Mail WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1895 ____ . PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTLE FOR APRIL. Joahun Hanna, W. Thaw, J. W. Lightner Tux (}as. — Greaterrdit is due to Mr. Crust, and hbessistants, for saving the Gas Work I, and for their eeeesesful labors in supplying the city with Gas.— Owinj to their exertions, there wa.s no interruption in theeperetions of the %York/I,Bnd the city has been lit every night vibes the 6 re. Fan Dar.—The Mayor, in pursuance of a resolu• dead ecunils, has issued his Proclamation, setting apart Friday nett as a nay of Fasting, Humiliation, and Foyer. The -citizens are requested to suspend thalirennitiday arecations,--tbe churches are requested to bold public worship, and to take up collections for the Mkt of the sufferers. 110111,1/4011'11 QOARTZELY itvrtew--The April Timber of this videable work has been received, and sae be had from the agent, W. M'Corri.ootta, Filth al. thwastotta.-s-Wst. Bortrract, an old and well known shwym se of this city, who has three or four drays, fur laadsiiis men to charge one cent for removing gods at Shalom fire. Such conduct deserves honorable men den:and con triune nobly with that of the unblushing Andiron who asked and obtained exorbitant prices fise namoring goods. der Jelliatr's Submerged Propeller.--E P Garai *era No 16, John street, has invented an ingenious method of applying the principle of the Archimedean screw in Steamboats. The screw is placed in the siddd of the vessel, and protected from the internl illbhastva of the water, which enters under the hull, tad h discharged in two currents at the stern. Sev ens, important objections to the ordinery application spa *New are obviated by this method, among widelltera the danger of collision with hard substan tial. and die difficulty of steering the vessel. By the bow weebod the vessel obeys the helm with even great er rewthess than a ship under sail. Histaer's propeller bats proved a failure. It is to be sakes Ott, we learn, from several vessels to which It was first applied, and the design of putting it into ti govenieset vessel now building at Lake Erie, is said to bit abandoned. We hope the public attention will bedirseted to the improvement of Mr Gardiner, with a view of seeing whether it Is not precisely what is de iced.--N.Y. Eve. Post. HENRY BALDWIN INSTITUTE. The members of the Henry Baldwin In.chute ere owed tomeet on Thursday evening, 17th inst., at waterworn of Gicaez & Nl."Candiesg, 95 Wood at. ap DAVID CAMPBELL, Free% WESTERN UNIVERSITY. The Students of this Institution are requested to ssemhle on Wednesday morning, April 161 h, at 9 'dock, in the Lecture Room of Trinity Church. ap IS 2t H. DYER, Principal. Bennett & Brothers, QUEENSWARE MANUFACTURERS, iensiarham. re. Ware Rooms, St Clair atrset, te•o ours fmm the Allegheny Bridge. ap IS-3t (Gazette copy and alter Card ) Lard Oil. Fin HE subscriber will be happy to supply his cus tomer* with Oil and Candles on Fifth street two deori from Market Alley. Ha hopes hi. friends will Ova him a lift under his Illusion, by extending to him pair patronage. ap 12-tf _ . 1.7000 FIRE BRICK—on hind and for sale by JOHN SCOTT & Co. eet 30 No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street. T' person who was taking a load to Bell's tavern in Liberty, will remember receiving a large baadboa without a lid, containing clothing, a piece of black Alpaeca, fur a dress; and other thing.; from alady in Smithfield, near Diamond alley, who ran after Lim and stopped him, will please leave word at 511. Leonard's, 3int. Von Sunlit:toles old residence. where it can befuund, as Mr. Bell was moving, when she called for it. Ho will confer a great obligation, for which he will receive a reward. Lost, a new hair trunk, of rather a light color, con taining silks of different kinds—not certain if the name of J. P. Stuart was on or net. Also. a trunk AiAi covered with black leather, containing Irish linen, wearing apparel, and other articles. The persona who received those trunks from me, either at the door, on Wood Knitter at the doer of Judge Wilkins' new house fa 4th. and were directed to leave them at the corner of stb and Smithfield. will please state to the Mayor where they left them, and they will be amply reward ed. Persons who carried articles (too numerous to mention), including some clothing, things unironed, beds, silver