*.-f v '^L l T* -‘?*^^»'s.» I t.l'~‘J , >.'L b ' ,; -***£? ,- t -4 *, ■fr -£iv >4” J- - 4 * -- -V-'. ~-' A ’'*' ",” ,-* - „ * "--• .;.■?> ■ * - ■- „,■. ~ ... - *s£?* ,**?s c ► ~w j *.l* "J **£»,*. **' jV> ‘*-»f v ’*►,*- *•»*?; * Y j: i - 1 ** \ -*?. * l %&IKJ&lZffJt ktT"'* -'■%*&!**'s& 4 Ji .<- ,vf ; - . ' “ '. r’^ 1 --o>-. > w : .h, - * / , ? V *- jte**wSg “ “ ,- ' : i auannM f ’' f ’ ifaltti&r , - *««>« ?-f«> ’ i'F' : ?' , jV« i ’' s'“*nS; ; ' .ally we-can find - airaufacli •> -or. Hastings made r that Buff ?‘'-f '• - aght upon fte jPest. - VJV tha con .‘ 5 ', ” PEOT’SSWBOSIS with a plain statement tpau,b^ ■ „ -o-of whiob Sit, Hastlngß b M dv «*“»«*? ri '“l'-’ dircot denlal-'to. In'speaking of tfrom tb -'■ / .jpBMOCgATIC saidi~“Tha first information t R o^.' ’ Wtubnrgh bad of bhn>v6s•Sm^b t-v *‘- +, Vjf f‘V 0 THOMAS H. Jb OKfeX 1u ? here with a commissipa ia hia fof ther ’,; ? ii &#&£?&&$ ' ~ of ThSadilpha Omnty. 1 ebatgo of tbe Collcctorsbip on elves sai \t* L Z\f&'zh AUDITOR QKNERAt, wag next known as an applies* EPHEAM BANKS," . <**»**«*V did not get. He then obtair ’?'- > / I& *a^ i iS^ £’\iiv£l£v i ? ' - ron SCRTErOB. GEJJEKAE, large contract, and Bold It > end tw ‘' ' *T. POETEE BRAWLEY, immense profit He then Ightest • *, . ofMarabal—bncoaldnot £§£ V’-i ‘i 2 I "“•''* edibe Consulship to An ’or Steel "> Tm Covtrei Accoußis—We publish on our 4is3p{ , olntca . Meiht B J a W' ’ first ,> B e, this morning, tbe tte |om HoUBe in Plttgbu Buffalo, - .Poaot? Auditors, Ibo Report is of great into- sjjcured Bithont OsJ navi«» f reBt t 0 tte P°°5 lo ‘ aod * on 3 dbo 'Tn n tllo K>°P lB of tWB T Smri 1, - tax-payer. Tho Scrip matter is attended to ip a Btated} c^lf special manner. ' - paper of Honda- , edsb ® &fStn ' ' rnoun as»‘ fen Srois.-We caU tbe espe- tobermore, vre » ring' ciol attention'of our readers to tbe advertise- letters in favor bur l '' meat of Messrs. Wnu Xeonard & Co, who have to the office v her opened a Flour and fed Storeat Ho. 60 Smith- wasnotaair *■ f“' field, betncGn lhiraoni Fourth streets. These °®f h to f.% ‘ genUemon will always keep on hand a choice ar- whioh tbe a ‘•- tide of .family flour, manufactured at tbe best He soy 'the .1 - mills in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Custom -‘tts* ,\ r < There Is probably notanother city In tbe Ua- the S 3 n ™> ion or the same population-of Httsbnrgb, that afte ‘°“ 0T '' compactly built, and yetis without a Pub- tw M“ tt ._ .■ >lifrPark or Sijuaro, where tbe Peopleoanbrea- tl ntendc ' ’ / the freely niter tbe cares and labors of tbe day ’ *• J S r ~’~'' 1 are mrer. From the Monongabelo river to tbe r . ooe * T " ®««n» of tho FlfA Ward.-from tbe "» nt ® - Allegheny to Boyd’s hill, there ia nbthing-to be ma ? fa "■ aeeabut piles of brick end mortar, which, in tbe 6 . - ' summerseaaon, reflect the scorching heat of tho lAgm 1 bnrmngsnn. As population increases, the do- im ®ll mand for-bnsineaa standswill of course,augment, 0 , nnithe'iKaoemfort of tbe-cititons, arising from , »crowded popnbfimt, wiU be greater thanitis ' .. f pt present,-, —- . We have on several occasions spoken or tbe “ jitfvA great necessity there exists for a Public Perk in j - ’V’Hrfjfj;? Pjttsbargb; but wo. might as well “ talk to the **..? winds” as to address tbe Councils of ibe City iv'-xi& .^5;- on a subject-of such vital importance. , Tbe Solonsjwbo guard the interests of tboClfy, are ever Wißing to enact Ordinance! which will in ■i /Ai; create Ac individual or aggregate wealth of tho iprl citizens; tfieyura ready to assist in building Railroads, tobring*aommercepnd travel to our ‘ * doors'? but they have never yet manifested a '~'*‘ v " vr,!';’! willingness to provide far Uie heattbond comfort wm! 4 - of the People, Which is oXgreaterimpertanco • than schemes for personal aggrandizement. ;: -XhelongCr of ple is poStgoasd/thochances for baving each a 1 des&able spot in the city will be diminished.— ' ' Property is on thp rise every day; and we jpro eumo there ia little or no hope of any of our wealthy citizens making a donation or a foot of ],V land jin tho heart of the eityfora breathing spot. It was at onetime currently reported and hc __ lievedthat our latetownsoan Jajtes Boss, Rsq., S’* f 3f had donated the vacant lot hounded by Fourth, " - Grant, Diamond’and Sobs streets, to the city i but it is now well understood that no Buch he ' quest was found amongst hia papers. That * ' square utill remains vacant, and we do hope that ’’■■■) an effort will be made on the jart .of : the City 5 * - Authorities, to secure it for a Public Hark. " We have heard itsqggestcd that a Parkmight .'be had out on the grounds now-oeeupied by the IA 1 A 'fl - firave yards, of 4ho First Pres-byterian and Trin ity Churches. The improvements now in progress on a portion of those.grounds, have forced many persons to have tho remains of their deceased hi 'friends removed to the Cemetery, Wo prosnmo nearly oil those who have friends buried in the ° " Fresbytori.aa.ond Trinity Grave Turds, nre now H * r iotholders in the Allegheny Cemetery, and would '" ; -i. hawiiting;;tb!ha»eithe remsdns of those frienda . ; especially If it were douqiat the _ * . public exponas, ’ ~' : . the People oan gather asummer’s 6vening,tocsoapothehsated at mosphere of crowded rooms. The buildings on ’ i the corner of Wood and Sixth, streets and on thq : corner Of Wood etroot and Virgin alley would of > '.. course have-to be pnrehasod and tom down.— J Immediately around the Churches neat open iron fences might bo constructed, so as to prevent Vandal hands from tooobing or defacing the so? __ crcd walls. ' ‘ If one or more Publio Porks were laid out in Pittsburgh, at the places we have mentioned, or ’ othprs equally as eligible, the city would possess jgpMgvojb _ ->^S^^^-iy^--.; , -,--yyßntar.attr>«tlon«::te-.’atraagew.-t^>»».rt; '' P r « aont > atti ft ® tealth » happiness, comfort and ~ pleasure Bf tlie eltixeua would be greatly pro- Xs~'• ■-' > t moted * The wealthy can afford to buy “ Coun «*y Homes,” where they can resort after tho ln .2f fcorsoftwdaynreover. Thfcir children can sport ' >n green hillooks, gambol beneath .shadowy zers, and romp beside crystal rivulets; but r Children of the People, In the crowded City, an have none or these pleasures. Give ub abUo Parks or Squares where tho poor can in- ha l° * io pure breath of ifeaveu. •pBHfiBVXVAWABAtXKbAD. . w-Si 3 A friend. whose ioformation we place much ‘"2: tliance, derires us topubliah the following, ex “C t r] ‘*7i ’ anatory of some of tbe statements which ap 'Tf.