f iß#Rit4l . niig. Pot P;TTIMURGH, P.A. lII.DNESDAY MORNINEf, AUGUST 6, 1845 !Trott emi .139A:141) OF TRADE. COMMITTEE VOA 41701:13T. ,Bigbayn, insbutt. Hanna eialUeftitric Coniiiatrios.—Our trade friend, shouitt b.ir in mind that ibe-De .74 ''' . . take nee on ..mo.oll-••• rdn the 18th of Augus t.- tr... e , ... Y yr ~• iiiiletter of omen ...port:ince thnt t he primary htnahl Vottenßed, and that the Dele -441146Ze01it efirtee shoe well infwmed es to the sash es of their tittrilie.dinte6m*ti6ients: •- - • Vil - jilfe4;l . C_lncose--" This nairl x...... eatolled corn. Pan) , arri ed . iv this city op.Sesterd4Oint will give L irl_dint performanoe, on Thursday evening. They IWO VOW making the necensaryxreparat ions, fertrer foaming, in the tear of the Eagle Hotel, bet en Wood'And Smithfield on Libgty street. They come Isere with muchreputa ion, and we have np doubt pub licApectiatitin will be realized. BAICICWIELL, PEARS & Co.'s GLASS' WURKs.— Tie r ptitork• will be pleased to learn tbatthe well known Glass ,1141asufactory of Alfresco. BAREAVF.T.A., PEARS 411 • & CD. • i completed and npin in full operation.— Peal i k& Ca. suffered 'heavily by thereat fire of the 101rof April. The erection of 'such an estiolishment, is no small job. and its truly * Inaglirlifolturrifiseto us, to find it so soon rebuilt and in opstition. But, .i s ve b elieve r we may now safely say, Pittsburgh energy and enterprise equal to every. etnrietity. See advertisement in another column. Dip s .Y ,MAIL TO' DlHmtsotAm.—Arrangements hay; bison make for a daily mail between this city 'Sod Oirmlogham,,to commence this morning. The ! Po rt . • Amster at c.inm, JAMES BARR, Esq , is etualeii to um thanks of - his foto w citizens fun afford . ing diem vucb an important mail accommortatiy4y It is pmpe'r• to Bray that Mr Barr does the whole hit expense. One thing must be remembered by tssie interested: thenamit:of thet'est office at .rningham, is ilotokasasi; fvek ages addressed to Bir '` , mingham, without designating the county, would be certiin *to go to Birmingham, Huntington 59 1 Pa. • A Na 43, Sts-Butt.r,—lt will be seen by infradver theement in another column, that .Messrs MURPHY, WiLSoN & Co. (suctesmors of Jones, Murphy & (b.) will re.aurne business. on the 10th of next month at the oldstand,,No. 48, Wood rect. They will then, we are nasuied, have on•hand a splendid : assortment of new , goododligtheir .line. May *access attend them—plen ty cf cilitOttiers and prompt pityment. BOARD OFJRADE The' GAlowing named gentlemen have been .p -pointed to obtain adilitional members to the Board of ,jradtr - In. Ward, W Eichbanm, J F Kelly. 2d. Wm Barker, B I' Bakewell, " Joshua Hanna, R E Sellers. " James . Marshall, Julin Shea. sthl . Gen Ogdett., H Britnot. 6t13; W B Scaife, C O Lnotnis. .Allegbent City, Alea.Gardon,J Carothers. Gintierrien cleAlytus of hecOming members wf this institution will please make know there wishes to the Comhiittee of their , Ward, in altos the Committee should fano rail nn thee,. aim 4 COUNTY TREASUMI;!. Mlit4ltirr--Announceiriin your paper that , :iteHN ` , REAL, of the 6t heWirml et the city of ilittShurgh, (for merly Yitt township,) will hen candidate for County T'reasoreeolubjeet to thr decision of the Democratic Conutspogiventian. Mr. Rea, bas k been through life • meetly and. consistent Democc i ut r he is well quali °.eal rnr the office:--as Tsjasurer of Pia low fur A number of years, lie acquired muck, knowledge pf county %trai l s, and would go hll' the office well in. fpriCe4 as to the nature of its duties. Mr Hen, Irns. at at l tim e s, taken- an active pure in sustaining the cause of ocmucracy, an 1 is dtiiierving of this (rivnr at theirs - Limas: • PITT TOWNSHIP. • • .aug 4- • • CLERK OF TILE COURTS. ."