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ICCiT THOMAS. PlilUM
• Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors.
HTTSBURGM:
MONDAY MORNING:
: mar ffattcrth. no'Sotuh,nolUit/oa '.TeiS, xmd«tUtWi<iiticm> tcj»*»cr«i
msUiuta&otoftliaiVi&Qaa Coad;ikti4 tnniewßoa ta th« Common Ufotrwrftwa.
HATIOHAI. DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
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FRANKLIN PIERCE,-
op xmv NA.vPMnsr
- - ' Mr. a ick nti:«n>EV.r,
WILLIAM R. KING,
:■ . FOR JOOOB OF TUB SUPRKMB COD RT. .
'GEORGE W. WOODWARD,
of ixsxnxs covxrr
FOR CANAL*COMMISSIONER;
WILLIAM HOPKINS,
OF TTiFmXGTOX COdfTl m
Democratic' Eleotoral Ticket for; Pennsylvania.
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■“ OEK.SCOTT OH THE IT ATTTE ALX2 ATIOK LAWS.
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: 3)e.ih i Sip.:^.lhave thohonorto fi«. v svno\v]<Hl:*(' yourlcctor
V: ■of iliC'Stli Inst;. ak-yoo;.«ro pleased to a*JJ, ,iu btilialf
’•-. of eetcTftniandrwl Nallve'-Aiuerldaii: rri , &t>lfcu&' of Phlla*
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Jfot.'confiientiall}’, buf Oot-lfrr;pubii>‘aU6n t ■Lhaur&UvnOy'-'
replied to&'ibtter ram DavlsALSiGne. 11-vp; OF your city.. .
.* : ba the fiabjecL' XwntVritd to you'ln like manner'and in
.o’ haste.,.': Th La .is fbetn With wßeirthe pressure of oSleial-liUKi*'
.ness, Ishoarieil with me----leavin£. searcely. time fdry.eepor,
cxercico,lihucttiot r ljoweTer > -'Khally:tu*3l\ , ct yw^eoinmu-;
> v : ;\n!cat^.v-; r c ;- - J;.v_'• •, ;:.yo.'-. ./.:
;' ; • Shdulcl atiyJcon^iderubii?. riuinbcr.-of ray fedoTr-country r
■ mch'itojsigtt. ine. Qr.do/ur<y xo giro- cie a prominent position.
':' hako ttoe' tp-;'methodise-, ray :-
onthojjreat.hucytabh's joh.havo proposed.- •Xiiose.Tiun's,.;
::. had in the siortny- electiorutof the bf :
. - that fhe.Harri.sou-
treK' ehosen in Now Tork. V fla both ocoasioitt* I-wai.
m that city. ami...heard in the streets, ‘*JXwrO -with the »>
. Ityfaa licaxdln almost .every group c>t forrigiidT*
fcsthe nnd : :••-
- " two'frien-l'r. vat down- with meja
my parlor at the AStorUoxiso. {November, ISW.*) to draw op
. an address, dojjjjpied lo rally an Anitrvzur ihirty. The day
. after the ejection, I set Out for the booth, nnd.hiwo yetor •
- : why dur wts not Proba
bly tlie flection/ bf tleii. Ifcirrfcon re ndor'&l ItA publina
: tioh-fi v. .that time unuiwesyiry in the onipioh of hit. two
• '.triends.-'-'. '• A'-" ,/i. ; 'v:*--'- '? -\
' -I extending the periociof residence :
w?ibrh'tijjturali2ritlo«,'jivid' a trial rmui at! acts of Ct-iV
ffrasfiiiifit: inltid liiclines to the
Cjifcarrin*} 'j-itttp s of .tha .Philade'lpltift.'
raoTfcbt^af.-I kbohld pilfer - \
New Vdrl*,-or.t>emoeratie -jiatrfcaus
; Sdgge.?t;..;lh’o;o<;ht'up in the pritiejolMoi'
the-revolntloa—efitetieraio^iladisait,;,te—undt*? whT>tn *ra
life. I lmve always l.*cen crdletl. I- have
: OTcr.professed mysoif jv OT whl^.-which wlth-tne
was the wliaerseitns'Wouid- inelude
<di:j7^fl^rA;.cW*mi^iiorote'l:to;bnr<»uGtrT,4ihilinatlut-<
. .tioTUt and. WoQld .not. drive from, us naturaiised citizens.
who,Xy lijTig.7csidencc, laTe: boco'J3G hlentiCdd witit us m
~foolinganJinterr?t. .■ -iv •'
1 amrfaappy to seo;by the Phnafielphla Natlcmai: American
. that religidnls to l»e exclmlpd ois Vpartveleraeni. fitaimcJi
: Protetlhiit; as i • birth and • coutlctioo.-1 Khali
. never consent to apartyvcrrState -* hx>
sarredtobe.jDmgled up with either./ U should always
-. each indiv-khial hadhUftaX excv'ntm the why
; of" ti*ason runt penile pursitasioiu: aa ia£awl»U*s,. rhurctes» •
v ' und o tlier ol' vol un tary attrudnnr**, (after
- dfeeretfcn:) c^redpri^d.eoureTiT;; : .: .
to' tbe i:v7rb which yon.and other
ywrrjß'rhaveft't on focitj.l remain, with re<;pt ->>mr‘
renew rjtixeu. . .-iyln m:u> soorr..
To George P.ml, aud oth.‘rs, ,l > hii:Mh i b
phis.-
Whig DnpUcity on the Tariff UucbUani
& Tltn: PEOPLE r.EsU>3iilEli > * THAT OX THE
FIFTH OF AVOO*r, 18-rj, mi A iKAIItM, TUK
WHIG CANDIOATiV VOJt VI(!K PHKSIDKNT, IN THU
sEN.morTinj i\rrxo *»ruvtu>
THU xnuu TARIFF -.MfiASUftK# OF THAT-'SRSSION.-
MB.-TiUA'UAM UAi> NUT CIIANGKO Ills! VIFAVS ON
TIUf.XVItTFP QU-ESTIONV UCT IX FAVOF. OF MFA
SURES-WHICH. THE WHIG PARTS' FRirrKNO TO
LOATHE AND DCTEbT. AND •IHINOUXCR Art BRITISH
FRTin 'HIADE DOCI'RLST 0 . y
MiTTttE FPJPLE rkmmibbi:, THAT IT A\l»
GRAHAM ARK KLKCTKD.: AM) -SCOTT' DORS AS HAIt-
KIsON AND TAXUtIi DID. GRAHAM M ILL I-Ii r; THE
PRESIDENTIAL* 'SKAT; .THE COUNTRY MIIX THKX
vIIAVB A PRiiSLDKNT MORE-ULTRA IN HIS l-RFi;
TRADE NOTfONci THAN FRANKI.rx I’IKnCF. TUK.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE.
AN INF A SIOFS PUBLIC ATIOSi-
Oar l-catos will remembor that some time r 4
since, we published astatement signed by anum* f|
ber of :respectable Catholic citicens of Concord, i
and endorsed by a note from tko worthy Catholic-•
Clergyman of that place, certifying to the truth j
of what they stated, We did not publish it with ;
the hope of mating political capital out of it, ;
but we did hope that such n statement wouid j
stop the falsehearted appeals that malignauts are i
making to that portion of our voters who belong v
to the Catholio Church. There are three Whigs, -i
however, in Pittsburgh, who have caused to be •!
publLshedyan imaginary statement, to which <|
names, essentially Irish, arc attaohed, but which •!
we believe to bo frauds. Wo will engage to pro- -'j
dues, in this city, in three hours time, dnplicato jj
names for one .half the names that appear ns sig- '
natures to this infamous slander upon the res-f
pectable Catholics of Sow Hampshire.
The whole thing is. a fraud, and the best evi- j
deuce of that iB, that it has not appeared in a *
single respectable Whig paper in the country.—
Even tho Gazetto has refrained front publishing
it. It purports to have been copied from the N. ■
H; Statesman, extra-; hut where is the Whig pa
per rryufar, that has inserted it ? Wo have not,
as yet; found ono.that has stooped so low.
Tiio three Whigs who find this honor (?) of get
ting it put into type in this city; ascertained that
the editor of a neutral papr.-r was absent from the
city, and that during bis/ absence, his columns
trere under the control of ft malignant whig. They
thought that they ha d a fine opportunity to übo
tho editor in his absence for the purpose of abus
ing the member of the church of which, ho is »
member, .■awl they accordingly carried their frau
dulent statement to his whig deputy. It was of
Course vby the whig deputy, and the
whigs' paid’ fifteen dollars for their success in
abusing'h numberof respectable Catholics thro’.
the..columns of n paper edited by a member of
their own church.
We believe tho whole thing, to be a forgery, and
we defy .thodhreo.whigs of Pittsburgh to. have it
authenlieatali by any of therespectafale citizens of
Concord;: If they:cannot, this infamous attack
upon the -reputation -of a ireepeotahlo Catholic
Clergyman,-aud a large number of his parlshon
ers, will give-tho trio a most unenviable fame. -■
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The editor anys l'ierco and King will caroy
Kentu6b>' 2 and.we have not the slightest doubt
that he is correct.— -nth-Pott: •
d friend nt our elbow -wishes us to say to JJar-
PEu,, that be .will bet 000 that iCentucky cives '
her electoral vote to Scott and Graham Will-
Harper respond, as he has not the slightest doubt
that Pierce- and King will carry Kentucky _
Cleveland BeralJ. --- ... -
H&-11 wo were in. the habit, of betting, wc wau ij
risk something handsome that neither the “friend
at the elbow" of the editor of the Cleveland Iler
aldpuo'c the So,ooo, could be found, oven with a
“search warrant.” The whigs'arc in the habit
of.playing the game:of brag,sand talking largely
about-betting their money, but if a Democrat
shows a.wUlingucss to test their sincerity by of
fering to plank down the cash, the -blustering
braggarts fiud-it convenient to slip ml.’ That
this “fjtiend at the elbow" ot ,Ue Cleveland whig
editor is a man of this description we have not
the least doubt,
PITTSBURGH ASDERIE UAH.UOAJJ.
