* _: =ME LIMED •DAILY, BY PHILLIPS & SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYA.BLE IN ADVANCE. lII_NO. 245. L'Uld/iLSHED AND EDITED BY • -- iralle&EFlS & N. W. corder of Wood and Fifa &reefs. TrAws.--Five dollars a year, payable in advance. Sinift; copes Two Czars—for sale at the counter of the Office, and by News Boys. The .Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer riblished at the same office, on a double medium sSeet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle copies, St CENTS. TERMS OF r Eft SQUARE OF TW Dneloisertion, $0 50 T we -- do:, 0 . 75 Three do., 1 00 One weet., 1 50 Tvin de., " 3 00 Tinto do., 4 00 yEA,aty AnvERTISEMENTS. - CRANOISABLZ AT TLEASTRE. One Square. Teo Squares. `Six ittentho. $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 'ID net ;iPar, 25 00 One year, 35 00 larLarger advertisements in propnrtion. ia'CARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. ACTra A 1;17 & nvir.Nzore; - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVE removed their office to the New Cour !louse, in the room over the Sheriff''s Office. Law Notice. ANDREWI3URK iThrFICE removed to Smithfield greet, between 11l 4th street and Diamond Alley, orposite Mr Geo Wernan's TobseeoMenufae.nry. ap 16 Removal. MA HON & WASHINGTON. Attorneys nt 17.1.. office on the north It ide of Wylie St., 3d door E nqi of the Court Hausp. np 17 REMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & M. M'Bride, ATTORNP:TS AT LAW, Mar AVE removed their oilier. Grnnt street, n .1.1. ishmt distance from Seventh street, towards the Court 'Towle. firConvevancingand rtherinstrumentsoCwritin }Pgally end promptly execlitrd. np'2.l William Elder, Attorney at Law. Nikevrpll's Buildings, Grant street, opposite Cite New Court Hontio. np 17-if lit.Woods,Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office in Bakevrell's Wlding, second floor. s,.pt 10 M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office. in the Diamond. hack of the old Court Hon ' cop 10 Pittsburgh. Eysrter & Buchanan, Attorneys at Law, °Mee in Burke's building, 4th street, n'nr Market pep 10 rittsbuiTh Wm. E. Austin, Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Pa. Office in Flakewe Grqntst, Inr WILLIAM E. AUSTIN, Esq., will give his atten tion to my unfinished business, and I recommend him tothe patronage of Fay friends. Rep I a—y WALTER FORWARD. Stealer & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni red ; States bank, 4 th street, between Market and Wood streets. m`2.l-3m casaLrasttAr,ra, ERNI:A RD o imrqrvv. Win.O'Hara Robinson, 11. S. Attorney, HAS removed his ogre to the 2nd story of Burke's buildings, 4th, near Market. nil 15 Geo. S. Selden, Attorney at Law, OTK:4O 94 Fourth street, between Wood end Smithfield. rrtomiortncinq and othor instruments of wri ting legally and promptly- oxecntoB. tnar2l.tf JOHN S. HAMILTON, Attorney at Law, FFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, PittAlmrgh, Pn. N. IT. Collections made on reasonable terms. dpe 4-1 v John W. Darrell, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AS Removed in con.toriuenee of the lore fire from Third 'Street to Bakewell's Buildings, ippnaite to the . Coitrt HOUPP. np 16 Thomas Donnelly, Attorney at Law, Omer,, near the Court House, hi Melton's buildings my 7 FL Morrow, Alderman, Office north tide of Fifth creel, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittahnrgh. esep 1 O—t f James Blakely, Alderman, Officeon Penn st., near the Market House, sth Ward. feb 25. . R. D. SELLERS, XL D., REMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Handstreets. five don's below Hand street. a 15 -1117311 ASTERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 LibPrty A few doors below SL Clair st., rittabergli 28-Iy. ------ . Wm. EL Ward, Dentist, fins rammed to the place of hia former residence, in Venn street, two doers below Irwin. a 8 Dr. George Watt, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN eg• SURGEON EMPOtice,Smitlitieldst. near the corner of Sixth afi—fy. Doctor Daniel McMeal, • Olice on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh. deelo—v John nVCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Liberty street,-lietweeh'Sirth street and Virgin ails ! , Sorttb side. se 10 /Iromonaville Juniata Iron Works, .P4ward Hughes, Mannfaeturer of Iron and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street ger 11)..y JOHN SCOTT & CO, olesale Grocers and Commission Mer chants, No Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. JuHtt leDEvirr, JAMES M'DEVITT. J. & J. 11VDEVITT, lII.HOLESAL.E GROCERS, Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures mestemily, No. 2'24, Liberty, oppobite 71b Street, Pi tts iblogia, Pa. a 28-1 v i • ' BLAIR, 88lX$13 MANI:FF/I,C TtrIZEU /M FINDINGS STORI:, NO 180, WOOD STREET• PITTSBURGH. .