-cortri M. S NOW LW !.714 Allegheny City , will he aapported as a candidate f r the nomination f Clelk of thiaCourlai at the approaching Democratic County iltonv:ent ion by MAN, tIMOCRATS. nog 4. - 'COttP4TY CQII.IIISSUNER. The name al./ *Nit:9 C. C.UMMING3, of she: sixth ward hrte'fieen Meat dined ere art excellent one to be pre * o mmted to.th4ll convention for nomination to the office of Cowitty Coramistionet.4sMr Cummings ' areas famil l jarity with bn4iness, hisfing experience as a Justice of , 1 / 4 „ , the met.; and upright and eonsioent course as a man s - • 19hti demleiaa. entitled hint to the consideration of thy ponVitmtion, and of the democracy of the comity of mutt 4 A LLEG f i , ;. si . COON f' TftEASURER TitCLITASI 13LACF.MkiRE., Esq., of Birminghntn, is a caOidato,(4o the office of County trrasurer, sub - - ' ject to Ad decision of the Democratic County Con. tenth n, ttir Dhtcktrtore is well qualifitd for the of. free, and aiserving of public confidence. A , .sitig "1 a.twtC THE PcoPt.si.- CLERK OF THE COURT. :ow - Plea , le announce tl ame of Col. IV. pk, ibk winos. 11' of. Wilkins township, to the eleetord , WO Alleetteny • acounty, • ask suitable person to fill the, office of Clerk 4 1 . ,. of the Court. Col. II •amiarsbeing in . every way eml- nently trralified for the" office, we respectfully, but _ eafitteitly urge his nomination by the Democratic Con vention, an we lielieve it will add strength to the ticket. as•well as segure &competent ,oflieer:. 4 j 31' • MANY 1),EI)10C RATS. 3-1Q4,14K OF THE - (jg RT Of arc . SESSIONS. *l4or;},tlo4t, PAiTCIO4OI.I of the Boroug h of. MO. , i t. jrn ic At c am isia candidate for notennalion by the Duo . enveintion fur the office of Clerk of the Court . . • 01 61 lVntrter &radar's-. . jv 31.-d lix-w3t.,. Cl.tft.K OF THE COURT 3A 4 .es t.r, oryobinaon town.hip, ri:can clidate„,fovta.,,ofißee of Clerk of the,Court f Quarter Sessio.ne, ^act to the nomination ef the Democrat*. CiricAention... july 23-‘ll wS. td COUNTY COMMISSIONER We arliiothoiked to nonoence JOSEPH E 111'C of Farltte township, fur the twfrice of CoOnry Com misoiwiner, subject to the nomination of I In , Democrato is Cq?mention. july 9:8,11 w Sind* • **stein tinivntsity. ' 'SttitLEP PAOPOS - AL'B, are invited, end will be • received by either of the umiersigned., until Sat • today the 9sia day of August in*, et ivociiiifor the (Tee,: thin as& compietion or the new Univeliiity on Duquegne Pay, according to plan and specitica • , lions which maybe seen'et the office of Black & Lig* `gnu hiFpurt h. bet ween Wood and Market street%; or - *aerate propeaala will he received for the exenve - steAtuaatinry, brjcklayitig, carpenter work, plea %Wl ingdal slaking. • E G - EDRINGTQN;. HARMAR DENNY, . 1 -' 7l ' 0 1410VALF,, }Committee R MIAIbDLE, THUS LIGGETT Ir. . • ~. , ist!ori Notice. . to the );state of Charles e, Nilo. tly,:latt Mifflin toilletsbiNfAiltieleny coon .f,ersteci '' ' Ifs tillipand..tarn in:by notified to roars payment to :Selther artllltooileirilgood, Executor; of the last will • inslteitankent of Alia decedent; and all persons hay ,ingslaidusnatintinsaid estatz gra vegitested to present . .1,•• - 46ellis firoisetly antheaticsjtecf, to either of said Ese dittoes fiwyeakttivem. .. , - TiKnitlig 6. KENNY, 1 1 1 / 4 '.- v : 'JAS. ..t CUMMINS, f ` - '`""r s ' ~ -, ..aug44wdsl.2.• ' " • . _ ~~ a v MICE *port of Pittet4trgli.:, 2A . PaLT WAnat. 1:4 THp. CHViNKL ARRIVED. Daily Bencer l'acketP; Daily Bmsvnesille Packets. mi ner , Kinney, Wellsville; Prairie Bird, Vandergrift, Cincinnati; Gaskill, do. • DEPA RTED. Daily Beaver Packets; Dully Brownsville Packets; Ramble!, Moodey, IVellsvilet New Hampshire, Patterson, Ctn.' Wilmington, Dennison, Cincinnati Defiance, Duval, tto. LAZE ERIE & MICHIGAN LIN*: STEAMER LAKE ERIE, CA f.--CsmenKt.r., Leaves Bilaver at 8 A. M. " Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, I. 11, STEAMER MICITIG AN, Csr - r. Botts, Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 o'clock, I'. NI. In connection mi.