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KtDKLD, ■Dtxtnt&i rtL-PfirtaloaMi. • • 2." QEOBd&IL JiUiwM ' 3. Joirs Miaes. y 4.-R W.'Bocnra. Ik n; MtUr, Jr. e.Jk.XfPtt '7.lloa. N.SfWCKAJro. 8. V A. FffEBS. , 9 J)AYIP FXBTffl« - v Faster. H r Jon?r , M , • 12. p. Diswa. POLE SAIBIN■- <■ -2i\ ■■ 1 - - -- - POLE BU9ISO A superb Hickory Pole will be raised in front ofthe office ofthe Morning Post on Saturday \ evening at 4 o’clock The Hon. G. M. Dallas, Hon. W, Wilkins, CoL Bl’Candless, Col. Black, P. C. Shannon, Esq., and others of onr most : popular’speakers will be present and address the meeting. ■ DEMOCRATIC HEETOTG AT BIBMIHGHAM. The Democrataof Birmingham will hold nnoth* er grand meeting,“uf the Markethquore, on Fri day evening next, the' 22nd. Speeches In Ger monondTJoglish will be delivered. - - There'wlll also be a large hickory pole raised at 4 o’clock, on Friday, in thediamoad. We are informed that the newly-elected Coun ty Commissioner, Mt-Aloeo, made promises be fore'the election, that immediately on his induc tion into office, he would proceed to the Investi gation of the defalcations of his predecessors, and let the tax-ridden citiiene of the County know hoar much scrip has been stolen from them. If Mr. Algeo carries out the undertaking isith-- fully and/carlesoly, tho public will owe him a debt of - gratitude. We have our fears, however, that the influences which will surround him, will cripple and render impotent ali bis present seal and epeigy. It last any time an unpleasant task to raka up tho dung-hill of official rottenness, and .if the nerves of Mr. Algeo are any way feeble or seositive, we apprehend he willshrink from tho.task. We do not say this to discourage him. . He may be, for aught we know to the con trary, a man of boldness, independence and de cision of character, and auoh a man as is wanted in-the-present crisis; Time will reveal this, however. Mr. Magill Is elected by the skin of his teeth. Had it not been for'the dread of Barker’s elec tion, he would have met with overwhelming de feat It is well known that appeals were made to democrats on the election day to vote for Ma gill, as the. only hope to prevent the triumph of Barkerism. That dreadful contingency shapt party ties, and gave the mostlucrative office in the County to the mint: Who had it in his power to explain the manner in which the tax-payers have been plundered. It is idle now to expect any disclosures from Mr. Magill, concerning the malversation of the public funds. He will be as mani as a mute in the matter. To be sine he could, now redeem hia character, and cover him self with benedictions, if he would explain all heknWs, but the new sheriff belongs to that echool of aro diverted froni the straight-forward path of duty by a dread of a fire in the rear. As we said, Mr. Mo pn wnt pla/lhe mate. Then, since o democrat ia not elected, the on ly hope is in Mr. Algeo. It is said, Mr. Gormly, •who is a gentleman of great sagacity, trill in form him hoar matters stand, and help to ferret oat the holes into whish the scrip has so myste riously been thrust. The colleagues of Mr. Al geo are, we hare eveiy reason to'Selieve, honest men; bnt they were not eleoted since the deve lopement of the plunder of the tax-ridden for mers and workingmen, and do not conceire it to be their duty to perform what they deem works of sUper-erogation. Mr. Algeo will deßerre great credit, if_.he can obtain their co-operation. It is never too late to do good. people de mand to.know, in tones of thunder, where the one hundred and twenty thousand a year has gone to ? If all- has been expended honestly in promoting the welfare of Allegheny county, it Will be a great relief for the people tobe assur ed of that fact But, on the contrary, if scrip for which the County was held bound, has been purloined and squandered by officers who were elected to honorable stations, and in whom pnb lio confidence is outraged, then it is full time that every thing should be known. Those jfho attempt to screen and shelter them from con demnation are particeps criminis. Mr. Algeo will have some labor to do, bnt the consciousness of the necessity and righteousness of the underta king will give him the vigor of Hercules. The Augean stable must be cleansed 1 Onr-neighbor of the Journal appears determin ed to establish for himself the reputation of be ing a great wag. He can write more words about nothing thnn any man In Pittsburgh; and if do teeted in giving publicity to a gross and fraudu lent misstatement In regard to the democratic party, or the democratic vote, be manages to es cape from the unpleasant position amidst a oloud of smoke. Bat let thatpass. The following paragraph from yesterday’s Journal, dearly proves that the editor is desirous of being considered an incorrigible wag i “Since we have been compelled to refer to the Sun’f cal culation, we must repeat our firm conviction, that the late election estabUKhe* the ability of the whig party carry Pennsylvania for Soon ami Graham.