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VOLUME IX.
DAILY MORNING POST.
‘■Pririltd arid PublUhtdtvuy Mormng,[Sundays excepud.)
BTIi.HAB.PEBv
::; NUbTli-WTBT COUftSK -OP WOOP AND ITTTII BTUKKXS.
•• ■ fry 7gJ?Mg.-*-rygft Dollars u. year, payable strictly
i* ! nddVan"e, Six Dollars will iUvurialilybe required if
n °n^Similo l copies two cunts—for sale at the counter
at life Ofiice, and by the News Boya.
THE SA.TUBDAY MORSING POST
leoublished ftom the some office, on a large blanket
size sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year,.in advance—,
single eopiesxivs ckntS* ; ■■ ...
- JO?'No paperwill be discontinued <um«sa aithe dia
creuon oftbe proprietor,) until all arrearages ate paid..
fry No attention will be paid to any order unless tu>
• eompaniedby the money, or satisfactory reference in tins
Conntcud vsUh Esiabli&hmeni qf ths Wommg.
Post is on# tf thslargtsl.Job Printing Ojficesm the city
t»*o heat all kinds of tenth U done on-iktshorUM and.
vwstrtasonabUserms.;.
RATES OF'ADVERTISING
' • abbeed upon
, BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS:
TOM LIKES XD3PARKIL, OB LESS ; j
One square, one insertion —.———••*’ “S' o
«.v each additional Insertion *—-- % z%
:••** w -iwowceks—*:}!}!
three weeks- J tu
.. . U one month-—*-" - —•* v W
,U-. ‘v two months*- i JJJJ
u u three months* . v~V'. jw
: “• four months —* —- v}" ®S
*. . six months *•••-: :.H nn
• ■ . ;U; . one year*"*—. r ™—JS
Standing Card,six linesor lcss,pcr annum-—— w
: - ; r - ... ' CUAKGEABLE AT rLEASCRG .
Onesqnnxc, per annum,(exclusive or the P a P cr ')
For each additional square,inserted over one
and for each additional square inserted under the jearij
rales, half once.; •
Fobltshera.JtOt accountable for-legal advertisement
•beyond the amount charged for their publication.
... Announcing candidates for office to be chargea me
same os other advertisements. „ . r . ,
- - Advertisements uomarked on the copy foria ®P.5 C 1
.number ol insertions; wilbbe continued till forbid, ana
payment exacted accordingly. ■ r i
. The jmvileces of yearly advertisers will be conhm.u
ngidly to their regular business, and all other am er.i> ~
ineats-not pertaining to their regular buaim. >s a* ngreeo
tor,lo.bs.nunl extra. . fr „
r, .'“AU'-ad.yertiseinentsfor charitable. lUFmation-.brc
’' co&fttinies.-ivaird, towasbip and oilier public.
; Kndßuch like, to be charged half price, payable anmrnr
h anvxKcz.
Marriage notices to be charged sft cent*-
vrJSe&th: notice* inserted without charge,
ponied Uy (uucral lavilauoas or obituary notices, an
when so accompanied,to be paid for. . A ...
--Regular udverusers.aud all others sending comniuiu
ciuona, or requiring .notices designed to tall •‘•“e'Uionta
• Fairs,Soircer, Concerts,or any public tmit-rtainuiLUls,
where charges aremode for admitnuice—all. uotn.c« oi
•private. osßcctaionß—everyinouoe designed to cau at
tention ia pnvato enterprises calculated 01 m ' el '., e . a ,. u )
promote in.lLvldualiniercstjCon only he lnGcrtedwmi tuc.
understanding thaithe same is to he paid for. If •
ed lobeluserted m the local column,the aame will ne
charged at the rate of not less than ten cents per unc.
•’'fitgaOpsor-Fißtl'lotices to.be charged triple price.
*!Tavern.l4iceusePeunons,S2,ooeach. . • i
Legal and Medical Advertisements to l»e O-uargLU at
full prices. . . ■ .
"Beal Esrate Agent and Auctioneers’ Advertisement*
cot to-be classed under yearly rates, but to be-allowed a
discounter thirty-three and one-third percent, irom inc
amount bit bills, - . -
WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERb-
Oca square,three insertions.* •* ay^
Do* eachoddiuonal insertion-■■ "■ -*
: AVJSERTISEMENTS IN"WEEKLY PAl’Lft.. f
ne square,(lo lines,)one luseruon — ~ u :;r
Do. each additional insertion--* t» »
All transient advertisements to oepaid in advance
WHITE A CO., Gazette.
L. HARPER, Post.
ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal.
JAMES P. BARR & Co., Chronicle.
FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispaich.
Dec 1,1811?.] JAMES W. BIDDLE, American.
Cavils
OFIN K. kARQE, -iwrratyal iow, Fourth street; near
Stnilbfietd, mai.3o
J AMUEti Wi BtiACA] JUtorniyaT Lnv— Office on llfa
5 streetviiearGnint, Pittsburgh- OCUJ
OKLANDO LOOMIS, Axtanxcy.al Law.—Oifico 4th
# at.> above Wood.-. *-y
(WOtf AB~M. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law.—O :Tite,
L lx>cnrie*aHmi«lmgß, Fourth bi.
B CARNAi£AN,^lWrr«»atiata— (Mice on l’oi.r
iiU between Cherry alley anJ Grirnl et. pe-j
R "BROWN’S OFFICE, N 0.05, Diamond alloy, ntnr
' Wood JUrecL .. . : ■ ICT)^—
N MUSuOWKY, Attorney and Ccunsil<or at Ltm.-r
, Office in Baiewell’s Buildings on finuu slice t.
]e23’J7-ly.
fTsCOTi\ Dentist. Fourth. st,, fiv« doors wcAl of Mar-
J*. net. All work warranted, ami if not perfectly sat
isfactory no charges will bemade. ;
'IiKMQVAU—I>r. Robert Snyder, has removed .ua
It office to Fourth street, between \\ ood end Simth
field streets. _ ■
jiftPHAiifl. Aiumup at Law —Utkcu in BakcvvU. w
• Buildings, on Grant street, opposite
* QPSe. - :• ■ _ V
"fOH'i BARTON, Attorney m in'®
'■ J of Fifth street, iietween Wood and Smnlificldjliiihe
* im- n n nni'Y,» wiiti Alderman Morrow. scp3o-ly
Cl KORGE F. GILUUORR, A/umtyani CamstUor.al
T l av.— Ofiico removed to the 2d door below Otantat.,
•nFoanlCto theoihcc lafely occupied by AMcmnnMil-
HUOKMASTiiR, Alderman—Office: Fourth street
. third door above Smithfiold|Souta side.
Conveyancing of all kinds done -nritli the greatest care
B 'TiUe S s lo°BcalE»uite examined, &c. iiovls
" BIDDLE KOUKRTSj Attorney at Law. UdjeoNo.
T? . ‘ w Sittilhfield aircet, between Htth, ana Sixta.
attended to-specittl nttenuo
Colleen nveyancinj;. . [>.cc3.ly
. ve . n .n?—— ')r, cuarleß Holman, ' ’ , ■ .
•,* • • -iqic PHYSICIAN, has removed hia
HOMCEOPAI V ,^ eet . No!Sal, (between Hand street
office 10 Pena t M * {aecilU
and Gaxiiaoa. alloy). . "
_ , c. M’DOWitLL.
H.C.H.ISTBKB-^™-V* r (SUCCESSOUS TO K£BB &
. ’"KYSER t McDOWbA' j) ru n and J’rcicriplum
Ik. KsrOT,) WuilaiiU -. n d Virgin alloy- HdSM-
Sl«r«,coi ;r o( Wood blr r;SL . nmpoundod nigh; and
cinns pm aiipuons caretuuy c. ocW if
day
<OHN A.
Vi iubetween. VValnal house*.' or other prop
- found at allumes. r alune attend
e»ty to sell or rcnt,coJi the soxo, P Alderman
ed to; debts collected, and all the donee ot an
iWftive prompt attention.
H- ENRY 2
. Latr> (successor to liowne V.'s Hj ”
the oiSatand, Fonrtii «t, above Smiihfie-d.
sas^s^ss^sss^
l\^v m ciXnoMo“ r &in r -- a K«Uemuu
* v S«iBSy wonh7 oftorc °ffiffi H. Loymr,.
• Bfimnal F«
> TTOBNEYf ATXA.Wi-o£ce uv£ourih streeunear
A.GraswinV^n«tin o ß.iUdinCT- m«29:w
«*‘~vKK3wsssr«:^
AUiiuunesitcntrustcd to their care, promptly attended jo
Collections made and Conveyancing executed oinnode
j ale terms '
-"3Td. Jennings,
Attorney and coxjnbellou, at LAW—Of
fice, Lowries Buildings, Fourth street, hctweo
Hmtthfield and Grant.
—-* gj
H* <i c>lprted Pitisburcli as Jus permanent residence.
He has lfoaec lately occupied by Aide,'-.
MiUer onFourth street, near Grant, immediately
VdJoiStb’o "ifarnaXne House.;; H» Ofuceta attack
.JtbWresidenic, where he will constantly be found,
uiless abseMonp^ofessionallduty. Officethoat, rom 7
o'clock*. m. to 9 o'clock. A.. rf.,and from>> ?,
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" : " H. P. b O. Li. U. H'ettorman,
TTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on bourth street.be
. iween Wood and Smithfieli). jnugi.y-
r; w.w.jjbiim, . , :.
