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    the Mak) Morning post.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1845
u rITTSBURCIfi BOARD OF TRADE
COMMITTICE FOR MARCU.
N. B. Craig, J. F. Kelly, A. Wylie, Jr
rgr On our out Aide form will be found en interest
ing Poem, entitled ''The Dance of Death." and some
Agricultural extracts.
THE WICATHER.—We venture another paragraph
about the weather. We have not the remotest intention
to make a prediction concerning it—but will merely
town that fillet having had divers change., tha sun
shines brightly this evening, (Friday) tub' things look
cheerful again.
PORTRAIT of THIS PRE:sink:WT.—Mr. J . 13satratto,
of Nashville, Tenn., is now ir the city with n new
•ndeacelicnt lithographic full length likeness of presi
dent Pout, which he sells at the reduced price of 50
cents. It may be proper to soy that, this likeness his
jut been published, and is superior to any that has
yet appeared. Gen. JAcKsoN, and oilier friends of
the President s have given testimonial., o f it s exac t ne ss ,
and their opinions of its great merit as a work of art.
Mr. B. will remain in the city for some days for the
purpose of disposing of these portraits. Specimens
may be seen at this office.
S'st.r. or FURNITCRE.—We invite astentisn to the
Sale of Furniture, this afternoon, et the house of S.
W. lit.sca, Esq.
RELIGIOUS ISO I ICE
Joseph A Dogdale, a minister of the Society of
Friends, will hold a Religious meeting in Temperance
Hall, Smithfield street, on to-morrow, (Sabbath) even
ing, at 6i o'clock. The citizens are respectfully invi
ted to be present.
- The popular ilivrus:don of the following very
in
terrsting theme: I believe in one holy Catholic
Apostolic Church, will be c”ntinued by the Rev. Hugh
Kirtland, A. M., in the lnrge room above John D.
Davies Auction Room., on the earner of Wood and
Fifth streets, on the evening of Tuekluy, 25ch ins..,
commencing at 7 o'clock.
Tits: RIGHT REV. 131511 fir O'COSSOR, tv ill
deliver Lectures in St. Paul's Cui Mull el every Thurs
day and Sunday evening during Lent, at 7 o'clu.-k.
The principles of the Catholic Chun•h %sill to ex
plained and defended, with special r eference. to the
charges now made against it
The subject of Blibep O'Connor'. Lecture. on ti e
evenings of next Sunday will be Transubstantiutioh.
mar 22.
20000 FIRE BRICE, a prime article,
fur sale he
mnr 20
50 BBI.S. fresh family Flour, on band and for
sale by
mar '2O
FRESII ARRIVAL,
At No. 19, Liberty St.,
P. DELANY,
RESPECTFULLY invite.; the entl attent'on
his friends and all who pre about supplying
I drives with
SPRING AND SUMMER
I, 0 T I N ,
To his pre eat stock, which he has purchased in the
citios of I'MILADELPHIA and NEW YORK,
AT ST. L LOWER PRICES THAN
ER ETOPORE.
This stock is large, 114 - 4p9mprises
EVERY I) E. • toN
Of Fashionable anti New - glV e rffCloods,
in his line of Business. Thu sery liberal patronage
given to the subscriber, enables him to employ per
sons competent to cut and make work i" such a itylu,
as will he SERE TI) PLEASE, and at least
TWENTY PER CENT LOWER
than they can otherwise suit them:elves. A glance
at the Conde and Prices will satlsly any good Judgn
that be can grt
BETTER GOODS, AT LOWER PRICES,
(made or unmade,) than are to he found at any other
estahliAment, pat Lieu:arly artickg of a ,super ior
'Panty.
TBIS IS Trim PLACE
Where a Goon DRESS COAT
$a to 9 and $lO. of any fa.hionable color ,
CLOTH AND MAKING WARRANTED,
Kr Made to order at the dame rri‘:es.
CASSIMERE PANTALOONS,
for from $3 to $3 50, and $ I nod 5 tiollant—fine
qualities in proportion. Frendi nod English Cloth
COATS MADE TO ORDER.
ILdarly made for Gum $l2 to 14, 15, and 18 dol
lars. A great variety of
VIGBIELT AINIO 171_15'IVITITZ
Of the most etegont told varicd style--u large assort
ment on Land. Every description of
T AVE COAMS
For from 2to 3 and 4 d , .!lurg. Alo, !I general va
riety of other SUMMER W EAR, With a gene ra l
amok of
SKIRTS. STOCKS, II ANDKERCHIEFS. SUS
PENDERS, and all other articic6 in the Clothing
line,
spent in looking through the finery of
went will be better &pent, and save more money then
could be saved by looking through ball the tailor shops
in the city,
Walk in at 49 !
