MBLISHED DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIV VOL. lII_NO. 263. . PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY PMLLIPS & SMITH, N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth Street:. TEICMS.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Singlecopies Two Cif nrs—for sale at the counter of the Office, and by News Boys. The Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer is publicised at the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copies, SIX CENTS. TERMS OP PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS: Dlteinsertion, $0 50 One month, $5 00 Two do., 075 Two do., 600 Three do., 1 00 Threedo., 7 00 One week, 150 \ Four do., 800 Two do., 300 Six do., 10 00 Throe do., 400 Ono year, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. •CRANGEABLE AT PLEASURE. One Square. Two Squares. Six rnevala, 00 Sin months, $25 00 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 inr Larger advertisements in proportion. IMPCARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS n year. O. ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. july 1-ly. WAG. RAW & DURNIGIIT ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to the New Court liouAe, in the room over the Sheriff 's Office. ap 17—if. Law Notice. ANDREW BURK E . OFFICE removed to Smithfield street, between 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Gou %Veymen's Tobacco Manufac•ory. tip ld Removal. Air AHON d i WASHINGTON, Attorneys at Lau; office on the north side or Wylie st., 3d door East of the Court House. ap 17 REMOVAL. G. L. llobinson & M. M'Bridc, IL , TTORNWYS AT LAW, iniXVE.removed their office to Grant street. a short..tlietitace from Seventh street, towards the Court House r4'Ctiottreyancingand other instruments of writing lapallj aad preraptly executed. nn`-' 1 William Elder, Attorney at Law. Bokewernsi Suildingi, Grata street, opposite the Court lious,t R.Wailtsotttorney and Counsellor at Law Office is Bakewell's buildidg, second flour. liept LE M'CANDLESS & :\I'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, +Office inr the Dla:noil, back of the old. Court Hattie, sap la Pi ttsburgh. Eystur & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, Chime Id Burke's building, 4th street, near Mark..t .ep 10 Pittsburgh Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Rit.taburgiFoa. Office in Bakewell'sbuilding„ Grants!. , rir WiLLIA NI E. AUSTIN, laq., Will git e his uttem ties to Illy unfinished business, and I recommend him e_othe patronrge of my friends. sap I.Ory WALTER FORWARD. Mailer Tc. Simpson, Attorneys at Law, ititfries* tit the building formerly ocrupied be the tiloi tea SCSAAelsobank, 4th street, between Market und Wood m2l-3rn SHAt.F.R• EDWARD 51MrSoN. — WmfO'Hara Robinson, U. S. iii - torncy, rE_T AS-removed his office to the 2nd story of flufke'i I El -buildings, 4th, near Market. np — Geo. S. Seldon, Attorney at Law, Offreesco Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield P'Conveyancing and other instruments of IN! i rtingiegally and promptly executed. . mar 21,11 JOHN S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, fy tr - I FF IC F., North side of Fifth street, het weer Wood L. , and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, l'u. N. 13. Collections made on reasonable terrni. - dec. 4-1 y Joan W. Burrell, ATTORN EY AT LAW, HAS Removed in consequence of the hoe tire ftorn Third street to Bukevrell's Buildings, oppo-ote to the Court Houso. up 16 Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Office, near the Court House, in Mellon's buildings mv7 8. Tflorrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sop 10—tf James Blakely, Alderman, •Office on Peen it., near the Market House, sth Ward feb 25. _ H. D. SELLERS, M. D., EMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Handstreeti. five Janis below Hand street. • ap 15 HUGH MITERS, SURGEON DENTIST. U 8 Liberty street. A few doors below St Clair st., Pittsburgh tp 28 -1 y. • • Wm. As Ward, Dentist, I — lie* removed to the place of hie Former residence, in ' Peon street. two doors below Irwin. np 18 _ Dr. George Watt, PRACTISING PH I'S IC lAN cS- SURGEON f Office, Smithfield st. near the cot tier of Sixth ai--ly. Daniel PdcMeal, Offios. l l etween Wood and Smithfield PkApkpu h dec 10-v Tailor and Clothier, Liberty.= Sixth street and Virgin South side. cep 10_ JOHN SCOTT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Bier chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh JOH* WDEVITT, JAMES M . DEVIIT J. & J. DVDEVITT, titr HOLES ALE GROCERS, Dimiers iu l'roducti and l'itt.