fie littt~ Morning post. PITTSBIURGII, rA. 7 SATURIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23,1843 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADI COMMITTEF. FOR AUGUST. J. Cartahcra, T. .1. Bigham, Joshua I lannrt CORRESPON'OENTS in reference to communications which mny nppenr in this paper, we have one or two remark"; to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fitst made known to us, ntul when inserted, must al ways be taken ea expressive of •the views of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. TIRE BRUWICTT.—Capt. Jus. Irwin, we learn; has aoki this well known and splendid steamer to Capt. W.`DIKAN. The Drunett, is at Cincinnati; she has been newly painted, and is now in excellent order, her furniture, bedding. &c, &c., are new and in quality, decidedly excellent. Capt. Dish, has much experi enced in steam boating—be has been engaged on the river for nearly twenty years, and enjoys the entice con fidence of the business men of :this City, Cincninati, LOll6lllllO and St Louis. The Brunett, will run reg ularly between Pittsburgh and Si Louis. M" The Steam Engine, Turning Laliev, Black emlth's Tools &c., together with the unexpired Lease of the House and Lot of ground, which have been ad vertised for some time pest, will be sold this afternoon at 2.o'clock, by P. M'Kenna, Auctioneer, on the premises, corner of Liberty. Front and West streets. 'The Cincinnati Enquirer of the 19th says, the clerk of the steamboat Express Mail states that the tiers boat of Captain Phillips—die Star Spangled Ilan &T—sunk at Devil's Island on the ni;lit of the 15th wit., in two fathoms water TILE Fourinnt.—We learn that Dr. George Hon of Bainbridge, in the upper part d this country, any s the Lancuter Republican, is about erecting a Tile Fe miry for the manufacture of tik. He is at pres ent busily engaged in erecting the machinery, and ex pects to be able in a short time to roll out one thous and per day. Persons wishing to avail themselves of the great advantage of fire proof roofs on the houses, will have an oportunity of taking their cheice (Ammer risk, as well as n(l:flowing where tile can Me procured. Tile, we believe, is admitted to be superior w either zinc, slate oe tin, or indeed any other hind of alucctiag stew used , of the fire proof order. Valuable Property in Ohio for Sale THE rubseribers, EXCOIIK.OI74 of Michael Tiernan, deceased., offer for sale two saleable Farms, in N..he vicinity of Mansfield, Ohio. us Beset died below, One Farm, being part of We East half of Sec. Nu 36. Township '2l, Range 17,, containing 100 tlett.A, of which, 150 ncres are cleared, fenced, and under plod cultianstion-74 acres is natural Prairie. well dialled and fenced. There is en the farm a new fog dwelling 'house, tore stories hi,h, 18 by 36 feet, completely finished, and a new frame burn 30 by 50 feet, with sheds nod umbuildings. lite farm is well watered. The ether farm adjoining. is part of the Sootii-enra immix. of Section 4s, Township 21. range 13, con taining 1.-10 acres, of which about 100 acres are clear ed, well fenced, and w a good state of cultivation. On it is a new flame dwelling house 18 by 24 feet, one and a half stories high, and a new frame barn com rOletely finished. This farm is well watered; has a lame aiming at ihe dwelling, and a stream of living water swatting tins:nigh the ClentlV. Both farms are well timbered and situated within 3 miles of :11ansGeld, the seat of justice of Richland co.. (lino. The Rail road from Mansfield to Sandusky city n u We Lake. will be finished tins fall, which will always afford a certain way t market, and increase the present value of the irropertik The firma /ill 'he r.IA together ar me paratels- as may amt the convenience of the purchasers, and a clear and indisputable tale will be given. App!ication can to , made to tile an.iers;goeti, or to C. T. Sherman, , Mansfield, who will show I.le property to any nue vti4lling to purchas.c. Terms—one-third down--the iroilarire in rtilnd menu at I, 2 and 3 years, wilt) intere.r..•run•d by lien UM the property. S. C. TIF.RNAN, nine2l4l&-w m .E.c s rs. of M. Tierha,z, det'd JEVP"Cieveland lierahl, publiAt daily and weehly (prune month, and Manville!! Shield red Banner, 1 IPOR SALE Fr lIE subscribers, executors of M. Tiernan, deed., °ter for sale the valuable property lying on the waters of Cross Creek, Brooke Cowley, Virginia, koewn by the name of Clarke's Mills. Tbr property contains Two handfed and fifty at re- , of Land, about ape hundred acres Of which arc tinder cultivation; a Meocliant inill,contani rig two rims of Burrs, and one rim of stones kr(' Count ty Wort:, with a gorply of v , at er throughout the year; it good saw mill, cooper shop, Miller's house, Btablitliz and other lox essaty out build ings, situate within a fir.t. rate wheat