Mir Aorning post PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1845 rITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTISIC FOR AUGUST. 3. CarotherA, T. J. Bighorn, Joshua Hanna -DatissittO.--A man named JOHN' IVFIERftf, was drowned in the Allegheny river, on Saturday after noon. It is said he was in the river bathing; the body was found a short time after, near the place where he was last seen. He has left a wife and two' children. His remains were followed to the 'gratiii 'yesterday afternoon, by the military and a large concourse of citisens. lar It will be seen by the advertisement in anoth er column, that the Stock of a Dry Goods Store is to be sold, by catalogue, at M'Kenna't Phtrnix Auction Mart, Market street, this dny, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Look out for good articles and cheap bargains. DUFFltt.D.—This gentleman gives another concert tbis evening at Philo Hall. All the.se who witemised his performance on Saturday evening seem ed highly delighted. He presents a good bill fur ibis evening, and will nodoubt have a crowded house. CINCINNATI CIRCUL—The performances or this Company of Equestrians, is well attended; they late been crowded every night since they commen ced. Master Jotts.soll attracts much attention—his ileilliitanattees are truly wonderful. The whole is a esusiiii and interesting. CLERK OF THE COURT Mr FAitort—Annorme the nnroe of Mr R H KE.IIII roii the nominntitm of Clerk or Court. Mr Kerr k aeOrtring end tandevintinz Democrat, and ever ready todefend the prirutiplea of the party without fear. ra wer trection—hi:t nomination to that office would be twilled by the triumph of hit election. atm 9 MANY DEM.,CRATA. REGISTF.R Mn.l' torron —Permit m.. throug2h the CO/.111114 of voor vwlnnhln pnitor to onnottore. the. nom. 5f Wm. M'CLURF..F.Ati., of the Third Word of the City of Pittsburh , a suitable person to he supported by theDemncrney of thig entsolv for the offire of Resister. • Mr. 5111ora it an old and well tried Democrat has adhere,' to the party thmuth evil and Cno4 repot t. 14 well cllutrifitbd for the dierharze of the thnier of the office, artl will. if nominated he the Convention, be very acceptable to the party ria wellna to MAN DEMOCRATS OF THE 3D WARD nnetl.i&wf c. COUNTY COMMISSIONER You nee hereby antimeirea to nnnounce ARTHUR F. GoRR, E 4 ‘l , of PeAles Town hip, as R candi.inte for County Cotrmi••inner. Mr Gore hip been for grime time an Reline Maeiurate of thi.t Town.hin, and in dint capacity won the confidence orb'. neichborg—he is IVPII qualified foe thn orrice—ft lieCilleri Democrot, And if nominated by th" fl , •mocratic roncention will receive a warm purport from THE reort.e. aug VAS-wee. REGISTER Mr Editor„—Plense announce that the name EDWARD McCoR T.K. Exq., of I nlinen township, will be prevented to the Democratic County Convention. as a suitable person for the °gine of Register. Mr MeCnfkle, iF nominated. will make n strong candidate, and if eleeteti. n good and competent effieer. *u 7-fl&wte COUNTY TaRASURER Mr Editer—Annnum , in your pnper that intirt RINI, of the ith Ward of the city of Pittsburch, (for merly Pitt township,) will hen candidate for County T reisurer, subject to the derision of the Democratic Connty Convention. Mr. Ren, has been through life steady and .consistent Democrat—he is wen quali fied tor the offire;—;l4 Treasurer of Pitt township for It number of year.. he nrrruired much knowleilen of retool! effnirs. and would co into the office well in foeme.l es to the nature of its duties. Mr Rea. has. at all times, taken nn arrive part in sitstnininc the raaie of Democracy, an•i is (I , tPrvine . of thi. fnvor nt their harAt aur 4-* CLERK OF THE COURTS JOHN M. SNOW DKV Jr. of Allegheny City. will he. supported as a candidate for the nomination of Clerk of the Conrtg, at the approaching Democratic Coonty Convent inn by COUNTY COM M ISSoNER This name of JAVIVA C. CUM)triGi, of the sixth ward has been mentioned as on excellent one to he pre minted to the convention for nomination to the office of Cownly Commiasioner. Mr Cummings' great famit iwity with business, his long, experience as a Juvt ice of the peace, and upright and consi.tent course 114 a man mot democrat, eat it lea him to thn consideration orthe convention, and of the democracy of the county of aim 4 ALLEGHENY. COUNTY TRENSURER TROMAi BLACK3IoRK, EN., of Birmingham, II can ftt the office of County Treasurer, ',ob ject to the deriiion of the Democratic County Con %ientiort. Mr Blackmore ii well qualified fur the of free, and deaervin„; of public confidence aug I.