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OF ALABAMA FOR JtDGK OP TIIKSUTRRM^' OOUKT, GEORGE W. WOODWARD, * orLr/.ERXJi vovyrr. JOE CANAL COMWrSSIOSKIt. i / WILLIAM ’HOPKINS^ of ii -AsmxcTox crnyzr' Demtifcratie Electoral Ticket for PennsylvatiSa. JOECTCmfI. sUlMßirt w; WOOBWAKD, • WUiSOX GI3S.ROBKRT PAITEUSOJ!.' m ' E&PU2SSVHTIVB KLrfcTors, Ih-gtnd, IS. ILCLEm. 14. Jons Ciaytov 15. I&AtC IIOBUvcOV •10. llksht lErras. 17. Jms Bl B3KIDC. 18 M&s^m.ICCA6UN. 19, Geo. Jos^?ii‘i£ T Do>AU» 20 WIUUX &CUATM* 21. Avdukw Bcukr. 22. Ttnu&if Dr\\ 2S. Joax S WC^unre? 54 OBCfROE 'flptstrirf* ' - Vjotjj Logsk, - -It'OtOEOE 1C MATSTW. . - : JU Joint ■Miu.yfc. , 4.£. W^ftooktr*. % „ $. Jr Apple. ~ 1. Ifta.SCSTRTCKUSn. - B. , 'A,^P^rEE. i^ v ‘ , ft 't>pnx> Lister. •:■>. 10/ ft.lC'iAll&i. •' • . 11.: JoiraMTlerKottiju . 12. IV HoioSr ■BBBBMMB W&f* Daring our absence from the city, absc ond attack on the senior Editor of this paper ap peared ia tho-CAromefc,: fall of falsehood, male volence and scurrility, and calculated only to re coil on the 1 wretch who had the baseness, and hardihood to make it . Xlie purporl.of both ar ticles ia, that we have shown ourself deficient in personal courage; 'and the two examples given are miserable inventions; jis destitute , of truth . as -their author or indorser ia of truth, or any of the feelings, courtesies and principles of n gentleman. ' We'scorn to retaliate in the foul weapons of tho Editor of the Chronicle; for nc hold him in too great loathing, and contempt to pat ourself, as an adversary, on a level with Mr. James P. Parr—a vagabond whoso charac ■ ter is as rotten aa his influence is contemptible. Oar .readers know that we are not in vhe habit of alluding, to this fellow Barr,, or to his filthy -paper; indeed we cannot recollect when we have Written aline in reference to cither. -That wo notice him now is with lhe same reluctance that . wo would defend ourself from the sudden attack of a skunk, and that would be daring tbe while we were getting out of ita road. ..... liere we ought to stop. But we have a word - to say to car readers in reference to personalf ties. We have endeavored to avoid every thing of the kind, knowing thatlt Is calculated to les sen ourself in the estimation of those whose judgment iond friendship -we most value.' We caapot say that we possess that invincibility of temper that can he unmoved by ridicule or in ■ ■dififcrontln,falsehood. Wo feel like other men; ,'nnd sometimes the lying gibes of a cowardly Parolfes will momentarily disturb our nerves.— t Truly.the better philosophy is to imitate the cx . ample of the hero of/Tristram Shandy towards the fly that buzzed about his nose - all dinner : time:—“Go, —go, poor devil,” quoth he;—“get thee gone:—why should I hare thee? This world is surely, wide enough to hold both thee and me.” OHIO STATE FAIB, AT CLEVELAND. The great Ohio State Fafis at the City of Cievc - land, daring the past week, was perhaps one of tho largest and mo«t magnificent exhibitions of tho kind ever witnessed in the Baited States.— Gentlemen who have attended the various Stato Fairs in New York, nil concur in saying that the • .recent Fair at Cleveland excelled those of the Empire Stats in all respects. Tbo citizens of tbe “Forest City " are entitled to great praise for the admirable arrangements they had per fected for the occasion. The gfouuds'were largo andbeantifally situated, with eveiy convenience that could ho imagined to render the exhibition attractive; and give room and comfort to exhibi tors and visitors. Tho number of persons in at tendance during the week was immense. Every Hotel in the city was crowded, (bom cellar to at tic, and hundreds and thousands were taken care r- of at private houses, the citizens having gene- . rousiy thrown: open their doors for that purpose. The various Bailroads wore tried to their utmost . capacity, in convoying visitors to and from CloTe : land. The Pittsburgh fiaitroad carried by far the greoteat number of passengers. There were . upwards of forty cars in one train alone, all crowded! Personß were in attendance , at the Fair from all parts of the State of Ohio. Penn sylvania, New York, Virginia, and other States were also well represented. ....: In addition to the museum of articles oa ex - hibition, there were a thousand und one outside attractions and amusements. - The “Razor strap ■ man ’’ had scores of imitators, dealing oat their, wares and notions amidst torrents of nasal ora tory, which, would mhke an oyster laugh. The “lung tester” and the “camara obsoura” men;, were there. The Nova Scotia Giant, Angus Me« : Kaskill, and the Ohio Fat Qiri, 'dressed in full' “Bloomer” costume, were there. . The- latter delicati? specimen of earth’s fair creatures, is .... but IS years of age, and weighs 512 lbs! It was reported that Angus bad fallen desperately ia love with her! McKinney’s Mnmmoth fErial -Pavilion; and the Learned Dogs and Monkeys were there,- attracting crowds of bipcds,:old and .. . young; -. We shall soon have the balloon, os .well as tha monkeys and'dogs in Pittsburgh.; Tbe wild Mare of the desert of South America, the ' mammoth Bear, aud mony other natural ond un natural curiosities, were also exhibited. '' Pickpockets and thieves were numerons at the Fair, and notwithstanding the vigilance of the police (who had. an office on the grounds,) many of the visitors were relieved of their small change. High Constable Hague was on hand, find through his untiring vigilancenotafewpewons weresaved from the villainous designs of the light-fingered gentry. Several of the most noted of-the ras cals were arrested and lodged in jail.„ It is impossible for us to enter into a minute description of the various articles taken to Cleve - • ■ .land for exhibition. A brief reference to the most attractive articles must suffice for the pres ■ - ant And first, we shall begin- with a'notice of -- the specimens of handiwork sent from Pittsburgh ...- to the Fain “Mechanics’Hall” was pretty : well filled with Pittsburgh manufactures, and - yet onr city was very indifferently represented. Only one of our glass establishments (the O’- Hara Works,) sent specimens, and the great Novelty Works of LmuGSTOH. RoauEN & Ca., hod but a-single article,: a. Janns-fooed look, at the exhibition I We mention this- injnstioe to oar enterprising and ingenious mechanics, Who, we hope, will hereafter take greater psins to let people see what they can do. Sihgee, Haetkab it .Co. hßd at the Fair spe cimens of their Sheffield Patent Ax(es, Yioes,' Steel Flow Mould Boards, Eliptlo and Scroll Springs, &c., which were much adnjired. All the articles took the first premium. ■ o’HAE*.