spoons, marked 'S.' and 'J. A. S glass candlesticks. pictures and other things. fine card ta bles, sofa, will please remember where they took them in the confusion. Also, a sideboard, which stood op. posh* Mr. Lemmon's, on Fourth street. Also, a large %ruled brass fender, left in Diamond alley by H•rtley' a . shop. a 14. J. P. SiCIART. Lard OIL T HE subscriber would respectfully inform his old Customers and the public in general, that he has obtained a place neerthe St. Clair street Bridge, adjoining Mr Elise's Coach Manufactory—to cont. mean manufacturing Lard Oil—be hopes, by the lat ter mad of the week, to be able to supply a few of his wholesale customers; a friend kindly lent him a Bar rel of Oil (a friend, indeed,) which will enable him t. supply. immediately, his retail customers on sth mast. a few doors from the Iron City Hotel, 23 door fres Market alley, where he hopes they will give him • helping band under his late loss, by extending to wards him their patronage. apr. 14 $6 Reward. L OST during tha!ute fire. a Setter Bitch, all white unwept her head, which is brown. Any info: , oat ion respecting her may belch at this once. rap 14-Iw. JOUN 3.IIIITCLIELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. FFICE for the present. in consequence of the O late fire, with Doctor Watt, ou Smithfield street sear Sixth. a p 14-d3t. Removal by Piro. GEO. F. GILLNIOBE k .1. B. PERRIN 3. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Nr.AY be found at Ingram & ElNut's Bookstore On Market street,between 4th street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh. a . removal by rite. B PERRY will re-commence business to-day, at • No 10, St Clair street, between Penn street and the Allegheny Bridge. apr. Charles IL Kay, VV OULD respectfully inform those ha% ing business with him that he oan he found on the second story of the Warehouse adjoining that of Messrs My ers & Co., Wholesale Grocers, on Liberty street, nearly opposite the head of Wood. %rhere he has his Papers and accounts, and will be happy to see them. Removal by Fire. 1)p K. SELLERS. has removed his Diu.; Store to • the bead of Smithfield Street, No 125. Having by the active etteniose of many kind frienda, succeed ed in saving a portion of my stock, and having goods on the way, from New York, Philadelphia and Held man, I shall be prepared in a few days to serve my city and country friends as usual, and shall be very, thankful in this time of need. for their custom. ap 14. Itiornin PITTSBURGH, PA. M. C. EDEY M. C. EDEY m ai n _ will knl ol .-7 for t h e above and intemediate land op, on Tuesday. 15tb instant. at 3 o'- clock. A. M. For Freight or Yessace apply on board, orbo JAMES MAY. Or Tha Cecilia is provided with Evans' Safety Guard to prevent explosion of Boilers. apl2 THE MEW ♦ND VERY SUPERIOR STEAM PACKET LAZE ERIE, Capt. THOMAS CAMPBELL, has commenced her regular trips, daily, (Sundays excepted,) between Pittsburgh and Bayer. Leaves Pittsburgh at 10 o'clock. A. M. " Beaver at 2 o'clock, P. M. The Proprietors of the Luke Eric are prepared to receive and forward at low retes,freight and passen gers on Cross Cut and Erio Extension Canals. to War ren, Ohio, New Castle, Peensylvania, &c.. &e. For freight or passage, apply at the office, No. 55, Water itreet, next door to Pittsburgh Hotel. apt THOMAS LYON, Agent. N. B.—The Lake Erie will leave promptly at the hour as above. 845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845. The new and Splendid S learner, S. S. MAIL TVIONONGAIELELA, STONE, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, and will continue to un thrungh the r4lason as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday motning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. The new iron Steam Seim Hunter, l o t a if commanded by Capt J T lin, U S Navy, will leave for the a bove and intermediate ports, on the first rise. For freight apply to JAMES MAY. m 25. RIONONGAEUSLA ROUTE. THE PASSENGER BOATS LOUIS McLANE, Jaeees, Master, CONSUL, CLARKE, MilAter. Will leave hereafter at Bi, A. M. mar 20 F. MOORHEAD, Agent 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 IN HEEL ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer •ei ' s',e‘ AiICHIG A N, W. B. Botss, Master,hascommenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. m.. end Beaver at 8, A. M. Pricei to suit the times, and those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as anon as the weather v. ill 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 passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTUN, joly 12 Water street. Irr The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. For Sale. A LARGE Steam Saw Mill, on the bank f the Allegheny river, near the city of Pittsburgh. A LBo.