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Large etas will.not be inserted unless an extniprire . . 117 :Advertisements upon which the number of huer• tionkis °not ntarked,. will:be Inserted and . charged. anti) Fro essiona...i tubs.' A ka k. .inorney-at • try cc in !fa e • viell'isituildrsigi,Griu3t street.. r may:+.7-2m, A at Late.—osteei Fourth • ~4treet;near R - .Pauerien's Lively Stable, febr7. U. ' RUE % A'r .—Ofrice, 0.77 tquiq .0. 0., 'tear aur2l-7 VElt;: Phsui.rian and Say:rm.—Office' 11 No.l. St. Clair streeq - Pittsbui,#. • • ang2l-y. J 9 11N. CRAWFORD, Airier. Ola Si.. Clair street; 0... Pita dui Iscb3 . : • CORLANDO LOOMIB,-.Asternry orLotiarDeicadtA. AL above Wood.. • • THOMAS M. MAItSHALL,..4uotn.ty at:Law: 7 olS* Lowrieg &ladNM Fount' 'IC:. J"74'. TA hi Es C AL, LA N , Attorney at Law, corner of ylie ennd Filth ctrects—"l4w . • . lir • • homey at me. • to e Same building vrith:dlderiumu,Al'alaster, Fifth it; etween•Wood and Smithfield ma: • inigl7-den• • • TORN llAßTQN,...Aucentrai Lair.-o Erica. North aide Filarelrem,*bettreen Wood and Smirtdlield,ln.LEe amarrbulldlng With Alderman Morrna;.. ' Itlep3o.ly 4..AL'ltletti4V,-.4morney as Laut--41mee Wallace's buildingislasletillTds. et, between Wood and Smithfield ate . • : . . r_IEORGEViratt.Y . NG. Attorney and Courudier at Late Ur and Nancy Pat , Zie.,-EEce at the collier or 4.thad Wood sta.. orex B lhbet. &Jones' Exchange office; oql4, 101.MILIND SNOWDEN, Axernety Le la:;:riee. ~. Xi the buildigg oCleft.NOrth.EasL comer of Fourthand SmithGe'ld sti: - • • • • - r.- tiovfl-y R. MORELOW, tide-of Vlttq street,:betiveeit .Wood owl Smithfield; Pitutiorgb. . .. • peANDLE.S4,,tc TireLtrit .anontynou . .counc.t.• tors of /410- . -o.lleo on Fourth at. opporite klt itinecson'a Livor3 i Stabln,Tnl 3 burgh• • Fri KVARD& SIVA RTX %V ELDER. 41tornsys Chime on FuurtL strew; betweeglVood and . Smith field. opposlto. Prater/unit Llverk , Auoroey and Couruellor gt reckmed to ibelad door below Grunt et.; ou.FrouFtl2,,to theoaCkl4fely. occupied by Alderman N. 3 lTlZlVRYisitizieneyand eares:ilor,at Offiee in Bakewcllli Buildings on Grunt greet. • C: idilANNOt_,..Auomey 4cfloiselt...a. at Law.— 411 Est, between IVd , :ptl.tiod Smithfield ) and nearly ppnoalte taa 51aver's office. ticivill• Deruin,fourth Sire doors ,:rat or work. watnnitedi and ;taw lierfecdy dor. ienr.fory.ho chiarf,es will be made.... :.:.. leblo - - - • REMOVAL:--lle. Robert Snyder. bus re.bwred office to Fourth street,: between Woodand Stiiitb; . REfi. "aft":?, l , l ,*(tu.. .. new .warebouse. on Tbit# steet, nearly eii . pcihe Vogt. jEJd9VALerJOHN./...all7o.llEL,'Attoruay Law,: Alio has removed to Foarthat next door lo.the °nice at Aideaosan-Steel, ' _ . . apt t' ll t f ext., AiN. s , at Law, ..WasMagion._Pn.• Cof .;mm er " leas made in Wubingma t •rayelit,. Greene and Odjoialmr-aaaaami:- . -* •...Hold-pi To . • COYLE, 'ffogarg • and Contsrusern—Otiee ail Mettelf's - Building.' 'Fourth street,: near Smithfield, • Pitrahargh: Deeds.Bondi, Mortgagee:Articles cr.a'gree.• "men; and all athir instruments of writing Jravia up with accuracy and dispatch. " Titles :to Real Estate examtued. L i 0 WIN . WILSON, Attorney and Couruellor at • or, .I:4 • Franklin, Vennngq county,. Pa, will 'attend prompt . ly toall business entrusted An hiscnre. . Collection. , roads in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson !aun t ies: . .. . . . .. i J. 4 ' Siticki°ll 4 Co.. ' Pittsbur2b; lifurphy,,Wilson da Cq',. . .. • . . :lion. James titnnear, • Fran kli n. . - ' . . Hon. Alex.SPCalmont,• • . . . lion. J. 'Wilson. Steubenville.. 43- O. . j • y . • JOIIN . A. PAILKLNSON. AL le mh's o' Rita ‘Vard, Perot et.. between Walnut and O'Hara Ls., %Stare be mai be found at all times. Thine having houses or other prop.. erty . to.sell or rent, can have the same punctually attend: . : ed debt. Collected, and all the dunes °fall - Alderman will receive prompt attention. • 0c7.7-p. - • • -•- Sommer•Complaints AIf•NES CARMINATIVE BALSAM—Is a pleasant, tkl certain, safe and . effectual remedy for Dysetitery, Diarrhea, or Looseuess i Cholera Morbus,... SUMMER ' COMPLAINT. Colic, Griping Pains,. Soar Stomach, Sink and Nervous Ileadaclie, bleanburn.Wateihitisb,Pninsw. Sickness ofjhe Stomach. Foliating, Spitting up of Food after Ealing, and also ' when it_passes_throagh the body unchanged; Want of Appente,Rhstleasuess had Inability to Illeep, , Wind In the btornich and Boweli,,Byste.r ic si %. Cramp, Nervous Tremors a d Twitching*, Sea Sickiihsai. Falatinga„Melancholy and Lowness of - Spirit,, Fretting and Crying of. Infants, and for all BOWEL AFFEC TION'S and NERVOUS DISEASES.. • • This 'ratio is really invaluable in a:family. and may be depended upon. and if generally used by physicians, SUAIMER . .OOhIPLAINT would. no. deprived • of all its korrots, 123 they. would not" . lose one patient in five buts dred;cases; bat 'would perform effectual elites' in one law& bf the time reunited by the usual methods ofircat, rudnb It is as effectual for adults as it ts.for ehildrerr. For sale at the 'PENN TEA STORE:, 70 Fourth • street. . .• • iT7 • Nosy and A ccccc rive Ilooks.• • • ar4l.lALMEßS'„Select:Works, 4 reek Chelnieri' Daily 1,;„/ Scripture Readings; Memoir Oldie Llfeof Mrs. Pry, vol 2d; the Convent. by author of AehoolDirl in Prance; Lady Mary,'or nor of, the .world: by. Rev. C. D. Taylor, M. A.; Margaret or the Pearl, by . the 4244 Life of Pol lak, author of "Coats" of TiMit ; the Li m the emersi on Shakspeare 2, vols.; Beadle?* Works,Ltfe of Cronr.- Washington and his Generals, Napoleon and his marikalle ; Powerof Pulpit, Gardner Spring; - D.:D.; Beth el Plag c by saran; Dalir,ious.Teaching by 'Exams!" ;• pal pit,Otators of Francs: Life of Rowland Hill ;,Pree Choral Pulpit; Craws:of Prarice ,Now. andTheu; ! tethers's!, Poem; .1 Rebus on Matthew,,,adapts4 tit Union - Qua' bona; Morrells' hfridera Thllosophy; Antibes Popular . ,tales—"Makitag:Haste to bp Rich," •Illsinglithe world,” "Ri c he' have wings,"-Xeeping ap'Appsarances,""Dsht: or and Creditor." Barnes on Isaiah, 2 vols.abrulged'od. Ireland; Welcome' to the Stranger . .the, Czar, his Court and'People ; Teaching a Science; the teacher and artist,- the' Owl 'Creek Leners; Charlotte Elizabeth's uniform works. Por sale low by - • --•• • . •• - •••• ELI.IOTT & ENOLTSII, • jell% 78 Wood and 50 Market sts.. • " 1- 115 Y 'resit,-'it. O, The general properties of these Yips are Cirrmina • live rargutiva-rual Tonic I n the common disorders lulling 'from imprudence in ilitt, ke,, sack:as 'deicing* and sant:test of the.stornsich, heartburu, headaches, Ise:, where . a, mediclue is required, this preparation is very applicable, for isucerMinatorcer limiting. 01001.gire almost immedisteTeliet, wiled nausea*r sickness exist: its purgative operation upon the stomach and'bowels is gentle. and 'effectual; and_ tts tonic properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs,to perform theirproper functions with order and • regularity.. The price lies . been reduced from 50 to z 5 For sale„wholesele and•retail, by rAinsirs:. • TOCX ,Co.; .corner Fron!, - and - %Vood and Sigib .ond Wooritstreets;;Aleduel fol Pittsburgh.• . Jeld • -- - - MORCIAMS WRAI" XILLER7S far .superior o li other retnedieqor Worms. ' • • . Joity.l4th, Thi s may certify thus irtirsi tWiti of toy children. three and fivaye are old, two tempoortsfuls of Morgan's Worm to each of them: The youngest passed.s4 hula worms, the smallest could not have measured less than? inches-. The eldest paued to. Large'_ number - that we . could not begin.to count them. . I Lava used all the pops larreanidies before'. the public for worms. but can say - with a clear cenaeisnce,hforgan'sWorm Killer's tar , su patios to any now bakes the public.... . • Saisent:JOlrnsrois,' • • : Itakeratown,'Allegheny county: Prepared Sed.Bolo,wkolsiate by pros prietor: - . JOHN D. muROAN, . ..Iprogglet,Wood.alrestpritudiurgh. kIEITTLE.'