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AY, JUNE 30, 1845 • PRICE TWO 'CENTS ~.:.. 27-.40 --„,......._ -.t.--- , ' FRESH SPRING GOODS. - " * NNEY, ar., erbe thilrillorning -post -R,„E., Caner , prison 'on cesn. e „........................................................ ,... . ransportation Lutes. •, . , _______ • SIGN OFTHE GILT COMB. ""orner of L.,..... BELIs,NCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE. • The Shoeblack's Story. - -- • No. 108, Market Street, near Liberty. -wing cm,. - " 1 " 1 :ER x ..... T H a E nd au t tc p ri ti b b e u r e r g e e s n p e ec ra l i f i u y l , ly th in a f t o mhzi i s u c s u t e r t e o ru e rn rs . ME= 1 845 112hano. - Front a Chronicle of Old Dublin City, an hisit Historical Romance. ' -' '. .:; '-:' •-- .ho site. -. led from the east, and is now receiving as large, good Meanwhile Chancey and M' Quirk had reacfied_the light paper lantern, which, glowing with the li ht - and cheap an assortment of variety goods as any other FOR TRANSPORTATION OF G ier oO n D r s ia., a farthing candle, illuminated the shoeblaciVa sgtand. ~,'..;-• Between Pittsburgh and all-the Eat .. • .;-?' -, establishment in the city. Merriman and others who WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING. ': - wish to purchase cheap, will please call at No. 108, "Shoes cleaned, gentlemen?" exclaimed the profisik.../ ~,; and they will not be disappointed. Thefollowingcom- II I}l IS old "Rod long established Line having neat- sot, in his most inviting tone. • , e , I. ly doubled their capacity and facilities for car- "Ay, shoes, and every thing else besides," replied 40't"''.. ;.,., • • prises part of the stock just received. s 200 doz. coat and 6 cord spool cotton, tying goods, are now preparint to receive produce Chancey dejectedly. , ~. ~ 200 " Graham's 6 " U. - and merchandise to any amount for shipment East t't "Faith. gentlemen, you're in .a bad way, sure e. nough,'l rejoined the little man, surveying, as well as 1200 " assorted, ti,:".'2,,';., 200 lbs. " Titley's shoe threads, The boats of this Line being all four section Porta- his dim light would allow him, the lower extremities '.--!'..:1.:.-''' 200 " " patent. threads, ble Boats, are transferred from Canal to Railroad, thus of the strangers. "By dad, gentlemen, yoo- st be 200 gross books and ayes, saving all transhipment or separatio n o f goods; as the surprisingly fond of air and exercise. to think of walk. :,. 150 packs American pins, goods are never removed till their arrival at Philadol ing the streets such a night as this.'" . '• 1. El 100 " German " ' phis or Pittsburgh . "We came in a sedan chair," saidrd'Quirk, with 4R 175 thousand needles, This Line being the Pioneer in this mode of carrying. attempt to look aristocratic. , 1 180 assorted stay bindings, after a successful operation of eight years, are enabled "And met with a misfortune," continued Chanceyik 350 doz. assorted fine ivory combs, with confidence to refer to all merchants who have "A trifling accident," said M'Quirk. ..,. 200 "sodding 16 heretofore patronized them. Western Merchants are. <•By reason of which, my good man,"observed het - 560 " assorted cotton cords, respectfully. requested to give this Line a trial, as eve barrister," we are, as you see, both wet andilirty." -- ,-, -.- 225 gross shoe laces, ry exertion will be used to render satisfaction. price, -tAs gentlemen often has been before,"-. suggested , 50 " corset " chandise and Produce always carried at as low price, m'Q u i r t i . 250 doz , cotton night caps, on as fair terms, and in as short time, as by any other - - - ~. - . ~„ -• ,;....„ 100 " assorted hosiery, Line. Produce consigned to our house at Philadel • - 150 " gloves and mitts, phis will be sold on liberal terms. 25 gross assorted fans, Goods consigned to either our house at Pittsburgh or 300 do. palm leaf hats, Philadelphia, forwarded promptly, and all requisite •::... - !IS pieces Ashburton lace, ' charges paid, . - , , t!t: - 160 " edgings JOHN McFA DEN Sr. Co., Penn street, 500 gross pearl buttons, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ,:q75 " gilt " JAS. M. DAVIS, & Co., 299 and 25-1, ..,. . 80 " figured horn buttons, mr. 25. Market st., Philarie I p hia. ,' - "4, _ A .; ;; ,:g+' 120 " lastlngandjapanned do TRANSPORTATION. 50 " fine English dressing combs, ;...