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PITTSBURGH: SHURSHM' MORNING:::i::::BEPTEMBEB 'Sk ■ N "V;t- Kft VortJi.JvDei'mh,an £«»kss WMt, <&« l^iadiru,AcTMina w tUCa»^ ' _V*kMLH PHt£%. ' ■ - . . ... ■ .■ _ KATXOKAL DEHOCEA.TIC TICKET. ' VOK PUBSIBKST,^.- FRANRLINJ'IERCE, of ifun' : : ron VICE . WILLIAMS: KING, for jn»E w™ wnnnWAßl) GEORGE W. WOODWAUU, OP LVZEUSF- COC* 1 '■ willTam'hopkins, W 1 nr irAsmsarox copyrr. Democratic Electoral Ticket for Dennaylvania. • ■•_• «o^® , GEQRfIE -tt PAITKR?ON. mCTOHS.- • ■n-USM ■ ■ Irtstrtct. ■ ■■■ KL ijkas. IS- H. 0. Eint. Jr qSb H. MiHTlv 14. Joiw CiiiTOt. :~~y -• IS, Isaac RonrssoS. J . .-. J 4. $ IC. VOmTrrm. R 1 I*. JMOS s T jlmmL 18. MAsrarii M'Casuv ■• n Iloti, V. StEICKIAVD. ~1&; Gou. JOSEPfI M’DONAIP'. R Aftm iso,Wit uat s.cm»Af. 9* DiVroriSTHU ‘ 21. A.SDRS'S' BuASX ■lft S p Ams. 22. WitilAjr IKSX, ??■ taw WRtrratM S 3. Jonl a jraowovr. lk p 2“ aLOEOEOEB-IIMIMT- PIERCE, KING, ahd the toion. SKte - IS WESTERN PENS ST I. VAN lA. •‘Democrats of Pcnn«jlTinSi carry the “^SSmlsOsWcHWfflfifisWtt." Tbi* State Central Oommitte, impressed with 'he t^P^rt'. - .sSba.-JS|iB?sSSIS ‘glevTUsS MOTENtoVot^THE OBEESSBIjaGHi COUNTY, ON THURSDAY lib 7th day of October, at 10 o clock, A. m., Frtends qf the OmtHUitim and tta. Chien :-one more ftrnKElO“-one more victory and nil lSv-^aie. ■ SS :s«£Sss Cot.wSlQLmorPemaa, WHhA*? No*-York; Horn ROBERT .0. SCOTT, of \rrcmw, ueu LEWIS CASS, of Michigan; Hon. fc. A. UOLULAb, ol Srwsfa’feSS’f.’si'S— >s ■Westmoreland, -Allegheny, Washington? - nr ”J££££SrfU be made nlth the Ran Road and other mean, of con,e>anco Westmoreland. THOMAS WATSON, Washington. Greene. Sab Committee of the State Central Committee, ia Jteinnw, D K » A lloter^TtanuJ Sags: T,i^ U hy“ufo This following Committee b:\TO been appointed y z&gsn suSfSeffie^gffir JOBenhGuffy, Benjamin Rjarly. Ekj, CapUraemtah - Hitt, Dr Lll Bigelow, William ttoas, Hon 3ohnui , E Detar, E*i, Maj IsraclEn cafer, Thomas J Barclay, Esq. WHEBE 2S THE WHIG xHGWDEE t We ask where is tbo whig thunder ? Echo ““ swers—where ?Wo look in vain into the col umns of the whig newspapers to Snd a single - idea from which we may conolude that the wing party is a party of principle. Whig orators no longer enlighten their audiences from the stump on those subjects whioh in times past were the themes of their political orations. Why is this ■the case? Will'the GazMt be kind enough to. tell us? The Tariff !-the Tariff!-that poor jaded hob by. that has been ridden almost to death, isi now coarselyever alluded;to by the orators of:the Federal party. For the last twenty years at least, the Tariff question has beerr.draggod Into the political arena in Pennsylvania, before every election, by a class of unprincipled politicians, " -who cared nothing about the subject one way or - the other, but who wished merely to keep toge ther all the factions and fag ends of parties which make common war sgainßt the Demooraoy. Every “ ill that flesh is heir to,’’haß boen attri buted to “the Tariff.” If there was a failnre ' of orops, a drouth, a flood, or a thunder-storm, by Which any considerable number of people •wero damnified, it was aU asoribed to “ the Tar iff 1” Tho tariff screws were applied to Demo cratic laboring men before every election, to in duce them to voto the federal ticket. -The dis mal cries of “ ruin,” “ distress,”/' starvation," “bankruptcy,” were sounded in the ears of De mocrats to frighten them into the support of ■ men and measures they despised. But tho Tariff “boogaboo” has had its day. It no longer oan be used ky rookless and unprin cipled politicians to frighten Democrats into the support of federal measures. There is too much ■ intelligence amongst the Democratic masses to aUow:them to bo longer deceived by any of the fabulous tales of “ rain,” concocted and circu lated by “ bold bad men.” ■■■ . Oar beloved country enjoys unexampled pros nsritv Every branch of industry meets with nmukable success. The crops every where I Tave boen unusually plentiful. . A M and nob earner rewards tho hnsbandman for his toil and anxiety. Money Is more abundant at present than it ever was at any period heretofore in the history of this country. Thousands and millions of dollars aro sent over from Europe to be in vested in American stocks and lands, and loaned out at low-rates of interest. The demand for Biilroad and other iron is very groat, and the price in consequence bos increased and U in creasing every day. Pig metal within the last few weeks has run up from ®lB to s2S@s3o ton; and there is a prospect of a still farther ad- these things have completely destroyed the whig thunder. “As the country rises, fed eralism sinks; and as the country sinks, fede ■ ralism rises,” is an old and true axiom. If the ' whigs could only sacoecd in getting up. agrand panic throughout the country, ond make people believe that they were rained, then they might - possibly succeed in electing Gen. Scorr. Bat, fortunately, prosperity stares them in the face wherever they go—the result, of industry and : Democratic policy."’ And thia happy state of af fairs is likely to continue for some time to come, however much it may be deplored by the un principled political croakers of the whig par^.. • The country must always prosper under the: poUcy of the Democratic party, for that policy is comprehensive, liberal, national, and in ac-’ Cordahise with the feelings , and instincts of the people- The Democratic party is the party of progress.—its bourse is upward and onward. It protects and fosters ett interests alike, and decs not build up oneman at tbe expense of his neigh bor, : Hosts of honest whigß who are utterly dia- gusted at tho attempt of tho leaders of ty to convert this government into a vo tuy despotic', by placing the Commander-in-Chmf of the Army tn the President.?? 4«rwj*». for Fr.kkl.v r.EHOE JL Knto, the nominees ot the Democratic party. AU honor to these men! In a short time the, great struggle will take place at the ballot box.' Oa the one Bide is the good old Democratic party, with its broad and solid platform, on whioli will be,found Principles that are eternal ns Truth. On tho other side Will "be fotind a party which has basely abandoned all Principle, and has taken to worshipping military idols! On the Democratic side the watchwords •are, Union anti Victory !—Fierce and tho Consti tution! .Oa.the.iyhig side moybosoen.tholAaok flag of Agitation- atid Disunion,, supported by Seward and Greeley—men who “spit upon and execrate” the Platform of their party. Header, choose yo dhis day on whioh: side you will be. found. SEWBOOKS. “Spiers & Lubekxe’s FncKcn Paosotcwsso, Dictioxart,— Messrs. D.' Appleton & Co., New York, have just published Spiers & Imrenne’a French and English Pronouncing Dictionary; newly composed from the French Dictionaries of the French Academy, baveaux, Boiste, Besoher eile, bandals, ii, andtheEoglish Dictionaries Of Johnston, Wehßter, Worcester, Richardson, So., containing a great number of words not found in other Dictionaries, &o.; followed by a complete vocabulary of the names of places and persons, mythologies! and classical; ancient and modern. This is altogether the largest, handsomest, and most complete French and English Dictionary ever published. It is printed in beautiful clear type,- with fine paper and • superb binding. For. sale by A. H. English.