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PITTSBURGH, PA
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THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1845
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COMXITTICI FOR JUROR.
NI IL Craig, J. F. Kelly, A. Wylie, Jr.
Imo. oar outside form will be found a beautiful
porne. by,J. G. Wellman; and also several interm
ix( !nide&
Teerts.—We received through the Post Office, from
an aisitoymoua source, a number of toasts, which
seem to have been offered at a celebration of St.
Patrick'. day. As we do not know whereibey wer e
offored r and as they are not accompanied by the
manes of the officers of any celebration, we must
decline inserting them. They ate at the service of the
person who sent them.
ANOTII RIR QUICK TRIP —We are indebted to the
officers of the Cincinnati for late papers from Cincin
nati. A note from the clerk states that she made her
trip in 404 hours from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh! She
was 46 hours and 12 minutes to Wheeling...and 10
boort te minutes from Wheeling to Pittsburgh.
'MAGAZINES FOR APRIL.
. 11 111Aiie/e$ MAGAirlff. for April has been received
at. Cowes. It contains a likeness of Gen. Geo. P.
Moneta, some times called the "Tree-Sparer," ■nd
two other handsome engravings. The list of contd.
butors to the number; is magnificent—it embraces
WILLIS, Gaulle, and Mrs SIOOURN67. As usual,
this Magazine takes the palm for neatness and beauty
of.typographical execution.
THE APRIL No. LADtics' NATIGN•t. MAGAZIN;
is a beautiful one, end fatly sustains the high nepu
taden acquired by the work. Coon has received
his supply.
Tax HOYE JOURNAL END CITIZEN SOLDIER.—
This paper, so valuableto all seeking for knowledge
of military matters, is published in Philadelphia by A.
H. Dit.tatt—it is edited by IR&AH DILLER.
The publisher has lately enlarged and pettily impro
ved his paper, and it is now nucleating fur its literary
as well as its military features. It is published at. $2
per annum in advance.
or Tali Maur Rsv. BISHOP O ' CONNOR. will
deliver Lectures in St. Paul's Cathedral every Thurs
day and Sunday evening during Lent. at 7 o'clock.
The principles of the - Catholic Church will be ex
pinirred end defended, with special reference to the
charges now made against it .
The subject of Bishop O'Connor's Lectures on the
evenings of next Sunday and Thursday will be Tran
substantiation. mar 14
ran SE ARRIVAL, •
At No. 49, Liberty St.,
P. DELANY
''RESPECTFULLY invites the early attent'on of
-LL his friends and all who are about supplying
then:wives with
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING,
To bis present stock, which he has purchased in the
cities of PHILADELPHIA and Naw YORI,
AT STILL LOWER PRICES THAW
HERET'OPORE.
This stock is large, and comprises
EVERY D ESCRIPTION
Of PaahienaldAs and New Style Goode,
in his line of Business. The very liberal patronage
given to the subscriber,enable s him to employ per.
sons competent to cut and make work it such a style,
as will be SURE TO PLEASE, and at least
TWENTY PER CENT LOWER
than they can otherwise suit themselves. A glance
at the Goods and Prices will satisfy any good judgo
that he can get
BETTER GOODS, AT LOWER PRICES,
(made or unmade,) than are to be found at any other
establishment, paitieularly articles of a superior
quality.
THIS IS THE PLACE
Where • GOOD RES S COAT for from
$8 to a and $lO, of any fashionable color,
CLOTH AND MAKING WARRANTED,
D7' Made to order at the same prices.
CASSIMERE PANTALOONS,
for from $3 to $3 50, and $4 and 5 dollar-.-fims
qualities in proportion. French and English Cloth
COATS MADE TO ORDER.
And ready made for from $l2 to 14. 1511md 18 dol.
lan. A great variety of
VIEISTS AIND T'ißE3 - 2315fa•
Of the most elegant and varied style--a large assort
ment on hand. Every description of
TWEED COATS
For from 2to 3 and 4 dollars. Also, a general vs.
riety of other SUMMER WEAR, with a general
stock of
SKIRTS, STOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUS
PENDERS, and all other articles in the Clothing
line,
20 MINUTES,
spent in Itiol.ing through the finery of tilts establish
ment will be better spent, and save more money than
could bogeyed by looking through half the tailor shops
in the city,
Walk in at 49 !
You will be sure to get exactly what you want—or
something better .
mar IS
EAGLE HOTEL.
Third, between Wood and Market streets,
Nearly oppariteae New Post aria.
/111 sabscriberrespectfully informs the citi zone of
Ph and the public generally that he has
opened the ahem establishment for their accomoda.
Lion. Eie sincerely thanks those friends whose liben
silly patroniied him whilst Proprietor of the Waverly
House, and treat/Ist his increased accomodations will
enable him to retain aft his old friends and acquire ma
sty new 0130111. •
OP' The Eagle Hotel is exclusively for the accom
modation of gentlemen. and from it casual situation
in theimmediate vicinity of the Banks and Public Oft
oes, offers peculiar advantages to the man cf business.
