,Morning plot. PITTSBURGH, PA. 7THURSDAY it - Ciiii - 66, - AU6lii'fl4, 1845 PITTSBURGH BOARD OE TRADE. COMMITTER TOR AUGUST. J. Carothers, T. J. Bigham, Joahua.Hanna - a:M RESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in our paper, wc have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name , )1 the author be ing fist made known to us, and when isserted, must al ways bo taken us expressivefithe views of the writer, and not the editor of this piper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Rue IN THE RivER.--There was n rise of 8 or 9 inchesin the river on yesterdai. rie had some rain too. and the weather indicates more. The rise on yesterday waa from the Allegheny. GERMAN EINIGRA fiTS.—We learn that there is now is this city, on their way to the Great West, several hundred German emigrants; they arrived here on Tues day, by way of the canal. CATBERINE cD EaMOT.—The remains of thi: un fortunate young woman, found in the ruins caused by the fire of 10th of Aptil lost,mere buried on Tuesday. She lived, prior to 'tier death, in the family of Samuel Kingston, Esq, who was 'oat at the name time—her face and head was very much disfigured, although her shawl which was around her neck, and contained a mall sum r( money, was not injured by the fim.— Miss McDelertor. is said, by those who knew her, to kayo been an industrious, amiable and pious gi,l. TRW. ST. CLAtR STRIaT BRtpcf..—The managers ofthis Bridge have had the wagon track completely cleansed;—this was touch wanted—the track was so covered with the dust and dirt, na to render it on_ pleasant to pass over. Why did not thr managers hate this attended to befote the great race between the nags of the Ariel and Chronicle came off? Per haps they would have made better time!! UN LOADISG A Caar.—Yesterday afternoon a horse ran off with a cart, which was well laden with white lead kegs. The kegs, as he ran, we're thrown in ere• ry direction. He continued to run until the cart was entirely emptied, and then sopped of his own accord, at the corner of Irwin and Penn streets. No injury done. FARM FOR SALE.-It will he seen by a notice in another column, that a well improved and good farm, within fifteen miles of the city, can be purchased on very fair terms. Every information ran be obtained by calling upon Messrs Blakely & Mitchel, on I'cnn or mittifield street. Cum's ti Art Craws.—This establishment is craved ed every night. The performances are interesting sad novel. Tuesday evening's performance was ex- COlient• Mr MCFARLAND done s ome extraordinary feats, requiring great strength. The Et heopitin sing ing was very good. Master JOIINSCAI rides, dances aad walks the tight rope; in all he is unequalled. laPleriN Pt Wit.t.s, E. will edares,i a Ma:a Liberty Meeting in the New Market House, Allegheny City at 8 o'clock this everting. aug 14 PENN INSURANCE COMPANY The Sixik instalment on the Stock of this Compa• ny Iheing $2 50-per share] will he duo on F,iday west, the 15th inst. J. FIFNEY,Jr., Ser:y. aug 13-3 t 17'We are requested to soy That the ;meting of ilernocratic Citilens of Reset ve Toivostrir,to choose clelettotes to the County convention, will Le llel , l at the Tioy School house, on I,ext Satottluyut 3 o'clock P. M. 11/r. Eclilor:—.ls the time is draaing near for the nomination of our candidates, permit me to sug gest the name of JOHN W. BunttELL, Eq. a. one of the derancr.ati!, rrpresentatives of Allegheny counts., in otw HUM. Legislature. Mr lititrell is one of the old School Jefferson Democrats, and has always been steadfast to the party throttO adversity us well as prospei ity. Should he be elected Allegheny county rosy depend os a tunong supporter of the Rail Build Bill and all artier democratic measutes. out labor ers should nude forgotten. ANTI-BANK augl4. LEGISLATURE Col W, L MILLER, of Versaillestownship will be presented to the Democratic Convention us et candi date for the Assembly. Col M. was formerly a citi zen of Fayette county, and a member of the Conven tion which adopted the present revise Constitution of this State. Ile is a gentleman of sterling Democra tic principles, and R.l.lnri practical business qualifica tions, and if nominated will not only be elected, but. prove a faitttful and able supporter of the Rail Road to Pittsburgh. Alettr DEMOCRATS. aug 41` SIXTH WARD DELEGATE MEETING The democtats of the Gth 'iVard. city of Pittsburgh, are requested to meet at the house of Henry Rea, in said Ward. on Saturday the 16th inst, to elect. in ac cordance with the cull of the Committee of Corres pondence, two Delegates to the Democratic County Convention, to ire