tag' tanitc.fipatit: PITTSBURGH, PA. _ . MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1895. • PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR AUGUST.' J. Carothers, T. J. Bighorn, Joahua Hanna CORR ESE',,NDTNTS In reference to communications which mny appear in this paper, we have one or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fit st nritde knpwri to us, and when inserted, must al ways betialtititivex - pressiveof the views of and not the editor of .this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved. Tag Gasonersat Exrcostots IN ALLEGHENY.— Another of the persons injured by the explosion in the Church, is no more. CHA RLES BROWN, died on Sunday morning at 5 A. M., and was buried in the af ternoon of. the some day. This is the fourth death resulting from that terrible accident. SUICIDE.—Mr. IVillians Livingston, of Mifflin this county, committed suicide on Fri d„, siricrnooQ":"‘ t a razor he cut his thigh, near an d hi e d to ea ure discovered. Mr. L. was well advanced in years, FirMkuiuc h respected &Timed by by his neighbors. His death sitecrely his (Maw citizens and friends—the cause ofit is perfect•avystery—his reason for thus terrninati existence, Cannot be even guessed at by those who I (were hi moat r.onstant and intimate companions. DIOILLiA OF THE CONFLAGR A TION OF PITI 5- •uttar,s—Tilis evening, at PHIL° HALL, over the Post Offtze, will be exhibited, for the first time, &of /any-, po's Diorama of Ike Colllognotion of Pins burgh; also of the Caves of Sloffa; and view of the 84.40 of New Orleans. Through Autue Whit/Ike we IWO not present on Thursday evening, although invited, to witness an exhibition made of the nbeve to a fedrfriends. We learn, however, that it is exceed inglx well got up, and entirely worthy of public at tention. Thd whole is the work of two of our inge- IliOlIS and enterprising mechanics. It has been pre pared at considerable expense, and we trust a genet oils public will t,ot permit them to go unrewarded for their labor. Remember, - it is exhibitedto-nie I lit at Ptilo Itatloiver the Poet Office, on Third street. The editors of , the Chronicle, who were present of the private exhibition, give the folluwin •delicription of it: "bur citizens are to enjoy a charming exdihition next week, in the shape of same splendid rootin g di ative of the great fire of the 10th of nril. We wire permitted to attend a prixate exhi e bitioa of this wonderful piece of mechanism, and have HO I.3Aitalerlal fai •lalrffrall rig, it (Irbil to Sfiel Ze I Ce I ebrated •'liernirg of Nloscow." The proprietors have been several months in getting it up, and deserve an abundant reward for their ingenuity and taste.— Several street views are admirably presented, and teem with people hurrying to an fro. Each engine company}' and apparatus can be diet Melly recognized, and look quite natural.. Tbeti there is a carefully depicted 'moonlight view of tbe city en the night after the fire, while the attno , - phere is still lurid with the unquenched fires which atie,am ap it. every direction. On the river, steam boats and smaller vessels are seen hastily rioting off Cron the shore, anti making fit• the other side. Be sides, this, there is a splendid cosrnoramie t jew of Fin gars. Earecin Stalti, which will compare favorably swish Plannington's mach-admired '•Fairy Grotto," which has been exhibited in this de v. Carpet chain, &e. 1 4 1 0 R SALE-... 11 mind supply of S doidtle purple andiyelioni Carpet chairs bed cords anti pionts lines; niceties; wit.hing lulu; churns and buckets, and auttairientsiiwis of all sizen window sash and F la-1 all &in& of buckets; tin we're, and a small assortment of Dry Gonda. Handwate, and clienp Family Medi cines. for 01110 tow and in tiny quantity to suit tasstom ei a, fur Casb or approved Barter. ISAAC HARRIS. Arent wad Com. Merchant, No 9 Sib AIL now22-(11‘.6o, t lar Canntry Curren, Carprq and Papc-r Beeniairna, &c. taken in payment. Sole Leather. 0 re ti "IDES Baltimore 50ttle Leather, 500 co. of New York do, for sole low P.C. MA RT IN aug,l2 No. GO, Water street, 13.1rntl)i.tritt Lemons: 3QBOXES. ot Chests Alar.eillei , i Lemons to arrive 0. km sole hv 1'.(.; MARTIN, _ auvlt, No. 60, Water street Rurnt 1)4.41 icr . Green Apples. 30 BARRELS grvod C , muldn,f, and Emil na A pp lea for sale low, by I'. C. M A RTTN, nug!! Nn 60 Water a. 110110. Ilitirirt. Dried Apples. 20 BUSHELS dried Apr . No. GO iVnter ‘l,litirrit dim riot Nails. 200 KEGS Juniata NailF; for anl, by mv 7 JAMES MAY Sugar 12t. 111-IDS N 0 Sugar. Sfrirtly Prime 144s.Loaf 40, Ft7sortci Nos; I 0 - thyls P . cowSh , reri'Bme'Rf. M. B. REIFY. & CO., N'9 W nt er street Spice.' BAGS Allspice sod PCiper, 20 1 Bah/ Clove.'; 5 do Rack Ginger 2 bbls Groued J 5 HALT' CLIF:,STS G. P. and Impl 23 Catty Boxes G. I'. told Imo,. For sale by M. B. RiIEY & augl2 No J IViifrt Cotton Yarn, &c. C. YARN, Assailed Numbers, 09000 240 heft Nails, ch. Sizes. For. trek by M. RHEY & CO. isug/2, N 0.9 Wafer .t. Coffee. 310 r"„?.G.sierbytime Pn B.R Rio iIEY CO. No 9 Wnter • Tobacco. 