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Produce taken in exJ changefor Merchandise. 1 F.K.D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth’s Warrouteauarueri Beeds, and invites the attention of all in* terested in rural atfaira. , • . janll b'u. „ „ CopartnersJtlp. UNDERSIGNED have UiUHlay entered intoco-part &UDdcr the name and style of J. A. HUTCHI* BUN * CO, for the purpose of tran'acting a Commission and Grocery, business. JAB. A? HUTCHISON, * DU . . . „ t A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1834 f„b6 -W 2. EIQUSn. ■ J. I. BIMSOT ENGLI9Q A RICIIAItDSOftf. SBl i° : iri, A ? l> f° iUVAHI) ING MERCHANTS, A 5» \J WnOlesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and uil, and Produco generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Bnrbrldjre & Pamm m> N °* ll6 WatCr * D ' i 150 Fir ® t utT * et > PlltabQ fSh, i">~. FEASCIS Q..CAILEV Jfto . ncviiuiv BAILEY A RBNSIIAW, W * Tea DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS ; Dealers in Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Warehouse keeping Uteißdls.&c., Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Libertv Street, Pittsburgh., . • • apr!s:y 9 ' V.-’i'N KUHCI3 BELLXBS, . . JOIIX JWOQUiy UZiaz OVt** Pittsburgh. .Maryland. •Pittsburgh? Selleri) Sflcols A Co*) PRODTTCJE and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 309 Liberty fitrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Sperm, linseed and Lard Oils. . jj-28 b| rpHE subscribers have opened -a -bouse for the shore par* JL pose, at No. 17 fmltbfleld street, fbur doors above the Monongahela House. Wo ; will purchase, or receive, on commission, for sale, conslmments of Floury Bacon* Chetst, Ojrn t OaUy Barley, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, tfc., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. PQvQ ; ALGEO A CO. "'t r Jas. UTLaagUllu, |\EALBTt IN QROCEOIESrWIoDUOJVFIiOURrBAOON, JL/ 40., No. 10, corner Smithfteld and First streets. Pitta* bargli,!'», . novß ■WO n. rouna taos. B , jovsq- mnaxsi. toraa • T. B. Young ACo, M.... a * RmiUifitld strut, opposite City TTat^L ASO-A runEltS OF CAIIUtLT FUKMTUiiE AND CaAlftS, ol every description. •. Matnrinfo and work manship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken In packing tor land and water carriage; -•. ®n3l C.D.Woofl, I IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WTYE9 >V*J2WOBS,Ifg-l«North-Second aborr Kara, ran side, Philadelphia, has on hand tha beat qualltießoi.pltl .Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky. Mpnonai-' the atteDtjop of parchasera and dealers. - Htary M’Clilloiimtfc oil, kmr ggiESALS GROCERS »nd Commission WeTclumts. ?F Peaaßad Irwin «t»» Rttsbuisb. [j»aaj /'»"« ‘ if f ‘ \ thed: Printed mi ptdiiihvl mrt Morning, ~(SuriitiyLtxctpted: BF OHAHORII <fc MOSTBIJJIBIIV. ' ' *.' hobtU-wct ba'iia^t. 1 ot, ,wpoa ,'Aap 1 nm. BISJIT3, roar, payable strictly in sj4?? c ?.*i. Dollarswill Invariably be required If not paid WithJn .the year.. . : ' • at the counter in tbs Office, aud by the Netfa Boys. . <. THE BATffRDAY HOBNIHO POST : PpahlLiuei from,tießame on a largo blanket size X\VO DOtLAKS m year, in advance. Single copies TIT* OKST9. °. r . No paper -will be discontlnned unices at the dins* on oi the Proprietors.) until all arrearages are cokL ■• • ■ ■ ■ to tty order ooleeßttccom .purled oy thfe money, or natlsractory reference In this cttr ■ of at jfoZtoskit viOM lf!!i !ar 3 al Jab Printing o#eeitn Oit ctfji; uficnM initojwkudmtmihtdwriutnolia, amini* reanwi- PROFESSIONAL CARDS, /• * t«iO* Sproulf ' A <A £S J3Q^NBELLOIi AT LAW—Office, No. .JXFourth atrpoLr Pittsburgh, Pa.- , deolLly Jatusß Ai Lewrln. . «QBEtt? E. PHILLIPS, attorney at law, ST. LOUIS, Mo. ■ . dOSKfU VVKAVEII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office) N 0.144 Fourth street) 1 r ja3:lygj - tittspoboh, ta. . JOHN UAIC.TON, ATTORNEY AND. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office* coruer Fifth ana Grant sts<> J&<fcly3] KTTBBtreqg,:pA. • It* Biddle Roberta. ATTORNEY AT I^AW—Office, No. l32SmUhfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend cd to—special attention given to Conveyancing. [docffily . . Thomas means* Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office; Steubenville, Ohio. mj4 . B* P* Xtoas* A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. -ZX ia., fourth door below Lit. Body Patterson’s Livery P teblo » ; . je23 • • J* B. Morrison, A TTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re jHL moved to No, ti Grant street, near Fo'urth, Pittsburgh, ft- aprllhy AC* Orlando Loomtt, TTORNBY AT LA W—Office, Fourth street, abore Wood. Iy4:y TUoutas m, marshall, ATTORNEY AT L3W—Office, Lowrle’a Buildings, Fourth street. jun7ily H> BtCarnahßii, ATTORNRY AT LAW-rOfficeon Fourth -treet, between Cherry alley ahA.Orant street. je^y ■J* N« Ll’Ciowry t Attorney and counsellor at law—oaos in BakeweU’s LmlUiofra, ou Graut street. j u a il* H« IlitZen, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street; above and '• near SmlthOeld. mar£7:y • Alderman Watiou, OQlct on Third street, opposite Lht oil JPott Ojjlat. W HERB allhuslaess pertaining to the office of Aider man and Justice or the Peace will bo promptly at tended to. .Acknowledgments of Deeds and Mortgages, and other instruments of Writing, taken at his office, or at the residence of the parties. The Dockets ol 1), 8. SCULLY, late an Alderman of the City of Pittsburgh, are placed la my possession. Persons having Judgments on said Dockets may have the necessary process issued tbereou by Alderman Watson. (wy3:'tf K, Uuckmaster, Atdemau. (VFFICK, Grant street, between Fourth at. and Diamond f' alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great er rare and 1.-gol accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex ata.ned, 4c. _ j ß ag El S< Neal; Alderman. NO. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Marketstreets, Pittsburgh. OoUectionspromptlyma<le. Bonda,Mort gf.gea, and other writings drawn with neatness aud aeca ra:y» - ' ' Je2l;ly 1L AUL, SURGEON DENTIST, (suo fLi->%|g£sS>'censor to G. W. Riddle,) aO. U-l SMITH FIELD STREET. * I ini* AafOffieehourSjfromSto 1 o’clock, and from 2 to &. o’clock : febls;ly D£tfTl£T» XourUistrect, live doora ot Market. Omoi llocas—Jrom nine A. M. to fire dec2o:y BUSINESS CARDS. B££STI2?S ~ IT SO. EICU&ABM. ,I>. W- UIIiUSTINbS & CO.. COMISSIUS AJiD FOllWAilliliVU 31HKC1IANTS, - AND Doalers Goner ally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin- oinaati and other Manufactures, &c. XTo* 93 i’Vout ilttcU, between Mj.rkel and ferry ttreelSf Firtsupßoa, i'A. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Per ticalar attention paid to fonrutding Western merchandise. _ JJc/crencM.—Clark & Thaw, Wm. Bugaifcy & Co., Wdl AT* Oully & Cn*,-F. beliere & Co., Ilayn a Blank, Krataor A 2Ubm, lleury ilnir, Jis-.p, Win. Eichbaam, S. it. Johnston, "S'!-, X’hOQva Udke well, George Leilite, Ksq., Solomon Stoner, K<.|. ja&g WM. ..........GEO. ISIOUIiAH WiU, Ul:\Ga\M & CO., FOaWAKDLSii ANi> GOAI.UISSIDN MERCHANTS, Liberty zlrceLf opposite d*cjma. Railroad R€jr>t t a P*? - t'irTi3Pß'jU, Pa. PAGODA TEA STORK. JEHU -HAWORTH, R7tott4ule and Retail Grocer , Dealer and Importer of Old Couutry Black Tea.