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TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26:1-895
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COMMITTER FOR AUGUST.
J. Carothers, T. J. Bigham, Joshua Hanna
CORRISPONDENTS.
In reference to communications which may appear
in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.—
We will insert none without the name of the author be
ing. fist made known to us, and when inserted, must al.
wayslre Taken as expressiveof theviews of the teriter,
rand net the editor of this paper, unless the views so
expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved.
Futst.—Mr. 51'Grew's Cabinet Ware Room Alle
;betty, city, took fire yesterday afternoon.. The wel
directed efforts of persons on the ground at the time,
arrested it before much damage was done.
VtaT GnoD.—We learn that Messrs. King 4.
'llisney, Agents of the Delaware Mutual Insurance
Company have subscribed One Hundred Dollars to
the Firemen's Association, of this city, and further,
have expressed a willingness to give more when need
ed. Very good for Messrs King & Finney—they de
serve the thanks of the community.
"Bsca. THIS OLD STAND."-It will be seen, by on
advertisement is another column, that Messrs Clark
sad Cameron, Hardware Merchants, have returned
to the old stand, No. 83, Wood street, wbere they are
well sepplied with every till ng in their line of business•
they were among the sufferers by the great fire on the
10th of April, and it will be seen, have on hand, and
fee sale, at reduced prices, a lot of hinges slightly dam.
aged. Builders and Carpenters would do well to give
them a call.
Tea CONFLAGR•TIubI o PlTTeillunGll.—We at•
tended last evening the first exhibition of Stofford &
Co's Diorama of hie great conflagration of Pitts
burgh, ori the 10th of April last. We have not room
now to speak of it at length, but can assure the public
that it is well worthy of auention. The audience in
attendance last evening was quite large, and were evi.
deafly much pleased with the exhibition. The whole
is the work of two of our own mechanics, and we
/should be careful not to permit ingenuity and industry
to go unrewarded.
Tue.CIRCIUS.—Ibe performance at the Circus last
eight, were as usual. very interesting and amusing.—
Mr S P Stickney has done mach to make Equestrian
peeformances pleas ing and popular.
C M CLAY MEETING
Thn friends of C M Clay and the Liberty of the
Frau, are invited td meet in the Market square, this
afternoon, Tuendity, the 26th, inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M.
au`. 26. MANY.
JAMES iIOWASD 3c 00.
xi . AVE the pleasure to announce their friends
Ll_ that they again occupy their cal stand at No.
S 3, Wood street, where they have opened an exten
sive
WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE,
AM will have constantly on hand an eztensive assort
ment of Satin•glazed and plain PAPER HANG
INGS, Vehmt itrdl Imitation Borders,of die latest style;
and most handsome gamma for papering halls, par
t:ors and chambers.
They mamtfacture, ani hate on hand at all timea,
1606,1, Writing, Letter. Wrapping and T. raper,
Bonnet and Fulleeo Boards—alt of which they offer
for sale on the moat accommodating term.:, and to
which they invite Aro &motion of merchants and
oilreed.
ALSO—Blank Books of al/ kinds and the beat qual
ity, Behool Books, &c always on band aad for Fade
as above. aug
NO. 46. THE PLACE FOC
ROUSE KEEPtNt GOODS!
GENERAL VARIETY JUST RECEIVED.—
Canes 4-4 Bletinsisoil Sheeting, nt tirguins; Bar
/leaky's' Pillow and Sheeting Linens White Grown
Linen Damask asiii Spreads, nil eines; linapliiris, Ci ash
es, Diapers, Iris& Linens, prices from .5 ma. to
$1,1374; Coinaterpanen, splendid, prieet from 2.124 to
$lO.. It.4I3ROWS & TURNER.
OREEXS—Colored Moreens, dealt and other
IVldesirableabwilles opening at Ike Down town Cash
BARROWS S•, TURNER
46 Market street.
House.
Dug 21
No. 46 Never Surrenders.
STILL THEY COME—Another Seto( those splen
tfid Odd Peneilti received. Thom persons who
were not supplied from the previDos invoices may now
Gave an opportunity to make selections from a foil as
sortment. Prices the same as beGure. from $1,50 to
$lO. BARROWS & TURNER.
augl:l 46 Maitet street.
Ligon Cambric Handkerchiefs,
IP HE laegest letillet, received yesterday evening rit
No. 46. We have now a better attic le Cur 121
cm. with a beautiful assortment, varying io prices frura
113/ to $2,2.5. Cull and see at
attg22 BARROWS & TURNER.
