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J;V {. &:■ • f7u- .v T r>V;;:, .1,14^" , 4 n YS^.-'S'X- S^s»^ t&iifjihsik <M Sfvi'Jif'B^' to^iswBsysiis:- »ll i&sMigjM ISsagppiaa! ite PIMMi t|; v isipiM^M i^-'v’<* r’.^T' wim Hmffun wii itPPI j-.»’.-^-^Af f J-j,ft^~y-.:v~ l ~wv.-'g.r.C?,-S-.,..^ | if : -'-"iM’n ; - J ' ; C j.' | lii ! ih|-'iir« II | , ~~;.| r I ' ■'■ • r • •,• ... <• . 1-’ . .. ••• i■: iv< r - v »*'%■ '•* -.*' : ' v -"‘ r ■■■ --' ; - 5,. l l: L '. +**'***'*?' t ? y, ,1 1 “ [ ’ * ' N ' ;iV \£-s.* - IfttL."' ,i Jagg® VL .\ < , - ■ . ft. . *n\ "-I I '»*.*• •-4:,*. .: « ? i ’ 1?, ■ :. 1 . ■'■ ■ i • .•' ■ • V;\7r*V.^v;--V:.>- VOLUME IX DAILY MORNING POST. . Fnirtiedand’Fit&luAsdftxry Aformrtg,{StMday* rxcepitd.) BY HARtER & LATTON, NOBTp-WXST COBKXB. OF. WOOD ANDVIXTH STREETS. . • ;[EraEl?MS.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly ti advance- Six Dollars will invariably be required if •: aotpaid , ' :irj»Single copies two cum—for&ale at the counter stub* Office, and by the News Boys. > .-| THK MOKSINO POST ! Ta published .ftomthe same, office, on a large blanket ] *i?e sheet. at TWO-DOLLARS a year, m advance— -singlecopiesFrvßcsNis. . .••< jn^*No paper.will bediaconunaed (uuUssauhe dU« ■ eretion oftho proprietor,) until all arrearages are paid. Qy No attention will be paid to any order unless ncr j eonpamed'by ihe money, or sausfactoryreferenceinthis j . kt [or Connected u/ith the EsiabhshJJimtof.tie Morning. 1 ■i .i jtost tf ons.of thelargut Job Printing Offices tn tht city I - ■ lowers fill Jfinds qf xoarkxs dons on-, the shortest notice, ana I matt rsosdna&f* terms: . . ; j RATES OF ADVERTISING AGREED UPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, ■■■ TSfl USX3 KONPARSIL, OR LKRS : ■ Oneyquare,oue insertion g 0 50 ' “ tl each additional insertion 25 “ • u oneweek 1.75 : '• two weeks ■» -• « —— - 300 u u three-weeks* ..*...»•«•" 400 u onemoiuh----*--*--- fi 00 • K u -two months. 7 oo <{ • <l three months-- — —O.OO. “ “ • fourraonths • 10 00 . i « > .• six-months »--—»— 12 00 } f . » oneyear l —l9 00 Standing Card,six lines or less, per annum- 10 00 < . - CnxNO&ABI.R AT PLEASUREt One sqQate^perarinum,(exclusive oftbe paper,)* 25 1)0 . . For each additional'square,inserted over one mouth, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly, rates, half price. ’ ... Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates tor office to be charged the ;-jsameasotheradveruscmenis'. • * ->.. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued till forbid, and i payment exacted accordingly. i Tho privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined i rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise' j . meats not perlaimngto their regular business as agreed • ior,to be panlextra- " i , All advertisements tor charitable lustituuons, fire.} - -companies, ward, township and other public meetings, j and such like, to be charged half price, payable strictly! ti a&VASCK. Marriage notices lo be charged 50 cents. - • Deathnotises inserted without charge, nnlessaccp-n* - P'tnipd'bylanerftl invitations or obitunry notices, and when so accon",yarned,to be paid for- RegUlar adverUßers, and all others sending.communi cation*, or requiring notices designed to call attention to Fairs, Soireer, Concerts, or any public entertainments, where charges are made for. admittance—all noticeaof private associations—every notice designed to call at* tenlion to private enterprises calculatedoi intended to promote inJividuolmterest,can only be inserted with the undemandingthatihe'-same is to bepaid for. It intend , eJ to be msertedin the local colntnnjthe same will bo • charged anhe rale of not less than ten cents per line. • 'm 5 * 0 ? 901, Fist Notices lobe chargedtriple price. , lavern License Petitions,62,OOcach. : • Lcs®* and Medical Advertisements to be charged at fullpnces. . Real Esrate Agent and Auctioneers* Advertisements not to be classetf under yearly rates, but to be allowed a discount of ihmy-three and one-third per cent, from the emount-otvbilis. r WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. Unevquare,three insertions 5O Do. each additional insertion 03? . AVDERTISEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. Pie square, (10 lines.)one insertion-.—• .. —.— .50 50 . D 0,... each additional 1 insertion *—0.25 . All. transient advertisements to 00 paid in advance. WHITE A CO., Gazetie. L. HARPER, Post. * ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR A Co., Chronicle. . :.v. FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispatch. :Dcc f 1,1849.] JAMES \V. BIDDLE. American. professional (Haris. OllN R. LARGE, Attorney aiLaw, Fourth street, near ...•SipHhfield*-.--.. - marOfl G. ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Law.- Office 4lh , st;, above Wood. - july4-y f ItHOJjAS M. MARSHALL, Attorney at Law. —Office. L Lowne’s Buildings, Fourth st. % jan7*ly E. B.CARNAHAN,jlttcmeya{£aw—Officeon Fourth »st., between Cherry alley uud Grant at." Ljei2*y DR. BROWN S OFFICE, N 0.65, Diamond alloy, near .Wood street. . , ■ ■, jebl J N. M.*CIjOWRV , Attorney and Counsellor at Lair.— « Office in BakcwelPs Buildings on Gram street. je29’J7-ly. ° T : SCOTT. jOaitist, Fourth si., live doors west of Mar tr.» ket.- Ail work warranted, and if not perfectly sal lsCactory.no charges will bo mode. feblO T3LMOVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, ha# removed Uis Xv office to Fourth street, betweeu Wood and Smith tield streets. raarls-ly CDARRAGH, Attorney at into—Office in Bake we IPs • Buildings, on - Grant street, opposite the Court House. • . __l jy2Uy TOHN BARTON, Attorney at Late —Office, North side t/ pfßlUistreetjbetween Wood and Smitfifield, in the sttne braiding with Alderman Morrow. ~ sep3Q-ly i \ EOKGE F. QII.LMORK, Attorney and Counsellor at \jT Lato. —Office removed to the 2d door below Grant at., on Fourth, to the office lafely occopied by Aldcrmanhlil- I r. marttO N. BUCKMAbILK, Alderman —Office: Fourth street « third door above Snuthfield|South aide. Conveyancing of all kinds den with the greatest care • nd legal accuracy. * ■ Titles to Real Estate crammed, Ac. novlS R- BIDDLE ROBERTS, Attorney at Laxo. Office No. « 132Sraithficld street, between Filth and MXih. Collections carefully attended to—special atientio g veu to Conveyancing. , ■ : [decQily - ■ ... DriOharVei Hofman, " : TTORHEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, has removed his IX office to No. 730 Southfield street, between bixth and Virgin alley.. = ■ • • .. |dcc3t> K, P. A Q, L, D, Fetterman, ATTORNEYS AT LAW—Office on Fourth street,be tween Wood and Bmithfield. jan2s;y W.VtrrDaiiiiN ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office; second story Wil kins Hall. jaitiM:ly ~ ~"Wm. O’ll. Robinson, . A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office N 0.99, on Fourth J\> street, opposite the Mayor’s Office. tang3l:y . Samnel P.Roii, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office m Fourth street, near IX Grant, in Lamartine Buildings. mar29:w J» O. Jennings, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Of fice, Lowric’s Buildings, Fourth street, between Smubfield and Grant. aps • - j* s. Hamilton, A TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office in J\i. Fifth street, between Wood and Smithheld streets, formerly occupied by Tbos. Hamilton, Esq., decM,and Anil attend to Che business remaining unfinished upon his dobket. ■ . . , , . mayl3 IJEN JrMITCHEL* •- SAMUEL PALMES. IQltohel A Palmer, Attorneys and counsellors at law— OJftce on Fourth strut, a ftxo doors beloto Smil?