efie ID dilo : ',Mot iiiii4.l) est. PLTTSfURGH, PA. EM=I "k'ItIC),Y MORNING, AUGUST 22, PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTF.E. FOR AUGUST. J. Carothers, T. J. Bigham, Joshua Ilannn CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communieAttions which may appear in dile paper. we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing first made known to on, and when inserted, must ai waysbe`Zeltenas'expmssiveoPthe views of the writer, awl not the 'editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. MORIC EMIORMITS.—The Canal Boat, Tronspott aciived on Wednesday afternoon, having on board, o ver one bunched German emigrants. ARR/ST or A Cormaco M Atl.—Cen,oable Forgn son , on yesterday arrested n colored man charged with having threatened the life of a shoemaker in Alleghe ny city,with whom he had some clearings. NVhen ta li-Ina loaded pistol Vll2B found in his possession. • N•w OHt.[<s Cfaeus.—The performances of this company yesterday afternoon, we hear very high ly applandwel. Whole families were present—from the father to the youngest in the family—the audi ence was verey large, and the whole passed off ad mirably. We cannot refrain from saying that we were delighted with the acting of Mr Sstrrti —his fine manly form, together with his graceful manner of ramming, is well calculated to make him n favor ite. -Ddr STONE is indeed n great rider—he has frw equals, and no superior as s horseman. The compa oy, 35 >4 whole, is much the best we have ever seen. IT A newspaper ie about to be established in the city of Jerusalem. Solomon with all his wisdom oev cr of su et, n thinz. NOTICE FaAncts KAILTIVS, }'.del, will addreli: the people in the 1 .11:v rket i.gnare, thi3 evening. •auo MASONIC NoTick: Regular communication of Lodge 47t, A Y will he held this evening, nt the hall, corner of Wood Et Met nod Virgin alley. 82, order of the: Worshipful :llaster. The Columbia Insurance Company, OF PH ELAM:W.IIA. Tfir. wiethed of insurance adopted by this Cm• pony en 4 .'sluttnil and Stock securityhili now rOe tiro yearns fleet given Foil ratinfnction to ail those who insure ea lite musical plan. The late cnla miry in New 'Cork team given an additional proof of the solidity of the system apetat which it is based, for !be heavy loot suaitainotliay am Company, im.cousotiptenee of tat:l.c Ca laway, Mrs been promptly met by .an itaaessmerd on tkeltontia, wirilethecapital has been left unimpaineil. Alit is desirable to ettend the r2on to is.her riameramtity is now offerod to all who ape •willing to take a few shares, to enjoy the ativrounges of titi. valuable association. The charter in perpetual, and the Capital may be increuterl to :AO shares asp sae hundred dollars. It kas not been found neco.ootry to revker: the payment.( intwe than 29 per Ct. on the shores subscribed, as the istratit f.iven by tie itaaired fano the great rekanoe of Me institution, and err perfects!y sole. being ,revered by the Capital Stook._ Thin in Ate true mutual Minimiser. and differs in this respect from, au other martial cemparder- The re maining tfl per CA. m n,at any little often required, be called, for inntalmetrts4 the Bond The Flan tit, - adopted. effeetnally ovoid. lie riA: an7l nu-ponttibility ofiterewhments witirit. at the time wherrthis 'Company Wan finlea,'W9ll the source of so much trottble nod distrust , . 'C N. Brcii, For fortilerytertie Oar: inquire of th.• ooh.ertl ,nt the ttgertey of Hui. et.mpnnv in ItAewelPs I,ew Grlm. street. THOMAS ilATii:tl'l:LT., IV! Ll.l .1 A I< ENV ELL, A r .ettt., Co. fing'XlA3r Valuable Lands, Mills &c. for Salo. T OFFER for sale, en the venni receornmorititinr; trectrin. my FLOURING and SAW 3,IiLLS. with frmo one to six hrpid red acres of land atim+ed. ltßio OR the Loyalharo,a creek, in Derry town...hip, Westmoreland county, 'Penna. The Flouring Mill in in aLsrlttft of complete repair, hart IWO MIR of Burrs, and a pair of counh•t *tones. The. Loyalliantia is it never failing stream. nod tire Mill Dam of fool:131%116111 crib-work, calculated to last fol. ages. The property I will sell iti whole ru parta 414 mac best Suit ate line- MRS awl wishes of purchasers. It nitmited in !he midst of the finest wheat growing region in %Vestern Pennsylvania. and oily 9 miles from the Pennsylva nia canal at one mile frotn the borough of Yucogstmcm one mile from !Mount St. Vincent's church and St. Vincent's Seminary, and nue mile fewri lkunit y meeting house. Ton man of enterprise. tbin property liolds nut (lie strongest inducements. The win er power in abundant. stremient In propel a large amount of ndditional ma chinery. If not sold before the 14th day September nest, it will then be ofered for sale on tine poemises by public auction. An indisputable title willbe given. The TERMS will be made known, and every informa tion given by anlicat ion loth, undersigned by letter, cost•paid, at Sterling Mill., near Youngston, \Vest moreland county, Pa Or to the ittt,teriLer. office, itt Bak•!wt-11', Buildinglk (;ratilt N.. Orpogite the New Court Hmi,e, rattahur,..,it. kt here a Diagram and desteription of the pt. i m-tty can be seen and terms made known. HUGH TONER. ang9.o-d47&vilt. Now Wheat Flour. 