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Reaper P4filips, Editors & Proprietors. - - Pj i isILURGS: MO2 NTIC_ .. -- - . ,-.;....nm etty.vo So.th;sio Enito - aarett,. under the ttuncitatleti• bats ia • - 1. tinteasavottn•Cemiatak Bond, and tru•deratlon to 12“, commou ' illroq.abood . . . D'AMOO*ATIC NOMINATIONS. eefAL 4;03111TBSIODZ, 0)1AS - 'FORS _n„ TA, nts-44vtrzaA, EPHRAIM BANKS, Offffin.County. For. SURVEYOR GENERAL, • 4 . PORTER BRAWLEY, PORTER: count,. • ItaTtztree;eitiirlarze do= limo arollo.nrcrr.Vrni to ocr , Zton .aj'bOliatr,rorro nor wros.roa: U . & PILLNYINti OF ALL ELTDB,ln.tbo nnalootppliogui upon eloolorcarn.n.' Eveystro tad raristrof Tjpo,trani firt7linorin.dorng7,,lDlonovAorill•nor.botosrri• la oar ostettiwion 001 e..• (Aron . - We are that efforts are now - be ing:iiii4e-toiaPreaso 0013 2 :aeries 0! the Vresident Judges iu our Cbuoty Courts , At present they. reielicr 0,1390 per annitta, and . the proposition is to increase it:to, $2,000 Row the taxpayers giverttai ttoveinenk. we have not. heard to any extent; but wa are aPprehenalve that it will not meet their nations of economy. Anzacs paying woo, :will, appear to most people as a very pleasailt , tosatior, andtolliciently lucrative to affota:tice'liaCisabSut all tita.aec cosary comforts ; : or rife: -,.-Niii:,4ie'rto7adveentes for cutting down the sal aries ton starvation point, but vro:cannot help thinking that $2,000 is a fair re : mttneratien for the, services of those who seek the ofrtie:io-wliteliihat.salary is.attached ',)nMILUL VOBMPONDENCE '.llotts ' 01: AtEPP.F.EaI'ATIVEB, Washington, March 8, 1858. f IMF...Ph:Wipe—You. must not expect a lone letterfrinaras; for amidst the excitement, noise, bustle antleisivrd which prevail around me, it is nexttothipessible. to write with either clearness or salisfaition, on any subject. Washington'is fall _et' strangers—snch crowds of people were ecru before seen in the Nation -al-:Capital;;Every Hotel, boarding house, and private residence, is crowded from cellar to attic, andmen -"thank their stars" that they succeed in finding even a place to roost I Pennsylvania Avenue, from the Capitol to the White House, is a moving .mass of tinmari beings—a procession of Democrats, representing every nook and cor 'ner of this wide-spread and glorious Republic. The Hall"and galleries of, the House of Repre sentatives lire pie/dewing, and "confu sion worse confounded "-taigas supreme. As I am.writing at the desk of - one of the members, it isimpossible to "bear my own cam" Such is always the case, however, at the close of the session. The Appropriation bills are under con sideiation. Two score of members are on their feet, exclaiming with Stentorian voices, " Mr. Bleaker," " Mr. Speaker, I move that —," Mr.. Speaker, I object —," "Mr. Speaker, I call the previous question," "Mr. Speaker, the gentleman is out of order," " Mr. Speaker, I .r.,moi'v the following amendment," "No, no, all wrong:" "Gentlemen mast keep order and re /same their seats," " Mr. Speaker, I rise to a point of order," " It is impossible to - know what Is going omits the House,"—these arethe sounds that are ringing. in my ears. In fact, greater disorder prevails in this Hall thanlever witness ed in'a" town meeting. La the Senate there* more quiet and dignity. Irworked my way into the galleries of that " po- tent, grave and reverend" body yesterday, to the no small discomfort of my small ribs. Gen. Hoasron was msking vet , energetic epeeist', .in svhich he eulogised VeirrieaTibms_to the stics.. I l eia.a pleasing sPes_IF.ST/..f01d is alWar; listened.to with attention; but it was Phyaically, impossible for time to remain tong enough in so eron - ded n furnace to hear other Senators. I stayed just long enough to hear a lady exclaim, " for God's sake, ISM me out, I shall faint, Isbell die ," The Supreme Courtroom is another place of attractien. Let us enter and see what is going on there. Phials a small room, immediately un der the. Senate chamber, illy - ventilated and any thing hilt comfortable. There are eight Judges on the "Woolsack," dressed in long black silk gowasimneh-resembling the reverend clergy of the Protestant Episcopal churches. Judge Garen Sits on the extreme right, and is atten tively engaged in reading some long printed ar gument of counsel. A South Carolina lawyer is delivering a dry legal argument. There are but few spectators in attendance, as there are grea ter objects of attraction in ether localities. Now, let us pass into the great Iletunda.— Here we , find a dense crowd of _people, many of whom are ladies; looking,at the magnificent his -tortoni paintings:which there fill the recesses.,--k This is altegothee,the moat" interesting and at tractive:place-al:out the Cal/161.1f I-find leisare, I maihereaftergive,aileserlption of these paint: ings, for theamaseuierit of our readers. Amongst the subjects are--..- . "Laading of Columbus," "Em bareation of the Pilgririar;" "Signing of the Dec iteration--of Independence," "Washington Re signing Commission in the American Army," "Crotthing.of Pocahontas," &c. Last night several large delegations arrived foam Maryland, Pennsylvania and N. York, with music; banners, &c., to witness the Inaugura tion of President PIEUCE. There will be much &Ono: although the President elect deprecates it all. • The Americaripeople cannot be persuad ed"'to_suppress their patriotic feelings on an co ' casionlike the present.--•A` platform has been erected on, the East 'front of the Capitol, from which - it is expected that President hence will", deliver his -Inaugural-Address to-morrow. This is a most lovely day. The shy is clear cloudless, and every thing betokens an aus 'ficious day to-morrow. This is the lust day of ~.Wl4 role—to-morrow, the:government will pia . iiito Democratic hands."' Ali tais change will - trdt - e place peaceably, without any undue excite ment, bloodshed or revolution. Long may this r..happy state of affairs continue. Yours, truly, NEW BOOKS. VILE MISEICIES or HUMAN LITE: An Old Friend in a New Dress. New York; G. P. Putnam & Co. 10 Park Place. Pittsburgh ; S. Bos worth& Co., Market street. In this neat little book we have the first vol ume of "Putnam's Choice Library." This se ries of works is to succeed the semi-monthly Li brary, the pnblicaticin of which has been discon tinned. The books of the series will be printed in better 'style, on better paper, than the Semi monthly Library, and will she neatly bound in cloth. The price,, the publisher says, will vary according'to the size of the book, but will not usually, exceed fifty cents. The Silt number is a work abounding in wit and humor. If any one 'Wishes to enjoy a real hearty laugh at good puns ,quaint sentences, let them peruse "The Mis ems. le' The raft in Trinity river, Texas, fifteen miles below - Dallas, which, :like its prototypeof . _ Bed river, has proved such a • terror to pioneer navigution, being on accumulation of whole trees ? andThlld, from many years &Acts, and litiftritt!lad it become that a large --wagon roaditati opened across it;,nyen Which the travel er might pass at ordinary stages of ;water, norai4 that-ire had erceoeklkelatta*serriai l ' ty,.bae beenjifted tro' itiliiiiiitind:i , t(oArano swept away ty„a ripe, towar*Oedtqfpleikving not t vestige bebing. _ . FROM OUR - WASEaNGTON CORRESPONDENT: CXTrop WAIUDIH:II' ON 2d *arch, 18534 Aredd;s: 'Harper Phillips: _ • -.--- 1 address this o your althinghlfind that ainetig the•iiistingnishid,tirrivalti at the Nation. al today was Lenl.y Harper, Esq., of thil -Pitts burgh %%Citing Nat," one of the best eewspa pers in Pennsylvania, who appeartt to enjoy. his usual good health and buoyancy of good I do not know GMt I shall be able to write any thing that will suit yen under present circum stances; but 'I will tell yOU of some things that be may not; and therefore'l'begiti."