60 BOXES ss, 8• , 12.4 16s and lb lump, oldie best brands; for wale by M. B. RHEY & CO•, No 9 Water at Axes. ESTEP'S Cast Steell Axes, warranted. For sale by GEO. COCHRAN .miy 23 No 2, Fere • Ammy G ROCERI EN, of every variety and eat quality, may be bad of Day Book ionni. -- AL'DAY Bonk, belonging to John Dickson, was found beyond the Garrison and left at the Office AI the Pittsburgh Morning Post 'where the owner Can i Nive it by raying for this advertisement. aue.s4l. Swildidg Lots tbr Sale, TIIREE tot,' is Hart's plan each 24 feet in Rootby in feet deep, adjoining Julio B But- FAiri. The tertns will be liberal Engoire of • GEO. COCHRAN, M. B. 1111F.Y & Co. No 9, Writ,r street A. G. RF.TINTHART ' No 140 Liberty et f jport pf-jPitteburgt). 2* /11 , 1' WA.TER IN THZ CH AltriXL...".. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets Mkier.Kinirey, Wellsville; Newark, &aid. Gincinrusti DEPARTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Daily Brownsville Packets; Rambler, Momley, Welk‘ille; Atlas, Sterling, Cincinnati. eaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. THE SPLENDID CANAL. PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sam:lays expected,) at I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer Michigan from Pittsburgh,) and an ire at Warren next morning at 7 o'clock—connecting nt Warren with Neil, Moore & Co's line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Packet, and reach Cleveland before night. Fare through $4 50. l'asseuge.rspaying inPittsburgh are cm itledtochoice of berths on the C:enal Packet, arid seats in the stage. For passage applyon board Steamboat M ichigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY, Bearer. G M HAttruN & Co., Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. For passage returning apply at the Stage offices of N EIL, MOORE & Co., Cleveland. J & M B TAY LOH, Warren. BEAVER PACKET The well known steamer miatim „ ~ MICIII G A N, W. B .Naas , Master, ha scommenced her rer,ulur daily trips, loavlsc Pittsburgh (aa hereto fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and, Beaver at S, A. 111. Prices to At the titnea, and tho.,e ikhe have no money carried free. - The Canal to Cleveland will be opeßNltia soon as the weather pill permit.; on the o p on i,, z or which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND.P-dlnd MEADVI LLT.:, Pu., will immediately en into opera tion. For freight or i - utsaage apply on board, or to Li. M. fIARION, ittly Water stret•t. 117 The Michigan is proviJed with Evans' Safety CS 11£1 SPEED AND CO1IFOR'1: !! RIONOrIGAHEX. A. ROUTE. FOR ISAtTrNiORF: AN'D PIETLAIMLPFIIA THE SIMENDID EAST RUSNILNG STEAMER!' CONSUL AND LOUIS MeLANE. Will corntarare on Monday the it - uh of May. Ma kith duvhlr daily trips. One boat will leaveat A. M. daily. The other in the evening, daily, (exrept Sunday.) By I lieumroing,Bm i t paAgengers wdl ttilse the Cat the Baltimore mid Ohio Rail !tend ;it Climbetlaml, at 8 o'clock, A tlw next morning. And arrive to Baltimore, HI 5 e i cluek P. VI. the fillings ev ening. fgaiVw.7:: 114 i • Tine?: Through to Baltimore in 32 heats, in 40 By the evening hoot passengers will lodge on the Britain comfortohleST ATE ROOMS the first night. Pa , . over the M tains in ( - n0e1...* in day le hl_— Lodge the second night in Cumberiond, thus avoid ing, isigki travel altogether. Fin- seats, or entire conches for families or parties, apply •t the office, two doors from the Exchange; and at. the WhatftMatalmvethe MninmsahAtt Bridge. FERCHJS AMOORHEAIt, Agent. LAKE ERIE & MICHIGAN LINE. STEAMP:R LANE ERIE, CA PT. CA PI PR PAL, Leares Flenier to 8 n'elnk, A. M. I'iit.liurcil at 3 o'clock, M. STEAMER MICHIGAN, CAP. BOIL., Lenaea l'ittataurgh nt 9 o'clock, A. M. fteave r to I n'eitielt, I'. M. In conaertion with daily Linea of F(Pi E la RTKI PRA sug.e. Canal Omit to Erie: l'a., aml Cirvelnnel. Steam Boat and 1 1,.AAPIA (0 all porta on Lake Erie and Michigan. A prly to G. M. HAR lON & l'ittKhorgh. JOHN S. DICKEY. Beaver. CLARK & Co„ Reiveer. jline 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. L 345. Th.' weir and Splendid:ll.am, r, V. S. MAIL MONONGAHELA, Sroa E, Mn-ter, has conimeneeti ruu ning regoim k, end will continue to nn throogh the season sis a ‘Veekly acket bei.se,n Pit:-Imtgli oral Cifieimmii. Pittsbur g h evely Mmolny rrmi 'Wog nt 10 o'eMeti, and Cincinnati every Thous(h.3 mot MN: nt filename hoar. For freight or pds4lige apply on limiol. m 26. = CIL . , i Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE safe and well-round Ateatner "I: VIC k CLA FLA , 4,414 . , ha , : con menred her trip. and rtin na a ger!, olar betw.i.en PITTS nunc;H and WHEEL ING doling the seamm of 1845. For freight or pa - sage apply on board or to jan :30 J. NEW TON JON ES, A Zen;. Partnership Notice. 