neighborhood— not exceeding of a mile from the Ohio river—and at it convenient distance, say between three andfour miles from either Welishurgh, Vu., or Steulx.nville, Ohio. ALSO. A Farm, beautifully and Conveniently sir Wi led adjoining the above property, containing Two blind red and thirty four acres; of whirl, about one hun• dred 'and twenty five rieres are under line cultivnt ion— with a comfortable dwelling house, burn, and other necessary outbuildings in g ood repair, and a never failing spring of good wat7 , r sear the door. The above property will be sold together or sepa rately, to suit purchasers, and it clear and indisputable tide can be given. Application may be made either to Seth Clark, who resides in Brooke County, near the premises, and who will show the property, or to the undersigned, nt Pittsburgh, Pis. If not din posed of previously n t private sale, the above property will be offered at public sale on the premises, on the Ist day of October next, at noyn, and possession given 6tl the lst day of April next. Terms—one-third of the purchase money will be required when possession is given, and the halanre Inn three annual payments, bearing interest and secured by lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAN, nug 6-fl&wts MORRIS JONES, 5 El :r ". ‘Vbeeling Times, Well,botg Trtin.wript, Steubenville Union. and Wri=hington Reporter. o ill please rniblifth till Bale, and solid bill to this PERSONS having rlitims against me, will E11en... , fiend them, dnring my aboenee, to my attorney, Ernest Heidelberg F:49., who i. authoriwd to adjust them according to my instructions Sole Leather. 500 HIDES Baltimore Sole Leather, 500 do. of New York do. for sale low by P. C. MA RTIN, eagle No. 60, Water street, Burnt District Lemons. BOXESry Cheats Marseilles Lemont% to arrive fur salebv P.O MARTIN, Su gilt No. 60, Woof. street Burnt District. Green Apples, 30 BARRELS gotsd Cooking anal Eating Apples for solo low. by I'. C, MARTIN, augi2 N 4 -60 Water et. Born( District. Dried Apples. 24 BUSHELS dried Apples T,r snit• low by I. C. MARTIN, No. GO Water nt , burnt district Now Wheat Flour. I. B .ro ß ril LS n . e t w nor l t v . : i c: e f at th iv at ..t e r x e t c r e e: ve i d 'a t a n r i d l y Flour, for 5a le A • G. REINHART, Nu 140 Liberty 4trtvt. by 44%20 MoRRIS JONES Notice 0. HOFFMAN Port of pittoburg.l). 2 FILET WATER IN THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Puckers. Kinney, Wellsville; Allegheny Belle, Donna, Cincinnati; Belfast, Ebert, Cincinnati, DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Packers; Daily Brownsville Packets; Rambler, Mootley, Wellsville; Financier, Poe, Cincinnati. Beaver, W arren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. THE SPLENDID CA NA L PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh.) and arrive It I ,Vturen next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren wilh Ned, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the-Packet, end reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. Passengers paying in Pittsburghare entilledrochoire of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the Et 'Ago. For passage a7ply on board Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. GMHA RION & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. Fur passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N El L. MOORE & Co., Cleveland. je2ll J & M 13 TAYLOR. Warren. BEAVER PACKET. The well known steamer MICIIIG.AI, IV. B. Boa ta,Ma.ter, ha. commenced her regolar daily trip., lenvinz l'ut.bnrgh (as bermo lore) at 3 o'clock. I'. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto Anit the timrs,and tbo.e whc hare no mone • carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened 11 , 1 .40,,n na the weather %, ill pormil; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELANDM—FreI MEADVILLE., Pa., will imtne.liniely go into tion. Fur freight ur passage apply on board. or to G. M. HARTON, jaly 12 Water :o'l4l. CU'The Michigan is provided with I.: , .una' Safety Guard. 1845. 114W1IDAY CINCINNITI Th.: ?we(' and Splendid theamt r, U. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, S rot. F., Muotur, 1111,1 commenred run. fling rrgolorly, rod will row lour to tun thr.rorti the n LAct,aecn ll'itt , rbeirgh and Currinnnri, /eating l'ittsinirgit err.. y Morobry nt lii o'clock. turd Cincronmai ( , -/ery morniou at Ow same boor. frvight or p.oorize nt g rly urn brifint. m2ti. _ _ Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. iIIE <a ikn.l st..nincr ''Z' ( 'LA K I r. ir •c w nn`nr.,l 1141 - tt :111.1 %In 1111,1- a rt l'arket L. FS81:11(111 and 11 . 1-1 1,- \G ,h r i n ,, z the 41.0a,r1 ,if 1 t;l5. For frcight or 1.4,, i ,ce ripply on Svtirri Jan 30 .1. NE.VVTI)N .1( Partnership Notice. Fr Ell: iirl al‘l,lglil , l La • 11116 day no+.44H - IM , sI wit li Jam 4, E. I.,•dii.