10311atig Aiming fest. PITTIIBUILGII, PA. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR Jolla. M. RObeTtEOO, W.. B. Simile, R. E. Saari. nr'Our outside form contains, to my Son,"—"The Frenchman's Dog," &c. IrrGov.iliN IC arrived in this city nn Saturday evening, and took room, at the EKchange Hotel. CLostna &meas.—The Clerks in the Dry Goods Stores en Market street ate making an effort to incline their employers to close their establishments at 7 o- clock. We hope they may succeed, as from the na tures( their business and the close application they bare to bestow upon it, renders it very necessary thtt they should have some portion of the (lay for recrea tion. Tna SKOGGLZR.—A Tale—by G. R. James.— Cook Las received* supply of this work, ft om the den of oae of the most popular novelist-i of the day. We had only time to glance at a few pages which seem ed to posssess extraordinary interest. Txtt vrax—Mns. ROWE'S BENEFIT.--The per formances at the Theatre to-night will be for the bene fit of Mrs. Row►., a very good actress and a very de serving woman. She is unsurpassed in her line of fe male characters, and “holds the minor up" to dashing widows and love-sick old maids, showing them in a light as amusing as it is truthful. Mrs. R. is exceed ingly industrious in her profession, always dressing for her characters with propriety and care, and always having her part correctly . However imperfect others may be, Mrs. Rover. never comes upon the stage with out knowing what she has to say, and apprscisting the part she has to play. Such talent and industry as her's deserves public favor and encouragement, and we ear nestly desire that there may be a good house to-night. The bill is 't very attractive one, and offers a variety rarely presented at one performance. See advertios ment. NOTICE A special meeting of the society of Journeymen Tailors, will he held et Shachleihter's. in the Dia mond, on Monday, the 23d et 8 o'clock, PM. A gon• eral attendance is requested. By order of the Presi dent. J A MONTAGUE. June 21 Sec'y pro torn. NOTICE The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Company, fur the erection of a bridge over the Allegheny River from the north end of Hand street, will please take anti. e, tha• an election will be held on the first Monday of July next, nt the Rooms over the north end of said bridge, for a President, Treasurer, ten Managers ands Clerk, to conduct the business of said Company for the following year. Election to commence at 3 o'clock, P. NI. jal6-dtJ7 JOHN TASSEI, PaEs'r. Office of tie Allegheny County Mutual Insuranee Company, At a meeting of the Board of Ditectcrs of this Com pany, held this day, it wus Resolved, That the Direc tors of the Company Haying' ascertained that the whole amount of their Deposit Notes will be insufficient to pay the losses. occurring by the late Fires, do, in con fotrnity with the terms of their Charter assess on the Members of the said Company, the whole unpaid bal ance 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 on or before the 10th of July next, to the Secretory and Treasurer at the Office of the Company. Extract from the minutes. J. B. ROBINSON, je 1 1-td. See'y and Treasurer. Mackerel. 10 BBLS. No 3, huge size; just received and fur sale by J. &J. MeDEVITT, jane 4 No. 221, Liberty ittrect. Honoy. N small Boxes, put up for Family 1151., on hand and for sob by J. & J. NI'DEVITF, ,June 4 No 224 Liberty street. Notice. T"papers, &c. , of the late Snail. Kingston. Esq., are now in the possession of the subseriher lea d., for delivery. All those baring unfinished business will please call so that arrangements may be made to have the cases disposed of. MARY T. KINGSTON, Adolf's Of the estate of S. Kingston, Esq., decd. je6-dlm. SHOP ROOM AND STEAM POWER FOB RENT. INQUIRE OF H. H. RYAN, Firth street, opposite Exchange Bank NO. 46 DRAB SATINETS, gat op expressly for trinnu.ing Carriages, just received nt june 18 BARROWS & TURNER'S. For Rent. ALOT of ground, about 30 feet front by 90 deep. on the corner of Front street and Chauncery Lane, is offered for a term of years. at n rearrnnuble Tent . Ake, a Sione Quarry, on the Fourth street Road, adjoining David Greetlz (pm' les. Apply to MRS. JANE MAGEE, jetne 