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RATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
TOE PHESIDEST,
FRANKLIN PIERCE,
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•WILLIAMJI- KING,
FOB JUDGE OK THE£UPKEME_COUKT, _
GEORGE W. WOODWARD,
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WILLIAM HOPKINS,
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? cat and gentlemanly in t heir.-business transactions. pxc the,
>•• ordi/authorisedagents In the cities of New York and.-lk*ton
• for tlio Sinminq JbsL They are authorized to TcreivoAd-.
• . verttaoments ami Subscriptions firf usat our usual rate*.
Their receipts are rcimrded as payments. Thnlroffipes are »t
NKW \ORK, 123 Nassau street
BOSTON, 10. State street.
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DEMOCBATIC TOWNSHIP MEETINGS,
;. 3'liftDcmocratl^CountyConunUtwofOawespooilc , iiPoliftT , &
fixed lbf» {bllotrinft placva At which to hold 'ro\Ts?iU?
MiKftNas prior to tho State election: . . i :
. At Somcklcyviile on Monday. September 2dth,ai 3 oYloeJt
P. M.
At BakcrsUwn on Tuesday,September 21fit r at2}£o*doc.k-
P.M.
- .At Ferryffrille on WVdneMAy, September. 2SM. at i o r dock
P. M.
AcTarcutum on Thundny, September 23d, nt 2*£ o'clock
P. W.
At Slmrpabnrg on Friday, September 2-Uli, at 4o’clock
P.M
At McKeesport on Saturday, September 2&tlJ, at 3 and 7
o'clock P.JL
At. ToxiLson Mondftr, September STth, at C o’clock P.M, -
■ ■ At-EilralieTh, on Tuesday, September 2SUi, at Ca’clock
. 1* M.
At ishoaietown.on AVcilnestlay, September-IKHbr at
o'clock P. XL
At CUnton on Tuesday, beptemter GOUi, at 2 o'clock P. XL
on Frulay, October Ut, at 2o'clock P. M.
' - PAVID CAMPBELL. Chairman.
ggy We are anxious to have on interview
with our correspondent “Constant Reader,”:
whose letter from Brighton was published in
Wednesday’s Putt. Will he be hind enough to
: : grant ns this favor at the earließt moment?
The Gazette of yesterday announced that the
'igr.-whigs of Illinois had fonnd an Irishman who in-,
''"tended to vote for Scott, and has given liia rea
sons for his foily- This Irishman must be a cu
riosity, and we wottld odvise Barnnm to catch
him and “Haynes” and put them in a eags for
exhibition. This artide is rioh, nndsorichln
falsehood that we must copy,a portion of it. The,
-writer purports to be an Irishman, and-the editor
avers that he is an “ Irishman of considerable
information.” Listen to the way ho talks: ■
; lie I'M, ho raM, stopping for the night, and was placed in
aroomwtth. Botcrsl. others, two of whan were from the
county Limerick, Ireland. They had that evening at*
• tended a democratic mooting. . Boon alter, wo wro in our
1 apartment, iho eldest of my country men asked me If t was
hot adanocrct. lansweralno, thotl bad been*whig lor
■ - 'TV. my yptaMj thno/vh when T first camo to America I waa noti
' but as soon os I woa acquainted, with (ho institutions of. the
country, the wants and interests cfflLwarhas'theprotective-
Tsuiff, I was a whiff. My friend won informed mo
that be and hi* comrade were both (limocrats. For, said ho,
' when we landed at New York; wc wore waital upon by a
couple of gentlemen,' who informed us that the whiffs were
against us, and did all la their power to keep us away from
America, and they would sooner soeits starve than giro us
• a day’s work; But wo bayo uotfimod itsoyWHd ns forOcs
• oral Scott lie lathe man for us, and If wo Uvo we Intend to
rele for him for President io November next;, for, s&kl he,
it would to ft crying) Rhnnio to vote against a man, whom
whole life ha* been devoted to bis country’s service, and by
jlst knowing him thoroughly wo understand, tbe wholehis
tory of this blessed country. And If itwaa not fbr the Lar
ders or oar 01 thematic party, and such men as thoso who
met us on the ship at New York, we would vote for funeral
vlScott almost entirely. But ln&rtonatdy, acme pfour brelh*
rnifrom the cold counthry want firmness, they are afraid
of beins called a turn caifc by simply voting foroneofthe
Fathers of this blhewd America, out wc are not allof that
stripe }To ore not afraid to meet those who would call us
- tarn wats and wliign. jlst because wo at this time prefer
Gmcrol Scott to Ginernl Ihctce.
- Now, who will believe that tho above was writ*
ten by an Irishman ? Certainly no native of Ire-
land. Iriebmen may speak with a brogue, but
they never write with each a ridiculous brogue
%■ as this Illinois whig attributes to them. Irish
men know how to write tho English language
rorreotty, and we can assure the nativo editor of
the Gazette,'that he will make nothing by at
tempting to turn theta into ridicule.
v» Tbo whole paragraph, wo have no donbt is a
’falsehood, as unsubstantial as any other whig
■ fabrication. But the beantiful Native American
who controls the Gazette, has got it into his wise
noddle that he can induce our Irish fellow citi
zens to vote with him, by making fan of them.
We apprehend that he will find some diffioalty
in thistask, for we are very certain that ho will
have to improro not only bis brogue, bat bis. ar
gument, before suchstuff as we have quoted
from his paper will pasß current with Irish
men.
If the editors of tho Gazette were not bo strong
ly impregnated with Native American principles,
they would know that Irishmen do not desire to
be made objects for ridicule, and that it is a
national feeling of theirs to reßent nit each in
sults.
What a compliment the Gazette pays to the
intelligence of our Irish fellow : citizens, by
making this “well Informed Irishmen” designate
Scott as one of the “Fathers of this blissed Amer
ica." The poor Irishmen whom he bang in Mexi
co, had a melancholy example of the/aWcriy care
he was disposed to take of those who came from
their country to enjoy, the freedom of ‘’blissed
America,” 1
Perhaps the Gazette will say that these men
doßerved to be hung. If theydid, he, of course,
can jastify Gen. Scott's condact-in executing,
them in saoh a summary manner. But,-if it is
right for Gen. Scott to string up Irishmen ns a
frugal old countrywoman strings onipus,wbat
object has he in inviting them to join the army
as soon sb they come intothe country? Has he
a desiro to serve a few more of them in the same
way. ,
It is well known that but ft few years since,
' Gen Seott was “fired with indignation” against
them,'when he sat down in his parlor in the As
tor House. „lt is equally well known that more
recently he hung a number of them in Mexico,
who had joinedthe army, and wewouldnow like
to know what he intends to do with the oountry
- men of the poor fellows he execnted, if he can
: persuade them to come under his imperiouscotn
maud? We bare never heard that thß fire of his ‘in
. dignation’ has been extinguished, and believe that
the only modification he has made in bis feelings
. towards Irishmen, is to suspend themat the end
. of arope, instead of hanging them on the hooks
of the market houses, aa his Native American
friends did in’lB44.
Tho WeUsville Patriot says, and we in
dorse every word of it, that Conductors Cubtiss
■ and Cielasd of the Cleveland and WMlsville rail
. road, by thoir attention to the safety and com-
fort of the those committed to theiy care, are'
> still winning unfading . laurels and i endearing
themselves to the travelling public. ' May they
continue to -filU their present portions on the
road; and»J possible, become more deserving
and popular.
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PITTSBURGH:
OF LITZEBKE .QQU2TTI
sleet -for Pennsylvania.
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, WILEOJJ M'CANDLISS,
IT PATHSBSOS.
UIVS ELSMOBS.-'
District.
13. &C.KSXS.
14. JOB# CLATTONV • i .
li. ISAACROftMSGN. i
IC. H&x&r Vetter.- r.' ’>•.
17. James BtraSsn>£.
. 18,/M Axwttt M'OASuif.’
19. tion~J<HEPO M’DOXALD.
20. WItUAM 8. Qauloik.
• 21, Akbrxw Buese. •
22. IVn.uAM Dinw. .
23. Jons S. M’CaUJOXT. :
21. UeohobK. Barret. ;
JOT TO THETTHIGS.
TO&EXY HONEY ASXICEE.
Money dealers report thpMbwe *
‘‘tightness” in the market daring P Mt * aek
which hfebeen Swing to>an unusual demand for
ourreooy. The rates of diioount,- however, re
main about the same as heretofore. Banks are
discounting-all the good business paper that 1b
offered. Xu the Btock market there has not been
the slightest change since our last weekly re
view.
- The Philadelphia lisdyett of Tuesday says:—
There was an ootive ato'ok market yesterday; and
prices generally advanced. hehigb'Navigation
shares rdso 1; Schuylkill Navigation preferred
J ; and the bonds of. 182;. J.-Tho market closed
■firm; if :
The steamer for Liverpool, from New York, on I
Saturday, took out $210,400 in specie. The i
increasing supply of sterling ' exohange- will
occasion ,a decline in rates, below shipping
point. ‘ i
i .Saturday’s NewTork.Post notices e very .ao>
tiro demand for stoqks, at private bargains, for
Europe. One hassoldsloo,4oo, in retail tjuantl;
ties of railroad securities; another $lOO,OOO, of
theErid Convertiblobonds of 1862, which are
great' favorites in Europe; and several other
houses have been filling special ordersboth for
the Continent and English market .
