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PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
CONIUTTEZ TOR AUGUST.
J. Carothers, T. J. Bigham, Joshua Hanna
CORRESPONDENTS
In reference to communications which may appear
is this paper we have one or two remarks to make.—
We will Instil none without the name of the author be
ing filet made known to us, and when inserted, must al
ways be taken as expressive of the views of the reviler,
and not the editor of ibis paper, unless the views so
expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved.
Ta• Wasra•tr Ustvitststrr.—lt will be seen by
•a advertisement in another column, that the Trustees
have engaged rooms,. temporarily, in Messrs. Davie
and &VDUs buildings r eorner of Wood and Third sts.,
and will resume exercises on Monday morning next.
We owe this fact with sincere pleasure. This insti
cation has for many years sustained a very high literary
mutation, and from our knowledge of those now
charged with its management, we feel warranted in
&mitring the public that its usefulness will not be in
the slightest degree impaired.
The trustees Mere purchased a lot upon which to
erect a new building from War. M'Ktritint, Esq.;
the site is immediately in the rear of that gentleman's
iessidence, on the bank of the Allegheny river. • The
par building is to. be fifty feet (rout on Duquesne
!Vey, ninety feet deep, and three stories high. The
building will be twenty feet from the tine. of Duquesne
Way. Tie apartments for the preparatory school
and the coleriate Department, will be in the rear of
the structure—the preparatory school room upon the
ground door—the culegiate department above it.—
They will be spacious and well adapted to the purpo
ses intended, and will be withdrawn seventy feet from
the line of the street, thus securing a quiet and reti
red position. The whole plan of the building is ex
cellent. The arrangements are such, we think, as
cannot fail to secure comfort to Professors and Stu.
dents.
WILL/AII KAANS, Esq.—We learn from a member
of this gentleman's family, that be is rapidly recover
ing. The report that this eyes are injured is entirely
incorrect. fie, we are pleased to state, is now able
to walk about in his room, and in a few days more,
will again resume the duties of his of Mr. K., it
will be recollected by our reader., was injured by the
explosion of the Gasometer in Allegheny city.
STILL BETTER.—It gives us great pleasure to state
that Wsettica MARTIN. Esq., agent of the Franklin
tNe Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, has made
a donation of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars to
the Firemen's Association, of this city. This is as
it should be. Well done Warrick Martin. Who
comes nand
rirWe are indebted to friend Coos for No 4 of
"Tbe History of the Consulate and Empire under
Napoleon, by M A THEIRS, late prime minister of
France." This, we believe, is a completion of his
history of the French Revolution. It is published in
numbers, at 121 cents each. We have az.t had time
to give it an examination, but have heard it very high
ly commended by those who have given it a careful
reading.
nr From the same we have received the Septem
, her number of "Godey's Lady's Book." The engra.
vings ate" The Rose and tke Lilly." 4 . Tke Poet in
went of ex Idea," a plate of fashioxs, and two pis
'ger of mrsic. The engraving. are well executed, and
the articles which grace its pages are from the pens of
the bast writers in the country.
Died,
On Tuesday 26th, CH•acas FERDINAffri AIIGUS
rue STlcEnnr, the youngeet son of S. P. and Chris
sienna Stickney, afters short illness. Aged fifteen
months.
nr"New York and N Orleans papers please copy
the above.
Piano Fortes.
Fp WO elegant Piano Forte, with mahogany cases;
iron frame and plate; made by Adam H. Gale, &
Co., New York.
One splended Rose-wood Piano Forte made by A.
H. Gale, & Co., New York, with Walker's attach
ment. The above Pianos have been selected with the
utmost care, in regard to Tone; and will be sold at
manufacturers prices by JOHN H. MELLOR.
aug22 No. 122 Wood street.
Tobacco.
23 KEGS, six twist Tobacco, received per
Steamer Belfast, and for sale by
M. B. RH EY & CO.,
No 9 Water street.
New Books.
BIOGRAPHY and Poetical Remains of Margaret
Davidson, by Washington Irving.
