The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 24, 1855, Image 2

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THE QUEEN'S DA (MUTER.
The eldast daughter. of Queen Victoria seems
destined to make about as much trouble in Eu
rope 88 the Eastern qiestion. Who shall marry
her? is the- Western question. The king of
p a ttiliailiante bas evidently, .hit her
tansy ; but hels a Catholic, and his Mien 8
small potato. The.soy and heir of the' Elng of
Sardinia is proposed for her, an& Mil) proposition
is under coosideratienilbeabjectionitireabout.
the same as to Ceti Portuguese lad. Then the'
Prince 'Royal of Prussia is 'brought forward as
a competitor. His father is ohl,*tuid has nearly
" burned his coppers ,out" with liquor. He
must die soon, and the heir ascend the throne
of a strong nation. But he is a cocain and good
friend of the Emperor of Russia, and the Eng
lish people and the French, with Louis Napoleon
at their heitl; will oppose that. The London{
Tones already thunders an anathema apeethe
proposition.
What shall be done with the Queen's dangh
ter? That is the Western question. It is a
terrible thing ' L to be a queen'e daughter. She
can't marry the lad she likes; and she can't
marry any body , without kicking tip a general
row. Meantime, the Queen has got some more
daughters coming on fast; and it will be no
wonder if they set all christendom by the care
before, they aro all married off. We doubt
whether queens should be allowed to have any
daughters. Queen's sons are expensive( enough,
but Queen's daughters play the deuce. It le
not that Victoria's •girls are so very pretty or
smart. Prettier and brighter giels can be, found
In Pittsburgh, and girls, too, that would make
just as good queens if they bad a Chance. ,All
they leek ie a little sprinkle of the blood of
the Platitagenote, the 'Fedora, the Stuarts, the
Gaelphs and the Coburge, and royal mothers.
But what shall bo done with Vietoria's daugh
ter ? It ie well known that the young King of
Portugal is the favored suitor so far as the
young lady hereelf is concerned. He ie twenty
years old, accomplished,•reasonably sad•
while in England, made himself very agreeable
to the princess.
.But queens' daughters Sava no
right to pave hearts. It they have, statesman
have a right to break them whenever " reasons
of state" make it necessary.
Meantime there is another suitor in view.
Prince Naiefecin Boniiparte, cousin of the -Em
peror, is heir presumptive-Willa- Frew:lath : time.
He is young, bright, handsome, rather. wild, mid
not very brave. Bat, with his proeptels, lie is
a great match for somebody ; provided althays
that ,the "beautiful empress," Eagenie, don't
spoil his pre epects. We venture to predict that
either' Napoleon or Mr. Sardinia will bear off
the prize.
Should the prediction be realized there may
be trouble ahead for the Queen's daughter. The
Bonaparte family have no very secure lease of the
throne of Franco. While the present Emperor
lives, hie ability and shrewdness may save his
seat. But his cousin is a different kind of a
man; less ambitious, lees courageous, less able
and persevering; he might soon encounter a
change of French sentiment, and be sent on his
travels. Victoria's daughter could not save him
from such a catastrophe if the Parisians took a
notion to get up another revolution. Think of
that, then: Victoria's royal daughter plain Mrs .
Bonaparte, and as exile.
But., on the other hand, the Italian people are
strongly inclined to get up a revolution on their
own account, and Sardinian princes are rather
precarious stock. And the time may come when
even England cannot suppress a movement for
Italian liberty. Then what would become of the
king's wife, even though the daughter of-Eng
le,nd'e queen? It must be admitted that demo
cratic ideas in Europe aro rendering it difficult
to find safe and eligible matches for queens'
daughters. No doubt they sigh for the good old
times when kings and queens ruled by " divine
right," and people obeyed because they knew
no better.
The Western question in Europe is a diffioult
one, and may lead to bomb-shells and bayonets
yet. If the queen's daughter marries Portugal
she must become a Catholic, and be forgotten.
If she marries either Sardinia or France she
may yet be en exile. If she marries Prussia
there is trouble with Franco, and a general flare
up among the western nations.
It ie a wonderful thing to be " born to great
nese," tut it le infinitely more noble, and quite
as safe, to "sobievo it."
Tim OLD HOBSEBTOAD:—We have ieColved
from the publishers, Bruce •&. Bro., New York,'
a nest volume, 12 mo., 436 pages, bearing the
ahoVS title. Its anther 'Alike. Ann B. Stephens,
author of "Fashion and Famine." The last
named book has had a very large sale, and has
become highly popular. It Is is believed "The
Old Homestead" ' will prove a still more inter
esting book. It paints many scenes In New
York with great power and beauty, and .exhib
its country life on the banks of the Hudson in
a very ogroesblo .manner. Miner & Co., and
Glidenfenney & CO. have It for sale at their
depots.
BARNUM OUTDOHII. —The bag baby of the age is
now on exhibition at Masonic Hall. It is a boy
3 years old, S feet and 4 inches high, and
weigs 104 pounds. If anybody wants to see a
live curiosity, and a wonder, go and See it. The
boy, notwithstaLding his wonderful size, is
healthy, intellectual, and tolerably active; and
is gaining still about a pound in wojght per
week. It is a curiosity well worth seeing. Bee
advertisement in another column.
TUE Lsoruas.—John 0. Saxe, the poet, hu
morist and lecturer, will-deliver the 00 lecture
of the course this winter before the Young
Men's Mercantile Library Association, on-Friday
evening, at Masonic Ball. Ms lecture itia poem
on "The'Press ;" and the Press expect tit "catch
it " beautifully from his cantle 'pen. We hope
there will be a large turnout to hear all about
the sins of the press.
:FESTIVAL. —Val - ladies.of the Bpst4thliv street
,Haptist Church, Allegheny cab-will gitte a Fes
tival in Excelsior Hall, on . Thurfulay ;evening,
November let. Tho proceeds are: to be applied
to 'pay off the debt of the °Uinta. ' Volans
twenty-five oents. Admission to ,the Hall for
Htois
,without tickets ten cents. It is hoped
for ve if4l - ,be . a large attendance ; and we have
no ilittbt the ladies will get the supper tip right.
Daring the last wok the exports of bread
;eta from tloW firit'amounted to $2 4 100,000.
Borne of it went to einstantinople;soine to Geri
many, and the balanna to the ports sf England
and France.
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*nor in Blitinsylvani a; and of th itirato Pot;":
kook's msjiio ints: • 47.ppi.„„iit, the same
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01110 r sliiityliiititittuaiarg,oeviitellanthe elec
tion o ;,,( ..., o4,grp:sotestotter. Yet this year
the fetelerfArat candidate is only 5,720 lesa than
fortrivianditishie last year lifthe State.
:'..*Vt"ii,Wlll - 41rinietttpered, that the KnoW
Nothritoltaire roptatOlytOlims that they,have
been 'conatintlY this State A1t19 1 3
last year, tpuliiraleftli#o4:ppuberp from out
mks: • iDeeeltettlie Whew that
each ,,
livos,ll*44.iitit*eiklYer, was aliviernor's
elltitien;oultstuii.Tkitmb.o'lalling - -efrindlOt:tes
no ddictioniineni:riniti;:',-: On the contrary we
MaY'ifirelyeiiliiatkihni at, least 18,000 Demo-
Ortitain s the State did not vote this year t which
would make oniiitratigth . oWthe4y of the oleo
tion.lBo,ooo.. Ittiergkeairs for
ceivediarge - tuleeselons... can poll 200,000
votes next year. fia. the:Otter hand the edtire
opposition: vote this year , watt but 101,000.
