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TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1845
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COMMITTER TOR AUGUST.
J. Carothers,,. T. J. Bigham, Joshua. Henna
• 763 RREM I ONI; 0 1.:N*4. ' - •
In reference to communications which may appear
in this miper, we have one or two remarks to make.—
We will insert none without the name of the author be
ing first made known to us, and when inserted, most al
ways be lakititits presstreof the riewsof nie writer,
and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so
expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved.
Onzatis Clactts.—There Wei a perfect
rush for admittance to witness the performances of
this Equesttian Company, on Saturday evening- The
performances were truly excellent, and the high char
acter of Mr STICKFLY, as a manager and performer, j
Was fully sustained
AT 'TEM CIRCUs.—A short time after the corn
atencententof the performance at the New Orleans
Cieous lastevening, a mob assailed it, throwing brick
bats and murculsof all kinds. Not content with this,
some of the party succeeded in qviietly removing the
studding whiCb supported the seats, when loaded
with mew wutweawad children, they fell with a terri
ble crash.; a number of persons were badly injured.—
suCh conduct is disgraceful to our city, Rini we hope
tbe prop!: atuhorities will take steps, net only to pre
vent the,repetion of .the outrage, hut to bring the ne
wts in last nights mob to justice.
- DELEGATE ELECTIONS.
The following mimed persons were on Saturday
afternoon chosen as Delegates to the Democratic Con
treitioe Which is assemble on Wednesday next.
City of' Pittegh-Ist Werd—Tboscarr. Jas Irwin.
do.
_2d de. W Bryant, E H Hastings
do. 3d do. J R Hague, John Dunn.
do. 4th do. S W Black, H S :VPGraw.
do. sth do J$ Hamilton, A M'llwain
do. Gth do. .1 1 A - Irwin, Tindle.
Allegheny City-Ist Win d—R A Campbell, I) Hartz.
do 2d do G R Riddle . C Wallace.
do 3.1 do Thos Farley, T Donnelly
• do. 4th do. J K Moorheed,G A Kurtz
Reserve Tp—H Blanchard, V Shorts.
Lawrenceville--Wm Johnston, Henry M'Cullough.
Robinson—Wm Glass, John H
Fayette—W G Hoffman, Wm NPCandless.
Upper St Clair—Atnos Holland, H Arthurs
,Lower St Clair--J D Miller, ['avid Frew
Jefferson—Wm Snee, John H
Beltzhoover, Jos We liacc.
Pitt—► Robert Nelson, George W Layng.
Birmingham—James Barr, G W Deford.
Peebles—Dr. Rob:. Wilson, Gen. Wallace.
Mr Editor—Plenne ennnunce the nnme of Anna.
HAN STacarta, of Allegheny city, ns a candidate for
Recorder, subject to the decision of the Derrinc...ratic
Cartaration. Mr Streeper is well qualified fer the
()Mee, and has all his life been a consistent Democrat.
' Aar 19. TRUE BLUE.
COUNTY TREASURER
JAcon TomEtt. of Pitt Town.hip, will be II condi.
dote (or County Trxasorer, suljert to the decivion of
the Democratic Convention. which is to assemble on
W.e:lnassilay neat. Augun 20th. Mr. Tomer receiving
the unanimous vote of his own tovvnvhip, he. been in
(bleed by hie other friends topretent himself to the
Convention.
Mr. Editor:—As the time is drawing near for
the nomination of our candidates, pertnit me to sug
gest the name of JOHN W. BURRELL, Esq. as one of
the democruti: representatives of Allegheny county,
in our next Legislature. Mr Burrell is one of the old
School Jefferson Democrats, and has always Leen
steadfast to the party through adversity as well as
prospetity. Should he be elected Allegheny county
may depend on a strong supporter of the Rail Road
Bill, and all other democratic measures. Old Inhot
era should not be forgotten. ANTI-BANK
sual4.
COUNTY TREASURER.
TffnMAS BLACKMORC, Esq., of Birmingham,
is a candidate fat the office of County Treasurer, sub
ject to the decision of the Democratic. COunty Con
vention. Mr Black more . is well gunlified for .the of.
ice, and deserving of pUbliC confidence.
mug 1 -thswic THE PROPL.:.
CLERK OF THE COURT.
Please announce the name a Col. W. G. H WK INS,
of Wilkins township, to the electors of Alleebeny
county. as a suitable person to fill the office of Clerk
of the Court. Col. H Await as 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 tu the ticket,
as well as secure a competent officer.
jA 31" MANY DEMOCRATS.
CLERK OF THE COURT
Mr Editor:—Announce the name of Mr R H KKRR
fur the nomination of Clerk of Court. Mr Kerr is
&deserving and undeviating Democrat. and ever ready
todefend the prim :irks of the party without fear, fa
vor or affection--hie nomination to that Alice would be
hailed by the triumph of his election.
auc 9 MARY DEMICRAT,!.
COUNTY COMMISSIOKFit
You are hereby authorised to announce ARTHUR F.
