( prrTilitaidw4hUh i litE. _ . • /.11.tti(.fiFi«O.tas C.):siathan Furtt. ?EM 'zoo or our' itampo. • n istiaa, TICZAIr 1 4 `4 . 2KMAX " ) COLVX 2I 6 , g ofour Reptaam BY,:vOliu4SPO*n B '7 ll,64, - whiii. t ..„:i to i.);e4e.bied for e tee T. stood, Nii , trelforie • to ;nor tyrants! k u4 d, rtievi(vieVina Hat V er . papa' doirci that noble fleg, ;.; Osftnelonif*eukin ---Tberilo&ot'-our Republic una free, Whieflanild one:sale crouch uud bend, Itrelionnilvond tba sea ; ' iend oli r tiiti'iliPOry;'itaintialned deck, And in tbe tented field, etattniume_that.the foe • blustAll, - orlip, or yield. .. - -.' a g .our Republic ....R.tricea the exile:a bean, . . : - ,..4 1, kilithitticatiii lasi' farewell, .. Alute rfriecda depart; Re_t.egses tu as pOutbe mat,' ;And Lail icon the Chore. . ITherelort rule and lordly: wrath .ire felt and fealml rio:more. llikl.blill , Peeseive,l 4 ller Elan, Amid-40meetic feir.6 and broils, wan: • o , so.4lrtal,_Ntill keep them stil, cla.6linkgahizy, Till_ time Eliall fede letAl emze Mray Into eleagity. FronsWe Rome Journal. 801117. . now tG Bathe To sTrus itsltrtst. . The right to look upon beautifel teener) , is a privilege ell powers in tommom Lose whose means lavornabled :Lein to claim_ tuners-hip in some lovely garden-spot of this handful count- , 1 7: have no rlgbtto rant the fair hnony of na tureio;the intru s ion of a discord o their own. Thic_petelitsire Of land, therefore, la the country cannot, in binding themselvei a iomei, follow thisbeißrof their ouninclinations to entirely as miny:,.flatild,have us itppose: the;may only do i i so,,prori dad they , deprive not of a ensure those whbtesqleyinut: of the beautiful i equally in tease arititherr at= A man: hi no right to disfigure eome,noble scene by an inharmonious ilweltinmhowriftun this•has been done, those Who hove rambled on too banks of) the Hodson (thia lint as en example near home) eat testify. ogtultypetneen home and landscape is recur -';:ed by no. neeeisitrily increased expenditure. On the contrary, those, buildings of most economical 7:I': turiabiple charaetergenerallypossess thecharm Off:tams whiih costly structures attempt in " • ' Undikilitreili, .the excellence and chiiiiir of a , home consist in the perfect keeping of the ectifi- dalconatroction with the Imbue! object and the scenery around.. The uniform l'alholism VOA that would be oat of place in the mountain gorge or betide-the rocky glen and leaping torrent, will be perfectly in congruity with ~broad lime, grouped trees; smooth, widely-stretching glades and the placid `lake. • This perfect congruity betweei Untie and scenery would be easy of at tainment; if thooperatirms of deciding thechar, airier and arningrinent of the building were less meelanleaL The owner of the' gelnind is gene rallY emritmt, - if the builder to whom be shoes bie plenstellatilm be Candeliver tio him, bye. certain , dayoand for_ so ietieh Money, a home like thn one delineated. - Hew have these plans been probably obtained; If. the gentleman or Thdy;about to build popeases it all aliteruy, or even .only to picture-book-loving taste, Mae a . .!Arehtteetital Design-Book for the Million" has her:nil:it-pa uteri end after many tea-table dis oruesiens Upon the merits elf the - Swim Caßage" Arlo, the " Anglo-Norman,', the "Etruscan," or the ”CarteEatod Gothic," some pretty picture. house has been selected. Armed-with that, an architectikuni the city has been callahmon, the pietureahown to 'him: the ground-plan of the house determined ; and, finally, a " set of draw hegeningsged to be furnished by a certain day, and at Mirated price. • . , ?TOO 1 men this =all call upon prim:ducal aid would not have been made, had not thebuild-' er adrisetito get some .'nrchitect"_to 'tiraft. the _ ;dims," knowing that menthe Most 'Wretchedly slender skeleton aspires, if framed by &draughts. • Inset, will be easier to work from than the orris do , WWma.ea - „Of thaanieteur employer. The tor-Mteiti.haaneither a voice nor an interest in the matter—the - drawings are oraured and - paid far,. us bale of - goods.