elpeailtAllorning pITTBBURGU, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMILITTICE FOR JULT. J. Shipton, John Shea, Robert Bell 'We are indebted to Mr Buchanan for a very interesting Report by Walter R Johnson, to the Navy Department on American Coal, and its application to Steam Navigation and other purpo.e. FIRL/i6M'S BICFIEFIT.—This evening the perform ances at the Theatre will be for the Benefit of that ef ficient-and sedf-devoted band, the Firemen of Pius ber4h. 'We trust our citizens will not forget the re cent sev.re ordeals through which the firemen have paisad, when, drenched with water, spattered with reed, or half suffocated with smoke, still they plied their Well/7 arms to save the lives and property of their fellow citirane. It is enough that the firemen give their time and labor, and destroy their clothing in their dangerous aid thankless vocation—they should not be tobfted to bear any of the numerous and onerous expasurea necessarily incurred. Let the people turn out, then, to night; and testify their sense of the high merits and invalulable labors of our Firemen, while they contribute to their ill-furnished treasury. 04111i77i Op JULT-PLLASURP: EXCURSION.-By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that the steamer ARROW will make a trip to Beaver and.back. on the Fourih of July. The steamer and her officers are well and favorably known, and she will no doubt have a crowd of passengers. 13" The River is in good order for navigation : and boats of all classes daily arrive and &Tait. A rise in slid illtegteny is anticipated, and is very much to be denim& both by those who have lumber and other ankles they are anxious to bring to market, and by those who very much wish to buy such articles. Bu siness is briskfor the season. Rtv►tt.—There were 14 feet water in the eLiaiestel between Cincinnati and Louisville on the 28th ult. aPThe stramerG M Bum was tov.ed to Cincin nati by the Huntreso. Pennsylvania Canal. Cot.trcrnit's Of►ICF.. Pittsburgh, July 1, 1813. S Amount of Tonnage cleared from this office fir the month of June is Toile received for same time No. boats cleared, Fourth of July The Catholic Institute of city, will celebrate the Anniversary of American Independence at the Orphans' Asylum, corner of Chatham st. and Coal Lane. An Oration will be delivered by 0 A Daowasoa. Esq., of Bowan, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tickets of admission sold for the benefit of the Orphans. Aocotr.wodations fur a large number have been pro vided. Ticket*, 25 cis, to be had et the bookstores of W. B. Sl'Conlngue •nd Creo. Q.tiele , sth street, at the ground, and •t this office. Ear Committee of Arrangement for tendering testim•mies of retqwet to the memory of the Pau ittt Hero Getter-al ANDKISW Jscasopt, are re-tor-sled to meet at the District Court room, on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M The attendance of every member of the Committee is requested. CHARLES SHALF.R, july 1. Chairman The Committee appointed by the Select and Com mon Councils of the City of Pittsburgh for the above object, are respectfully requested to meet the Com mittee of whom am chairman. at the time and place above mentioned. CHARLES SHALER. The City papers are rerriesteti to repobli.h the shove notice aril ask the uttelition of the ..lepittrinted Committee to the sulject. C. S. Diarastkian Literary Society of Mar:kcal Col- lege, Mercersburg, I'a The 10th Anniversary of this ASiOCIat inn will he retebrated on Friday, July 4th. Besides the regular Annivervaty exerrises in the evening. the Corner-stone of a new will for a Society will be laid, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dr. L. W. Green, of Allegheny coy, will deliver an Annual Address for the occasion. The public generally are invited to be present. NOTICE The Stockholder+ of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Bridge Company, for the erection of n tontle,e over the Alkgheny River from the north end of Hand street, will plea... , take noti.e, tha• an election will be held on the first 114.inday of July next, at the ROOllll4 over the north end of said bridge, fur a President, Treasurer, tea Menagrrs ands Clerk, to conduct the hu.ine.s of said Company for the following year. Election to commence at 3 o'clock, P. NI. jel6dt.l7 JOHN TASSEY, PRE.3.T. Office of the Allegheny County Mutual Insurance Company, JUNE 9th, 1345. At &meeting of the Board of Directors of this Com pany, held this day, it was Resolved, That the Direc. tors of the Company navinr ascertained that the whole ■mount of their Deposit Notes will he insufficient to pay the losses occurring by the late Fires, do, in con rot mit,. with the term; of their Charter assess on the Members of the said Company. the whole unpaid bal ■na.of their respective Notes, and in addition thttreto the sum of c.ne dollar on every hundted &diets by them respectively insured. and that the same be pnid on or before the 10th of July next, to the Secretary and Treasurer at the Office of the Company. Extract from the minutes. J. B. ROBINSON, jel 1-td. Sec'y and Treasurer. FARE REDUCED - TO 8 DOLLARS. Ovoid latest Past Mail for PHULLADEILPII . 