Dona, of Peebles Town.hip, as a candidate for
County Commissioner. Mr Gore has been for some
lime an acting Magistrate of t h is Township, and in
chat capacity won the confidence of lii neighbors—he
is well qualified for the office—a decided Democrat,
and if nominated by th- Democratic Convention will
receive a warm support front THE PEOPLE.
aug fe-stSrwtc.
REGISTER
Mr EAlitor.—Pleage announce that the name of
HOWARD McCoy:ELF:, Esq., of Indiana township, will
be presented to the Democratic County Convention,
as a suitable person for the Citfiry of 'Register. Mr
McCaslie., if nominated, will make a strong candidate,
and if elected, a good and competent efficcr.
wintr•d&wte MAKI , VOTTRI.
COUNTY COMM ISSUNER
Ties Brno of Jamas C. Cantu'Nos, of the sixth
word ham been mentioned as an exce4 lent one to be pre
seated to the convention ler nonsinatino to the office of
Coma, Continistioaer. Mc C.onionings' great famil
iarit" y with business, his long exiserience its a Justice of
the plate, and upright and consistent course as a Man
and democrat, entitled by to the consideration of the
convetatiee, got of the 44emocreoy of the county of
tog 4 AS.LEGt-lENY,
LEGISLATURE.
Mr Editor--You are hereby ataborired to announce
.laintsgs ComPER, of Moon township, as a candidate
feeslte iotetst.s.ertrat, subject to the decision of the
IhameeratisConventilm. Mr Cooper is well guslifi
emi, mai has aii his life been a firrn and cemmistekt dem .
weal. Heil site tieei4ed friend of the Re" Road.
oug It"
REGISTER. -
Kn. Esrrsii.—Penini t me, through the columns of
rut' valuable PaPat to announce the name of WX.
fti'CLows, Esq., of the Third Ward of the City of
Pittsburgh, as a - suitable person to be supported by
the Democracy of this county for the office of Register.
Mr. IrClure is an old and well tried Democrat—
has adhered to the party through evil and good repot t.
I. well qualified for the discharge of the duties of the
office, and urn), if nominated by the Convention, be
very iseeerable to the party RA well as to
M4az arAtoCa•TS of THE lip W 460.
sugB-davirtc,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
BECORDE R
Mr tter.-Announce in your paper that ions
Rea, of the 6th Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, (for
merly Pitt towosbip,) will be a candidate for County
Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Democratic
Connty Conventidn. Mr. Rea, has been through life
a steady and consistent Democrat—he is well quali
fied fur the office;—as Treasurer of Pitt township for
a number. of years, he acquired much knowledge of
county affairs, and would go.into the oirsce well in-
formed sit to the nature of its duties. Mr Ilea, has.
at all times, taken an active pert in sustaining the
cause of Democracy, and is deserving of this favor at
their hands: PITT TOWNSHIP
•
aug 4.•
LEGISLATURE.
Col Wm L MILLER, of Vermtilles township will be
presented to the Democratic Convention as a 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. He is R gentleman of sterling Democra
tic principles, and sound practical business qualifica
tions, and if nominated will tint only be elected, bet
prove a faithful and able supporter of the Rail Rend
to Pittsburgh. MART DEAROCRA
aug 14"-
CLERK OF THE COURTS.
JOHN M. SNoWDEN. Jr, or Allegheny City, will be
supported as a candidate for the nomination of Clerk
of the Cowie, at the approaching Democratic County
Convention by MANY DMOCRATS.
aug 4.
CLERK OF THE COURT OF QR. SESSIONS.
NATRA!qIEL PATTERSON of the Borough of Bir
mingham is a candidate for nomination by the Demo
erntic Convention fttr the office of Clerk of the Court
of Quarter Sesttions. jy 31-d 1 w-w3r.
COUNTY COM MISSION ER.
We are authorized to announce JosF.PII E WCABE
of Fayette township, for the office of Comity Coot
missioner, subject to the nomination of the. 'Democrat
is Convention. july 28-di w&wte
CLERK OF THE COURT.
James C Ilicuey. or Robinson township, is a can
didate for the office of Clerk of the Court f Qunrter
Sessions, subject to the nomination of ulte Democratic
Coneention.
July I w&wrd
port of Pittsburgh.
YETT WATER IN THE CHANNICL.
ARRIVED.
Daily Bearer Packets;
Daily Bmwasville Packets.
Rambler, Mondey, Wellsville;
Prairie Bird, Vandeigrift, Cincinnati;
May Queer,, Bowen, do;
Wilmington, Dennison; do;
DEPARTED.
Doily Beaver Parket,.;
Doily Brow•nsviile Packets;
Miner, Kinney, Wellsville;
Uncle Ben, Paikicsun, Cincinnati;
Confidence, Fuller, do.
Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets
and Stage Line.
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_
THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS,
Express & Telegraph,
Leave Beaverr'.aily, (Sundays expected.) nt 1 o'-
clock A. M., (on the et rivul of the tornmer Michigan
from Pittsburgh,) and arrive at Warren next morning
nt 7 o'clock—connecting at Warren with Neil, Moore
& Cu'a line of Stages, %% hid; leave Warren on the ar
rival of the Packet. nod reach Cleveland before night.