•, and 4t h ., manulac_t_we of iu lulu of Nlulvany nug. 18, 18.15-auc,20!,,1 School Books, Slates, &c., Jus't' receised find %111 be e0I1414(Illy kept an hand. A guf).l small a1...0cc ',tent .4 . the 1‘...t and mot appropriate kind of Kho d Iftfolso. .r rising paper, copy and day t0x.1,3 and lcdgere, Bad,. and Tebianp•ods; .lioca,aud pencil., pforn and wafers. I- or bale Ulvir fo,r rr.h or a4rplusrgi Agent and l'orn Mf•rclo. N 9 Filth et. re ' l ' Uper Ulu! CniSp.•l and l'AXintrV Catiwl Till: '2O-I ,treiL. NO. 48 REBUILT. Al l' it Pi! V, 'tV 1 LSON & ( itotre.sor. to )lurithy & Cn ) their from.lt, CliMorner- in !As.: - 1071 C, r 4 ,111110 ipt.l - s< in tltrir old stand. No. 43 Wood .t lac OW 111th of S rttembm next, with n -plrrolid "Limit. of Dl(c 4;00()S. almmt all of which will be rAltrely Heir. They will be glad to .ett anti v.ito rutty %hot this market to pumbutte l)ty Goodd. [tug 6-d 1 in s d m 131318. ut Y:Kt la Family Hour 111J11 jreq received ?lila tor wale ley 1)(,E, I.SI)N aug 9 From street near Smithfield. C 1 w' E E4;:i 11-:A11. wcrive.i and fur s tle AOC. 117 B IL BI t 11)( W I LSON S (U, Fr,ll. 11.,11 SELECT SCIIOOI. FUR YOUNG LADIES PI LI II St r, 1, mi.; th door be - h , tr oirrcl. KENNri,v, ,1.11 Ole d11:11..., (d . 11 Seliof,l Nll,lldily, Lt 1111 g . 1 I d lm. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney nt LR W , (31Ti'se in P n6,.•.. 101 ! , 11C1•1, n.'ar Nlot 1.0 311114. 19,15 z sly Nai Is. 2 0 o; 7 s Ju niat a Nail. ; .1 1 - 7 11 . :7 1 A CLEAR THE TRACK!!! FOR KIMI3ALL S SIIOE STORE. chrarest and !wet BOOTS, SHOES and 1. TRU\6S. for Il.e p•ople, rnn he filund at. I. C. KIMBALL'S STORE, 10 O . i 0 ir 041 D STli E E 7 P,rtreern Fourth and 14,1,710,1 Alley, an d Slpw s of 91 1 . 1%1.14. 4,1.4'S a.i fi1,5113 . 11 , 111108 The follcmitig a ',onion 11l los ci,soill11C111: :1112113 and 11042, 1 • 0/1t,' Shoe ; di) 110 I%IT , (10 11.1 (1 , ) Calf do do do 1 . 11 , 1r,e Boots; do do Kip do du do Calf do Ladle,: and Chihli on's Leather Boras and Shie s ; (la do Nl,,rocco do do do do fire Kid Slippor4 do double and single iode, Plitsdoirgh make; do do (jailer Boots of all kind-; du du Kid, Jvlrersons and Buskins Trunks Trunks of all sizes cheaper !ban ran I,e mirrhased at any other place in !he city. Come and examine my stuck; "IHE RAZOR STROP MAN" must and shall be heat !!! All of the above good,: have been Aelretrd and man ufactured exprep,dy for the Pittsburgh Nlarket, and are and shall be sold wholesole and retail, cheaper than arty other place in Pinsbargh !! Came and , I`l.` ring 21-3 t. J. MBA I.L. Mons. Do Lancs. 2 PACKAGES Mons. Dc ',ni n e s ~1 superior ronl• ity, in black, blue and very desirable fancy shades, received-at the New Cash House. nog 22 BARROWS & TURNER Dr. George Watt, Office, Ni. 77, Smithfield street, ❑ear Sixth, aug '2l. MA I lI'S LATIN SYNTAX, EV IS E D and corrected by A. R. Carson to whicl Ris added copious notes, &c, for vile by stuf;.22 CllO.ll. KAY. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. Bones of an Immense Mastodon foiind —On the 12th instant, the remains of an immense Mastodon were discovered about 12 miles west of the village of Newburgh, N T , by a number of workmen engaged in digging out marl. The editor of the Newburgh Cou rier, who in company akb Dr A .1 Prime, was pres ent a hen this monster was exhumed, furnishes the fol lowing interesting facts: It is the fourth skeleton of the mammoth discover ed in this comitry, and moreover, the largest, as well as the only complete one. The skull alone weighs 700 lbs. The tusks are over 9 feet long. Across the hip bones he measures about seven feet. The position of the animal at death, was clearly discernable. Ile had evidently become mired, and had settled down on his htionches, with his forelegs spread out, and in this posture he was found. Dialer the vertebrw, the con tents of his stomach were found to the amount of sev eral bushels, and consisted of leaves, twigs and frag ments of the branches of the trees, crouched and bt o ken up. As the remains were found imbedded in shell marl, uII this was ent i rely evident. His imps an• imal-ship has been visited by hundreds of per s ona, and these who have seen the various skeletons heretofore discovered, Unite in rept eseming this ns unquestion a • bly the "old bull" of the herd. Here is a godsend for the naturalists of our day. Another Aingular circum stance connectril with this resin iection, is that while the eXC,lVileioll4 were being mule a large tooth was found, which is prt.r 'wired, by those who profess to be Shined in sUell matters , tooth of We obthined the durnensoons of some of iho lurger hones, ..Inch nre H‘ follows: Idstigth of the $l.ll, 3 feet 10 inches Between the eyt.)