&i h *‘i <. »SrK-p3 rSi' mred in onr leading article yesterday morning: "~>>i *W'.^)' i-M “The -Pennsylvania Railroad Company baa '-1 t aided the Hempfield-projeot -at any time, or \ any mode. '-On tbs contrary, when Mr. Vii ~~7}j , r " iompson, the president, was applied to by Jiose interested in the Hempfield route, he ex- P& ’"*'«? ", '3 atTt* ’e3Bed the moßt deoided opposition to any con 4jv > J ixion with It, find refused to recommend to the iiladelphia branch any notion favorable to it. jJPv/'* i ?'*} '4’ff Re added, that apart from the other weighty r 3 r - vJs~'K T, Tjeotiona drising from the nature of the scheme, /?J "V.-'ii 1 considered the Pennsylvania Railroad direc tors hound in honor to do nothing which tho "tn ooont? of Allegheny, being a large stockholder, i^fe r - i "_^’'a 4 *’ic*,!*l,!fS!T3iJC‘'i t vS»iS!gß?erc»« <■ - etinapproved of; that whether Allegheny was *L - ? T ® ally I 2f bt in oPP osin ß tto Hempfield road or ‘ n*. the Pennsylvania Company was honnd to V's'-%iv^WS > l i r i “S respeot theopinions of the people ofihat county in this particular; that Philadelphia would act A -, irrespeetiveor the Pennsylvania Railroad Com " *■ pany, as hor interests might indicate, and that Pitfshnrgh would do the same The one has c-,' f | aided the Hempfield and Hie other has aided tho fti, 3 ConAellsyille road, each for her own interest, bnt ui”!^ ■ the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has had , At theinvitation of the President and some of ~ ; Y‘k‘Z\£i&J&3!i£s£ysistVS tile managers, wetook a drive over this road last “•■-*•■“—" K\i ’ Saturday aftef neon. BwasEmostdelightfulride, * - L we can safely say that the road is the best ..... S oona traded incur neighborhood. The company » -—*---- i&j,‘ ehjoyed An excellent supper at Mr. Hart’s, in . “ Shaisbnrgh, and then returned home much - --- ' ■* 1 " " gratified wx* their excursion. James Blakely, t : £«, end the managers, deserve the thanks ef • ~ { ‘ 3 tha people of the neighborhood for accomplish s' * ,J iSI" l ioff this very useful improvcmonti > o * v this road hcsJnducod alargennmher of ojtyden r'M 4'? /' v '•"f-V wens to purchase cites far country residences, . ' J s and that a large number of handsome buildings /■; -. tl X“, 1 ■" are now in the course ef erection, Thiafineim r.iCfv’™V'c,s”*‘ T proveraefit will indnea hundreds of the people of :; 1 Pittsburgh to iakea ’Ration” in thisdelight -sr> felnelghtomd. Pi&*Zoi%F* tffrZTtt *• * ‘ - Saih} ffifotmngfflßst tSiUT HXfiEEft ♦• *»•■*—«»*••' *n**' •»•*•••* ****** 'Harper &'HulliPß> IMitQfß & Propneftra. EDNESDAY MORNING::::::::.":::— 8 - ’ - ' asm AtPOIUTiaEIILTE, &0. STEEI. HABPFACTTOtg AT BCBFitO. Tho Union of yesterday morning published n Tho Buffalo Morning Expreit, in on able arti long nvtiole bonded "The Poll? „Wo taro ole, advocates tbo erection of works in that city waded through it, but reaUy we'can find nothing, for tho manufacture of steel. The editor is of in it to reply to. Mr. Hastings made mi unnO- v opinion that Buffalo may be made to Aral Bhef coesaiy onslaught upon the Post. We met his field, in thn course of time, in this description vituperation with a plain statement of facts, of enterprise, by, the use of lake Superior Iron nono of which Sir. Hastings has dared to give a and Eittoburgh tjoat JWo.taaU the following direct denlufrto. 'to speaking of Mr. H, we extract from tho articles • , said-—“Tha first information tho people of Itshonld be mentioned, thatattoe timojhia . ', . • - , he landed Into Superior Iron was tested,'tho workswore Eittoburgh had of htor was when he landed lut rccsn ti y operation, nnd the Co.’b men were here with n commission in his poottet >o taae 0 f of very inferior character, we ehargo of the CoUcctorship on the canal. Ho onrBolves saw, in 1849; m Jackson, Michigan, a was next hnown as an applicant for the office_ of small bar of this Iron, hammered at one end into [Superintendent on the Portage ran* which he s^ftltt^Vweramadl£tb if« 2 did not get. _He then obtotnedjtn interest in a f a j. smoothly shaved from hats, and the oth large contract, and sold It out afterwards at an er en ,j twisted twioo round” cold, without” the immense profit. He then applied for the offioe dlghtest perceptible.fracture.. i TMs ofMarshaL—hn oouldnot getifr he then rsqnOEt- Ho” here 5b a inoteritfl ed the Consulship to Australia, there he was also f) ® gtce | be got in Sweden or-in -Hus-' disappointed. Ho then rolled over to tho Caß- „{ a> why shonld it not be worked up hero In 11-I 1 --1 House in Pittsburgh, which appointment he Buffalo/ area without a single recommendation from people of this place.” < America for the manufacture than thia. Cbar- Vhat is atated in the oxtraofe 1 tahen from ear coalfromhattf TfoodtoconvertiMn iutuhliatfir ier of Monday," wo knots to ffe faOs? And, ed steel abounds here, and a {;^“ thermore, we will state that he had written during,'’pure’wko can s bo made from’the terfl in favor of the appointment of other men Coal, and when that articlo ia laid down the office whiph he now holds, and that there here (as it will be) at a cost of $1,90 a ton, wo ice he has-seoured in the department from to^nafee power for doh the appointment emanated. an d shears, that shall cost less than $2,00 a ton, *•«£»- a.» ; « »-a ss&sjssk '*»*£ iBtom House.. . Can henamoa citizen of Frife- tjon vith the iinrivalidd^position of BufiWp for irgh whO'fivor:saw it ?