‘ttoasB Wobbb—some beautiful speoir vneus of colored FUnt Wore, which ’were con stantly surrounded with crowds of admirers, of bdtii sexes. i _ Heeos'&CeisweM' exhibited a variety of brass water and steam-cocks, plumbers’ (fork, gas fix tures, cotton batting, &o. They took tho first ground, and wera universally admired by form ers. Their beautiful. and Ingenious hill side plough took the -first premium. Mr. Speee was overrun with compliments on the oecasion. Xicholso.n & Parse hod a lot of their highly finished and well constructed .parlor and cooking stoves and parlor grates on exhibition. They were very bcatiful; and called forth the 'tion of every one. Of course they took a premi um. ::::BEI’T. 21 Neglp.y & Mohan exhibited aowo excellent apeoimcns of. shovels;. Spades, boos, forks'; &o;, from their large works in the 9th ward M. OsAri' & Co.’s IroiCity.Coal Cooking Stove and “ Winter Companion” Office Store, weri un surpassed by nay at the Fair. They were also mnch admired. James 1. Reed & Co., of Sinithliold street, ex hibited. B&mofine surveyors’ instruments,' which took the first premium. Cummings, Taliatero & Blebs, of Allegheny City, exhibited: a c very ingenius self-heating smoothing:iron, which will be a great labor-sa ving article, and o “ real blesaing to mothers:” A. & D. 11. CitAMnsas had on exhibition some choice specimens of. window gloss, which took the first premium. •Edwards, Morris & Co., of the “Execloior- Works,” cxiiibited a variety looks, latch es, heli-pulls, sash Jasteners, patent.blind bia-; gCB, and other notions “too tedious to mention:” They took tho firßt premium. ‘ Campbell, Chess & Co. had a “case,”similar to- a • printer’s: “dower case,” which was filled with. Various specimens of cjpper and iron tacks of all sixes, rivets; jink andooppershoo nails, casing nails, Sc. &c. They took the first pre mium. : 'Rhohes & VRnsEn exhibited various specimens of soda and.sugar crackers, -water and butter crackers, sen bisket, ito. &o. They woro the best crackers nt,lho Bair, and took the first pre mium. . The Pennsylvania and Ohio: Mining company, of which Mr. Ct-auNO is President, exhibited some good specimens of bituminous coal, from tho mines in this vicinity, KenSedv, Chicds & Co., of the “Prim Mills,” Allegheny, exhibited some beautiful specimens of colored yarns, cotton cordage, twines, sheet- : ings, &o. ; Thoy rceoived the first premium. > Joseph Horne & Co., of Market street exhibit ed excellent specimens of woollen yarns and hoisery. Warner,-ParicS Co., of the "Banner Cotton Mill,” exhibited specimens of brown sheetings, colored chambrays, coioiod and white carpet chain,. cotton yarns, twine; Ad, which were greatly admired, and took the first premium. . P. McCormick, of this city, proprietor of Orizaba Works, at Sew Castle, Pa., received the first premium for the best spikes and nails ex hibited nt the fair. Cornwell, Kerb & Co., exhibited some beau tiful coach and gig harness. SarccrouN & Hacmlein, exhibited some ex quisite specimens of fine lithographing, which were equal to copper plats engraving. They took the first premium. J.D. Williams exhibited the best specimens of penmanship on the - ground, beyondnU contro versy. Note.— ln the above wo have mode mention of all the Pittsburgh artietes . exhibited at the Fait, so faros they were brought to oor no tice. Wc bclicvo premiums'or diplomas #«c awarded to all tbo firms and gentlemen men tioned, but wc have only stated suoh to be the fact, when it was reported to us by tbs parties interested, if any names ur articles have been omitted from our list, tho correction shall he made cheerfully hereafter. Below we notice a few articles which at -iriaied -our attention at the Chic Sts to Fair, viz: Carriage*, by Oriott & Sperry, Tsliaadge; Fancy Soaps, by Geo, ft. Itill & Co., CineiEuali.- Patent Blacksmith Striker, hy Lemest A Smith, ticking county, Ohio; Railroad Car, -for Cleve land and Brie Railroad, by Stone tk. Watt, Clove laud; Gate to opeu aud close without -lighting from horse or carriage, by E. Woolowo, Damns ooville, Columbiana- -county; Ohio—a very in genious and useful affair; Railroad Scales, by Ddrykb S: Eoesttm, Rochester works, 11. I.; Improved Seperator (threshing machine) by C, St Russell & Co., Massillon, tho best on exhibi tion, and took tho premium. There were va rious other articles, especially agricultural Im plements on exhibition, which wo have neither time nor room to notice. Floual.Hall”, was crowded with visitors during the exhibition, bat after all: there was little in it-uf a very attractive character. There were magnificent Daguerreotypes from Root’s establishment in New York ; but some-second rate specimens by a gentleman from Dayton took tho premium- The Fruits, especially those ox hibited by Thorp, Bmjth, Hanchett & Co ; of the Syracuse Knrserics. N. Y., were very fine. The paintings, with ono or-two exceptions, were the meanest danbs we aver beheld.. Tho men who would send such “charcoal sketches” to a 'Fair should be sentenced to a life in a tread mill!- ' The Fowl, Dapaetmest contained an infinite variety of ducks, - guinea hens, turkeys and chickens. The specimens of White Dorkings | Samatla gemes.-Chochin Chinas and Hong Kongs, - exhibited by J. D. Benmo, Sandusky City, were very fino, and took the first premium. The Cattle made a grand show, and attracted crowds of visitors all the time. There was ono fine bullock on tho ground that weighed 4553 lbs. A throngh-bred Durham cow, exhibited by Rehiok Sc Bbown, of-Pickaway county, took tho first-premium, and was held by her owners at $lOOO. There was a white Barham calf, G months old; whioh-weighed7oolbs., and another 8 month sold, weighing 875 lbs.—both exhibited by G. Vansickle of Delaware county, Ohio. • The Hobbes exhibited were fine specimens of that noble animal, but themaios wcrenothiugto brag of-J-seorea better may bo seen any day on the streets of Pittsburgh, in the iron wagons/- The trotting horses were equal to any wohavo ever seen. The trials of-speed on the ■‘pace coarse” within tho enclosure were quite exciting. A beautiful black horse that sailed gracefully around the course, was admiredby all tho ladies and:gentlemen who witnessed his movements.— The homo part of the . exhibition was dooidedly good. We did not stop to learn tho names of all those who took: premiums, but wo heard that Gen. Dwight Jarvis, of Massillon, reoeived as|l ver oup for the best-marcs with foal. . The varieties of SHBEpaxhibitod at the Fair were-numerous, and altogether .orediblo to the State of Ohio. We were a little surprised that our Washington county neighbors. .did not enter as competitors for the prize; -. Tho best buck on the ground was owned by J. D- Patterson, of Chautauqne county, N; Yv, who refused to port with him for $lOOO. - Ho took the first pre mium. The, Hag family was not so largely represented as might be expected; ■ We saw a lino Urge sow, ■l5 monthsold, with a litlev of 9 pigs. ' She was valued by her owner at-$2OO. v There was considerable, complaint amongst worthy and intelligent mechanics and inventors of useful artioles, in regard to the award and dlstribution of the premiums., Men who exhib ited the ugliest kind of jacks, were rewarded with silver goblets/whUo thftingenions mecliau* s io who spent many weary days and nights, in perfecting a tmefal invention ; hsd scarcely men tion made of his same 1 This was 'manifestly unjust, as every right thinking man will admit. Altogether, however, the Ohio State Fair: was magnificleni, and it will longJre - remembered, by those who were inattendance. M4ny disappoint ments occurred, as amatterof course; ‘but such fixtures: beston the things.