. . ••••• - . • • .• . II VOLUME ..VII DAILY- MORNING POST. Printed and Pub/is hed every Idorning, (Sundays caned.) sy L4;111-AD:P „ 2101tillAVILir coasil or woon',itin irilurenf2 TBRN.S.:-- - Five Dollars a year payable Vrietly to advanOe. Six. Dollars will invarily' be retfuired If not paid witMll.the year. - -• . co its Two caws—for safe - at int; Cotanter tate Office, and by the News poyer TILE EIATTJRDAT POST spabliabed from the same office, 'on , a Marge blankat size sheet, at. TWO. 330,1..LAR5 : a year, in apance— cute.eoptes siva 4:atm:, 1 ,No paper will be diaaantlnnea'(inlasi at the dill. cretton'ofthe proprietor,) until all arreatigei - are EL:77..N0 attention will be paid to an order unleei ac companied by Aye . tnoner:ar satisfactory re ferenee iirihia TERM S -- 0 F• , AOV=ERT-I S I N.G. -• . lm Sqnottn OS , twithmi treats on mem One_rnsertfon;• • • ••• ,• 40 40 Otte Pdemth, .•-- • I Two . d0,•:,6,.......... 0;75 Two 'do - ',.,....., Three' .do; . .1. 00 Three'do One ~ Week,. • —1 50 ',Four do Two - do Three 'd0.1.. ' 3 00 One Year,•••. ... • . • YEARLY 4 ADVRTTSEMENTS t•liangerible a! !feature. . . . •,ottn ReA.uu. - ••. TWO SQUARt.S. Six Monthly. ••• .• • StiS 00 1 'Sig Months, . 320 00 One Year t • ••• ........ 20 00 1 One Year,. • • • •'• ; • 3000" Larger advertisements in proportion. . i •' : •,, Elirr" Cards of FOUR LINES, Fire Diellare a Year. .. Large cuts will nen be inserted unless anextra, price '- I.l73 . Adrertisersietits.upon which the mit:ober of inset= lions is not marked, will be inserted and charged Willi rdessionat _Qtarbs AMUEL elbliCO;Auormei:ot Uto- - -Mee on 4th tO" street, hear .81-aitt. Pittsburgh.. • • 0c02.5 All re, , Auornsy . at „Law; Office in.-Bake well's Buildings, Greta street.. nier274M.7. A ItI'CAL.IIOI T, ditarrtey at. Late.-4./tbee, Fotlrth Adi....titeeetoiear. ft :Patterson's Livers Stable, felit,Z. H. tib'Olttitt .No. 77 tiortithfield st, near :iixitt st., Pittehtirgh., - e- eattg3l.e.y DA.. W., OLIVE/C.4 - Phyeipian and Sargeon.—. -018cO No 8, St. Clair ioret, , ane2l,Y. M JOlii3 CItrt.WRORD, otheecon St. Clair - street, D oppealte the Exchange. - auglo-y, ORLANDO LOtx4.lS, AtiorneY as Lato.--offi CC 4 it, above Wood: • july4-y ►(IHOMAS M. MARSHALL, 'Attorney 44 Latp.4-01Beet I..owne's Buildings, Fourth IL jura-ly TAMES CALLAN, ...ttoormy at Low, cornet of %Vytus if • •antiTittlfstfe - ots—u Lout Corner , P - fe61.0-y ltAtt33.M.t4,,Attoeney at Lctie--43thce 1103ahearet it - Butldiegs, an Greet "atrees y' appcatile the - Ceeet ~,lunritey,. ..1..aw.-.4:ltfice in the • eameltailding with. Alderman, iltfild.ster;Fifikar, between:W . l)nd and Smithfield etc,. , TTURNtiAltFON,Atrorney atliato.-=Office, North side of Fifth streeti_between Wood autLFmlthfieldin thh woe buildfi g wits Aide:roma TOSEPJA It'ii.ll3l.3l2ii • daaraest.at 'Lacia in Wallieela building, on Fourth beivrtieu;W. • -Sinit.hheld ors: ••, • ,•, '. z • • - tt. nton,lB at - AEORGE W. ' YNG, Attorney and Commit/Ow _to and Notary • uaie.:—Offiee- at !lei - corner' Wood sts.,.,over bbet & Jonee,Exebenteefice. oerW 11.).EN, Attinluy at La ir.—Utrice in the NorthEnsteornee,of Fourth rind ED 14ND SN the building ScaithEtelli sta. Aftterman....7olfice .tiottte. sick of: Fiat' eert Wood. Itild Susthfielil,,.Pitteburgtt., iAloll4olti . strr t,. bet • 5ep1044,:- ' Alitrrnsys- and Countei,! —49 ffieeon . FPtifal st. , , opposite try Sialild,.Pittsbutgh. j scplo-5i N9CA,g atte:;.z :1* • ..ELOBA,Attornegrat- • • rth street, between Wocid•und S_Eattb terfion'ti Livery Stable. •07-Sr FRS,itto - Ott du , • field, opptsik • . LLL.MULL . rereoved to be 41 lo ti ;;6 1 11 24' ut r at t : • ace latelyoccupked 111 n.n.utax,3lll?.. CLI t Law:ll:fid • on Foni.:, to , the Y; Attorney and Cotenollor tte jow .Bundings on, dr ant'street, .je:29'37tl-5 1 / 4 ;:, 13 . . a N, .4.uarney and -Counstltor 4t 13u - • .betwega clad:Smithfield, and nearly . t et lie Mayor's office. nov64- scar Dtri4ss . ;Fourth st.,"tive'Lluers.wast of Alur Iret 'vii•Ak-Warranted,lind if-nOt:perfectly sal isfactory. no . bay. s will be mudd. • • • . feblo • lEMO V 1.-7 Dr. Kober. Snyder, has -moved his ly office to mirth etivey . between Woad .and.fimith field streets. • - .XdarLS:ale EMOVAL.—A. Bee len has removed his commlession IV and forwarding business from the Canal Basin to hit; new warehouse on Third streei nensly.opposite the Past. Office. , may3o-ty 1.) Ex° J. IttITC.OEL, Attorney at Law,. At, has TeraOireittC! Fourth , next door 10 the office of AhlennartSteei:': , , ' app. T LEFT, Attorney at Law, 'Washington, Pa. Co . lections made in Washington, Fayette, Greene and adjoining eeuntie4. ' apl27y rrltiOrdas B. KENNSGYVAttorncy at Late—Ormevo„ I. Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield. 13.nrsmvers.--;Gen. JAC - Moorehead, John Graham, Preg. .Pittsbdtgli Soak; Mr. J: . W. BurttritigertLtigani: Wilson, & Co.,MeConl eg Co., Pittsburg:4.Pa,otyttic kr it LICKMASTER. Akierrnatt--oEfica:'Fourta•struel 111 third door abOve Smithfield, South side:, Convlsneicig'of all kinds _done with the greatest Mire ntid o ' TitiCA toßealEstite examined; &a. I atIN COYLE, Notary and Conneyaricerr—Vdtcs tfi • hietealPs Budding, Fourth street', :near Smithfield,- Pittsburgh. Deeds,-Boads, Alortgages, Articles of Agree-_ meta,. and all other instruments of writin; drawn uprith, accuracy and dispatch. Titles to Real }.state exmunnmed.. WILSON, Attorney. and Counsellor at Law, Franklin, - Veliango county, Pa., will attend prorapt• ly to all business entrusted to his care. Collections made in Warren, Clarion, and Jefferson counties. ' , • aura TO' A. Stocktott do Co., . Pittsbursh. dr. Co., Hon. James Ktnnenr, . Hon Atex..A.l'Calmont, . • Hon. J. Wilson, Steubenville, 0, THHN A. FARKLNSON, Alderman; Fifth Ward, Pena J st..between Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he null be touridat athletes. Those having houses or other prop erty to sell or rent,can have the same punctually attend ed r debts collect6d, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt attention. - oc'Zi-p T.. MELLON, - ATTORNEY and,COUINSELLAR at LAW; Office In Mellon'eßuildings,corner of Wylie and Fiftit steam east side of the Court liouse. ~ . , Mr Collecting, Conveyancing, examinations ' of Bo cords, &c,. promptly =O-accurately attended to. myis LiCE.. 7 frlY WnVILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor . as ■ .Law, (successor to Lowrie & Williums,) Otrteeat the old ataild,iFourth st., above Smithfield. THE Partnership heretofore eiisting - between Henry W. Williams: Esq., and rnysell; in the practice of the law,. , was dissolved by_ mutual -consent tau the Nth ult., rind - the business Will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil liams,: whom most .cheerfullv ou recnriend to all - for whom I have: the horitir to do buttiacia—as a gentleman_ every, way worthy of their confiden.ii. • • :.declB-1. • . • WALTER. H. LOWRIE. , -George R. Riddle, Conveyancer.- :1 O FFICE in Avery Raw, Fifth street, above Smithfield, Damns, Aterrologs,Aonsmsuirrs,Botens; Barman, and other instruments or Writing, drown with neatness, legal accartic , and disptiteh. He will also attend to drawing and fillnr/ffechanzes , Liseridscounnfq(Ezscurors, istratars, Examining titles to Beat Brialy .Eratching From his long expenence, and hitirttate aCquaintauce with tha manner of keeping the -public records • he ex pebti to . give - satisfaetion to thdse who may eittrilst their, business to his carer Fancy and. Dordestio. ClOrta - storoo 115 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE Z. D. DAM' EITCTION• ZOO M& m sascriber.respeetfally invites all lovers,of bean tifall China, to call and examine his stoek Of Panel; China., Mantel and Pier Lamps, Candeletiria, Girmidoles; Japan Waiters, Britannia Ware, Castorv,toe: • • Likewise, .Queensware of every variety 'and .pattern, at the lowest possibLe prices. • ' - • deg BODKI ' NSON. Another T oilnytteer IWOULD beg to call the attention of the hrilitaryi.ci4. and all, to my establishment, N 0.30 Fifth it., where they can be rigged out - In a new salt of any Style, quali tp or Aimenstoss, aYthe lowest 'possible prices. It-you wish to save your dimes and get Well. served, come to Curtaa'Si tNo; at) Fifth street, 'oPposite the. Mornin pogo • • : • • • 4NO: CU Me r chant Tailor, late of - Curmii-& Algeo, LibertyßßAN t . at... account of our 'pent upmarket, and a demand for vegetable stoodso have been com pelled to remove my Stead Stabd to.the opposite side of Market street, in front ' of` Alexander & Day's Dry Goads . 1 h . Store, Whete latiall be glad loses my former customers. jyt2 . • 40W1 SIMPILARD. XTBNY. BOOKS ,BY. EXP.S.F. S*7' . Phe Plapetery 'and IN- Stellar World; a popular exposition of the great dia. coveries and theones of , modern, Astronortiy;in a" series. of ten lectures. By O.Mf Mitchell, A. lld.Threatai i i t• t h e , Cinch:mad Obserratoiy., ' . -; • b and J. T. -Lextersfroin itafir--A neti - revisedy Headley. For sale by ELL'IHTT . sditiork, ENGLISfri ,;. • , 78 Wood ttid'dfi Market:vs: 'urn. FOST • It, Agent - for trexica' n Solchers' to pro_ if If cura,Land A =ants arid Pensions far widpws, at ; his other,Bakevrel . 