** There; can yon resist laughing at that? The “late election establishes” the fact that the de mocracy have whipped whiggery, to the tune of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND, in Pennsylvania; and according to the Journal, this affords evidence that the whig party can carry the State for Bcott and Gbauam! If the democratic majority had been Still larger, say 60,000, according to the •ogic of the Journal, the whlgs would have the State with greater certainty “for SeorrandGnaHAß!” Ob, whiggery! Oh, wag gery 1 Ob, humbuggery I THE gazette lying too. We think it was Seneca who remarked that to •Depress tite truth is even worse than to tell a deliberate falsehood. We find the whig editors, bowever/pmetlriog both in regard to the result of ftelet# eJedUen in Pennsylvania. The Qa hr laboring to p*o« that the Democratic wmyleoot M ***** 8,1 r b “*■ 6 e° rn jfi that paper are not to be depended open.— f fof are- fraadafent aad lying- .Vo* Instance, ita mm flm BaSngtes (nt fg) a majority of m. MiMmti * majerity of m ts mmtft *im to Im**, or oagtti to of this Is tbs With, - f PITTSBI’BGU: ::::::::OCTOBEB 22. TIT* IXICTOEft. ) Jhstrict. . v. * 1 is: ii. a Km. * 14. Joh* Cuxm : 15. Isaac Robotsoji. ' \ JO. Hmarggrcm. .. .*■ i 17. James Burksuhl 18. Maxwell M’Casus;' , 10. Gen. Joseph 2Q. Wiluam B. Oolohar. - 2L ! A!rw«WBTOtt- • WtWuaL'DßmFi .: •* v 23. JOBJf & M'CiLKOjw. T J 24: GeomklCßareet.-* willtake THE ATTGEAH STABtE. WAGOKBYI ANOTHER WHIP FIZZLE. On Wednesday,evening thewhlgs-madeanoth er attempt to get up a pnblio meeting,'but, it tanned oat to be the moat miserable fitile of the campaign. We when we say, that 'at no'time during the evening, were fonrbundred persona present; and while we were, there, we could plainly see that at least Ons half of the audience were democrats. The meeting was opened by a speech, from “Myself, the Governor,” alias, W. F. Johnston. He read jv very- long -apeeeh~fuH-:of :«tatistiOß,= which will' bs . very intereating:io.the •* t' v i *• <£T * A9S&Sggg, 1 0? THE DEMOCRATICaiATB mmuT. COH HXTIEE 09 PENNSYLVANIA. Dshocrats or Vtusanrusu { .i' W V 0 ? Br ? tu < ltt? ; *® yon for the effectual ywt°b you ha* achieved. The Dlgbt of feat' hasp&ased awayv and *[ Aurora, frothier, dewy jwd, with rosy cheeks,” ** se ®> with bettmipjgvsmUes apottyoa. of your the'Union were di rected tOTTflras-yoUf- &cd their voices «are heard from e?eiy qoarter,. hAU hail,. Pennsylvania!” The news of your victory has assembled them in spontaneous-”#!therings", waking the silent air jWithhuttaa of congratulation, and the waters of. theKennebec,tlio Hudson and the Alabama, hare been- reddened with bonfires lightened in your honor. •; - ■ -■■■' And well do yon deserve the glories whleh vara showeringupon yon, forthe: Great Constitn. tional Democratic triumph which,- nnder Provi dence, yoa have been tho means of achieving, m behalf of our. beloved /Union. The vallies and hills of Pennsylvania were' tlio-conceded battle fields of the-great contest, and the fires of the enemy were concentrated-upon them.— The allurqmonts, of gunpowder: and gold, and the subtle serpent, slander,-have been employed m the conflict, bat,/thanks to your unflinching and indomitable manliness, they have 'nil been Employed in vam. .. Fellow Democrats! wo owo a debt to. tho Past and to tbe-FUlare.’ -To the past, that our Union, and its foundation stone, Democracy, shall be maintained by ns, with watchfulness and vigor; and to the future, that they shall pass to.,our posterity, unimpaired and triumphant. The party, calling itself.at present, IVbie. pever have administered,- and never will administer the gov ernment with success. • The only two epochs of their legislative rule in Pennsylvania, and the Union, prove this proposition demonstrably: In the first, they entailed upon this ComtgonweaUb the fatal inheritance of .the : Bank of the United States; which exploded- to-the ruin of’all who trusted it, and in the last, thoy imposed upon the nation the infamous Bankrupt bill, and bant ed down President Tyler for, his noble voto of a National Bank. The Whig party, Uke a dissolting.vlew, is now fading away. Inconsistency has been their obaracteristia and their ruin. They-flatter the manufacturer with the cry of “The Tariff of 1842,’’ and they ask him to support Mr. Gra ham, who voted against it. They profess to >be the only advocates of the Iron interests of Penn sylvania, while they nullify an aot of Coogrcss designed to assist them, .and select for the Vico Presidency of the Union a man, whose views, if adopted, would .now, and hereafter, limtt the duty on iron to 20 percent. - They profess to havo utterly abandoned the ideas of a National Bank and-a Bankrnptt Law, and they nominate for the Presidency of the United States, a mail whose “fixed conviction*" ore favorable to both. They were indebted, for their accidental posses sion of tiii) government of