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    Ott Morning soot.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1845
'PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
00101LITTIE FOR MAT.
F. Laws, J. MI, Geo. Ogden
'Poisson Naas—A great portion of our columns,
thin morn'. w „, is occupied by ietereeting extracts from
the foreign papers brought by the Hibernia. Our read
ers will Bad among them a detailed account of the
Mims of the religious war in Switzerland.
Reuss ro Prrrneotton.—Tbe North Carolinian
states *mos the 24th Mt., at a town meeting of the
citizens of Fayetteville, the sum of $250 was appro
primed fix the raleifof the Pittsburgh sufferers Tbus
it - appears that the Fayetrevillians bare not forgotten
oar pilfering citizens. In 1831, when Fayetteville
was visited by a Simla: calamity, Pittsburgh sent
them $650.
larrbe Philadelphia Committee for the relief of
the sufferers isithis city, were to here closed their ta
boo On Saturday. It is thought that the contributions
will iamb nearly SSO,OOO.
fitxras.—The nine company wu greeted by a full
house L eo Saturday evening, and the performance pulp
ed decry socoessfolly An excelkmt bill is presented
for this evening. The thrilling drama of the Real
Day tad the amusing afterpiece of the Little Devil,
-should inure a full house.
COVlrrnir LIT $5, on the Lancaster Bank ars in
eiresda:'6". The spurious issue is easily detected, as
all the glelliklPO $5 notes of this Bank have for a sit
uate &view at the Court. Honors of Lancaster City.
. siset...—We learn from the Wilmington Gazette
that the venerable Col. S. B. Davis, formerly of Phil
adelphia, has contributed $lOO for the relief of the
Pitts ureh Iltdreferie The Gazette adds,—Juhn tell.
mer semi David C. Wilson, &qrs., have given $5O
each. Others of our citizens have subscribed very lib
erally for their tneaus,and wedoubt not that Wilming
ton, fer her wealth, wid stand upon a par with any
other piece in thee relieving the unfortenate•"
FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION
The amnia! westing of the Board of Directors will
be held at the Eagle Hail, on Monday the 12th inst.,
at half plat 7 o'clock, P. M.
my 10-4 t BENJ. P. BAKE%YELL.
°flew of ao Allegkeay Mama bentronce, No 14.
Exchange Buildings.
April 16th,1845
Ilk, At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this com
pany it was "Resolved that an assessment of 40 per
cent. be collected on the premium notes held by thr
Company, payable within 30 delis to the Secretary and
Treasurer at the office of the company, as per section
ten of the act of incorporation."
&twat& from the Minutes of that Board.
L. WILMARTA, Prf.s't.
tip 17-1 m
3. B. Rosuses. See'y
'MUM Stria. J. TtNINEY, Ja.
ICING & PINNEY,
Agents at Pittsburgh., for the Delaware Atw oo d
Safety la+ttt•aaee Company of Phila. •
FIRE RISKS upon buildings soul Merchsndite of
essay description and MARINE RISKS upon
Huila or cargoes of vessel, taken upon the most favor
able term.
trOffice in Philo [late Duquesne] Hall, nun:le-di
auily aver the Post Office.
N.. 11. King & Finney invite the confidence and
psitookag• of their friends and the community at large
40 tbe Delaware M. S. instvener Company, as an in
atienviets among the most flourishing in Philadelphia
baying a large paid in capital, which by the
operation of ire charter is constantly increasing—as
yielding to each person insured his due share of the
prafits of the Company, without involving him in arty
responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually
paid in by him, and therefore as possessing the Mutual
principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in
its most attractive form. my 9-1 f
Faskions for Gealierness.—ln Paris, accordiug to
the authorities, the full dress for young men consists
of blaritdress coat and pants, vest of while Marseil
, lee i - ered, with a cravat of black satin, or
&m
t whi red on, only long enough in tie in front-
Ill i r or a f cashmere embroidered with silk, with
a white ICI
t, as above.—Par is Monthly.
WE have just opened a handsome and full as
aonment of the above goods—to which we in
vite the especial attention of purchasers. Having en.
lagged sad improved our selection of goods, we are
at pretest prepared to execute work in a style superi
or teeny yet offered. Our whole attention being de
voted to customers and their favors.
ALGEO IWGUIRE & CO.
251 Liberty street
may 8-tf
Kin" Temperance Publications, itc.
UST received from the American Temperance
"1,11 Union. New York, a large assortment of the latest
Temperance Publications, amongst which are 2000
Youth's Advocates for May. 500 Journals for May and
back Onnobers, Maria Main or the ill-fated Marriage,
Hall's Sermon's, Life of J. B. Gough, Confession of
an Inebriate, Hannah Hawkins, Hymn Books, War
ren Harps, beautiful Temperance Certificates, &c.
