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BbOWw* —FlUWttOlPlttfflU ~fhk " - -H&tIONAI DEMOCBATIC FOR MttSIDFXT, -* -FR®NTCLIN PIERCE, OC-3 Q F ■ WB,r i tAMp!ißtlth ' r t "'-'’-RJII'VICP.FBMXpVAX _ •r- King, - - - __ .*■•!> ' * Electoral ffio_ket for Ponnsylvania. iWMOsni®^ V’ f EIXOTES. ' ' , , WsiricT “ -' '’v’SlSt,. r nri* 15. Uejri C, Etzb. i . ’3> nrSor H MARtIK.- - - 14. JOirtCUTKW. , '' w - (I*. iMMltaaisasi. - i W.ItaStFSTTW. . I I *■ m«R STCat. Jr f , , llB Maxwell WCistra. , 7 saron Siimura. j-iu. JMctr JUMwall. *o*-: AWinTHf PCTEgfcv '. V- 50. WILUAiI S-CaIDUAS, ■.. C *o, m*mrfistCß.»- - 21«- AarosEff Bouse. , ■ - .lal-iRCBErt IiJAMZS. ' t 82, WfUMI ire _ ii Joes Jl’Reybolo3 i -SI loss S. IFClurt’cr . - ia:TA«>oTl>y f g?-''.. ,» k. Basset t>EMOOKATS,»EBIEMBEn.I ’ -%Z“ That the f jeaideqtial eleotiou will take place *_ wi. on-Tuesday nest; "the 2d of November. Pick i /.your flints and keep your powder -dry! 1 - ‘UT-fe > ’JHa-'TIOKBi’S. - JiYevvouldrequest ourdemocrQtic -friends to „ -provide their districts'@Uh tickets at on early i day, *We hare on nhuudanco printed at bur,of fice, aodoll can be accommodated. . v » - •> ’ T TkBKBTCBSfS. . . ' We tronld request our friends throughout the country toScud oa the rcturns -aa soon os possi ble nftcr they httte been counted off, and it trill igive ns much pleasure to reciprocate. >' Jtttarrri BALLY 15 EIBEHIHGKAH. ' T '-’-jChu Democracy Of Birmingham will hold their last grand rally of the campaign 1 in thoJDiamond 1 "tiAnight, ut T o’clock. Several distinguished ’ iSngUsh and German, speakers will address the , meeting.. Turn out,_ojie and all. . f r OKMOCKATXC MEETINGS. Jfce Democratic citizens of Wilkins, Peebles f ' ana'Collins townships, will assemble at- the , Old,Public Sehool House” in East Liberty on MONDAY EVENING, November 1, at 0 J o'clock. Col. Black, B Biddlo Roberts and 3 C. Jehle 1 5 will address the meeting. . - ' -*ftK TICKETS 1 THE TICKETS I* the opening of thelpolUmt everyplace of " holding- elections ; the tickets should be cara- V'-fully-j examined; ani a-• CLOSE WATCH :\,BHOJZItD BE KEfT UPON THE TICKETS DWRftfG THE DAY, - 3?hc country detnaadsof every Democrat that I £eshool(l do bia whole duty on the day of elce _ v ttoa : and this cm bl beat done -by guarding the tickets audtbob.allot box. - ’ KOSCE HOKE VETO SPUR BREACH. OKAS FitIENUS, QNCK MOHR.” • ltiPt baveth&oppor to our weekly, readers Jaeforo v'-grraiwuggfo on.XuesJay ?, IlavenUyourcom • miUeestwanoppalnled'? ; IJoa Bachman had as -aigacil to-bira duty oa that day ? 1 every Democratic vote ia the conntybo 1 -Oast. .Latjio man stay stray from the polls on ' "any pretence whatever. If you know of a sln gta Democrat Wno is sick or enfeebled from age, with a carriage, and toko him to .theplace of voting. Do not ‘neglecttbis, tve Im , pldreyoir,' ,-The ,\V!>lgs,ftre boasting Ihat tbcyiwiH have a tromendousinsjority ra this county, for Scott.—. 7 ihey boasted in liko manner befo'ro the recent Scat? anil Co aotyjilectian,* and tr« an know tho result. Let them see that tho Democratic vote ..can be increased as well as the rote of the Whigs. • .'Allegheny cannty ran bo if tbe Demo- crflcy wiil only cj’tko a determined effort. The late-trimnpba oftho Democracy In Penn-1 ' sylvanla, Ohio,. Indiana, Maine,. Musonri,Rdrth | Carolina, &e., are certainly glorious end cheer-1 ing. Theyshojy.:that wo JiaTothcoambera on i onrsldeileyond afliControTersy, and if we; do nat earry those States farPiEEOB aud-Kisa, by i an. increased tnnjoriiy, the fanlt rests with oar ' selfes.- ' ! " ~~ If the ttblgs'tsre defeated • next Taesday,— mark oar words!—the pnrty is broken up, dis ‘""VolTGii tuiii rent asunder, never to bo united again. This their leaders admit. The present -*• . Jg ttoir lost desperato atruggle for life. • The Galphiuswill die hard, bat dietbey mast!, { _ Fellow-Democrats! awake, arouse, and gird . orryonr armor! fialty’in oH.yanr strength ond nuyeaty. Bally ffomyourworkaliops, rally from Jem fields, rally from your counting rooms, ral ly from your mines! Bally old men—^young ; : men rally! Come from the bills and rallira— •" coma from tbe.vords and boroughs, and rote for *' Pibnca and Kiao d '. v t '£ora&tt* tlie triads eDma vhen forests arc tended, Cbgifras the vaYi»<»nie when MO stranded.” A GftOSS AHD HSPA2IOBB PAt-SEHODD EXPOSSDI ' , The last Boorbaefc:■.of;the Campaign! | Tie following is a portion .of an editorial arti . - cle which appeared in tbe- dbrnmereial Jiumal of yesterday, (Thursday, October 28th): j Itosfoa JW says : wa aru od tho This l» Txofc true. . -Etti M--tt}csT : - HisPEJl'wasitr thotmto-rooin of the Natira American camp, •:--'oaTtt£9dayolgliyfln<l recdval.tho *fx£TStix\v&&foi*<tll'ri!lht;then Untita in Vi 6 roefoteho upright -and veraefoa* pcrpoacan. • • •• --t*!! theßoston /txi wbat termajflie ttttebargU Jflct-cdltor -1 ~ * ■ .\£i" rh**r* that-lfittpga ia-:tieatr.with the Satires. i •/* ,tha Boatoa PaiL therefore, to thdflttifc I thc-NftlWe Atnerirnn irtUxo lansu*g© of the ' ' ■ ftwtapplltavtOTiw<t tUspeJvtr.tftJrttetmy/ar i'fem V > '‘">:weswah ; (topa iHJ/'liianil-Oonnan- dUzenSj'Whomi.ihr “ Hitohorgh VaA to loTioglyla taring to eojolo, to toko not.w , of the bargain that the cdttor onh« Ita* is trytog iQ make •. (br the NeSra rote,. The Satire rank and file shrialc. uo Jr , doubt, from the corruption of aitargain-lmd.salo. bu{ lot , . tho ibec he published «s w« stole it- ' ■ - ■. r -ill' tujy aiitlimlu for (fi€ tbAxmtnfiOU.vthichADß.rfiff- 1 . .1 hereby, pa'olloly, oyermy qwn'proper, signs* ■r.«attt*ej pronoiSnee,the obOTeetatetnent'a.deliberate - spdmaUciout falsehood, without tho slightest ~ oahadow pf- tisxthdb Bastato it. si '"t'waa nol jn jtbe Qf the Native Americancamp,: OH ‘ -‘Tuesday htgh<v” or any other night; nor bare J - r ever had an inteniew or conference with'tbe Natives m relation to tho Presidency or any other subject whatever, _• Tho man who asserts hoy thingtothe contrary/nssertan lie. I now call'upon Mr, BtpntE to produce the *»aaifcority for the statement, ” on which here in tites. •' Helios. certainly been imposed upon by ' sojae weblesß scamp, to.wbomithe troth is a to _ ?" talj)|ranger. _JToi responsible or respectable citi -g!® and.etaadtsponsor.v statement.” " ; -Ab the Election day approaches, the hopest -\ -f Voters of the country may expect-the wbigs io .. falsehoods.and Jtpor iw £ , I ; 1 u ifhfck «3 Autumnal leaven >lnt Urcw ttabrootti, Z : i' Jn VoJlanihrosa. 