•Lorca's PROPLIARS.—The Washington eorres f 1)e it „Morning post.l IC pondentrf the New York Herald in a letter dated Nov • 18th ascot "We are informed that a trial was made with Lopor's propeller in the Potomac, a few days ago, and that otter getting under way,the momentum of the -vessel appeared to average full two knots an hour all told. If this can be the case, Loper's propeller is not JOHPI DIGLER, EPIIOR -=- PITTSBURGII, FRIDAY, NOVF.IIBER 14 --- P' VII PALMER. Agent for country newspapers. i i• the Agent for the Pittsburgh Doily Morning Post. 1 and Weekly Aleicury anal Mitnulacturer, to receive • advettisenients and itubscriviona. [ln ha. offices in ; -- Sits' I.:THING Nr.o...—We hove been told by R gen- N aw YORK, at the CoalOtfi ,, e, 30 Ann street, (rid- loin ing the Tribune Office.) , Liman of this city, stits the Baltimore Sun, that he BOSTON, Ni,. 12. Stare st 'net. i has received un order from England, for some Chests PHILADELPHIA, Real Estate and Coal Office, 551 peaks canvas's hack ducks to be sent over its one of rine Street. Bst.-rtmorts, SF. corner Bultimc.re rtnri Calvert st •,1 'he steamers. This it. indeed something new. It is where our port can be seen, and terms of advevti- I no wonder that this delirious wild fowl brings a good sing learned. ...... I price, when we have to supply not only the Pliiludel phia, New Yolk and BLetton 'Markets, but Englund in J•cosott Moe tIMISST. The Committee appointed at Washington city, to make the necessary arrange- t the batgain, menu, and collect fut.& for the erection of a Montt.'',ln Georgia, a felliiw disguised himself as the devil. ment in that city, in honor of the deceased patriot i rubbed the house lloc of n licit widow, and thwas making offd, , sad Soldier, AeDet.w J•ca.opt, have selected June , %%hen Jake Briok, returning from e m el B OUTURIII, Esq as theiragent strum place to receivelalsodisguised by liquor. slit dead the gentleman in the contributions of these disposed to aid the under- blurb, in spite of his brimstone breath and his club taking. Mr GuTnata can be fund at his office i n , feet. When they came to disrobe and rzurnitie the .the Warehouse of Copt May. %Voter stir et. We fallen angel, he was found to ben citizen of the neigh hope our Democratic friends will come forward and hot hood. contribute liberally. The fame of AnDReW JACK- There is a certain sru cu t iiiiiii who soils Irian 13 , ..- 801 is the comm." property of the nation. An al ton, who loves his wif.2, Anti makes a great pet of her statesman he was the speciul favorite of the Democ-1 when he is ut home. She Eli% ttNil w rites him vet; eacy;some of bin measures as chief magistrate were op- i , , , bil e , : .etigitiN CprOlen a h r i s awry; but the careful and posed by the whip party, hut, ns a soldier, his deeds ; er,,-,,,,a,„ man ~,,,„, th,„l. of ' • s opening 'hem. BP 16CTiTed the ircarly approbstion of all his country- I join !stys diem by. tied up and libelled accord i ng to mem'all can, and we all ought to contribute liberatly I t h e i r date.. in „ r d er, on hi. ~,,,,,,. that I,i, wit, and freely. should rend them to him, nil of u liimp. MR. WitettErt • Scrivt.—Mr Web.teraddressed 1 A ~ DOT B 'ter was reeenth left at the a 1..... of a ito•t• a meeting of Button whip. at Fanucl Ilan, in tha t master in Alabama, lacf.ou hewn. up When be came city, on Friday the 6th. In the comae of his speech ! down and suo it, tire only rrrnurl, I r e made ss at 11111 he avowed himself in favor of the "aiiltem and oh - Ilse mate dr/ivory on that morning at t . urel.lially jects of the native Ameticans," and declared bin wil- , n , liagoess to 'll as for as the furthest in the cause." ear. ' • This dues not surprise us; we CSreCt to are the Whig' Loss t•F Tli t. t•T EA MII.AI LUDI..-111 , alellll,t, 1.41 party in a body 1 , 3V01 the dart, ines of the natisists. di, Capt City. from New 011ean. for Attukaps., alai- In referring to the Nutise American party. Mr. Web 8 in" f' eight of mrrchao,l4,.• s‘.lanlVaged its liar ` - -: 7 ' it star said:—'•l .ill go as far as the farthest in the all. in Grant Ms"- cause- He acid that every vote tlit-CW (I on Mitrl nu T . nit A r .ATE EX Pt..e.l.N.—Cupt Ili lalTe. lute of the next, for any other than the Whig candidate., would steamboat Parisian Inn- lately held to bail in the sum of deprive Ott Wattles of so much power to aceonglish $2OOO, an appear for a ;at bofore the Di.trict Cunt lie wisisea and objects of the Native Amer‘cane. - Sew Chleuns. on c,tnin charges connertral with * —_ Tut NI 11011 ETIC T f.l.t.G It A PH. .'ll in stated that — tire ex I' l "^i . ". sal in. boat. rau.iog the dean it aaf there the line of telegraph between Biltimare and l'hilaalel- , l'e r '"' - `• — phia will not be completed during the canting frisson— , c 0 ,,,,,,--1 i,, 6,,,,i„„ „I. rho T„,,,,, ~,„,i, notwithstanding all assertions to the contrary. 'I he Cungreßs will commence tau a erliss from nett Mon. pica of telegraphic despatches from Washington to day. Baltimore, as fixed by the Postmaster General. is one ; SVM E. M CANT WII r •T, stqw.e.l tube '2.000 yens a net for four letters. Words average five letters in I , itid, .Ai sowed alai. a-v in Wroxton. England, and our language. Ono thcuatatal sat.r.ls, tar half of Ma , its; produced upwards of fort stems (MITI enell gram. ordinary newspaper c 'lump, would east, therefore, twelve dollars and nn a ha fur tela-graph Gram Washing- a each "'m being nn "' toe to Baltimore. Tire time used in teirgrarhing one A hr., of stages tot /area. ta contempliond—ii ,era . thousand words, or five thousand letters, would be plea-eat summer 'rip it 'T."y he trulY• ens hour and merry-three m . rnites, at the or.linir) Gil, t 1 FHL•II CT It tl4,Ka a % unitc —Ti.,. ob. calculation of sixt!, letters to the minute. A sirs ' a great 11, in the rise; Kenntlier: or lits!l.l.-11, on skilful manipulator may du Letter than that. Mr. wnii.n.d ., iin.ni.i,n rota..vinsricin of „,ti,,,,,.,1 and am Vail, I Wks*, far exruedi it—telegraphing eighty heti, rain.. A slip ft om the olllce of the Nlatne L'u:- two lettets et minute.• Daring the late ales.ion. advice. ,ivai.rinjn.i.hes oie miLin in , nnin„, iii. were sent to the Baltimore papers from Washington . ii .i ire ~,,,, . , ' , . 