Also, on band, a variety of Bibles and Testaments.
School Books, writing, letter and wrapping Paper and
Paper Hangings. For sale wholesale and retail,
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent,
soul Corn. Merchant, No 9, sth street.
my 9-d lw&wit
Matson of Partnerskip.
TH E
_partnership heretofore existing between
LYND & BICKLEY was dissolved on the 27th
day of March, by mutual consent. All persons in
debted to the firm, (excepting those in the Burned
Distinct) will make immediate payment to E. W.
Liao; sad those having claims against the firm will
plows roma the same, for payment, who is duly au
tbefilLesito trule all accounts.
E. W. LYND,
C. S. BICKLEY.
The Business in future will be conducted by E. W.
LIMY), Tippenatioe Hall, Liberty sit, above Wood.
N. B. The undersigned will remove to the oto
mum, No Wood st., as sumo as the new building
his ssected, whirl will be about the first of October.
say 7-I w EW LYND.
3 BBL& Linseed Oil;
.just received and for sale
be J. &J. M'DEVITT,
raj No. 224 L2serty street.
norsivie & Mot
50 BELL No 1 BsMasora Herrings;
10 do. " 1 Trimmed Shad;
Alt isosined and for sale by
J. &J. NfeDEVITT,
• 7. No. 424, Liberty. iorret.
Salt
300 ISM No 1 Solt, for sate tor
my 7 JAMES MA
50 KEGS Shot, assorted No.'s; for sale by
m 77 JAMES MAY
Lard OIL
1000 GALS. just received and for sale
by R D MILLER & Co.
my 6 194 Liberty st.
20n BOXES No I Cincinnati Soap, a very
V superior article, just received and far sale
By R. D. MILLER & CO.,
my 6 194 Liberty et.
“Cinclusitl
300 BOXES SiszloflrtLuaity,forsale by b. t EFsrco
194 Liberty street.
CHANGE. OF HOURS.
AT LASS ERIE,
CAPT. THOIII3 CA.VPIILLL.
Tux public ere mpectfully.informed that the pro
prietors of the Steam Boat Lake F,rie have from and
after thisdate changed their hours, and in future will
leave
Pittsburgh for Beaver at 3 o'clock, P. M., and
Beaver at 8 o'cleck, 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 trade the Steamboat Lake
Erie; their course has been and now continues in full
vigor to monopolize the whole business; they were not
satisfied with having the lion's share of trade and
choice of hours in leaving Pittsburgh and Beaver, but
now publicly and plainly say they will drive the Lake
Erie from the river—a generous public will decide.—
Freights and passengers forall ports on River and Lake,
darried on reasonable terms as heretofore. Apply to
THOMAS LYON, Ag't., Pittsburgh,
may 1. J. S. DICKEY, " Beaver.
1895. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845
The hem and Sp/endid Steamer,
U. Si. MAIL lIKONONGAZICEILA,
STorrr, Master, has commenced run
ning regularly, and will continue to
run through the season as a Weekly
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar.
For freight or passage apply on board. m 26.
BEAVER PACKET
jratlL The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B.Botts, Master, hascommenced
her regular iaily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto•
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 8, A. M.
Pricesto suit the times, and thaw whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as
the weather will permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELA ND,O., and
MEADVILLE.. Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or rnstage apply on board, or to
BARTON,
July 12 Water street.
o"The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
(lizard.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
THE safe and well-found steatner
"UTICA," CLAIM, Master, has eon
meneed her trips and will run as* reg-
Lahr Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL
ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
jail 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
SPEED AND COMFORT !
MONONGAHELA ROUTE
FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
THE SPLENDID 741sT RUNNING STE•MLIts
CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANF:.
Will commence on Monday the 12Th of May. Ma-
kiv doable daily trips
One boat will leave at Si o'clock, A. M. daily.
The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.)
Bythemorning Boat patisengers will take the Can of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at
o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
-. Y ~.: y: -' ~1ir..-
Through to Baltimore in 32 bouts,
Philadelphia in 40 "
By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the
Boat in comfortable ST ATE ROOMS the first night.
Pass overthe Mountains in Coaches in day light.—
Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus asuid
ing night travel altogether.
Fur saints, or entire coaches for families or parties,
apply nt the office, two doors from the Exchange; and
at the Whatf lioatalsove the Monongahela Bridge.
FERGUS MOORHEAD,
may 9 Agent.
reLonisville Journal, Cincinnati Gazette, and
Missouri Republican insert two months, send paper
to the Agent and charge this office.
FARE REDUCED
Or POSITON
Good Intent Past Line for Philadelphia
or orLaronio TROY BUILT CoACHES,
~ \'. <. ~>
Limsted la Seven Passengers.
Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M.
RUNNING TH ROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
Ascending the mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION
oKLY olirK NIORT oUT TO CHAMBERSEWOH,
-
-•
- -
Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec
ting with Mail Cars fur New York; &goat Chambers
burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and W ash
inton City.
Officeopposite the Exchange Hotel.
may 3-Iy A. HENDERSON, Agent.
Merchants' Hotel Re-Opened,
BY B. WEAVER,
Al recently the Mansion House, Penn street, near
the Canal Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE subscriber having succeeded in obtaining the
above beautiful and retired Mansion has this day
reopened it as the Merchants' Hotel, for the reception
and accommodation of the Public. The House has
been rendered cntnmodious, refitted, painted and new.
ly furnished, and its mtuatiot is the most pleasant in
the City, having a fine opening botb in the front and
near.
The Proprietor therefore extends his assurances
that be will use his beat efforts to render tbe visits of
those who may favor bim with a call as pleasant and
desirable as at any Hotel in the City.
B. WEAVER, Proprietor,
Late of the Merchants Hotel, our. Wood & 3d es.
N. B. An Omnibus and Baggage Wagon always
in waiting to conduct passengers, &c. to and fro. fr;el
of charge. spr29-ehli.
133 DRIED HIDES now landing from Steam
boat Valley Forge, for sale by
200 PIGS LEAD just received by Stem.
boat Valley Forgo, and for sale by
' a HE O ffi ce of the PENN INSURANCE COM.
II ?ANY has been removed to Philo Hall, on 3cl
street, immediately over the Post Office, where the
instalment o° Stock, due Oil the Isth inst., will be re•
eeived. myB-r1 1 w.
DURING the late fire , two large o ffi ce chairs, that
were taken by a Drayman (together with other
goods,) to the bank of the River. The chairs were
missing. Any person having them or giving in6irrnit.
'ion wbe.re they may be found, will receive the thanks
of the owner. (Please address a line to "Robert,"
Pt irate Box, No 46, through the Post Office.
may 6-6 t
United States Exploring Expedition.
NARRATIVE of the United States Explorine Ex
pedition during the years 1838. 1839, 1840,
1841,1842, by Charles Wilkies, U.S. N., Coramand
er of the Expedition.
For sale by CHAS. H. KAY,
Bookseller, No 76. Market street above White and
I3ro's store, between 4th st. and Diamond.
my 8.
A. BE E. LEN,
estnnl Tinsin. Penn street
A. BEELEN,
Canal Bain, Penn stunt
_
BARROWS & TURNER,
Respectfully announce the arrival of their first general invoice of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Now opening at their
NEW CASH lIOIUSE, IN MARKET STREET,
In calling the attention of the Dry Goods featernit3 to our very extensive, and moat choice selection of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
we take pleasure in being able to state, that arrangements have been made to present a stock unsurpused in
point of richness and variety,particulatly 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 ; 1 package of very recent importation.
Superior Exposition Barages, splendid patterns.
Spring Mous. de Leine; 3 packages patterns, new and beautiful.
French italzarines and Gingham; Polka, Gaseom mad other rich styles.
New style fashionable Lawns and Muslins, cheap.
Rich Eolienns, Bombazines, Silk Lustres, Alparcas.
50 pieces 4 4 Scotch F.arlston and other Ginghams, from 121 to 31 cts.
Our Shawl Department has more than usual attractions—embracing Cartons of the newest spring patterns,
Mode and other rich Embd.; Thiber, new style Barrages; splendid Brocha, light ground, Embd. satin striped
and plain Mons. de Leine, with other styles.
LADIES' CRAVATS, ri , gt assortment.
Gold Medal and Bajou's Kid Gloves, every 'bade; silk; spun silk; and Lisle do, of every description.
HOSIERY in great variety; Stin.Shadeli, Paraeois, Fans, &c., &c.
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,
RI B N S.-37 boxes splendid Ribbons, embracing every variety of the newest and most desirable styles
and patterns, very cheap; plain satins and Taffetas , every stride and No.; bonnet silks; oil silks; blue black
crape; color ed: Florence; green Barege Foundation; crown linings; marking canvass, Caps, Tabs, &c., &c.
WRITE GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
I package superior Lace; striped and barred Cambric, for dresses; Linen Cambrics; Lawns; Swiss,
Book and Mull Muslins ; striped barred and plain Sarcenetts ; Bishop Lawns ; bro'd Cap Laces ; Thread,
Cambric and Lisle Edgings; Inserting.; Furniture Dimity: Drapery; Corded Robes, &c.