\field. Alibusioess entrusted to their care, promptly attended to- Collections made and Conveyancing executed on mode taie terms. ■ ■ , feblltif Law Partnership. mHE subscribers have associated themselves In the X practice of Law, under the firm of Black Sc Wash ington. One or the other of them, when not engaged in Court, can be found at all umes in the office, on Fourth street, Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Black. SAMUEL W. BLACK, £ebB’ : READE WASHINGTON. Dr, George IScCook TT-AS selected Pittsburgh as his permanent residence. TX He has taken the house lately occupied by Alder torn Miller, on Fourth street, near Granvlmmedimely adjoining the “Lamartine House.” His Office is attach ei to bis residence, where he will constantly be found, unless absent on professional duty. Office hours front 7 o'clock#. M. to 9 o’clock; a. m., and from 5 p. m. to 7 p r ' ; • • • npgg f l ENRY W. WILLIAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at iXTaw, (successor to Lowrie Be Williams,) Office at tbe old stand, Fourth st., above Smithfield. THE Paruicrship heretofore existing oetween Henry OV Williams* Esq., and myself,in the practice oftbe law, was dissolved by mutual consent on tbe 26th alt., and the easiness will hereafter be continued by Henry W. Wil iams, wbom‘il most cheerfully recommend to all for whom I have the honor to do business—as a gentleman every way Worthy of their confidence. . • " dccte-iv ' WALTER H. LOWRIE. ~VTEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's RutM- Xi tnn, FtmrtAifTWL'—HouGn A Anthony, Daguerreo -typists' from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, -to their Daguerreotype of citizeas and others, at rooms in ■the third aio»? of Burke’s building,4th st. Persona wishing pictures token may rest assured * that mo pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest Oar instruments are of the mostpow- Pictures udsurpassed h J?e h d 6 10 n «"«- Thepubirpar. Jts&ssr w,u “ *S; k usnnstrnctioiu given in the an, containing th. mnrl .Hit Improvement.. ■ 8 (jttboffr.plilo Batablunm.ntTKy wm” SCIIUCHMANN®* or . , xxnan sTRKBT, oppositk tub post-ovvicb. pirrsnnnru' X/TATB, Laniscapes: Biil-bcads, Show-billl!^ Lab.U iil Architectural. and-Machine^Drawingsi-Bu'^iniis^ and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone and Printed.in Colors,tGold, Bronze or.Black,in the most|^>grovcd stylo and atthe most reasonable prices ~ u-.-'. -. v, . ; Sosintsrs <£ar&s. A*^S^v^ ES - Ptfan r ‘° ®«. Mjjnk Hamden & Co.'s V Unttf Packets, Pifth at. Ana aiinrhelow Wood, fcbl N-E comer of Wood mid Si*Uv BiXgcla.r?.ni-« «•» ■> ." . t *• jj i . J ; v rfr; t >• • febl ‘ *ftj" HQIiMES& SON«£aH£frj and DteUentn Fxehangt A* «Aom. anrfJßon* Noiki. ftn 'Afi iebl A FUIjTON, and Brass Founder, No. 70 tieaond' **» Btrcel> between Market and Ferry streets. fcUl SCRJBAj MookstUef). aad Binder. ' -_t-' Mtuy streps between Wood ernd Market. • Jan 7 ..•■■ e' A. MoNULTY'de CO., Forwarding and Commission * Menhants, CanalJtesm. . "mart WM. OYER, Grocer ana Produoe lisafcn. No. 153 ■Liberty sired, Pittsburgh. taarl7 ■"'I’CljUSKi. Y, Taiiorand tticlAicr, Liberty street V between. Sixth and.yirgin alley,aonthaide.- ■ • seplO PMcSTEIN,.Bmji Ftruaitr and Gas -Filter, Smith » held streeii between Diamond alley and Fifth at TPd A F?P£ P’CPHNOH,. Proprietors oitne Pittsburgh I 1 Portable Boat Sion corner of Penn ant! Wayne sta TT'nS,? w^,aat o Broom and Produce jy Poolers, No, a 7 Wood sircctyPnisbnrgli- [inyS3 ? L '^ lRU l„f I ' rc/Ulnl Wood strict, I secou l 3 door, front Water, .will keep constantly tuii | hand a well Belectediot of Ciothini-. "e: mtrll-ir IT < s “ c >?e«?ar tojlrarm t mj H'ml MSiZ «w*„taT" Mtrchant ’ ror ,hc “>• * ,T. .Resale Broar, Commission Merchant, Pap,ramt So**, corner Penn and Ir •toskTh }Vpoa\^.uinT P 7rZr^dlh^'n~F^~ Wood 7 JirMt» Z, ‘ m '" t ’ C;ffarrf ' oa ''''' cor,ler 01 Second and I *~‘ ** 1 1 ■ - ■ * ’OC»$ TOSEPH Major, Boat Start, Ship Char dieriT un<3 1C * KHAJU, £an£« r j a ;td Exchange Brokti\, B ‘ lU Wo6(, slrects = opposite the St,. I Ti A FAIINESrOUK & CO_, Wholesale “ 4 Wood ■«««». ond corner S 1md U *tr rflJ? K w v ’ uu !ncT U rer~of tl^TCopp‘d WoMvirl™ ‘ N ° ba JLn I: W str!xL, L ‘ahi'^‘r- <r «’“l"’ corl * er 01 Third and IVobd &&3&S®£®SSf: K A eonta for thelwiwarr Muuil JO hVlirL'T 316 the l..xclianire. Entrance nn P>,m.n.t w. j.THorii. ——.■'■ ■ . ‘ TC« and &“*'! Oration Snpra, Carpet Bags.&c -S W enm-r 01 Fourth and Smithficid sl«..Pitubutat. P, John A. Ceaios late oi New Lieboii t> *-W G'neraUv’ncy nLL,mI% V Foncanhng Mmhanu, No, 90 Market street, Piu£ kUenuon given to the purchase ana sale o? all land* of produce. *cpUi WM. IttILL&K, PUU-aDa. WM- EICIET-»T? wr>««v-,, MILLKK &■ RICKE rSON, Wholesale O’rJcerj'anil Icr,~ porters of Brandies, Wines and Seiran? ; No* 170 and I<4, comer oi Liberty and Irwm streets,Pittsburgh, Iron, Naita,Cotton Yarns, &c.» constantly on hand R.O. U. XETtIEH *— r r K r r SEB * McDowell, loeca-.oK.s ro K ? ™ £ ,^nT' lE| Yiv tSa J r ani te'C' l Drug and Prtmtfiim .r of Wood street and Virgin alloy. p£y«j. eians pre .ripuona carefully compounded night and - octJ:ti S , Houst y Sign and Parn'e*. and dealer m PAINTS, No. 44 Ju Clair E t Pin-; W** on hand oil kinds of P.xi.vre r ehher Boiled “?* anU Ccpal y* rniab ; Linked Oil; o' 1 * Spini* Purpenuue,; Window -Glass, of al Pull .>> Paml Brushes,&c.,allot the besrmtalUy, abd for sale ai reaeonalde uricea, seplt 1 iaaatv Williams, E tw**VV' i i r T^ff ,OR ’ fcmlihneld street. No. is, be. _ tween Ist and ;*(] acrcpto -• ■ __ Morris & llaworth. *««■»« w hV or WINE, MKstanft BKA . N P*ti>. t«u.ud,.«f..m Diamond - * * ... fqayJJl. Danl«i Yoancion. House, sign, and ornamental painter GiUeriT surd, opposite Hand. All work neatly ezecntml. Orders punctualijr attended to. ■ •{mnr»>-y td.o.sioekioa, " AI h Johnston & Stookfon, COOKSEI-LFK STA TIONER, PRLNTKR anti BINDER » corner ofAlar koi am! Third iireett, Pittsburgh, Pa W lt , , «!• A» ~ iror,E3AUs AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor !? ro f ' v “ od ,, nn<l Third sSecls, under St. Charles Moiei, Pittsburgh, Pa. JAJU22S O. WATT, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, .. „ So. 30 BXarltef street, _ Between Second and Third Pittsburgh Pa HJolm R. ii* Fountain ~ As> taken .charge of the BARBER SHOP under the OLD EAGLE SALOON, wbhre he solicits the pa tronage of the public. He hopes, by his endeavor*, to ment the favor of bia friends ' * *" Thomu 11. Little, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, I7IIFTI! STREET, between Wood und'Morkel street* . opposite Iron City Itolel, All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired... . . . ~ ,e [aprS:ly JAIIKS A . JOAKS, ' v HOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, A COB rant 0» UDKHTY AND HAND STBACT*. UOaIrLLTE assortment of Drugs, Chemicals and i-amily Medicmc-solwaysonhnnU. C. A. JU’AAtUlj'rY A COh transported, forwarding and com* MISSION MERCHANTS, . Depot, Canal tfusin, 40) Penn sl. aprlS Pittsburgh. PAUL A MURDOCK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and* STEAMBOAT AGENTS, No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati) Ohio* BAURIKIt & SHERIDAN, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS; IMITATIONS OP WOOD AND MARBLE. neatly executed. Fourth, btlow jtfor ktl greet, Pittsburgh, rnoMAs woods. • •••<samubl woods T. WOODS 4 SON. PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, jalO No. 01 WATER STREET, PITTAtJOHOn. JOSIIUA BHODEh - -■*—-ALFHW) P. ANBUCTZ JOSUUA tIIIODKS A CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spices, Confectionary, Sugars’, Cigars, #c.,sc. NO. 6 WOOD STREET, EAST SIDE, NEAR WATER. jalyl __ PITTSBURGH. SAMUEL P. SHtUVUH, WHOLESALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEAI.ES IN PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES, Nos. 130 and 132 Second st ., between Wood and Smtlhfiebl, IpHf Pittsburgh. . George ileale, Jr*. MANUFACTUREIFOF BRUSHES, wholesale and Rittatl, No.