" *CL X'*** * *•* ?«■ *• t * *•* >, « ? ~ * * - X, - *C* -» t<s« ~ XvX~,N X *<*• '%*»: s'-i -«,*».; * 'lt *‘' * * ■ ’ *■ ,' <,-\ , 't' : . * \<- - , , “.;•>- {' , • - , 4 * f - » •*■ <,. ♦*•*.’>* V ■»•.'*, u ’ l ~* \ * i * r * « , 1. -» ' r ‘ Sim. X- ... \%Xv>V,::‘, /•';■■' ,— . M -‘ <.. - ;X’\ *“ ' 'X"-Xv - vv'■'’v- <■ tjuv >-<.■« ,'• ~ • - ' ■ ' , ' * l . ’v':** ■ * *‘ *'•* ’X^v sf '- —: , v-*- ° V:i\:.'-4 X . V-', .“xX’;" -1, J”'• , .-v^ t .•:, X ’; X, .\... -j-r -. . X-i *’i,K v %, -? 5 ,-.X , \ /.;:* l^ < 1 „ r , *’, ** '' ’ .' ‘ <£&.?'-’'.'• • V’*'fyX.' -”'• « —» A .-v ■* t " ,* ■ , . • *. . -- £ *.-=-- : -- -X.... ‘JsSfttf tfrraj'af^W^- 1 Ths “ *’ - -*-* -^?^^V\VS%iiw 5 'U^ K . -r * *' »- ! .i^.?Sjs^r4%- < ' '' , .&S£v .a* f&§So^& 'OMII^Oi XS«f»Sli * ,c *asi^l^^fe>M»>Tfffr ; *r« • >■»>-*->* > • Mrs; Jackson was ono of those B " eet * women, who Bad,sermons in s °nes good m everything. Instinctively a lady “well as by birth and eduoation, sbe recognized the natural and refinement of ot^ra^iwrd^sbe with pereohawhoßehands .were IeBB/w%lte, 'of . whose ttifeei jvete.less boaty,than her own. •* let mo see, 1 ’ she said, pausing with puazlod . Ble’W&s settrihg of great raom’ftftojiliet ymiiid,; after ashing all paragon, 'Mr. Anp* - • Btrongi mnat Urn aomewtero near yon. 1/O.y^u natnc ?” " .v lived very near them, LmfisS ,S® 0 i; hon f sfr , P e °P l 0 k'ji'luVtnaywelli.say good people," replied ■ Mr*: Jickson, “ there is no family of my <«v - qaatotoM* f Hik<ibetters Warren “*S» n y“f the old lady, and timid little Moseß—l like them 111 Hero Bbo pro.ceoded to relate how «■ found tbem.out, of the excellence of the butter they jHonßbVtoiiniirkef • bow she had engaged a rcgolar eupply, and so had made friends with every weefctliey send me,” she Baid, name some other nice things’theyhave.-and I acknowledge the ' favor.by fhftng the basket with something they have not ' ‘Bey come to town, they eat dinner ffltlrme, nnd I am going to the oonotry; to stay a-week. aud eat bread and milk, and ap- V ple-s freali ffom the trees. 0, they are dear de- ; • Ugbtfal pepple—how mneb you have lost in not ' r ICDOTrIfIC p m. ~ • Men. Jackson’* .great wealth nnd high social ' nositidn'emboldeued Louisa te-aay that she had actually seen Warrenr Armstrongs and spoken '-S'.t %itb him; that, in fact, he hod asked her to a little party at his mothcrlp houße. She difi not soy “applemuting,’Meet Mrs. Jaoksom might be shocked; but that lady knew all about it, and opening the oupboard showed ‘ her a huge fresh pound cake whioh she designed Bending for the occasion, by Warren, whom she was every moment expecting to bring her her week a batter! “ „ , ■, “Go to-morrow night by nil means, she con. ■ tinned; “ they hove shown a disposition to give you pleasure, had you would not pain them, 1 am edteiWehthough it nfford yon no special gra... tifluation to go,” and putting her arms ahont the - plump shoulders of Louisa, she repeated, “ yon 1 s s will RO, lam anre.” fttfefi.:, ? - ; “ Would you now, really ?” said the girl, look ingup: “itwiU be queer, and such a set of pco- I 'i ! jle *‘>Why,-the Armstrongs are not queer, bat I :? thcraoomes'Warren and Mrs. Jackson left her guest to-meet and welcome him. LmilßS • could hear their'voices distinctly, and much jest vi 1 6t! Vi ' ing and good-natured talk about Uifles there seemed between them* as baskets unpacked. jars-were untied, und-jngs of milk were emptied. • She would gladly have gone and joined them, bat timidity, for almost the first time in her life, --fv-WS vS-w]M? kept her in her seat; and before she could over come it, she heard the firm, manly step sound =salong the paved-waljF, as the young man de parted. i When Mrs. Jackson returned she wore a dis appointed expression. Warren Armstrongcould not dine with her, ho had so many chores to do M&f'h-ifeirt he would only call for a minute in the evening, A for the cake and the bottle of yeast which she ■ would’bnveiready.for him.. "Louisa wondered what time he would return, though she didn’t know as she cared about see ing hW hut she had told Mr Long to ca 1 at six o’clock. Possibly she might go to the ap plo-ontting " She dldn’tth.nk she should; nev . ertheless, amongst her purchases that day was a yard, of black and white gingham, suitable for 1 clouds which had been slowly sailing about all day, intermingled at sunset, and the . ekv’ttes presently a dull, leaden mass. Louisa tooU out anxiously—six o’clock went by ; sev en came, and with it a slow, drilling rain, which promised to continue through the night «If Mr Long had come at six, ns I request - ed,” she said, “we might have been at homo Etr4’C<fe''<!i>Ts% He wants to take his owu time, that is all, and Bh(J e ,i her fln3hed faco to tho pane, tapping violently with her httle foot on the carpet Suddenly the flush deepened, as a hearty, good-hnmored voice, not altogether unfamiliar, gave the salutation of the evening MSajf Louisa said she was not expeoting him, (Tor it was Warren;) she was watching for Mr Long, who had brought her to town and whom she had expected Uycturn with an hour ago Mr. Armstrong manifested no confusion ; but 1 taking off his hat, turned his face skywards, and • Shaking the raio drops from his carls with n •*SSaffij™^9aSß^Sm^ifti«g«it^W^SßgNt>»S pretty carelessness, said he was sorry for her disappointment; that her friend would certainly - not detain her mnchlongor, nnd that hiß carnage «raß donbtleßS a sure protection from tho storm . which he trusted would not be very violent, and with B bow, which seemed to indicate a leave taking of her, he passed to the rear portion of the house, where Mrs. Jackson’s kindly proparo tion* awaited him. “T wish ho had only a'aked me to ride homo with MB,”' -’thought Louisa. “I am under no obligations to Mr. Long, that I should watt here , all night”; and moving restlessly to and fro, she 4 saw the young man passing from the kitchen to the street and placing in the wagon, jags. ”••• basketa and boxes, again,, as regardless of her ' “ the Newfoundland dog that lay at the door could gojwith him just as well as not,” sbe thought; “his wagon cover,would protejt me from therain, .and If it didn’t, why a little wouldn’t hurt me—and then I should he re -1“®*■ Ss ‘ vengcd onMr. Long.” ■ Bat while she thus thought, the preparations ‘f ■ were completed; and with the rain drops stand -1 inehrightin his hair, and his ungloved hands wet :• ‘ asired, Mr. Armstrong was climbing into the itinoouvenicnooyon to toko me’" called an unsteady voice, and throwing np tho sash, Louisa leaned anxiously from the window. The youth, for he was scarcely more-some ' thing past twenty one, perhaps—wa3 on the -■ • gromnd in a moment His poor accommodation wad quite at her servico, he only regretted that It was not better. The storm looked threaten- W.had she not better reconsiderT ’ ' “T will pay you whatever you ask, said Lonisa, coldly, piqued at;the young mans In . difference, for he stood with one hand resting on his stout gray, and the other held disoonTaging. . ly out into the rain. “ I think we shall be able to settle terms, Miss i$S : 1 Goodhue,” ho said laughingly, “if not we will leavo it to two men, as farmers do when they feWjS&^^gßg^fe^igg': utokeatrade.’”. .... LouUajbined in the laugh, for his good humor iftVk-^Cisi qnite disarmed her, and, wrapped in Mrs. Jack- ~ con’s great blanket shawl, sbe was presently »s -sisted into the wagon. .... ~ - - Before they reached the snhnrbs, it was quite dark, and the min, which had been only n dn»- xle, fell in larger and oolder drops. The read SI-,?;was muddy and broken, nnd a slow dnvo unn -0“‘, ■ voidable. fr?