— '■ --■ ,u. -■ ••-.;• •• ... . . r . ./> .. . ~, ; .. . ppswjta --'-■ • ■ **«*&& £>S*i fSkw? ;-vm BtaM§s®s iMPM VMMmH lMni %g«« «aiK AhMMlhw wMw liilMti *«SM®# jhKms isgilPStMfe iMii ?MtiSPsS' Will -.Jliyislttlll «Slll®lP wgjfeM ■fms iSfaiiii A^K** 6 vcSif^i Mm 'wUR *ysdlg§ t t.siy~ Cvr ■'!' +^ y > .* ***?- £/§#.**;** ** i. v 4 *>- ** * “" **T Ah-^*** 1 * **f n>* *?^’ , &h*~** *“* ' Vs!* 1 ! r "* x x - h *"S*"* ‘ * ■: ’; Sf'K'"? ; ® • ■ VOLUME X. Datls iHccmng {lost. TMnffcJ aarf jiu&liiAirf f>trv {Sundays eruvud a&RPBR A tl?9. ‘ WOOtt AJ«) FTPtH’STRXJTS 1 ' - year, payable strictly in sOvaace. Six Dollars required if ~ ,i paid within the year. Rj?. Single conies two CKtrra—for sale at the counttf *i the office,ana byUieNcwsßoys." THE SATURDAY HORKIKO TOftT ia pohlinhed frnmihe same office, onaliug * blanke* »-.7e sheet; atTWO DOLLARS a year, tn auvance .. single coptca giyg cswtb. 4 > Rj*- No paper .trill hodiscontinued (unless at the ail ereuou oftue proprietor.) until all urrenragesftrc paid. (JJT-No attention will be paid to any order unless ae compamedby the money, orsalisfactoryjefetenceiaihli . irj“ Connected tiiAxKk Kiublufimmt of At Morning -Put- « onto/ the largttt •*»' printing Office] in O* city jokaiall kind a of isorh ts done on At shortest nolici, ani tanyi riiuonobL terms. -.-• . ■ • rates of advertising AGREED.UPON BY THE: PITTSBURGH PRESS. • nn LINKS nONPABKILs'QB USB V . Oncgqcate,onc insertion"-—-■—.»» 1 0 50 « . .*«• each atitKuon&linscTUoa 1 1 ■■, 25 one week ■ ——»—*■'■■ —‘'v 1 75 ■ ■• T ■>** « " twd weeks .w.,■■3 00 • “ • ”• ' three weeka*.*— ; .-4 01) “ -“ ouemomh--*-'—*'-"—500 ■■« two monihS'**-***—7 00 •i u three months*—.o 00 • “ “• • fou’rmonlhs *■«■»».' '.»'■■ ■•■»■ 10 00 ■•■■»* ‘ sit months ' —l2 00 / .«• si • one year* ■ -tt 19 00 Standing Cardjßix lines or less,per annum l —r-T: W;-00 ■ CIIA.KGKABLB PL«*sDa* s ' i per nnunm,(cxclflsiTe of ihcpaper»K2s^op (ffarits. G- ORLANDO LOOMIS, Aitomry ai Lav.—Office 4th at; above Wood., - juiy4-y . miIOMAS M: MARSHALL, JLt&rnty at Lav.—Office, A • Lowrife’s Buildings, Fourth su jan7-ly y. '|> --B' CAKNAHAN t Attor»«p ai Lav—Office on Fourth j[Vi st;, between Cherry alley and Grant st, Ue2«y ; •i\R. RRO WPPS OFFICE, No.CS,Diamond alley, near •-J / Wood«treet. - ■ ••• ■ tcbl J - N - AaoTTwy and Counsellor ai Lav.— v Office in Bakewell’sßtttldingson Grain street. ■ct>jJ7-ly« TkEMaVAL.—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed his jLL office to Fourth street, between Wood and SatUh fieiil streets;, v :■ •. ■ ' ■■■•• o marls-ly ; ODAUKAUHf JLttamty at Lav —Office m Uakewell’s • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite the Court House.' ■ ; ■■■jyS4:ly ' . Tt)dN BARTON, Attorney at Lav —Office, North aid* (I of Fifth street* between-Wood and.Bouthficld, m the same omldingwith Alderman* Morrow. - • > scp3fHy.; KORGE F. GILLMORB, Attorney and CounstUcrat the 2ddoorbelow Grant st., on Foartbjlothc office lafelyoccapicd by AldcrmoJiMil '‘ler, ma.rSo Fourth street « third door aboTc SmUhGetd,South side. Conveyaocuhgof alikmds deaiwahthegreatestcera amliq;aJ accuracy. Tiilcsio RealEmte examined, &c BttIDULE JtUBEKTs, Anomty of Law. Office No. • 133 Southfield street, between Filth find Sixth. i • Collection* carefully attended un-special auentio given lo Conveyancing. [aeefoly U. Hcnbarn. ■A TTORNEY ATIiAW.: -Office,No*lK> Fourth M gfy oppoaiunho Mnyor’s Office.: Inov^tlm: Dr. Juitenitoger*, - : 7T-ATE A.A.SaigcoaU. S. Arm)\ . Office—Third St-, * J second door above Smnhfield. - ■ • ~ . • 3md*. aAfIESROSSSSOVVOfciN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tD" Office and residence, No* 155 fuird-streevPnts* burgh. ■ .y »■ [mariG__ "“sTpTTtoss, ■ .. ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Ho. 109 Fourth StrActf > .. . PiTTSHUUGH, PA., ! Fotmb door below Mr. Rody Paucrson'a Livery Stable •:jC3d :. •, , - ... •< J« S* HexutftODt - : A TTORNEY AT LaW, has removed 10 the office in .-fyFiflh street, between Wood and bmithbeld streets, formerly oecopledby Thos. Hamilton, Esq., dcc’4,«iui : wtU attend touie business rcmaimug unfinished upon bis docket ranyU • Law Partnership. ■. fpHKsubscribers have associated themselves* In the ■. practiceof LaWyOinder the Arm.of Rulcs & IVasu-. tuaTorf. One or ihooiherof them, when tiotcntjaffed m Coart, can be found at aU tunes in the on»ce,ou board) street, Pittsburgh, now.occupied by Mr. Clack. ' SAMUEL W ULAUK, . febß r ‘ •" ' REAi>E WASHINGTON. Isaao WUUamif Tk/TERCHANT TAlLOßySmilh&eld slrcrt,No. 12,be iXL tween Island 3d sired*. . . upjy: JAQIBB Ci-WATTr MERCHANT TAILOR, So* 30market ftrsctf Between Second and Third su., Pim6ur»i), Pa “ r Thomaa M- LUtle, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, EIFTH STREET* between. Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. .All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. Caprs?]y.- . tvoudward A Rowlands* - DEALERS IN AMERICAN. AND FOREIGN BOOKS* STATIONERY,' ETC,, Third Street* Pott Ojfttt Biultjtnes. Jap3fl:y: — ~ r FAUJL- AmOaDOCK. COMftUSSION AND FußWAltOirtG: MERCHANTS, and STEAMBOAT AGENTS* So, 7 Watx& st&sst, Oiucmaittir oti to. D&nlal Y ouneiou. TTOOSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, XL Liberty street, opposite Hand . All work neatly etcccuted.‘ "OrdcntpanctnaHy attended lot {martay . mtoDKS'— —— p. apiflaurz. .. JOSHUA BBODBB dfc CO,j : WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, Nuts, Spice*, Confectionary, Sugars,Cigars, 4 c., 4-c. H 0.6 WOOD STBSKTj Siifl SIDS, NKAS WMKttr. ■, iniyl PIfTSUDRGH. lleaueu’e filoiaocmromaiio Depository* * jv'd. 73 Tnzrd Strut. "TinsD hmt—*iuw FAitnrincs.. fcfGaTden of Cemetery of Scutari. ..rray 2:11. Z£,C«Stocfittcra f f ATE Johnston fcSioeklon. BOOKSELLER, STA §j TIONKB, PRINTER fend BINOER, corner of Mur landTUtrd streets, Pitlshnrgh, Po. • ~ frfl’Hf. ' ■ '-T'.li. Tuieur * Brother* SRALOaS.IB ■. . WINES. LUVOaBt IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, Ac. r - No. 7fi Smiibfieid st.,—near Diamond alloy. • • novlB "• * Pittsburgh, . ■ G« V. Arbathnat* ■. SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, corner ct ■ Fountain and Seventh; Persons warning any thing imbat line will do well to call, as I am determined to -adlas cheap oa any other person in the city;lseptliy . • iobh s. a. w. haslktt, • KENNEDY A HAS LETT, - SCCCBSB 088 TO Kl HSST A Knox. - •yflioUsdlean&.BttailDtalcnrn ..Watches y Jewelry t Silver -Wars; Fancy and Vanity Goods, Basket*, Combs, sc. No 94 Market street, between Sth si* and the Diamond. iry'Oloekß, Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired; :■.* pittSburfcll,Aagßgl2fiT I*so> •■■■■••■• 8 - Walter P. Uarshtll, " (Sue pea so r to Samuel C. Hill,} ; tupo&TKR AiTO BBArsn- iN rnxiccit aim aUSßicaif ■ V V 'PAPER-HANGINGS ANDBORDERS, ' Window Shades; Fire Board Prints, . Printing and Wrapping Papery ' 85 wood street, between Fourth st. and Diamond alley, west side, ijitt PftflfrwrgA, Pa: rilOS. J. CAMPBELL DAVID CHESS’■--CBAS. M’IHIBHT. Iron olty Taclc *'»ctory. ffIHE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly on 1 hand all else* of Taeks,Bratls,andSpanibles;Fin fihtnjr. Clout and Jtob Nallsi fino Blued Flojir Barrel and 'Lathing Naiisi CopnerNails&nd Tacks; Barrel Naile? Copper and Zinc Shoe Nails? Pattern Maker’s Points: Kivcts,assorted *ieesrdse4d:e.,&c.: -V ■ ■ ■ • CAMPBELL, CUISSS k. CO., Warehouse, spWater at, Pittsburgh.: my3t:r JAnfSB A* JONfiSf > WHOLES AJj E RETA J L DRUGGIST) COR HER 0» LIBEKrr.AffD TU.no STBKBTS.- *: COMPLETE assortment of Drugs,Chemicals and Family Modicinea,alwayson hand. f > [npr2 C. a. VO., tr anspoiiteks. forwarding and com ** mission merchants, Depot, Canal Batin,4o3 Penn at,' POaiMrik. ~r : fiTgOPKiSSOI'S FANCY CIIINA STORE, - 56 WOOD FTttKET, BBSS .■‘tji? '■**• CBABLSS HOTSI* brought to this City, with every other voneiy of GJaw, -Queensware. Britannia: Ware, . Honging and } m&r3D T" TAAKFJC, * BAMIfI. • -••v. iSueemo**to • ...*■ Commission & V6rsr*rdlßff-®«rcbantt. No. 124, SECOND STREET, pZtTSJBUBGH^ . I. A .RE now prepared.nTrecelye afiS .