-lay-daily Lines of Freight and Pas sage Cann' Bong to Erie. Pa., nod Cleveland, 0. Steam Boat end Vitisels to all parts ton Lake Elie and Michigan. Apply to ci„. M. HARTON & CO., Pittsburgh, f? JOHN S. DICKEY, Beaver. jttne 21-y CL ARK & Co., Beaver. SPEED AND COMFORT !! MONONGAHEL A. 40IITE. FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA THE SPLENDID l'AnT RUNNING STEAMERS CONSUL AND LOUIS 741cLANE. Will commence on .2lLonday th4' 12t1 of May. Ma king double da,l4 / trips. One, boat will ii`SVP at gi o'cliwk, A. NI. daily The other in the evening, daily, (except Sunday.) By themorglinz Boat pa-,:effkOrs will take thepars of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road at Cumberland, nt 8 o'clock, A M., the next morning. And arrive in Bilk&lore, at 5 b'elock P. M. the sumo evening. - Ct.:or-ie.:, • i'lelp-so r.. c :„ A -.. -.0- Ei•i_.—• ,- ......t.,(.4.6.-:e., ........V„,...• ••••-xt.t; *ail , zaillr; ' 4.411 g, Through to Baltimore in 32 bott4, ‘• Philadelphia in 40 " By the evening bunt will lodge on the Boat in cJmfortable ST ATE [NOM S the tir.o. night. Pa , 4 wvorthe Moiinfilios in Concl,e.: in 4aa Lodge the second night in Cumberland, thus avoid ing night trarel altogether. For seats, or entire coaches fir families or parties, apply at the office. two doors from the Exchange; and at the IVhati boat übovethe Monong.ih,la Bridge. F E:RH US MOORHEAD, Agrin Beaver, Warren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. 'THE SPLENDID )CANAL PACKETS Expre.sa & Telegraph, Leave Beaverdaily. (;;unttly: experted,) at 1 o clock A. M.. (on the a. rival of ihe stearni r 111ichi nn from Pittsburgh.) and orrice at %Vairen iirxi morning RI 7 o'clock--contiertiv at Wilt iii Neil. Moore & Co's line :if Stages, tr hfch leave Warien on the ar rival of *Par ket. and reach Cleveland Fief/re night. Fare through $1 50. Paasengeitvnying, in Ir:burgh ;Ire i Ted to choice of berths on ale Canal Packet. und sent+ in the rouge. For passage apply on board Sit , arniniat Michigan, or to . )UH)i S DICKEY. Beaver. . M AFt l'()7\ & Co., Pittsburgh CLARK &Co., Beav,r. For pasange rd ucaning 4.roplv 41. Om Star,r , orfices.nf ti E L. MOO Itit& Co.. Cleveland. 3 & BIAYLO . Warren. 1845. MONDAY CI NCINN \TI :faT. 1345 The' 71 eloan'T Spleudid Steam,' r, 11. S. MAIL nsoNovraiuncELA, ' ATON E, Master, halt commenced run ning rogiiktieriy, Quid will continue to thrott2llAlic mor,ttt Weekly Packet. between Pit suit! Clki-itt*l, 'cut ing Pittsburgh marry Monlty null aim.; qt 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Tbarstitt) morning lit the .satne hn For freight •r pa-otaae apply on boutill m 26 Pittsburgh and Wheeling Packet. THE sale and well-round sicatner 19 1-I,''t . ,* "UTICA," CLAIIR, Nlager, con . :. mented her ti ipq and will ruin a? a reg -11 br Packet bettwt.en PITTSBURGH HEEL ING doting the ttenson of 1845. For freight or pas- SEIV, alwly on board or to j. Wroti JON ES, Agent. _ jnn 30 BEAVER PACKET. . ' The well known steamer micuitat t N,,,, W. B. BolEatbanbs and Oranges, &c" &c. BOXlalslrime Lemon:, in good order; V 15 " " Oranges, 2:011es snit sta:ll Almonds; (l Garterboxes Raisin.; Keg " &c.; for sale low by I'. C. MARTIN, july 3 • No 60, Water Burnt district GEORGE COCHRAN, CO:1,1LIMISION AND TORIV ARDING, No. 2, Ferry strewt h Pilteburgh. mac' , 23 tamaged Cutleiy. - 1 ERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in -I- aged ?late., can have tittironnd. polished and re paired - in a neat and substantial manner by the sub scriber. Any orderileft with John W. Blair, No. 120 IVood street, will meet with proinpt attention. ap 26-41. THOMAS McCARIOY• that •• • nis 'of the 101144610gOp t oRid • • Illbrcury malowniowter. Unier *agreement With- Meisri. Bigler , Salient, & such of our subscribers as may have paiertor. in advancefor either of our papers, will be aupplied.for the unespiied time at our charge. All debts due br to becoma due on subsisting contracts, fur advertising, Ye , to . be collected b y us, and all ouch contracts. are to e fulfilled by our successors. We earnestly solicit all those indebtetho us to make immediate payment. We intend w devote ourselves to closin g our business, and those aho awe us must settle up. tVeZwill remain at the office of the-Post, where we may 1.4 found during business hours. fOP'Tlie above notice of Messrs. Phillips r Smith, in reference to subscriptions paid in advance, as v.oll as subsisting contracts for Advertising, explains fully and cqrreolly the arrangement made between us. .i>22 BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. Prospectus of the New Library of Lam and Ecjuity, UIDER the directi tfs FRANCIS J. Tnotmar, :sq, of Philadelphia, lion ELLis LEwis, of Lancestcr,and WILSON IkI ' CANDLRSA, Esq. of Pitts burgh. This work contains the best prodoctions of English law alithore, without regaid to priority of claim on the pert of any. American publisher. Such books are now notoriously too dear. The reason is, that as fast as they appear they become q44.7trif)olies in the hands of bnbksellers in tl AtlantieVties. Under the plea of right acquired bythe addition of notes of Ameri can decisions, the latter claim an undivided title to those works, 'and seta berthensome price on them.— The publishers of the walk now offl-red to the profes sion throagom the Union, will not respect aucb:l4.les, but will re-print the standard British law Wel& as lust as tlreyeminate bom the London market. - Elittaild new, editions - of the works of such writers as Stet-kir, the Chittys, Stephen and Archbold, appear, they shall alsolae included: and Digests of Espi*and Law de• visions—works which have been stinittiestly kept our, of the Law Library published at Philadelphia -511511 Ittive,a place in the proposed new one, together with every new valuable English treaties on ,Chancery or Common Law. ,vork will bril&:ltad monthly in nombet 9 of IGO Razes printed on fine white piper and good newtlong• prirner,„cpe, at seven dollars per ennom, payable half yearly. ISAAC INJ'KINLEY, J. M G. LF:SCURE. kai4nunoti. Pa...1*.1. 1845. Dissolution. THE, firm of Con;table, Burke & Co, wns dis solved. by mutual consent, on the 11111 inst. Constable & Strickler are authorized to settle the business of the late firm, nod as it is desired that the same shnll be closed without delay, it is honed that those that know themselves to he indebted will be pre• pared to settle us speedily n , possible. NATN. coNsTAilly.,. EDMUND BunE, J. S. STRICKLER, Pittsburgh, July 18, 1845. .I ~ . ~0.1A 11~ ~~ ..,,NEW HOSE FAO 'BY. SAMUEL McCLURICIV I NO. 96 WOOD ST. BKTWkENFIYTII STREET AND DIAMOND AI LEY. Ildvink Oturi:ed foto the Iklunufacture of i,io4llmukt riie r S . and Garden Hose; intendl to _ ',4tliiiiffld ti large Loantity, manufac ' t:; , - v 77.7,. , dof r 0 ,. MATERIALS, . .94 T) 11 I' - ''• a E WI, 4. HOSE MAKERS. 'All -1.,.., 1.... wi.h to hue a tir.t r to nrtic-I.• ore reelect yifit ,(I to rail beforeAPls ing olsets here. m&sv6m. - •'.. yno's Carminative Balsam . IS a ceLtain, safe and effecti t tal remedy for Dys.ntliry Diarrahcr., tor Loainiess4lndeia, Nimbus, SUM MER comi'LAIN-it i chepa. Griping Soo! Storiaorh, Sick and I•re rr ",itlekrlarhe,Herii shorn. Waterbrash. - Pain or . All ui 1110 . Btorauche. V omit ing,':"Spit tflog op of Food after Eating and also , Aliere it pn , ..en througli tte^ body iinciiiige.d, \V ant of Appetite, liestles , ness and I nubility to sleep, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels, Ilymeries.Cromp. Nervous Tremnre and I:witvld Sl.ll Sick ne,l4, Nfelaneirdy and lowness of Spirit,. clt and cry ing of filfdlits, and for all BOWEL AFFECTIONS and Nervous Diseas,'s. This is one of the most (*Went, pleasant safe com positions ever offered toI to.. public for the cure of the various derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, and is the onlynrcicle worth!, the