4P1„: >. . 'f.~k;~ it Map Slanting Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15,1895 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR AUGUST. J. Carothers, T. J. Bigham. Joshua Hanna CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communicntions which may appear in Ibis paper. we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fitst made known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken an expressiveof the views of the ?Triter, sad oot the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. DEATHS BT THE EXPLOSIoN IN ALLEGHENY.— % been learned with much regret thnt, Mr. MAIHIEW Ettrrin., anothcr of the men scalded by the explosion of the gasometer in the Protestant Methodist Church, Allegheny, died yesterday morning. Mr. Eyster, was much respected, and his death is universally de plored. Mr. Moans, was buried at 2 and Mr. ETSTER at 4 o'clock, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Rus- SELL, when we last heard from him—about two o'• clock P. M. was not expected to live many hours-Mr. Snow's is now believed to be in a much more danger ous situation than at first suppon'd. Wm. Karna Esq., though some better, is, we are sorry to learn, not entirely out of danger. "What shadows we are what shadows we ramie." P. S. Mr Russeu. is no more—lie died }'ester day evening. NEW ORLEANS Csiteus.—S. P. Slickney has nr rived with his unrivalled company of Equestrians.— First appearance this evening. CINCINNATI CIRCUS.—Owing to the ext raortlinary 'ocelot, tho Manager has herr' induced to remain here for two nights longer, which will positively tie his last. Mr. Editor:—l have heard our esteemed fellow. citizen, Mr R.. 11. Kenn, favorably spoken of as a csndidate for Clerk of the County Court. The notni- nation of this gentleman would he received with pleasum 11 the voters of Allegheny county, nod, in view of hie eminent qualifications. gentlemanly de. portment, and devotion to the priciple,3 of his party in its darkest hour, he wouttl receive a warm and gen et-awl su7 port from the democracy of ("The democratic citizens of the First Ward, will meet at Llele's Tavern on Saturday evening nest, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the County Convention which is to tt.semble on the NVea newiny followinz. ner,ls. PENN INSURANCE COMPANY The Sixth instalment on the Siock of this Compa ny [being $ 50 per share] will he doe on Fr iday next, the 15th inst. J. FTFNEY, Jr., Sec'y. nue, 13.3 t SIXTH WARD DELEGATE: MEETING The democtats of the 6th NVard, city of Pittsburgh, ere requested to meet at the honor of Henry Ren, in said Ward, on Stour-cloy the I€'h inst. to elect. in nc conianee with the call of the Committee of Cone, potwience, two Delegmes to the Dernormic County Convention, to he held at the New Court Homur nn Wednesday, the 20th inst. -By nr.ler of th.• Commit tee. R. GALWAY, Ch'n. sae 3.1845. [gr. We am requ..sted to say ihat [lto meeting of democratic cimens of Reserve Township. to cloio-c delimiter to ate County convention, Nail tic held ut the Troy School house, on next Saturday at 3 o'clock P. M. Mr. Editor:—Ai the time is (Ira.% ing near for the nomination of our candidates, permit toe tu glut the the name of Junx W. BURRELL, E.q. us one of the democrati7. represenuttivcs of Allegheny county, in our next Legislature. Mr Burrell is one of t h e old School Jefferson Democrats, and has always been steadfast to the party through adversity ad well as prosperity. Should he be elected Allegheny county may depend un a strong supporter of the Hail Road Bill, and all other democratic tocunure•s. 11;d a.- era should nut be forgotten. ANTI.I3A\Ii augl4. LEGISLATURF Col Rya L ilttt.tat, of Versailles township Hill he Presented to the Democratic. CMIVOIIII4III it a ( . 111(11- .410 e for the Assembly. Col M. was formerly n cot yen of Fayette county, and a member of the Corn•en tinn which adopted the. present revise Gong' ion ion of this State. He i.t a gentleman of stetlior., Democra tic principles, and sound practical hnsinr4s trialifica tions, ant♦ if nominated will not molt but prove a faithful and able supporter of doe Il.ril It-:,rd to Pittsburgh. MANY DLNIoCiIITA. WI. 14 couNn"r Ii ASURER THOMAS BLACKSIoRE, Esq., of Birminiiloirn is II cnnditinte f.tt the otlive of Cow Trvosurel, ject to the derision of the Democratic Como Con vendon. Mr Mackmore well qtantificti for the of bee, and deserving of public colitiilenco. mor, 1-fikwic CLERK 01 , 'fFIE CoURT Please announce the nnme of Col. W. G. 11 Am: {CNA, of Wilkins township, to the electors of APegherty Imlay, as a suitable person to fill ;he office !,f Clerk of the Court. Col. HAWKtN3 being in every way emi nently qualified fur the Mike, we