Whioh party, stands the best change in.this
State for the Presidential race nest:year 1
The above - figareS will nasttre our friends that
our party has Ault diminished in numbers since
last year; and it is well known that it is now
receiving many accessions from glue who will
not swallow Know Nothingism or Abolitionism.
They have no where else to go, and upon au ex
amination of eivirindples they will Sod noth
ing in them repugnant to reason and the public
good. The Democracy of Pennsylvania may be
of good cheer. We have passed through the
storm, and the future looks full of hope.
Tea N. Y. Tribune and Times are down on
Mayor Wood, and the police, for breaking up
the " Free Love " club, a few evenings ago, in
that city. Of course; wo expected such a so
ciety would find defenders.
The whole city government of New York le
likely to be indicted Boon for frauds, peculation,
bribery and corruption. Every day reveals some
new case of official rascality, and almost every
day we hear of some officer being arrested and
held to answer some charge of cheating the pub
lie. Great is the wieltednette of Gotham. The
N. Y. Times sale:
" But the culminating point of Corporation
rascal' tiee appears, at last, to have been reached,
and the prospect of a tremendous explosion,
which will blow a nest of rapacious knaves sky
high, is imminent. The Grand Jury had already
presented six members of the Common Council,
a City Judge, and a few less important Officials;
but, on Saturday afternoon theyelosed up their
business by bringing in indictments against near
ly the entire tot,of
..heads of departments, concrete
tors, and their subordinates. Tho foreman of the
Grand Jury was going on with the reading of
the presentments, when he - was stopped short by
Recorder Smith, who refused to hoar another
word, or permit the public to be made acquain
ted with the most extraordinary and netound•
lug facts which the Grand,lumhad_brought to
light.
THY MISITIONABT " le the title of a Mil lit
tle quarto, published monthly in this city, by
Bev. W. A. Passavant, for the benefit of the
different missionary enterprises of the Lutheran
Church. It should receive a liberal support
from the charitable.
A destructive fire occurred nj Richmond, Vs.,
on the 18th inst., by which nearly fifty thousand
dollars worth of property was destroyed.
Gen. Alvaraes Is elected President of Mexico.
&worm s BANKIIII..—At Milwaukio, on the
16th, a German, who had deposited money in the
Germania bank, which institution tailed, went to
the exchange office of H. C. Adams and demand
ed his money :
Mr. Papendiek replied that the assets of the
batik were no longer under his control, but offer
ed the man $26 on account. This was decloed
and the sum of $6O demanded (the deposit being
about $160), Mr. Papendiok not complying with
this demand, the German drew a pistol and
threatened to take his life if he did not pay the
money.
Mr. Adams observing the action, called to Mr.
Joseph Colt, who chanced to be in the office, and
asked him to go for a polioo officer. As Mr .
Colt started to go, the German turned and threat
ened to shoot him if he stirred. At this moment
Mr. Adams moved rapidly towards the door,
when the German fired at him, and turning
round fired a second time at Mr. Geo. Papendick.
The first ball took effect, wounding Mr. Adams
in the groin. The second missed Mr. Papendiek
and struck the wall. Immediately after firing
these shots tho man left Mr. Adams' office, walk
ed directly , up stairs into the police offioo, laid
his pistol on the table, sat down on the bench
and waited quietly for the officers. The prison
er's name is Johan Perrier. He and his wife
and family had suffered much by the loss of his
money, in consequence of the failure of tho bank.
Papendiek, one of its officers, has frequently
had his life threatened by others who had been
deprived-of their money in tho same way. The
Chicago Journal of the 18th announces the death
of Mr. Adams.
Lasso&lt DorooNs.—We find the following ac
count of extraordinary swimming in the /ndian
ola (Texas) :
Tao of the sailors belonging to the schooner
I. T,O,rice, While ate was lying at her anchor
age, at 'Powder Horn, concluded to areas the
Bay on a hunting and fishing excursion. They
went over to Band Point In a email boat, left her
on the beach to take a hunt, and while they
were out, the wind freshened up and their boat
blew off. When they returned and saw the boat
some distance out, one of them concluded to
swim after it; be failed to overtake it, and find
ing the sea too high for him to attempt to get
back, swam on, and actually made the shore at
Stephen's Bayou, a distance of ten miles from
where he started, and on the opposite side of
the Bay. Who'll brag of swimming the Helles
pont, after this?"
INTERZEITINO CZIUDIONY.—The members of
Continental Company "B " (eaye the Albany
Argus) having made Usual Knapp, of Newberg,
the only survivor of Washington's Life Guard,
an honorary member of their corps, a committee
on Saturday visited the veteran and formally an
nounced to him the honor mutually conferred.
Mr. Knapp, as above stated, is the only person
living of the 4 ' favored fee' who formed the
body guard of the immortal Washington. Ho
is now in the "sere and yellow leaf," being now
one hundred years of age. He retains his sense
of hearing, memory and sight to a wonderful
degree.
A rater of land, of some thirty acres In ex
tent, in one of the moot fashionable quarters of
New York, being In the immediate vicinity of
Washington Square, is in litigation—two ladies
l a yi n g elude to it, and trying to wrest it from
the Treeent holders. No little excitement was
created amongst the dwellers on the property by
the service of about fifteen hundred writs of
ejectmentiturned from the United States Circuit
Court,'and a meeting has been called to adopt
measures of defence. As the estate is valued at
several , millions of dollars, a desperate legal en..
counter may be looked for.
FORTIINLTB.-A depredation was committed
on the U. S. mail between Dubuque and lowa
-eityom the 12th inst. The robber had man
aged to abstract from the coach the mail-bag
Made op at the former office for Cedar Rapids,
lowa, containing enclosures of great value.
Coe package, surposed to °obtain $lO,OOO, was
among the plunder. The robber has been ar
rested, and all his booty reoovered.
A Mune &mi.—The population of Illi
nois, according.to the census just taken, will ex
ceed 1,300,000. The population in 1860 was
861,470, and In 1880 It was 167,446.
MAtiiiitaorpute.—The British gov
ernment has — nnde "large puroitabes of gotta
percha knapsacks, manufactured by the Ameri
can Netts Peroha Company of New York city.
Old Berke Leading the Way.
The Demooratio Standing Committee or Boras
County have issued an addreee urging the De
mocracy of that county thus early to Prer ire •
by, efficient and thorough mattlzation, for'ta9"-
great struggle with fanatteitun and Ahoutteut_
in 1856. Nor is the -invitation BoieIY,AMOO
Democracy. It 801/01i1). th e °°71.Pqr,,,.. 1 4/ 0 /lig 1 4 1 .
Who are opposed: to (ho tho4rallk.Polltrea. , khere;
sloe of the any, -- ..andjaitithit'4are - desirous of
ma i n t a iniog the gittiraliteite of the Constitution.