*, French Bran aies, Wines, Ao., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittspurgh, Pa. - ‘ f»*b23:y Will* A. M'CLURG, -JKSTEA FAMILY GROCER,T» OORNtk OP WOOD AND SIXTH BUIRKTS, jagfrg • FlUshurgh. lieury ii. Collins, EURWARDING AND OUMMISoioN MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Seed*, Fish, an*: Produce generally, No. 23 WOOD Hu Pittsburgh [mar6 Paul A burdock. (COMMISSION AND FOR W ARDIN Q MKRCIIANB, AND J STEAMBOAT. AGENTS—No. 7 Water etreet, CiQOlmiAti. Ohio. [apl:tf King A Moerheatl, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. (tny'23 Smith A Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKR CHANTo—Coraer Wood and First sw. inov3 A . • B» T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATION Ell-—bad always on hani ,e general assortmentor School, Miscellaneous and Blank Hooka, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale dud Re tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fiflli, linst side, Pittsburgh. .• BawWauted, Rags and Taunerrf Scraps. apl6:ly Bilassell A Bro., 00K3ELLERS, STATIONERS, DEALERS IN STAN -DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, and Publishers ol th* 1.0.0. F. 'TOKEN, No. 16 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. marl6:ly X* \V. Chadwick, Dealer in bags and paper, no. 140 wood str.-et, Pittsburgh. The higbeSf nice in cash paid fuilrazs. mylliy '• * ... * . BSLLL&S. 1(154. a. o\l Al 2. FBA’S SELLERS & CO., Forwarders ana_&.9mmlfialoi*-J>terclift«ts DEAtros i;t . PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, i-r&Q- 30b Lilxrlij si reel, Filtsb-urijh, Pa. tlLLim MiLLEu, Phlla w«. iuciiiTsos, Putsburwi. Miller A Rlcketiou, YXTHOLKSALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, t-T- Wines and Segara—Noe. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. I a, Nuiie, Cotton i'anu, iU constantly on hand. ” William Carr A Co., (W>L Cahr late af the firm of J. Pap-kee A Co.) "YTT"iiOLESALta GRUCERS aud Dealers in Forrign Wines f f and Brandies,Old Monongahela and Rectifled WhG key, N 0.320 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ja6:y BAM OIL M’CLUHKAN JOHN IMIKUUU.H ALCX. iiRKI'AITUCA. STCLUItItAM, UfcHIUON A CO., \AT UOLK3ALE Grocers, Produce Dealers and Oommla- Tf BiOn Merchants, No. 243 Liberty street. apr22 FITTSIIURQR , PA. Co-Par tuer*tUi»« TIIIK subscribers hava this day formed a partnership for tho purpose of carrying on (Jommution and Forward ing t in connection -with the Fish, Jkicon and OiL, and Pro duce business generally, under the style of JSsausn k Rich AEwoir, warehouse No. UC Water and 150 Front streets; formerly occufilijdlby Curbrldge «fc Ingbram. WAL B, KNGLISn, JAMES KICIIAIIDSON, JA3. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, 185Lfob3 CommUaloa lloase. POST. PCBLE39GD WHY, BY QILLUOBE & MflflTnini ui> v ■ . , ; 11 Lift i ( Ai iiifc, i UisT BUiliDlNGd." CORNER- OP PIPTH inn _ ...... _ : 1 • VOLUME Xiil. BUSINESS CAEDS. JOSEPH FLffiJUtXJVO. C [suogbsso* 10 L. WILCOX t 00l ORNEB MARKET. STREET ANU DIAMo'L, Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drucsi Mtnfi* bSbuSS! 8^’Porfanu »7. -a ail «UhTMs rai<:ianB ’ Pros:rl £ ,tlotu carefully compounded el Ja:9y JOB* Pl.cwom IPI.EHIHOTiRoTnEtts“ ! ' "f“” a _ _ w (Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co.) WHOLES 4 tS, DRUGGISTS. PmnHntnM n r vi Strut, Pittsburgh, Pa, piProprietors of Dr. M L&ngfr Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver * jalO ..JOHIT B6APT, JR., . (Successor to Jaa. M’QulTey,) A^^V h ? lcaftlc K-etatl Druectst. ND Dealer in 1-ALNW, OILS, J>VJS STOWS, aV 141 At odd street, three doors beloer-Virgin alley nprl:mAely . . 6 SITTSI ' -Jom* u - aoHGAs, abOT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST lUUI IS * „„ "y, 6 :,? 111 ™, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c„ HO. VJ/Z Wood street, (one door south of Diamond alley . . riITSBCBOU. liuii JUHU MlTCiiiit.i., i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST i 1 .. A3S Wood Street, ’ ja3trj] Neat door to U, Child’s Shoe Home’ PUtsbarirh. J " ““ -dt— ~ ~ -J. rtsiuso. Notice* Ty®* fkEMINQ having associated with JOS. ABEL-, the. 7 a 7,“?. hereafter be condoned under the Htjle ot J. AiihL & i/0., at the old t'tand, corner of fiinithfleij and streets. j al . y William 'i 1 Horn, Uruiruutt 1 HAS REMOVED lo thy corner <>f HAND und PENN Streets, where hewill, as usuil, attend promptly U his numerous friends. AH articles inhuUuc are wurritlce>’ pnre.TmJput up with Lhe utmost care. tuarl4-£tn U. A. Pahueitock A t; 0 . # WHOLESALE DitUU H A I(KiluUiiE— Curlier fire* nd Wood streets, and corner Wood and Sixth. {lfljbl R. ■ l . alTe N . 'i " WUULI3XLE IiEALLh »a 9 ; Foreign Winel, Brandies, Cigars, Old Monoiga liela Eye Whisky, &c., i ALSO, HKCTiFVINU UISTILLERJ aNO. b WOOD STREET, IMTTSBURUU, Jt'A. * WINJ&, Urasdies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica SpLritS, St. Croix aud New England Rum, Clarets, Champagne*, Scutch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbou OUI Monongohela Eye and Rectflied Whisky, Apple, I‘euch’ Wild Cherry and Blackberry Braudivs; tin period Uanina, Bogalxa, and Principe Cigars; and Cumkauu Cigars, all ut Buell low p. ices as compe il;on Pancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles pi every 6 tyl« ni Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully inwte an exuujm*- tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD Slrvet, ptfubuk'h *l™?- “P r M>l_ •JOHN UItuUTT, " IMPORTER OF BRANDIES, Ui.S, WINES, Ac.—Dealer in Hue Old Aloaongahetn Whisky, Peach Brandy, Ac. Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Bmuhflelu and Trout Streets, Pittsburgh. ■ apria J» iEryar, WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL LIQUOR AIKRCUA> r l r 165 Liberty street, and til Diamond alley, lebluiy ■•a-JNO. E. DOWN IN a, CLOTEIEIt,-W HAS rumored to 25)4 UUKKTIf street, opposite tiortbon alley, and No. o SEVENTH, near SmilhbelU, where the .ittf-nuimol Lis friends and the public is lutU*U to dhe stock of READY-MADE GOODS always on hand. Al?u>, Olotha, Casssmcres and Vestiugs for ordered work. A lull assortment ol tumishlag Utxxis for geutiemen, Including Hat:- Of ail Truuka, Umbrellas, Acl, Ac. jnaJ wa »j Waolesalo and Eetail Clothing Morckantß NO. 88 WOOD STREET. 1 milk EabacrifcersrcßpccUully inform their eld custbjaen. i and public In general, that they haTo thin dayW soctatea themsewesiii tile abote busiara*, under the tirin oi JOHN M'CLUSREV A Co. They respectfully solirff a ■kuare ol public patronage. The previous business uf each will be settled seivas respectively. , 'ieb9 LiAiilUj >, ul Uie Urm ul Cuouti A I tL»Vixi>* • STOK.Iv No. V, ttwo doers aoo*u tL* tua lor ibv purpose of carrying on ihe CLOTH ifr t . illidiNKSS, bj strict kttenouu 10 t/ufaiuess to merit » snare oi tiit- oi \ho lat« bria. N. It,—Clotliicg Uiiuie lo ynlcr iU tbu m<-*t fanhiOtooblo BCTiea, anti on ibe ?burust ucticv—ujl»*ri<<r vo at>au in tbe *&' J^-*7 Jiviuea C. Wait, / :Vi KI*CaJAa» £ T-AILOK—Ni*. 