& Co., Wood street. Evexixgs at Dokaebsox MaSor; ob, tue Christmas Giiest: By Maria J. Mclatoshi au thor of “Two' Lives,” “Charms 5 and Counter Charms,” &o. This is the-titto of n new work from the groat pnblisbiog house of D. Appleton & Co., New York.' The orltio of the New York Mirror atates that it is a book parents may buy for their children, brothers for their sisters, or husbands for their wives, with tho assoranoo .that the hook will not only give pleasure, bnt convey lessons of love and charity that can hardly fait to leave durable impressions of moral and social duty up on the mind ohd heart of the reader. For sale by A. H. English & Co., Wood street. Campbele’s Greek Grammar-— The Apple ton’s have published a short and comprehensive Greek Grammar, with materials for oral eierci ces for Bohools and colleges: by J. T. Cbomplin, Professor of Greek and Latin in Watcrvilie Col lege. The materials for thiß have been taken largely from Kulner’s larger Greek Grammar, which we notioed yesterday. Its arrangement is admirable. For sale by A. H. English & Co., Wood street. ■ THE MEETING AT GBEENSBUEGH. We have no doubt that tho mass meeting at. Greonsburgh on next Thursday will bo the largest ever held in the western portion of our State. Our city and county will send a tremendous dele, gat'ion, and we aro very doubtful whether the Railroad can accommodate all who desire to go. Since the announcement of the meeting, wo hear that large delegations will be present from every quarter of the State. Tho only difficulty, we apprehend, is the capacity of GreensbuTgh to hold the immense number of democrats who will pay our neighbors a visit. A letter received from a friend in Greensburg, says: “Wo will have a glorious meeting hero on tho 7th. The turn out from our own county will br- ctnj large. Among others, letters of ac ceptance haTo been received from Mr. Buchas as, Jtidge CAsirBELR, Gov. Bioeeb, nndCapt. Alteed Dav, of Louisiana, a gallant soldier of the Mexican War and an eloquent speaker, wbO is stumping tho .Union for Pierce and King. Thus, tho work goes bravely on; tho people , are moving and working to redeem the country from whig thraldom, and present indications are too positive to admit of a Biogle doubt but that success will follow their efforts. Let every de mocrat bo prepared for a grand excursion on the . 7th, and we will make the “Star of the West” : shine as beautiful as a full moon. A WHIG DIRGE, The following Is a portion of the requiem the Whigs intend to sing over tha embodiment of fuss and feathers, when they bring the pile in the hospital grounds at the head of Salt River, which Gen. Scott is now locating: , Not ft was heard br a faneral groan,. As old'Scott. to Saltßivcrwe harried, Not a tfbto emitted a larewen moan • O’er the f osa and feathers Voburied. On tho fifth of November wo camod jam out, Vho soda with young hickory tummif— FranS.PiercehcW thsHsbtasyclammed hitnaljout 'Aml cieh man waft a coortfkin ■ TheccdEn wWmaile of Golphln r : l nc ». The fihroud woa of Idwrenco's weavuigt . Tho corpse was preserved in government Wine . That waa left on Crawford’a leavmg. Gladly hnd gaily wo laid him down, And we spake not ft worf of sorrow, For wo joyously felt, that bydoing him brown, Our country wo saved on the morrow. GEHs WlhLUBt B, PACKER- Ihia distinguished .Domoorat arrived in this I city yesterday morning, and is stopping at the I Staint Charles Hotel. From him wo are pleased to learn that the Democracy of the Nor- ] them counties of the State are thoroughly uni ted, and are determined to give a larger majority this fail than tliey have ever heretofore given at a State or Presidential election. Indeed, this is the feeling that prevails in the rankß of Democ racy every where. If tho wbolo vote of the party I is brought to the polls wo shall carry the State I by a majority of at least 20,000. A "Whig Fraud—Democrats, Vigilant. / | tye are informed that the whigs in the eastern part of the State are printing the whole demo cratic tioket, but thoy omit the namo of wa. nopKiss for Canal Commissioner, and insert that ■of IVu. Skaeiqht. The whigs must be hard run for ideas to aid them in their fraudulent pur- I poses, when they go to the grave-yard to brak t them. Are the men who would commit a fraud I of this kind, a whit better than “ body snatch I ” Tho people will answer at the polls. Sesiinaby fob Young Ladies —lt will be seen, by an advertisement in to-day’s paper, that the Bov. .T. F. Ernst, A. M., will open, a ,sohool of young ladies, on Monday, Ootober 11th, on Sixth street* nearly opposite Trinity Church.— ■Mr.'E., we are assured, brings, with him the 1 highest recommendations as to qualifications, l &c. IVo hopobo will be liberally patronized by our citizens. jgy Tho Whig press all. over the country are publishing Horace Greeley’s article on Gen. Scott, lauding him to the, skies.as a.*‘a model citizen.” It would be well to publish Greeley’s : opinion of the 'Whig platform, along with his opinion of “our candidate, ’’ He execrates and spits on the platform while ho hugs - and hisses «>our candidate.” letter in the N. Y. Express, dated Georgetown, Demarara, Sept.,.2,says the mania: for gold hunting is at its highest pitch of exoite ment there. On the confines of Venezuela, gold dust and lumps as large as pebbles are found in the river fords and banks of streams in suoh abundance os to satisfy moderate expectation. story is in ciroulation that in Middles boro’, N. Y., some twenty or more of the oiti xens, in broad daylight, saw what appeared to be an immense (some thousand) number of uoh diers, marching and countermarching through the air. This strange sight, it is said, was wit nessed for the spaee of two hours-or more. *- * T ‘ 4 •* * i t ? From, the “Westmoreland Republican. LETTER FEOM lUDGE CAMPBELL. ChargeofKfitiveJßm against Judge Wood- Wfttd, RefUtsa* ;>■ «. , jEST’* The following able and magnauisnouslet-. terfrom Jtidge Campbeli, inreply to the Invita tion given, him to Attend the Bmocratxc M.au Meeting, to be held in : this place on the 7th of October, vfiil be readyrith interest by every lover of truth and justice throughout the State, It utterly refutes'the charge of Nativexsvx madeby the Whig Press against Judge Woodward and endorses his election In the most zealous and cordial terms. Road it—it .will well pay a’ peru* sal, and is just snoh a letter as might . be. exr peoted from tbo pen of ; tho talented and warm* hearted Judge Campbell.! pHreABEil-HiA, Sept;, 25, 1852, Gr.NW.EMES —X have received your invitation to be present at the Musa Meeting in Grecna burgh; and shall bo with you, willing and ready, to do everything inmy power to further thogood cause we have in hand.;.. In the election of Pierce and King, inoommon; with every good citizen,. l feel the utmost .con cern, for I believe that on it, the safety of thei, Union may depend.