-IS Wood street, Ptusburghy Pa. Con stantly on hand, a general and extensive assortment of all kinds of BRUSHES,; at the lowest Eastern prices. N. B.—Machine Brushes, Ac., made..to..order at the ghortest-noticc. a y/- c ; i i;. s iimr3o:y ... L. B. WATERMAN;- • -H. N. WATERMAN- ♦ W. B. WATERMAN. L>. S« Waterman 4 Sons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Commission and For* warding Merchants, Dealers in 'all-kinds of Pro duce and Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, and Agents for sole of Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured To bacco ■ ~ • • ' marQ Jamei P, Uurbacti, RECTIFYING DISTILLER,, AND TJCALCT IN Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, No. 197 Liberty sL corner of Barker’s alley, nov!9] Pittsburgh pa. HI. D. PATTON, (Successor to J. S. Bonnet 4. Co.) Wholesale Grocery Rectifying Distiller, AND DEALER IN .. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.WINES, LIQUORS, CI&AR.S,.FRUITS, NUTS , *e 162 Liberty alreei t Pittsburgh. ap3 JOHN 8. KENNEDY. _ Jf. HAfiLETT. KENNEDY & HASLETT, Sbccessobs to Kihsky 4; Knox. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Jeuelrti: Silver Ware. Faticy and Variety Goads, Baskets, Comes, &c. No. 94 Market street, between sth st. and the Diamond, inr Clocks; Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Pittsburgh, Augustas, 1850. Walter P. Marshall, (SuccemoT to Samuel C . Hill,) IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN .PAPER-HANGINGS and BORDERS, . WindCVf Shad«s*;Ftfe £oar& PrintM, &c.. Sre Atso—Writing* Printing and Wrapping Paper , : . No. 85 Vvood street. belweenFaunK Bt. and Diamond alley, west side, ja9 , . ' Pittsburgh,, Pa; “ ' JOHIfCPRBJSTON, " CORNER OFHAND AND LIBERTY STBEETS, (Over Jones 1 Drug Store,) PAINTER OF HOUSES, BANNERS, DESIGNS Emblems, Ac: AlsdJ'Steeples and all difficult ele vation?. : •' ID* The best and cheapen Signs in the Pity. (Ycb2B WHITE LIME—30 bblf. for sale low by . > r ipr7 ■: WM.BYBR. ' .. ■ v. 4 • 4 \ ’ Sasinm Carbs. 'Vytotateri Fiftb street, im /■J™ 2, "PP.°rile the Theatr'd, jreepfecrfnlly Ih forms his friends ttnd the' pnblJinn Keneralthathe has »lM» P £n<? 0l ? ra keeps on hoinl Coffins of all oasuch oc k oasw^ IDnd8 ’ and oil 01I,er W lcle . B neeemry d ! le in a e Oxe 8, n r; d leadenooffina wiilkaßup- K 4 °fo^Vai| feohoaHettn^01 "^ a lw a me4 I. A Jfrasi Founder, UiiS rebuilF and tostndss at his old stand, No. 70, Sc-' bp prr V strOettf, wiicre.hft will ' r?h„?fn d * o dei s lll ® lsl^’cnßt d i nars and fndnds: \ in nnn bells of every «ae,from 10 to: rrtnd!-lJ > «pa d S ca ® l patterns of tfte most approved. i£ an ' a £!s‘ 1 to t >e df the bestmalerinlsF tnpp!hpl a ™-!y a ' cr PraJ P , i Counters, Railings, 4c., te., eStnraed 5 ,a, 7 V / rie ? of Bra ” 0«t"W». if raqmr ' €a iVt?? d ? nd finwhed ia the neatest manner; 'iaiZH'uZSl* «ole agentft»fsaWtt»l Anii-Atiraction ife mneMee^ y celebrated f ° r the reduction of friction in "M"« Ai KF LA NINGffiLL.-Jambs Mell respectfully mfomhis friends and the ■RjSE nit 3} ■^ s ? aw csrabUshrafcnua now m full opera* finW e - "Preparea to furnish Boat Cabins, and a" hi l^\ C Z!^ ei Lumbrt ’ m,h P"»PW«<l«.»na stSufyln h d n?d a “ k ’ pla,mdon - one or b< ’ ll ' •> de *i «»«* to l order ooo ™ andMonldin K»>°< , ev«y deseripttonihvade Carpenters Would find it to their idvon-. rSfSv^.T^ir^ n a ??**• as llc caa ,10w famuli them with planked mufcsuuahle for ever? dmoriptlnn of work. • W COV.IIVOJIAM, : Plttabnrcb city aitt» Worba./ \V. CUNNINGHAM 4; CO , > r.r . VAOTrAcrirMßs op > : WINDOW GLASS,--' ■ hi. 20 hlarltt si, til, bmam Firstand Second, ir-=» . , ' PiUsbur»»h-'ra - r lt c - u Jr paid to odd size l ? Alpo Pealem^aiJilnss. Vinla‘uonl g ,, fee - : : [iyaa-lT 1 • -Hop© J?ouxidrsv • • K • ■ -OSOHOE BEAL*, JB., „ COCHRAN, M'BRIBE ft c 7, S ‘ re “' '“ ar Pittsburgh: tt naught Iron Work of’cVe{ylil-cn?,!Sn 'stWht'* 'si£i.* uo>1 '‘' > ’■¥* T) ?f a , 'r IN GROCERIES, Flour, ’ When., Rvif, of piiojCoo-“ r '‘ CUla^al ' em “ )l, pa,il ,0 the Bal ° / Kf p^?ENc;ES ”“^ eetkrß . Sc ilumcrv Ftobt D-iIzMl &^{dl* H J.mIS U, « ,nith «r Moorhead.-McGills AM” s»,»«* 1> Rueoi S T , SSS “pot^^T^T, M ■»“'»®‘-ove ThirJ Pittlbu'rpi, u K eonsiMUy on band a well,elected iesonmeu, o7,h c be n i SSHSIJ 2po"tV“u“e BuppplieJ *“'■ an ‘ H -' * h^ n™]*!! 1 ? 1 " Presunpuono wtllbe accurately and neatly i SJ nig™, Uam ,he be “ «' «T hour o. the da? MFR>' r ° ra,le ’ a lar d ei,luct of freehand good PERFU —.—I ——!— r -’.., Uec39 ; The Old Printing KatnblUhmenTT" " . lI.AXR lOILISTOX i. STOCSTOS’s.) B » a J'X£°? lt ~ and s ‘«to<<*ry Harthouu c i* '■lFtepMed uicrccuteece y etyleof .• hesaJfCommercia .Canal end; steamhoiiJni! ln‘7Xi l %tJl a^ S ‘ •5 tf ftSTib b "me"i -iKT Hrmu “s omoeland Book Uindary. No. M Third — • iiovlC R. CV STOCKTON, ~ {l*l* Johnston & Stockton \ W ■¥«-*! rLB n ea . ,u,i > invite ihe attention of Mcr of 3/ A\K *nnnlra h ' rs - hl ® lar s* 04,(1 su Penor stock ?!»?*! B 9°b*iC<mai->iingof Day Books, Journals nlcr an<l Letter Boofce. of eveij: U 1" d , . 1 ' lfu ; pa^r» bound iiuhe mon du. lo tive Sckr! UC » h fa ni off £ r ?» prices umt uannot fail *'.^ la “ kßookB r bound (o' y bi'en pattern. Printing 01 every descnDhon Oxe cuted with ond dispatch. No. <l7 Market s\ James Uoivryi Jr«« _r " ( £ Sl> BbD SSjRAD MANUFACTURER, No. S'* . fcttmnan s Soto, Ltbtrtt/ stteet. has on bund a’ o, Chair* and Bedsteads of every -descrip-- noil, made oi the best materials, which be will sell ! 0 w- i? r - “.? f lhe «»n , « quality can be sold in the ■ Uoa ‘ d call particular atlenuoa to ku large ££;iL 0 i a wnlnut chairs and Bcdsteuds, TllHVivr r -? 1 Scully reduced prices. - Also, IUKNING of eyery description executed in the neatest nmnoer. . ? raeri the Warerooms.or at the Mill, corner of' A marli and L,b<;ny rtf**?**, will be promptly attended to. ' ttagle Glass Works. JOh KPH D. ABEI.L, M^ h iv AC . ri,ftE s ° ? OREKr * wLafswarr; viala. botti.es attd Iftkif Potter* Scotch AU , Mineral Water. Patent Medicine and Went Bottles, of every JeictipuoJi • AIso—WINDOW GLASS— Keeps rortslttaUy on band a general assortment of the above articles. ■ID* A* the other Green Glass Factories are oil stopped,aa is the eastern ia summer, this Factory is now tnjull operation, and wtll continue m operation both tun mer and mntcr. Orders thankfully solicited and will be filled at the shortest notice. ’ t .iPTß'aMtouM, Ao.llJ Seeonl street, between Wood and Sruthfitld streets. ■ {jy29- ? sU*ly R«AL ESTATE BROKER, HENRY W. FISH HAS opened an Office at the corner of Sinithfieid and Fifth streets, Pmeburirh, known ax the “Great Bargain coruer,” and will devote his entire time aud at tenuon to the Purchase, Sale and .Exchange of Heal tatc, in city and coantry. From his acquaintance with the business, he hones to satisfy all who may favor him with Agencies in their line of business. ■ BKFERENCES. u , ell > Ira U. llcrsey, H. H.M’Cullough, John F- Perry, Oeo. F. GtHinore, Lyman WilraarthT J,K.Moorhead. Oupt. William Ward, Thos. Howard, W. O. Leslie. [acppLy JOHN SIAFFETT ’• *»Vr,AMia OI B . MAPirjETT A ODD, to the late krm of John Sheriff A Co ) BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, . AND MANUFACTURERS i-n of Brass Faucets, bteam and Gas k ;•?V \ £ ■ | Cocks, with all the various articles "‘^ljpgST*™ 51 '* used ui the PLUMBING BUSI - 127 und 129 birstßtrect. ..The aboveure now.prepared to manufacture ami keep constantly, ou.haud every variety of Guagt? and Steam Cocks, such as are used by Enuine builders and Plumb ers j also,. Gus Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Ga* Pipe, Ac., Ac., &c. (nov29 Carriage Manufacturer. K. DI.iBIQELUW, , ■MAKL'PATDBgR 09 . >3gs'Mggia£. COACH EH, CARRIAGES, BuootEs.SuLanis, Fancy Carriages, Ac on which isusedbprouiV Patent Combined Spring Bruce A Reach, Diamond Alley; between Wood and Smilhfield streets, Pmsbargh, Pa. Rjr“AH work warranted lo ; be made frorathe best New ark Hickory, and* none but the best Juniata hammered and rolled Iron aped In this establishment. BEFRRENCES. Hon. WM, WILKINS, WM. M. LYON, Kso CoPRODV PATTERSON, Drl E. D. I.AZZAM, j Dr. JAS. BROOKS, RD\V. HKAZELTGN Esa ; WM. A. !lill^:Co/B a nkers,R.H. HARTLEY 5 ' ; WM.: AL'ExanD£r"X%UNsl i .Coffin Mxkebsand FtnutisHtNol comet of Penn and\ Ega. [ iw" Cjairsts t opposite the Exckaneel ->£*3^— i, | clateL Entrance on Pent*, sfrics'l \ ■ •£,.