46 i'll Lb ettral, apno;<ile UA i-fX XtiotLre, LbtLiUurgb, j'n. r Jainti iticUinvcV. ' MOKUNQAUKUA L'LANCSU MlLL—Would respecUullv inform hbtrienOa and uie panijc, that Uia m«» **tub tuil «i*u mal Lc m prcuaml tu furn jib boat Cabins, anil fill all oriirrs iur immUi With promptness, ana at tin; h>w«*n ratt*. ' * Board aud Plank, placed on ono or noth pUck, coiußauLv on hand. Buih, Doora, au J Moaning ol .very flrecrii.Uou, maj. to order. Duilders and Carpenters vomld hnd it to Lbeir advantage to give him a call, as he can now lurrnsn them with rhuied stud suitable for every description c>i work. * wa. a. Haaao3 caU(V . £ii . HJSBBOH & CBISWELL, BELL AND BBAStJ FOUNLEKS, MANUfACrUlitltl&uf nil 61UJSOI llltASd WUKK LO OOMOMVJS, BTKASI ISaaißK, l-LUMBKUS. ir A], eo, Cottou Buttiug MunuiuctururH. Foundry on Rebecca street, AUe 3 *bfcuy City. OClce and Store, No. 1i Market ntreei, Pituburah OLD BRASS and CUPPER taJteu in oxd.au,;,. j„r «ork or cash paid. Orders lelt at Uio Foundry or UU'cv will t* promptly attenued to. ly dliSEPli T.LOWUV, JVo. 43 Cbrn<.v o/ /\nti ana lIW &rtt fj, Office up stuirs. Entrance from Kmii streeL PilDburgb I > ESP ECTit UL L V auuoouce to tnc pablic that be lL li commenced the REAL ESTATE AUE.NCV, m coun.x tiou with lutelligance and Ucomi Collertiug. H? will ah.o attend to renting. Persons in want of mirTimts, iu any capacity, or Oiosem want or piacen, will be supplied «t Ebort notice. All business ent-rusUr-d to nis care promptly at tended to. r ' Reference* —T. J. Bighats, E?q., Ui.-harJ Cowan, W. 0. Leslie, Dr. AJeX. Black, James ilackeral, A. A. Maaou .daffltAOld. _ jam* ’ HI. tiIIAFK * CO,, Westorn Foundry, Ho, 124 Wood street. PITTSUUIUIH, PA., Vr^5 UFACTUtIKIt> UK <»OK.I>U STOVES, Coal and XrX Wood Stores, Barlor Stores, Hollow Ware, iMam and Fauoy Urates,l’lain aud Fancy Fender.*, Sad aud Do’ Irou« Sa„:tr Kettle*, Tea Hetties, Wagon Bozl-h, .Sc. {Jao.lyZ Austin JLoomia, p UAL K3TATE AUJSMT. Merchandise, Stock, and Bill Xi> Broker,Ouke, Mo. U'l Fourth street, (above Wood.) TLo *at,scrib*r having opened au otzice at tile above plane, for the purpcr. e c! negotiating l»aua, hills, Bonds, Mortgages, and au other Instrument* lor the hecurity of Money, imu lor tbo purcna£o oad sale ol Stoeka. Will ui*o give proiapt and particular attention to buying, Mdiinp, miting of aud leas .Dtf Heal HstaU. (jy7j AUSTIN IAHJMIS. Schuclunau U&auieln. ' T ITHOORAI'ILLiiS—XIiird street, opposite tbu Pcst-oOlcA, -Li Pittsburgh. Mups, Landscapes, uui lieadp, Show Biilp UtbWs, Architectural aud Machine Drawlo*;*, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Kngrared or Drawn on burn**, Printed id Colors, Cold, Bronze, or Black, iu the most approved sty It*, sud at the most reasonable prices. 8. ITOUSE, SIGN, AND OIiNAMLNTAL PAINTER, AND J_L Dealer in Puinta—No. 44 Bt. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Hat constantly on hand all kinds or Paints, either dry or ant * Varnish, Linseed Oil, Boiled OIL Spirits Turpentine, Window Uiass or all sixes, Putty, Paint Brushes, all of the best quality, and for 6&ie at reasona ble prices. 1 £fi ' fltiLlSU AMD CLASSICAL SKflllMAllV. w. t. McDonald, m. a., fsiscipal. rimp nose session of the Institution will commonco on X MONDAY, the Dell of September nest, attke room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veocier. Mrfertnus—U on. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8. F, Von onborst, it. Miller, Jr. auK*26 w J'ACOU M’COCLISTKK, WHOLESALE AND RBfAIL CLOAK MANUFACTURER AND DEALEK IS AU KINDS OF Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigar*, _ Ho. i£s Fifth sL, Fillsburgkt Pcl Keeps constantly on hand a large supply of all ibe various brands of imported Cigars. j a &g JOSEPH CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IJSIPOHTKD CIGAUS, iny2:ly No. 63 Masket btkett, Pittsburg n. FOWEU A UiEKUOK, Architectural and ornamental carvers.— Ornamental Patterns for Casting, in every style; Modeling, Designing, Ao. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats, liuiidingn, A<» • 96 SMITiIFIKLD Street, Hear the Post Qfilce. yl-3m KEW PAPER HILL. CANTOR OHIO. FISHER, ANDERSON A CO., have just Started their pa per mill at the above place, where they will be happy to receive orders for printing and wrapping paper of uii fifos- ' ' feb27:tf A. Tintite, KZf+SjftX, WHOLESALE and KetaJl SADDLE, lIAENEBB, TEPNg, VALISE and CABPKT DAG maaufoc -6 tom. N 0.106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John 11. BleUor, lV^£ss£J£.i VNl) DEALER IN MUSICAL aJf. INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books- anil Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. [janl &.J; UIQAK, * SOki, Fancy and 2lt, GOODS < K °* » Markotima 8 Union Fanov .TT^-.wnH’EUuusji, Uo 'MSAIIV V i ( >OLKN DmtAND CLEANER, mar” ISM iELLA St., near the JSmmet Hotel, . Aujqn&sr. Watch and Wood Mul Market rt ™ t > b « twMn All kinds of JowelrynSi e grg’ p 3 rtt « S. OCTHtiKpV_^, M , _ s-cuthbertTsow *•* ctJT . ilLtar A, H t ■ cara. : LEE, (suocxs3on to Mranrr a La.) warn • EU AND COMMISSION MEKCHAKf, of Americgp-iyoolcaUoodg, No. 139 Liberty street rli D' L. £• Hayward, ALEE -BOOTS, SHOES, TRUN £8 and LEG HORN iand BRAID fto. 174 Pittsboygh, Pa. ■■ ■ jal-iry PEKIN TEA STORE. „„ BV A. JAVRBS, -wo. 88 Ayß i tlreet, between Wood and Martel, touch tide .Bg*Bold Wliola-alo and Retail. ■ ■ ; ja3.-yj Wtltet F. a»rihsi; ' In ymach Slid American P»j*r '■ **' ' 1 '"l'* r -1 t '-.'''* , «£“ ’•»- 4| *' , '-*% \ * " »4. -•’- %•-.*'' *.'■■:■ VI ■'.:--- %\«>•> i\frZ¥.£i**s' l j '. v. . 1 * _ j‘t ; ’» %.> •*' •:- * ■ -P'i . . rfBURGn ■eskovnJ .u. uiujuaura •DANIIL AHL, JR, NEW SEED STORE* JAMES WAIIDROP, OITEBS for rale CAN AH Y minis of tile a, cot Improred breed, beingvery hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seedß —Canary, Hemp, Miliet,Kojio and mixed Seed. Bouquets will be furnished composed of the finest IXOTVEKfI viz • Cameiiaa, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evfergreensilu Mts) forChnstmas Trees, from the Heed and Horticultural Store No. 49 Fifth st., near Wood. dec2o ’ Consume the Smoke, THE subscriber hivinc the exclusive right to manu&ic tare and cell SWEENEY’S .HOT AUt AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders and contract tor beating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested is solicited. Any intormnUon can be had of A. BRADLEY Nos. 2 and 4 Wood BtreetvOT of J. BAUNDOLLAIL ’ dec2htl j Iron City Btove Warehouse, No. IS4 Wood st. BAIUI * MOSER, = A RCniTECTS:—Offices: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street, -aXiPittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny! Sew Jersey Water Melons and Peaches* fpIIE subscriber is in daily-receipt, by Railroad, of the ri*n *^! t 5 uallty of CACHES MELONS. Call St hig Depot, N0.,123 Wood street, above Fifth. au9:tf SAMUEL STEIN RUCK. BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. ASH*;If,SON, “ ' • W Ko. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., HOLL3A"LK Dealer In Foreign Fruits, Auta, Spices Confectioner}', sugars, Cigars, Ac, Ac. Ilaisins Fias t-rum>B, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, cites. Citrons AlnlniJu!’ rsv™ n r', creain n>?«*• kV«wVu“ais "aft*- WOHKI), HO. 136 WOOD STIUST, T IKD DOOB BIUH VIHOIM at t»▼ wy ™?LST . IMPORTERS and manufacturers of saa2fera '<-.Ull£ltY,SiritGlCAL AND DENTAL £SfINSTRUMENTS, KI FLE 8, Ac. We Xjjf beep a general assortment of the above articles constantly oa band : together with a general Tariety of Pansy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tola and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns, Shot Belts, Caps, lewder. Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Kirk; Hunting and Pocket linivea; Tailors and Hair Dresser*’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Also, Trasses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We aro making 111 lies of every description, to order, of the best im’terial, aud workmanship warranted Ordera received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be till ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesale nyU Chandeliers and u&b fixtures. " TIIE fuibscriborsaru now opening at choir new Warerootn- T«0. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith aoid, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, MUCK hTS, PENDANTS, and nil article connected wit (la? Kitting ever offered in this market. Haring arrangement* made by which they will be constantly in receipt ot new pntteru* and varieties, they con. p :.l«inlv iuvite the attention of pur chasers to their iwlectkn. w* hrt . determined to self « 6 low ns any house in the \Vt«i, aud being practical Ua« Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantage* to those tlvdiring articles in this line. Y?o continue as heretofore toflt up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Bruse Caetiugn of all kinds made to order promptly. Lu.NU, MILLfcK .t CO., No. iioj street titibily id i»i,Kfciiion, JFHOM IfKW- YOBK, 1 s' Khil of th<» C4'!>'hrntetl Ai r \ S VK ; l, "" r WIS, KlanUe £~V\ * B«n.ni»upw,s, anJ «jtf.<criptj«n Jjt-% of H ilr, f., r lu,n«* hod Ty tUU!:TII tf ' r KK*£T, BLTTfnnß’s fy«{ein panties I.fiUiec * ni Ut ' nt . l,,Tai ' n U) their bead* “ FOil 'UIGS. No. 1. Hie round of the iieaj. No. 2 From the f..M.oaU otrr tho head 10 neck, Xa. 2 No. 3. From ear to ear, over the t,.p. No. 4. From ear to u.ir, r.Mtn.l Uj- o-r-hi-nj For X-UP4VS, to euver tb-i \., v ~, Lllr x> ' .varl HV *...! i f r ' >*_ iSew toMh nail t'nrrtnie t'nclnrv 1 JOHIISTOS, KHOTHEE3 & CO., a>mcr o/ Jletec i',i ml E.ln.mt AUrykniy (Sly - iS5i;S!> VJ, u ’ r ;''I"" <*"“> “tom ihrfr rrteofe '&a£jS^C tni ~u "" n' n " r “ i| j. that they barn ,rjr asrtssx boat KastcrnfhafLsl'olia, nail V, h,vl stuff, they fe,-i conn, ilanttha'all Mill, ibeir patronage, ell] be l>erfrctW eaUsCnJ Oii trial r.f lh. - r.'urk ** ’ D * rW,tt "'" d K"’’ 0 ''-fore rumba. P ear TJ§team ~Mfii '• CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY" " (XX4& TJJt CAUJIUAD KTATiUjt.) * Tj'A.MILIKS will h.. sri.p:i,j of , FiiKSH UUL4.MJ fLnUJL by taTtatlM, or it'r? „l , ,u. Mi:; m j}?*. AV, A CO. ffl AJk W A u-j ' F i* li SadillcrN and Carriage Maker* li. T. LTTbTh, Jit., I*<». I .» 1 W 00*1 Ml ret, I’m Also, Cloths, Damasks, I.acos, fcJo’s, Bent Staff . . Sprung, &c.. £c. &ter\snboat Furniinre *rt<f Chair*'. W t- liarar.n hutd arM iwr fi t. .'-ir.il r ewauf-^tU' *1 * Kiti-o>ii'n I'il.ik./ r«'. Du i'.-ir ’ Ji,; I-n.lh'S Ci»Mn Chun •f < iir; ,,„ u ,•, . do ilo • ’ S?Uit- Ktxm *i.-- j., j,. ’ D” Tvit'-l lioir-M Tel. h Trip.,; * ' P,r,.. »' ; l „ I ,1 , • "* : ' r J '‘. Tm..,!' M.lcru.n.l «o:! iM nHl,ip „ r<l r , Il M fill „ T. ii. Y.lUNil i CO. J>-'> -S Sciill.lVi I .1.. Ci-r Ifo'r 1. MUKI' Ill’s nlw k u;u; hat man L'FAcruitv, A** «[t\—j lu ii» i.rii.ri;...; ~-i „ar!],l.„, u„d.,., a .i. ||„. Kr.Tl.Dl ■!,; t-onlJ-Jcru thnt. ir'.'iu his in , '' l? I'an t'urni-h no; r. n iy ,• . j.. .' . ' orrirlr tMm: lu-rei-Vr- ..Ifr-nj J,V ‘ »* *'* l * |»ul>!ir~ all »/ hn tjivn m.i., >, >'u-( ir „ . ‘ ~ l \V • tlAVtll, r PIIK OLl) I‘RIXTI.VJ tin i A m„l .* H M KNT (la*- |,,i m ,1 «on 4 Mock-w.,.,1 aiiJ lUm.V. i; Comim-mal, tUmil umi .Otr.irit, J,!\ 'i-riu-ii' • I nnj buiiorwry U...-, at tl„- .... ‘ , in irii.'Onablf* tvrws. u u ,Ji Blank book aud Ptall-'n-’Ty W -r-’ r»rs»,n„ “f »**»**..£■«.. Depot ot l.oa S „„„t, a rpHL undersUm-u m..< m-meil nr.d i.,,**,. m <\n ± ctnntui prices, a ..r L.. o rnrth 4 Zirmn'r! man h cnoic.- and rrorhl-r<.-i>o»T.H >pa.rft l»r,<r. Di r qu-1 l a til,.. b* r .ct»*b a W inr.. bu-u J r „ r . an t'iollfDl article of Naiiv,- \\ {| , i, \ K™'-.! “■*<» “>• Vn.-nt t 1,.. ~ • , ,: r ration of (Imlr Uttilres. Th«- Ca! bn-ti.lv ,*L .[• \. 1 ‘ K-nul.»Ur.i« i- ,l.„ i.. C'iua.l m liatoi the l>.\-c 1 Co-Sim*. b ’ ! in.HO A raRSII arrival ..I .N U.vssl .* <.:(.«K K -a4 A «Mr»W fIANOS lu.»ju*t h 0.,, by tl, t . lubocriber. limy btn<! boi.n ooa uirorully eidootoj or-pro.-My for tliimsnr -tf * I 5 1 Tro/wJ; m* T""'"" ‘ ho inii'myoim'nt of t.„ \ “m 1 ' I ''"'-' 8 ru,l bi itn over nnd »hor. Lud to t ««»<«<l »ny ditnsu* from s*•*, u, si«u. id l,ri ; -r * r » n «“ fKfton.d of DL’NIIA \1 4 i\l ,„„ ,i ulmlti” \£u“", v & UllAllllUltV \ f v »n ,1 110 !SM\ l'j.N SS«^ Sole Agent furNuutio A Clark’* Mom*, : •« •' Nc>- Third street, ~ J — Sinn oj tbe w..i i,.|, ii ttrp . Jn.rx. ~***? V - for 180>'{K m *L‘ "”‘ wxi l'ittnl>urgh, will A? ° D 4 u * UMt » ls ‘ ,4 > the well known Almauao* iftir looo) calculated by Sanford 0 Hill and lor many years published bv .Mr. Luke Loom!.'*, of Unde - & Uam<s OI ** Alma tinea." The *crm« will consist c.f—> KILL’S m’TSUUJIGU ALMANAC, KILL’S MAUA/.IM-: ALMANAC, It I. onlyn^ryT^y, Urn K? 25531 E SSL' i 5?” I’rißtfirs und others are hereby cautioned against w?n h l *?’ COP r‘" bl or ,h " Almanac. ” or .o/ob" and by"' ““ &l Rll th “ * H*» STO* —I I4 JOII N K- MLLLOII. SI Wy.c-1 CA Hew Arrivnl of PiaitoK * 'IIIARLOTTK lILUSIK, No. 113 vvoinl HZ*. 1, Imt re t ,olllwl,l « llew Piano yoru-/, with oud with out the iHolino ottachmeo t • / UD Ptano“ 0t C " r " J L0Ul " XIV o™* Action 7 oo- Ono Ultra carvol Sorpentine, pearl Keys, 7 octave Tlnno Two full carved, semi fraud, 7 octnte Pianos. i wo plain Howjwcxni Ouu do do (j'l/ u u Three do . do ti' J « 4* Two double round corner Rosewood 6JJ octave Pianos One round corner fumhod back and front? octavo Piano _A further arrivnl is ospeeted in about two we-lm |„„2l Loan Office. JOHN A. O’BRIEN, 67 SMITUFIEi.D STREET between iourth and DuunonJ M*m>y loantwi nn’oni.t l i l T Rt *’t Diumontll ‘ ( > UuH un ‘ l Watches, Jewelrn Mnsiral Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Walter Beda, Put nlturu, and all tluds at urtjetes—for Buy length of time ngruod on.- Charges for storage considerably lower than heretofore. Private entrance through the lill tloor All busiucss transactions strictly couGdrntlal r ' A Forfeited pledges sold Immediately ailer being out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold uud Silver Watch, ea, Jetvulry, Ao , altrays on band. nprlotitu i v,, ■+ '/»*■ ’ ' H ' •• • v„V.~ \ - ‘->>. v,r - iy ' :•? r f . PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, FEBRUAR/rH-Tl^K V.P “ u f h WKfl, •wmewiuli'dta* -* at from ,!,U lo|J,00; U-.nll-mwij’n Lool% Cl ,i Q<-mI«moo-6 fiuwj, and VoolSfwd Cl.ua.cn » wear, at extraordinary low priced. •** IAo nl&a ci’olsaued to manufa'inre, a* heretofore.wide.' oIIJE., uftic beat quality anatßu latest style, nil a/Mvii no warranu Nor ctould to urSrkbjctf „l Ouaa.od.ta, Orenbora ul u-ot., L ISjX l “ " UJ »ho f.io-a I 111, flieav Paper Hauglri^^ JPIN'K FiiKNCU .CN'D ; .i IQ gold, oak ami marble; Hal. Papers, of various htyio*; . FUM *du Plain Papors, for dining rooms an 1 ehamfcefa: Cftnap cad low priced Wall Papers; * Borlers, Oiling, Figures, Window Shades. A and war.l.-to MAo.-tiaeQtof lh „ nbo r«i o^r a for tl>* c*won, will be .old at tb* usual low pr«e£ T ° cU - WAI.TKIt P l slAHailiLL. M ,!lU,F ; I*- HKUINUIH Kelsincrer dt Or off VV i 'f TKU - S rOUSOKIf, No. m #SJ rtiet.-M.Du. T T fo turers of Cooking Btovea, Cbal and Wood Stores iarior store. 