PROW A,Zrel'lON:
Linen Cambric Hdkfs. large size, price 124; White Cotton Hosiery, 300 daz , every style, price 61 cis ;
I carton Lisle Edgings, lc per yd.; cases Irish Linens, every quality, price from 25 cts ; Kentucky Jeans
(4 different shades) price from 25 cents.
Our veryextensive assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS is richly worth the attention of purchaser..
Case. 4 5 and 6 4 bleached Sheeting Muslin., great vnriery, price 6,1; very superior and low priced white
and brown Linen Damask and Spread.; bake, Scotch and Russia Diaper., Napkins, Crash. Stc.; bales, 4-4
brown sheeting muslin.; (brand family sheeting.) 51 ; Tickinz.s, every grad 6, at manufacturers' prices ; Flan
nels; Mureens for cushions; Shirting checks and snipes; colored drilling., &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 phew oryard, at great bargains; I case fancy, beautiful and rich designs, pi ice per yard 5 cut.
GENTLEMEN
Are pa, tirularly invited to examine among our Broadcloths, Fancy and Staple Cassimeres ; Sat
inetts, of every .bade. quality and price; Coatings; Gambroons ; Linen; anal other summer stutfs ; 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., tetra large size; Spitzlfield,
Pongee and Bandanna silk do.; suspenders, umbrellas, (Sze
CASH BUYERS
Who are not in the habit of buying ''up town," will
it new and very extensive—has been purchased within t
suable Goods constantly receiving, and we intend at a
wholesale and retail. Op 22—if.)
A CARD.
GEORGE BEALE. respectfully informs his t fiends
and customers. that he has again opened his
BRUSH STORE:, at (Mr Wm U Stniih'A Mt:4k
Store,) No 88 Wood st., and solicits a continuance of
their Ithilral rstrensge, extended to him before.
ap 16-tf
Tisza Tortes.
E subscriber off. , es for sale a large and srlen(l,l
assortment of Phan° Fortes, from $2OO to $450
each The shove ieroruments are of superior work
manship. and made of the best materials; the tone is
not 10 be excelled by any in this country.
- F. BLUME.
Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, oppo.it•
cinume Hotel. •p 7
4DOZ. French Slu.ifird, in Pot.;
4 " English do in Bottle.;
t; " Boston do in Cans;
4 " Pepper Saner;
Just received and for sale by.
A. G. REINHART,
rnny 3 1411 Liberty .Ifeet
Scaled Herring.
30 BOXES yist received nod for slle by
A G RINEHART,
mY 3 140 Libertc rtreet
• RNOLD's Celebrated Writing Fluid;
Red Ink;
Stephens' Blue Black Wriiing Fluid
A Inrce supply of the rib eve Inks received this tiny
direct r,om the importer: and for sale by the duz
en or singlebotilwhy
tip t. ) .8 J 11 MELLOR, 122 Wood street.
F. S. TIIRDE TT,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER,
FIFTH STREET,
!it:MEP:Pt NARICItT AND UNION STREEIS
(Entrance on Fifth hied.)
WHERE he will attend to all business in
his line: Such as cleaning and neatly
repairing Watrhes and Jewelry, letter cutting
and mar king Silver-% roe, &c. Turret and other clocks
made and repnired. His friends and all those desiring
Iris servines, will plea.e dye him a call. ap 24 6m.
Standard Histories.
HUME, Smollett end Miller's England, 4 vole 8vo;
Russell and Jones Modern Europe, 3
Alison's Ilimory of Europe, 4 vuls 8vo;
Bancroft's United States, 3 " "
Rollins' Ancient History, in L 4 and 8 volts;
Helium's Middle Ages. 1 vol 8vo;
Literature of the Middle Ages, 2 vuls 8vo;
Taylor's Manual of History. 1 vol 8vo;
Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, 3 vole 8vo;
Milner's Church History, 2 vole 8vo;
Neunders do do 1 " "
Ranke's History of the Popes. 2 vole 8vo;
Jones' History of the Sandwich Islands, 1 vol Bve;
Mouro's History of Ireland, I vol 8vo;
Pt iedox Josephus. For sale by
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
my 9. No 43 Market. street.
- Gold Pencils. -01
RECEIVED THIS MORNING, direct from East
ern Manufacturer, a large invoice of GOLD
PENCILS, comprising a great variety and the most
splendid selection. Retail price from $1 30 to TEN
DOLLARS, including the largest (Gents.) site in use,
which we offer at the exeeedingly low price of $lO
each. NVbolsale buyers, call sod snutmiste. We bays
them manufactured expressly per our own order, and
confidently recommend them to be of superior quality.
irr At the NEW CASH HOUSE, of
BARROWS & TURNER,
No. 46, Market street.
Removal.