5 Baildingosppasha tha• New Court : House,v eon, "tsbu ttle g hi &acre,' Land Office; at Washington; cslla business the re, &Oa 9f aharge . to f ari b p 2s p , ittetl ia to my "DOR 13ALE, Pout. Lote—Bonnded by Pew,. Libe . X and eM4Ohth lot tutvitigat. feet front, tending Peek Ito feet; Two of them are:corner. lots, and be rotttton,of thelehole property - 111one of the mosi atl4 ventegemie thovity, Foe farther information apj;rfy. to • • - SWARTZWELDER; Foutth et beweeen:Wood Smithald. =iS - i .. - •-.,,,.- , .- . - .. _'.. , ' ... - ' " ' • , . .. .. ~....._,. .. . .. . ..- -.. .; •-• ''•,' ' ' • • '' at -:. _ ' - -... 044.. '•!.T. ,1, .-,, ... : •:-:- '''''ite , "',' ''''' . ,-. .. .1:. ~i • I' : . ._ . _ -..,.. . -,..• .• .. ..' ' --• ... . . . ... . ..- , ~.. ..._._. ....:, , .:_.. :-..--:.._ 1 „ . ?.-:,,_;,, -:,-..-::_, ~...., ~• - 7: :: : • ; :,, .. , •.., ~ .., , . iiSE.lni. / aZi As se Thir,t4tig,r a — ARM lq iKKG NAT ruz./ chant. No. 114 Wood street: TORN D. DAVlSodueremeer and Contoannondfrrehan corner of Wood and Fifth streets. relit :r fdtitfffilfD;ls3Dir, Dealer In' Fancy' Goods and Dimmings, N 0.67 Market street. febl. LEXANPERJAYNES, Pekin.:Tets Store, 12 nix), street, near Wood. febl. MeCLOSHEY, Iron City .okt/tint Store,; No. 1T.2, .tibeity street, opposite the month of Market. febl ROBINSON, - Agent for - Rirnden 'LiA44f. •arktu r rifth.st., one doorbelow,Wood. febl en. ILLLIIIIJACASQNJ Pater",l*-44:i!le ell Lib - I cl rem - , - brty streeg'head Wood. ' — WAGE COCHRAN; - Forteardosk:and;pamm=4 Merchant, No. 213 Woodiareet. feta (7 - 1, Ncaastil Booksal f rs and Stationers, No MSG, Market st. beim-inn Third and Fourth: 'fell ' e 4 00 600 7!90 8 . 00 10 00 IS 00 P DELANY, Fashiortabit Ciothiog &Om , No. 49 LW: WA. OON & SARGENT, HOLMES& SON,;-)skinkers ant Realersin.Fzefutnge . Coin and /3ank Notts, No. 65 Marketstreet. febl FULTON, Bell and Trust Founder, No. 70 Second tie *trent, bet*een Marko; and Eon,' street& -febk. A. WHIM, Clothi ng Sy.n.tio.lls7, corner of Liberty ILO Sixth streets.'• ' • febl OWNS ' CARR & CO., Ceeeh aact Wageit Mtikers, YSt. Clairstrepi, near.tbe bridge: •• , febl.' DR. BROW , S OFFLCE, N 0.6.5, Diamond alley, near Wood street. tea O..wERNEaEItp, Fmk ionabie porhing &smelt:Amen!, : NO. 25 Liberty street. ' ' ' my 24 11)A UND GHEE • WPoksak tirocer, Laberiy street; oPPo.site W9/field. , . • : F05..33 • I • v as 101113 , ft. a •r,; t -strget, pear Wood. opposite tke office of the Post. - triyEtt al/OW/NIA , & I itiNBo/11, - 1117tae, Sign and Orna-. I.U.mentaiPainierilaornet.of Grant and tiacend Imam, MILLER & RICKETOQN,Thoiesa2e Grooms and Corn mission Merchants, corner or Liberty and Irwin its .A.:MeNULTY & tlo.i'Foricaraing and Commission . Merchants; anal Hama, - ; ; , -mttr3' • • Is. A. • , •`• Jo ter, berty street betweeti Sitth . and Virgiii replo 'hIULLEN , .t"DOWNINS,' Inshhitable Clothing ,111 Store, No. 216 Liberty street, opposite Seventh st. )20-y NS & SMITH, io;woriiing ond Commmton `Afirditoitt Proatert,, No. 3 Smithfittd At ; opposite. the MonottgobeloAOtife:.....- jell/ • CiI.tr.,MOPRUNA.D, W die •a • • Purl, "and',Prodlica Dr-alcsa, corner or th e' DitmOnd and ud alley. '• ' • • - • t" my2:3 TOTIF4I47cOi GelisterapP % Rio:his/Ling aogxfs • tabtisluneitt,cortievof Alarket and Fifth'a treet& tip Mrs: entinxic Vitth greet. uryi3n., J. T. MeCANCE,Faxhiona Ole Clothing Rau . lbtist • .ritent, Nos. 77, and .79i r of. Sixth and. 14heri) 41 reels: .$ . "- ' • ' • • ' 1011 N LITTLX,:ht. 'Whalvaile •Grtwer, Fracture Deal 4 3 ilnd roma tistionf.:lldVhant,ThiriA it.,batmera, , ;%VA and Markec my -01 11 — BSALOM Al. S;ll.7wlesat, an Matt Latter Oh FaneyarictiOlapte Dry Goods, 65 Market street. be. Awcen Feturth atai the Diatacul.! • < niY23 _ _ I • , I • TkeLlks.... o. 120 ' 'ood Gold Lent. tliiusts' Pon; ronsiandy on hand - And Onnincaurodto order. e - Mlnte . HY : dF LHE , , Woo/ /Seater , . and ~ Ccuptltsfien. Merchants; Car tbe &ilai Atnertein Wcialen Goads. ar or Liberty -street and Cecit'aittley. A Anolettl pooHAtl. H. PA yktos'ausi Capltrantafactuirsr, and dealers ',Plats of all iciosis, 73,Vyttfid fltrfoli next , r to the corner of Fourth. ' • feta 1 till, UME, %Pict • 'Forte Mtn eiur atid.ile silty iiitt • X11.5i in*tru{4flo%'.l\9:; l l2 .ftefift Eat. • . . „ .n0v19..1. OS 1.11 ViTOODWL, ./mporier alui.'Lkater la ; cigann4Domestie licire,",dornar of Second and Woadatre6tc .oc2, CAMITEL Itio'CLUlLh:4l , f to CO.,' Ageft,46' .0 nod Itippaid's Regalm 4 bcrAcket"473, from iew York of. N 0.1.411 Et erstist , Obi -, TOSEPH. MAJOloBoat , Szle:f-Shhi .Ch'audlery and 0 Age ucy of the rtrthlourghlitol'4.olt , Poetory,.tio't 4 , Mnrket strect,i Frituth 1012 & c o t ., ...irt0,v1„,..0..t.7:14,,17.Piu5yx4b.tit3fg., lAN IN , MAY. 41r4otestapf44er,geottorsr4ing find Com tir 0 4,, *Fr Ater.stfert, .twecat Market and. 11). - LIA.&TCTIBB - Boar's. cro4 change Brokers, No °s-241:ckid sktS.o)4o4:tloo lectow fourthol , eit - rem KE.A.M.LIi a:. L. 4, %Bank:qr . and Exchangt Prekers. corner of Third Wooly streets, opposite the St. Charlee Hotel.• „_ febl.. JOHNSON & VOCKTQ'sa,ilawCeitetz,Stiitionto, Frew ters.aul Pith :part; cOnier of Market and Third FM, t..1t,n7.141e/SEArr, Witolembi &raters, deniers in Pro. Pi dues-'fund ptaliburih manidlietures, N0:214 Liberty, ipposite ?thin, 4.. uplti QEVE.N , HI OHS CLOTHING STORE, No. Sixth steetotetieLiberty: cJOHN FARRAN; itoira; I Proprietor. !TWI(t IL Oftti.A.N, Wm:dr:air and Hand Druggist, Nu IS) - Stak,t1r6ad street, runs door /moat offfiamond alley. febl • WOLLANSBE.F.,"& HAYWA RD,' Wholesale and Retail LI: Deatectin Boon and Shors,,Zio. LSal Litany street, op osiar,Wond.t , ~ , febl 113 A. EAHN'ESTOCit...k..OO.. Inoksak Drug Ware . house, conaercif First and Wood strews., and corner or Wood and Sixth. , . febl iir•ALEXANDER dr. SONS. Cqffin Makers and Far . nishiag . ,Uridertalcera, corner of Penn:rind St. Clair streeta i 'citiposite theEichan4e. Entrance en Penn area. febt TORN H. mgrzoa, Wholesale and 'Atari': Dealer in tir - Musiredf Marital rnstrarnind,Pialioa,Sahoot Hooks, ,and &ado:wry, No. IM Wood atredt. • J 1 23-Y JANtS.PNIVERSON, it:, comet of •Fiest, and Ferry atreets, manufacturer ,of Locke, Hinges, and • Bolis Tobacco, find Timber Screws, Houses Screws for. Rolling. sepia . . DRYAIL Ratifying Distille", and Wholesale Dealer 0 sin Porpga and .Domestc .W'Soes.and Liquors, NO. 114 Liberty street,and's3 Diamond alley. jy2l. T WILMAIIITH, Lumber Mew_ Office, sln erm - ,j_a street, between 'twin and Liana: Contmunications promptly' attended - ' mals' AU" & hinviiELTßEE,Whoteiale Grocers, Re. Ty Wine and Liquor Me r chasur. Also, Importers of', Soda I.A.sk and Sicachin ,Powderi NO. 16.114.ib,ertv street. Pittothursch. Pa. t perpt, le MIXCHAISIGiii °T L, Exchange :Plade t .klutumare. LiD. Warn, Proprietor. Coaches will be in readiness at:,all the land ings to 'convey passengers, free of ehage, KG & 'LNNEXi Agents fin' the Delaware. Mutual insurance. Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware ',Ouse of King & Holmes, Water street, nearhtariet. C • ." • c 01 T, Muskrats Chum on?. blerchf4nts,§litli street, betwee* Wood and LENN, 800 binder, corner of Third and Wood streets, Above Gt. 11." Kay, wherelie is . &spared to doevaiy description of runs , and bindingz____:_pea2, A W. POITMEXMR. "DQINDEXTER k CO. Whole'sala Groats and Com xdatton..aun ,Vomatding Marohanta,.No. 41, Windt istiiei;Tittatinrgh. np2l. .13“—MURPHY...VVIkoleeale and . Retail Dealet—in TY DRY"GbOng, Nortlienst coiner of Market nod Fourth ate. Eip2tep Q.AkblU Llannfacturer of 'Pin, Copper f... 7 and Sheet Ifoniirtire;' NO. 17`Fi. 'street, between Wood and Market., feblo ZTE CAE .& ATKINSO?!I, Manttfactureis rf Tin, Cop-, 1.0 "per cnxiShierlron, Ware. They also execute Avery description - of Illackimith Work. First streetbetvreer Wood and Marken: Plttsbuihtu • •' oct3fty PELINGEIHIARBLIMI. J101:1411D LEECH,. Jr.; batloner, anti dealer in: ' Foreign and Domestic Iforliery, Hardware, and Car: ridge. Trinrminga, of an dqacriptions, No. 133 Wood at., Pittsburg & h, a eideh doors above Fifth s and dne 'do& above ilea Shoe Btbre ' "an34l7. TOLAIR & CO., Brush Afantifacturers, N 0.121.1 Wood st., Jiglrhave constantly on hand a' fall assortment of every description of BRUSHES, to which they solicit the atten tion of dealers. Allicti 0 . - large: Stock of•• SHO4 FIND INGS, which is constantly_vencwing with the best im proved Kitt. FISHING TACKLE and. Sporting Equip ments, in every variety--allof which will be sold whole sale"Aind - , I ill? 'SMITH IcSlNGLAlß;(latelltartin tr. amid!, Waoteavde Grocers, Produce and Constataxfaat Ilfenabantr y 50 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. The undersigned having. entered into partnership wader the above stale,,mspectfully .ask the, patronage:cif the friends ; iif late inn, and of the yur 'chaers getantlly. They fie] Warriuted' in promising that they can give satisfaction to all who may. buy of thetairatcoufide business to their care. SMITH, „ni. Sp/CLAIR. 