~.._ ~~ t i = .....5-.< Witeria''articles. A p r - r g per. 4 p i pet.--weHwuwthso doice{says an es chit nge .. pepiepaltstled in terms of {ton, to e volumeiktittems published by /31144 . :Ti1if4414 4 young printer, at that time in the office of the 'Village Record. We *cheater. He hassince, and *hit 'but 4 *sr dol lars in his pocket, started on a tour tbiongh Europe. A letter from his pen, written just after his arrival at Liverpool. puliiiiMecl in the Saturday Fvoling Post. It embodies the following clever poem - LANOAND SEA. - There. ere "springs that rise in the greenwood's heart, Whete the forest gloorns ale cast, And the-dreoping burghs are scaicely stirred, When howls without - the blast. There are hills that lie in the momuide calm, On Malt iiiirtitfthe quiet earth; • iletweristitat spring in wood and deR, - Atromitt any place of birth. ' • . —Dasese are those to my pining -heart, :Then the beauty of the deep; • • Wben.thetnoonliglit falls like PI belt of - sok!: the waves are /tined to sleep. ._ ,iThanight,winds through.the drooping boughs ..„. z . i -Vmot shade a well-known door, Beth a dearer sound than the breaking wave, Whew crest we um dushiug o'er. tiight il op the °C!' CU carne gently duWo, Cliirib't e vessel's prow; Verathe fuam-wrcuth glows with its phosphor • /4 11 t, Like a crown on a sea-nymph's brow. - , .....Above, through the lattice of rope and spar, -.Theauirs in their beauty twin; datspirits long to ride their beams, And back to die loved return, :Tvsay flint the sunset is btightcr far . hien it shahs behind the sea ; :,:::Zhaia same glow bath the evening star-- ". 'Nit thus they shine to me. ' * Dearer "the Rush of the crimson went Through trees that my childhood knew; Whetithe s tar of love; with its silver cre.t, 'Lights ibe hamespithe tried and true. YS t teace the sea, with its calm and storm -4.b ituOt end its wrath: Allitrihris me the hills of my chiltilmotra home, Aid ate forest's lonely path. - Mr *pirit pines 'mid the ocean roar, -Liken bird in a strangrr land:— Whet-joy, when its perils all ore o'er, To leap to the welcome strand! Sairrtith ocit all: A friend, who never insure' a' joke in his life, but enjoyed the article harly when manu factured by others, condescended to give us the follow * et second hand:—Travelling lately on the .north river, ho 'overheard two ladies in an adjoining "stale ciitim, who kept incessantly calling upon that indis pittisable Figaro, the "Steward." "Steward!" called one, in.a smotheted voice as if of intense suff i cing, "do come and open this window, or I shall die!"--- 11fhe'iviitdo - Vii,was accordingly opened; but directly the tither lady exclaimed, "Steward ! do come and shut this window, or I shall die This, too, was obeyed, when the first order was repeated, fiilluived by the ot miin the same terms—and this continued until things heitali.mgrcror -serious, and the pour steward commeo. ced turning very red and perspiring with vexation. At this moment a gentleman. who huh been a quiet ob -server of the scene, cried out in a loud voice, "Stew ard, why don't you wait upon the ladies there? shut the wirldow until one of them is de - ad, end then open it and finish the ~the !"—Nrio York Mirror. THE UNE:QUAI LED THREE BIG DOORS! JOHN McCLOSKEY, PROPRIETOR. The proprietor of this well known and highly pop ular Establishment, respectfully announces to the pub- /die that he has just received hit FALL STOCK OF •C lb 0 TM S SSIMERE S, CASSAINEVS, :-4,..1 - 92 47 (1. A 0 , 4 9 ... 6.0.. - -AMOUNTING TO - itilyss own , frilly prepared to tutend to all orders, of any amount. Ho bass no hesitotiun in saying that this is the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS - •ever brought to Pittsburgh by any one house, and. VARIETY. AND QUALITY IT CANNOT BE EQUAIAED lie km now bend, mode from new metterials, a most magnificent assortment of READY AfjODE CLOTHING, reifitich he would call the attention of all who wish • - to procure - VALSI:IibISTARLE - VD DERA4LE APPAREL. Hie stock comprises every• article of tire,:s desired by THE MAN -OF-FASHION, Or the more durable and comfortable clothing prefer :. .r.- , TjaiE WORKING ; . MAN;. Both of whom; will ber secioceodwuni at price much cheaper than at any other establiebment in the city, and -with articles which Ns abet warrant to berierferior to none that aie models the country: the increase of business compelled' him to enlarge -his store and make other imptovemenr,'be would in vite the public to call and examine the 'EXTENT AND STYLE OF MS NEW AR RANGEMENTS. "Having secured the services of :he best craters ntd workmen that could be procured he is prepared to make CLOTHING TO ORDER ►t the shortest notice and in a style uesurpareti CAUTION. - Purchasers are cautioned to be on tbeirghard against the tricks of little 4.llVestsiblishatetits that try to palm