It wilt be soon hy an advertisement in to-day’s
paper, that sealed proposals wilt be rcoeived at
the .-office of the Pittsburgh and Eric Railroad
Company, in Newcastle,, until.the 20th inst, for
the grading and bridging of about 70 miles of
the road.
. This certainly looks like going ahead. This
is aWorkm which the city of Pittsburgh is deep
jy Interested, and wo hope our citizens wilMCnd
It att tShe “aid and comfort” in their power.—
jhe more Railroads are concentrated in our city,
the°beiter for its business.
The Augusta Age gWeathcreturnsof tho yotes
fur Governor and members of Congress at the
late election in Maine, together ATith, a list of
members of the DcgiaUturo. . As this election is;
a matter of interest and its results are variously
construed, we gire our readers a recapitulation
of the whole case:—
:OCTOBER 4.
/Votefor Qovernor.~£2ii* returns -for Goverrior^ }
mostly official are complete with the exception
of a fow small places which give abont 800 votes,
GOO of which arc Democratic. The vote stands
iTubbard, (democrat,);, 41 610
.Chandler, (democrat)^..*..,.,
> -C.ros.by, (federa1,)..,.,.;.;29^129
Abolition and scattering !.![!""l^650
. The combined vote of the two Democratic can*
didates i 5,63,205, which is &■ majority of 84,076
Oyer the federal candidate, and of 32.520 over
the federal, abolition and scattering. Ilubbard’s
vote is nearly 1000 larger than it was last year,
while Croßoy (fed ) has nearly 3000 less than lie
received last year; :
. Legislature. —To tho Senate the Democrats have
elected 9 members, and the opposition 14, leav*
iug 8 vacancies to bo Oiled by the two houses on
joint ballot. These willbe filled with Democrats,
and when full th&Sonato will stand 17 Democrats
to I I federalists. The Douse stands 84 Demo--
crats to 06 of all other stripos, with one to hear
from,. Giving the opposition that one, it leaves
a Democratic majority of 17 in the Douse. Add
ing tho three in the Senate, our friends have 20
majority on joint ballot with which to elect a
Governor. : • ■■
. Member* of, Congress.—* We have before stated
that three Democrats and three federalists are
elected to Congress, two of tho federalists being
elected through tho quarrels of our friends.— *
The fedend papers say thattbe vote lor uleobers
of Congress is tho only test of the strength of
parties in this election, and we will, therefore,
give that vote and let our readers see- what com
fort federalism can derive from it:
Ist District.;.....;
2d “
6d “ ........
4th “
sth “
Gth « .......
Here, in tho vote which the federal paperß say
is the only true tC3t of party strength, the De
mocrats have a majority of 0530 over the Scott
)te*. iu.this table the ft’cesoil vote io the oth
district is given to tho ScoUitcs, both factions
supported one candidate. TaViogout that vote,
the Democrats will have a majority of .nearly
8000 over the Scottitea, on the Congressional
votol The Democrats cast A dear majority over
foderatbmv and freesoilißm, l.*irger than they did
in 1850. v
If there is any thing m these results discour
aging ta the Democracy or encouraging to the
ScottHciv wc confess that we cannot see it. As
betuecu those two parties, the Democrats have
a i*f about So6o, and wo bare no doubt
that in the Presidential election this majority will
be ; largely increased.. .There is not a State in the
Union more sure for PiDiier. and Ktsu than is
the Jvtate of Maine.
blonie little starclicd-up dandy whigs, who get
all thefip iJlms from the English Aristocracy,
-hare the unblushing impudence to assert that
PrmicE i» the “ Britinhcandidate’* for
the Prcaidcncy, because some of the Liberal or
Democratic journals of England have spoieu
well of him. Now, let us see what are tho opir.
ions of ihc monarchicaljonmabT of England; Tbo
(dvieen s Court Journal,” the organ of tho Eri“
tjjh Aristocrncy and the Regal government, says s
“ I\c notice that our neighbors across tho wa
ters are engaged in. a bitter Presidential conflict.
The conservatives have for their loader Gen.
Scott, and the democracy, who would transverse
tho poles of tho earth, ami call it rnounnss, nro
led by Gem Fieecu. As a conservative journal,
our sympathies arc with the former.'”
[ The “ Conservatives” in England are nothing
j but Tories, who wish to preserve the present Bri
<j tish Constitution, with all its odious, unjust and
[oppressive features. Of course tho “sym
i pathies” of these men are with Oca. Scott and
[the Federal party of the United States. The
j British Aristocrncy, who crush poor Ireland,
t malte excellent whigs,” when they come to tld®
!t country. They hate Democracy, nud pMy for
} the defeat of our Presidential candidates.
The.conferees of tho Tenth Congressional Dis
trict, composed of the oounlios of Wayne, Pike,
Monroe, Carbon and Northampton, met at
Stroudsburg, Monroo county, and unanimously
nominated Asa Packer, of Carbon county, for
Cougress.
Wo loarn from the Kockford Democrat thattho
Hon. Thomas Campbell has been nominated for
Congress in tho loth Congrcssionaal District in
Illinois. Mr.. Campbell is ono of the soundest
Democrats in Illinois, and an ablo and popular
man, and has done his district the best of ser
vice in Congress. We look for his triumphant
election.
The Democratic Convention of the 11th Con.
gressional District, in Now York, comprising UP
ster and Greene counties, has unanimously nom
inated Theodore 11. Westbrook, JEeq., of Kings
ton, for Congress. *
In tbo 19ih District, Now York, Hon; Samuel
Gordon, of Delaware has received thenomlnntlon
for Congress. Ho baa before served two terms
in Congress/Aud is a man of great ability as well
as commanding popularity.
THE “TEST—.A SIGNIFICANT FACT.
Ia tlio town of Newport, New Hampshire, Bays
.the Concord Patriot, the names of those who vo
ted on both sides of the question of striking oilt
the religious test, -were recorded. The Newport
Argos gives the.names and political-character of
alt who voted on the question, from whioh it ap
pears that Idy Democrats and only 11 Federalists
and Free: Seilers voted in favor of. abolishing the
test, while. 7.0 Federalists and Free Soilera and
only 4 Democrats voted against abolishing it.
Among those who.voted against abolishing the
test, waVD." Timur, a delegate to the late Feder
al. Convention, which unanimously adopted a
resolution declaring that tire whiga of New Hamp
shire have always been in favor of abolishing that
tost! Like a hundred other members of the con
vention that-pnssed that lying resolution, he
showed himself in favor of abolishing tho tost by
voting directly against abolishing it. We have no
doubt that if the facts could be shown, it would
appear that three-quarters of the votes againaT
abolishing the test, were given by our oppo
nents. 1 ' .-
• 2>&y*Obio, according to the Atlas, is also about
to go for Gon. Scott, for a variety of reasons; “a
large number of Germans in Hamilton county
and throughout the State,” be says, “have de
clared their intention to vote for General Scott.”
When, where, and to whom did they make this
declaration?- —Boston Times.
Sure onongb,“when, whero, and to whom?”.—
If-Ohio is sure for Scolt, only from reliance on
our German Democracy; the coons may as well
come dowa the pole at once.
JS@* James Copland Mason,-who was married
abont a year ago, at Rochester, N. Y., to Miss
‘Margaret Atkinson, (on which ocoasion Jenny
Lind officiated as bridesmaid, -and Otto Gold
sohmidt as groomsman,) died on the 19th. inst.
They were in-humbled-oironmBtances,bnt noted
for, their industry, intelligence, - and moreality,
qualities which at oneo attracted the regard of
Miss Lind,
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WHAT ABOUT
uqij h'lVo.vou heard the news from Maine,- -
Maine, Maine,— good news and truer*
•• • Whig. Song, 1840.
. Dem. Fed.
SSB7 0293
9347 7310
8073 5193
5197 8781
........... 7540- ■ 7825
........... 5369 . 4045
Total 45,519 88,885
6,536 Dem. plurality.
** THE UUmsit C-ANDJDATT3 *»
CONGRESSIONAL. NOMINATIONS.
. Ronttfie Hiiflfa Gazette.
Testimony of another -Officer of the-Mexican
War. -
•■■■ e call the attention of our citizens to the
following letter, written to the Granite Club of
Annapolis, by Col. Geoege W. Hughes, who was
once a resident of onr village, and whose honor
ed parent still resides amongst us:
- ‘j He [G<m. Fierce] possesses many of the high
qualities which wore so characteristic
01. {ion. Jackson, (and that is the highest com
pliment l ean pay to any living man,) especially
those of firmness,sincerity and honesty; ■ A more
sinoere.And honest man than Franklin Pieroo
never lived. His opinions are freely expressed
.on all political: subjects, and he always means
what lie says. Thoro is no inconsistency, when
properly understood, in any of tho acts of his
life, public or private; He never deceived any
man—‘nor woman cither.’ The blast of his
trumpet ' never gave nn uncertain sound.’-
Hence I would bo willing to aver from my per
sonal knowledge of his character, (independently
of the conclusive evidence which has been pro
duced of the falsity of the accusation,) that it is
impossible that the son of his father and the brother
of: the chivoirous..Col. Benjamin Pierce could be
anything else than a brave man. That he is ouo
Is well known to all who served with him in the
Mexioan War.