Pennsylvania.anil the United States, to a party whom, they now repu diate, and seek, with indecent and anti-Tepnbli can acts, to ensnare the foreign vote. Three ore a few .out of the long catalogue of .political crimes which have subjected them to the distrust of the American people. < ’ 4 Democrats of Pennsylvania! Anothcreffort, .and tiie great work is done. Give CM; day to your counts#. -.Let the second of November be to you a political Sabbath. Be not absent, not one, from the Polls. Duty, honor, coll on you. We are bound to rc-perform the victory of Octo ber. The Democracy of Pennsylvania canatways do a good thing thoeecond timc. and do it better, if necessary. The enemy are boasting that they will come upon you while yon are sleeping,upon yonr trophies. Undctnve tiem. Come -out in your might, and the day layouts. Democracy will triumph, and the peace? of the Union is se cure. > Standing Committees of Counties! Ufonyou devolves the task, of calling to tho Polls every Democratic soldier. You are receiving’, the thanks of the Democracy of the State for/ybur late noble efforts. Tire not.' Beap and doing. May the spirit of that pure Democracy which bos been the glory and fhc safeguard of the Union, animate you to action and to victory. ! WILLIAM L. HIRST, •<* WILLIAM DOCK, SdMUEh C. STAMBAUGB, WILLIAM BADGER, HENRY S. MOTT. THOMAS S-FERNON, FRANCIS C. CARSON, CHARLES LYMAN, • WILLIAM CURTIS, THOMAS WATSON, BENJAMIN PARKE, HORN R. KNEASB, JOHN LEHMAN, V WILLIAM LILLY, V PHILIP MIXBELL. Sr., ~ v >: CHARLES H. HUNTER, J. H. SELTZER, R. 4, tfEYIN. - x GEORGE BANDKRSON, *= ‘ WILfcUM H. WEtSU* 4. c. ct&UKE, ;. u . 4.; JESSE LEISURE, JOnN D. STILES, WILLIAM 11. LAMBERTON. JOHN B. BRATTON. DAVID B. MARSHALL, State Central Committee of Pennsylvania. PniLAonu-nii, Oct. 18, 1852. Another Speech from Gen. Pierce. The Oranite Club of Concord, N. H., had an enthusiastic meeting, on Thursday evening last, at their hall, in that town, to congratulate each other upon the result of tho late State elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana- Tbe New Hampshire Patriot says : At the close of the exercises in tho hall, it was yoted that the club proceed to the resideuce of Gea. Pierce, and congratulate him upon the Democratic victories. A procession was there upon formed, and, headed by the band, marched to tbe eouthend, and halting before Geo. Pierce's house tho band played a serenade, and then the crowd gave three tremendous oheers for the States zx&med, and three for Gen. Pieree, and when Gen. Pierce appeared, the President of the Club, Mr. Marshall, addressed him as follows: General: Your friends and neighbors hare called to announce to you the gratifying intelli gence jnsfc received. The telegraph wires in form ns that Pennsylvania has gone for the De mocracy by 15,000 majority. “While the key stone stands the arch is safe.” Ohio sends us greeting 20,000 for the Democracy. Indiana follows with 12,000 on the snme.eide- And last, and perhaps the most surprising, is the announce ment that the “Monumental City” has rolled np for its Democratic candidate for mayor the un exampled majority of 8,500. Add this to the glorious newsfrom Florida. Your friends cannot restrain thetc joy, and they bid me heartily to congratulate you. General Pierce acknowledged the kindness of his neighbors and friends, in coming to greet him upon the reception of intelligence to wMch they might well suppose he was not indifferent, though he conld truly say that Ms position from the first, had never excited in Mm anything like a feeling of elation. He had calmly awaited the progress of evente, and should continue to do so, oonsoious that however the result might affect individuals, his intelligent countrymen were abundantly oompetent to take care of their own interests, under the guidance of that Power to wMoh be wished we oould ail habitually look with more humility and faith. He trusted his friepds would not forget that, with high toned and honorable men, tho hour of triumph was al ways the hour of magnanimity. It was not to be overlooked that there were around us many with whom we were in daily intercourse at thiß moment moved by feelings exactly tho opposite of those which called oat tho assemblage before him ; and Ms friends coaid well afford to allow that olrcumstanoeto dotraot somewhat from their generous joy. He hoped they would also re member that no prospect of success, nor indeed political elevation itself, conld render their neigh bor more or less worthy of the confidence and affection for whiob be was profoundly grateful. To the people of bis native State Mb heart ac knowledged obligations for tho expression of which language furnished no form. How oould it bo otherwise ? For more than twenty years their disinterested friendship for him bod never been chilled, nor their confidence shaken. He hod not the arrogance to believe that hia servi ces bad keen At all commensurate with their steady, unsolicited partiality. To the record of thatipartlollty he would ever look with pride and gratification, from the record of Ms acts, as its recipient, he had neither the right nor the inclination to tum away. He wonld freely con fess to his friends, that within the lostfew weeks it had been peculiarly pleaeant to know that for ty seven yeara. among thla people, as boy and man] had given to their faith in Mm Buoh strength that falsehood odttld not shake it, nor perfidy steal It away, ’flea.'Pierce dosed with a reuowod cxpwssloAofihifi thtmks,ond a hearty good night to Ids neighbors. v Rot. Mr. tiffany, agraduato of divinity tchopl. Q&mbrldgOi h&ft hMtt- ißTttcd to the paa* total icharge of tho ttijftuneey. FUco obnrch, in Boston. . ' ' '-- --..