- - " • -Judge Campbell, its 'has . - hoerr-Igenerally -said for the last two weeks, will go into the cabinet; in what capacity the public know not; but in whatever cniaCitillinaYVo I(ventiireiti predlot that he will make a gondl:ailittiniatintive officer, and I think, fn view of,lits, gr4,t' services dm , ring the , last campaign, that all ought to (as I. helieve all vrill) sustain him in all the efforts thathe may make to advance the interests of the country, and -promote the success of Democratic principles. has been slandered and abused by our polit ial opponents cis Mock, at least, as any man in the State; and thus presents one of the strongest claims that a man can present, to the favorable consideration of his party. I bad the pleasure of meeting to-day, our mu tual and highly valued friend judge .Shannon, who has nobly 'earned a brief respite from his 'ardnous duties, _by getting forward with the bm. siness of his Cartrt in a mawnerat once to startle every body, on account of the 'excellence of his judgment, his remarkable industry, patience and perseverance, and "the` dignity: with which he filled the station so recently occupied by one of 'the greatestintellects of Pennsylvania; and, at the same time to reflect high honor upon our ex tent Governor, for his discernment in preferring a young but vigorous minded;lawyer, to one of the keenest and shrewdest of the old practition ersitt the Pittsburgh bar. Judge Shannon is here merely to enjoy the excitement of an in anguaral festivity; and although ho has suffered 'much lately, owing to his close attention to his duties, he now looks very well, and I doubt not , will be greatly benefitted by his visit. I took much pleasure in introducing the Judge, (who is rather a stranger here) to my. old ''master," John S. Meehan, Esq. ; the Librarian to Congress —one of the best printers in the country, and owl of the most kind and courteous gentlemen in the world; who alwaystakes great pleasure in paying to strangers, who visit the Capitol, all those delicate little attentions, that render a visit to such an establishment as his so pleas. ------ • -- "-- MAR,CEI 7 Our distinguished friend, and gallant fellow citizen, Col. Samuel IT- Black, is also in the city —whore he is nosiranger. Indeed I should like to know the-place :where . he is now n stranger. lie will be well provided for by the incoming ad ministration. You have heard that oar highly valued friend Col. John W. Forney, Clerk to the House of Rep resentatives, has been very ill. lam happy to inform you that he is now much better, and we may hope he will be able to be ow. in a day or two. Indeed he has been so ill for some time that his most intimate friends could not be ad mitted to his room; and it was only on yester day, as I was told. that any had seen him for several days. This morning, the President elect (who has always manifested n high regard for him,) paid him a visit, and spent some time with him. This is considered by many as a mark of very distinguished regard; and well may it be .honght so. But however high may be thought , the compliment, there is no man in the country who deserves more consideration, .at the hands of Gen. Pierce, than our own fellow-citizen Col. Forney. Daring the whole contest, be Tailored for the success of the cane, with an assiduity, industry, and zeal, such as few men have the disposition to exert; few have tho physical pow er to exercise; and which he_tibta.Y IS R9iltll.lil.Y. exerts whenever the interests of a friend, or the success at ft great ihrty.iseena to require it; John W. Forney was, in short, one of the brightest spirits ; one of the most' powerful actors; one of the most incessant workers in the late contest, that resulted in such n glorious victory for the Democracy. Is it",wondetftd, then, that the leadet A of the Democratiopartyshould honor one of its great captains! Is it likely that the Dem ocratic party will forget one who has proved himself in every way so entirely ; worthy of its continued support; or that any of his honorable aspirations will not be almost unanimously sec onded by his political associates. The Ericsson Caloric Ship, that lies off Alex andria, attracts much attention; and many think that the discovery will make a great revolution in commercial affairs. I have not seen it ; but from whatl have heard, my opinion is that a cit izen of oar own. State has invented machinery that would drive a ship, built under his direc tions, round that of Mr. E. when going, at. her highest speed. - There is a. mat exhibition of manufactures, 'machinery, &c., now at the Patent Office. lutve paid it a visit, and was never more fully _pleased:l%4th any adng cif, the kind. 'Among the intinber Of exhibitors I fintl our State folly rep resented. There is_ one 'very ingenious affair that is - designated as an "Improvement in appa ratus for striking out and marking wreaths for handrails of stairs." It is the invention of Jas. IT. Martin, of Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa.-- It is very useful—taarking out the rails on both sides in the most clear and:lllatinet manner, and With the most perfect accuracy. The same gen tleman has akEtC.P. machinVor clamping rails to , gether without the use of_rsilews. • There is also an exhibitituter Oil, prepared by Dr. Ethan Baldwin, of Ifillidelphia, for ening stiachinery,or for 'lamps, ilticti has been deodor ized and se perfectly purified, that it wig not. chill in the coldest weather.,'? This is a very val uable discovery:• as by its'nse• there 'lnuit be a Wonderfureaving•to all who require muck ail for' use about theirmatitiperjr;4o4the are reqUired to _use much, ail for lights In their may ufattories. It will uridoubtdly have a great run. • There aro few inventions that I have seen more useful, or that will produce better results, than a new lamp for burning either cataphino 'or fluid. By this invention it is rendered impotr Bible that an explosion ellen take place, or that the fluid or camphene flail take fire if the lamp shall be broken. It is highly probablethat so* of them will coon find their way to Pitts burgh ; and when this shall be the case, every body will bo satisfied of its utility. It is an in• vention of R. V. De Cluinon,.of New York ; path anted in 1852. Mr. 'Stewart, the agent, will soon be in your city. Several benutifnl mantel pieces, made of cast iron, and yet closely iebembling thiricheat mar ble, are also to-be seen, which are -objeote of great interest. A beautiful marble coffin is exhibited by Mr. John McF. Lyetb, of Baltimore, which I think is one of the most chaste pieces of workmanship that I ever caw. They are furnished at about $lOO each; and would perfectly preserve the form; against decay, with the exercise of very simple means of preservation. Mr. Henry Johnson, of this city, exhibits a machine for taking the yeas and nays in legisla tive : assemblies. It is exceedingly simple, and works with the most perfect accuracy. The In ventor offers to put one of his machines in oper ation in the Senate for $1,500; and I doubt not the - amount would be more than saved in a sin. gle Aession, even in that' body, from its use while in the Rouse of nepresentativea—where :the introduction of the machine might coat eight or tionsand dolhr—the machine would more: than pay for itself ia• a week . or two at inostj The whole necieleartfor taking the. • yeas and nays Sn the House . 