-by - -,. A. River, Canal,Railroader>Y«jgon,wUUploinpiness .. and regularity*: They wOI alsb flev6te tlielctttf®nuoi) TO. ■ • • the purchase and sale of Trod«eoV:Merhha.iiui2fi # :>l«|o,- :<•■ Tuubureh ttaimftcture#, &c : feeling convinced Of ••'• tbeit.abflhy peculiar satisfaction: lO ntHhoseTa* voring lliem with commands, Ihejr respectfully solicit consignments. ’ tapO Salim Sin Brick fflaanfact&rioY Companfr ns. olovm, b.h.zies, a. t.uauv, ar.oy»Sß, KIBB * 004.-»<nirl«ton>'’oj fpHEsQDßCnhers having been appotniedAgenisfori i the atovenauieil concern,• will fceep'eoftstantly 1 . ©u ! : hand a supplyof Ihocclebrftted Bolivnr,Fira Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, .Furnace Jlearths and Inwall's.- They-i . arc also Tendy to receive, orders for said‘ Brick* to be 4 • mode in site and shape to unit purchaser?,-whicb shall' he promptly filled. v v?e> do noidcem it necessary to enoraeraus themaby ■ aavamayestheßoUvarFireßnck posessovef ail oth* . < erB ( thatharcbeen.oflered for saleln thbUnhedStatesi: /-ihelrenpcrioniy beingwellknOwntOßlmostall persona ■; who nse Firb Brick..'The proprietors'have "determine,! that zhe Hro*Brick shall loee nonO of their prefrentenvl* • nßla reputation, anithat ho expense shall he shared to . make them even bettor than 'they have heretofore been: This Is tbeonly establishment' now manufactnrina Ftr« , Brisk at Bolivar. £IER & JONES, marl? „ Canal Basin, Seventh «t.i Pittsburgh. flfi , fsß p fififi hb fig f| kB SB Hr Bfi» Ifif jH* <■ I ss Bs 1 fig* Bfi „ |jjjj| sg .: . Iyß .!?;■ fiffl'" * Mfi^M^HJji' ; ' : gB PUBLISHED DAILY BY HARPEB PHILLIPS, AT THE POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND *WQOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER Oft $5,00. WHEN PAID BTRICTLY IN ADVANCB.- Bns'meas €orii3. JAVNES,3B ; .XAlgtrcct, near Wood. febl " fkJSHUA ; KORINSON, Agent Tor Uarnden /k Co.’g 1t 'Litt*of Pettktis> Fifth si., one doorbclOW-Wood. febl IU-IAiM JAOKSONyptfUn*Afedicin* Dtpot } *& Lib erty street, head of wood febl XJOON AS ARC ENT, N-B corner of Wood and Sixth JTjLatrect ► febl SON, Bankiraond litaltrstn I'zthanft .-XV« Com &nrf BankNotts, No.Cs Marketstreet: 7 tebi> / V A* McNULTY* CO./Forvarding and Vomfmsnan Xji Mtrthgiust CanaUFusin.- v ~ • ~ : • raor3‘ UHN M’CLOdREY, 2\nlor. andCU>tkur s Liberty street tl between Sixth and virgin alley,south side,. .scplO "O MebTElN,'Brass Fouadtrand Gas Ftifir, Suuth- fieMMrcct;bctween Diamond alley ami Fifth su. JNG * MOOKHEAD/ Whotaal* Grocer* and product . Ihnlttx, No. 37 Wood street, Pittsburgh.- . (myS3 SMITH* SINCLAIR, n 'toluol* Grows, and .Com mission Merchants, corner of Wood and First euv > ■■ nov3 ■ ■ ■ ■-■ •• ■ ■< CIUOLKY -A LAlKlVAlaT£ianrTatfori,-Wdod street, /. second door from water, will-keep constantly -on band n well selected lot-of Clothing. -y tnarl&y . JOSEPH MAJOR, Boat Star*, Stup ChOLtilOTy ami; Agency of the Pittsburgh Lard-Oil Factory, No 4, Market street, Ftltshtargln JnlS 17*KAMEU& Kit AM, JJantiCTt and l izeJumg* Brokers, XVcornßt of Thirdand Wood streets; opposite the Su Charles Hole!. /febl BA.FAIINKSTOCK&CO.y WhoUsait Drug War*’ » houses corner of First and .Wood streets, ana corner •of Wood and Sixth*. . •■■■.; ■>• . febl SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wnre,No. 17 Fifth street, between Woodand Market;: - ■ feblO. , \AT M. GLENN,Jtook&mder, comer of Third ami W ooU TT streets, abave C. 11: Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of ruling and binding. __ JOHN IL MBLLORJ Wholesale' antTitiiaH Dealer in ATusie and Musical/ruimmenis, and Stationery, No, ISTWood, street. .... ■ janl . T BKYAR, Htcu/irmg XlwnWer,and W aolesale l/enler V «lnForcign and Domestic Wines and Liquors;-No. t!4 Liberty Diamond alley; • jytll IT*ING & FINNEY, Ageuu far tkio Delaware Aluluuf aV, Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, nl the Ware house of King Allottees, Water street, near Market. WSI. MILLKB, ( f IIIL4DA. •■■■■ \Y». KICXKIEON, PITTSBOBGU. MILLER A RICKE'rSON, WXolMaia Grocers, and Im porters of Brandies,JVines and Segura; N 05.173 and. 174, comer of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. l*a. Iron. Nalls-.Cotton Yarns. &c.«conßtamly on hand. S 'M’KJNLKY, iiofcst, Sign arid Ornamental tamier, • and dealer In. PAINTbi No. 44 Jt. Clair si.; Pitts burgh* has constantly on hand all kinds of Paurrs, either Dry or Mixed; Japan-ond Copal Varuish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine { Window Class, of all sties; Putty,Pamt Brushes, Ac., all of the besvqualily, snd for sale at-Trusosable prlceft. .w.nlt : A* Coulter* •• ; TSTHOLESALE AND: RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor- W ner of Wood and Third streets, under Su Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. Upr3 \V. W. 01'Clare, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, . coE-Nsa or wooD akd hvtii steekw, . . {Uader. Patricks fc Friend » Brokers Office,) morVQ:ly -- ■ ■«. ..■■■■■> • ■: .PtUsburgh, Pa. JOKES ABSISTBOKQ • •■ -■* * • ‘SAStEUL. CBOZttt. Armarong A Otozisr, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GIUiCERS,' • And dealers in Pittsburgh JMaattfbcturu, KO. Ca WATEt. ATO Oi YiUST STKECT, nTTSBCROU, CA.. - Wiusuend promptly, to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other article* commuted to Uieircare. - 1 •„ • • ■ • . . {marly W. PAtT-- ♦Uj U. POSB. W« Daly 4Co m Manufacturers ami impoucrs or the . best de scnpvion, only, of-English* Scotch and German HOSIERY jUNDKKSIHRIS* DRAWERS*. GLOVES: Ftfih street, bmpten Wood and Marirt, • And WHOLESALE IMPORTING WARKHUUSE* " apriJC •" ' G\ Cowltarut stretl, Ncto York. ~ “ j~ rTSIUSRIFP, FOHWARDING fy. COMMISSION MERCHANT; .ami Dealer in alUnndsof WisUm Producs and Ihttaburyh Manufactures, No-10^Market f ireet. Pittsburgh,.Pa., • R 3" Will promptly attend to ait buunezs entrusted to. hiacgre/ :v; - .:•■■■. . .. . . . . {lylft |»D. WILLUMS—— — ■••JOUR lUPT, J. D. WaiiUSIS a CDm ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY. GROCERS, • Pcrtoanlmg- and Cummtfsion M&chunlt, , * And Dealer* in CQUNTBT raOUCCR AKD fSfrSECROU MARCBACrUBICK, ;Wood BtrttlJbuT doais abor^-fiOfij .mars - • . = Pittsburgh. . Lookfng Uiasa and bra&h Slannfactarv, W H, WALt.ACE, No. liO VVoou eiKecr, {above • Flflht) keeps on bund and manufacture.* to or der, every dcscrlpiion of. Gilt.and- Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. AI»o, Looking Class rlaies, b? the box or single piute- Pictures and PortruiUfrauied with nearness anddespatch. 1 A fad assortment of Rru'hes on hand and made foor der r of the best inutenul. Together, wiiU a variety of Houic i-urmshing. Goods, wiiuiesate.oe rcuol, to «oit l>urclia«eni t at reilured prices.» , ~ (fctiyi<>:Cm Umpire Ctoming Halt, • II Bh KY CJI I (SNELL, AIS ENT, Wood st.; opposite Ftrst Presbyterian Churchy IkESPECTFULTA' inform# bis friends am! ibe pubhC, AV that be vuiov7 prepared to furnish rvery thing m the CLOTHING line, os heretofore, at Cut tom work executed m a.satisfactory manner. Furnish? tog Goods always on band. - : ~ jaevd Wtf. A. UEOUOWv* C&IS'WBU*. . Uafroa A Criswell, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, M.riUfiCtCBEKS 07 Air. linD-07 SiWSS 570 SK, Locomotive,'. Steam Engine, Plumbers, se., se. t Also—Couoa Ratting Manufacturers; YTtOUNDßY—Rebecca streei, Allegheny Cuy* Office, JC corner of Market and Fifth sts., Pitisbnreh. ' N. Di—Old Grass and Coppe r taken in exchange for work—orcash paid. r Orders left nt the Foundryor Office, will be punctually 'attended to. {fcbpily dame* Lowry* Jr«* '. v /“THAI R AND BEDSTEAD ‘4ol Ftiunnan's lioiDi Liberty strut, ba# on band a large «t<>ck ofChoirs and Bedfttcadu of every denerlp mod, made oi: the best materials, which he will selllow er loan articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. Ho would call particular attention.to his large stock ot mahogany nnu walnut chairs and Bedste&us, which he wilt sell nt greatly reduced prices; Also; TURNING of every descnpuonexecutod in the neatest tuanne?. ■ Orderc left m the WaTerooms.or anhe MlU,corncroi Adams and Liberty sireets, willlepromptly attended to. marUl • • Uopa ti'ousxilrf* lists CocnoAA,'-*-~* ••• • *.»