- When suoh is the oobo, I know that the citizens of “Old Westmoreland” need no prompting, but will do their whole duty, us they have ever done. They will rebuke Abo- Utionism and fanaticism of every description,- and teaoh their. authors and abettors, though thoy oome before . them in military attire, that euoh pernicious dootrinesean never obtain a foot hold among them. : - . , . ‘But there is another reason why I desiro.to be among yon. From letters which I have reeeiv ed from different.parts of tho State,, it iB evident that some ■ persons are industriously at work, i circulating a report, that Judge Woodwora op-., posed me nt the last election. This is a false hood of the worst description, r For the part that Judge Woodward took in [ that Election, I shall always feel myself under j the deepest obligations to him. Without any i solicitation hocanvaased the northemandmiddle I part of the State for aoe? and in no part of it, I had I a more zealous or ablo defender. Feelings. I of gratitude alone would cause mo to bo his i friend, but in. addition .to these, I most ardently , I desire his eleotion, becauso I know him to be an l able and n pure man, with talents and learn- I ina that would enable him to adorn any jadioial.. am,ion in the Union. I know that the State i will bo well and faithfully eoryed and that every f citizen of it will have strict and impartial justice i If my voice could reach ©very DemoQEAtic citi- I sen of our State I would say to them, bo not de ceived by tbs false cries our opponents are now raising. Judge Woodward’s whole life nnd ac tions prove him to bo a liberal, right-minded and right-thinking man. .. The ohnrge of Nativism which has been indus triously oironlated throughout the State, cotnes from quarters which ought to remain forever si lent on that subject. A perverted and distorted speech is made the groundwork of that charge, but within my. own knowledge, Judge Woodward rejected a seat in the United States Senate when it was to he had by subscribing to any .of the Native doctrines of 1844. Certainly no oitizen need require any farther or stronger proof of Judge Woodward’s opinions then were and now are on For his eleotion I feel the deopest solicitude, and feeling, I believe, I hold in common with every Demoorat and with every good zeh who desires t o see the law faithfully and ably administered; bnt on it and .kindred subjects, we shall have a full communion of thought, when I shall bare the pleasure to he in yonr midst. Year friend and fellotroitteep, r ■TAMES CAMPBEEL. Dr. Joux MorwsOn, James C. Ciabke, and others. ‘ .• CJHUJEEN'B TEMHSBANCE UNION. The following lire the nimeß of the boys and girls who have received pledge bookß, with the design to secure Bignora to the pledge, and an engagement to come forward with their boohs when called one William Evans, Alexander McKee, Albert Childs, John MoEarcn, William Riddle, Two children through George Gardiner Smith, - Miss Hamilton, Two children through H. .R, • Col. McCandlcss,. A daughter of Willlmm. . • Samuel H. Hay, ,M. Davis, Henry M. Davis, John Eyon, - - [W D. MdCtftcken* CiuirlesKrouigoiy Samuel C. Asper, William Hutchinson, Liciio Day, William Stockton, ; W. Y. Brown, •& A. Anderson. ! Sarah Brown, Sophia Mltobell, I Children through Mrs. J.Blafceney* Tyler Elizabeth Wade,- Nathaniel MuthoUand, Children through Mrs. David Grey, B. Reno, . • Emanuel Harman, Francis McCntoheon, William MoGuire, William Hunseth, James Hampton,' William Thompson. One name, Jacob E, C , is partly , obliter ated from the register by ah abrasion of the paper, but the preservation of the babtismal name will probably enable the littlo temperance man to recognize himself, it in also understood that several books had been given out to chil dren in behalf of this movement, without taking their names. All such, with parents and friends and alt who incline to take part in this peace ful mode of planting-JVinpercncc over the face of Society, ore requested to attend the mooting This Afternoon < at the lecture Room, of the Third Presbyterian Church. - . . No plan has yotbeen digested in detail for the maintenance of this interesting organization: but the earnest purpose of a few persons to labpr in this most promising field of temperance, is brought to tho point where no'thiag more is need ed than theanggestioos and counsel which may be offered at the proposed meeting, by those whose position and sympathies with the cause, qualify them to advißa. An immediate enroll ment of tho ohildren is contemplated, and their organizationdn the sevoral Wards in which they reside, with on auxiliary, relation to a common head has been definitely determined. Beyond this, all iff open to suggestion; and the period for a general procession remaioß to bo fixed by the prepondence of opinion at the meeting this THE VAISTISQ STOETf. This is the only pieoeof capital that.the whigs havo to work upon,' anil they aro hunting the oountr? over to get certificates to prove it. The last tie have seen is the following from theTren ton Gazette gcems t sburm, sut— ■ r moch ptcafcl i 2 C TJ a trighta ?S;SS-SS&£?«i Uo of ■ kontraries he :gtnmbuia-ond over hlsted, 4 theakrcptmidera^y next day by the quart her mastnr with his iso ioi ox ncy, Rt-ui The tmart her-master was row Bkearwt-wen. ho fust gead hlia that he CtilnU*d on aiv.battel, jinneral ■ •sStt Sneed mnn ft twnen U & me, skat dougnnt noi*- tne xyme I W ho dua If iliwptl will keep on given It to peon*. «Uk l 2 iPtteSnWng storl, * honld onto the ditch nnd aultrlL I/O rtavton 2-make tip someUilng nu a about tUo SrSd^nStol-toso»H telbyin 2fityfc2 thtfcom pro tplcelyfco abut “U belli oy. a ever beern the etorl about jlneral peerce pl ti£n Ha SattSbtbeft • I wil tel Callabontit to ml nxt p. p. a how R U of soap* ' ' - - Mme. Ameeiqo Vespucci.— The Paris oorres* pondouoe of the Boston Atlas,. in Ins letter of the 6th nit., speakingof the crowds at the French wateringplaoes, says: ; r' “ At Viohy, the woman who crazed so many of our people, has re-appeared, after spending some lustrum or more in convalescent obscurity —no one less than Madame Amerigo Vespucoi. She seems to ho admitted into society ,there —- Society at watering places is not very rigid.’' Ihhmbaiion fbosi Ikeland.— The Coleraine (Ireland) Chroniole says : ■ “ Last year the emigration from this country •was 6,000 per: week. This year the number is nearly 7,000,. and the tide is still-unbroken.— There is no sign of cessation or diminution, bnt the crowd to every port press on, drawn by friends and-hopes beyond the Atlantic, pressed forwaidlytbo waatand misery behind,!’ “Mr. Speaker,l' sitid a member of the Jamaica legislatnre, discussing a bill • for the regulation of the timber trade, “I know these timber merchants to he moßtegregious rascals—l was in the Intake): line myself twelve years I” « ‘ , ’ „ t ' m * **■ * t I. ‘ V *» ' * ‘ i-.\. ■'*>.-•.•» >;.• .“P'r*-* •_*.• - ••.■:..•■/.■ .».