's HALE W ILL be °fared at ptiblit We on the premises, on Thursday the sth day of June 1845, six lots of ground, in Aaron Hart's plan of lots on Grove Hill. Pitt township, viz: Lots No 71,72, and 73, situate on the western ox• tension of the Coal Hill turnpike road, containing each in front on said road twenty four feet, and extending to Walnut street 132 feet, adjoining John B. Butler, Esq. Also, three er lts, No. 64, 65, and 66, situate on the Coal Hill oth turnpi o ke road and Clarkestreet. No 64 and 65 eaeh 24 feet In front on said road, and ex tending to Clarke street, in length or depth one hun dred and Rix feet, five inches. No 66 is a corner lot and contains 36 feet in front width, of the same depth as the last to Clarke street. Also, for account of a former purchaser, Lot No. 7, in Cummins's plan of lots, called Sumerbill, in Pitt township, containing in front on Cummins street 25 feet running hack along Brown's Alley 75 fret, bound ed by part of lot No 6, occupied by nos M'Carthy. Also, tan shares of stock in the Coal Hill turnpike road company. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. Terms at sale. Slates at Auction. A T M'Kenna's Phmnix Auction Mart. Simpson's Row, between 3d and 4th streets, To-morrow, SATURDAY. May 10th, at half past 8 o'clock P. M., will be sold without reserve in Lots to suit pur chasers. 110 don of Slates asvwrted S77.PS. my 9 P. M'KENNA. Auctioneer. A DMIN iSTR A.TOR'S SALE O E Law and Miscellaneous Books, at .M'Kentia's eliceria. Auction Mart, No 64 Market strs,t, Simpson's Row, between third end 4th sts. will be sold on Saturday evening, next, May 10!h, at early gas light, by order of the Administratria of the Estate of Samuel Kingston. Esq. dec'd.. a large and valuable lot of Law and Miscellaneous Books; also, 1 Book Case. P. M'KENNA, my 8 Auctioneer. Public Vendue. W ILL be offered at public sale, Saturiftv, May 10th, by the Administrators of John Redding, dec'd, at his late residence in Reisvilie near Jacob Tamer's the following property: Three Horses and Harness, the runnier gears of a coal Wagon, a number of Books, several Beds, and a large variety of /how held and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, P. M. Terms made known at sale. JACOB TOMER. Admistrator. may 1-10 t JANE REDDING, Admistrnu ja. P. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. Gold Watches, ,Isak c . RECEIVED, an assortment of Gold Patent Lever Watches ; Gold Chain an , / Keys Breast Pin; and Gold Pencils. All of which will be sold chean for cash by J. K. LOGAN & Co., S. E. corner of Wood and sth sta., up stairs. apr es. U. D. SELLERS, M. D., R ENIOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Hand streets. fivo duo below Hand street. itp Removal by Pire. HE subscriber informs his friends and the pub lic, that he has opened a new eA BENET WAKE ROOM, at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown end Reiter's Drug Store, where he is prepared to attend to all orders in his line. lar Entrance un St Clair street. ap 15 M. KANE, .IR. H. H. 51 , CULLOUG 11 L ApYartk)ce & Hannan , No 116 ns s l l V v a or eo d h . o T u r s e l to f w.l l ee : e s. r h s t . , respectfully invites persons having business with lim to call. ap 17 Removal. R D. MILLER& Co., have removed to No 194 . Liberty street, where they are prepared to t rsns act tht-ir utmal hmtine.ts. Ft p 15 Cooley & Laird, mER9T/I nextow, NT Tailorstie or i may tbhee corner of found in Liberty tr end Smithfield st 4. ep 17 Watches and Jewelry. 10 GOLD Lever Watches; 5 Silver AVatche.,; 50 gold Pencils; 12 gold diamond pointed Pens; with ■ large assortment of fine Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Enr Rings, Bracelets, Bracelet Snaps, Watch Keys, &c., dr., just received and for sale at Z KLIVZEY'S Fancy Store, No 86 Market st • Silver Ware. T ABLE SPOONS, Tea Spoons, Sutter Tongs, Bet ter Knives, &c., just received and fitir sale low at Z KINZEY'S. Fnncy Store, No 36, Market st. Willow Wagons and Chairs. 48 WILLOW WAGONS; 12 do Chairs, juat received and for stile at Z K[NZEY'S Fancy Store, No 86 Market wt. Hats and Bonnets. 