2—tf Near the head of Seventh street. Removal. ABEELEN has removed his Commi•lion and • Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to his Dew Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. may 30. Marine hospital. PROPOSALS ,Ar ill be received until the 30th inst. for excavating cellar and building foundation watts of Maria. Hospital. There will be about 1.500 cubic yards of escavation-900 superficial yards ut concrete pavement, laid six. inches thick—for cellar floor, say about 150 cubic yards. There will be about 300 cubic yards of masonry in the foundation walls, which are to be built of bard and durable stone, dress ed to lay in regular coutses—all the masonry to be laid ia cement mortar. JOHN SANDERS, jel4. Captain Engin-nrs. Bats and Bonnets 11 CASE Leghorn Hats; 15 Cases Palm Leaf do.; 3 cases fine Braid Bonnets, just received end will be sold very low, by Z. KINZEY, a . 25 No 86 Market st. Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20,000 A prime article, for sale by mar 21 Martin Daarilinger, TIN AND COPPER SMITH, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that be has commenced the above business in all its branches, et No. 139 Wood street, directly opposite the First Presbyterian Church, where ho is prepared to attend to orders in his line in a manner not excelled by any similar establishment in the city, and at the very low eat priori. He could inform builders and others that he is pre pored to fulfil all orders for spouting in a superior gunner and at the shortest notice. Always on band, a large and varied stock of Tin. Copper, cad Sheet Iron IVare, which is warranted to be oss:cle in the most subst antial style, and will be sold on very reasonable terms. A share of public pa tronage is respect fully ci tad . iny33-d&w3rn OATS -500 Bushel: , afloat and fo saie by A REINHART. 140. Ldwrtv street June 20 THE public are respectfully informed that, the pro prietors of the Steam Boat Lake Erie have from and after this date changed their hours, and in future %% ill 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 trade the Steamboat Lake Erie ; their course has been and now continues in full vigor to monopolize the whole busine...; 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..ay they will drive the Lake Erie from the river—a generous public will decide.— F reights and passengers fors II ports on River and Lake, carried on reasonable tea ms us heretofore. Apply to THOMAS LYON, Ag't., Pittsbitigh, may 1. J. S. DICKEY, " Beaver. •'A Parental Ode SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHELA, ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANE. Will commence. on Mcndaythc 12th of May. Ma king double daily trips. One boat will leave at SA o'clock, A. '.ll. daily. The. other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By thamorning 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. Through to Baltimore in 32 bouts, Philadelphia in 40 •' By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boat in comfortableSTATE ROOMS the first night. Pass over the Monntains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus io,uid- Mg night travel altogether. Fur seats, or entire coaches for families or parties, apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; ;And at the What f boat above the Monongah,la Bridge. FERGUS MOORHF.AD, Agent. SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHANIBLR6IIIIGII, Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, cOlilleC ing with Mail Car: for Now York;al:oat Chnmberg burg with Mail lines direct. from Baltimore and Wolth inton City. JUNE 9;h, 1145 D. & G. W. LLOYD_ CHANGE OF HOURS. ISTIBANOBOAT LAZO sums, Carr. TIION•8 C•SFPBELL •vr.i.v-fr;=. '%asetlik FARE REDUCED OI'I'OSITON Good Intent Fast Line for Philadelphia OF sFLENDIE , TROY BUILT COACHES, Limited lo Seven Paigengers Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 tioußs. Ascending tile mountain with . lir_ s "Offtee opposite the Exelmnge Hotel. , .] luny 3-ly A. HENDERSON, Agent Beaver Packet ErrEEE=l3 LAZE ERIE, Capt. THOMAS CAMrn.:t. , has cumor-nced her regular trips, daily, (Sundays excepted,) between Pittsburgh and Baver. Leaves Beaver nt 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 1 o'clock. P. M. The Proprietors of the Lake Erie are ptepared to receive and forward nt low rates, freight and passen gers on Cross Cut and Erie Extension Canal., to War ren, Ohio, New Castle, resinsylvania, &c., &c. For freight or passage, apply at the office, No. 55, Water street. next door to Pittsburgh Hotel. ape THOMAS LYON, Agent. N. B.