Portting poet. PITTSBURGH, PA. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1895 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. - TOR APRIL- Joshua Henna, W. Thaw, J. W. Lightner Futsp.—Yesterday, a number of Tavern and Coffee Haase keepers were brought up before the Court of Quarter Sessions, and fined for selling liquor without hawse. We ere tog that Col. DIEHL made a meet pswerfulspeechto the Court in defence of his tight to make on honest: living in tho way most agreeable to has tastes. We undentand that the jury in the case of the Rev. E. Smith, could Dot agree and were discharged by be Court. We are told that none of them believed him igniltyci.the assault and battery, but some thought thighs ought to have received some little punishment - ..ey how, and declared that although he should he acquitted of the offence for which he was indicted, yet they were in favor of making him pay the cost. It is a wonder they did not propose to find him guilty of some small tartest y, when the facts would not justi- fy a vardiet against bum for assault and battery DRY GooDs.—Messrs. Hampton & Smith are now opening a most splendid stock ef Foreign and Domes tic, Drl Goods, at their store in Wood street. We re- Pm' the public to their advertisement in another column. Girt. Wasetaoros.—A writer in an exchange ut ging &advantages of introducing Indian corn meal to the laborers in Europe, says:—"Gen. Washington, even on the most stately occasions, at Mount Vernon. could not be preiraihx] upon to forego his "ash cake" fee dinner, made piths dough of Indian meal, placed betweencablegeleaves, and baked in the tubes on the kitAben hearth." ST the English steamers are sea steam ers. Lord Hay two years since commissioned by government to ascertain how many steamers of the lar gest chew could be armed and placed at the disposal oldie Lords of the Admiralty in two weeks in case of necessity.—The result was 194. - JAMES WASSIEOP & CO., Nurserymen and Florists, 1 1 , MANCHESTER, OFFERS for sale an extensive assortment of Or namental Plants, Shruberry, Evergreens, Vines, Climbing Roses, &c., a few of .the new yellow roses, viz: Cloth of Gold,Solfatare, and Ophire. 100 New Jersey Peach Trees a 25 bait sorts, in excellent order for planting, All orders left with Bakewell, Pears & Co., or at their stand in the Diamond M arket, orother ',wise, will be executed with fidelity and despatch. ap 4—dlw&wlm* To Iron Founders. SEALED proposals will be received until the 9th inst., at the Office of the Pittsburgh Gas Works, for 2,200 feet of 3 inch pipe, 9 feet long; and 400 feet of 2 inch 6 feet long; _the 3 inch to weigh not less than 144 lbs.; the 2 inch 53 lbs., from Patterns provided by the works, also, for such Branches and condensers as may be required; the whole of said pipes and branch es &c. to be of strong soft Grey Iron, fit for drilling atUI .cuuing, dtc.; to be executed in a workmanlike Mintier, flee from overlaps and smooth on the inside, to stand a test equal to 250 ft. head of water; the said pipes and branches, &c. to be proved at the expense of the contractors &Id delivered at such tim , ..s and places as shall be designated by the Engineer, the whole to be delivered by the first of June. The proposals to state the price per foot for pipes and per pound for other castings. Certificates of Gas stock, at par, to the amount of the bid, to be received in payment by the contractor for said pipes and castings. OrriC: Or GIS Woßits, April 5,1845. td Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Al legheny County, granted upon the petition of Hugh Toner, Esq., surviving Administrator of the es tate of William Andersen, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased; the said Court ordered and directed the said administrator to expose to public sale, at the new Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 28th day of April inst., at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., two lots of ground, belonging to the estate of 4 said deceased, situate on the Fourth Street Road, marked and numbered in Black's plan of lots, Nos 