3. LP-I.o# Wore, Plain and Fancy Ornu*s, Pfoin and Fancy f«o<l«*r*, *.vi and Dog Irons, i\)rUb!u Poritc# »u S M Tea Kettle, Stove Kettle.-, Wagon \Vri. il. Talcott '& Co., Mlkicpp.uom to t. Ki.vsKnT, ju. * c»*. ! U> UlLi ' ANII MaWi AN V 1.00 K- I V] (.LAsihs, I‘urlralt »al I'ictur.i Kr»iDi«,AiL,«nil ln Importrd nud Ihitnt*f*ijc Good*. No Mdjtamh MK.U. I'itlsharjflu A Car tl. * “'I 1 m F In the arm of T. KENNEDY. ■Hi., .t Lfl, IS UlLun U. Talcott, wh... » Jttl A u«urj. will otuunuc lb- Looking llhos ac .j Verb-tv 1;0,|.’ the „1J stand, corner of Wood and Fourlli uuJrrlhe stylo of Win. 11. Talcutt-a Co. I c o'l> emmena them u> my former .ustomore, « quatlfleU to entire rtatbfilctiou. * nK»ID« me,end all inlebii-d to mr will please make an early settlement. T. KENNEDY. JK. ... » *'>*•“•* •‘••U’nitttre tVartliouVe f <“n 4U etreet, of posit., tuy liuUj, wnm-i remiud ttieir old (n*i!d* »nj' : rastomer l . a",l tlm-e about to purchase anything in Umir llm-01 business, mat they or. cousu.mly minnhu turiu r .'■.cry description . 1 fashtoiml.lu Parlor anil Chamber Fu4 nliure, Oarrauuej lu material and wurkmaoshlp, and told 'wat'c'r’^rr".,;!;:,"'^ 8 ' takpn ln land or C',h.-r!v nlrrft. I ' urnit “ r, " lnJ Chairs on made Those Interested In furnishing koala will flnd'lt to their ad.autago to giro ns ucall, as we giro Bl „ r y attention m tlf manufaoltjre of werk^ test adapted to Ih.dr use. laudl ilOU’i’Js AJiU biIUUS, * Vf HOLESAIjEAND KETIIE .7 A n‘ ho sl JU , U 1 ““ nlU ' d up “Pl'niliU amouu »toe W No 89 Market street, and No 0 Colon eUoet. U-tween tifth street und the Diamond, and has now completed hia Spring siook or UuuTS, SHOES, SLIPFEBS, GAFTKits 4c and I aim Leaf, Pedal, Duatiu and Drald HATS, to which ho or"r!;;r ntloni ' fall *«»l££ riiia stock is one of the largest ever opened in thia cpv and emhrac...H everything worn by theladleaor Philadelphia and New kork and ho trusta cannot fail to n]«S ait all" C wh r r=i. , ho b^irr^” lnB " lCOUCg thß Cl ‘° lwst He also continues to manufacture, os heretofore nil ft*, eaiptiona of ltoot« and Shoe,and front tUI?ISnJ d £ ?aSS r . lw r" w years in buainoM ln lhl» Oitv, is, he tr ,ts a sufficient guaranteo that those Who favor him with their QUSMtn, will bn fairly dealt with. _nprl!):tf , .. . Seminary fop How*. ra iwom? ffC’ aaii ora,, ‘ opposite Court House I U DAv a M. tf T ! ‘i”* 5 w|ll COl “P'«nc u on MON-' SEE." J5£S? in tho AuaUu,a,c y“r tZZTtC ,treat ’ ° r at Bch °° 1 ’ <■«« W.*B. SCAIFK, ITtST BTREEV. BETWEEN WOOD AND MATCK'j>'T STItKIiTS, PI'iISBUKGH, PA., bnild, tralicW I'lS Motnlllc Life Boat,,of OalvanEU Iron ; abo Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for StcaSws and Hotels, Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Larlm Bolts for Bridges, deg Oork Life Preservers, the best and cheapest kipd. Sleamboat work attended to. I mvliltv WE are reeeiviag from Now York and Fhiliidnlnhia 380 HALF CHESTS TEA. P ’ comprising Young Hyson, Imperial. Onnpowder. Oolone Stmckoag, and English Breakfast, all of which hava been coreluliy selected, and will be sold aa usual A. JAYN&J, Pekin Tea Store, 4l No* S 3 Fifth street. J BOOTS AND SHOES.—Those who wish to ™t . neat and well fitting- B BOOT, SHOE or OAITRbZ will call ot M'LAUUULIN’S, 95 fourth struct. UKAFP, RKISINWKK G. till A foie M A < tov A K ? I 'p R ! 1 “ S °? f, OA f AN ? Wo °B COokINQ SIOVB3, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Orate Pronin tenders, 11 agon Boxes. Ac, 4c. Waraliouae Ho. 131 WOOD Street, above fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. 8 T O CKING Vac V O ft V NO. 24 FIFTH STREET, ’ 6ign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM LALY has returned from tie Maiiufaotur inz Hosiery Districts of Europe, where he hMour cnared, for cash, a very extensive unit well aajorted stocknf the best descriptions only of Stockings, Socks, Undershirts Drawers,-dlores; also, now style of Children's mnrSnases 5 Yancy Stockings, together with hia domestic stock dlWlit burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He will sell by wholesnli-nr retail at New York Importers’prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO Bemember the place—No. 24, Sign of THE OLD STAND. PAIHi KLEINER has removed his-LITERARY depot from No. 78 Third .treat, to Fifth street, opposite the roaHte, whore ho will bo happy to aeo hla former tatrons, ana all others desirous of purchasing nny of the cheat, Lt torature of the day. apr7;ly Mena ana Mineral Water Fountain W U ,? n E >„ N > neit d”r to“ Wie ’»! • Hall, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY lee Ureamof the beet quality, Eerrod up during the sea: son. Also, Strawberries and Cream. . . . a c can euppGed with Strawbrnios and other Fruits, during the season, on the most reasonable tom. Orders are respectful!/ solicited. * jefctf *■ _ , « %r i« *-VV. v ' < >- '• ' ; * * BUSINESS CARDS. WEltf CARPETS. - A Spring Styles. ■ T THE CHEAP CA It PET WAREHOUSE,"■wo. 82 TUIiID Street.—We are nor? receiving and ofenini; one or the largest and choicest stocks ot Carpetings Oil cloths, Mate Matttnr, Rngs, 4c., ever exhibited lest ol Hew York. Tho stock ha. been selected with Croat rare t ersons in want of any articles in onr line, are rcspottfullv invited to call and examine. Onr assortment Consists in p*“t of the following, viz: ftoyal Velvet and Brussels Carpetings ; Tapestry Brussels; Aabusson Carpets; ,£s Lra Imperial and Super Three.plv; < Patent Tapestry Ingrain; S iperfinu and Fine Ingrain; > Worsted and Wool Oarpots; * Wool and Cotton do Venitian 2-4 %, % and 4-4; Ilomp Carpets, very cheap; List and Hag, do White and Check Canton Mattings, 3£,4~1, D-4, and 6-4; Cocoa Matting, 2-4, 4-4, 5-4. Jniffti' ’ ' * Spanish Matting, very cheap \ Kiegant Mosaic Huge, SGU per pair; Axminimer, Chenille, and Tatted Bugs, nil prices ■' Fancy English Sheepskin Mata, $l5 per pair: *'■ Colored jio do do from $2,50 to $5 each: VeT^md Mher'sffi" 1 * 000 C °“ a ’ Jl Adelaide, t "’"’ “ nd pl “ orOTsra ’ ° f th^^n 1 a * so worsted damask by feonr^de 1 rarl ° tjr ° f p,tternoin floor “H-eloth, from tto 21 nc B h!." wlde.‘ ndB for wln ' l0 ’ rB > 30 - 32, 34,38, 38,10, 42, 44, Cold bordered shades, entirely new, very rieh. Winduv shades of every description. •-* Oval and hollow flUiir-rodßj carpet binding, tacks. Ac Aleo, the Royal Tarkieh Bath Tow.ls, togethm with every onicLTe." & ’ P 1 " C “ ri '“ t Uou -"- s - “*»■»SoStsand 'marLmm. U ‘ * CO„ 82 lhird alfoeU j. &. Juaia , „ O. aBCtUli. JONEB & BUCHER, ! IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, T T*AYI Kaitrvad, f,M„f Third i!., HarrMwy, Pa. H mi*? ,Dcr * w f l< * ,,r **lactun*ry, which is aowftf.the J.X mopt improved order, anti haying aUUtai many ftclll* g,“ f a ‘ Spatchin - ™ rk i now maoufSturi^^t w -r» „„ STJS L AM engines, AND 110LL1KQ MILLS, ; Bl o?T?®’vF^ ilnt * cr8 ‘ Boilers, Furnace, Rolling BAW AND GIUBT MILL MACHINfcKY k. (’ASTlvnit * tng Post*, Culumtja, Gird*™, Hungers ..... Uadmg, Verandah, and Ornamental CaeUna,. ..SlKtr"" 0 " t 0 -*»- * rontu for Honoen and Stores. .: noTing an ratrnsive assortment of beautiful farted fit t-rna of tho meat »F|.rovrd architectural order, odt groat “Sou““",“ lUr “ S “ d «-*»«— furnaces or Rolling Milla, MIU Ovner* “/? _ ' l ‘" n2h,? ' 'rill Und it much ,to their advantage to bldldiug. ° st, ' n “ iv " «**» ur R.ttenu tilore IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, ,er s 2 e *=npd°n; BoJUI Work, Pattern Maklo*, Ftir °*c” apd lotßa i iijarra, fiimiahod to coder. (rayiiy Chinn Dali* ~ ; TITAnKET STREET UETY/KEN THIRD AND FOURTH. -100 rratea of QUKKNSrVAKI:, 0 f ; hl> Fall Imrorlal omnt™ anT?,' 1 ? 