1• HE toulersigr.Pd hos this day 41.,,1)C ißt'd with JL him James Ledlie, and will continue tien manufacture of Flint Gln,sa%uin under ihe firm of Alois-any & aug. 18, 1845-oug2olsrd School Books, Slates, &e , JUST received and will be constantly kept on hand. A g,nl small aisortrnem of the best and most appropriate kind al school Looks, among paper; copy and duy books and ledgers, Bibles and 'fest a men ts; ink. Tiflis, shoes, and pencils, paten pens, and walcrs. For sale low for cash or approved trade. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent nod Com Merck, No 9 Flfth E" Paper and Carpet an I country Carpet bought. ang 20-1 week. NO. 48 REBUILT I~T CRPHY, WILSON & CO ., (surcesoors to Jones, Murphy & Co.) wish their friends and customers to tnke notice that they will resume boffi n as nt their old stand, No. 48 Wood st. by the 10th of Soptember next, with a splendid stock of DRY GOODS, almost all of which will be entirely new. They will be glad to see and serve all who may visit this market to purchase Dry Goods. aux 6-dlm ‘," BBLS. of Thompson's Extra Family Flour just rot-roved and for sole by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co.. Front street near Smithfield. 250KE6S LEAD. receivedand for saleby BIJRBRIDGE, WILSON & CO. Imnt near Smithfield. • 100 BRLS. Raw Whiskey, received and fur sale by BURBRIDGE. WILSON & Front st rem Notice PERSONS having claims against me, will please send them, during my absence, to my attorney, Ernest Heidelberg Esq., who. is authorised to adjust them according to my instructions. iy 1 9• 0. HOFFMAN. ALL kinds of Pickles and Sauces, constantly for solo, by A. 6. REIN 11 A RT, nugl.l No 140 I...iberLy From the New Orleans Courier, Aug 14. THE WATER WITCH. The Water Witch, so long and anxiously expected, has arrived at last, and brings no tidings of war, but mighty big, threats on the part of our Mexican frrentis. She sailed from Vela Cl/7. on the sth instant, and ar rived here to day. W e have received regular files of newspapers from Vera Cruz up to the lilt instant, and from the city of Mexico to the 30th tilt , both indosive. W m was not actually derlarerl; but private letters from Vera Crnz state that the general opinion was that hostilities would cettainly ensue. The Congress was still occupied with the bill to de clare war, end raise 11t11i,000,000 by loan. We are indebted to toe kindness of a commercial house for the following letters from Vein Cruz: "V ga• CRUZ, Aug 4, 1895. "The differences existing between the U States and this country occupy at present the public mind, and may eventually loud to war—for which purpose, this government asked an appropriation of $15,000,000. Permission has been grant-al to contract a loan to th at amount. IL will be very difficult, however, to raise that sum. We are therefore still in hopes that the difficulties in question will be peaceably adjust ed, and the commercial intercourse remain undistur bed." 4. "No change has yet occurred in our inte AUGUST rnal poli tics, though a miniiterial crisis !Mtn"s to be at band. Popular attention is now directed to the ensuing pres ident ia I eltct ton. The sidirsge, it appears, will be di vided between the nctual President. General licrtern, end General A [menu.. lute our minister at Washington —the trawl being for the moment very nopubtr." 'Although Our government has corimmnie.ated to the Chambers a declaration of war against the United States, vet it appears that no such formal step a ill be taken; but MeaSUIVi will be adopted to raise and e- ' , I „i p n sufficient force to march upon Texas, and to do the utmost to reconquer that territory. The above %Ono lion was accompanied by another one, asking the Cilfirnipe. to authorize the EXPCII:IVe to raise loon arkicli woMd prodwe 6.15,000,000 cash, to ena ble i t to 84 ;! with energy. qow, it wns likely thin ?}leder/landed authorization urcontroot tin:loans, either nonfatal or foreign, Would Irdlrunted. "The fear of u lir Willi your country, or a blockade by an American 'amused some little nctivity in rra.k.--toore go in the intrirooktr ai litul priers of sundry of-ticks lia:a improved; hut in genairal business con tinuea NClvs FROM MEXICO. Mexien Ism: not yet dec4red Nnr nz,:in.t the rni. lel SI “leic, fltamogli eta' MCeiVed, Ly t he brig of.u..nr Fenian, furl intellieenc e yr the no Te LAS upon the propofilli ,, tl4 io her forunnexaiinu , and 4 Hone rum, / • of art lye trashimy movements WI (LC part of the Unit,rt St /111. A. Not only had there been no declaration of war, nr even of commercial nomimercourse. but w•e can firul not one word in Our ample files to show that any mil itary operations have yet been resoked upon by Mex ico. The story thnt 10,000 men were moving to wat:l4 Texax, wi , ha stew to its recorluest, must be purely rumor. But let us see what the g vernment Imo tumtallN 1 he rather eloquent rineal to the pelt i eti.m of the deporie, fora loan or {15,000.000 had not fa•en acted mom by thorn. co far as se can learn by emir files, not withstand tog there i, el rumor in town that the loan demanded had been .ranted. We do not doubt that it may he—more ecpecially tiq no one appears to en tennis nny idea that the money can be oternined. Et Silzie /Ist: y Surer% which has usually moat ardent ly austained