—The Lake Lt re a ill leave promptly at the hour as above 1895. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The new and Splendid Steame r, U. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, Sion E, Master, has commenced run ning, regularly, rnd will continue to tun through the .erson us a Weekly Parket between Pitt,borgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning at In oclock. and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hour. For Irright or passage apply on hoard. rrt96. BEAVER PACKET 7 The well known atentner MIC HIG AN, W. B. BOIE3, Master, hn. commenced her regular daily nip., leaving Pitt burgli (n. hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times, and those whc have no mone . carried free. The Canal to Cleveland kill he opreed nn soon at+ the weather still permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or puestage apply on board, or to _ G. Ai. H A RTUN, MIN , 12 Water et reet. :!,' . gari is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. I' THE safe and %,ell-coond steamer ..;4171 "1: fIC A," CLARK, u,ter, 1111 R COW. menced her trips and run as a ie. ' - ulbr Packet between PITTSBURGH and W Fl EEL, ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jar' 30 J. NEWTON JONES. Agent. Summer Tweed Cloth. WE are in receipt of a few pieces; to day, Find will have a full supply shortly of scarce and desirable patterns, which we will make to order as cheap as they can he had in the rite. may 21 A LC; 1.10, .41'GUIRE & AIA RS H E'S superior Patent Truss. togethet with all other trussed most approved of by Physicians as retainers in reducible Hernia, to be had at. Kerr & Mohler's. Nu 144 Wood st., corner of Wood and Vit. gin AII ey jan 1. 1845. S U Molasses and Sugar T OAF, Cru,hea and Pondered Sugar,: I S H Molasses in Bbl. and half Bbas; A fresh yuppl jest received aid fur sale at reduc ed prices, by BURBR[DGE, WILSON & Co , June 12 Front, be tween Wood & Smithfield ,13. Great Sale of Gold Pencils. NO. 4os. WE last evening roceived another large invoice of those , plendid GOLD PENCILS, warranted equal, if not superior to any in use; and selling off with a 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 let; rfser.iV ing constantly, and selling at mueh less prices then can be had eleewhere. At the New Cash House of Jan 6 BARROWS & TURNER. Watches and Jewelry 1 jel GOLD Lever Watches: 5 Silver IVatchc.: V o 0 gold Pencil::: 12 gold diamond pointed Peri; with a large assortment of fine Breast Fins, Finger Rings, Ear Lt!11,Z.3, 13raceiet .5, Bracelet Snaps: Wat , h Key, &•-., .1 ..nd for sale st Z liINZ Y•S Farley Storr , ?4i FARE ItEDLICED TO 8 DOLLARS. rw!i7mrtylvw7l!Trl PIMEHLADIELPH 11A-, or SPLENDID TROT BUILT COACHES, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave Pittsburgh Daily at I o'clock P RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 SOURS, Ascending the hills with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. From Chamberaburg by Rail RoadloPhiladelpkia, In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars. there connecting with Mail Care for New• York; also at Chambersburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and Washington City. IM'Only Office for the above Line, next door to the Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street. Jane 12,1371 W. R. MOORHF:4I7IO. A'ar. Vault Doors! Vault Doors!! CONSTABLE, BURKE& CO. ( Front st. between Wood and Smithfield ) HAVING again got their shop re-built, and are preparing to make Vault Doom at short notice and of a superior workmanship. We would take the liberty to state chat the Vaults of our manufacture that were in the late firs saved their contents in perfect order. Further, we are prepared to put on YALE'S PATrNT Locks, which are equal to anything in America, if not superior, for the following reasons They cannot be picked; they cannot