5, '*‘ I l£ h w e '“"I. the altrntlou fl the foriS. > y r Tvi J J % I ‘ IT, “K «■■>“> d“°a different pat f TtV T ‘ l ?" fwl oonMont of .oiling all tMtos -hid. may to found .bite l ro „ .mid feS' giilb .croli, blua, [,lOll, i.lumporpiß.broirD aod Al -I\hil°f«">"■l °f «">"■ •P r *S and whim Imitation .lone, whkb lines' '**l atone Kara. i V t llK r <>Jr of Common T< ns, Plates Dubas, bakara, Nappies, l!o»lj, Pilchers, and tnr,’ artlclj trad!” n °’ ** cal<!ctal fur tba city and conufry lIL.ASS IVARE Ila-rins a large and trull selected stork of ~Im. on hand, So trill r,.|l .t factory prices, ‘«rlt,r ti-a ao t d’n bl ? T “oV”* * “paralo bill. All c. * call, and we feel ccniulem cf n>HSW „" p “ JOHN J O-DEARY. noota and Sbaai, Whol eaadonn d Ketnll. JAM KB 8088, “ nJ a Union a trod, third dorr from tha Ai , ' ' , V, aU ““ <*>" attention of Msltiends, “ f 10 “™ lad, that hr haa uoir on 'iluV-! in' W.i* i“ d i' st " : wk of lliiOTS AND of l‘hll ' .tow X* rs*l«**<*o brladiMandfenllamon ~Un " a'" ““*“*!*»«*. Heinov&l. r -- ..' >, ri(pv QEOkGE J. HENKJSL’S C 1 T 1 N » E T W AILE HOUSE Ao. 173 VJJESTXiL'T. STREET (OrrosiT* iKDsrKSDEXffi Hall,) • r . Philadelphia. f’fay STYLE I trkh'£“n;>,;' Antique, ■ In Roe,!/™ f l ” 1 P, t “ r fCniTmg and modern style; BU O Urin il len ’ l la l ‘ of “n 3' ’SatinWOOdBn<l ““P 10 : he., JKSI c ‘’ nBtrn «K’<’, and finished in the best style, equal not excelling iuq uai- Ity, the Goods of uny Establlsh nupr/im-n meutin the United States. £ ticefSn, b | Ut “f*"' 111 * 1 * workmen, (nppren tSh,le ,h« ltl7ely «Mmled,)and using the Wet ma chasers Amomra/th/ 0 ' fatl '“e glro B “ ti!lfllct l<> n to pur chasers^l. ih. nSm. he .‘S'™? advantages offered to pur wnlSToT/f i ockj “s 18 all done in the store, and Furniture d2hb£ /? Z“‘ ”n “• 7 “ nj Stance. Visiters to I’hila to JS} P«tfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, ~~rT--TrT-iTT- l ||| t ii lr,tS Qcojg. »i»is-lv ’ TOMM N| S ilB‘ N Dof N^l,Ft^'^“^, ° Q^‘;I!OnANT No. d» CouSiiCuL, DEtow I'irrn Braasr, o°il S | 18 SMBf< ] TS a/dCommissions will meet w ith prompt V*"'!"™"* attention, and liberal udenji w™ be £ Consignments or Hills of Lading, PrSw/wUk' Parcl, “ of Grain, Hemp and other Th? ite rlnr^?^ 11 flU !? at tbe “>“«« market price/. duMWtni,™?ll?^ d F '’ r J E , CdlD,! ‘-' f Merchandise and Pro- SS of J ar “ anf l dispatch; the lowest ofßto-a//In?nr al ' sa r» b » ptbmtreu.and thouxpense 01 oto,ageandPrayagoosiuuch.Bj.posatble avoided. n , . Ci?£iItHCJL)C * Ch£if. Br £ m ’ EHW* Morton, Cincinnati; > $ Ss2rA2s»». Si j'w'hutl’l' 4 - ?/' SPtihdt l * Whiteman, do] h„^i mow *°£^,°£„ T & /Erl/ /","';'' d ° = SMeldsi &, t°-. Abraham// Cole, ““"3? Howard, Sou 4 Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, ’ Louisville j t n rw,_» . „ 11. D. Nett comb & Bro., do: 1.0. Twichell A Co., Commission Merchants, New Orleans all*Sjnm^n?/io DP ''“ P ,°, lfc7 of which will cover min „ m o 1 mJ address, when advised by letter per time 'otaM* 11 endoWH d on bills of lading before, or at the time eff Shipment. JOSEPH MOGIUDGE, Bt. Louis, Missouri Krubu, Nebraska a. KnoTr-Nothlnglsm tAI *D TWENTY per cent, cheaper THAN “KBOCQJITINTUE A HOVE TERUITOIiI PS. mirp ...o “* tnte Farm for gale. county, lVtuuylranla, is known as tho Whiteoak Flat*. and la Btgbt cf the tirojjoifod St»Uon on the ConueUrrUJe liiiro-ui Imptntementflas fu!Jows: a square Loo HOUSE SO bv hfgb * 110(1 square LOO UAIi.V ’gj bv So ARW b ??Jf W i n *f«>l crier;) two fine ,oun S Ol&U- Anus,{best grafted fruit,) just commenced to rv, is ninety U one hundred acres cleared and in u hleli ih,t« of cnJUratJon, and the balance is well set with whittM>«k ?25£ ft™ , Ih !- LRnJ «- «f«K *• mg Vep y leTfcl > UlO soil of an excellent JE?“y fO J Rww-Rreirlnff. and being well watered wkh S’Land ,l'*’' ™!°? -PrinSs or ««!!,.at «,.£ nrn?]Jt?rl^V f • I “t niri,|y ® etwilll « being within lia'f io . u undone mile of i *■«»« r For th ® r >’ arlfcul “". ‘o™i«Tw “ Ei.i BULL'S, alLormfs Class Works, or of ' JAMES 0. UICHET, Real Kslala Acuut, at this olßra. i! r M - rt^.Tin’ , uS h >?uttW«“ i ' ) f ■,u,. L‘. ,t,l,ur| - ,h - ~n I, ' aa »‘™“. -O - .uj Khfw’ r ul^ Ai!f 'lt 8, - WW ''^ d -v'' n ' 1 ’ '*tual«* on lb- All*' tbi Un lr> I *?•*«»* Ewt r.lKbty' 'On-«>6rUbff op b Alw o '“/V"*' t ‘ iw 1)111 m lbo county" . 9 “““‘“'“S from Ito Cw™ l, ond P r"° 3 f f r °l- r, y «™ veiy tlc,ir»bl.., “blri! ‘ ‘ 1 “ r °“ “‘«n<*Sy*« tortas it ~,riy P bn'™"' “'«■*»/»**« lafonaatln,, apply to fl-K. t uuun, U >-o<J urctt, Pui.-t‘ur^h A ..: “■ W Thompson, - -• riin- f,, r J a . jv, .^tV'U'V / UIAIU/JTTB BLUSH;, ,Nn~llV WWsd -•• 7- '— V “l*«»UM!i>ll..*lU| S NEW JlCt-il-'-V ■C-um/ouV' ?“• i rn Uolo* Th»r.: SaitlCß,- Fr.r„w, UWaiu' •£i's' Brother Junn.lmu’. March ; Hours of Di'roroo 1 . ' ufrorrxcd innlodisx, arnretrd In rnry sty !-- for" l " J~.., to UroL.; W.IJ P.owen., tlWri; Tl ~ ,? r ~l 's, O-otr.ii 1 arewvli March, lieu,or; SelrulhJ:,-. "• Ire Horn Jto/ldlll.t (mudo), Prosier- sox-. ’ 1 l \ ri W lud», Wallace; ilad-L'sp Sijrottl.x-h Uni fan' ; Nl f, b ' Opara, arrW.d Jordan Polka, now, <Kuvrc» Pnrorl S«, lr , , "‘H" "■ Parkinson'. Uardsn Pollw, KcmaniVLlor M«™ka“r,7 f ' 1 **>»• V.»c; Lly-ln* Words or Utlln L,v -j :, tal tree, llanlv and Ur^nVou^'i^u^'^i^r?' j ailiJJtiou to a rhoifeand >«u{»*rior«tockuti hund h h * V* i| arrangements »itb one of U>i» l K rt>w U - J> *? i iSS^SSM SrSSlS3Si'?= ipsssasiS SSF^-WM mar7:y , r ~, lio,lou **»pier ill no lie Coinnnnv modern and antique ORNAMENTS PITTSBURGH AGBNCV, li: HARI£ET ST.fl or 01' “ U f ntlo “ ° r Buillk ' rs i Steamboat ConUMlo™ su'd Gulf icot Mnkura, In rcvjupstwJ to this anw ,in,t u mrnt !□ the manufacture of embellishments 8 tor liuifdini-s aud Steamboats, outside and inside; Cabins, liull- GbS S,T, P-rlut Furniture, Id Til Imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornifoa/Bnick. ptw, and lutunt Ventilating Centre A'teoea for Moa much ch™ “ttr“ ‘' l “ J " oodGarring, and a gSS “ ie ut *■ —- -■ 67 Market at. M a . Wew PartiierihlpJ ' ATTIIEW GIUJr'F AND DAN’L. KEIBINGER, trading heretofore os M, GItAKF k CO Sm™ «.«,» ii,!vr n * ware Manufacturer*, No. Ui w 5» Jtelt Lt. t [ ll W ‘ wsodaled with them THOMAS J. GRAFF,’a? a partner K their business. The name, stylu and title of th» «vSJ!I, ? rrom this data, ho QitAFF, KElaiNUEll 4 mil FF TW, ’ [Xff 11 ? soßcit a continuation of the patronage so Hb- b««towod upon the Arm of M. Uraff 4 Co. 8 Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1854. Git EAI bargains of summer goods at A MuTI f; Hi's corner or Grant and Fifth streets. I hare this dae commenced selling off my summer st£k atScS t£e fnd.,"Lfafe“nC“oVrri^^^ l e4 U Sf , tl,ft 3 h„ S i S f“i SlSk Ul toro, W ' U |‘° C, '“ ““tleotb bargain. The 558? T> rra P« l ' ujl y »nnouuees to the SuThJ neM,Mood, >y, April UUi. Ilnt-in* nttod up tno Deatust store room iQ the city, and filled it with »« choice selection of the latest Htyfei of Trimmings mid Fan cy floods, ho Uattorc himself thut ho will otlor superior in dneonenu and eudeuvorto glye full aaUalkction to ail «ho may favor liicu with their putronare. How, don't forgot the place—H’o. 83 Market of the Diamond. faprlaj IHAX.It van UoHDKH. KNTISIi.PUI.IiI WOUli B'own 1 * mm 41 ’ r n r<i ffT W ™ r<r «*» a'y thL,£l,tY ,I ’“ ul<1 can the attention of Sporting men to tholr large assortment of Guns, Jtifles and Ke toivios Pistol, the and best KelJciedstwk over opened in this market; together with a general assortment of IlMxlware, Catlery, Tools andJFishing Tackle, ail of which T<“ TOWELS.