respeci fully, but earnestly urge his nomination by Ihe Demoerm in Con vention, as we believe it will add .trengili to the ticket, as well 114 secure a competent officer. j:t 31" MANY DEMOCRATS. CLERK OF THE COURT OF QR. SESSIONS. NATHANIEL PATTERSON of the Bormigh of Bir mingham ie n candidate for nomination by the Demo erotic Convention fur the office of Clerk of the Court of Quarter Segsionc jy CLERK OF THE. COURT Mr Editor:—Annonnce the name of Mr ft 13 KERR for the nomination of Clerk of Court. Mr Kerr is de*erving and undeviating. Democrat, rind ever reedy g.citiefead the principle.; of the party without fear, fa vor or affection—hi,: nomination to that office would be hailed by the triumph of his election. 9.1,6 C MANI' DEM4,CRATg. COUNTY CONS ISS EON ER YOU lira hereby authorized to announce ARTHUR F. Exq., of Peeble4 J own.hip, a: a candidate for County Corr. mi.sioner. Mr Core has been for somo time an acting Magistrate of ill. Township, and in ghat capacity won the confidence of hi 4 neighbors—he is well qualified for the office—a derided Democrat, and if nominated by th•• Democratic. Convention will receive* warm support from THE r EDP L K. aug fl•-d&wtc. REGISTER Mr Editor.—Please announce that (he name of EDWARD McCORICIA, Esq., Of Indiana township, will be presented to the Democratic County Convention, aa a suitable person for the Offica of Regiiter. McCorkle, if nominated, will make a strong candidate, and if elected, a good and competent officer. ami l 7-d&wtc Mery VrITFR9. COUNTY CO NI ISSON ER. •Tlio name of JANKs C. CU3ixisQ3, of the sixth ward hes been mentioned as nn excellent one to be pre sented to the convention for nomination to the office of County Commissioner. Mr Cummings' pent famil iarity with business, his long experience as a Justice of the peace, and upright find consistent course as a men and democrat, entitled him to the consideration of thy porivention, and of the detnocrucy of the county of aug ALLEGHENY. LEGISLATURE Mr Editor.-You are hereby authorized to announce Jetsre Coorta, of Moon township, as a candidate for the l i totsi.sTuar, subject to the decision of the Desoloeratip Convention. Mr Cooper is well qualifi ed, exal has all his life been a firm nod consistet.t dem perit. He is tote decided frieed of the Rail Road. 11 1 1 /2' MOON TOW NSH I P For sea ., colt!, Clotehe.t for In ,tr lenrrir r i pply ,cf the. (.(nr.•. Two tho,r.t front the E zebu ove; uDel nt the ‘Vhat t - treat Oct o.t•tiO• .tiir.rt , 7Jlli •he FILGUS )11001(111: D. I tilt I'EoPI.F. mac 9 A geldt. REGISTER . . , Entrott.—Perrnit me, through the columns of your valuable paper to announce the name 3f WM. M'CLuttE, Esq., of the Third' Ward of the City of Pittsburp,b, as a suitable person to be supported by the Democracy of ibis comity for the office of Register. Mr. M'Clure 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 wel las to MANY DEMOCRATS OF THE 3D WARD. noC,3-d&WIC. CLERK OF THE COURT JAMES C RICHEY. or Itoliinsim township, k n can didate fur die otlice of Clerk of the Glint f Quarter Sessions, subject to the nomination of ilw Democratic Convention. 28-d I ws.vot CLERK OF• 'nip: COURTS JOHN M. SNow DEs. Jr. of Allegheny City, will be supported as a candidate for the nomination of Clerk of the Courts, at the approaching Demnarnti, County Convention by MANY DMOCR ITS. ring 4. COUNTY THE XSURER Mr Editor—Announce in your paper that rutty REA, a the fith Ward of the city of Pittshorgh, (for merly Pitt township,) will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Mr. Rea, has been through life a steady and consistent Democrat—he ht well qunli fied for the office;—ns Treasurer of Pitt township for a number of years, he nequired much knowledge of comity affairs, and would go into the office well in formed as to the nature of its duties. Mr Rea, has. at all times, taken in active part in sustaining the cause of Democracy, and is deserving, of tbi. favor nt their hands: PITT TOWN till'. au; 4-` COUNTY CONIMISSICN We ere !Imhof i7.ed to a natal ore Jo: Veil E WC A I.: of Fayette town hi Gn the eine, of (Monty Cum rni , “ioner, sohject to the nom him ion of I).•moerat is Coovent joly -f1 lu & wur Port of Pittsburg!). 2 FVEI IVATER THE t ARRIVEI). Dad , '" BeaTer Parket.; Daily Browiiisville Arrow, Attsiri.iti, DEP.\ itTED. Daily Beaver Parkci,; Dail:: Browns, iii. Parke's; Amulet, Smith, 1V heeling. Beaver, IX arr.= and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. THE sru:Nnin 1 NAI. I'A('KETIC, Express & Telegraph, Leave Ben ver (Soottiv. cxperted.) nt I o'- clock NI.. (on 1110 artiv,il et the .tea'n,r Nltelottan from l'ittsburgh,) and ;wive ni rani morning at 7 o ' clock — connerling nt Wa;ren welt Ne,l. Meer,. & Co 's line of Stag• , e, whHell leave ‘fora en on the nr rival of the Packet, and reueb Cleveland bulor a tight. Fare through $.l 50. • ing in Po I..burgh nre enli;led to choice of I ,.