—Two Jots of grimed, near Shuenberger's Rolling Mill—very low. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Real Estate Agents end Conveyancers. all. Cheap Building Lois for Lease. Q s IX building LOIN, 20 feet by 100. on Penn street,l...7 city of Pittsburgh, to bo leased very low, for 15 • A LSO—Six. building Lnts,2o feet by 100, on Liberty street—to be leased for 15 years. The above property is in a thriving part of the city, and is a good lncation far dwellings and stores. Apply to Blakely & Mitchel, at Alderman Blakely's Office. Piny! Dollars Reward, L OST, during the fire, a pocket hook containing* sum of money. W W DALLAS, ap 12 Fourth street, near mit hfield. • A LARGE room in Gassern's buildings, second story, corner of Third and Market strrets.— Also, a room suitable for an office, corner of Fifth and Market ■treets. Apply at Mrs. 1V bite's, corner of 4th and Liberty street, to A. E. DRAKE, Ag't. a 11. Removal by Fire T HE subscriber has removed his Hat and Cap Manufactory, to No 101 k Wood street. next door to R Bard, Leather Merchant, where he will be hap pyto receive all who favor hint with n call. Hms of the latest Fashion. WM DOUGLAS. N B. 80 do: wool Hats, While and Black just received No 1014 Woad Street, and for sale low for cash. at, 12—dIrn. TA ECK PLANK —A superionr lot of dry 14 inch and 2 inch decking for sale et the Outlet Sew Mill, Allegheny. ISAAC CRAIG. art JO Removal by Fire. G iro. COCHRAN, Commission Merchant . late of No 28 Wood street, has an Office on Ferry street, adjoining the Ohio HouAe,lVater street, where he will continue his business us heretofore. an 12 Miniature Map of tho City, WITH THE BURNT DISTRICT, N EATLY engraved on steal, and printed on fine letter paper. Persons writing to their friend, can in this way rend a correct view of the ruins in their letter. Pub:Wird and for rale by W. GILLESPIE, Engraver, North East corner of the Diamond. BBLS. SPIRITS 1 URPENTINE—jurt re ceived and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN. ap. 10. No 184. Liberty, bead of Wood et. Por Mortgage AGENTLEMAN wising to raise $300,00.4ft fora few years on an ineumbered farm of 70 acres, situate in N. Sewickly Township, Beaver county, about 8 miles from the town of Beaver, ani on the New Grade from Beaver to New Castle. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. ap 7 • Reny Lambert, WHOLESALE GROCER, Produce and Commismon Merchant, LIBERTY ST., CORNER OF CECIL'S ALLEY orroSiTE FIFTH STREET, PITTSIIURGH. ap 14-1 w Likenesses of Gov. Shank. W i a l i ' ; ‘ )ed iS' a tfinHe nltEßSG'l'riSnhtunSku;remayloll Wood street.—Price 50 cts. feb 17. Change of Firm THE .übseribers having di:posed of an interest in their concern to a gentleman connected with au Eastern house, they will do business in future under the title of A !gee, McGuire &Co. -As we propose ex tending our business considerably, we apprise all those indebted to us in any way or to any amount, of the necessity of making prompt payment, and all those having claims will please present them imme diately for settlement. ~.w..w Por Inentace. THE 3reamer C ICERO Beaver Packet. For New Orleans. To Let ALGEO & MeGUIRE, 251 Liberty st _NIZIBER FIFTY-I\IXE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. LIP 13E3 33 LC 3 Lit I.l il Ws crEil 6221 Ea 3 is now receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large supply of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, all of which will be open in few days. These Goods have been purchased within the last month at the lowest wholesale cash prices, many of them much below the actual cost. of Importation, and they will be sold Whole sale and Retail nt an unusual small advance+ on first cast. This arrival contains a very beautiful supply of NEW STYLE GOODS, for Ladies' wear, viz: Scotch, English, and French LtlWAti f Satin Striped Barege Shawls, Bulzarines and Bareges, Best quality French Kid Gloves. Mouslin de Laines, Silk and Mohair do Cashmere de Cosse, , Rept. Cashmeres. Chemizets, Very rich Figured and Ch Silk, Cotton