-rrORNEV AT LAW— Office: second story «il
„ kins HolL . ; - JMtm:ly
-" 1 or. James King.
FFICE ON FOURTH STREET, one door West o:
k — im&lo;3ra
O Weaver’s Hotj
" To»a. Koblnaon,
4 TTORNEYAT LAW. Office No. DO, on Fourth
yV street, opposite the Mayor** Office. lougOl.y
-4» S* Hamilton, *
‘ 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office In
jV 'Fifth stTect,between Wood and Southfield streets,
formerly occupied by Thus. Hamilton, Esq., dec’d,iind
will attend to the business remamingunfinishedupon Ins
.locket. . niay!3
N fitgi, FovrthstrteL— Hoccn & akthoitt, Doguerreo*
ypistafwm'tho Eastern cities, would call iheattcntion of l
he inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns,
otbeir Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms m
he third »to*V of-Buike’s building, 4th ot.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no bains shall be spared to produce them in the highest
tjerftctionofthe art Our instruments are of the most pow*
crfaVttnd, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpnesed
for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thu public arc
eolicited to call and examine.
Persona sitting for pictures a re neither requirred or cr
ejected to take them unless perfect sauciaciion egiven.
N. B-Operators will find this a good depot for stock,
and chemicals.
given in the art, containing ,U»o mora
cc out toprevements. jam?
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HENRY W; FISH j ,
I 1 AS openciLan Office at the coiner of Smitbfield and.
:0. Fifth sweets* Pittsburgh,'Juipwn asthe
Bargain corner,” ami will devote his enure time and afc
tention to the PurcAare, Sale anil Exchange <if Real A*-
fate, m city and country. ./■■■• •
•• • From his acquaintance with the business,-he hopes to.
satisfy all who may favor him with . Agencies in their
Ime of business.
Thompson Belt,
II.H. M.’CuUough,
Geo. F. Gillinore.
J. IC;Moorhead. ’
Thos. Howard,
John Townsend* . ]
BUUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Maiket |
street, thp*-e doors abovo Third,Pmsburgh,wm have
constantly on hand a Wcllselecledassortmenl.ofthebeEl
and freshest Medicines, which bo wiU sell on the most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending; orders wiH: be
promptly attended to, aitd suppplied with articles they
mar rely upon as genuine. ._■> , t • ,
■ Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neauy
from the bearmatenale, at any hour of the day
■ Ol Also. for sale, a large stockof fresh and good PERFU
MERY. •• dec39 .
SSacrle Glo«» Worts.
JO S KPH D . AB EL L ,
iUNaFAcruasa or obke.v gzasswjlbe} vials, dottles
and Flasks; Porter, Scotch Me, Mineral Water, Patent
Mcrticme and Wins hoults. <if every description ;
AIso—WINDOW GLASS—
Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of the
above articles.. .. • ‘
Rj* As the other Green Glass Factories are ail
rtouped, as is the custom in summer, this Factory u note
xnjull operation, and will continue tnoperatton bol&sum*
met and winter. . L
• Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the
shortest notice. • .
VTT Warehouse. No.\V2 Second street, between Wood and
StTUiftfield streets. ■ . fjySS-^Oily
Tlie Old Printing ffitttatolUUment* .
(LATE XOItSETOS & STOCKTON’S,)
And Blank Book and Stationery warehouse,
WT S* HAVEN is prepared to execute every style of
f V • I.ci»nl,Commercial, Canal and Sienmboai Job
Prurnmr and Book Biudmg; and furnish-every article
m uie iJlann Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the
BiioricKi nonce and on-the most reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Siauouery Warehouse, corner of
Market and and Second streets.
|jjr~ I’nnung Oilioo and Book Bindery,No.6o Third
Meet- ' _ novld
R. C. STOCKTON,
(Late Johnston Slociton,)
Bookseller, stationer, Binder,
■\xrOULD respectfully invito the attention of Mer*
f f cbanifi nuU others, to bis large and superior stock
ot BLANK JUOOKS.consisting o f Bay Books, Journals,
Ledgers, In voice, Cask, Orderund Letter Books, of every
size, made of the-.kcsi paper,and bound lathe'most du*
ruble manner,-which be offers at prices that cannot fail
to give satisfaction, Blank Books ruled end bound to
tiny given pattern. Printing iot every description eke
voted with neatness and dispatch, ft 0.47 Market st.
M '
LittUoirraphto KstaWlsJUment of
WM. schuchMann,
STKKCT, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFffICE, PITTSBT7HQH>
MAPS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels
Archneciitral and Machine Drawings, llasincßS
and Visiuug Cards, eic., hngraved or Drawn od Stone,
and Pnmcii ui Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, m the
moat approved style and aiibe most reasonable prices
oellfrdly^
i MILTON, and Brass f ounder t has rebuilt and
commenced business at his old stand. No. 70, Se*
eoad, ueiween Market and Ferry streets, where ho will
be ulcasedto sec his old customers and friends.
church, steamboat, and bells of every size, from 10 to
10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most Approved
model:;, uml waiTanted to do oi the best materials.
Mineral Water Pumps, Counters, Railings, &c., &.C.,
together with every variety of ilnus Castings, if reqoir*
ed.tumedand finished in the neatest manner;
A. r\ is ihe roic ogcalfor Anti-Aw action Me
taly so msilj* celebrated for the reduction of friction in
machinery* Tne boxen nml composition can bo bad ol
him o\ all times. ' novi3ry
WILLIAM a KOVILLO, ttadcriaicr, huiirtilreel, im
mediately opposite the -Theatre,- respectfully in
forms Ms .Ctieutl* and ihe public iu general, that he has
resumed his buniuessas a Furnishing Undertaker. He
is supplied •with and always keeps on haiid Coffins of fill
sizes and kinds., Shrouds, aud all other articles necessary
on sucu occasionu.
Si*
iverplalesjce boxes, ami leaden coSms willbesdp
plied in order. A fine hearse and cairiage always ready
'to attend funerals.
.. , \VAI. ALEXANDER A SONS
Coffin Makers and Fuasisicifto
yy Vs dkutaiees t ccrntrof Penn and
{_ ' ■ ii / r T~ :> V J c ‘ Ciaxr su, append tht Lxekangt
vlv V3w Hdl't. Entrance on Jinn if., rts-
MirKii "wi '■■p CC if u j]y their friends and
the pabLie, ihui they arc prepared to furnish and attend
to everything: in me line of undertakers, as they have
quit the bttsmexs of Cabinet Making, ami their attention
Will he devoted altogether to the above burliness; keep a
large assortment ot COFFINS made and finished,cover
ed,and lined in the neiUest manner, with a Variety 0.-
material*, and at nil prices; we keep SHROUDS ready
made, of all sues, ol Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at
ml puce?, and made in the eastern style, and uli other
articles necessary tor dressing the dead, and furnishing
funerals, ot quality and price to suit; SILVER PLATES
or engraving the namo and age i ICE CAtsEfe for laying
the bouy m ice, by those -who wish to keep their mend*
any length or time, and have ZINC PANb to police in
i for laying on ;he body; LEADEN Co&ins always on
i hand. Wc have a splendid new HEARSE and a psurof
fine horses, and any number of the best carnage#, etc.
etc., and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable.
augib»y ■
m;
ONONGAiIKLA PLANIMU Msll-
X isgkb -would respectfully inform hi* friends and the
public, that-ius n cvr establishment is now ui full opera*
dan,and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
fill ail orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and
at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed an one or both aides, con
rtauuy on uuru.
Sash, Boors and Moulding*,ofeverydescription,made
to order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan
tage to givebiw a call, us he can now furnish them with
planked stoff.sujtable for evert description of work.
JOH3 WAFFETT
MAFFffi.TT & OLU,
(Successors to the late Una of John Sheriff A Co.
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
OESSESgSI. and manufacturers
r i of Brass Faucets, Steam'and Ga»
Cocks, with all the various articles
aaed in the P L U M BING BUS!
<s§fp NESS,No-.: T 7 and ItlO Firststrceu
The above arc now prepared to manufacture tutd keep
constantly on hand every variety of Guage and Steam
Cocks, sach as are usod by Engine builders and Plumb
ers; el«>, ciaa Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas
Pipe, &c.,&c.,&c. . 1 n0v29
hotels,
National Hotel, Pittsburgh. 1
Situated-on Witter Street, opposite the Landing of the
Brownsville Suam Packets.
rniHS House having undergone a thorough repairing
1 and fitting up, both inside and out, the subscriber is
determined to use every exertions in his power to make
all comfortable that think properto cull with him, The
Table will be always supplied with the best the market
affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and
Attache? io”ie house is a good stable, attended by. a
good Hostler. James reamer, jyso
troWHc W. C. COHNELLT.
AtLK, MOWS. owK>B Moa , . .
CORNER OF SEITHFIELD A.NDTMRV STS.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
brown is connelly; proprietors.
. fj. 1) —Good Slabling attached tb the bouse.
6RBBBSBIROB HOTKIi.
(HACBABoa’a Old Stand.) „ .
n HIE subscriber having leased-the above weli know-
I and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en
tertain his friends and the traveling public generally,in
the best manner and on the most reasonable terms.
nis TABLE Wilt atull times die supplied with every
delicacy of tho season; and his Bar with the best of Li-
stubling is very extensive; and evory arrange
ntenyias been made for the accommodation of Droveta.
W overly Honan.
r-'-\ THE nndersigued
(©5) .