1 " * ‘ , , - wqnlrea desperate means 1 " /to sustain, it,, - Tho -wbigs, -. finding that certain e .defeat stares themin the face, are resorting to ~r~lheinost shamefarnad disgraceful measures to il«<:re,Tia P o,Ter fQUr ■' years longer.' _ *" 1 ■ jhn Democracy rely sp* B tf* e honesty ' - ’Tabrity of’tlmSr principles for success s' and they / S 4»VeM>er/therefore,' been compelled, to c?M % ?Myhf'tbe4cti'»m> or,nffiUafo. Withany-of'the. * bhe-cotontryi ~ ' » HABPER. -j =- <1 aT.T. irmt tIECKSCY.” Whenever the organs of whiggeryarecornered by strong Democratic arguments, they fall ba upon their dectncy to answer. ew diyi since era publfshed, for of our W hig-read<«. an •*** tom a, speech of Gen. ScotUt CarroUtnn, in, whiohhe apohe-to the audience in most grateful termfc'bat at the same time informed them thattheyhad caught him with hia “breeches•down.’ r The very mod est editor of the Gazette, who censures os for publishing >hp remaths of his for the Presidency, imagines that we commlitedja gross wrong in copying from a whig paper the vulgar ity of Gen. Scott. .If the whig candidate chose in' such-immodest terms'os would cause the editor of the Ghetto, to blush, are wa to be reprimanded? ;-’Wo wnntthiseditorto understand thathiscanitidaie is the candidate of “all the •decency patty," and that he has a perfect right to wear his breeches either up or dawn, or go without them If he chooSes. If he should adapt the latter mode, wo are very certain that on all occasions when he would, appear,, in;, public, be wonld-teoeivo -more oheers than be did on hie re. ’(Centtrip to tbeßluo hicks. Jhlß matter is almost too contemptible to no tice, and onr only motive in referring to it is to expose the shallow hypocrite who has dared to tnnkc an accusation of arrant of dignity or de centy ogainst the Pest . The editor of the Ga zette knows in his heart that wo havetreated Gen. Scott, in his public capacity, with all res pect, We have time after time spoke, in terras •of praise of .his,. military talent, and expressed ..our satisfaction that our country could point to him as a great military man. Bat wo eonld not refrain, from ,exposing bia ahsordities when, ho , attempted to 'play tho’statesman as well as the General. .In every effort he has made In his po litical aspirations, he has proven himself to he a mere novice in civil affairs, and totally unfit to he trusted with any other doty than “setting a, batallion in the field.” We have said nothing against the whig candidate' except what he has t said-against himself, and we defy the Gazette to bring anything ngainat ns that will not prove to bo true from Scott’s own letters and speachers. 1 His modesty was offended about tho spccch.| I with' tho “breeches down.” Will hedareto deny I the trath of this-speecbl If hc docs, we con re- j I fer him to good whig outhority. L If a whig candidate for tho Presidency i chooses to mako obscene remarks to the people, of Garrollton, we are not aware that there is any law ogainst it, but it is certainly very on just far tho fastidious editor of tho GazMt to so : farforget bis rogardfot truth os to endeavor to make ns responsible for Scott’s Immodesties.— The editor knows fall well that Gen Scott has stated in a most distinct manner that a very im portant portion of bis apparel, was not arranged in a' proper manner- at Carrollton—in fact thty were down: bnt, because Gen- ,Bcott announced that important fact to the ladies and gentlemen the Qazttte appears disposed to hold us respon eible for the absence of that portion of General ■Scott’s costume, which ;was very necessary to prevent him from exposing himself, and to pro tect him from tbonight air. •_ :- *This ! affectation 'of refined “decency” S* ones of the moat contemptible tricks the whig party has attempted, during tho campaign.. If Scott did not entertain the audience witbon account of his absent will the whig organsin form na what he did say nt Carrollton. .They are neither mealy mouthed or modest when they ■■M.ihMMLtQjmbllah against the they have taken the- 'J-aeeent^ demand of them lO O*pla!n .the tnotaty of Gen. s«U’a speech about hia breeohes' at Carrollton PEDERAL CONSISTENCY. ■Tho federalists just now art making a des perate effort, in Torions sections of the country, to carry the Catholic rote, ■ To-this end they: represent Qcn* Scott and family 03 belonging to the Catholic Church/ and: also boast that Qcn, Scott rendered great obsequiousness to tbo eburch white in Mexico. The same party loudly called on the people tost Tall to vote against Judge C tHPBCiL, hccauso ho was a Cathodic. They eriedout **-sa»o ns from tho tyranny of Catho* lieismi” Such also was tho casc when Governor Shank was a candidate. Tho Pennsylvania De mocrat, of October Bd,-1844, had the following paragraph:— Cetiiusof liberty. , READ!! “ F. U. SHBUK. the loeofoco candidate for Governor, playing the demagogue t<r get foreign Catholic suffrages!—Walking through thautreeU of Pittsburgh in a Calhollo prooession, with Mb bat off behind the HOST, end basely permitting tbe'Stor Spangled Banner to be trampled upon In his preseuoe.” • Oh,» consistency, what a precious jewel' thou artl READ THE ADDRESS OF TUE STATE conaiTiEK. Oar friendn mast bo on the alert next The enemy will be In the fieldin.foil force, and they have their fraudulent pnrposes woU organ ized. As will be seen by referring to the Ad dress; they hare brought money -from . Other States, for the purpose of corrupting our polls, and we are well informed that a portion of "this base fund is now. in our city, and that the Whigs are offering illiberally..to every domeerat who is vilo enough to be bought by those who will Met him. with scorn after Uro election. We have heard of two whoso itohing palms have ■been £ made easy by tbis whig, salvo, and that large: amounts of it have been given to them to rub into their follow oidxens. Wo caution 6ttr ■ party to'bo on their guard, against these wolves, ! and request them to treat all who approach them: wSth J appeala to change their votes, os' PttB CHASED;CBEATDBE3 of THE whig party. ' * 1 ; wm6 TimEATs. * , *, - ■Wohave been informed.that a.-proprieWof amauufacluriiigeatalKßhmentln this citywho. employs twelve democrats, has announced to them thnt it they do not vote the, whig ticket on Tuesday, he will discharge them. Such a throat ; leaves, the personmakingrUllablo, to jv criminal prosecution, and we can inform , the. workingmen that every employer who wM 0PP roa °k *0 such a dishonorable, manner,: can beseverely ,pun ished. 1- .. v. Allegheny Valley Railroad. Ituill Wobserved that tlio Grandjury of tills county have unanimously; voted in favor of one million • subscription to this road; It, therefore, “becamesihe dutyas -Bellas the Interest of Pitts burgh and Allegheny , county,, that the Commis sioners' promptly make the subscription, which will thereby onable tha Directors to put the whole Hue under contract without delay. o®* We are grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. Mae.? Black, widow of the into -Hon. Henry. Black of Somerset, and mother of .Chief Justice Black, of the Supreme Court." Sho departed this life on Ike 21st insfcj at the residence of her son? dn-UwMn. M. Treadwell, In Somerset ®®-. ?be Whig Glee Club' of Birmingham -had an oyster sapper, last night, at tko ** Railroad dlouse, rfWcli was said to have been inbonor of tho i r TCcent Tlptories in Pennsylvania, Ohio and ■ Indiana. Go it poorcoons. * HowCnsDEscMoiNai-io his speech atAu htuii,'N'. V., Gen. Scon assnred the assembled multitude thatjie was nothing but a common mor tal, with flesh and blhod, jnst like the thousands of citizens by whom ho was surrounded , land what ismore he assured them that be was noth ing mart than their equatl , Hoar him: _ ■■ have heen in action, itis.true, in some of our country's JiSstpty, "{botf ptodeat;) BBT i fret. onlvant common citizen among you. lAM [ NOTMOBE 'PHAN Yppß, EftHAbt’* - {How- I condescending!) '" .. . .. ....,,,. ... ... - , . :X,:,.. r ~‘?c,r ' .