Clie ;Dailyl/lording Post. PITTSBURG H, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, - A66 - Egi 16, 1895 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE TOR AUGUST. J. Carothers, T. J. Bigham, Joshua Hanna CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper. we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be big fist Riede known to us, and when inserted, must al ways 1* taken as expressiveof the views of the writer, - editor of this paper, unless the views so ei " . "- .3, l.litorially remarked upon and approved. .. - ould call attention to the sale of Real Este Joists D. Davis, which is to take place this evt..ing. For particulars see handbill. El/SILL Eanixe —We were present at the trial of the Eagle Engine, on Thursday afternoon in Alleghe• ay; she threw water 158 feet, through a large naiel, and it is believed he can do much better with a smal ler one. The repairing, we'are told, was done by Mr Chnpse, formerly a manttfacturer of Lard oil in this city. ltrA letter was recently advertised in the Roches ter Democrat, addressed to "the prettiest girl in Ro chester." On Thursday last a young lady called at the office and demanded the letter thus addressed.— The young gentlem in wh t wait .3p .m the public inside were thrown all aback by this demand, being too young tied inexperienced to decide upon female beauty. They called one of their seniors whe curve forward and after considerable squint:ng and ogling through the delivery, they finally gave her the letter. The account leaves its in the dark as to whether the young lady could conscientiously claim it. There is a letter in the ['ost Office of this city, ad dressed thus: "For the ugliest girl in Pais burrk." It is the opinion of the clerks that it will not be called for. Navy Oabtaas Cincos.—There was an immense crowd last night to witness the petformances of thi s unrivalled Company of Equestrians. The bill for to night is excellent. Give them a call. LAST NIGHT. — CINCINNATI CIRCUS.—We hove been informed that this company will perform to-night foram last time in our city. They have been well patronized. We heor the Manager and Company well spoken ofby all who attended their performances. The democratic citizens of the Firit. Wnrd, will meet at Little's Tavern nn Saturday evening wext, for the purpose of electing Delegates to the County Convention which is to assemble on the Wed netkla following. angls. SIXTH WARD DELEGATE MEETING The democrats of the Gth Wnrd, city of Pittsburgh, are requested to meet at the house rif Henry Rea. in said Ward, on Saturday the 16th it.st, to elect, in ac cordance with the cull of the Committee of Corres pondence, two Delegntes to the Democratic County Convention, to he held at the New Court House on Wednesday, the 20th inst. By onier of the Commit tee. It. GALWAY, Ch'n. aug13.1345. I. We are rerun-fur:A to say that the meeting of democratic cittsens of . Reserve Town4tift, to choo.e defecate.' to the County ronvonti , ,n, will he hell at the Troy School house, on next Saturday at 3 o'clock P.M. Mr. Editor:-1 have heir(' our esteemed fellow citizen. Mr R. 11. KERR, favorably spoken of as a candidate for Cleric of the County Court. The nomi !Miami of this gentleman would be received %ith pleasure by the voters of Allegheny county, and, in view of his eminent rpollificationa, Z entlemanly de portment, and devotion to the priciples of his party in its darkest hour, he would receive a warm and gett er:ma atts port from the democracy of aug 15. MOON TOWNSHIP. Mr. Editor:—As the time is drawing near for the nomination of our candidates. permit me to sug• gest the name of JOHN W. BuRRELL, EAT us one ot the demncruti: representatives of Allegheny county. in our next Lagishiture. Mr Borell is one of the old School Jefferson Democrats, and has always been steadfast to the party through adversity ns well as prosperity. Should he be elected Allegheny county may depend on a strong supporter of the Rail Rond Bill, and all other democratic measures. Old labor era should not be forgotten. ANTI-BANK. augl4. COUNTY TREASURER TRoatas Bt.acttmonc, Esq., of Birmingham, it; a candidate for the office ofCounty Trititstm.r, sub ject to the decision of the Dernucturi, County Con vention. Mr Blacktoore it well rpotliftra for the or. Eke, and deserving of public confidence. mug llikwic 7 u NoPf.E. CLERK OF' THF, COURT Please announce the name of Col. \V. G. 11 AWK ttss, of Wilkins township, to the elector♦ of Alleeheny county, as a suitable person to fill the office of Clerk of the Court. Col. 11A WIC IKA 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 add strength to the ticket, as well as secure a competent officer. .1) 31. MANY DEMOCRATS. CLERK