, *? l } , j 1 t ' J ,'’’, "* v %r '» 4 ?*’ * ’•'■»(' r * >• *► < . - ' 4l *~r * ~ , ,j|^ .r.v-v%*i,--iV , !i-,'rJ : -. ! 0..-; .'. ,’>-■'"- ■• " i : ~S’",. -■'-■••■..•■- \ - ■: 1 \ ■■’ .•" '■• ;•'-' V-:''.* - ■;r\ V ■, »**» < % ,Vv* V/ t»V , " «■ ' v\*.v|Va^ v .ffflw-f J.f'S,* R v;. I ? J&" •■&'£*;<;*' rawj? wmmtu 'imm?* sfe’7 mMMi&iii&i" i MRw tmmm wm fei^iwleSa'^&l %isgsssd ImmM j|ff| tSill wm® tNfejg 4^Wifl|P jg£g&ssg X4w% '^^mm %mm®Mmm - >#aei . " ; —' ■T.r";, ■ .. ■ .-.•■• '. w^^^l^^^^^^i»w^l^'^*.At , ’H^~^-v^^^**’ < ':'•;f4r^< > *'"• * . . • j - * •*, - •>>.««s*'>•.♦;{WWsfc/. • V- >’■'■'■ -- • •'.•:••'•• siipk Ptillik VOLUME X. •rStje SDailg Atoning.; ff get. Printed and pnblUM kitty JMmilnf, {Sunday, ewptrd. HaSS** *■ MMLLTPB. - ‘ vo«u-v?«yP»?* on y°°P fffl! Iryr^STiuntTS... rr?-TERMS.—Five Dollar* ayoarl.payaMetHtictfy'. i,.Ld«a?er*i IWIM* will .STenakybareijuireaif notptildwithin-tbe yean ■fVsinElo nopieovwn canra—foTßßlo at thodonntsr ' ~nk(o*K.‘“ bytheNewpßoyß. - ’the BATOBDA* HOBHH9O WI i. nnVUibcd from tht nat office, on a> Inte-1 blanket ,?« sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance tmele copies «v* cshtsT-'« » . (nnl«psaUhe dip ereuonofUiepropnetorf).QnUlJiU.arreaiagcsaTepaid. rn» No aUemloa to any'oKder unless sc eospanledby\sle - reference in ttds c - i?y» ConntcUdwth tfu .JSsrabluAiWunf of.tht Morning pest is oni'of tkolhrgm -Job Printing.Ojflctitn tht city totp-A.aU ltindsvf '-4»ork' fs -donson th* skorust nont«»an<( * vwjrreasoftobUirwtxi. ' \ RATES OF ADVERTISIN'© AGUEiiD UPON BV THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. /'.Vvr .1 - ‘-V.. V V- -V.'.-;."- ."• , - t*!l Lists nOSfABHIL, oa.tXSSS. . ; • One square, ope imeruoa-y »■ « —--—*l)so •».•■« * u;•■»■eaqh-addfttonai insertion V . »i ; -p ? *4 . :175 .«» v ~ • - :■ ■ ■ ■■ ».«?" 1 «■ *.» -»~+ »*■*»>— *0 00 .«>« three 4 00 u . sirmonths .i. .-mi *; 14 v . oneycar» .—»■ *g fffc landing Cardjstxlinesor Jessjperatonum——lo w CHAS6B&BLB aY.yUUStmt: \ Mnn One square* per annum,(exclusive of the paper,)* *5 w ficofeaaional €arbg. ennr.ANno Auonuv at L*v.~ Office4th st M above Wood. -.- .• • - : jaJy^y It HOJIAB M. MARSUALL.ACoraiy miais.—Office, Lowrte’s HalldlngS, Foarth bl .» -- .jan7-ly .Bi€AßNAllANfA(tomrt« ! L«i»-rOlBceoa,Tourili r » bu. between Cherry, alley and Gran, bv u e^~y vU. UKOVVN'S OFFICE, N0.«5, Diamond alley, near ) .Wood street.'-■ * . v ■: i ■ -.. ' * vfebl IW i Irt’CtAl W K.Y, and. Botnur Uor atJjiv.— tl • Office m BaltewelPa BmtdingaonGrani street. .1 g-TJT-ly • -_2. IJEMOVAL;—Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed . Ills LI office l'»»*t.xanf »Ra«eß.*tn> avuicah "—PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS, - Window Shade*. Pin ~Bfag PnnU,*e.,\sc. jUao-rWridng, Printing and Wrapping Paper, , rt; .. -U. .k. _ No/85 wood street, ■, .between Fourth at. and Diamond wertside, iiiai i. ctMrastX--—i>AVtD emus- • -etui. n’uaaHT< «Hos. Tacit Factory. mnE Mbßcrtbera manufactnre and keepoonataMlf an ‘s f.lo Sand'a'l Bltaa'of fr«k»,B(»d«,Md Sparables sna; Sink. Clout and*otf NiUtaj^n^aaecrflour Gdjte • and' SaUMor Haia>Cow>er Nalta .add-Tacka rDure! ' Ndllt I Coppor’and Zinc Shoo Nalls; Pattern Mekor’s eo,„«i • Warefieueey SS'Water at, Pinsliurrh. . jankh a.ACa°^ e .lPi ,| ! as lßOtievo i iellielr«tteßtioni.w the purchase mndealeof Produce", Jron. cormttceq.of ” ibeirablmyto *lve peculiar satisfaction"to alt luosaTa* goring ttieia:wiih comraandi, • thoy respectfally.-£«icrt* orders and coniigmnents, ~ ; v.t. . , ' ■ \ . lopa i :Boli?af~Fire BritKHanßfactatlag. Canpanf,;. ji.u,kixs r B.irwplib,'..-,*viMflw.fi> ' ■.Sr°T-l l KUiR. ;McST&IN| Frasi Pounder and Gas Ftmr,-Smith JT ». field street, between Diamond alley and Fifth at' ,f [Z ING &MOOKHKAD, lFAo&saii Grocers and Product IV Dgahrs.No, 27 Wood street; Putsbaigh. . fmv33 .QWITH * SINCLAIR, WAefejai* .Grocers and Com > O mission .Aferdia»iis, ; corner of Wood and First bib, ■•■ u v- .: ■ v■ ■ ; ■ " GOOLEY A LAIRD, Merchant Tailor Wood street, second door from Water, wftj consiamly on hand a welLselectcilJot of Clothing. * raatlthy rfOSEPH MAJOR,. JSbat Storsj Ship. Chandlery.and tf . Agency of lha Pittsburgh Lard Oil Factory, No 4, Market-street, Pittsburgh. y. : Inla *IZVKAHEK&KHAM, Banker* and Sxctiang* Bnktrji AVcomer of Third and .Wood streets, opposite the Si, Charles Hotel. febl EA*FAHNESTOCK : & CO;, lVtoioafi Drug Wan* »hoim, comer of First and Wood streets, and corner of Wood and Sixth. . ■ ■■■■•• •■■ ••• febl of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No, 17 Fifth Btreet, between Wood and Market. . ■ ■■ , feblO.. XSf &l* GLENN, Cooktnndtr, corner otTbtrd and \V yod . VV : streets, above C; Jtl.Ka.sy where be is prepared to doevery description of rating andlnndmg. pcc2 ; "T0!IN lI.”MECLOR, tfftofaai# and Rttaxi DtaUr in V‘ Af usie and Musical ihsrrumenii,Pianos,School Books, and Stationery, No .life! .Wood fitted. Janl J. -DRYAtt,Rteq/ymtf Duftilsnand Wholesale Dealer •in Foreign and -Domestic-Wines and Liquors, No. tl4 Liberty street,and S 3 Diamond alley. 1 . . iy2l IiNUfcFINNEY, Ageutsfor the Dataware’Mutual Inntranet Company, of Philadelphia* at the Ware* ■e of Ring AHofmcs, Waterstreet, near Market. .. J, a* Vaultsr, tjf UOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, cor - VV nerof Wood and Third streets, under at. Charles Hotel* ftitßbnrgb, Pa. Upt3 • WVW. fil’Clure* HOUSS, SIGN AND ORNAMhNIAL PAINTER, > coßNea or woon asp iiPTU eraasrs, ■ (Under Patricks & Friend* Brokers Office,) marAMy Pittsburgh* Pa. vnt MtLtaa,FBiLADA. ■ • wM.uickstsoit, rtrtaaDuoii. *** JLLKR A RICKET3ON, Whol&aU Grocers,and Ira jyjL portexaof Brandies, Wiuefi and Segars; N 05.172 and 174 i corner of Liberty and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh, Iron,Nails,Cotton -Yarns* &c.