•. Vi-'-.: EXPLOSION BOIHSES. Meat. Wm. D. PorterTof t S° "&•&• pab ‘ lubes, indho National Intelligencer, a communi cation on piV chuaesbf the explosion.of steam boilers, which be attributes to hydrogen gas, formed by the decomposition of the When, the water is lew and: the tubes or flues are expo sed above the water lino and acquire a red heat, the vapor of water (steam) is .decomposed, and hydrogen is rapidly formed. Of nil gases this is the lightest .and most explosive. Its effects are more terrific than those of gunpowder of the strongest detonating compounds, J { n!! ' cessaty tooombinc with it about oue-thiru of oxygon gas to it explosive ; , | The question now arises, how can the decom position of water iu steam boilers be prevented, , the formation of .hydrogen gas stopped, and a remedy invented by whiohboilers. will not burst? Nearly all boilers explode on opening the safety valve : the Bteam rushes ant .in a conical form, tho base of the cone uppermost; this leaves a space iu the centre of the cone through which the oircamamblcnt rushes, supply ing of oonrse, then, the water is low, and the vapor decomposed,' and hydrogen gas is formed, the supply of oxygen causes an instan t-, aneons explosion; The.mothod, then, to prevent the oxydation of the tubes or fines is to plate them with silver. , , , ; Every engineer is well aware that when the steam from the upper cook has a blue appear ance, there is danger; but overy one does dot know that this bine appearance indicates hydro gen gas; in fact it is hydrogen gas, and in a state of inflammability. ~ The, flame of tUa gas is light blue, and only bnrns when m contact or supplied with oxygen.. As it is the lightest of all gases, and rises to tho upper part of the steam-jacket, apipe could be introduced into the. upper part of the steam-jacket and conducted to the fire or engine rooms, where the fireman or engineer conld occasionally try tho cock and as certain the formation of hydrogen by tho color of the steam or jot. Should thejet appear of a blue cast, by having this pipe continued outboard, and under the water line, the gas could be allow ed to esoape through this tube, and steam would then take its place in-the boiler. With this Bafety-pipo well attended, and the upper tubes plated; but few explosions, could possibly take As we say in claims for patents, I do not claim having discovered (ho method herein mentioned in making hydrogen;gas, but only the safety tnbe and the plated flue? and tubes Silver melts at 1.280° Fahrenheit, or 20° Wedgwood, and iron becomes of n red heat or cherry red, at I,loo° Fahrenheit, or 10 Wedg wood, There is then no likelihood of . the Oliver plating melting before the tubes can be covered with water, should they at any time become bl Tho engineer should never open his safety valve until he has tried .the upper cock in the boiler. Should the steam, appear blue and indi cate hydrogen, then he should certainly keep his safety-valve shut, and work off tho gas through his cylinder. This WiU, if Btxietly attended to, save not only his own life, but that of many others. _ . ■_ General Scott's . Inconsistency, and - tots HospltilHy to th.e Adopted CUlxens. , Vfe anticipate our intention.uf giving the whole of the abler memoir of General Scott, now being published in the Sew Tort Herald, to our rea ders, by printing, in advnnco, tbpobnptcrwhioh the skillful writer devotes to the pretentions sot no by General Scott as the friend of the adopted citizens,and especially"of Irishmen.... It is a production fortified by ahtradant and, 83 the writer ho 3 history for proof, his positions cannot he controverted. Sever have we read a more Scathing and overwhelming exposure; and all will concur in this opinion who-read the pas sage we print to-day. Beforo a disclosure liko this the halo of victory grows.dim. No bravery can excuse brutality. So oause is ever made in vincible by the exhibition of revenge in its lea der. Even the ghilty should bo punished with out the exhibition of exultant and bnrbaroua ma levolence. General Soott’s profession of libe rality to Irishmen is a pretenoe—a sham—a most transparent huckstering for votes., Hia punish ment of them' became a favorite theme for na- orators ; ond pictures of tbo bfty. Irishmen hanging frfitn a scaffold in Mexico were, posted up in Our great cities ns au: argument to prove the unwortbinsss of ail the sous of Erin- The horrid scene and the savage sequel of brand ing, enacted by the rxpreea orders of General Scott, were called by the natives the justice of the General. If the democracy spoke of it ns . almost severe retribution, as they did,-they were _ reminded that H was General Scott who did the deed; and if the valor of adopted,.citizens in other conflicts was referred to as good ground against the condemnation of all for tbo crime of a few, the appeal was laughed to soorn. Gen. Scott came homo a victor.; and wheneyor he dis covered: that ho had a chance to be nominated Pjfesident, h© praised, those whom for years ho had persecuted, and whoso national oonroge, es pecially ns exhibited in defence of our country's honor, he bad attempted to stain by a Binglo ex ample of Irish treachery, that history might quote it (but most unjustly) as a proof or the I baseness of the whole Irieh character.—trcsA, - j Union. - „• ar " ——- nuerk S X county, Jewllo (itetti, . 1600 & 50 too. . geoargo me laaghleii.. " « V -*; - - y,--'. A Cha-hob fob. Bettiso Wnios:—Tho Phila delphia PonnSylvanian, of Thursday last, says; M A gentleman from Virginia authomes ns in view of tho statements, made in the North Amer ican, of yesterday, giving their advices of tho prospects' of Gonorat Scott's olection, to.make the following propositions: : One thousand dol lars that Gen. Bcott will carry in November next Pennsylvania; ono thousand that ho will. carry Ohio; one thousand on Now York, and three thousand dollars that General Pioroo will bo elected President of tho United States, or six thousand dollars on the. general result. Any gentleman who has faith in Whig predictions oanhavo a responsible name, who will enter into arrangements for depositing the money forth with. Call at this office.” At a small town where Jenny Lind and Bar naul had stopped to rest, the latter told the folks that if they would raise him ?iSQO he would let them hear Jenny sing. The proposition was agreed to, and a large barn was procured, which comfortably held about 600 people, which at $3. per ticket made up the sum demanded.- ■. The audience seemed delighted and satisfied, and as Jenny was singing her last song for the night, tub “ Bird Song”—a tall hoosier looking fellow who seemed to think that he bad been “sorter” taken in $3 worth, exclaimed, on Jenny repeat ing the wordß, ** I know not* I know not why I am singing.” The donation ye don’t! Well, I can tell yo —ye are a Binging for ?1500 a lick—sB a top knot all round-. and there’s no rue teUin’folks yer don’t; know why yor singing. I gaess dad’a corn will find out.” A dreadful explosion took place, and Barnum was found among the rninß of tho big fiddle. So the story goes. J2gs“ Jerome Bonaparte has changedhisnamc. The Pays newspaper speaks of him as Jerome Napoleon. A simitar step has succeeded so woll in his nephew’s ease, that the' uncle mast needs, follow tho example. : Bat the President has. a right to the name of Napoleon,'while the Presi dent of the Senate has none. Bp to the coup & 'Hat, the President Bigned L. N. Bonaparte.— Since that event ho signs Louis Napoleon. His uncle’s name, however, is simply Jerome Bona parte, just as the emperor’s name was Napoleon Bonaparte. Thta anxiety to .drop the name of the first consol, and instead that of tho'em peror,may bo significative and ominous of .com ing events. Won't Bet.