You will be sure to get exactly what you want--or
something better
mar 15
SUN DR! ES-150 bngg Rio Cofl.e; 25 do Lagovra;
50 packages Young Byron. Gunpowder, and Im•
Hal Teal , : 30 bokes nggorled Tobacco; together with
a general ag4nri ment of every thing in the Grocery line.
Also, COTTON YARN, Iron, Nails, Ca.oings, and nil
kinds of Pitt4urgh manufactures, all of which will
be offered on pleasing terms.
4ILMIN, JENNINGS &. Co.,
43 Wood St.
ALL persons having claims ogninst the undersign
ed, on account of his official business as (Aer
seer of the Poor, will please present them immediate
ly, fur settlement. I .1 ASH BRIDGE, 0 of P.
roar 13.
Dagnerrean GailexT.
Corner of Fifth and Ma r 4 et al, eels
rp HK Subscriber would respectfully call the
atten
tiunof the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, to
the fact of his having re-opened the old stand, recently
occupied by Kimball & Emerson. where all who wisi.
to "see themselves ns others see them," may procu
correct likenesses, at rates so cheap, at to come with
in the means of the pootest.
Portraits warmuicii!! Likenocsrs taken every day,
Somiays excepted. A liberal deduction made from
the regular prices where families or clubs are taken.
A. E. DRAKE, Agt.
N. B.—lnstruments, cases, &c., kept on hand and
(beside, and the necessary instructions given to pur
chasers. feb. 10.
THE undersigned having purchased the entire
stock of Preeton & Monkey, consisting of a va
riety of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which he
wit,. new oCer at very low prices fcr cull. Country
tnershams, and all who wish bargains, will please
call in and aIIIIIIIDe for themselves.
„inn 28-6 m. WM. P. MACKEY.
D CL W. T.LOYD
D G. W. LLOYD
11IINUTES,
P. DF.T.ANY
Notice
Dry Goods.
I _ Port of Pittsburgh.
74 PERT WATER IF THE CHANNEL
• ARRIVED.
Mountaineer, Smith, St Louis;
Messenger, Perry, Cincinnati;
Rhode Wand, Dawson, Marietta;
Cleveland, Calhoun, Wellsville;
Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville;
May Queen, Bowen, do.
Consul, Clark, Brownsville;
Michigan, Boles. Beaver.
DEPARTED.
Cincinnati, Pierce, Cincinnati;
Clipper, Crooks, do.
Louis Phillippe, Ansßutz, New Orleans;
Herald, Dawson, St Louis;
Cleveland, Calhoun. Wellsville;
Cnnsul, Clark, Brownsville;
Harlem, Wall, do.
Massachusetts. Bennett, Brownsi.iile;
Michigan, Boles, Beaver.
MIONONGAEIELA ROUTE.
. _
THE PASSENGER BOATS,
LOUIS MeLANE, JACOB', Master,
CONSUL, CLARICE, Muster.
Will leave hereafter at S. A. M.
mar 20 F. MOORHEAD. Agent.
1,4 The new Iron Steam Seim Hunter,
•
4
OA, comm anded
, by Capt J T M'Laugh-
L
. - --- lin, S Navy, will leave fur the a
-I,,ve and intermediate porta, on Saturday, 22d lest, at
10 o'clock AM. Fur freight apply on board, or to
ml 7. JAMES MAY.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
• t THE safe and well-found stenmer
...
-uric CLARK, Mniter, ling con-
.. • . , 7161 .,„-....- 4 " 4 '. menced her trips and will run ns a i eg
nl,..r Packet betw.en PITTSIIIIItGH and NV HEEL
ING doting the genson of 1845. For freight ur pas
sage apply on board or to
jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES. A;zent.
BEAVER PACKET.
The well known steamer
,
MICHIGAN,
\V. B. Bou.:1, Mester,hescommenced
her regular laily trips, loavinz Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M . end Braver at 3, A. M.
Pricesto suit the times,aad those whc have no money
curried free.
The Canal to Cleveland µill be opeperl np soon as
Iho %milker viil Permit; on the imrainZ of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and
MEADVILLE. Pa., Nill immediately go into opera
tion. For freight ur - , assage apply on board, or to
G. M. HA RION,
joly 12 Wuter street.
nen() Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
.101 IN i\I'MA ST ERS, Jn., AGENT.
DEALER in Sprint. Elephant, Seal, Wltale, Laid,
Tunnels' tied Liii.tted Lill:. Sperm and Wax
Candle 4; Spirits .1 lurpcntinc, White Leath &c. &c.
N. E. Corner of bland aid Liberty alree:A. Fitts
buigh. Pa. m ar 3,13.11
Dissolution of Partnership
ho t ctofore txi.tinK between
:Adams & Goidtliorrt. (li-solved be mutual
coustmt., ut/ the `.. - !3a of Docernher, 1841.
W 11,1,1 1M A1).1 :11S.
