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PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING:::::;::::::::::;::8EPT. 4 - yy Na Booth, ftotit, on tr«tt- but ft Wtnd .-■••• ttM4ftTPOoa to ih» Ocnuaca Biattofttwa. . Fjuasxa.yaMfc^-c:^''--'- j: .::v.- -..a.:- ■ NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ;■ TOR PRESIDENT, „ _ •*RANKLIN WEBCE, - of jfEw HAMPsams ' ion ncE'mapEJn^ KING, George “woodward, oP-lczerse marry. -TOR CANAL COIffIIMIO>'ER WILLIAM HOPKINS, or coirxrr. Democratic Electoral Ticket tor Pennsylvania. * sroiTonua nenOis. GTORdRIV. WOODWAKB, - WILSON M’CiNDLBSS, > aEN-ROnERT PATTERSON. MrSEfffiKTATIVE EIECrOIIS. . 1 District ' > District 1. Praa-Loave. , 33 liaton, 2. Gmeqb ILAlaiitik. : ' ■ :I4,:JonxCiATro!r. 3. 15.. ISAAC KOBIXSUX. - 4 F. V. Bqcrn-3. . - 10. .Hehot ten. - 0. Tl. MC.uvJr. IT.jAansBcr.KOTZ.: 0. A. Ami.- . IK. MA.xwr.Li, M Casuk. 7. lfon.N.SnucKliKi; .19, Gen. Josirn irDosjie. - S. A. PETEES. 20. WttUUI S. 01I.UUT. V. Datoi Visin'.!'.. Lai. Akdbxk Bcwx. 10. R. E. J.ons. 2A Wiuiaai Dckx. 11, JOICOHISTSOIDS. • - 23. jQtra B.ITCAUIOCT, 12,1>. IUHO-i. 21. OEOBOZIt.IIABEIT. ■-/-'AW- Messrs. 8. M. Pcrrisaiii. A Oe, who ore prompt, lion ■esl anil pi-nth-ovioly in their lmsiruss traosortlons, aro the. only authorised Aients In the-clties of New York anil Boston farrthe'J/ornHW flex. Tiny ore authorised to n-.-i'ive All. vertLsoments anil Suhacriptlons ihf.Uß.at our usual rates. Theirreeclnfa onyrl-oinleilaii poymeuts. “Their otflees aro at NEW YORK, 122 Nassau street. ROSTOV, 10 State street GREAT DEMOCRATIC MEETING. ‘On account of the Idle hour.at which the meet ing adjourned last evening, wo had neither time or space to notice all the eloquent speeches made. ty« tare' compelled to pass them . .over for .this t morning'spaper. but,df possible, we will give a - sketch of them hereafter. .But it must necossa - riiy ho.fatile, for types are not capable of con vcyiogan idea of the eloquence and force of the speedlips of Generals Houston and SuifLDs.— ;■ The-meetingwas 'tho largest over held in Pittsr burgh' by.any party. This will he admitted by the fow.whigs ,who saw it, and: it presented a most melancholy omen of the fate of their little parjy.nt the 1 coming election^ In speaking of the «njp that disappeared from one of the Booms in the Court House, wo inad vertantly said that it was taken from the room of the U. S. Court. This is a mistake. It dis appeared froth the room of the Superior Court of the State,-which was at that time under the care of one of Sir. Mogul's relatives. SOMETHING RICH, Wo have never objected to the Whigs claiming Vermont for Scott, for we believe it to bo the jumping off place of every progressive principle. It is said, however, that grace has reached oven Ihnt-Egyptof Whiggery, nud that the State will go for PiKECE and Kino.' This we do not expect, bnt,- if it* will mako its Tepentance. manifest by supporting tho - Democratic ticket, we will bo •pleased to see it among the flockof the true fold. Democrats do not desire to turn off., repentant sinners,- but would rather encourage them to abandon their evil ways and be virtuous for the future. But wo started out to tel! “ something rich.” . Hereit is: .... . Ikciaka.—A gentleman iu tLs city, a few days inner ns celrod « business letter from & dlstlmrulshcd lawyer In ibis &tate,-wbolirnowu c&ndlilatr ibr Congress,from..which we are permitted-to copy tbo.following pontcrlpt: ■ ... . “I take ylessttro .ln o&roring you that the prospcctfor. carrying the voto of Indiana tor -Scott inmost flattering; . iuileixl, oTenmom so. I ttomoUmii3fliar, : .tbanis that of Keu tueky--4h0.-laUor,..UoweTer, In seriousness,:l never Jiave ■ doubted.”-.- .Tbisetatcmentbntenrroboratadwbnt'wabamnlwaysbo. llared: Imregaul to the-rote of-Tndlanft. The-“llaosier Stated, jauacartaln Ibr Seott-ae Kentucky.. The only fear -websxaton;tho snleect:Ls. thatlniliana-wlll rlreularger - majority than lif!ntucl;y. If shcdocs, she will hare to beat 10,000 snra--/>unl/. Chin. •• • < * . Now;7could anything be more, ridiculous than tho above?- .Where can the Whig, possessed of * common sense, be found, who would make such an assertion i Hone so foolish has yet been dis covered lathis part of tho country. They do - nothnow where Indiana is,and-they admit that Kentucky-is lost. .Their only hope isVermout, and they_think that will, be enough for seed for some other time, after Scott is out ef the way; y- but some of them-Coußider that it is doubtful. TVhatbgi Become or.tlie Whig Ticket! This is.tho only question- of -1107 importance that Is . now spoken of by the members of the Whig party. It is trne/thoy do not consider the Tioket, collectively,'of any importance,-but ma ny of them are of the opinion that some of the gentlemenupouit, are worthy of mors ntten • tion than they hare received from the Whig or- 'For instancvMr. Hagill haaboensadly negleoted in his controversy with Joe Barker, and the latter has been permitted to moke .nil hinds 'tho Whig candidate : without a word bf rebnke from the Whig organs. This & too-fad,- aiid we do not . wonder that Mr. MagUlshouldfeeL aggrieved at the treatment he if reoelvingat the Bands of,his. party. He deserves'more conßideration from them,: and we should .not be astonished if he would shortly make a “statement,” - informing .the “organs” that -htftwittgnot give them the printing— whenlie’.s elected. "They may then go nnd catch larks. j o'oiiv wnti AarnoPKis^V -■- We take the -liberty of making the following extraot fruma private letterto one of the edit ors, written-by., one •of the-most distinguished Democratic - citizens of Pennsylvania : “The prospectstof 'PifiEOB and Hnsa daily , become brighter in thispart oftheState. The nomina tion of Wiu.WJtHoPKiss was excellent; because ■ thß people believe him to be en able, honest and firm man,-who wiil expose and correct any thing which, may have been'done amiss .by the present . Canal-Board. - Besides, bis - conduct daring the Bnokshot-war was noble. When he approached the chair occupied by Tom Cunningham, thß Speaker-of the Revolutionary House, his man neriwaaiw determined: and imposing, that the former rose and abandoned tt as Snbmiesivoly as ■ though heirad been merely the chairman of the Committee of the Whole. This was much talked about at the time.?’ . A LARGE; tiEMP OF GOLD. We yesterday.saw, at the office of Gen. Laoi- oil Fourth street, a lamp of pure-Gold, weighing and worth between $OOO and $lOOO, whioh was taken ont by the Pitts- and Cold Bun Mining Company, in Cali fornia. ?hic company was organized about a year ago, by an association of Pittsburghers, of which C. 6. Hussey, Esq., is President, and Gen. Xaewile, Treasurer. Mr. B. S. Wotobau, one of the members, has the management of. the business at thf mines, and thUB far he has con ducted the affairs in stah e manner oß.to prove entirely satisfactory to his associates in thiscity. The lump peccivjed by'Gen. Lammbu was the first product of their new ; quartz mill,'and was, taken «ut.i’n the Incredible short, time of twenty “' four hchrol Tthaa been estimated that the mills of this pompai»y t wiU produce, on an average, at -per day. We congratulate our friends upon the sffßMS&Stheir enterprise. “on his return front the Horth to NtfW^flewtß,’ ! writ 6Bto QibN - <>• Chris tian Aduncate, “they charged me like a white man-and treated mQ like a nigger, and that way - ,o’dcing aitft fair." CORRECTION. OLD AVESTMOREGAND IN AR3IS. There was an enthusiastic Democratic meeting at the Court House,'in Greonsbnrg, on'the eve ning of the 25th of August, over which John Faubald, Esq., presided, James Rutledgfc, Eisq., John Kuhns, Joshua Anderson, Adam Horn, Col. F, A. Bohrer, Robert Given, Esq., M. C. McMil lan, Esq., Henry Eisaman and David Kistler, were Vico Presidents; and R. S. J. Robinson,. Israel Uncatcr, John M. Baird, and Thomas J. ■ Barclay; Secretaries. - A series of Admirable res olutions were offered by; Gen.