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YOUNG WHIGGERY* * Shortly after the nomination .of Gen. Scott the whiga, organized a Scott Club., It got along ''my quietly' fov. a while,: for they were si! Voshamed to attempt an excitement in favor of their tidionlous- nominations. But . several have lately broken^loose, and -the. secret = councils of the,party are very ; much divided.— 'lt ia■ a. difficulty originating between-the old whiga hn“d the young, whigs. 'lt appears that the old ’uns, on account of ** ago being v honof: ‘ able/* evinced a disposition to.take.all the horn - or ’bf the campaign to themselves. ■ Tiiia ar- the young ’uos would not agree to> • Aid they forthwith took the preparatory steps.to set up for themselves. Hence the organisation of tho Young Mod’b Scott Club. •tThoy had a meeting tho other evening at ' Splane’s Buildings, and their differences ran to such an citcut that to -uvoid using claba, the . clubs separated and held their, deliberations in .separate -rooms. We understand that tho old ’nns were extremely angry, and called the young .’haß’the .** Star Chamber” portion of the patty'; 'theyoung ’tins retorted hy calling tho old ’uns ■ -superannuated fogies, who are worn out in doing nothing for the party, and informed them in very plain terms that they might as well givo up their silly attempts to lead tho party, for young whig gory had come to its majority,- and the old ’uns •'must take a hack seat in tho synagogue. : This - announcement did not picaso tho old gentlemen, -and-they at once called for a division. The ■ yonog ’nns being the most active moved into the ; , ‘‘Star Chamber,” where they attended to buai- j ness ina proper manner, and the old ’nns kept - their isoats In silence until the proper time to_ <■ oi\journ had arrived, aud they took their hats j nnd toddled heme, each saying in his own mind, ] “I wish I were a Boy Again,” and I wonll fix these young’uns of the “ Star Chamber.” • Tho grand struggle now going on between tho rival factious of the Whigs, is to know which of 'theinis entitled to the possession of Gen. Scott. : The did fogies claimhlm beoauso they are older, than the members of the “Star Chamber;” the members!of the “Chamber’! think that thoy. have sn'indisputablo right to him because they, know more than their fathcrs,and are consequent-, ly a greit deal smarter than the old fogies who! have been ruled out by tho “Star Chamber.” ..... The struggle for the possession of the General. ’ was to have come Off last night, and bets were rnuning strong in favor of tho “Chamber” win ning tho Feathers. The fogies, howeTCr, were ae"; tivo and allof them who were notdCßpirited,were, wandering along the railroad to interrupt tho cars with the hops that tbey would stop and let them have possession of Soott. This is no fanoy, so faras facts are concerned, . In the statefnent. The wbigs have, quarrded ■ among themsrlva about, tho organisation of■ their : Soott Club, and the statement we make about their separation at a late meeting in Splono’a Buildings, we>Uave verified from authority that - human will doubt. Tho old fogies.or tho party: thinkihat tho tricking of former campaigns Will j succeed: young whiggery knows enough to un- ,] deratandthatitis worn outy and; believe ,ih*t;i tho men who claim to be tho daddies of the party i Bhonld stand back and let those who know the ,] feelings of- the “rising generation” regulate the ; affairs of the State.: Tho wholo progress of the■; human family has demonstrated that every child' knows more than his. father.. -If ho does .not,, why was he born after him t ■ This is a progres sive age in everything, and we believe that the. Young Men’s Scott Club may be put down as on,j instance of its wondcrfnl progress, for wo are very certain that it has “floored” the old fogieaii ■ of the parly. ■ . . This little inoident is an illustration of the i beautiful, harmonious position of whiggery in ite i stronghold inFennsylvania—l( It their stronghold, . for there is not another city or townin tho Stato Where they have' formotly wielded such tremen" dons power. it fallen now! The old men and tho yoong of the party quarreling with each other in Splane’s Building, and calling each - other names at the street corners! This is bar. tnoniotts wbiggery with a vengeance.!■ - ' - chance; is thorp for the whig party .wbonthey meet in dividedcounoil in a city that its formcr'days was considered tho most impreg nabie fortress they had in the State? None, at ; ' ‘ all; and they know it. The young whigahave wary prudently ■ cut loose (Torn the old ones, for the purpose of becoming good democrats as soon ns they can wind themselves out of the . party of yrbich they aremembera bymoro lineraldescent; but after this elealion thoy "will bid Ofts/sM gen tlemen good by, «nd enrol themselves with the : party where every truo-hearted oitizen ought to bo. ' • They know that the case of the party to which they aro now attached is a hopelese one, but we fcappeso they will stick to it to the end of the campaign. • Then they can embrace the trne po litical faith, -and can assume the standing of worthy zneroherg. t <• GttAKDttOfttfßST. Tbc Wing Game of Brag! II ■ In a late Western Whig paper wo find the fol lowing bag of gas heading a notice of a Whig nmaameeting in Greene county:. - • » LITTLE GEEENE FOEEVBK!” „nn»»mK«T MEETING OF THE SEA sns 1 OIUBIiBBCOtHI'f IS A BLAZE I 2.0*000 WHIGS IS COUNCILHI” . Now would It bo believed after all tbatthero are not 4,000 .voters,.. all tola, lugs ■- and Democrats, in this gloriona little Greene • county, where the Whigs 'say' they had 0,000 - Whigs in council. Our whig organs gave that blow anuddition&l blast, sut they oro notsnfficiontly honoafc toeotut* their, mlstatements.: However, wesay withthemi “little Greene 'forever.*’ Sho ia always sure, And will give a large domooratlo majority. It was Alltel on the.streets yesterday that Gen. F. Kay (who is Gen; F. Kay?) hndrcceived S despatob from Governor Johnson, announcing the fact that “myself and Gen. Scott" will ar rive in the city at;>2 o'clock at night. We may, therefore; anticipate a little;, anil- presume that: ‘•myself and the General” arrived in our city at midnight, last night. This is a queer hour for the whigs to bring :::::::SEPT. their candidate to the great city of Pittsburgh. What do they mean by such fr sailing? Are they already ashaqied‘toishow him? : We,are inform ed that he will leave ot.ll o’clook this morning for the Blue Licks, and, of course "will not ex hibit himself to any great portion ofhis “devoted friends”-in Pittsburgb: - - The General is noting wrong in this matter. The; whig organs have been endeavoring tomako the working .men be- lieve that he is their particular, friend, and, as a I large portion of our community is formed ofthat I industrious claßs.tUey would like to see him;— 1 shikehands with hinr;: have a.talkwithhim.and j get himtD' explain some questions that were not I mentioned in his letter of acceptance. There are also several foreigners hero who would like to know if ho cannot Bhorten tho time | of naturalization. • Thc whigs t ell them thatQen. Soott can do just as ho pleases about that mat ter, and they .are desirous-to know what he will do with them.: The whig editors, tho old whigs and the members of the “ Stat Chamber,” should ; by all means persuade him to remain for a dey or two and show-himself to the people, and per haps it will he of benefit to them; If he only had the Infant Drummer with him,* one of the candi dates on the whig ticket would feel safe. :• Gen. Pierce and He-ligtoun Intolerance. The oharga against Gon. Pieboe thothe was a party to tho retention in the New Hampshire Constitution of the proscriptive religions-test, is | recoiling upon tho unscrupnlous Whig -partisans , who made it, with a force and power whieh tkoy little anticipated, when tboy outraged ail.truth auddeconcy initsunwarrantedfabrioation. The history of tho revision of tho Constitution, and tho - part Gon. Pieboe acted la the controversy, triumphantly indorses the following recently written letter, wherein Gen. Pierce so emphati cally pronounces the Whig Oharge a monstrous libel. Tho letter was written, to JonsE. War ren, Esq., of Cooporatown, N. Y.: Coscoao, (N. H.,) July 15, 1852. Mr Dear Sib.