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' J \, TUK BATtiaDAir MOBJUKQ POST L vw t;;jte-'ptibliili6d flraxttihe*feuae >ofixce, on & large . blanket! . ■ ;c-4ap-ibeet/ftl TWO 3>OU*ARS a'year, in advance— t‘qrtn|tleibo|aftd*^*,c*s,*B*r" ‘ (unless aube dis* f rgfeU6dofUie ttfppnetor.Vttntil allafrearages are paid. sr, *>■< vnllbejmdtoanyorder uuless’ac o. : 'eaanmnidd by tbe monfer. reference in this f iqjiiyT - fj'fr’-Ctfmttatidfuirit&a kgfctaMuAmghl if tkaSfomxnz %sotittf ifallirgtst Tdb iVinttng Officeith'th*. city token all kind* <if verb is don* vn'tJutwriesl notice, and e .n:i .ra**u&¥iaHn«Miun&s:' •’*••' \ w ••* *?•' * RATES OF ADVERTISING ; .AGREED upon . _■ BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, . )■■'■■ »*iijss»-Moi!P*juai.,oa l-ssa: . . i ™-—*® i c..... •»- *■ it . each.additional insertion .. .—■■■»r , r— *5 i .-■.*?,’r,r -'jofio Xreelc —r—:••• Jg, ~ . w • -••** •_•■ fcs 1 ~ 3 00 i v-. 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One»4BAre 4 0f the paper,)- 25 00 . ... <>•* For each - additional square, inserted over one month, ~ <[’ dAdforeftefraddiuonai square-inserted under the yearly “ , wigspiaUprjce . . ... -, 'Publishers aotaccouiuahlefor legal advertisements ..;.. ...%#eyftn4ihpamouniebargedibr their publication . \,:vr> ~ Ai}a»aßwng caadidatea icr-office to be charged the ‘Sfcmeaa Other advertisements. osspeciued ol Insertions* will-bn eontinaed till forbid, and ' ~ Ajstciuexicied kcQOidi&rly ,4 >* , privileges of yeariyaavertisars will be confined . . :tigidly lo (heir regular business, and all oilier advertise-; pertaining to Their regular bdsinestr as agreed t i paid extra v . ! !—advertisements* for'charitable institutions, .fire ; wcompaniesj ward; township cpd other public meetings,.: v.! ■£,<, uudaseh be charged hairprice, payable btsuctlt <& antsites. • • . it* i- JdamaxtinoUcesto be charged 50 cents. . ;:,..:-i>eaih notlc£a Inserted 1 without charge,-unles* accotn r. -v r.-if.awed byianml inVilaliodsor obitoaTy notices, and {., Jwhediaoacaowpsmeditobeftaadfor. * .. . .*: t (-Regularadvertisers, and all others sending -communl iv-.r-.- {--!tttlonMirnstiaiilhg hotice&desigtied to call attention to M.-Mvn Fairs*Soirees, ‘Uoucerts,or any pabhc entertainments, ■!>.■ . ' ’WherfrctoQgciaremade for admittance—all notices of it: ■>.: - private-nssoelitionj-i-every boueedeslgncd to call at tewioaraprivaid calculated ot fateaded to ?'•’ ; indindnallfilerestf'eaironly be inserted with the nadentauding'lhatthb earners to be paid for. -1 f inte&d jr -ed tOTjeansened in the local colnmn>tbe same, will be ithuiKcilsi the rate of not lees than ten cents per line. ,-.:;3Biahdfttor Fist Notices to be chargcdtnple price. lncense Petitions,B2,oo each. - ' -.vivLegalaudMedxcal Advertisements tobtf charged at : “tii;. fiillpncesc ■" \r .m ! <.Bea]£femte Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisements sox tube clbsseaunder yearly rate*,tout to be Allowed a dbcOttnibMhitty-three and one-third per cent, from the Amount oibilis.- WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. *'*®l 50 ■■■•• Do - eachadditiohal Insertion-?—~ 057 AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER, no jottAre,(lo lines.)one insertion**—*—**—*So 00 Do. * ( each'additional insertion ?•— — 025 ■ All irausientadvertlsemcnts to oepaid in advance. WIUTE&rCO., Gazette. J ■ .I*. HARPEft.Post. i> - -ROHT. M; RIDDLE,JournaI• .r- ; JAMES P.. BARB at Co., Chronicle. -* : ' 1 POSTER fc BROTHER;Dispatch. Ded:i;i64o.j JAMES W.BtPDLE,American. jpnrfeaaiottal (Saritfl. -TEOHNILIARGE, .iltomnfiwtnw, Fourth nreet, near t f gmiihfield- _ - _ marto ■> o w hlal’k. Attorney ax l*w*Office on 41b Qjattfeet, gear Oraau Pittsborgh. oclJ3 ’ OHIiANDO iIOOMIS, Aaomtg at Laa^-r Office 4ih ' -Ajt _ ■ July** *.tfVHOKAS 2L JOAHSHALIi, AttorMyatLav.—Oßice, & ,JkXowne , < BmlfllßigH Yoons at jaa7-ly Tj BiOABNAHAN, al£fe»—Officeoa Fourth Ri «t, between Cherry Grant >t» Qe3-y DOWN’S OFFICE) No.W, OiunDQd food. street. • T N. Id’CuO'WEYf Jlttmtteyand Cxrtcnsdltn.&i Irfw-r <h # Offic«ia IlakewelP* Bandings ou Great street, • ’ •■■■■•'■• -• a ■ TT SCUTT, Xlmtiflj Fourth et, five doors west of Mar ket Ail work warranted, and if not perfeouy sat* jsfectoTy no ■charges will be made. _ _ ,feblO i_£>EMOVAD.—Dr. Kobert Snyder, has remored hi> TXli'oiEce to .Fourth street, between Wood tutd bmuh ■fieldatreeu. antlS-ly „ j ■ /?! Attorney ai Laio — Office in BttKewcllfr •.» ; on Grant ttreet, .-oppoaite the Conn </ v • r£** qa*e«- - •■•■• ■ ■■■ ■ , l —'- jr-g:iy /OHN.BABTOJM, Astmut at Lav— USu,Nonli «ide if Af Btrcet, between Wood and Somhaddjin tne •: With Alderman Morrotr. ;. •■ sepaMy V'lKOiiGK F. GUUkMOJUS, ASionujf end Vminftuor M ■ I X iatr—Office removed to the id door below Grant su ; . . «- Foßrthi to the ofhee l&fely occupied by Alderman Mil . - - . matfO •‘uLt BUCKMASTKSU 4W«TT7um—Office:_-Founh street third door above SmittfieldiSoaUi side* teg of allltind& dam with the greatest care 'godlegal accuracy. - s : 1K Tifleg to Kcal Estate ctaniined,&c. novi& T> Bllfl>t,K IU io«- ««» wo ' _Ki»l32 Bmilhfield fitnet, bcween Filth and SiktU. ■ ctucfullj' attended lo—special attaauo ■ • iveii to Conveyancing. ... [oec3uy ' Ur. V bar lei Uonasn, ; ■ -■ inrOMtEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, ha* remptred hi* Hoffice tp Penn street, Np. 2Si, tbetween.Uand street endfierrispn sUctl- ■ ■ [dec3o • H» XIMKS 1 ——• •••‘KaC.JtfDOYTjOt. v : TT’EYSER & McDOWELL» (stjccsssousto Knt « ~IV Exrsss,) Whdadli.and Retail DmgcndFrueription * Virgin ulley. Physi ,!-■ i»: :.riptionfe carefolty compounded mgat and 1 * f 1 ■l—-" -.-- __L-1— :.'■-' VoHN A. TAEKINSON, jUdtrvian, Fifth Ward, Penn ' ; l. niay , ■::riomiSatalUimea.. Tho»fcaymghqU6e»oroUie)rprop. «iit to sell or reat,can have the samepanctaally auend ■ <d«o;dabt»BoUoc»e«,Ma.aU»lii!<loue»ofan Alderman " 'wjJlieeeWpjraiPPt^aitemion. t .;■■■■■ ~ ocj/-p . ; TTPTRV nr wti.t.iAMH, Atamtu and animator at =B4xoo. (sncceseor to Liowrie k Williams,) Office at above SmilhfieW. '■ >e6E Partneretup heretofore eiistihff between iHenry ’ -tV.Wi]Uani».E3'«.,aiiilmyß«lf,mthopraeucepftliet»w, i... waa dhubived by ctmaent an tie tffith the ' bneineeswillherpafter becontinuedby Henry W. Wil -11 : lams, whom J most checrfiiUy recommend to -all for ;. , whom I have the honor to do busineis—ar agenpemaii ■ " every way worthy of their confidence. . _L_, .. t .declB.ly -.. AVAI.TF.It H. f.OWHn.. :<» ■ I-->•': •• soxnael p« &oai» . i * ■-. ‘■■ k- TTORNEYAT in Fourth street, near » -- : ,A <3rant, ip kamertioe BoildiDgß. .- mars9.w ' tnHTi 1 ■ ■ “■"*»*•»♦-** * ■ ***■ ♦ »■» FJILMSB. Dlitehet&Palmer, * TTOJRNEY9 AWD COUNBELLOttS AT UW- A Qffctori Fourth sir&t, a ftwdottn beioto BmlKJm. AUbufllnesß dhtrtuted to iheircare,promptly attended to. Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mod* late terms. - . ■ ‘ : : Ji D. ItnnlßEl, — .. ■ : . * ; TTO&NEY AND COUNSELED 11 AT LAW—Of < A. flee, Lowrie’a Building*,- Fourth street, between i - gjjgthfield and flrat.l. ■ : »P a Ur. eeo*K« : McCook- .. , . SASsilected Pittsburgh as his permanentres.dcnee- ] ■ H* hM token the. bouse lately occupied by Alder- j . . . man MWer.dn-Fourth -street near y | adjoining; the n Lamartine House- HlsOthce .s hunch cfiolusTMidence. wherebe loondj : onless absent on professional Anty. Office bouts from 7 o'clock*, a. tp Vo'clock a.a.iand from sn. M. to^vn. r i ; Tu; -i j(..p*«'O. LiHi irstMri»«Oi ; ... .- - a 'TTORNB'VBAT LAW—Office on Fourth str«et,be- A ween Wood and Smithfleld. jan2s.y •■■■ : W.W.DaUai, v i .. JT-TTORKTEY AT LAW—Office: second,«toi7 Wil- A.fcuia Hall. .jan^ily ■■ Dr. Jan»»» King. .. ~ - ■■ i -■■■■n; DFttCBON FOUBTH'STHEET, one door'Vcsi of HOteli: ■ ' annto:3m. - Wm.O»H.JaoDin*tm, • • r i TTOHNEY-AT'LAW. ' OfflGe. No.tf9, oU'Founh /V: ;;Hreot« opposite,thriJttayor’ft Office. |Bog3t;y J»B»HUD&ItOXIt ' . i TTOHNEY AT LAW.has removed to iheosce m, Fifth raecLbetweeHWaod and Smithfield streets, . . -.