Storning p05t.1 PITTSBURGH, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMARTTEt FOR JOLT. John Shen, Robert Bell sbipton, DIRIRWOIND — DETRICK WESTLIKG, was , drowned in ihe.C.anal sear Sharpsburch, in this county, on Mon day, He, it seems, war a passenger on the Canal Boat Lehigh, and accidentally fell overboard. The Cottner of this county, David Hartz, Esq., held an iieqoaest over the body on yesterday—verdict in accord *nee arjih die facts above stated. litavrtt os PHILADY.LPHIC—Tbm Philadelphia Bairdnf Ilaalth,had a meeting on Friday Nat, July at which a resolution was adopted, nontradict leg "the prevalent rumor," that there was cases of refloer Freer in that city. Teta, Corrox.—The amount of cotton received at Houstim during the past year exceeded Toutteen thou sand boles. It is said that twenty-five thousand bales will be shipped from Houston this year. Five years ago t4e artp.ou shipped from that port scarcely amcunt alio 1,000. Glov. TROIKAS, of Maryland. has filed a bill in Fred erick eauety cout t for a divorce from his wife, Sarah c P-Thom, and giving, of course, the reasons on which the application is ba.ed. Tux Tuts To BLIIIH.—"BIush not now," said a distinguished Italian to his young relative, whom he met issuing from a haunt of vice—"you sheuld have blabbed when you went in." The heart alone lassie which shrinks from the slightest contact or concep tion of spoil, and waits not to inquire, what will the world say? CAPT ALIXAPIDKR JoHNSON.--Et will be remember. ed that this worthy man and excellent officer, died suddenly, in this city some weeks since. He was ersuckbeloved by his brother officers, for his "intel. ligence and nobleness of soul"—kind and amiable in his disposition—conciliatory and honorable in his in tercourse with the world, he possessed, as he deserved the esteem of all wbo knew him. See the resolutions adopted by big brother officers with whont.be had been long associau•d at Fort Mac Lime. GREENSBORO. JOLT 19, 1895. WrLOON MCC•ReLIisS, Es44.:—My Dear Sir: I seed you ■ copy of the procredingf; of the fellow 01E ceee of Capt. JOuSITON. They were forwarded to me, accompanied by a Very friendly letter from Lieut. Spencer Noreen. The kindness manifested by yourself, with many of the citizens of Pittsburgh, upon the occasion of the demisted my son, I wilt always remember with feel ings of the wannest gratitude; I threfore transmit to plinths within resolutions, for the purpose, that you may learn the position he occupied in the opinions of his associates, those who kneW him Lost; and• that you may be assured that your own kindness, and the gen erous sympathies of your fellow citizens, were not be stowed upon an unworthy object. My best wishes fur the health and prosperity of yourself and family. Sincerely and respectfully, Your friend and hum . ' r.erv't. A. JOHNSTON AT A 111.111 TING of ihe officer.; of the 5111 Regiment deck lac Michigan, of Pletimtl, • y , the fe owing reeeietteili - werre - unanr• measly adopted: Resolved, That we.have heard with deep regret of the demise of Cept ALEX. JOHNSTON. late of the sth Reg't B.lnfemry. By his death the Government biu lost the services of a valuable officer, his regtment hes been deprived of • anldier whose intelligence and nobleness of soul it was justly proud, and euciety of a frank and generous man. Resolved, That we sincerely sympathise with the relatives- of Capt. lones-ros. To them we otTer the condolence which those who knew him can nt.ly offer. Resolved, That these proceedings be publi;hed in the at Greensburgh, Pa., the National Intelli• gencee.and the Washington Union. HtPRY WHITING -2,1 Lieut. 'try. J. P. SMITH-13vt. 2,1 Lt. Inry. L. I. JAntsoN—Post Sutler. .13ntscss NORVEII.-2d Lt.. Sib fury. MAIM* SCOTT—Copt. 5;11 Q.