<l.twtc CLERK OF THE COURT Please annoonce the name of Col. W. G. H A of Wilkins township, to the electors of Allegheny county, as a suitable person to fill the office of Clerk of the Court. Col. HA WICIPii being in every way emi nently qualified for the office, we respectfully, but earnestly urge his nomination by the Democratic. Con vention, as we believe it will arid strength to the ticket. as well as secure a competent officer. • .1, 31* MANY DEMOCRATS. CLERK OF THE COURT OF QR. SESSIONS. NATIWIIIRL PATTEttsoN of the Borough of Bir attsnghim is a candid:lie for nomination by the Demo dostie Coorantion for the office of Clerk of the Court &Pr *MAW SesAiona. jy 31-d 1 w• w3t. • CLERK OF THE COURT. JAN6II C MICH Er. of Rohinaon township, R can tilidate for die office of Clerk of the Court Af Quarter *assigns, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Convention. july 28-41 I w&wt,l COUNTY COMMISSIONER We are autliorized to announce. Jo 3 rtt E :WC AEI , of Fayette town hip, for the. cifice of County Corn• r n i sa j o uer,gubject to the nomination of Ow 1).411,x-rat ic Convention. july 2&dl w&wtd• American Oratory. SELECTIONS from the Speeche4 of Eminent A mericans by a Member of the Philadelphia Bar. For sale by sag 4 Animal Ms►gnetixm. APRACTICAL Manual of Animal Magnetism, or en exposition of the method, employed in pro curing the magnetic Plienomega by 8 Vest e, for sale by C. H. KAY, No 76 Ntatitet et. JlStaa's magistrates Daily Companion. m x-IE New Justice, or Magistrates Companion, 11.. by John Binos. For sale by C. H. KAY. No. 76 Market street._ Removal, tsABEE4 I EN has removed his Commission and pewf forwigding Business from the Canal Basin to Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite Se 'Nit bifice. mny 30. Wavorly Noyelsr CHQAP EDi ClON—vote and 4—price only fifty cants each volume, and containing 6 noyels. just received and for nJe at COOK'S Wardle Post Ogee, sub A. MAST VOTFII4 PITT TOW rgsui P MANY DMOCRATS THF: PcorL: C. H. KAY, No 76 Nlarket Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph s. Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) at 1 o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsbnrgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning RC 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave War, en on the ar- rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. .Passengers paying inPittsburgh are entitled to choice of berths on the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passave apply on bontd Steamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Beaver. G M HA RTON & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of NEIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. je2l-y. J & M B TA Y LOR, Warren. SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHEL A ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERs CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANE. TVIII commence on Monday the 12th of May. Ma king double daily [rips. One boat will !caveat 8,1 o'clock, A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorning, Boat passengers will take the Cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A M.. the next morning. And arrive in Bultimore,nt 5 o'clock P. M. the same evening. Through to Baltimore in 32 bouts, " Philadelphia in 40 By the evening boat passengers will lodge on the Beat in comfortableSTATE ROOMS the first night. Pass over the Mountains in Coaches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid ing night travel altogether. For seats, or entire coaches for families or parties, apply at the office, two doors (mei the Exchange; and at the Wharf boat above the Nlonengah?la Bridge. FERGUS :MOORHEAD, may 9 Agent. LAZE ERIE & RUCRIGAN LINE ~ .-.... n STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPLIKLG, Leaves Brover at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER .MICIIIGAN, Cur. BOLES, LCIIVegI Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at I o'clock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Canal 80813 to Erie, Pa.. and Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts on Lake Elie and Michigan. Apply trr V. M. lIARTON & CO., I'itt.ln JOHN S. DICKEY, Braver CLARK &Co.. Beaver iline 21.) BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer 111 ICHIGAN, W. B. Bores, Master, has commenced her regular lolly trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto- fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. PricestO init the times, and those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland %till be opened an soon as the weather . ill 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. 