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PLY LIETTOIUL * uj:ouwi; w AwuimAAUD, uilsox atcaxpLess. t»h\ nowTa v PAi v rjmsos. ttISTOHB. ui tHitrirt * y &««*> . Hr ICC. Rytb, 2 Giam> IT MajTiS’ I 14 Jtoiii Cuwoy •s .loi'vMiuci, j 3&. IsA\rlU»wvso\ • .'4,VklA.lb*«Vlf.i.. .•j;Id,U£SRI*FI.'TTPTI. *> Ii M’Cax >ir< s * t IT. James Butira&E. d A Appte « , -f 18 iIAXAOax M’Catuv » 7 U'm.X. frQttSLtsu | 19, U0 too is*itewjr/10,A04 npirtithr fowust terra*. llr»TrstM AhtJTVirtTtrf Typtv Ooe». poo toIJUBiI U»gw *e«u>lv* Job-oac*. A friend of Mr. Mngill asks as to inform liim why neither'nr the three whig organs of the City have made any effort to relieve Mr. M-igill - .from the scrip difficulty. We cannot answer onr - enquiring friend, bnt we suppose the causo of their Bilence is because Mr. Mngill lias not in formed them how the scrip disappeared ('‘to the heat of hiß knowledge and belief,”) and that they expect Barker will be elected, and they are all smelling after his printing. If Mr. Mngill, •the Journal or Gazelle will make nil honest state- , laent about the disappearance of the scrip, we will publish it. But it must be fall and explicit. The people will not he satisfied with mere gen- j era! denials, they want Joe * and figures, and de sire to know the oetuai amonnt of which they I have been plundered through the negligence (cr I something worse} of tho Commissioners. They I wish to make nrrangements to have it paid, and j as Mr. Mngill, the Journal and Gazette, profess I to know all about it, tho voters are very anxious I that a full statement should nppenr immediately, j It is said lhat a report will bo forthcoming | after the election Wo can inform the parties J interested that this < curse will not do The re* j - port most come out he/ore tho election, and it: I must boa ; fall and satisfactory one. The poo- j pie know they have bosmobbed, and that they j mnst-abide tho consequence. They will pay the j amonnt of which they have been'defrauded, but I they want to know who have plundered them,-! and tho amount of the bill they have to foot.— I .They think that the editors of the whig organs, I with the aid of Mr. Mngill, are able to make oat I a full and clear statement of the whole affair.— I As.we bnveisaid before, it will not do to post-1 . pone this matter until after tho election; Tho j whig organs and Mr. Magill must come up to 1 r *■ g> lhO;Work at ouctv- The people c.umot bo fooled by adjotirned promiEoß, and if the explanations do not come now, woo to the whig candidate tor Sheriff. This question is a troublesome one to our *? whig cotemponu-lcs, They are sli alarmed about the fate of iheir conuhdato, antlif Barker'woultl , only.shotr them a chance, they would drop ■ Ma gill and swcar.fealty to hlm withoat a “why or | wherefore.’' . This is whiggeryall through.— I *The Journal made one splurge at Barker, and . then quit; the editor of the Garrtle wrote an j articlo or two and-then started to the Lakes to I oool.off and get bis courage up. lie came home I again, but when he arrived ho found prospects j so gloomy that he started right off to Indiana, I where he expeots to catch the “shakes,” which I will keep him shivering until after the election. I We admire the canning of our cotemporary, but cannotrbelp pitting the caso of his colleague of tho Journal, and that of Mr. Mftgill, during his .absence. While ho is luxuriating in all the . enjoyments .of fever and ague in Indiana, 1 the Journal and Mr. Mngill have to stand the bmnt of: Barker’s assaults upon- tho whig party, and cannot explain until he comes homo. : During his absence, Barker is pitching into Mr. Mogill in a. most, terrible, manner. - He .-makes all kinds of ehnrgcs, and .he promises to prove all he makes. The associate of the Qa selle has nothing to Bay in, favor of Mr. Mogill j: the charges of Barker ore permitted to pass un coßtradieted, and the whig candidate for Sheriff is. placed before the. people in a most equivocal character, and not one of-the organs of his party will utter a word iu his defence. :.i We really pity Sir. Magill, we know him to bo a uniform -whig, who has always- supported his party, pad until iho report about the scrip was started wo never .heard anything very bad about hint. But, it appears -that there is something mysterious in this, which neither Mr. Magill or the Whig organs are willing to make clear. We again call upon them, in the name of the people, to bring forth a statement, showing the amount of missing money, who got it, and whnt security the people have that it wilt ever be paid bach to them. We, with other tax-payers, wait for the “statement.” “tUBRR ALEXANDER.” Bor Borne weeks post a fraud has been giving exhibiiioba in this city under tbe nssumed nnme of llar Alnnndir. That he Is a fraud is mani fest from the fact that he refußes topay bissmall , printing hills,,. jj e is Welcome to the small: amount he has defrauded us-out of, if this uo- will bo,shlScient to .warn our friends in oth er places against the tricks of this fellow'who makes money by a new system of legerderaaiu,; Tho tell-He-graphic making desperate efforts to manufacture Borne whig news from Maine. But it is no go, Notwithstanding the local divisions, growing out of the liquor law, it appears evident that the Democracy have achieved a glorious itriumph in the State of Maine.