•g't Solis gist c—Apt. Surg'n U. S. A. WILPAIIICHAP.M•PI—Capt. Jews Olbsiss—Chnplain U. S. A. To the Patrons of the morning Post and Mercury and blanufactircr, Under an agreement with Messrs. Bigler, Sargent &Bigler, inch of our subscriber. as mny hove pn hi us in advance fttr either of our papers, will he supplied for athennetnirod time at our chltrge. All debts duo nr to become die on subsisting contracts, for advertising, etc . are to be collected by Its, and all such contracts tare to be fulfilled by our successors. We earnestly solicit all those indebted to us to make issue/Mlle payment. We intend to devote ourselves to closing our business, and those %Ito owe us must sack up. We will remain at the office of the Post, where we logy be found during business hours. tar The above notice of Messrs. Phillips & Smith, la reference to subscriptions paid in advance, as well as subsisting contracts for Advertising, explains fully and cerrectly the arrangement made between us. jyl BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. Iltar.CllXol3l and Vermicelli. 3 BOXES fresh Maccaroni 3 boxes " " Ver.nicelli Jost received and fur sale by Soft Shell Almonds. 600 LBS. fresh Bordeaux Almonds, recd +wed and for sale by Scb"el for Young Ladies. firing Rev. W. J., Mrs. and Miss Bakewell, re l. spectrally ir.furm their friends and the public, that their School will re•opi.n on Monday, August I I th. The course of Instruction will embrace English Gspni mar, Composition, Rhetoric, Elocution,- History, Gaography with the up.e of the Globes, Nature I and Mental Philosophy, Astromony, Botany, Writing, Atithanetie, Algebra and the Mathematics, French and Latin. Terms per quarter for Pupils over 11 years cf 'Tessa per quarter for Pupils under II years of are. 10 00 French. $5; Music, $10; French and Music 12 SO !Mu Young Ladies can be received as Bon rdm s , for Board and Tuition, including French and Mu , der_ per half year, $lOO. 011 1 rLiberty street, opposite Third. Patent. Wrought Iron Spikes, OF an sizes, and of superior quality and finish, asaudactured and sold by G. & J, H. SHOENBERGER jyB-d..isw 1 ra - NiCHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, Office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market , jurtel9-d&wly . saleratui. ry a CASKS for -sale by M B RIMY & Co., 1,/ jyl6. N o 9, Water at PHILLIPS & SMITH A G RF:INHART, 140 Liberty et A G REINHA RT, 140 Liberty at $l5 00 From the Baltimore Clipper. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM 1; 1, WI v \ SHIP BRITANNIA! 15 DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE The steamer Britannia arrived at Boston on Satur day morning, in 14i days from Liverpool, having been detained by ice. She brings intelligence to the 4th inst. There is nothing <f importance received by her. We make up the following summary from Wilmer & Smith's European Times, received by Ad- ems & Co's express. The American Provision trade has been dull, the amount of business transacted being con•iderahly un der the average. Beef hasbeen in limited request. so has pork and lard. Cheese, however, of a good quality, has maintained previous rates, but the bulk of the stock in of an inferior description. The Iron trade is somewhat unsettled, hut fair rates are demanded and maintained. A large failure has taken place in this town during the week, and rumor, whit her !lamin] tongues, is making free with the names of others. In such a buFirtess, where the speculation has been so numerous, it is impossible to say what a day may bring forth. COLON EL ToDD.—IVe have the pleasure of stating that the American Minister at St. Petersburg, so de servedly popular in the Russian capital. has been ap pointed a member u 1 the Imperial Agricultural Socie ty—an honor never before conferred upon a foreigner. The correspondence between Lord Aberdeen, the Foreign Secre:ary, and the Spanish Ambassador, the Duke de Sotomayer, relative to the admission into England of the above grown sugars of Cuba end Por to Rico, has been laid on the tables of Pat !lament. Accounts reached Calcutta of the total destruction by fire, of the American ship Virginia, at about 10 A. M., of the sth inst. about twenty-five or thirty miles to the south yard of the OW er floating light All hands were saved except the supercargo. She was homeward bound. The Right Rev Dr Kenrick, Catholic Bibhop of Philadelphia, has returned from Rome, where lie wns most graciously rec. ived by the Pope. On Tuesday week he left Dublin for Liverpool, and_ will proceed immedi itely to tie United States. The Journal de. Debates contnini; an ncrount of the Russian Count Aprnxiti. his wife and children, be ing burned in vengeance by their infuriated serfs. lie treated his