and Cashmere Hose,angable Silks, Gymps, Cords, &c: &c. Black Italian Lustrings, Lace. and Edgings Black and Blue•hlack Gro-de-Swiss. Blondes, Netts, &c. , .. Black India Satins, Plaid Muslins, Blue -black and Colored Satins, ' Jaccmet and Cambric Mullins, Florences, all colors, Swiss, Mull and Book do Lupin's Bombazines, Linen Lawns, • French and Scotch Ginghams. Linen Cambric., A beautiful variety of new style Shan li, Linen lidkfs. BONNETS: BONNETS:: A large and well selected stock of all the newest and mostapproved Styles of Spring Bonnets. Bonnott Ribbons, very handsome, 124 to 25 cts. Bonnet Lawns. Bonnet Linings, A rt:6cia Flowers, Crapes and Crape Leisse, of all colds,l Cap Ribbons, Also, a 6ne assortment of Beautiful New Style Parasols, Parasoletts, and Sun Shades. Ilis stock of Low Priced Cotton and Woolen Goode Deserves particular attention. He will sell 64 Yard wide British Chintzes, 8 do second mourning Gingham Prints, 64 to 124 Domestic Ginghams, - - - 124 Ticking as low as - 64 Cotton and Linen Checks, all qualities, 10 to 1241 Blue Dri Is and low priced pant stuffs, 124. Kentucky Jeans, 1241 Cassinet ts at reduced prices. CARPETS, CARPETS• The attention of house-keepers is called to a lot of very Cheap Striped end Figured Carpets, at 124 to $l,OO per yard. Also to a fine assortment of 4-4. 5-4. 6-4. and 12.4 Linen and Cotton Sheeting., Crash and Diaper for Towels. Common and very superior Linen Table Diaper, Cotton and Brown Linen Table Cloths, &cc. &c. Very heavyyard wide Brown muslin. at Best - - Bleach Muslins, - - - 5-4 do - .. Good Calicoes, - - - Very fine do - - Double Purple do - - - Blue Merrimack do - - GOODS FOB GENTLEMEN. French and English Broad Clmhs, of every Tinny and color, et extraordinary low prices. Particular atttemion is invited toe few pieces of very fine Black, Brown and Blue French Cloths, which are recorn mended as being very superior, 111110 Very handsome Vestings, Linen Collars, Byron Collars, Percy Cassimeres, I Black do. Black Doe Skin do. Silk, Cotton and Merino Under.) irts, Beet quality black and cul'd Kid Gloves, Silk and Thread I do. Black Lustring Cravats, Cotton and Merino; (lose, Black Satin do. Goodyear's always Elastic, Suspenders, Fancy du. Silk Pocket Hinder chiefs, Fancy Scarfs, ack.Sati do. Fine and Superior Linen do. Bi n Fashionable Shirts, warranted to fit, < Sporting Pocket Handkerchief., Irish Linens, Very handsome striped du. f Shirting Muslin.. The subscriber respectfully informs his customers that his stock of Goods has never been as large, or contain ed as great a variety of good bargains, as at present. He will receive regular supplies of new Goods through out the season, and will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of every thing that is new and desire. ble, in his line of business. Having the advantage of a long and intimate acqnintance with the Eastern Mar kets, and possessing ample means to make that acquaintance of use to him in purchasing his goods, he is, therefore, able to offer extraordinary inducements to those who may favor his establishment with their custom. PHILIP B.OBS, corner of 4th and Market streets, PITTSBURGH. mar. 26.1 In Q BBLS. SPANISH WHITING—pm rnceivrd 0 and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN, apr. 10. No 184. Libel ty, head of Wood at. aoth LBS. GUM CAMPHOR— NY 20 lbs. " Opium. 10 ounces Sulphate Qul:one, 5 t' Together s‘ith an assortment or other amides just rrceived and fur sale by F. L. SNOWDEN No 184, Liberty, bend of Wood HAMPTON & 131131213, NO. 1111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, A RE now receiving a very large stock of Foreign Alt. and Dumestic Dry Goods, all purchased within three weeks last past, comprising as handsome and desirable goods as were ever brought to a western market, and which will he offered to country or city buyers, at such rates as will compare with eastern pri ces, and that without "addition of carriage." They solicit an examination of their stock by pur chaser... ap 20000 FIRE BRICK, a prime article for sale by mar 20 J UST received a large assortment of Nltisical Lamm merits, cnnsisting of Violins, Flutes, Guitars, and all kinds of Brass Inc uments, for sale by ap 7 F BLUME. BENNETT & BROTHERS, QUEENS W ARE MANUFACTURERS, Birmingham, Pa.; it are Rooms St. Clair street two doors from the Allegheny Bridge: V LL keep constantly on hand a good assortment V of ware, of their own manufacture, and of a su perior quality. Wholesale and countty Merchants ate respectfully invited tocIII and examine for themselves. as they are determined to sell cheaper than has ever before been offered to the public. NB. Orders sent by mail, accompanied by the ca s h, o r good reference, will be promptly attended to. up 5-3 m. Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20,000 A prime article, for sale by Prosh Lobsters. g, DOZEN Canisters Fresh Lobsters: air 2 " Jars, Pickled " 11 in prime order, just arrived and for sale by A. G. REINHART, 140 Liberty ereet PRINTING MR. A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S SUPERIOR PRINTING INK, IN LARGY AND SMALL KEG., Just received at the office of the "Post." mitr 10. I'OAI OFFICE DIP•RTIVENT, April 7. 1845. DROPOSALS will be received by this Department 1. until the 10th day of May next, at 3 P. M., for furnishing 15,000 balances for the various Post Offi , ...es in the United States, constructed on a plan best calcu• lated to ascertain the weight of letters, and other mail able matter, under the Post Office law of 3d March, 1845. The prices at which they can be furnished to accompany the proposition. It will be perceived that it u ill be necessary that the balance should indicate a half ounce, and any giv en weight between a half ounce and eight ounces. Propositions not to be considered unless accompanied by samples. It is desired by the department that the whole num ber of balances indicated shall be furnished by the first of July; but the bidder will designate the time or, times at which he can furnish the same . April 14 Church & Carothers H AVE removed to No. 133, Wood street, next door to Messrs. H Childs & Co., where they have a large supply of Groceries, Iron, Nails and oth er Pittsburgh manufactured articles to which they i n . the nttention of their friends and customers. ap d3t&wit Peetnaylvasgy or ias /ALT Manufactory is in operation as usual, our ILY Warehouse having been destroyed in the late fire, our office and wareroom at the buildings of George Wernan. corner of Diamond Alley and Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Orders for Window Glass and Glassware will be attended toes usual. ap 12-1 m S. M'KEE& Cu. BEM MENEM North W..s D & O. W. LLOYD D. & G. W. LLOYD C. JOHNSON, Posttnßster General -I***7- /auttion Salts. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. 18 Building Lots at Auction. A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Woodand sth streets, on Friday, April 18th, at 3 o'clock. P AL. will be sold without reserve, by order assignees, Eighteen handsomely situated building Luta. on Holmes' Hill. being NOS 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30.73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 212, 213. 214, 215, 916 and 217,in Cook & Cat:mates plan of Lots, &c. These Lots are situate in a pleasant and improving neighbor hood, and will positively be sold to close the affairs of the Estate. The plan may be examined at the Auc tion Rooms. At the same time and place will be sold 8 shares stock in the Dry Dock Company. Terms at sale. JOHN D DAVIS, aplo Atlbtioneer. Valuable Real Estate at Auction. 4TB o'clock on Tuesday evening the 15th instant, at Davis' Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Ffth streets, will be sold without reserve, TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, situate in the city of Allegheny, fronting on Bank-Lane and the Penn's. Canal, being Lots No 8 and No 9, in Brown and Lode. rop's plan orLots, as recorded the 22d day of Novem ber, 1837, in Deed Book E 3d, volume 54, page 435 of the records of Allegheny County. Terms at sole. ap 5 J. D. DAVIS. Anctioneer. Adjourned Vale ofLota, on Fourth St Road. I N consequence of the severity of the weather, the Lots advertised by handbill and otherwise to be sold on the 22d inst., is postponed until the 10th day of May next. for further Information enquire of Mr David Beeler on Fourth Street Road, or to m 21-d&wtd Spring Fashion. No 93 Wood St, Third door below Diamond Alley. Al HAVING JUST RECEIVED FROM '".