held at the New Court llotn , e on Wednesday, [l42lth inst. By order of that Commit tee. It. GALWAY, Ch'n. aug13.1345 COUNTY TREASURER THOMAS BLACKMORE, Esq., of Birmingham, is a candidate for the Mime of County Treasurer, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. Mr Bitickniore is well qualified for the of free, and deserving of public confidence. aug Idtwtc Tug PF:ueLE. CLERK OF THE COURT Plearc announce the name of Col. W. G. El swat tvs, of Wilkins township, to the electors of Allegheny county, as v. suitable person to fill the office of Cle r k of the Court. Col. H AMICI Ks being in every way emi nently qualified fur the office, we respectfully, but earnestly urge his nomination by the Democratic Con vention, as we believe it will add strength to the ticket, as well as secure a competent officer. jy 31. MANY DEMOCRATS. CLERK OF THE COURT OF QR. SESSIONS. NLTEIA.SLES. NTTEasoN of the Borough of Bir mingham is a candidate for nomination by the Demo cratic Convention fur the office of Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions. jy 31-d I w-wit. CLERK OF THE COURT Air Editor—Annonnce the name of Mr ft H KERn for the nomination of Clerk of Court. Mr Kerr u. a deserving and undeviating Democrat, and ever ready to defend the principles of the party without fear. fa vor or affection—Ma nomination to that office woultibe bailed by the triumph of his election. aug 9 MAi:T _ DiaIIOCRATS. COUNTY COMMISSION ER You are hereby authorized to announce ARTHUR F. Goat. Esq., of Peebles Township, as a candidate for County Commissioner. Mr Gore has been for some limo an acting Magistrate of this Township, and in that capacity won the confidence of his neighbors—he i s w elt qualified for the office—a decided Democrat, And if nominated by the Democratic Convention will receive a warm support from THE _PEOPLE. sug 8•-d&wtc. SIXTH WARD ATTENTION The delegate meeting of the Sixth Ward, Dili be held at the Imuee of floury Ilea, on Saturday even ing at 7. eug 13 REGISTER MR. EDlTOR. — Permit me, through the columns of your valuable paper to announce the name of M'Cturts. Esq., of the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh ,as a suitable person to be suppot fr.l Lv the Democracy of this coanty for the office of Register. Mr. M'Clute is an old and well tried Democrat— has adhered to the party through evil and good report. Is well qualified for the discharge of the duties of the office, and will, if nominated by the Convention, be very acceptable to the party as well as to .MANY DEMOCRATS OF THE 3D WARD. nugll-d&wlc COUNTY COMMISSIONER We are authorized to announce Jos EPH E M'CA of Phyette township, for the cffice of Coma ) , Com• missioner, subject to the nomination of the Dt.mec tat le Convention. joly 28. d I w&wtd" CLERK OF THE COURT. JAMF.SI C RICHLY, or Robinson township, is a can didate for the office of Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Convention. jilly 28-d I vv&wtd CLERK OF THE COURTS JOHN M. SNOWDEN Jr, of Allegheny City, will be supported us a candidate for the nomination of Clerk of the Courts, at the approaching Democratic County Convent ion by aug 9. COUNTY TREASURER Mr Editor—Announce in your paper that jolts REA, of the 6th Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, (for merly Pitt township,) will ben candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic Connty Convention. Mr. Ken, has been through life a steady and consistent Democrat—he is well quali fied fur the office;—as Treasurer of Pitt township fur a number of years. he acquired much knowledge o f county uffirits, and woold go into the Ake well in• formed ns to the nature of its duties. Mr lien, has. at nil times, taken an active part, in sustaining the cause of Democracy, and is deserving of this favor at their hand,: NTT TOWNSHI P. ang 4.• COUNTY COMM ISSON ER The name of JAMES C. CUMMING., Of lin' sixth ward has been mentioned mk an e \e,•llent ore to lw pre sented to the convention for nomination to the nflice of County Commissioner. Mr Cummings' teat with long exprrir•nce a: a .l s=lice OF the peace, and upright and con:i.tent eottrse ris a ratan and democt at, Mit led him to the consideration of the convention, and of the dermxnucy of the county of nog 4 A ',LEG EN y. LEGISLATURI Nlr Editor—You are hereby authorized to nnnuonet. JosEert Coor ER, of Munn lowncLir, candahlte for the LF. , 3I , U.ATURF., SUbject to the deci,ion of the Democratic Convention. Mr Cooper is well qullifi ed, and lri4 all bin life been a firm and con , inwt.r dem ocrat. He is the decided friend of the Rail Ruad. wiz 12" REGISTER Mr Editor.