- Keenan, which were unanimously adopted,after which the meet ing adjourned, with three (lefeanlng cheera for PisitcE and Kino. f . The New Totk Crystal Palace. We learn from the Evening Pest, that the As sociation nf the Industry of All Nations* to. ho heldiin HewXork in May next; have decided up on a plan for their .Building* and that its erection is immediately to bebegun: . The successful com petitors are Messrs. Carttensim and Gildermister. The general plan of the building is a Greek or equal cross, with a dome over the dome, or in tersection. If this idea bo skillfully carried out, there.can bewo doubt. .that both the interior ef fect and exterior: view of-the building will bo very heauliful. The idoais not anowone byany means. :It is the original design- of-St, Peter’s at Borne, of which, the sketohisrstiU preserved in the Vatican Library,, and the Greek cross: is aiso iho principal feature in the exquisite obureh of Santa Maria dcfili Angdi,, built by Michael Angelo, on the foundation of the baths of Dio clesian. The present plau, is however, very ingenious ly modified by filling up.tho.angles with a struc ture in height Inferior to the main building, so that the ground plan presents an octagonal form. Each diameter of the cross, from side to side, is 305 feet long andl-lD feet broad, and the dome is 130 feet high. ------ The building will be entirely of iron ondglass, and. is to cost about $200,000. ; linuTeneo County Nominations* . ; B'e learn from the Lawrence Journal that the Democratic Convention for Lawrenoo county met at New Castle on Monday the 23d inst. The fol lowingnominaUonswcrejnade: :- Congress, Michael C. Trout, of Mcroer coun ty ; Assembly,-David M. -Courtncyj: - Associate Judge, EobertW.Stewart; Prothonotary, M’Keo J. Hailey; Register aadßoeordor, Daniel Turk; Sheriff, Andrew B. Allen; Coroner, JosephStritt mattor; Commissioner, William Morrison; Audi tor, Nathan Morrill. Alexander Newell, Esq., Col. Andrew Buchan an and James A. Alcorn, were appointed Con ferees, to mect others from Beaver, and Mercer counties, in New Castle, on Tuesday the 7th day of September inst., to nominate a candidate for Congress in the 23d Congressional district. James Dickson, Esq., Col.-Win. Book and Jno. W. Cunningham, were appointed Representative Conferees from Beaver and Butler countleß, in New Castle, on Tuesday, thc.Ttb day of Septem ber, inst. Caudtdales for (lift Legislature, Messrs. Emronsl perceive that a Mr. Cowan is tbo -Whig candidato for tho Legislature from the city ; and a Mr. Fleming the Democra tic candidate. I do not belong to oithor party, but am a prop erty holder and tax payer. I have felt, aad I know that the city ,of Pittsburgh wants a man in the Legislature, who can stand up and ndvocato her interests as a speaker, and protect her in terests in the Legislative Councils as a business -man.--■ , I am not acquainted with cither of those per sons, and before I vote, I desire to know some thing of their qualifications for this offico. I would, therefore, suggest that a public discus sion take place between them upon tho princi pal political or local questions of tho day; the time, place*.and subject to be arranged accord ing to-tholr-mutual concurrence. If a citizen has a right to make such a request, I hope you. will-give a place in your columns, to this sug gestion. A CITIZEN. Tub Hes'by Clay Disasteb.— An application of a discharge of the writ habeas corpus, in tho casOof tho parties implicated in the Henry Clay disaster, was mode in the Supremo Court of Now- York, on Thursday, and Tuesday next sot apart for its hearing. The principal points of the ap plicationsarc, that the case does not come with in the meaning of the Stito law defining murder, there having been no.intention to tako life, and tho parties notin the perpetration of any felony or misdemeanor, nt tbetime, from which death : insued; that the boiler was not overcharged bo bs to burst, as it did nat burst, and the allega tion that an undue.heat has been caused for an unlawful purpose not being sufficient; they also claim thnt the United States have exclusive con trol, where a law of Congress cxißts, over nil transactions connected with navigation, in tide waters as well ns at sea, and: that they aro al ready under arrest on process from the V: 8. .court."-.". . .. Henby Clay abi> the Native Aueiucakb.— Peter Sken Smith; Esq:, has written a letter in opposition to the American Presidential,nomina tions made at Trenton, and also, againstthe nom ination of tho Hon. Lewis C. Levin for Congress; and in reply to a writer who dentes that Mr. Clay ever approved of the principles ; of the Na tive American party, be publishes tho following extraots from two of Mr. Clay’s letters, address-, to him: “Ashland* 17th Juno, 1844.—The great meet ing of the American Republican party, in Phila delphia, was a powerful demonstration; at the bottom it has a right spirit, and -if . conducted with discretion and prudence, it cannot fail ul timately to Op good.” - “Ashland, Ifitil 06k''1844.—The Natives in supporting Marklo so nobly in the two Phlladel phias, have demonstrated their patriotism and. fidelity to principle.- [Perseverance in a similar course will secure for. them the warm sympa thy: and.the good wishes of-hundreds of thous ands who aro not now formally : united with them.” - SSf* Gen. Scott’s now plank in tho Whigplat form is a most gracious boon to the European, who, being tired of despotisms, approaches our, shores to onroll himself with Republicanism and becomo a free-man. He only proposes a year’s drudgery in tho army or navya passport tociti zenahip.. Pretty places to learn tho- duties of civil life and of a citizen f , And if we. should have no wars for tho next balf a century, and needed no recruits for the army or navy, would not Scott’s naturalization mill stand stook still? • Opesiso or ms Buffalo and New Yoek City Ramhoad.— Nearly ton thousand persons are said to have assembled, at Portage, N. Y., on tho filet iuat., to celebrate the opening of tho Buffalo and New York; City Railroad, and the completion of the high bridge over the Genesee river., A free banquet was partaken of by about, three thousand persons, and among tbe provisions was an ox roasted whole, weighing, 3,000 lbs. Tho whigs of Ohio have nominated for Supreme Judge of that State, a man named P. A. Hatkes. Wo hope ho is no relation of the notorions soarop who was sent out by Greeley and -Seward as adelegato.to the Free : Soil Con vention in this city. The. name has an ugly, sound; ' : Dfeiitt ison Dwskikq Viteoi.—We regret to loam from the Washington Commonwealth, that a daughter of Mr. Bushfield, of Hopewell, in that count; aged about 18 months; died a few days since from.the effects of Vitriol, which- thechild had procured nui drank in mistake. . , Atlvjxat. or Cam. Slabcv at St lows.