,Tt was not my fortune, to have boon with him
in the trying scenes iu the valley of Mexico ;
but I welt know .what bis reputation was atnoog-st
my brother officers—ono of whom (of the old
orroy) recently told me, that while-ins company
(of tho mounted rifled) fwaa engaged at Contre
ras, pushed up almost under tho formidable bat
teries of. the enemy, t Gen. Twiggs was standing
near him, when a movement of a portion of our
troops wftß observed, headed by an officer on
horseback, directly exposed to the murderous
.fire of a battery of ”4 guns,--balls, bombshells
and grapo-Bhot were falling thick find fast oath©
devoted column, yet on. they moved, regardless
of the pelting of tbo iron etortn, tuid ns their
ranks wore thinned, those in the rear tbbk the
places of the fallen. So cool, bo collected; so
compact was tho movement, as if on a field or
day parade, . that tho veteran Twiggs, carried
away with bis> martial enthusiasm, exclaimed,
. Heaven,. it is tbo gallant fid i*. Presently
|ho commanding officer w«3 seen to fall with his
horw f when it was ascertained to he Gen.
and that tbp leading regiment was the 14th iu
fantry, (a new regiment,) under tbo bravo Kau
soin, (whoso file was lost on the field of battle.)
msUjad of tho gallant fid. Ya-fnlly appreciate
the compliment of Gen.- Twiggs, ■ wo roust boar
m mind,,that the fid infantry wfts. one of the
mo3t dihtinguighcd veterau regiments, and had
covered itself with glory in every battle of the
M . e *l cau war » excepting th ir of Buena Vista, in
which it was not engaged/* 1
CQt “Ufc of Frankim Pierce by W. E. Bob
inaon, itinerant roarer to tho whigs/'
4004 11. G. Is born iu Oonoord, M. 11. .
4002 “ is expelled from II Jen, *
4001 “ Kills hia brother Anti..
2G74 , Bnrna the Temple or Uusa, and pock
ets tho fire insurance.
2108 “ Orders Dwrt to Ik* devoured by
, . lions, -■■■■■
07 A. C. Persecute:!, the christi/ina.
74 4. Puts ht 9 mother Agrippina, to death,
44 Plays the fiddle. While Brooklyn is
. ■ burning. ■
bo ** Puts the children in Judea to death.
1400 *f Builds the Castile, v
Id’iS lt Murder:* the two yenng princes in the
. .. . tower. .■ -
11 Plots with Atidrc to betraythe Amer*
lean cause.
Islo “ Budeavors to ruin tho teeth ot a poor
child with Vnld’acandy. •
1S »1 “ • I>ribc3 the London Tiroes
** Invents the Pcrriue paveineut
ISA) » 4 •• U innugoratvd'Aa president.'- •
18Vt - flwcur* allegiance to Queen Victoria
and Louis and irovcrns
the United fctate 4 ? in their Rume**
.?* Makes himsslf perpetual dictator.
“ Pots all the. ton horrible death.
■ —^
Fumtnv -rsn>m*ft at a Ccsccttr;—Billy Bow
legs and cumpamons attended the concert of
Christy’s Minstrel?, iu New York, on Friday
night.. At first they put oat he look of stoical in
difference which they fcubitually observe; but as
tho performer* from step to step iu
their ludicrous cxhibitUm, the row oi stern vis
ages began toielnx, until at length BJUy Bow
legs and two or three of his companions broke
out in aloud “ haw haw,“ and kept up a laugh
ing aecompauimeut until the 14 Polka "
was introduced. their
gravity, and the whole delegation jumped up and
down and clapped their bauds, exhibiting a per
fect delirium of delight. At tho conclusion of
tho performances, the party drove off laughing
and talking as merrily as a company of city
bucks. Old Abram, was in the
highest spirits, and just as the coachman crack
ed his whip, Bowlegs rang out “ fust rate rt
. A Bingula.ii Innoiarst Cask.-—An insolvent
OJSO, of :i rare kind, eniuo boforc the Court of
Common Picas of Pkiiidclpiiia on Tuesday. A
man by the name of l.indsay, who had served
out a torm of two years imprisonment, for having
robbed the Merchants' Dank or Burlington of
upwards of flvo thousand dollars, askod to bo
disoharged as nn insolvent debtor. This was
deemed necessary, as part of his sentence was
that he should restore tho stolen money to its
rightful owner, which had not boon dono, and
probably never will he. Notice, was sent to tho
cashier of the bank that tho prisoner Would ask
for his discharge as an insolvent, but ns no ouo
appeared to oppose him, bo was discharged, ttT
ter having made the baufc, by its cashier, his
assignee. It is, however, very doubtful whether
tho.lattcr will accept tho trust,: or whether, if
ho does, ho will find assets enough to pay ox
penses.
CiioiEAa at RoonESTEit.—Hochestcr, N. Y.,
has been soveroly scourged by this terrible mal
ady. Its ravages have been fur greater than on
any former, visitation. In 1831; tho first year of
its oppoaranoo in America, there were 108 deaths
in a population of 13,000; in 1834, 58 deaths in
a population of 10,000 in 1849, 100 deaths in
n population of 30,000; and’ift 1852, tho Ameri
can says: ‘‘At least 400 citizens have fallen be
fore it; for weeks silence and inactivity have
prevailed in our streets, and business suffered to
ho amount of inoro than §1,000,000 ”
B®* “ To thinking men,” says the intelligent
editor of a Whig paper in Michigan, in an ear
nest appeal on. behalf-, of - his candidates,- “it
will only bo necessary to uamo tho men on the
respeotivo tiokots. Tho Democrats offer Us
Pierco and King—names unknown to fame;
while the Whigs propose the veteran Scott, the
conqueror of Mexico, the conqueror of Mexioo,
and Graham, no less widely celebrated in the
art of peaoO, as tbe inventor of the world-famous
Graham bread."
Madame AuioNt'sGostOKnx.—Tbe Philadelphia
Ledger, speaking of the concert of Madame Al
bum, in that city. Bays :
“ Her voice is rich, round, deep, sweet, and
unusually flexible, and her execution is scarcely
to be eurpasged. She sings with an ease whioh
is almost careless in its manner; yet the most
difficult passages are rendered witU thopreaiaion,
brilliancy, delicacy and finish of the perfect art
ist. Tho lower tones of her voice are wondcr
fully.deop and full; the upper, though- of good
quality, are somewhat thin and feeble.” - *
ScAncm- or Mechanics.—The Savannah Cou.
rier states that there is at present an ' opening
for between one hundred -and fifty and two bun--
dred good mcchanios in tho city of Savannah.—
Wages are at present very high, and-it is almost
impossible for contractors, in many instances,
to fulfill their engagements on account of tho
scarcity of hands. .Carpenters and bricklayers
are principally wanted.
: - Stabvixq HBuseee yo Death— A negro, con
vioted on Longlsland, two weeks since, of mur
der, and sententf&Ho be hung on tho 29th of Oc
tober next, has refused to take any food since
Monday week—and wishes to come to his final
and by starvation.
tS?*A boy in Ohio, last week, licked, in 18
minutes, two deputy Sheriffs, -four constables
and hogshead of molasses. Next week he has
a set-to with a threshing maohine. We shall
await the result with anxiety, as the fellow said
when a three eteiy house was falling on him.
•\v-<
- * *> * r* -*
4 PIERCE AHO KING SONG.
Ala—“ Hunters cf Kentucky.’’
. * Faojs Kerr Hampshire's hills of granite,
Where waves the -wintry pine,
. To thoianO haul by the trepie,
• To the land of flower ami vine— .
The Hemocratio Banner, •
Forth to the breeze we fling,
• -* And sound aloud our slogan, ’ • *
Hurrah tor Fierce and King.
. - . . IVe lore the men who never, *
lu Senate hall or field, ■ _
■ To factlon or tofoeineh,' --v. . _-
. iv Right or prindplo "would yield i ;
Who tltn ramsrs to as kekabmo—
. Those Hint to them firmly cling— ■
WatiAvs nusaint To foiuan—
Tiie fues of Pierce and King !
A North Carolina, whig journal says—Gen
eral Pierce is opposed to equal suffrage, to the
compromiee, and to the protection of American
industry.”
Democrats from one end of tho country to the
other must make up their minds to shut their
ears to all future charges against their candidate.
Don't believe one of them. Kesolve, when elec
tion comes, to stiok to the tieket, and let tho
Scott Whigs stickifo lying, . The fellows are iu
corrigihle.
SUVFICIENt FOB VIIIS -GBAV-E.r-Tho foltowing
wan . the language of a Whig Congressman i—
" I>et the soldier’s land-warrant bo eight feet by
two—snflicicnt for his grave." This was before
tho nomination of Scott—now military glory
is all and everything to those who would formerly
“ wolcome our soldiers with bloody hands to
hospitable graves.”
Tho Boston foil says: Gen. Leslie Coombs got
qnto n 6ght with Borne baggage-men or boys, at
a railroad depot in Mew Ilavcn, and was tum
bled into the dirt rather unceremoniously.* The
Whig committee, however, soon arrived and res
cued tbt groat Scott orator from his unpleasant
situation..
Wisconsin,—Tho Milwaukee Daily News Bays
in speaking of tho prospcctsin that State: “We
are prepared to Bay that the majority for Pierce
and King, if any credence can bo placed in hu
man predictions, wilt not he less than 5,000 and
may reach to 7,000. Correspondence and per
sonal intercourse with well informed men from
every precinct, sustain our faith -in such a r«-
BUlt.”
Fibbt Gos veom ItunoTs.—The first election
in. Illinois was in the city of Alton, on the 21st,
when Hope the democratic candidate - for Mayor
woe elected by a heavy majority. The rrairio
State is all right.
Graham, the federal candidate for Vico Presi
dent, is opposed to allowing the people to elect
their own ruler*. He voted against giving the
people of hia State tho right to elect their Govern
or. This should bo kept before the 'people. "
Tito West.—A Western correspondent of tho
Albany■ At/as, writes ns follows:
‘■ You may rest assured that it ia all right in
tho West. Piarso and King will carry* every
one of the six Northwestern States, 1 by immense
majorities. Nothing is more certain than Hint.
Ohio will Rivo them 15,00(1: Michigan 7,000
Indiana 8,000: Illinois 12,000: lowa 2,000, ntui
Wisconsin 5,000. Pnt that down to look at after
election.”