OF TILE COURT Mr Etlitor:—Annonnee the name of Mr R H KERB for the nomination of Clerk of Court. Mt Kerr k ft deserving and undeviating Democrat, and ever ready to defend ihe prinniples of the party without fear, fa vor or affection—his nomination to that office would be bailed by the triumph of his election. aug 9 !GIANT DF:M)CRATS. COUNTY COMMISSIONER You are hereby authorized to announce ALITHun F. GOll6. Esq., of Peebles fownship, as a candidate for County Commissioner. Mr Gore has been for some rime an acting Maizistrate of this Township, and in tfiat capacity won the confidence of his neighbors—he is well qualified for the office—a decided Democrat, and if nominated by th • Democratic Convention will receive a warm support from THE PEOPLE. aug B'-d&wtc. REGISTER Me Iclitor.—Pleaut nnnounce that the name of EDWARD McCona Le. Esq., of Indiana township, will be presented to the Democratic County Convention, as a suitable person for the Office of Register. Mr McCorkle, if nominated, will snake a strong candidate, and if elected, a good and competent officer. avg. 7-4Sivric . Many VOTERS. COUNTY COMMISSUNER The name of JAMES C. C1.73011%G4, of the sixth ward has been mentioned es an excellent one to be pre assted to the convention for nomination to the office of Comte, Commissioner. Mr Cummings' great famil iarity with business, his long experience as a Justice of the Peace, and upright and consistent course as a man and dernoerat, entitled him to the consideration of the convention, and of the democracy of the county of Aug 4 ALLEGHENY. LEGISLATURE Mr Editor—You are hereby authorized to announce JOllltrff CoOPISR, of Moon township, as a candidate for the LIVIISLATURR, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. Mr Cooper is well otmlifr esi, and has all his life been n firm and annsisiebt dem perat. He is the decided friend of the Rail Road. pug 12' CLERK OF THE COURTS jJima M. BNownita. Jr, of Allegheny City, will be Josef as a candidate for the nomination of Clerk of the Comte, at the approaching Democratic County Convention by MANY DMOCRATS. lug 4. REGISTER Mn. EDlvoß.—Permit me, through the columns of your valuable paper to announce the name of WM. M'CLURE, Esq., of the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, as a suitable person to be supported by the Democracy of thi6 county 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, nrd will, if nominated by the Convention, be very acceptable to the party as well as to MANY DEMOCRATS or THE 3D WARD. aug-8-11&wic. CLERK OF THE COURI JAMER C Richer, of Robinson town , hip,bt o can didute for the office of Clerk of the Court , f Quarter Sessions, subject to the nomination of the Democratic Convention. july I w&atta COUNTY COMMISSION ER We nre authorized to announce JOS F: E AVCA BF., Of Fayette township, for the office of Comity Com. missitmer, suhject to the nutninalion of Ilia Dtooocnit ic Convention. July 28. d 1 & wie COUNTY TREASURER Mr Editem—Announre in your paper that jotiN Res, of the Gth Ward of the city of Pittsborgh, (for merly Pitt township.) will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the derision of the Democratic Connty Convention. Mr. Rea, has been through life a steady and consistent Democrat—he is well quali fied for the office;—ms Treasurer of Pitt township for a number of year., Ile at - mired much knowledge of county affairs, and would go into the office well in formed lie 111 the nature of its duties. Mr Rea, has. at all times, taken an arrive part in sustaining the cause of Democracy, and is d,sercing of this favor at their hands: PITT TOWNSHIP. nog 4-• CLERK OF THE COURT OF QR. SESSIONS. NATHANIEL PATTERSON of the Borough of Bir mingham is n candidate• fo r nomination by the Demo cratic Convention fit the office of Clerk of the Court of Quarter jy 31-d 1 LEGISLATURE. Col Wm L MILLER, of Ver•crilles township will be presented to the Democratic Convention 119 a condb date for the Assembly. Col M. was fwmerly a citi zen of Fayette county, and a member of the Convene tion which ad,.pled the present revive Constitution of this State. Ile 14 a gentleman "I sterling Democra tic principles, and snared practical lita,iness gnalihca• lions, and if immigrated a ill wit only Ire elected, but prove a faithful and ablu supporter of the Hail Road to PiitsburJi. MANY DI.MoCatTi. aug 14" Pod of Pittoburol). 