DO D. MILLER & Co., have removed to No 194
IL . Liberty street, *here they are prepared to t rang
set their usual business. ap 15
Books ! B•oka! 1
EW BA NK'S Hydraulics and Mechanics;
Dowing's Cottage Residences;
American Farmer's Encyclopedia;
tire's Dictionary of Arts. &c., &c.
New American Orchardist;
McKenzie's 5.000 Receipts;
Mason's Farrier;
Stable Economy, by Stewart;
Rural Economy by Boussingault,
Fowler's Phrenology;
Combe's do
Walker on Intermarriag";
Lytell'a Elements of Geology;
Drawing Books, &c., &c ;
I...tmonn'A Agriculture; ChFunistry;
For sale by CHAS. H. KAY. Bookseller, No 76
Market st., above White & Bru'a Store, between 4th
sireet and Diamond. may 8
LYND & BICILLEY,
AUCTIONEERS,
Tippecanoe Hall, Liberty street, between Strawberry ,
Ap",. a•tei 7th •trOPt. ap2l-tf
IL7IHE BRICK—on band snd for sale
0013 4 JOHN SCOTT & Co.
oet 30 No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street.
T WHOLESALE,
find it to their interest to look in upon us, as our stork
the last three cud four weeks —invoices of the most de
ll times to offer the latest stvles at the lowest prices,
11A.113LOWS dc 1117111.211.161 R.
McKENNA'S AIICITIO*IiART,
NO 64 MARKET STREET,
Between Third and Fourth sts., Simpson's Row,near
the New Post Office, Pittsburgh.
THE tzreletsigned announces he has found a most
commodious Mercantile House, at the 'those lo
rntion, where he willbe happy to see his ft tends, and
all tho-e anxious to avail themselves of every descrip
tion of
DItY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, FANCY ARTICLES,
arid all other varieties of the best conduc
ted Auction Stores.
The undersigned will be supplied frum the East
ern cities with a stock of
Foreign sad Domestic Goods.
which country merchants will ho iudeced to purchase
on t.certaining the prices.
Arrangements arc in progress by which advances
Mill be made on consignments, and every exertiun
made to advance the interest of those who confide bu
siness to the establisbment.
Prompt and speedy sales made and cloned.
Tu friends at a distance, tha undersigned would say
that although be is a Member of the Pittsbur g h
burnt family," yet his zeal, industry end busines. halt
it, tire unimpared, and faithfully will they be devoted
to the interests of those who employ him.
ITr'SALER OF REAL ESTATE will command,
as heretofore, the bed exertions of the undersigned.
Property tii.aposeti of by him, from time to time has
always hp ought the highest prices, and much exceeded
the tali:1111'001:s of those who employed him.
N. B. Having passed the fiery ordeal with thou
sands of neighbori, the old establishment, revived at
the new location will in future be designated
"THE PHCENIX AUCTION MART,"
By P. McHenaa, 64 Market St-
PITTSBURGH. PA.
mqv ^ tf P. MA.
Proposals for Coal.
PROPOSA LS will be received at the Railway Of
flee, Pa; kershurgh, Chester county, until May 13th,
for furnishing two thousand tons of bituminous lump
Coal. for the use of the Colombia and Philadelphia
Railway, fur thrt present year.
Proposals may be fur any amount of Coal, from
one hundred tons upwards, delivered at Columbia, or
nt 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'L C. and P. Railway.
Elesnoval by Fire.
0 DODGE. Sign and Ornamental Painter. would
. inform his friends and the public, that his Shop
is now in Market street, between 3d and 4th, in the
basement story of Caleb Lee's Clothing Store, where
he is prepared to attend to all orders for painting, at
the shortest notice. ap 15-1 m
Itemovral by Fire.
IN consequence of the fire, J. & P. Blake bave. re
moven 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. ap
Fine Wall Papers.
THE subscribers have on hand, in a addition to a
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 respectfully in
vite the attention of their friends who wish to paper.
HOLDSHIP & BROWNE,
rir Wood st. corner of Diamond alley,
ap 24-tf over the Hatstore of Jas Wilson.
BEITECIER & VILLINGER,
CLOCK & WATCH-MAKERS,
7414. Respectfully inform the public igen
0711F erally,that they have opened their es
tablishment at
No. 32. Fifa stroet, between Wood a. and
the Etchasigs Bask, Pittsburgh,
where they will keep isonstantly on hand a large as
sortment of HOUSE, OFFICE. ‘VORKSHOP, and
BEDROOM ALARM CLOCKS, GOLD and SIL
VER WATCH ES, Jewelry, silver and German silver,
and Britannia Table and Tea Spoons. fine rocket and
Pea Knives, Sissors, Accordions, &c. &c., and sell
cheep.
All sorts of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Accordions,
repaired and cleaned on the shortest notice and lowest
terms, warranted.
