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Mil ?r>.'i.' , s3'!U ; 4't 1:- U'-VV,--.V^. VOLUME IX. daily morning post. Print td and PuilUhtd txctpttd.) , Bt 1. a&BFEU) 80SkH*WttT• CoB2tm o¥-WOOD AND TOTH. BTBDBTB. irrafißara.—Fife rllallaTß a ;year.: payableatriotry n invariably bo requircd-tf notnnidwitbin tboyour.,- ■ . . , ;■ - 11/ Sihrlc copies 7Wu rsitTS —for sale al ihecounler at tha Dmpa; anq by tie JNewaßoya, ; . MORN«iO POST Ib onblished ttomihaiame office, on a. large blanket »lM'BbEeV« yWO :a year, In: advuace-r? Mpet (unl«B9aaWdis cTeUonofUie proprietor,) until all arrearages are-paid*; « rrj- No attention will be paid to any order .unless ae conpanifed by the money, or satisfactory reference iiubia tn - . Connected ietih the Establishment: of. the ■ Morning. Tosixtone c chargedhaif price, payable etbiWT -N 4DJ4BC*. • .1.: ' Marnage-noucesto be charged 50 cents. Dchih notices tttSericd without charge, unless accqm •M obituary bonces, ana: '^hen;s9acdomt'anied l iob&haidfor. >, Re&uliradverusers, and all others sending commom ! reqmnng notices designed.to call auejitionto. Fairs; Bdirteer* Concerts,dr any public entertainments, wherc-otarrges are made for admittance—all noueesot privaie uisocjAtiona—every.nouce designed to call. at-. ,- tqniioit to private .aniexpnsesxaioulaicam.lntended to p roraole-imlividnal Interest, bo inserted with lue undereundmg-thalthe same is to be paid for* If intend-, ed to beanserted in the local colamn,lho same-will be. charged at the Tate of.not less than ten cents per une. ■ Bishops or Fist Nonces to be chargedtnple price. Petitions,B2,oo each. r . I«cg&l and Medical* Advertisements to be charged at (all prices;' Real£siate Agent -and Auctioneers' Advertisements not to.be clasaoaunder yearly rotes, butto be allowed a discount ot thirty-three and oae-thinlper cent, from the amount t>i blits. - -- - • WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square,three insertions. ...—Bl j>o :I>q. addiiiuual insertion-* u 37 AVBEtpriSEMENTS,IN. WEEKLY PAPEIL... • nesquare, 110 lines.)one insertion v.r—--9v -Jv . Do., > each ■ additional insertion- •- ■ • .• • u ~ J AlUransient advertisements 101« paid in advance. WHITE It. CO., Gazelle. L. HARPER, Post. ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR fc Co., Chronicle. ■ FOSTER * BROTHER, Dispatch. Dec. 1,18491} JAMES W< BIDDLE, American. (Saris. JCtfINIL LARGE, Attorney at Lom, Fourth street, neui SAAtitRT.w. street, near Grant, Pittsburgh- -: G‘ OWJVNOO Attmiey ar irfiw.—Office 4ih i~ £i:,'UbOTe Wood. • _____ J u *rvy i [THOMASrtL. MARSHMiI*, Attamn at Aaw.—OSkD, 1. Lfr»n&’g Buiiamgs,TonrtU 8L . jaafrly n B roiinh Xli»- M-j hciwcen.CUerry alley and Grant «t.. . CBi OFFICE, No. 65, Diamood alloy, near Wood»treet. ... : ... . fe . b .L> J|t BrCuOWttYi AUornty and Coumilkirat La it,— Office ia Bakewcll's Bmlflmga on Grant «lreeL jegTJ~-ly- J '^UQTX,-Xfcniut, fourth Bt./fivc.doora west of Mar i* kcl- ; Ail work wairantsd,tmd if net perfectly sat isfactory dd charges will be made. tcpiy_ Br. Robert has rcmnvt.l32Bmithficld Blf«et, between Filth-and Sixth. . Collections carefully ; attended ta-rspecml altcnUo iveu toCiinTevaacing- tuecjny - - :onvharlw tiofmwi ■ ■ HOMCEOPATIILC PHYSICIAN, has retiu>«d hi= (See to Fean Btreet.ifo. 281, (between H and atrect and Garrison alley) ■ < d,!l! - 3 .°- _ „ _ IIBm E-C.a’DOWIOI.. KEYSEtt * McDOWELL, (toccessobs to KEBB & Ketbsb,) 1 B’/kolHoisami Rttail Drug and Prampum of Wood sl«et And Virgin alley.v.'Pnysi clans pre carefully compounded tughr and Jay .. J' OHN Alderman, fifth Ward, Penn at. between Walilnt and O’Hara bis., where he may - 'bond at all times;.' Thoseha-ring house orolherprop eity tb stllor'fent.eanhayethe Bamepunctually attend ed to; debts eollectedj end all the. duties of an Aldeniian will rrreiye-proptpt attention.; t ocai-p . r-TFNRV W. WILLIAMB, Attorney and .VountMA at xL l*rur, (successor .to Lowne & WilUams,) Office at iheold stand, Fourth at., above Smithfield. THE'PartheraMpherelofOTe existing between Henry SV.'WlUiamb. Es4,andmya«U',uilhepracUeepfttielaw, was dissolved byrantual consent on the 26th ult, andie bnsinesa will hereafter, be continued by HenryW.Wft iams, whomJ most. cheerfully,recommend to. all.for whom 1 havelhc honor to do business—as a Bentlcffian H liOWRIE . .. . • sunoel Pa Rout ■ ■ *> ■ • TTOBNETjAT LAW—Office in Fourth*treel,neai c Grant, in Lamartine Buildings.; mar29irr 10IIH I. MTTCHUI. ; BAjnJHL tMUS B. A TTOKNEVS-AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW— A Offitim Fourth ttTUt,*\ftVL.doon t>tU>v> Sm jwnela.. AUbueineea entrusted to their care, promptly attended to. CollectiaW madeand Conveyancing executed onrnode .ntelcrme. r,■ ... leull u * TtoHNEY JtND COUNSEtSok AT LAW—Of- A fice, Lowrie’sEaildwgs, Fourth street, between gSiihßiiiaantl Grant. —l p “ —.- jUvQeorge iacCooU HASseleoied PiUsburghaa his residence. lute taken the house lately occupied by JUdei*.. Slillirfon Fourth street, near Grant, immediately, odioKhne Uie° ‘ Lamartine House." Ills Officer attuch- Jitohis g re«iilence,wherehe will conslanUy be found, unless absent on C profcSsional duty Office hours from i o’clock*. Kto 9 o’clock * «,and from sru Uj 7.? " JS. p. • a.