—Plense nnnetince thnt the name rif EnwARD NIeCoRKI.K. Rsq., of Indiana towechip, will be presented to the Democratic County Convention, as a Atsituble person for the Uflica of Register. Mr McCorkle, if nominnted. ,vill ,nuke n strong candidate, and if elected, n good and competent etlieer. avg . 7-dkwte Nlssy Virll. R.. port of 13ittoburol). .24 PKET WATER IN THE CHA."EL. All RIVED. Daily Beaver Packet.:; Daily Breive.ville Packet:. Confitlenre, Fuller. Cincinnati; Hichntil Clay ron. tli; Amulet, Smith, Wheeling. DEP.\ RTED. Daily Beaver Puckett.; Daily Brownsville Packet: , ; Hichnt Claywn, Bailey, CiDClllllllli. Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and stage Line. 11• esx't 4 1 P-- '• • - THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express &;Telegraph, IdenVe Beni% (SurnlAys expected.) nt I o'- clock A. ii., (on the arrival of the ~.tetmer \lichi an from l'itt:butgh.) atni at rive at Warren next roe, oing at 7 o'clock—roi , necting nt Warren with Ne.l, Moore & 4i ne Si ageF, leave Wn rt en on the ar rival of the Pnrhet, and react Cli:nelatol before night. Fore through's4 50. Paitgengers paying inl'ittsburgitareeftitli ltochnire of berths on the Cnnul Ibkriset. and gent. in the stoke. For rictiia?e aninly on ho lid Stenmhnnt Michigan, lir to JOHN S DICKEY. lien...et-. G M II 11Cft IN &. Co.. Pitt:burgh. CLARK &Co.. Beaver. - - F 01" passage retorninz, gpply 'lt the Stage nffirec of NEIL. MOO & Co., Cleveland. j e 2T-y .1 & NI II TAYLOR, Warren. SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHEL A ROUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PIiILADELNIIA THE SPLENDID EAeT lICNNING STEAMERs • , ?frIEN f. CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANE. 11 commenor on Monday/he 121 h of May. Ala king double, doily trips. One boat will leave at 8. o'clock, A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorning Boat ra•tiengers will take the Cara of the Baltimore and Ohio Had Road at Cumbjrland, at 8 o'clock, A Nl., the, next morning. And arrive in Baltimore, 01.5 o'clock l'. M. the sumo evening. - . -ibuk7 - fg" Through to Baltimore in 32 Philadelphia in 40 By the evening; boat passenger, will lodge on tlw Boat in comfort able ST ATE ROOMS the firs night. r 1 1 ,3 over the Monnta i n=. in Collei i in day light.— Lodge the second ought in Cumberland, uhun night (ravel altogether. For neat A, or entire conehe? for familieF or partien, apply ut the Ace, t SA*O door: from the Exchange; and at the Whutfboat a bovethe Monongali •la Bridge. FERGUS MOORHEAD, mnv 9 Agent. LAKE mum & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAmreEt.t., Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pitt...burgh at 3 ,'clock, P. M, STEAMER MICHIc;.\N, CArr. Bot&s, Leaves Pitt&hurgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. In connection with daily Line:: ni Freight and Pas sage Canal Boat 3 to Erie, l'a., and Cleveland, 0. Steato Boat end Ve,els to all parts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to lIARTON & Pittsburgh. JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver. june2l-y --CLARK &co_ - - BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer i • 1 MICHIGAN, t,14,-ft, - . 11-BOtEs,Mn:ter.hascommeneed her regular doily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. rind Beaver at A. M. Pricesto suit the timea,atid those wile nave no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will ho opened as soon as the weather rill permit; on the opening of a hich CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLF.VELAND,O-,and MEADVILLE., Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply l on boa ARTUN rd, or to G. A. II , july 12 Water street. lU . TIto Michigan is provided with Evanti' Safety Guard. MANY DNIOCR.kTS BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. INDIANA From the returns alreadyreeeivetl, there is nn doubt but that the democrats will have a large majority' in the blouse of Representatives; tha Senute is some- what doubtful. The Indiana State Sentinel says, the Senate will most likely stand 27 dem, 23'whig, perhapi 26 to 24. CONGRESS. RoLert Dale Owcn, Dem. John Petit, W W Wick, Charles Cathcart, •' Thomas Smith, Andrew Kennedy, " Thos J hierley, J \V Davis, Caleb 13 Sinithand M'Oangliey are the only witig,i elected. ELEc"riON Tibbatts,dent, elected in the 10th district. It is r Toned by the Nlays‘ille Intelligencer, that .ludgeFrench is elected in the 9th. In the Lonis.ville distilet, Thnmasson, whig, has Lenten Nut,'ll, dem—mnjorily In the Biniibiin district, Davis, whig, has beaten 'fern Marshall. In the 6th distri , t, the returns indicate thu election of NVKee, hig, over Adams, vdtig, and Mattitl, dem. Stone, dOln, h brawn by lboing. Whig The IrrehApility is, that the delegation from lien lucky will stand 7 Whig: and 3 democrats. The dem ocrats supposed to be elected, are I.) tin y(1, Ttb batts and Judge French. NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION The election in North Cnrolinn took plar-e nn last Thursday, and waq, we believe, only for members ut Congr, , ?.4. We have the following returns. Thiel in this disirict are ,k B and I) S Reid. dem. Ctni coonty Ried n innjolitv of 84'..!