• pectfully:inform theif friends and Ihe public, that they axe prepared to furnish and attend’ 10 everything in,the line of Undertaken!, aa they have' quit the business of Cabinet Making, and their attention! will be devoted altogether to the above bUHiheßs.'teeiV'wt large assortment of COFFINS made and finished,cover! ed,and lined.in tlie-neatest manner, with-a varietv oi materials, and at ail prices; we keep SHROUDS ready! made.'of all siics,-of Flannel, Cambric, arid Muslin ah all prices,, and made in the eastern style, and all other articles necessary fordressing lhe dead, and fttmishiSt funerals,-of quality and price to suit t SILVER PLATES or engraving the name and age; 1 ICE CASES forlnvlnv ' the bcidy in ice, by those who wish.to kedp their friends’ any length of time; and l»4ve ZINC Pans to put ice ini for laying on •the body; LEADEN Cofilrts always on" hand. Wehavd h splendid new HEARSE and a pair of fine horses, and any number of the heat carriages, etc ,! etc.fand will be prompt, punctual, and reasonable. ‘ ■ auglH-y . • • ■ ra>. ' Spring Fashion ror 18511 111 THIS beautiful style of HATS received-and for . • t . JAMES WILSON; ’ mar 7 corner of Wood st. arid Diamond alley .t fw ’M DVIOB woo D ST RE E T.,. /egKT ■U£:j:, ..^Alit'T'AgmOßSl■ . ■■■■. pH; s«e*}vei at 'the OLD stand, .of. G. W. GLASSGOW.. Beebe AVCo.’s’Fall. style of- Hats' for 1850. Those tn want of a good Hat or Can- at a small advange above eost for Cash, will please c... at No. 108 Wood Bireel, east side,third door below Fifth street. augfilldllt- . ' . .-.V v-. _ CHy Sblrt store. JVffJ* -JJ St. Clair streets (near lhtv bndge.K-u iyl , ial f ß “!°” I m?}n^o 0 ' lr make constantly on hand. Customer SHIRTS mude to order orombtlv. dceStily i S.tif.ivL, .. V'i -•- ’ ‘ t- « 1 * * '\v;> j " * ■ Tl r :^V-i ' i, **»;/ ;*’*■ 1 ' ; * *** \ PITTSBURGH, MONDAY* APRIL 28, 1851. For P. JY. BYRNES & CO., W South UruCdrnerW ■■ Pine, New York ; 30 JWaurUx, Road, and 65 I Graoitr xtrulifitwOrUcLnsi •■'■■*.. ‘.-. ■ HAS A LINE OP PACKETS eniling every Ovednjs ftom Liverpool to New York ;, tt lino of Paikela irom Liverpool to Philadelphia, on ihe lSih of each I month, ft Lin© of Packet? to Baltimore on the 20ih o I each month.- Also—tt Line of Packets on the' ifiihi and ■Wth •of eaco monui Irom London and Porumonth to .New. York., . . .t •• :■ ALSO—Drafts alslglHalways on hand; for any amount, si the lowest rales of discount; and all informltion given concerning passengers, that can bo given,Uith pleasure, by their Agent. . JOHN THOMPSON! - ja6; ; MS Liberty si., Pittsburgh BLACKJIaLL USB ' EMIGRATION OFFICE, l : • *T fHB CATHOLIC BO6KSTOBB,‘ 3iwa - Ko.s3' F?/U sitettintar Smith/Utd. - mijfl*, ancieraiened iftEi* this method of informing hta 'X•• friends ana the pablio in general, that lie has opened an,Office auhe.above immed jilace, and isprepured to i remit money ui sumsof-Ssan:l-upwards, payablent I sight, in,any town m .England, Ireland, Scotland iund i-wales;" '•■■■■■: i He is also prepared to bring oat passengers from Liv erpool to any port m .the United .State*. Being con* nectedwith a house of such long standing atf that of Messrs. Roche, Brothers AMtuterson, and by his strict attention to business, the subscriber trusts he will merit the confidence of those who may favor him with their patronsget For particulars, please call at the "Emigra-' non Office of ihe undersigned, Agent- 'V. B.M’CONLOQUE,? No. 07. Fifth *t., near Srauhfield,Piitaburgb- K’ftrtntti— Hon. John B.Guihne. Mayor of Pitts burgh;; James Blateljv Esq , Johh, J. Mitchel, Esq., Hon. W. Porter, Alderman M. \V. Lewis,Offices .'of'the Morning Cbromtie, Post, and Pittsburgh Catholic Jebl4::?m . « . jL7issP*C'' LINE: 0F PACKETS PHILADELPHIA TQ SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL r On tht Fighutnth day of €veru Month •JANE II. , OLIDDEiV > .jimsrose Child. 700 tans-ISth Ndv noNnt W BR^ V T’ **«/«**. 1000 ton «' «SS?c hONPAK,/. G ' D«wtov,-650 (ors**.»>* tail] Jan NEW , SHIP,— ions*Feb The above ships are built of the hestmaiciiala anriaf tertfe most approved .models for swiftness,.combined who the modem improvements for the coraiort of pas sengers. Their commanders are men of known ability inese packets will lake advantage of steam low boats,upiheDelaware. ... . Al*o, ehips sailing weekly from Liverpool to New Or leans. Passengers can get up ihe river cheap throush the Winter. ■< r For terms of Second £al/in and Steerage: passage, ap ply to or addresvhy letter .(post-paid*, • - . * ; - . ; ; i*. W. B\KNES4CO., Catouih street, corner of Pine, New Yorlcj >ld Waterloo Rom,Liverpool; • \ JOHN THOMPSON, ' •JO? Liberty street. Pattsbnrgh - fUUEIOS PaSSKNUBU UPPtCK- : s-tTOr SHIP AHOY! '.;w ' WHO COMMANDS? H A It Ai DEN & CO., WuoUaveappomiedthe subscriber Agent for their.-unW vailed Liucs of Ships from Liverpool to N 7 ew York Philadelphia and Motion. Lei the Ffiends of liimgranis be careful to have their arrangements made according to the turn ProvisionLav, ttijd lake no nrana receipt, without having- it inserted s 4»ihervn«.e they will have to pay in Liverpool, before the? ship. ■ ’ The following i/tuc lul according to law; '*l^' * 3 i! Ba. See/or Pork, 1 rlour, ) » I pin; Vinegar, 5 •• Oatmeal, , / 3 i&.Surtrr Rice, {/; ■ gj i “ Molasses, o *’ Potatoes, . « 2 02 Tea, V> 11b three quanaof Water per day, and sufficient b lor Cookmg. The caboose and cookinp-ranges for the we of Pas f*eueer»y«re aept under cover. Lvory attention'will be poidiopromoteihcir aeahti andT-omforr Rank of t.nglajifl Ptote« and Forcwn L/xchange pur chased fucarreiu naasi. - o’ i Debts, iietracies, Pension.*, &»*., &o T collected, and copies oi ills proc sited,wim every othotbasincsacon aected*sfl*;C»‘4n"S?dri'p«Srf « • - iO3«UA KOUJNSON, ■ •• Laropean Agent, &P°J- Handings..corner of Fifth and Wood at#,. ■ REMITTANCKS' ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND. WALES, . !'HANOF..amI GERMANY, To any amouiu'j l*y • Joahua Ilobln«on y European Agent, Post liutldtngn, ear. Fifth and I Toodsti issi. JPHiiSSL Qlerchunti' Transportation Line (VTA. PKN.NA. CABAL AND OAILEOADS.) EOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. KT .WITHOUT-' RE-SHIPPING, .rfl - C. A. hI'ANULTY 4* CO (. anal Basin, 4(W Penn si.. Pittsburgh. C/MRIES R 4 YNOI& Central Klock Road «t M Pliilnda. WE nre prepared to receive a large amount of Mer chandize and Produce, to ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate places, at bvferrates, and in less time , than in any previoas sea son. IS. 8.