•r!ip, on ihc Canal Ihtehm. and grit-. For pa...a , m a7toly on boa od Stcambont Mmlmtan, ur HAIN s M H It l'uN ,t; •Pitl•hurglt. f(K & Ca., Ite.l,er. For pus:tage re. armor: reply nt the Stage niTiera NEIL. Moon .1 S i 1 l', 1 A Vl.Oll. \Varren. SPEED AND COMFORT !! PITONONGAIIEL A. ROUTE. FOR BA LUNIWIE AND PHIL MI:1.1'111A THF. SPLENDID Y AtIT /IL ING <Vika% n 6r:34'/V, CONSUL ANII LOUIS NIeLANE. IV/11 coin ,11( . 1 , , 3lctt,la ylhr 1:217, o f .11,y. :If, ku:r'lanhlr y (ripe, Onl' hunt sill leuveTil A. M The iithcf in Ihe (exrert v I lietnorniirz Boat ,A tio• Car. of Ow Bailin - V/I'o /111 d (0110 11:111 1\1”1 , 1 :It Cumin, kor.ti, a "'clock. A it.. In, rwXt Alit/ .11,101' in Bultirnore, at S o'd.o.c.', P. bl. tic v.e1.1,g. 2, ey . t . Through to itriliiitiore in 3:2 1'11161 , 4 , 11'u Irt TlN'ihoe,•ll.l.: I ' l,l rft , -01_•4•1.4 P.110 , 1._!r on the i„c I“)("IS tlo• fir., ni ht. ra-4 ov..rtho 111 /trhi.- 1,041 ,, i , .04 -, 1,(1 1111:11i in t:11111:,r:.1:01, 11,14 11%Iliti in= no L! trace, ,ilig,v,..ther. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE. ti. h4".7 STEA N 1 ER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. CAMPUELI., LeaVt•A Bracer n! 3 o'clock. A . NI. o'cl,wl:. E. T. STE ANI ER N111111(4 r rr. ;.: A. I. " ITeßser at 1 11 . 1 . .1.1 I'. \I. In rfmnoclio3 with ''l Eicight l'aS 5,1.20 (::111111 11 , )1111 ii`, ;1,1 CIO% Llom. and :0 all pact 00 La;. , . I_ iie and :11i , :16:4,111. Apply (;. M. lIARION & CO., JOHN S. DICKEY. Boast,. jnine 211 (TA & 1103,.r. BE,1V•I1R pAcKl,:i -bran- The wedknown steamer YI I C !GAN. W• B.Bots:' , .\bower,hnscommonred her regolnr lea‘ine (es hereto• fore) at 3 o'clock. I'. M.. and Renner nt !I, A. 11. Pricesto 'quit the times, tied those whc WI% ft no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will hr opeard nu noon an the wrtather will permit; on the openiml of which CL ARN & CO'S LINE to CLEVEL A ND,O.,and MEADVILLV., Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to G. M. lIARTON, jaly 12 Water street. na'The Michigan in provided with Evans' Safety Guard. [Bl3. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 TI Item and S plc did Steam( r, U. S. MAIL MONONGAIIELA, STO Master, has COMITIPIIred r 1111• ping regularly, end will continue to ton through the ,:en.en ns n Weel.ly Packet between l'itt.dmrgli nod Cincinnati, k av i ng Pittslairgh every Monday motnin, nt an d Cincinnati every Thur-d,,y morning at the same hoer. For freight or pas: nge apply on board. m 26. Fit tsbqrgh and Wheeling Packet, ,paw N. THE safe Lind well-found steamier .{ “U r lc „A, ," CL A RK , Mnster, ling Con .. menc..qi her trip4nl.l will nun tI.• a t eg ulbr Packet betw.en I'ITTSBURti II and W HEEL ING during the seng.on of 1 Z 315. For freight or pad sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20 000 A prime attic, for sale by mart D. & G. W. LLOYD BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. TENNESSEE ELECTION BROWN', Dew. FoSTER, Davidson county', 154 G 2.122 Wilson, 1055 2314 The democratic gain in the above ig over 200—In Williamson the gain is over 200; in Summer it is lar ger; in Bradford over 200; in !Warlord, over 100, as compared with the Presidential election of last year. ALABAMA As Car as beaul frutn Terry, L), h received in C. 1 0 ,1 1000 m nj in A ntauglt 4110 in Nlotagornery 15 , ) " in Tuiludega 3(11) Martin has teceired I 'Macon 500 " in It, -ell 500 " in Butler 400 " Report gz.is that in LownJes, Tem) hay received 3 to 1 over Mart;. INDIANA In the Legilaturr there will be a joint nmjority of from 15 to 20. The triajorily of the popular New over 3000!! NORTH CAROLINA The following Congtetistnea are micertaitted to bo clected in thi4 State, 3d dit•trict S Iliad, demo crat; Itb J Worth, wilt::: 51.11 J C Dobbin, dam; .1 J McKay, dem; 7th J l .1 D tuiel, dem; VIII dem. Nit rip. ilive retUFliS Gumthe otherdi,ttin From out Extra of Yesterdity HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXIC 0 THRICE HOUR A IN ADC•NCK"F TUE MAIL Wc are indriard to our excellent ft lend Dr. HOWARD K EDY, Itr a'ropy of the ii.t:;itti Ire S,l/ of Wrd net day, from which wr copy t he following highly impor tant utielligencr from Mrxico. The paper WWI fot tvanl•d by the BROW 9SVILI.E Ilos r. 11113 placed in our po.x.ession at 5 o ' clock 1 ' Nl.