&?e tp be expected; as, tltey^ftrc’^unayoitift^' e v AU ooald j-edeivo.premium^.i . beat order prevailed throughout the exbi .bition., We didflot see a single drunken man, qt witness any obscene behavior on the pat lof either eer. The polled regulations were admi rable. M’AlNfi IBLBCTIOX. ■ Tht State Certain for Pierre and King. ■•: The election in Maine,'-remarks the* Concord: Patriot, resulte Jfully as favorably ns we expect ed. The divisions among onr friends upon local matteraf and particularly on\tbo Temperance question, led ns to fear that federalism weald secure ft victory. Bnt such is not the fact. There is no choice, of Governor.; Tlio vole of lGTtqwna stands on follows: iTnbbard (item )23,812, Chan dler (auli-liquor law Dcm.) 14,218, Crosby (fed.) 1fi,908, 'scattering 092.' The Democrats-have eleoted ft majority in the-House,, but the Senate is doubtful. Of the six . members of Congress the Democrats have elected three, and the feder alists three, la the Present Congress the feder alists have two. In two districts tbo Democrats run two candidates, and thereby lost ■ two mom-' hors which they might have secured jf they had; been united. , . The popular vole nppctti s to be overwhelming ly Democratic, both on Governor nud members of Congress/; In the above IBT towns the vote for the two' democratic enhdldates is 89,820, While the federal candidate has only :ld;908.-a-’ ■This is not of course a tCBt vote, as the. Temper ance question effected tbo vote for Govornor very, much; but-it shows plainly enough that the State is safe for Picrco noil King by a large ma jority. o;ir adopted fellow riUicns-nlU look out for;tbe notorious rfcnecsUe.'OcCessrAsnetgCmJixa who hai. I—'.: cmyilriyct lo* tbo Wliigu to', tmirroe tbeStnte onVimsylvfttn'a, to beHeUcnetnl Visiice. ■ Thl, numOotuss Is .iinnpostr.fe Itaptlst |iroaebtir, -nod a- rem-rndo Bdnocrat. tine year, lie .is a Whip-and ibe next nppoivd to test party. Xte Uanything for money. - V,etch him.—iVjijwyfwutuin. ■ ■ Is not this the same Collins who traversed the State in 1644, proclaiming himself a Homan Catholic, and making speeches to thomembersof Ibnt church empowering them to vote with.the Whigs ’ Tf e think ho is; and, if we arc not mis taken, he is.lbc man who was met’on, the stamp in Westmoreland county by our preseat candi date fer Congress. If ho is the same, wo would like to know how ho has become an “apostate Baptist preacher” since he made speechea in fa vor of Catholicity. Perhaps the whig organs of Our city can explain. XXIII CoiigrcMtonal District. In this District,, composed of the counties of Mercer, Beaver and Lawrence, Mtenatit, C. Trout, Esq., of Mercer county, bos been nomi nated as tbo Democratic candidate for Congress. ■Mr. Tnow ia an unflinching Democrat, and as honest and intelligent citiscu. The whiga have a nominal majority la the 23d district, hat no have reason to believe that Mr. Tuorr stands a good chance of an election. r,...-.——, ggfsTho attention of onr readers is invi ted to the advertisement of Waumie & Co., New York. This justly renowned firm are prepared to supply the traata of those desiring Pianos, with their celebrated instrumonw -of every ♦aritr* ty of style and price, and invite an* early and close Inspection of their new scales, superior to any in the market. -ggy Thc Mansfield Shield sml Bauner an nounces the death of .1 .sues Pattsusun, Esq,, of that place, which occorredon the tith lost. Mr. P. formerly resided in Steubenville, and was Tel ler of the Farmers* and Mechanics' Bonk of that city, lie was a pood citSren, and an honest and upright man. Ho had many friotsJs in Pitts burgh, who nil) he grieved to hear of bis,destb. w— JsaJ“ The Cincinnati /jngaircr, the beat pjipir In Porkopelis; e.med to us greatly enlarged, and clothed in a beautiful r.ew dress. We are re* joined to learn that the enterprising and latentcd proi>rictora and editors, Mes-r". Faiism i Iton tssos, are well supported by the business un-a of Ciucisnati. The whig editors throughout the conn try arc ridingifinor Clarion county to death. The misfortunes and follies of n few men in that coun ty in yearn past, are. likely to farnisb political capital for whig politicians for twenty-live years ntleast! ■ E&" In the Congressional District, at present represented .by the Hon. Joscvir 0. Ouanm,i'.h, the Democrats bam nominated John* Hajultov, jr., Esq., as their candidate, Haurs-C. Vas Dvkk, -Esq., having withdrawn from the canvass. fiumn IS.-GtMSA* BaiTAIN AKU InIXASO. —The extent of railway coramnnlcntion open for traffic in Great Britain anti Ireland, at the end of 1851, was, in Eugland oud Wales, 6,808 miles; in Scotland, iIGQ miles; in Ireland, 024 milea to tal 0,830. Thc uomber of projected lines was considerably greater, but tlio greater portion of those still remaining nnoonstruoted will norer bo proceeded witb,in conscquoaco of tho. lapse of powers by failing to use them in tbo timo ro qaired. PitmcK in Louisiana, —A letter from Donalds vlUo, La., to the editors of, tho Boston /to,con tains the following: I "can say with the surest confidence that no state will more assuredly cast her voto for Gen, Pierco than Louisiana. And hut for a few dcs perato politicians, (who only liopo for Scott’s sao ccss,) there is a little, or, 1 may soy, no rcalop position in this State to Pierce’s election. A very largo, respectable and influential nomber of Whigs will voto : for, Pierco ; and a far raoro nu merous body of them will not voto ot all, being disgusted with the Whig nomination.” - • ' - Connecticut. ,Dmoc»aov.— Tho Democratic State Convention met nt Hartford on Wednesday, and after a happy interchange of sentiment, in : Which : good nocounts oro given of Democratic prospects in all parts Of the State, the following electoral ticket was chosen: . Gov. Thomas H. fioymour; of Hartford; Nathan Balden of New Loudon. Alvin P. Hyde, of Tolland. Charles Parker, of Meriden. Samuel Bingham, of Windham. IL M. P. Taylor, of Danbury. ■ • Setdown-Conncctiput for Pierce and King. ; : Bgy* The Demooratß of Now Vork have nomi nated -the following gentlemen as candidates for Congress: • ■ fid District. Gen. Hiram Wallbridße 4th “ Michael Waleh. „ 6th " Wm. M. Twcod. (ith " John Wheeler, 7th “ Wm, A. Walker. Bth " Francis B. Cutting. 18th “ Gilbert Doan. : B@U The PctmsylvaniaHailroad Loan of three millions of dollara was allotted, on the' 16th in stant, to Charles H. Fisher, Esq., of this city, as tho agent ot Baring, Brothers & Co,,' and* the Bothchild’s at 3 20-100 per oont. premium-; this being tho most acceptable offer'for tho. entire lost). : . li e.learn that .tho whole amount : bid was about $10,000,000, and. that, some effort for small, portions of the loan wore .made at five per oerif. premium. ; ii 2; -S^ The Bum and Anti-Bum War, In hiassa chusctts, is as Qeroe as ever. Tho Boston pa pers have daily records of collisions inconse quence,of enforcing tho anti-liquor low, and of outrages committed upon the persons and-jprop erty of its advocates., The witnesses in any suit are subjected to assaults-and' indignities from mobB; but they generally moke the perpetrators suffer by bringing them before a magistrate. GtJAKO tit THE FaIHIAHD IsIANBS. —Thfl Val paraiso Beporter Baysdhat'the colonial aufhoiiv tirs at tho Falkland Islands have decreed that vessels of all flags may load guano in the Islands -by paying 5 shillings sterling per ton, asking for a license from government to do so. - v - r ' x f 2. " * ’ J? tf. ■), ' fjrom •UieJOTm'J'lvanlMr. Eept. 16.] GREAT HA£9 MEETING AT TRENTON, N. J. 15.00QDEMOCRATS IS T& J|iEU>-i-'nifeS('ENDol2B EV . 