ellibettittitiorning Post. PITTSBURGH, PA TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. CORMITTEZ TOR JULY. Shipton, John Shea, Robert Bell talr'We are indebted to the Chronicle fur a dlipcon Wain the Dews brought by the Acadia. lltrawstD.--Coton•-r HA RTZ held an inquest, on Banda; last, on the body of Hitirar Ksswe. found in the Allegheny river. The verdict was, accidental drowning. He was a man about 25 years old. It is supposed dm his horse mumbled while he was cros sing from the Allegheny to Herr's Island, and Ken. line thrown off—std in the struggles of the animal the nefortnnete man was kicked in the side, as a wound was Cooed which was probably made with the cork of a horse shoe. The deceased was a worthy and in• dustrious citizen. Carresterday was scorching hot, and extremely bard on the poor bipeds whose business kept them ia a state of agitation. To keep "cool and comforta ,4 blow" was impossible. 111 L•DT'$ Bona. for July, has Doen received •t Cook's. It is the beginning of a new volume which opens exceedingly rich. The Engravings are fine, and the matter, as usual, is from the pens of the best w.it ers in America. Cook will supply the Lady's Book fur $3 year, free of postage. U.S. 8. CATHOLIC MAGAZINE..--We have received the July number of this obly conducted monthly.— The contents are, es UiUal, very interesiinz, and writ' ten with the vigor and clearness that chat acteriscs all the articles that appear in this Magazine. It is em bellished wish a beautiful mezzotint portrait of the Most Rev. JAKE, WHITTLED, fourth Archbishop of Baltimore. Quidy, Agent. FIREMEN'S PARADE - -• At a twoeting of the Firemen's Association. the fol . lowing resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the Ist Chief Engineer bo, and hu hereby is instructed to order a meeting of the Compa nies, composing the Firemen's Association, on the second Saturday of July, for the purples , . of Parade and Inspection, and that they be requested to appear without horses. In pursuance of the above resolution adopted by the Fireman's Acmciatiun, the several Fite Compa. etas are requested to appear on the usual parade ground, (Liberty strect,) no Saturday next, July 12th, at 2 o'clock, P. M. EDWARD GREGG, Chief Engineer. reThe Captains of the different Companies. are requested to meet at the Eegle Engine House, on Thursday evening next, it half past 7 o'clock, to sr range the route of procession. 3t . 40 0 fac e of the Allegheny County Altana! Insurance Company, into: 9th, 1345. At a meeting of the Board of Directcrs of this Com pany. held this day, it was Resolved, That the Direc tor* of tbe Company havinr, ascertained that the whole amount of their Deposit Notes will be insufficient to pay the losses occurring by the late Fires, do. in con faimity with the term• of their Charter asses, on the Members of the said Company, the whole enpai.l bal ance of their respective Notes, and in addition thereto the sum of cne dollar on every hunched dollars by them respectively insured, and that the same be paid on or Wore the 10th of July next, to the Secretary and Treasurer at the Office of the Company. Extract from the minutes. J. B. ROBINSON, jell-td. Sec'y and Treasurer. To Clench Rinker'. ALOTnf superior Coach Varnish, warranted, just reed and fur sale at the Spring and As.le manu factory, St Clair st, near the Allegheny bridge. by WILMA:VI COLEMAN. Arnold's Writing Fluid. - JUST received direct from the importer, a supply of Arnokl'a Writing Fluid and Red inks, and fur sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR. 122 Wood street. Dos and Oranges, &c., &c 3 .XF.B o Letmons, in good order, ..' l llllllllll sofrithell Almonds; *Amer Ibexes Rniging Keg " &c.; fast sate low by P. C. MARTIN, July 3 No 60, {Voter et.. Burnt dimri • FARE REDUCED TO 8 DOLLARS. Goa Intent Past Mail far PHOLADIELPEI OA 9 OF SPLFFIMIT TROT BUILT CoACHRS, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 1 o'clock P RVNIMICh THHODGB IN 48 HOURS, Ascending the hills with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. RIM 4,C. Prow Chambersburg by Roil Road to Philadt !plats. Tn splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Cars for New-York; also at Chembersbarg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and Washington City. [Only Office for the above Line, next door to the Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street. june 12413 m W. R. MOORHE ID. A'gi. More Reform TN these times of change , and would bn ft tronsit. the subeeriber, to keep even with the times, begs leave !endwise his numerous patrons and the public in general, that on, and after the Fourth of July, he is determined to do business at CASH PRICES and gener ally fur prompt pay. The prices of many of my books, blank work, paper of all kinds and stationary general ly, wilt be reduced to a uniform cash standard and ev ery exertion made to merit the continuance of a share of the public patronage. LUKE LOOM le, Agt. ju1y2.41811.3t. Dividend Office of the Allegheny Bridge Co., / PITTIIICIRGU, July let, 1895. 