PMSBUIFtGH, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OE TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR JUNE. Robertson, W. B. Scaife, R. E. Sellers PROWNED.--COrOnei HARTZ held an inquest on the body , of CUARLES DENNY, found in the Monorga 'bola river. The deceased was supposed to have been in the water two or three days. He was about 25 years of age, and was dressed in a blue cloth coat, cassinorre pants, black slippers, muslin shirt, &c. On the body were found ono silver watch, with guard sad key, $2 96 in money, a German silver pencil , COO; Me; the 2d vol. of the Children of the Abbey, sad a pair of black gloves. The verdict of the juiy _eras that be came to his death by accidental drowning. Thejury,inferred that the deceased was named as above, from papers on the body. CoUNTERFILIT DocLarts.—TheN;w Yuri. Express says theta large amount of spurious Mexican dollars are in circulation in the not them part of th it Slate.— They arc well executed, and well calculated to deceive Any but good judges. Out of sixteen dollars offered to d•atpre in Ogdensburg a few days since, fourteen were base. [a' Mr. Fitzgerald, :SR inventor of the Tuscan Bred Machine, has disposed or the right of patent for this country for several thousand donate, and in tends to go to Europe with his machine. TheiTiieecf the machine is $225 each. lar'The annual sheep-shearing at Nantucket, took plains on Thursday and Friday of last week, the wash ing having been performed on Monday and Tuesday. On Friday, notice was given that the stores should be closed, as a general holyday. NOTICE • The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Company, for the erection of a bridge over the Allegheny River from the north end of Hand street, will phase take notice, that en election will be held on the first Monday of July next, at the Rooms over the north Obi of said bridge, for a President, Treasurer, tea likaagers soda Clerk, to conduct the business of said Company for the following year. Election to commence at 3 o'clock, P. M. je16407 JOHN TASSE:Y, Pturs'r. _O4OIAY BALDWIN INSTITUTE. Tbl.,rtrs of the Henry Baldwin Institute ere requessserstieet in the warehouse of Gregg & Mc- Cossaktes. cm Monday evening,3oth inst., at 8 o'clock. jun 211-2 t DAVID - CAMPBELL, Prest. Oileo of Ike Allegheny County Mutual buurance Company, June 9th, 1345. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Com pany, held this day, it was Resolved, That the Direc tors of the Company /laving ascertained that the whole amount of their Deposit Notes will be insufficient to e a., the losses occurring by the late Fires, do, in con formity with the terms of their Charter assess on the Members of the said Company, the whole unpaid bal. ewe of their respective Notes, and in addition thereto the sum of one dollar on every hunched dollars by them respectively insured, and that the same be paid en or before the 10th of July next, to the Secretary end Treasurer at the Office of the Company. Extract from the minutes. J. B. ROBINSON, jell4d. Sec'y and Treasurer. FARE REDUCED TOB DOLLARS. Good Intent Past Mail for PHiItLADELPH OZ:, Or SPLENDID TROT BUILT COACHES, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave Pittsburgh Deli 1y at 1 o'clock P M, BQlrlllllO =ROUGH IN 48 BOUNS, Ascending the hills with WC HORSES AND POSTILION. •••:•;%4 ,7 .e. • -_- Tma. Front Citambersiturg by Rail Road to Pleiladtlphia. is splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Cars for New-York; also at Chambersburg with Mail Lines direct fur Baltimore aad Washington City. (Only Office for the above Line, next door to the Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street. jnne 12.d3m W. It. MOORIIEAD. A'et. IMPORTANT TO BANKERS! NEWELL'S Patent Parautoptie Permutation Bank Lock, To Prevent Robbery. Irr HE subscriber has accepted the agency, for the above celebrated and well known Lock, which ia W•RR•PITRII CO defy the most consummate s kill of the barglar,or even the inventor himself. This assurance may be deemed extnavngent; but a critical examination of the principles on which this L3rlt ii consttueted, will satisfy any one having even a limited knowledge of mechanism that it is well-founded—and the actual inspection of the Lock for a few minutes will remove every doubt that may arise in any mind. He has numesouss certificates, from Bank officers, Brokers and (several in this city) who have used the above Lock, which he will be happy to eKhibit, nnd give every explanation to those who may be pleased to call. JAS. COCHRAN, Fins Proof Cheat and Yank doer Manufacturer, Corner Liberty and Factory sta., sth Ward, jn24•tf. RICHARD COWAN, - - Attorney at Law, Mee in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market, junel9-d&wly Pig Metal. 