'HICSIASM AMONG THfiPEOPiE-rMENOE AND KINO ■ THU CHOICE OP NEW JCT3BV. ■ In pursuance of the notice given, the? Demo crats of.tho ancient and gallant-State. of New Jersey yesterday assembled in State. Convention at Trenton, for the purpose Of selecting an elec toral tlokot, to be supported at the ensuing. Pres-: identlal election; and also to bold a maps meet ing to ratify tbe ticket previously formed. 1 Not withstanding the inclemency of-_the weather, nothing could exccedthe outhnsicram-and joyoua? uosa that prevailed in Trenton. '..‘ Prom almost: : every hotel the star upatiglod.banner = was sus pended most graciously across oachistreet, hav ing thereon inscribed the weds G’iF.tresaud King.' young Hlrkory was abundant, Jming .displayed in almost all the public places tjf, resort,. inter laced with ribbonß or boquets. • iThe whigs esti mated the number of persons prosent at 10,000, but the Democrats calculated with greater accu racy, and set it down at 16,000', m tju: mass mfetimf." At two o’clock the ; vast oDnoohrse gathered, at. the inaiasEand, which was handsomely festooned with wreathsof flowers, ap.ddcooKttcdwith Amer ican flags and banner^Cion. Hamilton nomina ted Geo. P. Port, GdvernoroftheSfate, as Pres ident of the meetingswhich: wajvearriod by accla 'maticn.'After, thfrappoiatment of a number of. Vice Presidents; Garret S, Cannon, read letters from the Hon. Lewis CasfU'Gov.'Lowe, Jesse D. Brightj’and Commodote. Stockton, Which wore received with thunderaafapplause. Resolutions, endorsing the Raltimereydatforai, and. promts-. ing ardent ■ support to tbo candidates were read: and adopted; TJejateness of tiro hourntwhieli wo received our. rcportprec!ud|a»4lio possibility; of publlsbingthent. . ", Gen. John-A.DuLWa3 then hitroduced to the vast ucsemblagc—and tbreeiimesthree were given for thisgalout democriitvJj After speaking, for soroo fifteen minutes, tlnrsfohn ef drain pour ed down'with great viulonooj rand the. meeting was compelled to adjourn to .tbe different halls of the town, where the enthusiksm; ofAlnr people knew no bonuds. At Abe State House a largo:: concourse assem bled,'whowerc addressed with 'great power , by Gen. Dlx, Hon. John Von Boron and John Gra ham, Esq., of New York. In both the market houses meetings were or ganized and the enthusiastic democracy gather ed courage from the eloquent 'addresses, of tbe Hon, Charles Brown, Hon. It Kirst and Judgo Knar. , At tho City Hall, hundreds of persona were i unable to gain admittance. The greatest en thusiasm prevailed here. Papt. Joseph Yard was appointed chairman, and the denso crowd were eloquently addressed by Hon; J.orcnzo B;> HheppnrJ, of New York; C. V/, Carrigon, Esq., of Philadelphia, and others. At tho Court House, hundreds were gathered, who received with shouts of approbation, the earnest and eloquent remark* of Robert Tyler, Eeq., of Philadelphia. The Government House was also tho scene of a triumphant gathering. IJinanual Street was chosen Chairman, assisted 6y Thomas J. .Hough as secretary. Geo. P.Spnd?, Esq., of Reading, Pa , was quite hUppy iohisremarbs, and elicited great applause. * Altogether this vrea lha most tremendous out pooring.of the Democracy thats New Jersey, has over witnessed. It augurs pa overwhelming tri umph,. Set Jersey, down &>QO for Pierce and King. .. Kever were the Whiga st> dnmfhuudcd sinco ■the Revolution,:ns they wtrfe yeßtarday--incOn •aequenco of the meeting exceeding, beyond all their calculations, their toots .meetings two weeks. : since, consisting of the rUormoas number of iif ! ten hondred! 1 WHUA ttF.CUr.r.»SXFvSS. The. whigs always rely -mivdecoptiou, and no deception is too monstrous to .bn, njtomptod by them. We have before us n whig electioneering document* .published far--distributionfrom the same office with the Repubiat newspaper, which charge the democratic party with extravagance, by affirming that, although Air. Polk was elected with professions of economy, “ the expenses of the government soon jumped up from twenty one or twomillious to si sty millions per annum.” The first year of Mr Pol L’s administration defrayed the exp»Gse| of the gorernment. and patd war expenseswidpunuiiHieh'C'ta the amount of more than four millions of dollars, at a cost to tho treasury .of only twenty eight, miiiinna.- Mr. Polk administered the government, nod do* frayed the erponsesof a foreipiv war, which was forced upon the country: by-the invasion of oar own territory, with a Ices annual expenditure than tbc-whig administration reqairosio conduct the government in a time.of profound• pence.— The greatest outlay during his Administration was ill tins: fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1847.- Tbnt year tbe-xspensea.of the government and the vor expenses tomhined amounted to less than fiffy-six millions of dollnrs. - Tbe nest year they were, a ith the griymenlfo Mejiru aided,’ less than forty-four-millions, and the fourth yearlera than thirty-two million-! of dollars. There van a rapid reduction, erea... in lime of war. Then the whlga came into power. The war was ovthr, Our troops had been withdrawn;from Mexico, and all J>nt the tegular armyidisbanded: .yet tho whigft immediately exceeded the approprigliotucjnf about tie million* t;> dollars, and expended nearly, thirty- two millions of dollars, independent of pay ment* on oeemmt.fi/ ; the public dehtj and the irptn eee'fif caUectinrf' thetrtaenue: JChp’ secondj year they expended nearly /or«/-tteo million* bf jlrflarj, independent of payment* on .account of the 'jhlhUc debt and tic expenses --of' collecting- the. revenue; and the returns of the lost year and the esti mates for the next year show that they arc still going on indhe career, of extravagance;! The charge of the whig document to which wo 'have alluded is a shameful perversion; for thp;rCcorda provo beyond oli question that, omitting' the payments on account of the public debt, the average annual expenditure under llr.J’elk't ad* ministration, whichconductri a foreign -war, teas less than that of thisubsequent schig administration in a time of profound peace. If Mr," ( Polk’B ad ministration wna extravagant, wbst f 'words can express thlf corruption and profligacy ofthe last three years, which has carried the -cost of the government beyond tu war. expenditure,’ and at thesnmo time has been attended by a decree of Inefficionoy unexampled in the histofjTTf the country,.- -Them has.hecn disorder or corruption In every branch .of the public service. When the whfgs-tookohargotcf tho departments,-they received them in tho piost perfeot condition.