'SSMscs*' in this popular establishment, announces to
NS|i/ his friends and the public generally, that he
will us; his best efforts to keep up the well and
lone enjoyed reputation of the house.
lie will keep constantly on hand every delicacy ot
the season. Game, Suam. and Can OvsrEß3,&c., and his
Bo wilt at all times he supplied with the Choicest Lt
“ron? tdecl7:ly.) W;C. GALLAGHER.
“OUR HOUSE."
ill IIELI. OYSTERS AND GAME received daily al
rS e omt House, ,f No. 21 Diamond alley,
julrim >VM. BENNETT.
HatS| Caps ana Hlaffß*
95 IVbod Jf., comtr of Diamond allty , Stcond story. ■
___ OFFERS his customers and the public
Mn.n entirely new and fresh stock ot Hafe,fg£§£i£
JeMcflvs and MafiMn great variety, manu-
and selected with much care In reference to
style and quality, in New York city, and will be
Stored S thelowest ratesof present low prices,Whole
sale andßeioil- :
NO. 108 WOOJJ STREBT
/fcl TPAbi* KASHIOHTSI • WdjffiJL
&A Received at the OUD Btaad of G. W
Beebe & Co.’s Fall style of Hats for
>V Fifth street.
aug3lt4m
aa lt U ota»r C it? 4“ n t eS;'bri a ge,)- a
dec24:ly *
‘ I “ BLACK BALL LIKE
■ emigration office,
-, Y AT. THJB CATHOLIC'-BOOK 6TOBH,
• ‘JY&OT Fifth strut, near Smtihfield.
Led lakes.this method-ofinforming his
Republic in general, that he has opened
an omce at the above named' place, and is prepared to
remit money in sums'of ©5 and upwards,payable at
. sight,-ur any; town in England, Ireland, Scotland and
Woles _
-He ia also prepared to bring oat passengers from Liv
erpool to any port in- the United {Slates. 1 Being con
nected with a'noose of-each long standing as that .oi
Messrs. Roche, Brothers A Masterson, und by jus strict-,
attention to business, the subscriber trusts he will merit
the confidence of those who may favor him wun their
patronage; -For particulars, please call at the Emlgra*
non Office of the undemgne^Agem^^^
i No. G 7 Fifth at-, near Smlthfieid, Pittsburgh.
iWirmca—Hon. John B. Gnthrie, Mayor of. Pltls-
I burgh: James Blaltely. Esq , John J. Milclie!, Esq-t
Hon. w; Porter. Alderman M. W. Lewis, Offices of ,tbe
Morning Chronicle,Post, and Pittsburgh Catholic.
|...-febl4i3xa•• • • ■ . .j
Ira B. Hersey,
John F. Ferry,
•Lyman.Wilmarth, •
Cant. VViUtnm Ward,
W. O, Leslie. [&cpr2:y
twrea LINE OF PACKETS
'gfifTglßtW PHILADELPHIA. .
or— «rn watt. from LrVEKPOOL ■
ffifrawggHßaaon the Eizbtttnih day of cccry month,
JANE H.GLIDDEN, Ambrose CfeU, 700 tensrWth Nov.
JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Child, 1000 tons-<lBth Dec.
GONDAR, J. <?. Bahtoxa, 650. tons—- m -•r4Bth Jan,
NEW SHIP, 850 toils- - • • • w v -lBth.Ffib.
The above ships arc bull of the beaimatenols
ter the most approved models for swiftness,.combined
with the modern .improvements ftr ihecprofortofpae*
sengers. -Their comraandetft nr© men of known abiiity.
T&eße packets will take' advantage- of v steam ..tptv
boats no the Delaware.
Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or
leans. Passengers can gel up the river cheep through
the winter. v -
For terms of Second Cabm and Steerage passage, ap
ply to or address by letter (post-paid),
P. W.. BYRNES-& CO.,
83Soath sirectjNew YorV i
• 30 Waterloo.Eoaa, Liverpool r
or to JOHN THOMPSON,
205 Liberty street, Pmabnrgh.?
nov!4;3ra
Liverpool and. Pbli&dißiptiiA Pftc«*w»! ■
Sailing from Liverpool on the Eighteenth qfeachJHonth.-
'-iW. Ship Jane R. Glidden, Capt Child, - Nov, 19..
“ James Browne, “ Child- Dec,.le..
“ Gohdar, w Barstow, Jan. 18.
’ it new, u Glidden, Feb. IS.
These ships aroof 100 largest class. The accommo
dations for second cabin ana steerage passengers are
unsurpassed for comfort, and the dnys Of sailing will be
punctually adhered to.
Price or steerage-passage $2O. Certificates good for
13 months, or the money refunded if the passengers.do
not embark. Apply to • DAVID M. BARBOL U,
- at-Jobn AYaufcCoJs,
• iKUI Liberty street. •
DraiU for any amoant given upon the Ulster Banking
Company and Branches, the Royal Baufc of Ireland, or
Spooner, Atwoods & Co., Brokers, .London* |novlP.3tn
FORRIGn PABBERGKR OFFICE*
*£2? SHIP AMOY!
fc&iSk WHO COMMANDS T
’™ aBa: ■ HARNDEN & CO.,
Who have appointedtbo subscriber Agent for Iheir unn
vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool to New York
Philadelphia and Boston.
Let the Friends of Emigrants be careful to bavetheir
arrangements made according to the nets Prows ion Law,
and take no man’s receipt, without having u inserted,
otherwise they will have topay in Liverpool,before liter
ship. • '•
The following is the list, according to law:
2} Bis. Bread, $ 2 Ejs. Beef or Pork.
1 “ Flour, w t pint Vinegar,
*» “ Oauneel, 3 } lb. Sugar, <
2 “ Rice, * £ i “ Molasses,
5 «' Potatoes, « 2 oi. Tea,
With three quarts of Water per day, and guflicnent F
for Cooking.
The caboose and eooking-raa es for the uso of Pus
: aengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be
j paidiopromoietbelr health and comfort,
i Bauk of England Notes and Foreign Exchange pur
chased atcurrent rates.
• Debts, Legacies, Pensions, Ac.,-Ac,, collected, and
copies of Wills procured, with every other business con
l ncctedwitb an European Agent.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
I European Agent, •
I apsj Post Buildings, corner of Fifth and Wood at*.
" REMITTANCES gg&***^
to gg|||lp'
ENGLAND, IRELAND,
SCOTLAND. WALES.
4 FRANCE, ami GERMANi,
To any amoam, by .
JoftJiua Robinson,
European Agent, Post Buildings,cor. Fi/ihand
JOSEPH UPFKHCOrr.
Second strttl,btti»ten '.Vood and Smith field,
ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1645, the undersigned i
were.called upon tv Messrs. Lip; uncoil & Burr, to 1
witness an honest and (air test of one 01 their Fhoimx
Safes- Tlietumacc beingprcparcd,taeSafe
Inside thereof, with books, papers uud some money; wuen
the door of the Safe was closed ami the fire kindled ai...
o’clock,.and m a short time the Safe Wan
red koi, andconunuedtiU half paste o’clock, being about
four and a half hoars, when the committee expressed
their satisfaction Uiatthcume occupied with such heat
was sufficient. The fornace was then pulled down,Safe
cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money
safe- The heat was so great as to melt off the brass
mountings- Wc therefore lake pleasure in recommend*
' inethese bates to the public, as being, m our judgment,
entirety tire proof. JARVIS &TKABUL,
' N-3CK. ft. RAWSON,
CORNWALL & BROTHER,
BRANNON ATHATCHER,
BENEDICT & CARTER,
ISAAC CROSHE.
-JAMBS OLD'
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1851.
<gmigtatum SAnts.
Hew &rrangements>
ffUsttUattfCns
LtPPEItCOTXdBAHH,
(L&rc J. B.StrickliXß A. Co.)
ftonafaetnren oi Plioeiux Fin Proof Safes,
t atn eagnged in the foundry business, mid know
something about furnaces and heal. I witnessed the
burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was
no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them
to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire
proof. WM. KAYE.
In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa
tures, they* !l spoke in the highest terms of the fairness
of the lest, and their full confidence of the Safe’s being
entirely fire-proof. Wc have constuitlyon hand andfot
sale a full assortment of the above Safes.
! marSl BELL & TERRY'
Wholesale and Hetatl.
SADDLE, lURNES3 AND TftUNKMANUFACTORY
ROBERT H.HARTLEY, begs leave to in- ggu
form hi a friends and the public -general fr«'-
hathcconunoestooccupy thftllorge and com
modious Store Room,formerly occupied by Samuel ralm*
estock & Co., No'. SB>coraerof Diamond alley and Wood
street, where he keeps a lares and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Tranks, Carpet Bags. Saddle
.Bags.Volisea, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti
cles in his line.
He also keeps constantly on hand,and is prepared to
famish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured
of the bestraaterial,nnd in a style of workmanship equal
jo theeastem manufactured article,and atGQpcr cent,
cheaper.
Country Idtrehanu and Femurs would do well to call
and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
he is determined to sell first rale articles at very low
PT fD* Don’t forgol Uie place, No. 6s, corner of Wood
treetandDlaraond Alley.
For- real ■■ good tea—go to Moew» & }u*
worth’s T’ea Store; in the Diamond. Damaged, or
inferior Tea* never kepi at this establishment. ..
SapetiorGreenT'eas*---***- SOand?^.^
The finest Imported- -* • •—'■•Bl,oo..
Strong arid Tough Sav’d Black, 50 dna 75c.
Fine mild flavored 60 ond7sc.