—lt is. impossible that a charge shoutd embrace a more direct attack upon troth, than that with which the Whig , papers have teemed in relation to my sentiments upon the religious*tost contained in, ourStato Constitu tion, whioh was adopted in 1792,.. and never amended since. The chargo is contradicted by every word and act of my life haring reference to the question, in any fotm, directly or collate rally. I odvocated.the call of a Convention for the amendment of "the Constitution, which as sembled in November, 1850, and tho most promi nent object in my own mind, was to strike out the unjustand odlons provisions, commonly cal led the religious and property qualification tests, from our fundamental law. - In haste, your mostob’t. serv!t, (Signed) FRANK PIERCE. Jons E. WannES, Esq., Cooperstown N. V. ’Twixt tweedledum and tweedlcdeo much dif ference there is. . Oar readers will recollect that tho Hon. Henry 1 A. Wise, at a political meeting in Virginia, had J a conversation with ouo - Mr, Mapp, relative to I Mr. Pierce's saying to Mr. Hale, that if hoi (ilale) headed an.army to march south to exter- J urinate slavery that ho should first march over I his (Pierce's) dead body. • : - I Mr. Halo is out in a letter and denies that Pierce and ho over had each a conversation.— j Mr. Mapp has also been appealed to for the truth of this, “thrilling dialogue” and has re sponded inalcltcr. From this letter it nppenre that Bali was not present whon Mr. Pierce made tho remark, but that the remark was made. <>/1 I Halo and to a friend of Bale. We malm tho following extract from'Mr. Mapp's letter.: Bet him speak for himself:—And why I “didnot believe him (Pierce) ,an -abolitionist •‘ was that ho said in his speech, on tho ocea- I “eion, (to wit, the Nctr Boston speech) that he 1 “ did not think that Halo's party couldmean 1 « what they said, that is la effect the abolition of [“slaicryby force of arm, and if they Aid, ho |-‘* was sure that every good citizen was willing— I“ at least he would—to lay dotvn his dead body to 1 “protect the Constitution.” : Sunday Reading for Pious Wbtgs J Tho free soil papers keep standing at the head of their columns the following lit of Sunday Musings from the pious don, Scott, whoia to bo mode tho bead of a great -church in politics, ac cording to whig stories: .. QEN. SCOTT'S LEXTER TO QOY. JONES, OP • ThoNationalWbig Convention nominated Gen. Scott on Monday, Juno 21, 1852. . Ou Sunday, the day previous, Gen. Scott wrote the following note to Gov. Jones, of Tcnn.: ■ ** Having the honor-to.be a candidate of the Whig Convention, I will accept tho nomination if tendered to mo. WITH THE PLATFORM LAID DOWN BY THE CONVENTION. WINFIELD SCOTT.” Must Gatov Liairrs. —Jude Grier, of the V. S. Circuit Court, in Philadelphia, on Monday, delivered an opinion, in whiohho held that vessels navigating the Delaware, at night, Witbont lights, anda oollision thereby ensue, the party so neglecting would bo held liable for damages. The case before tho court was that of the bark Delaware vs. The S teamer Osprey.— I The latter had lights,- and the former none; so I that the steamer, being unable to see the bark, ran into her. The owners of tho Delaworo sub sequently brought suit for damsges.'but tho court held she was in the wrong, ohd could notreoover, from the fact that eho had neglotcd to carry 1 lights. l ___ Missiso Bonds or run State of Missoom. Xho President of tho Bahk of Missouri, during his late trip to tho East discovered in the possos eionof tho Bank of America $215,000 of tho Bonds of tho State, duly oxeouted by tho proper State oflioors, and-endorsed by tho Bank. They i had boon deposited therefor.ealo as far book as 11987 or 1888; but tho singularity of thoir con dition waß the fact that neither tho State nor-the Bank had any record of thoir existence. ...... jpgs- At Dayton, Ohio, six railroads and six teen 'turnpike road,concentrate, affording feeders to the proposed new Dayton ond Michigan Rail road, rnnning to the Michigan State line at the Load of Lake Brio, a distance of 140 miles. The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Company have agreed to operate the road when finished, and thus complete a lino between the Ohio and the 'Take. The new company are in the market for : $lOO,OOO on thiir bonds. Sgi. The Wilmington (North Carolina) Journ al say p: “ Stephens, of Georgia, came through here last’ week, and soared some of Scott’s friends bad by giving as biseAnion, that Scott was not certain of more than olio State—Vermont—and was bound to bo the most badly beaten of any man that ever was Btarted for the Presidency.— Stephens has always been looked upon as a very close calculator of political chances.” ■ Mr. Peabody, the eminent American banker inXondon, is among the prominent pro-, jectors of . a company for tho oonstrnction of newdooks for the port of London, to be called tho "Victoria Docks. The capital stock was £500,000, in shares of £2O. jjgf- Marshal Hnynau, tiio Austrian butcher of the Hungarian war, arrived at Paris, .August 25th, after several narrow escapes in Belgium, tfo was grossly insulted at Brussels and Bruges. It is not probable that he will be the object of j any manifestation in Paris, howler. GEN. SCOTT. ’lVlmtMr. Fierce aid Say t TENNESSEE. * *' * * * WHO 13 GEHK&AI BC&TTI “Wo tnuchquealion Gen. Scott’s qualifications for the position to .which somejof his admirers would elevate him. . The exigencies of the times require abler hands and wider ■views,' and - more of a stateßmao.”— American Whig Review, 1851. “ the character of Gen.'Scott there is much, very much to-commend and admire. But-the. mischief is, there is a weakness in all ho says or does about the Presidency.lmmediately af ter the campaign of 1810, he wrote a gratuitous letter making himsolf a candidate, in which all isorts of unwise things were said, to ‘return j and plague’ his friends, if he,should bo a can ; didate. And sineothnt time; with a fatuity that seizes on mon that get bewildered in gazing up on the ‘White House,’ ho has been suffering his pen to dim tho glories achieved by his sword! ’■ I —Albany Homing Journal, {Whig,) ZQth Mareh, .** As a loyal Whig, wlm has never praveA,un faithfal. to my party, - myself and my'.Southern Whig.friends will ho required to fall amioably into: line, and constitute the rear guard of» Mr. Seward s column, and give: him aar voice to swell the. jubilant exultation Welt; perhaps I may try. But my opinion.is, that my utmost efforts to shout will resolve itself into a groan of des pair. . I cannot do it., X will not. Putthatdown in your note book.” — M. P. Gentry, Whig mem ber of Congress from Tennessee.: . • K “ Scott can no more carry Kentucky, than lio can command the powers of.Heaven.”—Hum phrey Marshall, Whig, who has received from Pres ident Fillmore the appointment of Commissioner to China, since tittering.(he above sentiment. “110 [Gen. ScottJ has vanity.cnongh to damn seven successive administrations.” Parson ■Brownlow, editor of the jfnoxville (Tenn.) Whig, who has been selected by President Fillmore as pub lic printer, since writing the above. “ No man con suppose that if, this nomination of Scott is to he carried to an election by those who projected it, Daniel Webster will or can remain connected with the government m : any capacity.”