-:- 160 " assorted suspenders, With a genera lassortment of Variety Goods tonumer. illiain I.B4s.ifts= , ... ::... .. to mention, which will besold wholesale or retail, United s tates Portable Boat Line, . . ~ cheap for cash. C. YEAGER. apr Ifl V . :-...., - 5e- PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. , r. Sprints and !Wes for Carriages ,;: Al Letters Prices. . „.._ ri- r F iiAlLy, By PHILLIPS Sr SMITH, AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH PEN WA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. PIIBLOFTED . AND EDITED BY rgUSUPS. MOTEL N. W. corner of Wood and FIN Street.o. Tiara....xlßiee dollars it leer, payable in advance. IBinglecoffitSTive CIF vs=for safe at the counter of ithe omitt;itridliY News Boys. The Weelliiy, AgeOssi**l4 Irianufktepirer he pnbliabed at the ;tame office, on a double medium wieet, at ?WO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle cog*, SIX CENTS. 1 1 $litat8t OP PER SQUARE OF TWE :3oe insert:kin; :0:50'. TW O do., 0 75 do 100 'Ono lef.-4666,15, 150 Two do., 3 00 Ithreqpio., - 4 00. .• YEARLY AD VERii';')SbiENTS. CHAIMEABILZ AT PLEASURE. Ore Squawe. Two Squares: SR armtlis. $11161) Six months, $25 00 Om+ year, .25 00 One year, 35 00 111$ 1 "Larrer admrtisementata propintion. S irIIPCARDS of four lines Stx 'SOLLARS a year. - - - 4} - ifiCar_ & 1 - 7." N aiene, . ATTORNEYS AT LAW, T_TArS 'teninved their office to the toe's Court Howe, in theroom over the Sherit'iOffice: •p 17-4: • Law - Notice. ANDREW BORE E, FFICE remnvecl to Smithfield rtneet, Iwtween 4th winter and Cliainond Alley, opposite Mr Geo Wears .1 n'is'TnEacen Matinfidc.m7. tip 16 - - Removal. HON & WASHINGTON. Attorneys at Law; M MSc* en the north aide of Wylie st., 3d door Eau of the Court House. op 17 REMOVAL. & M. Mr/Pride, . •TTORNKTs AT LAW, .111Ull t ‘VE . removed their office to Grant street, a abbrt distance from Seventh street, towards the Court. House. M'Convevancingand other instrumentsof writing peenity int! pronaptly executed. np'2l William Hider, Attorney at Law. owoll's Buildings, Grant street, opposite the New Court sHottii... ap 17-rf R. lariwta r itttoraey and Cottage/tar at Law Office in Bakewell's building, second floor. s•pt 10 WCANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office in the . Diamond, beck of the old Court House, s.plo Pittsburgh. Erster '4lk Bichanan, Attorneys at Law, Office in Bttrke's builJing , 4th street, neer Market .ep 10 Pittsburgh MPS& IlLAnstin, Attorney at Law, Pittsbairit-Pa. Mien in Bakewell'sbailding , Grnnt st , • CAPPYFttatatt E. Acs-rtn,Evi., will give his atten tion to rityunfinishecl bugineqs, and I recommend him tothe patronage of my friends. sap lOry WALTER FORWARD. Shale* & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uoi trd Siitei*k,4l.ll ficreet., between Market and Wood Mall CHARti, l kAT:FR W. 4,122.44 IteMason; U. S. Attorney, f_r/13iwinoved bill office to the tad story of Burke's I.JL buildings, 4th, near Market. op 15 Go% Attorney at Law, OfrioP nn Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield. r — RPConveyancing and'other inntruments of wri ting WWI) , and promptly executed. mikrttAf JOHN S. HAMILTON, •ttoraey at Law, IbFF/CE„ North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittabnrgh, Pa. N. 11..-Citileetions made on reasonable terms. doe 4-ly Johii W. Burrs% _ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS Removed in consoquence of the Iwo fire from 11. Thjrd street to Bakewell's Buildings, opposite du the Coon House. sp 16 Thomas. DenseLly, Attorney at Lim; Offiescnestr the Court House, in Mellon's buildings m117,- sorrow, Alderman, Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. sep 10-t f James Blakely, Alderman, Ofßoson Penn It., near the Market House, sth Ward. frb 25. U.D. SELLERS, M. D., REMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and Mod streets. five duos below Hand street. ap 15 HUMS ARTHRS, _— SURGEON DENTIST. 113 Liberty street. A few doors below St Clair it., Pittsburgh ap 28-19. Win. *1 Ward, Dentist, flag removed to the place of his firmer reshlenco in rano street, ma doors belOw Irwin. a p 18 Dr. George Watt, PRACTISINg PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON, tar Office; Smithfield st. near the earner of Sixth. • Doctor -Daniel McNeal, Ofßer os Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburrh. dec 10—v 4 1 C_ 141411iy, Tailor and °Wider, Libeetystmoti;betwnen Sixth street end Virgin alley, t; Wee Moot& Juniata Iron Works, Edseard Mtigkes, Manufacturer of Iron and Nails Wareliouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. JOHN SCOTT & CO, linaVidtsie Grimm' and Commission Nor- • chants, NO 