11ARTON, .July 12 Water at reet. 11 The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. 1845. AIONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The nett and Splendid Steamer, Q. S. 111.91 L MONONGAHELA, S TON r.,lllaater, ha., commenced run ning reg,ulinly, end will continue to tun through the aranon an n Weekly Parket between I'itt4r/rgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittaburgh every Monday mmning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Thar:4(l , 4y morning at the same honr. For freight or p,,tinge apply on hoard. Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well•found steamer "U FICA," CLARK, Master, haft con menced her trips and will run as rea• ular Packet het w‘.en PITTSBURGH and 1V HEEL ING during the season of 1645. For freight or pad gage apply on board nr to jan 30 J. N F.W TON JONES, Agent. Dissolution THErirtnership heleiolore exi = ting between James K. Logan and George Connell, under the firm of J K & Cn is this day disq.dved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the firm, will please present them for settlement, and all indebted will please make payment to K Logan, who is duly authorized to settle the business of the concern. J K LOGAN. Pittsburgh, Augut 1, 1843 Dry Goods at Cost JAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth street:, overJ D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business. offers fur sale his stock of Dry Goods now on band, at cost, comprising a largo assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sattinetts, vestings, prints, muslimr, &c., and would respectfully invite the attention of those to purchase as he is determined to close up his present business. August„ 1845.—aup, 4 REMOVAL. COOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant 7'ailors, H'F. Removed to No. 2, Water street, nenr the corner of Wood. and near the spot from whence they were driven by the fire, where they will be happy to Qee their old customers. Notice. MITE following reekages received some lime since I by Clarkittin& Co's. Canal Line, and not celled for, are stored at the Ware House of the subscriber. 2 Bales end 1 Box, marked I. P. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2 Chests & 1 Box marked, P Remelt Pittsburgh; I Box marked, Union Trading co., Lewisburg . , Enlist) co., Pa. Aug, , 2. JAMES MAY. Day Book Found ADAY Book, belonging to John Dickson, was found beyond the Garrison and left at the Office of !be Pittsburgh Morning Post where tho owner can have it by paving for thin advertisement. augs-tf. To Let. THE second and third stories of a warehouse on Wood street, '24 by 55 feet. Separate entrance in front on Wood street. Buildidg Lots for Sale. THEME eligifik lota in Hart'a plan each 24 feet in flora by 132 feet deep, adjoining John B But ler E.q• The ter will be liberal Enquire of aug 5. GEO. COCHRAN. Potreg,. 300 BAGS Rio CoiTe m e in ß s . t ß ore il t. a 2 n , S t, o c rsale by july ‘.2.44 natey.t. Molasses. 100 BARRELS N. Orleans Molasses in awe and for sale by M. B. RHEY & CO. July ZS'. No t 9 %Vine:- at. _ Shoe Paper. ALOT ibis day received and for sale by aue4. JOHN H: AIELL,OR. KEN TUCK Y.---%Ve mere ost•tord rsterdnyovening that in the Covington district, Col. Tibbetts, drm, is elected over Guinea, whig, by a small but certain ma- EA friend in Covington has furnished us with Ihe following:— DH/kit Si its: —Bel n.v is ihe vole given in this Dis it ict, as fur us heard front: Campbell, Kenton, Pendleton, Giant, Gallatin, Harrison and Nicholas have not been heard from. We expect to each a majotity in these counties of at !east 200 votes. Mr. Brazier, the democratic candi date for Boca, is elected by one vote. Thomas, the democratic cadidate for this Senotot ial district, is elec ted by a large majority—near 400. L'ln the city of Louisville the whip have given a majority of 701 for their candidate for Congress, We have not the full returns from the country.; but Miller, one of the democratic candidates is certainly elected; and the reported majorities give Brynn, the other democratic candidate, a majority of one vote over the highest whig candidate. The contest, how ever, is P o close that it is uncertain whether Bryan or Jones (whip) is elected. Last year both candi dates from this county (Jefrers9o) were whip. Nuttalls majority over Thomasson in the county will be 60 or 70. In the counties of Madison, Garrard, Rockcastle and Estil (White's district) Melten (whig) was 1193 ahead of Adams (whig,) and 361 ahead of Martin (Dem )nn the first day of the election. There are ten mbereounties in the district, and strong hopes ate entertained that Martin is elected. GEO. CONNELL GEO. COCHRAN, Not Ferry street BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. INDIANA ELECTION. Dem. N. D. gain. IV. gain. Way ne, 3 Union, 1 1 1 FayetTe, a Switzerland. 