-socketi, %Vidal of otccipnt, 2 " 7 - 1:r:III of Tu.k.t. 9 " 4 .' Citcumferen.a. of Tte.k4, 0 " 0,1 Staeildet Itlade , ,leng;h, 2 " 3 " IV hitt' " 2 " 4 Length of humertt4, 3 " 1 '• Nam. of bead of hurnecrer, 1 " lA. sioneoui pr"er...t, bk. inme,2 " 'tV hole di tm. of l'elvi., 6 " 4 '• Pei% ic la-fice—teeth diarn . 1 " 11 " A vet411,111,1" , --,1 rn., Wr•i oi Iptmee, t. .1% iipiinierit I? of vent age. 'this we infer fnan t 6 enoltni.u, length anti site of the tusks, and the fact Ilya son), ut thy b.)oef. which in )olinger an mull itiv.eitcrate. -eetned In have growil ffrtnly to fzether. The, olooion is 111:v..1,r efff.fif filed by the Ifel Of the (erell teeth in each row. 7be reroafflit,g fee)ll are. hov)f),er. In Fi %late of pre/it:ISA( ion. The tfo)l,, n. i. nlaa . ii , e lovgan to ertlltaf,l4. n. 414..,f1 ;‘,.‘ the Oil .tructs in it few hours fell 171,*,1 c... IN, brut.. 1.1 V11.1 , T1 A, Up V. ill! lilt. 10,111.1 , 1 1.1.1 e "II flit' tllO.l-ur I'd :WWII right fort Trw heiglith 0l the nnunal 111;:, one cite guril. horn the 7114'11,4W, rnr•rrr.—lhr wrrlth 01 the hips Si:.. uhout .ecru •i•i, mid Ile pnihtilily viiiirhied tell All of h.• long bone. b.vp been found except nue of the !krnn',l ban...,f ( ) nod two or th we I.i illl • [lb.. Ibe 101/0, , 111g Id a /ist, of the I,llrM. fOUntl. Stull nrnl lower j iw, thirty %••teLtm nr hod bones, tun shoulder Llud. e, two for•• loc., entire, two hind lop& except one boo.•. tw., Ion••• of the tooze.•. (hyoid lroue•e) firois.t hone and rtimPot two Ita•hel4 .11 Ow hones ot the &r., and Ow tail. animal, 33 li•t. P. NIL' 1,1" .tN Y. ‘Vo r. Lt of L.•nd mid black., lap lorw.g. 11 - "te legs. bind Irgfi. Lark •rid afiLl 11011C+, Whole nurnGer rd piee , •• , A - bone.. 'I he illorti,t I nt • , Klll. pet l eel 10.4 lite had ntvirent• keen iejtartal w 111. IM , J , •. FO,O 01 tal, ribs had hern one 01 which 11,4 10-aled. tlau were p-0.40 one II ttl nil healed remaining, htoge• at hoth ecru. A lamt ono fo , t lower than the bone. 4 the 3.1•..t0..10n, ..lon, in do. raJoJ wog' I.lm„{ n tuoth of a %Walrus, a fort of n. 111, - I 1111,11.,1 tiaturaitAti, proi,ably, than 1.41 nlir 11 r 112) Ide vi01...1' (0 fin , r• 1,40 r. thrit tlm Ma.oo,lofl wao not, (4 oft.ol 111..16011, an awnitiki,lan annual, taut 4.1 inkrbaLly only n I.lt. St 1,011, I[el•rnnr 1 , 1 t h r• I 4th snv "Wt. have 11. setter from litYril tern tV,t‘ Inch 1111 , (Wit Augustus C Dodge iv re-elected di.l..gate to Congrr..., by about one thousand majority." Steamboat Saa.k.—The VCamer Lynx struck a rock about two miles below New Rostov, no iter way Iron; Gulenn to St Louis, on Sunday week, and aunt: to her g mirth, She had a cnrgo of wheat and lead. It 1, believed the boat will not Le raised. Lots c)ot known.—Ctn En 7., Aug N. T.ir We learn from the Captain of the May.ville Packet last night, that all was quiet nt Lexington on Monday evening, and that C M Clay had determined on removing the "Tian American" office to au ca 1 1 ! eine; nna i Com.. Ang O. Valuable Water Street Property for Sale. rip I 1 subscriber it anthor,sed to sell that very vela. 1 able of Ground adjoininr, the one on which he re-ides on %timer street below Ferry starer, huvinr, a Irmo. of 30 feet on Water street, and extending, back 160 feet to Front street. fole indisputable. Tet m s y 31) J. It. DAVIS, Alic Cr. The Pocket Lawyer. I,nw,er and Family Conveyancer.— To %hall atiiitta itn abliiigrtl 1,a , , Dictionary told I. Dili, for t•alti by 17. IL IiAY. fi 7fi, Nlarltrit titrpet. Bnildidg Lots for Sale. in Ilart'.l plan each 24 feet Tin limo Lc 122 Wet deer. adjoining John IS But ler ll , nr The ternrs will be liberal Illiquire of aug GEU. COCH RAN. 1 4 1 OR SAL E—n good supply of 5 double purple nor! yellow Carpet chain; bed cords and plough Imm; matches; ww-hing tubs; churns and buckets, and wooden bowls of all sizes; window sash find glum; MI 1.111(14 Oftmckets; tin ware, nod a small assortment of Dry (Mods. Ilatdwroe, and cheap Family 111cdi cines. fir sale low and in nay quantity to suit custom ors, or Cush or urploved Barter. reP Cmintry Carrots, Carpet and Paper flags Beeswax, &c. taken in payment. THERE will be sold on the 23d tiny of August, 1845, by it ierder of due Orphan's Court, held in the City of Pittsburgh, Ok the 22d day of July, 1845, two Lots, on which is erected a one story dwelling. stable, and well of water, well situated in the village of Centreville, it being the balance of the E:-trite of Nlai tin Sinellener.decensed, each lot 30 feet 6 inches in front, by 110 feet deep, Numbered 22 and 23, on the plat of said village. Teims—Onedliird of the put-chase money in hand, tint balance in two equal annual payments with inter est—sail lots are subject to nn annual ground rent of twelvo donut, and filters rents. It. C. N ENV I'pitT , Administrator. Salo to take place on the j temiees nt 10 u'cluck, A. M. aug .5, 1845-tie IMPORTANT DISCOVERY Carpat Chain, 