•» • "-OJTOSaz BSALB, rE.j wm. r. jrturox,*'-c.j. aoubw. COO 11 Ran, SI’BRIDE A c0.,- No. 26 Wood Street, Pttttbnrgh, Manufacturers of castings,cooking stoves, Donavau’s Improved Enterprise Cooking. Stoves, (Patented August. 1850,1 Kanees,Hollow Ware, Orates,- Ac. Also,lron Vaults. Vault Doors’, Railing Window Sbotters,and Wrought Iron Work ofjsvcry xlescripuoa. pj*~SL Kyis CONTINUES to practice Medicine, Surgery, and Ob stetrics otAlidwlfcry Eclecitcnllyj in accordance with scientific principles, and hence, with great sue* cess. ■ . ff 7" Ofliee and residence. No. 58 Diamond alley. Of fice hours, flto 12 4,-at., and 2tosr. M. N.-B—lnfallible remedies for Dyspepsia, Consump tion In its incipient stages, Bronchitis,.Rheumatism, Tetter, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus* Dyscn ary, Asiatic Cholera,'l eianus or tocked-jaw y female diseases; dis eases: or the liver and kidneys; Scrofula, Drppsy, Ac. Ac.*, ncdantidotesto oU persohsvprepared and kept for sale. Mercury, aimraoney'nnd thcir preparations,-as well as the lancet, tiro entirely dispensed with., (my 14 MONoNGAHKLaFLANINU MKLL ihgzu would respectfully inform hisfriends andths public, that hiß new establishment is now In full opera tion, and that he UprepuTed to furnish Boat Cabins, dad fill oil orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and at the lowest rates. : 'Bdardnud Plonk, planed on one or both sides, con stantly on hard. Saeb, Doors andMouldlngfliof every desonptlon,mad» loorder. ;Builders and Carpenters would find il to their advan ce toglve him acall, as he can now furnish them with planked stuffigOUthle forevery description of work. *X]|TTLLt AMTROVILLO, Vtidirtaktry Fi fui street, im*. ff 'mediately opposite the Theatre, i-especrfullyla*- forms his Trlends and the public in general, that-he Ims resumed his business as a Furnishing Undertaker. He Is supplied with and alwayakeepson band Coffins of all size? and dcindSiShroudflj'and aUotherarUclca-necessary onfcucfcoceasibns, • Silver plates,ice boxes, and leaden coffins will be sup piled In order. * A fine hearse and catrlagealwaysready lo attend faoerals.- ,r •• , sep29:ty . ’• - Bffleer rpHE public are tnformedihat the OFFICE OF THR X BOARO OF HEALTH of the’Clty of Httsburgh ls at r No.' G 9, Grant and iihamond streets, where all Notices ahd. CommanicaUpnst for; the r Board must be left;- - - : ' CHARLEB NAYirOR, ■ jyU •. . u;;;.-/.r,i.'.£ec.rcftUYf i.i: Plttibargh leather Depot. B. 103:Wood stbbbt, have Just • fecelYedVFaU supply of stock in ihfelrline, Bal timore and New Y</rk SOLE LEATllEßi'PhUadelpbia Kips and Calf Sklns. French Calf Skins, Comtry Up per, Kips and-Calf-Skins, MoxocCo Lihing and; Binding Skins; Tantter’s Oilj Tanner’s.and Curner*aToo!8 t &c. And, taken together, they believe it thelaTgeatand best assortment e ver; offered in one- house in Plus* burgh. All of;which we are {prepared to sell to nosh and prompt paying customers at the very lowest prices Possible. * - We take pleasure to showing our stock, and cordially invite pnrchasers io.examine,before else* ■.where; .i. "r. ‘ . {serlB:tf . ** i,lthogrsphic Estsbliihmsat of' f tfl&D STBBBT. GFPO9ITB TUB fOST*OWICB, VITTSBUSOB. R/TAPS. Landscapes, Billheads, Show-bills, Labels, r M: • Arcniiecwral/and Machine Brawinga, Business andVisitinjrCards,etc-» Engraved or Drawn on Sloue, »nS Printed in Colors, [Gold, Bronze or Black,ln the mo.tapproeed.iyl. *ni Mtlftdl, IVM. BCHPCHMAN. • . -wISSObUTION —Tho tinunerablptelreuifcireeiiaUiiß 1 Viewreert JOHN PARKER and WM. CARR, under thefirniof John Parker *Oo n imhis day dissolved. February M. 1858 ___ A .LARGE mo“l beauuldl MANTELS, r-A made 6tthe fiftesuiuMiiy of Foreign ttnd,oomeB.-| i ii 0 fyiarblc. raannfwiufedSyinwMneiyj otaayfioij band, And nude toOrder on BltortWlce, atnnces wngijff fromSlStoSlOO'eaeb. Pnrchasofs:Mslevii|dto oalj [ and examine the slock and pricey,3lojlJ2iin?'d,32J-.M9 t i' ? 'S.rt r 4m ,oI ’ P 0 W, W. WALL ACE. -^ss^t^ask: JSaßtnESs (SavJig. CARD. *. »>»TfIUMAH B. BfLt STUART A BlLli, GfiOCBRS, AJTB PRODUCE CoitMlßßlOir MKBCaARTa, • • ffo. ltd Weod Pa: •; T\BALERS IN Flour, Wlieat, Rye, JIJ Oats, Corni\Barley, < Fork* Bacons Bauer, bard, Cheese; CloVer,Timothy tmd Flax Seeds; fron.N&iln, Glass, Ac.>&c.,efcc. : Panic q Ist attention peidtothe sale of Western Produee, RKVKasNCßa—Mcssre.Myers & Hauler,Robi. ItelzeU A Co., Harapum.Smitb A Co., King A Moorltcad, McGills A Roe,: James May, Pittsburghj Feaner A McMillan, Massillon; Jos.B;Morrison.fiwj.;St, t«oul*' --v sebtffl' TSi WOODS.*—WOODS T. WOODS A Sun, PRODUCE DEALERS. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JalO . No. 01 watek stebet, frrrsoaßen. . Tbfl Old Pflntlng fiitabliftbmtnti - ■* {L4TI JOUKSTONA fTSDCiTOM’a,) J&nd Blank Book and Stationery . Warthome. Wf S. HAVEN Is prepared to execute every* style or Tv«■'#.' keen!, Commercial Canal and-Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding; ami furnish every article in the Blank-Book, Paper and Stationery line, nt tlie. sbortestnouccandou the most reasonable terms. Blank .Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market andand Second streets. j{7 Printing Office and Bpok.Biudery, No. 90 Third sleet. nov!6 B* T* C* JSOIIGAS. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. CTAS always on hand ageneral assortmentof School. * EL Miscellaneous-arid Blank Books, Priming. Post ana Cup Paper, Ac . wholesale.and xelaiLNo. IM wood at, below f ifth,East side, Pittsburgh, Pa; B 3" Wanted, Rags and Tanners* scraps nplffily R. C. STOCK I ON, • (£attJoAnji*?»4*‘Stoeiron,) BookMllsr, dtationer» Printer A Binder, respectfully invito the .attention of ftter* f V chants and others,to his largo and superior stock -Of BLANK BOOKS,consisting ofDay Books, Journals, Ledgers,lnvoice,Cosh,Order and L cl ter Books, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound in the most du ruble m&nnen.whicb he offersat prices Ibalcitnnot fail to give: satisfaction. 'Blank, Books ruled and boond to ahy given pattern. Printing of every description, exe* cated with neatness and dispatch, Nq.47 Markets!. • ~ ~G.li.UOOI), ’ ■“ mroaTKS. WHOLESAI.E AND BCTirL DEALSE IN PINK WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY, TJU&E SILVER WARE,, PLAITED GOODS, &c.*~ XT AU kinds of Watches and Jewelry carefully re imired.’ No. 51 Market street,two doors Irom Third Pittsburgh;- • .• v (declK U. W. Horbaoh, •TYESPECTFULLY informs hisfneftds and iheyublic Xw Jn general, that he has opened the house formerly .occupied by S.Shepard, m Wilktnsburgh, where he ta prepared to accommodate travelers and persona going ouilromtheiCity. .(decifflnf - CALI*XtiAN Cu«< MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, No. t Corner Wood ahd Wattr ia7 - rrtTsapaon. Ui d. UlQGtr, MANUFACTURLRSof aU kindsof trunk and Pock* tag Boxes Dillwonh’s-Piaaiug Mill,Grantstreci, between Sevebih and Eighth. Boies made and delivered at the shortest notice. Ija9 OAHU. H LEE, successor to Muuput ft Lis.) WOOL • DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for mo saic ot American Woolen Goods.NO,lo9 LIB* ERTY ST. jtny4 X. W. CUAOVYICK. DEALER IN RAGS No* 140 Wood Street* 1 . PUTS BURGH. PA. The highest price In cash paid for rugs. itnvtl:y WM- HSW—» • ' • Co«Pftrtaev»blp, TllKsubrcrlberehaveentercd intoCo+Fannersbip, for . the partuise af carrying on the Mustard and Spice, and general Milling business, ui! 17 Third street, where they will be pleased to see the old customers of Wright A Alcorn. . fdeclOj , , : M’KEE& ALCORN. lowa Foundry, . JSo. 103 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh; FIVE SIZES lOWA roUNDK Y COOKING STOVES —which received the firstpnieibr I&Oarnt t&s|,at the Agricultural Fairs of. Allegheny County,-Pa., aud recommended by. 1500 persons who have them lit use. > Four sizes Enterprise CooKinff Stoves. Potior Grain and Fenderx—in modern style; a great variety of paucms, beautifully enamtneied.' . Fiotigss—A, large stock of all the kinds m use:. HaUV Patent I.