be blown np with gun-powder; there cannot be false keys made to open the lock; they are cheaper; they ate much mote durable; their keys are more convenient; they will nut go out of order; in short, they cannot be opened . ..ry env-burglar under the most favorable circumstances. We would furthot state, diet we are authorised to pay any one $lOO who will open the lock without the key. P. S. Two superior BA NX Locks, together with various descriptions of Locks on band. may 20-7 m To the Travelling Public. THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, foot of Irwin street. kept by Mr. D. B. Dimond, is a most eligible establishment, for the sojourner fora few days, or those who wish a longer residence in the city. His fare and accommodations are excellent, and bills very rea sonable: for we who know from experience, heartily recommend his hotel, ■s worthy of public patronage. N. B. Boarders are accommodated by the day, week, month, or year. H. B. Webb. Rockville; Jno. Hamilton, of Ohio; Hugh Kirkland; Wm Connely, Franklin; Benjamin Niblock, Butler; John Reilly, N. Y. my `26-dlm [COPY.] IN the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Coon ty : In the matter of the neenunt of Wm McKnight anti Ben jamin Darlington, Trustees Nu 25, Match I . 1314 of Me'_7lurg & Denniston, and McClurg, Denttiston & J Co. 2 And now, June 7, 1845: The supple A. -• mentary nccount of William McKnight and Benjamin Darlington, Trustee* of McClurg & Denniston. and McClurg, „ Denniston & Co., being filed, the Court, on motion of the attorney of the account ant. appoint Andrew Burke, Esqr., auditor to audit and adjust the account as aforesaid, and to make dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the account ants, among the parties entitled thereto. From the Record. (Signed.) GEO. R. RIDDLE, Protby. The auditor above named will attend for the pur pose of his appointment, at his office in Smithfield street, Pittsbutgh, nn Monday, the 10th day of June next at 3 o'clock. P. M., when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. (Signed,) lone 11-d&w2w LCOPY.] TN the Com t of Common Please of Allegheny coun ty. in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Oc tober Term, 1838—No 264. Tln the matter of the voluntary Assignment of GEORGE A. COOK. And now to wit: May 26, 1845 Petition of George A Bayard, George Wallace and James Thompson, as signees of George A. Cook, setting forth "that they have settled a final ac count of their trust, which account has been confirmed by this Ceurt, EIS appears by the record thereof in this rase, and praying the Court will be pleased to discharge them from the trust." The foregoing petition being presented to the Court it is ordered that notice of this petition be given by the Prothonotary to all parties interested, by adver tisement for three successive weeks in the Morning Post and Morning Chronicle, and that the notice set forth that the prnynr of the petition will be granted, unless exception thereto be filed before the 21st day of June next. Fiom the Record (Signed,) m3l-d."3w M. B. REMY & CO.. WHOLESALE Grocers, Commission and For warding Merchants, No 9, Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., offer for sale at low prices. 198 11 lids prime N. 0. Sugar; 85 Bbls loaf Sugar, "St Jamas Refinery, - No 1 to 7 10 " Powdered 100 " Plantation Molasses; 50 & lif bblsS II " 375 Bags prime green Rio Coffer; 56 half chests Y. fi . G P and Imperial Teas. 12 '• Powchong 30 Catty Boxes. Imperial and G P 48 Boxes, 12's W and pound Lump Tobaccn - , 45 Tierces Rice; 10 hf " " 2.5 I.bls *So 3 Mackerel• 25 " I Herring; 20 " 1 Shad; 10 hf " 1 " 1 Cask Ombra Madder. With n general assortment of Groceries and Pitts burgh Manufactures. june 3d. Valuable Books rr lIE Encyclopedia of Geography—comprising n complete description of the Earth, physical, stritistmal, civil and political. exhibiting its relation to the heavenly bodies, its physical strncture, the natural history of each country, and the industry. commerce, political. institutions and civil and social state of all nations; By Hugh Murray, F. R. S. E., assisted by Professors Wallace, Jameson and Hooker. 