2 Ft ET WATER IS THE ('HAND IL. ARRIVED. Daily Bea imr Packet::: Deily Brown•yille Packeta. Arrow, Atkinmn, Cincinnati. DEP A RT ED. Daily Denver Pimlseis; Daily 11 raw nay ii hi Packets; A Hyde!, Smith, Wheeling. Seavcr, W arren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line T SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Tticgraph, Leave Beaver daily. tSionlav: expected.) or 1 o'- clock A. M.. (on the at twat of the .tenmer Michigan from l'itt,,horgh.) uncl at I ive nt 11 at ren next morning at 7 o'clock—ennnectunz ;it Warren unh Neil, Moore & CO'S Singes, .high lenve ‘N' art en on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland befote night. Fare through $4 50. ra=Aenget paying in Pit t sburgit are eat itled tochnice of bertha on the Cnmll Pael..et, and sent., in the stage. For rutr,age atTly on board Steamboat NI it - hiaan, or to 1(111,N S DILKEY. Beaver. G NI II \lt ruN & Co., Pitt,burgh. CL A liK &Co., Beaver. For pa:;sage returning, •iritiv at the Stage offieec of NEIL, MOORE& Cn.,Ctevelatl. J L M LI 1 A Y LUR, Warren. SPEED AN!) COMFORT ! MONONGAHEL A EOUTE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. THE SPLENDID FAOT RUNNING STEAMEns -,51410r. CONSUL AND LOUIS McLANF.. Will commence on Mondaythe 12111 of May. Ma king doable daily trips. One boat nill leave at 84 o'clock, A. M. daily. The °the; in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By thernorning Boat pa.,engers will take the Cara of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, at 8 o'clock, A M.. the Ilex! morning. And arrive in Baltimore, at 5 o'clock P. M. the !tam , ' evening. .=-=- ' 4ll . ` f° 4- *,rl, Through to Baltimore in 32 hods, " Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening boat prookengers will lodge on the Boat in comfortableST ATE ROOMS the first night. Pa.§ overthe Mountains in Conches in day light.— Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus LIN oid ing might travel altogether. Fur sents, or entire roaches for families or parties, apply nt the office, two door, from the Ex , bange; nod at the What f boat abovet he Moriong“h FER(;US MOORHEAD, may 9 Agent. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE STEAMER LAKE ERIE, Carr. CAMPBELL, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CA PT. DOICs, Lewes Pittsburgh at 9 o•eltok. A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. In connection with tlaily Lines of Freight and PdS sa,,'e Canal Boors to Elio, Pn., and Cleveland, O. Steam Boat end Vessels to 01l Ithrts on Lake Erie and Michigan. Apply to G. M. HARTON & Pittsburgh. JOHN 3. DICKEY, Beaver. lone 211 CLARK Sz. Co., Beaver. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer " MI C [GAN, = \V. B. Brit F",!‘. Master, has commenced her regular luny trip“, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.. and Beaver at 3, A. M. Pricesto suit the times,and those whc have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will he opened as Anon Hs the weather mill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immedintely go into opera tion. For freight or pnssnge apply on board, or to G. M. HARToN, July 12 Water street. 13ZrTho Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. Pittsburgh and Wheeling• Packet. THE safe and well-found steamer "UTICA," CLARK, Master, hug con menced her trips and will run as a reg ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and W HEEL ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to jan 30 J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. Wanted, FIVE Male and Female Teachers, to leach at the Public School in the Borough of Birmingham. Applications will be received until the 2.2d_inst. Ad- drress S. I%I'K EE, l'res't. of School augl2 1w (Gazette copy.) Directors BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. TENNESSEE ELECTION Thr retuttp4 frum the Nash% Wbig, August 9:11: Co.—Fuß CoNGßEsS—Gentry '2,138, Nellon 882. &TAT!? SIN Vrg. — Mll:rhene 1269, Hamilton 1,- 179, Allgood 729, Frazier and Chambers whip, are e lected to the LegiAlroute. In Rutherford, Nles:rs Richnrd,on and Burroughs, the former whig inernber4 ore 0(44(41. In B. d 1 Frierson, dcm, is clecled to the Legis lat are, which is a demormic rain. . In Devi, won, the entire tshig ticket 15 elected, as well as Mr Peyton for Congress. The '. says: "Thus far, lite news i+ decidedly unfavorable to the v , higs. llr Clny's mnjot ity in the whole, vt n s only 113 vote Mr Foster 11M1 n Irvin!). lid behind MrCky,s mnjoiity five or six hundred VOTE'S. Elected—Whiz,/ LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO We have been favored, ivy., tbe Washiugton Union, with the perusal of a letter which is addressed to a gentleman of respectability, at present in the city of Nashington, from a highly respectable source. The cot tespendent has recently returned from Tobacco, in Mexico, and gives time following information, wl lilt may be relied on: "Very little, if any thing, commercially, is now do ' oin Tohasco. The Nlexicas have token all the 111, eons and soldiers from the fort at the mouth of the rivet, for sal, keeping. lint the steamboat captain in attempting to land the same let all the cannon roll in the river. where 111 ink they will remain. There in great excitement against the Americans, and they are going to whip us without much effort! Gen A mpudia has made all his Oms for the camp lign, by whirs, Wllll ten thousand Mexican voteran., he can 'wham, arid effectually eio Tier the United Stine/1. General A inpudin says he will not go among the idles and hawie knives or six barrel pistols of those rascally Texans, hi it that he will make a descent on then ratl.