o 1 1:44R*„;::1;;;V42-4.1$ 4 , - - " VOLUME XVI. a. he, t Morn/ r reept•4l It .5 A `,l Li A I+ VIZ N 9117 a or woe!, 2,:•:;• rtrui STRICY.II3, Clo , lB.—Yi ve lh.l;ara a year, 1,4.1.101 h -icily in ad J Bir th..thirJ la v.aiably ,equirel it hot pail within the year iS-Fih,zh, 'l'R'a 4.00 I "14, ro.LI hy the Wok.; ihJje ttATr4i Oir ADVLR'Ci 7'hrir.t 7' wiz, Daily ;tumk MESE Oun Two 1 Oa I. 71 ;sue 4 %JO G tu tus,i [tuba Oho wan S. wk.. wean `Attu,. tvuuk0....... Ono mouth Two rootttlis ou /ClUltaltl 9 09 Incati.s 10 Ott Biro ...... 1 l 00 Biz ntuuttut 12 00 Nluo I.4luntlp ltt OO Otto 5 , 6 , 1? 2+) 00 Eo„Jtitg Hues ur 161 BEIBMIZI Ono ogiculre, pt .r &Li nun', (.Icl Mart iA k a, uoC^ - m, tu can PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST .4, A. 31 MOTU wv,Ainia.v. ONLI ONE DOLIAtit MLR PAR, IN CLUES CD' TEN. LilYgto StAliourfiptiour, - per annuli.. CONTAINS ALL TIIE CURRENT N ENV S OP TEE DAY, P.Utica!, Lite:racy, Agriaultural, Duhtiu-A Mal, Local, Telegraphic This Paper being of the LAIiCitZST 827. t, and uaatly prate on flue white paper, lu large, clear type, will be hand the billiard - War to giro tatter aatifact.ku than coy pups: ranilithed iu Pittahurgh. Those who l'fieh to tal..e e parer from Pittsburgh, will lied the ~ATUSI)AY PoeT a car, and ',rot te.l)lt, AddrLise, EcliS and 1'1,41 iator. BUSINESS CARDS iLS. P. L&E.R., TrsAatt & vERs, BOOR AN I) 4:0B OFFICE, POST V, Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets, PITTSBU undersig,ned having t _ nu la extenriv.• additiot, of lin, L AT. E,T A N LIA'N DSONIEPST STY LES F TYPE, and improved Mk hinory, the MORN INO JOB ofalcu, t.. Oolition of RIOI Road 0111 , :orn Lierchaulii; business "A C. ' , 1111 d the public gat raily, t. thatr luporlur facllitia for oie:U;illh , V/ it ZA letups, all kinds of 'F Et AIL EOAi63, LEGAL, AND EVERY oil! ER - bElitili.lP PION itte PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING Oqr material Ding tic.arl , all Lew, lie tau girc taltql rano) of t c, ulwt e.,mpleta btltibLictiuu, and b.di. it PAMPHLer3, RAIL ROAD BILL:t AND BLANK NOTES, LEITER uLSLa, BILL liElLoti, BILLS LADINO, eiItiAJLABP, BUSINES2 PAI•5At.Uoti.;.-3, Partlt ttl,tt oa.t,:a3tlou will tilt,t, La paid to tlin prltitiug i L ,tf Postern, Pfugicatileaed, se. 1w t'..ucer Ea, Es hitatioun Cl/ Latta et SI CifCll9ol The People's Shoe Store. D. S. DIE FFEN BA.CHER Sr, CO ., Cheap (lamb Daalara In all kllidel of VaallianuLla BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, Nur i3eutkuLeu, Ladles, Youths and Chi Well, No. 17 Irlll.lt Street, near Market, rya PlrrtißUM) PA J. O. PEtittlN WNI. JOHNSON CEMNIIMMI Proviidons of Childs & Patent Elnstlc Vitt and Water 01 Cement ittmtleig,. 133 Tlitltlf e,TREEI'. IRDERS for 1100FINO promptly and Faith fully execct , A, uud Gill QUI Veul'i2 wuirnntod. kooflog ruationid alwayu un L.t.ud, dl kaaloto lor nko. . 0014: ly JOS. P. 11Afri1LTON & 00., ENGINEERS :INFO Pvll ACIIINIS'TS, Owner of Ftrzt nit Liberty street, Pittibu, QUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist LI and Haw _Mille, liroweries Printing Establishments, Manufactories, he., made to order. They also continue the uninulacture of their Celubratd M.chinists"Tuele, Huai us Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, liGraig and Vrilling Nlachints, !Le. Also, Wrought Iron .halting, with Puna) H, ll:uigars Lc. Le. joS:lyd .101114 TIIWIPEON . ROLLIIT T ■ HUMPtIONN . ♦ U. DULLEtt JOILIN TIIO3IPSON Sr. CO., "'HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND DRAINERS, Nu. 1.36 Third eirGet t 4 IGN PA INT IND executed with ueatuess and dospaicu. Milted Paiute. Turpentine, Vuruish, Japan uud Euglish Pateut Dry ers, Ville nentaiguu nick, a very superior article; Ptoii ilelphiti and l'ittsbuigh ‘Vhite head always on baud tool rut sale. We art pl'ep.l:l2l CO grind cuiurs tar Painters, Drug gists, ur others, at the ehurtett aunts, its We [MVO 11 PUll which grinds by steutii PAntters riil eilVo /11 , ..11 I.y qt ti Ug their calurts ground with u.t. intifOly GOLD AND SILVER N,I:CTACLE3, AT MAN 1., I'ACTUREIR 9 S PILICEN. yor Y I) ROME TE RS weighlux eptrite., tho ebouu yt etud le4 ever brought to this city. TIIEItitiOMET &RS AND BAROMETEIie, varying hi price from sti to POCKET COMPASSEB, AND PURVEYOtt':: COMPASiEb, blways o❑ hand at U 1 , 1 suswe., Peaclical Optician, o Fifth S.' rrul. au23 oppodit,. r,16.6.i.iic Hui! B. C. J. 11. SAIVYWIEit, hIANUW.tireiTRgR9 ,I,ARD CA N taxs, PA I AI, JO I LE r, t~ND KOS 1 N SOAPS N 0.47 Woad street;Vittsburgh, Iti!metal Water ElDepoil. J. O. BUiTUNI H. 3. itUItILER. T C. 13UFFU111 & •) Nlanufaoturers of Sarsaparilla. Mineral Water, Pup, Bottle:1 Alu atie Porter; also, Bottlers of %%rulawri t r,Ltt's celebrate.] WI utertol Ale. Warehouse, 'No. 366 tilarkat 'street, Prer86034713, Pe Orders :fillid eud ts%lpyf..) to ttli ynrtu of the roT,otry hortabt Dotico. 3.0,s l vd.w ALBERT L. WEED A. L. WEBB & ilito. (StlCCe , d(ds to ELDEB 4 R slas,) : .GENERAL COMMISSION MERUEAIVES AND AtiENTS FOR 'ME SALE uk DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE, Voriter Pratt Anti Vow:litres at.rciata, BALTIMOR E, &calve on Conaktuinent all kinds of Western Produce, uud LI Mkt, advances thelt , oo. REPERhUCH 13eo. W. Swab k Co , W lt. Smith Garrard, Mintz .t Rick eleou. mrldit•a-w.tlm F. J. 1111811 A, C. UTENDURY BUSEIAL & GUTENDORU, I=llllMl3 STEAM 801 LERS, And ap -- kludo of Sheet Iron Work. Penn oareet, utpu. Wlitor, Pittenurgb, itiaeAu. °opiate Aveureen (Gus-1r tiC4S.-5 bblB. EggB .just reek;ivod toad for 131.143 by NIKANS & te.2 1 3 eernar Wood and Water streets. GREEN AP7Pl.li. —2O bbls. fur sale by ap7 11EN1:Y 11. 001.1,11.48. .----- --- DERRY & Co.'s fine and extra flue Pens, for auk at W. 5. RAVEN S gottioaery Store mr24 f4oa. I. .IS3 and BS Markat street. 4AT HITE BEANS.