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, til9;ty Pittsburgh JUMP iIIeDILYITT, J. lir J. irDEVITI', WHO'LESALE' GROCERS, Deafen rn Produce and Pittsburgh manufactures geliendly. MN 224, Liberty, oppobite 7th Street, Pitts batik; Pa. _ ap 28-ly JOHN W BLAIR, BIitIIIIIIIIILINIIPACI TIMER SHOE FIND/I%GS STORE, NO 120, WOOD STREET, pet 26 PITTSBURG/4. • VERTISING. LYE LINES OR LESS: One month, • $5 00 Two de., 6 00 Threedo., 7 00 Four do., 8 00 Six do., 10 00 One year, 15 00 m`2l-3m I=l J•MK M'DYVITT JAVIES DENNEY, Jr., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, A ND Dealer in Produce, at W. Greer's old stand, No 46, corner of Market and Liberty streets, Pit tsborgh. N. B. The best of Groceries kept constantly on hand. [op 9 d3m _ JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 49, _ Market street. sep I 0 IAS. sowean & APER Dealers, removed .e the corner of 7th end A. Snit tifield streets. ep 16 D. C. STOCKTON. WM. STOCKTON D. C. STOCKTON & CO., (LATE STOCKTON, DICK & CO.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 114, Wood ',reef, PITTSBURGH, PA ISAAC CRUSE. J. R. LIPPISCOTI. CRUSE 84 LIPPINCOTT, Commission, Produce and Forwarding Merchinti, No. 87 4. 98 (old number) SMITH'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, (MD.) RErErtr.Nces:—The Merchants of Pittsburgh in general. Jan 13.6 m DAVID LLOYD. G. W. LLOYD. D. & G. 7. Lloyd, L ESA LE G. ROC ERB, C9M MISSI ON D . 1 70, RVARDING MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS JR 1.7.075 CCE k PITTSBURGH AtLQU• rAcf: , RES [_4P Liberal advan ee m in r.tis!• or good 4 made on consignments of produce, &c., at No, .142. Liberty street. ml 5 James Patterson, jr., Corner of lit and Ferry streets Pittsburgh, ra-, manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, Ali ler, mill and timber screws; housen screws fur rolling &c. sep 10—y J. Vogdes & Son, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Office, Smithfield Street, corner of Diamond Alley. PLANS and Specifications finished in the best style and at the shortest notice. ItErracaca.: Log in Kennedy, II Child & Co.. J Wandwell, A! . K.rumer, W B Scan and Col tart & Dilworth. jan. 14.1845—A1y. - - DR. W. KERR.. .. MOHLER. KERR & MOHLER. DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 144, FRESH rkfedicines, selected and put up with care, can be had at all times, at moderate pnees. rirPllysicians . prescriptions carefully compound Pd mar 2-1 y MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Prettbyterien Church . lone fi. REYNOLQS & Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ANL , DTALFR4 IN LUMBER, GROCERIER, PRODUCE, •ND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, FOR THE ALLEGHE Y RIVER TRADE. Corner of Penn and Irwin streets, L. 0. RETNOLD.I, TITTSBURGH. L. WILMARTH. a5-1v NEW BOOK STORE. BOS\VORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market street,next door to Third street, A RE just opening a new and extensive assortment of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. apts H. 11. MICULLOUGH, m A r y ar t k ,e e fzu l T a t n a n t e t n lie N G o ta l • I . 6 l l N v 'n o tu od hn o use rret of: b l e e re ssr i s le . mapentfully invitee persons having business with him to call. ap 17 Dry Goods Tunde HE r4igned having purchased the entire stork of Preston & M tckey, consisting of a va riety of foreign and domestic Dry Goods, which he will now offer at vary low prices fi-r cash. Country merchants, and all who wish bargains, will pleare call in and examine for themselves. San r213-6m. WM. P. MACKEY. CHARLES A. McANULTY, Forwarding and Commission Morchsuit, PITTSBURGH, PA., AgentforU. S Portable Boat Line, farthe tranworta ti on of Merchandi re to and from Pittsburgh., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. .01-1 y A. G. REINHART, (Late Reinhart 4- Strong ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. PRODUCE COMMrssIr.N MERCHANT No. 140 LIBERTY ST., I'ITTSBURGH, feb 1 Pillrington'sUnrivalled Blacking, AN UFACTURED andsold wholesale and retail, SIXTH STREET, one door below Smithfield. c.ct 21-Iv. A CARD Frl HE subscriber, having entered into a permanent .1 arrangement with Mr. George Armor, to take charge of the custom department, he is now prepared to execute all orders in his line in the most work manlike and fashionable style. Grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, he wilt be unremitting in his attention to merit the confine -ance of those favors—und from the well known char acter of Mr Armor as a Practical Cutter. lie trusts it will he unnecessary to say any thing further in his favor. Customers furnishing their own goods, may rely up on having them made up in the latest style, and on the must accommodating terms. P DELANY, 49 Liberty street The undersigned would be happy to receive a call Iron his friend. 