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CO devote th,•li entire att p en n tior,„To A ,44-(t.-..,gAtv,'l4,t-stz--,;-,--;e:-,...tot-...„4,1,41 2 trwisttcutel of a goo, • ral det,tou POLICE BUSINESS In t.444.....Zig , re,Vei '0t.1 4 Q=1 , ,,'1 •. 1. , ,V4* - .a.: .....t.: - -c- a-- ... ' ..slowiAtwel of num • is, Ai isconsin Michigan arid Indian.. V.ekltts" , !#el;kt._ - •tt.i'si' , Z .l ; 9 . - . itt,rilea F ,4 ) , OW 1 1, 19 . d0 . /i1A 4. 4 tS et a 4 l .44 . it it' l l 4 .4 1 1 44, V ~,4 . fi il,;'fr*! i. t4 . " * t ' 4.' P. SUPPE, MEacriANT TAitoa, Third 1 11.-"1i .4 ,11... * 4 41 " --, ... * 4 ! 't. '. .;` -.r l7 C. 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Connected with the Establishment of the Morning Post is one of the largest JOB PRINTrNO 'OFFICES in the city, whore all kinds of stork Is dose on tho shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, D OBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and Cou Railer at Law, adieu No. Fourth atrrZt, Pato burgh. doellny JAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street. Pittsburgh !rawest kolthfieht and Cherry allay. J OHN BAH T, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, offices corner of Filth and Grunt streets, Pitts burgh jully . AM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109 fourth stret, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's Llsnry Stable. je29 PATRICK MANNA, Alderman of Third Ward, office corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (fitnnerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all business pertaining -to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. febltatu 1111 Ir AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to 0. 1111 ■• W. Riddle, No. 14 'Smithfield street. 1.0.0111ce bows from 8 tut o'clock, sailfrum 2 to .8 o'clock febls:ly T SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, fire doors west of Market. Oii"Office hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M. demary BUSINESS CARDS _TWIN MOORHEAD, IVholesale Grocer and u Calm:dad= Montlawit, f..r the sale of PIG METAL and BLOOMS. awl Mt/DUCE generally, N. 27 Wood street, Pittablirgh =multi ima.urt, Philada wu. rucia - rsos, Pittsburgh. MILLER & RICKETSON, \Vitolesale Gro cers.-Imporrers of BilAliDlliti, WINES and SiMAItS, Nos. 172 and 174. earner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pitts burgh. Iron. Sinils, Cotton lame. Sc, constantly on intuit. .i.r2o SM'KET: & CO., :Manufacturers of M'Keo's . Pennsylvania Ohm, all sizes of Winslow Glass, Extra Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Iluby Vials, Flasks. Pickle and Preserve Jars; Riau, Porter and !angina Batiste Telegraphie and Lightning-hod Insulators. far Second, bemoan Rood and Market streets, Pitts burgh, Pa.. but a short as - butes nom the steamboat landing. and from 31Ouciuglihela House, St. Manisa and City Hotel .apr2l A.122.TS B. CIIIIIING .140u.0.td HOTIFILMS. EDWARD I,l7llClloka acrar L lILXER ALT. PPURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., MAnu !Li facturera of Cot, Prt,oed awl Plain Flint 0 LASSWANIC. warehouse No. 17 \Smut stroutirorawr of Frau; Pittsburgh. rar All otlrr kinds of Glarrwaro and Wind.= Glass, at low Markvt prime. apllully 7.01111 F. LULU. .JOSLYII J. 01.10/. T EDLIE I:1, iii, Successors to Maly/my iJ & Lorna, cuanufluqurors of Cut, Moulded and Vicki ,Mint mil Fancy 01.110P•11 iILASSWAILIE, aud doalera in ail lauds of Window 111.... a. !'lasts, %111.15 and houno corner of Martel uod Water stroota. Pittsburgh. . fulaally - 14 EMOV lIIMSEN, Manufacturer AA ) of every variety 01 . VIALS, BOTTLF.S and W114.1)011 'GLASS; black Porter. Wine and Claret Botttea; pluith ll l l tiud Carboys; also, Flint Mesa in every variety. IVAlNdvklse Second and 1:13 First street. Pittsburgh. taht/1.3 It. 1 AN'O, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer Jl2 S in COUNTRY PRODUCE. offers for vale a chafes stock of tiILOCEItiILS, selected 'for family use. Spices of every variety and tha purest gnaliry, ground at hia Strata Mills. Also, Deed Prints. Vomit : pi . and Domestic Product taken IL atchangn for merchandise. P. IL. IL has procured a full assortment of Landreth's Will , ranted DARDEN SEEDS, and Studies the attention of all in terest.' In rural affair, janll CIOSLIIISSION HOUSE.—The subscribers kj have opened n 1.10a90 for the shave purpose, at No. 11 Emithilold street, four doors stunts the Monongahela More. Ws will purcievae. or receive on commiAdon, for sale, cou sigutuouts of FLOUR, BACON, cliErsc. (MAN, OATS, BABLES, FLAX SEED, GRASS SEED. BALED BAY, &v., upon which we will make tolvmmes. or purchase at the beat market ratty for cash. (uovtli ALtirlo d CO. W. IL ENGLISH a RICHANZPArI .J. I. lalltltrr. ENGLISH & RICHARDSON, Forwarding and Commission Men.luinto aml wholopula dealers in Ytha, SAWN and oIL, and PitOPCCE g enerals. War, bora* formerly acrupled i 7 Burbridge B inghtunt, No. Lid Water and 150-Find street, Pittsburgh. 4.b3 ---- JOILV ATWALL. A. .I. Mt. CHAS. A 191.1 1 A TWELL, LEE & CO., , Wholesale Grocers, Product , and Commisalnn Merulutata, and dealers lli llttsburzli Manufgulures, No. 8 11 - 00,1 street, butuvou Water and Faint stroOti, Pittsburgh. aplB TWIN W. BUTLERS CO., Forwarding and ey Commhnion Merchants, deniers to all klndsa MANUFACTURES, . LEAD PIPE and SHEET II . • fl , or. urn „ r m.. Coanntszton .Merchant,and wholesaledr — Alf tif • I: oaataE, lIIITftII, SEEDS and PitODUCE generally, Ry Wooistmet, gittgaugh. meld h. ALLEN, wholegale denier in Foreig,lA WINK& 'BRANDIFS, SEG ARS, Old llonongalielt4 'and lty_o WHISKY, G.a; DISTILLER 4 170. 8 Wood street. Pittsburgh. Wines, Brandies, Gins, GordaLs Jai:unto% Spirits. St. Croix. Ana Neff. Ettgiatol Mum, Clarets. Clionitiouns, Savath Ala- London Brown Stout; Iri,tb. Scotch. Itilonongo- Belo. Rye and ; Apple. Pea.ll, Wild Chvrry and Maeltheriy ftronlie-; imported llnraua. &Indio and Principe Segael; 111.11-t.paniaii and Common Storm , : all at such low pnoem cludivll:;s: riamoaltiou. Fancy Bar Ergs and Lola, I.3.ittle. eiery ay lain.! Di:timid., of alma. I respectfully invite on examination of my stork. at N W o.B Wool ntrtct. Pittsburgh. optt:l y ILLIAM CAR. & ( William Carr late of the Rein of J. l'nrker S Co-) 61W and ,lealerg in rereign N E not BRANDIES, OW Mououg - Aeln anti Rectili“l IVIIISKY, No. =0 Commerce( Bow, Liherty street. l'itteburgh. . W. eIfAL)WICK, dealer in Kentucky I. Leaf TUBAW). RAGS and PAYER, No. 149 otyeet. below Sixth, INtt.,thurgir lap'Ar. 1 y &Er The higlevot market Klee, 10 eloh, paid for Rugg. ==MMI WP. ISIARSIIALL & Importers and daalans in French and American PAPE'R lIANO INtriS, No. ST Wood Btrpot. Pittslnu - gh. AW - Sole agent.i for thu relehrtit,sl manufactures of Messr, Dakinirt Si Co., Paris. ling. BT. C. MORGAN, Bookseller and Sta •• (toner. Fla, always 01.1 !WWI a general assortment of School. Miscellaneous and Blank Rool.; Printing, Post and Cop rap, A. .. N't 11.olooale a n d rotml. No. 104 Wood bul.vr Vieth Ivn.rt siiio, Aka - WANTED—LIitgs and Tatumnf gc-rapA. JOIAN 11. :Si ELLOR, Wiloif•sak and Retail deafer in MUSICAL INSTRUM It NTS. PIANOS. MUSIC, bull sit. BOOKS and STATIONERY, No. SI Wood stre.