Fare through $4 50.
Pa asenger. paying in Pittsburgh are enti; led t choice
of bertha on the Curial Packet, and aents in ;he stage.
For passage anplyon board Stenmho a t Michigan, or
to JOHN S DICKEY, Benver.
G M FIARTON & Co., Pittsburgh.
CLARK &Co., Beaver.
Fur pa ioige returning apply at the Stage officra of
NEIL. MOO RE & Co., Cleveland.
J & M B TAYLOR. Warren.
SPEED AND COMFORT !!
MONONGAHELA ELOI7'TE,
FOR BALTIMORE AND PH ILA DELPHIA
THE. SPLENDID PAST RUNNING STEAMERS
CONSUL AND LOUIS NIcI,•NE.
Will commence on Mondayehe 12(A of May. Ma
king doslbledaily trips.
One boat will I;uive at 8i o'clock, A. M. daily.
The other in the evening, doily, (exrept Sunriny.)
Bythemorning Boot rinartenge r . will rake the Cars of
the Baltimore and Ohio Roil Road at Cumberland, nt
8 o'clock, A M., the next morning. And arrive in
Baltimore, at .5 o'clock P. M. the same evening.
3.44...111/
Through to Baltimore in 32 bouts,
Philadelphia in 90 "
By the evening boat pas‘eogers will lodge on the
Boat in comfortable ST ATI.: BOOMS the first night.
Pass overthe Mountains in Coachei in day light.—
Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus a‘oid
ing night travel altogether.
For seats, or entire roaches for families or par ;ea,
apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and
at the Whalf boat abovethe Mononenh: , la Bridge.
FERGUS MOORHEAD,
LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE.
, Ito..
STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CAPT. Cement:Lt.,
Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, .A. M.
" Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M.
STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAPT. Botie.s,
Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M.
" Beaver at I o'clock, C. M.
In connection with daily Linos of Freight and Pas
sage Canal Boats to Erie, l'a., and Cleveland, 0.
Steam Boat and Vessels to all parts ern Lake Erie
and Michigan. Apply to
t • M. HARTON & CO.,
Pittshergh
JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver
CLARK &Co.. Beaver
June `?1•y
BEAVER PACKET
The well known steamer
MICHIGAN,
W. B.Botg A , MIIIStPr, has' commenced
her regular daily tri pa, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto-
Jake
fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M.._ and Beaver at 3, A. M.
Priceato suit the times, ea those who bave no money
carried free.
The Canal to Cleveland will be opened as soon as
the weather ,Pill permit; on the opening of which
CLARKE & CO'S LINE. to CLEVELAND,O.,and
MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera
tion. For freight ur passage apply on board, or to
jirly 142 G. M. HARTON,
Water street.
1 11— The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety i
1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845.
The new and SpleadidS/eamer,
V. A. MAIL DIONONGAIISLA,
japir r SClON E. Master, has commenced run
ning regularly, end will continue to
un through the season as a Weekly
Packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving
Pittsburgh every Monday mottling at 10 o'clock, and
Cincinnati every Thursday morning at the same hoar.
For freight or passage apply on board. m2ts.
Trtuake at Prtvate Bale.
JUST received at Davis' Commercial Auction
Rooms corner of Wood and stli streets, a small
invoice of Lauber Tinalis of various descriptions.
;sus 16.
COUNTY TREASURER
41;Ututi':'
BYTLAri - MMIT'S
_MAIL
From the New Orleans Tropic, August 9.
DEPARTURE OF THE MEXICAN CONSUL.
The Mexican Consul will leave this city to-day, on
the Relampngo, for Vera Cruz. Throughout theconr.
test' of our friends of the "Bee," which paper will
contain this morning his address to the Mexicans in
this country, we are enabled to state that, although
`tenor Arrangoiz has closed his business hero, end
leaves in obedience to instructions fro'n Lis govern.
ment, the period of his departure wns left wholly to
his own discretion. The instructio ns to him were
predicted, not upon a declaration of way, but ur on the
present unsettled relptions between th e two countries.
We understand that he leaves at this time, in order to
avoid the gales that usually occur in September. ile
takes his official papers with him.
From the New Orleans B ce .
We translate for the benefit of our readers, the 1.4-
lowing notice, (published in Spanish.) by the Mexican
consul, and addressed to his countrymerd
MrIVICAN CONSUL/ITR,
NfrAV ORCK•SS, August Bth, 1845.
By order of his excellency the President of the re
public. I inform the Mexican citizens residing in the
United States, that his excellency has determined thlt
this consulate be closed, and that I return to Mexico,
talsing wiih me its archioves, in consequence of the
state of our relations with the United State... In corn
plinnee with this order, I will this daycloite my office,
and will sail tomorrow fur Vera Cruz, on board the
Mexican schooner Refs mpago
F DE ARRANGOIZ, Consul.
E.
ztrort of a letter to the Editor of the "titian,"
dated Gst.VEsToN. July 31st, 1845.
