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-FRANKLIN PIERCE,
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PROSPECTS OP THE DEMOCRACY.
One o t the Editors of this paper, during the
past month, traveled upwards of two thousand
miles through the prinoipal States of the Union;
and daring that time he mingled freely with men
of all parties, and therefore had an excellent op*
portuni ty of becoming acquainted with the eenti
meats of the people in regard to the Presi
dency. • During our sojourn in. the citie3 of
Philadelphia, Now Pork, Albany,- Boston, Utica,
Buffalo, Cleveland, &0:, wo met with intelligent
gentlemen-from distant etatespand all Beemed to
bovif the opinion that the nominees of the Dem
ocratic party for President and Vice President,
PttAKKJ.ra PisncE and Wiliiam B. King, will ho
■ elected by an overwhelming vote of the people
in November next. Never, .since our connection
With the Democratic press .now nearly sixteen
years, have we known . finch - perfect unanimity,
’such entire confidence and good feeling existing
in the Democratic ranks, as prevails at the pres
ent moment.. There seems to bo a sponlanc-
008 uprising of the Democratic .masses, deter
mined to drive Galphin whiggery from place and
power, and once more.Testoro . tho reins of Gov
ernment tonur good oldparty, and have honest
men to direct the affairs of state.
In Pennsylvania there is not to he heard a dis
senting voice to the nomination of Piebce and
Ktso. From the Delaware to the Ohio, the De
mocracy are at work, shoulder to shoulder and
lieart to heart, determined to carry tho State by
a good old Jaoesoh . majority. The nomination
of QCn Scott'has totally failed to arouse that
enthusiasm in the-whig ranks that was so confi
dently predicted before the meeting, of tho Bal-,
timore Convention. It is now generally admit
ted by the whigs themselves that Gen Scott in
stead of being the strongest, is the weakest can
didate that could havo boon placed upon the
Presidential race course. His total unfitness for
theoffice isadmited by - every sensible, person;;
whUe-hisinordinatevanity.hisridioulonsfond
rioS9 for writing foolish things, have caused the
most poignant feelings of shame, sorrow and
mortification, to arise in • the breaeto of every
sensitive whigiu tho.country. The electoral vote
of Pennsylvania ■ will bo cast for PiEßCEund
- King as sure ns the election will take place.
- Tho Democracy of Now York, onoo unfortu
nately divided in their councils are now happily
united,: and are working harmoniously together
for Piebce and Kura. Hunkers and Bomburn-
•ew have shaken bands upon the Democratic
Platform, and hate resolved that henceforth they
' wiHqUarrel no more. The scandalous treat
mehi.received by Mr. Fiiemoee and Mr. Web
• uteb in the Whig National Convention will for
ever proventall whiga who lore principles more
than fuss and feathers, from voting
for the Commander-In-Chief of the Army for ,
President. The TBntTrcrivß . electoral votes of
the Empire State, nearly, one fourth the number
of votes necessary to elect the President, will bo
given to the Democratic nominees beyond nil
doubt. :
Massachusetts is now half resolved to enroll
herself on the eido of Democracy. In the hith
erto strong Whig City of Boston, Gen. Scow’s
namo is scarcely alluded to by the whlgs, unless
it is to express a deep feeling of regret for his
nomination. The Whigs of Boston . utterly re-
pudiate Scott's nomination; They are nearly
all for Dasiei. Weesteb their own illustrious
* Statesman ond . patriotic) citizen, for President,
and have determined toform a TVebbxeu Electo
toeah Ticket— which, wo will receive,
three-fourths of the whig vote of the old- Bay
State. Intelligent, well informed politicians, of
bath parties, have told us that as matters now.
standi PiEECE and Ejeo will carry Massachu
setts by a handsome majority. So moteitbe-.
‘ Ohio,' —gallant, glorious Ohlo t —-a state wpj
love next to.good old Pennsylvania,—will cer
tainly ho found on the Democratic 61d0,v When i
the Presidential votes are counted in November, j
The nomination of Hale by the Free Soil Na
tional Convention, which assembled in the city, j
will secure us Oslo Sy from 10,000 to 20,000 of |
a majority. Thronghont the Western Reserve, |
which-in former times was the strong-hold of-j
Whiggety in Ohio, the contest will be between |
Primes and Haes—so we ore credibly informed. |
In foot, from every-part pf our beloved ooun-1
try, we have received the most soul-cheering in-,
telligence respecting the onward progress of
Democratic principles,: and the certain -triumph.
~ of the Democratic nominees. - -.’With the single
exception of the little state of Vermont, there;
is positively not a state in the UnioD, out of .the ,
thirty-one composing it, thatcan withbny.degree,j
of oertainty. be calculated upon to go for Gen.
* Scott. : All Gen. Scott’s hopes and prospects,
riso, centre and die amidet the green mountains
' of Vermont!
Then, follow-Domocrats, be of good heart,-
- the darkest day, has gouo by. A bright
and glorious future is before us. Be united,
be firm, be true—be aetivo, bo zealous; he cheer-!
fal;'and all will be. well. Victory is already
Within our grasp— «e have but to say the word
and it is oars. Let it hereafter be the proud
"boaster every Democrat that he .aided in placing
hoocst Fbaskus PiEßcein tho Presidential
ohair. *
A JUtio-EnclLih naJ EngUah-Latin Dictlonwy for the use of
' schools. By Charles Anlhoo, L. L.D, Professor of tho
OrwH end Latin langnogcs In Columhla Collcgo. ; now
Tori:. Hwperß Brothel'SpublMnaiTHS!!.
- This admirable work, which has been compiled
. byßr. Ahthos from the lexicons of Freund,
'Georges, ahd ; Kaltscbmidt will nndonbtedjy. take
the place of allotbers in our colleges, ' and
academies; as the high reputation of its author
is a certain * Guaranty qf its correctness, ;■ and
adaptation' for tho purposes fbrwhioh it" is in
tended. : / We have examined the worlryarefaily, ■
and are much pleased with its arrangement and
etymology. : To the youthful student of the no
blest language of antiquity it will be a most val
uable auxiliary./; is for sals in the.
Book store of R. C. Siocetos, corner of Market
and Third streets.
- Phillips
[m7 iaito” & groprietors.
We published yesterday (bis long 'promised
document, accompanied by three certificates,
whldr«me&nß nothing. Tbo respectable gtan
ing or common honesty of Mr. MagUl in
community isnot the question—both nro admit
ted until eomething to the contrary id proven.'
But certificates of character from persons who, it
is said, hare a' collateral Interest in'Smothering 1
those whig chargeshgalnsfc Mr. Magill, will not
answer the purpose. Tho public are satisfied
with Mr. MagiU’s general respectability, hat, at
the same time, they 7 desire 4hat-ihe shonld'ex
plain what has become of that scrip which disap*
pcared in a very mysterious manner. This is
the question to be .explained, and it mutt be ex-:
1 yfaihedbeforo the, people, will vote forMr; Magill
for tho office of Sheriff- The people ate not tvil
ling to vote for o man who aspires to an import-,. i
ant office, who cannot give * good account of his
former stewardship. Wonrc'sorry to say Mr.
Magill has not done it, and that his failnro to do
so Will, most probably ,*gi vo his whig competitor,,
Barker, the advautagoof him.. But if he will
explain the manner in whioh that scrtpwas sto
len, and prove conclusively that neither ho or
-any other whig was. coucerpeddu pilfering it, wo
think ho can checkmate Joeßorker. ® ho can*-
not, wo are apprehensive - that the case of Mr.
Magill is as hard a cbso eo the' whig eases who
have brought the charges against him.
The Journal and tho Gazette have in abase
manner attempted to impress upon tho publio
mind that tlio-Port has brought out charges
- ngaiaat SiagiiU The Post has done nothing of
the kind; but whonwc found the former organs of
<• Joe Barker” proclaiming the charges against
Magill,we thought wohad aright torefer to them.
They deny that Barker is a whig. This is false,
for, but a short time since, the editor of the .(Ja
' zette announced that Barker was a good whig,
and an original Taylor man. No change has ta-
ken place in him Bince. He is the eamo man
that he was tboD, and they will havo to keep
him for better or worse, and keep him they most-
He belongs to them, and if bis developementa are
unploasont, he or they can explain them more
fully.
Tho i’ojt is no fignre in-tho csbo atoll, further
than exposing the frauds that havo been pro
claimed by whigS; In such eases we, believe: it
to be our duty to do so, and we can assure our
cotemporaries, that .we will .continue this line of
duty untti a full, fair and honest statement is
made to the'Jieoplc, as to the missing fhnds,
Mr; Magill’s explanation is no explanation at
all. His three certificates amount to nothing.—
Wo-eould write a dozen just os truthfully, but
hot one of them would inform the people where
the money has gone, of: which they have been
robbed. It is Stated that there is no record ;of
the stealings on the Commissioner’s Boots. Of
oohrse'thtro is nob It would be very foolish to
place it there. Bat the money was etokn and
who can acoount for its absence if .the Commis
sioners cannot l This is a question.for the whig;
editors to answer; • They havo had the mendaci
ty to acense tho i’ost of originating these char
ges—a matter wo never thought of until they
stirred it up themselves, but; since they have
referred to it, we will keep them to it, »»d cither
they, or Mr. Magill, must tell who got the mis-,,
sing monoy. The question cannot be blinked
now. Their insolence has indaoed us to make
inquiry, and unless they bring.out a* full state
ment, eliowing up clearly ait the persons who
were parties to the fraud, we will “unfold a talc”
that will open the eyes of the pooplo as to the
practices of Wbiggcry. .Wo, therefore, call upon
them oil, Magill; Kiddle, and. White, to bring
out an htmeet statement,- and let the people know
■what has become of the money of, which, they
have been robbed. Their abuse of “J.oo Barker”
the “original Taylsman,“will not answer the
purpose,‘‘tiuffSfitsi figuTcS’ and names, , arc re
quired, and must be forthcoming. We are ready
to make them publie when they truthfully repre
sent the record, and wc assure _tho people that
in doing so we will be no“roßpcctorB of per
sons.” ■■
KTStunv fCIVEtt I! IWEnATO UE.