—at hour. in n• - varier of the MIDI. WC have no tiWit.a. I hat our rllic lent Po-I mataer Goneral, if made itelitillitlted with the facto would Ite prnmitt In mlkittg arrangements for the re gular ennvey h‘• tnnii by the Ilt.inA ns% ilie Bow!. It 1. due to the people ut dor manufacturing cutntr.u. city that they should hive every possible advantage In tl e ti I 1.16; stirs. IVe trtt4t that itteasur. (410'11 :1: IMO` 141 111.ICe the eq.l•jct•t in a pf ITV! tho (;,-nerul ►~tr~,►cr\Nr FLzu‘l Nll- XR. I3l' MOIN;I:S k u'rloch. NI I:11.m the Piearsae, August 3 ] By the Ilrf 1 , 11 of the M.Aicatt whooriet I(elarnpage we kise Vera Crux date, to the 23.1 t/ it, her cloy of I . .t.t.tenger, Mr M'N tito , tottcto to the lion Mr Buchnit.irt, h ten Mt Diittre'rei U S l'ou inl at Vent Cron. 151 . 1 tr with the United States 1401 not tern tit-clarrtt nitt•it 1)10 It. That it tittt.t tleditn'tl. how e, er, the c etierts I 111 , 11.11,11. itt,tl we ;earn that the Mexie:nt geYolllole. rt•in tl.)," tino. 11 , !",, 2.0111) 0011 to Curs n I'll. rr,,nl, is ttoo t vl w't r On the fin of Mesh. C.), 0"1h ,, 4 4eeto• 1110 t, i.mhahl-; It ton Noah Malt, II It co,kll,s, pr , er,srtell that letv;th, might he 1.1 nn mrnAe sers)re to Ewing the mind. i.f to a ,erase rat limit true coll.1;11..o. .16.. IA VCl3 ll73tot I.l l tre toty.t "Nlet.;enn. to ern.. The C.ltTirll.ll . l etternv 1. tttl, n.lNottentte of out ti.sonotn, me:, tee. It.. nn 1 1. even n twat tte•gtott ~r the Itepti!dte_ In O.e rt.ttne ot Indere - D.lton, to Hie ' , nut! . let.!• • inllict upon therti tite nt., c•xt ntpltit . ; rnet.t, and 1; .1 envo thy ntwon." Smee• the a!)o..r Itl,- ft of. : I ~•11,Z phi Ulla .14 , I• ft ton tl.O t!,• ,p 1 do I 1 1 . 1 nnihr svi,lrr , 4 ti. , , a. , that tilt. t?:l4k ;Le ..1 0.0 I'. St•t,t. 111` Wok' Am, V.• 4.11• :•I Vl•ra ( - r, OW Ant, i.nti , ot.t., ‘rtl! f.w 11 , :So t, t.ll,Rnd tho Watel VV,it•h. fM" on the f wrh!l.ll 14.101,11• Ct it 1,11:11•1- le: Itz , nr... There wet, Frenelt.r'l .. o r ' Sp , .l 1.11 men of , A ‘ ' elt. Cl pa.„7...a led, but no Ametican. Soo, t (he :ttit.r 100 r• probably !coked in them bet.oe 1111.1 A. r..g.trds a declaration of war nn the' tri of In nor tnindr nettling seem fln.f.• o',lll/11`. Sndl Ctlnr.o is necessary to the political VILIAIRnce of -nine, to [let inordinate vanity of other 4, and to gira a tlord 0 better chant e In rob the 111.11 , 111! Cheit than tl,e) tr", The ignorant illll,,s..W.eo”.CiOU. of 'l." i 'me' ablo defeat that await. thin from lock of l tnat edi:•• of their o‘.ll ieof.,utres and tb , se t f their lid. il•ajoin in the hostile hnr and cry N Mee the ribose was written, we hare ed full tiles of El 'Vetraruzano Ltloe. of lint relit,iu Itia paper cif IGila ult., is In n most terrible rage at the nudnrils of the U. States The pirtyty commilted by T ex ns, t i e (HO,. pl.tel, Ihe.indepeodenceof 111usico in immediate tin,- V. , ' I rol,hing her of an imp , ' tam part of her ter ritory we have advanced another atop on the road of pm lid> and injustice. \V,' have, in his opinion, altor hunt lug nt the solemn protests 1.1 :11iexico, filially ti down the glove, and no other entu:st in now left f,-r I.in countrymen thy. to settle the of Al'i !mint ~1 the swiinl, tis shed the very l,i.t rd 1.1.u5l in drfenue of the tumor :end intrari v of ti,' trail rt. Ile adman that 7.% eNiro is inferior to the UWI,I Stiil ea in power: hat the former, bethinks, 11116 . )1,1 mod,. nt strength when n notion is flollitin in n 0111140. Two light shocks ofe felt tit Vern C1'111.0,1010 13th ult, (.111.1hrtWel . 11 their' cuing a severe of lain. following extinct of n lever, which has been hi a commercial bowie iu 11114 polilish 1111 ow ing, Moral upon the nnw ments of Northwestern NIATAMORAS, July 17th, 1313 I write to you ituain the.; voon, fearing, that war will be declared be Mexico annit - eit the U Staten, and :111 communication imortupted for some lime. From pre.ent manife-tabor of feeling towards Ameri efill'i, we fear we may he expelled From the country ut fifteen ilav's notice. The N.;w Orientis.leffersonhin pahliiheet nn extract of n letter front Vera Crue, .Inter) the ‘.2 . 2i nit which '1 have to conclude this inn Inn r v , ns the news is just in tint WAR lIAS BEEN DECLARED AGAINST 'I'llE AMERtC ANS, and the vessels are going otF immediately, to prevent being seized. The Courier, otter noticing the rumors afloat, and the above extract, sayAt We hove seen letters Flom Mexico of .Illy which say war is inevitable. The senate had assem bled to dluCJsa the question of peace or war, and the issue dependod on their delibetntiuns. From such information no we, can obtain, we think it probable that if tiny belligerent step hot , been token, it is that which the Bee states it is credibly informed has been ordered—on embargo on American coin• merce. The New Orleans Jetfersoninn says that Mr. Ar angoes, the Mexican Consul for that city, has intima ted his intention of closing his official business here, next Wednesday. The Mexican vessels now in port are hurrying to be ready to clear through the custom hoaso before that time expires: s', ?