The finest Old Country Block Tins Tea,
unlike some of the late imported Oolong’s,” is free
from all Turby tcute, and “ tlie ladies all say, ” ’Tis not
impregnated with the effluvia of guaci>n<idicin«.
fcb22 •• - -
DR. JAYNETri FAMILY, M-Bil ICT N |
of atelier from tho Rev. E. L. ABBOTT, a w*U-1
knswn and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom 1
or Butmuh, dated Saitdoway Arracun, February, 1840:
Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia: My Dear Sir—We .are I
now in great want of vour Medical Preparations. vour
CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable Medicine
in this country in Bowel Complaints, and has been used
in alt our Missions with tie most gratifying unccess.- I
have known it in many eases to act like a oharar. k our
SANATIVE PILLS ate my Sheet Anchor. The best
mcdlolne for ray Liver Complaint and pra m the side,
that I have ever used.- They are in tgreat demand, and
we are entirely ont of them. We need .five hundred
boxes otthem. Bro. Beccher says we . could use a
Tome in INTERMITTENT FEVER; with jlm moat
complete success.- -tthuikitwosonce the.meaus of sa
ving my own son. During my travels among the church
es the past season, I fouttdawUole village shffenngun-1
der.a prevailing Influenza, attended with Coughs of a
most violent character; I often f egreued 1 had not had
a-dozen or two of YOUR EXPECTORANT to admin
ister to them, for Ibelieve.froor what I have seen of its
i effects, lhat it would have been just the thing for those
. poorpeoyle. I presume you have not hitherto had an
idea to what an extent your medicines are used in _an
out Missions, Affectionately yours, Jf-L.ABBUIi
• For Bale at the.Pekin Tea Store, 33-Fifth st. [nov2u
AILORS’ TRIMMINGS—Received and opened this
day—Canvas, Paddings, Selicias, twist, satin and
lasting Vest and coat Buttons. Bone, metal and japan
ned Pant and Strap Buttons. Horn and block bone ena
pander Buttons, Ac, IfebB] A. A. MASON & CO-
EW CROP BLACK TEAS.—Just received ut ihe |
Pekin Tea Store, 38Fifth street, a lot of new crop
Oafong Black Teas, by the ship *• Architect,” and for Bale
wholesale to tbe'lrade at reduced prices.
I N.B. —The above Teas are direct from Canton, and
| the ladia all soy they are not scented with English
Brandy, Gin and Rum. tfebM] A. JAYNES, Fifth st.
• :.• '»• ' : '-’ r ■■' i■ *.
i>.~ *• V;. v:
: ■> ’ V a ’-V *. 'O-
V V I
utranaportation Sines.
7 plttibttTgU Transportation tiwe-* •
JAMES O’CONNOR& 4 C0.,
. ... , : .'; Catial Basin; Pittsburgh i
SITOR, JAMES & CO ,
~ Depots, Broad and Cherry sts.j j
.: No. 3 South Fourth st., ,between Market and -
WO,J •• • , Chesijiitsts.,PluiadeJplua;
O'CONNORS & CO; t
■••'’r.: : 70 North st, } Baltimore ;
SAVING fully completed. our;arrangemeiits,we will
- be prepared, dpo<the opening of the Pennsylvania
Canads, to carry. Freight to.and-from..i li.ttßburghjßa!u
-more;Pjiiladolphin, New Boston, Cmcimiati, Lou
isville, Su Louis, and all ibe East and Wes!, at lower
jate> and with mote dcspmch and care than ; aiiy r other
by, out Line are fully covered by
Insurance, without any charge to owners, a protection
not offered by any other Line.
All comrauiucnuoiiit addressed to or our
Aireni*, HALE■ & CO.*-Cincinnati; E. WEBB, Louis
vijlr"; LOVE & OSBOftNE, Sty Louis,will meet with
promptattcndance. .
■f BP-OurLinohasno connection, whatever with the
Philadelphia and lhUeourgh Transportation Line of At
kina &Co. • ' - - -'v>' • • • " JfeblLi
transportation I,lne
.(VIA- PESNA-./CASAt 4.W«AJtHOAD»,)
FOR PHU.ADELRUIA DmfjOT.; £T WITHOUT
re-siui*i*in& jt3
C.A;3I'ANULTY $ CO.,
• ! Cabal Basin; 4h?i Penn si., PHisburgh.
CHARLES RAYNOR.
’ • Confral-Blpcfc Road St-, Philatlu.
TyrE are prepared to. largo amoaut of Mar-
W' cbaadi2e'and Produce, oiv the opemns of
the Cahdl; to Philadelphia tuid *ll intcrmediaie places,
atlotcer rates , and in less tt»w,.uian in any previous sea
89N*,B.—Thciacteased Provided by
tho Canal Commissioners. for:<jartying boats over the
State Railroad, will prevent any possibility oi dahiy at
Johnstown, Uollidaysbarjapr Co:urobia,.this season.
C. A.M.aNULi i.
Canal Basin.
Ssiissi ■ ■ • fu&L
—w3 * a re>js«T 'inr.
Pennsylvania Knllgontl Company
"YIC7ILL be prepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE
W from PHILADELPHIA to I'ITTSIiUKfaH. in an
ticipation of the opening of the Eastern Division of the
Pennsylvania Canal, say on anil ndcr the TWENTI
ETH of FEBRUARY, at the following rates, vrr.:
For tm Class—Dry lioodii,nflair. boot* and Shoes,
Draff*.ißooks, Stationery, dee , s’. -at per I CO lb*.
For2d Class— tfardware.Qnr.ens-.vara, Groceries, l’nmt
and Dyestuffs,Oils, itc., at--* tO cents per lOtifiis.
For 3d Class—Coffee, Deaf Tobacco, Iron, Guano, Ba
con, Beef, l’ork, Ac., at-.-.-* 00 cent's per lOdlbs.
FordtAUlass—Tar,'Pitch, Rosin, Ashes, Marble. Pig
Iron, Brioks.Ac,, at —•-50 couu per IOOISs.
' ■ 11. H. HOUSTON,
Freight Affcni, Peitna. Railroad C 0. .:
Nos. 274 A 376-Market Street, Philadelphia.
N;B.—Goods eoir.i; i'.ii; by oar Road shonld hecon
■ signed to ' McFADEN A COVODI3,
Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADF.LPfIIA
and PITTSBURGH, Leave Piuladdpliin Daily si s A
M.; and 101 P. M . Leave Pittsburgh Daily at 3 A. M.,
and 9, P. M. . A. HENDERSON,
febl:'2m - ' c Passenger,Agent.
PENSSriiVARiA IULhKOADt
wihise. aggsig
30 /Tours (o Philaddplua!— 343 JISm Beiiroad— o»
AZtto .
INTENT, TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS
\JT UNR STAGE COMPANY. Six daily lines of
now Coaches, for Hollidaysbnrg, and thence by ihe now
Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, New York and
Baltimore. ,
Daring the suspension of Canal navigation, six daily
lines of Coachevwill leave for-HoilidayEbur£, and trora
ihcnccby the New Pennsylvania Railroad, tdd3 miles,)
to Philadelphia. Time througi* 3t> hour.i.
Parc to Philadelphia y...-
Fare to'Baltimore , .1(^00.
Coaches wiil leave every 'morning a; S o'clock pre
cisely* ami every night nt ilia aaraa'Tiour. Extras to
leave at any time, always in readiness?. This- is the inott
direct, ccmforiabU and txpedui&us route to the-Eastern
Cities.
Passengers for Baltimore ttfcVo the new Railroad at
Harrisburg, dtreci, on the arrival of the ears at that
place. For t>y.<suyc or information. apply to
W. \{. MOORHEAD, 3i. Charles Hotel,
orloJ. V. HOuMlis, Monomrabela House.
. decd3
YOHQmouni^]£,UOU3!KV.
'TWENTT-THRKE jltl.ES WS SHORTEST RQCTIL
TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA!
i .jjgjft.fr The au'umer. THOMAS SHKIVER, M.
Master, leaves Pittsburgh, from her
wharf blia t, above the Monongahelu bridge, daily, at 4
o'clock, P. M., rijul West Newton at 3 A. M., running in
connection witU a daily line oC 'splendid Troy built
coaches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Bolti
more and Philadelphia.
For further information enquire of
G. At. IIAKTON,
Agent, Mouongnheia House ;
<»r f Cnpt. JACOB SMITH,
Freight Agcnu Wharf Boa
•W«. I’. BAfiU
dec2o:Cm
Pittsburgh Portable Uont bine*
ISISiSk IBSO -^"^^
roa matbakspohtmio.. 01 pbu.o■ jti<>, A “.",''“ ! l „
PITTFBVRtiX, PJJILAIjF.LrHIA. BAL 11.,10Lt. , |
Mfrf yoKK. BOSTON. «.c.
THOMAS UOKMDGK, i _ l TAAH-I. AO CO.’S TSO?..
PhiladjlpMn. , < f , T ‘- - _ ,
milE Cmial beiim flow open lac proprietors of thi.