- Wethink not, But he distributing-riieproducts aud its. yiemity sumes that hia recommendation for Marshal— to the choice Irons of Lsfco Superior, that Coal ter it bad. been rejected in on opptioation for baM tha pittshurghßailroad forthwith. It will re: or three other offices, nnd. contends that enrich us, ami those who como after us. ,oso who signed for him for the first, intended ' tat he shonld have the last He got the last, at not frotn any recommendation he received ■am the citizens of Pittsburgh for appointment i tho officehe nowholds. Perhaps he may have ing ih: tho recommendations he gave to othor ton; -to insure his own sncocss. We -again ns ert that Mr. Hastings had no recommendation rom the people of Pittsburgh in favor of his ap ototment to tho Custom House—they had re ommended other meu—andwo trould uowde ire him to inform the pnbllo of the mighty to- Enenoe which secured .His bucccss. We have an ukliog of it; but,from the candid manner in vhicMMr. Hastings speaks of it, wo do not eup tose thathe will refoso to tell tho public, who do tot know him, ° bow the thing was done.” Wo :an‘assure him that many are anxious to bo to brmed on this foot, and. to havo tholr minds to ioved by knowing that he got the appointment airly. Mr. Hastings talks about“ editorial eonrtesy.” [fill this gentleman refer to his first artinTe in •elation to tho Post,nnd then givens his opinion oa to'-what ho -means by “ editorial eonrtesy/’ Wecaunot,and will not, bandy low-flung expres sions with'any cotemporary;’but if Mr. Hastings has nny recollection of what he has already said In relation to tho Post, ha is the last than to tho world Who should attempt to sot himself up as tv pink of courtesy.” • • • . • ••- Tho attempt of Mr. H> to shift out notices of him from his own shoulders to tbo Administra tion;' is'-amUsing". -Why, ■ the „ Administration,. scareelykooa'him "except through.theappeila of his special friend, who hos stock to him most faithfully- If Mr. Hostings desires to cany on this controversy; we assure Mm that he shall not bo permitted to change tho issue. It was begun about Ais appointment to an ofiico for which he had not- been recommended, but had himself recommended by some, who are un known to our people, and ta that point ho most stick: HU insinuations are too contemptible to notice. The idea that a paper which has strug gled for the last twelve years in defence of dem ocrotic principles against the most" powerful organization of whiggery that can bo found in the State would log now, is laughable, and might excite indignation if it hod not come from an editor who: entered the-ranks after the.battld had been fought and won. In modern as in ancient times, tho tltvenlh-honr men are some timeelnoky. - Wo have wasted more time to replying to tbo «< woTds’.’ of Mr.: Hastings thanwo had intended; but as he desires to get clear of tbo controversy, and evade any farther .exposure, we desired to let him down as easy as possible. - We are certain that this discussion is in no wiso-pleasant to our readers, but When a person, who obtains a posi tion surreptitiously, attempts to diotato to ns, we claim the privilege of tolling him the manner in "which he won the authority, which he presumes gives him the power to do so, and to reject hi# insolent dictation. THE PITTSUtmOH ABE -BTEBBEH* VUitiE BULBOUS OOHFMiT> Of all the railroads in connexion with Pitts burgh, oe look, upon this os decidedly-the most important, and os the one that should recelte from our -citiaens and publio onthorities thq Im mediate aid necessary for its completion. Our citiaens, indiridnally, have dona for it Vhat has-been done for no ather road, bygiring it their personal subscriptions, amounting to up* tratds of three hundred thousand dollnrsf iOnd our city has subsoribed for it a quarter of o mil*. iion more. Pittsburgh and its citizens alone, therefore,' hare given it about five hundred and fifty thousand dollars., ;Tho road is half graded.;- every section to the Virginia line le in -progress, and some of them ore finished; preparations have been made for completing the Virginia part of it before next; and tho county subscriptions should now be immediately given,, so that all the force possible to employ on it should be at onee put to the work, rv, . The lino from Stonbenville to 8t Louis Is nearly completed—will bo all dona during the. present yean ' Our link should be ready to join it as soon os possible. This onco secured, .Pitts burgh will be the greatest railroad, oity in the country, and not only that, but it will stand. in the centre, and have tho control of by for tho greatest roilroad of the conntry. We have advocated oount/subscriptions to all railroads leading to-our oity .; but the importance of this road, at this juncture, giveß it priority of claim to .all others.: If subscriptions to any road are to be postponed, we beg oar pablio authori ties to suffer it not to be to this ono. The Pitts burgh and Steubenville Scad is by far our most important road. It belongs exclusively to our city and bounty. It is all ours. It is half built, and the money invested in it belongs ex clusively to our county; and every consideration of doty to ourselves and to others requires thot wo Bhould suffer nothing to interfere topostpone its completion. If the Grand July have no.t al ready recommended the subscription to it by the county, Wo sincerely trust that they may find it •consistent with theirduty todo.e6 Without delay and wo beg of them to suffer no other road to Colne into conflict with- it. Wo have advocated ib( '~>tionB to other roads,.butif others should subsoriptiouo .. disagree With us-as to the' propriety of making, ' them, wo trust .that elLmay necessity.of sobßcribingto the Pittsburgh and Steubenville. If any subscription -is to bo postponed,:it most not bo this, v 'Whatever, therefore, may be done os to other roads,-we trnafthat the subscription to this one may bo immediately made. r 4 Cork Store.—To Droggists.-and aIM, 3se who v afo engaged in thobusioess of boftllng. porter,, ale, beer, Baraaparillo, &cT, fib-} wo wish to eay fJiatMt- HESBsrOTEBWQTOirhaa opened afitoro m the corner of Third and Smithfield streets, for the sale of corfcs nnd oorhwood,J>oing the etora of the hindlit the city. Her is preparedio fiU all orders promptly and We hope he will meat with that sdceecs he desorbs. -* 2 ■&- r „ L 15 a- M , f n-r ti ’ Spokes ok.