Poetical Remains of Lucretia Maria Davidson and
Biography by Miss Sedgwick.
Lyell's Travels in North America.
Cheever's Lectures on the Pilgrims Progress.
Vinets Vital Christianity.
Winter Evening Tales.
Oracles from the Poets.
Dictionary of Q.Knations. Just received by
BOSWORTH & FORRESTER,
No 93 Market street.
DOUGLAS,
Faebtonable Hat and Cap Manufacturer,
10'o. 78
_WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH,
4 wouLD respectfully announce to his ilik b
friends and citizens generally, that he
has opened at4io 78 Wood Street, East side, Burnt
district, neatly opposite his old stand, where will be
found Hats and Caps, of the latest style and Fashion;
prices very low.
N. B. Country Merchants are respectfully invited
to call and examine his stdck before purchasing else•
where, which still be offered at prices that cannot
fail to please at No 78 Wood street
aug2l-3m
Iftsborth Nty tioa andilre Insurance
ompaay.
AMEETING of the Stockholders of this corpo
ration will be bald et the office of the Company,
on Mon lay the first day of September next, at 3
o'clock, P M. ROBT. FINNEY,
sue 21-dtd. Secretary.
Tor Sale,
IN the town of East Livepool, Columbiana county,
Ohio. Two adjoining Brick houses on First st.,
erected on a lot 60 feet front by 130 feet deep. One
of the /senses ban been finished off neatly and comforta
bly, and has been occupied as a store, the two bones
omnectnd would make a suitable building for a Tavern
pr Huta,. Title without disputer apply to Aaron Braw
dley Tavern keeper, East Liverpool, or to
BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
Beal Estate Agents, Pittsbugb Pa.
aug t22tf
MISS A. C. SARGENT.
BEGS leave to inform her friends and the pubic gen
orally 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
sc. Claire., nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel.—
She begs leave to refer to the following gentlemen
Mon Jahn Breden, Rev W A Passarant,
Rev I Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq.,
Bev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq.,
Jacob !deciding, Esq., John Jack, Esq.
Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh.
Any information as to terms &c., can be obtainedby
calling ac Allen Kramer, Esq. nag 22
Post.
°nun
makThe well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. R. Rotas, Masterthascommenced
her regular daily trip., leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 3, A. M.
Pricesto suit the times, aad those who have no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will he opeovell as soon as
the weather es ill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELA ND,O., arid
MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
G. M. HARTON,
july 12 Water street.
0:r The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety
Guard.
SPEED AND COMFOIt'I !.!
1111 0NONGAIXIBL 11017 TE.
FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
THE SPLENDID FAST RUM/WING STEAMER/
Eat fiat
CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANE.
Will eoverelice oft Mcmday the 1214 of May. Ma
king doable daily trips.
One boat will leaveat 84 o'clock. A. M. daily.
The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.)
By thernorning Boat passengers will take the Cara of
the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at
8 o'clock, A M., the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
a r igAILIMIAIa
Through to Baltimore in 32 Sours,
a. Philadelphia in 40 "
By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the
Boat in comfortableSTATE ROOMS the first night.
Pass overthe Mountains in Coaches in day light.-.
Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid
ing Ili& travel altogether.
For seats, or entire coaches for families or parties,
apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and
at the Wharf boat abovethe Monongahela Bridge.
FERGUS MOORHEAD,
may 9 Agent.
LAZE ERIE Sr. MICHIGAN LINE.
Moak. jails
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPBELL,
Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M.
" Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Boma,
Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M.
" Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M.
In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas
sage Canal Boats to Erie, Pa., and Cleveland, 0.
Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Erie
and Michigan. Apply to
G. M. HARTON & CO.,
Pittsburgh.
JOHN 8. DICKEY, Beaver.
june 21-y CLARK &Co.. Beaver.
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845.
Tke new and Splendid Steamer,
V. S. MAIL 1110NONGAMILA,
STON F., Master, has commenced run
ning regularly, end will continue to
run through the season as a Weekly
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar.
For freight or passage apply on board. m 26.
Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet.