—A despatch fromStLonis informs us of the arrival there on Thursday morning, the 26th inst., of l Capt. Matey. Ho wasingood health. Perscoattoa ofthe Jeuri Bmsiiu A letter in the New Tori: dated Wat-’ saw, Poland, August-Ist, after stating' that the Cholera was ragiog-Giere, and that ninety per sons died the day previous, Adds the following in relation to the persecution of the unfortunate Jews by Russia ; ' “Animperial nkase is published; which com mands all men under the age of GO, who desire to wear beards, to notify tbelooal authorities of their wish. Upon'tho payment of A heavy fee, the magistrate will give, n permit to. the citizen, to wear a beard. The permit and fee are to be renewed semi-annually; - He who fails- to notify the authorities, or neglects to prooure the per mit and honor the tax, yet wears a beard in de fiance of the nkase, makes himself liable to a ve ry heavy fine and to a severe bodily chMuanmt mthihs knaut. This is a rather severe andty rannical .law, especially to the- poor: Jews, who reside in this country in greatnnmbexs, outnum bering, in some places, the Christian nnd Gen tile population. Their religions tenets, (the laws of Moses,) you know; do not allow them to shave the heard or cut the hair off the head, and many of themare too poorto pay forthe permit. These Jows, therefore, - are exposed to the great cruel ty and persecution on the part of the Russian minions—low,- ignorant and brutal officials, the most of them; whose - heardened l heartß delight in cruelty and unmerciful whippings indicted up on the despised and hated descendants of Abra-: - ham. - RussianandPolish .prejudice prompts the offioiai executioner to add stroke to stroke even abovethe prescribed iawfulßtandard* untUsever al viotims of this spernes of cruelty, a few days sjnoe, actually died under the knout. But there, is none that-dares raise his voice against such wouton, wilful muhler. Unpublished Letters by Napoleon. Tho Herald of tke Union : give 3 the following lotterLrom Napoleon to Talma, the actor. It will be seen that it was written - by the young commander of the artillery, after having first .distinguished himself in;the siege of Toulon.— After that he was neglected by the-republic for a long time. • He lived in rctiVement in Faria un- ■ til 179 u, when he was appointed by Barrasto de fend the city ngainst thoinsarrectian of tholSth Vcudemiariei This he did with so mnch success and bravery ns to attract - thtrcspeeial favor of the convention which he defended,; His name was-thercoftcr known to fame: • - ' . ToULfis, January 3,17 W. • : . My Dior 2fcf/aa>—riiave.foughtlikciilfamfbrihe repot* He; friend,.Tidma, as my reword, I am left .to. dly With hunger. I ninattho end of allmyrawnrrce*} that. miseraMo fellow, Aubrey, {then Minister or W or,) leaves 100 in the mlfe, \rhcti ho mlgt) t' ilo. something fiw me, I .feel ihet Iliftve the power of doing more than General* banterro anU Kordgnol, and yet thoy cannot find a corner for mo in Ia Vendee, or elsewhere, to give me employment! -• Von aro happy.; your reputation, sir, depends upon yourself, alone.. Two hours p&ssedon the hoards brings yon before the pub lic, whence all glory' emanates; but, for us soldiers, wo am forced to pay dearly for fame upon an ratcmMvo stage, and after all,-ire arc not allowed to attain It. 7 Therefore, donut: repent the natli ypn hovecbwfcnV. Remain tipohyour thea tre. Who knowa if 1 shall not make my appearance again upon mine } I have scon Marvel, fa illstingulshsd come dwunfid dnWniitie (preshtent of the directory.) nukes mo fine promises; bnt will ho keep them? l it. In thn mean time,T am. reduc**! to my last sous. Have ran a few crowns to spam me? I win not rcyfcct them, and I promise lo repay you out of the first kingdom ! shall win l*v my sword. How-happy. had not to dependnpoa a : MlmrtcrofWarl Adieu! • / loor.nlleetionatc ■ ggy* A wedding took place at the Georgetown Hotel on the croning of Tucsduy last,, which in some of its nspocts was rather f* peculiar,”., to say the least.. The parties, who are respectable go far ns wo know any thing about them, Were Henry Tboobold, Esq., and Jfro Cornet, aliat Pendleton, (her maiden name.) both of Owenton, Ky, The peculiarity of tho affair was that the lady had only boen dirorred from her former hus band,-by the circuit court, now in session, only a few hoars preceding the celebration of her present nuptials 1 Verily:— For tbo Mornim; Tost . The ceremony was performed by Elder John Smith in a -very brief but dignified manner,, in the presence of a small but select coterie of la dies and gentlemen, hastily assembled to do honor to the occasion. As the Gtmral would say “tbiswas a perfect lore match, and nothing shorter!” The blushing bride was quite an at tractive, nod rather intcllcctuallooking speci men of Dame Nature’s handiwork; and tho gal lant groom with whom wo warmly sympathise, was all tbnt a gay, graceful and buxom dame could require. We trust that this well matched couple-wtll speedily realize all— froeiTredl'X-k fluff!'" — Grirgetorvn, Kij., Hfra{i. Wc lake the following from the Buffalo Com mercial AdvertUfr of the 80th: Mr. Henry Wells, of tho American, Express Company, arrived this morning front Long Point, having been successful In finding the steamer Atlantic: after a search of five days. She lies in twenty seven fathoms water, between four and five miles from Long Point Light House, about five miles from land. The search wes conducted by. Mr. Blodgett, the first mate of tho Atlantio, to whose skillund untiring exertions Mr. Wells is indebted for tho successful termination of the enterprise. Two steam vessels and somo two thousand feet of strong line used in sweeping the bottom and yet not a single body has been raised or seen daring the time; The conclusion Mr. W. comes at Is that the current wind has taken them from the ' wreck. : ■ Buoys and a vessel have been placed over the wreck. Lights will: be shown daring the night, : of: which, steamors and sail vessels will take ! notice. ■ We understand that immediate measures, will bo taken to. recover the money safe of the Ex press Company, and undoubtedly for raising the steamer. TnE-TAS.NEaiEs or ins Uhited States.—Tho total number ~nt~ establishments in the United States i5'6,268: capital .invested, $18,900,657 .. value 56,128,970; skins $2,- 663,885 rvalue of raw material, $19,613,237 ; number of hands employed, 20,909 males and. 102 females, monthly wages, $416,214 to males and $970 to fcmalcß; number of skins produced,. 2,053,865; sides of leather, 12,257,949.; oggrer gate value of annual products, $32,801,796. There are about 60,000,000 sheep, goat. and oth er small skins tanned and dressed annually,: which are not included in the above.' Ot the various States, Haw York has tho largest amount of capital invested, and Pennsylvania :next.— The products of these two States are also the largest. - . . Soktag.—This wonderful singer, who has cre ated suoh a sensation in Europe, U about to ap pear before'the musical world of America. The editor of the New York Mirror, who ie*?Bome”at a musical criticism, in speaking of Soetttg.says: “The great charm of Sontag’s singing is; that she always (inys, and docs not depend on clap trap effects, or suddon, startling outbursts of Voice; off the contrary, hers is tho witchery of song—a continual outpouring of hoavonly melo dy—so artistically ennohed by ornament, always in the purest taste, that she steals away, your heartfelt sympathies before you are aware of it. While shs sings; you listen in breathless atten tion, aud when she has finished, something be tween ahalf sigh and a long: drawn breath; at-. lests how wrapt have been your Bettses,'.