3 vols. 3 vo. Illustrated by eighty two maps and eleven hun dred engravings. Mitchell's Ancient Gecgrayhy, designed for the use of Academies. Schools and Families, a system of Classical and Sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events, views of ancient cities and various interesting antique remains; together with an ancient Atlas containing maps illustrating the work. Woodbridge Willard's Universal Geography for the use of higher classes in Schools and private Llbtaries. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER. jell. No. 43, Market street A CARD To meet the extraordinary increase of the business between Pittsburgh and Beaver, consequent upon the opening of tho 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 long as they are sustained by the public. The Wisconsin principally for passengers and the Michigan E'er freight passen gers. and towing canal Boats. tja'The papers which have inserted the pitiful ap peal to public sympathy from our whinirg competitors ,vlll please insert this ako. For the Proprietor , ( . ..4 NT HA PTO!: Co.. F Ltis•Ottrgn CLARK St Co, Bea•,er. ANDREW BURKE, Auditor G EO. R. RIDDLE, Prothonotary Mom!! Music NAM • THE undersigned being desirous of retiring from business. offers for sale Sig ENTIIIIII STOOK OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Consisting in part, at follows: Piano Fortes, New York Manufacture, a spkm did lot; 2 Seraphenes, both excellent instruments; 700 Violins and Bows, assorted; 6 Violincelles, Guitars and cases; 200 Flutes, a splendid assortment; Pitch Pipes; Flageolets, a fine lot; 100 Clarinetts, American, English, French and German; Drums and Fifes; Violin Fittings; Mouth pieces, bitusand screws. Tuning hammers ;,nd tuning forks; Reeds for different instruments; Strings and pegs for Violincellos, Violins and Guitars; 16.000 pages Sheet MIMIC', fur Pianoforte and Guitar; 1,000 Music Books, all kinds; including Preceptors; Music paper; Port Folios. :) t 1 I Kil 4IJ iI 4 Valve and Crook Trumpets; Kent Bugles, Cornetts; French and Brass Horns; Opheicleides: Basoons, 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 large quantity of work in a state of progression. To any person whn 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 sell AT RETAIL, to any who may favor him with a call, any portion of his stock, AT COST• Individuals, Bands, or Seminaries, desirous of sup plying themselves with good Instruments or Fashion able Music, will now have an excellent opportunity to do 40. The Instruments will be warranted to be equal to any now in market, and the music is of the latest, and most. fashionable kind. Call and see. WM. D. SMITH, my 13.3 m No. S 8 Wood Street, Pittsburgh SPRING AND SIMMER C2i aia ®R3' LIU LE IZI 'CM' EOM THREE BIG DOORS! No. 151, LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH. The proprietor of this highly favored Establish ment, announces to the public that his stock of SPRING AMD SUMMER READY MADE CLOTHING, Is now prepared for the inspection of his friends and customers, and he can confidently assert that a more SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of articles of Dress has never been offered in any part of the Union, than that to which ha now in the attention of the public. ECIS GOODS, Wylie all selected by himself with great care in the Elifileln Markets, and he is able to assur e his friends that all articles sold at his establishment are made from the VERY BEST MATERIAL, And not from .4r coon Goods, as is the case at many slop si•ops. His purchases were all made on more advantage ous teems than could be effected by any other house in the city, and consecriently ho can SELL CHEAPER Than any of his crnpctitors. This is no idle boast, as pill be admitted by all who will calf at his store and ascertain the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Of all the articles he offers for sale. His stock is too extensive to be enumerated in nn advertisement, but he will merely state that every ar cle of a FASHIONABLE DRESS, Can be had at his stare at prices NOT EXCEED ING what would he charged at some other places fur the materials. His large assortment of DRESS COATS, Is made in the most modern and approved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of every Description, SATIN AND FANCY