THE safe and well-found steamer
"UTICA," CLARE, Master, has con
menced her trips and will run as a reg
ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL
ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas
sage apply on board orto
jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
Partnership Notice.
THE undersigned has this day associated with
him James E. Ledlie, and will continue the
manufacture of Flint Glassware undet the firm 01
Mulvany & Ledlie.
aug. 18, 1845•aug20d2w
Schaal Books, Slates, Ste.,
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 and
Testaments; ink, quills, slates, and pencils, paten pens,
and wafers. For sale low for cash or approved trade.
ISAAC HARRIS,
Agent and Corn Mercht, No 9 Fiftli sr.
"'Paper and Carpet Rags, and country Carpet
bought. aug 20-Iweek.
NO. 4
URPHY, WILSON & CO., (successors to
11 Jones, Murphy & Co.) wish their friends and
customers to take notice that they will resume buni
n es at their old stand, No. 48 Wood st. by the 10th
of September next, with a splendid stock of DRY
GOODS. almost 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-dlm
508. BLS. of Thompson's Extra Family Flour
just received and for sale by
BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co.,
Front street near Smithfield.
100 BRLS. Raw Whiskey, received and for
sale by
BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO.,
250 KEGS LEAD, received •nd foreele by
BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO.
Front it, neer Smithfield.
JaceWO Latin Reader.
THE Latin Reade r with notes and illustrations by
John D. Ogilby, for sale by C. H. KAY.
aug22 Mai ket street.
Cheap Music.
ALL tbe cheap publications of G. Ferrett, &
at about 12i cts. per page, just received and for
sale, by
.1. H. MELLOR.
aug22 No. 122 Wood street.
Port of
24 INABA* MASSA IN 1,112 CI NNSL.
ARRIVED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packets
Miner, Kinney, Wellsville;
DEPARTED.
Daily Beaver Packets;
Daily Brownsville Packets;
American. Smith, Cincinnati;
Rambler, Monday, Wellsville;
Beaver, Warren
Stage and Cleveland Packets
and Line.
Alai&
THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Express & Telegraph,
Leave Beaverdaily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'-
clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan
from Pittsburgh,) and attire 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 pay' ng in Pittsburgh a re entitled to choice
of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage.
For passage applyon board Steamboat Michigan,or
to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver.
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
ittsbur
Flom the New Orleans Bee, Extra of Aug 16.
IMPORTANT FROM TEXAS.
Advanceof the Mezieans on Gen Taylor's Troops!
The Louisiana Volunteers on the March.
"We hasten to lay before our readers the important
intelligence we have just recei +ed. relative to the
movement of troops for the purpose of protecting the
newly acquired territor7 of Texas from the dan
gers of a projected Mexican invasion.
"Gen Gaines. now in our city, having received au
thentic information to the effect that ten thousand
Mexican troops were within eight days march of Gen
Taylor, who is posted at St Joseph's Island, immedi
ately despatched a message to Gov Montrm, at Pasts
Christian, claiming a requisition of two regiments of
volunteers, (of ten companies each,) one to consist of
infantry and one of riflemen; and two companies of
artillery, with eight field pieces. The requisiti on was
immediately granted, and will be put forthwith into
execution.
"The two volunteer regiments are to be stationed
at the forts and barracks on the Gulf subject to the
orders of the Government, end the United States
troops at present in garrisons at those stations are to
be immediately transferred to Texas.
The two companies of volunteer artillery will leave
on Wednesday,on board the atemahip A laba madogether
with four companies of United States troops, (7th reg
iment, infantry.) two of which are expected to-mor
row morning, from Paes Christian, under Captain.
Moore and Holmes.
The Picnyune, after announcing the facts contained
in the Extra Bee, say.: "The requisition was, of
course, immediately responded to, and will be put
forthwith into execution. We understand that the
whole artillery force of thisciry—a most effective and
well armed corps—have volunteered their services,
and that they have been accepted.