-*4. B.' Kctterman, TTOBNBVSAT LAW—OfSceon Fourth Gtreet,be „ trrfhn Wood ana SmilhEeld. jan-i.y ““* W.W. DoUMi A TTORNEY AT LAW-Officc second «ton Wil A. kins Hall. *55iLiL Dr« Jaidci itlng# • OFFICE ON FOURTH STREET* one door West of Weaver 1 * Hotel. aaglO 3m « o»ii* Robinson* A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 09, on Fourth A »treet« opposite the Mayor 1 * Office. |aofrn-y or* s. Hamilton, A TTQJCNEY AT LAVMia* removed to the office in Fifth street,between. Wood and Southfield streets-, formerly occupied byTbas Hamilton, Esq * dec'd,nna will attend tatbebu mess remaining unfinished upon his docket, = Trmyl3 UTl&x /AGU KttKtp'rVl'ii ROOMS, iJuria’j Build n[ ingi »fVurtAitreri, —-llodqb & Anthoi?T| Dagocrteo- • vtiiits fromlhe EWtern ciuet, would call theaueiiuon of h«itth*bitants of iheiie^hljonng-towjii, ItolKftlrßaguerreoOTO.ofcltueM ixntl mheia, at roomsin ; EJSlrtiS'T oftßmW»-ta«M>ng,«ih- ::: L Pers®os wishing pictures taken may tot assured.,bit nejsnsitiallbesparedtoV)™ >n the highest' niiWccuonoftbo atL. Ourmßtruincalifiie of the most pow* enabling oß.moxecaiopicturejrWflurpißaeji tothteh finish and wntfifiiJnMa to nature. The public are • • pictures are neiihef tejulrred otcx* oMteftolakn them unless neifcetmttsracuoh •green., ; will find this a good depot lot stools; ihii an, containing ;th* mot* • '4 *>. . >-r - *■.. .. -. ✓ . . *»«?* ,* iv v-.Ogtfiop.- - Saaiiuas Ctiriba. JAYNE B rP*H»-T«i Stow. 38 Fifth . street, near Wood. t , febl .ROmNSON, Agoxji for HarndenAy Co.'s lajuo/ TaekiUj Fifth bl» one door below Wood, febl • KSON« Patsat B9 Lib» f«rty street*-head ofWood.' - . i febt i DEIIANY, FoiAwna&le Ctor.YingSStor*, No. 49 Lib: '•»crtfr-gtreefc'• •••■■ " i -' febl OGW Ss UABOENX, fJ-E corner of Wood and Bixui streets:'.'.:' ■ ‘ febl • HQLMESfcSON, Bankers and lUatmm XZclumf » Ccnn ani-Bank Jftilg,No. C 5 Market Btreet. tebl - . 7 FULTON, BIU ani Brrus Founder, No.; 70 Second aitcei ) bclweftttMarket andFcTry'Btreetg. tebl IC'l’OR TJCRIBA, Bookseller, Stationer, aad; Fifth street,between.WbodandMarket. . jan7 i •A- WcNULTY A CO^FflTMttJ’dtnganrf^oimjnsjtan 1 m Merchants, Canal Daain. TOttr3 • 'M- DYER, Grocer ana Produce Jkaler, No. -150 Liberty street; Pittsburgh. tnatl? 'OHN' M’CLOSKEYy Tailor. and. Ctotfrwr, Liberty street between Sixth and Virgin aliey ) BOtHh side, seplO i McSTEIN, Brast JPVuoder and. Go* F»«rr»,Snuth ,, field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth Bt. lAAFFF.&CPCONNOBf Proprietors S. W. comer of Fourth and Southfield sis., Pittsburgh, Pa. [mrL&y Joan A. Craig* late of New Lisbon, O,* i TJONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar* ket and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa jy^itlf . Jftmei P. Horbacft, RECTIP-YING DISTILLER, OD DEAUTB IN' Foreign and Vo/rustic Wines, Liquore, Cigars, fyc., No. Id 7 Liberty si. comer of Barker's alley* novl9| • ..^tttsbvughPa- BU D. PATTON, (Successob to J.B. Bomvst 3c Co.) Wholesale Grocer, Rectifying Distiller, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, XrODORS, CIGARS, FRUITS t NUTS, *e IG2 Liberty street* Pittsburgh. ap3 JOHNS. KENNEDY. • / B. N. HSStOTT. KENNEDY A lIASLETT, : -Successors to Kimsxt & Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn Watches, Jevulry, Silver Ware,-Fancy and Variety Goodsi Baskets, Combs, se. No-94 Market street. between Sih sL and-tbe Diamond. • .ir?-Clocks, Watcnes and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh* August 2G, ISGO. • George Beale, Jr*, MANUFACTURKIfOF BRUSHES. Whoubax* ahd Reran.} No. 75 Wood siT ■vauons. ■ p* The best and cheapest Signs in the City. [feb2B RfiAli ESTATE BBOKEK« HENRY W FISH HAS opened an Office at the corner of Smithfmld and' Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, known oa the “Great Bargain comer,” and will devote his entire time and at tention to-the Purchase, Sale andExtkangtqf Real Es • tats, in city.and country. : From his acquaintance wnU tbe hopes to satisfy nil who. may favor hitqwitb m.their line of business. Tbompsonßell, H. H.McCullough, Geo*F. Gillmore, J. K. Moorhead. Thos. Howard, . John Mi Townsendi- • • ; T\RUGGIST. AND. APOTHECARY, No, 45, Market X/ Blreetj three doors above Third,Pittsburgh,willhavc constantlyon haitd a well feelectod assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he• will sell on the most ■ reasonable.terms.. Phyatcrsita vending'orders wtllbe promptly attended to, and with,articles they may rely upon aa genuine. .. Physicians prescriptions willbe accurately and neatly, prepared from the bestntatenal-, at any hour of the day 1 , ormght. • Also,for sale, a large stook of fresh and good -PERFU MERY. . . ' . . dccaa • - Basie Gifts a Woritfi. JOSEPH D 4 ABELL, : HANU7ACTURS&rOV aREEN'OX.A&3WAna} V*JALSj BOTTLES. and Flask*; Porter, Seauk Ale, Mineral- Water, Patent Median* and Win* Bailies, qf eteru description ; AIso—WINDOW GLASS- Keeps constantly an band a general assortment of the abovoarUclca- v: • fly 1 As the other Green Glass Factories. are all stopped, as is, the custom m summer, Otis Factory u note xnfull and vrill continue moperation both rum* mtriaidtotnUr. • • Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled ai-tbe shortest notice. . < . i fT~r" Warihouie* Aj.ll’2 Second. ttrut,betwun Wood and SlmUi - _ {jyi9- 5 5Lhly The Old Printing. EHfthliihmcnti (LATE JOHNSTON & STOCKTON’S,) j&nd Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, XET S. HAVEN .Is prepared to execute cvc y. style of ff « Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book* Binding; and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest nouco and on the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery .Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets (jy Pririung Office and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third steel. novlO ft. C. STOCKTON, {Lats Johnjton 4* Stocilon,) • BaoK«eUer* iitttUoaer { Printer & Binder* ■VJTTOULD respectfully invite the attention' of Mer y j chants and others, to his large and superior stock af BLANK BOOKS,consisting o f D ay Hooks, Journals, Ledgers, Invoice,Cash, Order and Letter Books. 01 every sice, made of the best paper, and bound in the most du rable manner, which he offers at prices that cannot fail 10 give satisfaction. Blank Books: ruled and boom! io . any given pattern. Printing of every description exe t v scott rented vmh neatnes* and dispatch. No. 47 Market st. 1 a 4 Lithographic. EttabUshment of WM, SCUUCIIMANN > TIU&D STREET, OFFOSZTB THE FOSI-07riCS, PTCTSBOHaiJ. Kk PS, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills. Labels, Architecturaland Machine Drawings, Bu-mCta isttlng Cards, etc.; Engraved orDrawu on Stone, and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black, in the most approved style and atthc most reasonable prices octl5:oly A F ULI'QNjBrB and Brass Founders has rebuilt auu • commenced business at his old stand. No. 70, Se cond, between Market and Ferry streets, where lie will bepleased to see his old customers and fnends. Church, steamboat, and bells of every size,troth loto 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models, and warranted to be of the best materials:. • Mineral Water. Pumps, Counters, Railings, Ac., Ac., together with every variety of Brass Castings, if requir ed, turned and finished in the neatest manner; A. F. is the sole agent for-Baibmj. fJt jujtiy celebrated for the redaction of iiK-uou in machinery. The niid coraposiuon ean be had ot him at ail times. " . novl&y WILLIAM TROVILLO, Undertaker, Fifth street, im mediately opposite the Theatre, respectfully in forms hia friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He is supplied with and always keeps on hand Coffins of all sizes ana kinds, Shrouds,and all other articles necessary on such occasions. '-•n. li. (ucis. Stiver plates, ice boxes, and leadeu coffins willb? sup plied m order. A fine hearse and cairtagcaiwaya ready to attend funerals. sepinUy WAI. ALEXANDER -.A SONS I „ FM\ .Cornu Masses and Furjiisuiks corner oj Ptnncnd Tflut tffj epposusrA* JT;r?Aartiji JW|SF^^^*G|2' - .1/olei| Entrance on Penn *r., res* fciaoa- " aßß,l “"" Bia * — pecifully inform their friends and the public* that they are prepared to furnish and attend to everything m the line of Undertakers, as they have quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention will be devoted altogether to the übove business, keep a large assonmeutof COFFINS made and finished,cover ed,and lined in the neatest manner* with n variety o. materials, and at all prices; we keep SHROIiDs ready made, of all sues* of Flannel* Cambric, and Muslin, at all prices, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary for dressing the dead, ami furnishing funerals, of quality and price to amt (SILVER PLATES 'or engraving the name aud ago; ICE CASES for laying the body m ice, by those who wish to keep their friends any length ot tune, and have ZINC PANS to ounce in for laying on the body; LEADEN Coffins always on i hand, we have a splendid netv HEARSE-and a puirot fine horses, and any number of the best carnages, etc., etc.* and will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. aug!B-y r , . ■ ONUNGAiiELA PLANING MlLL.—James Mell inosE would respectfully inform hisfnends and the public* that his new establishment is now in full opera* Lion,end that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and . fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with ptomputmle,and ut the lowest-rates. Board and Plank, planed on. one or both sides, con stonily on hard. Sasrr, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would Und it to their advan tage to a call, aa he con uow furrnib them with planked stuff, suitable forevory description of work. JOHN hUJTSSTT' DUF.PKTX.A OLD, (Successors to the late brm of John {sheriff &■ Co.) ‘ BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, and manufacturers i ^o ALUSN SHOWN. BEOWN*BHOTEL, CORNER OF' SEITUFIELD &NDTHTRDSTR ■ . -Pittsburgh, Pa. . BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N' B -j-Oood 3tablmg attached to the house. BEEKSSBURBH BOTSI. (HaBBAUOU’S Ol.n StASD) THE subscriber having leased .tho above well know and excellent establishment, is now prepared to en tertain his friends and the traveling public generally, in the best manner Hud on thetadstreasonableletms. ■■■ His TABIiE Will at all times be supplied with every delicacy of the season; and his Bar with the bcsiof ti qlHiS stabling is very extensive; und every arrange ment has been