Or the issuers involved in the contest, the address
soySI , l--;:7"
ltilh,W=CoMing uctdetit wilt .b 0 one,pgrely of
principles and measures: principles no less im
' portant than the Constitution and its guarantees
of religions toleration, and equal political - rights
to every American citizen, no matter where
theborn; faithful execittion`of hers paseeit
in aocordeneo with the provisions of that eaored
instrument, to secure the rights of all, without
regard to section or locality t, the sovereignty of
'the people in the States and id the Territories,
'lWhdrainistering'their r own = gostignmedAJUtitatiug
their own laws, framing and moulding their own
institutions in their own , way, subject only to
the Constitution, without interfireheit or inter
vention by Congress • at anytime; aridilie ed.
mission of new Staten iota the Milan; without
tfi.cfairo,o,o4g - -f.f6 - epen'lttio,thoite:iestifiitteiii;
bayonilltieniMpleTtinitiiteinf
Thep, are , some of the prineiples involied in thiti,
I coming-isiine. — They are to;boiaaintained bit
i the National Democracy of thialTniciii, Under its
regular organization ;, aided, however,
..by the
patriatio spirits of the - conotty,,,Who are willing
1.1 to to-operate with that party for 'Mei-country and
its organic law,ttgain et Abolitiottleut t Seotionaliem
and Know Nothinglem.' To be eitocteafttl, Demo
oritg of Berks;:you must begun now; onaaniar,
at once. The canvass being one of principle, is
tote conducted on your part'by free, - open die-
minion, before the people, leaving to.your ene-
Wes to arrange and manage in the chambers of
darkling, at.midnight gatherings, their mode of
action. To inure the free discussion of the
principles Involved, the State Central Committee
will eoon address you, in common with your
brethren of the State, as we are Informed, on
this eubjeot, making arrangements for the com
plete public organization of the whole State, and
for scouring public speakers at meetings, to be
held In every eection of the State immediately
after the opening of the campaign•
Important from Bpiln.
We have received, by the Atlantic, news from
Madrid, through a private source, which is of
very considerable importance. Eepatero, to
whom the Republicans look as their leader, is
extremely dissatisfied with the pronent posture
of affairs. Nothipg'„hot the most earnest en
treaties of the gam, who is in bad health, has
prevented him leaving the Cabinet. O'Don•
nell and he no longer work inamordenely, the
former being our ambitione intriguer, wbo do
sires the Queen's resignation in the hope of
being able to grasp the Regency. (fatigues are
most active, and a °elate is expected at a.iy mo
ment.
Bat the matter of most immediate omoeern is
the alliance with Franco and England. A por
tion of the Ministry consented to it moot re
luctantly, believing that instead of strengthen
ing Spanish interests and securing Cuba to
Spain, it is more likely to indict injury and de
stroy all claim which Spain has to the forbear
ance and good will of the United States. It is
believed that on the vote for sending a Spanish
Contingent to the Crimea, tire - Cortes will decide
adversely, sad that a coup crew will be attempt
ed by the Anglo French party. Louts Napoleon
is bringing all his Winona° to bear to secure
the practical consummation of the alliance as
tho first step in his scheme for establishing
French dominion In Spain, and acquiring Cuba
as a French colony. Tho Spanish patriotic par
ty—to whom the present Captain General of
Cuba belongs—is much excited on the oubjeot,
and will resist the scheme of the French Em•
peter to the utmost. They even talk of placing
Cobs under United Staten protection as a last
resort, rather than see the country suhjugattri
to Franoe.—Nude York Bun.
tronn the Pottisths °Stetted
Vlrrajazap,,Rxplailana.
The Slope of Messrs. Tpted earci;ricar Llew
ellyn, was again the scene of s very serious and
fatal accident, on Saturday lest. An incautious
workman, proceeding with en open light into a
fiery place in the mine, ignited the fire-damp,
and pr :dueed a tremendous explosion, killing
one man almost instantly and seriously wound
ing and burning several others. The hurricane
of fire thus produced, sot fire to some of the tim
bers, which, a few minutes after, caused another
explosion still greater than the first; but in
oonsequente of the previous escape of tho men
no injury was done except to the mine itself.
The men at the mouth of the elope were knocked
down by the force of the roaring tempest, and
their mouths, oars and eyes were generally filled
with coal, amid and dust. These explosions ap-
pear to have choked up the ventilating avenues,
and filled the mine with fire and smoke, thus
furnishing material for a series et subsequent
explosions, which we believe continued for some
time. The mine had not been entered until
Tuesday last, but arrangements are now made
to restore It to a workable condition. It was
only a week previous that the engine house and
blacksmith shop of this extensive mine were do
etroyed by fire, doing material damage to the
machinery.
Central America
We have a batch of reports just now which
look very bad for the prospects of Col. Kinney.
According to the N. Y. Tribune, there aro lot
tore in New York from San Juan, stating that
the Colonel has abandoned his grand expoditioc,
there being only two men of all his company who
stand by him. He is said to be expected home
in the next steamer. It appears to be beyond
a doubt that the U. 8. commercial agent at San
Juan, Mr. Mason', has been dismissed by Presi-
dent Pierce for acknoledging Kinney's usurpa
tion. Hie encoesi3or Mr. Cottrell, has been al
ready appointed and sent out to supersede him.
A correspondent of the Washington Star, who
writes from San Juan, under date of the 16th
ult., says that only three real residents and prop
erty owners of the town besides some Jamaica
negroes, were present at the meeting which elect•
ed Kinney Governor. Another letter from the
same plane, to tho same paper, says that Kinney
has dissolved his Council, placed his resignation
in the handa of Mr. Martin, and given up all
hope of settling the country. He has only five
adherents left, and even they refuse to work.
All his followers who could got away have left in
the steamers as fast as possible, The statements
made in his newspaper are said to bo totally un
true, and merely intended for effect, the story of
the discovery of gold, especially, being designed
to bring a remittance of money from home. The
whole country about San Join is said to be a mo
rass unfit for cultivation, and this is the land he
offers for sale.
Great Fire In Bloomington, Ilia.---Lose
of Life.-Destruction of Property to the
amount Of .1 50 ,0 00.
Wo learn per private despatches that on the
night of the 16th inst. a desolating fire broke
out in a livery stable attached to the Morgan
House block, on the south side of the public
square, in Bloomington, Illinois. All the build
ings in the block were eonsamod, except. the
McLean County Bank and Dietriok's hardware
store. Among the buildings destroyed was the
Morgan House—loss $10,000; the Central Ills.
Times office—lore $1,500, and the Pantagraph
printing house—loss $2,000. One man and
seven horses were burned in the stable, where
the fire originated. The chimney of the Morgan
House fell, killing William Groan's drayman,
and' dangerously wounding Samuel Fleming., a
merchant, and Alexander Steel, a constable.
The fire raged all night., and the wildest excite
ment and confusion prevailed. Twenty five per
sons were arrested for stealing goods. Next day
the public square was filled with heaps of dam
aged goods. The total loss le estimated at one
hundred and fifty thousand dollars.—Cincinnati
Commercial, 20th.