murderers, it is said, with unheard-of cruel ty. and the terrible relation is therefore the less sur prising. The German booksellers talk of opening e.t.bli.h mews in the United Suites, to protect themselves a gainst what they consider the literary piracies which exist there. It is said that the Wesleyan Meauxlists of Great Britain are ohnitt to disown any connection with those of the United Suites who are tdaseholders. Gen Armstrong, the new American Consul, arrived Liverpool on the '2Bth ult. by the Great Western. in The prorogation of Parliament, it is confidently ex pected, will take place about the middle of August, niter which the Queen and Prince Albert will leave for Germany. The Madrid Gazette poblisher a despatch, announ cing the capture of Cabrera, the famous Carlist Gener al, by the French authorities. He was taken on board a fidling smack near Locate. The Paris National states that M Guizat had td new attack of illness, which caused soma alarm to his friends. The United Sery ico Gazette states. that in conse quence of the malsacre of the crew of the Wasp, on the coast of Africa, it ha 4 been determined to give no quarter to slaver+ otrtri rig the slizinest resistance. The Earl of Wincifilsea anti Nottingum ts addresi ed a lettar to the Proteltant.= of Great fit i rain, crilliuc upon them to estabnish nal ion CI it ha. for the onppot t of Protestanibm in every county and bur ough of the king dom. Mr Bantall, a mem'acr or art London Stock Ex -~— —' —' a~w ~. u. x 10.000. bus fail-. port of pittoburgli. 2 FEET 3 INCHES WATER INTHE CHANNEL. ARRIVED. New Castle, Polack, Beaver; Fianklin, Dennison, •' Louis McClain,Jitcohs, Brownavillr; Clarke, Ramble', Moo,ley, DEPARTED. Franklin. Dennison, Benv.:l; New Castle, Consul. Clarke, Brownville; Loui.i McLain, J a coi•A , Brown3vill , ; miner. Ninnov, M.ll.s.iPp; LAKE ERIE & MICI/IGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CeMrßE[.r•, Leaved Beaver at fl o'clock, A. M. " Pot...burgh at 3 o'clock, \I. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. DotLs, Leaved Piitsburgh at 9,'check, A. M. " Beaver at I o'cloA, I'. M. In connection with daily Lia..f. eef Freight and l'as sage Canal BOW/ to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Veqsels to all parts un Lake Laic and Michigan. Apply to G. M. lIARTON & CO., Pitt, , burgh. JOHN S. DICKEY, lienser. CLARK &Co,. Beaver. pJune 21. v Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Lino. i l L agr io _ czaume• • THE SPLENDID CANAL I'ACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily. (Sundays expected,) nt 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the al rival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) arid arrive at War ren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting nt Warren with Neil, Moore & Co'a line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Parket, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $ 4 51). Passenger a paying in Pittsburgh are entit led to choice of herrhs on the Canal Packet, and sents in the stage. For passage anply on board Steamboat Michigan, or JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G tl H A itTori & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning -apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. J & M B TAYLOR. Warren. PARE REDUCED. OPPOSITON Good Intent Past Line for Philadelphia. OF SPLENDID TROY BUILT COACHES, 5".. ) Limited to Seven Passengers. Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ascending the mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHAMBERSBUGH, 4 4 -7 :VieraVi •fi ratf' . .e-% '''''''''' • 7..A.'" 5Z.7" Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec ling with Mail Cars for New York; nlsoat Chambers burg with Mail linos direct from Baltimore and Wash inton City. "Office opposite the Ecehange Hotel. may 3-1 v A. HEN DERSON, Agent. GLASS STAINING, By J. Newton, Fourth street Road. near Toll rz-o! THE only Glass Stainer west el the m--' 1 " 1 / 1 % specimen of this ,glass i 6 to boat Cambria. All rders feb. 19-w&dtf. EEPS constantly on band, and manufactures to 1.1 order, all kinds of FIRE, GARDEN AND STEAMBOAT HOSE, Copper and Iron Riveted, manufactured of the bast material and equal to any Fast or West. Gir Gliders