~-The increased number of Trucks provided by the Cunui ConxniK'donerft tor carrying boats over the State Railroad, will prevent any possibility of delay at Johnstown. Hollidayaburgh or Columbia, this season C. A..M’ATOJLTY, Canal Basin. TO BALTIMORE! AND PHILADELPHIA! {JSSSja TThe sieamer THOMAS 9HRIVER, M. S&atl>tt.Bv. ftTn«i.» r. leaves Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat, above the httmongahela bridge, daily .at 4 o’clock. P. M., and West Newton at 8 A. M-, running In connection with n daily line of splendid Troy built conches to Cumberland, and Railroad thence to Bald' more and Philadelphia. For further information enquire of O. M. HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongaheln House: or.C.ipt. JACOB SMITH, Freight Agent. Wharf Boat t. W. Smith. IRON CITY HOTEL, l ijik Street , between. Wood and Markft. Put'bureh LrMjood STAPLING attached to the houßo • japr7' National Hotel, Pittsburgh! £mia«do» Water Street, opposite the Landing of the Brownsville Steam Packets- s ' TMIIB House having undergone a thorough renalrina nt.it biting up,both inside and out, the «qb«eriber ia determined to use every exertions in hia power to make all.comfortable that tlunk proper to rail with him The Table will be always supplied wijh the best the market nfiord*. The Bar will be. supplied with the best and choicest HQuor*. Attached to the house is a good stable, attended hv « good Hostler,' JAMEa REAMBtI 8 IiI.LKN into tvtl. W. V CONMPT T r BHOWS’S HOTEL CORNER OF SETTHFIELD AND THIRD STS Pa. ’* BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS N. 21 —Good Stabling attached to the house. aRKE MS B,ii non h o ~~ tIUHBAUQH’a Old Stak'd;) " ; -;y - riIHE subscriber having leased the above well know- ; JL -and excellentestabhshraent, is nowprenared to *>n; tertain his friends and the traveling puhUc generuilv in the best manner and on lue most reasonable terras 31 Fits TABLE will at all times be supplied with everv delicacy of the. season ; and his Bar with the best of li quors. His stabling is very exteosive; and every arrange, .menthaa beeiunade. for the accommodation of Drovi™ WM. CUWan “‘ ~ : Waverly Houu, >J- ~ ,B®. 'sTS THE undersigned having,, twr;— succeeded Mr. John Verger ; iii.lUiapopular estabiishmenvaummncMio' his friends and the 'public generally, lhathe' will usr his best efforts lo keep up ihe well earned- and : long enjoyed reputation ofthe house.; 1X1(1 : He will keep constantly on hand every delicacy' of the season, Giiis, Snuu. and C»s OiraTßns,Hc and hi. Ban will at.all times be supplied with the Choickst I, Quons. [declTtty.l W. C. GALLaoh^u 1 “OUR HOUSE.**- r ~T^- S HELL OYSTERS AND GAME received deity “ Ona Hot-6’,:," No. -4 Diamond alley. ai y a jaltlm - - - - -• WftL BENNETT • To the ■ •. WE HAVE NOW FINISHED -25 doieh orVi^;.»' finebinck real Lambs Wool STOCKINGS are softer in the wool and more durable in the tfofnrSSS any we have heretofore made. Every Sock,Undershirts aad-Brawers, ladies’andxhuSen’* underclothing, made to order-with panctaalitv uuaren 6 The Old Established Stocking Manufactory pjok .» _j ec6 - t - i W-DalV^ l^-- Silver 'Fort*, spoona, manufacture. of standard silver. oar .own JOHN B.M’FADDEN it co' ' SlMwketVwe’et. U>Km&TOl*E—l2 tobl« for«aie-by JD WartO B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CQ. 1 *r ** Agcflcjr for Different lines or Packet Ships. ■ggas: PASSENGER OFFICE.jrJtS* ™»™r . aO5 niaEUTt 3T., PITTHBuHaa. ■ ■SgSiSS'. Hew /vrrangimento. YOUOUIOGHBN V 110X77112 1 TWENTY-THREE MILES TUB SHORTEST ROUTE hotels, V * ]V - - _y. . ' • • ''• " •' • - • • • 0.. • • • res.•;,!% .. ...• .• •- " • • • • • 4. to. N• . • . • .; . and iLtft fQfrMla l | „ fHE subscriber is follow ing described. HOUSE and LOT, sttuaied.onJ&jg£| Beaver sfreei, Allegheny' Cny, ,L viz :-A nfiw TPV.T :BRICK>notJSE, .20 feet front by-4# feeibaek,wjih Kitchen In the two stone* high cellar under. The whole house finished off znjnodern style— wash house, bake overt, and tfobdstable, on the bacc lartofibe lot.. Depth ofLot 300 feet | For. further particulars, enquire of James .Scott, af> Spanglers, Merchant Tailbr. corner of the Dfamorid and Fed£ral6lreet,AlleghenyClty,orthesabscTlbers. /Terms easy, and price moderate*- ’ r . .. *■ v * „ . JAMES C. RICHEY, Agent. Jfo&tngon Tovnuhip, April Si3—lf 'f ° F SALE OR-RBNH—A ©welling Hofase,-arranged: A ■ with fiw RpiOrnsjAflarge por<b m (ronti-W3d»:Veni-1 shmiers) &c.j together half an gore Qf gcaiind, well adapted for gardening pinrp6sfeb,d* now laid: off; with. Fru 1 t Tree », &c. The above is ; pleasantly-si touted oaßagley street, Allegheny." Pnce S2SDO, Tennaeaiy*: S. CUTHBEIOVGen’I Agent* _ (. » <- < SO sitrfthfield streef - Valuable Rtfal Eitate far Salei i ] SUBSCRIBER 6ffeiß:fffr Sflio,'oa favora- F itSSf kj®tpnis, (iho/oUowmg Rcal.Estate» JiMhft Citf | Affia of Pluabnrgh,via:• • : ! I u * l * o, *• Threo valuable three story brick"dwelling ?r°^i?^f n » Sec^ n 1 d BUce h between, Market and Ferry, l.srreeuahe lots being each ig feet front by 80 deep. .?■ I ik« SA/d Ol^ 119 C - ee i,^ rortl 6nThird sireer/adjoinlng j Uie rhira Presbyterian Church, on wbich-m ereeted one I 3 r lor^i- r - lC kouse, used os a printing office, and one i Mwo storjr brick warehouse: " i J rw& d^«?I e i 0 r loi E*l ,9i ® Q * Beaver countjy being lots Jf2i'w# n » d •^A C v K # ,^®'9l ,^- fcel<B Sl ua,c »*on-wJach 1b j «m« ur fratne dwellings, and one sepa* ] -rate frame dwellrag,all two ctoh'ea higff. ' <" I •«>£!«»-* * e iS l s j.^ et front,on Back street,oppaanethe | j above t and extendiftgio the top of the MH- I ;»«!• Two beach fots, each 50 feet from, and running from the road J ow water on thfe Big BeaverJ . 9 neVß,Mbrewwer,ot *l o OftevoaWheelHacb,| with ten shares water power attached- ‘ • I Na. 7, One lotopposite.'ibe wwerioi, SUfeetfrom, and | extending lothe.tpp ..or the, hi}i, on .which is erected one f l tWostorybrickßmrtf and warebou'seVSSbySOfeet: also I one.frarae dwellings two storieshigL. t :o ■ - j . . *B. One large lot in New Brighton; Bcavertounty, j being abont 140 feet on Broadway, and about 200 feet ] s®*P» containing If acre, oatvhnih aw erected two large I frame.dwcllißgs, and,one small.frame.house, nsed as an I office. This propeny.waa fonnerly.occupied by Alr-'T. C. Gould, and is very pleasantly located; being* tannedi. utejy opposite the Falfston Bridge- v. \ * • No.S. One. water lot, immediately .below Fallstbn I ? nd ®’wr about 100 feet in length, and extending I from VVoterauerl to low wuteririark, ortowiUKpaih j a) ? 0T “ P ro P ( ert y will be sold on very favorable terme. .Apply at the Book Store of R. C; STOCKTON, ! corner-Thardand Marketaireeis;--- ; ’. | mttriß ■ j . . ; . JOHN FBEMINOi Agent. 1 I Orphans' Courts ale. « purmanee of an order of the Orphans’ Conn of Al. iegtienycouply,ihc subscriber, appointed :trastee by ine coart to make sals of the estate of the. Hoy. Charles B. Slaentre, neceased, will expose to public sale, ot the ConrtHouse, tn the city of Pittsburgh, on Saturday,' ths 28iA of April, at 10 o’clock A. M.;. all that certain ntes •cage and LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND J Huuatedmihfr cny,of PitiabarghjAlleghETiyicoTioiy, Pa-, of which the Rev. Chat. B. raaguircdied.