made for the accommodation of Droveis, ' j&tig&tf Wftl. LLsAWbI/ii. • ■■'WaTMly Bouii THE undersigned having ©St /oJsncceededltU. Jons rs&tM&r. in this popular csiablishmenij. announces to iwB(Br his.friends and the public generally.thathe will os- Ms best efforts to keep up the .well earned anil ■long enjoyed reputation of the house,. ■ . He will'keep’ tfoustantlir on hand every delicacy .pl the kenson, GiHS,.SnKU.end Can OysikbSiAc., nndhi:. Ban will u; all times be supplied mth the Cuoicest Li- QCOJB- • t R. SHELL OYSTEBS-AND GAME received daily ai H ° CSE '”~ No 21 Diaraon \vj| y ßrN"NnTT a NO lOti WOOD STREET iSgK** FAfcli FASHIONS t deceived at tho OLD stand of G W. * GLASSGOW, Beebe & Co.'s Full ptyle at Hats for 1850 Those in want of a pood Hat for Cap, at a small advongo abofe cost for Cash, will please call at No 10s \fooa street, east side)third door below Fifth street atlpOi 4m . dueeik City sbftrt Store. * ■itO, 39 St» C|®l** atTCOt*. incur. ihu bnJgeiHift, py latn assortment of onr own make constantly on CustomerSEQHTSmadotoonlarnroinpUy'. • : !deo34:ly . • S.fcN.ACL. sj|» v r V ♦SESr 5 > ,'-; r .-^.\:':l2 .' •-* ' V* V i : ’**-l» l ''i?‘V.v:V-.... -.• ■ .*••• • '■;'-viu*:'.-. ■*.' ■v T ’■ ■ '-. j'*-*.-. .■. *'■.:. -. • . • . ~ 1 *b* *■: * i •■ ••■■■•••:/;■ •••s".:- ;. : • '-V v;..; fv;.P.vJv!.'?.'*L : v 5 ' . •*'*3tST£ * ‘ ' , *♦ *• ,i 71. T * u .. ■ ' > * * .S' : V "r ; \' • '. t .. ; -- ~ . •l>."' 51 * ■'■'•' ■ • ■’■'* *.'•?*.v'f'.-'l| t T ■;•■.■':•■>«*■* t.vs, •■* PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1851. Sns'uiess €ari>a. REFERENCES. • ■ Ira B.ileTseyy Job 6 F^Perry/-: Lyman Wilmarth Capt, William Ward, W. O.Xeshe. [eepl9;y tfjotets, &£ “OUR HOUSE.” r-r •i* *\ 'v (Emigration £mts. Qb&OjK BALL LISE - emigration office, the caihollcVook: stobe,- " iYc*67 Vi/ih Strulite&t Stnilfyitte. take# his I friends ana thepublic inffcneral,uft#he has opened aa Office- nfthenboye named place, aa * r P. W» BYKNES & CO., S 3 South streeuNew York; 30 Waterloo Rosa,Liverpool; . or to JOHN THOMPSON,. 205 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - novi4Jm Liverpool and Pbliadelptila PacUeta, Sailing from X&vervodl cn the of -tazh Lforuh __ Ship Jane H. Glidden, CapL Child, Nov. 18. ' James Browne, •"■Child Dec. 18; “ Gandar, .... ■ Barstow, Jan,.lB. !■■■*•••<« —,noW, “ C-Udden, Feb. 16.' These chips are of the largest class. The accommo dations for second cabin ana steerage passengers are unsurpassed forcomfori, tn'd thedays ofeailmg wifi bo punctually adhered to. - : = Price of steerage passage S2D. Ccruncalcs good , for 13 months, or the money refunded if the passengers do pot embark. Apply to DAVID M. BARBOUR,' r ■ ■ at^hnVVatt&Co.ts, . . 285 Liberty streou Drafts for any amount given upon the Ulster Banking Company and Branches, the Royal Bank of Ireland, or Spooner, Atwoods & Co., Brokers, London. lnovl9-.3m FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE* (SKIP AHOY/ ■. xfig- Jgjgjfr WHO COMMANDS? ; %|ggjfe *iaagftfc harvder a co.j ■"■tt ■ Who have appointed the subscriber Agent for their unri vailed Lines of Ships from Liverpool 10 New York Philadelphia and'Boston*' ■ • Lctlhc Friends of Emigrants be careful to have their arrangements made according to the rwic ProvtncnLciie, and take no man’s receipt, without having it inserted; otherwise they will have topayin Liverpool,befori they * Ae following is the list, according to law . 2} Bjs- Bread, 3 2 fijs. Beef or Pork, 1 14 Flour, * t pint Vinegar, i 5 “ Oatmeal, 3 i ft. Sugar, • i 2 “ Rice, 9 * “ Molasses, ! 5 “ Potatoes,. « 2oz.Tea f With three quarts of Water per day, and sufficient b < torCookinv. The caboose and cooking-ranges for the use of Pas sengerßy are kept tihder ctfver.; .Every attention Will ba pain to promote their health and comfort. Bank of England Noies and Foreign Exchange pur chased aicurjcnt ralci. Debts, Legacies, Pensions,'Ac-i Ac., collected, and copies of Wills every other business eon : nected with an KUTopean Agent. • ■ „ i JOSHtTA ROBINSON, \ ■ • European Agent, \ aps] post Buildings, corner ofFifih and Wood 6ta. BEaiyTASCKS;.;.^^^ ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND. WALES, FRANCE, and GERMANY To amount, by . Joihua Robinson? European Agent, Fastßuilding*,cor, Ififth and Woodsu iflifittUamons jofiKFH uTPStfcorr. • - * • - —.-«• ' —wax. c. barb. LiPPEtSOOTT&BAttR, (Laix J.S.>trickrrb& Co.) Klonafaeturers oi Plucaix Fire Proof Safes, Second s:reei t beticeen Wevd and Smithfuld. ON Tuesday afternoon, July ito, 1848, the undersigned were culled upon by Messrs. LipicDCOU A Harr, to witness an honest and'fair test of oucoi then Phcsnix Safes. The furnace being prepared, toe Safe was placed inside thereof with booke, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quarter past 2 o’clock, and jn a short time the Safe was red fcot, and cotttmucdliU half past 0 o'clock, being about four artu a half Ildars, when the committee expressed theiTsatisfaction thatthetime : occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pnlled dewu,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt jriTthe'brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure .in recommend ing these Soles to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVIS ATRABUE, N JCK & RAWSONi .. CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIK. - i am eagagcd in the foundry business, arid know something about furnaces and heat I witnessed ike 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- they r U spoke in the highest terms of tho fairness ofthetesk ©nd their full confidence of the Safe’s being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and foi shle a full assortment of the above Safes. •• ntarDl BELL t TERRY. • Whole.Kll> anil Retail, SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY HOBEkT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- ftv r form h\B friends and the public generally,’waffga* hat hoconunuea to occupy that large and com- .