-10 bags- small white Wang, rtcolvtal and for tale by mocANDI,ESS, 5111 ANS & CO . it' (lort.r.r wt•Hl 41:0 Wolt.r &trw"l• WE are now opening our second, and by rsr the cheapest stock of Fail and Muter Drees ticAis, Ohawls,lto., that has ever beau offered to this city. 0. HANSON LOVs, *seal' Avorstly LA .v• lskabits,l4 /WWI et. ;.:.;'„?;' : „,,,,i';';4 . `t• Under Froater'a Nee - Pi atioll 14 I 'Elbehitre, I). BARNARD, - - PROPRIETOR, EIAS FITTED UP IN A 'TASTEFUL and er•liik , rtabie atyk, Cie larg ceelin htort , is the UL/ FELLOIVIS HALL. Flab ee a FI . EST ,•tItSPAIJRAN'I: AND 'ALUON. !laving hwl many years' „ esp, rierwe In the busieesa, be hi prepared to supply the briit the utaiket stfurds. Ilia Bar will be furnished at alt dines b 0 with the brtn. WINES, LlQuoits AND ALES. The eu trut,c,.? to th, eft , ..m,111 iu tt centre of the Ilan, slid ir ea li k eentd will 1,0 taint:the at all tiwcc , D.Vy and Nto DT (saa,l4s apl4:ly t the countcr lu 2 00 2 cS 2 tit. 4t 6 00 13 00 1 6U Cu 2 E. 4., 1 6U :A.l nU :; L by] ob tl tr,) , 3co b lU o 0 ti .anuto A'e tiCt 1 1 . o e()R. PENN'A A VENUE 4- THIRD S7'. ~ WaSniNiliTt),i t u. C s: co vo lu 1,..) 8 00 10 .-18 is a 5 .14 per tho pap, t h auticoe, 45 colt La. I=ll -'-',:''''.i:7':l:al4'oVgg,Z..sll3'l'..l'.`l'-'''' ' 1:',:,?7.' , .''',:'-' ---. '' -' . . , . • ' .. • . - ... - 6 - ) r ) . -,_ it ~-• • ..... -- - ..: ,-„ ',,,-, ---, .: "'• , .: .:. • / ' ' - r• r, .K ., ......... -- 1 7 . f l k, 1 , 7,. ., 1 4 -•:••• ''''.l • - ~.- .•.% fi r -,: . ~, --, 3 r . 71' Z. , 4 . " M , to r . ' c . AI. • ... ~ 3, ~ , „ . , , .., ~...., _ ... .., ~. ..... ~ ,"" ' ''s .:': •- . 4.' ';`.... . , . .._. PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER Or WOOD AND FIFTII STREETS; AT FIVE POLLARS PER ANNUM. UOTEI4S&I3,II.ISTA IJ R A. N Ts THE SHADES WASHINGTON HOUSE:, A. P. BEVEILIDUE sourr tiousE, Coruosir Irwin :4 erect anti Duilitesins W B. D. MAKI(EIt, (Feruierly of the "Marker Howse," taaireviae, Pa FieE SUOTI' HOUSE, IS NOW (JONI- I'LETED AND OPEN POP. tIUEBTS. It sau...ttvi iu u ceutral part al th)v.ay, being eenyouieuti.) all Itc.illead D,potS and Steatuiwut. , l.audiLie,,. The uonee wan built iu 1950 , with ell tuudbru huptuve• tneute, utel titled up iu npleudid style—the ratan Furniture hetug new—Lust alit It; every re.pert be a ge. - A .:11Ad3 Mine STA lit- E 6 are attached to the prottudes. t U. W. KANAG A. 1 ... , -4 al CO rr E• I ~,5,,tia.,,. ,7.. Peui.e. }Lallroact 1.)..p0 j t , LIARILISBUItd, VA lit,lb . 4 .SEIiNGTOIti RIOT I.oli.hltatlA U. S. lict2ll:l,, PIT1'213111e,(11.1, PA. JAl.k5 311.A151 Proprietor. LIOLLSE 1.5 LOCA'2EI) ON TilE eu rani ebiN and WASIIINOYON etreet.B, the ULSTRAI, AN U WESTAIiiN AYAILKOAD DEPOTS, and nadecgoue u thorough titluruvethout, rwuodniru e.u.l furutobuil v,ith uew furuituce, nud in LloW UV! la it Pitt,burgh, for Travolerd by Ruilr,,,ktl, last ut Vibet. I y ji ANI 0 N 110 USE, LI E'OROE AU!t I 344 L;burty street, jot b;nlisk, [lto VuBHcuor Depot, •f tho P.,uur,yl,,•rsuin ltaiirund, whit u.,Lh It tf t WUAt COliVintlOUt hoWit, to the city tar A. rfuy by that tad. 'Xl.ht, proprietor having, at ckeisiderAble h larellela typo, the 111A7:7:11:2tN LIUUSE, would restimt tally share or public patrueuire. There is attached spletahil STABLE awl tixtousivs WAUUN Y AltD, lug atuple ueekanniodatiou to travelers nud te,easiel U. is is Larder owl Liar will 1..0 faruislied with the het lilt OLW eilerd. lotiLy #II4)IINUCOPILZ: iILESTA Plitt ANT. B LLI Y 0 N(3, 1 0 1Prit STREET. Th. uttuut u, ut 9lurcb Lute and hthura thid'E tablislno which Lad tablislaaout, white rec....1.111y fitted up for the purpose of etlur‘liay, a .SCIEsBrAN -I.'lAt. EATiNiI /1.0U613 IN A U.EINTitAI, LuOATIoN Ouuutty iulka attendiug ivatket aro particularly invitud to Everythlug purtuiniug to au klAlarid I.iALOON v.lll always t e found, It tShelt Ow market atrurda. 01.29:1y,1aw Excelsior Restauraut, _vo. I I wocni.: st,d, tTTSUWICI kl Vfis, • N• I/ IVUOLE:BALE AND .. 4 .1.T.A11. DgAl.El.i. IN LAM!, Ala, EASTER.:4 iu - witt. groat cot., L.:11 Li. r, LIALLI,UI', LL AL,DoCt., FREsR (2, ill 1 , 1: , LI, E.l6rf:::'; VARTE:Ti itr! LA.KE: Navy York Bay, Egg tkliand, Egg laisal.tor, Shell Ltystern t:VO, 1h onp ht to b.:Yet y t artaluti eor%u,l up at the 1:X061.'610K 1C E5l'A UitA ti I'. CLAIR HOTEL, odruor Pti7l// 01114' eltre: , U3, Pittalrurgh, uutlbraigtual,t", 11101 . •• hrua tilolui," tutving, tahnti thin largo UL1(11...1111,_- 1,, uri LIOTIII., and having retittnd it in inaguiiiroat ruy wuuld realtbctfully iuvit" LiH triuutts and ihntray..ling hull a call. Apt:Burial, with the cotaceuicuto "I 0,- I:nun" tend Liu long ort,"rletwr, iu thn butlitien, lie., 11 u et.tire uatiniaction, sad LIN churgia WI& U. 01.)N621.1,1r.. SDK. FAIINESTOCK, Ito. 141 Wood street, Pittsboirgh. JAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FRom EN 0 LAN WA LIMON (E 9 PIF :eraiu [NA COliN AND 611AIN ()OEN iiOES; PATENT AND CON fi All %11. S, LIT ELL vary bilpori , ll binwet •Loh, v..ty till, 11,f 11.1 Thictutt 121.14.1 Eimalc. , ll6d Bubti,ig tipounr, Brum CuLk - A, Brats tittar Rudd, Inner,' had ,llc,suxing TupE , R, dupolior Wait3rs, Carry Uoa,Ld, ToLiguou, &rutch and Brelst CtrAirot, t, it 4 ti variety of other good., all of w 1,1.11 will be sold ,st. [Awl orate terms. AMES Ml ',LINO AR, MuNONUAIIELA tb pLANING MILL, winil,l reepeetlully intone the public that Itn hill rebuilt •einee the tro, end het iug enlarged hie ohtabliehtnout, end tilled it xith the uewvnt end niteit Bp ukteliinory, in new priparea to luroieb flooring lithl bektrde, acrouvl duo lug mud renewing, deore, u;el dui; Gyre, kiln driest, triunes, mould; aqe, but uiking, Jrc. Setitti Pitieburgh, tiopteulber 7, 1517. In. 10 CHARLES W. LLB i IS, ALDERMAN, And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace, OFFICE ON THE COII,NER OF WYLIE AND ifi rat STILE ETB. Ail Luaiu. , ea COULleaLtOll With this (Alice will be attt !hied to Witli protoptueoo. (iouve)ouceo of ull kintlo dvuo With legal aceurocy---tuch Lig Leeds, Itorigogeo, Yowero el At torney, ac. Tltletf to 1:,11 Etitu.to OXLIILiCted. 