-.whilst She sang. A correspondent of tho Journo! relates tho following: “While on a visit to myfriends inNew Hamp shire, the past week, I hod the pleasure of an introduction to-Mies Rosina Delight Richardson, the only daughter of Mr. Nathaniel and Mrs. Mary Uiohardson, of East Alstead, Cheshire connty, N. H. Miss Rosina is 19 ycare of age, is's. feet 3} inches high, measures 6 feet 4} in ches around the waist, 0 fcot 2 inohes around the hips, 22 inches around tho aTm above the elbow, 14 inches around the arm below the elbow, and 210, .inches in a straight lino across the shoulders." A Bad Egg.—A letter from Washington says; The President withdrew the nomination of Or son Hyde, a Mormon Elder and Exborter, as Associate Judge of the Territorial Court of Utah. It was proved that the Elder prc&ohed and prac ticed polygamy, and thathiß legal acquirements were not above the averhgejof those of peripa tetic preachers. He would have been rejected, if not withdrawn. I Tiui Wehsuss Moyemkstin Oti> Masbachu t setts,— Tho Bostoa Courier says of the Webster "Thfere seems, to bo no lack of ardor among' the getters-up of these meetings, and tha ao counts from the country ore said to be of an en couraging tendency.” /*•* 'V ' J * ' * *■ ' ' t “ Wedlock UolfcklWti ikioß" He, merrily ho! It run, joy or sorrow bring; -■ HrymerrUyhoi Tb« Steamer Atlantic Fount!. Items of Hews and Miscellany. - Then srete 12 interments from Cholera in Sandusky on Friday the 27th, -This was by far the greatest number during the week, says the Begleterof 30th, and judging from present ap pearances the return of clear weather is produc ing a decided change for the better. The steamship Wat Wind Ib to be sent on the let of September from New York for Port Philip and Sydney,- and expects to oany ont a large number of passengers to the gold regions. Ddwatd Ben, the young man committed in Philadelphia on a charge of having stolen a watch and chain belonging to Mr. Engel, has 'been erroneously represented as a Hungarian, and formerly an officer in .the Magyar nrmy. He is au Austrian. About 80,000 oopiesot Greeley’s piotnrobook life of Gen. Scott, were franked into North Car olina, by Trnman Smith & Co., and thq result .is, a dreadful whig overthrow- Anything whioh has Greeley’s name to it, , carries its aD ~ tidote. Col Webb, of New York, who was General Taylor’s Minister to Austria, declares “the nom ination of Gen. 'Scott was accomplished by a dishonest and disgraceful bargain—as corrupt a bargain os was everjflnoed-on paper." . The examination of John W. Band, charged 'with bcingiconecfnedin the robbery of the Bank ofYirginia, in January last, closed at Ports mouth on Saturday. 110 wa3 remanded for trial at the Superior Court in September next. Bail was refused him. ' The Senate rejected the nomination of Hon. James Wilson,'’ of New Hampshire, for Commie; sloncr of Band Claims for California. ■ - Among the last acte’Of the Senate: wag the re jection of Hon. ■ Jerome .Puller, . who hod been nominated by the President for Judge in llin csota. Ho was One of the editors of the Albany Jtejister, A man at work in the Middlesex (Conn.) quar ry, fell a distance at 05 feet, a few days sinoe, into sir inches of water, covcringosolid rock bot tom,-and was injured so slightly that ho resumed his work in a day or two. .■ The clergymen of Connecticut-ore complatniDg of their salaries as altogether inadequate to the comfortable support of themselves - and families. A pamphlet has been issued.by the clergymen of theEplsoopal Church, settingforth the grievance. It states that the average salary of the clergy is not over $450. ■ A coiton mill, belonging to Mr. Ely, four miles above:Ellicott’s Mills, was entirely destroyed by fire on Monday. The storm of Saturday was severely felt in: Virginia. At Fredericksbnrgb, the Bappahan nockriver rose to.an extraordinary height, car rying away Chatham bridge, and injuring the canal and plank road. A wagon and team of four horsoa were carried away by - the current Great damage was also done to the corn crops. The - Potato,Bot. baa appeared among the Chcnangoea in the neighborhood of Conoord, N. H. There seems to be no. known means of get, ting-rid of this destructive disease.: Its rava ges in Ireland this season have boon very great . Sister Mary Josephine died at the convent of the ''Sisters of Notre Dame,” near Chilli colic, Ohio, on Wednesday evening last. She was a native of Georgia, and had been a "Sister”, for ten years. Trinity Chnrch >n Cincinnati was consumed by fira on the morning of tho 30th. I.oss between 515,000 and 50,000. 'lt was covered by insu rance. It was the first German Catholic Chnrch erected in the city. Five small tenements were burned at tho.samo time. Loss $2,000, no insu rance..--. bonapame. • ; Fr«nthe Journal of Commerce. cvnx. Wo have received No. 3 of the “Voice of the People," the revolutionary paper published In Cuba. It is asmall sheet—s»y fifteen inches by twelve—and printed only on one side. Canspic uous Ot the top’is a Jono star, Whirh we presume would like to belong to »constellation. We translate a few paragraphs, as follows: “We have before use despatch from the lieu tenant governor of. Cardenas; (Don Manuel Hec tor,) directed to the land-owners, merchants,and other capitalists of his jurisdiction,' asking them to contribute as much as their patriotism dic tates for the.-construction of a- prison in that town, as a larger one than tho present is requir ed ; and Mr. Hector expects to gain celebrity by probating it to be builc. l This net of itself, is sufficient to show the people of Cuba and foreign nations, the situation to which Cubans are re duced,and what theyjowo to their ‘paternal’ gov ernment. Prisons, scaffolds, banishments—such la the gubotnativo system of our unfortunate country. . “We do not -doubt that in Cardenas, and, in deed,- in the capitals of all the departments of tins Island, now prisons ore needed; for thovafet prison of this capital is so fullof inmates, inno cent or guilty, that they have scarcely room to : Btand up; and the government, far from malting the people more moral, by establishing institu tions of education, and houses of beneficence for tho orphans and beggars who roam about our streets,-is.. expending a- still larger sum iu the construction of prisons, barraoks, and forts; for tyranny docs not Vulo without terror, and con only bo sustained by military and inquisitorial power, exercised against defenceless subjoots. “DoubtlcsaMr, Hector wilibo able to realize his desire, and receive considerable Bnmß to car ry Into effeot hie project :of,o prison; but the Cuban people, who are oneand all watching the Vandal nets of their: government, - will have an - account to settle with Mr. nector and the indi viduals who contribute, conaidcringboth the au thor of tho projectand its abettors infamous. “Today thepeople-uro asked to.contribute for the construction of a prisonin whieh they are to bo incarcerated—to-morrow they will he : obliged to ereot the -ioafford- on which they are to be immolated.” Another nrticlo contoinsa.rausing appealto the Cabana againm the Spaniards and Spanish government. We translatotho followingpaßsa ges; "Cubans! Contemplate the.horrible scene presented by your adored country—meditate on tho situations to which our oppressors haw been reduced ; let us raiee our eyes to heaven,- and we shall see there the divine light wMoh ought to guide us—tre ehell ace written in characters of fire the justice of our rights. -. God 'alone Is the sovereign of the Dvorld; Hie laws aro tbe only code which we afe bound to obey; lotus destroy from the earth the tyrontswho usurp the power of the Supremo Being, who only desires jastioo; liberty and fratefnityamong, men. Lot us re establish that divine, moral,, religious, and hu mane code, which onlyiproposcs the peano of the people, tho mental. tranquility of man, and tho progress of universal civilization. diet ub burn up those laws which; being based on selfishness, robbery; and injustice, oppress, devour, and ut terly destroy us.!’ This is bold language to be published in the “over faithful” Island of-Cuba; but we eannot say that we have any great expectations from the: movement. There are too many Spanish troops abont to render success oh the part of . the insur gents probable, hot to say possible. Defending the Conetitutlon. General PrencE was. reported to have said, Bomo years ago, •in reply to an alleged menace of Mr.- Hale that ho(HALE,} would- "head an army, to resist Southern, aggression," that “he would first have to pass over his (Pieecf.’s) dead body"’ Hale’s denial of the sentiment and ex pression bos out tho following explanation made by Mr. Mavp, whose report of the conver sation was mad& public: In’44 end ’45,1 think, I was at n meeting addreased by John I’. Halo, in tl@ State of New Hampshire * * Ho desired to eeo slavery abolished, whether by “ pesce or liocoo.” lluuL-su, In rhe course of :hls remarks, made some allusion to Mr. Pierce. That gentleman came forward aid ilefendat Morsel/., ■» *, * * Ami why I did not believe hlmfPlomi) an abolitionist was, that ho'said In his speech upon tbe occasion which T have referred to, (hot ho dUnot think llelo’s party: could mean what they said—that ts, : to effect the abolition of slavery by force of arms—end, If they: did, he was sure that every good citizen would- bo” willing— at least he would- —lay down Me dead body to iiroteci the Omditidton, - Penssylva«)a Canal.— The Sunhury Ameri can states thatilhe Susquehanna division of tho canal is.qoitolow, owing to the bad condition of tho Shamokin-dam, and many boats are lying aiong it,.and at Nortbumberland, unable to pro-: ceed farther. Hands are now at work gravelling the dam. The north and west branches are in good’txntiog eider. harvest jiyjis. - Goloftfce rolling year l to tfcoo >Our flemgsjhall rise—whoso bountypbtlW ■ Io many a goodly gift, wiihfrco >r - : .And liberal hand our autumn store#; ,«onrsUlngs of our stock ve eloy,: ;. r-ho scaring elcrada oflncensorlse— Eat On thy-hallowed shrine wo lay, * . Our grateful hearts In sacrifice. Boroo on thy breath, the lap of Spring, . . Waa heapedwith many a bToomlng flower; And smiling Stunmer joyed to brings- - The sunshine and tho gentle shower, • And Autumn’*rich luxuriance now; The ripening seed-—the bursting shell. The golden sheaf, and laden bough, :-vThe fullness- ofthy.bcrantytoll. .Ko menial throng, in princely domo, ; - Here wait a GUed lord’fl behest, . Butmanyafeirandpeacefolhouw Hathwon thy peaceful dove aguM;- No groves or palm our fields adorn— - .Ko. myrtle fdutdes'or orange But rustling meads of golden corn, And fields of waving grain are ours. Safeiathycarotholandßcapeo’er,l - flocks and herds securely stray; No tyrant master claims -our store— 1 ■ No rutbtesrfrobborronils away, . . No fierce volcano’s withering shower— . . No fell elmoon'wiUi polsonoua hrovth— Nor burning suiuv with balefal power, Awako the fiery, plagues of death. And hero shall rise our song to Thee; - Where lengthened vale* and pastures He, And streamsgo sluing wild and free, . . Ifcneath a blue and smiling sky, ,Where ao’er was reared a mortal throne; Where crowned oppressors netet trod, .: Ilero—attho throne of.heaven alone,' Shall man In Tcvercnoe how to God.. .. ; From the Ohio Statesmai DEATH OP THAT OLD COON. As 1 walked out ’tother afternoon, .1 chanced to meet an old raccoon; Say* ho too me “Tm almost dead; It’s been so long slnco I was fed.” Says.l, H Mr. Goon, ’tls hard for yon.” • 11 Says he, 41 1 rather think m too.” 5* Then, 11 says I, *: you had better crawlinyour hole; A resigned, heart-broken nek old soul.” Hofilowlydraggcdhlmselfawayv' Into his nolo I saw him stray; When near Its month, with a tear in his eye, He turned and .raid, “ Here X must die ” And long have I watchod far him In vain, Hie never has come out again. - Tbs Potato Chop in Canada.—The HamU ton Spectator says: " Wo regret to leam that complaintaof failure in the potato crop ore becoming very general in this vicinity. Isom oil we can heor upon the subject,’ it is evident: that, although the disease has joßt made its appearance, the failure will be complete in many places.” Br» Ol’b&ne’fl Vermifagel 45ST* During a practice of more than twenty years, Hr.; MTAnohad attended IsnumeraUe. patlonhi, afflicted with every form of worm disease, and was Induced to apyly all tho energies of his mind to tho discovery.of a vermlfnge; or worm destroyer, certain In its effectsthe result of his bx* born is the American Worm Specific*, now* before the public, width is perfectly safe, «nd may bo given alike to childrenof -the most tender age, or to the aged adult*, it purges mildly and subdues fever, and destroys Worms with Invariable ene" oeja. 111* easy of administration,and as it docs not contain mercury in any fora whatever, no restrictions are necessary trith regard to drinking cold water, noris It capable of doing. the Icast-iojnry to the tend crest infant An incredible num ber of Worms have bee* expelled by Oils great vermifuge For solo by: most of the Druggists and Merchants, and from tho sole proprietors... < . J. KIDD A CO., . pcp4nliw- • CD Wood street-. At Morgantown, Virginia, on Thursday, September 2d* by the Her. S.J.G. Worthington, Mr. A. B. 3IILLS, of Pitta burgh, and ?li*s ELLEN J; DERING, of-Morgantow n.: . NEWADVEBTHEHEHTS. Lafayette Hall t—HERB ALEXANDER, rap WizAiin or tux Wofiio, will presentCTO FINK SILVER WATCHES, and TWELVE FJNK GOLD JUNGS/ to the onthore of the REST CONUNDRUMS, rati xtekwo. September 4th. • The distribution of the prizes wilt he left, to the decision ofacommitUe, to be chosen by the and knee,. There will bo aHAY EXHIBITION «na (Saturday,) at teox 005, at 2 o'clock. Jjlff* Admlacoo2scento; children 15cents. - ; sep4 , XTLTS —A complete assortment, for sale at very low prices. J> «j 4 J. LAVELY A CO, Bank of wTrsmjjiuK stock wanted—u> . . • LOOMIS A MTXiWEUi, • sep4 ovcrS Jonc«ACo,«nr Wood and Fonrtb sta.: CU’KHJI CANDLES—4 boxes, 4’s and 6s, received and for 0 sate by J. LAVELY & CO., nop4 . Tea Dealers and Orocera.. ‘ "f ,*HIUCILKI> WOOL DK LAINK&:—A. A, Ma*o* A Co, J, havo Just opened DTcrlOO pieces rich figured Wool De laines, brilliant colors. Also, SO pieces plajgilo,.;.. . sep4 BLACK SILKS!—A. A. 3USOV A CO, hove jost received {per Express. 1 ) 2D nieces more of .those high lustre yd wide Black feilks, at 87;y^r;l T OQ per yard. : sop*. 'Wr um; uuuiMr—Juat rwt*iv«i,at a. a-alwox * ixoy ff nchdico assortment of AVkitoQao&scmxtprUlagplaln and dotted Swiss, plalaaad.bamd Jtukoni'L'v&uU* nainw»k Lawo; Cambric, &c.. ' sep^ BONNKT HIBB0SS!-t*5O carton* Fail lfcmart: Ktbl*m.v Uteftt ami . cooat tiMhiunabta styles just opened fit. .