~-_ • . „ • • • • • \ t . • • • • ••. • . • _ 4 1 • •; • • . • L A o fri .. II! • o tug • • • YERTISING. LVE LINES OR LESS: One month, $5 00 Two do., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 HE onder.igned having rirrchnsed the entire stock of Preston & Markey, consisting of n va riety of foreign and domestic Dry GOTKIA, which he will now offer et vary low prices far cash. Country merchant*, and nll who wish bargains, will please call in and examine for themselve.4. jan 28—Gm. WM. P. MICKEY. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, PITTSBURGH, PA., A zentforPr. S Portable Boat Line, forthe tmnaporta t ion of Merrhandize. to and from PittsborgL, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and Bo.ton. j3l-ly A. G. REINHART. --- (Late Reinhart Strang.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. PRODUCE * CO3LW rsstr.N MERCH ANT No. 140 LIBERTt ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. feb 1 r HE subscriber, having entered into a permanent 11 arrangement with Mr. George Armor, to take charge of the custom department, he is now prepared to exeeute all orders in his line in the most work, manlike and fashionable style. Gretefol for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he will he unremitting in his attention to merit the contine ance of those favors—and from the well known char acter of Mr Armor as a Practical Cutler. he trit,tg it will he unnecessary to say any thing further ; - 1 his favor. Customers furnishing their own good., may reliP up on having them made up in the latest style, and on the most accommodating terms. The undersig ned would be happy to receive a call from his friends and former patrons, and will exert himself esheretolore to the utmost of his abittty to fit and please their various tastes. ap B—tf GEORGE ARMOR. Pittsburgh Infirmary, FOR the reception and treatment of d.‘fo rtn i t p s of the human frame, such as ChltS o r Reeled led, contracted joints, scry-nerk and Strobismis or Squinting, and of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca taraet,etc, under the rare of ALBERT G WALTER, MD. Liberty, near the corner of Fourth street. dee 31-dtf Removed by Fire. TNT CLOSEY'S office in removed to John Peck's V V • flair dreasing estßhliobment 2doors from his Isle roAidence, whe, e he oan he found at any hohr in the day. er 17-ti JAMES DENNEY, sr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, AND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand, No 4G, corner or Market and Liberty straets, Pittsburgh. N. B. The best of Groceries kept ennqtantly on hand. [op 9 d3m JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Market street. se 10 JAS. HOWARD & CO., PA PER Dealers, removed to the corner of end 1 Smithfield s treet,. np 16 D. C. STOCKTON D. C. STOCRTON & CO., (LATE STOCKTON, TICK Sc CO.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 114, 11 7 ond olrPet, PITTSBURGH, PA ISAAC CRUSE. J. R. LIPrINCOTT. - CRUSE k LIPPINCATT, Commission, Produce, and Forwarding Merchants, No. 57. 4. 98 (old *timber) S'MITH'S WHARF, 13ALTINIORP., (mn. ) nrIFERFNCES!—The filerchant, of Pittsburgh in general. jan rn DAVIT) LLOYD. c, w. LLOYD. D. & G. W. Lloyd, EIOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN rilopucr k rITTSRURGU MANU FACTURFq. a ;* Liberal advance* in ,a.:11 nr Sandi mirie nn consignments of produce, &c., 112. I,iberty street. ml 5 James Patterson, Jr., Corner Of Ist and Ferry sworn I itr.Lnr G lt , Pn.. manufacturer of locks, hinge and belts; tobacco. ful ler; manna timber screws; liou,gen screws fur rolling mills, &c. Pep 10—y J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BEILDF,RS O /fire, Smithfield Street, corner of Diamond Alir7r. PLANS and Specifications fini.tted in the best style and at the shortest ReritrunscEst Loc./in & Kennedy. 11 CKilda & Co.. J W'oodwell, A Kramer, W B Scairo and Col tart & Dilworth. jan. 14,1815--dly. DR. W. Kenn L F.ll . KERR & NIOHLER. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Corner of IWood street and Virgin n!lcy, No. 144, F RESH Medicine!, !elected and rnt np with care, can 1)0 bad at 01l or np.,1,-ate r e sPliycicians. prescriptions can't llc rnmpmmd ed. may `2-1v MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church Jane 6. REYNOLDS & WILMA RTII Forwarding and Commission Merck/21;aq, AND DEALERq IN LUMBER, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES FOR THE ALI,EGHENY RIVER TRADE Cornr.r of Penn and Irwin streetQ, L. O. REYNM D PITTSBUTZ,I“. L. WILMARTH. n5-1v NEW BOOK sTonn. BOSWORTH & FORRESTF.R, No. 43, Market strret,tiezt door to Third street, ARE just opening a new and exteigive assortment /11IL of Bonk.; and Stationery, which they AVIII wholesale and retail at.t,ite lowegt prireg. np.