'to tho ilieuillunt of the 11111 . hn 1e11A:44 WS del viZeS OS COIL OliSlioller to Look., Deliceitiouo to be relitl In tho ouverol Low to of aitd ilhito, arid elilowhore. flea WILCO to Quo of the multi Police Stationo of tho city, and oustiliteutly I ii hralitia+r in husiuessot that krQ i ove Ver) (lUD FISII. —lO dralllB extra large and flue, ,/ lur auk , by 31. U. Sq.( 1 1 11 I 1:1)., 118 null .47 lett bt .tier Rit)E. -10 tierce:, prime, fur sale by 151, jl. S3l1 1 1 1 41 .4 • wt 26 118 ziecowl, end 147 Flynt ‘2,ll(iAlt7- 1 -sUlihtiei, prime N. O. Sugar, just roc'd uud lot naln by Will. 11. I. I IIIITII & t U , Lardti 118 Fecund, and 147 I."irit et routs. COFFEE. ---200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by Will. 11 surrit 5 CO., Wan 11.8 Second, hnd 147 First street& FLOUR.-22.0 bbls. Flue Flour in etore, Laud fur ti ule by McCANDLWLS, DICAL:4B A CU, Cora, rof W,xuj r.wi Wider et; . LARI).-- A prime article uf iNu. L Lard, in jut [uerhuAl :ILI d fur tale 1,3 LeCIANDLES.S, IVIFIAN:i 4. CU, 1023 lk Hier Ot Wood nud Wittur at re .01.8 PIOKLES.-ti bblo. Cucumber Picklee, ro ceiTed u.ud I r utile by JAMES A. I.ETZEK, 1,320 i:or Markt-t r.bd FirHt et; eta EG 6 barrele fresh Eggs to arrive ttlis ,l (l g S y,C — nd fur sale JAaIEB A. FETZER, writ) Corurr slarkrt Rod r ir4 5L e,;.. D N TATION SUUAH, & LA,SSE6 N. 100 !Aids. fully fair and prima N. U. z.zugar ; 600 lot In., uAk cooparago, prime N. U. Mottptw,s; GU " 81. Jain 8. Ii Mota,tiee, uuw laudip,s two fkx by MILLEIC & RICKETSON, tur2s Nun. 221 aud 223 Lib...rty ht :1. ( t l — PIONS.--- 10 baga i'imanto; .• Grain Popper, lust d and for rata by MILLER Isle .lirl'ziuN. rur2s Nre. 221 and Libait) - 101.) FISH.- drulud ,Itra large Cud Nlgb ; 3 largo 0 " Juol. rr.:ol.ed and 14T gala, 1,..) Mir,Lant t BA CKETd ON .if 25 Noy. 221 and 223 laberty rtrort.. rir.l LET.—A commodious three story Frame Moua,•, with Bib liasumant—sitaatod on Bedford eitrvot—to rout, by MI bLEF. dt RICh itTSON, tarla Noo. 22t and 223 Libatty Earmt. MAPS. --A large assortment of Pocket Map fur I.IEOS, coutpthing Sectional aud TGwuship Maps 01 PUl4Sylvuu,a, Ohio, ludi4 nu, Illiur•is, lowa, Mia• Boar' El1115:111, NOW - MAU (11.141 MitilletlOta, on Laud awl for Bala byW. N. HAVEN, aps Nua. 3L, 33 and 35 Market 'Areal OD D 'ELLOWS' ROLL, NV Alt It, AN T and Proposition Books, for Shin by W. S. HAVEN, aps Camel* Market and Set °ad stre.b+. COVERED (JANE IIOOPS--Superior to Bray or 'Whalebone, fur Skirta. A large Involo3 Juat (Totted at HORN E'S, 4.115 77 Market a trret. K. COLLARS AND SETS—A fresh .Y 1 • lot of ►i'Litu uud Coloru.l, opened at apt) JOS. HORNE'S, 77 Market street. NkiTIVDOW GLASS.—An assortment of Cu'Wry those, assorted oleos, for solo by WM. H. slum & CO, Lor2B 118 Second, and 145 Vint streets. E Tin U PS lawn quart Tomato Fietchumi; 30 1 0 pint du du 15 M do Waluut du 15 do Ho-broom do Just end for.,ce by RHYMER aAN UNKM )N, Nu. 39 Woo I stre6t," *P 3 Oppssite the 13t, Oharleis Hotel ~~:...::, f„~ BOOKS AND STATIONEAY. ffe EP.:l' A. LOOMIS, (suecewm,r to 13 t"l ;. .Z i 'l` ER, A N 11) ALEIt B. 11 ° 6l. 5 ) I L ' l fiS .g , a P n, E ) RIO DI CA LB AND NEWSPAPERS, No. 41 Fifth gtr,vt, Pitte.butgli, Pa_ Co-Partnership. undersigned have entered into Co p,rt utithr lb rtylo of WM. V. Juhuaton At. Co. SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR., wiLhiArd O, JOEI:ISTON. l'itt4burol,Septewlx,r b, Isb7. E. H. 308foriON, Jlt NO/. 0. JOEINEITOW. IN M. 6. J4)HNSTON & CO., ‘,2'I'ATIONERti, Blank Book Manufacturers, abd JOB I-11! VITUS, Nu 57 WooJ b..tweeu nud Fourth, Yittsbcr.d Eta. --::: - V.- _' ' ._,.. - qm.,.:=7-,,,y1V-1, :.-Fl-.7;e1.i',4 ^T..,,-: r-' '' '..dirt•,t-'4N; 'A:!.kitFtv,:F, _ ...„.t141...4.2..- ...-1...11":: '...."...".." ' ' ''l '. i, I r-11'.:.:7e7.;(,-,,,,..-,4-J77---117---N-r:-:::--..-(---q,ki-T- ''''''' ...- :-, : ic,, = - -if2-1-Q-e-mv.,. - 11 ~ , ,, , L , -,47,? .. tt-7.,..7)-'-;....:":"I' , _ , . ', I' ' :-'- , f,-, ~ , i - ~-, !-: ..---c.,;_-- -4,,--d4....„,j.,:t • , i . -.: ~......,.„.. ::,-:. ' - ..-7 .- . 4-A qt='...-it ,---,-,-- 4.4 Ikg ...it ':., ,, ,1 a 4-• ~ ,:. -----14-,,..„.......,_ PitoPulwri;blHB PitOrttl ETOP, DIANOS, PIANOS---NEW P,.P I S'PuOK —CI.I.IItLOTTE BLUAJE, Nu. 118 Wau I but rt, IE.“ aO,l ait d now often.) fur nal:, at her tst,v, mud sou:km via:et...Am, (lin t B,leetlon Of Plano,, in the city Pianos from the 7task' VEST manufactories the Bulled Stales and Europe, iucludiu..; thole from the iol owtuK makes ---1 i A1.11,1 , 11', D 3VIB ..11 Bos tou—EIAIN ES BROTIIERS, kt' Vorl; —IIA UMMA it DN irlt dr 11 BINS, Hamburg—WM. K N ABE b. Of , Baltimore. tvo trmie in the cife ea❑ coma In competition for the uurabor, vArioty and celebrity of its instruments, uor the extremely luw prices et which they are sold. Fcreone in want of a IFIR3T QUALITY piano Fokto, are re suo,tfully ;wilted to call and 6KACIIIDO before ptrotteelag elet,whero. Every tilitrutu.,ut la7/ABACTITO and a V7BlTrZti OLLSRAIP. ZEE- given. NNond-Hand h . anos at great bargAinH, from $5 . .) tO 5'.:00 CHARE,CITIII IsLU‘llO, llb Wad Ft-oet, 'second door above Fifth. Old Planes taken le exchange at their full value. lei d I NEAT LOT OF SEN)ND-lIA.ND PIANOS AN 1 , 1 L E(.4 AN•V CA E VED P.OSEWOUD 7 octavo Cilichet it.l4 & Sous' Piauo. hiving b• en in lee y n h,rt [law, le nua. te , s ,'"cg t ig in goo.' 11111.-r a.,.1 will wlrrauted by this ; ;. .intmcrit‘rep. The, Pi!lno is otrerkal at a wry • 1,,w A tieritian Piano, octave, made by ttio t nt Gurinati audios; in wei HI, int two 3 tiara, and cont to import at Troy[ sllti A litiiityout 7 outliAo 11.111.10 Ninua, CIAIrtIY new, to do o thd 000,ig tao•oo , i.'loo. A toahogaily outdo by It. & W. NIIOIO, Now $6l). A 1,111114 , 01:5 in )3.11011301e, VO. A uct4vi. 1.b.110, o!ti, f 730 A r.?sev,ed 6 a ocm , o Piga., a very al.gant uad good iu ,drument, Tcrlde by ./11. , of tha beet Now York wakere, In t ottivr ; New Turk price S3CO-1;240. A C ~chars osc,llelA old Plinio, with iruu frame, made by Fat:cock, ?75. A roseiviaid o octava - Chick ring Piano in good order, in ~s • 5.1,,,tit yrare, 4.2U0. 