Wodearn from good authority that oar Eepro
seutativc in Congress, the Hon. -Titos, M. Hown,
has franked and forwarded for distribution in
this county, somewhere about a cart load of the
Life of Goa. Wixfielo Scorr, embellished with
sundry wood cuts, and done np in “yellow kiv
crs." We are noliltle astonished that Mr. Howe
should so far abuso the franking privilege as to
bo guilty of sending political whig traots in the
U. 8. Mail, at the expense of tho tax-payers of
the country . We know that he will excuse him
self by saying that other members of Congress
are guilty of like offences, and therefore he has
tho right to do what is done every day in Con
gress. Bat if two hundred men commit a fraud
upon the Fust Office Department, docsthat make
the act lawful and right ? Certainty not. Tho
expen/u of carrying the U. S. Mail is paid out of
tho National Treasury, and the Domoorats as
well as the Whigs are taxed to defray such ex
penditure, : Is it right, is it honest, to tax Dem
ocrats to pay the expcnso.of carryiog whig elec
tioneering stuff from one cud of the Union to tho
other ? We hope Mr. Howe will not bo guilty
hereafter of the outrageous sin of which wo com
plain, Butif he is, wo'shall probabiy.be under
tho necessity of speaking'a little more plainly,
and sayiDg something that may .cause him to
loose a few votes on tho day of the election.
Tbo Wbiga and tbe Infant Drnmnicr,
We understand that tho whig candidate for
the legislature who lives south of the Mononga
hcla, haß sent a telegraph dospatoh to the “ In
fant Drumnier to come baok. The whiga want
him to make a noise for them, and they promite
to pay him liberally in that .county scrip which
has never been accounted for, whenever Mr.
Biddlo; Mr. White and Mr. Mogill finds it, , ft
will be h good investment for one of the parties,
but if the “ Infant”, is’ not careful, wo ore Ap
prehensive thbt tbo Donkey who hails from tho
-south eido of-the Monougohela wiilget -the ad-/
vantage of him.. He has- designated tho Mom
ing Poet as a “locofoco fliacMiuf’ for the simple
offenoe of having shown ■ that he was a, John
Donkey, and to counteract this exposure he do.*-
sires the “ Infant Drummer” to return and take
hold of the “ muohino” ho hopes will carry him
into the Legislature. But tho “ Drummer” has
sent on a dospatoh saying that he cannot bo at
tached to such a “machine” as the candidate
alluded to, and that he thinks tho candidate can
be beaten much easier than he himself oan beat
the dram. Wo think so too. Unless tliisAon
temptible ooomp has something more reliable
than infants to support him ho had better with
draw, or, at feast refrain from insolent remarks
about men. - .......
KEW DEMOCRATIC PAPER.
/ W e have received the prospectus of a new dem
ocratic paper which it is proposed to publish in
Blairsville, entitled tho Indiana Democrat, of
which onr friend C; B. Cotter, Esq., is to he
Editor. A Democratic Journal is much
deeded in Indiana county, and we hope Mr. Goi
ter will meet with every enoonragomentfrom the
Sterling Democracy of that region; The terms
of -subscription will be $1,50 per annum, paya
ble in''advance. -.- A
1. Ateoistmest by -Gov. BiaLEa._j o iis B.
Johsstos, Esq., of Allegheny city, to be one of
tjhe Govemor’s Aids de Camp, with the rank of
Lieutenant Colonel.
i Bfe take especial pleasure in. announcing thie
deserved compliment to- our worthy, old friend
Johnston. It 1b evidence that Gov. Biqle& is
disposed, to' dispense the honors of his .station
on the 1 worthy and moritorious of his follo.w oiti
sons, and affords the best assurance that veteran
democrats hold a high plaoe in the affections, .of
“ Honest Bill Bigler.” •
Items 6f Hfwa and iliejMlagy.
George 'Washington Beedi Esq[., the gentleman
to whom (tan. Soott wrote his lemons -Native
American letter, in 1844, has been nominated by
the Native party, astheir candidate fOr Sheriff of
I Philadelphia city and connty. _ ’ 1
A Mr. Hen has just started a now paper ,ta I
lowa. He S3ys he hopes by hal’d soraichingto
make a living for himself' and his' little
chickens.
-$20,000 a your has “been offered for a store
now about to be erected in New York, tbirtyfcot
front and one hundred feet deop, - and refused.-
The price asked is $25,000! It is at the corner
of liberty and Broadway.
Mrs. Elliot, of Jersey City, a few days since;
gave birth to her twenty-third child J Both are
doing well The age of Mr. Elliot, is 85, and
that of Mrs. E. 60. They have been married
about 80 years.
■ A groat portion of tho wlioat orop of Canada
has been harvosted; and according to all aoeounta
the yield is considerably above an average.
: The domestics .at the Queen’s palace converse.:
entirely in French. The royal children can
speak both French and Gorman.
Mrs John Wilson, the wife of the celebrated
Scottish vocalist, recently died very suddenly
while bathing at Porto Belle,
i Portions of Kentuoky and Tennessee are said:
to be suffering from drought—much to the de
triment of the corn, hemp and tobacco crop. .
: ; The Democrats of the first district, Maine,
navo nominated Mr. MoDonald for Congross. ..
•' At Farmington; Mo.,'last week, Mrs. J. Wy-
man Stoddard attemptedto. drown herself and
two youngest children, in Sandy river. She
succeeded in destroying the youngest; the ether
and herself were saved by somo youug lads
were in bathing. Sho was insane.
Among the deaths in Panama, of those who
wera that far to California, wo notice that of
Mary Greene, daughter of Col. Greene, of the
Boston Past, and also of Honorino Goodman,
Sister of Charity fromEmmcttshurg, Pa, one of
seven on their way out.
■William Reaviß, Jr., is tbo Whig nominee for
Congress in the First District, and Samuel W.
Parker in the Sistb, in Illinois.
• The Cincinnati Prioo .Current says that “old,
red eye” isn’t always made from .“sound corn,’
and proves it by the admission of an eatensive
distiller that “ho had used corn so rotten that the
hogs wouldn’t cinsume the slop.”-
. The Russian governmentbas forbidden the ad
mission of German mechanics, journeymen or
apprentices, on any pretence whatever, into the
Russian dominions.
A hen belonging to Mr. John Sauudcra, East
Jeffrey, N. If., laid several egge lately each
Weighing a littlo over one-iinarter pound. She
is of the Guildcrland breed.
ITEMS FOR POLITICIANS.
A despatch from Washington to New Orleans,
said to bo of good Whig authority, says that the
lion, Charles M. Conrad, Secretary of War#
pronounces the nomination or Gou. Scott “a
failure,” and will not support hita.
Col. Webb; of New York, who .was Gen. Tay
lor’s minister to Austria, declares.“the nomina
tion of Gen. Scott was accomplished by a dis
honest and disgraceful bargain—as corrupts
bargain as was ever piaced en paper.”
■ There is a great ! deal of meaning Cn the fol
lowing words of Frank .Pierce:. '‘Thedemocrat
ic party sent its delegates to Baltimore, not alone,
to nominate candidates but to reaffirm principles,
and to present the leading issues opon which the
canvass should he. conducted.’* %
Blackhawk’s opinion in favor of Gen. Bcott is
brought forward by tbo Whig press, in order to
prove his oompefency. for the-Prcsldcncy. This,
with tho Duke Of Wellington's favorable notice,
will, it is supposed by the Whigs, have great in
flucnce—among the Cockneys and Kiokapoos.
in Clinton county Ohio, they have a Cpott gleo
club, who are great manufacturers of Whig en
tbnaiasin. One of their refrains has a ehorus,
in which all the ladies join, thus:
IV—m the 1/xwfC • •
K.UI cai’.,-
'tilvtj-VmH-f-'H
'Willi fcieolt lil/il (tVNIiaUL
ggL. The Sacs and Fox -Indians,'now on a vis'- j
it to Washington, visitcd tbo Bopattmtut of the j
Commissioners of Indian-Affairs)."-'on- Thursday, I
when Major Mix, the chief clerk, in the ah* j
aence of Col. Lea, assured them that their Great
Father would givo them a formal interview after 1
the adjournment of congress, aud in the mean
time every attention would be paid to their com-1
fort and ploosurc. Tho Indians expressed them
selves highly gratified at MajorMix’s remarks.
