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SIMI / EgawpL.— *-.. u —-' ~ „ |MiNl|MMtei^^>. ~ v:va.-.s- . - YOL THE DAILY MORNING POST, Printed and PMished nety Homing, {Stmdag exceptoVl BV HARPER So PHILLIPS, BoErn-msT eoasra or stood asd nnn Bimfes Office,and 6)1111 at cotmti!r ln Ul ° SATITRDAYiaOBKIBrG POST Sret’at SS° B oB! ®’ 011 * lM 8» Mauket fl-o mtOTi s^ lol1 * 88ttsra ' r > 10 ™ , ™ lcc> Singly copies <lisfQnllnDK l (unless nt Ihodism vT* p^pUra -> Oll,ll »l> wMwgui nro poll hS Ss?“ U!>n ,rtll to aDy qTjcr 01 “«k hcuom pnmijU tnr tbo money, or satlsftclory ioftrenco in at* r itv: ; Jt ~!f££™')rted mtA/kcEslaUt!ilrmail rtf tlicHaminq Po’t OJ)lca ta me cilj/;wtiere all Zjjj-f Vf-: K ?>k redone on i’te shorten notice , amt most reason- BATES OF ADVERTISING, agreed uroy or the Pittsburgh press. _ .. .. pi* uses N'oxp.vmc, ©a jsss* Ono svjuAre, ono inwrUon—..-,.- ,• ■*■ -■'•' “ ' eachadditional insertion ‘ ■ w w ono week “ •.■•“ two-ff00k8......: ■ u threo VeokS-—, * : H ono month y tro,tnonth«j .. ! .. "■ ■ w - • sis months..; ... .■“ . u one year..... . . .. . ... Standing Card, six lines or less, per annum.! . ••* . CnASGEAniS AT PLRAHUnZ: • • ypfl pq«CTC, per annum, (osclaslro of the’ paper)- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . • •••• • : -.C» Orlando Loomis, • .'A TTORSiEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth •street, above Wood : .ax 37*7 ■:■■■■■■. i Tnomaa 31. SlarthaU, A TTORNKY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie's RuUding).'; Fourth ■A street. jnti7;ly ■ ■_j _i R»P«Carnftnftn. . A AT LAW—Oflleo on Fourth street, lelwoen. X V Cherry alley and grant street. ’j 0^v NrM’Clowrf, ... •A /AND COUNSELLOR.:AT LAW—Office in XV lakewods Buildings, on Grant street.. i.*3 ■'.•C* Darracbi ” • - . A TXORJTEY AT LAW—Office in DakcnrclF* RiUMlnys on XV. Grant street, opposite the Court Kon-y. Jv24 Iv •• •-■••’*• •• : P« C> C‘OBaH».’ ••■ >. ■•.■■■•... . A lAW—Ofllre, 137 FourthsTrvct, above XV SmUhflriO, Pittaburgb, Pa. • • epri^ • ■ :■ !>• H» Haxen, • ““ A TTOIINEY AT LAW—Na 12? Fourth street, above whl XV. near SmUhfleM. mar27:r ■ : Jaiaaeii Snowden, . . A AT LAW—Offim und residence, No. 15& XV Tldwl stnytylittelmrsb; ' * mar2o . George,F. GUlmarc, .V.. • • .. A WOBNF.Y a NO COUNSELLOR at LAW—Office, rv- XV acred to 2nd door below Grant street, on Fourth; to the office lately occupied by Alderman Miller. , marCU '„j ... ■ ■■■-•■Jim 8. Morrison*■■ ■*■ A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Offlre. t* XV toOTcd to No. 44 Grunt street, near Fourth, JHttshur'h. **- aprlfrv . John Barton. A • W?* ftT LAW —rOffioe, North rido of Fifth street, XV between Wood and Smlthfidd, In the Kune •'building with Alderman Lewis. • scpatly , . Boberta f “ A -W# SmSthMil street, Fifth and SixUu Collections earcfuliy Attend eq ;tq—spocbl attention gfren to Oonrgyondug. {dwJkly ■ ; Tliomai Meani. A TXOHNET AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.- Aw, next door to tt» Post Office,: SteubrotUle, Ohio. A '} I'ourlh stroet, MtMmrgli, lourth door tfluK Mr. llody: lwtoraou'S Urray *- lilhJ<! ' ■ ■ ■■■■-:■ - : . ■ jogi ' . Jf«. Buduutkstcr> . ■ : ■ A rtrcct ' U*iT door atovc XV Smith ScliVSouUi tide. Conrejanring of oil Wads dodo wth the greatest earn and legal accuracy., Titles to lloal £»■ tate examined. Ac. juitlO . Iru ,i i J * »«Hamilton. " A LAW, has rcmorcsS to the office in-fifth ■-** awwVlftwwaAVood and SmithfleW rfxwte. formeri? 3St Hoaihooi 3Bftj w dee’d,ond TtiU attend 10 Urn enrtnoss remaining unfinished upon his docket, } urlii • . ;: m i,l, LL ;^* c * <> P Walßtaner f : A *,s™**s £?» «VIL ont , Haps of BuJldlngs prcpaml at short noUoc. Land but rwoea feoeoml imd ThircL apr v ij SMtra. tv. . .... juun* VAsnauTos. L . _ Black &. WosbiDicton* AW, PAItTSEJ^IfLIV—The Fubscmxjw have associated tbeiTuwlTca in the. practice of law, under the firm or m.ics A \\ ascdtqtox. Ono or the other of them, when not mgaaedlntfeurt,caubefoundatoll. times In thooffice.'ou lourth struct. Pittsburgh, now occupied hy Me. lUftek, [fciij * LmS "■ - —...waY . M’Calmout £/ I£eciuuit, lo " tb rtrtmt > ito EUROPEAN LAW AGENCY. _ Mr- KtxsAK, in connection with Hugh Kronan, -Jto- Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ireland, collects claims, make* res reties, 4c, In Europe; and one of them annually makes a tour through Great Britain, Ireland and America, fmarli • ■ . “ ~Dr. 8, Kyle* ■■ ■• ■ 1 —■ I*®??.? *° Modldno, Surgery, and Otaterta V/ of Midwifery, Eclectically, In accordance with srlvntlflc printiples. and bonco with grratsucreps. . : - and residence, No. sS'Diamond alley. Office 9 to 12 a. ir, and 2 to 5 .1 S 4 Brr&J&Mlblo mnedlos Cir UyppepAia, Consumption In If? Wpwnt stagey Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Tetter, Cholera MnhQ£J>liVTliGCfl, Dfsenhiry, Asiatic Cholera. Tetanus or lockcadMr* female diseases; diseases of the liver and kid ccjb; Scrofula, Dropsy,. 4c,. At; and antidonca to nil per* mm, pit pared and kept for rale. . Mercury, antimony and aa well os tho iauceV nro entirely dls* PHILADELPHIA. • _•••.•’ : A. H. Terhnen, \yr.ANUPACTURKU AND DJSALKU In , Transparent Win* ATI dew .Shades, 03 Cloths,Cords,Tassels, Brasses,4c.~ ho. rfft, North Third street, Philadelphia. marfflhCoi J. ta» Earle’s /*1 ALLERY OP-PAINTINGS, LOOKING GLASS AND PIC VJ TUKE FRAIBI MAKOTACrOHY Jfo. 210 Chertnut street, Philadelphia. Also, Restoring Paintings. [mariXfcCw Wl, ‘ ®i am:T * 430. 8. COMTUVT. w. c, „n alp n n.uj ally . _ . Bngaley, Woodward 6s, Co.. \A/ HOLES,A f>E GROCERS—No. 221 Market street, Philo* Tf delphla. haarltO •■' . R* A. Crooker A Co., TMPOBTERS, MANCPATUREUB AND DEALERS lu Straw X Goods, SUks, Ribbons, Kowerv Feathers, and other MUH : oery Good?—No. 47 ond 49 Chestnut street, bud'No, 50 South Second street, (West ride.) Philadelphia. v. J* Uf Baggi goßf NCK 160 Chestnut street* 2d story, opposite Masonic Ual! r have received their spring fashions nod Goods, aud wm continue to roccivo, by every arrival, the latest stylos xrotn Paris and London. Persons visiting the east are invi ted to call. All business of tho late firm of Isied/j A Bajnrs will be settled.by them. . Philadelphia, March 23,1850. B. ftmltb & Co., OOK .SELLERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTC JIERS—Sign of tbo largo Blank Book*, No. 207 Market itrcct, aboro Fif&, (nortli fide.) Philadelphia—llavo always on hand, Cap, Demy, Medium and Royal- Lcdgow, Journal*. Day, Invoice and Cash Books. Aldermen’s Minute twd udter Books, Memorandum, rasa; Receipt, Copy anil Cyphering Books. ALSO—A assortment of Medical, Miscellaneous and School Book*. _ Country Merchants, Bdokfelicr?, Banks and Counting Rooms supplied with every variety of lllonk Books and Sta tionery, at verylow price*; -marStHJm ~ Coitim.