40 TONS Hanging Rock Pig Metal arriving per Steamboat Belfast for raie , by BIMBRIDGE, WILSON &co. Front Street. Fine Wall Papers. TBE subscribers have on hand, in a addition to a *elect assortment of cheap wall papers, which they are daily increasing by new patterns from their manufactory, several lots of very beautiful French will paper of this spring's importation, received sev eral days before the fire, to which they respectfully the attention of theirfriends wbo wish topaper. HOLDSHIP & BROWNE, "M . Wood st. corner of Diamond alley. ap Damaged Cutlery. PERSONS having`Hardware or Cutlery in a dam aired state, can have it ground. polished and re pahsettie seat and substantial manner by the sub scriber• Lay orders left with John W. Blair, No. 120 Weed street, will meat with prompt attention. isst 26.4 f. THOMAS McCARTHY. Law Books. QTROUIYS Pordea's Digest. Chitty Olt Contracts. Preesdeets of Wills. Thiseis' Coke. BOSWORTH ds FOR R ESTER. IeSS • 43 Market st /Blank Dinka CIF a superior quality--Also, Writing, Wrapping W LI sad O Papers, for sale by KMWORTH & FORRESTER, 43 Market a. Law Notice. JAMEB CALLAN has removed to the chambers oserifilied by Alderman IrlcMariets on Fifth at. boons. Wood and Smithfield. ' ap 16 Port of Pittsburg!). 64 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED. Miner, Kinney, Wellsville; Utica, Clark, Wheeling; Arrow, Thompson, Zanesville; Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville; Lake Eric. Campbell. Beaver; Wisconsin, Hemphill, Beaver. - Consul, Cle,ke, Browns , . ilk; Louis McLain, Jacobs, Brownsville; DF,PA RIED. Rambler, Moodey, Wellsville; Clipper, Crooks, Cincinnati; Plymouth, Jarven, St Louis; Brunette, Irwin, St Louis; Mail Logan Cincinnati; A. Roberts, Rcberts, New Orleans, Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville; Louis McClain, Jacobs, Brownsville; Consul. Clarke, Brownsville; Lake Erie, Campbell, BeaVer; Wisconsin, Hemphill, Beaver, - - LAZE ERIS & MICHIGAN LIND. 47." STEA.MER LAKE ERIE, Cars. CAMPBELL, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Bot es, Leaves 'Pittsburgh nt 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Fmight and Pas sage Canal'Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, O. Stearn Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply , to G. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. CLARK &Co., Beaver. June 21• y Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. ..-ALlithfAll • 41111ii46 THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $1 50. Passengers paving in Pittsburgh are entitled to choice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY. Beaver. G M HARTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. J & M B TAYLOR, litarren. SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHELA ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. EH! SPLENDID PAST RUNNING STE•MERS kat Lain CONSUL AND LOUIS 111cL•NE• Will commence on Mosday the 12th of May. Ma king doable daily tripa. One boat will leave at 84 o'clock. A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By then:miming Boat passengers will take the Cara of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A M., thu next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening. tt_i:le c t„ _ :r - 7.-17 f" hrough to Baltimore in 32 hours, Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boat in comfortableSTATE ROOMS the first night. Pass overthe Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid ing night travel altogether. Fur seats, or entire roaches fur families nr parties, apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the What f boat above the Mononzidisda Bridge. FERGCS MOORHEAD, may 9 Agent. FARE REDUCED OPPOsITON Good Intent Past Line for Philadelphia. OF SPLENDID TROY BUILT COACHER, Limited to Seven Passengers Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, AArending tho mountoin wirh SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHAMBERSHUGH, :crerntwift 4 _7": 0 :4;,:eA..- =Dig Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec ling with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambers burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and Wash inton City. 'Office orposim the Exebnmze may 3.1 y A. HENDERSON, 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The new and Splendid Steamer, U. S. MAIL DIONONGAUEL.A., STON E, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, end will continue to ..... run through the 9en.on nn rt Weekly Packet between Pitt-burgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning nt the same hour. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. BEAVER PACKET. t The well known steamer MICHIGAN, - NV. B. Bet ES, Master,hascommenced her regular ailytrips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, and those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as the weather w ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKS & CO'S LINE to CLEVELA ND,O., and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera. Lion. For freight or, passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, july 12 Water street. 