VESTS. Ile has a n erve and REA UTIFUL assortment of VESTINGS To which he would call the attention of the public us he believes them lobe more BEAUTIFUL, AND CHEAPER Than anything of the kind that has been offered here tofore. TWEED & OTHER COATS FOR SUMMER WEAR, In great variety and made in every rty le, FASHIONABLE SHIRTS, LATEST STYLE OF STOCKS, Suspenders of every description. HANDKERCHIEFS, and every other article necessary for a FASHIONA BLE DRESS. - He has a very large and excellent assot intent of SUBSTANTILLL CLOTHING. Which will be sold lowerthen it ran be purchased at any other place in the city—to which he woold invite the attention of working men and others who wish ser viceahle clothing for every day's wear. Having in his employ some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN That the Country can produce, and being provided with a stock of Goods, which for excellence and var iety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared Make Clothes to Order, At the shortest notice, and in a atyle that CANNOT DE SURPASSED Do not Pass the Three Dig Doors. It is not considered any TROUBLE TO SHOWOLO i rIiiNG And the proprietor fvels confident that after an, ex amination cf his stock, all who desire to purchase will find it their interest to deal at his establishment. JOHN WC LOSKEY, 7HREF. BIG DOORS, 151 Liberty at. UST published, and for sale at Cook's, No 50 Third st, near the Post Office. Thr Cresent and iho Cross, by Elliot NVarburton, Esq., being No, 11 of the Library of Choice Reud- ing. The Eventful Life of a Soldier, 13) 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 bas no right to say this is worse Cher. that. In time every thing shall be well approved." 2 Esdras, 1-10. The Mysteries of the Inquisition—No 4. Monterima. the Serf—part 3. Litton's Living Age—No 46. Eveline Neville, or a Spirit, het a Woman too—by a Lady. Norman, or the Privateersman's Bride—a Sequel to Freemantle. History of Oregon—Geographical end Political— by George Wilkes, accompanied by a Map. American Review for June, a Whig Journal. Democratic Review for June, a Democratic Jour nal. Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Science and Mines—a new supply in one vol. je 14 Pig Lead. 600 PIGS LEAD„ just received and for sale by [m24.] JAMES MAY. Nails. 200 KEGS Juniata Nall:: for agle by -m^7.7 A MEE, MAY MORE NEW GOODS! OPENIN9 AT =O. if MARKET STREET. BARROWS & TURNER, Are now receiving • splendid P 1 ect nn of New and seasonable Goods. Among the several invoices al. ready received ate PACKAGES OF RICH DRESS GOODS, Superior 6.4 White fig'd Swiss mull i nt—splendid; Col'd Tarlton moslins-something new and beautiful; Barrages and Balzotincs—new sr:des—beautiful pat terns; Balsorine muslins, cheap; Striped and plain Laced Cambrics; Swiss, Book and Mall IVILII, 'Bishop Lawns; Another lot of those superior Fancy Gros de Naples Silks; 1 package new style plaid Mons de Laines. A LSO, soaps AND 11111AWZIO. 4 Cartcrns superiorßarage Shawls, to arrive, designs new and beautiful; Barage and Bilzarine Scarf.; Rich and rare pat• tern"; Splendid and low priced Cravats of every description; C • 3k. \di. ihr-71/1 Our bonnet department embraces almost every style in 11311. Neapolitan Lace, splendid p ut.terns, selling at $2,00 each. Lace and Florence Braids, Outlands, Gimp, Dimmable; Straw, Lawn, &c. Misses' ingreat variety, all of which aro selling at prices much reduced. GREAT BARGAINS FROM AUCTION! 300 Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshade➢, auction pri 50 doz more of those Linen Cambrick handkerchiefs, price 124 cents; 105 pieces Spitalhelds, Pong,e, and Bandanah Silks do, cheap; 109 pieces White Irish Linens, price from 25 cents per yard to the best article imported. BE-SIDES WE HAVE Barnesly's superior Linen Sheeting! 9, 10 and 11-1; Counterpanes. 9. 