—Ins innjoi ity in this. coultly in %%a,3 639, and tlr Pulk's tryijority in the wr‘s3G3. Ninth I)bartet.—Thi., linnors o ld di 4 - trier. A , n 8i L 7,2.i.,11.111,nna I) (ontluw. Yvlliz, are the candid,tea. 11'c have returns from five countiee, us follow,: ConErc, , i, 1845. President, 1811 Osit!iiw (1C) Bizt, ( 11) ('lnc. Polk. 477 266 681 213 363 32.0 411 223 311 131 556 101 21 :195 166 40 519 361 qui molls CnnnL•n r ,nhnn j ton This hig !125, n, l aq the Whig TmOni Ity 1;1.4 yenr wa , only 026, it ii thought that Out law he. 1,4 In: elociityn. Nutllng ftorn the her cii,orict4 CONSTITUTION OF TFXAS The Nev (:icons ricayone sa), th.t th ,• vadt? .., rnflhflt er+jn OW ,fin-tin have rerttrieti I h. , lilh;•r nt F ti.j n. fto a etoettuution of the State r• 1 7,•x;rn. the.es are Tothlished at lenfzth jn the tvilitio of the 30th ult. \We ttive some of ititt mine intt•resting article: and section: n+ they appeal . in that paper. premi.O,o2 that the e•litor thinks that various al terations will be made in many of them before there final pas:utze. The followin2 artich-s from the ''Bill of Rights" mac not he lininterestine: 3,1—N0 tl .4 t. 4111111 evor ho required ni unlitication to any offire of public trust uruirr this .1:3111—No bill of attninaer, ex post facto law. or nn' law impairing, the M•ti t i,,iiti,in of contracts. +hall le made, nor vested rights he divti,oed, unlesii for tom pmis of Public and for tolorpiate compensa tion IT. , T11:111e. 1 41h—N.) per son ever be impri•inne,l for debt. 1911)—Perliemities or nionopolio, are conirm y to the geniog of n free government, lied -11:111 1117,1 lie allim tql; nor shell the low of progenitute or entailment ev er he in force in Ihin Stair. In he -Executive Department" the 1 =t sertior, says hat ••Ttle supreme exeriaive rower of this State shall he vested inn (, Mel Magi st rate, who shall ba stvlcel n Gov, tmr or the Slate of Texas" •'Syr 1. The Governor shall bold his office for the termot four years ti orn the time of his itistallat and ntil his successor shall he duiv qualified, hut shall not be eligible for more than four years in any term of right years; he shall be at least thirty years of age, shall be a native citizen of the United States, or a rit is Ze 11 of the State of Texa4 at the time of the adoption of this Constitution. 'f he sth section of that part of the Constitution having reference to the "Judiciary" department of the State as follows: The Governor shall nominate, ard, by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of the Senate, shall nproint tiro Judges of the Supreme and District Coort,+. The editor of tho Civilian is of the opinion that this section will become a law, thus taking the elec tion of the Judges from the hands of the people. The Ist section of the "Legislative Department" provides that "every free white male citizen cf the U States. who shall have resided in Texas one year pre ceding an election, and the last six months in the coun ty or town in which he offers to vote, shall be a quali fied elector. Italians not taxed, and Africans and de- SC ,• ifihinl , of Africans excepted." No minister of the gositel or priest shall be a mem ber of the General As s embly. The lost election to he held on the first Monday rind the Follow ing day in November, 1!l913. and the election shall be held on thesame dayz in November ev ery two yerlfS thereafter. "f he Civilian says that '•it appears to he untie, stood that a majority of the IllelllbVT'a of the con% ention are in hn',3l'lll in The constitution ta pre vent ltol.s.— The official returns for thi, county Edlow ihat the Dernoernti have elected twi. of thilir es• Por.K nod Lvs Li F. MI" LeSlir ' S majority over Dr. Bas , ett is TWO. The Nalivkts elected are ;Vless rs. W11.1611T, 111".11"1 - 1.1tid FOS T EIL.--St. Lougi Reporter. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 The new and Splendid Steamer, 11. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, STUN E ' Muster, has commenced run regularly, and will continue to un through the giil,oll as a Weekly Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Monday mot ning 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," CLARK, Master, has eon mooned her tripe and will run 119 a i eg alb r l'nrket between PIT and W HEEL ING during the season of 1345. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. N EWTON' JONES, Agent. PERSONS having claims against me, will plense send them, during my abPence, to my attorney, Ernest Ileidelbet g Esq., who is authorised to adjust them according to my instructions. jy-111. u. HOFFMAN. Notice I auction Salto. ENGINE SHOP, STEAM ENGINE, Turning Lathes, Blarksmiths' and Oiher Tools at Auction WILL he sold on Saturday the 23d inst., at 2 o' clock, I'. M., on the premises, on the corner of Liberty, Front and West streets. a large lot of Ma chinery. T0014, - &e., among which arts: 1 Stettin Engine, Shafting and Buller; 2 Turning Lai hes: 2 Vines and Benches; 30 sets of taps and Dies; 10 Drills and Bitts; 3 Drilling Braces; I Lot of Pat lero=; 2 Stoves and Pipes; 1 Boring Lathe: 1 Rack Lathe; 1 Small Lathe; I Screw Cutting Machine and Screw Plates; 1 Grindstone; 1 Blacksmiths' Bellows; Stout Machines, 1 Lot (Mike Furniture. together with a large lot of Tools of V 116.113 kinds. Also. nt the same time will be sold the unexpired lease, (which has six years to run,) of the lot of ground with Engine shop on, same 47 feet long by 26 feet wide, with Blacksmith shop attached. The lot is 105 feet 51 inttlies on Liberty street, 57 feet 101 inches on Front at. and 16 feet 101 inehtai 40 West st. Terms at sale. mu/ 13 P -M'KENNA, Atictinneer Dry Goods at Auction. AT M•Kennn's Plirenix Auction Mart, No. 64 Market street, Siniinson's Row, between 3d and 4th streets, to-morrow. Thursday, August 14th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, a large assort ment of Dry Goods. At 2 o'clock. P. M., Furniture. nozl3 Y. M'KENN A, Auminneer. Two Houses and Lots on Pcnn strcot, at Auction VWIt.."I, be sold on Saturday next. the 16th inst., nt 3 o'clock I'. M., two Frame Houses. on Lots 15 feet front by 112 feet deep. situated on Penn street, between St. Clair stteet and Cecil's alley. and imme diately the Exchange Livery Stable; sale OU the premises. Terms ut bale Valuable Water Street Property for Sale. TLi K SI/I , SCt iber is authorked to sell that very villa able Lot 01 Ground adjoining the one on which he re. ides on Water street below Ferry stacet. having a front of 30 feet on Water street, and extending back 160 ii‘et to Front street. Title indiTutable. Terms jv J. 0. DAMS, Anci'r. Lots Nos. 25 and 26, plan of Lots of the Hairs of It-win in the 6th I Witrd of this City, having each a (tont of 2 I feet on Coal st met and extendint: back 109 feet to an A Iles , feet ..i.ly;ildjoitting properly of Robert Wray. M I).; cite be hatl at the low price of Five Hundred Dol• Zara each by application to the subscriber. j):10. J. I). DAVIS, Auctioneer. Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. AT 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep ternber neat at the Auction ROOMS a John D. Davis, corner of \Vo. d and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be sold that very valuable property known as ALLEGHENY FrRN AC F,, situated on the Atlghe ov River a 1 ott two miles above the town of Kittaning in Armstrong, (-moot,: consisting of ONE THOU- S \ND AND T w ENTY ACRES good quality land, all of snitch it suitable for cultiv ition lying in one body, g 0 acres of which is river bottom. A blast Fur- Once with Casting House, Steam Engine arid Int ge Iran Blowing Cylinder. Coal House and Scorching Ovens; one Man-don House, fl number of Dwelling Hoc WA for bands with stables, C. pentoi'a Shop, Blacksmith's .hop, &r. The furnnce and dwellings nit pleasantly situated on the riser bottom which part is all cleared nod 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 Manufacture's tieing in the midst an n 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 ran he shipped at almost all seasons of the year. A plot of the property can be furnished to any per son d,o.,irous u , canine for themselves by applying to It. Buchanan, E.q., Cincinnati. W F Johnston, Kittanning or the :wlbscritier. Tole indisputable. Terms at sale. jyl6-d&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. VENITIAN BLINDS. d. WESTERVELT, E old and well known Blind Milker, former of Second and Fourth sts., this method to inform ,s many friends of the 'act ;at his Factory is now in full mration on St Clair st., near to old Allegheny Bridge, here a constant sepply of limbs of various colors and