13:7"The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. ----- Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Mailer, has con menced her tript and will run as a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING during the season of 1895. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 .1. NEWTON JONES, A, Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20,000 A prime article, fur sale by mar2l Mackerel. toBBLS. No 3, Imp size; just received and for sale by J. & J. McDEVITT, june 4 No. 224, Liberty street. Honey. IN .mall Boles, put up for Family use, on hand and for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, june 4 No 224 Libert street. BLANK BOOKS. Day Books. Journals, Ledgers, Magistrates Dockets, &c. &c , made of the very best quality of Eastern Papers, and for sale wholesale or retail, fcr Cash or Rags. at cash prices, by JOrIH H. MELLOR, ~~~ +Y D. & G. W. LLOYD PUBLIC( BALE OP ILUAL ESTATI3. Wll , be sold at public sale, on Thursday, the 10th day ofJulynext, at 10 o'clock in the morning, at the auction room of J. D. Davis, by order of David M. Prall. all the following described real estate, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, belonging to said David M. Prat viz: All that certain piece of ground, beginning on the: easterlyside of Wood street, at the corner of S. Lo throp's lot, and at the distance of seventy-two feet one inch southerly from thecorner of Second street, thence extending in front on Wood street, southerly, nineteen feet one inch, and in depth easterly, preserving the same width, parallel with Second street, ninety two feet six inches to an alley about nine feet six inches wide. The hack part of the said piece of ground on die the depth of thirtytwo feet six inches, is subject to a ground rent of eighteen dollars. Also, all that cei lain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly side of Wood street, at the corner of the lot above described, and at the distance of ninety one feet two inches southerly from the corner of Se cond street, thence extending in fr,int on Wood Street southerly nineteen feet one inch, and in depth easterly preserving the same width parallel with Second Street ninety-two feet six inches to the aforesaid alley. The back part of the said piece of ground, on the alley, of the depth thirty-two feet six inches, is subject to a ground rent of eighteen dollars. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin nine on the easterly side of Wood street, at the corner of the let next above described, and at the distance of one hundred and ten feet three inches, southerly, from :he corner of Second street, thence extending in front on Wood street southerly, nineteen feet one inch to W. J. Howard's 19t, and in depth easterly, preserving the same width, parallel with Second street, ninety-two feet six inches to the said alley, which is here reduced in width to seven feet. The back part of the said piece of ground, on the alley, of the depth of thirty two feet six inches, is subject to a ground rent of eighteen dollars. Also, all that certain other piece of ground begin. ning on the northerly side of Front street, at the cor ner of W. J. Howard's lot, and at the distance of sixty fect,ensterly, from the corner of Wood street, thence extending in front on Front street, easterly, thirty five feet to an alley five feet wide, and in depth, northerly, along the said alley. preserving the same width. paral lel with Wood street, thirty feet four inches. This pieceof ground is subject to a ground rent of fifty voix. dollars. Also, all that certain other piece of round, begin ning on the southerly side of Fourth street at the cor ner of McClutg's lot, and at the distance of ninety feet westerly, from the corner of Wood street, thence ex tending in front on Fourth street westerly, thirty feet to the Hay Scales lot, and in depth southerly, parallel with Wood street, preserving the same width. eighty five feet, or half way to Third street. This piece of ground is subject to a ground rent of thirteen dollars and seventy five cents. Also. all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the southerly side of Fourth street, at the dis tance of twenty two feet six inches westerly, from the corner of the Bank of Pittsburgh lot, thence extend lig in front on Fourth street westerly, twenty two feet six inches to the lot lately occupied by the Mayor's Office. theme southerly parallel with Market street, eighty five feet, thence easterly, parallel with Fourth Street three feet six inches, thence south ward ly parallel with Market street fifteen'feet, thence easterly parallel with Fourth street, twenty two feet three inches, thence northerly parallel with Market street fifteen feet, thence westerly parallel with Fourth street, three feet three inches, end thence northerly parallel with Market street, eighty five foot to the place of beginning. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly side of Wood street, at the corner of Thomas Hanna's ground, and at the distance of sixty four feet northerly from the corner of Virgin al ley, thence extending in front on Wood street north erly twenty feet seven inches and a half, and in depth westerly, parallel with Virgin alley, preserving the same width. ninety feet, on which is erected a three story brick building, now occupied by Mr. Doerflinger, subject to a ground rent of twenty six dollars and sixty seven cents. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin• ning on the westerly side of Wood street, et the corner of the lot last above described, and at the distance of eighty four feet seven inches and one half, northerly, from the corner of Virgin alley, thence extending in front on Wood street, northerly, twenty five feet and one half inch; and in depth, westwardly, parallel with Virgin alley, preserving the same width, ninety feet, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by Charles Vick,—subject to a ground rent of thirty seven dollars, and fifty cents. Also, all that certnin other piece of ground, situate on the northerly side of Virgin alley, or the distance of sixty feet. westerly from the corner of Wood street, thence extending in front, on Virgin nlley, westerly, thirty feet, and, in depth, northerly. parallel with Wood Street, preserving the same width, sixty four feet. on which ii erected an old shed, now occupied by fhomas Elliott nod John Cain. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly side of Wood street, at the corner of Virgin Riley, thence extending in front, on Wood street, northerly, thirty feet to ground of the Ist Pres byterian Church, and in depth, nlong the said alley, easterly, preserving the same width, sixty feet, on which is erected n large three storied brick building, now occupied by IV ickersham, Harris and others. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin fling on the westerly side of St Cluir street, at the dis tance of ninety t wo'reet, northerly, from the corner of Pena street, thence extending in front on St Clair st., northerly, eighteen feet, and it depth, westerly, parallel with Penn street, preserving the same width, one hun dred and ten feet to a ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick builtling, now occupied by F. Faulknei, and others. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly sidle of St Clair street, at the cor ner of the lot last above described, thence extending in front oa St Clair street, not herly, eighteen feet, and in depth, westerly, preserving the same width, parallel with Penn street, one hundred and ten feet to the aforesaid ten feet alley, on which is erected n three storied brick huildini f now occupied by Dr. Oliver and others. All that certnin other piece of ground, beginning on the westerly Fide of St Clair street, at the corner of the lot last abovellescribed, thence extending in front on St Clair street, northerly eighteen feet, and in depth westerly, preserving the same width, parallel with Penn straer, cne hundred and ten feet to the oforesnid ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by L. J. Chamberlain end oth ers. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly side of St. Clair street, at the cor ner of the lot last above described, thence extending in front on St. Clair street, northerly, eighteen feet, and in depth, westerly, preserving the same width, parallel with Penn street, one hundred and ten feet to the afore said alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by G A Martin. Also, all that certain other piece I.f ground, he ginning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the corner of the lot last above described, thence extending in front on St Clair stteet, northerly eight teen feet, and in depth, westerly, preserving the same width parallel with Penn street, one hundred and ten feet to the aforesaid alley, on which is erected a thtee storied brick building now occupied by 13. Perry. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the comet of Hand street, thence along Penn street, easterly, twenty feet and two inches, thence northerly, parallel with Hand street, forty-four feet and eight inches, thence diagonally about seven feet and one-half to an alley two feet nine inches wide, thence along the said allay, westerly, parallel with Penn street, twenty-five feet four inches to Hand street, and thence along Hand street, southerly, fifty feet and five-eights of an inch to the place of beginning, together with a small piece of ground of seven feet four inches by seven feet seven inches and three eights, to be used as a yard, of which a plan will be exhibited at the time of the sale, and together with the privilege of the said al ley, which extends thirty-two feet, eight inches east erly from Hand street. On this piece of ground is a three storied brick building, now occupied by J & J Phillips & Brooks. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the corn. er of the lot above described and at the distance of twenty feet two inches easterly from the corner of Hand street, thence along Peno street, easterly, nine teen feet ten inches, thence westerly, parallel with Penn street, seven feet four inches, thence northerly, parallel with Hand street, ten feet four inches and k , ~ ` ~ y ~ ' iF~S~' `-':~" 'T'_ 1 , ~'~-.. three-eights, thence westerly, along the said alleys parallel with Penn street, seven feet four inches. thence diagonally, about seven feet and one-half, and thence southerly, parallel with Hand street, forty-four feet eight inches to the place of beginning, togeth er with the privilege of the said last mentioned al ley, on which is erected a three storied brick build ing, now occupied by Seaif & Mcliwaine. Also, all that aittrain other piece of ground, be ginning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the corner of the lot last above described and at the distance of forty feet easterly from the corner of Hand street, thence extending in front on Penn street, easterly twenty feet, and in depth, northerly, preserving the same width, parallel with Hand 51., one hundred and sixty feet to Fayette street, on which is erected a two storied building. Also, alt that certain other piece of ground, be ginning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the distance of fifty feet and five-eights on an inch northerly from the corner of Penn street, thence along Haud street, northerly eighteen feet four Inch es and three-eights, thence easterly, parallel with Penn street forty feet. thence southerly, parallel with Hand street eight feet, thence wester/y, paral lel with Penn street fourteen feet eight inches, thence southerly parallel with Hand street ten feet four inches and three-eights, and thence westerly, parallel with Penn street twenty-five feet and four inches to the place of begirning. subject to the said alley of two feet nine inches wide extending from Hand street, easterly thirty-two feet eight inches., together with the privilege of building over the said alley. On this piece of ground is erected a a three storied brick dwelling now occupied by George Col berg. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be ginning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the corner of the lot lust above described, and at the distance of sixty-eight feet five inches northerly from the corner of Penn street, thence extending in front on Hand street, northerly eighteen feet two inches, and in depth. ensterly,parallel with Penn street, pre serving the same width forty feet, on which is erect ed a three storied brick dwelling house. Also, alt that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the corner of the lot last above described, and at the distance of eighty-six feet seven inches northerly, from the corner of Hand street, thence extending in front, on Hand I street, northerly, eighteen feet three inches and one half, and in depth, easterly, parallel with Pena street, preserving the same width, forty feet, on which is erected a three storied brick dwelling house. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly aide of Hand street, at the corner of the lot last above described, and at the distanbe of one hundred and four feet and ten inches and one half northerly, from the corner of Hand street, thence ex tending in front, on Hand street, northerly, eighteen feet three inches, and one half, and in depth, easterly, parallel with Penn street, preserving the same width forty feet, on which is erected a three storied brick dwelling hease. Terms of sale, one fourth cash, and the balance to be paid in three equal„annual instalments, with interest payable semiannually. The unpaid purchase money is to be secured by notes and a mortar:go on the pro perty sold. The expense of the conveyance is to he paid by the purchaser. JOHN D. DAVIt3, June 27, 1844-ts. Auctioneer. 14 Valuable Duildiairs . Lots, AT PRIVATE SALE. TIIE subscriber is authorized to sell at low pri ces and on liberal terms—The following very desirable property in this city and its vicinity, viz One lot of Ground baying 221 feet front on fourth street, and extending back 85feet,adjoining the Bank of Pittsburgh. One other lot having 194 feet front, on Third street, and extending back 82 feet, to connect with the above, and if desired both lots will be sold together and are considered among the most deshable situations for business to be had in this city. One other lot of ground situate at the corner of Wy lie and Elm streets, having a front of 40 feet on Wylie street, and extending along Elm street 124 feet to en alley 26 feet wide. Two other lots adjoining the last mentioned, having each a front of 24 feet on Wylie street, (or Coal Hill Turnpike) and extending back 124 feet to the maid alley. 