670 - 0.1 4 11LEY,..E.10us an .Ornarai4e4( A . ..474Kr, 'and 'dealer uf PADUS, No. 44 St . st., Pitts burgh, has constantly harud all kinds of Elms, either 'Dry itr Mixed' Japan:arid Ciopal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled tail; tpiriut Turpen tine ; Window Glass, of all eiPtsi.glat/ Blv!hekr . aceir 0/1 4 kr the beet quality, and tor MO at remodaule)pricas. . „ soot; MEE .--_- Egg Ili = ~,,,,,, -, .'. --:-..,, 4 , .-, ' ..- 4- • :-'47-,''--;:'.M..t:,---:::.e ;,-41'":!..:';'.'' -',.!:' .;Z::,•••:,":.t.,.:%.:Xij-,1,04 Y..-..,:-.„-.... _, ~ ... ..,:••'• 4 ' ,i:;:', Y : t , , .•, :. .:1 - ...:?. ,,., ;Pr ., ;.,Cri'.tt , 'T j , P.-- t.,1 1-, i;il: -:, :: • ''" , '1, ,, . f t .-; t ~."- 4 : ' , !:--'' ; .:.-ii',... 4,-. +.'''' . l .- : : :' 4 :j 1 ;i:::' , .. -. E'' , Jt...i.- - j - 4, 7 1.1 , • , :: , 1 -','.: 7" •:f.,..' ,. 1 ',,, t ;:i:. - :' . .:: - , , ,',,,:-, Fi.- . t.A't. , c-i . i.:,;•. Sirs,...--,-;rt.v.. -;.,..* -47,<,.... ; 7•,.......1 . :.1...... : ;:,HVE;....ii4y...V., , :5i, -- :`,,57,..j,, ,, ,:i . t.,. , !: ..!_.: • ~. _,-,... ~0 ,, ; .“-.. ~.,•,,, ,i , , Lr-i- , !:-.:7 . '.'.7.*:-:.:!.-.'!:4::.'ij'.1.-it;.:''',,:7i.,1,i.r.4.ii,,;A.'.:fl.:t«lif..!',ICI.S...'41-4,14.-71.i'''''4'...;'• .., „ ~..„ ..„.,.:,..„,.. Oimani4'iffarbs. IMMEMI corner of Wood and sixth ' : :• Jksdirr4'. Stationer aad Binutta, Vood and Market. jau7 Fader and GCS Fattr, Diansoud alley and Fifth at. deeltt! WILLIAM HARBAIJOIL 'orronission and Portterrding Flour e Wool and Produce, neer, t?erween Wood and maernigaedhaa assaciaied finin iteltimore, in 'the ninon Businesit,=under the tea let January, 1849. .FfLiS. SELLERS. , : MEE • - " t " r- 4 •. • ".• • t. 4 . • • . *-• • ~..:..::,t 7:ii-7--1';',!•,,'..!-1-;'''',::`' ~ .'. :;;i4 . ; .,. t ;t: c:!.:-.t! --. ";' . -:-. .' „ , = _ , f , 1; - ..:; . f.....,-:.'.;::.‘ ,, .:_;•-! , ii'.': -. ' , ' ,T- 'ii , '''!•;;T - --j.,1 - ' . ' ' , 4 . - 1-i4 ; t ., .i.:7!: - iA! • '..; ,,, ,: r 4A.-,_.:,,,',A :: Business Olarbs. . H. GEHBEHHINO, 'Healer in Importe , - • • lintLlibmestie Segars; Snuff Mid .Totiaceo - re., • mbolesnle and: Retail, Liberty Ftreet, ‘• doors above Smithfield, Piitsborgh . , Pa. . ID All orders from eomury liferchants will bo promp attended to. e c ' RUGS: DRUGS :I—.lout. Motazu,_ Druggist and Apothectryoloxat-west corner of Wood pod Fitlh s teats, Pittsburgh, will keep 'constantly ini hind 'Drugs, amts, oils, Dye-Stuffs, Re:. „ . . , , ._ , N. B.—Physicians! Prescriptions, carefully compound from the best materials, at any hour of the clay or . Ott.' Also, an' assortment of Perfumeryt,ffine, tooth, *.n, and clothcs!..Brushes, Ice, &c., c., which will be. shld low for cash. ' ' ap2o:ly" spring yinsiiionimor 1848."-`- _-- 'CORD & CO., (late M'Cord - & Aing,) HATTERS, introduce the Spring Style of HATS this day, fxaturday,.ldarch 4thilS4B. , ~i . • ~..'; -...„, Their (muds and cuatomere are, rer3ttested to Call and a m ine their Stock 'of Spring Hats, 3ust received f(rota'i ems" York, at their store, corner of Fifth and. YPod MS. MBA . . . ILLIAIII TROVILLO, • , • clinker, ' la street, un mediately • opposite the .Theatre, respeerfuliy.• in . rms his friends and the public. in general,•that he has • seated his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. - .He i supplied with and always keeps on hand Caffinsof :Ores and kinds, Shriiuds„ - and all other articles rieceseary such occasions. I . Bllver plates, ice boxes, and leaden coffins ivillbo sup: plied I n order.. A fine hearse and eattiage always ready to atteridlunerals. . . seaffibly Exchange Hotel, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pinsburgh, HE subscriber, having assumed the management ot .this long established and popular Hotel s respectfully announces to travelers and the public generally, Thai be . will beat all times prepared to accommodate them in, all things desirable is, a well regulated Hotel. The House ill now being thoroughly repaired throughout,-and , new , flirniture added; and no pains will.be spared to make the. Exchange one of the very best Hotels in the panntiy. The undersigned very respeotfully solicits ix cifiaintiance of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore received. ' THOMAS OWSTON, feblo:daw Proprietor.: -. John Id. Townsend, • ~ • PonREGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Mi.'4s, Market , saes,saes, three doors above Thi rd,Fittsb urgh, will have stantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell •on the , most Lroaisouable terms. Physicians sending orders 'will be promptly attended to, and suppplied with articles They y rely upon as genuine. Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly srepareil from the best materiaWat any•hout of the day. right. , ii , Also for sale,a large stock of fresh andgtiod PERFD TERY. • + , . .decall .: I I J. D. C. W. ADDVILSON, ilejpSna r i t. soN, rka .l.az i tf pushy,: Tr w ut 11 ing_and Coutnivit_osiMerultapts,No.el l yront street, above Broadway, Cmcinnati, Ohm. i- . wirr ER TO. . , ~ Merchants generally, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 " Merchants generally, Nashville Fenn. W. F, Lane & Co , Louisville, Ky. - ' SPTingei & Wh ite n um i 1 Cincinnati, Ohio 1 James !ohriston.& C,0.. L 1 . 110 Wilt; Hama & Co., New Orleans. Magregur & Wadi, New Yorkl Duval, Deighier &Co., Baltimore. Smith. Bagaley & Co., Philadelphia Dailiel Deshon, Boston, r roHND. DAVIS. Atteriervecrand Cot/minion Aferehan; coiner of Wood and Fiftbstreets, Piusburg, ready reaeive merchandize. of .everydescription on consign. inentogar public or private sale, and from long experience In the above business,' flatters himself tbtit he will be able ro give entire satisfaction' to all who may favor him with their patronage -Regular sales on. Mondays and Thursdays of Dry. goods and ,Kancy Articles, at 10 o'cloek,a. at Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new' and second-hand Furniture, ate, at o'clock, P. M. u. Sales every evening at early gas-light. auglaty FULTON, lk.ll and Brest Founder, has tehailtand commenced business at his old stand, No. 70, Be-' amid . , between Market and Ferry streets, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and friends. . Church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to 10,00 pounds, cast from patterns of the snout approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials. Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings. &e.; &e., together with every variety of Bras* Castings, if reouir. utrued and finished to the-neatest meaner. 21.. F. is the sole agent, for pabbig's Ana-Antriaerion Me.; tal, so justly celebrated for the; reduction of friction in Machinery. The bores and composition'ean be had of him at all times. . n0v13.7 Leeching, cup ping and Wee No. &5, F 1 1 ,211 STREWS.. 'FB. NORRIS, Oueoessor to' M. IL Detutly.)—Fresh • Leeches receirrd moodily; :mondani:eaten hours.. ierenoe: TO• PhynieiaTot of Pionburgla; Allbgbony, and Birmingham. . Mara 1a.,11349: • most c ter ally recomrnead to PhystclitOs. 'Families, and all my former friends nod patrons, - Mr. 5.8. :Voltam, hs hying thoroughly acqmlinted ,with the I,IIA - ties& and worthy of patronage. M. R. DEIANY. mqr2l:firn _ TEOOII.TRAIT ANA LANDSCAPE PAINTING.—Mr. Ceffin, tenders his thinks to Ida patrons ' and would inrorm the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has on hand, a large variety of Landse_apes, for sale at the Odeon, on Fourth -street, between Wood auld,Smithfield. eliCsty NSEND, CARR & CO, Successors to the old firm; I of C. Townsend & Co.. and Can & Rowland, beg , leave to announce to their friends and to the public gen erally, that they are now prepared - to 'execute all kinds iif work in the Coach and Wagon-making business, at he shortest notice. and warranted to • be of the best aural y The vety r large gimatity of seasoned Timber with drlileh they are prepared; and their facilities for business, enables them to Insure the public that they are prepared to earryalinn 'extensive and promyt business in their line, and they respectfully coheit a continuance of the liberal patropucm hasunved upon the lute firms. sep4, ITENITIAN ' BLINDS.—.& GRIBBLE & CU. have Ire moved to the corner of Wood street nod Diamond alley, over S. BDClain , s Leather Store: where they are Prepared ta furnish Win Man Blinds, Wholesale. and Re m it. at prices trench reduced; haVing a v'erreceentTir mode of painting. and other tulventages unktioWa to others in the 4 rude. Besides giving a snperior finishto blinds, they trim them , with theMest materials, making them rich and storable. N. a—Wide or r.r.lrrow slats—portable or permanent fastenings furnieu.ol. - Old Blinds refined. deal.). .STEEL AND FII.E MAN UFAC'VOR'i .