10,11 and 12-4, beautiful designs; Cases bleached Sheetings and Shirtings muslins, price from 6 centt— Bales 4-4 Brown Sheetings,_price from 6 cents— CASES PRINTED CALICOES Pi ices from 5 to 9.8 cents, embracing ecerydesirable style known, and will be disposed of by the piece or 3 and at great h.argains. Three doors above the Burnt District. At the new Cash House of BARROWS & TURNER. may 29-Im Great Bargains in Linen Goods, AT NO. 46. CORDED and plain, %White and Brown Linen Drills; Small plaids, Linen and Gingham Coatings; Plain Blue, Black. and Croton Coating—beautiful. Fancy Cassimeres, Superior and low price Gam broons, with full supply of Fancy Summer stuffs, Ling off cheap at the new Cash liaise of ;tine 3 BARROWS & TURNER. Cooky & Laird, mERC p A N T Tuilo rs, may he found in Fotter -111. man Row, next door to the oorucr of Liberty and Smithfield WI. ap 17 CAPS. JUST RECEIVED from New York, s,me New styles ofGentlemen's and Youth's Cloth Caps, for Spling and Snmmer wear. apl.6 S. MOORE, 93 Wand ptreet. Removal by Fire. DI PERRY will re-commence business t.-day. at 1.). No 10, St Clair street, between Penn street and the Allegheny Bridge. apr. 14-tf. Fine Wall Papers. /SHE subscribers have on hand, in a addition to a JIL select assortment of cheap wall papers, which they are daily increasing by new patterns from their manufactory, several lot, of very beautiful French well paper of this spring's importation, received sev eral days before the fire, to which they respecttully in cite the attention of theirfriends who wish to paper. HOLDSEID" & BROW NE, nr Wood et. corner of Diamond alley. ap 24-f f Writing Papers, &a. BUTLER'S Commercial Letter Paper, eery Orin; Plamot & Smith do do do; Blue Shade, Ruled and Plain Post; White do do '• Ruled and Plain Foolscap, Fine and Superfine; John Butler's Superior Folio Post; Extra thin Post for Circular.; Flat Cap. Demy and Medium Book Papers; Gilt edge, Letter and Note Papers; Fancy colored Papers for Labels; A supply of the above received and fur sale whole sale and retail low for Cash, or Rags at Cash prices, by JOHN H MELLOR, june 11 122 Wood street. Lard Oil. 1000 GALS. just received and for sale by It D MILLER &Co. my 6 194 Liberty st. 200 BOXES No 1 Cincinnati Soap, a very superior article, joat received and for sale R. D. • MILLER & CO., 194 Liberty st By my 6 $0 BOXES Star Candles, first quality, for sale By R. D. MILLER & CO., my 6 194 Liberty ttt,. "Cincinnati Starch.r 300 BOXES Starch, of fir quality, for bale by 11. D. NIILLEIt & my 6 194 Liberweireet. Fresh Sicily Oranges. 100 BOXES prime Palermo Oranges, in excel lent order, warranted, sound, jest received and for sale low by la P. C. MARTIN. my :30 NO6O Wnter at. ; Burnt district Fresh Sicily Lemons. 50 BOXES prime Messina Lemons, in excel lent order warranted sound, just received and or sale low by P. C. MARTIN, my 110 No 60, Water it., Burnt district ilomoval by Fire. IN consequence of the fire, J. & P. Blake have re moved their wholesale Dry Goode Store to No 8, St Clair street, where they will be happy to wait upon all who may favor them with a call. ap 16—dtf. GEORGE COCHRAN, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, No. 2, Ferry street. Pittsburgh.. mac 23 To Wool Carders. NIA C , : l i s l o ti F C , Cortintbds;p2lB4teineheelebayni4ngenclosmiln,s andches Tacks, for sale at reduced prices by GEO. COCHRAN No 2, Ferry MR\ 9.3 Scythe Suathes. 10 n DUZ. from Jamestown. / For sale by GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 No 2, Ferry st Axes. ESTEP'S Cast Steell Axes, warranted. For sale by GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 No 2, Ferry at HAY FORKS AND HAY RAKES. For sale low by GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 No 2, Ferry'st.- Parasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas. A GOOD aasortment of tbe above can be fauna and will be sold very low, at . Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store. No 86 Market at sank Ma atilt COSSIMITO DAILT A. MUM, ZIMUINGIII WOW WITTY STRUM SPECIE STANDARD. Ater aside and Maanrfactisrers' Scrip ...por Exchange Bank trip ....1/ Currency ....1 Berk. Coady 8 e rip •1 - EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. Ox nitadelphiii. New York prom, Bastes. Baltimore . prem. SPECIE Gold.. ' pee •i•••• 0.10 •It 1.1411111111 a .pr PENNSYLVAN/A.-PIITSBORGH. Bank of Pittsburgh Palt M•rekanta and Manufacturers bawl! ...rev Exchange Do. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Later*. Pot Do Pennastivassia . ..... .... . ...... ....SSW Commercial Bank of Peaturylvdmia .