`2s H• 11. AI'CULLOUG l AY he J u n n a n t etni No (; I 1 1 1 ; q 6 Wool 7 , t o rnApectfully invitee perAnnA haring, bo , in.:As with himto call.ap 17 Dry Goods CHARLES A. AIcANULTY Pilkington'sUnrivalled Blacking, AIA NUFACT.URED andeold wholesale and ret ail. SIXTH STREET, ono door bolow Smithfield. Oct2l-Iy. A CARD P DF:LANY, 99 Liberty strefX TSBURGH, SATUR [Cr CHEAP EraIItDWARE.44 IVHITMORE & WOLFF, Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Sts., Pittsburgh A RE now receiving their spring importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLER Y, to which they respectfully invite the atten tionof purchasers. Havingcompleted arrangements, through which they are now receiving, supplies DI RECT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES IN ENGLAND, they shall at all times he prepared to sell at such prices as will make it the interest of pur chasers to call. Always on hand, a full and generalassortment of RI FLE BARRELS AND GUN 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. al6-tf WM. STOCKTON )r. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. T HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints porailiarto theirsex, from want ole.xercisc,orgeneral debility of the system. They )bviate rostiveness,and counteract all hysterical and Nervousaffi2.ctions. These Pills have gained the sane ion and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in time United States. and many Mothrsm For sale Nholesnle and Retail,by R. F.SELLERS,Agent, sop I 0 No. 20, Wood Street. Belo". ' REMOVAL. JAMES IIOWAI?D & co HAVE removed their WALL PAPER WARE HOUSE to the corner of Seventh and Smith" field plreets. Where they have on hand a large and splended as sortment of WALL PA I' Ft and BoRnFRs, suitable for papering ParlorA, Chainherii, Wall.. &c. Also, a general assortment of Writing, Letter. Print ing. Wrapping and Tea paper. Bonnet Boards. &c. Which they will cell low for Cush. or in exchange for Rags, TannerP. Scraps. &c. feb 22.1844 ----- Ready Wade Coffin Warobensa. Fif - 111 strert, Lauren Wood and Smill t firld. win. TROVILLO, UNDERTAKER, RESPECTFULLY inftirms the public that he has rammed his randy mndn coffin wme. house to .1. Liggrt's. on Fifth Pfrret, het Keen Wood and Smithfield street., where ho i: niways prepared to attend promptly to nny orders in his line. and by saint attention to nil the details of the businees of on End..rtalser t he hopes to meet public confidence. Ile will he pre pnred at AI. T. ;torn.% to provide Hennes. Biers, Cnr yin.,:e. and every refrisite en the mast liberal terms Calls from the corintty will be promptly mended to. His residence is in the name buildings with hi: warehouse, there those who need his services may find him nt nny time. Rrfrrrnrra:—K' W Irwin, Jodge Riddle, Judge Patton. \V P Wehire, Isaac Hnrri Rev John Black, D. D., R.?V Rohert Bruce, D. D., Rev Samuel Wil liams, Rev Jo , rph Kerr, Rev Jarnes M Davis. Rev E P Swift. Tresses! Trusses!! C II ASE'S Sorgenn'q Tiling, for the radical core o Hernia. It is nmt• conceded Iry Surgeons rind Pliyqicinnq generally. thnt thiq trimqs iv decidedly sll - riortn nny nett• I. not only superior a. n retainer. licit offe r : to the person werring it time only hope of radical cure. To he lind, only. nt K•irr Moliler%i No 114, cor nor of W nod • trot and Virgin Alley. Any infrinzernent on the right of ...fling thii irmru mnnt. will be pro.iecuted to the extent of the inw. jan 1, Rl5. F. S. TIIRSETT, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER. FIFTH STREET, Et:TwEv, M . ,itkiT AND r tr,N sTRFFT.. ( Ent rqure nn Firth gfrerf,) W llEl{l:hr attend to all Im.inels in hi. Slldl rt. elearin , :, and nritly rrpniring I'Varritr4 and Jrwvlry, lrrirr rind Inn, Silvpr-Avare, c. nnd her (-locks mark Find rrpnivrd. Ilie friendA end nll thoqr &siring hia Frrvirrn, will plen4e girt him n enll. nr ^ 16m. Removal by Fire. TILE .iiiii;leribe r inform. , hie friend.; no the r u! lie, !lint lie line opened n new CABINET WARE ROOM, nt th , calmer or Lototty and St Clair srr., t rivrr BMWn and Drug SI , Irr!, where 6c i 5 prepared to nt•end to rill order 4 in liis line. Entrance on St Clair etreet. • rip 15 M. KANE, Jr— LEATfI AND MOROCCO. RICHARD BA RD No. ;01 Woaddfrrrr , floo rs above Diamond alley. PITTSBURGH. H AS Sjuct received a large supply of New York and Baltimore Spanish Sole i.enther,l'ppor Leather. Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskins. Moroc co of nil kinds. Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, Sic. All of which in offered at the very lowest prices for rush. Merchants rind Manufacturers are respectfully invi ted to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N 13. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough. To thi ------- ou . re Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. ITHE snlyscriber most respectfully informs 'be gentlemen of tbi, city and vicinity, i ;Int de has cominenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office, at the stand lately occupied 10, P. Ker.- ri.'_!nn. Having, been fdrem.,n in some of the most fashionable dootshops in .he Eastern cities; and hay ing farnished himself wi. d ,e best French and Ameri can calf skins, be hopes by his attention to business to rnec't a share of ;told in patronage. To those gentle men who have kindly patronized him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence Appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his busi , nest. A. TERNAN. July 2 I—tf. THE Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of _L the "nostrum s " of the present day are put out by pertmns who have no knowledge °film science ofmedi rine in theory or practice, and in order to hide their ig• norance cry out loudly against the "Ignorant Prelend ers," and bribe others to boast fur 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 cure 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 j always able to give. We look to the tailor for an im provement in the mode ofdress; to the medical man for an improvement in the science of medicine—and this accounts for the great superiority of Dr &Payne's Compound Syrup of IVild Cherry over all other medicines ever ofli•'red to the public for the cure of all diseases of the Lungs and Breast, Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting Blood, Liver Com plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Broken Constitu tion, &c. Remember always to inquire for the name of Dr Swayne, as all preparations which have the name of T'Vi/ei Cherry attached were stolen from the great origiaal preparation. The genuine is only prepared by Dr Situryne, corner of Eighth and Baca avects, Philadelphi a . For sale by low Soc o WM. TIJORN. .I,7ent. riltebuGh AY, JUNE 211 1845• - - FRESH SPRING GOOD& - - --• 0/IEAP PLACE iron CASE. SIGN OF THE GILT COMB. No. 108, Market Street, near Liberty. T H B subscriber respect fully; alarms his customers and the public generally, that he has just retain ed from tho east, and is now receiving as large, good and cheap an assortment of variety goods as any other establishment in the city. Merchants and others who wish to purchase cheap, will please call at No. 108, and they will notbe disappointed. Thefollowingcom prises part of the stock just received. 200 doz. coat and 6 cord spool cotton, 200 " Graham's 6 " It 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 asserted stay bindings, 350 doz. assorted fine ivoly combs, 200 " redding 560 " assorted cotton cords, 225 gross shoe laces, 50 " corset 250 doz. cotton night caps, 100 " assorted huniely, 150 " gloves and mitts, 25 gross assorted fans, 3W do. palm leafhnts, 115 pieces Ashburton lace, 160 " edgings 500 gro s s pearl but tOII4, 75 ' • cut 80 " figured horn button., 120 " lasting and japanned do " fine English dressing combs, 160 " assorted susponders, With a generalassortment of Variety Goods to numer oils to mention, which will be sold wholeftaleor retail, cheap for cash. C. YEAGER. spr 13 SHOE AND BONNET WAREHOUSE JOSEPH PLUMMER, 117, WoOD STREET, One dror South rf .lAfth. street, Pit/:burgh. 11.1 S iit ist i r i t l eceis ,. ted theprices.n following goods which he Men's, and Youth's thick Nip and Calf Brog an do do rd , ; Calf and Kip Munroes. ‘Vomen's and Sippers and Gai , ers; Women's and Miss' Boras and Welts; Children's Bowl,. Shoes and Ties; Blacking; Shoe Laces, Scr. HATS. Men's, Boy's and Children•it Double and Single Biim Leghorn 11015; Palm Leaf fiats; Gimps and Gim? Hats; Silk Edgings. BONNETS. Florence Braid Bonnets; Rutland Braid, do.; Pedal Braid Bonnets; Bird's Eye Bonnets; Shell Bonnets; Bonnets; Albert Braid, Straw do : Willow Bonnets; Cottage Bonnets; D, von do.; Cyr/H.1.4s Bonnets: Gimp Bonnets; Imperi a l do;; Palm Leaf Bonnets, Seem and Eleveh Braid do ; Brilliant Braid Bonnets; Mks' fronds. COI 7 NTRY NTE'RCTI ANTS are particulaily in vited to rall and examine ;he above stock before pur chasing