N. B, Bra Mantel Clocks for sale from $3.50 up.
wards, warranted to keep good time. ap 25-1 m
NEW BOOK STORE.
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
No. 43, Market street, nest door to Third street,
ARE just opening a new and extensive aisortrnent
of Books and Stationery, which they vrTH sell,
wholesale and retail girdle Inv•Pst suies.s sos9S
20000 FIRE BRICK, a Prune article
for .utle hv
mar 20
P McKENNA,
The Old Auctioneer
D. & G. W. LLOYD
'Auction Salto.
French Crook Potatoes at Auction.
AT McKenna's Pbcenis. Auction Mart, No 64
Market street, Simpson's Row, between 3,1 and
4th streets, on Monday next. May 12th, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, will be sold to pay storage, 19 BEIls.
of French Creek Potatoes, in lots to Mil purchasers.
may 10 P. MCKENNA, Aamioneer.
AUCTION 8A LES
OF seasonable Dry Goods, boots, shoes and other
articles of merchandise, at M'Kenna's Plurnix
Auction Matt, No. 64, Market street. Simpson's Row,
between 3d and 4th streets, on Monday next, May 12,
Commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold
without reserve, a large lot of fresh and seasonable
Dry Goods, comprising in part, fine chintzes and cal
icoes, latest styles, superfine Irish linen, bleached and
brown. mishits. nankeen, summer pant stuff, sewing
thread, silk pocket tells., American solid beaded pins,
diaper table cloths, fine muslin shirts with linen bo
soms, collars and wristbands, silk florence, various
colors, Kentucky jean, kersey cloths, linen and cotton
'cotton yarn, blue and black broad clothe,
f ncy and plain sattinetta, double width tweed cloth,
French cassimeres, carpeting and oil cloths, with ma
ny other articles in the Dry Goods line, boots and
shoes. fine silk hats. A Iso, will be added to the sale
at 2 o'clock, same day, 15 brass clocks.
Auction Sales.
T 10 o'clock, A. M., on Monday the 12th inst.,
will be sold at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of
Wood and Fifth streets, ageneral assortment of sea
sonable Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and
Bonnets.
At 2 o'clock, P. M., a quantity of new and second
hand Furniture, among which are one side Board, one
Secretary, one Cluck and Case, Bureaus, Tab,es, cane
seat and common Chairs, high and low post Bedsteads,
I Child's Crib, work and wash Stands, Hair and Straw
Matrasses, Looking Glassful, Mantel Ornaments, &c.
Also Stoves, Grates, Stove puts, Skillets, Ovens,
Pots, Shovel stands, and a variety of Kitchen Utensils,
&c. J. D. DAVIS,
may 10 Auctioneer.
E-YECUTOIV3 SALE
WILL be offered at public sale on the premi,ses,
on Thursday the sth day of June 1843, six
lots of around, in Aaron Hart's plan of lots on Grove
Hill. Pitt town.hip, viz:
Lots No 71.72, and 73, situate on the western ex
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 otheell i ots, No. 64, 65, and 66, situate
on the Coal Hill turnpike road and Clarke stieet. 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 six feet, five inches. No 66 Ia 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 lora, called Sumerhill, in Pitt
township, containing in front on Cummins street 25
feet running hack along Brown's Alley 75 feet. bound
ed by part of lot No 6, occupied by Thai 111'Carthy.
Also, ten shares of stock in the Coal Hill turnpike
road company. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock, A.
M.. 'retro,: at sale.
GEO. COCHRAN, F.xectitni
P. N A, Anct'r
BAYARDSTOWN
CHEAP CASH STORE.
EMANUEL EELS
HAS just returned from the Eastern cities, and is
now receiving his spring supply of Fancy and
Staple Do , Goods. His goods have been purchased
within the few last weeks, at the lowest wholesale
prices fot Cash, and they will ho sold wholesale and
retail at a vety small :ulvaNce on Eastern cost.
floods for Ladies.
Scotch, French and English Lawns;
Cashmere de Cossr; Crape de Laines;
Mouslin de Lairle9; Baliza;
Bombazines, Bisrage.s; Melinns; Alpaccas
Linen Lawns; Linen Cambric.;
Black and colored Silks;
h, Scotch and Domrwtic Gingham.;
Ca.hmere, cotton and silk Hosr;
Silk, Mohair and Picknet Mitt.;
Nlousline da Laine Shawls;
Cashmere de.;
Silk striped do.;
Superior Kid Gloves;
Silk, Cotton and Mohair Gloves;
Jaconets and Cambric Muslios;
Sst iss, Book and Mull do.;
Collaretts: Chemizettit;
I'lain and striped Muslin,: Gimps;
Colds, Fringes, Linen Hdkfs;
Thread Edgings and Laces;
Cotton "
A large and beautiful assortment of Calic.oes and
(iinghatos.