•btirzh trotnufacture generally, No. 2:24, Liberty, oppo,ite 7 t't Street. Pitts burgh.. Pa. Br 28-1 y JOHN W IMAM, /381L1S11 MANUFACTURER AND S:HOE FINDINGS sToRi NO 12.0, WOO STREET, oct9s 5.131.:1-V,H. P'''-itt....!.,..1 .- . -- b - 1t.::H.4,. 1 :- . MO/-.'* . *: VERTISING. up 17 -ti ~`~: '~~' J. G DIIINTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, Moiket street, near Liberty july 1-ly PITTSBURGH, PA Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street RPT) 10-1. JAMES DENNEY, Jr., WHOLESALE AND BE IA IL GROCER. AND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand, No 46, corner of Market and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. N. B. The best of Groceries kept constantly on hand. [ap 9 d3m JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Market street. seplo JAS. HOWARD & CO., D AP ER Dealers ; removed to the corner of 7th end Smithfield streets. up 16 D. C. STOCKTON & CO., STOCKTON', DICK Sr. Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS No. 114, Wood al rl. PITTSBURGH. PA lE= CRUSE d., LIPPINCoTT, Commission, Produce, and Forwarding Merchants, No. 87 98 (old number) II .S WHARF, BALTIMORE, (M D. ) REFERENCES :—The Merchant:4 ~1 rittihurgh in general. inn 1.3:8in IM=I D. & G. W. Lloyd, HOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION ANn FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALI.I23 IN PRODUCE t PITTSBURGH MANU MERE Liberal advances in r.asli or goods made on consignments of produce, &c., at No, 142, Liberty street. ml 5 James Patterson, 3r., Corner of Ist and Fern• stree , 4 Pa_ manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and Limber screws; houses screws for rolling mills, &e. sep 10—y J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHI 1 ECTS AND BUILDERS Office, Smith ield Street, corner of Diamond Alley. PI.. A :NS and Sti.iciticatioo: flint itted in the best atele and ut the shorteid notice. RevEntisci:.: Logan & Kenne,ly, Ii Child,' Si, Co.. J Woodwoll. A Kramer, NV 13 Scaife and Col tort &I Dilworth. jan. 14.1815—t1 1 y Dit. W. KERR JOEL MOFILLEt KERR & MOHLER, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Corner of 1! oo l trrrt a nal I trg n aid!' 11, No. 144, F RESH Medicines, sel,•ctrd rind put up itli cure, can be had at I times, at moderate Physiciarts . prescripti, , o6 carefully Com ,mind Pd. may :2-1v MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Nftxt dour to the Fifth Pre,hyt eri an Church jour G. REYNOLDS & WILMARTH, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURF.S, FOR THE ALLEGHENY RIVER TIZADE Corner of Peon and. Irwin streets, L. 0. REYNOLD. 4, PITTSEIUItr , H. L. WILMARTII. S t - Iv NEW BOOK STORE. B 0 S \V 0 R T I{ R ESTER, No. 43, Market streel,next door to Third street, A RE just opening a new and exten.ivenisortmen of Books and Stationery, wlt;ch they wil: ell wholesale and totuil at the lowest rri es. nr2s 11. 11. M,CULLOUGH, T AY he found r.t the I,VarehoiHe of Messrs. A PLI r e & Hlitmen, No 116 Wood :Arcot, where he respectfully invites petsons having business with him to ci.ll. tip 17 Dry Goods. TnE undersigned ha% ing purchased the entire stock of l'reston & Mackey, consi•qi wg of a va riety of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which he will now otTer at vr!ry low prices fcr cash. Country merchant v, and all who wish bargairni, will please call in and examine fur themnehm, jan2B—b m. WM. P. !MACKEY. CHARLES A. McANULTY, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PITTSBUItGH, PA., Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line, forthe transporta tion of Nlereliandize to and from Pittsburgh, Balii retire, Philadelphia, New York and Biniton. .01- I y A. G. REINHART, ( Late Reinhart 4• Stronte.) W HOLESALE AND RETAIL (;ROGER. P ROD UC E COMMIS .5' N MERCHA N No. 140 LIBERTY ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. feb 1 ' -- . . PLUang - ton'sUnrivalled Clacking, ANUF ACTT' It ED andgold wholesale and retail _L s I XTII 5.t MEET, one door below Smithfield. oct2l-1v Pittsburgh Infirmary, FR the reefTtion and treatment of deformites of the human frame. such as Cbib or Reeled feet, contracted joints, tcry-neck and Strobl/mug or Squinting, and of Diieases of the Eye, such as Ca taract, etc, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, M D. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. dec 3 I—dtt Removed by Fire. CLOSEY'S office 1 , removed to .101 m Peck's W • !lair dressing e,tabli,:hrnent dot,ri from hit. late residence. whine hn can be found at an , : hoar in tire cinv. al, 17-ti Damaged Cutlery PERSONS Cul i _ st:„r. „an have it rind re palro , l in a neat and manner ha the sub ribe . v wit.ll.li , iin NY. P.lair, No. 1"O Wand meet. with unipt tort HOMAS mrcARTHy. Cooley & Laird, ltri I \ THiloN. TIIIV he found in Felt,i -r/1.111•, doe' the earner of Lihei iv brhl !.I =l4. hp 17 PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1845• G•CEIEAP UARDWARE-411 WIETMORE & WOLFF, Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Ste., Pittsburgh ARE now receiving their spring importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLER Y, to which they.respectfully invite the atten tion of purchasers. Havingcomplered arrangements, through which they are now receiving supplies DI RECT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES IN ENGLAND, they shall at all times be prepared to sell at such prices as will make it the interest of pur chasers to call. Always nn hand, a full and general assortment of RI FLE BARRELS "AND dat UN TRIMMINGS, PLANES. COOPERS, CARPENTERS AND SMITHS' TOOLS. Also, a great variety of LOCKS and LATCHES for building purposes, to gether with every variety of articles appertaining to the business. Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. rp HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from want ofexercise,orgeneral debility of the system. They obviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervousaffections. These Pills have gained the sanc ion and approbation of the mosteminentPhysicians in the United States, and many Mothers. For sale ,Vholesale and Retail,by R. E.SELLERS, Agent, ~/T 10 No. 20, Wood Street. below Sacond REMOVAL. 'TAMES HOWARD & CO, T_T AV F. removeil their WALL PAPER WARE 1101:SE to the coiner of Seventh and Smith' nohl s!teetg. Where they have nn hand a large and splended sortinent Of WALL PAPER and BORD KM. suitable for papering l'urlors, Chambers, Walls, &c. A !so, u general assortment of Writing, Letter, rt int inm, Wrapping and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, Stn. Which they will sell low for Cash, or in exchange for Rags, Tanners Scraps, Ste. fob 22. 1844 DIEMMI Ready Made Coffin Warehensa. Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield TROVILLO, UNDERTAKER, tRESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has removed his ready made coffin ware house to J. Ligget's. on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, where he is always prepared to attend promptly to any order,' in his line, and by strict attention to all the details of the business of an Undertaker h e hopes to meet public confidence. He will be pre pared at ALL Hotins to provide Hearses, Biers, Car rince,, and every requisite on the most liberal terms Calls from the country will be promptly attended tn. Ili, residence is in the same buildings with his warehouse, where those who need his services may fool him ut any time. Referenres;—W \V Irwin. Judge Riddle, Judge Patton, W B M'Clure, Isaac Harris, Rev John Black, D. D., Ray Robert Bruce, D. D., Rev Samuel Wil liams, Rev Joseph Kerr, Rev James Davis. Rev E I' Swift. 10 HASE'S Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure o Hernia. It is nuw conceded by Surgeons and Phrsicians generally, that this truss is decidedly su perior to any now in use.-1t i not only superior as a retarder, but offers to the parson wearing it the only hope of r.tdical cure. To be had, only, at Kerr & Mohler's, No 144, cor ner of kV:did street and Virgin Alley. Any infringement on the right of selling this instru ment. will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. jan 1, 815. F. S. TURBETT, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MARKET ANT, UNION STREETS Enireuicc on Fifth sh eet. ) WHERE he will attend to all business in his line: Such as cleaning and neatly 64 rep:thin , Watches and Jewelry, letter cutting Mr; and mall ingSiker-wore,Turret and other clocks made and repaired. His friends and nll those desiring his services, will please give him a call, ap 24 6m, Removal by Fire. /SHE subscriber informs his friends and the pub Z. lie, that he has opened a new CABJNET WARE ROOM, ut the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brews and Reiter's Drug Store, where he is prepared to nt•erui to an oracrs in his line. Lay' Entrance on St Clair street. up 15 M. KANE, JR. LEATHER AND MOROCCO. RICHARD BARD No. 101 i Vood street., 4 doors above Diamond alley PITTSBURGH. - Ly AS just received a large supply of New Ynrk and 11 Baltimore Spanish Sole Leather,Upper Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskins. Moroc co of all kinds. Shoo Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &o, &c. All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for cash. Merchant and Manufacturers are respectfully invi ted to call and examine his stock •before purchasing elsewhere. N B. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough. auc2B-dtf. To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jTHE subsceber most respectfully 40 . 61 informs the*itionmen of this city and vicinity, tkilittit*s commenced the BOOT and SHOE making bititines' is in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office, nt the stand lately occupied by P. Ker rigan. Having been fireman in some of the most Mshionable bootshops in the Eastern cities; and hay ing fdrnished himself with the boat French and Ameri can calf s kins, he hopes by his attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentle men who have kindly patronized him ho returns his sincere thanks. and can with confidence appeal for Ithe goodness of Ins work and knowledge of his busi 'less. JulyA. TEUNAN. 24—ti. HE Sin of Ignorance is easi ly forgiven. Many of the "nos, rums — of the present day are put out by persons who have no knowledge oft ho science of medi cine in theory or practice, and in order to hide their ig norance cry out loudly against the "Ignorant Pretend ers," and bribe others to boast for them, which oft times has gulled the unsuspecting, and for want of a proper knowledge of the diseases they pretend to cure, no doubt think they care when they do not, therefore they are to be pitied, but not half so much as those who take their "miserable compounds," but they not only lose their money, but miss the advantage of that ne cessary advice which the real practical physician, is always able to give. We look to the tailor for an im- provement in the mode of d ress; to the medical man for an improvement in the science of medicine—and this accounts for the g r eat superiority of Dr Strayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry over all other medicines ever offered to the public for the cure of all discuses of the Lungs and Breast, Coughs, Colds, Censurription, Asthma, Spitting Blood, Liver Corn ptuirit, P u n, i n the Side and Breast, Broken Constitu tion, &c. Remember always to inquire for the name of Dr Srfa3ne.ai all preparations which have the name of U'ild Cherry attached were stolen from the pleat original preparation. The genuine is only kprepared be Dr Strayne, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale by WM. THORN, Agent. Pittsburgh. Trusses! Trusses!! Music fl Music !I. THE undersigned being desirous of retiring from business, offers for sale HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Consisting in part, 83 follows Piano Fortes, New York Manufacture, a splen did lot; 2 Scraphenes, both excellent instruments; 700 Violins and Bows. assorted; 6 Violincellos, Guitars and cases; 200 Flutes, a splendid assortment; Pitch Pipes; Flageolets, a fine lot; 100 Clarineits, American, English, French and German; Drums and Fifes; Violin Fittings; Mouth pieces, bitusand screws. Tuning hammers and tuning forks; Reeds for different instruments; Strings and pegs for Violincellos, Violins and Guitars; 16,000 pages Sheet Music, for Pianoforte and Guitar; 1,000-Music Books, all kinds; including Preceptors; Music paper; Port Folios. 1:)1.14.11110:%q11.01)Qvai Valve and Crook Trumpets; Kent Bugles; Cornetts; French and Brass Horns; Opheicleides; Basoons, And all other instruments in general use. He will also dispose ofhis factory for manufacturing Musical Instruments, with all theluscessary tools, and a large quantity of work in a state of progression. To any person whe wishes to enter into the business, he will dispose of his whole establishment including store fixtures, AT A PRICE LESS THAN COST. • He will alio sell AT RETAIL,tO any who may favor him with a call, any portion of hie stock. AT 1111411110111171ir • Individuals, Bands, or Seminaries, desirous of sup plying themselves with good Instruments or Fashion able Music, will now have an excellent opportunity to do so. The Instruments will be warranted to be equal to any now in market, and the music is of the latest, end If - lost fashionable kind. Call and see.. WM. D. SMITH, my 13-3 m No.BB Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Day Boarding, The subscriber being well provided with every con venience to accommodate any number of guests at his Hotel in the