"Ow uninformed infantry companies are not in the
meantime, listlessly resting on their arms; calls fur
meetings of the officers of the Washington Regiment
ani Louisiana Voltmteers may be seen in our paper to
day. In fact the question will not be 'Who will be
suffered to remain at home?' but 'who will he permit
ted to enrol themselves amongat them, the defenders
of their countrymen beyond the Sabine?'—Before to
morrow's sun ascends the meridian, the draft, in mer
cantile phrase, will be honored. and were it nemetical
ly ten times the amount which it is. it would be met
with the same alacrity and good will?"
From the Baltimore Republican.
WASHINGTON, Aug 23, 1845.
The U States ts. IVet Rufus Elliott.—At the
conclusion, yesterday evening, of Mr Hobnn's splen
did speech, which in elegance of diction. pnrity of
sentiment, boldness ofmetaphor and rhetorical beautf,
has seldom, if ever, been surpassed—the presiding
Justices announced that their decision would be giv
en at 12 o'clock to-tia); and long before the hour ar
rived you might have seen our citizens wending
their way, in breathless anxiety, to the Court House,
so deep is the hold that Nit case bus taken on their
feelings.
The moth of their deliberations is, that Elliott's
, ft.e is not bailable, and that he must be remanded to
jail to await his trial at the approaching sitting of the
Criminal Court, in November. The decision of the
Justices was received with mingled sensations of
pleasure and dissatisfaction by the large concourse of
spectators in attendance. Some pronounced it advi
sable and prudent, whilst many condemned it as un
just and severe, end unsupported by the evidercn or
the law. My own opinion is, that the magistrates
wished to avoid the responsibility of his release, and it
is confidently expected that a hearing will be had be
fore his Honor, Judge Cranrh, and the impression
seems that bail will he accepted.
Young Elliott looks very differently from what he
did previously to this 'unfortunate event, and when the
Justices announced their determination to takeloto bail,
he changed color, and seemed deeply affected. I have
no doubt he bitterly laments the death of his young
associate, who rushed upon a fate that all unite in de
ploring.
JUSrITIA.
FROM MEXICO VIA KEY Near.—The Chnrleston
Courier publishes thc following extract of a letter, da
ted
"The news from Vera Ct
uz, via Havana, is of VI
very belligerent nature. The President of Mexico
has recommended to the Legislative Chamber an im
mediate declaration of war. Our government also
has been wide awake; within the few days past, the
steamer Princeton, sloop of mar John Adams and
Marion, and brig Porpoise have passed this port, bound
to the westward, to reinforce the Gulf squadron,
which, together, will form a force strong enough to
blow the Castle of St. Juan de Pilots out of water.—
We have no protection here at all, not even a revenue
cutter. The news from Vern Ct ex is up to the 2d of
August, which is much later I expect than you have in
Charleston. The fortfication here progresses very
slowly. The captain of engineers has lost his princi
ple draughtsman, Mr. Leyer, a young Palander of
great promise—he was thought a great deal of by the
corps of engineers as a draughtsman. He died a few
days ago of dyesentety, a very prevalent complaint
here in summer."
225 KEGS Beatty's FFFG Rifle Powder, just
feceived and for sale low on accommodating
terms. by M. B. RH EY & Co, No 9, Waterat.,
aug23. Agents for the Manufectu.ers.
N. B. Merchants wishing to purchase here will
please leave their orders at our counting room before
9 o'clock. A. M.
Tea.
r , HALF CHESTS Y. H.. G. P. and Impl
eJ 12 " " Black,
25 Catty Boxes G. P. and Impl.
For sale by M. B. RHEY & CO.,
augl2 Nu 9 Water st
P. MULVANy
Sugar Cured Hams.
B EST quality, always on hand and for sale by
A. G. REINHART,
No 140 Liberty ftt
FAMILY GROCERIES, of every variety and
eat quality, may be had of
A. G. RETNHART
No 140 Liberty et.
ALL kinds of I'ickles and Sauces, constantly for
sale, by A. G. REINHART,
augl4 No 140 Liberty st.
Nails.
200 KEGS Juniata Nails; for sale by
my 7 JAMES MAY
Louisville Lime.
102 BBLS. fresh Louisville Lime just received
and for sale by JAMES MAY.