Among the delegation consisting of eight, is a |
sou of the eolobrated Keokuk, who visited Wash- i
ihgtou in 1787. Tho Sacs number at this timo
about thirteen hundred souls; the Foxes about
seven hundred. The tribe still retains its love of
savage life and manners beyond almcstall others
of the removed" Indians on our borders. They
dislike schools, missionaries, and oven dwellings,
hnd mnnyof them yearn to go further West
that they may bo still more distant from civiliza
tion, as well an nearer tho buffalo and other
game. Their efforts at cultivation have been
very/feeble; though.they inhabit a fine country,
well adapted to successful agriculture. Tho
tribe,has a fund of $30,000.
gQL-ThoNcw Orleans Conner has tho follow
ing offer: ■
Whowauti to bett—-Here’s n Chancel
On most occasions tho whigs da not allow a
Presidential,eloction to come off, without brag
ging in the betting line. It most bo confessed,
however, that no suoh ardor at present exists
among our 'opponents. Be that as it may, we
ore authorized to offer them the following
wagers: . . .
New Orleans, August 18th, 1852.
Mr. Editor. —Ilnving a little spare change, I
propose for the benefit of my whig friends, to
makothefollowing bets, .viz: - ='■ /
$5OO that Gen. Soott will not bo elooted.
100 ““ not get N. Carolina.
100 “ “ “ Louisiana.
slootossQO “ “ “ 100 eleo’t votes
■100“ 500 “ “ “ 5 States.
100“ 700 " “ “ Gdo.
100“ 000 “ - “ 7 do, ......
100“ 500 “ “ “ 3do.
100“ 1000 - “ “ “ oneStntoS.of
i Mason & Dixon Lino.
■The money for the above will be ready,at five
minutes notice. . LOCOFOCOS.
< Sobbces or Poi’ulation. —The current nutn- j
her of tho New England Review. contains an I
Slnborato article' on tho sources of tho popular
tion of the United States, in which the writer ar
rives at the conclusion that the number of white
people in this country not Anglo -80x011 by birth i
or blood, is not over 4;GCB;73G, while tho Anglo-
Saxon portion amounts to 15,000,000, the balance
consisting of 3,591,702, of tho African rape—to
tal 23,263,498.
: A Sics- —Tho Balston -Spn (N. Y.) Mirror,
hitherto a neutral print,?® out for Pioroo and
King. Tho Albany Argus says “It. is pub
lished by Spymour Chaso, and its editorial
columns, as well os its selections, indioatoability
it the holm, of no common order—and a high
jjapaoity for usefulness in tho Democratic cause.
Its oSoeßsion to the ranks of the united Dcmoo
baby of the State, we regard among the auspi
ojoua signs of the times. .
■ AGooß'MoyE.—The St- Louis Intelligencer
states that several-steamboats running from that
city have abolished tho bars - usually kept qn
board of'pockct boats. Much good i 3 said to
have resulted from this, in the additional safety
of passengers, owing to the fact that no* oppor
tunity is afforded either to them or tho officers
of tho boat to indulge in tbe spirit of reckless
ness resulting fromthe excitement produced by.
drinking.
Awies upon iS£r, Wohater hy 3£r. U&ngaWi to
s’* ■' giß Senate, ,
We havq seen, and have recently brought to
I'the attentipn.Ofour'readerfl,/several very severe
attaoka'wadobythe;'orgahß andb. leaders of the:
vScotj jfing jpf the tthig party upon If r. Webster
'fthiupon '-Mr; FiUmpreandhis administration.
We were; however, scarcely prepared to see this
wafeßarried-into the Senate of the United States.
But In- Ihobrlef.report oftho debate on the 26th
instant in'that body upon :the printing bill, ns
published in the JlepubUe of yesterday, we find
the following extraordinary passage:
1 “Mr. DocoUs sail that complaiata wore:modo. that In
.Che. departments the: work sms giren.oufc io.political, mvor
'itca* rerf&rtlesa/ofr thfiiqucatiott ©fyftpivas
.fllr.-MvfGnu sail hehad not -heard of it before; 1
bo fc>.
-nr.tctbnrs. YF-K.Y RFGKNXbYA FALTRY,
BI.E THING HAD BEES DONE UgEAT JUN
OF TnO WKIG PARTY—HE JIEANT THE SECnETARY
OF ST UTB-AS ACT CNIVOBTUY OF CNTI ORTHT
OF ins; POSITION,: AND OTgttBACEK^TOTIIBPAUTy,
SO FAB AS IRS'ACT COULDBE SO, ITOIOTWASONtT
TO A MMIIED. EXTENT, BUT WHICH yEBli SHOBTLT
iWOCU) BE NOT TO ANT EXTENT. Hotbcn earnestly dp-. |
posed the bill.” -
- Our readers will remember, that Hon. Mr,
Mangura is the acknowledged, chicfaud loader
of the southern Soott whigs. He was, the chair
man of tliii . Scott whig congressional canons,
and kelt was who ruled the Compromise.resolu
tion out Of \order; which decision caused , the
first secession of several of the most influential
southern whigs. . Mr;; Mongum, moreover, as
one of the inoat oxporioncod; and considerate
members of the Scnato, and Often oaUed to pre-,
side over its deliberations, cannot liayo uspdibe
above astonishing langiiago ■in regard,.to Mf-
Webster, except upon some extromo provooatlon,
fancied or.realfof upolltieafoharaoter;, and in--
doed cannot bo presumed to have so spoken at.
nil except upon fall eonsulintion.with the gentle
men associated with him in- the leadership Of.
•the Soott wing of. the whig party, and probably
with General :Scott himself. -What ipeefal pro
vocation Mr. Webster has given to bring upon'
his head this violent and premeditated assault
of the Scott men will probably soon be made
knowo. Meantime it may be deemed- prudent
polloy by the Soott leaders for Mr. alangum to
assume the exclusive, responsibility, of his lan
guage, although no Well informed man can fora
moment supposo that' such a declaration oould
bo hazarded, in the Senate by a leading party
matiQgcr, except upon /full understanding both
iwlth bisassociates and their .chief.-.- The fact, is
now made known, upon the highest senatorial
authority, that there Is “ wor to the knife, and
the knife to the hilt,’' between Gen.. Scott and
Mr; Webster, ond 'the two: wings of tho whig
party of which they are respectively the chosen |
probablettjst this unexpected develop-1
ment may precipitate events soiuewuttj- fa |
tiou to tho Webster movement now in active pro
cress fa various sections of the country. ■ .it is ,
quite impossible, of course, that, Mr. Webster 0
friends, or finy of them, should . .give now nny ,
countenance to a
the whig party which not only, through its most |
natborUative representatives, denounces Mr*
Webster on the floor of tho Bcnate in terms the ,
most harsh and contemptuous, but even assumes.
to rtadhiai ou£-~hira, Daniel Webster —out of the -j
Whig ranks! We suppose it to bo undoubted at l
this rime that at feast four out of five of all the .
.Whigs of tbo Southern States greatly prefer Mr.
Webster ns President, or as. candidate for the
Presidency, to General Scott. • Mr. Webster has .
lust been nominated by a State Convention ml
Georgia—tho most important State in the whole.,
Sonth to the Whig party—ns the only candidate. !
who can heep the ve&ig patty there still in existence;.
and tho telegraph brings us intelligence that the
central and leading Whig organ in the State,
whioh has heretofore, .done its best for... General,
Soott, has now beca fairty forced to place the
name of Mr. Webster at the head of ite columns.
Mr. Webster's name is also regularly before the
Whigs of North Carolina for their; support ;j»nd
there can be littlo doubt tbit in Kentucky, Ten
nessee, Louisiana, and Florida, Webster moye
inents of adecided choraoter are already made,,
or ore in progress. Ia Maryland, no. demonstra
tion in favor of Webster bos yet been mode,
though we suppose it to bo admitted that to tbo
Whigs of that Stats Mr. Webster would, as a
candidate, be almost os aooeptabio gs fjea. Scott
is objectionable. At the North, tho Webster thus
fir secnis to have been principally confined: to
the State of jdnesaohusetta and the cities of New
York and Philadelphia. In these, important lo
caiifxps it probably can at thlamoment command
a greater amount a tr.egns for election purposes,
than are within the reach of the Scott vlpg of
tbo whigs. It is Impossible to doubt - that the
Webster movement Is also regarded with favor
by vast masses of tbe whig force In tho “rural
districTs’,' 1 ’ not yetepoken ful
ly. having yielded to tbe aggressive and imperi
ous spirit of tbo “blghcT-lnw” clement in tbo
I Whig ranks, ■trWolwriiHea upen General. Scott,
! uad which has now, with ■ cbarqetnn»tig vig
or and audacity, resolved upon-aip open as
sault upon Mr. W ebsfar an the floor of the Senate.
Iu csilmatfag; hoyevee, tbe relative Cqtoo of
the two wings of tbq whig party, an beaded re
spectively by Mr. Wabstcr and Mr- Fillmore, and
' Cleu. Scott aud'Mr, Soward, it should bo borne
! in mind that tho Sowardite forco.has reocntly,
and upon tho showing of its chief organ—the
New York Tribune—been hamstrung by tho re
sult of tlio Pittsburgh convention. Itlsnot im
probable, indeed,: tbat this fact may have aided
in producing that desperation vhiuh hog mani
fested: itself amdhg the Soward anil Scottlcadcre,
by this unprecedented denunciatiohef Mr. We
bster by Mr. Mangura on tbo floor of the Senate.