& Burt« . / TT7-- . ROGERS: AND TEA DRALEUS—N. E. Corner of Oust-: VX nntmKl Tenth streets, Philadelphia—Would rcspect l|y attention of Ihoßo-Famiues fn HtUburghcnd Tlrinity wbo aro wlsblng to obtain at any time a stock or quantity orCholce Family Groceries, Teas Ac~ toouradrer '■*vt^Te.ad hesitation in Saying it will bo greatly ** T?T^ Ut, lf> 9* wen to make a Special trip to J buaaelphiiy to col Land reloct siich' articles as'ihcy may' wish from onr nml well selected assortment of goods constantly on hand, -which they can purchase at least 15 or 20 per cent, cheaper than in Pittsburgh. ' Goods and sent m requested* iPdrtlcular oUobtiori psnLto Tea*. Come once and you will come again. Calalines coiitolmng ft Urt of the various articles lnstoro may bo obtalnnd atrtbo office of this paper. nm2fty “ - > . J CHorles'll. White, “\TO.-250 Chestnut street, abbvo Ninth, (south ride,) Fhiljv- delFhla, offer? tbr.salo, at gcducedlMces, a fine assort ment of Beady Mode FURNITURE, of Superior ■W'orkman chlp, ccnnprifUns Dll tbo latest J ; hiTopean styles of Tcto-o- Tctc?, Solos, Chairs and Etegers.' Also, Sofe Tablea, Extcn- Refreshment Tables,3lasicCascs, piano Stools,'Ac. Ac. CILAMBEBFURN ITCJUE,UrcwiDg Bureaus, Wardrobc& Bcdsteods, Mattresses, bothof llalr and Spring —a fine article*. Just opened, a fine assortment of BKOCHATELLR3 Extra *«vcn-quartcre wide, and narrow widths to match, of all the following colors, which are very desirable for Curtain Hong* mgs, vis; Crimson and Garnet, Crimson an r h Gold, Cherry Bomask, Bids and Gold, Green and Gold* : raariJWfcn . - • '■ :.- r ' ■' New Goods* : X' WATTS AGO., 185 .liberty strectj have received this day, by tin Pennsylvania Railroad, a largo lot of new spring style Cugimcrofl- -myHS P A P ¥£ W A It EHODBB. ' o?y®^o^^s:ilANTsf'No?ir o Cliff street, Now 8B8S^»“ SsSSr*SS9as£s,?ss« ;; K^Cwf 00 Papere tors In this countre, and off]? lto^£^^'v r t ? onuf > ctu ' tendvc anddeelratlo stork “- mtf materials that can be founa ..ss??: ore sold by the Care only. Writing Papcre Their crtraonllnary facilities enable them ti> mt.. Goods, both Foreign and Domestto, at thokn^t^jyJ Tapcr mado to order, any Eire or tteljht Uteal ulnr. oes made on consignments of Hiper,, Paper Makers’slivv and other merchandize... . . ■ ■: The.hlghest market price paid In CASH for all hlmiii# B«8»- , oprtaiy % t §a% iHottmta $lo;s( BUSINESS OATffls. ~ TVxWA NT*-^ 0^ 113 WMMISSIO.N JIKB- I T CgrniT V IV.I ,„1 Hret Jts.: • [j ov3 jtttf Cl*sne Wm k p oon3t ‘ mo * «n t™a aval atelol Flrstond U—” ooq atrwto, and corner Mood, and Slxtii f&ibl B°owuTvrooa streets; aboyc lB rn,parWl to<iOC ' 0,7 ra MUSICAL s’LgSg? Mui|c - WUliom«. aga i - Jrl'°S <J IIN Ai^S'?VL?AINrER—Comer 0 JO- C. Stoclcton* • JWOEiEIiKn, STA .-w.. 500 . 7 00 ... 9 00 10 00- ... 12 00 a . . 18 00 .—..i 10 00 Jamc# c. Wntt, ' “ "W'wSd 6‘rret, uu«n il. »"* a W» X) -noNni?IWOKS, SEA. ■upIJOyF *'■ " * * rhlnl ‘ #"*•«■* bullalDfc? O“rSow AXD WMwjtrwt.CiiiUnqati. japl.’tf" UmM^LTOIIY—Vo 71 Thtnl cti-wf uoJ ~ r 4 **«£;»»■ 5. u. aMa.NH.,....,;,... . t .. iM • 1 *’’*■■■-■ 1 1 * ‘■'Om bun-b 1 C - I '‘ al lia " lu >«’ ivnn K , ruts- ■¥~w i- ii i'rio UrolHer, ) '' 1;S 'L'llDliTKD A IWMft lMtmrn ICv 'n' waoUn',- ouylhin- In ' sauut &«?ncmwtenOyqft fcauii. • ■ £:;£*> P«™M A 3.1) UUMMssion MHiCIIAJ.Tr, A-N'D ,B B il ktod-V*f Western Produce ami l*ixb«lmr T li HAnuCiaTutsi-tio. 110 Jinrhet ftrii t, llfM.ur'h Ucvlir at,cod to all taU*a£. * J. U. VUUMIi —: — i ni""i»*ji'ii' mn } /a. ■4,' , • • il« « llllnxxitt «fc Co** -I\nWLK3.\JUE AM) «WAIL J’AMJLV OitOCKlt?. AND Mnmtmis Dcrirn in Country l nx.aec aiul lMtibuiyU ManuCicturcs—’Wofcl at. four dwra above mb, l-ia-bin-h. ■ tt£a^ J. s. nasnir.....:„_.. Jt . sTumSt. laJ-AJL wSuiKßs’lN WATCIIIM, Vftfl iV L 'v‘ r ?’ ‘ ,l vr and Vnrkdr l)ocds Uw* irr -r No ' 114 M«ri« nShitsS to Kio-J 4 Son.) LS< Is .'UJiIMTOI JOtfriry oratlj iy;.nir.-i. - ■ ' 81 ..2s ‘Jii. u»tu» c „ .'.JU.ILL iso.cn. •V' Alanufactunw—No. C 2 Water £n4 0* Rr»*t iU K<M * promptly to t&lSteon-S - *“ i “t** *rtfc^ai u!!f 7 in \“ Clt^’n^- i a MiWactory ituuimuv FumUh lug Uoods alffßVrf Mt band. noti I Waiter l*. lUarvliali. I'APWt HANGINGS— 'V^£“a AwjwaajrrltonJws. WJn low Eha/Jix tiro* wwnrirfntt, Ac. Alw, Writing. iMaUns-MulAVncuins Samuel C.iHID Ko. W ttWtuivt. . mryU, l*n. .. .-■■■■■..■■■■ . j 3 <j • ■• 3* c* **>niY>i. AT TIX AXl> SJIKCT IRON' >V AltL—No. l.rl Third rtriNi, PSU*bur/h---K w rvi ««- rtaiiUy on hand ft cstortmem of all fciudj. of Tin. tapper, oral Sheet. Jjun/VVftiv* find iaakr.si.to ontoontlw * . notice fwl uxo-t aftrotmuolnUn? teruij, Wbokwaltj -.naaitotali. . . ,> lv3 r>., w;® c^a<,,ilaB ** * Hnaaiclu, -rr*~'r-~ >U Vn'lwN* the Post-office, iAOtisapra, DM itvmJA. «#*r BiUa* Machine ana ihriSi 0 ?^^ ct Pm»:t ou stone, i’rtntel in txafjrs, Gold, Lrr.nrc, or Mark, la the zuewt ar.&rutiil t=l vie, anti at the tnoyt reasonable. pririy. ortlVlv £ sr»i£iwlV>v —“—~tt SIUX, AM> OK.VAJIKXTAL .PAIVtfKI!, AM) • AA w’*l«r in No. 41 be. OMr I'iiUbarsrlL llu-r rourtonUy on UauJ all fclnth of Points, either tlrv or S'fer’i l4l ” 10 ■* lvl 9° pal 'aml'ba Unx.G OiL IloiUJ \)U, HpiciU Turr*nUne, \Mn4yvf i.fto* of n U riots'l*uur, Pulnt Lnudu'jc, £e4 all c,f the best quality, nn:l Ut ealc til rea-orj.v l)lo price*. l'« MatTiVivlif '■'" A Vr V> f inlN Joor ftnw Market-ftiwt—Mann^ .riCfr wellWW to order the l>**t quniiiy of UENTLKMKN S VIUHZS. Tbo.v> "('nII-’Uku whn have fmn.l H difficult to obtain .ft UmmyfJt/KHJt?* Shirt,cm bo tfnitol by <allin*» ami Injtlmf llielr mis,vu?v. AUO-On. luma, a Jnnw (luuuuty of Heady Mwlo FIJrK of nil rift**, lor Men and Doy«. Je** I - • H* '\VoHacCi 00MM1 GLAbS ASK Hill)-ill r ACMHY—X.!. li-O j A>ooJ street, aborcr Hfiij. Karps cnnctauUy on Imnd ! ' S?. n H &rtl!r . 0 i! to . or ‘ ! '' r > errry description „f Maboonny MKlcnt t'renud I«ikins<Jlafae»‘. also, telo? (daw platc£ by the box of rinplu plate. Mrlurw and fortrrjt- framed vith nratncsg anil dwpatfh.. A full aejortment of Eniiht* ou hand and made to onler, of: Urn best material, Tomdher with n Tarti-ty of hwiw furnlubbi"goods wholesale or retail, to ault purchaeera. at reduced ■ * TTM. A. nCMO-V*... JUIfiS C*Tili?rnX. B,„ • Herron & CrUvvcll, WiL AND BltASd iOt'NDiSllirr-Mnwufiu'rturors of all Kiiub.orßrwM voris, LaromoUvtvKtmn foiqlne, num bers, dc.; aim, Cotton Batting maimfciturcrff, Foundry on Rclwcxa struct, Allegheny.-City-Office; r , K . r of Marketand KlUa fttn>ot«, Old 15m* end Copper taken i n ojcchaogo for work, or cafb pakL Orders left at tlio Foundry or Office villbo punctually attendisl ta. frhfrjy • ■ .. —illarn Trovtlio# T immediately or/ixo-Ue the ' V fhc&tw, respectfully infirm* hi* rrkmti-f, tiM the pu!>- lie generally, that he has mmiawl his fcu»lm*» ma furniih-' iug t>odßrtaUcr. He is snpjilk’U with, and nlways kerns on hand, Coffins , of nils!