PROSPECTS OP PEACE.—When the evaoustion
of South Sebastopol was announced at the Court
of St. Petersburgh, Dr. —, an intelligent
but free spoken Tennessean, now in that oily,
said In the presence of the Grand Duke Con
stantine :
" Will this influence a peace ?"
" The only peace Russia will accept," was the
remarkable answer of the Prince, " mu.t not
only guarantee liberty of worship to all classes
of Christians in Turkey, bat it must constitate
and deolaro Constantinople a free port, the Bos
phorus a common avenue, and the Engine the
bawler of the commerce of the world."
A grand and significant pledge for our peace
ful Republio of free interohange with all the
world.—New York Express.
t er Let honesty be atabl breath of thy soul,
and never forget to hater ii - ponny, when all ex
penes are'thett'th4Wthy soul walk up
right, nor stoop 1 ;11 the iin*liretah, because be
has riches; tor pocket atute4, because the hand
which.afferkig,prears a ring set with diamonds.
all- Bslnept Thousand Plosives's. for beast),
lying the Complex id \ rfrriedlcating all TAN, Pumas and
Puma= from the &re. 4114 - nit Dr. EXTBRWS, 140 Wood
11,J fi -
Aher41 1 . 4 44 4 / 1 00: 9tierge an emaciated crea
ture**, illetertedllteheftrkrit unitble to eup
tweet ttle b ody, ha said tf This gentleman, Mary,
it 04.13.00..1 1 .11ctriBromii, who; in his youth, tray
.elled,muolt;.and - endured mich, In the-cause of
otirl'oonimoi-Master. A violent -rheumatism,
induced by colds contracted among ,the new set
tlements of the West, where he was engaged in
preaching the Gospel to the poor, has reduced
him to his present condition. This lady, his
'1,140;h - tar pionely sustained 'Min, and by her own
labor procured maintenance for herself and him.
lataahe je old and feeble, as you rioir,see."
Then, 'turning' to b group of ailed . Ripka, and
threadbare coat° oontinnede_ " These.. are
soldiers of ,the Revolution , . They were all eons
young
of stren ria g h th m to in d . e i e l i nd tm a y e w ir i , n 9 tnitt es ' se a t t i - o th 9u tilr nt7.
teTheY endured hardliftitalOolie, and; maiDer-
Ingia; and s u ch as we hardly deem_ It
loe.lnert; to Coder° end' Liv.o-`-'?Tflittertiatilad`
honatatltheflese of the War, maimed in their I
limble.BBd,'-with broken eopetitutious, to find
their.petrioniee destroyed by fire or the chances
Olf: War, 'Or their property p.04 . 410E16 Wes tild f rom
them:- And :"theee pen li n poverty end neg.
feel fn file tanirfor the .wfostierity of which
they satirificied their aIL ,ee° venerable ladies
are wives of these..watriots, And Widows of others
who have gone to their reward. • They could tell
tales that would thrill your heart, and make it
bettor."
Then turning to another, he said: "This is
the learned-and celebrated De.. M—, Who saved
hundreds of lives dnringthe spotted epidemic ;
but his great encase rouerd the animosity of
h a medical brethren, 'wile emended in ruining
his practice ; and, when blindness came upon
him, he woe forgotten by these whom he had
delivered from death. This lovely creature is
his only child, and she is motherless. She leads
him daily by the hand, and earns the food she
sets before him. Yet he' learning and apoom.
pliehmente are wowlerfriL,_ She is the author of
those exquisite poems ifileh appear occasionally
in the Magazin e.
" These childrett,"'ilaid. he, turning to the
group of juveniles wlialtedgathered at the other
clad_ of the room, were orphaned in their infancy
by the Asiatic °heftier and - their hearts have
seldom been cheered liy or.their palates
regaled 'by deficient, fog. Now, dry your eyes,
love, and lead on to tbaelitting room."
She obeyed, and notighettinding her emotion,
the thumping of oaarse &Oh, and the rattling
of canes, crutehee and Weeden logs, behind her,
well nigh drew her into aolber indeaoronilaugh.
To divert her attention, ehe'glanced over the
table. There stood the dishes for which her
husband had ottritilated, ia. the shape of two
monstrous, homely Ineking,tneat pies, and two
enormous platters of 'baked meats and vegeta
bles, looking like mlghly mountain among the
delicate viands which efie bad prepared for the
refined company whiehielie bad expected. She
took her place, and piepered to do the table
honors ; but her hush:fed: after a short thanks
giving to a bountiful :God, addressed the corn
ploy with, " Now, brethren, help yonreelves and
one another, to such ae you deem preferable. I
will wait upon the cbildren."
A hearty and jovial meal was made, the min
ister setting the examgle ; and se the hearts of
the old soldiers wore -weirned with wine, they
became garrulous, and-each reccuntedsome won
derful or thrilling adver7fiare ortho revolutionary
war ; and the old ladieetold their taleS of pries.
tion and suffering, interfroion with thellatories
of fathers, brothers, or levers, who died for
liberty.
Mrs. W— was sobbing convulsively when
tier huisbauti came taunt He observed it, and
touching her lightly on the shoulder, whispered,
" My love, shall we have dancing ?"
Thai word, with to ludicrous ,seeociation,
fairly threw her intoOste*fe endialata laughed
and wept at once. • - -
When she beciesoliAniesnont, Mr. thee
addressed the ootrinatiri_ . -
" I fear, pay Itietasi chit you will think my
wife a frivolous and inetnialatent creature, and I
must therefore apoingise fey liar. We were mar
ried only last flak 4.o„littee attended severed
gay piaties,lhieteetenieetuiteildighbraw gave ite
honor of Cur, tosptialti, and my wife thought It
would be genteel for us to give a dinner ip re
turn. I consented, on conditions ; one of which
was, that I should be allowed to invite the
guests. So, being a professed minister of Him
who was made so lowly in heart, I followed the
words of command: But when thou rankest a
feast, call in the poor, the lame, the maimed and
the blind.' You will recollect the passage. Mrs.
W—, not knowing who her guests were, was
highly delighted with Ito ruse I had provided ;
and I do not believe that there has been so no
ble and honorable a company assembled this
winter. My wife desired new furniture, lest we
should be deemed parsimonious. I pledged my
self to expend one thousand dollars in a manner
more pleasing to our guests, and which should
obviate any such imput Alen.
"And now, to you, patriot fathers, and these
nursing mothers, of our country, I present the
one th nomad dollars. It is just one hundred
dollars to each soldier and soldier's widow. It
is a mere trifle. No thaoks, my friends."
Then addressing the children, he said :
" You will each be removed to morrow to ex
cellent places ; and if you oontinue to be indue
trioas and perfectly honest in word and deeJ,
you will become respectable members of society."
To Dr. hi— ho said :
"To you, under God, I owe my life. I did not
know your locality, neither bad 1 heard of your
misfortunes, until a few days eine°. I can never
repay the debt I owe you ; but if you and your
Oar ghter will accept the neat furnished house
adjoining mine, I will see that you never want
again.
.• You, Mr. . Brown, are my father in the Lord.
Under your preaching I first became convinced
of sin, and it was your voice that brought me
the words of salvation. You will remain in my
house. I have a pions servant to attend you.