— But immediately, oonfuaiontook tho place of or der, and wasteful expenditure Itookqho place of economy, when' tho government fpil into the hands of a.party familiar, with., tho idoaof-eor. ruptlon, and when honest,-competent, and expe rienced men were driven from thepublio.service in obedience to n blind and vindictive system of proscription which placed -in office-hundreds of incompetent and inexperienoed men, and men' who had no recommendation for public trustbut unfitness for every-other, Tho. expenditure of tho government has boon, cnTriod beyond a war expenditure; yet a .handful -of naked :spvages. defy our power, amf ravage. the frontiers with itnpunlty. - Naval officers complain of tho Incf. fioienoy of the navy.- ; Every actual return over throws the ..'.calculations of the: trensmy. -The public mails have almost ceased to be a trust worthy menus of communication. A glance at a statement pf expenditures shews the condition : of the Interior Department; and illegal expend diturea atidconstantljf-rccnrring deficienoy bills, fallowing enormous: appropriations, show that extravagance and--corruption go hand and-hand. With neglect Cud inefficiency,— Wash. Union. - jggy»-A Conspiracy Case, to cheat an Insurance Company, Is under ioteßtigation in Boston. ~ An Insuranee-bcokor, -it is alleged, represented to, the Company, that a person desired his life in sured for $5OOO, ThA usual examination of the person took place, and a policy was-.granted. 'A mouth or two afterwards the Company re ceived Information tlnjt tho insured wasdrown ed, which was furthericontlrmedby theaffidavits of a physician, that lip had examined the body after it- was taken out of the water, and of a clergyman, that he attended the funeral. This appeared to be satisfactory, and the company were about to pay thomoney, when an accident al circumstance brought to. light tho foot, that the alleged drowned man . had another name, that he was alive and well in, Vermont, and that the physician and clergymen* whose.flames were appended to the affidavits, wore fictitious per sons. It was also discovered that the same par ties had cheated the some Company out 0f51,500, on anotper pearly- fimilar troneoctiop. The Boston Traveller saysithe Pistriot-Attomey is in' possession of letters between the parties, folly. 4jhowing i '"-that'. > '.tbey>'«Dgagedv‘.iii'vft..SdP^- <, : ( !! 1 !. bpiraoy, and also showing that one of them bad obtained a lion’s share of the proceeds ,of their, guilt, rfho other threatened anexposure, -btlfc ; was promptly quieted' by the ■ assertion that he dare not 40 it. ..r • .'/-vt^v; V'%>!■ ?•* _ * _^* J I,* ' *- J ' I''"’" km Tml * •*- **• %*■•* ' t I=. » ; “ , 1 i i " T “tfctl'f H « - * A I-** v s * ■t l ') -2 ' * "" % 1 'l r '' '<v V v , 4 . / / * /'* ' :<«*£& 'l ,* J ' ''’ f TY VS '“- ~4^Y VY ‘ , ’ 4*■ < ?>’ ~,' ■'■ * v ’ t - > .'i it «. , * * , - - j <ft? %*> ._ 4 ‘ V' ’ " (WIMMMMa l. «*> * >*“-' «■ «-*•» -a tm ** <- /•>— • ■ . - i Items of How# and HlsceUany.> Matson, of Bourbon county, Ky., hasimjmrted a Durham bull that cost hita;ever $1800.; ;He is a rare specimen. . ■ The census of lawaiaken bytbe State,' is now nearly completed. It shows a population of over 250,000, and au increase of 60,000 since 1860. Mflwaukie. has contributed > $B9B in .money, ; and $132 in: clothing, for the relief of . the dcßtl-. tute emigrants in-.that city, from the ill-fated Atlantic. * * The pork establishments onl West are nil be ing putln order for the-fall oampaigu. Counterfeit notea- - of tho South-Western Bail*- -road Bank of Charleston, of the denomination of $2O are in circulation at Augusta, Geo. Baring the year just closed, the CoBh balance . of the UarrishtSg railroad, aver interest and ex penses were $OO,BOO. ’ , Charles Bnrdett, .cierk to the Mayor of New York,had a silver snuff .box, lined with - gold presented to him by the obtains of police. Mr. Murdock, the tragedian, is Workingafarm In Warren coonty, Ohio. ■ - The population of Paris is 1,000,000, and it has 10,000 beds in hospitals; bat - London whose population is 2,000,000, has only 5,000 beds. Butter is now selling at Albany at mid-winter prices—26 cents per Jb-., for fresh. This is the result of tlio-pratracted drought.- In Now York,; therctail price forchoioe butter is 30 cents per lb. Daring tho last week there: were 35 deaths at Charleston S.C., of which number 12whites and 1 colored, died of yellow- fever. The disease is on the decline?,* nod-cxoittia ji6 alafm: : ’The books for the subscription to. the balancj*- of the stock of the N. Y.- Mail Steamsbips—New Yorkand;Liverpool; line—was opened at- New York on the ,15th, and will remain ppenuntU the 25 inst. Tho Democratic State Convention of Delaware metnt Dover, enlncsday and re-nominated;Hon. George ..R,:Kiddle for CongreßSi and, for electors, Dr. John MerrHt,' NeWCastlo ; Wiliiam J. Clark,' Kent; Henry Bacon, Subsdx, : B. Bartlett, for -uttcringeounterfcit notes, and H. Lewis,; for. advising slaves t toahscond, have been convicted, at -Eomnoy, Va.v nndsentenced to tho penitentiary for two years each. " •> - for the Dally Mamins Poftu To the 'WhigUndDemocratic eandiiattn of Alleghe ny county Jot the Senate and Assembly. GESTiEMEH: Among tlic inaoj. interesting and important questions npon nhioh our next -Legis lature will bo called to act, are the following:' Ist. The repeal of the water tax as regards mahing laodlorda liable fpr. the - assessment on tenants. • , ' , j 2nd. Tbo repeal of tie aanry lawa. -i ; : - 3rd. The banishment of bowts from our bolls’, of legislation. Vie aro anxious to know vrhcther.you are in favor of, or opposedto, tbo above measures. A pUbiio crpreeaiouof yOur-oplnions on these sub- JcctSLwUl be received "with interest by • MAVT-GiTtxrss. DIK0: Of Cholera, 5-ejvtombnr ISih, at .Salem,- Ohio, Tler. JOUS ,Wi >IV»mAV> Paata c,uf.the.XMrst VrwiT»jt«Um Church, of ymrjelmrtf, Allegheny eotmtyy Pa., osed&l years* ■; ;. On Mouilaj yotmpft?t son; of and J»uz.\t3j?Tft SI mnnihs. The light of man? <ysi% HI? little rare cn earth i* run, t - Ill 1 ' fccWo** te/orw3 iJje ski.' :‘.: liiA friends sod actual Qtanctaof the fcunilj are -jufitni to AUeo-1 tlif funiral, from th£ raMrn« of hU parents. Ko. Ik* tU.-ilalrstiwcts THIS .\'?iusd&v>i AFTKHNOO??. nt throe V.tlrtcl;. to-proffc*Kj to the XUrghcny Oiru'ti’jfj- * KEWADVEBTISEHE3STS. ' CUttM.P tCTON’ v A. A. a; w}>; i.'OOjOil&iioa Umw Ifa&dkeF^iiciv SMJO&t ». J ’ ’ v _ __ ‘ ' lit. -AadsoUi^j;. «■ Jfl a. a. MmM- fccoza,:--. - f»2 anlfilAiArtet-fU . Ifiiii rJoiiax A\MJ' ■ i i ' **"A. A, MWft4-Oot£h .. XL<. fM.onj.oi MnrSet f ftiJtlMMLNtiSi*-A. A. Ow lutiv Jnst ro<virc»t ar aß»itinj»ist .br Sihi aa*l Mfliiiir Bxaul s.u;L HojaVVoika Cc'fJ. i&ts <ii:np r Puft ifthtonsrftoitojd •ai»l T» vr-li'i!3hu%rn<(» £<\ " si*p'il bXs sek c u'H f o.xlitL €sl ’•tnuvJ.rywi< AV'l4tf. vfVrrf ntbt J&) &a>nd.4fcj- j^llshtiriih-. AVarner, Park <& Co.) , ■\f ANLFAtrtTItEaS o>’ iu ilfvunur 4. >'o.l 4-4 do do iXa do MiAaibravt <L* S Minnie*?: v iUcoior! | >noj*'h3«lti;- ■.■■!> • * . Cotton Tvint, tthiio and tf’Q.lOM j.. i •?;• .■ Ik* ■ Cannilimdrk* .s;c.; ■■■... il^UrSia Notice to Contractors* • SttAl.tJJ I'UUI’OgALS wiU l* torched ai G. V. COTJfc. TKU'a wp to tto lSthdfcy.ofOrtotor, for Grading -thftt t«>rtl«w of tfctr ilfllers'ltou: ahd Crops Orewlf toUoy &owort , fihriiigo,)on. MiiJcrV lluo. nnd Venice. Any. imbnuaijoti wanted with r«-ryard to G»o toliat! atany tiouvhy calling with Mr. CouHor. Tbo Road-vill to sold la w-ctfottp.; totting to tiko plftco ou the Iflth ilay cf October, \ Vf f? l, yL C. IWKIASD, Sfrfy. ; jo aud Peun»)ivj&m lUdtoad* T?