* ktuttion Salts. ENGINE SHOP, STEAM ENGINE, Turning Lathes, Blacksmiths' and Other Tools at Auction WILL be sold on Saturday the 23d inst., at 2 o' clock, P. M., on the premises. on the corner of Liberty, Front and West streets, a largn lot of Ma chinery, Tools, &e., among which ore: 1 Steam Engine, Shafting and Boiler; 2 Turning Lathes; 2 Vices and Benches; 30 sets of taps and Dies; 40 Drills and Bitts; 3 Drilling Braces; I Lot of Patterns; 2 Stoves and Pipes; 1 Boring Let he; .I, Rack Lathe; 1 SIIIIIII Lathe; I Screw Cutting Machine and Screw l'late , ; 1 Grindstone; I Blneksmiths' Bellows; 8 Smut Machines, 1 Lot ()thee Furniture. together with a large lot of Tool; of various kinds. Also. at the same limo 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, uhlt Blacksmith shop nitsched. The lot is 10.5 feet 5.1 inches on Liberty street, 57 feet RI inches on Flouts:. and 76 feet 10i inches on ]Vest st. Terms at sale. aull3 P M . KENN A. Auctioneer. Two Houses and Lots on Penn street, at Auction. WILT. be next the icd, 3 o ' cliWk 111., two Frame Hon.-R.on 1 - ,,,t1 IL filill:front I,v 11'2 I , et doer, sit miter! on Penn street. bets‘iam Si Clair street and Cecil's alley, and imme. the Exchange Livery Stable; sale on the prerni,es. Term , at sale. Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. 10 .'cloch on Thursday morning the 4th Sep. A*ember next nt the Auction Rooms of John D. Davis, eiirtier of lVocrl and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh Pn , will he sold that very valuable property known OR AI. L EGH EN Y FURNACE, situated on the Al Ighe ny River about two miles above the town of Nittnning in Armstrow , county; consisting of ONE THOU SAND AND TWENTY ACHES good quality land. nil "I wfrrh is imitable for cultiv uion lying in one body, 80 ncreii of which is river bottom, A blast Fur nace with Stearn Engine and Loge Iwo Bbowin. , Cylinder. Coal HMCO! and Srorchill, Deena; one Nlnnsion iinll3P, n number of Dwelling House, for hands with stables, Cat penter's Shop, Black.onith'. shop, &e. Ihe furnace linti tor pleasant'y ..itilate,l on the titer bottom which part is cleartid and tinder fence. The itiEs around the fornunce contain inexhaustible .applies of Ore. Coal and Limestone, .s, d mach of au , I Ind is well timbered, affording the greatest facilities for the making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke. This propel iv 44, rs many advantages to the Iron Matoilarturer• heicg in the midst of li a rich and beau tiful country, affording in thogrentest abundance every ilesrript ion of r,uppliv. rerplinul for the prosecution of work, of this konl. lind within sf/ mil°s of the Pitts butch trout:et, to which all the mntinfartuted articles can he shipped nt almost all seasons of the year. A plot ~f the foopf•rov can IN• of any per. •ait desinat. to examine for themselee: by applying to R. Buchanan, . Cincinnati. W F Johnston, I.- , t , Nitwit-wig or the :.olo.critrer. iodi.iffloble. 'forma at JOHN D. DAVIS, A urt'r. NEW GOOD►' OPENING THIS DAY AT NO. 46, BARROWS & TURNER, ,%11;1.1 li V ENITIAN BLIN1)S. LI. WESTEIZVELT, it r. u.J alai wi•ii !snow n Vi‘• JitHri Mind Maki•r, former y St•rc , (111i111 (;14 11,1•010t1 (0 infOrM 1. of the .`art hut hi. Furtnrt in now in fuel iaa.oiial ail St Cilir At., niatr A l'ieg ieriy. Bridge, hew « rii dint.l'itl of r: 10014 4,1 V1111. , i/,‘ e 0101.3 tl/01 . 14 C , Jll.l'lllily 1 . 0• pl a hand rti,ll itt ain t werki)-cen up to *ail N. IS If rey,•••l. II:1;.,Is t. ill h e i n r it :P:ll[n IV they may itt•rc rn i.;.1 of It scicw-di • njul with 'iv. 1011 C Um !mute Can d t Y.l rzi eXpt . ll,C. i Administrator's Sale CI; t h e 2:1.1 Eloy rl,\ 1'; ill kl•', C. .tilt, Lrhl ;n ,gf on sho 22d .Inv of July. to, ti n ., I'n !:',.!t i. cterTi'd u •no st"ry ;,.. ; ,„,4 or. *ninon,' in the „fl'r. , E ti•thircc of the Essnie of „ iii , nisch ho 311 f - t•et fi inches in Gino, he 1 111 1..1•! NLITYII/,1 VII and 23, on tiro or %,11,1 rr;ln Cr. I', t n .— thin 11140 1,11111 , potrlinse rnonry in 1 1 . 1 1 1 11, hrr Isithoiro in too ri 3 llrll notion' tiityrtoints wirh tutor est—snot 1.44 nn' Illthio.cl 10 sin Elution' gloom] rent of to elves dollars 111111 fllll,ll crsl , lB. R. I. NE \N PORT. Adtuittistrnitsr, Soh. to mks. on Elio 'itemises sit k. M. :tor, .5.184:,13* Select School for Goya and Girls. tir 11.1.1.‘ iriviniz his Si - 110 , 01 in to iit i'•r. 1). S. Wlllimn4, 5.1.1 :1 Vrtmil , f, in 1)v"i 1.11 ,, C1 . 1 V, ur,d forme, !,.