The steamer "Alabama" (which arrived here on
yesterday evening from Aransns bay) will leave this
morning for New Orleans. She took down General
Taylor, and eight companies of the 9th regiment of
United States troops, and landed them on St Joseph's
island, in Matagorda bay, where they will remain un
til the rest of the troops arrive. In the mean time,
Gen Taylor and his staff have taken the steamer Un
dine down to Corpus Christi, fur the purpes of look
ing at the place, and seeing if it would be the best lo
cation for tl e troops until they are stationed where
they are to remain. The troop. were in fine health
and spirits. There probability- is n scarcity of good
water on St Joseph's island; hut in every other respect
it will please them. There is great abundance of fisb,
and plenty of deer and other game. Major Done!.
son will probably visit Gen Taylor in a few days.--
The Major has entirely recovered from his law indis
position, Rod appears to be in better health than 1
ever saw him. The renvention is making. progress
with their business, and will close thi it labors, it is
nut - posed, about the middle of August, or by the 20th
at the latest. The offiorrs will all he elected by the
people, and fir short periods, except thrill 'gr., who
will probably he aominsted by the governor, and e
lected by the Senate. There seems to he n disposition
to avoid everything that could. by possibility, come in
coaled %silh the constitution of the United States.
Nara.l.—W r learn from nn attentive correspondent
nt Pensacol a , that on Wednesday last, the 6th inst.,
the United States frigate Potomac was off' that har
bor, beating in. It had been previ ou sly rumored that
she was in a leaky conditior; and it ts runlet:tun d that
this was the proLnible cause of her early return to
port. The United States loig Somers was, at the
same flute. ready for ass; with despatches on hoard
for Vete Cruz. She was only awaiting the nrii%al of
the commodore, and vrt:tild sail imediately.
The sloop Clara, of Pensucoln, cans compelled to
return to port the came day, from having sprung a
leak; and, with much dif6culiy, was brought to the •
wharf.
A United States schooner, supposed to be the Flirt,
hound from Norfolk for Clint-es. was spoken on the
14th ult-; in latitude 27 deg 14'. longitude 56 deg 23'.
N 0 Picayune, Aag9.
New Wheat Flour.
A FEW Bbls fresh ground. New Wheat Family
Flour, extra white, just teeei-:ed ~rd for sale
A. G. REINHART,
Nn 140 Liberty street.
Sugar Cured Rama.
B EST quality. always on hand and for stile br
A. G. REINHART.,
N o 140 Ltherty st
80 DOZ. Benver Buckets, in store and fir sale;
A. G. REINIIART,
No 140 Lib. , Tty mt.
CofEta.
OLD \Mil.. LotEnka, Xicchn and Juvrt Co Tee; d
perior quality; at
'AMILY GROCERIES, or every variety and
est q trality,rnay, be had itf
A LL kinds of Pickles eod Suucps, cunsrentiyfur ante, by A. G. REINHART,
nugl4 No 140 Libert • st.
_ _
60 TONS Iron, assorted gives: for mole by
my 7 JAMES MAY
Notice.Fr - IHE following packages ere' veld mime time since
by Clnrkson & Cu'a. Cuna I Line, and not called
for, urn stored at the Ware House of the subscriber.
2 Bales and 1 Box, marked 1. 0. Roland, Pittsburgh; 2
Chests & 1 Box marked, I' Rtoz.-11 Piasburgb; I Box
mat ked Union Trading co., Lewisburtr, Unbm en., Pa.
Aug , 2. JAMES MAY.
Nails.
200 KEGS Juniata NitilA; j ft A lr4; : l s e b
rn N AY
Y 7
Axes.
E STEP'S Cost Sieell Ax's, e. &named.
For sale by GEO. COCHRAN.
mfir 23
No `2, Ferry st
Louisville Lime.
10281 l and
fur
sale frh by JAMES t
MAY.
50138L5. of Thompson's Extra Family Flour
Jost received and for sale by
BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co..
Front street near Smithfield.
250 K E-4-;..S LEAD, received and for sale lay
BURBItIDGE, WILSON & CO.
Front at. !war Smithfield.
A ti.
PRACTIAnimaI 4
Manua Magn l of e
An sm imal Magnetism.
CA
or an exposition of the methods employed in pro
curing the magnetic Phenomena by A Feste, fot sale by
C. H. KAY,
No 76 Market et.
American Oratory.
S ELECTIONS from the Speechea of Eminent A
mericana by a Member of the Philadelphia Bar.
For eale by C. H. KAY,
Aug 6
No 76 Market at.
JEREMY TAYLOR'S Serroong;
at BOSWORTH & FORRF.STER'S,
augl3 No 43 Market at.
Pittsburgh aad Wheeling Packet.
THE safe and well-found steamer
"UTICA," CLARE, Master, has con
menced her trips and will run as a reg
ular Packet between PITTSBURGH and WHEEL
ING during the season of 1845. For freight or pas
sage apply on board or to
jam 30 J , N F,I9TON JON ES, Agent.