—The subset'- bens, having enlarged their establishment for the man ufacture of Snr.m. sod Ftuss—oti the corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, .Pittsburgh—are prepared to furnish Files of every description, of the best quality.; and being determined to make if the interest of consumers to -pur chase Files from them, respectlolly invite the patronage of all who use the arttele. , • snarleky 3. .ANRRIM et CO. 11LTEWLY; INVENTED PATENT BLOCK. SPRING 11 TRUSS, for the immediate relief and permanent cure of Hernia and Rupturrt Onitetito all slue.; 'The superior claims of' this" Truss aoneistin the comparative ease with which it may be worn. The pad of wood be ing neatly balanced on springs, yields to the pressure of any par; of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any move ment made by the wearer. It can be wont without any intermission, until a CUT° is affected The subscribers have made arrangemdnts for the Manufacture of these valuable Trusses, in a superiorstyle, in Philadelphia, and have them now for sale.at their office, No: 77 Smithfield streetinear Siztk,Pittsburgh.- • GEORGE -WATT:- jyl a D. W. KAIIFFMAN. NEW DRUG STORE.-JourD. Monosx, Whole sate sate and Druggist, No. 931 Woo, street, one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsburgh.—The, • subscriber has just received from the easteru - cities,and it now opening at the above stand, a fall assortment of 'articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Studis,..Paints and ,fiarnisbes, Chemicals, &c., together with all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a ;wholesale and retail drug store. • His stock is entirely new, anti has been selected with care.; He is confident that his artieles i both as to qualit ' ;and price, will please. such as' may favor him with a cal • mytt-y POTHIPEXTEB. ONONGAHELA PLANING MILL.--,Losza NELL isositwouldd respectfully inform his friends and the. public, lbat' , his • new establishment is now in full opera tion; and *hat he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with prommitude.and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both aides, con , rawly on bard. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of everydescription, made to order,. • , . • Builders and Carpenter s would find it to their advan tage to give him a eall,:as he can now furnish them with planked, stuff, suitable for every description of work. decil-tf BONNETS.—W. R.-MIJRPHY is selling ofi 1.../ his remaining stock 'of BONNETS at greatly redu- , ced priees. Bonnets of last winter's.,shapes at from.f.s , cents to $1,00... • Cheap: Laren.—A lot of Dress Lawns reduced to 12i cents per yard. , Mute Goods for Dresses.—A supply just received an d offered very low. Bark Gingham.-Bien dark stylei . of Ginthatas. Also, Manchester and Domestic do., 'of choice patterns. Mantya Ribbons.—An' assortment just received in the, Wholesale Rooms, SdstorY, and offered low by the pieee. Also, White and Colored . Satitedo. !finis and Mustins.—An e.teellent stock on hand from 40. per yd. by to the finesfquilities. . 137• At the nonkeast corner of Pearl/land. Market streett.i ITS BINITLEMEN-=-The subscribers beg leave to inform k . ..T iron that they have in store a full assortment of fine Shirts', Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket. Hand kerchiefs; Gloves, Hosiery ,- Buspenders,Umbrellas, , Un-, der Skir4,-Drs.wersoke..vin fact everyg.ineluded in. Gent.. l 3.Wearirtg Apparel, to which they invite your at tention. They also manufacture to order, at their factory East, - everyvarimyand pattern tat - SHIRTS, in quantities and quality . to Soli purchasers. 'Please girt ne a call, and erasable oar Goode and Prices, at ourWarelrbora,North-east corner of Fifth and Harketatreets. EDWARD TODD & Co.ji lilt ' • CAmpAIGN ok.ExED.—Asilta Great Bargain Coner, where there has just been received, a splendid new stoat of •BOOTS.and SHOES, - of every variety Lwhich vrillbs sold cheaper- than erverj as our motto is quick sales and small profits....; - ~• ..• Also a large tot of TIi.UNR. ! S, - , CARPETBAGS, ,VA LISEG. Alt we need to convince the public of Melton of 'galling Cheap, is to have..them glyens a. call and poi* the;o44 a4ona. , • - UDon't.fizgeithe place,COrner of lisaith.field aadArt streets • • "§tMl ." • • • J-11A.Tiat.: ME ME =ME PITTSBUR6H, WEDNESDAY, JANIJARY 31, 1849. 1731 MEE _ _ : .. c _, . of°.. °r,~G~3.g? MIME Ettness Aff,arbs. 0 cad's itiatentgiadnated galvanic Battery 'AND PATENT INSVLATED. POLES' ' FR: MEDICUII. , AND Mans trotrosas.—Thie is the only instrument of the hihd that has over been presented in this country or Europe:for medical purposea' and is this only Mie evee.kniswis irtut;bY Widen the gul eanle odd can be conveyed id the Ihnintiteye, the ear, theisram, o any part of the body i either exsernotror s issemo gy, in a definite, gentle stream, nnthomsboolis or paia—with perfect safety—and often. with the happiest - elects. - This iMportant upOaratasla new higlilyjapproved of by many of the most eminent physicians of this country apd'Eartipe/ whonillielale.te:ct and 'others whom at May concern can bet referred Re ference. will, also he given s o , many highly re stable citizens, ;who have been cared, py,.piooTA of, 311 PHI valuable apparatas,of some of the most intiete riervtuS:Oisortlers, Which -cbuld not be removed by any other knowitinerinm• • Among votiouStothers,'ithris been proved to be admir. ly. ad apted kw the cure or the following diseases, vizs . nervous Inndache and otheFthserders of the brain. his 'With this apparatus alonelitut the Operator can convey the galvanic fluid With en. 4 and safety io the re state sight, or Cure atnnarbisas ; to the ear tolettore hear in g itiathe tongue or other Ogling, to restore speech t and, to thevarlous partscf.the'liody, for the cute of chronic rheumatism, asthma, neor,Alin. or tic dolourearm; .01 N D r paliy, Out, chstreAlge St. Vitus' dime.. epilepsy,' ,weakness from Sr rainA some diseases peculiar to lc-. males; nohtraction of the 110bs, lock-iaw, etc., etc. Rig his for. surrounding .caunties of Western Po., and p r i va l e g e n s with the instrament, may !n , purchased, and. also tested for the cure of diSeasetti„ - Full' instructions - will be giiren 'variaitir charail eats to be used for various diseases, and the best - Manner fbr operating for the cure ot these diseases, will also be fully explained tothe - innelMser; and ronsaphlet putinto his hands expressly for theses,purp . oses, carnally pre paxed by theliatentbe. Etiiinire of . Vine'ittreet,' no 4th st,lorid;;Pittsb,g.. : '..,. ,• • lists, Csapsititioialtulloi, 01112 i, Tun sfabseriberla novr receiving:from ote ,eitref .I..esv York a Choice ussartmentof finis Caps add Muffs Latest Fashion,* in trent'vte• riots., and very eneAP, vrtatie_sale and retail.: , • , , _, . , r., , T,.7 . , . JAMES ;WILSON, novil ignSithfield site t, 2d door Southeof 4th et.' rau Fislshions LitC. H. PAULSON, NOT' 73 WOOO 0 1 , 2 O door frOnt the cornet of Fourth, Hug received. and will this day , introducerhe FALL MLR' of GE NTLErifEIiPS, iIATS, arid would respectfully invite his customers and the‘putillciretterally to call and examine the atone.' FAM FASHIONS.--S. has Astiecii - Ved trout Nov/York the Fall StyleAK RATS, which be will introduce this day, SaturdayLAtfc r t 28t1i, AU thosd in want or a heat and sriperiornA would do vrelivi at - • • - NO. 75; 00D STREET, , suir 3d door above Fourth. 'A FASHION 04,.HA. FOR •.1.848. -- & CO., (bite flirEerrd. & 4 WILL introduce, on Stattirdirst, Aug. 28, this FALL STYLE OF H.ATI4 Just renewed. from New _ York. Those in want of 4 neat and beautiful HAT, am invited to call et their storr, corner ofllllll and Wbod 'teems. , • - • nug24 • FALL FASHIONS: El TS . AN.,111 CAPS!. • THE tubscrille; baying . . returned , • , front New York,: will introduce, ittis Aiigust 26th, 1848, Messrs. Beebe * - Co.'s FALL 5T17.8• OF HATS, to which ha would cullthe attention of his customers and the public. - He is daili expecting the arrival of his fall assortment of Mats, Caps, and Muffs, all of wltich will be'disptised of at unosuallylow priers. G. W..GLASSGOW, 102 Wood st., a.: 1 :Adam Wow. 'Davis' Auction Rooms. New fiat Awl Cap Scope. 