PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PTISLISOZD DY WICITE 6:CO. PITTSBURGH TfTEBDIY 5 . 1Q1151111(1, MAY 3, 1853 ariIEADLIT6 * MATTER WILL BE FOUND OX RACE PAGE OF TILLY PAPER. 1102.,Prenstioa NUM.T Osstrrs.—lTA inensiss circa I•llCrtkof car. Weekly Gareth ogers to MT beatneti tea • sacctdssarabla nuelill2l of ;asking awls tinslnsss knowsi. Ocielscolstlai is bare= bus tad ass tb•assad, nazi, log enlist tray village slid towel la West= Pecosyl, Twat and listen Obla. ; 1320 ADVEl4l9r.ftil-- date: the E4lterial RLOYLY nor'PHannn Estehllahntent or the DULY Gesirts. are opened on Bustle), 6.16176111213E63 trho deetre their sDI 0 0,6666 fo In the rater on Monde, M 6 r 6 d.Z. tlesoe hand the. In Ware 6 o'clock. on hatente7 itemize. naezocRATICWELIG NOMZELTIOU. . FOIL C4.11ALT111651. 02110 4 - MOSES POWNALL, Of I.4llscaste-CoFnty. • 7 OR: *DD 1010 OZNY.S.U., - ALEX. H Mo'CLURE, Of Franklin County 1010 emirs:on usnunik CHRISTIAN SIETEILS, Of Claims Cosiely COUNTRY BONES - Ina previous article we endeavored to enforce the peculiar, necessity resting upon too people of Pittsburgh to place their dwellings In the coun try as mush cm possible, and we oleo called atten tion to the peculiar advantages we enjoy in, that neepeot, from the dellghtfol and romantip coun try eurronnding the city, magle easy of access by our numerous railroads and plank Mids. There are other reasons in 'favor of country homes which suggest themselves to our mind. The great object of life isnot, as mime men seem to think, to esm money, but to tole, the 'dun tagee, whichlt kluge, in connection with the faithful discharge of social aid moral duties- Every nerson4ho wishes to live long and Wili ly, sad to keep his feelings andttreettons fresh and green, should provide himself with a useful kid natuial recreation, and we knot of nothing more delightful and !net:active, end more health ful and useful, than the cultivation and improve ment of a country home. !Tito man who efts down to business with snob Intensity is to leave room for nothing else, will sooner or later discover his error, in his failing health, his blunted eensibilities, and his restless longiig for something higher and more ennob ling. its will soon find that overtaxed powers deemed same kind of recreation, as AI relief from the unceasing street upon one class of facodties. This Is a moment of danger with - nu.. He re sorti to some club, or thebilliard table, or some other mode of killing time in aitien i gwhich leads ti bad habits, and deprives the' fannly carol. of the 'presence .of Its head, daring inoy hours which belong to it. • - The country home supplies the want of recta elm; brings into totivity, the best feelings of our notate, and- satisfies that feeling of remit which•keeps our people perpetually on tho wing In the pursuit of cementing to stalely the Crav ings of their notarea, so that Noah's Dove, which could fiod :lomat - for the eels of its foot, is a jdet . embloti of their restless ohsracter. Even their plasm:eh - their relaxation, Is taken on the "wing, - and the faster the railroad or .eteamboat, the better: • . What're need now, for the ,jovelopmont of oar eoolal oharsetar, lathe erativatlon of local attach ments, a lon of dame, u turning of the heart al ways to that dear spot when we hare spent our meet happy :dip; and there we have garner ad up our best affeotions— , The &batten of a emmtry home hoe' a pOwerfalintlacmit in &Irak onloglooal attachments,m4Oulary bathe young. Donnitig, in ono of hleheautifal cusp. on herd : eutturo, expresses the feelingtof a true lover of nature• "It is nut difficult tb 'tee heti etrongly horti culture coitribetes to the development of local at tsehments. In it lies the most powerfol.pia , Ore that eirilland men his'yet found to charm him to one spot, cf earth. It transforms whit is only a. tame 'random and a bleak aspect, .into an Eden at interest and delights. It makes- all the difference between "Araby the blest" sad a pine bexren. It given a bit of sell, too insignifi cant to find a .piano in the, geography of the earth's .eurfeer; such on Importance in the eyes of iii posinenor, that be flode itcuoreattraothre than countless scree of unknown and unexplored ter ritory. in other words, it cantatas the mind and soul of thernanoxisleralized in many of the farad end riehest forms of naturepeo ihrt helooka upon It is tearing.himself up, root and branch, to ask hint to move amllti Lathe right or the left- Do we need to say more to prove that it is the panacea thattroally nettle : is" mankind." This deterintiOn [shit over-drawn. Wherever the love of the biantifel yin nature has been de veloped kith() cultiration of natures melt lovely . works, there obeli find strong home attach. and - ,the best state at home social feelings. The .11e.lielt are tainhead ef the Americans In ibis reepect. They are the true lovers of nature, sad nowhe o are the home virtue more cultiva ted than among the middle and educated chains. Even the malls cottageis tcautifial with flowere end evergreen vines, while the ',cowherd on the narrow, dirty itree.t, partaken of the sir of taste and refinement; from the pot of flowers in the window. We have become too Preachified, Soo fond of the crowded city, of amusements In close rooms, and in the midet of impure air. Dress, parade, abovivand exciting and enfeebling icarentionz, are more fashionable that blulthfal exercise and rational amazement.' The sooner we go back to the good old times of our forefathers, and culti vates, !ow of nature, by cultivating nature her clef the better It be for ex' How mach better it would bo for our children; i to be brought up in the sober and snot delights of a nanny home. 'Hot only would their health be presenn; 41-their phyaleal powers be bet- I ter developed, %; but their taste and i jngment would bo coltivated to more purpose, an they would ninths:better prepared for the active duties crlife. our cities, how hurtful and Insipid end dangerous are the most of the amuse ! moms of the young:, The young man Is thrown into the - most daegerous sancta:ions; learns to drinli, to swear, and to swagger, and these woo ; oiatione soon become necessary to him, !inane be bas a positive disrellell for the rests4nts of home PinEntea: and for useful end instinctive ,rsadlog. lio with the youg lady. Her lime is ' spent, in numerous instances - , between novel romlimt end dress, twang sad receiving faehloweble amulements tad diesliation, vicious aliketo health and morals. Wo do not say that oil young men andyoung ,women brought op In cities fall into such vices • aid follies. Many of them are ornaments to so- Cletiond an honor, to human nature. Bet bow limy Would hue been saved Pam hopeless min ery.ll they hod been removed from the eonstant temptations of city life! Bad their holies bleu few miles in the country, their evenings would hOid teen generally spent in the family A jots nt. readlug, of thank, of home virtues, would bare-been molested, end in all afterlife, they would herS tetthed io that spot of cheriehed aeleciations,ns the Most delightful of, altothers ia'the world .. - A lave of netnro, of detecen, trees and smiling lawns ought to beidostered in the `mind of every atm:- It le the pierent of good effete in other . thingo. A lair of `the Arts,' of Poetri;Ele. queues, £lthoting, Architecture, fie., Weise cum . atly o e lover of Nature. A p 13113012 of taste in Ms garden . and lam; will not be greatly deg tient in his manners and other octal qualities. too hare derived from our English, Irish and German ancestors a lon of, the conntry and of rnial life,. and probably twithlrdt of our chi sena look forward to the time when they can re- tire to the country to epeml the evening of their days.. Tills is tho object of , - labor. The great mistake'lie'inthe is, to defer the selection of a country homi until' woare ready to retire, which'. usually:, Is when we , aro too old :to enjoy -IL • Huy tnen in Imeinees can as easily resit, a few Wiles hi the country, Os in town. •• These shonld commence their enjoyment *Conon • Those WhO esiumOt do so, anal(' scleid Weir Spot, visit NS it o ften us possible, treed plant a few treed . 