10 lIBLS. more of that extra Family Floor, From new Wheat, just received and for sale A. G. REJNIIART, No 140 Liberty street. Administrator's Sale THERF: will be Sold on the 23d day of August, 1845, by order of die Orphan's Coml. held in the City of Pitt burgh, os, the 22d day of July, 184:,, two Lots, on which is erected a one story dwelling, mettle, and well of water, well situated hi the village of Centreville, it being the balance of the Estate of Martin Seellener.decemsed, each lot 30 feet ti inches in front, by 110 feet deep, Numbered 22 and 23, on the plat of said village. Terms—One•third of the purchase money in hand, the balance in two equal annual payments with inter est—said lots are subject to an annual ground rent of twelve dollar , end fifteen cent,. ft. C. NEWPORT, Administrntor. Sale to take place on the premises at 10 o'clock, A. M. . aug 5, 1845-tds PERSONS having claims against me, will please send them, during, my absence, to my attorney, Eraser Heidelberg 1.;401., who 14 authorised to adjust them according to my inert uctions. j)-18. O. HOFFMAN. Sole Leather. 500 iitt.W.S Baltimore Sole Leather, 500 do. of New York do. for sale low by P.C. MARTIN, augl2 No. 60, Water street, Burnt District Lemons. 38 BOX ES of Chests Marseilles Lemons to art ice fur tele by P.O MARTIN, atsgr N o . 60, AVeter street. Rurnt District. Green Apples. 30 BARRELS gond Cooking and Emi ne Apples for sale low, by I'. C. MARTIN, umgl2 No GO Water st. Ilurnt District. A. M'CA M MON, S'cv WM. T. BALDRIGE Noticc. :port of pittsburo. .2 /EFT WATER IN THE rrusxst. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets Miner, Kinney, Wellsvi fie. DEPARTED. Daily Beaver PneketA; Daily Brownsville Pirkel,k; Rambler, Moodey, Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. 4. 1,16 % THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Peavey-daily. (Sundays expeeted,) at I o clock A. 51., (on lig. art the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and at .ive nt Warren next morning . at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stares, which leave Wnrren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are cm itledto choice of berths on the Canal Packet, and vents in the stage. For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY. Beaver. GI NI H AKTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning, apply at the Stage offices of N EI L, MOORE &. Co., Cleveland. je2 I-y J & NI B TA I' 1.0 R, Warren. SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHEL A ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDLD FAST RUNNING STEAMERS r 6 i4 CONSUL AND LOUIS '3IcLANE% Will commence on Monday she I:2.th of May. Ma king double daily trips. One boat will leave at Ili o'clock. A. 51. daily. The ether in the evening, daily. (r. \ rept Sunday.) By themorning Boat pii.o,engei, will take lb, Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, nt 8 o'clock, A M.. time next morniior. And art ive in Baltimore,at 5 o'clock I'. M. the ,:nom evening. c-lerfplA j•11...11. + o W.I. -4.ft.irmityrd Through to Baltimore in 32 " Philadelphia in 10 " Be the evening hoar T.n.,eriger., !MIL:, on the Boutin comfortable ST ATE BOOMS the fi rst night. over the Mountain. , in Cow-lov. in tiny Lodge the ,n , cond night in Cumberland, thus avoid ing arghl (ravel altogether. For . e at:, or entire reinclie., for famili,,nr part ie.:, apply at the office, tyro door., from the Exchange; and at the WhaLf boat above the Monongnh;•la Bridge.' FERGUS MOORHEAD. mac 9 Agent. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE. ~~ A _:;~;~~, STEAMER. LAKE. ERIE. CArr. Ce1511 . 1.11:1,1„ Lances Bcact•r at 8 o'cl,wls. A. M. Pietsloureli at 3 o ' clock, 11. STEANIEI2. MICHIGAN. CArr. I,t•a''e at 9 A. M. 'Beaver tit 1 I,'(-.1 ,, ek, P. M. In cotuwri ion with lailc L . 41).`6 01 Freight and I ' a3• 611141 C.lllllll Bumf 10 Cleveland, 11. Stearu Boat an,l \ " t•<sels 111 411 vat!: ua Lake Elie aad ..11.ply to G. M. HARION R CO., g h. JOHN S DICKEY, ISeat'Cr• CL A IS K 'lt' Ot Y EI•E A V'Eft PACKET The well linown sienmer M I (' 1 fl , W. 11.11.)11. - ..111a.oer.to,... , .mrnerwo41 her ceg tviio:, Tracing l'itt almrgh (a fi herru.)