6;.c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent. nod Cum. Merchant, No 9 Sth st nug22-d I w&, , , I t Administrator's Sale 'Auction Sales. Books, Watches, Dry Goods and Fancy Articles, at Auction. A '7} o'clock on Sainrday evening, August 23rd at Dnvis' C'ommercinl Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets will be sold, New and Second Handed Books. Watches. Together with a general variety of Dry goods and Fancy Articles. nog 22. .lOIIN D DAVIS, Auc'r. Dry Goode and Furniture at Auction. IVILL bo sold at Davis' Commercial Auction V V Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on Monday morning next, inst. nt 10 o'clock. A general assortment of Fresh and Seasonable Dry Goods. At. 2 o f clocli in the ofternoon; Furniture, Hollow ware, Glaea•ware &c. &e. ritsg22 JOHN D. DAVIS, Awe,. One Lot of Ground and Double House at AUCTION. O N Saturday evening August 23, nt 8 o'clock cisely will be sold at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, Corner of Wood nod Fifth streets. One Lot of Ground, situated as follows:—"being part of Lot No. 416 in Col. Woods' Plan," begining at the corner of Virgin and Cherry alleys, thence along Cherry alley sotithdy fifty-five feet, thence Westerly twenty•four feet, thence Northerly to Virgin alley, fifty five feet, thence easterly along Virgin alley, twenty four feet to the :dace of begining. On which is erect ed a Double Hume. Terms, one half cash, balance in one and two years with interest on the two last mentioned payments to he secured by bond and mortgage on the proper- For further pm-Oculars enquire of the subscri be r. Title. Indisputable augl9 Three Lois of Ground and a Dwelling House at Auction. ArlIN Snturdny, August 301 h, at 4 o'clock in the af- IIUI ternnon. w ill he sold on the premkes, 3 Lnts of Ground, situated on the bank of the Allegheny river, opposite the old Toll Gate. nod adjoining Messrs ISI- Genrev. Nino-shall and Wallace, Franklin Foundry. Each IA is '2O feet front, nod extends back GO feet: on one 4 which in erected a comfortable trick dwel hog house, well furnished, and in g i tenantabk or der. The title is indisputable, an he terms easy, ti f f. which will he made known at the . of sale. For further particulars, enquire nt the Anction Room of the subscriber, or at the residence of the owner, Mr. George Mullen, Mulberry Alley, near Mr Shoneber• get's dwelling. Trunks at Private Sale. 17ST tereive(l nt Gimmerrini Au ct i on • Itootn4 turner Of Wood and sth atm., a, a sm a ll ~f Lenttier Trunks of eat iuut descriptions. ENGINE SIIUI', STEAM ENGINE, Turning Lathes, Blorkxmilks' and Other Tools at WILL Ire sold on Saturday the 23d inst., at clock, P. M.. nn the premise.. on the corner of Liberty. Front rind West streets. a large lot of Ma chinery. Trod.. 11171011 g which are: 1 Steam Engulf:, Shafting arid Boiler; ^ Turning Lehr s;''_ Benrhes; 30 !CIA of taps and [hes; 10 and Bitts; 3 Drilling Braces; 1 Lot of Patterns: .2Stoies and Pipe.: 1 Bering Lathe; 1 Rack Lathe; 1 Small Lathe; I Screw Cutting Maelline and Screw fates; 1 Grindstone; 1 Blacksmiths' Bellows; 8 Smut Machines, 1 Lot Office Furniture, togotherj with a large lot of Tools of carious kinds. Also. at the same time will ba .old the unexpired lease. (which has six years to run.) of the lot of ground with Entine shop on, same 17 feet long by 26 feet wide, with Blacksmith shop attached. The tot is 105 feet 51 inches on Liberty street, 57 feet 101 inches on Front st. and 76 feet 101 inches on West at. Terms at sale niirl3 V l 2 84 167 130 164 120 117 383 Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. AT 10 o'cl.wk on Thursday morning the 4th Ser. wither nest at the Auction Room. of John D. Davis, corner %Vora and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, p i ,. w ilt he sold t lint very valuable propeny known an ALLEGHENY FURNACE. situated on the Alight , - v Riser about two miles above the town of Kittnning in Armstrong count.; consisting of ONE THOU SAND AND TWENTY ACRES r uod qunlity land. all of which is suitable for cultivation lying in one body, 80 acre, of which in river bottom. A blast Fur nace with Canting House. Steam Engine and large Iron Blowing Cylinder. Coal House and Scorching Ovens; (Mc Mansion House, a number of Dwelling !loosen for hands m.ith stables, Catpentet's Shop, Blacksmith's shop, &c. The furnace and dwellings ors pleasam!y situated on the river bottom which part in all cleared and limier fence. The hil:s a rouml cite formince contain inexhaustible ',notifies of Ore. Coal and Limestone, and much of the laird in well timbered, affording the greatest facilities for the making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke. This property offers many nth, antages to the Iron Manufacturers being in the midst of a arich arid beau tiful country, uff.trding, in thegreatent abundance every description of supplies required ler the prosecution or works of thin kind, and within :50 miles of the Pitts burgh market, to which all the manufactured articles can be shipped ut almo4 till sennotes of the year. A pint of the property can be furnished to any per non ditisirous to examine for themselves by appl,ing to R. Borluman, Cincinnati. 