-t, Pittsburgh. junl NUCUI,LISTER, NV holesale and Re 4 "...p ta I 1 SEgiAlt SIANUFACTI:IiNit and Li.stlrt in all kinds of TOBACCO. SNUFF and 2b Fifth streol, Pittsburgh. limps constantly On hand o largo supply of all the various brands of Imperial Segara. Jet 4 ~ 1 • ' PURiP AMIIEP. 11011E,R1 J Arms,: a 101 EYM.ER & ANDERSON, (successors 1,, ja, Joshua Rhodes & C 0.,) wholc.le doslern lu YOREIG\ l 4 Plall'fS. NCTS, SPICES. CON FECrIONAIIY, SUGAIts, 4,-., „,/ip t , Nu. 39 WoodCharleseet, opposito thu St . Charles hotel, Pitt.. ' . -' . 'L.- . tlirgi" air! - - - ODWELL'S FURNITURE AND Luna, wholesale and retail, embracing every vinare, to Itosevreod, Mahogany and Walnut, sin tiara' chambers, and dining rooms ; equal to any Sor Philadelphia, and at lower priers. Every bj ~. hand, and warranted. t'ere supplied with any quantity of FURNI -1 .I..klnS, on reasonable harms. ail Steamboats famished at tho shortest notice: 'arerooms, Nos. 77 and 79 Third street, PITTSBURGH, TA. COCHRAN & BROS.,Manufactur o Rolling, Iron Vaults, Vaat Doors, Window ;Cos. el Second street and 86 Third street, to band narket streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.; hate on Ay or-new patterns Fancy and Plain, suitable for 1 Particular attention paid to enclosing Graft) Aug &Imo at shun Palm MEI PUBLISHED DAILY BY GLUMOIIE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER '4;10 'WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS CARDS Agent, No: 201 Libet•- thr retioein g very ck.itv Tr OEIN LITTLE, Jr., ty street, has just reccilvc BRANDIES. Gento Brandy, (very toe,) Otard Dupuy di Co., (super ) lacuna Co., L Sazerac. WINES. Sarctol Madeira. Iloward, March & Co , Mara ; Emit India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Minizanillo do Table do Cooking do Beeswing Port, Pm -u Juice du Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaya Dry, Do Swoet, Champagnes. Anchor, Verzenoy, lloidevenk, Together with all other or 11.144. Jnmalca, Snub, Cruz- GEN &gust, • London Outdid, Schnapps. SONDRTF-4. Buthorfortl's Scotch Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Abatistbo, A mso the, Cumcca, ISardines, Mocha and Java, Young Ilya and Bleck Teas, English Bronson CllOOllO, Imported Havana Cigars, of ♦arlous brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, Of all gnitleti. dey connectud with thu my2iticikw ' idirtkat;ll taiNgilg VIER'S. TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Anticipatiug tho ',ant of Gciliti s for transporting; Freight 4 lu aud from the En tern (11i..., tie Penns) Curial and Railroads, we hoer increased our stools oi hoods, kr.. on rune, ton DoIIILD DAILY LINE. which glee') u,ll CAl4.lolty 4 , 1 over 1600 tins per mouth each wily. We assure our (Howls, and disposed to patronise the state improvements, there will be nothing spared on oar part to render general mltisfacttota to torwartiing Enstrtla and Western Freights with promptitude end &path. KLEE. & MITCHELL, augthy Catial Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. J. ULLLANPLE C. T19K91,13: JJ. GILLESPIE & (XL Looking Glass Manufacturers. . and dealers in Looking Glass Plates. Plato Glam. ED gravithga, Cowls and Fancy Goods, I( o. I'd Wood street, Pittle burgh. (hi hand and mado to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Max* Mahogany. Homewood, Walnut and Gilt Frames, or Mould ing,of every description. ls)- Steamboat Cabins Decorated and Gilt. (.n - l.& VN'rERPRISII WORKS, No. 136 Wood .1.4 st., third door below Virgin alley.—HOWN & TEI'LIIII would call the uttoutain of Spurting men to their large all sortment of GUNS. RIFLES and REVOLVING PleTol44. the largest mid twat srlocted stock. ever opened in the mar ket, together with a staisiqral assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERS, TOOLS and FISIII:411 TACKLE, all of which we offer at tho lowest possiblo prices to cash purchasers, or fair good approved paper. marlk ' Aoll A. SWILKR, Wholesale and Retail . Dialler in Furnaces, Ranges, Stores, Tin, Iron sad usekeepers' Ilanhvare, Tiuners' Machines and Toole, Tip Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire itivota. Ac., ett, 24 North &runt) street, (opposite Buehler's llotelj lIARKLSISORG. seti2Lmsl3m WHITE, VENETIAN BLIND MANI...FACTO. nit; hag recovered hie health SO tui to old and has opened 10.4 BLIND BIANUFACTOItY, No. C 5 Fifth street, hear the Poot °Mee, between Wood and Smithfield, where he line an assortment of BLIND el, trimmed with plain and !miry Wrote,! and Silk Trinaminge, mid it prepared to till any odor in hi, lino, on the molt reaaoluiddi terms. Ills work to uarrunted to give aatisfiwtion, or looney refunded. • - • Cy old Blinds rcpalsod. Please give him a call, am he can't ha bent in worlaannablit. jruy7,l3 NEW COACH ANI) CARRIAGE IeAC BROTHERS & CO., coruer Itebecce Anil Iteltuont street', Allegheny City, would rope, C. fully inform their frielois and :ho public geuentlly, that, tlo.y ?lava cotruneured the manufacture of CARRIAII44 ROLICII&S, 11.0CIKANVA VS. lttriUl ES, SLEIGHS and (.1.1.L filterS. in nll thour tartono st3l, oI lhth. 1 End prOporti.m. u.yk_ All orders, will l exixuteit with strict regaryi t., than, bitty} and be of finish. Repair. will &also he uttemled vo the ini.t tvnenual.do U rno.. Ulabig in all their work the best rasteraShaftr, Poles, and Inusil otulf, they feel csnitii dent that all who favor them with their pntvouogv. will 1.4 pertxtly satisfied on trial of their new wort. Purchasers are reituteted to give us a all, before ;met chasing eh:reviler. octrely H. IaTOLLOW.. _. _........13..1HT1S L. 6TLVT:qB GLor.HE ALHEHT: PI'ITSBIJE,GII COACH FACTORY--Btu. BLOW it CLL. entm4Foni L., E. di. Itigelcm, found alley, =sr Wo.,d wtmet, 11ttAburgit--CAP.HIAII4II , i MONIES, PHA IBTOOiri. BUIIIJIL. and Htery HeAcriplital of E.A.NCY VEHICLES built to onkr, and Bub:lied In 4 manner ireaurpmaill for beauty of de.ftign. elegunro of timird., ABl of irortm•iaildp and durability of !mullets. us, All stork ararranceiL n Eo. EL WHITE & CO., No. 59 Marko i J( imotplutiliti.cla and 26 after 510NDAY, November _to claw ,oat preatmt Acct.. of PLOAKS, TAIALAS ao their 'tore, skoln- Ina Amo • btpsixoeut; and 'wishing, td ?la a trnmettiately, clear ant thaistuck. art hand assiocal possible nor211:41 m 111 0 1A31 S. HA% EA -ME OLD PEINT-1 EC4I..TatILIKITMENT. (late Johnston & t'tr,cktutt.) BLANK BOOIC. ¢n4 STATIONJ:111" pared to ex.....uh• every atyie of legml. Corunn•rrinl. Chl and titcalntsso JOB and BOuli t furnish °ver v utu le a the Blank Bair, and Statt,t, vry Liao, 14 the sbort.,4 and on the mt.-a rens.Jlno,l,l term. trlt...lllAuk Kook utui SW toner,' Wureo/owle, Nit/1.41g brill,. arul Book Boldery. corner of Kooket mool Seco old xtx. t•.. II; RICIIARII t'. ISlll KIND, Manutii,turer of Gilt. Silver. Rs :oci and Brolly. li /K 11/;/1-1; LASS, /// /Wilt A IT soul PICTURE FRAMES. l'l and t - toultout/./1. Nu. 21 St. CI:to 411,1. All Istnoole 01 C01011.11L1.11 I Prztanutal, for St...mob //tuo. Ac. All kluolx •/1 tiablusg and rebel/10u, f• order. (lilt bor From,, nod rob:kJ! VA! Melt for 1)11 ntolge, Env,/n/ lug.; Autl Labog - rnithe to or impalrt.l or .I,ln al int Pnitt4.l..: ,, rt,tored in Ih. t manner. •. All Framea and >lou1,1;1171 umoufartan4l ;n ,• tnLlinhmrlLL Ind.) malmut 110111'3. u nl, r.