** and kind% fihrcuds. and oil wher articles necessary on such occasion#. • . . . Silver Vlatcs, las Bojuh, and Uiuleti Cufflnfi, will 1» sun .pllod iu order. A fino Hoarse and Carriage always ready to attend funerals. ... ° acpi2D:ly mar2T;<ily .T. BCOFIELD, _ . , •• ■ • .. WlMt O TATE OFFICIAL INTEKPIiRrEi;—-Interpreter of. For- language* In and for the Commonwealth of Ponn syivania, to .Aside iu the (Sty of Pittsburgh, Cbunty of AHe dity’ftoni fi'VlMiatli Cp.W Court Itooin, or at N 0,150 Fourti! JH I ?** ■ Boiids, Deeds,. Powers of Attorney,' and H. 1 writlngs wbatsover, translated from or Into the German. -. French, Italian and Spanish languages, with nt-mrnra and despatch. . ' - •: - ' npriiGni • J« <l*GiUeipie, TVR* 7C Pittsburgh—Maimfartiircr of liook j_ 1 lug GlafiHis, and Wholesale Dealer in Combs and Varie ty Oocda, .offers to his. customers and the publlo a most coui- WzteatfottmenX of Goods in hl» line, sfiltoblc to the spring Bring.extensively engaged In the mimufocture of otery variety of Looking Glasses, be Is enabled to offer inducc mentsto purchasers, equal to any house in the Union, . nprtfcif ■• -. v •• • Bueohncr A Mueller's VTEW LETHOGRAPinC ESTABLISHMENT—CO Market -H street, between Third nhd flow ready to famish every kind of Lithographic work In thrt inojitele tftot rtyle. juto. a* Show Bills, Maps,’ I’brtralte. Landacaniw; Cards,PDl ireadfl and Lulklh, printed in gold, colors, Ac. '• At the same place'Mc?srs, Mocrer .& llelmlo have opened School, and execute on onlnr Urafts of Machinery* Edifices, Monuments, with all.posalblo accuracy and eltgttico;... . ■:y,.dl&y -BeBSTEAB ;MANb’ACI'URER-No. 294 Row, Liberty street, him on bond a largo and Bedsteads of every description, made of thehest materials, which ho will sell lower than articles of in the city. Ho would call par* tteular. atbratlou to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will sell at reduced prices. Also, Turning of erery .dewnripUon executed in Hie neatest manner. Onlcm left at tho Ware Booms, or at the Mil!, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will bo promptly ottendodto. v -Brnril i r . James Mellliiirer, MONONGAIIELA PLANING MILLr-Would respectfully inform hi* friends and tbo public, that his now oslab- Ushmont Is now infull Operation, und that ho Is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all ■ orders for Planed Lumber with promptness, and at tho lowest rates. •: Board and Plank, pumod.on one or both rides, constantly on hand. Sash, Doors, andMouldings, of .every description, to order. : BuUdera and Corpeuters would find it to their advantage to givo him s call j ns ho can. now furnish them with -planol fltufffltdtablolbrevorydcscripUonofwork. • : . ; Rißard A Co*> T>n?TSBURGHXEATURR DEPOT—No.IO3Wood atroct— IT have received ft Fair supply of stock In their lino. Bal timore and New York Bole Leather, Philadelphia Kips and Calfskins, French Oalf Skills, Country Upper, Kips anti Calf Skins, Morocco Lining and Binding Skins; Tanners’ Oil, and Tanners’ and Currlcxß*Tools ;ana, taken-.oil together, they bqlißve It tho largest and best assortment over tifffered before by any ono house in All of which wo ora pro* parrd to sell to cash and prompt paying customers at'toe very lowest prices possible. -,y° tako pleasure In showing oar stxk, and cohllrdlyin-j Vito puxchosas to call and CTftmtog ,tee - ' . * ropaoir PUBLISHED DATLY BY lUIU'IIi i iiiui iI " ' " " " .AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OP FIFTH AND YTOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, .me*, umwinx. 1 it-iV* t I, BUSINESS CARDS. CaUAlunv&Co*. MEBCOINTTAIMIIS ASB CUWIUEUS, So. 1 Cor nor nood and llator utreottyPittsburgh, ■ [jol Tr>-TmM ,S?!; r ’ McMillan « Arthur,“ TIT UKUCMIS AND COMMISSION ÜBR> Tf CHARTS,No.ooEroiulsirectyNey York. [r.inyaHy* Foucy «m*F,Sth, N °- 01ttO&i ' tmt > UtWM “;s nl D’wiSi? 1« "•«4 street, inyll'y bUr ° lL Tljtf in aiplipail tuTra#?:: H tW ; - Card; f i * I«W,> AVOOL WAL rnwhiviv?-^V 05 ?J I 1 ? st i ,Jt MKKCUANT, fur the Min v. . jiomen Woolen Usogn, No. 139 Liberty ktn-i-t- (my 4 ■ rn«u..... P S ICI: w ' u ‘ w * 3 ASI> wiiMibSos jrmcnASTs, -■* >0 61 WAim ratrir. rmsircpi.n. TV/rAJiUrACrcnivit of nil kinds. noil Piu-kintz KrouufS Kl“uS? 8 ‘’ t ° nl0 '’ r Ml "’ ornnt *‘ n ' ct ’ Homs ninde nml deUvraal nt tlu> shorlnst iiattro [j 0 » U 8. : .« W ,„, U1 „ I „ J.UvULT! . . v . Oi Lavcly& Co*. .TJUIMS W|(maoE. nunur; uamna,:;®®, H^r~ No - ** lluiypjj it Jormstoli, JtriIMjBIUOHOUhKS, COMMISSION MKIiCIUNTS. i.’JL “ , » 1 to l'rnliimand I>IllBl.ur;h ManuCrttuna, 11V ttate.and 150 treat »treot, PUMroirfi. ttu ' iayl7 . j. U. Wildin, l i°P*': A P ! , A! ' 1) 'KCTAIt DKALWI iu Blank ai*t 'J? 1 ! 001 Jtorttfc Vatm nnd StuUOnonr, Nn. t!3 Wood 'VlttM-u Tlilnl nml t’ouHh.l Httaliur-rli. .fn. [rarSO iicmiy il’oujnui. .... HA.uv — e, acuutnu. V» riini iSSST??®'Gnllonefc' A COA,-: X ’ r “ JU ' V ' “ U. U. ilU.TEMJUtiirjt _ . 3llUeubercer <fc Co.. AVJHMi AM> .COMMISSION MKHCUANT3, a.nd v 1 ) V ‘ v ‘ ti:rn i*nW«cc find Httflliurjrh ■ManuOf U 5 frropt street, PHtohutyh, l*n. < j Jia- LOCkWIHMI'A , ’ n^ 4 n } 7!UJ ! 1 ANn MAsmrmv i&. w» ' 1 ?i^. ,Ilt ' horjfh anJ tWlrtnA Momtoy* * UH<I 11 ‘ O‘V 0 ‘ V liAK * ;n * IuJJSYTIIK. AjiK - T .. ■; , - <*• W. Taylorf"- " - I ,r;r rM *™*-S*?'ii**r Oi Bund-, X*rt‘:nzv y \ul? h^ ] ,f' “ 51v ? MotU Alw. fllartwCirtaftyr, and Mw hauiiio, nlwj >s <m hftm!,*t pitvural at otart ww _ ■ ' -.-• iiwriaif ■: T\rci.pv.,, HorlinMi, T“ T I > c-,1 -t.CTt l LI»Y hi* friends and th«* nubUMu •4 lw t«»w tin; boiiM> Ciruntly otcur-l* t J h J K iu WUkhi-biUKh, wbcm lie U }..upMvd lo trnve — gnlmj out from ifw city. auil lu*lrvU iXslcr in VVATf H- A (i(»!*i> jkw KLiiv, i*uku {?jlv*:k \y kilf wait. At v :V 3 »M QlL?of tt oWw«a«ilJoiire]»y cawful- No M ***** *«> *** fK.m tWraX ii!W*ur;:h. fck*n it* T* c. Moreau. fcTATIONeii-ha.Vaiv.ij. oh l, oni l S-iitiol, MiwUam’uuac.nd lllsnk 11 ™iiftl "i°«* *W*u fc*t *hu t Mitamtph.. X 33,. uiuncriy Hnggawl Taxmofu} . njtlfcly S', UUrty 1 n/’rc't*’ 4 *y>- V’ n “ iM * ***•» li"to UmH,vi f '' n ? ““«=*» hanJ«-in> of CA C U ' P *h*tosi oolite. and at the iuffw'l I'Ou' —l £ AtlKNT—o®o«\ comer r,f Wood »[vi -V Fifth *fr*vl*, (otore JJin k C./o !;..-h.-,::po o.liiv.t 1J :V ’ia<! opcnol on offlro at tho atom pIiM-.., J,,r ih,. i,urtx«" oS mptlotlru Loan*. KIK Note. in* uiht r InatramroU for iho Sconrit)- of Jlun-v, p, r U e yma i.n.t: ami .ole of Hhgn*. ' [JyUtly Jl "Marism.,-......rUT0> ItltKf.. (TIAFLUS M’asicH?. I .nr- <fc Co. , UT \ **;’K VACnmV~W»r.bo,w ;.l Water .1, aadufSicturoMUfctvpcon njK> Uy .% 11 1 3VkH.Bfa.bMKl SparsMm: Flo. i iJaffi.J'v’.n *?> Hoi) Salt*; Ca.’ Uuit.J Hoar limvl *ll.l i, t ’v?-' li ’ f f r .: S:ill ' °' jJ T «t»: Band J<all»i Op-1 Wlfcni maker'* IVIom; Jnm£ | >lZM. lr. mvSI-v Austin ‘n 't''ttp Sien lwwlixe. Stock, and Ell! ..ttKka. r uar«r No. vs Fourth *uwt, <*>.««» WtwJ.l The wifor lurtuijr n;vtud au oTBlv at til* al-T- pW t~ r .>,,, nrajliaUua !