- 'foratrly-occupied hy Thos. Hamilton, £aq., dccti, and: - -• remaining unfinished nnon hia. ■ jtotJtVLv.V-:-" ,trKW'l>AOUUlu— yi-Yrtt ROOMS,3ui lin^ •■•i. .FetirAttrM-— Hotrotrfc- Artnrottr,. uerreo '■"ypistsfiomthe Eastern cities, would cull theSi.eniioh of - ho Inhabitants of Pittsburgh. anil die neighboring towns, i lothttr ofcitUads and ototr, utrotimß in : > itßtllifd«d>i?Of Buike’sbuildiug.dth el ■ .For*ous.wlshlagpicturestaken tnayreet assured' ilia! 0 £ .namjne ahull he sparedtoproduce- them..in the highest nerftottonof tie art Our instruments ureof the mostpow ' '’l'ifjiHSnd,‘eilsliEnga» td exeeutetptetures udSnrpasaed ■ ” forTiigfr finish and truthfulness td nature.- The public are "* • an l ! ftxgTQjnc- 'l 1 ■ _ • Persons shung fos ptcmreiare neither requlrred or ex ::;i dieted 4o take them unless perfect satisfaction- s given; ' “'' Tr * l *® n “ this;« good depot for stoolr r i tß*w»uctlon* given in the art, containing ;tha more ,e«S»taW«emonis, v JeKfi-' ■. ■ -T- ' ■ } : fi v.> ■ > > Bittiness (Hctrira. *' aotts cOnaiBTOK, COBWEB OF IJAItD ATO UWBW^tiESTS, ■pAjNTKR <ip' fI HODSE^ I E&| I DE510N3,: X Emblems, &er> Al*d; Steeples dad air difficult elft*, vationa < _ C3* The begumd.cfreapesi gigpain the Cnfr* ffebsa * - BBAb SBTAVa j HENEY W- FISH TXAS opened on Office at thecornerofSmKhheid ana. XjL Fifth atieeU, Pittsburgh, known m the V Great BareuuLcaraer,” undwill devote hisentire tune ana a> leauon to the. Sate and Exthangeqfßeai Ss- Uste. in city and country. : s.v;.*. j- i *i v-v : Frohl his acquaintance with the busmens, he hope* to satisfy all who-may favor him with Agencies in their, line of business. • -• • V. > ■ SSffSUBBCES. ■'■•■.■■ .Thompson Beii» Iraß.Heraey, If.H.M’Cullough, John F. Perry, * -5 • Geo. F~Giilmore, 'Lytaih'Wilaarlh* .. J. K. Moorhead. Capt.. William Ward, The* Howard, W:Q Leslie {eefl&ft *. ’• John ’ ’ Druggist an©, apotheoahy, No.!4s,m»ket street, threedoorsaboveThud,Pittsburgh* willhkta < constantlyon of the best ; jmfftrt she stMedldnogj w&icfr i he*vMi pq ihemoSl reasonable, terms. Physicians sending orders .wiii bp promptly attended to, and suppplied with article* they: mayrely upon as genuine. PhyeiciAitslpytEaenpuaiis willbe accurately andneatly' prepared from the best materials, at any hour of thedey or night. ■■ ..... sale, a large stock of fresh&ndgoodPEßFU .c-BSagto;flia*aiWdrks»: :,••• .." "ABELL, . UAITOT-iCTtJHBH OF OB£BN OLA.SSW.UUt J VUXS, BOTTLB3 and Flacks; Porter, Scotch AU, Mineral Water, Patent Mediant and win* BtiUUs. qf ewryd«rcnptfdn,‘ - .. Also-WINDOW GLASS— -Keeps constantly on hand a gcneralassortmempf the above articles. . -v - E?" As the other Green Glass Factories ato all stopped, as is iho.eastotn in rammer, linJ Factor# u now m full operation , and xotll am tintu tn operation both met* ; tnerand toinlsr. • • -Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the shortest notice. 07* Warthouui No. lid Second itrtdf, beftoem Wood and Southfield stresu. OyfiJMSUtly • The Old Prlnttug KitftblUbt&ont, . tLAxa josasToir A STocaroNV) - Jtnd. Blank 1 Book and Stationery - wetrehoute. • TIT S. lIAVEN is prepared to execute every style of TJ.» Legal, Commercuit, Canal and Steamboat Job- Priuungaaa Rook Binding* and famish every article in ibs.Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the, shortest nonce and on the mosr reasonable terms. .. * Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. E7* Printing Office and Book BuideryiNo.6o Third steel.' .. . . ■ novlO R. C. STOCKTON, .{LtueJohnstonfStockicm,) Bookseller, {Stationery Printer s Binder, JTXfQOLD-respectfully invite the attention ofMer- Tf chants and others, to his large-and superior stock. • of BLANK .BOOKS, consuung-o i O&y Books, Journals, Ledgers, In voice, Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every Eizc, mode of the best paper, and bound unh* mosr-da* ruble manner, which he offers at prides tnat cannot fail to give satisfaction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any given pattern. Printing of every description exe cuted wub neatness and dispatch. N 0.47 Market et ’ . ja4 . blthographle fistahUHunsut or WM. SCIIUCHMANN, tBIBU BTBEBr, OPPOSITE TUB FOSTOFFICB, PITTSSUfiOE MAFS, LamUcapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels,' Arclmecturol• and .Mochme Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, (Gold, Bronze or Black, in the mosi approved style ana at the roost reasonable prices octtfcdly • - - ■ 4 FULTON, jfoll and Bras* Fouttdgr,lm& rebuilt and 1 -£X* commenced business athis old stand. No. 7(VSt« cond,between Market and Ferry streets, whero hfc will ; bejjlcaaed io see his old customers and friends Church, steamboat, and bells of every sue, from 10 to 10,000 pounds, past fro in patterns of the mast approved models,nad.warraniedtODeoflhe best materials- • Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings* 4c.;dtev togetherwitb evrry variety of Brass Casting*, if requir ea, turned and finished in the ueatest manner* ' A. F. 1» the sole agent far Satbiu 1 * A*iu-Aitraciun LSt iaifsa justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery. The boxes and composition can be had ol him si all umes. • nov«fry yyuxi- TROVILLO, UndertaktTi Fifth street, b* , 4 mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms his friends and the pablic ia general, that he has reaamed liis business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He js supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of ail sues and kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles necessary on such occasions. Bdver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffins will besop* plied in order. A fine hearse and cai rtSge always ready U attend funerals. sep2Wy WM. ALEXANDER A BONB 1 • Coirm Maiiesajq Futaisanta corner of Pmn and rWTrillyft' Clair izj, eppoaitt t&s Exchange, Hotel,Entrant* cn Penn et~ res* *^ a " l 1 J " ,ll pectfaily inform their friends and the public, that they are prepared to furnish and attend to everything in the line of Undertakers* as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the above business, keep a targe assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, and lined m the neatest manner, with a variety o. materials, and at oil prices; we keep SHROUDS ready. mode, of all sizes, of Flannel, Cambric* and Muslin, at all and made in the eastern style, and all other* articles necessary for dressing the dead, and famishing funerals, of quality and price to sail; SIEVES PLATES or engraving the name and age: ICE CASES for laying the body in ice } by those who wish to keep (heir friends any length of ume, and have ZINC PANs to police in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always cm hand, we have a splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the best carriages, etc., etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. aoglP-y MONONGAHELA PLANING MILL. —Jxmes Moll ibcbs would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that his new establishment is nowin fall opera* tion, and that be is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with 'promptitude,and at the lowest rates. Board and Plonk, planed on one or both sides, eon stoutly on hard. Sasn, Doors and Mouldings,of every description,inode to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan tage to give him a coll, as ho can now furnish them with plankeoaioff.«uiuhl* for every description of work. n - .’I*'JAMES OLD' tf AFgiQTT AOLD. [Successors to the late firm of John Sheriff A Co.) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS ‘ ‘ - of Brass Faucets, Steam and Gas • Cooks, with oil the various articles use( j[ i n the PLUMBENG BU9I * ‘'W NESS,No>.i27 The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of Uuage and Steam Cocks, such as are used tty Engine builders and Plumb era: also; Gas Chandeliers, Pendents; Brackets, Gas Pipe, Ac., Ac;, Ac. ' ■ : t aov^ s?£. ITatiouaS RotelrPittsburghi Situated on Water Street, opposite th* Landing of the BrownmlU Steam Packets. I HIS House having undergone a thorough repairing and fitting up,lioih inside and out, the subscriber u crmined to use every-exertionsin his power,to make all comfortable that think proper to coll with hun* The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords- The Bar will bo supplied wlih the best pnd choicest liquors. Attachedto the house Is a good stable, attended by a • good Hostler. JAMES REAMER. jy2o AU*M C * COHHKLLT, CORNER OF SEITHFIELD AND THIRD STS., Pittsburgh, Pa, . ‘ BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N- B —Good Stabling attached to the house. qrbesbbiißrh hotel. (HißSJ.trOH’a Olpßxahp.) THE subscriber having leased the above well know and excellent establishment, is now prepared to cn lertom his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. His TABLE wilt at all limes be supplied with every: delicacy of the season; and his Bar with the best of Li quors. . Hls stabling is; very extensivej and. every .arrange ment has been made for the accommodation of.Drovets, augS:tf / ; WM. CLAWSON. - Wavcrly Honse* ~ \ /gags. THEundersigned having a.' Agreq / ft A succeeded Mr. Jons Y«r9X&#*oSk3HPw m this popular establishment, announces fd - ; his friends and the public-generally, that he will as - *- his best efforts to keep np the wall earned :and long enjoyed reputation of tha house, HP will keep constantly on~hand every delicacy or • the ICasQii, G AMtrySnxLl. and Car Otstsos.ACm and his Bab will-at all times bo supplied with the CttoicEOt Li guoba fdecl7:ly.] W. C:QALLAOHRB. 1 “OUR HOUSE.” SHELL OYSTERS and GAME, received. dai|y »l “Oca Houss,”No.U4 Diamond alley. ; ' jat ui ’ WM* BKNNBTT, NO. tOB WOOD STREET. FALL FASHIONS I f§Bt. Kccelvcd at iba OLD stuUd of 0 OLASSOOW, Beebe- & Co.'s Pull style or Eats for 1850 Those urwumof Jiptod Hat or Cap.nl a small adv'ange above eost for Cosb. will plea.e call-nt N 0 .1D3 ■Wood streelj etsteide, third floor below Fifth street. augULdm.-.. -- - . 1 Haean City Stair* Store.- .- ; : ' -vro. 23 flt. ctalr ttreet, (trear.the Xe large assortment of our owurmure eotutdnUy on hand. Customer SHIRTS made to OrderpromnUy, - decMtly 0 S,*H.AUL, MEE U »» N i'-.. v t.' x- ;'. • • : ,7*.’ * “„v Pittsburgh, Thursday, march 20, ism. < - <Emigratsn Sines. EMIGRATION OFFICE, 1 fflMK'''' ■ "ir-Tnr Immilago'Bdot groat. No. 07- s'@bk :iirat i htat‘ tiißttnder*leneitatS>» IbltlSiilthddof iißrfning 1 hi« . »a Office*! the abcrve aumea pUce, nod it prepared to ran Sit money in sums of St and upw»rdii,jiayabta:dt toy town,ln .England,lreland,Scotland and Ha l s duo prepared to Bring out padsengurt from Liv erpool to any port in the .llcUg con .oec)edym|» anotwo-of euch lotig standing nsithat.ol «ewrr„ Boohe, Brothers AMaslerion, and hy his itftct. attention to business, lie snhserlber trust*he Willmertt the t ohMettee 1 orilosa who may. favor him with their patntugei ; For partlealars, please call at the Emigra lon Office of the undersigned. 1 Agent. 1 , 1 n : e. . W-firWCONLOQUB, . No. 67 Fifth st.,_near Bmlthfteld,Flfubnrgh. "Bsfrrmiai—Bda. : John B, .Guthrie, WUyoc o(_ £m»- bttrgSr -fJsiKs Bl<eljr.' Esd., John J. Mltchel, Esa 0 RtoiW.Foneft Aldermen M-W. Lewis, OSeeiOflua Momlu^Chranlele,Poti,andFmibnrghCatholio. Betr Amngemtnu. , Jgfr. LtSB'OF PACKETS . philadeLphia. . ejWMBMHr to bail FRoir Liverpool , JAMES BBOWNEVArtAtiV CfiiTL'lOOO tdnf* 46ih DeU. GONDARjV. 650 tods*. • ••• •- nBih*Jan. NRW SHlP,—SBsotoh»' —-13th Feb. The abdvft ships ore built of the bcstmaumsls and af* teHhe dost.approved models for combined with the modern improvements for the comfort of pas« sengers. Their commanders are men ef known ability. ,• packets rffUl : taka advantage of steam tow boats.upjhoDelaware. . i : -mi <• - Also, snips sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or-, lekoa. Fksaengers esn get up the nVCr cheap through the winter For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage, sp« ply to or address by Idler . KJSduthstreeuNow York» ■ i a: ‘ f OffWitetldo Road .Liverpool;. or to JOHN THOMPSON, ■ novlfcaao - . , f - 1,305 Liberty afreet* Pittsburgh. Liverpool and PMlsdslpUa Paeketii Sailing from livcqpod on -difi each Month, _MRwshlp Jane H. GUddcni-Captt Child, NoVvia. fedfreW domes Browne,- “ Child. . . Dec. 18. BmP “ Gondar, % Barstow; Jan. 18. u —, new, GUdden, Feb lb These ships are of thta lamst class: The necommo .dattona. and; steerage passengers are unsurpassed for Comfort, and the days or soiling will be punctually adhered to. - Fnoe of ateetage passage 820. Certificates good fox 13 momhs, or the money refunded if the passengers do not embark. Apply to DAVIDM.BARSOUR,. at John Watt A Co.**, . . .. Liberty ureet -Drafts foi'any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal Babk or Ireland; or Spooper,Atwood* London* |novl9:3m iFOREIGS PA&SRSGER OFFICE* £&%£ SHIP AHOY* WHO COMMANDS? |g£jjp& ' - HAft NOSH A CO>, “ a ~. Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for their unn veiled Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York Philodelpbisaad Boston. .Leicthe Fnends of Emigrants be carefal to have their ammgemeniamadeaccordisg to thasww FreutnoaLam, and. take no man’s receipt, without having Atmaened; otherwise they willhave topayinLtverpoot,before they ship. ■ • The following is the list, according to law: 2*6*.Bread, g or Pork, 1 “ Flour, o } pint Vinegar, 5 u Oatmeal, . 3 I u^Bugar, 4 d u Rice, 5 i. u Molasses, v 6 ** Potttoes, ?« a ox. Tea, Wilhthrcequartsof Water perdayfandsofficicnib -for Cooking* The caboose and for the use of Pas sengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be palu to promote their health and comfort. •Bank of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur chased at current rates. Debts, Legacies, Pensions, Ac-, .&C-, collected, and copies of Wills procured, with every other bußinesi con nected with an European Agent. JOSHUA ROBINSON* European Agent, apSj : Post Bmldings,-cornerof Fifth and Wood sts. V ttECIITT AHCES -'flßp - v ’ : ™ KIToLAND. IRELAND, ; SCOTLAND. WALES, FRANCE,and GERMANY, To any amount, by .: doibtut Roblnuui . . Eurajuaaigtnt. Pot Btaldtni'j,ur. Esmond Wooltu loszm uprescorr.-—— saau. LiPPEHOBTT OBARU, (Ltrs J.S.STaretiKßjt Co.) rianofeetottß oi Piuenix Pin Proof Safe,, ■ Second Wood and Smithfield. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 35, tB4B, the ondemlgned were coned upon by Messrs. Lipf encou A Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o. theirPhcenix Safes. The furnace being prepared,ihe Safe wntplaced insidb thereof, with books, papers and some money, when the door of the Bafo was closed and the fire kindled at «■ quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short lime the: Safe was redkot, and continued till half past 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied With such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooledjand door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to mcli off the brass mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Satesto the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVIS ATRABUE, NJCKARAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON ATHATCHER BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. . l am engaged in the foundry basinets, and know something about furnaces and beau i witnessed the bunting of the above Safe* and caafreely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my Judgment, entirely fire proof. . WM; KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they pUipokein thehighcsuennsofihc fairness of the testj uud their full confidence of the Safe's bein* enurely fireproof We have const intly on hand and fo; Sole a full assortment of the above Safes. mastt * Wboleßale ana ttatall. . - Xv form his ftrends'afid the -public generally) -bathe tflfCCMpy Unit modiouaSions Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fnhn* astocfc comer of Diamond alley had Wood street, where he beeps a latte and general assortment of Saddle3^Bxidle^ ; Haihe*», :tytmi»,oarpet Bags. Saddle Bags.Valisas, Buffalo Robes, WhipB, and all omer arti* elesimhiilino. - :• - i> i . . He also keep® constantly on hand>and la prepared to tamishto order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of lho best material, and in a style of workmanship equal lo tbeeastdjrn mamUhcttired artfclojand at 6o per cent. - Cotmiryi&reftarws ond FonJurjwoulddo well to call and ox amine his stock befoTo purchasing elsewhere, as he ts determined to sell first rale articles at very low prices. ID* Don't forget the place, No. 60, corner of Wood tree land Diamond Alley. ; > . ap26 FOttREAL <*OOD TEA—Go to Moaßta & Ha.- WosTH'sTeaStore, in the Diamond.*.Damaged or mferiocTeat never kept at this establishment.. Superior GrecuTcas--'**--.* 50and75c.t? &« The finest imported•••-»•**■St, l oo. Strong and fough ffav’d Black, 60 and 75c. ■ Fincmildflavorcd---*-—m*.* 50aud75c. : Tha finest Old Country Black Tea, 75c. This Tea, unlike some of the u Jate imported Oolong’s,” is free ftdO]aU.A«rty,(ajtf, and “the ladies all say,” ’Tis not impregnated with the effluvia of quack mtdxana. BR< JAYNE’*FAMILYMKOiCINE&—ttxiract “of.a leuor. jrojn the .Rev, E. L.ABBOTT. a well- Jmown find highly esteemed- Misslonaryln the- kingdom of.fifjiTOahj dated Sftndoway Arr&can, February. 1640 : 11 • Dr. Q. foytlf', FhUftdelphia: My Dear Sirr-VVe ore now iDgreat waiUof yomr Medical Preparations! Your |-CARMiN&T?YE-gA£SAM4S an invaluable Medicine [ in ibis country In Dowel Complaints, and has been used Jn all wiUUhe. most gratifying success. I have known U in many Cases Jo ed liken charm. Ypur PILLS 'are my Sheet Anchor.-The best medichiefbT my Liver Coraplaint and pain m the side, thoflfchve fever &sed. They ate in ;greot demand, ana we are entirely out oftbcra.We need five hundred boxes oV.tkcfa^.'-Bto^Btwwt. .says• we could use a thoushnd boxea yearly- nmortg our people to* great ad vantage. t htove used- yonrTONICwEEMIFuGE aa a , TOWO'In INTERMITTENT 1 FEVER, with., m most 3 ere success. I Bunk Jt wasonce the means of aa- - iy owhaon'. Duflcgmy Itavetewhong the church pastseisdhjlfomia awhdfc village suffenhg on detsprevdilmg rufluemaj attended With -Coughs of n Btfatviolent character.- -T4ft&h“reglrette<H ; haauoibBd & dozen or two of YOUR EXPECTORANT V>»admin* isterto them* fori bellfevednim wharf hive seen of its ■effects, that if would h&ve beeh-jhst the-: thing for those poor pßoylei ' I presßmc you have nbl bithertp had an idea to what «tt«xteht *yonr~medicLn£s drO Used in all fftii Missions. Affectionately E. L. ABBOTT For sate at tkeFekiC-Tea Store,33Fifth st. li>ov2^ rfIAiUORS’ WtlUMlttGg**Be6eufed iandppensd ihiV I dgy«^-CanvaSi-Paddings, Behctas, twist, aavia and Jastlng Vest and Goal Buttons.! Bone, metal and Japan* 'ned'PaiN and StrapßuUoiiß. Horn and block bone bss* -JKitldC? Bottoni, to. 1 ;• [fdbsj ■ A* A. MASON &- CQ. - • TWTEW "CROP* BLACK TEAS.—Ja»t received at ibe • ra. 'pekui Tea Btore,3BFifUi street,-a lot of nev>- crop the ship and for sale reduced paces. ' NT B —Tbe abOve Teas art -direct from Canton, and oil «av they are not scented -witb -English tfobli] A. JAYNES, Fifth at. ■* JAMES ■'■s ■>■• -:.Canolßasis.;PitJsbnrah ;.’.• > ' ! SITOH, JAMES A EO» ;• i-'-ti.i • 4JepoW, Broddand-Cherfry sta; No; 3 South Tough .sl,’betweenMarket and • J Chesnut sts., Philadelphia ; O'CONNORS & CQ, 70 North si,, Baltimore ; HAVING fuUycoopleted our arrangements, we will; bg prepared,tipoiCthe,opening of thePerfnsylvanta Caail*,to*arry' Freight to and from Pjttßbtfreh, Balti more, Philadelphia, New. York, Boston, CineumrUK Lou isville, Si. Lotus, and all ibe East and at lower > raiea and with there despatch and care lhah any other Line • - All Goods shipped fey our Line are fully cbvered by Insurance! wilhon&eay.ctmrge tO-owners, d protection hot offered by auy other Line, •„ \ ■■:■•• • All>bOQtmnnicfltlon» addressed to ; ourselves or our Agents, HALE & Cincinnati; E. WEBB. Louis villa r LOVE A OSBORNE, St. Louis, will meet with prompt auendaac?- 1 •{ i-\r t • N. B.—Oar Lme has no connection whatever with the Philadelphia sad PiitQbaf£h Transportation-Line of At* tins&Cd.. ' . ... I ffeblg = asai 1861. -gasa tat ton Line !•• AND BAItaaADS.)> FOB PHILADELPHIADIRECT. ..JET WITHOUT • RE-SHIPPING; - i . . ■ r. C,A.M'ANVLVY:4i. eO.> Canalßasin,4o9 Penn el. Pittsburgh, i CHARLES RAYNOR, • • •• . Cjentral Block Hoad si. t Philaaa. TTCTte-ureprepared Ctf.teeeive-a lar£e ora aunt of Mer ■.ff cbimdueandP/fcdUce, 10 fhip.oniheopening of lh.oC&akl,to-PliUaSe(?l>ia-3nd all-intermediaterplaces, olto&srfaUii ibsjun an; previous sea' son. ■ ■■:.■ , .•••.' f . - N.-B.—Tbe lacreaseumlraber of Tracks provided b; the Canal Comoiseloadra for carrying boats! over the Stale Railroad, will prevent any possibility of i delay at John&tQWQt'BolUdflyfitoTgh or Columbia,ihrs season. 17 C. A. M’ANUI/1% Canal Basm. • HttU-oad company \KtlhU be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE W torn PHILADELPHIA to PITTSBURGH in an ticipation oMbe ojientag of tbe Eastern Division of the r Pennsylvania Canal, cay on and after the TWENTf h ETK of FEBRUARYj at the following: rates, viz.:. ['Tor i&t Class—’Dry tyooils, Hati, boots and Shoes, i . Dmff»,ißooksjSlatlobery,&c., at--*— *Sl’per IOOBs. For2d Class—HardwaieiQaeenßware.GrocorjEir, Point and Dyestuffs,Oils, Ac., at -oocents pdtrlOObja. For WClaSß—CqffcCfEtfafTobacdOilron, Guano, Ba con, Beef, Pork, Ac., at* cents per lOOfcs. For dih t'lass—Tar, Pilch, Rosin* Ashes, Marble. Pig Iron, Bncks, Ac, at *••• »«&}cents per IOOBs. • H. 11. HOUSTON, Freight Agent* Penna. Railroad Co. Nos. 274 & 376 Market Street, Philadelphia. N.o.—Goods going East by onr Road should be con signed to . McFADEN A COVODEy ■ ■ • " Pmshnrgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY." PASSENGER TRAIN'S between PHILADELPHIA and PITTSBURGH, Leave Philadelphia Daily at 8 A &L, and 10k P- M. Leave Puisbnrgh. Dailr at 3A. M tthd9,P.MV ■ • A; HENDERSON, - fcbtrZra - Paisenger Agent. - TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! JjjS&tl? 'The steamer THOMAS SH RIVER* Mr Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her. wharf boavabove the .Moaongahela bridge, daily, ai 4 o'clock, P. M.» and West Nowioa aiB A«M„ rulming in coanecuoa with a tally line of splendid Troy -built, coaches toCumberland, and .Railroad thence io Balti more aad Philadelphia. For farther information enbuireof : ' : : ! G. !U. BARTON, Passenger Agent,'Monongahela House ; ' or, Capti J A.COB SMITH, Freight Agent* Wharf Boa Uecito:Ocu rwnOKtTa.ASBFMS ' I PJTTShVJROHy PHILADELPHIA \ NEW YO&K,BOSTON, &c. t *v ! THOMAfi BOttBIXWSBw) STAAFFE&IVCONNyR,$TAAFFE&lVCONNyR, Ph&adtiphia. J‘~< . PiUstntrgfi. fItHE Canal being,nftw open she proprietors of this X long established I*iew are as usant at their old stands, receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce.at low ratee, and withihe promptness, ecrmaty and safety peculiar to their system ana mode of Transportation, where intermediate transhipment m avmaea, wjui us consequent delays and probability of damage, j Merchandise and Produce shipped East or West, and Billa o fldufmg (arw aAj&i free c ic ha rge to* commission* advancing or directly in Kteamboais,ifcat orthe owners!