Biit this estimate of the Webster forco seems, in
the present'state of, the case, hardly ncocasary in
order to detcrmlno Mr. Webster's course. The
self-respect of Daniel Wtbtttr—his sense of person
at character and-digit 0 0 stand* as a rock 0/
adamant between hvn and . any. other policy than
that of declared l;ostility to. the whale Scott snooty-.
samt,
. To us, as more spectators of this war bctwcon
tho two wings .of the whig party, tho forces seem
hot unequally - matohed. In leadership, at the
South the Webster then have undoubtedly the
advantage. . In tho same respect at the North—
Mr. Webster himself and Gcn._ ScoU beiog laid
out of the quostiou—the superiority in courage,
sagacity and energy, must, beyond a doubt, be
awarded to the' managers and organs .of the Scott
interest. :At the North, the rank and filo of the
whigs, as now organized, Are without much doubt
for Scott rather than Webster. At the'Sputh,
the rank and filo. even without regard to organi
zation, aro clearly for Webster os against Scott,
jit is hot unlikely that a few days will
new doyeiopments. Mf* Manguin’s.declaration
of war thust procipUate a crisis which has been,
for somQ time apparent and imminent.— WmA
ington Union. ■ ■■■ • -■<■■■■
Bock .Oit Sl’tttxo.—The Morgantown (Va.)
Mirror says thoro is a spring or well or rather a
laharatory of Nature’s own originating; near
Hughes’ river, in tbateouaty, from whlgh Book
Oil is extracted at the-rato of a barrel a day,—
The oil is olosoly intermingled with fine sand,
eovora! fee tbelow‘the surface of the earth, and
is seperated by washing—the oil of course rising
to tho surfaoe; whereil is readily gathered.; .It
sells from $9 to'§lo nbarrel, and is said to pos
sess curative virtues to a considerable extent.—
Near it is also a fiup suipher spriug. . ■
BSy ln 1818; the. Whigs thought it highly
necessary to pass through Congress a resolution
of enquiry upon the subjeot of pay nnd .extra
pay received by Gens. Cass and Taylor. Now
that the DpmDepots in Congress have thought
proper to institute thesame enquiry rplativo to
Pierce and Scott, tho Republic and ; other Whig
papers raise a great outcry egainßt it. The
boot being on the olhor.leg pinohes, and those
who wear it ory. ont from tho pain it inflicts. :
; Tub AsmoA!f iBi;Av4 TRAPI!;--A letter from
Afrioa states that two Steamers have lately taken
1,000 slaves from tho Gnllinas, and another ves
sel 400. The English'brig Crane had been in
pursuit of an armed slaver, having 10 gnus, but
was unable to overtake.her. Tho , Governor of
Sierra Loono has received information of 2,000
slaves being ready, for embarkation in the Bio
Pongos.
: Tub Steamhoat Atlantic.— lt is stated that
fifteen thousand dollars are offered for the
raising of tho wreck of the steamboat Atlantic,
and five thousand for the,safe containing the Ex
press money. Mons. Mnillefert, of New York,
has made propositions forthe work. -
The:Vinoennes (Inch) Gazettmsays, that
tho.orop of pork next fall will -bo very heavy
throughout tho Wabashtvalley. It is now pretty
certain that tiie oom will yield an immense har
vest, and farmers, stimVilated by the good pri
ces of last year, seem disposed to produce ns
much pork as passible.
; WnAT .'Next ?—A, correspondent of theJlaf
; fhlo Courier tells ofa federal orator who deolares
that; “Scott .was for a long time, in tho early
part-of'his life, a ( Supreme Court- Judge 1”
Didn’t he sign the Declaration of IndependenseT
■When I m old—end 0 bow b?“ d . »
Will Ultfe sweet morning yWd to nomr.
And noon’s mood, eamfflt. fervent light, _
Be shaded in the Solemn night I s \
■" ■\'ZD!»HlEn.«hn7irfi3l'Xi!gh..tDld f 1 *- f
Will soem jay lifi>—when lanijsltL *
‘When lam old, this breezy eajth *
'iWiU ItWQ for mo its.voice of.mirth jv .
v- The streams will have an undertone- j
’Of sadnoss, not by tight their flwn;. ■ v: ....
And.spring’s sircet.power 1 Q vain unfold
lma old. ■... •
When I am old, I shall not cars
To deck with flowcro my lading bur ;
'Twill be no vain desire of mlno
... > In rich {mdcoetty dres to Rhino; ’.
. Eooghtjowel and the brightest gold,
- -■: mo nought—when! am old.
: Wheal am old,my friends will he.:
Old, and infirm, and bowed j like me;
•. Or-elsc, their bodies ’ce&th the Bod,r,
*. Thcirspirlts dwelling safe with God/.,
The old church bdl will long h»TO .tolled
Aboro the rest—when Inm oldrf •
/When I am old, 1U rather, bond •
Thus sadly o’er each buried triend, ~
Than sco them looso.the.earnest truth
That marks the friendship of our youth.
’Twill be so sad. to have them cold -
Of strango to mo—when lam old 1 .
When X am old—how strango it seems
Like tho wild lunacy of dreams,
To picture In prophetic thyme/ - .
• That dim, IhXHilsf&nt, .shadowy time;
So distant, that it seemS o'er bold
■ Even to say—“whon l am old.®
When Xam old?. pethopa tae tbou. - '
I shall be missed Oum.hadnto of men;
perhaps my dwelling will ho found
Beneath the green nud silent mound;
My -uame by stranger hands enrolled.
Among the dead—ere lam old.
Ere lam old—o let ma - • :
My. life to learning how to live} •
Then shall I meet with wßlingheart
An early summons to depart; v
Or find my lengthened days consoled
By God’s sweet peace—when:X am old.
PiTTSßiman, Aug. 31, 1852.
To the Editor* of tkt Morning Poet t
Gestlbmek— lo jaetice to Qav. Wm. F. John*.
stoD, I deem it mydatylo say to you,that the j
meeting of the Scott and Graham .Committe&.wae. i
firat called, at the rqoma qf the of Trade.* i
When 1 was informed of tho fact, which had been
overlooked, that tho Telegraph Office had taken
those rooms, 1 told Mr. Riddle, of the Journal,
to name tho Allegheny Valley Railroad Office as
a substitute.
Gov. Johnston was thea afcd is still absent on I
his duties on tho lino of the railroad, and knew
nothing of the matter pro or eon . His name was
attached to ft® call at my suggestion, hq beiqg
tho Chairman of the Committee. .
WM. LARIMER, JR„
-- . One of the Committee.
, fftp In the Into fire, ot San Francisco, wc. notire a large
quantity or Ayer's Cherry; Pectoral burned, in the possession
of one or tho Druggists of that city. Gold wiU, not.con
trol dLvaw, and even la that Opbir country they must pro*
'vide this best of all remcdfes fbr'cnldSj Coughs and at&diona
of the lungs: Indeed, wo happen: to know .that It is an al
most indispensable companion of the muleteers and minCzS, -
■jfbo an> Romuch and eo reutjnttoUy. exposed to tho oyer
changing atmosphere of that diinatb. .■ . . aapX -
• Mercantile Library and Mechanics
li-scjr instltnUto-Ncw members added during the
month of August, 1852:
D. C. Hammerer, Edmond Mahony, John 11. Dalaell,,
Grew XVVvman, . John Gregory* GcorpaPnrgs. ; .
: «pl FKAXCIS a. M’NAMARA; Librarian.
rr' ,= ?3* Xofayette .FLGKAL PIUS
Gold! Gold! Gold 1 WEDNESDAY,
September 1, UERIt ALEXANDER, the Wizard of the ]
WorUI, will, rirts ivesim, present a magnificent BOQUET i
OF VLOWEOS.'toiAeU'aua bmyLADY lu tiw Hall. .Among I
these Boquots will be found TEN FINE GOLD JUNGS.—-
The distribution of the Boquet* will be made by Magic, sfr
that each Lady will have an eqnat chance of obtaining one
of tho Rings. Newwonders in Magic every night.
AdmiMdou 125 cents: Children 15 cents. . sepl
IIASOSIC HALL CONCERT BOOM I |
Entme9 Bpaqp 18 fsetl!
Tfafl CONCERT BOOM of this linU fiaccgs one
dpar room, 52 foot wWe by 105 foot long, and has
boon finished In the richest manner, with a highly
ornamented celling; and as it has largo windows-on all.
the besides - ventilating flues leading up la the walls,
will be well ventilated. It will- comfortably seat 1300
persons. The ceiling U-.SI feet high, and It Is, altogether
tfto moat cm»u;4rtatlf}Cpr.rnvt room in this part of tho coun
try. it 1* porfoctly &culo,'and Is suppoitod. by.iron columns.
The stairway to tbU room forma one broad flight, fl ft»swide.
But there bang two sets of stairs, the. room cm be entered
from cither tide, so that in case of Urge crowds both Btalrs
can bo used, aflbrvtfng abundant andeusy egress. • This room
is intended for concerts* cxhlbltlausy&C. .. - • • -
AS- Application for the above Concert Boom, to be made
to thr* janitor at the IlalL ox to : J. SItIDLK, •.
’frpjatt V{i. S 3 struct, tytshursfr.
I" 7LKGANT BKQCAi>E SitKJS—A. A. M.ako* & Co* have
li just received XO nlccca ridj now. Fall atyle Brocade
turn*:- :
iv u>as, ay tax micjumsmossT.'