• • • • •Irawo Farmers' and Mechanics' bask Kensington bank .11w Manufacturers and Mechanic .' OP Mechanics .. ........par Moyamensinif Per Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill....." • •PIPP Southwark ....." _ par Western " ....pea Bank of Penn Township ..• .post Girard bank ...• - • • • . ..... Pr U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester cownty Pro " Delaware county **Pm "‘ Montgomery coney.— •• • • .• • • •.••rw " Notikv mbar/and Farmers' bank of Bucks county.... .. • • ..pt. Easton bank . ..... ......... Poykstoten bank. Frankhn bank of IVaskington... ......... ~..par Bank of Chambersburgk...... .......... " Middletown Getty:burgh .................. ..... 1 " Lewistown .. " Suspekanna county I Berkscounty bank so Ws Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... ..... par Carlisle bank -. I ........1 Erie bank.- Farmers anti Drovers' bank Ili Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading . par I far righur bank 1 Honesdale ".. . ......... • ••• -•- lf Lancaster " par Lancaster co." Lebanon " .1 Miners' bank of Pottsville.... Monongahelabank of Brownsville Part New Trope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank no sate Towanda bank no sale 'yarningll bank. ....... Ii est Branch bank OHIO. York bank Belmont bank of St. Clairsville........ ....... I Clintonbank of Columbus Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.... Cirrleville (Lawrence, cashier) " ( Warren, ca5hier).........,.. HA Cinrinn,li banks ............... ....1 Chillicothe bank ................. ..... Commercial bank of Lake Erie Dayton bank ............ Franklin bank of Columbus. _ .......... Farmers'and Mechanics' bank of Stetibmiite.. Farmers' bank of Canton 20 Geauga Granville ..:.._.. 45 Hamilton. Lancaster Marietta •••• • •••• •••• ••• • 1 Massillnit .1 ••••1 Mechanics.' and Traders', Cincinnati ....S Mount Pleasant .. Norwalk ....1 Putnam ....... Sandusky Scioto_ Urbana ..... Woos fe r Zan'grille- Bank of Chocland.. .. .. -.--- . INDIANA S/ate bank and branches State Scrip ........ KENTLCRY ILLINOIS. State. hank Bank of Illinois, Shasenteetown 7S All banks VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia. . . Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia.. ....... North-Western hank of Virginia...... Merchants' and Mechanics' ban k of Virginia. . par Bank at Morgantown..... MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. All other solvent bank 5.......... _ NORTH CAROLINA, All solvent banks.- ... .....". ~ ....AI SOUTH CAROLINA. All solventbanks GEORGIA. Allsolvent Banks. .... .... .. .. ........ ........24 ALABAMA ..... . • .. ... •• .. .. • ... •• eft •11 Country bemks... LOIIMANA New Orleans banks ( good).- .. .• .. TENNESSEE. All banks.. ._._.... ........... MICHIGAN. Bank of 31. Clair St. Clair, 711 Bank of the River Raisi) I. M0nr0e...........115 Parmeee and Mechaniee Bank, Detroit /A Michigan Insurance, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac, ........ •• • ..”2/1 now. and Lot fir We. anob A THREE story brick 6i:indicts, with 1144 !Alt buildings, on the corner of Grant and iristb sta. Inquire of she +subscribers. or at this office. P. CIINNIN3HAM. P. RATIGAIii. WANTED to hire, a small sited modem ja built house, suitable fora genteel fansiiy, location in Penn or Liberty streets preferred. Amnall handsomely situated cottage, adjoining the city, walB answer the purpose. Those having each prensieleguk let, will please call on R D MILLER & Co., 194 Liberty st. mr.2.1 Lowor Notice. JAMES CALLAN his removed to tits ebembees occupied by Alderman MeMutoti oo TiAit et between Wood and Smithfield. ep hes. 60-f O r n TONS 7 Iron. assorted sizes. i tr m aa i g kriiimr Plow, Oen' antlPasibess. BBLS. FLOUR; 1800 bushels Coro , IWO tit? lb. . Feathers; now leading logo; sale may 7. JA MAT. A Trunk Tama. SOMETIME last Cbristrnu tbere was a tnntlt on board steam boat Cicero. containing ems clothes - and a small amount of money. There airs lin marksin discontents or on the trunk tit %Went, whew it was. The amerce]: have it by callinga the eats. house of Jai May gitaittithi, rropetty and prying all chair*. „ _ pat 3 att .........10 .......10 .......-10 ................45 ..... .... li . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..?Or