It is time that you were at peace, and your ex
cellent lady_ relieved of her heavy burden."
Tho crippled preacher fell prostrate on the
floor, and poured out such thanksgiving and
prayer as found way to the heart of Mrs. W—,
who ultimately became a meek and pions wo
man—a fit helpmate for a devout Gospel minis
ter. And, strange to say, she dates bar conver
sion, from the day of that comical, but net un
profitable, dinner party.—National Era.
Dsam or A Nontx WOMAN. —A noble woman,
Margaret M. Smith, of Burlington, New Jersey,
died in that town on Monday last, aged 64 years.
This excellent woman was always noted for her
charities, and, after the recent railroad disaster,
sbe opened her house to the sufferers and nursed
them with the utmost care. It was in her house
that Mr. andlirs. Gillespie died. The excessive
fatigue and excitement of that period of trial
were too much for the weak frame of the noble
woman, and when there was nothing more to do
for the suffering eho gave way and is now remov
ed to her reward. No one in Burlington was
over more mourned.
c No Faintly should be without them.
—We speak of ISPLatie's Liver Pills, which have become an
itidlipensable family medicine. Tho frightful symptom;
which arise from a diseased Liver manifest themselves,
more or less, in every family; dyspepila, sick headache,
obstruction of the menses, ague and fever, pains in the
side, with dry, haking cough, are all the resultsof hepatic
derangement—and for these Dr. M'Lane'a Pills are a eove.
reign remedy. They have never been known to fall, and
they should be kept at all times by families.
Dutscrtiosra.—Take two or three going to bed, every second
or third night. if they do not purge two or three times by
next moitilng,Aake . one or two c ore. A slight breakfast
should Invarinly follow their nee.
The Liver Pill may also be used where purging is simply
necessary. As an anti bilious purgative, they are inferior
to none. And in doses of two or three, they give astonish
ing relief to sick headache ; also, in slight derangements of
the stomach.
Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none
but Dr. hPLarte's Liver Pills. All others, in comparison.
are worttuees
The above valuable remedy, also Dr. Dl'Lande cele
brated Termlfuqa, can now be had at all respectable Drug
Stores in tbla city.
Also, for sale by the so' e proprietors,
Air Speaking what they Snow.-These
gentlemen take pleasure in testifying In regard to B. A
Fahnestockis Vermifuge, because two of the firm have used
it in their private practice as physicians for a number Of
years, and they have known it, by obauctatioth to be good
New Amalfi, Ind., Jill,'4th, 1861
Mawr. B. d. Aluseztock d 02.:
erruntari—Having sold your valuable Vermlfuge for
some time, and having seen it used for many year we
would recommend it to all as a Rafe and efficient remedy
for all cases of worms. In no Instance have we ever reen
any evil results following its administration, but always
has It answered the purposes for which it was intended,
end been entirely satisfactory.
Believing that ayarythiag that Pao bcfra Eat forth to
regard to its virtues is strictly to accordance with our ob
servations, not only as practitioners, but as men of business,
we would untostitutingly say to all who road this, that it le
the beet Vermifuge now in nee, and that its virtues are best
known when tried. RIELY, HOOVER It RIMY.
Bold, wholeVabr and retail, by all the principal Drugglate
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INISTE Rl4 3INNEIttARTif,
PLKtdING BROS.,
Successors to J. Kidd h Oat,
No. CO Wcs d street, corner of Fourth
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and =nary merchants throughout the United States
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MMSZM==MEMEM
,-.4iititoportoot to Warakers-44*Diseirr'
itteik=vaisTattiii cams Powziounios Pow
den are put up in pound pardreourd are reel), a got 4
article, not only ter:the diseases incident to.l t :OtPrr•
MOM, and other animals, but they are dribs up46*k
lent arqdl tiihil.Pre*ithe'condi* ofthe animal.
Pbr.-Math-touceshhillOt Duty improve the caitditlon of
milchtowsilint thiyi Increase fee itaszt4 es as lir
prove the qUality of milhritel putter pi proprietors Spy
that it ftgta — iikektWaOtitygtutlit - frOttiAgat. , iland
to a pound a week to each cow , while those priiiima who
have tried it say a pound and* half to two puande per
week, with the same End ci feeding AB before. Of one
thing we are certain, ll who nag Itonce will Usti the
time, and save money by the *pertain's, as reel). AS , 1 12 0T9T0
the appearance of their eteck. Price 25 cts s pls.
pars for $l. 020. ff. ItgIIBER,
Corner Wood meet and Virgin alley,
Wholesale and Wail Agent.
InhidatlDA for MOVIRed
The mode of balutlationd in cise ' knt alitelet4*P and
throat, recommended by Dr. Onsets in his sdessiberment,
strikes us as the true one.. it b nose gemmally admitted by
our beet physiciaris.,illak local on/y be sus
remit:dip treated by 00114 spylketloni. Thee nMetles Lie
been punned tromthe - first with restpeetteeStenien
:nation and corraslopsinnd we see norwhy , dlseameof the
throat and Lunge may not be tee*. In the isms manner;
we believe fiat) , mar: In . we Mielablei Ornate - of ours,,
where lung and threat complantS have become so pre*.
lent and rife, we earnertlyrecommend to the pnblia, eed
to the ufflicled etpotially, to avail Um/metres of Dr. Onlis
remedy.—{One who bee trted.U.] flee advertiSeritentlk
this paper.
(Mellon— Da. Witte U OgAHA le the Menet andtmly :
genuine slikla. sep42wdhw
04- Ague and Paver of ‘Three
Standing Curad...llr. John Louden, now living at
Beaver thou, Hanover county, near Hichrateal, had Ague
and Perez for three years; most of the time he had.ebllls
twice a day, and rarely less than once: he woe perdu_ id
with fevers as soon as the chill left bin; Ord after trying,
physicians, quinine, most of the loathe advertbsai. and
everything recommended to blm, seas - stout to O. up in
despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture Wes sPokfokof; be
got two bottles, but before he had used Wrath= a single
one, he was perfectly cured, and bed net thad a chill or
fever since.
Mr. Longdon to only one ont of Womb _who tail)
boon benefited by Mb groat ton* altaratito and.blood put.
rifler. Om advettbnonant. aeytlto
Sir Batelielorts Hedy Dyi.i .No 10711.91ird,
BIJEUEUNG DOMPOUND.couId , eye; have attOrtakthe
UNIVINIZAL favor accorded-to thla,:the nriginal, rums
falling favorite. Nature more trust" herself than
the brown or black produced In the relate; ineteit, or
most frowsy hair, .by it. Made and sold, or applish, (in
aloe private ma%) at BATOMEWIt'II Wig Agin% 1 23
Broadway, New tort.
fold, wholesale end retail, by Tr. ONO. ff.. MUM, Pp
Wood street ord2Odaw
sir Stockings and Hosiery tor
—lf you don't want your feet plached with bad and ehtrt
Stockings, you win take our advice and gd to el DALY%
corner of Market alloy sad girth street, and buy some of
those elegant IfineSuckloge, that make your feat feel nice
and comfortable. •DALY also makes ad army Teri
oty of Malay that you can mention, at wholesale and
retail.