1 Dearborn and Ohio, 3 JetTeraon, 1 2 1 Floyd, 1 1 Henn•, n Fland"lph, 1 Hancock, 1 1 Marion, o 2 Rug)), :1 10 14 5 00 There are 50 members of the Semite. Last year they stood 25 democra , s and 25 whigs. There are 100 members of the House of Represen• tatives. Last year they stood 47 democrats, to 53 whip. CONGRESS Mr Henley hat' 127 majority in Floyd—laAt year it gave Mr Polk only 25. This looks well. Caleb B Smith has beaten Finley, independent whig, some 1600 votes. This is the strongest whig district of the Stnte. 17 W Wick gels 96 majority in Marion. This coun ty gave Clny 131 majority last fall In Rush county, Egglkon, whig, has 132 majority. Last year Clay's major ity was '219. In the 3.1, Thom is Smith. dem., will beat Eggles ton, u big by a small majority. Tibbutts' mnj 324 Mason, 207 Bracken, 317 Boon, 103 26 Davis was about 260 ahead of Morsball on the first day's vote in his district. [Louisville Dern. Nottall's majority in Carroll county in 56 The contest is close—both parties sanguine of suc NEWS FROM MEXICO, By the arrival yesterday, of the schooner Equity, Captain Smith from Matamotas, we have dates from that city to the 21st of July. Among her passengers was Theodore A Maltby, one of the Texian Mier prisoners. He was badly wounded in the head at that desperate and sanguinary fight, and, flier lying many months in Mexican hospitals, has finally reached his knew native land in safety. By this arrival Int received no papor., but verbally we learn that there ere but 500 or 600 badly fed troops in the neighborhood of Ma'am' as--discon tented fellows, who would run away at once if they where to go. Oar informant states that Gen. Paredes was at San Luis Potosi when he came through. and had in the neighborhood of 5,000 troops with him, These %vete tolerably well uniformed, and the horses of the cavalry were in fair condition. After arriving at Monterey. our Informant heard that Paredes was on his march to wards that place. He has always been intemperate though a brave officer, and is said to been now more addicted to liquor than ever. Gen Ariste,who is in bad health, is still at Monter cy and has about 3,000 half-starved soldiers with him.— T hey are mostly cavalry; but their horses are represen• ted as mere skeletons, not having had any other food than grass fur some time, and that being indifferent in the neighborhood. Arista can hardly obtain money enoogh from the government to purchase provision even for himself and officers. MARCH or THF. SVCONH DRAGOONS.—The 2d regiment of United States dragoons, under colonel Toiggs, took up the line of march for Texas from Noichiroches on the 25th ult—last Friday. The Chniniele says that they are to be stationed at San Antonio de Bexar; and we would remark, that a more healthy or beautiful location could hardly be found. We would give a tolerable good horse to see the dragoons, with Cioffi! band in advance, ride post Flare's Rancho m the Gundaloupe, and afterwards enter the old and romantic town of San Antonio.— Will there not be excitement among the Mexican portion of the population of n place that hes stood some half dozen sieges within the last ten dears, and which has been alternately in possession of the Tex inns and theirnwn people? We shall look for an account of their entry with interest. N 0 Picayune, Aug 1. Fresh Lemons and Oranges, &c., 3 0 BOXES prime Lemons, in good order; 15 " " Oranges, •• " 2 bales softshell Almonds; Quarter boxes Raisins; Keg " ecc.; for sale low by P. C. MARTIN, july 3 Nn GO, Water at., Burnt district Alison's & Wilson's Micellinies. BOU N D, one volume each; cloth silt, cheap edition. Just reteived and for sale at COOK'S Third it., near she l'oat Office. aug 6. Mackerel. 10 BBLS. No 3, large size; just received and for sale by J. & J. McDEVITT, june 4 No. 224, Liberty street. Honey. IN small put up for Family use, on hand and for sale by & J. M'DEVITT, june 4 2.1 Liberty street. Bonnet Wards, ASUPERIOR Article this day received and fpr sale by JOHN If. MELLOR. 