* solely eon* salted when shipping llidrgoads.* AUcararounicauonsto the foHowingAgentrpromptiy attended to: THOMAS BORBLDOE. ) No. Itfß Market st-.Philadclphia; [ p—--*,.-, . TAAFI-T-r & O’CONNOR, .rropmtots. Cor, Penn and Wayne st»., Pittsburgh; J -- \* Ao£.*r»—John M’CuHbfch 4: C0.,C8 North st-, Balu P. B. Barite & Co., 25. Boane. si., Boston; W-.&, J.T-Tap-, scou A Co., S 8 Sodlh st.. New York; Jas. Wheelwright* Cincinnati. • mar2s Bounty Lands. GAPT. NAYLOB, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Wasfc ngtori for the purpose, willprocure Bounty Hands for the officers and aaldier*their widows and children,.under the Beamy Land Bill, passed September 2Sib, ISSO. Pittsburgh, October io. • • ■ . • ( Dissolution, , THE partnership of Reynolds A Shec was' dissolved' by mutual coasenton the Ist inst.. The business of the firm will be settled by either of the parties, the name of the Grot to he need (or that purpose. S. O. REYNOLDS, .... J. U. SHEE. On retiring fromtbe business of Reynolds it.Sbee; I would recommend Mr. J. L.Shee to my friends and the. former customers.of the house. ja!4- S O. REYNOLDS, Citizens ofPltUburgh HAVE you all heard how cheap C. A. BROWN is selling his stock ofi fine Gold JEWELRY? : If,you have not, then know that he is selling a very rieh‘ arid fashionable assortment of Gold WATCHES and JEW ELRY at such astonishing low prices that all who have called to see: bis assortment and prices, exclaim, certainly, is something new for Pittsburgh. What! fine gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price! How can this be? Sion a -moment, we. will tell you the secret; wo have made such arrangements with the rcanufactu fers at the east, and also, with .the .Watch manufactu rers of Europe, that we are celling "alf our goods &t the. lowest possible prices, ana theu, having low .rents to pay, ana other expenses, enables us to sell at a very small profit upon, first cost, and therelore,-a wholesaJo price will answer. Therefore, low prices and large sales will be our motto. Please call at til Market street, second door from Liberty street. • • {declDJ. ■ C. A, BROWN. HELL &• TERRY. THE PEKIN TEA STORE has been, ronoved from Fourth street to No 38 Fifth street, one door east of theExchangc Bank, where the subscriber is now re ceiving his mil stock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, selected with great care, ond purchased direct from the Importers tn New York. The stock consists of all the different flavors and gradcs or-Tea brought to the Amen* can market, and will be sold wholesale and retail, at prices lower thau any other house m Pittsburgh. ■ Retail Grocers are invited to.call and get samples, and learn our prices for Teas packed m J and t & pack* agca.or by the naif chest. . Cqjfe**-Mticha, Java and Rio Coffee.. Chocolaitr— Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co coa Shells. Sugar—-Lovcnnga crushed and pulverised, and New Orleans Sugar. Raisins, Prunes, fee decl4 XKTE HAVE NOW FINISHED 65 do*en of Ladies y V - fine black real Lambs Wool STOOKINbS, which axe softer in the wool and more durable in the colorthan any we havo heretofore m&do. Every article m the Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies’ and children's underclothing, made to order with punctuality. The Old Established blocking manufactory. Fifth st. deed W. DALY *. CO. ventral Tea on<S; Family" Grocery store. rrtHE finest qualities of Greehand Black TEASi Mo ■i, cha> Java and Rio COFFEES i Love ring’s D. Re* fined 1 and Crushed SUGARS jNcw Oilcans,St, Lotus Refined and Havana do; best Bunch RAISINS; Citron, Lemon Peel. Prunes, Dates, &c., for sale by ’ ' H. C. KELLY, No. 21) Fifth street. (CENTRAL TEA STORE—rhe subscriber has new J on hand and is constantly receiving, Fresh To s of all descrlptionti; sold in the United States orany part of the world; at the lowest rates of any in the Tea Market. These Teas willUe sold loose or in metallic packages, to suit customers, and cither kinds warranted fresh.— The metallic packs are air tight, ani warranted so, not withstanding Wmj and unpnanpi.d assertions by l n . leregicdpeTßonfl.' l 1 • .jfcMdj- _-jj« v» <v*-sLjwY •• \**ifiA- ’ <' , •- i 1 *" * *• * 1. -* « v , \ .? - ..V -vr*-** j & > .1 .’.i ' -.■■r i;-::-/#**- * ..sransjprtaiuitt; £in«sj ■ -w TOUOIfXOGIXfiIZfIf llOVTJ&l isles the shortest route - Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line* Bemoval. Vo tbe Ladles o; A. OI’MIVbTT & 00., TRANSPORTER FORWARDING AND COM* MISSION MERCHANTS, Depot, Conal Baiun, 403 Penn st., Pittsburgh .i T"iiiia»«» ir Writing -Claira, - •>.w-d j x> WILLIAMS, Professor of Penmanship in iVL Dntt's MerianUle Cnllege, Will open a Ladies' writing Class, on Monday ne», in a private classrooms opposite Nelson’s Dagnerrean Gallery, Philo Hall. La , dies desirous of obtaining: an eleganv dpislolary hand. havobow^an-opportunity—‘thlii being the only Ladies, WritingClassmihe city.. Hour,«,|oto 12A. nl. ' -Gentlemen’s Writing Class mlhe College at the usaal boars. ■■lftW-- rnOIX. BUTTKR— 4 btu£««, in cloths i - Y. rL 16 bbl*-, pamn cloths; inatreo’a ■ - ’ ■■ ■' WM.DYEB. and fdr sale by .. .... - ■ *»> **»l L * \ *■ 4* * M ■'■ - V « *•’ <# Vi *:■ ■ ’’lf’ !- • <4, Catalogue of WlnaS alUWqaon. TOOaT-Olftonilon J)ookPort. Cbowe Ofi Soft, Bui-, JL*-gundy Port.. . ? v» • . ■ Lisbon.SicUy. Sherry.— Gaston Pale SUSrryVßnQDlphPale Sherry. Cherry Brandy^- Wjild Cherry. Juice, Old Ddnwb Cher -cy-.t { M.;.: J "" ' l ./-••* \' r 'A'? . BpatklingMoekr- VeryBupenor;Wine.-:*■■ ; .• Chaowagfu— Grape, Mar-, quettfcrle, *up*r. . u Claret.— Latour, MedoctCbaXeauxLoiiHe, Si. Estephe, St. Jalieii. , .. . .. < r . .. • : • Bduume — Cette, Grave. Barsac, Haul Santjorne.; . Hoclc Wine. —Wacbeftheuner.Deltlesheimer, Hnppers bcjger, Forster Trammer,; NerTBteinor,-Mar<tobrtninrr, Hockheimer, LeibfraamUch,.Rudeshcinier, Mosel Mu): •bateller. 1 .••••.: vt x ' : •■! •j2franrfy.~-Boovet, J. J«DupuyyHorcaai MarlelUQtard, i Dopuy A Co., Bennesay,Pinet, Cog- 1 tiatf, 1815, Extra fine, very old. ... \ Gin.—Schiedam, Swan; Vfl^cfiinp , s double brand-. ..,, Ru/n.-rSt. Croix Rura,.Oid Cumberland HarbOr,Torlo i Rico; Old Jamaica Rdm. i i Whiskey.— Scotch, higb-ilavored; Irish,“Old Mononga- 1 bela. d’Aosynthe. very superior. . ;. i For sale wholesale and reiall.by.. - ? 1 /: P. Borbaob, * • •lgyLmehystreet, i .• -i - —r, —'.l *‘ JUST opened auW/.S; HAVEN’S Smtiobery Ware* Room, corner Market.and Second streets, several cases of English and French Stauoneiy, including a fine’ assortment of bmsn COW-of various niwfirjiesJJioic paper and envelopes of new patterns; .cmbosjed.cards, inkstands, the largest variety ever offered for safe in thts city, mmon? .which wIH be found pmxlp and'fpunt inks, cbmuaud glass fiptshe&iirfiverysiylo'val&aj 9 neio js um atr-txght Xnkstand, constructed lo evnpora-' tioii: porcDplfiepen-holders; Gilhett’s 30 3 pens; Smith’s -gold.pens ; -pEn racks 7 rulers; bnne and ivory folders; metallic raemorandnm books r'FabcrsV Brookman’s, Langden’s and other celebrated.raanoiactarera of lead. LpencilspGofttai’s 'bverpointed pencils; huff and white envelopes, allures; alsoparchtnehl envelopes; for en* closing valuable documents. . Also, cream.laid quarto- UndßatHposls,raledandplam. EnglishGUenrfapaper, ■Ac.,Ac.