SAIIUEL GOLD f 11011 P.
The tru4iness will be continued as n , ital,
at 61, Third st., by %V. ADAMS.
I take this opportunity to return my sincere thar.ks
to my friends and the public, fur the patronage I have
received, and hope by a strict attention to all orders
they may please to favor me with, and midernie
charges. to meet Ti continuance of their patronage.
All kinds of Gas Fixtures made to order, and rut
up in the neatest manner. Lamps Cleamd aid Re
paired equal to new. Turning in general.
ja n B—d3m ‘NILLIAM ADAMS
THE subscribers halving di-posed of an interest in
their concern to a gentleman connected with nn
Intern latHe, they V. ill do 1:11.1rICSS io future under
the title of Alva, McGuire &Co. As we propose ex
tending our business consideratq, ve apptiae all
those imlebted to os in tiny way or to any amount, of
the neco , ,ity of making prompt payment, and all
ties- , e having claim+ will plea,e pres,nt them imme
diately for set; lement.
for from
New Ariangenient!,.
THE suhscribers having dispo,ed of al! their stock
of ready muck clothing, have doter mined hence
forth to devote their attention exclusively to the custo
mer brunch of the TRADE. Accordiog, to our present
arrangement we % 111 be in receipt of goods monthly,
well and cat (fall y bougld, expressly for our hou-e,
which we are determined Os our facilities n ill cnnble
us) to offer lower than the VilfTIP goods ran be furnished
in this city. The style and fini,:h of our garments shall
he second to none. The exclusive attention of one of
the firm is devoted to this brunch, nod the be,t bands
in the city employed by Ils in making our work, to
whom the highest prices nre paid. The variety and
extent of our stock together with the constant addi
tions thereto, will enable us to offer inducements to
all. We would respectfully ref, r those di-posed to
[nionize us, to any of Oct (turner-Ims CUStOrnerq.
A LGEO, Metal ti &
FashiJnable !lead Quarters, 251, Liberty st.
feb 25.
Birmingham Bridge and Road Company.
AGREEABLY to Act of Assembly, pried 3d day
of April. A. I). 1837, rind revived by Act Trus
sed the 18th day of April, 1344, notice is hereby given .
dint Books of Subscription for Stock to shid Company,
will be opened at the following places, from 9 to 3 o'•
clock, on each dnv, viz: At the house of Daniel
Shawhan, in Birmingham, on Monday, the filth of
March next ; at the Merchants' I- l otel, in the city of
Pittsburgh, un Tuesday, the 25th day of March ; and
nt the house of 13. Acker, in Riceville, on Wednesday,
26th day of March next, a here one or more Commis
sioners will be in attendance. By order of the
Board of Commis-inners
.IAS. PATTERSON', Ja., SeCy.
fel). 24—dfitSzs,td.
Yalo's Patent Safety Lock.
FOR DOORS, SAFES, BANKS, Sc
IHAVE appointed CONSTABLE. BURKE& Co,
(Fire Proof Safe Nianufactuters,) sole Agents fir
these Locks M Pittsburgh, of whom they may always
be had at the Maindatlin'el s prices.
They are warranted beyond the skill of the pick
lock—and in fact the hest and cheapest snie lock in
America. LINES YALE.
Pittshurtrh, dee 27. 12 11-1 v
Come at Last.
A LOT of the real Goshen Cheese, of very eupe
rittr quality and flavor.
miir 13
Medicine Chests for Steam Boats.
THE Bubseriher has new on hand twenty medicine
chests (of various sizes and prices, for silt-cheap
or ca.sh. IVNI. THORN,
feb 2 0 Druggist. 53 Market et., Pittsburgh.
McGUFFEY'S Eclectic School Books; Cobb's
new series of Readers, No.. 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 English and Latin Grammars ; Parley's Com
mon School History; Sander's Speller and Renders,
Nos. 1,2, and 3 ; just received and fur sale cheap for
cash or good clean rags by J. H. MELLOR,
m 4. 122, Wood street.
Peaches.
28 SACKS for sale by
mar 13. M 13 RHEY & Co
For New Orleans.
New Oil Store
Change of Firm
A1(-; F.O El RE,
2[] Liberty st
A. G. REINHART.
140 Libertv et
for Sale attb to Let.
For Rent Very Low.
A neat little BRICK CHURCH, inßt .
a public part of the City, capable of ac
commodating 200 persons. The building has been
handsomely fitted up within a few months, and is well
furnished with scats, lamps and other suitable conve
niences. Apply to
mar 20 JOHN J. MITCHEL.
A Farm and Steam Mill for Sale.