A. G. REINHART'S,
No 140 Liberty Pit
A. G. REINHART,
No 140 Liberty et
Meal estate.
Three Lots of Ground
and a Dwelling Hotta* at
Audio's.
O N Saturday, August 30th, at 4 o'clock in the af
ternoon, mill be sold on the premises, 3.Lots of
Ground, situated on the bank of the Allegheny river, I
opposite the old Toll Gate, and adjoining Messrs 14%
Gearey, Marshall and Wallace, Franklin Foundry.
Each Lot is 20 feet front, and extends back 60 feet;
on one of which is erected a comfortable brick dwel
ling house, well furnished, and in good tenantable or
der. The title is indisputable., and the terms easy,
which will be made known at the time of sale. For
further paniculurs, enquire at the Auction Room of
the subscriber, or at the residence of the owner, Mr.
George Mullen, Mulberry Alley, neat Mr Shoneber
ger's dwelling.
aug 18
Sale of Stiorior Bonsai'.Ul and Kitchen
Furaiture at Auction.
O N Thursday next, Al aguit list, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, will he sold without reserve, at W-1
Kenya's Phoenix Auction Mart, No 64 Market street
Simpson's Row, between 31 and 4th streets, the fol
lowing articles of splendid Furniture, belonging to a
private family declining housekeeping, the greater
pert of which furniture is nearly new, and equally as
good; it has been kept in the neatest and best of or
der, and is the most choice lot offered nt nuction for
some time, comprising in pert the following , vii:
I fine heir spring seat sofa; 2 mahogany bureaus;
maple do, I mahognnedressing do; 1 high post maple
bedstead, 2 high post common bedsteads; 1 low post ,
common bedstead; 1 pnir fine card tables; 3 wash'
stands; and work do; I set fancy coin sent chairs,
3 setts common do; 2 rocking chairs; 1 rocking set
tee: 3 looking glasses; 1 toilet glass,large size: 3 feath
er beds, down feathers; a lot of bed clothes; 3 Ingrain
and stair carper.; 4 rug rh.; I hearth rug; 2 astral 'amps:
1 three branch halide , : 1 brass clock; 1 writing desk;
4 pnir large Venition blinds, together with a great
variety nf kitchen utensils.
P. M'KENNA Auctioneer.
ENGINE SHOP, STEAM ENGINE,
Turning Lathes, Blacksmiths' and Other Tools a
Auction.
W ILL he sold on Saturday the 211 inst., at 2 a'
clock, P. M., on the premises, on the corner
of Liberty, Front and West streets. a large lot of Ma
chinery, Tools, &c., among which are:
1 Steam Engine, Shafting and Boiler; 2 Turning
Lathes: 2 Vices and Benches; 30 sets of taps and
Dies; 90 Drills and Bitts; 3 Drilling Braces; 1 Lot of
Patterns; 2 Stoves and Pipes; 1 Boring Lathe; 1 Rack
Lathe; 1 Small Lathe; I Screw Cutting Machine and
Screw Plates; l Grindstone; 1 Blacksmiths' Bellows;
8 Smut Machines, 1 Lot Office Furniture, together
with a large lot of Tonic of various kinds.
Alan. at 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 inches on Liberty street., 57 fret 10i
inches on Front at. and 76 feet 101 inches on West st.
Terms at sale.
augl3
Valuable Water Street Property for Sale.
T H E subscriber is authorised to sell that very Vilit3.•
-1.. able Lot of Ground adjoining the one on which
he resides on Water street below Ferry staret, having
a front of 30 feet on Water 'beet, and extending back
160 feet to Front street.
Tirleindisputable. Terms liberal.
iy 30 J. D. DAVIS, Ancr'r.
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Lots Plos. 25 and 26,
I N plan of Lots of the Heirs of Irwin in the 6th
Ward of this City, having each a front of 21 feet
on Coal street and extending buck 109 feet to an Alley
26 feet wide; adjoining properly of Robert Wray. Icl
D.; can be had sit the low price of Five Hundred Dol
lars each by application to the subscriber.
•1y 30 • J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Valuable Pumice Property at Auction.
A T 10 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep
ilsAcmber nen, tit the Auction Rooms of John D.
Davis, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa., will be sold that very valuable property known as
ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Anew
ny River about two miles above the town of Rimming
in Armstrong county; consisting of ONE THOU•
SAND AND TWENTY ACRES•good quality land,
all of wh'cb is suitable for cultiv ttion lying in one
body, 80 acres of which is river bottom. A blast Fu
rnace with Casting House, Steam Engine and Urge
Iron Blowing Cylinder, Coal House and Scorching
Ovens; one Mansion House, a number of Dwelling
Houses fur hands with stables, Carpenter's Shop,
Blacksmith's shop, Ste. The furnace and dwellings
are pleasont'y situated on the river bottom which part
is all cleared and tinder fence.