«ver*, True American, Egan’s. Crane’s, Kip-', caid VWood'*, Peacock 7 *, Bull; Imp. Bull. JDawils The Michigan Double Plough is a new patent plough, that has taken the premium at the State Fair* of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and nt the Agricultural Fair of Allegheny County for ISM. It has been highly npproved wherever tried, and is supe rior in mmie ol cultivation to any other km<l t cutting jhe :/un-ow into two sUecs, and leaving a ioore, deep, and pericct seed bed. iron f cncwg—Eighl beautifuldesigniof OmaitieMnl .-Fencing. Pattn* Chilud-Eolh —J.C.FarrjiV Puieiu Chilled Rolls. Also, Holling Mill made to order. . Lar&x Eeltki and Ctirij—Pst-jiiKeuleHiorboap,f'ot Asli.fc-oUt* Asb,&c. For the manufacture of Cnrur sugar The Kettles are cast on the process patented by J O Parry, mid are superior for durability to any oihor, and sold lower than those made on the old plan ■ Movt-*, ol every description, stove-Pipe aud fin Whkk tur Moves, and Cu-suug* of rv»-ry descriplimi Alva, inuN and NAlLS.uft of watch we oiler ot ih* lowestpmre;». IhoviUryJJ C. PARKY A CO tmtratimnton.-- ►••—wm. t- sabu LiPPKStiOTT A DAllll, iLAiaJ.b.SrmcAUiftACo.j Hunafaelurm ol Fluedli Plre Troof Safes, Errand fFbod and . ONTuesdav aficrnoon, July V.», Isis,the undersigned were called upon by Messrr. Lipjeitcou A iiarr.io witocs* an honest and fair lest of one oi iheir.phmmr .Safes. The furnace belngprepafcd,tnc Sale wasniaced inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindted at n. Quaricrpasttt o’clock, and in a short ttnv?ihe Safe was red hot, and continued till half past 0 o’clock, bemg about four and:a half hours, when the committee expressed their that the ume occupied wuh such heat -was sufficient. The furnace was iben pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opeued—the books, papers and money sare. The heal was eo great as to molt ol the bras* mountings. We thereforc take pleasure in recommend* logiheae Sales to the public, as being,in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVIS ATHaBUE, ' NOCK A RAWSONT^ CORNWALL & BROTHER, - BRANNON ATHATCJIER. . BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE; I era eagaged In the foandry basineu, and know something about furnaces and beat, I vruaessed the buruiag of the above Safe, and can freely sayahere was no humbug about a,-and with pleasure recommend them ta lha pubiio ua being, m-my judgmeuu entirely fire* proof.- • WAT. KAxE»<-r In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa loreßjthey p llspoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, aud their full confidence of the Safe’s being entirely fire-proof. We have conslantlyon hand andfoi sale a full assortment of the above Sufes. tnsrftl ItFI.L M TKRRV Wholtaoit anti ilstau* SADDLE, HARNESS ANOTRUNK MANUFACTORY TkOBERT it. HARTLEY, begs leave to In* fßa-. : IX •form bis friends and. the public rfasSai iiat he coniinnes to occupy that largo and com* modiauaSLore Room, formerly occupied by SarauclFabn* estock ft Co ~ No. 60, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where be keeps a large and genera! assortment of Baddies, Undies, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bsgs.Volisea, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all outer artL elesinhisline. .. ■ He alsu keeps constantly on hand,and Is prepared to furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmetcrial,andinastyle of workmanship equal jo the eastern manufactured article,and at cent. 0l Cc«H(ry Merchants Md Fomin would do well to call and examine htsetook before purchasing elsewhere, at he isdetermlned to sell first rate articles at very low prices. - 03" Don’t forget the place, No. 65, corner of Wood strast snd Diamond Alley. -«d3o ' ■ Pittsburgh Naraery* A N Omnibus runs ovory hoar from the corner of *dL." Market nndFourthstreeta to the Garden, Venn* *ylvanifl Ayenufe, : wbero there iso. choice collectien of Green House Plaritt»hardy Monthly and Running Boies, .'VW jMoss do t New Spireas, 15(30 doDwan Pear. of select ‘ varieties, HerUaccou sy PI ants, Dahlias, l*hlox,;AntithinlamB*CarnatiooB,AQ.,andwherednlerB will be taken for. Apple, Dwarf do, Pear, Chorrr and Plum Trees,Quince and filbert do, Grapevines, Goose* berries, Currants .Strawberries, Ac., Shrubbery, Shade Trees, Ac. t from the. Hill Nursery, ; OrderAdireetedtO' the /proprietor, through the Plus burgh Poat Office,to theGanleii, Pennsylvania Avenue, or al Mr. R. DalzelPs Liberty street, ncur the head ol Wood, will be pronipUy attended to, . • JOHN MURDOCH,JR; . 10" Orchards and Shrubbery planted neatly to order. cci7:t{. . . .. ■ •• • v DODDS A oauZlfiUi MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, _ __ OIL WILL BOILDINCSj Sou/A.fT«i cer mr of Diamaftdr{near tha Ohio ;and; Penn* ggwfaAi tulvarim Railroad JkpotJ iAltEonEK* C;ry. vjggSSBESZ Riverend Fire Eri 'gUfefcv Hydraulic Pressesy.of all descriptions; Copper-- -plate; Lithographic and other Presses; Gold.Siampliig arid Refuting Apparatus, together with NtilL Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con* Etruqtion, and .workmanship to the satisfaction of cus l Orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Brlde * Wood'Street, Fttuburgh, or addressed to lhesabscribcrs,AUegbenyywiU receive prompt attention. • aulc ■■ • DOPDS & CROZIER. ■ : Henry Demmler, ' ‘ ■■. • No. 180 Liberty Strict,. JPithiwgh, MANUFACTURER o?TiNsfiOPmi AM SHEET IRON WARBj t» House Furniture Hard ware. Keeps always on hand a large assortment of Tmand Copper Wuyo, Ac., best qaaljty* which bo will sell at very low prices forcasli,wboleBalcand.rctallf . Connirymercliantß are invited to call atlus stand. . • All Job work in the above business* also. Spooling and RooffuisrHouses, wilt be promptly attended to at moderate prices.. ; ...Inpvl9.tr . FlttsburgU Foundry. BOLMtIANA OARKISON have relieved 10 their New Buildings in.'■ Birmingham,near the Ferry.-"; . Having alliihe;laie..miproverac!its for heavy.; worbin Furnaces, Ac., with dailies, uud other, machinery, and keeping- always :the best tiuultues ofipetel, they are .prepared to furnish.machinery,.Ac., withproraptness, .■ As they sull reula the Warehouse on itinlUifield st., on the old premises,.(also, at No. 4 Wood street,) pat terns or orders tolUhere will be immediatelyattended to, •• Having assooiatei JOIIN M’DQNOUOtI WUU us,the business hereafter will be conauctcd in the name ol BOLIiSIAN, •GAEBISON & CO. HENRY L. BOLtttAN,. ABRAHAM GARRISON, ’ , JOHN M’DONOUGH. Kttsbwgh) April l2»lBSfc—tf t PITTSBURGH, MONDAY. CARD. . lnterpreter* Tff r M. ■■Ji'ROSKv ■ Interpreter of Foreign, tanpldgti xn W . : and for.the CcvimonißtaUhof\PiiHniyliania s \o re side m the City of County Of Allegheny, may . be found every day, from l) A, M. untii O- I*.,M. r m tlie Quarter Sessions Court Room, or.at No. 150 Fourth st.’ Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, ahiLall -legal'or-otheri.wntriqs whatsoever,.translated from or. 'into the German, French, Italian.and Spanish lap* gQageß r wnh J^ea^nci^s.a^d■oespa^Bh. , Tj-y: " np2:Cm-. .»:< ; v V-- / A-- ■" Catra*'- ■• ; ;0 .-'■.‘■'l-':' T7EUCI AN SLATAPER, AacorrEcr im) CtviLEnai- JT neeh. Drawings and Pious of Buildings and 'Ma chinery prepared at short notice. •Land sarveying, * c . t iromptly nttemlcd to. Office —Grant-street, between ,-ccond and Third. . opßl:ty« , ‘ •• J, »• Morrison, ATTORNEY ANJ> COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' VFFICE REMOVED to No. 44 Grant street; near / Fourth Pittsburgh, Pa. • laprifcy - a. J, GHilifiSPlßr ~ iVb.Yt) Wood-etreeti J?ttt&liiryh t r Manufacturer of looking glasses, and Wholesale Dealer inCombs and-Variety Goods, offers to his enstomers: and the public o most complete assortment of Goods m fits Kae, suitable to the sprlog trade, ' 1 Being extensively engaged in the manufacture of every variety of Looking .Glasses,-he is enabled to offer in* duccments to purchasers equal to any housemthe Union; '-■~ aprO:tf • •: ' ■ . • • aLVUEZ) &. U’CALUONT - - M'CALMONX & KEENAN, ATTORSKVB AT LAW. 100 FOURTH STREET, - ’ Ooppsite Wilkins Hall; ,■ ; Pituburgh, Pa. ' EttropeanXawAffsiicy, : CT Mb. ln .connection widi Huge KecrniU, Erq. l makes searches.Ac, in Europe; and one of tlicm: an* nuaUy makes a tour ihrougliGreatßriiaintlireland and America. • . - . ImorH - iYo; -121' '-Second Street, •VTEDOTIATOR OF BONDS, MongafefesiTimd Bills, X\ and Stocks. Also, Pittsburgh. Manufactures and Merchandize, always on hand, or procured at short TIOItCC. InprlXly ' THOMAS HIB/ISS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, i Office, ueil door to the Past OSes, ) m?4_. : SteubaPTlHeiOtilo. r, B. O, CUSSITT, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office,l37 Fourth street, above bnrnhfield, Pittsburgh,Pn. fnnrQ^v J. RTWEfiDHfT* — WHOLESALE AND RETkIL:DKALER IN- ; Blartf: and; School Mookif Paper and Stahonert/ y .N 0.03 Wood street, (between Third aad Fourth.) : - marSU . .