2 other lots on said street or Tutnpike, having each a front of 24. feet and extending back 109 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 3 other Lots of ground, having each a front of 24 feet , n Coal street or Conl Lane, and extending back 109 feet ton 20 feet alley. 1 other Lot of ground, having a front of 24 fef t on Franklin street, which is 60 feet wide, and extending back 124 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 3 other Lots of ground, each fronting on said Frank lin street 24 feet, and extending back 126 feet to a street 40 fret wide. The last mentioned 12 Lots are situated in the city district, near the property of Doct. Black. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. june 16-tf Corner of Wood and sth st reets, Music ff'FiSf Music !! THE undersigned being desirous of retiring from business, offers fur sale HIS ENTIRE STOCR OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Consisting in part, its follows: Piano Fortes, New York Manufacture, a splenr did lot; 2 Seraphenes, both excellent instruments; 700 Violins and Bows. assorted; 6 Violincellos, Guitars and cases; 200 Flutes, a splendid assortment; Pitch Pipe.; Flageolets, a fine lot; 100 Clarinetts, American, English. French and German; .Drums and Fifes; Violin Fittings; Mouth pieces, buts and screws. Tuning hammers rrnd tuning forks; Reeds fur different instruments; Strings and pegs for Violincellos, Violins and Guitars; 16.000 pages Sheet Music, for Pianoforte and Guitar; 1,000 Music Books, all kinds; including Preceptors; Music paper; Port Folios. BRASS INSTRUMENTS: Valve and Crook Trumpets; Kent Bugles, Cornetts; French and Brass Horns; Opheicleides: Bastions, And all other instruments in general use. He will also dispose of his factory for manufacturing Musical Instruments, with all the necessary tools, and a huge quantity of work in a state or progression. To any person whe wishes to enter into the business, he will dispose of his whole establishment including store fixtures, AT A PRICE LESS THAN COST. He will also Bell AT RET•II., to any who may favor him with a call, any portion of his stock. 41C:241a14915•31C`t0 Individuals, Bands, or Seminaries, desirous of sup plying themselves with good Instruments or Fashion able Music, will now have an excellent opportunity to do so. The Instruments will be svarnsntrd to be equal to any now in market, and the music is of the latest, and moat fashionable kind. Call end see. WM. D. SMITH, No.BB Wood Street, Pittsburgh. my 13-3 m JUST published, and for sale at Cook's, No 50 Third st, near the Post Office. The Cresent and the Cross. by Elliot Warburton, Esq., being No, 11 of the Library of Choke Read ing. The Eventful Life of a Soldier, b 3 the late Joseph Donaldson, being No 7 of the Home and Travellers, Library. The Trials of Margaret Lindsay, by Professor Wil son. The Philosophy of Evil. "Man boa no right to say this is worse that that. to time every thing studl be well approved." 2 Eadras, 1-10. The Mysteries of the Inquisition--No 4. Montesuma, the Serf—part 3. Entail's Living Age—No 46. Eveline Neville, or a Spirit, yet a Woman too—by a Lady. Norman, or tbe Privaterrsman's Brid&—a Sequel to Freemantlth History of Oregon—Geographical end Political—. by George-Wilkes, accompaniedby a Map. American Review for June, a Whig Journal. Demo crat i c Review for June, a Democratic Jour nal. Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Science and Mines—a new supply in one vol. je 14 ~..~w: . NEW GOODS! BARROWS & TORNSIB, Aro now receiving a splendid selection of New and seasonable Goods. Among the several invoices al ready received ale DRESS GOODS, Superior 6.4 White fig'd Swipe muslin—splendid; Cold Melton rnudins—snmething new and beautiful Barrages and Dalzorines—new styles—beautiful pat terns; Balzorine mnsline , cheap; Striped and plain Laced Cambric.; Swish, Book and Mali Mill, Bishop Lawn.; Another lot of those superior Fancy Gros de Naples Silk.; I package new style plaid Mons de Laines. Beaux . % AND 88.8.1 Mini S. 4 Cartons superior Barage Shawls, to arrive, designs new and beautiful; Barege and Balzarine Scarfs; Rieh and rare pat terns; Splendid and low priced Cravats of every description; 41111 C.111117 - 1111iTlE0'11VMS • Our bonnet department embraces almost every style in use. Neapolitan Lace, splendid patterns, selling at $2,00 each. Lace and Florence Braids, Rutlands, Gimp, Dunstable; Straw, Lawn, &c. Misses' ingreat variety, all of which are selling at prices much reduced. _ . GREAT BARGAINS • FROM AUCTION! 