'IV F Johnston, Kittanning or the subscriber. Title indisputable. Terms at Aisle. jyIG-d&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. In ehe Cotirt of Common Pleas of Allegheny COUR y, No. 105, March Term, 184.5. SIIqIIM Ct. Cutter, by her next friend, Samuel M'Musters, Libel for Divorce. ra a viaculo tnafrimonii. John M. Cutter. To Jolla At Cstiltir, lie above warned rrlpondent. Take notice. that whereas n writ of aliaa subpoma sm. libel for divorce, nt the suit of your wife, Sarah G. Cutter, by her next friend Sainsiel M'Master, was is stied OUT Of the above Court, tested at Pittsburgh. t., the Hilt day of April, 1845 and returnable to the 3d Monthly Jane, 1315; and whereas, on the return of the said alias subpoena pion( was made that you could not be found in said County; now you are hereby required tobe and appear in your proper person at the Clout of Conmson Pleas of Allegheny County,on the 4th Mon day of Octolwr nest, to answer the Petition or libel of your said wife, and chew cause, if any you have, why she should not be divorced from the bond of matri mony. ELIJAH TROVILLO, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, July '29, 1345. In the Court of Common Pleas for Allegheny County, No. 105, March Term 1895. Susan G. Cotter, by her next friend Samuel NleMasters. Libel for Divorce. arinrulo matrimonii. John M Cutter. The Respondent above named is required to false notice that the depositions or witnesses, to be read on the hearing of the above cause, will be taken before Alexander Miller, Esquire, on Stout day, the 18th day of October next, between the hours of one and six o'clock, P. 111.,at his office in the City of Pittsburgh. MAGRAW & M'KNIGHT, Attorneys for Libellant. Pittsburgh, July 9.9, 1895-jy3o-d4w. A DAY Book, belonging to John Dickson, wns AL found bevond the Garrison and left at the Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Pon where the owner can have it by paying for this advertisement. augs-tf. Salami - tic 1 °CASK'S Cleveland:ti F ,rv i r 1 ( ( 1 2u by t a 1 1 ,41 2 No 9 ‘Vater At rem Coffee. 310 BAGS Prim e Green Rio, fur sale by M. B. ItIFEY & CO. Nu 9 Watstr st REAL ESTATE JOHN D. DAVIS, A uct ioneer Real Estate P. MTF.NNA, Auctioneer Auction r VT•K EN'S %, Auctioneer Day Book Found Valuable Hotel Property fey Sale. Tit glib,dribet offers for sale bit very valuable property, situate, on the corner of Federal and ianbells reqq.. in A Itegheny City, steer the entl of the Old Allegheny Bridge, known as the EMMET HOTEL. The Hotel itself is a large, convenient and substantial Brick building, occupying 44 fret in front on Federal street, by 100 feet on Isabella street, and the exten sive Stable, Carriage house, &c. occupy 4.2 feet in front on limbolla street, by 68 feet back to Rose alley, seperatcd from the Hotel only by Race alley. It was built expressly for a Hotel, and possesses every con venience adapted to the purpose. The house is well finished and in excellent order and repair; the stable is well and substantially constructed, and can accom modate from 65 to 60 horses; the cartioge house is large and commodious; and an excellent and extensive Ice house is also built on the premises. The location of the property is one of the best and most advantage lous tint can any where be found; and it will present many inducements to any person desirous of conduct ing the business, or wishing to make a safe and profit able investment of his money. The title (which is fee simple) is unquestionable, and the terms will be moderate and accommodating. Every information will be furnished on application (if by letter post paid) to the subscriber, on the premises. Possession given at any time after one month's notice. 14 UGH SWEENEY. Allegheny City, Aug. 21, 1345.