‘IEN—Tt rill . a li . gle . avo to t . . le-oulieelibernlottn -youths% they have In store a lull esserunent"of Ado Bosoms; Cohan , Cravats, Stocky Packet Hand ' kerch eta; Gloves, Hosiery; Suspenders, thatbrelittailin der Shirts. Drawers, &e.; in [net every Mktg included In Oent.'s Wearies Apparel. to which - they ?twits yout.it-, tentipn. They also manufacture to order: at their factery 'East, every vartety, and pattern of smitTs, inAttantities i' and quality to suit PiTetteaticv ' ` ''s ' ' ' • ' ' Please. give at AL'ellt; and . 'exatulne our Goods- and! Prices, at onriVarekooth,Eonh-east corner of Milhaud , 'Market rtmets;sip theft*. - tairWARD TODD a - filo,- IMRE , , . • • ••. • . .. . . • ...,,..,. '• • .7._ :. 2 ...,....•.,.;;;;...-„,.....•••,;,....,..:,:!,...,:,„..„,;..,, 4,..,;:f . ••••,:_ :.:.;,.,L,.: ; „ . ,...., L. •„; . f.,,:i' ~_;„:',;'. .;:"..;•!...-•• .: ..-. - ''' ~-..,.- • ..._ ..:..'-. • ...$4.,...... ..,... --., • .. :*. __.- .:.:::•.... 7 -.,, ~;:, . .- - -..--.....,-.--,....,•<7.• j• =v .. - ... ~..-,•-..,:::- .-..- ' • . - 2. . - ' ...- .. ~ _.. ....... , .... ---- .. .•:'....•:.. *i. , .."": .. *. ~,. ' . t :;1_,.;',..r. ;* • .;;;...,.' • , ~ ....* • - _. ir ..: - ; .7. - '•':. 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'..'.. .- ' • .•., • .- -: .. —. ~ f•.- - . 4 .. -: '- '. - - . • • .. - ~," . - .... •-•• . •• • • „... r •,: •-, ...- -... .. .".; ••• • - •- - - • • - • • - _PO~Sfiv vim., J., BURNSIDE. :Aurtionter, .and ...Cciateis3ion 21.feec1altSyederal street, Allegheny city. ;febl . AhIF,ShieREN :Auctioneer . • and *Ccrininissi '• DAvlyi Luca/0447r and ermtmOtion'ilercAa4 aoritar Of wthwitto : Firth WWI. - • • . r7,EBULON. SE_ Dealerll; „Earge . y . , C4togic. 444 7, t 'grout: „ -,ltehr. mccLosnly, Irot , Citr.cielking•fisere, No. I=', iy ergot, oppooite theinioith of Market. (Oa Jl - 43811trA;'.R0 'BON; Agent 'lot Hamden & Co.'s alines, roam chxwbolovr Wood. fdbl • TILPABIJACKSOINi•Pdttnt Metkine 11/r0t;50.1.14- eity sireet,'head.ocvirood., r refit ' nEORGE COOHRAl 4 4 — For2rtzfding :w Contmustort UrAfeitlitnl;7l6.lB'Wobitistreet: feta. • ELIIOTT,AKIkUiIerS and Stasionrrs. No. Xis 6. ;11Tarkefii betira ea Third- and Foutth.. : fehl • P. DELANY, Fashinfable Clothing Store,-No; 19 00 .9 s'• O ' 7 ',.N7E comet of Wood Uridtfax th - : . _ aobi ~XT 110 ES & SON, Bankers and Leolen in Fzellan..e vCcieda Zlink NittsiNa !dirket intact: 'Sabi' FUL4'olll, , Bdi andniss.:Founder, d ii .rtiant. lietivaenMarleet and Ferry *treat: • _ WHITfr?,, Clothing Store,No.lo7i vornet of Libeing dpd. strietit.:• • riIOWNSEND, CARR & CO.; reeds 2 1 / eeld•Fegen.akerS su Clef r street:rear The bridge.' • fell BROW%\'3.ACFICFi,No..O4 . tearalleT4 C: IVEALNEHERO;FIe Cl*thing Rod, liihnteru. . No. 25 Liberty aliret. . • • tnS2+ I, hE4 o alo Grocer, Libet . iy street, oppoilifiSmithfield. - • , • '•:A 1 ,- . lVitotaair-and.- Retail (in?rers 1 - .And •PnAluit pookri, - .ciyniet - Of The' Diamond 'and , mond cknairmeats:Purnishong-GOOdl -Hs- LEr. tabiisimerstearruit,Othrarlikfadd Filth .stracts: up stairs, entrance on - Fiffirstreet. ‘ ruyi3 ft J. T. fdeCAN E. Pas KOlobal lathing Esuralfsh 11.i ;mew, Noe. 7f and 9, coraet of Siatli and . Liborty . .101illitIT.CLF;, WA Ointdid 00047 P, -Product - Deafer. iredid Commission liferehant, Third et, between Wood . *4l . 3llVkit.: . • : • • tora. . ISSALWiIt moßais., .li7oltsee -and Rang t Fa neY aumt..S:asi Dry avods,.6s Markelliftool.".be tsrerri Pouttivend'thiDlontond. ' .43 Wood; opposite tkii othee of the Post. . ..aky24 TWIN • .I ": L 0.14 Bwur . No. 17y Rood , st. iej Gold Leaf, Notate' }W. aie. - ioastautly band-and *eorditetuffied to order. ' . to -12 eLMVEL OHN .-1161.1% Sirn and Orsa 111..runstal Painan,cornet iofOrstatand pe . .o,rid ort,p3u .•A O. !at • A. Cap.% ono dr ureroine. • eiders in Fan of all kinds, No-TAW.% strtSl. lieli dear lo•the corner ofFourib: . . • .• fikk' air ; ILLER.I4III I 3If.TSQN,IrkokroIe Growl and cm lviDnirrips•Merrhancr; corner ott.lbsrty and Irwin. 444, ' • • Fortearaing at • ortrartsso/ Areitheitti. Catia ' *.- z • • ' 1 s ektm-Forgt 774791 r0curn, w•,. enier it. Ottiiieollnsirudaas, No, lid , Wood moot, .11e.al 110 P • AVOLHAV ELL; pante and , ' ),aer .n For t/. eivi onct Dow:tetic Hardware. corny. of Sectitid ruic 'l'Veed streets. • Q ANIUEL aleCLUttli4ll4'4.• ct)., Aiphas 'we - I ;4 o iue tad ltippard's Regulattlue • of- packet Ships, inird Now .s%a:to Liverpooli-No.:1112 Men) , st.• rel.& gVeret.fKEY7TilliFitoct 'Clothier, LitTi . a dee t' s between . Sixth roterVireitt 'ask. swab .t.seplo:. i rmer 1. • • . . m.. 4 11 bierviShip .Ctiniadte t icy c!: the Pi Itg bud r ottort t rN 044, 0:CONNOlt, 'tom mugs °fut... itituburgli AsritalJeSuit . Store eori!er pf Penn tuttl I,)..yete . , . - • • • • TA MRS MA - V. tnoll‘ateGroeer, neirriedirtr mid Com. tatuion.ittreliart. Weterettert, betwerirSltirket snit LL k CURRY; Dankfts and Erchante 'ALCS Wood ;met, third door below Fourth,- west side. A 4.3fEff.44. ftilA3t. iankerJ q,n dr Ezeing.ire ffrikers, ni roer of Third and WOO.l envoi.. dipositc the St. F. TOHNI40:11 &STOCKTO,Mokselltrs, Stationers,Proi rellns and Publishtrs, - cbrner oi . Alarket and Third 11.1177 7 9 A t • I hOlitf Birth street, between Wood and Market. .jnb7 . ..-•-• MeSTEIN; Dram Fouelder and. G Smithr fielastree , beigicea Diampandalley . and !NM it. deal • . ie. J. MeDEVi'll',- IF/totesols (hours. dealers Its Pro ;er duce and Piusbargh dsnulictuies. Nu. 214 I.iberty. opposite7tlt st. • • splt3 Q EVES HIG. WWI'S t.:4..crynixa S. Sixth 1..7 steel, noor Liberty- .•.• • • • JOHN FARRAS: : nov:11 ;Yea:trait and !Wait Druzzig, No. 0 831.1Voixl•otrest, one door south ornianiond alley. *. fell • `A{ l ol.r.ANsitge & 11A YWA RD, . IroirsaU andße/oil Deal, rs in Boots and Van. No. 19N1 Liberty Wee:. op', posite Wood. , ' .' 0 • tebi . . _. 11 'A. rAttsg:si•Ocit & oci.; 7 1rAeltjali - Drug Wart. AI. house, earner of Firet and Won! /heel', and corner co Wood and Sixth'. ' febl. .. MUM. ALEXANDER at SONS. Coffin Makers and Fur -1 yy - aidAsg Abu/milers. corner of Penn and Sc.: Clair etreelitopposite Thetzettanga. Entrance on Penn overt. :JOHN. 'DIP:WAHL Ina/tsar arul•Resail ikaisr in Micikanci Musical butrudaosts,Pianos.School Books, And nary. No, 122 Wood srest; ' • inn!' k 3 - .A.5,113 PAT/TRAOg, Jr.. curlier or First and Ferry streets, manufacturer of Locks, Hinges, and Bolts Tobacco. Faller, and Timber Screws,. ouse Serewslor.Rolling Mills " , . H 's seplo ; r — BRYAlti - Rectifying Distil ler. andilitittotesole Dealer .hi Foreign stid- Dome.tlnWines .and Liquors, No; , Ali Liberty street. and Diamond alley. ire'. 1..0.-A K YILMAEti, Lumber Mrtehant. °dice on Penn' "Mreet,betmeen Irwin and Hand. • cortnunie,anons promptly attended to. . msls WINE SHIRTR4—Tbe eutiecriberi have - just reeeivrece iv ed 111:, . from their Factory iu the Easy., a full supply of Fine Shirts, orvarioustioalitiee and pnces;—svidetual narrow I'laits. Gentlemen wishing a Fine Mart, and olio that is Warranted to sit well is every particuler.aud tat a.very' low price, will do well to call and examine our stock. be fore purchasing eleewhere. • EDWARD TODD A.. Co., Corner Fifth and Market /meets. ,TVIESS LII.IIrNt'B4 , VERY IL Mullett, ;2...7 has reduced a very large lot of Dress Lawns to'ln 'tents, per yard—heretofore sold at higher prices. • .Also,' the Goods ganerally t offering at reduced prices, at the norttecut COMEra Fourth and. Market ate. jvto *,-,11 , .b0x0 • taw.o..Ctu 1 autlie doap; • • ! • 14:r» No. 1 - •," • • • ...• : • ..' _yellow • " • 1 18 t. Nor. . . • • • -0.:.. Rosin*" " • ! Joatvecolved eta for asle.by r•• •• •• • •• 1 .117 • ••• • •,• .:NrIftLETI iticltrfAmt.. ibiEladvAL.--On seeount of our pent op ammo t, uila a•tlemand• for :regulable stands, - I Lave been torn -polled to remove my Broad Stand to Ma oppositorlde•of ! Ilarket ;Ufa; in front of 'ilexaa4ar & Day a Dry (bode Store; vebe rel ihaU•tie'glmi to seemly' former euitotrie rt. • • • , . •,•:•10/IN.SHEPHARD.- -• I • ' Ai IS.