• ■ . Pittsburgh; : UETfBY M’cOLLoUiin: M , ■ HUNRY Kl’OtlliLOCOU ftCO. : TffTUOLEsALE Grocers and Commission Merchants Tv. aud Deatcrs mall kiadsof produce, corner of Penn and Irwiasw., PiiUburgh. "(mnrll r ““ ‘ ‘ Di ! 1 A TTORNEY AT LAW—-No. Ish> Foubth btbkxt, A above and near Smlthfieid.: : ' Cman’/ys 1 PITTSBUKGti ANDNASSILONEX- P&ESS . Leaves Pittsburgh andCleveiond, Mondayt, Wednadavi and Friday*. BAKER ft FORSYTHE, Ag’l; • .'.TOy7:ly AND PAPER. - William C* j&ttrpha*, WfloLKSA'Lti DEUKR IN'- : Trimming), Notion), Fancy and Vartdy Qoodt, NO; 01 *\VOl)l) STREET, teiwttn ZMtd ctnd t'vutiH f Pittsburgh; BUKCHNSE" & MUELLER’S ~~ . R«vr LUfaogrsptile Kitabilslknintr 00 Maskti strettf btMim Third $■ Fourth*. YS NOW ready to furm*h every kind of Lunognlptnc A work in the most elegant &lyle, such as tibmo bills. Alapit Portraits, Landscapes, Card** Bill h*ads t and-Bo btls, primed in fold, colors,&c. At ike same place Mcssts, Moezer 4t llelmle ifave opened qDbawing School, ami exccuteem order Drafts or Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, freewill* qll po*Bi- Ido accuracy ana elcgauee^ < ■ n\S'ty> >W. V. alcohn. Sliteia fijitde to Order* .. • “ At Mo. 16 fifth, Third Door from Market tirtel. f I Villi subscriber inamifitcttfres to order Uic besuya&litv J. at (>MN fLfiMEN’S KlltK'l’Si Those - gentlemen who have foomi it UiiHead 10 obtain a tBiUstitn£ ahd mtttU Shirt, can be suited by culliu? ahd leaving their nuasuie. > >. , ■ ALSU, On uaml, a largo ooauhiy of Ready Made Sams, of all sizes, for Mea auultoya. •• ■.;.<•r i»a U. M ATilKWfl. . • ■.;..••■■■• J, ti,. SniHb) vV; ■■ ~ •■• «~N .■ • UANCMCTUEBtt 0* COm'R, TIN AND SHKKT IKON WARE, . :Ao.T3A Third '• IT'EErS constantly on band a general assortment ot IV all kinds fm, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, and makes to order on trie shortest nmtee and-moxt accom tiioda.ttnpiermsi'AVkolcsatejindileiaih ■ Inttf o ' ,, ** l r' “ r d6akpii umrv FABIIIONA BLE MERCHANT -TAIL-olt, No. 474 Libkett struct, Pa-, (One Door below hayle Hotel). ■ 19 no\V receiving from the east a handsome assortment . of Cloths, CfiMSimr.rvE ami Vestings, which will be mule to order in the shortest nonce, and at the lowest ricc«r—rOß CA>H; fort7;ti Alexander Bradley, fl’b. lU IRwul First ani &*edn<f. ’ (Men op iub aouißJt BTovx,) MANUFACTURER OP EVERY BKSCR'iUTION • OK COIIKJN’O STOVES, of lint rnosl approved ns wiU render tliebannainlaclibn. ; Also, Parlor Slaves, among wuicbttiU be [oaiHl,J e w« :ell A Itooi’a eelchrau-.d folding.door. Parlor Stove*; Eqs; Siovcs; Radiators; Ff.-mkim.Stove* ( plain and laneyr Ormo-*. Ov which we invite the attention of huildereJjTc ware; Wugon boxes,&o t looHofwht aUcution of dealers be fore purclms tmytf Dope 231X1* in Full Operation Agftiu i ■ • Japan's BwldwigtyFiflk Struts •*..■■■• fTIttE proprietor, thankful u> the public for past cus* A tout, ventures to&ohCim. continuance of the. tame forhw present enterprise—theestablishment of Flour tiutl Spies MtUs within the city—for the accommodation of Jua customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour,pure gtouml Spices,Ac.. Ac. • Tuc attention of Families, Merchauts art 3 others, Is invited. nod all 1 iuk ts that they will give me a trial. r R. DRAVO, .. .No. 1, Diamond, N. It. AH urttclcs taken hack If not found good, and the tfloney returned.- - v ■■■. ••• ■ |rnarl‘J /:• SCOT'T &OTIB, ; - AUCTIONEERS and commission merchants: 61 Matt! fttCSETjST. Louts, aissorav j HA VINO been engaged in the.above business for the last six years, in tills «Uyy would respectfully so* licit consignment* of Goods, to be sold tn this market, either for Auction or imvaio salc—particularly Glass* .ware, Hardware and Dry will make liberal advances on alt kinds of Good* .consigned us for. sale her*. WiUrcferto Messrs.-liewett, Roe A Co,,K.tßv Voi* let, Wra.D. Wood A Co., John J. Anderson & Co., & H. Stone, Squire A Reed, Brownlee, Hotter A Co.. Larkin .Denver, Saint Louis; Bailer A Brother?, Cincinnati; George M’Lain. Pittsburgh. - fmargOrv . Hoagh A Anthotiy r i paguerrsotypii! THE undersigned would inform thdr many friend* an<V others, lliatihey -have removedfrotn BurVc T * Build* lug to Now 62 Fourth street, (a.fcw doors above their old stand), where they have fitted up rooms for dnguerreo* typing. Having a very superior arrangementoMight, and the most approved instruments now in use, .with some ten years experience m the business, they pledge themselves to mm out tut good nictnrea as any other es* • tabllshmeut in • llttf country,' and': far marc ncasesihanhas heretofore been furnished to theqiuzens of Pusburgh, either single or in croups.: • . Citizens and arrangers nre respebttuUy invited to call, Whether they wish pictures or not. a Our mono la food pictures,fair prices, and perfect sat* isfacnon to our customers. JlpuGH A ANTHONY. N. B.—Wo furnish all articles In eurbtmnesataotber operator*da heretofore. aplS PhUtpabarg WfttvrCuroEatabllshmeut, IN VifILIPSUURG; Bcnvet County, Pennsylvania, on the SoutU eide of-the Ohio EUver,,opposite the mouth: of the Big Beaver Creek i twenty-eight miles from Puts* burgh, eighi from' Wheelings ami _.<me-huiidie& from- ClevOtahu. The Proprietor has had Xwoayyeaaprac ticalexperieKeeasatiregalar Physician, twelve of which he has practised under the Hydropalhicsystem../Terms .duly- five pCr tveck—pßyable 'wcekly; 1 All seaisns'arc udapitJil toHydfopatlircdresr Each/Patteni is required to furnish two heavy woolen . blankets,two large comforts, four slice's,fpur. towels, and one camp blanket,orludiß*rubbcr sheet, ... ' i)K. EDWARD'AOKERjProprietor, 1 . Philipsburg, Rochester IYO-t . jnarlfi ' \ . .Beaver Co,Pa. • - < ” Dllll'Varniiiung Kstabllslimenu STEAM ENGINES AND .BOU.ER9; ion baud 'anti made to order, on abort notice. -v Saw and.Ploat Mill Caslingsypf all kinds, on hand and wide Gatalogbes of Wheel Patterns furnished lo Millwrights ami others. Mill Spindles and fllllHrons, French Burr Mill Slones, with solid and Comaion Eyes, nt redsced prices. Laurel Hill Mill? all sizes j Bolting Cloths* warranted quality, at'very low.priccst Screen Wire, Mill Screws; Bolting, Corn aud Cob Gruidcrs.' •: •.••• Lull's- Patciit French Burr: Smut. MllJßy.nsed in.Wii tnarth A Noble’s Pittsburgh City Flouring MillSj.aud -in five hundred-other Mills in tho West. They run light,. clean, fust and welt—-will last a-life time, aiul are war-; ranted to give satisfaction. . Orders promptly attended to, at 319 Liberty street, op« : posue Smtihfield, Pittsburgh) Pa> mnrl:4in . 6 * ' W. W; WALLACE.. J. M. SAWVKQ J. OX. SAWIEtt & co„ • JtO.-TS WOOD ST., THKEft DOOES ASOVE FOUtITH,. . LOOKING G LAS S'MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOtSSiLEDEALSUS tV t. . Foreign and DomestiCy Fancy, and. Varieit/Qooda.: JM. S. & Co , respectfully inform their friends and • easterners, that thev have received a hirge.'Ktock Of FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS, which have been boaght for CASH, from Importers: and Manufacturers, and which theywiil seilon as .reasonabc ienas,and as low. us can be purchased East.. Our Stock- oorUlstt partly of— ■ Looking Glasses, . Buttons, Parasols, ; • Clocks and Watcher, Ribbons, • UruAhe*,- - Umbrellas, •• Laces, Jewelry, : Threads, • - :c - v Suspenders,/ Silk Cfcavata,-*. Combs, . Gun Caps, Gloves, . Pocket PottMonatee,-. Carpel Bajgs; '- ArUhcial Flowers, . . .Hosiery. PeTfQracry.AC:: WHITE GOO I*B Cimbrrc, Jaconeus, Bishop Lawn, Book Muslin, Moll,' Swiss, : i Dotted Swl v. * - Plain and,Ornamental Toman and, PlciareFramcs.