• Of.ell -1,•,I I NI, edernl sireot, 011 NIOltd:1\ , Ili' 3111 11t. TERms:—Plimnr)Cl:l4,, of Ivr .cholor per (planer of II week,. I S-niur Cho,: I=l 1). I) I)., 1;.,. I). lf. Eiid lle, D. 1).. 11.• v. A. I). (Tanipb•ll. I). I)., Ilan. ( Sl.ulvr„ (i 1/A.m . ), I)., Cita! lei 11. ktut.ll, E. 4 1. FM:: 9-l1 NO. 46 'REBUILT Ai RII , I.SON CO., (%111:cesvors to ) their triot..h. at..l C 11411,11 1 , 1, in - n itiee bit they will resume thoir old Ni. •18 Avo.l:t by tho of S pieuiLer next. will. a spleildhl sto c k of 1)11.Y GOODS, almolt ..f which will be t.../irrig new. 1 hey will he glad to soe toil ...ors... till who Indy Nl...it tr...11.et to purcla.se Du Goods. aug 8-d1 Found EFT at No. .Ir, f,irert, on the evening of the 251 h inlant. n =not of Momoy, ‘t hie It t, 114 suprmtird to hat, 1101,.11 dripped by some pei , on whilo in the more. can have the ano n • In c a l liaz :it our rstabli , lnnrnt, an,l proving ibe note, iv 'io-ii MIR iIMVS 'l TURNER. lIICIIARD COWAN, Attorney at 16111 w, ()Tire in Iltitkp', BuildingA, 4th street, nt•w' Mot hvi Jung. Day Book Found A DAY Book,"l”donv,ing to John I}i li r4on, w,14 found boyond the ti;olison and h•ft tit the ()dice of the l'itt•burch Nlorninz, PoAt where the ewnrr con have it by paying for thi4 tuivvtt tit•lnent. F. Madder, &c. 1. 1 CASK ONII.IIIO NIADDEII; 30 libls. chipped Lozwood; 1 case :11adru.s indigo. for mak by M. 13. RM.'S & Co„ 81412. No. 9 Water sr sugar 12m, HFIDS N 0 Sugut. Strictly Primo UP 95 bbl 9 Loaf do, assorted Nos; 10 bbls l'uwdort.d Sug ar. M. 11. 1111EY, & Co., augl2 Nu p Water street P. M'KENNA, Am•tioneer =EMI NEW ORLEANS CIRGeffS! S. P. STICKNEY, SOLE PROPRIETOR DI. BUCKLEY, EQUESTRIAN DIRECTOR. rfIHIS mit ivolied establishment which has been for the last ten months visited by Ilion:ands, rind receiVNl invnritthly with the greatest admiration and appinuse in the cities of New Orleans. Louisville and Cincinnati, will commence a short season in Pitts burgli. on or about the 12th of Angus'. The m o inazet nssores the public that no pains will he spared to merit their patronage The stud of hoses is composed of Twenty well trained & b3antiful animals. The zplentlid New Orleans Brass Band, will enliven the performances with the most popular airs of the ago. Compnnv is numProus and amnnalboin W ill be found the following well known and established 14i:cr.- Mr NT Buckley nnd Ida talented children, MaAers H & E linekley Laorn flunkley, Mr Vold Gar:%on, the i.kimituble Clown Mr. Eitton Stone, the great bare-back rider. M. W. Dny, the wonderful India. Rubber, man and alnek rope dancer. ;Mica. ROSTIIine Niirkurc Ilia elcznnt female Rider The celehraied littte2ttritto Brothers, and Cfii5NUT PANT) of ETOIoPt AS MIN+TRF.L3, whose P 01 1, ,, Hod Uanrr+ate nightly received with shoats of Laughter. Admitlnner—Rases, 50 r i g ; Pit 25 Childran under 10 years of nge, half price to the box es. NO half price to the Pit. • C" . „Er It i+ an estaldiThed rule with the proprietor that no females can be admitted unaccompanied by a gentleman. ..1 c 7 Mr S. P. STICKN F.Y mast rewertfully in form', the public, that tip+ small Company now about to perform. are not in any way connected with hi 4 es tabliThment whatsoever. WIZ 7 S. P STICKN F.Y. FOR SALE TH E subscrihem exectitorsof M. Tiernan, dec'd., offer for wile the valu:ilde. property I)ing on the waters of Cross Creek. Brooke County, Virginia, known by the name of Clarice's Mills. Thc property contains Two handled and fifty acres of Land. about one hundred acres of which ar, under cultivation; a Nlcrchniit mill,rootaining t,vo runs Burrs, and one run of snows for country work, with a supply of water throu4hout the year, n good saw mill, cooper shop, Millet', house, staldin ,, and other necessary out build ings, situate within nfrit rate wheat neighborhood— not exceeding of n mile from the. Ohio river—and at n convenient distance, say between three and four miles from either Wellsburgh, Va , or Steubenville, Ohm. A LSO, A Farm, beautifully and conveniently situa ted adjoining the above property. containing Two hundred rind thirty four acres; of which about one bon • dred and twenty five urres are under fine cultivation— with in comfortable dwelliag house, barn, and other necessary outbuildings in good repair, and a never failing spring of Sued water near the door. The nie., property will be Rohl togethe r or sepa rately, to .otit purchaner , . and n clear and indi:putable title ran be Fiven. Application may be made either to Seth ('lurk, who resides in Brooke County, Va. near the p. mine:, and wbn will .how the property, the order-igned, of Fitb.burgh, Va. If not dis posed of pros iously at private sale. the above property %ill he offered at public sale on the premises, on the Ist day of October next, at noon, and pos,ession given 1 , 11 the Ia day of A pi il next. 