left. with Andrew Fulton, Bell and Bras Founder, or at my Saddle. Harness and Trunk Store, will be punetwilly attended to. Also, Machine Banda, double and single riveted manufactured to order Er All kinds of Hose and Bands required at works, warranted, and prices to suit the times. jv 11-dim NEW ECOSE PACTOEY• SAMUEL. McCLURKAN, NO. 96 WOOD ST. BETWIEN FIFTH STREIT AND DIAMOND ALLEY, Having entered into the Manufacture of Fire, Steamb3at and garden Bose, Intends to keep on hand a large quantity, mattuftsc Lured of THE BEST MATERIALS, —AND-BY REGULAR HOSE MAKERS. AII who wish to buy a 6rst rate article are respect fully invited to call before buying elsewhere. july 9-d 1 m&w6m. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. 1N the matter of the voluntary as . ) signment of Patterson & Vandyke: No 106, June Term. 1892. And now, to wit, July 19th, 1845; • Petition of Joseph Knox, assignee, prrOng to be discharged from his trust, rend and heard. and on motion of Wm Wilson. FACI, The Court order that notice of the application of said assignee to he discharged. he given in the Morning Post, for three weeks, and at the expiration of said period, if no cause be shown to the contrary, the said assignee shall be discharged. From the Record, GEO. R. RIDDLE, jy 21 Prothonotary. Corner of Pennand Irwin streets, Piitstrurgis The highest price paid in cash for Country Rites, Baling Rope and Cotton Waste. Also, dealer in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, &c., at bash prices. july 14-4 I v. HAVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, neer the corner of Wood. and near the spot from whence they were driven by the fire, where they will he harpy to see their old customers. Piano Fortes rj IWO new and elegant Piano Fortes, manufactur -I- ed by A H Gale & Co.. New York, just received and fur sale at manufacturers' prices by JOHN H MELLOR, 122 Wood Pi. BLAKE'S Biographical Dictionary, comprising a inunnotry account of the most distinguished per sons ufsll Ages, Nations, and Professions, including more than one thousand articles of American Biogra phy. L7fe of George IVas4ington—Sparks Life of Go.), ge ‘Ve , hinglon, in one volume, Svo. lAfe of Benjamin Franklin—Contnining tha auto biogriphy, with notes and a continuation, by Jared Spiirks. The Life of Thomas Jefferson—The third Presi dent Of tlie United Soitei, with pnris of his cones por.dence neser before published, by Georze Tucker. lI,',LIL4r. Stahl,Mt.'l2lloini of the Life of Sir Life of Lorenzo be Medici.—Roncoe's Life of Lorenzo De Medici. called !he Magnificent ,2 vols.Bvo. Life of Pararch.—By Thomas Campbell, E.q., of Hope, in I rul Bvo. Mrs. Hannah .%lo re.— Memoirs of the life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More, by William Roberts, Esq. The above, with a large assortment of Histnrical n 4 Miscellaneous Wniks, for sale by C. H. KAY. Bookseller, No. 7G, Market it., between 4th st. and Diamond )1.19. To Coach Makers. A LOT , f superior Coach Varnish, warranterljost rec'd and for sale at the Spring and Axle manu factory, St. Clair st, 'rear the Allegheny bridge, by iy 3 AV LLIANI COLEMAN. Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath. or National Souvenir•. A National Ti ibute, Cr , mmentorative of the great victorycivil achieved by the people, through the Hein of New Orleat.:, containin;;a mutt uf the United Stones, a portrait of G,'n. Jaekson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the I hermitage. Just received and for wile by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 4.1 Market street. _Pt aigt24,A.- House and Lot for Sale. A THREE story brick huildings, with back 1 , 1 hoildtrizs, on tin. corner of Grant and sixth sta. Inquire of the subscribers. or at this office. I'. CUNNTN3HAM. I'. RATIGAN. Paper, Paper, Paper. ri NV EN & Hulburt's superior Fouls Cap plain and .