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"--"4 ' );.- .''''' . 4 '' ;: 'l." AV '. " - •t•-••••-2-- - q• --.;.- A.."; • --s,-; 4 .....i..1: •• • ~;:-•-••'..r;"".•- 1--- -::- - -- '•";•••••-'' - ' . • - ---17 •-:-:••*.-- ...;_: - ...,1- -- • 1 ! , •• . ••-ia... f . • ‘!.- '.",•^.- - -•.- ..- -• • 7 „•••;!-.41 - 4" .... 4 .-•..-", 4 „.,, - 't ......• -, -i ,- ..,.•-...,... - i - - '.----• ‘..:',. - :;-•.-y.7-`,,-3• . - 7,e,?•-• ' -i ;:-.,k,,:•,.. - 1,•• ..; -. •-,' .-'t ..:••-..:7 ••• ~,,,,-:-,,"-• :- ' ~"• - - , - , • - •k....•••=0:7 •.. t... „ ,......:,,.. . ,..- • , -.---• . ~•-• -•,,,- - -.;',,••••--- ,-.•-.• . • •••-, - •• • • . -...,-,::• - , •..,,, -- 4! - .,• , • . • •-" .4 '.• ~ .• - . 41V , I •...., ' ~.., , .._ -......- - • ......„- ~, • _ . . - ••••=:.4 • Mfg Elorning poot.l PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1895 ?ITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. CORMITTME FOR JULY. J. Bhipton, John Shea, Robert Bell 'Prmsautrou Fraxen.—The contest between the Aximantax,YroiLatrr, and Eaate Fire Compa nies, nit Saturday afternoon, in Liberty street, was quite spirited. The whole rinsed off well. The num ber of spectators was very large, and the great inte rest manifested by our citizens shows the high estima tion in which our efficient firemen are held by the community. We endeavored to procure a correct ataternent of the distance that water was thrown by each t Engine, from a reliable source, but failed, and therefore, can only say, that they all done exceedingly GIP W. would call the attention of dealers to the attached sales of Senses of Dry Goods, by catalogue,. at MelCenna's Auction, this morning at 10 o'clock.— Also, two Gold Patnet Lever Watches. CLERK OF THE COURT Jaxu C RICRIT, of Robinson township, is a can didate fur the office of Cterk of the Court of Quarter Session", subject to the nomination of the Democratic Coacention. july 28411 wigr.vrtcl COUNTY COMMISSIONER . We ate authorized to announceJos Ertl E M'Cs e, - , e4of Fayette township, fur the office of County Com• toissioner, subject to the nomination of tht• Democrat- SeCeevention. july 2Ekilw&wtd" Oiftee of the Allegheny Co. Mutual Insurance Co JULY 25TH, 1845. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this In stitution, it was resolved, that a second dividend of 12 per vat. on all adjusted claims, be mode on and after the 30th instant. Extract h Corn the Minutes. jai) , 28.3 t B. ROBINSON. Sec'y. To the Patrons of the Morning post and Mercury and Maaufacturer. Under en agreement with Messrs. Bigler, .9,irgent tkiiigler, such of our subscribers as` may Mac* paid us in advance fur either of our papers, will be supplied lot tilb artseapired time et our charge. All debts due or to becomes due on subsisting contracts, for advertising, r are to be collected by us , and all such contracts 'be fulfilled by our successors. earnestly solicit all those indebted to us to make late payment. We intend to devote ourselves .r oar business, cud those who owe us must . remain at the °flee of the Peat, where we ...ay be found duritg hu.ineAs hours. PHILLIPS & SMITH. rirThe shove not ice of Messrs. Phillips & in rafreence to scitscriplions paid in advance, as well IMS subsisting contracts for Advertising. eisplaius fully and corfectly the arrangement made between us. jy22 BIGLER. SARGENT & INGLE& • FRESH ARRIVAL aoo q 4 LIBERTY STREET. subeeribet invites the special attention of his friends and cnstoniers to his present stock of BEADV•MADE CLOTHING, con6ieting in 'sane emy wriety uf Tisised, Cashmaret sna Limon Coats BUFF, WHITE AND FIGURED MARSEILLES VESTS, Of a grratvariety of parierna. Alm), a general as aortment of FANCY FRENCH CASSIMERE, SUMMER CLOTH, French Linen Drillings, GAMBROOON & SUMMER PANTS. Of every description, made in every style and the best manner, all of which will he sold low. - He has alsox general a..ortment of ONOICIE GOODS. suitable for the PRESENT SEASON—such as CASHMARET. DP.ATATA. AND LIGHT FRENCH CLOTH, of a variety of cobra, 4Sr.c. All of wbich•be will make in order in the best and most fasikonahte wyle, to suit costume's, on very mod- erase terms. Ir.rCall and examine. JOHN WALKER, JO*LPH WoODWELL. HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! WALKER & WOODWELL, Importers aid Dealers in Foreign and Do mestic hardware, NO. 91 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have on band a large gadreetral assortment of goods in their line,compri able -as follows: Table and