Selling off but Not at Coat.
SEA GRASS SKIRTS. Anotherdeplicate invoice,
received and eelling at 25 cents lees than previ-
BARROWS & TURNER
Bens. De Lanes,
2 PACKAGES Mons. De Lnines of superior crush
iiy, in black, blue and vetydesiruble fancy shades,
received at the New Cash House.
aux 22 BARROWS & TURNER
carpet Chain. &c.
FOR SALE—a good supply of 5 double purple
and yellow Carpet chain; bed cords and plough
lines; matches; washing tubs; churns and buckets,
and wooden bowls of all sines; window sash and glass;
all kinds of buckets; tin ware, and a small assortment
of Dry Goods, Hardwate, and cheap Family Medi
cines, for sale low and in any quantity to suit custom
ers, for Cash or approved Barter.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent
and Com. Merchant, Nu 95th st.
aug22-dlw&wit
lar Country Carpets, Carpet arid Paper Bags
Beeswax, &c. taken in payment.
Collett's Levizac's French Grammar.
D ROGRESSITE French Grammar, exercises on
1 the basis of Levizoc's French Grammar, by A G
Colkot. Fur sale by
Skug22.
Jacob's Latin Reader.
HE Latin Refuter with notes and illustrationm by
1 Jahn D. Ogilby, for sale by C. H. KAY.
wen Mai ket street.
• moieties.
MINE iron of Constable, Burke fie Co, was die
solved. by mutual consent on the 11th inst.
Coaseehle & Strickler are aut horized to settle the
besimess tbe Late firm, and as it is desired that the
A we shah beck:toed without delay. it is Loped that
those that know tbeancelgres to be indebted will be pro.
pared to settle as speedily as possible.
NATH. CONSTABLE,
EDMUND BURKE.
J. S. STRICKLER.
Pittsburgh, July 18, 1843.
Brafety and Vault Doors manufactured as heretofore.
at the old stand, Second street.
jy213.3m CONSTABLE & STRICKLER.
Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth,
l ong 21. PITTSBURGH
30 DOZ. D eaver Duck
st eu:, a, in fialsaturtforrle;
Market •treeet
C. H. KAY,
No 76, Market street
erre Watt,
port of Pittebur.gt).
26 INCHES WATER IN THE CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packets.
Miner, Kinney, Wellsville;
Amulet, Smith, Cincinnati:
Arrow, Atkinson, Cincinnati;
Medium, Gaskell,
American. Smith, du.;
Rhode Island, Dawson, du.;
DEPA RTED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packeis;
Rambler, Moodey, Wellsville;
Belfast, Ebert, Cincinnati:
Newark, Hund. Cincinnati.
Medium, Gaskill, St Lonis.
Beaver, Warren. and Cleveland Packets
and Stage Line.
THE SPLENDID CANAL 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 at Warren next morning
at 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore
& Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar
rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night.
Fare through $4 50.
Passengers paying in Pittsburgh are entitled to choice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage.
For passage apply on board Steamboat Michigan, or
LO JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver.
G M HARTON & Co., Pittsburgh.
CLARK &Co., Beaver.
For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of
N El L, MOORE & Co., Cleveland.
je2l-y J & M B TAYLOR. Warren.
BEAVER PACKET.
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B. Bot ES, Master, bascommenced
her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 o'clock. I'. M., and Beaver at 3, A. 11.
Pricesto suit the times, and those whc have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as soon as
the weather will permit; on the. opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and
MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
G. M. fIARTON,
July 12 Water street.
IrrThe Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
SPEED AND C0111F011:1' !!
ESONONGAIIIEL A ROUTE.
FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADF:LPHfA
THE. SPLENDID !AST RUNNING STEAMERS
CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANE.
Will commence on Mondaythe 12th of May. Ma
king double daily trips.
One boat will 'caveat 84 o'clock, A. M. daily.
The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.)
By thenaoniing Boat passengers will take the Cara of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, nt
8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore,at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
Cr-vv i r-w,
-- - ,AA: • . Qt. •
Through to Baltimore in 32 hours,
‘• Philadelphia in 40 "
By the evening boot passengers will lodge on the
Boat in comfortableSTATE ROOMS the first night.
Pass over the Mountains in Coaches in day light.—
Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid
ing nett travel altogether.
For seats, or entire coaches for families or parties,
apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and
at the Wharf brut abovel he Monongahela Bridge.
FERGUS MOORHEAD,
may 9 Agent.
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CArT. Cvdruet.t.,
Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M.
" Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Botts,
Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Beaver at 1 o'chwii, I'. M.
in connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas
rage Canal Boats to Erie, l'a., and Cleveland, 0.
Steam I3oat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie
and itl[kiitran. Apply to
G. M. HARTON &
JOHN 9. DICKEY, Denver
CLARK & Co„ Beaver
itine 211
1845. MONDAY CINC/NNATI PACKET. 1845
The new and Splendid Steamer,
11. S. MAIL SIONONGELUELA,
STONE, Master, has commenced run
rrgularly, oral will continue to
n through the season nn a Weekly
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hour.
For freight or passage apply on board. m 26.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
THE safe and well-found steamer
"UTICA," CLARK, Master, has con
imeneed her trips and will run ns a reg
ulur Packet betw"en PITTSBURGH and W HEEL
ING during the season of 1895. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
Partnership Notice.
THE undersigned has this day associated with
T
him James E. Ledlie, and will continue the
manufacture of Flint Glassware undet the firm of
Mulvany & Ladlie.
aug. 18, 1845-aug2o,l2w
School Books, Slates, &c.,
JUST received and will be constantly kept on
hand. A good small assortment of the best
and most appropriate kind of school books, writing
paper, copy and day books and ledgers, Bibles anti
Testaments; ink. quills, slates, and pencils, paten pens,
and wafers. For sale low for cash or approved trade.
ISAAC HARRIS,
Agent and Com Nlercht, No 9 Fifth st.
rFPaper and Carpet Rag's. and country Carpet
bought. aug 20.1 week.
NO. 48 REBUILT.
mURPHY, WILSON & CO., (successors to
Jones, Murphy & Co.) wish their friends and
customers to take notice that they will resume btad
n •ss at their old stand, No. 4d Wood st. by the 10th
of September next, with a splendid stock of DRY
GOODS, almoo all of which will be entirely new.
They will be glad to see and serve all who may visit
this market to purchase Dry Goods.
aug 6-dim
sdrik BBLS. of Thompson's Extra Family Flour
MI just reeereeirland for sale by
BURBRIDGE, WILSON S. Co..
aug 9 Front street near Smithfield
100 BRLS. Raw Whiskey, received and for
sale by _ _
BURBRIDGE. WILSON & CO.,
Front street
Notice.
PERSONS having claims against me, will please
send them, during my absence, to my attorney,
Ernest Heidelberg Esq., who is authorised to adjust
them according to my instructions.
jy-18. 0. HOFFMAN.
_~M.~:_:-:wry. ~_
r. MULVANY
at;
BY LAST miffs MAIL I 2tudion Sake.
FURTHER MILITARY MOVEMENTS
We learn that the sth and Bth regiments of infan
try, and two companies of artillery, have received or
ders for Texas. We yesterday announced thd 7th in
fantry and three companies of dragoons had received
similar orders, and the sth and Bth had been ordered
from posts at the north, to Jefferson barracks, and the
posts now occupied by the 7th. The arrival of one
order so fresh upon the heels of another, and the rap
id increase of our force in Texas, show that our gov
ernment is alive to the importance of the crisis, and is
preparing fcr any emergency.
N 0 Jef Rep, Aug 16:
From the N 0 Piravune, Aug 16
STEAMERS FOR TEXAS.
The steamship John S M'Kim has been chartered
by the U States_ and left last evening for Galveston,
with important despatches from the government.
The steamship Alabama has also been again char
tered by the United States, and will leave for the bay
of Arkamins on Wednesday, the 20th instant.
The high-presure steamboat White Wing, Captain
Goodrich. has also been chartered by our government
to proceed to Aransas, to take the place of the Un
dine, which draws too much water.
Mexican Items.—in saying yesterday that the pro
positions of the Mexican Minister fora loan of $15,-
000,000 had not been acted upon by the Chamber of
Deputies, we intended to say that they had not been
acted upon finally. We had before us a paper con
taining their proceedings on the 30th ult., which rela
ted wholly to this loan. The committee to whom the
minister's project had been referred, made their re
port, which concluded with acceding to the minister's
demands, under certain restrictions. These are not
of great moment, hut may be of some interest just
now. The committee recommend that the loan should
he either national or foreign, or both; they would lim•
it the rate of interest to be paid to six per cent; would
allow no loan from which less than one million in
cash should he realized by the treasury. and would
carefully provide that no bonds, secured by pledge of
the public revenue., should be issued before the whole
nominal amount of them should he actnnlly received
into the treasury in cash. Those familiar with Mex
ican finance will readily see the drift of this last re
int iction. It is unnecessary to enter further into this
suhject till the final action of the Chamber is known.