^{|i^l^r*3»feS9SsSf"-. But; strange to say, Miss Goodhue was not '•' afraid of-the night, nor the rain, nor the rough r^r»>r- reads. Was It because she had retaliated upon ''•- Mr. Long f or because she felt a greater assn- . ranee of safety and protection than she had ever felt beforef * V-fc- I know of nothing more favorable to familiar ~ > - interconrse than a rainy night and n lonesome Old house, or a lonosomer road. Almostanytwo voting persons, \f"ho find each other likeable, will, traveling slowly through the storm, or sit ■ Ung by the ember fire, open their hearts; as they would mot in the inquißite noonday, Bntwbeth er or not this ir generally true, it was in this ' particular Instance. A mile was not gone over when tho rain plash '3, '>-%j'ssJr! ed throngh the cover of the wagon Mr Arm ' strbne feared for thelady, nnd Bhe in torn feared B' r^vfef lor Lim—he would really be quite drenched, her x thawl was ample enough for both. Of course, iqif.V the young man would notdeprive herof thepro- ‘tection she had; iiß fears were all for her, not for himself; he had been used to hardship and Cabe of Mas . Gaisas.-We have been inform exposure, and she whs so delleate, so frail. {riend of Mra . Gaines, that this lady They were not rain'drops that wet Louisas „„ B ed through Wilmington a few days sinoe, - cheeks-as sheunpinned tho shawl, flbe could told her, while here, that on old gentleman , not tell why, but the young man S words had af- hßg for tt long time resided in the West In ' feoted heVand for the remaining distance the waited upon her (Mrs. Gaines,) some time warm wranner served admirably for both. _ and s»ld he was present when her mother *£ T aim*t tell nil they said, for I don't know. I nC °i«w married tober father, Darnel Clark; of ■ Wtoh I did%eUßviDg H would interest ns as it M- Smaxob Coorxm-We heir it reported that h ewos ready to bear testimony. That ways doe*, to read the human heart; but Ido Kr.CooPKB intends to resign the position of ’ ™ kof B ati*faotory proof of tUs fact was * khow the drive seemed very short to both, not- u. S. Senator, for the purpose of being a candl- BO i o cause of former defeats m her effortsto ' withstanding the ugly night, andthatLouisadc- date f()r Qoyernor . M r Coopsu may get the reoorerh« estate, .and that uposittstettn. whig nomination for Governor, but he cannot be of this evidencP W^jTtft uSSI b J *k» hearth-side.; eleotei Good aa he is, hois a black sheep in satisftedof ben right to r «"-’v^’IK; She would not suffer, she knew; and Mr. Arm- the flock, nnd he will have to back out for some recover, and therefore offered £,^l°? - Song would find her the gayest of all on tho mo of . BOM finer fleece. Mr. <Wn cannot at a J&*! GMn« f0 Wo?e~ replied. “I had feared you comein. Hs is too tightly hound to tho Coop- Tthe ' would not honor our little |»tif erege of nnd we eannot effort to un- of her father’s Neokuicbs, which have' been so long discarded O 1 I might venture to Mgs anything ia keaping i ooßq him for tho office of Governor. Wewonld roiucl monqy to the aggregate. ftaP a J® by the fair sex, a Paris letter says, have made *: like to lieet him «Ttflssquart: LetMm resign whiehtwiß sooube secured toher..lf ourmfor- the estohlishmeute of the ' reoßOLUnao os HOTOAT-] - .tor, and defeat him by 20,000 for Governor. CTIn _ defeats, willmt last obtain her patrimomd ? eßtoons by medallions of precious stones; oth- {From tho toller’ Papof 1 LOUISA AND WAEEBH! ur Aucs eiarx lailtj Smrang ftat' TUOLUfI PHILLIPS - —.v.......~.."QE0EQl t. OniMOft*. Phillips & Gillmoro, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: lATORDAY MQRNISG::::::t:NOV£MBEB 12, aoasisa post job office. We hare now employed in onr Job Office an unusual number ot excellent job.'prlnteiß, ani are prepared to execute all "orders with neatness unsurpassed, and with aspeed that shall not be Lost.—A Wallet, ot Allionoo, Ohio, yesterday, (Nov. II,) containing twenty-three or four dol lars, two annual tickets-on railroads, a promis sory note for.a considerable, -sum, valuable only to the owner, and some other papers. Of the money there 'Were two or three gold dollars. Tho-findor will bo liberally reworded by leaving the sameat the office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post; or with E. Soarbcck, at his hotel, in Alli- Tbe Saturday Mousing Post.—We would call the attention of the public to our weekly of Tthis morning. Its columns are crowded with in teresting foreignand domestio nows, editorials, ■and a variety of miscellaneous.articles. It Is for Bale in the counting room, and a better paper cannotbo found. Clubs for our weekly ate coming-in by dozens dally, nnd, without a disposition to boast, webe lißvethat it is worthy of- the liberal patronage of our fellow citizens who appear, to. he disposed to bestow upon us their patronage. Wo will al ways endeavor to moke it acceptable to them, and whenovor the -Past fails to bocan agreeable visiter, wo will bo willing to let with draw their favors. But that time", we hope, Is far distant; and we Will endeavor, for nil timo to como, to givo our readers snoh a paper from the - office of theJPoeJ as- they have been .used to for : the last quarter of a oentnry. Call and Bnb ssribo for it, ond yon cannot fail to be gratified with its oontonts. “ Mischievous.” —Under this Caption the edi tor of the Journal administers a rebuke to his ootemporarles for- having published a report of the failure of the Clinton- Hank of Colum bus The report appeared in the Pott as well as others -of tbo morning and, of oourse, we are among-the “mischievous.” Had the editor of the Journal lit upon the paragraph giving tbo nows of the Clinton Bank, It would have flourished in bis columns. But he did not see it, and now be makes a virtue ,of bis blind ness, and takes credit to himself for being Icsb vide awake than his cotetnporariw. He says that many poor people had to suffer a most monstrous Bhavo in conssqnenco of the reported failure of the Bank. Who is rsaponsi siblo for this shave on tbo “innocent holders of notes ?” Why the party of which the editor of the Journal is an enthnsiastio advocate. Banks, in eny form, is the'first principle of hiß party, and if they can swindle “Innocent note holders,” there is always a saving clause for thorn in the conscience of a whig editor. The Clinton Bank may be all correct at the present time ; but this is not the first timo that she has been “ spotted,” and the end may show that the suspicions against her are not without sufficient canso. The editor of the Journal moy appear wiro because ho bad not the news, but his “ mis chievous” excuse for it.will not shield him from a suspicion of sympathy with those who Bhould be the “ innocoDt note holders.” He is one of that stripe, ond if there is any misohief dono by the breaking up of Banks and the consequent swindle which must follow, wo do not suppose that such calamities will draw many toars from the eyes of the Journal editor. He Is converaant with the advantages of Bank failures, and ac cording to his roodo of thinking, ho deems them advantageons to the speculators, inasmuch as It permits them to speculate upon the “innooent note holders.” He has a perfect right to enjoy his own opinion as to donbtfnl Banks, bnt wo 'would Tequcst him to refrain from denouncing hiß cotemporaries as “ mischievous” became they happen to publish information which he lias not seen until bo read it in onr papers, and which he has no desire to publish until the “ shavers” havo realized their profits. Italian Opiba Company.— Are they really coming? Shall wo have the good fortune of bearing them, without having to undertake a tedious jonrney to tho Empire city ? Who is Signora De Vries? Is eho trnly one of the greatest eantatnee of tho age, os she Is repre sented ? Did Jenny Lind givo operatic perform ances wbilo among ns? No I Is, then, Rose De Vrlos superior to Jenny Lind ? Yes—no! Well, well, it docs not matter; if sho does not surpass the great Nightingale, sho is by no means inferior to her. Do yon think so ? Yes, I do- She must bo very great, then. And many, and many other questions and answerß are made and returned at every moment of the day The fact is, that the approach of a com pany so accomplished, and so justly ond highly praised by tho press generally, whioh has boon proclaimed by the umvorsal deoision of the best musical judges of Europe ond of Amsncs, to bo far superior to any thing of the kind wo have bad heretofore, inokos onr mnsioal people more tnlkativo than usual. This is tho great absorbing subject, ond worthy of daily and well bred conversation. Tho listening to the melo dious warblings of Robo De Vries to assist to the performance of Pozzolmi, the oolebrated tonor of M’mo Sontag's opera, and to witness tbo grace and ease with which Signor Arditi dircctß and oontrols with hiamagio baton singers and orchestra, is mdood o refined treat for the most fastidious taste. New Yobk Election.