Desert Knives and Forkg Ivory do., in sets and dozens; Pen and Pocket Knives, of superior quality; Racers, du. do.; Scissors, do. du.; Wilsotes Shoe and Botcher Knives; Spear and Jackson's Hand Saws; .Building Materials; 'Union Factory Planes; With a general assortment of housekeeping articles. The above 'stock is entirely new and purchased for cash, which we ofer for sale on the most reasonable dorms. We would invite the attention of Country tier ,chants in particular, to call and examine our stoek before purchasing elsewhere Having purchased for cash, we are prepared to sell at prices that cannot Emil so please. WALKER I WOODWELL , july 22-tf. No 91 Wood at. N. B. Mahogany Veneers for sale.' • WEhave received, end w ill h erea f ter k ee p eat etantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink, Anlarge and small kegs, which we be able to sell wAtaper than it has tanetofore been sold in this city. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash Pi ALL CASH) will be promptly attended to. BIGLER. SA RG ENT & BIGLER, AY y 26—tf Office ofthe Post and Manufactutur. EiLaccaroni and Vermicelli. ilk BOXES fresh . Italian Maccaroni. 13, S boles • " " Ver.nicrlli. Jon received and fur sale by Soft shell Almonds. 60A LISS. fresh Bordeaux Almonds, just recci ved and for sale by A G REINHART, 140 Liberty at. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845. TAR: sec and Splendid Steamer, V. 8. MAIL MONONGAHELA., ti r i i rt STOR r, Master, has commenced run ning regularly, end will continue to tin through the season as a Weekly acket between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pktabaigh every Monday mottling at 10 o'clock, and Oinoinnati every Thursday morning at the Ramis boar. For f l g bt or passage apply on board. m 26. ritishurgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-found ste_atnur "UTICA," CLARK, Master, has cow meneed ber trips and will run as a reg• 1 44 turing i b d e le lw ael n so P n i. L T l S B7s "` ;O H r and re Wi'llEE aaritaft, on board jo.ylorm P. DEL A NY, 49 Liberty To Printers. A G REINHART, 140 Liberty •t IM=I BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. did . 4l 6, 0 S i t sC Aqa;*arFf The schooner Surah Ann, Capt Davidson, left Tam pico on the tat of July and arrived at Philadelphia on Thursday. Such was the fear of an immediate im bargo being laid on all the American shipping in the ports of Mexico, that the departure of the S A was hastened. By ibis arrival we have copies of the "Gegen" pub lished at Tampico in which are editorial anicles strong ly urging the immediate declaration of war on the part of Mexico against -the United States, as the last and only appeal to be made by that Government in the sit• uatien in which she is placed by the consummation of Texas Annexation. On the 26th of June a small vessel from New Or leans arrived at the Bar, below Tampico, and sent up to the city a sealed package. suppose d to contain de spatches, which W 4.19 immediately forwarded to Gen. Arista. The vessel forthwith proceeded to Vera Cruz. VERY IMPORTANT FROM ST. DOMINGO. We learn from the correspondent of the Merchants' Exchange, by brig Almatia, from St Domingo City. July 7, that on the 16th of June, the Dominican army started tram Las Mattis and stopped at Commendudor, a Dominican post; from thence on the 17th, at 6 o'- clock, A. M., they marched in three strong columns, the first under the command of Gen. F. Alfaii, to cut off the enemy's retreat; the second under Licut F Pi menter, and the third, being artillery, with two field pieces. to attack on the right, under Gen Ducerge. Ateight o'clock, on the same morning, the third co lumn halted in front of the enemy, forming in order of battle, and giving time fur, the first column to arrive and cut off the retreat of the enemy. At ten o'clock the signal was given and the general attack commen ced. The fit ing commet.cei at three different points at the same time. After a battle of about two hours, and a well sustain ed fire from t h e enemy, the Dominkan army made a furious charge, completely routing their opponents. w ho abandoned four diffi•rent points which they had pre viously occupied. Up to the 22d, the number ascer tained tube killed amounted to one hundred, amongst whom were two officers. Fourteen prisoners well, ta ken, seven officers, a surgeon and six non-commissiun ed officers and ptivates. Some munitions of war were also seised. On the D iminican side, two were killed and eight wounded; and on the 19th, they were on the m arch with orders to attack a village half a day's journey to the west ward; but the enemy had fled, and the place was ta ken possession of. An official report of General Deverge, from Las Caubas, under date orJune 25:h, also states that the van guard had taken that place, and were in undispu ted possession, and that there was news that Lieut. F. Faberas, commander of Ondcbalte, had attacked mud completely routed the enemy there. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. krzi.t. - ar THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express dr. Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at 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 Warren with Neil, Moore & Co'a line. of Stages, which leave Wart en on the ar rival of the Packet, aad reach Cleveland before night. Face through 454 50. • Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are ent it led to choice of berthson the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or to ' JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. M H A RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK C 0.,& Beaver. For passage reierning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL. MOORE &Co., Cleveland. j.21-y I & M B TAYLOR, Warren. PEEI) AND COMFORT !! mor.reNcez - .ELA EZGUTE. FOR 13' t:1 , ),,1 A ,i) I't !•L r t LNG FTt.AM EIiB 4z /W.A.?? 414‘31Tett CONSU La AND LOUIS NIcLA NE. Will commence on Monday the 12th of May. Ma icing double daily trips. One boat will leave at 84 o'clock, A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By tbemnrning Boat passengers will take the Care of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A M., the next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening. Through to Baltimore in 32 hou,s, " Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Boat in •comfartable STATE ROOMS the first night. Pass overthe Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid ing night travel altogether. Fur seats, or entire coaches for families or parties, apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at the Whatf boat abovethe Monongah2la Bridge. FERGUS MOORHEAD, Agent. LAZE En= & TaICIIIGAN LINE. jags , • STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. Cement:Lt., Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M, STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Bot Leaves Pittsburgh nt 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & CO, Pittsburgh. JOHN S. MCKEY. Beaver. june 21-y CLARK & Co.. Beaver. Prospectus of the New Library of Law and Equity, UNDER. the direction of FRENCH; J. TROVEAT, Esq, of Philadelphia, Hon ELLI 3 LEWIS, of Lancaster, and Wri..sog M'C'egingss, Esq. of Pitts burgh. This work contains the best productions of English law authors, without regard to priority of claim on the part of any American publisher. Such books are now notoriously too dear. The reason is, that us fast as they appear they become monopolies in the hands of booksellers in the Atlantic cities. Under the plea of right acquired by the addition of -notes of Ameri can decisions, the latter claim an undivided title to those works, and set a burthensome price on them.— The publishers of the work now offered to the profes sion througout the Union. will not respect such titles, but will reprint the standard British law books as fast as they eminate Isom the London market. Should now editions of the works of such writers as Starkie, the Chittys, Stephen and Archbold, appear, they shall also be included; and Digests of Equity and Law de. cisions— works which have been studiously kept out of the Law Library published at Philadelphia—shall have a place in the proposed new one, together with every new.valuable English treaties on Chancery or Common-taw. IWThis work will be issue of 150 pages, print , new lon ISAAC G. WICINLEY, J. M. G. LESCURE. liaaaisauaaat, Pa., July I,lBls.—july - t ,4,4/ • - ; 2, , MEXICO tte paper and good , st seven dollars per annum, LATEST NEVVS.FROM SANTA FE! The Old Established Hose Factory. - B. 11. ITARTLIOr NO. e 6 WOOD STIZEET, CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY. I ( EEPS constantly on hand. and manufactures to 11 order, all kinds of FIRE, GARDEN AND STEAMBOAT HOSE, Copper and Iron Riveted, manufactuted of the beat material and equal to any East or West. CEP Oidera left with .Andrew Fulton, Bell and Brass FounJer, or at. my Saddle, Harness and Trunk Store, will he punctually attended to. Also, Machine Bands, double and single riveted manufactured to order. 