• " letter paper Howard & Lathrop's fined ruled rnp; Butler's Superfine Blue Vellum Post. ruled; Hnwnrd & Lethrep's " 11 & E Gouclwin's superfine glazed post " Superior Flat Cap: " Bine Demi Papers; " Medium Papers; Al4o, Wnll papers, &c. Crown and Me-diom Wrapping raper. For sale by CHAS. H. KAY, Bookpelier, No. 76, Market At., above W bite & between 4th dt. and Din ro,tad. J 916 BESIDES a 6,11 eiisortment of the best Family Groceries, the subveriher keeps constantly for sale "Underwood's" Excellent Pickles, Sauce, Ketch ups, &c., viz: PlCKLES—Cauliflower, Getkins. Mangoes, On ions, Walnuts, French Reana, Peppers, Peaches, Red Cabbage, Picolilly and Mixed Pickles. SA UC ES—Various kinds for meats and fifth. Olive Oil, Walnut, M mihroom & Tomato Ketchups. Raspberry and Paoli Vinegar, &c., &c. School Books. OLNEY'S Geography and Atlas; Mitchell's Smith's Arithmetic.; Smiley's " Smith's Grammar, Mitchell's Primary School Geography; Parley's Common School History; Colt's Rook Keeping; Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric; Parley's Universal History; Pinnock's Goldsmith's Rome: " England; Scholar's Companion: Comstock's Chemistry; Phitosoph‘: Botany for beginners (Mrs. Phel , Guy's Astronomy; Keith on the Globes; Emerson's Arithm • "" 3 .) Davies Algeh avies Legend B States Speaker; story of United States. a large ussortmed. of Law and Medical arks fur sale low fur cash by CHAS. H. KAY, No. 76 Market at. above.Vhite & Bro's store be. tween 4th st. and the DinnSid. je2B. ..el or- An av:- .;n• ' . " • am to. 1 LATEST NEWS FROM SANTA FE! The Old Established Hose Vactory. IL IL BARTLEY NO. 86 WOOD STREET, CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY. (A Cony•) 3.. L. S H Mal ' S CASH RAG IV 4.REHOUSF:, ft E MOVA L. COOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, Vain Ibis Biographical Works. Pickles and Sauces. Bank Notts and fgrOange. COBBECTILD DAILY BT A. in:IUMEIIR, EXOZIANGE BROKER, SPECIE STANDARD Merchants andManslatturere'Scrip ...par Exchange Bank trip. .... I Currency Berk* County Scrip 1 j EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT Chs Plaiiaele/phia .... 4 prem New York 4 prem Boston ....4 prow Baltimore .4 prem iii ' SPECIE. Gold ...4 prem. Silver • .par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...par Exchange 1 ....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 hank par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill ..par Southwark " par Western ....par Bank of Penn Tosmskip ....par Girard bank U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county p ar " Delaware county " Montgomery county .. --par " Northumberland par Farmers' bank of Bucks county.... ...... ..par Easton hank ...... par Doylestown bank _______ . ...... . . par Prankhn bank of Washington par Bank of Chambersburgh.... _ - " Middletown " Gettyaborgh " Lewistown " Susgmehasnisa county .. Be rkscounty ..... no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company par Carlisle bank .. Erie bank Fanners and Drovers' bank.- Bank of Lancaster par " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank Ffonesdale ".... Lancaster " Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of Pottsville . ..... Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company Northampton bank Towanda bank Wyoming bank Trest Branch bank. York - OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsville.... ..... Clinton bank of .... ....... Colwintiana bank of New Lisbon-- Cirrleville ( Lawrence, cashier) " ( Warren, ea5kier)............n0 Cinrinnrti banks . ..... Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... Dayton Franklin bank of Columbus-- ........ Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville _ _ Geatsea Gretvisille Hamilton.. Lancaster, Marietta.. 111assillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati. MonntPleasan' ...... No rtra /k Putnam ........ Sandusky Sointo ........ r rbana.................... TVon.ife r .. Xenia Zanesrillt Bank of Cltreland.. - .. .. - _ -- _ - INDIANA State bank and branches State Serif KENTUCKY All banks ILLINOIS Slate hank Bank of Illinois, Shavneeloten. - - VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia . Bank of Virginia Exchange hank of Vsrcrinia Farmenebankof Virginia.— North-lVesternbank of Vireinia . Merchants'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia ....... Bank at Morgantown. - MARYLAND Baltimore City bank 5... .... All other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks.. .. SOUTH CAROLINA All solvenlbanka Allsolvenl bank*. Mobile banks... Country banks. GEORGIA. ALAtAMA LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks (Food)._ TENNESSEE All banks. .