-Iwd&w Valttablo Lands, Mills. &c, for Sale. TOFFER for stile, on the most accommodating 1 terms, my FLOURING and SAW MILLS. with from one to six hundred acres of land attached, sit uate on the Loyalhantia creek, in Derry township, Westmoreland county, Penna. The Flouring Mill is in n state of complete repair, has two run of Burrs, and a pair of country stones. The Loynlhanna is a never failing stream, end the Mill Dam of substantial Nib-work, calculated to last fcr ages. The-property I will sell in whole or pnrts as may best suit the inte rests and %lilies of purchasers. It is situated in the midst of the finest wheat growing region in Western Pennsylvnnin, and only 9 miles from the Pennsylva nia canal at Blairsville; one mile from the borough of Youngstown; one mile from Mount St. Vincent's church and St. Vincent's Seminary, undone mile from Uunity meeting house. To a man of enterprise, this property holds out the strongest inducements. The water power is abundant, sufficient to propel a large amount of additional ma chinery. If not sold before the 12th day September next. it will then be offered for sale on the premises by ',oldie anition. An indisputable title will be given. The TERMS will be made known, and every informa tion given by application to the undersigned by letter, post•pnid, at Sterling Mills, near Youngston, West moreland county, Pa. WM. T. BALDRIGE, Or to the subscriber. at hie office, its Bakewell's Buildings Grant et.. opposite the New Court House, Pittstmrgh, where a Dingram and description of the property can be seen and terms mnde known. HUGH TONER. ang20.(14t&v.21 YENITIAN BLINDS. A: WESTERVELT, E old and well known Ve an Blind Maker, former" if Second and Fourth sts.. cs this method to inform many friends of the tact t his Factory is now in ful gyration on St Clair Pt.. near . old Allegheny Bridge ) iere a constant supply of Inds of various colors and ilities, is eun.tsntly kept hand and at all prices. im twenty-cents up to suit N. B If required, Blinds will be pinup an, 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 otho' piece of furniture can be removed. and without an extra expense. je24-d&wly. SPLENDID DIARAMA OF THE GREAT FIDE OF' THE TENTH OF APRIL. WILL open in a few days, the Magnificent Dio rama of the Great Fire of Pittsburgh, by STA F FORD & Co. Also, the Cosmoramic Views of the Geographical Phenomenon of the Basaltic Caves of Rug 18 A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT DIE EI Vll thi. Morning, and tnnte etrectead to day, nt COOK'S Literary Depot, Third street, near the l'o:t Off - ice, and 1960 at BERFORD'S, Indertit st. Alle;;;Pteny rite: I n77litt'. Charneterm or Shakapeare, being Library of Choice. Renilito; No 17. The Farmer'. Library of Auguft—edited by J. S. Sat PINEa. KTSubgcriptions received and pin& num ber for The Challenge's of Batlette, by Massimo D Azeg to—tritni,lated from Leioer. Amei icnn Whig Rmirivr for August. Hunt's Merchant's Magazine fur August. Knickerbocker rid Le Roc Sanderlantra "Confessions of a Niaznetizor Expcsetl - -in whiai iashown the folly and fakehood of a recent pamphlet with the above title. Fanny Camphell—“Tho Female Pirate Captain"— by Livia Murray. The Godolphin A rabaun, by Eugene Sue. Living Age, No Cot The Cottager of Glenburine, a Tale by Mrs Eliza I lamliton. Henrietta, by the author of Emily Mansfield. Violn, the Redeemed, a Domestic Tale, by I'rofes sor Ashby. Cultivator for August. John Runge, or the Holy Coat of Treeves. A new supply. We6t watd Ho! by J K Paulding. Dan Darrel, who shall be Heir? and Secret Foe, by Mi.= picketing. New supply. Pictorial and Tragical Almanac. Dtusicnl Higtory, by Geo Hogarth. Travels in North American, by Charles Lyell, Esq. Nichlet Abieolur Confessions. r Also, the Eastern Papers of this ilreek.,49 aug P 2 Damaged Cutlery. PERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery In a iiain aged state, can have it ground, polished and re paired in a neat and substantial manner by the sub twriber. Any ordersleft with John \V. Blair, No; 120 Wend street, will meet with prompt attention. ap 26—tf. THOMAS McCARTHY. JUST RECEIVED AT Till. IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE, No. 1:?2 Liberty , two doors from St. Clair street, ASPLENDID assortment of Fall and Wihter Goods. The proprietor of this holy favored es• tablishment annonnres to the Public, that he it prepa red to make to order all articles in Lis line, at the shortest notice, and in the must FASHIONABLE STYLE. Flavin_ secured the services of one of the BEST CUT TERS in the city, he will in all cases warrant a good fit. He has a splen• aid assortment Of VARIED and rt.strr BEAVER CLOTHS, Also superfine Blue, Black, Brown and Invisible Green Cloths of all qual ities and varionsprices to snit the purchaser. Ile has a splendid lot of vestings of all patterns; Sattinetts in great vat iety : Shirts. Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, and every other , article in the CLOTTING LINE, which'be will self LOW FOR CASH The proprietor returns his sincere thanks to his old Coo.tonicrs nail the Public in general, for the very lib eral manner in which they have patronized hid estab lishment, nail hopes by sti ict attention W husiitess, and 'Jelling them Cheap Goods, to merit a cnntinuatien of the same. C. M'CLOSKEY. aug 20-6 m. B ank Not an .41fxdiant. CORRECTED DAIL7 '~T ' A. KRAM:EIit, EXAMLNGiII SPECIE STANDARt) Merchants firtriManufaedsrefs'Sefip :.. pop Exchange Bank crip ll Currency .. 