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VOLUME IX, -
DAILY SIORNINB.POS
P/(*icd and jipMvtafoyqry Romm's,
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or Wooto:lm>
-- j 1 Dollars a, year, ,payn.bjes|
*■-. ntmOf St’ SU Dollar#, will invariably be requi
cww>wi xrkhui . , 1
sale ai the counter
• ix tfe th6\Ne\frs Boys. . . ’ ■.•••■.-,
*■ -! •»■•>' fIATCBIDAY HOItBINQ POsir
v‘_: .i. r.nM’i.Wa .from the some office, .oq a large blanket
‘•.vifiliD at TWO DOLLARS a year, in aavance—
aiaglcjo«u«rtv9 cents f . |
' jo»TS paper wiP be dvBCpntinuea <,unloBs atthe diaii
erotion are paid; o
nj- No attention willbe paidio any order nnlessac-.
; - coSpamedby the money, or satisfactory reference In this
«Hty» tit • vTr >4. ]
. ajjj* 'fibineeUdytith- the • liiioiluAttm* tf/\ the Aformng
r.£:unl9>oj| itv&eiqf iheZargat Joh' Prhuxng Office&w V» .etiy
■ + &ker46JXkthdisf ttork vndont on the shortest nouck, and
• .••• ■•• »:• j ,
rtXTfeS OF Advertising ,
. ( „ AGREED UPON
Rtf,THE PITTSBURGH PRESS.
J oD
■ Tail LINES HONPARKIL, IfU LESSi i v ' ’’
■. .Sue tquwc!one,insertion * 0
“ “ each iSMiuonal insertion —r—v—rrj
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. '” l Sswi&ngCanl|Bix lines or less, per annqm»T*--Tvlo'9P.
... - T PI£4StIRB:'t
\ .. . f . annam 1 of the paper,)* 2$ 00
-•' t additipaal inserted over one montii,
.. and Tot each additional square inserted umley the yearly,
rates«ii&lf price. , • _ I •
. y accountable for legal advertisements
s\. theirpublicauon. i :
•• .-AawpJWCMg.rCiuidttoiea.Xoi:..office, to be.charged the
same BBUttaer advertisements; W'
Advertisements notnmrked on the copy for a specified
- number df insertions, will be eonunuea till forbid, and.
•.?*?*■ — - payment exacted accordingly.
of yearly advertisers will-be confined
• .Vii i-'riitdtf KMheirVegulaT business, and all other advertiser.
-. J tnefttsQffit peraifuhg totheirtegalsT business as agreed,
j iory ttrW paid extra- 1
. a tAll- advertisements for' charitable msutuuonsj lire ;
**j l ward, township and mother public meetings,
. and such Gifts; to be charged half pnce,payabla stbjctly
■ * ; ‘ '>
. iViTsKgartlaga aoticeg to be charged SO cents.
?.* «ir 'Jueuthnouoes inserted without charge, unless accora
panted byltfnsralmvitalions or obituary , notices, and
s*hcnso*ccaniT'anied,'tobenaidfo^.:
ReguJaradverusers, and all others sending cormnuiu
' ' o&uobiioc requiring notices designed to call attention to
• T r T^aira.Soirees.,.Concerts,or any public entertainments,
- where ebarges we ipade for .'admittance—all notieeaot
■> ♦ ‘ private'assaciiuon^—every notice designed to call ut
. \. rletjuon Ld prlvate enterprises calculated oi intended to
•:.p/6mote ludividualintcrestjcan only be mserted with the,
• ~... underiiandiugthauhc same is to be paid for. If inieml
. „■>. hJto be inserted in the local column, the same will be
.chargedat literate of-not less than ten cents per lute.
• Bishops or Fist*Notices to bo charged triple price-
Tayprn License Pcuuons, 82,00 each. ; r, ..
->>£ „ . Xiegal And Medical Advertisements to be charged at
■ ,V: fall prices. • . ■;
Re%l Estate Agent and Auctioneers 1 Advertisements
... nottp be classeounder yearly rates,bultohe allowed a
... 3lscoun.totthmy*lbree and one-lhtrdpercent. trOifi w
..T ' nmonntOt bills. w -
• { /WEfXLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS.
«.. . .. Ope square, three insertions*••«•*••••-*.• vrrvwfl 50
* V . ,Do. . each additional insertion-*—••••’•vJO 3<.
: AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER.
Oie square,(lo lines.) one insertion-•• * •*.•••• •-.*50^^50.
. ?: ' Do., .each 025
t . All transient advertisements to oepala in advance.
' V WHITE A CO.,Gazette. . . \
, , '-L. HARPER Po t.
\ . ’ ' ROBT M. RIDDLE, Journal
V* • ~w i* . ' v JAMES P. BARR k Co., Cliroiitcle.
POSTER & BROTHER;Dispatch!
'■ Vy.Dec.I^ISiO*].JAMES W>BlDDLE, Amcricgrt;.; x •
'professional (Sards.
OHNK- LARGEjAttoriMv at Low, Fourth street, ; near
. Bmtthaejdi r ■ j ■■ ■ : marao
I'isAMOKIi VK BLACK.. jUwm«y.<u.Latl>—Office on 4th.
T y ■ aearGnuu, Pituhargh. ■ • . oc(i-i
- Am. » ymrv mnuna, 'Atamev at Lags— Office 4th
j AjiSuawve Wood. • : ju!y4-y
irHO&AS M. MAHSHAIiL, Auarnty or Late.—Office,;
; , ■ )an7‘ly
B "CARNAHAN, AttoftiejrdrXaui—Offieeon Fourth
~rt,,ljetweeaCtierry alley and Grsnt gt. pcs-y
• T\t BROWN'S OFFICE, No. 65, Diamond alley, near
LI Wood street. febl
T N- hFCijOWRY, jJIoTM]/ and CoumiUot at Laic.—
’vOffiee in Bakewfell’s Bandings on Grant street;
-leaW7tly; ■■■•■■■■ ■ - - ■
■ T SCOIT, Demist, Fourth Bt.,five doom west of Mar
iJ aTtet. Ail work warranted, and if not perfectly sat
.Ufaclory no chargee will bomade. fc°l°
‘ -^T>EMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed hia
—-JV-offieeta Fourth street, between AVood and Smith
heldilteett* l Y
■' D ARRAG H, Attorney at Law—Office in Bokeweli’s
: ; J \ifi‘BtlildinJisi‘on Grant street, opposite the Court
. House. V 1 ■ jyataT
YOHSDARKiN, JUiomtyaf taw —Office, North side
'*)'of .Fifih'sireet,between Wood and SmithheM.m the
_ ■ .Sfoe-butldtng with-Aldciman Morrow. . sepoO-ly
ir. . s- rßl>Reis P. eIULMORIOj Artomey and CmmiUoral
.... VT- removed to the addoorbelow orant st.,
on Fourth, to theolhcelafcly occupied by Alderman Mil
, , j.J .... '. - . ' , Paj3o
a IV ' Bl T OK M AHTFtfj -AMerman —Office: Fourth fitted
' : ■ iSk'tlirddbor above Smithfield|South side.
ConveynnOfiigofaUltinds den»with the greatest care
- •nd legqd accuracy. • •
TUlestoßcalEstate examined, &c. novU
YXVr BIDDLE ROBERTS, Mamty ai Lav. OSice No.
" it # *133 SmiihGeld street, between Filth ana Sixth.
Collections carefully . attended to—spcoiaVatienuo
. gVen to Conveyancing., ■ |oec3»l>
..... Dr.C&arlea Hofman, , fc .
SCJMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his
office to Penn street, No. 281, (between Hand street
Uamsoo alley). •■■■•■■■ i de g3!L.
• ' * V ~ T,
' ■' 'TT'EYSEH fc MCDOWELL, (sccc essoes to Kebu &
Jwi'Kjn'SEE,)Wholesale and Retail Drug and Ptamption
“StteV,ed» "5r of Wood street undVtrginalley.riijsi
" " : '‘ilahi pro otiptlons carefully compounded night and
dav. QCl3.tr
-TOHN At PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Word, Penn
" betweea Walnut and O'Hara sts., where he may
-Lefbundatalltumes. ThosehavmghoUßeaorotherprop
' ■ r ; > eiirrosell or rent, can have the same punctually attend
' ed to: debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman
: ....will receive prompt attention. 0c27-p
"TTENKV w. WILLIAMS, Aamuycmd Ccmmaur as
■-.-H-zatt.-««neee»sor to Lowne AWilliams,) Office at
- jhpold stand,Fourth it:,above Smtthiield.
THE Partnershipheretofore existing between Henry
~ - tv • WiTli'ams Han-, andinyselfjin the practice ofthe law,
•, ... was dissolved byrautual eonacnt on the 26tb uIL, and the
businesswtHEcredfter becontinuedby Henry w.Wtl
* - whom I most cfceetfoUy recommend to all for
;i. >• 7 1 have the honoT W <U> Dnsmess—as a ffcnueraan
■ rSBMEg> wlty ' ofdieir Walter h. lowrie.
■ pr3ftOi»j . ■■■
TTORNEY ATJUVW--Office In Fourth sireeunear
ffffrnt, in Lamfrmpg Btutdioga. mar29;w
•.■3sirniusca*<- ; -aituvßh raiatna..
rntetHl A Fulmer.
’•'* ATTORNEYS AND: COUNSELLORS AT LAW-^
' - •; A- Qjficfcn JPourti »lr«l,o/ew.do»r» btlou Bmithfitld.
' AUburmcas entrusted to their care; promptly attended to.
• - SdHectinaainudeundConveyancinsexecuiedonmodo
‘ * terms. s 1
j.D< Jennings, . i .
' ’ » TTOBNEYAND COUNSELLOR at LAW-Of
- -Agee, Lowrie’a Buildings, Fourth street, between
'-'-SftMtlifieid and Grunt. ■. ■ • ■ upn.
i i,.. “or,George mcCoob
'' i i 0 elected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence.
tie Enure lately occupied by Alder- ]
' r • iSffi SuicriOtt Fourth street, near Grant, iimpediately.:
flffinlilffi’o" Lamartine House. HisOfficewattach.