- McDonald, the Democratic candidate for Governor, leads the Federal candidate, Cros by,- by thousands. The result in Maine only makes Gen; Scon's chances more dark,- cheer less and hopeless. - Why don’t the Whigs of Pittsburgh get ■ Horace Greeley, the man who “ Bpita upon and * execrates the Whigplatform,” to como otct here, ; and deliver an'address on Abolitionism, Whlg gery, Fourierism,‘Socialism, Auti-rcnUsm, Bran Bread,. Spiritnal Enoeiitigft .SlioTegammonißrn, and all his other hobbies and -humbugs? We think he would Help tho whig cause amazingly— - over the left! „ ,■ JB@“ We learn from tbe Nashville Onion that a gentleman from Washington City has trans mitted to Nashville $lO,OOO to be bet On tbe gen eral -result of tbe Presidential election, new pei^ihg—theonly'condition' being* that- Pieroe , liveaonta tbeday of -the:eleetion. .: aomeh'off or othertbbWbigs e->'aU opposed - bett: rm'SOI'BGU: THE SCRIP. ■- WHIG TRICKERY AND FALSEHOOD. Just before - every Presidential Selection the i Whtga italic ifarule to resort to the mastglar ing trickery, fraud, Imposture and falsehood, in . order tbst they may inspire a HtUomiockcnthtt siasin into the ranks of their party. -- They are sure to publish some wonderful Stories abouttho chan S cs which they allege are taking pf£co from the Democratic to the Whig party. The scenes of tliese «changes” are generally located at some remote or unknown place, and Wuard Ron and “fifty'other DeWrotir,” (names not g.ven of course,) are made to figure m „ ns converts to whiggeryl. These stories are so ridiculous. that any man of common sense will ,ee hat they have humbtfg and falsehood written on their very face. It is seldom, therefore, that the Democrats put themselves to the trouble of i MuuchatißeiiSsms of Whiggery. in Pittsburgh, it has been the annual eastern of the whig leaders to get up some mar velous yorus. about tha changes, in Clarion, Ven hngo snd Armstrong counties, especially amongst : the iron men, who have been “ruined” by the “Locofoco-Frco-Tradc-Britißh-Tariff-0M84G.” .Judge Mvebb, his son, and “ one hundred other -Pemoorats,” figure-every- year as converts to whiggery; but it so happens that the counties alluded to. roll up an increased Democratic ma jority at every succeeding election. -We respect folly submit that the whigs have used-poor JndgO ..fifTsits as a foot-ball about long enough. We ohservo that the whigs in the State of New York have commenced playing the Clarion conn- 7 ty game, to bolster.up their sinking and hopeless o»usc. : Tho Albany Journal, an old federal anti | masonic paper, lately published the following paragraph: Tor Ico\ Mbs n ~Trben tho workmen ia Fran os Movers.’ I'urnwas, SchenocUilty had rotsived their dollars and djoies Saturday , afternoon, they ran op on ash polo la front of tho shop, and throw otu a fccott and Graham flare (omdlcato tiieit hrfvfl no ideaof supporting n.party which is pledged to Brit ov Ihoy no for Protection to homo Labor nnd no Tritmte tn iornlgn Workshops. ,Now mark how, the workmen in the eraployof i Francis Myers nail this whig lie: the undersigned, Mechanics and Latioring Men of the' cih of Sohciicctadj-. and several of us adopted cltltcns, in tho employ of Fronds Meyers, nno or tho most enterprising mechanics in the city, and who carries on an extensive Sinn dry anil Marhinc shop, deelare, that tho above nr tide, til,on from tho Femur/ Journal under date of tho Tth Inst, Is falseJn every respect. That there was a potrraisaf, bearing the oread pennant of Pierce and Kin# with a heautlftd “ Hot.sirs” perched uiiou tho tip end of tho pole as a. faithful watchman. and in November nest to “ream’ ami proclaim to a nolo happy and free people tlio triumphant election of PIERCE and KINO. SuirsKTAor, gopteiulier 0,185 i Meli-inl Leonard Yonty Myers, James McDonald, Peter Salsmger, John J.\onman. .Tames Campbell, Patrick Martin, Andrew Notte. tilutplie Lelattrin. Joachim Pahnin^ Charh s Both, Wcndcl Myers Patrick Eanuau, George Lanauian. Promt! Myers Carrot Van Vrontm, William Groat, John Van Vend, John Thomas, Richard Stnnlj ’ Jovph A rlst Could there be a more complete exposure of wholesale lying than this! But tho Albany Journal, instead of correcting his deliberate falsehoods, will fabricate some new lie, to hum bag his readers. The Philadelphia Vmmyloanian, iu allusion to a story published in tho Harrisburg Tdegraph, about the conversion of lit) Democrats to Scott ism at a pole raising in tho township of Hollom, York county, nays it is a miserable fabrication. There was no pole raising, .and there was not that number of Democrats in the township,- and | but few more than that number of voters. It publishes tho following extract of a letter from an intelligent