The attack of Senor Bores upon the government,l
which lend to so many rumnrs of a chlnge of minis
try, was made on the ‘29th ult.. upon his introduction
of the initiative of Zecnteras fur the re-establishment
of the constitution of 1324. He demanded urgently
the removal of the present ministry.
El Jalapeno of the 3d inst states that the assembly
of the department of Vera Cruz voted unanimously
for Gen Herrera for the presidency.
An Anglo Mexican association has proposed to eon
struet a railroad from Vera Cruz to the capital. nod
theno- , to one of the ports on the Pacific—either Aca
pulco, Mazarillo, or San Blass. The road would have
branches to Puebla and other capitals of the depart
ments.
The acsembly of the department of Mexico hap put--
re,r the purl-rove of fl palace, the magnificent
hout , e of Gen Herrera, for $86,000.
Arrived.—ThP type and press upon which CRAAilli
M Clay printed his "True American" in Lexington,
arrived in the city yesterday morning. They were
consigned to MPf SrA January & Taylor. by the "sixty
committee men" who so modestly and legally took
them in charge. This is a great world.
CiPI Eng', Aug 23.
Win R Elliott. —Justices Morseli and Goddard,
who conducted the examination in the use of Wm.
Rufus Elliott, who stands charged with killing Wm.
Zebedee Kendall, and shooting Josiah Bailey with in
tent to kill, have decided to commit him to prison ut
til the next term of the criminal court, which meets
in December next; with the proviso, that if the judges
of the district court shall admit him to bail on the first
case, after hearing the testimony On a writ of h a be as
corpus, they (the justices) will fiix the bail hi the sec
ond cure at 0.000. Washington Union. Aug 25.
Axes.
ESTEP'S Cast Steel! Axes, warranted.
For sale by GEO. COCHRAN.
may 23 Nn 2, Ferry st
re .-1:41ILY GROCERIES, of ever) variety and
_L eat quality, wily be had of
Buildidg Lots for Sale.
FIRE: eligiblr: lots in Ilarr's plan each 24 feet
in front by 132 feet deep, adjoining John 11 But
ler Egq. The terms will be liberal Eraviire of
aug 5. GEO. COCH RAN.
Damaged Cutlery.
PERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in n dam
aged state;ean have it ground, polished and re
paired in a neat and substantial manner by the sub
twritter. Any ortieroloft with John W. Blair, No. 120
Wood street, will meet with prompt attention.
np 20—tf. THONIAS NteCARTHY.
BOOKS --- J UST RECEIVED.
MEMO ie
8 1 R o S f
Jayof Josephine;
Il ne;
Hamilton;
Lives of Eminent Men, 2 vols.;
Letters of Dr Quincey, the Englitit opium eater;
Vestiges of Creation;
For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
wie29. No 43 Market at.
Sole Leather.
500 HI DES Baltimore Bole Leather,
500 do. of New York do.
for sale low by P. C. MA RTIN,
nog 12 No. GO, Water street, Burnt District
Lemons.
38 BOX ES of Chests Marseilles Lemons to arrive
fur en le by P. C MARTIN,
riutr,l.2 N 0.60, Waier street, Burnt Dint let.
Green Apples.
30 BARRELS good Cooking and Eating Apples
for sole low, by P. C. MA RTIN,
augl.2 No GO Water st. Burnt District.
Dried Apples.
20 BUSHELS dried Apples For sale low by
P. C. MARTIN,
aug 12. No. 60 Water st, burnt district
Day Book Found.
A DAY Book, belonging to John Dickson, was
found beyond the Garrison and left at the Office
of the Pitt6burgh Morning Post where the owner can
eve it by paying for this advertisement. augs-tf.
MAI R 95 LATIN SYNTAX,
DPI EVIS ED and corrected by A. R. Carson to wbich
is added copious notes, &c, for sale by
aug.22 CHAS. H. KAY.
MISS A. C. SARGENT.
BEGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic geo
crony that her Select School for Young Ladies'
and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on
Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in
St. Clair at., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.—
She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen:
Hon John Breden, Bev W A Passavant.
Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, EN.,
Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq.,
Jacob :Sledding, Esq., John Jack, Esq.
Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh.
Any inlormation as to terms &c., can be obtained by
calling on Allen Kramer, Esq. aug 22
250 KEGS LEAD, received and for aide by
BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO,
ang 9 Front et, near Smithfield.