’■ The New York Journal of Commerce, of Mon-,
day evening, says— . _
There is a good supply t of capital, which is.
readily obtained either on call at 5 per cent, or
for good business poper at 6J@7, the lower rate
oblyfOtfavorita signatures at ebort dates.; Moßt
primebUlsave taken at Oiper cent., sometimes with
brokerage added, ■■■ at which, rflto large . negotia
tions have been effected botb at the banks and in
thf
ae street.
; The stockmarket opens with more buoyancy,
and- generally at improved rates. At the .first
Boat!!: V. S. 6’s oT 18117 brought 118 J O. S. fi’a
of 1853, 101 f ; New York audNew Haven bonds
■JOlij Del. and Hudson 181; Erie 7’sof 1859 109.
•ex. !nt.; Erie Convertible of-’7I 985 5 B“uk of '
America 1191(3(119$, Bank of Commerce 108 $; j
I State Bank 109 ; Erie Railroad 87 J; Canton 81; :i
IN. A. Trust 183; Michigan Central Railroad
1112?; Eloronoo & Keyport 49@49g ; : Harlem
73J<3\78$-: tong Island 23a©28$; Btonlngton
60J; Reading 93£; Norwich & Worcester 64@
541; Hudson River 728; Dauphin Coal Company
07; Now'York New Haven Railroad 113J(3)
118$; Nicaragua 28@29, closing at 28§; Madi
son & Indianapolis Railroad 107$.
We learnfhnnthe Elmira Bepnbican that the
capital stock Of 5&Q0,000 of the Junction Canal
has all been taken, principally by pitirens of
Wilkesbaro and Elmira; ‘ The Junction Canal
will Intersect the North: Branch. .Canal at the
State line and connect with the Chemnng Canal
at Elmira; thus uniting, the pnhliol improve
menta of our State with the New York
ments. ■ ■
Tbo Susquehanna Bailroad Company have put
their road under contract from Sanbury : to Wil-
liamsport. This was done on: three day notice, i
in consequence of the Onion county subscription
requiring it to be let on .or before the Ist iest.
The lowisburg Chronicle says that it is under-.
stood the termß are far arable, and that sls,oooper
mile trill prepare the road for tbo cars. The lino
between Banbury and Harrisburg, it is expected
will be let within a few weeks, of which notice
will be given.
The coinage at the Mint in Philadelphia con
tinues as large as ever. The following state
ment of the business for the month of August,
we clip from the ledger:
• Gotd -Oxnajt for -August.
[1*5,279 doaUaeagto,..;.-.............-.
. l&,?GScag?«3.*.».- u...
46.283 half caglwu.-v
$4,712 quartweagUs...,...,.
178,932 goltl Uollwu. —....
402,974 pieces
SUtrr.
l t loo Collars —l.lOO
15400 half Collars ~.J7,5»
<2£oo dime*..- ....... A2&O
70,000 half dime? -
1,430,600 threonxiit pieces.. „„4C,GfIS
pieces-......-
OoidßaUicn DrjxailedforQjuuigt m August
From California..- ............. ........42,550,000
Other sources.... -« - ~ I*^ooo
Silver Ijollkra deposited In August,
. Cdd Dtpeadi. :••
1851
... ..._55,071,6CT
3,004,0:0
... 12,880,371
8,353
asowi
3,637,W0
3,127,617
... 4,13W12:
January
February ...........
March....-...—.*.::... «4«.
April
May**?*...,*.*
JuUCr.
July*
August,
$23,005,141
The following statement shows the receipts and disburse
ments at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of the U. S.,
at Philadelphia;. .
JuljSUlMa—Balance, • $.1,050.700 18
Autf. Sl—CoirtanU|«».ii.,»» $402,407 <>o
Money, 11,20*4! K>
pension Fan<J,...~ 40,000 00
MU>ccllancon.v<»»«>'»"< -250 28
• ' $1,804,453 C 2
Payment*—Tr*/ Drafts* ,4350,371^92\
AL Warrants, - 13,607 W
InL on Loans. Pen, 4c..\ ll,*6fr-Ci
406,205 60
Aug. 31—Balance.
The following statement shows tbo amount ol
Treasury Notea outstanding, Sept. 1,1852:
Tbxascgv DcrwratxT, )
Rcaisnsi'a Ornca, September 1, 1852. j
Amonnt outstanding of the revoral issues prior
to the 221 July, 1840; as per records of thl*
■• $107,861 Cl
Amonnt outstanding of the Issue 0f.221 July,
1840, oa per records of this office 11,700 00
Amonnt outfitanding ofthelssue of 28tb or Jon*
nary, 1847, as per records of this office 8,250 00
Deduct cancelled notes In the hamla of account- :
tag officers, all under acts prior to 22d July,
•1840,........;.....: 100 00
the American stocks and securities are more
active in London, the fishery excitement being
over. Messrs. Barring, Brothers, & Co.; in their
oiroalar, quote os follows: w
“United States 6’a Inscriptions, 1807,107®
107}; ditto Bonds, 1868,1G8@108}; Kentucky
O’a 99@100 ;-Massachusetts Sterling, 1090110;
ditto Dollar s’a, *9B; Maryland sterling6s, 961®
97}; NeW'Tork.Stato ffe, 97; Pennsylvania 6’s
Inscription, 87}@88J, ditto bonds, 95; Tennes
see 6’s Bonds, 99@1U0; Virginia C’s Bonds 99
®1Q0; Boston City Bonds, .95; New York City
Stbck,'9s; New Orleans City 6’s, 95; Philadel
phia and Beading Ballroad Bonds, C’s 85@80.;
Now York and Erie 7’s, Ist Mortgage, 105®100;
ditto Convertible, 90@91;. Miobigon Central,
1080104. ■ There ore sellers- of United, States
Stocks, Kentucky, Massachusetts. Dollar Bonds,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia Bonds,:
and the BaUroad bonds,.at our quotations; and
some business has been done, this week in. the
United States and State Stocks, and in the .Erie
Bailroad Bondß. The City Stooks have been
without demand.”
Woobserve, that though wheat and flour rece
ded in the Liverpool market, they advanced in
tbs London market.' Messrs; Barring, Brothers
& Co., writing for the week ending 20th August,
says, “wheat advanoed ls@2s per. quarter, and
flour Is per barrel.”
' . The Bank :of England has materially strength
ened its position during the week. The increase
in the Stock of the preoions metals is mnoh larg
er than had been generally anticipated. The
large augmentation in the deposits on govern
ment acoonntSpeaka favorably for the prospect
of the revenue, and has exercised a natural ef
fect upon, several ■ other. items. of. tho balance
sheet. During the week the bank baa increased
its stook of government securities by nearly
£BOO,OOO.
The Whigs of WeUsvUle, Ohio, are mak
ing arrangement fora mass : meeting at that
place soon; and the Patriot statesthat onr towns*
‘man Aj W, Looms, wUI in ott probability be pre«
sent on the occasion. We think the' WeUsvUle
whigs Witt lay themselves liable to a prosecution
for obtainingacrowd under false pretenses.—
Mr. Loojns, we undertake to prediot, wUI not be
; Meyer’s Usivebsch.—Wo have received part
V of this most excellent piotorial publication.—
The present number contains engravings of
Notre-Dame Cathedral, in ParlajPlato'fl B0I109I;
ViewoftheHndsonßiver;Calcntbi—withde
scriptions. Published by Hermann 3. Meyer,
164 WUUarns etreet, New Yorfc'■«; Price per num
ber 25 cents.
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Items of News and Miscellany. '
Sir William Don,the eccentHoEnglishßaronet
■■W* <*ctor, is said to be incarcerated is Ne,n York
for debt'’, ■Sjr WiiliAm ;Wb .'fieeVjreiSiikariy Un
fortunate, duringjtha Mat year. jjft
Baronet'eoniolea himself, tjh|t uponthedcceaso
of a neirrelative, -he .will'becaipe poibeeseditlf
eighteenthousand a year.
i It will be remembered that Stephen C. King,
Esq.j and'family, of Wnyno county, Geo., left:
last spring for an.excursion on the plains of the
I far -Hecent newß' from' the -plains
records the death of both Mrs. King and dangh
ter. r ;., . , ',')„ '
At Lexington, Mass. j oovllte Slat of'AilgOßtp
died Mrs. AnaaNevera. oged 98years. Hordes-,
cendanta trere IBS', children, Cl grand
children,s9great-grand-children, and 2 of the
fifth 1 generation.
-C. H. 11. Papendiok hQs bcenrecognued by
the"Presidentmub Consul ofthe Grand Ddchy of
Oldenburg, for Wisconem/MioMgavlowa. and
Minnesota, to reside at Milwaukee.
There is now ia Pittsburgh , a solid lamp of
gold weighing five pounds, and valued 'at one
thousand doHars,'the product of one day's work,
at a mine in California owned by General Xari-.
meiyDr. Hussey, Mr, Brockway and -Mr. Whig-7
ham, of Pittsburgh!' and called the Pittsburgh
Gold Bun QuarU Mining Company.
H. Brigham, Estj*, of Savannah, Geo., bad his
pooket picked in go Thursday;.week, of
i $44 in money, and $1436 in checks.. The latter
l were recovered.
An electiou to-choose a member of Congress
in Massachusetts, in place, of Mr.Ranfoul, de
ccasedj will take place ou the 2d Monday of No
vember.
The post mortem examination held on tho body
of Laura ‘Addison, the actress, whose sudden
death on board n steamboat returning from Al
bany to New York wo have provlonsly noted, has
resulted in the decision that she died from con
gestion of tho brain, such bolng the opinion of
tho examining physicians.,: She was but 22 years
of age, mnd arrived from England only a fow
monthß ago.