• - MICHTGAN• Bank of SY. Clair St. Clair, ... • • • Bank of the River Raiein, Pariner's',7ll,l Mechanics' Bank, Detroit, Michigan insurance, Co. Detroit, Oakland County Bank. Pontiac. Fly Paper. MEM telebrnterl Egyptian Poison Paper, for the destruction of Flies, Mosquitoes, &c., &c. A lot just received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, j,` I I 122 Wood street. Piano Fortes. - TH F, subscriber offers for sale a ler nd splendid assortment of Piano Fortes, f $2OO to $450 each. The above instruments of superior work manship. and made of the materiels; the tone is not to be excelled by any in s country. - F. BLUME. Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, opposite Ex change Hotel. ' ap7 Louisville Lim 102 acid fors -.T.AM .L. E,S. MAY. Corn and Feath ers. BBLS. FLOUR; 1800 bushels Corn 0 00 J lbs. Feathers; now landing am:IC.I,-Imi° by mny 7. JAMES MAY. 600 PIGS LEAD.itiat Pig >4a LEAD, and for sale by [m24l JAMES MAY. Al In. 60 TONS Iron, assort ro ed si mv 7 ve* for sale b JAM Ali Window 200 BOXES Windo w for sale by i 1 -4: , ,' par 35 . ..... ......14 ==EMMO .45. ~10 .10 ..li Conveyancing. E undersigned would most respectfully inform her friends and the public generally, that sho will attend to the business of Conveyancing in all its bran cites. Deeds, Mortgage s , Wilk and all other instrtnnents of writing executed with accuracy and despatch. Paper books and other legal papers made out Ira Attorneys on the shortest notice. Rooms on Wiley street, fourth door from the New Court Honse. MARY T. KINGSTON. june 6-d3m. , assorted sizes, JAMES MAY - •f, „?` 2turtion Salts. 2 Horse Family Hack Carriage at Auction. A T 2 o'clock, on Thursday afternoon, ibe 24th inst. A in front of Davis' Auction Store, corner of Wood and sth streets, will be sold, a Two Horse Family Hack Carriage, in good order and neatly new, with double falling top jy 22 AdWormed Sale by Order of Orphans' Court. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Al legheny County. and in pursuance of the last Will and Testament of David Irwin, deceased, will he sold wit hout reserve, by Public vendue,attheCourtHouse, in the City of Pittanirgh, on Monday the 28th inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follnwing Real Estate, to wit: Two certain lots of around, part of lot No 231 in the city of Pittsburgh, each fronting on Third street, twenty feet, and extending'beck in depth eighty feet, more or less, adjoining each other and opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Alm). Two certain other lots of ground parts of lot No 251. in said city. each fronting on litcond street, twenty feet. and extending back in depth, eighty feet more or less and adjoining each other, which lots will be sold separately. Terms. One third cash, the balance in two equal instalments at nine and eighteen months with interest, to be secured by Mortgage on the property. JOHN PATTERSON, Execn'or. JOHN D DAVIS. Auctioneer. Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep tember next at the Auction Rooms of John D. Davis, corner of Wood and Fifth• street*, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be sold that very valuable property knnWn as ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Allghe ny River about two miles above the town of Kittanine in Armstrong caunt%; consisting of ONE THOU. ' SAND AND TWENTY ACRES good quality land, all of which is suitable for cultiv ulna lying in one body, 80 acres of which is river bottom. A blast Fur nace with Casting House, Steam Engine and large Iron Blowing Cylinder. Coal House and Scorching Ovens; one Mansion House, a number of Dwelling Houses for hands with stables, Catpernet's Shop, Blacksmith's shop, &c. The furnace , and dwellings are pleasantly situated on the river bottom which part is all cleared and tinder fence. The hills around the furnance contain inexhaustible supplies of Ore. Coal and Limestone, and much of the land is well timbered, affording the greatest facilities for the making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke. This property offers many advantages to the Iron Manufacturers being in the midst of a a rich and beau tiful country, aff,rding in the greatest