3 DAD OT BBLICBDID TROT BUILT COACRIES, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Lea►e Pittsburgh Daily at 1 o'clock P M, NMSNUM TUROUGII IN 48 HOURS, Ascending the inns with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. • . ft".* .....••••' • Ckarabersburg by Rail Roadto Philadelphia, In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Care for New-York; also at Chawdsershurg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and Washington City. [Only Office for the above Line, next door to the Ezchange Hotel, St ChkirStreet. Jane 12-43 m W. R. MOO RH EAD. A'gt. SHOP ROOM AND STEAM POWER FOIL ZEN r. Iacono: •T H. H. RYAN, je6•lm, Fifth street, opposite Exchange Bank Hose Manufactory. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they are now manufacturing all kinds of Hose and will constantly keep on hand a general assort ment, and are prepared to receive all orders in that line. Fir. Companies supplied at short notice. R. & W. MACKEY. Pittsburr,h,June 30th 1315.1 m. 7898 886 e 6443 41 339 JOHN FLEMING, Collector IRV aarffivimail MEL DOBl Et ',LEASED FROM PRISON. By the mail from the east last night we learn that Mr Dorr has been released from prison. News of his release reached Providence on Friday morning. A special express was immediately despatched to Bos ton with the intelligence. The excitement was very great in Providence. Handbills were issued, calling upon the people to assemble on the great bridge at half past 7 o'clock, to march, accompanied by music, to the residency of H. P Willard, Esq, where it was expected every possible demonstration of rejoicing would follow. Flags were hoisted and cannon firing at Stonington, whr n the steamboat left there on Fri day evening. The Providence Herald of Friday says: We stop tlae press to announce the fact that the bill before the Legislature for the liberation of Gov Dorr, and for is general amnesty, as given in our legislative proceedings, was passed into a law yesterday morning. The news, together with an authenticated copy of the act, was brought to this city yesterday at half-past two o'clock, and was immediately carried over to the prison by Walter S Burges, a ho took with him a car riage to receive Gov Derr, and convey him from the loathsome scene of his wrongs and sufferings, who is, now at 3i o'clock, making preparations to quit the prison. Hundreds of citizens are crowding the prison door, and hundreds more, in carriages, on horseback, and on foot, are thronging the roads leading to that ha ted place, to get a glimpse at this victim of persecution, and once more welcome him on his restoration to his friends, the people, and to the world. He comes forth, not restored to his civil rights, but he comes to receive a joyful welcome, and the deepest sympathy end, the warmest reception, from a people who highly 'appreciate his public services and noble sacrifice in their behalf. The citizens are animated by a V 1 rt-m and generous enthusiasm by this event, but the most commendable tranquility prevails in the city. The loud booming of the cannon from Smith's and Federal Hills, and ,the waving of the flags from the hickory pole and dug staves, give unequivccal tokens of the general end undisguised joy which pervades all ranks and sexes in the city. Gov. Derr is now re stored to his liberty, and the people are r ejoicine,with exceeding great joy. Port of Pittsburgl). 41 FEET WATER IN THE CH•NNEt ARRIVED Valley Forge, M'Clenn. St Lon;-; New England, Page, Cincinnati; Lido. Eric Camphdl. Beaver; Wisconsin. Hemphill, Beaver. Consul. llaike, Brownsville; Louis .McLain, Jacobs, Bru.. us. i ll, ; DEPA RTED. Revenue, Bennett, Cincinnati: Bell Zane. Cog.well, Zine.vill.; Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cincinnati, Finnncier, Poe, do. Louis McClain, Jacobs, Brownsville; Consul. Clarke, Brownsville; Like Erie, Campbell. Beaver. W;.ronsin. Hemphill. Beaver: LAZE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE. C'srr. CAMPBELL, Leave■ Beaver nt 8 o'clock, A. M. " at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, C.rr. Leave. Plusburgh at 9 o'clock. A. M. Beaver at 1 o'cinck, E. M. In connection with daily Ltrn•s Freight and Pas sage Canal Bows to Eric, Ea., and Cleve! ttni, Steam Boat tnd Vesaela to all farts oa L11;.,C Ettc and Michigan. Arrly to O. M. HARTON k CYO. l'ittaltorgh. JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver. jona 21-y LA II K C. Beaver. Deaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. 