“.14.nu l later. Call awl are. Nu. 21 3t. Clair ninwL, I'LLtabur F ly. rAlt2rx.tf JOHN UROUTT, hopialer 111{.1N DIES, ui N. WINES, .13..mitrr 1401. 01.1 M. ttttt •ki. A6ll, NCI I.ISI Lr.ii ~111.• r ..1 rnwlm.dd tmi.i h ri.llt .i • r,, l'Aishttrgh. rrIILOIAS ULAN Elt, SADDLE, II 111NE,5 AND TRUNK NIANUF ACTURKII, No. 4 St Clmt etrt•i. PatAburgh . Q y tierce Cli'thing, Whips, Spur+, .tr MILLIKEN Sr. CO. hate on hall, at . their extensive CA 11l N6T and CH Al It MAN 1" FA(' Tint t, No. 64 Smithfield street. a large• usi•ortment of l'am'e and Plain Furniture. which they will sell Ci per ,nt. loner than customary I . llto/4. Terms. cash t•nly [deer CILIRLES BARNETT, Movie SHOER AND BLACKSMITH. has er,iteil a new and Brick Shop 011 CHERRY ALLEY, between Third and Fourth streets. when• ho prepared to do all u ark in his line nark the utunost promptitude. Haring had long experience to the business, he respectfully solicits the patrondge of his old ru•tomers and the public generally. Ju'2l MM ES LLI G R, Nlonongaliel J ni., g Mill, would respectfully inform his (newts awl the tits public that ills nt ,-, establishment is nOW in full OpOrn nun, and that ho is proparod to furnish Boat Clint, and 611 all orders for PLANED LUMBER, wtth promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank. planed on one or both tildes. constantly n hand. 6.11, b.f.." and Mvoldloga, of every degcrivtion. road, la rklor. Ilaildere taut Carpeuter, would End it to their fl..ht II Ingo to giro Itlm 11 all. IV 111 Cull 110 w flll - 10,1/1 loom with Planed Stuff, suitable t r evert dewrnptiun of work.. _ _ _ WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth streets, Iteepii the largeat stock of WATCH KY , , VINE JEWELRY, kc., to ho found in Western Pennsylvania. Ito ling experience, established reputation and maii•rate charged present the highest Inducements why thine ill want of a gnd. Watch, or other articles In his line, shouted glen Min en opportunity to servo them. ttey_ Fine Watch Repairing done promptly and In t h e bout 111,11110r.0r2n _ . JAMES DIASELT..... •. .. ............. RICHLY. BLAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE BR, CIES, corner of Seventh and Suntiadd areas, burgh. Farms, Ilona., Lots, Mills, Fut - name, lc. &t., bought and hold on commission j Land 11 lirrunia bought sold and loco tutl ; Bills, ik,nds bud Notes negotiated. Especial attention giran to subdividing Farm., die posing of them. Terme ravonable. Tiara:dew WIG MANUFACTORY—MRs. RENTER, laS doors from the Aqueduct, oppoelte the lidlertor's Office, Allegheny City, iS prepared to fill orders fur WIGS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. The best quality of mater (al In furuhhed, and entire satielection guar anteed. mylfedevely FULToN CAR IVORKS, FOUND. MACHINE 8110 P, Lid:MUSKY, WM.—The sutnurriher having moved into his new Burke, recently erected, caner orWater, MI./enough and Shrilly streets, in prepared to con tract for and execute all onion for Passenger, Baggage, Pest-Oflice, Ileum Freight, Platform, Gravel, fiend and all other descriptions of OAKS. Alec, for STRANI ENGINES of all sizes, GEARING. RA IL ROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other wet k appertaining to a Foundry 111111 MliChillU Shop. The Foremen of the different departments are scientific acid prietillVl Iran Eastern mantifactorier— who keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod ern Improseinents. lang2S:tf ] W'. W. WETHERELL. IL J. CVINXINS....J..C. COVIrI N5....11. C. WOODRAIID. A MERICAN PAPIER MACHE MANE FACTURIN6 COMPAN T, No. 78 Second street, Pitts burgh, mannfacturers of PAPIER MACIIE ORNAMENTS for Churches. Must,, SteanitAutts, Ac.; Mirror and Picture Frames, Window and Door Ilcwln, Brackets, Trusses, Cor nicus. Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Rosettes and Mouldings of every description. alto and design, cheaper and warranted nun, durable than any ott e r article Dow in [MP. .. the shorte9t notice. t g teanderat Sondem 19 P'‘ fly di ircount of its light WCi CUMMINS, TUNILS CO., No. 79 Second street, between Wood and Market. 021 Pittsburgh. rdem executed, N. 11.—Attentinti of St recte4l to this article, on J. 0. JONES p. DENNT TONES I: DENNY, Forwarding and Commission MIT () chants, No. 01.Watcr street, Pittsburgh. [aP lO LAW BOOKS.—I am authorized to sell low some valuable Low Books. 10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr; BollYieell Institutes ; Orceuliet 's Evidence ; Wharton's Elgtvit-, last And other Reports, kioroontsry works, Sc. CIE.O. F. WILLMORR, at the office of Morning Poet. GREASE -20 bbl. for Railroad and Coa Care, for omit. by [deo2) HENRY U. COLLINS_ INFANTS' FANCY HATS AND CAPS, at 91 Woad street. Well J. WILSON & SON. YOU can be thoroughly suited with A_mbro types or Daguerreotypes, at CARGO'S, 70 Fourth Bt., opposite Wil§ins &Wu. cleco •, fit"' • ' • FOR SALE h ND TO LET NOTICE TI) IV lIOM IT MAY CONCERN 'fie Public Spring Salo: Rind Estate al Rochester are now closed, and the 11U11.DINti SEASON has fairly commenced. Ever) CitIZCLI of It.s:liixter is basil) emph i).ol. EN 1•11 thirty or ttt) new families. who Kara 1 , 4,4/11.1k. CIII/vIIS the Spring. lind coma:ant employment ; and In a few day+ n hundred families tours will ls 3 required to carry on the work of the pis:sent season. The the But7dirl7 Establb‘hmmt is now env completion, and trill be bi full operation in dune. Several Cars will be ready for delivery, by contract, the Ist of July 1845. Two or threo newelturches. in Rochtsuer, will hocuntracted for lnunedlately, and nut.-0005 oilier improventeubt will Ito couttnenceol. requiring a alma amount of mechanical awl other labor Codependent of the Cur E6tablishnient, which will probably employ from one to (WO hundred. A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh hue just pur chased nine large lets, and contraeted to make upon them forthwith 50Q,001,1 bricks. I.`wo gangs of hands comluence work the present NVVCII• besides the other yards heretofore edablislied iu the neighborboal. Our :4/1. , qUarciet ate already olive with wet kmen, and thy road leading to them lined with (clans. Lumber is hueomiug obluntant and cOvap, and tenements Wilt soon spring up to rho, coma of our houses. n Lich now have five families, four familt,s, this, families. and dorms of Omni two families each. Any syn., did not hay cheap lode at [ha tone pit sate. last season, or the four public allieN the present spring, can still accuro good bargains at private rate by railing on the sid,cribei in Rochester: Tuipaa--One-tirirti down, ono-On/xi in one year and one tided in two yearn. M. T. C. GOULD. few lots call }et he had at flit to $lOO each, if apph,..t for tho 'Lott. May. The,,,, into NPJ twist os large ;IA 0 .dial ca, lots, i ir. 4U tout and tho price out? from $1.:o) foot liouL The present reterNed Indnestead and n,:44 - ndieeut profit of Ovid Pinney, four urns in of On. I,,rotigh of I:oeheAter ; tIUI, the berital rui tnelity I.lillillg. scaling Ara, of F. Reno, ran he bought till. ttali the i.ulitierilea at neat ItarKaina, anti (tient fire lot Tiro sour ea, LIAIS uithw a hundred Inds.. G. inyi; Q I:PE lt .NIEI:CII.AN'r AN!) kntisT 1 MILL. riAI.DIS IN FARM AND I3PRoVE)IENTS. (/•eph ant (hurt .Soh..