- mUde to order. . Atso,re-Gilding done, at abort notfc<J£ * 'Cabinet Gloss Plates, at Eastern prices. ~ ' ;Merchants and otheraj-yfslttng. oar ciiyifor the' mfcr* -poseofpuTChasmg Goods, will plepte qaUpiQd examine oar Stock, - imarUdha Suameas Qlarba, ' - Taos.' J. KBH*AN. IiOOKWOOIt’I • WM. PlCXKltsOlt.lq 7Bv JUNE 14, 1852. BANKERS & BBOKERS. ' B.“ C.' TtEßNAti’'**-*' »*•-»- **'•*";iOTlfi Wr TIED WANs TIIaaNAK *> CO»j : - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . ; ■'febSSily..' 1 - 'JVo. B 5 Wood tmet, Jhamomt alley* Co-PaYCneribip. . " I ||rTE havcthiu day taken : FLORENCE -KRAMER Iff ■- into our rum- 'iiie butmsiis will be coniiuueu un de; the firm of KRAMER;* KAIIM. . [myl:4w ALLBN UtkVm* BDWiTID Blast- ;• fIOBSHCBfMKHB-j KRAIMEB ft JIAIII3, , bankers and exchange bkok^rs, Bur AND SEED Gold, Silver and Bank Notes; ne gotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock securities, purcfiasei'Protuisaafy Notc&audTjme. Bills, dfl.L*B.tand. West; bay and sell Stock* on Commission.- t. / Collections inadoonall pomuin the Umon» ..[niyl; Removal* Patricio Sc Friend, BANKI&ttSAVIIfiXCBAn&IcaHUiUiRSf HAVE REMOVED THETR OFFICE TO TUB CORSESOF TiFITI ATJJJ • WOOD 6TKEBTS, ; „ JhttibUTzh, Fa. _ PATRICKS A: FRIEND, -l 4 TVANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; and JL> Dealers in Notes,Drafts, Acceptances, GoldsSilver ana Bank Noiei. -ExehanKO oa jnQ Eaßtern ana .West ern cities constantly for sale. : -■■■■>. • • Collections madc ln ail the cjiies ihrcughouttbe Uni-. .tea . States. Depositee received in par funds or current paper,atthe corner of Fifth nod Wood streets. {feb3 Domestic aiid fiaragn Exchange? Bank\ iVn/ei,: .. GcldandSilvtT.,B(mf;?a,So,4andExthan£td i „ < BXOHABOIS, ASD OAXKISO IJOUSK 07 William A. Hill & Co., -64 Wood StrMt. PITTSBURGH. CyIHTSBIi«TAI.LOWaBO?imIEI)SPOSIT». fangsa -i- Uetuovai. H. HOIiHKS & SOBS, -hav» BfaotntD TBKnt BAiunro- Attn iucjianss -otfici To No. C 7 Market street./our doors belore old stand. 7 N. HOLMES to SONS, BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Deai leraln Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sliver .and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western dues constantly for sale. * - ' Collections made in all the Cities throughout the Uni ted States.: Deposltes received in par funds or current paper, No. 87: Alar ket street, between Third and Fonrth streets. ,:.y - JanftU-ly. r lAB.B.BQON. TKon.«AßBßrtT iroos & SAIIGJSST. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. 1 A'.JS. Corner of Wood and Sionkstrats., Pittsburgh?P& DEALERS in CotajßaTikNotes.TimeßLllß) Foreign uid Domestic Exchange,Certificates ofDepoait.&c , EXCHANGE onnUth© principal Cities pftlie Union and Europe.forsalein asms to snitpurcfcasers; SS?PJi!^JH&P ttr * an^rc selvedondep©»Ua-r - COLLECTIONS madeon ail parts ofthe Union,aitbe lowestrates. - sepll-ly . * ■ . utconnor) Brother 4t, <?o.« D BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BALERS in DomesUttJuidForeiffa .aadSlgbt Dills, Co’i\, Uncurrent and Par Foods. stociTF, Ac. Office, corner Third tmd Wood rtrceta; Plmburgh. [marlT.-tf. UJtJUL* & UO M . . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS*' °f Wood jmd FrfVi tiff els, ■■;. - - CIGHT EXCHANGE on ihe Eastern Cities constantly U for sale; -Time Bills of Escbanse tmd -Notes coantea, ; Gold. Silver and Bank Notes,bought andsold. Collections mado in all ilie principal cities of the United Slates. Deposits roceivedof Bar andCarrentFunds. . mar 37 y e. £L ARNOLD & CO., ANir nEAI,Ens IN : ■ EXCHANGE COIN, BANK NOTE?. SIGHT AND TIME DRAFrs,Ae.,*e. . Collections care fully attended to, and proceeds rami* ted tonny,part of the Union. . . r . WSFSTOCKS'e&z tOCCHT ANO SOLO OH COMMISSION. 0 r ; . Not l& Fonith street, sep!3] Next door to the Bonk of PuuboreU folds, sft. BROWN'S KXCH^WtJB, TURTLE CREEKy PA , ‘k LLKN BROWN, Priapr/rtor,—Tins splendid - and recently erected by the proprietor, Gltho teimlnusof the Braddoek^aField Plank Rf»ad v anO nearthe present tertmnusof the Penna. Raib roadjtorrlve raltca. irom the city, is now open for the ie ‘ccplion of Fattnlies and oiUersdeviroua ot eeCrintnEf the heat of Hie city during the summer mouth*. Thi*«pa clou* hotel beiug ue&r the railroad, turnpike, Moaonga* helativei: and plank road, is readily accessible by aU those ineorm of conveyance urnn the city; ntid otTords a delrghtfal fcummer retreat, vttih pleasant walb's- and drives »nd benoUml scenery; lms mas;m6ceni]>’fir-ed up and farnishcd.wnb every improvement orfif*l-ula'*« Biodcm hottUj—fluac.fiof rooms, parlors, etc. An omul* bus wilt convoy passengers to. ami from the Railroad Depot.oa the arnvaland-departure oftrilni ; :|iyThe proprietorTeels assured ihatiwcnty years cx* pcnencelu the business will enable him to secure the .comforutnd men re thoeaußfacuoncf alt whornnyvisir hitn in his new iocnurm. . Irrmw-nmd. tlTi €llAu'hJha ttUTK hi : • Comer cf Thvdandtycod sattit, '■■■■■■ .- t WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. FI’HIS fine Ciitablishmenl; having come Into Urn hands A. ot a new proprietor, otirra gtcat inducement--' to the traveling community, nnd: also lo regular boarders Every delicacy and luxury will bo provided mitfieen soup and no pama will he spared to makettiia Hotel s comfortable home to all who may call ihcro. myl3tf W. S CAIWHELL. Proßnnlor -W ultra uianaage B.ui, ' Mauaar fir, wea nr ?£n.i squaus, PinuADtLrttiA. Aesulg tpfnut Hie Central aiut Penn* Railroad Depot ID* Tnuaabacnber respectfully solicits a share of the travelling public. JOSEPH WATERMAN, Proprfr-or. .. Tubms—One dnlinr perday.■ - .v. Ifebin-ty .. . TBB UltsaT HUbSe, ..... Corner of Fourth and Grant Streets. rjIHE subscriber has leased the large and well known J. HOTEL, (lata Luraartine house} ai.lho corner of Koutih and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, which hah been repaired and newly fined op m all its apartments, sb as. tthgtve a large and mOro liberal accommodation to irav elere and hoarders. - His larder win ho stored with ilie most chotcc.viands the markets can afford, and liis bar furnished with the best. He would rcspeeifolly'sblicite a share of publin patronage: B. TERRY. marls i , Utriton’s Kzohougs, . ■vro: PST. CLAIR STREhT-Thia bouse bis bide XX. taken by thennderslgned, fitted.up in style, faruish cd with the best or MQt/OKS, and evetytblng the sea son can afford. . An excellent LBNCU every dayi to which attention la especially called. . v lams JAME 3 OWBTON.-: L. W. Smith, IROn CITY HOTEL Fifth Strni, IfUßtm fVaxiani NaTkl , IP* Good 8 PAULING attached to th <■ ase: (nnr7iy National Hotel, EHtsbar/ht ’ * . Emiauiio» WiKr Sirrii.opponu Ha naming sAtis EminttiUtStiamPackm. r|Hns House having undergone a thoroogh'repalrlng . A and fitUTigupiboihinside omieat.lhesabshriher is determined to use every exertions in his power to make all comforiahie that think proper to eallwlthhim. Thc : Table will bo always supplied with the best the market affords. The Barwill be supplied With the best and ehoicesfllquora. - Attached to the house is agood'stable, attended hr a tood Hostler. JAME 3 REAMER. ivSO 4LLKNDHOWh., - ■ y\g..O. eft»wrt.T,T SROWR’S HOTEL, /CORNER OF SEITHFIKLD AIiDTHIZDSTS* Puuburgh, Pa. BROWN A CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS. N, 11 —Good StabliDgatiaehcd tothe : hoQse. ? . ■; ’ Wavsrly Hott’»V,~~ DIAMOND ALLXJ,. AIU& WOOD fItXKKT, WILLIAM. C. &ALULQHEH) Proprutor, Sfc. TlHSfaahlonnbleandnop. —s : > RESTAUR AN Phas re ceutly beeu fitted up in a style of elegance SsSSSs^ ■ by any . jthcCity,and ute.Proprietor is prcparcd.to fomishlViir frtemla and <hb public generally with cveTy article uri-' .ally fouuidu^fiuoh plnce3- : v. Ail of the ddieactes of the season, in the wav G AME,:FiSH) SOUPS,Ao„wmbe served Up tn theberi manner.v: ‘ The BAR la supplied with.HQUORS.’of the fine* brands, aud tlie fancy drinks, Bo muchm vqguo duruie the warm season, such as, Pine Apple Cobblers. Mill Julupi, will bs served tm vn a way that .wilt please the taste of ail. JL7“LUNCD.isserved tip ovary monimg,ni fl o’clock, to.which.the specialaUentton ot cu loraers w myld WILKINS “ ‘t .POUSTJa .JSTJiEET t J!iEAii bMTHFZSL&i JOHN . WALKKH takes pleasure m announcing to hit friends andthe public that ho has taken l tha abqve' splendid establishment,' end afler considerable expense has made iimdetiglHfulptaco-of resort. He is perfectlv preparedio serve dp at tUC shone si notice every delica cy.whiQlrmay iemptihe ap'petita of the cnlcaToDr the fancy of the most fastidious.