—From the Information before ns wo would suppose that tho whigs have carried-New York by a small plurality. This was to he expected from the manner in .whioh the dcmooratia party was cat np In that State. The contumacy of n bull-headed traitor was made the apology for a band of disappointed of fioe hunters to sell thomsolvcs to the uses of the whigs, and from all appearances, they have suc ceeded as successfully as the dog did in tho manger- If tho whigs have tnnmpbcd thoy will feel happy, and are now ready to klok tho demo cratic traitors who helped them to it in a tender part of their body. It appears that onr friends in Now York have to go to the sohool of exponenoe every two years, After a good big defeat they generally gather some wisdom, and then turn np with a rousing democratic majority. We hope that the result of their late eqnabblo will be of sufficient serrloe to avoid all such in fntnrc, and that hereafter the names of “ Hards ” and “ Softs ” will pe abolished trom the democratic vocabulary. HEWS OF OWK STATE, - t~C No Court will be held laßatler cdunty-.on the third week in November,;ss Judge Agnew will hold a Court in Beaver on thtd“week. Jt'seems that the Legislature', !!! passing the act of 1850, overlooked a prior act fixing tho time for the Beaver Courts. A new-Court House is now .being, erected in Batlcr. Wo learn- from the Herald that the bricklayers finished laying brick on the now Court House on Saturday last.-, The Carpenters aro busily-engaged in preparing the necessary timbers ond rafters for the roof. We,leorji that thoy will bo ready in tbe oourso of a week to commence puttingvn tho slate, and will have it perfectly sooured from the rain and bad weather in a very short time. > Beveral fires have lately taken place in Somer set county. We learn from tho Visiter that the dwelling house of Mr. Brouohor, of Psddytown, Upper Turkeyfoot tp., was burned down some days since. There was no insurance. The barn of Dietrich Qrcagor, of Milford town ship was destroyed by firo last together with its contents. Tho loss is partially, covered by insurance. 4 Wm Hoapt, of the Borough of Somerset acci dentally shot himself, on Saturday morning las! whilst aleanlng a gun. A load of shot was lodged in his right arm, shivering the bone and laoorating the flesh dreadfully. ■■ The Joubnal.—Depoßit-your $6O, Mr. Jour nal One half dime is readyas a girt to some charitable purpose. We never bet other wise ** Our veiee is still for war.” atom the WtJhlßgWn Unions Not. loti, Federal Appointment* In Hew Torlb The clamor raised "by the enemies of the ad ministration aa to the appointment of democrats to office who acted with the free-soilera in 1848, has made an erroneous impression, which can only be eorrocted by stubborn foots. Thousands of eood democrats hate been led to suppose that the favors of the President had beon showered on tho quondam frce-soilers, whilst ho. had only siren nn occasional crumb to the erer-faithfnl portion of the party. The pertmaoity with which the clamorous fuotionists hate pressed this charge has bad its effect; but, like nil other errors arising from passion and misrepresenta tion, it will yield to tho developments of truth. The only State in wbioh thiß charge has produced serious embarrassment is New York. Wo have it in our power to dissipate the error by facts which admit of no farther controversy. We bavo been furnished with » list of tho principals offi cers connected with the Treasury Department appointed by the President in the State of New Tork, with their political complexion, designa ted according to their positions in 1848, aa Casa or anti-Cass; and that onr readers may see how unjustly the administration has been assailed, wo give the namee, ns follows; Abraham Krnmtr... Collector, Ssckctfs Harbor, Anti-Cara. James B. Campbell “ Qoneeco...- J E. B. Taleott “ Oswego. A_v E Notch klsv. " Magma «“*• jio. P. Hudson " BelTalo Creek AnOOnaa. Thomas Bacon “ Osw«atcbla—CaA. Sam’l L. Gardner. - “ bag Harbor i( i Hnnrr B. Smith •* Champlain.....—»* i •• Capo^lncttut. AnU*Ce*s. Greene a Bronron-Late collector, Now York—Cass. t It. J. Redfield Collector, New York »“• John Cochrane .Surreyor, ‘ \ Reb'L Cuahman Cara. Jacob 0- Hecolett “ Cold Spring-- I Edward Brownell— " •; Walter Havens “ Urcenwrt........ I John B. Biodhead—baral Officer, Now York gam’l J.Wlßla.. Appralrer “ , i laanc Pbtlllpa “ - u I Gro'ttromroj Gen. appraiser “ ...-.Antl.Casa Mlcb'l Burnham Assistant appraiser, N.JTork...Ca!a. ' Edward Yinnent *' f( „ Richard It. Teller ‘ „ „ Jaa. A. Baaah “ „ i Henry SI. Graham.... . Wm t Merer Secretary of State CharlesO-Oonor Attorney South Dlst. N . York ‘ Abr'm F. Hillyer..—Marshal “ SamT B- Oarein -Atto-nejr North DlstiU u Jno. M Mott —.Marshal ‘ ' _ John A-Blx - Lato assistant treasurer Antl-Casa- Jnhn J Cisco Atalatant treasurer Caaa teaao V.Fowter .Postmaster. New York Anti-Cara Conrad Bwackhamcr.KeTy agent. ...Lara. Hera are thirty-five of the principal appoint ment* mode by the President in New York; and it will be seen that twenty-six of them wore good and true Cass men in 1848 to nine who were op posed to him. A similar examination has been made ns to the appointments to post-offices made hy tbe President in New York, and the result has been famished to the Now York Timet by one of its correspondents. Wo reproduce tho list, ns show ing the foots In n manner that must carry con viction wherever they aro read , rout Offices. Appointees. Complexion. Albane- John 11. Reynolds Hunker. Anlmna Jslmor» V- Boa. —Barnburner. Xudon Henry J. Sickles - -Rambnrncr fi&Wo. -Jamea Q. Deckle Ilunkor. Batavia -William Searer --Hanker. Brooklyn Daniel Van Yoorhls _....! anker. Binghamton -Virgil Whitney -Hanker. Cumndeigua ..—Nicholas 0. Cherebm— Barnburner. Danertlle— Merrit n. Brown Barnburner. Elmira- -Daniel D. Stovona -Hunker. SarT™. . —L. It- Parker Hunker. Hudson'- - lota 8. Anabla -Barnburner. Ithaca— -Arthurs. Johnson LoJlnort—. -Aahor Torrence— Hunker. Eilrton. Benjamin Cornell— ..Barnburner. Uttla Fall Horatio N. Johnson —Barnburner. Newbnrg Joseph Coaler!for, Jr... Hunker. 511 York Isaac V. Fowler —Barnburner. Onego Samuel R. Besnlaloy Hunker. Ogdensbnrg .luike Baldwin Barnburner. Gwesto-—-. Hiram A. ltocbo Hunker. Ponghkeepato—Albert S. Pew Slitter Ptottaburg Charles B. Movera Honker. Bocheiter ItnbtardlS. Allla HUHkm Si- Springs—l*wls P. Ctos Hunker. Schenectady Buko Dodge Ia an v rr gjJoo Falls Joetah T. Miller H“ nk » r Henry J. Sodgewlck Rarnburner. •L --Foatar Boaworlh— Hunker. dK. -Joalah Tillany— ’.‘.““l,"' Willlamaburg-John T. Runeta Hunk "' Waterloo -Samool Blnlsall Ilunker. WeatTroy Isaac Hitchcock Hunker. Watertown WHPom U. Blgourney Lyons Daniel Watrona - -Hunker. Urey- —Alanson T. Drake lUnkar. SCnyr, William L. Tucker Hnnker. Tutal—bunkers, 31; barnbumcra, 10. . Here is a list of forty-one of tho principal postmasters in New York, and thirty-one were Cass men in 1848, and ten opposed to him. Tak ing the two lists together, embracing the princi pal appointments modo by the President in the Rtate of New York, wo have the fact established that tho Cass men. have been appointed in the proportion of three to one ! And yet this liber ality was not satisfactory to tbe disaffected 1 Tn* Mebilla Vailit Question.