110•16, a iat 1" . : . ( 3 4Ft. ‘ll, a THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays experted,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (nn the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning ni 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co', line of Stages. is inch leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet. and reach Clevelaud before bight. Fare through $1 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are emir led t ri choice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in ;he stage. Fur passage antily on hreicil Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY. Heaver. G M Ii Ait FON & Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at hr Stage offices of NE.I L. MOOR & C.'., Cleveland. jell -y J &M B lAY UDR, Warren. PARE REDUCED. OI'I'OSITON Good Intent Vast Line for Philadelphia. or oPLENDIT TBOY BUILT COACHES, kr T 4 Limited to Seven Passengers. Leave Pitt•burgh daily tit 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 46 HOURS, Ascending the mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION. WILT ONE NIGHT oU r TO CHAMBLIISUUOLI, ir •,trrer , .41 4 ;L . Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec ling with Mail Cara for New York; also at Chambers burg with Mail linex ditvct from Baltimore and Wash inton City. nir office opposite the Exchange Hotel. may 3-ly A. HENDERSON, Agent. Pickles and Sauces. BESIDES a foil assortment. of the best Family Groceries, the subseriber keeps const for sole "Underwood's" Excellent Pickles, Sau etch ups, &c., viz: PlURLES—Cauliflower, Get king, Mangoes, On ions, Walnuts, French Beans, Peppers, Peaches, Red Cabbage, Picolilly and Mixed Pickles. SAUC El—Various kinds for meats and fish. Olive Oil Walnut, Mushroom & Tomato Ketchups. Raspberry and Paoli Vinegar, &c., &c. A G REINHART, 140, Liberty street. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Master, has con menced her trips and will run as a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. For Sale, A TWO Story Brick Cottage House in La-_,, ceyville, on the street back of the Church. _LtU The lot is 90 feet in bicadth, by 100 in depth. and is handsomely situated. It ie laid out as a garden, and is well supplied with fruit trees, grapevines, &c. An indisputable title will be made. For terms which will be easy, apply to the subscriber on the premises. THOS. O'BRIEN. je2B-d4t T B~TATIi. PUBLIC SALE OP - 4 WILL be sold at public sale, on Thursday, the 1041 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 Prall, viz All that certain piece of ground, beginning on the easterly aide of Wood street, at the corner of S. Lo throp's lot, and at the distance of seventy-two feet one inch southerly from thecorwr 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 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 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 front on Wood street southerly ninmeen 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 ning on the ensterly side of Wood street, at the corner of the Int next above described, and at the distance of one hundred and ten feet three inches, southerly, from the corner of Second atreet, thence extending, in front ort Wood street southerly. nineteen feet one inch to W. J. Howard's I'M, 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 bark part of the said piece of ground on the alley, of the depth of thirty two feet six inches, is subject w a ground rent of eighteen Also, all that certain other piece of groomd begin ning on the northerly side of Front street, at the cor ner of W. J. Howaas lot, and at the distance of sixty feet. easterly, from the corner of Wood street, thence extending in fronton Front street, easterly, thirty five feet to en alley five feet wile, and in depth, northerly, along the said alley. preserving the same width, perei lel with Wood street, thirty feet four inches. This piece of ground is subject W a ground rent of fifty di:. Alan, all that certain other piece of ground. begin ning on the southerly side of Fourth street. at the cor- sera McClutes lut, and at the distance of ninety feet vresterly,from the corner of Wood street. thence ex- tending in font on Fourth street westerly, thirty feet to the Hay Scales let, end in depth southerly, parallel with Wood street, .reserving the same width, eighty five feet,or hnlf wny to Thiel street ground i. subject