'S-= • »%•: xmlk s• ./;^4 ; '•■,• *.<‘-vtv.y,'■ c j. :r.,, -&■. v-;i • /;'■-■• ''-s'xv.. -• \- ■’ ••* r- ■ 2555 ' ' ~ - h&t *» ..« t nmb'~-'* > — - ' , ,i '" mmm HM mWilMtmik wimmMgMsMM^ ! III! ISRB fesPs &ppd Wsmi si§i£# r 'W&? '■**s& VSl'lpZm mm iS!li§si sPijwHS&'g #^M'P Wmmw liisites® 0 *d&m? Vv Iws?^' 1 w5 ?^' . - v- .., .. _ . . ■: ;v^.‘, v:^:^ ii* v.Vv ; i-X- fs «fl w- Presidential. Election Mil! take rpuet on tb«-Seeo&d flajr «f Sovember. .•Ur feS? IfssMfcS!: Joiltj doming - —i'll, . -., f ;.,Ui.«4TnoiaapinLura tfiCKT nißKßa*- - ••*'** * _ . . Harper & phtUipn. B3ttorg ft Eropthtarg. PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY J10RNING::::::::::0CT0BER 13 -. mar So JtesAito South.no TjjX, bo Wc«y cadorthoCoalU»tt»J ~linnrtninri nfmT y V7trrrti'P~rtil,iTr a wo Cbcicibb Snttmooo* HATIOHAI DEHOCRATIC TICKET. . „ JOB PEE3IDE.T, - -- FOR WOE MllSipEi*. WILLIAM^KING, Democratic Elec torsi M’CASBtESS, Vt PATTSKSOX 1 sEjfAToarj &EFKESS3TA. • DaiiieL • ... % Pcstß Loairt, : -£rQzo&3& II.MaRTTS- ; • S. JoH7t MiLtnv-. • ■• j: fii- r CriTCAT r Jr. . '~fc; : £rAmc.v<i '■ • > •- • 7, HOO.N fiTHCSUiftt * 8- -A. POTttS. ft, DATiufmrEß : 3ft, JL E. James. XL Join KPEETTOWW. 12. P. DAXO,\ THE. GAZETTE ASD DEACOS WHITE. .We commend tho rotates in our paper of Oils morning,totHe pious and conscientious Deacon, - whopresidea over the oldest Gazette west of the -Allegheny mountains. Hov his bowelsmust yearn for his friend ' BpiwsoTos, and>how many compuuotioas of , conscience ho mast havo for hia infamous abuse of Iroofi Wo odwahd. To lie is hia vocation— . but it is hard to lie apd to be caught os tho Dea con has been. It is to be hoped that Governor Johnston and -the Deacon will not take laudanum, Buffington urtiorari the proceedings. • i' : 1000 RUNE!! OLD THE STATE IS SAFE FOE * PIERCE & KING!! GEO. W. WOODWARD Is Elected by 15,000 maj. Huzza! Huzza!! We are delighted to proclaim to onr brethren throughout the Union that the Democratic ma jorty for Judge Woodwabd, against whom tho ‘Whigs, heoded'by the recreant Johnston, made] their most maligaant efforts, will he,at least 16,000. All honor to Pennsylvania 1 BLAIR COUNTY. _ daysporj. bag gifen.SO majority for Hopkins and Wood w*id,{DraQocrat3.) Thisj t* the tome ns Bigler's majority last year. - •■■•■• la BUirtowuriiiftllopklns has 21 maj. .Juniata township g&r*& majority fbr Hopkins. Lato—lo^<*3ock.—Jtulgo Buffington’s majority In Blair rounty vrSQ not beorer.soo, majority will be A Democratic gain of over 300. PHILADELPHIA CITY AND COUNTY. In Fhfladfilphia city, tho Book ward gave IS majority tar BaffUngtony &r Soprano Judge. Southwark district ftfres near lOQO minority for Judge Woodward. - A large Democratic gain orer Bigler. Florence, Dezm, is no doubt elected to Congress, la tho Ist district o’clock.—-Woodward eonthines to grin on the tote of Bigler fn all districts yet heard front, LANCASTER CITY ASD COUNTY. In the dty of Lancaster Judge Woodward 1 * majority is 3i2. being a grin, of 58 orer last year. Ia Mount Joy district the whigs lose 100 votes; and in Columbia they grin-eL' Xatsx, o’cloc^— Lancaster city give* Woodward a ofovnrSSO. Blgler’e major! tylssfc fall was 300. MmSiCTts.—-In 12 townships -the ■-Aggregate loss of the whlgs on the tote of Johnston has been 214. .Tho probable majority la tho county for Supreme Judge i 54200. Hoffman will bare a little more. DAUPHIN COBNTT. Foot wards of Harrisburg, with Susquehanna and -Swa»- tara township, in this county, which gave Got- Johnston a majority of 99 last year, now give Woodward a majority of 1C& This Is a most glorious result. Atjeu Ecr-vcf G*Cx<ocs.—>ru the borough of narrlsburg, Bufington reedves 791 votes, and Woodward 957. This is » great gala—Johns ton’s majority lost year, was 69. . jnSHOOUNTT. Is the city of Erie, Ur. Dickey, (Whig) f?r {Congress, has a majority of 31; usd Skinner Whig, for State Senate, a ma jority of 29. MIFFLIN COUNTY, la Lowlstavra, Woodwatdfc majority igrono ward* is 44. HopMn’amajcfrityintlioswnQTTard, SO. CAMBRIA COUNTY. : In Johnstown district, Col. Hopkins, fbr Annul timer; has a majority of 123, and Judge Woodward a ms! jorityof:lo9. G<f7,Biglet*amajorlty.lastfiiUwas9l. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. - Bethlehem borough, in this county, gives Mr. Foster, the democratic candidate fbr Congress, ten of a majority. Col. Hopkins ittoeim a minority of six in this borough. LEHIGH COUNTY. Allentown gives eight of for'Woodward for Bu premr Court; and 17 majority for. ..Mr. Hoffinan* for Canal Oconmissioaer. Tho average democratic majority in Alleo torn* la 77. &, CARBON.COUNTY. r, jfonfih Chunk give* ®s> majority for the Dcmocratlo eandi- Baste township gives sixty democratic majority; and township. 200 democratic majority. Mo. faylor» (Whig) is elected to CongreßS. CHESTER COUNTY. In twelve districts in Chester county, the Whig loss, on jphnstotfs route of last year, is 41. FAYETTE COUNTY. 0)1. Hopkins runs exceedingly well In this county.. In tyatOß borough, he has a majority of 5 votes} and Judge - tfopdtrard a majority of 21- Tbe nsoal whig majority la thjfcbwough is 00. In West Brownsville, OoL Hopkins ha twe&ty*thl*ee majority;, and M’Kinley, the Democratic can* dilate for Sheriff, a nmfdrity.of 13* ‘ te OUtOCt, A. giren to John I*. Daw. son, InßrownaviUc borough and township, is 40. Hoffman, whl# ibr Canal’ Coßunisslonfir, has a majority ,of 38 in the santo district. - *4 7 J . •.•' WESTMOBEIiANB COUNTY. • : , * X)|d Westmoreland has gone gloriously.* As tor as hrard 1 ' hareincreased deaoeratlo majorities. „• ..-■•••■ ‘Jathiee districts Woodward gains nineteen and flopklns 27overHgUrisrote.- > CENTRE COUNTY. Ihe nurferitiej of JudgO ‘Woodward and CoLcHopUnvln the county, will dmouht to 200. Soferss heard from the whig minority is 20,1 n the comi ty. It will probably however resell SQQ votes* .j-. PmtAnziPHiA, Oct 13, 1}£ Ojdock, A. JI - , Southwark gives Woodward 1000 majority ; ’Northern Lb • bertics, 950—gain over Bigler2,ooo. Hnsml : "W; L.-H.; . t- I **y— l are that the City and County of Fhl*. V ladelphiaglre Woodward2,oo9 majority. M. GOOD SOB-OHIO! Btxmasntt*,Oet. 13,1 o’clocktA-lt' Cr«Or«itOTTOIiSM gi» «nwSarltr &rthttl)<SßocaaejBtsteifc!Kt- 8 Euwt. (pem.) lßnsOcrtty In *nwniQ tipsfcr Oocgrras. majority etfcatyU ’900,-whlch -wUI toime-M* • clKtto. • ... ,• • I * At time o'clock, tilts noming,won!eelT«l the tallowing despatch, from our Philadelphia conespondenti " , , T October 13. ttte rtaunw Inflate P'oWwkjd’BOlcetJoti cs 3pdge by Vaia'i to'OT,W otid IXbpldnj«a , Canal Oomtolr eSbier, by kites Tote. Tbe DctnocraH wo nsjoidng; mpro coitoutetoateblngthrongMhostasetairithmßSle. r,t Burta —yocr Hope Borough, Woodwanl,l3o; Buffington, a. ■:Worrlck towushlpglves Buffington 103. Ismcaster—ln 12 townships : tho aggregate Whig loss Is 214onthoTOtoro(vlTedby Johnston.last year.