the toimireiste ation, in the present instance nppores the idea of any declaration of war. It holds that war has already been vittually declared, from the moment that the galled States passed the measure of annexation; thus the qielonletent netion ref Texas has nothing to do with the Trestion as between Mexico oral , O . ; that the two countries me now tee war— an of t'en•dyn war on the part of the A merienn Union, and strictly rierienorive on the part of Mexico. It contend• that Mexico should rele•erve her treaty rgtiprilritirrns toe rrirr melt-114m, a. piercer of a hirAtile riletkerc, rind tient titre is reoncraqinn to proclaim a war, which can be done 'at any moment, or not let Mt, heing e mere matter of form. Many Mexican accede to this rea• sonenr, and there an: letters in town which woold in duce the belief that throe will he no formal declamion of war, hat that the moat strenuous exertions in the ire wer of Mexien will be employed to no-on/peer Tex nc. This, ref coutqe, would nor. in Ow lerr•rt, tetnrri or otherwise effect the rhea:lir,: of rv-I-Teller inrrt siorr of Texas, which the United State- , is !Retina to take. + -, ,q ~~~. A gr e at n um b er of hileakulli..—some oft tern ''t et crfin" of i"dePefideaer,"lretired military mn. Gen. A I monte, and even - Canalizo;the:ex-Preiiident, now in confinement, at Perete—ere enrol rg forward in crowds to proffer their services to ale government to carry on the war in so just II cause. Yet we cannot lint he lieve that there is more of Mexican gasconade in all 'hese proffers, than a real desire to fight, The citizens °Nits capital heard on the '26111 tilt., ‘k ay of Vera Cruz, that 3,000 i art n ry, 00 cs atilt y, and some light pieces of artillery from the army of the United States, were about in rendezvous On the seat bank of the Rio Bravo, together with 1,000 Tex env. They know not whethar to credit this news or not, hut awaited, in all confidence, intelligence that t 'te Mexican army of observation has thoroughly *T eed this fore" if it has - really made so audacious a !none. At all events, the editors declare that the hour for the struggle has Arrived. • There were rumors in Mexico '3 n the 31st ult. of change of ministry. El Sig& dismindes from giving any credence to them, thinking it very tuilikOly that when the presidential election tuns to t a k e place on the L,I lowingday, and the term of trtEre of the present admini-t ration was so near at hand, that it should :.trike out an 2, new coats° of policy, El Sigh, all rib- IltPe4 the rumors to the attacks of Senor Rotes upon the government. P. MULVANY It is impossible to form any definite opinion as to the result of the election. Gomez hirias is represent ed a. the most popular candidate. Gen Herrera has the strength of the press on his side, and Gen Ain-route is very anxious to he chosen, and has volunteered to fight Texas. We need not speculate on the matter. Many of the troops under A t isle had deserted—be ing half starved, we presume. To stimulate the io• habitants to activity in arresting the runaways, the genet al ()Wets $.5 a head fur every one brought in. El Sight is much occupied with a defence of the course pursued by the administint ion, in offering to ac knowledge the independence of Texas, in order to prevent her annexation to the United Stlites. This is evidently, in the eyes of the populace, the vulnerable point in the policy of the government. Capt Trennis reports that when he left Vera Crust, there were no American vessels in port. On his se cond day out, (the 7th inst.,) he saw an American vessel of war bearing down towards Vera Cruz; but, from the distance, he could not make her out. There were lying at Sacriflicios one English, one Spanish, and one French vessel of war, when the Water Witch sailed, and the American squadron was momentarily expected. The Lexington Afair.—We were yesterday in formed by a gentleman who left Lexington on Tues day morning, that the cull for a county meeting at the court house, was responded to by the attendance of from 2.500 to 3,000 persons. The meeting was or ganized by the appointment of a Chairman and Sec retary. A committee of sixty was subsequently ap pointed to wait upon C M Clay and report to him the sentiments of the assembled multitude. They did to, and Mr Clay delivered up his office into their heads. The printing mulct tali, were then very quietly packed and boxed up, shipped br Ow railroad to Frankfort, and from thence to this city, to the order of Mr Clay. Thus was quelled the excitement whieil Litt fokic one time, to end in bloodshed.—Cin. Ens., AiB 21. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 102114 11 a..." • /phi' ~ .,,,r„; t " • -=-- From the N. 0. Pienyune, Aus. 13. ------ '. - from the Baltimore Sen. •. • .' I ' Valuable. "'reports , - iu ONO pe Sale. Waisifitterms, Aug 22d, 1845. I rill HE subsetribers r i Esecatei•siot gitthefiee Tiernan, The Case of Elliott was resumed this morning, t i,;(11 '.l. deceased, offer• for sale two valuattle Farms, in three more witnesses examined. The deposition or the vicinity of Mansfield, Ohio, os described below, vie: One Farm, being part of the East-half of Sec. No 36, yourigßailey was taken last night; it was 'very strong against the prisoner , Township 21, Rango 18 ,.containing,300 . SCUM, of Mr Hoban then opened for the U S, and for several which, 150 acres are cleared, fenced, an under gopd ' c , hours enchained the attention of the justices and the cultivation-75 acres is natural Prairie, well ditched crowded auditory by his forcible and thrilling state- and fenced. . ment of the affair.' He seemed ve ry confident that' There is en the farm a new log dwelling house, '1 this case was one of deliberate and 'Alibi murder, that two - stories high, Ilt by 36 feet, completely finished, the plea of self-defence was a studied one; that the (IC- and a new frame barn 30 by 50 feet, with sheds and tions of th,i accused were such a.sconvinced him fully outbuildings.' The farm is well watered. ; The other frirm adjoining,ls' parent the South-eait that Eliott came armed to the corner of 14th street with the intention to pmvoke Kendall and Bailey teat- quarter cr Section 25, TcrwnshiP. 21, qinge 18' eml. melt him, and then to murder one or both. wining 140 acres, of which about 100 acres are clear , He was followed by General Jones furthe dofencei, l ed , well fenced , and in a good State of cultivation. who is still speaking; it is needless fur me to state that : On it is a new frame dwelling house 18 by 24 feet, one and a haifstories high,nnd a new frame barn Com he is making an sble effort, both in reply to Mr Hoban as well its in favor of the plea of self-defence. • pletely finished. This form is well sfatered; has a large spring at the dwelling, and-'astrenurof Ming Mr Ferried will follow on the same side with Gen J, and the rase will be cloo:d by Mr Hoban. water running through the centre.' Moth - farms are Mr Dent, who has been acting with the District well timbered and situated within 3 miles of Mansfield, ' Attorney, stated that he did not intend speaking upon 'the seat of justice of Richland ca.. Ohio. The Rail tbe case; he was present at the request of the fam road from Mansfield' to Sandusky city on the Lake, will be finished this fall, which will always affird a ily to collect the e% idence—the whole evidence—and certain way to market, and increase the present value until the return of Mr Kendall frnm New York, to act, as far in him lay, to have justice done. He also remark- of the Prnrerr.Y ed that lie had held a conversation with the Hon Amos The farms will he sold together or separately as may suit the convenience of the purchasers, mind a Kendall to-day, concerning the matter, in which Mr K. stated that be wished no harm to Mr Elliott. and clear and indisputable title will he givon, asked, that nothing be done against him more than App!lcation can he mode to the undersigned, or to the law provided, as hC. T. Sherman, Esq , Mansfield, who will show the e thought it likely that the lot of Mr E. was_ a less happy ono than that of his property to any one wishing to purchase. son. Terms—one-third down--the bnlance in equal pay- ' meets tit 1, 2 and 3 years, with interest. secured by a lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAN, MORRIS , , aue22-d&wlm Ex'rs. of M. Tiernan, cree JONES 'd. [''Cleveland Herald, publish daily and weekly for one month, and Mansfield Shield and Banner, 4 times, - : - The Court has just adjourned, (quarter past 5 0'.." clock.) Gen J. has not concluded. The funeral of, Mr Kendall took place on this morning at 10 o'clock. He was buried in the Congressional but ial ground. In the very hour that th e coroner's inquest was held over the body of the lifele s s youth, his devoted father, two hundred and fifty miles distance, was inditing a long.. an effectionate, an, eloquent letteJ, to his almost idolized hey. The corps was laid out in the beck parloi—the watchers occupied - the front. At 3 o'clOck, the tali and sorrow -stricken form of the father was seen softly to enter. Without uttering u word, lie has tens to the side of the coffin, his keen eye seems al. most to renetrtite the glass over the fair countenance of his lot one; and as he beheld the perfect .features unchanged even in deatli—he4azed, he gazed—an in voluni•ry sigh stole from him, and he silently retired to the upper story, to mingle the effusion of his grief with those of hi: afflicted family. • Young Kendall is gone—his intrepidity, which knew. no danger. forced him to the very muzzle of the pis tol. no was a noble, a generous, an honorable youth, and lon. mill he live in the affectionate remembrance of the hundreds who knew him. .e'The steamer "Star Spangled Banner" sunk en hursday morning at the head of Devil's Island, a few miles above Cape Girardeau, in eight feet water: She struck a snag which stove in the bouom. and she sank almost instantly. The cargo will be saved inn damaged state. The boat we* insured in Cincin nati forsl4,ooo.—St Louis Reporter, Aug-. 16. Fancy Dry Goods, at Auction. AI Kenna's Pita nix Auction Marl, No. 64 Mar t, belaccn. 