- fore) at 1 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 1, A. M. I'rvee , lo suit the tl im A , acid money carried free. Thr Curio] in Cievelitpol n qorm Wf".111 Ler r•iil permit: on I CLA & CO'S LINEI CI,EVi:I, N TIT' MEA DV I 1,1,E, Po., will imrned inveiv go IWO ITerii tion. For freight v r iiir,a,ge apply' nu hoard. or to G. HAKI'ON, july 12 \Valor street. C&'"fire Michigan is provided with Evan,' Sillily Guard. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PAt_hET. 1545 nrrt. and Splendul S1011,1(1" U. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, ST. 15T...N1 r-ter, bar entrunenred run p. gin -id • - , tsti will continue to - - - inn thr,ol.ll k ~.om..ft as CV et'l, iV Packet between l'itt-burOt and Uiricinnnti. tell, Pittsburgh estrus. Monday ru Ding at 10 and Cititinntiti every Thrtnniu) morning at the sumo boar. For freight ”r t,,rcca e nnrly nn Itt , ufl• nt2fi. Pittsburgh and Wheeling racket. p in THE safe and well-found stentner "U ," CLARK, Nlarter, has can , meneed her t t n , gill run as a TIT". (liar Pucket betsv ,, um I'l TSB LRGII and \ Et:l,- ING during the se:o=on of 1845. Fur freight or isus sage apply on board or to jun 30 .1. r' E W TON .I4.)tiES'. dent. Partnership Notice rrundersigned ha, 11R,Oriattql with Trim James E. 1,41 h•, and Mill rootinoe tho troothfoetore of Flint yodel ihe Cont of Mulviiny & r-dite. 13, 13.13-aug2Dl% , (1 School Books, Slates, &c , JI'S U received and %%ill Ire con.tantly Isrpt on hand. A good .mall as..u.tinent of the Lea and rnn-t appropriate kind 01 •cho,d \\ paper; COPY mind dnY mind 11 . . igt:i'S, Itihlry :illll TCAIIIT11 0 111:', ink. tI.IIIIS. ShileS, find pvucil.. patrn pen:, and waters. For sale low far ca , l, or appro , ..d It tole. ISAAC HARMS. Agent rind Corn Merelit. No 9 e'Paper and Carpet Raz.. and countr y Carpet bouedit. an;; 9.0.1 week. _- 3000 Laborers Wanted. rilousAND laborers can find inontnediato ern (!)yoy.m the ILLINOIS ANC) NIICIIIGAN CANAL The litrze quantity of work to be done will be an inducement for men to erneziate; cart of the work already tinder contract and the led:ince to be let en the 18t li. The Trestee, no 10 ,lie wet k in two years, and have all the money necessary on deintsite,.sl.6oo,ooo; tin-, of 1 • 11111,, ;.1 ;A much great er inducement for the laborer to emit:Tine: the wages will be liberal. This great work commences at Chi• cage and terminatex at Perri, on the Illinois River, therefore either point of this Canal may be reached by the Lake or River. Ottawa, Augu:t 6, 1:115 NO. 48 REBUILT IVTLIIIII - 11", WILSON & CO., (sneeesso r , to Jones, Murphy Co&) ist,h their friends and customers to take -mice that they will re,nme basi n ss at their old stand, No. 48 Wood st. by the 10th of S-ptember next, with n splendid stocc, of DRY GOODS. almo.t all of which will be enttrely new. They will be glad to see and serve all who may visit this market to purchase Dry Goods. an ! . 6-d m Dried Apples. 20 BUSHELS dried A pple: fur sale low by I'. C. MARTIN, aug 12. No. 00 'Water st, burnt district ALL kinds of l'ickles and Sauces, constantly fur saki, by A. G. REINH A RT, augl4 rio 140 Liberty st. P. Dll LV.\ ~ l MANY CONTRACTORS. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL"; From the Washington Union, August MEXICAN DOCUMENT. Loan of Fifteen Millions Proposed. We pre.ent to our renders, agreeably to our prom yesterday, translation of report endreNolu. submitted hr the :\lexican Minister of Finance to the Chamber of Deputies, the object of which is No empower the Ex.ecmive to contract n loon of 15 01 dollars. Ii came in thn Diatio del flabi erno of .1 ulv crewed at tla. Depari merit of State, last evening, via Pensacola, and is an follows: DESAIIIMLIIT OF THE TREASURT 9 July 21, 1845. On the 19th of April of the present year, I had the honor to present to the august Chamber of Deputies a report proposing various means which the govern ment considered proper to be adopted, in order to •b -tain resources for making war on Texas. At that time, some hope remained that the efforts of the gov ernment to avoid war, and its fatal consequences, might prove successful. That hope is now forever lost; and !bete are no other alternative for Mexico thnn infamy and slavery on the. one side, or war, with :ill its disasters and calamities on the other. Mexico has been provked to this war, and for along series of years has bornethis provocation; and her people would now be unworthy to preserve the country which their