- The Whig majority In this County , will probaMy.h* 4200 tbrßuffingtoni Beriu-dhwdbig-gives 820 major! ty.foiWocawart. 'The Democratic majority In the County will probably fee 4600. •' township, grfna Montour—ln five townships, Wright, dom. for Congress gains 605. .. ..Cambrhta— Johmtfnm girea 1« mnA Woodward 109- Last year Bigler had MftHjority of 91. . Allen (Whig) for Sheriff Is dieted, no doubt by GOOO maJo :rity.:GUpanlrrisoeleet«lbysOQO. ■i: Cbenter—ln twelve districts , the whig loss la 47 .on John* ston r a Tote of last year; ;• In tho Northern Liberties Woodward's ma jority la 762. . iMchs—Poylitown township, Bridges (dem.) for Oongrco 6 majority, New Hope Bridges T 4 majority. Dauphin—Harrisburg, Mlddleswortb, (whig) Congrces, 794; Lesler (dem) 993. Legislature; Landis (whig) 678; Waterburg (dem) 104 y. Northampton—One township; Hopkins M, Iloffman 18. ; Bucks—Warrington township; Woodward 124, Buffington 80. aket for Pennsylvania* cm HECTORS. t DtitrteL v • 13 ILUEtse. h « 14. JOHyCtttJO*. \ 16. Isaac Romaaos, -■ 4 16. HEJCET FmnL V- ..:; \ ' 17. JAraßtjKSsn>*.i - * i 15. SUrra* H’Caslp!. 19. Gcn. iosi3>H .20. WntiAif'&DounAs: i 21. AKMunr Btnux. j 22. %TnuAK Burnt- 1 ‘ ,23, H’Oautoxt. - 24. Gmot tUHism; Northampton—South Eastern Hoffman 22 maj. Packer (dem) for Congress, 10 maj, Woodward 10. Buskell Ward, Easton; Packer 184 msj. Chester— PhenexvWe; Bafflngton 71 maj. Hopkins W mnj. Dauphin—Tbc whig majority will bo about &QOon the State ticket Tho democratic register and One assemblyman is certainly elected; probably two. Philadelphia—-Not half of the dty and county returns are In; It will probably be daylight before they are com pleted. Chandler lathe only whig member elected from this county. Lehigh—Now Brittain 61 naj. for Taylor (whig) Omgrcffl Bucks—West Rock, Bridges, Congress, 268; Taylor (whig) 8C- inilertowh, Bridges 105; Taylor 182. Hopkins 7 192; .Hoffmrd 184. ALLEGHENY COUNTY EBECT. The election which passed off yesterday, resulted in the degree satisfactorily to the Democracy of Allegheny Cbuaty. If we hare not succeeded in electing the county ticket, the signal rebuke the Whig party of Alleghany County has met, is a matter of congratulation to the Democrats at home and abroad! In the State ticket, our candidates for Canal Commissioner and Supreme Judge, CoL Wm. Hopkins and Hon. Geo. W. Wgodwabd, have brought down the miyonty given to Johnston, last year (over 2600) to less than 1500 votes! This is a most gratifying result; and again we gay hurrah for the Democracy of Allegheny County 1 ! The principal contest was on the Sheriffalty, and both parties olaim the election of theircan didates by small majorities. It is the general Impression, however, that CoL Kent has been elected over his principal competitor, Magili, by a majority ranging from one to two hundred votes. The following table contains all the re* turns received up to a late hoar. As far as heard from, the Democrats have done nobly in regard to the rest of the County ticket Ken. Slamu. Btuxß. - 160 202 » _ ISO 270 OS 391 324 122 144 293 69 329 148 ....... 180 234 211 01 120 ...3. 75 *1 4S* Pmsotrscn. First won].- Second tranl..- Third rani. 7001121 wnnL....— Fifth waul Sixth tranl Seventh waul. Kigbtb ward.- Ninth ward..—.-........,..- Aiiiani.Tr City : First YanL~.~ Second ward Third nard.4 Fourth ward. Binxiingbiun.i. Lawreittevfild. - Slanchcster Sbarpsborgh ...... Sooth Pittsburgh — East ftlnataßbam Pitt Peeb1e5.......-..'..- Mifflin Wilkins.-. ...I tare? SL Clair. Riworre ....... Uoeft - Shuler CollinA Penn - Cbartier* ... R0bin50n....... -... 13* OS ..... 76 90 71 93 2$ 20 «5 70 ... 115 ...... 89 49 ... GO 24 ...... 23 ... 74 63 30 ... C 2 71 ...... 37 ... 34 81 17 ... 10 55 89 ... 123 38 - 220 125 *4 GO -ftttft 91—, 34 Snowden 12 id Soutlt Fayette—. ~ 22 61 .. SI . r ... t1 122 .««. G 9 .m 75 In thorn district* m&r2«d thn* * majoritiesonly are given. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS; Daring the pest week or two, the greatest en tbuaiasm bad been manifested by the Democrats, not only in their large mass Conventions, hot in the small local and district meetings. IN WASHINGTON OOUNTY- A large number of Democrat* Hanover and Robinson townships, met at Bav- Ington, on the 28th dayjof B«pt After elevating a large Hickory pole; to bear up the stars and stripes of Democracy, the crowd >was organised, by calling Mr. Holland Scott to the chair, a committee on resolutions was ap pointed, which reported among others, the fol lowing resolution: ' That Gen. Franklin Pierce, and Col. Wm. B. irinfo our candidates for President and Vice President, are men well qualified to fill these stations and that on them without any regard to sectional feelings tbs entire democrat cy will harmoniously anile, and that we will use all honor able means in our power to promote their election.. After passings sundry unimportant resolu. tlons, tbe meeting adjourned. IN BROWNSVILLE, FAYETTE COUNTY. A tremendous mass meeting was held in Brownsville, on the 7th inst. A procession was formed, which commenced moTing about 12 M., and was at least three miles long. Composed of wagons, carriages, carts and horses, filled to overflowing, all beantifolly trim med and decorated. There was any quantity of thirty,' forty, and fifty horse-wagons. The most novel team, was the .formers’team of Interne, composed of sixteenyokeef oxen.■ Hindrance of the procession, Mrs. (CoUßen.) Brownfield drove' her carriage, beautifully decorated, and filled with Lady Violinists.' After the procession halted, .the Convention was called to order by appointing Boh; 0. Stur geon, chairman, 1 who made- an eloquent address, on taking his seat. Ho was tallowed by .the Ron, B. P. Flenniken, Col Wm. Hopkins, and Bon. J. L. Dawson.' - . „ - The Whigs held a meeting thedsy-before; their procession was counted, and found- to number 2,424. The Democratic procession on faeieg counted (by Whigs) was found to contain 8,026; making the Demooratlo procession the largest by 002 persons. Besides this, the great mass meeting in Oreensburg was held the same day. Cosseciicct. —The Hartford Tima, of Thurs day evening, has returns from 96 towns; com posing nearly all the towns whloh held electlona on Monday; and the result is that the Democrats have earried jJ/Hy-MMn towns, the Whigs thirty ‘ftps, and ten towns ere divided; showing a De mocratic gain of ten towns over last year. The New Raven Eegister referring to these returns, says they are truly glorious for tbe De mocratic party, and indicate that “Connecticut it toft for Pierce in November V*. ■■ “ Con* Mostookiet.” —The delightful letters of the lady who has written-ho eloquently in re lation to the affairs of Cuba and - Texas under : the nomale, plume of “ Cora Montgomery,” have been published in the last number of Putnam's Library, which can be had at the bookstore of t Messrs. Davison & Agnew, on Market street. s JtsSf" Here is what Horace Greeley said ol Gen. Scott in 1848. Bead it, whigs • [*■■ Boon 18 a VAIN, COUCEITBI) OOXOOUB OP A SIAN. i!H» BEAINB, >W THAI HB HAS, ABB ra HIS'XPAO tBITKB, ASD If HE SBODID BB EBBOTBB PBBSI BB WOEXP TEAR THE WitlO PARTY IHTO TAT sTEBB IK iE99 TEAS OIX MOSTHS— Bonus Qrtdey ji» 1848, na [ Gbaham vb. Asmara Jacksos.