^42 New York, the SPRING FAS H lON for Iturs, lo4 lllll I am now, prepared to supply my customers end all those who may please to favor me with a call, with this new and beautiful style of Hat. _mar 1,1-,Lica 4. m S. MOORE. Poach Treas. A few of the hest varieties of Peach Trees—in ex. cellent order, from the Nurseries of Landreth & Fulton near Philadelphia, on hued and for sale by F. L. SNOWDEN, a r. 10. No 184, Liberty, head of IV,xxl R. D. SELLERS, M. D., R EMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Hand streets. five do°. s below Hand street. ap 1 Piano Pones. T HE subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid I assortment of Piano Fortes, from $2OO to $450 each The above instruments are of superior works manship. and made of the best materials: the tone is not to be excelled by any in this country. F. LUME. Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, 13 opposite Ex. change Hotel. riNE Piano Forte with Coleman's celebrated /Eo• lian attacbmentfor sale at up 7 ASMALL Church Organ with six stops of good tone and workmanehip, low fur cash nt ap F BLUME'S. Al A HOp eti A. N a large t A i N I. l:3, l l3 e o a A bo ll v D f S, ip 7 F BLUM r 500 LRS Cane for chair seats, for sale by ap 7 F BLUME LADIES► FANCY SHOE STORE. 0. d. BECZLEY Would respectfully inform the Ladles of Pittsburgh and Allegheny elites, THAT HZ HAS OPHNED AT NO. 11 FIFTH STREET, (FIVE DOORS PROW MARICHT ST.) A Ladies' Panty Shoo alaaniketory. Having procured his materials in the East—also the latest fashions—he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gaiters, Half• Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, of Kid or Fan cy color, on the shortest notice, and on the most rea sonable terms. Er N. B.—Satin Slippers made to order on a few boors notice. (Er All shoes made at this shop waER.LICTED. Hp 2-2 w , e ta_. 12& to 18 - 10 COUNTRY BANKS. Hank of Germantown " Chester county ar pat Delaware county " Montgomery county.... ----- 'par " Not chamber/and par Farmers' bank of Bucks county.... Easton bank par Doylestown bank .......• . ....... Prank/wi bank of Washington... Bank of ChambersbnrgA.... .. " Middletown .....—... - . ..... ....1 . " Gettysburgk ... .. •.. 1 " Lewistown • .... ..... 1 " Susergekanna eonnty 40 Berkscounty bank no sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.... . par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank " Bank of Lancaster par " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank •..1 Honesdale ".... Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville.... _ _ ...... 1 Monongakelabank of Brownsville pa New Hope and Delaware Bridge company . 2 r Northampton bank ...no sale Towanda bank . no sale Wyoming bank ....... ............ West Branch bank.... York York bank - 31 OHIO. Be/mont bank 0f5t•....... I Clinton bank of Columbus Columbiana bank of New Lisbon Circleville (Lenoreivee, caskier)....... 1 " ( Warren, cashier) . .• . ....no sale Cincinnati:banks Chillicothe bank.-- .. Commercial bank of Lake Erie . ..... ..... ..2 Dayton bank ........... .. Franklin bank of Columbus. _ . . .-- •• . • . 1 Farniers'and Mechanics' bank of Sterbentille.. I Farmers' bank of Canton 20 Geauga Granville Hamilton Lancaster Marietta Massillon Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Norwalk 1 Putnam Sandusky Scioto 1 Urbana ".. . Wooster ...... ........ ..... Xenia ...... Zanesville Bank of Cleveland.. . • I State bank and branch NDIANA. es State Serif. _ _ All bwars... ILLINOIS. State bank Bank of Illinois, Stsaionettonns VIRGINA. Bank of the Valley of Virgin l ia 1 Bank of Virginia . I Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virnia 1 North.. West ern bank of gi Virgini..... Merchants' avid Mechanics' bank of Virginin...par Bank at hforgantotim, .. MARYLAND, Baltimore City banks-- .. All other solvent banks— —-• ........ .• .. 1 NORTH CAROLINA All solvext banks.....—_ P IWKEN'NA, A uctioneer SOUTH CAROLINA All aolven:baleks.. - . . Allsolooil b was - Mobile banks.. -. Country banks - . •"•.......... New Orleans batiks LOUISIANA. (cowl) .... . - TENNESSEE. Allbam.ks . ...... ..... Bank of 31. Clair, MIC H MAN. St. Clair, a Bank of the River RaLifiA, Monroe ~3 Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit Michigan Invstrance Co.. Detr oit 3 Oakland County Rank. Pontiac ...3 ____________ Sewickley academy. A Classical and Commercial Boarding .Sckool ifirr Boys, on the Ohio Road, Fourteen miles from Pittsburgh. Rev. J.S. TR &YELL', A.M., PRINCIPAL. rp HE Summer Session will commence on Thursday, 1. May Ist, 1845. TERM S — Boarding, Tuiticn, Washing, Fnel, Lights, &a., pet .. .tension of tive months, sBs— one