fathers conquered by her blood, if they should nut atom and rise in mass to oppose an iniquitous aggres sion, in defence of their nationality, and to secure re spect as tin italepend.mt people. The time for talk ing and discussi , g the incontestable rights of Mexico in the Texns question, is now past; and the period has ' arrived when we must act with rapidity and decission, iti order to sustain our national cause heroic the whole world, ts hich is observing us, and which will fix its eyes upon is, to see a hither we are worthy to be re garded as a notion, or only to be conquered as a hard or savages. The government has been unable to re sis:t the calls of duty. or the unanimous voice of the notion, and i, decided by necessity to engage in war. The Minister of Foreign Relations has alrendy submit ted his proposition to declare war: and, without doubt, , the nal ionol Congress will decree it, in obedience to 1 the wishes of the republic. I he government must, however, repeat—what it ol- ready ~to led in its report of the 19r h of Apr il—that I ever thing is di_sposed and prepared for war, and that nothing is Proofing, but pecuniary. resources, in order to execute with celerity the dispositions of the govern- MeTO. These resourses :ire urgently required; and the republic will hozard its political existence, if it sufle•rs many ti.tys to elapse before granting them The rip prom-lotions must be very large; proportioned to the enormity and urgency of rite expenses which are ten rimed necessary by u foreign war. The funds neees- CIV for this war cannot be obtained by the common an.l mond means; the actual situation of the treasury requites the application of extraordinary, and, per. haps, oppressive means, which, tinder no other cir cumsnlnres could be born. A loan, either national or foreign, of tilteen trillions of dollars, presents the only means of can ring on the war With glory, and to a for- Innate condi: don, and in order to obtain this triumph; slier which, the present system of the political world giv e s to a people the right to he indemnified for the irises and sacrifices of a vvar, to 1A11 . 11:h it has been ini quitously pro‘oked. The proposition for this loan may be a new groonil for uM:ast opposition to the gov erunient; its ministers 1 / 1 . 111 respond before the nation, the coons, nod the whole world, to this calumnious imputation; but, for the prra'nt, the admiii-trntinn is endeuvotio2 1101 to save themselves, b u t to save the re public. The g "%el 11111elli, in compliance with its duty. and according to :lie inspirations of its comcience,then repeats before Congress that the independence of the within is in danger. and that Mexico will inevitably stiffer all the evils of a foreign invasion, unless the no'. thoritv he g r anted to the government to contract a loan of fifteen -millions of dollars w ill as little grim , owes as possible. The government will moreover say, ' that, in its opinion, the authmization which it asks should precede every- other resolution which the Coo -1 gress may dictate with regard to the set ioti‘ question of 'peens, a H e ll it is ,bunt to take into consideration. Some I eat r it-Lions should doolo less he imposed on the g"veroment, rrs lu the use of this nuillorizio tor: and it hclongs rather tot he• wisdom of Congress th..it to the co,errintent to ft, those restrictions. I c as ane that the 11.110 , 11er , which t h e govern ment mar tor-citr for the war will Ire religiously devo ted to the sacred object to which the nation requires them or be ussig,ned—ro the defence of its limier, and Pine pleservatiutt of its independence. I conclude by submitting, to the deliberations of the rogost Chamber of Deputies the measurt•s indicated in the following . prmo•itimn-: 1. The guverim••nr is antliorifed no e.iiitract a loan, either nal nom! r foreign, ,11-1 h W.,% Ir it into the treasury dl,l.o,tlhlClllllollt of lif.een to:Lions of dollars. 2. Forthe extinction of the debt rrent , d by this I. and the payment of the intere.t. the aovernmen aiil hypothecate ell the revenne,; of the nation not al ready lopothecated for other iin ) menta. 3. The government will present to Congress nn nee,nint of every nun which it may contract in vir in ,,l iiri.autinizalion, and a statement of the objects to which the amount of such loon bi devoted. LUIS 1)E LA ROSA. Nuts. S(ln LES. FILBERTS. 1.1 500" Cream Nut Q. A. G. REINHART. 90 Liberty street Sugar Cured Hans. B EsT quality, alwnys on hand and for Anle by A. G. REINHART, aucli NOllO Liberty qt. Coffee. 