—Keep it be fore the people, ■ that the - Whig .candidate dor ■Vice President, toted against refunding the fine In General Jaehsotiv and made a speeehr against ]the old hero, 'Beottand Grisham haw both per petuated their memories in connection with, asraolts npon the old Chief. AH IEtIEB. ' -Item of fieww and Miscellany. Wopublish belowtho eloquent letteroddresa- Carolosde on a ed by Col. JonaW. Fobhet, clerif ofi the House Oharge'of hating perpetrated'the robbery of of Representatives at Washington, to the great' $48,p00 at the Weddell House, Cleveland, has Democrntio MasA Meetingit Greensburgh.: let bejm discharged from custody, there being no it be read by erery Democrat proof implicating bim lu the affair, i •‘■if&K'Hit'A x<B —a* <5 ->-v y- 1 'Tho new postmaster-general has Issued an ' Washisotok, October 2,1852. ia T ertisement for proposals for the transporta ■ -Qkstlejies:— l regret that my duties here are v „ *. m so pressing ai to deprive me of the great pleas- of the mails in steamers, to-monthly, between N. ure of being with you on the 7th of Ootober. I Orleans and Vera Crw, tin Tampico. 100 limit .thank.you kindly for your invitation., . 0 f the compensation is to be SIOO,WO. The IfOver Pennsylvaniawas called upon to strike ailosred for the trip, each way,is.three ■4 bold and opportune blow -for tbe country, it is at tho present time. , « > ■ ,7®' . , I She may decide the'Presidential Election by , ■ The Granville" Telegraph, hitherto a neutral giving one of her. old Demooratlo majorities on paper, comes to us this week on an enlarged I the 12 th of October. • ; • .... sheet, with new type and otherwise improved, 1 I All sections of the Union will wait with eager 7 . , _ , ... , | anxiety tho result or that election; and thehearte “d flying the names of Pierce and King at the and hopes of the great Democratic party .-will head of its editorial columns It Will do good rise or fall, ob you decide for or against your service in the democratic ranks candidates. Democrats of Pennsylvania!, you • It haTe b een seen by. the recent arriva should rouse to duty in the ardor and an enthn- „ , . - si asm equal to tho best days of the Past, and from Enrtipa that Louis Napoleon, deeming Air worthy of the auspicious Future,, look around ther disguise prejudicial to his plans, has thrown you; and see who will be rejoiced if you.should it eg and come out for the Imperial station once fall on tho 12th of October and whoso energies occa Ud b h> nn( . le . will be exerted or withheld, according as you r _ \ _ . lt . * . XT Bend, to other Btates the news of defeat or of The Southern Demoorat, published m New, triumph. Orleans, says the Democrats then are organ- Tho Abolitionists pray for your defeat. Islng thoroughly, and have the power and the The Dolphins and Gardiners pray for your wUI to carry the Btate for Pierco and ring. S The men who defy the law and the Canstitu- The Whig candidate for Mqyor of Baltimore tion. In order topsail the South and to alarm city aays If he iadectcd he will giro his salary the North, pray for your defeat to the poor. Havlag made a large fortune at The Native Americansi pray for your defeat. seUing lottery tickets, he can afrord to give his The adrocates of a Bankrupt Law pray for ~ * *; * »r - - * your defeat. And to all these may be added, as BalqTy for the honor of bolog Mayor, deeply interested in your, defeat in Obtober. During tbe last quarter, the Host-office De* The elanderere of Pierce and King: partmenfc announce that they hate opened one The Inventore of those tosta of falsehoods al- milU(m a uftrter dead letters, from which ready scattered io the wmd, by the force of the department obtalne a over eleven thousand JlJhe Sewards, the StSVenses, the Hales, the dollars. • w • Diroeys, and all thengi tutors of,the North: qjhero has been more thnnder storms id Great But, brother Democrats, Who l° ok Britain doringthe past summer than in any exertions With, confidence? Who await thewsue ,f., . v „ ««* i. of the October election in tho assurance of sue- summer,before withlnremembrauee. Many or cess? Whose prayers are raised for you ? Whose them have been terriflo anddestructive, blessings go with you? Tbe pohple of the South recently rescued from ' the fangs of Abolition by the passage of the Compromise Measures;, The people of the North saved from a Com mercial orisis by the Democratic Independent Treasury and the Democratic acquisition of Coli (fomia; [ Tho friends of the Constitution of the United States; . Tbe great majority of the gallant men of the ' Array were gathered pnder the banner of Frank lin Piereo; The enemies of Agitation ; Thousands of National Whigs who have re- J solved to oppose Geu. Soott. . What an argument, on the one hand, to rouse you to resist the bad influences ,of the foes of Democratic, principles 1 What' glowing auspices on the other, to inspire yon to energy and to vi gilance ! ■ Ootober, of 1851, saw similar hopes excited through all the land by an election then to bo decided in Pennsylvania- It was a great issue yon then fought—-a broad, bold, and unequivocal Issue: Law fought ■ and iron, that battU, and the patriots of the whole nation applauded you fer it. You have a greater issue now to decide, and. there are hopes as high, that await its decision^ Yon have but to resolve.: to do.it, and it is done. There ie-nothing impossible whence faith, youth!, and hope, lend their vigor tg Experience nud;to Age. , . Your State candidates are pure, ablo and irre proachable men. Jadge Woodward is a jurist with few equals; a brilliant scholar; a finished statesman, and one of those Democrats who sup port the Democratic creed with constant courage and surpassing eloquence. It is not often Buch men ore set up for votes. Dot us keep them in the front rankflf we would bo true, to ourselves. Col. Wm. Hopkins is a candidate that defies" calumny. He iswhat all who know him concede him to be, on honat Cion, of unspotted charac ter, ot extended experience, and of that elevated character, which fit him, above most men, to en ter a branch of the public servico where these qualities art most effective. : Your course and yonrf candidates are alike eloquent Inducement to vigor, and Significant promises of victory. - Do not foil in this crisis ; do your doty, and the telegraph will anticipate : the thunders of your great triumph by the welcome language of iu lightnings I Yonr friend in tho faith that never die, ISO. W. FORNEY. To Messrs. J. C. Clarke, John Morrison, .Alex. W. Korney and others. The la.Hew York— Further Particular.. ...... 