—itn Thursday afternoon. January lath, ~f h o twelute,,, Will, In, olds by order of Mrs. )lary It. Doris. Adnituistratriz of the late James Da vis, deeenYed, that %minable piece of land, situate on Chartiers miles from Pittsburgh Lai the eteuberiellie Turn pike timid. in Robinson and l'hartiers Tmenslatet, ronLitning tour acne, nnJ seventy perches. ou whleb iv erected a Drat rknol Flawing 11111. in gOO.l order. ertirable of tttrning out 180 ht.lti flour per day, aith it Stote Mouse, Dwelling house, Cooper The 31111 rto. eon , four p.ir4 Ittnra, three itt.loB4; Cloths. three Preen., tse void 11ftehine,i, Corn and oiler impi -,, ,ment, The Wall piPiVer twi..rr t ; 1130 03 1130 ,•1,0), 1.. wlti, 11 I, Olnitl , ,l htoaut I...Wer When v , •11.1r. , 1 tinder for - 00,111th, 01 . t',1115. (lint valuable Fitrua a.ljounng Iltv 81,0, 13( 1.0...0tit ..-cupteti Mrs. bulls, c.031.0‘00, up., !Inf. of fifty acres els , n , land, Nblisioll Ilan,,nod 13ttl, 1001.1.010. Emit trews clirubb,v, in high Cllr It may be dit Pled art„ ~ ral Itat,L+oBl, 3 00110 ) rents, !wing among the 11104 111 1110 aieints 11114 cite, and in ri lieightrorti., , t high?) Title indispit. tattle. Ton.usi—etne. third 'di, and t y,tra, H ith intereut 4,-21 I' 11 1, Viz , . Au. ii..urt.r. B ARO .11N 01 : FE iL N — . o nlntersigilod ‘41.-0, fur sale : 4 1X IA f ...round fronting upon twit ititjoinithi, Use beina of th.• I'Llt,t•oc it IL and ohnelh,lie Lilo a. m. .1 tog honing/1 of !I'6 PORT. tour 01 the Lots are fe. t iis o lath by nta•ut 12t1 in depth, frunitutt at an. t n•I Oii• 1.101•44. to.i nt the other tat Ltinclait einnt : and iw., of Uinta froolina 11l thw whole leneth othoi etreeta. Aso-- T%V I I tA,T,, ~. tat in width. (looting the aid. , .1.1 the lietnit. wet in ITO I;IAL ••in• of the LutA bor•lin• log Lx ita Who). 1. 111 i, un .iiirothe ann.!. NO I•roperty Ito, In- hood, nod it St 111 In. ...old low. Part of the l...)ineut taken to . ...to. L. or rohltrllly ilia Itailrunil, if de.trull. tiß 1 F ti I 1.1.)11111.F., Unice of tlo• Nicirlitl4; foot A ti • 40AL WORKS 1 , 1.11{. SALE.-Sixty aired %._„/ of im.t. alto, Ilva, 1.4 , 1 all the ilit• in w•. •-4nl ,iperri,l,ll. Snot Fill ILI unled na ti,. Nli•ll , 4l,lLtian root. hole.. e rut— hurith. anti to ani•iii•••••1 nal, a V trial How., ham. Truant ant liarlmr. vtlu of t 'Led •• Ii• • I. and,nnwut 1.0 eurprk. , . - / ilz 411.A/11..1. Nor forth, Itirtletilai • all. 1) to NIL*II..I2L.ON At PAYNE, No. 11.. httierty etreet 0 11,_./ neon at the Y.AIJLIt4a. thana 1 F No thAttlh atrea.t. TI. ..kreat of Ito. i'lltulitlW will he fotth there, .t.. 1 I. taepoh...l to Gil uthl r4l ri.;111.1 1-4 Sial. 1.111 , 1 1 qnl IV,. IS ian new luver.tion--ut II unt,ve..l by tit rq- kuut it. GI a taut', ut ruottutt.) ill 44 1, 1..4 arid ituutm.t. It burnt utak.- 3 131Ulettlt I.gia I tail 6. tulle out A . It, uul flit right, t uiu 1.,c. buid 11 JOHN W. HI rr, l',Lwater W • y' which aolce iatz•Le txa lw lueAtetl rt 11,m•ratu,nt prte”.• a/. It eral. 1 )1. of lo 1.0.4 .1,•01 13.4 ,n :lag,. Lily in tiott istiblent to L•tilty .001 / tn. iliol IL•Li 1 '4lO 000 iitre4 ImA, K Iilt;II V\ .1421 /Is. oon, Feren II o tuf :thait 11X ABU. \ 'll,i •• .21..1 I-al! s I 4 1-tz. i It Lib , : I I t, • •I -- Cart , 11.1 Lag I I.• men Mk. I 1, , i• 4V. (Amity =II 1;1 1; ; tat I‘.• 4.1,11 H. ,I)1111,11t111k t• 1,01 ;.••t• !IP t.1 ,• •••• . 11/r •t •• cill•••1•01t •11. 't , h - Ow 1 , 11.11,1, ,t Itl.ll. %I.•• 1 -1.11:.• • I .tll t. , li• .tp 1.1. itti•l er tli 4114 11.. all " S I I 11111F.II CITV PI 10,11 I .I[l. ellenl ,•!u.l A.l I 11.. tem, til A•eefelli, ,litte 1 .. ..1iiv1,111n, In •11.110:. t.r the lit, t 1 t Pitt .10.1;1., mot of tho ,(111.4.11,111 I, 11".1t1. 1 1 \.l\h is. V.. 1.4. ]'..vol nl snot .1, t*.o.. thno. v Pro.lnronf that t \I, TL V.,ItA 1 JA \ .1.111 A El 1\:.I. trotoif thy tiih .of .. th.o 11 nr.l .041 Ills c.,•..t• t.. 1 •I OW 11,1,..f rwoo tat iv tv tho Cmotoonn...lll. al 0 nt al 1.10. of holding .•1.0 - Itons n, thott 'A 0r.L.., mot rleot 1 .01101 r, . nofoll •PI w. / 1 11,, 11141,11,41 1., I, Olt , /ILO, 01 the 11,111 - 1,e1tI•011,11 of flu. Coon - nom, onlth, 1.. I. 110 \ of ..td Illy 00.1 that ..0 lb. +moo • tit. 1.44./1, 10.111' I /11111, Pi 1.. Ili,/ 1.,. .11,in, too: 4.101 111, , I.•'f Fit 91 110,1 0 , 11 .1.• tby 10111.4 11, ,Noll In , 0 01..0.1-r Llo. f .. 0.1...1 1.010.11 oi .1.0.1 foul 1...,0, 10 1.0 t0..011...r. of Ow r...nottot, 1..00.11 E....x . 0011 1' m 1.-, to 1.. o m. 01.10 4. tho nod 10.1.-m• 1., he 11,111twre of 111.. C.onroon Council. Third W.tr.l —OllO [4,1441 to. to' u nomMer if Um Seloct, f.. 101 Ihqo foo.of.orb of th.. tforomou It. V. , tu 11. it or 1--4 1.. 1/I,llil, 14,0 amt Iwo pot 1,1% 1• , oi the. • •111U1..11 roll°. Fifth 41 0. - ,l—• 1.. h.... on 0.100 . ..1 the t . foloot. 00.1 hi,. 11, Motu!. the l'omool. Snell 110,1--tho , 1. .if nfol foor por,ons I.; lit 1111•111 1 ' ..t th.. 041111.1. oion llt IVar.l--4 111 t. , momboy tit. att.l Iwo 11.00.,a, to 111 , 1,11W1S .41110 1'4111111 , M 4:introit Eighth NVltt.l---10se porsoll to L... 0 1...•1111.or of (Ito f.14.1....t, told flinw ho timotto.., of Ihn 1 . ..11110 , 41 04110 it. 11 . 0r.t- -All, 14.1., to loseol M.. :W.. - f, ol lno pwrion, to 1..; inottshery of tho Common Coundi -toil of whom plod! to. AnaltHrd t.. son,. Inetnhor 4,f Ihu lomo ../f 1111. C,lllllllolitltudl 1111, 110 hrlii , l of Ca)) flos 2.oth tiny of mob., A P. 1...15. \ P. 101.7. %i.yur. Ptanhilrglt B()I ) K Al; ESC\ The her. 113 ve 4,t,,m1-1;;.,1 ILL te 111 sad will ittly bout at pubis-anon at the tetail tt ty dt pd s t o ga Any poisons, ter lora Alamo 1110,1,X:option to it tt of nay of the t Alo f t:tido, ttiolmtu . s, FI nuk Ad.. will leiviVe ountozinos for trio ?Mil a •liielitll4l lithograph porti oil at sillier 15 oolaugton, Jack... 4 or or. it 5U1, , r11 , 111,. to is j 9 awl asl slagwn.. tla wli reerits a i•dny of tallier .tf tba Lltroo to II subs, t ilm o, gli 0n th Magattnes, all tilt, pmtrodo still Ist sent grata. Music furnished to theme echo may atoll it Envelopes of every drocriplitto and oleo in largo or small quantities lartllobed :Zeal Preletei. Int,. A,' semi to 11,ety ilesdrtptioti tlograx ott ossl ex, mod with rtcotto , . anddespdteli. Views of . Intildittes. 'too spapet lloadlnes. 1 leas ..1 nook Illostt Moms, isolgn Cerldticsdes. Ilusittoss Cools. Ac. All ostlers sent by mod promptly ulletitled 10. Periston usslinte, sotto, of then isms enitrot ed.. - nu Ki . 11.1 a kii4oll,ll , t) lit , or sketch of list buildiug by maul or Pi.llsl.lllfi at it instance Imeltzt; saleable urti. In would nod it to their atntontott,a to adds,. the sulistcribers, no we aiiuld act so ogotits tot the sale of the same. ItYll.lll A PIERCE, 5U South Thud stroel, ti 211 lAv, Dlt. If. J. BORRETTE, 13 Fourth street, VRENCII nAtli i+ unfailing in tip fafie..l all tliono pfunfoi and clan p•ruum disvotrrn Illy . euli ject. It ini,dr•,.alv, , all and detalaated tonl at.