— Messrs. James Fiffo r John Alex ander and J. M. Kirkpatrick, reliable supporters of tho Maine Liquor Law, pro spokes, of for the Whig nomination fc.r Hooso of RcprcscntatWes.. Dr. James Carothera will donbtlois cotttlnno. in tho State Senate. — Ditpatch. Wo apprehend that tho JDitvatch editor hoe been misinformed in regard to Mr. Kirk patrick being.spoken of * r for tho 'Whig nomina tion,” &c- Upon making inquiry tho editor trill doubtless learn that Mr. K. is now and always 'has been a Democrat. , C 3, Mrs. Manx A. Debibob, the able and popular assistant Editor of tho Boston Ohre Branch, has a volume in press in New Yorh, cn titled “ Homo Pictures." It will bo published by the Harpers. Mrs. D. is one of the moot charming female writers in the country. Her productions eome from tho heart and reach the I heart. ‘ ' £27* Captain Snxrn, editor of tho Mountain Echo, at Johnstown, is at present in tha city on ;on exploring expedition. ; .The Captain 5s ono of I tho real “frosty eons of tfiunder." ' CTu A Washington correspondent of tho New YOTpJV&ras epeabS of the ndminietration os ■•exceedingly oloso-fisted,” and represents them da Very careful in the allowance of claims against the government.-,. Thiols a rare virtue in jwblto officers of late, ana tho peoplo mil bn fflad to learn that it is practised by tho administration of General Pierce. Economy and prodepco in the expenditure of the pnblio money will always ho commended by tho people, and to secure o re form in this respect was one of, tho motives which prompted them to confidntho government to those who are now so well conducting it. Wo have no fears that their expectations in this ro opect will ha disappointed.; ■ NoGalpmnism will ■disgrace this administration ; of that wo feel the utmost confidence. ...... The Tniunc'e correspondent gives n ease in point A clerk under tho late Becrotary of the Interior, named Williamson, acted as the dis bursing ogent of -tho department, and upon his ‘ removal"retained $BOOO in bis bonus, which .ho clßimedas a commission on the maneydlabursed, in addition to his salary. There wero forty or fifty clerks who had similar, claims, and who were postponing the settlement of their accounts until WilHomson’e claim was settled, in the ex pcctatlon that it would bn allowed, mid thus servo as a precedent tor their own. Buttbonew Secretary, Gov. McClelland, determined that ho would not thus be bullied Into tho allowaaco.of ] each claims, and bo thoreforo told Williamson | that unless bo paid over the money in his hands, ( he would pnt tho penal clause of the sub-treasu ry law to him. -This brought him to terms, and he handed over the money. This is tho true course—tho only legal and honest courso tor a publio officer; but very different from, that pur. sued under the late Golphin administration. Coses of a similar nature to this ate constant ly occurring, and they afford tho .surest guaran tee that tho publio-interests ore In sore hands, and that tffe days of Galghinism arc over.- Coneord (N- ff.) Patriot. ■ . ■ Gov. Tuousdale appointed to Brazil.—lVc believotbat the whole poople of tbo. State will tceeivowitb gratification the new? to day under oar tclcgrapb head, that the President haa op. pointed Gen.: Tronedale minister.to Brazil. We have already beard .tbo appointment, spoken of by many decided hearty satisfaction and each, wo doubt not; will be tbo almost unan imous sentimeota even of tbo political opponents 1 of Gen.-Trousdalo. Ilia political friends will I receive tho intelligence with enthusiasm., We doubt if a Single dissenting voice will bo heard to question these claims of Gen. Trousdale upon his ■ country’s confidence and gratitude which have received this'distinguished acknowledgment from (he administration of Gen. Pierce. ; The | office has come unsought to him; and ho will fill it with dignity, ability and honor. Inthouamo of the people of Tennessee, we thank the admin istration for voluntarily selecting . from ohr State, ns one of the country’s representatives abroad, a man who is so eminently the imbodi mentof the quellties of patriotism, courage and I honor as Gen, Trousdale- —Nashville Union,and 1 American. IThb Govbbhoe of Miseesota.—Governor Gorman hae folly entered upon the dlsohargo_of his official duties. In hia £ret iutorviow with ihb Sioux and Winnebagoes, tbo chiefs and head man of which tribes have already waited upon ttro#ie communicated to them that their ngha Bhonld bo eaeredly promoted, and the law paßsad for their benefit - faithfully . administered, and that on their part they must preserve peaoe among themselves/ and cease their tribal fends. 1 Ther folly comprehended that tho Governor watf in- earnest,' and.not tQ’-bs triffied, withthat, ho Would dothem justice, and at tho same.time in fiiot sovero chastisement upon any one or party of them, that would Interfere with tho mghts of whites, orßtari on a war party against any neighboring tribes. They have learnt that the Governor is himself a distinguished war obief, and respect'him on that account,, as well; as for his frank manner of dealing with them* .: We predict tho most happy 4 results und.er, the now administration our Indian: affaire.— St, Pdul (Mmnescta) Democrat. Egt, The New Orleans Pioayune thuß deß oribes the politicalconditjon of. Mississippi, a State la Whioh tho whigß are too powerless to profit even by democratia divisions: “ The democrats of North Mississippi are In open rebellion agaioßt King Ceucns. They re pudiate : the' nomination of Mr. Barksdale. for member of Congress from tho State at ierge, by. the Democratic Stoto Convention. The Aber | deen Democrat plainly says that Mr. Barksdale cannotie elected. Gen. Kenben Davis is the favorite of thd North Mississippi demoqratft and [ they nro determined to run him .as an lpdepen dent candidate. A convention of the democraoy of North Mississippi Ib to bo held in ;?ontotoe | On the fourth of July, ‘.to nominate a candidate. for the Btate at large, and also.: to take into I consideration the. propriety of breaking up the t entire nomination of the Jaokson, Convention.* ”> Tho Chevalier Keatner, lata Hanoverian Minister'at the Papal Court, is dead, aged 7(5. years.- He was a greatfavnrito with .the English Bbeiety In'Bome,:. Ho: painted, well;, possessed great taste • in, and knowledge of the arts, and was the author of some valuable works on arts. He possessed a eboice collection'of objects of art, which he" has bequeathed to the University of Gottingen. He leaves also » very interesting volume, the correspondence of his father with Goethe, his father having married the original Of “Charlotte” in The Borrows of Weather." CSS" Speaking or tho Virginia eleotion, the Tribune admits that— ' , . :: <• Tha best item weget from Augusta, nni%-, Veterate whig stronghold, yiuch gaye Gen. Scott 600 majority, has now chosen democrats’ over whiwTta'the Legislature, because theiormer i7ere in favor, of the Hainelatf. TThileniEn vote as Bsmdhly as that, politics are net altoge- I tfccr a fertility.