4 and former puu•ons, and will exert himself as heretofore to the utmost of his ability to fit and please their various tastes. ap B—tf GEORGE ARMOR. Pittsburgh Infirmary, FOR the reception and treatment of deforrniten of the human frame, such as Club or Reeled feet, contracted joints, mry-neck and Strabismus or Squialing,and of Diseases of the Eye, such as Ca taract, etc, under the care of ALBERT G WALTER, MD. Libertv,near the corner of Fourth street. dee 31-drf Rasioved by Fire WCLOSEY'S office is removed to John Peck's • Hair dressing establishment 2doors from his tate residence, where he clan be found at any hour in the day. 17-tf PITTSBURGH, MON ozromaAp EL& D WARM . WHITMORE & WOLFF, Corner of Liberty and St. Clair Sts.; Pittsburgh A RE now receiving their spring importation of HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAD DLERY, to which they respectfully invite the amen tionof purchasers. Havingcompleted 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 on hand, a full and general assortment 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. alb-tf Dr. Good's Celebrated Female Pills. rp HESE Pills are strongly recommended to the I notice of ladies as a safe and efficient remedyin removing those complaints peculiar to theirsex, from want ofexercise,orgeneral debility of the system. They 3bviate costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and • Nervous affections. These Fills have gained the sane on and approbation of the most eminent Physicians in the United States, and many Mothers. For sale Nholesale and Retail,by R. E.SELLEAS,Agent, sep 10 No. 20, IVood Street. below Sacond REMOVAL. JANES IIOWAND & CO. HAVF. removed their WALL PAPF.R WARE HOUSE to the corner of Seventh end Smith field streets. Where they have nn hand a large and splerndetl as sortment of WALL PA rim and Boansas, suitable for naparing Parlors, Chambers, Walls, &c. i ds ° , a general assortment of Writing, Letter, Print wrai,:tiug and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards,&c. . Which they will .111 low fur Cash, or in excange for Rags, Tanners &raps. Acc. feb 22. 1844 Ready made 00.9 th Warehensa. Fij:q. street, between Woo: and Smithfield WAI. TROVILLO, UNDERTAKER, t. iir.SPCC. THILLY informs the puL2ic tit' , t he his remove 2 his ready made coffin wore house to J. Ligget's. on Fifth street, between Wood and Smith Field streets, where he is always prepared to et:end reomptly to any order.' in Ids line, and by strict attention to all the details of the business of rn Un. 4 crtalser he hopes to meet public confidence. He will be ;)re pared at ALL HOLMa to provide Hearses, Biers, Car riages and every requisite on the most liberal terms Calls from the country will be promptly attended tn. His residence is in the same buildings with his eramhouse, where those who need his cervices may tind him at any time. ReferPners:—W IV Irwin, Judge Riddle, Judge Batton, %V B M'Clure, Isaac !Jerrie. Rev John Black, 0. D., Ray Robert Bruce, D. D., Rev Samuel Wil hams, Rev Joseph Kerr, Rev James 'M Davis. Rev E P Swift. 10 Trusses! Trasses!! CII SF.'S Surgeon's True., for the radical cure o Hernia. It is now conceded by Surgeons and Physicians generally. that this truss is decidedly su perior to any now in ii not only superior as a retainer, but offers to the person wearing it the only hope of radical cure. To be had. only, at Kerr & Mohler's, No 144, cor ner of Wood street ■nd Virgin Alley. Any infringement on the right of selling this instru ment. will prosecuted to the extent of the law. jun I. 815. F. S. TIVILMOTT, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTH STREET, agrwrry MARKET AND I'NION ATREETS. (Entranee on Fifth stv eel.) WII ER F. he will attend to all business iu his line: Such as cleaning and neatly 4'. repairing Watrhea and Jewelry, letter cutting .119 11 c - and mat k ing Silver-were, &c.. Turret and other clocks made and repaired. Ilia frienda and all those desiring his services, will please give him a call. ap 24 6m. Removal by Pi=e. THE subscriber informs his friends and the pub lic, ihnt he has opened a new CABINET WARE ROOM, at the corner of Liberty and St Clair streets, over