Tho Binghampton (If.'?.) Daily BbpnhHcaa
says that James P. chief engl
i neer, istow engaged in examining that end; of
the ronto or the Albany and Binghampton Rail
road. Several surveying parties have been
formed, and several-routes aTe being surveyed.
This road wiUeoan be definitely located and let.
-A gentleman, lately deceased, in Amherset eo,-
Vn., by hie will, left $6OOO to Bettle his slaves
in one of the non-elavcholding States; theheits
of lhe gentleman are willing that these tiberated-
Glaves ehonld be sent to Liberia, and application
will be made to Judge Thompson, at the present
term-of thn Superior Court, for permission to
do so.
Alarge amount of counterfeit gold coin.ia in
circulation' in ’Philadelphia, against which the
public should bo on their guard. It is mostly of
light weight, and can he’ distinguished by a black
ring on tho edge of the pieces.
A grand military encauyuuent- iatocommenco,
on tho 17th instant, at Paolt, Pa., near,Philadel
phia.
! The cholera still prevails at Paris, Ky. Most
[Of the inhabitants hare loft the place.
i The American Board- of Commissioners for
I Foreign Missions bolds its annual meeting at
Troy, N. T., during the present week.
Tho extensive foundry and machine shop ; oy
Mr. John Derby, in Schuylkill county, Pa., were
destroyed by fire on Wednesday week.
During the last three months, 642 dogs were
[ captured iu Philadelphia: 703 were killed, and
I 79 redeemed.
moi,sBo
187,050
220.415
.......... 188,760
176,932
J4.285£57
Parkville, Missouri, was visited with a heavy,
fire on the 25th nit., destroying buildings, und
property to thoamounlof thirty thousand dole
lore.
Thesum of $150,000 has been subscribed to
the Absccom and Camden (N. J.) Railroad.
$2,676,000.
,*.:s2B£oO
Wno is Tijc Coutasd ?—Gen. Pierco never re
fused t* tighten enemy! We. do not say-tbat
Gen. Seattle a coward, but he certainly refused
toflght" dins Andrew Jackson.;'* '
IK>2-
4401,088
0,010,222
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4£35>«7&
C,059,«4
•4493,830
' 2,075,000
Tost Corwin.—His moral“grace" has been
dog by his own “ Aande” and not by the Mexi*
cans. Ho is “welcome” to tho infamy he so
justly deserves.
The whig papers ore greatly troubled because
Gen. Pierce does not write more letters, • If they
will only have patience .a coupl© of ..months the
peoplo will write an endorsement} upon him
tho wbiga will find explicit enough in the one
word- approved.
Rrownlow's Whig comes to us with tho names
of Daniel Webster, of Massaobnaetts, oud Charles
J. Jenkins, of Georgia, for President and Vico
President.
: 453.953 44
$1,399/454 00
Mr. Stephens of Georgia, in ft speech at Law.
reneevillo, came out stronely in favor of . Web-
Iter for the Presidency. .
A proffiinenriDemoeratio, at Washington, the
other day bet $lOO that Scott would not got 00
electoral votes, and $lOO each that ho would not
got 00, 70, 80, £9O and 100, and $lOO that he
would not get any.
Messrs. Poe and Sharp, Webster Prcsideu-
Prcsident.
$127,911 04
■ Tub Germans can’t ao Scott.—A German
paper at Cleveland formerly Democratic, has
been bought by the whlgs and now ; supports.
Scott It had before the change some. S(H) sub
scribers, and upon its coming not for Scott,, four
hundred and forty of the five hundred ■ discon
tinued it.
$127,7.01 04
•A SheewdDevjob !—ltiasnid by the Was
hington correspondents, that Dr v Gardiner has en
tered into an ngreoment with the committee ap
pointed by tho Senate to investigate kia.case,
to proceed to Mexico, with two trustworthy wit
nesses, to bo selected by . tho latter body, point
oat the mines beclaimß to have owned, and prove
his title thereto.
It will bo recotteotod that a prisoner in, we
believe, the Charlestown (Mass.) Prison, notlong;
ago, persuaded the Wardens to accompany him
to a spot where he had hidden a largo treasure.
When they arrived he set them digging for it,
and when they had excavated a large enough
hole, he tumbled them id, and after, burying
them to the shoulder in inextrioable earth, made
his escape.
In the dying words' ,of Jefferson, ; “dot the
Committee bo on their guard ” again at a similar
device from the cunning Mr. Gardiner. ■■■
A Rebuke.— Col. Haskell, one of the federal
candidates for, Elector in Tennessee, who com
manded a regiment in Mexioo, thus rebukes the
vUe slanderers of Gen. Pibroe : ' * : ;
“I would Consider myself personally disgraced
did I stoop to the humiliating baseness of insin
uating cowardice against General Pieroe, whom;
1 know to be a bravo man;, chlvalrio-in his con
duct on the field of battle. ' Others may pursue,
that oourso which their feelings dictate; but os
for myself, I would spurn the thought did It ob
trude itself upon my mind.” :; . . '
■ The Potato Crop. —Wo learn {Torn the Wil
mington (Del.) Republican, that the lato rains
have endangered the potato crop In various parts
of that State. A farmer from MiU Creek, Md.,
says he wUI lose one-third of Ms erop firom the
rot, ' Where potatoes have been planted on side-,
hill nr up-land they wUI result very weUbutin
lowlands flats this valuabe esonlentwiU be
greatly injured.
gep» Judge Edmunds has decided that , the:
officers of the Henry Clayare open to a charge
of manslaughter on sceennt of the late careless
ness charged against them, and that they caupot
be indicted for murder. Whatever charge may
bebrdnght against them, we cpn only express a
hope that grrilty orinnocent they pwjymeßt with
their deserts.
ITEMS POB POLITICIANS.
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DEMOCRATIC SONG.
„ Susannah."
I bad a ilrOMn. the Other nigtit wts-n all nroun.l oas ffU),
A toMßoi raiw bM’<’PulU!Pi«»!SUSlJißaown tlw hill, ■
43>f “booty flopp’ 1 -vraf,. In hi band, tho “firo win mhio
His trS*Fon-hlllos wdoW’nt stand but scattered far tmd
- ' -near. * . -
; <?ACruA—Oh, poor Grceicy.tlon't you spit on me,
• V ‘ ' I’m going up Saltriver,
Willi the platform.on my knee.
The silver greys were laughing lend, tbosouthom whlgs.
Dan stood cold and. proud, he did not
like the drum; -, ■ . . * * ~
Sopiortralnol thdmsolrcs to raise a,cheer, about. ftiagTiys
-■ V* ’.. V- ■ . -- 7 '• ■; ;• ■
It an fell, fiat, Hsecmod so queer, ’two s never done before. ..
•Hehsd a packet lottcratoo,’ he’&twroto fine© forty-one, . T
Withprinciple*of ervory lituv WcighiagAboo* * *° n : ; <
The whole was fast upon hi& bock and noftrly crashed him
' fiOTTtl, ■-
Andsotn vrhlgof the pock could stop to-lift a pound.
tic allied tho Irish long and loud from Patrick up to liar-
But Paddy only grinned and bowed nnd “jlst bo twigM the
“ Yo’r'indignation fired’ too noon, »Tt bettor otlok to
1 •- r --fightin;”-'' ■
44 But PiEict’s ; the boy for mo. his father; came.
ftom'Erio, - • .• • .. ■•j r ; •- 1 •• ■ •,,
“ 111# father's eon is frank and Tree like Jus too appearin i.
Bat Scott kept slipping past, oJown tiuit Blip ry
|Io called cm BlUy York at lost,. end called both lowl and
• v vfilinlL' ■'
BatßillyV feel were slipping ’too, his .darkles wouldn't
llocouldn*t make them, hold the.two* .‘*Blatfornr*;and
“Higher Law,'V. . 41 . •
Poor Otcoley-sweat and Greeley -braced to stop the general,
elide,
But GviipleyV morals, double faced*- nlld onw&nl with the.
tide. _ .
Uiaso- mystic epaulette : ho grasped,. Scott wore in : forty-,
“ His brains were never hero” bp gasped, hpt all thw camo
“Tliat horrid war wo used to hot*\ we loyo it dearly now.
Wcniover talk’d of bloody graves—deny itony how.
In Hdsvisloti tiftho night wheo all nroanibwas sim
I saw the Whigs in motley flight for down tliot slip ry bill,
Whllo wero on thw bruwnnd 'madn thowclUin
“OUa»nW»e fairly tatoght yon hok—HurrahfcrProicE
and Kl’trt v —AVio JTirX* Daftncralic JVw Press. -
' ?<THE AFPA3BS OS' CVBA.
i IVe-rocelved no papers yesterday by the Em
pire City from lla vans, but wo have heard from j
private koarcea that the feeling of discontent is:
rapidly spreading among the inhabitants of the
Islaod, «hd lbatit would not be surprising if a
revolt occurred at nny day. The prevalence of
two malignant and fatal .diseases, tho yellow
I fever and tho cholera, boa interfered somewhat
1 with the 1 active operations of the revolutionists,
I and tho ceaseless vigilance of the government
has also-spread terror among, tho more timid
sympathisers. Vet, in spite of the causes ope
rating against them, tho disaffected have intro
duced a largo number of arms and o great deal
of ammunition into the island, indufcedmany in
fluential persons to join tboir cause, and even
established a newspaper. „ „,, ,
V his paper WO3 called. La Vo: del Pueblo, nnu
has succeeded in reaching its fourth number,
when the place of'its publication was detected,
-and it was suppressed. This fact : is noticed in
the adverse jour Dale, thus. The Gaccta says: |
«< When, on tho 12th insb, wo said that tho |
Government has put its finger in the sore, ret
speeding the authors of the sobsersive paper La
Vot del Pueblo; wo did not venture a vogue as
sertion, but one founded on truthr yesterday,
on taking “the proofs of the fourth number of
that contemptible paper, they were surprised in
the printing office of Don Eduardo Facciolo, in
Obispo street; those who were employed in it,
and the implements that served such a criminal
task, were taken. This has been done without
having resource to violent means, calmly, legal-
Iv, with dignity, as wo said the Government
would proeced'in everything. The Tribunal of
the Military . Commisßion proceeds with activity
in' the case. The public knows that it can rest
with confidence upon tho vitlganoe of tho
moot, in its means of action, audits energy, be
fore which will always bo dashed to pieces or.
confounded the efforts of onr cnemiea.”