labile., is constantly kept hand and at all prices, mm twenty-cents up to suit redomersi N. B If required, Blinds will be put tip so, that in ease of alum by fire, nr otherwise, they may be re moved without the niil of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that nnv othr piece of furniture can be removed. and without an extra expense. Administrator's Sale THERE will be sold on the 23d day of August, 1845. by order of she Orphan's Court. held in the City of Pitti.burgh, tbo 22d day of July, 1845, tw o Lots, on e bleb is erected a one story dwelling, stable, and well of water, well situated in the village of Centreville, it being the balance of the Estate of Mat tin Soollener, dscensed, each lot 30 feet 6 inches in front. by 110 feet deep, Numbered 22 and 23, on the plat of said village. Terms—Ono third of the purchase money in hand, the balance in two equal annual payments with inter est—suid lota are subject to nn annual ground rent of twelve dollars and fifteen cents. It. C. NEW PORT, Administrator. Sale to take place on the remises at 10 o'clock, aug 5, 1845-tds - Select School for Boys and Girls. HWILLIAMS having resigned his School in . rttshorgh to his brother. D. S. Williams, Vl ill open a Select School lor Males and Females, in the room over Mr Dynt's Grocery, and formerly occu- Fled he Mr Samuel Blood, in Federal street, Alleghe yy, on Nlondny, the 18111 inst. T E imaryClass, per scholar per ylarter of 11 weeks. Junior Class, " 3 Senior Class, 10 Rev. D. Elliott,D., Rev. H. 11. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. 1). Campbell, D. H., Hon. Charles Shale'', Joseph I'. Gazzam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq. ium. 9 —di v. NO. 48 REBUILT Mrum, WILSON & CO., (successors to Junes, Murphy & Co.) wish their friends and customers to take notice that they will resume bioti n ss at their old stand, No. 48 Wood st. by the 10th of S. member asst, with a splendid stock of DRY GOODS, almmt 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. au: 6-dlm lEFT at No. 46 Market street, on the evening ,1 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 enme by cal lin at our establishment, and provinr, the notes. jv 30-rf BURROWS & TURNER. RICHARD COWAN, Attorney al Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Marke june 19-d&wly Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20,000 A prime article, fur sale by mqr P. M'KENNA, A ur•t inneer Found. • ll• Sr. G. W. I,LOYD. NEW ORLEANS CIRCUSI S. P. STICKNEY, SOLE PROPRIETOR M. BUCKLEY, EQUESTRIAN DIRECTOR. rp HIS unrivalled establishment which has been for the last ten months visited by thousands, and received invariably with the greatest admiration and applause in the cities of New Orleans, Louisville and Cincinnati, will commence a short season in Pitts burgh. on or about the 12th of Atigust. 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 the most popular airs of the age. The Company is numerous and among them will be found the following well known and established favor ites: Mr M Buckley and his talented children, Masters H & E Buckley and htiwA Laura Buckley, Mr Ferd Gaison, the inimitable Clown Mr. Eaton Stone, the great bare-back rider. M. W. Day, the wonderful India-Rubber, man and slack rope dancer. Mr. \V. .T. Smith, the Dramatic Equestrian. hiss. Einsaliae Stickney the elegant female Rider The celebrated llungaritin Brothers, and C H ESN ur RAND of ETHIOPIAN MINBTREI.3, whose conga and Dances ate nightly received with shouts of Laughter. 1 - W Admittance—Boxes, 50 cts ; Pit 25 era.— Children under 10 years of age, half price to the box es. No half price to the Pit. re It no e.o abli.fiecl rule with the proprietor that no females can be admitted unaccompanied by a gentleman. r-r-r' Mr S. P. STICKN[Y most respectfully in fortmi the public, that tho small Company now about to pet form,are not in any way connected with his es taldiAhment whatsoever rotz 7 FOR SALE. THE 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 Clarice's Mills. The property contains Two hundred and fifty acres of Land, about ono hundred acres of which are under cultivation; a Merchant mill, containing two runs of Burrs, and one run of stones for count ty 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 neighborhood— not exceeding j 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 shun ted adjoining the above property, containing Two hundred awl thirty fuur acres; of which about. one hun dred and twenty five acres are under fine cultivation— with a comfortable dwelling house, barn. anti toilet necessary outbuildings in gond repair, and a never