least confidence fur curing Cholera Infant um or SuMmer Complaint; and 1.0411 the above diseases, h reall ) acts like a charm. persons are requested to try it, for without ex ception it is the most valuable family medicine ever yet discovered. Hundreds, nay. thousands of certift-- cotes have been received from Physicians. Clergy men and families ..f the first respectability, bearing the strongest testimony in its favor, tau numerous to pub lish. For Fide in Pittsbiargh nt the Agency Offiee..Third a l, a few diva ea.:t. of the Pot Hcijoining the old hank in g of the 11ink e 1 Pitt+hnigh. C: All Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines for mile at the ii , •ove pinoe . iv 31.d5t w lt. Dn. GEO. FELIX. I' RACTICING PHYSICIAN, Corner or Smithfield street nr.d Virgin Alley. jaly 26, 11P45-11 - EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Franklirs,,renan,go County, Penna., Av. l l l, o L i nt ., t4 i ter e. rotnrii l ly , i t. ..) all onen b , t a ii i i e ness , 1] ted Clarion and Jefferson counties RI F vR To .T. A. SrocicroN, & Co. ef11•111", WILSON, & CO.. 1 , A*IQ4 It, ' , HON. ALFA. NMAL,MONT, ) Frau,klin HON. JAMES 15 ' 1L50:44-,,StClibilDville, joly 23-Iy. Notice. PERSONS having elitims against me, will riense vend them, during my absence, to illy attorney, Ernest Heidelberg Esq., who is authorised to adjust them according to my instructions. 0. HOFFMAN. Patent Wrought Iron Spikes, CIF all sizes, and of superior quality and finish manufactured and sold by ' G. & J, H. SHOENBERGER }yB-d&wlm. Honey, IN smolt Boxes, put up fur Family nn Hand and for sale by J. & J. ArDEI7I.TI, june 4 No 224 Liberty stsipto. Mackerel. BBLS. 10 3 , luige size; just recoived and for N.l sale by J. & J. 11cDE1411A4 .lane 4 No. 224, Libero"er. Loteisville Lin*. 102 . DB LS fresh Loeisvil le Lime jest received and fur sale by' JAM Ipilc MAY. ENEWEI rulLLirs,& S3IITII 'iturtiott Oates. Large aad.Positivo Sale of Dry Goods. 1111 Y John D Davis' Auctioneer. Will be sold at DavistEommercial Auction' Rooms, corner of Wood and sth sts, on Thusaday next, August 7th, at 10 "'clock, A a large invoice of Frealt and seasonable Dry Goods consisting in pan of the following: 15 ps 4-4 Prints. 23 ps 3-4 " 6 ps Fanny Caseimero. 1 ps Super Black Cassirnere. 1 jks " Blue Cloth 3ps Fine Black " 17 pa Kentucky Jeans, assorted. 2 pa Fine Silk Velvet. • •-• 1 pa Plnid Linsey. 10 pa Check. 27 gross Hooks and Eyea. ' 31 " Patent Thread. 41 duz. Cotton I handkerchiefs. 15 grass Super Coat. Berton, &e, &e. The gpud 3 can be examined the day prey icus to sale. rnA at pale. Rite 4 Orphans' Court Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of the cquntv of Allleglieny, will be sold on the premises, by Public Vendee, on Saturday, the 9th of .Auge4, at 3 o'clock, P. M. All that certain part of +viol or piece of Land, situate in the sth Ward, city e( Pittsburgh, county Allegheny, hounded by Fac tory M. on the EASE. by Mulberry alley on the South, by the property of Andrew Scotton the West, and by lot of John Scutt orrttbeiNurtlit containing, 50 feet on Factory st. 1inc1.25 feint on Mulberry alley; more or loss, on which is erected a Two story Brick House.— The Terins will he merle known by the Administrators. Writ rawford, jr tied John II Ralston, on the day of sale. B y order of the Court. THOMAS PARLEY. Clerk. "• nor: JOHN D. DAVIS,y A ord. Lots Nos. 25 and 26, TN plan of Lots or the Heirs of Iguvihl in the 6th I Ward of this City, having each a front of 21 feet og Cuttlatreet and extending hack 10g.feet to - iin, A !Icy 26 feet wide; adjoining, properly of ftoSecti.4 o M. I).;a can be had at the low price Fix tAtoR Fars eutd; by application'to the 96bgc . ii*r.,:. i v3O. .1. D. DAVIS dl" • Valuable Water Street Prop M a er. - TILE iuh:cri'erisauthorised to cull tlrttvery valu able Lot of Ground ailj9ining the cnie on which he resides on Water street below Ferry stare% having a