3d and 9th arca:. • ON Monday next, August 45th at I I o'clock, A AL will. he sold a lot of Dry Goods, the balance of n country S!nre, ptmong which err : Silks, SRI in, and Look Mt.bdins, Ribbnnds, Shawls, Fringe, !Act's, Glove. Cases, Cussioctts, ntuad &c. &r. At 2 o:clock in the iifiernnon. Furniture. At 7 olclock, this Saint-day Evening, A tlgllit 4311 the balniiice of n Book Si ore. Aho, 2 Gild Patent Lever Waithea, I Silver do. I' M'KENNA. aug 23 Auctioneer. - Dry Goods and Furniture at Auction. WILL be neltt nE. Davie' Commercial Aqctinn Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on Monday morning next, 25th in,q. at 10 o'clork. A wrier/I assortment of FrePh and Seasonable Dry C. 004. At 2 tt'elnek in the af , ernoont Furniture, Flo;low wore, (118AS•ware &C. &r. JODN D. DAVIS. Anrer. Troika at Private Sale IVIUST received nt Davi3' Commercial Auction Room corner of Wood and sth utreetu, a email invoice of Leather Trunk of carious desctiptiona. nog 16. Valuable Furnace Property at Auction. AT 10 o'clock nn Thursday morning the 4th Sep. tember next at the Auction Rooms of John D. D a ybi, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa., will !resold that very valuable property known as ALLEGHENY FL' RN ACE, situated on t i re Alighe ny River ahnnt two miles above the town of Kirtaning in Armstrong, roomy: ronsisting of ONE THOU. SAND AND TWENTY ACRES good quality lend, ell of wh'ch is +,llllthiP for cultirttion lying . in one body, 81) acres of which is river bottom. A blast Fur nace with Casting 1 - 1,104 e, Steam Engine and largo Iron Blowing Cylinsler. Coal House and Scorching Ovens; one Mansion House. a number of Dwelling Houses for Lands with stables, Ca tpenter's Shop, Blncksmirh's .ihop, tee. Thr fornner and dwelling.% are pleasantly situated on the river bottom which punt is all cleared nod under fence. The hills nround the fornence contain inexhaustible supplies of Ore. Cord and Limestone, ard mach of the lend is well timbered, affording the greatest facilities for the making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke.' This property offers many advantages to the Iron Manufacturers being in the midst of a a rich and beau tiful count iy, eff.trtitog in thegrentest abundance every description of tothplies required for the prosecution of works of this kind, and within 50 miles of the Pitts burgh market, to which nil the manufactured articles can be shipped at almost tilt Bensons of the year. A plot of the property can be furnished to any per son desirous to examine for themselves by applying to R. Borlinnan. KAT, Cincinnati. %V F Johnston, Esti., Kittanning or the :subscriber. Title indisputable. Terms et sale. jyf 6-d&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Am-Cr. la M e Court of Common Plena of AVerheny Conn ty, No. 105, Marsh Term, 1845. Susan G. Cutter, by her next friend, Samuel M'Masters, Libel for Divorce. ns f a vincu/o John M. Cotter. To John M. Cutter, the above named respondent. Take notice, that whereat, a writ of aline subprrna sur for divorce, to the stilt of )ourwife, Sarob G. Cutter, by her next friend Samttel M'Master, was is sued out of the above Court, tested at Pittsburgh, x‘ the Bth day of April, 1845 and returnable to the 3d Monday of ism-, 1845; and ohoreas, en the return or the said alias subpomn ptoof was made that you could not be found in said County; now you are hereby required to be and appear in your proper person at the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on the 4th Mon day of Octoe r next, to answer the Petition or libel of your said wife, and chew Clitl9f, if any vou have, why she should nut be divorced from the bond of matri mony. ELIJAH TROVILLO. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittsburgh, July!.'9, 1845. In the Court of Common Pleas for Allrohcny County, No. 103, March Term 1845. Simon G, Cutter.bv her next) friend Samuel NlcMasters, I Libel for Divorce. a vincula matrintonii. John I AI Cutter. The Respondent above named is required to take notice that the depositions of witnesses, to he read on the hearinghf the above cause, will he taken before Alexander Miller, Esquire, on Saturday. the 18th day of October next, between the hours of One and six o'clock, I'. 11,,at Lis office in the City of Pittsburgh. AIAGRAW & INI c KNIGHT, Attorneys for Libellant. Pittsburgh, July 1 29, 1.145-jy3o-(1:1w. Damaged Cutlery. P ERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery inn dam agedl tune, ran have it ground, poliAlted and re paired in a neat and substantial mnnnor by the sub vriberi Any 'orilersleft with Johyk W—Blair,,No t , 424 Iron(' street, will meet with promi#oolllCittr a. I ap,2o-tf . . ,TIJUMAS McCARTh. Auction ,Sales. FOR SALL- F. .subscribers, executorsof M. Tiornnal,.dec'd., 1 offer for sale the valuable property lying ow the waters of Cross Creek, Brooke County, Virginia, known by the name of Clarke's Mills.