Brown and Reiter's Drug Store, where he is prepared to arend to all orders in his line. r?" Entrance on St Clair street. up 15 M. KANE, JR. LEATHER AND raonocao. RICHARD HARD No. 101 Wood street, 4 doors above Diamond alley. PITTSBURGH HAS just rived a large supply of Newyork and Bul i mere Spanish Sole Leather,Bpper Leather, Philadelphia and Country Kips and Calfskins. Moroc co of all kinds, Shoe Bindings, Tanners' Oil, &c, &c. All of which is offered at the very lowest prices for Merchants end Manufacomers are respectfully Invi ted mean and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N B. Leather of all kinds bought in the rough. uur2B-.1,1. To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jT II E subscriber most respectfully informs the gentlemen of this city and vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office, at the strand lately occupied by P. Ker ri,:an. Slaying been foreman in some of the most fashionable bootshops in the Eastern cities; and hav ing, tarnished himself with the best French and Ameri can calf skins, lie hopes by his attention to business to merit a share of public 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 awl knowledge of his busi ness. A. TERNAN. July 24—tfa r[ll - 1 E Sin of Ignorance is easily forgiven. Many of JL the "nostrums" of the present day are put out by persons who have no knowledge ()fate science of medi cure 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 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 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 auperiority of Dr 6"wayne's Compound Syrup of IVild Cherry over all other medicines, ever offered 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 Stoayne, as all preparations wbich have the name of Wild Cherry attached were stolen from the great original preparation. The genuine is only prepared by Dr Smayne, corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale by WM. THORN, Agent. Pittsburgh. F.: subscriber manufactures and keeps cnn•tant- Iv nn hand Coach, C end Eliptic Springs (war ranted,) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver end lime plated MO Frames, Brass and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps, Three-fold Ste t 's, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and &c., &e. Flu respectfully solicits .0 continuance of the patron- age heretofore bestowed upon o.2 . PePldbbehment• WILLIAM COLEMAN, jan 4 St Clair at , nearthe Allegheny Cridge. GEORGE COCHRAN, FFERS fur sale at reduced cash pliers—Axes Hoes, Mattoekt, Manure and Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels, Coal and firain Shovels, Sickles and Scythes, Window Glass, Spinning Wheel Irons, and sari ,us other articles of Pittsburgh and American Manufacture, which he is constantly receiving from the :Manufactories. Alan, Cotton Yarn and Chec k ,, Cassinetts and Ft rniwi ekihs. join 9. ZANIES YOUNG, -- COMMISION MERCHANT AND STEAMBOAT AGENT, St. Louis, Itro. rrCR ca Fa:—George Dom, and Genrne Collier, St. Louis; C. M. Strader & Co , J. W. Emden, W. C. Fellows & Co., end Andrew & Robert Buchanan, Louisville; Struder & Gorman, C. Broadwell & and Foster & Irwin, Cincinnati; Rogers & Sherlock, Bowen & Hiberd, Geo. E. Werner, arid John Arbuc kle, Sr.. Pittsburgh. may 30-1 • IiZINNETT & 13110TallitS, QUEENSW ARE MANUFACTURERS, tlitininghane, Pa.; Ware Rooms St. Clair street fro doors from the Allegheny Dredge: WILL keep constantly on hand a good assortment of ware, of their own manufacture, and of • su perior quality. Wholesale and country Merchants ate respectfully invited to cal 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, nr rood reference, will be promptly attended to. np 5-3,0. NOTICE. THE subscriber having sustained a very heavy los. by the bite fire, is constrained to call upon all who know themselves to be Indebted to him to settle their accounts as soon as possible. He hopes this notice will be promptly attended to, as it is neces sat v he 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, ap 15 Cutlery, Surgical Instruments and Edge Tools. JOHN W. BLAIR, having made an arrangement with Thomas M'Carthy, Cutler, he is now pre pared to furnish all articles used by Dentists, Sur geons, Saddlers, Tinners, Tailors, and Shoe makers, at the shortest notice on the most reasonable terms. Any ordert left with John W. Blair, No 120 Wood street. will have immediate attention. a 12-tf Now Goods. JUST RECEIVED at J. K. LOGAN & Co.'s, corner of Wood and sth sts., up stairs: Organdy and Painted Lawns; Balzorines t Balogrine Lawns; Ginghams; Fine Bleached Muslins; Fancy Prints, a large assortment; Silk Parasols; Sun Shades, latest style; Thibet and Barnse Shawls; 10-4 Irish Lin en Table Diaper, Sea Grass Skirts, Sea Grass Cloth; a large lot of Gum Suspender*. &.c. &c., which, with their former stock of Dry Goods, will be sold at the lowest cash prices. my 15 Vault Doors! Vault Doors !! CONSTABLE, BURKE St CO., ( Front at. between TVood and Smithfield.) Mar AVING again opt their shop re-built, and are R. preparing to make Vault Doors at short notice and of a saperior workmanship. We would take the liberty tostate that the Vaults of our manufacture that were in the late fire saved their contents in perfect order. Further, we are prepared to 'int oh YALE'S P.VrariT Loots, which are equal to anything in A merica, if not superior, for the following reasons: They cannot be picked; they cannot be blown up with gun-powder; there cannot be false keys made to open the lock; they are cheaper; tbev are much more durable; their keys are more convenient; they will not go out of order; in short, they cannot be opened any burglar under the most favorable Ciretnnstancea. We would further ante, that we are authorised to pay any one $lOO who will open the lock without the key. P. S. Two superior BANE Locks, together will) various descriptions of Locks on hand. may2o-7m Temple of Fashion. Opposite the Pittsburgh Exchange. JOHN' 3 IIL/VS, RESP ECTFTYLLY 'offers his professional services to the Gentlemen of -Pittsburgh, and begs leave to inform them dist he has on band a very large and extensive assortment of articles in the hair, Perfumery, and fancy line. JOHN JULIUS, grateful IJr the encouragement be has received, and ever willing to contribute his aid to those who wish to be cool and comfortable, has matur ed a plan for cutting hair for tho summer season, which is now acknowledged to be superior toany of the Lon don or Paris fashions, june 9 2m -.1 For :4e Ticsaisportation of Freight and Eniigran Passengers, to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. No fronskipstent between Pittsburgh and Pltilad'a. T HIS old established Portable Boat Line, having extensive facilities is enabled to stole and curry a large amount of produce and merchandise with cer tainty and despatch. One or more Boats will depart from the depot at each end of the line daily (Sundays/ excepted,) at 5 o'clock, P. M., and warrant Goods t.. 1 be delivered through in 8 days. Produce consigned to the house at Pittsburgh 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 merchandise. hy this Ltne from the East e td co^signed to C. A. lll'Anutrr, Pittsburgh, will b e I m .y rer d e ,:,4 immediately on snivel to their destina tion. Bills of Lading transmitted, and every instruc tion from shippers proMntly attended to without any extra charge for storsge,'commission, etc. The proprietors in soliciting a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to this Line, pledge themselves, that noticing that experience and attention ell' affect shall be wanting to promote the i n te res t s of cnstomers. Address or apVy te C. A M'ANUL Y, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE, F.RRILL & DODGE, 71 Smith's Wharf. Baltimore. A. L.GERHART& CO. Broad st., Philadelphia ! W. &J.T. TA PSCOTT, 76 South it., New York. Pittsburgh, March 1, 1345. .1";' Until the new acqurduct is completed across the Allegheny river at Pittsburgh, Goods will be re ceived and delivered at our warehouse in Allegheny city. Office, corner of Lacock and Federal at. mar 4 C. A. M'A NULTY. AOFFITII FOR THE PROFOILT&R-1. WARD'S DENTAL .PRESERVATOR. _ . A Superior Wash ter the Teeth, PRODUCING at once the most heakhy state of the mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth totheir naturist whiteness; giving hardness to the gums, des troying the putrefactive influence- of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the irritation and soreness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing in its erect all that can he desired in a Dentifrice. Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted Doct. Hodson. Prepared and sold by Win. A. WARD, Dentist, Liberty street. aug 31 WARRANTED GENUINE.—Dr. WILLIAM EVAN'S CAMOMILE PILLS. 'CPCIITITICCTES.—Letter from the Hon. Abraham M'Cleilan, Sulliviin County, East Tenn., Member of Congress. ASIIINaToN , July 3d, 131 . ;... 