33«.~\~ S 3 176 200 35 ...... 73 . 193 582 ...... IGS 149 230 ...... 253 ...... 137 11* 40* 14* 72 74 ...... 23 64 77 T, 40 16* It was stated undw oaf telegraphic iifcfixTyW terday, that Qeorge W. Bowen, the cashier in 3 the honao of Brown, Bro’n. & Co» v of New York, , had been arrested on Monday, charged with be iog a defaulter for the Immense aumof $220,000. Mr. Bowen la a eon of one of the partners, and a man who has heretofore maintained an unblem ished ebaraoter. The Express says: *« The delinquency or fraud has been going on for two yeara, and being confined to the party having charge of the bank books, was not de tected nntil the dose of last woek. Messrs. Brown, Brothers & Co. endeavored to protect themselves, and to discover the extent of thelm* positions practised upon them by one of their confidential clerks. They caused the arrest and Imprisonment of the cashier, and he is now con fined in the tombs. 11 Messrs. Brown, Brothers & Co. feel muoh less for the loss of money than the loss of con fidence in .a man for whom they had (ho highest regard. They desire that os little publicity as possible may be given to the occurrence,vfeel ing deeply pained by what has transpired In the delinquencies of an. old . and confidential clerk. ' . <« in this unhappy'affalr the name of D. A. Comstock, a note broker in Wall street, has been implicated, end he, too, has been arrested, charg ed with being an accomplice in the wrong. Mr. Comstock was formerly a dry goods merchant in this olty, has been for four or fire yeara n note broker, and 'has borne n high character in the business community.” The Commercial Advertiser soya: “On the part of the prisoner, It Is said that the amount was lent at different times by Bow en, with the foil knowledge and consent of. hla employers, and that;Comstock bad botrowed al together, about n million of dollars from, the same honae, upon which he paid a large amount of interest . . ••It is said that Comstock,, since bis arrest, has Indemnified the house to -thb-ambunt of one hundred thousand dollars, by plaeitg all' his available property at their disposal.” . • Since tne above was in type*, .a despatch,has Been received from Sew York, etating that tbo defalcation charged against Mr. Bowen turns pot hot to' be '«obad' ba'iwoa represented. It is stud the matter will be amicably orranged. No cri minal intention Was shown during the inveatiga- I don Balt* Sun. The Hon. B. A. Upton, of Louisiana, vouches for the following, as the language which.Geaeral Soott addressed to him; “If I ever do anything calculated to impair thp effioienoy of the Fugitive Slave Law, or having a tendency towards its repeal, then, write tn/amous before my name, write infamous after my name, and KICK he into the uottke.” Lei Greeley and Foss, and thewholo Abolition crew* who are endeavoring to secure the Aboli tion and Free Soil Tote for Gen. Scott, pqt that in their pipes and Bmoke it 1 GEN. BOOTrS SOUTHEBH FACE. The Last new Teice.—We warn all honcßt folks to be on the look out for wolvfes in sheeps clothing. The j&ostoh Post says that a number of men have been employed to travel over the country talk: againt Geni'Piereo in common con versation—they pretend to have boon intimately acquainted with him, and speak of his “person al faults in a very melancholy Btrain—they are “ sorry for it but it is so.” This sobemo will provp mope expensive thnn profitable to the Soott Whigs. The Voice os Me. Clat.—AU will recognize the following aa a sentiment of Henry Clay if all who onee followed where he led, prefer not now to hoed it: “To be qualified to discharge the duties of President of the United States, the incumbent must have more than military attainments—ho must be a Statesman.'’ A Lujel Bebckkd^—The National Intelligencer a few days ago. published the ; speech of Judge. [Conrad, or Philadelphia in favor of Gen. Scott ; but, without oomment or excuse cut put that portion of it -which' aoousedGen-U®? 0 being opposed to religious toleration in Now fiv&pshlxt. 7 ! ' < j « 1 * . " ■ ■: ■- < • . ' THE POST OFFICE CONVERTED ISIO A FKDBBAE MACHINE. The OiHec«h<kld«» beeoolsg deipcrete X The Galpbin plunderers, great and small, are resorting to themost iafamoaa measures, to se cure the election of their Standing Army candi date far President Federal Postmasters haTe been detected In the scandalous and fraudulent business of placing lying whig electioneering dooaments inside of papers sent to oar Irish and German fellow citizens. The following corres pondence has been sent to the. Editor of the Pennsylvanian for publication. It exhibits the mostdaring rascality,, which is entirely worthy of the Gklphin office holders, nod deserves the condemnation of every honest man : < DAKvnii, Pa., Oct 6tb, 1852. Wuuaw H. Hops, E sq. —Dear Sir—There ere a number of Catholio citizens residing in this place, who aro snbscribere to the Boston Pilot:— All the copies of that paper which came to the address of its subscribers here, on lastSatnrday,' contained inside of the paper, on a separate printed sheet the speech of. Wm. E. Bobinson, on Catholio Emancipation. As the opinion here tofore expressed by the Pilot, in reference to this speech, rendered it highly improbable that the speech could bate been pnt in the papers before: they wore mailed, a telegraphic despatch whs yesterday sent to the publishers to ascertain whether snch was the case. The despatch and reply, which ore given below, leave no doubt that the wrappers have been taken off the papers in the post office here, and the ajieeeh of Bobin son pnt into tho papers. I give yon this early information that yon may pat onr friends an their guard. The same game may be playing; elsewhere. Very respectfully, yonra, E. H. B. [despatch.] ; 1 Dahviue, Po., Oat. 4tb, 1852. Patrick Dmajme, Publisher of the “Boston'Pilot” . . BoiUm. '•! The copies of the Baiivn Titot, of October ?d, which came tothis place, contained, Inside of the papers,: on a separata sprinted sheet, speech of William E. Bobioson. on Catholic Emancipation, supposed to be patient the post, office, here.