31 and 32—fronting on Congress street 20 feet each, and extending back ninety-five feet towards Washington street. Terms made known at time of sale. By the Court, ap 5-3td&vr THOMAS FARLEY, Cl'k. SHOE AND BONNET WAREHOUSE dale * 4 JOSEPH PLUMMER, 117, WOOD STREET, One door South of Fifth street, Pittsburgh. HAS just received the following goods which he will sell at Eastern prices. Men's, Bo?s and Youth's thick Kip and Calf Brogans; Sewed, do do do; Calf and Kip Munroe!. Women's and Miss Slippers end Gaiters; Women's and Miss' Boots and %Vats; Children's Boots, Shoes and Ties; Blacking; Shoe Laces, &c. HATS. M m ' s . Boy's and Children's Double and Single Brim Leghorn Hats; Palm Leaf Hats; Gimps and Gimp Hats; Silk Edgings. BONNETS. Florence Braid Bonnets; Rutland Braid, du.; Pedal Braid Bonnets; Bird's Eye Bonnets; Shell Bonnets; Bonnets; Albert Braid, Straw do.; Willow Bonnets; Cottage Bonnets; Dcron do.; Cyphress Bonnets; Gimp Bonnets; Imperial do;; Palm Leaf Bonnets, Seven and Eleven Braid do.; Brilliant Braid Bonnets; Miss' Hoods. COUNTRY MERCHANTS tire particularly in .iited to VIII and examine the above stock before pur ahasing elsewhere. mar 25-3 aid Sewickley Academy. 'a Classiest and Commercial Boarding School for Boye„es ae Ohio Road, Fourteen miles from Pittebeivirk. Rev. J.S. TR &YELL'. A. M., PRINCIPAL. rr HESummar Sbasion will commence on Thursday, Maylst,lB4s. • T E RIIS--Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Fuel dre,„ per session of ave months, s6s—one hal mable in advance; the balance at the close of the see Beaks and Stationary furnished when requested. at dm expense ache pupil. ALL CLOTHING TO BE DISTINCTLY MARKED. Pupils furnish theirown towels. It is very desirable that all should be present os the Sunday of the sesssicm. I For further particulars inquire of the Principal of the Academy, or of Messrs. John Irwin & Sons, No ll I Water street, Pittsburgh, J. P. Gazzam, M. D. Hon. C. Si . op dOw 1101ORMERLYaf Chesnut street, Philadelphia, re JR: speadfallyinforia their friends and the citizens of that they have opened, (directly opposite tim Post Office, in Tliiid at.,) as a fashionable Tailor ing agablishment, the place fot utterly occupied by Wm Pettit as a Broker's office, and will be happy to con fines the liminess of exchange, by giving garments of j r an kinds and latest style for . currency money * Their mode of cutting and adapting coifs to persons of different forms, secures an elegance and ease of arseamnee not to be surpassed in this or any other city in tbd United States. Latest Lousiest 111114 Paris Fashions daily received. sp trit W. R. CRISP WE;., B. ROATCS & SON, Port of Pittobttrgt). 5 'SILT WATER IN THE CHANNEL • ARRIVED. Michigan Boles, Beaver; Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver; Palestine, Hughes, St. Louis; Aliquippa. Smith, Cindnnati; Cutter. Ci.llins, at L 0111.4 IWLane,Jacobs, Brownsville; Consul, Clark, Brownsville; Belmont, Poe, Wheelieg; Hibernia, Klinefelter, Cincinnati; Monongahela, Stone, " Cleveland, Calhoon, Wellsville; Columbiana, Smith, Wabash River; Conier, Louisville; Tiogs, Ma , mn, St Louis; Utica, Clark, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Michigan, Boles, Beaver; Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver; Messenger, Ferry, Cincinnati; Columbia, Bougher, Louisville; Brunette, Irwin, St Louis; James Ross, Stewart, do.; Putnam, Hazlett, Zanesville; Consul, Clark, Brownsville; I mporter, Johnston, " Louis McLane, Jacobs, Brownsville; Cutter, Cullins, Cincinnati; Aliquippa, Smith, do.; Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati; Lancaster, Fisher. Nashville; Rhode Island, Dawsin, Marietta; Belmont, Pot., Wheeling. Bearer Packct. I net.- IN ev.;fort THE NEW AND VERY ACPERIOR STEAM P&CRET LABE ERIE, Capt. THOMAS CAmpaEtt., 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 Lake Erie am prepared to receive and forward at low rates,freight and passen gers on Cross Cut and Erie Extension Canals. to War ren, Ohio, New Castle, Pennsylvania, &c., &c. Fat freight or passage, apply at the office, No. 53, Water street. next door to Pittsburgh Hotel. ari 2 . THOMAS LYON, Agent. N. B.