4U 2• I 'Auction Saito. Dry Goods and Furniture at Auction. WILL be sold, Con Monday 'neit; 11th. Ino., at 10 o'clock, A. M., at Davi,' Cemnr.rtial Auc tion flocims, corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, a gene ral assortment of Dry Geode. At 2 o'clock, P.M., new and second nand Furniture, Kitchen utensils, Tobacco, Mustard, Cordage. Hyd. rti a at lig H ; s e, &c. &c. JOHN D. DAVIS, • Auctioneer. . Dry Goode Store at Auction by *Catalogue. AT m'Kenna's Phuuux Auction Matt, No. 69 Market. street, Simpson's Row, between 3d and 9th streets. on Monday next ? August 11th, at 10 o'- clock, A. M., will be sold by catalogue, the stock of a Dry Clouds store; catalogues will he ready this day. Terms cash. P. M'KENNA, an 9. Auctioneer. Valuable Water StrOtit Property for Sale. THE subseriberii anthorised to sell that very valn 1. able Lot of Ground adjoining the one on which he resides on Water street below Ferry street. having a front of 30 feet on Water street, and extending back 160 feet to Front street. Title indisputable. Terms liberal. jy 30 .1. I). DAVIS, A neer. IN plan of Lot of the Heirs of Irwin in the 6th Ward of this City, having each a front of 21 feet on Coal street and extending back 109 feet to an A liry 26 feet wide;adjoining properly of Robert Wray. M D.; con he had at the low price of Five Hundred Dol lars each by application to the Aubscriter. .iy3o. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep tember next at the AarJinn Rooms of John D. Davis, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., will he sold that very valuable property known as ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Allghe ny River about two miles above the town of Kittaning in Armstrong county: consisting of ONE THOU SAND AND TWENTY ACRES good quality land, all of which is suitable for cultivition lying in one body, SO 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 Howes for hands with stnbles, Carpenter's Shop, Blacksmith's .hop, &c. The furnace and dwellings are plen.tint'y situated on the river bottom which part is all cleared awl tinder fence. The hills around the furnance contain inexhaustible supplies of Ore. Coal and Limestone, and much of the land is well timbrired, affording the greatest facilities for the making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke. This property offers many advantages to the Iron Manufacturer. being in the midst of a a rich and beau tiful country, aff.urding in thegreatest abundance every description of sappily§ required for the prosecution of works of this kind, and within 50 mile. 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 he furnished to any per salt desirous to examine for themselves by applying to R. Buchanan, Esq.. Cincinnati. W F Johnston, Esq., Kittanning or the :mbscriner. Title indisputable. Terms nt sale. jvl6-shtwts. JOHN D. DAVIS, A uct'r. • . _ V EN ITI AN BLINDS. A. WESTERVELT, Gaines' tymj 666. 135 131 N. B If required, Blinds will he ptit up so, that in case of alma) by fire, or otherwise, they may be re moved without the nid of a serew.driver, and with the same facility that nny othe piece of furniture can be removed, and without an extra expense. je24d&wly. Prospectus of the New Library of Law and Equity, UN DE R t he direction or Fit ANcli; J. TrtOVCAT, £9, of Philadelphi , t, Hon ELLts Lxw Ls, of Lancaster, and WILSoN NITANDLEss, Esq. of Pitt- burgh. This work contains the best productions of English lew authors, without regard to pri ity of claim on the part of any American puhlishee. Such books are I now notoriously too dear. The reason is, that an rust as they appear they become monopolies in the hands of booksellers in the Atlantic cities. Under the plea of right acquired by the narlition of notes of Ameri can decisions, the latter elnim an undivided title to those works, and set a burthensnme price on them.— The publishers of the work now offered to the profes sion througout the Union. will not respect such titles, but will re-print the standard British low hooks as fist as they ominate hum the London market. Should new editions of the works of such writers as Siorkle, the Chittys, Stephen and Archbold, appear, they shall also be included; and Digests of Equity and Law de cisions—works which here been studiously kept out of the Law Library• published at Philadelphia—shall have a place in the proposed new one, together with every new valuable English treaties on Chancery or Common Law. 1-IP"This work will be is.ned monthly in numbers of let° pages, printed on fine white paper and good new long primer type, at seven dollars per annum, payable half yearly. ISAAC G. MIONLEY, T. M r. LESCURE. TlARRisnuaort, Pu., July I,lBls.