— Boston Journal , {Whis f ) orffan of Mr. Webster, “ Had au idea been for a moment entertained that you could havo descended from the high and dignified. character af a Major. Goncrat of the United States Army* and used language brious and insolent as you have done, rest as sured I should lmvo "viewed, you as rather too i contemptible to have held any converse with you [on the subject. If you have lived in the world thus long in the entire ignorance of obligations and duties; whioblionor impose, you ore indeed past the time of learning ; and surely ho must be ignorant of- them Who seems so little to un- I dorstand their influence.” — Oen. Andrei? Jackson I to Gen. Winjield Scott. | “I cannot, however, but regard your solici- I tudo for tho support of discipline to bo more I ostentatious than profound. When ft (tenoral at tho head of on army of freemen, -who did. not I lose their rights ns citixons by becoming soldiers, I sols up pretensions to dictatorial power—when I he contemns tbo authority of his government, I and Is much more ready to censure than to exe- Icnto its orders and instructions—when ho de- I nounees ns an outrage and a punishment tho at- I tempt to submit his acts, charged to bo au offcnco 1 against a subordinate officer,, to an investigation I in tbo mildest form—when he administers nnTu | dignant reproof to his superior, for. upholding. I the sacred right to appeal, upon which, depend I the security and protection of all under his com.-. raand,—such a General seta an ciamplo of in- I subordinate conduct, of wide and withering in- I licence upon sound military discipline. Tlrn, \ Mircy, Secretary of War, to Gen, Scott. SCOTT'S PLATFORM. Gen. Scott, in tho year 1839, stated to the al- itor-of the Jackson Republican, of Rochester, who wished to support him for the Presidency, that “Ae teat a Democrat—that ht alaayt had been a Democrat—that be had cujtjjorted and cur tained every Democratic administration time ht came upon the slayc of action—that he looked to that party for hit political future, and.that iltprin ■ cipla were his principles." “Tho Advertiser intimates that Gen. Scott is a Whig. Whether be bo a Whig or a Tory, there is the strongest cvidenco of hia having been a warm hearted Jeffersonian, a hrm supporter of ! Andrew Jackson, and that ho is now n (rue re \ publican.”—Rochester Daily Sun, April I'd, 183!). I The Bsott men are in favor of cx-Prcsidcnts Jefferson's and Jackson's measures, and they will support Gen Scott, who will firmly and fear lessly carry them out. We deem Ran insult of the grossest kind, both to Gen, Scott and to toe publlcanism, to call the General a Whig.—/.0-chestic chestic Daily Sun, April 20, ISO!). ■ ... Sah Kht.ct or SmuT Raitixos.— Mrs. Ca tharine Milcliam, a widow lady of Cincinnati, and the mother of five children, was taken lolho insane asylum tost week, inconsequence of be coming deranged through the spirit, rapping de lusions. It appears that another female had protended to have communication with tho other world, and thus put Mrs. M. in correspondence with her deceased husband, in heaven. She be came intonsoly interested in tho rappings, and held, as she was led to suppose, frequent inter views with her husband, until finally she became deranged. Tho Commercial says that among her otliermcnlal vagaries, she imagines tho spir it of her husband occupies her body, that her own has departed to giro place to ilia, and that; if she could discover his mortal remains she would be cnabled.to endow them with life, by re turning to him the soul which though properly his. now animates her. {©“ Somebody has recently invented a ma chine for picking stones, one of the most labori ous duties of the farmer. Tho machine is de scribed os o largo cylinder, on a common nnsle and cart wheels, containing four rows of teeth or lifters. Gccring on the hubs of the wheels, and on tlieeuds of the cylinder gives the latter a rotary montion, when tho teeth pick up the! stones and puts them in n box. When the box is fall, the cylinder is raised and the load carried off and upset as "from a common cart. Wliat next? •" "...7‘.\ V ; .Mv;.-' Latest Counteuvbits. —One’s, on the Harris., burg Bank, Pa.; good imitation. Thcro is no £,] period after the word bearer, and tho ss in the word “Assembly” join, while in the gonuine they aro open. Ton’s, on tho Wyoming Bank, Pn., altered from one’s. Hundred’s, on tho Bank of tho State of North Carolina, altered from small genuine notes. CBaroe of Ssiunatixa.—Tho captain, mate and purser, of the steamship-Washington, were arrested In New York on Saturday, on tho eve of sailing for Southampton, and held to bail, (the Captain and purser in $BOO each, and the mate in $2,000) enoh, on a oharge of having passed, withont payment of duties, in July last, a quan tity of oigars, oil and brandy, worth $1,500. Death most Ihjuuies. —On tho 19th of August last, James U. Doyle, one of Adams & Co’s ex press nicssongors, died at private lodgings in London, Eng., of disease produced by injuries whioh he reooivod in n smash-up of a pasßonger train on tho Boston nnd Worcester Railroad throe or four years ago. The Fomiest Divorce Case.— Tho now near ly-forgotten Forrest divoroo naso will bo revived in Now York, in tho courso.of a few days t'ooun sel for Mr. Forrest intonding to argue tho motion for appeal on 5 the 25th inst. The report that the lady is about to marry again, in England, is not credited. Seizuke of an Ambmcan Vessel.— -By the arrival at Now York of tho brig Monico, Captain Rollins, from Fronteim, (Tobasco,) August 14, we learn that the schooner Ealipse, of ,N. York, from Brazos St. Jago, had been soizodby .the Government, on account of not having her papers made out in the proper manner. lleaiih ov Borneo.—Daring August there were 666 deaths in Buffalo, N. Y., ofwhiohnnm bor 826 werofrom cholera and 16 of diarrhea;— Tho mortality was still greater during tho ".first week in August, but tho epidemic: lias consider-; ably abated within tho last few days. The Washington. Union announces that it haareoeived a card from the Don. Daniel Jen nifer, of Maryland,. Into Whig member of Con cross and Minister to Austria, renouncing Scott, « accent of his affiliation The proofs most be strong candidate, when the most influential Whigs in the Union ate driven from iam.—Pennsi/mnwi. i- > rv*. * I toms of -News and Hiscollaay, Oa Tuesday of last week, a German arrived at Brooklyn from Charleston, on being taken sink a physician wits called;'Who prononneed his disease 'yellow fever. On Thursday he died with the black vomit- It is now said the Japan expedition has not been abandoned. Ship Ocean Eagle, With 200 passngers for ■Australia, sailed from New York on Monday. A vessel had been put up at Panama for Aus tralia, and was fast filling up with passengers. The N. H Agricultural Society have appointed the editors in that State a committee on hens.