I lout? established time ere a? usual at tbcir old Mauds,
receiving aud forwarding Merchandize ♦me 1 roduce at
low rules, awl with lilt” promptness corisimy aiul safely
peculiar 10 their-system and mode of Tran*poruuion,
where hilcrmftdiaic transhipment .I*s ®trouleU, with U-s
consequent delays and probability or uamage
Merchandize and Produce shipped East ot AV eat. and
BiUs of Lading forwaidedireeof charge
advancing or stbrnge. Having nomteresidirccily onn*
directly in steamboat?, that ofilio owners is solely con
mailed when thippins their goods. _ n „_ nllu
All communications to the lollmvmg Agents promptly
attended to: THOMAS UORBI.SbL l
No. 373 Market l Proprietors,
TAAFFE &. O’CONNOR, ( 1
Cor.rennan.t\VayucslP. J Pmsbunjh;J
AOESTS-Joh. M’Culiogh A C0.,6h North M., Balu, 1 ,
B« Burke & Co.. *45 Doar.e si., Breton,
scoufr Co., SO sjo.uh at.,New Vork, J as. Wheelwright,
Cincinnati. maf *°
Bounty handMi
nAVT. NAYLOR, No. .103 Third street, canter ot
(j Cherry alley, having made arrangemonu ni Wa h.
netoivforlho purpose, willprocuro Bounty Lands .or the
officer a.. 5 .'oldfcr./tlmir widow, and rji dren. under
tlte Bounty Lnnd Bill, passed September 2»tk, It»U.
Pittsburgh, October iO, _ •....:
|>u ß olutlon.
rrUIE partnership of Reynolds & Slice was dissolved
t by mutual consent on the Ist tost. The business of
the firm will be settled by cither of the paru.es, the name
of the firm to be used lor Uiai puigose. RFYNOLDSj
I J. L. SHEK.
On retiring from tiio'business of It-.yuolds &. Slum, I
would recommend Mr. J. h. Shec to my friends and the
former customer, of the bouse. g REY NOLDS.
~—Citixona or PlttßUurg»i .
HAVE vou nil heard now cheap C« A.BROWN is
selling his stockoffineGoid JEWELRY? If you
liuYc not, tfcu knowahat he >*#=»>"? a
fashionable assortment m (-old WAlCHk.ij nnctJX.vv
ELRY at sach astonishing lowpnces that ail ;' holl “> c
called 10 sco his nssortmeut.aail -prices, exctnim.—tins,
certainly, is something now tor 1 itishargh. What.
S Jewelry PolUn? at half the usual price! How can
fhisbe? Stop it moment, we will toll.yon the i
wo have made such arrangements with he
rers at the cast, ami also, with the VYaluh tniuiuf.tclti
rers of Knrope, that wo. “re getting all our pods at the.
lowoßt possible prices, and ihon,hayinx.low-rents to
any, and other expenses, also, cheap, enables ns to sell
sla very small-profit upon first coil,und .therelorc, a
“hSc price will answer. Therelore,!ow pr.ees
and large sules will be onr motto. r _ m
Please call at 1U Market street, seeoad dmn from
Liberty Btreei. . [declfl] _C.
Removal. ■• •
THE PEKIN TEA STORE has hecii-removed from
Fourth street lo No 38 Fifth street, one dooT eriSl ° I
the Exchange Bank,-wheretl.e A" K n ¥|i|'
celvinehis fall stock of OKEEN AND BLAUi. iea=>,
selected with (treat care, and purchased direct from be
Imncrn-rs i.i New-York, Tho slock consists of all the
different fiavors and grades ofTeabrought to the Amort,
can markorand wiifbo sold whojesalo and retatl, at
prices lower thun any othct.house in Pittsburgh.
P Retail Orocers .are invited to S a \ l v"?in 1 Sek
and learn our prices for Teas packed in k ana 1 1» P-
Oofleo.
Chocolate— Baker’a Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and Co-
C 0 crashed and pulverised, and New
Orleans Sugar.
Raisins,Prunes, Ac.
dec!4
: t|j C ijadies.
Wf. HAVE NOW FINISHED 35 dozen ofLadies’
toeblack rial Lambs Wool STOCKING .which
are softer in the wool and more durable in the colordha.n
any we have heretofore inade. E* Lr > aTUcie m the
Sock, Undershirts and iVan-era, ladies’, und children s
underclothing, made to order■ tvlth punctuality.
The Old Established Stocky Mannfnctory ? Fifth fi.
> v l - | ALt &. CO-
Cenitral'Ten and; Family liroccry storo.
THE findqualities of 'Bt«“ “““ Black-TEAS; Mo
cha, Java aud Kio COFFEES; Eovcnnj’s D. Re
fined and Crushed SUGARhIN'"-P[!««>w,Sl.l.ouis
Refined ■and Havana do i besi Bunco KAJSINtS ; tatron,
-Lemon. Peel, Prunes, pates.-te.. for
No. 20 Fifth street.
* KeW Bodk*! Ifew Soobsf .
•YTfrALL, No. 85 Fourth street; hna just received the.
W following now works: •/ • ■ , ...
• Godey, Graham, Sarlain and • the-Ladies National
Magazines for March j/-, '■/'•••.• -:i a
Aftijor Richardson’s great Work, Wacousta ; or the
Prophecy: ail Indian Tals*
Reveries of an Old-Maid—embracing important Hints
to Young Men ' ... - ; -.f:
Mareton of D.uiioran: a Tale i
The Experiences of RichaidTaylor, Esq., , . - „
■•'•Stanfield'■•■Halls an Historical Romduce, py. *• : r*.
Smith,Esq.; ■ ■ • . « ■ ,
The .Convict, or the .Conspirator’s Victim. 3>y
Bunthns ? •
Life’s Discipline :• a Tale of the Annals of Hungary,
Al-o, a great variety of Novels,: llontaiiCßa,-,Tiles,
ongs, Historical and Other works.. . •
Pens,Paper, Ink, Wafers,arid a .general assortmentof
Stationery on haiid always;-"- ~ ~ r : Ifeb* J
.. : -. . • ~ "'SEW BIITSIC* '
areilic Friends of mvYouih. By G. Barkery
fV' I've Something Sweet to xelliYouj • .1
The Robin; •
“Pm Thinking o’er the Bays, Mary;.. .... ;•• •••
My New England Home.' New Spngj dedicated ta.
the Ladies of New England $ '
She l Love is far away. '
Oh t Meetmeon-4heSilver.sli'oref ' : ; ’
Good Night; ...
.My Home’s on the Praine Lea. By Woodbury, •.
Lily Rhey.' By.S.C. Foster; • :
I’ve left my Native Village. ByG, Barker.; .
The Spirit Dove; i' ; ■ : - '
Fn» hi, hi. The BlackShakers’ Song and' Polka;
Would I were wok Thee—for Guitar j , :v-
Lc&AdteuX; 33yHor?i
An extensive collection of new-Folkoa, Wdlizesj
Vana:tous 7 &e»-
Also.anewsnppiy of“ New Can*
tlcaLaudis,TiTul an excellent new work>cuUadthe uJue
lodistjv a collection of popular and social stings,harmo
nized aud a Ranged by G. S Webb and W. Mason—
considered one orthc best works ever published/ [,,
H. KLEBER; Golukn lUsp,
No. IQI Third street^
. t at.
NKW MUSIC.
Lonely MAIDEN—a celebrated Duett from the
opera of Jessonda. By Sptibr ...... . , r
• Mother, thouVt faithful to ms. A new voftg by ».v«-
.Foster; _ _
Swfiotly .she sleeps* my Alice fair. By b. C. rosterj
I’d offer tiice this hand of minej, . -• : :
Come,Maidens, Come— ot Trantadello: , , ~
We may be happy yet. ’ Prom the Daughters ot
st.-alnrh;- • ... .
Ocean. Burial. Afcvoiileand touching ballad ; . -f
Thou hast wonoded.tbe spirit that lo.v/d thee. :
B«n Bolt, or don’t you remember sweet Alice •, -■ .
>oiree Polka. By S.O. Foster j
. The celebrated-Polka dances; .
. Jencattc &Jeanoit—complete ;
Fairv.CiuadnUefi. . By Mr*. Ivrncst;
’ Fashion Polka;
Betty Polka.' By Bargranller;
Chit Chat Polka; •
Batchfclor’s Polka
. Silly Quadrilles- very easy and pretty j
Rose Quadrilles.; .. • •«
Rossignol Polka j v ~ { ■ ■ • . ;
Allegheny Ccttiftions; . .. -
A new edition oPTiunter’s Instructions for.Fiano,
with six additional pages of new Lessons, .
.Clark 1 * CatcchismdbiUhe Piano; •;
Burrow's Pianoforte Primer j ;
Received to day by.- i „ r : \
JOHN H. WELLOR, 81 Wood street ;
N H A very large slock of new Pianos arriving
and wlll.be open and Tot raiethia week.- • ' fiaSl ;
.Sew Stoctof Pianos.
MRS.-C. BLUMB wauldrespect
j? 4 her how and Eplei\dideiock of
*S>wp[ANo3,Ju9t opened and ready for
sale, among wldch are the celebrated Hamburg Pw»w,
with the new improvement of the over strings, the la
test and most important improvement, invented solely
by them and i-y no others.. They have been tried to bo
copied in this country, but unsuccessfully.
<ilso. one splendid 7 octave, double carved Piano,
Louis XIV style, mado by Baron k Raven, New Voti.
Three 7 octave Pianos, also made by Bacon & Raven,
Four GJ octave Pianos, made by J. C..Fisher,_late
Nunns & Fisher, New York; together with some of our;
own manufacture, with raetalic trattie.
hist ON & CO.’S
GENTLEMEN'S. FURNISHING STORE.
AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT,
3XTO ’ 60
***ol,lo SJUILIHNGH, 'fourth street,
Sign of itte .
fIAHE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a GenOantn sFur-
I nUhinz Store, in connection with, an
D wai- in which arc to he found u variety of tancy
Goods and Odd Fellows’ Regalia, never before present
ed to a Pittsburgh public, by ttsmgle estaoUshmdn.t.
From Philadelphia, they are iu
Odd Fellotrs' Tla;islcrs, Lodgi EUvi* Bools, Gar£.j,naa ,
other Lodge articles. The Kttalia exhibited at.their
counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted no
thing of the sort, so tntirdy exquisite, has ever been seen
in tins market in such profusion, . • . f .
The Gentlemen's Furnishing Department is plentim!
ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately
wreueht articlenot dress. The variety is entirely, too
creai to enumerate in a moderate space} we must,
therefore,directthe public to an investigation olthe
Stock itself. All that we can say.ui this connection is,
that at our Eitablishmeut the gentlemen of t Q 3te can he
i supplied with any article in our hnc, manufactured out
I of the best materials and by the most expeneaced
i j’nnds. We solicit an examination of our stock , u
a variety which challenges comparison
A P faree lot of Fine Silk and linen &irtsj : Fancy
Starts aid adjusting Cravats Gtc™ and ms«'y
of various kinds, aad in fact every; article of comfort or
toiary which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy.
We solicit a share of public%,£<>'
Sign of the Bee Hive,.
No. 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth st.
raSSSTn. suhibm. - - - • cmusnm.reHSD.
. „vil ’asr^KVOTOßs;
0 bavins associated '.Uemselvcs lor that purpose,will
attend 10 SURVEYING, layiog out anidiviaws kj*
into Lots, leveling, draughting and makiDg . I‘lana anil
Hops; laying oat.locaiing and superintending theeon
smietion of Rail, plank" M’Adnm and other roads,
bridaes, Ac., on favorable terms. : .
jrr* office No top Ross street, head of Fifth, 5S a « “*
Court House- Pittsburgh, Pa. [feM:2er
L*tre and Marin» Inuturonce. ’ :.l I
rrtllE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will
1 make permanent and limited Insurance on Properly
in this City and vicinity, and on snlpmcnts by CannE,
Rivers, Lakes, and by Sea. The properties of thisCom
nanv -re well invested and furnish an available fund for
the ample indemnity of nil persons ";^?.| rc A '° b n c , pro '
“Say'.! lU6nr “' !e ’ S 44Wa'tftslre’ e t.
~ Notice to Contractors. w . ■■■.]
0«IO \NI> PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD;—SeaI- |
eil proposal? will be received at the office of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, tn Pitts
burgh until Thursday. the. 20iU day of March next*
laying the track front Pittsburgh toJhlasstUon,
of 107 miles. Specifications and iorras of proposals may.
li obtShedit the office in Pittsburgh' i r °Vi&iSriW
n-evious to the letting, on application to Solomon W.
feoKtaiicf Engineer,- Tha proposals mttsl be m ac
cordance .wilh lire printed
President of the Company. WM. ROBIN&UINjJit.,
fjy* North Anierican; New-York Tribune,' American
Railroad Journal, publish four times. (febS.td
A. JAYNESi ■
I*s Fifth si
v*’-
-n. ..v ■*»
iilisttliattfious.
March tmxt, lor the erection of the above aewnbed
liiidae fho pattern thereof to be the same as the Mo-
KShela bridge, with snob alterations as btdders ma>
Scst, end U.e Directors approve; .
U >' orf ° r °VitEDEitICK LORENZ, Fresh.
mis MOU.’EW &'c6?‘ H0KI?B '!
• ' Am M & CO:, respectfully. inform their friends
:fiV and customcrs that they have, if not the largest.
\Sa«ock ever before seen in this, city, the greatest
m»«loiy of styles, the finest finished, made of the
?, Jwnt’l materials, and by the best workmen jn
bi, at season'Vonniry— all of which lliey are determined
lhe ut Os low™ any other manufacturing establishment
! “ the cUy? 0“ r stock.is all our own manufacture ; no
‘"Wte'imboats and Hotels famished at the shores! notice.
; Promptly attended,to. i* 17
AilecUeny'Planing WUlj
•- an'dSwS StHBSt, ATABCWKW CITY, MMNA.
riiHV«ub°cribi!rwould respectfully inform bisfriends
public generally, thnl having completed his
Planhie Mill, and having now m operation two
Sm made Planing Machines,. (Woodwork
pe } V „ri and several circular an 4 upright. faaws, .ho-v»
P *W nreoared°to furnish promptly and at reduced rates,
n . oW T omi*uiwed ; lumber of every description. .
P qnf/ nuciUion of steamboat joiners,
The. ttiicnwwu. called to> the above estabhsli'
6ailll , 0 wherc a lufg? ussortment of planed and rough
menijWhere a vhickncsses, suitable, for shipping,..
planed or -wed .o orfor
aesaand despatch.- Ju " l ' . Proprietor.
•i orderi directed to Pittsburgh will.receive
-..romni attention- -
- -jonWcoßittvdx* ~ “ ~
cnRNER OF BAND.AJTO ÜBEB.IY. STSKEtS,
“ DESIGNS
PA’niE:-,^*6, Also, SWeplerand all difficall ele
vajg"' The beaisndchaapen Sienai" <l>° Cl< r- i feb2g
•T' 1 »
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Pittsburgh Life Insurance 5 3 J >II ?J? a^ y
fTIHE following persons, by the.lerm of the.C“tJV» e JE Of
1 the PITTSBURGH INSTRANCE COMPA
NY, tire Directors of Bind Company for IhO first year s
. James S:Hoon.' w CnarlesA. Colton, .
. Joseph. S.LeecV -Samuel bl’Clurkan, •. .
; : John S.Diiwortb t ' William Phillips,
John A. Wilson, •••..■-
Atumeetings of theabove-pirectors,held at the office.
bfCi A. CtHtonj on the 25th instant.-? •
-JAMES S.nOON, was elected President;
• , {3l MnET:;M?CLUggAK T ' VlCb-PfCSIJCM t .
Ckqrte iSecjretary.; ( < >' i
Josephs. Leech,Treasurer. , . ...
. r SamaelDilwortb.M D.*-E*aralmn£ Physician. .
The Stock SnbEotip.hOß Bopka. of s the Company will
b‘e found for thepresehthtthehquse.of Mnrphy, Wilson
ACo;onWbodBtreeT,;wherCthose'Wi6hing tosubscnbe
can have an opporianilylo do wr _ ■
By order of the Board, *1) .
\ v , C.A. COLTON, Sec’y.
fet?27i2w
. For Sale. ;- . . „ .
nrUIE subscriber offers ibr.eale and .well,built
I-BRlCKflOUSE.wlthfive or more acres of.ground,
sUuaied ontheFourtiifltreet'Rbad,’witbiftthreemilca of
this city, „ Possession giTeapatbe-lst of; ApriLnexu-r
Also; a very desirable Jotof gronnd,xontouilng over
FOUR A.CHEB, with a spnogof excellent witer there
on, Fitai.u-.d near Iho abovry Aiso,aiotof groumljle
feet 11 inche- by 120 feet, adjoining the residence.of Mr.
A. Toner, near [the. city, oppp«tte.me.ahTyard,: on
Pennsylvania Amende. •piseession given Immffdiatelyi
It ianow certain thatlhePlank:Eoad will bccornpleted
pastthe above
For farther wformauott apply toBAVID^BEELERjWi
street Boad, near the fiat describedproparty .-F paaatf
.-..if, Valuable X*rOpe*ty : tor Rent.' :
.- . A three story. HOTOg, betongfag; to
the estate bf wm. J. Totteh, deceasei-is offer
dfl-Sll ed Torrent or leaser Itessiniatetioi! Fonrih sr.,.
■H = fl~lhfttTTp.ffn Ferry ondXiiberty streets* andhasbeen.
newly papered and painted l it is nowpccapiepby'
'Yerner. 'KemVS2SO per annum. Apply to myself, or
Ronaaij C.TonBJt, avthe works of.Knap & Co* v
Possession given on ihelst of April.,- -•
'■ L.xLM/ABOY,
■ >v -Gua+dian,
V'.V; ADDITIONAL SALE OF ' • l"-
, Fo»ty ; TovvnJLota in £oBt Liverpool} O* :
THE recent unprecedented solo of:Lots> in
thriving Town having nearly^exhaußtedthqse pre
viously* ‘ laid ■ out; ‘and ythe demand Vl'UI continuing,, the
undersigned has beettiodnced.to lay: out_a portion of
his properly in town lots as •qSorS'them tor
sale at prices and terms that cannot meet the'
viewOof thosetwishing: to-purchase. 'lt heedlesg to
say any thing of.jbb location-Cf .the town and prospeeta, •
(it having heen .sufficienUy. described, la recent advert
-isemen(s,L other ihan that over one hundred lots -nave
recently changed hands* and been by those
. wishing to. procure n ; de?irable home, u ' r -{ -
The above lots are among the most eligible-anddesi
rable in the place, and are principally locatedinlhe cea
treof those recently sold^' i: '
For information, apply.tolbC:ptoprietorin.-Liverpooi,
•or ,o BlakBfcfe s ,. t F<mgh ;;;
Easi-Liverpooi^Feb.'2ad } -; f .
PRINTING, WRITING and WRAPPING PAPERS
35Q ream*24by 38 Printing Paper,'
. 300 do 24 by ; 36; -:do - - dpj
* 30i>' ao 12by.32.... do;, do
500 - do : 18 hr 24,24 by 02,24 by 34,28 by 41, 28
by 43l .