elsewhere. mar 9.5-3 ind PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriages At Err stern Prices. MITE •tib.eriber manufactures Find keeps constant lv on hand Coach, C and Eliptie Springs (war ranted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Bra_ss plated Dash Frames, Brass and plated Ilub Bands. Stump Joi nts , pate nt Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps. Three-lld Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and H mgrs. &c.. &c. He re4pect fully solk its a continuance of the patron age htael..f ute bestowed upon the establishment. IV" LIAAM COLEMAN, in I St Clair a., near the Alleghen • Brides. ----- GEORGE COWIRAN, ( - VI: LEIS for snle nt reduced Cll9ll prices—Axes V/ Nlatmekg,Mannr e and Hay Fork 4. Sradeg and Stimid4. Coal and Groin Shovels, Sickles arid Set, the., Window Glass, Spinning Wheel Irons, and vnripug other articles of Pittsburgh and American Mnnufacture which he is constantly rerniving from The Manufactories. Al4o. Croton Yarn and Checks, Cussinelis anti Brnnd Cloths. Inn 9. BENNETT & BROTHERS, QUE ENS WAIt E MANUFACTURERS, ilismingltorn Pa.; Ware Rooms St. Clair street two doors from the Allegheny Bridge: e V' iLLkoop conqantly on hand good as.ortment V ore -ore, of their own manufacture, and of n so. rr i or quality. ‘Vholoodc and remit iy Merchants nte tespecifelly invited 10(.0 and examine for themsclvea, as they are determined to sell cheaper than has ever before been offered to tho NB. Orders sent by mail, accompanied by the rash. or good reference, will bo promptly attended to. ap 5-3 m. NOTICE 911IIE subscriber having sustained n very heavy 111_ loss by the Into fire, is constrained to call upon a ll who know themselves to bo indebted to him to set.le their accounts as soon ns possible. lie hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, alit is neces sru v he •hould have funds to recommence his business. Fle does not wish it to he undcrotood iiint this no tice is intended for any of his customers who were sufferers at the Into fire ap Cutlery, Surgical Instruments and Edgo Tools. TORN W. BLAIR, having made an arrangement e.l with Thomas M'Carthy, Cutler, he is now pre pared to Cornish all articles used by Dentists, Sur geong. Saddlers, Tioners, Tailors, and Shoe makers, at the shortest not ire on the most reasonable terms. Any orders left with John W. Blair, No 1.20 Wood street. will have immediate attention. a 12-t Piano Fortes. Miff; subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid assortment of Piano Fortes, from s'2oo to $.150 each. The a bove instruments ore of superior work tranship. and made of the best materials; the tone is not to be excelled by any in this country. BLUME. Corner of Penn and St Clair streets, opposite Ex chnne'n Hotel. --- Damaged Cutlery. P ERSONS having Hardware or Cutlery in a darn aged state, can have it ground, polished and re paired in a neat and substantial manner by the 8,11)- scriber. Any ordersleft. with John W. Blair, No. 120 Wood street, will meet with prompt attention. np 2G-If. THOMAS McCARTHY. Novo Goods JUST RECEIVED at J. K. LOGAN & Co.'s, corner of Wood and sth stn., up stairs: Organdy and Painted Lawns: Balzorines, 13alogrine Lawns; Ginghams; Fine Bleached Muslins; Fancy Prints, a large assortment; Silk farasols; Sun Shades, latest style; Thihet and Baraze Shawls; 10-4 Irish Lin en Table Diaper, Sea Grass Skirts, Sea Grass Cloth; a large lot of Gum Suspenders, &e. &e., which, with their former stock of Dry Goods, will be sold at the lowest cash prices. rn, 15 eigE2IB4S.ABES= FOR TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS Between Pittsburgh and all the Eastern (.7ilies lIIHTS old and long establiAed Lino having near ly doubled their capacity and facilities fur Car , rying goods, ore now preparing to receive produce end merchandise to any amount for shipment East et West. The boats of this Line being all four section Porta ble Boats, are transferred from Canal to Railroad, thus saving all transhipment or separation of goads; ne the goods are never removed till their arrival at Philadel phis or Pittsburgh. This Line being the Pioneer in this mode of currying, after a successful operation of right years. are enabled whh ennfidence to refer to all merchants who have heretofore parrnnired them. Western Merehants are respectfully requested to give this Line a trial. as evt ry exertion will be used to render satisfaction. Mer chandise and Produce nlwat s cart ied at ns hew pt nn af fair !erms. and in as short time, ashy any other Lino. Nmanoe consiened to our house at Philadel phia will be sold on libepoil terms. • Goode ronsirned