A. G. REINHART
No 190 I.ilwrty sr
I .
Valwalle Itropertyr4a OW. far Sale.
THE inhecrifiers, Exectitors of - Michael Tiernan,
deceased, offer for sale two valuable Farms, in
POSTPONED SALE - !the vicinity of Mansfield, Oblo, as described below, vim
Of Steam Elegise, Lakes Blacksmitrs Toole, Ets- One Farm, being part of the East half of Sec. N 036,
gine Skopand Lot of Ground. i Tnwnship 21, Range 18, containing 300 acres, of
WILL be sold, on Tuesday next,A u g ust 215th' which, 150 acres are cleared, fenced, and under good
at 10 o'clock, A. M., agreeably to adjourn
cultivation-75 acres is natural Prairie, well ditched
meat, on the premises, corner of Liberty, Front and .
and fenced.
West streets. a lot of Machinery, There is en the farm a new log dwelling house,
Lathes, Taps and . Dies, Drills and Blum;
Screw cutting ,
Steam Engines , '
two stories high, 18 by 36 feet, completely finished,
Machine and Screw plates, Bellows; together with a and a new frame barn 30 by 50 feet, with sheds and
large lot of Tools of various kinds, all of' which will outbuildings. The farm is well watered.
be sold separate; at the same time, the Lease of the I
The other farm adjoining, is part of the South-east
quarter of
House and Lot of ground. Fur further Particulars Section 25, Township 21, range 18, con
see handbills. Terms ut sale. taming 140 acres, of which about 100acre4 are clear.
aug2s P. M'KENNA, Auctioneer
ed, well fenced, and in a good stale of cultivation.
On it is a new frame dwelling house 18 by 24 feet,
one and a halfstories high,and a new frame barn COne
pletely finished. This farm is well watered; has a
large spring at the dwelling,. and a stream of living
water running through the centre. • Both farms are
well timbered andsituated within 3 miles of Mansfield,
the seat of justice of Richland co., Ohio. The Rail
road from Mansfield to Sandusky city on the Lake,
will be finished this full, which will always afford a
certain way to market, and increase the present value
of the property.
The farms will be sold together or separately as
may suit the convenience of the purchasers, and a
clear and indisputable title will be given.
Application can he made to the undersigned, or to
C. T. Sherman, Esq , Mansfield, who will show the
property to any one wishing to purchase.
Terms—one-third down—the balance in equal pay
ments at 1, 2 and 3 years, with interest, secured by a
lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAN,
MORRIS JONES,
aug22-d&wlm Ex'es. of M. Tiernan, dec'd.
[Cleveland Herald. p . ublish daily and weekly
for one month, and Mansfield Shield and Banner, 4
time..
—--
Trunks at Private sale.
lIST received at Davis' Commercial Auction
OP Rooms corner of Wood and sth streets, a small
invoice of Leather Trunks of various descriptions.
Hug 16.
Valuable Furnace Property at Auction.
A T 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep
tember next at the Anction Rooms of John D
Davis, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburglf . ,'
Pa.. will be sold that very valuable property known as
ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Allele
ny River about two miles above the town of Rh taning
in Armstrong calmly; consisting of ONE THOU•
SAND AND TWENTY ACRES good quality land,
all of which is suitable for cultivation 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,
Blacksmith's shop, &c. The furnace and dwellings
are pleasant!), situated on the river bottom which part
is all cleared and under fence.
The hills around the furnance contain Inexhaustible
supplies of Ore, Coal and Limestone, and much of the
land is well timbered, affording the greatest facilities
for the making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke.
This property offers many advantages to the Iron
Manufacturers being in the midst of a a rich and beau
tiful country, Affording 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 he shipped at almost all seasons of the year.
/s plot of the property can be furnished to any per
son desirous to examine for themselves by applying to
R. Buchannn, Esq., Cincinnati. W F Johnston,
Esq., Kittanning or the subscriber.
Title indisputable. Terms •t sale.
jyl6-d&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auet'r.
Valuable Water Street Property for Sale.
THE subscriber is authorised to sell that very valu
able Lot of Ground adjoining the ono on which
he resides on Water street below Ferry staeet. having
a front of 30 feet on Water street, and extending back
160 feet to Front street.
Title indisputable. Terms liberal.
)yin J. D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
Lots Nos. 25 and 26,
I N plan of Lots of the Heirs of Irwin in the 6th
W ard of this City, having each a front of 24 feet
on Con!street and extending back 109 feet to an Alley
26 feet wide; adjoining property of Robert Wray. M
D.; can be had at the low price of Five Hundred Dol
lars each by application to the subscriber.
jy3o. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Conn
ty, No. 105, March. Term, 1845.