9f Represent:lll3mi would not exceed two minutes and a half. Every thing is excitement, bustle and confu sion about the Capitol ; : and the city is becoming daily and houriymore and more creided. promenatibig the renniilvaila Arena* (which is the great thoroughfare; ofthe city) You might have seen U. 44, one greatest dlSPlqeof beauty iandtnagniftcenCe in dress, - that lour eyes ever rested upon. Indeed,if I - did not know that thereis a lovely'. pair of eyes that beam for me - alone, I might-have been rendered compara tivelymnhappy in the dispkty of:brightness and' beauty that the day called-forth. _ The close of the seesion and a delightful, day always , pro-' duce such a result as this; but not always to the 'extent • of this day. To-morrow Will; witness still more of bustle, excitement, pomp and parade, and until it shall have closed I will calmly await its revolving scenes. Yours truly, L. E. Items of Nowt and Miscellany A resialution passed the New York , assembly on Friday to instrrict the finance committee to report a bill appropriating.s7oo,ooo to be devot ed to enlarging and extending the canals of that State. If is . proposed to render the Erie canal navigable for boate - of 160 tone. Eighteen French Catholic missionaries have taken their departure within six months, says the Boston Traveller, for different points of the" globe, as follows :—Seven for China, two for Cochin China, one for Thibet, four for Pondicher ry, two 'for Tonquin, one for Siam and for My sore. The. Senate of Delaware but passed v bill granting to Roman catholic societies all the cor porate rights and privileges of other religions societies of that State. Right. Rich silver mines have been discovered on the Rio Grande opposite El Pfu3so,-causing great ex citement. Several tons have tilready been se cured. The people of the United States pay as much for imported cigars as they receive for exported wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean, it is reported, have an ides of re-visiting the United States; and Andersen, according to the London press, is certainly to visit us next year. The Carrollton girror suspects that Colonel May, who lately married Wes Law, has left the dragoon 'service to engage in the infcmi-ry drill ! Oh Lam ! The Traveler says the story published by the New York Tribnne and other papers about five negroes being hung near Darien, Ga., on suspi cion of having murdered their master, is an old affair, and was originally printed a- year ago. The New York Journal of Commerce estimates that about three million pounds of wool are now controlled by speculator', most of which could be sold at an advance of fifteen cents per pound above the price at which it was firatthrown upon the market. The notorious prize-fighter, Chris. Lilly, who killed McCoy some years ago in New York, is keeping a gambling house at Panama. We rarely meet with -persons that have a true judgment; which in many, renders literature s veil tiresome knowledge. John Kennedy, now living near Columbus, Tennessee, has eighteen ebildren--fully grown serenty-four grand children, and fifty-one great grand children—in all ; one hundred and forty three. There hats not been n death in the family educe 1806. That plenty should produce either covetous ness, or prodigality, is a prevention of evi dence; end yet the generality of men arc worse or their richea A prize fight took place on Tuesday, on Ai her's Island, below Now York, between two men named Adams and Coder, for a stake of $600, - in a twenty-four foot ring, half minute time. The fight lasted 10 minutes, during which time ttitrzetzrratreas - rreeofterce4y ockeleattik_Cc*/ was - declared The now Empress of Prance had fifty-eight splendid wedding-dresses• made a few days pre vious to her marriage. liar pocket-handker chiefs, It is said, cost 2,000 franca apiece. The Commissioners of the Northern Liberties have rejected a resolution approving of the pro posed subscription of $2,000,000 to the Sun bury and Erie Railroad by the Commissioners of Philadelphia, and in its stead adopted one against the subscription as uncalled for by the people. Professor Itohboek's HosLeal Soiree The second entertainment, given for this sea son, by Prof. Robbook and his pupils, came off on last Monday, Feb. 28. As we had the plea sure of being among the invited, we feel obliged to express our gratitude for the exquisite enjoy ment with which we have been favored. Mr. R.'s•Soirees are allays to be considered as valu able efforts to raise the culture of range in our community. The, reputation of the distinguish ed Professor is too well established at home and abroad, as to require any recommendatory notice. The entertainment was, as usual, a brilliant one; and the excellent method of the accomplished pianist manifested itself in every part of the per formance. Mr. R.'e pupils show. that they are assiduously kept at work by their teacher; and that, moreover, their knowledge of music and of thainstrument rests upon a solid basis. We can but encourage them all in their efforts, wishing that they might profit of the extraordinary ac quirements of their master, and follow his advice in every.respect. - As we are acquainted but with few of the per formers, it is impossible for us to mention their names and to give to each one individually a word of admiration and encouragement We are also;nnable to recollect all the pieees of music whichWe haveheard. The "Grendee Fatztaidea," 'from "Rig Fl uguenOts" and-"la Favorite," seem to our iirigment, to deserve "the highest praise for the correctness, precision and dexterity of the :execution:;- The ' , Duo brit/ant," by. Huen- Mu, was performed in an admirable anannere— Paganinia . splendid . 4 1Viteites Dapee," trans - crib. ed -for. the piano by V._ W. Wallace, recalled to our memory the iottials which; a:few months ago,.dropped from the instrument of the distin guished Ole Bull. The,"Faufasic," from "La fills de Regiment," , deserves also' , great -Opiates • for the elegant and delicate execution. We should like to extend our notice and to en ter into details on the different pieces which were performed, but thinking that we would have to pass through the whole program:l=4.lre regret to limit our remarks in so shorts space, and we conclude with repenting once more the expres sion of our gratitude•to Mr. R. and his pupils for the agreeble evening we•hbve passed in their society. X. • A DErsutz or $50,000.—A default of $50,- 000 in the Buichers' and•Drovere' Bank 'of New York is mentioned in the Tribune of that city.— The first, or paying teller. Mr. Peck, is said to be missing from his desk, and irregularities in marking as "good" the checks of a depositor, who had no fundi in bank, have been discover ed. The depositor alluded to is Mr. T. A. 0. Green. Mr. peek is fifty-eight years of age, and by this act he has lost the confidence hereto-. fore reposed in him. 'He has held numerous po sitions of trust in banks, insurance offices, &0., for nearly a quarter of a century. A letter to the Philadelphia Ledger, of latex date, says the defult will not exceed $lO,OOO. ser The following from the London corres pondent, of a New York Sunday paper, will go for what it is worth: Queen Victoria is said to be dreadfully alarm ed at the idea, which perpetually haunts her, that a revolution will drive her from the throne of England. On this fear she is said to have in. vested the savings of her income in foreign se curities, to have means of subsistence in private life; and it has been said a hundred times over, that her chief investments are in the United States. X have even heard that, the Swings have purchased for her, at least, ,hall a street la the oil bf lie* York. ' - - 1 1' • All sing the praise ofruby wine, • "Through metal goblets Armin, And murmur of the purple vine !Needs endless summer glowing r flow nell it charms, the besit it warms, The iota in ten:Alms steephig, As beauty, mirth and bates bright birth i•l•ehi}dirithin its keeping. Bat wherefore gild the tempting draught, Which eth!us the lip that praises ? 2t nectar far more pam and meet The wearied spirit raises 'Twill tinge with light care's darkest night, Like some divine libation! ' JO' fills the eyes, and hearts bitathlgh Beneath its InspStatioo. It ripples - throngs tho eller spout, In dour, transparent china. - ...Brought frettbly,from.tho uParklittg; bctrth, Ity Phillis or by DMA: -Wow rich the sccut.whert softlyblent With cream; rleh; thiCk told yellow, Whose currents glide in mingled tide Its pungent strength to m mellow t It Maratha flash of soul and sense, 11 wit and courerse mingle; For mind's best rays, Ilke sorrolrit waves, neer rush to meet us single ; Bright ferules ettiko on minds alike, Tbatfade not with the fleeting, For words that thrill grow deeper still When glance with glance Is meeting. It wakes within the melting soul _ Time's lost or buried pleasures. Old friends, old books, pia songs, old joys, And all life'sgarnered treasures bereft of pain, 'Swill softly gain Old memory's ballasted places. While o'er us rise, in taiga guise, Soft smiles on vanished Sues. As one lay one our gnats depart, Left with remembrance only, We se:treaty sigh that time flits by, And leaves na sad amilonely Hope's morning breaks;soui .30Y awakes, Life's gloomy page to taighten, As on our quiet, silent hearth The dying embers lighten. Then on the pillow softly sinks The head with visions teeming, And many an Eastern pageant Moats Before our gorgeous dreaming ; To flee life pass In fancy's glass, With moon-ilsbt, beaming, It seeks the breast divinely blest Through adsty Wells gleaming. TILE LADLES OE TEE CREATION; OD, 110 W I WAS CORSO OF num A 'STRONG-3MM. ED WOMAN. I am a young wife, and not an old woman.