The beds. bedding and furniture are all new. The
Larder unexceptionable, acid the Wines. Ales and
Lipton equal to the best in the State. His Guests
will be supplied with their meals at any hoar to suit
their convenience, on the Eastern System.
Trus—Per week.
Per day,
mt. 15
• • • Gallery.
Carats of and Market streets.
THE flubscritset would respectfully call the atten
tioe of the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to
the Feet of iris basing r*opened the old stand, recently
occupied by Kimball & Emerson, where all who wish
to "me themselves as others see them," may procure
correct likenesses, at rates so cheap, as to come with
in the means of the poorest.
Portraits warranted!! Likenesses taken leery day,
Sundays excepted. A liberal deduction made from
the regular prices where n nilies or flubs ore taken.
.1. E. I l dEE, Agt.
!Lit,d and
8.--InFtf,t7:ents. ca;
•for s iie. and I',
chuseri.
P. DELANY
t 5,00
1.00
THOMAS OWSTON.
j! . G Lid pile..
1 IL
art of
8 KIM SVATICII IN THI creatiskr...
ARRIVED.
Cincinnati, Pierze, Cincinnati;
National, Mason, do.
Benelux!, Mason, Louisville;
Putnam, Wilson, Zanesville;
Consul, Clark, Brownsville;
Michigan, Boles, Beaver.
DEPARTED.
New England. Page, Cincinnati;
Mail, Loran, Cincinnati;
Consul, Clark. Brownsville;
Utica, Clark, Wheeling;
Josephine. Bowman, Lowisville;
Michigan, Boles, Beaver
Par Now Orleans.
-4 The new Iron Steam Seim. Hunter,
IM ‘• t 7 ‘ e commanded by Capt J T AVLaugh
- •',
- ' lin, U S Navy, will leave for the a
b..ve and intermediate porta, on Saturday, 22d inst, at
10 o'clock AM. Fur freight apply on holm', or to
ml 7. JAMES MAY.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
THE safe and well-found ateatner
"UTICA," CLARK, Master, has con
meneed her tripii and will run ea reg
ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and W HEEL
ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pa,-
sage apply on board orto
jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
BEAVER PACKET
The well known steamer
4T.4" MICHIGAN,
"
W. B. Bot Es, Master, has commenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
, fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. end Beaver at 8, A. M.
Prices to suit the times, and these whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as
the weather a 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. HA RTON,
july 12 Water street.
ICThe Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
Near Oil Store.
JOHN 15 4'MASTERS, Ja., AGENT.
D EALER in Sperm, Elephant, Seal, Maio, Lard,
Tanners' and Linseed Oils. Sperm and Wax
Candles; Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead, &c. &c.
N. E. Corner of Hand and Liberty streets, Pitts
burgh, PO. mar 3—d3m
Dissolution of Partnership.
T HE Partnership heretofore existing between
Adams & Goldthorp. was dissolved by mutual
consent, on the 23d of December, 1844.
IVILLIANI ADAMS.
SAMUEL GOLDTHORP.
The business will be continued as usual,
at 61, Third at., by W. ADAMS.
I take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks
to my friends and ihe public, fur the patronage I have
received, and hope by a strict attention to all orders
they may please to favor me with, and moderate
charges, to meet a continuance of their patronage.
All kinds of Gas Fixtures made to order, and put
up in the neatest manner. Lamps Cleaned and Re
paired equal to new. Turning in general.
jan B—am WILLIAM ADAMS
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Change of Firm.
T HE subscribers having diposed of an interest in
their concern to ton gentleman connected withsn
Eastern house, they will do business in future under
the title of Algee, McGuire &Co. As ne propose ex-
tending our business comdriernb'y, we apprise all
those indebted to its in any way or to any amount, of
the necessity of making prompt payment, and all
those haring claims will please present them imme
diately fur settlement.
flew Arrangements.
AHE tishoillihrts having disposed of all their stock
of ready made clothing, have determined hence
' forth to devote their attention exclusively to the custo
mer brsuchof the Truing. According to our present
arrangement we will be in receipt of goods monthly,
well and tarefvfly bought, expressly for our botHe,
which we are determined (as one:facilities will enable
us) to offer lower than the same Bonds can be furnished
in thiscity. The style and , finish of our garments shall
be sexond to none. Theexclusive attention of one of
the firm is devoted to this branch, and the best hands
in the city employed by us in marina our work, to
whom the highest prices are paid. The variety and
extent of our stock together with the constant addi•
lions thereto, will enable us to offer inducements to
all. We would respectfully rekr those disposed to
patronize us, to any of our numernu. customers.
A LGEO, McGUIR & Co.,
Fnehi)nable Head Quarters, 251, Liberty st,
feb 25.