Susan G. Cutter, by her next
friend, Samuel M'Nlasters, Libel for Divorce.
rs ( a vincula matrix/mei.
John M. Cutter.
To John M. Cutter, the above named respondent,
Take notice, that whereas a writ of alias subricena
sur libel fur divorce, at the suit of sour wife, Sarah G.
Cutter. by her next friend Samuel M'Master, was iv.
sued oat of the above Court, tested at - Pittsburgh, 0.,
the Bth day of April, 1845 and returnable to the 3d
Monday of Jane, 1845: and whereas, on the return of
the said alias subpoena proof was made that you could
not be found in said County; now you are hereby required
tube and appear in your proper person at the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on the 4th MOD
day of Octo:ier next, 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 TROVILI.O, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, July 29, 1845.
In the Court of Common Pleas for Allegheny
County. No. 105, March Term 1843.
Susan G. Cutter, by her next
friend Samuel tMcMasters• Libel for Divorce.
vs. a vinculo otaltintonii.
Jnhn M Cutter.
The Respondent above named is required to take
notice thnt the depositions of witnesses, to be read on
the hearing of the above cause, will be taken before
Alexander Miller, Esquire, on Saturday, the 18th day
of October next, between the boors of one and six
o'clock, P. M., at his office in the City of Pittsburgh.
MAGRAW & M'KNIGHT.
Attorneys for Libellant.
Pittsburgh, Lily 29, 1845-jy3o-d4w.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE.
WILLIAM B. SHAFFER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public generally, that he has taken the
NEW STORE
At !heron-lei:of Wood and Warer streets, on the site
occupied by Mr S. Sehoyer previous to the Great Fire,
a•here he is prepared to furnish all articles in the line
of
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no
tice. His stock of Goode is
ENTIRELY NEW,
And 1.1113 been selected with much care to suit the mar
ket. He has in his employment some of the best
workmen in the city, and from long experience in the
business, he hopes to give general satisfaction to those
who may favor him with 'their custom. A large as
sortment of
Clothing salted to the Beason.
consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colors
various qualities, from $6 to $18; various patterns
Tweed, Linen, Gingham and Cassimere Coats, vary
ing in price from $1,85 to 6; together with a large stock
of Cloth, Cassimere, Sattinett, Tweed, Jean and Sum
mer Pants—all of whlzh have been recently manufac
tured, and of the best materials, purchased at the late
reduced prices. He offers to the public as
GOOD BARGAINS
As any establishment in the city. He has also a large
stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs
and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low
for cash, and cash only. Having secured the services
of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture
garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to
render the
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE
worthy of public patronage. The public are invited
to call and examine for themselves. jy24•tf
Dissolution.
" Tpartnership heretofore existing between
James K. Logan and George Connell, under
the firm of J K Logan & Co. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons having claims against
the firm, will please present them for settlement, and
all indebted will please make payment to J K Logan,
who is duly authorized to settle the business of the
concern. J K LOGAN,
Pittsburgh, August 1, 1895. GEO. CONNELL.
Dry Goods at Cost.
WAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifib streets,
over) D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous
of changing his present business. offers for sale his
stock of Dry Goods now on hand, at cost, comprising
a large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts,
vertings, prints, muislins, &c., and would respectfully
invite the attention of those wishing to purchase, as
be is determined to close up his present buihreas. -
1 August 2, 1845.—aug 4. . .
FOR SALE.
HE subscribers, executorsof M. Tiernan, dec'd.,
T
offer for sale the valuable property lying on the
waters of Cross Creek, Brooke County, Virginia,
known by the name of Clarke's Mills. The property
contains Two hundred and fifty acres of Land, about
one hundred acres of which are under cultivation; a
Merchant mill, containing two runs of Burrs, and one
run of stones for country work, with a supply of water
throughout the year; a good saw mill, cooper shop,
Miller's house, stabling and other necessary out build
ings, situate within a first rate wheat neighbOrbood—
not exceeding tj of a mile from the Ohio river—and at
a convenient distance, say between three and four
miles from either Wellsburgh, Va., or Steubenville,
Ohio.
ALSO, A Farm, beautifully and conveniently situa
ted adjoining the above property, containing Two
hundred and thirty four acres; of which about one hun
dred and twenty five acres are under fine cultivation—
with a comfortable dwelling house, barn, and other
necessary outbuildings in good repair, and a never
failing spring of good water near the door.