to a ground rent of thirteen dullara and seventy five cents. Also. ail that certain other piece of ground. begin ning on the enutherly side of Fourth street. at the die- piece of twenty two fret six inches westerly, from the corner of the flank of Pittsburgh lot. thence extend. ing in front on Fourth street westerly, twenty two feet six inches to the lot lately occupied by the Mayor's Office. thence southerly parallel with 'Market street. eighty Frye feet, thence easterly, parallel with Fourth street three feet six inches, thence sow hwardly parallel wi:h Market street fifteen feet, thence easterly parallel with Fourth street, twenty two feet three inches, thence northerly parallel with Market street lif.een fret, thence westerly parallel with Fourth attest, three feet three inches. and thence northerly parallel with Market sneer,eighty five feet to the place of beginning. Also, ■ll tbar certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly side of Wood street, at the corner of Th imss Hanna ground. and at the distance of sixty four feet northerly from the corner of Virgin al. ley, thence extending in front on Wool street north erly twenty feet seven inches and • half, •nd in depth westerly. parallel with Virgin •Iley, preserving the same width ninety feet, on which vs erected a three *torn brick building. now occupied by Mr. Duerflinger, .object to a ground rent of twenty six dollars Lod sixty %even Cents. AI•o, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning to the westerly toile of Wood st reet, at the corner of the lilt last ■hove described. arid at the distance of eighty four feet seven inches and one half, northerly, lint the comer of Virgin alley, thence extending in front on street, northerly, twenty five feet and oue hell - inch; and in depth, westvrardly, parallel with Virgin alley, preserving the same width, ninety feet, on w hich is erected in three storied brick building, now eerropied by Chan.. Virk,—•ub . iect to a CMUIrld tent of thirty seven &dials and fifty cents. Al., , all that certain rober piece of ground. 111 , 111ite I nn the northerly side of Virgin alley, at the distance 1 of sixty feet, westerly from the corner of Wood street, thence extending in front. on Virgin sdley, westerly, thirty tee., and, in depth, northerly. parallel with Wool str.-et. preserving ILe same width, slaty (tow feet. on %loch is erected an old Shed, now occupied by Ihornal Elliott and John Cain. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly side of Wood street. at the corner of Vir.:in alley, thence extending in front, on W,snl • •tteet, northerly, thirty feet to ground vf the Ist byterian Church, and in depth, along the said alley, easterly, preserving the same width, sixty feet, on which is erected a large three storied twirl. Inirlding. now occupied by Wickersham, Harris and other*. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the dis tance of ninety two feet, northerly. from the corner of Penn Aileen., thence es tending in front on St Clair Pt , n. nherlt, eighteen feet ana it depth, westet ly, 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 building, now occupied by F. Faulkner. and others. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, hegir,- ning on the vremerly side of St Clair street, at the cor ner of the lot Init ub ive described, thence extending in fruit on St Clair street, not 'belly, eighteen feet, and in depth, westerly, preserving the same width, parallel with Penn street, one hundred and ten fret to the aforesaid ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by Dr. Oliver and others. All that certain other piece of ground, beginning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the corner 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, cne hundr ed artd ten feet to the aforesaid ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by L. J. Chamberlain and 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 lest above described, thence extending in front on St. Club street, northerly, eighteen feet, and in depth, westerly,.preserving the same width, parallel with Penn at rent, one hundred and ten feet to the afore said alley, on which is erected a three storied brick 1 building, now occupied by G A Martin. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, I*. ginning on the westerly side of St Clair street, et 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 tines storied brick building now occupied by B. Perry. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the cornet 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 alley, 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 Penn street, easterly, nine teen feet ten inches, thence westerly, parallel with Penn street, semen feet four inches, thence northerly. parallel with Hand street, ten feet four inches and three-eights, thence westerly, along the said illeyt parallel with Penn street, seven feet four inches. thence diagonally. about seven feet and one-half, and thence somberly, parallel with Hand street, forty four feet eight inches to the place of beginning, togeth er with the privilege of the said lest mentioned al ley, on which is erected a three storied brick build ing, now occupied by Scaif & Also, all that certain 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 elisterly 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 it., one hundred and sixty feet to Fayette street, on which is erected a two storied building. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, he 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 Hand street s northerly eighteen feet four inch es end three-eights, thence easterly, parallel with Penn street forty feet. thence southerly, parallel with Hand street eight feet, thence westerly, peril let with Penn street fourteen feet eight inches, thence southerly parallel with Hand street ten feet four inches and threeeights, 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 bri:k 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 last above described, and at the distance of sixty-eight feet five inches northerly from the corner of Penn street, thence extending in front no Hand street, northerly eighteen feet two inches, and in depth. easterly, parallel with Penn street, pre serving the same width forty feet, on which is erect ed a three storied brick dwelling house. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the corner of the lot lest above described, and at the distance of eight y-stx feet seven inches northerly, from the corner of Hand street, thence extending 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 house. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ' fling on the easterly side of Hand street. at the corner of the lot last above described, and at the distance 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, preset ring the same width forty tees, on which is erected a three storied brick dwelling house. This piece of Terms of sale. one fourth cash, and the halftone to he paid in three equal annual instalments, with inter eat payable semi annually. The unpaid purchase money it to be secured by notes and a mortagage on the pro perty sold. The expense of the conveyance it to he paid by the purchaser. JOHN D. DAVIS, June 27, 184415. Auctioneer. 14 Valuable Buildings Lats, AT PRIVATE BALE. TIIE subscriber is authorised to sell at low pri ces and on liberal terms—The following very desirable property in this city and its vicinity, yu : One lot of Ground having 224 feet front on fourth street, and extending back 85 feet, adjdining the Bank of Pittsbingh. One other lot leerier 194 feet front, on Third street, and extending !sack 82 feet, to connect with the above, and if desired both lots will be sold together and are considered among the most desirable situations for business to be had in thin city. One other lot of ground situate at the corner of Wy lie and Elm streets, having a front of 40 fret on Wylie street. and extendie4 along Elm street 124 feet to art alley 26 feet wide. Two other lois adjoining the last mentioned, having each ■ front of 24 feet in Wylie street, (or Coal Hill 'turnpike) and extending back 124 feet to the said alley. 2 other lots on said street or Turnpike, having each a front .of 24. feet and extending back 109 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 3 other Lots of ground, haring each a front of 24 feet on Coal street or Coal Lane, and extending back 109 fret to a 20 feet alley. 1 other Lot of ground, having a front of 24 feet on Franklin street, which is GO feet wide, and extending back 124 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 3 other Leis of ground, each fronting on said Frank lin street 24 feet, and extending back 126 feet to a street 40 het wide. The lust mentioned 12 Lots are situated in the city district, near the ptoperty of Diet. Black. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. pine 16-if Corner id Wood arid sth street•, J published, and for sale at Cook's, No 50 Third it. near the Post Office. The Crerent and the Cross, by Elliot Warburton. Eiq., being No, I I of the Library of Choice Read ing. The Eventful Life of • Soldier, In the late Joseph Dcnatdson, being Nu 7 of the Home and Travellers, Library. The Trials of Margaret Lindsay, by Professor Wil son. The Philosophy of F.vil. "Man has no right to say this is worse that-. that. In time every thing shall be well approved." 