B,
iirmiagisaak Bridge aad Road nesupanY•
A GREEABLY to Act of Assembly, passed 3d day
of April, A. D. 1837. and revived by Act pas
ted the 18th day of April, 1844, notice is-hereby given ;
that BO( , Ics of Subscription for Stock to aaid Company,
will be opened at the following places, from 9 to 3 o'-
clock, on each day, viz: At the house of Daniel
Shawhan, in Birmingham, on Monday, the 24th of
March nest; at the Merchants' Hotel, in the city of
Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the 2.5 th day of March ; and
at the house of B. Acker, in Riceville, on Wednesday,
26th day of March next, where one or more Commis
sioners will be in attendance. By order of the
Board of Commissioners.
JAS. PATTERSON, Ja., Sec'y
feb. 24—chtit&avytcl.
Fresh Arrival
A T the cheap Morocco and Fancy Leather store. No
1 - 1. 95 Wood at.. next door to the corner of Dia
mond Alley. the following articles viz;
Curncoa boot Morocco;
do No 1 Kid;
do No 2 do;
do Rubbed off do;
Tampico boot Morocco;
do undressed do;
do dyed black do;
Madras boot Morocco;
do undressed do;
do Kid;
Fancy colored Moroccm
Cape of Goad Rope boot Morocco;
do do do Kid;
Pink and fait linings;
Black cross bar sheepskin;
Split sheep skins;
Alum tanned splits;
Japanned splits;
do sheep;
do muslin;
do velvet, &c., &c.
All of which will be sold at lower rates than at any
other establishment West of the mountains. Strange)s
and others will do well to call and examine my stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
feb24l
Dissohltion of Partnership.
T HE Partnership heretofore existing under the
Sron of Kingsland & Hays, in the Foundry bu
siness, is Pitt township, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent, A. Heys is alone authorized to settle
up the business of said firm
. N. B. The business wine carried on es heretofore
by A Hays. C XINGSLAND,
Feb.ll, 1845.—feb12.tf A HAYS.
Canary Seed.
400 LBS. Fresh Canary Seeds, just received
fix sale wholesale and retail, by
F. L. ariowlsEN,
No 184, Liberty head of Wood Its
New Orleans Sugar.
Hhrh. •Irriv'd ro-d for , 1
!,v
ittsbur
ALGEO & MeGUIRE,
251 Liberty at
JOHN IL McKEE
MCI
for Salt and to Let.
mA large and pornrenient two story frame
dwelling -House, violate on Front, nevi Ferry
street.
ALSO—A large and very convenient three story
Brick dwelling House, on Wylie street.
ALSO—A two story Brick Warehouse, - oh Ferry
street., Apply to
trier 13
T. Let -
pa -
SEVERA L. brick residencies, built
and finished in the - modern style, and Irti
situate in the delightful and airy port of Allegheny
City, fronting the River in tho neighborhood of the
upper Bridge --terms reasonable. Enquire of
W. B. COPELAN,
at the Offioe of t he Union Cotton Fac D tory.
Allegheny City, March 1. 1845. m4-.ltf
To Let.
T HE STORE on the corner of Fifth and Union
greet& now occupied by J. Pattervin.
Apply to
JAMES MAY.
mur 6
To Let.
TH E twn story brick dwelling house No 89
Smithfield street. at present occupied by Mr
John McFuden. Enquire of JOHN D DAVIS,
feb 20 corne r of Wood aid sth streets.
Rat/leld Rope Walk for Rent,
T HAT extensive Rope Walk lately occapied by
Smith 6r Guthrie, extending from the Kittaning
road to the Allegheny river in Pee:3les townships,
where 'ropes for the inclined plane. Portage rail-road,
has been manufactured to great advantage, together
with the Steam Engine and muchienery complete, will
be rented on moderate terms.
Enquire of GEO. COCHRAN.
feb 7.
No 26 Wood at.
Por Sale.
'
.. A two story frame house, 16 by 32 feet, to.
gether with a lot of ground situated in Alleghe
ny city, near the Union Cotton factory, 25feet fronting
on Canal street, tuning back 116 feet to Carpenter's
Alley, will be sold low for cash or Pittsburgh manufac
tured articled. Apply to W. B. HAYS,
feb 5
No. 220 Liberty at.
Sale.
A N excellent farm For
of 167 d acres of land in West
moreland county., well watered and good impruv
ment ; on which is erected a good Saw Mill; any
person wishing to purchase, can have a bargain by
applying soon to
jan 30
To Let
A lArgeand convenient two story Brick dvvel
si7i ling Hone, on Wylie street, now uccupicd by
It IVadhington, EN. Apply to
jen 28 JAMES MAY.
To Lot.
jatA large and convenient two story Brick
House, with Carriage Huuse and Stable, on
the corner of Penn and Factory streets, sth Ward.
A very convenient twu story Ftarou House on Front
near Ferry street.
A two story Brick dwelling on Ferry Street.
Also—A frame Cottage in Allegheny city, below
the Canal. Apply to JAMES MAY.
jan 28
STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS
FOR RENT.