FOR SALE, an excellent well improved Farm of
120 acres. There is two good Frame and a
Log dwelling house, good stabling and an excellent
stream of water passing through a Meadow of 15 acres,
in which there is a large excellent Steani Mill—a
good double Barn—about 100 acres cleared on the
Farm. It lies 11 miles from Pittsburgh and 6 miles
from East Liberty. on the old Franklin road. It has
upwards of 100 apple and about. 80 choice peach trees
and a variety of oilier fruit trees on it. The dwelling
House, Mi'l and Faun, are all in good order, and will
be sold low on accommodating terms. For further
particulars please apply at HARRIS'S General Agen
cy and Intelligence Office, No 9, Fifth street.
mar 20
To Let.
firA large and convenient two story frame
dwelling House, situate on Front, near Ferry
street
ALSO—A large and very convenient three story
Brick dwelling Ho'lir, on Wylie street.
ALSO—A two stury Brick Warehouse, on Ferry
sweet. Apply to
mar 13 JAMES MAY.
To Let
I
SEVERA L brick residences, built L issast
and finished in the modern style, and
situate in the delightful and airy part of Allegheny
City, fronting the River in the neighborhood of the
upper Bridge—term; rettsonable. Enquire of
W. B. COPELAND,
at the Oirme of the Union Cotton Ittetorr.
Allegheny City, March 1. 1645, m4-dtf
To Let.
UHF: STORE: on the corner of Fifth and Union
streets now occupied by J. Patter.; n.
Apply to JAMES MAY.
nilr 6
To Let.
1511.
TI I hriek dwelling house No 89,
Smithfield s , rem. at peesent occupied by Mr.
John NlcFaden. Enquire of JOHN D DAVIS,
fob 30 corner of Wood aid s;h streets.
Hatfield Rope Walk for Rent.
Mil AT extensi‘e Rop e Walk lately ocr.tpied by
Smith & Guthrie, extending Iron the Kittaning
road to the Allegheny river in Pee:flea township.,
where ropes for the inclined plane, Portage rail-road,
1/1.14 been manufactured to great advantage, together
with the Steam En;ine and machienery complete, will
be tented on modetatu tern.. 4.
Engoi re of GEO. COCHRAN.
feb 7. No 26 Wood at.
For Sale.
A twn story fiiirne houto , , 16 by 32 feet, to
;RE _ether with I. aground situated in Alleghe
ny cay, near the Union Ce,tton fleet nry, 25feet fronting
on Canal scrert. reining back 116 feet to Cierpentor's
ill ln• ' , old low for cash or Pittsburgh mantifitc
lured ticici. \V. B. HAYS,
fele 5 No. 220 Liberty
For Sale
N rxrell.•nt farm of 1871 acres of land in IVest•
1, morelurri roomy, well watered ard go od i m p rov .
mew ; on wl.iolt is erected a good Saw Mill; any
parson wishing to purchaFe, can have a bargain I.y
api , ling noah to
j u n 30
To Let
,00 a* A I ir t ze no] c , eiveciout two glory 13, irk dwr I-
Fi t A hp?, 11,..t-e, .11 Wy.it. strevt, NOW occupied by
\ s4hingturl, Eq. Apply to
To Let.
l a A large and convenient two story Brick
a 11011. , 1`, with Carriage House and Stable, on
the corner of l'enn told Factory streets, 5:11 Word.
A very convenient two story Flame House On Front
near Petry street.
A two ...tiny Brick dwelling on Ferry Street.
Also—A frurne Cuirugu in Allegheny city, below
the Canal. Apply to J AMES MAY.
jun 23
SIEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS
FOR RENT.
E sub.critwt has a large and convenient build
ing with about a 50 purse power engine. which
he ofTeri 10 let in rooms to suit any person who may
wish to have power fur manufacture, at n less rate than
it c. rll be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth
street. opposite Exchavge Bank.
jar 11. li. RYAN.
To Lct
... A COTTAGE with about four acres of ellb
.e - ground in the borough of Lawrenceville,
with carriage-house, stabling, fruit trees nod a good
spring or water on t h e premises. Further information
will be given Lv either or the sub.icrihers, executors lot
the estate of &Yd.
rosses.sion given on the Brut of April.
JAMES TOM AN.
GABRIEL ADAMS,
jun 7-if DAVID McMULLEN.
To Let.
rr 11 E 2 ,, cond and third torir, of the new'Buildings
on the corner of sth and Union street 4.
Apply to JAMES MAY.
jan 28
Valuable Property
ÜBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that by order
1 of the Orphans' Coort of Allegheny county, held
in the citl. of Pittsburgh, in and for slid county, on
the Eth day of July, A. 1), 1844, will be exposed to
sale by Public Vendue or Outcry, on Thursday the 10th
day of April, A D., 18.15, or the premises, at 2 o'clock,
P. M., four certain contiguous Lots or pieces of
Ground, situate on the south side of the Monongahela
River, in St Clair township, Allegheny county afore
said, in the town of Birmingham, marked in the gen
eral plan of said town Nos. 94, 95, 101 and 102, bound
ed by lots Nos. 87 and 83, by Neville street, by other
ground awl by the Monongahela River. The said lots
95 and 102 containing together in breadth on Neville
street aforesaid 120 feet, and in length 95 feet, the
said 94 and 101 containing together in breadth 120
feet, and in length front said lets 95 stud 102 to the
Monongahela River, with the appurtenances, being
part of the estate of James Patterson, Sr. late of Alle
gheny county aforesaid, dec'd.