5 THF. President and Managers of the “Company for tweeting a Bridge over the Allegheny River opposite Pittsburgh, in the Court' of A l leg heny ." have this day declared a dividend of seven per cent. on the capital stock of said Company. out of the profits of the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholder., or their legal representatives, on or af terthe 10th inst. JOHN HARPER, TRCAS'R. ' ..• 41t10Atolt. •pr. . ilieritt, Dentist, (Of the Burst District.) RESPECTFULLY informs his &teed.' and all those who wish his services that he has talon an office is Smithfield street, 2d door from Virgin alley, where is* will now attend all operations of the Teeth in the beet manner and at the etywtest notice. Office hours rem 9 till 12, and from 2 till S. may 2-flaw tf. Pittsburgh Tuck ructory. THE tutders . igned, having built machinery of the most approved kind, will manufacture of the Mkt quality of Iron and in the neatest style, TACKS , BRADS, I FINISHINGNATLS, SHOE NAILS, &c. &c. which they coffer for sale low. T,he attentinn of Western Merchants and others is invitgd te their establishment. WOODWARD, HERSEY S. CO. Fifth street, opposite the Exchange Bank. July Ism. ort of si ?iglu WATZR. IN THE CHANNZL ARRIVED. Monongabell, Stone, Cinrinnati; Hibernia, Klineleiter, do. Belmont, Woods, Wheeling; Lake Erie, Campbell. Beaver; Wisconsin, Hemphill, Beaver. Consul, Clarke, Brownsville; Louis McLain, Jacobs, Brownsville; DEPARTED. Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati. Belmont. Woods, Wheeling. Louis McClain, Jacobs, Brownsville Consul. Clarke, Brownsville; Lake Erie, Campbell, Beaver: Wisconsin, Hemphi 11, Beaver; LAZE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE. - fetia,:s:°" STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Carr. CAmear.t.L, Leaves Beare' at 8 ii'clock, A. M. " PutAburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Bohn, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at I o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Ns. sage Canal Boat, to Erie, In., and Cleveland, 0. Stearn Boat Emil Vessels to all parts on Lake Kt io and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON S• CO., Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. juna 21-y CLARK & Co.. Beaver. Deaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. "N. ,----,--- •-i-41ti)iut: • I ''' .7-I ' '-- " -..- ' agaiali ' • ' THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily, (Sunday, expected,) nt I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at lYnrren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which, leave Warren on the ar- rival of the Packet. and reach Cleveland byline night. Fare through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are entitled to choice of berths un the Canal Packet, rind seats in the stage. l Fur passage apply.. bem! Stenmboat Michigan, or i f to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G MII A RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. ! CLARK &Co., Beaver. , For passage returning apply nt the Stage offices of NEIL. MOORE & Co., Cleveland. je2l-y J& N 1 B TAYLOR, Warren. ...._ PARE REDUCED OPPOSITON Good Intent Past Line for Philadelphia OF SPLENDID TROT' BUILT COACHES, " • 75:: irr:Z.BAW: :7?.. "e.:'.."1.. -, .. ( . 2:- • . !..• 4 ,1( . • ._ .......• - . C4 . 11:4 :11 -S 41 Limaled to Seven Pagsengers. Lenre Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ageending th.. mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION ONLY Ottii, NIGHT OUT TO CHAItIiCHSIMUH, gaC , 1 1 . •_ • Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia. connec- ting wi th Mail Cars for New York; alsoat Chambers burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore tad Wash 'own City. [Office opposite the Exchange Hotel.4El may 3-ly A. HENDERSON, Agent. SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHEL OVT 21. FOR BALTIMORE AND PIIILADELI'HIA THK SPLACKDID FAST RUNKLNO STRAIKKKS CONSUL AND LOUIS : 1 1cLANE. INII commence on Monday the 12th of May. Ma king double daily tripe. One boat Will !caveat 84 o'clock, A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By thernorning Boat pa.sengera will take the Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Rout! at Cumberland, nt 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening. ari 'Nati. Through to Baltimore in 3‘kiboure, •• Philadelphia in 90 " By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boutin comfortableSTATF: ROOMS the fir.t night. Pa.. over the .Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, the. avoid ing nighe travel altogether. Fur gents, or entire conches fur families or pnnies, apply at the office, twn doors from the.Ettehange; and at the What f bunt above the Monongahela Bridge. ERG US MOOR H EA D, 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The n ew and Splendid Atearner, U. S. MAIL MONONGABELA, Snit: e, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, end will continue to run through the eenoon as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Crnrinntoi, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday mot ning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thursday morning nt the same hour. For freight or passage apply on board. m 26. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Master, has con meneed her trips and will run as a reg ulbr Packet between PITTSBURGH and W HEEL ING during the season of 1645. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Arent. —--- BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer MICUIGAN, W. 11. T 10175, Mnster, hnncommenced her regular dnily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (ns hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. rind Benver nt 9, A. M. Pricesto gUit the times, and those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as soon as the weather Dill permit; on the opening , of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND, o.,nnd MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go info opera- tion. For freight or passage apply on bonrd, or to july 12 G. M. HARION, Water street. KrThe Michigan is provided with Evuns'Safety Guard. Willow Wagons and Chairs. 48 WILLOW WAGONS; 12 do Chairs, just roceived and for sole at Z KINZ EY'S Fancy Store, Nu 86 Market St. Parasols, Sansbades and Umbrellas. A GOOD ur , ortment ;Alba above can be found and A be sold very low, nt Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store, NOB 6 Market at. Window Glass. 200 BORES Window Glass, assorted sizes, for *ale by Pig Lead. 600 PIGS LEAD, ust received end for sale by . [m9.4] JAMES MAY. Iron. 64:-) TONS Iron, assorted sizes, for sale by my 7 JAMES MAY Pittsburgh • IMMO 2411811 OP sash lIITATIL di • h throne westerly, alone the mad three-eight ta, . alley, WILL be sold at public sale, on Thursday, the lOs h parallel with Pew street, seven feet fitur inches. day ofJulynext, at 10 o'clock in the morning, a t thence diagonally . about seven feet end one4talf, and thence southerly, parallel with Hand street, forty four the auction room of J. D. Davis, by order of David M. Prall, all the following described real estate, situate feet eight inches to the place of beginning. trigetb in the city of Pittsburgh, lelonging to said David M. er with the privilege of the said last mentioned al- Prall, viz: ley, on which is erected a three storied brick build- All that certain piece of ground, beginning on the tag, now occupied by Scaif & Mcllwaite. eesterlyside of Wood street, at she corner of S. Lo- I Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be. throp's lot, and at the distance of seventy-two feet one ginning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the inch southerly from the corner of Second street, thence corner of the lot last above described and at the extending in front on Wood street, southerly, nineteen distance of forty feet eisterly from the corner of feet ane inch, end in depth easterly, preserving th e Hand street, thence extending in front on Penn same width, parallel with Second street, ninety two street, easterly twenty feet, and in depth, northerly, feet six inches to an alley about trine feet six inches Preserving the same width, parallel with Hand st., tune hundred and sixty feet to Fayette street, on wide. The hack part of the said piece of pound on dhe alley, of the depth of thirty two feet six inches, is which is erected a two storied building. subject to aground rent of eighteen dollars. I Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be- Also, all that eel tain other piece of ground, begin. gionieg on the easterly aide of Hand street, at the dietance of fifty feet and five•eights on an inch ning on the easterly side of Wood street, et :he corner of the lot above described, and at the distance of ninety northerly from the corner of Penn street, thence along Hand weft ; northerly eighteen feet four inch one feet rave inches southerly from the corner of Se- and three-eights, thence easterly, parallel with cund street, thence extending in front on Wood street Penn street forty feet. thence southerly, perallel southerly nineteen feet one inch, and in depth easterly with Hand street eight feet, thence weoterly, peril preserving the same width parallel with Second street ninete-two feet six inches to the aforesaid alley. The lei with Penn street fourteen feet eight inches, of , thence southerly parallel with a street ten feet b .ck part of the said piece of ground, on the alley, is ii , ii , ject ti.i S iforir inches and three-eighte, H a n da hence westerly, the depth thirty•two feet six inches, ground rent of eighteen dollars. 