front of 30 foe; on Water street, and extending back IGO feet to Front street. Title Terms liberal. jy 30 J. D. DAVIS, Alict'r Valuable Purnace Property at Auction AT 111 o'clock on Thursday morning the 4th Sep tember next nt the Auction Rooms rif John D. corner rit . Wood and Fiftiv , streets. Pittsburgh. Pa , will be sold that very valuable property known as ALLEGHENY FURNACE, situated on the Alighe ny River about two miles above the town of Kittnning in Armstrong c.inthy; consisting of ONE THOU SAND AND TWENTY ACRES good quality land, all of wh'cli,suitablo lot cultivation lying in one body, 80 ncrittlf.which is river bottom. A blast Fur nace with eft‘ffi . :ie House, Steam Engine and large Iron Blowinet:Vlinder. Coal House and Scorching Ovens; one Mansion House. a number of Dwelling Houses for hands with sinbles, Cur penter's Shop, 111, ie t i s tr orl r ' s shop,. &n. The furnace and dwellings are pleasare'y situated on the river bottom which part is nll cleared nod under fence. The around the furnunce contain inexhaustible supplies of Ore. Coal and Limestone, ar.d much of the land is well timbered, affording the greatest facilities for the making of Iron either with Charcoal or Coke. 'fltia properly offers many advantages 40 the Iron Manufacturers being in Ihei midst of u a rich and beau tiful country, aff.irding in the greatest abundance every description of supplies required for the prosecutthip s a works of this kind, and within 50 miles of the rms bu,gh market, to which all the manufactured articles can be shipped at ahnost all seasons of the yeet. A plot of the property Gen be furnished toooy pen, .... In de s i ro us to exsmine for themselves by applying to R. Buchanan, Esq., Cincinnati. W F Johniton, Ear l , Kit Eanuir g or the subscriber. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. jv I 6-ci&wts. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. VENITIAN BLINDS. A, WESTERVELT, TH I.; old and welnnown Ve• - • - titian former ,y of Second and Fourth - lalirs this method to inform ii mane F lends of the ram !bat his Ftictory is now in full , perat ion on Si Clair st., near . - - where a comtant topply of linds of•Yarious colors and coninroly kept • on band and at all prices. rom twenty-cents up to suit N. 11 If required, Blinds sjill he put tap so, that in c o, of alarm by fire, nr otherwise, they may be re moved withois!• , tht aid of a screw-diftet,4ind with the same facifity.that ire oihr piece of furniture can be runned. - v.iii without tif% extra expense. jr.2-1-d&v, ly. JOHN WALKER, WooDWCIA. HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! WALE g & WOODWELL, Importers and Dealefs in Foreign and Do mestic Hardware, NO. 91 WOOD ST„ PITTSBURGH, ‘VOU L D respect fully inform their *lends and the !white genci they, that they have on hand u large and genes assortment of goods in their line, compri ' sing as follows: , Tattle and Desert Knives and Forks; Isory do.. in sets and dozomt; Pen alid I'orhet Knives, of siturior (virility; R , tzors, a. do.; . do. do.; • Wilson's S!tne and Botcher Knives; Speer and Jackson's 1 - ithind Saws; . Building Materials; Unhm Factory Planes; W-ith a gtmer,ilassortment of house-keeping, articles, Itlita t ...tibte.e stock is entirely' new and purchased fur et*: tAbich we offer for .ale on the most reasonable t:, rr. , We would inn lie the attention of Count ry 'Men ' • itilits in particular, to call and examine our sine}, before pint-basin elsewhere [Living purchased fur ca , ll, we nre,p ed to sell nt prices that cannot fail TO pteasti.,. ' - KV . LKER & WOODWELL , julv 2 . 2-tf. Nu 91 Wood st. .N.B ~. Ma , en e'fnr sale. ~.„ Riattm - . Vi 7 AN, , • Attpritcr . •._ -. _ Hire in 'ilu , k , 's Butlktkigi474 . set, !mar M a rliet . .. j.ine 19-rlSzwly vi"'r; -sy ~,a to , -----... --- Found.'