-. . i . : DlnneUwili bein'rehdlhess everyday at l for .any number of.persoa», commencing tlusday, June‘Jirl Parlies con be aCCorniamlafedwlth Suppers ili the iuoki ■.rte&hmht-.manner.rr: Oyaters,- Game, A&, wiU-be:■ found therein; their.,season, U ahoft,thu proprietor intends that no expense OMroubJe'sbaJl be spared to make-tills' - already . popular r l\onsu iho bestin the Weitern country |e93;ly i-. Lib Bllte iteauuraxit, ' r ■No.A SvuJMeld StiyOppozitethtMimongahtfa House. Jj V. YERGKR haa ihls Jorge and handsomely « arranged bulldtrgiDud'puiitfn most thorough re pair, httving euuTciy.remteti jftnd.refurmfiheiLit in ele gant m uiuanner notcxccield b> anymmiiaes tabllshmenfintUe city; BAR aiallumekfuYiilsheiiwifh LIQUORS of the choicest brands, and every delicacy of the season, such as Oysters, Gome. SbUpa, Ac., al ways m leadmeec. v ~ : Fnvaic parnea on sbvtt notice. fruylO b.Vi Vlalr . (.Fotmerly tlie i ConUri-qf Fenw and'BL Clair ttrens, Pittsburgh! *: JL .'HOTEL) dvqvipg: irempdSled and Uinjoughly .repaired aiid improved, ana now bpen for-iheaceommotlaUOn onhe fmblic. r - ■* \ The subscriber, lessee hud proprietor of the St,Clan Hotel, lespccifuily-iinforma DtaDriendß and. the pdbiic, tltarhe has furnished u m the most elegaw and comfort? able stylej find employed competent usslaianf* ail a at* tentive and-ratthfui aeivaafoi and that ho will spare no exertions to make U equal to any haute in tho country. ;TI» - , w«li:*npwa .ecatroUoc*Uon of the House, and eoavemence orus acrangemeiiiS) rendering: uthe most desirable,eitherio tftivelefsor permanent noaraers, m duces aun.ib-soitcU ananope fox ua liberal share of pa- i troaage. - [ap««l -ft W. BENNOTXv ~1 -*d§^y£wV-¥£‘‘-'* ♦ Krf^ **r> - 1 v i-:,- "" i * m , «•« 1 * , <V<« _ . * t- u * .« * *■* ‘' . '' •■» ’ *'£V 1 *^s , o* * x „>. ’ »~li -f", . ‘» , . a ,?tv •*>*• ' V .. V V • -- J. v *> -fc • * * , ,»:*• • r”. ' v* iT * --•■•rf; &i v - • - :*P VW.. <! tn.; ■:■ ■ i .r':■■■•■ • Ij.yV Vv \+s'-< ' ‘ -,' ‘‘ WIM Blait against Tobacco. ■ lie sits imhe corner from morning to night, *Ti& smote, Chew, smoke, Tie rites at dawn his pipe to light, . • •• . •• • Ooespufilngand chewuigWitu all bis-tmght* . : v Till ibe hourof sleep; ?lia his delight, - : ■’ To smoke, chew, smokfe- . Theqaidqoesinwhenihepipogaesouv ’Tis chew, chew,chew, Now,oeloadofsmoke-goes-op.froai.b‘3throat*.; Then, bis mouth sends a constant stream afloat, j >TU chert, ctiew,i:hew. - lie sits all day in a tmoke or fog, ’ 5 Tjjj puff, pu QVpuff; .He growls at his wife,;the cat ana dog, - ( : . Hceoverswiih fiitfilhecarpetand rug,' And hi* only answer when 1 give him.a jog. * : .Is puff, pofli puff. ■The house aU o’er-from end to end, Is smoke, smoke, smoke; > In whatever room my way:l;wend, - • in take Jus clothes UJ-pateh and mend, ■■ UosraiefnLpetlames Will ever, ascend;. , - OfBmoke,fcmobe,Bmoke.. \ :At borne or abroad, afar or near, ; : >Tis smokt, chew, smoke; Hlsmoath iSsidTedfroffleartoesr,. Or paHing-ihe stomp ofa pipe so dear, Add his day* will end, I verily fear, la Bmokeremoxe > smoke. - aOBAti. Young ladies beware, live (ingle indeed, Ere you marry a bum who aaea “ ihe weed f>. Eerier tbui hatband* yon ahcmlS over lack, O, Than marry a man lhai uses tobacco. ■ : : o PERSONAL SKETCHES. NIEBUHR'S LEARNING. FroratheLife and Letters of Niebuhr, by Chevalier Bdasett, just published! : When thirty-one years old, his. father : thus speaksof his knowledge of languages: ■»; i “My son has - gone - to Moniel. with- the commissariat of the army.- When ho found ho should probably have ,to go to ■ Riga, he began, forthwith to.leam Russian. Let us reckon , how. many languages he knows already.. >■, He was only two* years old when we come to Mgldorf, so that we muat consider:—l. Gorman, as his mother tongue. . Ho learnt at school—Latin ;& Greek; 4. Hebrew ; and besides, in Mel* dorf, he'learnt—s. Danish; 6. English; 7. French; 8. Italian; but Only so far as to be able to read a bookin these languages; some books from a vessel Wrecked on the coast induced him to leatn—-9. Portugese; JO. Spanish;—of Arabic he did notlearn much at home, because I had lost my-lexi con, and could- not quickly- replace -it;—in Kiel and Copenhagen hehadopportunities of practice in speaking and writing French, English and Danish; —in Copenhagen, he learnt—lli Persian, of Count Ludolph'the Austrian minister, who was born at Con stantinople, and whose father was on ac quaintance .-of mine,) and 12.-Arabic, he taught himself; : in Holland: he leamt-rl3. Dutch ;• and - - again in Copenhagen-—l 4. Swedish, and a little Memel —l6. Russian-; 16. Sclavonic; 17. Polish; 18. - Bohemian;. and- 19. Illiyran.v With the.addition of Low German, this makes in all twenty languages.” : * ■ His . acquaintance with geography, the natural sciences, poetry, philosophy and jurisprudence, - was equally : extensive. But ti%had the good fortune to divine at ari early wherein -his; greatest strength lay v At .seventeen he hts father: —“ History is my vocation,- and to that 1 shall some day make my philosophical ac quisitions subservient.” Again, about the same period:—" If my name is ever to be spoken of, I shall be known asahisloriau and political writer,' as an antiquary and philologist.” TASSO AND HIS JVtSS. (From ihelionfloti Aihenteam: : - :. A curious case,' having considerable in tercsi for thelovers of olaltaliaalilerature has just been decided by the Sacred Coun cil in Rome. Some of our readers may recollect that about seventeen years ago the Count.'Alberti, then a: sub-lieutenant: in tho Boman army, announced to the world tfiat Jie had in his possession many i of the unpublished papers of Torquato i-Tasso, written by the poet’s own hand ; as also u large collection of documents throw ing new light on certain passages of his career—particularly on those which had up to" that time been: considered the most, mysterious and disputable—his first- con-: : nesion with -Alphonse -d’Esle,- the -proud Duke of-Ferrara,' and the real causes of , his - imprisonment - and' liberation- Of- I course, the world was - somewhat skeptical as to the troth of thb announcement; and -Alberti either could not or would not satis fy the doubts of the unbelieving by* plain i i statement of bow, , when, and - by.what, , meonsthese precious paperscame inter his possession, „ - J , Fourycaralater, however,Candido ; Mazzaroni, a bookseller of Ancona, pur •chased a portion of them for publication^ I and they were given to the - world under the title of ‘‘lnteresting Documents on the Entrance of-TorquatoTasso-into the ser vice of 'Alphonse d’Este Duke;of Ferrara; and on the- Presents-. be~ received; authat memorable, period,”; In 1 tho following year—that is, in 1839—Count Alberti hold the remainder of his manuscripts to Signor Guista, a bookseller of'iiacca, who pub lished them under the title of “The red Causes of the imprisonment oni liberation of Torquato Tasso proved, by history .and authentic documents.” Now. came .the unpleasant .part of the affair to the noble owner the mysterious manuscripts, Na sooner was: this second book announced r in the papers, than:Signor .Mazzaroni brought an action against the Count for having sold him forged documents and autogrtsphs. On this charge Alberti was ' arrested," and in due time a commission wn% named 'by the tribunal- to examine the documents In question. . \ ' In consequence of the slowness which characterizes all judicial proceedings-' be ' yond'theiAlpsj it was not-until-September, IB44,thatthiscommissiongavelts'opinioa •declaring-the; said-documents to- :he forge tins. Alberti was accordingly condemned) , to seven years’ imprisonment;. * He ap pealed against-tlie sentence; and-demqndß ed that the whole casO. might he 1 re-ex amined from the -beginning. Thereupon a second commission was naOTed, with J lar ger powers; and before this body .the Count laid theproofsof authenticity which ho possessed. - He proved to their.saitisfuc tion that-the .manuscripts- in question h : been Ie ft by the Abb6~ Mareantouio to iPrince Ottavio Falcoilieri, from whose Library they had come to him- The Gourt’ admit ted his CvidmuJe, quashed the lbrmei- sen i tencer andorderett set at liberty. The cream, - however*? of - the affair-is, that the second ’commissijoariook nearly seven years to arrive ntth'isconclu- ,thh Count’s impr jsondient had aboutexpirpd.-hyeffiux joft'aneystliea the Sacra Consulta declared it to bejim-i merited-' " ' ' _ ; - .’JOHN ’WHjKBS. i itFfOm a catePU' sru'de in the tonjon AiluUEam. ' viewuigpQta MAh<JO-» Hillary of’England 1. i WithalFhis faults,he waa a truei)ora : Englishman, with" character-' .■ •. vs _•:: f -r.-. f ... >.»: ,v ..***' W 3. " • '' ' '. V ‘ v-„ *Z k 4« T T j > , •. 44 v/ *. * *» * * _,<> >v-' •« * NUMBER' istics of one, good ,and bad, who, having once taken up a-position; even though driven to do so jbyjiis adversary, would maintain and defend it with bull-dog perti nacity, and at-all costs, pptspnal, political and social. Hia courage amounted almost to reckless daring; and he WoukLresenion insulr, whether it came from aDhathUm, a Grafton, an Onslow, a Martin, or even a Grenville,.though it east him the friend* ship of a Temple, tie .was; a good, kind and dutiful son—a gentle, tender, and af fectionate father. - There is something morally beautiful In tile fact, that, When challenged by Lord Talbot, hia last act be fore the mad moonlight devilry, began was to write to Lord-Temple thahkinghitri for .the friendship which he had ever shewn to him, and entreating as a lastahd crowning favor, that'if he ielL-his Lordship Snd Lady ' .Temple: would superintend, the education of his daughter. Though drinking . and gaming were among the vices . age, he was no gambler—and his abstinence was remarkable and a subject ’of remark. He rose early and read.diligently. „ Igdeed his reading was extensive-end yofid that of most men of his age not being professed scholars; not- faerely inj the Classics, which he especially in most of the modemlangaages v that"had a literature—French, Spanish* As 1 the amusement of *hia leisure hours,- and of that quiet domestic life wftidb in truth he loved, he published editions of Catullus and Theophratus, said’almdst to be unrivalled for accuracy—and translated Anacreon so Well that Dr. Joseph Wttrton, no bad judge, pressed him to publisfcdt.— Of society, when he entered it, bewn&the delightand delightingspiritt—Blways wel come,always cheerful.' He knew nothing there of polities or differences.- In brief; and in - copclusioa, A Wilkes Wfes a highly-educated-and accomplished.gentle man, who, once admitted iinto'their,pres ' sencei “won'golden opinions*’ front Ml sorts of men,—from Joh'nson asJs knowny dnd , from a hundred fame and repu tation* Even. Gibbon,who met himat the regimental mess—then a young man-whose conversation had too much Of the -flavor of his associates,; “my lords’’-' and the?: Med- • raenham-.-brotherhood,..to suit the. better: - taste of the future philosopher and histori an—even ’ Gibbon has recorded' that he “scarcely ever met with a better 'compan ion; he has inexhaustabte . spirits, infinite wit and humor, and a ‘of .know ledge.” Later in life, his old,, political opponent, that accomplished “Scot*” -Lord Mansfield, said of him to Mr. Stralehan, “Mr. Wilkes wits the • pleasantest cbmpan ion; the politest’ gentleman,; and the best scholar he ever knew?* - . With the testimony of such .men fn his favor, we are content to leave him. ANECDOTES OP DANTE. [From fiu.Bisgrapiiv by CountCenre Bilbo. But, turningto.less.serloußmatterß, Sacchotti gives us two examples of DattfeV indignation, when ■he heard some' qf his own verses sung and mangled; thesp.njust have been his sonnets -and Canzonesr-not, as has been wrongly' supposed, any pairt of the Commedia, which' was then probably not known in Italian, and was at any rate not adapted for singings The firptiStory is as follows:—Dante.on one occasion'left his house after dinner, to go'on some busi ness to that of the Adimari. AS? he was passing by the gate of San J?jero,dm heard a smith who was striking his anvil, and as he worked sang some ©four poet’s verses, but mutilated and with additions ahdalfer ntions., Dante said nothing, but approach ing the . workshop where the smith kept the ,tools which he used in bid trade,'he seized the hammer and threw it'acfoss tfee street; he.seized the tongs, and thiew them like wise acrossthestrectj-he-seizedthe’seales . and threw them also; and so'he did. to manyofthe'tools. • ' The sraithturninghj wards him, in a brutal manner the devil are you about fate you .mad f ” Dante said, “Whatnrd jj^t.abeut;??' “i am about my trade,” “and - you'apoil my tools by throwing the street.” Says Dante,-“If you jdo not wishrae to spoil your things, do npt spoil _ . mine.” “What do I spoil ©fyourfl saya the smith. Says Dante, “You sing songs ■ out of my book, and not asl, wrote jhera. I have no other trade, and you spwtltfor [ me.” The enraged smith, havlng"po an swer ready, collected his things re turned to his work; and the next time he wantedtoslng, he sang orTristjfant.and Danceiot, and loft Dante alone, ‘ ’ * Another time,' as ' Dante wasr 3 walking through the-streets of Florence; Wearing, os was then the custom, the gorgefchhdthe arm piece, he encountered- hn 1 hss-driver; the asa waa londSljvUh bundles prhrooms, nadthe driver following after’ft wte sing* ing4Utof Dante’s bobkj and Whetuhe had sung si little, heistruck the- ass .and .cried Ani l - Dante.gave hinia great hlaw on his shoulders:with his ariUrpiecm, prying, “That Anisias notjputin by mev’VjThe man did not know who Dante,was,.nor why he struck him; sphe struck his rjss smart ly, and said again, Arri.‘< gone on a little,-he turned raunjjt to .Dante, thrusting out ho n|e3” con temptuous 1 gestures, 1 saying,, “Take it as • you like it.’? ’Dante, observing'.what the man did, said,'“Jf. would hot tiiroy;faWay ‘my contempt on you if “you weteto insult me a hundred times over.” ’ And ini this he answered, rightly; bul’ itr WGiild> have ' been better if ho had: alistmttecfhlfewether from two such sperfluous pieces oFvimence; and: thisreonfirms what we have before ob served, ;that‘ the ‘Nbhle3, s hihoffg whom • Dante’iwaa ipcluded; though ; fhey hadheen oppressed, 1 were too often thhbppresasrs. Another instance bf-the ifisoleneerDante was apt to’display Ju-speech .isMcctttded ‘ by a modem mithoivwhadaesttoigise his authority ; Dante was- -Standing ,iinf the church of Santa Maria NoveUaitwitatitig apart and leaning upon .an attainhe was accosted by,one pf-.those ;kprea; who have no idea of solitude* and. silent and like always to iii.irip.mg con* , versatlon. Dante made, tP get rid of him, but not tp I him,.“Before I answer. thou solye a question for me 1 -Whst .beast in the.wdr}d l”, The-n^SflSWered, Dante, “O, E!ephant;d6'not';ammy'me and so'hedeparted.' : Bstjaios..—lt consists hotiaVidcssr* tMdosji'.lHrt in^iwrfdetetolamer tfafl*. *“,*• hearty, opprdb&tion aft „add conigliwg^®. ,d«lrittes fnadataeafally goad; isbra. of aatward g^d^awpietraftof-mind: nr r tnvtai BdanaWepmodime ” w ' r * i »- r n?f 5 j?-£? 1 W- .** ’V;.' ' V vV.; . " *• ’ -,>■ • •. ‘■’V ' i, -/ if l •*.'■ >*■[ ‘ v s - tc :
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