—The last Nashville (Tenn.) Bnion has the following: ’ « Why don’t some b£ these boasting Whigs take up all or a portion of the $lO,OOO now here and waiting purchasers. It is not want of mo ney, for they have lt is not “religious scruples,” for they hove not that. It is simply a belief that Pierce will be electod.” A gentleman in Philadelphia has had on offer standing several days, jto. bet $lOOO on Pennsyl vania, $lOOO on New York,. $lOOO on Ohio, and $lOOO on the general result, which has not yet been taken. w Tub Fimt Locomotive upon this Conti nent.—A correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, writing from Tamaqna, Pa., gives an ac ocmnt of ameohanioal cnriaslty—thefirstjooomo tive run upon this continent—whioh, it appears, is still in existonoe and now performing duty in the valley of the Schuylkill. This maohine, in tins quarter, where the locomotive has been so much improved and so many of modern construe tlcnare produced, would excite conslderab e in terestjamong our machinists and meobaniosgen eraUy, o- 'U. ' ’ ’ “ ' " 4 „ l i ‘ ■ •■■■•-;•• • ■«■••. -r. •} ■- •- . ': ; i , 'V.- '. , s.„,f;- ;L r-;. -.;.'- -; ■■■■.#■•■< ;, |..:;;.i;-jr-'? _2 > » . *. >• .» «.>- .» .^^...i- V>'w MEE y- - v *■ .. - Ifoms of News and Miscellany. , Mr. Vanderbilt, it iTsaid, has offered to edl out bis whole interest in the steamers on the caragua route fbr’sl,loo,ooo, and that a,par y of capitalists have undertaken 40 make the per chase. * ' A stock lumber company, with a capital of $20,000, is about to be organised in Beading, Pa. It appears by tho list of prizes awarded at tholate exhibition of the Massachusetts- Horti oultnral Society, that the Hon. Daniel Webster has catriod away two prizes and a gratuity, for vegetables grown upon his farm in Marsh, field. It is said that Parson Foss, of New Hamp Btire, has gone South to sue-. Gen. Houston for. libel in obarging' him with having been put in jail for horse stealing. ■ The Unitarians of Maine, 17 churches in ail,, inet in convention last week, andformoda State Association. A reft, 600 feet long and CO wide, containing 70,156 feet of timber, valued at $17,000, re cently oame through the Dismal Swamp Canal, on its way to New York by the inland route. , It is said that sBoo,ooo,hesides clothing and provisions, will bo distributed Ibis falland. winter among the Sioux Indians of Minnesota. ‘Mm. T. Geoff, a teacher lorono of the pnhlio schools of New York, was arrested on Saturday, charged with unmercifully heating a scholar. • Col. Wm. Proston is the Whig nominee for Congress in the Louisville district, vice Marshall,, resigned. The New York Express says, a Cotton Gin has been invented and patented-by Mr. Stephen E,, PatkhuVßt of that 'city, which is said to bean important improvement on the Whitney andoth -ler Gins now in-use,and is destined to supersede the previous inventions. ? ■r -The Boston Tot says: Gen.-Leslie Coombs got into a fight with somo baggage-mcn or;boyB,:at, a railroad depot in New Haven, and was tum bled into the dirt rather, unceremoniously, ifhe Whig committee, however, soon arrived and res cued the great Scott orator from hie unpleasant situation. The Submarine ’Telegraph Company, between Prance and England, has declared a dividend of lj per cent, for the past Bix*mDßthe. Tho sub marine cable from Calais to Dover was stated to be as sound as the day it was laid down. Muss Ann M: Clark has: sued the city of Bos 'ton'for 20,000 damages, unstained by falling; : through a cellar door. . . : - A man named Bradley has; bean arrested in Tipton county, Miss., charged with murdering, hia step daughter. . .. ■ The merchants of Philadelphia held a meeting last week in favor of the construction of a rail road to tho Lehigh valley. ■: Counterfeit bills, purporting .to he tens and twenties, on the Hamilton. Bank,, Bos ton, have made their appearance, from plates that are gen uine plates. It is now ascertained that the democratic can- . didatesfor Senators in Oxford county, Maine, are. elected. This Will make tha Sunate stand at the opening, 14 whigs, 10 democrats. The House will stand 09whigs, 82 democrats. .The demo cratioxnajority on CongT39B tickets 5,0<0. Dr. MeLane’s Liver PIUs. O' Mr. V. 0. Batlrr, cf >lU'.cr<tm.-sb, Centre ceuniy,. : Ptu. had beenafflicted witll Liver .Complaint far a n amber ot tte.fUis- youag- W- ; ; arqaaintancc was ebbim-ely relieved by them. > •• ' '. : Jacob Wldner, 'Pcstmnf'far n» Cnyfcstoß, <>hM, «aya that theywii Very fast, and that ho Av* no! coosi ter tb-t Ms ■stock cf mciiidne rompkto wiliioaS (hem. I The wife of Mr. James Stewart, ef niel.iaemt, JrS:r~a ; enmity, OUo, va= cured of most distrefin*- pains by tlicix ■ " W.ll. orTajy3burj;b,.Kcv. Tork. oenaijera these Mils, this hist meOldino oliho. kina ,e«y oflereeb o The lot ho had on bond sold rSpblly, and Bare the highest sraia rd l S ,mM Jones. of Wilkins toamship, Alteheay egajty. Pa:, rays l* vtfannVLt*o-lOT<rk«bien-dil bermnre good. ttaa their family pliysMatt for two year?. . . , Tdr-falo' by. racist ur tha IJruBKWi antl_Mmrlu«nt?, anil its?**?*--.- - •-. - ■ - ■-- i ''m li 111 mi ii h(i iiim'jm TLTOUTH- ASIEUICAX -'MINING: COMVANY—SO fChares for ftt Jfo. 75 Fourth street. ■vris'irKofi GOPrEii ttarw or uio b«k!. fc.r«Jo '>y it KIN . ? fc ro ; -fcXOttWlOll MINK— IOO share* uflbTs *too.k for wilo a rat,,u!7i WANTKD —W tl A® b . tgh ‘ > ‘f tar «oy. portion; of fifty stapes Vlttsburgh nnd BosKm Mining Company.-. . . r\W<3 AND PA. RAU.KUAIMiW.d»RS $»: Mtte at ft; I I Toniblc raWSi by A. a.' wt.., \j ToroDit ra; », > .j^ w^frUxcha *g*Bn^rs >6 TOoxth j»lr*‘.etu\£ «oCSSkBMSt -»EI!KCTOBcrJu»t received at H. Jtatßt (J * Co.’s, No. 32 SmUhfldd start, -mi Commercial Keportav (hr October. Mm TO cants. T3W ■ iit ODe of the most useful-books ever published, and.should Ik* itvlho hands of errery man hamlUnff. money*, t ; fIC PvV ••• Sumlnarf for Toraig IruUM. mHE Kef. J. 'Pi taOUHV A. proposes to own a Mbool _L for Youngtadlea, on MONDAY, Oetotot tlth. . Spwim«. and well ligbtod rooms Dave boon - secured tm rbftn Btreer, nearly opposite Trinity Church, -Applirattonsmay bemade. for Iho present, .to the Uev. T. li. Lyman. . . - Pitfobufgli,>feifombcr3o..lßu3-r3w ..~ - ■ 370 K S>AU2— Four LcitM, m Uio village ot M>n 'iroy» «i* t) * between the of Mr. Harvey ana Mr. l«Kbjv Town of-«tUl totf.-nvo «»by ■■•&>,■ feet, anfl one' 50 brSOO fcot These Jots am. beautifully 10-. cated. commanding a. view or the two cities- Terras easy, T|tnMAs Momm M tim , A SALT—A now Brick Hoaso, on Second street, near ij 'Market,filto 20J4'by 80 feet;; containing-eightrooms; a bath. -room.. TMs-buflding .te linished'in •the best style, having marble mantles* ic, with water ona easia tho first and' second /Will bo sold_ at a oatv t fffttni nhd subject to aground rent of; sl2o.Ap{>ly to | eep3o THOMAS MOFFITT, 29Fiflh.Et. T?ptt--aAi.K—A three story Brick House. nod Lot, Eltuaiwl on p e nn street, In the .Ninth Ward. The lot is 23 by 100 feet front r building IBbjrie feet; two stories-high; the; whole containing nine rooms,and wide entrance hall. Also, a parlor in tho second starjvSl by 16 feet; portico in front; withinnirailing. Thisproperty willto wld low. to • gepaj THOMAS MOFFOT, 29 Fifth st. ' ' "MKDICAX IVORKS. DAVISON & AGNKWrharo. the-following second-hand Medical Works fbrsalo: • • . tj. b. ' Dispensatory? Lannoe. on tho Cheat; AshwoU on. Diseases of l*ern; Millers Principles of Surgery; Oondie on Diseases of Children; Clymcr on yavors; Lawrence oa tuo Kye; Middlomore. on Diseaiiesof-the. Eye; Broussalffi Pa thology; Gross Anatomy of Bones nntl Joints; pnnguson on Hygiene? Kramer on the Ear; Badd on Diseases of the | Liver; Guthrie on Dr. and 3. Organs; ?wers* Synopsis ou i the Eyb; Dphnm’a Text Book ; Acton on Venereal Diseases» Btinarcquo .on' thotl torus; Harris .