*»»■«, Mil*. toial., Jtnrtpjje,, and Ml other iu.truuiutl* Cit the .Htcnruy 51,;:, .. Mi-ir/r tlm purchaa* and sale a. hhvhjv Wtd akw pi Ti’ praan: ari l “1 , h ?T' n/ ’ «■«*««. reatlnz.rf ail IiSJ msKraUetou.. fjyij AUSTIN Luosns, ciusus „...i i-.'awSl koorula At Sir llo.Trll, R_tL t ' oLt -. u -’ r ’JUS. fcTWIt A.NEEILLIIUOKETtS. J OlllroCTcr k Jmra 4 C.j«. UinkJ.; - llouaia comer of .wool and Fourth eirwk', flSr- Cltjr ami raaalry ruHwlkm, promptly ntl.-ndnl In. ‘■'S t wrn and Whitt, H. a. taharap.-k k Co. Miller 4 JlKkrtjon. tVm. Dajaiq, A cm, 3. BTajmt? a o£ Hinny Errol, Harper A I’hllHin. ’ Hrniry ucmiul( i r ( ■ : ■' ■■ SAmiVsS'jJj? 1 *? *£**tn** UAWMBT- No-180 Ukcrty Mr.vt, I'Mthumb—WpaalurayiionliSud a ftmrtmi'at of-Tin aijti Hon.*, Ac., tx*l jiuaU!?, •jjjjgjj ll ‘” !iu «J at rartat ptfaa bf fash, *laiu~ila aoi “Whaata are inrltrrl to call at l,u fUoO. lu }};” abo,r ' hmlncM: b!ki St«.mln ; {»nJ Injoimnrf lhiuw*, eUi ho i.tvmiaJy oUomlc-J loot nualorUc [m.TlO W. N. llavcu. trjIKOUt (tin Jmw. BVr..M-SSR3? !,, .‘" ri U, ‘ A ? K ICWi; wBl-XktWMS .* protanrl to fimuto .very t ,r WnrS” l^"1 ' t-aoat ou.l hU iimtaat J..h I’rluUrm oiul artu-le la tho Bbsk Iktol:. * l*V r *oto.ioni»rjf Han, at fh</riot uutfro %mX ou Uto Trciw.inaMi' U’rui*. . t U I .™o,u;^L ! ‘ l,ii< ' n - ry >!arUl ‘rlulliiir Dilia- ami Himiorv. No. a L._„ , U« fc. HtoctUou* ATK JonxTiTuN & fcTtt.jtrox—lUfOKK?'.!.!.}:!! KTATinv. fn« tlw of Mcn ltaul* at»l other* lo bU Jan* ami Fui*urt<ir jJtjrfU of Li LANK IttXUCS, <vmj»isthi*4 of IMy ]kxjk.s Journal.', Lcxlp\-r?, Invoice, tSwb, itolcr mat liefer itaok* of .mS f f ’ miiJc D 0 1 lxHl .* ,n^f » *** }wiul 3j * «*•" t»*»l tlurnblo iiuumtr, vhlcb ha otters at j.rler* ttaiouiw* fell to Kivo fa!r ; tictkiD. Blank Books rulwl amllx-unU to auy cl*. *' n pattern. I'rtatlnx of every ttcfcrintlnn cxisniM No. 47 Market j S 2* A. J. »n’ALT r .« r.TJUm v* R. MU, Smart <fc Sill. < I!tiU,IiM*I!OpDCi; A.NU(X)JIMISSION’MURCIIANTS, I ,V>. H 8 )VooJ ,lmt, IWDmlw lo tlruco- W '! ur ’, V' l '***' Hyof .JtaU, Coni, lkirlry* IVrk. liocou, BuUrr.Laii. VlwiM, Clou-r. Ttmotliy awl. Oax Ifewß Imu. Sj'lh, Gln.«, if Ac, attention pnlJ to the talc uf \lc*t*?ru l*n>lucv*a . . .. toSmne*.--Stam. Vmn* Huotcr. Rohl. DalsolliOi., liami»Lon, Smith & On., bins* Moorhond, MtUHN A Ito<‘, JumcH May, ;■ K-rmcr 4 McMillan, Maadlon: Jn< K Morrixm, tog* flu bout*. |*virW ' Tftoffr, Sifigutre 055**,““ '' (ilVtfAWU.'t TO MUitIRE, UA-St: * CO.) and »i)itwAi:Drxu mekchanm, L. &f»ntl Hlront, rittsburglr—Are now breparcd to nwm-and forward good* by lUrrr,Canal, Wallnaad or Wok* ou.wilJiUTOiiptmMjiuia MOTilnrity. Tlicy will »lm ilotofo IMr atlenlam to. the purcluw ami rale of I'iwluw, rbuidluv Iron, IWafcmgb Jfanufiif turra, Aft, oiut fotllmj ftmtlucc lor their utility toglm peculiar rall.AcU.m to all thoaa (iirorlnjj them; with couunmuliy they r,-»;«xlfully wll. fit orilt-TK and roasigntnonto ftpo ; JjCOlt WriOXEIiUS ANp OJMMISSHM MEricHlNlM, «1 ; -*X : 5T> hr. LOPW,slo»—lt7iTlaK,.U*on-cuirugrxl !d tlir> jpeeliUlly solicit consignment* or Goal*, to be *»M In UiU mnrket, cither fo f Auction or private «<ale—particularly U osswaro, Hard*tiro arid Dry Ucaxli; makWllbcral fwlrancM on all kinds of Good* eond-ucxl us for sale bi>re. Itewv#R<w A Co.. E. It. YoUot. Wra. D. Uooa A Co, John-4.'Attderawi * d»; K. H. Stone, Squire A JU-cd, Ijroornlro, Ilomrr * Co-, Jerkin Heaver, St. Louis; Butler A Brother*, Cincinnati; SIcLiUp. PUfabur-di. _n rariShy I ’' . ;•■• . : ctSS 1 Anthony'* Pagnevreoti'peg. qutE unilnwlgnai would Inliwin tlidr nmar (Hoik). <iu<J JL ttaUhoy bMo.reinotnl tom Burito’n UulMlng to .\o. 63 itonrtb «t,(n lev (Wore Abovo tlidgcU Wood) whore thojr havo flttMl up rooms fcr naffOOTOotyblnsr. Ilkvliw a tcj7 superior orrangmoiit of light, ona Iho most opproroii tatrumenUnow, In me, with retnoapn yiars Mt*nonco In tuo Lurtno«y they, pledge thuawelvo* to turn out ns good picture# o* any other establishment lit ibb country, and tor moro rapTurci. llkenox.ee* thau has heretofore boon furnish* clUwOs of Wttebursb, either.rioglo;or In groups. Citizens and strangers arc respectfully Invited to «ul. whetbertliry wish pictures or not. - ■ Our motto fa good pictures; fair prices* and perfect aatfa faction to bur customers. lIOUUIIA ANTHONY. , N.,11.—W0 fumkhall articles In our busluess toother operators as horotoforo. ; . : aplft ’ jo3£Ph upwscorr. c. man LIPPINCOTT da BARR, M , (UTB 3, a, HTIUCKtEK a co„) ANUFACTUKERS OF WKENIX FIREPROOF SAFES, Second Street, between Wood nnd SinMifiold—On Tuesday afternoon, July 25, 1848, tho undersigned were cal led upon by Messrs. UppciicoU A Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one of their Phoenix gafai*. • Tlio furnace bo* log prepared, the Safa was placed Inside thereof with Bonlfa, papers and aorao money; when tho dc r of tho Safa was do* sed and tho flro kindled at a-quarter 2 o'clock, and. in a short time the Safa was red hot, and continued tiU half past 0 o'clock, being about four and a half hours, when the com* mlttooexpressed:their satisfaction that tho time occupied with such lioat was sufficient The fiirn&co was thoirpulled down; gafecoolcdt'owJ door opened—Urn books, papers and money: safe. -Tho beat was so groat ns to melt otC tno brass mountings,. Wo.thcrefaro toko pleasure -in recommending these Safes to the public, as being, Inourludgmontocutlroly Cro proof. JARVIS A TitABUE, . . . < NOCK A RAWSOIC , . CORNWALL A BROTHER, i BRANNON A THATCHER, I BENEDICT & CARTER, ' - ISAAC CROMIE, I am engaged in the foundry business, and know -some thing about ftirooccs and heat* I witnessed too burning of the abovo .Safe, andcau freely say there was no humbug about It, ana with pleasure Tocommcnd them ■ to the public oabCing.in my Judgment, entirely fire proof tVM. KAYE. . v In calling upon too above gentlemen for their signatures, toeyoß spoke JntbQihlghest terms of the foimessof the' test, and thelr full confidence of tho Bafo’s-bring Entirely fireproof We havo Constantly on hind and for «010 nfuA aEßprtmentof the abovogafeg. [mar3l} BELL A TERRY.: DATA MARMALADB—ibr Mia by - " , JrumTico,’ * - 4 * i.. * ' ‘ ‘ t c / .J. J. UNM.SU. J.tJs. I? l ;.7HQ* HOOK & BABOBKT, ' . • V iKiSKinia AN’D KXCU.\MJK UUOKEKit, By, K. COWKB OP *,plX7K JjTB.. I’ltTSOtßOlh TA. Tta.’ lain, Fnn on,! iKtmeaUc Excbaw^t Kxi on all tins of UicUaJoaafiil Ka. rop®» for ealv ia xoau to Mill-' nurdburarm Cum-at and par funds rpjvlvai on dppoiti. - •> ColJcctima made on oil parts of Uw Union, aitii®JaVe*t ; fw‘l>!T;ly HcmovaX “ ' • . , ■ PATRICKS & FBIEND. 1/ » AN : u Kamutfu: mioKFJ'.i?, ***** ttw. <£&*. tort* G&)a- tf&fth ami filwd tis, • . ' .. • ,T)ATII!CKS & llmkcrri oikl Exch&njrfvJJrGkerfc •A. £*** D™ l **" ir V, J * , ! U '“? *«vt>Umccr, U<*ld, Silver imd £.u>k JVoiej. omt» iWro tm* Wwteru Cmr.# constantly £-.r snip. C<4lt<U«uwoi*tQ 1» nil tho rilltfi throusbont the CnltM Mau«. in fun 1« <* current paper, m Um« corner of fifth cnJ WouJ hinfcH 1 fM»a UUvoiutloo, > " . H'ju; nrui ov a. \wuusa s ca, ha. this ,i»y u«, 1 '’.lvoltol fcy ranuml tonwat, Jim businws Vil) V tlo *w by ThomjiMiit li‘ll, A. WILKIXS J'jn.v a. CAt’oiffiy, Tltuums 11KLL, TmiMrao!! en.u ...t... ■ *. , , , c ,.