- ern Stases and seaboatd. lint, in the fout place, he will liberate the sl Ives. They coast it ote One-third of poroultition of those Staten. He will then give them their fn-...1i0n and a C.,1,,DV in Mexico—they hr in; so moch better than those of the United The remaining third are poor devils of natives—l.-Ong mostly w omen and children and oil men; so tliat yam will see , as (ten A M 11 , res.tinit the', is bur little to do in rorma.ria.; the United Slitt,•i. I expert the to ti,n , in five or six weeks." Nleitivon General mutt I.e a terrible felhea in hie own epusion. Ile lily.i out Li> v.uik wttli all Ihe Co-e.:12.11i of a Nnrole,l,! Music WAG?, music !! THE undersigned being desirous of 'miring from bunnies.. 011;•: fir mule HIS ENTIRE STOOK OF MUSIC AND INIUSICA L INSTRUMENTS. Consisting in part, n 3 follows : Piano Fortem, New York Mannfartuie, a splen did lot; 2 Seraphenes, both excellent instrument-; 7 0 0 Violin. and Bows. unsorted; 6 Yiolincelloa, Guitars and cases; 200 Flutes, u splendid assortment; PM-11 Pipe.; Flageolets, n fine lot; 100 Clarinettn, Engli•h, French and Gerinnu; Norms and Files; Violin Futingn; Mouth pieces, bitta and screws. Timing hammers nd tuning (mks; Roeck for different inn!! uments; Si rings and pegs for V iolineellon. Violins and Guitars; 10 000 pages Sheet Music, fur Pianoforte and (intim; 1.000 Music Book., nll kind., including Preceptors; Music pa ; Port Fulton. BRASS INSTRUMENTS: Valve and Crook Trumpets; Kent Bugles, Cornetts; French and Brasn Horne; Opheicleides: tin soon., And nil totter in.tromentn in general use. le will also dispose of his factory for manufacturing Musical Instruments, with all the necessary took, and a la i ge quantity of work in a state of progre.sion. To an,' person who wishes to enter into the banjoes., he will dispose of his whole establishment including stole fixtures, AT A PRICE LESS THAN COST. He will also sell AT RV.TAIL, to any who may favor him with a call, any portion of his stock. AT lICICI/Ohl" . 31lE" • Individuals, Bands, or Seminnries, denirnus of sup plying themselves with good Instruments or Fashion able Music, will tow have an excellent opportunity to do so. The Instruments will be warranted to be equal to any now in market, and the music in of the latest, and most fashionable kind. Cull and see. WM. B. SMITH, my 13-3 m No.BB 11'otal Street, Pittsburgh. A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT RECEIVED this morning, and more expected to day, at COOK'S Literary Depot, Third street, neat the Post Office, and also at BERFORD'S, Fedethl st. Allegheny city: llnzzliti's Character.. of Shalispeare, being Library of Choice. Reaultioz No 17. 'file Farmer's Library of August—edited by J. S. SKINN F.R. 13:f . SlIbsCriplionN t eCeiVi.'d Rrid num ber for sale. The Challenge's of Bark -tic, by Massitno D Azeg to—transloted from Lester. American IVhig Review for August. Merchunt's 1110guziue fm.- August. Koickethorkm do - Le Roy Sunderland's "Confessions of a Magnetizer I:zpcsed"—in which iashown the folly and falsehood of a recent pamphlet with the above title. Emmy mpliell—''The Female Pirate Captain "— by Lieut. Murray. The Godolphin A rabaun, by Eugene Sue. Living Age, No 64. The Cottngers of Glenburine, a Tale by Mrs Eliza finm Henrietta, by the author of Emily Mansfield. Viola, the Redeemed, a Domestic 7 ale, by Elides sot- Ashby. Cultivator for Auguo. John Runge, or the Holy Coat of TIVE . VC3. A new supply• Westisard Ho! by J K Pnoldinz. Dan Darrel, who shall be Heil? and Secret Foe, by Miss Pickering. New supply. l'icturinl and Tragical Almanac. Musical History, by Gen Hogarth. Travel. in North American, by Charles Lyell, Esq Nlchlees Abicitlur Confessions. [Also, the Eastern Papers of this Week. aug -12 Ptirdon's Digest. STROUD'S late edition of Purdon's Digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania. For sale by C. H. KAY, aug G. No. 76. Market street. Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20,000 A prime article, for sale by mare] D. & G. W. LLOYD. I auction Salto. BOOKS AND WATCHES AT AUCTION. /WO-MORROW Evening, Saturday, August 161 h, at half past 7 o'clock, at M'Kcnna's Auction Matt, No. 69 Market street, Simpson's Bow, between 3d and 9th streets, will be sold, a large In voke of Miscellaneous Books, among which are some valuable works in the various departments of Litera ture, At 11 o'clock, same evening. 1 Cylinder Escape ment Watch, 4 hales Jewelled, the property of a Gen tleman leaving the City. Also, 1 patent Lever Watch, with several others of different descriptions. P. M'KENNA, nag 15 Auctioneer. Books and Watches at Auction AT Davis' Commetcial Auction Rooms, corner of ‘Vood and Fifth streets, will be sold on Satur day evening IGth instant, nt 74 o'clock, a lot of new and second hand Law and Miscellaneous Books. An invoice of IleW and second hand 11'atches, to gether unit a variety of Dry Goods and Fancy arti cles, JNO. D. DAVIS, Auct. ENGINE SHOP, STEAM ENGINE, Turning Lathes, Blarkeyniths' and Other Toola at Auction WILL he sold on Saturday the 23d inst., at 2 0' clock, P. M., on the premises. on the corner of Liberty. Front and West streets, a large lot of Ma chinery, .t ools, among which are: I Steam Engine, Shafting and Boiler; 2 Turning Ladles; 2 Viers and Benches; 30 sets of taps and Dies; 90 Drills and Bills; 3 Drilling Braces; 1 Lot of Patterns; 2 Stoves and Pipes; 1 Boring Lathe:l Rack Lathe; I Small Lathe; I Screw Cutting Machine and Screw Plates; I Grindstone; I Blacksmiths' Bellows; 3 Smut Nlachines, 1 Lot Office Furniture. together with a large lot of Tools of various kinds. Also. at the same 'hue will he sold the unexpired Tense, (which hat six years to run,) of the lut of ground with Engine shop on, same 47 feet long by 26 feet wide, with Blacksmith shop attached. The lot is 105 feet 5j inches on Liberty street, 57 feet 101 inches on Flom st. and 76 feet 101 inches on West at. Terms at sale. Hugl3 P. M'KENNA, Auctioneer. Two Houses and Lots on Penn street, at Auction. WILL be sold on Saturday next. the 16th nt 3 o'clock I'. Nl., two Frame Houses. on Lots 15 feet front by 112 feet deep, situated on Penn street. between St. Clair vtreet and Cecil's alley, and imme diately udjainine the Exchange Livery Stable; sale on the premises. Terms at sale. Valuable Water Street Property for Sale. rp H E 'who-Tiber is anthorised to sell that very valu nblo Lot of Ground adjoining the one on which he resides on Water Rt ree t below Ferry staeet. having n front of 30 feet on Wuter street, and extending buck 160 feet to Front street. Tit le indisputable. Terms liberal. iY 3O .1. D. DA VIS. Anet'r. Lots Nos. 25 and 26, TN plan of Lots of the Heirs of Irwin in the Gth Ward of this City, having ench n front of 21 feet on Coa!street and extending buck 109 feet to an All ey 26 feet wide:adjoining property of Robert Wray. M D.; can he had at the low price of Five Hundred Dol lars each by application to the .inbiteriber. is3o. J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. /A. A T 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep !ember next nt the Auction Rooms of John D. Davin, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Pionburgh, Pn , will he sold that very valuable property known an ALLEGHENY FURNACE, gnome(' on the Allghe ny River about two miles above the town of !intoning in Armstrong c•roint: consisting of ONE THOU- S IND AND TtVENTY ACRES good quality land, all of wh . rh in suitable for cultiv ition lying in one acres of which i 4 river bottom. A blast Fur nace with Canting !Lorne, Steam Engine and large Iron Blowing Cvlinder. Coal Horse and Scorching Ovens; one Manshin House. n number of Dwelling Hounes for hands with stables, Carpenter's Shop, Pdaelint o ith' n shop, Sze. The furnace and dwellings are plen•innt'y Anuateil on the river bottom which part is all clenrell and under fence. The hills 111.041f111 the furnancc contain .iipplie4 of Ore, Coal and Litnetone, d much of the land iawi ll tirnh••rcd, uffording the grente!.t facilities for the making of lion either with Charcoal or Coke. Thi. property riffi•ri many advantages to the Iron Mannfarturer. being in the midst of a a rich and beau tiful country, nfEirtling in thegrentest abundance every description required for the pro4ecution of works of thi. kind, and within 50 mile. or the Pitta burgh minket, to which all the manufactured articles can be shipped at altno:t all ReflAoMt of the year. A plot of the property can be furnished to any per .on doAirrnis to examine for thern.elve3 by appling to R. Buchanan, E-q.. Cincinnati. W F Johnston, E.g., Kittanning or the miln.criber. Title indi.putable. Terms at sale. jyl6-d&vil4. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Administrator's Sale. THERE will be sold on the 23.1 day of August, 1843, by order of .he Orphan's Court. held in the City of Pittsburgh, nu the 22d day of July, 1313, Iwo Lots, Ott which 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 Martin Soellener.deceased, each lot 30 feet 0 inches in front, by 110 feet deep, Numbered 22 and 23, on the plat of said villnge. Terms—One.third of the purchase money in hand, the balance in two equal annual payments with inter est—said lots are subject to an annual ground rent of twelve dollars sod fifteen cents. It. C. NEW I'ORT, Administrator. Sala to take place on the 'itemises at 10 o'clock, A. M. nag 5, 1845-tds RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, °Mee in Butke's Building.., 4th street, near :Market . lone 19.(1&%‘ ly _NEW GOODS OPENING TIIIS DAY AT NO. 46, BARROWS & TURNER, Au u.t fi Select School for Boys and Girls. Li WILLIAMS having resigned his School in JILL • Pittsburgh to his brother. D. 8. William:, will open a Select School for Males and Females, in the room over Mr Dyel's Grocery, and formerly occu pied by Mr Samuel Blood, in iederal street, Alleghe ny, on Monday, the 18th inst. TEnttysi—PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter of 11 weeks. I unior Class, " 8 Senior Class, 10 Rey. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. 11. Riddle, D. D., Rev. A. 0. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Thaler, Joseph I'. GIZZIrII, M. D., Charlea H. lmell, Evq. nog 9.—(11v. NO. 48 REBUILT MURPHY, WILSON & CO., (successors to Jones, Murphy & Co ) wish their friends and customers to take notice that they will resume busi n SK at their old stand, No. 43 Wood st. by the 10th of Soptember next, with a splendid stock of DRY GOODS. almo.t. all of which will be entirely new. They will be glad to see and serve all who may visit this market to purchase Diy Goods. aug 6-dlm Day Book round AL DAY Book, belonging to John Dickson, was LS. found beyond the Garrison and left at the Office of the Pittaburgh Morning Post where the owner can have it by paying for this advertisement. augs-tf. 60 TONS Iron, assorted sizes, for sale by my 7 JAMES MAY S. P. STICKNEY, SOLE PROPRIETOR AI. BUCKLEY, EQUESTRIAN DIRECTOR rip ti S unrivalled establishment which has been for _IL the last ten months visited by thmt , ands, and received inv , d iably with the greatest admiration and applause in the cities of New Orleans, Louisville and Cincinnati, will commence n short season in Pitts. burgh, an or about the I°thof Aegust. 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 Now Orleans Brns4 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 eat ablished favcr• iteA: Mr M Buckley and hiR talented children, Masters II & E Buckley and Mhot Laura Buckley, Mr Ferd Garnun, the inimitable Clown. Mr. Eaton Stone, the great bareback rider. M. W. Day, the wonderful India-Rubber, man and slack rope dancer. Mr. W. J. Smith, the Dramatic Equestrian. 1105alirte Stickney the elegant female Rider The celebrate-4 liute2ariten Brothers, and CFIFsNUT RAND of ETHIOPIAN MINATKEI.3, whose songs I. TA Dances are nightly received with shouts of Laughter. Admittanre—Boxes, 50 cts : Pit 25 cts.— Children under 10 years of age, half price to the box e.4. No half price to the Pit. P. IWKENN A, Auctioneer It is an estahlished rule with the proprietor that no females can be admitted unaccompanied by a gentleman. Mr S. P. STICKNEY most respectfully in form+ the public, that Ow small Company now about to perform. are not in any way connected with his es tablishment whatsoever. one 7 S. P STICKN In the Court of Common PlraA of Allegheny Coun ty, No. 105, Marrh Term, 1395. Stnnin G. Cutter, 15y her next friend, Samuel l'lrMasterA, 1 Libel for Divorce TS ( a vincula matrimonii. John M. Cutter. To John 3!. Cutter, the above named respondent. Take notice, that whereas a writ of alias subf man snr libel for divorce, at the suit of your wife, Sarah G. Cutter. by her next friend Samuel M'Master, was is sued ot.l of the shove Court, tested at Pittsburgh. .• the 8t;, day of April. 1845 and returnable to the 3.1 Monday of Jane, 1843; and whereas, on the return of the said alias subprrna pr oof was made that you could not be found in said County; now you are hereby required robe and appear in your proper person at the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on the 4th Mon day of Ociolrer next, to answer the Petition or libel of your said wife, and show cause, if any you have, wit , ' she should riot be divorced from the bond of matri mony. ELIJAH TROVILLO. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, July 1895. In the Court of Common Pleas for Allegheny Conn/y. No. 105, March Term 1393. Stuoin D. Cutter. by her next friend Samuel MCNlasters Libel for Divorce. viuculo matrimonii. John M Cutter. The Respondent above ourned hi required to take notice that the depositions of witnesses. to he read on the hearing of the shave CHAISE", will be taken before Alexander Miller, li:stinire, on Saturday. the IStli day of October next, between the hntint of one and six o'clock, I'. IQ, at his Aire in the City of Pitt.iiiburigh. MAGRA\V & WKNIGHT, Attorneys for Libellant. Pitts Tidy 29. 1345-k 30,414 w. THE subscribers, executors of M. Tiernan, dec'd., offer for sale the valuable property lying on the waters of Cross Creek. Brooke County, Virginia, known by the name of Clarke's Mills. The property contains Two handled and fifty acres of Land, about one hnildred acres of which are under cultivation; n Merchant mill,rontaining Iweruns of Burrs, and one run of stones for count, y work,w ith a supply of water throuchout the year; a good saw mill, cooper shop, Miller's house, stnbline and other necessary out build ing., situate within a first rate wheat neighborhood— not exceeding of a mile (rum the Ohio river—and nt a convenient distance, say between three nod four tniles front ei;ber Wellsburgh, Va., or Steubenville, Ohio. A LSO. A Farm, beautifully and conveniently situn ted adjoining the nbove property, containing Two hundred and thirty four acres; of which about one bon • dred and twenty five acres are under fine cultivation— with a comfortable dwelling house, barn, and other necessary outimilding3 in good 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, and a clear and indispwahle title can be given. Application may be mode either to Seth Clark, who resides in Brooke County, Vu. near the premises, and who will show the property, or to the undersigned, at Pittsburgh, Pa. If not di, po , ed of previously at private sale, the above property will he offered ut public sale on the premises, on the Ist day of October twat., at noon, and possession given on the let day of April next. Terms—one-third of the purchase money will be required %%ben possession is given, and the balance in three annual payments, hearing interest and secured by lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAN, rs. nog 6-d&wts MORRIS JONES, S r7"The lVbeeling Times, 'Wellsburg Transcript, Stetthenvi!le Uninn, nml %Vu•hingtnn Reportcr, kill publish till Rule, and Rend bill to t6i+ office. Mackerel. BBLS. No 3, large size; just received and for sala. by J. & J. MrDEVLTT, june 4 No. _'2l, Liberty turret. Honey. IN small Boxes, put up for Family »SP. on bond and for sale by J. & ',WDEVITT, june 4 No 224 Liberty street. TH E President, ()hectors and Company, known IL as the —Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittstiiird,," will, at the next meeting, of the Legislature. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the ptivilcge of issuing notes payable on de mand, THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh July Ist, 1845-jy3o-diJanl3. ABEELEN has removed his Commission and • Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to his ne"an-house, on Third street, nearly 'opposite the P. Office. mny 30. 'Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. Thy. Jackson Wreath, or National Souvenir. ANational Tribute, commemorative of the great civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans, containing a map of the United Soles. a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, july3 44 Market street. NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS ! FOR SALE Public Notice Removal PAIL • M ItED11701111). ' •OPPOSITON Good. Intent Past Line for Philadelphina OF SPLENDID TROY BUILT COACHES, Limited to Seven Passengere Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Aicending-tim mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA. ONLY ONK NIGHT our TO CHAMBCRSBUGH. 7.-T - Irrir I. " "- t 7.70 1: r Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec ting with Mail Cara for New York; also at Chambers burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and ‘Yaoth inton City. 1 - "Potrice opposite the EN(11r1 nae ITotel.ll may 3-Iv A. lIENDRIISON, Agent FARE REDUCED TO 8 DOLLARS. Good Intent Fast Mail for PG -3 0LADELPGIDAp OF SPLF:NDID TlinT BUILT CoACIIFS, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, imp lOW Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 1 o'clock P NI, lIIINNING THHOUGII IN 48 110 1 / 1 13, Ascending the hills with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. fr;;M 4, 1;77. I' 4 $. 