and highly respectablo gentleman at Ilarrisburg, onthe subject: - ~ . , r ~ IIUUHSKCesa, gert. S,'iSi" : ■ • s ** Dfitt.Sin I p<*rw4v« that the Innui. rer uudaW/. Artsrtwi, of your rlty, published the rlUfcu* looii fitojy huwltvl ami ftremy Democrat* ia IWtam townsUlp. York wunty, bad mmc our lor Scott, raised a Br»U pole. aad u»t '■ thero woro plenty more oftho Same-sott In l&at Wimliln. h uavjr nuKlolaqalry, and And that there Istxotoue wt/r.l of truth la 1 Lt* rtoiy. There neverm’ru otto hundred and twenty l>nxm*Tat* la Helium. township, and i uq &*. sured by ngttatiomftn just from thai®,-.that there -wha' eorh tuwUnK. imd llut • tlirm ore rtu chause* in favor of iu that township. ■ ‘Your*, 4c t % . ■■ j # . q • , ; Have the wkigs any consciences? Does the blush of ahame over mantle their chocks ? Oh, what an awful judgment awaits tfaeia for their mriLifold political lies 1- ..... A LITTLE COMMON SENSE. j. The fc’acrf/f has a correspondent at Washing* I top City, who writes over the signature of I “ duwuis," whosometimesuawitttogly publishes j truths and gives utterance to reflections, which I are calculatedto operate against the Whig party. Take, for example, tho following, which we ex- I tract from his letter dated Sept. 11th, pud pub. j lishcd in Tuesday’s Gazelle: I lam pleased to loom tlmt the iron busings in Pcnmrl- I vuni» and Kin? Kngjsml, shows some signs or revival. The I price of iron has gone up fully 30 per cent. In England, and I of.ennrpo the lueTeasotif-price, operating to theprotectloh lifl 10 ““uuihctnroln UUs country. Is equal to 4fi per cent It Is not easy to account Dr tho astonishing dodlm! i a the I price of Iron in England -during the lort four years. The romoh! cause was undauntedly the molntiom of ISIS, j which put a rtop to Innumerable railroad enterprises on the I continent amt at home, for which Iron would havo beenrif I 4 w ,°,‘i lll wrtolnly appear that the cause, tf suf- I would have ceased tooperate with the return of I tl>e despotic calm, felsoly supposed to ho favorable to law I But until Tory recently nil thegreoi | rolling mills of England and AVaJes were running at a loss The Craslmy. had lost *400,000, and this tratwlth itending the expedient of using up tho slag and cinder that SS, ““’U'uuh'lwl * r the last two hundred years about tho funuwee, for the making of railroad Iron. This material, unfit for unyothCT use,eras found to bo convertible into rails which passed well enough in tho American market, anil ah- I swertd. thq double, purpose of keeping tho English works running and ruining oura. The inferiority of this Iron was so marked that .rails of thirtytothlrty-Cvo pounds to tho yard, which were manufactured eighteen and twenty years ego, and have been In constant uso, am in l for bettor order now, and of lhr greater,worth, than tic eoventy-Hvo, eighty and ninoty wand bars, manufiictured end lull right yeara aso. Yet it Is this letter hind of Iron - that has flooded our marketßt twan»-llvo or. thirty dollars per ton. But the wholo deception fa a part and parcel of the free trade bom hug. • There isimore common sense in thisparagraph than is usually fonnd in whig newspapers, and we have therefore published it in fnli. Here the admission is frankly mode that the reverses in the iron business were produced, not by the Tar iff of 1546, but by,the “revolutions of 1848,” in liarope. British manufactures sustained great losses, and resorted to the “ expedient ofoslog np theslag nnd cinder that had accamulated for the . last, .two hundred years about the faraaces, for the making of railroad iron.” This inferior .iron was sold in the United States at low rates, therebyseriously injuring tho iron interest of this country. The tariff of 1846 had no more ngenoy in causing this state of affairs, that it had introducing tlmpotato rot in Ireland, of the overflow of the Mississippi river above New Or leaue. Wo always contended that the iron panto would, soon pass over, and we predicted that a a healthy state of affairs.would rettirn to the country. The honest andLoandld portion of the whigs now admit, when they cannot make poli tioal capital by asserting the contrary, that the increase in the price of iron in England will op erate os a “ protection of the manufacture of this country equal to 40 per cent.” It is there fore to be hoped that hereafter we will hot hoar from the federal press any more dismal stories about “ruin.” , - 1 >m _» • » ‘I.. ~,‘rf .. . 11 . .m- ~...; ; Lake Shore Eailboad.— The Cleveland True Democrat says, the Cleveland, -Painesvllte and Ashtabula Bailroad is completed and in running order to Conneaut. - There aro about 80 miles staging between Conneaut and Erie. With that exception the traveler can go from Cleveland to ork b y railroad. The oars leave Cleveland a e.® ??k P. M, The return train leaves Con* neant at 8 o clock, A. M., on the arrival ef the J3ne stage, and arrives at Cleveland atabont 9 oclock. The W*BsiEftr Movement.