The hil:s around lie furnance contain inexhaustible
supplies of Ore, Coal and Limestone, and flinch of the
land is well timbered, affording the greatest facilities
for he making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke.l
This property offers many advantages to the Iron
Manufacturers being in the midst of n a rich and beau
tiful country, nffard ing in thegreatest abundance every
description of *implies required for the prosecution of
works of this kind, end within 50 miles of the Pitts
burgh market,to which all the manufactured articles .
can be shipped at almost all Seasons of the year.
POlit
A plot of the property can be furnished to any per- MHE subscribers, ex SALE.
ecuters fM.
son desirous to examine fur themselves by applying to I offer fur ante the valuable o propertyTierna lyin n g on the
R. Buchanan, Esq., Cincinnati. W F Johnston, waters of Cross Creek, Brooke County, Virginia,
Esq., Kittanning or the subscriber.
Tit known by the name of Clarke'a Mills. The pro
le indisputable. Terms at sale. s eta. JOHN D. DAVIS, Ancer.
perty
contains Two hunched and fifty acres of Land, about
jyl6-d&
one hundred acres of which are under cultivation;'n
V E N I TI A N BLINDS. Merchant mill, containing two runs . f Burrs, and one
A. WISSTEIZITZLT, run of stones for country work; with a supply of water
E old and well known Ye- throughout the year; a good saw mill, cooper chip,
E
house, stabling and other necessary out build
tan Blind Maker, former- i ings, situate within a first rate wheat neighborhood—
if Second and Fourth sts., I not exceeding f of a mile from the Ohio river—and at
es this method to inform a convenient distance, say between three and four
many friends of the fact
. his Factory- is now in full miles from either Wellsburgh, Va., or Steubenville,
oration nn St Clair st., near' Ohio,
old Allegheny Bridge, A LSO. A Farm, beautifully a nd conveniently- shun
ted adjoining the above property. containing Two
!re a constant ettpply of hundred and thirty foto acres; of which about one him •
ids of various colors and dred and twenty five acres are under fine cultivation—
titles, is constantly kept with a comfortable dwelling house, barn, and °diet
hand and at all prices., necessary outbuildings in good repair, and a never
. twenty -cents up to suit failing spring of good water Rear the door.
oomers.
Ls if required, Blindsl The above property will . be sold together' de tette
. will he put up so. that in irately, to suit purchasers, and a clear and indisputable
case of alarm by fire, nr otherwise, they may be re- title can be given. Application may be made wither
moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with to Seth Clark, who resides in Brooke County, V.
the same facility that any othr piece of furniture can near the premises, and who will show the property,
be removed , and without an extra expense. ior to the undersigned, at Pittsburgh! Pa- i f not di , -
je24-d&wl V.
. I
posed of previously at private sale, the above property
will be offered as public sale on the premises, nn the
Ist clay of October next, at noon, and possession given
on the Ist day of April next.
Terms—one-third of the purchase money will be
required when possession is given, and the bnlanre in
three annual payments, bearing interest and secured
by lien on the property.
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NEW GOODS
OPENING THIS DAY AT
NO. 46,
.113.:Q.Liazaroatatux Uc'
BARROWS & TURNER,
Select School for Boys and Girls.
lILI WILLIAMS having resigoed his School in
KA • Pittsburgh to his brother. D. 8. Williams,
will open a Select Scbool for Males and Females, in
the room over Mr Dyer's Grocery, and formerly occu.
pled by Mr Samuel Blood, in Federal street, Alleghe
ny, an Monday, the 18th inst.
T Enws:—PrimaryClass, $6 per scholar per quarter
of 11 weeks.
Junior Class,
Senior Class,
tummie4.
Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. s: D. H. Riddle, D. D.,
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler,
Joseph P. Gursam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq.
aug 9.—d17.
1111101E08D COWAIr,
Attorney at Law,
office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market
June 19-d&wly
j osey.
and N small Boxes, pinup n
for Family use, on b and
for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT,
june 4 No 224 Liberty street.
P. hPKF:NNA, Auctioneer
P. M'KENNA, Anctioneer
8 .. (11
10
NMI , 0
S. P. STICKNEY, SOLE PROPRIETOR
M. BUCKLEY, EQUESTRIAN DIRECTOR.
HIS nnritalled 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. nn or about the 12th of Angtist.
The manager fissures the public that no pains will be
spared to merit their patronage The stud of hoses is
composed of
Twenty well trained & beantiltal animals.
The splendid New Orleans Brass Band, will enliven
the performances with Ole most popular airs of the
age.
The Comptiny is numerniiii and among them will bo
onnd the following well known and established raver-
Mr M Buckley and his talented children, Masters
H & F Buckley and Miss Laura Buckley,
Mr Ford Garson, the inimitable Clown.
Mr. Eaton Stone, the great hare-back rider.
M. W. Day, the wonderful India-Rubber, man and
slack rope dancer.
Mr. W. J. Smith. the Dramatic Equestrian.
Miss. [2f - teatime Stickney the elegant female Rider.