-- • Err at No. 46 Mai ket,strtmt, on ? the evening Loldie :25th instant, a• 54 if Money, which was o trm' supped ttritheen den rird . s ome person while in the store. The owner : ::''ilitim. ' the same by cal• Illig at. o . .ur establishment, .niid proving t ifilik note', jy 3Clftf BURROWS & TURN:mt. Removal BF,ELEN has removed hiv Cornrnivvion and A. • Forwarding Business (tom the Canal Bash to his new Warehouse, on Third sireet, nearl4 oppovite the,nst Office. may 20. Poi Rant. A LOT of ground, about 30 feet front by SO der:p, on the corner of Front street and Chauncery Laiie, is offered for a tuo of years. at a reasonable tent. Also a Stone Quarry, on the Fourth street Road ' adjoil ing David Grl.fil'6 rpm les. Apply t% MRS. JANE MAGEE, • june 2—if Near the head of Seventh @fleet. I.H E Science 41:1e Entry Book-keeping, by 0 Colt. • The Amerirao firstern• of practical Boolc.keepio4r. exemplified in one se tt of Books by double entry,. by Jas A Bennett. For, ale by TIOSWOIITEI & FORBESTFiIti juleW ' • • * Market suAr;, FARE 'REDUCED TO' 8 DOLLARS. Goodi Want ' raid hr _ PfIUILLADIELPIMOA 9 OF SPL6SDIT.FR67 BUILT COACHIS, AND RAPL RCFAD CARS, 401-,1?„' Genre Pittsburgh Daily at I o'clock P M g RUNNING TH1L0114.113 IN 48 13017118, Ascending tho hiifs with SIX HORSES AND POSTILION. It Sl' Prom C tritberiburgby Rail Roadla In splendid newly tmilt Eieht Wheel Cara, there connecting with Mail Caro fur New-York; also at Chamrershurg with Mail Linea direct for Baltimore and Wtighingron City. r:"Unly Ollice fir thenbovn Lino, next door to the Exchance I Ltel, St ChtirSt met. j.ine 1:2-d3 n W. It. MOORHEAD. A'gt. PARE REDUCED. OITOSITUN Good Intent Fast Line for Philadolphis4 Of SPLENDID TROT BUILT CoACEIRI, Limited to Seven Passengers. Leave PittNburgh daily at 1, P.M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, A.rending the mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION. ONLY ONE. NIGHT OUT TO CHAMBERSOUGH, Thenco by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, conne ting with Mail Curs fir New York; also et Chambers. burg with Slail lilies direct from Baltimore and Wash 'won City. - ,lL_Otlice opposite the Exchange Hotel ja may 3-Iy A. El U ItSOl, Agent. 74.0 1 0 t - - - • • LIGELT • NeerSpc rm, Lard a ; • Ilestapilliiire THE subscribers hit t ing ened a store, No 8, St Clair street, (west side) for the sale of Lamps oil 4, respectfully invite the attention of the:l6. habitants of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surround ing country generally, to their stock of Lamps, Wahl purchasing elsowbcre." Our arrangements with the manufacture ate such that we can safely say, we are prepared to light in the 3nOst brilliant and et-Intel/el cal manner, Steamboats, Hotels, Public Halls,. Churches, Stores. Shops, faller, Bridges and' Streets, 1:14 well as the morn "dark an benighteniinr ners, or adY place where brilliancy, neatness anOtriet econemy is desired. Among our me !ii fur letting our "light shine.'.' may ha found' the following Larnpaldr burning. Lard. Lard Oil and Sperm Oil. viz: Hanning LeimpS and Chanderiira. (2 to 4 t'nneli) For lighting Stores, Public 'lulls, Churches, Ho el. and steamboats. • Stand and Centre Table Lamp', (various patterns and prices,) for Parlor:.. Reading and Wu Lamps. Side and Wall Lamps, Glast and Tia Head Lamps &c.. The above nre mostly flyott's Patent Lamps. with double shelled fountain, and otherwise an improve- ment upon any lamp now in use, which can be per ceived at once by examination. A Is°, glass Trimmings fur lamps, such e 3 Globes, Chimneys, W inks, &e. LAST, THOUGH NOT LEAST. Dy att . ! ' Patent Pine Oil Lamps, such as Hanging lamps aud Chandeliers, (2 to 6 branch.) Stand and Centre TubLo Lamps, (Glass Fronts with or without drops,) Street lamps for lighting streets and bridges. As we cannot dom.:6W the various patterns, wetly dially invite the puldin to examine them. We affirm that in brilliancy, cleanliness and economy, no-light now in use will bear comparisun with these lamps and