—Wo have Just receireU another lot JL vtj* lo ** excellent Tuikish Bath ToweN Jsj firown Linen Towel has a sharp stimuUliDL' surface, ln th^inenfa^pecuSw *„*"£ 'SS? ta = mobtai ° frioUcm. cSI o^rlyLie n c. B. lIEAJDLY & CO., -& 4 * • - No. W Third street. A C UOUK’S.—Juflt recolTed a naw.and ityle 'Ai“o SOr ilSri nt °l GoU J or every desirable I .“ a porl monies, la great rarie »«■» Altf wh£h “ ‘S'w:?n e d?y' ssffist -AT T** S ssss^-aas^^sssr^p ij. d*nmvh,r- ?„ y r ; I T I^ ee<l ,or ““‘log sore ctinfod hsnus, thelkhfind eallcwiißOT, redness and roughness of r ? n<l ' !nn & « son, smooth and whfe' fii-e ™io “ ke - s. h. oStuumt, -•—... ... 140 Third street. IiUWUST&_») dOMn Bucket*; «t 23 6 “ Tab9;eale b y KLNQ 4 iIOOHUEAD. * r v mm PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS, KENNEDY A 00. Mew Tj NUMBER 152. FOR SALE and to let, Vrmu «. v. Fr °psrty for Sale. I o! ‘ ,i ™ tor f, a!-> °n very reoDormble terms, / it '*“lowing property, viz: betUm nf^S l £f ick , D s’ ellin * No. 110 Perm street, eatemUn?her-?,*! ?“? , bv,,ns nUey : “d hot S 5 ftst front, bos: li om^" nau ’! on ? ‘X? 0 hoods in the city. 1 “ mo " t P leil3ant neighbor from street, with a good ” bS “SmISS A Lot, 31 foot front by 80 fett d-en rm v Market and Ferry streets. ? ' otL Front > between »«ry eofiTTOiont Frame DwelW; Lot 20 feat by 90, fronting on Congress and film stfl. 8 * 1 SS^ass A Three Story Brick, on Smithfield street, near Seventh fee?pp,7rc e X S on b S^tMeK 0D - Ih^“”20b j8 0 ble endr.k'uan: lotion fcr a SL!“ b * T "» ,!e=ira he-ar^Sl^vefand 6 S 1 " qmrYofSiVo'fn a'STelrUe 'clSbit Is a pleasont situation on the bank of the * er, a short distance below LockKo 3 in the Sfat * r ‘ T ' point for bonr.es and gardens, or lotmfons hi SSSriS! The tt.nl. deep enough to altar horses to he medtahSd ing out the coal—the (juality of which, for iron wo-k nt™™ Sum r 4? r ° nUlla -’ 7 by hTthe ~I n “ y absence, my asent, Jeans Blakely, Ear, will ri T . all necessary informal Ux.iwl ha anthorired war™, teoihanh. for any property kM. JAMES MAP -Bl? Wo-UO Penn etrem S 3 Per C 'em Latter than any Farm in the A VALUABLE FARM Foil JjLLE Th« nn> B » authorised to «dl the follonin* described TRACT OF f? !,D ’<; oa toto‘ng U 1 acwi, ritoaieS In North Fnvetteto™ fhlp, AMcgheny county. C», \i ni'dai from the City of wtto House, 30 liy 26 “<l% i ®' w Su k s Rf ft,Ul ’i * mi . sbed *? tJl * b*st possible manner, with BtubUn R under the whole building; 100 H! ’,? , ch";v'T«t\“ ali r : ° , t y iT?* Jn bearto ® Order; about*Bs acres clears T 1 u 1 hi 'f.‘ st,a ‘ ! -> f withwuterinall the fSfc Thu htmi Is verj com»urtahly situated in one of the bret neighborhoods in the county, being ceaTecient to vSSrkS* to churches, schools and mills, and wJold market, only that the meoer 1, about to r«.o?. to the to wuit. firms earj and price moderate. For further card! b"X'" WM ' Roli V n P"»»t4 * So mt Real Estate Agent. If °AJ S^f lK ‘r Two p f’ l «Edia Forma; one of ZOO acres and JL the other <6 acres; beautifully locate! m* ana StH55S?s l, ‘y?’ f'-“ c ?, 0Ilh T Boats on (ho Ohin and Pennsylvania fua.rcikl,* milts below the city The* win Van:a or toge then-do a colon* o, £| U ™CS t 'K'' lovely lomilun, and cheap, of course. xt 130 Also, one but of two acres, and two smaller ground, opposite liatUnau'e at Woods' rSfoILFS ft “ Lands, Uo'S oThandf ”n“de2r“wS in er jidrtof ■ I — 75 fourth stmt | riinp a , U j lf^ l Site* for Country liomes* I L L .°^ ,;rs or “' ? > OD «a*y iIFTY 'sUsIlPESss suoarf contains many Fruit Trees of Md p~«W fSs^ssAaSSz immediate vicinity of the two cities. reaa «l“. m U>e Aim, about Tllll* E ACRES OK fIRAITVT* ,v v *' Til,, .bore property la situated In Dunnesno borou-h on the. Ill,in .»! mam bank of Herr's Island,ami iVSSbei hv SSSsSSSSSi V,rhu" S " C °“ J “ nJ 'f, fittTbo^h = - WM. C. MlLlil;. I tfeli Ward Pi'«J=r.y i f«, .«Ic «-a-u^sd r^i lI ' D ') BLi: llit * CK houses and lots.- X Lou embrace a iruot on Feun strt-L of (k> feet 6 ° U t Which " ££??*' « ***•»? OD *»■» *S*SSS lk n ll, r either a Store at a Tit-roro * si U L n' Iv Incouvameni to attend to it. 3 K eitKma -~ y “ ni m tnmaar or JAB. C. RICHEY, ’ Real Estate Agent, nt this oßce. ( ’UAt. I'UurMll'V M.IU »Ai,c AT A UItKATuAiuMIV WU,,- on ,h„ ohi o , lT „, l„ T™' Z r Mr \™ ri ' ly mct wlUl ; «M vrfn b«i™7 iD4 CMii works at the same Mint. There .» afcovw a first rate overshot yaw Mill oa t * le Rnnl Estate Agent, nt Uiis f\ffi<«f». Tins property Is most desirable os a Ilotel The hn!Ml„ T wn r 9VTT i*or Sale* bdau&SS&F^sK: in"“hr‘ouSfr b /lX Ih^lTT^f””** quire ut No. 425 Liberty street ffth eaboTelor sale. In ocl&tf ssa&sugaaas NICHOLSON & PAYNE, No. U 35 Liberty street. Wn f l >^ e 1 , f ou "*«» ***«! for Sale. LOTS “? “n ** le ’ TUKKS HOUSES AJiX* *g£S^sa&vEP*F* „ ,„ ALEX. CUPPLES, corner of Ferry rdU Water Btr«*'is. frn, RTY ! it "„* tal Of Webster ami Poitou SUimF'U co^ tion f °' "'"s” 'uouseor a T^ern SrsHSSSSSi srF= - AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth str^t. fe bc * ont * Apply to tbe 111 e k P* I *' SSSM^sbbt T. B. VOU.NO 4 CO. S 3 street. _ HOON A BARGENT, corner of Wood and. Fifth sta. A House . uncler Nvptune Engine or produce ' i° Ssreu Ji street, suitable for storing mnlasato IS* • lu, * aire of JOHN 11. STEWAHT, —^" 2r,7 ÜbL-rty street. 4 TCvrr r,-* 0 * Sale ox Reiu. A on Stw 18111 ? Tsvo bTOiiX BMCK dwelling App]yV a between Emlthflelil and Gran! streets’. j.Vn!S •>• W. TOTUSU, 97 Fropt street. A Uasenient To tet. —• UASEMENT 1100M,21 feet wide bv 3° depn 1 abo»e ground, irell finished und well iShtJL rented cheap until the lat April. Rnmi)« *>ll be the MORN LNU POST pni. Enquire at tho office of w dcc2B ■«T!' IW':-;.- :■ Allandale and other, places are in this coun try celebrated for their Who bas not heard of a rose with violet.eyei or a lily breast, or teeth of pearl, or , even taper Angora f In musical botany suoh Bowers are frequently de scribed; there fa no doubt about them/ I speak hero of a rose belonging to a sister art, a rose t 0 ! b f, botany of painters. This with thn 3 fnm BlCk odo «\ strongly impregnated Tolor tan “71 of WIU0 ' «» of a daVk brown of'fektu re TH« 3 „ a f° ar , 00 bold handiomenesß J *'T. J, . DOt a 'wly woman, but an ugly man, at least a man morally ugly—PhlllD Roos—who, being a German or a Dutchmnif settled at Tivoli, and, naturalized among the people of tho sunny south, had hie verted into soft Italian, and was and is com monly known as the Bose of Tivoli. A century or two ago, ho was a cheery fellow, and ho atm lives in .his pictures; : The Dntchman olaim him, and may have him if they like; so at least I should say if I were I a German; for it is so muoh a worse thing to be a bad man than it is ii good thing to be a good animal painter, " that T ehould like bett;r to repudiate than claim a share in tho Boos blood. If ho. were Dutch by race hp was a German by birth, for he whs born at Frankfort on-Maine in the year 1666; Beoiuss his life is a story I propose to tell; t, and