•«,>»» THOMPSON BEU ft €O.. BANKERSKKCIfiKOE UItOKCtU I , _ fwgtw ». wn*DO • «.> . \\> ■ * ” ltf iuhl KuVkiu^bu^lnrriijii Tliini uni MarUt ttfc Ijj2 Iron t'ttj- jrotcl, , . , , l. -IV. SOIiTH. Itorwnop.. : —/W *P!ft ***** *w 4-Jtoirf, ivutemt;' ; . nltwlml to »bi» Ur, UK . (af,iTdjr ittui .SLi*.S, • •• - at. c. tosisuui Drono’i Hotel, t'Mtr nf B»t t i\&u ml rwnt fifiwi.-, JYOiSnrjS. itern’o. „ , „ & CINSF-Ltr, ' i “* a * Wcalrro l2*cbanffe~llotelT Mtrkvt It,. llr ,/e/ iirnu Sport, nntrij fmsite At Onimt - * J fW * **' JMffar/rfjiAnf. J *'^Jl’Rofmto#. fJ*Xu? mjactfully.iiolfcik a *]»* of the tr&vallln£ JSVtfOflflSC, : ■ “ Tsfta.*—<too Dollar per day, . . (tobl&ly • . , Owmoq’i KxcKianae.' "" •vro. IT ST. CIJUU BTBKinv-Tblii lmiM'hu Urn b- A,\ 'JV® «»X the undmlirucd, £tu-J UP la style. famlrbed ; wlUi the bent of LIQUORS, and crunr lUwg the eeasoa can AffcmL Aa excellent LUNCH every 4a>\ In which attention i» particularly called. : fjaalM JAMEB OWSTON, y . *«• CUBfiei, ilotili tlrn<r cf W and TAtot KrtsiK PHUburgh, i>n»U ILLLVM S, CAliPHElll* r T Kks fine wtßhlitluucnt hsrloj come Into the baud* of a . X ocw ttarpnetar, otter* grr&l induceisehtA to the travel* hngetimmunltj, and nl*o u> rv-.rular Uardordi - Every deli twfnxii luxury will be provtUvi lalfe «*wu,nnd aohalm . will be spam! to make this Jtotel« eomf.>rtnU* ana* todl *l w t»m> c»ll then*, fwyl£if| W. p, CAMFBEUU iWr. ■■.'•:;■ , Urant Hoiuc, . “ fynerr/' Lwcfran/J Jlnn’u. the Jorj,*e am/trdl known A ih/TIJ., Onto ianuuiloo House)®* tlw turner of Fourth ana tirsat streets which ha* been repaired and newly Cited up in ail iuni*rti£M*nts» and al to trarcllcw «ml boarder*. Ills larder will bo #hw| with the m-xt choice stands tf».\ mnrkrt «ui aConh and bU tar rurnWiod with thy IW." Ue would t* «pcnfhUy solicit a shore of public patronas*. a UKitav, „ . ‘ WUklua Ilalii " .1 / ■li ‘ 1 * J'l |<wi in in annnunctoic to hh til fr , K '";f* l a,,J ,ho Uu.l he luu uken t!» «boVe splcn • . BuJ . afl< T ripeuw his mail., u H iMi.TIIM | of resort He in prrftoliy prepared to {""V# M A*>” *bnrt<*l Vko. mtf- i£llc«y trbl‘h may ,ICI ” ° f tll<! °r lcuro or U“> Surry of tbu wet iurmtT win Lo In mulling cTrry ilov nt I o’clock, Sir onr riiuiiior of icmuu, commeudoa tlih tiny. Juiu SIsL i'nr tk» can lw rvenomu<xlatnl vrllh hupper In tbo njtwt rtdtrrcte manner. Oyster*, Hnuc,Ac.,-will l*c 'tbun.l tbcrolnihdr n-anm. In short, Uio l*rv»prietor InteiuU that uo cxi>cn«o 95 I* f *» this already popular I Itonty tho Ixmtln the * l estern country. ' J«?2.'bly 1 i St* C'lAlV ilottf, —r- 1 — 1 -y, (MCMiyar ru: rxctusai,) ccntnil, ondcontcniently locnted UOTKU A hovlo:r becu nnuplctylr «nl thoroughly ro- oivl fft now open tor Iho ewomwcila- Uon of tlu> public. The pulwlbcr. lo«vw and proprietor of the SL Clair Hotel rc*pi'otfullr Intonu* hi* frlcud* ami tho public, that ho ha» furnlahcij It in the moat elegant ami wimfortahlo stylo,, ond ezuployui cowiH'tont mvldtanbi ami attoutke muttoUhrul serrauts and Uiat he will spare no exertlou to make it e^mal to auyhou.«o la tho country. Tim well known central location of Uic Howo, ond coufo ! nkncu nf its arnmxcment*, rvndcriuj it them<*t«U*lmblo I 5",, if t 0 , < r ovok l rK orperomneut l««rdvrs toduoca Mm to 1 soiuit and hoj*o for a liberal aluiro of patronage. I ■ • U. \V. IIKNNKTT. . ■ . • waveriy House,"'“ ~ ?}'&**'**' TMsbtirgh, WJLUAJI O. CiAlitiiyMKKt Pttorauroii. j « y*?V This KrwliJaunbfe anfl popular >—*' ,lU3ffrAl7ilANThMn«enUy-b6co (y Jfffiftgy*' tiktoauplangtyloordcwmcoun* \*M; / cstab.- i 'iis?Kt , y? tmtftho proprietor it pwpzmsJ to fur l»ib‘c™Xt™h l te wll:sunmilly * ,,h rtw >- “«* nndHho v, wv 6 TCIU> yQUuItS or tliel'mctt brands, nndtholnm-y Brinks so much In TOguo during tho Vnnn "*|“> Apjib Cobhlcr< ) JlintJuk'P. > l>unrbM ”l’ *? « way flint will please ilia W f '? °P. crew morning, nt II o’clock, to which Ilia special attention orcustomars Is solicited. ftaVlO T? 1-t'tNED Loaf end Crushed; hi iv store mid Ibrraloliy lUISSELL 4 JOHNSTON, - liawotcrstrek T A'lii?! XA'V.NSI—Now opontnj; (It A. A. iliwon & Ca's, Xd, a csrea imt colored litres, ot 8 6ml jo rents per ywd' Stocks koh sale— ■' ; ■ ■ ■ ■ lUO shares Iron CH.v Copper Stock; Allegheny Savings Bnnk:- e„*iL „ Uo IlrtulJuck’fl field Plank ltoodi ■ , so.oW> Sandy and.llonrerCananionis. By AUSTIN LOOMS.O2 Fourth street. . ’ The saloons, .■ ■ ■ . : A T TIIE: ATIIEXASUSI .BCIIiDIXUS, Liberty otroet. ere .1 .i nt 011 l’™ I '’, 0 fWlgMfal phwo: of resort for LaOles nnS to enjoy a pinto of I'itiSH OYSTKItB, cookcU In trio various styles, ana servesHo e manner tlint carmutMl toploaso. Aleo—llOT OOI'FKE, TEA, PABTIIY, oivl other FTSff£ , ? ntil > #l sllwt notice, A riUVATE SALOON I'Olt liAUiM. r >«^?T# T |f?. BA, ?5 K 0 ■ ES J^ LJ SrmENT RJw.vy # lo onier nnd SUowor Baths, from 7 a, u. to 11 p m. Jag -■ : ■■■ ■ AY. W. WARD. W l'lno Oolong Block Ten, —~ hyould call tlM .attention, of «ut. ntair nutoiiura' as Bollctoua Oolong . **» Btov o o^" i and'ftSS i C , ’ anl Utmpwdl:r < ““Cl.rlcoaa, JoB " ■■ ■ •* .•:• A* JAX2O2S, . . __ Ko. as tilth nu tat. rSSKfiSllll^p Big Beaver Creek; Ul ° eight from Wheeling and one hundred fwmTr? Proprietor Baa hJ ySSISrtS The regolor pliyridsn,- twelve trhWj'lS'tMoP vSPffi??™ <“• a sete®. ssaSsfg»s •sw«,*SsS'b c)% oral ono coop-blankoCor InSiSSSSh finr tow " «S'y BANKERS AND BROKERS. B. C. raeLVAS, jr. TUaBJUT XEBBHAH Sc CO., BANKKBS ANDEXOItANOH BBOKEI’.S i feb.6.ly] , Ae. .Oe. Beotf lhamtuiil \Aitr>/ O'CONUOH, BEOTHEE & CO7, : ' nJ lurclffl.Knellin-c, rime an 1 ■.4-f' Sfglitimis. Oain, Funds, Stixki Ao. Ornco,.comer Wood and ThiM fits; Pittsburgh. (nmrlT;tf JOHK WOODS, i_ . BANKKIt AND EXCITANtfE MIOUEK, ,1 IEAUK la flolil* fcllvcr anil BiuiJt Notes. Currcntimd ihr* I>w fluids reedvod on deposit. CollccUods carefully ftt tcsdftt to. Fourth Street, ono Uoor'T-'iHt of Mnrket. Fitts fa- * fjoan Ihmttiiie and Ibragn iircAtfj;w. iA/»frA<rfejr*;y,wj"«»,(/ xn'£~ : w w a/ HXCIIANftK AND BAN KlNti HOUSE DP WILLIAM A. mU ft Col, ta.Btet.nwal on ttoaißff* """VSU, GE-ABHOLDSCO., . iiASians asi) u.\ciiAN(3BmiOKnn« Brnhanitc, Coln.-Jiiok Notcvsiiht ■-» Timp DraflA, Ac. C‘o]]ix:t!onK nir>rully nUnyhyl to stocks bought wwl sold oq cwnml'TJoij. • '•■■' «g-K0.74 fourth »Wn«t<lict to lhnk r.rpm.v,. [m i 3 . BILL & COl, BVMUIItS A.\D i:XCIUV()f imOKKItS, CK,.rc u S“^ ror rimo niUn ot JiscbanL'c ami Noli«i iiißKinhtAl SSS?ff fff in all the principal United States. D*. pjnrnpdCarrtmtVuoav ■ [maygriy - TMTV iV,* KpIMSOE HBOKI3IS, Ti u I ‘i ! 'o SttJiOolil, Sulm, *lO Book Koto*) negotiate ?