\Ct'J{JslOi\ TICICI.TS.—For the eec'umixwKi&tfon of ■ '*«El *nia attending thu Convention to be hctdatiittgboKlv ou. TltVß3l>A.l\ September *.£M T ltfcYi ExcnrsiouTlckuta trill Uv«*M atltw regular Ktatitvojv when there nroTiritettitwntv fTOi.n-_linrituicT (n ■. at the "Jdngta forty frv* tbe round trip. • To eoiiie to rivtoborptu tvhd return ntuuv .iitpefroxn tV to t-fiturday, tnplsudve/oftho weefc -of the Convention, but no Ksrar-icn Tickets will be sold in the eur*. & V. IIOIJEIiTS, <Mrf Enjdnfcer ' ' ■ and Sup't Ohio nnd IvunnylYatifo K. B, ■.- :•. • ■, ■ : HALL BPUEIL TTriIOLKSALft;AND RETAIL PUHV 314NUFACTO .- RRRS* twniTof-Peniistrwjt-Mid Cecil's alley, (one square fto Exchange baxolbr rale over cno htmeirod 4lffereat;p*ttafha owl d«s of SLOWS, of the xnoftt improved'kinds, and waitable for all descriptions of roiL. Atnonj: t!ien*TrilH>o found the cpiejjrritod-first Pretax um Patent Iron.Centra Plow* tbs -best and ftoapest Plows to 1m hud ia the Uzritod States; ami,ab>Q, S«b-»U und lIIU fiido Cotton and ftowsj ArftU Flow. Pants and Cu&t* lups of every doEorjpMoa. > •:•'■Air 51erchant8flio«MfaU&nt3 fi<»;.hcforopiirclaaslnff* :> * w>psti6m , 'PIANO POBTjES PBOSI |f£W SCALED * d. F. ‘Warner Co., *a 1 Bit OAT) WAf, k 2* JEW * Yjtf It K, ' L^l : -JBSO b> invito-pnldie; aftentioa'ta thrir ROSEWOOD FXAXQ FORTfcSjusfr ' < irir«rir s lre m^ttfßct « cd *J*Ba Umi& KE\f A-tf B *i» * f"GREATLY XMWIOVtfD SCALES. These instruments embrace so mo pointeof-oxotllcjicoeaithilynri-.' «innl, and -totto tafoandtatm^oftentnadaitt tbftCnltod . States, such, for example, cA e a ndry malC t rhd Imprav aments ■ In t]» Scales, tboObbukc S&tetfeitfuft&tar Bus, «c. Tboyaronmlo of the tor? best , workmen; to -bo found la the country;>wr4,-wftnanted in> all 1 •respects, atsftl, aro sold on fiitorablo'terms.-• 13eflontPfcftiid'Pl* : .ones taken in cedtaneje. i • gg* WarerooraSyAll Broadway, yewrVfgk.> .-sopgUOnv* fifmv Jftusic. T>I*ANCILE ALPE.V; 1T •Jtx - •• -Kitty Next: •; ••:•*. • „ Homo. Again; ’ ■ llopc and the flow? \ v-vV- • Early S3<itoCl; {BoaparonthePlato; c •• rltUgJpeJ JUdtag Hood; J ' . • ■ ’fls Pltiafant to bo Young—byW: V. Wallace; Thaw art among the Pott dcr dej; *- My.tta&p’* Polka; v* Olpnpte* N . * <-> - Pearl _ rtfqj *. v *.] - World's Fair Polka ; -> Polka; v; • AlboniScliottißch; -u- y ••X&rft v.. do • LeontinoWalts;. •■•:• 'RaverawoodWaUsesr - - Also—a largo assortment s all the now ant! -popular Songs, Polkas. )YalUe}i,.Ae.i puhUnhe4. • » ' •■•■•■.■ June rocolroa and fbp salo by ■ ■ ; sppSl JOHETIT. ATEiLOft, 81 TCooqgt. i Lectures on Europe! ■T'N compliance with tho wishes of Rcrcralfrlcnd^tbcKerV 1 •A Dr. BAIHD will giro h Coutso of NINiMxECTUItES. ip till* CitJ, THIS WEEKEND TUB NEXT IWaThad therethings In-itho Social; Political,Moral-anil; RelMdds state 6t Europe, rrlijeh will bo most Ufecly to interest an AnjtfrionU audience. These Lecture? will bo illustrated by large ami eleganiSfapfl of.cities oud codntriis, M-r T)io firn IcrUiro will bo g'yep TO-MAHT, la ihoicuto* poonfOC.tbp.hrst ■ Presbyterian Churcii,on Wood street,— commencing at 7}4 .o'clock.' Tho ‘subject will to RUSSIA - and POLAND. Tlio second toe too will be given on THURSDAY: SIGHT,- - on the «osstt»SAyi4s-:Cpcsiato.':Deimtok,'s(orwsjSand Sweden. < ;Tho£6 on ahdr'lloilauA nn4 vlandi-Pxoricc, .'aad-IrelfliicL Sna!n-and gaJ,italy, Orcwo and Turliov, will jbliow in order,. : -i.:.lrajtfr- i -ou9-tieUcti. (fijrV the course,) 12.60; three tickets, $3,25; and four tickets,- .• Admits tance to a stoglelecture, 'bc paid at the door. • 7 ; v433*TicKeta to behad of Messrs.'ShsclC' ton- thedoor. V .; :rep2l:3t' v.':-’- ■ : THE RATS AND MICE IN GOUKCILi-” ItKAT consternation haa >bcen produced {amohg thc : ‘thouslmds’Of Eata ondjffiw that Infect th»ate , v ln'cca'‘ sequfltico of tho introductionof KK ATINQ'3- BAT-ilOURi’ BOAOff and BED BUG DESTROYER, * .: ’ThouEaiitls hate already. Ifeeir killed by most certain andsofollfltand MQato’Defitn>ycr,;bttt there aib thousands' stlll in the cellars oflhis.dty, as well oain tlm ar thn «nratry, to tho great dcfltnict|<m of -properttvthatcuirhfc toW Mm Costing's Frettrstion. Ratenud -iuSbre J o t vuXg destructive tow'wblepropertKbut. they ever, »m#: times destroy tho Urea of children by their bite**, Wo would suggest to alt who would get tid of .there troublesome im£ m>lJ, toUy a box of KLATISG’H DESTBOYJSR.ntuS, am}-they will soon bfr missing.. They may heilcstrovedw •t&H time of year, without-producing the lUsagTecabtoMneU' attciuiapt cKin-Uie erplosjop-qf the|r_ basil™ imi-V &m£r auept ileaiy of animal matter. In tlio spring-, Keattnxto ■lends holdings BabJfinrtfou meotfijt.of all the ByarSa ■:«■■ proof of ;to salutaryoffectsaf hla Batumi Jlpase Deetrovor . This'nroporatiom when used; according to tHo dirwtSns’ Is readily eaten by Ratsand nice, amlwill certainly destriiy ' sndsold,iWholes»le.tmißgta3i by J, F. D.-EEATDiQi comer of iWjUaanl^Pulton streets;also, by Dr.KEYKBIt, UO .Woodhtrotf t RA. FAHNESTOCKS CO., cotter of First and Wood ste; J. KIDD Aoo,comer of Fourth and Wood eta; and by Druggists and Etore beepers generally. sopM-tt •s « « 4S* Kapeclnl Attention liDireotecl tothe tdrertisemont of Halsets SOttESE ITlXUtt'uicdldno orgreat celebrity in Cm cm® ofTarloua morbid and un- Wealthy conditions of the hnnuuTbftly, orislhg from-what U usually termed Impurity of the bloodj Jt Is recommended 'for tho.curo of Dropsy, amcl,Byrrepsiß,Jaundlde, Cos flTOncsit, Bbeumatianv,Uout, and, cf-the -Heart. Liter and Dr. Geo. 11.. Keysor,; No. 140, corner of Wood stroet and Virgin alley, Luhe estentfor Pittsburgh. 1 See edvOrtisoment Id another column of this paper. ,anlB.-d*w Gny»P/t , ». Improved Extrtct of I YellowDoclcaiidSarseparlJitt &asktn £me« dy far Hereditary Siunit. Thousands of individuals are cursed with grevfcms com plaints which The use gf the Yeßcno Hod: and Snrstrparißa willprevent all this, and Gave a vast amountof.misery)and many Vttlaableltasv ■fyt in the '«*l of disease and so takes ofl iha enrso by. which . •theainBpriaLslbtftmeS<rf tho parent? mksp often visited ; upoßih^ijraocEmto^ri^^ . • Parents owe It toiheir children to gnard them againatthe effects of malaxes that may be. pommnnlcafcd ; by . descent, 'and children of-parents that fcareatany ■ with Qjntumpt\on,‘Scroftda or;Syphilis,<iwe it to themselves i to take pxecanilcmng&lrifttthd dlßB&feheingrevfrodia ihfin)>. i. Quysoti’s Extract of. Yellow Pock and Sarsaparilla &» sura I antidote in such cases. ' l advertisement. BSF. Scrofula.