•, In reolintiUg and ntrvnoli , nlng the rp.tew, and “11,111111111 for the dulled 01 . , SIM IL ail it will in it nL.at time remove nll We are not of the number olio believe and at iit accord ance with the belie! thrit I,mg. avid chtborsite detail irises Uoight Lind dignity to objevt. of 111.4114.11itP.5 trivial oip..rt; io the em, teary 1 , 011100, and hold thou simplicity and until unV , et sue - b 30 it thy an, atten tion. in decidedly Ito snot riot, re and owiebi colors. In On. present ihstance, our ic eat desira is to b.. itiolcrstoisl by tlioso who may look to US fm106.1.1W LOU, allelse hying con mitered of WillOr circular& tra..thlieti hours, trout - OA. Nr. to OP. M. 11100:3,0 Neither with my evo ikor with my faith will I trifle." IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITIf BAD 81011 T.—Persons Mllfrerlag (tom Bad Sight, arising front impaired vi ion, konstitutional de ay, old up or other ea 11.0..1, would do well to call upon Dr. ti. E. SHAW, PRACTICAL OCTICIAN, NV tiers they noky rely upon gutting Swamies sodentlfically adapted to the dt'ST WANTS OF THE EYE. Address, 2g Fifth street.. opposite A A...Sluaou'e. Pittsburgh. P B.Teloscopes. Micr,eropes, Thernmineters, and every article apiiertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired Lai the poerniaes. ulaases inserted in old Fraine.i. Any article not approved of, exchanged free of ex. pens, doc7dy FUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS, what st) suita ble as a Pocket Revolving Almanac, to tell the day 0. the month at an Instant's glance; or a Locket Locket of mente. The at' de articles can be had at dera) NO. 53 M A IIK ET ST. LA • HIRSH:FIELD A: SON, No, TO Wood et , have received a fre.ll assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . . . Al.So,ltArto . lot of Fancy and Varisty Goods, suitable for Holiday Presents, such as Porte Mon moles. Chlir". PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY,, JANUARY 4, 1556. 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LOWER than former prices, These who desire any article in this way will lease call. declo 33R0. ~ • , =MEM p C ELM =II PITTSBURGII POST. FRIDAY ItIORNIN'O ICUNCLUDIV:I , . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Beresford were the only persons amongst our uew friends to whom I had told my Fortune ' s story. 1 did not feel that it wag a thing 1 needed to tell to every one ; but now I was anxious that Nevill should know it, and felt uneasy is day after day passed, and kept him still in ignorance. But indeed I was perplexed what to do, for he and I were almost never alone, and in the state in which matters were yet he tween him and Fortune, it would have heen pre- mature and even indelicate to ask Mrs. Beresrord to interfere. There was only one opportunity I bad fur speaking to him, and that I last. I remember that day well. My father and Fortune had gone after dinner to my sister Kate's, ex pecting to be back in an hour, and when the hour had nearly elapsed, Nevill came in alone, bring ing a request that they would return with him to spend the evening at the lieresfords. I thought they would scion he in, so he willingly agreed to wait; and sitting beside me at the open window, he presently hegan—it was the first titno he had ever done so—to talk of Fortune. It was strange; without a word of preparation or intro duction, he spoke of her as only one who loved her could speak. For n moment I was startled ; then I fell into ids tone. and I too talked of my child as I could Lave dune to few but him. There MLR no explanation between us, but each read the other's heart fully and perfectly. And, yet, not even then did I tell him Fortune's story. I longed to do it—it was on my lips again and again—but I was expecting her return with my father every moment, and l leered to he inter rupted when I had once begun. So the time went past, and I woo vexed with myself when it was gone, that my talc was still untold. Though it was after sun , et when they came in, :Nevin persuaded them still to accompany him back. I remember well his warm though silent farewell to me that night. I remember, too, when they were all away, how long I lay and thought in the summer twilight. I ought to have been glad, and I man &f., but yet some low sad voice, that I thought 4 had hushed to silence years ago for ever. would atrakti in my heart again, making me break the beauty of that sum mer evening with my rebellious tears. It was only for a little time, for I, who had been so hap py, what right had I to weep because some hopes had died .! I pressed my tears bark, praying to be forgiven, and anon the soft stillness of the night calmed toe, aml I thought again of my dear child, and eagerly and hopefully as ever I had done when 1 was young. I dreamed bright dreatuA fur her future life. When I was young! I was but nine-and t went). now, yet how far back my youth seemed Strange, there were scarcely two years between me and Nevin, yet bow every one—how he, how I myself—looked on me avoid compared with him. It was late when they came home that night, and I thought my darling looked sad. I had thought so once or twice or late. She slept in a room opening from mine : and always came the last thing to say good-night to me. To-night, when she came. I was grieved, for she looked as if she had been weeping. She stood beside my couch—the light from behind, that streamed through the epened door. reviling on bright, un bound hair, and also herself looking so pure and beautiful—my 01V11 Fortune: I kept her a few minutes by me, for I longed to cheer her; but she did not seem to care much to talk. I "aid something about Nevill, and she asked it' he had : been long here before they came. • .A.b.ont an hour,'' I said. "Ah I am glad," she answered. "1 was afraid my. pour Aunty had been alone the whole night. It was kind of lam." Yes, he is always kind, .leAr." I said Which she ..1,1 not answer, but smiled gently to herself, and stood in silence, with my hand in hers; then suddenly she frightened me, for quickly stooping down, she laid her head upon my shoulder, and I felt her sobbing. At first she would not tell me why she wept, but whispered through her tears that it would grieve the : that ' I should think she was ungrateful—l, who had been so good to her, and loved her see well always. But when I pressed her earnestly ; it came at last. It was because through the wide world she knew not where to seek for a father or a mother because, to the very name she bore she had no claim, because to all but us. she steel, her life heed ever been a deceit, and was HO still , because she feit so humblest before those she loved, knowing that she had no right they should be true to her whose first step had Fern a f:11,0100t1 to them. She told use this, pouring it out rapidly—pas sionately ; and I understood it all, and far more than she told me. Alas! I might have guessed it all before. I comforted leer as I could. I told her that her first grief she must bear still—hopefully—if she could; that 64; the rest, she should not sor row any longer, for fill who- , e life she cared for should know what her history was. I told her to have courage, and I thanked her earnestly and truly, for how she had spoken