4 JAMES WILSON,' Flag illantifacitsrer, dB& a (formerl of the comer of Dia mon pe d alle . nd Wood y streen gest; leave resctfully y 11 1 , 1 1111 to inform his old outdo ulri. friends, and the peddle that he has opened a NEW STORE, on'Sathhfield st..4itere , a choice assortment af HATS, CAPS, and LADIES FURS. (as good. neat. fashionable and cause as;my in the city,) may be had. J. W. eery cordially inrites his friends and the public to remember newlocatianand astablishment,aad give Win a call as hearty - as he-intends to welcome them. maral•ly Fashionable Hat and Cap Blaninhetory.. EOHGE S. JiIcSHLITZ. Agent. respectfully Ma U' hewing his friends end the peiblic genera: 11', th at he has commeneedthe matsufacture.of Hats and Caps, at N 0.33 Wood street. one door from the , corner of Second, tVhere hns now on hand a fine as tiorunent of Houten& Censor iris owninanufacttire,Which hemill dispose et 'wholesale or retail. on the most rea amiable termsjor cash or chi - acceptance!, Hats made to onler at the Shortest notice. ' aplo.am HAVING ARVHAI R.DROirMNG ISALOON--B.LAce, it ox Fora - Lux. Tontoria/Prafesurrs. have fitted up the rutloon on the corner-of Cherry alley , and Water. AL, near the National Hotel. forraerly occupied by . Clement Ambit, And ate prepared to Wait on gentlemen at once, with ease; comfort. and politeness.. In connection with their station, theN: have fined up an excellent shower balliarhe ....).rson'S can have stintrer baths tit Yin hours of - • • - They still continue to serve their ea:unmet* also at their Old Stand, corner of the Dinmond and linion at. fehl.7-tf r Ago alon Al ot le es ryHE subscriber' hats paid into the Tre.asi. - y of the Corn , mouvrealth, the amount of license garotted bylaw. e has given the regularly approved secants:, and taken but a commission of the. first clash, na an Auctioneer of the , eitv of Pittsburgh, and rented, that spacious ware room belonging to SyWanusLothrop,Es' 9., N 0.114 Wood street, three doors from Fifth, where be is prepared to at tend to the stile of every kind of Merchandise, Furniture. Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, &e., either at the Auction Rooms or on the premises, and willin all cases exert him self to the utmost for the benefit of his employers, on the most reasonable terms; he will sell exclusively and only on commission; neither purchasing nor having any in terest whatever on goods In the store, but merely the com mission for selling, thereby giving all owners a fair chance without partiality of . having therein property disposed of to the best advantage. 851 r will he promptly settled when made. Advances will e given at 'any tune, on the most accommodating terms. Alerchtutts wilt not be charged for advances. Regular sale days; Mondays and Thursdays. of Dry Goods, Groceries, Furniture, &c.; and every evening, Hardware, Cutlery; Watches, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles. Books ou Saturday evenings. a p 24 JAMES M'KENNA, And. Itenovai. & E. TODD would icspectfhlly inform the mer- Al. chants of this city' and our customers generally, that we have removed our stock of Shiro and Gents Fur nishing Goods, to the corner of Fifth and Musket streets, 2tr Story over W. & P. Hague, entrance on Fifth street, where we intend to keep on hand a large stock of Shirts, of our own-manufacture, with. an assortment of Gentle oleos, Furnislibig Goods, usually kept by Eastern Whole sale Furnishing Stores: • Being very thankful for the kind.atronage bestowed on as for the past year, we would be happy to receive calls from our old, customers and merchants generally, and would inform them that see intend nothing on our part shall Induce them to tool further, as we expect to add largely to our stock, and diminish our prices.. Merchants and dealers are solicited to examine our stock_ of Goods. aplo-tf erar • uspits./. rpHls l INSTITUTION, under. the charge of the Sisters of Mercy, situate on Stevenson street . , south of Penn ey vanin Avenu?, is now open 'for the reception of Pa tients: The medical gentleman attached to the Hospital are— Doet. J. P. tiAzzast, Doct. ADDISON, Wratssano, Bares, SMISA. Non-paying patients will be received ai formerly. Pay patients will be received at the rates adopted:for the temporary HospitaL Lower Warns ' 85,00 per week. ' Upper WardsAin which each pa- • • tient has siseparate apartment,) 85,00 per week. These termainclude Medical attendance and Medicine. Pay patients can have any (regular) Physician to at tend them that they may Make' choice of, at their owa expense. Clsrgyrnen oe,:any denomination are allowed to visit patients when desired bythem. The Mercy Hospital is delightfully situated in an open and airy part of the city, and within ten minutes' wallc of the Court House,. Application forthe admission of patients can be made either. to Dr. litorasit, or JAMES BLAKELY, Ch'n of Committee of Mercy Hospital. Splendid Establlehment. TAMER W. WOODWELL, would respectfully inform tfie 'Ohne that be has removed to his new location,No. Third street, (next door above the old stan d.) 'Neither expense nor trouble has been spared, to make It the most extensive and magnificent irurniiore warehouse to be found any where, east er west! The stricken hand, for .variety, taste and ele gance, is such as has never been offered to any public. From the most costly outfits at 81,000 per Set, down to chamber and .kitchen furniture, may be found in styles .and patterns, to suit any and every taste. I. W. Wood well hopes for a contirtuante of the very.libetal patron age extended to him heretofore, and pledges himself to gwo entire satisfaction, both as regards the solidity, du rability and styre - of his articles, andthe liberal and ne cominodating principles upon wbich he does business.— ,His extensive new warehouse be'lig now filled from the :cellar to the fourth story,'with every variety of furniture ;and Cruuas, he would solicit a call from all in want or !articles hi his line. ap27 West Point • ' -°rir. PRESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders, have corn mended business on Penn st., near 'the Point, at the establishment formerly carried on by Stackhouse & Nel son. Persons wishing to purchase Steam Engines for Boats, or for other purposes, will please favor us with a call, as we flatter ourselves to be able to furnish them on as favorable terms as any other establishment in the city. Also, rolling mill and castings of every description can be had at the'shortest notice. • • RsirEgiapt.. Robert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq, Church, Carothers, & Co., H.Dehny, Esq:, M. Allen & Co. • CVP RLAN PRESTON, ENOCH WAGNER. Commercial now Cabinet. Wareroom T. B. YOUNG Er. Co. ti; / ~it 00 H A T ? ' rein arlb ti g i ro ° C A ol l mereial Row, Liberty street, opposite the heid or Smithfield, where they - will hemp constantly on hand en extensive assortment of So (las i - Tables, Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads Chairs and ever y article in their line of business. iiaUedertakieg promptly attended to at reasonable may 27 CARD.--.Tustreceived, by_ Express, three pieces orsu perfine BROWN LUSTRE CLOTHS, for Over-coats sold Sacks,. whichwill be sobilow,.at, 251 Liberty street, by(nov18) O. WERNEBURG. [ahrouide eta Jottrittst Copy.] r , r , • 4 te ^ , A , MEE =BE =I ME - Annuals an 61 oo 5, Q UNABLE FOR PRESENTS.L.Oemsbf Beauty, and Literary Oift, for 1849 • . Friendship's Offering, for 1849. Tb Arri Cehh : ri a is y 4 ir ixa o n ti na tli t s , llb2n a m o T a sa il e i s : s k:e rru'f Ln I: o fl f o rin gr Ef le x e * m:e : mb '. :ran . : le i r 1849. The Young Ladys Offering; by Mrs,. Sigourney, and others. ;; Leaflets of Me - mory, superltarinual for 1849.1 The Fairy Ring, for 1849, , „ The Opal, .a splendid gift book: for 18411. 'The Hyacinth, f0r.1819. - , • The Scrap Book, for 1849. The Snowflake, for 1849. The Book of Pearls. The Lady's Annual, for 1849. ',The Women of the Scriptures; a beautiful work.' The. Wreath 9f Friendship, for 1849. ~ • The Christian Keepsake, for 1849. Read'wFerriate Poets`of America, containing portraits of Mrs ; E. Oake Smith, NM F. S. Osgood ; Mrs. L. H. Sigourney, Mts. E. F Entine C. F.mbrity, Mrs. Amelia B. S'Vby, E.F . S. J. Hale, Mrs. E. C. Kinney, Miss Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah J. plarkey (Grace Greenwood.) ' Thb above, with a large collection of Poetical: Works, 'Prayer Books, :Bibles and other works in splendid styles ;of bindle get'smtabl e for Ohrisnnas and New Yeats pies , ents, for sale at the bookstore of, , JOHNSTON)C STfiKTOIO; Coiner Merke and.3d eta , EWE I= fftioullanenuff. GIFT BOOKS ANDANNADALS, ••.' • von 1849,, The Gem of the 3eason,lBl9.l'llook of Beauty, f0r1849. The opal, t , The Garland, ' • Gems of Beast;,, . ~" , The Amaranth. Do, (white cf. and arise) `ti '1 Chnsurateßoses, , "' g,ook:ct Pearls. " to Porget-Ine , ncit,• ''• '"" 'Florats•Gttlin; ~ • "- Do:(White cf. and case) " IChristian• Keeproke, Friendship's Offering, ,"• The Stow , Reepsake.pf Friendship., " The Gem, RxcelsiorAtitual. I The Moss hose," ' to . Do: (white cf. and bar) " Gift of Pnendship, The l 4 ueint6, tt ^ res,peari, 6; The Rosary of.lllustrittions of the Bible; . -Lady of the Lake, - • Dfoore's Poetical Works . Lela Ronkh, illustrated. ' • - Pettis of Cennectieut;t ed.r " ' Pictorial Franklin and Napoleon; • • Perpetadifeepsake,• Willis' Poetical Works Lays Or Sabbath. large' iiisortment of popular Books,'many of which tire just Worn - the press Tel Rooks and Color ed Pietares, Games, Just received bY,Expreis, andfor sale•hy .• - , ELuary,?c dee23 . . . -Wood and 4raiket fits: ,• Woroester , a „Pianos.