40Q do Bloc, Factory Paper j •
,1200 bundles Single Crown Straw Paper; .
- 400 : dpDouble • do: do, .....
700 do Medium ; : do ;-. v > i’' •“•••
350 do ' Medium and Single Crown Rug. 1
• The undersigned ’keeps c nstantly onhandand for
. .sale or exchange for Rage, a large and
"ment of Ruled, Cap, Letter, Hardware andTca Papers
Bbntietßoards, &c.,4x. Also; Pelting of alt jums,, fo*
Paper manufacturers; Printing‘Paper made to order
on short notice, J.L. SHEB, ;
feb2i comer oi Pcnnuna Irwxa sts.
■ '• • OirplMina’ Caurt^Sale* -. ••; -■*■*
-ivy Virtde oraa oroefof the,OrphansM3s>nrtof Alle
; p> ghertyCduhtvv dated 5th v day'ofFebV,A.DMoSly
will Be exposed to public sale, ai-tneC6urt Honse,ln the;
City of Pittsburgh, on tho second Monday (the lOthday)
or-MTatcV-nextittl 10 o’clock,*.'
described Real Estate, of which Francis iiPKenna, late
of the City of Allegheny* deceased* &7 yntae-ofaesr
tairi article of agreement, dated ihe,tOth.d&y.af, Septeps
ber, A. DMB3B, DetweertVv Loreili, G.E/Warner and
Jacob Painter, of the one part, and the said Francis
hPKenna, of the other parti died, seised, viz s~AH that
'certainlot or piece of ground sUpatein the &aidXaty.;of
Allegbenyy'tlate the Reserve traefc Ros&towuship, op-,
positethe Northern-Liberties.' of Pittsburgh,* being lot
No. two hundred and forty-three (243) jjvthe plan oflots
laid out by G. E. Warner, Jacob Painter and F. Lorenz,
•containing in front ©mfilaia street twenty-Ulfee feet and
extending back to Carpenter alley, having erectedonthe
from thereof a two story brick building, about. ,twenty
feeif rontby thirty feel in depths fcrid On the roar a dou
ble two story, frame building, fronting on.Cairnenter alley.
Terms and Conditions of Sai£-~One*half,of the pur--
i chase money to be paidih band,'' ahd“ the balance to be.
i paid in two equal annualpaycoeniß—beariii&lawfai in
terest; and to be secured bybondand mortgagConthe
property. For farther particulars, enquire of Messrs.
Mitchef-A Palmer, Altorneyi and Counselldrs at Law,
: -
of PtahcH M’Kenna, deceased.
The Human Body mart Perspire,
. • • (SO EASTS NATnßft) ■' ' ~ -
TO HATEA.HXALTHJC- APPEARANCE,-- ; > ,
And persons who do not perspire are hableto the mpst
*■ : -DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.
NOW, Jokes' Italian Chemical Soap causes a free 1
peispirntion.and at the same time.mpllifies,softens ]
the akin, giving it the texture find "beauty, of an infant's, i
SC&RVV, BART RHEUM AND SORES, ,
are soon not only healed, but cured by Us use, as al
least seven physicians in New York know, who use it
in
or any other skin disease. iThe reader is assured that
this is no nseless puffed nostrum, as one trial will piove.
I could enumerate at leastjapersons cured of
SORE HEAD, SORE DEGs-AND SORE BEARD.
- Buy it, and the reader,is again assured, I would not
cruelly sell it for the above,unless I -knew it to be all 1
"state. Those who Ure-liable .to. - ■ , - tv "' "
! CHARED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FRESH, I
will find this not only a cure, bula preventive; and I
can now only add, that any one-afflicted with, any of
I the above; or'similar diseases* Will find ibis dll and even
I more (admirabicin its properties) thaalstam. ; ;
I ICT-But, reader,the stores arefloodedwtthimitatious,
1 andba sure von ask for Jones? Italian Gheinical
| and buy it only of WM.
Pittsburgh, 240 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood
I dec2o : • : r :
Bounty band and other Bmineis.
rrKTILUAtf FLINN offers,hWrservices to transar *.
W business with r the lExecutive Departments and
Congress, os an agent* HeJwiU attend to-alLbusiness
relative to pensions" and boanty_land. Charges mode;
rater -Address William,Flinn, Washington, D. C* •
: January slB,lBsl. ij *_■. ■■\r.-~-t
r Mr. Flinn was "several year&Aclerk ,ip i of.
the Second Comptroller of the Treasury. Uis huowl
edge of transacting business at tho wiU
render his services! as agent, partieularly usefal to all
who may employ hint a, :i v
• , .. Lats Second Comptroller*
COnNEnOFMAUKKt AttnTHtßD .1
CHARTERED A. D, 1850 ; the only chartered Insti
tution of the kindin Pennsylvania. . . ■ .....
John FutHir.o, ptincipal Instructor in
%?K C c“4n"vrefessor of Premans.Hip, Mercan.
IRWatsos,: Esq., Recturer'on Commercial
k Those" wishing to obtain a complete kuowle
Bookkeeping and its application to eyerybranch of bn
tdness, also, a. rapid ana elegant bund wnuqg, are .invi
ted to call and examine the arrangements. „
Reetnre ou Commercial Raw every Monday evening.
i. v Reference to any of the city merchants. . [deem ■.
Pearly WJrltc nna BreatU,
TO BE HAD FOR 2o CENTS.,
T>ERSONS who, have sitber, gre too
r that if their breath iftever so fodJ, or their w
■ TEETH DECAYED.DAKK.-GR YELLOW,. --
iemhwhlteassnow*
“soldonly JACKSON'rSIorc, 210 "Liberty stree.
i head of Wood. ~ . tocca?
JTonea' liUjf "WUlte. ~
LADIES are cautioned against using common preps-.I
red Chalk. I
They are not aware how frightfully injurious tits 1
to the skin! how coarse,how rough,how
sallow, yellow and. unhealthy!-tho.BXiu . ■ -
appears diter.using prepared Chalk! . :..
Besides, it is inJUrlOusi contain- ■
ingalargequantityof-Readl, . , .
We have prepared a beautifni vegetable article, which
:we caU JONES’ SPANJSH LILIT : . -
, It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all aelewi
'ons dualities; and- it imparts'to the : shirr a-natural,
healthy, alabaster, clear, lvnn" white -at
I time acting as - cosmetic on the .shin, tuahing, • «& » m? o ®.
smooth. Soldby.ffle Agenti:WM.JACKSONrB?;Dibei
ty streetfhead of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 85 cents. ~
L decgOfflawly IGaietle eopy.l - •
-TSTOODEN TYPE.-Wooden Typejftom the^ina-
W factory of Wells Jt Webb, fornwhed atshort no
-ice; by [febSOt W;S. HAVEN
, NEW BOOKS * HEW BOOKS!
, T Holmes’ Literary Depot, Third streeij opposite the
Post Office; '- " ’ „ '
London Art Journal, for February. -
History of Pendennts, by Thackaruy, complete. . -
■ Stanfield ; Hall, complete; 1; -
Boston Shaispeare.No. 23. -
Nobody’s Son; or the Idfe and Adventures or Porct
valMdyberry, written by himself.. .. ,
’ Love and Ambitioni a novel by the author of KoeK
Uißham.’*
Dict.onary of Mechanics, No. 2X-... = ?;;.■£-»
; Dr.Hollick’a WorlCß,complete. ; r * . ffi
For sale also by McNamara, opposite .he post office,
Allegheny city. nM%i
MjwiKil&sSaSiSliL^S?^
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* -NO.--197.
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‘ BKI'OBT
OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS' OF T6E
. -MERCY HOSPITAL. „ \
The Sisters of Morey, ia charge of; thsMerey Hoa* I •
piialinthis city, desirous; that the publicsbould be f.
fully informed ofrlhe objects, the advawag&ijjh* con- • h *
. |r
to honor ne fltt appointment to ftctnp.ttfoird of
Visitors -fof the present year. \lfe,haYe dw?tfnlly :.
responded to their request l injlio hope thaU as a me- ■*:
dium of caiHttSunicanodrßetwcen them and the public, •
and by a proper discharge of the' datiea assigned-us, * • i
we "may, m some meusare, promote gfuatwork of \
benevolence in which they aro engaged..,., . f v
: In pursuance of the appointment-conferred upon v ;
us, we visited the in all n
: ’itßidepdrlmdhts,''!A'mere fonfaol* not >
what the Sisters or the-Managers desired. They in- v Vw
!. vited afaU nnfl-ihoroogh Examination 1 . Their wishes .
in this respect were fullycomplied, with, and-it affords "'■l'
;tfa unfeigned pleusnreto state Esther resftlf, tfaat we
found the Institution tinder mdmirabld puuugoinent
in Every particular. • \ ; V
It wiHoebcfrnfein’mind thatirwag the first hoapi-. 1
- tol established in this city, or in' Western j
and was forsomo time the only oochi Although |
it has: beenineil&iencobut a 'comparatively short |
period of time, rauch-baa. been '*The h
Jrir&e number of 1684 patients have beep odmUUid up t
to tbis time-j and thelnstifation has ettained a marked i
degree of nHofulness. -ButedUitliafl-bot niet'with
that full and adequate support,, to.whichjU.is-smi- :
nently entitled v and the support, which'it does re- ■
is not of that pcttnabenPand fixed character, 1
which such on Institution requires.; The ,bj\Uding b .