-. v .- • " :1 ...:• 4 74. , . ! .ak ••••-- • •'• . . ''.• ''••• -•• • "•• -•• • PBSrSBYf SnpremsJai t. f ,’CODNTffiB. Adams i .Allegheny Il Armstrong Bearer.. i 8radf0rd......... Berks ■ Bedford.. Backs < ...... Butler; -„... 81air.............. Cambria; Carbon ;. Centre .... Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin. Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon..... Indiana Jefferson Juniata........... Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroo Montgomery.... Montour. ; Northampton ...j KorthumbcriM. Perry Phil. City & Co- Pike ......... Potter. Schuylkill.. Somerset...;..... Susquehanna ... Sulliran Tioga.. -Union ■ Venango ..... Warren-.....;..... Washington..... Wayne......*.';.,.. ■Westmoreland.. Wyoming.. York. ........ Democrats in; 5 Reported m! Itoms of Hews and Miscellany. El Pelayo, the Spanish paper at New Or leans, being afraid of popular vengeanoe, baa suspended. The Louisville papers announce the death of W. W. Worsley,'* prominentciliion, from cho lera, whilflooi a fishing excursion. Mrs. . Thomas, an actress, was seriously injar o 1 in Boston, on-Friday, by falling down a flight of steps, In the Museum. An Englishman, who .has recently been in the editorial department of a weekly paper in Bos ton, has been 'sent to, the Lunatic Asylum at South Boston, as an insane person. Messrs. Train & Co., of Boston, hare recently sold in London the favorite ships Anglo-American and Washington Irving, and both have since been fitted'out: for Australia. Tbo Washington Irving has sailed, and ttw* Anglo-American will soon follow. It is stated last arrival from Nassau, in the Island.of New Providence, one of the Baha ma group, letters to the 20th ult, were re ceived, stating that the cholera had broken out ia the outskirts, and that the deaths amounted to fifty or sixty. These islands are unusually healthy, and the cholera has never before been among them. ■ All the interest in the National Hoai), owned tha State of lodiaoo,.somo27 elites, was sold i*>y? the. SiatV Auditor Jnst wwk,*for' $230,W00. "The State has thins dispose*! of her last interest in any public improvement. ' The Governor of South Corolinv has ordered the legialatnre to meet ctf tho Erst Monday of Norember, to cast the-ivota of that State for President and Vice President. The merchants of Portsmouth, Vn., hare re-' solved that they will, after the Ist of November, refuse to take all notes of a less denomination than $6, except the notes of North Carolina banks, and that the; will not fromjthia date pa; out an; notes losathan{ss, except North Caro lina notes. It is said that 14 of the 18 members of the South Carolina legislature, jest elected in Charleston, are in giving the election of Presidential Electors totho people. An exchange paper in noticing the neat little speech delivered b; Gen. Pierce at Concord,' the other da;, says, from this it is evident that Gen. Pierce is but seldom ' 1 caught with his breeches down." Latb asd Interesting raoa Mexico—Late advices from Mexico, state that Mr. Miguel Mos so, manager of the National theatre, has been arrested and imprisoned in the Gallos. He is charged with having conspired for the return of Santa Anno, and was denounced b; the Governor of Guadalajara. A respectable German citizen, of the name of Detmer, was also in prison for conspirac;. Rumors had been circulated in.the capital,' that sustained b; Gen ! Praga, the President Arista was about to assume the dictatorship. There was no confidence placed in the story. Arista is reoll; without the least authority. The disaffection in Matatlan and in Miehoacan is unappeased. The authorities of Vera Crus have been superseded. An express from.Oriiava, states that a bod; of troops, leaving Perote for that oit;, on the 16th ult., were attacked b; tko insurgents, and dis armed after a sharp conflict. Three of thenam ber were killed and several wounded. To Prevent Railroad Collisions Mr. Be leok, of Greenwioh, Conn,, has invented a method for preventing great damage b; railroad colli-' sions. The idea is to have the ends of the cars and platforms built with one corner projecting far be;ond the other, diagonal!;, Instead of square. Accardingl;, when the; oome together with