6 I. _ ' , a. anew, ',Olt tee, Rho, the 1r5...1 of by the telegraph gratis; afterwards, the goveinment ' high „,,,,, ...lin. natal ' h,, „ tine ~ ,,,...i „ : „ . . 4. clans took up the subject, and fixed the rave of pos'ag”, as are fhoded —Ns liu r, es rtur or u .i,„f;e n •t. unde stteetr uste anr— above. by regulation of the Postmaster General. L se•u:' , in Port mnising lat.t a itaattt• a the d is doubted whether the several companies will .ervr . rite I : fin “ . . , l ' ie l '' .. H ; : d / " . :'' " il the:::.iniini.7.:t w"ini x tart r:n inunt a i i in; iti t 't „u the press, }wrestle', at a less rate Liam they do others L ~,„d„, and h 0„,,,,. a „ 0 ,1 tiles, and „,,y ~,,,bl, „b. Mr Vail supposes that the rate of postage fo rt h e Jett cabin twenty (Wet Of the shale, ara'bezne carried press will be fined at a boater rate than that for The ,d) Fn the 4 — .l ijog fl , "" ) . wqter . 1 . ,, t• to the Lacer : part tif the a Wage. 14 elWeteil tt ash water. Very lit rublic generally. i ale 10.4,1. w-ever. sill be experten.7. , l here. RS retsrle ! arc no the elm t to remot at e. cry tbst.g a u!uablo fauna arThe Buffalo Pilot of the 3i6 says. these . as' their crl:nrs." 18 rumor in town night before last, and yesterday, that 1 ne t tßepots frim Sittila r t. t o st. i te s that Ereat .tenter the steamboat Indiana Sad been burned, but . loch , ( n)" l 'c'n """d lay 'he (re -Ilet on 'hal id ; that oral""., Ate. Sc , hint been swept aany. 1 hi. turns out to be unfounded. , ha. been ono of the most seseie rain mot m• es er r x pe- The sloop Helen Kent, loaded with merchandise fur ' r i e „,,,-; 1,,r. I t l ot , rained n i m ,,t ~,,,,,,,,,,i) d,,,, x , Cowseaut, passed that place on Sunday ea ening, and ! two to' (lacer cloy.. and Tue.alat eve.nine . ihr most s ea .. ere " has ant since been beard from. The ache. Clay al, , thunder atom of the ....WWII was expert , nr...1 Capt. Bane, announced as being ashore at Erie, Los' been got off, with her cargo in a damaged condition. Welcarn from the Erie Gazette. that, after the aubli *knee of the gale, the beach at that !dace was streo• ed with wheat, and that fears arc entettnined of the *inking of some vessel. A FKIGHTFVL SCEN I,—We learn from the Rich. mond Whig, that at sunrise on the morning of the 3 I instant, as one of the caniuges of the menagerie. containing the lion. tiger, ponther, Sc , was in the act of starting fur Petersburgh, dawn by four horses One of the horses took fright and attempted to run. This excited the lion, who roared from alarm, upon t h;ch the hole team dashed off at full speed; and, after running some distance, the wheels came in con tact with the posts planted along the sidewalk. smai.h. tag three of them when finally one of the a heels was knocked off from the axle, the dticer pitched into the street and was seriously hi rt, and the wagon upset.— The foresrbeels being by this means detached, the hon sea proceeded furiously until they were stopped by ob stacles in the street. Fortunately the cage was strung. and held its enraged prisoners. Rttt RI, tlt.—The Alexander Democrat of the 221 ult. says: "But twice in the memory of the 'oldest in habitane—an octogenarian for whom we entertain pro found respect—has the river been so low as it is at the present moment. On Sunday last the level of 'Old Red' was taken by R. S. Smith, Esc! . and found to be forty feet nine inches below high eater mark. Hcw lamb mote it will fall remains to be seen; but one thing Is certain—if it continues to grow 'beautifully less:there will not be a damp spot left to tell the tale for future antiquatians. It is very difficult for the light draught boats now in the trade to make passage between the mouth and this point, and charges forties and freight, of course, are very high." FLOUR AND GRA' at N Evr Yont —On Saturday, pays the New York correspondent of the U. S. Gazette: .•Gennessise fbur was in demand at $6 12A, and all °freeing at that price, say 4000 barrels, were taken up. Holders generally demand $6 25; but shippers will not give that price. Ohio and Michigan ranges f, em $6 to $6 12.; Georgetown is dull it the same rive; the stock 01 soulis• ern flour in this port is quite light and holders firm. • Wheal is held at 134 c. without sales; 4000 bushels of barley sold at 50c, Sales of northern corn in the slip were made at 72c. Whiskey improved. Drudge casks ere now held at 25c. Saks of hart els are made at that in ice." The Washington Union contradicts the report that rroroaitior. has been made to our government by Great Britian, to let Oregon remain in Blatu quo for 20 years, and then her destiny to be decided by the wishes of her inhabitants. No such propositon has been made. AICTZ-R!:NTLIN IS LANCAsTIII —There wag R meeting held et the Court House in Lancaster city, Pa., last Tuesday, to proteu against the issue ..again retard by the representatives of the old feudal ground rants against the liege people of Lancaster, to exact from them the Bent Charges which have been invali" dated by a dereliction of duty on the part of the ground rent chtiments. New Yana Fasnsons.—The N Y Journal of Corn. mere* says—" The ladies have gone buck to their hoops and long taper hodices,--and therentletnen well nigh, and some of them Take, to the waistcoat with flaps; and all, to as long waists and big shirts as their great grand fathers of • century ago. 4 1 , e , ..- '514 iir.. Y 4 Rt l igitr.r.. ‘7.I VNIt 4116,1*. • , 01. ~ ..4 1, 10111,44. . the 61 tick 'Got Nee a .—.l chap out ne,t, recrpni% .gnt the mitten.' Ile must hate felt rerr had. Hear him: 'Farewel! dear girl. farewell! I ne'rr shill love another. In pear , and ~mr.rt may. rat dw And I'll go lome to mother." COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT - - The tinder.ignetl Ladies and Gentlemen attached to the Pittshurgh Theatre, a isloug to r uin their thanks to Charles 11. Porter for his gentlemanly be haviour to them. doting the time the have been rag, ged a kb him. inn manner corresponding atilt Itit di .eels, proton.e, on Month+) eventac 17th. g ang him a cumphmentary Benefit, offering their Gen ;yes g ratuitous on that occasion, and trust that the citizens or PittAbo,o, vo,ill gust. him such a murk oot their ap probation of his et-unfurl, luring I,i. s..i.oorn in dirt. dry, give retTl,lll6, 10j grati• rude their kinuiness to him fon this occa.ion. \V Janson. Wm %I lino:int. Thus P Patterson, 11 C (trierson, James Dowling, A Nl . Fooilutol, T 111neabton, 11 C Pate, ‘Vm H Evan., Win 13 Solent!, .1 H Lot. nine, T iMrs M'Earlattol, N Wontilenrst. 