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 be a most valuable reme dy. One of my constituents, Dr A Carden, of Camp bell county, Tennessee, wrote to me to send him some, which I did, and he has employed it very successfully in his practice arxlsays it is invaluable. Mr Johnson, your agent at this place, thinks you would probably like en agent in Tennessee. If so, 1 would ?venni, 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 for you. You can send the medicine by water to the care of Robert King & Sons, Knoxville county, Tennessee, or by land to Graham & Houston, Tazwell, East Tennessee. have no doubt but if you had agents in several coun ties in East Tennessee,' great deal of medicine would be sold. lam going to take some of it home for my own use, and that 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 for you as I live near there. Yams respectfully, ABRAHAM M'CLELLAN, of Tennessee. For sale 'Wholesale and Retail, by R. E. SELLERS, Agent. No 125 Smithfield street. M. KANE, Ja Notice to liorseznen. PERSONS witthing to have their horses quas i , Nicked and Bobbed. by au experienced man rom t e eastern cities, can have it attended to at 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 monthat the above .stable. tnyl7-5m In B GRAHAM, Boot maker, formerly of Smith -IL field st, has retrieved to Fourth at, next door to Mr Knox's Confectionary, whets, he will be happy to receive the calls of his friends, and especially thOso who are indebted to the establishment. • an 16. Silver Ware. M ABLE SPOONS, TeaSpoona, Sugar Tongs, But ter Knives, &c.,juat received and for isle low at Z YINZEY'S, Fancy Store, No 86, Market 4r. Waiters. A Few sets of a superior qualitvjust received and will be sold very low by Z. KINZEY. api. 25. No. 86, Marke street. rk GOLD Lever Waiches; 5 Silver Watches; 11.1'50 gold Pencils; 19, gold diambmi pointed. Pena; w ith a largo assortment of fine Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Bracelet Snaps, Watch- Keys, &c., &., just received and fer sale at Z KI NZ EY'S Fancy Storr., No 86 Market it. Removal byFire. Watches and J'erwelry. "Hold your tongue, and be easy, M'Quirk."eacinite ed Chancey. imperisausly. "And we want to know, my linnet chap, it you can direct us to any place, close by, where we'd be allowed 'to dry our stockings, and settle ourselves up, while you're cleaning out' shoes. "Why, then, I don't think of any pLco convenient." rejoined the thoelback;reflect ively; 'unless, maybe, gtm tiemen, you'd come into my little room—it's not twenty steps from this spot—and take an air of the fire there, rand settle yourselves. I was jou on the move when '- ! you came up.' Chancey agreed to the hospitable proposal, and following their little entertainer, who packed up dm instruments of his craft, and tucked them under his .amen in a twinkling, the barrister and Mr Metluirk walked down the archway. about it dozen yards, and entered a door whi:b stood open, and gave admission into a dark passage. Their guide raised a latch, Ainl pushed open a second door at the end of this lobby, and thelaarty entered the little shoeblack's sanctuary._ A candle was bUrning in the room, and a cheerful fire blazed on the hearth. The whole, clember,in all its ar rangements, though unequivocally indicating extreme poverty, wits, nevertheless distinguished by a neatness, order, and decency, which surprised his visitors. A 'ittle, pale-faced boy, with large, ciot nest eyes, and a sad 'icily aspect, was Pealed by the Sre as they entered, and occupied the room alone. "How aro you, wvick—how are you, darling?" said the humble proprietor of the chaMber, and the child ran gladly to meet him, and threw its little arms arotuid him. "God bless you, mavourneen. And bow are you, little Willy, this evening?" 'Oh! finely, grandfather,' replied the child, is a sweet and gentle voice: and suddenly perceiving the strangers, he timidly drew back, and eyed them gravely from be. hind the skirt of the old man's coat. "There is two good gentlemen, little IVilly, come in to dry themselves by the fire, darling. Don'tbe afraid of them, cusbia," said the old man, patting the child upon the head. The child peeped earnestly at them again, and then, smiling in his grandfather's face, ran away, and drew two chairs before the fire. "That's a fine fellow, Willy. Take care of the strangers, darling, and there will be a blessing on you always, said the old man. "Now, gentlemen, sit down, and take an air of the fire, and ' just slip •off' your hoes ' sad l'll soon make them shine." " accordinglyHe withdrew a little, and applied