T HE subscriber has a large and conven:ent build
ing with about a 50 horse power engine, which
he offers to let in rooms to suit any person who may
wish to have power for manufacture, at a less rate than
keen be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth
street, opposite Exchange Hank.
jan 16-3 m H. 11. RYAN.
To Let,
A COTTAGE with about four acres of glikk
ground in the borough of Lawrenceville,=
with carriage -house, stabling, fruit trees and a good
spring, of water on the premises. Further information
will be given by either of the subseriLers, executors fut
the estate of Winium 'roman, dec'd.
Possession given on the first of April.
JAMES TOMAN.
GABRIEL ADAMS,
DAVID McM ll
jan
To Let.
T FIE second and third storiesof the new Buildings
on the corner of .sth and Union streets.
Apply to JAMES MAY.
jnn 28
JAMES coanzum,
Corner of Liberty and Factory streets, Fifth Ward,
Pittsburgh
.ANUFACTURER of Meg main Fire Proof
lII_ Chests, Iron Doors. Grates and Railings; Iron
Doors for Bank Vaults, Canal and Rail Read-Irons,
together with every description of Smith work.
!INFER To—M Allen, James May, William Holmes,
Samuel Church, Lewis Hutchinson, Lorenz, Sterling
& Co., John Irwin &Son, Atwood & Jones, A Beelen.
PITTSBURGH, bl• RUH 3, 1845.
We, the undersigned, having been present at a test
made this afternoon, of a Fire Proof Chest, manufitc
tured.by Mr. Jas. Cochrtn, certify, that said chest
remained in the fire, which was fed and kept up durin g
the whole time, at least one hour, and during nearly
all that time was red hot. On being cooled and open
ed, the papers and Bank notes which we saw placed
inside, were preserved. We c nvide r the test was
must fair, and perfectly satisfactory, and cheerfully
and confidently recommend the safe made by hint to
the public. Signed :
Anthony Beelen, Esq. , W H Smith, Rees C Town
send, A Miltenkrger, 14 Allen, John Scott, John
Anderson, William J Ankrim, William J Anderson,
John FI Cassel.
A BEELEN, Esq., Commission Merchant, corner
of Fmnt and Ferry streets, and Mr. G. BEALE, Jr ,
No 74, Wood street, are Agents for Pittsburgh; and
Messrs, BRYAN and MILTENBERGER. St Louis,
Mo., to either of whom orders may be addressed.
Pittsburgh. March 8, 1815 dly
To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh.
ITHE suLscrib4r most respectfully
informs the gentlemen of this city and 4 llll l loiii
vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and
SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the
Mapes office, at the stand lately occupied by P. Ker
rigan. Having been foreman in some of the most
fashionable bootshops in the Eeastern cities; and haw
ing fin nisbed himself with the best French and Ameri
can calf eking, be hopes by his attention to business to
merit a share of public patronage To those gentle
men who have kindly patronized him be returns his sin
cere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the
goodness of his work and knowledge of his business
July 24-tf,
M cGUFFEY'S Eclectic School Books; Cohb's
new series of Readers, Nos. 1,2, 3,4, and 5 ;
Smith's new Arithmetic and Grammar; Smith's
Mitchell's, Olney's. and Morse's Geographies; Bul
lion's EngliM and Latin Grammars t Parley's Com
mon School History ; Sawlees Speller and Readers,
Nos. 1,2, and 3; just received and for sale cheap for
cash or good clean rags by J. H. MELLOR,
m 4. 122, Wood street.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
HAZEN'S Speller and Definer—intended to oisvi ! .
ate the necessity of a Sebooi Dictionary
enpores History of the United States—for schools--
theahcapest and m nat convenient history yet publishedt
Kirkham's Grammar; Moree'sGeogmphy ; Mitchell's
Geography; Smith's Grammar; Brown's Grammar;
just received and for sale by
Medicine Chests tsr Steam Boats.
T HE subscriber has now on hand twenty medicine
chest s (of various sizes and prie.es,l for a:lir-cheep
or cash.
IVIVt. THORN.
t; •b 22 Droacriqt, 53 Nlarket st., Pitisborgh,
• ome at Last.
A I,OT of ilie real Go , ihen Cherie, of very supe
To, Let.
JAMES MAY
D &G W LL
TERNAN
W. M'DONALD,
No. 65, Wood street
2tuttion Salto.
Firstle of Fresh Dry Goods.
WILL be sold at the New dftelion Rooou, Noe.
TBl amid 63, Wood street, THIS MORNING, the
20th inst., at 10 o'clock, a very large and fresh assort
ment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, which have
been just received from the East, for fall sales- Tbis
stock embraces clearly the whole variety of articles in
the line; g ll of which are of the best fabric, and very
latest fashions. They will be sold fur cash, conency,
in lots to suitpatchasers.
N .