- 1 toWreSdcpne, where he will constanUy be found,
inlersßhMiiWn professional duty. Office hours from 7,
.«:> ~' S>eloofcii.74. , .to-O o'clack A,H.,nnd from flp. «• to7^p.
... ..Si;— O. L. Bi Fetterinani : .
• <J \ ViwnRNEYS AT LA'W— Office onFourlb BtrooLbe
.. . :, ■I A 'iweirrWobd aßd Smithfield. jun2o:y
’ , ■' , W.W. Dnllao,
. ‘ ‘ATTORNEY AT LAW-Office: second .mryWil
. .‘j’.:- >» ■■ ■
.11. lifi James King. •
i. 0» FOURTH STREETi one door West of
C L ( ) ’Weaver’s Hotel auglOJm
,•, —■ Wm. o»fl. Booinion,. . ..
' ;u A TtOfcNEY AT LAW. X>fficc No.Dfl, on rourth
“ i t -oppqg|ie.thß~M&yoT s > 0/Sco. :. I&ug3l:y
j. s. Hamilton, '
ii~ ,n »! TTORNEY AT;LA.W, haa removedto the,oflice in
J\i FiAb.*tteei,between Wood and Snnlhfield street*,
- v - occupied by Thog. Hamilton, Esq., deqa, ana;
-^ii^&nendiotaebasinessTematmngunfimßbedupon.hiß
docket.. • ni]iyl3
t::oiS Build
\r -<'%H u d3r’foHJ*» ft Ahthosy, Dagnerreo*
• i/ecrfiniulromiliaKojtfini ernes,'would caUtheattention of
; ;.o-r.r 'v'.ffobflia!bilaflta of and the neighboringtowns.
lo their D*S nfln 5 c S ? ?vPii a™ l others, at roomsln
*&s£BAxirfhlrii iuwT of Bniie’s building, 4th st.
r [! mß.yte B t a <! ured that
.A <?n»l>oiß»*heU be spared to produce them in the highest
• Vi- t-ifbrSeSonrrf the «t.. Qnr tMOtraente are of the mott pow- !
itfnl kind, enabling«•<£, execute pictures tntsurpissed
.r,.vrv*6fiuth finish andtrathfalness to nature.-Thepuhlie are 1
.'.■m'i Vw£j&e«oni sitting fwr pictarea are neither requirred or ex
:•> vi/
NrS.'Operators vriHfina.this a good* depot for stock
~t* * " chemicals. *
given ip the ait a containing .the more
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: A'te t le»4^ NES| f,fan
W^^S°of^ MedmnM %
, P DEL ANY, Fashidndblt’Clothtng Star*, No.’ 40 Lib-
JT /.erty Street - » , febl,
ifalareetf BARGKNT >
'KT HOLMES & and BealcYsin ¥2
JLT» Coin and Bank Nous. No: OS ftTaticct street.
•A- I' Bsll/md Brass founder, N.ou 7Q:Secohd
Jjl* Streep betweeo-Market and Ferry lebl-
iAKIWJXiIi .BUstwicr; aad ißtndtft
j VlfifUi g tree trbet^ccTVWood nnd-Markct.l * jan^
G A.McNULTY & CO. ; Fonoafdingand Commission
fr'fflercAantt/Canftlßasm. • • : iftarS,
tmrM. DYER, Qrotet iina BmUcc Dtaltr, Nb.4fi£
■: TT~'- Liberty etfeot, Pittsburgh./. r marl - r
,TGHN ATCLOSKEY^ Teulorjind CtoiAwr,Libertylstreet
O bctwcpnjgtzth and VirgnvalipV,SQaih,gid&. . . 4eplo
i - Me STEIN, Brass Fxnsadcr and Gas Four:' Smith
.» field street; between Piatfaond alldy and Fmh si.
t AAFFEA OCON3JIOR, Proprietors oiiafr > jPittrturff h.
Fortdbk&pat Storey corner of Penn and Wayna Bts ■ ■
/■'IOQLEY & IiAlRl), merchant■'Tailors.'. Wo6d Street*
\j second* door from Wai&r. ’wiU keep on
•hand a well selected (Ot of OlotMflg: - • ” »“ mni-ffry ’'
S.LEK, jeuccessof to.Altmqnx 4& lias,) Wool fkaia
• and Commission merchant, for ihe sate of; AmerK
can Wooten Goods fSbia *
T L. £>HEE, Wholesale Grocer. Commission
inTaperand Bags, coiner Pennand
win treats. ~ <1.... ..... .. ; Jai4
ING & MOORHEAD* WhalaalfGrours and Fiaduci
l jkttfer>lNo.tB7 Wood street, Pittsburgh- • [my&3
JOSEPH YVOODWELL, Jmparter and Dealer tri <F<a
eign and Domestic Hardware, corner of • Second- and
, Wopd,atreeis. . . : V: ; - dc29
TOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Store, Ship- 'Chandlery ; und
tl Agency of ihe Pittsburgh* Liard Oil < Factory, iNo 4*
Market .street, s > •• ■.jn!2 '
KHAiMbH <fc ItH AM, Bankers antf hzztiange Stokers.
corner of Third and Wood streets, opposite the St.
' ' • ‘ ‘ .'V. febt
3fcCO., imJ Wan-
JJmJwustj corner of First and \Y ood streets,and corner
of >v.oodandSixih._ . .. ■» • 1' febl ■
SAMUfcL MOHROW7"Manufactarer"of Tiny Copper
and >Sheet Iron AVare;.?*o; 17 Fifth street,between
.wood and Market, fdblO
W
, M. OLbNN J .>ooi6mrf«-“coj’ncr or Third and Wood
.4 streets, abVve C. 11. Kay, where he js prepared to
do evety description of rpluig flfid fcinfliftg:" I *. ■ *pec2
JiLLLLOR, Wholesalt T and tZelaxfJ3taier~‘tn
Jauste and -flftwuaJ J/ufmwe>uj,Puuio&,Bchool Books.
and Statioaery-yNo. I2g ood street- » : r - jbnj
J BRYAH, Raufmng puttuir , and WfcolewUe liealer
domestic 'VVi)te» ( imJ Ligi,<irii No
)Libertyoirfcei T aufls3‘i)iaTnonjt f iUley.: „ • ~ ~ jyin .
IdNNhA, Agents for. tl\i‘Ui?awarr Mutual
Ck. ImvTVKtr.Cttmpa»y, of Philadelphia;a, ihs'-Warc
house of King- A HoLracs, Water street, near Market. • •
; ‘ffebl
\AT W* ALEXANDER & SONS. CiyJSnMoJfwattct.Fur
f f «ufang l/mtotofa**, corner of Fean-and -St, Clair
streets,.opposite tho Exchange, Entrance on Penn tract.
■•■.■■■■' ■ ■ : ■■•: . ■*/ ftbt
W. J. TROTIT. ■ ■■ • T-‘F : SCOTT
rf\ROTH A SCOTT, • I YholtsaU and Aeuul Dealer in
A Bools, Shoes,Trunks, Carpet Bags.'&■*;&. W.' corner
ofFoanh-aml Smithfield Bta.,Pttt9hurga, Fa. [mrt&y
JoiiH- A.CJiAJo.laie of New Lisbon, O. -W. S- Skbihßr.
('IRAIG & SKINNER, General Agency CormhxsttoA and
A Fonnardmg Merchants,' No.'Jo Market street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.. Prompt iUlenuonglveu to the purchase and
sale or aUimidsof produce." - KcpU •
WM. UJLLKK. PHILAUA. , . WM.KICKBTSON, nXTSHtiBOII’
MILLEIt A RICKBTSON, Wholesale Grocers, and Im
porters of Brandies, Wines and Segarsj.Noi.l7S
aud 174, comer of Liberty and rrwm Pittsburgh,
Pa-.
Iron, eunstantly on luiad-
SM’KJNLEY, Houst.Sign ajid Onuim*rtsal~Painur
* and dealer in PAINTS. No. 44 >*sl; Clair 81* Pitts
burgh, has constantly on hand all ktudsof Paikts, either
Mixed; Japan aud CopalVurmilry Linseed Oil;
Boiled Oil.j Spirits Turpenuney Window Glass, df all
.sizes, Patty, Point Brashes, Airmail of tbe best'Quality*'
and far sale at reasonable pneop. sepll
v-Isaao Williams-
TVTLRCfIANT TAILOR, Southfield Street, No. 12, be
jjti. tweennt.and 2d.greets. 1 ap4y*
. Morris A Haworth, r*..
fptiA DEALERS AND IMPORTERS? OF WINES'
A. ' AND BRANDIES. Fort side of the Diamond
Pittsburgh. .. . v- • . may2l .
1. A<COfrLTBK>~~-~
Coulter 4 !la«be«
EHOLESALU AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, cor*
nor of Wood and Tlurd streets, ututer SK&tttifiS
i t Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ • mayl
Daniel Youngs on*
House, sign, and ornamental painter, :
Liberty street, opposite Hand. All work nCatly- 1
executed. Orders punctually attended to. [niarSfcy
B.c. Stockton,
LATE Johnston k Stockton, BOOKSELLER. STA
TIONER, PRINTER and BINDER, corner of Mar
ket and Third street*. PiUaitQrrb, Pa JyfltUi
Foreign and Dotnattc Fftnci, Liquors, Cigars, sc. t
No. 19? Liberty si. corner of Barker's alley, •
novlO] _ Pittsburgh Pa.
AI. D. PATTON, .
(Sdcckssob to J. S. Bonhsi k Co.)
Wholesale Grocer, Reetlfylng Distiller,
ASD DEALER tl»
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES,
LIQVORS , CIGARS, Fit HITS,
IC2 Liberty street, Patsbprgh- ap3
JOHN S. IU jf. BAS LETT.
KENNEDY fc HASLBTT,
SUCCESSORS TO KXHfittT & KNOX.
wholesale and Retail Dealers \n Watches, Jewelry, Silver
Ware, Fancy and Variety Goods, Baskets, Comas, 4* e *
No. 84 Market street*, between £th fit. and tho Diamond.
. (□’“Clocts, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired.
Fmsbttnrh, August 26, ISSO.
Georg© Beale, Jr-.,
Manufacturer of brushes, wholesale and
-Retail, No. 7a Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con
stautlyon hand, a general and extensive assortment of
all kinds of BRUSHES, at the lowest Eastern prices.
N. B.—Machine Brashes, Ac., made lo order ai the
shortest notice. «• mar3ory '
• B. C. M’DOWKLL.
L. S. WATEEMAN.
■ • : L, S, Waterman A Sons*
"YTTHOLLSaLE GROCERS, Commission, olid For*
TT warding Merchants, Dealer* in all kinds of Pro
duce ondPmsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents
for sale of Riclunond and Lynchburg manaractureaT<w
bacco * mart ‘ ■
JO9HITA RHODES*** ALFRED P. ANSZtUTZ.
JOSHUA UUOOE9 A GO.,
WHOLESALE HEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS,
Nutt, Spfcejj Co7\fecttonary, Sugars, Cigart, 4-c.,
NO. G WOOD VtSEBT, EAST SIDE. NEAR WATSR,
julyl PiTTSUURGUA
w. cunningham* --*•*— o. ddncan,
n - CUNNINGHAM* O.IHMBEN.
PUtibarch City Glass Works.
• w. CUNNINGHAM & CO.,
WINDOW GLASS,
No. 20 Market street, between First and Second,
Pittsburgh, Pa. .
ICT"'Particular-attention paid to odd sizes. Also,
Dealers in Flint Glass, Vials, Bottles, &c. Qytthly
A. J. STUART.
STVART A SILli)
Grocers, an© Produce Commission Merchants,
Wo. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa.
Dealers in groceries, Flour, wheat, i Rye,
Oats, Corn, Barley,' Fork, Bacon, Butler; Lard,
Cheese; Clover, Timothy and Flax Seeds; Iron. Nails,
Glass, Ac.,Ao., Ac. Particular attention paid to the sale
of Western Produce.
References— Messrs. Myers &7lanter,-Robt. Dalzell
A C<tj Hamplon.Smith A Co., King A Moorhcad.McGills
A Ron, James May,.Pittsburgh; Fenner A McMillan,
Massilion: Jofl. SL Lout* . acpSO »
11SFOBTKR AND DEALER IK FRENCH AND AMERICAN
paper hangings and borders,
Window Shades, Firs Foard Prints, Sfc., Qc.
Also-Writing, Printing and wrnpmnjr Paper,
No. 85.W00d street.
between Fourth at. and Diamond alley, west slue,
ja9 ' - ~ Fnt»6orgA, Fa:
THOMAS WOODS. 'SAMUEL WOODS,
T. WOODS A SOBT.
PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION
' MERCHANTS, ‘ 1 - «
jalO No. 01 WATER STREET, PlTTSlitman. (
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURSDiARIICLES, * '
Nos. 130 and. 132 Second st,, between Wood and. Smithfiel d,
jalitf ... ■ • ;; Pittsburgh.
v SOWN A TETLEYi iT.I
PRACTICAL CUTLERS,SURGICAI/ AND DENTAL I
Instrument Manafactarera,■; -1
No; HO Wo.oDi aTiißt, near Virgin alLet. I
■s irß have removed anr store and Manufactory from 1
-W‘ Liberty street to the above named place,tor the |
tjurposcof
wmdhWcintend going into extensively. All ordersml
oui* line wil i be attend ed to witbpohctualityanddispatoh.
Jobbing and Repairing nently done an^promptlyexe-
CU Affeneral assortment of HardtoaTeand Cutlery we will i
always keep on hand, and sell Xt at the lowesi prices;—
We have just received a fine lot of Gun*, Pistols and
KmdceTJ,Tailors and Hair-Dressers’ SA*dr*,and other
Goods generaUy kept Vin HardwMeSwrefl.: Tinners,
Farriers, Hatters.and Saddlers’-2hoJi made u» order,;
Razors Ground and Handled, Pen. Blades-put in, Ac.;
Gonaand Pistolsrepaired, Ac., Ac. ‘ ,• = •
; N. B.— Particular attention paid .to manufacturing
Trusses and Supporter*. . . flW37:ly
■roomsTßT”* ■’
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Btisiniso (Saris. !
comer of Wood.andi Sixth
ifcbl
* James P* llorbacu» ;
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
n. N. WATERMAN-
••THOMAS R. BILL.
Walter P. Marikall,
(Successor to Samuel C. Hi 11,}
SAMUEL P. SmiIVEU,
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, -j,. :( JOHISCOaaiSTON, f
> CGSHEH.OF BAND aNO LTBERTT EIItKETS. !
ibAINTER dJgNS,
A.. AmbleniSjso. -Also,Steeples and all difficult ©Te
-V&UOQS. - | ;
ih, City.i ■■ tfeb‘SB
OJfice a»4he,Mraet of Sraithfield and
, : Fiith Putsburgh, known as the ‘‘'Greet
nargaiH eornerFand"will dntire Uftte and at
lenfipa id lho JPurcAaJ», Sailami l 2MAontfro/' Real Sj
‘Wglifttkyafl9feonnttyi ' - : ' ■ • "
•• business, he hopes to
istlsftr ail whomfcy favor him-wilßrAgencies in their
Hue of business.■-. v -'•.««*'* ' “O i°. <*•. ,
, •■ ■ ■ BEPBESBCES. '' , c ' " '
: Tra B. Hersev - * v
‘i * -c JolffliF. :
f Geo.:FCTeiUmore,:. : LymairTßlmanh;
«Moorhead, - Copt; William Ward.
- w ■ Thoei-floward, W.O: Leslie- - CsbplSiy
B w - .’ John Towniend,
RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No 45, Maiket
■§?f^ r e i>ji l . l Jp®Jp9PhbpypThi'4jßtttsbnrgh,winhave
y.Onhand, a : waU selected ossortmenlpf thebest
he wilt selLon thS most
terms. ..Physicians, sending ordorß .tfill be’
.PTPWplly attended,. (0, and. suppphed. with articled they
'jAßYrhiy upon os genuine.' • > »
. Phyaiciana prescripuonf.yiaiibp appuxately and neatly
PlPP.arad from the best materials, at any hour of the day>
foEMte, a of fresh and good PERFU-
;■ ..Wffl'SKi,
.7 VIALS,fIDITLSS
Flasks t Portert Scold-. Ale, Mineral Water*, pauixt
. medians and Wins Bottles, qf every (lescnpuan;
AIso—WINDOW GLASS- *
• Kfieps e.onstamiy on.hand a general assonraeiuof the
abdVd urticles, v. k „; f .. > . ,
..the; other Green
stopped, as is the cos tom in summer, this Factors o now
in/tut operation, andiolUconttrweinoptraaoh both sum
pier and teinisr ■ . i
. Orders thankfully solicited an£wiU be filled lit the'
shortestnouce. . „ .... j
N ° m Se(ms(,^ t “ w r l u r^^
' TW Old Ttlntiaif BAsblUtamenC '
*■ (LATE JOHNSTON ft STOCKTON’S,) I '
, , £oo%;pnd StcUior\ery -
, lsprepweijtoexecuui eve y style of
, _Tij.r> Legal, Commeroial, Canal and ■ Sicambpat Job
Fstnufm and Book Binding i and furnish every rirticle
-in we-Blank-Book,Paper and Stationery '
sbartasnumoe dad on the-sfoitrk&adb&ble terms.
«_8i...800k and Stationery Warehouse, corner,of
Market and and Second streets;* '
Office and Book Bindery-, No< SO Third*
*t* e t« * uovlC * '
* -, - , E. STOCKTON, ,
„ \ ' ... (£afc JMaMn % SacktonA '
OobKielUV. Ktallbuer, Prlnter & Binaer.
-rejpeclfully invite tbe hltentibrt of iMer
-Y.Y •* chant, and othdrs/tohlfi large and sbpenor hlocfr
-.of BISAMk HOOKS,consisting o f Oay-BdiJCT, Journod"
;.bedgcr*, Invoice, Ca>h,artlerumi Ldnor Books, of cvety
site, made of the iidEt paper, anadtbund in the most du
rable manner, which he offers ni price# mat cannpt fall
\o give- satisfaction. Blanlrßook# rnledand bouhd ui
any given paitcrn. - Prmung of every deieription ere*
culed wuh neatuesa and dispaichl - N 0.47 Market el »
'■ I«4' - > .
a.itUographlc KauUillalimeat off -
... WM. BQUUOHMANN, : '
THIRD Sinner, orrontK tbs tost-ovvics, rirrsschou
l^ndspopcs,Bill-hpads, Bhow-hilie t: t,ahelß,
■wnd-A'iyiUnflnrt4 and Machine Drawings, Business
aodVpmng Cprdj-eic. JCn graved or Drawn on ftidne,
ftnd Printed in Colors, (Gold. ilroiue or Black, ili'iho
mosiiggrovcd style• andaube most rcasonahle pHce-
A FULTON, Bill ani greus Foufidtr , has rebuilt and
.•£&»• commenced ottaiiiert at hw old stand, No-70, s<*.
c?na,betweqn.llftrket and Ferry streets, where h 6 will
.'ViU2 e&s ?^ l<,s^^ u * 0^IB onomereand frtends. t
..vJurchj hella of every size, frond yj’io
cast frotat patterns of the most approved
mod tWjturd Warnmtedto be of the best materials * 1;
. "Miierta Water PumlWj-CoiuuMß, Kmiing*. ic.j tc-,
together wiili ever,- variety ofßraaa Cuiim it Mquir’
cd,turned and Juu&hedSn the neatest manner. !
■ A. F. lsthejlole A^cnt/or -flabbjtf’* Af<-
Uit so Justly celebrated Jar. the reduction or fucuou in
machinery. The ; bpzea undpomponuou can bo hftd or
him .M nil tunes. novl3y
—-«AM T RO V IIXO, Fifth street, im
. Mediately opposite the Theptro, reepecrfullv in
forms his-friend* aadiho public in general, ihal ho has
resumed nis-business u a Furnishing Undertaker- Ho
is supplied with and always keeps on iutnd Coffiiis of all
sizes mid kinds, Shroudsiond all otberftrticles necetiarV
on such occasions. •
Silver plates,ice boxes, and leadetrcoflhis will b* sup*
pUed m order. AJina hearse and carnage always ready
•towndfunmls ep23 ly
If. ftA.CEE.
I WIL ALEXANDER A SON 9
IYjgSiBMMSSSfiHM .Coma Mauks aiuj Fvuvisiuiu.
formr of F*ni% and
gfrjra Hi Clair su 7 .epfx>3U4tJi* Exthangt
on Finn jr, res*
~-.>wpectfully,inform their friends and
the public, that they axe prepared to furnish and attend
to everything m the Une of Undertakers, as they have
quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention
will be devoted altogether to the above business keep a
large assortment.©! COFFINS made and finished, cover
«d,and lined in the neatest manner, with a variety o
mntenals, and at all prices; we keep SHROUDS ready
made r of allsizes) or Flannel, Cambric, and Muslin, at
all prices, and .mode in the easternetylc, and ail other
articles necessary for dressing the dead, and famishing
funerals, of quality, and pnee to suit; SILVER PIRATES
or engraving the name and age: ICE CASES for laying
the body mice, by those who wish to keep their friends
any length oi uinc, and have ZINC PANs to put ice in
for laying ou the body; LEADEN Cofian always on
hand, we have a splendid new HEARSE and a pairot
fine horses, and any number of the best carnages, etc-,
etc., amlrmU bo prompt,.panctual. and reasonable.
. aoglO-y
W
ONONGAJJHLA PLANING m»m..
1 intocs would respectfully inform in* friends and the
pubhc, thai hJa new establishments* now in fall opera
tion, and that he u prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
fill ailortfere for Planed Lumber, with promptitude.and
at the lowest rates. •
- Board and Piank, planed on one or both sides: con
stanllyon hard.-
Saab, Doors and Mouldings,of every description, made
toorder.
Builders and Carpenters would fiuditto their advan
tage to give turn a call, as ho can now tarnish them with
plsnked gtpflr.sohnblo for every description of Work
jcmmurprrT. .v .;. jaxej old
• (Successors to the late hrm of Jolin Sheriff ACo )
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A ND MANUFACJI URfcJIS
of Brass Faucets, bteam aud baa
Vooks, wllh. all the various articles
used in the PLUMBING BUSI
■ v.-i*-NESSjNoi. 127 and L£) First street.
'‘• The above are now prepared to manufacture and keep
’constantly on hand every variety of Guege and Steam
Cocks, inch oa&ro used t»y Emnue builders and Plumb*
er»f also, Gis Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Gas
Pipe, Ac,, Ac., Ac. ’ : [uov2D
W, B. WATERMAN.
National, Hotel* plUiharght .
Situaurfon WsUr Strut, opjtosit* thi Landing of th •
. ;
SHIS House having undergone & thorough repairing
;andsmng Uftbout inside andout, the subscriber is
ennmed.to pse-every, exertions in his power to make
all comfortable that think proper to call with him. -The
Table wtilbe always supplied with the best the mhrket
affbrds.- The Bar will he supplied with the best and
choicest liquors. 1
- Attached to tlic house la a good stable; attended.by a
good Hostler. • JAMES RBAMERi jyhO
ALLEN SBOWn. •. W. C. CO«NkU.T4
imowH’sHoir&L,
CORNER OF SEFTHFIELD ANO THIRD S TS,,
Pitttburgh, Fa,
BROWN A CONNELLY; PROPRIETORS.;
N. B -—Good Stabling attached to the house. ;
QR.BENSBUK.OH HOTEL.
.. (Hxdjudgu’s Old Staxd.)
milKsybBcribcr''httVing leased (he abov6 wellkoow-
X oud excellent eatabushmem. is now prepared (o en
tertain his inendraadtfMtnwejlng public generally, in
the bell manner and on Ihe most reasonable terms.:
His TABLE wJU auttl times be supplied with tivery
i delicacy of tbu season; and his Bar with the ben of Ll
quora. I •
HiS'itftbUng is' verjr extensive; and every^arraiigd?
niont has been made
augthlf
WttVoWy..Hou»e._':' |
-THE nader»nrl»ed"liatog’«L-- i »«aaB»^~-1
(JRa f Ajliacceeded Hr. Imu
inthls popnliuvesiablißhßientjißwnraneos to
NwaUrc hli friends and the public generally, that he
wUlas i htsht sieffom toYeep-up the well earned tad
lonsenioyed-iepiuhtu>n , brthb house, ' " ;
He willlcoep <?onstai\Uy on hand every delicaoy ot
the aeason, GAMS,'SnKLL hrid GJlh -ovßrra®s»4d., txda his
2UnwilLnttiU tunes be snpplied with the:CnoioEsr Li
i qgona, jdect7:ly.) i, , >V.C.gAIdLAGHBR.
“OOtt HOUSE.’’ i
SHELL OYSTERS AND, OAWE'iteeelved dally at
l‘ Oua Hobbk,” No.2i Diamond alley. ; .
jaltlm. WtiL.BENNETT,
mH NO. T08:;W O.O'D- ST RiK’E^r.-'-;
UM ... fUli FASHIONS I .fc-Jt.-fiHHL'-
®r«» Received'at- IioOLD stttad'Of.Gp
eiiABSOPW.-Beebe iOo.'a ißall etyltf i6f?-Haka for
1850. Those m want of apood Hat or Cap, at a Ismail
advtuige abbre cost for Cash, will please coll at No. 108
‘ Wood street, east side, third docnbelptyTifth st;eat.'
‘‘ ’ Rejea -City Btotrtstore.|
lYTOiira B*. Clair street, {hear the bridge,)—a
large, assortment’of ohr own’ht»he constantly on
•hand; CustomerSHlßTS mode to order j>rompUi._ ■■
. decStoy. • ° -Sfc-rf ASJli#._
*. ■ A •
► A*- -*
_Ni:
&Si
• PITTSBIiTRGH,, 1 APRIL 2, 1851.
-.Ut*ah«£3 .darSa.
fjOUls, Sf£.
for the accommodation of Drdveis.
~ „ , WjMVCi^VSQN,
i■. ; .•. •.: > ir? sv ** :
* . *«
** « < > { »
• :■ i ■ ■ . t>' ' *l. • l ■-
E.=
.. -C-- :v .■ /. 1 ■ ■ •
, Agency for : Different lines of ttoefcel Ships,
‘gsag: p Assew g e'r office, .ejs-
SsMC 30S MBgMjY t^«*g
. For p. TV. £ Souihttrett, New Wort: 'V
30 Waterloo lloaa } .Liverpool;, and OSGravier' ttreet
'New QrUans* • ■ ■:■•■.■.*. ■•■:■ .•'•:■■•: -.■•;• ..
I I AS A LINE OP PAC7CETS sailing every five days
H from LiverpooliaNew >or£f »/Linfe of Packets-
PhUttae;pma,' oa. rte 18th/of each
months Line ofit’aokoistpjßaUnnQrh.-.oir tbf SJOth 6*
each month. Also—a Line of Packet* pn the Sth and
94th of each.month .from .Londou. end Portsmouth ; ta
New York. a . •.. . • ■ •.Fn-.:; >
•• ALSO—Drafts weight nttray eon hand, for any amount,
it ih& lowest rates Qf.distaamiftba.hll ittfonfcation
Riven concoraing ipasspngersythat <*aa ba giveri, with
pleasure, byAneir Agent. -.. JOHN .THOMPSON,''
\ jog';, . > ..... .ffiSlffierfirsi;,Pittsburgh.
BLACK DAH LANK
EMIGRATION OFFICE,
• •' *' T CATKOMO BOO? fItQBB,
No. 01 Fifik i^ai^ntar-SmuhJ\eld.
>rpiitunderiigncd takes,AMe method, of informing his
• X friends ana the pnblic mcencraljthnt he has opened’
an Office at the above named jHace. an<L is prepared to f
retnirraoney in sums of $5 .and upwards, payable at
m any town nr England, Ireland, Scotland and.
He is also prepared to bring out passengers from Liv
erpool to.any#port.in Jhe ( -Umt?d.Slates. .Being con*-
nectcd.with a nouse of such Jong;- minding- as. that oi
Mess%. Roche, 4 Brothefß_&Masterson,' andby himstxicl
-attention to btfSlileßsJibosuMcsibcMrustthowillmorU
tho ..■fitvor him,with their
(patronage; . Fonpariiqulars, please .call atthe Eraigra
. tioa Office:ofrtKeundersignecL Agent.. . j
’. W.B.M’CONLOGUEI
> No. C7F3ftlt ia.,tfenrSmilhn6!d; Pittsburgh.
• Rrftunct*— Hon. John B. Guthnfl, ; Mayor of iPuts-.
burgh* Jnjaes Blakply, J.Muchel, iEsq.,
Hou.VV> Porter. AlderaanMyW.. Lewis, Office* bf the
Morning Chronicle, Post, ana Catholic; ' •
febU Jm .
: ” - ' . . :
imj* qF packets
“
,so *sJ&,¥Row Liverpool
rfiisgfflssifi&iwr Oft the JSighSi&itfo'. dtiy of etery Month.
JANE H,t»t,lDDEN,4f*ifoi*-CAsify7oo ton«46th|N4V4
JAMESBKOWTtB, jlrt4tirjCfiiii^lOOQtoiiS' - *lBtfiDec.
GONOaR, J. ff« Banioxoy -.. .♦. .IBtbi Jan-
NEW SHIP, ■■» ——>BsolonB£t-i*vt-«».«~-.... ..jSilfcFeb.
The above ships arfc > butlt<ft*th&bbsimaterials tuidaf*
ier tie most approved-moddtr
With fth© modern improvements-iqr the Comfort of pas>
seagers. Their cofnojanderjfttre men of known ability.'
These packets wm.jKikc;advantage of steam; tow
boat? up the Delawafg; 1 * :' ■
i Also, ships sailing vtfeek!Yfjcm:l.iverpool to NetvQr
ilepns. Passengers con yetraplbs-nver cheap through
the winter. r-.
For terms of aiui{steerage passage, ap
pTv to or address.l»y klter ipost'paidK. .
■ WW. BYRNES & CO.,i
••••• 83South alreer.•NewYo^k.r
dQ iWjUer Jao Road. Liverpool i
: \JORN THOMPSON,'
liberty .street, Pittsburgh..
or to
• • wOfrld
i'.o.yH:ly
FOREIGN PASSENGER OFFICE* --
*jg2E ' siUP Boy ’ •cJKar
WHO'Cmi4IAND3:
c ov,/
Wuohcrve appointed thesubscriber Agent fortheij unn
vallcFTdAta of:Sh»p* frjlmi Liverpool to New York
Philadelphia antbßoston..,-, a ;t
- LfljUhp JFriends of Enngfantsbe careful!© have their
lothe neio ProvuumLavr,
antHak© uo munis, rqceyit, without havingitmsertedj
btjidrwifetfiey wifi havfc<i>;p3y ui Liverpooj;before they
•'sbTjv** ••: -vy- - r
: .Thtlolu/wnigiaiheUstraecoidtngtolaw.:
• .■Si fits. Bread, ~
. .1 “ Floor,. :f’.j«Vx|pintVinegar,
S T •“ JJatmcal, . &, "Sugar, ? ;
■2 • Rice, * - • * J2vl 4t Molassesi • {
‘t- Potatoes, 1 ' *':'>fwSoz.Teß,- ‘ ?
Withthree quarts of'Wster3>e£daT>and enfficienth
fsr Cooking. • . •. i •• ?
The caboose and cooking'iange* tor theme of:Par
sengers, ore kept undercover.; Every attention will be
paiatopTomoteihcirhealthandcomfort r
of Bug-land Notes fend Foreign Exchange; pur*
chased nicurront rates. . Vv...,
Debts, Legacies,. Pensions, Ac.,- and
copies of Wilis procured, with every other business con* •
neeted with an Europea n Agent. ■ - j .
JOSHUA ROBINSON,
' European Agent, - .
apaj Poai.l3uilduigSk.'conierpf Fifth and Wood sts..
.'ggfafg. «f ' / ‘‘jlMfifr
ENGLAND. tRELAND,
SCOTLAND, WALES. 1
, EBANcR.Md GERMANY,
To any amffuuii by><- v* . :
. .Joshua Boliingon,
Buroptuii Agml, Post Buildings, cor. Ttfskand'Woodtts
Sraitapovtofion £mts.
Summer ArrAngemeuta*
*a«i iBsi- ansa
VIA THE NEW • i
PENNSYLVANiAHAIfcROADi ;
Only 30 .Hours to Philadelphia. l
Good intent and telegraph mail-lines
of splendid new Ttojr otult Coaches for ffoUidayi
burgi aua from thenco.243 nu.es by the Nevr Pennsylva
«<a Rauroad to lsew York and Baltimore!
Timsthrough only 3D hours. Coaches t nU leave every mar*
mny atSo’ctook, A. M.vl ©’clock, P/Mi-alid 6 o’clock,
P* M. Extras—*to leave at any time, alwaysin readi*:
ness.. This is the moat direct* comfortable and exjbedi*
nous route to the Eastern cutes. Passengers for Bain*,
more take the New Railroad at ITarnsbnrgh direct on
the amval of the Cars at that place; :
N. B.—The only office tbr the above Linos under the
St. Charles Hotel. No. 40 Wood street. Pittsb trgh. ? ■ •
raatC W. It. MOORHEAD. Agent.
iBsi. mua
’ HZerelxantft* Transportation Line;
(VXA.?KXSi‘. CANAI* AND BO1LB0AH3.) ' • '
FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. ITT WITHOUT
re-shipping. «rn
C. A. WAIiULTY * CO.*
Cannl Basin. 40d Penn su Pittsburgh;
CHARLES RAYNOR,
; Central Block Road ct., PhUada.
WE are prepared to receive a large amount of Mer*
chandixe and Produce, to ship, on the opening; of
the Canal* to Phtladeiphiaond all intermediate places,
cl lower rates . and in fsw «me> than m any prcvioußisea*-
son.
N- B The increased number of Trucks provided by
the Canal Commissioners for carrying boats over the
State Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at
Johnstown* Holhdaysburrb or Columbia, this season.
C. A. M’ANULTYi
frblS • Canal Boom.
HI HI iSk
Pennsylvania UaUroad Company. ■
XTriLth '-boprepared to Transport MERCHANDIZE
:W from PHILADELPHIA in an;
ticipation of the opening of the Eastern Division of the
Pennsylvania C&naL say <m and after the TWENTf*'
ETH of FEBRUARY,*tihe following rates, viz i ,
!\>r Ut Class-i Dry Goods, Hat.*, Boots and Shoes,
perlQOfiu.
For2d Class—Hardware,Queensware, Groceries, Paint
andDyeBtuflj9,Oils,&c.;at*** 80 CQtUßj>or lOO&i.
For 3d Leaf Tobacco, Tron, Gu&no, Ba
con, Beef,Pork, Ac-, at— • *6O cents per 100B£s.<
For 4th Glass—Tar, Pitch, Rosin,' Ashes, Marble, Pig
Iron, Bricks, &c., at--+—- —;; -50 cents per lOOtts.
, : ,H*;H. HOUSTON, /
Freight Agent, Penna, Railroad Go.
:■ N 05.374 A srreMarkot Stteet, Philadelphia.
N.B.—Goods going Eaai-hy our Road should be con
signed to McFaden sc covode, *
■ - _ __.Fitts])ujgh r
PENNSYLVANIA EAILROAD COMPANY. :
PASSENGER TRAINS between PHILADELPHIA
and PITTSBURGH,- Lo&vo Philadelphia Daily 3 A
M., anil 10) P. M, Leave RWtortMLnBA. M.,
ani 9, P. M. • A. HENDEBSON, . .
febl:2m ,' Passenger Agent.
tovgbioqhssy ROUTE I
< TwartT-taaßß ttCLSs snoßTSsr sorts : _ t
TO -BALTIMORE AKP PHILADELPHIA I
'■ i t WtfTiW i Th'n steamer THOMAS SHKTVEIi ST.
leaves Pittsburgh. flmm
"WbarfUoa vabova i be> Monoogahelm-.b ridge, daily;, at-. 4
, o’clock, Newton, tt&4sLtitnrorig in.
connection with .ajduV Une of- aplendid Troy ;built
coaches to Cumberland, and , Railroad thenc e ip paid
more and Philadelphia? , . r
For further Informaioncnquireof • ; -r
, - •• fl* M. HARTON, .. ,
.
. r or,CapuMCOB SMITH, •
decSo:6m '. 'J '■ Freight Agent, Whatf Boh
:: . ■ 'Jj. Bo«nty liduti. .
CAPT. NAVLOBt'Ko-' tWi Third siVeet; 'corner of
Cherry alley! hawnff mulearrangements, at Wash
icgton for iiiepurpOflCj'V^procureßounty Landsfor the
omcere and Md children, under
“ the Bounty Land September 28th. 1850.
PittßburJh; : _
• 1 ■ •? •• ii-t
merchaK? tailor.
; '3t r 2larlset'Btr«et» :
‘Between ■ Pittsburgh i Pa
■" ewsxg t™-
r ' ' s Depot, Cfcal Basin; 403 i Penn.sl„
feb!6 v '■ -• Pittsburgh'. ;
obn K>'U V'o»ntaia •
taken chwKt andir
.JQL.OBD EAGLE SALOJN, ?riifire-he solicitsthe pa
uooage of .the m endeavors, to
aoritlke , ' . febBs:tf
'> t w.
' V-: .
• "• :r.-. ■
■'spmso'aso olothisg i
THREE BIG DOORS'
So, 151; liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ,
TFGHN MoOLOSKBY.-; has-noW: tbe plea«nie of. aa- c
for inspection, 'believes yvill .tyr.
one ofthe largest and best selected*4oo&s-of ReadjL
: Made Cloihinjrto befbundinnheWestern Counter. ' •
He bsatMs season.-paid, more than usual, aUennon to
the manufacturing and style of his.GonnentSjSO thttiihe.
very lowest priced, as well 04 the finest, are got up in a
style and elegance not to be Surpassed. •. 1 - -■
• : He wbuld particularly callthe attention of all dealers
•in Clothing to luß/present splendid assortment of \.
Beady-Dla4© Garment*! •;. | ' :
As he feels confident, upon examination of the qiumuea
and priees of his Roods, he con offer them such ipdtice
merits ns 1 shall make-u their interest to purchase, arnis
establishment. - ■ ■ \ :
Many years* experience} and great success in yxobu*
sinessj'tofgeiher withnn iinprecedcnted.toAolesaitf and re
tail patronage, has enabled ium ; to get np. Garments] lo?
suit the business habits and tastes of every, location in
the Union, which is of-the'tttmoßt importance to whole
sale purchasers,? ’- i " > - - - l *
la the Cutting department will be foand n choice ,so-<
lecuon of: tbs most fashionable.goods, consisting bf— :
.English and .American -Broadcloths,
Casbmeretts, Ac,-Ac. /Also,.an excellent assortment of
VESTINGS, of toe latest and most fashionable styles?-/
all of which he is prepared to make to order in D;e best
mannOrand at the most reasonable prices.-■ » .
COMB, THEN, ONE AND ALL 1 .! , ] > ".?
: 3?he'Assortment, th<fy.Quality,and .the Yanetyjia the.
most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found m the United
States: • • marSO* •
• ;; JUST ItECK IV£D . j
BV. THE SUBSCRIBER,a large and.haadsomfias?
sortnlent 01 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST-.
INGS, of every style and color deSirable for Gentle
mch*s-spring-and -Together with the
largest assortment of Goods -expressly, for-Hoy,’s and
.Youth’s wear ever brought to this city, whlchhave been
selected with great care, in.,the East, with a.rjew to
suit the taste of every person, and v?hlqh will bej made
to orderm the best manner and on reasonable terms. .
(T/T Always on hand, a large-.assortment of the most
: fashionable. CLOTHING, pf-cvcryidescnpuon, for Boy’s
and Youth’s from two years and.upwards, at. 1
. R.Q Merchant Tailor,
No; 71 Smuhficld street, between Fourth and Diamond
alley, and No. 14 St. Glair the Bridge..
;. tnar24 . > r-r•
•Fames €. Witte,
(Formerly ■Ctrrraato the Jalo p- Dshahy,)
WOULD most respectfully .announce to his . Inends
and the public in generolnihot he has-.rented the
Store, No. 36 Market street, .between Sepond and -Third
streets, where be intends carrying on the TAILORING
BUSINESS in all its departments.'' He is now receiving
FBott tur'Sastbbn manasrs On entire neW stdek of
GOODS* for, Spring; and Summer wear, virr superfine
.French,, English- and American C.oths , Cashmaretis.
Ttcceds . Cassimeres. (Twilled French Habit Claths i anope
nor article for business Coats.) together with: a large as
sortment of plain and figured Vasstmeresj ne w ana desi
rable styles.- .* " '.-:i : f r-:,-.. n -
Also, on-excellent: lot of. fancy- Silk Gaskmert, \Bat\n
• and Marseille* Vestmf.Se jail of which the-subscriber is
prepared to make to order in Jbe neatest and mosluosb*'
lohable styles, at aa as any other establish
ment. He therefore hopes by stnct auention-to all or
ders intrusted to bis care, to mem a: share oft public pa*
tronage. ' > - ©y JAMES CL WATT.
. No. 36 Market, between Second and Third:sts.
TO TAILORS.—I shall continue to sell and give: inp
struetions on my cystcm otGarment* Draughting as
heretofore, at the following prices, .viz: If accompanied
by.oral.instruction, QIQ: without instructions, 87.. •
marJl:y . . . JAMES C.*WATT.
B« SX« AUGUST, : ....
MERCHANT TAILOH,
INFORMS hiafnends and. customers xhathe has open
ed* CLOTHING STORE, at No. 85 Sinlthfield sL>
where they can be suited at all limes with* anything m
airline, made in the mosr finished ■style firtd : workman-.
like-manner. HisGoodsare best and
most fashionable material, and no pains will be spared
toaffordthe greatest degree of satisfaction to his pat-,
rons, A good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING always
on hand. : : fdtclfi
■ Kew Booki and fflagtolneSt :1,1
AirALL. at No.-ofi Fourth rstreeb haa-:jast received—
.. YY The International Magazine for April. This ham- ■
berconnotbe oxcelled by any other periodical in the.
country. It contains a sketch of the fife of James: Fen j
mmbre Cooper, with a portrait j-sUttue of 'John C. Col
hotta—lby Powertf} Nell Gwynet Joanna Bailey}
Fsshioas for Spring, Ac. The reading raaticris thevery
cream pf Bnush and Ameneaa Periodicals.
. Blackwood for March;
TomjßhCCaetandlusThree Maiden Aonta. This work
leucompamonto Fair. ,#
The Personal/History and Adventures of Ven Owen 5
.by John Galt- ■■■.••.; • . ■ 1.
-Mechamcs’Dictionary—No. S 3. •
. A fresh supply of Haady Andy.
Three Guardsmen,'Ac:- -[maiSB
.TVJBW BOOKS!—Elements of Analytical GeqmetrTi
lY andof the Differentia! and Integral Caldalus; ,B 7
Lhas Loomis, A. M. i
• Nile Notes of a Howadji. 1
Wallace—A Franconian Story. . By the aathor of the
ROUO Books. . . ~
London Labor -and the London Poor. By Henry Ma
hew—with daguerreotype engravmgß/taken by Beard.
-Parti.'
The above Books just received and for sale by.
mar 23 . . R. C. STOCKTON, 47 Market su
New Boohsl New Boom:
i'TTTALL, No. 85 Fourth, street, has Jasi received -the
YY following.Bewworks;
Pope Joan, or the Female Pontiff; by G.W.M.Rey
nolds, Esq.
Time, The Avenger; by the author of the :Wilmmg
tanvLoulco Arnold, Ac.
. . The Maidot CanalstTeet,andthe Blaxtons, by Miss-
Leslie.
Consuelo - ; by George Sand. . .. ■'■■■-
-Polly Peablossom’s Weddmg;by the author of Major:
Jones-’Courtship. This is an illasirnted and highly hu
morous work. . . : , :. . :
Alio,forsale,an assortment of fine Steel Pen.B;&t&-.
tionery, Visiting Cards, Ac., Ac. , (mar 27
. New Book* I New Booted I:
\ T HOLMES’ LrrERARY DEPOT, Third street,
.A. opposite the Post Office: r
Blackwood’s Magazine for March; "•
Dtcuonary.of Mechanics—No,26;
London Art Journal for March;
. Lmell’s Living Age—Noa, $57 end3s6;
The Personal History and Adventures 01 Penown—
by the author of- ta -Launo Todd;” ,
Tom Racquet and < bis Three Maiden Aunts—with il
lustrations; - >
Pictorial Field Book—No. 13;.
Time, The Avenger—by Mrs. Marsh;
..Pope Joan—by Reynolds;
- Consuelo,in onovoinmo; pnceSO cents;
- Louise La YalUcnc—or.couclucion of the Iron Mask \
Stanfield. Half— on; Historical Romance; - > 'i :
Caroline of Brunswick—No 2.. [raar37
*YTC)LUME Ist-Los&ing’s.Pictorial Field Book of the
Y . Revolution, bound in cloth, gilt;
No. 12, Pictorial Field Booh or the Rovolntion,pamph
let series! ’
•Mary Erskine—a Franconia story; by the aathor of
RollaBooks; • ..
, Timo. the Avenger; by the author of the “ Wilramg
tons,” LetUce Arnold,” Mourdum Hall,'’ Ac.
The above w urks jusi received and for sale by -
' R;C.* STOCKTON, ‘
roar 24 -r Market street
'• • ' ;: Nesv'firasto»-'-'
TENNY LIND’S ee!ebrated-“Bird Song,” arranged Tor
ti the Guitar. ... • ■ . y
by Jenny Lind—for,the guitar; • k
.... rWheu Stars are in tneQuiet Skies; ; 'do . J *
* Jinney atthe Gate, - ' do
Ratapihnvby : Je'nny Lind; do
; -By the , Sea Wnves, do . ■
: ..lwandered.byiheB k rookSide v . do . <-.*A
All the Winds are Sleeping, . do .. ;
"CafriValofVcmce, v . ;do
■' Ethiopian Melodies, • -'•do'-' j "" 4
•Speak Gently, song by W. V. Wallace—far piano' *‘
, ..My. New England Home; , -j / ■
: ..NatfonhlUmon; ; •• .
’Tis Midnight Hour; V '
' 'Sreepibg,'l Dreamed; LoVe~-by W. V, Wallace;
* -JessieCookf ■' ' H.
•Oh-oome*Maideiu,come; :
Monn’.ainMaid’slavitaiion;
. We; Ported Forever t: -I,:; 1
Collonade Polka; ;
Piick’s SenUmental Walts; • h •
Tdi^ethetwit^ra , large collection of AValizea,.Marches,
Poikatj Songs, r Variatibns,Ac.,j.uatfdceivedby,express.
’ Collections made, and Blosic bound in the best manner
At . • -> Jr; ,BLUME’S. Piano .Depot,,
. mar2s ; v , 119, Wobd srreot.
v.r.NßWrjausiot.■
are the Erie nda of my Youth. T3yG. Barker;
Y Y J*ve Something Sweet to Tell Ton: '**'••• .
, The Robin 5,J"'/' ; * ’ i,: ' - 1 ' *' - ’•••--' •
; 1 ’ Ihn Thinking o’er the Days, Mary ; . : ’
- My-New England Home./, New Song t dedicaied . to;
/.-tboXiadiesofNewEngland; , 1
fl -ShelXovCjisfat away.. r .
Ob, MeeVtne on. the Silver Shore; * / /;
-'••GobdNight}' ,T ">
My Home’s on the Prairie Lea. t By Woodbury; d :
•il fciiy Rhoy. .By S. C. Foster; - - -.<j : - , - 4 r.
I’ve left my Native Village. By ,G» Barker;•
i! r ; Fol’u® SKkkers'SdnffanffPolfc(a^ 7 .
< £ Would I were with Thee—for Guitar ; /; • "
Lea Adieux. By Horr; „ J .it L
An extensive Polkesi/WaJtzes,
.Variations,Ac.. . .^•, r ; :.; c ;
AlßOt a new supply of <{ New, Carmina. Shcra/’jCan
tica Landis, and an excellent new work, ; calledlne u
collection of
• pi*g<v and‘asanged :by.G.S Webbrand
considered one .oftho best works «yer,p A ul>Uahed,: : . i.
: J;. H.KLHBER,GoIdsn Hasp,
JfebiS' , ' ’•No. lGlTtiird'streei- --
; ' J silver Forks'* Spooaaf&c, ' ‘ ■ ” '.•
JYUTEkeep'coitßtafitlykm'hahaiaflaTge aesbrtment of
: VV‘ silver ; Fbrkb*-BpoensV’ oar own
manufacture, of standardsitvor.'i-i-r ; j,
’ . . . , JOHN B-J®EADDBN<A; CO-r il -
• - ,oct24 .93Jdixketstreet.■
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Clptymg.
JiTetu Books, jJtnstc, &t. <
~;.': ;•.•*- ’-V £‘V .: ;- r /: • V\: • T ?! : ii.-? • ■•'•;'■ '':'• .i-v. C- ..■ - -_. '■ f ■•' :.-- v --;^- ; ;--; .;\
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ENE
ellitla
, alio—A, easiness standrhavine. a brick JioiJW Mid
f «■> *
*ncl
near the Station Hoaao ot the
S.CtrraßEßT.Gatterai'AgeAt,'•-• ■
-...-ingraft; «. .•^•^n^s.afytTaacuTOeflnfflhfieldgtyeu
•’'l l *' l >'(-
MWELLING SodsS^WjUS^
ftom- ehathata Btiiielr 'Emrilreof - T i.
,haw
C6u‘fit>y''fte»taeSoeW I br''l&i*a*tißi
•poa’3AX.S^ai»t , af’l'ao4ofl4«clre»iPiieeiB7:
' ' *
The above ere well salted for cdhmryorfcstdenket-or.
."., -r.L, { :,
: ctiwrvcelpKe-jEWtiU-'^^'f
rriHlJ FIRST FLOOR [AND; BASEMENXr-OFI THE
ftojit, dMiriWaforFg^,
of thff ’bniiai&gi? WffiUhMjl In a
neai manner, and
S'ores, Trunk and Harness makers, &c A - ..
Apgiv- .lAjr w:
Enqn|T9>of,'v-- 1 ::v(tn
; .feb2d.;.: :-;.,^y^erst^et.
For 7 - ir --
fTEATXARGE 4>W^LX4NG ; fflt e
i extensive Grounds for Garden, and. Stables fSgils,
'nuacfi^th© :
Cliff streci'j Pofts&siomgiTSiL'biitbfe lato'f'March..,
For terms, apply to D. EL M’ABOY, GaHr4AWMpr
C. Totten, at the Fort Pitt Works. : , _ ffeplff* •
'T7lGß'Sil^ri^ofo< i Grodndhavlnjt. a frontW 60
aJ'fSSfbn'CeritfhAVefftfty ttiiiff*fanftltig'DJf fcIRHHi feet
tatwo ,fitreeta^XJn:the/ ; lotiii-,eTectttdr&;-JargfrBrick
Dwelling House, nearly;ne,wnnd
is planted with the bestselectea' Fruit'
lihocountry oan&ffotd-^ffatipUchtteh*:aaae.soon;tfiEr
t- rr/r,f ■•1. - At&iHraefrFYrtfrth SlreelH :
febllitf between wood and:fanitfafiftd, .r
-: - •■,■•; ; o v For atot ln lUrtnlßgltam, '. j
QNE NEWTHREE STORYIBRIGH: HGP3£elpf|
.^iih.storej;opnis,-flndc.eUsr 7
ate for 4 Targe Grocery and ProducebuSlness. _ xoSses%.
ion tu&y heMd'imflledmteiy, wiflf alow wfit j wh koofr
businessman.'
ALBO—Ohe Targe Brick-occupied as .a . boarding
•KouiteAitd-itKi:. v-- -] -Juv
,• ;AESO—Bievenfnew threo Eiory Brick!fldase®“-*ome ,
Just finished; possession given immediately. „ OtheTsdh
the Ist April. ” v ' | .
Frame* Hduae, and 'several- np stairs
Brick Y'ard. and kiln to burning-, ]
7 Lufcbdl Yard j With* sp&tce
amottm—and .oneiofthe: best pomuabou tithe
■ sales. • .■• - : ’
* lbtTCivofaWy:
situated far siFoandry ooi? Cngin&Shpporother sunnr
:lacmangfbaving I; de^. l (a^rhpril'3d#-«
fittingouiaiidrepainng steamboats,Ac., r T ,
r -ALSO 1 , FOR iSAV!E&mjm 3 Biicli > : iii Ibla; f afidjsold 1
low* if not told before; tbeyiwlU be sold oa-TUesdny,, .
the 85th of March next l atlB.o I clock, ftt cash or ap*
'proved paper.-' ,'--^l-^-.^^. - ■ j
- leasertn v j ,■■
j Apply Jodho. hi? Birmingham^'
. near the .RolGnjr Mill, from 10 to 2—or at the WareTOom
r otnttin' I ~mxvtik , #¥ : A 29' Water 1 sbftfetpor
1 through the* Pittsburgh PostOf&cei b jOpaid ieli'en; l »_ Vj- f
feb3 . ,
.•.x:, . 'Foe, Jiem*'. ' x
' L HANDSOME
s aLThirdaiidFodrtli , atroeu,afp J reicenr occupied ,by ;
{ ‘
; rAtao-7?A lorg? in; otfi#,second.
story, next door to Mr.'Duff’s Mercantile College,' This
Room is well , t i aFci3^dahd f ¥uit4bi'e > fisi > a l MusiehJ B&£'
lopnor
; • Ciplitf :: OSTcfe,Thirf»u,OTCTtiie l*dH Office.
' X -STORY
MHi Lane. Hamdfatroet-kridgjst
and, Aqueauct. Enquire of H. W. Fish, .Real Estate
' Bro&brf eo rnfer'ttT St a ififl ta.~ focifi9 '
KL j. .v
' A LOT OF GUOUKD/ conlalninif Acres, : filtaala
r\ oißexreT. !Be»»crsdan
ty.qn-wUclijibe?^i««KW(i,*(i{iiT «i»
40 feet, U atones high, wnlt a liaaemem. TieWmsejlni
beeaweli bnlltand well finished, andeotintftisirf fdpma, :
It is -within SOO y«T<I.-of the Ohio river, and conunsniU
afijtet'edssMr.tcsM,t*fefflßdoainntJie>Ksitlt west l»-
the State .road teodingto rfew Liabott,Ohio. This pro
ipenjswduldße'&stlUlS filtrcbtmtry trealdeiteß.o^fo*
Tiie- tetoS ero-feo that ivwill be a
•febB3;tf‘u- ,i-s nd ;nAttorneydhtLaw*gotmh ft. _
:■ Saie-j■ ■-■ K ’ • i
ANDJLjoflV*itii&iedon
W Walnut Ward;
ia ; 2^leeiTronraJHSiflOfest-decir, crar'aftoii-tlicrt|aro
.two i .Tenna e a jy;7-Titl© goodi
For particulars,’ enquire 'ofiAldernifui PARKINSON.
iPeniyßtrecsFifllrWeitUf
7<iacb for- ; 8al*i : l'** 's
: fIIHE Ghaniqr’a Coatpompany.wi&ggll eameKeiry &*•-
X sirdblfpuca qf LAND * situated on and nearithc
teßcratheraierroimu
of their-railroa<L-, - • ■ -.
TheLaadwUlbe divi&ed’into quanutiea ta suit
cfcasersi and the temu of payment will-die
£nqnitaoC- iSV '* •
1 sep4 ' • ~ v - ■-. • * -tV- Tfratfagqr*^
’ drag and Preieripiton Btbre ifo* Sale. \.
< XUKUG PEEScmPTiOWBTO&SVIficatetI in
flourishing >idti
is doing o' pre/iJaJ&'&iirxrii#, fff ‘oSerea'forSEUe'i pan.
easyterms. »fard*' vszi’U) ?.,tj *.
For farther paniculars,applyat this office, ii&£9o
THE* undersigned offer? fo;. Bcye a.large number or
valtta’&lfebuLldiiigl6tßVand i ßd«tß' very'desirtLble totes
;Xar'munbiactorieSvin theiorougb*f gjnuinjftsm, 1 >cb iV
ted near tie -new Public School House and English Lu*.
iherahChuTclr'. s:u v\ v* i>'j"t.'.o ■<■-
The rapid growthof; Birmingham in population aid
manufacturing wealth) .and me reasonable prides at
which lots wiu be sold, will render iheihaJJafa^d'pro-
Sr#»!>lA lajewwm, >TMi?<RSrfe?K. .
. .For,pamemai3anateriatenmare.(2;tl»OT.owj?lgnea,
at IKe offlce of Bed. 1 F! GMfieJ'Ej^W^SriW^tleet,
■ Pittsburgh; Bgtweetf 38 W Sfih-iiirebiSJifr VOfTW-ilfiarn.
Symmes and N. Patterson, Ksq’rs, tuftheir iolncea irf
Birmingham., ... tian3<a -„fi M<teR3,Fi,iSATO [ M, l ,
-:-= r----1.-“; sit'scn:!'.! 3 ;i,
, /TtHE Subscriber ofiersdbr salea larcc nutltvell built
T BBlBRB o BSK,!rotVfiyg.?.rWire*iß ! #P f iR^ 111 ?i'
situated on the JFopeth,street Roa4, vpbifi,three miles®
this city. Possession give'n olithe ut cfAprUceXt,--
Also, a -very desirable lot 1 bf gVoUnd; pver.
FOUR I ACRES, iwiihMprioig of excellent water; Were* 1
on, situated near the above. Alsp,ri icaoC.grpnnji 43'
, feet 11 inches by 120 feet, adjoining, the residenne o| Mr,,
A.. .Toner, near, (he city, opposite' the 7th .Ward, on
Fe arts yivnni aX Venue' ’Vo-aesifbA VivenidiiiiddiGlely.
! Itiar.ow certain tiibt Ibe'PlanicKoafJwiitbbCotnpleied,
nasnhrobovo property, early in-ihe'damingsammef.—'
Faf farther info ram tibn-.gpply to. JDA,Vi D, fth ;
street Road, near the first described property. 'jjav^ilf-
•i;i-.'A , Vttittel)laHrijne*tyJWrea«ati ' 1 *?»
arid iiiberty btfbe‘u,ai{d ; haa pedn
J nowiy papdrid had tainted ; itW no«e occupied by Mrs:
-Vtrmer. :Henf,S2Si) itfer Annumt-,Xppl#;ta-myself, r or
Robsbt C.Toma,allliq worksof. janep, ACo, j .
Possession given on the Ist of April! '
■ decanf . . f;: A;-■■.-■.Tjyi. , e;Tlia, ) rt ifinnrtMari.;,.
A Brlohs Boaeo tmAifPemyiola for gaii,' :
A NEW-THfp;3TpRyrRRICK | ,HOD3E|':vSh ten
j9t Xois of Oronna, sltua;e in lire Bbroagti-bf'lintv
renMrville.srhebonsoisweliamiilSedforspmfortand
ooavenience, and the situation is healthy, ana pleaiant.
The crOumi isOlb feet fVoni 1 On Cliesnul’ street,'by 140
; feetseepia/PriM,-34,000.-, ■, -,i : ,
Also, seven Building Xots.on the Boiler Roan-at
"S4lW.' Alsojivid«hildirigln>tsi'«n,Nbtflf»treet;At $229.
Also.sevetalotherLois, at,Klsp,o3ooatid 325ueaeh.—
Tenns eajy. Thia properfy is riot far.frbtti the Gttiiam.
and near the 1 Omnibus,land. ‘ r - ' l■ ; > I
a Valaaljie Porkk'i'olf Bttle. 1 ' j - ■it,
<yn ACRES OF O onqie Mononga-,
■,t ttbomPiUsbirgh/
—having 12 acres ofan’6 nv&r bottom !&hd>&dthd
‘&Hc« tsnrst>ThtaciiplancHaU:tiUAblei'iBhfontd9Mis^ib*
StablOjijprmgjiaoßOjauvaputcßStWt'.liOiuejJprab-ori
chard- or about 400 trees of various. frniM, anq good
qualities; about' 4' J Esrea : bf-“coil
’• '■mixl# 1 - i:: et^TOiaihtefleldfcp-
-Jii. V7 t >,
... _ -r’ToLet: . \i K
! A. DWELLING HOUS&tkQ'-TMfd sarttttty: tiliova and
■ neartoSmllhfieli., I\has.gasdxiare «;,l sraeyard:
waih Koiiae, ic. "Will oerentea lowy Witt ■pofiiiessloii
■giiretfiiameaioißtf'.w it r■■«#(!,.-.-u:,!
.-Also,.forlease,orcalOtjomelotarn Ure, Ninth Ward,!
bevwelu the Allegheny BiVerana'PeWvstieeL-'’' 1 ’
- . • - . W.M, M. ; CARI4W«TON> I "in t
... t .. .. i . (.y Atßentaiainßariiogton’i,
1 martaiw 1 J - IFoti'tiir WltamynbarWopd,
p.?»" l •/*
TWO fine.HMUes to, teat in Eaat Liberty, wilh 'sfjai
r «at House»;Garaen,'Frulv*El'.fce: ; Enomitfor -
M.'a .---tV7. ~ I Ei ; B.I©&A.YO,
; mill? ~ .■<.. _ Noji Diamond
•r**v - ;
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Wh»V.a numlnt af Ju^i»
•Will they take a hbuf'ef Mk& 'W^Onmt
■aa-hoilwkediiajUppeietUeet telere.n,,flpi,S
room firs, after.having aocompanieJ v hJ»„wifj ta
ij^ssagaa^ss.'e**"
board*
. totfa f/’ par i! eolat jy fof Ildiea of Nell’a di*po»
is settled in
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•lvr^??A. woaW not ba*e so brilliant- a women
dwm*fic>dftfdg4}'
M^lSSiSifesssas’"
eryforyott’ni Bake%digbiSie«o brighiendcheM*
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&°m ber„ egmfii % house keeper, ea
my old nurse Used to reitme, and never cared for
'gehertl Bbci4ty,'yoii ; kno« > ! ■‘Bat ffiirt ii Nelli a :
ia'belle.:> As belle, whemtyo.iaed to go .U^dincing
with our broad pantalettes and aaahea.„,She nev.
er lacked for partners, and many a heartache did
eha giye- a h? t by her pretty
and saucy—- r ' *■-
*> %iyS;-my dsaV,*'ihteftflplS4 Willi*.
wtWeU,- icoquettishiithen;?itr'ic .please® tyon, Sir
jvlpt
sheflret entered society, And wh« 'a atthiaUon
sle hae.BUS&nep to this half
ftiuStffcthfes*
itds very hard for such awoman-to.heco at® blind
: and and ha content with
dbedevot|onnf (| one.',, ,’ -1
’ (I'Ke’n she ought not to have tried it,'* eaia’WiU
Tis; ; Bliihflj£' ‘‘lf the admitaKon oFthb^hidtltuda
! wai'treeeaSary and .;alUsnffieieptiS wtenlfdidhe not
; <!P9tiqMeito ,he theiridol ?;;■ No 4 no,'«Mß *«omsn
marties aha . must.,be .done .with;flirtipg.«nd ce>.:
' quetry. Ilf w'wrtno,'in' the'ligßiSi’a^i3e land I and
"ytfh khowitV'Eate-i Shdvlw:only‘aflriMKed to
. hear.yon talhaa-ydn dO:l - ivoir:'n !Jt , ,'7’eaM
... Eate laugfeed I gpod : into
( an . to tha wapta of Mire
Gerlrudei now advaneedTmm a'cradleWh'ijnh at
her'6i6£fierVbedSlde,’leayidfc :: Wi[lW , 'td v ‘tttipact
i thatsßbeiihad 'wickedly- betriyedlbimc intd this
warm defence of her own principle^,,l&hether
.he t advisedjhis ? .friendslf)rgan,,.for therehad been
agrtatmtimacy'between fh'einoi''!ai£ r, uppn do
mestjs arrangements, we Cannot tell; btifmif same
'.opinion Wi th: regard; to .' taking) ,>a: houanbas e*»
.by ol&atjgqntleman,,to gfejut a
.month; after they; ,She.\w»
'ih’gbeibre / ihe'dirassing 'iable taking ihir flOwars
from 1 her hair,' a udret! ailing, with i®3hflf I grat»
; ified'.vaoityj the 'minytaraiplimetitaifisthnd! bean
.lpvislred'npodheratitbniipatty/givfqiftfei'honot
by.w.brideatnaid./ If,ever •wqm^n 4 could ( .|e(par.
abb«i for'the'ihddfgenpeofao Mni\ ...a'wmSess
ai 'ydfllty,' there WiS' an'eictii'e fbfirrdThhbttauU
thli&ile tbat- was reflected'in- tbe*ni«df).>i.Tiie
:eye%no;soft-
f e<jrnpteiipni and,v.the.
her head ia'the gracejaldccapatton/ 'oat<
vied the parity of the'peari 'bfactiervkhlchtslMpi
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‘ Well, Nefty i ;are*y6tf: tfav tired of, allthi* fuss;
lttPeHiin&anil, wSd itwd
watching ■i&y'imd'Jthinking iaH,wd;tLßSSiia4;'4ear
r ffadsr,.yi¥ni®i-ft»
•_ij.ywresj |or it.
waVvery aeanym'orriiiig ly/ thV-walehM had
jhit ; lhlda«icle, WW tfi&fc . 'tan
round rs-j
vijiS anf npnsenafl,Jndeed |£ •SWrejMtfit’* the
.mpstdelightfalthirigm the notf£ .I'dpa’tfatow
1 -l''Sfever‘iDeW' Cap(ait} te£ : '-to s 3?oU»
<hetterjend‘Xttyidre£B;Sta3iSOibecoßtiDgi>:;rß6tßa
.eeej.howmany^imeadidl.diiflcel’.,,,;;
• Eat’ oDce with,'ine*. was not mucß trouble
te hee^that count/' ~ :r: "■
;■■■;« Obi riTwiiild. have been TJripoatemasfot ■mar*
tied ! people: tb .be dancing: .thgethers-.t -NoWp yoa
f Ote.-not ; jealw already?’, and. th? jtße^ifal : eys»
turned fait upon him.,w»th a .mostfovsblel oo»
‘tirß!diiigi : ’fewii£cfiin'^ :, ldoK!.“' ’' "■ '~ t - "
Na I l? tttdt £ 3ealt«iB'''eJ!Betly, , feai(l ,: ai softeeitoiw
-ihsn.tithe lest iiwJiicir dfae>.isjlsakeciiadiuted.—
an attraction of for our. friends’ parties,.as.well
igtfyovL' ladies 'dis. f,
! lSsHe'?V-‘Hdw lovely -tlfat
Eound very well Vta youj out
as the gentleman, r jr^o : is ;
something 1 donit .altogether, fancy. H’o'wOTef, ‘
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we, can’t, -make any ,moyementa towards homes
ldng I “di tbislasisi vi "''
11 ' Towa rd B housekeeping!' Wh'at'a ffeyf'Why ■
does not phpafmakS y.oliviryOTeldomej-Ned'J’
‘Yes, certainly jhntyouoannot suppose I in»
ten4. J ieing f .indetft^to £ ynprfAnther for a home
all my life.’ . ......
“ "IWelt'theiii we sinto boarding,' if yon will
“hirf'ttop’Uete; ’ttotf t like.* • 1
it i Your father :, is tf reasonable 'fhad!' : iny lore,
and most: sen'thatT’-ani noi< Eolfi!h':ih!wishing
itaU«Ciin,~niyioWn%liDnSet!;io.'i;3: r« *B - t
-"'Batl'CanitllaCfr'a hoase'.'ta-fhidfcabout! I
sheald neyertget ! tiine : for;aiiy: i thihg. ll!i 't ; *hoald •
-'MbdtfaerediWith'sferVantsvbdtherei'witii’liißrket'
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7 ydn';'lor“.ths:e6rop|im*ht.'’7iH9iv^.maay
haya wei.passed. alane.tageth'ej'.'iq that
eery iparlor?’ : , -t..?-- ■■
• <*AjEMtyfwa were 'laversothen.l’r -,<i «t«a
ii :«i&od ; ate now;- * Whereas' We’ once'
tired 'other"People, we' now!"only 1 Wdiftjr each
'other;’";; ;"• 'v' : 7";; ■
‘.'/Ah, don’t, be esoaa, Ned f .£•
iidt riatmeanit.- Bat I. think ! litda
.white- hapd% Arranging dinner,' piyihesti, in a
■meattof -cooksi-boose-' iihen, - andj: heef lieuWby, I
ehould bavetootimeirrpractic*, noltime: to read,'
«r be agreeable/ , ■; .. ... > n.jtay.r
Mra. Grant finds time (or all these/' ‘W- ..
■ •-. * Now don’t bring Kite up as an example. You
know she’a perfect/ I concede she’s perfect; I al- •
ways didiaHcrtftPlOvS* Her 1 dearly- Bat she dos*
: not i gai into generaleociety;;and l oah-’feliTe withv
out excitement,yoaknqw-.cjAb,please tgkerooms
aj, a .hofilviori ihe MarkBe l 7M,i7,j[ , Ai..by9ak it to
’fai&r.' ii;!! go- jfJynS only„,™t oty 1
anything iriorfe honse-ikeeidnSf.,'
It is not in the bearfpf a yhah'g husband'to te»
SUrdny thihk’so feriii^Wll^pcmtimtft it feged j and
l thtf iddy!i»oithft !: pdimi , aS: mHt J itioie» < d'or' ; trfuo
"j”s?iUss^rani' ■jto’fiH
jit-the Mattie. gmwMni ti»i,‘i®|. wi“
jnsl rsa; briiiiapr/as. before hen.butjrisget wd the.
lifeofisdcictyjhs'i'lodonitV'likaimßniEridjalieSi'fee
oaidjMsWKafedech*ibMa!en«*iagsrisi P®»>
( tans#his 9 wif(» j fidvei!i£hdd
'abtiTcrihad dighitr'fefp^
Qjoakings do not alway , tf hrilikniS® r ß’“ ,
for a time'tyoufigl^rgsn
doxehdjdre'ofherjdangttagyTnamQ,
sgtewt^iaost'eptdcns^'fefacoamn^^gpalaata
'rtt-Ti /soo’-M t.'&iifii&y. ?itij»!t,'TOSSHl a ire '' "
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