• Be has not seen the spat selected-for the balding; knows nothing of "the testesim habits otlife of its future occupants, ,sdis staterallyboly desirmil to "get a job, done as quickly a/ possible, knowing, by past experi ence; that, should kw vennurvany departure from the instructions .given him—essential however theyntsy, to bls:cultivated.judgement, mem— the Arawiegs will. probably "be returned to him for correction, and his - labor lost. How tame, 1 — o3l3ll2l7aphice int tzsaitsble the bulldieg, must 1 ' be when . erected, _my readers Will hi able to I judge: What,-then should be done? The building, should, even to its = ,/ et minute ' detail,..be.....studiedend determined_on..the .4 , 4- ' and =architect. who has the interests of his no-. t bin schema ti heart, will obrep insist upon the ; .. necessity for ibis Very first step. Both the nr,' ,I ehitect and: the-.comemplator -of the - building must be' ^Oidod by.auch simple rules as I will , _ here atlelpt haitate. Endeavour first to be ins- ' prettied witb the Sews:lug influences of the spot., of dui liana if 'vision. be limited,. the scenery quiet, and possessing - a self-conminued charm of beauty or grandeor , complete in itself, the char acter of the house may be left to the beat ot the owner's: taste, than were the building ' a promitietumin an. arieud...l. songe of. 1 landscape--a connecting link in "the. beauties around If_thefilrst be the case, plie home— gowned, however, by certain rules—may be . more fancifully developed, more profuse in de- -' tails, and more irliim.deq,' th an i n a eie ca ti c ,, . • like the latter; where every outline must accord , with the prevailing character of. the natural forms around,: and of which theMetails and ar chitectural features must bo bolder, more mark- ed.and expressive„ - in order to be defined Ity the eye that views them ;kith a scale formed- upon the bold fragments of nature's architecture.— These ommidorations are the text from which all rules for, the choice of styles may be'deducel.l. General outlines sad effects, rather than minutm of details, are to be studied, to accuse eangaitY i between art and nature; the niceties of particu lar style ere only to be attended to that they may not conflict with - the first great truth of hermeny of the general masses. Almost any style may, in the hands of a master, be made suitable fora ' given loeationt and - there are few modern styles that may not architecturally be moulded to the requirements demanded. 80, the; I come once ' mare to a definition, made in ft former number, i that the style must grow out of the eircumstan ees beating upon the building, upon the, nature of the materials, the peduliarities of climate, of domestic hablta,„ - and above all things, upon the prevailing inflinmee of the 'scenery around., In high mountain scenery, where the outlines of the forms around' ll' point upwards, and about Into pyramids of bunt,' towards the skies, the build ing. in its lines; must not contradict this tender may: prevalence of hor4oatal lines and must be tructi as, without violadon of its attribates, will petit& this" character.— Thus, we tam in olden times, the builders on the ~plain ereenstilit roofed, widely extenteddwel- tinge, with row upon row of parallel ham; but I In the mountain loge up soared the gage, and' high pointed idriarie aod spire, until the rrehi- 1 t Met .seemed eniclaus of roaring. eloft with th e i , mountain peaks and stately hills. - .. 