300 Parasols, Parasoleus and Sunshades, auction pr ces; 50 doz more of those Litton Cambrick Handkerchiefs, price 124 cents; 105 pieces Spitalfields, Pongee and Bandanah Bilks do, oAeap; 109 pieces White Irish Linens, price from 25 cents per yard to the beet article imported. BESIDES WE HAVE Barnesly's superior Linen Sheeting, 9, 10 and 11-1; Counterpanes, 9. 10,11 and 12-1, beautiful designs; Cases bleached 5114101148 and Shirting' muffling, price from 6 cents— Bales 4-4 Brown Sheetings, price from 6 cents— CASES PRINTED CALICOES. Pr ices from 5 to 28 cents, embracing every desirable style known, and will be disposed of by the piece or yard at great bargains. 47,my29-Im Great Bargains in Linen Geed., AT NO. 46. CORDED and plain, White and Brown Linen Drills; Small plaids. Linen and Gingham Contings; Plain Blue, Black._ and Croton Coat Fancy Fancy Cassimeres, Superior and low price Gam broom with full supply of Farney Summer stuffs, sel ling off cheap at the new Cash HOO/0 of June 3 BA BROWS - A: TOINER. Great Sale of Gold Pencils. NO. 46. W E last evening received another large invoice of those splendid GOLD PENCILS. warranted equal, if not superior to any in use; and selling of with • perfect RUSH, at the same prices before advertised —from $1,50 to $lO, including the largest (Gents.) size in use. We have them manufactured, and new lots receiv ing constantly, and selling nt meth less prices than can be had efsewhere. At the New Cash House of jun 6 BARROWS &TURNER; HOUSE-KEEPERS, TAKE. NOTICE! BARROWS & TURNER Er AVE received more of those splendid COUN TERPANES-9, 10, 11 and 14-9, at same prices; 50 doz white and brown Linen Damask Spreads, superior and low.pricetl: Bleached and Brown Sheeting end shining Muslins, great variety. AT NO. 46, MARKET ST. june 18 GREAT DOINGS'. DOWN TOWN." NO. 461. A NOTHER package of those splendid GA white figured Swills Moslins, this morning received— with colored T A R LTONS, something new and beauti ful. New styles Bolv:trines—another package ,juit opened, equally beautiful with the other Int. Call at je-6 11 ROWS & TURNER'S. Do ARROWS & TURNER are nnw selling beau tiful NEAPOLITAN LACE BONNETS far only IV -. 52,00. Call and see, at their new Cash House, 3 doors above the Burnt District. june.43. NO. 46 D RAB SATINETS, get up expressly for trimming Carriages, just received at june 18 BARROWS R. TURNER'S. WANTED to hire. a small sized modern gl built house, suitable for a genteel family, location in Penn or Liberty streets preferred. A small handsomely situated cottage, adjoining the city, would answer the purpose. Those having such premises to let, will please call on It D MILLER & Co., 194 Liberty et. me-24 Lard Oil. 1000 GALS. just received rind fur sale by 11 D MILLER & Co. 194 Liberty st. 200 BOXES No J Cinciunnti Soap, n very superior r.rticle, just received and for stile 50 BOXES Star Crtnrilost, first quality, for sale By R. D. MILLER & CO., 94 Liberty st. 64 Cincinnati' Starch.v 300 BOXES Sta ß rc . h o.. nf k 7is L t by 194 Liberty street_ GEORGE COCHRAN, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, No. 2, Ferry street, Pittsburgh,. may 23 _ _ To Wool Carders. MACHINE Cards 24 inches by 4 and S inches. Also, Comb ' Plate. Cleaning Combs and Tacks, for sale at reduced prices by GEO. COCHRAN , No 2, Ferry may 23 Scythe Seethes. 100 GEO. COCHRAN, No 2, Ferry 11 t may 23 AZOII. ESTEP'S Cast Steel! Axes, warranted. For sale by GEO. COCHRAN. may 2.3 No 2, Ferry et HAY FORKS AND HAY RAKES. For tab low by GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 No 2, Ferry sr or *ant. ALOT of ground F , about 30 Feet.taneeby.3o d amp , on the corner of Float street mad Rimainerry. Lane, is odered for a term of years. et 'a reseanable rent. Also, a Stone Quarry, on the Fear* street Road, adjoining David Greer's quarries. Appiy to MRS. JANE MAGEE. j oftet—rf Neu the head of Seventh Amt. Roams' by fire. BPERRY will riplaamanence huskies. to -day, at • No 10, St Clairstaiat, between Pena maw . . the Allegheny Bridge.- arr. 14-if: MORE OPENING AT NO. 46 MARKET STREET. PACKAGES OF RICH Three doors above the Burnt District. At the new Cash Douse of BARROWS & TURNER Groat Treat for Little Money! At No. 46. R. D. 'MILLER R. CO., 194 Liberty p.t ~;:~.. n ~,- ~,~. sank Notts anb sifxdyntge. CORDICTZD DAILY IT A. KRAMER, =MANG' Allio=ll. SPECIE STANDARD. Merekants ow? Masatfaetteretit'Serip . ..pror Ezekagge Bank trip. ..._ Currency Berke County Scrip EXCHANGE--AT SIGHT. On PisilaticipAia New York . prem. Boston. ..... prim. Baltimore pron. SPECIE. Gold. . ...... 4 prow. Sicker ..- ..... pa* PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh • par Merchants and Manufacturers' batak4.......par Exchange Do. Ifollidaysburgh .... •....juste PHILADELPHIA. Bank of Nora America •••• ...