1 Mi , s Glierson, ft 111'W:011ama, Mrs Brovnman, Chas Crosby. 1 Airs NEW illiants, A Summers, 11m Gallugiii•r. To the Ladirs owl Gentlemen •ttached to the Pittsburgh Theatre. Your kind offer or a romplmentary Benefit, an Mon day next, 1 most willingly accept, as I rim rum it is meant on your ruts in sincerity. To meet the am°. Nation of my professional hiends is en it -nor I stir tru ly proud of. Accept my warmest VVialleP, ladies and gentlemen, for your future welfare, and believe mo Yollrl , truly, CHAS. H. PORTER. novl4, (Journal and Chronicle please copy.) A Fart worth Kooning.—lt may not be generally known that the rinparallele , l success of the Clickener Sugar Coated Vegetable Pvreative Pill, is owing in a great degree to the method of compounding it. oth er remedies operate upon the system generally, and without any reference to the particular complaint they are intended to cure. Bence, if the difficulty happens to he seated in the stomach or bowels, so as In come mechasically in actual collision with the medicine. the patient may perchance experience a temporary relief. But the Clickener Pill has a searching pnwet! and one or more of its ingredients must enter into the circuln , tion of the blood and go directly to the seat of the die• ease. For this extraerdinary quality it is indebted, as we before intimated, to that peculiar chemical process which enables the inventor to extract the essential virtue of each particular article which enters into the composition .and reject these which are vehicle,a or in juiious, for it is an undoubted fact though known only to few, that evrry vegetable production is more or less infected by extraneous substances which contravene its medicinal effects. The slightest error in this par. ticular might serve to prolong our misery, : and shorten the duration of our existence. Then do not hesitate to choose the Clickener Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill, becour you are certain of a remedy which will not injure you, if it does not cure. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. 13::rBeware of on imitation wide called "Impro ved Sugar-Coaled Pals," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. nuv. 14. Asthma, Coughs, Consumption, etc.— We again call the reader's attention to that celebrated and moat excellent medicine, W istar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry Its reputation is aprending wider and wider eve. ry day. and all now admit it to be the mostcertain cu. rative for a ll pulmonary complaints ever discovered.— How gratifying the thought that a remedy is at last discovered, which has proven itself a pet fect master of that dire disease—CONSUMPTION! Let the do, paring cheer up and lay hold of this lifegiving nectar. [4F''See advertisement. Price >f I per bottle. oat 27 THE THREE WORLDS. BT REV.!. A. BOIESL. The world in which we live, is bright With beauty and wi:b [Airless; And many a form of life and light _With fairy mean and gorgeous dress, Allures with gay and glad deceit Our wandering eyes and roving feet. The world to which we go 14 purr: The wayworn pilgrim's home of rest; Its pleasures ate as 'kit and sure As He, whose presence gives them zest; A happy realm, that knows no care, The wise, the great, the good are there• Or else the world to which we g•r, Is one of keen or constant pain, A horrid prison•house of wo. 1% here dorkness gnaws its heated chain, And dismul shrieks of fell &spit, Foment the thick a..d lucid air, Three worhis, oh God, and may we here, Prepare to shun the world of grief, Resist with huly hope and fear, The fierce assaults of unbelief. And saved fi inn death's profound ohysd, In iriunph gain the wand of From "The Mx)-Flower" for 1846. ANNETTE THE HEIRESS. THE FORAGING PARTY. A TALE OF THE LAST WAR DT J. H. INGRAHAM Edward Ogikir wns the youngest of tine horse brothers who scrviai their count' y, both in the field, and on the sea, durine the hod writ. Theit mother s, us whir wof cond..' table estute, who dwelt in a plea', a m h o m es tead facing Me whist. 01 Roston hey.— Large elms ore, sloolow ed tbe f ool and hound tielri• im e rsp e roxiifinitrools extended MWON on the Fight. 0:1 'hey met the nod no,ilund. of the 1/I Squire limo. 0,1, n man ni substantial nvertitit, sir bJ had an only daughm r tut' eighteen, a ho wa• u belle „nd nnheirrss. the road from hue home- n !VIEW it/ . tut Yaea>T FAL THE WLEK stead of widow Ogiin le wenryi along the s ea-bench,. with a hedge mid greet, livid. on tine side bordering ' Tkur,.l.ty .Erehing. Nor. 13/hi 545 it and the while *pu'k'ing sued and blue waves on the Since 011 r List we have noticed more activity it. all The distance between the two moonlit ins wov e I itepartments of trade film for severlil 01011t11111 past little Iran than n toile. and about 1,11 any between 'The river is in fine boating condition for out !urger was a bridge spanning, a small l imb-, &it had n co tae of hulfu dozen nob, (rem the intro Mr. class of boats, anti we rite happy to see them All again ' It was show an boor before sunset, near the rinse' at our landing looking .. as good as new." We (As of the war , in the month of (let Ober, ilt"' Eda "id serve that some of our largest busts liens , been thor urns etans•ilig this Midge on hi. wiry to wit oughly repaired during tbe low water. They arc on oroote linrw rfol beauty and beirra.; for the, yhatins of Mr m ob- belly lind captive the young ; der the commend of experienced men, and we dal soniern'• beam and e very e vening for the last morph will hates prosperous season. The canal trensporters be had di; ected 1..