— In fact, I can still venture to give my real ago to the inqaisitive gentleman who comes round with the census papers, and I have not been driven to seal up the fly-leaf of the family Bi ble, which records "Amelia Jane, born Ist May, 1880." My husband, as oil hilfriends assure me, is all a man ought to be. I think fie might be a /reds less obstinate, and I confess he has a bad habit of bringing his old bachelor friends home to dinner without warning. When I re monstrate, he is very eloquent about the unim portance of what there may be for dinner, the chief thing being a hearty- welcome, &c., &c., &c., though I must say I've never found him ex actly indifferent to what is served up. Still I don't congdainAnite the reverse I'm very happy now—l say now, because I was not always so. I propose to disclose, for the benefit of the young women about to marry, the secret of our discomfort, and our present happiness. The feet is, I was sbrought up a strong mind ed woman. I was educated on the Pestalozzian system—taught to ask questions about every thing, and to insist upon answers. After I had pumped my governess dry in this way, nonplus sed papa. and gravelled every body in the house, eo wonder I was found a nuisance. They tried to find food for my inquiring disposition, by em playing my restless curiosity .on all sorts of'', "courses." till my intellectual digestion became seriously impaired. Before eighteen I had ta ken to green spectacles, and Professsr Faraday's Friday night lectures. One thing, however, t do owe to the royal institution—l met my hus band there. He was charmingly ignorant. I explained things to him, and his first avowal took place after I hadnearlyiblown him ap by at tempting to decompose, oxygen, in which I only succeeded in decomposing myself. Ile attended three courses at the institution, and declared he had a turn for science, which I found oat niter ward"' was only n penchant for me. During three !masons wo sat on the same bench, inhaled the same gasses, started at the same explosions. lie put a great many questions to the lecturer, and on 6 question to me, which I answered in the affirmative. After. our marriage, I found that his taste for science declined rapidly, Ile tusked me no more questions about the,themical affini tits,_and eeensed,perfectly insensible to the en ricamdiseaveriee ie and piticantologteed fields of investigation.— The only question he seemed inclined to enter tain, were questions of house expenses; and when one Friday I proposed that we should attend Faraday's lecture on a candle, be declared he dicrnt care a snuff about such things, and that he wished, as I was married, I would not bother my head with such stuff. This was very painful to me, -and we had -our first dispute about this point. I quoted Mrs. Bomersville'e example_ to prove that a woman may be deep in science, and make no worse wife for it. I told him about the Russian princes , with whom Euler corresponded, and theirofes somas who used to lecture at Bologna, though she was so pretty she had to address her class from behind a curtain. Nothing would convince him. He scoffed at the scientific preteusions of the sex, and whert - I carried the question still further, and enlarged on!the odious tyranny by which men strove to cabin, crib. and confine our minds and bodies, he flew into a passion and went straightliff to his chi% where he dined and came in :very late, culling very strongly of cigars. I cried a good deal that night, but am sorry to say that I soon after returned to the subject. And the more sure our argument was to end in his leaving me in quite a passion for that abominable marital harbor of refuge,' the club, the more sure, slime hew or other, was the conversation to come back to the ape point In fact, I became quite wretched, and didn't think he was bit hap pier than I was. Had I not been luckily oared of my notions about the equality - of the sexes, lam sure we should have seperateci—a ,miserable. Couple,— And how doyoutlaink I was eared;? I had been reading the report of that remarkable meeting at Byracuse,.l7. S., in which the rights •and wrongs of women were so forcibly set forth by Min Lucretia ?lett and her friends. had a Perfectly awful argument with'Etiward.upon the report of the meeting ;In the Times; ond. he, had gone to the club, as banal, denouncing; strong minded women, 'with an obviOns allusioe to, me, and' declaring that this - continual dis' cuselon wee enough to wear a man's life out. I retired to bed with a deep sense of the wrongs of our sex, and of Edward's brutidity, and thinking what a world this wonldbe .if women had their proper place in it on ftil = 4e . qattlity with men, I tried toread myself to Sleets's/Rh. Tenny son'e Princess, and thought lda'a argument much more conchasivo,than the poet's conclusions. 'At, , laid I fell asleep, and dreamed--4E ,a. dream, that it seemed as if I lived a whole life through it all And now for my d ream. I was living in a world where the relations of the sexes were turn ed topsy-turvy, the women filled the men's places, and the lords of creation were ladies.— How we revelled in the change at firet—partic niftily after dinner. It was so pleasant to be left round the diniawroom table, and discuss the vintages and trifle with the dessert, while one thought of the gentlemen yawning over the al bums and annuals, and getting up dreary little bits of flat scandal over lake-warm cups of tea, and boring each other, and being bored, all alone in the drawing-room. I rather think we talked a: good dearer nonsense about the wine, and old Mrs, Peabody (whose front had unaccounta bly disappeared, leaving a venerable hald head with a little fringe of gray hair round about it, which, somehow, atm -didn't seem in the least to care about seeing) entirely failed in her attempt to preeentes.froni nibbling at the macaroons and bonbons, which she amid spoiled our palates for the claret I'm afraid, too, that some.of us took more wine than we were need to, and I know I saw a great many more candles than there were on the table, and Edward complained bitterly of the way I chattered With young snr cingle, after we came up stairs in the drawings. room, which was not until we had been sent for three times. But to see how very glad they seem ed when we came in, and how it afterwards sip peered that they had been comparing notes con cerning their wives and their honse-keeping. ex penes, until they had all but quarreled. I- di• not feel well for the rest of the evening, and fell asleep on the sofa, till it was time to take Ed ward home. ,Next day I bad such a head-ache ! I vowed I'd never "pass the decanters" again as long as I'lived,. but got up stairs with the gentlemen.- , - Edward wanted very much to go out shopping, bit I was too ill to escort him,so I sent Mary, dur foot-maid, to tale care f him and two of hie Mends OD called. Mary tell me they were agoed dealstared at in Regent street, but that she thought her big stick and cooked hat fright!- , sued tkom. xi felt, after rite, it was not safe for Edirardte *UN: out vitliuut and, as he wanted me to' For the Morning PaeL ; .4 : • ; ,,; i 1- . , 7 . ; . :t. , "' r ,`:-.-•.,'-';'i-1.,' ; ,• From l.buKniekerkerl3l•7zlne. ocirform.: Eff MSS Dan LitwBoN. ENE ...,... , - . .. ,,- ,...--1•,.,--..,-3, , : . .... ._ . . ERN REBA f :~:~...