*' ' . r.l _ 4 A t * - . *' J •» w *»" * Items of Hows and HiaccUany. Tho Livorpoo'.pimi’S says that profes3or “TJn olo Tom” Stowe’s recommendation to tho people of Bngland-to abjuro tho use of American cotton to terminate American slavery, is about as sen sible as It would be to recommend the women ofgland to 50 naked because sempstresses are overtasked. __ The Hew* York Journal of Commerce says— ■‘•Whoever _cancilinta abolition ists by meeting them half .way# will .foil of his object, and be worse hated and maligned than tho slaveholders themselvcjs. All experience proves this." ''There was a bloomer out this morning, says tho Philadelphia? papers sporting a white veef._ a male Bhirt bosom,--and rolling collar. Of course, she vras eoriiewhat., .garcd..aftcrby the bipods, who havo hitherto claimed, a vested right in vi-sta, s etc.' ‘ Mopes Sheppard, a rich" Quaker bachelor Of Baltimore, hap donated tho satb'w'f: $80(1,0(50 to bails on insane hospital in that city. > > The Wosbington Union publishes an offiplal nptloe from the Nary Department,- that a bounty prs3oto able, and $2O to- ordinary seamen, ■will bo paid to ell enlisting in the nary after the first of Jane. ‘ **ster-H»OB-Bearoh.. Tor .»-lo»t • 'ohlhrth'S~othcr evening,,application was made to, the teacher of the "school where he attended, for such information as she might possess, ...After long efforts to restore memory she recollected thatahe had looked him up In the "dark hole,” Cattle, when-Railways were first introdnoed i threw up their toils, and scampered off with af fright. But now,' theyr otloi; their heads,orer tho fences, and contemplate tho whittling by of long trains with calm indifference. On tho 11th of April, wo learn from onr Ore gon papers, a convention of the Democrats of Oregon Whs -held at Portland; and Got. Joseph lane nominated for Congress. Ho received over ■ two-thirds of the votes caet on tho first, ballot, and was unanimously declared the nominee. ‘ In the town of Telly, STY., the gipsy queen, Betsey ; Coopor,- did Garret , (fully out of $B5 by the old triok of pretending to tell hie fortune by means of a charm produced by that amount of money* and substituting another package like the one which contained itrnpd which Mr.Xully, was not to open for a certain time. When the itimo expired and tbo cheat became manifest,, Betsey and the king gipsy were pursued and arrested, ._ The Paris correspondent-of tho Journal of Commerces ays, that hundreds of-German pea santry eihiblt themselves, almost every day, in the thoroughfares,-being on their way to Havre to embark-for-ihe United States. .The spirit of emigration increases In the Northern as well as tho Central regionaof Europe. • An Irish lad by the name of Qrinnell, aged 15 years, the 'only senofa widowed mother, was killed in tho carpet printing- room of the. Bay State Mills, at tawronco, by being caught by n belt. Kendall, of the New Orleans Picayune, in ■ one of Mb lata letters from Paris, in an illusion i-to thb Italian' opera there, says, there .is more musical talent new in the United Stales than in Paris. • The navy department has received despatches ! from Com. Perry of the Japan expedition, whole, now at Singapore with tho eteamer Mississippi, The Squadron.-wilt rendezvous; at Maeae. ,o^- ccrs and orew nro nil well. i Joshua Goings,charged with killing hisdaugh tor, in Albemarle county, Vs., has been con rioted of murder in the first degree. - Thus far the female emigration from England to Auatralla amounts to 138,170. ■ • New counterfeit ss’s on tho Commercial Bank, Burlington Vt., have just made their appear* nnefe.* - - The Connecticut bank frauds were traced with, directness to W. E. Chltlended, not with "di rections.” ••The Infidel Mother.”: Can it be ? canyoulook buck into tho depths o! those clear,-blue' eyes, that seek yours io such confiding innocent trust; cm you deck thoso dimpled limbs, so “fearfully and wondcifully mado?”can you watch wUh him the first.faint streak of light, that ushers in another happy day lean you point out to him the gold and purr Dio subset glory t 0»o you look upward with him to the shining host ? or . plnco in his eager hand (ho field flowers that bend their dewy : eyes with grateful thanks, and never.name “Oar Father!” . , . t. -When at dead of night you watch - beside ms j eickcoucß; when you hush your every. breath tolisten to his pained moans;.when every gusti of wind makes yonroheek grow pale; when; you | turn with trembling hand tho healing drops; i when ereryi tick .of the dock seems beating 1 against your heart, when the little pallid face looks beseechingly into yours, for the “help”, you cannot giro; oh 1 where cun you tarn the suppliant eye, if you seo not tho “Great Phy sician?” ■; c- When health Blowly returns,: when the .eye brightens and tho red colors lip and cheek; when the vacant chair is filled; when .tho foot arc again busy! when tho loving arms in playful-glee twine around your neck; comes hero from that woman's heart of thine no burst bf : grateful thanks darkness, if yoie tarn from the Great Pilot ! Fahhy Fees. £gy In tho .beautiful valley of lhe_ Shenan doah, I used to vißit a venorablc Virginia gentle- i man of the olden time.- His house. was the abode of genialhospitality and refined opulence;.: and surrounded by his children and grand-chil dren, I never saw a more perfeot ploturo of .do meßtio happiness. . . ■■■■. It was Mr. P.’s cuetomito; call his little grand-: eon to hie side-morning and evening, and on his bended knees, and with his little hands clasped and raised. to; heaven, teach, him .to otter the simple prayers-appropriatc to lisping infancy.