• The property contains Two bundled and fifty acres of Land, about one hundred acres of which- are under cultivation; a Merchant tnill,containing two runs of - Burrs, and - one ran of stones for country work, with rt anpply of water throughout the year a good iilW Mill, cooper shop, Miller's lonise, stabling and other necessary out build ings, situate within a first rate wheat neighborhood— not exoredi.g of a mile from the Ohio river—and at a convenient distance, say between three nriclfour miles from either Wellsburgh, Vu., or Steubenville, Ohio. A LSO, A Farm, beautifully and conveniently situa ted adjoining the above property. containing Two hundred and thirty four acres: of which about one hun dred and twenty five acres am under fine cultivation-- with a comfortable dwelling house, barn. and other necessary outbuildings in good repair, and a never failing spring of good water pear the door. The above property will be sold together or sepa rately, to suit purchasers, and a clear and indisputable title can be given. Application may be made either to Seth Clark, who resides in Brooke County,. Va. near the premises, and who will show the property, or t v the undersigned, at Pittsburgh, Pa. If not dia posed of previously at private sale, the above property will be offered at public sale on the premises, on the 'lit day of October next, at noon, and possession given on the Ist day of A pril next. Terms—one-third of the pmehase money will he required when possession is given, and'the balnoce in three annual payments, bestring inserstat and ftcured by lien on the property. S. C. TIERNAN, l Eers. 111013.R1 JONM, nug 6•d&nrta Valuable Hotel Property for Sale T H E snb , et iber offers 'roe 'stile bits eery valuable property, situate on the Corner of Federal and Isabella street., in Allegheny City, near the end of the Old Allegheny Bridge, known a. the, E NI ET HOTE:T.. The lintel itself is a large, convenient end substanthl Brick building, occurring 44 feet in front on Federal street, by 100 feet on Isabella Imre', and the eaten sive Stable, Carriage house, &c. occupy 42 feet in front on Isabella street, by S 8 feet buck to Rose alley, seperated from the lintel only by Race alley. it was built expressly for a Hotel, and possesses every Con venience adapted to the purpose. Thy house is well finished and in excsAlent errler and ropair; the stable is well and substantially constructed, end can accom modate from 65 I°6o horses; the cartiage hawse us large and commodious; and an excellent and extensive Ice hmse is also built on the premises. The location of the property is one of the best and most advantage. ors that ran any where be found; and it will prevent many indueemen.; to any person desirous cf conduct ing the busine, , , or ‘N fishing to make a safe and profit able investment of his money. The title (which js fee simple) is unquestionable, and the terms will be moderate arid accrimmodating. Every information will be furnished nn applietition fir fry letter Ernst paid) to the subscriber, on the premises. Possession given at any time after one month's notice. HUGH SWEENF.Y. AlkhowCity. Ant. 21, 1915.-Iwrlstw • - . V EN ITIAN BLINDS. I WNSTERVELT, 1E old and well known Ve nn Maker, former- SPcond und Fourth .es this method to inform many frientin of the fact tt. his Factory is now in fat l ra lion on St Clair pt., near r old Allegheny Bridge, lam a constant sepply of lads of various colors and dities, is constantly kept hand and at all -price.. irn twenty-cents up to suit will be put np so, that in case of alrirm:k;y fire, or otherwise, they may be moved vvithotit the aid of n screw-d - river,•and with the same facility that any othe • piece of furniture can be removed. and without as extra expense. je24-ditistly. JUST RECEIVED AT THE IRON CITY CLOTHING- STORE, No. 132 Liberty al , two doors front St. Clair street, A SPLENDID assortment of Foil and 11/inter Goods. The proprietor of this truly far/toyed es tablishment announces to tbe.r.ublic. [bat be is prepa reel to make to order nll article's in his fine, ht the shortest triolite, and fit the. mciAt . FASIIIONABLE STYLE. II nvinc secured the services of one of the BEST CUT TERS in the city, he will in all cases warrant a good fit. He has rpletw did assortmen t (Jr VARIED and PLAIN BEAVER' CLOTHS, Alan superfine Blue, Black, Brown and Invisible Green Cloths of all qual ities and various prices to suit the purchaser. lie ha's a splendid lot of vestings °Cal/ patterns; Sattinetts in great vat iety Shirrs. Storks, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Sus pendars, and every other atticle in the CLOTHING LINE, which he will sell LOW FOR CASH.' The proprietor returns his sincere thanks to his old Customers and the Public in general, fot the very lib• rral manner in which they have patronized his estab lishment, and hopes by st,ict attention to hilliness, and selling them Chcap Good:, to merit a continuation of the same.. C. M'CLOSK EI'. aug CO-Cm. SELECT SCROOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Penn Street, sixth door below Pitt street. ity R. KENNEDY, will' resum e the duties of ht, School on Monday, 14...Sept.:miler. aucl4-dlm. 8 /CUARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, dice iii Btaices-Buiildings,lth street; near Market june 1914&,w ly • f 3 ank 'Nato. ant ifixtimatie. • 'CORILIECITBD DAILY PIT Za al lUr Ah EIPfr4NGIV - 111UWIlate ; ,r • - rirmis?Rzer, SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants andMcninfaeturers'Scrip -- -par Exckange Bank erip ...li Currency • Berko Conntylgerip' ' • 14 EXCHANGE--AT SIGHT. ' ' •''' 1 -- On Philadelphia i Wi n . ' York - 4 prey. Roston --- • i :we**. Baltimore .4 prem. • • Gold. - ...4 press. Silver par PENNSYLVANIA..