Blue black, brown and WOOL
invisible green broadoloths,
superfine; blue, black and mixed satinetts, indigo blue
and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and
Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot
cloth, &c.
Worsteds.
Plain six quarter English merino, of all colors;
changeable figured A !paces lust res; three and six quar
ter mousselia de 'eines; dress hclkfs, Sec.
Silks and Satins.
Plain blk dress silk; figured silk besting; American
sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfs; &a.
Linens and Cottons.
Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton,
prints, checks,ginghams, Irish linens; brown muslins,
bleached do.; cambric du.; table cloths; tablediaper;
Sec.
Fancy Articles.
Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders, stay laces, me
rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc.
CAPS, HATS AND BROGANS,
Belonging to a separate invoice, which must be clo
sed without any reservation. One case of fine Nutre
hats; one case of cloth, velvet er d glazed cups; and
two cases metes fine Brogans.
Al 2 o'clock, P M.
A very large assortment of new and second hand
household and kitchen furniture. mar 20.
Adjourned Sale of Real Estate.
B Y order of Executors, will be *old agreeably to
adjournment, on the premises. on Friday next.
March 21st. at 11 o'clock, A M., by order of the Ex
ecutors of the Estate of Benjamin Bakewell, deceased,
that valuable Lot of ground, situate at the corner of
Smithfield street and Virgin Alley, having a front of
55 feet on the former, and extending along the latter
86 feet, to a four feet alley, on which is erected a con
venient brick meeting house, about 35 feet by 50 feet,
well pared and lighted with Gas, capable of accom
modating 300 persona.
Terms, which will be liberal, made known at time
of sale.
J. D. DAVIS.
Pittsburgh. March 19, 1845. Auctioneer.
Dry Goods, Steady made Clothing, &c.
W ILL be sold at M'Kenna's Auction Mart,cor
net- of 2,1 and Wood sts , on Thursday, the
20th inst. at 10 o'clock, A M. a variety of Dry Goods,
consisting in part ofChaihs.CaAinets, Kentucky Jeans,
Bed Ticking'', Woolle Shawls, ar.c. Also, at the same
time a smell lot of reedy made clothing.
And at 2 o'clock P M, new and second hand furni
ture, among which are bedsteads, tables, chairs, bu
reams, &a. Terms at Sale.
Orphan's Sale of Real Estate.
P URSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court ,
dated, March 1, 1845, will be exposed to public
1 sale, upon the premises, on Wednesday, the 26th inst.,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. --the foPowing described tract
or piece of land, containing 9 acres and 34 perches,
situate in Ross Township, Allegheny County, 4 miles
from the city of Pittsburgh, on the Franklin Road;
bounded by lands of George S. Webster and wife,
William Rodenbaugh, John W. Goffand Peter Ivory;
being a dividend part r.f the estate of John Rodenbaugh,
late of Ross Township, and County aforesaid, deceas
ed; in an amicable action of petition in the District
Court, July Term, 1844; No 417. The property is
well worthy the attention of those who may wish a
pleasant Country residence.
Also, well designed for any person wishing to gar
den. It has erected upon it, a Bne brick mansion'
house, Containing six miens, a large kitchen, with I
front and beck cellar, and a MOat excellent spring of '
water at the door. There is attached to the house,
one acre in garden, well improved, hnving in it some
of the choionst plants and shrubery in the Country, I
with an excellent assortment of the best grapes.!
There is also en the property a fruit orchard of 200 !
bearing trees of the choicest fruit. Any person wish- I
ing further inlet rnation, ran obtain it by calling on W.
Brentllnger, Esq., Office on sth Street, between Wood
nod Smithfield.
JACOBIATTLE, Guardian.
& ,
Pitothurgh, Mardi 12 LYND ,
1845. A BICKLEY
uctiomeeers.
N. B. Thirty scree of good hand adjoining the
above can be had on rea4onable terms.
FRESH ARRIVAL AT
WILLIAM DICIBrs
CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE,
136 LIBERTY STREET.
THE
proprietor or the above establishment hogs
respectfully to inform his friends and the public
in general, that he is just receiving from the Eastern
cities one of the
LARGEST AND MOST FASRIONABLE
•
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English, French and American Cloths and
Cashmeres,
Comprising the best fabrics and newest patterns ,
adapted for the
SPRING AND SUMMER. SEASONS'
Together with a great variety of new and
HANDSOME STYLES,
Of every description, of Cotton, Linen and Woollen
Summer Stuffs, Stocks, Silk Handerchiefs, Cravats,
Shirts, Drawers, and every article of
READY MADE. CLOTHING, &c.
Making ono of the
LARGEST, BEST, AND MOST FASHIONABLE
STOCKS
For Gentlemen's wear, ever offered in the city; all of
which he is determined to sell at the
VERY LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH.
All that is needed to convince, is a fair inspection,
which he earnestly invites, believing that he can sell
better goods, at lower prices, than are generally met
with,
Orders in the tailoring line executed in the best
manner, and at the sborte4t notice.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Are particularly invited to call and examine the stock
before purchasing elsewhere. mar 3-dim
Building Lots Por Sale.