<■ .'* .1 , - v ~ “ - UfFAJMOCS SCHEME. | BHPARALT.BT.Rn ATTEHPT AX FR&BD! | < We received’yebterdoy, from Canton, Ohio, In- J fonnatJonef.an 'fcleotibaeering'pcheme, which, j forvillainy and’hoseness, we have never heard j equalled..: On Saturday evening, twastrhngere, j one of whomis natned:French, arrled ln Cantonj j. and immediately- waSted-upoa Rev. A. Campion, I Pastor of thfrJEogUsh: Cotholio church of that plane, who-was slightly acquainted with Freaob. 1 On Sunday : monilug the two worthies attended I Mass, played the Organ and sang. In this way I -they endeavored to ingratiate themselves in the 1 affections of the members of thechurch. .French*, j who has been fof some time a resident of Wash-1 ington city, gave out circulars, which he said, I were approved by Rt. Rev, hfr. Rapp, Bishop of I the diocese; who also approved his mission, which j was to get Catholics to vote for Scott: French •also Btatcd that ho had a letter from the Bishop to that effect; but on being cornered, be showed them a pretended letter from the Bishop; it waa I without siaKATL-nn, nor did it contain. any en dorsement of bla mission. Tho Catholics of Can-j ton were incensed at the conduot of the two ; scoundrels,' and-they were compelled to leave tho : town on foot, topreventthelr bciqg iyuched.— The circular in question, which had tho appro? ■val of the Bishop; (?) condemned General Pierce, and urged Cathollcs.to vote against him. OREATBEMOCRATIO MASSMEETINO, AT WOOSTER, OHIO. OHIO GOOD FOR 35,000 FOB FIESOE. JBy a telegraphic dispatch from Wooster, we are j informed that a Maas Meeting of the Democracy was held at that place on the evening of the 27 th, J which, for numbers and enthnsiasm, far,exceed? j ed any former demonstration. - Captain WdHam I Quail,,who served with diatinction in.the second Pennsylvania Regiment, under Gem Scott, open* ed the meeting with a most effeotive spoech. Ho was followed by Colonel Wilson M’Condless, of Pittsburgh, in one of those powerful andeleotri-j fyiug speeches for which be Is so distinguished. | Lieutenant Governor Medill, of Ohio, although almost worn out with the exertions of this can vass, spoke with great power and effect. This outponring of the people gives assurance that Ohio will do hor duty—that aha will give on overwhelming majority for PIERCE and KING- Tbo people ere aroused, and are resolved to hurl back the base slanders promulgated by ihowhlgs against-the Democratic candidate, by electing him President of the United Btate . . Bach is the glorions news from Ohio—snch are the glad tidings we receive from *ll parts of our broad land. THE GEHMAS DEMOCBAC ' Are thoroughly organised throughout the country, and. arc teoloosly laboring to secure the triumphant election of Pif.bck aud Krao- On Monday evening tine Oeroian citixens of tbo city of New York had a glorious torch light pro- j cession. The National Deaocrat states that it j was the most enthusiastic, and bestir ranged torch-light procession ever seen in that oty. There were hot less than ton thousand of the adopted citiicns of Newkqrk In it, all eager jto testify their'love, of democratic principles, and all ready to contribute their aid to tho suc cess of the Democratic party. Over two hun dred banners were interspersed along thejHne of the procession; hairing the names of oar can didates, as Welt as various devices emblematical of our principles. WH3BTI3HQ TO KEEP THEIR COBBAOB BP! deivoring to exp] defeat, by undertaking to prove -that the Demo-; ctatio ..fate was nil out on .tho day of tba elcbtion.' Now, what ore the facts? We will first take the counties of. Berks and Lancaster. The returns show that there were 3,OG3votes leu polled in Berks county this year than in 1851; while in Lancaster there were bat 1,923 less polled this year than in 1851. Were are the figures: Berks. Lancaster. 1851, ;.14,205. 17330 1852,.. 11;1«...,........16,307 - Vote not out, ...... 3,003.. .....1,023 : In forty nine counties la Pennsylvania the Democratic' veto this year falls 14,5t)5. ehort of otir'vote In 1851. . This added to WooibwAnn's majority would make it 35,814! Thus it will appear that ■ the 84,081 whlgs whom the whig papers claim remained at home, would bavo failed to secure the election of the whig candidates. It is altogether likely that as many Democrats os wbtgs did not vote at the State election; and we confidently predict that theresnlton Tuesday nest will show that the Democracy have a major ity of 25,000 In Pennsylvania. Items of Nows and, Miscellany. Miss Mary Ann Wheeler, who shot John Lace, in Wisconsin, lost week; has been examined, and stands committed totake her trial for murder. oov. Johnson, of V<r, bos respited the negro girl Lucy, who was to have been hung at Rich, mond on tbo 22d inst v for the murder of her In fant child, till the 12th of Not. - - JohuG. Saie. tho editor, i 3 reported to be so ill at Burlington, that hut slight bopos of bis re covery, are entertained. - ' Mrs. Norton, tried and convicted in Marqnetto county, Wisoonsin, for whippinga child to death, has bees sentenced to the State prison for ten years. » Joseph M. True and wife, formerly Instructors at Lincoln Academy, Maine, haveebtained a ver dict of $B,OOO against David B.Plumby, a prom inent dtixen of Lincoln, for slander. Tbo.defon dant had repeated serious charges against the chastity oftho lady plaintiff, and attempted, In -the trial, to justify them by arldence, but failed Pnoa the Fiamso Gsousps.—-The Gloucester Telegraph, of the 28d, has some farther partlcu" lars in relation to tbo gale by-whioh several. Americaa.fiahing vessels were lost at Souri.— Seven of the vessels reported as being lost; bo long to Gloucester. Their value, with what: they bad on board at the time, ooaldyaot fall short of $25,000, They are insured to the amount of $18,600. Several-fishing vessels, have lately arrived at Gloucester, and report continued nnnoyaeoes to tho fiahermen on the part of the British cruisers. On Friday, the Isth, a fleet of forty, or fifty American vessels were detained In Port Rood five or six hours;-by the steamer Devastation, for no other reason than because they had gone in which fitted at Olouees for after she was repaired, wsb seized off Mabgo on tbo 16th, and carried into Port Hood and stripped. The Tolegraph believes : sho belongs to the British consul In,Boston. Cam. Pokteb.