- n . Securities; mud,*#* Vrumlnarjr Timu East Mir ftnrt wllSlocks'onCwainUjiiai.' ■ fmyl A. WILEOTS CO., BANKERS ASD EXCIIASOK BROKERS, xa. lArewni nr- nrreroßOß.d’Kum- haxe or rirom-rn rpilH SUBSCRIBER, untoomr onj moro &ToiSo sS 1 «?, will rontluuo tlw Baulina trajloraj onJ stik pSI kcr.cclnlho tojun formerly Unoiia t &i, and more rwwntly l» Uio PitUlmrßh tin, In surnnre. Company, whew lie wlll Jbo pleased to wo his old Wends noil customers. :.fiytlj . A, WILKINS. S. HOiHESS soksTT aWICEHS AN» CXCIUKQIS JUIOKKES, HATS Bwovro ms baskish ASB naunt omri to to ***itKCT srnjxi*, i'ulii Lv;.;i r.njr.v oti> tn\\K AT »wl Extlimi"*) UrakvTA, :®C®s Ani>i>(<uirw, » >u, Ml *•*« *? Um>u;lioiiWEofnUnl Cl Market t-treer. hf.tttren ttiri aw fourth «t». [jixtlj !LS, &c. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—ISbbI&SLJamca, 10 ttdJifc Bernard Sugar House Molasses,'ln storo and to sale by jjU MILBKR A BICKCTSON »32$ \J s/iJc U MItLUU & RICKETSON, Jvli 221 and 223 Liberty strict BISHtI.tIJON.— The l*artncrhJiip. heretcfoiv existing bo twoonJohn Parker and William Carr, under the firm of JOHN PAItKKK A CO., la this day dissolved. : foblTHf • OKNKUAL AGKM’—The undersigned is prepared to at tend fo purchasing and selling Heal Lstntc, negotiating lloiuLj, Mortgrtge-v Stocks, Time Bills, City mid Laud War nmts. All business entrusted to my caro will be attended it* l with.promptness and fidelity.:, , THO3.MOFFITT, • ; Jy3,,- J./. ■.; : ,y;, .23, -Fifth direct, •; . !M,Ca,mout *■ Kceuau,. ; ITWROPEAN LAW AUFACV—For the collection of claims JLj in Great BnlaJn and Ireland. Thomas J. Keenan, Eu ropean Agent, will leave this city previous to the Ist of July nest, on tho. twenty-sixth regular tour of this agency, to Europe, Tho»o wishing him to attend to business abroad, to them, should ‘call' immediately at - the office, 120 Fourth tiESS*: jeis _ and Baths.' WARD would respectfully announce to tho I &- f f diesmidGentlflmrmof PlttHburgh And vicinity, that .lho amadous Saloons at the Athcnrcum Buildings; are now' supplied with a superior quality of Ice Creams,Cakes, Fruits and other Refreshments. Open from 6A. M. to 11 1». M. • ; Bathing'department will always bo found in onto, to. Hot, Cold or-Shower Baths, an almost’fndisponsk .niorcqDiaUcliJT the preservation of health. • myll ■ ■ ■ ■ E 1 !® Full Operation Again l ~ : rIA.YBBWLM>GB,Fifth street.'—THE PIiOt'METOB, j thnnkftil to the pnbhc for past custom, ventures to so «* tty, same for his present thn OHtablWiment of a- t’hur and Spict Mills witlin tho cShla ««wtomc», and all who !i r»- r ftl l5 IXKI ,?‘ lour : pwre ground Spices, 4c., 4c. • The Attention of imnilles, Merchants and. others, U invi tod, and all I ask Is that they will giro mo A trial. ‘ v n *n * i v* l>KA'VO,sio,lDiamond. . *V. If.—Ail articles Liken back if not found good, and the money returned.. • maria ’ ■ Uollwon A OorriaotK ~ rr * r - I piTOßrami i'OUNDJiy-Unvo remorol to (Mr now F JL . bnUtlings in near tho Perry. Havlue all , the jste toproTcmonU for heavy wort In Furnace*. ic. 4r. wUli Ifllhea and other machinery, anil Jumping always tho qualities of metal, they arc prepared, to furnish ma chinery, 4c, with prtnnphKm.. ■A? “??*MU. retain: the Warehouse- on Smithflehl street, f >“ premises, (also at No. A Wood street.) patterns or enters. left there will bo inmiellntely etten'lel to, »ni i, 2?h 8!0 f liac '* ■J ohn iU’Weneusli with u-vtbo business '* l ' l oercoftcr he conducted In tho namo of Bellman, Oarri soniCo. lIKNItr K BOIXMjIN JIBIIAHAM O.UlltlSON'. JOHN MDO.VOrOH. 10 , Coutraoton, . I to complete the #rad* «f*» 7 ™ /iCmr Y o( the whole of the I‘ittobarrlr tS ltellcoaJ, frniD Pittiburfth to the Virginia lino; contractor* m have nr*to fair Uds Af I f f ll ' 1 fcor . k ftt lho Ij'to Icttltijx, aud nny other* tlCniroiu of having uurk cm Uicrcmd, to will without 'drtnV rt>riM?rof orant Btf «* anU IKtimmUalley, up Mql»v wbexv one or more memliors of tile finnuHl I,,fnxmJl C?E’jarefn? tt’o'Sf ? y <s>ntr«tars U l.ih£ rt "; u,c wmk -: 1,0110 nut fiMporodUe controct '“•>» <*»■ “®« wll rerommemlod acol apply, M- ,I<;U ' tm,l ‘“ l to tm ,'“‘ir *?; k ’ te'roajy cuwrono week, and charge fast, aodseodoiwoopy.to adreS rpire unj OT [,™3, r "^Su A^tl, mtru,tx. : -a of tho Jk *^ ! ? er^ftm Itor r stiU. continue to collect debts, loralo*. ami clalaxa. remit monies, procure copies of wills deeds onSf Uoeamcjits conduct riultsphtjUu. testimony, ni3ki» scarchoi* SI5SlI?T n tr fc T a *° tlu £ Uw ,ayIWM jtt Kncload, Ireland! JcoUinvJ. \VbJpr, Ac. Hicy are at ell times in cbaiifiiinlca? rarrt Cff “**!• iJwWus documents to nutl IW>; and &■**». w?!l ori? I” e,uh 7CAT ' uwkt * 9 <*>rou?h inc pnnr.inl ca»>.4 oi burojx>nnd America, on DrofessinnM ' , ”l “ mmrJ U,M *“> •« «* tirvStyljxihSf , laxiumciaWereffrcnctagiren. Apply to » ■ ■ ' .TIKOIAS J. rhexax. 1291’ourth streot, Pittabareh, lU, s., n ~ , 11. KKJSXAff, . 27 Palmoreton Place. Dublin. Ireland. •T T Tnwms CJ°tb. lu IW ludwa wiJo; w ninzrsm fepr, frr rinlsmk § tel iwriioy-** ft hrom, **J» and bflS.aml Drawing Paper, j» InciiM *«*; ; ; if 3,! Vt Kh-phau?; I’nifilc Paper; 4 * Tajiifi line*, uilod, dirLloHn tenths; •■■■■•■ P«:ncsLs n> ' L>ru °tman & LaoipWs U-. 3 Miporkir In.Ua Ink: InfUaKuWwr; JloiUh (Hae, Ac* *%£?%*;£%' ful11 ”' ortlnm ‘ " rstn ‘ Uni StaUODCTf M Vood Mrcot, tatvccn Third mul Fourth Wholesale and ILetall. T»ou£kt u A iura.^ ? K TI f VSK |™Sr SwSS \%££SrsS!£ ■siS«»*,% , ii^ ,W \- COTDITr 4 : f OiamottJ Alley ami Wood tL, SS^W* o ** cnJ mvortau'Dl of Saddlai {J®**!! *™nlw, ftw» Saddle ttyst,-Talbot LuffiUoJiohpff, IVhljw, nnJ oil other articles iu hlTlinc. ™ «ifi * 7*rtin:>y oa h:md, and Is-pniond to Ain Vl^V!2 * >n^T *J^} " of lUretod Ifatt, manulacntml of 1 i! w material, and in artjrhi of worfemamhlo eoual to U J UIJ< '’ mj at CO per conLllrapcr. <rouM do well to call will Jj?? P u , rctofLu ~ elsmchcro, ns ho la-do - oSSSjH^lfintratoortcles nt vety ton prices.- j wSsSiS i %?* N °-** ro «" ° f TVw?PSf r* culikerlngit. Plrrno^ .1 *7? IIKCKICiIDy direct Kccitn tha cclchro- » lgass[,.sfflnsM!») wt 2i‘lTaU toT < SJ to ?T 004 **** mi “ Tcn CWctarin** ° **** ■* Wont *»»pn>reownte.-jnadtt by Mr. tJSS&S&ZT*- ***** rmmJ eOTn "'' fU aoJ Tmi 4 p!n^SS!l l,o > , H e i corners, foil ween octaves luartir JiaTJ: ' <tonb " TOrat ' rs “■» «™>", *l* tea o tolf.irt.iTc,; 1 ttre wl mnirofncturcil from tho u ‘ oro “S ,l, y scamnol matorlils, #nd nio folly Rn< on ***• usual arromnuxiaUns JOHN 11. MKLI/JU, ■ rt^Sy'lTMto 10 m,lau£u ' t “ n;t fiw rtebuShSrfaStem ooa-, PTOIK ! , ' J «?* «n Iron fafe for carrying inon-: nf s ji 1 Ar l T^ l ’ ! "T 1 ' '’, "' ll , i ™« °nr vflto, SO Foimh jt., mtfZ y%e?u! ““ iM “ x * m ' ra! “* <'*“">!■% *t2 rou rf MJ!?K?~^!* BO ( 0, »i o ? olr 3'r ! ’ nil othor. voluahlo mr •.*-• w 0)0.34 of all Uoscrlbtloujf. trlH crirrinl ?r <wjit dtfkcxwJ at Any of the jctopplnp rJacos on r*is«r^t, a ? l K i^im^^^lllsClcvoll ‘ u ' l nn(i Pittsburgh, Qcti> htnJ, f\iluaibiw and Ctndnnail, Sandusky. ml > fltwit Newark and ZnutfviUe llaSlwfid#/ 5 M ~ w A ? pMt# AmeHcaii Expire Com paity* *UI forward poets, from any of ttni ImiXHtant Mint* : m ™ &*■“ and tSSSS^^t' ■im«» now rmch try railroad,ooloin(.t every lawn la Ohio nohL *vK}m> northern ZUi- ™ Sr^TiluS. 