The Diaria de la Marina, the organ of tho Cat»
alone, says:
“ Ciiicnß—lV'o have the satisfaction, to an
nounce that* the clandestine printing office, in
Which was stamped tho ridiculous, contemptible
paper which,* with so much noisy fuss, onr/or-,
ryn enemiet pretended to make.baßhecnsurpris
ed to-night by UioQovenuneut, in a bouse in
Obispo street. Gaogbt inftaganle, tho person
in charge -had.-to confess . the,
form; and that ho bad-token but u angle proof. ;
To-morrow wo shall give more estenave details
npon this subject." , ,
Tho place in which this paper was published,,
an Engliaoman, by the name ofj oboe, betrayed,
Don Eduardo Sariel; -Don Fell* . Maria Casard,
Don Antonio itnblo, Don Floreutiuo de la Torre,
Don Antonio G^nado,Don -Antonio Palmer, Don
tN. DrquUo, two others whoso nemca are not
| known; end a mujatto, who were oil engaged in
publishing tho Vic del Pueblo, after tho.escape
of its first editor,. Dan Jose Xuna, who is now in
this city, were taken to prison in heavy chains,
and it is reported* that thoy wil! nil be garoted.
A Dr. Bamon Palma, - n poet of some- note, his
brother, and Don }. Xlorando Coralee, have also
been arrested for some supposed implication in
the offonco. In fact, arrests of persons more or
less conoplouons, who are engaged or saspected
of being engaged in these revolntionnTy move
ments, are made nearly every day. The prisons
oro full to overflowing, and tho dungeons of the
fortifications oven ore said to be well peopled,
although tho latter arc so foal and unhealthy
that choir occupants soon give plaoe to other suf
ferers.—.V. V. Poet.
: Tire Expedition op Eloees. —A letter from
the United States ship Portsmouth, at Panama,
published In the Courier, ascribes the failure of
Flores' expedition to the mutiny among his men.
They were poorly fed, not paid according to
agreement, and being Of all nations mixed to
gether, were under little or no discipline; . Some
70 of them mutinied, took possession of tho only
steamer attached to tho expedition, , and under a
flagof trace delivered her to the Ecuadorean
Government v The loss of this steamer greatly
disabled Flores, and compelled him to abandon,
for the prcßentat least, his attempts against
Guayaquil. The writer odds: .■■■: 4,. :
«< There was nothing cowardly about Flores or
his officers whatever—they needed but a suffi
cient force and Guayaquil would have been taken.
It is the key to the -Equador. The people have
elected Gen. Urbina as President; pro tern., and
there is no doubt but he will be elcoted Presi
dent as soon as their constitution is amended,
end oil this for hi# masterly defence of the city
—which was nono at oil. Ho was ready .to
ruu to the American minister at a moment’s na
tioe.”
: BsCeBLEor Democrats I says the Baltimore
riryiw,' those who foaght tho battles of Mexico,
Were Democratic Generals—Pieroe, Pillow, But
ler; Worth;Wool;Shields, Lane, Smith, Quitman,
Reilly, &c. They wore tho brave leaders who
led tho gallant troops to victory, : through the
leaden hail stones from tho enemy’s clouds of
war. Hand to band they fought and conquered,
When Gen. Scott sat safely at a distance : giving
directions, which those other Generals counsel
led; and now ho 'desires to appropriate all the
honor and glory whioh they rohieved!
‘ SHtPWREOK asx> Loss op Life.— The Mobile
papers mention a, report that the ship Erin Go
Bragh, from Boston to Mobile, woa wreoked on
the south beach, opposite the Shell Bonks, dur
ing the late storm., She has no. passengers, but
her brew of 18 men were all lost but two.—
This is tho report given. Bnt no such ship ap
poara in tho lists os being on that voyage. The
ship, or a ship, called “Erin Go Bragh” has
sailed from Liverpool bound for Panama ! Bnt
this cannot bo tbe same.
AS' Ita Gay&ott’B Improved. Extract of
Teilow Dock and up in
tin) largest Sized bottles, contains more of the pure Hondu
ras Sarsaparilla than any other preparation extant, •which
is chemically combined with the. Extract of Yellow Dock,
and the Extract of Wild Oharry,thua making the remedy
xnoft thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla before
the public. At the same time, it ia porfcctly Area from all
•'mlderalpbisons, vhichcannot bo said of nny of the other
Sarsaparilla compounds. Tho invalid should beware of
poisons! Mercury, Iron, quinine, potash, lodine, sulphur,
arsenky tmdmany other mlnoral and metallic poisons enter
into and form the active basis of most of the -Sarsaparillaa
and Panaceas of the day.- Guyxott’s Compound-Extracted
YeUowDock and Sarssparilladocs not contain a particle of
> these substances: os any one can ascertain by applying the
infiottsmxtests. ' ~ -V/ %
All poisonous Sarsaparilla preparations alone, and übo s
Q uyxott’s Improved Extract of Yellow. Hock. and Barsapar
illa,whichi» thoroughlyefficacious, perfectly harmless and:
- pqqdy jeget&ble. AU kinds of disease yields to its genial
influence.
i £9*689 Advertisement,
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C~ *-.i-->i : ;4'-
NEVE
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Sorofola.—lt is duo to Kleins ,Pctrdmm.to say
that It haa beentawwn tocoaplotoly
ofihis drtfedfaldisease in less time
fltul at less cost or Inconvenience to .-,■.■•
The thousands of a-rtUlcates to tho Wdfl'of tbapwprw-
L?r, many of which 'irefrom mil kdO\mclU2 £fnBC *
of Pittsburgh audits immediate vicinity, go to sliOff rieflf J
end beyond all doubt, that Kind’s EU&nicU L? ft, medicine
• of no common value* -not only ns alocal remedy•:
risi IlheumatigaifptqfmtSt lotsaf Bightisi}jsz& riluablo
internal remedy* inviting tho- Investigating phydcisnfi, cfl
well as the suffering patient, to became acquainted-with its
.V.s' : . r ;;- "1 -- :
/ Tbosebaving odxoad of mixtures :are. assured.that.this;
medicine is purely natural,, and Is bottled as it flows from
tho bosom cr the earth, “ j
: TJitfiKlmoing certificate if capiat froma paper puUiehedat
Syracuiei'Zf. Y^andbearsdate AumiSt2 r iSSt'2 f totclitikil
also appended the certificateqfVieceUbratedD. Y. Ibot, Jf, D^.
Sgtacuset-i' • i’’ ' 1
Thu may in truth certify, that I have.been so badly af
flicted with Scrofula for too last eoven years that most of tbe
time I have boeu unable to attend to any kind of
and mUch of. the time unable tto walktond confined to my
bod, and imva tireatMnearly all the time by tho best-
Physicians' our country ofiSrda; ’ Pocoaslonally got some re
lief, but nb cure* tmdfconifntfed tograw worse until Dr. Foot
Tecommendedtnoto-trytho Petroleum* ©rßockOll,nß ovtK
rythlug elso-bad tallel. I dld at tost,,but
tne effect was
at once, and I at onco.bcgan to grpw l»ttei* bousing
sovcnbottles I have trot a care worth thousands of dollars. ,
MBfl- 'NANC r-M. BARKEK.
Tblamoy certify tbdt 'I bate been acquainted with Kier’a
Petroleum, or Bock.Oil* ibrmofo thaua year, and jbave ru>
rcatcdly witnessed its beneficial effects InthocUreof ltiito
ent ulcers and other diseases &r wtdch. it Is recommended, ~
and can with confidence recommend It to bo a medicine wor
thy of attention* aud can ftafbly say th&tsacceas hos Attend
ed its use where other mcdleloe bad fhUcd; *: f . V
D. Y. FOOT, M. D
For sale by MUho Druggists in Pittsburgh. (6tn?:d&w. J
Mc-Lane’s Liver ”
TfcJt-llftvo now become the great Specific for -Qepatla or
derangement of the Uver, In its. iuost complicatedforms.--
. This medidno haa dono an immense amount of good in lour
ing this fearflil disease,.so.common .throughout- the United
States, aiid as evidence of its efScn ey,wc will stole that it in
superseding overy other remedy. Thu demand for this cert
tain euro: is-nuprccedented/vOrdcn for it areicoming In
from all quarters, and every, mail brings something of the
•followlng tenor:—. '. .. .
:CA3mniDot, Ohio, Jam 1851.
Messrs. J."Kidd'tf.Co.—Wo.are nearlyoufrof M’latwV
Pills, it would be well to keep us supplied, as there iarr great
ttem and for then in our place. Omen k Clabk.