71214 Alai make some improves:feat sotielps- PM of future retirement. -.This attention afield , *lord rer.reation, find prove. a useful .stlntelloa to the mind, lead to a knowle.ige of caltliatift . sad onto ati.ob!ieoti:to -the Itomo,oailothe It with endeared ..autilitlosi•- tLouihts irlihoothat ,'W:aot trod Doiraing, Iv/me untlmtly 11.aallosal too, toe t9i has ittioinore to botiolt - cmuntrym en in all 'that rotates to oonotry Fife, tinM any man •bo haa , over lived amongst. "One of the most striking proofs of the pro greet of refinement, in the United States, is the rapid Morena') of taste for ornamental gardening and rural erobenhment In all the older portions o; the northers' and middle It cannot bet denied, that the testate Improve meaty(a country residence to both cue of the mod agreeable and the most natural recreations thit baa occupy a cultivated mind. With el the interest, and, to many, all the excitement of the room seductive amusements of society, it bO3 the inceletdable advantage of fostering only the purest feelings, cud - (unlike many other oa eupallons of business men) reining, instead of hardeLlog the heart. Th. greet German poet, Goethe, sere— • 11..4z En as t i ••= 2 .r th ev=l,l , I,h• ttrir a a.! IL•mThin apostrophe w s addresool to the daroato of etuatry life as a mamba d s .etasr, ts tbit old T ow, "bora men, for the most part, are con- Aced to certain walks of life by the limits of caste, to s degree totally unknown la Ibis With us, country life Ls • leading object of Dearly all mcds desires. The wealthiest, mer chant looks upon his country•eat as the best ultimatum at his laborious days in the counting house. Tho most indefatigable statesman dates, in his retirement, from his "Ashland," or his "Lindenwold." Webster has Me "Marshfield," where his eclentifm agricuitire is no lessadmira- Me then his profound eloqueuce in Abe Senate. Taylor's well-ordereCplintation is net less eig nificant of the man, then the battle of Buena Vista. Washingtonjireing's cottage; on the Lindsay, to even more peetical than any chapter of his Sketch Book; and Cole, the greatest of our landampe painters, had ids rural home under the very shadow of the;6 4, i:dila This is-well. In the United States, nature and doMestio life aro be than Bodily and the manner. of towns. Hence all sensible men gladly escape, earlier or later, and partially or wholly, frees the turmoil of the cities. Bence the dignity and value of country life is every day augmenting. And hence the enjoyment of landscape Cr ornamental • gardening—which, ben in pure taste, may properly be celled a more refined lied of saissre,—ls every day be. coming more and more widely diffosed. Those who are not as conversant as ourselves with the statistics of horticulture and rural architecture, have no just Idea of the rapid multiplication of pretty cottages and villas In yew parts of Borth America. The vast web of railroads tridott stow Interlaces the continent, though really built for the purposes of trade, cannot wholly escape doing some duty for the Beaotifol;ae well as the Useful. Hundreds and thousands, formerly obliged to live in the crowd. ed streets of cities, now end themselves able to major • country cottage, several miles distant,— the old notions of time and space .being, half annihilated; and these tmburban cottages enable the busy citizen to breathhe freely, and keep alive his love for nature, till the time shall come when he diall have wrung oat of the nervous band of commerce enough means tameable him to realise his ideal of the "retired life" of an American landed proprietor." OUR BOOR TLZLE eeßittory of the Erforinntion, of the 16th canto 07. vol. Fifth. The Reformation .I.n England. BY J. H. Merle D'Aublgne, D. D. Nei York. Bohert Carter & Brothers." Those who ham enjoyed the pleasure of read ing D'Aubigne's culler volumes, containing • history of the Reformation on the continent, will be delighted at the announcement of the present work. With the exception of Germany, England offers the most interesting facts in re. lotion to the Reformation,uf any other country. especially to the English and American reeler, This volume will be found of dna:sing interest, and will tend to awaken in the churches the no ble spirit of our forefathers, who counted not their lives deer unto them, so they might •inert the !purity and simplicity of the faith of the Gospel of Christ. This work la for our by Darideon & Agnew, Marini green Ai 801 l & Sort, New York, hare laid on our tabli a thick pamphlet of over 100 pages, anti tledi",Tratmactions of the ,Central Relief Com• mittie of the Society of Friends, during the Faraine in Ireland, in 1846 and 1847." In this Httia work we have a hietory of one of the moot remarkable calamities which ever befell our rion; end of a *ltem of .wrtive basevoirmoe which for its extent was never equalled, and whiiih is highly ,honorable.to human nature. The Whole amount of donations received and dis bursed by the "Friends' Belief Committee," amounted to £108,82615s 61—nearly one Wi thin 'rif doilare. About Greefourat of thin mum was received from Americus. Nearly all the Amerloan donations were sent 'to the Fritrubo Comndtlee, while thegovernment 41, and much of the private contributions of Great Britain, were disbursed by other parties. However gest- Ifyieg It is to use human nature in such a favor able Sight, we hope a similar cause for its de veloPinent will never arise again. ° .12ocacram aineatkul."—This is a review of Diehey O'Connor's Lecture, on the Isto eon • vexation to the church," by Der. F. T. Ds Hass; being a discourse delivered in Wesley Chapel, Muth 20, 1868, and published in pamphlet form by-request. Mr. Do Rem bandies his enb jmt r th eloquence and force. The pamphlet, - we maim', can be bad at the bookitorea. • •Bats Bminoao.—lt would appear, Isom the totieth trigiye to-day, from the New Castle Jour thatthis project which has been considered about &faun, Is really Sine, end it Le to go on. We einem* hope that Were Is something more Itangible In the present a:range:acute than in diode provioully made, end that there Is to be In rmility • Balkoad commenced and prosecuted from ihe mouth of Beaver to Eris. The idea of contbMing from Bairns by Pittsburgh Is ridicu lous, !sod a vraste of money. A road of two tisolui,suth ae the Ohio and Petumylvanis, wlll da all the bniinets drain. Iminmorez.—A handbM tuned by the Sher iff of Butler county, dated April 80, ghee the fattening (which is the Intent) intelligence re. speedos the murdeter Lonlyarter . ' "Ho has been closely pursued from the scene of the murder, to an Immpose torstop end Mi. demons in the eastern side of Crawford county, where he fell In with map by the nun of 'Schaffer, who gave him advice to go into the forest, Md not go to Erie, as he ma disposed to I have pursued him for the last amen days with a somber of efficient men, and had the hot 11300 . 0 f hips at Josekh Schaffer's near the swamp, in the seat aide of Crawford county, where I foind a letter in Schafer's possession, written home by Landpartar' for. money -to be sent to Schaffer for him." Twa PHILDZSZEIA. Isruncrnors.—We And the following notice of the injunction flied In Phila delphia, among the proceedings of Molest meet- Ingut Counoilm The President presented a eommunlostign from Clairiok Mellor; and Benjamin R. Brews ter. Edge-, informing the Connoill'thst they are going to ille•bill of equity tokestrain them from subscribing and paying for the spited stook of the flempheld Railroad; also the PhWelphls, Easton -end Water Gap Railroad. Referred to the Assoc° Committee. The Hemptleld, truly seems to have & bud time of it. The hyenas, peniten t 's:a serpents, the Wheeling Gazette talks about, seems to hays tranetermul their operations to the Quaker city. Naw Mu w.—The latest oelobrity is the "Challenge March," composed by our clever townsman, H. %lobar. Published by Flab, Pond & Co., New York, and sold by IL Mobil.. Pittsburgh. Seamus Acinum.r.