Diamond, would respectfully inform those who reside in the country, but do business in the city, that his table is prepared every day for the reception of transient boarders, either by the day or single meal, and from hislong experience in the business, the style of his table and unremitting exertions to please all who may favor him with their patronage , he feels con fident of heintuable to give entire satisfaction. A number of the most respectable merchants in the city have boarded at his house for years, to whom ho can refer for the character of his accommodations. mv 26. DANIEL NICKELSON. NEW DRUG STORE. KERR & MOHLER. No. 144, • Corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley JUST receivei and fur sale, a lai ge assortment of fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, &c. which have been recently selected, and purchased with considerable care for Cash. The following com prise part °film stock just received: Gum Camphor, Spit its Turpentine, Cream Tartar, Cepal Varnish, Flor. Sulphur, White Lead, Castor Oil, Red Gum Arabic, Litharge, Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil, Fl Manna, Venitian lied, Eng. Gum Opium, Spanish Brown, Gum Aloes, Chipped Logwood, Flor Camomile, Cain wood, Saltpetre, Jujube Paste, Nic Wood, Ref'd Liquorice, Brasilletto, Liquorice Bull, Indigo, Magnesia, Nutealls, Pow'd Ginger, Oil Vitriol, Nutmegs, Aqitfurtis, With a general assortment too numerous to mention, which will be sold for Cush at a small advance on Eastern prices. [4P Dr WILLIAM KERR will give his attention In thecompounding of Physician's prescriptions. m:i Old Firm Revived. EVANS & McVADEN Tsubs L lE criber° beg leave to inform the friends and the public, in general, that they have entered into partnership for the purpose ofrontinuing the man ufacture of Ploughs, Core ShellerA, Plontril Caaings, Stoves, Hollow ware," and all kinds of Casting at the old and well known establishment EVANS' MILL," No. 10 WATER STREET Mr. McFaden respectfully solicits a return and con tinuance of the patronage of the friends of the old and former firm of •'Evans and McFaden," whilst Mr. Evans also solicits a continuance of the patronage of the friends of the late firm of 0. 0. Evans & Co. GEO. M. EVANS, JOHN M2FADEN. 13EM JAMES YOUNG, CO M MISION MERCHANT AND STEAMBOAT AGENT, REFERENCES:--George Bogg4, and George Collier St. Louis; C. M. Strader &Co J. W. Breden, W C. Fellows & Co., and Andrew & Robert Buchanan Louisville; Strader & Gorman, C. Broatiwell & Co and Foster & Irwin, Cincinnati; Rogers & Sherlock Bowen & Hiberd, Geo. E. Warner, and John Arbuc kle, Sr.. Pittsburgh. may 30- ly BENNETT & BROTEIERS, QUEENSWARE MANUFACTURERS, thirningham, Pa.; Ware Rooms Si. Clair street two doors from the Allegheny Bridge: NA TILL keep constantly on hand a good assortment V Y. of ware, of their own manufacture, and of a MU.. perior quality. Wholesale and country Merchants ate respactfullyinvited to call and examine for themselves, as they are determined to sell cheaper than has ever before been offered to the public. NB. Orders sent by mail, accompanied by the cash, or good reference, will be promptly attended to. ap 5-3 m. THE subscriber having sustained a very heavy loss by the late fire, is constrained to call upon all who know themselves to be indebted to him to settle their accounts as snow as ,possible. He hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, as it is neces sary be should have funds to recommence his business. He does not wish it to be understood that this no tice is intended for any of his customers who were sufferers at the late fire op 15 Now Goods. J RECEIVED at J. K. LOGAN & Co corner of ‘Vood and sth stn., up Stair Organdy and Painted Lawns: Balzorines, Baloe,rine Lawns; Ginghams; Fine Bleached Muslins: Fancy Prints, a large assortment; Silk Parasols: Sun Shades, latest style; 1 hihet and Baraze Shawls; 10-4 Irish Lin en Talde Diaper, Sea Grass Skirts, Sea Grass Clenh; a large lot of Gum Suspenders. &c. &c., which, with their former stock of Dry Goods, will be sold at the lowest cash prices. my 15 Waiters. AFew sets of a superior quality:in-A received and will be sold very low by Z. la N7.F.X. apr, 25. No. BiS, Matiiet sueet ,gti '4 St. Louis, Mo NOTICE. M. KANE, JR IMPORT. Patent Parauf To rr• THE subscriber above eelebrrn WARRANTY:D[O de( barglar, or even the may be deemed exti of the principles of will satisfy any one of mechanism that inspection of the Li. every doubt that may arise in any mind He has numelouss certificates, from Bank officers, Beakers and (several in this city) who have used the above Lock, which he will be happy to exhibit, and give every explanation to those who may be plenaed to call. JAS. COCHRAN, Fire Proof Chest and Vault doer Manufacturer, Corner Liberty and Factory ate., sth Ward, je24-tf. • WARRANTED GENUINE.