-capablo : hf accommodating a larger of pa
tients, than the Managers, whb iheir-present means, v
are able to provide for. . l* ,
Theibboks and financial affairs of the Institution
wore thrown open to^our-inspection, : ' -F/ointhel7ca* • ~ .
suer’s Report it will be,seen, tbatfjsm.th%l.4tffNov.. .. .
184$ rillFebraratf l9rtriBsl t 'the total. amounf of
receipts fmm ttll soarcesds $8,699, * Tnedxahdrae
merits for llio somo period nmonnt tp a.likasUßfci A
dose exaihination satisfied us that the funds, •
; for the benefit ofthe has hecn-finftmilly,
.frugal}y,andjudicioUBly.expcnded.' rThetoiflilindhbt
endness Of the fostituU J bn T ansing. mainly frooq tha pyr- . »
chase, .of .the lot on which the* building stands, and *
from loans, is $3,404,7fi; We would respect(uily sug
gest that extraordinary efforts would bo madeto ( pay
. off .this debt;‘and that then,/or tbo‘ordinary fthd pet'
maibht support of the Institution, Ihem ehpUld bo,
procured a list ofpermaoont Bubscribera, having each .
a certain suit*- besides ;dhcb dcrriaHott'and
contributiona as nmy he obtainedin olha| .
and the cbmplcfion of tLe Marine Hospital will cause
, eveQ.this number be greatly dinnmBhed.' l v a MdsVof
the patienta are wholly dcßU^ute r QJidEro m*untan3?d
'froiu the-fcmdß ofthe institution. eUqwr
: fyngfl rtyp/tyed tot paying paiierityia UxriOtsdiriglytnod- .
erate—leas thataperaonin fall healtk pays.per
for boardingfitpublic or privato bdardingHbußea. ~
. The mnriberof patients fEceithdiFthe ''nutter dip
import;*winap'pear from the reportof ttajPijysjciaqa
in attendahce, and from thehoofeefwhich' are accu
rately kept by ttoj Sisters. ' WewdrUdrecoinmendthe
Managers to cause Reports embracing; d;esh.eubjecQ .
to be herOaftey published eveiy roontn for'the benefit
pf the public, and
a lively mAe welfarepf.thalnßfituiiop. r
;Vi.While<uffii ?, gdnOihlTtilOj and .nd '& matter duo h>
the many other helpless patients'undertreatmcnt. atfd
to the pDpulouo .neighborhoQd:in which ihehoilding
iis roteated.'paiiehb ?labdring' ufider conta?
gious diseneefl dreexcludeaf th&'ruldhaarhyTio'meafiS .
Seea ngidly ailhered turn practice* be said
,thatallapplicmits wlihbat'respect tacwtdcolor,
or eecti or,couptry* are edmittdd, ekc€pthdtdiSBlwhnoB
infamy is attestea by .the very, natareof their dieeuoe.
Io • the summer W 1849,; when the Cholem was pjp
proaching or ? the • Mnhdgeib goffered to'
place the whole building, together r vfithihß
ihB Si3tCTs^'MeTcy, ; free of charge, gt the djsppßEdpf
.
and. to make some eepwate provision elsewhelrr-TorT ■ „
the patients already there» ~The epidemic ndtbayiqg.,
profiled to the extenta()pretiended } dhdhßUhjgenUmtp
having been raadefor theTecep tmn ’
l the offer was not embraced. - V .» • ■ r
The manualwoTk' to'be.dotie, nhS om-,
ces io be fulfilled in cunnection with-on Inatitdtlon' ‘
.sachias the Mercy Hospitah-.are^a/dajQUoj'cdnstah^'
' and Voftentmra. painful; in; the-4«f.
tromOi’-wewErenston^b^to^leaiTi.thatalinostnlJi,!
the work end drudgery of every and ; ey- r(
cry,task inland about the 'pro
performed by the; Sisters ; themsetveS»--The-'onls^U3 - *
.they have is that: of • two persona whom • they v “
employ messenger /and .male tha •*.'
eininent' Physicians,’ who .reliCTe .each^Qther, every ■, 1 \
three months, hestdwHpif jnsutu-^..
tamthehenefit of their invaluable V." V-<v
; The. boildingr,which
yentiiated, - well Bimated, and wiihvamplß grounds "
arbahdvit,~we'Touhd,ia;lhemostpelfe^t.an&l^^und>• , -
pfesentingh fare combination, 'of
and frugality. The apartments, th'pso. oo9o*
pied by: the aick, cnd thdse used for other putpOsea.
all exhibited a. striking appearance of cleanliness and 1 ‘ - .
comfort,.
■ Every possible arrangement, within the meansttfthfe
Tnmitntmn, seems to have.been made for epmfort and
accoramodatioh of the patients; of :wh'om,we found a; ; ■
large ’ number,- : : dmbracin£_ nearly * evefy'^dpghje^mid',..
vaiiety ; .of ihumari 'sufferri»t \ln Onh ■/.
apartment .we notked a: persons, jiist Tccov- -
ering frota severe attacks of disease#nud in '' '
tbe-landly'treatmentVtbat. had r ! nndei^rqkitience^si:
: brought-’Uieih'r’pbor and friendless
trials. In dthers' were trtatcd j.thqse.. >7
whose malady seemed'at its height, and 4 Whdw’'fate • ■
was only‘known to Him in whose bandore
of life and death,” In others wp found -patients in i
r the incurable agonies, of r death, and; without a hnQWB-.
friend in the world. 1 Tho;pohr
the the friendless; .the, .
1 m>aitment in! ihafc ifliUSfehuld. Of iiiercyi”'AU the pa- . .
wnts-rtboBo iri v the prospect Of n.*
speedy recovery—thosc;whosa fats aro 01 erfehadOWOd ""
withpainliil unceitaiiuy,ond; those ; who;badSOo!prda
pecttd'look forwarefto biita speedy ond inevitabia.
death*-aU ; seemed ib;cheriah ah. mlrinsic feeling, of «t
gradtude for: the benevolence that' has hough? them ~
: ouf, hadplaced;thfim under its gdardiah CAre/ana ad*
ministeredth.al] their wants..; L: ' r* '
; Such results, in whatever uame or inatitutunl ithey-'
; aW brotighr may be placed uhosgst th^hlghg “•
'triumphsof hiinmu:sympathy' und ,demotion,, Tb<hj;.;
soldierwho risks-his-life^—the etateemftU' who wast^,. 0 r
his physical :t63 safe hid-country,
/much. But eachhOßhis'TichTeWardinthofaOw'Wm
glory bT his achieveraents, and in the admii^imiahu 1
graiitudeof his countrymen. The utoworldiv-■’
cheer him on ai:eveiy‘6tep J Tahifl ; hrog«m
[ different iatho fate bfihosh^ho^ith^qualcoumge,,
[ ; ahd ; higher dt voth thdireneigfflf and yflir afi ..
lives to the. reliefer human suffering,
beyond' the grave”- ipay he :flaid:-.to te the'only oflu- r ,>
’ thatawtutstbeircoreer of eelf-^crifice*■; AaapPJOYiQg' <■'-
b conscience 1 ia; the "ohly, earthly .cdnmi^Opadpn,
1 seek. ;-They' deny tfff’plgi*a»jf jpMfe:•
course with society at larfeerrahd conw «t?SSSS'r
1 to the society oftbe poor; the wretched,. Uififwik-taiw' f;
. afflicted, ine voice of ihe. woriffsinppUiWß jwmOjA'
penetrates lira seclusion ia -winch .they litre ftttd ' ! u ,;
• The sincerity oftheirdeTOtiQaiStpl^p.t^jq^n'^t,
: Btamped with the'heUl of
but,-too ;often victims themselves'td'
wtdch;they strive to conquer in olhera.- '
great mass -,
Bervicea liko thcse-—fiemceswhichexnult and;digniiy j : ..
human nature—there are inany who do <
them. Those dpfoper. valup to
the iotelligehr,; tha virtudushna rod
probably nevisriathnddu; heed of them
while a .very different clash; who
stowaconiribuiidhor a ; thoughtion
Behe^tence;;dreihfyeqrper^na..shp.ftip:iiW«!,Wiy-^;:*- }
tofurniahitwithinrhaieS. ... ••5
Nohigheroritiiblerdnty exisla tfomAua^HgES-fai:.-
a±gß&sag^s
!igAa»Mfyia«^S^
sistable attraction 3n .
to tnorit ,tef-Hchest ggffSL'JiSSSi -
'tfduala wio fimtaTfcin ibfepipnaWid, Mr«piKr«i4
ihM-nf i>jinn» ihoujbtßr—a.nuoo of pleasing refleo*.
dials—higher %i lit than-, «U -»bejiar.-;
tutal wealth they can poEßjblycmaSß., ••••••
With these few remarks it Only: retiimn» forua to,,
ixbrasa-iho hopS that our*Ua#HJrii!sen4 J w>U #i*ir in
benevolence,‘and that.those.who ham g ,
willnanse a .moment ,to .nmrotion; lira.ccnninooo*
ibair nnfortnnate, wretched,; ■
who haveteen arnckeh ffownby dtohandof
an d also, intones of angaißh ann altaOsrm rrfeef -
new of despair «tpgm O S5t
for one moment on these things. ;
.wili pomtoutto uaonrdutynndiil^gg^^f 1 ' ■
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jNOB f CC«GfeAVE; "
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■ JASCCU&iMINS;
N G MURPHY,
CHARLES IHM3EN,
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