abundance every description of supplies required for the prosecution of works of this kind, and within 50' miles of the Pitts burgh marker:to which all the manufactured articles ctin be shipped at almost all seasons of the year. A plot of the prupistiy can be furnished to any per son dr si mils to examine for themselves by applying to R. Buchanan, Esq.. Cinthmati. W F Johnston, Del , Kittanning or the subscriber. Title indisputable. Terms at-sale: jyl6-d&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Attet'y, IN the matter oldie sale of the Property of the Into E. Buffinzton. ciec'd, by hi 3 Exocutor. The sale of the above property i 3 adjourned until Monday, the 28th init., at 10 o,c lock. A. M. jvls. P. McKENNA. Auct. Removal byFirc. /11 B GRA II ANI , Boot maker, formerly of Smith -1 field st, !MY removed to Fourth st, nextdoor to Nir linox'ti Confectionary, whete he will be happy to receive the culls of his Itiends, and especially those who ure indebted to the e.hiblishment. an 16. For Rent. ALOT of ground, about 30 feet front by 30 deep. on the corner of Front street and Chauncery Lane, in offered fir a term of years. at a reasonable rent. Alpo, a Sion, Quarry, on the Fourth street Rood, adjoining David Greer's quarries. Apply to MRS. JANE MAGEE, Near the head of Seventbetteet. June 2-if VENITIAN BLINDS. A, WESTERVELT, old a nd'well -Icnown Ve ion Blind Maker, former if Second and Fourth sts., es this method to inform many friends of the fact A his Factory is now in full 'ration on St. Clair pt., near old Allegheny Bridge, sere a constant u•pply of indq of various colors and tlities, is constantly kept hand and at all prices. , m twenty -cents up tp salt N. E If required, Blinds will ba pat up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and w' the same facility that any other piece of furnitu be removed. and without any extra expense. je24-d&wly. I Notice. PERSONS having claims again' 0 . win pleage send them, during my abaen. 0 my attorney, Ernest Heidelberg Egg., w h o i thorised to adjust them according tomy instru 0 . .te 4B - O. HOFFMAN. Dr. E. DI t, Dentist, (Of the end ...District.) RESPECTFUL informs his friend. and oil thnse who wish h. - mice. that he had tak,n an office in S m i t hfi el d , t. ad door from Virgin alley, where he will now end all operations of the Teeth in the hest mann nd at the t•hortekt notice. Office hours root 9 • 2, and from 2 rill 5. may2—d&wtf: _Apt. J. D. DAVIS, Anct'r gMMS 1845. I P v I 1••• '4 a. • • a J New Irk and Liverpool Commercial Line of Packots. JOHN HERDMANee.,6ISuoth st., - Neer York. TH E subscriber, i n calling the attention of the pi& lie to his unequalled arrangement flr bringing out passengers from all parts of Great Britain by Cite above line of splendid ship, sailing from Liverpool weekly, would respectfully make known that In addi tion to his regular agents, he has appointed Mr Thew. as H Dickey. who will remain at I.iverpoolduringthe season to superinted the embarkation of all pourer ger, engaged here. Persons engaging may, therefor% rely ow their friends, and all who may accompany them, being promptly sent forward. He is, as owed. prepared to remit money by draft, payable at sight through the United Kingdom, in amount* to suit ap plicants and ut the lowest rates. Fur further plaice lax • apply to address JOHN HERDMAN, No 61 South sa., New York. JOSF.PH KIRKPATRICK, At James Dalsoll's Water st., Pittsburgh. july 16-3 m. FARE REDUCED TO 8 DOLLARS.' Good Intent Fast mail for PEIOLA,DELPEILA, or SPLIMOM TROT BUILT COACRII, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave Pittsburgh Daily at I ofeloek P M, RUNNING TEIROUGEI IN 48 nouns, Ascending the hills with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. 1 4 01- - .. re -- From Chanberabtrg by Rail Road to Pkilatlelpil In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Can, thine connecting with Mail Cans for New-York; also at Charnhersburg with Mail Lines direct Ayr and. Washington City. lOnly Office for the above Line, next door to dna Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street. june 12-d3rn W. R. MOORHEAD. A'gt. Valuable Works. URE'S DiCtionary of Arts and ManufacteresA Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines.east• training a clear exposition of their principles sad me. rice,by Andrew Int., M. D. Supplement to Ure's Dictionary.