— Tim New York Day Book says that nearly a. thousand nam PB were sent into its office, on Thursday, with a re qnest to add. them to the Webster liat, and those of the mostwealthy and distinguished merchants. fin out of si* of those calledupou kaye sighed' Also. ■ ■ '■- ■■■- John Van Buren has renounced ’all his Pres Spit.notion. nnd is stumping the State of Penn sylvania for Pierce and- King. We hope the “prinoeof good fellows” welcome oat to Pitts* burgh daring the campaign. He will reoaive a hearty welcome here. ' j OP TIIK RsYOLOIJON, FROM 1776-to 1783, ‘ and establishing Independence on a firm basis, according to The Steubeaeilte Herald, - ~r. Ur ictislarn —being in the; year T7Bts,- » Nob in the 07th yenr of his uge, Thie being the 7«tb vear of AMEBICAN INDEPENDENCE! a. He grew Up with Epaulettes A) on hie shoulders-- Kg a Canteen Tv f on his back, and ' (If A Breastplate on his Rear! When a mere boy, He had large Combativeness and evinced a desire to ftghl every •That came within his reach. He strutted round town not paid for. He. was fed on hasty plates of* V l soup whieh inspired him to swim In the sea of sooiety ■ '-- ;with plumes like a vain Coxcomb, in all the Pride and Pomp of War 1 InlBoB he became a soldier of fortune snarled at patriot soldiers, _ keepß their money, and is turned out of the Amy! fWas shot in the rear _ at Lundy’s Lane, taken prisonerntQueenstownII Corses Brown and Wilkinson, Dodget Jackson— challenges Clinton, J)anms Foreigners, and quarrels with Jesscp •• Gainst - ■ ■■■ 1 Maoosib, Ported, | turned ont of Adams, j the Army Pole, BJarcy, Tatloh, Worth, Pillow, } Readied home. Dorcas, Harvey, Bilxy, &c. &o. ’ Getting into tbo society of Seward, Greeley & Co. • He condemns Slavery, And has a sympathy >sa for ® ne B ro —RfU runaways But not for Foreigners Or White laborers, And thus drives the LAST NAIL IN the , Of Federalism and Gunpowder glory! And next March , He will paok up nil his nrns And march back to the - ■ *' Jarseys.” ; Being shot in the.RBAR and eeout by • DEMOCRATIC VOTES; And will bo welcomed by Corwjn With “ bloody hands to a hospitable grave,” And his political Epitaph will bo . “ Died of Alien and Sedition Laws,” \ Artifice, Fraud, and Dark Designs against the Bights of : States and the People! Chief Mourners—-Seward, Greeley, Wade, Tildeu,- Munchausen, Offioe-holdere, affidavit makers, &c,; ; ' Who get road os March bores * To see Webster, Gentry, Tonibe, and Thousands of honest whips Are found with frowning At the Baltimore trickery Of Batts, Greeley, &c., Who look like Plates of Hasty Soup OVERTURNED, UPSET AND SMASHED! Tan Scott Pyramid Enocerd into Pi.—ln view of the great Democratic gain in tho old fed eral State of Vermont, the Scott pyramid may bo reconized in this fashion. J, t u O ITEMS FOR POLITICIANS. Scott’s Emends,—Gen. Scott, while in New Vprki stopped with Jomes G; King, a son of tho famnoß Rnfns King,, who persecuted Irishmen, whUn Minister to England in 1790, and whose brother mows in tho N. T. Amerioan that “we aiie no admirers or that provision or oorxaws WHICH .GIVES FOREIGN : ROBN PERSONS. POLITICAL rights.” These sorts of people are Gen. Scott’s associates. If Scott were ogood whig, he would decline now, sines the nomination of Hale and Webster; he would net persist; in .running, thereby dis turbing the harmony of the party he profcßSea to belong to, Peter Kerr, appointed one of the Vico Presi dents or tho Scott Fandango at Harrisburg, P a . ( is out in a letter declaring he will vote for Pierce and King. Mr. K. lives in Mifflin county. He respeots Scott as a floldler, but dislikes his prin ciples. So they go 1 Mr. MoCormock, a yonng and talented Whig lawyer, of Venango county,, who was Prosecnting Attorney of that county under Gov. Johnston, and Deputy Morabal under Fillmorej-has repudi ated the Whig Platform, and is out for Pierce and King. Wherh was TifF. Wnio Enthosiasm ?1 9 it not another evidence of tho apathy of the Whies that; Gen. Soott was permitted to pass through Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and the in termediate towna *“ West Point, and book again, without receiving one hurrah ? Ho returned to Washington yesterday without notice of any pon- Ulor kind.—Mat/, Argun. J * * Wkbsteb National Convention.— This body iB to moot in New York on the 27th Inst. This call is Bigned by George T. Curtis, of Massachu setts, Meredith P. Gentry, of Tennessee, and other well known Whigs, of national reputation. The Daily Virginian, a Scott paper, has two columns and n half, designed to prove that Gem Pieiioe Is qn uhoUtionisc. In tho Free States the opposite ground U token. This Is whiggism everywhere. “ “><» 1882 the Federalists oppmti because hewasamilitary man In 1849,> they «ipport«l Gen. Taylor because he was a military man. In 1852, they snstain Soott cause he is “the biggest sort of a military man ” .They supported Adams and Clay became they •torn statesmen. They took up Taylor ho was not a statesman. And now they are He lively supporting Scott because he is h 0 states man—the true test of merit in a preaidential can didate, according to the Intat edition of whieee ry.