: "Goseto rm;Loco Foeo3.”—Under this head,
the Union County Star, a Scott paper of Centre,
Pennsylvania, announces the defection from the
Whig ranks of Israel Gutelius, Esq., the distin
guished editor of the Union Democrat.
Prospects is Ohio.—A prominent ■ politician
from Ohio, writing to the New York Post, on
the 20th inst. says:
“Every day’s-intelligence gives nssuranco of
Ohio casting ber electoral vote for Pierce and
King. The frccsoders have thoir entire share
of enthusiasm for Halo and Julian. The Demo
crats are sanguine for 25,000 majority.
Amos Copeland, the last survivor of tho corps
of soldierswho attended Major Andre to the gal
lows, during tho revolutionary war, lately died
at Abington, Conn., aged 01 years and 4 months.
Daniel SaffoTd, of Wilmington, Vt., committed
suicide, on the Oth instant, by taking an ounce
of opium. Ho hadjast been married, nnd was
28 years old.'
Tho Sac and Fox Indians, on their return
homo from Washington, reachod St. Louis .on
the 20th inst.
The Grand Lodge I. 0. 0. F. , of Pennsylvania,
has adopted resolutions of respect to tho late
Judge McFarlino, accidentally killed at Rolli
daysburg on Monday.
At a recent meeting of the American Board of
Missions it was stated that since 1789 the United
States have paid to tho Indians in money $85,-
274,877; in lands-$71,041,728, making an aggre
gate of!$lOG,OOO,O0O.
John Campboli, Esq,, living noar Burlington
-raised this season, on eight ncrcs and a fraction
of ground, 20,003 water-molons, 10,000 of which ;
ho shipped to Cincinnati; tho remaining 10,000
arc stilt iu the patch..
Tho following is tho number of emigrants, .at
the port of New. York, for. Jan. 1,,t0 Sept. 22,
1862:
AU otlict
. . Ireland. (lettunny. countries.. Total
January.......■ C.COI ■ .3,4-0 : 1,606 11,000
Kclu-uuy ......... 0,83-1 ,1,370 *1,130 0,340
Mur,'ll .1,'1,213 3.810 4,097 ■ 01,700
April 10,914 11,094 O.4SS 05,193
May 12,870 13,039 0,608 33,372
June......... - 10,670 02,339 11,010 ' 490125
July ......3,.... 9,193 .12,873 3,067 . ' 24,803'
Allcuat 11.010 10,002 7,250 34,013
Supt: 00:.. . 5,483 7,809 1,908.18,200
The most remarkablo increase of German im
migration, it will, be observed, commenced in
April laßt, and it ,has steadily exceeded tho Irish
during every month since that period. This has
been attributed to tbo alleged foot thnt tho au
thorities of certain districts inGcrmany have be
gun to ship off their pauper population to thfo
country, whereas moat of the Gorman immi
grants have, heretofore been persona possessed
of more or less property. But wo suppose it
may be with greater probability ...ascribed to the
general diffusion of liemocratio opinions in Ger
many, which has made the people restless under
systems off government, too despotic, and too
powerful for them to revolutionize, and has
therefore stimulated them to seek freedom in the
new world.
There is roason to believo that this influx of
theGermanio raco has not yet reached its mail
mum, and we observe that the attention of
French capitalists is being directed to plans for
the passage of immigrants from beyond tho
Rhine aoroßS Franos daring the winter months,
while the Northern ports of Germany are closed
by the ice. The most important of these pro
jects is. probably, that which’ contemplates the
construction of a railroad from Strausboure-to
L’Orient.
The Shawnee IndiaSs.— The Shawnee Indi
ana, who have been -in Washington siucc last
■winter, have concluded their business with the*
Indian Bureau, and hare reoeived $38,000; to bo
distributed among their people at home,
Ordera have been issued to Major Murray,
superintendent, for tho removal of the Meno
mino Indians to.their new location in Wisconsin.
The sum ■of $26,000 was appropriated by Con
gress for this pnrpose.
"'.yi v. r -^,
HEM
: * From the coast erf old Atlantic,
That flag is wavingoVr
V Tlie forest land and prairie,
- • -To far Pacific's shore. -----
-- - Through abroad realm wliicli tbc eacle
* *•• •.. ** For days with strongest wiu* : "
" e: Could, not measure, now is echoed
' The shout for Fierce eud King. ' *
• Not a single note of discord ■ . * * v
is blended with tho rry, * .
Which tells that our redemption -
From lVhlg misrule Is nigb,
Korntl with heartfelt fervor,
.... To the good old cause who cling,
■As the best of its defender.*, ‘
Join in liaiithg Fierce and King!
We seom that paltry pretence.
The Whigs have used of old—- ■
Our princlpipaaro written
.i. Upon our banner's fold : * ’
W« promise sect uor set-thin . 'V.
This, that, nor anything,
But surety of triumph
. For our leaders- Fierce and Ring,
The North and South together
. In spirit join os one, ,
- Beats the same heart by tho rising
And the sottingof the san.'"
In the waters of oblivion
AU section strife we fling,' *
With onr ancient creed we: conquer
In the 113010 of Pierce and King;
ITEMS FOB: POLITICIANS.
Items of News and Miscellany.
-Emigration.
SS.CS4 92,086
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lliil
They are eiliging a Bong Jike thiß &iNew
York: - 1
I had a dream the othtr night, when oil wound woo.still,;;
I dreamed I saw old’Pultepnc a sliding down She hill, ■■:•,■ • r
•The u hasty s6up’.' -WDAih‘his hail'd; the finr'Yra* In
II»s free coil allies W6nia*t itandibufc scatteredfarffod near.
Cticrus —Oh, Poor Greeley,,
Don't yousplt on me,
I’m going up Salt River,
Withtheplatfbrmpnmy ; bnee.■
Awful Teagedy.~A negro woman belonging
to George M. Garrison, of Polk county, Tenn.,
killed fourofheroblldren,-by cutting their throats
while they were asleep, oni Thursday night, the*
and then put an end to: her. own exist
ence by efttting her throat-
£sr*l3iiter]}Yldo I«Perhapsiw stronger oridonco con.
•be adduced of the intrinsic value trad usefulness
of : ATEa>_ Ciuaki- than' in brdcr to
the demttnd. the/-proprletor.' has .“bee u compiled, to
build an.iinmenwi block, occupying a large part of a square•
on ond or purprinidpal thormighihreaj.flvo stories.of whtclr
-is to Ixj occupied by hls-Eaboratory for the. preparation of
the Cherry-Pectoral alone.- As this article has now won’lta
;.way to the public fevor, solely by. Its suocess in curing 1 dig
eaieijr'thls tact is somocominfint quits 4 v:
bctsjiimdiw :: '• '/•. 'f :
M’Lawe’* Vermtftiget
<GSF*Tb® effigeta of tms nra)
ertst satisfactory, in ollc&sos la which it has bcen tric<L—
Noether medicine has cror produced: such offecte so ins tan*
. tomxmsly. It has only to . be administered, and relief fol
lows as a matter of couwe.- It; has now been'used In the
practice of, the best physicians*!? our country, and bythem
be?n : pwmomusßd cqtialV if ■ not superior toany tosdtidneia vdr}
offered for
. George Maxwell, Augusta, Ohio, has used it with great'
.effect in hlfl.family, and.ha* sold large quantities; Which,
drnyegivim the.highEst'Batisfoetioh'.r
J.U. Cutter, merchant, Louisville, administered a doge to
his cjuid, who discharged a quart , of worms. He had tried
other Vermifuges i® rain; _ \ ‘ : -J",
P' *!’ * Cotton, Winchester,“lndiana, happened to
got ft lot from an agent, which was sdou.sold out, and ; prov-
Ing lughlj efficacious, became•. very/ iiopular, and sold mow
rapidly than any other Vermifuge
•For sale, by .of tho Druggists and .Merchants, and
from the sole proprietors J. KIDD A (50,
- rctkd&w 00 Wood street
CorasSS Oornstil Agrcat many per.
sons are dreadfully tormented with corns- A certain
remedy - will be found InUr. CoueH’s '.Cobs 'PLAsrnn/ for'
.sale by Dr. OEO. S. KEYSI3E, 140 .IVood street. • • ’
Wes, retail at 12U ond 25 ct». per box. . sepS
ua>Uberal dalnctlons to tlioso who buy to sell again. : '
rT^y 3 - IVhat is Forest .Winel-iTbis bia aues*>
U'lS/ tion that ha* bccn sometiiUM ashed;' slntoihe btw
duction of this truly splendid toaie preparatiom compound
od of various vegetable ingredients, of known efficacy in tho
hailing art. The Forest Vflho, as its name Imports, is made
out of some of the most valuable plants ami herbs of the
vegetable kingdom, aud combined in such a way as to give
the compound tba tastoand smell of Wine, and all thebcril-
Ing ond bracing qualities of tho VTine mode of Grapes, and
without nny of its deleterious cfTcCU.- As o tome.iu diseases
of the stomach, and a dinraUe Ju affection* of the kidney*,
and drops!**, it has no rival. This Is the opinion'of one who
has tried its virtues.
advertisement in another column of this paper.
; bold Wholesale and Retail by Dr.GEO. ir.avKYBER, 140,
corner or Hood street and Virgin alloy; PittsbureJu Pad'ol
r.o T bj JAMES T* SAMPLE,: north-west corner, of Federal
street and tba DiamoaiL Allegheny City; • . #sep24.*diw- •
MOOL DELAINES—Just received, at A. A SlaSom A
Co.’s, C 2 and C 4 Market street, SO pieces new atyle 01l
Wool.Del&inP*.'- ' * ocf+ "
/TVLOVrA—A A. Masoj; A have jast. reccirnt a tee
. \Jr assortment of ijcu and Ladies’ Gloves,"comprising KkL
KLI finished and Fleecy Bilk; TaiZata I'huhiCosfamere, Ber*
l>p* Braganza, Lisle Thread, Ac. ; . ' - ; ort4'
. SHAWLS.I6O- Long-and -Snoare Hrocho
bha'wJj, brilliant colors, Just m-eirod ot •
A. A, MASON" & CO’.S
. _ Nos.G2 nnd f 4 Market street.