€r~Ki3. modlou* Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuclifahn estock A Co., No. 86, comer of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddlcsjßridles,Harness, Trunks,Carpet Bags,Saddle Bags, Values, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all outer arti cles in his line. . ' He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmatonal,andina style.of workmanshipcqual to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent, cheaper.' r . Country Merchant and Farmsrs would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as hei'sdcterinlned to sell first rate .articles at very low prices.- " jjy Don’t forget the place, No. Bd, comer .of . Wood treet andDmmond Alley. ap26. - FOR REAL GOOD TEA—Go to Moaais L Ha worth’s Tea Store, ih. the JLhamond. Damaged or inferior Teas never kept at this establishment. Superior Green Teas SO and7sc. & lb. The finest imported*.: 00. ... _... ■* Strong and rough Sav’d Black,sD and7sc. Fine mild flavored* 50 and7sc.. The finest Old Country Black Tea, 75c. This Tea, unlike some of jho.‘.‘'late..imported Oolong’s*” ia free from all htrby taste, arid'.*? the ladies all say,” not Impregnated with the quack medicines,. T\R. JAYNE’S FAMILY ME i> lUI N Ea—Extract 1 1 of a letter from the Rev. E* L. ABBOTT, a welt known and highly esteemed Missionary in the kingdom of Burmah, dated Sandoway February, 1840: Dr. 1). Jayne , Philadelphia: My Dear: Su—We are now in great want of your Medical Preparations.-Your CARMINATIVE BALSAM is an invaluable Medicine m this country in Bowel Complaints, and has been used in all our Missions with the most gratifying ehcceas. I have known it m many cases to act like a charm Yonr SANATIVE PILLS are my Sheet Anchor The best medicine Tof ray Liver Complaint and pain ra the side, that I have ever used They are in &reat demand, ana we are entirety out of thorn W© need five hundred boxes ot them Bro. Beecher safe We could use a thousand boxed yearly among our people to great, ad vantage I havcu«pa yourTONIC VERMinJGE as a Tonic in INTERMITTENT FEVER, with 'the most complete success I think it was once the means of sa ving my own son During my travols among the church es the pa**i Beason,! founds wholovillage ouffermgun der a prevailing Influenza, attended wuh Cough of a mo t vtolont character I often regretted I haa nothad a doxen or two of YOUR EXPECTORANT to admin ister to them,- for I believe from whatl have seen of its effects, that u would have been just the thing for those poor people I presume you have not hitherto had an idea to what an extent your medicines are used m all our Missions Affectionately yours, EL. ABBOTT For sale at tho Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth st (nov23 fiiAiLAJKs’ iKIMM IN G S—Received and opened this JL day—Canvas, Paddings, Selicias, twist, satin and }asung Vest and Coat Buttons Bone, metal and jnpan tied Pant and Strap Button* Horn and black bone suv* pender Buttons, Ac jfeb9} A. A. MASON ACO vrEW CROP BLACK TEAS—Just received at lhe Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street, a lot of new crop Oolong Bloch Teas,by the ship u Architect,” and forsale wholesale to the trace at reduced price*, ' N- B.—The above Teas are direct from Canton, and 'the ladu.l all eay they aro nOr scented with English Btandy, Gin and Rum tfebldl A. JAYNES, Fifth it . • • - PlCtstmrgb .-..hUiCr,. JAMES O’CONNOR t CO., ! :-• '•••. • ' <• Canal Basirtj Pittsburgh?' SrcOMAMES&W,./:;- Depots, Broad and Cherry sts.,. •No. 3 South Fourths!., between Market and { Chesnut sis., Philadelphia ; •„ O’CONNORS fc CO/, 70 North at., Baltimore ? HAVING fully completed our arrangements, we will be prepared, upor£the opening of the Pennsylvania = Canals* to carry Freight to and from Pittsburgh; Balti more, Philadelphia, New Yorkjßoslon, Cincinnati,-Lou isville, St. Louis, and all lhe East and-.West,.at lower rates and with more despatch and care" than any other Line.' - : - . ■ ; •• :• All Goods shipped by our Line are fully-covered by Insurance, without any charge to owners, a- protection not offered by any other Line. : AH’communications addressed to ourselves or our Agents, HALE $ TAAFFE A O'CONNOR, -Fhitaddphia.' I ' Pittsburgh. . \ THE Canal being now onen the proprietors of thisl loagestabhsfeca Line arc as usual at their old stands, I receiving and forwarding Merchandize and Produce at j low rates, and with the promptness, certainty and safety ■ peculiar to’lheir system and mode of Transportation, where intermediate transhipment is avoided,.with its' conseouentdeiays and probability ot damagov Merchandize and Produce shipped Easl.or /west, and Bills of Lading forwarded free of charge for ctsnnuesion, advancing or storage. Having no interest directly or in directly in steamboats, that 01 the owners i» solely con sulted when shipping tneir goods. . . ' ' All communications to the following Agents promptly attended to: THOMAS BORBIDGE, 1 i No. 378 Market st.,Phtiadclphiaj p tol)r i etofi . TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, Cor. Pennahd Wayne sts., Pittsburgh;; Aoevts —John M’Cullogh A Co., 09 Norm su Baity P. B-Burke A Co., 25 Doane st., Boston; \V. A J. T. Top scoti A Co., SO South sty New Fork; Jas.