—Richmond Ettmwcr. . Bb SGp* The Boohester American has the follow ing repipe for QrahaiS Soup; being a Whig p a . per it ought to be good authority i -GbahamSoup.— Write “Beef.” on a piece of paper, .and boil it In four buckets of Well’water HU. the letters disappear. Dish up and serve ’with, an 'onion. ;.Tbis recipe we obtain from GneUjq who has fed on that kind of broth till be is as fat as a lath. Items «f Revs and Miscellany. ~s a Ijatnrdpy morning, in Cleveland, Mrs. Joiitnn Jnet,.a German woman ltrlng over the shop 'of Mr. Orth, In Centre Btreot, committed Suicide by cutting Ler throat with a razor. She had been partially deranged for two Weeks. Professor Wise will make three ballooijjaecen eions from Cleveland daring tho present week. Col. Tod, of Ohio, has stated, in the most decided terms, “that under no consideration, he consent to he a candidate for Con gress.” - salaries of the Moil Kouto agents have been raised from $6OO, to $l,OOO a year. This *® j° 8t » the business, is arduous end requires men whose time is worth $l,OOO a year. Horse thieves are prowling about Wheeling, and stealing all the good horses they can eet their hands uppn. The Cleveland folks, irrespective of politios, are going to give a dinner to Senator llaie. A route has been surveyed for a Railroad from a point opposite to Wheeling to the Stenbenvilie and Indiana Railroad at Charleston. In Hew York and Brooklyn $B,OOO, l.nvo been subscribed towards paying off the obligations incurred by the American Beard of Foreign Mis sions. f |Col. Sherwood, of Auburn, N. Y,, recently sold a ball calf, and a two year old bull, for ¥6OO, They were taken to Indiana. Col. James M. Goodhue, Editor of tho Min nesota Pioneer, died at St. Paul on tho 27th nit. He started .the first, paper in that territory in 1840. 1 Congress, at its last session, authorized the payment of doable wages to ail tho officers and I men who went ont in the Advance and Rescue, in search of Sir John Franklin. John M. Bottg and Henry A. Wise, had a dis-' enseion at the Northampton Court House, on [ Monday of .last .week. They kept it from ten in the morning till ten at night By statistics published in the Buffalo Repub lic of Saturday evening, the total number of deaths in that city by cholera, daring the month of August, was 368—0 n average of about II a day. I The Ohio Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will hold its next session at Lancaster, Fairfield connfy. The Kentucky block of marble for the Wash ington monument has this inscription:—“Under the auspices of Heaven and the precepts of Washington, Kentucky will be the last to give up the Union.” | We learn from the Savannah Morning News, that many of tho Tice plantations above that city aTe entirely covered with water, and that in ma ny instances not n particle of rieo could bo seen tn the fields, tho water being over An banks. It is said a duel took place last week between Hon. Emiio La Serr, formerly iKmemhor of Con gress from New Orleans, and Mods. llerriart, son of on old State Senator. It came off near New Orleans. They fired one shot each hurt nobody—and then made friends The whole nnmbor of persons committed to jails and house of correeSou in ,the Common wealth for intemperanoe, for tea years, omling Sept. 1,1852 was 61,289. - . Billy Bowlegs has had another “talk” with General Hopkins, and says that ho is himself willing to emigrate, but that he finds difficulty in getting some or his people to go.'. Some few have already gone. Mr. Charles Sampson, of Boston, purchased at n fowl exhibition, in that city, the other day, two pairs of grey Chittagong fowls, for the old est of which he gnra $5O, and for the youngest The Mount Vernon Bank, of Foster, Rhode Is land, was entered between Saturday evening and Monday morning, and $10,200 in notes of the bank were stolen. About $7OOO wore ofthe denomination of $5O, and were numbered mostly from 400 to 500. $2OOO of them bod never hem [ put in circulation. The remainder of tho notes | wero . mostly of the denomination of $lO, $2O $5O and 00. ■, *ST-Dr.Onpzatt'* impioTJa Extractor f*l „ ? oefc ** nd SaraaparUla ft a as,,-. It™, ay Jar fftrtthUrry Tainix, Thousands eflttUrUoali are carsol with greWOuli worn nUntevUthUur Inherit tnm their parents. The two of ihn Jdlou Dock and Saraparltla will prerent all this, uuount or misery, and many TaluableUrea, fcr It thm-m v hbjap,l,Snn tu y ttm « t W at MK whMl is the seed or disease, and so takes" off the curse by which the »Ins or misfortune, of the parent ,are-o edr,, tWlcd upon thiilr ItmocentolEsprlag,' • .•> . r. «*” ?' lr ' WBrcn 10 R“* n » them gainst tho ufforta of maladies that mo, ho comnmnicatcl hj descent, nacMdren at parent* that hare at ally time been aSorted trim Oaunayhoa, &re/M, or Syphilis, owe It to themwlYcs * ifilns ‘ tto rtlv ““ '*l”; s re»lyed |„ them, anulTi 1 1 ° f rD * CO., ——- —— —- .i. .w Wood street. itoU; Qrant street, - **• ' 2 ft * % °*dock, at * •'"" ••■• •’• ' ■■ *epls • J* *“W atsueoma S«SfSSf i *S r n wlu days of Septoinbor. AU mUclm ftr iVhAS 21th *l; Slo^mtatafcrt* B^gdgo^ JAMES P. TANKER .'BOOTS, &. ’ .Vo. 00 KM Stmt, Jletmm Tliini an^tiLro. t, , , MITSBOKOO. Ibttra > «£ Boot,, Kngltmd Afoxiufitctnroci; odAntcd Nfl ' r ter Mb* attd vIU bo Wd at SraSj %?