-Dr. WILLIAM EVAN'S CAMONIALE PILLS. CF.RTIPICATE 4 .—Letter from the Hon. Abraham M'Clellan, Sullivan Cnuniy, East Tenn., Member of Congress. WASHINGTo:g. July 3d, 1345 Sir—Since I have been in this city I have used some of your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and satisfaction, and believe it to he a most valuable reme dy. One of my constituents, Dr A Carden, of Camp bellceusty, Tennessee, wrote to me to send him some, which I did, and ho has employed it very successfully in his practice and says it is invaluable. Mr Johnson, your agent at this place, thinks you would probably like an agent in Tennessee. If so, 1 would recom mend Dr A Carden, as a proper person to officiate for the sale of your celebrated medicine. Should you commission him he is willing to act fur you. You can send the medicine by waterso the care of Robert King & Sons, Knoxville county, Tennessee, or by land to Graham & Houston, Tasweil, East Tennessee. I have no doubt but if you had agents in several coun ties in East Tennessee, a great deal of medicine would be sold. lam g oing to take some of it borne for my own use, and th at of my friends, and should like to hear from you whether you would like an agent at Bluntville, Sullivan County, East Tennessee; I can get some of the merchants to act fur you as I live near there. Yours respectfully, ABRAHAM M'CLELLAN, of Tennessee. Fur sale Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. seri 10 No 125 Smithfield street. Vault Doors: Vault Doors!! CONSTABLE, BURKE & CO., ( Front st. between Wood and Smithfield.) HAVING again got, their shop and are preparing to make Vault Doors at short notice and of a superior workmanship. We would take the liberty to state that the Vaults of our manufacture that were in the late fire saved their contents in perfect order. Further, we are prepared to put on YAT.E'S PATVNT LOCKe, which are equal to anything in America, if not superior, fur the following reasons: They cannot be picked; they cannot be blown up with gun-powder: there cannot be false keya made to open the lock; they are cheaper; they are much more durable; their keys are more convenient; they will not go out of order; in short, they cannot he opened . ..3y any burglar under the most favorable circumstances. We would furthot state, that we are authorised to pay any one :tlOO who will open the lock without the key. P. S. Two superior BANK Locke, together with various descriptions of Locks on hand. may 20-7 m Temple of raohion, Opposite the Pittsilurg,h Exchange JOHN JULIUS, RESPECTFULLY offers his professional servicee to the Gentlemen of Pittsburzli, and begs leave to inform them that he has on hand a very large and exrensive assortment of articles in the hair, Perfumery, and fancy line. JOIN JULIUS, grateful I'r the encouragement he has received, and ever willing to contribute his aid to those who wish to he cool and comfortable, has matur ed a plan for cutting hair for the summer season, which in now acknowledged to be supetior toany of the Lon don or Parigi fashiona. jime 9 4m FRESH SPRING GOODS. CHEAP PLACE FOR CASH. SIGN OETHE GILT COMB No. 108, Market Street, wear Liberty Tr 11F:subscriber respect alums his customers and the public generally, that he has just return ed from the east, and is now receiving as large, good and cheap an assortment of variety goods as any other stublisliment in the city. Merchants and others who wish to purchase cheap, will please call at No. 198, and they will not be disappointed. Thefollowingcom prisespart of the stock - just received. 200 doz. coat and 6 curd spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " 1200 " assorted, 200 lbs. " Titley's shoe threads, 200 " " patent threads, 200 gross hooks and eyes, 150 packs American pins, 100 " German " 175 thousand needles, 180 assorted stay bindings, 350 doz. assorted tine ivory comes, 200 " reddiog 560 " assorted cotton cords, 225 gross shoo laces, 50 " corset " 250 doz. cotton night caps. 100 " assorted hosiery. 