--PITTSBURGH. Dank of Pittsburgh. • par Merehante and Manufacturers' bank Exchange pa* Do. Hollidaysblirgh • - • - PHILADELPHIA. • Bank' of Nov'tA America • Do .'Northern Liberties _ . Do • Pennsylvania ....... Conimercial Hank of Pennsyioania ----Par Farmers' and Afechaaies' bank Kensington hank. par Nanu facturers and lifeelsaftiese ... par Mechanics' • p oyarnensing par kiladelphia bank Schuylkill . Southwark ..... "..-..... .parpart Western a . ..•par Bank of Penn Township • ----Par Girard bank ....... pat U. S. bank and 'branches ...... COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown....... ........ 7 ... par " Chester (villa, pm, ' Delaware county., par " Montomery county.— —par ". Northminberland Farmers' bank of Burka county.... .... ..par Easton hank Doylesloima bank ........ ...... .• Par Pranklsn bank of Washington ..... ..• • par &vac of Chambersburgh.... Middletown ........ Gettysburgh ............ •... I " Lewistown . 1 / " Snstinehannacoanly Rerkseounty no sale Columbia Brrnkand Bridgt Company par Ca 7 -dish bank 1/ Pri , bank ....... ..... Fanners and Drovers' bank 14 " Bank of Lancaster . par " Bank of Reading par Harrisbu rg bank 14 Ho addle ....• • .14 I-anew:ler Wse Lancaster eo." • Lebanon g 11 Afiners'bank of Poltsrille Monongahela hack Browntsnille. ...par New Hope and Delaware Bridge company.— _2 Northampton bank .no ash, - Tome:nal.: bank-- ... no sale Wyoming bank .............. .... . .... Weal Branch bank.... .... ... • . .1 York bank.— . .... 711 OHIO. lmont bank of SI. Clairsville...... ......... 14 Clinton ba nk of • Columbiana bank of New Lisbon ..............1} Circleville (Lawrence, cashier ).... 14 " ( lir:arrest, - •- •nasalr: CkiLlicnthe bank .....•—•.14 Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... ........... . .14 Dayton bank.— .1 Franklin bank of Coln mbus . ... ...... I Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Stesibotrille..l Formers' bank of Cantos. 20 Grange/ . ..... ...... Granville Hamilton Lancaster Marietta hfassillon ...... . 14 ?Werke:flies' ante Traders'. Cincinnatis Mon n Pleaaan2. .... .. ....... ... . .. Norwalk Putnam Sand wok* Seinfn 'Urbana. Wooste r 4.5 Xenia •-•• Zonesrill n ...... ... • Bank of Cleveland--.. .............5 INDIANA. _ • 'State Lank a branches 61ate . .. 4.. • • • : • - lifteP bC All banks. ....11 Rule bank ............ Bank mix04,5aatmeet.5........... 75 VIRRThtA. Baiik n/'th'e Vafiei ay nrkinia. .... . la llankof Virgin ia 11 F:.rehan,we hank of Vii.ginia Farmers' hank . • - • -- • • - • • Nora- Wee , ery hank f Vir rfinirr. . . pa r Merehants' and Mechanies' bank ef Vir g inia . .. par 8ranche5............ ............ ..... --....14 Bank at Morgantown. .........I MARYLAND Baltimore eityhastirs:.. All other snli.ent banks ...... ........... NORTH CAROLINA. 1 All solvent banks.: .....• SOUTH . All Rol realbcink - - GEORGIA. Aliso?veal bmikir . • ••• -- - - -•---•• • • • •• 2 ALA nAMA lifohele 60, 1. 0 Country beinhe LOUISIANA. •• •• New Orleans banks (ironti). TENNESSEE..- Allbtznks. MICHIGAN. - - Rank of St. Cterir St. C1air....•. • . . .... .. 75 flank of die Rire . -r- • Raisin, Moss ..s rae. - - 15 Prstvotpr's' and Mechanics' Ralik, Detroit. 60 Michigan Incnranee, Co. Detroit. G 5 Oakland Count, Rank, Pontine 15 - - Found. L EFT at No. 9G Market street. on the evening of the 25th Ingram. acorn of Money, which was supposed to have been dropped by Roma person vrhile in the ,store. The oenct can have the same by cal- Hog at our establishment, end previne the weep: 10-tt" BURROWS & TURNER. Notice. T HE following packages received some lime sine." by Clarkson & Co's. Canal Line, and not called for, are stored at the Were House of !he subscriber. 2 Bales end 1 Box. marked I. D. Roland, Pitisburgh; 2 Chests & 1 Box marked, P ReIz , .II Pittsburgh; 1 Box marked, Union Trading co., Lewisburg , Union co., Fa. Aug ,2. JAMES MAY. Mackerel. 10 BB LS. No 3, large size:anat. reraive,4 and for ante by J. & J. McDEVITT, juue 4 No. '224, Liberty street. Honey. I N Prnall Boxes, put up for Family me, on hand sad for sale by J. & J. 51'DEVITT, , june 4 No 224 Liberty street.. To ;let. T HE Aeennd and 'bird stories or a wnrehonse nn Wood st reet, '24 by 55 feet. Separate entrance in front cn Wodd street. A q? . .. 5 Sugar °mod: B EST Tiaiiti;,aintqi of i land and rm.. rile•hy A. G. fq . :INHART, • Nis 140 liitatir it.' • SEECIE ........t,....par GEO. COCHRAN, No 2 Ferry t‘trest