«?n Dental. Surgoiy; ( Green on tho Skin; Dickon Digestion; I Meigs on. Diseases of Children; Goley on lnfiints aDd. dren; Bell on Baths ; Bird on Ur. Deposition*;. Dmriison on New Remedies; Nelighn on ; Medicines -.and .their Lses* Gerhard on the Chest; Carnochan. on CpuKbvDlsUlerh; Burglcal Anatomy? by- Maclisp; .'Willis-A femlth s hatuxai ''dnSdltion to the aboVo, they hare alee a largo stock of new Medical, Classical, TheologicalandMisceUaneous Books, eep3o DAYISOS & AGKEW. 65 Market St. Bi oitce to contractors. __ SEALED PKOPOSALS will bo received at O-T-COyL TER’SMUi, up to rho 15tb day of October, for Orating and’Bridging that portion of the.’AlUlera Run audCros* Creek Valley Hank lload lying between StowartebrWgvon. AlUler's Bra, and Veulco.- Any ; totomatlon :tnmtol-W th regard to thojtoodi can bo bailat any lime, by calllug with Mr. Coulter. Tlio Road will bo sold in sections. Lotting to 0n th ° lsthd ° y ° f OMb o’ SaXD, Setfy ,1\ '■i'-'l-y.'- r f 3 =MI MEE HEW ADVESnSEUEirrS. - A; WILKINS 4' CO. Honeli & AntUony’B Daffaerrrortyjieß. THE mflumigned would infirm tlmlr many. Wends and otheiSj tbitUiey tero remored tom Bmßo’.BSnUdfifi to 50.«2 Fourths«afew dooma morc TOtrniFrt iikcnesges than has heretofore & to the cJtUetis of Pittsburgh, ' : - Citirena aad strahgeri : are respectfully- taT*ted to. artWe, ooeratorgus heretofore. ,-: . > : , • ••-•--•■•- --■••■ ■■■- Pablio Sale of Valuable Water Wwor. foot; a largo over Slot wheel, Mac&iaj, ic. Said ,-wiU •*> ““*s%£Kpofeami caif raft the logsto,- % : SS3K,‘S£S,S“SSS iSuohffiS Estate, owing to the rapid Increase of business «od ooonlaflon, mokes it a chance fora good investment of ™niM seldom to bo metwith. Newcastle contains a popu ?Xn of about four thousand, and Its manutacturing estob- SsfCrSKKM in regard to tho Miani propcrtjr tan obtain tho samoby leUer or by per ional can on the who win show tho premises, . * Tcrina of sale "will' be ono-thlrd in hand, tho batons) in , tonal annual payments of one. two andthree years, with :' s , , • * ’% ' .7-• v;«XC' < - ~ . »r- *• ~-‘-r - * *-" f* V- *V 1 ~ ~ 5 .i- n i J Z~*& > |~* T ,V. ,'- - - ;.ni- /I- Tr- 1 •?'-«.'w~ j"*«****- * i*'*** ■ " f ...... ..... ■■ .. J •- 45?* In ihe lata flee at SanTrasrisaywe nptlco ft .largo Gjianlltf of Aycfn Cherry Pectoral burnedyintbe pos*esaloftv of ogo of tho Brngglata of that eUy. GbW «Ql not ton '-trol disoasoj and oven In that OpMr ccontry they must' prtK tidoihls best of all: remedies for.tolds* cofcghswid affections: of the IVm’P* Indeed, wliappan to Itnow- thbtlt lam al tnbst indispensable companion of the muleteers add miners, ■vrbo ore bo much and so continuolly v exposed to ! tho. ere*-' -^reent^ : OoyiotVa Improved Extract ot Yellow DooU and Sarsaparilla is a Sun Rente. a,, far HmMert) Tmnls. , . : Thousands of IndMdoals aro cursed with grorions wm platats which tloytahcrtt BWf jarfife »*. mo rf tho YcHw> Dock'and Sarsaparilla. wUI pmonlall tMs, and mto a vast amount of misery, and many tahoHaUro, for it iSvraughlperpdsfrom, toiyrtemiteiafcnt which the Bins or’misfbrtnnes of the parents ”“ W to guard effects of matahes that may ho <*»“£; and children of parents that haro at any tlmaheen^M with ansuapiimt,Senfula orSyphilm, ownft tothoaseb^ to take precaution against tho disease betas rcrlwdiu them. Q'ujhotfs Extract of ycllow,llock and Sarsaparilla ta a snro. antidote la such cases,: - SSS“ Sec advertisement. &r 4 FHch’a Abdominal Supporters* X&- Those aro by .tho mechanical support they give, arc intended to curt prolapsus Uteri, or railing of the Womb, a disease. of.consldcrable provalencp j at the present day, and one wo question has aver WOBirtTO 1 ■without tm instrument of this- kind, to give support to the. I broad musces which keep tho, abdomen supported. .1 MedMncsart of vcTy little uso in , this dlscaßD,wiUiout J that -support, which is. effectually given. by this .instru-. I L lncnt supporters hayo been, known to cure Yeryhadj I cases of Prolapsus Uteri, In a abort time. 1 also.keep other I I at prices yttTyihg.froia $^, 00 to. SS,QO*. > >] 43?* I'also keep the genuine WASHINGTON SHOUIr | j PER BEACH, combining Shoulder Bnicp and: Suspenders,., I for Ladies, Misses;."Boys and Men. Thert Urnccs art^now^ ■worn by nearly mry peraon troubled ahabitonem* I intt forward, stooped shoulders, narrow or flat and in In every casUhero it la desired to increase the voiomo and power of the Xnngs. perton , S? TI ™n W Q?L Brace, will ever do without Jh JSIS£:TSS variety, for the euro and Relief of llemla or Rupture. Xho Truss for children will invariably cure. I. • discoxmtetoATholtssale dealers. .. -P' DR. GEO. H. KEYSEH,Wholesale-and, 1 Na 140 Wood street, corner Ol Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. .J 4 sepSB:dtw>;\: >: ;- •/.. Scrofula*—lt la due to, Kier’fl Petroleum to say that It has beeaknown ta completely eradicate every T cstoge, of this dreadfuldisease In leas lime than, any other remedy,, . dnd at less 'cost or lneonYehieh«» to the patient. v.- ; > ihe thousands of certificates in tboibands of.-theproprte* • tor, many of which tat from well known citizens of the city , . of Pittsburgh and Its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly, ~ and beyond all doubt, that Kid’s PBTMmnt la a modldne. , of no common toluo, -local remedy i sin, JihcvmalLwti Dm/nefS, lost of Sight, hut as a Yalaable 'intemid remedy,-inviting; the investigating.physicians, as, well ns tbesutrering becomeaCTiunintcd with Its. • : merits. ' ■ Those having a dread of mlitnre» we assured that tW» malidnc is purely natural, and Sa bottled os it -flows tom > the bosom of tho earth. • •• • .»■ ij-i‘ - Tfir.fdloivintj ccrUficaie is N. 'i% and bears date, % iotamehU a /sa appended die certificate of IhtctlebraUxlD. K Jbof, It,, in truth certify, that Ihave'bcen so hadjy at »fllctod with Scrofula for the lastfovonye&rathat mMtof tho / ‘time I have been unable to attend to any kind of, business,, [ 'and much of thetimc nunblo to wdlt and-eonfluod to my bod, anil hare boon, treated nearly all-tho tom by.tbe best physiidmut-onrObntitrynirord3;;roccaJdonaUy-;got«me^^ Hot hut no eure, and continued togrow worse until I>r. Foot recommended mo to try the Potroloum, or Bock 08, as eve rything clso. had failed. I (Ud eo withoutfelto at,flrst,-.huj : Septet was astonishing; It threw the.polaa totto «oitoo •at cnee, and 1 at once began to, grow better, end by “tog lhare got * This may certify that I hat e been acquainted .with dll era Petrelonm, «r BocK OH, ftr more ihan a year, trgd hnre re ueatedly witnessed its beneflcbl pitots in • lent ulcers and, other diseases tor Which It w. rca>mmcndea, 'and can. with' confidence' recommend it to be,a medicine wor-s thy of attention, ami can Wely fihy that .successi has,h«e.nur edUs uso where olhor medlemo hod For sale by all thn Druggists iqPlttaburgk, [aiigT-Afor. ; JAMES P. TANNER, v SOULESCT BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, &C.» So: &G'•• mod :Stf€di:JMaxa&TMrd and; Fourth,- ■?