Arnold's Writing Fluid.
AFURTHER supply of the above writing fluid
.(warranted a geastine article,) just ree.'d and for
sale by C. H. KAY. No. 76 Market at.
aug 25 •over White & Bro . . dry goods store.
Front street
Collott's Levis:se', French Grammar.
P ROGRESSIVE French Grammar, exercises on
the basis of Levixac's French Grammar, by A G
Collot. For sale by C. H. KAY,
ang22. No 76, Market street.
MAUI'S LATIN SYNTAX,
D EVISED and corrected by A. R. Carson to which
is added copious notes, &c, for sale by
ang.22 CHAS. H. KAY.
Coffee.
310 BAGS Prime Green Rio,
for sale by M. B. RHEY & CO.
No 9 Water st.
BY LAST NIGHT'S MAI
Powder.
,_... solved, by mutoil consent, on the llth inst.
Dwelling Honse - and Lot at Private sale. I Constable & Strickler are authorized to settle the
T HAT very valuable Lot of Ground, in the City business of the late finn, and as it is desired that the
of Allegheny, having a front of 140 feet, on the same shall be closed without delay, it is hoped that
Allegheny river, and extending beck towards Reber,- those thet know themselves to be indebted will be pre
ca street upwards of 300 feet, on which is erected a pared to settle as speedily as possible.
large two story Brick dwelling house, with carriage NATH. CONSTABLE,
house and stable, a well of first rate water, Fruit trees,EDMUND BURKE,
grape vines, shrubbery, &c. all in good order, and at 1 J. 8. STRICKLER.
present occupied by Mr George Fortune. I Pittsburgh, July 18, 1845.
Title indisputable, Terms very liberal, and will be ,
sold very low, on application to
JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer,
cor. of sth and Wood streets,
aug26•tf
Trunks at Private Sale.
JDST received at Davis' Commercial Auction
Rooms corner of Wood and sth streets, a -small
invoice of Leather Trunks of various descriptions.
ougl6.
Valuable Furnace Property at Auction.
AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep
tember next at the Auction Rooms of John D.
Davis, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa., will be sold that very valuable property known as
ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Allghe
ny River about two miles above the town of Kit Inning
in Armstrong county; 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 Sbop,
Blacksmith's shop, &c. The furnace and dwellings
are pleasantly 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 be shipped at almost all seasons of the year.
A plot of the property can be furnished to any per
son desirous to examine for themselves by applying to
R. Buchanan, Esq., Cincinnati. W F Johnston,
Esq., Kittanning or the subscriber.
Title indisputable. Terms at sale.
jyT6-d&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
Valuable Water Street Property for Sale.
rri HE subscriber is authorised to sell that very valu
able Lot of Ground adjoining the one on which
he resides on Water street below Ferry street. having
a front of 30 feet on iVater street, and extending back
160 feet to Front street.
Title indisputable. Term., liberal.
jy 30 J. D. DAVIS, Aucer.
Lots Nos. 25 and 26,
IN plan of Lots of the Heirs of Irwin in the 6th
Ward of this City, having eneh a front of 21 feet
on Coalstreet 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 C 01711104 Pleas of Allegheny Corm
ty, No. 105, March Term, 1845.
Susan G. Cutter, by her next
friend, Samuel M'Masters, Libel for Divorce.
es a vinettlo matrimonii.
John M. cutter.
To John M. Cutter, the above named respondent .
Take notice. that whereas a writ of alias subpeana
sur liiel for divorce, at the suit of your wife, Sarah G.
Cutter, by her next friend Semite! M'Master, was is
sued out of the above Court, tested at Pittsburgh, on
the Bth day of April, 1895 and returnable to the 3d
Monday or June, 1845; and whereas, on the return of
the said alias subprena proof was made that you could
not be found in said County; now you are hereby required
robe and appear in your proper person at the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on the 4th Mon
day of Octolyer 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 TROVILLO, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, July 29, 1845.
In
tke Court of Common Pleas for Alleekeny
Counly, No. 105, March. Term 1845.