)remember the plane, corner of Mariel., inel. sat Mkt'
street. . oct4
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA • I OAD
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST PEON runisavuo a,
Tax Fess INuiti lama at 2 A. M.. through to Chirlortall
In 12 booms aniii(2 szanutss.
ItAn. TRA121.1.1111111 £T 8-4*
liseassatuts uSP: IL
Thato Trains all - make closaanunictiona at antathaeouod
the that two echnict at Milano& - Thu dluni routs to Bt
Loots is now open, via. Creatlino and ludiattapolls, 130
Mlle! aborter than via. Cavelanll. actanetattone are male
at Mandela with the Newark and tituandcW,Cly.n*L;
arid at CreetUna with Cloa Wee nedireorgeenttethig. there
Par pa/Umlaut gas hind — Ulla. So Whit tugoa Sunday.
Through Ticket, sold to enotonati. Lonhorli/a Bt. WILK
tn. "1 1 ° 1111, ( I # I .OOCAOCIL / 81404 4 01 /WOS 0 1 .1 11 Z40
eta thavtatirtillkwis and CIE* ht the Mo4'
PIO MY itILIMITONACOMIODASIONr MAIN all
leave Pittsburgh at - 445 P. AL, arti New 'itzt v glitazt at. 720
, .
a. td.
Par 'hada attplaribtr taterestionf evAls to
_tI:4I3BItYL
At the coreereizes, azdetthe mleoulleolkut uemee
Oro; the getleratiteeetatetiet4to ,
iltiestr;lt 3 ;• ll 4 :6, IB4AZ , - t7YKI.
MO AND INDIANA RAILROAD,
BEING TEM
Continuation of the Ohio and Penns. U.
TO POUT WAYNE,
imsze mrstairo AND oGIBTU2I slug now trnaTunum.
,
107. Tama =wet et Oastlines stdadtil &Utaklly luirli
all It, Trains on (ha Onio wad BOMA. tiond,and ateo at
rarest with Trains going North and Routh, on the Mad
Ricer slid Lake itrie Winn&
For Tickets, apply at the Railroad Mu ct the Ohio
and Penneyleas Railroad Ooutpany in Pillataargb, All&
gEsny City, or at any of the fallowing points:
Fort Wayne, Bellehontaine,
Olncionath Urbana,
Dayt aanwOlts, BP. = ,
and,
Tiffin, Findlay.
Persons desiring TRAM will be particular to ask for s
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
PO J. R. RlVAROlihtr. eget.
Aar- Can at No. 104 Wood Street* aal ix.
=doe our stook of SORT HAW sad WINTER OAPS. Jam
molroi, a large lot of fthattial/11,Cobsttlat, sad 0 1bet 14 / 6 1
of Oaps, valch vi still sell Ism r cash.
octl6 MORGAN h 11)., 161 Wood-MAW.
clall AT 6, HATE.—We have rot:dyed out PALL
STYLE OH SLIII HATS, which will be found, on Ire
opoetion, a mat and good article. A good Hat for IA
and en extra ono for $4. Call ea see.
MORGAN a CO., No. MIRKA it,'
Nest house to the new Preabytadan Church,
One door from Sixth street.
°ITEMS BSI Losstritineo Licnor rimy 011
P It taburgh.,—Wid. BM:ULU t;
..A.MITSL 11A.Kiniq ogi Becretary.
Office: 03 Water ierad,betioten/i&crkriand strata.
insures KULL endoAlLBoLUcks, on the Oblo end Mute.
Lipp, Riversand tributaries.
Insureesgainst Lasso: Damns by fin.
ALSO—tigilnetthe Perils of the Bes, antl latsnaliagim
tlenand'liransportetion.
nikinrOlit
William Bagels), Richsid Vora.
Jame K iDooper, Samtiel Kier,
Samuel
RobertDualwir., JohnS.Dilmorth,
Isaac IL Pennock, fritsuilsfiellars,
B. Harbaugh, 3. Schochinattr,
Walter Bryant,Wilitentß. gays.
John Bliipton.. deal
Pennsylvania Insurance CoMpany
OD PITTI3BUEGIX,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield etreeU.
AUDIIOIII2BD CAPITAL, eaoo,oqq.
n Isola Buildings and other Prowry Lon
u -,y or Damage by Eire, and the Pet* of ttiVa at 4
Inland Nartgation and Transpiniation.
D111110T0813:
Wm. V. Johnston, Dods_ Pattason, /ugh Painter;
A. A. Curler,W_. 1r88404., 80=4 T. Mend;
James 8. Nog*, W. 8. Hasfes, D a;1104.
1. Oder Sproul; Wade Uampton, IPM I,ong,
A. J. Jowm, J. H.Jonee, .U.ll:Ongabal.l,
orriosme:
Prerbient WU:P. JOWSTON.
Vice WerritilSON:
Etc's, and 11tmusee.A. A. CILUIU118:,
..issistant 3cendary-8. & OAIUUBB. _ ;) aitat4
PITIZSUMMGM
Lilo, Piro and Marina inaurana Comply i
CORNER Or WATER AND 1444.11(111. araxEra,
PmrsiitiMoil, PA.
mom GALWAY, President
Ja& D. gram, secretary.
This Company =also ever/ IttiUtattes appertaining toot
connected with WPM RIBES.
Also, aigelnifThill ind Cargo Rieke on the OMO and IMP
eissippl risers and tributaries, and Marine Mike generally.-
And against Loss and Damage ty lice, and against tha
Perils of the Elea andlnland Navigation and Mail
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistentwith sandy
to all parUes. . .
DLIZOIVID: '
Robert Galway, Alemandentruilay,
James R. Hoon, John Pullostoh,
John anilpin, Samuel ll'Olorkan,
William Phillips, MUMS W. Hallman,
John Scott, Ohm. &hulk's*,
Joseph P. Gamam, I. D., David Illainsr,
Jamas Marshall, John WWI,
Horatio N. Lee,Eittanning.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. 13HOENBERGEB, WSW=
ROBERT PINNEY, liscaseany.
O. W. BANGHILLOR, Ogazaat AGEtE.
W ILL INSURE. AGAIDDIT ALL ILIMDS
Ds
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIBECITORS :
J. B. Ghoenberger, O. W. Halle,
O. W. Batchelor, W. L Mega,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. BA=
W. W. Hartle, R. D.,
R. T. Leech, Jahn A.Caughey,
George & Belden. D.DIYan,
Daeid McCandless,
_poll
Lomas sustained Dyffintm Waned un der.
cra n ed by this Company wiU be librettily adio am
promptly paid st Its Mkt, No. GB WiTIR area • DY2I .
John honor of Vermont, will reed benne
theta the Young Melee Mosey Anne] Stan, (smut the pub.
generally,) on next FRIDAY EVIRONG, the VI Wit.
In MASONTO HALL, hie celebrated linnunotte and Batt*
cal (new) Poem,
gi The Preis."'
Doors open it a% o'clock ; to nuarnenc* at fit p'clock.
Tickets, 26 cents—to be hO at the Mato and 800 Stores,
Hotels, Malty Boma, Locture Clannalttae, and at the
door.