For -paie -by most of the Druggists.and ilcrchints. ond
from theffclaproprietors."J. KIDD A.CO„
HcplOtdSw # 60 Wood street
On Tuesday evening, the *7th-of ffrptcitjber, by the Rev.
Mr. Kaumri, Mr. JOHN SOLAN 1) audMl** SARAH ANN
0 BIHEN, allof this city.
On Wednesday; the Sthi-inst, BnwaimMcGlxsivflr.> aged
■ 78years. -■ ■ .. . ..... . ,
His flmcfcd will take place this afternoon* (Friday) at 2
o'clock P. from his late residence in Peno, formerly Wfl
fcins township, and proceed to St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends,
are invited without farther notice, . ’
In tire city of Allegheny, Apgnst 27 th, of nsuddeaattack
of apoplexy, Mr. A-snawr Lcr-ce, Sr* la the: 63d year of: his
age- - . ..——
HTtlO’D and BAR’D BLACK BILKS—2O nieces beautiful
1? fiit'dand har’d block silks, jufltrficoivount *
seplO ' A A 3tA3ON & CO.
V.-..V V.v
ml£E Store House and Dwelling* No-253 . Liberty atreet-—,
X PosKsssian can he had.on tho lst of October. Thisls ono
ot. tho beat stands In thn city.. inquire of
seplOaUf QEOHGE RICHARDS.
OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE—The pyelp*
vy -psdia of Pr&ctiol Medidne, comprising treatise op the
feature and treatment- of diseosce, Matua. Modica and The*,
rapeotlra, Medical Jiurisprudenco, Ac- ia Bvo, for sale
by • • jseplOJ • KAV .A CO, 55 Wood st. •
T . OtaC OF MATHEMATICS—Tbe logic and nlUlty of
j a tnatlicmaUcs, with tho best method of iastractiou, ex
plained and illustrated by Charles Davies, I volflvo. A fcW:
copies of^the above, for sale by . KAT A CO*
wplO' . ■ . - 65 Wood st. :.
New Kali Goods,
A A. MASON A.tXkaroßOWjtecciviosvasea and.pack
\ j\. 9 ages of New Pall Goods, comprising Silks, .French,
Mcrlnocs, Paramattas, Coburg*. Aipoewis, Do. Laiocw, .Cash
mores, poplins. Mous do Loincs, Chintzs, Prints, Tickings
VlaUnols* Checks, Maslins, Ac. Ahso, Cloths,
Cassimercs,SatUncts,Ac.: : • • • . scplO;
TJMIE Partncruhip hcrotuforo existing under the firm of
X McCoUMirs, Maxes. A Sections N0,.10, 11, and 12,
Pittsburgh and Bteubenvillo V. R. /this day : dissolved
by mutual coumuL Tho Intrinesor of Hie lato toto will be
carried on by Miller A Co. ; • M McCORMICK, .
- " nORBRTw MILI*RR,
PUtsVgh, ScphCj 1852 [w?plo:3f ] JOHN J MURRAY.
TTVOR i-ALK—A farm of nboutllli acres with about 50 m
jC
i&fa aodstaWfSotafrothcroutiiOttfei*; and orchard
of Lcm-loft apple tree* and otherfrult?, And a good supply of
.water.- 'Situaleou Big Pockets, &milesfrom Logan's l?erzy,
20 miles from tht? city, and pleasant and healthy location,
ATI In *ocd.ordcr*md.«iHbo.fiol& entire f0r.52,500. ■■.■:.■
S CUTDBEnT, flen Agt,
50 Smilhfiekl rt. .
" House For Sale*
• * •• GOOD and weJVbaUt Two Story Briek-Htiuaef 32 by 32: •
J\i Tcot, containing 10 Room* ami tdlor, :li far solo. 'Hie
Lpt 30by 13 fcet, and. »ganlen attached to It, inwlucb nro
n great qaanlitvof grape planted. Tho place is wclladftptcd
property will be.exchanged.against Innd
in ttm TidoJty ori'ittsbuKh. . , .
•JOSEPH %Y r EKN£BT, Brewer,
Manchester. •
ObloBtate -Fair at Cleveland* ..
REDUCTION 01' RAIUIOAI* **AKE>
T? IK>5l Monday, the: lutli,; until i’ridoy, tbe.l7 th of Sep
- JPUmber, Ticket* will.bo sold. at $l,OO-'each, from ■ Tilt*-
burgh to Cleveland anil back; and tickets will bo gold-by tlic
AgenU of the Ohio and i’enn’a Eailrend .Company, at the
trgnUr stations on the lino, to Cleveland and wtum, at. tlie
jingle fare Jbr the routidtrlp. These Excursion Tickets Trill
uot be rccoivod alter Saturday* September 15th*185£ > .
8 IT RQBB&TSv Chief Engineer and
Superintcntfnntcf 0. &P RR;
DRY WOODS AT. EASTERN PRICES. „
HAMPTOJS, WOtSQK ACo.,
. lziporUrs'Qnd-Whol&aU ; Goals,
Kd. 45 Wood: BtV-Opposite. Sfc/ Charles Hotel,
• k RE now: prepared to oiferto ihetrado an entire new and
jfx fresh Block of Foreign anil American. Dry Goods, com*
priring.lhc largest stock in tho market, aud n6t surpassed in
extent or variety by any Eailem /tfwitvat prices guarran*
teed os low ok la any American- market. The? respectfully
invito the attention of the trade, both city and country, and
foci contident their new and large stock, At unprecedented low.
prices, willinduce a large trade against alt competitors.,
.
JUST opening at the uuw Book Store, No. GT> Market st.
• a great variety of all the Class Books, used In the City
Schools, ns well os those in- more general use. throughout the
country.
Town’s, Swan's, SlajtoleviUe’s and the Elcctic series of
.Readors. .
.Cobb's/ MrGufTyV*, Swan's, Town’s and Sander’s Spelling.
The full serieaof Urecnlcaf’s, Davies. Smith's and Ray’s
.rithmetks, : v
Mitchell’*, Smith's, OlneyV and Primary Goographios.
Kirkluun’s, Smith’s, Bulliou’s and Analytical Grammars.
These with other similar Class Books, and the higher text*
books ih languages,' Mathematics, Ilbtory, Geology, -Phi*
losophyv&cv&c. .•:• ■ *
ALSO, a full Assortment of ail the books. for .Sabbath
Schools, published!*? the Am. S. S. Union, and tho Boston
AwoclflUon. : DAVISON & AGNKW, .
• wplO .. . 6u Market stvcnar Fonrth.
The farmers and mechanics* plank road/
from Pittsburgh, to Barker’s, in East Liberty;; better •
known As the Foartih street Road, is now/completed, ami
open for traveL v Togivo dUzens ah oppoxtuhltyjof,trying
thU short and agrceahioToutc. it will beopeu to the public
nse, lteo of expense, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 9lh Inst.
This Is the shortest and bed rhutn from Pittsburgh to East
tiltcrty.' [septet) y. CURLING; ACULT ART.
Vor salt. '
k HOUSE and Lot of ground containing two acres, two
J\.:mo&R and' twenty porches, situatolu Ph&rtiers town
ship, near tho Plank Hoad, two miles from Jones’. Lower
Perm one story frame, S 3 by 00 foot*with-finishedgarret.
ALSO, three houses and lota, with two storybrkfc dwell
ings, on tho North side of -Washington street, near the East
side of the East Commons. .
~r, ALSO, a two story brick house and lot, with, stable on'the
.back part,.situate on the South' side of Lacock street,. near
Federal street, 22 fret front by 110 back. '
ALSO, tho undivided half of an unimproved lot, situate
an tho North side of llobinson street near Correy street 30
feet by 100.
:? ALSO,-an unimproved lot, situate on Juniata street,
Thomas Sample's plan of Chatham, 25 by 123 feet.
.. ALSO, two shams In the Old Allegheny Savings Bank.
ALSO, five shares in tho Manchester Savings Bank.
, The abovo property will be sold on SATURDAY, the 23th
op September at the Court House steps, at public sale; un
less sold.At private polo, before said 2oth of Sept. Tor fur
ther particulars enquire of
JOHN ft LARGE. No 73 Grant sC.
sop&d2w:wlt . Consignee of CAMPBELL & KENNEDY. ■
N B—Terms of sale mado known on day of sale.
Village of Manatleld.
'TTALUABLE COUNTRY SEATS At Auction—The sub
’ \ Bcribcrh&vlng divided part Of tho Farm now occupied by ■
M B Brown, Esq., situated on Charter's Creek* at tho forks
of tho Temperancevlllo and Noblcstown, and Waalilngton
Plank Roods, and also at the point where tho: Pittsburgh
and Steubenville Railroad: crosses Chartier’B Creek, 5 miles
Bern the- dty, containing 60 oercs,into convenient lots,' as
designated in tholhagram, will offer tho same for sale on tho
premises, at public auction, on SATURDAY, the lltb day of
September, at 11 o'clock, A. M. '
. This property has been laid out In lots of Bom 50 feet to
0 acres, with & view of making pleasant Country Residences,
and Gardening Plots.-.
Persons wishing to procure healthy and pleasant locations In
a good neighborhood, surrounded with enchanting scenery,
will find this property every thing that can bo desired. The
land is of excelled! quality, and In a high state of cultiva
tion. Water, coal and limestone, can bo had in great abun
dance. In tho villago a new.ehurch buUdlng is now erected,
and M. Keating’s popular Academy is in full view.
TERMS—Onofiilh, a note at 00 days, approved endowed
paper and ballonco-iu five annual payments with Interest, to
.be 6ecured.by:bond'and.hibirtgage. -
Farther particulars. can be obtained by applying, at the
Real Estate Office of - B.M’LAIN,.2I Fifth st,
: . .. : 4 .’ or P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r.