Susan G. Cutter, by her next
friend Samuel McMasters. Libel for Divorce.
vd• a vineuto niatrintoxii.
John M Cutter.
The Respondent above named is required to take
notice that the depositions of witnesses, to be reed on
the hearing of the above - cause, will be taken before
Alexander Miller, Esquire, on Saturday. the 18th day
of October next, between the hours of one and six
o'clock, P. 114., at bis office in the City of Pittsburgh.
MAGRA & M'KNIGHT,
Attorneys for Libellant.
Pittsburgh, July 29, 1845-jy3o-d4w.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE.
WILLIAM D. SMAFFEB,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY informs Ilia friends and the
public generally, that he has taken the
NEW STORE
At the corner of Wood and Water streets, on the site
occupied by Air S. Schoyer previous to the Great Fire,
where ha is prepared to furnish all articles in the line
of
GENTLENIEN'S CLOTHING,
On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no
tice. Hie stock of Goode is
ENTIRELY NEW,
And hes 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 suited to the Season.
consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colors
various qualities, from $6 to $18; various patterns
Tweed, Linen, Gingham and Cnssimere Coats, vary
ing in price from $1,25 to 6; together with a large stock
of Cloth, Cassimero, Sattinett, Tweed, Jean and Sum.
mer punts—all of which 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.
T H Epartnership heretofore existing between
James K. Logan and George Connell, under
the firm of J K Logan & Co, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. MI persona 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,
GEO. CONNELL.
Pittsburgh, August 1, 1845
Dry Goods at Cost.
TAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
WI/ overt 1) 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,
vestings. prints, muslins,&c., and would respectfully
invite the attention of those wishing to purchase as
he is determined to close up hispresent business.
August 2, 18 45.—aug 4.
T HE Befn• of Combine. Bark• & Co, was di,-
Safety and Vault Doors manufactured as heretofore
at the old stand, Second street.
jy 28.3 m CONSTABLE & STRICKLER.
NO. 46. THE PLACE FOR
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS!
GENERAL VARIETY JUST RECEIVED.—
Cases 4-4 Bleached Sheeting, at bargains; Bar.
nesley's Pillow and Sheeting Linens; White brown
Linen Damask and Spreads, all sizes; Knapkins, Crash.
es, Diapers, &c; Irish Linens, prices from 25 eta. to
$1,874; Counterpanes, splendid, prices from 2.124 to
$lO. BARROWS & TURNER.
aug 22 Market street
A/ ORE ENB—Colored ?dolmens, drab and other
!VI-desirable shades opening at the Down town Cash
House. BARROWS & TURNER.
'tug 22 46 Market street.
No. 44 Never Surreadlars.
STIL L THEY COM E—Another lot of those s plan
did Gold Pencils received. Those persons who
were not supplied from the previous invoices may now
have an opportunity to make selections from a full al•
sortment. Prices the same as before, from $1.50 to
$lO. BARROWS & TURNER.
aug22 46 Market street.
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
THE la•gest lot yet, received yesterday evening at
No. 46. We have now a better article for 124
col.. with a beautiful assortment, varying in prices from
181 to $2,25. Call and see at
aug22 BARROWS & TURNER.
Selling off but Net at Omit.
SEA GRASS SKIRTS. Another duplicate invoke,
received and selling at 25 cents less than pravi-
ouslot.
aug22
Mons. De Lames.
• PACKAGES Mons. De Lemma of superior gnat.
GI
icy, in black, blue anri very desirable fancy shades,
received at the New Cash House.
Bug 22 BARROWS & TURNER
T EFT at No. 46 Market street, on the evening
of the 25th instant, a sum of Money, which was
supposed to have been dropped by some person while
in the store. The owner can have the same by cal
ling at our establishment. and proving the notes.
jy 30-tf BURROWS & TURNER.
Carpet Chaim. &c.
..I.IOR 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 sizes; window sash and glass;
all Linda of buckets; tin ware, and a small assortment
of Dry Goods, Hardware, and cheap Family Medi
cines. for sale low and in any quantity to suit custom
ers, fur Cash or approved Barter.