— ■ There are some, queer chic7:ens among them.' .. "Women aro called the “softer sex" because they are so easily humbugged. Out of one hundred girls, ninety five would prefer ostenta ■ tion to • happiness—a dandy husband to a me chanic. . ■ ' - . ■ . -'I. " ' 1 ■ A German paper: states that 70,080 political prisoners are now in confinement in Europe, and that over 200,000 have fled to avoid the in carceration. ; . h - , The amount of money expended for cigars in the United States is not less than !520,000,- 000 annually—more than the annual expense of our nationnlgovernment, until within twenty years. . It appears that tlie-Whigs of the city of New York paid the.expenses of Messrs. Younu and West, delegates to thaFroc Soil National Con \ ention, recently held at Pittsburgh, saying nothing -of what was given to Watson 1 Q. ITaysks. ■ i A true bill lias been found by the giand jury of Philadelphiaagainst Samnel Cowperthwaite, for the murder of J.os. Miller. Tho largo Malleable Iron Works, at Frn.nkford, Pa., employing sixty or eoventy hands, were put into operation last Week. Booth, the tragedian, was playing to crowded bouses in San. Francisco at.lnst accounts. A Western editor Hiram Powers, the soulptor, ia a swindler,because lie dnitlri an un fortunate Greek gir( out of a blook of marble. Puuoh says it has been proposed to lax Btays, but it was objected to on the ground that it would diminish consumption. i A bushel of plaster- per acre, sown broad- I cast over clovor, wiUaadlO»per.cent,to Sts pro [ dace." ' . . ?.■ Dick Daly'* Great Stump Speech. Fj:u.r,n Cmr.Kss—Thiß are a day for tlicpop ortation of Boonovillc, like a bob-tailed pullet OB a rickety hen-roost, to bo lookin' up, A cri sis have arriven, an* somethings,bust!. VVbcro are we 1 ■ Hero I is, and I’d stand hero an’,ox*, pirate from now till- the day of synagogues, if you'd whoop for Daly. .v-- Fellor citizens—Jerusalem’s to. pay, an’ wo hain’t got any pitch. Oor hyperbolical an' ma jestic canal of creation has onshippod her rud der, an’the captain’s broke his neck, an’the cook’s dir to the depth of the vasty deep, in search o’ dimuns 1 Our wigwam’s torn to pieces like n shirt on a brush fence, an’ cities of these ere latitudes is a vanjsbin! in n blue flame, Are such things to be did? 1 ask you in the name of the American Eagle, who whipped the shaggy - headed Lion of Great Britain, an’ now sits a roostin’ on the magnetio telegraph, if suob.doins. is goin’ to ho conglomerated? 1 .repeat to you in the name or the peacock of liberty, when ho’s flow in over the cloud-eapped summits of the Rooky mountains, if wc’s goin’ ta be extempor aneously blgyoggcd iit this fashion • ** O, .aiwTtii* moJ IvCttnc?notimitht *£nonmci.v r as Shakapeel says. Shall we be bamJaozioflod with such unmitigated oudaciousnes3 * Methinks t hear, you yelp—“No sir, boss-fly!" Then Meet mo to Congress,. and there’ll, be a rtvolu tion, sure. • Feller citizens—lf I was atandin’ on tho ada mantine throno of Jubiter, an’ tho lightnin' was a clashin' around me, I’d conlinuo; to spout!— I'm full of tho bilin’ lather of Jlount Kiuy, uu- I won’t be quenched! I’ve sprung a leak, an* mast bowl like a bear with a sore head. Flop together—jump into ranks an’ bear, mo through. Feller- citirens—Vou know me, an’ rip my lungs out with o mil! grab if 1 won’t stick to y?r like brick-dust to a bar of soap. Where is my opponent: No where 1 l was brot up among ye, feller eilir.cn*, an’ popped in & school house, tint ho can't git tup with his hifaSatln* words ilietum, strioitum. nltiranto, catnip, lirweel, Toglooney, nn’ Ratlin's Bay! What.do you think, o’ that? *• GtVit |«frii< s y-~:rr¥jt Jso£. ord-t-t*! as Shakapeel Bald when Cmsar stabbed him in the rtouso of Kcflcsentatircs. Feller citizens—'Lent mo to Congress and I’ll abolish mod dogs, inuskectoers an' bad cents, an’ go in for the annihilation of niggers, camp meetins nn’jails. I’ll have barn raisins’ every day—Sundays excepted—an’ liquor enough to : swim a skunk. Yes, feller citizens. Tcct me to. Congress, an' I shall bo led to exclaim, in the sublime an'terrible language of Bonaparte, when prcacldn’ In this wilderness,... ** HMwTs * On, then! onward to the polls!—“gallop apace,- fiery-footed steeds,” su’ make the well ing tremble with anti-spasmodic yclia for Italy. Cock your muskets, I'm coming'. . v >“UcOiV,yv- n! iyr Let’s liter. (jtthscmaui'v Lieut Lynch, of the U. S. Exploring Expedi tion to tho Hirer Jordan and the lied Sea, in 18-18, visited the garden of Uolbscmane.about the middle of May. He says: “Tho clover upon the ground was in .lilonm, and altogether tho garden, -in its aspects and associations, was better calculated than, any place I know to sootho-.a trouble spirit. Eight vencrablo trees, isolated from the smaller and less imposing ones which skirt tho pass of the Mount of Olives, form n conscorated grove.- High above, on cither hand, towers a very lofty mountain, with a deep yawning chasm of Jeho saphat between them. Crowning ono of them is Jerusalem, a living city; on the slope of the other is tho groat Jewish cemotry, a city of the dead. Each treo in this grove, cankered nndknarlod, and furrowed by ago; yet beautiful in its decay, is a living monument of. the affecting scenes that have taken place beneath and around it, Tho Olivo perpetuates itself, and from the root of tho dying parent stem, the young tree springs into existence. These ore accounted one thousand years old. Under those of the preoeding growth, therefore, the Saviour was wont to rest; and ono of the present may mark tho very Bpot where Ho knelt and prayed and.wept. No caviling doubt, cap find entrance here. The gcographienlhoun darios are too distinct andcloar for. an instant's hesitation. Hero the Christian; forgetful of tho present, nnd absorbed inthe past, can resign himself to sad, yet- soothing meditation. The few purple nnd crimson flowere growing ahont tho roote of the trees, will givo amplo food fo contemplation—for they tell of the suffering and ensanguined death of tho Redeemer.”, An Imposition upon the Germans. A political traot, in tho Gerinau language, has just been issued from the offico of tho Tribune newspaper, under tho title of "The Principles of Parties; AWord to the Gormans of Amerioa." What sort of statements it contains may bo in ferred from tho following samplo; “Mr. Pieroo was, before his nomination, hard ly known out of the boundaries of his own State. In that, his State of Now_ Hampshire, however, mnat ho possess no inconsiderable influence,since to him the State is probably indebted for the law that there no Catholic, no Jew, and no For eigner can hold any public office.". . . We distinguish that portion of the quotation by italics, whioh in the original is printed in .the peouliar German typo answering to italics inthe characters we use,. We here see what, grpss falsehoods aro sent forth through the Grosley and Whig electioneer ing pamphlets. The Tribuno folks undoubted ly supposed that this bold untruth would not be discovered and translated from tho Gorman, But they aro exposed. Duels at New Obleahs.—Ernest Le Blanc,' was killed by Washington Baldwin in a duel that took place near New Orleans om Saturday week; Double-barreled shot guns were the weapons used, and tbe distance sixty yards. Le Blano fell at the first fire and expired almost instantly. An affair of honor botbeeu two of the color ed gentry was quashed by the police who cala boosed tbe parties. Tho Delta adds: ■ Besides a duel between two young Creoles, on Saturday, in which tbo two parties escaped un hurt, we have hoard mention made of another, which took place at Biloii, between two Span iards. They fought with broad swords, and, if the.report wo heard-bo correct, one of the 'com batants almost severed the head, from tbo body of his adversary." ENE A j, V'H * ’ * A SONG 3?OE PtEEC2 AND KJNQ' tnm New Dampy's M^fS rimUe ’ Where wares the wintry pine, To the lan 1 lu.rJ by the tropic* 1 To thebva.l of flower mil rim.— bftnneT,: ;v -/Forth tathe hroez&ilve -fling,,;;; C-And fioumlolrmd :| ;; . irnrroh for Fictco imd King!.- /From ifio coast of oii- Attmitic;- -y.Tbat flag te wuylrig o’e^i--:: ? Tho 'forest land toad prairie, -. To farPadfic** shore; - ; . v Through abroad realm-whlch the cnglo . For.d&ykwith Btroßgostwlas ' .. . Coiild not measaro, now is.ccbocd • The shout &r Pierce and -King- Kofttrinrie noteofdiscord v-::.rY ' .Is blended with the cry, '' fWldch-tella that dnr i.fcdemption : -: r '- From lYhig intsmle is nigh. * , : For all jyltb.