- . i (marr - Plttolmrgb liUe insurance Company. ThE fbllowin£p6rf>ons,by the term of the Charter-Of the PITTSBURGHLIFE 'INSTftANCE COMPA NY, are Director* of eaidCompimyforihe first year : James S:Hooq, . Charles A. Colton, • ■ -'Joseph B.’LeecV -'Saniaelta’Clarkan, . JohnS,Diiwonh, v -William Phillips, • .John ApWiUonj ? 'At a meeting of the above Directors, held at the office of €.;A>: Colton, oniheSSthinstant,—- JAMES S.JIQON,was elected President; ■*-: 3amubl hretoBKAN, Vice President i .. > 1 >Ch&tU4 A: Colton, Secretary; Joseph s. Leech,Treasurer. Samuel Dilworth ; M.D., Examining; Physician, rhe Stock Sabscnption Books of the Company •willi he found for the present dt thehou&e of Murphy, Wilson, i A Co., on >V ood street, those wishing to subscribe i can have an opportunity to do so. i By order of the. Board, .. . . j C:A.COI/rON t 9cc’y. i feb27:2w UaiNTING, WRITING arid WRAPPING PAPERS X 350 reams 24by 08 Printing Paper;, ii > i'-t 300 do 24by30. do. do; . 300 do 12 by 32 do do; spo do ,i 8 bj24*24by 32,24 by 34,43 by 41*, 28* by 43 } 400 do Bine, Factory Paper i . 1200 bundles Single Crown Siraw Papar}- ■ 400 do Double do • do; . 700 do Medium . do .do; 350 -: do . Medhnatind Single Crown Rag/; , The undcrsigucd'keep» c.oitantly on Jbapd: and. for sale or exchange ior Rags, a large.and general assort-- menrof Ruled, Cajl Letter, Hardware and TeaPopcrsi Bonnetßoarda, Ac!,Ac. Also, FeliingoP&ttuzes, for Paper .manufacturers- ' Printing Paper-made to order on short nouco. . -J.X..J3HEE, febSl- ' • comer of Penn and Irwin fits. HI STTO El & .CO.’S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, ; >AND‘<m2>-FBLtOWS> DEPOT, - i £JO. 80, APOLLO BUILDINGS, * FOURTH .STREET, Sign of Bee»H*ve« riIHESUBSOmBEB&bsvo tpdfied a Qtralmm* Fur- L nuking Store, m connection witit:an-Odd Fellows 1 Dfpot, in which are to be found a vaneiy of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows* Regalia, neverbefore present ed to a Pittsburgh-public, by a single establishment. From Philadelphia, they rare-in: Tegular recetpVof.- Odd -FeUotcs' Regisiera, Lodge Blank Bocks, and other Lodgeiarticles. -.The: at their, counter is most gorgeou&and.admirably assorted -> no thing-of the sort, socntmly exgtusuii has ever been seen mthismarketiasachprofusion. . . <•: : >-■' The Gentlemen’s Famishing Department tamentifal ly supplied with a - vanety'of superb afcd delicately wrought articles ot dress. - The variety as /'entirely too groat to cnamer&te in a moderate, spuee;; we must, • therefore, dlrecr the public to ah investigation of the I .block iteelt. .. All that wo can say in this connection is,’ ;. that at our-Establishment the gentlemen of• taste can be ; i supplied with any uxtlclein our line, manufactnted.cut of the best materials rand by; the. most; experienced hands.- We solicit'an examination of our .stock; it co'mposesa variety Which challenges comparison^ ->A. large Int of Fisse'Silk and L<««S:sAfrti/ F<mcg of .various kinds, antflnthirt eveiy dtticletjf reomfort luxury which a gentlemen of goodtaste-would fehcy: We solicit a snare of Signof the®*e : Hivb, • < - No. SO Apolloßailditigo Fourih au , SL&kZKR PaOSKB, BeaatlngsibPrelßer«i 1 /'mVil engineers an© LAND.SURVEYORS V> Tiaviilgassoclated themselves for that purpose; will buend to SURVEYING;Iaying out and 1 dividing land into Lots, leveling, draughting and making' Plans and Maps; layingoat,locating and superintending the can-, strucuoikot Jftail, Plank, hTAdam and other roads, bridges. Ac., ou favorable terms. . .? C 7“ Office No 100 Ross Street; 1 head of Fifth, near the Court Nohse< Plttsbargh j Pa. : [feho:2v • Fire and, llleurtne Insurance* - / r " THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA'wiII' make pertnaneiiiaiid limited Insurance bn Property in this City and vicinity* and on'-Saipmenls by Can&ls r Rivera, Laves, and by&ea._ Tho properties of this Com pany arewell invested andftitnisn an available fund for the ample indemnityof all persons who desire tobe pro tected dy Insurance; . .WMvP. JONES* Agent, maylo , . , ,44 Water street. VTVHIO AN© PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD —Seal-1 edproposalswili be. received avjthe'office of the' Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in Fitts-' burgh/until Thursday vthe iSOth" day'of March hext,..for laying the track from Pittsburgh to;Massillon } sdistance of 107 miles. Specifications'and tonneofpropoaiUinay J)e obtained at the Office in Pmsbui^h,forlwo ; weeks previous to the letting, pa. application to Sohnnon-W. Roberts, Chief Ehgiheer, The proposals mnst be in ac cordance with the printed forms; übd ; addressed tb the President of the Company. Will. ROBINSON, JR., 5 Pittsburgh) Feb. 1 d, 1851: ■ ' ' , " ' . North AmericanVNew York Tribune, American Bourbad Journal,publish fonr times. . ,jfeb&td PROPOSALS FOR ERECTING A WIRE SUSPEN SION BRIDGE over the Allegheny river7©j>posite •Mechanics. street, iathoFifth Wan; qft heCity of Pitts burgh, in place of thb structure recently aeatroyed by firo. Sealed proposals will be Tec eived at the office of Jacob Painter A Cq., Liberty su until the 15th day of March next, for the erection.of the, above, described ' Bridge! The pattern thereof to be the same aa the Mo nougahola bridge, with sqch alterfttionaas bidderemay suggest, and the Directors approve. By order of the Director*. • feblitd ■ - FREDERICK LORENZ, Preset. JOHN O'DOWIfKI.L A, X* MUI»LBN,*->■- *.W. B. lIUKTS&. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. ; Ptttibargh Chair <ACab!nel ware Baotna, N 0.98 Third StTCittSauti.SuU. : >. o ? D- M. A Co., respectfully inform their friends EL, and customers that they have, if not the Ihvgest Kph stock ever before seen in this ctiy v ihc ( J *| I variety of styles, the finest finished, made pftha best reasoned-matenaisi and- byi the best workmen.in ihe western country-all of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city* Oar stock Is all oar own manufacture.,; no importations. < ■** • -...ai.. . •• ••. • • ? Steamboats and Hotels furnished atthe shorest notice. All orderflpromptly attended . jal7 A. JAYNES, 39 Fifth et ARDEB3OK BTBEET, ALLBOIIBNT CtTT, PBRNA.! - mHE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends I a ni the public generally, lhauhaving completedills ‘Flatting Mill, and having now m operation ♦wo new ii&stom made Planing Machines* iWoadwonh patent,) and several circular and upright Saws,*b® 18 now prepared to furnish promptly and at redndea (rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. ; 1 The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders.is particularly-balled to t&fc above establish ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for snipping, box making,house, otcamboai work, &c.,oan be found S * planed or sawed to order, with prompt i°HN A bLoOmlr^ IN. B —“AU order? duected to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. -1 A. W. Fob tor, .. • : •• ATTORNEY Aim COUNSELLORJLT LAW; AfKICB V NO. 104 FOURTH.STREET, ,««w, (3 rani ( } itrUt, friiatuogH. fa. ‘ novlS:dawty. ,-r: Law Parweritip, j rf IHB subscribers, have associated tijenwelvcs iu the ■ ff 'ora'etifle of Law, under the firm of Black & Wash **nroic One of the other of Uiem, waen ftot eogareds n r'ftiirt con be found at oil times m the office, onFaunh. J»itt«bufrh : , now occupied by Mr. Black, i SAMUEL W.BLACKi t febB , READEWASHINGTON. 1 Juuu a. H. Fountain H BAS taken ohageof the urulfer the OLD EAGLE? SALOON, where he solicits’the pa tronaee of tho public. He hopes, by his: endeavors, to Senuhe faTor of his fnoniU febM if TfolUKhaiitii Honuthetanti, Aei:< : TTTE-nie prepared 10 -ihake contracts to brinrr out W from .Philadelphia, this jseasonj laTge lotsofheiVy jreiVhis, on terms, and at very law «« o, feb2l|lot =•■ • - ..C&nalßwn. 