-Wheelwright, Cincinnati... mar3s Bounty Lands. CAPT- NAYLOR, No. 163 Third street, corner of Cherry alley, having made arrangements at Waeb ngton for the purpose, willprocuro Bounty Lands for the officers and soldiers, thmr widows and.children, under the Bounty Land Bill, passed September 29th, 1850. Pittsburgh, October 10. . _ npilE partnership of Reynolds A Sheo was dissolved by mutual consenton the Ist i'*st. The business of the firm wilibe settled by either of the panies, the name of the firm to be used lor that purpose. . • 9. O. REYNOLDS, •“ J. L. SHEE. On retiring from the business of-Reynolds ■& Shee. I would recommend Mr. J. L. Shee to my friends and tne former customers of the house: _^„ rjLT _ ja!4 3. O. REYNOLDS. Oltlseiiß of PlttsbnrgU HAVE you all heard now cheap C. A. BROWN io I selling his stockof fineGoid JEWELRY?, If yon. | have not, then know that he is selling a very neh and fashionable assortment of Gold WA iCHEh and JEW-, ELBY at sueh astonishing low prices that all who have , called to seo fits assortment and prices, exclaim, —this, certainly, is something new. for Pittsburgh. What! fine. * gold Jewelry selling at half the usual price! How can thisbe? Stop a moment, wc will tell you the secret} • wo have maoe such arrangements with the rranufaciu-. rets anllc east, and also, with tho Watch manufactu rer* of Europe, that we are getting all our goods at the lowest possible prices, ana then, having low rents to pay, ana other expenses, also, cheap, enables ns to sell at a very small profit-upon first cost, and therefore, a 'wholesale price will answer. Therefore, low prices and large sales will beonf motto.' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Please call at 11l Markct atreet, second, door from. Liberty street. [decl9] C. A. BROWN. Removal, THE PEKIN A STORE has been.reraovea front Fourth street to No 38 Fifth street, one door east of ; the Exchange Bank,'where the'subscriber is now re ceiving his uiU stock of GREEN.,AND, BLACK TLAS, selected with great care, aud purchased direct from the Importers'in New York.-The stock consists-of all the different flavors end grades of Tea brought iQ.the.Amcn can- market, and will be 'sold’ "wholesale' and •retail, at pnees lower than any other house in Pittsburgh.. • Retail Grocers are invited to call and get samples, and learn our prices for Teas packed in i and 4 tbpaek • ages, or by the naif chest- • CoTeg—Moeha, Java and Rio Coffee- Chaeolatt —Baker’s Broma, Cocoa, Chocolate and VQ-. CO jSt^ar-—Lovering’e crushed and pulverised, and NeW Orleans Sugar. Kaisins, Prunes, Ac. ! dec!4 ; To the JUadies. U'«rr have NOW FINISHED 25 doren ot Ladies* W fine black real Lambs Wool STOCKINoS,.which are «oftor in the wool and more durable m the color than any we have heretofore made;: Every article in.the Sock, Undershirts and Drawers, ladies’and children’s underclothing, made to orderjrtth punctuality. The Old Established Stocking Manufactory, Fifth st., deed ’ ~w. paly & co. central Tea anti; family Grocery Store THE finest quaUuostjf .Green and Black, CEASi Mo* 'cha Jflva and Rio COFFEES i Lovcnng's I). Re ined and Crushed SUGARS; New Orleans,Si Loots Refined and Havana do! beat Bunch RAISINS, Citron, Lemon Peel, Prunes, Dares,4c , for No 2b Fifth street ;=W?irRAirTEA STORE. —The subscriber has now I Omihairtamiis constantly receiving, Frc hTo aof Va .'..rmtinna Fold in the United Slates or any pan of fliwolA atthe lowest rate, Of any to the Tea Market TheTe Teks will bo sold looso or in metallic packages, m salt dStobrivabd-eltber' kinds warranted ftest- Tliemetalhabacks atsatr t'gst, and warranted so, not SfiXSSSpf**" and -J-apW tereflted persons ifeblJ] Ladles’ Writing class. MI. J t) WILLIAMS, Professor of Penmanship in Duffs Mercantile College, will open a Ladies' AnMondarnexti in a private classxoora, reSnSSfe'S'SK.s WnungClass m Ilia College at tte uual hours ;MM: •f . f ... ■,. • L ’> *\.r •’■: “».i r»i', ■•• i .jJ.'-'' ■!' . ; . s . ,-v- ■.'•:/!■ r ; •' ■-' l v.-r -V' vr.:• t- -4.?.,.. *.! V.\,7C -- *#*,£*♦' V, ‘—r ' , » - •Hransportation Jftufl Dissolution. C. A. M'ANUfcTT & CO., ; TRANSPORTEnS. FORWARDING AND COM- I itAi,or M(SSKjN ME RCHANTd, Bepol, Canal Basin, 403 Penn at., ' Pittsburgh. . wri.W " t .I*. . w > •;■ - f-- , , ... • *. V K - of Wlntj tnii lil4aon> -TJORT—OId London Bo ek Fort, Choice Old Port, Bur-, X gundy Pott ’ > AToinro.—Blandjr, Old Reserve, Lisbon; Sicily.' * - Sherry.—Gaston Pale Sherry, Rudolph Bale Sherry. Cherry. Brandy.—Wild Cherry Julce. OldDaniah Cher ry ' • , Sparkling Hock. —Very Superior Wine. V . Champagne.