— Ono morning, the good old gentleman ventured to instruct him in the Lord’s Prayer; ho had odvnnoedmoBt-.Successfully.as far hB the petition, -•< Give us thls day our daily bread,” when little Willie loottod up, his eye sparkliugrwith animat tlon and delight, and exolaimed: “0! Gan-pa, put some butter on it IV; Even'tho gravity, of toy venerable friend yielded to this assault—iTmefe erboeker. , ££J” Mrs. Bloomer (the inventrcss of'Bloo merism'J thinkstbe differencebetwcon mnnond womams merely incidental—easy accounted, for by the difference in schooling and education. ■ A .western editor is so very absurd as to demur to this, by affirming'that', there ian radical or : going-to-the-root .difference between the two.—, iHe says: '.‘The first thing that a.boy does after he is-weaned; is to'sfraddle the banisters opd ride down stairs. The first thing a girl setaher head on. is a doll and a set of half fledged caps and saucers.-The girls'ore given to neatness, and hate soiled' garments- of all kinds ; -boys, on the. -contrary, set-a value on dirt, and are: never so-happy as when : sailing a shingle ship, vrith a brown paper sail, in a tnndpuddle. Mrs. Bloomer may reason as she may, but she will find' in tljp;end that, naturals stronger than either philosophy orsnspenders.” f *■ , • . Tho World’B jpalr. It trill gr Uir.v mote interested in the cause of American art to seo the following announcement of a new contribution to tho Exhibition of the Industry of All Notions to bo held in New Tors iu tho course of time* Wo quote from the Mil wankie Sentinel,: , “A monster hog,"weighing eleven hundred end nine founds, was lately shipped on boMd tne steamer Arctlo r on his way to the World a Four, • at New York*: " tio was purohased by MessTa* it* Buck & R: Stewart, of Niagara county, «• t*i for $2OO, from Mr. HoliUter B. Thayer, of Troy, Walworth eounty, Wisconsin, • His actual mean* urement was as-follows: Girth, Ajehind thß ders, 6 feet 7 inohes; extreme- length,.9, feet ,11 Inches; height to top of-the back, a.feet 10,m. Be was perfectly white, and only 20 months old,, The hind wheels; of the wagon were token oh, | when the animal walked off of its own accord on board , the boat; and. laid down on deck con-, tented. The owners are oonfident of making him weigh eighteen hundredfounds, when , fatten, tire weight. "This is one of the specimens Wis consin wnds to the World’s Fair; it willbehard to beat” , t ,, 1 This important work (ot Art or Indaflti7, r?oicn is ifc t) enables us to bring np onr Catalogtie or tho Exhibition as follows; CaiAioauß or Objects to ns Exhibited is. the Cbtstal Paeagb at New-, Yobs. _ 1. A White Monkey, from the Arctic Regions. .... 2. Four fine fat Seals, from Greenland. > 8. A living Alligator, from Louisiana. > 4. A’Striped or Rainbow Bear, from California. 6. A White Bear, “ “ 0. A Tiger, 7. A Leopard, 8. A Cayota, 9. Bome pecnuar.Qoails,... j,, 10. A Horned Toad, “ . . 11: A White o*. weight 8600 lbs., from Htinon. 12. A Fire-legged Cow, “ 18.' A Hog, weight 1109. lbs., from WisconSip. Grets.—Holmes in one of his poems, says in I a parenthetical troy — I —“Jly Grandpa * I No doubt of it; for Holmes is a Bensibto_man, 1 and must hare had a sensible grandfather. AU I-sensible men loto girls when they 1 When they are old too. • (We apply *? j the men, not to the girls, mind you ) Girlhood J is nn institution—a “peculiar institution 1 which as lovers of tho “nnlon” we feel boundto cherish, end os to girls, large and small, we hold that no gentleman’s family “is complete without them." Of little girls an Amencanpoet I I B»yB- mthro3 yuidmerry dancingcarls, J I •-AnfletAMCf tCOdflg light* ■ ■.I j oTcrTbcaotlfnlfircUttleririß* j ] : And gooCUj to the sight* . I And as to largo girls—“big, ! —whet a pity it is that they must soon be “wo men"—stately, matronly, queenly women^who are not only angels hccanse they are not—girl?. “who, by-the-by. ere not vastly more charming than any members of the 1 eageUohoßt that we remember to have seon ia J pictures or elsewhere !—Bottoa Pott. £3* The Hillsborough Ohio DtaUf Otaelte, of the Ist inst., says t .. . Mr. James Chapman, of this place, a hrako mao: who was on top of the train yesterday even tag was caught around tho neck by the tele mph wire, which had been lowered to repair it, and jerked from oao car to another, breaking his collar hone, and otherwise bruising nod in suring him. The accident happened below Love lands, while the train was under full headway I The wonder is that be wa3 not thrown dear ott I andkiltad. His wonnds were promptly attend ed to, ond he is getting along quite as comforta bly as could bo expected. ___ Matoh os a SntiKß.—Mr, Stubbs, Mayor of i Norfolk consents to become again a cauiOate, with the expressuuderstandiog. however that his sadary must bo raised tq 52,000. . He quotes tho price current Of Mayors in va rious dries, and very properly determines that |he cannot disparage his own qualifications by I taking less them tho market rate. Thu Bus this Cbsths oi Oow --Tbo rti ouity of gold—which Mr. Welsh, in a late tatter to the New York Journal of Commerce, says we may ossomo, if half the stones be true—reminds h vl of Bernardin do Bt. Pierre’s his Ilamosut it la Nature, wbcTein that writer so rioualy maintains that tho Sim is composed of cold “tho heaviest of nubstanees, ondtherefore proper for the centre of our universe. CSr lunnm N proceed thence to the Allegheny Cema Carriages t»M l«ro tho corner of Pourtt and Smlthfleld .treats, at O'A o’doe*, A. IL-JonnwJ. ..jgrl. baIiBIHA steffehohe, About u» “** b 3 1 The most oxtntortinitT: phencjncnon fcr U« *gj>i (U rrars.'l first aod nonarary meinbur crtboMujical HeUcourid^iitogrc^Vk,^ ™ & SSffiHABAOTH&UHWJH, *. »phi»ftmnftB.pi&alaV •»■ ••"•■?''•'"■•■ ■•;•/.:"■ _■ £>=a CASH MUTUAL a-IRM • AHDJJI&* ofwp; ISSURASOES COJ2PASY»• of, MLS]*™™ cisOXL, 0100,000. CITAB. 5* o. wasp®. StrcJary—TJXo3lAS H. WItXSOS, Safe KMCtfIUt non. A. 0. Ecliter, f 3“ ud £,£55: miiam?.Patoestea, Jett'S rngk*, Jacob aEaid’enmm.^ . *■ :• v-OScfc la layette BmldUgv • Je3 {eatomca os {food street.) wmt.i.i mo'HOUSE on Eoeaetnat fcr rent. ;, ; ■■■,■ {jeS B. OTTHBEBT & 80S; ItOlhMatrcot. 10RB BOOM TO LEX—On Bmlthflold «tK»t, new Thiid. J J ICnt * ISD CffrgBEET * 80K, >4oThlrfirtrwt. 1 A ACKE&— With dwelling house, itahle,«ndotberout l!