101 P All kinds of Huse end Bands required at works, warranted, and prices to suit the times. jy 11-dim In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. 1N the matter of the voluntary as t' \ ; signment of Patterson & Vandyke; t 'L • : No 106, June Term. 1842. t N Petition now, to ix t l itiono T, io,ep i 1 h t, . K i n tl o y 9h, x l , a t ssi l g B n 4 e s e ! praying to be discharged from his trust, read and heard, and on motion of Wm Wilson, Esq., The Court order that notice of the application of said assignee to be discharged. be given in the Morning I'ust, for three weeks, arid 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. (A Cupy.) J. L. SHEE'S • CASH RAG WAREHOUSE, Corner of Pennand Irwin streets, Pittsburgh The highest price paid in mish for Country Rafts, Baling Rope and Colton Waste. Also, dealer in Chloride of Lime, Paper, Twine, &c., at. cash prices. .july 14-dly. REMOVAL. COOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors, HAVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near the corner of Wood. and near the spot from whence they were driven by the fire, where they will be hanpy to .1 , 11 their old customers. Piano Fortes. rp WO new end eb gent Piano Fortes, menufectur ed by A H Gala & Co., New York, just received and for sale at manufacturers' prices by JOHN H MELLOR. 122 Wood ■t. Fashionable Tailoring. BSING convinced that both branches of our trade could not be carried on to the mutual advantage of customers and proprietors, we were induced to dispose of our ready made stock: and abandon sale work entirely. The result has been a GREAT IN CREASE IN OUR BUSINESS, and a correspond ing one in our abilities to execute orders to the entire saikfactiot. of our customers. We would again beg leave to say to those who wish to get FASHIONABLE WORK WELL MADE, That our attention shall be directed to the HIGHEST GRADE OF CUSTOM WORK; and being now pre. pared with every facility to adapt OUrtrekell to the ra t ious tastes in the cummunit); we can furnish any stele of garment which lane) may dictate, alw ays aiming in point of style to be IN ADVANCE OF EVERY OTHER ESTAB- LISIIMENT Being at rill times supplied t ith trtnterials of every description, kte ore preputed to turn out at the shortest notice, as genteel a garment as can be had in the State; our airn shill be to make a good article at a moderate price. (iY": 3 ) A LGEO, McGill RE & Co Valuible Biographical Works T..? LAKE'S Biographical Dictionary, comprising a summary account of the most distinguished per sons of all Agei, Notions, and Professions, including more than one thousand articles of American Biogra phy. Life of George Washington—Sparks Life of Gote:e W asiiingion, in one volume. Bvo. Life of Benjamin Fregukiiit—Containing tha autD. biography, with notes and a continuation, by Jared Sparks. The Life of Thomas J•Jerson—Tbe third Presi dent of the United States, with parts of his cones poodence never before published, by George Tucker. Sir Waller Scoll.—Nirmairs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., bv.l G Lockhart, td vole. Bvo. Life of Lorenzo Dc Medici,—Roszoe's Life of Lorenzo De Medici, called the Magnificent, 9 vols.Bvo. Life of Peerarch.—By Thomas Campbell, Esq., author of Pleasutes of Hope, in 1 vol. Bvo. Mrs. Hannah Nore.—Memairs of the life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More, by William Roberts, Esq. The above, with a large assortment of Historical cm/ Miscellaneous Works, for ■ale by C. H. KAY. Bookseller, into. 76, Market et., between 4th st. and Diamond. jy 19. Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath, or National Souvenir. A National Tribute, commemorative of the great 1 - 1.. civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United States, a portrait of Gen, Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage, Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON Si STOCK TON, julyS 44 Market street. Holm and Lot for Sale. a A THREE story brick buildings, with back buildings, on the corner of Grant and sixth eta. Inquire of the subscribers, or at ihis office. P. CUNNINMIA.M. par 21. P. RATIGAM. Per Rent. A LOT of ground, about3o feet front by 30 deep. on the corner of Front street and Cbauncery Lane, is offered fur a term of years, at a reasnnable rent. Alan, a Stone Quarry, on the Fourth street Road, adjoining David Greer's quarries. Apply to MRS. JANE MAGEE, • june 2.