1 Berks CotmtySerip .4.4..4 1 . EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT, On Philadelphia -- —4 ;we*. Nero York . / press, Dolton. . Baltimore - prem. SPECig. Gold, Preift. Silver . pat PtINNSYLVANIA.—rITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsbur 'A....-. par Merchants and Afatrufabtureri ° bank ... par Exchange ,o Do. Hollidaysburgh ___ PHILADELPHIA. Bank of Notti America - 4lio• ••—pott Do Northern Liberties 6.1•••• ..... polo Do Pennsyivania ... .., par Conmercia 1 .gank of Penuayivania ... . a . ••••• • 11:181" Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank an u facturers and gee/taxies' ... par Meekanics 7 Moyamensing 44,4. e .. A par Philadelphia bank PH' Schuylkill " 6 —pat South tem..t• ..... ".... . i .1.6 Pdt. Western " • .... ....int? Bank of Pens Totonaltip Girard bank Pat U. S. bank and branch./ • COUNTRY DANKg, Bank of Cermantoteri " Chester county . Fa' " Delaware county .- • pat " Montgomery county..., • ..• • •••••• .pat " Nat thumberland pat Farmers' bank of Bucks cotstly Easton hank Doylestown bank_ ........ • •.. "—pot . Friinklzn bank of Washington par Bank of Chn mbersburgh.... .... ......... 1 °' Middletown " Gettysburgh ...........• ...........1 " Lewistown .... .... .... .• • . ..... 1 " Snmpfehannaconnly.:, ... ... .. •.....2 Berksenunty bank. • -steno sale Columbia Bankand Bridge Cosnpany.........par Car/is/6 , bank It Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank . . .... I " Bank of Lancaster ,pat " Bank of Reading 1 Par Harrisburg' bank ........ ....... It Honesdale ".... •Iba, •11••••• I Lancaster " .••••• ...—..... . pat Lancaster Co." Lebanon " .... .14 Miners'bank of Pottsville. ..... 411..44.• •••• ••••114 Mononeakela bank of Brownsville • ~ . ...pale New Hope and Delaware Bridge company . 2 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank ............ . aid sale lryomin g bank ........ - West Branch b ank . ... _ York bank.-- - - OHIO: Belmont bank of gt. 11 Clinton bank of C01urcbue............ •.....• .1 Columbiana bank of New Li5b0n........... —.l Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)....... - ( Warren, ea5hier)............n0 sale Cineinnotibanks. ...... Chillicothe hank.............•.... ....... Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... • 1 Dayton bank Prank/in bank of Colirmtis.... . 1 Parnters' and Mechanics' bank of Stenbensalt..l Farmers' bank of Canton. a ........... 20 Cearga ..... Granville Hamilton .10 Lancaster Marietta Massillon.-- . . Mechanics' and Traders', 5 Mount Pleasant a. . a .4.. 44.• ........... / Norwalk Putnam Sandusky Scioto ........ ........10 omiter ..111 4.4. aa.. . .... .1 - Xenia. Zanrsrillt .. Bank of •. INDIANA. Stair bank and branches ............. -- • • ---- 1 1 State Serif . ... ........ KENTUCKY. All banks • ILLINOIS; State bank .. 14:. :a.. id Bonk of Miltoit, VIRGINIA. Mink of the Valley of Virginia. . . it Bankof Virainia Exchange bank of Virginia - • Farmers' bank „r 4........ f North-lVesternbank of - -par M err hants' and IV echanics' bank of Pirginia:..prio ...... Bank at Morgantown. 'l.•d• / MARYLAND. Baliimnre City &mks J....A....a e. s -par Al! other solvent banks.. s. ss —1 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks— All solve . SOUtd t " Aito - L - INA. nlbanks ........ ss GEORGIA. Allsolverstbaras— r . ‘.......2 ALABAMA Afnhile haßks .. .. ol• •.• v. .2 Cottairy bank/ • ..... LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks TENNESSEE. Allbanis. MICHIGAN. Rank of 31. Clair St. Clair. a 75 Bank of Ilie Railer Raisin, Monroe, 15 PearmerT and Mechani& Bank, Detroit 60 Michigan inkuriince, Co. Detroit, 5 Oakland Connly Bank, Pontiac, . ... 15 Found. T EFT at No. 96 Market sorer. on the evening j of the 25th instant, ileum of Money, which was supposed to have been dropped by some person while in the store. The owner can have the came by cal ling at our establishment, and proving the notes. jy 30-tf BURROWS & TURNER. Notice. 11/Howie& packages received some time since Tby Clarkson '& Co's. Canal Line, and not called for, are stored nt the Ware House of the subscriber. 2 Bales and !Box. marked I. D. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2 Chests & 1 Box marked, P Ratzell Pittsburgh; 1 Box marked Union Trading co., Lewisburg, Union co., Pa. Aug , 2. JAMES MAY. Mackerel. 10 BB LS. No 9, !alp size; jest reeriverl and for sale by J. & J. McDEVITT, june 4 No. 224, Liberty street. Honey. IN mita!' toxes, put up for Family use. on hand and for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, june 4 No 224 Liberty street. To Let. THE second and third stories of a warehouse OD Wood street, 24 by 55 feet.. Separate entrance in front on Wood street. Sugar Cured Barns. BEST quality, always on hand and for gale by A. G. HEINHART. No 140 Liberty it: GEO. COCHRAN, No 2 Ferry strevt.
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