- —Grape, Perner, Apollo, P. D., La Mar qnettene, sup’r. Claret.— Latour, Medoc, Chateaux Lafiue, St-Estephe, St. Juliets' ■ ’ ’ i S a£ls'£tf. ■ BeßStinc« & Prelsexy / ENGINEERS AND- JL» AND - SURVEYORS Vy having associated,themselves for thaipurpose, wril, attend to .SURVEYING, lay ingout, and •. dividing... laad into Lots, leveling, draughting. and making Plans; and Maps: laying out, locating ; and supennienaingULe con struction of Rail, Plank,* MJAdara and other-roads, bridges, Ac;,on favorable-terns,^ 05*. Office No. 100 Rosa.streci, head of J?iftluneat the. Court fatouse.. Pittsburgh, Pa. •. - .. . ... jfeb6:2w. , VFlre and Marine Insurance*- ■ rwiTTK INSURANCE CQ. OF- NORTH .AMERICA will A make permanent and limited, Insurance on Property ,ta this’City and apd bn shipments by Canals. Rivera, Lakes; and.by Sea; 'The properties.ofthis Cora-. pany are well ihvestedand furnish an availoble fund foi the ample indemnity of all persons whodesire to be pro tected by Insurance, - :\VM/.PtjJQNE3, Agent,. / maylB : ,V..-.44 \yatcT,sirect.f". /TVHIO AND PENN9YLVANIA.BAILRO.AP.:—SeaI-. AJ ed proposals will be received at; the 6ffice_ of. the Ohio 'and' * Pennsylvania' Railroad 5 Comply ,' in Pins-; burgh, until Thursday, life 20tlf y day *of March, next, for • laying thetracb from PlttebujrghYo.ilaasili'onindistance of 107 miles. Specificauansandlornisofprp.p.os^lsxiiay. he obtained at thcioffico in. PuUbnrgh, fpr, two,, weeks, ireviouo to the letting, on'applicatiou. to'Solomon IV • loberis; Chief EnG A \Y IKB 3 u.S P tu>- SION BRlDUEovfcrriic Allegheny nver,opposite Mechanics stfe*t,in the Fifth VYartho'f the City of FitU* btirgir, in .place of ibe'structqre.recently destroyed ’ey ■. fire, Scaled proposals will be, reoeiyrd atxbe,office ©.»; Jacob Painter A Co.,.Liberty, su untii the lsth .day oi March' next, tor, the erection'of the‘above' described Bridge.- rhenauern thereof to Be the same as the'Mo nongaheta bridge, with such alteratioos as bidders may suggest, and tbo Directors approve.:.a - " y By. order of the Directors: - : feblitd ... 'FREDERICK.LORENZ, Preset. JOHN O’BONKEt.I* • ♦ • " A. I*.MULLSS,* r - ‘ • .W.B. WWfrJia, •;;'Q»DONNEt L# SULLEN. &.CO.- . . Ptttsbbrgli 6hatr & Cabtnet ware Rooms, tf0.98 Third Strce'ij'ii'ovzfrS’Utzi - ' O 3 ©* M. A. Co. r their friends K 1 and .customers that they J4aye,. if- not. thalargessb stock over before seen in'this'cny, the grcaier. - * "g* variety of styles, the finest fioisheiUlfiadevbf th» best seasoned materials, and. by. the .best workmen, in, the western douniry—all ofvrhlch ihey aro'det6miine . • THE subscriber would rtßpeetfdlly tu* friends and the public generally, that hay rag, completed bis new. Planing Mill, and .having-now-.m- operatten/two : new t astern 'mhJo 'Plahing.. Machines, OVoodwortb patent,)' find several circular, and uptight Saws, be is uow prepared to furnish promptly ftnd ut reduced rates, olaned ond sawed lumber of eyery attsehptionvV ! • The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters Builders, is particularly .called -ra:the-above : establiahr : ment," where .a' iargj' assortment of planed and-xoagb. lumber, of different thicknesses; suitable for shipping. • b oX triakingihdnse>.steamboatwork, ic., can-he found: at AisSjumber planed erisawed to order, witti 1 prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A* BLOUjMER, -. ia!6 s , Proprietor* . ; " jS; 9.—A1l orders directed to Pittsburgh will tec'dive prompt attention. ; ' • 1 A: JAYNE 3, • S 3 Fifth st " a. W* Poster* • , . ’ ATTORXEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; ' OFEICft NO.. 164. FOURTH. STHKBT.inedrf Gnpu street, Fiitl&urgA. Pa. ■.. . . -novl s:.lqwt? Law P.artaerslUp. THE subscribers haveas£oC?ateiJ"'Ujemselves in the practice of I>aw; ucderihefiTm’ of Bijlch * Wash n?(3TpN. ‘ One or the other of. thep. whca not engage#*n Couttj can be found at ail times In the office, : on Fourth s, reB .,P i «sbarghVnowoce^^Hr.l^ !K; -:- : reade Washington/ —, ,v. . John N.' H. Fountain - • HAS taken charge of Ihe;BARBERSHQEjrndei the OtD ISAGLE SALOON, where he solicits the pa ■tronageof the pnblip. ‘-He -hopes, by,Ms - enaeavorsj to merit the iavQT.of jbigfyisnds^ 1 To 01eicbant>) Manuiact.nrerflj &e* ~ TTTTE are prepared to make contracts to bring oty - W from Philadelphia,tUH season, large lots ofheavy■ freights,oa accommodating ..terms,.ana. at very .low CanaV.Bastn. '-cYri/l BXS. oRAlNGESs—{prime ortier.) recotviuicaiitt S£UU forealoiy JOSHUA.RHQDES,- teb\s, -v, ...5.*:. i- No.G.Wo ... -■■■s £~.vf$ ,4 -.‘?‘*' t - ■ • .'•;• ■ ••.-'• ~ -' : ***=•♦ *\.>.•.. .-. .. ,/^ v J 1 *’ **.!Y v vv- T .V". *•■"'••. : a‘: :. . - T - '' * fc ■?' .. ■ v *V. \ ~■* * B '/ v* \ 'St} r . »-.'■■•■ • ■■‘•r •». • • t.- + « W’4*; -V » ’ . -5 4l *.\ . •5 ■ i > ■. .: * ». ' -t- ■ ‘ • ,*V •' V * ."■x K'-'L.- < - '- * l _ r - v' - JHbttUatuona. SotlcetoContracjLors. 12riZ11=!fflEll . .♦v 4. f **(! W- ' „::,...i-!-...1.--,?..:';'1t:'_1:;',...: -t '' - ';". : :: - :''.f . t;'-:;?.;' . . 4 i .I ' , ' - : , :t"- - . : ::• : '-'::,'.::.•-. . ,c::: : , - ...i'l:I . ...,::::::;::7 . •::.:': - 7...,•.771,-7..7.•..-'.,77:l';':,:..±.':',''''..a-'7,'n.--.,-,4:-:.;4:',.::5'.