JOHN M. MItIiPATRION, WM4I. KINOAUg
HENRY WOODS, ELIAS4L
J ARSES BUCHANAN, Lecture Committee.
oct .
PEARL STRA.
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RV-FLOUR DIIIMEIRD TO MM US 3n :woos or
the two Oltioa.
Ouse& may be left et uibliu, or la boxes et thestoree of
LOGAN, WLLEON A 00., 62 Wood street
BRAUN it 11311710 R„ cornorldberty end Elt oideArte.,
H. P. Emmen= Druggist, dllealumir.
exams: poen, on aiIATREr.
ir26 BRYAN OLlCantlitDir coh'
Oetilt-40 tads geilie N. O. Eluoi for ode b
oarl2 IMITH, Mani Is
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414.
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DIED,
Okwerday, the buity'at 10,4 fd. lasiisitusTt.
Vs . , us, youngest dauktawr of Mr. Robert liendaTh°D ,
ere; four rare and two merino.
The funeral wut rake place - ft:caw gig .reektrolle her
iktbitr, on James erect, A ll egbinty'citrit st - 2: g- ., Ili r
(October 21 j The fetends of :be fetidly 11111 roepoeWaUf i°'
Aithd to attend .
NEW AU)MTLS.EDIUTS4
TIME LA/WNW CUII4) , ON` NLlti ANN IN
irIINIANOULD•
IfeigW Sz foot 2-incituk , ArtYlgh 4199 I=S ms:
OtionmfrTeuno of had :. .w E.2# fontiea.
do BboniQeta A 7 do
do ----- -
do ?
do c a 17dgb d
S' NT Mi.
CLING. Vll&,PrOliVirevberpcqntt ba Beaver
JuudinlEos2.t:•WW be=eathltiefirc‘olluidnto
11414 - cosameacin VitEDNXBDAY, October 24th, it 2
delcat P. 11., and orontintortrota4 l .7. tozday. tetallooll
and night,) /day might tod
2031P , Adr015ib342 5 tentef,droittiltyllog.
• Worts ppm from.2lo 6iand-feam4lo
A Tremendous SpeeedeMon , T
A110;11E:IN AN=EQurraum-SN'D VAlABsgasieiti.
AL: mt. sanctinizstansktot ass risks. TM! great' EMU
of ILLINOIS NUL= ofreM , st upos_tAl
toting terms: trt tcz-..`.4
Id. 3050 1 151ittattets vith sigllS.vmervid , there in
i. Yor WOG embililld &mg lir of Et oa etch pogcihina
mi.:lo,lsta 3500 &suers are old.
ad. or I: tiituref rk - op -- -04.b; up
4theOr half incereeklPDi i aatd,ant halfeapiht.far.
UMW% spa ulol:gtoturqilaint
Either -these will beam- p4l4l,iyosSM#ol,stas# l 4ay.
be bad awfacorabla - ,
There b ma. thlessopoo Fspetidation to this State ,
staid' smtitotddast illteitdr Sat lit aillititS $lO - ita
410/4415,MSMAka'gis entire sott'ot gitate;'!# l Xo - Y+
beadiataatS6 three o! Uwelaap_a_ 110
Foe: de enquire at 11A130m0 rot
BELL, IR Meat • "- ciektt(c.bD)-'
- - .
0f.00 , -Plartsiesalatjp4, - ,
Path:maap baretokremdating_betweers the tamer
J.= idoed.undw thename Mid Myla MaltiGEß_Halt;..:
&M k a CO. , le dtraolidd by romuel conseot,:::Thertjuid•
Meats Oki tlzza minim settled by eitherMtheunderrign4,.
MlN:dr-old stand„ ico 295:14bertzretraet -Tbelmetriere.
lye
..0 ' 1°1 2 t 4 / 1 1 64 fa' 21 "0.7 13 7 BPringin
11AU7t1 IMES&
ALEX: POBBITIL:
Pittebargb, oMober . • _ -
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171051ragliga/nROLUNT;Deaer tn,Wrool, / ' Wbat
31 0 1(PrOdneiggnersYr-": P Llabert i dl V t '
DartA,Pa. 4:4212',
•
-• ; - woooluittriorm
A
A. MASON A 00. have now on hand probably the
eunt , most completnAtOek , of Q *Os- t4,-be
found In the country, to which they Invite the attention of
cash and shut time tlyers--eog- them iiinter.tbe
fiellity of tonimnoleation:eetabllebect by Abe Pennsylvania.
Itelleoad, no pods bliTb tonvar,.esti ba wild at lain tattt
Meath* same can be turolabe et hem - -
Iterobente feenuitU, parte of th e country OresoolostlY
atilloitett tonell 04 the ttattl of tbi(;e l f 3 re 611141.a,nt.
TVIIIV8 , 110Dattn . )1088le -DOOTOlt—uontattael_Vace
ilea) obserrationa , ewes. Causaly-Noiture omit Treat
ment orDleeseet ln,ltelsee witkilhistra•
time bfaeingsli,Dcdd. D.,Vetexituiry finigeamatithor
et ‘,4llzetotey and Ployeloloo of the HOW' and gm NAar
forOed Osttle Dad= For gale by •" 4 •,-
0.1, . • B: T.. 0; lot w
iA 'I: if : lit i:E.F.:1.4: i •
TUE 110IISN'. with their role diet; whici,'• • Prattled
Hates to Boyers, Rondos, Breakers, amithe,llo4-toonabt
down to the mistral tints, By W.. o.Bpooner.ld 8.0.V.8.
To wldch Is wettod' en Weeount of Bret& ift Aholltdbei
gtatne, by rot sale by
oes24 H.
T.lll. 1101t0ell.
trOLFEBB TO LET—,Ap,ly, to S. OUTILBEHT ON, 631.
1..11:11arkoi 'trod.
A noir Itriolt llonza,Just Ilabited,!eotitsixtlng•
tilnettlxrmo. Wasted on I:Watt:. stmt.. .r: -
Aho. s zuntliOlnifotAloo 0=124 ost Maack street, noir
A. 'Room , In tbs Voit•Bullorogo, .174* ilttest; =nal& Pr;
largeOttlos otk Thltd Wed. - -
A owe gooto,Na.lsl WAsket street. r
A Worobonso on.Watectstreet.
A Mono DltootOAAAd WIVI.9t *4 SP? W 4.
tress, Att. :Vail he loosed tar Ova years: _ t
Also, good-Dirollb3g Mom' for, ado. App atthe offte,
t't B.CIIITIIIMELT a SON, :
• 43-14irkotatimi:
19"10188.--Tdot rotolftd Orprom4 UM day
N_
Unzip a Preztlio.lll 2 V l 4lrl' • I `
Undo Teatelalo thlnoilo 2 to
zadj_oribil Woo‘or Gad by.T.l3allon;
Old aonortehdtbY *nit 8,t3
, a
i lri to lon.-coloblograpby_at by 1128.31annorr,
03*.B0roVirro—o now work . ;
INt Was?, or Bound and Wrenn
Sroldlaeo .Tapoor;
.Toonyooreo Stworowdow idttroril'
10111 trinlBssaeighth =plata • ' '
orileortao ors NiTeTort 130rOon;
ItoyazdTiZylor's apse; • .1
nousidlold_Wards torNourilbor, 20 eauts:`
Yinkse Notions 'doi. 12 do
-' , l r
Godsriadro Aaok
do 20 -do
1411001* Blogallne do' - 10 do
N. Y. Jourtudgoorral supply,) 10 do ,
''!II yibio want Books as swoop publtabod, call at LAUF.