130 " gloves and mitts, 25 gross assorted fans, 300 do. palm leaf bats, 115 pieces Ashburton lace, 160 " edgings 500 gross pearl but tons, 75 " gilt " 80 " figured horn buttons, 120 " lasting and . japanned do 50 " fine English dressing combs, 1611 " assorted suspenders, With a generalassortrnent of Variety Goods to nuttier ousto mention, which will besuld wholesale or retell :heap for cash. C. YEAGER. apr 18 Notice to Horsemen. i,1041, PERSONS wishing , to have their horses Nicked and Bobbed , by an experienced man from the eastern cities, can have it attended to et all times—*.at Holmes' Livery Stable on Third street, be tween Market and Wood, near the Post. Office. N. B.—Horses kept at Livery by the day, week or month at the above stable. myl7-5m GEORGE COCHRAN, OFFERS for sale at reduced cash prices—Axes Hoes, Mattocks,Manure and Huy Forks, Spad e s and Shovels, Coul and Grain Shovvls, Sickles and Scythes, Wi n dow Glass, Spinning Wheel Irons, and variJus other articles of Pittsburgh and Ametican Manufacture, which he is constantly receiving from the NianUrltelOrlea. Also. Cotton Torn and Chocks , a Broad Cloths. inn 9. Watches and Jewelry. 10 nOLD Lever Watcher; 5 Silver IVetrhe.; 50 gold Pencil , ; 12 gold diamond !minted Pea.; with a large tiscrrtment of fine Brent Pine. Finger Binge, Fat Rulers, Bracelet.. Bracelet Snaps, Watch Key., &c., &., just received end for toile at Z KINZEY'S Fancy Stare. No 86 Market young and beautiful woman, the daughter of a poor and honorable 'Keeplltan family. It was probably more her straitened circumstances, and the brillisualt ofFeired her by a union with the count,tban asyt very strong attachment to that nobleman, which had induced Donna Olivia to accept the hand of a man v, hose age tripled hers; and very shortly after theirst rival ut Toulouse it became reported among the mots observant and scandal-loving portion Of the society in which they mixed, that the count had already began to tnate the bitters of an illAisorted union. His wife was affirmed to show him marked coolness and repugnance, and there were also some malicious persons who did not scruple to say that Monsuur de Larolles bad cause for jealousy in the attentions paid to the countess by an officer of the g.rarrisori, who was a frequent visitor at his house. This was a Swiss, from the Italian can. tun of Tesinu, who had entered the French armyat an early age, and was now a major in the service. His reputation was that of a soldier of fortune, brave u steel, but tolerably unscrupulous; his person was strik ingly handsome, his ugo about thirty years. A friend ,fthe count's, wiih whom Major Ruoli was intimate. is l intl , Nlucecl him at the Hotel Larches, when be had gradually become a constant visitor. For a long time his attentions to the countess, and the evident willingness with which she received them, escaped the notice cf the uneuwicious count, who, at last, however, bad bia attention drawn to them by some more observant friend. A violent scene between Mon. sieur de birolles and his wite was the consequence, and although the lady managed to exculpate herself to.n certain extent, the insult was that orders were given to the domestica not to admit Major Ruoli when he presented himself nt the house; Ruoli celled there repeatedly, but as, according to the statement of the porter, no one was ever at home, he at last seemed to take the hint as it was meant, and entirely ceased his visit a. his occured towards the close of summer. About a month - afterwards the Count de Larolles suddenly di.mtpeared, and no tidings could be obtained of Wen. He had left his hotel at dusk °neatening, and bad net. er returned. The countess had gone out to call upon n friend, and the count, nn leaving the house, had hell na was snmetimes his habit, mernioned to his valet de chamber where he was going. No one had observed what direction he had taken, nor bad he been any where seen. Ingniry and search were alike in 'oath The count was not to be found. Madame de 'Lw°lles was apparently in despair at this, sudden disappearance of her husband. hiessen. gers were despatched in every direction; friends, to whose houses he might possibly have betaken himself, were written to, pains and expense were hAvii6Pd itt order to discover him. For nearly two rim:tido:the countess seemed to entertnin.bopes, and for nearly as inns a time was the public interest kept alive concern inn this singular and mysteries dkappearanoe; butthen the afiiiir began to be thought less o 1 the countess seemed disheartened by the fruitlessness of her search, and relaxed its activity, or it should rather be said, nothing more remained to be done. The good people of Toulouse found something else to talk about, and before the new year arrived, the occurence seemed en tirely forgotten. The month of February commenced, and with it the Carnival. which passed with its customary gaiety and hustle. Towards its close there were,-as usual various processions and pageants, and at last came the closing d ty. the Mardi Gras upon which the old mumrnerCar nivel was to play his final gambols before yielding up the field to Dame Caremo and her austerities. Ac cording to custom, the preregrinations of the judges drew together n mob which was kept continue'', on the grin by the farcical trials that took place istr this peripatetic lit de justice, and by the eomicar'verdiets Tendered by the erigged and black-robed judges.