- neart-RdtTerror,' . To tho gootloUl cause who ding, As the best of its defenders, ... {: - Jolii In hailing Pierce and King fc IYe love tiio mion who never, : .>; { ; ‘ In Senafe-hill orfield,. To faction or tofoeinen flight or principle Would yield; ; AVno hats miEWDfI to nannwAnrop-^ 1 * = Those that to them firmly; cling— ■\YllO HATE ESEUTES TO PUNISH— . . The foes of .Pletce'and King ! .• : We'scorh’ttiat paltTy pretence, TJje YVhiffs have used of old— • y Our prihdples are written -• ; v . Upon our banner’s -fold: j Me promise sect nijc-scction. • . - -'This, that; nor anything," . ' ;r ; v-Put surety Of triunipli : For our leaders Pierce and King. The JJortti and Souih together.-. - ; ; in spirit’ join tia one,. . .. /.Beats the same heart by thoriatag. . And'the setting of the sau.... ; 'ln the .waters of oblivion v. All section strife ■\Yitl»onrftncipntm*cd vrcconquor Tii thehntnoof rierceond.King.'; Barnmn, who bought his Muficom in Now York ten or twelve years ago, when lie. waa not worth a dollar, and who is now a “millionaire,” Ihua sets forth tho way to mnko money: Advertise your business. Do not hide your light under a bushel. Whatovor your .occupa tion or calling may bo, if it needs support from the public, ndvortiso it thoroughly aud efficient? ly,-in some shape or other, that will arrest pub lic attention. I freely confess that what success I have bnd in life may fairly bo attributed more to tho public press than to nearly all other causes combined There may possibly be occupations that do not require advertising, but-1 cannot well conceive what they arc. ■ slea in business will sometimes tell you that they have tried advertis ing, and that it dtd not pay. • This is only when advertising is done sparingly nnd grudgingly.— ■Homu'opathic doses of advertising will not pay, perhaps—-it is like a baH portion of physio mak ing the patient Bick, but effecting nothing. Ad minister liberally, and -the cure is sure- and per manent. ■ Tor liAtb StkambOat Disaster—The - tele graph 'announces the sinking of the steamer. Pa wnee, at Caw Island, on Monday night. last, the news having been brought to Memphis, by tbo Illinois. The Pawnee ds owned in-this city, by W, Kensbaw, Jr., Esq., and Capt Alaurice tang-. home, and is insured hero for $25,006.- Sho was built by Capt. W. -W. Baker; at Cincinnati,. in the winter of 1851, and was at first intended to be called the “John J. Koo." She baabeen u successful trader to tho -Missouri and New .Or leans, and was regarded as a money making boat.— St. Louis Union- ■ ; On ru.’fday, the nth instant, by. AUernem Reinhart, Mr. -WILLIAM ROTIIACIvEIt-Oviicicialo o-.Utor of .tbo Oonnan Courier.) of thi-i vity, to .Mies M A iII)At.i.TTA COX, of Wbeyli:,.?, Yirainb. , .>. v- -- ", p.—aru.TUEI'IWSEWWII LITERARY CU'IL Will meet on UTa?-SATl'itllAV -Evening,October 2tia, ntjii o'clock, at Arlluir'iv Hall. Oraut street. AL EXHIBITION’—'Tho annual Ex-. liibillun of the IVI-hur-h Horticultural Society mil teXeU at MASONIC HALL, tm the fflaVISM,' 2M,anJ 24th ,lam of September. ■ All articles for exhibition most h« re portoU to the Committee of Arrangeinenta before PoVlovk, A M. on Oil) Statcf September. Eimilv ihUteSt; Sin.-h Ticicla 25 it.-. pforihrof lIXECUTHII COMMITTEE. JAMES L\ TAXNEE, WIWLrAAtS PSAtEK CT '. .. - rt . : BOOTS, SHOES r BONHfBT3, &c., ' Wf-xi SU'edrJktikcai third;iaid. Ftwrilij I’ixT^cciwn. iiorlc cmljrArf*. crtrytarloty ftXKj.stjlft of Boola, <Sc,i froux tbo. Hew i:»Tglan«l ?hnufiUlitroM, adajilctl for Fall awdlViur terl-slr"?- ami will K>»»Ulot eastern prices. HeasecaU aiul. psajtas>jr*l‘e£sro;lmyjnff.‘.:..-- : -'. :; :.- ; /-j. : . ;; .v .. ; . BeffiSgrv *'lv IN A Co» l)5U‘ Jivt ro- I C.-irot3 3'Dc-Uift !nt Vtf COpiiH'e./TU'li l;r*-iratle fronr - v -. : PlYlNTi^—,fiLi't m’eivoAnt A, A. Mahon A ) Cif.’p, Sffi-Wi? now >iy)o FritvtsVsvrossly for. LYuA'Yu'l aT a just ro io.nlvibi n oiw>rltmnt 'of rieli printed,' civfhmoro. •ShawU, briHbnt.roU>T?r‘'.''J.'-;. //yeplS--; k/IAKVCKI.NJII YyiA’WK I'l VNsYhVAMA fTATK ft rutftirovl. 17th x«l (.»ih Harrlri.) Potm- Etivanii Shvto ilpiort& tru! iUr g.itpT-.y. KAY &■ CO;Wf»TnV Pt. ; KT~TAftSL“i)W Bonce? finings fand' Tabs/of > {Uf and uiwt jn.d ife’d at . A- Av MAKON' & CO.’S. Nwe C 2 !«ttd t’4 Margot street; ■ Dll. iUfY SETTS PECTOBAL SYBTTP! FOII Tin: VARIOUS DISEASES OF THE oven ns couw,-mMJJSXisA,-'Wicoomo cocoa, j S CKOtTP. HOAIiSKSHSS. cotuHp nKONCirais, •QUINZV; ASTUMA. INCtPf BNT CONSCMmON, and tho | various diseases having ‘ their origin iu an Inflamed, con- ] Rested or torpkl condition ofthe organs of Titration-.. • Tlii» Medirino, now ollered to tho public, under the above ( nfime, is a’ remedy of immense vahteia the discuses fori which It is recommended, and has been used considerable I 'extent throughout this ettV, as well.as ‘iu .other lacaUttes. with a success that has rarely attended onytnedlaiie, not lairttldedUirbniihout thffwhole coaixtry by the press. .• Dr* licjrscr’s fcctOTal Syrup, : • Is the prescription a regular pby siriari;yrko usodlt for • several ycatsin his piictiec, with a success , unequalled by .- riny other medidoo.iu. Use, and it was only- upon v the-great tmd dally increasing demand for It, that ho was Induced to nut it up in bottles, for a more general and extensive sale. We claim for Iho rodoral Syrup that it is an EYI'LRKLY NKW PRHPAUATION, differing in every respect from the, various remedies now in use, for tire of theilhilmo*- nary organs. IT DOIiS.NOT SICKBX TIIK.STOMACH,., by containing nauseating doses ’ of squills, aatimouy, and Ipecflchuana. It has in it no opiates to constipate- tho bow-, i el*. aud dry up tho secreting orcans; but its action is wholly : ! different frouTiho action of any of the above named drugs.; i IT 18 AN EXrI'CTOItAM', that clears out the tubes and alr jttlL l * of tho Taiurs andßrouchia,ln-o uianner lhaUflnot equalled by any other remedy. It dissolves, in a great mea sure, tho greatly increased secretion; of mucoov attending, tho various diseases of the air colls.QUdbroncbi&l tubes. -. It allays tdl irritation, almost as soon os It is taken, and it has; I>oen Isnnvru to euro n cough of several weeks’ duration, in Wo have several remarkable cases noted down, where it Micceedtal in curing caws havlngovcrynppearimco of :; rULMQNAUV CONSUMPTION. Case I.—A young inan, nged 39: of Mender make? bad cough; expectoration bfffark matter from tho.-'Lungs'and dtrouchla, for three weeka; pulse up becUc ferer and night sweats; great emaciationpain' in the breast tlnkcscxpectoratlon of matter streaked with blood; bad ta ken various remodic's from physicians, with little or no re lief; commenced takingthc-fVcforat Syrup in half the usual' : doses; Uio expectoration diminished; the cough :abated; the hectic fever left; and in four days, nil the bad symptoms had entirely disappeared, and tho mau ls nowcntircly well. Case it,—A Indjvnged *l5; troubled withaalight cough during all or the -greater part of Just summer," which, to-' wards fall, greatly increased,' and continued night and day," threatening to iavbivo the lungs and pulmonary organs' to a; serious extent; there, .was pain in .the breast, palpitation of the heart, ami lieaditohc j as almost constant attendants'; stuffed, condition of tho 'vespelaf.occasioning a' feeling of. fulness of the head, noso aiid throat, and a .discharge of ac rid secretion from theucwtrils; various-Tomedies had beep used V several physicians' consulted, trlthont, relief, ;.;Phe commenced takingdfce Pectorjd Syrup, In tho evening; that, night she ooiighod but ouce; took another doso of . Pectoral, and slept woll.nll night; continued thc-gyrup next day, and hyhight was enUrelyifcee from the; cough, and allthebad symptom3,.Shols now.wcll, 'OthercawiV equally' remark able, bouldbo given, if. space would permit..