—We regret to learn by tel. egrapb that on Thursday timing het, the roof o f th e t elling mill. in Sharon, took firs, and when a number of the workmen wore on it endeavor* Jog to extinguish the flamee r thie roof fell In and 'several persons were killed,. and others 144 wounded. It wears that William &mitt, Reese Williams and a man hy : the name of Jordan were killed!. William Coats, badly hurt, his recovery Is doubtful; John L..Jonto h also badly Injured. Dr. Leasure was immediately sent for by tel graph; who left itamedistly, in company with Dr. mammon. They loam not returned at the time of writing this lt le-impossible to U. certain the amount of irjury done or ‘ the number of lisps lost. Latcr.—Killed Wm. linitutro,.—Albriglit, and a boy .earned - Durr—Jordan.le from Wheeling, Witatdat—john Mallon, • eon of. John Mounts. and Thomai Thompson -Xsto eagle TournaL. dorrakm.—Vortbs /hip Nimrod, C 1 11 4112 Motto% 41tIott osilod from this port on or 'about tic Brat lostoot, forAostrolls, mar 200 paesen• ger' aromossual, and the Dumber will _be for- Vow inztosood4 Tho emigration •to - Anottalla pookitltt port is isotaistop.. At taut 600 souk _iaclulagitho poutaaas by. the -Nimrod, gut PONS left for that destiasilot Meta days. Ayr, Cam. TEM WAXECEINGTOR, Corneiindetwo of the Thiltr fitcAunch a.•ttc WAIRINGTONg April 29, 1858. . . The basinea of this week in the Cabinet hat been the appointment of foreign Ministers, nod the preparation of the instnintions wrier which they are to act. No journal having yet been for. wally recognised and adopted as the Aciminis tion organ, we hue no 'authoritative announce ment of the decision to any cue. But it hap leaked out that on Wednesday lan, the following appointments were made or agreed upcn, to wit: John A. Dix, Minister to France. Blamed B. Meade, of Valle's, Minister to CUL • 8. D. DLilage, of Syracuse, New Yofk, to Bel gium. • Frederick A. Boelen, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Bea rotary of Legation to Central America. Ex-Goyim= Hubbard," of Maine, Consul to Rio, Brasil. - Major Ward, of Texan, Consul to Panama. W. P. Angell, of New York, Consul to come port la the Pacifo. . As I have said, there being no oilloial,organ of communication on nob =niters, there most be more or less doubt about these official proceed ing!, as they are reported upon merely hearsay testimony; but in roped to the above items of Information my authority is moat reepeotable, and the appointments mey be relied upon as coe lain to be made. Mr. Dl: is the impersonation of the great De. mooratic schism of 1848, and the persistency of the President in trestowicg upon him the highest honors in hie Okla a proof ofhis determination to smother past fends. Mr. Meade Is the represen. Wive of exactly the opposite order of politicians; • eecessionist, a dimmieniet, a resletant of thn compromise because it did not, as he thinks, surrender all to elavery—• true disolple of the echool of Calhoun and Jefferson Davis, he re. oelves hi; appointment as an illitstrntlon that no sinner is too vile to receive absolution at the hands of the new y ontifor maxima 'of Demoorsoy. Mr. Beaten, of yotir place, bas received the honor of being associated with Bolan Borland in he minion to Central America. The appoint, meet is creditable to the Administration, and fortunate for the public serriee. Mr. Bolen be came known to the priblie Ly hie exertions In obtaining from Venezuela for an American Com pany, the privilege of navigating the magnificent river °nuke by steam,' and thus opening a new field for our ootemerelal enterprise. He wee tendered by Hen. Taylor, and accepted the Con sulship to Angostura. His acquaintance with the genius, manners, and institutions of the peo ple of the Spanish American countries, gives him peculiar advantages in Ms new position, and fits him for a enocessful discharge of its duties. Mr. Sulu, as his name Imports, belopp to • German family, and has appointment is a- com pliment to that numerous and respectable divi sion of-the Pennsylvania Democracy which looks back with affectionate reverence to the name and memories of "Father land." - I must dispatch the other gentlemen In my short Bit with a !tasty dash of the pen. Mr. Dhhige Ls a famous, anti-agitator and union savior. He took a prominent part on the side of the goy. ernment In the Syracuse onus, and is generally • muter of the saving art. GOT. Hubbard di served something. He was done out of the Gov ernorship of Milne by Hanker malice and the good lack of the Whigs. The Consulship of Bib Janeiro is said to be very valuable, and It be. longs to Maine, patriots from that part of the cumatry having bad poseeeelon of it for half a century past. Major Ward, who Is believed to have begged the Panama station, said to be be worth $BO,OOO, is from Tans, and Like all the boys from that quarter; a devil of • fellow. Dot he la cot a devitupon two stiolw, having bat one game leg, and that • wooden one. Mr. an gel, who has begged a namelere prise, la trans lated from the State prison at Bingeing, in which be was an Impostor. at the moderate salary of $l,OOO. lie improves his condition, pecuniarily, by the change, to Gay nothing of the respectabil ity. Notwithstanding that I personalty heard dodge Le Grande, of Maryland, assert that he declined the iinportant and honorable position of Solid. for of the Treuury, prominent Maryland Demo crats deny that he has done, or will do to They, say that his object is to bile, actin, and to keep the question of acceptance open until the bane of the suers illness under whlcbYodge Ta ney to now laboring shall be known, la the am bitlona hope that if he himself do not, in the meantime, descend from bin present dignified station of Chief Jutioe of Maryland, he may ace. coed to the higher judicial eminenceof the Chief Justicedip of the United Slates. The numerous, and diatingulehed 801 l and Barnburnu delegation from New York,beaded by the Governor, left here lut Tuesday morning. They are oaid to have made • good impression. In truth, I suppose they have trade no impres con at all; Marcy is too old a bled to be caught with chart and Pierce, though comparatively • fledgeling, le not to be ineeigied into any eaten. gliog alliatioe with either party In each a quar rel as that over this canal enlargement ration in New York. Experienced Democrats oey that Gee. Seymour has got himself into an emblemn clog alb:laden between the two divisions of the speedy.eulargers and the t.otand.elllle," so that it Is quite likely that the former, being general ly Hunkers, will go over to the Whigs, and thee at the next Stale erection throe the party into the minority, and him into the vocative. Bat, at any rate, the President and the wily premier will let them fight D. eta among themselves, altbough a few days since there was • reasonable apprehen sion among the canal men that both of them would take sides with their Opponents. Atchison's candidate has curled the Bt. Louis post-office. Very well; next winter Old Billion will have a word to man affairs in-general In the House, in the course of which Franklin Pierce will have occasion to remember the Bt. Loots post-office. Goy. Lane's stampede_ upon the. disputed ground between his province, New breathe,- and the Mexican 'elate of Chihuahua, had excited deep Interest here, and I perceive the Washing ton Union adopts a tone like unto Sir Oracle, and asserts that. the government does not con demn Oen. Lane's conduct. We shall get at all the facts already, when, perhaps, it will toa judged wiser to postpone the sei zure to abme other Fourth of July. Jinnos. Tint Vsousao RA/M[OAD Courtin 811.1. This bill is tee, and we eouvatttlate our fellow citizens of the County upon the prospects ahead of ue. Oct Company will get its chorter-aihe money will be raised, and a work second to none In Importance, will be consummated. That work lea until:haus line of Railroad, of uniform gauge, from New York to Bt. Louis, mod the link that was wanting in the chola is supplied by the pas sage of the till to incorporate the Irtmangall R. Company. The right of way acres/ .ffennsylva ala !know clear and undisputed, and we predict that In less than three yew the scream of the locomotive will belteard along our beautiful val ley, and an outlet be afforded for the products of a tinatrY that will compare favorably with any in the Commonwealth pausing the ume facilities. • In another put of our paper, we publish an ar ticle from the Pittsburgh Gazette, of April 22. The Gazette, lithe' not fully posted in the details of the matter, has a cured idea of the object to be attained. That object Its broad gouge road from New York to St. Louis. The Venugo Raliroad will be built. Mark that ! And it will do u much as any work that hu been projected or completed ter years to de velop* the resources of Northwestern Peansylva lola. • It will work a revolution In our trade, and place the agricultural Interest upon a sound, se cure and profitable footing.--The dap of barter will be our. Grain will command cash, and all Mode of produce will end a ready market and prompt returns. To each an enterprise we say, a speedy completion.— VioungoSpectour. A bleak of dna white marble, eli feet long by two and ► half feet wide, has jest been finished in Washington for the National Washington Mon• I muesli An open Bible in alto-relief 1$ display ed on thi centre, with the words, in nlsed let ters on each side of •it, "The General Assembly of the Preebyterian Church in the United Mato' of America, in session la Washington: NUT May, NNW." The Assembly made • liberal appropri- Titian for this done, the design of which. was furnished In a resolution passed by that body. Mr. E. Brooks, one of the editors of the New York E.opreee wetting from Hannon under dole Of the 19th' Instant, toontiona a report thee the cholera has spin broken out In that dry Jut es the omoDpox eras leaving it. Fratunsw—W• loon that threebnildorn, twn to N. York o.nd on.ln nrookkyi k , bass fined within about s month put for ram, raying from *20,000 to SI2O4XIO.—N. Jour. Vom. PROX 3ZW TO= • .... etnrerpondenes of. the PH:UM:nth Gavetta. New You, April-80, lea. -The item of yesterday certainly was the open leg of the Hippodrome, which came off before select audience of gentlemen of the press, hotel keepers, and gentry pf all sorts. No equestrian or show performance ever approached this one in magolacerme, and much as the Crystal Palate may be admired, the "horse theatre" will be equally charming and profitable. The interior is quite a fairy palace of statuary, fountains, dowers, and glaring gas light, forming an im. presides whole that juveniles as well as seniors will Sod it hard to resist. The company consist of one hundred and forty performers, of whom about thirty are women. Beside' the horses, of which there are about eighty, there are ten es triches, four deer, five camels, two elephants, and a large number of monkeys, whose perfor• mance, excite considerable merriment. The Ando went out to sea at noon, with two hundred and fifteen passengars, and er•Pred dent Van Baran and ton, • delegation of the Ap. platelet, Curtiss's and Amory of Batten; 0. IL elpang and wife, 0. Bpang, and Wm. Holmes and daughter. of Pittsburgh. 8o faahlonable anddistingnlshed a party has Beldam congrega ted on board an ocean Kamer. California travellers will not be glad to learn that the fare has been ralsed'on the raciflo Co's., and Davie k Brooke line of ships, and will soon be upon the Nicaragua route. The abun dance of money, algisthe "high price of funds," makes the owns vet able to got soy pries they choose to set. The book and newspaper (weekly) printers have made up their minds to strike next Monday morning for $ll per weeli, and 82 Its. per 1000 ems, and will probably carry the day so far as getting out of good situations Is onnoerned. Hur ried asi printers are, there Is no want of hands at the old prices, and new man 1111 crowd the old ones out. In Wall street, 'Hein are getting dilly easier, and no trouble is expe - Hinced In getting money at eix per cent. catcall, or seven percent. upon good short piper? Loans made of broken at seven per cent. have been returned to considera ble extent to-day, an Indication not to be mista ken of growing ease. Dry. Goods people were never more profitably employed than at present. One in Broadway, the I►igest there, has sold one hundred thousand &Bare in excess of last year, though 'losing four days out of the heart of the season by moving. In bowie imitable for banking purpones there Is an soUvis demand at fell prices, while for Wake the . market Is dull, and' parchuers seem dl,. posed to make a small profit, and retire for the warm weather. Themity b to the midst of May-day moving, that •holiday" falling this year upon the Sab bath. Nobody seems to have a home, end pen poetic furniture riles the hour. An indefinite number of houses are left untenanted by reason of the high rents demanded, and the number of families breaking up with the view .of boarding, la beyond all former experience. The new mod el houses, where one can get four or Are rooms en suits and private for $11:0 per annum, have all been tilled, and the Parisian mode of letting houses by floornand apartments, Is now on • fair way of being tried, and of being adopted, too, in New York. C. The Hintrnizn Itoati.—lt Is well known to our readers, that we deemed the best course for the Directors of the HeMpfteld railroad to pur sue, was to put It ender contract with the meats they had, s year and • half ago. Every man has • right to his own opinion, and those who. hove the management of • large and costly work, have the resporodbility of action, and are bound to consult the power of their own lodgements and expediency. The Directors thought other wise, and appealed to Philadelphia for more stock. In this step; they hare been fought in every Inch, by Pittsburgh and those in her la terest, not as the lion lights, but with the com bined asperity, secrecy and tresohery of a whole generation of panthers, hyenas, foxes, and ser. petite; but they have at length fought through the whole. The Penneylvinba read has closed her sizbeeription to the Cincinnati and Wheeling road-4410,000, and • Philadelphia has given .1400,000 to the Hempeeld. Even after this is done, an injunction is announced as being ap plied for, and Judge Conrad .is forced to hurry back to Philadelphia. That is now settled, and In a few days, we are happy to announce, the Hempfield oCt be all under contract. LasteDect. Matins, Gnaw. BAILIOAD BUITITII —A eon* ECI11111•11, noder tho direction of par. Warner, reached New Osseo on Wedneedey ill making i the annoy of the Cleveland and Idahoning Valley Railroad, and en Thursday morning entered upon the liDt• Vey cf the North Western Road. , They came down the vest side of. the ehmengo, and ems• ad about one fourth of n - mile above town, When they ran along on the high ground, worth of the borough—crossed the 7Neattannock about one hundred and seventy-Ave yards above tht bridge, and passed mat of the Court Roue, and delta • ravine Mehl direction of Dr. Pollock's farm. It appears that the valley of the fig Run is deem ed the one most feasible for the construe. Ma of this road, from New Castle.—Ye r Mac Jour. The valued moneile on the decline. The Wes of Foreign Exalting. an steady, sad will proba bly continue 80, juM IA the point low enough to prevent 'peen air:nate, and high enough to balance the supply and demand for bills of ex change. The Stook market continue" of en unspeoula the awarder. What speculation allele is mostly "Beer "—to depreciate tether then to appeal ate Smoke. No ontaiders are in the market, con asquently there to little buoyancy, ad no week holders exist to occulonmuch doper:Sidon. Hence much tameness; and email variations of pelves. 'Though money Is easy, Plonks are not likely to the tuna. • Trade is satire, though lass so than Wt month. There See Slight aocumalatiom of Dry Goods stocks--raffloient to prmnt a Gee, bet not soClent to, depress prices. The demand for export of cotton stsplcs tenons=lly walla Dec State and near-by trade a entire, and g4ymente are making wtth the greatest regularity. Busi ness to heeltby. No failaits come or are feared. No losses from heir, etoclts are felt or eke likely to occur and preperations for thrall bi oinen are, mak ing an • pendent scale.—.N. York Nee. AVMS/. . Large shipments of cola still continue teem London for austral* and Smaller mum for me. tinental ports. The esplrt of coin and gold bullion for the with ending 10th Inst. were En; 260 to Australis, and £142,270 to other ports. The ezports of- English manufactured goods are larger than at any former period—showing general prosperity among that aim of capital- The importance aml growth of the wool Whitt of the Coloty of Victoria (hutralls) are shown in the annexed table of exports of that snide fromihe pod ef Ifelboaros, from 1844 to 1851: Year. lbw. Year. - lbs. 1844, 4,826,000 1848, 10,524,000 1846, 6,841,000 1849; . 14,667,000 1848, 6,498,000 1850, . 18,091,000 • 1847; 10,210,000 1851, 16,845,000 As to the Fillibusteriati inferenoes drawn from Mr. flume's appointment, they are no more sub. 'dentin than smoke. His minion will eons to nothing. There never was any groat thing done on advertisement All the world knows that Houle Is after Cuba, and therefore he won't get it Ths anticipation that has been raised over his appointment remind, um of the story of the For. Beyond saw a vapor wising from soma warm water which had bean poured upon ioe: 'Humph,' said be, ' , thiamin hem en when it burns." We reckon it will be pretty much so with Mr. Boule'a Trib. - Comma Exumaloa.—Ber. Mr. Williams, hiliatonary at Canton, speaking of the Chinese emigratioa,aaye— "Emigration le taking the form of • transfer of Chinese laborers to the West Inc Use, Demera ra, Lbws and Hanna, Ina oontraot of Ave yens' labor after which the parties do as they please. 'Pew of the Coolies, however, will ever return to Chins. If there could be any security for good treatment, the plan would be a good one; but the Spanish peopla are not the most thstiyortby in snob matters. The Englioh Gounimeat has an agent bars to make the attempt to introduce Ckinese-laborers into Trinidad. Pree emigra tion to California has nearly ceased; but it is likely to revive. Probably three or four thous and have returned, withintweles months put.— The world fie= to be mixing up again, and Its earlou families are becoming acquainted with, each other. Japan, Cores, Annum, Madagascar, Thibit, Manchuria, It 4. most also come in." gir Dn. M'LANils Ling Pme.—When the iwoycletor of Ms Invaluable reaudynarobased It of ths Inventor. there war no nu dialne width &serial the name. for the sue of Lint end Mk= Oomph hits note withstionling the great prevedecoo al them dlressaris the linited Malta in lb. Booth and West. sarthnelasly, ' am gm patient Ls frequently nimble to obtain the ...s c ., or a regolar plmetelan. moo moody wee ros. dolred at mem sais mod .Calmat Mat the operation or which mall in es aim provsl7.o.ll is to the somata- The sostiothe II 00001101 by Ds ITLthe's pin k . sgs Loan Prowl in every Instants in which It h . ha a WO. , Alircrs twortoiale apt a solitary is. Kamm has rear conned in width Its Mats have been Iniadiems. The invention of an •dual4Kl sal alto. gnfabd setgeidese It Du nothing Isamu= with 1.1,41 took Rostrum' Impaled show the Wino by shallot. Wan to the midget art Itgoeviesto by now pgyug. beyond • doubt, that Dr. ADLasn'a DIU the test Midi ever proposal for the Livvy Oaniplalat Wareham. will beware e t tweraterfolts, and inveriablY oat rot Dr.lgLeneh thieberstst Urn PW..md ate ses. Ors as Wm ate elm Dithr PIuPDDAD to No I,ltor For mils by Y 1 drogolids ind mogolooolo In town and • • too. La *l ' M* 14 0 14440 Th. sta J. hIDD. 2 COI do Wood Adopt:. ter KIDD & Co. Unjust received Bye handled dams et CUMITI . I. highly peen:eel lIONIT LOAFS. comprising: the men., /laer ancon..tr. scented Brom Winder. =net Brants Windex. Mater end now Bharins Bowe. It Is achnittel br en. the , Mane. Sow too the gnat t the wed& obi • Hydraulic Cam:. Vdr The-undersigned halo constantly on manly of Beema's BILDSAULIO MUST. This article L. the tad sad chew at material for Cisterns--a aloes four -Inch same of bea. hid In and plastelsd with this Calosat„ will dors nod ion.plastared on a/sy vats, In rawer tln siaries, to the thickness at an Loeb, lima... in • few dor.. so solid a to raid any =tam iie pressure, nor le the water>a the loot affected. mu C•menjahonld be 0814 for all nodergroarsj, ',au r ae, and respos.d stractures, for all tranartsat building, , and for do walls, coins walls, earn.... top., Wilsn . .no ducts, canal :cot; sad every erodes of brick WI gaps madam exposed la warn. damp, or that. BLIIIDIUDGE a INGHILIM, • soli:slm LIG Water strut sad 750 Troy .Snot. stip-BURKE /c BARNES' SAFES-Here tho Idol of Wilms:toy as to the valeta of our Bin& upon whlsh n .an confidently - rat the neputalloh of our rook.N. b an sheedy grabllobed immoral eonMoak& wooing that Bsteo =ado tow our Tricolor and ordinary roll Owed. ham teen ottbjooted to the VBIIICIT TESTS IN ACTUAL 00N/LLGInATIONde and ormorrod Illaalr_ooneonto totally the team Tb. following Is molder proof of the man incontestable; obarostai $lO,OOO WORTH OP BOORS MID PAPERS SAVED WITH A 1140 ram ALLNION; tun *Tarr, November 2. Mama Buse a ataxia—Nur atm Your to 1812. 0. re only noelre.l. I was aboard at tbe tuns. I would I,l4o'or.7lratr., lOtn 74%1 ot the el June Iset—my Maw OttlldluS bong burned to uhea. It was built at wool sad brick— . le,se Mow dory bullthos. My Oats was In It at the time of the are, am t Mb, the cedar. where Man was a Isms amount of 011. It woe a very but an. Al, vsoke aul boor nom:um that woos in tbs Bs.. lICLOCLOICOI CO about Ten Than Dolton. Want, an. ta w red. There woe worts eagle pow atiswed: and au th or. ould Wales any tenon who 1. doing bueftwea t :ltz no time: bat bay a Ed. to keen th eir Dams, au, got one e..11/1 good. am F addy nemmatend your Dabs o any mut. feztott Yours. truly. .101111.0LAREE. ie.% believe. Nataro has provided a remedy COr en,. disease which fleel, is heir to. 111/111 PETROL/MI or P.OOI OIL. put up es It II %s. from the great isbonsam7. concealed deep in the bowels of Ifother Leib. ID. without doubt, ifie of the gnatsdt of these remedies. /Wed the following tostimear. gm!. bee • mratehil want: • Plana, VAL.4.OIdo, tept.l6, 1 / 5 1. Mr. It. IL Eler-81r: / bay* mild All your Petroleum. Book tL4 aoow two Montle put. and tare been toot h.s for your egeut am a father supply. 1 aund tome ~Id nowt dozen mom. W. hays Imand the Oil my st.llent In Flux and Upstate.. My deo( hr.. at the time your agent eras ham vas lilt. very low sith toe tam In. her tempoonful, and In three hour. gm the 0.004. WA the don stopped. and Abe r,earered knotedlately. It is also an extraordinary remedy • for eon and Wanted By., Cum./451mA and flleumatleiru mod tor the Pg.% 001110 Lay. bens mired of long standing. Yours, with reaPeel. Isaac Promo r. for este by an the Unmet. In Pittebodsn. =Z= serWs nutter die attention of ova read ers to the aleertleement moans 1219112081.1330 Ih3AOIA4" to be fond epos the fourth Not GEO. P. SMITH & CO., No. 64 WOOD STREET, Invite the attention of buyers In this market . to Om v.rr 4rp Mock of 13212121 G MID STUMM DRY GOODS, a/ CCM ITZMULS AM Ml= 11111/31712193. which they irk: Ca tall . AT A BEALL ADVARCR 101 CARR Cl ABORT 011DIT. PRINTS-Mall lari Lag Soot! /min and AMUURIC OINOttabIB-Arew ,h AlsittiGAA: LAWNS-Dst.sort-aarmakz: DRESS 0001:4-1 Tar lone 0.11 . CLoTtlll-Olsalldwarintioeno CASSUISERR-Ylain and taney-ok tarp rock of mart ak.. Ant roan trade; EAT m INETTS-All echo. and enalltian Jr.Mtb-1111111114-LILIIIMirrs-And lam TlLTbity, et Ana 80111111 WEAILr; COITON Roa PANTALOUNZRY-An laaßeg Riaatt. and LINENS-LINEN DM/R-IMA! LINENII-:TABLY Limos-And many now I. Irlatt °bode. oar ows ation; W Alp im o DB-L.s. handecnie a..orms!: YESTINGI-LLIIINGIB-41•31BAICS-IECIA+IO-421EMED -OuITON.TWILEDS-oItIRTI AG sTRIPRd, Itvary varietyet brown ISURRYIROB, INAILLIEOS- bleached NOIRTINON awl AUXERLECISt lIANDEIRCHIIONS—CRAVATH--All damdiptkta VARIETY 00000, Aa Pitubstrab, AtolltßlAA3. ralaidlat A. H. HOLMES & HRO., 112120110112LER3 OF SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES. PICKS, BUTTOCKS, 0110WHeLEB, ft., • PITTBBURGEL 051 s• 25 Wood st., between let and and. air AU work worritotal eml to 507 omotOwttotoOLlilk CHARLES B. LOOKIB, STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bondi, Norma &c., Negotiated. PAYSICOLARATILSTION 0/TESTOTIIIPURVIMIR AND MD 01 !TOM. ILTOCIok oru &Jonas t Co. or Wood and Youth rtoot.e. jab BBNOVAL POSTLEY, NELSON & CO., HANUfACTUMB Of, HAM E= AM) CAFE ME L NHOVELI3 mon, GUN 33/13182L15, SOLID BOX VICES, PICES, SLEDGES, EaSITOOES, te. dtc. ta. Hato itinoved to No. 17 Market street, where Mgr eusloasers..al merabantl morally, an lasl4d to xaot n* o ar ncek belbm parwrs &bmbers. lia•eamthoNVlVMr t embaNd ZI I I Inc 0 pprimand f.ral,Slkasmerior artlebo Of !forts at iSTl:tera m+ IA•311341 JAMES P. TANNER.. WHOLEILLLB DIALER BOOTS, snows, sour's, Ran, &C., wo. 56 WOOD maw, mamas, Between Third and feu*: army soon embraces y vaety mid awls Ds Foots, PUN- ever pstrahs.4 ri Mee. tram Ow Ns. IlDstialsl stsonSetat.., adsoloi :7.17 fe the Boling lia# ikiatiner olio, and grill be 10, ralir twitarr prierwentiviziow will Moo et 1.11 Welphia and Now Y..k. haseb nnabl asars y Flaw csll and vsamhre Pstre basing. sistel Cittspa's inzusnrs uompsay of fittaborgli IL D. LINO. runciaan. 6/11111eL L.ILASSIIIILL, Mech. °MCI, 94 WATER. DETWZBII Mal= AND WOOD anarra. /Dr /MIMS WILL AND 0,1100 11111 UN TIM 01.D0 AND 111111113511L1T1 SINUS. AND NIIIBUTA NW. 40t0.r.d tots sts damn els 1786 Atm. soanal loperas VIM SU awl ViIaIItDIYATIMITIOB 0014 rzAz sposramm. inilinosa: W.- Latina. Jr. 114.1M 7 , Botnosi 800. W. Mar SW. /tabor; lhunap, Jr.. I, John 8. Mom. B.ll.birogh. SS OW. Woman I J. ilornorr.nor. TI otter Wyo. Win 8. luo. Dr.. Pon.. dal JOHN T. ICIVOILDT value wascal--*LDWAILD CULZUG. REIOVAL.• LOGAN, WILSON & CO. MMUS AND WEOLISALZ MUM IN =ism AND mamma HARDWARE, CUTLERY,III.43 4.. Hero removed to their new ad extensive a u r . tfl s oe2 i. Wao . l r ot does Csvni h lht . st. Chao at. hAt al Wan maal nation of the toceicomplate wait! Dm: Gm yard Is 101 ott,. AM, DAGUERREOTYPES' AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY - . ACKSON'S National DAgaerrean (hem, eon. of the Dimanad and Ifirlut stmt. (appta Lynx Stoma l'ittaburEtt. toullat and Oaatia=an Irtatda* to obtain 711kuraes .at taalanua , iswie plat* all at the ntabllab• 11:"" a rjrratb, 4 17 iralz....t ,Lkidirt Mat smarm* fad om). Qua imam tem with all the u lograil °r eal . jthig i l :Lit aeatittte r 7 aniad. nod graiver4z=pietari. =Um Pa. fret numablaaaa 113-Literms tab* /gig anti &maid pampa Ix 007 fg r j b g r a,ll 7 arataTor tYatn a a. *, antal • al. iCanaas• la lu Dlanand. ledbite tiff Haisates lint Premix= . DAGUERREOTYPES. Post Ojruso .radios, 2244 Sereo4 CITIZENS end strangers who wish to ob. tap w =strata, artistio Mc Wm Ilkestcav, at • very moderato pica. will and ft to guts. intarort to call 4•1 UM well known utablicllaialit. Thus antiriattlatactioa itausotted. Tao charge cad. Itav oat of th e largvat sad tart aimed Old. owl illryZa a avar ;WAIST atirvTo:attvd tha Mt= V , not hest t o: ttka calabratial of aor4 lfork. Pi. WWI; Maim to Da obi! to Grier .to t4o,L , atrogs of Me A , r , kaatal• a Diglltr. :VP.. !M. Maly t!ln Ceolape. Morph. b" a opm .ad oparatirat.. la al. weathers:6.A . I alma a. it. tear. For Silo Low. A FIRST RATE FAMILY OARRLidE, wLiwhigth Ism boom In ass but • @bort Us& It 1 , 111 at • barrain. Inquire at Vas oil. [mhZ6Att To Let. gI Fourth Sou of the Garotte Build um. /t L. mitabla to Jab Ai . 4u :11 Crotri ft A. " . =rest Warw. at} • " MuSlO—Wildilowers,by Wallace; eta* Gest% lam* tginetto Weal bo Wm. by omen: Toms, Goo *Tam Weelborm /fonswe—• Bondi My float Unica : _ I bad • Otway= /SOO • liomallowl Meth by fortor: r z" Vrinitt i lgrl l iaosati W Wawa Va t litiga e an m or VVeni from thy BPhil Loma :? ... 11" rkt a tgazVat i ut. , ; • w•t ° Toro; Asumulds ethotaion 011y " Mat ta tlwa. Ei Mouth : iho. mow-o sow tad twaireati Mona • Y b li s toloo P liqtotta= l brall Mamratirds • gr,Z 4 V a l, ":l4'wrau...— i taLatlfol Orroammeat with malstkap i oth n ill ftald• 4.llrartotT U ter a sSoy a- y - ai Twin& loaothas with • Ism tot of woori sad towntmaraol maida o ea. Wir ke Ci l l arorlnfla r rairoo4 WM: Maio bowol la al oa4 st ato Mammy you. sorb SUNDEBS*U brr i l i tagtq I IT V . ' 3. /Wit 3 tot a few, ' bga, No.l laglinoirtiair tram gazes, oaLW bi Jur! OMAN DICIOT O Op, RMATION WANTED OF JAMES INFORMATION • Omyse. tumor!' a Aw'lfok. U. WM, Ciaelanw pn. inr , ago. codvltsa hot bard tn. v. Idopplas at Eltbbiugh. Inv Inforentkas of th. viten abonts of U. ..id Jams Maya. gill beAkmaltail aF =lnt by. lAN.. Cho. W. Lloyd. !o. Brocaul Ana. !oft- \ 'my.tat For Bale rinlE subsari . bar offers, for sale a FARM is lariasavalsad County, MS tulle from tostawa gt.tloo. on th e rratorlroala Onstral .11roul, acegdathig Si awes. or .h1:11 ataut3o i aro e 1 WW. Gad the toh ta Wit ' thabold. : t o Pittsburgh as 4 tirostwboran gp gpd ppmigh It. and tits tows of Stow. arts is Us no anosoillato prighiaataa, w.ll .at tad. sod has an it a Maas bop* noh stag.. \ II andahal Oita • veld P malls= DUAL lotus. $3O-psr aao, cash. B.f. to Gori. Wm.' , haricots, Pitlab=ig g. Daly. goo ,gtagrartarills. Dap will In i.mstisoao r ussossarr to those who with to Dunham. atazlisYs asurria. llagaifi eau Comitry Seat. subscriber offers for sale emit fta Talc? OP Linoon oesumu. animis oeaw peed by Saban Pinny. rnl. and Kidding es meadow of A. Azaie Leen., P.O. It °maim meaty sorsa, part of 'mien la andel._ good OWIIIIIEIO, hg,1,8 pp YOUNG 01W11.100, and le sae onesiaantad wad • brut In as. 'arab.. Placa.. ad. • Tale location ecaunande one ed the most extensive BM ba.atiled view, la Women renneylvaal.‘, and `baliaf whom malty ameba walk' t con Um idly. Padovh ad *enamr ana aterasiloas newavyaaaal by any aallav: Iran of land in Um mast. 10 aot eold mum Uttar the that of Amok it 41 than be divided into lota and offerail as antics. • iniatera =73 N.. 7 1 handl atnaa. " lixerbiar 4wreacteville the BP/UNG MID BO UM AliAtiNoll3llert. rpmpublic are reepeotfax informed that' J. eat adiltioast Dumber of On:odour has beat pot rT .th 4 e route, and not the Luteitala,or eterthier from 0 sod .1 the Ilse hue bah rho to TBX NU. I'SS.krittlYr he protestors ere dstersolnkl Ake thin WM et. flu. root.ikr ot al t , Tel\ WV. =Ur atm tireutortsneen. it lelll Ltml, endsavt °O w. the must earedr sod etecoomtel Was delvsisi-Iti Von to do their aticioit tor the tombrt of paelmoomits., mo= French fhaandies. A FEW. patterns extra rich ad land of w 1 9 Tis " 1 ' . V16f17.,t0.° 1 47 1 " suraen .a ausonsxt.* I.l.lLsat eon= °NM, and. Kam aft, Randrod lexptwa 'Woven Uddcaoing.dukhitpd Iltudn do Dad. teya, For, Bale by the Paakiite• rpin follotring articles at Diatom prima,: Steel team's, 11=tologr i . e t tiftbjfek0E4 , /SU, SODA. BALD Mimeo*. reopen Pimento. Glom. tintsep, COMA Olovm. Smoak Saansee Metthes. . ".."'"7 =at litoMplearm ie w.k. mil 11- MI WATER—We /laic Co4lbal ' on baud thisnapertor isina4loann:nblaim• • .171 41 1 by the barrel. ball tam,. or on drenabt. ti• WILUOIC, a 6).. =73 man Mork4 M. and tn. 4.1.441. ITERRINa-, 20 bans annuhas Dinar 15molud Honing RS do. No.l 10 kw Holland Waled) \ rde , br , tu73 manta of Wood and Birth .to. rrEA BISCUIT-- \ 's\ Hz :lee Senn Dlaeroll: \ Dan= CU% , d d' 4 Iresb. recorTedmillar sale U ona Grocer's:4 Diskr. 1110TATOE8-100 Inztels flfsheiknooks, a Muss. and WIIN.v. Jun nerved by, myS VON BONNLIONNVW•MITZART. HITS B . UR faSr —2 Cbbls. n oielanlfvlanNuON 1 : 0 ROUT pk \\ BROOMS -75 dozen just reeedvedliq v 0 ,3 VOB BL NNHOSNV • 'NOILVT „ .... . VP, ACON-4,000 lbs. ho • round, for •by 1.1/ 0313 TON 808 . =OUT ! NUANNT. bbls. North Carolina Tar,\ or j. tale by [ctotl VON DONNED:4Ln t moaPirrA AILS-500 kegs asso • for saki b bayb VON NON OUT ADDER—SO kegs o hand, and Or gale by Laub] VON - 11021SHONIIS t YOU= ORDAOE—An assortment always on toad. sad for sea by 1a73 VON BONNEIMIBT l MtriPaY• MOLASSES - 100 bbls. N. o.Adolamms, LY. Ws br \ _llO3 vox sommossr a utnistor. WINDOW GLASS-300 born 11110 i 130 as 1042 ICO do 1041 k II UMW!. c#l,ana " an s rusea4. 0.130A11-20 hhde. jot received by \ my 2 VON 1024111108EZ s 111012117. 1.1 DONETS AND TOBS , -46V oz. Buckets: . IF '9 du.? * X. Et orb ICtal ranalqatuvr, for ' by MAI VOX SONNEWIST ♦ smarm. SOY nd THE.SNEATHS-50 dole; on band for Ado by rll7O VON Boaranoare a limn. RASES -20 dozen Ha, _Raker, lokeide t ate VON BOMMOIIIi a liOgnr• --- FZATILERS--44 sacks now landing\ front esumer Narlght.4 y IN Id DIC i 5,73 ROLL BUTTER-2 bbls._prime Roll rka ter. rroorsa th is day yld• C.* 1 . . R. N.- 1.4 Ibb 4ta. 108thZ. • No. Ili Sewed etnet. 1113.00M5-200 dozen • Broome, varinaz 4Asa sad qualities. In stare sad ibt..l. by . sa73 A. 11 A. AtellAN4 equal A, pLoult-100 bbl.. extra add superfine, brs tssetse Ass for sale la A. * A \ MIDAS& Isexvi mt. R"& -- 16 tierces Rios, in stork and for msl 4514 /ow. 07 I:1 L. *OMNI. 4 ISmaLS. stmet. H&RBI 041-50 bbl. a ' 474° l''' svatsa "" r Nal! IL art - DRIED APPLES.--100 bilabial Dried Ap. W. a AN was* Webs* mad for rale br A • A. MILILLI9II.II4 Magid - ' --"L\ APER HANGINGS--Whito and 14 4 gar.(watftworm mr.inT144.4 , ..4• rear 1p ea v.wk., for by s)3 . w. iakALL. lb Webb stmt. . TMITATION VELVET WALL PAPER-- Al F.r comma roam, fcr bas 'ebb* by blurf WALT= P. It/MULL& QTOOKB FOR RALE- • 60 aim 6lldnCrown ID slum 60 &um ILLlLl'llasbarrb 6116 Inn am. CICS 16 LOO awl Th Fourth anat. apoesito last of EI N fflarst. BUrIE&-1 bbl. prime 801 l Hauer, reo'd thlsday sad*. male br 72 uN BONNIIOUT NIIRPER. BAN LEATHER-4or see byD sad LACE MID I DI Llb L estAM. • m 72 216 ritempt. ST. LOUIS HIDES-1400 store ..rVZa./c t i t 'g DX aim. libats TO SHUMAN ERS--Light ELLizpiri' g, far atimaaNs na. sb: ads by - o BLED :DE LANUS. VS liketY Amt. it BUNYAN WANT/ID—Beeswax at WO m)fk . " 6 ""9. A.VAHAES!Wa a co,. A LOOSOL-100 bbla. 76 and 96 per cent. Ake./4,11ar sedat C4lllllllO ttl A. /Aux ea x a a co. mes m LINS/MD OIL-100 bbla. Linseed Oil, for sale bs 10A711 D. A. FAIINIBTOCE it 00. DOLL BUTTER-4 bblis. froth Roll &a tn. la eon sad Pt tapgb_y m= r MAITZLIRS a Ca Day PUOREB-25 Wu. (Dcight balm) mo Dry hobos. atm saa Rit 0/61.1, REM. 1141T/WIRP it CO. FIRE APPLES-45 sacks and 6 bbla Dry J-1 n 4414 la Eton cud S UZY mr2 SUZY. sitATTIIIWS a 00. SUNDRIES -25 bagsFeathenv ? o. r....° ; I IT: DM AO 0•0' a Corm btls4 tbic Xor Az& ' to intr.. sor br an3o • WILL morn & 00. - BUTTER -2 bble. it's! ; , 8011. Butter, 1411.6 recatml sad A= ale thi t i nT omanis, LASS bbla. Ira half bbl& for .4* ts tom , graft U. mum. BATHERS and GINS —24 bags halm* sad 7 sack slams, a opla Imam' hoe E l am Globs. to silo by LI _ agao AM DICT.IIT OO. LIMAS and F;,6 ,ZED—„.ags Beana up 2 bags and 1 C Oman Tad. brelasellas - masser Ow* be 'ale bt LUZ D 101416,41 CO. jrs_ROUND 81ThLt.-18,bags Grotuld Bn au; tow 6.224 ham down. GLIM. tAr dal• bs , •440 IdalAil D1CK.1712 CO. LARD -8 bble. sod 1 leg No. 1 Lard;•pbyr .1•In• tram await Glob., et *PM • DIOW • OLD 11.10PREI--3 old Copp& Stills and' &121'unnerr laudlag (mu rtermertlobr.lbr sal. abbol 11111 All MOUT I; CX). n MIS-41 sacks Rap,"now landlog from N t " 4 " T ai " ibt al° %Attu moui, a CQ ATAPIEB, PM METAL-65 tow Napier b yag MAO. bow Loans tgaw yassityr MA.. tar ably [op] /MAME DIOS.= (>O. NEW BOOKS—At No;78 Faith Wait— itrwrittwtsti. 21.7 !Maki. Yagt or • art:4= I. byl. ItAkromis, ? i Fr= byir..roafor y l•Pni Za DITOD-20 bble. Pitch, for roofing, in dote isd Ike ale by J. T. !J. 3. BOOM PRUITS-30 bow MR Radar • • j: lb bona Ism Italslac 2S Ulf !olio Wear. SO or do do nalstos;' 10 drums Balm* Innn anns Samna do 20 lan oxen Vow name froth Praoa, In lan 03 taw boon 13 1'414)**41'4 4* ' l3*. V t. 4 12. woLunii.• 41..60. 1 rood nu maul amt.. ginzzsz—aoo boxes Ohtan i i i _p_rizaci ar; tloldann nnlo Iff ' (0 20 1 GANNILD. SALKJULTUB—In boxes and. b•le. reo'd ea au gab In' Weil EM MY n. 001.13213. UROUNDNUTB-632 auks Clequidouie, nos landing Gym dram Itl.*" W. er soZ LAMAICD/01111 *CO. IRY ,PEAOUBS-55 mete prime Skew Il 1:11i ‘4".4 ItimenlollllT a mumn. . F da VOA E I.IOIID. WATER—joit real a traits =1,7 1 . w TV Eati'ls a t a t tot ax. Attest Ants sad till QUQAII,-,25 Midi. J. 0 ; B °P; "anl r eharlsontt strut. FLOUR--Rxtrs Family Sioux, eorinantii os haul sad foe a& I#7 • • • sat t licBAN7l. Ernie Janet. ALEBATUB-40 bbl s. and 50 bozos Sal to ea. by IWO Jl . CIIIIIIIIIA 1101 ED AMES—WO br k ihr oder JP I , Q AILS-4500 keg of rood brands, VI lb: alas J. b. 4,7l.lLattrlNalf444:, Vitt t ( o i st ab t -4 „,1 b "1" 1 4 / W Mkis ttant7 p . 0 P.S, COTTON FACTORY; PITT& Roam btl,_gbutnnur.. of ...I his whole allwatkat bilt,froa 'niftt• to MR.w of ab• UOPI corros RACTII/1/. .. t adOlMnt ..k.TB an . nartnllitt s rwpa =tie, gitd the Ito;. Tans .1.. tad • milytomt sn pronavuom to ant oth.rs not anurasonand at Pittibmtra. TIM 11111 mootalas , little our 8,000 flottallon Tbs Miohlumay Is SM LlNt i an4 amt. ko =tory halt onally,at tbs meali mam est amwits• Rovortz la botubled by I. Anne:My lint and Pounlylepoha an n tl mune. of ate. 9.. ov a of fo r ratzl u r enr•lffnE .. ... l = S TM.L.a " 97ll ...1...0r mall an tba aral. am tortarnt Co sell on ttn nowt fareroble tail.. rm. •galynnytua LW 4 each, a. Orlon wary loon tlie. and panrunga Ithe To a t h , an sing la the Cotten . aaea ~ fa th, mat or ft , attk th cam /a aypertualtY ..Idom to te mot With. Tbs....amount of Josehlnen mukt not now to simllmol by maountotareri I. 1... than trey. months, wbfbrt this could boremond pad out la oanadonat ow*, wit% a rntuttatlnt ikad Ito• or mama , V.aut Elea ir t e4td . w to o.4l.l . 4 .. ..mantl. uma Coo. o allf‘anl would nabs crib. •=0•10. al• non.. DtTrabigligit:t ° =m r that w' mg d pl=rtliay th. ir,m.,ty, front alanssience ~moans matt flak Is elrablr fte tbn mannfartur• of Ur oblom7. Locoman Zeglont, an Tio • Compaly fortud U r W dulT.= elm as • mat IlberAtarn . = Vat run., parldoolar.. tea of m= t ltr. Mo. Ana roan., at 02 Ohm In Plalbarala. • I • , • mytawD • \ VOhIAILD IIfeOOBICtICX. I_)ROFEBSOIVALE.X.'.O.NBARRY'S ' : I- L boenzaouL ca mai mod om*lsn.d Sac bww) , log, teloranng oft "' t thos hale 00 0 10000 0 100 VF: 4 brut so, bum Mi s. . rhea =um, ► mut irritant:lna the Otto. Lprogtstiou, tbe ado of *blab nittooom to one mlllion of Willett anonally, aroukl leete tgt advertleeteeut hut the ibsoo do utttr putelrgue. tutu sag, Amnon of It fuming probably no. Ws of Me edam ' .nions event of the buidno aD r don. bl f Erohiseor Barry, 14 goTtls ' "book t it nk with . tha • Loden tda f"bi d r.antl he i t=oke to Me lnamimrable patrons.. \ , Parry's .00001. of Wufor thryear 11147. , thou that during that yam about 940X0 bOttate of Ma Toboopbaoaa nergli . mooed O l and that the oa doodah , . le ot ~iplaln. unman :hit Übe LgilsVer.enam th the ear of the artiele than mg/dog t . e haemotoromald r; trerrnot InviduaT r lan s an lino hold P 7dy fer Outa. buren,skin Mamas, Le..-11 'would not. of Mole, be so nalmnsally In demand. The y portion of Mo public emelt buy It et gag 97104 not Professor Bang has rearmed It to a floors so low that the poorest eartamail tbettmelves ofd basallts Bold in largo bottles (pried IS son, ) at obi:duals gig omen so ths Mangey sud . Depot, 12rt bgoedusgr tiro York. and by Um mired Xerchards and thrones:4M the mai thetas Cuastia. pgues, (hest Betals, Prance. 0 0., 0. and by ' • X, X. MIMS. , • Zirdite Pittsburgh. ' \\_...,..-__.. \ Beaver I/eimale Seminary. ‘, AVING PURCHASED THE ROUSE \ . ~,L.s ado f w eraa ndo.li nda tionw o oo f Dr uLt. , , D.. b.... L or.or ßal oru tmi so _ .... ,...a fft. „ thLaacanna ms......:hh oi willWatrdlat U. e lamodista iravavidan el Dm Cult= 4. Atslkila now - d light, 330 pin 14. tonal! Dia mon th .. TUNS* ovens aMNDAY. Mind of MaY:., .W t i ISAAO M. COOK. PriadvaL FISM-450 MAI. large No. 3 Mackerel- • se eiOmos. lase. Na 1 lieer..roa rpp . ° ll4:: fi b 4 ' \ 00 •0n.7.,.. „ Na Riled 20 bbia , lbw Nal noun 16 drolas9o6.6sh—ln stonard mal• by tr N D13,11V, 100 boxellit Cbss.3. 10 .?/....71=. 