1; Let me nowaketch %few scenes, such `a..., m ,. ' readereyill be able to picture before them wit,: out any strut - Here Is - a rood hauling from td. i Country tam Ate - distance of two or three ' tainting= the Inv market place, a quiet lane leadstraut the more frequented public road, and a Tuna& of a mile down this lane we will eater a pm, Indurate: upon' 'the grass width:. The tine we bare leit'continues its winding mod tree shaded ennui , to a bridge which, half a m il e off , ' stretches across the-stream that originally ludo ' ' red the settlers to choose the town below, where . tut inane few in greater volume, as their mite. - The 'wesand'ld: tolerably level, and has 'trees mationsaf herentid .therm but, as is very gene . tots We cash; not very much bee been done to .lraria -it/ tulttlstlott. We have progressed to ' tbsetiitrociff srfield of abort centimes, bounded on ow elde by.the,lane, which we lt say ts 'ass:-as thentaili-.Vis row of trees, chats ridee slier butalluarttliht of the -, neighbets; on the west • ' by • emit strutim,`.thatts seeking the river In .lalritatd ltrthe'setith ,by tho land Wiling the sltelltanari'ead by the - rising - country and the hillokiiirent.-' , There finothiug particularabont the tees i `hi' avelieir - la - undulated; and the amtuntoiddlitezt view are only just so teat. thitucce - rii or every town will show.— Wharlate ermomillik tale/0 of the place; Sbalgfir ilitimeeputcy: the more exalting in -111111101:211,kbe ,imdisood by the - home itself. ;In my Lest 1n.4. *kg_ to pm, dear readers,l .. dit il k e l., _,__ 7 * ll Vilintimiries I would recommend ite =Mug, ___*.Nnie, ea eat -I: will say nothing awaliPlPPfilfi l lita-hicuatrota-rbut-willtryi moldeenielba. , ' ding thetteriy boat . ..ittite Wad 1 . 10,00, 'a , httaithisa , 'We 'are Plbad ile . actele--,my five - thousand dellitti hittiiiiiiiii oce r ',.cairchasingShd, ten '11ete"41144"44 wisliti make' they sans" a w - l n -every psitienlar, of the =se. , a , c ue hldlitOpa rl l Anitlff . the mom, if. I.gWtliinte:reit the Site rip- - - pea m____eji *hue twi".'•themittttnilt appearance cif:tallier/RO 4r..ae , violence tape .t ui to g rwand is from the. I,n_• stye nearest pain . the northern kegntiIYTY.APU. ,, Ail I would do et prow; !odd - be to:mainly/ four hundred • (NI. ~ ,'-'r feet south -f said litic/add twpie4s thus :MI - up "trlp - - Mato west, leavings cart road close t 4 : 11, Par.Oetni..Ultlederle Ind& may se". ss" .•4.4,-,. titiisstable end yard which will ttnn- - - 56 6'N.DikeD of on th e /102tbireSb vh• • •:.' miloiriunnewbaccpc..d Ii will be seem Oilr, ,thriirlaiWrOid an the north; though excelfinVlrsse.. .. We npfer. windows, the, road, it -2," self be uninmeded fronrthe Uwe , i t WM ' iiarft 9 ln the rine, la rmck th e op posite sicie tinOriver.` The position from the house is determined .to he at about one hundred f rt, and fi ft y f from thelarie, there being no local reasons to de mand placing a greater distance be tween, le ch would only require a more expert- 1 sive mean of approach. The sum at disposal will fermi a building of comfortable dimensions; itsfown an the ground may be thus arranged The main *on—which would contain a Dre ll'. ear by by fifteen; a drawing room, six teen bytw ty ffve a hall, nine feet wide and se venteen long;—world.make a block thirty feet south twenty-sevenfeet east and west. This block would be carried higher than the wing, contain ing a dining-room, fifteen by twenty; a small boudoir o;morning room,ften hy fourteen; n ststaircase,to re-rooms, puitrics, et e., and a com ma:Wm kitchen, which would be all contained in a block tbirty-six by thirty-four. IThese dimen. sions 'chid includethickness for walls, chimneys, etc., enclose an area of about two [thousand feet f„,..e and the divisions of the space is adjusted so as to a ff ord th most economical fermi for erection. I am, of c arse, writing with a plen before me, which' Ire t not to be able now to present, but will describe as intelligibly asl I coo. The entrance hell is on the cask the library, south and noutli-kcask the drawind rodeo, west and st l south-se ' the latter containing a large bay window on