- • ']V-, - AYc furnish below Signed by. a number of our'qvrn citizens, in proof of its efficacy: / ; i. ; . UeaiUßoartl! Reaail! . WeUho undersigned, having used Dr.■ Ktiyper’a Pectoral Cough Syrup uponourselvea rmctiu ourfjvtnlliep,Un respect*- jhlly recommend It to otherans'a safe and efficientmedicine for tho purposes . ' :•. ’ ' . “ Janies McKenna,. James Fowler, W-LVoulk, Jolm'Fowlfir, TIP Dwyer, Jr Alexander Wright, Robert John J MlUhel, James K Leader,' • J Porter, “ Wm Q M’Cartney, ‘ Joseph Thompson,- Hugh tfolliiv IMw D Jones, W H Anderson, •: P M’Kenna, MMmolKnTiP, Jr John H Agoy, Thomas J M*MUlan, - Fnuiela Dunn, ■ JPSmithi Job WhysaU, • JosephO’Drlen, • MauHcdßrenneri. - ; •: ••'• v ;-v'/-v ;•••.- • COUNTRY- arOUKKREPERS AvilV Hurt thl;i tm e*eothmt nrticlo to sell, nud will giro general wiUsfaettanto their tomers. . Liberal deductions will. t*> made to rotallorsand othira purchasing by the dosen—prloo idnglu hnttlos &0 ets, or-fcbottles fars2,Go. . ~ ■ • CAUTION persona will try to Induce vein to buy. some other article Btatiug: Umt It hi im good na this t .l»uvwo adviac you to cut out the KEYSRtt’S PKCTOUAL SYRUP/- nmi Inty no other, and yon will not bo disappointed. ••G2*“ Tho Pectoral Hj rnp is prupnrod and Hold by Dp. Uco. IL jioywr, wholesale mid T»tnVl Druggtot; No. 14U,eomor of iMoodstwetand Vlr?jinalloy, ■■■■':nejdtjrdSTr «#§®§t ." " - , __ \f *’* „ , ‘ 1 s *■ <•*** S’ ’< ' «••: >l ■ *S< % ► , i*!*":* .. * v _ V r , ' r , , '■> , REIM Advertising. MARRIED' injw 'advsetisements. THREE DO3EBI ..-.,\y ‘ 's.’-i,^-;v.t/•». - „.’* 5* . ->•*.« . 'Sv .:.;-.iL.;:;..-rr •; *■£>.*'■■» .■'! '■ . ■'.V; % ••" •*. H'-^-'-:."v*<«:.<•?-*- •%'•: •- - ■ ••' " '-•»• 1 ""'''r-:.» ;.v r: • , *• **. :•■. • ■ : ■'-> t- '*'••' >V:t-5.Vv ".(;' : » V"-' "■' -• ' ; . "'*•<• v : * • V.'' ■v .'- 1 ’ *• . c ‘ } J * 7 _ ' 1 , J . 43~Tn tho laWfiro ntrSA VttadsSO, W wtlee- » Mi* quantity of Ayer's Cherry PcctonJ turned,'in (hopossession of ono or tho Druggists of that esy. Gold will not cott trol disease, and even in that Ophlz country Hiejf must pro vide this best of all remedies for colds, coughsft&d affect tom* of the lungs. Indeed, we bnppeu to know that it Is on nl> .most indispensable companion oftUo muleteers and miners, . who are so much and so coniiinutfy exposed to thu over* .cbinging tto6climate;X:‘^.•.^‘^Y.sfepl- Attention4aDirected to the ; advertisement of: JIALSEV’S . FOBEST WTNIS, a medidne W great celebrity, in the lento of morbid; and un healthy conditions of tho human body, an6ing from what is usually termed impurity of -the. blood. - It is recommended for tho core of Dropsy, Gravel, DjPpcpsis, JaundlcsyCos- Rheumatism, Gout, and diseases of tba Heart, “JT" hmi Sners Dr. Geo. JL Kcyßer, No, 140, Corner and Virgin alloy, is the agent fbr Pittsburgh; MeKrtScTin (mother column of this paper, aul&d&w \. ■-.•- " • fljj-Or. Guyzott’* Improved Extractor fellow Dock and SorsepOrJlla it a Sun Stmt. dy'for.-Hereditary !Rnnl& - . !.■ ' » Thousands of individuals nracnrsod with gKvkma cnm ' plaints whioh thoj Inherit from their pmonta The use of thn YtMawJ)ock andSanapariOa -Kill prevent .nil this, and save a vast amount of and .many jr o ®* ifcr it thoroughly Jtyn tie system,. th* Is tlio seed of disease, and flo.takes off tho corsp by /which tho sms or misfOTtanos of tho parents aro.so often .upon.-thelriniocentoffspring. : ,V" )':■■■■. ; " : v ; ' Parents owe It to their children to guard them osilust tho effects of maladies thatmay bo communicated by , descend and children or parents that hare at any time been affected with Consumption, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe it to them solves to take precaution ogainst tho disease bcingroviYcdin them. Guyrott’s Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a cure, antidote In such basest 7 See advertisement JgtF’ Scrofula,-—lt is due .-■Petroleum to ray tlmt It has been known tocompletcly erndtento every vestngn of tlta dreadful diseaseinfos timdlJtan. nhyo^erreßusiy ; r andatlessco3torlnconTemen(»tothe patient. "- r, . Tho tltonsnnds of ccrtiQcateS infhQliandaof the proprio- . tor, many of which are from wcllknown citizens or llie city or Pittsburgh andita immediate vicinky, go to-showidearly and beyond all doubt, that Krmi*a •pEHtomni-lH a medicine bf.no’epmmon.;^ only as avlqcal rcimidy in ■jsis, deafness/; loss 'but a* h yalu^le: - Internal remedy, Inviting tho Investigating physicians, ns Well as tile suffering: patient,' ti> became wlth Us. merits Those having-adread of .mixtures :are assured-that this • medidneis ;pnmiy. is bottled r -asit flOws.frcin; •thobopom of the'earth; V;;-t - TbtfdHowiritj certificate is copiedfroni ct pdpcrpubhslitd pt Syracuse i :±i',: V. t and bears ttike \ cdso appended thcjCcrUJicattoffhccdtbratenij)..!** /bo^tA/.-D.,' 'ofSyrucua:': Y -v Yv'•■■•-.v- W-YV This mov in truth certify, that: X have been.go badly af flicted with Scrofula for tins lost seven years that' most of the time I Lave been unable to attend to any WJvd of business* 1 and much of the time unable to walkand confined to my. j bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the heat 1 'Physicians oiir country" affords;* I odeasionaily ;-,got win# re*J lief, hut no euro, and continued to grow worse unui Dr. Foctri recommended mo.to try tho Petroleum, or Uack DS'evo- l rything also htuitofled.- I did.so without Caith.at:CTst r :bilt j the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison totho surface j at once, - and I atonco began to grow better," und by- using; I seven bottles Ihar<* got a cureWotth thimsamlsof 31U3, NANCY 1L BARKER. . This niay certify that Xhave b*enr oequainted witb Kforte Petroleum, or Bock OIL for more than « ycar,- aad -LOv& re peatedly witnessed Its' benefidalcffefcfer in tbo cure-of indo* J lent ulcers and-othdr diseases JBtfWhich it recommended, and can with confidence rccoraitten&it to be a medicine ww*. thy of attention, and can etfcTy aay that success has atfecd- i cd its use where other mbdUiowhod • • ’ v • , , D Y, v::\ For sale by all the Cruggßts.ln Pittsburgh, j aLASS-mOO.bxs ob/ \% Ift by 12, and-10 by l-Mn fitoTe and for sale by A, J. STUART, iUTATOKiMfrbai, to tlosey bf v : ?/ seplT,::;-ic;., 1 ;>UOKKTi>— -50 aoa.instore tad for solo by •> Jj seplT A. J.STUART, i IVOUMS—4O tf ox, in store nod for sale by > fepl7 A. J. StPAttt. small lot onbftnd, to close constaunent., ; ecpl7 • 1 i . . A< 3. StuAKT..• •rrUMOCUY bus prime,- in store and for «Uoby JL BcplJ • A. J> STUART.: btfGV—t superior:now Baggy,in store and fbr sale by pgpl7 „ A. 3. STUART. X TOhAlAsfEsi*— so this. In stare and/or salohy • • -r M ygpTT, - - A» J, STITART. S~ ATI opened, at A. A.JUsctf & it) coses ■ Satlrict*, comprising 01l tbe bdftt eastern makes. raplG USTAitl#—:£s cans, a hrst rate article, for *alb by\j fgplfl S3irfg & SINCLAIR. -TAVA pocket* Uld Government Java; fbr tl sale ty > [seplO] • • B3IITII & SINCLAIR. T) UhmuZfiU SUGAR— IO bbU Lovering’s, for sale by. i rapid SMITH A SIXCLA3IL fi 'ARKP/rS SNUFF—U bbls, for raio by u fcpld ,8311ta A SINCLAIR. UIiACK TISAS—For Cuiuly uraiinsmall boxes,for J? rale by feoplGj /SMITII & SINCLAIR. C" tLAHIFIEI). SUGAR— 2O bbls, arriving and for rale by ; / repio _ sMiijj: a ayciiAnb YuOi 7 —oo bbls sugar' hbus«>yrusrm? , Saio i»y-> ;, rapid • .