'l'bo u.1, - .,e priroy 'Licht& pacl:ing box and packing. For elle by JOHN IL lIELIAIit, Sole .I,4i•ut for CliieVeriug & P•a Pittsburgh awl Wissitkan Pennsylvania, ' No. 81 Wood iitr«.,t POBACCO AND SEGAR.S. VIV" c 6.: D. itINE'RART, LA. .STEIN it Ue COMMERCIAL COLLEGES , - 7 ((0,1 (/) ( ~fi (/) IRON CIT COMMERCIAL CO LLEUE, Aebturgh, Pa.-- Clearteted, 186. G. r.o;:(1 or 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers ATTLNuIN:I, J..thilt.Y.Y, 1668. roirmg .lieu Prepared f;,r. Actual Duties uJ me Counting Ro NSTRUCTION \TEN IN SINGLE tied Pau Lle.d2e , lieepieg. 11110.1 In every de -I.er mom CuLlflitinjiti, A fltlanutio, Rapid Bent e,en 1 - r riling, 51e...elite ,spotukuco, Commercial Law, Una eel COiltlterflAt Monty, dice! Ee e Em my, ELemtMe, tl'i idler litiljeCt% ItOCUZI3Iry tot tht , that rit it ton n n pit Clicnl buyi.,,s J. 0. SNIIrII, A. , 8,,,k-Keeping and Accutc.N. J. U V4tlt.T Prat ul Nie.th.•nLtici. 1.e.). 111151.EY .1. T. I.4)u'rffir,TT, p,,t's of Pell. rl!Mt. °Vet .11 CuIllp,11(1,12 for Pt-n Bud Air AND 71,..r ',PAN . .fr—Full•citrsu, t w aulit:tited,eutor Lit uity time :; 35 . A Pat,, 8 to wucki. Blunt about $'2,60. I , ;utilo tir.tlwtt,e 11 , 8iStOd ILI Übtutowg IL eitiluttou. SpA.lluvrao 01 1/11‘ y w,ily d wrioug and tirculard ..2ut fru,. Ad,in-1,1, V. W. JENKINS, Pittabcu - gtt, Pran,ylvuuta. _ . AT IRON CITV COINEIICIAL COLLEGE, t.:✓' 1;1 M u AN IC AtaJE ITLOTURAL, AN , 2lt A VON bRAWINO, 4EGT Fur birtitot infui:iu‘tiuu to Mr, F. W. JEN Priucipui evllege, Pllte g h. thovl4:ttual. rikel 1.40me%111., Sub, oticOtUtti Worm Remedy now lb I:rtioarr.! nod eMd, iilulraale aud rutall, Ly ANOEI,L 11_ 4 _412, Wood ttud alah eta., Pittbborgh, Pa, held by Ilt,N,ltb, l:••11...• Ja2l 0 heal, 1.4.1,0 Lutes Cos 11/ tiV anted, id CM ETEII.III AIZILLB ;41 II 1 lIAVE 'TAKEN thv ahoy. vettsblishm mt, cmt r.. proptitod io ';-! PAY Thy (UK* e*C4ll 115,000 13113Eff.11.8 tit , ' WHEAT. 10,01.:0 10,000 CORN. It Id the luteuti•,n t I the orttiOlotorS to (fiat PRICIS tut ouy choitto Ivto ..1 VW or Itod Whoal. Ttms it.deud to motto tory tiumtriut cnu,tly eitmr, and are waling Co pay d myttium fott,:fttrmr, in tho atimm of 141 extra yak*, to Itt. duce him tv raise a rh. kto quality rf Vilma, mid to bring It cuurliut to gvod jy16:1gd&•o Lt. T FINN girt' A 11110. Lippincott, sakorten s F larson, No lu4 WOOD STREET, NEAR 17IFTH. NI A I N . U F L A t C , Ty d R u h; RS . B OP oxeb :f i till i N K aa T S r , Traveling ft- Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac., keep constantly in baud a large stuck. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav ing facildies to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we would invite the trade to call and exantine oar goods be. fore purchasing elsewho. at 'B. T. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.— ky The undersigned Lea bought the lease ~..-1 , .., , ,, „?.. 4 6 . of the above named Staldeft,;to-,--,t.:1-. rr gether with a portion et the exteu-R.4.. - sive stuck of UUret.. and Carriages, ...z... ">++'-64' late the property of lames Mathews, deceased. In addition to the stork befel .I...nantionerl, he Las also added a number of FINE 1101ISES, ItiltiGlES AND OAItitiAGES, which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in rhird, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten tion to the husiness, a continuance of the patronage which he has hitherto reelect friar, public is solicited. JACOB GARDNER, Et. nailed Livery Stables. N. B.—A BEARER and uuy aually.,r of CARRIAGES can always be procured for ruuerals. . de29 EUCKWHEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Back wheat Flour, 60 ID sacks, just received and for tails I,y AIcOANDLESS, MEANS ,4. CO., - felv Corner Wood end wator streets. Oil. CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-5I doz. F Reaorte4 e 512.-3. Alen, Bzuean Covers; ou Loud mid for suit by J. dt. H. PHILLIPS, wrlti -'ti and 23 SA. Clatr etroaL till lIIEBE- bows prime Western Reserve AR Mid by 14,24 WhL FL 131411111 a Oa. PIANO.-3 AND ritiUSIC. MAIitafiCTURGE: AND I=l TOBACCO, t.,NUFP AND CIiAK 1•2 t% o E DRAWING 14,USSONS', y .9 0 91: Z MY RES' %Voll+ A.; .1 PI ECTION , C 'I ECTION,I7 U v'EUT 10NC0N F ECTION CoNF NI U T 1 ON, CoNFE N vi ON FIE 0 T10:4 0N N NUT .0 t N '1 1 N V E I. 1 CoNtr E; 0 T 1 0 N ,s; F GTIO N ALLEGHENY CITY 's ' . rt • PiII'SBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 19. 1S:58 DOLL AEt SAVCIaiGS No. 65 Ehuriti &red, rsinova Room, JoNgs' mire BUILDING. OPEN DAILY,. from 9 to 2 o'olook ; also, ou Weduesam and Saturday nvonitiga, from !day 6t to November let, from 7 to 9 u'cloca; and from NoientLer let to ;Say let, from 0 to 11 o'clock. L/eposits roceived of ail sums not less than Otis Dmoon, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, to June and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per cunt. per annum, ou the diet of December, 1856; also le June and December, 180, and in June and December, 11:157. Interest, if not drawn out, fs placed to the crodlt of the depositor as principal, and bears the delliks interest from the Bret days of June and December, coumnundlug twice a yea; without troubling the depositor to call or even to his pates book: At this sate, money will double in less then twelve years, making la t.Le aggregate [GUT AND ONL-114L11 eats 99NT. A VMS. Hooks containing the Cheater, By-Laws, Rodeo end Reg lotions, furnished gratii„ net application at the wilco. ealdettl.--klEoaci.e. ALLSHEN. VlOll. StLIDIN Huprewell llepburu,- • Jam Shoeubei nor, James Jhidte, N. thattim Zito Alexander Bradley, "twee M. Peuitoch, Bolan t Robb, Same[ D Kelly, William 8. Lavely, Jetties liordnitie, 11111 kturodin, John 8 Cougraye, Tabot . res. William J. Anderson. James W. ifailume, Juhu U. 13e.ckuinu, illairlue Albert Cultierteon, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, Julia it. &killer, J. Gardiner Collin, Welter P. Marui,..ll, Malmo A. (farrier, • Wilson al:Der. David Campbell. A. M. !Potluck, tel. it. Charles A. Colton,q Henry L. Ilingwalt, William Douglae3, John 01. [lawyer, aucis Felix, George S. Seldou, George Dilitauve, leititalur James S. Boon, Theoliald I.lmbetaattrr, William S. Haven, thiarge it. White, St4.