Bonnets I Bonnets
The latest styles and fashion, of Leghnrn. Etre%
and Fancy Bonnets, Pares°ils, Sunidnides, Furs, &c.,
&c.
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.
Frerrh; English and American Broadcloths;
Cassimerns, Satinetts, Vesting., Linen C o ll ar s.;
Smut's, Shirts, Suspenders, Silk Hdkfm.,
Blk, silk Cravats, A Ipacra "
Silk and Cotton Hose, Irish Linen.
Carpets I
All qualities from 25 cents to $1 per yard
DI nsling
Bleached and unbleached, from 6i cts. Per yard up
ward s.
The above with many other articles too tedious to
mention, will be sold for cash , e t th e lowest pric e .
EMANUEL REIS. Penn st.,near the
mayl.-Im Canal Bridge, Bayardstown.
Watched and Jewelry.
10 GOLD Lever Watches; 5 Silver Watches;
50 gold Pencils; 12 gold diamond pointed Pens;
with a large aasortment of fine Breast Pins, Finger
Rings, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Bracelet Snaps, Watch
Keys, &c., &., just received and for sale at
Z KINZEY'S Flinty Stors+,
No 86 Market st
Silver Ware
TABLE SPOONS, Tea SpoonA, Sneer Tongs, But
ter Knives, &c., just received and for sale low at
Z KINZEY'S, Fancy Store,
No 36, Market pt
Willow Wagons and Chain.
48 WILLOW WAGONS;
12 do Chairs, just received and For sale at
Z KINZErS Fancy Store,
No 86 Market it
nab and Sonnets.
CASE Leghorn Hats; 15 Cases Palm Leaf do.;
1. 3 cases fine Braid 'Bonnets, just received and will
be sold very low, by Z. KitelZEY,
ap 25 No 86 Market se.
Pans: Pam;
THE largest and best assortment of Fans ever
brought to this city are nnw for sale at
Z. xiNzErs Fancy Store,
No 85, Mark.t ■tr.rt
Waiters.
A Few seta of a superior qualitv . inst received and
will be sold very low by Z. KINZEY.
apr. 25. t No. 86. Market street.
Shirt st.d..
r HE finest assortment in the city, fur sale at
Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store,
at) 25 No 86 Market st
Parasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas.
AGOOD assortment of the above can be found and
will be sold very lour, •t
Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store,
Nn 86 Market at
Fresh Sicily O_•rrger. .
50 BOXES in prima order and sweer—foioal•
low by
.., P C MARTIN.
60 \Valor 5t.. Burnt DiArnet.
P. M'KENNA, Auct'r
for Salt anti filo Let.
Proporty Itior We.
AVALUABLE lot of ground in Burnt it
District; situate on Third street, between
Wood and Smithfield sta., containing in front on Third
avec% 23 feet and running parallel with Wood at. 84h
feet.
Also, A Inrge and commodious two story brick
house with back buildings sod t ot situate in l'lhtlowa•
ship, near the City line.
Fur further particulars apply to
I S HAMILTON,
my 7-1 w Attorney at Law,Sth at.
Bargain la Real Estate.
WE are instructed to sell at two-thirds of its real
value, fl lot of ground in Fleming street, Al
legheny city; (in Fleming's plan of small Ikea ad
joining property of the late James H. Sewe I, Esq.,)
une•half of the purchase money may remain on into
for a number of years. Apply to
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Real Estate Agents.
Homo and Lot for ■alo.
eltA THREE story brick buildings, with book
buildings, on the corner ofGrant and sixth ste.
Inquita of the subscribers. or at this office.
P. CUNNIN3HAM.
P. R ATIGAN.
CAPS.
OhJUST RECEIVED from New York, vitas
New styles of Gentlemen's and Yeuth e inletis
Cape, for Spring and Sommer wear.
ep fi S. MOORE, 93 Wood street.
NOTICE
URING a temporary absence from the city, which
1.! may occupy five or six weeks, the Daegmerean
Gallery will be closed.
Parsons having business with me, will please Wore
their communications with Messrs Hugus & Bach
man who will forward the same u) my address,
ap ^.4•dtf A E DRAKE. Agt.
FORMAISTER Qt 0017111MBraT e ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE in Gazsam'g Row, Market st, between
Third and Fourth, second story. Entrance tna
Market at. 46•1 tn.
Removed by Fire. '
\V Ci.I7)BEY'S office is removed to John Peck's
Hair dressing establishment 2 doors from bis
late residence, where he oan be found at any hour is
the day. ap 1711.
Removal by Fire.