—The Lake r., ie will leave promptly at the hour as above. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845. The new and Splendid Steamer, U. S. NUM MONONGAHELA, • Store, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, and will continue to . run through the season as a Weekly Packet between Pitt.A.urgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. For Ncw Orleans. The new Iron Steam Schr Hunter, it commanded by Capt T ` lin, .0 S Navy, will leave for the a bove and intermediate ports, on AM th J first ri MAY. se. For freight apply to ES m 25. TOONONGAILELA ROUTE. THE PASSENGER BOATS, LOUIS McLANF., .TAgow , , Master, CONSUL, CLkFtNE, Master. Will leace hereafter at BA. A. M. rnar2ll F. NIOORHEAD, Agent. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. , • THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK., Master, has con menced her tripe and will run na a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL ING doting the season of 1545. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to an 30 J. N EW TON JONES, Agent. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer MICHIGAN, - W. B. Pot Fs, Master, ha s commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, toad those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as soon as the weathet will permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELA ND,O., and MF.A DVIL LE, Pa., will imme:liately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to G. M. limuroN, july 12 Water street. IT.TThe Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. Discolution THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Bowman & Craig, is this day terminated, and dissolved by its own lim itation. The books are in the hands of Isaac Craig, who is duly authorised to settle the business of the tato firm JOSEPH BOWMAN, ISAAC CRAIG. Office or !he Outlet Saw d ill. Allegheny, April 1, 1845. np3—lw ALL persons intlebt , d to, or having claims noinst the late firm of Bowman & C , are request ed tocall without delay at the Office of the Outlet Saw Mill, on Craig street, opposite the end of Kilhork at., Allegheny. ISAAC CRAIG. ap 9-1 w Partnership. HE business of the Saw Mill will hereafter be T conducted by the subscrily=r, under the firm of Neville B. Crni. , &Son, who will promptly fill all or ders for any kind of sawed stuffs. NEVILLF , 13. CRIAG, ISAAC CRAIG. Outlet Raw Mill, Allegheny, April 1, 1845. ap 3-1 m To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jiTHE subscriber most respectfully do sia informs the gentlemen of this city and vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite die Mayor's office, at the stand lately occupied by P. Ker rigan. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable bootshops in the Eastern cities; and hav ing farnished himself with the-best French and Ameri can calf skins, be hopes by his attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentle men who have kindly patronized him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of Lis work an 1 knowledge of his busi ness. A. TERNAN. July c24—tf. If editing Warehouse. IHAVE a very large assortment or Curled Heir. Moss, Husk and Straw Mattras...es, mule out of the best material, and fo M r s N ale low, W NOBLE, Upholsterer, ap 5-1 vr Wood st. near the corner of IVater. 13:J'N. B. Carpets made and put down. JUST RECEIVED on consignment per Steam ers Hibernia and Monongahela 130 Bores superior Cincinnati Soap; 50 " Star Caruiles,•4s,ss and 6s; For sale by mar 12 CHURCH & C;AROTHERS — MAGIL&W & WIPICNIGUT , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, H'E removed their office to the rooms over Fez . ry's Shoe Store, on 4th street. between Market and Wood it., nearly opposite the Exchange office o Sibbet & Jones. ap 3 Bought of the Manufacturers and• Importers, at the lowest Cash rates—NOT AT AUCTION—aII of which will be warranted sound and perfect. Ladies' Plain Black Silks; c French, Scotch and American Ginghams, from 12. to Watered and Striped do 44 