~_9 __ f„_ d go into the an ,went velih him;'bnt, feeling .thed; mounted an omnibus. The.earl was. a smart girl; but her% I langnage sall:l!r:ilreadfally .4 alstig,liiintzlirak slit eked. et tle- . fityle in which she ehe,deldy,to bid geatlebes()4o* Wiq down, not: want Therrirat (rionihe addressedits SaisbY , en"- . cour4ge4l.. - her.; auk altogether, 114otigiit 3 hich never... Seen two such odious creatures, aria - into . plainVl'etinviiieed ::that Avothirt had no. inane be:.;- fore or behind omnibtieses. We dined at Verrey's, and btayed until it was dusk. I decided to walk homtr, notwithstanding. Edward's remarks about the impropriety of be ing-4'in the'street at thataime 'of night." •I pointed, out to , him, that we could depend on the police, hut—alas! I had forgotten that Mrs. Commission& llaYne was in power instead of, her husband. Just as we passed a horrid gin shop, out poured - a - rabble of drunken people who:insulted me dreadfully ; and when I coiled the police, of course the poor things were dreadful ly alarmed by the behavior of these wretches, one of whom actually plat his arm round the sergeant's waist.. If it hadn't been for the old private watchmen at the bankingtouse close by, (who frightened the drunken men,) the conse quences might have been awful—per Haps the watchmen might have been kissed all around ! I felt. then, after all, street-keeping is a coarse and brutal employment, fit only for, the other sex. The next morning Emily Brown (not Julia, who was called to the bar last year, came in with, her cousin, to'whom she told me she had pro posed only the day before while they were out s sst~ing__•_Emily had gone into the navy, under Mrs. Admiral Napier,-and seemed to me to have grown a sad, wild - sort of girl. &tensed midi phrases, " shivered her timbers" frequently, and declared she wanted to "splice the main . . brace," which I discovered was the sailor way of nsking.for a glass of spirits I Then she was fall of stories about life an board,ship—what larks they used to have in the cock-pit-- how she had been sent to the mast-head for be: ing saucy to the capts.iness, awl bow cold it:was --anti what they used to suffer in rough weather, and bow they had to live for months together on salt beef and biscuit ; and, altogether, I felt that it was an abominable thing to condemn- poorwo men to such hardships, which, after all, men sre. better suited for. After Emily and her cousin had left, Edward insisted on my taking his arm to hear the band. play at St. James'. Really, Iliad never thought Edward so frivolous! however, it was not worth while to contradict him; so 1 took - him.-- When we got to St:Jamie,. I saw at'once: what it was that made him anxious to- bear- the band. Imagine my feelings when I found that it was composed of 'the nicest_ young ladies, in such very becoming uniforms, with a stout old drum max:mess. Instead of fifes and drumrh the in struments were guitars and pianos, and they played Julien's polkas, and marched away to the tude ,of The girls we've ZVI behind us-' Alto gether, it struck me as being a style of tangle better suited to dance than to maretr_to battle upon. and I could not but admit to myself- that the old fife and drum was more spirit stirring of the two. Edward wanting a new hat, no I went with him to buy one; but be was such &time about -it, trying on upwards of a dozen hats, that thought I never should have got him away. I never imagined before that' shopping could be such a nuisance, -and then I saw that it was a merciful arrangement which sends us to shop, and our htrsbonds to wait for tan L left Edward at Gunter's and Walked home. When I reached our own door, I was atopped by two over-dressed, tawdry, - fat womettof the Jew ish persuasion,-who,,tappitig me on the shoulder; produced a piece of paper, which they 'called a writ, and informed me that I was their prisoner, on a judgment for one of Edward'a horrid cigar bills I pointed out to them that the debt was incurred by him, and begged them to take him; but they told me that the law, now,- made the wife answerable for the husband's debts, than which, nothing, can be more unpiaL I telt at once, that this was no thanes for the better,and that, after all, it was quite right that if some body must pay or go to prison, it should be the husband, and not the wife. I Was so annoyed by this latter circumstance, that I wont to call upon . Mcs. Borongby, (a re cently elected member of Parliament) an old school-fellow of mama's, who had always proved my constaet friend. Such a scene of confusion as I then witnessed, I shall not tirget; the stein were littered all over with brooms anddiSt pan and the drawing room, into whffiti I made my way as I could, wits in as great confusionad,a broker's shop. On an elegant ottoman ttere dust pan and a beadle of wood: the sofas . were strewn with blue books, a pair of slippera. an ottere cloak , and the honaemaid's box of black lead and bruskes, - Ai olil~grey parrot find out at bis and was busily employed in picking boles in a beau tiful table cover, whitest , "Buttons." the page, was seated at the piano, endeavoring to pick out the notes of an Ethiopian ineledy,,calted iT be. Devi). "Sich Bettis tip Stair.” Wheal succeeded in making the young gen tleman aware of my presence, he cooly told me that "Misses was busy, and would'nt be die turbed by nobody, and that master had gone out in a huff, 'cos he'd been rowed for wanting to go to the play, and misers was getdn'-up her Par liament speech for that event& !" This explained to me the - state of the "home Department;" and convinced me that the house in which woman should have a voice wasnot the House of Commons. And so my dream went, on., Everywhere I found that when women attempted men's work, they proved their own nafitnessforit—discover ed that oar nations of haPpiness, and freedom, and dignity of the other hex ape fonoded- on a mistake, and that it only depends on us to 'make them our slaves and adorers. Itis true, we are not in the House of Commons; but what, after all, Is public opiniou? The opinion of men, if we do justice to ourselves, is the opinion of men's wives. Is there any field forpolitical manoeuvre' or legislation like home? What is n Chancellor of the. Exchequer to a who ? Whatthe Budget it; the weekly house-bills ? What the difficulty of 'ringing the supplies out, of the House of Com mons, toth at ot extracting a cheque from s hard , up hubby? Depend upon it, there is employment, for any amount of jockeyehip and ptanagement Without 'putting one's head beyond the street door. And so I was cured of-my :notion 'of plat ting woman on an equality with man. I saw that the question between the sexes was I not one of superiority - or inferiority.;, that our two spheres lay apart from each other, but that eiteb exercised on the other a most blessed Influ ence—man's sphere, the world; woman's sphere, - the home; - the former bracing_ the_gentle influ ences - of the latter, by its rough. sharp lessons of effort, endurance, and antagonism; the latter tempering and hardening the effepta of the -for mer by its self-denial; its itympathies, and its at fectious. Aud I felt that .if we are to compare these two spheres, the woman'a,---while the nar ialVer—is, in many respects, the nobler of, the two, and her part-in the battle of life not unfre quently the most important and dangerous one. This was the lesson of m 7 dream. I awoke' Sint us Edward let himself in with his latch-key, and I begged his pardon for my silly forward ness. I have never had another argument since; an I don't believe I have any "mission" that can take me away from my own.fireeide. We had sweet' dreams the other night, . . When all around wax stilt— - We dreamed we satFs ADSt of folks ray - up their printer's bill? GOVICNH3LENT :MAIL STEA3SEII3.--The following appropiatitmo are made in the appropriation bill which recently passed the honse, - apd has been sent to the senate New York to Liverpool $858,000 New Yark (Chagres line) - 200,000 Panama to California ' - 348,000 - Charleston to Havana 50,000 Across the To,lawn of Panama:,.:. 