31- kJ BAGS I', ime Gr....en Rio, for sale by M.ll. RHEY A: CO. fll/L I No 9 Winer _ _ _ r r - HALF CIIESTS V. ll_ G. I'. and Imp! 0.0 12 '' Bincl:, 45 Catty' Boxes G.l'. rind I mpl. Fo r ,ale by NI. B. RUM" & rn„ au1.:14 Nog Water At Cotton tarn, &c I,v, Aasort~d 1 0 00 0 ` ( :::10 r s r rC e s """ s - For , alo its M. 13. 1111 S. CO. nttg InNo. 9 %Stater st. Tobacco. Gfi BoxEs re, 12, in: and th tuto r , or th, brawl-; to ' +.i lc In' M. B. RIMY & Co., ari: 7 l.2 No 9 \Ville! wt. Salaratus 1 ()CASKS Cleveland m Sul n ota i l i tr i , F. fir lnle , b , y No 9 Water .treet Madder, &c. 1 CASK OMBRU MADDER; 30 bbls. chipped ,g wood; ease Madras ludic,,). for sale by M. B. 10-IE - Y C Co,, No• 9 Water sr The Pocket Lawyer. TE Pocket Lawyer and Family Conveyancer.— To which is added an ablidged Law Dictionary. and Fee Bill, for sale by r. B. KAY, itti7 6 No. 76, Market street. Saildidg Lots for Sale. TH REF: eligible lots in Hart's plan each 24 feet in front by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B But ler Esq. The terms will be liberal Enquire of •ug 5. GEO. COCH RAN. Axes. ESTEP'S Ca.t Steen Axe , , war noted. For tale by CEO. COCHRAN. may 23 Nu 2, Ferry et Suction Sales. I REAL ESTATE. One Lot of Ground and Double House at AUCTION. CO Saturday evening August 23, at 8 o'clock pre- V' else)) , will be sold at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. One Lot of Ground, situated ns follows:—"being part of Lot No. 916 in Col. Woods' Plan," begining tit the corner of Virgin and Cherry alleys, thence along Cherry alley sonthely fifty-five feet, thence Westerly twenty-four feet, thence Northerly to Virgin alley, fifty five feet, thence easterly along Virgin alley, twenty lour feet to the 7lace of begining. On which is erect ed a Doable Noose. Terms, one half cash, balance in one and two years with interest on the two last mentioned payments to ibe secured by bond and mortgage on the proper- Y• For further particulars enquire of the subscri Title indisputable pug 19 Real Estate. Three Lois of Ground and a Dwelling House o/ Auction ON Saturday. A13p.14t 30th, nt 4 o'clock in the af ternoon, will be sold on the premises, 3 Lots of Ground, situated on the bank of the Allegheny river, opposite the old Toll Gate, and adjoining Messrs M'- Ciearey, Marshall and Wallace. Franklin Foundry. Each Lot is 20 feet front, and extends back 60 feet; on one of which is erected a comfortable brick dwel ling house, well furnished, and in good tenantable or der. Iho title is indisputable, and the terms easy, which will be made known at the time of sale. Fur further particulars, enquire at the Auction Room of the subscriber, or at thertaidence of the owner, Mr. George Mullen, Mulberry Alley, neat Mr Shoneber ger's dwelling P. frI'KF.NNA. Auctioneer Trunks at Private Sale. " - UST received at Davis' Commercial Auction (teems corner of Wood and sth .treets, a small invoice of Leather Trunks of various descriptions. Rog . ENGINE SHOP, STEAM ENGINE, Turning Blarksmilhs' and Oilier Tools at A !lett Olt WILL be Sold on Saturday the nil inst., at 2 n' cluck, I'. M., nn the premises, on the corner of Liberty, Front and %Vest stremg, a large lot of Ma chinery, Tonla, &c., among which are: 1 Steam Engine, Shafting Droll Boiler; 2 Turning Lathes; 2 Vices and Benches; 30 set a o f taps an d Dies; 40 Drills and Bitts; 3 Drilling Braces; 1 Lot of Patterns; 2 Stoves and Pipes; 1 Boring Lathe; 1 Rack Lathe; 1 Small Lathe; I Screw Cutting Machine and Screw Plates; 1 Grindstone; 1 Blneksmiths' Bellows; 3 Smut Machines, 1 Lot Office Furniture, together with a large lot of Tools of various kinds. Also. at the same time will be sold the unexpired lease, (which has six years to run,) of the lot of ground with Engine shop on, samo 47 feet long by 26 feet wide, with Blacksmith shop attached. The lot is 105 feet 5j Knehes on Liberty street, 57 feet 10} inches on Front st. and 7G feet 10} inches on West at. Terms at sale. P. M'KF.NNA, Auctioneer Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sops tember next nt the Auction Rooms of John D. Davis, corner of ‘Vood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, 1 Pa., will he sold that very valuable property linnwn as ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Alighe ny River about two miles above the town of Kittnning in Armstrong county; consisting of ONE THOU• S IND AND TWENTY ACRES good quality land, all of wh'ell is Suitable for cultivation lying in one tnxiy, 80 acme of which is river bottom. A bloat Fur nace with Casting House, Steam Engine and Infge Iron Blowing Cylinder. Coal House and Scorching Ovens; one Mansion House, n number of Dwelling Houses for hands with stables, Carpenter's