—We learn from the Washing ton Colon of Sunday, that Capt. Porter, of the pteam ship' Crescent City, arrived in Washington on Friday evening lost, having been sent tor to New Pork to come to, headquarters to givh an account of bimseir. The Union says-* ' He is kindly received; but the end of the P«n-., Terence between bimseir and. the Administration is, that the Crescent City,' which he commanded on her last trip to Havunns, when ehe was lrimd ted hecauso an innocent man—Mr* Pureer Smith—who was supposed to be inimical to her Maiesty the Qaeea of Spain, -v&s on board, (.) hMbeen ordered off the line from hew Orleans to Havanas, and thence *to New Toritr and that hereafter she will run between New Orleans and NwTork alone, Mr. Smith being on board! It U frue.Lt Porter was only temporarily in com mand of thoGrescent City, his own Tessel, the being laid up tor to true that the Crescent City belonga to th* line th|.t -does not stop at Havanna On the way .be tween N«r yorka»d New Orleans. ■ - * C r h't: - \ « •a- 1 :'-.- ?•- ■> J 4 n * * i ' .// •. o , v ? ( - ' *■•. .1:' jJ- -■’■■ . - V' ADDRESS,: Of tbe OemooraUe State central Com _ mlttee of , Draocnits or Psmrsn.V4BU Inform atioudissreached usupon which yoti ~ can rely, that?<tSeoret Contention of'certain Whip, hoa been held in tie city of Philadelphia," i to ■ delibetato-upon.tbelr desperate fortunes in i Pennsylvania; end contrive means and resources to carry her electoral vote for General Scott. At thia assembly, meafrom.New Tork and other States, strangers to toe soil of Pennsylvania, thought proper to interfere with your election, tby contributing largo sums of money, and their i agents are to, visit: your 'counties with .pockets i filled, with these pernicious contributions. . We regret the necessity which compel* us to denounce this Convention as an Insult.to Penn* .. sylvanta. It Is the second attempt the money of New York into our State. * was, unhappily, successful. The pipe laying fraud of 1839; U a standing warning to (Arm and t 0 Let not bo glaring an attempt to Interfere with your elections go unrobuked* . AwsKCy .Denao emts! Watcb tbe emlßsariesjtbat ore prowling, through yonr State, Report their domga to thtf Central Committee, tet these men know that the unpurchaseable Democracy of Pennsyl vanla has fonght, undismayed nhd victorious, against tho millions of on United States Bank, and that you smile ot the Convention of wlse acreswho think to subdue: you with a subsidy or forty thousand dollars 1 j . Brother Democrats 2 Upon you rests the re sponsibility, and the- honor, of writing nipon these interlopers the just condemnation of in dignant Freemen. Give to “ Young Biekoryofthe North,” the devotion, and the majority, that yon bestowed upon Old Uidory of the South. Jbet nothing keep you from the polls. : Tour country, your party eaU on you. Every vote you pollwiU countin: the people’s .great: verdiot pf guilty. against the conspirators. : Bo eaute, neither au. tanet, nor butineui nor weather, nor amutmcal, nothing, no—nothing tut the oJJUction of nchnest witfexoherale you, in th t judgment of your oretlirm in the Commonwealth, and the Omen, from ottenir anaafihtjfpnt^at thh emit- One day or toil wffl leisure you years of victorious repose. Tbe-caeoay aw spreading good inth, lndecept ifitontery. in aU directions. ' Their effort to win the votes of adopted eitisens by blarney and Beet- Ism via noir: bpc*dyr ftbtmdonedj aad* they art crooking toe pregnant hinges of tho knee to toe Native American partyinto what tuteat the cole of TuadoywUl iuform you. Democrats of Pennsylvania, yonr brethren , throughout theUwon look to yon with reassured aid affectionate confidence. Great has been yonr merit. It to appreciated everywhere. not peril toe result by luaction. Every Democrat who fail* to vole did* th* enemy. ■■■■■- - Wo repeat—we aek you to repeat, to yarn brethren, let nothing keep you from the polls Give' hat Tuaday toyour country, tot at be a holiday. Come one—come all. -Prepare tor “the gallant Pisucb” on offering Worthy of Pennsylvania and of him. - - Roll up your major ity by thousands and tens oftoousands. Vietory l, in your hands. wM ' War. Conns, _ \ Secretaries. Wir. illssui WKisn, i , Haudiome -Men* An exchange paper has the following canons remarks, which, if they prove nothing else, show that the writer himself i( unquestionably ns ugly as Bin: ■ : ■■■ .. ■• If yoa are ever threatened with a handsome iaah in family, just take a clolhes-poundcr, while hois yet in ted. and bitter his head to a, pumice. From some causes or other, handsome men are ! invariable Mses; they eoltlvste their hair and ■complexions so much that tboy have no time to : tblnlc'pf their brains. ; By the timo they reach thirty, their hands andheada arc equally soft Again' We say. if-you wish ta find an intelligent man, just look for one ; with features so rough that they might use his face for a nutmeg gra, ter.” i 1 sylvania, probably carried; on some; §lO,OOO, a, portion of the five per Centura assessment levied on the oSIco holders ia the Boston Custom House for electioneering purposes. Enjoy yourself while you can, Philip, ■ for yo®? days are num bered.” "l /p;. - It is stated that the leading Whigs of this State have a corruption., fund of §2(10,000, Eet our friends in every part of the State be cau tions. fy PsxAcnixa AOAisro Ptuericu.—ln 1844, Gen.- Scott was invited to attend the 41 Day ton Barbe cue." Here Uan-extracl from his answer: . With your invitation poquestiog-my presence at the entertainment about to be given by the Whigs of fSentaeky, who, in 1810,. fin magnani mously postponed their first choioe for the Pres idency, 1 am highly bonotod, AND IF IT WERE COMPATIBLE -WITH JtY POSITION AS A FEDERAL' OFFICER, Tshoold. be In the midst of you on the Interesting occasion.”:. ■ C - Balduesa PMltlrrly i>rc. prlfttor ot the article.called Atairtcm lUnr Hexiarattix, tyas mrt wiUr such unbounded suenew in the use of hi* article,, ai to justify him la taking bals cases, and giving* written guarantee.:.Thai la,'he WlUi far * price agreed upon, by himself and the person using the article, restore thehalr ef fectually, or retold the amount expended; or, he wilt- sell'- at tlia usual price, without. lid aborts guarantee. The fblbwlc'giastftnw. Gf had their hair natural, ought to convince anyono of . Itaeißhacy. They. .haraallowcdua to>nio their nttmea as references;; John Hoffer,-Woods’ Brewery* cured of; Laldnes* of 14 . years* standing? B. It, llolmoa, '3L B.;Capt.B. Morris , James- lBl Grant street, was WtaUy baid—now his head Is completely corned with new bWr: also, John Oberlyj T** rentunuWe would Unite particular attention to the fol lowing*— '—s | , tf EoMaas cf Si stearar jttndlnfr evral by