1-■£ AhMAN AC2\.lkxs.~Jii, t it rvewimi a larga assort*
AOt/O* inrnai of lingtfsh and German'Atiaauacs for lh6
fear the Bookand Vapor ttarcknur* of •
_«t* lk AY & CO, 3* V owl street.
/IHlti ft APOLLON UYNAbIV, or the History of the Bona*
A part*? Vfttnjly y an entirely nor work* by the Berkeley
men*, with 22 authentic portraits. I trok Bro. doth ; altar
copkscf this day received and foreale by:
wtj, ■ • ■ •■ KAY4CO,6S Wood street.
("10MIC NATURAL HISTORY OK THE iiOAiA-VJUCK—
_> The Comic Natural History of tho Umaan. Race. d crim
ed and iiluOTatod; byl&mry S. phons. 1 /vot. 8m doth;'
KW copies of thcabovo thLrciay "received. p.h& forsalaby ;
tt . ■ ■ ■ -••■■ ■■ CO., 55 Wood street.
U. P. WEOGELL," " '
A Ui*NX tor tb* purchase iuid gala of heal ■ Estate. dealer
J\. ju Bonds. ATort^c Sgvk*, &*. Orfice, Splano'sßuild
iog% comet of Smitlifkld- aiuV j-lftij *tmdvPjtt?bm2b, Pa.
• ucUry
" “KOR t»A£.l£
Irl BUILDING LOT*, tromio^ooCentro Avenue and Clark
kJ fctnvt, near I'uilun. ‘L }:r-v Lois aw v. ithirtfro juntos
of the Court Ilou.v, nud ihr lkahty *f io
cstiott. I;u!jiureor ••
llnllt'oad LeUlncri
SLAI.T.I) I'KOWitfALi* uiU be mvlTe-i atth* Ofllee of the
WmBCKUH AXl> Kltlß ItAILUOAD at
Xrw Castle, until 5 oVlotlsv IVM;, OnU>ber,£Oih, fiir the Ura,-
dmg&iul JirUa f infr<.r?.!v»ut,7o. jaili» of I'bun ar.d
trill bc> eslublted alter the Isth. ■
THt«. ,T. POtt'Kß*
Prcidhtept-nf P. omt h. it> n. Company^
i h 1 ACTIU^. —A Sy.-lptn fif inwnr»t>. ti*<
y~S' ao«l - riyulaUou* tor tbo. Mititin und volumccr* of tbo
tnltcui btato.i, roinprt'lion&iQg
“l l’ cufbnrry, lutiutry, jtiiivtnoa. Catnlry and Ar
t UliTy. r.ith ibc*. tnjitinsr of doing duty In garri-son and winni
by Umeu>iiptotn>. a»i)er, l«i 1 tot is mo.; for **lo bv
_ __ K A\ A CO, R 3 Wood -ttrwt,
2r . Wanted I "
rANYED-j-lhlrty to workat the arching
: tli‘» Turnip west of Orocnsburg, on tho Western
-ion of the Pwnnfi.vlriuibiJtoiln/aiL lo wborn tbc hl«h<*«t
wages • . -
Apply At the.BiißinooiV Oitlpc. Outer Dm>M or Pomttrlva'
nla KaUroad. fthith Ward. Pittsburgh. ‘ ■ ;.- orH-St '
£**!,. **&■ ax l-rnk' 3TItKh.T.-For salo, a well
buijl th«oilingXlonpi*, a ball- .-.and two. parlors: three
<■ lumbers awl garret* kitchen and wa» ; b ror.m; all well fin*
i*bnl*. gewdgrates uml stonebearLhs; out otod and, by
*»»*.? tj»>otte2o foot front on- Pino atroot,■ hr- 01 dcra*.
PrlcogllflO. Trims, *2ooin ban<l: balamw at $2OO A" «w.'
■&. CUTIfUERT. Oraeml Accnt, - :
60 RmlthflHd
oHi- ■■ ■'
Kurojirau Luw Agcucy7"'
rjlllß uudmigoed, V European Agent, 1 " in ciinmvtfonutth
1, «• «wq.» Counsellor at tav* Dublin, Ireland.'
nnd through U»lr Agents in vimr.tw cUk'.-i, attend.-* to reoiv-
denti*, legadw and claims; wjurcblng of records. pro*
< uringof ti.RUD3oiij, and Giber lasr and (generalbu-*iuc*is. So
Herat Cnt.mu Irelaud and Auu'neo. lor that he
nnnu.'illy cKtascs the Atloutic, and. vj.jL* the principal cities
;ol those countries Ilia neat will tv the liwitwnrnth'ietta*
Jar tour of this Agency* «
, M TIIOMAS J. KEEN AX, Attorney at Law,
. cyndmUltxr, ; and European Agent 4*JO Fourth rt.
BKAZIh SLHAK.—. r >u tu?r* Email tiagar. nveitod and for
_sa_le2>y___ [octt] . ;.-, ■ KING A :MOQIUIKAI).
S T ilM U -received.at A. aZm.ws &Co'«, S
bale* Stair Crash, Fur sale cheap.. • ■;•.-■■■•• -octS •'■
\vr Imif AlipJhrtlycTty Mnmuts.
h ool! inoiua mokfit;-ji mh at
LOAN—Hyp .ihotwAnti Uoilarts opi tvro. ihrcp and
X • rour.months—approved paper. •• Apply to
THOMAS aioym.3» Fifth street
MhKl.NOs— too piece# lino French Mcrtaos,
JL sortcacolorji. justreedvod per last steamer, at;
in A, A. MASON & OO.’S,
. octa ..... ■ .. Jios.s2nnd64.Maaketst -
Of\-CASKS Mua’sOaif and.lvlpßoots, handromoshape:
d 0 wya and Youths’Calf, and KipDoota do;
. >Y hoiCf.alo and Retail, low for cash, at •
Jft W. E. SCIIMfiRTZ*,
foj— ■•■■. .r . ■ ■ -,. . • . Kn. 10? Market street -■
A. Jlasph* ji«t rccciTOd'
■JG/another largo ;10l of Embroideries, comprijdm: Boole;
Jaekonet Oollare; Plain and RoffledOjenS-
BlooT<«and CulTai Linen Lawn and Cambric Udkfk
. Laces, Edgi ng», Insenions, Ruflliogs, && all of tbo
newoat and moat faahfonable gtrtea.' "-:v-- .;: oct2 /
JUST lILCET\'KI>—At No. 107 Market street— 1 ■ •
JOO pairs Ijodlpa’Jenny Linds, latest fittlw
, 100 do JjuUes*GalterB ■ do-' 1
m do Morocco, float and Enameled Boots:
••• --K -ior sola very low foncasb/* :i ■ ■ • - -
tv. e. semrakrz.
tv . -Propoaslay '
”V*7-aLhn received at tho office of theMimourahela Karl-
T T. ftation Compauy, up to 3 o'clock, 11.I 1 . M.. of Sntimtuv
“f OctobcAlnsLmt, for the cZisuiuZl
Bnd fet - ln ' h °
Hans and speelOcctions will ho exhibited at the Office of
ho Company, cerner ofQrant street and . Diamond alley
three days previous to the time of letting. ■ ■■ ‘
.„„ J- K. MOORHEAD. •
-octatl ■ , - I‘reriilontof Monongnliela Navigation Co.
G Executor's Sale I :
h Saturday. October 9tb, 18M, at 3 o’clock. P. jr„ will be
premises, three miles from the City, oppe
sno Concord Church, on. the Brownsville Plnnk ltomi
prmr-Ttvo "“mthiy ii P S
andahumlancoofi'rnlt,Shruhbery,4e.AllC<al;ofthc
best quabty—accessible either by the Saw Still It on Itall-
Jolm CUney^ 0 * a ” feIlolul! t >°lng tho property of the late
TERMS.-rulne-thirdiiihand.ondthe balance In- accom
modating payments. 1 tw W. IVIhSON ' v:
JOIK GLAhTiy;
oett-ot .. . . : JRxecutors. '
■■■ ■,. ■. §‘30,00 Ileirurdt
. rfl AlxEh from the stable of the subscriber', c-n Monday '
X SopteinbcrKtb, 1852,'unclcr pretonco of hlrlmvbya
•Wimesmßßhta>s4r.C. I B.M«*tler*' .ltehf’-snmyiMjß.fcs:
.MABi; with a.star on her forehead; about fifteen and a
half hands high; carries up well, both head and toil • has
a lump on right side, over point of ribs; had, when token!
a boot on left fbro fwt, 03 she interferes; anda dark invert
OTQQi'r stolfeW groan cushions;, three sldesbf onaWmtS
being hlaaVand one,'sidelight green;: and 'trimminra.of
tow blue, with a email redjtripc. The above reward will he
paid for toe rcturji of ihfi.llorsG- snd 'Buggy, uinl'Bt)prehcn
aion.of thotbief. • . . -. JOHN KELLS, '
° • • ■ - ■ ■ • sti Clmrloa Hotol.* t -
' NOTICK.
• ALL persona having ' ttent for paiwenffers, or pent
.frfc&gDmfts to Europe, through JOHN THOMPSON, 410
Ltbprty atreetj Titlabuigh, are hereby notified to call at his
Office, with their Draltsaud Paßsage Tickrt?, whra they.-are
returned to them, aa ho. has made ammgemdntefa New
York with the tnaffulfieent : and well- known'-Swallow-Tail
LiueHtto.hrlng out drafts ensratfod
by him, at his own expense: and has now. been OPPmuted'
the only Agent fa Pi ttsburgh for tho Old Swallow-Tail Ones,
owned by Messrs. UrhmeU, Blluturn & Co., and,also,the
Philadelphia and Liverpool Lino of Steamers ; and has Slchi
Drafta on-tho National. Bank, and all lts branchy from one
pound to any amount —paid without discount.