IWO large lots on the Fourth - street road, bounded
on the enat and west by Mr. Miller's property,
opposite to G. Gumbert's. One lot is 45 feet front on
the road, and 120 beck, to a 24 foot alley; the other is
47 feet 11 inches, also fronting on the road, by 120
deep. These lots will be sold together or divided, to
suit purchasers.
Also, Four lots in Laceysille, fronting on Overbill
street. 20 feet front by 100 back.
All the above Lots are pleasantly situatPd, those on
the Fourth-street Road particularly so, having a beau
tiful sycamore tree, which would shade a house admi
rably,
The above property, if not sold previous to the 22d
day of March next, will be offered at public sale on
that day at 3 o'clock, P. M., on the ground. on the
Fourth-street Road. and in Laceyville at 4 o'clock,
The terms will be liberal. For further particulars
aPPIY to Anthony Beeriest, Commission Merchant.
Front street, Geo. L Rice , near the Toll-gatesf or to
David Beeler, Peebles township, on the Fourth -street
Rood. mar 3-d&w
Dry Goods.
T "E undersigned having purclased the entire
stock of Preston & Mackey, consisting of a va
riety of foreign and domestic Dry Goode, which he
will now offer at vary low prices fcr cash. Country
merchants, and all who wish bargains, will please
call in and examine for themselves.
jan 2R-6m. • WM. r, MACKEY.
Dried Fruit,.
I(3loDlied Poaches,
1:25 do do Applo/,
1. .• Hodk•cl n!',l fnr sale by -
P M'KENNA,
Auctioneer
L75?3: 0 ‘!1 , ;r - e. C-1;
COILDIOTSD DAILY IT
& MUM, IMAZIEMI4IOI 811013118,
comma or WOOD AND THIRD ATE
SPECIE STANDARD.
Merchants andAtfasufaetitrers'ScriP ...par
Exchange Bankeri p .
Currency
Berke County Scrip
5
EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT.
On Philadelphia
....4 preen
New York
.4 prei.
Boston.
.... prem.
Baltimore
.4 Prem.
SPECIE.
Gold
prem.
Silver
PENNSYLVANIA.--PITTSBURGH.
Bank of Pittsburgh
Par
Merchants and Manufacturers bank •- -par
Exchange
....
Do. Hollidaysburgh par
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North America •
Do Northern Liberties pal
Do Pennsylvania
par
COMmercial Bank 01 Pennsylvania
Farmers' and lifecUmics bank par
Kensington hank
Manufacturers and Mechanics' par
Mechanics"
Moyarnensing
Philadelphia bank
Schuylkill r r
-
Southwark ..... "....
Western
I Bank of Penn Township
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches
30
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown
" Chester county pm.
" Delaware county
" ' Montgomery county pat
..
" No.shumberland
par
harmers' bank of Bucks county.... ..par
Easton bank
.. • • • • • •
.......ar
Doylestown bank .. .... p
ear
FrankhnS Ink of Washington
Bank of Chambersburgh-- 1
" Middletown
" Getty5burgh ............., .......
1
" Lewistown •
..... 1
" Susquehanna county 40
Be rksconnty bank. no sale
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company par
Carlisle bank
1
Erie bank
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster
par
" Bank of Reading
par
Harrisburg. bank 1
Ifonesdale "
Lancaster "
Lancaster co. "
Lebanon
.
' , finer,' bank of Pottsrille...... . .... -...1
Monongahela bank of Brownsville
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2
Northampton hank
....no sale
Towanda bank
- no sale
Wyoming bank ....... -
West Branch bank-- _
York bank... -
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St. Clairsvil 1e....... 1
Clinton bank of Columbus-- . •
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon...-. . 1
..-1
Circleville (Lawrence, caskier)...... 1
( Warren,
~.no sale
Cineinnr ti banks -
Chillicothe bank.... .__
Commercial bank of Lake Erie . 2
D a yton bank
Franklin bank of Coltsmbus. ...... .
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville ..1
Farmers' bank of Canton. ..... • .• 20
ea ug a.. —. • . ~..... 1
Granville
Hamilton
10
Lancaster
10
Marietta
...... .—.....1
Massillon
Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati 2
Afo-vnt Pleasant
Normalk
Putnam.
.....
Sandusky + _ _.
Scioto
•• • •
Scioto
Urbana
Wooster
Xenia
Zanesville
Bank of Cleveland.. ..„ „ . .....
Mate bank and branchelNDlANA.s
State Seri" 5
KENTtiCKY
All banks......
I "
LLINOIS.
State bank
Bank of Illinois, Shatoneetomn
GINIA.
Rank of the Valley VIR
of Virginia 1
Bank of Virginia .
. .