without de parture. by a hair's breadth from -the troth. Should this, meet the eyo of any person who has a humiliating consciousness that h’e oonld npver paint a cow fit for posterity ti iook at, let suoh a person be at ease and'eit contented In me epsy ohair, nnoared-for by Europe « For his large contentment let him read this story of the Bose of Tivoli." J The old.Bdse, Henry, Philip’s father, was a painter, who had lived at Frankfort and been very careful of his gains. Miserly fathers oom monly mako spendthrift eons. Old Boos one night being burnt out of his honso, rushed back into the flames to save some of his treasures. He collected what he could, and took especial care to secure a oostly gold lipped vaee of por celain. On his way out he stumbled ; the vase dropped from his hand. The porcelain was broken, but the miser stooped to gather up the gold; smoke ooverodhim, and he did not riso again. He died for the gold Ups of his vaße. as yonnger gentlemen are frequently said to have aiod for ruby lips on vessels of more pre cious olay. .. - Dat be e in my tale tooeoou, let me add that Phi Up Boos, of rivoli, had not .only a father, hut aleo a brother, and that ho, too, was a remarkably odd man. Ho was not miserly, be was not cheery bat he was magnificent. Ills rtame was Nicolas, and be, too, was a.painter. He lived at Frankfort in an enormous house, though he was aspoor as any church mouse wain 'or a „ a btdral - He had an immense tram of miserable servants—a ee't of ragged creatures—who moved to and fro like a largo rfoonei* Sh ° BlS by Whom tho edifice was gar xu .1 was the state cf Nicolas; ho had grand furniture as well as a great mansion; the only »,n a f "si“- W ? 8 i‘ hat wt and hia Peopl« generally wanted victuals. When he -had sold a pioture for a good pneo and received the money, ho would oome home snuffing the air. His hungry V b * n ’. b y‘ b 0 Meht of bis nose, how much he had with him, and there was in l stantly a running to and fro with the most eager preparations for festivity. .Fire;wa o kindled on the cold hearths, lamps were lighted, the artist’s wife wore snmptuons attire, and Nicolas enjoyed the luxury of princely pomp until the money was all gone. His establishment, then starved, or lived upon their credit, and tho ghostly gar rison of lacqueys held the fortress against all assaults from the besieging duns. If the ei' go b.-camo too hot, the painter worked with’zeal and finished a now pioture. “ The poor 'erea ture. Bays Weyermap, “ took up and put. down his brush as often as a suitor puts his hat eff and on u the anteohamber of a prince." Sbme timea when matters wont very ill with him/ the distraoted magntfico ordered all doors, to be shut and immured himself and his men alive in'the 00DB6 as iq ft mausoleum, * The brother of this N’ooiatr was Phlifp' Boos, the Rose of Tivoli. I u his youth he bad been encouraged and protected by a liberal and kind- LullSV e . 'Vile*™ of Hesse Cassel. who attaohed him to his court, encouraged him,"and developed rapidly ,hi-:_talent. Further to-assist ■n his development,;ho. .plaeod .ip.ihei. vonhir • painters hands a considerable Bnm of money, ' and bade him go and become perfect in his art by studying in Italy. One day when Philip, then aged about thirty, was in the Campagua of Rome, eketohing from nature, there drovo by an elegant carriage in - whioh was a prosperous old gentleman, with " white hairs, a pamterwho enjoyed great fame ' and a thrivmg business, Hyacinth Brandi. The Oid gentleman stopped his horses nnd aliahled • to exanine Philip’s canvas. That was the firat’ meeting of the Hyaointb with the Bose. Great masters of painting in thoso days in Rome and Florenoo habitually spoke to the pupils whom they found sketohing about the country, assumed a sociable paternal tone, corrected errors, gave advice, even made alterations on tho.OMVM?Md • sometimes presented aid in money to ouch stu dents as were poor. Italy was a studio in whioh the painters lived togother upon terms that be oamo men who were of one liberal profession, members as it were of the same household. Hyacinth Brandi likod Boos's goSts so much m “ C !; SUrpris?d at fi‘ a rapidity of touoh, that as he wanted somebody to paint good animals into some pictures of his owe, he h °l P Jrt?“ y bade the young rpan to his house. Phillip went willingly. Brandi had oommie sions by tho dozen-on hia hands, and he,had also, a charming daughter. Of the charming daughter, and ItaUtin beauty, Philip had a paf aing gUmpse onhis first visit, and for her sake, when he went up to JJrandi'a painting room;-he so recklessly praised everything that he saw, as to obtain at onoe free invitation to tho old man’s mtimaoy. Ho took pains to find out, in tho coarse of a few days, that Hyacinth's daughter inhabited a wing of the house abutting on an tuner garden. One day, therefore, oalliug when Hyaomth was busy, ho said be would wait hi's leisure in tho garden; lay under a treo to look oat for the windows of the lady.. Whence had found out whioh they were, he stationed him self under them, and as soon as Miss Brandi appeared at her casement made her a courteous bow. Siw was surprisod; but, as eho saw that it was a handsome young man who bowed, she smiled as she shut tho window: and departed. From that point the Bose prooeeded in duo time to conversations and the winning of the ladv’s beart - J b Z bad agrcod ,0 marr y bint. A cruel frther thoDpieoovered these proceedings, forbado Pfauip admission to his house, and shut ud bis daughter in a nunnery. In hia angor he re peated twenty times a day that “she was not roared for a painter of beasts." Thilip Boos was a Gennae and a Protestant. , b “. t a 0 ba Wtta no * a ‘ all particular about his re s',, 7°, 00u " ad t 0 bim that he could do no hrei- b r rcnouno ° bis errors, and b F o "l°g himself upon the bosom of the Church XI‘EB Brandi s mother, ask of- the mother what the father had denied him—the young lady’a hand in marriage. lie went, therefore - one morning to the house of the cardinal vicSr’ and represented himself as a man awakgned to a' sense of his own herCßy; the prelate wm' • t a tTlr d --° laiming ld “ f- his own con vert, gave him instruction, and enjoyed thohon or Of presenting him as hia own gift to the n» y ih« nr f h ‘ T bon tho painter told the oar'di- Onth ß dat 0 f y i| 0f hlB l0 t Ve ' Bnd aabod for help. pl™ ( h y p f ° Wl , ag ! ‘h® cardinal oalled on the 1 young lady P ° ” h ° was the of ‘b® “ Brandi tho painter." “Very well, he eaid, “then they are both f." ™ There j 8 no disparity of oondition ; i om see no obstacle.” Hyacinth was 'sent for to the VsUoian ; it. was no matter to the Pope \ whether Boos' painted aeo, or beoßts, stones, tho young convert deserved his reward, sad : B/aadi coca polled to restrain bia pride, gave up his daugh- EDWARD FADER. EDWARD FABER. On’tha day after , the wedding, Philip Boos Bent back to tho old man all the girl's clothes even to hor shoes and stocking, M , in - tha ’ the painter of beaots wanted none of his frin JAina nr.AKKLv “ -r JasaSsfipas •Jimaa. ; . **A- V*i No. 70 fourth ; "“ I * B- ro,DM * 06, ' ...yg.. jT;V _*-«»• v -V -♦. i)AILY MORNINff POST. MONDAY MOBKISGiiti.-ii^iiiii^lii, Jl?e : Joge of Jifaoli. [From UotußhbM Words.] EDITHS B 7 cmilablOlZß) TtKSt&EHoy.] .. * 'ivf•*; *•*
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