Shop, Blacksmith's shop, &o. The furnace and dwellings are pleasantly situated on the river bottom which part all cleared and tinder Fence. The hills around the furnance contain inexhaustible stippling of Ore. Cnnl and Limestone, and much of the land iswell timbered, affording the greatest facilities for the making of Imn either with Charcoal or Coke. This properly offers many advnntngre to the Iron Manufacturers being in the midst of n n rich and beau tiful country, affording in thegrentest 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 nil the manufactured articles can be shipped at almost all seasons of the year. A plot of tbe property can be furnished to any per son desirous to examine for them , elves by applying to 11. Buchanan. E:q.. Cincinnati. F Johnston, Eso., Kittnnning or the :mhscritier. Tide indiqputable. Termq Fit I.lfile. .1011 N D. DAVT. A liver Lots Nos. 25 and 26, I N plan of Lots of the Heirs of Irwin in the 6at Ward of this City, having each a front of 24 feet on Coal street and extending back 109 feet to an Alley 2G feet wide; adjoining properly of Robert Wray. Al D.; can he had at the low price of Fire Hundred Dol lars each by application to the subscriker. jy3o. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Valuable Water Street Property for Stile. rr lIE gobltet iber nuthoriged to sell that very villa -1 Ode Lot of Ground adjoining the one on which he resider on Water street below Ferry atneet. having a front of 30 feet on Water street, and extending back 160 feet to Front street. TO le indilattable. Term. liberal. j 30 J. D. DAVIS, A ocer. In the Vettre of Common Piro', of Allegheny Coun ty. No. 105, March. Term, 1843. Susan O. Cutter, by her next friend, Samuel M'Mnsters, Libel for Divorce. r.f a vinculo matrimonii. John M. Cutter. To .7,1,n M. Cutler, the above named respondent. Take notice, that whereas a writ of alias suhrsrpna stir lihel for divorce, at the suit of yew- wife, Sarah G. Cutter, by her next friend Samuel M'Master, was is sued oot of the above Court, tested at Pittsburgh. the 8t:, day of April. 1845 and returnable to the 3d Monday of Jane, 1845; and whereas. on the return of the said alias sub prtnin moot - was made that you could troche found in said County; now you are hereby ret t ui red tribe• and appear in your proper person at the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on the 4th Mon day of Ordolicr next, to answer the Petition or libel of your said wife, and spew' cause, if any you have, why she should not be divorced from the bond of matri• ELI.I A H TROVILLO, Sheriff. Sher ift's Office, Pittsburgh, July '29, 1845. In /he Con rt of Common Piece for Allcuhrny Conn, y. No. 103, March Term 1815. Sian ii Cutter, by her next friend Samuel NlL:Masters. Tdbel For Divorce. TA. a vincula matrimonii. lohn M Cutter. Tlw Respondent above nnmed is required to take notice that the depositions of witnesses, to be mid on the henring of the nbrive cause, will ha token before Alexander Miller, Esrptire, oo Saturday. the 18th day of October next, between the hours of ono and six o'clock, J'. .M.,at his office in the City of Pittsburgh. MAGRAW & M'KNIGHT, Attorneys for Libellant. Pittsburgh, July 29. 1315-jy3o-d4w. SELECT SC IIOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Penn Street, sizth door below Pitt street. Ivy R. KENNEDY, willl resome the duties of his 111 School on Monday, Ist September. nog 14,11 tn. ILICUARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market June 19-d&wly Day Book round. A DAY Book, belonging to John Dickson, was found beyond the Garrison and left at tho Oflice of the Pitisburgh Morning Post where the owner can have itby paying fur this advertisement. 114541. JOIN D. DAVIS, A lacti,,nr, NEW! ORLEANS 'gurus! ~~.-..v~~~ =..•= S. P. STICKNEY, SOLE PROPRIETOR N. BUCKLEY, EQUESTRIAN DIRECTOR. THIS unrivalled establishment which has been for the last ten months visited by thousands, and received 'invariably with the greatest admiration and applause in the cities of New Orleans. Louisville rind Cincinnati, will commence n short season in Pitts burgh, on or about the 12th or August. The manager assures the public that no pains will be spared to merit their patronage The stud of hoses is composed of Twenty well trained & beautiful animals. The splendid New Orleans Brass Band, will enliven the pet furmances with the most popular airs of the age. The Company is numerous and among Them will be found the following well known owl established favor ites: Mr M Buckley and hi• talented children, Masters 11 & E Buckley and Min Laura Buckley, Mr Ferd Garson, the inimitable Clown. Mr. Eaton Stone, the vent bare-back rider. M. Day, the wonderful India-Rubber, man and slack rope dancer. Mr. W. J. Smith, the Dramatic Flaeqtrinn. Mi 5191. Roanline Stich ney the elegant female' Rider The celebrated Hungaritin Brothers. and CH ..:SNUT BAND Of . ETHIOPIAN MIN.TFLET.3, whose songs and Danees nro nightly received with shouts of Laughter. IT' Admittance—Boxes, 50 0t..; Pit 25 cut.