—Containta. the recent improremenis in *Arts, Manufaeurree Mines; by Andrew Dm, D. illustrated with' M IL. engravings. The imeriertn Ferment' Eneyekoperlia, and D. timer,' of Rural &Coifs: embracing en the wet mown, dist:reveries Agricultnrel Chemistry: illostreteti numerous enanviogs, by Cuthbert Jtthasen, Esq. F. R. S. . 'Aennti's Elements or Pbynics--lements of Phya, las or Natural Pbilo*nphy, general and Medical, writ ten for niversal nee in plain or non-technical language, and containing new disquisitions and. ptactical 1 /Uggelh; tiong, by Neel Arnott, M. D. For sale by C. H. KAY. Bookseller, No. 76 Market st. above White & Bra's. stora,ber tween 4th rt. and Diamond. du ly 6 L mai Notice. JAMES CALL A N has rernoveci to the cherub** occupied by Aldermen McMaster., on Fifth et: between Wood and Smithfield. ap 18 nOllB Manufactory. Fin FIE subscribers respectfully inform the public I that they are now manufacturing all kinds of Hose and, will constantly keep on hands general assort went, and are prepared to receive all orders in that Mae. Fire Companies supplied at short node*. R. & W. MACKEY. Pitteborgh,June 30th 1815-Ina. AND LOTS OF NEW BOOKS!! V7' , NDEFUNG JEW, No. - 13, by E. Sue; V Harikw's Bible, No. 31; s - Temptation, a new work fiy Eugene Sue; The Age of Elizabeth, by Hazlett; Tne Mysterious Monk, a thrilling tale; Evelyn. or the Heart Unmasked, by Anne C. MOW 3tt, author of the comedy or Fashion; Poor Caroline, by Harry Hazlett; Living Age No. 59; • Walton, or the Bowfin's Daughter, a novel by the author of the Mysteries of Boston; IVestward Ho 1 by J. K. Paulding, being No. 11 of i lot re-r's pocket edition of novels, 2 vols. in wee and only 25 cents ! Barnes' Notes on the Thesealoninov; Copeland's Medical Dictionary, No. 9; John Bongo, the Holy Coat of Treves, and the new German Catholic Church, with an engraving of the Holy Coat, beautifully printed by the Harpers. Merry's Museum, for July. Mammoth Jonathans for the 4th of July. Frost's Pictorial World, No. 5. Latin Without a Master, part 2d. Supplement to Um's Cietionaly. Edgar A. PUe'd Tales; Letters from Italy, by J. T. Wadi}; Who shall be Heir? b.ltl!is.gretreringt Smuggler, by G. P. times. ''A With a variety of ' andrilk Ri i rue Just received and fur sale at COliittn.;' the Post (Army, , Parasols, Sunshades and s mbrellas, A GOOD avortment of the above can be found and AL will be sold Very ldw, at Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store, No 86 Idaritet. at.% flats and Somata. - a CASE Leghorn Haut:AS Cases Palm Leaf do.; 3 eases tine Braid Bonnet., just received. and will be sold very low, by - Z. KINZEY, ap 23 , No 06 Market at. Willow Wago 4 Q WILLOW WAGORIni OP /C do Chtlinl.*feteiteli end for stillest Z XINZEWS.Fancy Stoxe, • No 86 Market at. • direr Ware. T ABLE SP S,•TeaSpoo no, Sugar Tongs, But. ter Knit ..jost received and for sale low es Z KINZErS, Fancy Store, No 36, Market at. Watches and Jewelry, (MLR Lever Waichein 5 Silver Watches; II 50 gold Pencils; 12 gold diamond pointed Peen ith a large wiaortment of fine Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Eat Rings, Bracelet., Bracelet Snaps, Watak Keys, &c,, &., just received and for sale at Z KINZEY'S Fancy Store, No 86 Market oval. AA .BEELEN him removed his Commiaeioe and • Forwarding Buainesa front the Canal Basin to his now War•boutie, on Third street, tmarly appetite the Poet °Mee. may O. • BBLS. No 3Mackerel. 1. , lalge size; just roceivril end for June 4 sole by J. & J. McDEVITT, No. 224, Liberty creel. j ßoney. N small Boxes, put up for Family Imp, on hand and for sate by J. & J. M'DEVITT, lung 4 No 224 LONs-ty atm,. Preeh Lemons and Oranges, Ake, a t e. 3r , BOXES prime Lemons, in good order; 15 " " Oranges. •• " 2 bales snftsbell Almon , * Quarter boxes Raisins;, Keg " &r.; forsele low by P. C. MARt7N. july 3 • Na 60, Water et.. Burnt slim* Pulvitristed ar. Crushed Sugars, A FURTHER supply of "Loveriog's Double Re. „named Powdered and ormil l ed Sugars. just arrived, fcv sale by 4. G. :.4... , t.'.....: - ..:: - ..';'1'.;:;:',.1.;.' ==! f:lfidrs.
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