200 So ll bf GEfc_<Pr JOSH^ ,^S, ao ' febl# : • No*4 Wood iu;et. rr&ua*'- y *i. > ■ ■i, . :*> S-*‘V - SMIIM=MI iHisaUaiKOna. Notice to Contractors. LeOb«AF Planing r ‘e “ **„' *i 1«- -t ‘ ", * ' r- : . « 4 ' _ X- * * X 1 ?-: ‘■-.-.ff .-v • -i..- -• t r'rC*\X . .".y, ' "y'\\ # 1. . V 'T—- .jjsiTVT. - HKsteUaneoos. ' BL&CK BBESS GOODS—JoIt received psrexpreas, •;.«SS*te black Lastting Silk.: Abo, -100 piccec wmto e black.and.colored Crape A - ■ ... , ,-r A. A. MASON & CO. KJSH, Lt PiENS—Received ibis morning, another lot assorted grades Irish Linens. • mariS ..... A.A.MABON fc CO. ■ >ACON CASKS—7S empiy Catksfor fifth) low by .;. r ~ JVM,DYER, I[TrABH-Mlff?UEE>r'^‘sran» J 'Labor Saving: Soap Hw foTfslo bylhe bar. auhe mannfactarer’s-pnces. > , , , > • i WM,DYER :. : £SIJG&R'OUREJ> H&'M-i.io,oTOp|«esin stoafcehoaae sufo-b yl . ' [raurto] WM^DYER. C^g BEEP :. 8b! ; u :l orsal<>lw dyer. |U) CHEESE—WO bbla Tory strong old CtSeso for l su'cSa low pricy. [marlSJ WM.DYER. UNEt-EOUR—W bbl«,fineFiottrfbJ i jiaie;cJbeap. - mans 3- WM; OYER. .j^BaHj>i|R*eHEfeTiatrbtoaaj>tligrhtt^a«fe«le. ; -i->CT-=iW A < &s. firat-ratcHecavraa,' : JiJ.iorWhich lhe W»hesi market price . ©RES3 SILKS—Juat received, .UQ pieces assorted irtlek spiring Breea Silks, at J L iS,™ a-mv&S&siu’Vi* < ; •;••••• At A. MASON fc.CO’S. ■mo EAII<BOADCONTBACTOII3r-We are prepared ■ X to enter into contract* with Hailroadinen,io supply them with Ground Feed at prices which, will give satis* fcglion.- . : f. *■-«■RHODES* ALCORN, marl 4 107 Thiriistreet, opposite the St. Charles.- Ti/TIDDUNGS—SCO bush, fine in store and/or Bale by M--. martt ■- ; -RHODES b AI.CURN. /'"tOELN-i-600 bush; in store and for saleby -• , JL> ; : RHODES* ALCORN. HORrS—3oobufiu. in store andftrsalhbJ > -marl4 , , r RHODES & AL^ORN r\o RN—*l,ooll bush, to arrive and for sale by; . , ” N •; r r-ir.; RHOPKS A^ALiCORN. SAL.UOH BOAKUS—llKytW.feel good qnaUiy, well j£; seasoned, for sals at greag^regoc^g^rlce^oj marl 3 - *. AUegheny Piaaijig Mills. !OX BOARDS AND **ANEL BtOFF Y well seasoned, far sale cheap, by - * ;■> :* riOHN A-SLOGIIER, , Allegheny Planing Mills. O J=i“SXa. STEHINE CANDL.E3.for sale by •: ■ •-’ > J;P. WIT,t.IAM3 & CO. VENISON BAMSfqtealebyv -, k ■■■■. r ' ‘ >0 pttrt3 J. D. WgJJAMS-* CO BBL.CHESNUTS for sale by ■■ ■ : matl3- - . i . i ■ J.jS( WILLIAMSi& CO BOIiiBUTTER— 12 üble. freahi in doms; for sale, i cheap.by .... . .WM.-DYEB« maTlO 20? Liberty elred. . fff IC&Oitlr ONU'l r ti-4U bb&.reeeivedand toraaloby H .mariO. . SAMUEL .P.SiIRIVER. V~l BEEN APPLES—IIH) bbls. received and for Ml*. fjT; laailO ; "BJIMPEL P. SHRIVEB. fi;SNtJTS—2D bbia/receiredimtforgilaby *' marlO . . : ; SAMOEL -P. SHRfVEB RiEDAHPLES—Received andfoaaale.br -* ’••ffliaflO ' • 1 SAMPER P. 3HRIVER. SIC E—lU tiercesfre shßic e-reco ive dandfo r aale by _ glariO- 1 ~SAMUEL P.SHRIVER. YOLLBUTER—Iu bbls.prime Roll Boiler received Vandfotsaleby SAMUEL PiSHRTVER. IACHES—3OO bosh.rcc’damhfor gate by . : : iattTiO,. ... _ , SAMMEib P, 3HHIVEB bmh- received and for Bale by ~ r SAMUEL P;BHRIVEB. Sh6rts - '~rpO Bitnat’e between Wood and X Market, andruaninff-.ihrough firora Front to Second fftreet.recently occupied by Scaife & Atkinson. SCAIFB, ATKINSON & OKELY, • ,r: ,:.No.HB.Frontgf. 7CQNOMY CRAB CIDER—2O bbU, Economy Cider 2d in store and for sale by - •■. ■ ooarl-, ;, r - - MILLER & RICKBTSON. TT’EG BUTTER—I 4 kega Batter j tilt received and for R sale bv..., [mar4ltv°&HLLEß jb-BICKETSOff. tALM OIL—I,OOO ds. Palm Oilin store fiind for sale marl . MILLER & RiCgETSON. ■“tLARET iLas. Bordeanx.Cisret Wine j : v r > • - ’-20boXes‘ So' do Nedoc. mar 4 lw* • -i j - AHLLBH- &• gfegfer SON. Cassia jnn received arid for sale: J by -: ! IdiHrtl -MILLER fc RIOKETSON. 1 '• ONG CLOTHS AND IRISH LINBSS-^ . jt-T llcascaanperand sdper extra'Long Shawls; 3 . , ; do -,r,- IrishJLioens; .. :Of the most approved maijQfactttre jas'opened at - BALEBUCfI A LEAVES for sa!o !oT7 by 1 KEYSBR Is M’DO WELL, ' mntl2 :' * : ", : .. Wood street. -A MINEEAX., VVAXERBOUNTAJN and fixtures, -CL : ingood order, for sale by ' nt TARBtE DUST—S btls. for saie by ' ’ ‘ r j$!L mails' .my KEYSER&EI’DOWELI.. yjrt XBS. ASSAPaAS folsale low_by 4tU maria -■ 'f KBYBER A ATDOWKH, >rr\BAS>—Yoirnfe HVeori; ; Gttnpbwd*r, ’ imperial and X originalpackftffeSjVand: packed ia i v.>- • >arB , : ■ - ;KINQ,A MOORHEAD LTVER, OlLr—Warianied pure on draught, V/ Rdshbori, Clarke & Co**, in bottles, for sale by B: A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., marS < Corßrst &Wood sts . TURNED FILL BOXES—Assorted sizes, for sale by ;; marB , B. A.; FAHNESTOCK fc CO. , Extract Indian HEaiF— imboned, roi sale by tmarQ] - B. A.• FAHNESTOCK & CO. : . T A CTUCARiUH—EngIish imported,'for.sale by- JLi marB R. AUFAHNESTOCK' A CO; TOUTTV—lnblodder-.inassorted sUedpackagesvfor •If. FAHNESTOCK A CO; • EVEN’S and smaUyfbrsale by maiB : V B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. SUGARS.— New Orleans Sugar ; Su Louis Powdered Sugar; do - Crashed do; :r-. ;Ui. r do-:•:•* -Ularififed ; do} j . . r do: Loaf.... - .do; rastore and for sale by ' [marS] ' KtNG & MOORHEAD. Tt/TOL ASSES:—New Orlfca&sMolassdk; . XXjL . ' St. Loais scgftr-house Syrap i ' 'Bt. James do do; Battle Groanddo ; doirjtor *sale by, .. , _ KING A MOORHEAD, : C°g~ Prime Ri ° mOBACCO—Of the following brands*ilasseil&Rob* 1 inson’s; WH Grant’s;'v Wjer*’;.Richard Eng’s; wB Hair’s; Bartow**Jhr.firtooxefcT.lirkidre. dnd for ,salsby. [marg]. •;;V. KINU A^MQO&HKAD. QUivriqiKS.—fiiaaa, assorted sizes; iron, and Nails 4 -White Lead; Cota Brooms; Beaver Baskets and .Tubs, for sale by.. [m&rBJ , KING. A MOORHEAD. ■ DRIED APPLES—IO bbls. super Dried Apples; -12 B‘acksdo ‘do. .do; /: Instoreand for sale by. ..., jvr • inar4 MILLER A RIGKET9QN. £j IHjAR HOUSE MOLASSESt-40 bbls. sTfit Motfsi-' 0 ear Junes’ Refinery,in stowandforsalo by mart . ... , ; MILLER. A RIOKETSON. OIL ,MEALr-0£ obi owntnanafacture constantly on hood and for sale by RHODES A. ALCORN. mai7 '■ 117'3d st/, oppnsße Su Charles Hotel. G ROUND hand mfrfomieby JJT mat 7 ; RHODKS & AJLCORN. «uid ibr sale by _ • Tnar7-.. i ; . RHODES &ALCQRN, XTUL.IF.D &a wi.k vwjf-mit own roanafaciarc, eon xX'sULhAjr oti han<3 } add for v ij mtr 7. .j * RHOyES &~alcoen rraop^o-7^^ ■TbREMIUM MUSTARD—bf.ottr. ."own manufacture, onbahd .nd by & : nRIED bdA in-store and fot'iale-by -1 ) mar? :: WM, DYER. 207 Liberty si TTf RAPRING AND PRINTING PARER—Hem the VV “Clinton Mills,” SleabenviUe, for sale by ; •■ main- 'v-'' ■■V' ; - W.FJMARSHALL-.' rTTALL PAHER-Ptices reduced aube Eastern Fa ■VV Par Hangings Store, No. 85 Wood street, marll W. P. MARSHALL TJIREBOARDPRINTS—for sale by JC , mar» ~ , ; . . TT.P.MARSHALL. WINDOW BLINbs-for sale by • > main : - W. P/MARSHALL. 1 Pl GROSS superior SCYTHE RIFLES, In store and M for sale by T, WOODS AiSON, ' marll _ ' No. 61 Water street. SBBLS. WHITE BE&NS for sale by - marll ■. T. WOODS A SON. -JOOS^l^asbN. |AOR ,SALIS.-rA:large ana cieganuy finished GLASS 1? CASE,suitable for aSiore Room;. WiH .be sold a bargain af No. 79 Fontth street. ' taai7dlt» HAUT SATURN WINE—IS bhds. Ham ‘Batnro Wine; . SO half do do;. and for sale TiilSH—Nos. 1 andDMackerel; Cod Fab; White Fish .Jf jmdHerring,;for«leby,,;£(ebfflb_ij\y»l.DYßE. TJOTASU— B casks Potash just rccejved andtor sale ■r' by • MILLER A RICKfeTSON, - ~matl -, - i Nos. figlltfag-SSa Liberty,street. NO.3UOA.tt— 101 hhdB,?jurt,receiveiaaifor aa e i ihftTUhU MILL£B t CtnJECH & CO. .rOOi TYPE.—Wooden Type, from the mono <Y, f»oloiy,pf .WelU fcWebb.ftmiuihed atehcrrt no tlco.bv tfebgQl , W. B. HAVEN. • xedai dnr. me&toam r by r. -• WM.DYEB- : ~'u "'I •-r .-a-.’* v -:4- •. •. ■J . - ■ «t ■ l .J* . v Y iijr , - j.l <{/ w . - >.• ’ . ' .-:•••'■••/ . i- : " ■ :- v • \/- r*; : r • •.'v;'-/ % r ',* yi fr\'. T ;. -- r -j v - J ; ‘ v • . «*. ■ v.'