—k•ear mug, atone unto, pure • '•WhitciplainAnd ribbed. clouded sod plaid, laat re• es ved.hyaspressi from Baltimore. Also, aim of Linen o toss sins and fine folable.aaltable for prevent style bu. WHIM COM. •For sale low, and made to order byi • ' }yl4'. • cuftßicrir. • Nn. art. PHA' st SONOII,-- . Watch . yoti w ill.bidaylight Wtdoiv lilaehree; • ~. Sary,oll re .loo; • . Indinn•Summer;' . Slaying the Deer Gondolier Rota; The two Birds; . • • .Fairyßpri' • Ask ma not•whittlian thinking; - Low hacked Car ; * • • • Mr Mother Deur 1 do not arty I love thee not; • Forgive, bat doh't forget; The Chemellon . Angels Whisper; . Morning Dream'; Sweet Jessie Was young and simple; The Northland for me; • .I,loily'Bewn ogle by ' /024 PLANINOM.II,I..—Rebaea orlititind Water lane, ffi. (along Chortler st.-- ,) Flrst Wa rd, Allegkeurelly t near anchester.43EolloE DRAIiER basing resumed ba ldness, has tweeted the neer:notary nitre/tine IT at the abrivO place, (or turning out all work In Ms line, and f it prepared to take boards to hlamill and deliver theca to . customers on teasonabletertni. • ' • ' • • • • Dressed flooring boards. eWinl, &e.; alwayr on hand. ' A large quantity or dried flooring lumber on kand. Orders front - Western Lamber nerchaiski promptly sir . Ittscz..Loor • , , A Troaiitiv';'44 COXINSELLOII. at likiVj oiDea In tira Nimllon'sgulldi, comer of Wylit and rittb also b. cyst side of this Court Houie . . mpr Collecting, Couveyaneing. eawaluation a. of it* promptly and accurately wended 10. MO S. Greenwood Glendon.: -177iSITERS. TO THIS , RETREATI ean - be:h rn 'bad I • v -a Lanett at iiior-the ;lan also, foe 'Crams, Trniit; CordeclidnerY, - &s, steamer Oman wood maker ber tegalar trips stunts]; leaving her 'Pitt; trivet landing at s.'it.; and at biatfliast each hour; (ez eropting_tit) until 144 P. ar i . — leivintrhe.Gtitten at IO r: t.! for her last trip to • nity. A moonlight view,. the garden is indescribable In Its, hettafil- I lei , Dis i - Clitan i Oat. please copy.) •N -.. • • .. - :~--, IMIII ''• - . . ISM ........•'s` . -: . L'EXANDZWLtYPiES, IPthilvTur stotir72 E 'bird "Ireetrnlo4l Igure it. irtviit, •-: "At; Wood street: MIES • ~• . • •. EMI . ?BIN Gig * ........ •341:14 1 ANIII.4*Ilarea. Q& W. HARBA17011: Conintiision and - Forioarainr AJ. Mere/tants, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produee. No. A? Water, and 10.1 Front street, berween . Wood 'and • Sfunitliflel4 streets, Fittibisegh.' • . as244, PorsnarrEL. • INDEXTER tr:. - C9.,Wboleiale - aroceressita Cont .; and . Forwaidlng AiehbMls No.4ll,.Water street. Pitisbrimb. ; •;1.: spot : , y R. , MURPHY, W.olesale , Retail Deniers a •.• DRY 000DS, Nor* cost corner of Morket :and 'Fourth sts. . • •„ , :,• - - Qll/11UEL rdougow, lanufacturet- of Tin,. copper la, and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth Inreq, tvrekii WoOd - tutd.llllttliet. , • • 1 • os MA° la.PAlLlTißßShilg'—Ulte undersigned has associated C with himself John..Nicols. from Baltimore, in .the Grocery and:General . *Commission Buttinets",- under the style of Sellom&liietis. • Dated ISt January; 1848. , ja attO • FDAS.-SELLEBS. Foreign .. 11 4 e /jr "lerr i ile tr oga n 4 4 . a d V 7 Cat rine llimmingS;of all , descriptions, N0..14 'Wssod Pittsburgh, seven doors above Falb, and anadoor above k H. Childs Co. , s Shoe Store. J .024 ICAAIR* CO., 4 )3..rasnafatt dertiners t ,No.l2o Wood 31, .13 have constantly on hand.a Ililltilitorfmet of every description of BRU`dlik.i.s, fa:which' shay:Salim ihe mien tinn of-dealers. , Also, a Vie sidek of SHOE Ellsi4. 1N09,. , which ia - admit tinily renowing with Violets% dm. prored•Kiit: • 'FISHING TACKLY. - end. Sporting•Eqniy* meats, hs•evAry variety—all of which will be sold whole., sale and retail.. .•• •,• .• : .• . • Slllll'H & SINCLAIR, (late . tarun & §nut to/mate Grorer4, Produce arid Commission dicieAan street,,rittsburgh: • The - und ersigneOlsying entenni ink) parinertibip under the - above style, CespeetMly- ask' the( patronage of the friends of the late firm,.and of Lherpur,, chasers generally. They feel twanuntedjo Vomiting that they can give satisfaction to. all who may .buy of them, or confide business to their etre: • WM. H.l4Birrit, • W. 111:43INCLAIR. AVKlNLl:Wilessuld-Ontastental Painter, 'k.,7S•and•dettler. in !burgh, has constantly on hand WI kinds:orrstars, - either Dry or Mixed; Japan and Copal Varnish; !Africa Oil Bailed Oil; Spirits Turpentine ;.Witadow Glass, or all sizes; Pntty.Traint Dnishea. ae., kll of the-best:quality, and Tor tale at reasonable prices.' sepli • T . % A. CAMERON. Afonstratraree'sf lisatoto Ware aiid Pla!form Seaks,. and Casing% m general, respect. 'fully asks the' patronage of hie friends. • He (eels vox-. ranted : that he eon give reitiafaetion to etiteettO mgLy Pot e hellcat lioa. His esta . blishmetitle cio Meltelry's plan o( Siti W / • "• mnr3l:ty 'I7I}X)RUE 'COCHRAN. .COMMaStOft and Foncarding gi,Jr 'arrrehant,No: 2e Wood street; fittsbnigb,ebntintree to tiansect n gene tit/ Commisidoe esperiallY in the purcbase end sale of - Atnencan menufaetures and produce; and in receiving and toneardmg GaAs consign= ed to bis care. As. 'wen; for the,ma.nnfauturers, be will he 'constantly supplied %VIM the pnneipal articlesuif Pine burgh manufacture, at Ma' owext'arboffsale prices. • Osiers and Consbrnnients are respectfully solicited. notvcs: Dim() !!-,-Jort, . gsrut wad :ILI 4pin/wary, northwest *outer 'of IVood end Fifth ~ . traeta,Tittsburyrli, writhesp caroming on hand Drup, `Paints. Oil', Dye•Stoffs, &e. • • N. ii•--Phplcisins Prescriptions cantons. COMTiotind. ed front the test Inetertels.. &Cant hoar of the day or nigh' Also.- err esso'rtinent -of •Perflansem bite l tooth, elothest Braehei, &c, Esc., Ake., which will ba fnr. curt., • . eptibly , - . Spring Fmahlessas for .1114.86 - IiirCORD CO, (late M'Coed King.) HATTERS. AL will introduce the Spring Style or FIATS thin day. saturday; March th,l6..te. frier.ds and elitOrnirs are requested to gall and examine their-stork a Spring Hans -just received (corn Nei , -York, at Starr.' re, corner of . Ftitb and 'Wood eis: 1 /rII.I.IAM TIM ULM). Lriuteria4r, Pllbt garret, Int- V inetlistely oppoidte the * Theatre. resprerfully .forins his friends end the public in nenernl,lliat be hies "resumed hi* hnsinesidlis Filmic/dug Undertaker. He. is supplied with and always keep* on bikini Cnitine 0(.101 'qua and kinds. Shroud*, and all other articles necessary !op each 0CC8.1.136. • Sac :r Ont.: r.. ice braes, end Iratled eoiens will beeup- Prted la order.'**. one bestow and e flute alwaye ready r to attend innerals. • . neoltkly • -Exchange Hotel, ;-- .Cernit tf Penn oirsf.Sr. Cat arms., Pittsburgh. Pa. liF sull.seriber, having. assumed the management of this lougeitablialted and popular Hotel, respectfully announces to travelers and the public gene tall y.'that he will he at all thins piepired to accotnmo.late %ham its all .things desirable iu 'Oven regulated Motel. The House is sum,- being thoronghly repaired. throughout,' cud new furniture added; mud aur pains will be spared to make the 'Exchange one , of the very best Ilbtels in the The. undersig tied Very re spec tfuJir solicits a continuance of the libentl patronage which the Haulm hes heretofoie reeeived. , THOMAS OWSTON, . . • . Proprietor. • Jolts Ale Tanisaisellad s T . lnuccitsr, AND APOTNECARY, N0..43. Market • 1J .street, three doors above Third. Pittsb with. will hare constantly on band a %rail selected assortment of she best And freshest Medicines, which be will sell on the most rearm:o.le terms. Physiciana sending orders will be . promptly attended to, *ad suppplred with articles they may rely upon as genuine. . , Physicians preseriptioni will be accurately and neatly :prepared from the-best materials ! hi any hoar of the day. or night. • Also. for sale, a large stock of fresh and good PERM. NTVRV. * decal I:•••.ftt./4. f. W. •NbILLSO3. 1.41.1 of Pittsburgh. Pa. Late Nashville, Tenn. r I:MON & ANDERSON, Drakein Owen. 'Forward. I—a ing and Commission 3forehants, No. S., I.kont street, above proadway,Cineinnati,•Ohio.