2 Erwin's, 1-10. The Mysteries of the Inquisition—No 4. • Nlonreilma, the Serf—part 3. I . Lutell's Living Age—No 46. $ Eveline Neville, or a Spirit, 'et a Woman too—by • Lady. Norman, or the Privateensman's Bride—a Sequel to Freemantle. History of Oregon—Geographical and Political— by George Wilkes, accompanied by a Map. American Review for June, a Whig Journal. Democratic Review fur June, a Democratic Jour nal. Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Science and Mines—a new supply in one vol. je 14 THE subscriber off,rs for sale a large and splendid assortment of Piano Fortes, from $2OO to $450 each The above instruments are of superior work mattship. and made of the best materials; the tone is not to be excelled by any in this country. F. BLUME. Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, opposite F.x change Hotel. ap 7 ABEELEN has removed his Commission and . Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the l'ost Office. may 30. Mackerel. BBLS. No 3, large size; jest received and for sale by J. &J. McDEVITT, june 4 No. 224, Liberty street. Honey. r N small Boxes, putup for Family use, on hand and for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, june 4 No 224 Liberty street. 20,000 A prime article, fur sale by mar2l D. & G. W. LLOYD. Pig Leads 210 PIGS LEAD, arriving per steamboat Tri timph, for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON &CO. june 24 Front street. Pig Metal. 40 TONS Hanging Rock Pig Metal arriving per Steamboat Belfast for sale, by BURBRIDGE, WILSON deco. Front Street. CAPS. 1111, JUST RECEIVED from New York, alrne New styles ofGentlemen's and Yeuth'• Cloth Caps, for Spring 'arid Snmmer wear. ap 16 S. MOORE, 93 Wood Street. Piano Fortes. RemeraL Fire Brick, Mara Large. Gardeners Lesek tt GARDEN LOT.S. Ptillif ILA LE. NOW is your time. I will agree to cut up One Hundred and Sixty Acres of splendid Land in. to one, two, three, five, eight, ten or more Acres, or whatever quantity will suit the purchaser. within two miles of the city of Pittsburgh, and adjoining the Farmers and Mechanics Turnpike Road or extension of Fourth Street and just in the rear of the third Church Colony. A good part of this land overlooks the Monongahela river and has a Southern exposure— the most suitable and desirable for early Vegetables— or such as would wish to supply the city with milk and cream. All such as are desirous of obtaining a small spot of their own can now be accommodated on favorable terms. Enquire of the subscriber at hie dwelling on Liberty fronting Ferry streets. GEO. MILTENBERGER P. S. Persons desiring a few acres of ground near the city and overlooking the Monongahela river where coal can be had at the most reduced price for manu facturing or other purpose., are invited to call and ex- amine this location. G. M. Pittsburgh, june 24-d&w3m. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, Office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market :One 19-d&wly William Glenn's Book Bindery, CORNER of MAREET STREET AND THE DIAMOND, Above the Drug Store of L. Wilcox, Jr. A T this establishment every description of Book /IL Binding will be executed in a neat and substan tial manner. Particular attention paid to books that require re-binding; and also to the binding of valable works which have been published in numbers. Prices reduced when a number of volumes are sent Editions of Pamphlets put up at low rates. Cards mounted with gilt or paper border. All kinds of Book IL-pair ing done nr short notice. BLANK BOOKS ruled neatly to any pattern, and bound in a superior style—warranted not to come apart. Merchants and others who require books or paper ruled to particular patterns, are invited to call. MT Entrance from the Diamond.—Terms Cash. june 25.(13w&vi3m V E srrrAN BLI PI - - - Ai WESTERVELT, old and well known Ve len Blind Maker, formtu tit Second and Fourth ;es this method to inform many friends of the Stet it. his Factory is now in full Iration on St Clair mt., near old Allegheny Bridge. 'ere • constant sopply of Inds of various colors and tlities, is con•iently kept hand and at all prices. ,m twenty-cents up to suit Comers. N. B If required, Blinds will he put up go, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may he rr moved without the aid of a screw.driser, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed. and without say extra expense. ir24.