YEWS "Ecokstc;ro, No. CO Ylttb Won.. ..-ort2l
IikarACLAZINES FOIL NovEmsra—
al. 0020 lady's B 001::
irlUk New To Jazamal
BLUM* Whir !daftly;
_Dlaketuf tiouteliold7ontie
Vetentaleif Liable NAtbrudilfail.thui.
.Tast neetnvi sad far sal; at
W. A. GELDF.NTENNET CO.ll,
ltlfth t4 appadte thong:atm
71 - 4 - rooL-29.000 Iba at. Tzt Pulled and: Lee W
Anatol by BEBINOIELIIABBAVOL
oct24 Ro.29sLlbetty attest.
keg• prim) Weitartfpowitirmin Butter
Initcat cud Dr oats by
a g2l Beinsrair, imaitrau.
rwaum naut—u trees Carlsd MO Haar in atom
NJ lin sat by [ocC4l - SPRINGIER ItABEIKEIGEI
sut roared sad ut toritale
" 0114-3°
1414111 ' 4326 amoraln-unswan
Mai
16: • °arils street, la Ma.
.bledly superior SIT SE gexaants arid facilipts tassels-,
fp theirs:4 itelt.l4bollll. . OCt2i.
IffAIGHIN Vm dr to- thirEntarprise Gallup-only fifty
11. eonte fora mat piettur; No bati34 br th e city.
ixt24 , •
law Rwiarolt (Wm° mummy TOPS just- :red
IN VI foetal' - MOW a.,ooLtras._
G R.E - E R -F . -A. .
NI
Dy virtue of an order of the Oritharue Court of-artegtreny
Couoty, the - tmilertlemed,Adroltdetretour et.the late
David Greer, dreamed. stlll 'lmmo to Public Nele, art the
premiem. on TUESDAY, NoverubtrUth,e,t herb* EN,
that nimble FARM In Plum Totemhlp, bounded:by the
Allighany rlver,-Plum emelt, alld lands otlittchael. /tried,
=Wain about-1.70 eons, . - -
COUNTRY BRATS. - •
The above Nam will beintbdivided Into Lots of Tecto
Tirtalty Acres, oihrillig an aroetlentopyruturtanY
who have long witthed-ihr a country, site: jemftweing . so
Mat advantages 111 loostion;tund , fertilltiy; Tine Lots are
tall csit to front on the Allegidsiy river and_the Allegheny
Valley Ballroadi by artdeh It lavrithin a fen adnuterf...ride
This preperlydantifallysituated,utinirairidinitpLsn
clidaiinnent Alleghenyalver newsy, and b. Oil most de.
arable fbr Country Howe offered In thistoziaty.,
Cars will leare-at o!clocit on day of Bala, from Law
renceville, to *mass purchasers to the grounds-
Plane and further nformation can be obtained of ED.
MOND GRUB, No. ISt Wat-r street,ur at the Auction .
cub; residue in one and two yaw,
with Jigged.
DDMOND
SOPDIA GARB%
P. M. DAVIB, .t.uctioneor.
k it
OOL PLAIDW.-.4.11.. alaaaat &Ca Invite • attention
of the has to anther Bomb; total frenatt.Woot
P •whirl they. Imo j , at .osorned,- ootaiidatat stake 9f
the atylatt and cans yeLtralttliitett. .. : ' 0023
ULAN WICItt lIIANILBTB—qr. kieEtoll it Co. bare re
J.Yerered atiotheigieriditiot of lirbelitiankatif,
=hut apwarrla !CO vsire Merl:mat ma ws sad dor.
Ii"*" vat that osllllollGaliarylaat 761oarth au,
attd that he taken Baum lathe boas aqui for $1 and
LiteXikellATlM-2 bble friah /UM Butter jug: reedved
kir.sod tor ale by . t00t291 , - , ,11110.11.. -
0 • 1114/110 , or Valalatt AtU)=Olailiai on Wednesday
- an& Thredzyithe-24tIrand Zth or
MAHON Z Num street.. 24t0 butui Octo edMoire Aso,
tagot, Velvet font OW& Wm arittbake, of the la tut
Pule butes;
.sbo, ten (=loyal *bysee - incl 'ol4lrezen
Ar.g4,,ig,s—yie toe just opium fitto.Autoortatant o
black Cloth Moak& . 13800101 COOPItEt,
00t23 s 761/lark@ et.
APPLI6-40 tßibEttil!_thopxadVad Wren. eale
, by, "; • Net2al Hogrialt-H.-43OLLIN&'
711 ILINSR7,-0.1 kegs prime Bator for tale ba ' '
D was . ,
1 Stable - MAKELONB—Godey for blovirorbar; pits 10
l centa,
Ballou for November.; pries.lorenta. •
Ladle's Novelfork - Jorma; Wl* labile& •
••;orate IlltaratOd bl,swor .. onpliedwOoklyfiar2l cents par
oopy.
Th• above-last 'imbed by expreso, , 44
Boabstore, No.ao , lllfth street: •• - pot=
8. Swasta.Ao. 1 'Pliny
°omega's= ofdr...fooliPh °Mott having vidulaawn
verythe sn PoPolor So. from the list of Ate Mau.
ufsetares, I have outvoted with him - for kotiPPIY .of
Yens precisely similar in ill reaps* to thelfo4 and bran.
dad W. 8. Henn, astioner. Pittsburgh, N.; .No.l. Also;
fur s supply of braizal Rem of the San3l).ducthition,
trtompoi No. 2. Pim hundred gross of thesis - Pens have
been received and are now ready-tee ede.
W.-8. /UT
-0442- - lfferket'etreel
latXolB BOOKBt—The Old liemancad, by Ora - Ann 1 1 .
gtevenn'author of uYanaion and Pandner
Private Life of an q, King ;
SWIM be the Practice of alien York Burgeon. by Dr. El.
vard Dixon, editors‘the Scalpel;:
The Rae Picker, or Donna•and
Dinh China and ailbent;b7 Baygml ToYlor ;
The MatcbMizi, or I.lm-nmarts ea they are; •
A Basket of Gbh" by John Brant= ;
Mont Bock of acme, edited by Bohnr , i
The res Wed Wire, by birs: itintasinflaoutlntortle-
Cara and thoMxtor.orlievelitionailf li:pbxerchuit Wife;
The Nevramte,l7 W. M. Thu:btu
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Tour ninon Pied* or Dude Mint ;
A lilmoir s er . Sydney In 2 Tors;
Igorthe Double Intr,ll Malan ?amen ` •
of Europe, by O. A. Undo •
Miss Lunde New Becelgefor, Oooking ; •
Alone, by Mrs. Butte Merida ;
The Bidden Pdb, pltht author of "Abner-
Mlle, girths Human Oodedy, Jan B ißookilr
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