1 parallel with Perin street twenty-five feet and four Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin- I tec h" te the place of begiening • subject to the said alley of two feet nine inciters wide extending from nine, on the easterly aide of Wood street, at the corner Hand street, catarrh, thirty-two fret eight inches, of the lot next abuvo described, and at the distance of together with the privilege of building over rho said one hundred and ten feet three inches, soother ly, from the corner of Second street, thence extending in front alley. On this piece of ground is erected a a three on Wood street southerly, nineteen feet one inch to W. storied brick dwelling now occupied by Gorge Col- J. Howard's ht, and in depth easterly, preseteing the ber g. same width, parallel with Second street, ninety-two Also, nll that certain other piece of ground, be ginning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the feet six inches to the said alley, which is here reduced corner of tho lot lust above described, and at the is width to seven feet. The bark part of the said piece distance of sixty-eight feet five incites northerly from of ground, on the alley, of rho depth of thiny two feet six inches, is subject to a ground rent o f ei g h teen the corner of Peen street, thence extending in f ront dollars.on Hand street, Doran:ly eighteen feet two inches, Also, all that certain other piece of ground begie• and in depth. easterly, parallel with Penn street, pre 'a lot, and at the distance of sixty ed the. same width forty feet, on which is erect ning on the northerly side of Front street, ut the carr y ed a three storied brick dwelling house. ner of W. J. Howard feet, easterly, from the corner of Wood street, thence Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly aide of Hand Street, at the corner extending its firearm Front street, eaoterly, thirty five feet to an alley five feet of the lot last above described, and at the distance of aside, and in depth, northerly, eighty-six feet seven inches northerly, from the corner along the said alley. preserving the same width, paral- This of Hand street, thence extending in front, on Hand let with IVood Street, thirty feet four inches. street, northerly. eighteen feet three inches and one pieceof ground is subject to a ground rent of fifirsix dollars. half, and in depth, easterly. parallel with Penn tt, . preserving the same width, forty feet, on whi s ch ree is Also, till that certain othr r piece of ground, begin - ning on the southerly side of Fourth street, at the, erected a three storied brick dwelling house. cor ner ,if :11cCluig's lot, and at the distance of ninety feet Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin westerly, from the corner of Wood street, thence ex• ning on the easterly side of Hand street, at the center tending in of the Ire last above described, and et the distance of fr ont on Fourth street westerly. thi ry feet to one hundred end feur feet and ten inches and one half the Hay Scales lot, mid in depth aoutbrelv. puiallel with Wood street, preserving the -erne width, e i g h ty northerly, from the corner of Hand street. thence ex five feet. or h a lf way to nerd weer. This piece of tending in front, cm Hand street, northerly, eighteen a feet three hitches, and one half, and in depth eaoteriv, F round is sehjett to a ground rent of thirteen deflate and seventy five cents. parallel with l'enn street, presehing the same width forty feet. on which is erected a three storied brick Also, all that certain other piece of ground. begin ning on the southerly side of Fourth street, at the die dwelling hen". e Noce of twenty two feet six inches westerly, from the Terms of sale, one fourth cash. and the F derico to be paid in three equaeannuel instalments, with interest corner of the Bank of Pittsburgh Inc, thence extend leg in front on Fourth street westerly, twenty two feet payable semi annually. The unpaid purchase money is to be secured by notes and a mortegerge on the pro six incites to the lot lately occupied by the Mayor'• Office. thence southerly parallel with Ma r ke t st reet , perry sold. The expense of the conveynnee is t o h e eighty live feet, thence easterly, parallel with Fourth Peii by the purchaser. JOHN D. DAVIS, street three feet six inches, thence soul li wurd ly parallel June 27, 1844• u. with Market street fifteen feet, thence easterly parallel Auctioneer 7 -- with Fourth street, twenty two feet three inches, thence northerly parallel with Market street fif: ern feet, till:11Ce westerly parallel with Fourth street, three feet three inches. and thence northerly parallel with Market so eet, eighty five feet to the plaice of beginning. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly side of Woad street, at the corner of it.mos Henna's ground • and at tire distance of sixty four feet northerly from the corner of Virgin al-1 ley. thence extending in front on Wood street north erly twenty feet seven inches and n half, mei in depth westerly. parallel with Virgin alley, preserving the same width ninety fuel, on which as erected a three story brick building. now occupied by Mr. Duerilinger, subject to a ground rent of twenty six dollars and sixty seven cents. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly aide of Wood street, et the corner of the lot last above described, end at the diatanee of eighty emir feet seven inches and ern half, northerly, from the corner of Virgin alley, thence extending in front on Wood street, northerly, twenty five feet and one halt - inch; and in depth, weetwardly, parallel with Virgin alley, preserving the same width, ninety feet, on which is erected a three atoried brick building. now occupied by Charles Vick,—subject to a greund rent of thirty seven dollars end fifty cents. Alsc, all that certain other piece of ground, situate on the northerly side of Virgin alley, •t the distance of sixty feet, westerly from the corner of Wood street, thence extending in from. oti Virgin alley, westerly, thirty feet, and, in depth, northerly, parallel with Wood street. preserving ti.e same width, sixty four feet. nn which is erected on old shed, now occupied by Dramas Elliott and John Cain. .. .. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the easterly side of Wood street, at the corner of Vir_in alley, thence extending in fmnt, on Wood street, northerly, thirty feet to ground of the 1•t Pres byterian Church, and in depth, along the said alley, easterly, preserving the some width, sixty feet, on which it erected a large three storied brick building, now occupied by Wicker.ham, Harris and others. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the dig tance of ninety two feet, northerly, from the corner of Penn street, thence extending in front on St Clair et., ncnherly, eighteen feet, and it depth, westerly, parallel with Penn street, preserving the same width. one hun drell and ten feet to a ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by F. Faulkner, and others. Also, All that certain other piece of groand, begin ning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the cor ner of the lot last above described, thence extending in front on St Clair street, not ly, eighteen feet, and in depth, westerly, preserving the slime width, parallel with l'enn street, one hundred and ten fvet to the aforesaid ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by Dr. Oliver and others. All that certnin other piece of ground, beginning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the corner or the lot last above described, thence extending in front on St Clair street, northerly eighteen feet, and in depth westerly, preserving the slime width, parallel with Penn street, one hundred nod ten feet to the aforesaid ten feet alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by L. J. Chamberlain and oth ers. Removal. Also, till dint certain other piece of ground, begin- I A BEELEN has removed his Commission and ping on the westerly side of St. Clair street, at the cor- . Forwarding Bosiness from the Canal Basin to ner of the lot last above described, thence extendi n g his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite in front un St. Clair street, northerly, eighteen feet, and the Post Office. in depth, westerly, Preserving the same width, parallel may 30. with Penn street.. Dee hundred and ten feet to the afore said alley, on which is erected a three storied brick building, now occupied by G A Martin Also, all that certain other piece of ground, be ginning on the westerly side of St Clair street, at the corner of the lot last above described, thence extending in front on St Clair atleet, northerly eight teen feet, and in depth, westerly, preserving the same width parallel with Penn street. one hundred and ten feet to the aforesaid alley, on which is erected a thtee storied brick building now occupied by B. Perry. Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning nn the northerly side of Penn street, at the coiner of Hand street, thence along Penn street, easterly, twenty fort and two inches, thence northerly. parallel with Hand street, forty-four feet and eight inches, thence diagonally about seven feet and one-half to an alley two feet nine inches wide, thence along the said alley, westerly, parallel with Penn street, twenty-five feet four inches in Hand street, and thence alcng Hand street, southerly, fifty feet and five-eights of an inch to the place of beginning, together with a small piece of ground of seven feet four incites by seven feet seven inches and three eights, to be used as a yard, of which a plan will be exhibited at the time of the sale, and together with the privilege of the said al ley, which extends thirty-two feet, eight inches east erly from Hand street. On this piece of ground is a three storied brick building, now occupied by J &J Phillips & Brooks. JAMES MAY Also, all that certain other piece of ground, begin ning on the northerly side of Penn street, at the corn er of the lot above described and at the distance of twenty feet two inches easterly from the corner of Hand street, thence along Penn street, easterly, nine• teen feet ten inches, thence westerly, parallel with Penn street, seven feet four inches, thence northerly, parallel with Hand street, ten feet four inches and 14 Valuable Sandbags Lots, AT PRIVATE SALE. - - - -• T kl E ouhcctilir is authorised to snll at low pri ces and on liberal tencris--The following very desirable property in this oily and its vicinity, viz: One lot of Ground basing 224 feet front on fourth street, end extending back 85 feet,adj.iining the 1h .k of Pituburgb. Ono other lot hitting 194 feet f. -out, on Tbird street, end extending buck C 2 feet, to connect with the above, and if desired both lots will he sold together and are considered among the most desirable situations for business to be had in this city. One other lot of ground situate at the corner of AV)•• lie and Elm streets, haying a front of 40 text on %Vclie street, and extending along Elm street 124 feet to an alley 26 feet wide. - • Two otherlots adjoining the last mentioned, having each • front of 24 feet on Wylie street, (or Coal Hill Turnpike) and extending back 124 feat to the said alkv. other lots on said street or Tut npike. having each • front of 24, feet and extending bark 109 feet to en alley 20 feet wide. 3 other Lots of ground, haying each • Gout of 24 feet on Coal street or Coal Lane, and extending buck , 109 feet to • 20 feet alley. 1 other Lot of ground, having • front of 24 feet on Franklin street, which is 60 feet wide, and extending bark 124 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. 3 other Lots of ground, each fronting on said Frank lin street 24 feet, and extending back 126 feet to • street 40 feet wide. The last mentioned 12 Lots are situated in the city district, near tho property of Duct. Black. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. jone f Corner of Wood and sth street., School Hooks. OLNEY'S Geography arid Ada.; Mitchell's •• Smith's Arithmetic; Smiley's " Smith's Grammni; Mitchell's Primary School Geography Parley's Common School History; Colt'. Rook Keeping; Blair'. Lectures on Rhetoric; Parley'. Universal History; l'innock's Goldsmith'. Romr: England; Scholar's Companion; Comstock's Chemistry; Philos. l . ) ; Botnny for beginners (Mrs. Phelps) Guy's Astronom; Keith on the Globes; Emerson's Arithmetic,: Davies Algebra (First Lessons) Bourdon. Davies Legendre; Lovell's United States Speaker; Frost's II i.tory of United States. Also a large assortment of Law and Mvdieal Works fur sale low for cash by C. KAY, No. 76 Mar ket st. above WhiteD &AS. Bru H 's store be tween 4th et. arid the Diamond .te2B. Mackerel. 10 n BLS. No 3, lergv size; just received and for sale by J. &J. McDEVITT, june 4 No. 224, Liberty street. Money. N *mull Boxes, pinup for Family use, on hand and I. for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, june 4 No 224 Liberty street. Piro Brick, Extra Large. 20,000 A prime article, fur sale by mar2l D. & G. W. LLOYD. GEORGE COCHRAN, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, No. 2, Ferry street, Pitteburgit. may 23 To Wool Carders. 14 A C A l l i s l o N C or t y l i r b ds 2 1a 4 te inches e le b a y n i t g andc:miba andnches. Tacks, fur sale at reduced prices by _ _ may _3 Scythe Scathes. 