me. Batik and part qf a batik'qf American Rt&laraitre. ■ - agod4d,^wilbef IVUli&m Alexander, who resides at No. 40 Pamuylvania Atcduo, states that she years; theheaih-on both sides, was perfectly smooth and without any hair; when she tom*, menccd oring the Hcstaratlro. £ho has now ural a bottle and part of a bottle of hair rostontlre, and baa osod it regn la>lw far the last six weeks, ner head fa now perfectly .cor ered with a thfcfc crop of new hair, Arm and strong, as any sco by calling. Mrs. Alexander has no.objections to the publication of them statements. ■ ; r i a brother of Mrs, Alexander, whose statement la written out shore, and know fcrsonally that the state* ments therein mad» are correct... A. U. BAY, • ’ PJttsburgb,Sept 17j * -;*• No.osTourihstreet . Bit GEO. 11. KEYSER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist No. 140 Wood street comer of Virgin alleys Pittsburgh, Pa. -•dCtSJWSW • . j AStrongCertlflcntel . Trom* the StenbenriUellendd, March 25,* 1851. reader Urcferrod. to an advertisement In another column* which given the details of a- wonderful cure from Ibo uso of WZMnft.yiimt/itje, jrhtdi is certiflod to hate been elfectod, not In Maine, uor in nor in Oregon, but here, almost in your midst. Read it, and judge far yonrsclrei:— ‘ t Publlfl attention la xscot respectfully invited to tbe plaln, .uuyamUhed statem£nt>ofyour<7wn fellow4dUzen r Mr. Ste* phenson, whose restored to health by - the use of Dr. • Cross Cssn n «ir WniimtUc, Jefferson O., I . h March 19th, 1851. / .Messrs. 3. Bsdd A 1 have;a little boy,three years . o)d the 17th day of this tnontb, 1 mat lias been very delicate lo health for some time. After tiding'a great many other medicines, without reoetvinK any. benefit Dora their use,’ I Was Induced to try Dr. C.M’Lane’ll American ;Wo*m Specific or \ernjirugp, as put upty your Jtonors—oiul wondeTfhl to rel<de, after dying Jua two. tearspoonfnis; he passed 160 Worms,"somo of them and others not thicker than a common abed jenituog neodle; since which time the }jttle follow ha* enjoyed excetienthoalth, and Is at i hi* time getting very Heshy or fet, as the Old women say. And I must say, I nelteve that • ff he had not; taken the- .Vermifuge,^foe would uro this have been consigned to tho tomb. : JO3KPH V. STEPHENSON. . For sale by. most of the Druggists and Merchant*, and bythirsohjproprietors. : ~ ■;;; ; r -J. KIDD A ' oe!2&ddw' . - T Cl) Wood street- - 49* Scrpf^rliu—lt i* Klct's Fietrolonm to say^ that it'bas boon known to oospleUly eradicate every restage* -of th|a dread M disease to less tlmA than anypUierrpmedy, and at Jaas post pr tp tbo patient -' ' TJia thonsapda of| a tbe hands of: the proprie tor. many of which are ftom wtU known Battens of tfM of Pittsburgh and Urlmmedioie. vicinity, go to nhow clcarlyi and beyond ali doubt* that KiEft’s Fcr&oumt is a medidna of no common value* not only as a. local remedy In».HzraJy*. m, ShasmaHmiDwfnru, loucf tfbffht, but a* » valuable, internal romady, tsviting thft Investigating physician*, a* well as the suflering patient, to become acqmuated will) its -■■■ .. > 1 * - h - ..••••, - • Theme having' a dread oT mlxtnres aro assured that this medicine is purely natural, ’ and U bottled ax It flows from tho bosom of the earth.: • .. ThefoOffinnpccrtyicaUitcqpkifnm apaper>pulliiJinlal Syracnu, JV, K, o7id6«on ilak AitmsLH, aUaappatdaithtctriificatttfiliectklirtttedl). !' flat, J£. D., -qfAyiucttse:. ■■A ■ •: t j • ■ . This may. in truth certity, that - J. have been so badly of- Hjcted with Scrofhla for the last seTcnyears that most afthe tiuio X have been unable to attend to any kind of badness, and much of tbs (|mp unable to walk and confined to my bed, and have bora treated uwly the time bythebost Physidansonreounlry alford*ptacaa.sioDAUy got some to- Uc( but no cum, and continued tojfrow worse until Dr.yoot recommended me to try the Fettotenm, or Bock Oii, as ot#- rythingtlae had failcd,' I did so without faith at flrrt, but theeftnt waitastontehlng; it threwthe poison tothoanrfoee at once, and I-at once began to grow better, and by using sereu bptiles lharegot* cure worth thousand*ofdollara. _ MBS. NANCY 3L CAILKXK. ■ This may certify that I havpheeh acquainted with Kter* Wtroleihu, or Bock Oil, for mote: thjrc a year, andparere. iwateffiyattnused Ralwneflcial effsetr fc Ibecureof Indo-; 4ent x nleehtan3 othfer diseases for which it ts xsootnmeotled,' and ean wlthoonfideuce tecOmmeul it to haa medWo# wor thy pf attention, and can safely xsy-that xoccps* haj< attend ifid fteii?»:wh*M‘other medleine bad failed. .* j 1 j 0 Y, FOOT, M, D.’ I /.iFor eslaby-aU the Druggists in EJtoburgb. -{;«u2Tul&w.- V 10/'. 1r J v •'■./*. : -'L *.'•*■. *4rf<; f ;-; • ->ti ’ V ■ t* V;f -r; wxjLwns- I,‘ ,';T •' * , , Aa-nt Xwtogf tUr-: Vv. ’ -;f '< r; - The tocoa—oougregate; - r ;* - ’ Or&hafiti&gm&Scb.weffl call it— ' coaiaotf , .: yr Democrwr la tfl*r coon—. :*Ti»tbooflen whippedoUcpoa.;v ;, Cnoics.— ■’Wt aw«sreofoliJlr,'Ooon, ' Coma all ye jovial Loco*, '- ■ . . Who like to4nff»*oog, • % * While Abrcm'J light is far away, - Wellhacmoay prolong. .. Tbeerming Uaotlongrboy*,: With tuneful harmony, . Democrat*,’w» da all agree,-' . - Comojcin and swell the {dec, • ~v Chosct.—We are mire of old ilr. Coon, * We are sore of the old raccoon $• . v- .. / -By the lightefihamoon, • In November soon, • We wQI old coca.” . Oor ioOlogluuulA arolißJd* *ir*v • •• Our hearts for freedom .boat,. • TT2* prindpTelaOurtrtiaxy guide,. „ ■. In ransnlne or defect. ' And each, wb&ttfer his Bullion,. ' : AttbftpTtJpUlousliourf • Both nc» and &t aid tfce .ttir-r . r» •••;•: Set shining brisfct car star, ? - • .... ■■■■■’■; Cuoira.—Wo are *ure of old Mr» Coon, • ■•. v.- ; •>: AT a late meeting of the SNOWDEN TOWN- TOTAL ASSTXkKXOB SOCIETY, il* under* .j slimed wereappdnted & Committee tacalla meeting «f the . ftfauu of ft Prohibitory law egainstihe maflaifcctnre, sale, ead usoiof lntox!eallngliqno»,«BftbeTer»ge.; v : . ; •-••• -The Committee, In accordance with their appointment, ip*, tile the friend* of prohibition to meet at the Grant street Baptist Church, in Pittsburgh, - on- WEDNESDAY, .the 54th day of Norembcf* 1552, at 10 o'clock, A. M*to take meh action as may he deemed advisable. to secnw the pa** flMw'af » Prohibitory Law, at the approaching session or tholftdslstura . -. initAM HCLTZ,- d - 1 THOSIAS KJELDOO, oct2T:3td*2lW J.C.MUBRAY. On Thuralayafteniooa* the 2sEh instant,,SETH CLARK TIERNAN, in the 29th year of hU age. I UU friends, and those of the Canlly* are JnTlted to. attend i his funeral. from his late residence, Collonadc Bow,-, federal street, Allegheny:• City, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the; COth inxt, at 2 o'clock* rr-ma, Notice ••A Jheetihi? cf the KERB /WARDENS 1 will bo held in the .NEPTUNE HALL* orr MONDAY EVENING, November lat# Pxipgtnalftttend ancaliroaoMtciLiv. : SAMUEL.K&Gr . : .. - Secretary. : TTARPXR’S MAGAZINE FOR NOVKMBKH—'Jwt re. 11 caleed and for sale by- .r- B. T. C. MORGAN, '. . . ► No. Ktt Wood street;,:. USTitKOKIVKp—AtNo.IO7 Market nrooLa faqantlfai. assortment of ladies* Jenny Lind*'.and Galtcra, -new: AND are jort-iir. rtetijtf ol» Ivinwtbeautlfialsektftara of Ckmto.ftixr’&srfc'Of>* , tire!