-retaryarul Preaturer—CllAS. A. COLTON BANE. OF fIOW n. J. ,STEVE & 00., DEsltoin ES, I t"'" , ' • COLLEC N D TIOS MADE and prompt. j witted. LANDS Bidet:lt:4 awl located. Capiudintu wiltiiug to wake tutrentattattd lu tho Welt, 4;tai do so through thin Lwasu. Llorrespoutlewo tiolkitod. [l.l42l:dui S.UEV/Iti LOOl4lB ILO'S. D. LotgalS. AaI4USTIN .L004.1.S & CO., Dealera its Promiasury Notus,ndef, hlorisug.a, tl 1/1.1 rd I Se,uritie, for Alouoy. money Loaned on ellecka at abort date; whit encurliy. NOTES AND DItAII76 BODO T AND Portions desiring Loans eau be accommodated uu rewiona• We terms, and capitztliste can be turuiehod with good eocuri floe ut remunerative prices. Alec, atteud to thu dale, limiting and Lousing of non; Estate. thlice, No. 82 FOURTH. street, above Weed. Oa_ AUSTIN LOO5lll, Notary t'ublio. mlf;k:1, lIDLMES SONS, - Bankers anti Ex- N u & chaugu Brokers, and Dealers ill No tee, Drafts, Aceeid- Sneed, (fold, ;River and Bank Nutos..Eteliange tat the East. ern and ‘Yesteru Cities constuutly tor sale. Collection* made iu all the cities throughout the Una,: 'States. Deposits received iLI par Wilde of CU! runt I:npoz Au dl Market street, bet...vett Thud and nnd/ eta P 1 110 MAS 'WOODS, Commercial Broker, and .2. Dealer it, Note*, Cuutla, Stoek e, beat Estate, rc., :to.; e fourth street, Pithiburor, I'm. jouS 01-IN WOODS, It AND et.X.O Li AN 1.; MINEXY., Dealer in Exchange, Cuuhuerctul and rani: Notes. Stock bought and sold uu rounutseiun. Collection* carefully attended to. luterest paid on Deposit*. N., 07 JONES' NEW BiJILOINU, kourth street. e:to REAL ES'fA.TE AGENTS'. CUTIIBEIZT & SUN'S OPPIOI4, No. 51 filarkut utrodt, for the natu and purotra.fo of Real kaitato, routtrig housou, attuticliols, to inaurauro and repitini, obtattfing loans on boudo, wortg-cgna, loc,; oto,fiog coo • [tacos, dords, Louth', .§.c.; writing lattora of.l uurron..:l4.l.lLig celth partica abroad, Sc. ot- IS . _ _ BELDEN SEVIVJOUR, Real Estate and Insurance A gent, " CLEVELAtiII, 01110. ithirkiLENoBB.—Mediira. Hanna,tiarret,,u ltoict t Parka, Eti. hiLy ow A STiNI ER T A LANDS. •- d Elt RE-A. L TATII AUI NT, NO. bO WATER Writ Eta, OLEVt.:LANO, OLIO, Rae jut' Btllll 1,111.1(1/1 Miura, Wbet.lll6lD, bliurromota, Michigan mid lowa. lie will ertellauge Laude in Wistapileill, al:, for Plttabolgti utatrriforturee, ale° tier city pruyof Ly. All lett,e of (Liquify ateeweroti gratin, by addressing me as above. mal:ly I'ItOPERTY FOR SALE Olt RENT. Lots for Sale In the Ninth Ward. - 1 4 -I LEVEN LOTS ON PENN STREET, 4 feet trout by IttO tent. dnnp, (uitu ut ttio Imo Me (..`A ttbi. 1.102,113, 0 . , „Lt„, cold I rtgurai DA11,1i,,.. by k the rtbz RI, tiu.ll'rucpurtatida. u;:3l,yeor.o W 1 Sugnioy, 64inuel James M. 011Occr, J.unne Park, Jr., Inane M. Pennuck, Swinger ilarbaugh, Onpt. eninuol 0. Young, John OnlJtvell. %VEST BRANCH! MUTUAL INSURANCE COAIPANir, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CUARTCBSD BY THY. LMOISLATURIS or PS:INSYLv 1.11 l'ash ...... V.3(10,(.(P) !Yen( i!,;rl riIIIIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON Buudi.d, illnrcLuudinu , ieucuittu, Ac., iu t.wu .r cuuutry =IBM Hun LI, J. P,exce, lif ,Ita.t: 10.1 6. 'L A, JuLtz.. B. Hnl.l, lehuries Cri.l(.(Peter DILL T. Abratha, ID K. Jackzubai, ' 'lt.tomas iiiN. t 3. U. HARVEY, T. T. Alißat.% Vice Pieeit.t. Titos Know.; SDeretary . Ci:YELiNG6S— ;i111:111E1 Uuy.l, JS. Crawford, A. A. Wmugardner, &Atli W. slayuur..l, A. Uvlegrall, L. A. MACkuy, - llua. S etAilitffol3, 1.111.1e9 Armscrvug, A. White, Thus. 13.:Avumm D. 1.), Fearun, James Quiggla Wm. Vaudbult, lion. Wm. 1.110,r. oFFleli4li.). .A• CU . FlYrli STUTET, Prnammaa. do21:t1 J. A. LIPPEILT, Aget.a. TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE lI.NiStIRANijE COMPANY, 01 , PUILADELPHIA. DlaltoTol26---ethirle W. Btf:,...Ltn', T110111:13 Bart, ToWe.s Wagner, Saruul Smith, (.2c , 0. W. Itieload,, Mordecai 1). LotvLl, Adolph ISorto, Itrowue, a. 10!• Patterson. Cuee. n. (Ide2. lisNettt.q, decretar y Continue to matte iihmiance, perpetual huitt....l, on ~v•,l y dUSOriptioll et property, to town a:3,1 .\ouott - 3, r0t ,, n0.11-n us am COUtlintelit with aocu.ity. 'rho Coatimuy hyy re,.rvud n lur,n Coutiug,o! jlLich,Witli atoll capital aud pt eaducm, natniy of ford ample protectiou to tho (mitred. The Azieta of the Company, cn January lIIt, ',al, .s pal. Wiled agreeably to au Act of Asieuafiy, were ue follovea, viz: Mortgage $1.48,1'18 Ki Real 1. state 84,877 78 Temporary I.can4 88, , ititi IT Stocks 81,889 0. . f..... 11, to 134.,346 81 Total edace their incorporative, a period of twauty-one yussre, they have paid upward ut hue rdthion Four Ilfuidred Thr•io Sand Dollars,' ewes iq fire, thereby LifiJrt.fing evidence id the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dieri•-dflou to meet with proulatnoss all liabilities. J. U_ 4 ...lllA.NEzi. OW. eiN, AgeuE., uJith-u_ot nor. Itud Thinl 643 NEPTUNE; INSURANCE COWAN V, OF PIIILADELPULA, FRANI.CLiN ItillLlilisatii, 414 WALNUT Urganizt.ol under the lieuvral [LH...lane:, Law, with a Ca.4l c,,pita siuo,utrJ, to invi.o.e. ibuo,uocy. lu earea again,it loan or ilettn,i4o by EIRE, MARINE, IN L I) NAV ta ATIoN and Tit.% N.SI'ORTATI4.N. H. U. LA U(.31-11,1 REJII'I.) tikt I M.D.% V. ti ISUiUI k ITT, ilei.rebtry. U. li. Langtilla, U. titiarsvood, D. filontgorato y, W. C. Stote4bury, R. U. ear ti 11. Sheviell, ... U iliitlrJr, 'Walt:nu Oeurge Scott. TITE a cIIAFFEY, Jel:y Office Lafayette Hall, enimme en WL.tal at PI T TSB URf3 II LIFE. FUZE AND MAR ONFI! ..INSUIIANOPI COMPANY, NO: 96 IVA Mil, SMEET, PII"AISIPURGH, I. ) A. itOHERT °AIWA Y, A tsx. ESRADISY, Vice r.tlidt. , !, t F. A. itmanAliT, Secretary. **-Thia Company makes exery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISK'S. Al6O, against HULL ANL CARGO Rl2Kei bn a., Ohio and Mississippi ItiVOIT, and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And againni, Loss and llatuago by hire, and agnin,t the Perils of the Sea and Inland N. lgatkal and Tranßportativa. Policies Issued at the lawe,t ratas i•onekielit uitb safety to nil parties. DlEttleTtin.B. Ltehort Galway, Satouoi Joseph P. J. D., Joho Soott, James Marshall, David Ric tiny, James W. Hallman, Charles Asbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, N. F. Ilirt, David H. Chauabcrx., Robert 11. Hartley, William Cary, Joe. a4..5 WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY OF prrrsßUlLOfl. GEORGE DARSIE, I roliderat; V. M. Uozzon, Lieorstary. Omer. No. 92 Wotor streot, (Spans .4 Co'a Warebettse,) nF stairs, Pitthburgh. Will insure against all kinds of au.' M A Itll3KB. A home Institatiou, managed by .1 vii;, urn ell known in the community, nod who lila ileb , rmined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the liare( ter which they have ailEMEned, al offering the best protPetion tt34e who desire to be insured. ASSE'fS, uCTOISEit Slat, 1)667. Stock Amounts,...... .............. ........... .......... ... $121,560 CO itort,gage,.. ::,Ido L.) Bills Itecelvable, 4, 101 67 Office Funatore, 240 CO Open Accounts, 9,478 0.4 CaL43,. 11,841 45 Premium Notes, 3 40,216 69 Bills Discounted, 1'4,008 78 DIRSOICIL9 aecrge Darsle, H. Miller, Jr., J. v , .. t',,taer, George W.Jack,on, Jame, Mr Aaley, Alex. Speer, Andrew Ackley, Win. Knight, Nathaniel Lloiraes, Alitran'do . Ninact , D.hL Long, Wm, 11. Smith, 0. W. ktsketson, P. H. (JORDON, nu :24 &twittery. .V.twa,aaa (J t. lutAi is btu, 11.0: as! M. kith. Juhu k•fsacis NsltArs, Wilitsui B. lin} s. bhi Vinltur ki:,) nut, $817,641 73 Til E PA 1 i r POST. THY DE DONE. iiy 13:141. wy rathcr. whdu I stray, lar from toy hu nu on life's rough way, each air how lay heart to say, Thy will ta, done! If tip nhotild.it cnll WO to re.lgn NV flat moat 1 prize—it atior WU MID I ouly yield thee wh,.t wad thiue— 't•hy will l:e ds;ele! ;th uld bluing hickuees W119t3 army ly Me In preunitnin decay, A v Fedilei, etill I etr.Ne Iv ray, vcdl be ii,no! ilveu if iluniu I nu'er should see The triuutl more dear thou lift, W me, E'er loug we ' oth shall be with thee Thy will bu if but lily fainting heart be blest I%ub tby sk‘bet spirit for its gtiont, y (4,1, ter The., I'l :4iYo the inmt ; Thr will be (11.11-1! hi Lts‘s: iiu ill 'lO4l day to day. It %IRA' tlri uo, and Sakti io raj A I List trues 'ISO:V:4 it ha d to hay, 'l'hy ‘I,I„W , lieu un t Kali I breathe no wore itt, 1.1-ny,r oft mixed - With tertro ltrfi.ro, .i!t,t. up ui t, dunr Bolton Post.' AN hen King Cankhysem went co War ll= King - Catubj tie,i Went to War (co ancient liiiitory tutu:lies) 1114 army took ❑o A bullet in their punches. Oh! vivid long in hi,t,:ry The record shall r,ulaiu, Of that blowlet,s—blo..dle,s victory Upon l'elnsinnes plc.ln. Fearlres they met the fee's mitiatire, secure iu their 1•;er bent it bow, nor conchod a lance Their ellield was unperatition. The hilncmq fd..la ,f L•iehcs Ii e , adly phierd in van, That thny might ward th.' invader'a blows When tin,pnrato light Logan. Ka;h ultirk,r calmly bore iu trout Lute tttatitett“; V t . ritt•ily to boir tho brunt 15 bru it.t. With l ' Oe 15113 llla. 9'L.• E:wyptiuun, pelf in,al vv it:i drcad, tiarad Lot a weapon wit Id; But, partic.striekeu, (wwa arid fl,d, _l4 Irmo a itauut,i field' Thus may it he when tionth and North— ( Lkavial loin< forefiaid the day) I LI ni tiled hostility gbfotih no —t the dtadly trio. L 4 . t y hero r h..n iy he fatly annuli-- A •A 1:1),v 'MOs': wait crispy 4l•, 1,. would thsarta, LI would I, Lire fight lila ail', •- Peoth An 9 1. I:night? B u t 11 0 . Ide!, :pare ' MARIANNE ESTER,LING. A OONIESIIC ;IToity LCoNTINUED Ai, ycu ttlway:l tqlk tiverything liut in " A lutes t 0 1 , 1 ,313 “But doe not the band euttEd eweetly ;-;ow, fir r.tvay dot.in among the trees?" ' it I:eantiful ful ? ' -11 m k how touchmg and cad ! I could almost La') uoW .'Pooh, ❑oueeuee, l'sfiss Etterling ! A lively smile drives the pcnsiva expreseiou from her face, like a light cloud-like shadow truth a bummer field, as, turning from the win bhe looks around her. "Well, Mr. May, you are asfrang,e creature. You have no taste. How careless you arc how you do toss all your pretty books about, and yet ore so fond of them' Viby don't you put them away, and all these (alter things propeely and carefully ' “The reason is simply this; the pleasure 1 could fuel in putting them all in order is great, but is not equal to that which in the same space of time I could derive from reading, drawing, or other pursuits So whenever my table gets cum tidi-ed 1 put the books out of the way, anywhere that is readiest at the time. Besides, I think, as ilia a is us one to trample over them, they re tJr) as well and look as well on the chairs or carpets as they would in the cases.” "Oh, you know I can't argue with you. It ie no longer ago thaii yesterday I sent Alima into the room when you were out, to put your things to rights, and eho made everything quite tidy." "And only epoilt a, process of chemical analy sis, lost the marks out of half my books, and tumbled all my papers together. Ah, I sou how it is; you are all in a conspiracy against Eat I'll pay you off. I'll got that machine there into action, and arrange wires so that the mo ment the girl puts her foot inside the door, otT '-he goes iuto tits " "For pity's sake, Mr. May, don't. dream of uutia, thing; poor Jemuna is already persuaded that you are 'no canny.' But tell tun all about Ibis great book. What are these etrango cramp ed figures—Ftebrow ?" • No, this tir,•oll.—thia Plato—yuu have beard the name' Oh, yes— platani.