J^dUUU: Five Thousand Dollars* cat Beal Estate Sorori
ty, loot near the City,tor tho tenant three years.. Said
Joan eoatJlicwit on tho purchase of tiro unimproved lots in
tho BtefliwaL Apply to AVSTIJv IXWMIS,
sepl • - • ; . No. P 2 Fourth Street
V'To Mccilo* of tljo lloanl of Directors of Uio WINS
- UOTXUL live p.'SfITANCE
COiII‘AB»V T W. ItMoaiajfiin iras dolyoUscto! Inspector
atjil Soliciting Agent of the Company. CoJ. JI. can be tbtrad
at t bo office ortho Company, during huslnwa hours.
isevlaUw •.•■.. , u.■M , l«Aiy.« > :Soci^tary^. .
Toarer^Clocls*.
HAVING fitted uphal&p ot Oakland, (Iwo mile*-from
tho City;) for tlie manufacture of Town -Clock*, watch
Mafcera Itegulatora, and fino Watchc*, 1 jua how prepared to
execute <mlpir# for C-hureh and Town ‘-Clock*,'equal to any
eastern establishment; as to the quality of the -work, ami
mudi lower lu price.
W.-W; WHSON, Watch/Maker, ; V
fiiMarbotst. cornered Fourth. •
CmieHorlttg’* Plonoit. ,■ ■;
JDSTroraivod, a now supply otlho abovo celebrated.FK
anas, six, six and a half and wrenoctavus, of benuUim
tone and finish, which will bo sold at tho same prices a* at
tlto Factory, tn Boston, without adding for tranKputiaf ion nr
r u,x. JOHN IL MKLIjOR,
■ ■ $1 Wood street ■■ ■
Solo Agent for CMckorlng’s Pianos for Pittsburgh and West
ern Pennsylvania.- ■--■ . .^P*
Notice* .
MISS F. B. BINGHAM,' late Tcacbcr of Music Ui tho
Canonaburg Female Seminary, respectfully inf onus the.
dlUcn.nofPitUburgb t Allegheny, and Vidnlty* tiiat «he has
returned to/resHencc .N 0.3, ChialettVßo'vr, AJlegbcnyCitjy
and intends citing lcsaous In Vocal arul Instrumental Mu
tfoatm willt* happy to waft upon all who way fovor her
with their patronage. _ • , -
•’ -Any communications left ot tho Music .Stores of Messrs.
John It. Mdtor, or Henry Kleboty will meet with prompt at
tention.:- ■ SCpluW. .
FOlf SA'LK—klftacn- Acres, with lm-
Xv inovementa; situate 10 miles from theCautd. Will l*
bartered for improved property in Allegheny City, worthfcot
tnorothan $1001). - - /-.-■ A
A property in LaWreneoviUe; desirably situated—4o feet
front hy U 3 feet. deep; good Improvements; price $1500.^
■ Terms easy. i
‘A vnUwMn property of "4 feet front by lOQfcctdoep; im-1
proToments all hew- and -good; ptopsautly abgvfv
Temper&nccvUlo; will hosold cheap, and terms easy.
• . - - : 8. CUTHBkRT, General Agent*
BPV.V • 50 Smltbftald street, v.
NewJfiaiici J
GIPSY’S SONG, as sung by Jenny Lind; ~, i: - *1
itongof thoExHe; bylV.V.Wallace; .
Klim's Dolight, (Undo Tom'# Cabin.) 1
flraTC of Washington.
host, Early Saved, :
Sailor Boy’s host Dream-
My Soul is Dork. -
Where Con the -Soul Find Rest.:
IWroOfdiUrane,orSwlssMother. •..]
• • A Hundred Years Ago. !
Jamie's oti tho Stormy Bea. . i
* Will no Malden Marry Mej by Kleber. . i
• ; -sw» OIA Slave;
The Hotter Band.
• Second GrandolWka 4* tocorti by Wallace.
; Beviow Polka: with a beautiful fronuspioce.
!uy Baby’s Polka. ■
Ulendon: do.
ltoscblrd . do.
. - Olympic - do. '
• Albion SfchotUscb,
CastloGardett'SchotUseh.
v Graco • do. .
Talisman Walts; byStrnkojwb.
Aurora Waltxea complete,
" Queen of the Fairies Walt*..
Knickerbocker Qulek. Stop. •
Ueucral Scott’s Quickstop: it -
MSO-A now supply ot Undo Torn; Death of Little Eva ;
DditU of St. ondllvo’s Parting; together with many
now Songs,-Polkva, Waltoj 4pt, .
■Just rcoelvod and forsalo by • ; w v . h
mp l JOHN 11. MEIiOR, 81 Wood street.
fItABJiK COYKKS—-A now assortment of Kmbossod and
Notice to Stockholders. : v
mllE Stockholders of tho l>ittsburgh oca Stcubcnrtllo
I ltai'.rrod Company, ore hereby notified, that tho second
iMtalment of fir'd share Is now rolled in, w>d
will bo paid Into tho Treasury of said company, on or boftro
the 12thfiay or August next, at tho Treasurer’s OlDoe, No.
40 Wood at, Pittsburgh,
- By older of tho board of Directors. „
jySß'tf WM. A. HXhh, Treasurer.
80H8 0F TEMPBKAHCE BANftUET,
AT: MASONIC HALL,
on Tbwr*«»y Evening, Bept'.r a, 1853,
" " *-.AT S OCJjJpRr , *, t
rrICKETS, admitting a Lady and Gentleman, jl,oo. In
1 1 prior that all may enjoy comfort and ylKi,-;uro, only trro
Imndnxl tkkobi wUrbo .cold.:. Tickets to.be tod at George
It. White's, Market street; Col; AL’Candless’ Penn street; C.
Magee's, Smjthfleld street; Alderman. Btcd’s Fourth street,
nudfrom thoJdaringer^enci^^^
" ' WilronM'Condloss,
A. O. Word,
.HenrySchriver,
JoUnM. KJrtcpatrids,
Davld-W. Milter, .
Ueo, H, UUddnaipl,
- John R Bailey;
John Rippey, -
. Wql Forsyth,
James K* atorangc,
John Lang,
Samnel A.Lcrag,
John Paul, ::
Thomas Steel.
0. If. Magee,
.Wm, M’Cullough,
,To)ui Mellon, .
Robert W. Parke,
Ulraa Unite, ,
JobnUoyd,
R.C. Stockton,
John J.Mltchel,
Wm. B. M’Clutty
y. M* Kinkcad,
Francis Thurston,
Wm. Ifc Olulfiy,
Andrew Miller,..
George It* White,
SONS OF TEMPERANCE
mifIURSDAY, /Sept 2d, 1862.—Divisions in the tv? 1
I will assemble at their respective Halls at 9 o'clock a. m.l
■j u tho country they, will meetin time to allow them to he
ontbo ground 16 minutes bofbro ten.,, Divisions from abroad I
will assemble .at MASONIC -HALL, Fifth street, at the hour
first mentioned; also theG. D. All . to bo on the ground
at 10 o’clock, precisely, at which time the procession will
move. ■...
ROUTE*—Tho right resting on liberty and Fourth streets; ;
down Hay to Pehn, where they will countermarch; up Hay 1
to Fourth; along Fourth to Bmlthfield; <lowQSinithfield to
Third; up Third toltoss; along Boss to-Fotath; down Fourth
to Smithfldd; up; Smiibfieldto Liberty; along Liberty to J
Wayne; down Wayne to Penn; along Penn toltandj dovhi
Hand and over bridge to Oedar r alone Cedar and 1 East Cock ■
monto Ohio; down,Ohh> fio Federah along Federal arid over 1
bridge.to St. Gate street •‘up St. Clsir to Penn? along Penn i
to Irwin; along Irwin -to Sxtb; up Steth toWoodr dOwii l
Wood to Flfthj Hall. • < *u2o‘ • J
k* -
* .-fc _ *
* ‘•X,
-■■■■''■■’ --
• t#-- *.
adTorttoomont of HALSEY'S FOREST WlNB,«l,ta«lMli<>
of great celebrity in tlio euro of various UR
healthy conditions of the tinman body, arising framer bat Is i
-usually termed Impurity or the blo<£}.--: I j jjt
fir tho .euro of X>rop*y, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Oba*
tlnmes3> Khenmatlfttn, Gout, and dkeitscs of ‘ the Heart,
tS*£ wul Kidney.; BMto.IL Keyscr/No. 140, wrtue*
of Wood Btroet and Virgin ailoyi la tho agent for
-gee advertisement in another column ot this paper.’' ■ *
aul&tUw
j-gg* Various theories bavebeenstartoa'reloUTo totheorl
gin of Intestinal worms, and Jret tho question la still a-vexed
one among medical authorities. Of ouo feet, however, all
am Informed, and in which all flital nature of
the tnttneaeo they exert oh nhHd«m AS this season of the
sear the attacks Of worms are most frequent aa wcU as most
Surens.'We tako great pleasure to dhwtlns the atten
tionofparents tothe.Ycrmlfnguofßr.SlTaina-Itfacne of
the most extraordinary inedtclnesaTortotredacedto thß pub,
IlCt and has noreriallcd ofsuccess tried. ... . .