cents. India and French Satin; Cambric, Jaconet, Mull. Swiss, Bishop Lawns, Nan- Marquesias, French and Scotch Lawns; sock, Victoria, Nene, Wash Blond and Fig'd Cashmeres, De Loins, Alpacas; Swiss, from 31c to $3 50; Coburg Cloth, French. British and American Chintzes 1 Jaconet, Mull, Swiss, and Thread Edgings and Inser- Lupin's Bombazines; linkage and Tarlton Shawls and tings, Plain, Bright Colored De Loins, for Children's Dres- Scarfs, superior quality; Silk, Satin, Embroidered De Lain; ) ses, etc. Thibet and Cashmere Shawls; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting's, French and English Black, Blue, Olive. Bronze and Invisible Green Cloths; a superior stock cf French, English, and American Cassimeres—Vestings, BuffCassimeres. new style Albert Stripes, Marseilles, Merino and Satin;—Silk, Merinn. Cotton and Linen Shirts and Drawers; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Silk always Elastic Suspenders, Goodyear's do; Lawn Cravats; superior Silk Hand kerchiefs, a good assortment of lioesery, etc. . Min 41011 MIN MT 31E. 'AV .50 sp Notice SIXTY-TWO! LATEST AND CHEAPEST NEW CASH STORE! ! SIMPSON'S ROW, MARKET STREET. Irr Four doors below FOURTH STREET, is being received anextensive STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS, Persian Lace; Transparent Lace, Florence Brsid; Devon, Arch Gimp, all of the latest Fashion,- oval Crowns and extra edges; Unpressed and without stiffening, warranted to out wear any other make of Bonnets now in use. Bonnet Lawns, Hernnani Embroidered Ribands, lastest style, Satin and Mantua Bonnet Rib bands, from 121 to 374 c. per yard. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, PARASOLETTES AND SUN SHADES, Irish Linen;, superior make, warranted all Flax; Bird Eye. Scotch and Russia Diaper Napkins; Crash; Border Damask Stuiring; 12-4 Barnsly Sheeting, Cotton Sheeting, from 5 to 12-4, Unbleached 5.4 Welsh Game Flannels. Ryan's make, for which he was awarded the Medal at the late Franklin Institute exhibition, warranted not to rip; if they do. a new pair will be given on the retutn of the old ones. The Subscriber ask all who wish to purchase to call and examine; as his stock is entirely new, he confident ly believes it will be to their advantage to do so. His facilities fur buying are equal to those of any other House in the city, OCF 62 mar 9.9—d lin NUMBER FIFTY-NINE, BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! - ------------ LEI El 2 U.l Z 3 UP Lfa CD EM 623 Is nowreceiving fram the Eastern Cities a very large supply of FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, all of which will be open in few days. These Goode 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 Remil, at an unusual small advance on first cost. This arrival contains a very beautiful supply of NEW STYLE GOODS, for Ladies' wear, via: Scotch, English, and French Lawns, f • c Satin Striped Barege Shawls, Bel:arises and Bareges, Best quality French Kid Gloves. Mouslin de Laines, Silk and Mohair . do Cashmere de Cosse, } Cheinizets, Rept. Cashmeres, Silk, Cotton and Cashmere Hose, Very rich Figured and Changable Silks, Gymps, Cords, Ste. &e. Black Italian Luetrings, Laces and Edgings, Black and Blue-black Gro-de-Swiss. . Blondes, Netts, &c. Black India Satins, Plaid Muslin., Blue-black and Colored Satins,. Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Florence., all colors, S Swiss, Mull and Book do Lupin's Bombazines, Linen Lawns, French and Scotch Gingham' Linen Cambric., A beautiful variety of new style Shirt, Is, Linen Hdlifii. BONNETS: BONNETS:: • A large and well selected stock of all the newest and most approved Styles of Spring Bonnets. Bennett Ribbons, very handsome, 12Ito 25 eta. f Bonnet Lawns. Artificial Flowers, Crapes and Crape Leisse, of all colors, Bonnet Linings, Cap Ribbons, Also, a fine assortment of Beautiful New Style Parasols, Parasolctts, and Sun Shades. His stock of Low Priced Cotton and Woolen Goods Deserves particular attention. Ile will sell • Very heavy yard wide Brown muslins at 6i C Yard wide British Chintzes. Best - 8 I do second mourning