1 20,000 Bremen and U ralines - :350,000 The Vera Cruz and New Orleans lino to have an appropriation of $85,000. • Le - A CLEBATXAN. - An old and Valimble .subscriber has sent ns a certificate from one of :his Parishioners, which he wishes published tor ,tho benefit of bb3 neighbors, and the community at large. It states on authority that'needs n confirmation, the particulars of a remarkable cure bV- Ayees Cherry Pectoral, an article we have already taken occasion to notice, and which we have reason to believe, is worth notice. This sufferer had been reduced very low from the ef fects of a Cold and Cough, caused by over exer tion at a fire, nearly three rears since, and from it was evident to his friends that he was fast hastening to a premature grave. Many,of the remedies , of the day and the'advice of tient Physicians- , had all failed to afford him lief, -When, he Was Induced - to the .Pen; torali which soon caredhim. ',The crowded - state of our columns 'wit 'admit'the fall particulars but we earnestly invi te the:attention' of our real-. filers i te the aitrertisereent in another : irt of oar laiper.=-CAristittn Advocate. B=MM= MEM MEIISMENI "DAPpisca" ,~'. It' MEMM BOOKS IN Tam Thar= Sims.—The whole number of books published in the :United States during the year 1852; was • .. . 1288 Of these there were reprints of English-pail • lications and translations...—. .. . 822 Original worts .. . ...... , . :...:.::::. :;:966 . Id4 . erft lies 446. Air Meier*. J.JI.Idd receired Ars itisnernt do o F. 5. CLUTErS 14* mimed EOM SOAPS, aoraprisia; tbiontlnary Honey bars, Fa tal. Sandra Wlndacr,*oisieliarrn Windsor, Mac. and Haney Sharing Sciaps....it Ls admitted by all, that Ctismat's Seeps gaze the Anistht wwl4l. ' APLlMio . 4llrcir _ . . Air Have caw beo=o themmat ., Specffic for Espana or derangement the In its nwet complicated forma , medicine hie done en 1111131e11:0 amount of good in en" ring this fearful disease, so common througlasit the tThhni States, and, 111 . 1 errisienoe of its efficacy; we.wilfstate that It is rapereedixrc ever; - other =WY- Tho cimand th is certain cure is unpratedentaL Orders far it are corning in from ati quarters, end ertn7 _mall brings something of the following tenor cxxnzzocs, Ohio; .7==y 185 L aleurs..T.Wild Cb.--We are nearly out of Meade. Pills. It wound be well to keep us supplied, as there Le a ro:rig demand for .than in caw place. - Oa= a Cues. For sale by most of the Druggists and blerehtusui, and by the sole proprietors. J. ISDD Jr CO., • Mari xl.tir ' 60 Wood street.' • • air Law Spirit 2, Hyportheindeleav -want of energy and =petty for business or titsposition to enjoy ure and happiness, are wretched complaints ahich silently Prey upon the constitution of the unhappy object. They are usually brought-on through troubles and alltictione of the mind, sedentary habits, moaned air and . close applledinta to study. They are romethner attended with loss of appe: tlle, %digestion, dyspepsia, ncrvons debility, fright.M dreams, and a pal li d. unheal th y, donne:Let countenance - Nowt oldie these. melancholy dlertdcrs exist, the -bright pakllag eye loses its ocnatod lue.ro—the ndad is pertetra, tration and rive:ley—the body its manly courage and rigor, - and the noblest foeliogs of one nature gradually (brindle sway to a fretful penriph temper, until Me becomes a bur then, and other diseada arts to sbortenthe evidence of the wretched victim. A balm for these horrible disordons net be found In that excellent article, HALSEY'S FOREST .WINE • tfirSee Large advertisement in another column. • Sold Wholesale Isla r.otail by Dr. GPO. H. KEYSER, 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa; al so, by JANES T. 5A31212, north-west.corner of Federal aboet and the Diamond, Allegheny City, • do:TS:imam Ifir titereorttla.—lt ht atm M. Bier's Petroleum to aaj that It has born known to maple taly eradletda Bury I .tage at this dremilnl disease In Lass Onus than any new remain and st Ins oast or Mourrenlonee to the patient The thcmrands of arnitimdea In the hands of the mirk.; tor, many of which are from well knalen citizens cdthe citY of littaberrgh and its Im solaas vicinity, go wallow clearly and beyond all dooht, that -Epee I'Z - cot= Is a medicine. of no common value, not only as a local remedy in Arra/P. As, ;ftheweatiret, Da•fnessi lose of fight, but as a valuable htternal remedy, 'netting the. Investigating phyzielsns, as well ea the suffering patient, to become acquainted with Its merits. Those having a dread of mixturm are ensured that this medicine is purely natural, and is bottled m it flows from thebrnom brave earth. _ The foaowinfiveztjfiade is copiedfmn a paper puldithedat S7racvte, ti. .Y., and bears dale Audeurl 2;1152, to which is also ierc=:4: appended the artifinsfeoftheeboo2al D. Y. Rot, it D., of S • .. , 11als may to troth, certify, that I hive born so badly ef; Likud with Scrofula the lansevert yearsthet most of the time I hare been unable to attend to any kind of husinees„. and much of the time unable to walk and couilaed to my beds and have been trentol nearly all the time by the bent Physicians our country affonis; I =atonally got soma re. net, but no care, and ...rationed tosrow worse until Dr. Feet recommended use to try the Petroleara,:or Rock Oil, as eve tythlng else had Wed... I did so without faith at first; but theeffoct wm ectonirhing; it threw the poison to the surface ;Owe; and I at owe began to mew better, and by using S en bottles 'hate got a care worth thousands of donate. HMS. NA.NCI , Si. ITATlsrizir . This my certify that I hare been acquainted With slu'r's Petroleum. or noel: Oil. fur otore than 0. year, 14.4./1 1 Te re peatedly witnei9es'ite hereicial ti r .ool3 in the core of Mao tent niters and other themes for which It Is rewitanMeidwi, and ant with canMcnee retommend it to be a inediehte woe. thy of ittleutkin;end can safely say that edema bee attend ed is use whereother n)teirte had felled. • • l'ar sale by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. Na27alltw. Notice to Contractors. S _ ADT S. MOUS . CANA.L.—Sealed proposals for the construction of the (ale around the Falls of St. Mary, In the State of Anchises , will be metre' until noon of the first der o f April nest, and will be opened on that day,: e , - The . will Do constructed st,7e,mbly to' the /Let of Congress and the Art of the tel,lsLaturn of Ilichlzur, ding for the construction of the eame_ The plans and one. cdfitatiola are on Mc. Id the otSre of Capt. *ft nfteld, neer, at Detroit, to which ref.rmee La mode far more steert . rote informstian; ' Proposals to be aldressol to S. Conant, Eoi., sal must la eceornpented . hi the names of garottes. Contractorinarnee to be written out In fall JOEIS DAlatV. ILCNRY LADYARD. . . SITURAEL CO2tANT, WLLLIA3I.S, CIIADNCY JOSI.III, Detroit, February 111U3,1853. . - - Ig°Pittsburgh City Gloss Work s.-. P. CUNNDiGiId.3I l W. iitaruifidainrs OJP,WM. 15)W GLASe I No. ntr Market sireet. Letwoni Prat , sad. Second, Pittsbiztrih. rean'a. Partkalar alteution.paitt to' old Abs. deniers in FLINT GLASS, VIALS, BOT-, TLES, to. Tao of the firm ban: practical men. sill ;be their entire attention to the bagmen% and they feel eon& dent they am produce as artkle ITlnthry Epp equal to any either of forelzs credocattie manrilactam. Erslif LVVERUIFW=i .1010.XS-60 Ix:Li la prime order;reledliv.l fir nap by • unal . • • SIIITII a .81NCLLTR.; 71_1010011.1 , -60Sde spd finished fa the but style; -0 Pore idlittt sieen • - SMITH t smclanc... 10 : Sil MU T PAhY mat AUarLOOMI3, N 0.92 nivel at. 1L 10 bta...Stakitr. - • • sdo .‘inter Elephsiit; . Far - .23111.11:4-3115CLUP. 014139.1 , 4—t30 bbla. wk cooperage; • • ,• . • 400 do cnneoL. do; For solo by mini' • • •• SMITH & SLNCLIIII A T PI VATS BALE—STEAM Y.suitizs r istatAits,u. A 2be Eegines, Boller& CbaloAopil ell the Irian work of be grtrAppor AnTs, for d. Apply to me: • • JAIIES BLAKELY. BUCKETS AHD TUll.:'—• . . 60dos.11osocr Deekots; 33 do lorgoTabs; .! •• 15 do ranall do; FOTsaleby • , surra a sweats. rant..l.ll-30 boxes . • Robinson's 6's; .• '25 do W. 11, Grant's 'WI, 20 dp Weboner .t.Son'a S 3; 6 do do do Vs; • • With r variety of other brands. For sale by • me MIITLI 2 BD:CLAIR.' MCI. COAL DEALI3I.3.—Fos SL. -A Farm of IV. scree at j good brining and coal land, there being about 51 semis at arl, lth a rancid, ems, to-, In complete order. Mao, n good Urfa bonne, barn, &e ,eight tenant houses, situate on the Monongahela ricer: price $5OOO. • Also, f 5 0:2V3 of cool, without surface, edjotning the above. CIITIIIIEILT & SON, General Agents, 140 Third street. MintNTRD IIIgUiDIATRLY—A Geretaa man. to lITO in' TT a private family, and Waal to a garden, and other matter* about the house- ~ • 1. ..JJ.BO-81.1 good Girls. to do htrusewarkin gemered,ln ipairate &Tallies and hotcbt. ' - Apniy to of ,g RAGET eizee ,TY,' 1570. 43, comer of Woad liadYglbts,* Intellip.eoce °taco; and. rarg Estate drette:r. Q . ELLIN° OUT--SPITTOONS, WATKS 4411114.101.117 f:D18 JABS. ac.— - 60 Water Jars, ell sizes; : • ' 100 doz. Spittoons, ell sizes y, • ' • ' • 64:1 do Spud - and BledkinleEJus; • t And a large essortment of llorkine•ni Ware. For sale at 301er cent less than the usual priee--10- - - JA3IFS StIKELT, • 186 Wood street, neer Liberty. sit° the lloncusble the Judges of the Genera Quarter See, J. • alms of the Peace. in and Dm the minty of Allegheny : The petition of -Wilitant Franey, of Baldwin Town ship, in the county *Solenoid, humbly shewellt,--That your petitioner bath provided blmaelfwith materials In the ao._ comnxdation of. travelers and others, at his dwelling holm. In the Township albums id, and prays that your Honors will -be pleased to grant him a license to'kecp s -public house of entertainment, and your petilloner bound, tv U . pray.: We, the subscribers, citizens of the Township eon:said, do . Mentity, _that the above petitioner i s of ...pod repute for hon =d Inzalnlunee, and is well -pror with house mom and convenienoes for the accommodatlon and lodging of strangers amt travelers and that mid tavern Is necessary. Atli West, John C.Rlsher,D Jones, 51 Burkhart, Id Mel ly, James Stewart, John Hayes, Wm Bflaugbitn, A Brand, Harvey Robinson. A ra)binnen. trm illSes. znallat• Bay 'Wood Nursery and Gardens. TA1.1115 KENNEDY. Vats Manager of the well-known ity muse Monies, New Torg„) two leave to. inform the .publie. that he haugow established an =LYME lIB SKBY, on the Farb[ Mr. JamesB. - Negley. near East M eth where he shall be prepared,after the sth Instant, to re. *rive and fill orders for every variety of Fruit and Ornamen tal Tress. Iludy and arm florin Shrubs and Planta. in addition toe dudes and =parlor sleeken band, tie has =dß arringernenta with one of the largest Nur/erica ia the East,. to seep op his supply. Haring a thorough and lon= riffles In the badness, he can assure his customers satisfaction.. _ . Mr. Kennedy would also respecifttlly offer his iseprtem in designing. Wingert; and managing amid Cemeteries, Pub lic Parke, or the grounds of Country Besidannes; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, A Pleurraque.geonery, Ate., in the highest Myles tirt imt ' aret..- Practically acquainted with emery branch of Landscape Ibudenizg, and having spent year in the Sylvian Peeks -of Ragland, and on the hm- ailed buds etthe..lintlisahlo. Dopes be has the capacity to meet the wising of dailenist furor Wm. . • Ctrnmunleallaras can be sidanued thenculltbs . Gar Poet Mice, or left at the Warehouse or Mears, Negig Mohan.= Wood street. malty KENNEDY t CO. Me AWN—LIMO:INi assorted, in Smokehorma,*(terught JUI the reduced rates,) end tar sale on favorable teams, bye . LEIX33, Et'ALIS4.d.OO., Noe. ZB2 sod 244 Liberty strast.•• - EllbuMll-100 bids. spears* Mills Extra Flunily Fkrar; . 11)3 do choice brand Si:Testae Floor; • . " ' 75 do Serstebed Floor; ' ' • -In store and ter sale by - -• mark ..• - , ET7IA.F.T k 111:111LX llltedil6.l. TRB PLY CAIIP.M—Of tame and elegant. designs and colors, received this day at W. 31'01x:terra Carpet IYarermn, N 0.85 Fourth street. - We invite ette.at, Unlike call. of Cone -exiting to ftmildt Steam - or Home& to • !marl) . W. 3PCLLNTOCIE. U.BaIOVAL..= aloanovr, has rewired to No, Z 6 Moly dyed, beer Stnswberry a/ley, where be Intends keepb4 al assortment of TLY, COPPER sod SWEET . I:Etati WARE,' Inakoala and Baba 0001C.LNG .STOVTIS, af most improved patterns. . mariMt •. Est:::o66.lZ are tnrltol for iropplylng the MonoiDgahala Cetnoter7 CoroPoll .ntlh Oft =OMANI)* L 00•113 14 ten feet in length, azaistont In=lon•-•-etralght enough Ithen bewo:l or saved, to nail on than:for . aeretal feet pettbant trade... Elm, for =Win cents, per panne]: Particulars ftcrnlshailon application to the - Toms ! Ozer, Na. I4S Foorth street.. • mi l turdhlt.w • • . ; aims 8. CaLliT;. T &ND W.A.SIidItiTS..ISOOGHT, SOLD AND LOCATED. Tb/3111113tasigered, amneettan with Alex. ld'Oreggot o Etti., of Davenport, lowa, will attend to- the locating of ny long sentching titlea, Parm of or a other Int ?isms la the State of lowa, relati a ve to p Wk. landa. Tents moderate; and the strictest attelitton ;ea to instructions ratetrad,ar to at* baudaess entrusted, to them.. JAMES DJ , IiKRI • • feh,l No. 18d, ontnee of Wood and Liberty eta-. 4 w r ,-; . • • • .4. f,4f: • , -sz , •• • - Lr . .— cr. A . . 7.1) voftza Dcorsopeu st delock; persrmattc6tocmmaaei . . at Zttte x ttay be secured et the Sax Office, 4= 1 4 UM ,. dig, without extra charge. • 'nt talt.of the ereussguaseat ofthe eelebrstel betimes, Md'lls MARIE DIME!, cm which occastort eh* will appear se Lady Macbeth_ The whole of the Doable Comp:laywW appear ; 'allot Mr. Lode's beautiful muds will be Tan- Ermteto, Mirth 7, the pularmattee v 111.0721192010 with Shakepeares great TntiomilV.. Metbeth: .• ! '...' •'• ••-- '. ....«. 111r. Division!, - MardatL•.,;;LaTf,e.• - .1. 4 ..'.11 7 : - .C.7 --7 7 . .!• . ' Ledy .3115ebetti.....;«.........4.•"...;......1W1LD5L. DpryL." - ;.- • - Singing Witeb:. - ..::.::.....: - ......... - - • :.o.:Wltte. rgijtrr.. 1 , , - .-2 'f .• `.• By Mr. anttAixs. killbezt,3le.3SoliVailialiges-Vadgcrgo•: •-' To conclude with the entirety aer Pala of -: - - - - - . .'• .en fi nc VIE IICRI: DI ..1111i DARK. i n ••.' , • .-- --•.• - i. ' il% G slre.Gm rvsii reenHa h..............--...«eh. :.z7,:::• 4. ,...1Tr01L1ci• -' 7 : . • 7 1 • -..........:• ..-.;:. • -.- .. ' . Gotmteog de 110adde5u,........ ...;....: lid'lle3L Dozot.:."': ... ;B. ABLOhirnenn Den " W . ITAMIIej :N0.114 caidttiatidat 11. A. * SI -- C• • ••cr • - Fa • ••• OM es, corner of Tlctirdand Wool streat.s, Atom, •ANGERONA LODolr4 ti the. /o.—Tibir uvy Atigeromai Lodge ; 'So. D, L o. of A 3., -irrm WedEttsiny stain in Wasblugtan 1 aII, Wftl it. j 317 TEA.—Yar the beau:alma TzatnEitsz- Lug, at ;$), cants tb, go to the . Pekin Tea N 0.33. Filth strata, wheretha iret7 pat. Gift% ‘"" UV% ba had.. . _ .JOBLIN H. POW LE R , - late Yowler /kot mut. Shoe 31enntecturqr,and'inalearaiDteles, No, 14 Pairdsy street, ATI, slirrsbelcos the sitar goisse;Ser. York. , • ' ' - - grar - Len ' 0. Salver :aerial awarded by Frarallelba Instltutei.4lllo2...P.-B:SlUMlN,Mannhe turer 'of Pocket 13ockl, rem 31re ,,,,, qm., How Wood Writing rtreiaiog Coma and Work Betel, 20(p Arch died,wr '.-;- SICC2 beam Sixth: Pluledelptds. z0w7:36 *. 0. 0. le.—i'laes of - • • lifaShboirton tlrY Waal street, betwcsm Fifth street sit& Virgthisllscr; -- Pirtsciecon Lows, No:MX—Moots crviry Toisday eranlna MIIICAXELLZ ENCIII73Wit, 137— . -3Leets e4st. and WA Brid3,7 clench mouth.'_'. • ' tmar23:l7 - 1 1 .-- a --, w i zk or r. EaLANCE. , CglarAllilft i t sets 089,172.. °ldea of the . Pitisteertle &gamy ia the S m . BacaaoLEVoSy &I,lxasts,No.Eo Woad arrest-..., - . _ nonswredreadhilly tormented with corns. d etstals— renuody wiLl be found in Dr. l'Anuorto Co m' Piossis,. sole by Dr. GE01: EilliSllft. - 140. - Wood etteet. . rotolrit-P44=ers. - pertorz -. . , - - ded=tlans to those who bqy to erliegen. - - . r, Cu**rnss • • lirY Curtain ?trimmings of Irrery desaiptiothliantitt Pluahes,l3ratatelke, dtei'Lwa, and Alusita'.ftzbamt,N.