The celebrated Hungarian Brothers, and CH i:Sti UT
I Nap of ETI4IOPIAN MINATRELS, whose 1, 017g1 , 1 and
Dances are nightly received with shouts of Laughter.
r Admittanre—Boxes, 50 cts ; Pit 25 eta.—
Children under 10 years of age, half price to the box
es. Mn half price to the Pit.
far It is an established rule with the proprietor
that nn females can be admitted unaccompanied by a
gentleman.
M" Mr S. P. STICKNEY most respectfully in
fUrms the public, that the small Company now about
to perform. are not in nny way connected with his es
tabli.hment whatsoever.
ring 7
A VCRY LARGE ASSORTMENT
R ECEIVED t hi. morning, and more expected to
day, at COOK'S Literary Depot, Third street,
near the Pent Office, and also at /11...KFORD'S,
Federal st. Allegheny city:
Hazzlitt's Characters of Shakxpeare, being Library
of Choice Rending No 17.
The Farmer's Library of August—edited Sy J. S.
SKIN/ Ma. 117 Subscriptions received and single num
ber for sale.
The Challenge's of Darlene, by Massimo D Azeg
to--translated (rota Lester_
American Whig Review for August.
Merchant's Magazine fur August.
knickerbocker do
Le Roy Sunderland's "Confessions of a Magnetizer
Expellee—in which is shown the folly and falsehood
of a recent pamphlet with the above title.
Fanny Campbell—" The Female Pirate Captain"—
by Lieut Murray.
The Godolphin A rabaun, by Eugene Sue.
Living Age, No 64.
The Cottager' of Glenburine, a Tale by Mrs Eliza
Hamliton.
Henrietta, by the author of Emily Mansfield.
Viola, the Redeemed, a Domestic Tale, by Profes
sor Ashby.
Cllll ivotor fir August.
John Runge, or theHniy Ctsot. of TreeTes. A new
supply.
Westward Ho! by J K Paulding.
Dan Darrel, who shall be Heir? anti Secret Foe, by
Miss Pickering. New supply.
Piciorial and Tragical Almanac.
Musical History, by Goo Hogarth.
Travels in North American, by Charles Lyell, Esq.
Michlet's Abicular Confessions.
Also, the Eastern Papers of this iVeek. j
ang 12
Thiniagakd Catlei*.
P ERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in a dam•
aged state, ran have it ground. polished and re
paired in a neat and subatnntial manner by the sub
scriber, • Any orderaleft with John W. Blair, NO. 120
Wood street, will meet with prompt attention.
ap THOMAS McCARTHY.
S. C. TIERNAN. 2 '
an 6-d&wts MORRIS JONES, Ts
r - " The Wheeling Times, Wellsburg Transcript
Steubenville Union. and Washing on Reportrr wil
please publish till snle, and send bill to this office.
Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism.
The Jackson Wreath. or National Solmenir.
A National Tribute, commemorative of the great
civil victory, achieved by the people, through the
Hero of-New Orleans,.containing a raap of the Visited
States, a-portrait of Gen, Jackson, a view of the bat.
tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage.
Just received sad for sale by
julo JOHNSfON & STOCK TON.
44 Market street.
athicktesel.
10 BBLS. No 3, large Rice; just received and for
/ale by J. & J. McDEVITT,
june 4 N 0.221, Liberty street.
Shoo Paper.
A LOT this day received and for vale p,
aug42. JOHN H. MELLOR
Pardon's Digest
S TROUD'S late edition of Purdon's Digest of the
Laws of Pennsylvania. For sale by
aug 6, C. H. KAY,
No. 76. Market street.
Leave, Pittubargh Daily rtt 1 o'clock P M,
RUNNING T B BOUGEE IN 48 110IIRS,
Ascending the WU, with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILION.
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From Citambersburg by Rail Road to Philatielphia,
In splendid newly hoilt Eight Wheel Can, there
connecting with Mail Ca t a for New-York; also . at
Chawtheraburg with Mail Linea direct for Baltimore
and Washington City.
"Only Office for the above Line, next cloorto the
Exchange Hotel, St Clair Street.
_June 12-(13 n W. R. MOORHEAD. A'gt.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!
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MFRCHANT
REsPEcTFuLLY informB friendA and the
public generally, that lie has taken the
NEW STORE
At them-tier of Wo. , d and Wooer gi reels, nn the site
occupied by Mr S. Scheyer roPViIIII4 to rfor.Grent Foe,
where be is prepared to furnish all articles in the line
of
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no
tice. llis stock of Goode is
ENTIRELY NEiV,
And Inn been selected with 'ranch care to suit the mar
het- He has in his employment som e of the best
workmen in the city, and front long experience in the
business, he hopes to give general satisfaction to those
who may favor him with their custom. A large as
sot tment of
S. P. STICKNEY
Clothing suited to the Season.
consisting nf Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colors
Ivarious gitalitiev, from $6 to $18; various patterns
Tweed, Linen, Gingham nnd Carodmere Coats, vary
ing in price from $1,25 to 6t together with a large snick
of Cloth. Cassimere. Simi net I, Tweed, Jean and Bum
nn. Pants—all of wlrizth have been recently manufac
tured, and of the best materials, purchased at the lute
reduced prices. He offers to the public us
Asn BAG
ny eonblis 6ooß
hment in the citßy. AINS
Ile has also a lare
stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats. Scar g fs
and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low
for cash, and cash only. Having secured the servicei
of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture
garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to
render the
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE
worthy of public patronage. The public are invited
to call and examine for themselves. jy9
14 eke C 4
, ouri of Common Pleas of Ally ov-fly Coun
ty, No. 105, March Term, 1895.