Terms of Sale—one third of the purchase money
in hand, and the balance, one third in nine months
from date of sale, and the other one third in eighteen
months from date of sale with interest, the said tv,o
thirds to be ~ ecure,l by bond and mortgage on the
properly so sold.
JAIIP,r3 PATTERSON, ?,
Ezeentors.
M,. O' LEA HY.
march 1 4-w&d t 1 Oap
Building Lots For Sale
1W huge lots on the Fourth-street road, bounded
on the east and west by Mr. Miller's property,
opposite tc G. Gornbert's. One lot is 45 feet front on
the road, and 120 back, to a 21 foot alley; the other is
47 feet 11 inches, also fronting on the rood, by 120
deep. These lots will be sold together or divided, to
suit purchasers.
Also, Four lots in Laceyville, frontineon Overbill
street, 20 feet front by 100 back.
All the above Lots are pleasantly situated, those on
the Fourth-sti est 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. Fur further particulars
apply to Anthony Beelen, Commission Merchant,
Front street, Geo. L Rik , near the Toll-gatesf or to
David Beeler, Peebles township, on the Fourth-street
Road. mar 3-d&w
Adjourned Sale of Lots, on Fourth St Road.
IN 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
P M'KENNA,
m3l. Auctioneer.
Furniture, Farming Utensils, acc. at Aar-
AT the Diceville Hotel, in Riceville, kept by F.
G. Schick, on Friday next, March 25th. nt 10
o'clock, A M., ns ho is declining business, he will sell
without reserve : Horses. Co,P s, Hogs, Wagons,
Furniture, Bar-fixtures. &c. All knowing themselves
indebted to the aubscrilier will please make payment,
and those having any claims, will present their bills
for settlement. F. G. SCHIRK.
mar 20 J. D. DAVIS, Anct'r.
PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court,
dated, March 1, 1845. will be exposed to public
sale, upon the premises, on Wednesday, the 26th inst.,
at 10 o'clock, A. M.—fhe fol!owing described tract
or.-pThece 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 Rudenbaugh, John W. Goffand Peter Ivory;
being a dividend port of the estate of John Rodenbaugh,
late of IlAss Tiiwtiship, and County aforesaid, deceas
ed; in an amicable action of petition in the District
Court, July Term, 1844: No 417. Tho property is
well worthy the attention of those who may wish a
pleasant Country residence:
Also, well designed for any person wi.hing to gar
den. It has erected upon it, a fine brick mansion
'louse, containing six rooms, a large kitchen, with
front and back cellar, end a most excellent spring of
water at the door. There is attached to the house,
one acre in garden, well improved, having in it some
of the choicest plants and shruhery in the Country,
with an excellent assortment of the best grapes.
There is also on the property a fruit orchard of 200
bearing trees of the choicest fruit. Any person wish
ing further infinmirtion, can obtain it by culling on W.
Brentlinger, Esq., Office on sth Street, between Wood
and Smithfield.
JACOB LITTLE, Guardian.
LYND & BECKLEY,
PitiThorgh. March 12, 1845. A uciimieeert.
N. B. Thirty acres of good land adjoining tho
shove can he had on ren.nnuble termg.
To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh.
THE subscriber most respectfully
.4 1
informs the gentlemen of this city and®
vicinity, that he has commences] ths,l3ooT end
SHUE making business in Fourth street, opposite the
Mayor's office, at the stand lately occupiedby I'. Ker
rigan. Having been foreman in some of the most
fashionable boot shops in the Eeastern cities; and hav
ing fin nisbed himself with the best Frenchand Ameri
can calf skins, he hopes by his attention to business to
meri'. a share of public patronage To those gentle
men who have kindly patronized him he returns his sin
cere thanks. mid can with confidence appeal for the
gosslness of his LL oak and knowledge of his business
July 24—Lt. A. TERNAN
PRINTING INE.
A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S
&G W LLOYD
JANIES MAI
AZEN'S Speller and Definer—intended to obvi•
1 ate the necossity of n Selm,l Dictionary; Day
eoport's History of the United Stites—for schnols—
th,etwa7e.t and tn , ,st c.invertiert history yet ptibli4hed;
Kitkham's Grammar; Nlorde'sGeograrhy ; Mitchell's
Geop,ininhy ; Smith's Grammar; Brown's Grammar;
just received and for sale by
TILE proprietor of the above establishment begs
respectfully to inform his friends and the public
in general, that he is just receiving front thu Eastern
cities one of the
LARGEST AND MOST FASRIONABLE
ASSORTMENT 01
English, French and American Cloths and
Casimores,
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 Handerchiels, Cravats,
Shirts, Drawers, and every article of
READY MADE CLOTHING, &c.