—The Now York Herald relates the following pleasant aneo dott, as being current in the fashionable circleß at the city of Mexico. “ At a eoclal diplomatic banquet, in whloh the President of Mexico figured as one of the dis tinguished, the humor of conversation turned upon the Mcsilla Valley—during tho passage of wit on which question, our minister, Gadsden, in a jovial manner, said to Santa TUina: "Ob, but. General, we mast have tho Mesilla Valley." “ Indeed, General,” replied Santa Annfej " how are you to get it t Von cannot annex it with oatconsent. It will be an act of war.” “Good for our military profession, General,’’ said Gads den laughing. "One hundred and fifty millions war expenses for the Mcsilla Valley will be pay ing dear for it.” returned General Santa Anna. •• True, yonr Exccllenoy, war is n moro expen sive game than a game at bowls,” Said Gadsden. “Well ” replied Santa Anna, “ I mako your Ex cellency one little proposition. Your own gov ernment may keep seventy-five millions of the one hundred and fifty, for internal improvements within Us own limits, and twill take the other seventy-five millions for o similar purpose with in Mexican limits, and Mexico shaft give you the Mesilla Valley at one half-your proposed venture for it.” At this repartee, our minister, Gadsden, is said to have opened his eyes wide, and good humorcdly filling his glass, nroßo, giv ing for a toast, “ Prosperity to tho United Mex ican States.” Santo Anno immediately after gave for a toast; laying speolal emphasis on tho united, “ Prosperity to the United States of America.” The whole subject was then passed over in the midst of nproarlons mirth.” J 'Tire kronur Bask.—The New York Tnbnno jives the following concerning; the condition or this bonk, and the cause of its suspension, vie ■ would, advise holders of its notes not to submit to any unreasonable shave. —Forest cm?/- The failure of the Pntchm Bonk, of Buffalo,: took the street by surprise this morning. Mr. Patchm was known to be lnrgely interested in the Buffalo and New York City Bond, connecting | Buffalo wlth the Erie Bond at Hornellsville, but his reputation for wealth, and os on.experienced finanoier was such that few or none suspected embatassment in that quarter. It appears, however, that this TOad, of which Mr. Patohin is President, and was until a short time. Treasu rer, has a floating debt of about a million of dollars, incurred in the constructing and equip ping of the road. This debt was to have been provided for by a Second Mortgage and lucomo Bonds, but by reAson of the Stringently of the moneyTnarket the negotiation of these bonds has boen impossible, and necessarily very largo advanoes, some $660,000 or $700,000 have been made -y Mr- Patchin and his Bank for the pay ment of the Company’s floating debt. This has gone on until Saturday, when a consnltption of «Mr Patchin’s friends wns held at Buffalo, and it was decided that and. the Bank must for the present, at least, suspend payment. The Road cost about $8,100,000, and tbo indebted- 1 ness is about $25,000 per mile. There is one favorable feature in this matter, wbioh is that the road is built in the most thorough manner, abundantly equipped, and is earning 7 per cent on its entire cost stock and debt. The receipts last month were $40,000. The worst, therefore, the creditors can Buffer is the funding of their floating olaims into 7 per cent Secnritics. The road la a link of paramonnt importance to tho Erie, and is one of the most promising of the lateral roads connooting New York with the West Mr Patohin, we understand, will make on assignment of his personal property. He has heretofore been estimated at about $BOO,OOO. The bank’s circulation is about $117,600, which >s secured as follows. Bonds and Mortgages N. Y. State 4} $ oents... N Y Blate 6's( cents.... Uniicd States 5 's) cents Cash on Deposit Total $U7.610_ Tho deposits and collections aro about $325,- 000 tho prospects for tho payment of which, immediately, are not good, nnless some arrange ments can be mado by tho road for repayment to Mr Patchtn for some portion of bis large adran ecs The road will of coarse continue to be operated. The Swiss Lash. —Col. Benton declares, and upon conclusive authority, that the central part of the Rocky Mountains has territory enough to npiko a mountain state double tho sue of all the Swiss Cantons, with everything as good m scene ry, and without the drawbacks or Its avalanches, glaciers nnd cold. Tho point or portion to which he refers, cov ers the head waters of tho South Platte, the Arkansas and tho Del Norte, and supplies the springs of tho East Fork of tho great Colorado of the West. Grass is abundant; water plen ty The facility of traveling over the country is better than the mountain regions of Virginia or Tennessee. Charles W MoClannahan, of tho Old Dominion, writes thus about this “ Swiss Land : ” “ On this lino almost the entire route ran be settled, as nil the land from Missouri tn Bent's Port is rich and very fertile, equal to the best lands of Missonrl and Illinois, and no land can beat tho Sierra Blanca for grass; even to the very summit it stands os thick as the best mead ows; many ao’es would mow st least foar tons per acre- Then comes the large and beautiful valley St Louis, said to bo one of the most fer tile in New Mcxloo ; indeed, flno lanJ is upon the whole route, nnd the climate such that stock can live all winter upon the grass.” Bi:war.i: or thi FnAUD. —Many of the news papers throughout the West have rrcently con tained advertisements headed “$lOOO a year for $l," “ Thirty different ways to make money,” “ llow to make from $5 to $lO per day,” and in many other alluring ways calculated to deceive the public These advertisements all profoss that tho writer is possessed of tho knowledge of some wonderfully easy and honest way of making money, ond that ony one remitting him $1 or $2 as the case may be, will be put in full possession of this valuable (f) information. We know all these schemes to be the merest trickery, gotten up expressly to linmbug the young and inexperienced, end we, therefore, caution the public to beware of all such Bpleudid opportuni sms to—throw their money away. —Cincinnati Courier. ggy A gentleman, claiming to be n “friend to tho hnmnn race," and who keeps the run of facts, figures and babies, has just laid before an enquiring world the following statistics ; The whole number of languages spoken in the world nmouuts to 2.001—587 in Europo, 020 in Asia 270 In Africa. 1,264 in America. Tbe in habitants of our globe profess moro than 1,000 different religions. The number of men is about equal to iho number of women. The nvornge of human life Is about 33 years. One quarter part die previous to the age of 7 years, and one-half before reaching 17 years of age, and those who pnes this enjoy a felicity refused to one-half of tbe human species. To every I,ooopersons, only odo reaches 100 years in life ; to every 100, only Beven reach the ago of bb; and not more than | one in 500 lire to esc 80 years of age. A Place fob a “ STaoso-Mixuen” Coi-oxt. U is related by a traveler that a mostextrnor dinary custom prevails among the Vixres, a pow erful tribe, occupying an extensive distnot in Cabul among the mountains, betwoen Persia and India If n woman he pleased with a man, she sends tho drummer of the camp to pin a handkerchief lo his cap, with tho pin she uses to faslen her hair. The drummer watches his opportunity, nnd does this in publio, namlDg tho woman, and tho man ib obliged to marry ber if ho can pay her price to her father. The wholo world oannot point out a spot so admirably adapted for a colony of the “ strong minded women’ of this oountry, and wo ex pect soon to hear of Miss Luoy, and her ooad jntors starting over to find tho "drummer of tho camp. ’ New Mexico — Bv private Ictterß receivod in this oity- under date of 18th, Boptember, and containing extracts from the Democratic journal recently established la New Mexico, tho Amigo dtl Pan, we have aeeounts of tho complete tri umph of tho Democratic party in the late elec tion in that territory. For the first time since a civil government was organized in New Mexico, the Democrats have earned the city and connty of Banta Fe, have elected a majority in both branohes of tho Legislature, nnd chosen a Dem ocratic del* gate to Congress by more than five hundred majority. — IPasA. Union. Yankee Bullivas. —Tbo requisition from the Governor of Massaohusotts was, wo understand, for Sullivan and Morrissey, as principals. Tho latter, In company with Gardiner, has got off eloar, they having gone nwny together. Snlh was conveyed- on Saturday, aooompanted by Deputy Sheriff Benson, of this oily, to Lenox, Berkshire comity, Mass., to abido the charge, on behalf of that Btato, of “ disturbing the peace,” tbo penalty of whioh is imprisonment not exceeding five years, and a fine not exceed ing $6,000 —.V. y. Express. A Model Husuand.