The above property will be sold together or sepa
rawly, to suit purchasers, and a clear and indisputable
title can be given. Application may be made either
to Seth Clark, who resides in Brooke County, Va.
near the premises, and who will show the property,
or to the undersigned, at Pittsburgh, Pa. If not dis
posed of previously at private sale, the above property
will be offered at public sale on the premises, on the
lit day of October next, at noon, and possession given
on the Ist day of April next.
Terms—one.third, of the purchase money will be
required when possession is given, and the balance in
three annual payments, bearing interest and secured
by lien on the property.
S. C. TIERNAN;
Bug &Mks MORRIS JONES, z
Valuable Rotel Property for Sale.
TH E subs , criber offers for sale his very valuable
property, situate on the corner of Federal and
Isabella streets, in Allegheny City, near tho end of the
Old Allegheny Bridge, known as the
EMMET HOTEL.
The Hotel itself is a large, convenient and substantial
Brick building, occupying 44 feet in front on Federal
street, by 100 feet on Isabella street, and the exten
sive Stable, Carriage house, dm. occupy 42 feet in
front on Isabella street, by 88 feet back to Rose alley,
separated 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
finisher; and in excellent order and repair; the stable
is well and substantially constructed, and can accom
modate from 65 to SO horses; the canine 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
ous that 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 he
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.
HUGH SWEENEY,
Allegheny City, Aug. 21, 1845.-lwd&w
VENI.TIAN lILINDS.
A: WESTERVELT,
— H oinf E n : s o ec l ß d io a inn n dd d
and
twellMaker,
a Fk
e k or n u, o nf w ohn
n n t rr r.
-.es this method to inform
s many friends of the fact
.at his Factory id now in ful
peration on St Clair st., near
- old Allegheny Bridge,
tern a constant enpply of
lads of various colors and
talkies, is constantly kept
hand and at all price.,
on twenty-cents up to suit
‘tomers.
requ. Is will be pot up an. that in
case of alarm by Bre, 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 as extra expense.
je24-d&w ly.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
IRON CITY CLOTHING STORE,
No. 132 Liberty st., two doors from St. Clair street
,
ASPLENDID assortment of .Pall and Winter
Goods. The proprietor of this truly favored es.
tablishment announces to the Public, that he is prepa
red to make to order all articles in his lino, at the
shortest notice, and in the most
FASHIONABLE STILE.
Having secured the services of one of the BEST CUT
TERS in thecity, he will in all cases watiant a good
fit.
He has a spiels.
did assortment
of VARIED and PL/111
BEAVER CLOTHS,
Also superfine Blue. Black, Brown
and Invisible Green Cloths of all quill•
ities and various prices to suit the purchaser.
He 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 CLOTHING LINE,
which he will sell LOW
FOR CASH.
The proprietor returns his sincere thanks to his old
Customers and the Public in general, fot the very lib
eral manner in which they have patronised his estab
lishment, and hopes by strict attention to business, and
selling them Cheap Goods, to merit a continuation
of the same. C. M'CLOSKEY.
slug 20-Bm.
SELECT SC LIOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Penn Sired, sixth door below Pill street.
AIR. KENNEDY, milli resume the duties of his
School on Monday, Ist September.
RICHARD GOWAN,
Attorney at Lasso,
epee In Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market.
June 19-8&wly
EBBS
Dank Notts anb ehrtjattge.
CORDICTIED DAILY Dr
A. itamtas, Ex°morals
FIFTH Smarr
SPECIE STANDARD.
Merchants anciManufacturers'Scrip ...par ,
Exchange Bank trip li
• .
Currency li
Berks CountiScrip li
EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT.
On Philadelphia 4 press.
Nem York i pre ss .
Boston. ....4 Prem.
Baltimore .4-press.
SPECIE.
Gold ..4 p, e .
Suer
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH.
Bank of Pittsburgh...._. par
Aferchants and Manufacturers! bank .. .par
Exchange ... . .. •
.... .....". ..... ....par
Do. Hollidaysburgh
z. • • PHILADELPHIA.
litisk of Nora. America
Do Northern. LibertieJ par
Do Pennsylvania
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and Mechanics bank .. pat
K ensington hank. . . par
anufaeturers and Mechanics' par
Meek anics l
Maya mewing par
Philadelphia bank Par
Schuylkill "
Southwark....."__...... par
Western It .