• Y.* . . osigga •• . Merchants generally, Pittsburgh. Pa. Nterehauts generally, Naihrille.Tenn W. F. Lune & Co ,Louisaille, Ey. Springer & Whitertian, oid „ Jaznes Johnston & C 0... Hewitt, Reran & Co. New Orleans. Magregor & Mortis. New York.l Dural, Deighler &Co, Baltimore. Sinith. Registry & Co., Philadelphia • Daniel Deshon, Boston TOIEV a DAVIS, A uttiortenand Ca/flirtation Nwthont, 0 corner of Wood and Falbstreeta, Pittsburg, is ready to receive merchandise of every dean riptiotkon consign. ment for public or private sale, and from king experience in the above business,lletteribimself that be will be able to give entire satisfaction' to all who may favor him with thew patronage. I • • .• ' Regular sales on i'itondays , and.Tharsdayi of Dry . Goods and Fancy Anialca; fl lU o'dlock,a. U. Of Groceries, Pittabbtah niannfactured articles, new and second-hand Funafuti, &e., at 20'elack, Sales every evening! at early gas.liglit. atiglsfy • AFULTON, Nett 104 Brost Fpundsr, has rebuilt and . commenced- btrimtips hills old stand. No. 10, Se cond, between 'Market and Ferry 'Deets, where he will be pleases/ to see his old customers and friends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every sire, (trim 10 to 10.000 pounds, cast front patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to tat of the beat materials. • Mineral, Water. Pistrips,.Counters, RsUing. ike.. together with. every variety of Brass. Castings, if recoil , . d. u turned and Onistied:iii the neatest manner. A. F. is the solo'ngent for 1301444 kiti-Aitraetieni Me. eat, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in machinery- The boxes and composition can be had. of tain at all times. novta:y , Leeching, Capping anct - Bleeding. D. •No.Ptu Bazaar. NORRIS, (auccestior to M. IL Delany.)—Preeh Leeches received monthly. attendance at ill hours. Reference: Tho Physicians" or • Pfttaborgh. Allegheny, and iznittugharn. • Slareh 13,1849.. I roost cheerfully racontruend to Kapaidiana, TPtnllhis. an 4 all my forraer friends and patroni, Mt. H. D. Naar,. as herpg thoroughly .aortalntad with the business. and worthy or patronage. M. IL DELANY. tatir2l:Orn Patterson'. Carriage Alanufattectry, Ogyslails Me Hod, SmirMsid min. anti in D. mood lfeeit anilSmidgfrid semen% . • .Witsvis may always ha, found an assort. m••": ir%ent Or Fandlj Carriages, Baratiebes. trugaes, and all kinds of "heavy 'hoof is stztorse wagon dotra. to is whOs.l. burro*. • 'rations Wishing, TO purchase. or .conlrlial for 11))r Mini in Sic mbosaline, arty respectfully incited to cal L.' . . -• • mayiker ' . • Soldier's Rights 3 • TORN COYLE ha► made an arrangement in Wosiiing t) on City. by which he has the best of facilities in pro curing LAND NVARRANTS. for the MEXICAN SUL' DIF.R. ' lie cnn ho fogad in his office. on Fourth street, near Smithfield street, fmrh E o'clock. 4.. af.., until e o'clock 1.. It.. p 5• those desiring his service'. . jytaider Fanoy.and Doniestio China Stofei' 115 W(Niti STIMET, OPPOSITE r.• 1). DAvis''AccrzoN rriff; suserilier respectfully invites' all lovers of beau tiful China, to' cull and examine labr stock of Fancy China, Mnntcl and Pier Lamps, Candelebras,Oirondolea, Japan AVniters, Itritaiinle.l% am, Custom, &c., Om. • Likewisc, Queensware of every variety and pattern, at the lowest possiblepric.es; Fos Iona• e Olot In - tore, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPO S ITE ITE SEVENTI/ frlllE9nbaeribera retpeetfaily inform their friends and ,the public ,genoridly,•that they"brre Just irodelaed a new 'supply of French and.Engbili; ,s and eas,it• mererv-t-Vesongi of all Style e..and Quality —Readi . madts Clothing, of all descriptions, neck and pocket Handker hiefs, 'Shirts; in' short, every article Usually kept In Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.. . • • '.[lentioncn ' , Malting to bare Clothei Made to order, in d fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call 'ISA absinthe , ohr stock before point" eltesalteir- - , , & DOWNINO. Anot •er olunteer. WOULD beg to call thelattendon or the Military, one and ell;to my eitablishmeut, No. 30 Fifth st., where they con be-Sine , / out. to a new 'tilt of any style, quali ty or dhnenidoni, at the posaltilq•prices. )f you wish to save your ditnee and get well sorrel, come to Curran'o, No. 30 Fifth street, opposite the • Itforning JNO. CURRAN, Merchant Tailor, late of COTTIIII k Algco, Liberty st. • H. GERI3ERDING, Dealer in IsaYorted and Domestic Sevin. Snuff and Tobacco, Wholesale and Retail, Liberty. street, dr doors above fifinltliGeld, Putebrirgbi 6 11 : 1111111 rAedara from country Merchants Rillbe prompt; ly atteadedto. . , 3,110:17 =EMI! =MBE MON =ME : pIT.T.4S,I3:.(TRPJL . I...v•!SA.TNRDAY: . :•jVIX::: : g9i.::,-:-104k..:i.:::. Buginteir gctibsi.` Et==lCM =MUM =ME • -; . . MIN= • ATLI IfilcZEl72ll. I /moose, . APDrista • MST A 111,13 If M ENT , 1.111.11 =YI/1118* Stan Op WOOD.' T u EsE.elegant and coniforteble:Salooas ars. now in ' rthistest order,' And Will ha 'constantly supplied with albtheltizurtas,of the season,—baving several Parlors to simi{rtamedateprivate parties of . Ladles and. Gentlemen, or tither srpamtelY, where will be served np, nt any time, lathe very best style , lea Cream, Snatcher:ries and Peaches, with Cream, in their - Thaetrparette deparzmanh.with Baths and Parlors for ,Ladies,tii.now open for the stammer season, to which the attention at Larhekis requested, anal their patronage ear nestireohaitad.. Females are - engaged , andalways in at. teadance., . -The IGentlcirients liathing Department Is also in cont The eitibllihinent haillein fitted 'up id 'a style iansur pee by any other' in the Unitedfitates ; and Ladles and Gentlemen may neat assored,As; the greatest attention .Will,be Paid to cleanlinessand comfort of .siiitters, in ev .ery,respect. Invalids. in panicular, may 'expect to tee eciTe the most-careful attention. and eau be accommoda ted Witlistlatbs•in all their varieties of hot. told. shower, douse, sasko t and heed, as ,well aa.vapor. A few Boarders can be aeroinrtiodatad with . lloarding .by srAlWeraiziglei le-. • PECK, WWI I/VON Proprietor'. or by the dozen, pritek. ; • •-• Me.k N .fais.FASHIONS:---21. Moons has just received from e -York Oe ran Otyle of HATS,' which fie Kill intiadueethis day, Saturday,August :Mb. All *thciser In *ant of Rt neat and unperior.g&T.: would do well to cal' at.NO. 75 WOOD §TREET, : • • • ' ' • - 3d door 'above frounhis . " lEND, CA tilt &ti;o, Suceessorath theald finis •:Of C. Townsend & Co., And Carr ft Sowitual,-Ost leave roarinoiinee lo -their friendiand to the publicgen- ernlly,r that they are now 'preyared to execute all,kinds. of. work . in the•Cooch and• agon 7 making busineoo,. at the ho p notice and Warranted to be of the beet quail.' The -verritleie .414antItY sworn; cd Timber : with. whith they are prepared, and their facilities for bissmers, ' enables them to insure the public that they are prePated to cerry,ott an extensive. and premayr. business , In their line and they fßepeetfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patressaire beak:mid cjirin the lath &ins. -tape • ITMNITLAN BlaNliS,=A. GRI OBLE & CO, have ra y moved to the corner of V. street and Diamond river'B.-'6sClain's 'Leather Store. where they are. proposed to furnish . Venitfnll Whohrolile and,11.4., rail, at price:oasis& reduced; booths(' very eccentric malt 11 Odin and Other advantithes unknown tcrothers in' thetrade.. Deeides giving a.superior finish to Mind'. they trim theist best materials, making them rich and . idt.us morrow sletto--.