— ksve Is that what it ie about." Ves there is ail ablut it c.cor hero in a trea til--, whl h ho rails ":hr Syrnpoitnn or Ban " shut up your books now. I Willa you to cqt3le aad walk with we down in the park to look sf. the "But what hue Ihat to do with Platonic love t" "Nothing ; t.ut Mr. liouldswertb, the other lodger, wanted to drive me round iu bis gig " eyem.tiropped to the greuud as she men tioue.l the Larne, and his pale features grew dal lily paler. After a Elnan , :lit, Mae said ho, "I ihink riding, is the best phto,hnd I will stay at home and finish the group of dowers fur Sou before the originals beooiue '•Olt, I can tiaish the picture at any tirae- But you will eaune with we now? It is to be a eery arand revie-;.7 ---:'1!C:1 adisplay, Mr. H n1111:4 - h says''' He remain d without a word 106 king to the flour, as if in a trance. After a pause during her blue eyes were bent upon hint with ..n expression of archne, - s, kindness, and 1:t.1.; anairip, he laid her small fair hand ligho von his arm, as if ell back his attea ton, and continued.— " You are loekiug very pale and unwell to-day ; c.une anti have a ramble over the park - with me; tho-o hooka will ruin ypur health. Ir is beauti fully warm day, and the sun shines co brightly ; we'll have a walk over the frrah gE , t‘a , :, by the iivo.. I do love to walk with you, Mr. ; you IMOS , eo much, un.l can• toll me co many things Yon will lie quite in spirite; everything is au sunny and gay." Wtth a slight - involuntary sigh, recalling his thoughts, be answers in acquiescence. "I shan't detain you fi7e, minute:3," she says, as she hurried away to dress. Basil, too, calls his footboy, and retires to draw his shoes and gaicers, and get his hat, gloves, and cane. `•Vhen ho enters the room again he sees her shawled, bonnetted, and gloved, standing turning coitr the leaves of that old mystic volume, as lovely a creature as ever by the light of her presence cheered the loneliness of a stinlents chamber. A joyous day that must have been to these two youthful beings, each loving the other with a jealous thongh unavowed fondness—both lone ly—little mingling with the world—with minds delicately sensible—emotions that thrilled even to a passing thought. Joyous it must have been indeed, as they wandered together at the bright noon of a day in spring through the glades of t hat extensive park, without one near to mar their enjoyment of their own earnestly sought society. Every tree appeared fresh, green, and young ; the river by which they chose their path was leer as crystal, and the fish seemed to leap from :t..s bosom for very joy ; the grass and wild daisies shed a faint perfume that was caugheop by the light airs from the rest, and wafted to their salsa along with the distant hum of business teem the crowded city, cr the softened music. of the a ddiers, whose moving files, lessened by distance, could be seen bright and glancing far E.way beneath the trees. ,Q;,; - i.*:',:,...i• - :'!i , i' - .7,i''‘ii:: - ..:'-:'.T.: „,,,,:„:„_,,„.„.„..,.„..., For her mother he had always great esteem. .She was a quiet, staid, elderly wumart, yet her activity, and a something in the lines of her countenance, seemed to plead that sorrow wore than time had contributed to induce upon her the marks of age. A strict justice and liberality in all her dealings with him, together with uuva rying,and unobtrusive kindness, were the first things that drew his regard, while his interest was excited by the subdued, patient, unassum ing peculiarities of her demeanor. To the casual observer she seemed like one xi:Meted with a slow continually painful ailment, and bearing it with resignation, seeking for neither sympathy nor relief: another might !lace judged that some thing lay heavy on her mind, or that ehe suffer ed from melaueholy as a disease. His impression was that this took its rise from excited religious emotions; an opinion, however, which more in timate acquaintance led him to think incompat ihls with the calm, unaffected piety, the, mild net-S, the strict morality, the charity, in every sense of that word of many meanings, which She constantly displayed. Moreover, she had from the first had a perfect view of his charac ter, and humored his eccentricities, and watched over his welfare with a sort of maternal si.lici tilde that Wag more than gratifying to him. She was of the same persuasion in religion as him self ; I k and a frequent visitor at the house, in dis charge of devotional duties, was the pastor of the parish, a gentleman who had been well known to his father, and had once stayed with him for some weeks, and assisted to perform di vine set vice at his chapel. The Rev. 1)r. vidual in the city with whom Basil had any ac quaintance. With him he sometimes passed an evening, and in this way was introduced to his eister, who kept house for him; a good-looking, intelligent lady, in conversation with whom he took some pleasure. She possessed the art --- (a ettrnew'uat difficult one) of setting the student entirely at his ease, when the accumulated treas ures of his wayward mind gushed ; forth in a flow of natural eloquence that amply rewarded her tact. Oeo morning, when he had concluded a rell glens visit (occasions on which Basil considered it a duty to to be always present, along with his landlady and her daughter,) on taking hie leave he invited the young people to come to tea with him that evening. He woe not aware that up to that time these young people, whom he regard ed as little more than children, 'had scarcely exchanged a word. As for dreaming of any likelihood of affectioa between them, it certainly never gave him a moment's thought, his ideas generally running en very different things. He merely desired to let his sister become acquaint ed with a youthful member of his congregation, so pretty and good as Miss Eaterling, unit thought Basil a suitable companion to her by the way. -7.