Gingham Prints, Bleach Mullins, - - - 6,i to 12i Domestic Gingham', • - - 5-4 do - - - - - 128 Y Ticking as low as - - Good Calicoes, - - - - 6i 1 Cotton and Linen Checks, all qualities, Very fine do - - - -10 to 124 Blue Drids and low priced pant stuffs, Double Purple do - - - - 124 Kentucky Jeans, - - - Blue Merrimack du * - - -12 i Cassinetts at reduced prices. CARPETS, CARPETS• The attention of house-keepers is called to a lot of very Cheap Striped and 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 3uperior Linea Table Diaper, Cotton and Brown Linen Table Cloths, 1 Sz..c. &c GOODS POD. GENTLEMEN. French and English Broad Cloths, of every rptality and color, at extraordinary low prices. Particular' atttention is invited to a few pieces of very fine Black, Brown and Blue French Cloths, which are recom mended as being very superior, also Very handsome Vestings, } Linen Collars, Byron Collars, Fancy Cassimeres, Silk, Cotton and Merino II ndersl 'tie, Black do. Best quality black and cord Kid Gloves, Black Doe Skin do. y Silk and Thread do. Black Lostring Cravats, Cotton and Merino i Hose, Black Satin do. Goodyear's always Elastic Suspenders, Fancy do. ' Silk Pocket Hsndetchiefs, Fancy Scarfs, Fine and Superior Linen dn. Black Satin do. Sporting Pocket Handkerchiefs, Fashionable Shirts, warranted to fit, Irish Linens, Very handsome striped do. f Shirting :Vluslins. 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 desiree ble, in his line of business. Having the advantage of a long and intimate acqaintance with the Eastern Man hots, 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 the OSS,ir custom P North West corner of 4th and Market streets, PITTSBURGH. mar. 26-1 m t2tuction Salo. Valuable Real Estate at Auction. AT 3 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'a. Canal, eing Lots No 8 and No 9, in Brown and Loth• roe's plan of Lots, mr 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 sale. ap 5 J. D. DAVIS. Anctioneer. Four Building Lots at Auction. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of .Wond and sth stn, on Friday, April 11th, at 3 o' clock, will be sold : Four valuable building lots, situated in Pitt town- I ship near the residence of 0. Metcalf Esq., and Dr. Unfold, suitable for private residences, being within 200 yards of the new City basin. On the premises there is erected two double Imam tenements in good order, together with some fruit trees, &c. A plan of the property may be seen at the Auction Stine of the subscriber, where an ye further information that may be desired will be given. Title indisputable. Terms at sale, J D DAVIB' Auctioneer. np 4 Adjourned Sale of Lots, on Fourth St Road. N consequence of the severity of the e eathert the I Lots a dvertised by handbill and otherwise to be sold on the22d 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'KENINA, Auctioneer. m 21-dSzwtd. Monongahela Livery Stables. On Water and Front Streets above Smithfield. JAMES FEISLONs PROPRIETOR. KEEPS constantly on hand for hire, Horses and Carriers, Buggies. Saddle Horses and (Mam bus. Horses carefully tAttended to at Livery. ap 3-tf LADIES' SHOES. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. ABSALOM MORRIS. Dissolution of Partnership. IV HE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the style and firm of Avety, Ogden & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent, the business will in future be conducted by Geo. Og den & Samuel Snowden, under the firm of 013D6N S. SNOWDF.74 who are rUlly authorised to settle up the business of the late firm I take plensuri; in recommending Messrs Ogden & Snowden to the friends and customers of the late firm, and to my personal friends as worthy of their patronage, and hope it will be continued. mar 28.1.r0dw?.t CHARLES AVERY. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Real Estate Agents and Conveyancers, have removed their offices to the corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets; and Penn street. near the Canal bridge, Pittsburgh. , m 29. The Teeth!