• ahlk in the r [lion of her übode. i ban e (7,115e,1 rereipting for freight. Flour feels the ef. Edward was in it. ta enl firth year, of good figure, or ! feet and i. ; freer, produce of every r- o et:piton a pleasing but s emen but diffident oldie". mei with . that ca l m , me ditative aspect pemilitir to 11l udeht-; firs continues in active demand. Tile grocery business is melt an, Ild• yntol, man. AlMelle ti• very mid indeed eaery branch Wade is in itlonif gininc h e r loot in trim m hut the Squire, al- • srrif though he heel ol,eined wi,h a ppamkt indiffrienee . c Ica mutual at oirianfir t had a of hi. own tmicle ""ce"'"—' has been a" s e e 'kr"' for mnt.er fu, in Mr loners thernselny.. (ureteric., ■•iel pr cf.. Lase been fully sustained. I:dwarti hod nrift 11. e 1,1 trig., wilere he used to- C o ffee .. font a t Batik for floe Ingrinyrn, o.l<fi 9. finger for a lea ttnanott , flll he crossed. to inch the and it., last dates Crom 11 ''''^g .'" "'e re". N e w lock n„ I lio t„n dent Coff.y ilysermtions g ray Mom., l'Npnn, ,or,t; ',MI lon oproßtlr • t side 01 tli" • +lute the dirk odet, s. it lno , is iii g .0d tern Self timid on-edam/gin; Inn' in • dell a beta' stoat{ d siigner—New Or lea n• continues in good d. mend, mill belonging e q ual'y to the tan nlatloll. al d rri,ma firm at from fair to good. The Edward hod plow-it n ninment on Me bridge in , new- crop has made its appearance in New Orient, „ me i, ,he „ilntl of the • n flertir-g upon its mo,rlvd bosom, when I,i• ever and oils fuir to he a good one. Ilaroßn, demand ' were ',tested by • sin in the offing. He continued limited; ri-e• fair for White at Their to Wttlell it for It few moment , ., and then went Cr. his lass been a slight adyanee in this article in the Cart-i f ro m t i m e to ti-ne glancing seam-sill to admire' demand god; AA! rile SIIr Ady a nd •Ims minion of iis trackle• pu.sng. "a `'ities• Lcff — Niw. io ovyr tine ocean. As be rime non r the dwelling tit quote at I Ol'is Squire Ilion eon!. he disco, red that her course wa• Mousses.-New Or 1.• n•. 42e, and 44,, for Su row yids the land; hot seein g Annette on the Piazza hr. car linnet. f o rgot the vessel to haste.. to her The meeting w more like that of brother and .islet than that of losers: nice is in good demand at LIZ s}. The late ad, i• t h a t i., h as. or• et ;orate, froth, and her firim re- era [turn Enropp, will have a tendency to CatOo! torninl. ' further rase in this swells. tW e -h a ll b a se I S tot ety rya-nil - 1 to walk. the sum ; mina.gnnte N„ 3 at st - p t a in ; art w ill he so pleasant,' said AMMO re, on Isool u r 011 id .t ,, p if ~,,,„ ,„ 1,! :)(l'is $10; halt' hints. I‘'liite Fish at /Silt 9. hoe Ire mt ., W e unit, bifyy...yr, sun that the- Cod Fish • color of her ryes wn.B ricer urn him., and they spark Ash'..—\}'e quote Scritylimg• a: $2 07 per 100 :bs 1«I like ones glanciug in the sunlight; her lips had 1.„ 11i. s a g sl • cast,; sates StOteS 111 casks have beery d"ubtleasmirelnes n ruin of do, ir•; Roden (jurist C u p i d, TO I n s t., het mouth the prettiest mouth ino.or mails at 4i; Suter's' u., at quote made. Her smi c w as snn.hirre, her form sylphlike a t rse. nod blooming with y „oil'. her v-ie. full of calf—Starr. OG. Iloat•. $1,00: holders in stores and entr y mo ti on as grneeful Stir a fillnti . e. SLR an. . are firm at $1 UG. good Itomorrd, intelligent, and suitably R I urea wan just the 111111111,1 Wen-nate a student like Ed watd r`l‘ i.itloo.—We have noticed some shipments dor , °gilt ie. ing the lOW week, of llnon,. Of this article the •Ye•. An von tile air is t ieli id, go:den towards tint• and on band nut heavy.v thi• •il.anced Stason of the mail as .June evening S•ipposy e inn.ble towards year; of whet desei ipt ions of Provi•ions three will be ,he ri themnn;atmu.r of slur, s.l- !diets no the mush front the gromolr none left on linod by the time the new come into „nor. 'I should like it of all things. 'My bole, says tiro, her. c"'"P"...Y• 11 " . , "" de tint fin .how " 1. i'") Lard—We quote 7 ix; le.. stock not rec. for rte parade to-day.' 'He was at thr retsina', tile,' 11.00, and acted as a innyir ot colonel I Felten.- -- At ar,y rote, hrlots jolt Come boner, on loo.nbark, in tint' urn Mirre. n ;01 n swor dby bi• side; and looks ns blase, I tell hem, s emooliog knig,ld. He toll. nr to hold my little tongue, told so l hung fur foil Li not me?' 'And the longe.o time yon eser h.lll it 'Netty.' sob' the Squire, coming OM of the hour., his chin pea it ! in his Mind find hi• sword oninnllncl nnd beneath Ills aim. 'Ali, Edward, good evening. man. Fine day we have had for the general mto r ei r 'l e er, oil! Are the troops dismissed yet? 'Not till.' 'We were going op rine road to the bill top, to lister. to the music. nobler,' said Allem e. 'No—no! stay at home, child,' *Mil the Squire, grave• ly. suppose Master TAns aid has risked •nu In, gal' '1 did, Mr. Harwood; I thought the walk might be pleasant,' 'Humph" Look you, young man.' said Squire lint. wool', bluntly, military' music i. not made for the a mosement of slUdleUS youths after idling the day user musty books. nor merely 10 pietist. a lassie's t nr, It i. the voice of the spirit of liberty. and ...Its the young men of the land to fug lit her battles, and die maidens to make them clothes 10 fight in and r olols to fight und, yoo. I see, like my Annette, nod as, fir as I eon see, she liken you hack again. New, Edward, you arc n very correct, exrelleni young mnn, that I know; but t un see I hasn't but one daughter, and I don't mono she shall marry •ny min who; excellent a s he mny be, throne!' all this war has miner drawn a Wane nor pulled a dig's (Of rho love or his country.— Your brothers are all brae fellows, and serving her with honer. You stay at home io pme over diction roles in the daytimes, nnd come to make love to An nette by moonlight. Now, 1 have nothing against you as i said before; but I've mode up my mind Annette 'then . " marry n man tbut hunt''t haul a hand in this war against the English. If you arc of a mind to rid low the example of your brothes, and let me hear something that you have done I ran tell my neighbors of with pride, then you shall have my consent to mar ry Annette; for her's I dare say, she's given you along ago. A text; yen know, is ns good as a sermon, Mas ter Edward. So, if von want my daughter, you know how she is to be won.' Thus speaking, Squire Harwood took Annette under' his arm, and, bowing very kindly, but firmly, to the astoni.hed lover, disappeareil within the house. Edward remained mending a moment upon the spot where they had left him, as if trying to roelize what had passed. He then turned away in silence his cheek burning with the glow of a mortified and sensi tive spirit. The pofession which be had in view was that of a clergyman; and although not deficient in courage nor patriotism, ho had stiffen! his brothers to tetke the field and the