bell payable in advance; the balance at the close of the see-1 'ion. F BLUME'S Books and Stationary furnished when rinested. at the expense of tbe pupil. ALL CLOTHING TO BE DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupils forniAh theirown towels. It is very desirable that all should be present or, the fitst day of the sestsion. It r For further particulars inquire of the Principal of the Academy, or of Messrs. John Irwin & Sons, No 11 Water street, Pittsburgh, J. P. Gatzam, M. D. Hon. C. Shaler. ap 3 d6w Chair Factory. JNO. M. IRWIN. and James W. Wood well, carry on the Chair business in all its branches, end solicit the custom of their friends w bn may want to purchase a substantial article. A large assortment now on hand at low prices. mar 22 JNO. bl. IRWIN & CO. Select School for Young Ladi itArR. KENNEDY has removed to Penn street, .1.7.1. iliac door below Pitt, where his School will re open on Tuesday, let April 1845. mar 31. r . {^p sank Notts aultqui----)ange. COARZCTLD DALLY BY XIiABIER, EXCHANGE .IBEOZESt r 17TH STRZ ET SPECIE STANDAP D. Merciusato axdAlanufactstrers'Scrip Exckange Bank cr ip . „par Currency 1 I Berko County Scrip .1 EXCHANGE--AT SIGHT. Ox Pkitudetpkia ----a preen Net , York 4 m. Bodo*. press. Baltimore - preen. ••••• prem. SPECIE. Gold. ....4 preys, Silver PENNS YLVANIA. — PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh Merelowsts and Manufacturers' bank par . • .par Exchange ----" ..........par Do. Honitlaysburek PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Nortkern Liberties .. •par Do Pennsylvania ....... ...p ar Commercial Bank of Pointy/mania Farmers' and bank bank Kensington bank Manufacturers and Mechanics' .par ........ par Mechanics Moyamensing Phi/ade/pkia bank par Schuylkill .. ...... par Southwark ..... . .par Western par Bank of Penn Township . . ...par Girard bank par U. S. bank and branches ..... 30 ' KENTUCKY GEORGIA MITI Look Out for Guest Basralas AT •74111111111 VITOODWIILT4III PITTSBURGH FURNITURE WARSAW-VS. tensiTHE sub rt scriber has on hand the most ex ve assoment of well made and bsaati fully finished Peraiisre ever offered in this city, he will sell at &ultra Prices, via: Sofas—a variety of new patterns. Divans, Ottomans, 'Tete a Tete.' • Mahogany Chairs (new style.) do Rocking and Sewing Chain. Cane seat end Windsor do. Marble Top, Centre, Pier and Sofa Tables. Mahogany do Card do Dressing do Cherry do do do do do. Dressing Bureau* (Marble top,) new style. Wardrobe», Secretaries and Book cases. Mcaic Stools. talc. Het end Towel reeks. French and Patent High Posted Biodssesds. All kinds of common Furniture. Those intending to furnish, are respeerfaii inwhid o call and examine the assortment. man 224 f. JAS. W. WOODWELL - • - - ---•par par .par • artsereldp. THE business of the Saw Mill will barwidier AL conducted by the subscriber, under the firm tslaviHe 13. Craig & Son. who will promptly 1111 alll ea dors for any kind of sawed mfrs. Notice. HAVE left my books with Samuel delouse, et .1 lames Patterson's Lcick and Screw Menufeetio• ry, corner of Front and Ferry sts. than indebted to roe will please call and paybirn-4a isfully anther tied to clue my business. AU adcounts reinitiate( unpaid, on the first of May next, will be left in go bends of a proper officer for collection. ap 9-Imd. GEORGE ARMOR.. A CARD. rl lIE subscriber, having entered into a permanent arrangement with Mr. George Armor, to take charge of the custom department, be is now prepared to execute all orders in his line in the moat work manlike and fashionable style. Grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he will be unremiuing in his attention to merit the coetltoe• ante of those favore—end from the well known char. actor ot Mr Armor.. a Pm:disci/ Cutter, he trusts it will he unnecessary to say any thing further in his favor. Customers furnishing their own goods. may rely stp. on having them made up in The latest style, and on the most accommodating terms, 15 10 to The Undersigned would be happy to receive a call from hit friends and former patrons, and will newt himself esheretofore to the utmost of his ability to At and please their various tastes. ap B—tf GEORGE ARMOR. .......s THE CRY IS STILL FOR TEXAS. DCOOT AND SUOE EXPORITIIIIL No 112 Market Street, iTHE subscriber again appeals to his friends end the public generally, asking them to sustain him in his pa- alaiiii triune etTons to serve them and himself. Havingjost returned from the East, he is prepared to supply them with an article superior to any thing they can get in the city. This is no fiction, as those wbo have desk with rne tan testify. Humbug is the order of the day with some of our houses, but the public may rely on it that they will get a better Boot or Shoe for the same money of me, than in any other house in the city.