—. Laughter, however, although said to .fatten, does not keep oft' the attack, of hunger, and toward, the elcise of t lie afternoon, the car was turned into a court yard, and judges, counsellors, and witnesses, repaired to neighboring hotel to refresh themselves. Of the crowd thuthad been following, one portion dispersed through the 'adjacent streets, and another lingered about in groups. waiting the re-appearance of the pageant that had afforded them so much amusement. - This re-appearance took place. much sooner than was expected. Less than half an hour had elapsed since the car had entered the stable-yard, when the gates were again thrown open, the vehicle drove out and turned down a neighboring street. There was 4 considerable change. however, in the manner 'in which it was occupied. no masked postillions were upon their horses, but no one appeared upon the ear itself, which instead of beiree occupied over by an ample green cloth, with the exception of one end, where a kind of small canvass tentor pavilion had been erec ted. The curioaty of spectators was strongly stita elated by this usual change, and they eagerly followed the vehicle as it procewied through the 'various streets and finally entered ' the spacious Rue St Mare. Although only in the middle of March, spring. had filly set in at Toulouse, the trees ware bursting ;Du) leaf, and the air was mild awl balmy. As the car passed by people leaned out of their open window,* and gazed at the huge machine that lumbered_ along and seetned to shake the veryground wider its wheels. On arriving near the middle of the Rite St. Mire,the postillions pulled up their horses opposite to a house of stately appearance, along :he ample facade of which ran long ranges of deep balconies, composed of iron work fancifully designed and richlygilt, and areisbad. owed by festooned awnings of striped linen.' The tall windows of the first floor were open, and from the op posite side of the street n glimpse might be obtained of the interior of a drawing-room, the inmates of which now approached the balcony. seemingly disposed to gratify their curiosity by a view of the car; it the same time that, to avoid the gaze of the throng, they kept themselvea in some measureconeealed behind the COW lv exotics that partially filled the balcony. A minute or two elapsed without any change taking place in the appeat'ance of the car. The crows re mained in mute expectation. Suddenly, however„ths green covering was rolled elide; and a sort of mimic m ag eappeared, on which was represented a river and its blnk. The waterskilfully imitated by painted pa per or linen, seemed to flow tranquilly along; while the bank itself was covered with artificial turf and flowirei backed by a low hedge of Bbrubi and brnshwood.--. This hedge which was composed of pasteboard, arose suddenly out of the ea rt, in the mannettbat each things are frequently managed upon a theatre, and at the same time there appeared a small stone chapel contain ing the image of the Virgin Mara and surmounted by R C(04.. ~: k The effect ef the whole representation was highly na t ura l; an d, to judge from the exclamations audible amongst the surrounding crowd, apparently recalled to their recollection come familiar scene. It Web in fact a miniature, but exact ell of a secluded and re markably lovely spot on the banks of the Garonne, and t !tor di:rit,ce ut a short half league from Toulouse. This part of the river side bad once been „a resertrolf the town;-people, but a fetal and particularly savage duel that had been fought theta some years previously, and in memory of which the cross and chapel bed been placed there, had attached tiopleasatit associations to it, and caused it, since that time, to be rather avoided than ottv.rwise„ Scarcely bad this arena haen diseloaed, whets, flens the small tent at one eurl of the cart, two actors at. i 41 1 . ~;-' a ^y i' , `~:{t,: i 1 1
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