—Gov. Morgan, if we may judge by tbe testimony afforded by the treatment of his wife, must have been the “model hus band " Ho was not one of yonr sktn flints, who out off a wife’s iuborntance if she happens to marry again—not ho ! Quite the oontrary. In his will made a Bhort time before his death, at ter settling npon hiß wife a liberal allowance, he Bays- “And in case my wife should marry, 1 give her six hundred dollars moro per annum, to defray tbe increased expenditure wi-ich may attend tboconnectioo. * Execution iit North Carolina..— Samuel P- Perry convicted of the murder of his wife, was executed near Raleigh, N. C., on the 28th alt He confessed tho murder, stating that while his wifo was stooping over tho well in his yard, for tho pnrposo of lifting a bucket of water out, which she had just drawn, .he and the negro oaugbt her by the feet, and pitched her in. In falling, ho said she oaught hold of the rope, and was in a fair way to get out unhurt, when he and the negro took the windlass to wluch the rope was attached, off its bed, and tumbled it down on her. A NovEtTY.—The Lancaster Whig says: We saw the other day a drove of turkeys,numbering about five hundred, driven through.this city, on their way to Philadelphia, by a man and two boys, behind which a horse walked leisurely along to bring in those whioh would occasionally fly tbe traok. If that man don’t understand the ropes and high freight there is no übo in our at tempting to’inatract him. ... A „ \ /** '■ ‘ »' * ' • »• * \ \ A. va-\ ooq^C f omp«>laoy^-Tbojjfcg; Bonlatt, a welUkhowS M c thodUV cl tr-vy man ;.residing Naples, draws the foSdwlngjimußßg buf apt oompy«P“ between Dr. ItfliimS'lMW* fermlfßgjo and a fffltet: <‘A ferret, wtuttj&il lets the aperture,Trarela eloogtlwpraaege.seliMOpon'tte, rat, exterminates bla existent*, and draws the animal s do fnnet carcass tothe light. And In line manner here I found Dr. JPlune’l American Fern (fupe-to operate upon wos*s, those dreadful and dangerous tormentors of ehn •tfimaefc !»▼* bold of thaworms, »h»k« tbe.luecot«f iJ» of the Vennifngsnpon my children... ....... bfi&.:Bonlatt,Mr. Jt*njß^E% simile of the rn»end, certifier,, thus Wh Siring ttelr most unequivocal. approval of this great specific, after her log Witnessed Its operation upon tbrir own cMMrcn. I*l others try lt» end be eotisflad. Parchssora will be cnxefol to u* to D». pane’s eel* bratod Vefmlfhge, and take none else. All other Vermi fuges. In comparison, ara worthless; Dr, ITtanrtyermt-. face also his celebrated Llrer fills, can now be had at al respectable Drug Btores.ln the United States, and also bj the sole proprietors, PtEJUNG BROTHERS, Successors to J. KHdJJ.Ofc.. 60 Wood street. hotlluUw nn thn Liver* its tendency to dfifeall i hum©xato thaaur* SfttKclanSig the system according SS pS«“ tti harmlem, and at the «ma Urn. <g»; ._iin Srv crood effects, and tbe number of caw teeuflea to by many or tbo most respectable cittoJ of «nd olMwhore, mnst bo eoncluslTe ertdcnce that there Is “t £&«%*£• bottle <riU satisfy the most acepUad another edumn. [oct&dawlni *3- \ulooeei’ Hotlce-—The undersigned, A* ,ig£L Of XDWAIIO mUMMON, hereby notify sons indebted to said Heajelton to call and maA« ond ill peraonaharing claims against him, Trill. jplcase pro pent them for settlement. _ c . Tbo Store will be kept open to tell, out the Stock of Goods on band eboat silty dsyi from this tote, when W. H. KINCAID, one of the Awdftneee, Trill be fotmd. KECBXN MILLEB, Jr, ) GEOBOE A. BEBEY, WILLIAM fl. KINCAID,) Pittsburgh. Oct. 18, ISM. focl3i:lw«j .$50,989 . 15,000 . 12.100 . 28,900 .. 10,521 . ev FaU end Winter Clothing, Whole ■ale and Retail— A large and splendid etock of Fall and Winter Clothing la nowreadytorthi inspection ef those etching to he fitted out In the mode. Call and see tor Jour selTea. Country Merchants would find It to their Interest to can and examine tbo stock- K. B.—Customer work nude to order In superior style, usd at tbo shortest notice. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mad’llb tub baroness JULIA DE BERG Respectfully Informs the cU‘texurof Pittsburgh that she wUI give a MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1853,-©* hr the following (Us&ngntibed ArtUtea: SIO’BA BIDONIA CO STINT, Ybe young and gifted Brim*Donna from the Grand Opera of SL<Peterabnrab; . ; - MR. ARTHUR ALLEYNE, Tenor of the English Opera, London; SIGNOR BPECCHI, Basso Profunda; MR. HENRY APPY, go»o Violinist to Hint of TlnlUnd; end HERR MORITZ IXEBICH, L&U Pianist to tho Prinee of Prussia. PROGRAMME! rui msT. 30LO—Plano Forte— Vari tk>ne «nr u Lada di lAmmennoor” Tilt. p*rfnnne*l by Md'llo JULIA D£ B£CO. 2. BALLAD—** The Bloom is on tbo Rye" . Mr. ARTHOR ALLEYNS. 3. SOLO—Violin —“Qramj Concerto. N0.6 , ‘....~Pe Berioi. 4 ROMAJfZO—** Robert 31 DUvalo' BIDONIA COSTINI. _„ _ „ _ . /(A)—^*Cadßnca”^..«Th»lbenr. 6. 80 LO—Piano Porto— | (B J_„ Ma , orlu ,- f^huliwiL Performed by Hulls JULIA DR BRRQ» 6 DUETO BUFFO— “L’EHrird’Amore”... -Donizetti. SIDONIA COSTTNI and Signor BPKOCHL 7 SOLO YicUn—Grand Fantaria M Macellno^Haamaon. Mr. IIKNRY APPY. ... v 8. BALLAD — u Then Y Remember me** Mr. ARTHUR ALLEYKE. 0. SOLO— Piano Forte—“ Carnival of Yentee*’...SebalhQiL Performed by Mad'lJe JULIA BE BERG. 10. GRAND CAVATINA — 44 Belly” - Donizetti. 81g*ra BIDONIA COSTINX 4SP Tfekets. 50 oenta; to be .hadat the Music and Book S lores, Hotels. aiul at the door on. croning of Concert. Doors ope o at 7V{: Concert fnMg OFKNINii NIUHf r Of Till h£w yoke ttaliatt opera, comp ait? i; Tho Greatest Unpreoedeatoii.Huaical Event! WEDNESDAY, NOYKMBEH 7m, 18S3. THIS crand *nd *pll known Op«r» Company. PomprWng OVER FORTY PERFORMERS, tinder the morieai di rection of the distinguished maestro and far-tuned com po**r, SIGNOR L. AUDITS, llare tho honor to announce to the nmiJolorlnp womonl ty, and to tho citizens ot Pittsburgh la general, that thc> trill nuke In this City ON WEDNESDAY, llTfl INSTANT. On which they trill produce Donizetti's immortal work cf LUCIA DX LAHIUC&MOOB. SIGNORA ROSA DJS VRIES, pTima Donna of the Italian Opera of New York, and one of the moat accomplished eanturires of the age, as LUCIA, SIGNOR POZZOLINi, The favorite Tenor, originally of Mad. Bonus'# Opera, as EDGARDO. The unrivalled RariUmeand great actor, a* AfiTHON. SIGNORA BIBDENBOURG, Lately of Mod'lle AJbonl s Opera. RIONOR TUtNOLDI, Tho renowned Tenor of the As tor Place Opera Hoose; Tbfl grrat Basso of European feme. Graod Clio run, full Orchestra—Gorgeous Dmstf, Ap pointments and Properties. gjy» full particular* as to place, of perfe ptren on Monday Foil SALK —X tiouats A tit) LOT, suuatea la the second Ward, Allegheny City, corner of Carroll and Bearer streets. Lot 20 by 55 feet: Uotw 20 hr 40 feet, two Rto rle» high, contains six rooms, a hail, and good.cellar. Tbia House Is occupied as a Grocery Store, and has a large custom; H U one or the but locations far a Retail Grocery Star®. The owner will also nil his stock of Groceries on hand, as he wishes to more West- Tbb property will be sold low, and on good terms. Apnly to THOMAS MOFFITT. Real Estate Agent, Boat Building*, Fifth street fcW BOOKS! NKW BOOKS!! The Mud Cabin; ■ practical Mercantile Correspondence; The Marine Bte&m‘Engtoe; Chapman on tho Rifle 5 Library Manual; Obi, or Throe-fingered Jack; Merklmnd, or Belf Sacrifice: No. & The Practical Draofbtrman; Tho Vision? or Hell, Purgatory an- Paradise; - Xenophon's Memorabilia; The IHatoryof tbo Devil; The Vicar of Wakefield; The Model Architect, Ac., *e. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, n ovl2 104 Wood street. NOTIGKia hereby given that the undendgued has been appointed, by letter of Attorney, by John Dickie, ADM INI3TR ATOu oT Uio Estate or Dr. SAMuBL U. DICK 18, of Roa tovnship, dec’d. AH persons Indebted to the Estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those baaing claims against the same, to present tbem, properly vSma&M, to SrOandlpaTp- DOTltet** CHIOKUkING'H PIANOS. ! imn_ _ Just .ucdtks from tho manufactory of JONAS CBTCKEItINO, ([ NEW PIANO PORT ES: No 14009—One KofewooJ 651 Octave Piano; price $375 00 » 14020 “ - 654 “ “ “ 87500 « 1M69 « “ 7 “ u earved, 460 00 „ Jggoy « «* 7 “ « Lou XIT 600 00 ,4 -i-ioig •» “ 7 “ Grand Plano, 800 00 PcTr *ale by JOHN IL MELLOB, Agent for Chiekering'* Piano?, 81 Wood atreet ‘ WHEREAS, Letters Testamootary to the Estate of LYMAN T. CHILDS,-late of Mifflin Township, Alle gheny County, Penn*ylranU, deceased, haTo been-granted to the subscribers, all persons Indebted to the said Estate are requested to make Immodlato payment, and all those hav ing claims or demands against the Estate of the said dece dent. will moke known the same, •without delay, to HARVEY CFIILDS, norl2:ltda6tw* NRIVALLED ATTRACTION OF A SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS! «r> rived at McKenna's House THIS DAY, by Adams A Co.’* Express, and now open for private sale on the second story. 1 have apaln arrived In this dty on my annual tour to the South and West, with the IsrgeH and best assorted stock of splendid French Millinery of every description ever offend for sale in this place, to which I Invite the attention of my former customer* and others, and the trade generally. A. & HOMES. JAMES McKENNA. AndX large stock of sew goods. MCRpnY A BURCHFIELD, at Northeast corner of FOURTH and MARKET streets, bare nowopentbelr second supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Among which will be found tho newest styles of DUES? GOODS, each **— Plain end Plaid Silks; j Figured and Damask do', plain blank end figured do. | Watered Bilks,for dresses and mantillas; I Soper, black Bombazines; | Jklnarnlsg Alpacas ;. Black Alpacas, all prices; | Ghigbavs; English, Free Embroideries of all kinds; Honiton Collars and Blueres; Do. Chemisettes; ; Noodle-worked do. Housekeeping Good i of all a superior make of Shirting; the latter made of pore Hsx. Black French (Botha; Do. do. Caasiaeiea; Boys’ Caadmerea; , . Satinets; Uannsla of all kinds; Satin Yeetihg: . - , /neilor's.4. SHrolTel ,Ot C0.*:... UANTiyACTOBBIIB ,0? FIBB PKQOV a AJBB, Vanltßom* and irra TOn4»t? SSottaißi', .H:, - ... V «4alt;flu>awM^r . v- -'-V A mentioned articie, w» haw no limitation in wcoa> { 7 - -TgfS&kVEey > ’■ - £SdS?oor arifcla to ht Rjoal toanything In th.city. ’•"’T 5 - *l*,* n * * and put nj> in tha hr' . 'Va v egoefcbettreen Pourth and rath. Pi' - .* * iT - v • v^*>V-*r*' { ■- •> ?, . ’ ?.**■ f 5 -• . . .*4 * ■ QUIBBLE’S fcLOTHINO HOUSE, No. 340 liberty street; MASONIC HAIL. ORAICD CONCERT Bishop. Ur. HENRY APPT. .Meyerbeer. their FIRST ATPEABASCE SIGNOR TAFFANELU, SIGNOR CO LETT 1, Kxeeatora* Notice. Jfo. 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh; . WILLIAM COLLINGWOOD, No 69 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh; __ ExecviOTt. Red and black Dress Plaids ; Cashmere Plaids, fall assort- ment; <£ French Merinos, all colon; Coburgs, full assortment: All wool Moos Delaines; Muslin da fieges; .. - Plaid Mous Delaines; ich and American Pacm; Needle-work Cellars*Sleeves; Kid Ohms; Silk do., fleecy lined; Hosiery of. eli kinds; duds; Table Cloths; Diapers; : Hpslins Bosom Idncus-r ManUDaTelrats; BrocheShawls, .long/arid ..equate} ' Lcngwocl fibswlflp- - Squaie'do.'' do. ‘- - -~/. ? [apniatr f ‘ j. ‘ ••• ;l - .ii- *. X .*. • • •«v J ,f *' y * * >• : '• • • • Vtf -,f ■■■ ■- ■ • . ■ s * ■■* iaa*' VUsarpvKtdittaytea-fr-, r> —Indigestion and Xi-rer Cornplalnt [ISb CUBED BY KLEE'S PEIBoLKOM.-dtoad the U letter host Wcxmtoi aJDsdmary to- Kre—Bear fiS-frilyielf oriLwi&Wlngitem: ___.ii- hnnefttUd by tbo use of your Petroleum*! wtab to Kve tou send me a box of two or threa-riQxen'bottles. I mtimOjnsregellonal Minister in thle and sereral “iS people ere aflectod with Indigestionand anhmrtlon m HLCUrer the same of myself and wife, before taking yoi 01 1" took Kreral bottto good h«lth for yrarsas we &re ■that fullness of the. stomach which ra <l ts - r “f®’““ <g»- peptic was reliered, and I hare felt nothing of It siP“Jha -smo. My wife was also rellored from a chronic dlseose of , theliTer,.Trhlch.had.heettpfeCTeraljesW.stanSSsErWJffi?., use of yonr Petroleum.' ’ r ' ' ■* <a' Sold by 8. M. KJRK,Cbnal^astoY^®s*.-5-^^^»ii. UTood street, md Drukgteta and medldfltf PTCTy where. •- ::.ocua - (Kf/ ANDTENTILAinXQ' WARSHOUSfi r , KET' street, Pittsburgh—Manufacturers oHVKODOttI IKON TUBDTSi BRASS'AND iKONFimNOSABd-.CmD* SOJTS FoRNACR3,"Beg£steTS,Venffiators,-Tio Pipes,and. etery article required in their line. *. " L-^ •. Particular attention paid to the erection of ' -ttlstiog and Drying Apparatus, by Steam. Pipes*-Hot: \yater. and Chilson’s Furnace.- - • nor^nVi Ur. Larzettc’n Jnno Cordtslilor PBO CBBATIYJ3 EEEfIIV prescribed s»:dn .nifectpal rcrarotlTO in emeu of Wealtneas,' Impotrnry, or Barrenness, odd nil irregularities of ontnre. JUrmloTirarallngaein •av it is unMuaUW. Also a certain Bemedyfor Incipient Cisanption, Indigestion, toa of Feninlo Weakness. Sold only at ho. UO ®QB». ElttsboTCh. ' ■ ■■■-. ,oct3ld3n <rrqi>H, Ai?T. ( Rurgftog-flclitlit»-fSae«6a<t<)f [fugr 6.V. Blddtoj No-144SmitMeldsL- j '=»iSOEBOSA 10D0E, I. 0. O. P.—The lodge, So. 259, 10. of O. F, nech; ctoj redoesday Wa^d n iffidi Ha3l«. jvood Bwi liyEy Notice—Ttu) JOURNTHMEH TAILORS. SO i (S3?CIKry. of Blttsbnrgh ami Allegheny; meetJcrrUle £irat and third WEDSESUAr of eaerx month, at the FLOHI-- I)A HOUSE,Market street. Bf order. ■ ' jei:y , jonu Yotraa, Ji cargo s * Cotillion and BrM»S*xliora. D&nd, caa .be bad bj .to Wm. Pmib (W sttho « Crystal Palace Dagumeaa Booms," or - , r , CARGO*OO^ FPPrtb.gtreet;-, o- 0. F.—Place of meetißgjWaaiiingtonHan, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin allev.- PinssnßGn.Lonoc, No.SS&r-Mee ts tnrery Tuesday atenlng* Mrac-orm* liscAnpjEEtTj^o^BT—Meeta' fcret and third Friday of ench month. - • . . -’.• ■ • , 1 mari&ly TBJ (JJS?T burgh, at 60 eenta# go to the PeUin Tea Store, No. S 8 Rfui street, where tharery beat BUck. ahd.Greetr Teas can always be had...- -,. .. T .'[3??-^ fpt?>Corn*i cornsW.ConusiLAgreat jztiiDy per: sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. Aoertain remedy will be found In Dr; OoHEi’a tea fOr. •ale by Dr. GEO. S. KEYSEB, 140 Wood street..,, - a r V.-r -pries. retaU at I2Uand-25-.ct?.'perboxi ; / «cpB . deduefiony to Urow who buy tO-sal again. Curtain Material*,.and Curtain Trimmings, of every description. Furniture Flashes, Brocatelles, Ac, Law and Huilin Curtains, N.T. painted Window Shaded, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pina, Band#, Ac- at wholesale and retail. W. H. CABBXB, No. 169 Cbesnut street, corner Fifth,Philadelphia. _ Curtains Made and Trimmed in the ferylnewestFrfencb' style. [ttmSfcly.: CHAS. E. LOOMIS, . STOCK AND BILL. BEOKERi : Notea* Bondi) fiTortgEge8 t dtc. f Negotiated; ' 'riETicutin ATtdraoar civet-:- ***■ * - r - ’ TO THE PURCHASE AND BALE OF ■STOCKS. v 76 Fourth street be tween Market and Wood opposite thePcuk of Pittsburgh.' ’ ’ " j*nl£:ly~; Pearl Steam r cakax basis, Allegheny city,; (SXAE CTE RSTtitup STAItOX.)'.; FAMILIES will be suppliedwithourrarmus'gradea (ky of FBiSiIGROUND FLOCK, . • - — : By leaving their orders at the Mill cr-te our boxes at Logan, Wilson'4 Cte., Wood sjreet.br BratmA Keiter,cot nerUbertyatrdSLCWrstreets,Pitteburgh.- -- a.P.Bchwartt,orJ.T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. - Flour will bedelivered to f±miiloB in either of the twnejtles- Touts: CASH on delivery. ’ ■' jy-29 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. NELSON’S DALUEBBEOTYPES.- Post Office Building*, Third street,; Idkenfiss»taken In all kinds of weather, from 8 A. ILtoSP.IL, giving’an aecurntn arUstie and animatelikeness, unlike and vastly sth . perior tn the common cheap daguerreotypes, at.the follow ing~ cheap prices: SLOO,AfI, $3, sLfcs and upward, according tc ‘the siia and quality oleaie or frame. ‘ ftonrsforchildren; fromllA.M.to2P.H. Jf. B.