failing spring of good water near the door. The above property will be sold together or sepa rately, to suit purchasers, rind a clear and indisputable title can he given. Application may be made either to Seth Clark, who resides in Brooke County, Vn. near ihe premise:, nnd v,lin will show the property, or to the undersigned, nt Pittsburgh, Pa. If not dis posed of previously at private sale, the above property will be offered at public sale un the premines, on the Ist day of October next, at noon, and possession given on the I At day Of April next. Terms—nne-third of the purchase money will be required when possession is given, and the bnlance in three annual payments, bearing interest and secured by lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAN. / Eirs. MORRIS`JONES, 5 aug r.:7The Wheeling Times, Wellsburg Transcript, Steuhenvi!le Union. and Wu,hingitm Roportr, r, will plen.e publish till sale, and 9 , 111 i bill 10 11,i-t otTieo. In the Court of Common Pleom of AVezheny Coun Iy, No. 105, March Term, 1845. So.rnn G. Cutter, by her next friend, Samnot M'Niusters, t Libel for Divorce. Ds. (a rioculo matrimonii. John Al. Cutter. To John N. Caller, the above named respondent. Take notice, that whereas a writ of alio: subpoena sur libel for divorce, at the suit of your wife, Sarah G. Cutter, by her next friend Samael M"Alaster, was is. sued oat of the above Court, tested at Pittsburgh, a., the 811, day of April. 1845 and returnable to the 3d Monday of Jane, 1845; and whereas, on the return of the said alias subprenn proof was made that you could not be found in said County; now you are hereby required robe and appear in your proper person nt the. Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on the 4th Mon day of Oeto:wr next, to answer the Petition or libel of your said wife, and shi , 'w cause, if any vou have, why she should not be divorced from rho bond of matri mony. ELIJ A H TR OV L LO. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, July 89, 1845. In the Court of Common Pleas fur Allegheny Conn , y. No. 105, March Term 1843. Sipian G. Cotter, by her next friend Samuel :11CMasters, Libel for Divorce. res. a vinculo matrimonii. John M Cutter. The Respondent olitwe named is required to take notice that the depositions of witnesses, to be read on the hearing of the above cause, will he taken before Alexander Miller, Esquire, no Saturday, the 18th day of October next, between the hours of ono and six o'clock, P. M.. at his oflice in the Chy of Pittsburgh. MAGRAW & M I KNIGHT, Attorneys fur Libellant. Pinsbure,h, tidy 25. 134530-d4w. Mackerel. toBBLS. No 3, huge size; just received and for rule by J. & J. IkIcDEVITT, ,June 4 No. 224, Liberty street. Honey. IN Rmull Boxes, put up fur Family 17. e, on hand and for 'lulu by J. & .1. M'DEvirr, dune 4 Tio 224 Liberty street. Public Notice rill I E President, Directors and Con-many, known n 4 the "Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh," will, ut the next meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the ptivilege of issuing notes payable on de mand. THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh July Ist, 1845-jy3o-dhlanl3. Removal. ABEELEN has remo , ,ed his Commission and • Forwarding nosiness from the Canal Basin to his new ‘iinrehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite tho Post Office. may 30. Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson iVreath, or National Souvenir. ANational Tribute, commemorative of the g r oat civil victory, achieved by the people, through the hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United Sutra, n portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. J ust received and for folic by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, 44 Market street. 'AUG REIM • 0 P POgITON Good Intent Fast ,Lino for Pl m tdli mi :O" or &PLEA DID TRu 13 11 ILT Ca •• , 0 ' L .. ..Z . '. ....•1111•4 Limited to Seven Passengers. Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS. AAct-nding the mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA• ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHANIBEEISBUGH, Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, mimeo. ling with Mail Cars for New Yrirk; also at Chambers- burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and Waal/. inton City. r'OtEce opposite the Ex.change Hotel.4lo may 3-1 v A. HENDERSON, Agent. FARE REDUCED TO 8 DOLLARS. Good Intent Fait Mail fbr PEIIILLADIELPHUA, Leave Pittsburgh Daily at I o'clock P IW, BUNNING TIMOITGU IN 48 1101788, Ascending the hills with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. From Ckombersburg by Rail Roadlo Philadelphia. In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there connecting with .Vail Cars for New-York; also at Chambersburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and•Washingtnn City. Only Office for the above Lino, next door to the Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street. _Jane 12•d3rn W. R. MOORHEAD. A'gt. PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM B. STIAMPEIIt, MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the rnrner of Wood and Water streets, on the site occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Great Fire, where 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 Goods is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected with much Care to suit the mar ket. He hoe 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 S. r STICKNEY Clothing suited to the Season. consisting of Cloth, Frock and DrI`SA Coats, of all coke various qualities, from $6 to $18; various patterns Tweed, Linen, Gingham and Cossimere Coate, vary ing in price from $1,25 to 6; together with a large /neck of Cloth, CASA; mere. Snttinett, Tweed, Jean and Sum mer Pants—all of whilh have been recently manufac tured, and of the beat materials, purchased at the late reduced prices. He offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS As any eqtabliehment 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 Torments of all kfnils 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 therrnwlves. .11.244 Ferry, Salt Works and Building Lots, FOR SALE. THE subscribeis offer at private sale, all that valuahln real eAnte situate in Lower St. Clair township, at the mouth of Saw Mill Run, on the Ohio River. To suit the convenience or those desiring to make a a profitable inve_siment, they will sell aeparatety, THE SALT WORKS, including a lot of abcat three acres of ground, lying on the Steubenville Turnpike Rond. These works are in operation and good order, and from their location and proxim'l,l to the city, offer pecsiliar inducements to per sons Wi,hing to engage in that business. They will olio sell separately, THE. FERRY, including idiom nn acre of lend, with the exclusive privilege of landing on that side of the Ohio river. From the great and daily increase of trade across the Ohio river at this point, being the most direct mad from the borough of Vancitestar and Allegheny City to the Southern side of tha Ohio River, it will in a Fe* years be equal to any ferry on the river. fronting on the river and Steubenville road, suitable for building, will be sold separately or otherwise to suit purchasers. Fur further particulars enquire of ROBFRT ROBB, at the office of Rebh & NleConn.ll, over the Post Office. GEORGE OGDEN. uttg.9--am ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. PERSONS having Hardware ur Cutlery in a dam* aged state, can have it ground, polished and to paired in a neat and substantial manner by the subs scriber. Any orrlersleft with John W. Blair, No. 120 Wend street, will meet with prompt attention. ap '6—lf. THOMAS McCARTHY. OF spLF.NDID TROT BUILT coacHes. AND RAIL ROAD CARS, {;;W.4? ort. RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! Damaged Cutlery. Dissolution T HE firm of Constable, Rorke R.:. Co, wns dis solved, by rnutunl consent, on the 11th inst. . . Constable & Strickler are authorized to settle the business of the late 6rm, and as it is desired that the same shall be closed without delay, it is hoped that those that know themselves to be indebted will be pre pared to settle as speedily as possible. N 4TH. CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, J. S. STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, July 18, 1845. Safety and Vault Doors manufactured as heretofore. at the old quint!, Second street. 5y28•3r0 CONSTABLE & STRICKLER. Dissolution. "E partnership 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. .1 K LOGAN, Pittsburgh, August 1, 1895. Dry Goods at Cost. 1 - AS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets. overt D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business. offers for sale his stock of Dry Goods now on hand, nt cost, c omorising a large assortment of cloths, cnssimeres, sattinetts, vestings, prints, marlins, &c.. and would respectfully invite the attention of those wishing to purchase as he is determined to close up his present business. August 2, 1845.—aug 4. Bonnet Boards. ASUPERIOR atticle thbi tiny teceiverl ivnfl for ; ale by augl• JOHN H. MELLOR. Shoe Paper. itLOT 1116 day receititti‘una for stile aug2.. JOHN IL MELLOR.. G EO. CONNELL.