- A. A. MAfcON & Ctf’S, #ej>4' ••. •••:•'• ' ' Kos-C2ondC4 Market stroet. '...’ FJiAGS t lUAVE DD liaivl ftlnTSO QWortmTOli t'f PIMICE ANEt KING FLAGS. Farato knr. KT>fc3t wa. XOfiMS, Thml T>iTTS BCRUIr UAS 6 Liberty, atrcd,- STOCKS— 25 dares 100 ilo Colling MlnJngCcmijJaay \ . 200 do Norwich-. do; • : ' • 60..d0 IronCUy ■ do; ■■■■'•> .' Vot wrte bv LOOMIS & M’DOW-KLL, .m pi • . orer B,'Jcmoa & CtM cor Wood and Fourth sta. I]lOH SAfiK— Ten. Lota ofGrcmml, In. the Sixth Ward, ' be lug 24 feet front each on CrawfordstrecVcxtcnding Jack 183 feet to Tauny bill street; these lotrt aro eltantcd in n part oftbecity which is rapidly improving, and would make convenient places of residence. Terms easy. . • Enquire of • • v . • AUSTIN LOOMIS*, sep* •- ~ ‘ : ~ .??ot)2Fbnrthstreet. /'lONFKCnONAHV— ..Acidulated Fruit Drops; •• Cordial do;. .. Lot.o • • do;- ChoCulato • do;. - • •■>•>' . Received andlbr salehy - Ji TJtVELY & CO., ? • Fcpi 205 Liberty street PURE CIDER Ab’D GRAPH VINEGAR Suitable for Pickling. gallon; T Extra Strong, 15 do; . ■ . Imported French' 62% do; / ■The obovo nrooll warranted puro. ' For sale at •;■.: s , MORRIS’. TEA MART, . : . wp4 in the Diamond... STREET PROPERTY—Fob Sau; two valua-' hie DuilcUng- Lots, each 20 feet front on Foderalrtroet, Allegheny, by 100 foot deep to an alley..-/ Tboy are eligihly td tented either for budnessor rcsldenra, being only a. abort distance from the bridge, and & central location to both : dUos. They will be sold separately, if required; Price , for each, $2}500; on terns accommodating. : f- . 8. CUTHBERT, General'Agent, • scp4 • ■ ; WSmithflcld: street . Kinney’s Mammoth Balloon Museum! 08, AERIAL AMPHITHEATRE! JOHN Hi KUNUfE'Sy Manager axd Proprietor, ■ .. —■ -■ .' THB: Proprietor, rcstkectfally an* - tho citizens of Pittsburgh, lyand surrounding country, *enbovo .EstabUsluncnt,- (the iiat took the 'premium* over all attractions, the St&to Itdr not. tod,aVColumbus, (OAtast jear.V ‘xhlblt at "LEGiIENV CITY, FOR TWO DAI'S, toncing on FRIDAY, September 1852. first Grand Feature of this mon* • and .unprocodontod ’ Kst&bllsh-.. ' the sublime and moral speetzv* ■day. . • 'UtFOBMANCE consist*, of £&; willboexhlb- Ifed-fcom KINNEY'S MAMMOTH MUSEUM PAVILLIOS, - furnished with substantial. raised seats, capable of acCommo' datingcomfortably 7000 persons, an&>rata£ffc furnished to handatOTO style, with3ooo «nafortable'Beats---thewhole heieg snfildentto accommodate IQftoo peasmff imflevery one. in'the PavlUion hoar -and soo tho : performances,'witn ■x.sXSp Admlsstoa to tho whole ExMbitvm—'Box&i, S cents* only; Psnjuetto Tickets, numbered, and every one gusns* a seat, GO cento. ■ - ffi?* For foil particulars, secpostcrShnd email biHsiwhich-' will appear in due season. sep4 MAJ, J, RURNELL, Advertiser. STRIPED PRINTS—Two cases more of those &st colored Striped Prints, opened at<■ suit * » « *■ r X,** t„ ~ w *-, ~ - ~** s i*-* -T ***> *■«» , ' * 'V ? W' ' '"■*■'’• **±fi ’i-i-.-V . ~.:,-!..-;-*jtliB-«Vti~~. I t'S r ’-; \k\i'fy&-‘" 1 ' : .. ■■■!•'■. -v V- ■ .. .. I ■ 5. " j~ * * ** , X. * ■■■■■ vVS'-*:.. r&wsr '* ■..••*-; :-4;'-^:-" ,, -'. K .-. '}'.••, r--v>-: : . .\-v ....... .-. ■.- c-W' 1 .;-?'... ~ ,; r ( £f 010GH2EX. HARRIEPi .LOON ASCENSION, *BBor JOHN WISE l iringanaintropidAM£BlCAN 'NAITT, who ftasds SIEST rorld, and fit the head ofiEro ; Prof. W. will malco ouo of voyages from tho interior of fammoth fttrllliODi on the aboro A. A. MASON A CO.'9. ■ % ;•> ■f. • " iV ~v. ■ »• c , v ■'< .: \ i. -3'V ■ ■"- : ' •*' r ,r' s* I:*"! . . ■j.',-- .... rv.-.-? I . 'T-!"" 7 Intbolate fire at San FrancfeeO, we hottotf quantity of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral burned* in the possessio n :ofom& oftfce Drtjggistaof that”-city«■ Goldwlll. jjot.ccfr Tide this best of all remedies for coughs and Affections of the lungs. Indeed, wo happen to know that It is an al most indispensable companion of-ihejanletecrsand miners, whd arc eo much and so continually. exposed, to tho ever chftns*w ff atmosphere of that cUmafav sept. - - Eaprctßl Attentlon U Olrected to this advertisement-of FOREST IT IK 12, a .medicine of groat celebrity in the euro of various morbid and un healthy Ashdlrions of Onfhtnmnx body, arising from what la*, usually termed impurity*of the blood. It is. recommended for'the curb of Dropsy, Gravel, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Cos*, tiveneau RheumaUstn, and diseases of tho Heart, lAmSid Kldnoya. -Dr.Geo. H, Keyscp, Ko. 140, corner, of Wood street tfnti Virgin allejv.tetbq agttjt Sec* advertisement Inf another column of this paper. aulSdiw „ .. .... «9*Dr. Guyiott'i lmptoyed KxlrAOtof TeUoW Doric and SarsipatHlArPat tip bi the largest sited beetles' contains more of the pure HobiJu ras Sarsaparilla than any ether' preparation extant, which Is clicmically combined ' With the Extrafit of Yellow iDock, andthd.Extrectof Wild Cherry, thus’making the remedy more thoroughly efficient than any othor Sarsaparilla before .the public. Attbe Bpmeilme,ifc, is\pcriecUy?lrije£rcm.aU mineral poisons, which cannot bo said -of any of the other Sarsaparilla compounds: . 'The '■ Invalid should l)oware of .poisons!. Mercury,-Iron, quinine,-potash* iodine, sulphur* orseafe, and many other mineral and metaHio potaons enter Into and form the active basis of most of tho SatsapartUas and Panaceas of the day. GuysotPs Compound. ’Extract ot YdlowDockand Sarsaparilla does not contain a ;pfcrticla>uf these substances: nanny one can ascertain by .nppjying tho :necd»oiy tests; lot all poisonous Sarsaparilla preparations alone/aud pscr Guyzott’s Improved JFlxtinct of Yellow Dock and tSanaparr ilia, which Is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly, harmless and 'purely Allkinils of disease yields-to lb-genial influence: •. tpgj* geo advertisement. ' -: • . anSlriaw :■ • 4Sf Meoliazilcitl BLemedfeg««D&der this (head; wo designate anumbor of articles that have been introduced lately .fbttbe purpoeo of.relieving rortain diseases jinilttoc formities, that cannot be reached by ihe-appllcation; of medi cines proper. Among the most, important, of thfSCj.are— SHOULDER BRACES—the obJect ofwhlchis to cure stoop? od shoulders, a .habit of. leaning forward, hoHow.imd flat chest, and very frequently removes a tendency to diseased of. tho Pulmonary organs* dependent on these dispositions,—. There Braoware strong, .Well made, and,adapted >to tho.uso of ladles, boys and mem Tho Gentlemen's Brace;!-* formed in snch a way as to answer tho double purpose of a Brace and and at a price very 'little above- the price of . suspenders. The public may rely on fhese. Braces,; as being what they ore represented; many persons of weak, and hollow chests have been completely cured, vodylsx some- rircumforcncoof-tho chest Increased as muchlas four Inches—thus giving to the Lungs a /oiler, action, thd consequently adding to Iho ganerab health and strength of the bocly. - .• ■». c '• I also keep TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, nal Supporters, Suspensory Bandagcs,of every -variety now. In uso. DR. GEO. II; KETBRR, Wholesale and-- Retail Drugglst,- No, 140 Wood street^comer of-Virgiu aney, Pittsburgh, Pa.. anffcd&w £3“ Scrofula .Alt is dufl'to-- KicrVßetrolenm to say . that it bas been known to completely-enidicate.every ventage of this dreadful disease in less time than any other remedy, and at less cost or. Inconvenience to the patient;: ; Thalboussnda of certificates. in iho hands proprie-,- tor. many ofwhlch are from wdl knovmTltixensof tbscity of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show dearly ■ and beyond all doubt, that Urea's Fstkoixum Is o- medicine of no common vainer sot onlyus a local remedy in cJbraJif.. £is i -£JiaanaHsvtylkafness > toa vfSujht; .but na a valuable; internal remedy, -inviting the investigating physicians, «9: well Os tho suffering patient; to become, acquainted, with its merits. ■■ Those having a dread of mixture* are assured that this, medicine is purely natural, andls .bottled as D; flows from; tho bosom of the earth; ...! ..