— Children under 10 years of age, half price to the box es. No half price to the Pit. ri7" It it , an established rule with the proprietor that no females can be admitted unaccompanied by a gentleman. r. 72 Mr S. P. STICKNEY mnst respectfully in forms the public, that the small Company now about to perform, are not in any way connected with his es tablishment whatsoever rim!. 7 V ENITIAN BLINDS. A. WESTERVELT, 'Fold and well known Ve. tan Blind Maker, former- If Second and Fourth sts., ;es this method to inform many friends of the fact tt his Factory is now in full 'ration on St Clair st., near old Allegheny Bridge. tare a constant supply of Inds of various colors and tildes, is constantly kept hand and at all prices. bm twenty-cents up to suit 10Merel. req 1s will he put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any othr piece of furniture can be removed, and without art extra expense. itt24-d&wly. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT RECEIVED this morning, and more expected to dav, nt COOK'S Literary Depot:, Third street, near the Post Office, and also at BERFORD'S, Federal At. Allegheny city: Hrizziitt's Characters of Shakspeare,being Library of Choice Rendins, No 17. The Farmer's Library of August--edited by J. S. SKI%PER. fl:TSubscriptions received and single num ber for sale. The Challenge's of Barlette, by Ninsainao D Aarg to—trareslated from Lester. American 'Whig Review for August. liont'a Merchant's Mnguzine for August. Knickelboaer do Le Roy Sunderland's "Confessions of a Magnetizer Expcsed"—in which shown the folly and fal.tehood of n rt.vent pamphlet with the above title. Fanny Campbell—“ The Female Pirate Captain"— by Livia Murray. The Godolphin Arnbuun, by Fingene Sue. Living Age, No. (4. The Cottager of Glenburine, a Tale by Mrs Eliza lenrietta, by the author of Emily Mansfield. Viola, the Redeemed, a Domestic Tale, by Profes sor Ashby. Cultivator for Attimst. John Runge, or the Hoty Coat of Trecses. A new supply. Westward Tin! by J 1 Panldinz. Dan Darrel, who.llall be Heir? and Secret Foe, by Mina Picketing. New supply. Pictorial and Tragical Almanac. Musical History, by Geo Hugarth. Travels in North American. by Charles Lyell, Esq. Michlet's Abicitinr Confessions. 6 Alan, 4he Eastern Papers of this Week.j nog I'2 Damaged Cutlery. PERSONS having Hardware ur Cutlery in n dam aged state, can have it ground. polished and re paired in a neat and subatantial manner by the sub scriber. Any ordersleft with John W. Blair, No. 120 Weed street, will meet with prompt attention. rtp THOMAS McCARTHY. JUST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. 132 Liberty st., two doors from St. Clair street, ASPLENDID assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. The proprietor of this a uly favored es tablishment announces to the Public, that he is prepa red 'to make to order all articles in his line, at the shortest notice, and in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE. Having s ec,tred the services iif one of the BEST CUT TERS in the city, he will in all cases warrant a goad fit. He has a splen did assortment of VARIED and PLAIN BEAVER CLOTHS, Also superfine Blue. Black, Brown and Invisible Green Cloths of all qual ities and various prices to suit the purchaser. He has a splendid lot of vestings of all patterns; Sat Linens in great variety: Shirts. Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, and every other article in the CLOTHING LINE, which he will sell LOW FOR CASH. The proprietor returns his sincere thanks to his old Customers and the Public in general, for the very lib eral manner in which they have patronized his estab lishment. and hopes by stt ict attention to business, and selling them Cheap Goods, to merit a continuation cf the same. C. M'CLOSKEY. au: 20-6 m. SPLENDID DIARAMA OF THE GREAT FIRE OF THEITENTH OF APRIL. WILL open in a few days, the Magnificent Dia' rama of the Great Fireof Pittshureh, by STA F FORD & Co. Also, the Costooramic Views of the Geographical Phenomenon of the Basaltic Caves of Staffs. aug 18 Bank 3kitto aub'exclynist. 