—july 22—If. ALOT of ground, about 30 feet front by SO deep, on the corner of Front street and Chauncery Lane, is offered for a term of years, at a reasonable tent. Also a Stone Quarry. on the Fourth street Road, atijoh ing David Greet's rpm-ties. Apply to MRS. JANE MAGEE, june 2-11 Near the head of Seventh stieet. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-8 or 10 hands, to work in nn Engine Shop in Brownsville— Filers, Turners. and Fitters-up—Also wanted, several good Cooks and girls for all work in town or country. Wanted, places fora number of School Teachers, Cletks, and Boy, in Stores, Offices or Warehouses. Also, for a number of Mechanics, Laborers, and Men and Boy of all sizes in town or country. All kinds of Agencies attended to fcr moderate charges. Please apply at HARRIS' Agency & augs.std Intelligence Office, No 9, sth sr. ECENCAN'S INSTITUTE. PENN STREET, UNDER THE CARE oir THE AtisCES LEECH iil re-open on the ist of September next. Pittsburgh Aug. 9th-6t. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Corner of Smithfield street and Virgin Alley july 26, 18454 f 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. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, ffice in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market June 19-d&rly MURPHY, WILSON & CO., (successors to Jones, Murphy & Co.) wish their friends and customers to take notice that they will resume busi tn•ss at. their old stand, No. 48 Wood st. by the 10th of Soptember 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 DI y ciouas• , 414 6-tll Lots N 05.25 and 26 !Cold and well known W inn Blind Maker, former of Second and Fourth sta., ton this method to inform many fiiends or the it his Factory in now in full oration on St Clair st., near old Allegheny Bridge, tore a constant sopply of inch; of various colors and alities, is constantly kept hand and at all prices, im twenty-cents up to suit dmrera. For Rent DR. GEO. FELIX. Notice. NO. 46 REIIIILLT. NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS ! S. P. STICKNEY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 111. BUCKLEY, EQUESTRIAN DIRECTOR. HIS unrivalled establishment which has been f or the last ten months visited by thousands, and received inv. , riably with the greatest admiration end applause in the cities of New Orleans. Louisville end Cincinnati, will commence a short season in Pitts burgh, on or Rhein the 12th of Angus,. The manager assures the public that no pains will be spared to merit their patronage The stud of hoses is composed of Twenty well trained & beautiful animals. The splendid New Orleans Brass Band, will enliven the performances with ttig most popular airs of the age. The Company is numerous and nmong them will be found the following well known and established invcr it es: • Mr M Buckley and his talented children, Masters H & E Buckley and Miss Laura Buckley, Mr Ferd Garson, the inimitable Clown. Mr. Eaton Stono, the great. hare-hack rider. M. W. Day, the wonderful India-Rubber, man and slack rope dancer. Mr. W. J. Smith, the Dramatic Equestrian. Miss. Rosaline Stickney the elegnm female Rider The celebrated Hungarian Brothers, and C H F.SN UT 11 AND of ETIMPIAN Al I7f 4TREL3 whose songs and Dances are nightly received with shouts of Laughter. I Admittance—Boxes , ,, 50 cts.: Pit 25 cts.— Children under 10 years of age, half price to the box.- es. No half price in the Pit. It is an established rule with the proprietor that no females can be admitted unaccompanied by a gentleman. Mr S. P. STICKN EY most respectfully in forms the public, that the annuli Company now abrtut to perform, are not in nny way connected with his es tablishment whatsoever. nue 7 S. P STICKN F.Y. FOR SALE. THE subscribers, executors of M. Tiernan, deed., offer fur sale the valuable property lying on the waters of Cross Creek. Brooke Cottnty, 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 rim of stones for country work, with a supply of water throughout the year; a good saw mill, cooper shop, Miller's honse, stabling and other necessary out bnild ings, situate within a first rate wheat neighborhood— not exceeding j of a mile from the Ohio river—and at a convenient distance, say between three and four miles from either Wellaburgh, Vu., or Steubenville, Ohio. A LSO. A Farm, beautifully and conveniently shun 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 Rear 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 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 Ist 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. TIF,RNAN, MORRIS JONES, 5 nug 6-11Swevts V.V'Tbe Wheeling Times, Wellsburg TrmnAcript, Steubenville Uninn. and Waidiinetnn Reporter, will please publish till sale, and send halm this office. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Coun ty, No. 105, March Term, 1845. Susan G. Cutter, by her next friend, Samuel M'Masters, Libel for Divorce. vs a vinculo rnatrimonii. John M. Cutter. To John M. Culler, the above named respondent. Take notice, that whereas a writ of alias subprenn sur libel fin divorce, nt the suit of yoirr wife, Sarah G. Cutter. by her next friend Samuel M'Master, was is sued out of the above Court, tested at Pittsburgh. the Btit day of April. 1845 'and returnable to the 3d Monday of Jane, 1845; and whereas, on the return of the said alias subprona proof was made that you could notbe found in said County; now you are hereby required mite and appear in your proper person at the Court of Common Pleas of A Ileghelty County, on the 4th Mon day of October 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 the Court of Common Pleas for Allegheny Calmly. No. 105, March Term 1895. Susan G. Cutter, by her next ) friend Samuel McMasters. 1 1 Libel for Divorce. tie. a vincula malrimonii. John 5 , 1 Cutter. The Respondent above named is required to take notice that the depositions of witnesses, to be read on the hearing of the above cause, will be taken before Alexander Miller, Esquire, on Saturday, the ISth day of October next, between the hours of one and six o'clock, P. M.,at his office in the City of Pittsburgh. MAGRAW & M'KNIGHT, Attorneys fur Libellant. Pittsburgh, tidy 29. 1945-jy3o-d4w. The Franklin Pire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in, office Ma, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifih. Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, ngainst loss or damage by fire, on Property and E 6 fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N, I3ANCKER, Piest. C. G. Benettere, Seely. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Batnker, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richnrds, Thomas J Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Boric, Samuel Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of fice of Warrick Martin & Co-, corner of Third and Market streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and theircontents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-Iy. Pond. LEFT at No. 96 Market street , on the evening of the 25th imam, alms of Money, which was supposed to have been dropped by some person while is the store. The owner can have the same by cal ling,at our establishnsret. and proving the 1101. e.• liy 394 BURROWS & TURNI,R. Jous,yz4,4ltir.R,, : Jo!‘xill 'o , c44ron.L. HARI:MA lIARDWARE!! ,whucsuz & wool:masa., •-• igipsrtsatilll4 "Deitl4is in Foreign =WI mestic Etardarapb NO. . *JI WOOD ST., PITT S tritd . VATOUL b respectfully: inform their friends and the public generally, that they haveon hand a largo and general assortment of goods in their line, compri- sing as 10111/WS: Table and DesertKnive. and Forks; • Ivory do., in sets and dozens; Pen nod PO4 4 :ket Knives, of superior rptality;, Razors, • Scissors, ;, • do. do.i Wilson's Slme and Botcher Knives; Speer and Jackson's Hand Saws; Building Materials; Union Factory Planes; With a general assortment of house-keeping artletea. The uhove stock is entirely new and purehisseef far cash, which we offer• For sale Oft the most reasomsble terms We would invite the attention of Country Mer chants in particular, to call and examine our Mack before purcha.inr, elsewhere Having pttrchated for cash, we are prepared to sell at prices that Mionot fail to please. •• WALKER '& WOODWELL : july No 91 Wood st. N. B. Mahop,any Veneers for sale. RE-BUILT AND AT wonxt PITTSBURGH NAMING STORE. WILLIAM B. SHAFFER, MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he bas taken the NEW STORE At thecorner of Wood nod Water streets, nn the site occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Great Fire, where he is prepared to furnish alt articles in the lioe of GrAiTIAMEIVS CLOTHING. On the most moderate terms, and at the Shortest no. tice. His stock of Goods is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected with much care to suit the trier ker.. He has in his employment some ,of the beat workmen in the city, and from long experience in the business, he hopes to give general &miscue, ion tethose who may favor him with their custom. A large e, sottment of Clothing suited to the Reason. • consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of aUcutort varioua qualities, from $6 to $18; widow' patterns Tweed, Linen, Gingham nod Cassimere Coats, vary. ing in price from $1,9-5 to 6; together with a large stock of Cloth, Cas,iimere. Snatinett, Tweed, Jean and Sum. 6 mer Pants—all of which have been recently =twine tured, and of the hest materials, purchased at the late reduced prices. He offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS As any estnblishment in the city. He has also a large stock of Vests. Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats. Scarfri 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 them.elves. ,jv24•tf LATEST NEWS FROM SANTA FE! The Old Established Hose - Fnotorpt B. H. EUII2TLEIT NO. 86 WOOD STREET, CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY. KF.EPS constantly on hand. and manufactures. to order, nil kinds of FIRE, GARDEN AND STEAMBOAT HOSE, Copper and iron Riveted, manufactured of the best material aud equal to , acry_ East nr West. Otders left wish Andrew Fulton, Bell aid' Brass Founder, or nt my Saddle, Harness and Trunk Store, will be punct!faliv attended to. Also, Machine Bands, double 'iand single riveted; manufactured to order. rig , . All kinclot of Hose 'find - Bands required at works, warranted, and prices to: suit the limes. jy 11411 m: In the Court of Common Pleas of Ally gkeny County. IN the matter of the voluntary as . sign m tiontG June o r Ter Patterson m. 184 &I: „ andykt No And now, to wit, July 19th, 1E45; Petition of Joseph Knox, assignee, prti log to be discharged from his trust,' read and heard, and on motion of Wtn Wilson, The Court order that notice of the application of 'serer assignee to-he discharged, be given in the Morning Post, for three weeks, and at the expiration of period, if no rause be shown to the contrary, the said' assignee shall be discharged. From the Record, GEO. R. RIDDLE, • jy 21 Prothonotary. (A Copy.) Scheel for Young Ladies. THE Rev. W. J., Mrs. and Miss Rakevrell, re spectfully ir.form their friends and the public, that their School will reopen cm Monday, August 11th. Tae course of Instruction kill embrace English Gram mu., Composition, Rhetoric, Elocution, History, Geography with the use of the Globes, Natural and Mental Philosophy, Astrornrms. Botany, Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra end the Matilematies, French and L Tarrrls per quarter for Pupils over 11 years of age, $l5 00 Termsper quarterfor PuriLi under /1. yeirs el ,---- age, " Iff 40 French. $5; :Basic, $10; French and Music 12.50 Six Young Ladies can be received as Boarders. For Board and Tuition, Including French and Mu sic, per half year, $lOO. Liberty street, opposite Third. jyl2-Im. Damaged Cutierit PERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in a dent aged state, can have it ground. polished enti , re paired in a neat and substantial manner by the sob scriber. Any ordersleft with John W. Blair, No. 120 Wood street, will meet with prompt attest ion. ap 26-sf. THOMAS NIcCAtiTHY. DisOlution. THE firm of Gunnel:de, Burke & Cn, was &a solved, by mtuuul consent, on , the 11th inst., Constable & Sttickler are authorized to settle tee business of the late firm, and as it is desired tbet the SAM: shall he closed without delay, it is hoped shim those that know themselves to be indebted will bar pre pared to settle as speedily ns possible. N.4TH. CONSTA EDMUND BURKE, --- J. S. STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, July 18, 184;i. Safety and Vault Doors manufactured as heretofore. at the old stand, Second street. ,4213-3rn CONSTABLE & STRICKLIM. Glory, Gratitude and Pah.balm. The Jackson. Wreath, oe Nationd Souvenir. A National Tribute. commemorative of the great. civil victory. achieved by the people, through Lbw Hero of New Orleans, containing a map uf !he Cahn) ; StNtes, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bas!•• tle of New Orleans and the-1-lermitage. Just received and for sale by JOHNSfON & STOCK TON, 44 Market stren,,_ Public Notice. riIHE President, Ditectors and Company, known as the "Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittaburgbi will, at the next meeting of the Legislatures:X.o m s Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make applinatJair for the ptivilege of issuing notes paytible no Lib mand. THOMPSON BELL, Cashier.-- Pittsburgh July Jsty 1 /1 , 1154y30. ( Harrisburg Union cor.siwl theme ' this iser'..):l Bowe and Ltkfror Sale. • giA THREE story brick with beck boiirlings,on the corner of Grant and Sixth „OS . . Inquire of the subscribers, nr Wi this office. P. CUNNIN3I - IA.M. I'. "WATIGAN.
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