-tf .Near the head of Seventh eta Piano Fortes. TH E subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid T assortment of Piano Fortes, from $2OB to $OO each. The above instruments are of superior work tranship. and made of the best materials; the tone is not to be excelled by any in this country. F. BLUME. Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, opposjte Ex change Hotel. ap 7 RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, Office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market june 19-d&wly Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20,000 A prime article, for sale by mar 2 1 rW. LLOYD. Iron. . 60 TONS 7 Iron, assorted sizes,JfAor4tbizi MAY STEWAIIT'S Philosophy of the Human Mind. Cousins' Psyscholoap • Abercombie's Intellectual Philosophy; at BOSWORTH & FORRESTER'S, july 16 43 Market street. Bank Notts nub txttangt. CORRECTED DAILY BY A. KRAMER, EXCHANGE BROKER, Merchants and Manufactur ers' Scrtp ...par Exchange Bank trip. Currency .... 1 Berke County Scrip 14 EXCHANGE-AT SIGHT On Philadelphia prem New York .4 prem Boston .... prem Baltimore prem Gold ...1 prem. Silver par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...par Exchange ....par Do. Hollidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North. America .. .. . • ..par Do Northern Liberties . .... pal Do Pennsylvania ....par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank , par Afanufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics MoyaMensing ... .. par Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " ..par Southwark ".... . par . Western ~ ...par Bank of Penn Township Girard bank par U. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county pat " Delaware county . . .... .. ..pal " Montgomery county ..... ......—.par " NO7 chuntberland .... .... par Farmers' bank of Bucks county ........ par Easton bank .... ... • ........ -par Doylestown bank ....... ........ ... - . .- . . par Franklyn bank of Washington ... -. ....par Bank of Chambersburgh li " Middletown ..... ...... . . ..... .. ....li " Gettysburgh .—..... .... 11 " Lewistown .... . ... I i " Sualuckanna county 2 Berksc aunty bank no sale Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... par Carlisle bank, 14 Erie bank 14 Farmers and Drovers' bank 14 " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg (bank .. . . 14 Honesdale " 1# Lancaster " par Lancaster co." Lebanon " .11 Miners' bank of Pottsville-- .....,...........li Monongahela hank of Brownsville New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank - no sale Li 'yawing bank .. West Branch bank. York bank. Belmont bank of St. Clairsville........ ....... 14 Clinton bank of Columbus - Columbiana bank of Nem Lisbon .-- Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)........ 14 ( Warren, ca5hier)......_.....n0 sale ........ Chillicothe bank . Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... .1 Dayton bank............ Franklin bank of —l4 Farmcr•zrend Mechanic.' bask Farmers' bank of Canton. 20 Geauga 14 Granrille Hamilton .... 10 Lancaster ....10 Marietta Massillon . . ....14 Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant Norwalk Putnam Sandusky Scioto Urbana ....- Wooster Xenia Zanesville Bank of Cleveland. INDIANA State bank and branches State Serif . Au banks. State bank Bank of Illinois, ilhatoneetown Bank of the Valley of Virginia. ..... Bank of Virginia Ewe/tangs bank of Virginia .... .1 Farmers' bank of Virginia.. —1 North. Western bank of Vireinia.. ..... .pa r Merchants'and Mechanics' bank of Virginia...ror Branches .. Bank at Morgantown. Baltimore City banks... All ofltsr solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks .. .. .. .. .. .. . _ .. SOUTH CAROLINA All solvenlbanks.. —.—. .. .. .. .. . Alisotrent banks. Mobile banks.. Country banks... LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks ( g00d).... TENNESSEE A11banki................................ .. MICHIGAN. Bank . of 4 1t Clair St. Clair 75 Bank of IPV , River Raisin, Monroe 15 ParmerVeilid Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 60 Michigan Aturance, Co. Detroit, 5 Oakland County Bank, Pentiap, 15 A G. li c El NH ART, being desirous of strictly ad= 11. tiering to the new airangement of the Retail Grocers, to close their stores at dark, respectfully re quests his customers to call or send in their orders be fore that hour, and trusts that no inconvenience will re suit to any of them from the contemplated change. july 1-tf. School for Young Ladies. HE. Rev. W. J., Mrs. and Miss Bakewell, re spectfully inform their friends and the public, that their School will re-open on Monday, August 11th. The course of Instruction will embrace English Gram mar, Composition, Rhetoric; Elocution, History, Geography with the use of the Globes, Nattiral and Mental Philosophy, • Astromony, Botany, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra and the Mathematics, French and Terms per quarter for Pupils over 11 years of age, $l5 00 Terms per quarter for Pupils under 11 yeariof French. $5; Muiie, $10; French and Music 12 50 Six You ng Ladies can be received as Boarders. For Board and 'Tuition, including.Freneh and Mu sic, per half year, $lOO. • •- ne'Liberty street. opposite Third. jyl2-Im. PEnsobis having claims spinet me, will please send them, daring. my absence. to my attorney, Ernest Heidelberg Escr, who is authorised to adjust them according to my instructions. :10 8 . 0. HOFFMAN. "%E. law- SPECIE STANDARD SPECIE ............. ~ f OHIO. ._...._.._..i0 .......-45 • 1:1 ... • .... 1} KENTUCKY ILLINOIS MARYLAND ......par GEORGIA .....21 ALABAMA A CARII Notice. auction Salts. Assignee's Bale, Of the balance of a retail Dry Goods Store at Auction AT McKenna's Phoenix Auction Mart, No, 64. Market street, Simpson's Row, between 3d and 4th streets, on Monday next, July 281 h, nt 10 o'clock, A. M ;in addition to the attached sate of Dry Goods, by Catalogue, will be soli, by orilorof Assignees, the balance of a retail Dry Goode Store, part of which are: Worsted and cotton coat linings; bed.ticking; mous de !nines; Canton flannels; calicoes and chintzes; hosiery; Grecian and Coburg stocks, merino shirts; suspenders; fancy gilt buttons; gloves; woolen come forts; pilot cloth; superfine broad cloth; cassinocs; Ladies' slippers; hair brasher; elm h caps; bedding; combs; muslins; patent thread and sewiog silk, &c. july 26. P..I.II'KENNA, Auctioneer. Auction Solos. BY John D Davis, Auc , ionner, corner of Woo.i and Fifth street;. At 10 o'clock en Monday morning 2816 Mat: will be cold an extensive assortment of freak 4C•awonable Dry pood:t. At 2 o'clock, P M, a large quantity of new and sec ond hand Furniture, Carpeting, Fluor Cloth, Looking Glasses, Mantel Clocks, Window Blinds, Glassware, Quornsware, Virginia tnattufactuted Tobacco. dama ged Nailannd Spiked; Grates, Stoves, Shovels, Stands, Manure Forks, Cordage, Spanish Indigo, Young 11y eon Tea. six kegs Green Paint, &c. At 8 o'clock, evening, a great variety of staple and fancy Dty Goods made-up Clothing, Hardware, Fine Cutlery, new and second hand Gold and Silver Watch. es, Musical Instruments, BOOM Shoes, Hats. Caps, , JOHN D DAVIS, july 26 Auctioneer. AdJuurued Sale. IN the matter of the sale of the property of the late E. Buffington, deceased, by his Executor. The sale of the above property is adjourned until Monday (next,) the 28th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the new COW t House. jv 25 2t P. M'KENNA, Auct'r. ANOTHER ATTACHED SALE Of 5 Cases of Dry Goods, 4.c. at Auction AT M'Kenna's Plagnix Auction Mart, No. 64, Market street, Simpson's Row, between 3d and 4th streets, on Monday nor.t, July 28th, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, will be sold, by vittue of a writ issued out of the District Court of Allegheny county, the'contents of 5 Cases of Dry Goods. &c. which can be seen any time previous to sale, compri sing in pert Superfine fancy Caasimers, Jeans. Counterpaines end Marseilles vas, Silk velvet, Linseys, Chintzes, Checks, &c. Terms Cash par funds. jy 24 P. M'KENNA, Auct'r Adfourued Sate 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 'Ue.stament of David Irwin, deceased. will he sold without reserve, by Public vendue, at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Monday the 28th inst., at 10 o'clack, A. M., the following Real Estate, to w it: Two certain lots of ground, part of lot No 231 in the city of Pittsburgh, each fronting on Third street, twenty feet, and extending back in depth eighty feet, rnore . or ess, adjoining each other and opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh. Ako, Two certain other lots of ground parts of lot No 251, in said city, each fronting on Stcond street, twenty feet. and extending back in depth, eighty feet more or less and adjoining each other, which lots will be sold seperately. 