10 fi Do Z. from Jamestown. Fur gale by GEO. COCHRAN, may 23 Nn 2, Ferry st Axes. E STEP'S COAL Steel! Axes, warranted. For sale by GEO. COCH R A N. may 23 No 2, Ferry st. HAY FORKS AND HAY RAKES. For GRIP low by GEO. COCHRAN. may 23 No 2, Ferry st GEO.COCHRAN, No 2, Ferry st iiiaZaGl= — D aro. 40. CORDED and plain, White and Brown Linea Drills; Small plaids, Linen and Giagliam Coatinge; Plain Blue, Black, and Croton Coasiog--beantiful. Fancy Cauimeres, Superior and low price Gum broons. with full supply of Fancy Sumner stuffs, sel ling off cheap at the new Cash House of june 3 BARROWS & TURNER. Great Sale of Gold Pencils. NO. 46. W E last evening received another large invoice of those splendid GOLD PENCILS, warranted equal, if not superioi to uny in use; and selliog of with • perfect RUSH, at the same mice' before advertised —from $1,50 to $lO, including the largest (Gents.) size in use. We have them mitnuroctured, and new lots reoeiv. ing contumely, and telling nt mob lest prises than can be had elsewhere. At die New Cash Holum of Jon 6 HARROWS & TURNER I-1 OUSE-KEEPERS, TAKF. NOTICE! BARROWS & TURNER IrjrAVE received more of those splendid COUN• SAL Ittit'ANES-9, 10, 11 and 14.4, at gam* prices; 50 doz white and brown Linen Damask Spreads, superior and low priced: Bleached and Brown Sheeting and shining Muslin, great variety. AT NO. 46, MARKET ST. June 18 GREAT DOINGS "DOWNTOWN." NO. 46! ANOTHER package of those. splendid 6-4 white figures-I Swiss Muslin., this morning received— with colored TAR LTONS, something new and beauti. fit. Now styles Balzorines—a nnthor package just opened, equally beautiful with the other lot. Call at je-,6 BARROWS & TURNER'S GJ resat Treat for Little money! At No. 46. A RROWS & TURNER ale now sellinE beau B tiful NEAPOLITAN LACE BONNETS for only 13 , "52,00. Cell end see, et their new Cash House, 3 doors above the Burnt District. june-41. NO. 46 7, DRAB SATINETS, get up expressly for trimu.ing Carriages, just rereived at fIICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, Office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. j.ane VENITIAN BLINDS. WESTERVEILT, H I.: old and well known Ve. thin Blind Maker, former of Second and Fourth sts., Ike• this method to inforin many friends of the tact It Ids Factory is now in full 'erasion on St Clair et., near old Allegheny Bridge, sere a constant sepply of rods of various colors and talities, is constantly kept hand and at all prices, am twenty -cents up to suit N. B If required, Blinds will bo put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may he re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the some facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed. and without any extra expense. jast-dAr.* I y. European and American Agency. THE undersigned "European Agent," having again arrived in America at the regular time, will leave Pitt-burgh, Pa., early in September neat, end sail from New York on the first day of October, for Europe. making a Nineteenth tour through Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, &c., and re. turning to the United States In May, 1446. By this Agency persons wishing to remit money to Europe, can have checks or drafts for large or small 9 1 / 1 71, pay able at sight, in every part of Ireland, England, Scot. land, %Vales or France. Legacies, Debts, annuities, real estate, inheritable property, and claims recovered and paid over; searches of all kinds made; copies of Willi. Deeds and documents procured. &c. &c. In numet able references and every information given.— Apply personally ur address post paid, "H. KENNAN, European Agt, and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Pitteburah, Pa." fl Mr K. will be absent from Pittsburgh to the South during the greater part of August; M r Jas. May liattend to Ins inisine44. New Yolk, Juue I.t. 1815-d 1 w&n3r. A FRESH SUPPLY or Sohn son's Superior Printing Ink, RECEIVED THIS DAY, Al the Office of Me Pittsburgh Morning Post june 13-4&.wtf PHILLIPS & SMITH. W ANTED to hire, a small sized modern Zit built house, suitable for a genteel family, location in Penn nr Liberty streets preferred. A small handsomely situated cottage, adjoining the city, would answer the purpose. Those having . such premises in let, will please call on R D MILLER & Co., IN Liberty st. mr-2 __ _ 4 Lard Oil. 1000 G ALS. jwit received Find for sate my 6 y R D MILLER &Co. 194 Liberty et. 200 B B u O pe X ri t . .: r S ar N ti o cie l , Ci,:sntrinnnitvi Soa p , ednnfo a r v u t erlYe R. D. MILLER & CO., 194 Liberty at Notice T HEpapers, &c , of the late Semi. Kingston. Es q ., ate now in the possession of the subscriber rea dy for delivery. All those baying unfinished 'ndoes* will please call so that arrangements may be mad*. tl have the cases disposed of. MARY T. KINGSTON, Admr's Of the estate of S. Kingston, Eta, deed- BARROWS & TURNF,R'S coßrusaveD DAM IT lIMUMIUt, 'MOM lON alKarilles SPECIE STANDARD. Merei mateandAlatarfaerarers'Serip i . psir Exchange Bank erip. Cut -react, Berke Calmly Scrip ....11 EXCHANGE--AT OM. Philadelphia prem. New York • inwei. Boston. .