to tne then; and presently, weeping still, bat happier and fall o f love, my darling left me—deft me to weep, be cause a grief I should have known w,,uld came had fallen on me. I said that the Beresfords were landed proprie ters, and Arthur was their only son : so hiscom- Mg of age way to he a great day. II course, I very seldom moved from home: but it had long been a promise that On this occasion we were to spend a week with them, and the time was now close at hand ; indeed it was on the second day, I think, after I had this talk with my child; that our visit was to begin. So, early on that day we went. I have not mentioned that, for the last fort night, besides :Nevin, the Bereslords had other visitors with them— a brother of Mrs. Beres ford's—a Colonel Naughton with his wife nuil ' their two children, a little boy and girl. They had just returned from India. where, indeed, Mrs. Ilangliton had lived many years. She was in delicate health, and did not go out much, so that she was as yet almost a stranger to me; hut the little I- have seen of her, and all that Fortune had•told me about her, pleas9d me so much that I was not at all sunny for this opportunity of know ing more of her. There was something graceful and winning in her manner, indeed, that prepos sessed most people in her favor, and there was much, both of beauty and refinement, in her face. It was the day after we came, and a kind of preliminary excitement was through the house, for the next morning was to usher in Arthur's birth-day : and to-day Mrs. Boresford was giving a large children's party, expressly in honor of little Agues and Henry Naughton. I think we had every child for six or seven miles around ns sembletl together : and there had been music and dancing and a ceaseless peal of merry voices all through the long summer evening, and everybody looked gay and happy, and all went well, for not a few of the elder ones had turned themselves into children too, fur the time, to aid them in their games. It was growing late, and even the lightest feet began to long for a little rest, when from oue large group that had gathered together, there came a loud call to play at forfeits ; and in two or three moments all were busy gathering pretty things together to pour iuto Fortune's lap ; qua then they merrily began the game, and laughed and clapped their hartds with delight as each holder of a forfeit was proclaimed, The most uproarious laughter had just been excited ky Nevill's pot formative of some penalty allotted to him 1 and then I recollect well how he came, looking very happy, to kneel at For tune's feet and deliver the next sentence. She held up a little ring; and, when she asked the usual question, what the possessor of it was to do, he answered gaily, tt To give us her autobiography." There was a pause for a moment, while they waited for Fortune to declare whose the forfeit was, but she did not speak, for the ring was hers. Nevill had risen from her knees, and see ing it, he exclaimed, laughing, for he knew it, tt What, bliss Wildred, has this fallen to your lot " She looked up hurriedly froth him to me, and said, "Aunt Dinah," quickly, as if to ask me to speak. But, before I had opened my lips, Mrs. Beresford came forward and said kindly : - 14 4ievili, I think it will be hardly fair to press thheOfeit. We can't expect young ladies to be willltitg'to declare their autobiographies in pub lic; you know." „” 1.•-•749*,,o; • ••••' JANUARY 4 FORTUNE WILDRED. BY CHARLES DICKENS. 't4 t - • '. 11 4. % %7r *l' : EMS= NUMBER 81. I interrupted Nevill and answered, " But If you will take my account of Fortunes life instead of culling on her for her own, Ilhin I can answer for her willingness to let you heal it. Shall it be so, Mr. Relington!" But he was eager that it should be passed oven; was even vexed that any word had been sail, about it at all. I understood his delicacy went and thanked him for it in my heart, but I knel. what my child's wish was, so I would not what he asked me, but promised that when chi children were away, the story should be told 1. and then the game went on. It was past ten o'clock when they gaatheretl round me to hear my child's history. There wa l , no one there but the Beresfortis, and the Haughi tons, and Nevill, and ourselves. I saw that in:, child was agitated, but I would not have he. either know that I guessed she was - so, or that shared her agitation, so I took out my knitting and began working away very quietly as I talk . - ed, just glancing up now and then into one or the other of my hearers' faces—into Nevilrs oftenest, because there was that in the earnest look tre fixed on me which seemed to ask it more than thu rest. There was not really very much to tell, and I had gone on without interruption nearly to the end, and was just telling them how I called her Fortune because we thought the name she said she Lad was so strange, when, as I said the word " Willie," a sudden cry rang through the room. It fell upon my' heart with a,.strange terror, and in an instant every eye was turned to whence • it came. Pale as death, her figure eagerly bent forward, her hand grasping Fortune's shoulder, Mrs. flaughton sat. From my child's cheek, too, all color had fled ; motionless, like two marble figures they fronted ono another ; their eyes fixed on each other's faces with a wild hope, a wild doubt in each : it lasted but a moment, then both as by one impulse, rose. Mrs. Houghton stretched " Mother !" burst from For- out her hands tune's lips. There was a passionate sob, and they were wrapped in one another's arms. I saw like one in a dream—not feeling, not understanding, not believing. A giddiness came over me ; a sudden dimness before my eyes ; a feeling of deadly sickness, as we feel when we are fainting. There began to be a burr of voices, but I could distinguish nothing clearly until I heard my own name spoken. " Dinah," my father was saying hurriedly, " you have that little portrait—give it tome." I roused myself by a great effort,.und taking the locket front my bosom ptitjt in his hand. Another moment, and there was a second cry ; but this time it was kery only of joy. " Yes, yes ! 