/ near nfrle*;; -. -' |pct2&}.'- ~A; A: MASON & CD., . /-I fcOVSS AND lIOSIBUV.—A complete -tzsnrUiusvX, it; IT 'Um'-snd {ddir< Fait «d WtaterUlort!* «nd_Jl«lery r constantly on haoiL at * ■':e.v' A- A. A CO'S, \ ' octSO' -<3and MMaricat afreet. A SlLAKLYCALLUivma>—Nowlstbetinreto^rocure -bargains,- by. friliuiroa ' W. E» SCHMERTZ 107 Market street. wfeero taa.be JaanJ AUraeMortmeat of la* dies, Gents. Boyfc Youths, Miase* «o 4 OilUrroV Boota-and ftll IhebrtirtslyleMarsate’ : oct» ; . T IUSBD va£U?£KXYr¥OK tram« jSaiUttns. ±J2oby 40 ttfo storiesblgh, nnd wmt occupied by a. ‘raaAlnVsbopJ iitasteoa.Laoode street,'6m square from , TetleraJ street, AU*ichcnJ <3 ty ■, The lea ?e has >CT<*n to rim ; ground irentflfty >ioua» * year> Apely to-. ' , oet29 b /.i > : THQMAB MQyfITT. 2a tlfUrat. .-®ick-.»ttKSji;aqopsJUtt'iutt-skaiw.nha. a. au- Xlt Bosri Ctwaro najr.opening a large assortmentof Jucb «aaparfsing44'Bro«db rlaloßlact do,all wMUtftaud oTevery quality; ;Fn;nrii JU'rioM, it ctctY rtiade; atrrtjlf Print*] Cajtasiw; Plain4b,Alt ootars; Gala VlaUs, torelnldrfflfrTresr;: Slikdo, fay ~ °ctg>. , JOSEF? GHLOTTB STEEL. EEN& ~ TX)R sale by all Stationers and Fancy Goods Dealers'lp the JL? United Stetes, and .Wholasolft at-: tboftfanufkctureg'a -Warehouse, 01 - JOHN STREET, NEWt YORK,-, Thirty . years' experience in manuffectariug, and a strict obaenfencQ of tho rule that no article of inferior quality should bo sent Into the market, hare .established for these Pens the flatters lng distinction they enjoy, and afford tbo surest guarantee of a maintenance of their peculiar excellence.. - The public wBl please to observe, that on the reverse rtlo of each box, there la p “Caution,” bearing a f&orimUe cf Joseph GUlott’s sig nature; thfehqp special referenre tohiaNo.SQ3» “tßSJtosr POPOTAft pra Ct'-XES WGBJU>, ,, ', •• v- W •*-'■♦-■.• EMI from th» Pecs A BOHO 'rOB THE CliBS. We ere rare of -theold raccoon; Bj the light of the moon, Jn November eooa, . We that suae oW-apoo S*' r. . Tli* Fed’mUjta mb weeping, ’ Saoethe electlotMiay, • i-r • • • . v . (far gleeful hearts each. moment-leap :••• Jorw well they ' i t -The prestige Is with uk; ‘ . for the cause of the &ee,. , , A* comes the hour, of the people’s power's ; To role gloriously; - B •.. •. CnauuB.— I We are sure of old Mr- Coon, s ■>* - We vat sure of the old raccoon ‘Byihfcttgiitofthemooii; • - «/ .• .'.>'--:ln.NoiremlwrsoOt^_ > -.-.:'. ~ •• We will curry “tbaisstneoldecon.” . - • We aresnre'oftboold raccoon;, ..; By the Ught.of.Uie moon, - • In November soon, -. ,/r .v WeuiU chase, till, and bniy the coon. DIED. HEW AD 1 v " "Female .Teae&ej*Wanted.,--~ f . A ’ S’ ctatoinatira <>f f'emuJo' Teach*** tUII*. hria.at;tl» JX bonne of V, J.-Kemiag* P«niisyJ»anL» . . • rl f « n » r jj-tottt* ifttrewgltathftSchool X —*"»* i j** UKKjth, tJ vorj.fr ■ . . v G.ti.xiuc iux.ii, , - - Sor 74 Wood near Tsnrtii* • f PIUS cslalllftmieiit la ty)ebral*d for f.nwws of rjnpHty, .X .UurahlUty cf law pftcvst of Xtea and Boys* Cflnlhlng. iT3x ;u P ca S^W B i? pcnnrtiwCjrmao or t»yj la cot, mike or:* material, «qosi to wrfomd make, at 20 percent leattban ntitomer price*. jtfliavAll articled vansntod to be w represcnuxL Tcnaa, eaab.. . : CUeSTRttT : ’ JTE STUD Y; TO PEZJL - nriOß SALK—Tbtrtceo anr* of very desiealto La ml. of a - J? good soil,and. Uapn>vft!tp|wanUy situate three tulle* frouiUic.elty, near the ; Pittsburgh: aul': I&owxxsvm* Hauls Hoad;. amnkrtabledwelllog and stahh*, 4c4 ksuUlorchard;three: excellent sprlogs nniU.valuable locust Umber; also, a)>out 10- natren of -roalt-of o ftetveia;' ami a good quality.- The whole b now offered for $2,(Xk), &uJ It laaupjxardlhat the Coal or Laud,arc ewh wparaisVy worth that *mn.. Tbose »atrtiuj» a pro&ialilo homestead, should apply .without delay. - - • ;. 1 < , j. . -■• S, CUTIiBKBTv (leurral Agettt, ' ■-• it) SmlihfteU^irceh* DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. THE nndcrrigood will offer for.wilc, at Public** action. on. the proaim*,: onTHURSDAY, .November 4 th. at 1. . o'olorkv I*. IL, ft portion of tboGremud on the: 11(11, adjoining the resilience erf w. M’CUnlock, in the Ufwrte Tract.?" Lots are of large sire, and very dedrablclcr those who wUh a site fora country-widonce. They ore delight-: fully eltnatol,motkntelj.eleratM, healthful and plwwant, commanding a wide prospect; and of cissy acccw l>y 4he "Per- - ryxvillo Plank Roail, and by Pasture Lana, and arc within a few minutes’ walk of.ihe Allegheny Bridge. Good and wide: street* hate been opened. through the pnatitbe JinrsL, and handsomely graded, affording ft safe rood for .'carriage**-to every part of tbifr land.’ The sur&reis finely diversified," some of the lots being level. while others contain a portion, of blUride J and all arc just beyond the limits or Allegheny and notsutyccito city taxation.; Good Slotta and Brick. Gay in abundanceen the laud. • •.-., >.* , . 3ue litlo indisputable and unencumbered., Terms libera); • -octgfct** - • H. M. BOYLE. AnePr: : . : Sacred Utule Book* :? <-.% € ANTIC* LACDIS, by Mason * Webb; CarmlnaSacra,■ do ..-• do;. - u. . New CarmlnaSaoni :: do.:: •« .:do;> - :-.-.-v• •.. National Psalmist, .-do -- • -■- -dov <■-.- Psaltry, do - do; ■ lkmpift Melodies, by Lowell A Mason; • ..The xmldmer. by J. -B. Woodbury;, -. -•■;■■< - - .= ThePaalmodlstjbyHretlngs*Bradbury; a; •; Christian Minstrels, by Aikcna; CXIORUB AND GLEB BOOKS : The Glee IDve,by Lowell Mason;- • The Boston ftfelaloon, by-B. Ilowe A White. • The Toealis* by Mason A Webb;... . • ThoCboaa Glee Book, by Woodbury; v Tiber Borica*. By AVoodbnry; - . CedUajO 0100 Book, by A.Webb; : < . . NowßnglandGlooßook. • .:. r; .. JUVENILE SINGING BOOKS. . Young Choir: Palace. of Industry; Juvenile Oratorios;. Youths* ’ Song Book r School: Chimes; MaspnV Juvenile Uarp,£c^&c, ■For sale by the quantity.or at rdaiL Schools and Choirs supplied at reduced rales. .- . JOHN ILMIILLOR, . 0c123 : ■ , *,• - -81 Wood street. - ImportnntAjftaormc.meatl " . JOSEPH Qlhl£ffT-bcgs.respeetftdlj~ to Inform; the pub lic, that,- bj-ft novel appUeaijouof his u prevailed machinery for making pens,-ho nas introduced a new series of his use-: ful productions, which for excellence of temper, quality, of - material,-and uDovoalL ebreppess inprice l wUl,nc believes, insure universal . Bach pen bears Urn name of Joseph GUlott, ft*guarantee of quality.