— Telegraph and write immediatly If done at pub lication office. Bend, despatch and letter to K. It Baldy. JJ&HTille Pa. "tf-V «(S [UFLT.] Bonos, Oct. 8, 18G2. E. 11. Bau>t—Robinson's epeech waa not put into Pilot at publication office. Must have been done tn poat.offioe at Danville. : ' vi Patrice Dosaupe. MORE OF LT t Per Ifrstiote, a Democratic, German Journal of Colambos.Ohio, notices a Vila trick played open it by some post office official: It stems that their papers, after being pat in ‘the post office, hare been opened and a pictorial life of Gener al Scottj to German enclosed, Tbe following will eiplaih'; “Tima, Ohio, Sept. 27,1862. “Edixobs Westbote. —The lost number of the Wutbote delirerod-to the subscribers at this post office, aUetmtained a plctorial(Geman) life of Scott: 'We ore at a loss, to accoont boar, they should bsTe got into your paper. - The postmas ter at Tiffin denies all knowledge, consequent}; the package must bare been opened at Colnmbns, and thees infamous documents foldedin.” ■ The editor of the Wfailott Baya that the offi cials at Cotumbns deny all agency In the natter. How, then, iraethe trick performed? The editor eays the papers were cent from his office, tied ap id ooe package with strong cord, rand were i opened at como point on the road. : There It’some sneaking vfllian, under poß* office coreri-pleying this trick. The Wtstbole thna notices another trick of the Scottites, which [we hare called attention to before: . ■ : [ “We eeoby the New York Tribune and other Eastern... papers, that a miserable ]ie ; , has been telegraphed from here, stating thatOeberal Scott had given $5OO to the unfortunate Ftllovi who I lost his lift by the prematnro discharge of a gnn, fired in honor of thearrivol of Gen. Scott. How miserable 4 trick, to try to make political capi tal from each a melancholy eiroamstance 1 It ii deplorable enough that the father, of a family lor [ his life by such a Whig hnmbng, but the fellow I who eonld'dsmean himself by telling so wilful a lie, ss the above, really deserves: utter contempt* Wheaa subscription was raised here forthe snp port of the deatttnte family, Gnu Scott conlnbut- I sdS2£l; about os muoh ns bis daily wages come to. If there is nny- merit in that, how much more merit must hundreds of.pfhers,. who do not core to become Presidents, have acquired in con tributing a great deal more according to their clrco instances.” Dreadful Railroad Accident. SIS LIVES LOST A»D TWELVE TO SIXTEES DAS' OEBOUSLT ISJURED, ETC. CpsooEP, N. H., Oct 7—B P. M. A terrible accident occurred to-day on the. Montreal Ballroad, near . Welris steamboat land ing, by whioh six persons were killed, and from' twelve to sixteen dangerously injured. An ex tra train was coming from the steamboat Hover, at Meredith village, with a large number of pas sengers on their way-to the State Fair at Mere dith Bridge. .. ' Soon after it started, a ear ooupling broke while on a pile bridge near Weir’s, and before the aooldent repaired, .another: extra" train from the into it; and a most beart-rendlng seenO'ensned. Among those reported to be ftUled are the following:—John H. Smith, of Uever, clerk* of Strafford County Courts Mr. Heberts and child, of Holderness; Mr.McDnffecVof Acton; and Mr. Edgarty, of I Tofton.'borough. Among those dangerously injured were:— Sanborn C. Garter, of Ossippee, Register of Pro bates in Carroll oaunty,(wno is reported to have since died;) Thomas W. Mnrdough, Esq., of Wakefield, who had" both hie legs broken; and others, pome of v;boni aye pepopted to have since died. Many jumped into the water, Whioh was fifteen feet ... Governor Martin was in the train, lput was not 1 injured," - . A lady named Evans was Idllod nt Sanbnrton bridge to-dny.-bytheears, while attempting to i take her ohild from the train. , I Another woman 'named Lord was killed by a. j horse, at the fair grounds near Meredith.. ■ Qi;t. Rhioe'^Bb^tsey.—Tia-BiltimcireSan, neatral.eaTs; Themaliciousehargeaof cowardice on the part of Gen. fierce, hate bejn fblly-dis apprortd. Erig,Gen. W. 8. Harney,whoasnred eobntTdy inthe HfceicMtwar, inalettersaym :, '‘lbear.testilhqny tolhe statesmanlike pbfli ty.’and tho noble, generous, bravo atuLgafy&ft. character of Franklin! Pierce, of New Hamp shire’*. i - « Tmmg ta A TAIL „ Tirtß-s^Wert.iKUoa <B&.&s!&**?•*{.'*sZ- ' Atwlhotttafcß*s«*nd-iullit2xy -■.- ; v j Ncsrthe bwjo where the soft phew P®*» ' i ’“ T He hftshunj up his feather? s&aebapesn, „ Andhaa laid-down hla quJTeiWKtnhboWr . And ruwriag for the President Is tsST Gen Scott— But he never eat* be President jou know. TVkcn the vu first commenced with amigo Mexico Zloiras asked to direct his carter, Bui he Bat down tied wrote to the Generalissimo, “ I’m afraid of a fire in my rear,” — , a And ham hung up my feathers arid chapfeau,** < 44 Ami h&ra laid down my quiver and my lxnr' , ~ There lino more fighting tn tail Gen Scott* Yet henover canhe President yon know 5-f * . Bat after h*had token a hasty plate of So op, And bad drank qffa pint of old'wiQe, „ _ He thought of 4 Rough * Bead/’ and his volunteer tramp, "Who were Uniting o’er the Mexican line, Then he took down his feathers and chapeau, And dUled for hi* war steed Jonot, “Jor, said he, Gen. Taylor goes ahead of Gen. Scbtt, r As perchance he for President may go.” j. J He took from * Bough £ scady’ all troops of the Uni, \ And hehoro down upon Verm Crus, t And there with the army all the naTy did combine r i To tarry oat his bombarding views, Then he put op his feathers apd chapeau, And he moonted his war steed ?unotr- When that strong hold had fallen then thought Gen. Scott, 44 To be President I hart ibe "best show." For the foil of Vera CruiGefc. Scott pare the paisa . . To the ’force of his regular command-- . -Butof the gallant awry he niters not *phroi»— * > When the flags at the *2h&J came-Ur hand;- And thexehusgiiF tbefoalfceaia&lchspeaii, i Along with the bucilet and the how, :* :vt: ' f .All, placed to thocredit of ihetoll Gem Scott—vj. ? •» f. | Yet he never caabo Prerldemyoafcnoir, ■ ? Twasthejroopflofthe'Uaeind the famed Tolcnteem, • And their diie& wbothere fight for renown, Who won alHhe battles whilew got the cheer?, WhcnthflMczlran* were all doaahrownr - - Then he put cn his feathers and chapeau, Andbertroflfchiiproodwartfteed Junot—' ~ .• ; *’Thenihe£q)a a Q*wouldh&Uth6tattG«n.Bcott t _ - K Jbr el Piisidaiie General S&atte." Yet when they bad fought him into Montezuma's Haile, , Ho cut *ww? ; theareh of birfeme— • Ilaralaod anehs hreeze that iitotsod into squall* Whfchbinfiedoffhiaptesidentialgamc.' - s For. Taylor, without feathers or chapeau, . - : And without any grand martial show, ~ \|a*nxn Car the ofltee, then (ha tall Gen- occur jWartho picture of unmililary woe. ... . But now hohaascrlred near the top of hla bent .■ Yet the Whigs hare restored him In rain* For their time and their money will be all mlsfpent . ' '. - r Then the tallest fuse and bathes* and chapeau , That erer any gorernmaut could show, Will bo laid upon tho shelfwith tbo tali Con. Scott, For he norer can bo Pflseideut you know. The Boston Posi bos the following on tbo mud dy oratory of the whig candidate, in our.dty.