’ Eor sale fey- moat of tlie.Drtzggists oad_Herchimta,«nd
f T2WAw ePrcPrio ‘° m ,
JOS* »r. Gnjnott'« of
Yellow Boob and np W
tho largest sized bottles,, contains more of thopuro HendtK
raa Sarsaparilla than any xthfcr. preparation ■ extant, -whkb
.w chemically combined with ' tho Extractor Yellow-Dock*
and the Extract of JVJI4 tbtw iQ»klng tbo rcmo3y
more thoroughly efficient than any other Sarssparillnfce&ro
i tho public. At tho tome time, it'i4 perfectly alli
i tumoral poisons, which cannot- be said- nfaajr; of the .other
Sarsaparilla: r The ipvalid should bowdro of
poisons] Mercury, iron,qulninivpotash, iodloey sulphur,!
arsenic, and many other mineral and metallic poisons enter . |
<nto and fbrm tho active basis of most of the. Sarsaparilla* i
and-Panaceas, of thoday.- Guyzott’a Compound of.
-TellowDock and Sarsaparilla docs not: contain a particle of
these substancesas anyone Con ascortala by-apply ingCia
necessary tests. 1
! Lot all poisonous Sarsaparilla preparations alone, and use
Guyzott’s Improved Extract of-Vellow Docfc and Sarsapar-
Ilia, which is thoroughly, effleadous, perfectly harmless and
purely vegetable. All kinds of disease yields to Ha-genial
influence
; t£g“ See advertisement
• Mechanical Remedies-»Cnder thlsheactj
we designate a nomberof articles that hate been introduced I
lately for the purpose of relieving certain diseases [and dc*,J
foraltles; that cannot bp reached by the appUcation of .medi- .l
fines proper. Among 'tho .moat important of these, are—J
SHOULDER BRACKS—4he object of which is to euro stoop-’ I
cd shoulders, a habit of leaning forward, hollow and fiat j
chest, and very frequently re mores a tendency to diseases of I
the Pulmonary organa, dependent on these dtepodtlons.— j
These Braces are strong, well made, and -adapted to the use 1
of ladles, misses, boys tmd men. Tho Gentlemen's Brace Is
formed la such a way as to answer the double purposc_of &.
[ Brace aud suspenders, and at a price very Utile above tho '
prico of suspenders. Tho public may roly on these Braces,
as bang what they arc xepreeontod; ipany persons of weak
I and hollow cheats hare beet completely cured, and, In some'
I tho dreumfertmee of-tho .chest increased ns much as
I four inches—thus giving to - the Lungs afnUcr action, and
[ Consequently addlngtotbe general, health and strength of
| the body.' •
I InI»kwpTBBSSES,-ABI)OMIHAI,BIJPPORTEBS,Spt
I nal Supporters, sa?pcnsary ejery Tarioty now.
1 in UAO< ;<• 1
I BR. GEO. IL KETBER, Wbolcsalo.and Retail Druggist,
I No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1 au2l:<Uw
. Scrofula*—lt is duo to Kler’s Petrolcniq tQMy'
that it has hecnknowntocomptgtyly-feiadicatedvery vestago i
ofthMrcQdful disease in less time than any'other. remedy, i
and at JwfTcoet or Inconvenience to th 6 patient. - : ••J
v The thousands of cerVincatcs Tivtho.liftnds.of the,propr\or |
tor,many of which are from well known citizens pf ths city, \
of Pittsburgh and Us immediate vicinity? go to show clearly
and beyond ail doubtfiliat Kns’B Puboubu tea mcdlcino
of no common value, not only os a localVcnicdyin/hraly.
sitf JthetiTnatimy Deafness, l ass of Sight, but os a valuable
internal remedy,' inviting the investigating phyrictemv as
well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted wiUi its.
merit*. ►
. Those having a dread of oro octroi that thte
medicine is purely natqrnl, and te pottled as it Bows from ;
the bosom of the earth. . ! .
• The following certificate-is copied from a paper published at
Syracuse, y. 11, and. bears -date August. 2, 1852, to -which w.
also appended thecertifcatcoftheulefrratedD.
of Syracuse;. . <
. This mar in truth certify, that I have been k> hadlyaf
fiicted with Bcrorula lor tlie last seven years that nacwlorthe
time I have teen unable to attend to any kind of business,
anti much of- the time unablo. to walk axul.-: confined to my
bed, and hare-been treated, nearly all the time by the best
Physicians our country affords; 1 occasionally < got some ro- ■
lief* but no cure, and continued togrow worse until Pr. Foot
recommended me to trytho Petroloum, or Hack OH, as eve
rything else had fitilod. Idiil so without fidth at first, but
tho effect was astnslslUfig; it threw (ffepobloa to thn. surface,
at once, and 1 at once began to grow better, and.by
seven bottles 1 have got a cure worth thou sands of dollars. •
JIR&LkaMJY Id. BAKKEK.
. This may certify that 1 have been acquainted with tfjer’s ■
• Petroleum, or Hock Oil; fbr more thou n year, hare to* i
peatcdly witnessed its biStfidM effects in the cufe dTdndtK
lent u]cujsnud litWr diaalst»'T<£ which''it la recommended,
and con’wtin confidence nrommond it to be amedieiaewaf
thjiof attention, and can safcly say thatsucocsa Ims attend
icd ita urn whero other medicine had fidled. ;•• •: -
*- - _ 0. Y, FOOT, JC. ft.
' For sale by all ilie Drasgfotd in ■
T>ROOMS—ISO superior Com Brooms; ■
X> gu3o X P. WILLIAMS & CO,
I TABLE g ALT—'3 tawis ptixqo dairy, (a sacks.
Irftuai ; J, D. IVIUJAMB & CO.
ffWMUTHT SKEDr-GO >l«m prime, Jost received and fiir/j
• . .A» X STUART. • ]
¥AKNS—SOO ttwfor wUo by
\j au2S TON KONXHORST & BTOBI
BROOMS— 250 dozen gill bandied, fur sale by .
aufl» > >OS BOXHORST A HUBPHT
StJliAJl— ‘<£5 hhd* N O (or redo by. ;■ . -
&028 VOS BttXN’nORST & MVRPKY. .
jpillKKBis— 2M boxen primet far Rale by.
\j aiLS JJONNHQItSi! 4 iICKPUY.
TOfV 3UAlitiS AOULKSTUWN PLANKKOA.D STUCK;
1 /6Vf Ibr ralo by LOOMIH & M’DOtt KbU
cm2B oyer 8. «fooe* & Co.Vfr cor Wood abJ tfallrfh st^
Orleans; ; r-.
n 20 Lhla toaf, Crushed aud t ulrcrizctl. ~
J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. -
T7MBOSSKD PIANO COVKKS—Jtecdvcd. tbUUay by Kail*
!■ i retail, anew and beaotlful style.
«aSO "■ W. 31 OlINTOCK, 85 Fourth
XTOTICK IS HJSHKBY OIVKN', thfit - thi) Subscription
jV Books of thp Pittsburgh Trust andßaviugConipany-,-
lifttd been ro-opoued, to the purpose of disposing of na ad*
diUoual amount of stock. .
i • By order of.thc Btoril of. Directors.
| au2felw JOHN D. SCULLY* Actuary. j
milß public are hereby" cuutfoual against purchasing a
1 Prijmißsary Note, drawn by me, payable ono month af
ter date, to GEOEGE TUEl9>forOno Hundred and Ten
Dollars—saldnotp dated Itilhof August) 1852,as Twill ro* v
elrt the payment of the same. . - > >. JOHN BOYLB.
Indiana Township, AuguBt.23> r an 30 ,
Bank stocks hanted— 1
•50 shares Batik of Pittsburg; . ' •
*' SO tfo Exchange Bark |
go do 'MptohantsAnd-Maaufhcturerß T ßank:
• TTautsd nt the Bauking House of - -. • *•_
- V" A. WILKINS A CO,
; au3o *■ •■.. - > - am . -.yo.7u v yonrth street.
A'. «T. S'i'UARTt
{BOOO6BBOBXO BT'bAfc'Y AKllAj)
TirrHOLBSALE fIIiOCER, PRODUCE AND OOiIWSBJOX
VV UKftCHAMS.—put!* \r\ <iU of Qroln, SwH
|'rofr,Dnc!on, / Pork i W<J,U^tu:rvChwj«si , «wthorji,4c«i*,
-• 1 • No. 6 SmltliDuJii strwt> > •
opposite the Mooonffdtelft Koiias, iHttaburKft. .:
SILKS! SILKS!—A?A; H*aos- & Co., have just ivcmt<
1 (per Express,)-*- =•
15 pleeescheap black S3k»;-; . -
. 10 -do-finebrocade.. doj
0 do : Lutestring? ' ■ * ‘ ' ■"■;
. 12 do Satin de Cboue; 7-r
; 10 4q Clusnur ~ • »
- Of tb‘c newest' ftnd most fesbiquftblo sty lea,
XEjiawyvf uiiAsa—
YY 800 boxes 8 by 10;
’ 400 do 10by 12;
: .200 do • 10 by 14; ; , ■
150 do rby 9}
80 do lOhylG;
40 do *lO by 15t
00 do 12 by 18;.
• Bftit country brands*' Vot sale by
au2B VON BOSNUOHST * MUEPfIY.
To Bndge Widen.