JUST • RECEIVED AT YOUNG, STEVENSON &
LOVES, Sign of tho ORIGINAL BEEHIVE, JVo/74
BggSjUarfcrf Stsnetj betweenfourth Street and the Diamond
Yb6S» rJMUbtayh.
. The subscribers have just received a very largo and bcau
tiful stock: of FALL and WINTER DRY 0001)3, which have
been selected with great care Bom tho recent Importations,'
and. largo Auction Sales in Philadelphia and New York; and
will be sold for cash ato veryamldl advance-above Eastern
cost: purchasers are respectfully solicited {o give them an"
early call, and secure a good bargain os tho stock consists
of a general assortment of the following articles:
French Mbrinoea andThibctCloths; -
' Ooburgs, ParsmcttaS ondPerßian Twills; -
High Col'd Delaines* Cashmeres, and Galla Plaids: '
Mohair and SUk Lusters, Alpaccas, l all colors; •
Bombaxmcs and Persian cloths, all colors;
lljgh Lustre,Plain Black Silks all wedths; «• -
Brocades, Satin Plaids and Watered 80ks; . *
Black ami ChamoUon Silksand Tnrk Satina-
China Sdks and Poplins, plain and * - r ■-f :
French and American Glnghams*-01l prices; : *
English oral American Chintzes and ChUcoes *
Neodlo Worked. CoCk, Oollnrs, Chlmitetts amfCanea-
Gloves, Mitts, Bosexyand Suspenders: *
; Muslin: "
Irish Llnins, Table Cloths/ond Damasks ‘ : ‘
Bird Kyo and Russia Diaper, very cheap»
per cent below regular prices.
: Rcdj White and Yellow Planned,' very cheap; • • •
19®? ,Pkhs and. Back Flanels,- plain and Rg*d •
I vtoyw* Cashmeres* Batinetts, Kentucky Jean and Testing
I- .Bohnets and Basnet Ribbons, at bargains;-' ;
I Fall and Winter SlmwlA general assortment’ "•
( if# **' YOTIQ, STEVENSON * WSE.
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MARRIRDv
BIRDS
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JMotice*
School BoolUr School Books*
Sew Plftntc ftoadt
NEW GUODS I
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In the late Arc at Son Francisco, we notice a large
qurmtily of Ayer 5 fl Cherry Pectoral homed, in the pofj. a cF?iaß
of.ono of the Druggists 0 f that tttjr. Oofil will not cod-
Uoldl^ MM i CTTO .i at^op , ltol!On^ trrl j uyJßO|)t
vide this best of nil remedies Sr rolds, coOghsand enactions
of we happen tohnow thailtls an nl
most IndtepenraSto companion ortho nmletecrrtßd minors,
who am so much and so conUnnalljr exposed to the ever
flanging ntmosphero Of* that ffllmW 1
■ J®- Especial Attention ta Directed to the
advertisement of lIAISEYiS cFOREST VTl3fli,a medicine
Of great celebrity. In the euro of various morbld nnd nn
■ healthy conditions of the human body, arising from what is !
hsaallf tormed Impurity of the hlaoit ftla'recommonded
fir the euro' of Dropsy 1 , en»TelrHrtPep«l*> Janndlco, Cos
tlvcness, Rheumatism, Bout, and diseases of Uw Heart,
liver aid Kidneys. Dr. Geo. If
of Vood stroet and Virgin alley. Is the agmt for Mttstmrgh.,
See advertisement In another coiunm of tms paper.
aulB4&w . .
45~$I<iGlxan*cal
wo designate a dumber of article ttfat fiate been Introduced
lately for tho purpose of alloying certain diseases; and de*
b nwgg bod.by.thcrtiPpH'Oatlofldf xpcdl*.
cines proper. - Auxongtbe most'important- of. these,
SHOULDER BRACES—the object of which la to core stoops
od Khcraldors, a r habit of leaning forward,, hollow and. fiat
chest, aodvery frequently remoTea a tc ndencyto diseases of .
• the Pulmonary organa, dependent .on- these diSpCrfJtion&r-
Thcso Bnices arp afrong, wcll made, nnd the. use.
• frf bylfeg, tnfsnafl). hoys and men.- The Gcntlemen f ß.Bracp la.
formed iniucha way 1 to. taansffcriho double purposo of*a'
Brace ond-suspenders* and at a price reryliltfa. apovc .the
ptlce of suspendewt The public may rely on these Braces;
oa being what they ararapr&fihted;'many persona of weak
and holloW-cheste have boeaoampletely tfured,and,:ln some;
the cirr.uniferenca'of tho chest inomsed aa. much oa'
firnr giving to theLonga a fuller,action, :ond
consequently pddtng to the general health and strength ot
the body. i " > ■» , * -
; I also keep TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS,' Spi
nal Supporters, - Suspensory Bandages, of -every .variety now
In use. ' »
DIL GEO:- IL'EETSEBj Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
N0.'140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley* ■Pittsburgh, Pa.
au2lsl±w
371 OR BALK.~A. now Two Horse Wagon, cheaper cosh,.
j sops nussF.u, & jouNgroy.
TYWELLINGS and Stores Kcnted, andißentecullected* by.
JJ -- ' . AUSTIN LOOMIS,
sepg „. ‘ No. 92 Fourth st. above Wood st.
T OVERING’S SUGAIL—2O bbls Lovcrlng’s Cruflhwl and
1 1 pulverised Sugar,-just receivedand for sole oi the..'
MpB ' * PKgty TEA STORK. 38 Fifth st
TIMKAS, TJ4 A a—6 eases extrafluo Young: Hyson, la Locque-
X ro Boxes—thn fin ret chop Young Hyson, in the American
Market. .-We invite our customers to try it; . .>■■•■> -
ncpg PEKIN TEA STOKEy A 8 Fifth st*
liaoKS.--3UNIIKS, No. 32 i .gmithfieia;stm‘t,‘have
Xv •• received flevornVnmV and veryintoresthig works—light,.
grave and the titles of which, wc cannot
give today. - Go and examine them.’ • »op 3.
5 SHAKES Manchester Baufc Stock; v.
2 do ' Alllughcny Savings? Funds Company Stock, for
cal* by AUSTIN LOOMIS,
gepU No. 02 Fourth ft.
RENT—A fine Room on the cornurof Penn ami Haud
1* hosTormerly been occupied as aDrug Store, and;
is considered. a fine stand for that bosinpro. Apply to
«,p0 AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth sL
"\\riNE3—2o boxes Muscat wiuej
|f 25 do Claret dee
. 10 do Ginger, rec M-and Instore, for|mloby
J C ANDERSON & 00.
SUGARS— 250 bags Brazilsugar* :
20 bbt*? crushed do:
15 do pulverisedflo,roc'd. and.in state, for;
sale by pcpP) J C ANDERSON* 00.
' A STOCK of Groceries comprising tainiiy. teas, sugar, eofV
.f\ ,fra. inolawc-s, several keg-T nails, spices, odd platform.,
scale*, best quality, brandy and Scotch .whiskyrfor medicinal
.Ui« queens ware,, store fixtures, Ac* will-bo soldthlAmoru*
fag: at 10 o’clock, at the.store of Thos Appelbo. corner of Tun*;
nell and Wyllg streets; as he Is dadining business, •:
ffIAPISSTRV RKUSSKLSCARPjET reedvea this dayat W.:
X MeCfJNTOCK r S Carpet Warehouse,'comprising, rich
and elegant styles and at prices as low os .can*be found in
any of the Eastebs: Cities. Wc invite special attention to
our stock of Tapesby Carpets* - .. .
wpB v : • Warehouse, No. Bft Pourthst. ,
/'ttlGAKB—5O boxes Havana cigars; ...
\j • • 10.000Prloriplebcstbrandn:..-:
12,000 Itegailia do ,• do;
lOOjOQOhalf Spanish
. •^OOOtbihntoh, : riffC! > 4 and
scpQ , _ J C ANDERSON & CO.
T> AISINB,—Coo boxes prime Raton*;
J\i - 200 half boxes < •- do;. • *.
10Q quarter do •• do;-
50ko#s seedless. do; ; .. ..v, ■
50 mats -do v do, rec’d and for sale by-
J C ANDERSON & CVTootl el
sepO
■VTlT£—aooo btuhels go& nuts;
J3| 2U bag*} tra lints;
20 do filberts;
20 d 6 crcozxuiuta;
:: 20balesBortieftux&mcttvk; •:.
:•• . : 10 •do • Sicily . ' do, received apd for. sale "by
EepC • 3 C ANDERSON & CO*
X KATIIHR—The subscribers having returned from tile
■g-i -Riirt. nro receiving a ; largo stock of Solo Leather; Kip
Skins, Upper Leather, French Calf -Shins, Morocco.* Lining
Skins end Shoo Findings of all:descriptions; all of trhkh’wc
arc prepared to sell for n smallmlvanee above the Eastern
marketer cash;
BBpS
IT^OKSA US-Tm Lots of Uryunii, xa the tiixth • Ward,
7 beta" ittfuct front each <m Cranford street, extending
back X 33 foot to 'hUl ptroet; theso lots are utnatod in
u, part of tbo cityttfldch L*i. rapidly improving) awl iwculd
. iimkoconvenicntplaccs of rcrideiioe. -Terms easy. -
EnqultnoX AUSTIN-LOOMIS,
frcp4~ ; ... • • ■ .>• No9j Fourth street. /:,..
T3AUTB W'Ulim l£*NO\YL\a,—Wbento buy good* Uurtt
:Jj'- binand. aheap Boots and Show.. This thopubUcra# do.
by calling at the fifoxodf IV.E fsCHilßßXtfj .No. lu7 Market
street, owur Überty, Trhftis noirrecehing a Tory extensive
fitochof JJcJcutfi, Qumw and Golfers of aH tbe -latest gtyleP,
most cf which 1 are tnadoto has order,and: are warranted.—
• Remember the number of the mtorcte on the Wind cm in ted
letters. sfep&j
MO3OVaA.BZLi IflLlWi, 1
fpUB President ahdManngcM ortho Ccanpanylbr erecting
1 .a Bridge over. tho. River Mononsahcla* opposite I*itts*
•biufgluin tho bounty of Allegheny,hayouecloreil a Dhi
dend offtrar per cent on the capital lbr tlio .last six
monthis payableatthemlhbmiKc du and after the 13th. Inst.
«ip3:3t» JOIIX THAW, 3V«mcrer.,
jXHES )>. TA-ISER,
WHOLESALE b&lUft 1%
BOOX3, SHOES, BQHHET3, &0., -
.. Mo, £>G libod Strefiy Jjtiwccn Tkifd «ntZ. iburfft, * v
wrrsinniou.
stock embraces cvery.variety and Ptyleof E00t3,.
ShocSjßonuets, purchased direct ftom.the."New:
England ManufhrtorerH; adapted uxpresdyiGr fall and Win
ter Kales,' and will l*» sold at eastern Please call and
examine before buvintr. . " •-•■•. . 1 .* * pep3:2m ..
mHE Angel over the Rmlit SJhoulilcr, by Author of Sunny
X side.' ;. ;••./>■' ; ; v-;
IVmale Patriotism, by Author of tho "Wide, Wido AYofrld.
The fourth and last rolumoaf “Cosmos. l^
• \Vhisporn to a Jfewly Married Pair.
The Excellent Woman; by bpra^ue.
Tbo American Fawn-Book, and a great variety of nowuwl
popular worke just received from lhoKa.«tem Publishers.
AuMttJot of the now certificate* or Marriage Births'and
Death.*—Diaries for l&xL and Writing books of various
kinds. DAVISi>\ & AGJOJW,
sep9 . . : CoMarkotrt.near.Fotirth, \
Notice to Knterprifli&g . :
OREATINDCCKMKNTS are offered tn-young-mea of&&-:
tlvonnd industrious habits to; Ml by subscription,-now,
and highly important PietonafFamily Books. - Thcscbooks
have receivedthe highest praises for their worth arui, excel-:
lence,'of the most eminent and' beft educated mcu .of th**-
country. They uro puM(shed exclusively-for subscribers i
and havoupto thb-tune met with rapid sale. Tho iufrnv l
mation contained-is ortho most recent kind. Agentsoro
expccUxf togtvo their exclu»TD attention to the role of our :
publications, y'Certaia districts of country will bo assigned, i
: to agents for. their exclusive. use, and after subscribers arc
obhuaed, books wlQ.bo fumlshcdon tbo most liberal wholes
sale terms:. For poriiciUars, address. J & U MILLKR* post
-paldtColumbuXfOhlu, or call at their office on Broad street,
Buckeye Block, Columbus. 0., > v ■
. sep9rw3t*;" ---
. , SADDLEEY HABDWAEE,
Carriage and Trunk
TRIMMINGS,
AT 133 WOOD STRFFT, {ABOVE HFfll,)
piTTSßvnan.
R. t; LEECH, JR.
CONSUMERS and Dealers In the above, are .respectfully
invited to call and examine the stock. «ep9sknw
(Gazette Copy.)
INSURANCE,
AGAINST
LOSS OR DAMAGE
BY FIRE
AND TUE
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
VV-Br *ac.‘
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
aSS-TbfeOLD ANDRESPONSIBLE Company continues:
to grant policies upon tho most favorable terras. Apply to ..
GEO. E, ARNOLD, Agent
sep&3m.-. ~ for Pittsburgh and Allegheny. County; v.
SUNDHIEB—SOO boxes flro crackers; - • - 1
lO eases pruins in gloss Jars; - ..
3 do • do : in lan<7 boxes; • • * : •
40 baskets solid oil; .. •
SOOhalf boxes sardines t
200 quarter do : do;- . "
■ 100 boxes lemons;: ' ..•■■■•; '■ *
. 100 doa lemon •
30 do gall and gall jar pickles ; > •
100 do pepper sauce;'
40 boxes citron;
20 do. maccoroni;.
~ 20. do vcrmadlla;
. &0 do -Judepaste;
GO do rock candy;
40, do. abeVd almondai - •
10 bhls do;
IQ cases Uquorioe; 1
5 do Calabriada;
3 do preserved ginger;
GO boxes Best gam drops; • ' .
■ .. 400. do . herring; -•
20 , do . pine appto cheese; : •
100 lbs Sap Sago da
• *■ 30 boxes ass’t la2enge»;. - •..*• . - . - -.• :
, 10 doaass't preserves;
r. rcc’d and for salelw •
sepO ' J C ANDERSON A CO.
Fall Campaign, -:
GOTHIC: HALL PLATFORM,
Small Frcfita, One Price; AU Article* Warranted;
TEEMS CASQ.
fpHE Proprietor would call tho particular attention of the
i public to bis Fall porchsaes of. C3oths, Casrimcres, Vcxt
lugs; Over Coatings cud famishing goods,s His etocfcinpart
consists of
MEN’S WEAR.—Coots, Pants, Tests and Over Coats of aU
tho material new in vogue.-Albo,. Shirts, Under Shirts.
ies, Purses, Gaiters, fenes, CxabreHas, Coat Xneta;
Ac. . - ”
BOYS WEAIL-Bcy* suits to fife from 214 yearn Aim.
SUrtnOnweßL Under Shirts, Collars,Cra^kßeUnoS
tew, Gloves, Suspenders, in feet ev«y*«tklßof
Men and Boy’s outfit _ . J
COTTOMI^WORK^—Tbestoek adapted to this brohchbf
ssasst-ss-uessasas
"T* ' a-CEESI®,7Jw«4Et,
MEE
ft. 'BARD & Cg
New Books*
,? & u miLT/EiL
j. } *1 s > # jr
. 1
*4* " y v*■ •* fr r
'■% , ,
AMUSEMENTS/
Sentimental Operaii^,damte «n 4 Om* .
mntielSntertalnmeiitr !
EATtntOAY KTENINO, September lltbs-ttr. GKO*
J K.WTLKIN.S, the celebrated YfrfsaUJ* VoraJlst and
Irish Comedian of the principal Concerts and Ttuaitwof
Europe tini3 Amorirtirn*p«tfui]y aimOTineee that be wfllgira
a Concort on tbe nbovo craning, atf WILKINS I1AL&:
S®. A. splendid nrw piano trill bo used bn this occasion—
planish Mr Mott.
£&» Admission 00 cetilp Doans'*, pin at 7 Vr—concert to
commenceot6.;: V
X®* Yot pamcpfars fee MUof tli» <la;
■ OHKAT AITItACfION '
ibis 7th day ot .Skipt.v doors open at to lit
tho foranncm, and at Jfyjfn the afternoon* and oTflaisi?
'Dio great NOVA EOV, wltl STS
of fteceptlou bavees at the above llr.ll. [lurior the remain-
Uarof ibß«ock. jooth !» only 19 jmeoWutSSTs
Act Inghf uJ 415 pounds weight, tho largest gtanUn tho
wo rW, and only-a brantleai boy JitWsrowtar, “
Tlib! you Lb who iv calhvl tlwi'hyHieaj wondkr of the world
pn4 hoaheen irislteii hyover I,(KW,ooOludir» and ttDllemMi
I
s SffIHSf?^WS^?S2SS.'S
me or deception in ttfe ndTertiseiuenti which erory -oiaitor
a*S£3j£?! t ? 3ritncsa thenuuiusied pSlSitf
Adnuttanro £5 ecftt? Cbjldten and set van t* half jitice
,r Kinney’s Mammoth Balloon Museum •
■ (IK,
AERIAL AMPHITHEATRE!
®Tj-Ma,S4.QEB A.JTD '
At* rjtoPßiirroßwKpectfuiiy an*
•’tiUif'Ds of Allegheny
cotmtjvliiai uv-v ■
raftsiorJOas wiSE!
il tnftko n, BALLON.ASCENSION,
mtbomlerioroftbeaboYe eitab
mic»t,ntPltti«bntßh;dirr-
y 24 til.
|TVT2XLNG:tWro : via bo it
rWjdrdlßpUy of FIUE ’WORKS* never
irpassetUn: the western ecrdnlry.
” fidilUfonto the \mriv/rij«tattrae
roXVllui. Balloou Arfnensfoit and i
there wUI be siren wron !'
ertnb extra i
irge,eonBb»tlo{T of.-. , :r •. ■ I-
AXO OPKRAS, . .
gL'LENDU)
COMTC'SfNGIXOy / ;
NECROMANCY”, “ L i
PERFORM ANCK ON SLACK RQFH \ ■
VKGEO MINSTRELS, v .
lIKWIOAh OrsSm.Yft7G MEWa i
Thl* 3IAHAIOTJI ESTABLISH-V
'NT trill comUDCnw exiubitintf on s r '•-•
JRS»AV ; .-RYBKIXO;‘fecpt.2S,W g -
vhfcb .time ii tenfliflt |: •i-'**--
--Irb; f J .:
SIT#YER. TRUMPET will-be 1 presented lo the Pire Company jj •' ■
sdiingthe large*! nUniborortieketß.'-.r,- .
The wholecombination df.Toleßt, Aw, Aciv tuU:.liecxhltH
lial from KBW.Y'S MA3ESIOTII MUSEUM PAYILLTON,L _*
forn&htxl with, Milwtnntinl raised wato, capabtetif necoronm-} •-■ ** • •’>•
dating comfortably 70Wperson*,and Fumisbedj‘ T - *T " /
In handsome gtyie,.with y00(L comfortablo ficala-4ho
being' fiufilrient to aerominorfato 30.000* perrons, and every ■' ■' ■-
one ra the .Paxil Hon hear and seethe performance*, with . •
C<U7<V fJ >• *
.* JJ3* Admission toithotcftofe: iSrAflbh'wi-rßbXea, 25 cents, i-rr ' : ■ -
only tParqoetfcoTtekGtvmuaberod, and every -
tccd.&£f&t t '3>cctft& ■; wi! . 4; j
v oudßmfdL bills. •...■ :
Pep7:lwdx2tw 2&A.1 .F. BURXECJi; iidrerUsor, •
SPEC! Al> NOTICES.
Atllr. , l 'Sttl'geo'latDeixtlrtr—fSucccasor c
•■O. -No» HI aftttithflnfd fit. ■■ :•. fmy&y .
MctJtfi filx>Te-ti«> OEoilly Tolegrapl
teygrsnlpg,. w J v i (ap2B
LODGE, KO. 0. Er-'il).
LcdjjeyJfo.i&9, XiU. of Oi l*., meets over:
Wednesday cvoafag'ln AV.flfthln flion Jlall 1 a Vroo<lpU .fjyl;y
TEXAirr-i orthe best iWLOxa Isa io KttsS
SB Hlla rtreetj trlu i M the yety lilnrK and Greet}
Tcnftcaualwavpbe hud. ...,. ; •■:. ■ .. ~r 1 : •: v v £jy9 ; f.
Wood Btroot, "between VJfth rtreet and-Vbrglp alley.
Pirrenuftan l4fl>aE*Ko. SCO—Meets every Tuesday oro&iug
MmcANtitfi Ko,’S7—Meets ■ first -and - thlr
'Frlilny ofearh month. - ■* ’ {mr2s*ly-■
FVSDEOf)SER6> D«ntcU Snr|
ut2^"geon*— X0.:351 a ifew ;doors nbova
- Smltlindt);’'Offtco Up-stairs." Dr; 11,I 1 , has been connected witu
the establishment Of Dr/ Hullibon, of Whe6llng,ibr the loaj
five years. •. - fapgfrCm *j
IXSCRJINCE COUPANY) o.
- USy IJsUrtford> v 'C6ian»- i: Aj
sets siSo.l72:::'.ttjßcft of-the ■ iA theStor
'Room of Ms?urdy & Doomfr,''No/^/tVood^rtiot.
Corttst! -Coma US A great many pel - ’
fions arodriadfullytoraientedwilK corns. A cortaiff
in CoairT’i.ASTKi, fig ■;.
sale hy-Dr. GEO/&TUSKSMVI4O Wood sfcwfc . £
. Pries,rctaU-atil2|4 r onifJis'cUi,perbox; ■ •■..■■:• «sp3B,
' fgULlboral dedatitonstn thnscMrho hoy to sell again. | •■■:
«MSNUKHIANt»M EEKCUL {XhULKGI}
.ChainberHnjH.V-Corncrof Third and Market street?;
;(Uilnl lku E. : P.
-
P. .IL- SPENCER, and Cow .
merdat vCormpoffldetcei..': See; extended • coiieo in onot Ik
column. ~ . t aul3l*
hlatertolsy .and i' ■
. IriSy: Certain ®rinunin gs; of every description, FnrnituS
• Plushes,Urocaicllea, ic. r Lace amt JlttsHa Curtains, N. K v
Painted Window- Curtsin Bnni 2 ;
ic., at’viholeaale.aud.retaiL.^-/';:• - ■>. •■W. 11. CAHRYS, $
. No. lG$/Chc£nutffreeVcnjrncrPiftb/Pbi!adclphia.{
v^Curtflj^'d^dnewest Pren 1,7
style. ~ * » - > . [m&rghlyj-
JHuttuaiFArelrkattroiicfr Compif-
U-s£r ny»-«nanl^borj^-Pm *■ Capital,;s2GQjOOo. _,■:••■
‘.op}y Tor m’tfKiEir j haßran
lo pola? <i£die«jmo3si Bas#v_\
-anci'acccoiraioUabosnj aniV' CQOiitry. nwrcfiants d-§
:
__ A> A. CAURIKB, Artaor r t
:••
rr'r^p>Mlllcr , *Wljartowfeiiati©Mauufa , f; :
tory, coiurcu or am> akot bk
miLA'DhU'UU. Ottrxnoitnht, « Quid: Sites and Sm(
FrttfdW ' *
' - .0®“- Store, Cbpph, ixo. d led *o EfiOni SHADES, made lu
superior matnicy. • f?
•• -4SS* &toiloUicraarc.Uivil«l loi give us: ; ft. call, r* r
foroimrchnsing elsewhere. 1 G.Ji. MILLP.iI & CO., £ »;
aa27;7ni'-vrvih'VfrcnrnefSecond«ul f/ r./
.rrs=P SAGVBIUtEOTYFKSc : 1
lk£r *Top.t QDico BpiUUngs,’.Third Htreet.: Likenesses tan : ■ :
mairklndvo£“Wcathcr v fromB A.'JLtoS P.H., giving £ - *■■■■'
accuratenrUjdJi; &iSi*afiimato likeness, unbkoand vastly f•.
porlor lo tlio commou cheap i{ftgue«wty]»©P,at'lhft follows;» ■
cheap - prices: $l,OO, s‘*V &i, si. $5 trad oprirard,’ - ;• ; .
tho sizo and quality of cage or frairto. • <••• •• •-• . Y;.. •
• irouKrfor.chUdrpnf from ll:Ai 3f. to:2 3VM; 1 ,. ‘ ; *■
h\ B.—Likenesses ofslck or deemed persontftaken la iv.-v...
part of the city. _ [novSol^
AtteUil. to your. llor3»i‘i»~DPw iUm r .
UEiVyK PO^VDXJl.*—Tljirt i»vrxlur.-U oiferod to J# ■ ■
iho^hW^itth'Q^^yanc* : :>
adapted tp that purpose, havpYv
been usod, in the private veterinary practice of the prop . : •
tor for the last tbirty«*HJveu years, The utter incompctaV'’ .
ofthnt noble. aminaL-thelionw, fur labor, when truubji
■with thUcommon.diseaflCj riwQld induce, every onohav:ir- - .
fuiclii to aypij' immediately for this remedy: -.-Jor sale wh; 3 • <
sale nod retail at Dr. KfiYSKK’if Drugstore. No. 110, }->
>, , jy3S:d.fcwv •. •■ comer of IVuofl sh, and 'Virgin alio* -:
greciibl o dtschargejirom tho eai,Vi»oU.uyandpcHC:,. •
ncntlyremtivcdj without pain orineonvcnlence,' byDr.il/-->
UKVj l*rinclpal Aurist of the N.X,-U»r SuTgerjywho ■•
consulted at P 9 Arch street, - Philadelphia, from i> A;.M. ~
•., Kilrtc^, ‘y««» of t ,
this branch of special pmetim IwiiiuableU him to reduce'• *
to attch a degree of success t»to.flhd tho most O . '
firmed and obstinate, cares yield, - by a steady attentltm tofr! v
• ta<ahe:pn^ribed.:.;.Y:'J-,;-rv : ; • - . '.‘ Caugt-j: 1
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Audekuon and Mincu Tindlej :;
.n£r .thbrilay cutercddnio partnership, under the firm ?
style of J. 0. AudcrsDu & CO., iir tho NVholesnlo Fruit f 1 * '
Confectionary. No: 6 Wood street. Pittsburgh'* -
Ilaying disposed. : of inYeuUro
Fruit and Confectionary buslnusa, to-Moj&wa.'Ji 0. Afidel
. & Co., i tako pleasure .m tliem to myfoif i
friends and cus tamers;.; and hope for- them a, contimwn I '-
tho ti)»rol patronage hertowcdoa^me^ ; --' v ''- : /'--' faf
josnuA iuiodp ,
.■ the'Mternen l of -AlUnl-i ■ :
:ft?2i£^? ,w^**~?-offeroi y Bolf ' :BS ‘a candidate for thebtfl*:.?- '
BHi2RTFF»£>r the ehsninff .torm. and 'without-any is'- '• •
.nomination. t» an Imlcbenilent Candidate, and would th e
fully foUclttliCTOtcaor my foltow-citlrbiis of hll -parti*'* '
After A rß»Uenre o# tldrt> J -tlireo years r«ive ihrcb nior{; i '
inPlttsDUrßliyin active. busiue.w;l-'tru«t rby- char*-•■•'
known to the entire community, an nottoreflulr"
ilowemcnt, aod-hope 1 may fee’ ito»m*fidtnwtw6x** jS ®s* & :
give, yoar to the oldest (but not t>- l
n&te,) liooteeller iaVTostom l’uansylYftnt* ’ v
•Uemeuj your obedient t*rvant, < : ■■.■ i ■ >.3°** obilgp,•.
tnil lnsun- spUnrt IHIS and MAnTOmspr?'*' ;
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