11 CASE Legborn Hats; 15 Cases Palm Leaf do.; IL 3 case, fine Braid Bonnets, just received and will be sold very low,,by Z. KINZEY, ap 2.5 No 86 Market qt. Pans! Fans! THE largest and best assortment of Fans ever brougbt to this city are now for sale at Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store. No 86, Mnrket atrePt. Waiters. AFew sets of a superior qualityjnst received and will be sold very low by Z. KINZEY. ■pr, 25. No. 86, Marker street. Shirt Studs. T HE fullest assortment in tha city, for sale at Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store, No 86 Market it Parasols, Sanskades and Umbrellas. AGOOD assortment of the above can be found and will be sold very low, at Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store, No 86 Market at. Damaged Cutlery. D ERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in a dam 1. aged state, can have it ground. polished end re paired in a neat and substantial manner by the sub scriber. Any orclersleft with John W. Blair, No. 120 W end street, will meet with prompt attention. ap 26—if. THOMAS MCCARTHY. Removal by Piro. -1. B GRAHAM, Boot maker, formerly of Smith field st. has removed to Fourth at, neitdoor to Mr Knox's Confectionary, where he will be happy to receive the calls of his friends, and especially thou who are indebted to the establishment. ap 16. Removed --- my PERRY hail removed his Boot Store since the lA. late fire to St Clair street, opposite the Ex change Hotel, between Liberty and Pi.nn sts., where he will be glad to see his friends and customers. sp 15.1 m Pennsylvania Glass Works. O UR Manufactory is in operation as usual, nur Warehouse having been destroyed in the late fire, our GIB Ce and warerts.m at the buildings of George Weymun, Corner of Diamond Alley and Srnithseld street, Pittsburgh. Orders fur Windoiv Glass and Glassware will be attended toes usual. ap 12.1 m S. WICEE &Cu. 17000 FLUE BRICK--on thind ind fcr gala by JOHN SCOTT &Co. No 7. Cnmmereinatinv. Lihnrry rmet. Iron. 60 TONS Iron, resorted sizes, J forseie by AMEST GEO. COCHRAN, Executor P. M'KENNA, Anct'r for gale atilt Cold. Prfoperty tar ise. A VALUABLE lot of ground in Bursa It Distric4 situate on Third street,between Wood and Smithfield sts., containing in front on Third street 23 feet and running parallel with Wood et. 84 feat. Also, A large and commodious two Puny brick house Ishii back buildings and lotsit wits in Pittiovro. sbip, near the City line. For further particulars apply to I S HAMILTON, my t-lw Attorney et Law, sth at, • Bargain in Real Estate. W E are instructed to sell at two-thirds of its rail value, a lot of :round in Fleming stmt. Al. leghosy city; (in Fleming's plan of small llots ad joining property of the late James IL Sewe 1, Esq.,) one-half of the purchase :noney may remain OD LOW rest for a number of years. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHtL. may 1. Real Estate Agents. Dose and Lot ifitr Sabi. sckA THREE story brick buildings, with book buildings, on the corner of Grant end sixth Gls. Inquire of the subscribers, or at this office. CAPS. O IL JUST RECEIVED front New York, silt* New styles of Gentlemen's and Yauth•e Cholla Caps, for Spring and Sommer wear. apl9 S. MOORE, 93 Wood greet. nURING a temporary absence from the city, which .I_, may occupy five or six weeks, the Daugurnian Gallery will be closed. having taaineas with me, will please leave their communications with Messrs lieges & P 4.0 . roan who will forward the same to my address. np 24-dif A E DRAKE. A . roaltzisTma dt cotrairinnr. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. O FFICE in Gattaril'A Row, Market at, between Third and Fourth, second story. Entrance tos Mark,l Somoved by Fire. CLOSEY'S office is removed to John Peek's • tiairdressin ß establishment 2 doors from his late residence, where he one be found at an? hour ee the day. ep 17.4 Removal by Fire. IQ PERRY will re-cum:nonce business today. 