SCALED PROPOSALS-wilLfceircceifed'.at? the Ofilco of tbo
andentfgnod>uiitllTHCßSDAYjthepth day of fieptem-
Dor, fop baUdlngthe wooden atructare OYtT*|w lftm T
the Ferry, on the Una of tfip LawrpMCQYUtaaw bharpahargU
(UAilk IfowJ. - Flaps: pud spraiflcatkms copbo examined at*
UwOfllaf ofHoastlngs S Vj»lifer r FlflhFtit‘ot.: : , .. . ;
JAMES BLAKELY,
President!* and B.]Plimt Road Company.:
SU.NUKIK3— i
0 boxes Corn Starch;
5 do: Hcckcr’s Partita;
5 do liabbitlVYe&at fowiler,
6 fla ,
fl.do Maccsroo)tm(iVcrmicclla;!
IS 'do-jmroOraumt'Pepper/J^tbpaper*;
.-3 do v do . - Ginger' da;
10 do. fine lo extra No. 1 Chocolate;
.. 20 8 lOlbs wapotJor EngUsh Mußtartl;
■■■;■•■■2odoal£and “UudeEW&JdV* do;
. Xbill Cloves; v ••* ■. •••
v Oca&ro pure ground Cloves, ; '
1 bbt Nutmegs. . VoTsateby
: anflO : ; . f» J. yiELWjB ft QQ.y foa Wood at;
Mvire'KcwßooKirl
fTiHB following hate been received at tho New Bookstore,
,X'.No,'66ltoketTrttect. - "
What Now f . For young ladies leavlngschool—by Ckas.
F. DccmSy Principal of Greensboro* Female ‘ Seminary, N 0
■ A Step from tbtf New World to the Old—-by Tappan
: Views on MUlcuarbniara, with on the Nature
Of. the - BesurrecUoa—by .Bryant. . ; ' v
; Temple orjtlelodlea; a choice end new collection af*aerpd
and church. tunes, m a neat convenient efylo. ~‘■ ■■ '
i|PS^ Ta^ o^w |k Pj»J{QpiSafe- airs, aid music
for. Instrumental accompaniments, gotten np inaMylosuit
able for the parlor table or tho plana,
t■: The Friend of Hoses—A Work Ofudust-Modeni Skepticism*
by Dr. Hamilton, of Mobile.
Phillips’ Devotion*. « <
| Tbo finest edition* of our Classic Pceis. '
. A few copies of- “ Godin Disease,"— gtlll jdu hand
ttU23 ’ DATIBON A AGffEW.
■ ■ B T reatiArrlvnl~- J lfpw :J
Tl/TODBIiN thoJwventnreaoT CapfcTar- |
jlvirego and Taguo H. II- BtaAeuralge, |
second edition; wifi a biographical notKc; >cri»fcai al> j
: qoiaiUou on the work,and explanatory notes; vita, iutuvj
nearly one bandied engravings ;• a new euiU(jn*H>?Q *■.
folly revised and corrected.
•’ The Standard Speakers containing esvrcws In prose and
poetry, ibr doctoioatton Inscl^ffidgagg*
taestlaoonOrstory eni HocoUoo, notes cxplanatoiy enJ
hlognphlcal, t>y l’pe»S»«Eent, thlnl edition.
Hi pSSoi’s fee^WtoDangliter— EjDr, Qrepjiy. - Al,
Rawing Lessons—Enuring file BcbOols* ' A Mfr
by which all the memters of a tape class srs tsught
to draw at once,.with neatness, uniformity "antT accuracy*—•
in rfr cMia By Bon. H* Coe, Teacher of 3>rawinr; -'' .
SUM - ft T. O. MORGAN, st
k" *= »"■ 3 V* S- '
-V-.U -««L~ & JVf* T **" ~*~«»**9*
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. ’'^.s?';r K \: ■ :■ . * ■-
’ < \ vaVI . .*•>
’■ ■■■•■■■ A" “
Iffi!=
'■ ,/
Wona«!' Wormif
II£KX Al’JflJ&S—bWa oa colistentpcut nJiil furcate
~ by [au3o] 2j> ft. VflCtUMs & CO.
Hllit—liS lml f bbla Golilnn $ ..
10 Uo New York;
J, ft WILWAJIS r 00,
CauUou*
J 1 c -* J > * '
AMOSEjSmm.
LAFAYETTE HALL!
bebb ajlexawbeh,
TTITXtI. GIVE A SECOND SERIES 0E IHB SOIBEES
W MIBTKIOTSKS. «B,Comn»melng MONDAY KVE
MNO, August 30tb.
Admission. 25 cunts; CWMreo. 16 cants.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ir5“M. AHI>, Surgeon BOUIKr-pmnwt or
iky O.W.Blddlol yp.l*tßmltMel<l»t. frays .y
irrs® Shell Oysterst— yirst of tbe»MoOj««l*tt»
Iky TIUS DAT, At “01)8 1I0USR"
: - nnSO No, 24 JplamoßtUuley.
A. O. Meets abort the O’KrillyTileoap
eoraog of-IMiO saiWood stW*W,CT<!ryJln.
■AHUKUOBA. IA)I>«K, I. O. 04
Aogerona LodgeT N0T289; 1.0. or O. P,'to*
isloy orentngtfWMatngton Hell, Wood et.
AdK TKAi—For tho best Oolona TIA iu Plua
tgl&y »t».csati^S>, S 4to'U»PelfliiTe».ai<)n!,
>0.38 Fifth street, rrhero ..the ter? host Black and Greeu
Tens gin ohmye bn Bed." - - [Jj9
[ Washington Hall,-
WtMis street end Virgin alley.
[ i...
Msbcastos Escumnar, ho. FlT— Meets first shfi third
(Friday of each month. > . fmnT'Ltle
Dental {foie-
door* abar*:
SiaUirfie|tL, .Ofilep/opjeUlw, Dr. ha* bccaconseetoJ tritfv
UuypstatUiihment or Dr, Htinmtw, of Whedkig. fifths last
afro years. « [njiSSWta 1
.IiTSA ISSUBASCH t'OIIPASV, of
Hartroi-d, Conn.—Cspitii gtoiiouaoooLrij
bcU £4B94* Office ot the Pittfibtirjrti Arrncy Ju ihabc&te'
& loomln, No. w WoßOttfrert.
■ oori.tr H.H.BKEBQN.>
BMSHCI2KIAN CO»SEKCIAL OOLLfiOK— (&&
(third floor,) Pittsburgh, ftu JJL P. GOODNOUUU, PractU,
cal Accornatant, itc4 ILC. BPJEMGKR, AMQc&t*.-. Andrew*
P. H. SPENCER, Prinripttl Teacher of Willing imd
column. * tfUt
Oartitfn Hstcna**)
Hashes Broc&tetfes, 4c., lace and MiwUa CjwWlu»TS*,Y*
Painted Window SfaadevGilt Cortain Bukds,
&c~ attoholesalo and retail. .-r
Ko. 109 Oliesmut strdet* o>rberlflfttit PtdltilelptAK.-
< Curtains Madfr ocd Trimmodintho veryneircftpreocft-'
style _ ' (toarSChiy
Flrem»iur*ne« t'ompa*
P%. Capital smftVk Tte&n&
only&t tno aafcr classes or property, has &n timpfc capital*. .
ana aftbnl# superior advantages iupouiiofdiwvp«fiaa*sa&ty
pnd accommodation*'to tity arid country: fcnorthanto and,
owners i)fisolated dwellings abd country property- “ ,
X. A* GAIuuER. Jtftuani ..
novl~2} Branch-jOtSfip 5* SiftULfielft s^jjflttstmrgh.
aiUler’4 Wlnddir
lk£>* torjr, CORNER-GE SSpGjip AND AKCU STS.,
PHILADELPHIA, Onrmottois, ''Quick &!es and Smalt
PrdJUt; f - -0
49- Store, ffivyrß, nsb l L©d£ffßoOfn SHADES, in*
superior manner. * t "$> - . *~Z'
AS* Dealers and others are Invited to gtf&VP \
tore purchasing elsewhere. -G. Ik JuLLER A C(X*
, oui7;7m. .... i.&JV.comerS^i^pudjCrchstjr^PWJtn./
\W" '
_ Vost OOtao DnliditOT, Sbltn street, UtomsascKtSSia-
Iq all kinds of MtVtaUimm ft.» t 0.6,1»; M, nitinSa*
accurate artistic and anlmatcrllkencssj unlike and lartlysu
portnr to the common cheap daguerreotypes, atthoWtoWing
choap pitas: $1,50,.52, $5 and ujnnud. attortWg to
the idle and quality of caseor frame.' ■
Hours for children.-from'll A, II: to?P. y. ’ '
; N.B.—llkcnEsse!*pfafckatdeosa.scdrpcraona’ialtonlnany”
part of the dp,'. , foatSHi}*!