—Likenesses of aick or deceawd persons taken In anj_ part of the city. ’ - '[norCS'-ly . <y-~rra W- /\. gy>CLPILG, Dealer in An e -Tear Cftotce Groceries, Iftodtn Bure —Has on hand one ct tho'Host extensive stocks of in , hia Una U> bafmxnd In the West, which he offers .at the low- 4 ; eet market rates, wholesale crTetail, and warrants them to be of the host quality. :' T‘ ’ , - ' ’ ASf-Goods delivered In the cities free of charge. a«5 Firemen’# Iniurauee Company of tho CUy of Pittiborgh. J. K.MOORllliAD,Preaident— IiOBKRTFINNEY,Secretary ; Will insure against FIR£ and MARINE BISKS of all kinds. Office: in Moaongahela House, Nos. 15.4 and. 125. Watet street. • J. K. Moorhead, - W. JL, Anderson,. B. . B. B, Simpson,... Wn M. Edgar, < "H. B. WCkin*,“ W.W. Dallas, \ Charles Kent, C. H. Paulson, f William Oollingwood, A.P.Anahuts, 1 • . ' Joseph Kqye, . . ~ Wilriam Wilkinson. 1 MUTCAIj F»EB AK.D ISBDEASCE of PenaiylTtnU* CAPITAL, sloo,ooo* CftAJZ* TKS r£HP£TVAL~- ► . Preside*!— Hon. AUOUSTCB 0. HEISTEIU ' Secretary —THOMAS 11. WILLSON'; -Esq. piascrajts: / Hon. A_o. Iteistar, ' Samuel W. Hays,' William Robinson, Jr., Thomas Gillespie, • - William F. Fahnestock, John B; Cox-, lXarrey Bollman, JarnbPctars, John Walter, William Colder, Jr, Jacob S-Ualderman, "Aaron Bombaugh.'- - - BCSSELL & OAKES, Agents, •_ OSEce, ialfifayette Buildings, ig (entrance on Wood-Street.)^ lnanrmnce Company of Pittsburgh*—H. O. KING, frnsideatj; SAM (JRL L. MARSHALL, Secretary. ' - ‘ Office: M intfer T Tooastrtdi:\ Insures lIULL and CARGO Risks; oh the Ohio and il&siy slpui Hirers and tributaries. . . v Inrares against Loss or Dima ‘ " ALSO—Against th«* Perils of the flea, and Inland Haris*' ;tion and Transportation. , OTtxcroiK - • - H.D. King, . Wm. Larimer, Jr,, ? William lijtgaley,' --> - * SaiaueLM. filer, Samuel Rea,’ William Bfrghftnv o *_• Robert Dunlap, Jr., - JohnS.Dilvorth, . 8. Harbaugh, - PrasxdaSeUera* : i '* i Edvard Heaaleton, J.firhoonmaken i? Walter Bryant, WBliamß-Haya. - Isaac 5L decffl ■ PHILADELPHIA CDEXSH WABEHODBE, 1!1 Ckulaut sL t opposite the Sate'Homs*' 1L W. SAFPORD, . j ' _ ' KEEPSeonstftutJyori hand thetotwtaxtenriTeand raried assortmentofCurtains and Curtain Materials t 6 be firand In tbe city, comprising in part of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE styles of— french Lace Curtains, Window Shadftyall prices, “ Bull Hollands, all 'widths,' fronchßrocateUca,all widths, Gilt Oartdoes, eyery «tjk,aild French Plushes, „.?**?*>._, : « Satin Laincs, Gilt Curtain Pins, u Lampas, • 'Band#, ;v »» Satina, Cords und-Taesels, - « Damask Linens, Gimps, alVptke** . u ' CaahSnerette, Loops, ' : plain Turkey Bed, Tinges, “ f - *■■' •_ 4 * India Satin Damask, BctureTassels,’ttn4Cord?i . « Lining gifts, -Shade Tnsselsand Brasses, - • furniture Gimps, Hooks, Ringvßracketa/.de.'- A foil assortment of the shore goodsconstancy foreale, wholesale or retail. - ' • ' £marl:ly—alTO.iiy. (pS Pittsburgh Life In«ttranee 6om puny, i ■>/ PITTSSrrSQBy PA. .Camtax, $lOO,OOO President—JAlua S'. Boo*. Vice President—SAJxnrL'M*CLcnxA3. ; ' : \j Treisnrer—JoSiPH 8. Tjesch; 1 ' '' ~ Secretary—C. A. Colton. ' OFFICE, NO. 55 FIFTH STREET, {Masonic HaU Btril&pg.y Thla Company mates every Insurance appertaining to or connected with Lift Risks. Mutual Estes ere the! same ai those adopted other safely conducted Companies. . , joint Stock rates at a reduction of one-third from the Mutual rates—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and ow>* third per paid annually far advance. Risks taken on the Urt» of persons' going loCalifbnua er Australia. ' Jr maxcrons.' E&mnel SFClurfcaa,; John A. VTilsoUi' Joseph P.Gazsam; M. H. Alexander • Hiram Stowe.* mart 3 James 8. Hoou, William Phillips, John Scott, John M’Alpln, Horatio N. Lna, Splendid Fretb Stock of S B TV.; IS3F PIA.WOS*»»Tbe subscriber re- ■ apectfully informs the publio that ha.Ls• now selecting, in person, at tho factories ?&■ of*N©w Y*rk sod-Boston, a mo*t extecsiTe B _* _ ' - and ELEGANT STOCK OF NEW PIANO FORTES. The utmost core and attention will be given to the selection oi the veryTxit instruments which are manufactured in thl? country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the arrival of these elegant Instruments before buying else where, os they will have the advantage of choosing from among -the Jtnstt toned Pianos which; the New -York, and Boston market affords. The subscriber,!* determined tp.se-. lect the best and finest instruments* from, among' the tun*- dreda of the Eastern stock, and will positively sell them af. net factory priia t without additional charges for freight, Apr The first Pianos of this lot will arrive in. about a fortnight Call and examine. ; HENKI.KHEBKIt^r. 101 Third street, sign of the Solden'Harp. . N. B/—old Pianos taken-in exchange at the highest', valuation. ' _ >-* '- .augfiO — U u dm> to KICK'S tttrouizx to Ij-jy s»y tilt It is* been known to_completelj eradicate ivory Testate of till dreadful dljeaio in leu time than any ottfitTflUUdj) it less eoit or, inconvenience to titt pi tbonimds of certificates i n tie hands o f tie tor, <"r"T of wiki »r»rrom well known tdßienaorth* itt of Pitt*bor*b nml it* immediate vicinity, go to show indbeycr vU doubt, tiit Erm’a rmiCtnnUs of no Co IT-. -an value, not only ns a local rontP^ l yj n FzraT.f. xii, itticurvoiffm, Dt3jnszi f Ui)of Soil, ee a valuable Internal remedy, inTiUng the mtesHg^.ting physicians, as ▼ell asthesuGarws patient, to DecHjieacqtutatßdtrtfchits These haring adreadof mixtures are assayed that this medicine l* purely natund, and 1a bottled, Mi* fiows&cm the bosom of tie eartn. ........ cq^AtenowpcrpaJHilido. Bmcuu, J/. data -Aosutg, IS!2,(on*kAt, alto appended iteartifinicqfeuo&eimtelZli Y.fbat,M. z>_ qfSyTacuit: i ■ ■ -.., - •'•» v.^. This may intrutli oexiuy, that Iharebeenso badly af dieted with Scrofula fcx the last wrenyea* that most of the time I hare been .enable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time nnable to vajtnnd. confined to my bed, and hare been treated nearly all the thno by the best physicians oar country affords ;-X occasionally some re lid; but no care, and oontrnned to gttnr worse until Dr. Foot, ■ recommended i AIIan.’MUCICS—ASaiBiUT.-newSoDg;eompoiedand rythingelse had tailed,• Xdtd serdthont faith at fizst,but J 9 dedicated tollrfcFlorenca Kramer, of this theelfec* yas astonishing; lkthrgxsthe poison to the surface KTt»beT.- -r i-. at onoe, and X at.oacobsgan to grow better, and by -using *. Opera a J saren bottierlhgTe got aogre worth thAnmndS ofaoHgra. cwreci vicar oTthe interior of M Castle Garden” during tbef • ?; ..JJTAKOTffi BABKKIV- pdlbrtMJicecf-attOpera; composed by H. Klsber. * - Thu may certity that -I haTeheen acquainted withKlert Foottageof;thel6i<elltHotOcjrtL - •■■■.-•*•' Petroleum. orßock re* Song of the Bruuvfrom FUle da Ecglmcnt. .• fedo* Good Bye, arranged asa Quartette, lent nice* andmtLsrith confidence recommend It to be % medjdaqnro. ' idaUay:\Woa«nr9idi?oiMdu* -■ tbyefattentto%«rfcaa«My • '&\s&*>&ixeral assortment trf, the newest and. 5*3*3 ■ Vu _ - : ' - -cjsa Btsito atecV '-S ' . .> ' VCS, HA*‘• -• r V i ; Vi. J...--1’ . ;iT • - FOSTEE’B THEATRE. JOSmi C. FOSTEB .if;.. PBICIS or ADJOS3Ip3K : . Boits aM Parquet'.©...—soc. I Priests Bmm, lares $Bl Boms for <*to*n> »«*• Do. ao. mail— $5l dss*Fersoiis#ocuTing seats trill bo charged 1-Meta.extra tor tho certificate. : - _ . . »-Door* own »tbefore " oilockr perform®* v commence aV7V£o’clcek. ; Th 18 Evßiiiso, Norember 12,l c 53, wCt 1* presented, fjr tho Urttime, •* V ■ y■> :*.</-'• THE 13TYlSIQtS PBWCISi V / r - jtiii -ft-ijra, amazo>B._ _ _ (Vriih new;OoiFfcnmes, Scenery,Decdt»llon*, *aa App«iic ■■iiientvfel®? «rfci'jtfpfclal)ytfeTlUteptoee.).- . -- " " Pho,truss Kins of Coracna..M~».-»~.^lr>, Bailey. " Pturtoacosshlsfcn..... „. T ..^.«^3ir.Brt!^un , u- Prtlpmon* Ids -’-• Oletory.& DuriTipc.^ Cletuj*,. Y.Lord* ©£. Como { —Mr. Johnson. TV term,; .—...Mr. Zjujthus,! lore to tin) luhj, I, . . Cjw o : «pUJ«e«*v.-; ISSIS 1U r-:». Betflt£Vhemld.