-seizod in hi 3 demesne as offee, being part of Lot N0..4e«: in Col- Woods’plan ofihe town of Pittsburgh,’Whichtaidpieca or parcel ot ground was conveyed by. James JlcCul* lough and wife tf> the said Rev. Charles B: Maguire, by deed, dated tb&37Ui day of Aprit, A l . D 1823/Tidd record ed in,the recording office of Allegheny. county aforesaid, in Boole No. 2, Yo|, 33, page 2Sthi bounded anil de scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Cherry allev with Liberty street, and running thence along the line of Liberty street to.a .point seven, feet from the lower or westwardly corner ofabrick bou*e erected upon me premises, the same to be measured from the corner, pf brick. .walls:of - raid- building,; thence by. a line at nght angles with Liberty street, and i parallef to the western end of said building to Cherry J alley aforesaid , thence by the line of said afiey to the 1 P^ c *of beginning, which .said boundaries enclose the i brick building aforesaid. Together with a small trian gle lying eastwardly thereof, and seven feet of ground tying westwardly of said, building" v ..... r mar3l] , ROBERT WATSON, 3hul«. T~ “ ttwl Katate lor Bale. .. .... ; UB nnderiaffaed offers for sale a large number'or valuable btulding lou, and some very desirable sites tor jnanufacionea, m the borough of Birmingham, loca* ted neaT the new Public School "Hcuso and English Lu : the ran Church, < ••• ■ The rapid growth of .Birmingham in. population and manufacturing wealth, and. the.reasonable, pnees at which lots wnt be sold. Will render them a safe and proi fitsblo investment.r Title perfect. Terms favorable ! Forparticulars and terms enquire of the undersigned, at the office of Geo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Grant street! Pittsburgh, between 3d and' 4th streets, or -of William Sfmraes and N. .Patyjrson, Esq'w, at their offices in Birmingham. [ian27J MOSES F. EATON * , For SalOr- A OF GROUND, containing 2i Acres, situate *V one mile be low the townof Deaveir, Beaver conn** l?*, 011 . . l^ere 18 erected a new Bn?ic House, 4ft bv 40 feet, I t stones high, with abasement. The bouse has been well built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms; Ills within iUU-ysfdßflf the Ohio river; and commands a hue view r.i i, and is bounded on the North wen by the state road leading to New Lisbon, Onto. This pro perty would he desirable for a country‘residence, or for a garden, or summer, boarding house. A lot of 6 acres adjoinmgit will be sold with it,if desired by the pur chaser. Thetertaa are go moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. •- Enquire of • v N. P. & L, B. FETTBRMAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth si- A Valuable Piece of Piopeny for J3ele< CONTAINING 0 ACHES, situate in the immediate :'j vicinity of East Liberty, adjoining lands of Xhos .Mellon,Esq*, and Mrs. Negley, about ± of a mile from the Railroad, This property baa ort u a fine, prospering young orchard, and ua very desirable situation for a country residence, being a few . hundred yards from the turnpike, and fronting oa the old Mansion road- This property is also very suitable- for persons -desirous of purchasing £ or 1 acre lots, as it points on three different streets. If not sold in a body, it will be sold in lots to : suit purchasers. For information enquire at this office ap2 ■' For Rent, • All AND3OME STORE, on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Goods Store- Also— A large well finished ROOM in the second story,next door to Mr. Duff’* Mercantile College • ; This Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. E, D. GAZZAM, aplnf , Office, Third_st.,ovcr the Post Office.'- > ZiMsdifor. Sale* • THE Chartier's Coal Company wilt sell some very d*- strabii puea LAND, situated on and near the Steubenville Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad. The Land will bq divided mio quantities to suit pur chasers, and the terms of payment will be very easy Enquire of Z W REMINGTON, • » »op 4 . . . . ■ Manager. FOR SALE.—ALot of Ground having. a front of 60 fceton Centra Avenue, and running back SCO feet to two Htreols.' On the lot is eroded a large Brick Dwelling House* nearly new and well finished. Thelm is planted with.the best selected Fruit- and. Shrubbery tho country can afford; If application be made soon, the property will be sold ala fair price and terras. Enquire auho office of ... WM.C. FRIEND* Attorney, Fourth street, . between Wood and Smithfield. A BRICK HOUSE on-Penn street ; rent 8350. A Brick Moose on. Matlmry street.; suitablefor two families, 8170.' .w.- - ri> .. A House and Garden on Vine street; 3160. •: A House and Garden, in a pleasant location, twp railes ftom the city j 8I?5. - v ‘ —- CUTHBERT, Gen’l. Agent, .70 Southfield street. Dwelling to iiet* NO. 45 Thus street, opposite tho Third Presbyterian Church, and second house, from Ferry street. . This is a very comfortable dwelling, embracing four* • teen rooms and un excellent bathing room, supplied with hot and cold shower-baths, 4c. Situated*convenient to business; market, and in a quiet and pleasant neighbor hood. Apply on the premises. i- [mar29 ? For Rent. THAT LARGE DWELLING-HOUSE, withi&Kk : extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables ll&gfl attached—the Residence of the late Wm. S. Totten Cliff street. Possession given oiuhe Ist of Marchi - ’ For terms, apply to D. ft M’ABOV' Guardian. of'Hf C; Totten, at the Fort- Put Works. ; (feblg "* for SalOf A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pika street, between Walnut and Factory streets,Fifth Ward. Thai m ■is uS feet front and IW feet deep, two small Frame Tenements, . Terms ea y;—Title oood For particulars, enquire of- Alderman PARKINSON* PeniUtmeunfthWWLw:--■«: • Birmingham property vaieabiei property 0f.53* feet front on Centre Street; by 127 1 deep.to.-Fianklm street, havuigalarge two story brickj house, arranged separately for two families.—each hay-! ing four rooms, &c.j;-with : a large yard." Also, a car pcntePsshop, on Franklin atteex.^The whole will be! sold together at a bargain. Terraseasyv :: .. . - .S. CUTHBERT, General Agent.t v , apr2. . . . . . ... . 76 Smithfield,street.: ■) mwo kqU3EB yOR. JUSNT. A well- airaneed i BRICK HOUSEyshoate pn Webster street Jfcm Bt7f». Also, a convenient Brick House, bn Robineon gt. • Allegheny, near ihelawet-bridgo:-Rent 8100. S.CUTHBERT,Gen’| Agent. 1 v 76 Bmithgeld«t? e V \ Dras ond Preaorlpttoa Store loir Kaiel 1 ‘ ; i i)BUO and locatedlii a fiouriahingand improving panof-the city,whi'ph Is doing s profiiabU bustnts*iitL offered fox sale noon easy terms. _ For farther - ■ •*: ’ ‘' "To Let. ... . ■ . — 1 •M A TWO STORY BRICK' HOUSE, on jjank H|.Uane, Allegheny,beiweniihe Hand'streetXridßß mS Aqueduct. &QUite:ntH.. i Ws;Fiah, Real TfVSg Broker, corner of sth and SmithfieM streets. [oct29 'l*o Lit. . mwo fins Houses torentinEaitkibertv; With. out Hornes,'Garden, Fruit, Sc., &c/'Enn3rab? OC^ •• •• •. ' H-iWiAyo.ir' ■ .‘‘-Tv U: *?(-?£?. • ? ‘V *• >r-• > * V- ’ ** - . i 1 - M , V .‘ : v r y: ~7 j ' '* •• - * »• - C '*X. > t- ■ Houses to i«et« mnlculars, apply. at this affieeiT • £ja2£ ''■' ■'t, * **tA 4. '-. ' r ’ ' * ■ - \i r ,- -.f- ] „'.~:. ~'~'rr~ EIIMMIIIMM in>(Jiw ul * , s e^? a * wa y a bsB<mband,inaadiUsß /trlX 6 " 01 * C«*ta«re*' Vesuntfsi 4c„ Sh h. 6 w!iA'.n^ e t 0 °[derin the Very beat manner, -g^^fefaßftaMask V IDispatch aaacht^nfe'g^ ] iMss ■ • aprll ; «<i [Chioiriele'BiiaDiiftAtch titpytS i • |: r CbloneU>ißxaplre G!otlUttg g(ore. -. w.,; ]Yo,.2p4 u^^fy,; .Streu r V WBE hUehtion ofparc&aßers'isrespVctfatiyinvited to rJ.Otnft^E.W J; hisestabli3hineji!., comprising, Black, Bine, and flFact'kmi' Fjg. we* Gawlmenea i v olack land - Figured Marseilles and Cashmere Vestings j "a* large varieiir o - -Ltaen and ; hgbtiT^oollen.goQtls,ior:thfewarm; weather Ail of wmcfiwiil be made jo order id good style and at low mice*,* a good dssbhiridhf of B»My Made Clothing ana Gentlempa’s Furnishing alwagion hand. j BWiftnitrgflinraaahie j 4«toat.style* 'of rsspnng ana Slimmer Goods, which weaie prepared to |. maptuaetare to.crder»m asiyle unsurpassed in this city, • and at extremely low prices.. ••_ i ■’;j I ° Tfffce assortment of RfcAJDY NOTHING, made-intimbestand mosl.fash- I rename manner, which we are determined to sell vfery.l -:toW'foM^^.jCpttniry ( merehsnt«,'aail?4hoBe whtf bay I wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call -and hx--1 amin&onr stock, beforApurchdSmg; -fabrTtfm I r Clarion j Xtemocrat* Mercer | ; MeadviHe Sentinel, Greensburgh Republican, I Examiner* Steubenville. Unioa^dosTftoT titis*)®*? 