-portable or . pernenene frateningifurnfshed. ' Old Blind, refitted.' clec2l-y - I QTEEL ANL/ FILE MANUFA — CfO R%.:—.rbe subseri• haring enlarged their establishment for the man iieture of Sent. and Fats:-on the corner of O'Hara and pbarty errata& ri.44 1 3 1 11 1 )--o ru..PTCPure4 .10 Files °revery deieripticip, of Ljte best quality; and being. determined ro make it the interest of consumers to par•. chase Piles!frinn 'the al,„respactlUll y invite thepatronage or RA arholiao the arlicit- • marlq-y J. ANKIIT3I k co.. NEVVLEVVF.INTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING . TRIM& for thCiattriediate relief 'and ininnauetir care of Kerala and Rapti.., iSititej to all Kati.). This•. superior claims of this Truss consist in the comparatiie elute with which it nifty be Worn: -.The find of wood be. ing neatly tudanced on springs. yields to the pressure of any pan of it, glad thoroughly adapts itself to any move ' meat wide by the wearer. It eau. be worn without any intermission, until a cure is affected .Tbe _subscribers , have made arraagements for the manufacture of these !valuables Trasses,ta u superior style;iiiPhifadelptils, and have them now foe sale at their odiee. - Ncr. 11 Smithfield !street, near Sixth, Pittsburgh. • GEORGE IVATT. fit . . D. W.7.,}CAEFFAIA.N. Igtiar774" 1.: 1 1 .aak ond.Etrait .Druggi.u. Nu. 11J Woad StMet, Ante door south-cif Diamnmlalley, Pittsburgh.—The 'subscriber bas just reeeivetifrorn the Oast - ern ride's. awl is now opening at the above ststal„a full ill 01 articles In his tine. eoniivingui lun g s or an kinds, Dye Stun,. Paints *ad Garnishes, Chemicals. 3ei. together with all such articles assure-usually kept fur isle at a wholesale naidretail drug store... ' lin mock is entirely nett:. and has been selected will, care. • lie iieonficteut-that hi* article*, bud, a* to qunlit) mud price, will plea. , such to may favor him uith a call. ONONf/ A DELA t taut , • • - 4.1 - filCONfht NAN; 1U 114..--I.ur-.MiTi -1,1. mica would respectfully 'Mario Ins and the Public, thnt lilt new establishment is now in lull opmo uun, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins...and fill all orders for Planed Lumber. with promptitude, and at The lowest rates.. ' 841,4 and Plank, Planed on one or bogy ebb's, con stantly on has 4. • .Beab, Doorsirnd .Irouldints,of every description, made m order. . ' . Mindere rind Carpenters would Gild it to their rtderin tato to tive him a call, as he eon now furnish them with planked staff, suitable fol . e eery description of wooly. dee3-tf . . ' • • New Hat asad Cap Store.. 4 & CHAS. If. PAULSON, (law of the Grttfam of Paulson Gill.) haying' opened his new store, at No. 73 tt ood street, neat door to the corner,of Fourth, is now itntufacturiag. m,d receir• tor front the eastern cities: a very large assortment of "Hats and Caps of every description, 'serrated to be made .in the best manner and of the best material/L. Otter, Seal. - fins and contmou Mul - rod, Seelette, !Fair Seal, Plush and 'Glazed Caps. 'Also—X fine assortment of Ladies' Fors, such us Lynx', 'nett, Genet, end Coney Muffs, Tippets tin& Fur Trim. tiling*, all of which he Offers ut eastern prices. for cash, both wholesale and retail. . Country merchants will please call end examine my stbck'brfore purchasing elsewhere. Blew Hal Story. • 4 Hoi Manufacturer,M (formerly of the corder of Diamond alley • and Wood streets,' beg% ierive re wet tfully to inform his old customers, trends, wind the public, that. be bar opened a SHW8T0111:. on SmithLeld st., where a choice assuinment of HATS, CAPS, and LADIES' FORS, (as good, neat, fashionable and corar as any in thi city,) may be had. J. W. very eordintly Invites his friends and the public to remember his new location and establishment.suid give him a callus !many as heintends to welcome them.' . .maral•ly Fashionable list au. ap • mean &awry. EORGT. S. ANSHUTZ. Agent. respectfully k,T informs his friends and the public general ly. that he has commented the manufaeture of flats and Cape, at No. 33 'Wood street, one door from the corner of Eiseeotui,. where he has now on band a fote asi sonment of Helmand Caps of sin own manufacture, which he will dispose of, wholesale or retail. on the moot rea sonable terms, furcash or city teceptance. Hats made to oiler at the shortost notice. apl9-3rn HA ING ANlllt 1K K :Kw NUSALos...—if.Acx. IJ bet& Founis.ur,"/Inuorial Pninisers, beve fitted np the saloon on the corner of Cherry alley and Witter at., tear the liational.Hotel, formerly occupied by Clement Ascher, and are prepared tiiivait on gentlemen et once, ,With mute; coMfort, nod politeness. In connection with their Felooh, they have fitted np an ezeallent shower bath, - where persons can - have shower baths at all hours of the day. They still continuo to serve their customers also al their Oki &aid, corner of the Diamond and Union cc. febl'ldf .. : .01tiellevingte Plaessai ' f f fl ii ll ~jollN.ii. NELLOH, No, 81 Ni - ood et. .oifews fin sate at the lowest moonrise tu eet's prices, the foilowitig .assortment of ' Piano-fortes 'Om the manufactory of Jonas Chleherisist, Hoiden; lifisr:: ' • . . No'. I A •ftosewood.lron *lune 0 octavo Piano: 8300 0 g A , . .. .. . 3 . 60 T .,, k .1 0 I. 6 0 it 330 " . 4 A •• " " 0 . " 330 "' $ A " ' " earrail 0 " . i 373 "' 6 A " ' .'t :' ..,. -6 . • n. . “ . • • 400 " 7 A .: ... —',......” .• 7, , " • " coo at.ao pa epallteiiresali t A, Hollewood, natycii.Gothie biiii__, 0 cietiro - Piano, . made by A. H. Cale & Co., N. Y. 02 - ill A Rci.eirood,"cavven iri bunting; and moulded legs CS ociavo. made by the•Mantwatail Co.. N. Y.; a Try ..powerful and substantial made Piano, at the low price of , . : '. 925 A raw superior semi-grand Piano, made by Herz, Pas y 0 °Mayo. Rosewood Cain, A mahogany' secohd" hand, 6 octavo ; mode' by P. A mahogany second hand Piano. :lade by Nonni, A. 90 Ainahog'ny ilfeond hand Piano. mode by Nold. 100 for &mobs .- .I'. • . • .1011 N 11 111E1.1.011, 01 Wood 'Weal wilagent for Chlehering's rianoa, for ; • Western Pennsylvania.' . - .: -. ' /PO . L:27',U15=1 .HE andereigned.odire for:sala a superior articlr of Beek fror building, made by his improved Steam alcx PAM MAXIIINI, for which he has obtained a patient, and agrees to give purchasers a written guaran• tee that they' arc stronger and will 'resist frost and wet weather, and imbibe less moisture or dampness, thou auy other brick; possessing greater body rend superior InX• lure, and. much more durable in every respect; each brick being' subjected to pressure of several tons, and possessing a handsome smooth surface and even edges, theyrnake afront equal to the bent Inuit brick. .'they have given the 'O.:latest stub:et...non to all who hewn purchased. "A 'kiln can be seen et ray works,. nod specimeni at•the Gazette office. : ' Those having supplied themselves for their buildings, and wishing handsome front brick,"orsuperior hard sa d solid paving brick, can obtain them. • Florningand weather boarding, film. furnished toorder. ISAAC ' Birmingham June 17-4Jelitni] • GREGG. • •• • • V armor! is . • Corn/eV-Fmk and Fourth Streets, Pittsburgh. frHEstndersigned, pr e prietor of the above well known Hotel, respectfully uffeirmi the - public that she has gone to great expense in fitting tip the house for the TO. CaPtioll and accommodation of her old cbstomors, and all who may honor her with shelf patronage... She Is deter mined that the Hotel, as heretofore, sustain the re 7 potation of bring aatriat, orderly, arid wig; is bu s h inen t No pains or expense will be spared on : her lien, to render boarders and travelers as doffifoneible as they can possibly be litany dther public house in'thechy. 'Her table Will be provided with every lurtiry the market affords; in-short, her nests may reel nseored that will use every exertion in her power In render theta full 'end Swim eousfaction. A•share of 'pubiic - patronage is reectfiLsoicited.R es g i t eris' Ise 'povide ' e i with.iniisies . t.e for the' accommodation of *trout sixty or eighty horse.. f'D.Don't forget the place—eornoyg.reksTand Vann& IVAILB--.26nisso, assorted for ea • Jyl.9 • OWTH & ETYlpiag.ll.: i_ ~ ~f.`:: . . 1'5...v.- . Fi ,?.?