Bank of Penn Township
Girard bank ••• • ...... par
U. S. bank and branches .35
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantattnt
" Chester county pat
" Delaware county ... • —.pet"-
Maragomery county-- par
"- Notehumberland par
Farmers' bank of Bucks county-- —par
Easton bank ........ par .
Doylestown bank ....... ........ ..... •...par
Franklin bank of Washington ..._...._p ar
Bank of Chambersburgk ................ .....1
" Middletown ..............
' 4 Gettysbnrgh ........ —...... 1
" Lewistown. .. .1
" SusTnekanna county 2
Berkseounty bank ......... no sale
Columbia Bank and Bridge Company—. ..... pas
Carlisle bank 1
Erie bank '
farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster par
" Bank of - Reading par
Harrisburg bank ....
L ..... I
Honeidale -"...
..---t1i..... .4r
" t
ancaster
Isar
Lancaster co."
Lebanon " • 1
Afineriebank of P0tt5ri11e......... ........... 11
Monongahela bank ofßrownstille par
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company-- .2
Northampton bank
.....no ,
sal*
Towanda bank . to sal*
Wyoming bank .......................I
West Branch bank .... .... ......... .... .... At
York bank...
- OHIO.
- -
Belmont bank of St. Clairsville.....•.. ....... 1
Clinton bank of Columbus
~,,,,,,1
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon...—. . ..... ..I
Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).... .1
" ( Warren, ca5hier)............50 sale
Cineinnotibanks........ .... I
Chillicothe bank .... —...................,...1
Cr-
-. .1
ionamercial bank of Lake Erie........
Dayton bank....
Frank/in bank of Collin/bits .... 1*
Farmers' and Mechernies' bank of Steubenville-1k
Farmers' bank of Canton 20
Gearga lk
Granville
Hamilton
......... .10
Lancaster
....10
Marietta
Massillon .
Meehanics' and Traders', Cincinnati
Mount Pleasant 11
Norwalk
PUNA=
••• • •... • ...........
Sandusky
Scioto
Wooster 11
Xenia
---
Zanesville - • ---- .
Bank of Cleveland .. ........ 5
INDIANA.
State bank and branches
State Serif
•KENTLICKY
All banks
ILLINOIS.
State bank
....40
Bank of Illinois, Shatensectoion
VIRGINIA.
Rank of the Valley of Virginia • 14
Bank of Virginia ..11
Exchange bank of Virginia
Fa mere bank of Virginia—
North- Western bank of .. par
Merchants'and Mechanicebank of Virginia... par
Bank at Morgantown. 1
MARY LAND.
Baltimore City • .... par
All other solvent banks.. .......... •....• 1
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks.. .. . • ..
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All solventbanks— .
..2
GEORGIA. banks..... .. .......... .... . .21
ALABAMA
Mobile banks.... . 2
• Country banks-- 8
New Orleans banksLOUISIANA ( good ).. .• •••
TENNESSEE.
_
A11bani5 .............................. .... 3
MIC HIGAN.
Bank of St. Cloir St. C7air fk• •• 75
Bank of the River Raisin. Monroe. 15
Farmer's' and Mechanics' hank, Detroit, 60
Michigan Insurance, Co. Detroit, .. 5
Oakland County hank, Pontiac 4.15
Pound.
LEFT at Nn. 413 Market surer. on the eventing
of the 25th instants Bite of Money, whir.b..aratt
supposed to have been dropped by some pc-roan
in the store. The owder can have the same byzal.
ling at onr establishment. and proving the notes.
jy 30-tf BURROWS & TURNER.
Notice.
rrIHE following packages received some time sine
JL by Clarkson & Cu 'a.
Canal Line, and not called
for. are stored at the Ware House of the subscriber.
2 Bales and IBox. marked I. D. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2
Chests & 1 Box marked, P Ratxell Pittsburgb; 1 Box
marked,Union Trading co., Lewisburg. Ernien co., Pa.
Aug 2. JAMES MAY.
Mackerel.
1 BBLS. No 3, large size; just received sod for
stile by J. & J. McDF.VITT,
June 4 No. 221, Liberty street.
Money.
r N small Boxes, put up for Family use. on hand and
-L.
fur sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT,
june 4 No 234 Liberty sneer.
To Lat. •
TflilE second and third stories of a warehouse on
11 Wood street., 24 by 55 feet. Separate entrance
in front on Wood street.
Sugar Oared Naas.
B EST quality, always.on hand dud for sale . by
G. REINHAAT
No 401allesty
FISM
GEC , : COCHRAN,
No 2 Ferry strew.