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, Executor. .1Y 19 JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer. IN the matter of the sale of the Property of the late E. Buffington, iiec'd, by his Executor. The salo of the above property ii adjourned until IVlondny, the 28th inst., at 1.0 o,cloelt, A. M. j) 15. P. McKENNA. Auct. 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 streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be sold thnt very valuable property known as ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Allghe ny River about two miles above the town of Kitianing in Armstrong county; consisting of ONE THOU SAND AND TWENTY ACRES good quality land, all of which is suitable fur cultiv 'don 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, Carpenter's Shop, Blucksmith's shop, &c. The furnace and dwellings are pleasantly situated on the river bottom which part is all cleared awl under fence. The hills around the furnance contain inexhaustible supplies of Ore, Coal and Limestone, ar.d 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 aria and beau tiful country, aff..irding in thegreatest abundance every description of supplies required for the prosecution of works of this kind, and within 50 miles of the Pitts burgh market, to which all the manufactured articles can be shipped at almost all seasons of the year. A plot of the property can be furnished to any per son desirous to examine fur themselves by applying to R. Buchanan, Eat., Cincinnati. W F Johnston, Esq., Kittanning or the subscriber. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. jyl6-d&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucer. Patent Wrought Iron Spikes ` OF all sizes, and of superior quality and finish, manufactured and sold by G. & J, H. SHOENBERGER. iyB-d&wlm VENITIAN BLINDS. A 5 WESTERVELT, "" 1 11111111T HE: old and well known Ye. '•inn Blind Maker, former of Second and Fourth sta., :es this method to inform many friends of the fact it his Factory is now in full mrat ion 0,1 St Clair st., near old Allegheny Bridge, 'ere a constant supply of Ands of various colors and 'antics, is constantly kept hand and at all prices, 'm - twenty-cents up to suit :tomes. N. B If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in case•of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be re moved without the old of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be 'removed. and without asy extra expense. its.2l-d&wly. NEW LIGSE.PACTORT• SAMVIREA-McCLIIHKAN, NO. 96 WOOD - ST. BETWEEN FIFTH STUEZT AND DIAMOND ALLET, Having entered into the Manufacture or Pine, Steamboat and Garden Soso, . Intends to keep on hand a large quantity, manufac tured of THE BEST MATERIALS, -AND BT REGULAR HOSE MAKERS. All who wish to buy a first rate article are reel-wa ren), invited to call before buying elsewhere. july 9-di naStw6m. The Cyclopedia of Piactical Modiciaine. C • 01'd PRISING' Treatises on the Natureand Treat ment of Diseases, Materia Modica and Thera peutics. Medical Jurisprudence, etc., etc., Edited by John Forbes, MD F R S., Alexander Twet.die, M D F R S. Jno Connolly, M D, and thoroughly revised by Robely Dunglisoff, M D. Complete in 4 vols. For saltbY CHAS H KAY, • No 76, Market street, above • White & Bros Store between 4th street and the Diamond. jests 21. _ . ~: 1540, f • )1. I ,if, 4l • New York and Liverpool Commereiol WWI of Packets. JOHN HERDMAN, No., 61Soutlt at., Nato York THE subscriber, in calling the attention of the pubs lic to his unequalled arrangement far bringing out passengers from nil ports of Great Britain by the above line of splendid ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly, would respectfully make known that In adds. _ lion to his regular agents, be has appointed Mr Thom as El Dickey. who will remain at Liverpool during the season to superinted themmbarkation of all possess. gory engaged here. Persons engaging may, therefor.% rely OR their friends, and all who may aucomPan, them, being promptly sem forward. Ile is, as usual. prepared to remit money by draft, payable at sight through the United Kingdom, in amounts to Milt sp. Ocala,s acid at the lowest rates. For further patactis lais apply to address JOHN HERDMAN, Nu 61 South at., New York. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK. At James Water st., Pittsburgh. july 16-3 m. FARE REDUCED TO 8 DOLLARS. Good Intent Fast Mail for PHOLADELPHOA D OF SPLENDID TROT BUILT COACHSS. AND RAIL ROAD CARS, ..; , .-‹- --troenr.i. ..., .4.1 . ...ae?....4 ~...W.'xrimar• •Irm'sr....) Leave Pittsburgh Daily at I o'clock P M, BUNNING TUROUGU IN 48 norms, Ascending the hills with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. 