•?ry heauti The operation of stowing away the wire for a second effort commenced on Friday last, 19th, on board her Majesty's ship, Agamemnon, in Keyham basin. An extra 'dace for deposite has been constructed on her upper deck, abaft her foremast, capable of taking' 2 1-5 each bake or layer. Here near about 140 miles were de posited up to yesterday, Thursday evening, at au average cf 27 miles a day. It will contain together 2CO miles, which forms the first portion . to be laid. The place of deposit last year, in the hold, made the coil oval in ono direction, close to the kelson, arid oval in the opposite di rection above. A different arrangement: pre vails now ; two additional bulkheads have been knocked away, and the hold prevents the appear ance of a basin perfectly circular in every part. The cone in the, centre is 12 feet 3 inches high, and has a diameter of ten feet at the base and & at the top; it . will bo encircled by 1,050 miles of c:11.1e. The remaining 150 mike are to be coil ed an the orlop deck, where the heavy shore end w placed last year. A new guard has been fit ted I.n. the Agamemnon's .i4tern, to prevent the from fouling the propeller. The cage pre viou.dy used wial weakened by its proximity to the copper on the neap's bottom, which carved aj a negative to the iron. The galvanic action of salt on it during the last eight months has ren dsred it desirable to provide a new one which will not touch the 812rface Until the load-line is reached. On board the Niagara the boats for ward oa the upper deck are to be removed,and apace prepared of 33 feet dihmeter, equal to the reception of from 170 to 180 miles of ca ble. For the approaching t.ie.l the Atlantic Tele graph Company appear to have male very c ,,, u) . oiete arrangements, through their engineer.in chief, Mr. Bright, who has beets some days at Plymouth. The coiling on b.ut.r.l the Agamem non itieupertistended by Mr Canning, who £l.BBiBt ;':.i in the operations, and who laid the cable across the Gulf of St. Lawrence from New Foimills.sad to Cape Breton. Mr. Whitehouse, who completed the lino from Varna to Balakla v;s, and was charged with the first shipment and fittings on board the Niagara, takes the same duty now, with the aid of Captain Kell, who was engaged in laying the early Mediterranean lines. Mr. Everett, of the Niagara, accompanied by Mr. Clifford, one, of the company's assistant en on the former occasion, has.been intrust id with the eupervisien of the experiments car ried en at the works of Messrs. Easton & Amos, under the advice of Messrs. Penn, Field, & Loyd, whom rho company have consulted upon the modifications to he snide in the, paying -out ma chinery, and with the coneuirence of Mr. Bright, their esigiaer, and Mr. App.dd, who invented, for a different purpose, the form of Intake to be used. The staff of telegraphic clerks engaged laet year has been retained, and some of them, under the gaicl.,nc. , of Mr tVhitelaonse, the elec ti.ici:tn, are perfecting themselves in their future etoidoluntra by transmitting and receiving, throneh the 2.630 miies of wirenow at Plymouth, class of meatiagea anticipated on the closer junction of England with the United States and the continent of America. Ex.:flame - Jot about a Will The will of the late Joseph Paul, a wealthy farther of Washington township, Bucks county, is ^ ju.at now the subject of much surprise and re mark. Mr. Paul was kided by falling from a barrack. He left a widow, a lady who at the time of her marriage, was possessed of $2,000 or $2,000 in her own right, but no children. On opening the will, 'it was discovered that she was c• , mparatively left nofting ; that a brother of the deceased had hseti willed four acres of ground, and the balance of the estate had been left to two nephews Ihis sister's sons) equally / - upon. the singular conditions *ant they were both to change, their names, or.e, to Joseph Paul, and the other to Joshua Panl ; nue, in CV+3 either One refusal to do so, then the estate was to go wholly to the one who cotnplied with the conditions. One of the nephews, both of who reside in Buck , ' Co., was a married Linn with three chil dren,- and as a change- of name would be rather inconvenient nutter such circumstances ho has sold out his right to the other for $4,000 in cash. The purchaser decided 'to comply with the conditions, end has aczorclingly been chang e•l into Paul by tit:) court. -The widow, howk ver net satisfied with receiving lets than she brought, filled a cateat against the• rill to the e-urts of Buck, county and intend:• ecatesting it there. ' • ' [Mau, .Rnquirtr, r :‘ 're . :~~~, - ..:. NUNIBF,R 159 At the time when this occurred, Basil had been about a year and a half resident with Mrs. EAerlinc. Marianne and he were now on terms of playful intimacy. At this state they had ar rived by gradual progression, their approaches, toward it being at first vague and Scarcely per ceptiblo, but their coldness and distance dimin ishing,- and their familiarity increasing, .44..a 0 . cording to the square of time," as he mathemati cally expressed it. For the first month or so his heart was so op pressed with the death of his father, and ab sence from all those scenes that had been , dear to Lim, that ho was little disposed to give more than au uninterested glance at the graceful and lively girl be saw moving about the house and garden, and who often met him in his walks about the park. After a time he began to regard her, but as a beautiful object of taste, and was wont to sketch her off with his pencil when _the whim seized him, as he would a pretty flower or a picturesque scene. Bye and-bye, as he saw traits of tier lively and affectionate disposition, his feelings with regard to her began to lose the qualities of more cold admiration, though still he could have left the house and her without a rt-gret, nor did on.; thou g ht of her interrupt his studies, unless oFheu her form met his eye, or the music of her voice reached his ear. From the Lonthm Three, Match The Atlantic Telegraph.