—The Teeth! W. M. WRIGHT, M D.,SIIHGEOII DENTIST, office and residence in 4th, a few doors above Wood street. From Dr. Wright's long experience in the depart ments of SURGICAL and ItEcnsittc.st. Dentistry, he feels confident that all operations performed by him will give cntire satisfaction. mar 28414 w B. D. SELLABBS, N. D., EMOVED to Penn street, iwaween Irwin and IL Hand streets. five doots bel2w Hand street. ap I ALL persons having claims against the undersign ed, on account of his official businan as Over seer 41 the Poor. will please Fitment them iffimerliate ly, for settlement. I J ASHBRIDGE, oof P. mar 13. .~.. ~_ Bank Notes crib extbange. CORRICTICD DASILY ET A. IMAMS., EXCHANGE 8110EZ8, Merchants andMastsfactterers'Scrip .-.Par Exchange Bank eri p. Currency ---. 1 Berke County Scrip • 1 EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. OA Philadelphia preen . prey'. Golcl Silver par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank par Exchange " ...... ....par Do. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania ....par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank par Manufacturers and Mechanics par Mechanics' . Moxamentang par Schuylkill " ..par Southwark ....."........ par Western 4, . ....par Bank of Penn Township Girard bank .... ...... .... par U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. - 12 12i to 18 10 CHARLES AVERY, GEORGE OGDEN. SAMUEL SNOWDEN Removal. Notice. CORNER Of WOOD AND THIRD STS SPECIE STANDARD New York prem. Boston -- Preen, Baltimore Prey' SPECIE. Par Philadelphia bank Bank of Germantown . . ....par " Chester county Par " Delaware county ..... ....... pas " Montgomery county.... .... .... ....par " Nor ;Aura erland .... . . . par Farmers' bank of Bueks county.... .... .... .. par Eaetonbank • .. • -.. • • • • . .. • - ...... .par Doylestown bank ....... ........ ....par Frankhni Ink of Washington .. .... Bank of Chambersburyk . 1 " Middletown .............. ...... .... I " Gettysburgh ...... .. •._ .. • " Lewistown. .... .... 1 j " Susquehanna county Berkscousty bank .... : ............. ...... nasal. Columbia Bank and Bridge Company par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank. Farmers and Drovers' bank I " Bank of Lancaster par _ .._ 14 -• Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank 1 Honesdale " . Lancaster " .... par Lancaster co. " Lebanon " 1 Miners'bank of Pottsville.... ........ „., .:..1 Monongahela bank of Brownsville I New Hope and Delaware Bridge company..... 2 bank Northampton ....no sale Towanda bank . no sale Wyoming bank 1 West Branch bank York bank OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsville 1 Minton bank of Columbus—. .... .... .........1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.-- ........1 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)....... 1 " (.Warren, cashier) ............no sale Cincinnati banks.... Chillicothe bank ......... .... 1 Commercial bank of Lake Brie.... 2 Dayton bank.. ...... ............ -..........1 Franklin bank of Columbus—. ..... ...........1 Farmers' and Mechanics' 'bank of Steubenville -.1 Farmers' bank of Canton 20 Geauga ...... ..... -A Granville . Hamilton -0 .. 10 Lancaster • ....10 Marietta Massillon ... . . - Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati .-..'k Mount Pleasant 1 Norwalk Putnam 1 Sandusky .....—. - ..... ..1 Scioto. .... . - ........ . ..... ..10 Urbana ........ ...... ... ..... .......45 Wooster 1 Xenia --••--.- Zanesville Bank of C1eve1and......................... 5 INDIANA. . State bank and branches ...............1 State Scrip 5 KENTUCKY. All banks ILLINOIS. Stale bank Bank of Illinois, Shatoneetoson VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia I Bank of Virginia - 1 Exehanga bank of .Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia.... .......... ... ... .1 North-Western bank of Virginia .. .. .. i Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.... f Branches.. ... . . • ...... .... .. -....1a Bank at Morgantown, .... MARYLAND. Baltimore City par rili other solvent banks ....................1 NORTH CAROLINA. AUsolvent banks ...........................2 SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks . .. G . E.O . IiGFA: - - —-. - - .. 