■ > Thtfdlcneiiuj cerUficafcttcnpialfrwnapaperpi&lisheiial Syracuse,- A' and bean ■ dale. Aiyust 1832, lo vhJch is also appended Ike certificate of the cdztrraUdD. Yi£bQt,Af. JD+. of Syracuse. This may in truth cortily, that , Xhava been so. badly af flicted with ScrofoUfbr tho last seven years that time I have bcenimable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable.'to walk and. conflned, to iny and have been treated nearly: all tho time by the best v Pbyskians our country aJxbnis; I occasionally > got some ro* Ikr, bnt no cure,and continued togrow worso.untU Dr. Yopt, j recommended zue to try the Petroleum, or. Rock 0i1,,0s ero-. ry thing else had faffed.' I did so vrUbout-fiulb at first, but theeUbct was astonishing; it threw, tbr poison tofhe surihro at once, and I at once began to grow and by. .nqmg seven botticsXhnve gotacure worth'thousands of dollars. - MRS. KAKOZ 3L RARKEK. This may certify that 1 haveberq acquafutol with Kieritf Petroleum, or Rock OiU finrinore than a year, and have rtv peatodiy witnessed its beneficial effects ht the enre-of imlcn lent ulcers und other ilireases for which, .it is recommcndpd» and can with confidence recommendit to be amctlicinewar tby of atteniims» nnd can safely say thatsucreda haAattcnd : . ml its use where other rnttlujlnebadfidled:. I>. Y. FOOT, AL D. ForsalabyailtheDruggistsin-Plttslnirgh; [au2Taliw..: T> COS.—Chcmillp, Tußcd and Bro&sris Rugs, now reerfv- JX ingotW.M’CLl.N'fOCiv’tfCarpet Worehoare;ASYourtii street, aep3 * BOCKIMi— A largo uni. well italetuai' sis.-oammJ l &Q\r opeoftJ:* ainl for ki(© at .'teduwkl - i!j? Curprfc bi» rtreiit:^•• ■ •TjITIUS XEA, WISK A.Sl> j;UAM)sf.~Thoso^iu/waOt of- I the above can, obtain them of tbo .very>: best iinalUy, liud cheap, too. at MGBIUfc'TBA” MABiYeast-Sldis Of. the ttlatooud. .. ~ . fepfr /'‘tARMTTS.—W. M CUntock Unow nicvivlng and opontog hU Fall stack of new and rich style Carpeting,nt the- Warehouse. No. So Fourth atreot- to Troieli tceinrUo tbeirt* tentiou of tbuac willing to furnWi-'ktefAu'boatiurJloujCs, ■* , : V. THOMAS A» HINToKt Agent, LAMBS’ SliOK MAKXIL A Jill FASHIONABLE »H 1 BOOT MANUFAOTU HRlt* *\o. 40 &V Clair tltffU « -mJ respectfullj Inform* hi* friend* and that: . ho haft received h>.*r Fall-Stork; and that :.bn is now prepared to manufacture every ariicletn bialf nu,iu njnanno that, far neatner* of finisbyttmuot bo excelled by any wtnh llahmenfc.in the City. The public Arp requwtftl laglvchun ncaJLnnd ho feels confident that hfa goods and. manufac ture will give satisfaction to every bodjvnnd gentlemen who will favor him with their patronage. . . yep4:lw, PAPKII r PAPJSHr’— JET--.:. 100 bundles Crowrt Straw Paper;* . • 6u do Medium Straw Vapor t.. - v. I*4 Uo - Double CrownSlrnwTaper; ■ •. 15 do Medium do do, 40 do do !L'ea do, 14pieces .Unvelopfi .-.do; • ■ r " . 12 . do ' Printing - ' ■■ do; -.,■■■ 1- r... a do .... ncaTyfiook Paper,24.byds;.., . Quarto Post, Folio Post, Foolscap,- Hot Cap, and Retail, by- n- •• ♦ pef>3 B.T.C. 2JOR(US, 104 Wood street » TWO METAL—Asm&U lot lor salft by XT «?p2 - KING & MOOBHBAP. 'triXEUAß—3obWßprime. ....•.-r, V gull J. P. TTJLUAMS A CQ. T AND WAIUIANTS AVANTKfH-by ■ 1 j - LOOMIS A M'DOM'KLt, ■-. oTerS* Jones &. Co,, coryttxxtanitfs.:—Just celved SxoxA the publishers, 8 and i) £nglishXaw mni Equity JBeports, bjT BCpll . KAY-»t CG- 55.W00d filmeLr" • "IILOOMS—W tons Gap Fprge;. : ; . :- if • . .60 do -Bedford Forge; : • ■•, ..■»• , 160 do- Juniata Forge;-. < .V.. , :.^'---' : '*4^\V'Gn^hdsjao4’&r. , fWiby:-^:r\Cv 1 ':--" tiJI: Bcpa KlVd & MOOTUIEAP. ChvokLost! A LL pcwons oro hereby oAutioned against receiving a . J\. CILECK oil the Hcrchantfrand Manofirttarcra 1, ILmkoF • Pittsbtttßli, dated September Ist, end signed bj;iui\ p'ljublu to G.Y;Baoon or bearer, for Moo Hundred nod SUt>-mne Dollars and Fifleen Cents. It can be of no use tons? one ' ea payment has been, stopped at the Bank* ■ wpjgflt J. MEBKXMBS. /::i-V - hiotloe* ■rm/fISS F. L. BINGHAM, late Teacher ofMnsifl In tlic Canansburg Female Seminary. rapccxfuUy Julbrmfl the oithfrns of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and vicinity, thatsto has returned to residence No. ii, CbMett & J»ow, Allegheny-City, nntfintends giving lesttohsiu Tocal apd Instrumental Mu sift, and will bo happy to wait upon all who may favor her with their patronage. Apy communications left at the Mode Stores of Messrs, John 41* M-dlor, or Homy Kleber ? will mpet with prompt pt* tentjon. scpl iw Ketr Single* usraungbjr Jenny J«iud? \JC Songorthe Exilo; by W. V. Wallace; ; r Eliza's Delight, (TJnclo-Tom's Cabin) v s Orato of ‘Washington. -/ EarlyXoet, Ertilj Saved. Sailor Boj’h Jam Dream. Sly .SooHa Dark. Wnero Cantha Soul Kml Echo of Xucanb,or Swim Sfothcr. -_• A Hundred Tears Ago. . Jamio'a on tho Stormy Sea. •' .WUL nailaldeaSlariy Slcj by Itiobor. -Poor Old Slave; The Better-land. ‘. l Second Grand© Volkade ConcertliyAVallarf^, ' with - al>ejintl£ul frontuplftw. —My Baby’s Polka. .v • ••,•••’ • Glcndoar do. . • Rosebird - tlO;., ' Olympic ' • • do. - •• . Albion Schottisch. ... Castle Garden 1 Schottlfch, • * , «T Grace do. * ; Tnllanian'WaltsjbyStrakosch. * 1 ■ / •~ > • i • . 'Aurora IVolUescomplete-;.-.' w...... Queen of the Fairfax'Waite. - Knickerbocker Quick Step* General Scott’s Quickstep. » < ALSO—A now supply of tJ&do Tom;. Death of XHtte ifta; Death of St Glare; aud Eva’s Parting; together vlthmiuy new Hongs, Polka’s, Waltzes? Just received and for sale by ECpl - JOHN Ik HELLOS, 81 'Woodrtrcct Poetical Workst nplffi, complete Poetical Works;, of William. C.Uryant,V X vol, 8 To, morocco gilt illustrated. .... The complete Poetical Works of "William C. Bryant, ItoV }2mo, cloth and morocco. " « The poetical Works ofif.W. a ,olj Bto t doth and morocco, gilt, illustrated. - „ . Tho Poetical. Works’ off If. Wrli&fmfcllow, 2 vol*, clfitk, ' Tim Poetical Works of N. "P. Willis 1 vol, Bvo, doth, gilt, illustrated. * _ . Tho Poetical Works of X. P. Willb, 1 vol, 12mo, doth an* , Oovrpert complete Poetical Works, l vol, 12mo, cJolh and morocco; - - - ■- • • ,■•••.• .• >. :• - . Goldsmith's complete Piratical Work*, 1 yol, »ve, moipeco,. complete Eootlcat.Wdrfcs, Xstd I—mo, elotb, Works 4 »ols, unite® edition, ""ijrslleniana’ tmnploto Foetiad Works 1, t and 3-Tola, J 2 a? Thi^cotaDloto C l^rti c e 1 Works orililUm, Pope, Stones, others ctotfi, mraocw,masUd. plain. .'• SPECIAL NOTICES, aHIj. Surgeon »en*l*t.~‘{6an*»jf ikyc? W.Ko. I<4SmlthltoMrt. Imp rr ~ D {j.' /k. O, Di-MkU ebo»» wurtieillf XttygfttpH office, comer of TWrd end Wood *t wet*, omyMjn dsyermfog. , ,«..... 7 J 7 „ NoTas Jittb street, wiero theruiy tot ®«* and Teas canalways Whad. rrojßi. o. o. S'.—nua otawcfio*, Wood street, between FUUntrwt and Y&gJndW. JBTOBOBon ■ MtacMmsExcjMi'ipßny NO. 87.—Hoct*.fi»f mtiittital Friday of each month. v . , pnariafely. Deatti B»ur gcojl—Mo, 151 Third irtreet, ulfeir doors iboT» - Smlthflcld.* Office tip ttetrsT >■lhr.F. ha* tatA ttaffiectaS *Hb the establishment afJfrilHunshejL ijf.Wheeling* fi>* tl»-iMt. Ato years. fftpSfc&n. iatSTOAHCg CPMPAMY.'Of .HWTora, Ceiutu— A*- acts JiSP, I.4. .Osioo Oftho Pittsburgh Ajfency tu the Bloro BoomofM'Curdy £ toomlicSo.SOWood street. ma*M It. It BBBSOH, Agrai* _ y[^ >^?Ii^ C .KK I AE Terr newest KSfrft* ”• JtateaintttiU Fiw luintuiee Comiutv _ . ny.—Harris bnrgj Pa. Capita* S2QO,fIOQ<: i . only ibr Uis aofinr classes of property* hufi cn oapte capital, . land afford* BUpgrUiE*dyaatasga:ia pot&f ttfe&dfcpatntttfety • and odcdtomaMloru todty: uu)T country jmerchfnta and ownoraoTlsoliiteddwellings aridcountry property. ' »~ a, jl cAimlEit, Actxour, " lftaneh office 54 Bmlthflefcl *W Pittsburgh. : MUler’i WiUdow Sbaoejacaiilitcj* torjrj COICTEE OF SECOND AStf AKCit ST&, PUTLADELPiUA, Ottr mtittoTs \ . Post Office jßuildlogs,- Third street-, XAtoHOsoitfekao a :•: in *drkiote crf weaUjflr, frpmS.AiL ti>£.P. SL I giving an pcrlor to the Common cheap daguerreotype*, at the cheap: prices: $L»,' $2,. .|3»Sflfflwl upmttd,'Mabrttag to the she (inct dftunity of casotftfraifie..- - * * %' ; HoursfQrckDdrun,ifrunllAJOo2.P.l& ... .. .. • N. B.—Ukeuwate* of rick car deteasoCpersoiui taken fa any .;.. part of the city, ' ' * £Bof2fcXy Attend to your BoneitMDLrlffiTFS« HEAYK paw fa-offcr*rto th» ‘ public na a guaranteed core for fe 1 the pnly. medtdne known adapted to -that purpose*: Jagying • perm used, inUrn lbupropria*: tor for the last thirty-down yejura. v ' • of that noble animal, th« ho«e, jQt with this such, to apply Immediately tot this remedjr. . for Bate whole, ralo and retail at - Or. NcuitO, ' •- jy2&d&w - ; v. - oomer of -Wood gfc, add Virgin altey. •• nentlyrcmoTcd, without pain c* ihomvetiLmce, bj DrillAar* ■■?<:■■ ■ let, principal Anrist. of t&6-Nr T.lUrSorgeiy, who may be consulted at-09 Arehstrcot, froihO A. SL to : {--Thirteen years of clean, ans almost undivided attention to • thJe branch of specif procure has enabled him to reduce Ida •>..■ treatment to such a degree of success aa tfthndtho moat 4ott- - firmed and obstinate coseaylddf byasteady attentlon to the means prescribed. ‘ [sagSß . : . j,c.4Unm&ao:r~ tone. • C* Anderson: tml BUnaii Thtdlafai?4 this dayentcrcd into portneTßhip, mutertbs tonand. style of J. C. Anderson L Co* In the whol emle. Fruit aXjd -, Confectionary busiucs?, at No. 0 Wood street* PSUlbargfc :: . . Ilavlng.dlsposed ofmycmtlro- Interest in' tke.TYboleaalo - Fruitaiul:CoxUccthmarj'Dasih«^toMcsffr»,^. , C. Anderson & Co., I.tako pleasure In recommending them to my former, < friend* and, customers; ami hope for.them a continuance of . tho Überal patronage bestowed on me. > v « i. JyTur v JOSHUA BUOBEB. . SU«riflfcUy-*2b.fAe ARtghmy Itj£X • {irnntyt loffer myself as a condidsto for the otmcOof'. iJIIinUFF, fbr the ensuing: termjixmt triUiotit any: party. -• ■ r namination, as an I&depe&den t Candidate, and would thank* fhlly soUelt the votea or my- of all • .After, a resldcuco of.;thlrtT<>Uu!ce.yeara (sara three mouths.) • ■ in Pittsburgh,' in active, tradnossj I- trust my chatacter is known to the entire community, aa n6t to xequiro any ezh ;dorscmcnt, And hope X may bo deemedtrostwarthy* Please giro your suffrages to the oldest (but hut the most fbrtU* uatc,) Bookseller m PenjnsylTWiia, and tlcmen r yoor obedleut serraut / . au&) LUKE LOOM 2& Fitemeu’g tnirartnee th£y -■ CompiUur of tho Ctty o t FltUlnugbi PALLAS, l > rc»(scnit—EoßKlCT VTNNEY* Secretary. ill insure against FIRE "And MARINE RISKS of oil fetnds. < OQlci’iia-Mo&ongaholA-House, Xos’l&t Water stmt. * * PISSCTOBBJ „ * r Tf.W.Pallas,; • - B. C. Sawyer, R. & Simpson, Win. M. Edgar, H, B. TV . 'Robert Finney, ! - Charles Kent, > William Gonnaa, . . WtUbunGjllft^ootf,'' •, A.:l\ ;r«- • Joseph Kayo, HAH# OJeon fintrih ' - £r*£/ -' strcefy between. il&nJ oftd Smihfitld tfrfrtt.—Htt>* burgh-Enrampfaeut, N 0.2, mwla first «xii UfirU Xnesdajs of o&ck taootti. - . W. M’CI.INTOCK* • nttelraiEfr Degree : Tuesday#, - ,' *„< y /Wodianica’ Lodge, Ko.&, ftoeta gray -Thmdoy . :WOirtatlou. wt *i-;X ■ v- ■ , .'• ■--'r.i.S' y'-\ v'.; ■ 1, ' • ;. C. G. Hussoy, ;••• '• •■ .; 'liVixi;XAriitter,lrY'- ;: '- ■William Bngaleyyj ; j . *Samuel M; Kiev •••■> Ifttgh-D«Kiog] TCfllUm BlwgVmyn,. :>) y ltobert Dunlap, jr.,- ••■■DiDelUkTeni-.' i :>• llarbaugb, ..* • •••:. • • EraneLi Sellers, '• .. HdwanlHeazlctonj*• .... J. fiehnanmalcwy WalteriJzyjmt, Sanraaißc*, Isaae SL PcnaociL rgh XAtt tn>nr&iu;e Comptsiv Ihgr : OFJ*ITI.sBURGH, - ■V-■:■■'■ JAMBS & HOOK; •; jBAMUJSb H'GLtTRKAX, ' 1 'Treasuror: JO3KPU S. LEECH.'" . ,* " J> Secretary; UA. COLTOX, . -* s \ f t ■i ■ :Omcs s So. 55 Firm ErBfMPJnc BCtxsDtth Thli Ornipany makes'eYery Insurwwwajroertßlniiisr toor i connected \ritb Lite lUaka* * Mutual rale* are the same fis by other «&- ■•• ■ . Jyeonducted Companies. * : Joint Stock Bates at a reduction of tual rates—equal to a. dividend at ■. - - third, per cent, paid annually in odyimee, - t > lliskjt taken on the liTescf persons goingio Californio. • ' ' attHTKBS;. - ‘ ' ‘ y ■* * « : • James S. llom>> Joseph & Leech, , Charles A. Oolt(3U r ' - : ' ~ “v : . . - John “ ‘ .martlCm • John Scott CtTJGAJI AM> MQLAfcSES—JastonjaiuiforftsfaW O- wX . 'i- AtX-ggQABT. „ IILANK Cbtckt ofi : .ail >*»**),* «nvi. : 1) Brokers in the City, ho and andtujbouruL tbr &ao£y ' ■J th Bookseller and Stationer, augt fro. 'hcretolbro«d.slhifft)ctTr«iiU» sulw JL under tb« firm of M, TIN&LK & CtUmdfr wired oft tbo IUtL. ultimo* by mntnal ner in auUiorizeef to use tho namo of tboftna In settlement:'"• MINAS TfNDm JOSKPU MfiErfiXßS; : 'great indntimesu to Gum Porciiuerh TjrTE MU sell crar large-stock otCGJUIQX-AND FANCI ■' VV CILUKB AKD IffiDSTFAM, at prim? that fail tqpkaso cad) ■ AH cur work Is warranted. Oar terms are CAill. . : :r. JAMES iOWItY, JB.,- ■ • gmtfj - Oir. Sen-nth MUt liberty fa.' c . , ' 1 "‘ 1 "* * rpnE pnillc ctrs horcby cautlcmiSl against n .i PromUsaryKotc,toTOlyme;pajsbloonemonttief- ' tor aete.to-OEOKOfi THEiaibr One Uttndred gal ten" Ikillnrs—said note dated loth or AncQst,lBsi l M l 0111 re- i n siat-the payment of ttemroe. - 40HH BOILE. Indiana TbarnsUlp, Aufiiwt 28,1532. nn3> A* a* STUABT, ~ (SECOSSfrOB TO fiTUAHT * ■®lLI/ i > Jfl MKBCIIAXT —Deals in. 0 U Wnil* «f GnOo/Beeda, llour, Baton,Vmk, laid, Fallwra, it, ted BitifthitfW itrafty' • Hie 3lonon^d^oij«^Pi«Birea^h. au2B' -o] ME Spencerian CpmmerOia ceilcget : . * - ' CORNER Oli 1 7ioi&CT&fi£r& ' > * : - : JftUbutffk t ‘lli.?< t TAi*dFbar,} r - EV. QOOJ>NOUti&< **rftctlaa> iucoaxiiajfc-an& • scccptitte Preceptor,TocenUy■.•of Clptolstul >^daUQDlXe^ r wia direct,-pen»WflJtfy 'Rt«l eOeftatfr, tb*"> ’ «• - _ ' E. C, SViACKU, of Commercial CW- - eolation*- ami.iTacUcal Chirpgzapfiy. •„ , Tin present proprietors amfldentiTasfmrctliewiljer miad. be6pand,tojrendcrtbe adrtAsogesc(f ’ ivntntemijitw ■■j- enl&tUir and Teacher of Commercial Ctoreswmdetww ' : Clßvele»tt ana p»u«ireigii ftan,j u ,. i: . CUreUnd. Fare to Cleveland gffio. ' at 1235 P. BL,flnd anMtiet CIotS W"™* connecting iritbstcamboatfoe tv•• tmnlrie, Mato, Mll !»tfctnnnnb,* anil tain tea' paesengwsetog ttffleTdandTianhin an.itw.~■ stl». 4hEr°i?l «».foraa, train ftomWdg. S3s‘“ " smtoJ “ of *»«»«SftrtS!3V rmbU^ *» r FotTMtete,apply to t ,. y j OK5 A CWJOHES; i j^^Sggssasasta^ :V- 'v' v .VV-Vrv'- T . v i ;; '.^.i.is^^.- Jn:*r- • f —V „ ' , - 'v ■••••> -3/ *> ,.cv • „* *»' ■ x?- ■ \ .v ■:. V V EMI= * viiv. l ':. ;■ ■>