deck while ho remained at home. The words of the Squire sank deep into his spirit. He walked slowly homeward, very sad, rind filled with the painful idea of losing her who was so very dear to him. As he came upon the bridge he had made up his mind. lie stopperband, speaking aloud, said, firmly— If Annette is only to be won by my taking up arms, ! I will enlist to-morrow! It is honorable to serve one's country. lam not a clergyman, and I can therefore act finely. This is the last day the reproach shall be thrown upon me, that T remain dallying at home while my brothers are abroad exposing their bosoms to the weapons of their country's foes! While he was speaking, he suer that the ship, which ho had noticed hall an hour before at a distance, had drawn close in with the land, and had dropped anchor about a mile abreast of the inlet. The sun had siren dy set, yet he could see her distinctly, and discovered that she was a metchant-ship. He remained for some time watching her, and listening to the distant drum of a detachment of the militia of the neighborhood, which was retiring homeward from their mutter-Field. The monad the drum died away in the distance be. yowl the mi I; and ete low &air/sof the waves against the bridge fell upon his ear. 'Well, I to-morrow, I shall march to the measureof fife and drum! I willenlist as a private and make my was up. Annette shall be won." He paused, thinking he had heard the sound of oars He looked seaward, but the twilight rendered objects too obscure to detect any boat approaching. Yet each moment the fall of the sweeps came clearer and near er, and he soon was enabled to discovet a barge pul ling in towards the bridge. His position, in the shadow of an merhanging limb, shielded him from observation. He sow that the bout contained at least twenty men. It moved slower as it drew rear land. and a person standing tap in the stern directed its bird , ing. It struck the altars close by the bridge, within the inlet: and almost beneath where he stood, the party debunked. He now saw that half of them were sea men and half mnirters, and that all were armed. They were commanded by a young midshipman. who. foam ing them into a column, marched them up the bank and on the bridge. Edward, as they came near, drew 1 himself up into the limb. and we. concealed by its foliage, while he observed whit surprise their stealthy i movements CINCINNATI PRODUCE MARKET. Sales Yeslerday.—We crate the following which arc reported to us up to Saturday evening. From euxe-360 tibia. Flour at $3,90, clear-80 tibia., and ! 551,615. two lots at $4,00. From canal, 400 tibia., clear, at sl,os—between 2 and 300 bids., from store. at canal, at $1,12 1-2. 200 bids., delivered at river from store, at $4,25-150 bbls part inspected from store, at $4,15, clear-200 bbls at $3,95, clear. The . open, fi rm this morning, at Core your cold nnil c tug h, before the lung. mar k et w ill un d o u b te d l y are diseased and you full a prey to Consumption,— $1,25 and pet lisps n shads higher, 100 Obis of Whis., It is now oniversulty ucknowleded shit Dr Duncnn's key sold at canal at 20c.—Cin. flafan, Nov 10. Espectorunt is the only certain Medicine shot will completely eradicate the first symptoms of this Di— THEATRE. Pant' from the system. This medicine commences ut INI •%; A GER s, SHIRES AND PORTER the very root: causes the sectetial matter and Phlelgm pitumpTEß , GEORGE I'. ROW E. to Mole its hold, and be discharged through the Eit.•l Lea nee or THY. ORCHESTR•, J. H. 11 ESSING peetorant means, thus giving immediate ease to the importing miength to the Constitution, and finally restoring perfect health. Those who are afilic I reel with the first seeds of Consumption, such R 4 a cold, cough, soreness of the throat, pain in the livens 1 mill nude, atfactioua of ilie Bronchia, (nll of which oil! soon lend ms speedy Consumption it not checked should at utier procure Dorlor Duncan's E.rpecto , rant Remedy: whereby life may be prolonged, and protitibls I.l,ed ' IV . Fur mule W Jackson. Agent, corner of Wood i and Liberty los. oct 14 ( Conclusion 10-morrow.) Office of the Pittsburgh Morning Post. F11,111.. -Sind. Vl'll and 11 may he rrotrd nn a- Stitt 1,5..5. Son talc(' •I:i l .mrnu Ettat dttrtt g thr ply at arel. article 1.14 rn.•sined s vnrc n•tiinrm mice dating ihruct.k. sines Lair Isen made al '2lc, and +melt Into Lase Ipern taLen et 22e. Stuck vt iv Rue d IViteat-14 still io good demand, .r T iwe 7:rir COc .t., bu. Corn—We q uote nt 40c, the new riup this year i unusually cowl. Old Coln is selling from slums et 135 , 37i. Oals—Uats are becoming more plenty than 'all week. We quote et 36'd 374 end old frem Tionip, 34r hu.h. Elcan•—Moro Snell %%lot, £l.OO, Red 75'a $1 ,00 llye —We q.1 , .1e at 401 i 45c linrlev—Wi II command 6.5 , a 7.5 c Clever Seed—The new crop ie etsid to Le u fine air, but very little tuts entre into nentleet. when it dues we stia!l look fn a d..cline 01 In-ices; we quote $5.00 from waggons, stor,, $5 '25. Timodly Seed.—Very *cat-re—Settee ut $2.75'23 Flax Scrd.—The new crop will be luige—vales, I eo for ptime. Malicia—Lisa gecac feathers aro in demand at 2041311 cte Beeswax—l. in relorit, and will command 2se 30 et.. Cotton Y•lns.—Als‘eys reudy sok; 7,8, 9 and 10 i. at IG ciA lriiii.—Our iron stores urenell sitpplied *ith every description of iron. We quote flat bar at 3e34; Horse shoe, 31,(34; round and square, 3e3}; hoop, 4e4 j; Cooper hoop, 5051, Nail rod, sd, 5.1; Bur. 3d, 3i; Nails, lid, 4i; 10.1, 4, and in demand. Pig Metal—good Allegheny metal is scarce. The late ripe in the river has brought large quantities from Hanging Rock; almost every bust brings sonic; we quote at 213e31, cash. 