great violence, the force of the shock will be relieved, and the cars, (instead of breaking to pieces, will slmpl; above each othor off the track. In the projecting porner; the brakesman is to stand,\where, in case of a collision, he will be’ comparative); free (Void ganger. Reception or Lieut. Porter—lt is proposed in New York to lionize Lljut, Porter; on the ar rival, of the Crescent City, by offering him a pubiio weloome, by way of oxpressing indigna- tionr&t tho outrage of tho Parana officials. Pivo guns are to be fired when ’the Crescent City ar rives in sight, as a signal jfor assembling of tho populace. -The Cuba fejrer; is getting- quite high in that city, and whit with, the politicians who want to moke capita) out of U, and tho jfUibtutcrt 'who always typtk oovcrtly, wo may look for eomo Intarosting fesnlts soon, Boterprleo l-«l'crhep» no rtmutier evldemvi ru\ be adduced of the Ititrlnile value and unrlvellal ueetuloOfV of Mai Citmv Ptoroati, the (Ml, that jn tmlet to tuppl; the demand tlm proprietor lim been ostnpelled to bultdan Immenmhlwlf, put of • spiere on one of oqrprtnripa) thoroughfare#, five elorie# ef whleh t> hi be oeimpled hjf hh heleireiory i far (he preparation ef the Chore; Pectoral alone, AslM# article he» now won lie wejr to ihepublto favor, eeie); lijr.iU eittfeMta ourio* die ,e»aoi thl# (her la louie comment tw Hi virtue, ■: wtatiodew i /.«*r!|Athvrbirr. . .1 V ► » * «'*»*' ' Wv •• ,‘ r 'i V rii.,V-,; ;;v ITIOW, 183 a. ins Canal { tommiMlo&er. 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Tjia .lottos is ml dreisodto J. P.’GRibbix," Agent £ot M«ff3.Buike Aj Barnes, ClereJandi dated October.lS, lSs2,imßradUiely after the late disastrous fire in that city.*< •; v: “ The IroaChest orSafe I purchased frOm.y ou lastspring, was In the firobf the basement of the Manidffnllpflse, & two story brick building, which was burnt. The Safe to the jfre: about Rhodes,' when, witha hoe, wc'dearod ihe npperside qf the Sale (the back anA gpttlng we cooled It.with water, and unlocked it, wefbund the bocks and. some blotting paper la a good’isiate.'-of preaerraiioa.— Boohl not Intmtin the least, except melting the glue connect ing the binding, -Indeed* then la no sign of burning on the books or paper, <■ Tho building was an edd orib, with iedty -octS3r~- CUURB !—Another uaaortment aftheae fnzh- JC. fcmable Cloaks, of-the finest dolore, £ust reeetrai fir >* A. A. MASON- A 00.%" ■' ocCB.-. *•;••••: - > g2«aa 64AIarkctEfrfr?L';.- K.VS, BOYA AND GENTS' S SOLE BOOK,' AVAIU RANTED, V—A luge assortment on ,bini, will be edld • iov a^No. 107IDtrtcet street '.'CVVzV--. octag r ; *- ‘ w. k. scibiertz.; ■;. EOONHiIY IS WEALTH.—Lttdie* ptmhartnx Boots, GrGftltert,vfllireUtp tail afcW.E. SCHUEKYZV No. 107 Market street, where,esq be fitoml&a extensive as sortment of Ladles, Mlsdcs'antf Chflilmi’a .ShQevof evfTT gsyte,.aold&resabnahU prides,' . ;oct22 *0 GEORGE R.;TVUriK, No. 69 Market street, irfll o pennon SatnrdArmcrnlng' ngrt, the a «pbn*lM yst of Paris made Ydret sod Goth Emb’d Cloak*, cftholatest and most fashionable styles*, oct2£lw; "VTEW BOOKS!—Muring* of second ediiioa;. Xa 1 red. cloth. ; The Cse of Sunshine; by S. JL, author of “ The 'Maiden.’ Aunt;" 1 xol. 12nnx, doth;' r •/ ({The Days -of Bruce; a Story from Scottish IH3oiy, by Grace AquJlsr; 2 tols. doth. The abovo fbr svlo by octa . KAY A, CCX Woodstreet. /- BRIGHTON Rk»—A valuable ll'. propertT of fire-acres, beauHfally situaied lh Neir Brighton, ashott distance from ihe Baßroad Depot, and only oon hour* travel from the tie# Brick Cottage♦ portico in front; hall, tiatior, bed room, dining room, fcitch-- en, porch, cellar; stable, coal boose; poultry-bouse, A&; spring of soft Tratcr,dMdce raxden, wlth fruits; Hewer*,' Tories, fruit and shade trees, dl vell arranged and iu good ordor. For beauty of actuary, comfort and conTcuience,' tho sboya cannot oa excelled. At the dow prico of 82,000. Immediate possession given. - r • . S. CCTHBEKT, GeuerM Agent, " oct22 - ~ ■ 60 gmlthSeld street.' 'To Giordenm and Farmers: • ! '. THE subscriber has been appointed‘Agant, by Jfcssrs. Thorp, Smith, Fanchott A Syracuse, Near York, for the sale of Fruit, Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Green. House Plants; Bulbous Flower, Vegetated Secd, Ac. Their - Nursety ahd Green Ilousdia celebrated as the West and most complete In theUniteaStktea.'