ISAAC HARRIS; Agent
and Corn. Merchant, No 95th st.
sug22-d I w&wr 1 t
nr Country Carpets, Carpet and Paper Bags,
Beeswax, &c. taken in payment.
VENITIAN BLINDS.
WIIISTERVIIILT
' old and well known Ve-
Blind Maker, former-
Second and Fourth sta.,
this method to inform
,tany friends of the fact
bis Factory is now in ful
11100011 Si Clair st., near
)Id Allegheny Bridge,
a constant svpply of
a of various colors and
ies, is constantly kept
od and at all prices.
from twenty-Cents up to suit
customers.
N. B if required, Blinds will be put up so, that in
case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be re
moved without the aid of a screwdriver, and with
the same facility that any othe piece of furniture can
be rem‘rred. and without an extra expense.
je24-d&wly.
Damaged Cutlery.
P ERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in a dam
aged state, can have it ground, polished and re
paired in a neat and substantial manner by the 606.
acriber. Any orderaleft with hJohn W. Blair, No. 120
Wood ' , treat, will meet with prompt attention.
ap 26—tf. THOMAS McCARTHY.
SELECT SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Peen Street. sixth door below Pill street.
mR. KENNEDY, will) resume the duties of his
School on Monday, lit September.
nor 14 dim.
RICHARD COWAN,
Attorney at Law,
office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, steer Market
june 19.(1&wly
Notice.
Fr HE following packages received some time since
1. by Clarkson & Co's. Canal Line, and not called
for. are stored at the Ware House of the subscriber.
2 Bales and 1 Box. marked I. D. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2
Chests & 1 Box marked, P Ratzell Pittsburgh; I Box
ma rked.Union Trading co., Lewisburg, Union co.. Pa.
Atte. , 2. JAMES MAY.
Mackerel.
10 BBLS. No 3, large size; just received and for
sale by J. &J. McDEV ITT •
june 4 No. 224, Liberty vtreet.
Massy.
IN small Boxes, put up for Family use, on hand and
for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT,
june 4 No 224 Liberty street.
Haildids Lets Asir Sale.
HREE 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
sue 5. GEO. COCH RA N.
To Let.
T HE second end third stories of a warehouse on
Wood street, 24 by 55 feet. Separate entrance
in front on Wood street.
Aces.
ESTEP'S Cast Steell Axes, warranted.
For sale by GEO. COCHRAN.
may 23 No 2, Ferry at
Notice.
P ERSONS having claims against me, will please
send them, during my absence, to my attorney,
Ernest Heidelberg Esq., who is authorised to edjmt
them according to my instructions.
jy.lB. 0. HOFFMAN.
Dr. George Watt,
Office, No. 77, Smithfield street, near Sistb,
aug 21. Prrrsatrouia
llliagazines Sr apetasiber,
RECEIVED AT COOK'S.
T A ors Book for September, • beatniful atnnber.
Columbian Magazine for September, with five
steel Engravings.
Selections from Fry's Opera of Leonora, 2d part.
Melodies of Scotland.
Ireland.
Celebrated Matches.
Quicksteps and ontnerous other pieces, which is the
cheapest Music on record. Call and amnia..
aug 25
30 DOZ. Bearer Buckets, in store and for sale;
A. G. REINHART.
•
BARROWS & TURNER
Pound.
GEO. COCHRAN.
No 2 Ferry street
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— l4salelo Property in Olio 'Mt 11111 C.
T HE subscribers, Executors of Michael Tiernan,
(teamed, offer fur sale . two valuable Furnia, in
the vicinity of Mansfield, Obio. as dent ibed below, via:
One Farm, being part of the East half of Sec. No 36.
Township 21, Range 18, containing 300 acres, of
which, 150 acres are cleared, fenced, and under good
eultivadon--75 titres is natural Prairie, well ditched
and fenced.
There is en the farm a new log dwelling house,
two stories high, 18 by 36 feet, completely finished,
and a new frame barn 30 by 50 feet, with sheds and
outbuildings. The farm is well watered.