Making one 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 LO (VEST 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 tit? best
manner, and at the shortest notice.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Are particularly invited to call and examine the stock
before purchasing elsewhere. mar 3,11 rn
'
BARRELS White Fish;
4J JO Drums Codfish: for sale low m rins^ con
signment.
mgr 13
y .1. Newton, Fourth street Road. near Toll Gate,
TFIE 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 dif.
AT the cheap Morocco and Fancy Leather tore. No
95 Wood et., next door to the corner of Dia
mond Alley the following articles viz:
Curncoa hoot Morocco;
do No 1 Kid;
do No 2 do;
do Rubbed off do;
Tampico bout Morocco:
do undressed do;
do dyed black do;
Madras boot Morocco;
do undressed du;
do Kid;
Fancy colored Morocco;
Cape of Gond Hope boot Morocco;
do do do Kid;
Pink and fair linings;
Black cross bar sheep skin;
Splitsheep skins;
Alum tanned splits;
Japanned splits;
do sheep;
do muslin;
do velvet, Ste., &c.
All of which will be sold at lower rates than at any
other establishment Weat of the mountains. Strangely
and others will do well to call and examine my stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
feb 24 . JOHN H. McKEE.
auction Salto.
Postponement.
IN consequence of this day being a Holyday, the
sale of the valuable Real Estate advertised by or ,
der of Thos. Bakewell, Esq., executor, to take place
this morning at 11 o'clock is postponed until tomor
row afternoon the 2.2 d inst., at 3 o'clock, when the
property will positively be sold on the premises, cor
ner of Smithfield street and Virgin Alley.
nmr2l JOHN D DAVIS.
Orphan's Salo of Real Estate.
SUPERIOR PRINTING INK,
IN LARGE AND SMALL KF.Gi,
Just rerrived at the office of the "Post."
mar 10.
SCHOOL BOOBS .
FREsII ARRIVAL AT
WI WAN! DIGBY'S
CHEAP CASH CLOTHING STORE,
13G LIBERTY STREET.
GLASS STAINING,
Fresh Arrival
Merchants and Manufaeturers'Scrip . • .par
Exchange Bankcri p 1
Currency ....14
Berk: County Scrip 5
EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT.
On Philadelphia a prem
New York .6 prem
Boston. .... i prem
Baltimore .4 prem
SPECIE.
Gold .4 prey:.
Silver
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH.
Bank of Pittsburgh par
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...par
Exchan , re ....par
Do.'Hollidaysburgh pat
PIMA DELPH lA.
Bank of North America par
Do Northern Liberties .___.....--par
Do Pennsylvania ...............par
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank
Kensington bank. par
Manufacturers and Mechanics' par
Mechanics . .. par
Moyamensing par
Philadelphia bank par
Schuylkill par
Southwark par
Western
Bank of Penn Township
Girard bank par
U. S. bank and branches . 30
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown
" Chester county pat
" Delaware county
" Montgomery county .... ............par
" Northumberland..._ par
Farmers' bank of Bucks county.-- .. par
Easton bank par
Doylestown bank par
Frankltnit ink of Washington
Bank of Chambersburgh 1
" Middletown
" Gettysburgh . .. 1
" Lewistown
" Susquehanna county 40
Berkstounty bank no sale
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company-- .par
Carlisle bank
Erie bank
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster
Bank of Reading
Harrisburg banl- --
Honesdale " . -
Lancaster "
Lancaster co. "
Lebanon "
Miners' bank of Pottsville.......
Monongahela bank of Brownsville _ _
New hope and Delaware Bridge company
Northampton bank..
Towanda bank
lryoming bank
West Blanch bank
York bank
01110
Belmont bank o f St. Clairsville
Clinton bank of Columbus
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.
Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).
" (11 - arren, cashier)...
Cinrinnatibanks ...
Chillicothe bank
Commercial bank of Lake Erie..
Dayton bank__
Franklin bank of Columbus . .
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville ..1
Farmers' bank of Canton 20
Geauga
Granville 45
Hamilton 10
Lancaster
Marietta
Massillon .
Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati
•
Mount Pleasant . ........ 1
Norwalk
Putnam
Sandusky
Scioto 10
Urbana lb
Wooster 1
Xenia
Zanesville
Bank of Cleveland
\I'DON A LO,
No. 65. Wood otreet
INDIANA
Stair bank and branches
Stale Scrir
---- -
KENTUCKY
All banks
Stale bank
Bank of 111i:wig, Nharnortorcrt
VIRGINIA.