i s long, or western side. The morn ing room— Lich, to you reWietnner, is not in the main b ildhag—is on We righ k side as you enter the h 1, and its windows look cut; the Ewing-Tome is entered at the staircase hell, which 1 , opens at ri httinglen from the principal boll, and its windows ook west—its south end being against the drawin -room and mancommenicate or not, as needed. The entrance Porch h; on the coot, and at the ogle of the main block, the verandah twelve feet ide, will stop ngainst this, and thene extend round the remaining eastern portion of the main binding, the southern and the western sides, and terminate at the end lof the dining room. This feature alone will gite a char:icier to the hoes , and need neither be iexpensive nor complicate But I find Co present this home picture full will require more spec° than I now Lave; so I will resume the description in my next. -; I. O. IS: TO CONTRACTORS To Builders. §,!ALER PROPOSALS will be received ItY the Doottl of Directors of the Third Word Puha: , or.thectr Of Pittsburgh. up Co the 2lst fir the erection o School House. according Co oisium sod - mie:dionl of earns, which can he 000 It the aim. of J. A m blugt, on Fourth meet. and where wit utgegrarr informal. coon he hut ither this 14th loot. spithl I JUII:g 311:(7A4 , 11151". Pre4l. To Contractors. , EALE PROPOSALS will be receiTell at the aloe a IL D. Ham. roans stmt. until 4 ottat It .of th e 1. • Im.t., IM Urad.hm the loom with oat of the Pittsburg. and lOW DA Turnpike Wad. on that pan eat raid 010d Mown m &roam'. MIL and depaeltlng the arth In the mut where It crone§ eralt-'4 lletlenr, stutlo., the IT pa eablo rail. to be mooned by ,IL VI. /Mies. an. ' Entteer. /L D. KI M. /Wit. .4. La • ' . Proposals ftr Coal and Slack V L EALEri, PROPOSALS for delivering, in . la the stared at Mut Works of the Plttehtmch Gas (bap patty. Ioo.o.obuthels of bltutsettoue Coal-and IMAM bustc els ottibak,,v9.l be received at the °Sloss of the Coutparty ethtll Welau4ny, Co. =l.l. nast-orAIL dock. P. M. Th., CAM and Sleek ta be of such oats/UT:sad deli , env' at such .I. teb duvet sad b nasal:that as shall be approved of =I 1 , The • of ouommtatlon tr Coal and Slack to be 76 pounds perk I. erbe Paymesta to to made monthly,Tetalnlat•PA MC. , ! .4' X... 0 fi j, I P V=... ' ,l . t,T tn rt= ItakennS. Esc nt °fine entaPanr, and endorsal ••ProposAls tor Opal awl MO.^ JAMIni M. CHRISTY. tesdktd , • Treasurer. Sealed Proposals . . • FOR G • OUND suitable for a site for : the . cons. truhue. Pod (Mack et, whiatt were nuttuu. by • raced Act of emu:reek to ha rrentod la th , * -4 4' • ' will be resolved until Misr, the lith last, by abase of Oa undententkL ' She dimatodltue reptdreet arelo/ fret fnmt b kV to 140 fort deep. onloas !orated on two streeto-4f /anted on Ite• corner.of two ntroetibwropotais may be made for 100 to 10) fent on erne Wert, br 120 to /40 un the °U.,. . • 1110316.8 L. HOWE, LOO 110. 11.4.11FT0, Oom mletionert DRY GOODS, &c. Near Spring Goods, at No. 85 Market st. ALEXAN ER & DAY Icould I respectfully. •IsrtitA the abartSob or the pribtla toltbeir re, Lari.. cbcdot WAX of WEIF APRIA - ti GOODS, wbl.h they Ate 'bow °pooh*. Stab Sat has Wen talobt nt trutfrbt , t astern A•- • • w.m00n. . . rat.. col em be to . army mill • •or to orb borer. byirt.lnAle br b.. tall: ALEXANDLIAA DAY. SS Market s ttlAblb-,.e rk. Norttotort ranter of, the tbrorood. . . • . • M e sale Dry c .. .. A. NE . CO, 62 an iC4 Market .atit +wee...t i e noir dull,' orwran: and reaching their j • encriprisitig the meet tute naive a al rutted wool rant of Impwl.o4 and AMVSLISI Gmely ey hare vier ex:"‘ htbited. lo which they rapectfnlly ihrite the ettention Of , nes wadeorintry Merchant+. _ -._ -..a —• ' - New Spring Goons. 