Exchange bank of Virfinia 1
Farmers' bank of Virgin i a.... .. . I
North, Wertern bank of —•-- - - • -
Merchants' and MeekaniinAiTh of Vir ßranches... ginia ..
Bank at Morganton'''. _ _ _
MARYLAND
Baltimore City banks...
All other solvent banks., .• .• • ...• 1
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks.. _ . _
SOUTH CAROLINA
411 solventbasks
GEORGIA.
AnsaEvent banks .. .
Mobile banks.. .. ..
Country banks..
LOUISIANA.
Nem Orleans banks (
~.,,,1
TENNESSEE.
A 11 bank5.,.........- —... .....,..,.,3
MiCHIGAN.
Bank of 31. Clair, St. Clair, ....• 3
Bank of the River Bassin, Monroe 3
Fanners' and Meckanics Bank, Detroit 5
Michigan bunrance Co., Detroit 3
Oakland County Bank, Pontiac,...,.,
Valuable Standard Works,
ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond
the Reeky Mountains, by 'Washington Irving.
Catlin's North American Indians, being letters and
notes, on the manners, customs and condition of the
Wildest tribes of Indians, in North America.
Prescott', Conquest of Mexico, with a preliminary
view of the ancient Mexidan Civilization, and the
Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes, by Prescott
The Life of Lorenzo DeMedici. called the Mag.
nificent. by Wm. Roscoe.
The Private Journal of Aaron Burr, during his rysi
dente of Four veers in Europe, with selections from
his correspondence. Edited by Mathew L. Davis;
the above fur sale low for Ca.h, by
CHAS. H. KAY. Bookseller,
corner of Wood and 3d streets.
15011 Rhin. No.l SALT:
V In Store end for sale by
SAM'L. M. KIER,
Canal Bain, neat 7th street,
Pommylnman Canal and Railroad.
ADJOURNED SALE.
AGREEABLY to an Act of the L e gislature of
'Pennsylvania passed 29th A pril. 1841, the books
for subscription to the Stock of the Pennsylvania Ca
nal and It Cornpawy, will be re-opened at the
Nfetchant,' Exchange, in :he city of Philadelphia. at
o'clock. A. NI, on the first day of April, 1845, and
s;rrmrtirnietrom 9 n'clock until 3 o'clock, I'. M. for
twenty Juridicial tinvs therenfrnr.
1k order of the
- - par
par
• * par
'-par
par
par
....par
par]
par
.... ...... ....par
ret , •••• ....1
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•P •• ~ .• .1 , ,8
rri H pubt,i, rr , miirtfol!‘: ircitr m r in d ex .
1 amine the Piano Yenta with ttniahmin,w;obrativi
improvement whieh has
.',rtiet been recaiN,. - ii, and t. of:
feiii to t tte impect iOll of vastta s.
n~
.. ~;..
71114118 P 0 II TATI 01S. 7-
llama 1845.111 Ma
United States Portable Stoat Liao,
For the Transportatio n of Freight dad Emigre*
Passengers, to cued from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL.
PHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON.
No transhipment between Piltsbargh and Philad'a.
T uts old eg,..,,,,,, Portable Boat Line, ba 'yin,:
extensive facilities is enabled to store and carry
a large amount of produce and merchandise with em.
taints and despatch. One or more Boats will depart
from the depot at each end of the line daily (Sundays'
excepted,) at 3 o'clock, P. M., and warrant Goclds to
be delivrred through in 8 days,
Produce consigned to the house at Pittsburgh for
shipment to the East, will bo received from Strom
Boats and forwarded without delay. and always at the
very lowest rates of freight charged by any respansi.
ble Line. All merchandize !aphis Line from the East
and consigned to C. A. Al'Astavv, Pittsburgh, will
be forwarded immediately on arrival to their destine.
tion. Bills of Lading transmitted, and every instrne.
tion from shippers promptly attended to without any
extra charge for storage, comrnission.ete.
The proprieto rs in soliciting a continuance of the
patronage heretofore so liberally extended to this
Lire, pledge themselve s , that nothing that experie
en c
and attention can affeot shall be wanting to promote
the interests of Customers. Address or apply
to
1
C. A SPANULTY,
Cl Basin .
ROSE MERRlL:l.Pith.burgh & DODGE,
71 S mith's Wharf, Baltimore.
I A. L.GERH ART & CO.
Broad st., Philadelphia,
IV. ADJ. T. TA !'SCOTT,J 76 South st., New York,
h 1, 1443.
AORNTS FOR FRB
Pii.OPRIRTORS.
rillginirgb. Din
faiP• Until the now actincanct is completed nrrust
the Allegheny river at Pittsburgh, Goods will be is.
cri mg} and delivered at nor warehouse in Allegheny
city. Ofice, corner of Lacuck and Federnl
mtr
C. A. AVANULTY.
Pan/ PASSXMOZIB LINE,
.4••• a • ••4.
Via arownsvillo and Onnaherhuid, fbr
sal
timore, Washington and Philadelphia.