, tmlilio aa a guaranteed cure'for tht hcate* Iti hor3C*, and &
■ the only, mcdirine&ntrtni adapted to- tha». purpose,- totta®
bora nsed, to yeteHoflrt-tjtkrttem th«rtiK>p»ie-'
for for lho las* t tiftlx-soYra jaankTfca xiricv tacompetency
,of that ngfolp animal, the horse, for labor, when troubled :
; with foV* vtommon diseawyshpuld iodnee-erary: oan-havto(t‘
> such* to apply inynqdUtefy-for thte remedy; i'or salewhol*-
rale arid rcCaf)*£ ]£r.
jySS-ti&w . corner ot-VTood gU and Virgto alloyi. -
Noise* to thu Hoad,, and all dbat
LS£ygm>ablcdLscliaxgc3frnra'tlieear I frpocdlWftDdportn4'> .
contiy
WT, LMncipal Aurirt'.oftho.N. Y.Enr Surgery, who may to
. consulted at93;Arch strait; Htoladdphi%tVcm^Ar,sKtod^
• 2A« ■ - . . . -.. * .' I ■ T:. •*>*."• . 9
• Thirteen years of clospiwl almost undivided attraiSomto
f this branch- cfppoclat prvt[« hsJiewa)tda,Tifla; t5rMEu» h&"
| treatment to sura adqproe ofaugetwa m in find ffifrpyyfr
finned and obsiinafo cdKua ylddj by fvsteady attchVsto to tha
mcana prescribed. ' “ Faug2B'
hat*
IhSJr;; ttiL* aayenter**} tato partnership, trader tbs firm,&ndi
styje ot >I, 4^P* ? >w 4 Ca, Ip : tho,>Vljole»le Fralt i ftUd k
Ccm&cUonar? business, at No. Pittsburgh.;-
Having disposed' of myentireinterest in the WfcolmlA
Fruit and Confectionarybusiness, to Mcjßtfjc J, 0. Andersaiv
& CQ>fLl.t&ka plqapure in nay (brmet..
friend* and customers; and :bo£>& lhr. them A coniinuaUdS ol
th© liberal patronage bestor&d ocp iqe.
jfSF To the &xev*G} cj A&afoML
tS£y' County: 1 offer nnrself- &t a candidate far the office «f
' SUl£&lPF,fbr .the craupg term, and-without any party
nomination* aa aodTrcnUa thaoh
ftiffy solicit the Toted af nil partita;-*-*.'
* After a tertdenen ©f thirty-three yeara-tsare tfcreomoothavy »
I iOLpltufargb, to ■ act frobusiness* I chsracUy ts
[ know© to wfs cstire. tyi pot'ta requir&any enr *
and hope ! may bo deemedtrustworthy. '-Keasfc-,'
| giT© your euffra&ee to thc/b!deal not; the caotf toTtrx?
| n&te r ) Eookroller la Western Ifennay Jvanis, nwtobJigflygea.v
ati3> LVKE LOOiHSL
giifeiactfifaiwma .
Uw; Coiopanjr^irftHCW^«fßtttfnupglu
r-W.W HXH&V, Seetttaiy.-
THU tfctirt Meat mas and itUltSI? *l\
tfitdx,
. ‘ _ » - * ' f *
urctorcua:. . : . 'I . .~ L
.:/W.TF.. Dallas,* ■• Jobt^AuJ^rsos,'"
B.C.Sawycr K > ■ • •-• R. £, Simpson, ::•:■■
lt a Wilkin*,
• • Kobert - • Charter : i.. A r-’ * .
Wiliam Ocraan, WtfUiua Ctfllngm»iV “ *
A, P. Anyuta, '' ' Rtf£, *
‘ William D. Vrshtpc,
Thlnfir ef *1 ft % Forever.
Irrt/ —Why etutumjapiPK* Ott the “human - ■
. free divfcpvtw crupUw» wheuitia e&ci sb .
well KtS«V^^hti^& , .tiayßoW*YcUowl)ockwid^^Mkpwill* > '-
cleanses thaaktntwin all ptophsi«, ftaea •
and blotches; leaving the ; fleeted peats os fiaaUhj,fnn&rth -
eiul soft os lhe tie&ora bab«. .U feteeSy priceless to those
who “wish the rosy of childhood,
; ,Jt causes all stare* to cUscfcirg* *H. .
■tlielr Infected matter, aqa ■eradicates ereiy lffljmrltT from!
thonysteWt , -» » ' %
l J4doQsiUtralt;mßdly*but efaciuaUy, givtojf coigctana r
beauty: and bloaiblng health, in the plaeo nfugUness and"
soutalckenhig disease. ’ - ' r ‘ * *
SceatlverUflemeotiaftnothcr coluiafl, y - ■>■:■ "i )Jyl3aiair-~'
: '^=Odd:l’elloW*,-BnH,.Otf«Mi:JSjili'o!7r--nurtA
;t£/ itrrrl, bctvxcn Wbo&ltm&SAUhJUtd PHtß
burgh tEuciunjnnent* No. 2, meets flirt »na third tfuesastsi
of each month,- •* , *
:•. Pittsburgh -Degree .lodge, No. 4, meet* second and fourth - -
Tdpsdny.v ‘ ~ « “ * "\ *
.. ’Mcchanics’ ljOdgo, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. -•■
r Western Star: Lodgo, No, ‘24, meets WedOcsday •
evening.’ *■ l ** - • <■ *’f* * -
v Iron Gty Lodge.No.lß3,n»ete every Monday evening
• . Mount Moriah.Lodge,,Kb. •xneetifiwTy Jutaulayeveu "•■
ins. ot Union Hall, comer of fifth and graltniWii.
k ; Xocco Lalge, No. tneets evnry Ttmrsldj omdnr, at -
their Haiti corner of Smlt b&eld and Fiflhfotreete, ' >r ' 1 • ’
v TwintSty. Lodge. No. 241, meets every pridayettming.—
HaUr Coniflr of-jCeftcock and-Sandusky streets. Allegheny
city* - i * j « *. * r xay2£ly
iusTiraaice Coapont ot/
: Fitt»lmrBhHra.Cr. UCBSB\%Preakie&tVSA3i;
UhL k MAnsin3LU>Sectet&zy.
OJi<% ? 94 Mfcter &mt» bthcrcaMfrrkit end Woodsfreeto, ■ •-j-
Insures HULL and CARGIQRifts, on the '
sippi Rivers and; tributaries. % , *•••'
- Insures against Loss cr Damago by Fire* v • ■:••.•:: -V
: ALSO—Against the Per Us of lulaWlNsvlga*
tionandTnuisparfcrtiatH " *
w am EttOMt " /► ; ' \
p, <3. Hussey* Wxa,lixixqj?t,jr.; * r '*
WOUMnßagulcy, . Samnel M. Kiel-,
. . Hugh D. King,' • •
Robert Danbp,jr., :.■••■ 0. Dehaven, ‘
- S. Haibangh,- Franck gelfarss
. Edward Hearieton, .- - J r SchOoiuhftktU','
Walter Bryqpt, Samuelses.
Isaac 11 Ponnock.
PresWc^t: JAJUiS S. HOOS;
Vice Frwdilont: SAMCKI* M’OUJRKAN. ■*
. 'treasurer: JOSKPII3. m#)L *
Secretary »_C._A. COLTON. H
OreidE, JT<£ fi Firm Siman> w MXsoroi flraaiSK .
■ Tn« vompjLiiT make-T creTy Insurance wwartaintuffto 61 -
connected with Lift &!«](*, * * - , °
Mutual nrtrs Qto Ifce Rome as those otlur Uil by r»tfcer*nfn
ly conducted Companies. -
. Joint Stock Hates at a reduction of cao-fhl hi from tlio’Mu*
tuat Tates-cq.ua! W a'divldead •cf thlriy-ihrp? ond ’
third percent^-paid annually in advance.-'
fti&p taken on the llycs ot peryous going to California -v:
'■ ! • 4MJhMrfcWIIU 4 ■ i t.
JamRR S, Ito6tJ r v ’•; w - 'Joseph &■ Leferi.' ‘
-••• ' Chaile* A.OcAtoa, ' . Sfensael Al’Clxlf sab,
WUUwa Johu 4,
v Jcbq Scott,
jtIQ&R.AKD MOLASSES—itn felons tui£ &t taloby ■> •
J A. J. STEAM,
t?nM l Bonluuer*.
1 COSIHON ■ ANDiKANCV
i AW UISOSWU>B> ttr price*
fafl to {less* cwh vatOxszep, All <rar work ta WMrtatM.
Qur t«W> MO CASH- JAMES I£MKV, JH,
•• - : coy. Seventh acdXftwrty «t». :
tspencErion CotumcrrUlColicg?,
_ fORXBtt SHUSESK^
TEV •.. JP...QOOBNOUQII, ifmcU£ftl Accountant* andhighly
JLi* -accoptlhla
daltCoHcge,'prni d i l > and efifcteutly. the
Bookkeeping dpparaaent
Kv C- aFENCKIt, Aiwocsato—T«?,Aer pt Conroerdal Q»|% 1
(ulftuans nulftmclk&l ChlrojaspUyv - • - : - sn ; •,
The pTCsofltpropri&toraeoafld®uy assure thaKibeT tnlM
ed public, that no pains or ceadpableexpense have,or«m
bo spared, to render the advantage* of- this InsUtuttar «*©«.
i ond, to none; and profitable tn systematizing i ho bustaesa
i energies of the aspiring youth of our country, ■«= ; •; :. ■;-■ :•
49% TnSte—Fall Course, .
1 , t w ,¥■ 9* SPEtfCKR* -
i' s ;Trincuwi agtiProfessorof itoumaoshfo,
i aull-davr and Teacher of OonnaeTdaJ Correspo"^^^
e-»^
ISXP'SZr
a!%«Kaas® ■
iSi****** ****•«■'
vlUe, i?hlch takes them on to Cleveland, artisUis at *&2ie
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