. • JOHN iTUOMPSON: -
410 Liberty Bt. Pittsburgh.
• Chotce Stock ofFUnosi
. ■ THE subscriber is noiynjceivlnp
sssSfl
vnUrely new and superb design; tbb material n«!i l ? tt a , n
construction bptegafthe mt^subrtSSlS^fSji; iSS
seasoned quality. .'fheirdurahJlitv *n*
lug in good tune, In for stand '
a-iU bo fully uarnmtod. iKSiS? dLSuf^T' 1 ; ani
•seas£?ssSSSS?r
j-.iMkUi.MgJgSS!
Sign of tho -
No. 201 Third street.
NEWADVEB'
R F. AVF4)I>HX.L,
Rg>!'£sltiig Affl.hf; SjtffmtPs TinUiUngs.
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,^vy' ';}. : Xy-- J - •" - "
* ! . nR Ouyiott’a iDproTed'SxttMtai
Yellow DocSr ana Sarsaparilla {taSun P.emr,
dy for I&rtditary Tamil.
Thousands of individuals nro cursed vrjih grevloUS com*
plaint*? vrmch they Inherit from their parents. The us® of
| the Trio* Pod MU I Sargaparm will prevent all this,
mtlMvea vest amount of TeluaUetocs,
foritttonraffWyepdj/nm ttityOmthtlalmilauiLubHii
is the seed of disease, and so totes oft lie" curse hy which
[ tjio sin? or misfortunes of the parents are so often TisSteii
upon their Innocent offspring. •■.••• rr.^-,
1 Parents owe it to their children to guard them against the
| effects of maladies that may bo communicated bv descent
[ and children of parentathat have at “any time boon affected
[ with Qmsianption, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe.lt to themselves
i to . take precaution ocainn the uscaseheing revived in them,
i .Guysott’s Extract or XoUok Dock and Sarsaparilla is a suro
r antidote In such coses,;
i. 4®- See adrerUaemoilt.
Dr, Fitcb’B AMonUfiat, Supporters. ,
AS** These aro inittruiiwntSj by tljo mechanical
support they gircy are Intended to cure {Prolapsus Uteri, or
Falling of thcWomlya disease of.considerahler.pmalenee.
at thepresent day, and onoweqpestiOti.haS erer been cured
- without an Instrument of this hind, to giro support to the
broad moscefl which keep the abdomen supported: - -; -
- Medicines aroofveryJittleußC' in this dlwase, wHbout
that support, whleh is eflbctually BiTea by thfs Instru
ment. , These supporters-havd been known ti> cure very bad
cases of Prolapsus tTteri, in & short time." I alto keCp othor.
fi lipportora, at prices varying from $4,00 to $B,OO, * *
also keep the genuine WASHINGTON SEOUL
sDER- BUAOB, combining Shoulder -Brace »»«i Suspenders,'
- for Ladies,- Misses, Boys and Hen; Thcseßraces are now
wern by nearly. tJTcry poWoirtTOUbled with ■ a habit of lean
ing forward, stooped fibouldersf narrow or fla&.cbest; and In
.{act, in every ease where it is desired to Increase the volume
and power of tho Lung*. No:perfton who has' worn this
Brace,will.over, do wtthoufc-ifc 'Aha* TBUSSKB, of fcterv
variety, for tho euro and Belief ; oMlerala or Bupturo/ The
•Truss forchUdren wQi Invariably euro.
. X 3?» Large discounts to Wholesale dealers,; .
: PK. GEO. H. K£7SERr Wholesale and Detail Druggist,
No. 140 Wood corner of Virgin oUoy. l’ittsburEhrPa.
acp2BJiw
", Scrofula.— lt fe.duo to 'Klcfs 'petroleum to say.
that it has been known to completely eradicate every veatagti
ofibls dreadful disease In less time than any other remedy,
and at leas cost pr inconvenience- to the patient, .
*. The thousands of certificates in (he hands of ; the proprie
tor, many of.wldch are from well known citizens of the dty
ofPHtsburgh and its f mined fatevicinity, go to show clearly
and beyond all doubt, that Kim's Pmotzuir is a medicine
of no common value, not only aaa local remedy in Jfaraly*
si% Reafness/lossof- Sight* avoidable
internal remedy, Inviting the investigating physicians, as
well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with Us
:merits,'
Those having a dread of mixtures are assured, that this
- mediduo is. purely natural, and is bottled - n's 1 1 flows from
the bosom of the earth. ■
ThefJUtioing certificate is copied from a paper published at
. Syracuse,-#. 1% and l*ari date August % 18556 to which is
aim appended the certificate of the celebrated D, Y.fboLALDJ
of Syracuse? V- ; y- v
. This may in truth certify, that Thave been so badly af
flicted with Scrofula for the lastsoven years that mostoftho
time I have been unable: to attend to any kind of. baslncs/v
and much of the time unablo to walk ond confined- to my
bud, and have been treated nearly all the time by tho best
.-Physicians oar. country affords; 1 1 ocoßdonally ■ got some re
lief, but no cure, and continued to growworse until Dr. Toot
recommended too to try the Petroleum, or Rock OH, as eve
rything. else had failed., I did so without faith at first, hut
thenffect was astDnishlng;itthftw.thopolson to the surface
at once, and T- at once began - to grow wttcr, and by: using
seven bottles lhare got a euro worth thousands of dollars. -
_ MRfl. NAKCr hL BARKEK.
This may certify that I havo been acquainted with
. Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and have re
peatedly wUnes&d.ita beneficial effects in the cure of indo
lent ulcers ami other diseases forwbichit la rneomwu»nd«>«< ; '
.and can with confidence recommend it to be« medlcine wor
thy of attention, and can safely saythat socccsA has attend
ed Its use where other tncdiolhehau jGdled. l ;
„ D* Y. TOOT, at 0.
Tor sale by. all the Druggists in. Pittsburgh.' £ou27:d&w»
JAMES P. TANNER,
BOOK, SHOES, BONHETS, fco.,
.iWSS Wood Street, Betioeen Thsrd -and Iburttu . :
PITTSBUEfIIL
stock embraces otcry variety and-style of Roots,
Ut£X fcUoes, Bonnets, direct from the Now
Ragland Manufacturers,'adapted expressly for Fall ami Win--
■ tor sales, and will be sold at eastern prices; Please call and
examlne.bc&rebuying;-;: -v peps^hn"
OyURM CAYBLES—Star Candles, 4'fvfr's and fi't for sols/
£5 J. BATM.Y * CO.
Oflfl BOXES
•OUv/. ty, for sale ©a liberal terms,by ' ■ • •
VfAATf'E, MAQUinn A BAXf),'
112-Sccond-streotr •.
-/"I LI EE SIoCK \>A.NXhI>—Ho will pay the highest'
V marketprico for any portion of filly. sharc3 Pittsburgh
nod Bbaton Siloing ' ■',•.'v. •
«ep£> A WILKINS A CO.
T)ICKLK,>—GnUon*, half gallons, quarts ami pints, from
X. UaJcrwood St Co/s, Boston, for File wholesale aad' re-
Uil, by J. LATELY i CO,
..HepSfr _, Grocers and Tea Dealers.;• .
DRY GOODS.
■■■ ' TO CLOSE A CONCERN.
A ASSORTED LOT Oi' DRY OOOD3, amounting to
ah.mt .will .b&:sold, .or bartered: onfivorablc
term* REAL ESTATE. NOTES, MORTGAGES, Or desirable
barter, of any klDd,lakeuinoxcfaangMf hcetfs.sary to a trade
—some oath .wlll-be given.. luqulrc of
wp3B:tr • ■ , QUO. R. ARNOLD &'OO.
lUEDIOAL WORKS. '
T'kAYISON A AdNRW have tlio following 'f*ecoad-haijd
U MeJIeaMVorU for sale:
V. S. Dispensatory; Taattw on tbtr Chest; -ishwcll on
Diseases of-Pernv.ilUlcxVPrniejpleiiof Sargcry; Condla on
.Dfcessesof Children; Cl y met* on Keren;; Lawrence l on the
Kyc; Mlddlemore. on. tbo Eye::DrotjsMiV Pa
thology; Croat Anatomy of Boom ani'Joiut«} DuuglLsou
on Hygiene; Kramer on tho Ear; BiaUi ou BiseasM of the
Liver ; Guthrie on Dr. and &. Organs; Truvors’ SyntYp-ls on
-the Eye;. Cphßta'.H Text Book; Acton onYenerenl Diseases;
Dopatcque. on the ..Uterus; Harris on Dental •Surgery;,
on the Skin; Diels on .Digestion; Meigs’ Midwifery;
MeLpi on Diseases of Children;- Coley.ou Infants and Chil
dren ; Beil ou Bathst Bird on Ur. Depositions ; Duuglbou
on New Hemedies; Nolhranon Medicines and their Uses;
Gerhard on the Chest; Caraochan on Cou«hJ» t 'DLG:, yern;'
Surgical Anatomy, by Mactlso; Willis • £ Smllh’s Natural
Philosophy.
In addition to the above, they havo also a largo stock of
• how Medical, Classical, Theological audilbsvUaneou.* Books.
«<p3o DVIISOS & AGNKIV, fti Market st.
A COBDESSED ABSTRACT,
IjUIOM the Accounts of-JOSEPH; CLARK,. Supervisor on
JL the lower Western Division of the Pennsylvania CanaL
as reported by him for tho month of Jane, 2802; showing
the average price of labor, the detailed price paid lor mate
rials, and the names of the tarpons from whom purchased.
Prepared agreeably to the Gttb scctinn of the netoMUi of’
Jk'-f • _ . E- BANKS, Auditor General.