4 1 heatal Mm i gtilighton passion ately saying, in a voice aIL brOlevfiitth emotion, I knew it, I knew it! It is my child—my Willie—my little Willie!" and she pressed the portrait to her lips, and looked on it as even I had scarcely ever done. AI! I needed no other proofs. I needed no thing more than that one look to tell me I had lost my And. Mrs llaughton had sunk upon her seat again, and my darling was kneeling at herteet, clasp ing her hand and weeping. They spoke no more ; they, nor any one ; then, when a minute or two had passed, Colonel Naughton raised my child kindly from the ground, and placing her mother's hand in hers, led them silently together from the room. I closed my eyes and turned away, but still the tears would force their way through the closed lids upon my cheek. And, as I wept, feeling= that night I could not help it—so lonely and so sad, a warm, firm clasp came gently and closed upon my hand. It was Nevill, who was standing by my side, and as I felt that friendly pressure, and met the look that was bent upon me, I knew that there was one at least who, rejoicing in my Fortune's joy, could yet feel sympathy for me. It was not long before Colonel Ilaughton came back, and from him we learnt all that there-was to tell. hl . . iiiiiighton, when very yonng,-had married a Captirin Moreton and sezompanitd him to India, sphere my child was born, and called after her mother, Wilhemina. But she was deli cate, and the doctors said that the Indian climate would kill her: so before she was two years old, they were forced to send her home to England, to relations in the north. An English servant was :it:int iu charge of her, and both there com mitted to the care of an intimate friend of theirs who was returning to England in the same ves- 901 but the lady died during the passage, and of neither child nor nurse were there ever more any tidings heard, except the solitary fact—which the captain proved—that they JUNI-ire in Eng land. It was fifteen years ago. The woman had money with her belonging to Mrs Houghton, as well as-the whole of the child's wardrobe; quite enough to tempt her to dishonesty. And such WM the history of my Fortune's birth. I went away as soon as I could to my room, and lay there waiting for my child; for I knew that she would come. The moonlight streamed in brightly and softly, and the shadow of the trees without the window came and waved upon my couch, rocking gently to and fro, with a low music, like a song of rest. It stilled my heart, that quiet sound ; and laying there alone, I prayed that I might have strength to rejoice, and not to mourn at all, and then after a long time I grew quite calm, and waited quietly. My darling came at last, but not alone. Her mother entered the room with her, and they came together, hand in hand, up to my couch, and stood beside me, with the moonlight falling on them and shining on my child's white dress, as if it was a robe of silver. We spOko little, but from Mrs. Haughton's lips there fell .a tow most gentle, earnest loVing words, which sank into my heart and gladilitled me . ; and then she left me with my child, alone. My darling clung around my neck and wept, and, calmer now myself, rpoured out all my love upon her, and,sootheil her as I could, and then we talked together, and she told mo all her joy. And there were some words that she said that I have !lever Biuce forgotten, nor will forget-- words that have cheered me often since—thu live in my heart, now, beautiful, distinct and clear as when she spoke them first. God bless her—my own child! Brightly as ever the sun rose upon an August morning, did his first .raye beam through our windows to welcome Arthur's birth-day. There was nothing but jay throughout the hours, and happy faces welcoming each other, and gay voices, and merry laughter making the roof ring. There are a few days in our lives which stand out from all others we have over known ; days on which it seemed to us as if the flood of sun light around us is gilded with so bright a glory, that even the commonest things on which it falls, glow with a beauty we never felt before ; days on the fresh breeze passing over us, and sweeping through the green leaves overhead, whispers ever to us to cast all sorrow from our hearts,' for that in the great world around us there isinfinite joy and happidess and love. Such a day was this ; and bright and beautiful, with the blue, clear sky, with the golden sunbeams, With the light, laughing wind, it rises in Iny memory now —a day never to be forgotten, I was not very strong, and in the afternoon I had my couch moved into one of the quiet rooms, and Iv there pasting, with only the distant sound of gay voices reaching me now and then, and, everything else suite still. I had not seen much of my child during the morning, but I knew that she was happy, so I was quite content. And indeed 1 too, myself, was very happy, for the sunlight seemed to have pierced into my heart, and I felt eo grateful, and so wining that all should be as it was. I had lain there alone about half an hour, when I heard steps upon the garden walk with out. The head of my couch was. turned - from the window, so I could not easily see who it was, but in a few moments they came near, and For tune and Novill entered the room by die low, open window. " I was longing to see my ohild," I said softly, and with a few loving words she bent her head down over me, kissing me quickly many times. Neill' stood by her side, and smiling, asked: - " Will you not give me a welcome too? I said warmly, for I am sure I felt-it, " You know tnat you are - always weleotrie." He pressed my hand ; and after a, moment's pause, half seriously and half gany,lieWelit (in— " Aunt Dinah, I have come . to asks boon, l —the, greatest boon fever askedOf any one._ ISt_ill,you. grant it do you think r' . . I looked at him earnestly. wonderitigi. hoping, doubting; but I could not spot, nor-did he wait long for an answer ;--but b'ending-his head low : . . . " Winyou givehte," he said—and the exqui- re r _BATESff. OVERNISING, 1,6 , 11Eit, (iN Iff -1,1& OnellsteAre, une . lusnrtion_ eaat'iaoiailnlitilieitiOn— Do. one .. . ...... po. two weag • •bo. = ttitooitieeks. Do. one monde . Du. two' months. ' tntatOolithi, . Do. four months - six mouth& Da. ono' year ' Standing - Cart; ma tiara or less, per annum CHANGEABLE AT PLE.A.SGEE: - • Ouo uare, per annum, (exriasive of the,paPera 25 00 Marrhkge notices, 50 rents; Death ilOtiCeSil2s.milts• site tenderness - of hie rich voice' iS:VitlOtteglill —" will you give me your Fortune to be ever ' .. -- iiine — Oriliiiitea- - -to - gc763 - acuracy near LondZ, . . - and Fortune with her mother to relations further : • • ' - ...-'s , ,'- ' ~..= , north. .. . . ; • q.. 5 It west° me a very sad winter, for I was lone- 1,-,,,1i. , . 0 ,„1 0 :' ....- ly without my child..but I looked -forward hope- --''' -- , - ;-"?..,41 - fully, and every one was very kind. And in the ''''''.: l ' -' Spring an unexpected 4.happiness befel us, fora mt,- - living near ~,, us in Mr. Beresford's gift became -.., - -*.., vacant suddenly, and ,before it was quite sum- ,s . .f* - 4 . '" . mer again, Nevill was established as the I/ 311 , . ' -'I N ''' rector there. Aud then my darling and he was ~..,,,, I , '''' mrnied.l There is a little child with a dark-blue eyes and golden hair, who often makes sunshine in iiy rOonov,hose merry laughter thrills my heart, whoset low, sweet songs I lovo to hear, as nestled by my side she sings to me. They call her Di nah, and I know she is my darling's little girl ; but, when I look upon her face I can forget that twenty years passed away, and still believe she is my little Fortune, come back to be a child again Cincinnati Flour--Short Wight. The abundance of the recent harvest and (con sidering the.enormous yield) the unusually high prices that have ruled Breadstnffs, would induce one to believe that those into whose hands these staples first fall would have no inducement to act dishonestly ; but it appears that such is not the case, and that certain millers and packers of flour in the west, are practising frauds in weight which would put to the blush the honesty of their more ingenious brethren iu the oast who, whilom, obtained such an enviable notoriety bathe sale of wooden nutmegs. It appears by the statement of the Cincinnati Price- Current that the. Flour Inspector of that city has detected more frauds of this description - within thepast year than be has ever before heard of in his whole life time. The law of Ohio while it prescribes the legal weight of a barrel of • M;;' , l'f • flour and is clear. and. explicit as to how it shall be packed and branded, does not make it the duty of the'lnspector to weigh the flour nor designate the manner in which the miller or pricker is to be punished for ;this species of dishonesty. The consequeneeds that the Cincinnati market is filled with barrels-of floor which contain but from 185 to 190 lbs., instead of 196 lbs., the legal weight. Some of this light flour has been brought ti Pittsburgh, but owing to the stringent applica tion of ear laws by our vigilant Flour Inspector, "we have been comparatively exempt from the lit igation and hiss which - must inevitably result from this practice.