1 AA. 3! A 4 ON & CO. will open this morn- litz-10 a... of 7010,1.01 wel American IMIY S. alb. end most LaMar-fib:l, rtylea.to ninth they Kali the of their patron ,and the public. , AV; , V£ISUWCRIBER has commenced re iaa a limo and aiore . destrable Ater } of FANCY 7 and QM'S GOOD) that be eve • brought to thls =atter, ent,lmMtKto MI of iftin flitted Laiain, Montt de Lai.' Gina)... dt frioatt V siririt Hall and With )f Altar, barredand Jamort Marlitid Clotlut Catritarres. Woo.. Tartar. Jeana Drill and Cotton Striper Linoniq Pouter. kft tad cyar-b: Thfbet. Mora. de tine, and Cotton sr - - - tow, itibbnast I, Voila. Cora b, Utebrellao,lttle mai Dodo tub.. to: to- to which ha n of mortionto tad pollant arrnsoT,, to Wood Hat Warehouse, arr Srstrr, Pale. ut, very . _ . ..,eawe rtnentt of ?Iran and Milli. 4....•titt7g:-lorelrgn and American plain and faney Straw. Braid. Ch . t. Dtmo, ltil km, fere. lair, Panne!. I•g -hrte.... _ . I HA rti-11 ea It nun, . and Bore . 17bren. 4nes end f t n e ll i Vatra it,, , ,,v ran v a t n4s. lt.t . lic i t ib.p li P i 1tn . 1 .... .1.. a ll: . Zee Olpsey.4 , 2 Liart, end alter forget,. greed nat. lif/111VDt ' llteh Dont ' gruel Fenrf. - ?Ani l n Satin and Tag .I.Sor, all video MO4 awry Gan. 5D 4 Cntro• Car.. 'LACES- and hewed white and rolonel Sint and Cotten Nett, STRAW TAU ELVD.7-Cards, Tarselv, Dalton, Braids. Ittl Peletiner, de, A . IFLOWZR.N- Tent% caul Amnion 8010, bunellenian' d rich and nerrel etylea. " E)/11ET 4111K17 ANG NeI7.VS-Gial, Om do Na rn Dm doZne,"Slarenre, and other gybe. o.rrod OUVlttea and col re I"TL ltril • %I rricrl ' = " ;ll . ll:mb•ellao. lland xiD4 M r a, do.. to. . molar r r ' Spring Bonnets. DR PER T LOT is receistici cod y'y 4 opesed, grioLnz, In Dart, the following A tend Ctdp, It . Ol.l q.t. a . r , • 1 attae h l i Tarr Loot, . ,i 1.... and lulso. ' Jenny Lind, and Satin. ! rlCtitp, Fluted Straw anal hotter. i Straw utEl p fnegal. Pearl and Loop heeln. Dr!. American tree, • IL tilDah Pearl, illungartan Meal. I. talt... .121 ' • '1" ! '," , - ' I raehlo 4, A.A. SIASON 6 CD, ell and re Market at. IGLIT ORINTZES..-31rarY & Buscs• ob.. • Mtn Invite the attentken of the uak. to tome ne. tiDst lOW of Llgtd and 'Drab Shinn.. Just rt .- tocl. Thoth". aire , ogen this warning. elvddlleol 71111.."/%1fiety&=krzr&;%to - ' 3 AMU DE LAINES, Light and Dark, I 3ueladhigr a few pie= eery beautiful firm+, aud sat v ures lbr all reed ad minor low br nicht., III3IIP/111 L IitiItCIIFIELD d OIL CLOTHS, &c. SaiatiTOCX IS 60. ir, ff randrins WI sprier Stock of CARPETS, IL CLOTHS, & TRIMMINGS, Cam sin partthe Mowing eaer CARPETS. Irma karat v het Me Ciarlintk do. d Tapettry pm s riPia extra super:. Bpl . rup.rete. 3 ply! d Oaa d ttou a ~. frei. an 4 . Id] ie V. RIZZI-174:3z ..d4 tolun do.; aff. 44. lAtil :1-3 wool and co ton do. i BUGS , AM, OIL CLO T IS, &c. Ulm. Cbgnille dot' ltu=do.i atbs tufted dot fine dada:ammo* pea Mall; taftwl do. do: .11.1..J110.__d0 . d0... Adelaide do. do.; Ttirtiarlo.44 s4. ' r.: l L=fttl .';''' vt .Urgiarglist"gol 4 fl.F.l.6. ~ vi h , ._. 44. —I ..4 uu Collis. , 2 , ... _ ...., BLINDS, TABLE EOVEREI, &c. • " •- 7,z, s, or ea Aux Carpet lat-A, di LIMO.- ‘ Lr. aral law li and 04 3latlinion Table Lineng Crab Be wthdO. ti dg de•• , Window:Th.4er. (alma do. Ta b 4 a z, Arg n're l dglit L'b lVd. lo ''' jr. l 4l='"Aurehaaed our dime Intro the =:111 . " 7,lll b Vr: l p* . I 4 " to ' lnlit; owe fa =eye as ....,,. ep 7 . .. 61 , .... b , 010•00. Thewatany 0060 all to et .141 ~,,,, Car Pet Wareh° , u .,l . roPrtrstrTt 't mchl9 I " - '^CLINTOCK e . . ACARD.4-1 have remoaea — i " (three a... t,,,k,0 r ,... r i r 0 1 tny new stare, lahurab. where I will b. 10 .. Nu. the Doak 0 lob Tuns. mod receive a . beteof thelrr 43 . 33 and " rrig,C=Plirr n' reinl 'f U tet:erare 'r Pl:ff 2 3 a ver. reale.. 1106 N 64,,,,A. yr,,,1 pin, r i ni,alk Matel. d,V7P n n*,... Arl 3 :l o =o 7 51110r4t„,,, JLeilt ,. .. ZltheliVp.b,La,--..",b7 ke- ' Jilt 1; L I,l l , r i gnin. Third starer 001 ••••..m 1131140 VAL • ItAL- F. WILSON hale tnoved to No. US