5 ttcc;mnu niyai dakku » yonsvTii. tooni. *. NO HIMBKJ J : ~ f llA J££*£% T i 2& l£ ' AVArirjsxiiAiir Mix of ■ SPEJHfI AND SVHHE& DBY GOODS! • A *jotjskk*oxK S^ kt 'Ln mit> bctHrwn fourth nad tho Ulamond.°Tho*suE briber wliL«jmuKUioo a closing: out rale of hte tintire Block i oSP ri UmUirrr toy (Joort*, on Momlov, Juno 23 th «‘2Tj:!,X“ tL ‘ ***& . Crape SliavrleA havo been selling at ~ . ’ $7 00 folucoj to $1 00 > o <lO do 10 UO do 7 00 *l° >j o li oo . do 000 * t .4" «*> do 10 00 do do do 10 00 ' do 12 00 (lo do • do ; 22 00 air 1 ! YIA ' Super UhciaDresa Silks sold at 100 do 10 off 4° d° •* do 135 do 100 •do.. <• • do ' do ■ Iso iln i « Turkish SatiMTOlUuaat > IC2V do 125 Chummeleon silk Brocade foM at 1 25' do too do do - do ICO dn ion do black ; do 175 do 1 Printed Lawns that liavo sold at 12V do • > J? ’ 18 ' do - t‘V do do do is)* do ia** do do do 25 4 in -H ' French Joekonct Lawns wld at 37V ,1/* .ir. Sopor plain l’oplins do u A ■ ® » do laired .do rn Hj? • do tolnos do fin S? -2?,, s: n ss h f §* SWSffet Bh 'A receiving Fall Goods. prices, preparatory to jfCffl ' NVuSDUVoteu^®^I3 : SfZES lOWA prttofor im aslBM,“ttho AwrtSJrMvJ, eJt^ 0 . n . r , i ' 1 ' ¥?** 81 r ;, 3 Enterpriso Conklns Btovci. BlyloJ 0 ffrcnlT “‘ tafe, A S fiSfi* “» **»<*?& u»o: Uall’rt ft* Wood’s, JtMoctc'Sj-BuH jJS Bui'p a? ’ Cr^n “ Wnoola'B, highly approved •whmmvnJ*S o^n^*j^?r 51 * It has been i TWfa g IxSfSl d'Ste^soM^micjitt,] •‘i'i^ l —J,. C. Pam’s Patent Chilled Rollr Rolling Mill Castings made toorder. - - - Ull<i Curi}S ~~* ,Riant Kettles for Sddp; Pot Ash, Sugvr Kzttlts—ToT tho morndhcturoofChno gnrmr rh* Kettles are cast on tho process patented by j o iifll ?M are superior, for durability to any other; and sold lmJSrtSm tboso made on' tho oldphm. • ■'• . * ■r tower than Stores Of every description, Btovo PJrxy 'rh.-Wnraibr wssK.sae-.sSi B°vM7 , J.C.VU&X&CO. ’ - .:' .... _ •■:■* • '* t ■ ■■} %. J.. **\ ..•; • - 'V ■>-,•-■•< *•" 1 1 ■•" _ ’ mV ...... :.v'* . p-1.- , •* V ■- 4* v v r-- '7- -, J ■. • ,r- ’ .*< ■''■ ' :*'/ *.'■ 'T ' - < t THOV WILT SEVER MEET ME MORE. Thou jitt gone, but lam Kotildk - • : ~5* my hrart thy treasured name; •IfFin smlUDjr—!frmwcoplnt?, • • Thou art/with mo all thu same. ioa, the liuknt la>t Is riven, - y.-.-' All our. pleasant dream* arc o’er, " Au.l un.osa we iuet3t In Ufnv£?i]i .. Thou wilt nover meet mo more. - . Once the summer min oUchied On tho petals of a roso,. ; And although her loaves bo M wilted,- ■ £>llll ho. Humored jij] llfij’fi close, - Thus tho heart can sometime* chough Thoughts that wear away the soul, .u*yng pleasure, wlule wo perish, ... a\cnth tlu.9 jdronge;yet sweet control. Thou art gonc, yet love hath, bound thee ; •; Thou tnay ? st struggle' totbrget,/ ' . In tho heartless crowd around theo; — - All ip Tain J-r-tbou'rt caiiUve yet. Air, forgivo tho pain iFve given, v And thine own deep wrongs of voro r For nnless wermeot in Heaven, 1 y ».<_;■' . Carriage of Jerome Bonaparte. Being fifteen years younger than Napo leon, we find Jerome, with'his sister Caro line, at Madame Campan’s establishment in Paris, during his brother’s first cam paign in Italy—after which, we followin'™ to the College of Jtiilly, where he comin ued bis studies, till Napoleon was placed at ;the head of the Consular Government. Although he had not yet completed his fifteenth year, he was put into the navy, where he had every opportunity of distin gmshing himself. In 1801, he received the command of the corvctto L’Ebervier and sailed in the expedition of St. Domim go, which was commanded by his brother , in law, General Le Clerc.' In March, the blowing year, he was sent back to France /■ Vl i i “j?P atc^cs > announcing the -success* ful landing of the expedition, and the cap tore of Cnpe Francois. /The intelligence 7 was received with transports of joy by the French people—it was believed to be : the forerunner of the recovery: of that import J ant colony; and as the young' lieutenant had distinguished himself in the expedition, the French nation were willing to reco" nisc in him a Montcnolle—-hero of the sea •kemaining, however, at Brest, longer than was necessary, with perhaps some indul gences common to sea faring youth, Napo leon himself undertook to reply to a letter, ol Jerome to Bourrienne, in which a par ticularly interesting account was given of his recent adventure 3 on shore.' “I have suenyour letter,Al. I’Enseignc do Vais scan, and am waiting with impatience to near that you nro on board your, ship, ] studying a profession, intended to be the scene of your glory. Die young, if you ever intend to disgrace your name; for if you live to sixty, without having served your country, you had better not have been born.” Soon after the receipt of thisletter, he safied for Martinique, and while there he resided with Madame de la Pagerie, Jose phine s mother. When hostilities began ’ I between France and England, Jerome was ! ooktng for an opportunity to distinguish himself, and his vessel oruised about for several months, on our southern coast, when she pul into the port of New York, the name of his brother had already echoed through the western world; and wherever he appeared,.he..was greeted wtiii the. most marked attentions. He went much into society in New York, Jt hiladelphin and Baltimore, and having termed an acquaintance with Miss Eliza beth Patterson, of the latter city, he con ceived an ardent attachment for her, and , they .were married in Baltimore, Decem ber 24, 1803. The marriage ceremony was performed by John Carroll. Bishop of Baltimore (and brother of the last signer of the Declaration of Independence,) agree ably to the rights of the Roman Catholic Cpurch, and the laws of the United States; This marriage ceremony was preceded by a marriage contract drawn up by Mr. Dal las. afterward Secretary of the Treasury, and witnessed by M, Sotin, Commissary of Commercial Relations of the French Re public, nnd Alexander Camus, afterward Minister of Foreign Adairs of Jerome’s Kingdom of ty estphalta, John Comegys and the Mayor of the City of Baltimore. Miss Patterson, his wife, was the daughter of a rich merchant uf that city, who was born of a Scotch family in the north of Ireland. She was an fexcccdingly beautiful and ac complished young; lady; and fully worthy of the most illustrious nuptials. Jt is be lieved that the attachment was mutual and ardent, and the fairest prospects opened be fore them in the future. Fpr more than .a year Jerome remained in. tins country, visiting almost every ob ject of interest with his young wife, and they were everywhere treated with the utmost kindness and attention. It has been suggested, that the cause for remain ing so long in tho United States, was the ofience which-his : marriage had given to his brother Napoleon, who, having already in contemplation the elevation of alt his brothers to European thrones,; wished to