•"" .. , ivior+pveltOrgtl, • '-- NEE MOE MEE MEM „ • Two miles from the city OtLOOdOndObr - olsituttt ... te4 on the opposite bank of the Foyle,14411110.: hen House, the 'residence of thrtlady'sfathei....ist : have alluded to.. In a room of this splendid;man;. elan, which was gorgeously furnished,.satss tail of middle age. The cere.tvotn countenabeciii. bare appeared to be More the result of cherislied passion, than 'that of tedions: - pain and sufliiiing.l Ile 'had interdicted thitheetings of his daughter I and her lover, but ha• fcrund that his interference had rather strengthened .the affection of. the loveri, ban any thing el e, ond•he %M. grieved Abet hia. taughter continued to correspond with John Me-. ?laugh:en, in violation of his command. Spies were set upon the lady and her lover. to watch their every movement, nor was it long until they becalm , posiesred of information, and facts, such as they—mere paid (or reporting, and therhl gen tleman:44w with' pain and sorrow, that unless something decisive on his part was accomplished, his daughter would become the wife of the man he despised. Rising from the seat.which ha .oc copied the old gentlemen walker! about the 'apart ment for come time in a frensied and agitated manner, • muttering, disapprobationary • language relative-to his daughter's conduct, and— • • Striking the table with his clenched hand, be then strode to the insintlepiece,'and gave the bell pull a violent jirk. The summons was answered by the servant making his appearance. Slartin,". said the gentleman, "inform _Mies Kilo; that I wish to see her bete, and immediately. Go 1" Manus. withdrew. In a few :moments, a . knock 'was heard at the door of the library. " Come said the gentleman. The door opened, and 'a young lady of the most exquisite beauty:entered, Need we say, that she was' no other, than the ae-1 complished anircelebrated hiss Knox, olPrehen I ! The scowl upon her father's brow: had not vanish-1 ed, and it was in a harsh, - and sometvhat angry voice that he exclaimed:—"lt would appear. I , Miss, that you have determined to thwart' my' design in referenee to your futnits lot in life, and that you .continue t o alireispiond with him whoin Pdatest." The Maideiiii/Ote 'not" tor moment: then raised her eyes; and in a faltering tone's.- plied :—"The person you design me to wed, Is a soulless, debauched wretch. I had hoped thetyou Would spare me the necessity of speaking thus Nlainly, but since I must do so, I tan youealmly, and after 'the most anxious deliberation ' , Mar my conscience, Inever*ill give injkliand; viheisrmy heart Cannot accompany it._ .John MlTiugliten is in every way.worthy otitis aidirhy moat ardent affection, and--nod, both shall he haye, nee do I consider it at all imprudent to correspond with him, upon whom all my hopes in life ere centered, and who relies on me, with the most devo:ed con. Hence." "I expected se' much ; from what I have heard," said the father, "but yon, end he, shall both be disappointed. lam yet capable to gov ern my, family, and now, hear me. From this moment confine yourself to this house, our shall ye cross its threshold, unless in company of those who can keep you, from society•of which I disap prove, and learn ones for all, that, I would sooner see your form—fair though it be—consigned to the tender mercies of the ashes idtheFoyle, than that you 'should beco:ne the Bride of the master of Beardaville," and the old man fretted and raged - trilillyns he thus counselled biadaughtee, "Father." said the maiden, and she was deeply affected,. "Father! I have ever been a dutiful daughter to you, and to my dear mother, and God knows how gladly I would obey your wish es now, did I believe, that my heart alone would be' the *utterer. With the person you design me to ally myself, I never could be happy, nor would he find solace in my society, and there is one, who would break his heart,—who would 'be. come a raving maniac, him and him alone, will lever love." Will you reflect on the position which you occuppin society r said Mr. Knox. ' , Have you forgotten that you are the direct descendant of Jous Knox, the immortal Scotch Reforiner, in respect for whose memory, our good King has conterreil en Earldom On one 'or our familytr. (Lord Northland, created Earl of .Rinfurly.) Are you nut connected In relationship with Margulies; Earls, and Lords, without number? are not both houses of Parliament, • ther amty e the navy, the Bench, and the church, Eta to a proved, with your nearest, and most] intimate relations? And yet, you will go and throw yourself away, a sacrifice to the untitled owner of a few thousand acres, forsooth, becanse he has . a handsome face, and that songs' in praise of hirn, are sung by vagrant ballad singers in our country fairs. No, no, not while I ester, shall ye be hie,; Confine yourself to this haute, and to your rcioto: until my pleasure shall be made known to,pciu.. Thus they parted. ' That father, determinedito; crush his daughter's hopes, and . deitroTher bop pines, by uniting her to a'nudge of le . aiistoeritl , le nobleman. That daughter, haMicalljr . reedited that none but John Mit'aughtensibould eiteedidi, her wife-; .. Eri.tkie door of the: Libiliiir was closed, .make. a statement, which might haiit ihingeri - the' Wh'ofe ' aspect, of affairs, but ' the. stubborn look which met 'et gaze, prevented the 'declaration, from piising ber lips, and As turned and went to her own toolZt. What that statement was, the reader will know before the story is concluded, for the preient we will-lirave the father and 'the daughter, eat h 'pro. jeeting schemes' of policy and "happieese, Which Were - never, never reattired: . . _ ~ ..: The secret pollee,:whieh Mr. Ellcur hid atill i At bled, discharged their duty faitbitully trt.theirmiesi ter, but :vetoes u, they were, their etrotts.eist with no illtalSii they detected gothieg ili.tbe eon. =ME NWElff= =ME MEI En==l2===)sM ' tout anb:pribe. BT PRIM! PO.Wiln• , Seventy years.agei.liltirderiiille, ; on old'Barotlial residence in the - •Co: of . Antrim, Ireland, was the residence' of. John McNaiighten--Eigifi*ell tlemill!who,' if triditictii ,#Ol Ot:th-bil'"iountryki benefictitti!!".ol:4lool46*; and the boil :of his; buthble Jolthi. were emhadied, all that is with the . hereditary nobility,ind'ion9hbis bearink which -his family him cherisbetLliine out of memory. - Cain' wont/J....1V-I/etc/ tellithe biavn daring ors:evert& brencheethf hie famlly,.ot 'other= wise enter into 'a detail 'Of Hie 'honors - Which haie been conferred on tberiii'ininigtr; that at the . time of which i've are speaking, the lord end master of. fkardarville, (which was a comfortible estate, sad other property Which kept in effluent circuth ! stance', and enabled him to keep up,nn establish ment •on a- princely scale - of sumptuousness, and magnificence. ThoPe who :Partook of his, hospi, tality,- wondered much why he did hot take unto tarnitilfia and otbers,wdit so far is to - Speculate on hiVing him.for,: a itliktioo7. 7 Iligt,itiorti:denitii, 'and titled„sighea;',Whan'heiritig hie;piaisis related, and. as his fa*, tikiiiittid to. other lends, rich heiresses Begat: to Pli ot i otiigiii . by which means to captivate tbe .bandeome Lord of the McNaughtens.: ,did. hie friends how ever think that while they were busied irl ther cal 'culeticins, their liero'wes "Unalterably, unehang :abljr attached to a young - lady. Like to himself, the; adY his chbice,:wes fair, and comely: She, the most beautiful wottiali, then anelerth, tie most resplendent of Goffivereated Intingel Lovely lit intellect and irr love; pure. oul ,:the ehasteit snowflake that falls from the cloud, immaculate; and at the court 'of her sovereign, the rouged tree-. tures, that fawned open the 'Queen could not ton. teal /heir jealously, when they heard that the tele, brated beauty was an. Irish . : maiden! She recip.. 'rocated the affection of, John MeNaughten, and they were---Husfirthe tale 'is too important thus to spoil it. How could it be other :ender, - and affeetionitoCedurtshipt Obl wich what plea:thimble sensations:did. those lovers look' ward . to a happy union!. . But, a • serious. 