1.1 • No 10, St Clair street, between Penn street and the Allegheny Bridge. a. r. 14.tf. 133 R DIED HIDES now landing from Stem.. boat Valley Forge, for sale by 00 L'IGS LEAD just received by Statist. t. Valley Forge, and for ode by A. BEELEN, Canal Bn4in, Penn street. Notice. T LEAVE left my bunks with Samuel Gelston, at James Patteraon's Lock and Screw Manufacto ry, corner of Front and Ferry its. All those indebted to me will please call and payhim—kio is fully author ised Co cluse my business. All accounts remaining unpaid, on the first of May next, will be left In the hand , of a proper ulcer fur collection. ap 9-1 met GEORGE ARMOR. Removal by Piro. P E. SELLERS, has removed his Din Store to • the head of Smithfieldstreet, No 125. Having by the active exertions of many kind friends, succeed ed in caving a portion of my stock, and having goods on the way, from New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, I shall be prepared in a few. days to servo my city and country friends as usual, and shill be very, thankful in this time of need. fur their custom. apl4. GLASS StAINING, By J. Newton, Fourth. street Road. Rear Toll Gate, THE only Glass Stainer west er the mountains. A specimen of [hi.; glass is to be seen on the steam boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to. feb. 19-w&dif. IVlntgraves' American Star, Fifth Street, near the Theatre, COL. WATT having declined business at.his stand upon Fifth Street between Wood and Smithfield streets, the undersigned members of the 'Burnt District" family, take occasion to announce to their friends, that ample accommodation* are provi ded for Travelers and Visitors at their present location. The most diligent attention will be given to this wants of visiters, and every exertion made to tender the si t iourn of strangers comfortable and convenient. Boarders will be accommodated by the week—sad transient visiters provided with single meals to ank commodate them. The best of Foreign and domestic liquors and Wines always on hand. WILLIAM & ROBERT MUSGRAVE. may 3-if Dry Goods. K. LOGAN, & CO.. corner of Wood and Fifth cri streets, over John D. Davis's Auction Store, have just received another supply of freehand season able Dry Goods, which, added to their previous assort ment, (all of which have been purchased very low in the eastern city.) enables them to offer great induce ments to those wiThing to purchase at wholesale or re tail for :ash. They have now on band a large assort ment of French and English Broadcloths, all colors; Du do Cassimeres, plain and Fancy; Sattinets, Blut., Blue Brk, Mix'd and Fancy; Summer Cloths, Gambroone. Plaid Linens; Bleached and Brown Linens, Drillings; Satin, Cashmere, Valencia and Marseilles Vesting.; Linen Sheetings 5-4 and 8-4, Checks; Bleached and Brown Muslins, Canvas., Paddtni; Fanny Prints 64 to 25c.; Fine Gingham; Hosiery. a very large assortment and very low; A splendid assortment of Spring Shawls; An assortment of Parasols; And a general assortment of other goods usually found in a Dry Goods Store, ell of which will be 'old leis for Cash. ap 2$ ccr N. B. Large additions expected on tb• lei of May. Fresh Sicily Oranges. 5 0 BOXES in prima older and sweet—Awed* low by P C MARTIN, 60 Water .t., Burnt District. Aletrchantis' natal Re-Orwell, BY B. WEAVER, At recently the Mansion House, Pees dreet, *ear tke Caeca Pittsburgh, Pa. THE subscriber having succeeded in obtaining the above beautiful and retired Mansion bar this day re-opened it as the Merchants' Hotel, for /be reception and accommodation of the Public. The Honw has been rendered comModiuus, refuted, panned sad new ly furnished, and its situation is the most pleseent is the City, having A fine openint, both in the front and rent. The Proprietor therefore extends Lis aseuTinces that he will use his best efforts to wader the visits of those who may favor him with a call as pleasant and desirable as at any Hntel in the City. B. WEAVER, Proprietor. Late of the Yerchants Hotr.l, cor. Wood & 3d VII. N. B. An Omnibus and Beggars Wagon always in waiting to conduct passengers, &c. to and fro. free of charge. apr Notice: NretTICE is her.by given, that a CertiAnate, No. ..L 121, and dated June 2d, 1838, for five (S)Shares of Stock in the Exchange "lank of Pirtsborgh, held in the name of Andrew Murphy, war destroyed in due Warehouse of Murphy, Wilson It Co . No. 48 Wdod street, in the city of Pittsburgh, by the greet fire tif 10th April, 1845: and all persons ere culled upon co thew C4X649 ,wily a new *a it 18es/A should not be iseme c i by the said Beak, in lieu of eadyet eg u ro y e s s a meaner two is Toned. • N GRA-1101 stuktg Zer ap 2e-2Livfalw P. CUNNIN3HAM. P. RAMAN. NOTICE A. BET.LE.N, Canal Basin. Penn street
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