— It is pointed and epigrammatic enougtflocuttc the quick:'' We nay be allowed to add one of our own: When Eeott tho eloquent to ClenUnd came, The fUm plated ioitajldc drenching game: A change tbcr’il foe vhot time he come* agsia; ■, . ; Thcn—HLcn, ’twill only be, “spyesxs to rain." ' —CUnlmi PlabUcalcr. . . . (A Ftavtte n!gj.) Suxssf Twins.—Wo see it stated, that those inseparable unionists or coalitionists, the Sia mese tains, Chang and Eng. are the owners of a large number of elarca in North Carolina, are eery serere task masters. They are married; and what is singular, Chang iaaaidtobea Plerra and King Democrat, and Eng something of. a Halo abolitionist. Both ore married, the formes haring six children ;and the latter fire. • Eng's wife weighs 220 pounds;.theaggregateweightof the twins is but 219. • - - He Appeoviolt!— Thenotarious, and,: in gen eral estimation, the-infemons bankrupt lens, pas sed by the bard cider Congress of 1841, repudi ated orer tat htadrti militant at honest debts,— debts dne in tbonsandsof cases to poor men.— den. Scott has said that if he had been a rnem-s ber of thatCougress, he would have ro«d for the: act Of course, heapprored of the wholesale, swindle. IfrpThe Annual ISlcetlon of the Hunger* of tbo Tcupentficcvi,U» and J'foWwtown Flank Boad Cwnpany,-wilt behtldonthe first Notcmbcr. o'clock, A. 31., at thcnrißce of the Trcasgrav'Ko; 92 Fourth rtrect; •: • * m, b. imows, iTmtacnt.'. - ; AnrolxwteyTreftwgerand:.;,r . octf" ■. JAMES P. TANNER, -BOOTS, &c*' jvu 5a . PIT3SBBBGIL Btock embrace* everyvariety sod *tjle of Boobs kgr-. ghoefr Itnnnrie, pmrhaifrd dlrcetCnfla tbeTygy EngUad ilwmfltctnrfirsi adapted expressly&rfall and Wla* tar sale*, and will be sold at casters prices.- PleaaecaU -tod eaam toe Jbcfonr baying/ : ' - *cp&2at ; A CAnrotur RtMißa,. * Wen Point, where the Mexican trophies are displayed* : Paw Auo. Th.&t “Mad and Ruin.” ' unproplUous twera the cod* In respect to Cleveland weather; And ClCTetauT* *mnd* waa ruinous To and prunella.*- - Tba classic ettei; well housed and dry, Was griored that rain in tea, And more because bis friend* get wet, While be escaped *2kxttfrt£ ” 1 sheriffalty* -7b ihe.Pfeenien -vf Allegheny . Qttebl? :.l offer myself pa a caafiidahrftig the otfice of SHERIFF, for ihe ensuing term, and withouksny party nomlnst k&thß an 2 ndeuendeut Candidate, and would, thank fully jftUcit the votes of my leUoir-cttixeps of all parties After a reeUcucs of ttilrty-ttxzee years (save three umnliv*) ini’ifcbtburgh* In active boslnwvl trwt nay character is kuownto the entire community, tu not to require any en dorsement, «b 4 hope X nay be deemed trustworthy. Plow* giveyour euffrages to the oldest (but not the-most fortu nate.) Bookseller to'Western Pennsylvania. aad-QblKje.gen-*' tlemeiuyroctobedientservant • - - ‘*u2o _ xcKfi LOOina HZWAD' COUGAR—Prime and fair in store and Air lj aalehr - foctlS) • KINO A MOORHEAD. MnLA^jpov— gt. Louis sugar house syrup and prime New Orleans to oak buffer sale by octl3 - KING. A MOORHEAD. , half chests Imperial, Uuupowder, Young Uy> 1 soaaadlUack Tew, retired and for tale by • ItUrf TONG* MOORHEAD;: OOFi’KK— 160 bagafkir to prime KSo; * .. _■ •■ 25 bags Java* to store and arriving by canal pad fbr sale by [oetlS] KING X MQOKI USAD.SI MISSES' MOKOCQO BOOTS, Children’* fancy Shoes of all styles lust received by ’W.R SCHMRftTS. • oetlS ' v■“ No« 107-Market street. .- BEDFORD MINERAL WATER—IO half hhU Of this cel* ebrated water, tost received and frr sale by .•'■*,•.-• octlS .. -..-'TV -••- KING A MOORHEAH TUB .unprecedented sale of Boots -and Bhoos at W. & KnnrwKßTg, proro that good workmanship and rea sonable prices arc appreciated by too public. -A large a** .aortisent of Ladies Gaiters* Morocco Boots, Jenny Lind’s and Buskins, now open at No. 107 Market street-. . 'OctU ■ " W. £ ECHMERTZ. ... A CABD. PBOFBiaOB J« T. WAMEUSK •CT.r<>i7fr.T>. rwmwtfaDy falhm the dtiicna of Pittsburgh VV and vidnlty, that he has permanently located him mot at Pittsburgh, to give lessons on Piano, Organ,Guitar, oirders*Veft at the "liurio Blares of H. Klebcr, J. 11. • MeUor, or Mto C. Bhune, wiU be promptly attended to. 1 Ho icspectfhUyjfccndcra his proasskaal serviced to all whn may favor Mm wUb * call. * TbofbUowingplecesof music, composed by him, are for ole at H.KLEBEIPS: Doubt soU A Ballad. Th& Sere nade Walta, ' QcflSUAw .■ SUN DKUSS-CSQ kegs Juniata Kailsr : 300 boxes Glass; 150 keg* White lead; 50 boxes Starch; . 25 boxes Chocolate; . 100 boxes mould and dip candles;. . 25 boxes star candles; r 325 boxes.rosin soap; ..,10 boxes variegated seep;. lObogspepper;:• . - ;vi; .u ba« pimento*; ..! * 25 bbls dder vinegar; < Sddoahtlf tow togs; in store and lbreale by * •"• ‘ "' • KINCF A MOORBRAD. * A :DHESXVJB ?LAS?ER,?s&OO yards spread* -Fa? sale by> A-octia & a. Fahnestock *cq- GANTIIAIUDEd PLASTER.—IOO lbs. For Kde by - v t '> oct!2 : • ■ ’ &A. FAHNESTOCK* CO. QWDERKDBAYBERRY.—4OQRe fcrealehy. ~ octl3 : ; IL.A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. ■ Bantlsforealflbr -''- - ■ ■>■.■■■' -A.'rAfiOTSIOCK 400. *T?P3OMsai/ ri octia ritARTABIO ACIIT—IOOO fts powdered.' For sale by X B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co; octl2 * comer Wood and Hrst stroeta. OIL CLOTH&—O ust weired at the Carpet Warehouar, No. 86 Yborth and 79 Wood streets, of nowand-riclt rtyics from 23 Inches to 24 feet wide, cut to fit any steoßocxa, Ilall or Vestibule. We invito the attention of those wishing to fizrnbh. : [oco2| , : . W. /"I ABPISTS.-<Jt>ast«atly recd Ting at the Carpet "Warehouse, VKa 85 Fourth and.T9 Wood streets, new and elegant rtvlft JJUTJSOTS, a SUPER FINE INQBlcf. Me a 3S t K COMMON—to which we fartte: thQattentfcraof.bttyen; &ft#wlir£eU lover Than erer be* faro offered Ur this market. * 1 ' ' oct!2 ' Hoaosnlielt Cemtenr. / ; . TIIE BharebcJdera ofthia Corpototton *» hereto notified to pay fta uawgamt of Ten BolUr>«n.neb Sham, on or before the Uth instant. at the Office, Kp.d44 Fourth street • X. B» LTVXKOSTQ& PmSdent:: TYiuustHouns,. a sums C. £bv Jxxxs 8. Cam, octt&St fccccalire Committee. JlitiT IU2UUV£I>, at W. Araintoefc'a Carpet Warehouse, No. S& Fourth and 70 “Wood street, Transparent Window Shades, BuinVindoW linen. Transparent Orson Oil Cloth, and Venitlan Blinds: Also, TabloOfl Cloths* Corcr*, Coco Matting. Piano Corers, Stair Bods, Bfarirnga, da. Werespecutilly invite those trashing to furnish Steam* boats or Routes, to dre us a fall, as wenjll ocH as cheap as can fas puiefcawd juany of the eastern dt£m,. octtg ~ • - - W.*rCUSTOCg. : “irOTJSI VOEBH..Y<rrjCltl. No matter: ho*. Vote sot y . men* measure* principle* <* p«tj—taenlr vote, and when jour construe aemaaaw your Yjtfuahie mno iTUfu. fled, call at Gothie Halt tad examine the ride* of mibv xvt> BOYS ranted. Small profits—one price—terma caah." TVE-STUDY' %EASB. : * CHESTER; 06112 No-74 Wood afreet . •. Hp;M»t Hope Nur»ery. r |'ut imbsnber offer*. for «ls, it hla Hmm In tw» cne SK£l& SJWj-ata t»o otQes bom CoLiw. TEEES, or nEtiijr «wy.aeKrt{itsoa. Mhobu been la the I ■"£ «OdOTd Btti&cUcn to to i raatooiOT,*? xwioorts ft woUmumoci (rf tWr wtßaauwi- J i U^fs. ro^onhotCTybefimad tl a* StM.cfaTstLACS, 1 No/SSlgiiannl, PU&mgh, oa WEDNESDAY «atBATmC I PAY of jach veek, Ybere orders an be left, end caUteras* i caa be obtained, (octt&vOt] - JOSY PVmr. ' I ,*H „ ~"V “ T . ”W~ - * .J ; 7^’ £ i:- ; : * J ' f- ££'si -\' ~ *■ -- -I -■ J V \ .r It v'sr'C-i-r v r ' ' • «.'