• .The law of 'this State impo ses a fine of 10 cents per bbl. for short weight, 75 cents for false, tore, ti cents for weighing and 10 cents for heading and - filling; a forfeiture of 10 cents is also imposed for omitting the brand " No. 1 " on each bbl. or the "No. 2 " on each half barrel and 20-cents for neglecting to mark the tare on each barrel or half barrel. This is explicit enough and the law has ben invariably enforced here ; besides, our - Mirchants, until re cently, have had no difficulty iii obtaining justice from the.Cineinnati merchants from whom they have purchased light flour, who have promptly made the proper deduction from the price when 'l3ifinitt - erof theft-Mid.- A case has, - httwever, recently come trp, in which a respectable merchant of Cincinnati not only refused to make reparation, but on sub mitting the matter to, the: arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce of, that city, it was deci ded that the Pittsbergh ineriniiit should be the loser by the .fraud?.. ,:iVq_.r.give. the narration of the facts, in the lappageof the committee which contains the gist of the argument of these ar bitrators : "The defendant sold - 104 bbls. of flour to the plain- tiff guaranteeing the inspection in this city; the plaintiff employed the regular Flour Inspector and had the flour examined and the Inspector having re ported the lot all right, the sale was Completed; the plaintiff, shipped the .flour to Pittsburgh, where it was again inspected and found to fall short in weight from three to ten pounds per barrel, and in view of these facts the plaintiff - seeks to'recorer off . . ...,:yr,,y:-.c ,„,. a s i 1~ f t a F` ` - t x. OD itoxiviait, OR We ,1 4' • • • • (From the Pittsburgh Pri,e-Cnrrent.l the defendant the charges and deficiencies arising out of re-inspection of the dour at Pittsburgh. The com mittee decides that inasmuch as the defendants only guaranteed the inspection in this city, their responsi bility ended as soon as the terms of sale were cum. piled with, and that they are therefore not amenable for the expenses arising out of reinspeetion Of the flour at Pittsburgh!? This extraordinary decision of the committee of arbitration was brought before the committee of appeals, WhO'sustnined the decision of the ar bitrators, and Our Eittatur h merchant was litely informed by his — o % could have no recourse artmusthimself.feet_ bill of costs for the arbitraliiii. While we admire the loae . ',.ef our Cincinnati • friends, thus beautifully illustiSited by themielves; we have puzzled our brains somewlatio.findmn: what code of ethics could have prevailed among the committees of arbitration and appeal inthus making the innocent suffer for the guilty. We ore old-fashioner) enough to believe • that the nearer frauds can be brought home to those who perpetrate them the less the probabili:ivof their commission. la the absence of proplattiSfor the protection of purchasers and consumeiibt,fiour, we. looked for is different decision eit-thelart of the Chamber of Commerce ; one witiChYOU„ki protect Cincinnati customer., from loss.'7 -1 ,4;,.,itTe pleased to find that the Price-Current of tbacettY, acknowledges the defects of the present iaty #4l. • suggests a remedy, and we hope that the her of Commerce will take immediate actiottepan - VJ a subject of such vital importance to the busretts interests and commercial reputation of t‘ flourishing city. Joseph White's Carriage Repository :- JOSEPII WHITE, now carrying on Mari nem in his spacious premises, know lately enlargeil,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg- rekt • Turnpike, near the Two Milo fun, between ; Pittsburgh sun Lawrenceville, respectfully invites the putlir to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ku. And IP particularly Informs gentlemen purchasers, that one pre! only Is - made. ' Fourteen years' experience in the business enables hint 14 ,rrt ' place before his patrons the souse ChOieo COnthrtioll Of Um riages which, so many ycars past it loss been his partici:llM, department to select, teem the various and mast talentril Es-stern runnufachwers. The lancers of Isis new system is - • „ complote---the economy of his arran,Tsments will supply tlrs, best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencturtheredi by those heavy expenses, which the mania for dircerating houses of business he heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents,) JOSEPH WIUTE will-sell,: un ready money only, at much less than the usual pricek skir.Carriages repaired iu the best manner, with dew-paycli with:ll*w ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney anti- Cdmusellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, About ter procuring Bounty Laub* and Pensions, and for loction of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. Eir•Collectlims made in this and adjoining Counties; Rs totes Hof decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn, °nice on FOURTLI street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 23. 18.5.5—{mh28:dswl A. W. FOST ER, Notary Public, and Com= • minaloner for the States of Tennessee, New liantp ;Trim Connecticut, ,Wiacomdn, Now 'York Atieltignni lowa, Cafifernia and, Virginia. .gtia- Ikeda diawn, and ocknowledmenta and proorw taken. for record or us. in any of the above narned States, 1111noli t . idiarlisinpi and Rhode Wand. Iltailnir . o, March 28,18115-in1428,4*,) FARM FOR SALE—The. well known Farm . of Isaac William s, six miles from tho city, In Upper St.. Clair Tonnuthip, containing 1:213 acres of first-rote laud, in e‘n.llent condition. Tho plan) is well watered with.norar, , tsgi n g•aprings, pleasantly situated, and suitable tbr a Stock or Dairy farm. , Thu improvements urn a substantial ,$t Dwelling, with hams and Stabling. The Chartiers ' Railroad. is Waled within{ three-fourths or a farm, and will make access sure and speedy. T farm is underlaid with Col of the first quality, aik sold with or without coal, orillilded to suit purchria For terms, Ay-, enquire of BLAKELY .4 . 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