119 r•,,,A Front Chambersburg b y Rail Road la Philadelphia, in splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Cars for New-York; slag at Chambersburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and Washington City. aPOnly Office for the above Line, nextdoer Le dm Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street. jiine 12-d3rn W. R. MOORHE AD. A'gt. PARE 11ZDIICED. OPPOSITON Good Intent Past Line for Philadelphia; OF BPLENDID TROT BUILT COACHES, :1147:-ZRT4_ i'_..ll*;•:, - ; - Limited to Seven Paractsgers. • Leave Pittabargh daily at 1, P. M. • RUNNING TH ROUGEI IN 413 HOURS, Ascending the mountain with SfX HORSES AND POSTILLION. OPGy ONR NIGHT OUT TO CHAMBICEISRUOH, •-; !ME Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connect Ling with Mail Cars fur New York; also at Chamber*. burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and Wants. inton City. IRPOffice orposite the Esehanze Hotel.ja may 3-1 v A. HENDERSON, Agent Wandering Jew, No. 131 AND LOTS OF NEW BOOKS!! - • WANDERING JEW, N 0.13, by E. Sue; HatTer's Bible, No. 31; Temptation, a new work by Eugene Sue; The Age of Elizabeth, by Harlett; The Mysterious Monk, a thrilling tnle; Evelyn, or the Heart Unmasked, by Anne C.lMusr att, author of the comedy of Fashion; Poor Caroline, by Harry Hayden; Living Age No. 59; Walton, or the Banditt's Daughter, a naval by ass author of the Mysteries of Boston; Westward Ho ! by J. K. Paulding, being No. 111 of Harper's pocket edition of novels, 2 vols. in matt and only 25 cents ! Barnes' Notes on the Thessalonians; Cnpeland's Medical Dictionary, No. 9; John flange, the Holy Coat of Treves,and the new German Catholic Church, with an engraving of del Holy Coat, beautifully printed by the Harpers. Merry's Museum, for July. Mammoth Jonnthans for the 4th of July. Frost's Pictorial World, N 0.5. Latin Without a Master, part 2d. Supplement to Ure's Eictionary. Edgar A.Poe's Ta les; Letters from Italy. by J. T. Head!): Who shall be Heir? by Miss Pickering, Smusgler, by G. P. R. James. ['With a variety of new and Interesting works. Just received and Fur sale at Cook's, Third st, newt the Post Office. jy3. ' nose Manufactory. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they are now manufacturing all kinds of Hose and will constantly keep on hand a general assort. ment, and are prepared to receive all orders in that lion. Fjre Companies supplied at short notice. R. & Pittsburgh,Jun e 30th 1045-Im. W. MACKEY. Valuable Books. T HE Encyclopedia of Geography-.-comprisinsi a complete description of the Earth, physical, statistical, civil and polhical, exhibiting its relation to the heavenly bodies, its physical structure, the natural history of each country, and the industry. commerce, political, institutions and civil and social state of all nations: By Hugh Murray, F. R. S. E., assisted by Professors Wallace, Jameson and Hooker. 3 vols. a vo. Illustrated by eighty two maps end eleven hint' dred engravings. Mitchell's Ancient Geograyhy; designed for the use of Academies, Schools and Families, a system of Classical and Sacred Geography, embellished with engravings of remarkable events. views of ancient cities and various interesting ant kyle remains; together with an ancient Atlas containing maps illustrattn&lN work. Woodbridge Willard's Universal GeograpAy for the we of higher classes in Schools end ' , rival* Lihrarree. BOSWORTH' & FORRESTER. - flymovaL A BRELEN has removed his Commission and • Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin tq his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite tho Post Office. may 30. Mackerel. IL/ DBLS. No 3, large size; just receiver! and fae sale by J. & J. McDEVITT, june 4 - No. 224, Liberty sr Honey. r N small Boxes, pinup for Family use. on bend asi4 1. for sale by J. & J. IIeI'DEVITT, june 4 No 224 Liberty street. rAsh. ..'re... 4 &entOUS and Oranges, &c., ar4. 3 rk . BOXES prime Lemons, in good order; V 15 " " Oranges. •. .f 2 bales soirsliell Almonds; Quarter boxes Raisins: Keg " &c.: for sale low by . Y.C. MARTIN. July 3 No 60, Water st... Burnt district L911i1170.0 Lime, 102 BBLS. fresh Louisville Limo jest received and for sale by JAMES MAY. Window Glass, 200 BOXES Window for vale by Pig Lead. 600 PIGS LEAD.,just by Em 24) Flour, Corn and Pi BBLS. FLOUtti 180111 - 5!) _lbl.FentLersl now lundi
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