- „ MEWED THIS DJS.Y. and for sale , ail reinithetur .4i, prices;thresiategant EritercenurPL4NOS,made try' H. Wont:ars - ma, New York. Thalia instruments are Con sidered faillyequal, if not suPerievi to any now 'made -in New York, having , a. delightful; tone, fall, , round, .and melodious; warranted to wear well and give satisfaction. • The price of these Pianoi is believed to belruich low. er than any other 'mahufactuied• in-Nriii-York:' ;Those who ore in scant of a good lain& elegautt• Pin i o, a moderate price, .will please come, and examine ;the, above, at the store of the subscriber, where ; a - largo arr, sortment of Chickering's celebrated Pianos can always be found. . • JOHN-li. MELLOR; ' deetti• • • No. Al Weed street: ,• Terrible Revolution Stars Triumph-buil HOGAN CANTWELL; (sign of the' *A) N0..86 Market street, would respectfully ; beg leave AO call tsanenlion of,the public. to their..new stook of Good!, just seceived sad opening from manufacturers and int porters, of which tbey . frel confident that price and OW-. ity will give entire Satisfaction, ns ons motto Qukk Saks and Bela!: Our stock consisut,,partl y, of thefollovring articles viz Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Puts, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lookebt ; Fin ger indrEar Rings; Pencils and'Pens; Slidesand Studs; Steel' Bucklei; for Ladies' , Head Dresses; Madeices Card CaSeA, shell, pearl end velvet ; Coral Beads Ala baster Boxes; fine Rosewood aod EbonF Shaving Cases, furnished; Slyer Spectacles; Silyer Spoons, all__ kinds; German Silver Spoons, alikinds; Silk Steelßead Bags and Parses; Cotton'Bars and Parses;' Hair, Tootli.eNtiii • and ClottC•Brashes; Violinss 'AccOrtleons, •Flutem and . Fifes; fine Penknives and Sensors; Globes and Paper Holders. Shell. Press, and Side ,Combs,- latest styles; Chida Vases. Fruit Baskets, Agate and - Glass 'Vases, Mugs, and C'olggne Bottles; Tables. Chessman and Backgammon Boards ; 'Silk.Tapestry; Brussels, and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs. Wagons. Cradles, ,ke., fr.c., with n large asssirt ment of Toys and. Innry Articles, ten numerous to Men [SeP/D r giar i rkiltt. LETI'ELL—who will ba withouta beau .LLtiful bend of hair, when they can hbve one for three ehillinaA? Twenty years' lon of hair and wonderful retorntion ' "BaLTIIIIOIS.JuIy 17, 1847. Dear Sir—The wonderfuleffects of Jonetst,Cpral : llair Restorative has been d ecisively. d etaanstrated,in,the ,c a sestit-several respertable'citizene of the titsrit,.: - ,w-edi 'Ott 'account of your selling three shilling triel.'brittlett, try It without fear. One instance. which- has Attracted partic ular uttention - , is the case of a gentleman who had or nd hair for twenty years; he. had tried numerous pre parations in vain, and ultimately had his head shaved and wore a wig. At my recommendation, he.tried' the "Rez storative, and after uglily, it,according to - the: direction, for a short time, the voungltairappeared, and-hehasilow as fine a head of hair as any person in Baltimore.- "lours, &e. J011911111iYINGTON:! 1t causes eyebrows to grow, prevents the hair trout nailing grey. and the first application causes it,s to curt beautifully, frees it from scurf, and stoph it from 'falling ob Sold with full directions at 82 Chatham st.N.Y. and by Wm. Jackson, Agent, 89 Liberty st. Pittsburgh., [sep2o, . Greats Margo'ln Carport „ . . IJ. BATES, Whokactk and Relett7Peafre in „Boots, Shore and Trunb, Store writer ; of Fifth and Smithfield streets, Pittsbftrgh:—The subscriber respectfully announces to bits old eristO;• mere and the public generally, that he has removed his Boot, Shoe and Plink Store to the large new, warethouse lately erected at the corner of Fifth and Smithfield its:, opposite the old Pittsburgh Foundry, wherehe wilhkeep on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HAIR kind LEATHER TRUNKS, YALIC&S, CARPETBAGS, Ac., of all deserintious and sizes, which he will sell Sot CASH as cheap as can be , bought in this market. Being connected with some of the largest manufnetat log establishmehts in the eastern! eitiesinnd reqeiving goods almost every weal:during the season, he offers great inducements to purchasers, either by-Wholeiale or retail, as he offers his goods at lower orntea than those 91 the same quality can be bought elsewhere tattle - city. I manufacture and keep constantly unhand, Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat iatdoerytceakie it : Remember the place, "Great Bt4liirt COrner." • - • 1. BATES,' apEt-y Corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. Important, TORN M. BLAIR, DAVID STEUART and PHILIP . SPAHhLAN, having purchased the entire interest and stock in trade of Mr. John W. Blair. bejr.leave to inform heir numerous friends and the public that they have this* day entered into partnership ander the' firm stud style of " ELAM & C 0.." for the manufacture of 13rushes of every description. Being practical work en, thee will make up every article of the.most durable Inaterita, and in the first style ; and. will keep on hand, to - Cattle, at their store: No. 120 Wood street, a viTy litige:,wisoritrient of every. thing in their line of business—which,' with their exten sive. stock of 'Shoe .Findings, Fishing,Tackle, Pin, and Pocket Knives, Powder, Shot, and Variety ,Ooodi, they will sell cheap, wholesale and, retail. " • Machine Brushes made to order, With despatch. ' The encouragetrient and patronage of thew friends and the public is earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully re ceived. Observe! . lILAIR Pittsburg,, Oct, 28th,184Snoc30). , 4 1$10 Wood st. pht(SPATHlCßOOli:S.—mastroceived,atthe Hopk : store of tbe subscriber, in Fitlh it,,,near - Market : Materia Mediro,puro, by Samadl Hithneenan;trunslaled and edited by Charles Julius Heinpe4 MD. 4 vets. .Harentates 'Acute Disetues,b y Heriaprel, vol. 1- . . Homeopathic Domestic Medicine-by/ Lowrie, enlarg ed and-improved:by A. J. Mal, Jahr's New Manuel. vol. 1; Isios,l arid $. Herings Domestic Physician. A Manuel of Domestic Cookery; for the use of persons Who are under Homcepatio treatment.:. .itooninghausen's Therapcetic Pocket Book, for Homeo pathists, by Dr. Ohio. Rahman .. .3 Chronic Diseases, v01:3.. •• Together with. Medicine Chests, of different sizes and Prices. laPI6I VICTOR SCRIBA. • • George Armor, •, • • CIASHIONABLE TAILOR,. No. 43, Market. stregt.-- X.. Having removed his Tailoving.Establishment in the. Nome ou Market sl., lately, occupied as a Book - store,-by Boiworth & Co., the undersigned is prephred to fill all or: tiers in his line which may be•entrusted to his c are by him bld friends and Mistomers and the public generally. :His long experience in the- Vusiness and Me success with. Which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, , emboldens him to hope for a liberal share of patronege. - He will make idl . descriptions of Clothing in the Vest manlier, and . most fashionable style, FOR CASH. , :•. - • - a bly • ' • • . HBO, ARMOR. Merchant-Tnilbr~ HE subscriber respectfully. announces to his custom -- ers,, awl to the gentlemen ol%Pittsliurgh and vicinity, generally, that he- has received his usual a s s„ t inu,nt of Spring Goods,,foLgentlemen's' wear, to which he invites their attention. H His stock'comprises flue Broad Cloths of au c o lors Caisitneres; rich W Yeatinge, of plain anctfancy , patterns unit of which ' re he is ppared to manufacture is the best and_ most :fashionable, style,Aim ebildreple Clothing kept constantlyou.ll4nd and Made to' rder: .' Water 3d door above National Hotel. , • • ashionable Inothing -tore,_ • No. 21$ LIBEHTY• STREET; OPPOSITE SEVENTHS HE Sabsenbers respectfully inform their friends and the public. generollyobat they , have jnst received M. new supply of Prench and Engllsh , Cloths, and CaSsi meret,—Vesungs ot all styles hnd'otiatity-Ready-nrittde Clothing of el descriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article-usually kept in Clothing stores, constantly on hand. • Gentlemen wishing to have' Clothes tirade to order, - . in , a fashionable style, will find.it tdtheir advantage to call and examine our stock before going ejet*hbre: . kIiNGLLEN 44 DOWNING. F ar ing G EORGE COCHRAN, cemmi. ;it 'GUI ; h,totitliei ;G merman , ' No. 24,.W.,..4°°481:telinualun6sit,gdiipecIttlI r :to traqtact a general .cam, an macs xnd :the' purchase . MA , ol and.co ri nirv xtt • I tiscpativl. Prodael , and " d " ge ng t roitbulnan rtrtrora; Earwig ad;to his A elte a d — rn n 'th the princilittlekielet of Pitta i be constan tly hn iv it wholesale,. . burgh manufacture; at the: lo Orders aud ameilfnutegt# r O P:MP : • . - , -1° ;;.;,, SIMI • =I -i. : • ~,:., ..,i?'.....- ..-i''...;..'t''..-.1.,..'.,-,fi': • :,2;---.:,--11'!'-;,-,!:i.,--'?.k:".:!..ev.4'1.'r ._ ..,,. '-,x*`q",n-L~... i k-.,5'""~J - ,~d5,,,, ,c..r Al :. zz" 'r~s ..v y,,~:~_-m +•+-4~',7-4 ttrori rev , ' Patent Concave .Beater. OhUrn: BUTTER Lei -FIVE MINUTES:I Wwcall the' attention of the public to the article head-, lag this advertisement,and.invite the enterprising end curious to cell and witness its operation, All tidier tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds 'who have seen it tested, is supeserogation. Ist: This will produce Butler; gathering it in a mass, from itweetaillk, in five - to ten minutes l and from cream prepared,ris families usually prepare it, in three to five minutes! 