to eilber our hou:e nt Pit tbhurgh or Philadelphia, forwarded promptly, and oli requitito rhargPs nnid. TRANSPORTATION. Magal ] 845. Ea= United States Portable Boat Line, For the Transportation of Preigla and Einigran Passengers, to and from PITTSRPRGI-T BALTIMORE. PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. No transhipment between Pittsburgh and Philoins. rp HIS old established Portable Boat Line, having _L extensive facilities is enabled to store and curry a large amount of produce and. merchandise with rex taility and thispitich. One or more Boats vi ill depart from the depot at each end of the line daily (Sundays, excepted,) at 5 o'clock, P. M., and warrant Goods ti be delivered through in 8 days. Produce consigned to the house at Pitt;buigli for shipment to the East, will be received from Steam Boats and forwarded without delay, and always at the very lowest rates of freight charged by any responsi ble Line. All tnerchaudize by this Line from the East and consigned to C. A. M'Aista.TT, Pittsburgh, will he forwarded immediately on arrival to their des' ino Lion. Bills of Lading transmitted, and every instruc tier' from shippers promptly attended to without any extra charge for storage, commission, etc. The proprietors in soliciting a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to this Line, pledge tbemselcea, that nothing that experience and attention can affect shall he wanting to promote the interests of Costorners. Address or apply to A sears vital-or it7r7sli:::,MCintllFl'4Aßßlßl%:lrh:TnriA:rlNir. kiilt'llLn4DlbltOiulmr'iniGrir.F.: rituPli IL lofts. i A. Lc; li; RI I A ItT & CO. Broad st., Philadelphia. 1 W. &J.T. TA PSCOTT. 78 South at., New York. Pittsburgh, Mareb 1, 134.5. CT IrVP Until the mw aCiltn - duct is completed across the Alleghenyriver at Pittsburgh, Goods will be re coined and delivered at our warehouse in Allegheny city. Office, corner of Lueock and Federal at. mar 4 C. A. M'ANIJLTY WAR 0 ' S DENTAL PRESERVATO R. Et Superior Wash for the Teeth, nRUDUCIKG at once the most healthy state of the month—Cleansinz and rvsimitlg the teeth to their natural whitener.; giving hardness to the corns, des troying the putrititetive inthienre of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the it illation and soleness incidental to their diseased state, and in fart comhin ing in its effect all that can be desired in it Dentifrice, Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of l'hiliielphia, 1 , 3 the cekhra• ted Doct. Hodson. Prepared and sold by Win. A. Wean, Dentist, Liberty street. neg. 31 WARRANTED GENUINE.—Dr, WILLIAM EVAN'S CAMOMILE PILLS. CrirriFTrArr4.-1.4-itrr fr.m the Hon. Abia han M'Clellan, Sullivan Camay, Eit.t. Tenn., Member of COrtgl Vc - rox, July d, 55. Sir—Since I Int va been in this city I have 3 us e d zionie of vo'ir Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and fintiSfrif,loll, and believe it to be a most valuable reme dy. One of my constituents, Dr A Carden, of Camp bell comity, Tenn, nsee, wrote to me to send him some, which I did, and he has employed it very successfully in his practice end says it is invaluable. Mr Johnson, your agent rat this place, thinks you would probably like an agent in Tennessee. If so, I would recom mend Dr A Carden, an a proper person to officiate for the sale of your celebrated medicine. Shotild you c,,mrnissio n him he in willing to act for yon. Yen can send the medicine by water to the care of Robert King & Sons, Knoxville county, Tennessee, or by land to Graham & Mttoon, Taxwell, Fast Tennessee. I have no doubt but if you had Agents in several corn. ties in Faint Tennessee,n great deal of medicine would ha sold. lam going to take mime of it home for my own use, and that of my friend', and should like to hear from you whether you would like an agent at Blutaville, Sullivan County, East Tennessee: I can get some of the merchants to act for you as I live near there. 'nuts respectfully, A BR ADAM M'CLELT.AN, of Tennessee. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. Ni, 125 Smithfield street. AI. KANE, JR Notice to Norsemen. .1041 PERSONS wishing to have their horse.; Nicked and Bobbed , by an experienced man twin the eastern cities, can have it attended to at all times—at Holme s ' Livery Stable on Third street, be tween Market and Wood, nom the Post Office. N. B.