Sprint Arrangements, dummeneing Tuesday, Fatalism"
4th, 1845.
THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS
Ora
LOUIS MeLA NE, JAcnes, Master.
CONSUL, CLIaK, Meister,
Will leave the wharf boat. above the Monongahela
bridge, alternately awry morning ut ai o'clock, pre,
et Rly.
By this arrangement pas•eneers will take coaches
at Brownsville at 4 o'clock. P Al., Railroad Cara et
Cumberland at a wo.ch. A M., and arrive at Balt'.
more at 5 o'clock, P
Through to Baltimore in 32 hourii, fare $lO.
Philadelphia in . 40 " $l2.
Tickets to he had at the Stave and Boat office, neat
door to the Monongahela Hou‘c.
Freight must be delivered at the wharf boat is the
afteinoon, as the departure of the boats will be posi
tive at the hour named.
feb 24-tf
I Ready Wade Coffin Warebensa.
' Fourth Street, second door from the U. S. Bonk,
WIL TROVILLO, UNDERTAKERS
tItESPECTFULLY inform,t the public that
he has removed his ready made coffin taare,
house to the building recently occupied by My,
R. C. Berfbrd, directly opposite his old stand
where ho is always prepared to attend prompt,
ly to any orders in his line, and by strict alien.
Lion to all the details of the business of an Undertaker
he hopes to meet public confidence. He will be pre.
pared at s Lt. HOURS to provide Hearses. Biers, Car,
riazss and every mrpiisire nn the most liberal terms.
Calls from the cnunity will be promptly attended to.
His residence is in the same buildings with his
warehouse, where those who need his services May
find him at any time.
Refereners:—W W livtin, Judge Riddle, Judge
Patton. %V 13 Al'Clure, Las° Hurrio, ItevJohn Muds,
D. D., Rev Robert Rruce. D. D., Rev SIIMIIet Wilt '
limns, Rev Jusepb Kerr, Rev Jumes M Davis, Res
E 1' Swift.
Improred Shutter Fa Meiners.
rin HE subscriber has invented and manufactures
a superior SHUTTER FASTENER, made of
malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind
now in use in this city,end, he believes in the United
States. To be had at any ni the Hardware stores fn
the city. and at the mar.ufactory, Smithfield at., core
oar of Diamond alloy. J. voGDr.s.
jun 14-iity.
WILLIAM! PIIACOCIL,
GLASS CUTTER AND GLASS STAINER,
SMITHFIELD STREET,
narwgett DIAMOND ALLEY AND FIFTH eTRELT,
W P. respectfully solicits public patronage,
• and engages to do his work inn style equal
if not superior to that crony similnr establishment
the country. iq
feb 19.3 m
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Notice, Call and Settle,
A LL persons indebted to the hoe Firm of Chsn
ti bets & Bowman, partners in the saw mill but
sines,, prior to the let of April last, (as we hay, labia,
ly agreed to date oar dissolutio n from that time) ore
hereby notified torn!' and :mile up, on or befote the'
15th of March next; as all accounts remaining unsete
tied after that date, will he placed in the hands of
a propet per Ann for collection. And all persons h es t
ing claims against the same, will please present the%
for settlement. JOHN CHA MBERL
11+19. JOSEPH BOWMAN.
Old
EVANS & 117cFADEIN.
THE subscribers beg leave to inform the Moods
and thepublic , in general, that they have tattiM
into partnervhip for the purpose ofeontinuing thiltplata
nfacture of Ploughs, Corn Sheller*, Plough CestlnSte,
Stoves, Hollow ware," and all 10 MA of Caitinlr 010
old and well known establishment •
'EVANS' MILL," No. 10 WATER STREET.
Mr. McFarlen respectfully solicits a return andcon,
tinuance of the patronage of the friends oldie old anti
former firm of - Evans and McFarlon," whilst Mr.
Evans also solicit*a continuance of the patronage of
the friends of ihe bite firm of 0. 0. Frans & Co.
GEO. M. EVANS ?
fob JOHN M:FA DEN.
White & Brother,
No 76, Market, beliceew the' Diamond and Fourth. .
A RE now receiving from l'biladeivhia and New
York. their spring. assortment of Fancy and Std,
ple Dry Goods, to which they r fluid invite the aiLeAl
ti3n of their friends and the public generally.
N. D. Their old stock will be sold oil . at Focluped
prices. feb 26-Im,
S. S. Molasses,
BBLS. "Goodelea" S. H, Marlasses, Joel rat
sk.t ceived and for sale I,y
J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO.,
Water street.
James Slaimirj A !den:rasa.
Office on Penn et., nettrifia Market !lease, sth Wprlif
feb 25.
Likenesses of Go',. Skunk,
WILLIAMS' fine Print of Gov. Shook, may b.
obtained at HILLIERS' Flint Storm, 1011
Woori wreet —Pr ice 50 els. fob IT.
Jainism Attachment,
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