him self to his task, hissing and blowing all the while like a gloom wisping down a vicious horse. The little boy sat on a sn.all box, placed against the wall, and a Mee Witbdtawn from the fireplace, whence he examined the two visitors, and samba's zed their finery with quiet, wondeting cnriosity, and' in perfect silence, except when a deep short tough Interrupted. Chancey and M'Quiric extended their limbs towards the Lie inn very exhausted state of bit dv, and in no very cheer ful mood of mind. Meanwhile the old man having completed his task with' elaborate • care, washed his hands and- fhce, and throwing cdfhis apron nod exchanging the otiter - articlas of his proles. sional uniform, he sat down by the fire along with his two guests certainly the mast respectable figure of , the three. "Don't hurry yourselves, gentlemen," said the old man, "Let the puddle dry completely before you at. tempt to rub it off. I'm an old hand; take my advice. Willy, draw nearer to the fire—darling, he's asleep—;. asleep, God bless him." And the old men looked at the little child's pale face and closed lids with their long dark lashes, and the wan forehead, with the dark bait parted over it, all calm and motionless in the in. Docent sleep of childhood, until the tears gnthered in his eyes and chased one another down his rugged cheeks. "I'm uneasy, about that child. The crathur's very wake and sickly," said the old man. "That lit. de child is my only friend—my last companion, gest. tlemen. God bless him, he's the loveliest little crap. thttr. He has just the ways of his darling mother—. and the looks of heroin of his eyes—and the smile is so alike it goes to my heart. Oh, Willy darling, you won't leave me," The old men rose gently, and taking , the patched coverlet from the humble bed, which stood at the-fisr end of thernom, he laid it gently over the sleeping child, and kissed the little thin unconscious hand which lay by his side. Ho then resumed his seat, and gazed long and mournfully upon the shifting embers of the fire. • "The longest life, gentlemen," continued the old man. "Is no more than a vapoor—ever changing ani soon gone; and sometimes, when I'm sitting here by the fire, with no one near but that little child sleeping sweetly in all its innocence, the thoughts of the pleas. ant times that is gone over me like a dream--old friends and old times comes crowding about me, till the years that have separated us, and the changes that. has come' over me vanishes sway like a thin cloudi and leaves me among them all like what I used tone in the times that's gone. My father served the 'O'Neil, of Catri. galough, and his father before hien, and his before him - -- again; and seeing how all the Reilly's before me was in the family, it would have been a quare thing if I did not serve them too. I did stalls them, and there, never was such a favourite is me. From the hour of my birth, in childhood and manhood, I was abort the - I old castle. When my father—God rest him—died, they made me the herdsman in his stead, and-I mar.. ried my poor Nell (the heavens he her resting place) shortly after. There wasn't such a girl as her -any. where. I never seen her like. She'd go to the - end of the world with me, and lay down her lifefor mysake..., We bed one child—a daughter, a beautiful child; and we were as bappy and merry as the days we r e long, until King James' wars began. • Then who was for the field so soon as the O'Neills of Cerrito/014h —and I, to be sure, along with them. Poor Nell, thought she'd break her brunt. the day I went. I nee. er saw her again; she died when I was away, and that • was my first misfortunes I never was a happy Men. since, But no matter, we were at the Boyne. It w a rousin' dn,. There was a bit of a scrap of aditch, with a hedge on top 'of it, and a whole , truop of us - W 55 dismounted, waiting beside our homes babied it. My mutter commanded, and Ms Iw o.bfuthers "'ern' there, and finer men than the thereof teem never put foot in stirrup iron. Arid when the cannons began at the other fide, smokin' and peethe away like a thunder storm, he commenced jnkie sad funnin' us, sad bo turns round to me, end says be— "llevr do you like that music, ISlklct" says be. - "I have seldom heard worse," says I, just as pleas.. ant ai himself. "We 11;" say• he, makin' answer, If I'm to judgs by your looks, Micky, you'll betlancia . to it berate long 3umething smarter than a mirunt,' says he. —With that a great bullet came rum in like- a stew), ~r : ~~_h~. ' ze _44