PERRY will re-commence business to-day, at
B
. No 10, Sit Clair street, between Pena street and
the Alleghen Bridge. a. . 14-tf.
GLASS STAINING,..
By J. Newton, Fourth street Road. Rear Tall Gate.
TH E only Gla.s4 Stainer west cf the moussaka'. A
1. specimen of ibis glass is to be seen on the skate
boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to.
feb. 19=wexitf.
Matgraves' American Star,
nju Street, near the Theatre.
CUL. WATT having declined business et his eh(
stand upon Fifth Street between Wood and
Smithfield streets, the undersigned members of the
• Burnt District" family, take occasion to annotates to
their friends, that ample accommodations are provi
ded for Travelers and Visitors at their present location.
The !wft diligent attention will be given to the
want.; of visiters, and every exertion made to render
the siii.iurn of strangers comfoi table and convenient.
Boarders will be accommodated by the week—end
transient visiters provided with single meals to ac
commodate them.
The best of Foreign end domestic liquors and
Wines always on band.
WILLIAN & ROBERT MUSGRAVE—
may 3-tf
Citizen's Hotel.
THI: subscriber has opened the Citizen's Hotel on
Penn street, as a house of public entertainment,
in that largo btirk house, formerly the Penn House,
near the canal bridge, where he is provided for the ac
commodation of the public, and will be glad at all
times to see his friends.
ap2l.ltf
Dr. E. Iffcritt, Dentist,
(Of the Burnt District.)
RP ECTF U LLY i n forms his friends and all these
who wish his services that be has taken an office
in Smithfield street, 9.d door from Virgin alley,wher•
he will now attend all operations of the Teeth in the
best manner and at the shortest notice. Office hours
from till 12, and from 2 till 5. may 2—dtwtf.
Spring Fashion.
No 93 Wood Si, Third door below Diamond Alley.
je HAVING JUST RECEIVED FROMAI
New York, the SPRING FASEI lON fur Hsrs,millli
I am now, prepared to supply my customers and all
those who may please to favor me with a call, with
this new and beautiful style of Hat.
vier S. MOORE.
LZ1717 Notice.
JAMES CALLAN har4 removed to the chamber,
occupied by Alderman McMaeters on Fifth sat.
1,01 we. Wood and Smith6eld. up 18
Gold Watches, Jewelry, &c.
RE:CF:IV ED, •n assortment of Gold Patent Levee
Watches ;
Gold Chain and Keys;
" Breast Pin; and Gold Pencils. -
All of which will be sold cheap far cash by
J. K. LOGAN ill Co.,
S. E. corner of Wood and sth sts., up stairs.
nor 28.
Removal by Piro.
riIHE subscriber informs his friends and the pub
.', lic, that he has opened. new
CABINET WARE ROOM,
at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets. over
Brown and Reiter's Drag Store, where be is prepared
to attend to all orders in bid line.
M"' Entrance on St Clair street.
ap 1 5 M. KANE, IR.
H. H. APCULLOUGH,
mA Y be found at the Glass Warehouse of Meilen.
Parke& Hannen, No 116 Wood street, aim. , he
respectfully invites persons having business with bins
to call. ap 17
Removal.
ANTHONY BEELEN has renamed his Business
to the Warehouse nn the Canal, Penn street,
lately oceopie4 by John NlTaden Qt Co., directly op
posite Win. Broadhurst's:Mansion Howie.
nr
moldy it Laird,
ATERCHANT Tailors. may be found in Fetter
-I.TJL mnn'a Row. nest door to the corner of Liberty
and Smithfield SCR. ep 17
Removal by Tire.
Fr B GRAHAM. RINK maker, forlornly of Smith
&mid it. bus roomed to Foerth st, seat door to
Mr Knos's Confestionery, whose he will be happy to
receive the calls of big friends, aad especially than
who are indebted to the establishment.
ap 16.
Resumed.
tr PERRY has removed his Boot Store sloe. the
lots fire to St Clair street, opposite the Ex
rhoore Hopi, between Liberty and Noe ste., where
he will be glad to see his friends and customers.
ep 15-1 m
METALLIC ROOFS
rr HE subscriber most respectfully announces to-his
fellow citizens, that he ham ma d e arrangements
to commence the above business in eonosetbse with
ROUSE SPOUTING
oe a lams scale. and prom Ms knowledge iss an Ens
tern Roder. hopes to meet with encouregernent.
My Shop is in the Fourth Story of the large Were.
how's, comer of Cecil's Alloy and Liberty Street. where
*Miniature elan of Roofs may he seen, and may otßte
iriormatiott required will be g 4. re
JOHN DUNLAP,
may 10:14awif Late of No 26, Market street.
BENJAMIN F. KING