—ltladne ,fe>; Kiefs. Petroleumto say that it has been knownto cample telyeradicate overyivestngo of thid dreadftil disease in loss time than any;other remedy,, find at lefts cost or inconvenience to the patient ■j-v The thousands of certificates lathe hands ofibe proprie« tor, many of which are from wcR-known dtlfim*c£thocsiy:: of PUtsburghand its Immediate rldnity>goto show dearly: and beyond ait doubt, that- Kxa&’fl pEmopsuiibi a medicine' of no common value, not onjy.asn local remedy in Ttzralg-i bis, JVieumatWfy JbafnaSf lctsof rSightj vbut aft & valuable; Internal remedy, inviting thohivesllgoting physicians, as; well as the snflerfog patent, tabooame acquainted wHhlts ( merits. - ' Those having a dread of finlstuies -are assured: that this medicine fa pumyfcatoraV and la bottled oslt* flows from 1 tho bosom of thoeurth. *» - i { The./cSoimrrf certificate. is copiedfraata ’papcrjnibHshtnut Sgractaci If* i% and Uxan date uivmut 2,1862, to *olttcll is a/soopjiendfdthtceriiJiCateoJthzcdeuraUdl). K Foot>M. of Syracuse: r , , i . This may iu truth oeriUK thaJ-I hare.hoeU K) badlyfift fllcted with ScrofaUfbr lh&Mstiteta>reAzsthfit tuostofthd time 1 have been unable to attend to itiy kinct.ofifcttsbmgSi ami mudrcf tlieilmowtmble to walk nadveenfined -^toy. bed, and haveboai tTUatedneirfriilltlm.timo/.byfhobesi Physicians our country. altonl#; X<WUslonally. got somo/raj. hef,-bat no euro, and continued togrowworec-untll Dr-.Toot recommended me to tiy the petrotenst, orßoek 00* as 6vo* rythingclsa had tailed. I did so without iaith at flrst,/feut the effect was astonishing} it threw the poison to tho fturfaco ,ai once, and ! ai oucebegnh ;tOgrow Detter, ondbjr using: seven bottles ! have got a cure worth thousand* of dollars. ( \ MBS, XAKCT M. DAftKKK. j This may certify that I have boon acquainted with Kiera, Petroleum,or BockOQ,'ftr-fitoro.th3nayc&r,,and have.-rfe*> ; peatedly witueftftod Its beneficial eflbota -ln the ouiw of indo*.- Icnt ulcers and other disease* ter which it Is recommended, and can with confidence recommend it to be thy of attention, and can safcly-saythat success has-attend* ed its ns© where other mcdlemshad fiiUed.,-v ■•./.■•» > ». y.toot, x. »* t Tor sale by oil the Druggists in £au27;dAw*. Worm Termifttge. . 05T The followlngordcr shows stance- the-demand for and the excellence of thiH great medicine.. Certificate?have -been. so multiplied io tevorofi ihift'Vcrutifage, thatwo;con ridor If unnecessary to add any v . 1 BoomuJi* Indiana, June 3, 18uL .. Mttftt. S. Ki2d l if - fb.—Yonr agent, I .when here, left with u* twelve dozen ‘bottles MTlsme’s ' Vcnnifbgcy. which fa. nearly all sold - Pleaisoßeud qulcUy.twelvodozcmnotts, ;as we donot want to get out of it: fbr.wo it the best "Vermifuge over used in this part of the country. - o <3. IV & J. B. HUP3PBTH. Tor galo by most of the and bferchmitSj sad from the sole proprietors. ..' . KIDD &&>;, < . scpfflfcd&w • .v CO Woodstreet. EXIUBmON—Thn annual Kx- of the Pittsburgh HortieultuxalSodety will be held at MABONIC-HALL, on the2Lrti iH»i 23d, ami 21th dav& of September. AH articles fb? exhibition" must be r re ported to tho Committee. of Arrangements beteroDo'clock A, M, on tho 21st of September. ~ JrunUy tlokeU $t Single Tickets 25 eta. By order of j: hpplGiii EXBCCmE COSTMUTEE. JAMES E. TANNER; __ WHOLCBALB BXALHaiX BOOTS, SHOES, 3BHBETS r^6O., : Jfo fid ll r ood Str»li'2ktuKaaT-trJ)lrd curid JfaurthA • * vrrrsßutGir. f stock embracefl every.Tarieiy and f>tyto;of Boots, - Shoeftj &c., purchased :Ulroct from the Rew ;Knglonrt Jianofactorcrft,-adapted expressly for.pall nnAlTht teranlea, ami will bo sold at eastern prices.'-PleasooaD^and; /Tl T«s 10 by- 22, and l lo by lAin store: VT andtersalwly {wpl7| &. 3, £TOABT. TJI/TATO&i* — 2.) bus to dose, by X - 4* J STDABT. ■TJCCKK£is--W doxvlu store und forfale bv X> sopl-7 * J * a: j. STUABT. dos iu-stcee audfi»r sale bv*■: X> i / • i, J. STPAItT. I jKb&llA\—A ftuinll lot oa h&mli r»>‘clixic. caualgrutmit. X> »pir - / ■ A.-J:m y AK , r.- - ■ f : lUAfOTilX'llKbDr-iUbitvßrtoin. ia stonsond fbr pain by ’;i;. bTtTABT.V inisicr*! andj^cy^o.^j> MXJIiASsSKS'j-iS&liblik eepn _ _ a._j: sTffApj. SATIN hYi--slust oiT<'iW- ivt Xi A~Mk2vS & Cn/s, 20 cAK«r- Satinets. comprising, ali the Leweastern-pmUcti :fcp!6 ~VT t' £ cans,■ itfirilVrui* hrtu:lc,!for:rate by iU SMITU 4'SLNCL\tB. : f AVA iwkets Oil tlOYertaucnt. Javiv; &t U en\*lr ‘ aXTECII & PXNCLAIR. ~i)b r kYKIUitb.I) SL’GAit-7>lobblstioverin^?,for gals hy: f K _* * ‘ SMITH A SINCLAIR. fl AHRKX'S SAL'Jff—ttlrtljs ibfßate by ‘ , \J ftpl V- SMITH A SEN'CLAm. JU<AL'k faxaUr uxt*,"lnsmall,boxes, tor 1 T by - froplrt) SMITH & SINCLAIR. JT Il<Al»U'HsD‘ SUGAR—2O bbls,arrirlo& &Qtifor-A&to by - \j‘ *epl6 • - - SMITH & SENCLAHV ftfY VISCfiS RICH PKjLNTIU) JU wpSO A. A MASQVA «XX- \ rINKQAiW-Si bbifi, Jiolpro put#Calory In store.- l ■■>■•: Y «>7 -. STUART k SJLL. BIO.OJWKii— MO prima- itio Cotfco.arrtelOK tiud tofadcby , „ SMITH A SINCLAIR, ggpifi , r •*■ Xi-ami Id Wood street- TIBOCAPB-aU-KS.-rA., A. SJASoyjfc-Co*- liaw just re- JD’Ccltc4 another lot of Eopkcc3 rich brocade - Silk, ftom ‘ Uks&OQ. ~ toplS OOUP3&KD, WfclNXSr-Just reached* at A. A.'JJr,iao». *•• XX Co.’py W>-pic<sea nevr stylo Bordered lMnts, express]j for Itobov t *• B^plS cd7c*i a af3oxtm£!nt:of richprintcd caphmcre Bbaylg, faflUgnt colons ’ * ppplS ■ T ADIKS* CLOTH A. AUstw will JLj exhibit MosKiay» imassortiocutof able Cloth Qoakft «ml ManUDas, gepau ‘Tjlolt EALK--Txro sharea Jn l i OU.) 23art£r«» iJAii|, Alio* X gbeny. ' ty, M’CLDiTOCK,: ggpgtty •; • C^nwtWaroihqufie»Bs^ourthfltroeU CvUBSCkIBEKS .to tine: loadof •.the'Diomoni Market *3: Holism <lne.- scpa> _ tlv D. EdKQ^TreaJarrer. CtKVENTiiKNrH VOLDMK PENNSYLVANIA i STATE D isyivtmla StaloKeportsy and for: sale ,br y St ** ‘ SKp lB - - £AY A OO t fisiy<}o>^~ ’¥7* Oil 6AL&*-A X Allegheny* near the palmer, ■Keq.t G&.by 2T6:&Bt; i irtiich vCI h» l oirerc4"lqVi ifi&ppjiod. jar soon* ifegoltßor W.HTWCOCK, Q H+ENBID GK«4* tbla Jaornhrg k 3 rwstvetl B‘lftTE©tt£tlitlotial csßortaKmt oif:CK«i WatchMj' :TThfckke*rill ftSllu usaa3,'fpom.23.to C& pef «t-v. } * > '»qiau' > 1 ttaALCtteHiorAdTOinlstraUaa U.l ’ttflta ItroestaftofDAVmDlCKSON, luted £Ugo>do tcftsadJhflTahfeen granted and all persoorbkYin£ fctateui of; rcqn&tod to m»to Jcno«a- tb^jEitdo ; to HAKTHA ASH DXCK&ftr, * ,- aepahowrifar* . / , Aamtofcfafrk, ' f CKT rccelrod, at Ataxs & Ca.% Ko. S 2 jgtolthficlil Jtt: J .QoOej’f fiflyVßOOfciftrOetoW? -1, : ' « ' ' 4 rattStanfcMwigßrDt Sea f aatllnfe * < *lltta<anlll ls“aslrckofkof M^sSsoUh, Uncle Totn’e Cihiu fie It supply, . j ■ „ U. iOSEB £ CO, sepal ~’. - , jro.gtSalihßeTiiitrlri., -'' I , fKunuanr«+*te -injp*jTcmral», ai>4'rcT7 SmSzbUt . located la.&<SLßr*7lUo, rixty mlfesfrem fittiimigb, on ike rmd :. Cumber laud HanX ■Knad v Soinf’rßct.eotuity, <V Jerco etui' eoigeUfint ahopvicogntfaopae, A&i ISQ- flewwchi . prinujUinJ>«r.,a2ipTrhol*fPßll'watpit<l;.'l9aw®ifaaie t y6-' xnWy 3a>&va.teveaz stand. Prfa $OOOO, l*ropetfy*m.be noeifed far *9O whole, or mawyors li*i part* tuadf payment ; gjycn, f * f v & CUIUBERK Oenemi *°P3> ‘ .MSmltMtMrtMt. CKLKBBAT-KP STHFJiKAL OXTaXD L4^ 1 Wj- sjss’iEsraiasffl^fgs men toT baiSii fJsrasSaagaS I fI| r S^^t"on I Sci» | iegnpny,fi?eQf«^t r - « XU&Jffltl*m!' : --'- x ' , ‘ f ' ; i »>*•*- - - Old Jfalkaaf Home; * f \ • ' . s** &78,CMiy-:tfA#?as; IhaTßSometyngSVfTSt totrli you,or,“7al&lkioc: in Eobo of tncer«f(,"«f tho £i*is? #ptiu3- r wUh c obXtett Cnmnspjfice) „ , « * Xa Bcreasde-*-l^J , » S&abcrt; • .' f* *>- Thou Hast Wounded tit? Btiril thatlaved ?r w« . TheTDurtnair ", t } ,I’d offer Uie^ibis band of x t * „ > Mymkv,- ;;. Han*4e*i; , •' >" i ' * ' , ftabSbaOt'Ptinii; ' - - •’ ! Xlioßfsi feaMotho- '! . '“ , £prlog Flctifi*—j - 1 - 1 Gen. Scott’s Quick SU-n: - ' ' j , Holnboio.BeliotQsrh'. 