*A* ask attention to n largo lot of standard and Dwarf pea* Trees, I aelectod irhlla East, Ibr Mr. John-Murdock; tfr. - AL' so, order* will bo rewired fbr his Nureery; who wilt attend to selecting trees and filUngortierr; ahbr taring tmt grounds and planting, if desired. Uls experience and promptness is well taxpwn. ■ V —; . • . - Catalogues of Fruit Trecsund Shrubbery, Bulbouur Roots Floyer, and Vegetable Seed, to bo had of tie subscriber, at the Agricultural Implement’ Warehouse of Neglcv A Mo* lion, 22 Wood street Pittsburgh. * i - ■ oct22rfhn J. 8. HEALEY, mHE F&EKMA^N , SMONITQR^OonWInin g M..i«itr^. t >n n i of the fundamental principles', of Freeotasonjy. ‘ope»- Uto and specula tiro, as sroß in a ToUrious as a' moral rf«w, -with expla&atkms and plates of all the etablems of. the de gree of entered- apprentice, feUoip-cxafr, master auasorw mark master, past master, royal arch mason, royal master most excellent master, select, master’s and order of priesthoocL Compiled and arranged from the most approved writers;, with ftlditlons,notes and remarks; alaKcnarees and songs. ByZ.A. Daxk. EmbelHahed with a correct likeness of Josoph R. Chandler, Esq. For sale by -- ocHO . , . -B. T.G HCUaUS, :No"ICH WOod «b «: - tHtßEauA.'ll • —■ ■KTNOH’UiliKU.SooUitni ias Eutossnj p M t. Xl <«a to to, princljal clHes of too UnltecL Stotwtar Q» tomportottpa or all description! of Goods ami oierehandlß. at Mall gi)eod, elia at reasonable totej.— Merebanta and .others -woold do-well toorder-their eoods sent by CIIASJ! 4 00’S EXPRESS. Goods re-shippol to any partoftbo WORLD tostnierions at tlgoHtS Httsbnjgh I tfo.4VM*»Wl«treectj ■ New ToS. No. aQb Broadway; ' - Wasbtogton, eomer of Bsnnsylranla Arenoe - ' PMladefpbla, No. 4i BootbToratb street: Baltimore, No. 3 Jarrls Bonding. oct7:j nEPOEXAHT TO DBDGGXBXS! D. B. STCollaosb, Manufacturer and Dealer in PainU. OiU *e 141 White lead to Oil, to togs of 25 to 500S>s. uisck Paint, Vellow Ochre, TenlUxn Bed, to on. “ r SR* 01 ?! 1 »«>*», Tot* do OmberrCSroinefmperiiiAnd Areenfad OreeS,to oil. Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow tod Terdbrij.' to oil. Varnishes of nil binds.’ . , Lloiecd Oil, raw and boiled Putty, Whltin, Chalk, Lamp American and English YenHlsa Hod, Cbremo Bed and Yellow, dry India Bed, Bed Mad, and utharga, dir- Stone, Yreich and Yellow Ochre, dry. . qiremc tori, and BrotuwfaltOreegdrir. ort9-3m vrvrkn »tla, i Xr- —r-: FABSIOSABU BHIBI HAHCFACXtJBEB, ura nuus is - . Otnltmm'i FUrniiitny, Aoncjf and Variety Goode, 03 Wood *l. weoud door bdow Diamond alley.' ' f pilB sutoertlicr hating taken the abore Store, and estab. -. A lubed the came as a Shirt Manirikctory, and Gentle, wen's YnmUhlM Store, wnuld respectfully call tbe atteu tion uf 111* traretini community, and the cubUe gcnernllr W tils Istse amt well sclcrted Vsorimcnt ofOenUemerfi llaudltmebtefk, Hosiery, Olorts, Suspenders, Genta“ir!wu; (lafMPiiU, or every descripUont together vrilh a rlpty ft OnuiK Brushes, toncy &,p, tniliery. Money Bolts, Sbouldw BrecaTTreS,, n.„ Ontret UacklM and StUropers, Bxskot Books. WalStsJpS ses, *p., Ac. Oonstattly oSi htrnd. a largo snDrJr ofTT^ WUtyaßddaipatch,aad w, “ •, w . 0. P. SMJTH. - -*' ■'■ J ’ • • V'V. • '•/!*,'*'•'•/ ' -v. . .; .'••./•'. ••<; ■ : :\-w >v- - ; v - " •" “ * l** , < * :r>, ..■ , ■■■■ •> a • :■ . . *-* •T * , " t * V»' *■ * ** 4 * ;- \ f:-.. ” • 1 for sale by. .: a A. ■ FAHNESTOCK £ CO. 'r. •• Vi.'. ■ * i 1 - -V-. '* '* - " ,1- 7 " Gnytott’i laprored Extruit Oookt&d SifsipuilU u a&R ,dy far Eeredikay Tuxa/j, • ;• . -« : - Thaafflodftof individuals are euraei ■ grprbaf plaints which they iuhent from their parent*. 1 v Tba tua pf ibo JeOttff itoefc end SaruftitOk .yill yntettk all this, £****** a *&***&&- -«fey* «d many vtfaaUettre*, Jbr It Vwroughlgcrpdifrm*. fk*Tuti&a, ia the red of diaesfle,.aikisotakes off the cursaMsTWhieb U» apon thflr innocent.offspring,'., . A-i V Parents dwelt to thetr chlldren to guard them f cffoda of trialnri tea that may be ’ cctmnranfcated by descent, and children of parents that bare at any time teen affected, with' Qmswaptwn, *scrqfala or Srphllis, owe It to themMves' .to take precaution against the disease beiagrtrrivedin then. -GuyadtraErtractdf Yellow Dock and SarsapatUla is.'a snre* afitidote-ln such cases* * , < / T admtisemttrti ;seplSaUw - : Dri H’LanVi Liver Fills I 45*rWere not, like the quaek nostrums of the day, got Qpwitha.Tiew hnt AfterTX&azqr: years of £tndy,'hy-dne of thetatphyiidanain the United'- States and uadd in his jnarked sn& cegsplkUectthe mort'uaqttalifiadspptobatlo'nof physiciana andothers,wholadwitnateedihelr eScetK' .PpeesriagaH, 'tha'sensitiTe foeUfigsfof a':thorougii-hred y 2>r. APlAue drcaded-beJngela&ed • wi tit" the' wbo erowtitbe' coJuinna of tSe> newspapers with . puffs"of “sovereign remafies/’ and for A long time;,declined quests of many that-he WQuldprbclanaiiis great vets 6dy to the public; but, finally,' after much persuasion: onthe part' of pnys&aniraud-other** Who fc*d witnessed the wcnde?ftil. cures effected UTer it fbr general use: * The following certificate, fiwh Ur, Morgan, *'. will bear.ns out in th&statemenUdt -is -also- vainaMe -as: me^calteatimpnyioiffiie’^afioiewrof^ieaePflU> i -iL_-_Ll_. ? •; ** This bto certiiy* that T Imr?-beep .Br. 1 3PLone,inthe ptactge -cf medtanw* far, nearly .two.years and a half." I hate had- many opportunities Gfrvltiie&dngs of-his liTesPill; curedand reliTeda-muclr larger ptuportSfra of the diseases' 'of the LiTcythan I hare Itnojni eared and' relieved by any. other course of treatment y• Olives Mo&GAX' mjblv. ■ ■. ' For; sale •by most of the PruggisJß #uid «n J. KIDD ft CO- _ t, ©ctl&dAw.= .-. ■ -GO 'Woodstreet,', . ‘Dr* Piteh , i: Abdominal Supportertr - . .05?*. These ,&re;.lnstnimeuti, Which, "by- the- mpyWtrnifyi support they give* are intended to cure Prolapsus Uteri, or Palling of the Womb, a <fProlapsusUteri,iaatahorttlme. X also keep other Supporters, at priced varying from $4,00(0 SS,OO. j . 'JB9*l ala>-aoep the- genuine - WASHINGTON* SHOUIr DE& BRACE, combining Shoulder-'Brace and fbr Ladies, Hiaees, Boys and Meu.-; These Bneee afe now worn by troubled .with a.habit of lean-i ingfbrwardj Stooped ehoulders, narrow dr flattest, and fact,iaerery case, where it is desired to increase the vbMme and power of the Lpngs.. No pex*on,-whoihas. worn-thls -Brace, will ever- do without-iL Alaoj .TRTTftM of every variety, ior the cUteanii Belief of Iferhiaor Rupture. The .Trußsfor.cblldrettwßlinTariablyaim:.^ : ? Large discount* tolWholaale dealeral ” - GEO, IL KEYSER, Syiadesala ami-Retail Druggist* Na 140 Wood street, cornar of Ylrgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. • - &p2&dkW : .V "■ - sy . SHAWLS! SHAWLSI-rA. AHaSosA. wonldTespect fully invite tlm Atiimtibhbt' k ptzrchaseTs s to t2mir exten , siveasMErtmen t of W-inter Shawls* every Variety, ■both tnaizgand-quality.' : i > : : :v:. • oct2o -* * ;•—Bntaaell &A-BHd( tot. rituatwloo ihetur*; J?' ner of Third and Ferry streets. - The House is 2* by'fiDF feetjtur&storiea high, and finished in -modern styJe. H - The Lot U 82 feet on Third street, aud2?£jeton FerTT-ftreet.~' The propertyrents for s2oo* dear of all expense^/'""./-** 7 r r oct2T * il'Olt hAliii—A House ahd Lot ou Carrol atreetj fa Allo- : gfajmyCity/tbeboasßfcja franity: 16 by S>; feet, and a half rtorie* high, with ab&ck \lhrhen ■pfr'pjctf cellar. The let Is 20 brlOO 4b^ : e^to'W:Cd^ : 'street,rahir*x-- tends back to Jeficrsbn street This property wilLhaanld at a bargain. "ApsSjM : ; *'" .TiroMAa MOKTIT,» . •/.octal - - j . v . .-i-r_4i!* -iijarathstreet /IXroitTU judSciousiy invest yonr? \j ftnds in; Ctothlcff^«^rwr,caa i .lMK'sorßtJou;ai«' . bong treated aa-a gcntlegrirf/arvd po in regard to quailtr, - fiat TT^n one price fffcrsw -ea«B. »CHESTER, 74 Wcod • . ocm - WBsrmxzm&i&jssL -• STEAM FLtM)KIX and oba pair **!*Laurel niiistOnft-Tnom&chinaylmbeonia ns© buta few monlhsi andUcapablo of nunuOuiurii}* frosS 75 to -IQO -baitels of flour ©tcry-24 boor*. ThisiliUixasa large zod the facilities £or-iTtxnmis.larga For farther particulars enquire of v.' - oetSl - > . TIIHS'STUUX. iiy iArdhlesaoivlc*! L - , OPaaOS3:CH?‘SHE>«tESS. - •“flflf discourse to a duly le&nadand lirely manneropoa■ ■ tlie Qttgtmdiwuty of language, and.'d»- origin, derivation and-history cf:wujas f '-wtthv'lhefctodr»Uiy and separate sphere* c? nuantog;?—ST.K 2S*»uw; ifc*t. ; .. This U a tiobto tribute to the .'dlvtoe “fscolty speech.' .Doptdarty written,’fbr use as JectoreSj-exactia Lanitotf, and -poetic to Ka-ylaion, It isshodk-aSoareforibe. scholar »nft • •• - ; original publications cf lhej!sy,uilhnothing-of hMdaesvduUness or dmnaa about it, bat altOffether/rcslyliTeby and FnujirYSnin-r*— -Boston-EctsiiaQ Traveler. ; > • __ the 4b6*e jurt reeritedard for saJe l>r .octaa •••:■-• JOHN-H, MBI&OR, Bl;WoodPtrecE. * y AUfgheny ;Cppnty».4i» ..., 7 _ , *- *jsj£si££« IN the matter of -the &tata'of Thomas- deceased, In - the Orphimß* Courts n for raid Cbiinfr. .W'"- •®3IBSiiP» Anti ' lK) '' r » t[ V mtrOctoberlGth, lSs2;tfc& citation having heed, duly eerred, and the parties* haring'appearcd; to Court, tiiere *** ; npon,;te: cciwchC' of counsel,.the-Owrt «p-J point David D. Brace,Auditor, to report upon tbe jro prietyofgranitog mid cauerdf *ale* to ascertain the Htnnm.i; of dfiota agaiQst, and whether do ftnee should he taken toahyof them by sail Administrators and discharge gpeh other duty a* required by the acta of Assembly* and Tides of theCotirtj'tosncQcateinadeandproTiiedr-'-'-'--' ■••■ - ’ -BythoCourfc - ! • - JARED BLBBtrSH^Clert^; The undersigned will discharge the duties ofhisappctet ment on Thursday, the :11th .day of November, 1552, ht 2 o’clock, P. SL, at my sweety Pittsburgh. QCI2I3W - : - RAYIB j>> BfIUCB, Auditor. •' ■ v ~ : -;: L - : : a DK. BBOWN, -JCct'r-O' Diamond-Alley, 'Be* : « timf- Totes his' entire attention to«r office Practice: ll|| Hla bustoea ls mostiy ;«mfined td Prt*xrU ?YM[', 4«s» % T%n \ -• •;.•• :- ; r (»ii hTtWscityleaahleaDr.DroTO v> user assurances of a speedy «w» to ml who nay come nn-" dor hla care*— - *— v.- ■ . Office and Private Grastototion Booto*; Diamond eller ta.Cauogeffmoderator hoVSaIA^IT FQRTHR . '.T Tt E .V?? POOTDI, ASB to s oaiaaal X>that«hoaM lie cheerfully by the children, of men.. Dr. LARZEm?3 JUKO £ORDIAL,,:or: Proereatira Eililr, prescribed , ? SVI , Of HUtorto; tCA Dr: * ■’”>*; Komeoimet Home, br of Cbrist; Ttnrkr’a GoiaiQarortfca-Eaglisb- WOgxiagc; WonaerfulinTehikaa* Kfn>« p «a • atw 2?» g«*n»«»VWodsjiy Mbs BeeciS^B^^Sr *£» mi BoaSar*^ Piras; TL Mooro s Worn j ilittersto-youeg: Icdkn sod MpUitrs, SgnurßeyjvperfiAneofc***; ja«m.;cf..Wb*a*artb;: .Jkonijersof K&lare; Held Sports; Book oTHome Beauty.? Seen eo &nd Tboogfau jq Karroo; i Churlotfe'EnK* Works, clieap;Abbcittf» Young Cfer£tJ*n; Comer Stone* and Way to do <3ood;F»etfeaJ. Astronomer?. LueofJlra.l'ry; bn - ology, and Infancy* jancatjon. *CsuopWe; Sfroax&ogx nod ; Pbyriology;food tx& Wet? chap Curo of l^rala^jn? Mlrfm; - Deaths'«id ! MszriagffljKittofc‘Eafe«kfer . Tunpir’sßjemsmd Prose ' Tour 2 Bcrsp:-BoQk* awl • W&xto&aXiQ &e-, BOfr r BosUra edition;:Ndbur’a Bora*; Earth end sfaa~GayzoCV TOvitffr Tfrhthftjonr AnrfeqVUtecatnrtfgniS Art: y^ g , Abroad:Hot lmpressfonrof T&*r- : * Ud4 ; ixta’iUl* WrittaO*; Ei«i oT Creetim; Ex pedidon of lynch to t® Dead Set and -Jotdln? Speetatort ecta ■ . CiHMketrtrtet, near Fourth, •' -U- Mvv'.V-H---- -t>.-^-:3Q' =ME TRZKESRr f. T.tr'xrc xsd Maxlgex- .... :_..*JOSZVU C. FO3TEB- ■ < 4Sr Doan open, at 7 o'clock ;. ptrtjrmscc* to meaarbn t • »t7}f o’clock. 7‘ l 43-FliUi Bight or th« cmioeat AaerlcmTngniii«n, Kr. ;S: J.B.EOBEBTM. , ’ l, rBIDAY EVESISG.OctoberSal, »IU b» pswmtei t» tho thefint tiso, • ■ >• THE CORSICAN BBOTHEBS. ' } Hr.AH.Mc*. ; .. r - Em!H» • .. r y T » —^.-.-JlfiaLlgOTfalL’ •:. To vKhthfrlaagbAblftfEtt* of. ' „ TUB SEWVOVmAX. Bobby Breakytedow.i£ 'Rpaxz? ®HSESTT3H?POuSEr £: _ TOSITtVELY lUE LAST) - ' H * w „“» AMommodaßba oiSehoola. &Ci i TCBSDAY ASD ,- ®S6BD PAsoaSKi OP - TBBLAHP, }. o* ■H A Ir-L , E£ f*Arn fitel on favorable termi; and r /i^w2lSv£*v lr ?s* ,s^ art-Teacfce|S*k: g - MsEcaatna' EscAKpggsr f 2Ta. &—lS*ei£Sl£irsfr?lspi : • t ife? grids/ of each;mont&r~ . -£ -• |-?c- lSi .Kilrd & V?i 'T\. Smlutfield.v Office up gtaira. - Dr. 2. has been eetoaded ~wl£h ?. ■ ■ -i>’: ttw establishment of Dr.Hu2llheo. of Wheeling. iarihs’last- - : s ’■- Ste years, V ' [apa^^£yf.~£~- seti OSes of ihe iaasbmd*Ageaeria tbe Sfcffe-i l *' P-- : w \Ea^bfM’Curdy'&Xoomlsi^V's&- ,^^s6roei^^<^-^^-t: v^^; . nOT-fctf ;• *-v-;:-r"^rr/;:/';l-B^inBJ^S»4gfent^^r^r r /; : /';l-B^inBJ^S»4gfent^^r^ t they ."ecus are drcadfoliy^tamented^Lthrami, - '-■£■ l remedy., will .be ibaoVr.inJte.XSfflz^B:«OT-i , L*sixa:^fijt^ -W'S£ I «lo byJk,Q£Q. [ i/‘Prt^;rstdlatl^^aiid^.cJ&;,perbar. ; ''P BepS-* ' S j .^glJibcnLd^oe&miatb'lhQ6a-gho.bo'y-feib^ >V-.-: •• § S TTSp atJiNUJiiiiAN (X»JKijitt;i4£. a)ii«ik—ViSiJ f‘s (K 2/ Third'sal JJatkot Jtrrets. - f Praetf - L-Jf? cal Aratmtaat,.±ci B. £fcEKE?;CES, Associate. Address, r, P. 8.-SP£KCJ£Sr Principal Teaciier cfWritinz ami- Com- PO.V ' nolte- In tnotter ! ’ caiman. „)3-^•'.' ,-*•«: V %ajj J Ctirtato'Materials*' ';Att ? --La£E-and .Madia Caxtaloai .- Painted Window i&ftiles, Gilt Qarnicesf Curtalh-PraH, Binds, - wholesale andretail.-\Y7IL CLUUIYS, i\r- r Ka Ifig.Cfaßsnat-gtrect.ebengr- wt»; PhtTSMpatfp :••■•■>• -... :-Cartoh3B Hade .and r -Tri.inmgd in the Terynerest g>*Treh ■ -giwilriwatwiTt.jr.nm..' -. < Vt, Capital iixyjOO. Bejlmid : only, for ihg iaple'iSiptal^" -7 -gadaguTda safety - aiw city.-ftjjU country nwrcliaiJta -and crtmeMbfl^T«hWLdg#TnnpW«T) f l-<»mtyf T Y-p P (^ ■_ -->,-f-.t..-!-r-~ . .. F novlST r,-. • ■ ?. ift'jrr 8 ’ 1 MtlUrVWlndowSlißdeßibyiaftii tSgJ« toryy CQIINKEGF,iiEOONT);rASB^^S^ wotta i®* JS/aoR soperiormaaipec. S' : - 4S? Deatere anti Others are inTiteA to glpq Vui-yi.’ fore parybssiiig elsewhere^.. : t>Q.miyp.7.Trß <£‘(XX, r£k~ •. :*ttS7:7iir-:r': S.^\VcOTOerSaamda^Arrli tz? - Poet Office Bnlldmgn.-^hipd^tT-^t:' r fc^y-. In. all-kind*: of g »y accorne artistic atki annnatp-HfefTiewj t»»Kir« and vastly am - porjoy. to: thaco»inog,chgap tisgaeggeuiy pee, At the following '••■ prk?«:;-$l J 50 I ;$3 t -.sV^4,sjF l iißi upral, occortlflg i3i the euse and cualityof case orfaimt, ■ .-.• • •• —. -■'* >. fit Ss^-Likenesses of aieifdrdecessed persons taken inanV part of tha . • „ -’. .- - . ffS? 3 . Attend- *** yotur , Ho«i«3SW«i}ic: iKSr-' EfiAViS -Pmnjfcß.—This "- ‘-'I public as* guaranteed cure Ibr the iie&resfa yy* & : ; j h£~.: the gsljMoidlcfas known adapted to■ iiayiuj b6en uswr 3 ia tfc&priyxto Tdexinmj . precllcfr f' >: V : - tor fiatihe Jasttli&taHSCTeo TtotttteHfieooprterifyr-'. of that coble ftnlawt tbtf horse/ jbr 'labor^- •'-C? •■with tbia coxbcqSux disease, should due'bjndoif-? r «~ iwb* to applyinnnediaiely £srtbhsremedj^Eorsalei I; sSr f Ale and retell nt _lhvK£Y lit f;'■ ' ” gprne&ofv'a'bDd^t—xmT Vrrpb* * ■ TY^S^PjEAS*2fXSSSr" to. tbo Head, Anile «U dlra '•* • 'Vi'.- irgy ;• the ear.flpfledllvrad wp.:,' - .-t-*- •RenuyjctaoteOtwtflib«paittbrJncooTenlence/Vy SteUxttc-f' f•- '•• * miVnnfttittl Ax>ri>fcfl£lh&'N.;Y-i^.Snrgftrjr f .«hrt«TT T y -|'-- cfcasplted at $9 Arch.«£reet,*Phlljtdcipliia f 2roat9 3. • j L ; • Thirteen yesraofelose *ad almost nixHridodatteatioii-to 4 f-.'..-:?'.' 1 tlila branch of special practice has enabled him to redneq td» - f - •treataoent to ftteha degreeofwiceesaaa to flntlthft "ir.-. 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