4 .; P4.17:' • .71 . .747: 'Tire" '-‘-tzrarin. From Chambersburg by Rail Roadlo Philadelphia, In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Cars for hiew•Yotk; also at Chambershorg, with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and Washington City. rTPOnly 011 ice fir the above Line, next door to the Exchange Hotel, St CinirStreet. itine P2-d3m W. R. MOORFIE AD. A'gt. RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM B. MATTES, NIFIICHANT TA RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the corner of Wood and Writer streets, on the site occupied by Mr S. Sehoyer previous to the. Grent. 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 ker. He has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city, and from long experience in she business, he hopes tc give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. A large as sortment of Clothing suited to the Seanon. consisting of Cloth. Frock and Dr' COWS, (dell colors various qualities, from $6 to $l3; various patterns Tweed, Linen, Gingham and Cassimere Cuat4, vary ing in price from $1,23 to 6; together with n large stock of Cloth, Cassimere. Sntlinett, Tweed, Jean and Sum mer Pants—all of v high have been recently manurac. lured, and of the beat materials, purchased at the late reduced prices. He offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS As any establishment in the city. lle has also a large stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton anti silk Cravats. Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low for rash, and cash only. Haviro2 secured the services of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of ull kinds to order, in such a manner as to render the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public pa!! nringe. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. - , Ferry, Salt Works and Building - Lots, FOR SALE. THE subscribers ofrer nt private salt, nil that valuable real estate si:uate in Lower St. Clair township, at the mouth of Saw Mill Run, on the Ohio River. To suit the convenience of those desiring to make a a profitable investment, they will sell separately, THE SA LT WORKS, inclodingn lot of tihnui hree acres of ground, lying nn the Steubentillc Turnpike Bond. These winks are in operation and good order, and from 'licit location and proxinn'ty to the city, offer peculiar inducements to per sons ss i.hing to engage in that business. They will oho sell separately, THE FERRY, including about nn acre of land, with the exclusive privilege of landing on that side of the Ohio flyer. From the great and daily increase of trade across the Ohio river nt this point, hoing the most direct road from the borough of N'anchester and Allegheny City to the Southern side of t ha Ohio River, it will in a few years be equal to any ferry on the river. LOTS. fro.. ting nn the river and Steubenville road, suitable 19r hnildinp , Hill be sold serarntely or otherwise to suit purrhoirrq. For further particulars enquire of ROBFRT ROBB. at the office of Robb & Meroonell, over the Post Office. GEORGE OGDEN. nog.9—(l2m ELIZAI3ETII SNOWDEN. Damaged Cutlery. P ERSONS hiving Hardware or Cutlery in &mi aged state, can have it ground. polished and re paired in n neat and substantial manner by the sub scriber. Any ordersleft with John W. Blair, No. 120 Wand street, will meet with prompt attention. ap 26—if. THOMAS McCARTHY. Dissolution. THE firm of Conitable, Burke & Co, w•es die solved. by mmual consent, on the 11th inst. Constable & Strickler are authorized to nettle the business of the late firm, and as it is desired that the snme he closed without delay, it is hoped that those that know themselves to be indebted will be pre• pu'red to settle as speedily an possible. NA TEL C,PNSTABLE, EDMUND BURKE, J. S. STRICKLER. Pittsburgh, July 18, 1815. Safety and Vault Doors manufactured as heretofore at the old stand, Second errect. jy 28 3m CONSTABLE & STRICKLER. Dissolution. THE pnrtnership heretofore existing between James K. Logan and Cororge Connell, under the firm of J K Loan & Co is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persona having claims against the film, 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 tins concern. J K LOGAN, Pittsburgh, August 1, 1893 Dry Goods at Cost. jAS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Oover J D Davis' Auction Rooms, being desirous of changing his present business. offers for sale his stock of Dry Goods now on hand, at cost, cemnrisiteg a largo assortment of cloths, cssitimeres, sattinetts, vestings, prints, muslins, &c., and would respectfully invite the attention of those wishing to purchase as he is determined to close up hie present business. August 2, IB4s.—aug 4. Bonnet Boards. ASUPERIOR article this tiny reerivrd and fisr nnie by s ue. : JOHN H. MELLOR. Shoe Paper. A LOT this day received and for gale ~6". aus2. JOHN 11: NIELLOR. GEO. CONNELL