■ WnSBOROfi) w . - .etocfc 'embrace! cvfiiy : Tftifflty and' styla ®£eoots, : . .l&STaoe*; Boiinets, i'C., iSg^' •Eiidand Jlaßß&clurcrs, adapted espresdylbrFall «4w tar tales, and irUl bo; soldat castetn p*ice*.;yPleas?crii 'osamino^foto^ba^ngj; 1 ''.^v,...;■’ SPKRJI CAsDWS—StarCandloK. ffs, forsale, sc-iuS J - LAYIIA * /■'tILKIUIY BOAiU>S—IOjOCaJ feet ::Cbmy .Boania,.ou .coiiV , i} /-IANARI Sbßl>r-10 bßar Ciliary b £ cc _ •V' •■■ ' - ToaDcater* and Oroccw.- JUIUUiS UfcMIAM CJiAV—'Warrantor bcst.qunii-' OuU ty. ibl unis ■.. ■” 'i-AATiB, MAOUIEU £ BANK, •• ■ i •• ~mficcomlatrwV; r TScKLES—telf siiilSs, i r e*l U «' i * - Grocers cud Tea Deulcriv DRY GOODS. ' . TO CLOSB A COKCKBS., . i \ ASsOIITED LOT 01- DV.T GOODS, amounting to /A ■ about -£l,OOO, -win to sort. or barteralon tom-able SSb ° BE.O. EKATE. NOTES, MOUTOAGL3, or dK.ral.lo barter of any klibi* taken in fcxcbango, if necessary ton trade ABKOU) & OX - X CONDENSED ABSTBACT, FBOM the Aeconnts of JOSISPII CLAJUy Supervisor Bn Iho lower Western Divisionol Canal, - as reported by him for th<vmonth of. June, lSy- rslioninE the average price of labor, the detailed prico pail i.r mMo riels, endW names of tbe persoiis from whom put JiawL, Prepared agreeably to the Sith section of.thu oriof 4th of Nay.leKL E. BASKS, Auditor qcmral. •-. September 20th, 1852-;' -i-V-.v;':”"" ■> ; .v A. WII.KIXS 4 CO. Foreniaxi.on said canal*, per iSietn .pay-'~« Laborers. •• do . . do •..i : • Quitnyroen. :, do • , . dn . • Head do do do rLaboreisr(in 'water»}.7 ; ; -- , ;;.do Carpenters • do •. - du. ..:••■ Hoop Sawyers do .. do. ■ «•.** 2borsoteatnsrdo. • da. • Horse hire -• .do, , • do. •. y* | Stoner Horse and Cart, per diem pay lt,T/OraMin. 2dl*'l^^ o3 stone, tifc-63 «nts : Sbannon, 24-dayi* lianHns f tone, at $2,00 JamjcpMfliighn"i'fi9dfcet Umber, at *lO per M Wj* Mnrphy 4 GuiTer,aWb, Wedges.at So ?fc 1■» rarphy* Outer, tdargowrcncii.foi: 10cic,.,,. : Murphy i-Gu£tei,aumlric3, same bilfto arnouoU. ,T. K. Bupp, * etooo barrows. at 5,3,50 414,™ . : • do sundryitems,ennuiMlL.. c,,i7 .^10,30 v-n -. 15^0 Jv&H:rbrrcplor,3opcrcliosBtono, tttsl--v...530,00 , : r . jju"' •••■*.•. 25 'do • • do ■ • sundries BasnobiUtonui’t.,*. Bj&4J4, . . • • *Wr<s' 11,25 . tJohrelNoliilWO feet p1anb............. . i do ar 2 dayaliaallnff, at *«,oO. J. WVEoIp. 4l<C days hauling logs, \V. i 11. M'Catchcon, 4 keg* Cock. Po* dtr, at . $3/25..»; at $3,»0 3j,G* . 2 Paddle Oates, SOSttm, . ; at .13,9-: . sundries, bfll&ucoofbill Kfli»rt Mortis bonding tom’’ri'fe'-" ••••S 2 2’S. do sundry repair*. 4e *>*> MJO Stephen M CnlTerfcy, 20 dsvfi toting stone, 2 rM- WmtMniColkctt, h UsSsniltb bill, sundry <anslt JnmSte«Vf,'s ‘ nndborse, at £s,Of) pi r dsj - ■■■ -‘■ uu .. fi •4"' "" •' ' ■ amount fcolilcd Is, acp33;2w Tapscott’a Eemittanco i uni Emigration xOfflceSv . jsSi. iio. 8t south street, se ir fora, , tm l JWIBG Comer of mat.and. Zfbtrfy jtf, splendid vessels named below, will paU regularly on 1 . nibs.. ' - ,0:I3 ““Sod &IS2, • • g£“gs, 'S; CoxsiitiiiTOir, ~ AhS : ' *■ ajuo Vstos, . Cta*. . . . ' ■ MOO' Srliwi-r Waterman, • . SOCO US ssns? nSr «s ; ISS CNDKKWWTEiS,; :BhJplgy,v : « SI. Ik Drummond, . .11000 ASDBEW POSTIB, • ' ' 1 Holbcrtou, - ■pr KkWE&C, • :. StoUli,- Sibww?, ?■=-'. '• .;-y 'GwmeGbsej, 1 }- • V ; ' {-■: Bedmondf: IVatsrloo,- ■ Harvey, Bew.' Adams, ;-{ugw ship,) 1 ; u , J.Druminonil,:> : ■'PBOGJUSS, .-Chase, "&ciscic3f'-.:--"- ': .".••• ..'..'•'-Maloney,.--: •,--. yn ;. - , ::,.i l urber, 'W’xxcHXSTUi,.. ■••■'■•■ Briggs, - : ': And succeeding Packets every three dhyst --Wxoaixo, v !TCSCAEOaA, :• TOSAWAN'DA, SABASAE, : .j3cotu,:~ ; -:'t; FLORA AdtoKAlß, I SCSA_\ ItoCKi, IrCABXATIC, ' •" FOE AUSTBALIA. Kossctw, . Melboun22so CtatWEXT, Melbourne, . 2000 ■ The above Ships for the- American Ports, arc furnished ■with the following quantity of Prorlsiona for each passen ger, daring the Toysgo:—-,25f0s Biscuit; lOlbs GQIhs Oat Meal ; Softs Rico: efts sugar; ; 6fts Molasses; 1KB» Tea, and three quarts of Water dotty- In addition to the above, Medicine* and Medical Attendance, ore ..provided, all of which, .with Medical Fees, Government ana/other chanss, are iucluded in the passage money, Rir passage in any Of the above ships, apply to • _ JAMES BLAKELY, .. cepJZS ••• : ISO Wood ami liberty «trs#fc : ■* * Y r ** rf %> A * < v 2 Offal -.. -ci-.-.’t.l, • ".V*! , , , , + ~-~;,, :. ~'~~ y tc „•» M ‘, -i* > LtSSES ASK MASAOIB ... . pCplJfcdJfcW, ,...51,25 • B7^4 l,OO . l|23 US’ J„ 2.00 ....-$1,25 to 2,00 2,00 .52,4:3,01 FOR PHILADELPHIA. ;■ ■\/ ; Turley, :'/•-• Julia?,'. • .-vDc'canf FOB BALTIMORE. =!.:>:• Merrill, MKkcllr, FOR NEW. ORLEANS, ■■■• Gay r ... Devercox, : 4 *V’ ~ V 4 * Tt ?y s,-# 1 if r C I- * * /*« s * * t-* , e* •.*>.: v ‘ -;.v ,v•: '• ' ii , *■ .• j .• ,-iw , , -J? * „ “ fyS , JOSEPH C. fOSISfc £3-Doom open lit 5 o’clock; to MnßWi£« : gj;-„<. _ Tbiß •HMagg- *5 \ A splendid Lithographic f - T Susan Dcnln will to proven ted to EACH LAD* present w <* tboTbeatrctbto erenjngi , or >i „ nl ±+r*T» /■• :', TUUKSDAY EVENING* September, 30* JS6-»«*» ***** ' formal TalfocnU’flCl&SalcTragedy Of- . ••-.■&, •-.- • 4 10*? ' 2 0n Stunn Denis.' mS sfi»K»toßml nv Alrasnw t\ , Between tbopleces f r - half -of tho Mlsas* Dcnlo, By Mr. BrelSfcrd, and tbO por tralta/wUI to dliytributed. _ .> ,1 - . • Sftv JobmWinans will appear Ixtbls. budget of <Jamlcaii r t ,. ?*■•■.■ .■■■ «Ltb Songs, Ac. ‘ ** , ' f, - ..Thewhole 10cobdnd©wltL- : • • vr :- ••-■/•. •.•< -..’*&■;+■■- JACEfiHBPBAJID. , O . \w Mia&Sosan Denim . . . •,:■■ Winifred Wood. .. SllseHato Denim , . * . AbrahjixnMeij3£cau;iw;,^ f ,.,...j l .'Mr; John •.Wlaan*. . k ; . - KstoDcnln,and . (>• John Wlnnna, will appear. ■■■ • • • ■. ■•;■■■’•- . GRAND PANORAMA OF IREtAND, ' at PHILO HA L L, ■ : COMMKSCIKO HCTOAT JIYENINO, SEPT.ITIIL, :;i A Nl> every nighty awl. WEDXPSRIY' and SATURDAY AFI'KJtSOONS, «t S o’cltxfc ; This magnificent and c*-. , miblldr flaisbccl«orlc-or art has hero, pronouncedhytie moat- celebrated - drtlsla a t Said and llfollfco- pHuro of the, .. Emerald Isfc Grandeur,beauty end latcrcfl, city and soli-, tndc.lnOQnt.-.in, lake andwood; the stately edificesofto dayy ifoa the mighty ruins that iUtestiho filory of the past, arc Vividly pictured. " , ' _ Appropriate music on each occasion. Henry D.OTtclUy. the Orator and Humorist, will giro the oral y-eichwtof Ire land magnificent scenery. jra. Tickets 25 cents; children half price. „ l - ..nga* Poors open at T, tobegin at.fi.,.. i .... sfepio.tf-. ; WELCH’S NATIONAL CIBCUBS Raymond At Co.,'and Drleubncb do Co.'s., MENAGERIES. UNITED! I «J DERBY :T.®* ,f MANAGER. ’\\T' ■Soil, v? -Tbo nnbUc tore, respectfally. ixifmoaedyttattneSp-wo-tMt Menagerie?, united tor the present arisen, tom by tot the largest collection of Uvitag Anlmhla erer -*3thiultcd la thin or iiDYoUiepcottntTjr*-!, - •• •. .• ■ Over 150 ANIMALS ANO BIRDS cm be wgmatT their Spndoas Pavilion, ISO feet la length, SOUJJNE PIUOB OF ADMISSION. , Tlotire of JJxhibltJnn—ftm Sto&P.M.,, * tojOiny tbeflveulng. s - , - , —«. Adndflalon, 25 conbv iabAlf pnc*v . • .. •„ , • t - r- Tbft Cortege will sn*n> in tbe city on tb* morolng-of tha - instant, about 111 oYloek, and tho Cnrrliuie/, Cn.