1 ° f Be^d - pap ?^ lo advertisers, and charge I „ „ „ B, ffl, AttGCST, • ...., .... mekhant tailor, . i Aoi r ' 155 * Wood'‘Street; (near Sixth Street V: . •fpAKES tolametodot mariiinjfhis sincere tfianis'to iir I,® of Pitt»bjirgh.atitf yicimty, for the. iveirf liberal patfonage they have bes W wed oa him, and Homs through stnctauemtofltobuunessand *desir©to Please 1 aij, to merit a continuance of their favors. Particular attentionptudtoChtidren’s-.Cloihing.- :-vn* ;; nr; v ! ■ .vrtto the. Tailoring .Business, he has -openeda=Ftfrmshiag' BtoTe l -withra large* and splendid SSISSSf* - '®o R^“4«-iSWrts,;»rayyer a,' fsavats ; ,’i Sttspendersj PockerHandkercltiefs, Jenny Lind Ncdk : yies,«elf adjusungStocksjiGioVes, i flosßp&c.v.Togfeih*" er with every thmg in that line necessary-for atSitle*. man‘*outfit~ m BENJAMIN’ MI ARGdIt.; . apr9 - (Tokencopy.)- \ 'Fames €. Watt-, ■ . - \-\ • °w«a' to''the lata P. EaUa*,) “ ; W announce Whia <neh4s nVL' that ha has rented the. Store, Ne&e-Mdrleet street,- between Second and Third «* tie, T ailo^ing* BuomESS ill ail its departments,' Hers now receiving aa entire>new:stoctof gf »pnng and. Summer wear, viz: superfine-: xrxncA 'Englub and - AmencanCiothsv Cashmartui. Tweeds, a sapfh gOJwUcl^jfiir fruitless i Coots,) together with a Targe as sornnem of plain and figured Cassimsra. new anadesi ixanie:*tyletu. s;---•> ■ •AHS’ *“£ xce S ß, tf V*.«f:faa(3s Silk Cashm&s. Satin •-£«*<**£*,,all subscnbßr i> prepartd lo make warder ih ihe neatest and 'most fash* -!°^, Dla at. as tow price? as cstahlish? ment r He therefore hopes by strict attention to aIL or* tiers muuated to his. care, to merit a share of pablic nai ttOOage. JAMES C.W4TT- 1 ; . -No. 33 Market* between Second and Third eta. j I TO TAILOHST.—I shall coritiane to sell and Rive in 'Wggl'gavga Snty.jßygtgni jif garment' Jfratigitmg aa “®r*“V>t e i at the following price,, viz: If accompanied by oral instraciion, S 10; AVjihmit meirnctions, £7. ■ i : ma l 2l 'y . ... JAMES,C.SrATT. . SPUING ABO SC»MGR.OI,OTHI{iG| : [ THREE BIG DOORS! I Hi. ttyfZi&nrty-Strati, PitttburgH; JPBH has npw 'the. pleasure of an- 1 nounoing to hia nnmeroas friends and the public in ! feneralfthat hia Sprite ted Sommer stock is now ready for inspection,, which he. helierea will he found Jo be' f“ e , of Jhe tegeat and heat a'elected stocks of Ready-: , MteeWpthing.to he foand.inthe,We«tetn Country. Me has this season paid atore than usual attention to the manufacturing and Sivle of hia Gifmehts,- so that the very loweat ptjced,a*well as the finest, are got up in a style and elegance riot to be surpassed! r. -He,would paiaiculariy csril thentientite.of all deUersi in Clot Mug to his present splendid assortment of .. • • ... Uoady-mCoac Garments, As he feets confident, upon examination of-lhe qualities andpheeß oPhis ibbda,-h« can offer them euehindnee “hall make u their interest to purchase at his estabushmetn. '. , 1 JJMany, years' experience, and great success in the tia-' siness, together with an Unprecedented wholesale and re tail patronage, has enabled hint To get up Garments to suit the business of everylocationiin tne union, which is of the uunost importance to whole sale purchasers.; -.o In the Cutting department will be-found a choice se lection of the most fashionable goods, Consisting of- ' ;■ \ rt d c K Engliih ani Jlmerican Broadcloths, * r c .l A,so i , an excellent assortmentof VESTINas.at tie latest and moat fashionable styles— all of which, he. is prepared to make to "order in the best manner and atthe most reasonable prices. . . COMJbT-THEN'. ONE AND ALLI ; The Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the .ma®- extensive, undoubtedly; to be found in the United States:. aiarSS aUBT RECEIVED BY' THE SUBSCRIBER, a large’ and handsome' as sortment of CLOTHSyCASSmSBBS and VEST WGS, of ftai cQlerrdteirable for Gentle men’s spring and summer wear, . ..Together wilh-the largest Assortment of Goods expressly for Boy’s and Youth’s wear ever brought to tblacity,which have been selected with great care, In the East, with a view to .suit the taste of every person, and which win be made IQ order tq the best manner and onteasnnabla terms. * a laTge assortment of the most fashionable CLOTHING of every description, for Bov’s and Youth’s from *wo years and upwards, at f m •^^^PriESTER’S/ferchittTaiior. No. 71 Smithfieldstreeti between Fourth and Diamond . alley, and No.-14 St. r ol4l* streeti’near the Bridge. n mai34.. .. v •=.• •.c.-. i. fc WISES a HIQ.VORS. *;{ 'iVS 13T SL 5 s'*• *• utOTOWtt of PiUsbnrßbJ, iofNew York: (Formerly Davis’ Cracker Factory.), , i : FICKEISEV EESPECTFULLYah'nouncetoihe, public; generally, and their fnepds especially, ihat tney have estab- Jisbed a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE at tbe above stand, whereihey.shall always keep a full asSortmehtof the, beat slocbof—Rhenirh wines, and'Sparkling Hock Wnca, Moselle Md. French red and white Wines. Also, French dark and pale Brandies, of the, choicest vintages; Jamaica rom, Holland gin, IrishWhiskev. ; champagne nndsparkhog hock wineS, of--the' moat approved brands; port, wines, Madeira, sherry aud muskat Wines; Abegalbe, Ac. Also;'Sardines, Holland ; ??*•* hnd Cnphnrg Cheese, iAll of wtich they Will sell, wholesale,or retail,on the most reasonable terms. - One of the partners, Mr. Stouvenel.itm contain, mg his importation bnsinessanthe city, ofcNew York, the above firm is enabled to sell a cheaper and better nv tteto then any other honsem this city. -Please give us a call, before you purchase elsewhere;. , aklSest Mfice 8 “ ?5£ of and at the sptlffm. ■ i Copyt3 Irios.v SSSSSS fJ£g&“ on r , . (near ihd coriief of Wood.) - ’ .-s ASSOCIATION, em-|9i .i Y;; -v ata...ra bracing, already, twice to three UA «IB«BgB»Wwg.JiWM-a» many hands as thelar-Kiß} Shß, ": - : vest and hitherto most renowned »VI htiainosSshops of this city, have opened their Ware honse, and are able to fuiniaktbe public, by wholesale dr retail, with Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Col. umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteada; Mahogany Chaim; Rocking-Chairs; Mahogany Washslandsf So ?*“« StoMs; Book. Cases; Secretaries'; Card Tables; Pier 'Fables; fine Card Tables* Cent— Tables; Hst ; Backs? nitonf^. “c’ridT= , ,: n * d c tt,mdlo BedB,Eads ; Cher^Bte'l, WS^msaetap „.maratt, - comer of Market and Second sis, c Tm, ■„„ . . -Ulsaotruion.. — ~~ ~ *i?i,.cSh? Bralup j existing between ~ihe i»Ji« , . Cl iI ber fk Un j er firm of Coulter A Hacke, ><l Uggists, has this day been dissolved by mutual com iLku IK. J. A. COULTER, March 31,1851. N; H. HACKK. •■'■' p &JfTde afiairs of (he lata firm will be settled by J. A. w “° continues iimkinoas ai iha old gtana, comer of Wood and Third streets. ap2 of \J Cherry alley, having made hrTangemeriil at Wash nnon /or tbe purpose; will procure Boout? Lands for the and rs.-their. wido wa' ahiTchiidren .‘under i PitttburghjOctohw&i v T ■Vv - , * v~ 1 V •' v '• /•'i^^tf* i y : i'V a*.a* j£V'*.<'>-.t** ■-..■•• .:■ ■ A' —*' ••• * »*.*v , ♦ ■ V' ,i4 . ...i.,•,i. k i,-7!,,:', »t - - . Gemie/geniU eiHeii twain, .. J ant SM-.Wjtb toll tnaipUn ‘ -V Hoptng.atroggllntr.aHUvalri • ■ Anil would be Willi yon again. ’ ' ‘ Slat and wnnry,- fetine gi ’ To onr liomeatead, old and lo#;; v ~. .'