September noth, 1552. • ■•V'
Foreman on said canals per diem
r<abon?rs do ~do v
Qa&rrymeu do . . do
Head do do • <lo
Laborer? (io-iraier,) - do :
Carpenter* do do
Hoop Sawyw* do . -do •;
2hor6oteama- do o do •. •
Horse hiro du. - -do ,
Stone Masons and Stone Cutters do 1
Horae and Cart) per diem pay
R.T. Qrahoin. 201 perches stone, at. 03 ccntaper
• perch... SO, G 3
Oeorga Shamumy24 tlaja hauling etene, at g2,CH) •
perday..... '48,00
James MiUigan, 1090 foot timber, ot $lO per a£.\!~ : lSoo
Murphy & puffer, 20fts Wedges, at 8c : 1,60
Murphy& Oufrer t l large.vrcoch for 10ck,,.. 1,50
Murphy.& Quffer, sundries,:'fiame bill to. amount.. 13,85
J. K. Jtuppi4 atone barrows, at &1.&0 ...$14,00
. do sundry Items, same bi 11...;..... 0,37%
Coined Naif, 1030 fcet plank.;, 'jmojjo
do 2 days hauling, SJOS
‘ -ii- ■ ... '>•• ' -• • 15-£Q
J. *H, Forrester, 00 porebes stono,ut $1..:...r00.0>
do 25 ilo J.60.'37,C0
oo . ... sundries, same bill to amt... gjjitjj,
U'T y 3 h ouliu3 Jogs, ats2,so. ~ il^
". ft B. 51 Cntchoon, 4 kegs Itock Powder, at
$3,25_..„.. ~...:.$13.00 1
lron, at $3,60 35,01,
2 Paddle Oates, SSSDa; ,
: .at. $3,50 13.93 . •
sundries, balance of bill JB,OO i 1
.Itobcrt Morris, building tarm bridge ...$23,50 ;
. do sundry repairs, Ac..,.. 8.00
Stephen-STCafferty, 20 days boating stone, 2 addi*
tlonal hands and borseeat $4 KU on •
TriUlam S. Colkett, blaeksmllh bill, sundry small ’
: items. * ■. ~w
James Drewry, 5 days flattlagstone, self,'4ihands,
and horse, at $5,00 per day, 25,00
Aggregate amount settled is «...
...... ...
THH VEGETABLE remedy <
i D.Ji**. JIBMY£H*J},£JtT2{'ACT ' • • •
*!i d ®*‘ c ”T“ri'l Snrsap’nrtHn.
T U 5*?“2?159«* l,a<, «fdlfiere*-al&>ly from
of many: tost CLEANS
jt*P MKDICINES, with others acting directly on the Kid-
IHr r ,!V' 7ta S ltnni«il«to reference. totho relief andeontint
SlewS!f-.S ,><!r f Ul ? tolonml organs. It contains
oracle.; which enter Into so ether preparation in e\i.fence
. ■ AND IT IS ONIUyALLKD
■in running androfreshto effects, by any Medium, intiii
world. - It Is putop In tAROE BOTTLES, u
totbe tnrte. andiH m6feTc6h«htiated, *TIWM«nt
SlitO-NOER, BETTKK ASH CIIEAPEIs:-
wiatoKueh hare
in &rm^rif
a highly concentrated state. Itn intrant,** • «»*ft*.clra,.iiv
gctaK and are s™hrXind T
chleily affecting certain natta. In the!r^L' i 11 1! Oaag)t
produce the mo%t dSS^d\SitSS to
_ it is impossible
medicine. by «*
la fhet, this very operation, for whitJi it Uni*!** I }* effect.—
poandede differs fWim nil A&£JvzT- **■ "■ particularly com- !
ffieha*iom® nndS£LS? "W* «*" » .
&iP@SgS£H
•■• ' * -■.; SHIP FEVKft! SHIP FBVJEEI -
is testimony in proof of the cure of this d Uaase
tl^^^7\^ ed i y a X 1 ? w -. Tilo P utlic to** 6 bo Jong been taught
thatita positive care would seem al
most amirncle, yet- -
. SHIP PEVEB HAS BEEN CUBED.
A^d .byU»eGreat Vegetable Bctnedy, Dr. It B.Mjers*Ex
tract of IhindelioilfcJVild Cherry, Ac., alonp.
• -. We-aelect the fiuhroing as a specimen of the numerous,
testimonials to the effldemgf of tins medicine in cases of this'
malignant disease, whichwe hare to exhibit,-.. -
TESTIMONY OP PHTSICIANa. *
: Tiblimose, it, IX, a j&Ufdl physician, residing In
i Buffalo, N. Y., and one who has devoted himself particularly
to the study end cure-of theiihip Pever,. with almost ovary
1 phase of which he is conversant gives the following testimo*
i uy In relation to tbo effects of this medicine, as prepared by
himself: *
“Tide is to certify, tot Itore used Dr. H. B. Myera’ Ex
tract of Dandeleon, WUdCherry and Sarsaparilla. in my 1
practice, In eases of o number of patients aiefc wlthShinFS. I
ver; with eery bonefidai results. . And I consider It a mmoiC l
si nirative in tot dlsnu®.” benur. j
Prepared by MTEBB & WOE,
Sold by UWama E^l&l? t
eproMeodSw] Ho. 07 W«od etrwti Pittsburgh.
MaliMl
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T „ v 1
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*> t
Jr ** *
|J!3S£B JUID MANAGER.►...
*;:• 49* Boon open at 7 o'clock; peribnaancg to commence
at7W o'clock. •'
> 49* Farewellbenefit and poslurolr but appearance of
the Hines BENIN, and their step-firtper, Mr. j> WINASB.
MONDAY EVENING, October 4Uj, 1852; will fie
formed the great drama of
THE QUEEN’S PAVE; 08, THE IDIOT WITNESS.
Wa1ter........
. • .Gilbert, (the.-Idiot Witness,)..,....Mr. John .Wlnans. :
To bo followed brthe third ondftnrthactaof . -
„ ROMEO AND JULIET,
.-■■■ Borneo..Mips Snumtterrfn- r
. i uU ot--* Jttifla Kata Benin.
Sir. John Winatt* wilt sfa£ “ Yankee Straps
NbWaE(^^ la2O:W desta; X&a New York
** succeeded "by the amusing Farce of
Tnri l, THE GRANDMOTHER'S PET.
, («» yonn scamp,). —...Mias Susan Benin.
&The who£ £ the lawSbtofcxCT of B
ane philosophy ;
oa, ras tom who Jrrrta asvr a wanasr.
.Mias Susan Eenln.
Hiss Kate Benin.
a "
flepl&dircr
AT PHIto HALL.
OQMMKiiOiKQ fHUJAY opwi >
KmeraMlslQ. Gmndtmi, brooty 0
tade,orninWn, Into «h!mf, uiTSS&wofti .'•
S’
Approprlflto jmwlc On each occasion; If(>iirr , n. : o , 7li»il!r •' ■?.<
tho Orator and Humorist, will giratbooni Notches of li£ ’*
Jam! magnificent scenery. u
: 2&.coAtii; children half -price. > ' - : . s
; -OS" Doors open at 7, to begin at 8.. • " «plo.tf J
SPECIAL NOTICES. .
S«*8*o» u(
Ury a.Vi. Biddle.] Ho, 144 fimllhficldnt. fm;3.-r j
4* Q» D»—Meets above the O’KoUiy TcKsgreah
Office, comer of Third and Wood eireota, eroryMon-'
day owning, ___[•#»
rrn»A»GßiioßA judbait, l.
tojy Angmma Lodge, No-SW, 1.0./sfO. if-. meea (story
Wedncalay otenlngin Waahfogtoa HalLWood gf fjrl-r ' -
ACK, 'X’ISA .—Far the bestUOLOKO Tsai in Pittk
cm!* « ft, goto the Eekfo Ton Stow,
No. 88 Fifth Ftrccfc, ■whore therery best Black end Green
TcaftCaoaiffoyabe JwS. [jyp
ir5 2, J' 0' 0* SV-Bacp of fficetinff, HAH,
thSr ttoodstrffct, between. Fifth street andVirghfaUeyw
i'lrrsßUHanl/jME, SSOrr-Mecte eToryToortar fiToulntf.
MsßCAsms H-fcXicpaENT, So* 87—Heeta firrtflnd thin!
widay of each month. r ~ -‘TmArBS-ly* •
jrs=w; F. fpndewßS&Sq, PeutaTßur. ;
ffrirVgroli.—No, 151 Third street, afhw doors abort L
.Smithncid. .OQoo up stairs. Dr. P. has boon connectedwith' T
tlio establishment of J)r. liulUhen, of Wheeling, fiw the last !
five years. [apSSWm J
ISSURASiCR COMFA
Conn .—Capital fjtoclt JSMMMOtAs
sets $439,1,2. Office or .the Pittsburgh Agency-in the Stun*
Boom ofil’Curdy A Loomis, fjo, 59 Wood street.
PQTfctr It IfBEEdOT. Agent. "
nrS 3 *, WKNCKKIAN COMIiISKCIAL OOLLHOK—fUte*
“py Chamberlin’s,)—Corner of Hdrd and Market streets,.
(third floor,) Pittsburgh, Pa. K. P, GOODNOCOII, Prarti.
ed Accountant, Act; R. C. SPENCBB, Associate. Address.«
i l * Ih SPIINCEII, Principal Teacher of lVriting and Cotn
;mcrcial Correspondence... BSetmnendodstlotlro In another
coimhn. V e_ mifl
|TSi«DBTAISS, Cttrtaln-fflatCTtali. and k
Curtain Trimmings of'even description, MSiluro |
Plushes, BroeateUes, Ac, Lace- and Muslin Curtains, N. V. ?