'obiteelif prelented itself to their alliance r —the nonioßeiez : retire ni the lady's father. Every entreaty:wor made, every ergament waged to soften his We racy, bat in vain. John DlcNaughten was intiosn;'• ed that the young lady ‘‘ as already prothisid- - to another. MEE =ME Milli •- • - •• - • ..z-7 - ••• )••• 4(-• •?:••;-, - ; ••.• : -'," .••• .•. . . • - . =ME duct - ,of..Miss ,Knor.calcuinted to weigh - egajosi, her, 1014 father'e'estirtiation; nor could` they die. cover that •eibieisiles - ,' theiilengere; or others from 13etirdarvIlle continued' to•earry-regular correspcin dence betwixt- the larly,.'-stoil: her suitor: : -though strange as .it may appear,,auch communications: Ootolly. took place , •,Airrigid, at ritero,. implo; ;gable. :as was the MI6, .froni wheat he; bo a sted . iteeeridell,'l4lr:`Knox 'Was; and •Pli'leiscilihist he Might partake Of Pliakorth's woes. helardeiiid. hie heart In'anger; and beeame infler ible''on the subjects As wall might he here attemp ted 'to overturn the; Ilimalayaroe.veratt the cur. rent_of the Niagara;.or.bid.theocean be,dried up, P-Pk# l o. dangtiter C"mitly, With his'wisheal '•:.'iffe . .wheilliines in file - library ;Ali( day, when his iititinfaiitetedWithetit exelaimedi-- more'hecouldriet saY.• . • ''t•Sir; Whit?, what's wionga"Maetin." Beggarman, sir."- • , • PWell,.,what 'of ther:beggarmasi;;.har he etoleFi 11 1 2 7'040' - . • • • . .-!l,li,.§ir..brit—bot 7 #gaip hie aliagetn• ilessook: • ''"Speak out you kick yoidoWn - : , ;ftWell, sir; he kissed Miss Kno;,iired. ..,Plifids 'Knox - bias a beggarmairl..eihi Martin you most be misteicra.'l• - • . . its a faet t arid he bad a friiitiful silly white hind,.. - aricf.iqoatlirring ifolir:'!" A !lei Was rindrhe Thetathife'ligetn l itv no bounds; when foundth at his' daughter continued to disobey•hii injunctions, and.that thcsiaan.in . beggar's . apparel, and who eraved.eharity,orkseyy* occasions at his dour,.wasr . t . opy other than ibe:euz jetted suitor. True as tele triiniial diainOridliill4l attractive iaegaet, Joho,MeNaiigh,en hovered near the objeet'of his beartiiiiiTrio'fiffeetionii, and by a little:justifiable artifiee - sifeeeeded in seeing his dearie.' Tho Meetings were few and short, but fond and tender ' and arrangements were made, for her night which iya a to ; take place on the first fit ring occasi?a of opportunity.. On the, evening , of the day we are speaking ot, ordere Were'grvin for the travelling , carriage to bigot ready tar a speedy" 'departure. and for 51isalCorir; rind her retinue to be edy to leave 'for Dublin at midnight. atelydid the young lady pen an soigne - to her lover cating.that her father was about to hurry her off . ' to get married, and beseeching him. to release her from the fate which .was in preperatioa for her. confidential eervaqt;,brithihiqetteiOlneertjafely iu inid the bsof him sral'addreireed;ind he; inionsidjiing• With The eight cif ttie'dopitture;foiDtibliig.itiatiderk, • starless ominous:' 4 Minot the darkness , became' *more dark, a traveling Tarriage .emerged: Rom Preben Demesne, and took.the coach.roadfor 'the ' Irish Metropolis. -In silence, deep, dismal. eilenee;.. the journey was begun.., Ail around * them *as buried in repnie, 7 -_,. Led - retieed':to The eonstellitions of the spangled heavens *ere hid den bebinil the thick veil of gloom, Willa seemed to wrap all nature 'in • funeral sublimity:" But, thongh the eyes of 'met!' were sealed..in "slumtier, there were others looking on•the Beetle; e.yeewhieb never elosc—the eyes . ; of Ozit .Whe . 11 ever slum !Jeri, and which Witness. perpeittAllY;l4o,l row and sighing. ' • • Suddenty, - the coachman , wee arimiedTrom the lethargy into which he bed_faltio; Ei man leer). ing over the Wayside ledge, add 'cornetist - Wing-him to dismount. • At the - same . mcimint- the hones` were laid bold -of,. hy other „two :men; hut: - the: Brat xna,in.a.teneof Authority ; and of e6nfidene.V. told all pe•pXr,ffee'teibe oeiet', as noihisig . Of :vier lenee waiiiistendeffittirirry One iniide, etit of the 'coach. Wherithill senior oetbiTitivellitig - pai. ty heard the voice of him; who - hadcrossed his path; but too saccessfully, heahouted out; - "Pall back,-fall•back John 3Citaughten; yon•and your cowardly bullies ' bavo been anticipated, and we' have e suffiCientforce,io overcome , your designs I for the present. . Your men, and. their . boy lead er, shill rue this night's work - with the deasest Maid of theirliiirts." "it Is you, sir, and your bullies, that' merit a chastisement:Ter:attempting deprive' in honest m'an of one who esti - reader hie life hippy, or.m table. Tau are an old man, sir, and yeti. may thank your daughter,: and _your:grey bails for the forgiveness you beserekelve at my hinds, for the wrongs you ire's - vele nevi 'engaged 'in leaking against me. Thank heaeel,..howeVer, I trio here ' and your daughter shall decide whether will become.the dower, of Beardiville, or else•go I on.to Dub* agitally Iterself,with.tbe titled puppy,for, whom locdosittnler,.• S ey, dearest - loved One,. here tieroii Gad and tTieeqpeople,.Wfieri lies"Yerisr. way,' to this Iniioris,"or tOthht 'ot the More exalted mintier?" • The fair thielit'iiiihe r exclahned, 4 61* am yours, Joha,rtiertit; ,7 iiiiiil•eiierilor time and eternity; and' olt,take"rae 'aiePllkavertthi fete whici. binge oar ine,,iutil God .bless you."' Cheer- ed by the voice of hir c her - tto:Xidently loved; he made a bound, a wild, frantiolbonad towards the coach ; and the lady endeavoiesite - throw herself into his arms, but was , restrained by her jailors: at the same time sevelal - shote were fired by the travellers, opera 'their eaptOri.ln retaliation pistol was, raised, !drawn,— a' report` was heard, but it died awab.:indthe' most love:: ly woman on earth ;hid sea ted to,a*ist." •It a night much tobe iitrieinberedr - - ' • From an early bour in the mominutheCatbet drat joy bells sent. forth .rheir- merry peals. .The Royal Banner, and' several others emblematiegif the city's renown;• floated - from varioliir on the ramparts: 'The ships id' the hal.betri irate decorated witb theiegay strearriers,:add the attests were filled with richly diaiwed es of every 4eiteriPtilik:4l4l the P10)4004..V1 escutcheoned to the. country. faimeen,,ea.. re.imtre.; driving' into fawn; and everything!, seemitztrii; sod gladsome. Why, all this. beetle; *nth - mirth!, Why? Because it w as the first day of the aielsee i ' the Judges' were to arrive,•and a-eel/Mobs, there is ivregultir gala day in eiriOy'shiee Frcim mouth to Mouth the intilligehee'Wei'eeni: veyed, that the judger;re* near;. - intlthilciybellS,7 very prettily Chimed forth the national entheim i "God viva tbe - Then came to view thsplendid carriage, drawn by four superb horses; the harness *asiditist,!tritrii., pings being- mbunted with. massive Silverittiport which sparkled the armorial" crest of'lletiOrtitit, raised in gold. The' servants, were ed in the most' costly livery., `This iartjs t e' vin. 'escor:eil by a tioep of Dragoon., the,,•glirter . ol ,tilioeo accoutrements, flung haelcithe Ambettms. he the Neese( the, lookers ma, dinglloctheir eight.. .The cavalcade stopped at the doer Ortherseltyi. :Hotel, where a ...proension of civic dignitaries ea• :eorted , their lordships,-almost, in regal Splendour . to.theiCourt - Hotiev: - -•••••- , , Thebelleeeased the antbeoi; hut.theif 'chiming coutinuedeh a nged as the -sound ielurfritarjay. and rejoicingto - the 'dismal interpristifion. to Judgment." Theo a .detachment 2ef, , with hearts light and bayonets bright,"-Opened •:into.tile before the Iron door of the prison ; and 'the prisoners came forth two and two; ehained ; 'together, and were conducted: to the felon's dock in the Cuthedral. Throned in , robee - tif settrle.tt trltintred-'teitkerinide;-wearirig 4 inag.fgreyM • miss a 'white linen (band, eat thejuilies, was a'eanopy, Scarlet' 'acids,' b'sio - nd :,witki gold lice, (baring igotilederOirn On. the ejtiaintls) and from which giddtie tassels: descended. The fligh Sheriff, wearing mesterei gold ebein. and robes profusely deiorated" - tertli putY 4 colored ribbons, befittinirhie ()Ace," plOid' :the ypm. minion, iq !hir.'cuititmity .When #verel • kiiiirtl; the elerk:eitAteim n ,,4 4 ;„ Plendedt.'Uf svosa4tiadi. to take his being answennlinthit .thiPoilleial again rose, stla oi pi/abided , doels • mukluk liiebiod, and a •llle:Ofothara gaikraildilabir rot e:aah§e''or Antsiti4 . lsifikk',YOO!