2 ',lnsolvent banks.. ......... .. .. .... ......2i -ALABAMA LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks (good) .. ...- TENNESSEE. A11bank5....... .... ........... MICHIGAN. Bank of 31. Clair, St. Clair, 3 Bank of the River Ratein, Monroe 3 Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 5 Michigan Insurance Co., Detroit, 3 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac 3 CLOTHING STORE REMOVED. Henry Morrison, Merchant Tailor, HAS removed his establishment from Wood st., to No 150 Liberty street, opposite Brower] Al ley. Besides a large stock of Ready Made Clothing. he has a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds , and all other articles in the Clothing line, to which he invitestbe attention of his old customers and the pub lie generally. Orders promptly filled, and at the shortest notice. mar 22.dflm Select School for Boys.. HWILLIAMS, will open a . Select School for • Boys, in the Session-room of the First Pres byterian Church, Pittsburgh, on Monday the 7th of April next. Entrance on Sixth street. Tutats:—PrimaryClass, per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. enior Class, " 8 t. Senior Class, 10 ItiflNENCss. Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D.; Rev. A. D. Campbell. D. D., Hon. Charles. Shaler, Joseph P. Gamier, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. march 2.7-Iyd. Chair Factory. - JNO. M. IRWIN, and James W. Wool well, carry on the Chair business in all its branches, awl solicit do custom of their friends w may want to purchase a substantial article. A large assortment now on hand at low prices. mar 22 JNO. M. IRWIN & CO. ~ -• ~~F !Or Oak antt a tit IrrIWO Farms of Land, situate on the Steubenvill• .... Road, Robinson Township, each containing about 125 acres, and well improved. A Tract of Land in East Deer Township, contain. ing about 237 acres, of which, about 50 awn ea cleared ane under fence. ONE ACRE of ground in the City of AlleihenYi situate on the bank of the Ohio, on which is serectsall* large and commodious Brick House. Eight Lots in New Troy, each 46 feet front by 240 feet in depth. The unexpired term of a Lease of 4 1-2 wee, bay. log 3 years to run, enclosed with board fence, sear the new Reserioir, Pitt Township. FOR LEASE—Six lots of ground, in the City et Pittsburgh, each 25 feet front by 100 feet deep. Ts be leased for 15 years. Si: lota of ground, in the City of Pittsburgh. tack 20 feet front, by 100 deep, for 15 years. ALSO FOR'SALE.—A large Steam Sew Mill, 041 the bank of the Allegheny River, near Pittsburgh. A Lot of ground, in Allegheny City, 17 1-2 EDS wide by 60 deep, on which a neat Brick bows is Grow. ted. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCREL, Real Estate Agents and Come) mecum corner of 4th and Smithfield its. and Penn st.- ap 5 near the Canal- For Boat, IVOR one or several years, a very aomasodisios 1: Brick House, situated on 7th street, biomes% Smithfield and Grant streets. Apply to ap 2 4'. DELANY, 49 Liberty st. To Let, tit.A large and convenient two story from dwelling House, situate on Front, neer Ferry street. ALSO—A large and very convenient throb story Brick dwelling House, on Wylie street. ALSO—A two story Brink Warehouse, on Fury street. Apply to mar 13 To Let PIP H E STORE on the corner of Fla eta West AL streets now occupied by J. Patterson. Apply to JANIES MAY. mar 6 For Sale. A N excellent farm of 1B7& acres of land in West. A mordant' county, well watered and good Intim,. went; on which is erected a good Saw Mill; nay person wishing to purchase, can have • bargain by applying soon to jan 30. D & G IV LLOYD. STEAM POWER AND SHOP ROOMS FOR RENT. MHE subscriber has a large and convenient build. ing with about a 50 horse power engine, wilds he offers to let in rooms to suit any person who my wish to have power for manufacture, ata limonite thus it can be produced by a small engine. Shop on Fifth street, opposite Exchange Bank. Jan 16-3 m. A COTTAGE with about four tares of Mai ground in