4 _ „ - CORNICTILD D. 11114 IT 1113 MINK aillaring SPECIE STANDARD. Mer ckan is and Mertufactsrere Scrip ...... Exchange Bank grip. ".. I Currency Bents Co unfy Scrip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia -- -- i prep. - Nero 'York . 4 Prin . Boston ----4 Pre*. Baltimore ... .4 Preis- SPECIE. Onld Silver ......par PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSI3IjRGH. ~... Bank of Pittsburgh • pow Merchant, and Manufacturers' bank Exchange II Do. HoUidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North. America -a ........par Do Northern Liberties o Far Do Pennsylvania * •-..par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania . par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank PSr Manufacturers and Mechamlire par mechanics' . p oyamensing .. par hi/adelphia bank par Schuylkill Southwark par Western Bank of Penn Township Girard bank ....... .par U. S. bank and branches • COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county 104 " Delaware cownty ........ ....par " Montgomery county.. ..... . ..... ...par " Northumberland........ par Farmers' bank of Bucks —par Easton bank -par` Doylestown bank ........ - • . • . ..... •-per Prankitn bank of Washington . ....par Bank of " Middletown Gettusburgh ........ " Lewistown " Susquehanna county... . 2 Berkacounty bank. nasals Colombia Bank and Bridge Company.... ..... par Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank...". Partners and if - raisers' bank • 1* " Bank of Lancaster . par " Bank of Reading par HarriAbwrg bank ....... . 11 lHonesdale ".... .... .... S. P. STTCKNEY Lancaster " par Lancaster co." Lebanon " .11 Afiners'bank of Pottarilie.— ................14 Monongahela bank of Brovnarnille ......par Nato Hope and Delaware Bridge company..... 2 Northampton bank ....n0 sale Towanda bank . vie sale Wyoming bank York bank... 11. OHIO. fleimont bank of St. CM ..... Clinton bank of ....... ........li Columbiana hank of New Lisbow Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)......_. " ( Warren, ca5hier)............n0 sale Cincinnati banks .......... Chillicothe hank.— .... ....._......1 Commercial bank of Lake Erie 11 Day t 0nhank.............................., Franklin bank of Columbus.... .... .—...14 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville-1* Farmers' bank of Canton . 20 Geatron . It Granrilfe Hamilton ~... .,..10 Jane-aster Mo rietta _ .... . -.1 Massillon . Meehanirs' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasan' 1* Norwalk Putnam Sandusky Scioto Trrberna 45 Wooster ...... Xenia Zanesville .—......... Bank of Ch.veland.. .......5 INDIANA State bank and branches State Scrir - All banks State bank Bank of Illinois, .Shatrneetownt VIRGINIA. Rank of lbe Valley of Virginia. Bank of Virrinin Exchange hank of Vtrrinia Partners' bank of Vir rimier.............1# North- Weetern hank of Virrinia.... ..... Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia ....par Bank at Morgantown. FIFTH STIMICT KENTUCKY ILLINOIS MARYLAND. • Baltimore City par All other solvent bank:— ........ .......... 1 NORTH 6AROLIN A. All solvent banks. . - SOUTHCAROLINA.. A11............................2 bon .-21- . - - - - - ... ALAS 'A 1171 A Mobile banks .- .. Country banks.. LOUISIANA. Need Orleans banks( TENNESSEE. Allbanks. 3 iii - C 7 i1 . 1 - 6A N. ...." ' Bank of .3t. Clair St. Clair, .. 75 Bank of the River Raisin, Monroe. 15 Farmer's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 60 Michigan insurance, Co. Detroit, 5 Oakland County Bank, Pontiac, 15 Found. TEFT at No. 40 Market street. on the evening 4 of the 25th instant, a sum of Money, which was supposed to have been dropped by we've person while in the store. The owner can have the mime bycel her, at our establishment. and proving the notes. jy 30-tf BURROWS & TURNER. Notice. IVHE followin g packages received some time since 1 by Clarkson & Co's. Canal Line, and not called for, are stored nt the Ware House of the subscriber. 2 Bales end I Box, marked I. D. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2 Chests & 1 Box marked, P Rawl, Pittsburgh; 1 Box ma rked,Union Trading co., Lewisburg. Union co., Pa. Aug 2. JAMES MAT. Nails. 200 KEGS Juniata Nails; for gale by • my 7 JAMES MAY Mackerel. 10 BBLS. No 3, bilge size; just received and for sale by J. & J. McDF.VITT. June 4 No. int Liberty street. Roney. IN small Boxes, put up for Family use. on band sod for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, June 4 No 224 Liberty street. To Lot. THE necnnfl and third gtories of * warehouse' oo Wood at Feet, 24 by 65 feet. Sfponitts eotraoce in front on Wood atteet. ........li . ....li GEO. COCHRAN. ' Nu 2 - rein pueet.
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