•.. prem. Baltimore ...... • prem. SPECIE. Gold. -. .. .4 pros. Silver .par PENNSYLVANIA. -.-PITTSBURGH. Bank of PiUsburgh. far Merchants and Manatfactisrers' /tank Exchange • ..•" ...... Do. Hollidaysbtergh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of Nova America p.r Do Norther,' Liberties Par Do Pennsylvania ....... Commercial Bank of P ennsyl Farmers' and Mechanic? beak sania .. Kensington bank •Par Manufacturers and Mechanic? par Mechanics' Moyamensing Philadelphia bank Par Par Schuylkill Southwark ..... " ... par ..... •.par Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank Par U. S. bank and branehes COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county " Montgomery county • • "—per " NO7 ckeemberland Par Farmers' bank of Bucks county Par Easton bank PPP Doylestown bank Pia Franklin bank of Washington —per Bank of Ckambersburgk............ . ....I Middletown .....—. ............1 " Gettysburgh 1 " Lewistown " Susquehanna county ............ .2 Berk/county bank no sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Company pa. Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank 1 " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg , bank Honesdale. ".... Lancaster " Lancaster co. " par .. •••• Lebanon " Minerebank of Pottsville.... ........ . Monosgakelabank of Brownsville • per New Hope and Delaware Bridge evaspaay Northampton bank .na sale Towanda bank .na sale IVnovning bank TVest Branch bank.. - York bank_._ OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsville.... 1 Clinton bank of Columbus... . Columbiana ...1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).... 1 ( Warren, cashier)........ sate Cincinnati bank 5........ Chillicothe bank.... Commercial bank of Lak Erie-- ••••• .1 Dayton bank ..... ...... ....1 FraxAdin bank of Columbus-- .. .. 1 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville-1 Farmers' bank of Canton 20 Chau ga .1 Granville Hamilton .10 Lanesutstr Marietta .. 1 Massillon Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Mount Pleasant . ...... 1 Norwalk Putnam Sandusky Scioto. ............. • ...... Urbana Wooster ........ .1 Xenia Zanesville Bank of Cleveland...... —.5 IN . State bank and brancheDlANA.s State Serif ..... RENTLCICY All banks... ILLINOIS. State bank Bank of Illinois, Sitatemeeloan VIRGINIA., Bank of the Valley of Virginia I Bank of Virginia 1 Exchange bank of Virginia Pa rmers' bank of .. ... I North- Western bank of Virginia- ..... pair Merchants' and Afeekanies' bank of Virginia . —.per Baia at Morgaitgolea. MARYLAND Baltimore City banks.. . All otker solvent banks NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent bank5.......-_ • _ ... SOUTH CAROLINA All solvent banks . .4114olveist basks. Mobile banks.. Cowl/dry : ... LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks ( roor1).. TENNESSEE All b anke. MICHIGAN. Bank of St. Clair St. Clair, 76 Bank of tAe River Raisin. Monroe 23 ' , armee.' and Meekanies' Bank, Detroit,. 60 Miekigan in xxxxx ee, Co. Detroit' 5 Oakland County Bank. Pontine. ... x .. •. 23 Steam Beat ter Sale. THE subscriber offers for sal• one-ninth of the Steam Boat JoAephine; if not sold before the 17th of July, the inteiest will then be offered no public sale. Apply to B. F. INGHRAM. At the WarehouFe of Burbridge, Wilann & Co., june 18-IT. FIMIt Itirree. Conveyancing. THE under.igned would roost respectfully inforta her friends and the public generally, that shis grin attend to the business of Conveyancing in an its bean. che.. Deeds, Mortgages, Will* and all other instnnuenta of writing executed with accuracy and despatch. Paper books and other legni papers made out (or Atiorneys onthe shortest notice. Rooms on Wiley street, fourth door from the flew Court House. MARY T. KINGSTON. june 6-d3m. 50 BOXES By Sta B r Cti o n:ll l 7 ii fi A r:4 l l . lty, for . sal. 194 Liberty et. 64 Cincinnati ittarcb.r 300 BOXES Starch, bo of 4 11 t .L I ER I Va s , k 194 Liberty street. L&w Notice. JAMES CALLAN hail-erne...ea to the dumber; occupied by Aldermen McMeadere beiwern Wnod and Smithfeld. aff*".. - Pig Lea 4. 257 M S Soft Loot! per &rooter robot. fix sale by M. R. RHEY 4 Co. angi. MTH STRZET. 1 .....••.•,...1 .............l.• .......s .......s ............2
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