« constantly on hand. i 3 W’KINLEY, Houtt, Sign and' Omamtnial Painter, O* and dealer in PAINTS*No. 44 .31. Clair sL, Pitts burgh, has constantly cniianuall kindsof Patters, either Dry or Muted; Japan and Copal Varnish; Linseed Oil; Boiled Oil; Spirits Turpentine ; Window "Glass, of ail sixtSj Pulty, Paint Brushes, Ac;, all of the bestquaUiy, and for sale aifoasOnaMc prices. ; »cpu •J # U. SUERIPPt : FORWARDING& COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Dealer mall ktadaof IFwfcrniVotfuceanrf Pittsburgh Manufactures, ' No. 10 Market streeuPUHborgh, Pa., . ffj* Will promptly auend to uli business etiuasted to his care...- .■ ■■■ v . " "07'* ■ > novlS sa3sz» A«tSTBO«O’ **••••*• +*• ****** l • * aa»o«L caozna. Armstrong db - • COMMISSION MEHCHANT3, GRtiCER3> ; . And Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, KO. 63 WiTBB, AJID 64'-riklt SrgKCT, tmsBCSOH, fA.. Will attend promptly to the: sale of every descnpLon Produce, and olher aiucles commuted^ to lltrireurc*. • - ■■ . ■ ■,- ■.■..imarl ... «-n. n. ppnh. W.PaiyACo,, Manufacturers .nd ijnportct. or at best de scrimion, only, of English, SdO’.ch and Gcnnan UUSIEIIY ,UNI>i:KSIIIIiTB,I>!IA\YEUS»cULUVE3, Fifth ttTtn.itnrim Wood and Marla, PiluStirgA ; Ami' vvuo£.ksal.b impouting waruuoUsf., < tprJO ■ ■ Q 1 Ctmrtlanii York, s, iit'tftiiiAss- 1 w.*«.»»■ >jotis Barr, JB, J,D.WtLiiUnS AGO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Poncarding and Cammuttc* Merchants, And Dealers m cccnrST pboptce and rixrssn&oH MAno?ACTUhss, - Wi»d rUMi/our. doors abort-Fifth, .. CurS Pnttbnrrh. . !• Empire Uotbiaff llmi, HENRY CIIMiNELL, AGENT, ; t Wood sL f ot>patiie J'lrxl.Prcshytcnan Church, RESPECTFULLY informs'bis friends and the public, ihfttfae is now prepared to furnish every thine in the CLOTHING line, a* heretofore, at iowpnee*. Cav tom work executed m a satisfactory manner.' Famish* tng Goods always on hand. • tnovt Dope Poondry. rams coctuun.- —r— • • -—osoiioiiaaM.y, in., wn.y.tpanma,.'?.*— ~-...c; j .*oitaw. COCHRAN, M'BBIDE AGO., . A*a. 20 iVoad Sired, Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of caaung*,cooking stoves, Donavan'o Improved Enterpnee Cooking Stoves, (Patented Angtisi, IbSO.) P.nngts. Hollow Ware, Grates, Ac." Aiso,lroa -Vaalts, Vault JJoors, Balling Window Shmtera.and Wrought Iron Wotkot every description. Looking Ginaa and ltrath danufactorv. Wll. WALLACE, No. ISO Woon STitntr, (above , Fifth;) keeps on hand and manoraelures to or der, every description of GtH.aud Maliogany Framed Looking Glasses. Also, Looking Glass rlstcs.bv the box or single (dale. Pictures and Potman framed with neatness and despatch. . , , , A full assorlment of Broshes on hand end made loor der,of the best material.' Together, with a variety of Home Furnishing Goods, wholesale or remit, to tun purchasers,at reduced prices. |fchgt:Cm WXo |> nPßprthf.» .«m..sa..y«.«v»s»»»idahs CJthWtUi) Horron ft Ctlasveil, BELIi AND’BRASS FOUNDERS, ; SUJftTflCrt?*iSa 07 AtO.KI.VD* OV BRASS WOBI, Locomotive, Steam . Etiyint,Plumbers, stf*, *} ‘c. t Also—Couoa Batting Manufacturers. Tj'OUNDKY--Rebeci}a street, Allegheny City* Office, X cocum 1 of Market and Fifth sis.. t’jitsburgU, N. U.—Old Brat*' and Copper taken lu exchange for work—or cask paid. - .. . ~ Orders IcAaUhft Foundry or Office, will bepunctunliy attended w. ; (fatiftoty " ■ . ■. ' J ainc7 bow ry» J r«, ~ GHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. t*9* Fetirroian*# four. libtrtj/ irwl, has oa hand a Urge stock of Cbnlraand llcdeieads of every descrip tion. mtide of the best materials, wluctt ho^will sell low er tbaa articles of ihe same quality cun be soid in tne city Jte would call particular attention lai tus large 'siock ol mahogany ana walnut chairs and Bedsteads, which he will Belljit greatly reduced'prices;; Also, TURN ING of every description executed in the neatest manner. ■ Orders left at tltoWarefooms. or at the Mil), corner or Adams and Liberty sireou, wiilbe promptly attended to.- .■ .-'marSl!; I' •/•-l--'. ' ■ ■ ■ \ or« s. Kyis GONTINUES to practice Medicine* Surgery, and Oh* Bieirics of Midwifery: EclecUtally, in accordance with acienUfle r .fertncJpl€s;:and hence with great sue ■Ce£f* Office and residence. No. 53 Diamond alleyj Of fice hoars. 9 to 12 a* st., ana 2 to 6 r« m. ■■■. Nw-B—lnWlible tamedtes for Dyspepsia, Consump tion la It* incipient siages, Bronchms, Rheumatism, Tetter, Dmrrhtsa, Cholera Morbus, Dysentary, Asiatic Cholera,letattus or lockcd-jawjjctoale diseases; dis eases of the liver and kidney*; Scrofula, Dfopsy, Ac. ACij 9 nd antidotes to all persons, prepared-and, kept for sale.' MOrcaiy; antlmoney and thetr preparations, ns well as tho lancet, are entirely dlspentcd-wtth. imyM - MUNONU AHKLA. rLANtNO MILU—J*M«S MUIr indsu would respectfully inform.Mb friends and the nubile, this, his Bow establishment is now In fall opera tion, and Ihsthe la prepared to tarnish UoaiCabltts, and dll all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptitude,and atthelowesmies.. ■■■ ■ Board and Plank, planed on one or bout sides, eon atantly on hard. . ... Sssh, Doors and Mouldings,ofoverydesorlptlon, mad* to order, i . . Builders tmd Carpenters would find U toti^siradvan tage to give him *call,**he ean now furalih them with rUuki d stuff, sunsti!* for every description of,work. ■ TirttUAM TBOVILWWirrtatir.FIM; street, lm-i if mediately opposite the Tnealre, respeerfuny. In forms Ms friends and the public In general, tbst be lies resawed Ms; business as a Furnishing Undertaker.: He -iMUPPIied with and always keeps onltand Collins of all sizes and kinds,Sbrouda,and all oiltornriiclCß necessary on such occasions. ; . silver p!ates,lce boxes, and leaden coffins will boson . piled in ordor, A fine hearse and car rlsgealwaya ready to attend funerals.. .. ; ■- ■■■ .. . sepilhtly . ‘ ' Health Office. rrtHls : nubile are informed tb at the OFFICE OF THE -li BOARD OF HEALTH of theClly ofpinsburglils ■at No. 89, Grant street, between Foarlh atid Diamond streets, where all Notices and Communications for the. Board must be left. . CHARLES NAYLOR, ■ jyl2 Becreiazy.;: . V Pmibarjrh lisslbct Ueplot. . , R BARD A CO., No. 103 Woon.svmarr, hnye jolt . received a Fall supply Of slock tnihtirline; Bal timore .aiid New-York SoLfi LEATHER, Philadelphia Kips and Calf skins, French Caif Skins, Country .Up-, per, Kips and Calf Skins, Moropco Lining and Blading Skins;Tanner’s Oil! Tanner’s and Currier’s Tools, Ao. And, taken together, they believe it tho largest and best nssonmeme ver offered before laone house in Fillv burgh. All of which we are Iprenared to sell to cash • aui jirompt paying customers at toe very lowcst priees P °W« take pleasure in showing oar Slock, and cordially ■invite purchasers to -examine,beiore purchasing, else where. ~ d. 1 _ _ ' tseplßnf; > ' blthegrap£lo Bitshllihment or ';• irHiin BTBBST, oprosiTX thu resT-omcu, rrrrsbeßoß.. : air APS. Landscapes, Btll-hendsj'Blu>w-biliß, Labels,. it/l ■ Aminiecnirat and 'Machine Drawings, Business Engraved'dy Drtiwh on stone, : add Prlntedln Colors, JGofd, Bronze or Blacfc.lntlis most upp roved style Sniatthe nwstwmsaanb^prlees Mt lg.dtT * 1 msgJSSiSiflKSpraaspp .•.••;~;r~Ta|*rf»o m«»*«w*. .-w.j. ;., : LARGBetOckoftba moslbfißEtiful MANTEI^S, Ai madebftW finaitqnaUiy of Foi«lßJ> * n4 B and,, wwifl* 4t|>£ACCS,.fBLQ£iPH from *16W3100«I*;" Furcl'a s < r *:','? , *j* a I l''f 4k? jFS" 310,021jP»13231 iff* .C/;i^' j ;'_' 1 j .■ « *■- jv\ ./ ' PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. JUNE 19, 1852. BasmisadTaftii: CAEibAtIAS A CO*, MERCHANT-TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, No. l Corncr Wood and Watsr streets, . I*7 f - r f , / rrmoußou. B*fi< Officer, %lt ANUFACTUREItSof all klndsorTrunkahapdfck betweea Seventii andßiglith. : Bokes made anddelivered at the eliortost notice. : La9> TT LEE, succßssos to Mti&rav ft Lik.) WOOL jQ.« DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,: far the sale of American Woolen Goods,NO„l39 LIB ERTY ST, is ; : , i lmy4 Thomas woods.- t .. ■ < ■.... ■■;vßjmtfxi, wood?* 9* WOODS* SOS* .PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JalQ ? ,Ni».CT WAtxgjitßeCT,rirrsDoagH* , i t I. W. OHAUWICK. DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER. -• No,140: WoOik fltneti - PiTTSBUROIf, PA. The hlgheit pncoin Cash paid formas. • 4myll;y n» WcHorbMhf > r RESPECTFULLY Informs |iis friends and the public JX in general, that-he has opened the bouse formerly occupied; by. S. Sbepard, in Wj!kltiBburgby where he is prepared to accommodute travelers and perßonsgoirtg opt from tlielCity. • ••• IdecSShtf - O.L. UOUO, 7 * naPOUTEBy WHOIXSALS AND BBTAIt. DB/tLSE Itt Btnß WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY, •DURE SILVER WARE, PLAITED GOODS, X All kinds of Watches and Jewelry carefully re paired. No.Sl Market slrcetftwo doors from Third Putsbargh. • [decU, B. T* G« MORGAN- BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER/ HAS always on hand a general assortmefit or School. Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing; Post and Cap Paper, &c, wholesale and retail, No* lot Woods!.*, beiaw t nth. East side, Pittsburgh, Pa; ID?* Wanted, Rags and Taaners* scraps aplSdy WHi tflSJ— W* P. AU'OBJT. GoaPsnncrihlp,' THE subscribers have entered Into Co-Partnership, for • die purpose of carrying on tito Mustard and fepice, and general Mlilmg business, etl IT.Tbtrd street, where they will be pleased to see the old castomers.of Wright A Aleom. (dcclO) - M’KBE A ALCORN. - UenryOemmler, Mi 180 Ltberiy Street* PitUburgh, Manufacturer or tin, copper amd sheet IRON - WARE; Dea/rr tn ifdUra Kumffwrrifard tears. Keeps always on hand a large n&9or|mem of Ttnand Copper Ware, Ac-) beat quality, which he will sell at very low pnees for carl*; wholesale and retuli. ' : Country merchants are invited to call at bis stand, i All Job work in the above busioesa; also, Spooling and Rooffiug House*, will be promptly attended to at moderate prices.' , v fnovllhtf ThvOld Printing ttitsbuiiiuieuik • jfo. 103 Pittsburgh, . t?IVfiSiZEBtOWAFOUNbRYCOOKINCi BTOVES JC. —widch received the first prize foir 18*0 and 1831, at the Agricultural'Fair* of , Allegheny;.County, Poland recommended byTfiOffpettion* who have them In Use. 1 JPopr sites Enterprise • : VJPttrZor Grout xtnd ftridtri—vi modern style; a great variety ofpaUerns, beattUfallyenammeled, -■ Alarffestocfcjof all tho kindisin nserHaU , a- Patent Lever*, tf*oe'American/ EgUu’s.Crane’a, Kiri* caid»s, BttUi ; > . ? 1\ .SoubU •Ffeafto—Tbe Itftehljpah ; i)oabio Plough!is h' ■■ new patent i’iaagb, that has taboo the premium ;at the State Pairs of Cftio, Pennsylvanlgi Ko\y Yaric> and al the AgrtoulturalFrprof Allegheny County tSiU. It. hasbeen highly approved wherever tried, and is supe rior IQ mode ot cultivation to any other kiud,eutUogthe /Crrow into two slices, end leaving.A. loose, deep, and perfecuccd bed. ’lron'Fineing— Eight bcautiluLdeslgiisofOrnamental Fencing. ; Patent Chilled Rolls— J. 0. Parry’s Patent Chilled Rolls.' Also, Rolling Mill Castings made to order/ ! 'liaru* AtttuSdnd Cutbt— Patent Kettles for Soap, Pot As!i;Soda Ash,Ao» . : . . • • . Bitgar the manuractwrp of Cane Sugar. -The neUles arc cast on ihe process patented by J . C.; Parry, nud are superior for durability to anyoiher, and. soldlowcr Iban thoso msdeouUieDld plan. V : SiOveSj every description, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware fihd‘Casung3 of every description • Also, IKON and NAILS, ail of which wcCoffer ai tlfc very lowest prices:: ftioviPtyj J.Ci PARRY A CO.' issu'd LiyraMcoTT.————«••«•• wa. c. can, LiePKNOO a UAllll, (b*Tßi-B.Stmmxß&Co.) *. . - fabute«Mfe» ot Phitnlx Piia P?oaf Safes, . Stand.ilritttbuuim Wwdand-SmM/UUI. . lAN Tuesday afternoon, July- S 3, JS4B, tho undersigned: If were cniied upon by Messrs. JAppeocott & Barr, to wiinest un honeßlmtd fatr .ieJtof ono oi.iheit PUfflulx Safes. 1 The rurnacebelngprcpared,iaeBafowns placed Ittsfde thereof, with hooks, papers Sna some the door oflhc Safe was cioscd-and Ihe lirekrmlled IUo : quarter pastSb’clockAand in BshortTinte the Safe was red hot; and ennUnoeatill hsltpaatbo’clouk, being about four and a half hours,'when the; committee expressed their sa'isfaeilon tlrat the time oceupiedwiih soch lteat trae sufficient. The furnace was then palled down,Safe cooled.anddooropancit—lhe, boats,pappra and money safe. The heat was fio grent as to raelt od iiic braes mountiugi. *\Ve therefore take pleasure In recommend ing ihese Safes to the public, as bolmf, in oar Judgment; entirely fireproof. JARVIS ATKACDE. 5 4 , NOQK*RAVVBONI, J COitN-VVAIili At BROTHER, i BRANNON &THATCHER, ' BENEDICT*CARTER. ■ , u ISAAC CROMIE. I nm engaged ;ln; ill?. Rfflnd nr ■ business, and know ■ftometUiw ftbottt.jOfnMßtriitu float.. I witnessed tire buriiio* of the above-safe,‘end-can freely say there waa nahunß>uie abotttHi'flM with pl^oretecptamenath^itt. to tho pabfio. BSibciflji: In cfIIUBB upon the above gentlomoft'tetheiraigntV tarat. the? *1) spoke in tlw hlghemeiws ofahe fairndss -4 Ht the test. Bad their fall confidence xit the-Safe’flbemi, entirely fire-proof.- "We have cdMianUyoh wd endfoi Biwrafias ffiarirs. 1 Ui U&ZSB, A TTORNEY AT LAW— No, 129 Foratit street, J\. above and near ••• - - |mats7yi ■■ D. O, CUSSITT, .. TTORNEY AT LAW.-Office. 13? Fourthstreet, t nboVeSnlithficlri, Pittsburgh, Pn: • v lepr&y J. 8. Slorrisohi ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, .FFICE REMOVED to No. .44 Grant .street; near ' Fourth>Pittsburgh,Pa.:"-. .• - ■ : JaprlOty a. OAKIfiW «i]>li| il XjL .neriof Feaannd WfilDUt sUwtsji'iUß&ijrfl], Pa. .• : Prescription* fillrd atall hoora. . • . (Je?:lw . L. 8. JOHKB*-'* -•-• J; LIVELY. • * J. LaTely 4 Co., . T\EAL£RS in CHOICE FAMILY": GROCERIES, jJ TeaSjPlcklc*, FrtuiS, Ac.,&c.,No. 2G5 Liberty su, (north side,) ono door below Hand. t . (myg&y Husatil ft JohnitdOt . .. .. .. I TirTKOLESAtK GROCERS,.COMMISSION MER- Tv CHANTS.and dealers in Product and P/nburgh Manufactures) 11D Waterfiinl ISO Front-streets* IMia Pn. _ 4 , jmyl? ~ r . " J, R. iVELDIS, . r . WHOLESAiai AND RETAIL DEALERIN : Blank Mnd: School Books? Paper and Stationery t No.Q3 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth,) i marsh) Pittsburgh. . 218NDT u'ouz&ounu: ::::::jokn HACAN:::::r::p, M’ctrLLovoil HBWUYBI»Cin-liOUGH < fcCO. ‘nrriIOUBSA.Lt: Qroaeraand Oomrotssion MerchobU fV -nudDcalcniivaH lands of Produce,- corner of Pena and Irwmsw.v:Pimbarg&» • . ; (riiarU ..Ililnm Oi-nunilMyi . “ - WIIOLES ALUOEA IiKRIN Trimmingt, Nolioru, Fancy ant Variety Qoadi, NO. 01 WOOD STREET, benoun Thifd and Fourth Pxttiburgh, •raoMAs aifliiKi}., ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CIIANCIiUYj Office, next door to the Post Offlee, ray 4 BtcubokvUU, Ohio, aous wooas, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,—Dealer in Gold; Silver and Bonk Notes > Current and par funds received on deposit. Collections carefully at»- tended to. Fourth street, one door east of filarket; Pittsburgh,Pa.- - • fje&ly a, o. MitrKNßEitOEa ■nm«nberoer& Co.. 17OR WARDING: AND COMMISION HERCH- J? ANTS, and dealers in all. kinds of Western Pro duce and Pittsburgh* ftfeutifaeiares, No. 133. Front >st, iPittshurghiPa. •:.■■■ -Bela. r Lockwood’* CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH ANIMASSILQNSX PRESS, Leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Monday Wednesdays And Fridays* ; BAKER A FORSYTHE* AgV : my7;ly :; ■ /■ ••• 17ELICIAN SLATAPERyAncnixtcr aKd CmtEaoi ; Auto* Drawings and Plans of Buildings and Ma« entnery prepared at short nonce . Land Survey tuff, &o n promptly attended to. Office-Grant street, between Second and Third. ■ apr2fly« v C* W« Taylor, . 121 Second Slreetp Negotiator of bonds, Mortgages,Time unis. and Stocks. Also, Pittsburgh Manufactures ana Mcrchundlze,- always on, bandy orprocuredat short notice. . ‘ ~ faprU.l? JUSBPH fttlT'P, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT.TAILOR, No. 373 LrßßfiTt stuck-, Pmswaoif, Pa., : (One Door below Eagle Hotel).. ' »■ IS now receiving from the east a handsome assortment : ot Cloths, Csssimercs-and Vestings, which will be made to order in the shortest notice, and attbcjowesl : prices—FOß CAMI. (oct?:tt ' •- " J.c.smitb, SS AKW AC T eiSK 09 , •• COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, • N 0 .134 Thirittmt,Pittsburgh, 1T EEPS constantly on hand.n. tenoral assortment or IV all kinds Tin,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware', and makes to orderon the shortest notice-mid most apeora modMlng terms. Wholesale. and KeltiiK fmylO;dAwty- SUtrto H3aa« to Ord«r» At Ho. 1& Fyiht.Third Hoof frwi M&fot street. ritliE subscribermanufactarea to order the bcsiquolitv 1 or GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS. Those gentlemen who have found it difficult to obtain ft vuUjunngand thoroughly mads Shirt, can bo suited by calling and Icavin/ibeir inrasure. - *■ ■ ALSO. 4>a handt u largo Quantity ofßcsdy Made Shirts, of ail sizes, tor Men onu Boys. ' it* , : a matuews. • CAKU. State Official interpreter* ' \%J M. J, ROMS, Itttorpieterej fontg ft Language! in Vf andforthc Cummonirttskftef Psnnfyicama, tore aide m die City of PitULuirh, County of Allegheny, may be found every day, from 9 A. M. until fI.P. M., in the Quarter Sessions Court Room, or at No. ISO Fourth Bt Bond*,-Deed*, Mortgages, - Powers ot, Attorney, nnd nil legal or oihi-r wlmt?«x»ftve*,:rarTsiuicd fra mo r into the Germany French, lt&iiati and .Spanish ian« ruiutch, with nearness aud despatch. apyiGm - J, J. GIIibRSPIK. A'o, ?G JYcod street, FitisbUrffh, Manufacturer of looking glasses, and WhDlesiilc Beater in Combs and Variety Goods, ctLerl to his customer* ond the pnbllo a most complete assortment of Good* m hi* nee, Amiable to the spring trade,’ “ - • Being extensively encaged in the manufacture of every variety or .Looking Glares, he is enabled to offer in ducements to purchu?ersequal to any house in the Union. • aptunf., WEGNER, UUKCHNJBR fc MUELLER'S New bUhographle KHabi!»tiui*nt t CO Matbei street, butnen Third $ Foitrthj IB SOW ready to furnish every kied of Lunognphio work in the mo* elegant style, such as Shout Sills, Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Billheads, and La bels, printed m gold, colors, Ac. AUhe same place Messrs. Macser A Ilclmld have opened a DcAft'Uto School, and execute on orderDraft* of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac- with ttUpostfl bte aecureoy ancdegunce; AiFAKD B. M’CAUJOST. . TEtOO,. J.'KSAitAH. M'CALMONT & KEENAN, AT TORS 111 V S AT LAWi - 130 FOURTH STREET, ■•••• OoppsiteWikmß Hall. Pittsburgh, Pa. European hawAginey, • Rjr* MR.KaaxAR. in counccnoit with floge Keenan, EraCounsellor M Law, Dublin, Ireland, eollcctselaims,' makes searches. Ac, in Europe*} and one oi them an nually makes a. tour through Great Britain, Ireland and America. . (marJl. Al«»na«r Ur&di«y« • Jfo. 10 Wood -Stotts, bitwttn Situ 'and Sitgnd* (51G!t OV TUB iIQLSZ* ATOVK.) Manufacturer op every description OP COOKING STOVE*. of «ho most approved patterns,and each Ad will render the best satisfaction AHo, Parlor iuovesyumoaj: which Will be {bund Jew* cll& -RooPa celebrated folding.door Parlor Stoves;' Egg Stoves; Radiators; ,Frrtuklm stoves; plain and lancy Grate** »to which wo invite the audition of bullders];Te . ware;'lVagoubo*c«,&c, to*!t'ofwhl- of dealers be fore parehas_ , . v .fmya. tlopo fiktiia iiTpuli opiraiioa /Tgaiu l Ryan's VifikStrstL. . ::.-r rpHE proprietor, thankful to the public for. past ca*- X- tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment, of Fianw and Spies Milk within the cay—for the accommodation of bis oiisiotKofs, and ell vim wlah to have reaUy good : Flour,pura.groawtBpiccs,Ac-« Ac* Tbc atteniloa of Families, Merchants and others, U invited, and el) 1 ash lethal they willgweoea trmii P. R.DRAVO, ■ No, l Diamond. > N. U. All articles taken back if not found good, and the money returned. ■ ■■ ■ ' • • imaritt <•. •• SCOTT A t AUCTIONERRS:ANI> COMMISSION •'Ol'itats \ SAVIN engaged in theabovebuslneiafoiilhfc last sir years, in this city, would respectfully so* consignments of Goods, tabes old lii trils markcw r eitUcr.forAnciion or privato salc—parUcularly Glass* ware,'Hardfareand orV Gooddi and wilimake liberal tuivanccson.ailkinds'of.Goodi.cotiaignCdusfQt.WU* ::J .( WIU refer tb ; MenrslloWett, kbit A Cd.jT3.jß. YoI» let, Wm.D. Wood A Co., John J.Anderson ACpn R. 11. Slone, Squire A Recd,BrbwnidC, Homer’A Co.\ Larkin Daaver.tfainvlHiuisjlidilerAProLlierßjCindnnaii, George ' , L ( Bopgh & Anthony**Daguerreotype*. ~ fTUlEuDderslgued wmilO iafcum ihdriaariy friends-a»u JL oUiera. tiiai they, have removed from BurkeSi Build ing doors'dbove-ihelrold wand) where they have fined up roomsfar. dagaerfed’ typing.' Having a Very superior arrajigemeut of light, aad tno meet approved. msiramehU; novvrin/ csfj whh some ten years cMeribhce . in they pledge themselves to turnout aa good niclarrs as’any oihor cb labliahmcnUn :irie~cbuhtryprntt r fAr wore truthful lik6‘ imrßestbafrhdi heretofore beeit forclshed tothc citizens . . ’ Ciusena and strangers. are.respeetluUy Invited to call, wlietherthey WlbUpictures or not. .; UurmouoiBgooaf*lctnires,fairt>rilcutkct,orlndla*rohbef anect. . /..i. ..■■■ , ’ .r 1 ■ ‘/DR. EDWAttOACRERi Proprietor, ; rliUipaUurffj-B&Oliesier ft O.j m BeawerCo., Pa. mill VnraUhins £Hal>iU)imo&u - I DTEAJVI ENGIN&& AND BOILERS,,;dn‘Imad .jiftd i © made toorder/aiVshortTioiicd. J ; : i v aUkwd*,on)amdnnd. made id order. Caußogucfc.of vV T beel Patterns furnished to. MUI wrights and oiheriu -Mill Spindles and Mill Irons, FrqnchßurrMmStjn&fiv'Wiihsoudund Copuibn Eyes, at redscedpriceaV LaurelHUl Mill Stones, -yflryJowrprtcea; Screen,.Wire, , MjlL S arc w s;• Jifol ung,, Corn and. Cob: i: 5 >rnarUir& Nobie’e Pittsburgh; iiv oiheMlUl® in- Hfe-Westi /fbey; nmlTght* cJebnVXasrahd welt—will last a life lime; and arett&r*/ ranted t ogive saUBfaCUOTv /' * 5 ■’M Ordenrproniptly attended to* a* fllfl,Liberty street, on* 1 PAttsbargbiFa. - 4 v . 'W. w, Wallace. 1 vT'- ' AdMjjf & Coi’s Expmt* ' -—^4 giUHGHITRKDUCED.— From -and;*aer. Ihb'taie; our rates on pound freight, from PhilndelphUitOi sburgli,wiHt)e 33,00 061 iCOJh?.—-axeduetionof 551 v "'""vv-'i' ’ J i • 4* BANKERS & .BROKERS. 8. C. 'frEfUlAW***'* •«**■*♦ JOBS' B. Z1ZBI(AR« (TIERIfAR * CO*j bankers and exchange brokers, febgSilv A’a. o* Wooi iituuJhamm&.alhv. " "V 1 ■ _ fITTE have tins day taken 'FLORENCE KRAMER !YV ' into our firm. The business will be eonunuod un der the firm of KBAMIiR * KAHMV .tmyl;4w ; 4U,*71 IlUtfBH. IDWAttU aUIHv rWBBHC*. KBAMKB. KUABU&R a RAHW. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BhOKEES, : ; T>UV AND SELL Gold,Silver and Bank Note*; ne- JtS gotiato Loauaon-Real Estate or JS tock _Becar it l« j purchase rroanesaryNotea and Tutffc BillSi on East nna weatj bny.andsellSiockaoTj.CommiEflion.- . ~:- 4 Collections made on all points in thcvnion. t«nyl. lUmoY«i. Patricks & Ffiemd« BAHKEBB ANIUCKOIIASGfcIBItOtSLBUBi HAVE. REMOVED THEIR OFFICE ; TO fllß COSHEmiJr Finn Alft> :WOOD B*SEEI3, . • Pimbatgh^Pa. PATRICKS'* FRIEND. Bankers and exchange . brokers, ; and •DeaJeralnNoiefl»DmoBtAcceptancc3)Oold.SiiveT-. and Hank Notes;. Exchange.on the Eastern ana west ern ciUesconsiantly for gale.• - ■*:> • - / - •« . in all the cities thrcnghouL tJie.Um-- :ted States,. Deposites received in par fa’nds cr.cnrrent paper, at the eomcr of-Fifth and Wood, streets. ffeh3 BfimetNc .and foreign Exchange, Banknote*, BoldQKdSihfTißcughhSo.d and Ezdiangtd, i i.: AT'iHS’' j’.p t 1 BICB4BB* AM BAMaaO UOSBII . ■ ••• ■' r .. .•■Of'--' William A. Mill & Co.. ft* Wood Btroct. . ■ P ITtSBVRQU. |CTInT«aXBTSLnoW*DOHTnSaPKPOaiTB 1 T»PkSB ; B> DOLBE3 a sons, av* HEaovKD main fiaruirio .no. txcauisc ornca 3b No. *7. Uarktl llr,m,feur doors At loir aid stand: N. HOLMES & SONS, TJANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea r Xx Lera in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Cold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange otfllie Eastern and Western cities constantly forsaTe. ; -tCollecUonatmade in all the cities throughout theUnl : ted States.■ , Dopo sites received in par funds or barren! paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and'Fonrtb streets. • * |nn3o-ly. Xae'.s.nooH virOs.saAont noon &BABQBBI. . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE.BROKERS, N.S. Comer of Wood and SixOntrutt., Fimiureh, Pa ThEALERSirtCoin, BtmkNates.Titne Bills, Foreign JLPsndDoniesUcEkchange.CertuleatesofDeposlt.rce —EXCHANGE onallthe jirmcipatCUies oftheUnion and Europe,foraale in snmsto smtpnrchasers. CURRENT and parfandsreceivedondeposita r - "COLLECTIONSinadedn all parts of the Union,Allhe loyre sirates, » sopll-ly u'Oonnor, xrrotner A c0.,~- BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,’ ; TNEALER3 In Domestic-arid Corel goExchanr e,-Time ; 1/ , and Sight Bills, Co'n, Uncnrreat and Par Funds, ; Stocks, Ac. Office, corner Third and Wood streets, Pituhargh, . - tmarl7nf. ~ HII.A OS CO., • " OANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -• ‘ - r - Coma o/ Wcod and fN/rAirrscu, , . SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Clues Constantly 3 ftr tale. Tirac EiUs or Exchange and Notes dhr* counted. Gold. Silver and Bunk Notes,bought and sold. Collections tnaae-inall the principal citioaof the United States. Deposiurtceived orPar and Cnrrent Funds. - mar37:y * O. B. ARNOLD Sc CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN, BANE NOTTS. SIGHT AND „ , TIME DRAFTS, Ae.,kc. Collection* carefully attended 10, and proceeds remit' ted.lo any pan of ilie Union. B&'BTOCKS*W3i fiouGHf- cro"sow on emnesstos; : ffa. lit Fourth *tre JOSEPH WATERMAN, Ptopnuc r , . Terms—One dollar per day.: : .:■- (fehlfi-ty ST. CUAtth B~b7hO.«ETi!»V-' "■"* Comer qf Third and&t6d curst*: ‘’ WILLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. rpHl3Gnoe»tnbU*bmentjfiaving come into'the bunds 1 11 « now propricipr, wTjre groat inducements la the traveling community, and nl.o to regular bomders.— Every delicaey antl laxury will be provided lit ita sea eon,.and tio pains will be spared to mate tide Hotels comfortable Atone to ull-who mity call there. : ' r .: mylOnf ; W.S.CAMPiIKLI* Proprietor *“■ ” TUB ttfiiiST iiWbET - —“—■ Go rn er of Fourth and -Grant Streets. rpilEeabjctiber boa leased the largo and welt known A HOfEUtlaio Latnatiine,house) at the corner ol Fourth and Grant streets, Pittsburgh, which bus been repaired and newly lilted up id all tin apartments, so as lo gtve a largo and more liberal accommodation totrav elereand boarders. His larder will bo etoted with the most choice viands the mirkets can afford, arid his bar' furnished with the best. He would resoeeifally soUcite o shore of publia pairtmsgef . B. PERRY. mono n Bstloast ' Hotil, PltUbsrghi - . - Suatttri on IPatir slt»»l,oopejiu ids rsastnr »/ ils SraunstOUSuamFadna.r-'-;:. .-t ..-,' , • rf IHIS House having undergone a thorough repairing, JL ar,dfiuingup„boihinstdß andout,thesubscnber Is determined louse every exertions lit bis power lotnakd .all comroriaulethat lhtufcproper to,collwiih him. Tbo Table will be.al ways supplied with the best the market affordii. The Bar will bo supplied wnhihobeitaud icboleestlioaora. 1 ... ■ •..... , g^Se'r 01U h ° U> ° “ ■ > '. hßDlltf iieit&tirßUU' ‘ M. MeAfonoftgahrfa Bousei T I , YKttriEll has takea this Hugo and handeorneiy W » artangud baildirs.and putil jamtwt thorough re pair, batring eatiretyvefiued mid refaralsbed it 1n -ole-’ gnnv style, lithmanneriipteXccleld byanysiuti! s es b^* l 'bmcntmtho city. BAR ntall times Dirnisbcd with I * •““ , XJnutBSS and acpTkas setvod,and Parlore-providedfor Private parties on short notice. fmylO 1 WltiKlgg.nAlilil ’ STREET, NEAR StIITUFJEtD. TOUN WALKER takes pleasore in.announriug to bit «l, friends atid the pubUt lßat he bas takea the abovi splendid estab Islimout-nnd afler considerable expense has made (t u delightM place of resort. He Is perfectly prepared to setto up *nbeshortestnotl«e every delica" v «•>« ,i BiuaerwUlhoidreadiness everyiday aflu’eloek.fbr any number of persons, commencing this day, Juricslsi Panics ban heaeoommodated.wlih Suppere ta'-ihe-mos rseWsrcAs monuer. Oysters, Game, Ac., will bo- found ibere In their searom" In aliotntbe-'plroprtetor Intebds that no expanse or trouble shall,be spared to makodbis already popular hquso the best In tbo Western country ■ IctOily ■ - - ■ ' S t • C 1 * i ir H o 161, (Formerlytho F.xohODge,) Comer of Penn and SS. Clair ttmlii Vilttbwglt .trillis .spacious, central,.end- conaonlemly located L HOTCtii - havlnj:' beeti coWpletety remodfelea tthi thoroughly repdred.sud iraproyed, and . ls cow-opcn for.theaccolninodalionof thepublld; ‘ •’ -' T • rTfiesubaein>erileasee ctfndmtoprißtbrof.llteSuGliui Hold,r capeoifeliy informa hut friends and the.jSubllfi Ihathchas ftlrnished it hnhenroßtelegatubhilcotnfort : nble:aljle,and employed,eorapaiamj csalsianuahd, at tenure nod lalihfuUcrvantß.anS Wiat ba will' apare'no eierlloii9tomaVa.iiequaHoanyhoßsDla:ibecinotni.« The wall .known central location of the House, and - codvenlenee-df itasrrangoraehutjrenderidspit the -nioat desirable,either to travelers or permanent boarder*, iii duces him to solicit and hope for it a liberal share of bo tronoge. . lapraaL v. lr . ,P ,\Y, BISNNCTT. I miOWH'S mOBAMOB. TORTLE CHESS, PA, : >A LLEN BROWN, Pn>prif(ari—‘JCfllasplendid ami ,13. commodious eaidDlUliiutnti: recently'erected by ihe •proprieidrj'atite'iermlnhS oftho Bfitaaocfc* FitldPlatA • lload,ami dear the present tcnniuus of Ujo Pcnna. Hiiil- : taUeatrera thepity.ia ndvf open for the yAt'-i ceution of Jf&tialUeA ana dttiers.detlroua of edogpiUcffii!' hoit of tfteiortrUurlhg tltfS iiinimOf niOaiKsi'i.lffijirs'pi.' ciousfiotet OeiUff near fhe fall tojsil,tampl«9,jMonon£i* beta river and plank road, 13 readily accessible by all lliose means of conveyance from the cilyt.aiul'nSardsli delightful eumrarr retreat,-wUiipleueant walks add- iUMaogiilleeiulTjriitßd up and fiirnlsfie.d with every Impfovemciultf fireticlaii^ lomnsfpailots^'toi-jAniiinnb • comfort andiniuro Hie tSiiaCaciionnf all who triavVisit him in his ; new location. . . . ..imvgnclmdl . vtfaT Laid me dead in the ditch ” il Off* the track the engine rushed— Bomb were drowned and l was crushed.” • ‘‘.What is hfe? but a vision, Here .I dtaTby a collision. ' . > Twenty mors died by the some* . ; Y«rdict-r*‘ Nobody to blame!» “Sister,mother, aunt and me WerejuatovOf.;-HeTewe-Ue.; « Wo should have had iimo to mizzle. Had they b'own.tho engine’s wfaistle.! 1 COLONEL EAST. " Every one knew Col. Easy. - He was familiarly'called:-Easy Colonel. Parson Quiet knew him; Esquire Short knew him; J udge. Blaff;t)f: thejidjoiping:county, ■ knew him % and the Hon, Mr.; Stiff;knew him. are'you, Colonel;and what news - have you P* Ho livCd in - a gable-roofed house, just on the corner near theHojel;—an old house sacred to him,' be cause his father’s father built it ; and he was very serious when- time' Crumbled away an old pillar that -supported the por tico-and obliged him to replace it-with modern wood. .The interior was pleasant; old family- portraits looked down■- from the walls, and a spread eagle protected an an tique mirror by being perched above, and gazed below: with open. beak. The k itchen tooj looked South,- and its old ; corners were cosy; and the fire place, oven and painted beams, above* claimed -near, smootlt poles stretched from one to the ] other, supporters., for sausages, .seed.:corn, Ctc. The Colonel loved this place ; and of an evening, he smoked .a pipe here, and laughed out his eyes, and chatted with , a neighbor and the parson, and told many funny storied. .This old kitchen: was Co3y. And then the lawn, with elms, and maples,! and oaks. His father had played here; he i had.played here; his sons had played Here; i every blade-of grass was dear to him—: why not ? - . c As I said, every one knew the Colonel. Tho bdys in thc parish, as he passed, took off thei reaps and 'whispered one to the other, ■“ There-is Col. Easy, n good man. iwish he could hear from his sonhow long he’ has- been gone ! ; Fapa says he owes Col. Easy' a great 1 deal; for hegot bis Contract from, him; and ;I- know Esquire Shottnever wouldhavogoneto theLegis latureifithadn’t.beenfortheColonel; and Judge Bluff never would have had the •say about hanging “poor Tom’? if the i-Colonel had’nt got mm nis judgeship.’’ And so it: was. Col, Easy had inherited an easy -property* and, when , young,- dashed some ; hadalways been the. poor, man’s friend: Had, bcnefitted others and not himself; had placed his parson in a lucrative' position, aad sent Senator Stiff to , Washington, and helped Judge Bluff -to the bench, and en- Esquire Short, an(l a great many farmers ;"had educated an'expensiyeTqmi jyVarid atthe agb'bf sixty" fourid his pro- i p.erty. dwitidled to-a small 1 amount;: enough;] though,hehoped,tobmyhimself andconi pahion; but he was forgetful of contingen cies.; irahy one found himself in trouble, Colonel Easy was the man ; if advice or calculaljbn I why,.Cot.' ! EMy «»uld do it; if pecuniary assistance,"Col.*Easy; and so it: had-been-until--it s wd3-a ’ common'saying,; “Col. Easy Cares for every body ;■> and not for himself.’” Yes! Reader, he was a clever man, and did many clever- things, hoping,., by -so doing,' to carry out .the 'Scripture-admonition;-‘love -:thy.'. neighbor asthyself. ,, :Humannnture smited.inthe creation of Col. Easy, a Godjsend lomany, a.blessing to all. Whyahould he-have gardens of sorrow, heavy trials,; and-sore afflictions ? Alas!:he .was. of the. earth; .earthly, for “the rain fallctH upon the just -and.the unjust alike.?? ... - The, poor Colonel ,hiad shed bitter tears-over the loss of Awq noble.sons, and he mourned: in,hitteniess his.‘ ; £rst*born*. Three, scions clustered about hinl and opened a bright future for Jiis bld.nge, but two" faded from His sight; "and the other strayed from his' call. He iwns childless and' yet liis eye spoke'kind' "ness ; His heart Went forth for other’s' 1 re lief, and he was the same’ good-easy: Coll Easy. Perhaps the uhcertmttfate of 'his son Paul agonized him more than the death of hjs sbns ; andsonietimesin the gloam; ing, when the day had passed, a tear could He detected stealing from' its covert upon kind wrinkles, yet the sight 'of his life partner ' w6ii|d; clear it up; and the pleasant 'smite-stood.- over the wreck: -On a-Sabbath' at churcli, too, when ESqUiro Snprfepev'was Sometimes-the nucleus Wall eyes by the return of his son frohji ;sea;:the-lips ! of Col. Easy ■ and his hand invariably - shaded -his 'eyes, he could not-help; it, but his ;dovotional ai r seemed more -deep; and: himself*, more • contrite, meagre. himntenBe feelings. No for Paul, for-fie had heyer heard: frombint- sincehisdeparture, jHd had grown; with dissipated i habits'.- nhd iri:-a- wild-frolic had wbunded a com-■ : panion; : tmd;beforo;the - result wos V. • - ' l ' ~j: .A '■ ~' *, :■>■<;. '■/■■■■■?' '•-. -; t . -/. .r.. .•: „->r .. •. <\ : — •* \V; S.V ■.'■■• lJ * * ' y ".V-v- ,! 'c ■ . '“l ... . * ,J _ ' » 5. "V, * - x » i 7,/, ■'»■ • • '■ .'.V T . OUR NOMINEE. From ihe Kmekerboeker. BY KIT KKLVIK. .IC" 1 ,t' T- *-:f ‘Z * , - 7U ’■ ‘ ’t 'iv.-x^^■ V'/>, '■y l y"'^'•■■■';\f -v:’ : V? ,"■ j.**? ~ ** 4S^4f- Js ffia' » .;r . ■ 1 ' NUMBER kind roan, considorateness might have been attributed todomeaticßorrowa; but no one, to took upon his face, could dis cover a cultivated nature; it was innate. Not a needy dwelling in the county but had felt the generous aid of this philanthropist, „■■■ , But the shadows of life began to length en and thicken upon the,Co!oncl’a path* sway. 'lt would appear that, like unto Job,’ - the Almighty had permitted Satan to har* , -rasa him for-his own wiso purposes, and with the swift feet' of’evil had--visited his friends, to steel their hearts against his misfortunes,'and also to bring/troubles in frequent repetition. ; Senator* Stilf, for.. whom the Colonel had largely' endorsed, : over open: to the memory of tho-injury he had sustained, as - it were, from :his: own hand, died suddenly at Washingtonj with largerliabilities thamhis assets could can* cel. The .village merchant;.a debtor for heavy cash' suitts, loaned, had foiled, and . put an end to his existence. Farmer, Wortley’s buildings were, .destroyed: by, : fire, and his' delinquencies were fearful; .all which riveted the--Colonel still moro fast in close and awkward circumstances. He began to feel and. fear. People said , the Colonel had grown: old: very Poor man!.- I hope he . will find a quick ratum for his life long services ordevotion’ •• to others. •Su rely Judge Bluff and Esquire? Short conld easily advance all necessary ~ aid, for the Cblonel taught them how to do well in the world- The Colonel lamented' that.he could assist no.raore, but must, : assistance. - A very• quiet letter.-was sent, to Judge Bluff, and a noteto Esquire Short,; couched krmanly language of He spoke of no previous business; he touch*, edno chord of memory ;.it was merely fox present assistance. He was sanguine, all was right, . Return post brought the fol-: Jawing, reply from the. Judge ; * ‘ . u ville,'September 18. - “Paul'Easy, Esquire-Sir Your let* ter of the-12th, requesting, o lo.an, is re ceived. :1 regret/sir, 1 ter say," I‘ h‘ave made such a disposition of my ready cash/that ■it would materially inconvenience 'me-to' favor? you - at the' : Hoping.- : your many friends may appreciate . your necessities, •■■ “I remainyour obedient servant, m-A i • “R. ■Bttn?r. , .l: f The Colonel’ read ; it, wiped-his ;specta» cles,-and read it again.-’ foSmapor*’ son to whbmhe had rendered numerous ■pecuniary’favors,.arid who rowed hispolitiv cal position to him. Esquire ShorlVorj sWer wus also before him: ' Tcesoat Mosnihg, SepflSi ' “P. Easy, Esq. —Sir: I was surprised to receive your note this morning,-consid* ’ering your utter inability;present er pro?.", pective; to return me at any time the sum yon desire. : I: had’ supposed : that ? ybut heretofore honorable course of conduct was a. : sufficient guaranty against any such equivocal exposure of character; Of course, sir, my expensive family : prevent: < me from' indulging you in such-n strange >■ vein. - Gnoneß’SftotT.” - ■■ The Colonel had not recovered from this unkind and ungentlemanly reply;whenthe Judge’s letter arrived." He'could scarcely: believe, and yet the truth was before him; He had played tho .benefactor,; and .Was reaping the usual reward. Other sources failed, and up the gftme, retiring . into a state of ’feeling. uphappy beyond-: measure, There was- but one step; he strove to avoid it.' - He resorted to all his fertile resources ; yet* there was but one. Vision before him—an entire'relinquish ment of his all: the old gabled house; the kitchen, the lawn; the trees.- ’ His-heart* strings were breaking, but; the:same' pled* sant face covered all. 1 One October day, the inhabitants of.the quiet village of ———,,read, with, sorrow the-following notice in: tliocounty paper : - Salkofßeal Estate; = By order of. George' ShoriyEgq.yCommisaionr' er if Insolvency. The subscriber, wilt sell atPubTic-Venduejonthe, tenth ofDecem ber, at teuio’olock in the forenoon, nlllthi right in equity which PAUL*EASY, tmrin* solvent debtor, hds to redeem his farmYly-. iofc in——-. ' ;/ , \'' t ]' \ •" “Thisfarmisoneof the.most desirable : and productive in the. county... On it are a large gable, roofed hoase-and two baha. P.or particulars inquire-ofO.' ! // ! AfbKt, or the subscriber, at.Kiricstali.' i , . * *‘E, B. PcsBMAN.' , “October 10,18—7’ •< But the wind was tempered to the shorn lamb, ' ’- ' \ 7- - - Before, the .aides'*' of December ,hnd .come, 1 the thick darkness, bad. bsed: dissipa, ted, and the Colonel’s Cye Was ’moist- with -joy nnd happiness. His lodt son Paul had returned -rich from a long- residence’.in South America,-and the- old-gabled house, the lawn, the trees; were still l»is. -= . ' Bender, yen’- have-read ■ tales’Without ’n moral, : but there isone-intended heffe.-v*l need notdefine it? Butdo y6u. ; know.any Colonel Easys?;v Are you- proteges of such an -one ? r. Have you kindness and:returned.it not ? Hayfi-.you.received hreadand givens stone?- -Have; youjelt ihp kindness ofj others,-apd. repaid;them with selfishness ?- Is there any , truth jin this Hyle tale-? -Was there ever a Color nel Easy? . ./ -• , TVROOMS—loodcre. onhanUVndioV rale: Hy- ■«!?/. 4*;, -. 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