- They are put up in the best style of boxoe oftmo grow each, with Label:«nd Cantkm on reverse side,'with feo+imßeof signature;-. - - Observe! The new series may be known from No. TOQ end upwards. - . IIENRY.OWisX, Agmt * oct23.lmeod * ,m £X»CUTOH’B - : . "OV tIRTUE of .power and authorire contained In the last . il will and testament of Moses MJddleswatth, lets of Alle gheny County,: deceased,-, the undersigned, cole surviving Executor of said Bflddlcswarth, will sell at- Public Vendmv on thepreznlses, on tho 25thday of November, at Ip o'clock; A. M. The fiirm of which said. Jdiddleswarth and possessed; rituate in Sooth laycUo Township, in ndd County, and containing about three hundred and thirtcen acres... The Jana contains about one hundred and fifty acres of cleared land, sixty of which is very rich bottom-land on - Charters Creek. A boot-one hundred acres contain a stratum of the ‘usual depth of excellent- Coal, accessible and oully.mined. . :: . *.^ - " The Farm Is lOmil&dimnt from Pittsburgh; Smiles bom tho TempcranecTilW andNqblestown'Plank Koad,andabodt a riifle‘froia’the Washington Turnpike.' The undersigned •residing upon tho adjoining Fanu,vml show, the jirembre to eny'person desiring to examine iTu> time prerioos to the sple^ 1 Possesrion will be given on the first of April next.. , .. i Terms. One third in cash, the roridno> In - four equal on* ptud pftymapts/wilh interest from the time of sale ; payable annually, RftUaxactorily secured, v.- N. B. The Form will be sold in one or two, parte, to- suit 'puocbosm. ■ .■'.SAMUEL STEWART*-?.. • ■■. • oct2o-w3t* . ' ■ ~ ' • • A OTICE!r >t£L AI»l» persons bating aeottbr wuwngers,cr sent - -to Europe,- through JOllii THOMPSON, 410' nSrSTr ultttetr Pltttmrgh,a« to call, at. hi*. Office, with their Ihrafta awl :»b*tt.they are returDAd to them, as be basmad* arrangements-in :ftev York wttbtfce magnificent and "well known Swallow-Tail Used, to bring oat aHjpwwgers, ami pay all draft* engaged by Wm, »tbl«oimexpen*! wadba».nw teon Mpolaied the only Agent In Pittsboigh tor the Old SiraUojr-TeU Linee, owned by Messts. Grinnell, lllctnm k so,*nd, elso, the Philadelphia end Uverppol linen? Steamers; end Jus Sight Drafts ontbe National Bank, ana all ita branches, fjrom one ponnd to any amount —paU \ • Great deduction la Price* | V: - Y BEZNE3UK 4 CO., No. 43 Sift* st, nett i /. Woo&jaoet '•■respectfully announces' tothe Ma citizen* of Httabnrgb, Allegheny, and 'roundingcountry,as well m to aeauCeja Dealer* throughoutthe West, that they-have juarreoefred’ thelrFall importation, and bar* now opened-the richest and choicest stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWKLBY; WATCH ■ • MATERIALS andSTOOLS; {hat wa* erer brought tothli market. ImparUflgtbar Goods mostly frpmEnrope; (hey are enabled to sellcbeaper thau any ahs&ar ectshUaidnent west of the Alleghenies, and a* cheap as- any boa» id -the - "BWOeitocities;^lit wUl,thereto, bean Ipdocettem to ‘All at this house, i, ? •* \ - „ * * * A *V*h *«. <s ■** / A., f * ’ w 'v- - <f"~~ - -V » X - * -s —- -•* * ♦ * ’ < Si*f ** t s -’l'-' i;,- ~ '*■ t J-*; V*- I SSr Dr.,aayMtt»« Kiopttfv«iS I'leUov Hook.and | djf for Hereditary Saiaii. * * I Thotsflu^^fi^Tldaalsfneafß^idih^giß^Hb^aa^ I plaint* which they Inbfcrit fraa Ui£lr psxttsfts* Jtto TeQow Sxrjgpurflfo yill thfa? Vang way aTfrtyttftfl&lcfg&gfr. tadmattyafalnaMaEfaSr 1 ]-Jbr U QiaroughlyergettfKmffit«ytitn Ok latent tafc»Vyhleb: i te4fa& seod of disea*fc*®3 oft£h* com feirMeh I the rina or mteftqdmßS cfctt*,parent* are -90; aft^rWtad. «effects of sutodte thfttl&fty be rttnmtmkalod by ,<leae«t, 1 «nd children ot parent* that ham atunyUme beenafliectad 155 k Onreaptos, Scrofula totbemylta - tub Annual Election ofttw HtoagOTCf SoMwtoTO ftakißojd, onto Brat 3 aw* ; . - *&- JAMES P* J j •umlne-bcte* baying.- •- >• ; .v ■■•.. • '••Wry i : <^^ te ? ,BM ”- j- wPMfc. BEAM xiuiAß—lMiblA. PoT*d«aJ,'fori'al»jßr * ■ octa < ■ -a A.gAH-VESTocR- 1 . co. T^^^&- SB3 rOCK:^CO. pHOMPSQJPS EYE WATER-41l ' i '-oet22 - K, A. FAgyESTOCK & OQ. - , .. t -^ to go^ UPHoKBU3Jl—tMJbs.Powdered, tbrwtefay»> O.'. ' " oet22 - B. A. VAIIS2STOCIC &■ CO. SILKSt^iKSi-rA a begattfal assortment;** eolorg»r-^-^ c - '^^'•■.-^r :^-— Qgffrii- 175 boxes AfetelteMnsi?/- stock fbr. sale bp :. v ,,••-; <->irA*iWl?-K:y<Sjfc CP»;-w Toetsa , ', 7. - _. .. T.- v ;TsPontth.rtregt- >rifiLOAKflt—Aaothftrcsfiortiaeat-:of tbca.-Aab-' X tenable tbe tort -: ■•’- ''r :’• £2 and 6t-Market streak/ -.- -\,fILV3, BOYS. AMD GENTS’2 SJI4I BOUTS, IIL RANTED.)—A Urge assortment otf .taair- *IU w "Ha low fcr auh. stKo.lorrjlortet s&Bet'. ■ oct22. ■ ~ -W-je. scnitEiaz. ■ TTISIOUY' OK F KANClk—teetnxw oa.lhe History of XX Franc*, by.Hr J. Suptirn, in Itol.'Bvo-, iost jtoltkl. Biui Ibr Kale bj.... -' ■ - S"E AWLS I MJWn&b~&iJ&3tUOX * Co* -wOuW fully ferrite the attention « purchasers* to their extra riTffaaßOTtocnt S!iawl%coinsrlah»g tAcrjTanety f boUrln Jdze.anflqaality. * - y - • oct *°' fiOXES QKBiIAS \lUAY—Wamntcd off tjuperfa lU.Uqaa2StyflDlie»liclxeap, Vr _ : TAACTJB,;MAQUIRK Jb-'BANB,-/;.. • li2Seeandct?efit. AiiD Uis .U& : Toyawsof Christopher Cdamhos, to -which: U aaaed those of his Washington Irrlngj to S"Tol*- 8 ”^^ le ** i ‘ KSXb <jQf»Wood street.' -'UrKBSIKK (fcHr whom a.naiioaeooiiros;) gave his opto- j YY ion (hat Welch’s Portrait of .Washington Tras B«- ecHeiitlikencsa,' tei-all raltand see, at.£nglbh Jfe.Co. s, *9 Wood street, from.’ «tos P. 3L, dally - , v - f-toa ‘ JOHii W.'HCTSOB. Apart. - "■■.■■ ■■■■■.’ .. CloaJta I Cloalta! v--- 1 • /-( EOBBE B. WHTHJj So. 59 Market straet, ; srUl open, on \JT Sainrdat morning next, the 23d instant, a splendid lot Inf Paris oadeYelTeVimd Cloth, Emb'J Cloaks, of tbc latest [ and most fsahlonahle styles, r..-' . - - - - oct2g:ly. ~ TvmvMiy IS WBALTlC—tedlea.PQrcbasing-hoot*. •Pi c.T Gaiters. gill (lo well to call. attV. E. HCltiniltlt. , -No. 107 Martel street, -obere can bo foanil an exteaslTea*', aartmeht of Misses. and Children’s Sboe-voT every, style, sold at reasonable price*. _ • ■ ■ octt- ttt DOZ. CUcdce MftlenOVine; - ' ' _ ’ \j£, EDii‘Whie ; i;lnfas«!of *doz®a ««. *• - ■ ‘ - r ' TjLAyFiVMAGCIfcR4 BASE, • lliSwndjttreat EUKUJdATISit— -l>c. Brawn's newly dtieor end , for H>»*binftt»«an b a, speedy «oi .certain. IRn ihatT»lnful tamble... Jt wrrcr. tails.. ; -■ - ' : KoaiaaiiOu 41I5lAJI02u}» PittsbuxghrPena'a. ~Th»-Doctor U always at bcouv- fTTASTKI>-tKX - CASTABSKiIS,IoMBw3IattIyi to. cac \ V tomToz AndTr knd pqpolar Work*. Al*v wr i eotmty .ix Welches .Wm**'. I Jnjrtsn* ' Xoae cecd JJf>pjJ butthoao cf undoubted capacity, Apply ioj, TT. HUDSON,at the Perry lloom, before 9 4-;: I 3t,OTftuialgto2P M- - - ■ - - «ta3 "CUiR SALK—Two Aen* ot rttuate fiiurtcm DiiJe* ;£; ftoo fbo;city, bn the -KmnsjlfMiia; «n* ■ptoTcnwnU. coosistof < MU\fraxao tjo«ise».lG by 2fr Hiii, tvo »tb«ejOiSjrli, with ikUcbco of l&bj * Mf.' stories bi-rb; al^,^-orciliajpdor-sDanpftait : > •..*> Awdy to - YUQiIAS'MGTVXTEt _. ortjg r" * -c J -~. J.. »»f0.23 Fifth gtracW- *? VJJ^igVhn)iTrr‘'Tir** > * w^*y -" ot *° frfv tbat aa&nai l * nC xti- H- hours of of Jam*- .r-edfeodas,-..--.-;,--- > u r^f^^XKSnE.