—Horses kept at Livery by the day, week or month at the above stable, myl7-5m CLOTHING STORE REMOVED. Henry Morrison, Merchant Tailor, H AS removed his establishment from Wood st., to No 150 Liberty street, opposite Brewery Al ley. Beside* a large stock of Ready Made Clothing, lie ha:. a fine assortmentof Cloths. Cassimeros ; Twee•ds, and all other at tides in the Clothing line, to which he invites the attention of his old customers end the pub he generally. Orders promptly filled, and at the shortest notice. mar 22 d3m Removal byFire. T T3 CRATIA M, Boot maker, formerly of Smith field St, has removed to Frivirth et, next door to Mr Knox's Confectionary, where he will be happy to receive the calla of his friends, and especially those who are indebted to the establishment. ap 16. ----- Willow Wagons and Chairs. 4Q WILLOW WAGONS" (~.) 12 du Chairs, jo-it received and for Sale at Z KLINZEI — S Fancy Suite, IN S PC Market at. eransportation eines. RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE. WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING JOHN MeFADEN St, Co., Pc nn gtreet, Cann! Elerin , Plitshur t :h JAS. M. DAVIS, St. Co., 249 nod 251, mr. 25. Market gt., Philadelphia ICE, TWO CE trig Dilly Alorning Post. TRW DOOR! OP THE DRINKER. TIM INFURIATED TIGER "Bounds with one lashing spring, the mighty brute wt e waving to and fro His angry tail, red rolls his eve's dilated grow." "Where his vast neck just mingles with the spins,. Sheathed in his form the deadly weapon lies. " Ckilde liarold'a Pilgrimage. - Upon one evening, a party of collegians anti young bloods of the town had met together at my room to play and carouse.-In fact it was a regular tneeting - of the Sod-hunters, who assembled to ice in every week. - War kept it up joyfully until near midnight, having in that time managed to get full of Bacchus, when Somata proposed that we should sally fotth and astonish the town by some well planned and well-directed picee'of mischief. Without any one of us having a very clear 'conception of our aalons or intentions, we hulled the proposition a ith a drunken rapture and started forth. A traveling menagerie had arrived in the towntho day belhre, and among the wonders it contained was a young bear. The poor animal lied been so well beaten, that he became very humble, and a' gulled amusing tricks, Of this we weie all aortae, having visited the nieutigetie the day befule. Just as we passed the spilt where the eniands vvete confined, -it occurred to ate v. hat spot t it would be to capture young Bruin, awl plow him in the clietnical Icc tuie room. to astonish, on the next day, the professor and the class. No sooner had I made a proposition to this effect, than it was adopted, and all volunteered their assist• slice in carrying it into execution. The tent or pavil lion which covered the beasts, was erected in the great yard of the principal Lavern. The cages, each con : raining one or more animals, were iron gritted boxes, standing on wheels, by mesas of which they bad been dragged into the town. These were ranged around the interior of the tent, forming a circular army of wood and iron. Not imagining atm any one would disturb the animals the showme n and keepers had re tired to rest along with the inmates of the tavern, leay. ing the tents entirely unwutched. Thus we were af• forded a dear field in which to execute our scheme. Alerse%eri t i of our number had been posted as senti. Lel., the rest crept in under the cnnvess, and entered the arena. It was some time befhre we could, in the deep darkness of the place, identify the cage in vt hich our friend Bruin had been placed to sleep. Al ter ,te m bli ng over divot .1 tlin, , z; which lay scattered about, and peerina ' here and there in the dark, we found the object '.f cur search. There in n substantial cure, was the dim online of the animal, his two eyes flashing drops of fire at his being aroused from his quiet s!urnl;er. Ihe next difficulty that Germ red to ur was the mode o f cn n t eying him to the college, which wes several hundred yards distant. Some of the revellers propo. aed that we shonid throw a halter around his neck and so drag him along. We rejected this, not for person al fear. since we arrived nt that point which makes one oblivious of danger, hie lest we should be seen by some late straggler, and hoe our fun spoiled. A bet `ter plan was, after much scheming, devised, and one which met with universal lu - quiescence. In the tavern-yard stood a water-hogshead, with a sliding lid fastened by means of a hasp and ample. W e h a d only to roil this in, slide down the box front the wheels, open the thaw immediately in front oh !fin hogshead, and drive this animal in. We could then push down the lid of the cask. secure it by means of a rope passed through the staples. end roll our prise. ner and prison -house to the college. No soone r was this suggested than we hastened to put