.': 1 • ■■ *' * * • . &i)£ iUdlg ££lmimg|)Oot. A WIFE'S FIM GRIEF- i. • . ■ BY JOSKTS-feCHASttUtß’’ ' Who that has sat.down it), measureless content, * and enjoy the pleasures ..which, fullygratifieatian supplied, has not at times felt ritxpff -.in the mind the painful inquiry,‘iHow long: Will-this laetf—• ; What wilt occaf to disturb, the. bappfoeas which ' ianow vouchsafed?” I never hadyo .animal to which I was particularly attachedV-andl MM* had one from a cat to a horse to which I was not i strongly attached—that I did r tipt joecosionaUy pause in my use or caresses of it,,apd ask, “What willoccur to,deprive me bf.lt—accident, escape, ordeathl” , iJy In the midst of social enjoyment; when the da* ty of sustaining the amusement-of the converse* tion has' devolved upon another,:hotff often will ■ the inquiry arise, “ How Jong will thia jest 3” No sign of rupture is presented, na.boken ofdiasoftu tion is observable; but. there, must ba n rupture,' ' there will be a dissolution. , -How; will it come, land wfteni .... _ . {.confess that sqch. anticipatiopaa/a,pot always th’e.hyidence'o/ awe]} balaucsd/ tqipdr'too often they come .frpm.h .morbid st»te;.of aG?jUdgs, that .frequently produce the very evils.they suggest*— 'lhe anticlpatiopiOf .evil is nqt to, mock the result of unhappy eaperienee,-as, the.-consequence of « want of self-abstaining power., .i, : r : Years ago it was my .chance tobgruier a young woman, at the momentwbeu sfiewastakingleave of a.lover.. She.stoodiitqmeat departore, until by turning a cottier he; was con* cealed'from-hejc”eight, „ ..bbbbojvhS' . “ Can it last?’’ ,said, she to herself,,..And why nor ? If he loves me now, when,:jny station and consequently my .bis,’surely he mdstiose ma more when j have had the adyanlage 'qf his'.asJO.ciationcpnd have eon- . etantly.'improyed'byi that intetconraei’!u* .' She. passed: onward, ’ I-heard no,other words, hut her stepsindicated a heart* at ease,: or if dis- . Curbed, it was .the commotion .of iuejrpressiblo - .pleasure. . “Can it last? and if not, wheitMH ,it fail 3”—* “ How yyill ita diminution rcrgplfiepjqitqelf 3" These- : in as I . tfio’ughtof : fh'e.approachiag.nnptials,;vrihndonce, a few days after the, marriage; £ kiwvjjher leaning against the trnnk.of a treewhich WWitbett in full blossom. , She was evidently connecting hBr own . new .estate with the .lovely .hopefulness of the branches above.her, and as aharafsedihoheyes agaio, it was evident rthat shewasthinking of.the fhture, which. was radiant with hqpe. - Jbr one moment a cloud seemed to pasqpver ber.faee.;Jt,waa rathe er'doubt than pain. . She looked again at the irea-nod ita. munificence ofbToom ; the..cloud passed away from, her face, and she came away in evident deljgbf v ' That was a springof disappointment, as I re* member; a frost destroyed and en tirely ruined the hl9s9ohts,pft the ;trea at which she Np.fruifcjyas borne. appiehend, my o.wflrinftrtniW that led' me to tbinjk more.of cbnuges ,which, might come across, the path of. the pewly*tnanied parson, than any .thing in her condition; far.although Y subse quently saw where the.danger .lurked,-.yet then it was with pie only the foresbadowthg.of. a some* What morbid' 6ensibhity,cQiftrived Xo, .anticipate enough to make the present gloopjy with appre* bepsiona 1 of the .futorel .. So I,watcb<ed»4 Blesssd be the race of croakers, whose are con, stantly conjuring‘up. a. cloud.tojdarken their minds, and who are too selfish to JekabjMSM pass without the benefitoftheir. overahtdowißg fore* bodings. I watched this case, fof.;the-fijst accla mation which I, have recorded of tipsy oung wo* man had touched a chord.,gf .melancholy in my own disposition, and spl -was unxioija to.see “ how loDg it would last;” how iongthq: peace, joy and domestic felicity would continue...,.lt,-jdid sot seem to me that the disturbance could originate . with her. , ; ' The husband was fond, of ampsemeßt, and he kepi and used a good gun, and some. WSlistiained dogs.; "But. though.., these. drew from hls home, 'ydt.tbe fine disposition qfijhe wifi . found in the dumb but eagacioua. of ' her husband, objects of regwdi;), ; to like them,, arid as hecame their gehile ; joatnre,they loved her, joyed in h'er caresses, and pegmjd to bm a sober resolve to watch over .her, and to secure iteven at e<mfe» I was disappointed at thia, having anticipated that the litter ol .dogs would have disturbed ihe equan* iro ity of the' wife; : ani thus have provoked fepriaal* from the husband. ;■ ■■ ' ' It was not long before spme.eveut—{.think it waathe ordioaryteaultof.“security,'’bhSimissra* hie pride of tryin_g. .to, ble in jeopirdizirig 'the. Teace.and .conjfort of a fomily by goipg,‘' security ” for aqiVSi-iO Whom others; could not have;"bed,. ,they# would not hoye asked secarity—that, Bwept from the husband a Considerable, portion of tbciproptr* ty which had made his condition better ;than the wife’s beforeVmamage. ! “And here,”said I,“it will, cease, tolast” I I hope that my feelings were of tbe. righJ T Jrind; T think now.that they were only -thossbfcurioslty. Some peSpleseem. to:des.fre anievil thatsihey have ioretold. I-thinklonlydeairedto.knop.bnwthe loss of property was td a2ecttha.wife K .,v, • . ; Her husband was the" first to tell her pf themis* fortune. ' . •1 ~ ■ <-T am sorry, my dear,” said tbs .qmrt wife, “ sorry indeed, lt will compel you to do much of the work you ji $vb. hiths;to biiedvJthsrß to per-, form. Bo not let the loss of,your property mor*., tity'you, no* ,su®r.jaahk|C.iu,iweH,ojiithe error, if ft was on error, of the act .by-whieb theloa oc enrred.” “ Bnt yop, yon my4iear- I wifer^T i '*4'isi;t “It dull.;not,” imd''she;':<»eMßntislly''tiffect ms; it will riot .add,fo ftiY“lalroii'r !iJ I must lobk afier' the household effaira;wE»ther we 207 Liberty etre'et. bave onef arm or two.” , ;hn»6hn4'airpuMlllwe the comb* qu entuponaomepropehy more ’tMffpttffi po»i ca sed; bbt it tvbs.b" pariijnablb tbat the Loss of. property pf&cedhetmore'BpCm hi* lay* el, and removed something oftha'bppcaranee of difference between them. - ; ; was not mach.ofa grief.- “Ttlistedyet.’ 1 . >'■ w*“- The sudden death of'the * beautißjl’bojrj.waa: tben<al,d|s'(ur}iiiig Psnss. I wesnotin the house duringvthSshofitillttsß of too child, hut I attended .<•* body ftom thb houEh.wf'mguriilng. to the churchyard, When tha- elodsfcltuponrbn coffin, I'thought' thb "heart' of ha*® bunt She leaned over to look down fiitortne reat« ing place of.her seemed necessary to prevent her ffoitt.‘•'gflxng on* to him.” • And I'aaid, “It Instsnojonger.” ■ The friend awTneighbprTed her back to hat thy wbicbhiigsre herasßefltceilherarm with« in hit, and drew her might lean bn bis minly: . Bhdwed.mei'iay ml** take, " r ''' The mother had aafiferedj bUlthfe'afihcfioo, cay, thehappinesy ofthe wife, waattawearnplpte. ■- ConW nmnther be happy' rtturofag.fromXhe yet unsodded grave of her only chad* 1 . • V v ;£ *?“? • .W't.lieafjti’ana.Swfiit for : the .mintstratibna : of: ce wv affijctiofc ? L '®hef fetbet : hadsuffered in the death of - ths boJ'WtYWI. and as much/sajihe, and 1 yet ai‘ the ■ anguish he had' hushed hisown gilof that he might Bastaiaherinber sorrow, Tbbmpther&trimted; but; the wife: rejoiced: How beautifhl; hnd bsau* tifying for the moment had aonow.'keeosne. It seemed, to me as if affection bad never before pos» sessed- such /charms; it needed afflictiohto make jt apparent, as.the sunlight pouring, thro oghcrev* ices into- a darkened chamber becomes viijblo only by tha floating particlesthaf reflect tKainSjnshing rays. , . —-■"» . -'The attain ofthoccuplo vwrtnatso'frcspeross V- :r .■'> ’ ;* . i* * ME= OEM ii'-.#?*'/* ■f.- =NE WOi 210. ‘v.* - I jjr' - '& -- \ V ' *1
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