-- Being a practical shoemakermyself, I have advarueges which is a guarantee to my friends that the goods pur chased by me is superior to those brought on by wee having no knowledge of the business. Customers, work made to measure. ap 10.2 w. GLASS STAINING, Ry J. Newton, FourLi street Road, near Toll Gate, T H E only Glass Stainer west cf the mountains. A specimen of this glass is to be seen on the steam boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to. feb. 19-w&dtf. ............"1 -- -• ---g ...b Wanted, AMATRON for the 'Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum. A middle aged lady would h• preferred. Reference required. Apply to MRS. ROBINSON, mar 7 Federal street, Allegheny. .............3 . Cd. VVJ DA V ITT , forme ar rly of the Iron City Ciro h • ing Store, is now engaged at the Tna Bto DOORS, where he win be happy to ace his friends and formercustomers, and serve them to the best - all' ability. a3.tf AT DR. JOHN BEADEL'S Medical Arley °fee. No. 50, Post Office Buildings, 3d et., is to be found • large asset talent of the swat approved Patent Medicines in use at the present day, es well as Perfumery, Eau De Cologne, Fancy Soap s , Sh as h i , Cream. &e., elre. Those wbo patronize the weed, will find a good supply of the hest chewing Tohaeco, and Importeld' and domestic Cigars of the best brand and quality. ap 5-d2wv• ON Saturday evening the 29th February. bessreess the LT S Hotel, and the packet boat landing, Allegheny city, a smell Vales., and a Red Tin thrwaitat Case, Any person finding the above, will he reward. ed by leaving them with Wm B Thoutpeos, lithe 8 Hotel. Pittsburgh, ap r• Spinning Wheel Irons. 30 GROSS Wheel Irons of superior quality mans ufectured by Geo Stevenson, suceessQr Thomas liaselton; for mak: by sutbuy, Surgical Instruments sad Wire Tools. • Torm W. BLAIR. having made an arrangement el with Thomas M'Carthy, cutler, he Is noir Me; pared to furnish all articles used b• Dentists, Wi g . puns, Saddlers, Vinton, Tailors, and Shoot melters, ea the shortest notice an the most reasonable terms. Any orders left with John W. Blair, No 120 Wend street, Will have immediate attention, 114 4,;,.; ; Syr Zak and fro id. I /in wo Farms of Land, situate oa the ateithasiville Road, Robinson Township, each containing ahovit 125 acres, and well improved. A Tract of Land in East Deer Township, oontair ing about 237 acres, of which, about 60 "Plis ale cleared ane under fence. ONE ACRE of ground in the City of Alisgbet7. situate on the bank of the Ohio, on which is crested a large and commodious Brick House. Eight Lots in New Troy, each 46 feet front by24o feet in depth. The unexpired term of a Lease of 4 1-2 Geese, bew. ing 3 years to run, enclosed with board tepee, owe the new Reservoir, Pitt Township. FOR LEASE—Six lots of ground, in the City .1 Pittsburgh, each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep. To be leased for 15 years. Six lots of ground, in the City of Plusbargh, each 20 feet front, by 100 deep, for 15 years. ALSO FOR SA LE.—A large Stearn Sew hEILI, ea the bank of the Allegheny River. near Pittsburgh. A Lot of ground, in Allegheny City, 1? 14 het wide by 60 deep, on which a neat Brie& bowie is saw ted. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Real Estate Agents and Conrhante>!ea„ corner of 4th and Smithfield its. and Peen at. 5 near the Canal. Pox. Rent, VOR one or several years, a very commodious .J 2 Brick House, situated on 7th street, Lames* Smithfield and Grant streets. Apply to sp 2 P. DELANY, 4 Liberty st. or Sale. A N excellent farm of 187 i acres of land la Wet* A mureland county, well watered and gond ispesstr. went; on which is erected a good Saw Iliil4 say person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by applying soon to jan 30. D W LLOYD. NEVILLE B. CRIAG,, ISAAC . Outlet Saw Mill, Allegheny. April 1. 1845. ap m P DELANY, 49 Liberty street. GEO COCTIRAN, A. McCAMMON
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