£} examinebeforebaying. • W«wo call and v - •■ •- •..•:v.y-:-.acpB:2ni v.' ±SHl9_ &M- iSVTBBO PEKPAKKD CORN—, Uwkffl’i ForluK V ’ Fiour.of Rlcoj ■■■- ■ Prarl Sngoj Arrow Root; Tnplota, xwelrod *ni for solo br ' ’ J^mraoo.Wftw, W.UI baU.parloS*, rra ¥ ed i£3Sg£j^S toyrcsM-nt*. PriS^S^*BCOT^??'^ o “ un ' ——- - ■-■■■■■■■■ 1 M Bmltb(f»M <;t . IllSslflP^SS lots to bit Bai y. l -'!” «M « stoo »Bot, in »M 4 jesnt 5S5?’ TOlaooo «t 2, a neplS 8 pJIHDKRT, Gen Agt - - . fiO Smlthficldßt. xims&gfeK street; > i& rnia, at the 2nd i between tho Chi new ‘"Sr^tt 9 to ta c,pcctoi '*'^‘» T «> * H*,*' - »—V, , _ rJ^ -, ffi - - 1 I jf-' v r^;'s7» t '‘S : tSf JirTi.* ■ | r?~”i v ' "iv V\i*“. -.^i,Vii. : .-vi^«?«;i.•.' ? yS , .vsjj' A -^fV-' : r~.»i^ , . , •. >.:^'T *'' ’"-o"-'' '•'«.V»i K i*i^;v'■ •'• v £.;- r's*'.;'.'V •/.•.• - **- f •< r - , t<>wnvhi!> to m.ftatthe house of .toSSbip™*’ I*' 1 *' B,rniw ly>>‘W b" .l.or II K,vl, m =iH VP?™ SC (hair-township to meet at the c Thu electors oflnwer St: Clatrtownshln to tons., or wm. MUhoorer, Jnrai,! to„„X m ' ' nt l,w ..Thn oliftoMof flvirtlerp township to m ’vt it the jSgJC"*** Mm on the VtlalZZ *e»n- tl,< • Schoo, J tKSIK ho I>S“ fa •Sf„ J wmh7“ Mp to m ° et at «“ W « f „y’J ie .£ l ' frt Sr’? r '? Mt “"t township to meet at the, IraUso orj.athnnConlcj.ia paid township. TC u fr < ’/, 1 ? !tO,B . 0f towusblp to meet at tho hhbljn School lloiuc. .u the txiraoghof Tdrentum ■ ' ,the borough of Torcntum to meet at the Uoiwo, |q said boroagb. ■ ■ l *&»«l«torsof Indiana township to meet at Uiohousn/hr “Sjfy owjpiedhy S JJatkny. ln sail township. »^rSht r,mm£hlPto mret “ Jobn <*** ; TboquallMTotoraofUiat pot of Indian townshln tn towttbcgi lining at a point ontbXiSew rirtt SoSw °PPff HneoPtho farm of JohnCablo/and runhing n fSS 1 ? f nil,Qr raMCablemd mfhn iioyu to ttrejN B p3ra»?r ofCabltfsikna-'-thetiee fnnntntr ..westerly. cpurF.e to the Studer tcVnship Htk>, Jq * . c “bra® al) firms or iole situated In CnntUt." hS, district, end known, aathe rirer tracts, within ra ld bund<£ S&^,&ZZ S K°'^ TUo electors of the botonrfi of lATbrn«*rni» i thejubUc School Home, boS. ‘° “ Mt “ hile^lirca o^^o^^ 11 to 1 ‘b meetat the [ • Tbecloctora of tho borouch of South PittsTmixt*. « * tomK!Ut wUlb?WUot?otofcr PW “» Mafo«.mU One person Jbr Sheiitf of saW Oonntr. Ono person tbr Canal Commlsskmcs. vmiS pcrBon r “ r * ,ull s ,! of fao Snpreme Cotut of Pennsyl a»dnD°&AP&^C“tlrt Hre ptraona for membera of Asemblj of Penneelrania One person for Cuunty Comtalssionor. n) “‘ Ono person for-Audltore ‘ • " ' ..v electors'; nfangitlil rcsidfofflii'the grcjolonolDistnctt embracing "o 11 that- cru-t of Raid fVmntv County, not Included In the 2tstJ)lstrjcT!haH clertone ZXFRfi&S&S*'* to .forUioerecUonjifß house fiw^ lo employment and -ininKirt of the Poor lu tile (Vmnty of Allihihanyy’ It i, e undid ‘-Tluit J ftt the purpose of mrartotolnj the sense of the cltbousof Allegheny county no to the expediency of erecting a bou» for tho employment nnd purport or thS poor, It shall both!! duty of each of the Inspectors of the several' townships and hpKutShs.nt tho next general election, to remre ticket* 7h Qier written or printod, ttxm qualified voters IhcreX Mu ed upon, the nut side “poor house” and on tho toS&Vfor a poor houwV or “agatu.it poor house,” ot whleb tfokotTHm oounty commlsatonora shall caase aauilleiont number to & printed, and on tjio dection day fornlshal at the several plwraofhnldlng elections in the horonghs and townships In sdd county, mullt shall apjaaruponeasting uu the voles of i .ntiho,court bonee;. tin thorauno day I tlmt other returns arp madt). out, -that n> majority, of those 1 l i ouw tho Knrgoing net to i take effect, hntlru majority of votes an.’ found tebe Bgalnvt ■ foMgolos "* "> <*>“■* the some IshSTiJ evety person, excepting Just* kes of tlot IVao,', who shall hold any office or appointment SStSSI. 5 tM government ortho'CnltedSiatts! Gr oi.Jns ao? city or VI ftfrfgt.: whrtK. 1 g* Ipasxxl July 2,1839, ontlttalm^ufej,'”;^«w «t torn and, , ?*HH.hto gh , t i u ’ 2oa d w / Polled States the Sventy g^ n {£_ tlu> i^le P en4Bl «» of 2» I 0,113 CAEtEB CtJBffIS, Sheriff, . V= " * V -v * - , V , r 1, { * » V- < r 1 * -2* „SJ\ . tA _ v . ;% ., v 1 * ~ sfc. Q , H 2. , !/<• , Af * • i;fes-v .:- *%»* "-*'f *•» *v.* * « „<*r- • *»* ■ > ! V ■-> ■!■ '’■ ... .1 r *~.Z 4 ~_t,,, „ J_- —~-‘*r ‘TTEASiI PQWDJSK&-J>TC3ton A Merrill's fo&U!febfo Yeast X PowdejSjforMieby ' J.JUVJSLY *OO, ? Tea De filer* And 'Grocers. >- CIJHftAiVTS-r'i> l oasks' *tsr . ■’ JLATOfcTACO, t -- *; Tci Dealers and Grocers. f i [0 Gag £txx% -wanted by ' ' T v ,«** t .iAWMIfI A XTcDofriStti' ; -• P - ovef 8, Joppa &Gy cor. Wood fin(i4thsts».:.'i F°s 45 acrra of h Kflh «. Allegtleny County, 88 > « Allen Cordell, ' District Court, vs. No. Sli July Term, 18 D.Hangfccy, VeniLEi. > ■, Ana now. Sept. 4,1852, agreement of Robert Woods, Esn-. to consider the sum tor which the property, to above ysrir .nsin Coart, and stipulates to pay tbosame as dimet ed by Court on the Report of Auditor:. BUpnlntion filed, and of motion of A, W, Foster, E»i, Geo: F. GUlmon, Jwi aO pofatod, Aadltor todlslriiate Ibejirocecdaof sotoFrum' the lfccord. GEO. S. lIATS, Proth’yT trw.t leL i l the iaa dnyof October next,: ** Wl,m “ d * Auditor. iM-yiasa. ■ • * «Tplj>atdA3hr" Pittsburgh; Jfej PKOMAMATIOS, 183 y? entitled “An Act relating to the clocticnis of thlji-rtrtn r‘ Shetfif of array Cc^t^to lecti °nB to beheld, and eimmcratoin urn* notice what officers are;to be elected TnZJ! 1^ RT P CDI F S ' Sheriff * u£ttoUx^fS SS’ti? Ulewforo make known and eiie this Uch to the electors of said County of Alietrhimv. lliat n run- 1 TCE3DTro/o™wn I ?4^^K9^" ,O " thoRECOND trfctii OCTOBB I* EXT > at thc “rural election din : 2‘f f l '' < ?^? o , ft^o ritB,r 'VFardoftbocity of Pittsburgh to meet aUhohouseorMru Jane UlUc,at ibo»n£rof Fernand Fourth etroctain said-Ward f , '„ l^ lK ?°J? i£ oo V l t P Q Scliool Ilonso. in said wwd. " ettbe city of Pittsburgh, public School House, In said 9 Ihe electors of tho Ninth word of tho rlty of Pittsburgh. l to “ ect , l “ the public School House, in raid Van! rastmrßß ’ I _S ! ° rih l ?bst word of the city ef Allegheny, to 1 meet at tlio house of J Woodliouso, Roblujum st. ° * I lue electors of the Second ward of the city of Allegheny bJ coee't nt the house of Widow Thompson, north wcstrnrner ofOMost, and the public square. »west comer The electors of the Third ward of iho city of Allegheny to meet at tho public School Houso in said ward. w ta^,f I T^£ rih '' y ™tU»TOnioltho city of Allegheny; to^f^ 4 , at t* lo house Of Mrs. Wylte, East Common. • 3 Tho electors of Pitt township to meet at the house of Mrs.' haurySiurrov.outhe Mechanics’ ami Fameia'TurnpSm 5“®;,'“““ ,o 'f“bip; except the qualified raters raullng ftofiV'n oh ' 4 '* ? Ul * U. of the said district; who shall HUsbt^h 60 ” 101 C loas in tho ward of tho city of I The electors of Peebles township to nuxt at the hnusn of I John Bottler, in tho vflloga of East liberty noUra or Ihe electors of Coliius township to-moct St (he house of ’ McCall, ir, iu tlie Tillage of East liberty , 0f riklnw townsl j p tomeetat thohnuseof Ttownstop l ’ * hC ol ''T tar K h Turnpike Bead, in said ' t,j! , ' “fFi'im township tomeetat the house of John Summon tile, in said township. | The electors of Patton township to moot at the houso of Ahrabaiu Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in f aid town- Penn fuAiwhin to meet at tiis lmaao of Robert Donaldson. on the loeibburgh Itoad, in said town ' Slfriora. °t Versailles township, - to meet at the llrii'k ““r ihe White House, formerij oerupied by Tliomas Neal, and now by.Wnl. A. Shaw. n«v£i!'«2>l? of ihiaabeth township tomcat at thchr.nso of Elimbe t hboro'i^hf oecupitd by John Walker, in ° r ,£* horongli of lllirnbcth, to meet at the f wKltSeh *' nni,rl? by John Walk s-ij’tors of.lcffer,oo tow-oship to inerot attKehauso. (if mcliail brie,., tormeriy oceujiedbyjonuKmg,insaH town- '''r CiV' ajceasc, a^rr fl ”* „•*«« ttfe fact of oil romSS prQ *£*** to-koj^tt^ mtetloa&penablo wiipaufott of who oro so much anil »6 w tWly changing atmosphere of that climate s x ** f ®PI *s»!tfeoljaulcal Hemedtea— OJnder tw» i*, wo designate a number of article thatbavo been introduced' lately ibr the purpose of rclterfng certain diseases Bad 4*. I forml{ies,4bat cannot bo reached by the appllcatfonof modi- I does proper. Among, the most Important of these, are— | SHOUhDKiI BRACKS—the object of which la to cnreatoojb I cd ehoalirrs, a bobU, of leaning forward, holloo- anti Hat Chest, and very tmjnently remorea a tendency to dlseaaes'of JJ? Pulmonary organs, dependoiit On these dispositions— I these Braces ore strong, well made, and adapted to the use I of ladies, misses, boys and mon, r :'riieaenUemcn’S'9raCe la l ramed lnauch a way aa toanswer the double purpose of r- I fcSefsK- ““Pjndemfana trt n prfco.ycry little eborotho I The Public may rely On those Bracev I fJansnsSSS. 1 m represented; manypersons Of tfeak cas!^t^i <^ rt V ia ” been, completely cured,and,ln soma ti ', o ablest increased as much aa ! •sassttiassrt , J®T , 18 dne *° aert fa »y thtt It ha* been known tocompletely eradicate erery ycstage' ofOib dreadful dfaoasofa Je*» time than any otherremedy* airfaUcsa not or Ipeonrenieneo to tho jMtlent. Ihe thousand* of ccrtMcaha in the hands or the proprie °!® Wch arc touß ® dl known citlsen* oftherlty and It* Immediate vielnlly, go to show dearly ntM beyond all doubt, that Era’s Peiaottc* fa a of no common value, not only a* a local remedy In Ibraty tls, JUicuaoJim, Bmfnat. forte/ SQjht, but'aa a valuable internal remedy, Inviting the Investigating nhvslcdan* as merite tbe3aff “ inS< ’ atirat ’ to ho«>me acquaintedwith It* of , m!lt ur(a are assured: that thfa I ““mVtS 4 "” 1 - as it flowsfrom. TT„Sol!ov,,tya!rlif,cat!u pipltd/nm an,pa- pidJutudat jeSgjSiis ■S&.XSSi&IsSSS,. tune I. hare been unaßla taattend toanrbJnd of bn«fini>««<*’ bS? to awl;confifledtotoy boU, and hare been treated nearly ail tho time by the best OUt ctnxn **T I occasionally gotsoihßre lictt but no core, andcontinued tajrrovwmu until' recommended mo to try the irJL* 5^0 I did so without iulfb at flat, but threir tho poison totlwSrfiwa ™™^?%^ dl r£ to,lcobc S :m to grorr better, and by ngtorr seven bottle? I have got a euro worth thousand* of dollars.^ may certify limfc tfaXSKS, Petoleum« ot Roc k Oil, for more than a year, and )u T « t*aefidal effect* In tho cure of tnrtr.- I^drA^Sfh^ toaec * ** ttlftj^nwSodT edits use where other medicine hid ta * Jhrtolo by all the Druggist, to attaTOfa O UnsMd 0ll > ln Sfar »MXl fcrjafcto vL-£EIL mixes 4 Bictfersoy. 'OIIT WINK—B htals “ Koestert Burgundy Port, for aiie *!X- tsepisj - | S^ltlfo^by 00 ” 5 l ClndnMti >*‘" autftavib *35? : SIILLEE * WCKETSON. SAMiiUI US—i> ooics H'Jfiufond'a Salcmus, In atnrn ana for Bale by faepl3| anLUffi A BxeKWsON? pi/l’Ai'H—JO casks “am sort”’ Potash, in utnm nnH XT sain by fscpl3J MHAKB A JRIftK WTSpy. S^i^ 100 “r Wh 3S “ 4 k» CriUoax mnitac, kj formic by [replS] MILUiB A BICKKTSOS. S*S OU '- s f iwnn oil, for Bale by MII.LBH £ ItTCgETHfIv ? A 1,1 SWMt Malaga wtllC landing aua Ibr sole by MUAEIt k IUCKKTSQS ' W -?i 3 221.223 I,tbertT ,t- “-P 1 - 3 . j mCKiiTSO.S-. 2a, 223 Liberty rf. tfrsTpnnriiro »eln7, iandW Uni - d fcr a, «®J Sr sale ty MIKLEK 4 ItICKETSOJi £W B ' - 2Zl.aaubfrtTi M>U crushwl dtr, ■ ° i ff? lra4soa - d<> > TO ' a ia fibre/ for Tiigp9) ■ J c AJ.DKnsns.tm. 100 im 1A - u . KS^': I‘iouk aimafsiwK; u IS?. Iroa Kl > htmw.;N'o. S 3 Fourth ,t. OIQAKB— 50 box™ Havana cfekrs* lO.OOOlWncteteSb'ffi ..>•••' • . 12,000 Itegailiado - "da 100,000lialf Spanish; '* * 200,000 common, rotfd, anil In atonj, formic by A CAJiDEBSOT t CO. .. i L> AISISB.--300 boxes orfma . Xi .90OhBl(faoxe» do, ' 100 quarter do • ilo; ; - SO kegs seedless do; 60 mats,. ,do , . do, reeM and for ralo by - J C ANPEUfiQN & CO; 4 Wood *j-" i JSSWOQODR D -MpRcHAjTr Tahoe. “I Cloths, cma~ Vretlnp. G md £?»?'“&£ s£sf.’?^rt toe “PS*™* -(sci| dp; lo Jo ■ Jq “ aalp lg [a-mimLLKit * inWfeTaw - ,JL and the Sllncmlllo Bono—^’o. 33 nndaL. 9«Sl 6>5 inches d»p, K lth ™f£ d ss l,ns 5!? I *’ grope nrbour. Terms easy.-; Inquire of Mrs. miKcn^T *SsE£* «aw***os,liigSfcS‘ "■ .. -•■■■■• ■■-•■ '••■■ •'. 7* tlratit rt. anil examine fah rtoek WiuS^tESS- &tl W *SL’f 1 salo.bujcrs oxontaa invitedtocall anil qan. Imy to their advantage—tcnno O a , ii. anil lor private J^ r f ncc . 08, AERIAL AMPHITHEATRE! y WHS Jf, KIKWKY, Itesuamßunon*, THK -Ij>Blßloßiwj*rtlUli'*n -Oye.ciUzeQßofAU^gßtajr w JOHaF WWE r a' BAMXW j&SCKNSftW, iU>rioraf4fcd -nb&rft'egtftV- ■■-• i PiKKooritb.'Cii ■-•:■•■■> KYSISjm tliero Trill.te’ri *y orme . . BtheWerterocOtratiyv •>.■••..•••:• Jnto «tirao\ ' &r. -Balloon Aatefasimfr yjtrV -. will brtgif *" MEacAstiLß^?SfSiS 6^? r »veiiUJjr*~ ~ *°- p T aw *' M £gas s HP?! mmm:- HOTttt -- -B.if/BEtaoi?fAmirfi r /- nmrty TrtU hj found & '. Mlohy Dr, QEO. a HErSKRIM wSS^ t Ki3T **’ r fHffl. Krtaftst 1314 oitd 25*1*. Her hs»* •. - KB-Utgrol dedgcdung to w n ■ 1 oou,EsS=7isi> 9fgSftßSßam& f' 1 '"' 1 ?' 1 } sf *» a '®‘ of Writing and Coi£ famapoaloncc. gm bltcnaed notStoln MothS, - ' - . J-. gal?,. ' I*acc. and "Masha CilrfatniTN -A * Curb Una I ,®J ll «'n..t»tec‘t, CnrtlM Jfitlll, f tadadslpJdiu " Curtain,, Made and Trimmed inlhe rely wtSISS* — : — [mai-go.ij? ln i Sb ' lrB * **• Capital pxo/xio. imSS' ownot >^iMJUa^!iSSSSSS! m "■* » i . -A* A. CAlMuEtty ’ "* « Branch • H‘ pSto tff“““'“■ooßawmlßennd " < t? *£“?““/**>«ilio an™ toe f‘ fc&ftssr I ~*~w£ ■. r 110 UM for children, from 11 A JI, tu -2 i>- Ji -'. - - i part rtlbo ^r ay « cdlEf ' h^“tnpMta<'rsbiji ( tuufei-tho flmoca ' - r j. KSISSS—s-f'.! : - tf -. : - - - . JQ3guA.nmpEs: . ; known to ttie cotlte community, ta not to rAnnlS.^-i” i dorrement, and iota mar twdonn/S hiirlSS"' 1 ?? ®»- glvo youreuffroges^fe mrt ‘ ■ndo,) UootollS la ttVtoro l! 2* a ' UooCT, yoor obodiCaticrVMt. 3 V n4o “te e >E cn ' tua) 1 , XVKB IOOMIS PrtfiidcnfrrrftOßJJUTWNN'By Senvurv*' ’ '• FiU tnsttre gainst MK.B and MARISK nihuS^fS; ■ 1- r aobertJsjm<7i Chari cjg Krr,,J •■ I'SESEST’ J“£Sg&«** N -• TiSSaj^ B1 * ■'?f SW.a»d» (eoonil nod faurtU * owning. ”a* .orory %«AL(S^ :I S*£!?" JP^aEFJJOtSJimn^’" r '~ Ji to prcjamt, toviba “dare (rosWrf tins' GOODS ii3Ss b ir»J tnrof purwPTkftr'Bflitifll^S.JHftt o «<*t la tlm i-h«ri£ fjglhltigot nw rf Hatfj «»<}, ~‘ r ' v '' ■ it* ®k . Jjerauor the Ohio JsS *Eaff4 t^* 6, » , “ h>»M Dy a* r ;js*l«.Statloil*oA' tlfi, LJWnrta tsciiarjuyr.ii thij »iotS»ftre ftr Ctewtoa m>j «S&, *t th„ 4 - ► a W '' • SttpctfatwidiritftfO& P-Rtf - ' *PIO A*u sn,TJSB WAicuSnoeuTSTTr An^SSl r { 4 sr ßw * lrt4 S’topwMi oi»m E the lot qiVSr'?? ssffifsssfsssas. * tamo quality Of Go«l» catt be bought ilMuncut tn thto cUy—ootwttlSSnaSSSJSSSS’ B^' ' l.ogtta Mother Jeweller*. Ti&ys<^-gu£?!Jps* :«*«-• JtA'Vi ■■ .v■.■ t, * ■: ■ I !t: *'■