(litw I y. Martin Doer.linger, TIN AND COPPER SMITH, 10p F.SPF.CTFULLY informs the public that he has commenced the above business in all its branches, at No. 139 Wood street, directly opposite the eirst Presbyterian Church. where he 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 est prices. He could inform builder; and others that he is pre pared to fulfil all orders far spoaling in a superior manner and at the shortest not ire. Always on hand, a large and varied stack of Tin, Copper, and Skeet Iron Ware, which is warranted to be made in the most substantial style, and will he sold on very reasonable terms. A share of public pa tronage is respectfully solicited. my 23 d&vt 3m GLASS STAINING, Ay J. Newtow, Fourth street Road. wear Toll Gate TH E only Glas• Stainer west cf the mountains. A specimen of this glass is to be seen on the steam boat Cambria. All orders promptly intended to. feli. 19—wk./lir Citizen's Hotel. THE 4ubsct ilier has opened the Citiren's Hotel on Penn OrePt, R. a house of public entertainment, in that !note brick house, formerly the Penn House. near the canal bridge, where lie is provided for the an commtxlation of the public, and will be glad at all times to his friends. sp'2l-dtf BENJAMIN F. KING. Cooley & Laird, ERCH ANT Tailors, may be found in Fetter -11.1 man's Row, next door to the corner of Lilwity and Smithfield out. up 17 For neut. ALOT of ground. about 30 feet front by 30 deep, on the corner of Front street and Chauncery Lane, is offered for a term of years. at a reasnnable tent. Also, a Stone Quarry, on the Fourth street Road, adjoining David Greet's quirt its. Apply to MRS. JANE MAGEE, june 2—tf Near the head of Seventh street. Removal by Fire. PERRY will recommenee businesato-day, at .Iho In, Si Clair street, between Penn street and the Allegheny Bridge. apr. 14-tf. House and Let for Sale. etA THREE story brick buildings, with hack buildings, on the corner of Grant and sixth eta. Inquire of the subscribers. or at this office. Summer Tweed Cloth. WE are in receipt of a few pieces, to day. and will have a foil supply shortly of scarce and desirable patterns, which we will make to order as cheap as they can be had in the city. may 24 ALGEO. M'GUIRE & CO. Shirt Studs. T HE finest assortment in the city, for sale at Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store, ap 25 No 86 Market st Hits and Bonnets. CASE Leghorn Hats; 15 Cases Palm ',cacao.; 3 cases fine Braid Bonnets, just received and will be sold very low, by Z. KINZEY, np 25 No 86 Market at. Willow Wagons and Chairs. 48 WILLOW WAGONS; 12 do Chairs, j,ist received and for sale at Z KINZEY'S Fancy Store, Nn 86 Market At. Parasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas. AGOOD appnrtment of the above sun be found and will be sold very low. at Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store, No 86 Market Pt. Window Glass. 200 BOX ES Wind ow Glass, assorted sizes, for sale by Iron. 60 TONS Iron, assorted sizes, for sale by my 7 JAMES MAY Pig Lead, 600 PIGS LEAD. just receivorl and for sale by [m24] JAMES MAY. Flour, Corn and Feathers. 53 BBLS. FLOUR; 1800 bushels Corn, 200 lbs. Feathers; now landing and f•or sal• by may 7. JAMES MAY. Nails. 20n , KEGS Juniata Nails; for sale by mv 7 JAMES MAY MA RSHE'S superior Patent Truss, together with all other t russes most approved of by Physicians as retainers in reducible Hernia, to be had at Kerr & Mohler'a. No 144 Wood at., corner of Wood and Vir gin Alley. jan 1, 1815. -. NO. 40. C ORDED and plain, White and Brown LIMO O Drills; Small plaids, Linen and Gingham Coatings; Plain Sta.+, Black, and Croton Coating—bsantifut. Fancy Cassimeres, Superior and low pries Gans. hroons, with full supply of Fancy Summer stab, ael. ling off cheep at the new Cash House of jane 3 BARROWS & TURNER. WE laat evening received another tstipti invoice of those splendid GOLD PENCILS, warranted equal, if not superior to any in use; and selling otT with a perfect RUSH, at the same prices before advertised —from $1,50 to $lO, including the largest (Gents.) size in use. We base 'hem manufactured, and new sots roceiv ing constantly, and selling at much less prices than can be had ofsewhere. At the New Cash House of jun 6 RA RROWS & TURNER. AVE received more of 'how* splendid COUN TERPANES-9, 10, 11 and 14-4, at same prt CPA; 50 doz white and itmwo Linen Damask Spreads, superior and low.pricedt Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Pbirting Muslims, great variety. AT NO. 46, MARKET ST. june 18 ANOTHER package of those splendid 6-4 white figured Swiss Moslins, this morning reeksired— with colored TAR LTONS, something new and beauti ful. New styles Baltorines—nnother package just opened, equally beautiful with the other lot. Call at je-6 BARROWS & TURNER'S. ARROWS & TURNER are now selling beta B ticul NEAPOLITAN LACE BONNETS fee only 1V52,00. Call and see, at their new Cash House. 