2d. The utility of this invention is apparent, as better. Butter eau be prOdnced fro:nix:vest milk, (merman, than cream soured in the usual way; and .by .13/e.V 3 . o i•thitl- Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten_ minutes, what has heretofore required the labctrof.. 4 ff.*' matiormanibr one.or two; hours, and sometimes BU# , . day. 3d. Ry simply-tarning.a.thuMb screw,the wholeinside dasher Is 'Taken out leaving nothing bur the Butte! , and 'Milk in the khan wooden box. ... . .. • - 4th; 'lt letip cheapest Churn ever invented?astheelm pltetty of its construction (though' embodying 'a' great philosephidaP principle) makesit but little, toynaanufac-`. 13th. It is a Mitanion-einse Churn; as all will admleathe will examine* :1 ; . ; • • Mr' WeNhave purchased the monopoly of ihis vainable finprovemenr from Misins.Colverdc Myers,the'patentees. We are/ now. arming" the complete MenoPoll, of: this styled article for the States of 9hio, Penrusypotma New , York, lleti.rerdey, - Illatiland and Delatvare, which•will insure certaimandlarge.profits to, heratmoracturer. and a speedy returner investment. The public are invited to Call rind Witness imoperialen, at our office., in Pittsburgh; everyday, at 4 o'clock.,r,m.. ii.J. ' CLAYTON - A.6re., Prapiietok. Office; Exchange- Buildings, St.' , Clair street, next door to Esquire Johns. office. . . , , nov22 • Card. AN theni g htif the'lfith of Octfibir, a Canal Boat be. 1 ).." toeflutif M. the. Union:Line, was destroyed by. fire, 1108./.lluncan's Island—occasioned, it is believed, by cifei matches Packed, in Dry Vtiods.) •-• • • The undersignectdeenti it up act. ofjustiatt.to the Pre prtetors of.that,Line, 'Messrs. Daftlh; Humphreys & Co., Philadelphia, anti HenrY,Graff& Co., Pinsburgh;without , knowledge or solicitation . pa their, part, ta .. triae known WS Manner the prompt and 'ardisfactorrhattleinearbt keno of the full amount• of ourvespective ioSsesny that eepident,ranging,in amount front three hundred to fi ft een hundred dollars,. and in the aggregate to over twelve' thousand.dollare . • ~ , • . • As far as possible they had some of the lots duplicated and immediately ' forwarded and 'where It was knoWn that this could not be done, oiwas not desired by IleftheY, have paid' the amount in cash.. or settled with the, mer chants in Philadelphia, withonr reference to rd. The cartain,infparance of. his Hoods, while pit the way, is always a matter of anxiety to the Merchant, and that, irdestroyCkhe shill be instantly-paid thenmotutt of his: loss.: We tbereft.ne . wish, wiihont the, lesist disparage. meat intended the'other Lines, to giVe thrs 'While' testi mony Of the. safifac tory settlement of heavy' less by the Pittsburgli t kovembei7,lBlP.' 'otirsanaan.- .• - • sa.minsumv, : .Hampton, Smith k Co., Alexander King, 11.-A. Grier,. - E. W. "Lend. Robt.'N. Conninglient, JO:Arbuthnot. Books*. for Christmas and New Years. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT YeST asciririY» Ar ht A' • " • ,•• ' _ The Gem ; for 1549;, . • , j The; Hyacinth; . . The.Forpex.me.not ; ..• i The Gift of Friendship; , The'Fairy g; " I - . The Christian Keepsake, , • The Gsrland.; • Th Keepmke of Frienaship H The-Bose of Shearon; • . The Snow . Flake ; The Phtlopn ha .ddso,fiut extensive variety . of small Juvenile BoOks.-- Toy Books in. great variety. Just issued for the Belidays: Also: flinty Letter and Note Paper;feney-Envelsopes.• from Me lowest to the highest price maaufacuired. ,New and old Literature:, constantly ;on band addle eivint as Smithfield street,thlrd door abova 2d.. TiounAyo: HOLIDAYS! !—The en senbers are - just openings splendid' collention ofTops and - fine Fartey Goods :every description,. suitable : tor Ctrisi-. mu and.. New Year's presents. consisting Jewelry andlVntehes ; Work, Pressing . and Fancy G lass Beau tCUrd Cases; ,Pearl, Ivory and Velvet Card Baskets; Steel Bead Panes Crotchet TelvetTags - ; sie:Boxes;•Chess Neil; Dominoes, Ate.svrillin.Mcinsand other articles. too ntunerons to mention. , . Tlie above Goode ts'e will sell ettremeli lawatinviolis to the Ist February. 1E49. ns we intetui,makingiwatenW: tetial alterations In one t r itons anti business._ , We invite all to cull veho tvAnt - bargninit, Etti.'lttatket street, bi.- tween Fifth and Diamond.. . ! - . dec.23' . , CkiTWEnt. 1:11T8 OF COUGHING in the night are very trouble ..jl2 • soma. • They break to upon Ilte.houreof repose and ...exhaust tholareurat-ofetha satraran- - A , A , fahnestack. k Co.'s COUGH' IIALSA3I has beew'eitinently sficeesii.- int in ensinic and: coring , , these. unpleasatit. spells.--::If a person in roused in the night by . a spasm of coughing, a ten' spoonful of the Cough balsam - will - soothe it, gWelizit relief, and as it is palatable, leaves no unoleasaut behind. - If once used, it will lake ptecedenct over all others, as a reniedy for coughs. colds. • - • Prepared and sold br B FAHNESTOCK & Co., Corner lst and Wood streets. end cotnerfith and Wood streets. • novao ' NeW Goode''' TU ST :RECEPTED, :by Expresspona .pieee • shortmap ybrk Cloth, ruilable far Gentlemen's Cloaks. Which,l will make to order. ellearL• • • - IfcQUfRE Tailor: Also, orm piece light , short, nap, a,....vqm iles4rable arti-; ele for Ladies' Cloaks. Colors marmmect." ; „ ; Also, a go od . assortmentfme French Ctishnierei3rottint together w it a good assortment of. faney,tand blitOcCas , simeres, for Funts., which willbeniadeto °Mit as client', and as well as at any Other estiblislmient itfthe'elty. " , McGUIRE; Tailotf Third street, St Charles Buildlng.- ==all FA. EATON do Co. haying removed fromhiarket • st. to 'their - New Storr,'No. Fourth it: lietWeen Wood and hlarkot. street& artl % now opening Ittetr Fa Etock of Trimmings and 'Variety Good!, among which Cloak and Dress V'ringes, of all kinds; . , Erribroidery Gimps and Velvets; Embroidery and Needle Work'; I. - • Zephyr and Tapestry WoratedN Chemins ; Floss, Steel Baal; and Purses,, Sieel Truniaingh ; Merino and Silk Vests and Hosiery; Chihli ens Costs ; Gaiters, Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery; , Geht. , s Shirts ; Undershirts; Draws it, "Dressing Gowns; Children* drpsses of latest patters; which they at ow .rices ; both wholesale and retatl. . , octs From Rey. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Methpdist Church. . HE undersigned;having been - afflicted daring the past acing great a disease itt the stomacksonteurnes pro acing great pain in the itomach'for fen or twelve hours Without intermission, , and basing,, tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bottle of Dr. D. Jaynes , Carmincifirf Rabaul. ha used according to the directions," and found invariably' lhai this medicine caned the paut , tp•Abans in thrill or •loons minutes; , and in rdeentortWentY minutes, every linens); sensation was .entirely quieted.' "The medicine 'was 'afterwards 'Used whenever indicatione of the approach of pain:Were per. ceived, and the.paiti WEIS therpby prevented. He contain ed to use the Medicine every" evening, irid sometimes fn the Morning; anti in a few weeks health :was so Air stored that the suffbrer was relieved from ajargo atriqunt of appteusive" pain. "Protri'experience, therefore; he can . confidently .recommerid :Dr. D...hquesjC,luminauve,Sal sam,as a salutary medicine for diseases of the stomach and bOwels. • '• • • ••• daigheny, City July 184943, • • , .1 • ur Fur sale at the , PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 - Fourth 'Street, near Wood. . • ang7,4&,,, WILLIAM IL SCALFE & CAPT JAB. ATKINSON have entered'intdpartneishipAinder the firth of 111 ' • 'OII.IIPE rile" AWOKE NSION, , - • - and will "carry , on 'TM COPPER 'mat FIiEET4RON. WARE: MANUFACTURING,- MAO JILACKShUTHr ING in all its branches, at the:old starid,-0f.W.)3. crOfp - , First street, near Nroo'd. Particular attention " . given to steamboat work. •• • • ' ' "•-• ' not 2 d2nr ITAVE. you a bad complexion, coarse, dark; yellow, or sallow •? If - palace, you will by using a Cake. of Jones' Italiart Chemical Soap, sweek.or two, your akin becomes clear, white and smooth. If yetihave any di sease of the. Head; Face or Beard—such as. Ringworm, Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch—you can be, cured: far I have eeea persofis whit had filthy akin diseases for years, and- afterttying every 'thing in vain, have been cured by washing the,part7t6th JOacs"ltalian Chemical 89.4 1 ,a1t4 ran..cotismentipusly offer it for any of the abrive complaints', which I would not do, unless Iknew it to' hie - all state. If 'you. have' Sun Spots, Freekles, Menthe% Tan; Stin.Bura or disfig 'ureatents of any kind; it will dispel them and,tnake akin beautifai—it is a sure antidote and cure forthe bites 'of mosquitoes, bugs, Etc. , • Eu• Beware of Counterfeits,' Particularly cheap ones -..ask for:Jones' Soap,. and see that: the name of T. Jones is on earls cake.,Persons from or In the south and'other WarM6littiates; ould find this not Only for thettiselves, ' but at is a nevar-failinuremedy,for.,ehaps And chafes ha iofants. And now, reader,. by giviugthis one trial. you ' will foul it' all or 'even more • than'ire , .htive stated above. fold at 89 Chatham street,. N.Y. mud, bFWm4acktioa: agent,B9 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. sep26 riIIIETIRAtof Aettestinlc Den is. 