'Fin Plate-1 , $lO 25. Copper-204129c. Block Tin-224'2.03e. Slab Speller-74c. Brans Kettles, stamped-45c. Wool—Prime 33c.; Common 02'224. Butter-11'e quote good roll at 12c ; Keg in loi, dermind Ink Oils—Declining a little: Linseed w•e trete et 65 , d.70 pet gni., dull sale; Lard, tale, at G3e7o fur the hest. Cheese—Market very active; supply limited, we quote at 6ie7 for prime article; sume sales at GA, cash. Raisins—Malaga fruit, nevi: crop, bunch at s3e3, Apples—Dried, $1,121e51,5 0 per bushel. Potatoes—tiesbennuchs, 371 per bushel; Reds, 22.023. Hay—Demand good; Timothy $l7 A 8 per ton. Hemp—Sales limited; $4 per 100 lbs. Hi,let—Green Hides are advancing a little; we quote at $3634; green calf, 5466; dry 'Bides: no ironsoctioot of hoportaned. Hops—A re scarce, and freak from tbe growers will sell readily at 16el8c. The 'eastern crop is very light. Malt—Some sales of new barley malt at $1 +? bushel. Rye mallet 70c. Buckwheat is in good de mand at 370.40 c. Turpentine Spir;ta—Market very fluctuating— there has been quite an advance in the eastern mat keta in this atoinb—we cionte now at 755874. ‘V bite Leid—Thrmarket firm at former price?, ae quote at $1.65 cnsti. PRICES OF ADMISSION. I.t Tier of Boxes, or Dress Circle 75 et. " ~ 5 0 " for Colored Peron• BENEFIT OF THE FIREMEN F,rst and only night of the Thrilling Drama called THE FARMER'S STORY. 12 Third reeie of NI AST. JOHNSON. the eelebta led "light 11..pe Diu cer. This Evening, November 13th, 1845, Will be presented a grand Sp duct THE FARMER'S STORY. - Fresh Fruits and Nuts, KEGS Malaga Gape.: To be followed oy MASTER JOHNSON on the has Bunch Tight Rope. 5 kegs Sun " 2 rase. new Primes; 10 bra " Citron; 10 " Malaga Lemony; 2 Caroteela Flesh Currants; Variella Bean, Tarmaritels, &c.; 3 boles Fredb Bordeaux Almonds; 2 " Pop r Shell 3 " New Cream Nuts; 1000 10 bx. Shelled Almonds. Jost receiving and for !ale by REINHART & JONES. 140 Liberty IQ After which the celebrated rater railed THE BUCKLE OF BRILLIANTS rr For see small bill OClMonri open at past 6 o'clock, curtain will iw nt 7 preriarly. nnvl4. JAMES S. CRAFf. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, corner of Fourth awl Wood streets. shove' Silthett & Jones. Enttunce on Foot th. 110 V 14-.16m. James Park Jr. & Co. Coffee, Teas and Spices. . O AG " S Old C Lvri e,J es, ir prime; WIIOI.F.SA L GIWCE.IIS. Importers of Tin; 13 0 2 1 . kat, snd Q iemsossre, No, 112, Ss,ond st .; 15 Maricaibo ben r• Wood and Smi.lttield streets, oppo,iie the old t 10 " J.l l / 1 2 • n0%14 64 Hulf Chests Teas. as.nrted, compri. sing 'woe estra fine Green and Black ch..,ps; 15 bags Black Pepper; 7 " Mg-k ; 100 Mots Cassis; 4 kegs Nutmegs and Mace; 1 hlrl Closer; Pure Ground Spices, also, ted; Landing and for sale by REINHART &JONES, 140 Libe.tv st. Flaxseed Wanted. riitiE highest metkel price will by paid in cash fhr Flaxseed by RICKETSON, No 170 Liberty it %WINDOW SASH AND GLASS ON hand old just mcciaetl, a good osortrns•nt oI almost all sixes of Winslow Soh and Gass to suit customers. ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't 14 6t and enm Men ch't. No 9. 5 h at. 1 FOR MALE. I Rund es. 2B elms superior Gosben Cheese; r 4 11V F .rrns of vari.los sizes end prices in W n3 lm estern! .. es oaprege4 Pene•vlvanie •nloltio. 1 hoz White VIT•x. Csnrile; l,f),.en lot sof grnond. 40 feet by 201, near the cil Ile of spring Garden. (Voatlry's Run ) Two neat dwoliings near the C n Lib rtc st. (t o e !ot aod dverlhrg home t n Putda Too lots of ground on Pike et. Fact lots of ground on Libety.t. A r of Lots to louse in the Sth oard for IS. roan. Apply to not 14 TILAKELY For Salo, Two of Ground in Flemmine• plan of: Cars, on Sandusky at, in Allegheny t•i•y; these; has are in a desirable situation fur building on. ••• they belong to a widow lady whose nbject if to hovel vie iliteirat annually, a very small slim on the • chase money will be and the bnlnnee mad I remain rot a rvimker of years, .ectired on the property' Title goof nod without any incutnbrance. Apply in BLAKELY & MITCTIEI. PON. SALE. A LoT of eround on Liheity el, near the German nonl3 3t. Church. 21 feet front 100 fret deep, this lot is on PIANO FORTES. that portion of Liberty nt, lately pawed end worthd be a desirable Int for a private dwelling. It will be ruld CI NE maho any Piano.furte *lib Iron fame, metal g low. Tole i t ielt•potiible and termsic pinto, and Ftench :rand action, manufacithed %ICF.I.Y east. i lin Gale" successor to "The New York mnn- RI Apply to & m EL. tifoctuting Company," New York City. —1 i One Rose wood. of elegant workmanship, with Walker's attachment, from the same manufactory. One plain square mahogany Piano, made by Pnvis ttroaers, New York, that has been in use ab.ot 5 months, and will be sold to close a consignment at $lBO —with security, or a discount allowed of 5 per cent fur Cash To naive within 6 days. two Piano Fortes. in addi tion to the above, from Gale & Co., New York; all of which will be told at the name price as charged it the Factory in New York. For - Irate by JOHN H dIELLOR, 122. Wood street. FOR SALE •3 LOTS of Land on Charties Creek. containing 1, om 6 to '29 acre. each, on one of the lots io elected a neat Cottage Hou.e, and Bank Barn, fine orrlyinl of fruit trees. Thi4 properly i. within 4 1-2 miles of the City, ia n henlthy part of the roon•rv, and would molar desirable count r) seats, or would be •Il ituble fur Garden Sp. a. Apply to the owner. MR WILLIAMCATF:S.SIII Ward, or. to BLAKE LY & m Tc H EL. Assignees Sale, OF • beautiful and tine dotab'e bartritid Fowling Piece at Anelion. At M'Kenna s s.to-morrow. Stoorday evreirg, November 15th, at ball past 6 o'i clock, will be void by miler of As•icnces, a handsome un I pod double barrelled Shot Gun; it was the pt 0. pert[ of n gentleman, who at one time refused to take $.15 for it. v. NI'KENNA, nnvi3 Auctioneer. Last sale of Clothing at Auction. AT NleKenn.t's, to m•trrta morning,S,iturday, Nov 15. at past 9 °clock. will be sold the balance of emit!) , mudn clothing which wn.t commenced on Wednrsday lag, it is the best lot offered at auction in ittt•bn rgb for malty )ears, nude in the latest style and fa.titittn. Those intending to purchase should call and examine before role. :11.;liENNAer, tovl4 A uctione. I. Ike Court of Commas Pleas of Allegheny Coan• Iv. Commontrealat of Pennsylvania, at June Tern, 1845. No. 87. Mary [Semiller, by her • ...‘ '.',. next friend, Jacob Nib, Libel for ~1 / 4 ' .).: George i s armiller. r Divorce. 1 And now, to wit, November 13th, , 180: On motion of J. Id. Perking, Esq., the Court appoint Alexander Miller, Each one of the Aldermen, in and for the city of Pittsburgh, Commissioner to take testimony in the above case, and direct that public notice of the time and [discs, of taking depositions be given in a newspaper published in the city of Pittsburgh, once a week for three I..lC evasive weeks, the last of which shall be nt least ten days before the day of taking . . By the Court, GEO. Ft. RIDDLE, Pro. To the above 'tamed Defendant TAKE NOTICE, that the depositions of witnesses to be read in evidence ou the hearing of the above cause, will be taken before Alexander Miller, Esq., at his Office in Pittsburgh, on the 19th day of Decem ber next. between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., of said day, when and where you can attend if yon think proper. GILLMORE & PERKINS, novl4-‘,3t Aity's. fur Libellant. Pittsburgh, November 13th, 1845. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Coun ty. Commonwealth of Pennsylosmia, of June Term, 1114.5, No. R 7. Mary Baymiller, Ly her ) next ft ieud .lacab Poth, Libel for Divorce. rs. a vinculo matrimonii. George 13aymiller. To the above named Defendant. You are hereby required to appear on Monday, the 22d day of December neat and answer to the above cause. E. TROVILLO, Sherif. Pittsburgh, November 13th, 1845. rinvl4-w4t.. INEMMeNIMI=MiI 1113 Market at. Wanted, 1) E. CON'S CABLE,has this daysspened for salsa E a g ed AL good cooks; chambermaids; middle -1J fresh lotof Ladle Plaid and BoyadeteCloak- 13 aged women and girls, for all work in town and bias, newest nut, just received. novl4. country. Places wanted for a number cf clerks; book keepers; salesmen: warehouse men, and boys and men in stores, manufactories and warehouses: Also for laboring men and boys in town and country. Also wanted, places for a number of cclored can and Isms and middle sized and small colored boys in Hotel', private families, boarding Houses and with Farmers, Sc. Please call at 83 Market it ALOT of handsome Black French Cloths; and West of England Wool Dyed Black Ch,ths;just received and opened this day at unprecedented low prices. B. E. CONSTABLE. n0%14. GROUND LIVERPOOL SALT TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 40 SACKS Coarse Ground Liverpool Salt, ex pressly for curios meat for family use. 40 %arks fine Salina Dairy Salt, for butter or table use, just recd and for ode by REINHART & JONES, anv13.3,. 190 Liberty st Tobacco, Segars, and Snuff. 411 BOXES Chewing Tobacco, of the choicest IL/Swirls and of various description.; 20,000 Havana Cigars, of the rnost approved brands; A few inrs fine scmited snug; Also, Reppee end Scotch siva, jolt recd nod for sale by REINHART 8: JONES. novl3-3t 140 Liberty et. Fish ! Fish ! ! 30 BBLS No. 2 Macketel; 10 ."•1 •. la ix 1414 No 2 " 10 bbla Salmon; 20 bilibls 50 boxes Scaled Herring; 15 bbls Gibbed " 5 doz. cans Fresh Lobsters; 3 Jars Pickled '• 6 " cans superior Sardines; 5 ' battles •• Anchnives; Ileeri•og and (IA ctle by REINHART & JONES, 140 Liberty .t now 13 :3t Sugars. bincen Lnaf Segura, 4 bblaCruvhed " 4 " Puiverived 4 bit, White Havanna Inger, 5 bitgit " Brazil •' ving and for aide by REI NH A RT & JONES, 140 Liberty at , novll 3t nov 11 3t nnv 13-3 r 2 cases small stick Licorirt; 1 " Refined I MA Sal Soda: 10 hi. Castile Sump; S Italian Vermicelli; i 4 " " Maccarotti: 50 lb. Bermuda Arrow root; 50 " Genuine Tapioca; 100 " Pearl Sop; 4 doz. French Rose Water; 4 " " Cologne Water; 6 boxes spiced Chocolate; 2 " Jujube Paste, in sheets: 4 don French Mustard, prime: 10 " cans Boston " 30 cans London Sltttoord 5 lb. each; I bbl Fin•sh Rice Flour, With varl;;us other articles, too tedious to mention; niakiog altogether one of the most complete assort , melds to be found in this city, now arriving and for sale very low by REINHART S. JONES. 140 Liheity at. pHYSICI ANS AND PATIENTS reed the follow lowing rolativer to she curative properties of Set.. Liao' LiYEK Pitts:— Near Fairfield, Rockhrhlge Co., Va. Jly 1?, 1845. } Mr R. E. Sellers think it a duty I cwe to non and the public generally to say,thatl have been afflic• ted with the Liver Complaint fora long time, and hove been attended by several physicians, and used a great many liver pills, but could get nothing to relieve me. until I bought your Liver Pills. 1 commenced ta king them, and after three days I found relief I con tinued using them until I had used not quite two box es; and am now enjn)ing ,perfect health. I attribute my core entirely to the use of your Liver Pills. I can therefore recommend them to the public as the best medicine for Liver Complaint of any I have ever used. I advised several of my friends and acquaintances who were also suffering from Liver Complaint, to try them, and all of them, to my knowledge, have been benefited and are now in good health. Yours, respectfully, ROBERT E McCRORY. Greennille, Va., July 10,1845 Dear Sir:—Mr Robert E McCrory is 6 very re ppeciable farmer, living near Fairfield. Reokbridge county, Va.—his statement was given voluntarily. Yours, Ste, B F GRAHAM. P M. Prepared and sold by R E SELLER W S, No 57 ooast. Sold also by Keit. & Mohler, 145 Wood st; L Wit cox, Jr, and Wm Thorn, Market s treet; Fess & eas sell, Fifth We'd; and H P Schwartz and J Mitchell nov 12. Allegheny c BAGALET & SMITH, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 18 AND 20 WOOD STRZCT, PITTIBURGH• SMITH, BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Gnlcers and Produce dealers, No 223 Market street, be tween sth and lith. North side, Philadelphia. novlo-3m BesnovaL BAGALF.Y & SMITH have removed to their new warehouse, Nos 18 and 20 Wood street. (east side) where they will be pleased to invite the attention of their fliends and dealers generally 0 a large and well selected assortment of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactures. novlo 3m Now is the time for Bargains AT Tin "NEW YORK STORE," CASHMF.RES, Penis Reps. M. de Laioes and Alpacas, etireet from New Ywk. w. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street, ISAAC HARRIS. Again nov 13 6t and Com. \ terchant, No 9,5 th street, 50 TONS PIG METAL of good quality and ■uitnble for foundry purii.seg,_ju.t received and for tale by JOHN I). DAVIS. novl3. car Wood and sth att. To the Ladies. JtiST RECEIVED, a caw pyramid drefa pattern, entirely new; also, 3 splendid French Broche Long Shawl. (ell wool) a gruut bargain, at the "New York Store," 79 Market street. novl2 W. 11. GARRARD, To the Gentlemen AFINE assortment of French Cloths,Cassimerea and Veto ingst also Sonrfs, Cravats, Stocks, Shirts, Drawers, Undarrests and Hosier.: also a few of the '•Shakei" Flannel Drawers and Shirts, at the "New York Store," 79 Market .trees. novl2 W. H. GARRARD. 