'For rn.—.,ne-t hill of the purchase money will be requirenl "henpn-ae::innis p.iven. and the balance in tiuee annual payments, hearing interest and secured by lien on th , provert y. S. C. TIERNAN, MORRIS JONES, nw2 s Ex ' rs. z'Tl,O Wlpsf.lingTrnmictipt, IThinn. find Vin-iiii,ton [intim-tit. ; will rtl,l-ti rnt,li.h till mnlo. nrnl <entl bill to /n th e Cori rt rf Corrt rnnu rf A ije frh y Conn- ty, N. 105, Tcryl, 11143 .S , l4:in G. Cutter, her next ) friend, Su timid . .WVl..tstero, t I.ibel for Divorce. rs (a rinculo 'nut; isnonii. 3.4 m NI. Cutter. To .IAO Al. Cutter, the shore ?tamed respondent. Tfiko nor ire, that whet-cog n Writ of a/ias sub! man Fur lih. 1 fot divorce, ;it th” chit of tnor wife, Surat, G. Cutter, by her next friend Satn4el Nl'Nliister, Was i stied o. 1 or ti:.• nb,eo ('net, Icoled at the ftt;, da,v of ,11' di. 1:315 and returnable to the 3d Monday of 45; and uh , rert,‘, on the roturn of the ...id aliaq sulir.ona made that you colibi nm be found in said County; now you:ire hereby required tobe nrd ',pen r iu moor proper peroun at the Ctiot t of G.trirri.w i'll•ns (kr .%11(.zileliy Countv, on the 4+h Mon day of teno ., er next, to to.,,wer the Petition ur libel of yon r said wife, and .how croi.e, if any you hare, why she .Lon Id nut h dienrrod from the bond I": Li AII THOV/LlO, Shentr. Shea ill -' .; Office, Yittsbur t, July t? 9, 1845. In the Court of Common Piens for Allegheny Cooney. So. 105, March Term 1815. S.l , :an C. Cotter, by her next ) friend S.tnuel NlrMa,ters Libel for Divorce, rs. Cutter. John VI a rinenin 'la , 110;pm:dent nin , ve named i 3 rerpired to take not ire that the dopo.moner of Wintoo9eo. to ho road on the hearin_ of the ahnve cnuao, will bo tam before .Ilexander Miller 1-:nquire, oa Smeday. the Ifith dny of (101,4”, r next, between the hoer* of one and six o'clock, r. bin office in the City of rittoburgh. NIMIRAW & NYKNIGHT, Alto, nryn for Libellant. 111.15iv30,14w. Mackerel. i ii 118 LS. No 3, lat , 4 v sizo; jom reroivorl and for If ul s; by J. &J. MeDEVITT, I_ .tlie •1 N.t. 224, Liberty street. Honey. IN .moll Box, , A, pinup for Fnmily U4O, on hnnd and k for Adlel,y J. & .1. m'nEvITT, jum. 4 No 224 Ltherty at reel. Public Notico TI, E l're%ident, Diteetors and Compnnv, known ui the -Farmers' Deposit. Baitk of l'itt.hitrgh," ut Ow next rneetinz of the Legi, , litttire of the (looon onwon i t h of l'enn:ylvanin, nutko application for Ow privilege of isoiho z tinte:= pftynble on ,•- tn,onl, TIRYMPIiON BELL, Cusbier. l'ittAlotrgli July Ist, 1845-jOO-111.111.13, nomoval. ABEELEN has rento‘.(i hig Corvin;•sion 1111,1 /1. • Forwattiitig, Irons ilie Owed lama to 164 now ‘Vin , hou'it., 011 Ti.ird sirvt.t tooth ‘l,l‘o4ito I h.. Poit 141. Glory, Gratitudo and Patriotism. The Jackson irreoill, Ji N0te..4,1i Thit A Nfflinnio ow rivil virt.‘t y nrin< reopt,, 0,v,, t g1, lhr Hrlii 01 Ni , k‘ . )<'<+W.. 001 1 8likk%14 0111141 , 1 ii 11%0 Culled n I+ollllol 1 f i<+ , <.tb' lie of r s ;t•NY 0110.:MA 4.‘, ilvOtOlclt, J tiNt JIHINS4ON vl. SToCK I'ON. jul)3 41 Nlurhet strutl.. FARE REDUCED. OPPOSITON Good Intent Fait Line for Melindalphisa Or BPLCSDID . TOO Y AUILT 001.CH115, S .;+ :~.~:~ Limited tc. Serex Passengers . Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH 1N 48 HOURS. Ascendingthr, mountnin wiTh SLY HORSES AND POSTILLIOA ONLY ONI NIGHT otter) CHAMHT.R9HUOH, Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia. connec• tiny with Mail Cara for New York;lllF.Ont Chambers• berg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and Waah- intim City LlF*ollice opposite the Exchange Hotel. may 3-Iv A. HENDERSON, Agent FARE REDUCED TO 8 DOLLARS. Good Intent Fast Mail for PMEILADELPHI OP SPEENDIII Tito', BUILT COACHES, AND RAIL ROAD CARS. 11 44 1 t 7 i _Lt_trw. Leave Pittsburgh Daily at I o'clock P RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Ascending the hills with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. ..60Z:vrojtirC • - Zife: r' • Prom Chambersbur g by Rail Randle Philadelpkia. In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Cars fur New-Yolk; also at Ch9mhershorg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and Washington City. 8 Only Office for the nlxtvn Line, next door to the Exchange Hotel,St Clair Street. j , ine n W. R. MOORHEAD. A'gt RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGI WRING STORE. WILLIAM B. saarrzn, I.4I , IICFIAST RESPF,CTFULLY inforrnA friendA and tho _ll., public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the eorner of Wood and Water streebk.nn the site occupied by Air S. Schoyer pievions to the Great Fire, where he is prepared to furnish all urticlea in the lino of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no thee. Hit stock of Goods is ENTIRELY NE IV, And has been selected with much care to suit the mar ket. He has in his employment some of the beat workmen in the city, and from long experience in the business, he hopes to gi,e general sitti-fact ion to those who may favor him with their custom. A large as sot:lT-lent of Clothing suited to the Season. con.isiing I 11 O. L anG ~res. Coats, of all earn,' various qualities. from $6 to $ vnrinut patterns Tweed, Linen, Gingham and Cassimere Cleats, vary ing is price from $ L 25 to 6; together wilt' a large ;tuck of Cloth, Cassimere. Sat ti net t, Tweed, Jean and Sum mer rants—all of whiLtlt bare been recently manufac tured, and at' the hmit materials, purchased at the late reduced prices. He offer.: to the public as GOOD BARGAINS Agg. any 4 , ounlilishment in the city. He hes also n lnrgit stork of Vests. Shins, cotton itrXt r.4lk Crtivres.Scurfs end Handkerchiefs, which Ite,is prepare"! to sell low for mil), and cash only. Having , secured the service.' of an excellent Cutter, Le is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to orkf,, in such a manner as to render the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public part non;:e. The public ore invited to call awl t•x rnint, for thornAelyeA. jv24,rf Tarry, Salt Works and Building Lots, FOR SALE THE subscrihms otTer at privity , !tale, all that valualiia real e-tme t , i!nate in Lower St. Clair township, at the mouth of Saw Dlill Run, on the Ohl() River. To snit ihe convenience of thn.e desiring to make a a profitable invectrient, they will .Pll veparntely. THE SALT WORKS, inclnding. rt Int of abcnt three acres of ground, lying on the Steubentille Turnpike R, , ad. These wmks are in operation and good order, and from their location and proxim'ty to the city, off..r peculiar inducements to per sons %visiting to engage in that business. They will also sell separately, THE FERRY, int-Whig about an acre of land, with the exclusive privilege of linding on that side of the Ohio Liver. From the great and daily intrea:e of trade across the Ohio river at this point, boing the most direct road from the bcrough of N'anchester and Allegheny City to the Southern side of the Ohio River, it will in a few yeara be equal to any ferry on the river. frnrting no the river and Steubenville road, suitohle for building, will be sold aeparntely or otbervvise to suit pUrriIIICPTA. For further particuhrs enrioire of ' "E,OBF HT ROBR. at the office of Rol*, & Merorry..ll, over the I'o4t, Office. G KORGE DPN. ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. Damaged Cutlery PERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in n dam aged state, ran have it ground, polished and on paired in a neat and substrintinl manner by the sub. si-riber. Any ordersieft uit h John W. Blair, No. 120 Wend street, will meet with prompt tvtentien. _ THOMAS NIeCARTHY• E l[ 26-il Dissolution rr IIE firm of Con=tuble, Burke & Co, watt die• seiveit, by mutual coneeni, on the 11th inst. Constable & Strickler ore autlenrized In settle the business of the lute firm, and as it is desired that the eagle shall he closed without delay, it is hoped that those that know them:selves to be indebted will be pre. pared to settle as speedily as possible-. NA T I!. CONSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, J. S. STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, Jelly 18, IC-15. Safeiy end Vault Doors naumfactured as heretofore at the old stand, Second street. jy 28-3 m CUNSIABLE & STRiCKLErt. Dissolution. TF. partnership heretofore evititing between Janie+ K. Logan Bml Goarge Connell, under the firm of J K Login & Co. k this duy dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims ngainst the fit m, will lilen:e present them for settlement, and all indebted m ill please make payment to J K Logan, who ii duly uuthotitAtil to Settle the business of the concern. J K LOGAN. l'ittsbur4lt, Attgust 1, 1843 Dry Goods at Cost. IF AS. K. Logan, corner of Wood and Fifth 'Lucas, • fivri- .1 Il Dwris' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his pi csent business. °tiers fur sale his slo.d. of Dry Grogls now on hand, at cost, comorising I sk , go a4.ortinent of cloths, Cliqiinlvfeo, sattinetut, oings, pi in tf,. mush ri9. and would respectfully iavito tho utleation of those ai Ling to purchase tie be is delermined in close op 1119 preiamt business. Augom in.ts.—aug 4. Bonnet Boaz ds. ASUPERIOR article thi.; dmy irceivrd and for Alllo by nue"-'. JOHN H. MELLOR. Shoe Paper. ALOT thig day received and fir vale auV. ./{.)liN 11. MELLOR.. PC=E GEO. CONNELL
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