-■»>-** ~‘/» ' -i-i'"* - . J '- ' \‘■‘ -, - .-> -.■••• « • ' ' •: . « '... ’ . •.' ‘ ' V**4 ’*' , t 4 , "fc 4=4 ~ ' ,-4 . *■ r-* t '■;r - * -fc Tkl ‘ • ‘ ' ■'- 'I , ' -,4 ' -•*'*%'%/- 4‘ l »f*tgS?ifeas*r*-- r- * ■— 4.-4 _-r* -* 4»-Dr. Gay»ott'» btjMni Extract ot Tellow Sock asd B»r'»sp»rtU*<f * dy/or JScrafttoy 2fcfal*- • ■■• • *•?. - .• ~^\r- r ■. Thousand* of t&bridual* jert> rcr»J with gHrkn& to&» .plalnUwbkb they UWt 6sm tbdf psnotai Tbeuse fif tie YtHao 2>xA::<ffu?. and sawrot aaoont otpbxty, tn&joaaj nluatittire* for It UiaroughljeqxHfrvm. fht sgxttm fJal^g^jaia^w hlrfi la the seed of disease, ana sabdcel elf the erase by whieh thosinsormis&rtunejof the jptaTits inn vbited tipon their Innocent oilspring. Parents owe It to their children to guard against Use effects of'maladies that may be communicated by doeeut, and children of -p&reutalhat hare at tag time been aSected Xffiffhnsitmptjtm* owe It tothemselTcs to take precaution against the disease being miTed in them, Guywirs JSrfnet of TeHov pock and Sarsaparilla It a sore antidote Ittsuch cases, adrertisement ssplid tew DettUkd SUll laertiaeil-Ai the*pub lfe become* bcfter aopuinild with ..the sfcriingqualWerf of M’lAne’* Umm^thadsifl4ndo7ntiaoatotocrose.-go certiftn Ss this-greaT Btfdidne in festering a diseased Ufer to the excrrfre of improper fimwtlflfflS that ft U.Bgy looked upon es the-greatest SpeeHSe fi* Hepatic and many Fhfa- one it la thdf regular practice. Among -attars, Vt. Oliver Morgan, a distinguished pbysSosn Of "Virginia with a very extensive, practice, hatf need these Pill* la caws er Complaint, and of Dyspepsia, with complete Be* cnimnpwWl oatt Is by physidana, as well as others who hare witnessed’ the happy effect of this ’medicine, ft. is act surprising that we are daQj is receipt of such miffttes ja th.fciKnrtag:- , , . Oh3o> • ISa . Messrs. J. Kidd k Co.—"We are seedy oat of Misses* FQls. It would be well to keep as supplied, as there Isa : Bor sale by. jnost. of and Merchants, and by tha sale proprietors.• ... v- • X KHH> A CO* •- oclS'd&w ' + *, l * €0 Wood street Dr, FltelP* Abdominal Snpporieii. j ■ dE9*These-are instruments, whkh> hy "the mechardoi support they gi*®? are Intended to eure {prolapsus*Uteri, or. Falling of the Wcmby-a - of conridetahle ’.prevalence, at the present day, and one we question has ever been cured wlthontan instnztaentrof.ilds k2rid*togiTO- support.to-the. broad nmwes which keep .the abdomen supported.. ■ < . - Hcdidae&'&re of rmy llttteuto incite' disease,without, that support, whlch‘ls> : lqr'this instru ments These supported hare BtCTtamwwfocurftT^ esses of Prolapsus Uterh in a slprt tim&. I also at prices varying from $4,00 to $B,OO. > . / : ' Ig-l also keep the genuine WASHINGTON SllOUIr BBR BRACE, combining Shoulder Brtee: and- Suspends!*,. Ibr ladies, Misses,' Boys and Men. • -These. Braces are no*:, worn by nearly, every person tumbled with a habit of leafr. •ing finwaxdfStooped aWldcre* narrenrbf fiat -chest, and in fiet, in every case where it is desired .‘to increase tbd lojnnte .and power of the -Longs. :Ho peraon-Wha has. womthis : Bnre, will ever do without it. of every thA cure And Belief nr Hernia or Roptuxe. Tub Truss for childrenwHl invariably euro. ; ■ : » j!• : large direnont* to Wholesale, dealers.' •• . DR. GEa iL KEYSEIt, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. I*o Wood street, corner cf Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. e*p2Sri*w A^Serofttlau—lt la duo-to -KlerksPetroleoiatoaay ithas been’kaown to completely eradicate every rcatage of this dreadful disease in leva time than any other remedy, ‘and at less cost or inconvenknca to tha p&Ucnfc. -•• ...T - • Thai thousands of eertificstcs in the hands of iheproprie tor, many of which sro from, well known eUiegna of the city tf Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show eleariy and beyomLall doubt, that 'Kzxstt-Pracosmc is a medicine ' of no common vilufa, nofctmfyesV load remedy-in fomly-.- tit, JShaimaliaat, Dtafnut, lot* of Sight, bates avnlaahle Internal lavltfag the inteitfgatfiig pbyafclans, as well as the Bxdferizig paticnh-to become aequalntatw&i its merits- M - „ - * Tbose having a dread of mizturen are.assured that this mod lone is purefycrtunV aait flowafeom nV tfa* ~' . ’ : vi ■■ ' ThefdGowtng certificate it capieifrvm a paper pvHit&t&ai alto appended tht certificate qfVuaitxinitedD. Y, fbat, c/Synicnu: v ■. • ». ■ . ■• ■■■-,. ■. This may in truth certify, that I hare-beea so "badly af flicted with. Scrofula for the lastsereayeawthatmortcTth*- tima Xhave been unable ternttend-to asy kindcf aMauch of the time unaHe to walk and conflaed -tojay. azxd have been treated, nearly aO, the time by the test Pbysida&t oar caunii7 efimls 1 1 occasionally - got some t* but no cure, sad continued to grow worse until recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock GU* as eve 4 ■ rythiug else- bad fsllcd.- I did so without faith at flat, but . thee&ect wasastoubddng; it threw the poison to the surfiee at once, : and I -atonra began to grow better, and be aring seven bottles I bavu got aenre-WurthrthonsaTidsqf oollsnu -- MBS. NANCY SL wsggßW. • ’ This may certify that- X bare been acquainted with Pier’s -petEpleumvor Hock 03, for more than s yeer, and have re peatedly witnessed it* beneficial effects in the cur* of indo lent ulcers «sd other dtoaacS for. which U is recommended, and on with: confidence recranmend.lt: to he a medldne wojs ■ »nw *«fely utaj. .ed its use where other mediebm bad failod.- . ». Y, FOOT, JL D- For sale by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh.., faa27dAw; - ■ .. . : o • - -.•- . .... ••.:•. moMATO CATSUP—A gooXartUle; for c sale trythe bottle ~ jL- err dozen, at the cßrnerof-BTylte and Fulton streets octll J. F. D. KEATISO. 7 , finaaoll CCr Johnston, >• TtTTIFOLESADK OROCEKS,COMMiSjfION MKRCUANTS, Vy .and Dealers In Produce anß Pittsburgh ilauu/kctarcs, No. 597~ (new buildings.)'liberty street.. - octll .. riTrASniNG gallons- ■ csf Kimball’* pfa&ft . Y y deipbla WashingPluSd« ndo by the pint,- gallon, , or barrel, at KEATING’S GROCERY STORE, comer of WyUt' and Fultou streets;..;also,-.by.KAR7tIBOST k AN» , - .-.•■.■•v;- ■■ ■ ■- XE'Ws&OOiJ'tSl^ 7A2CE3 a *WATXr HEECHiST XA2LOB, tVo J&t/taf jfrert,' Ocfroeen Second cjsJ Thud struts HAS Wt recdTcd W FAti/ AS J* WQ2tgSL\SS*3C&.