*U houses': 85 «ra»s in ? l ? v i oT “'’ i happy to announce, thalthe Sorry trill to tamedlaJily rot painS, anfl.cn MONDAY next, an Omnibus, to run Amo-fy, between the tours of 0 o’clock, A. BLj. onfl? cfcloch,P. will positively ho put upon the road. ; y. J 1 ”- 35 TOOK WANTKl>—Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Cora* peny—6o shttes of tU. ' Btods, Real iJatite and Bill Broker, ' JeB ~7fi Etmtth street betireca Wood-and Market. Star Boltery cmd lee Creara Sa4oory_. ■ i AP/SCHILDECKEB respectfully Inform theiroM A . friends and customers, that they aro now Fared, at their SaloomNo. 22 Diamond alloy, toeerro up pore lCh CREAM, of too very best quality, at Ml hoareoftteday and eTeninic. They, always keep on band erpry hum or CAKEB and OOOT£CnQNA»T. • Panlea and fimilics will bo screed with all articles they may order, at the shortest notice and on the most aatls&ctoiT. taraa the place,*No.22 DIAMOND ALLEY, a doors sooth of theDiaaoßd- , tjcSon • Finny and gced Btote t v , ;, nr , • mHB unbserlberr hare opened a PLOUR AND FEED I 'STORE, at No: 60 Smlthfiald itroet, between Third end I'oQrth. where they tfiE always keep cm. tend Choice PAMILY PIOUS, OATS, CORN, and all Muds »Peod. They respectfully lari la ihoeUisens of Pitisboj^h t co. ■■••• CorliaJ <}pr&sl CorJXaJ- *...__v i oTThird and Bmithfleld staeets, for thoolo •^.« x oe9t liana of OOBKS and CORKWOOD. t , mnvtmsinm , /onthe-4torieBt-iiptics*attd-ttt eartenkp^g l : airertnuchanta awl others to c^^^y^VEBINQTON. TENANT ;.nad*, onwbjdxthawjfj lov prico of glso per. Thla "£JS*atefebt «iw ot 4. brat COAITIn «*>• , m KgS^S Vrf raemar, to, tfcfa Farm eateot Totaslttenasnanuo >k ltt East Httobargb, u original!jrlald OT ALSoSa tor nauSiitaS Lots taWittinabnig, e»taid oat ly .% l £iwF?ur Acre lot, near XPllklnßlniiß. JSfSIS a^SSTtS—'S;'- chltet) .%■*' n r! \ r■v; * ' r l ' ■ ■ V ; .’y - *<. - \ , «•;**» v ' ■» i. j * * “'V". * ■ •* • •• -•*3l *••■-' -•■••* • -■• >T- r-»- • • *■ **f J ’ HEW ABVEBTXSEEtEHTS- SIASOHXC »HAM< l * ~\t v -..'v \ * * V* * fc, k •* -i* 4 * * * ,«■ ,i ' * “ ' 1 T;\ .. *j, t *■ V. • t x .. V. 'Z.' ■ 'JBSg* 3>r* Halsey?* Forest 'Wine—la , tho beat Ts&e3y■ -iox- the-permanent eore-cfDropsy, dlccV’DjspopaSa, CosilTCoess, Rheumatism, .Gout, Lcssof . --Apatite, Complaints of. tha Liter, Heart, KldUmy «r& ; bcß, Colds, Coughs and .Consnmptite. I^dines, over oSercd. ■£oi sale la this city. : faa-partisuliLrs,csa: bets! gratia. r r largo advertisementin Another colpfcm.. .>•.; . V'Sold Wholesale and Retail byDr. GEO,H- •cfener of Wood street and Virgin alley, PUtsbmsb, P 54 al sc), by JAMES T. BAMPL2,. corner of federal the Diamond, AHeghony , JeSlmd^y•. fip&attfe’s V«rwiftisc« - ' JCSS* No remedy ever Invented.has been so successful as tho great worm medicine ofDr.M r l£Oj& -Allwbo haTeused it hare been equally astonished and delighted at. it? sronder? ful energy and ifleae y f '®> publuh fill tho testimony to lla i fcTonronldilllTolmnosj -wo niast, therefore, content our fielTCStrithfibrlef Abstract of them...... . - . . . - • Japhot G/AHon* of Amboyvgavo a dose to a child 6 >eaw old, and it brongM a*ray >S3WOTOiV .Ho. coqa after gar© another dose to* tho came child, which- broughV-away City. taoro, making-133 tyonns in about-WhocOf: 'Andwur Downing,of Cranberry-township, -Venango cotrt£, ty» gate his child one i.-'tca-spoonfaJ, and. Bypassed 177 -srorms. • Next xnorntoffion a repetition Of the dosojfihepas-. sedll3ffiore.~ - * • 'Jonathan'UonghmAn7oM7est-.'CnlaD^Pnrh.county,lfl-, wrlka that ho is unable to supply tho demand, as .tho people • in his neighborhood say* after ..n triahof tho others, that none is equal to Dr/Jl > Eane , s Venaitosc. • f v,. s . • -‘-Messrs.: D.£ Colton, of happened, lafet'spring to getaome of this Vonaltogo-. - After selling a - fipTr lwitipP, tbf ttncnme- BO great far it that their. ; stock was soon exhausted..-They state that It hssproduced • the-best effect wherever usod, and is very. : popnlaE.among for «snt of rooni, reserve fdrthdioitsooeß "for a fntuio notice. v - - For rale by - most" of the Dnisrtsts =' -- . by tne sole proprietors.; .; . ■: jefcdiw > eo Wood street - 'jgr Scrofal-i 5 Fourth street, bcttrcca Market awl Wood, oppodta the Bank of Pittsburgh. ■ jaulS-V W. A. M’CLURG & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THE COBSEB. OP Wood end Sixth Streets, :-'£Sr^ There they oiler to their old.eustoiaere,and;the public'generally,at the lo west Tates; WhfllcsalecaAEetoiL the largest, mesv fchxt ac,V conxpleto .stock ..of CHOICE. IJtEASrl J tEAS r P\MILT GROCERIES, WOODED AND WILLOW WARE to ho found in the West. . , : .. ; ;: .. .dect?. - Pearl-®leam Mill / CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHEN?' CITT, . (TOSS-?HS UiELSOAS ETA23BX) .. ... rr~3, PINE, SUPERPINE, EXTRA PAMJLY, and EX- (of selected White Wheat,) PLOU3, roa eats. - BRAN, SEOST3 ANDHIDPLIXUS, aluayj eu hasa. -: delrTEf.Hour to fagullcy hr Cither, ottie■ tTOdtacs. 1 Orders placed la oatbo xeiy at BRACK AJUg-. TBit’S, comer of liberty aodStdair streets j or, U)QA2», WILSON £ COJ3.S2 wood street,-wiUbeattended to.— ;; afl7 BKYAN, &KSNEDY ft CO. 52XLADELPH1& CTJBTAIH \7ABEHOTJSE,; 11, W. BAFFOBD. KEEPScottftsntJyonbAndtbaaastextociiiTcaad rariod ai«OJtmcat oTCurlains and Curtain Materials to be found in, tbe r city, .cooprisbg in part COBTAET GOODS AND fUBStISUBfi 1 COYEItI&GS-roU •frlraA - iTTIxuJow - hMtialiu' “> - - Buff GbUtods, all widths - i yrenfibßrocatellc3,allFllib%CUtConiiccs,cTCTy-fi6yl» and. Fwndvrinshes, r««»- ~ ••••«■• . ■■«. GUt-OurtainPlnv- ■ .• « laopas, u Bands, -• M'v. Saßnv • -,: • :•<' Cords and Tassels,-.--:.' TJngqgy . • . .Gimps,all prices,' > • « ■•<•■ Caalxmcreilv w.: Loops,--- ,=• Plain Turkey 1ied, ....- Pringcs,_. J •; . : jniUa gatla Damxsk* ■■•' ; ': Picture Tassels and Ooiov - - •■■■«-- ■IATXrm sixinti -‘-r .". t., Sharis Tassclagnd Brasses, -,.. Furaltnieataja, nootm, Kings, 4c. Afoll xssortiasat at 0i»»l«r.8 goods constantly forpalSi wholesale or retool. [mirkly—of. nun. AHTi, Surgeon DenMsU-{SuaaaOT ol Ko.mEmitUeia«V jnya? D*—Mecta attho north-east corner of* U^ 7 Fourth'and'Maxket streets, {aboT« ilurphr Burch-- AeliTa-Storo,) cn aioofey eteningpj fit 8 - ..naffo -. IiOBSE, 1. o. O. iVllll . (ky Angoonn Inis’, No. 259, LO. of 0. P., meets entry | WedncsdaycTcningili Washington Haß, Wood St.. . tiff?.. ; i Pltts tks/ hnrgh,atso cents'?*, go to the PekinTea fatore, No.fsa Fifth Btrcct, where the Tory best Block &ral _UrMn Teascan alwayatahod. • ' Iff" . jobs H. POVVLBaiUti Fowler* Puma, 'Boot and Shoo Manafacturer,andWholesalePealer, Ho-14 Barclay street. Sto doors talow'tho Astor llo«so,hew fork. Hottoe.