it into exert ohm. The cage, with our united of. fin ts, was slid quietly down from the wheels—Bruin growling all the while with anger—the hogshead was rolled in and placed open end in front attie cage, anti the animal stirred up with our canes. With a terrilio y-ell, lie rushed in, and we closed the lid suddenly dmitt upon 'him, fastening it at the same time in a accuse manner. The yell of the bear had roused the other animals, and our ears wets regaled for the next tent minutes with a variety of hideou s sounds, that waken- c,l teat fully the steeping echoes of the night.. The 'animal in the hogshead growled ,and his voice came . like distant thunder, so deadened by the wood in which he lay. llis fellows had no ineunthr.ukce to their voices and they howled so clearly 43 though they had been in their native forest. Fearful ofbeing discovered, we remained quiet:fora time, holding oar very breaths in suspense BUt, no one disturbed, or thought of disturbing us. The Ital. Innis often started a chorus of strange noises during the night, and the keepers thinking nothing unmoral to be the matter, merely cursed the unruly beasts fur destroying the unity of their rest, and turning back, went to sleep again. As soon as quiet Wa. restored, we slit a hole in the canvass, for we were afraid to emerge by the aperture which faced the 11*Vdfll, rolled our hogshead through tee yard to the back gate, which we unfastened, and then passing into the road. started at a quick rate for our spot of destination. Over and over went the hop. fiend, the animal within growling at the rough treat ment he experienced, and we nearly convulsed with laugh , er at the uncouthness of the noise which he made. At length we reached the back part of the college, when one of the party climbed over the wall and un fastened the gate. We rolled in our prize to the back door of the laboratory, which wits the place where our prufesAor of chemistry lecturvd. We found that iu consequence of the nariuwness of the door, the hogs. head wre,ld not enter. Such being the case, we were about to start the animal through the open door, when an idea more redolent of fun struck the fancy of Somers. l3sck of the lecture room, was a small npartinent con mining odds and ends, and which was not visited, per. lisps. once a month. He said rightly, that if we,pla ced Bruin in this apartment, ho would not likely be discovered until sometime during the lectors, Of the chemical professor, when dm noise he would be apt to make attracting (Attention. the plot would resdiky be brought to a crisis. We joined our strength, and, tip. on our shoulders, up went the hogshead. A light young fellow, the smallest of the piny. climbed up, hoisted the window, and slided up the end of theortak We shook the hogshead violent, but at *at to no Our pose. The animal wits thorottably frightened, and lay perfectly still, or with an occasional growl. We shook it again, and be started. There was but ono pcsAble mode of a progression, which was straight forward--- ss and the brute gave a spring through the window.-- There was a crash of gla, a howl, and the tetriftad animal, crouching in the corner, remained tiles*: Our little companion rinsed the sash and leaped down. We rolled the hogshead into a corner of the yard, and re turning to our rooms, continued our revelry till-pear daylight. ft was about noon when I awoke. I hurried on my cloths. passed a wet towel round my bead, •wal lowed up some soda water. and alum wards a tap of coffee, and then hastened to the college. It was the hoer of the professor of chemistry, and I entered the room just as he had cutnruenced to descant upuo his subject. The class were all wrapt io attention—dirt the lecturer was en able man. and treating upon "Light," a matter of interest, and capable of hiessotiftd illustration. Ife had scarcely Sr.Lltld his short and eloquent exordium, before we beend a crash of bottles, and a low, starting growl in the next room. The professor started, and stopped a irMinantr, while those of the class not in the secret looked at each other in astonishment. There iA as a pause of a few areonda' duration—and then the professor ptoceeded. I began to feel atarmed. I remembered what Ind been done the tught. before. Codes ordinary cireum. stances, there was no danger to be apprehetwied. The bear was tame enough, aud had been whipped until be had imbibed a proper f.en,e of the superiority or man. But from the sounds, I judged that Bride - had worked himself into the loom; only aeparated freqr tie by a thin partition full of windows, in which were kepi
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