Painted Window Shades, out Cornices, Curtain Pins; Bands, I
Ac., at wholesale and retail, - Vt\ HrCARBTS, ■ f
Np. IC9 Chesnut street, corner fflkb, Philadelphia. " fc
- .Curtains. Made and Primmed In, the very newest French. | -
«tylo- * . [marahly I
tate Mutiinl Fire Imwrauc e Compo* y
wsSr i» ay*—Harrisburg,- Va. Capital. $!200,000.: .Designed ■■ p
oulyforthoftafcrflaßFieftotpTopcrtXvhM-an ample capital,
sod afibrt* superior nil?sntajjjtrin point of cheapness, safety tv
anil .accmajnoJotlaDj to dty aiui country merchants and/-"
owners of Isolated dwellings and country property A - : -jj,
• • -A* _A.,-CAfUiiEK, Actuarjf < ».
Branch oflLcoM antthfioidat,Pittsburgh.
irs” JlUlcrt Wlniow Slivle Maiiitfic>
toryt COKNKK OP SECOND AND AECH STS, '/
PIIOuSDELWiIA. Our motto It, 11 Quick Solti and Small -tf
••• - •■■■(./■■ .'V V. •■ . . a
v Chnrch, and ledgd Boom SHADES mid* In t «•'•
superior manner. r i
43F Dealer* and others are Invited to fcivem a: JcalL -he* f
foro paicbaauig v Q. I*; aitLLKltf &-Coir > I
A^T»«m ' a W. cornerSeooud and Archsta.PH»«- -l. :
I ; 1
i sk& <Vpat OlßcoDuMing^TldrU street, Hfconcsscetakcn I
3n all Linds orveaihcr, from BA.H.to 5 P. gWny an 1
.ftccnrato.artistic and animate likeness, onliko aha vastly ru* I
-jwnor totbo common cheap daguerreotypes, of tke Jbfldvrihfr' l
cheap prices: sl r 6o, s2r $3, $4, $$ and upward, aborting to t
, tha sizo and quality <ffcas»orftam6.- ~ u " t
Hours for tram 11 A. U. to 3P, M - \
■-■ N. B,—Likenesses of sick or deceased -persons taken in ahT' a
pan of Parity. [novgUy 7 i»
rr^ .Attend, to your Horsca.--UIU HOYTS4
ur£y : •; ULA\k-POlVDElir—This .powder in offered.totbo
public asa guaranteed cure for the heavusfrx horses; and is •
tqoonly medicine known adapted to that purpose, hitiOß- J’
becausod, tn the private veterinary practice or the proprio- J 4 •■■'•
. tor for the last v The utteriricompetcncy :
of that noble animal, ..tho.-howo, for labor, when troubled ft ••
with this common disease should mduce ovory one having '" f h
«nrh, to apply immediately for rorsnJe
sale and retail at >Dr. KflVSEa*a JhmfrStore, h r o;M0» ’ &
oy2Sal&w comer oMVood«it, iuun alloy. A
iJiowed in-the Head,'und all disa| f
LK£r grcrable discharges from thc oar, speedily anil penni- *
neotfy removed, without p&lo or inrontenumre, by Df.Ha&t- t' ■
L£Vj Principal Aurist-of the N. IT.1 T . Ear burwrvi'who may to/- -
coimilt*lat 39, Arch street, I’hibukilpbiS, from 9 A. M. to 3 f >
. Thirteen yeara of closo and almost undivided attention to & •
thishraach of g pedal practice has enabled him to reduw hU ■
.tn'stmrnt to such a degreo of success as to find tbo most con- T! :H
; firmed and obtf inatocascay fold, by a steady attention to the v> ■
means prescribed, . - , r .■ •• % [aug2B : • I*' ■;
ASTJS33Ii; i .
T[ r^ a »»v» Anderson and SUsos Tlndlslave ft ■.?
tUg day entered lnto partnerHhip,uiider*he firm aud V'
style of J-C. Anderson In . the Wholesale Qtnl Jr ~
Coo&cttonary tuslaewi ftt So. 0 Wowl Rtroet, v j ■
i Having dliipoeei .of iayonUre interest in Wholesale {► *■•
: Frmtand ConfectiaiiaTy busineiis^to ilessrs. J. C; Anderson't
I s Ccu I take pleasure in theiri to my former L '
I friends and.customers; and hope for them a conilnuaace of r
I tho liberal patronapabretowed-ontne*-'' •: :: •;* . J : '
Jg* L. dOSHUA ERODES*
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• ,Wicvi ; Vwm«i JiQeghmy fi -
Gnmty: I offer my/roll ns a canOidatefarihe office of s' :
SUliniFl?, fbr the; ensuing ierm*abd • wltlwafcuaT Tforti r ■»
nomination, as an Independent Candidate, and would ih&u&:j
rally jioHdt the Totes of my. Mlow-citizens of all partips.-^' i
Alter a residence of thlrty-threo years (save tbreemonths.) >-V
Ju Wttsburgh, In active .business,! trust my character iv f?'
known to the entire; community, as not-to require any ; ett*' i:r
dorsoraent, ami hnpo I may be doomed trustworthy. Plena*-'
give your euiftage* to the oldest (but jmt the most ibrtti- > 5
natp,)BookscUer ui Pennsylvania, and obUcc/tren* l "
ilemen, your obedient servant.
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'ASSQCIA.TI2D Flreae&'g liuiirUiCD
™ teMxn ftgaiu*t FIRE and MARINE RISES- of alii
-Wafer afervT 1 a No- 124 an 4 32i -
2,00
Jolm Anderson; .
RC. Sawyer, K. a Simpson, '
Wm.M. kdgar, it a WilUmu
Fi*moy, Cbftrlea-fient,
WJUIam Gorman, William Oollinroooa,
A. P. Anahutx, .•• JosophKajo,
.• • .-. William D;Wrightcr,::
O**™ follows: H»U, Odom /JUUdmrjWi !
jKy >trat, M»mlW and Saaihfidd tired!.—a tt£t
% "> lhMTnc£ta£ j
T ™^^S h “oP* Xo. 4, meets second and ftfartli i
Mechanics'' Eod», So. 9, meets every Thursday erenlne. •
Star Xstfge, No. 24, roeota oraiy ;Wodnt^i^!: ? :
■ ”KS!* cyol 7 Monday evening. ;
toe, at Onion Xbll. co^of nithSd" m "!
Twin City Bote, No.au, PddS evening .J'
IMI, corner ofloacoek and Santa*/
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IhSf:. Pltt»brurttlisrsC.Q;HCBSlsY-l>T«S.ce. , o'ia<’i
■UK tt M ABSUKIC Secretary. “ - ’ • “* ’ SAM ‘ V:
Oilice: WtrutrrSrrrf, between Marl'dand TKwd tireets.
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: i.aailttMey, - - - !d
' . -'WiUtsm Bingham.
Robert Pnnlap Jr., B.peharen,® . r'.
i -S Haibangh, Brands Sel4r» ' f-
WwartKeadeton, jIStaSESw, - *-•
Walter Bryant, SamuolKea. ’ ■ {
Isaac M.Tennnck. i,*
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President: JAMES 8. IIOON: - * n.
Vice President: SAMTOE hroiTOKAN. ‘ >
Treasnrer: JOSEPH S. BEECH. J
, Sccretary::.C. A..COI,TOS. . \l
Pwrn StnEEr, a lUsoaio Bchawa.
France appertaining to or -J
iy«t&sr e m tho - w otto «*■ 3
Kaat a redoettoaef onc-thlnl&tnii tbo jffn- if "■'
tuai to n dividend of thlrtr*tlm» and onts 7*
third per coat, paid aonuaUr So. advance. i ~J .
V m&k&takonontbftlivya or persona going to California . • j ■■».
- wrspi(«s: *“ -
v James 8, Hood; Joseph S.leech,' v, ‘
• Charter -. . Samuel .afClarkan. t'*- .
William Phillips, John A. Wilson.
mnrll:6m .■•■ ■ John Scotty -
’XKTOOV Srr.W-LS.—Jmt receitcddoo lVool Shawl*. ’• '?■
IT rap 23! A. .A. 11ASQN Pn-■ .fe
Vj'RLB IMX KECiiIVEI) —Uiructfrom fi-
L-1 scree, Jelly end McdHno Jar,. Al-o, r
IoJIo Spittoons, a beautiful article* • ■ «•* ,♦-:■■
*50p29 JAMia BLAKELY, 183 Wood '
QIIW AAI). PA.-HAlLllOAD—awThareafor ,
roraljlfi rate, bjr A. imSs i m? “ Ul '
«(, ■ Ejokm and Exdumgo Urttes
io Fourth street r -
■T|IALL OOODS—Atthe Fmatcß BTOBC.A'i> ina xt'ZTu > »'■»'.
X 1 JAMSS UOSUSO hasrecciral oii or tiS? h£i£? "h -
most complete assortment* of DRV ft()riiwJ^ lar^Fst .! - I
•to- the inspection of the Ladies ::• and toStSmKiJJ^P '* A
aheap as the cheapest, and of ths bert nnhu? 1 *° »?.*» ;;
•Steap Ruffihe g»i- .’■. . -: i
* S UPRIGHT STEAM lsaKP swi® -
ii incite strote-tbr sale. '■ 8 IS
• further information, enquire at ■• ■: f; •
.■ vTI; — : ; ■ Tins office. P
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i vJJ.v. deslersin «U kinds of Produce a&i pltfe£ -
nsente far the sale of r
mdSt-WeiS?2ifsS h JS™ rg manu&ctoreU Tobacco, Not so ■
ana«Water and ©Hist Street Httehurgh. octl S
TflLANNßiS*'*<•>-
JL i. Scaaes BrowntTannela;
2 do Red do;
1 do (Mb Blankets?
:• 10 do fancy Cbssimerct;
3; do Black Blanket Ooattag
3 do Jeans, bio* and giwn.; .
: f■! do RxtmlUscfc v
; ■&■ Black andOrwa^irwda;
COO yaids To'r Linen;
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