Pine Oil. They are as safe to use as sperm or Lard Oil. Although some are endeavoring to idenify this article with the old camphino and spirit gas, (by the itip. us which accidents have occurred.) we assert this to' other aud differen article. and that no accidents has occurred during the extensive use of this article in Philadelphia fur four years. These Lamps trill prods cc as much light, with as much neatness and more brilliancy, and 25 per cent. less than any other light now in use, not excepting Gas. If att . t one doubts statements we have, or may here , ' after *like, we would say, we }wet! commenced nue bu.inessin Pittsburgh, and knowing tire merits of the articles weofferto the public, we are willing to bold ' ourselves accountable at all times fur our statements, and are willing Co put to'sest our Lamp—dullars and cents,—testing economy—and the public: decided on the neatness. and brilliancy of the Qat. We have many testimon isle from residents of Phihs. delphia and L1.e%% here, but the following may suffice filf the present. This is to certify that I have OW . harried of M. B. Dyott a suffi,,ient number orbit Patent Pine Oil Lamps S to light the Universalist Church of Philadelphia; and . 2.0); have used 'hem in ,aid Church about two years. I • have found them to give perfect satisfaction. Tfes . light produced by tiltirn is the most brilliant that r have ever seen. They ale so economical that the cost of the Lamps has been saved several times over, tbi lighting up of the Church nut crating half as Muth it did before we procure them. Respec:fully, JOEI N DESSALET, Secretary of the above uamed Chtwch. Philadt4pbia, July 8, 1815- • the undersigned having used fur two years Dyo t's Potent Pine Oil Lamps in his Hotel, the Bolivar House. can recommend them as the most economical and brilliant light that can be produced•-by any are cle now in ese. Before I commenced'-lighting my n : house with the Pine Oil, 1 vi as using the Gas; but af ter a trial of the above Lumps, I lop so much plea• sod with' the light, niui convinced of their economy: that I had the Gas removed and burn the Pine Oil itl its place. \VM. CABLES, nor:tie:or of Deliver House: 2... No 203 Chesnut st. Philadelphia, July 8, 1845. ALT.KG HEN T CITY . , July 12, 41 7 This mny certify that we, the undersigned, haying ,used Inc some months, Dyntes . ratent Pine Oil Lamps, can with thelUllest confidence recommend them, as • producing the most brilliant and economical light we lice cter seen, They ticp simple in their structure, and easily taken care of, end we believe themes safe light. ut ruche produced Rest any-Other Lamp, and much cheaper than any otherisicind of Oil. JOHN FIA - WORTII„ Druggist. MERCE4I, & ROBINSON, Merchants: - JAS, COWLING, Clothing Stare. JCIILN HOPEWELL, el:thing Store, ••• Anv One dooliting the genuineness& the foregoing r,o nitro tes, will have the kitidticsit to call at No. 8, • West Ole of St Clair street, where they may examine the original, togetiii: . f. idb many more, much mots is the point, but rest _or their proper place. STUN CO. No. ^Eat:lair street. N. B. Lard Oil and fresh Pine it for sale. 28-if School for Young Ladies. rp HE Rev. W. J., Mrs: and Aliasttakewell, - ra. apeclfully their friends and the poblie, *tat their School veil I re-open on Monday, August 11th. The coorse of Instruction will embi ace English Gram ! m tr, Composition, .Rhetoric, Elocution, Rigidity. G 'ographv with the use of the Globes, Natural aft* Mental Philosophy, Astrernony, Botany, Writing, Arithmetic, A Izebns and the Mathematics, Froach and Latin. . T ?rm.' pes quartet fur Pupitit Peer - 11 years of age, • Sii 00 Terrnlper quarter for Pupils iesdar 11 ;ems af iitoo• French. $5; Music, $lO-„,Freach and MIMIC • Six Young Ladies cad** roceised as Boarsiori For Board and Tirkippa f including French and 4k, ,per half ye,K, $ twit. (rit Li be rti "tit e °prosier Thi rd. 12-Im. • '