3 doors above the Burnt District. NO. 46 R A B SATINETS. pit up expressly it " tr . iiinrrtAnr--.. Carriages, just rerPiveti nt june 18 BARROWS & TURNER'S. To Prevent Robbery. THE subscriber has accepted the a ß eney. for the above celebrated and well known Lock. which In Vir•B MANTIC!) to fiery the most consummate skill of the bisrglar,or even the inventor himself. This assurance may be deemed extravagant; but a critical examination of the principles on which this Lock it consttucteti, will satisfy any one having even a limited knowledge of mechanism that it is well-found, d—and the actual inspection of the Lock for a few minutes will remove every doubt that. may arise in any mind. He has numerous certificates, from Rank officers, Brokers and (several in this city) who have used the above Lock. which he will be happy to exhibit, and give every explanation to those who may be pleased to call. JAS. COCHRAN, Fire Proof Chett and Vault duet Manufacturer. Corner Liberty and Fictory sts., sth %Vaud. jett4 if. P. CUNNIN3HAM P. RATIGAN. JAMES MAY Great Bargains is LiiesGeeda, Great Bale of Gold PousUs. NO. 46. HOUSE-KEEPERS, TAKE NOTICE! B&TIBOWS & TURNSIR GREAT DOINGS "DOWN TOWN." N 0.44! Great Treat for Little Money! At No. 48. IMPORTANT TO BANKERS! NEWELL'S Patent Parautoptic Permutation Bank Lock, Pine Wall Papers. rritHE subscribers have on band, in a addition to a select assortment of cheap well papers. which they ere daily increasing by new patterns from their manufactory. several lots of very beautiful French w ill paper of this spring's importation, received sev eta' days bef•ne the fire, to which they renpeettully in vite the attention of their friends who wi.th topaper. HOLDSHIP & BROWNE, Wood st. corner of Diamond alley. Rp24 if Conveyancing. THE underAgned would meta respectfully inform her friend:, end the public generally, thnt tate will attend to thebUSIDeSS of ConNeyancing in all ha bran chem. Deeds, Mottgages, Wills and all other instruments of writing executed with accuracy and despatch. Paper books and other legal papers made out fur Attorneys on the shortest notice. Rooms on Wiley street, fourth door from the New Court House. MARY T. KINGSTON. June 6-d3m. Notice. THE papers, &c , of the late Semi. Kingston. Esq., are now in the possession of the subscriber rea dy for delivery. All those having unfinished business will please call 010 that arrangements may be made to have the cases disposed of. MARY T. KINGSTON, Admr's Of the estate of S. Kingston, Esq., deed. je6-4 I m. WAITED to hire, a small sized modern Nt. built house, suitable fora genteel family, lunation in l'enn or Liberty streets preferred. A small handsomely situated collage, adjoining the city would answer the purpose. Those having such premises to let. will please call on R D MILLER & Co., 194 Liberty st. my-24 Lard Oil. 1000 GALS. jin.t received and for sale by R D MILLER &Co. my 6 194 Liberty a. 200 BOXES No 1 Cincinnati Soap, a very superior article, just received and for gala R. D. MILLER & 194 Liberty st By my 6 50 BOXES Stat Cling!leg, first qualiiy, for sale By R. D. MILLER & CO., my 6 194 Liberty it. "Ci at! Ith on I Slarcla.v 300 BOXES Starch, of first quality, for §itlis hy R. D. MILLER & CO.. my 6 194 Liberty street. GEORGE COORRALN, CONIMISSION AND FORWARDING, N. 2, Ferry serest, Piitiburgh. may 23 To Wool Carders. mAC HI NE Cards, 24 inches by 4 and 5 inches. Also, Comb Plate. Cleaning Combs and Tacks, for sale at reduced priers by GEO. COCHR AN No 2, Ferry st. may 23 Scythe Scathes. 100 DoZ. from Jamestown. For sale by GEO. COCHRAN, ma No 2, Ferry Axes. EStßri4.Carst. &Mil Axes, vrarramod. For mils by • GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 Nn 2, Ferry at HAY FORKS AND HAY RAKES. For sale low by GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 No 2, Ferry Pt Noy Arrival of Queenswaro. f i IpJUST received, an importation of 60 packages of Quoensware. direct from Longford, England. comprising a complete assortment of white, granite and blue !raised. figute, Dining and Tea sets, together with a choice assortment of common goods, suitable to the country trade, to all of which the subscriber respect. fully invites the auention of his friends and customers and the public generally. at his Item stand taken 'Mess the fire, H F Schweppe's up stairs, 182 Liberty at, opposite the head of Wood st. may 29-dt f. HENRY HIG BY. lam, Notice. JAMES CALLAN has r emoved to the obambers el occupied by Alderman McMestere on Fifth it.. between Weed and Smithfield. • ap 18 Pulverized & Crush 4 .4 *agars. AFURTREE , }cIPPIY of "Lovering's CLuble fined rendered end erust4lSugant. just arrived, for isle try K. G. REINHART.
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