—ThS JOURNEYMIih TAIIAIItS KO- Rv tl—limessea ofsie&or deceased persons taken in any partofthedty. [nor^ly •-Y*~~wpya att?ESS» the: Hea&u&d aU disa-- ] fromthe car, speedUy and perzan* pain or lfr.Hsn t Madeol Aurist of the If. ¥. £ar Surgery, who nay "be conflTdfrrt -Arch street. FnEadelphia, from.fl A»SL to 3 p _ - Cjirteen years of dososnd almost tradhlded attention to 'Uxis branehoXipedal practice baainmbied him toreduee ids' treatmentto such ofsuccess asto find the most eon* : end obstinate casra yield,by a steady attention to fc# means prescribed/-.: £ang2S STOCK EOS' SALE—Ohio.anti XcnnsylTanta Company—-300 aharca of this Stock Jot sale by-I v CHARLES E. LOOMIS, Stocky Bill and Real Estate ErckfiV v-’: jeS- -a ; ~ 76-FoortL sty oppogito Bank; of Piaabagghu mo Jair terms, if secured bybond -sat •A mortgageOT^protiucUTe^ml gifoiie of THOMAS WOODS, '-•■ - ->vvfVmimgrs*aißroker,^Marketgt.- Western.. Insurance Company, ! RtMmrgh./v lE. tOULLKB, 3 r^-President, | P. IL GORDON, EotcSstk O&FOT&X,, s3off,ooo. - v I ~\TTfTLL ill kirda of rlsip. FIP.I’ end UA- Ify SEtE. All losses vtU.be ltboxauy edjusteii | promptly psW, • ' - ■ •. ■ ■ .... .. •:, [ • A Homo Institution, managed by Dzskcroas who aro wcK | tatfsrn in the" community, and who *u»-determined* by I promptnessnii& liberality, to maintain the character which thwy tuWnTnnrfjjDi offering' thfl bCSt to thOSO r who df-rira to beinsurod. . _ -wtl* Zhndorr.—U.MQler, Jr,C.l7. Ittebetam,J-W EnU», W.Holmos, Jr, W.H. Smite,aitasca,aeeraW.Ja=Ssaj 17m. JLlyoa, James Wppcncott, Ocoreo Vatiz, Jocai-*c ialey, A&imito Bed*...vj.»,;.iy g™,,. i ! tSuOSco, Ho. 92 Irater atroet, fWoreboms of gMS « | w r ' ~ >'* t , i t> :^v f *1 r 2 ~ <- r l - ; ; 1* , J Ltssss 43» Jlwiaat JOSEPH C. 505123 -.ZB-Doorsopenat 7J-J o’clock; pcrS.n=ancctoiu.a*-mJ at 7% o'clock. ‘ " PSICS3 0* ASBXSSICSi■Z' C/? , I Dress Circ1c.,~....«.~~~50 CD. Parqttett6V-.L..'...;.»-.«. CO {Second r .-. - ? -Seatsmsy to sectosd 4t thB- Bcs-ol3rCf day, withoutextra charge. _ -. tSfcr’third night of IhftcelefcE&ied- gSit ..< treesoad.eantatrico, Ulss CAUQHNB RXCHJKG3, and ter • talented ans’aUocalDraSs t :^riSri Philadelphia, itat3aed,'>-:V-'s^' ; rf- : ;;'--- 0? VJLJ.LDP FCR32- - I i • Uftt.-Washiugtoo.^...;^....;^,^^' J - - - it :(Mosredto be^lßirliC'ea^tas, ? jvmpsPcstrMtdterf' - - l likeness of thodepartediiertr and sage.) v f €Sr In actiro preparaijen, the- great American Ccscdy | cf EXTREMES, which, has been perfbrracd inthedLSes of {•Kcw'TorS and Phfladelphhi, upwards of ©no hundred algbth. ■ • •* 1 trith truly brilliant encccsa. - ' - j - w Ciarflo’a Cotillion and Brass Qazbcrzi ; can .he :haihy. apply teg to ¥a. Frank-:. Carso. at the : u Crystal Palace Ds/pacrrean Rooms,” -cf > , oy2S 1 1 R. 2L -CARGO tCO Fourth streak -s'* 1 V . - * *' -- a -t, - ... >j■: f ■■ ■■?. 2HSS33S. JjOOE^GPT FQR PROF. JOR& WJSE>B . SHIP-*£gr AT3 SBIAL HEITAGESIBSM Pittahurgh, JunP3,lSS3—r solo by" H* P. CAIMW*: , I j g 7 opposite the Pest Pace. ■ <■. ■ . Splendld plano.E*©ff£ea*•••■ TOHN H.'MELLOIt, tto. 81 Wood street, has just reeerreA el 'from the Hang wrtory—r- >.. ; --- -• •—r .? • A p?njTr»wWntly •finfahed Louis XlYth Chichenng-.Kang-:.:.- Porter full smrcaoetaTe; carred In the richest Elizabethan.:; 1 style, todof most exquisite and pearl-liko lono • I ' ALSO-^Atieb3yeaiTcdllosein)Qd.;6sij»taw^-1 > ricesu3,. . .... I ALSO—Sis six odarePianaa,:-. ■>_ •••. • ['“ The-abore are alLfrtan the celebrated- mano fectey- Qf :^. ..-.v I 3\ t-vJ r HANGINGS, comprising a gnatnnmber of new\p*V,-.:. 1 vclTeVSowr.f?^.--- ■* I end. nf • erery.vjiriety sad' Uuglased? -allther-m> , l s -TfiOS. .-v;;; :'^:''; I 'mar2liha ' * yo.ss .Market -FGB THE XXASEIUJJt ©XL LABZE2TES JUNO CORDIAL, or ProcrcatiTe j : y: ; : ir r proscribed as an eSectuai TCstoxahTe is cases - wiitr. Trftnfttpnffy, or Bairgnnegstand'&U nature- »lt Is all that ft professes to-be; fiat Nstura'sGresV,L,,'.-'. ~ • Bes&aUTfran*^;;:;:, tJutoSsprißg* Itisn cfflrtala General-'BebiStTiGlceti'Wcaknea ■ of-the .Genital; Organs^ ; raang'Tacdlciho 'it iA tmaquaPcd; Abo> A certain.-ttsuody::. - fer- lnefeleat.-.;pggsgmpgcn? Bb s; • Ea£rgy,Phyriaal Lsssltuds, Female -:.• It is fepbraso the nser-taanyof tha'.abQTO ecm- v^=> ; n thesaaao cf-ftaagtock A BratuEron.; s -j. ■; tha f-aait hßa-teaSLedc«24Bc2y •casatirfdt&ty3oi& • tt aS tß a. I’IAIiO FOEISS. v -J". F. WA.RFER 4- CO., •■■."■ill ßroad-way* IJewTorlr. < - •'•TTATJBiioif oftbanda at thetrepscloag'eild elegant Pi ASiJ : ; frf.. FORTS T?AK£IiOOiIS,at toft abcro .nnxnber* an cs* tensive assortment of EIANO FOST.KS,cf ib.B-fccst : , fcctare» and of Terysßpsrior tone? Far chastcncpa : Bigui elesmcG of.flaishi ami isctUeau of. they • - cannot bosarpassaH.any acre than ceaaty and m- • ■ * ~ sri eh 6 csjs df-tona. 7 Theseonstraments.aro is cases,-: ; of toy-uacosnaon strength and have &a improved tagqjzg.yr i of ther most--TslnabTa' irapTCTmenfe ofmodem : Uiz«B.- i - ~ | fltotf ; wimp!f»iegeS3--cf -datrocSoa, BCSSaSS -B : TCa3X*aC2ov.; ~ . I mjalitf ofkeeping In tunerfcr «s»st length of time* whisht [\a «nV Irnpftrtaat [ tostromenis ndS-t* iaa«csabls,-j»iiaac>r. r-- r -- Ins thdr quality,.they bare been nEivcrsaJJy sSmlma by* - l tboablesfcsi2iaists4athisc»s7,aiai J »2icravert!:cyi»TD»C3a _ t . lntKdacBd,’tiißyii3Ta tn. gr EETCHCOC^ .terns t&j anttsiMss wta i<=t t&siE t* " —~^>-). to Tocc~:r-eTi- iTcpototioa 00 ififc t ; &E97nt to than} fir jitTootior-J cf k; s ''^"*' X 'i !^?m: ; . ; - Erraideot Pcritas Jlsiical Oblltsa. . - ■‘' 'neiTHsHKESf tI - s - A * ProE Vataßae Mo*ANoa Yojfc . ■lw OeoTotad, Bogota. JloJteJ Colicjo, - . - * " . S^,2^ i^,t^ Yl ' :0 • -lilsiDa:s^e4i« !J ' ial * : ® ,l^ ? ii!l * Journal. ' „ ,7 ,' Nob JcacT V- „ . [ ' Jloni HsaydsKlunßai Biatca-Scasior. . I ' .Hr^-Qco.P/SlarsktAnx-AiatossodortoTurliey,'- - '- ' ' " .- '. I '. : ,t jit. Bat, Poorer,Lonl Btebcp of IToroata.' • ' Hi, lho 21. E. Church. • ~. "Arcfafriabcp. PgreaH, «f-{3atf rtnst£,foM& - - Also, iaaay-'einMsatpecsotta^sla--••' “ Sot galj jg.'tha raorg daagurous 2& : -l& Sold In pitblCTslj by B, A. .:. jßghsW.ibya.' E.‘-E<2i®srt3f EB4- kySyajsSsSa la ISsiistaoTnyßto!. ”-> - jaiteasu j - t < '» i 4 - - Y\ „ r ’*• ■t- •*- - -r 4 s? V “5 "V