11 Peart Polka; of ‘«SAjuw^BWK^ U j Woo4Bttw{j r' v AMUSEMENTS. - TiESSCE AJTD C, FOSTER*, OPEN'LYG JOGxSTOF THE SEASON. _ - 433" First of tlio cogagomcnt of Mlsjjm SUSAN and KATE BENIN, end Mr. JOHN WINANH. -* , TUESDAY EVENING, September. 21,1862, f wffl to per forzoed IknreU ft beaatiful play of, •• EOVE’S SACRIFICE, . . .Margatet Snaaa Benin. y . Henmalc.- .Mias Kafo Benin Jean Htue...Jofafl Winaxifi. Matthew Elmore, Mr, J, I\ BreWbrd JtteoncludaTrithttwlauehnfcloFftreeor „ NEC, THE CABMAN. ’’ ' S«* Nix k .. -Ma Joba Wln^n* Atm ..... .... .Miss Wheeler. ? * ' '?“P®aday pigm, the Misseall&ie tod Sosas Bcntat. . appear in two orreltant pieces, * JA?6B4St& OFJBEL4HD, AT.PIII.Q HAL L, i nn j SC ?P, ngOAY ETBSETO, SEPT.I7ia, A yraraEsfAV wn Saturday fl o'clock.- 'Tfcla ouucniilcwit and cx* w M °? Clir m tol»en jSaoKl by the uf^iP a T ITU Efellk* picture of tbs L^jfaaa^jat U “I ”‘ toE jS, Approprlato music toeaeb occasion. Eonry EsO’BcsMy, tho pralor.and HornotW,-will giro- tho orulsltalcliijßofli®- 4andraajculfloßiit wcueiy» JUS" Tickets 25'ceat# ? children half j>Hce : - JErDoon ppdn at 7> to begin at ft " Kinney’s Mammoth Balloon Museum on, AERIAL AMPHITHEATRE< JOHN WI6&1 i.IULtON' ASCENSION, lteriOT4rftilQ.*l»TQ«tyb' fc Pittsburgh, on ;Yy SEPTEMBER 24th. KVBMKG.thcro will bo & \y of PIRE .^T’OBKS^wrtr J th©. Western cotmfp/;:; tto-tho anrl7*Ucdatiraor:. . BaHoon Ascension, and % > there will bo dv<m srtea If: ’ ilbltiotts,: wlOuwb rttrfl ft ‘ f istibf^.pr^':'. B ASS» OPERAS, . U JO - ‘ StKOINO. - *’ » MANGY, <* v EMANCB ON SHACK- HOPE" t r * I MINSTRELS, ( i - sowar 'MAStMOTH ESTAB63SH- ' . >* AY*fcVliNlNofc'oepfc2S, and - during which time a benefit '• jvv;, I>epnnmeut, aM a roapiifimt jlv- • presented ta the Firfrwjmpftny f-r ■ > selling the largest number.of tickets, .. „ • ' 7towholscoiftbliiattaiat7aJwt?&c n &uwUt tacxtUbi itedftom K2NKEY43 SIAMMOXa MU&EIJiI ihthisbed with substantial ndse(lsea£a,.capnmdo£rftceaamD> - ; fT.V'.Cr dating camfbrtahly-7000persons, and, &> ParqaiiU, farnW»d - :■ - In hantamte style/with 3000 c6raJhrtable..Bc«A*--iliß whole n : f betogsufficient tonccornnuxlafo 10,003 pctsotisynmtomr: ?: .<•■-. onelis thtfrpiiriUion hear. iy-r : AdraWonio the,<rf«)&-JEr7nWiwri»--Jtoxo3^2sccuts y h only i numbered/ and every ana guoran- p - teed a seat, SO cental .. . > ’ {? Pof/aßpartienlantttepostcrs-ftndsznhll hills. : If .••■ . wpT*lwda2W i, BmlSJ&I*-Advertiser WELCH’S pmCUS! fcOo v nud Dtletlincli 4 Co.’s. t MENAGERIESUNITED! FOR 18SSI,.' Q. DERBY.. MANAGES. 20b.. . Tha public, arc.xctpeqtfuUy informed,'that fncito trco vast B. . .th&|:■;•■;-.•'. J&Xgf*tbaUBcUon oLliviagr AfumaJs ever .exhibited in this '£ - * 'ur‘nny<rthGr'«;ints , yc - _ . .Over-1?>0 TirCDSc-im bo Bader & ■■■•■.! i&t&^ftdbTG:'liviiietk /POK -OISHE-,'■•l;'., . wtfcal op.-Aiwnssio:*. - •;-,Hmns.iof-jixl4fc^oii.—flttat 2tTO^-^-ajid • ...;■ ■ ■ •■■ ; -t •«- < t - _£ s: '■ ? J v C -The Cortege t&U «mo nvthkr dfey'qis tbonrorans i ■“■!**• instant, stsutlO tfto -Carriages, CasSi, Van.'? ■. i^;conJ*iijjiis42jp,.aiiißm!p y c]r»n , t»- by \&0 :&P£J3lfflW% HOUSES'ixxvied by N'BIJViiR , SPHII t At>EU?IIIA3aASSr^ • BAJilfb wiU posS'Ojrouch-. tiw principal streets, affording?? - . aaoppoKunity of Ixiinldinanne of the .most A‘sl> TMPO3TKCI PTiOCHSaiONSof ti»Wnil ever aaon.. W- •. . A DOUBLE PEItFOR’UANCJi, Xn Tli**e ImmepsePerforxuitkg Done! ■■■.* .■ : lIKBR- DILIEBJIAOU in TWO, and SIGROIfi HIDKKALv OOiit the other k . •In the couiw of sack exhibition»HSlllt WUSSBACtt, the?: v fan&a&ed. LI OR KIMJ vwiU uiter the Dens of his. Wild ten 4 ants of the •■;!••:'•••; >v: ■ . , i ,■■::■ i , - l AtKisira:adMpiay>-thGBanio < aavtwn.erdfT«i oythaiipeS . . ;dia^cc«imvodr^-(laaest r (Sw " mnpof thfi;Prencb,> Emperor Nicholas, of St Ixtersborg? * j: shd the Royal Family UapsfcnrghiUbtti>u yf Austria. . I'/. aiQKOKR mDHIULGO -wili also peiltbsa hi* highly, trained aaimalfysoparateiHiiientirely aiifcrtnt : froavitatt? --: Dricsbac&* showing the different poweraotfflihd over tbs, *■■■.•■ - Animal Creation. • «', WELCH'S iffATiowAii c*rct/&: p PHO3I KlBto’S, fcfiW'TOKK, AHD RATIONAL AM*| PUITHEATBL*, PKHADELPHU, ' " L. J*. O. .CAI»WAtABiB,.;.;..i-;;w , ;.A‘;.,; < 4il‘Bqnefltrlftn Director. • * I>.' • > X Lamswobtht. Master of tho Circle, i n. WIUIAM3 t*t Boflb CIOWJXr ; E*.Dayt3~.. atmhsperiap Clotrci ; Among tho most prominent of . tlie ortifllos, may ho ' l the-foUa'pring-homiW * J. iinsnrpn«wd .EoTir and Slii ; < ITorso Ridw. J groatest Vaulior li.:; , < , ‘•k ~ L. j: tTPiIAN-Brcaafttlo, Socnlc and-urindMlßSlef. s , DAVIS -TfOtld’e only’barohocSi lUdei '• -yhoseatrtngibate sate* Ao* aatislTOd 3?rairti ek‘ea,strtkf»thobehoJd«tfith'wondfefcand dstonishaimt -3 v_ f JJ,.aL BlCKH^SOJT—tbecelobrnted. Gom^UattandComf' Stage* acknovriedged by. all to be the sihgor or *h ‘* r I Age.' ; ;.T -'Y .‘- ;' I .''V.' ? ; ' r .- - r . \,:.. Amf skill in porHOnaiinft tho char. octet of of £ea Mon of tlnkForest, stands ui ] garpass&is »•' ’ * «v* 1 <*• -.i- £ ii<UAMB—tho Juvenile Gyipnastlf' and • ~ n ofr:.lead»*t».xffo nnritnli(Sc?toTms } LIAMSttDdBAYiSi;TTUQ3O Pun* Jokes, Bonita tc. andWiq pcii(ttft, ncrcr. fliilvto'koep in ttpcrfcct roar i > ‘ 1 iaugblcr. . ;* •-■•■'' '■■■•■■• ■ - ,T •.• '•' ■•>••-; .•■■.■■.■■;•■...•.■■ .• ‘ N» emo price of adndssfon toMenascr .anaCTrooscomhlood. __ ’ ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Tfaff ITS 1 *: t *"^*>^r^ lia! WaaMnitonHif J 4 wfe? 0, '^i 1 , ‘ nil! ? Blr « :t » »law doom n“s I ttsri^islunprtofBr. nrtlihtu, of Wheeia&fiSui fcj •' •——■■ ~•' •• ■'■■■- ■■ >: ••' '• ••• ; ;:'../,tftp2&^ai t >.-.. :■•■■■•:■■. c< »mpas¥,v; ,=§§«* ’■ -'.. "' 'KpSLS^Sf^ -™^^f-ft3J34«mass , cb|.BWbox; - ga,Ubqral dedacuoba-io Kho boy to soU SWUH3*ItI4» CWfUKKOIAL OULUWE—(£S ifSS S b ™ 1 «? l»’ s ,>-^m E r of tblfxl and Market stm,'' Bo S>> j*- ap. goodotcgh, ftS * Alwdato. A&ire* £ L ®iS p iP®*®®&. lWacrpit Teacher of Wtitma ona Co' Cfcrrapopilejwj gso'okfeiKtaJ noUqa in onotfc' cdl > a>l> - • - ' ~ . aol2/ ■ fTasSCJWtTAiat*,statertals*r'ai!< Tlfc • , rmartMv., MjSSgffiS - °2S r %raB«a»«toBK of Pfoswtj, i»b , wneraoftoSwt.dwcJUngj (mdcpSitawp^” o ' 3 S - H*an KUDES, undo it, 2 <xk : i jgfll 1 , Thtai stast litomsKStal, «f *oaser r ffoia 8 A. SLtoS f. if- cdrizur *• 3SBg “"*"& a. 3i. to a , * or d«wjU jp«?soa9 iafcsn in r reflow . fcotiaai EOr„ HB tXS FOWJNSB/-4Wt Is oflsial to < puiikis ils o frUaJrsntotd cuw&rtfc*' heAyesra tacscs, ugn, beat nsSd, to tt» l>rft*S* tto prej^ twfcstlw lssttMrtrswe?>,«»»-; SM-ultariacoopetoa trf 1 thirt nobhHtfiftaMf tike horse,. forlmbcsy wwii trgami >; dlsegaßyahauld Intfuce ©Tory one hark . «uchi.to»pplTtnaaeOWriytorthisrtroodr, I'orsalowiK? l* jjrS&ftftr taxQSkd: \ : W£S?r‘; : . V* 4 * * T -, > v.-i-r'-r*.-.--*- b-±r--r, id'--rfV^LV."'-w’‘ -'r'r-j' f ’V"' ' / 7 ' -r V■* . s •vv.— <! •/)£■ ,-v ' .iT ' f ' * * / r * i -< 2 ''-t / r THEATRE. flopl&tg.- ■ rnXETOB respaafolty m . vs ri Sanaa,of AUegbenjr Ijgj + X " , - .<* >4'” ; W; ■■fa- •* ■fe; .4 r.ij iS:
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