**lrttgi viA1f,4 17 4. bet! tktOkticalate. were • Ariroa' : Guilcy or but) 4 .. ,this stage tif;tlieriftrieedings, dap:tugboat the fiat wbieli.tisd congregated ,ia that. hall .the Most2minuter silineawas preserved. All ors peitturned 'to the prisoner at the. Ber with . 1 .. I • I 1 ,*; .:.. - i,...: : :,:.,::.:;;,......: 'f*,,.l-k--'4.....d''4-;:',-;:"'ii.; NEM ENE OHNE ~~ . ~,. ~ ~ r~5~~,. REM MERU =EN =ME =M ffi ~, , . ILIMENMI ~'~ ~~~ . most serious: anxiety. He lose from'.his 'seat, Steadily, looked earnestly at the judget,-aiiii ia a firm tone of voiceanswered Zeit ity /,ords!' :We need not de tail: the evidence, and tit s could be just es uninteresting were we, to transcribe the letsily : affecting speeches which:Ware delivered:Tor, and ,g,ltinst the_prisper. The".fitets which* *Malay stated were:Zsiativii4p the cab men! on . .sibich ihe'aied , eiitimitted. The dy liestiff@Ciitii-Oelti-verfriing.orytisaintiltedread- grasped n ectriiik-istid__ be ;I)filgsß, l 2 6 4na ,:fm. which thir warm.- - blood:WP,4o, ekillgooP4'-.With: it tberw himself on thexrocuid - in. - frentiedespairiz_. - .They might have;elairnedfhim, 5 1 1 before that noble form he: stood, : for , the power was atriebn from his hands; and'frpitiliii stellar the blood.— • When the body wil hitoen 7 131en;-*lii, went straightWaY to ihe:ne,Aret.rstation' Fibula' tad rendered himself into'thei hithileof justice. Allmon es the painful- intelligenee reached hit! Iciiinclsohey besought tha Clemency ixf•the Bing, bot.the.priir onerl-Jeftised!nlllinterferabee, from timi.to time, until at last his friendsutalakthatit wee worse than useless longer - to - arge:haqt„ to be saved, Undt/r '- these- 'Ciie tiossikieeir.‘thelltil ;his men; 'form; counsel for theprisairseirizsalaiittiag this facts; and interposing only - atsbeitztiinins:aa timeharacter of the prisoner WaSeailidin;ftreition. Several timei, during, thesumiiiin g evidence did the -- learned , judge lay doant . :blinitolehdok,' to wipe away hi! fal linglifirs;indliCiatildfnitly add lot' have heard the•fietsi. .is in your hands." The jory re tiredriforwas.•if.bilig before they refurnedhavintuniornibitilY Aka in finding against The Judge therinskecf - fif'he could show cause Ntry-judgmentshoujilficifhe'pri,noun eed against him.' .The priaeripi:tlien ;rote, and looked steadfastly round the tiougeiissoleenn dig nity, and in a voice clear and tdiennet'lsespoke thus:— Sty Lords, acid you gentlenratfof-tbe Tutylfioin my heart :L tbitill , '4oliforilie'ileliceie form and manneriAsi heard- and . . tried, "and believe ineyour sytn - riaihrin sti/Seltalf has not been thrown away, or such conduct. I feel deeply, and humbly. trust that - you:elle aid elf z' that belong to you may be blessed, fur your kind i' ,deed. And J. grateful thatAbir.,:laws.'of my country,tnefpniient fopportuniti'lece pressing to such an, august. assembly: . as the pre sent, and at such a period of my file, the feelings which swell my , i 1 reiitick in 'the bee me to day, will be prows[ at mY:executtoesasil:-.' have reason to , belie* iihatf,Atat lot—that they trla7.4llnfiiflidettlitristion, and see me depart to tie.iwich Goit..?; - 'lrettiers capitulated what has been already - atisteij;qnd at. :ter remarking *several ciretimitaueili:. tallith. had.. • - not hitherto transpired e` addesh—Ltithaesithiags I mention not as the murderer of the,dleettud but as her loner. I stand berit'arid itertried fray " being her lover, for . ireiilhe rase mtheriviest 1.'.. ' - would walk airs, clearfroitt:tholock„butl.simm. - e.-- no t ict ' liv e: ; !. egiiiiefer:laitfic; anti menthryiiitfalrbjkAglif:i.'T cetiturieti:lniiia;:pintsed. • away.: cA :fete days eine., I would your lordships to_ spare - me ; - deft's:lo •- dug, hilt that proud feelinihte am resigned to my fate. •Shartylicibeegone herds"' .. me; will w be aatinxeny ainaliit,fOriur;iternil CM! brace in the vestibule tilliao4,W,fl,l/7tutds, know the - doom, yoti wilraiterd trce, -, andlivitait it.- • with calmness!. You, gentlemen wlfri trifle not with theiteart:of 'Via" iney prevent youritin„orifinghie-r, marrying-the object of their choice. .• Nay, more. •Yiffi inky. compel them to wed with another, but; aititelio u .:. aware that in such 'a case your child . • .• or hefielf down in the bed of a diiliery;etialYonl-, ;-: liable and „criminal. The heart will Elotifrh- that which it bites, nor can a reconctliatioisrisieilelie •.- • place. This truth 'tearyfrom - triy:fitc;,sAd hat' hevi'fictn'itillitl-tell yeti tiOviVand'alialreoliftini , •• • atthplloor where and when to see you all. Again Ltbarik yoti all for the patient hearing your Ifaveliven-thei ind`beethef ' you will believe I ans4terfestly happy, - bly ador. able - is now, bentliiirfrois.ber seat In beeven - tO a n/land.T.Yvorfilli;i44 I ..trjaiee that I shall soon be hers forever! " f - ' As he Concluded, every Ace tn that assemnly . ., was streaming, with teare,L!nor. did _that court house. eYer.!r-, 1 9..rf0 grr ililfies.Witacis a scene halfius. thrilling ;•-• ,•. . The le id t dge!giting.trobed,hiniselfiattito gee„... ,mournfuloicasirinkhea'prociiecled - the sentence, -that•-4_ yeitclids)PlltNabghten, of Bearderville,,Eaql,:le minaret - tel. the ,prison, fromWhiaere; yeti have to e brought , CO. 'of Tyrerie;and.thet to the” yos h'e ' ed by the neck until dead,and itiaY 'the Lard have " mercy on your soul • ' The scene of the mu er, was to be he p la cea 'execution, and early on the:. day_ when it waiter take place, evlq-'l!°!Al34i-il.g.kt!Oibuttdi able frit the poeticla wl t s ...fr.?celifii!4 by - 44sisfimmc\ of country people and Others; who Wereeniti9OlW. • \ hear the dying derlaration, and tit lie'th,if , lorm , man die. • Whin the SheritVisidlothisi'alitiiiikiem had arved, the prisoner was-produtidilid without !posing a ;Moment' pulled- Sibitf from• his pocket, and called upon the , peopletur • join with bini in praising god hy singingtha43ll- Psalm . Praipe beedioncludtdoleATic up'a deViiut and appropriate prayer, utter he addressed the people; in worts to the falloWnig "Friends. astd ;countrYntuu• 'I .4 fei tbitat'YOU.'" for your Preetneo,l:lnd.analety On my behalf.: l lll4.‘, • . , time c:lhet% to, spen here, being e t r, sh'ort I 'hihall ]let as possible : ha. the concisi itaieisedta' shall tconbleyoor tention with lo - - - "The mournful sitenee: which pervaded the as. moldy. w asp e seeertedrfaithfilly. but who can de. and atl' l 7 i49'•1 4 4, when lima logto:a dent! whieh—hsying been shire suhstae, iiit'air--'proved in a demooetrari op that Ms who wes ibotit te die, *is itihoeenf ofthsi"eritiskciirk.. eryai t eiest- him, - and that thipirliettiitar aft °A: . 'Op vett his faithful but rash 'valet(' 7 ittid'irtfai' • people weptl-ray we at the rehearsal; howititie t h e Jedyfe ! (ether, have pt fat the thathrhadlentecuted, prosecuted And ,coneid er f,,, his !kW the lawfulstinsbarofhligeeshri„ Might - erbsas, . • relirrroga' eartifteiti : Wag!, itaaitsfof,'.l.;4 even at the foot of the gagtivrtitilik " " "So long slasher, ware* nsenkObisgteistett. Ifept'tliesethhige . 11 /Thif °Wit ions, so' earnestly do I longiii - tie With liar . 14, 7 ' ; • , ' loved me so faithfully on earth,' tut,noli.:Wheir clemency cannot be shown me, atizieriliPtit:'.. you :should know the solemn fact,. She vai: • mute by every lire divinei and .human;:tir - Oof • 'marriage, took place 'privately - during' a ' &kale" • visit_to.Deny,- nor did ever cease to , hive ene, , 00ti t ' ilia 'ceased to live. i?rorti - this day forth— pee Gild -o be our. Father; one worship-par . 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