•■ SMITH:& SIXCIAIB. . / *tllO(X>LATii- i 2li bxs No 1, for rale by p,.pio j SMITH & SIXCLURv |l. ? UJlAAl'is“ii>‘aisk»Ourr:mts,.of superior quality, for i khJc by- SMITH £ gI.N'CLAIB. M'latlltSU— aubblsNo^forftiieby Wpldj fc\UTn A gryCLAIJi. IIANNKKS' <UI«—'AJ l»l*b» BaafcCU*trtxiTln(c aim for sale. I pppis s\tvm A SINCMIIt. ffHALE ijhte Winter Oil, for \ cate by SMITH A SISCLAHL / *IUUSIiKD SUUbbls Uwerings. for rale by \j fgpio SMITH & SINCbUII LTMOKEU llEUttiNU—nxy bxsNal iterrinp. ror«ito by 5 scplG SMITH A SIMILAIIS. M"al)l>KK—!! casks, for rale by rapid - SMTTH &-SINCUAIU. BAIsTNS —I>o bxs prime bniirh itahias: half b\s layer d«»;-For ralo by wplO - SMITH A SINCIAm. T XJi>"X'OFFKti— : IUU Uim priuie'! itio CoUkV, nmvius and _LV l\;r«deby SMITH A SIN'CLAIU,' ; seplO ! - ' If andTOAYood street.' . MACUKKJ&L— liw bbli So 8 Inrg*; - "si> half bWs - Forsale.l»jr w . ■ >:34ITU vt «INOLAttt. OIL— lObbtsKrtl lfcmkUil':' 1 v •' •• • S Uo Pateut Paint : Jnstore aatLfot tale by:;:- A. J. STUAKT, / 110A11S—:&Ak)OCuuju!ou; v / ■ ItXOOft Spanish ;\lo dose, out, ' ’ ' A. J. STUART. tlUKifc±; —Tj-tagi- llJo; : - *. t .». * .••>:. i ■;•■ 'iJtlo Lagohym; la Bfc»ru anti forfalo hj* ; -• ' " • A. J. STUAItT.. STEAM KNtflNfc— A small upright Steam Engine, six. ' liotsi* power, for sale. At U. & J. LItTLK‘3 Klllo Bar rel Factory bn Allegheny street, Ninth;■ EeplLOlvrV- : H 1) AY STATE FKLTINtt CABI’ETS—J u*t received at tin* _> Carpet Warehon&s &SV<3nrfch Street.'- -- . - ; v jvpK < I~NIAJUU—St.K) l ljlslouvrnc.aud lbr uy : :. ; - : * A. J. M’tfAilT, •. •*•'. '.■" .• ;.'• • ;•- ' J\o._G SauUttiolii street,. ■ ■;■ - . -V. . oppoai teMoaoa,fo.Ueld House. /MAUTIS! CLOTIb' —A A. Mason a hasu juH \I/ opened 10' oases - liiiu; k’rbtuih, English • and A meric an - liruad.Cloths, assorted colors. Also, 15 ease* plain and CiUfT?' jC?ttaalmcry3.. ■•..•••' ...Vi'- I AMES’ HABIT CIA>TU.~A. A. MASOxVooTLavd just I i received &0 pkws line ttauch -Habit Cloths, -fspleudid colors, suitable audfashiohablo fofiaiHes! Cloaks, Sack«,&c. seplG ■' ■ ■ "■ •■ -■ ' •. •■• ■. ■•-•■. ■•'... ” ■;• ■■ ■.■■■. X AULCS’ CO Mill ESS AND LACE OALTfhW *rr French Xj Morocco, Enameled Baskins, aud Jenny Mad. : >- . Just received- .< W. E. SCHMEItTZ, • •. •senlG : i . 107 Market street. STICKS —75 mats Cassia; t. ■; • ••.•> 10 lKiiift Vimeiilo; 20 do. repper; I’orßalchy ;; SMITH & SINCLAIR /■\UIU AND .PENNSYLVANIA KAliatOAD STOCK- V/ Tor f»alo by •A. WILKINS A CO, • : Slock and Excliango Broken*, 75 Fourth Ptnx:t_ riIOJUAUCO—3O kegso twist? . .20-bxa £»’«•• do; •• ■ 10 do; B’s .do; • : • • ... 20 cases pound lumps: In storo acd-for sale. X J. STUAKT. Situation as Book-keeper WautctT, . rr>Y a youug mim competent to take entire charge ofthe It Books of a Wholesale establishment. Best of. city re ferences furniahod, Enquiio at i\ M. DAVIS’ Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. . • scplti ; r |Wifi taiuy season-having commenced,'overy luUy shuuul X bo supplied with a pair of those FANCY GUM BOOTS now opening at W. 11. SCUMEUTId’. . In. point of comfort, elegance ami novelty, they arc unequalled. Also—Sandals, Oossomers, and Jenny Xind, Misses and Children’s, of-every Style. [fceplOj 107 MARKKT ST. TirXNDOW bxa a by.lo; • IGO do 10by 12; ■> . . . 50 do 10 by 34; 20 do 10 by 15. All of g6od brands. For sale by - . scplO ’ . : SMITH & SINCLAIR. fpOUAOUI»— 4 i>bxs\V. IL Grant's; X 10 tloßussoU AltubiuBon?s,s*flj . . . . : - 10 eases Myers'Aromatic; .. 10 bis ltylnnd A Rlycutf, ,Vg; , . 15 bxs- Webster I%K o’e;. • . . : . . ..-On hand and for sals by : : . - pcplC SMItHA SINCLAIR. f'vUUlt .MATS— | / Sheepskin.: ; Manilla,, v>. .Adelaide, ■ • Jute, Alicaut, -/Coco, - aml Fancy Mata, . Just received aud now opening at tho .Warehouse (if &cp!7 . Wr M’OLINTOCK. Political Economy* .- IF yon can purchase homo manuiketurevt arttehv, t*t -adapted to tho uso designed, as good in luate&d*. wuh hotter work, titan foreign: work, do It. Fifty .'pw your.money must stay.here, and W-spent in yv\ut CaU at OOTHIO HALL, and examine. the Fall w BOYS’ CiiOTniKG-ombraciug: 12CH) toy. ,Boy» 2U.years old, and ttofc city, under the ftomwHaUv : : - • m to^ss, wpio CUKST&R, w AVoulsiret « The Guerilla, IS the tllfonta now lfe>xk iwst New York, and for talent No*S3 SJadl WwM slrwt. Tho of Aha 1 tnwt exv'iltas imtunyox temUnglu tholr frwn tattle, wul tho mfc. venture* <KnnngGueriUn ltft&&& tQ tlu» bfcUor. whom the notoiof wj\c«ro hushed I\y tUttfeut hvriv The irotfc thro’-, nut splays a master hand , Auouior oxwlUmt ittat and also ft* earn ftUI.MINKU & tV* i3 ‘'OtlUfti ‘‘Htfwls and ; Heart*, <vr-My brother, thettahuwl” it Ja written by-an nnthur of inurti cvhdirity, and \?IU l<e (bund highi) interest ing - , *-T>M INDIA HVBUBIiOIiOVBSrWrrxEKSf^c. f iduHildwt ju** ihoso d«iral>lo. *ufl wlMbfe*rUrtc& TMrmiuftdfcctttwftmsi «ni tW*N> mAda vf'rr ilurftbTe. I’MticalAt attenaon is to s^£l^s»simfES! or ( T h»rwsl Heiitfa Immediately. They tore iualou)lVo;^h«, toiirotwtthoiurmaanawrteto... , ~.. ....... ■ l\ir Halo to Bomn <6 STNumce, New Sort;; Noretw & Towrie, Boston; John Thornley, l'hUadetnhla; E, SI, I'm,, drrsmvi Co., JtalUmciretGfll * Brother,-affhotits; fim * Hlckco*, dnclonoti, andl by all Bubbcrttaleraln tha VnV.n - ' jor rale at rotoll by Country throushatU ttse United SfatojonaCauwln. Iteplfttfs - T -> rf r ~~ ’J-TVT*- _ rr„J ' [?* 3K ' * f '£V~?v.; £<-, ,* * * *- ~-» , ;-vr"“L> 4 •!- ?^- < ' : s ' I £***» AMUSEMENTS, P "Kumey'BMammoth Balloon Mnsenm f on, AERIAL AMPHITHEATRE! r JOHN M. KINNEY, mmoeEi-roßtoreHTtm, | - - THE pnoWfIBTOK respectfully «»• L ' - J once* to tho dtiwni of Allegncnf p; t,f ’>?iMOr JOHN WHBt nice 0 BAUOtf ASCBVSIOJf, nC. ' b interior of tic »bo»e nttetj- jr ’ At PUMlinreli, on x ,AY. BKPTKMBEB 2»th. * [BUTBSlNOtlicrawin tot ilnyofPUtß .WonKii.ncTer . * , in the western nranUY. w-\ T * Won to the nnriTclkd attno- r, ili9‘BaUotm Asccnmon amt j, rfci,ttaCri, Will bo sirenimwt ; 4 - ccxhlilUoru',- without extra - C&tflgtill® Of - „ tJ,. Sdb OPEItAA L-; NDID VABDEVIM.KS, £, iSISQINO, I!-', xatPOffiStAKckoN SHACK HOPS ,fc _ NEOBO mixsxrkis, | r t YIBtYS. « . MAHSWTU T-SrABUSH- t • . rOl commottco exMbitinffon »*’ JAY EVBNINa, Sept. % nnd t continue «. daring Tvblch-tlm© b bcnrtit' fy - will- bo given -Departnletit.ftXHi o r . SlliViJH TRUMPET tn tbftYiro Company g ' _ sclUas the largestnumber of. tickets. - ■ - t „ The wholecombinattonoTTalcnt.Ax.; Set., will boexhlb- g , ■ Hod from KINNEV’S-STAMMOTir MtISBUSI-PAVIXIiTON, f . funi»sliM withsul»tnntialTalßedE«tfe;e»p9bloof oMcMmtv dalia<s comfortably 7000 ania farntebed ft In baUibH>mo«tyle T vlth SOOO aftaTortable-seals—tlurwholr c bein« ; snfflr!lent to accommodate .10,000 persona, and every ’• ondhithe Pavfilion hear find fifft lha perfonnancen, with only’; Tickets -nuMbemV bad every one guaron- 5 . toed anoatf 00 ecfitAt ■■.■ * I •. no* ii’riyfnllTiortfculArPieeofostersandsmallbills •■•>.■ > 1 . MAJ. J. BURHKUU Advertiser, j ■ sopls:dAW rntftvn PAHOKAMAOg EBELAHD, AT PHILO HALL,, COMMENCING FRIDAY EVENING, SKPX.I'Tir, A ND «voS«igliV nod WEDNESDAY auXSATOKBAY . -xX AFTERNOONS, at 3 o’clock.: Tlrfsniagnibrentamlex* \ : • ; <lulMt*!f- iloWiod work oC art lm» boon prr-nounivd by tho « , mostreiel>rat«l artists--a tlvul and lifrllLo. picture of,tho. :•. PmpjnW Isle. Grandeur; beauty and. !ntercst,city. ana tude, inouutrjn, lake .-and wood; the stately edifices of to* • - (lay, nml tbo mighty ruins tlmt ntto.->t the glory.of tbe past,} are .vividly^pictured*;;; • \-hv.;- -t .Appropriate music onjeoch - lioury QCoiUjrj f ? the Omtpr and Humorwt, will give the oral skettbe:* of Ire* v .* x\r.-: '•-bintt.u»a?iiiCceht,eccnory..-.v:-'.;-: . V,vv’*' ' cental children half price. .v. \ -v: -63F-Doors'open uiTj.to.'begln nt&.-.Y.ir-V Vv’V-' isepl&tf .rr^?i>lf7 ; A.'.O, (rS? 1 Office, ccnurruf 1111111 and 1V«Hl Hired*, ever, Mon. .day oVCdlng:;7;-77 -■ 'V : i n : «irS?AN«KKONA:IiOIJiiIi, I. O. O. JEV-Tft WednesdaycveuUu;in Washington ilali,Woodi*u.