*. ras#andra. Qneta of Comona..-*—. .* ? 2£»- rs. ■■ ■ *s?' y ■ V ._... Jta. Foster ..Soldier*, Cltiiou, OOTTden, Amaiol>», »»i **•*'***•,<> Sorprogrumbd oi sccnerTilnddenU, in. lie deserir ■ ...• 'sheet*.-' •'v .••*•• : To eondude with the Extr»T*iau3» or---- A OLASCS AT PHILADELPHIA. ■■,■■■,■.:.■-- Jaker _3ir. Syaar. : - Lire. . „......;.-...Mr*. Brelrfbri; •_• %83rlp rehearsal* thiYjteai original Uiifflfc'QX VaLL* TOM’S CABI?f. : -t ■ •-, Sccretary. Fall Style of lints. , SAHBEL:WEST,No-231 tmtaremit,.****. . (headof Wood,) hasJustteecWcdlhbEAEh«gl|£L.- STThE OR HATS; sod nonld'.rapectfaHy's? - *® ..... inrtte tbs attentton.of .Ms.fcieo'iasod customers to it. lie , i6asalso.cn .hand a lease, andraried .assortment of HATS .. end CAPS, which he nil! sell CBBAP. fat cash- .fanimf -. L "-’ .. TTh-fa nndCnpi; riiTjosEnrws-a cod ***& ffomt-feeet I Hand Diamond alley, would respectfully in- taggS. their friends and Ui« >oMlc lhattber "ffr 0 MStfijib"* bi larj^o,anil of IfATS.A2{D 'CAH'of'tiß latest .on M reajonal«le terms house;hrthe. city. Gir* nViTcalKjßP,3.exgin^.6;oqrrto.ek.’ --fleplg;'. -1 . .SBESH OYSTERS.,. -; FRO M B ALT IMO RE, j, .V.-.J ' - JUST KECEITE& AT- ■, r 't ; A. FIELD’S DEPOT, bn‘ corner! or Wood and Fifth Streets, ■ tnrpraVvmcgai; tritSd. • pgplfr- ©HEAT SALE. ;, * r ._ • ■ .*. > TUB'tXEGE! ASVj.EOXSSU>- STOCK- OF— ' : ISS^:i©OOBS,; f '.ej- AT; SO. T 5 SIAIiKET STBEKT, 1g», . BiSTEKN ; COST,& To Close Mimness. , ■ ififl pcdliyely deUrminol to reiln-.l . qol* badicMai'tio «nd.«f wWch<n-ery_dollir’« ircrtli cf QocJj In the hooso most irnd wBi&MUA .• . y -'. ’ ■' PHILIP R,OSS. 1. . street,'tetWeea*fourth,and .the Dla- s.k PRESH SUPPLY of the following SETT BOORS jual-; received;*— r . > .-The Monk's Revenge, or the SecrctXnemyi » Tate of ux»» Inter Crasadefb. By Sanruel- Spcini;, author of GlaJTar'Air. Bannakh' -----• -■-,• •! •'* • -• ' ■•.. -■■ % ; Helen 3fulm re. or Jesuit £xesn tnTvhip; -bdiogFawages* Lionel Ainsworth* or the Yoons oyHrsr- CarolineOme.- J: '/ iV. 1 ' No. C CbTl«ty'n Plantation Tbelcaics. .-.. _: n. 1 Slavery hi the Uni Led States: a Narrative cf.the Life aci r Adventore® of Charles Ball,.ablacfe rnanr. - - ; The Rebel’Swmt a" Romance or the Acnerleair l 'tton; hr Aria Ashland. _ -'. “■ ~ • : : ' . Also,* Report of Riser-HaiuiTayior Trea son, in terisline® to thoTaeiUTe Slave LcF. r - • -MT ‘ Forsateat W. A. arLDBNFKXNKr i 1 norir- :■ .-.j ; .;T^y»orthfttroet" LASS—2SU boxes Sxl.O Gins*; * - lo*l-2 - 75 « 10x14 *3 "tr- “ 10x15 . f. • •‘ V &> * 10x16'' l - - N. U.'Oou-Vii—»« htab*.* prime, F»r mle bv • - ■•»•■»•-■ v ; ; -surm a srecTiAis.: : < MoL-VSsKt— KO bUsf..rssld by. .--vx. myM * “ - ■ - SMITH- b- STyOh.VUL - ClLlUlibK— 2iUofea. pno:e..A‘r>a!e br - ••••. > 'xiovll ;••■■ >-•->•:■■* .:• J .SMITH A /y CjBViSU— : - •'. r^L' povH , ‘ - • t, . SMITH k SIXCLAItI. Hair ifynutsh;. ■' .< '""itf'flOO'Ous & Sons’ Principe?: y, \‘ . -s,ok* HavanaA <Lond«n;} with brands: C>r pale I*jr ' v -?•'•"■ ••SSITU'i feI.SCLA.TIt, nf.vU' '-•■ .‘-y- 123 fivond an 1.151 Firetftrert*.' f T jLV \VHST;£—IO gnx w 'rtcipT* , ■ / f v 1 r * f ",. Socc2ssorita J. K5»T^ GO .Wood utmbxu't TAeAN VAKXISH—I lot JxutjeceiTOl nnd fa* raMJU?., wtU 1 ; . ' H.y.MISP 8E09.' j- ItINUtASS t-LASTKI:—iO Jirdi in 1 ygiwittff f‘7T sale by (noTlI) FEEXII^G ' : 50-gro?».a in. flow .*•• I ,V,for-palelay' ~TL~KMiyQJBnQS.. ... W MIXING—£/ bbla fauste by - -ootU- o inetaUhresja, ta-> ptriraartfl for sate by . (norlX) ."- FLHMIKG BSOS»-' y BUPiyroN ftsta -store ggfl for«Je-b7 • TiOTll '■/ ■•■ r raEHISfI,BRQ3. Ti'uit sAiits—a UuUjus ATUiJA>r,.sitriai«J on the corner * tj alley uni Carroll ptreetrLotSOfret by 100; - BSICKriIOtrSE, eoataining'ftnr^v rrxaav* poreh, arid good This property will 1» sold lowj and on good 'letina.; AppiyS - - . THOMAS JIOPfUT,"!'. Post BaiMiogs Plfih street.. • j BOYd. AAUXuUXtU? UAbF.KIP AND.IHICKBpO^t a fall it abrfancnt at rcaicaable prices. ■_■'/', - r :. v ;X: E..nAOTAII^,-“ ! Qirper tr«r%tfcapd Liberty .. Oi) SMIXHfTKLI> STREET is: the place tq ‘ourßOGKacfl O-w all kinds, at all prices, to meet tastes, cheapest Toy Book to thsinort expensite Anneals and nTas tiatal Works. . .7.. . v-.-.. Ileleii-iralgTaTe, or Jesuit Executor? hlv; befog Passage* In thft Xifb cf a Seceder from BcmahiEni—an ograpiy. PricefiOcentat-TSeenta cloth, - •. -.—"l 1 : The Monk.*# Revenge, ©r.the.Secset.Enemy; a Tale of the; f Ajoa«tßpring, : Esq4 aatbor.of “Giafflis il Barmafci”—complete in one largtoct&TOTolamrof tito v hundroi ond forty Price SO cents. ‘The Ported Will; Bennett;‘Pries 50 tentarv : Bleak House.; .byCharleatDfckena,- 'Prita 50cents.. <•. ~ SfloerVlfcaaesiie Ponltry Book, -s Price .SO' cents.-paperr!- 75 cents, cloth,.. Hi MINEE 4 CO,‘ . noylO.': ~ ' "*y6.-;32 : Smi&field; street, tJOifc aA-LK—T m KT OF {jKGUXDZ TiiST'tba L EatlcrPlJYnlt Boad, on which is'erected a_SJci]u~Xa*>- tory, 40 br S 3 fee i,,one\siory high; - aUo,* Bai]disg;l:?ee&£ nected, IS tjf'lB House, ST.byTp feet*’''' ■tt ne story toyh,'with stone basement, and efcbtroomvfia-' l«hed-in good *tyle;large : Stable,-20 by!4 feet/and %-' Frame Stable, 13 byl&fecfc: Twenty-Acres good. Bottom^ ■ Land; balance good Timber; - This property will be-said*’ lor. and on goattenas. Applyto' • y f THOH&B.MOFOTTi T*ogt BondlogyFifth rtreeti^f Ijnm -BIIICK tKJDijET AND ia, 1? r thVB«eond Wart, Alleghany City, frontingon Ca?*o)£ bating dx rooms,"fUli basement kltcben*iujd-h*iir ;ca'first v hack of‘MsdLotls«reeted:yi Pram*, Bunding, 1G feet by 29, frortiiis onJelTerscxvatreetifbe, ■ Lof 30 feet front by 300. Thifc-property will be' sold lnir u nod on good terms.- 'Apply to- • . : 'T ' ISOMAB 3loFmT^Rrt3-&tate^sc?t r iv norlO ,- t. r; - Pest BnfidiogB, ?lhh.'ttgßat^r> 001) ASD YVUAUW WAttii—BAILJSV « Kfeit- SHAW- have-bow: op*avii»: mostexiensiT* &uort> caent cf Freneb, Genaao and^onjestto. Baskets, tod" kot'Wafe.to ba foaal ia the.city; &l*n, Wooden Wat*";' : every T»rietj% which-they trin dispose of oaith«/iaflr ; ▼orable tenavwholesaie or retail.-: --- ~ r - r—-.- ■: 4* J*‘ wcniiKY ,akh «ranP—* &rIO and for tale by HAIiiKV *Sr .^dlrtah, •BOttO-. • -V:.: ' 2M T - .SSHi-Ws-.a ■ uiberiyaireet TIVTINCE SIEAT—In gUss 3ats, fte-/. —■ iVi -fry BAn**" ~ bSrfO .r' fcIRENSHiw; -- ■ ■ ■ ■—, . .' rtIOLKT—DKEttSTOEE.efI' ;- . -> • _ I-Possession ritenimmo ,r .aer lean tuift Hand stregts- Triad street Enquire o' lately. Abo,' TWO EIOSKSmi dotlO ' - • AUSTIN WOWS, ■ ; - '• Ko.92FomH»«t- r i \VYKSTY EHAK’-' ; —■ ■ ... - . - . ’ I -WASTED* -*S OHIO AND PE3J»A. RAILROAD CO. 1 ' - - AUSTI^LOOaiSr''- ; ' - -So. 83 Fogrth street/ shore, TTood.^/ » CITV WAEKAJiTS WAVEkoTj . . . *</ ' Aesm- toosns,' * ■ — y /TlO ■ ■ V- -- K0..92 Tcarth nt-, V rtousm WAia> -PSOPISItTy—BRICK 1} DWJSLLISQ HOUSE FOR SALE, situated on Poertfa streevnear-Ror*.- The EouaHs veUiaaunSfd'ibrncnifoTt and convenience, - The 'lot is'24' f«*f trcotiy -S&dcn, Price:S3ooo; tETOs'ewyv ; 8: CUTHBEBT A £OS t /< 5 '•twtW . -:Ko. 140 Third .Ptrggt.T-. maunpsoira celkkraxkd WAsai^ampocaij; , JL-A. fresh supply received, andfbr vale*wholesale<ar, . toiLfrr ; • BAILEY: A REN SHAW. ' potlO ■ , • • • * MALL* STEAM iOiGISK—A' handsnne' Two Horse-' Purer Steam Engine for.sale, at 247 liberty street. -norOaUvr- FAHNE3TOCH. A; BSQTHTTg; i * -- Dnidi Bui boa* Hoot*,&c. j - 1 . TpHE snbseriber bat recdred 41nect liom Hariera hU : stn>- pJrcf choice Hyacinths, Pebneas, m other Floffer-Itoota for fell planting, andibr printer ' lug, Inpote abd giasseB?LawTiQnuo Seeds fcrr'lail soning: ■which make * fine, dose, smooth turf, equal to soda.: Pro rlDglnstrameutfl, Garden and Parmlng lmplements Of the most approved construction, ;&t' Eastern prices,'fttjnf tli!#' • Eaed and AgtieuUtiiuiYfKßhoiuse,'49 Fiflhstreet.-- novfl' ■i ; : * - .-.•V.V;.'' ' ' ?\ V VvV, ’ Hif *r ; **■ ■• ■ iT.- ■ -.it .. ..■ *■ . .Xesu in Hiwfi**, *•>. « is NOW ' rt SvresrerV* brfiid: £j? SMITH A ST>'CkAXB* : 122-JWnml «nil lil Ffont^treotir: -•• - FLEHIK& BUO R. : - >*'* ;.+ i *K -? - " i r • i$ y v _ h. ■ .<• V*. **- * . '"LV'-.yV ■: : . *;v. ; \- ■ * i V- ' V. ;_V:
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers