ommm ,w» Hggppg^l Ift^' it 'a4 '44 - •')IN''A. '.4° ittle` 4 t4".4:1: 4 T. iSW 1/4 1, 4 Igktt \ ;•141 " t '404 &SO F A it -A .e• , ,:.„,,„4413q 4 , 4 wati7/11.,.. „-• r,SI:4ViI. 7.4 rApt ' ,v,-44414=15, ~,., Iz i w Aro}Vllrt Mt , e%.. 4*.- it itt i A1te,,,1N4.) ilii m&mm * * lj Sr L ~ - lilt} burning 'tyml: t.s'; ■* tSCtr HAEffcR TBOSIA3 t fIIIUPS Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors. /-V - ■.,,,*.,, tV ,.^..., THUKSDAV MORNtNG:::;::::::.-:OCTOBER 21 JH* S»* North. oo South, &o£a*t, m W«n. wltt tit* CußtMtottoht but s **4»d .MMoWnlitCegian Uoad,«udtnulmtfa to tho Cenmuß Bfrtbarhood, ' NATIONAI DEMOCBATIC TICKET. . yon PRESIDENT, JM®ill3|kc£, FOR YIOE PRESIDENT, r -rWILUAM R. KING, , J r- OF ALABAMA. iC I '- - , Democratic- Electoral Ticket Jorcßeilnayivajiia. ... JUrIA.TOSHI* ELSCTOttS. ■ WILSON' SrCANDLESS, OEN. EOBERT PATTERSON. SATIIAStEL B. JELDREP, * 'District.- • v : l , Peter ixxus. 2. Qeorge IL Martct. 3. 3IIIXER. 4. F. BocCTra. . 6. B. ?rCAT, Jr. - 6.- ■A.'A'PRIT •' 7: Hod. N. SnticaLixr*. . 8. A. P^TEiiS. 9. Ditto Fister. j' 19. It B- Xivr.-i. li; JOHX SrC KVXOLD3. . ' 12. PTD.ojok. _ The Presidential fileetton will take place on the Second day of KoTember. A superb Hickory Pole will be raised in front ... of., the- office of the ifymutff Pott on Saturday .. evening at 4 o'clock 'The Hon. G. M. Dallas, . Son. iy. Wilkins, Col. U’Candless, CoL Blaok, P. -C, Shannon, Esq., and others of our most r T>opnlar speakers will bo present and address _tbe .meeting. BESIOCSATIO MEETING AT BIBSUNGHAB. ' The Democrats of Birmingham will bold anotb --cr grand meeting, at the Market Bqnare, on Fri day evening nest, the 22nd. Speeohes in Ger man ftnd Englisli vrill be delivered. . . There will also be a large hickory pole raised . ' at 4 o’olook, on Friday, in the diamond. It is certain that the Democratic “Cgores '.'cannot Ue” this year. They, are too -palpable to be oeerlooked, by any man who has eyes to ’seeimearato hear. . We giro this morning official returns and re. parted majorities in forty-nine counties in Penn sylvania, whioh foot up as follows: JCnGR OF SCI'EKME COURT ffeorga W. Woodward,... Joseph Buffington...... Woodwards present majority.... CANAL COMMISStOHEEL William Hopkins... Jacob H0ffman............ Hopkins' present majority 18,871 There are ld'coiinties to be heard from, which gava Bigler a majority of 2605 over Johnston, Ithicb. added to the above, will increase Wood ward's majority to 17,780, and Hopkins’ ma jority to 16,47(5. The counties to be heard from will give an increased - majority over that re ceived by Bigler. . •Ab usual, the whig organs of this city have been endeavoring to lead their party astray in regard to the result of tho election in Ohio, and the success that haa followed their ailly efforts is tlie Io3S of thousands of dollars by their credu- party friends. They have told their rea ders that there was a large whig gain in Ohio, when they knew in their hearts at the time they penned the falsehood, that the State was carried byjw'overwhelming Democratic majority. The Democrats of Ohio claim 20,000; we are willing to toko them with 15,000. That la onoagh for all useful purposes, and to prove that they will give that .figure or something higher, wo quote the . 'foUqvringvparagraphs from-tha-Clevelandsßkrtn - , rfeoto’.oF'tho 18thl ' ‘ ’ ’ ■'”» *'Tbo Herald clique have been telegraphing abroad that the democratic majority in this State Would bo less than 1 5000, and that the State is surq f° r Scott by over 10,000. Tho last Buffalo Eipress, sayss < ‘We have a telegraph dispatch from Cleveland, saying that ‘liocofoco figures show the majority below 10,000, and whig figures below 6000. The whigs are offering to bet that Scott will carry the State.”’ “All a lie, Mr. Erpresa. There has been no such figuring and mo such offers to bet. There is not a whig In Ohio who will bet bean* on the State, but therenre plenty of Democrats offering to bet on 10,000 for Pierce." Pot that in your pipe, Slessenw Whigs, and smoke it ahtil-'the 2d of November, and thenyou trill all besmoked ont in the mast essential man* Mr. DEMOCRATS, LOOK OUT FOR MORE WRIGTRICRB. We are informed that the whigs have organised what they £ caU Block Committees, and that it is thedntjrof these,committees to lcaU at erery. house itftheir bloof,' and ascertain tho politics of the. occupant. Daring tbepnst week eereral of tho members of.thesefCommittecs hate poked tbatfimperiinent noses into democratic dwellings, and,' in the'absence of the proprietor, interroga ted the female portion of the family as to the polities of the “man of the bouse." When in formed, thathewas a democrat, and would rote the democratic ticket, the interlopers would then * y ‘■'iw ■ 1 makehih appeal to thorn, to use their influence to piwVent their fathers, husbands, or brothers, noting in such a manner. In long speeohcs, they endeavored to convince the women that it was not genteel to be a democrat, and with the affeoted politeness of a Brumwel, the sap-heads withdrew Bt»d permitted the ladies to enjoy a good laugh at their folly. Conld anything be more superlatively mean than this electioneering system of the whige t Who wohld helieye that men; or at least those who wear the habiUments of men—would go in to houscswben.the male portion of the family is -absentahdhndenvor.to frighten the females of the family’ into* a promise to persuade their fatheivhushand,or,brother, to vote for the whig ticket' We could riot believ#. it.-bad we not :re ceived tho : information from ladies to whom the oppeatdiad heonmade, and whose veracity dare not bsdonbted. ■■ How contemptible is saeh a plan of election eering! to frighten women Into a promis,e that will persuade their husbands to vote thV whlg ticket, 1b a new tenet in politi cal ethics. / ;; SncE'lS'hbfihe practice of the democracy. Wea«tif i at’tlSpt to*lghtett-women, or to per- Bundoitbem ‘to’ step out of their appropriate nphere, to wrangle in politics. Oar wives and daughters attend to their proper vocation, and treat with -contempt the appeals of the mns taehoed yonng gentlemen, Who. desire them to' “perstfaed tha’ fatha’, tha’ brotha,’ or tha’ hns band|towote fo’Qehevraal Squatt,” and repu diate every thing that does not belong to all the decency party! We biow that, snoh _appeala-hav,e beentnada J. we have the infdrmntioh-ftom thh'ladies to whom they ware: addressed, and we.have the names of the Whig Btyck Committee also. ’ „ - “ft X? }-i> '.v - r . {fljjpVrfWsome days past we have not seen in the columns of our Whig cotemporaries any re ports of party Totcß on Steamboats; andjfor feat '-they should neglect their vocation, we give them the following,vote on a Railroad, which we find' in the Cleveland i%aniea2er: - r ' Howxs that?—A. vote tree, taken on' last Thursday, -on the Western train' of the South ern JJlc3dgW‘ Ballro&d, whioh- resulted as fol 4g?*• --'■ '. . * - - Hale.o— ttSPXUCSXSTATITe SIXCTOBS. District. 13. H. C. ETCR. 14. JOED* CUTTOX. 15. Isaac Bobctboh. \ 16. flcnir Fetter. IT. Jakes Bmuten>t 18. MASWXtt irCASLRT. Ift. Gen. Joseph STDostald. 20. Wnxuifc&Cowiu*. 21. Atorew Bract 22. Wrtuist J)ras. v .23. Joon& H’Caudmt. 24. GjsotQßlt, Barrb*. POIE IIAIBING. (•FIGURES CANNOT LIB » STItI.POOI.ISO. THE KBIT COSGBESS. Theglorioos results in Obi#, Pennsylvania and Indiana, hwe rendered it certain,' remarks the Cincinnati ' Enquirer, that the Democracy will hare a large and tnumphantmpjorityln.lhc next House of Representatives, President Pinnos will be roost nobly.eustained by baring a Con* grass elected that agrees with him in political ientimelnVond that will be in farpr;of carrying out the reforms which .the people expect Of the new Administration. Let Democrats everywhere rejoice, 'for the reign of the “ Galpuiss" will terminate on the -ith of March next. They will be ignominiously driven Tram the seats of power they have disgraced!! They Will be brihdied ; with the.popular condemnation. .iTheywill haven severe account to render to the people’s repre sentatives when they next assemble at. Washin gton. The Congressional results in the States that have: held elections thus far, stand as fol lows ? and it’ is a mo3t glorious table for Demo crats to peruse: . ■5 ' D. W. F. 8. lowa. <£..., ...... 1 l Missouri. 8 2 Vermont.™. 2 1 vaoanoy. Maine 8 8 Indiana ...MO 1 Ohio.. ...12 7 2 Pennsylvania .' 15 10 In the present House of Representatives, the Democrats have 43 members; the WbigaB{},aad the Fresoilera2, in the same States—thus show ing that tho Democracy ore even better than they are at present, when they have more than lixty majority in the Honso. these are trying times for the Scottites. Missouri, by the new appor tionment, i| entitled to two more members, which will be elected by general tioket, and they will, of coarse, ba Demoorats. AST-Tho Pittsburgh Jhrf publishes and eulogise* a violent political letter addressed to » Domocratic mass meeting at OreensburgrPa- by Mr. FraucST, nov bolding office «* Clerk of the Ho uso of Representatives. The Port nevertheleM cherinhea an abstract horror of political Interference by Whig officers of the Gorornmont The Union, which shares the horror when directed against Whigs, reprint* Mr. Fousrr** letter trtthoot a whisper of VTaihington BtpubUc- ggy Just listen to “ Satan rebuking sin!”— It is all right for whig offioe holders to mike po litical speeches, and write politioal letters; bat if a Democrat will dare to exercise the rights of an American freeman, he is denounced with out measure by the presses of the federal party. Gen. Scott, who reoeives a salary of §7,000 out of the National Treasury, as Commander-in- Chief of Army, has, for the last month, been making stamp speeohes with his “ breeches down,” through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and New York, and not a single whig paper has found fault with bis course. Qh, that some would write a book on whig oousistenoy ! ... 118,885 ... 103,708 What Has Become of the Tariff of 18421 We have waited long and anxiously to hear something from the Gazette or Journal about the “Tariff of 1842.” They wont speak out on the subject, however, and the faint voice that reach es ns from a guerrilla sheet, whioh thinks that the iron furnaces comprise the whole industrial portion of the country, and that Judge Myers and his funny sou form the embodiment of the whig party. Will not some ons of the whig or gans proper, tell ua what difference there is be tween the tariff portion of the Kane Letter of 1844 and the Whig Platform of 1852. They may at the same time, and we have no doubt but that they can do it with more ease, explain the differ ence between tweedledum and tweediedee. 115,451 101,660 THE PR AI RIBS ON FIRE. We leoro by the following from the SL Louis Union, that the “little Giant” and the “little General" are doing good service for the demo eraoy in tho West. Two better men cannot be found within the wide bounds of the Union than Donatos and Shields. We copy the following paragraph from the St. Louis Union: The Democeact is Cotwon—Wo learn from passengers who reached the city by theßt. Paul, that there was an “ immense outpouring ” of the democngj.nt Qatoqv pn Wednesday last. . Xhe immense convocation 'was addressed by Judge Douglas, Gen. Shields, Hon. John Wentworth, Hon. Darid L. Gregg, and others. The “ little giant,” on his nrriral at the city, was receired by orer 1000 people, who escorted him to his room, and in the evening serenaded him. His speech on the nest day occupied four hoars in its delivery, and Was regarded as one of his greatest efforts. The speeches of Shields, Gregg, Bod other popular orators, also gave great satisfac tion. Gen. Shields also attended the meeting at Warsaw. -r CBIWPOno COURTS'. ’•This county has rolled up a minority of 493 for the state ticket. This is doing admirably, bnt the Crawford Democrat promises that it will do better for Pierce.ahdTOng. The editor talks In the following; strain: Cb aweobd must do betted! —The Democracy of Crawford have*ohieved a splendid triumph, bnt we know'they can do better! Democrats, yon can raise yonr majority toe Pierce and King to 700. Will yon do it? Yon can if yon will. Let each Democrat resolve to try! : We hope the 700 majority will be resitted, bnt we are apprebenclre that oar friend M’Foriand is top greedy. Six hundred from Crawford will satisfy ns, inasmuch as we are of that happy tern permeht which will be satisfied with any major), ty that will win. Well done Little Elk. ; - The foUowing is the reßnlt of rite election in that little ont of. the way county Elk. We are informed that bnt a email vote was ont; if lthad been otherwtee, majority would have been nneh larger. Woodward.... 242 1 Buffington... 161 H0pkin5...—,......267 j Hoffman 112 It will be Been by the abore figures that Hop kins has one hundred and fifty fire majority, and Woodward eighty-one. Well done little Elk. Yon are small in stators bnt strong In yonr at tachment to the democratic faith. Ur. Buchanan’s Qreeneburg Speech, Gen. Bowman, of the Bedford Gazette, tbns speaks of Mr. Buchanan's great speech at Greensborg : Me. Buchanan’s Speech. —Mr. Bnebanan's Speech before the Democratic - Mbbs Meeting in Greensborg, on the 6th inst, appeareddi-length in the Pittsburgh Homing Poet. We have read it, and, without ■ disparagement‘ to any of the other powerful and eloquent speeches delivered during this oampaign, we hare no hesitation in saying that it stands unrivalled both for force of argument and beauty of style. Although it Is very! long, we will endeavor to publish It next week, and invite par readers to look out for it. —A Wma Obatob. —The Hon. Walker Brooke, D. J 3,. Senator from Mississippi—one of the most ultra .whigs in that or any other State—is on tlje stump for Pierce. He is su able debater and a man of unfiinohingspirit—known at Jack son as “thellttlegame,cabk” of his party, ne addressed the people last Monday at Yaxoo City. He proclaimed himself *a sound whig—one of the old guard—but he could not support Scott, “because tne whlgs or the'South in supporting him, put their necks under the heel of abolition ism.” — -tfrr - f - ~T x St. Lonia 7Ymci gives the verdict of a Coronoris jury on a man who was found banging on a too. It says: “He had on a white Shirt, speckled pants, and coarse boots, had large Whiskers, about five feet eight inches high.”— Were tolerably tall whiskers. He undoubt edly took'Aairs upon himself (a* a Tarshire min would say) before he strong himself up. r g@h The “rich brogue” nfjthe Irish and the “beautiful accent” of, tge- German oitixena were heard at the polls in thikeity on Tuesday. 0 ! how it would have rejoiced the heart of Gaul Scott if he had been present He would have reeogniied them ali as bis “feUow-cttkens," both; naturalised and foreign. ► f ”1 known Gen. Scott, and I know his asso ciatos, and they are all right on the subject of slavery.” Speech of Greeley, Meriden, Cl This is the game of the faced whlgs in the North, while at the South they hoM language-; like this, from the Mississippi^Argus : - /‘Rut Geh. Scott is alap pres e n t odt oue by his the man who oa it is oar interest to elevate to tlie Presidency ;audto Southern men with Northern interests, he presents claims for theireuffragetef no small weight Born among uS, reared incur midst, educated in the South, identified in person and property with ua—/or Qetl. Stoll owns shoes, though it is not generally kflom." • -: Or this, from a Texas correspondent of the Washington Republic: “Gen. Scott was born in tho South. As Mr. Aloorehead said, ‘Ho is a man whose cradle, when an infant, was rocked by a slave, and who was nursed in the arms of a slave, whose play* mates in childhood were slaves! He was edu cated in the South, and spent most of bis life in the South. He exerted himself to effect.the pas sage of the Compromise measures, and he has frequently spoken most warmly in their support. In spite of the infamous falsehoods of his oppo nents, be Is well known to be thoroughly South ern on this subjeot. We must not forgetth&t the Locos charged the brave Old Zack witbbeingan abolitionist. Bat what of the Ljcofoeo candi date? “Pierce was born in the cold regions of the North, nursed and educated there, and has spent his life there. He lives farther North thaa the Van Burens. lie lives in the State which sends John P. Hale to the Senate. If he iaeo favora ble to. the South, and is so great a man, why in the namo of all reason does he not mould publio sentiment differently in his State ? Can Mb sap porters answer that !*' 44 26 8 Or this, from General Scott, to R. A. Upton, of Louisiana, one of tho Secretaries of the late Whig National Convention: “If I ever, as General Scott, at the head of the armies of the United States, as plain Mr. Scott, deprived of my commission, or as Presi dent Scott, if it should please .the people to ele veto me to that high station,if I ever do any thing calculated to impair the efljcaoy of the Fugitive slave law, or having a tendency towards its re peal, then write infamous after my name, write infamous before my name, and kiefrtae into the gutter.” Now, from ike foregoing, it is evident, that if Greeley knows Scott, Scott and his southern friends dont tell the truth; or on the other band, if Soott knows himself, Greeley lies. We leave it for double faced whiggory to dotermine who of the two tells tho truth. Mr. John F. Chatterton, a private in the 9th regiment, under command of General Pierce, has jpablished a letter Id the New Haven Register, in which ho states that General Pierce was In the van of the fight a tithe National Bridge, and be haved with great gallantry. Ilosaya: ‘tAtCcn troras he led us with tbo coolness of an old ve teran through as deadly a storm of shot and "shell as ever was poured upon aoharglngeolumn! —a storm of iron hail such as no coward would face. At McGruder’a end Callender’s battery, at an important crisiß'in tbo battle, well do I re member the enthusiasm imparted to us when he exclaimed to the bravo Captain Bodfish, of Maine, ‘Remember, captain, this is the New En gland regiment ?’ The awful storm of the 19th of AugUßt will not soon.be forgotten by those who took Its peltings. I know that daring that ulghl (although evidently suffering great pain from ths fall of his horse) be was more devoted to the poor wounded fellows titan to himself. I know that at tho battle of Charubusco he led his brigade into octioQ; but as i was shot down ear ly in the engagement, 1 cannot speak of bow long he was able to keep up, suffering as he was. Bat I know that Frank Pierce's bravery was up on the tongao of every man In the army who spoke of him. None but a coward would do fame him.” Mr. Chatterton also speaks in Mgh terms of. General Pierce’s humanity to tho wounded and sick in tho city of Mexico, and of bis liberality in famishing them with money, having disbursed among them several hundreds of dollars. The Tuscumbia, a regular trader between this port and New Orleans, struck a snag at the Pad dy's Hen and Chickens, just above Memphis, and went down in deep water. We learn from N- Walt, Esq., agent, th.it she will prove a total loss. She was freighted with limorock, potatoes and cabbages. She bat! an insurance of $5OOO on her hall. Steamer Srxk—Great Loss or Property.— A despatch was received yesterday by Mr. N. Wall, steamboat agent, from Cairo, stating that the splendid steamer If. D. Bacon had rao into the wreck of the ChiUioothe, sank many years smce, about sixty miles below Cairo, and sank in deep water. The bo it was valued at $27,000, and hod been offered at that, but oost originally about $30,000. She was on her way to this port, and loaded with groceries, pig metal aad general merchandize. We shall, probably, hear more particulars by the next arrival from be low. The Highland Mary reports thoMlsaonriis fall ing from Brunswick down. Bhe meffthe Polar Star at Eureka, Kata Sweeney at Claysville, Martha Jewott at Smith’s Landing, Herald at Hermann, Timonr at Portland. The Cataract, after discharging her passengers, got off the bar and came np from the Ohio lost evening She will, daring the present season, run in the St Louis ahd Cairo trade, making two trips a week. The Elvira, from the Afissouri, bad bnt a small freight. The low stage of water in that stream at the season when merohants most need trans portation, for both produce and merchandise, Ib a sevore tax upon them, and should oonvinoe them of the absolute ueoeßslty of railroads, as a preferable,. more speedy, and a oheaper mode of conveyance than any other.— St, Louie Timee. On the recent trip of the St Paul, and jost as the boat was baoking out from the lauding at Qnlnoy, a rampant Soottite, whom it was ex ceedingly difficult to “ hold in,’’.proposed that the Presidential election sboald •; at once take place, and jamping upon a chair, announced bis predilection for “ Pass and Feathers,” ac companied with “a hasty plate of ; soap ” A Btaonch democrat, who happened-to be sitting near the piece of furniture oa whloh the orator imagined he was Btanding straight, became fired with indignation, and proposed as a sentiment, “ Frank Pierce, oar next President." This im promptu effort was responded to heartily by the; crowd, who filled the ealbon of the elegant' boat. It was then proposed that a vote should be ta ken ; the whigs wanted to postpone the election till after the boat had passed Hannibal, but they were overruled. The ballot resulted as follows: ' Pierce :...61 Bcott 27 After the Hanuibal passengers oame onboard,' it was suggested to some of the whigs that another trial was desirable, and might prove in teresting. The “ anterrified” democrats were again anxious for the ’fray, bat an experienced old “coon skin” who ovidenlly preferred old rye to hard older, proposod in lien of voting, that the company should “drink all around.” Had another vote been taken, Pierce’s majority would have been at least CO.— St. Louie UMon. The Newspapeb Pbess.-c-Iq the days of slow coaches newspapers were poor affairs. A press then could only throw off three thousand in six hoars, and few papers, even in the large cities, attoinedto that amount of circulation. Now the morning papers, In somo of our large oities, cir culate to the tune of sixty, thousand I Some body undertakes to state how much certain'edttors in ‘New York arc worth,; bui'to our certain know), edge be has fallen a great way below the mark. He estimates Beech, of tho Sou, at $100,000! Bennett, of the Herald, $160,000; Greeley & Co., of tho Tribune, $176,000; Hallook & Co., of the Joumalof Commeroe, $160,000; Halo & Co., of the Commereial iisertiser; $lOO,OOO. These sums aught with'truth he doubled, trebled, and, in one Instance, quadrupled- John C. KBnok,; the oldest cartman In New York, being at present in his, eightieth year, renewed hie license on las t Wednesday,- aa pub- lie cartman. Mr. Kllnck- received his- first 11, sense from Do Witt Clinton in 1803, when that distinguished man was Mayor of New York. •. THU TWO SCOTTMBr Bravery and Humanity of Gen Pierce. Another Boat Sunk* A Decided 1.” • * ; vV"' ' -c-ar* PBWSYtT Supreme Jud ASIA EI.ECTIOH, 1853. and Canal-Commissioner, Judge, C. Com. 1851. ■Or. © ' Q* * a counties; Adiims ~,. Allegheny.... Armstrong. Beaver.... Bradford Berks Bedford. Bucks ... Butler ........ Blair Cambria. ;. Carb0n.......... Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland.... Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon.... Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lanoas ter........ Lawrence—' Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming MoKean... Mercer Mifflin I Monroe.. Montgomery. .. J 5268 Montour ..11887 Northampton ...jn3u Northumberl‘d..|2olo Perry J*Boo PhiL City & C0..10317T Pike ' ' Potter Schuylkill Somerset Susquehanna.. Sullivan.. Tioga ... Union Venang0,........ Warren ......... Washington ..Z Wayne... Westmoreland Wyoming York.. 684 1G93 4502 1012 I 928 I 962 1,2197 2782 1.8071 12016 ! 161 13247 |BOO *B5l 1025 .$615 11562 IsflEij Demooratain { Reported mi Fanny Fern on Wliawi Fanny is-going it on a high figure this morn ing—she’s down on-ike widows ! I hate widows. They are the very —i—l I've heard the heathen called benighted;-'they've sense enough to burn widows when their hus bands die—and that's a step farther in civilisa tion than we have taken. There's nothing like 'em. If they*make op their minds fi> many a mao, it's done, i know one that was terribly afraid of thunder and lightning, and every time a storm came up, she would run into Mr. Smith's house, (he was a widower, \ and clasp h>r little hands, and fly around till the man was half dis tracted, for. fear she would get killed; and the consequence was, she was Mrs. John Smith, be fore three thunder-storms had rattled over her head. Wasn't that diplomatic ? Then there's that little blue-eyed Widow Wil kins. Didn’t she drop her prayer book coming out of church, for my handsome husbaod to pick up ? And didn't 1 see him sqaeeze her.hand when he handed it back to her? And when.l told him o long rigmarole of a story, going home, to divert his mind from the little, minx, didn’the answer "yes", and “no,’’ at random, and laugh In piaaet And didn’t he the next morning .putßali In his coffee, and an gar on his beefsteak? V * And won't Bhe be-Simivel Jones No.. 2! An swer me that! X should like to bat her op. iato ioch pieces withVdall jack-knife. But it’d 6p7;‘t6s* to ; frtmggleYdg&inet fate. I shall- i siit&P Samirel- lhat he shoald many her when Xam goes, oodthat wilt ,4 poU wool” over the "people’s eyes; aad sari) his credit,, for. he’ll have hey if an earthquake should be the flonsequehee* '). . - 9 ■ It’s astonishing, tridOWs trill bb 00 indelicate as to doff their weeds« ' It’s nothing more nor less than a walking advertisement for another husband. - spending a short time at Unavse* shore, jnlieriuow regimeuEals, -when one ftf the ladies at the tes table, struck with-a sadden thought, edit!, yery innocently—*» By the wayr Mrs. Lee, where U your husband t ” ;l should; have been Very sorry to have told where I thought he was, for the way he need to swear when he talked, was awfal to mention 1 Now, wbait a glorious example I’d be to tho sox, if Providence should see fit .to make’me .a widow! I wonder if Samlvel will pop off! I should hate to put my carls behind my oars, but I'd do It,, and I wouldn’t so much as look at a man unless It was Ifcm King.. Wonder if he’d marry me! • Well I—there now! I’ve spoken in' meeting 1. It can't ho helped now, I as Deacon Smith said, when his daughter surprised him, kissing Widow Mooretr-“ It’s uatar’, Sally ; it’s natur’.” . !! j 1 Hyepep 1c Precepts, 1. fiat your bread, especially leavened wheat bread, hat from the'o on. Never let ic be n day old. Bread a day or two old is a very terrible anti-dyspeptic. ij <2. Taken very littlS exercise,, bnt let that lit tle be always jußt after meals, never jost before them. ; 8. Sit np late at night, and be abed late in the morning. Early honri arid exercise before meals are worse-agaiost djypepsia, impossible, then bread two of three dots Old, 4. Do not laugh or-talk much, nor read loud, nor sing, butjslt mopidg ahd thinking about your Stomach. ' . 6., Smoke orohew tobacco—l do not say a great deal, because if you Ibegin, the greatdeal will bo sure to-follow. -f - You may. heightenlthe efficacy of'the nbove rales, in various waya-4bytaking alcoholic drinks for instance, ever so jjOoilerately; or by eating from a variety of dishes at the same meal—tho greasier the better—orhy takings snack between every two meals. But these lauer refitments and additions are superfluous. You majr rely upon the five pre oepts to give you, or tb keep you. as beautiful a aase of djepepsiaas ever baffled adoctor or wor ried a patient. 1 ;? ■ Dy way of filling.upj allow as. if you please, gentle reader, to add-: | ' 1. Let the.soles of yonr shoes bo very thin,- bo that dampness may easily penetrate. Seldom or never ventilate yonr room, espe cially your sleeping roajn.. Let the atmosphere be oonfined and impute'ns may he. Journal. r \t j General BcQttln 184^ In 1842, Gen. Scott wis invited to tho Dayton •Barbecue, a .Whig festival, before that party went into Liquidation |nd let its roast beef run into soup. He repliedln the foUowing “ With yoar inyUationjrcqaoßting my.presence at the ehtertainnientabollt to be given by the i Whigs of Ohio to the Whigs of Kentucky, who in 1840, so magnanimously postponed'their first'! ehoioe for the Presidency!. lam highly honored. AND IFIT WERE COMPATIBLE WITH MT POSITION AS A FEDERAL OFFICER, Ishodid CEBT.U2TLY 8R IN - 1 ~~***“ • jjj, TKRESTISO OCC ASK Does not this I&aj toarUt and stamp ' A SpEontM o? it editor of the New Hampi leading Whig paper in Nei against calling a Convents religions test from the Cons. ite, and voted against abollshinj the ques tion was submitted to .. to Septem ber,lB49, the same paper) used this strong and WtwSkrtO*'Whhihdm OPPOSED ALL ATTEMPTS to oiler or amend the ContlUtiUoti.'’ Thla sameedttor hsa been the most aotireinooinlng fslsehoods against Geo. PiEiica, and in represeutictethattite IPXwi were the only.eues iafaTordf afcHiiMng the test. T ?©» His, Partington 1 “Soqt&erh Balt” the pi iin 4o‘ “ Ben 80l V'4»t i ■Alice/* * , , vwvf- —"* V#?vwii. '. i v.m. i . , *?'" i " ! j ! 1 i -. -yiv-'j-j ’ :49* Udus to Kier , #totroleumtD.a»y that it'hasibccn fcntwa to completely eradicate evwyTcstage of till dreadftU dlvaae In Jew Onto than any other.remedy, and at less cost or to the patient . The thoafiabaiSfceartiflcatfis latbehztodAofcihoAlwpris* tor, many of which are from-well known. iCittxehs cf Jhe city ofWttahargh. «n,d Its immorffafft vffinlty, go toibow'eleariy anabaycftilali donWi that'Kim’s Pnsoimni madidaa. ofno common nine,'not only joJi a local pemody in Jbratjp m, Jikeumatis&j- Dtajncit, lou ofSighi>>bvt aa a yaloahle internal h?njedy,iavltlngjtbQ;inveiitjgatiiig pljyslcians,-as well as tUe'shflcrihg'patientii-to-IxicOTje acquainted with its. merits ' I I E a 4 e a - 1 • a a 6530!' 3444 3200 ■ 7372! 2042: 5408 ■ •1945 5983 2472 1996 8688 9486 2202 Those having adreadof mixtures are assured that this' medicine is purely natural, and is bottled as it flows from the bosom of the eartlu ■ v;.- ThefoUaunvp certificati isafpied/romajpmcrpuUithed.ai i V end icon. date Aumisi % £862, ioichich it aho appended tht l* FoctflLD* of Syraauc: , - -- , vf^x 2536 1704 1765 1874 2974 5850 This maria that I hare been so barfly af flicted with “Scrofula &? the last seven years that mostof the •time Iha-re been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the tlmeun&bleto walk and coofiaedte my bed, and hare been treatednearly allthe, time' by tbo best PbyddanS our country affords; ibecadphiUiy. got some re lief, but ho dire,and continued to grow worse untflDr. Foot, recommended me to ‘try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as ere ry thing else; had-failed. I did so without frith at first, but the effect'was astonishing; it threw the poison to the aurfree utance,.aadl at once b^an-to grow better, ahd by using seven bottles I have got a cure worth thousands of dollars. , MBS. NANOF M. BARKKK. 674 1717 5378 990 This may ccrtify-ihat J have been acquainted with Eteris Petroleum, of Bock OS* for moire than a year, and have re peatodly Witnessed its beneficial effects in the eure of indo lent ulcers and other diseases Ibr which it la recommended, and can with confidence recozhmend.it to bo a medicbm Wor thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend, ed its use where other medicine had failed. :• fTS* The Anmud Eiectlon of the-Managers of treSy- the TcmperanoevUle ; and : Nobtestcwn Plank Boad Company, will be held oh the first November, atlstfdocfc, A. SL, at Urn office of the Treasurcr,Ko.a2Foarth street • JAMES P. TAISISm WBOLEfUUC BXILEKfIr . BOOTB, SHOES, BOraPTS, &c., • b 6 Wood -Street, <md I^vrii, ' PITTSBURGH/ f stock embraces every variety and style of Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, purchased! direct from the Kew- Kngland Manufacturers,adapted expressly for Fall and Wlri-- ter sales, and will be som at eastern prices.: and examine beforebuying. sepSiha .4275 1316 mec 2211 3800 SIMS FOSSA!!*— A Brick House and Lot. eitna ted ontbß cor ner of Third and Ferry streets. The House is 25 by 60 foot ; two stories high, and finished in modem Style. The' Lot is S2^feet on' Third street, and 29 feet on Jerry street— The prhpertr re&tators2oo, clear of all expenses. octa THOMAS Fifth street IpUJt SALE—A House and Lot on Carrol street, in Alto . gbcnyQtyj the bouse is a frame. 'l6 by *3O feet one and a half stories high, with aback kitchen and good cellar. The Lot if 2U by 100 feet fronts on Carrol : street and ex tends back' to Jefferson street This property will be sold at a bargain. Apply to . THOMAS MOFFETT, oct2l - 29 Fifth street AN Election of .President, Treasurer and Six Directors/°f Xlonongahela and Coal IHU Turnpike Company, will bo held at the bouse of Ilenry BeltzbooTcr, South Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 20th of November, next between the hours of 1 and * o’clock, P. M. AT. C. ROBINSON, oct2l:ltt*3tw . . Treasurer. 5800 859 982 3740 1559 1229 8676 {51200 $2132 WORTH KNOWING.—Where to judiciously Unrot , your funds in dkahlug, where you con be sure you-arc being treated as a gentleman, and no misrepresentations, in regard to quality, material or make. Gall at Gothic Halt Stock large and seasonable; work warranted; 'small profits; onapriee; texmscuh. CHESTER, 74 Wood, street octa JF2T STUDY TO PLEASE. in Italic. Tnraplke Jslection 1 / THE Stockholder* of the Pittsburgh .and Steubenville Turnpike, will take notice, that an election, wfilbo held on Thureday, the 16th day of November, betweeifcthehours of 12 o’clock, XL, and 4 o’clock, P. XL, at the ho ate of. Alex ander XTFarianil, on said Bead, to elect, by ballot, one Pres ident, one Treasurer, Six Managers, for tho' ensuing year. -••'i octSlfow* . JOHN MGLESKEY. Treasurer. STEAM Fl/3CKLNU MILL FUK iiAtitL—fltnite within a few rodsef the East Liberty Station of the PeunsyJ vanU Railroad: The MHI G36by 42 feet, three stories high, •nd has twopair of bum and one pair* of laurel Hill stone. The machinery has teen in ***** but a few months, and U capable of manufacturing from 75 to 100 barrel* of ilonp every. 21|bours. ThfrMlUb as a large country custom, and the bcst frcilitics for procuring large of grain. . For further particulars eoquire of - o»ngI j.; ~ THOXIAS MOFFITT. 29 Fifth street Atientioii) Ploughmen t THE Fourth Amiual County Ploughing Match, will. bo held GjTs year at Mr. Flsnnegana meadows, Clfrrtiera towrwhlp, (two miles from JoncetFeny, on thcStoubeovllle Road.) on Thursday, the 4th of November. Ploughmen, vilb their.ploughs, are expected to b,» oa the ground at 9 o’da-LL ll They will draw for their lota at half-past 9, andbeready to start precisely at 10 o’clock. Byorttercf the hoard- . . J. K. ii’CABK, Chairman. J. K. Eekkxst, Secretary. N. B.—Mr.yUnn«g»n.’sb<KpUaHtyprovid*s avUnner for' the Ploughmen, and oats for their horses.• •’ ortJlrrtd’ Allegh«njr County, sis IN'the matter of the 'Estate of Thomas SFKee, deceased. In thg Orphans fa and fbr said County. ” : ' wit:.October. lEtb, 18.'4? r tl»' within ritarionlisring-been duly «r>cd,*and tho parties bovingappeared litCoUrt, there upon, by consent.of counseh-thh-Chart ap point David J>. Bruce, Esq.. Auditor, to report upon the pro* pricty of granting said order of amount of debts against, and whether defence xhodd-he taken to any of thom by said and dlteharoe ?meh other'duty as required by tho acts of AwemlJy ohd~ru2ea<if tha Cdurty tn rucli. care made and provided* By tbeOourt. ' JAItKD\3L B3^rS3J^Cfrxt:> vSH discharge tho duties of hls appoini ment on Thursday, the 11th day of November, 1852, at 2 o’clock, P. M., at my office, Fifth street, PiUiburgh. oci2l:sw * PATH) D. BRPQfck. Auditor. Kl Allcott’s Young ffimhsrvl; Housekwpertdxd Mother; British and - American Female Poets ; splendid anil editions or the Poets; Block Alphabets; Peqp at No. five; SunuySlde; Bash’s Notes on the Pestatouchj'Spirit World; Home its Influence; Dr. Springs Warts; Mother end Child at- llama r Abbotfs'Series oflDsioriisy Ac* Dr. Ollia’s Works; Cosmos, * val*.; Klryln > LUb of Christ; Fowler's Gmatoarcf tha English, lengniffej WondarrollOTentiona; Kings nnd Queens: Ah hotta; Cooper's Surgical Dictionary; Dane’sCbemidiT; Lifc of Benjamin Franklin, 8 ffluitfsted; lic-nrelFkJohn son; Johnson’*Works; Miss Beoekerisßeecipts; iiilis’ Lo gic; Fanner's Dictionary; Neal’s Puritans; RoUio: Jose phus; 1L Moore’s Works?. Letters to Young Lodiri and Mothers, SigOurney; Percy Aneedotcs; Mem. of Word worth; - Wonders of Nature; Reid : Sports; Book of Homo Beauty; and Thoughts inJEtnope; Spiritual Heroes, Puritans; Choriotto Ellis’Works, cheap; Abbott’* Young Christian; Corner Stone, and Way to do Hood; Practics.* Astronomer; - Life of Mrs. Fry, - Combe on.tbs Constitution of Man, Physi ology, and Infancy; Education Complete;- Phrenology and Physiology; Food and Diet; Hereditary Descent; Home for AB—plans;for cheap building; Maternity; Water Curb Manual; Physiology of Digestion; Theory of Population; Influence—by author of Miriam; Excellent Women;.Reg isters cf Births,Deaths and Marriages; Hitto’s Palestine; Tapper’s Poems and Prose Works; Jenny Lind’s American. Tour; Scrap Books and Albums; Webster's Life, «frc-&X) Boston edition; Neiburiaßorne; Earth And Results of tho World’s Exhibition; Andent Literature and; ■ Art; Young American' Ahmad; First Impressions of Bag* : land; Fosterie-Jifc and'Writings; Epoch of Creation? Ex- TOditiou Qf Lynch to thefteadBea-abd Jordan; Spectator; Kingsleys ArrfileryExeicises. .For sale by DAVISON & AGNEW, i . 65 Market stipet, near Fourth; SHAWLS! tiIiAWLS!—A. A. Slasox *Oo— \»ooJti restwet folly i&yite tbs attention ot purchasers to their exten sive assortment of Winter fihswls,e6bipiising eTeiy variety, both In shea and quality. - • oertl).' FKKNCII MKHIXOd!—76 piece* tine Ffwiinh brilliant colors, justf received at _ ; ,A. A. MASOX iCa’S, : 6-3aod&tMtrket street IQ DQZ. Choke Madeira Wine; JL& 0 dot. Port Wine; in eases of a dozen each. For sale low, to clora a consignment, by ■ TAAFPE, MAQPIKBJfc BAXE. ' . octlP .. . > 112 Second street rfj HjjUJaATimi^—lir. Rrown'snewly dlacenreract remedy XV fbr KhßumatLsa.fa a epeedyand eortaln Remedy .for thatpainfoi trouble. Itnererfwn» . . (Xmaultation Boom* So. 41DIAMOND. ;Pitt«bargb t Peim , a. The Doctor balvaya at borne. ' ! . *nareh2&d£w. „ Private DUetHi> | jjO EB. BROWN, So. 41 Diamond Alley, De- * ./l @3 jwte* his entire attention to an office Practice. (gn i M ba ®u«* la mostly etmfthed tp FriscOt W . <#», Faureal Dueoxa*, ted such painfttf affections. 'IE' brought on by Imprudence, youthful indulgence a 3 eSS:’ tt Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Qlect, Sfarieturr, Urethral Discharges, Impnrityof the BloaL viS aSISS tb«VeaOTeaXOrgan. Skin DiaeaawvSoirbutioEnip itions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial piseaato. w»»£ loasa, Impoteftcy, POea, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, ■Monthly Suppressions, Stearns of the lAno, Nervous Affections, 'Pains In the Rsck and Loins. Irr£ tatlon of the Bladder and Kidneys, saccessfuDy treated.- {Cure guaranteed • . tot«D years’practice (six in tM.dtyVcntbies Dr. Brown to offer assurances of . spiwi, cuxe.to iul who mat com. on :der his care. Osasultaflbn Rdoms,4i, Dismcndalley- moderate. ~ novMAwlT^: ,77 poa-TiiK Marrig|i | v - 4 pvmuu'MD multiply," Is a eommsol' • XVtha* shonld he cheerfully ohered by the children of men. Dri XARZBmrS JTOOCQHbIAi; or PrccSaU™ H Wr, p«scd6ed M oneffoctual rcstoimliro in cue. of Bo hility, Impotcncjr, or Barrenness, and .11 trregnlerities ol l* proftemu to be, yis: Nature's Gnat Bcstoralrro and Remedy, for those in the married state wito.' ■out offspring. It is a certain cure lbr Seminal VV.1...U... 'General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of tho.-Genltal Onmns! Nervous Affection., Leucorrhoa or White*. At an Inrluo ' rating medicine it is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indlrattlon, iocs of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, 4c. !It is warranted to pleaso the usr in any of the chore com -1 plaints, end is of countless value to those without offering. : ChahoniSrfra.—Find the namo of Comstock 4 Broker <m Itho IR-ootct, and -nccer him if unless you find tho’shore name; as Ithas been eitoinKjy corafer/dfcd of lot, Aroid [the counterfeit as you would .poison. Agency at : au27ciiwly . NO. 80 SMtIJmELD ST vo Archdeaam 11. tl t rench, : 1 voL 12mo. Price 75 cents. - , • OPISIOS3 OF THE PKBSa • " T I “Ho discourses in a truly learned and liraly matumrupon ; the original unity of language, and the origin, deriyeiion anti history of words, with their morality and separate spheres of meaning.”—JVl K Seating Stt f. ■ ■ | “ This is a nohlo tribute to the-dlytoe ilscnlty oftspccch. Popularly written, for use as lectures, exact in learning, end [ poetic in its vision, It Is & hook at one. lbr the. echol.r .nd 1 the general reader."—A eu> Tork Seangdift. h ■ ‘■ltis one of the most striking and original publications :of the dor, with nothing of hardness, dullness or dzyhesa ”£0 1 al lirely.endjentertiinii^”— A supply oTthoehovs just roedved and lbr sale ty octi» . JOIM H. HELLOS, gl Wood atrecL political . : tEBASOH bobiebV i - { Jour and n half mila»tge*t'of :Pitt»lmrffV OH IHK WAamNOTOS-BQAD jflt- to transplant the coming season—til Srwig} j* i SSs,stol2fe«Sgl, rf. 20fi00 PesOh niSa, 6 to 10fl« hiSrf SO 2floo Pear TremTS tolO lbethSuiAov2^ U ' Cherry Tlwe.'B to IS IhSSh. } l l^»QnlnceTrees,4toBfi«lS^^Sl3^’ ; «SB2td*ltw* jftnte to know if this pers/talk'iof,- i* aaj aed to spark “Sweet- v '; •- >*■’ ' . - -. , t > t =ES ■j '■ v 1 IX Y. FOOT, M. B. For ealp by all tiie Druggiste in Piasburgh. '{au27alAw. ‘ M.B*BROWN,' President Acstrx Loomis,Treasurer and geriy, ; octS HEW Books f ttooks l ‘ Vx<g^SV:‘; : -' ' ; 'V: ✓ ' l\ - \ Effni v;. -I , * * * * t V* * I' ■ v . £3r Improved Sxcrut Dt ' »Uow Dock and Sarasparllla ifaStJftSau. dj fur Bcrtthlary Ttiialf. " ■ *■ ■. Thousands of tallvtdonle ore mHei with .gmrlouj eonf plaloia which they Inherit frost their pirentj. The o» of the )<«w Dock axel SmapariUa wIU prorajt all this,. *3JS 11 T^* ra ° 1 J n i or md many ralaahlo lives, for It ihanxvjhlyeapdifmx 14c tynan lit fafcniiSn£vh!ch ir the seed of daww, and » }ak» off tho^ST^SS %£SSE2S2SSg. “ and children of parents thaUxarsjsfc any Unw been affectS with QmsumpUm, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe It tothcmselres to take precaution against the disease being retiredin theta* Guysott s Extract of Fellow Dock and Sarsaparilla b asnte antidote in "Such cases.-- - 83?“ Sco julYertisement. sepl3siiw -' : Dr. ax’&ime’s Liver PIUtJ- _ Wero not, like the quack nostrums of Uie up with. * view to.profitf but were discovered'afterxaany years of study, bygone of the first physicians in thaXTnttal, ; fit&tfs, and used hr his private practice. _ Their marked sue*- cess olid tod the most unqualified approbation of physician/ and others, who had witnessed their effects. Possessing all the sensitive feeltagJ of-a thorough-bred phjsldan, Drp dreaded being . with the shallow-pretenders who crowdthe columns erf the newspapers with pufEi of u sovereign remedies,*: and 6r » long time. declined the re* quests of many that he would proclaim hiagreat remedy to. thotrablio;. but, finally, after much persuasion, enthe part of physicians and: others who had witnessed thowonxierftU core*effected by.theLiver Pills,he conscnted to'jtfepare it.; for general use.. The following certiikale.froia Pr.iuorgarv I win bear,u*oat la this statement ; <it is also Yaluahle' as I medical'tesiimonyof ,. r * ' - This is to certify that ! bees afflodated with Dr. STLane, fax. the • practice of mpdldns, for neariy'two years and a half I fa&Tg had •many ofrwitafesing the good effects -of his liver Fill; and X believe they-bare cured and relived a much larger proportion of the diseases' of the l have known cured andreltevedby any other course of teatmpufc.. fttjm t,. v '.Foreale.by most-of the Druggists and/Mathanta, and by the sole proprietors. = ! ’ " ~ J. SXDD A CCK, ocilSsifcw . . . ’ » . 60 Wood street; ’ Dt. FtteVi Abdomlatl; Snpporteti*. -SS** These ~are lnstnmratfl,.FkSeh,- by.the rapport the? give,' are Intended; to rare Prolapaas Uteri, or- Falling of the Womb, a disease ; of considerable-prevalence at tho present day, and one we.quertlon has ever been cured' without an lnstnmirat of thlA give rapport toth© broad mrbcea which keep the abdomen supported! -r - . '-Medicines axe of very II tile; uscln thls'dlseastvwlt&out-' that .rapport* whichis" eCeduulJy given, by thisinstrur. menLThesw supporters hare been known to rare very bad. cases of Trofapsoa Uteri, lisa short time-Melso keep other Supporters, at prices varying frbm s4>oolo 49*1 also Tteep tha granine-/.WAiSHIXGTO?» DER BR.VCE,'combining gbonlder-Brara andSajpenderr, for ; ladk», .Misses, Boys and MemThese JBracesarenosr; warn by nearly every person troubled with a halilt of lean-: ing forward, stooped Moulder*,'harrow or Hat chest, and In fact; in every ease whereit is dmredtoincrcaso the. volume andpowerof the Longs. .‘No person - who has-wcrnithls Brace, will ever tlo without it* Also, TBCSSE3, of every variety, lor the cure and Belief of Hernia or Tniss for childrrawiH Invariably rare.' . --v.*; • barge discounts to Wholesale dealers/ • ’ - ; t; . DJt.GEO.IL KKYSER, Wholesale and JtetaH Urnggig£ No. 24D Wood street, corner of Ylrgin alley, -Htoburgh, PaL S«p2BaUw . .. -• CLOTH&! A- Matos A/ Co,' have idst : opened 10 cases.flne : Frcnfifc,Xngltoh-and--AmericMj Broad Goths, assartadcoJors. • l5 cases plain and firacy Caarimeres. -• : t- LADIES’. 'HABIT CLOTH.—AA!-Uasos a Ox have-jost waived M pieceiJinfi French Habit rolendidi colors, anltable and-fashionable for ladled Clocks, s«»w; seplO -S ■pURK TEA, WINE AND BRANDY.—Tb*e in wonvS'f AT ‘the above can, obtain them of the - very best -quality, l and cheap, tocy at HORRIff TEA MART, east side of the Diamond. - y /- -?ep3 : SALE—Ten shares AT th»- V*vr>tln : . ' Company will be sold nr exchanged at a bargain, if sp-! plied for soon, •* -THOMASJdQITnT, - . ’ :-vsepT;. ? FifthStm4;. ■ LOVES.—A. A, Uasqs A Co*, hare jost-received a large vX assortment of Men and Ladles’G loves, bcimpriringSid, Kid fiphhM arwt Jlcecy Kur. lin, Bragama, lisle Thread, Acl ~ ' net* ’"IOFFE bag* fair topriineiiio Codec; - ;- • 25 do prime Java do ; Arriving and for sale by top 22 KING £ MOORHEAD. FLOCIt— OO bbls. Supertine; 18 do KitmL ’ . " 4‘. 12 do Fine; on consignment and for sole.by ; .octlO , , . ... . KING A MOOR HEAD. - ' IMiKXCII PATTERN. CLOAKS,—A. A. AUsos A C&, have jart received (per; Express,) another.' splendid,, assort* tneufc of those fighionabld Goats, of the -latest Canaan stvles, and of all sires and Qualities. -. octls->. - -- - RancU&Johnrtony - TTTHOIK3 ALEGBOCEIW, COMMISSION MERCHANTS* T f n»d lA^li?rjinPit>daccbhdPlttabn^i'Mantiaicturex : No. 297 (peer baiMiagsQ Liberty street' -:.. . ---■■lortH -. IDOO. files Wanted: Inunediately t ON Section Nos. 10, 11 and 12, of the Pittsburgh and St£UbeDvQl*RaUroad, to> which liberal wages' will be paid, rogtinUe*? of faction. ' • x octlfcSt*. . * " v - ; : HILLER A CO. /TIAKPKTSi.—W. MGiatock isnow receiving and opening his Fall stock of stylo Carpetings at the Warehouse. No. 851'ourth street, to which, we Invite the at tenxwn-of UKJse-srishing-tnfarnißhsteambOfitaorHouse^-^ •pcps'-;~ ••" • ..-s ;.. RHECMAITISiI— Dr.Biowna nerrly - Uiscov«red - remody ibr Rheumatism is a, speedy c^tainjrembdy for - painfdl trouble. ItnevcffolU,. .M r ’-i.:. - Office and Private OonraiisHon Room* No. 41, DIAMOND* PitUhurgb. iVima.- -The-Doctoriis .ahcayySf home. ■ wp*. LAMPBLACK-— £0 bbL*; •* cstazy H . assorted»••. -v - . scasks.:. do - :•-•• do _i - .10 do.' . .do Bulk;- •llOOfat, Ocrgi.iptoyiKr ~ - rorgile Iff B* A- ;.octlfl-~» —■ — - ." : BaalcJ - -vPjrtsncMHi October 14, ISS?. i 4f/ A for Thirteen Directors of thia b»' XX held a$ the Banking Hog 4 ** on, HONDA T,the titb s ofNorember-next. ' . yz *\AFAbHiJ4G--iXt. l iU.— gjulont*- pfhiuauaira^fctdufci : Tf- delphii Wash In 5 Fluid,-farsala hythertiul r -£ali©n«; or .barrel, at .KEATING'S GROCERY s-STOIU£ comer of -Wylio and/FaUou streets; also, by IIARRISON-&-A3f~ ■DUrTVYS, corncr of Fcnrth aad-Fejrrf jstseela- aad 1 ' generally. y. L .- : y ; ]■ ~aA\\ A .31. wish todiscontiaasmy.presentboaiaosa, I-‘will jell xx. anythingoadeTorythlngiattHrstcreit-HRST COST: Coil Boon If you want a bargein/aa r>m determined to sell, and no btunbnjf. •:....• •••.-■> ,: y.:,/_r.- * JOffif, S.: KEN 3f£DT, No. &1 .Market street 1 •" indebted to me,- yippleaggcaitandgeUXe.thagima'witbogfcdclay.- octlS Ontcih Btdbont Hootit Freak lmportrd l TTYACINTII3, Tulips, Crocti*,. Snowdrops; .-Jotujuillcesy JCL Peopeas, and other Flower;ftonta.for Fall planting, ar wed in fiaa.oider.,' Pw lrwisi andolbec •Frtrit Trees, Fall sorts ; Eretgwena and Shrulitery, In grant ‘ Tnrietjr; Gooseberries, Currants, gtrairbemaK, Ea?pberrics, Asparagus and Rhubarb Boots, from theNorseries of •, •;. •' •- octie ; ~ JAMES EARDROP, Blanche* ter/L rpHE threestoried ERICS HO t T BB.on the comer of Fourth jL street and-; Fust.Office al2ey r noar- ocenpfed 'by .T»mw VQscra., The large rooms on the first' floor-would, tenedf be rented without, the dwelling^and with eomeal te rations and modern improrexnogto,.would make' a conro* iilentUanklnjUousooraitpadousStoa. -- ociltklw between Third and Kqurth. . .Tj'Oß SALE—Xwo desirable Building Lota, each £&£->•££-- JD toht on Eagle street, by Ifi&deepto a£o feet alley;' for a healthy and pleasant location, and- only, a short distance from the Court House. Price, s4i» each. - ' * -- Also—Tim Housesand each leet' front' op 'Orer-' bDI street,'by Pricei fcr bodi,slSoo.' - Also—A lot, 20 feet frcnt on Jefferson street, Allegheny' City; Ssfeet4cgp to an alley; Price §3OO. _•, - 8. General Agent, -: octlV '. . ' -. y - ; *tr*>K \ ’ •Z Great "Keductlon in Price* t ! T REIJtEWAX A (Xt, K 0.42 rifjh ■•• • Jm# Wood, most . respoetftiHj announces to theGW* ’ citizens of Pittsburgh* -Alleghrayyand'the "idr^B-4%' zoaoding country, as well a* tn iy>*i.>tT T .«fr« r .. DMltuthrongbontao West, thalthey haVe,iurrxOTirea th^ftU!mpQitaUoa ; _ttDdJ»ToM , r:OTcnedthc>fcbratmd choterat stock cf CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH MATERIALS afid TOOLS, fofm:)iS t . maiteL ” Importing their Goodj' mcaUy from firoper they jre enabtei to reU diaper thanany dmliarestabltshmctsi. westci the Allejri»JxlcsiandMHchcaj>M any houso In the Eartern dtlea. It wiU, there&tev be an indocemSS Sn >t thir-hotme, befflrg purchMjng elKeyhew; ~ t. -oeel6 1 "■ lUBSUAL'B SALE I . . T)I Tirtoe of a rrrit of Tendititmi Hxponsa, issued ont of l>th.areuit Court of thoUniUri B«S?fcr District of Penrujlranis, sad to mo dtrectod. I tos&ie, at tbo Court Uoumslo tie MONDAY, tlm Sth da, of November T M, nil theright, OUe,interestSd Hftriey/df county,3?a_ bL i« sag t» «*?latxxi<Und. sitnnte mWnht bmtMD Acres r scribed u ibllo-ra—vis: on the north by Mr Piccy creek: cm tie eestliy the Stole Rad leedlng ftom CUrlmi»-53£? lands pf lolmlmiie, 3r. i On TebfcSrsrr! erected » TVooicn Dtreliing MoisesTto ggher with the msohinm and engine in raid ‘Esctnry end EomidjjSciiedjmd token in aemtioaa the property of B. E. nnd Jema HtUej at tho ruii of R-'n. i /G.dsSm, dUsensof the State of hew Fork. 1 6cQfca<usttr; - : _ : Juny-DiCKgy. ' N^sSfu^Sl-^ 1 ’ 0 ?’ u '^* Ca '^ PnrisimSigbtocewi. Yms'ch: Friiclples,' M iei-ttaragh AmericanSpectoeies—ilhistrsted. PrSdScimta. , Tbc Adrmturcs of Lily Dawson, or. tlio Smooglcnof tin . Mill—by the author Of - Susan Ilopiey.' Trice 2i ten u No. 28 Pictorial Held Book. Price So cents ' - - No. 440 Uttell’a LrringAge. Trice 12)4 cents - Appleton’s Popolar Library, contniahw Lives of trellin.. ton and PeeL Price6ocents. ' -r' “ Cahlu and Parlor— CanOolph: Price 50 ccnW . And another new Books. For sale by Z 377 piSsuiriiTioN. —— • • II.ILRYANV - : f tU &CO MCabinetEnmUnxe aolkUrHotcl Es>- ■lwnp^meat» : to the trade to purchase at tbeirestahlishmciit. <S “PPUcettoh, wffl be fomishedTrtSaiSw cironl«r, containing the nholeeaie price of epch nrtfcio. . ocaB ILHRYANtOO.' . ■ • NSW GOODS! -JAHES C. WArr, UEBCKABZ IAUOBr H. Ao. 3^ fy Jfarl& SecoT& tnid TJtird.strKtz,: - AS just recelTedhis FALL' AND WISTER ST OCS cf; BLACK and CAaaiMEBES, PLUSH TTTLYET CA P arki SATIX VESriNG3, with»Tariety of the newest atyIaOTBBOQAT- Ih'G3, witkbhftfa ejatoup in on reasonable terms, aid fashkjnoblycutGsxtacat^-woaldfto: wcllto. «aQ and examinefbrthmsdras.. » •• • >.*.vv TO suiaeriber cSea- Ibr 'plrfusystHmof Qmt&Vnoghti> »ftTor»Wysknown ftiaeSbierst attheiidtowisy prfemtfrialV. With hutrueridn%;sl(Wi; C>aßookairf'Buler,coirMtUnyfaU«adwcuatadfrfcrioaa’ Htdtad Etotas, in receipt of VfiO, by. JAMES C, 'WATT r «a. . ’“''""‘■tffiSSS.J r r W. IT. DENNY, Chshi.T, ' FOB REST l It MINES £ CO, NO. sasmlthflcld street. ~ a-, ■;r--i7--r^:=.:#-'---^ '’’v. * r .'\ v - * - > * *v ’ *. - *.■:•’£ */'- - ' i _ *—*- -r *"* ■, _ , . ■sw “1} VCI*'" 1 *'" '4’ 1 ' 1. „ } **■ AMUSEMENTS. ,;tsssa;iso 3i!as-ao23 " • Doors open&t To'clocSs; pdrCirnuace ■ at 7>£ o’clock- , tl JtErßaarth nigMcf tlw cnrinrnt American Tnaedicy jdr ?; - ' J. B. ROBERTS. * ' • PL” arBUBfiDAY BYdDfO, October 21st,be Schiller's great tragedy of THE DOBEBKS. H Charlesdo JIoor«,«.. «.*..9tfr.7< D,fi&bert*. r j Amelia.... ........... Upa-VF&nrkk. r* •: and Mra. tfl&BlSHTfc'V •••- : j -Toconclode.'irfUitbepotitcoßOdyzrf • - , > < . I • ' ...• t I THB wato OF:MO2»STEK, I ••: Charles. „^;„.. v^Hr.DreislbnL'.v i ;-• £v--a t- sow dranto'-of *Tfce Cbafeei'Bvothftv--' [produced; v ' 'l4- THEATRE. ill ItiiE 3IUHTS SO&Et ' h , wsrom THE LAST) - i - - . i.S® 4p«nnmoastiaa of Schools,' &c., £‘ TUmiAY iXD WEDNESDAY,-- ' & *®ahi> suso&usa. or msujso, U AT P S.X.L.O H A LL,I T tu^ cm ffercnble terms ; eu£\ ■ C ’ o> o. g«--xttJ --: (Kg'. Angenma talj|e,S<i.2«%x a of 0. F-meeU riSS.- Watee«l»yiM>enlnj?iii.WoaMßgtoaH»H. WoodoL [iflT! s " - 'B^Sg^^£siESS!S i^^Sl' - - Mo. 3S -Hftfc tbo very 'bestrittacfc, -flteea* • faa<t - ■' - .• -. fivfr w-r O.Q.F«—Place cf iaceling> WegMagrtrm wwrrrf- .* tfgy IToPd gfo’et f bet\roen fifth street and Y 1 j ' imsavua n Xoiaz, Na i£Js—Meets ererr-XaeaisYeteai&si- -T • Mzcci3tnjtr2«i3g3ictt r : Nfl. 87~3te»ta -find: grtAiMfy* . ftiday.c£each junnth. , - -i? > ; *-?'j fomr2£lT 9 K Ft^EHSEß&r.Oeßtiri^mUl'" g>nir.—yq 151 Third itfesv p:£ht \tasejrifcore? hmUhfihid. - Officeppstairs'■Dr.g.h&abean . the establishment Of Or. HaiUhcn; of _'WhecUE& fbr - u^ ( Stock $a»>000; :A»4 -i *etdrs4B9472r;Offlcercf tho HUsiairzh Areocyia • Bocm<rf-sTCiihlj'«£ Loomis, Jfo. BfiWood atircc.-' ' • f >r '- m»wV * , U**£>' ; sons #» dreadfnlftr-tomeoted ' ihe.Jfimadila&'./Coaia'a CaBJl Pllsizs; fijra"-' «leT)y I)r. l4o 'Wooa>Sav<L.- “ f* ‘ . :•; Pries,istsil.efc 12>^aad25^perl«fc : ■• - - '-*sroB g . g?,Liberal dcdacSong to ’ L^_ . SKsA Cti KIA Sr *XH£&£&ULM* VphLEUJf~fhaie! \ 4rt£y '- CttorOT flix*,) - - /Ad toag. j z -■ ?•, IL-:Sifc*3£KC£& y ' Principal Teacher of-Writing - 'ami Cda-e -merdai Correspgmfeacej: flee - sitfimtaT notice in another! . cohtton. ■-.- * - gals Cnr^Kln ’ Curtain iTnamtnyi -ercrj deaeriptkwi, Fumitoel Plushes, Ac* leca nnd STuAlia, outa2n*; N. Y. Painted Window Gilt -Aof flt wholesale smi retalL' ;^'':, 1 ; -W^lL 7 CisltX&- . No. iGSChtishat eorper Tifihf FhliaiJdphii* - Made; and Trimmed in pr*yh ?. 'U,.'~i- ~ ~.f-». ■ -s'"- • r ',•- '- 2XubialPljfiln&ttr&ae«Coaapa*il ay*—BarrWanp?i^ g ttadgiyd |- ** *. onij- tar tae sgffrrcla*se& of and affords superior ariTgniageftlapoigt g gafl-, gccntntnpff flfionj - tfl, : efly.-finrl--am^tyy^gwfo*?! fc*mA g;* .oyaeraofiaolaited dtralliogs apd coontiy-pTOpsilr. **- ~ 2 * - v ~, ju > * “ \Bggach 6fflce 64 sfct'EiltatPi 'm.- WlndowrSlutteitfßinfiHr* | 1 torjr, COR2T&R 09~ SECOND AND AKCtt ST&, L MllLAllKliHlflA. Our motto Is, w ifrtick 5 Profits.”: \ ■ • "-* _•.• | ~ 4®*Store, Chuich,and Lodga Roam SHADE 3, made la »» guperforroanncr. > .■-■■ :...-v >. v ‘ P^ 43f Xteslers and others are iarited to ftire us a eaU. fc. E - ■ forepaiThasuig elscvharo. -' <J,_ L-AlUJiE&’i'Cu^“ Us augiflm. ~s- : . : £L' \£j£ryfost Offlco ftT-"- in alTßSas,of weaker,.tesa'S-A. 3Lfofi P.iL,rirJng;*n *?' * * accurate aetlagcand en>mittkHVim^ < rmKVa ondvsastiy jq.» •■ perior to too cormnoitcheap daguhrmrfjpeg. at OtefoUorag S cieap pdca: *2, s3,si,*»*odajnrara, uriordlaglj S. \ tho asraiaiirajditjr.afcasfirorlramc,' - • It . , lljmrsfM chi]«£rMij froxall A.iL to S& 5L • p„: ; •; X. £,—likenesses of skk or deceased personstaken ia arrr S • -* part of toarityv ,7/ [noTCfcly S yoar. HOIT*2J l>:; t»r^ > , .HRAY32 PGWBKIL—-This powder* is “offered tothe's-'-' pttWlc t» a~guaranteedcarp-for.the llcaTc9in.hontcsJnsii.is' f ••■' adapted to that perpess, hating?" byen,a«edfdtt.the-pr»ftte- : tne 2 - •• u .tor, for the. Ist cars*: The utterlnc&apeteacy 1‘- =v of thstnome anirogfijlho horse/-for 5:7 .yito toteonmtfam induce efery one haring-f ■ toftpPiy.-fcjCTodlateijlorlhiaregiedy. --Foranterbote : I - saleaaar^twfat pp^KUTSKIi’S-Drugstore-, Cfo. 140, * ■'•'&■:■.; . lyi&d&y,. ■ r enter of Wood -v7 Vf^^ 2 'DEA!PJfESS> Xoises in the Head,And alltlisg'-&•-•'• - grceahln discharges ftom the ear, speed#jnnd penned -S " i ' twatij.rcgiaTed > -iritocrut pain or «r, Principal N/'Ti'EarStogerr*.iriu>‘majl>f t :-ft i :/- eoitsnlted at 99 Arch street, Philadelphia from 9 A- itlto a Pa'ah ■ “' 1 “'■•■•■■■ • ■ - ■ • •: f ~ -.■.. /Thirteen years of close anti almost uzQfcTided*ttentfoa'to'& tlds prsctlcehaa enable.! hfmin treatment' to such.a degree of success as to.find the meat coa- 1 1: firmed aid obstinate casts yleld/byasisady attention to'thfc jr~^‘ , r ..— sccnx 1 - f J '3»JiC,jljid«*oii.*ad • ; Lh£X intn p«cp*T^n<rr»T^n | -n r rTa T t^i^ T > rT -- tt ‘■‘l -7 rtyte Aafl«»m*fr Gxiltj-fhc Whoite&ale . Pratt -aad :^-'- psnlccticmi»y basJjiessj PhtsbuT^i.' 7 - * ,-• n&Tlag. disposal ot mrentiro intotest ia the Whoiesala £ Frmia&l Coafioctioaary business, to Mfissts. j;ct AiKlersaa. i-, DlfASnrQ hi frvffly-fr Trff j, p ; ; .Bf % friemUaaicostcaners; and bopeibr I " j&tronx^ io&V ; ? - ?. - 1 - -g 1*; ; jT^ :D^BSOCIATED-/piremeii, # r.XisflnGrsßjaci>:l_r ®S®^S£§MsSSg|ga&;f-- - ;}^yk>3«r<r!fts®iast-KU£E tost' 3LiEESE'2SsKS''oCMl v 'i ; ' -tola.-roahsgf.in-.Hflngnfeshclft llonae, f Ly *• tit‘j-'fw'r; -'•-" , f x TV-I - A'; + . , Walt 141*=, • viia-wnSo?- • -;- '.. UoiKTtriunej, f : : . Ctarica-Eiiv ; - -' ,r ;:.: .William UarmMv ,WTlllomCoIliB;rin»& ;; A, P. *. ;^r-----Kajev-*■ 1 V -iS. WiffiamP.WtighSr. V •' r r S = *. *» E'ore.t 'Wine I~Thi*u aouar" i Lcry lion dint lies been scnietimca askrd, since th& totnv t heidier art. - dut of some of it Be mo--t vßlcrh’.rTny,, ■ Ujeconlpomnltfactaste and smell or ,TVtrc-«T-4.t> the&sj of a diuretic In aCediona of tboSUherSi. 1 ThisisthoopinlbnofoniSll;:) / in another column of this n»er> -z -\ and Retail by Hr. GBO. IL KEYSISCIfICiU' : Ailegbeny aty.\*: rfSlSk" y °~ gttelJ first 1M thtM ■t ' ToeSiyL K ® !!#■' meete second end Crartik 1 ' ifaclanlra’XMgt, Xo. ft mcctscVery Cmrsdsy erenfea. - ! L So. we<7 -flkjdwe&jr | .Iron Oly Ipdgo. Na IS2, tteetrereij Sondsyareniß*: .. r -Monnt iSorah lodge,So. StOvincetseTery ilondsreren ‘i injt, at CniottSaft-ronrorof cwEcSyr j BTOjr JHioMdiyeTia&ns-at i Uudr HeU, comer of Smilbfleld end Jlftb »to*at= - ; Ko.su, meets o»ety ; Hall, iwruoref-tescock aoJSiodusky sofeeto* Alj^pieny 1 ... - • • .-• S S - I&fi ttruie e Cotamnu* - •»#' -il.‘ ■ &i HSrfer.£&rei,ieirom JfcrZ** am* ‘ RWittfi:--r!. ■• : :L lt Fs t?? HULL aad CAROO Kfeks> on the Ohio - Rivet* and trfbatxrte*. - * - * *' 1 . -Insures, against Roe or Damage bj Hit __ ; ' '•'-IrjLi,i‘ • ' ■ ••• BaXtTTCTOiJ . - , - i OUHowj, ’ 'Wia.Mmerjc. _ Samuel U. Efer>-' -: /- ' "■> ■- vWlllmm - • . J>. - .j . SVlurbaagV~- t -“c?;*.. / ; EdwiiHe&aletoßjv . J. Sebocaxunaiteiv •'• •' ■•r- . WalCerßryaot, *“BianidrE».'"~_ — '■ — •■• i ••*■'■ ■• • •"; :-V i . i ; Proaideat: JAiD2B S. HOOVr- J ,: ■; Tig SimcEt areftmtg **•••■ -..-• v. f ? Treasurer* JOSEPH'S. LKECfL - 5 - - * f - >• j COLTOJf. - \ - /■• «??*^¥=S \- ; J Joint aiicfcaaoat u-iwhtctba of one-thinljioai the Mu- ■ ~r annually in: tdTaoee. ■ s ~ tafcen oa jfrg lives of ife :. '■’i • : T->-H:c-^i'Ka*caßo»as^-' f s^. T r' :;^ Jaiacs 3. Hood, Joseph 8. Leeds,- ~ s ' * ' \ .:. ;OD*rU*A.CoHcn»’•' .'- gamuefriraarilan.' "* ' • • • --. jaarlljCm ,; . : V>: ' § •OVi CT JUBBOXSI-A. A. itos & fciaTciiistnS ’ < ® vpltadid ranrtmcat of BBn.ttyb-TtU Klbteni MS*. J QAiPl> UOAASlA—4hi >lL frrjaloly ~" . s Xfc pcuo- > wuxisiock. sca * TTroeX. D£XtllA£3—Jest TQCtitTfaJ.' lit A.- A ■ *EP- ' L .‘t ATBBHAif 'A fiftto ,- Siilfil. SIASTTJRAuI ukKIV -Wul Dealt** r in and Ytais, ty Booted - . * - - MBHIOSAKES SHIST Uli4mtncriber Jarto™ - Hoa o* pHitteiitoa-- ■ R to M» tcse ySS’M -lia pahile EasaraHjvE ir-ps j tCoU&ji, «otw;MSv«iiSw T -S pi le P r i*" b * : ■ VqtrJ bSSv^&SP Braw, Trawlia* Biga u vamte-- •;.-. i-2 > ?,'S‘ t ”^S oe ?>Jiwlae»«en awrcdititi km, eipw, ' 5 .1 *J®ttto.Sosßw%,tonott»ataial«!t«»of . •- ‘ * v ** Mite® > - '' ..-' ^4-:»L
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