- | jylvy r:-rv^=aßL»atCK,TEA»—Forth6dArit ; OoLo.N().T£4.uiPAts-] L btiTgb, atsocenu ft ID,' go to tint i'bkiu Tea. Store, ] [-K<S; : 3&J>lflii-.:»treetj whore the very beat;Jilfick. and Green | Teagcnnalivnyarbe had. - : * [. Wood street, betwccn'Flfth street audiVirgin alloy.. F:/ [v rl&veiKPSiiLs'Tf. Sft£- tuiil .third [ Yriday of each uioilUl [mar^ly rprii>W. F. FCMDBNBEHG, Dental Bar* geott.—No. 151 Tlunl street, a few doors above rgnUtlifleltL Office up stairs. > Dr. F.baa been connuctt'd witu | the establishment of Hr. HuDlben, or Whuellug, fin* the loat f fivo years* [apffiGm Pcr'^ASTJS'A--USSUKANCE COMFAKY>of \ sata $489,172. Office of the Pittsburgh Agency In the Store [fßbcdttof JPGiidy.’&tooitda,No* *.//;■• •: noT-fctf r it. H. BEESON, Agent - a. x srcuir. coruaH CorxwUV Agrcatm&ny por sons are dreadfully lonncnted withcorua. rA certain L remedy- will bo found ln CoKf . FuatEri, for [ sale by Dr. UEO. 8. KEYSKRyLiO Wood street... • . , f Pries, retail 125 cta,^perbox.. .■. sepB I 'gfl-libcrai dcdttCflgfls'to those .who buy to sell again. - SPENCERIAN COSIEKItOLYL- CuLLfcXiE (Jjato i: , of Th&d aud Market streets, I (tiiinl. Boor,) Rttsburgh, l*a. 11:1*. aOOONOUaiI, Practi cal Accountant, Acg 3L O. SPENCER, Aycbeiate.- * Address, P/ R.’SPESCERj- Priiidpal-Teacher iofAKriting. and' Com mercial: Correspondence. -'■ Sec extended- notice in anothor I column. ;tf3?»CURTAIKS,' Cnrtalu Materials, and Curtain descriptlonjiirurhUnre • Plushes, lirocatdlcs», £c., Lato an.l Slusliu Cortaics, N, Y. . IWntedlVindow Shades, Gilt Coruiaif. CartainPlns,ll<tndH, wholesale and retail. *--- - - W. If.’ CARIiYS, j[ No.iCOChesDnt street,corner FJxih, PblladetplUa. | CarlmiiiA&denndVTnniihedinlbb Very neweslFrenche style. v [matahly l J!lntnal Five Insurance Compa-' nyr.—Harrisburg, I*o. • CajUal. Designed] only for the safer clai&iifl.Df prc'wrtyvha.'f an ample capital,: aud-fUTonl* superior odtantagfln in polut of cbeapneps; safety -and- Bccoirmiodatiotij.to eity. anil reuntry. ; ,xn,erchautfi.and owners of isolated dwellings and country-property.;';. * ■ A. A. CAlllllKP, Actuary,... [ *>; novI2V" .' : Breach - ■Trr^iu: : MiUer’n Wlmiow Shailc iltminfic. IfcA? tory, COU.NKU OL' SECOND A.ND AKCH itfiV. L’IiLLADKLL'HIA.' ou motto fcyAtQx** -Site and s malt! Profits.' , , Store, Clittrrli.rmdXodjjaJßoom-SHADES,madoSnot-. 'flUpcrioTiunotutr. ■•'.>. .• •>■■■. j...- . £sj- aDil.otliers are invited to pivo »w a-call» lws-4 fore )*urcharin;j elsewhere. • C*. Li MILLBU &CO* { ‘ * nUaßtfzu : : S. W. corner Becoiid and Arch ffta.; Phiia. § . • ftSELSOS'S DACUfKHHKO'fYPES.-l OflicuUlttiraihjpj, Third flWhit;: Likeness taken?j ‘ m all kind* of Trcatluir, fcofcvE A. M-.to u P-SL, giving-an*. accurate artistic anil animate likeness, uulikc nod vastly RU'y 'perior fo tho at cheap prices: $1.50, $.2, £3, SA. $5 and upward, according to£-, the she nnd quality ofcaso or frame.- :... , - ty • Hours fur children. froinll A. M. to 2P. M* | . If. Ik—hikenejwes of pick or dc wioscd persona fedc«Httany£ -:partofthe rityg-o -.• •/ -<K [itOV2s:ly;.-gh Attend to yonr llowc».*-DIL HOYT'S •’ ..,. 11K.YYE POWDKK.— offered tftU»c->. ; > a puarahtowlcnreToTr tlm in horses,-and isj? the only medicine known adapted to sitti purpose*,havlng| * ' • Jbecn. u.«cd. in the prirato veterinary of the proprlo-j? tor for the Vast yeara. Tile utter Jncorapeteocyij of that noble nolmat, the horsey. for labor, when . . . . . with common disease, pbuuld imlure everyone having? . auch/to apply immediately for this remedy. i'arsale whole-t- . Kilo and retail at - Dr. .KtiYSEfi’S Drugstore, No. 140“, |.tv: . jy fffrdftw ■■ ■••■ . corner of,WoodsU, anti Virgin, alley. 1 rp :^^IJKAKI NI | ISS, iu tiio Head, and ail dlsa {►..*. : 'Bm’ablo discharges from tin) car, speedily and penaa-p , uently removed, without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. lla£t-{-. Aiirist of the Nt-Y;d^ ; Surg<uy,wJxOiasy.M;;: consulted'at 03 Arch sireot, PWbd<*lplufl,.ljrtiJa9 A;3J. -UrvL-.-v. p;m. ' i * * - Thirteen years of close and almost undividcSl attentioti tft ■» / lids branch of special practice lirisenaliled him to reduce hi< • treatment to ftueh .a degreo.of success aaitofind theittaal ©on^ : j finned and obstluato cases yield,'by.asteady attention to thft. .... ~ mmUpresctnKM:-uv/.:v;- K>^ i7c.AXDUISn>f WIX^SIWDU‘ * * Aiiuler!(on and Mlnas Tlndle bav« —.. ■. day enU-retliiilo p3rtncrsMp,-unilerthofirm and, *■■;.•.■•■•• etyJo of J. C. Anderson <t Co; iti.iho Mbolosnlo Fruit amlc ; ■ : Coui(N'.tionaTy bU?liit'ri > .fttNo-.U.\Y^l'rtrw)t',i > ' A rr “-T * Aj . < « t ' 7'7* t ' - •. * •!» T' >■• ~ .Vv'vV;! NOTICES. ' SPECIAL =H. AIII.'i SnJ-geoll Denti«t.-{Saccea!Dr of: G. W. Biddle.] Nu, 11-t amltwlclila. ■ [my ay ' • Haviug disposed 1 of tny eutire interest in, the'Wholesale •*.; fruit and busmerP, tn Messrs.-.T. C.fAmlersoa ’ '£ Cy.j thehi thmy!Cinne»- ; a‘t : . Tri^hdsiudxuit&.mers;,ahdhoixj-ibr;theirfacohtohahi^ol'‘.r'-. the liberal patronagefefamed onnre.-:v V; jy7:tt JOSHUA RHODES , ‘sfaerUViUty--/b ; t'iC : -i'Vcar3rtcn.:f/: 'Mlegktivj,' '•• thgr ComxUj; Toller tuyaetf paa,c*>ikU date fortlio ohico of .•/,• .SUtißlkFjfor •thtt‘cusuiD7;;t'irrD, and witkoat-any.-partyv '*«' noimnatwn. us anlndeffekAerd Candidate, aijd n'oplil thauk-. •:. f dly soUdttkc vbus ; «t' my fotiovocilkens of all L ;• After a of thirtj--thre*v yeftrs (Ba7e three months,X - I in Pittsburgh, in active biume.-*,! trust my character U ••■ < | known to Hie entire community, as ootur require any en- , kdoreemeut, and hope-lmaytc'dcCiiiedtrtistTrOrthy. Please?: give yourfiUflfras^ nato T )Hookscller in Western I’carL-ylviuna, aud oblige, •tlmehy.ybhr • QU o{j . LUKE 100 MIS. [ Firemen’s. lßsarattc<? Compaur of tbe City'of PittBlrargb< —W\ W.‘ DAIiLAH, l > resfcli'BH—JlUßlJltT FlNNEY.Sewvury." Will injure jisiiinst FHIS?-attd MAKIS& UISKiJ of all kiuilf. Oilleo: in Nos. 1-1 aud-liii. Water Htreut. * •, • --• ••''.'"-’"..r .ritEWJOHS:;-.-: vy; W. WiDftUae,. •' Jolm Attdowon,' ■ 11. C. Sawyer, ■ •K. 11. Simpson, • /. Win. 5t II. B. Willtta», :« 'RohcrtFmney, ■ Chnrles Kent, /I WilliamOonxmn,-.- .. WilliamCollingxrood, *. <A. I*. Anahuti, . Joseph. Kaye, :■ Wifliam P. Wrightcr,. Fellows’ Hall* Cfctaw JSidlding, Iburtit ■■■■ (j^>r . street, between. Huoti tnixi •. turgb'Uucamvmfint, No,2,'meets first oad third Tuesday i-’.- of each monCb. ' • .■■ . *■■•;;•.:: .•• • k Pittsburgh Degrco Lodge, N 0.4, mceta .second ond.fourtH Tuesdays; . • " :. " .•/ {. .Mechanics’’ So. 0, meets ..... Lodge,So.o,meetsorcry .„ ~»ening« s “Western Star Lodgry.No.’ 24j meets every Wednesday - erening. £r =A - ’v : .. * v, • ; Iron City Lodge, 2*0.'152, meets every Monday evening. 2 .. Mount-MoriaU Lodgc,' N'o. iiCO,' meets every Monday even? ing;ntUnionUaU, corner of FifthontlSmUhfidtL. : •. - Zocco Lodgo, No. BSO, .meets .every nTening, at* •• their Ilall, corner, of. Smlthfield out! Fifth.«trccts» £• TwJn C»ty Lodge, No.dilj mectaevery Friday evening.—j -;. Hall, cornet of I*\aeoch oiiil-.Saudosky ■ streets, 'Allegheny* ' dty. ' tny2y:ly | Company ofi’ - HUSSEY, PrcsUamt; BAM-'. UhL U MARbtIhLL, bunxizrj. "■■: • • -s ■OJJict: m-Watar &rezi r te!icfr9i S&iTirtcrid'WoodxtrcHx t ' • ■iHsurwi HULL and.CAHOii the Ohio and ’•. fippl HiTcrrt and tribotarfciv • • Insures ssmlust Loss or ftunmse ty Fire. . : ■ “ ; l2» EVriisuf tho Sea, and Inland Ucu • • ' Woularimor,jr-, !- \i&73l£sft l£*ja*v.y, * Samuel M. Kier,, ''XfatfkTXlSS&ifr''-'■■ • : IVUHaw Bingham, JEtfl’v&l?D.D*har«i£ ' Prarnia Sellers 3fiJWiKt£lSMakton, J; bcUoonouifctfV . •■ SamutUterw Isaac M, PenndcJu ; 1 f '>C > 4H*r >t>nr Sk l«Xfc Xiuaraar« CmaWv Xtwl'njsHunt; SAMUEL 3ircr»Ußß-\Xft “ Ttrosam: JOSEPH 8. 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