-M, Tm, 4e» rortolnioß the animals, dtmro Dy 1,50 SPIMpiD-.J. JPOKSES/hSdod by NECPEB'3 PUfiLADBLWIIADEXSS BAND 1 will pass through tho Enacnntla^lfj^ratog ; ea opportunity of beholaiflff t»8 ofthc SiMr GpEOEOLH AND IMPOSING PROCESSIONS of the llnd overseen. - A-DOCBLE PERFORMANCE,. ' lmmern Performing B»MJ .: ■ ' t MKlllt DRIESBACa in TVTOi ondSIBNOKEH 1 I>KU.VI/v G In the coarse of i*acb HEIJS fhr-famed.LEos KINO, will outer tin Dens of hi? sHlq.|civ. ° UOJfl? t L£)PAKD3 f . SIGEItSiCOUGAIIS. , - And eirc a display, tho sarna ob when .ordered , dal command. of Qaften /Victoria, Xoufo- Pluli»ppo»O a * e Of tbe Frctu?li,) Emperor Jfi o? i?t..Pcteraorirg*. and the Koyal Family Uapsbaiffh, House .of Austria. - SIGNORE IUDEKALGO \nll abo perform. Uls higiU7 •traiO'ecl separatoniid-tntircly different firoift Hot? Drlesbash’?* pbcrvTiiig.tbo different ,- ;Aaimai Creation;• : ; wracu’s jjatiojsai* emeus i FBOM SIBtO’S, KEW TOOK, •.ANB lIATIpSAt ASIt rminfiATßE, PHILADELPHIA. J. ltowokiuv— v ortiieClrc^.. \T7 WtTIfAWH Buffo ClOffllA. > E. srat™“ .. ... SndShidurcriin Clown. V. Among theinDctprcmlneut 01 thft crtiSt^^BrDy,be found, the.f Mowing nwne.'~TU:. v j. g. 'CADWAIcADEIL—the unswiiMsed Jrar and lux , •^raOM^M’FAltLljf— the srsstc-rt Somerset Vnolter In.. .the liuawn.world. ; . - -■ . . ... L. J.ilPJlAN—Dramatic, Scoiue and principal Bidet. •. DAVIS IHCHARDSbcUio world'* only; "■ :.wiiosotlaringjteat3.ovef'bar3, ffatcS,!Ad.> on htv n uu yraipo. ; ■SHtUi attffaM.tbeLchDMin with wonder-wad “hmuiinnonr-; , ’. K .HJ'DIOKIiiSQS—the cclobtaiod. Comedtan and Chnuo. Singer, acknowledged.by all to.be tha greatest tlngehpi the, SWEET—whom riyio and skill in poraonatioe liocbar. . actezof the Aborigine.ctßedilanAfthoForestyahindaan- WILLIAMS —tile Juvenile Gymnnsile nad An :Upodbfta orlnei “»'^‘ w^®lo ■.£>■.. mart town to bcadouredv, ;, •_ . rrtr-' ■■■s - thon?h not Tiro . -LTAMiand D.VYIBy-whose BojiMoUand Wit- ticlsmsynevor fail to kwp the audience in ft pcrfi*t roar ot , but croc prico.of admission.to •. * , fmctCireuJt combined, ••• •■' v,• ..•; wp2l:lot - .. SPECIAL. NOTICES. { Surgeon DejxtUt;—TSueesssor of . Biddlo.} No. li4 finUtliflold st :. [mySqr rp=3>U. A* O. above the Telegraph Orffiec, corner of-Third and TVoods treat*) evep Hob* day opening. [gp23 tODGE> I* O# O? Fr'llio -Angeron- lodge* No. 289* VO. of A-F-j merts overy "Wednesday oreniPß Itr WashlngtoullAlj.Wood -St. tJ7 lr 7.; n^b.Bi'ACK.-TEA^— J i'or.ttujbO!!tOoU)Sttlt4.iiaKtla-, at SO cents ft lb, to tto.FoMit Tea Blare. No. S 3 -BUUt itreefc wljraro -tho vciyfbrak BlacK.,luia Jeascon : - ;^ O* O* riiice'o* inocUogv Washington Itall, -, r . j (k5 >> 1 Wood strati botwecn TlSh Blreet nnd .; • ~j iWSBUWH T/jdgs, l'nGftiaycreiUng. { ■ Mixca^ths'KstcAttnuKrti' Xo* S7—Mecta first IM'WW , j ofofteh month. 4 •• : Ira&wUv? . • o PUNDBNBEBG. Dontul gB» ( ■■ <> SiStMSIcL Ofiwupytnfc Dr.P. hwimljcOTioccUxl tho Wtabllshwen£ o£ Br. IMinwn, of Willing. but .fiveyeara. . JapZlffm ISBVBANOE COMPAQ Y-* of- bUxH, $300,0)0? A* Ss4S9,l7i; Oftoof ;hu Httuburgh, Agency In the Store lu^mcualj rpS3co»i»'»J .carpal! Cornell A gnat many per- Mnuan dreadfully tormented with corns, A certain reSily will befoundinDr, Conn/a Cons Puswb, fcr salotoDr.OEO.S UJ3V888,140 oodstreet l»ri«,retmiaU2Mtmd2ects.pcrlwx. Mp 3 deductfons to thowj-wbo Lay to sell again. : tria<jcaTAoS»;Cnrtftln and v Ls5 )> -Curtain Trimmings of every description, Furniture | Plushes, Brocatelljav Jts*- Lac© tuul;Muslin Curtains, N. V PalntedAYindoir Cornices Curtain Pins, Bqntb*,: \ 4c,, at Fbolcsaleanrt reUuJ. , . W. It, CAMiYS, ] . No, |6»Cbesnut street corner Philadelphia. ; Curtains .Hade and -Trimmed im/tae*eiy;uQweBt French * style. [marifrly | rr?%state Uatnal Fire Immriuicfr C6n>ps« ; »y<-HanisTJurg,.Pa. Capital, s£>o,ooo..'. Designed. , onlyfor thofetibr pfopcriyrtißS-on ample capUal* J dud afTords'supcrior cdyuntofies in point of cheapness, safety r ; ffnfl hderfrarnodation; .te-.dty- aud : cpantry' merchants- and i uttoots ofLwlfitod-dwenings and country property. I , * -Iu A. CAJIMkII, Actuary, *,i novl2l Kpfnhtftoffice 64 Smltlifield st. r Pittsburgh.: :t Miller’s:WiudoW: Shade HemnfAC- vs; tory, COUNEIt W HhCOND AND AIICH SX3- i> Plllft K py,f,priTA--:' Oar mottod^f- Qmck Sales • and Small \ SHADES, made Ja a superior manner. \ , - ~ , ' „ _ <■ ■ JKZ}* Ifcoilcrs and others art? Invited-to giro ng a Call, bo- < : ft»re purchasing elsewhere... .•.= 0. L* MlLLfcft A C0.,-, fc ' amffftin a. W.cornerSqrondnDd ArcDsta.vPMla. - ; . g. DAGTEB&EOPYPES. *, /{f^ 1 post Office Bonding?; Third streetr' Idlenesses taken 1 , in all kinds of weather, o©tn-8- A. jSL to 5- p. M., giving ott accurateartistic and animate likened unlike and vastly ms* - jxrrior to the common chkdp iJsgoiiErcotypcs, at the following. , cheap prices: SLutt, 1 s£.s4,-$* and upward; according to tba^fi7.eand<ivwlityofcu«^orCiraD»: ■> Hotmrforcnildron»fn»jn.lLA.'Stw2P.M. .; :• "ri ofslckcr deceared persons iotoan in any • partofthocity!: '. .A- H y . [hor2sdy.. SUcTiUalty-^i h■lht ■' ftvnntnqfAUcghtnv. •(rt£r’ County J olTer myself as a candidate for tuo office cf BUxUIhT, Dxr -tha "easaiug • term, and. without nay party - nomination, as nn'lndepenilentCandkiate,and.would thank*, fully solicit the voterof my- feilow-cittrens of pH parties^-. ; tcsUcachor years (save thre© mofttiw,) ■•... In buslmws,! trust, my‘Character ia hnpwu tothe ontlre os-notto auy.ei> .. dorsbment, Anil hope l msy bo doomed trustworthy, - please. ■giru your suffrage? tothe not The most - Cwtu»i In ”tfe3fibn find oblige; gbn- - ; tlcmcn, your obedient somnh. . • : •• >_•• • jjqsU /LUKE LOOMIS, irS»eiTISSEBS'. Insurance Company :ot plttsbnrglJi-C.O-UUSStnr.PKsUcatj SAM-: VW L. MAESUEtL, ScO-ciar}'. Ofcr: M Wuiir (Ural, be! wan MarlacoKtiyboigraa.■ ... lijsnn-J WJhL mi CABOO Bisks, on the Obio ana sippi Bivers ami tributaries. - Insures against leys or ltamagn bj Fire. ■. Also—Against the Perils of tie Sen, and Inland Kavirn tionand Transportation. v . ** . : mssjoas:. '• C. G, Ilttisey, Wm. Winer, ir„ WUllaia Bngalcy, .- :' Samuel M. Kier, • - ; - Itegll D.Bing, , William BlnghftTn, Eobcrt Dunlap, jr., • ‘; D.Bohavcn, -■■ : : ,«■ E i&rbaugh, ?ranrl3 Sellers, Edward Hcntleton,- ~;■■■ J.Schocnuato. : ’ Welter Bryant, f-umuci Ken. __ : Isaac M-Pennoclr. ■ - Lift : ■ft ■fttrfrrCu»C?.U s -sloo,ooo* President: JAMES H. HOOV; TliS! President : SAMUEL M’CLEKKAN. Treasurer: JOSEPH S. LEECH- Secretary: 0* A* COLTON r vOrFicrav-Wo*-50,ftrzii Steezvin MasojctoUonnDto... - Tills. Company matw wry lasuiutice apperwiaiusto or. connected Risks. • Mutual rates ate tbiwadopti-d Sy othersa&* ;ly fcooducted Companies.v v -Joint Stock Hates at a reduction of .o&Mhird ftmtt tbo Mu-' tautf to * dirldend ct thlrty-tbroei and cm* tbtrdncrtjenfcjpftld'annnaUyio ad**u«?- . Kteks taken on tbeUT& of persons to Cau&raln* . ratcroM: . James S. Eta; ,?iseph 3 tcecfc, ChScaA-oSton, §K?s^n22f“* Wiliam Phillips, JobaiUTO^oa, JOh» Scott “ j 1 ' i V j S + * * * % - 4, { * * ■ :*t . f;t:, : 7.->3'/;_.' £5.-'' ! ■- * '■: ■•: ~ £ - s lIS Et-, .>'*.:••• ; m.
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