'this day tlissolvea mutual consent, Mr. Jal.T. Hogg bo.vingdoolio ed bUsiness ticeoUnt or ' has diipbsed of his ihterestici Jas. C. Acheson: The business hereafterwill be condOcied in the name of W. 1c J. C. Acheson. WM. ACHESON, TAS: T. DAGO. 117 In wididianing frinalhe firm of Acheson & Digg, Itake pleasure ;in Meommending- luecesmastomy friends and the pubis neaerally.. IJAS. T. DAcG. "July29,lB49—aug . • • • . . . . , ~. ,-.. "• • ,-" .. .. ',". .• • ..-•-. • - -', ". • • = • - • • .- • • .. i :.. ~.;w . t. f - , ,0- : . i .:,, i '4 ,• !. . :1•..w.[i'.;;;,,;•:.;?_..;••;,.., • !:_.' ~',.'-:,'•:,,,,,:: .-.:-. '',. - ;.: 7 ,-; •,, - 4.4-11,4 2 -it!='..k- - - ,,,,....0 - ,:• 1• - • , ,... , .. - 77-.; . .2 , . 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Pkusburgh t ! hay, 1848 ClTy , LIVERY , STABLE..-The - subscriber. , respeptfaily informs hitt friends and the public ienerallYi that he hasten:eyed to anew and ex tensive table., an Liberty scree yin the Fifth Ward, above . the Canal Bridge, where he keepiCarriages;Barenches, Buggies,' a Hearse, Riding Hansen,. etc. 'Having added largely to big former stock, be solicits Biti patronage. of the üblic. N. B. tiordpd kept . hy theday,week or year.,_ jr2l.:dly' CHARLES COL EXAM' p COFFEE—:SO bags BIG Oats • R' store and (or sale ' 6:13 Libeity et; miositeh'eidzoftidthfi'eld. =ME 1%",' =MI . -~ ~' NM ; ,•:; 1 : '... - ,,t ,',. ..1; •,, ~.• ... ~ ,- 1 - i : -', ,', ,-.' , '';',.-' : s -..' -., ' • , -- ;,?•‘.::': 5" i!. : :0; - ' ..i ! - • - - • -,, •-• .. - , ~ , : ' ‘ .." 1 ~- ,,,74 , , t ,' ; t.:t. ~ I.;;* 4;.+ , ; -:' ,' .' '• .... . ' •:- , .= i, ',. ~, : .::: '' s, ::# \-- rt 4 AL.' .4 i.1.4,4 ,4 ; 0 ' , '''. , ' , :- ": • : • 4 „ ‘‘ . . ** t . ' .., ‘,.• •. , '',. ''• 1 34 V IN :, "1 0: 4 7. 3 .?",.;ti - ,ri l' " r. ' , .:: ,-. .. ... . .I ' . .",'' -' ':, ' - ' ' . ' s -. *. ,C ~ -- '... * : .' .", r. .% • . CIE . MEM 10a11g.,1101144 Vogt•• EDGAR STANLEY PERSEVERANCE ItEW4RDED. , PART . Three years soon rolled'awaY under the roof of the generous and 'plain) Mr: G—, and Edgar was prepared for enterilig eollege. His 'Object was, if possible, to enter the senior ease at lege ;•' and lib; preceptor thought it was. iii• his power to stand 'such an examination."'Bat a r cloud arose which darkened Edgarld piospects; • means Wire wanting; and where he was 'to ob tain the reghisite means io complete his education, • was to him a mystery; ' He had' not, as yet settled with Mr. G—; •be had spent most of the Money given •to him by his Mother, in. incidental• ex. penses; and the sum or his share of the estate was no more than sufficient to settle the mcidebste demenci of the generous Mr. G—. Hithought • of teaching, but this would detain hini in sworn- plishing his object: Finally he determined to ask the loan of four buinlred.Plars from Mr. Bentley. In accordance with this determination, he wro te to ge. 8 . , requesting such loan, promising his n ote ; with'„security ani interest, until lifted. But the too sanguine Edgar mistook his man; he never received an answer. This budding senius, however, was not to be nipped by the frosty treatthent Bentley. ;:o he determined to settle with , his friend, and seek for a' situation as teacher. But mark his astonishment when he requested My. ' G— for his bill, and was informed by this,,. noble minded clergyman that he had . ZiO, against him. • His reply to Edgar's requestl worthy of record: «I have no bill against yhtt;' Edgar your 'perseverance and amiable deport , meat have afforded me muck pleasure—have made me love you; yes, Edgar, I love you as a son, and so does Mrs. G--. In addition,' you have my aisistaaci,'lf 'you desire it, to complete your col- • ?Olin, !nurse. :Look , sne as your faihey,`' etulnor wife ink your mother and.as we have no 'child,.we will.‘Wirtiud to - own' yon. as one.". , . Thwisthat cloud %Vas swept cimiihiely 'sissy, and Efigaile horizon was clear. • „ lnovl4 We now find Edgar Stanley at)--College, in ; the senior class, laboring with the full' purpiie•.of carrying away thn hint, honors of,,the inatittniim;•: and we will leave him :is the .mid 4: hie.. sciences, while: we again, and die. cover, if we' can, something concerning Lucretia Bentle . . . . . We pass up the main.street. . Here is an old 'brick bailding,Witb ari'old and much defaced sign above the door. Let us read it-that is, if we can' "H. 13 , entIty's,Store." Neli a irnalllbriek . , - office ; at one, side of the door is a deat tin placard with gilt letters; it reads, "George Endly, Attorney and etnrnselldr al Lam."' We will pasi on: 'Hereis an inviting ;we .will fix onteelves here for;: little, that ; 3ve may have time .and opportunity. 3 1141.F4te ge-aur. plaus....aThat ia fine the iipposite - side 'of: the street;. Mr: Landibta." "Yes sir ;" .. .that is a fine building." "A private, residence, I would judge from its .eppearancer2' " Yes, sir; it is." "Some wealthy . Personage re. sides there, L presume." , "Yee lily that is the residence of Mr. Bentley," 'L*4 BentleY, did ` yon.:: ear9:.4 ; xiras ander . ,the,icaPiteisTon that he yonder. .did;.siri• bat. hie daughter became .dissatisfied with. that: residence; and; the old gentleman built this, and has reside,d hem for a year. past." 4 Well, that is new to me f „ You ire acquainted.with the old gentleman. thenj I•sup- 't pose?? -"Slightly..sir—but that is sapper,kis it” . not?" •I" Yes;'sir." ' "Well. if you have liistire; Mr: T e andloni, I would like to have a talk with you, after tea, abatit that family. We will weathers," , • • • • 4 . •• ; " , . •;. . • • "Mr:Landlord, can, you tell, me who ,that tall, well-dressed piung gentleman is, standing upon !: the steps of Mrs. Bentley's house?" "" That ~George Endly, Esq." " Bat'Who is that sprightly, black.haired, blackielied,"lltughing yohog lady, •who has just prellented'hinielf at the door, having her bonnet in her band?" That is Miss Lucretia Beiatley R. 1...1/AVAIIALT. Ah gentle reader,. we haye made strange disco. : veries. Poor . Edgar' Stanley! thou art ,wanting . away thy substance in vain! Bak Perhaps it wills be unjust to decide from external appearances... •Let as inquire farther, certainly somebody in thin' '' . town knows all - about Miss Bentley's' bead; if there is mk t ' it would be strange_ Where does , Madam 9pssip live/. yes, he can telt ; and thesn': l is one of,that extensive•comiexion found in' every town and village throughout the domaitt Ah herd 'is her residence:, . 4 Madam, this is a fine even. log beautiful.prnspect before your residence. Do yon seeyonder pair walking carelessly along 3^ .4 Yes, sir, I. do' "That is an' interesting going to le 'married, I should jtdge,". Well, some. :suppose en, but my,opinion is that the old gentle. man is mote anxious than the daughter:-, She is , rather 'piously - inclined, and. Mr. Endly'iti . an believer ; but f should not wonder that it would be a match alter all • lt la the last of Nlarch- . :-the time.of thegiiistest between the literarf"eocieties. Hall is lighted tip ;brilliantly. The.,tielogy,,lhp.-, gallantry and,tbe litecati of many, plac.es.fissend • near, have assembled. The debate hascominenced. The affirmative has, in a skillful and able . manner,' advocated his cause, and has.gone, s4o4oAdale . amidst, loud cheering. Now a tall, paleortang man presents himself. His forehead •is high and broad ; his hair 'is chesnut color; soft and curly; his eye is a dark hazel,' piercing and sparkling; his apPearance is commanding. He calmly sur. veya his.audience, and cooly opens his argument. This is Edger Stanley. As he proceeds, the si lence becomes more intense. The queition is,. is war justifiable Under any circumstances?''--a tiro field for imagination as well as logic; and well . was it emploYed. He concludes,. and passes ;ps, the stage, while the hall resounds with ahoritiaf applause. Both audience nqd judges, glecideilla. - favor of Edgar. , . . 'Reader, do you `think• you . could keep dowit your:pride when, surrounded) by Buchheartypraite. —especially when one was present; who, above - • all upon earth, you desired to please;-and another who you wished to . astonish? ` ' No,' reader , ' 'you' could , not, so you must excuse our hero, if he• . . walked somewhat prowity, from, the stage, for her saw Lucretia Bentley 'add .her. father ilf the audi. =IEMME ME =I ~. :. EWE _ , ,_, . •• :NO. 266. Written for the Satt liforniag POO. BY AN AMATEUR [c6ai7aosa : I Ell , _.... •••:;•,:-::,.'•.j.,.:t'i.,.....,..,-..,- • ---...: • .':', ,, •. • ••• •.i:F ... -. ' 7.".",..41::' .'-' , . - -' , '..-.:','.* -- .:. 7 ; -,:-.,..:,‘-:,,:::.,.-• ~..: J , -. . • . . . r .: 'a f MI ME PM ' • .. , - ~ ~ _ =3
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