2 GRO. Bratailietil l s Pill.; for sale by B. A. FA H ESTOCK & CO., cnr of Gila and Wood sin. 5 KEGS Brunswick Green; for axle by B. A. FAHNESIOCK & Co., corner 6.h end Wood streets .&nnato. 10 00 LBS. A B n . n A at . oL H f k or l E . S i f CK & Co, corner 616 end Wood is 1 CASK IVhite Mostxtd Seed: for at by B. A. FAHNF.SfOCK &Co, Corner GI la nod Wood en O. FOSTER & CO ToPRINTERS 'I tißntiGtiol'T THY. UNITED STATES. CHA R LES FOSTER, late Foreman of the Cincin nati Type Foundry. and inventor and builder of the Press railed Foster's Power Press, now used by the Cincinnati Atlas. the Enquirer. Kendal & Barnard, also the Frankfort Communwi pith, the Indiana State Journal, Cutler and Chamberlin. former State Printers, Indiana, &c. &c ; also the press lately used to print Cassius M. Clay's paper, Lexington. Kentucky,— would inform Printer, in the Western States and els, where, that after un experience of 14 years, he has, in ronnection with Bevan, Scott & Co., in the city of Cincinnati. established the manufactory of Power Presses,Abeing the only one %Vest of the Mountains.) Nand Presses, the Washington, Smith, and Franklin Presses of all %ices. Alvo, Chases, Composing Sticks, Brea. Role, Type Cases. Gallioys. Card, Job and Em bossing Presses. Printers' anti Bookbinders' Materials of all kind.. We will furnish Printers' Ink, Cuts, Rules, Fancy Job Type; also Types for Newspapers, Book and Joh pee, from ager's Type Found ry, New York; and also Western Type, manufactured at Ch.cirmati. All orders directed to C. Foster & C 0.., corner 7th end Smith streets, Cincinnati, or to the .o.thseribers, Agents for the above Foundry, 44 Market street. Pittsburgh, will receive prompt attention. novl2-tf JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. MESMERISM R. FAG AN. of New York, professes torture all IT nervous diseases by a mesmeric course of treat ment. Those who are afflicted with nervous head ache; or any other nervous affection, and desire an effectual cure, can have his services by calling at No. 2. St. Clair street, w bens he can be consulted during this seek. N. B. In all cases a permanent cure is warranted or nn nay. novl2-St tihawl.2 tfhnwlo4 JUST received at the "New York Store," a opleraid J auortment of Torkeri, Cashmere, French Broche, Thibet (+ilk fringe) and Emh.oidemi Cloth Shawl*. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market arret. Now Opening, BEAUTIFUL [try and Gala plaid*: Waverly and Caslun.,re do. Cor cloak. q d d r ,.. ism it W. H. G-114RARD'S, 79 Morket at:att. Just Arrived at itie "sew Turk Stomp , 100 DOZ. Ladies' and Gentlrmen's Kid, Cash mere. and silk Glove,. of the bait qualities N. B. None but the but Kid Gloves kept it 79 Market street novl2 A SPLENDID STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AS CHEAP AS EVER AT ALEXANDER & DAY'S "Wholesale and Retail Cheap Cash Store, No. 15 MARKET STREET. II • W. C. , R$ /It TI•3IOKD, PITT3OUT!.GII. MONG which may be found Great Bargains from 31.. the Eastern Auctions. We have now open the following rlestraltleGokl.; all of which we will sell at ptices that cannot foil to plea.,:— SHAWLS Splendid Terkerri Shawls; Algetine Daroaiked Shnwls; Merino Thibet.., Plain and Fnihrnidered: I:ioth Shawls. Plain and Embroidered; Printed C. - mere Sin. In; NOW fiyle . °MEM . Itndrd Shawls; silk and Wool Damn•ked Shawls; Plain Woolen Sbarila and rlandkerchiefs. LADIES' DRESS GOODS - - - - - - Splendid French Cashmeres and de Laines; Scotch C.shmeres ,nd de Laines, Silk Warp Alpacas, in Black and Fanc) Color., Plain and Figured Black & Colored Alpacas. remarkable lonia lnt of Cashmeres ■nd de Lnnies, damaged in the importation, a great bargain from the Philadelphia Auction•; Bombazines, Pararnantoes and Enlienes; Plaid Cloth Cloaking,. Splendid St)les; French and English Merinos; Fiench Pelisse Cloths, for Ladies Cloaks; Plain and Figured, Silk', a splendid assortment. _ CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. French Belgium and Engli.h Cloths, in Blacks, Blues, Olives, Browns. &c; Beavers and Pilots for Over cult.; Fancy and Plain Cnssimeres; Guld milted and Fancy Tweed Clinhs rsr Sacks and Overcoats• CASSINETS AND VESTINGS We would partivilsrly invite the attention of Teflon's and all Cloth Dealers to our nn,rtment in this line. an they are purchased at the Eastern Auctions, and are much cheaper than those purchased second hand- ea. Brown and Bleached 'Marlins; a large assortment at the lowest possible prices. Calicoes and Chintzes; Flannels; Jeans, and Cust oms; Gala Plaid Linsey. BLANKETS.—EngIish and American Blankets, It - - large assortment and remart,ablv low; NEW STYLE CLOAKINGS.—The attention or the Ladies is particularly invited to nor splendid as aortment or Plaid and Figu-vi Cloth Cloakings at low price.. In addition to the above, our stock comprises every thing in our lice from the first qualities of Fancy Goods tc t he lowest priced Steplo Goods. Our system of purchasing regularly from the Ea.itern Auctions, en. shies us constantly to odd to our assortment such bar gains as can seldom be found elsewhere. We invite all nurcbasers to an early examination of our Goods and prices, confident that we can furnish wholesale and retail buyers us low and many lots of Goode much lower, then they can be bought regularly in the East ern Cities. ALEXANDER & DAY, novl2-2w. 75 Market street. A New Arrival of Cheap Mask, &es, AT COOK'S 35 FOURTH ST. STORIES of ‘Vaterloo, by W K Maxwell, Esq., author of "Dark Lady of Donna." Music from the Postillion of Lon Jumeau, (parson!' and eight pieces. Songs—Willa your Little Wife; Beneath Cool Shades; Come Friends and Listen to the Story-, Postillion's Song. Souvenirs of the whole Opera beautifully arranged. 1 Introdoction; 2 Cho- I ma; 3 Cavatna; 4 Posiiliion's Song; .5 Dance; 6 With i your Little Wife; 7 Chapel Chorus; 8 Their Hands were Joined . Operatic Gems, by celebrated Composers. Four teen pieces of Music from Belliut Aubtr, Rossini Mo- zart Donizetta and others. Kathleen Navourneen, a Song by Mrs Crawford. 1 love Her: How 1 Love Her, from the Opera of Gustavus, as sung by Mr Templeton, Also. a fine assortment of an of Ferret t i 1t c o .", cheap Music, for sale at Coale* B 5 Fourth at. nov 12 :arpiirrWie~ ~~~~ W. D. GARRARD wV'i::.'~a.'i:l.~`
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