-T, Painted Winfluir Shades, Vit Canakes, Curtain Flus, .te, wholemln and rvtalt-... VI. EL CA-IMM •h0.1t39 Claesr.ut stEeet, cruller Phil:3ll4llW . Curtains Made sad Irlmmed .iat tlvirmr newest Irma, style. . ' fx=rll43 , . fOo • • llllUerls Window Shade *tory, COLN= W. SiXOND AND PIIILADELPIELL Oar motto la, "C irri* Sala ea &tat 1Q1•• Store, Church, end I#4;3:BOciit SHAII&4 r nude ictoi .4:l3••Dealers and °then =lnvited to give!! ma, T IVI Chalan g • tue irb ere. - • .11.41. 7 1112 • ' 13.19 corner Second aid Anti ets:;Plab6: -> EMS'S DeLGITEBBSOTY.P.EI‘4_ . _ Not OMee in all Wade at wember,lreallitta....3l. - to4 P. 3L, ghistg jut: 1. accmste tatistle aTILI =twat* lacciesi, cola, and vadAT au• ;mesa. to the emaxamt cheap dagteerteatrites:at thai SAWA:eI 'cheap Fricrer4- 1 46142 5 ids 77 4 1 N 1 uPwltAisecor-to the fitz3 slut quality acme or [nun& - • - Bo= for thlUran; tram 11 3/. to . LI LI P 3f P.• • • • 11. r...—Likatrwsktkd'4e). ur demoted peewhe taken to inn , Ire a. . twoee In' bik ra Ice - .greesblegiFthArglntevan`UWeer,, roeLfereas, aeatl7asmor vithwLjalii or, DOWN , .:-1 tar, Yrlnetial Aurist al th e N. Y.,7lkiSaykrapdalizaarl• ea,:matra at ttt I toif4itet.rhiretuogiigtook.LiEdo P. at - = - - . • atirtemileitititt this branch orstesdi) bigirtoteduarhis treatment to 'stab 4.lvee briaciess affelllo2 theft* cOst: - aimed and °Wraith fopylcdoycr . Oimogitst.tfeAdate thy weans prescribed. . n etc2ll WASSQICLOVEIIa I - . Insurance COmpany-or the Cittyy of Pittsbaanghi- J:K.3loollgßAD,Yrtiklinst ItMliSX,6ecreui7.. 7 Init. insure aggoat YilU anC MARINE IMES of aA -, kiruls.- inaltalonztdials. Howe; Zioa. 124 and US, !' . a. E. ktoortzeid„. TW. B. C. Bawler. ' ;It B. Slm pioni • Mo. IL: Edgar, - 'IL B. • - W. W. Dallas, • • . Charles . rt..rwa,vo. • . s. - • AI; wivnalusairo.t. Ai;iishuts, .Icarph Kaye, • William Wilkiaraa. 1.2'.123AN5. lnausaawce . Conapau.r.: DEL Office: 94 Water Strut, tttween•MarUt cad firgaitiats. • Daum HULL sod CAIIGO Disks, or, the 0/0o asid*lsakk sippi givers =at tributntles: -: • . • insuriterwaminst Las or DantiewhY Yam .- - ' ALSO — A. - W=l the Po=t4cif the Sesiamt.bilsiallavigur ES= sad ViszlF9l:;cUlk),a. _ . • Dixiciittii . V. King.'. _ Luber_ • mum Baparyi • - M. Xles, Sazincinek. WlRttm>Birssbank . . Joh* S Dilworth,. 8. Mutsu I' • - FrandiSctlera, . , Et - mud - • Waltc - rrlkcyv ' ' . MAS-100 half ehearliaPed4442o9:lpuilpiy: 1 - 6calua pack, for salt; r iiiommi ft: ;. Towirs BRAWN , . W1NDb1*.114111. , 7 4 . pusii r juirt, epiretl fa !spay. - .wax Whclesate =4 'ClothizA Mardiants; Tstibsiebess respectfully Inform the cusbuseri end ud Us public•ln !hut they hire ibis ctikk naevtei themselves In the Woore business, under the theca' of JOHN 31..CLOESEli t CCL,lbey - rSillt);guity - aollett, s sbare of public patrons,v... . : - ..- • • • The previous busissu'of each sPI be settled br their selves tweets-Iy. • - • - • • fete: • Weiltall intimate Company, -Pittsburgh, - • IIIILLIt; Jr., Praideot GORDON, &crstarj • :•7. 1 CAPITAL; .300,000. Mrrilli; !Mars avant, all kinds of Yaks, HIRE a ]Etas • LINE.: .41b. biases vin be IThey• - adjusted sad •, • . Ilmee PLIS b7.lmitm Oso who le W ; e l' . known in the corninnaity, and who datermined, by , .nromyttless told Ebotalith to Maintain the ebsisetoa arkida - they nave asautatd, as otteting the best. Fr . Figrtk, dame . obo dmlre to be Waived • • _ • Disadon,•.x. Miner, Jr., C.V. Riamakoig7:sV. Thula; Uolmos, Smith, Cabmen. Gliage.‘,/eitima _ r .Wm. Ali. I t yon,Jairli_a;l ! iviatirpi-ikinksAsolislik. Alentamlter Nimle..y Thomas Sena_ J.: • pox, No. N- Wan- sheet, (llkaairka . cu., up stair % ) Pittaborgb. 'nermat • , . Window "Shad. • and • - Cloth "Idannfaaliory, -- - 448 /RWUN S'IIItEEIT, , ' ..• .-.E - R. KEENAN • A 1-2 FEET LANDSCAPE SHADES , C 3/ and Skil. pat.. ‘-± 5 do do - do 5 to S do. . II do 'do - .do • $l,OO to - 2,60 do. flowered, Gollddattd rialoouioDste4 pion ;- • .202 Limo, 4-425 d, 04 We; . ..' *.. - - •• '4 - - - ~ Doll Oil elms, 44 c.; $431r:., 64 itoe-i -- - ':: - • Cordage 02 Cloth, Idocki442Be.; 543194 64400; - IlEozedßaok;..., do _..--.:::1-4.22% 04 400, 64 44e: :_" L Minaltaltd ..,.• ..do ,', ::44=541.44 40% 64 00r.-; . 11ahcesity'sidi s .todeilat 44 62% 04 70%.434 no; .. ' Table 034r00, villt =MK - 44, - 4 01%, it, 8734% and ig man Thor Oil Ck0,1%,44 1 4!1: at sodlee , Perlard'i - • '- •'. - Ilearth.R62 4 , ( 01 ..q6 10 .2)' s l ' a ° '' a dl t t';' . . :- .' .. .. -... Lom Clack. OUCosts, $.144 .. •,- 412 „ , . .• ... -- -- Jacketa $l,OO. -Audi SPAei.. . , e",..... A 1•- .. 1 00022'8AM 2114212E-.0001 1 & ....; 1 , Loug, Pouts. $3,'Z oath, .-.- -z -.. .- ..-.-_ . ... lloware id tktroaTzsusporood;Roselo/e„Groex4llol2„._ :: -.--. , Idoe, , Yelloor ond Crimson Window Mob Oil Cab. as,tddo is Oka sole ood ortecial Moonfook4:714011Gooda Twesnted r - not to sikk, 70th or mgt. - -. , .; , ,-.;!.i.:.-.c ••• - - 00 4 6 , 640 -.,:• It Merchants and Drariets'ibrongbont the , tin . • • • . B. arcULLOOtAH," - • - ,• 11ANIIPACTURED -A.ND,DMAIsER IN PAINTS, OILS, . • Ro. 141 EtiAderk Jage r Ni sr X 031 1 14 TIO /SPBCII , ULM inTite6 the otteotioss of Issuggisti sod Ilerchiuu3 throughout the Union; tts t zhuga and toushos assortment of. PAINTS,. 014/1, 44 of this , BEST: AND PIM EST QUA-1411W, irMth Le arm tornado 2 .° moderato terms. both to Oath - And 4mo-time bulenr_ /Mow ere onsuuenttal soros or the Isssthog Articles: -; . • t LNAD In oil.lo krs;s of to /001 bit: _PLACE. PAINT, YELLDif °CLIMAX.' VET.'ItIID. is oil, • : • ZDOWN, - TTARA: D.ll •,,1 7 IISIBEIt; CIICOME ABSIP" — GBEF.NS, in • • - _____— padoWskripayi_imr;-:la oil: :_ TA1L:411.4884 Cif all -LINSEED 0114_11,A.1V 'anti TOILED PD I SII7i.WHIWgr. CEEALK,!LASIP BLACK. • • EIitiLIBTI T en. EDO,'_ : SOD litd *_lNDlA!irE4liiiti-tirbArc thittßOZ, dry. graND,F/DENDE onkl TI OCURT., dry. - • Cla 40314 PALSIB and BIWNEWTOK; MUM; thy. Pr.gsca. AND ANIIIICAN WINDOW GLAS3." • • ••! Du:masts .tutd - ottuns fa want of say of the stars aunt:loud =Glow 'SU End tt to tholcloterat to eaD.,its onr ;.• f".lllli r y for masnufsctortog and furrrilsodog r and- OUT._ 4 2 /0' tzethe busipagg4iTO tui. adtontage, In setting aro mat 4f those In the, nor Ana , Of'DMIATIGEr, - . , • , r 441 ]Lilac lam, -24 w Tat: JOSEPII. ....... "kerma.. - • • NOGILIDGE . , . • TWICIIELL d 11061trEeE,j T . Corner of conszneretal and Pins 'Stu - ram SlGNMerrd sndCossminsions wlittheet with prmpt ead'ponsanal attention, and advancer will be • Oren 'where required, ou , Craopsasota or Dills of lading, rir hand: - • "' - Onieri for the puressis•Sitiltaiutsth, ,licuip sad 'other Produce 'will be prompts ) iifed a/11a lowest thwart prices. 11:4 Pleetring and Yeinntedintaff Iferchaudizi 'sod Pro- dare will =et with mopedss califsnd'ilbyttteh the lawns rates of Freight will always be- - proeured( a nd e l ea g u e -_- - of Wane t. 034 Despise lis mach as possitde sfeddsth • J. a Watch, St. lards; .Zilts lleirtou; ; fftheierrial; l'ago 4 Bacon, C 0., • ; Busier elcaross„,... • - do;_ (lades% Pam .110 do; ...Hoses a Freiar, - • • do; Clurateau a - • &I: Whibotom; do; Doan , Eilla do e..iSAX CewWmoa cch, 60;4 J.W. Butler & Bro., llifsbk.:ll. AC. !wall Cla4Pltllada; D. lamb, a Ca . ; : de; 'alarDno• J-Slabank.a,)arDoeit-- Witt Dolma; s - 40; B. B. Coaregya,. . - ; dor,. Maw & - Itarrbi.;44‘ Tor*, /Welds • - dot... - wrest azeoresti....t: do; :77esiab Dee Cc:, 'Paltlmate„-„, . Marion A.-rte ...aok.aprsharo •A.; o.Yszwell M. - ,Bastanf ReTtalds, -14;asseinevcr,, • Howard, San ,t Cc l / 2 *, do; H. D. Nom:mob & fl.Twithell A Ce., Commission Mocha:A*B;Am, • • - —7II.EzEIX*.c. ITtliareortoterm Folio of infflinntre,tallili3l=o/f.41114 dl ta to oar *Wren, when utvisedittristter,Am ; mail, or rhea col:armed tra4W3 of boding or s , ar at the) time of shipment. ' •-- - MOGItIIAS & 31cFAUL, ian2o—jan2.l--feb3o ' . . Bt. latdo,Natoonri. NIEVJ MtM TaILt2SE. SP,EOIikL • AQTICFS. " IST* LOUIS, MISSOURI. muumuu: 4.€ x rzawaRDENO • - 'T-7 c:ir,...74::: , .. . ..;:.,....;, '7: 5 .q. ,4 , -- -;...: . :0 , .; ';V:,-5:44.:>.4.• : : ~.....:r.. .. , ...i '' ' ' '' ' • .." ' ';' - . .. r ~ ' - • ,'-•.•. ~': ~'Y,: EMI Ettlykr I 4. Kum a co_ SIMEMiI
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