•pmtr Do Northern Liberties Par Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank . -par Manufacturers and Meekanics' Mechanies Moyarnensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill ." ...... ............ —par Southwark ..... ".... par Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank U. B. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown . ..• eto• • ..re • I•porPAPP " Chester c0unty.............. Pa* • " Delaware eaursip .............pft " Montgomery eou n I y .................par " Nor skanaberland .......... Par Farmers' bask of Busks comeep.... Pie Easton bank .. .......... Par Doylestown bank ....... .... .... ........ .... par Prastkhn bank of Washington.. Par Bank of Ckambersburgh........ " Middletown .. t . " Gettysburgh ....... 0n........... .. I " Lewistown ........ —..— 1 " "SusAmekaana county .. 2 Berkscounty bank ..... ......... .......... we sale Columbia Bank and Bridge C0mpany..........p0r Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank ... ........ I Farmers and Drovers' bank I " Bank of Lancaster ..... law " Bank of Reading ..,,firHarrisburg bank - I Honesdale ".... . Lancaster " par Lancaster co.'s Lebanon " .... 14 Miners'bank of Pottsville-- .. ............14 Monongahela bank of Brownerille..... . par New Hope and Delaware Bridge eistapany.,....2 Northampton bank ....no wale Towanda bank W 3ro W est min bash .1/ Branch bask ..........:... .... ...... . 1 Yorkhaiik ••••••-• I ~.! - OHIO. • Belmont bank of Re. Clairsville.... 14 C/iwtow bask of Caiwnebw5....................1* Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.... ..........14 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) 14 " ( Warren, easkier)....... • ....w• sisth - Cincimerti banks . ... .... . ......... .. ... • r. Chillicothe bank.— .... Commercial bank of Lake Erie ....... -.•; ' Franklin bank of C01trmata55.............. I Farm ers' and Mechanics' bank of Stestbewoille..l Farmers' bank of Canton. .... . 20 Geanga . 14 . Granville 415 . . Hamilton .... ..... 10 Lancaster ....10 Marietta Massillon ... . .lig Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati .. . Mount Pleasant ' 14 Norwalk Putnam .... Sandusky . - - - - - - - .. ...... I i Scioto... Urbana Wooster ... .... • 11 Xenia ... .1 . 1 Zanesville I Bank of Clcvetancl— .. .... .... - INDIANA. . . • Stale bank and b ranches State Serif KENTUCKY. All beaks.. Stale bank Bank of Illinois, Ska teneegatoa VIRGINIA. Bank o,4the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia Fa rtners'h ank of Virginia .. - 1 North-Western bank of Virginia- ..- ..,.. . par Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia. .. par Branch es .. .. ." ....... .. Bank atMorgantown, i MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks. All other solvent banks.— NORTH CAROLINA. AU solvent banks-- SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks • —I GEORGIA. Al!solvent banks. Mobile hanks.. Country banks -- - LOUISIANA. _ Neu , Orleans banks ( good ).. .. 2 GAN. Bank of .31. Clair MlC HI St. Clair, 70 Bank of Ike River R, Mosses Farmer's' and Media/Ilea' aisin Bank, Detroit 60 Michigan Insuranee, Co. I:Jetfoil S Oakland County Bank, Pontine. 25 Day Boarding. The subscriber being well provided with every con• venience ro accommodate ray number of Rues" at hi* Hotel in the Diamond, would respectfully inform those who reside in the country, but do business in the city. that his table is prepared every day for the reception of transient boarders, either by the day or trirgk steal. and from his longexperience in the business, the style of his table and unremitting exertions to please ell who may favor him with their patronage. he { ee ls una. fident of being able to give entire satisfaction. A number of the most respectable merchants in the city hive boarded at his house fol. years, to whom be can refer for the character of hie accommodations. my 26. DANIEL FICKEISON. The Cyclopedia of Practical illedicielae. COM PRISI NG Treatises on the Nat urc and Treat ment of Diseases, Materia Medic= and Three panties. Medical Jurisprudence, etc., etc. Edited by John Forbes, MDFR S. , Alexander Tweedie, id 0 F K S. Jno Connolly, M D, and thoroughly revised by Robely bunglison, 111 D, Complete in 4 vols. For sale by CHAS H HAT, No 76. Market atnnot., above White & Bro's Steve. between 4th street and the Diamond. jene 21. CAM likbMlS T RECEIVED from New Ifeeleasw as New Kyles offieotlemotet and Teuttes Cloth Cope, 'be Spring sod Sommer weer. ap lif S. MOORE, 13 Weed atm,. 3111:CR/g4; Tailors, rosy be fain& r t an'tirßow.• ooze door to rbertiogoi t et Lilectr . andlimilheteLi att.ap 17 ;';~.` - FIrTH STRZILT. ILLINOIS. • .....par • • 1 Cooley & Lam, ~..e, f ',- -7 ;..... • 1 , ' . : 10,6 , • • „ - ,r 17 • 4 :~^,_*, a c ~ ~_ . ~.
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