Susan G. Cutter, by her next
friend, Samuel SP: I / a sters, 1 Libel for Divorce.
a Mond° matrimonii.
John M. Cutter.
To John M. Cutler, the above named respondent.
Take notice, that whereas a writ of aline sublnis
stir libel I'm divorce, at the suit of your wife, Sara irc h G.
Cutter, by her next friend Sumac' sPsfoster, was is
sued om orate above Court, tested at Pittsburgh,
the Bti, day of April. 1895 and returnable to the 3d
Monday of Jane, 1845; and whereas, on the return of
the said alias subprcna pool was made that you could
not be found in said County; now you are hereby required
tribe and appear in your proper person at the Court of
Common Pleas of Allegheny Counts', on the 9th Mon
day of OctriJer next, to answer the Petition or libel of
you r said a ife, and chew cause, if any vou have, why
she should not be divorced from the bond of matri
mony. ELIJAH TIIOVILLO, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, Julyl29, 1895.
In the Court of Common Pleas fur Allegheny
County, No. 105, March Term 1893.
Sum') G. Cutter, by her next
friend Samuel 31cMasters Libel for Divorce.
°viand° matrimonii.
John M Cutter.
The Respondent above nnmed is required to take
notice that the depcmi t inns of witnesses, to be read on.
the bearing of the nbr.so cause, will be taken before
Alexnnder Miller, Esquire. on Saturday, the 18th day
of October next, between the hours of nue and Six
o'clock, P. 51., at bis office in the City of Pittsburgh.
MAGRAW & AVKNIGHT,
Attorneys for Libellant.
Pittsburgh, July 29. 1845-jy3o-19.4w.
Dinolution.
T HE firm of Constable, Burke & Co, was die ,
solved, by mutual consent, on the 11th inst.
Constable & Strickler ere authorized to settle the
business of the lute firm, and as it is desired that the
same shall he closP4 withont delay, it is hoped that
those that know therm:el‘es to be indebted will be pre
pared to settle as speedily as possible.
NATH. CONSTABLE,
EDMUND BURKE,
J. S. STRICKLER.
Pittsburgh, July 18, 1845 .
Safety And Vault Boors mennfactured as heretofore,
at the old gland, Second street.
jy 22-3 m CONSTABLE & STRICKLER,
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Disiolution.
THEpartnership heretofore existing betweep
JIMP, K. Logan and George Connell, Under
the firm of J K Loran & Co, is this day disimited by
mutual con..tent. All persons baying claims ateinst
the firm, will please present them for settletrtern, end.
allindebied will please make payment toJ K Logan,
who is duly authorized to settle the business of the
concern.
J K LOGAN,
GEO. CONNELL.
Pittsburgh, August 1, 1845
Dry Goods at Cost.
lir AS. K. Logan. corner of Wood and Fifth sheets,
• overt D Davin' Auction Rooms, being desirous
of changing his present business. ofrers for sale his
strvk of Dry Goods now on hand, at cost, cornurising ,
a large assortment of cloths, cassimeres, 0/milieus.
vesrings, prints, muslins, &c., and world respectfully
invite the attention of those wishing to purchase es
he is determined to close up his present busiucsi.
August 2, l B 4s.—aug 4.
Bonnet Boards,
A SUPERIOR article thi, day irerivrfl and EDT
stile by nue2.. — JOHN 11. M. 1.014.
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Removal.
A BEELEN has removed his Com/miss/no and
Li_ • Forwarding Dopiness frion The Cann/ %An to
his new Warehothse, on nir4 strt!ct, iy . h a
th o Post Office. nifty 30,
PARE 8311DVOMID.
' OVPOStroll
Good latest Past Liao fir Philadelphia:
07 117 L#70/D TROY BUM? COACIM,
t• i• • -
Limited to Seven Passengers.
Leave Pittsburgh doily at 1, P. 11.,
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
Ascending OP mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILI,IOA•
ONLY 0211 E NIUHT our TO CHAMBER/MUGS,
AIM
Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, connec
ting with Mail Cars fur New York; also at Chambers
burg with Mail lines direct from Baltimore and Wash
inton City.
IRP'Olfice opposite tbe Exchange Hotel.4o
may 3-ly A. HENDERSON, Agent.
FARE REDUCED 8 DOLLARS.
Good Latent Past Wail fbr
PHOLAIDELPH [l,Ap
Or sPEgnnln TROT BUILT coActKs.
AND RAIL ROAD CARS,
,irrb
bwa--.-4;r4,7"'•
TTSBURGI CLOTHING STOR
WILLIAM B. SHAFFER,