Bank of the Valley of Virginia. . . 1
Bank of Virginia
Exchange bank of Virginia
Partners' bank of Virginia......., ...........1
North- IVegteriz bank.of Virginia ........... .
Merchonts'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.- ...
Bank al Morgantown,
Baltimore City banks
All other solvent banks.
NORTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks
All solventbanks-
Allsolveni banks.
Mobile banks..
Country banks.
LOUISIANA
New Orleans banks ( gnarl).
TENNESSEE
MICHMAN.
Bank of 31. Clair, St. Clair, ....
3
Bank of the River Ratain, Monroe 3
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit - 5
Michigan Insurance Co., Detroit 3
Oakland County Bank, Pontiac, 3
M B RHEY &
THE subscriber has now in store a large assortment
of Looking Glasses of his own and Eastern man
ufacture, of superior quality and lower prices than
can be obtained west of the Mountains. l'ersons about
refurnishing their houses for the Spring, and merchants,
would do well to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere, as the underaigred is determined not to be
undersold by any establishment in his line in this city.
All work of frames will be warranted to be of seasoned
lumber, and plates of the first quality of importations.
N. B. All kinds of repairing attended to and Glass
es removed and re-hung.
THOS. A. HILLIER.
Looking Gla FS manufacturer, 104 Wood near sth.
mar 15-2wd
AGREEARLY to en Act of the Legislature of
Pennsylvania passed 29th April, 1844, the books
for subscription to the Stock of the Pennsylvania Ca
nal and Railrlad Company, will be re-opened at the
Merchants Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, at
9 o'clock, A. M, on the first day of April, 1845, and
so continue from 9 o'clock until 3 o'clock, P. M. for
twenty juridicial days thereafter.
By order of the Commissioners.
THOS. P. COPE, President.
Philadelphia, March 4th, 1845. mh 10-dtd
L OAF SUGAR-15 Bbis Loaf Sugar;
5 bxs do just received for
s .le by HALLMAN, JENNINGS & Co.,
Bank Notts anZt Qfxrticinge. Cum
CORRYCTID DAILY BY
A. !CRAMER, EXCEIANGE 81110ECE,
CORNER OF WOOD AND TEND STS
SPECIE STANDARD
ILLINOIS
MARYLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
GEORGIA
A LALAMA
Looking Glasses! Looking Glasses !
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!!!
Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad.
ADJOURNED SALE.
1845. E
United States Portable Boat Line,
For the Transportation of Freight and Emigras
Passengers, to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADELe
PHIA, NEW YORK, AND 805T.0.4.
Na transhipment between Pittsburgh and phitad'a.
THIS old established Portable Boat Line, having
extensive facilities is enabled to store and catty
a large amount of prodnee and merchanciisewith cer
tainty and despatch. One or more Boats will depart
from the depotat each end of the line daily (Sundayet
excepted,) at 5 o'clock, P. M., and warrant Goods to
be delivered through in 8 days.
Produce consigned to the bailie at Pittsburgh fur
shipment to the East, will be received from Stearn
Boats and forwarded without delay, and always et the
very lowest rates of freight charged by any responsi
ble Line. All merchandize by this Line from the East
and consigned to C. A. M'Arrut.vr, Pittsburgh, will
be forwnrded immediately on arrival to their destina
tion. Bills of Lading transmitted, and every instruc
tion from shippers promptly attended to without any
extra charge for storage, commlssion,etc.
The proprietors in soliciting a continuance of the
patronage heretofore so liberally extended to this
Lire, pledge themselves, that nothing that experience
and attention ran affect shall be wanting to promote
the interests of Customers. Address or apply to
C. A M'ANULTY,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE, MERRILL & QODGE,
71 Smith's Wharf, troilism:tee.
1 A. L.GERHART&CO.
Broad sr., Philadelphia.
..1 w. &J.T. TA PSCOTT,
76 South at., New York.
Pittsburgh, March 1, 1945.
AOFNTi FOR 7114
PROPHIIiTOR.S.
In?"' Until the now acqwdiact Is completed across
the Allegheny river at Pittsburgh, Goods will be re
ceived end delivered at our warehouse in Allegheny
ci'v. Office, corner of Lacock and Federal at.
ll7lr 4 C. A. M'ANIILTY.
4 / 1 - "rj"rr. ;--
A
Via Brownsville and Cumberland, for Sal
tizaore, Washington and Philadelphia.
Springy A rran gemeuts, commencing Tuesday, February
4th, 1895.
THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STE.AMEIti
Will leave the wharf boat. above the Monongahela
bride n , alternately every morning at 8k o'clock, pre
cisely.