0 4 1, 200 bus. • 200 buss sr Wan, 44* 24 bt atisiq•• \*. CO; . A. MASON 'kVA., No. 25 Fiftb,street, elved. ata oven lit MUT nr,ornins. ID wets WI paws of DIMS GOODS, anottving Bilks, 'Ames, Boom ."Lava, gas., or Um v.r/ ANT LAB—A.'II;,OIABON a,00.45 /Uth giant will orolOW,oralalfba. wertmeatof Bilk. B+ .a, lon Mantals• bad Mgr aft, moat tublosablsiqyitl, ins 29 rixo BANDIIOX MAK4IO-5,000 pieces A m in..- . ...uvi u timi. } . 3 .z i orre it m .7 ch., by DRY 000DS tpoxEs-4*sortment of CA all alt. aaaeitd4taaa Dt7 Wed. 11Fit tor sale MY loin at the Papas Wataboaaa t a_a_ _ltat br . nu az num.. MIIATION VKJWET WALLTAPKB— rat mum, mut a k a. tho n em abd faohkatatol• ofst\ % .. T,tto*its par.l4o, 5.5 Unita an.i.‘ I NNATS—Anottiar %lance lot jail read \ • ka,r s ar at ,e.itasoir ii * , INLAR-43p0 htide. god fair, and tirfina, inialpeasrak." 6'64,I9PPC(P. - ata" . " lsl1 1 2 131 P wocul GLASSES-=5OO bbla. p M 1y •.• e, jut land \ ISHEITia• PILWORTU a ICS-430 tierceseice. just re' 4 by "ad ayOB 24. " 1 !, r en \ atm. iumosila a CO. InQDFIB/1--;23,drunsis Codfish, in stcoo and •l • b r ssuir;iin, DILWORTH IWO. 1 1 :41130 bbld Tar , in stire 5ia ".1.17 annivan, \DILWORTH :• • STARCH' a&a , tars Pearl Pta ferule by are- T .09 Min 11.11011. TH OLIVg9r-Verdalle, = • ' Watch 011m1.and Capv( ll•reed ur sp37 Ilr NeeLM, LOOR tn, CLOTH—Jut rewired from Phinlmmlllt *Factory. &oeo maim it 4.1.4,04. 11.4 Nom Oil tt. Itcht kat Grimm Maw Blincl Tablic Occrant - teh, to • kb Um Wyatt= amt.,. le larttalactts mll cm Meows favorable mins it...PHILLIPS, ue ximei stems D BIPITER:4 . 4-. 6 bbh..Roll Bietter,Xin I.l.l6e.ervlredej.isiroNt..24 CUS-9 bble. Egg, in store and for man Et e t , ion) T. & J. J. 110037. Eby bbla. Onions. far by • V - MOM COLLINS ..? ERR I NiN3-404 bble.• Baltimore No. 1 'a ega • I tlnat o. C4jtidt "° ll I'4 3'; Al' I'7 'saran a =warm. ILI OAP-100 boxes Bolin &ego, t reed LI and er ees be \ I eP2151 ZHU Ma =MM. rfq.A LLOW-4 bbls. Tallow, in store and fa JLal. Ai tazdAl J. T. A J. T. BOONE. BULK PORK-11,000 ibe. Balk Pork, NO ned sad ftrr sal* by I.T. J. J. BOONZ: BAOON--70,000 le.. Baoon, nog-round, nockini tad for Ws Dr' T. it J. .7.1300N11., B ACON -10000 lbs. &eon Shoulder, and laAve and Ma sae try spa 7 . T.t L Jr; BOCINE. 'V0%1.000-20 boxes, assorted brands, is don 6.1 for solo by QALEBATUS-2. 000 lbs. Salesians,, in KllO4 sad Ibr Ws Dr KM .1. T. E J. J. BOONE. 595 Übtetr street. QTABCII-50 Voris superior . , f# 1 .1.!;oN jut sad Ta 4 LOUR -76 bble. extra Family Ern i ; est at regt4 nal Oa ado eh NM) r . PAt3--40 half cleats superior Y. IL,Tek Ido.da. Black da, far wasto• ..• • ap.33 'T. LITII.I CO. Griaas—no boxes 8:10.60 do. 10z12. 2.5 d...10•11.11ut reed and •• sa• bt _ LAO \ T. =MAMA • 03. R_lo3-4) dense Bier, just real and for sale b 7 r.j ENULIBH y 08.1 r BUCIAR-50 bbla. Loaf Supr, jut reed Ilad kit gala b 7 imam nas =GLIM . .\: II .. • , CLARIFIED 13170A8-50 tiaras Meted 2.02.9921 92.2 fOr 9. a \ wZa ed. u EntillTT • 129 lamed anst anci STOCKZS do. ‘6lpanumn and litalnkCaa(CßX FOB 2.5 0. 12 M am an/a Iknonann • 60 do. nadanal , do: dela 100 do. Nardi& do.` , do 100 do. /Una Woitant Vilna Conaway. s, A. ILEIRD .14 OD ta= =U.& Rank "WNW& tocathdan KIASTES of - P.ABIB, for .• d and &VW JULIO curatat, or the kW dtalp DdTOll Jut Wan and miens , wwl7 on WM at SU Liberty aneW,PlWabazO. and-nn w. WALLA= • I .1 ". • . ' irms.hut r•dt and Its dzwoz .v. - car. Alszkelitre4 sad Ifta. dilliEßßEr—LaltationEuglish Oheeio, rag LI =mta; drab= do 4 Pilo Ands 464 kniagmlichi Datab BABA do. Mr sus Ayr WiL - A. MoOLlnte• as= LOTTED BLOATERS—ukase k Black intr. Lambs Petted Yarmouth.ll=6l.aalltt Pasta amadout zatamatkaa,lta i atm. at aayynr—jaat. 14.1 1 .4 y_ tad W. A. likol4lBo. OfCellt 4.1411 n ii 111411;:: 4CO ` IO` —LO hhda (tio rod) ° from Mum Hu g- Apr an ew ' ll°W sea \ leAull D I & proBA,OOO-13 bhde. Tobacco, no*, lan& 1 022 1.12r1. ab.unc, wom b s= Dtoast kom SOItAPIRON-2 tierces Scrap Irca,4or Bak to2SI lailitt =MUT a 00. e nEE Ndabs BE k ' 50 buss Ohms*, in store, fen /WM MIMI MUT • 4:10. • .-- ACON-40,4d5, bony in snits and tor LW. n 1 b 7 IOU) - ISAIAH MC= a CO. reS ON \ HPLUDeSittIEI-N it 41 2722: t 1 RIML \ Danko,. W I M • • 1"e: - oss IL/1111008. - ALLROAD &TON. \ • • LAI stuns O tt P. itlk.\ lilkakfbr ml• b? salt - • wwg la. /cloth &me, • B°9E7A ON: vt. M A S ON ilt l t; 4 ° "4 l ‘" SC ataeltsg Ab• ,X IN. 4,0 b hu. \ Ol6 row • • a. soubli. \ :isms Me. pDlOO=T3' WapWNGI TUREENTMA-30 bbls. StMil' 1 7 0 4 ,I ". ll \ g` e ' s t ratiliga 02 HBT APP " ` ' v\ ~' APpDDl~taltTn ° 4. 31 b9k &2 1 3 1 1 m1.:,i, &At AC Kw; lIGAW4S. Lusk br tam. -J. cautss--lito to_ ; 840 ; 4 7 aba.lo..s‘tarribireslyi 4 \ • \ J. Y. =st 1arD 3 .11 , 1.2 MI.IC ctlga & /../rionassos asimane t t • .333(3310ck. , pi i tm Ainnuiezt i Hoy ?thaw ;V , A - ' /13.13eMs nal : M..m&r:llll3.l Batqkiki,:.rii l b s • Mgbt of CMi Yd aICB. !*/531/4 ins ro "- or rvs. ow/3,1.1 alsht tbll=i, ikes:ratitbd.l!b• Aim lrxria.llo 33. 1333 iii4bi.icted , TUN souniam Divonitt. : -?;•• plusEirF;Nrs. li t arnr == ..-"a 7CEsslitgauta \ rat kown,se.au,\:. \ nir Eihrerl Ardost---.--,..l4:areacerd Era.oo ftespitellek-. saErmanes win.ednzle with rb, • MT PRECIOUS BEENE \ • ego Mr. , WE. Rental) • • - ' FLECEPIPION ‘ • SOM.= LAD mumvsift, 211113011011 , 117002APSICAL 0'120! Ili. 7 , ' . . . SIMMERS Or TUN PRINTERS NATIONLL UNION \: '‘ ' - XILE Trkatimicii Soren AND BANQIIIIT Cpl \:-' , • .. DAT klitirlitt. Irklirtit T!TT tno Soie yALL, r w h ' s WED. st ' actst of no isoctoblsso of Diktat, si, tsi a iit T . - 41: .) posto of the tloitod &an, fo'r Lb. inalpn• 01.Ktp.I• - •.., VAaftt threriLIOMIIIIMIII4 °W U. bAIM IIR . _ . 7t: f fas oxpoots4 by the °madam. wreguat4 ... Goostoor Maus. of rems.ytypols. Ho*: Ilossei 0M.% Of Noir York, sad , other dist/AshoS ism vIU bop,. •• soot . • To. Woo of tlekits has been bud it Sint astisms. its/ ohtCbo Procrun el him .7 mocha, of 0:to Odossoftin ' :I AffsiLvoints, at tho t r Uldtmat soisLIA s .421.. is iis. • ft*. J. Nissan. Thos. SWIM* • J. lifit.9 7014 a. ‘, 30.11:0.111,06.1 . Itoaoll fkrrott. •.. Jas. P. ISys, • \ jusismilbi ".. • ALL W. Loot, ' Thai N. Wright; \ tis. P. Cataptil Thai Nifurrs. - U.N. ',, • ctio il o ll / 1 7: . ... Jotit &SW Thai. O. Oiso \ 1 .1 .141111asibardi, Ma. COL.:-. . Edsroft IILbsiSLN \ AtJCTIO,N''S' ES. lar):.-Ifpne\Curii#ce and\Nottkairay \\ \\` RNSW.gDNEsnetirtornitiMay 4th, at ' Uc . ce lo t r i k ilt r Oa ConalmV a_ .tpxuaguesee Oa i Llar= Yi.l , tt 01713.11.1k141114 !Obi to% 181 ' 4. ‘"XAWAT.A ' Superior lizotteheandgisi' at pa (IN WEDIOAIDAY 4tthiisk, IL" at 110i:burl al do Commyetsl4.los Brau, me t= ea Raid and litkuttets..._ .111 Woe/4-i - g rat:war aimea4lrotgith tumidly; \ . Wig - \ ' • . DliWymiddedd.....), Li* Bale - of Dg Goods br L anolin. v, iN2THIIIISDAy \ju kt i, Fammruntat.. 4 . 72 4. 15aL .6 =v i va \ will Da gid. • Wassail pearal umortaanstearh% . ;it wag, 11,.,{0 ilelk Ms.nlias.l4lo4la7. h %1 " 1 "Pl r• " _ ' , 1•1A , 11 ZrArAsedour— \ Supedsir . Galt W Maw ii, Auction. \ fr TritiRSDAT ZWlNlNG;Stkinstara,\ st 6 01: tbs Ccessusabilltsbmo itfarift maw ~. \ • col oust /I stesetsorW tsi mk . 6m , II .% i cars no /twist user Wste a & , _ . t i` .eau Sti= tri;.L. LA: w . . \ Chkostitsstss Balsam fall.ThilskJoa.JOissudell "as t."'4 Drant i lsr ar•!.S si , \ \ Ilasplier do O9 Co.-" GoldUnite•libeirthk 176 But,divLots.ald Sites for It tasks st Auction. - \ FVBIRKINGILiId, B. BlitatlNGUAld, • ; A& Piffiligrnalt. es rnauDAY. rum; ant ?ADAT, lyln. 20, Sad Ca at se PAL es stab MIR 0.11 las anoint , =lmagine sem et the 1:111""suisla pt lin tbs •00Vit eintellblag boantebs, suitable far Xmas, tarsal. liesiame Hewes. et flints liseiblenoss. Bale multi,. lennes.weentled en ded nava la use Pimam tb"4k4lßL'''' Prepstly Innalumbsenertil be sold on Thunder \ • Ilirunceshaus en tidsisTs end liPlUsbumb ea latanlo. THE. uzirrID_IMATES LIFE INSUIIANCE, ANNUITY \ AND`‘ TRUST CONEB3Ir, OH SHED APRILIG t litto CAMMe-'iaso,ooo; , . Vfihs* S. E. cozair of:llLtrd sad'Cblia..... A ." striets, PII.I,sasIPIAY . 'R7 :,-., : ,-.-, .. 02.11131 ID= =LIM AT 1 , 21.11AD1T2111114 , \WS . 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