~rwvotoTy^; Imported r J-| VACtiTUa, JtaJjpv Crocus,: Sccnrdrc'p-s »f*®'luU}eHj 3JL PUiur FlQwKQotaiibr ftdl phrnUns* *lr v • Asth/Ihratf Pwir. Trw, awl otheir tarloty; Go<M*'bmie&'Cu2»uivSirawtc < <Tiex.: , :Kaxpfenzinv .Aspantgvg amiKUabatb Boots,fromtlw SiUTfvr*o>*.of * ~bcUG MitKS Slanchesifrr : Xiaßfl Aeenejr: utd - Oflen - for Loem lug \... Laudstln'the r - . • k 4 -HDkr tbr -imrchasejuvl sate of £t : Pool i«, : sliuft«'oU. nod PitlAbarjUjVfcmiSTlianlsj . The undorsignetl arcumeetkm- VilU Messrs. Meh6l)»,<jfi'kPaulVShnuaxiia, for llia&bote -purposes, . Jlmcsiu. C> A Lkyids lawn swtU&fc3o ttu* lor VYest for a ÜBdEerof l jei*3ii-eJiiJ:lXHOg.pßjrttfaV swtypjoraf h evfry reUftnce rail bcrplarttion • thtfr-iotr'jrUj sm pru- j d*uce lathe purr having dr tootra* • .■**:■ *i •OCI2S JAMR3 BLAKitLT.. IbGVaoart I rlagscolt'a Eamitfemce :and ;Enugratioa -Offices;. .va SJ fOUlfisrfiEKZ, &EW YORK. I :£&» Qvtt>ff bnlAtto? .XYatrrbn JfauL- liirtrnpd? . - !.-And *Vo. 18G timJ4Tr>f Ifootf- «»£ it&ertv: JAKES BLAKELY, * I'fTTILL ISStIR-PaSSAUIS TICKETiS- AK&: SHVH X :ff DRAFTS.JPA.YABLS-AT AXY;; BANK': -WivEM)'-' - ••■... . , vUUm ficotlawi anfl.Walcyriirect to plttsborgb- '.'••rocfcJT'^v PWi TUE MAiIIUEUt *4 Bl? ]Wmm%ttutiaaaa& /'that should be cheerfully obeyed, by thecLUiirwiofl men. .Dr. JLAK2STZJETS JUNO COHDLiL, i»r: • prescribed as an effectual rataraUve: in cusc* of < bflftjylmpotexicv, erßarrmmofis* and air *iiTr«~a2arftks or i nature., It ball that It professes to Jxyrla rNoiurq’s Grrat KestoroUTo and Eczocdy,lbr hit})etuarrk<dt'talß with* oat offspring. -It b a. certain .cure- foe Seminal Embrio&Sy •Gc&ond -Debility, Weakness ot (he. Genital Organs, Nervous ASbctions, MvinTigo-' rating ttsdlrine D-JauncquALlixL .Also^a-certain remedy far .Incipient Consumptiou,-liuligestioaf.lo#s of Muscular Energy Laantudc, remaJ«-.WeuXoecf*, BoUQly,Acr It b.warrantcd to pTeasff the:u!sef In as; of the abore roza«. plaints, and b of countless value-to-thoea'ffithout ojfonag* : Cbutfon'Eztra. —Find the name of Codstoek: k Brother-on: thfl Wrapper/xmd ncrer-bvy'tl unlestf yotrdittil the abate same; &s ith&s teen exCenuvelj of tote. 1 AytjSd th&counterfSt ts 70a wouMpobwv 'Agency auSTabwly NO. Sp_SiIITHFIELD gf. TfUIB STUDY. Oy WOBDS-By ArtMtejeaß K.-C'.J'rebeU, I 1 voL 12mo. Price »& cent*. - OPIMOM OP THE PBESi- ' * •fUc dlsootcr*eaina truly i carafe! had live! 7 manner upon theoriglnal unity of language «qd the origin; dsrtraLkur and - history. of words,•''with; their .mondUy and ? «eparaie spheres of meaning. o —KZVemjw-.Fbrt. ■•■ - - •••- '•:• “This Ifl a noble tribute to tb« dlnneftcnjlfyorfpoecbi* Popularly writton, for- u*e aa Hearts, exart lalamrin#,-and poetic in. its .risiou, &ia a bookat oncer for thu-scholar; tmd - thejp?ncEalrt*der.°—?T«c*Jnri: ’ ;r- M ltiaona oftbc-naoaiitxiklng and, original publtcationr .xf-the day, srith nothing <£ 2mTdneK£4nllne»'-or dryucre about iWuutal together Stesb,: lively,;and entertaining."— JSatot Heetany Tnrctier, - - _ , , * • A supply- of tbo aboTO jert rerrivedacdlbr salahjr; <x&> JOHN if. XELfrOKnSI Wood street. *. To G&rdencrs and Farmet«r: ' riuLfc subscriber, haa been appointed; Agent, by. Jleacs, X -Thorp, Smith. Taochc tt ACa-Bytaense, :Kev York, for., -thasaleof ProiL Green; House Plants, Bidbote-FlotretyYcgetjxtocL Seededc. Kursery and- Green House, iscrlebrotafas thrargesfand most complete In the Unlted'State*.- As a specnn&Uf I would ask-attention to'* .large lot of standard.:and Dwarf Pear- Trees, T selected while ihjii, Carßfj'/Jolm Hardoc& {J 3'r. ; Al>: ' so, orders sri&be received fbrhlsXurwry,- who will'attend to selecting trees ani tffifoy orders t also, lajiugout grounds and plan ting-, if Resized.: Ills pxpctiesceimd promptness U vreHknoWnu - - ' Catatams of. Fruit-Trees and Shrubbery, Boltons Hover, and Vegetable-Seed,fo ho.had of the subscriber, at tiscrrAgricuUoral 'lmplement Wareiwtosfr-or.KegleyASlO' 7 han, 2ifr Wood street, Pittsburgh. - „ > r f octaafim - J, s. xeglky. • Allegheny County, as. c '■ •■ •- IK the ?ma.Uerof the .'Estote: nf-Tbomss : deceased* In. the. Orphans.Coart; in and for said County.. - _ - - - ' And now, to tnt ;.October ICtfel&SIX the wlthhi. citation baring semdlßnd ' TSSSBaK* , the parfies-haTlsif appeared v in Coart, ui»&. by-consent or eou&ttVlfa* Court up* point JArid IX Brace, to report^upon:the ; pro^ priety of granting said crticref sale, to aacertain.tb«Lsun£arQr of debts ami whether de£mee jdib'uU-belaken toany of them by aridAdministrator;and diwhacga such' other duty as required fay theartu of -AaemUy And rides at the Oattrt, In such case made and provided. . By the Court, JABKDM.BBCSII* < -CU»k. -Tba-undersigned will 4i*harge Urn duties ofhlaanbolrit ment on Thursday, day-of November, ISS-£atj2 o’rtoek, P; ISj, atmyoffiny Fifth «fre*& Patsburefc '* • o«2LSw DAYIB B. fcUUCB. Auditor! 7-.: T7'-7-.T 1-1 v ßooiui Hooka t-’ r • r-^- -Ymjn? Uhsfannd; .llTOwkoeper and 3loihe'r j - «J iiriuah acd. ?anud* Poetxi^ptetitiU-aod pfßlockfBlock Hto; Sunny Side; Bash's KbQ* on tbe Spirit T7«ld: Home UidKencej Bn Spring's Works; Srot&r ami ;. Abbott* Series Jtt,' Br. 011in‘s Works; Cosmos, 4'rola. j'Eooiahiam'at Home, by ■Kirwls j-Llfo of Christ; ■ ibwler's-Granzmax of the longnage; ,Wootder&d.lnyentiosu;£in2sand'QuASff; Ah-' totta;. Q»pcr T « Sargtetf PteUouaTy ;.B»ne's Chemistry :Llfe of Benjamin PnmkUn, 8 iUastzated; iuhn* son; Johnson'sWoria; Bli»Beeeher’a :iireelptef 31U1*’ Lo* gic; Panner'a Bvctlonaxy; -Keal’s Pnritana;: BoUin; Joso- Shua; IL Moore’s -WoTtsi Lettera to -Yonng : ladies add fothers, Slgotinicy-;PercyAnccdotas; Jtfem. Wondera of Kata to; Fteidßports; Book of Home Beauty; BnnesandTboughlftln£arope; Hplrituamcroes,P&ritass; Charlotte£Uh r Works, cheap; Abbott’s Young;.Cbrfrii&&; Way to do Goodt'PtacUed.'Astronomer; -Life of Alra. Kry;.€canfae on ology and.lhfoncyj BducatioQ CompletaT Phrenology amp Physiology .' Food and piet; HcredltKy Beßcenti Home for Alt-plans Ztpr 'cheap huQdingi -<Uaternlty; Water Cbbw ilatmalj phyriology cf IHeEStkm; Theory of population; Tnfiiience—by author; ot MirUm* ExcellentWomoi;: Istcn ef 'Births, Deaths and. Blarrites; Sitto's Palestine; Tpppcr’* Poetna and Proae Works ; Jenny Lind's Tour; Scrap -Books-aod' Albums r-WebsteiVldfoy Ac-800 Boston edHionf Kcibur's Borne; Barthjmd Hoz^—Gursct* BeanltahT the Art ; Young Atoarican; Abroad ;• H*sf Tjapt««icns of Ena* latid f Tostert Xlfc and! WriUngs; Epoch-of‘Creation*?® g^?A^fa^. Ee9 '“ d 5 a^“^.P ert * b ForsUo by‘ •. > DiTISOSi. AOMETfi ” ortSl . 8S 51sifat(tr«l, nmirciTutib J -* ‘ - r ■'.**< :g.y • * * jer TffgaraKL - T.nm a* a TO3JXS. g «M>oar*cpw*«* 7 o'doit ptrton*!** to <otbbbk3 Bnwitt «ga~hS CTBOSO, -Oetoto ii rnaUVas- ——** * r > f j_ nndatgttonluT <h* mUtSCSb- rf ltollßte Troraf«iin>taailiiasi»oiißatii!iiJO»Point- % ' - log.of f&’fceoer,’Tij ui -sSrirCeu rf tbJ* *! 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