• pa r
112. this arrangement panAengers will take coaches
111 Brownsville t o'clockk 1' M., Railrotul Cars at
Cumberland at 8 ', A M., and au k* at Balti
more at 5 o'clock, P M.
Ihrough to Baltimore in 32 hours, fare $lO.
‘• Philadelphia in 90 " $l4„
....no sale
Tickets to he had at the Stnge and Boat erase, next
(Lir to the Nlonongithela House.
_ Freight must be delivered at this wharf boat in the
afternoon, as the departure (Attie boats will be posi
tive at the hour named, feb 24-tf
Ready .blade OofEn Warehouse.
Fourth Street, second door from the U. S. Bank.
WM. TROVILLO, UNDERTAKER,
tRESPECT[ LILLY informs the public that
he has removed his ready made coffin ware
house to the building recently occupied by Mr.
R. C. Berford, directly opposite his old stand
where lie is always piepared to attend prompt
ly to any orders in his line, and by strict atten
tion to all the details of the business of an Undertalter
he hopes to meet public confidence. He will be pre
pared at ALT. TIOVRS to provide Hearses, Biers. Car►
tinges and every requisite on the most liberal terms.
Calls from the country 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 tiny time.
lt , ferrnecs:—W W )'Jain, Judge Riddle, Judge
Patton, W B M'Clure, Isaac Harris, Rev John Black,
D. D., Rev Robert Bruce, D. D., Rev Samuel Wil.
litms, Rev Joseph Kerr, Rev James NI Davis. Rev
1 , ... P Swift. 10
--no sale
Tsubscriber has invented and manufactures a
a superior SHUTTER FASTENER. made of
malleable iron, nnd stipetior to anything of the kind
non' in use in this city, and, he believes in the United
States. To be had at any of the Hardware stores in
the city. and at the mar.ufaxtery, Smithfield Sr.. cor
ner of Diamond alley. J. VOGDES.
,inn 1 4-dly.
WILLIAM PEACOCK,
GLASS CUTTER AND GLASS STAINER,
riEywELN DIAMOND ALLEY AND FIFTI.I STREET.
WI , . reApectfully solicits public patronage,
. and engaged to do his Work in a style equal
if not superior to that of any eitniler establishment is
die country. feb 19-3 tn
LL persons indebted to the late Firm of Chem
bets & Bowman, partners in the sow mill be.
sines~, priorto the Ist of April last, (as we have late
ly agreed to date out dissolution from that time) are
hereby notified to call and settle up, on or before the
15th of March next; as all accounts remaining unset
tled after that date, mill be placed in the hands of
a propel person for collection. And all persons hav
ing claims against the same, will please present them
for settlement. JOHN CHAMBERS,
Feb 17. 'JOSEPH BOWMAN.
...... ...... 4.2 t
THE subscribers beg leave to inform the friends
and the publie, in gonend, that they have entered
into partner hip for the purpose ofcontinuing the man
ufacture of Ploughs, Corn Sbellers, Plough Castings,
Stoves, Hollow ware," and all kinds of Casting at. the
old and well known establishment
"EVANS' MILL," No. 10 WATER STREET.
Mr. McFaden respectfully solicits n return andeon•
tinuance of the patronage of the friends of the old and
former firm of -Evans and McFaden," whilst Mr.
Evans also solicits a continuance of the patronnge of
the friends of the late firm of 0. 0. Evans & C o ,
GEO. M. EVANS,
JOHN M!,FADEN.
fel) 15-th f
White & Brother,
No 76, Market, between the Diamond and Fourth .
ARE now peceiving from Philadelphia and New
York. their spring assortment of Fnney and Sta.
plc Dry Goods, to which they would invite the atten
tun of their friends and the public generally.
N. B. Their old smelt wiil be sold off at reduced
prices. feb m.
New Orleans• Sugar.
200 ""- pima Sugar, arrived and for aala
by
-- tlifeiessos of Gov. Skunk
WILT.IAMS . fine Print of Gov. Shank, may be
obtained at HILLIERS' Print Store, 104
Wood street. —Price 50 ctn. feb 17.
THEpublic are respectfu ll y invitod to call end ex
amine the Piano Forve with theaboveceiebrab•d,
improvement which iam just been received, and is of
fered to the inspection of visiters.
feb 13 tf
Canary Seed.
400 LI3S. Frerh Canary Beads. just reevived
for sale wholesale and nputil, by
F. L. SNOW DEN,-
mar 7 No 184, Liberty bead of Wood No.
TRANSPORTATION.
NEW PASSENGER LINE,
LOUIS McLANE, JACOBS, Muter
CONSUL, CLARK, Master,
Improved Shatter Fasteners.
SMITHFIELD STREET,
Notice, Call and Settle.
Old Firm Revived.
EVANS & McFADEN
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO,
43 Wood street
£olian Attachment.
F. BLUME,
corner of Penn and St Clair ate