-xfA diACKand FANCY; CASSIMKBES, PLCSH TKLYHt CASHMERE, and SATIK-; VESTINGS, with * wfety, of Itehiwr«it tfyie OTEBOQAT INGS; Fhfco he i» prepared to toakeop in supetkrr on reftjaauCfcle terms* Gentlemen hi'want oTfesmcmahleGaods,' And la&ikmably cut. Gaimentej’ffould do veil to.call and: examine for tfaanielTe* . v - * . _ f*- • . TO X<UZOi?&.—The offers fcr sale his cota*. .plete fy&texa oJC.Uanuent .Daaffbtmj;, so fsToabl?; koovir »nd gwjcmlly uscd .by lb?, trad* of this- dty, C&adniuti, l‘WlacdelpbU'aadclaewhere;i*ttb6firilowinspriees,Ta: - •Witb insiroctlon-v $10,00; without Tb» Book and Ruler, ccirtahilß* fall and accurate directions to fqcccssM dnagMlx£«&nr&r4ed ioaoyjMxt of the United Statesmen receipt of £7,0& bj. . JAMK& 9"ATT, -■.-/■ Teacher of Garment Cutting,- oetll : • •-.56 Market afreet* v 2TOTICK* '* ALL persons haring sent for passengers, or sent ifiafeDTaih to Enroot-, throgrir JQIIX THOMPSON* 410 Adberty street Pitfebqrgivare hereby notifieif to caE aC his Office, with their Draft* and passage 2fckete,/wb£n theyj nre retamed tothem,as he has-made amsgemeata in Key Tork with the. m&gnlfleent And; well- known ; Swallow-Tail Lises, to bring out aUgasaesgcrf, and pey-all drafts engaged by frlm, at his own expense; and has- cow been, appointed the only Agent in owned by Jtocm Grtnnell,: Sllatarn? A - Co-; and, alao»lhe FhSsdelphlaand Urea-pool line of Steamers; anil has Eight Drafts on the Hsttongßaxdc, andaUitahnoebeSt fom one. ponndtoaoramoTntf-—paid.wlthout discount., ~ •• aonsiHOMPSOx,:- . 410 mertyiUPitfrtmmh. V ST« LOUIS ' c . •S. 003UHSSI0S ASTy forwarding -house, jozcc v. «-«sosi?n:^cQCX3»CJ: . - TirteheU Honidgei . - k •■■_• , :Cbmer tf GxM&cialana-FinestTtciU : w.--. < - TITTLL Promptlyattend to all consignments and Ccsrfr T T mfofona entrusted to tfaftm, amt . wIU make liberal cash adrances on consignments or- Bills af.lAding In Lead; Orders ibr the purchase of lead, Grain, Heap .and- other • Produce* Tillbo promptly filled at tha lcnrat possible prices, and on. the best terms. • ■ ;• ■„•.>.> . .-.They. Till also undertake the-, settlement an&collectton of claims Of importance; and hope,; by their- espodalpenkmcl efforts and attention to ali the interests- of tfcelr fronds, to giro general aatte&ctlom - * ' ' ' « GeotOoUiar* St Louis? EUteAMortbn, ■:• Cfadnnatt* Page ABacon, -•- - do; - Strader A Goman, - do* Rvirrlmw, Blow A Ox, do; Hczea A Fraser, •. ; , tlo;\ Chouteau AYalle, (to; --Springer k Whiteman,. do? Doan, King A Co., • 'do; Ik&GYarnaU J.W. Bailer A Bro.jPHtflbh; ilorgsn. J„MJJuck A Morgan; D. Leech A Co-* do; B.B*Gpmegyv <l3; Wax. Holmes ACfc, do; Shields A Miller,- y j ..■■■; Blow A March, Ntnr Fork* Josish LeeA Co, v Haiti more; A. G.FarwtU ACo*Boston; •.W.B. Beynobb'r r- Loalarilltfi Howard,Son Apo* - ..do; H-IXKeirc«nh.AßTa i . > dos T. C.'Twlehell A.Ca, Commission 'lkrchautvNew Orleans.- COMMISSION HOHSE, r • ; AW CUtfJS4A& rpms long established House confine their attention I strictly to sales and purchases on'Cemaxl3slon,ftnd.ia rczvnxdlng business generally* r> :-T.: . -y .>•. ,i They solidt a continuance of the Übaral-' patrdnager.here* tofiue given them. tu2l xoafAhfea Tapscott’s Bemittansa and Em&ratiaß Offisat ■ <£& A XO. &T SQVTB &TBQET, KEW TOsSUr " -4nd iVb. 18Q rr\HK spiaodfci vessels tamed below; vtn sail regglftriy <uj .J/"theirappointedd*ya: ■- 1: -"■■■■“■ • ..? - | .FtOMPAj- > •': .*■!■ •’•••' c I W*g? pcm.' : -- i'.CiPS Gisaxcs^ Jomr StTiAET* IUSPABASBOCX, A.2^ Hopkins r • 0.-EldrUs'ev'' ..Pcrriis. %... ."-CttKhJnjkx.v < :■ - Chandler, ADen, T r.’. .‘■A• Pym?r r ...... .>•■; _ ChAffl, ■Bottoms, ‘ “ > : Asuscncj■ ■ .. 2ereg*, ••• AicrrCy Zeroes, . I:B*.' Patiicx, : / tfctermaa.; - BflßEw* - Bartlett, ;WtUUX Piw, Pote, iEOUr.CuT, . . WL,- : ttxnupj* —7 ' ~ -'Ferry:" V ■iSsnupAa, . - ■ •"-'•Porter,;'. JJx&ttwwm, Shipley, J voarnfion. . • -B.iL.DnixnittomL AsaWPesm, - Holbnton,^^ Kechsu, gmiQj. SWxws, -•* • Grom Gins, jtcamSsl Virmoo, -Hsnijr g». Asm, (new ship,) J. Drummond, rßooajs% -■.. .. . . ChMu ■Snsacv " Makarr. ■SmtlFonßi - ~ Farter; ■ - -WnaEoiss, - Brigo,- ■ And eueceodlngPaciEatseTeiy -threw diye. ■:yoswnLAokifHiA. ■. tws, Duntety, - iflmcjstau,.. -Turley, . • Tuwjmxm, jaUox, Bmsii, Dteen, BOR BALTIMOBR. - Mend. ■ TDRSTB^rOSIEAXS, G*y, • Deretenr, w. arcuxrocK, SoCrTU, Snai.'SFDmubv Sena Ifons, Cucuisc, ' JOS ATCTBAIU- " = - assa ' fir fl»-ABWtaa IWtfc*» fetmWwi : ger, Suite* tt» iitJWJ- 4 ™JaSwltari «»« L?iJ«taEi«: ate nz»; site HsiuwriKw BflStnrttfWW- feMMkiatgJigagg HSfIMSWWftf jOTp«j»g»ta«i7cf U».sS»rt «Hgt«»!j-{o - ■■:-£ ■ «3» ' " *r - .--smustsp:- sewtokk; f CAmCR : MiUs-: . ‘Alien, •TOO aCSZECL' \m ' tso^ 1800 < .. W *9OOO . 180 Q ' 1232 ia» 1000 AMUSEMENTS. •b ' ‘ ...... . * Tn»r« j^fTV Pelade; perteassof t> «aamm&*- * A ’Mf.:fcU&KJB IfliW of :^-:.*i. 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Js - IVkets2s cents £ ehUdre&rbftttjuice. >' , - !Z|_ , ’ ■ ' ' iky SmahfiaM at thfr<y.BnUiy,Tlglffg»i>*. * vXMtejtxiraCT otTliinl . ;4ayyrga3pg.%Vr,/^'•; ~- > - -. ;&p39-L-Z‘ * wi, - „' w^p^sd^jyroi^in^<vChlggtog^gll ? :'Vy'p<» fEitfel? f a m i?' r • ’ Jio. 38,J?tf& jgxmt, There, the tut? :t»t. Bl«cfc*4iSi Ga** ' - Tw'eanitltreysbe had. •> * . Cfefti- lT OiQ»Jp*.— of flS i ,'3flh,gtrogt<a3.Ylrgt^.yl^yfcy fc Pms&roaH XoDO* 1 -Xa £»-“Meets eT«7 Tueed*y~*r*Btaj HsscAsms-KsCA»itsxr,'i'o«-:S t --MErts: 6m.'£std.iSx Fridsybf v ; ,/. ~- VV-/---’ Hi*c^^con<~^- L -151-il?rfsdTttwva- jjaUthfieid. - - ■£‘jd£ (k^l ; Bartf^ Stoci jL? BeUs4S947i’ : flfifce ofth*. HttslhirriiAg«tfyiu.ihG4Stor EoGmofsTCrmhr - mist? " -«■ : *■- ~ -BSIEBSIBKKf,Agent* Corasll comelJl'Agrett xaaoy*e» ; ~ r> *> Iky' f^s.art4reftdfrUstDK&nlft&TtthCQttLv r ;A eertßir>-: v* xenacfrXwfll'be -ftamd ~ia Dr. CCHiy& Cess '.l*S-isns, v kUq hy s..S^^Ol 1 140 TYowistreeV “ * j ;»w-~ {third. Vs. 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Ear Suxjcwy, who majb-j„ ednmUedat Arch aired, Pfinarielphia, trap ft A.3L-,lfr<; p .-••’! - . • ■• .•'••."■■' f '■■ ' .v v -: V ' J - Thirteen years of. close and almft&owlWjri winUgatfoo t| - gpcciaipiyGeohaggnaWrclhira toretncahij ... logjgia prescribed. ’ - {aagftl-fr;-.v •••; Aadnsdn andlUnaiTSadit •ii^ : , stjjc cTJ.CAhdeiiea iX^ln^hoWhotaale-FniU Con&etoni«7;bjißiaessjatJ»o«6TV«Odiir*riaPiteb?*Sk* Pt .-...• Hsrlog: disposed of my anttre -interestsa thalEioleniir. Jfralsaml ACoLtX tatopleagnrfr in CTeommwuCggtbiga togyfegggi • friends saSputomen; and bope q- '• tiia liberal patronage bestowed on mo.: vrfo- tednrt klatLvOfficer ta‘Maaoiigabeis House,-Sosi’-Htfaad 12i >: *■ Water street. ' „ ' - ' ~ - . ■•- ■.-.< •■•.:• ■ -.-. ■: .- ■HffiOTfMs. * ..•■ . '•... .., ■ ;■.;. .- W.ST»UaDa% John Aodeaotiu - t acSawyor* <•B-B.£imwos, -- ’_- WcuSLEdgar* - - *■ 'Bobcrtrinney,. - €bar!e*Kftnt£ -' •:•: • --William Gqnaao*••. . 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