*''s Where tile cool, frerh breezes blow Th e rp.X ahalt b & well; fknow. VlolflU, gold, dnd Whilo, and blue. • • ?prontnp'BweeUythtdUgiiih'e ; crew& ; ' ,} >it! a S B nowjire baddiiw. rv • -w. On, I pine to be with'you! - ■ . { '“t'enely qpd anblesl—,t .. >• • ■-» wonld rent , ; In the Iqvely, lovely West, i .... u ... ' ’ Ay, thme-fotaytr lhine-n>y i|fc ,re .^ / *f fits#* j J thinfc of thee told spriiu’* *w»« Bbw«i! . And/n the summers brighter.Klaw -”*T Of thee in a umrrm'sp urp 1e b owe ra ? ; - ' And Bloomy, winter's. wfep, of ,»oowi My thoughts are thine when joys dentil i And thine when all llfo’s'MiTOtA.ileiti*' . Ay, thine—foreverlhine—my,heart - Is hdtaihrohbiiig-thotißbtOf thee.' r o n’t Oriental TmauumConcemlng-Adatn'o : --.Burial* . • fTho following curiono paragraph wo.qoote-frbia :ho‘first volume ofSomhey’a Common Place Bopk— .* .*tP»k chock fell of,are and furioaa^eiljaolj,ji|lilb- ao eaWnf and variety of reading, Vnd a'waich* Out and'noting;'dawn the of chsplert? and paiiagraph'ir,' that iaecarcdiv to bofband In any other work extant.} v- .•' •• c-i t-.u , Ildatartab'st contest iraditron'a'tfiong'ihdfcaterQ comtntndndiby .Godljand deft . the eamo in charge JO biapo.sterityljhat hin dead.body rratii ih'd'lnlnenef itinio ,ahooldjcn(ne.teeoinoitjb jhethlddfcnf ttiriartifby the moßllJlgh God. For. Adam prophe eleii this reason lor it,. ihaVMers should ha the Rc him and.'all hie posthntv; TTfcO Priest yraa to officiate nt this , fuccrafthcy'stiy Was Melcheaedecj. and that ho buried this body at Salom, which might very well be thh middle oftho habltable world aa then. Therefore (aa they say.VtKlsbbay of Adam was embalmed, and transmitted front fatiior to eon by a reverend and religious wayoi conveyance, tilr.at bat - it was delivered op brlambcb'tdtifao handaofrioah,who;beingweil.advlacdoflfctt'-f!iah* inn of the old world, which .waste worship find to. . ward a certain 'puce,' aa'd considering with bimsoll that thia conldinoiibß' iowafdtfthe tlghf twWdK'tJaa .the.east,) under the Inconstancy and incoDycßionco ofa ship, appointed the, middle of;thol; btk for.tho P“ C4 of -prayer",' and ’made" it as ’hol/ an'bo enuld by ; the reverend.prcacnco of Adant’a fiddf.— Towards ihia prayer, waaeajd, not. ns term inning’ any the least moment of diviao worship in theiody (it were e sttipid ihitfg tb- thlhk m,) but whero it oogbt <0 bo, end when it ought.Jo be, and whero all do, or ehal] do, in God ftimco|f, aod ooiy him, as tho very tradition distinctly clctrcth tbocaso. : , . '".--V. ;.1. Bona to* Fortune^ ■ How maoy oPusgrieve that aoch wabhot btfr'iiisil. vow advent in Iheyvprld., «Ifltsd only ittWHtßd each a fortune, how much good I woald have--done •with it t how I would haVfe enfbyod.ffre l» Perhaps isoj bnt nonb-ofußca'b baiVdrjr certain rraVbiepoint. Riches, hardenond corTuptthoheart.,,;Bfen'.ara too often good only for their own welfare jjand wealth would often di veal them of their motive foraproDbr course of jife, , We wereyesterday, in conversation wilh-en elder ly gentleman Who has lived a good lfre 'andb'reaßv ring, ita Justice ward. Another; who looSSa older than oar Tnond, approached, at; he was a miaernblb loots lag ohiect, bent down, and in rage. He appeared graternl for the recognition h'e ; received; think he received aid : frofe the hander oar mend, who remarked, aa the poor fellow paaaed on, that he had known him .long., “ Whon l waa a boy,”, eafd he, played truant once, pad wont with; other lade to the race course. That man waa then a youth.——- waa richly .dressed, and ,soiled npon a. fins and handsome caparisoned choree,- while behind him rode his servant. in livery, who. witb .fciechana to .hiah.at, endeavored to anticipate every wish of his yonngmaater, and oepaeipnallyheld his horito wloh the young gentleman entered a booth to venture blp money upon the games of chance that were condoc ted there. The rest of ns envied him, and thought how happy we should, be were we only in hissmod. aigu of ; reeognition V,ff »<*«r !tno«y' of no inch Ipetanctiw.tbtgt uoea_ he not oee aroand him raon who were onco far above him in their condition in life » ; Has bo not rS&tSRS * h SiSr ? s v r “““y PP* - fallen crea. tares who m childhood ho -envied I And yet how 'K in .‘ h ? ir P° wer 10 educate aright, intellectually and religiously, the .children Of their love, are_ neglecting this,.and seeking only to render them rich enough iMiitlte'lbe admiration or tho en vy of their companions in thojoorncy oflifo!' Besieged by Wild Dogs*. . .lton«T lightdream*. were infloenced by a (range sounds. I dreamt that liona y eie ranking sbontin quest of me,'and, thosonode .ncrßaaing, l awoke: with' a BUrtV utierldg ? radqoiifhjiekv jlcoqld not for eeseral eeconda'iJ. raetnberin what pari of ibo world I was. ojr.eQythlne connected with my present position. I heard tfe I“’ h,D 8 J r l, * ht set5 et 'of » pack W wbtve* bimo pi every; aide of meyaceompanled by the most uihsVtb. lynoqqds. On raising my head, to my attar horror mo.etood iwodmda of'these ferbefoue' looking aif. mats, cocking their eara 'and stretching thoirnedSa me,_iwhHe two large troops; in wards and forwards acrosa toy wind within a few yards of. mo.chattoringond grWlihg With estniorduiary:yolnbil»iy. Anothertroopwcre'Bdht rag over the wild beast I; had- shot., Oo'hoholding them I espected no other fate .than to. he. instantly torn to pieces. -I felt my 6lo0d" eUrd!ing"eioS a my cheeks and my hair bristling on dy fieadrHowe?#, I had presence of mind-to consider that the human voice a® l * a determined bearlig migbievirStM tMm. to thb ®P r,n S*o(T tornyfectileteppodbi ‘ h ®.. ht v* Mge surrounding tho Kofo.whcroj'jdraw gmyselfnb'to my foil, height;l waved my dargo blanket with both hands; at tho name mg mynsago asserobly in a loud, aid eolhmffmii ncr- Tins had tho desiredeffcct: tho'wild doirsrs. mdvedtoaiabre respectful distanco, barking et.ma something'like collies. TTpon thia I apatchedip my rifle aed commenced loading, And■ bbtoreiblr vras accomplished the entire,pack bad paased awav.— Adventura zn Smith Africa. r ■ , ; TUe Floriaa EverglaaoS.' ’, v . Goveraor.Browß.ofPldrida.haa mide a vefyeon aidorable mtploration of tho Eycrgladea a and -ftp opinion ho baa arrived at and confidently entertains S* *?. a tkoroegh drainage-Jmptactietw ble,bat, If jit coaid be effected,ibeduposite laid barb jvpnidibe ftind to bo a'puroiy «gefibfff if&ompoal tipD, Jlgbt enoqgh, when dry, ;Eo bo blown away, and quite an combuatiblo ns peat. t .Tbe; JBvgrgladea ero interspersed' with ndmoroQa chanocls and basias •ofa depth below the level oftbo ocean, with a lime* stone or sand bottom*aod, wbero'tbeabsence.ofaJl c .Qrreoy>ermiut Jthc vegetablerdeposltf taacdntnn late to a greater or; less deptb, |t iffjUltadJaasoßßd unsubstantial that manjjreara* cippsara toi the action . of the san wiU he necccsary •part to it the qualities oPibil. ' Bydeepening the oßtleia to the sea, .the water ol ther Eveigfad&vcduld °®. materially EJjaa.tatfOQlaini land*bout ibe margin, and drain ’tbo bnmprous islands io.tcrw spetsed through thißgreatwd6tOofwawrs,hdtbpth jog more 040 be done;; W the Brfi**. glades teem of many varieulwiiand idlftibh - numbers one must see tO-JjGhcshs—Wiihssiojplo spear the .fishoxman may ioadhis boat.in d fotSr'mo menia; Wild fowl such enormous flocks as almost!* darken the sbn, end game is übuadiot on the islands. ; Add to these tfioindtgenouegrortth pfcqonti, or arrow root, of which tho Indiud makes his bread, abd theatiachmcnt of tho savsgo to jcuch a spot iff easily Understood. To him it is. almost * paradise. 1 OBN— IO bbls. White Coro m sto» :«ndjto*Wf aprlO STPABT A SJKX. -JAX^ra .-U'J % ■ vf ' V ®SI| fc o//’’ r ■* „ ' •«“ * T-rfj ‘P.fc'"'*-: '■>■■;■.' • ■ ■■ '," % V' ■ ■:« V. V.v:/':' v.' •••',: ; ■. ■ , iSilSija ''.’fc..-'-." S;
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