the borough of Lawrenoevilla,=' with carriage -house, stabling, fruit trees and a good spring of water on the premises. Further inforattloa will be given by either of the subscribers, eaecutots for the estate of William Taman, deed. Possession given on the first of April. JAMES TOMAN. GA BRIEL ADAMS, DAVID McMULLEN. jan 1-tf Iraheals Property. Mg ÜBLIC NOTICE is hereby gives, that by order I of the Orphans' Court of Alleghen y: county, held in the city of Pittsburgh, in and for said comity, on the Bth day of July, A. D. 1844, will be exposed to sale by Public. Vendue or Outcry, on Thursday the 19th day of April, A D,,1845, on the premises, at 2 o'clock, - P. M., four certain contiguous Lots ar pieces of Ground, situate on the south side °Elbe Monongahela River, in St Clair township, Allegheny county afore said, in the town of Birmingham, masked in the gee. eral plan of said town Nos, 94, 95,101 and 102, bound ed by lots N 05.87 and 88, by Nesille street, by Woe ground and by the Idonongehela River, The said iota 95 and 102 containing together in breadth on Neville street aforesaid 120 feet. and in length 95 feet, the said 04 and 101 containing together in breadth 120 feet, and in length from said lots 95 and . ..UM to the Monongahela River. with the appurt, Wing part of the estate of James Patterson, SOIXte of All' gbeny county aforesaid, dee'd. Terms of Satev—one third of thenNifichase money in band, and the balance, one third in nine month* from date of sale, and the other one third in eighteen months from date of sale with interest, the said two thirds to be secured by bond and mortgage an the properly so sold. JAMES PATTERSON, ?, Execoprso NV M." O'LEARY. ) march 14-w&dtlOap GLASS fITAINING, By J. Newton, Fourth. street Road, near Toll Gate, THE only Glass Stainer west cf the mountains. A. specimen of this glass is to be seen on the stens boat Cambria. All orders promptly attended to. feb. 19.-wade. Look Oat fqr Gosat Bargains AT 341.1110111 m. WOOIIW3ILLIII PITTSBURGH FURNLTURE IV4REROOSIS, No. 83, Third Street. 4 THE subscriber has on hand the most ea. tailliVe assortment of well made and bawd fu y finished Furniture ever oliferedinthissity, w he will sell at Eastern Prices, viz: Sofas--a variety of new patterns. Divans, Ottomans, '.Tete a Tete.' Mahogany Chairs (new style.) do Rocking and Sewing Chairs. Cane seat and Windsor do. Marble Top, Centre, Pier and Sofa Takao.. Mahogany do Card do Dressing do. Cherry do do do do do. Dressing Bureaus (litchis top,) new style. Watdrobes, Secretaries and Book cases. I I Music Stools. Pa , ' usic. Hat and Towel racks. French and Patent High Posted Bedsteads. All kinds of common Furniture. Those intending to furnish, - are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. mar. 224. JAS. W. WOODWELL. Spriae rasbion. • No 93 Wood st, Third door below Diwaosd Alley, IiHAVING JUST RECEIVED FROS New York, the Swamis FAIIHIOS for Hs11, 1 " 4 111 I am - tow, prepared to gamily my coatormant and an these who may please to favor me with a call. with this new and beautiful style of Hat. mar 14-datrilm S. MOORE. abRECEIVED AT THE NEW dim HAT AND CAP STOLE. (Observe Yellow Front.) The proprietor would return tbanks to his names roue customers and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed, andwould inform them that be has received the Spring Fashions for Hats, direct from New York which be is prepared to supply them with on the Intof moderate terms. Not wishing to puff my establishment into notice. bat would say to all who wish to get 4 fashionable, neat and durable Hat at moderate terms, to give me a call, and examine my splendid utottß►eni of Hate sod Cape. (Recoiled, Yellow Front.) G. W. GLASSOOW, No. 102, Wood street, third door trout Fifth Mmet, mrf. 2An SOULS of choice apples, in dims yr ki doe homily ism in shipping. Cansiimin of Yallow,PirPb 2, SPinsatirt• Rcatarlitifi Tn. f ! . sett veered this mum. fly mislays . My '. C. MARTIN. 00 Wait stsaW: MIMMIEM JAMES MATC, H. H. RYAN. To Let. Spring rashions, Greta Apples. a" .f _ ' .11#
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