The other farm adjoining, is pars of the Sonth-ease
"veneer of Section 25, Township 21, range 18, con
taining 140 acres, of which about 100 acres are clear
ed, well fenced, and in a good state of cultivetion.
on it is a new frame dwelling house 18 by 24. feet ne and a halfstories high, and a new frame barn com
.
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 sent of justice of Richland co.. Ohio. The Rail
road from Mansfield to Sandusky city on the Lake,
will be finished this fall, which will always afford a
certain way to market, and increase the present value
of the property.
The farms will be sold together nr separately as
may suit the convenience or the purchaser,, 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 JNES,
aug22.d& M. wlm Ex'rs. of Tiernan, O
deed.
lar Cleveland Herald. publish daily and weekl 4
for one month, and Mansfield Shield and Banner,
times.
FOR SALE.
T HE subscribers, executors of M. Tiernan, deed ,
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 rens 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 neighhorbood---
not exceeding .1 of a mile from the Ohio river—and nt
a convenient distance, say between three and four
miles from either Wellaburgb, 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
Farling spring of good water seer the door.
The above property will be sold together or sepa
rately, to suit purchasers, and a clear and indisputable
title can be given. Application may be made either
to Seth Chu*, who resides in Brooke County, Ye.
Rear 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
Ist day of October next, at noon, and possession given
on the let 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
nog S-d&wts
S. C. TIERNAN, '? Ez , r ,
MORRIS JONES, 5
Valuable Hotel Property for Sale.
T H E subscriber offers for sale his very valuable
1 property, situate on the corner of Federal and
Isabella streets, in Allegheny City, near the end of the
Old Allegheny Bridge, known as the
EMMET HOTEL.
The Hotel itself is a large, convenient and substentied
Brick building, occupying 44 feet in front on. Federal
street, by 100 feet on Isabella street, and the exten
sive Stable, Carriage house, &c. occupy 42 feet in
front on Isabella street, by 88 feet back to Rose alley,
sepentted 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 80 horses; the cartingeihouse is
large andcommodious; and an excellent and extensive
Ice house is also built on the premises. The location
of the property is one of the beet 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 be
moderate and accommodating. Every information
will be furnished on application (ifby 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.-Ind&w
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
IRON CITY CORING STORE,
Na In Liberty st., two doors front St. Clair street,
A SPLENDID assortment of Pall and Winter
Goods. The proprietor of this it - 0y 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.
Haying secured the services of one of the BEST CUT
TERS in the city, he will in all cases wartant a good
He has a spkn•
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.
Ile has a splendidlot of vesting. of ell pattering
Saitinetts in great variety: Shirts. Stocks,
Bosoms. Collars, Handkerchiefs, sas•
penders, end 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 swab•
lishment, and hopes by at, ict attention to business, and
selling them Cheap Goods, to merit a continuation
of the same. C. WCLOSKEY.
aug 20-6 m.
BOOKS... -JUST ItittEIVED.
MEMOIRS of Josephine;
Lives of Jay and Hamilton;
Lives of Eminent Men, 2 vole
Letters of Dr Quincey, the English opium eater;
Vestiges of Creation;
For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER.
aug22 No 43 Market st.
Sole Leather.
500 HIDES Baltimore Sole Leather,
500 do. of New York do.
for sale low by P.C. MARTIN,
augl2 No. 60, Water street, Burnt District.
Lemons.
3Q BOXESot Cheats Marseilles Lemons to arrive
0 for oak by P. C MARTIN.
augl2 N 0.60, Water street. Rona Disu les.
Green Apples.
30 BARRELS goodOxtking and Eating Apples
for sale low, by P. C. MARTIN,
augl2 No 60 Water at. Burnt District.
Driod Apples.
20 BUSHELS dried_ App le s for
P.
No. 60 Water st, burnt district.
Day Book Pound.
A DAY Book, belonging to John Dickson, wee
found beyond the Garrison and left et the Office
o f the Pittsburgh Morning Pest Where the owner
eIA
o it by paying fur this advertimuneut. augai-tf.