form for them matrimonial alliances with the Princesses of the Royal Houses of Europe. However this may be, as we shall presently see, the marriage was never acknowledged by the Emperor. In the spring of 1805, Jerome embarked with Ins wife for Europe iu tho American snip hrm When their vessel arrived in Lisbon, (in May,) Jerome started for 1 arts, directing the ship to proceed toArii sterdam, since, owing to the delicate health ot hts wile, she thought it not prudentto risk tho fatigues of so long a journey, nnd also to the fact that some doubt was enter tamed whether n passport could be pro cured which would admit her into France. On the arrival of the Erin, at the Texci, f°" a Pa«e learned that an brder had ft fnm lhe Govern ment at Pans, prohibiting her landing, Ehe accordingly sailed for England, where she arrived m the month of June, and took up her residence at Camberwell, in the neighborhood of London, where she passed tho summer. On the 7lh of July (18051 she gave birth to her son, Jerome Napo leon Bonaparte, now n citizen of Baltimore. Jerome, who was affectionately attached to i ” 19 Wl^e > brouSlit all the influence he could to appease the anger of his brother, but I his endeavors; were fruitless. Napoleon Would: uqt recognise the marriage, nor al* IqW Jerome to bring his wife to Paris. No step, had been takon to annul this mar ringe until March 8, 1805,-when the Em ror caused the Council of State to enact a : special decree, “ forbidding all civil offi cers of the Empire to receive on the regia ters a transcript of, Jhe act of celebration of a pretended marriage contracted by Je rome Bonaparte in a ‘ foreign country.” 1 This decree, amounting to a declaration of the nullity of the ..marriage, related to the formality prescribed by Article 171 of. the Civil Code, viz: "that three monthsj after the return to France of a French subject, he should transcribe on the Public; ' ' >-.#;^;:>6'-/f#.•-■■ ■•■• sr* •:■ . Hi ■*■;■ ■?•• • .:--v' «-.v ' •••■ r* ■■■'*.■ . f ■ 5, . f . '*W“ )\ —■ ■. ’' . . ..4 *l. ■.*.*.•/ ?.T.%.,-r,-.; •-'••' ~ r <■ WEALTHY PEOPLE IN OLD TIBJEs •sssssksSSs fellow wormVVl nm ?h! n>PtUpo " their have less or “the dust” than them° S ? But, Heaven help these poor w Ssllm'’ have not the slightest idn-i , n 8 »• Tliey rtchSoif,? gars, eomparlively. Many a /J iniX upper servants Jive in belter style M r trcesus, who flourished Wore nm and whom, the reader has doubtless heard of, used to say that a citizen who had not’ a fortuno sufficient to support an armv n» 1 H region, did not deserve the title of man; and he js good authority. His lan tied property alone was wort h the sti n'tr lit - - lie sum of 68,500,000. Then 1,5 slaves, furniture, horses, cattle and cash'fo MSi'SooSia ,fci, « 11,0 com(brtabk > Mr. Crcesus was a rich man, but many of the old cocks,that kicked the bucket many years ago; were richer than he. utfeTcVand th - e phiiMo l ‘hat d ino« , *' ole sorao tolerably g oo d ve! r SId ° rlng tbe a S e in which he w ho was worth 817,500,000 HZ y ,™ d<> r\ mllbors wouicl doubtless in i ttd l .° lave been remembered all It 1 fellow s will, And so they were all ol them. 'He has left ah invaluable ‘f they would but accept it; « n d nv T heU • 3 ' olr haVC ' Vrilton a book > ay it as de for nine years; at the.-'ejrpira tion of that tune peruse it carefully; and | bin not ffi.” gment appl, ° Ve ’ P“ W » h !«. Julius Caesar, like Wdlcens Micowber “continually iocurrinff necnni. ary liabilities that lie found it diflicult to SSdT* V 1 -° 3et a hi S h value upon friendship, having purchased that of Lu cius 1 aulus for $1,600,000. and that of Cu .? 2 > 6 ° 0 ’ 000 - He was a t e rrib“e spendthrift. Before he succeeded in ob :• lnm S t an joffice, he amassed debts to the "Tad I* 4 ’ 97 ?’ 000 - - But Lid! well - g d pick,n S 8 ,n 'hose days,' as , ln ow »f al >d as soon os Julius his hand intotlie public Treasury, -his debts began to diminish. . * He soon became rich. He gave Servil la, the mother of Brutus, a nearh of iho" value of $200,000. He foul'd doublleL rf“' ,ly ? f mtmy olher oxtrava,’ nWnTI b^, not lhe well-beloved Brutus rib (Hf crael , stab undel, l >ie 6ih j, *. ~. n * lB day of the assassination; Cm -00 Mark Anll 'ony, owed SI,SOO,- . wards Tf,' VaS “ pa ‘ d thirty days after- A J h “*S l«loooo“ l 'u lr? f" 1 " 1 '"™ 1 Whim,”2 r .or o «,Jx°Tsri , fai fiscal be ° &as]l,e f id fellow to have held a focal agency, under our Federal Govern wlJch e f'nit a , t | Ws deatb > le,i $l 18,125,000 mimt Cl i r Sp f nl ,n L fess lhan tw elve $350 CWO „ IVCd at lbo rate °f about Imff. Jay: ° ne su i’P er cost him c >tr’- lbe comedian, even transcended' Sdioonn r exlrava «, having - given 8400,000 for one single dish. He had a Son, Clothus, who wus a' chip of the old feats V-lSuTf °j, her ? stly astronomic lems, t.lodius swallowed a. pearl a la,An Ihony, valued at $4,000. - P A co 3 "oi y oo° e! fch. UP n,Ce SUp f er3 that seldom , Ben,leman ’ “smed Lucullus hln StOO OT \°v n rC - PaS ‘ that coat - '« 8 ‘lnrW°°s 113 P , nvate tab,e eclipse, \hl 1., ordinaries,’ of any twenty of the best holds in the world. ‘ 7 $175,000 h fr ° m hi 3 P ° nd3 Were sol<l for B^S I i"'?-r‘J Vh ? n 1 >& Maine," ssrjmt’ V0ko"of 0 toD “ mea roc ° k y thatwo hld W to leT« sHpr^srsl done this than it t i Pq, ’i£ n ° Bot>ncr isss=sss: aSSSSS-»^ , s aas-fijASiSS I ®i*a“zhoatmon for lalte Wtcaracwn, In ,. B “ ort . tune since,- we noticed that Can* Tftitn 1 I Baldwin, formerly of tho ininnio .^ a PVTooa. | ncers and four naots. ti- ,or tBO eD g i " saa*p^*SSss«sas:^ Temnlotnw®" 9“® of “*em, Mr. Jas! I for “ er ]l'' bea d engineer on, tlie Die* I ?*’ *^ k w h '. s ftmiI ' y wlth bi®. The other. We aSh ’ W ° bclieTe ia • single tC- I We are told they are to get very liberal salaries. perhaps two ofthe bestmen that could Inf I£i bBel M e,eCte< L Two of the fon r pilots talk Ilif-S. Messrs. Wm._ Earley and John Cox/and I mTO 00 doubt but in a very short time two oh^fnos mp Tf ntan ' J effioient steersmen can bo fi™ ;f',v T * ae w . a ? e3 Paid for all steamboat of thcTiwh^s 4 » eg l° ff i aM mo . ro asn do, * Wa wbßt the^enrpmri 6 *’ nn d of course is an inducement to the enterprising— St. Zovit Netcs. ' I tbß n«| O^SIIKNT or ® EPB *SE5TAno».'—Und?r 1 L„£ “‘of Congress, which was finally tossed list I the wliote number of *riii be two hundred and .b,w I follows, viz: Mnnio G, Now Hampshire 8, Yer- I m °“‘ s i Rhode Island 2, C6n i “Mtiontdj Now 1 prh oS, New Jersey s,Pchn«yi- : !rwina fi D 1, o W OhiD 2lf& I MtSSmt’ A°T 8 ' Hori dali Alabama 7, I rww P « 18, North 7 r ee 10 > Kentucky 10, M&souri I “o I ? !liaiIi ‘-i 1 * Illinois 9, Michigan . a&us & ssa ’•'?;'’:?*&%. :;■{■ v>vr :-^^r " »;/« "' s . v ' i f* - -i v t" s„v r-'^' v I V * ~ ~~ . i\< tV" <, V. e _ J * fc, *5- Iff'"-; ~ - r ' » ’ y ' 7* 'ft :■ 'V: J ‘; ; r , '• r -V' NUMBER 9. tz ;•: '.-"r.’‘••v.yWKV , s
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