-i'4,7:... IMMMMII NO* &07„ fflje fDatlg morning' slbsti i;.;;j:o.V‘i: : ‘:tyiii+mi' if ji >’ 5 -- }7So2f< .] •■'■■{ — - I^L i> ;u ».■••■.• •.v^ . £Thc Paiayblossomd on the roclfij/ , 1 •. : ; vltbloasomson iherivor’RDaniß, * • / TboMhmds the.fflens beneath;./. f ;., , Tfieeafciey atMs pride of plabe,'; . / ; Beholds it#? his neat;. «-V i..i : And, in the jnead 3 it cushions soft' ■ . *The lark’s/d'esceijding'hreMt'*\ ' ; , Before thecnclzoa. earliest spring;.:.. ; , ■"! HB : «ilTet t felrcleT Knowe,./ I '' . ' j r • ‘Aad'wben'DWeember’s freezes ttovrf; .Along the moorlands mere) , , And,rniy, bloom* the Ch. isimaarose, 'Tift Baisy vv.!-‘; SamarilaKqf'fi'oW^Vs! tofit ’Airraceg<&re'ftUito:- '.ski.t. • i. '• Aheara«pl r (i.9tinb3c^r ‘ diatanta'haf£ J 'v l: ' 1 . -»7Mid'BceD.ea ; ah(H»c«3:sUMi?ej- r ' n ; v >■ l - Beholds it flowering on the award, • iWhofeVfKsTodt«epfi tangoy»■* * * : i. . And.whea'}ii3>yearn»ng;hom6 3Jck.hcart ri; ,, '-- : '- •: " 'Wbnldbowto'Jis'rfespair, • . - it'rcatlshjs Byea^aJessMtaago—* > V *>-}X >‘; z, i^'-i . That ts^TOrpr il < 7 THE COUNTESS DE MOKTDELY. ; j i -i >'f ' : ~Z; , . ,'bvpzbctb ST. JOHIf- . J. 4 ' > \-e -;rr iioxit; ccortcfnfsa.] • , hktfded'fttp'tii^Wtis^^ho^ ; witfr.bu iiiihg^chdeksi l read 1 ih ‘ I t ■e^efy ! dg-' tairdf bisf/triisery Siitf;'3ufieringvW J flef pip 1 ; eye3'bowfia’wit'h HtiSailia L ffort arTd , ■ 3haaie, and muttering abmi’t> folly : o? ®^etfi?rVas : .dß6Si;tb : *rMß wildly from;’the rdorfl. ; / ’• te lfe»naOTr||li'dV^fi' i .lU9!#¥e||^3' :; i‘or .the* 1 !- saidftHe'/boUhfbss somewhat quickly; but'i : mush’emotion, 1 at the ‘spats ? >- ■: tiihe ringing Rei* biftfy^s^an^bame/ ’ ■ ;■fjJeity T&dyo'T v wish th' cdnStf It VitE Monsieur'^Hdut:' ; ffief !, Edstera' Gallery, and about my pbrt'rttit “which Mon- ' sietfr V^f—has;4o : long neglected. Let the gallery be ready in ‘ half atf hopr, 1 -an(l''-‘ theni ryer'd bhce' f .more ato&e'r 'l'jaim'ridlr, Tend of-pirtißfregj' j and aball Ke-proad- b* -find you employ ipedt 1 ■■* - • suited to your talents. r ©6 paitit ! V)or- ,; ‘ .trait9?’‘ ,::;i •' r' : " ; s fTß'at Diahai'ofPoictiers bypr'your ! 'dttm'r picture- is mihe;’siild’tfie'ybung artist- mod- ' 1 estiy t :,: Eugene^bought : it of me two'y^ars 1 " ago;:-!.f ■‘ltis'’the only'politeness I eVeirreceived/' replied’the : Couhtess, : 'nqt wuH- ‘. ' out much satisfaction, for . the' painting was ' fail’df-taleiit'and’ promise'‘l‘hope- you weli!’ ; ' v . ■ ; G(ista.Ve, impetuously, '■ yp% Sffer to;: take a poor unfriendly artist , t , . by thb hsjnd:'’ ' I/chq never qhovy my gratf- /' ;tude. ,!c * '■ f:\ J V; TheCountesd shook her hedd and led 'tße f borne farther cbnversktion, : V, : , r tot^¥pi^rf^llery.^ I :Whila-' , waiting.for'''. , tKSffo bq ready ;^pastd'ver ’'t6Td'' : fiis 'wholeV hisfoiy.l 1 hapountess aqf del-' ‘ icMthly He‘d‘qulB ho^rhfuse,hSpeclaUy : Eufehh‘ ‘iiad#dld tbe'iwprsf. Madame.de ' Montdoiy chsnally', explained that sHW|had .. married (He who hacf been.'.i her husbaddj ‘to A abeut estates, at an.agewHen/she; had', no will of her'c)wti.' : ’ Bbth offan cast of tiliridj'ihe Couhtess and' artist' sopii 'a'tr.hpuri; 1 , .bßif^traW l aH ; tHh t lf^Wd'.Qif'-dtradge^s < /''j .The widow, used to, the world, and .'fp'all kmdadfsbciefyjfouiidpleasurein'thetalk, oi the' ambitiouk,' talehtedihutpcmr'artisij'V rand'^hhtf%lie Wftti. Kim they.'i . 'best ppsition'fbr her'-tbsitj'ahdother details,-they were;aT-.;-- ••' reajlyonfanuliarterms. .'Gustaye''wa3; ; a‘''' ifreyery'sense of the wordjaiid... ; thfs'thh ladyW.oripe saw!'. '[ l 'A'\ ? •: j At ';lasi‘thO,'yp'u'ng' artis't , took bib Hat' to' 1 ; helSre the Countess seemed all • ihoßiied w.^fjrati^^f.’jiiiii&Rtß'.cpmpanyii be HKppy lo'seb hirnV fed ,his engagement, and pplitelyldet'l 1 * : W!is , edg^;ed, r i’es'i -He',’ iijigiii'be £ disappoint him wnb Had'serVed li'tm'sji effi pacipusly., .The Countess • ahd'fatjhis pfefe'rimg; to'keep an ebgige-r\ 'ipbtit yihe'fPay tsfßoyal^. as she,sat;musing afpri|! I 'a.fte^ c ", , hisfßypa’rtuVe'; ideal. Marriedat' seventeen, toa j gppA‘pldt .a,,,, . but tibliticiaOSi .TSTWaya firram; ea^'did^g>dilti^glm4^w^' ; :lQda“ T chUOpf jcopfida -my properly ' r :.Xai • tai ! >fibre'd hih'iife : ;i .'tailjihg/pf.' ; ' ■h&tifinS; and! Know uothitig' of tfe'tijpn. ' : gstng tpfdine wf|h s knetv 'Pfmjgtjf'judge “,,1-^ ,la og h.^yyiiy f TT- aM;if . ini search'ofspmetfiirig.;,',. fpf; the'EbU3hd^'as'if;ifaitiqg^f l ,|pme ; QriP-/:. jabyeh ather ■ oWa thejdesiye, : t <, J f^'.^g^'r{er^B^:sj^'an^ ’l’’. ydt nbone came/ f ; Gustavefwpntaridfjpbli;' ii: _-ec| in at Verysibut expecied r : was not there. • 'i'hen jshe .saw ,him turn hi? Rack tb.thecyoKdandhount.his money^ It seemed to. bo only.a few coppers Half.:«« -past six, and Gustave seetned to’grow im- •• • - patient. H-The-poord’ellowTwa3-:.hangi ! y--r*- _ ; aniiotisand’ddffbtfuli; -J ly tolyards t Re'EubrV'y l *® ll ; . -- del The Countess, _whp jy® 3 " %g.Ulpi.ug a stood still and . , ■tbbkedi'all'th&.wb‘iiedeaniPg oD the arm of- - the'astohi'shed' Mademoiselle de bonsec.>*--o: la ! five minutes Gustave came back with a - n he hegdn'tb;:-; brbak and eet, bne ' „ . - 1- c- v ..c-j f- **•>** ■ 't T* r .*• -' • , ■'• *_ -V ••* ■N ■ .... Tk'i • . 'u'- V- 1. 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