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|Kli^ decked yoprState candidates,Wood;
liwarfatwl- nn^aTorageTOnjorft^oFlOpoOjr'yoxi
I? * rTra-glvolhe State to our National camlUntosby 20 3 DOO.Qur ;
* cppouquta or? overwhclmlng-dcfi-at has
alarmed them, and they are now laboring with
** Joasti&ennlnationlo.-retricvo,thcm&drcs In November.—j
iTtieymMibomecWDa.al?iinV!iiiqal«iiol* :I*etcTCTy Domer
■:-.t VcrffrputJils shoulder iq:Ui&,wheel antlvlctoxy is snre._. t >, .
County Conuniiuwof CkwMSpondenecfaftva appoint
l ' meetings In thiTfollowing places pnor.to thq great coptosf
f InNovember:. >. .
[ laAUegbeny diy,<m Saturday, October JPtb, at 7 o’clock,
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r -JnpAtfrbnrgh, on Monday, Nov. Ist, at 7 o’clock, KM. t
An »• ' DKMOCRATS.UKMEBIBKUt
[ ‘■"’Tbat'.&ePresidential election will take place
r - 'oa 'Tuesday belt, the 2iTof November.. Pick
f -"your flints -anti keep yonr powder dry!
1 - - - the tickets. .
' .'-YSb.'ipbuld.request our "-democratic friends to
.provide-tbeir districts with, at an early,
day. We'hav© an abnndance printed at onr of-,
jlce,and all ,can bo accommodated-.
, TUB BtCTDOSS. .
a We would request ourfrionda throughout the
chantry to send na the returns as soon asposai
;bte alter theyhave^been’counted pfh.-aml.it.will
'givens much pleasure to reciprocate.'
pEIHOCBATIC’JIEETIKO. . .
, - The Democratic, cillieus of Wilkins, .Peebles
a, and •Collins townships, will assemble at the,
. ' ;« 6ld Pnblid School House” in East Liberty on
■ MONDAY EVENING, November 1, at GJ o’clock.'
j ’ • ■ .Col.‘-Btack,'R-Biddle Roberts nnd;J; C- Jehlef
!>■}•• 'WiU'addreas thd meeting. ,\ s> '
. Hickory Pole Basing at Lawrencoville..'
_ afternoon) at S o'clock, d 'iuf
, perb Hickory'witllie raised at the house of’Bh-i
Jeffrey, ,in lawrencevilte. Several dieting
-gaiahed be present, Bud a Brass
‘Baud has been engaged.
■ ' - ‘A largo attendance from the city is requested?
i ; gAT«ROAT sroasiisa post. -
' weekly of this morniogis the last we is.
sae until after the. election, and -we have. ch*.
'de'aynmtita .make'.it more -than ordinarily inf
•teresttujj.- Its conlehkJ aro worthy the attention
;if every-man who "desires teSsast his,Tote hon-!
■Jesfly.V' It iaTdr Bale in the Counting Boom..- -
'PenuljlTiaiii, ss.
JhlPtejiaßieiind by Ow. mtDiafitifof Pa.
wiLUABi BiGtsn,
. governor op the said common wealth.
A PROCLAMATION. • ■ . ;
< - T>nr. fliMPß!—Tho AlnUifhtr. and ‘merdful God has i
continued Uls guardliasbjp over our Commonwealth during
itbo Vwlhatlspast' ExccpUaasmglo commwiUy,wii»uU ,
•rUhnv onr sympathies/* 1 tho pcsUleneo. that, walketh In,
darkness, and lho noonday, ;
havoaolWniia tear* to smite. Health La* generaUr
prevailed. Tbetmuatwritttflroftlatrirohwnot bocn heard, ;
Uneialnpled prosperity has Attended w: pcucefulpurßnits
“Seedtime and harwat to?e xotnrwA,? ;
' Onr earneTH have been filled with tho finest of, the wheat. ,
“Onr cap or blessings' has overflowed. The educational In*
stHutions of -our Commonwealth ape growing In tho affec
tions of the pHOple;dereloplng the youthful mind, and ele
vating our National General mtelHganeo ana
morality are on the advance. Our holy religion, through
ita own institutions, continues to exert Its sacred inUncnce
on the public mind—to administer its consolations to the
contrite and the pnre, sod inspire them with tho hopes of
wo are at peace with all the world, and emi
nently prewporons. Tho ireoinstitutions of onr government
have been strengthened by. tho trials of the past, aim it
brighter promlso dawns upon tho future. To God, most
great and goodj w.o owe all oar blessings. To Uim our
.ibanka are dh& , •*_ ~u « k
Undiw this solemn conviction, and In conformity with the
"wishes ofimany-gopd cWxenvl. "William Bin leu, Governor
.•*-■ of the Connnrrawealth of Pennsylvania, do horeby appoint
THURSDAY, the twenty-fifth day of November next, os a day
of Prayer throughout the State,
and carnally beaeoclr tho cjtlwnsof the Commonwealth, of
%lLela«ek that selling asido all worldly business oil that
- r day. thßy unite In offering thanks to Almighty uod,for Ifw
•"yassings/aniiinvfiUo ihecontinuanco of His goodness.
"Given under my bend and the Great Seal of tho State, at
•: HArrUbtinr; tilt, twenty-fifth day of October, In tlie war
of our Lonl ohe thousand eight hundred and fli\y-two,
and of the Commonwealth the neventy-sevonlh. .
•. rjlo Ut£ ! . Governor £ E. S. GOODRICH,
- Depmy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
r\ the ELECTION IS ON TUESDAY,
\ And we hope the fact will not be. forgotten or
. neglected by any true democrat in oor city .or
county. Oar efforts at the State election re
sulted admirably. The returns cheered ;our
friends, and caused our opponents to tremble -
Now, can we not do as well again, or a -littlsf
better? We think we can—we are ceriain we
out, if wo only try, and do not permit the fear :
ot failing to interfere with onr effbrts. ■ j i
All the county around ue ore :elat£d‘with’ tbeif
nnd boasting of the increase they will
giro on Tuesday.- Allegheny most show her
spunkbh-ihis occasion! and her indomitable de
ntderacydnast preserw the reputation they hard
won in many a bard_fought contest The irhigs
are moting Heaven and Earth to retrieve their
losses. They bare A large corrnption fund,
■ which ib placed; in the hands of a few rcnegad.es,
who are trareHng.‘rband fcr the purpose or cor,
rupting honest men. We 1 call nponlerery demo-j
crat to mark tho knaves, and if they fiod them
offering money to corrupt the .purity of our
elections, to hare them arrested at once. j
BOSS TOWSSHIP AWAKBI 1
Enthusiastic Meeting of the Domoeracy! v
There was a large and very enthusiaßtio meet
ing of the Democracy of Robs township at the
publjo fiouseAf James McAlear,la vPerrysville;
6nSriilay '{yeßterday) afternoon. That veteran
' knd'eterUng old Democrat, Johs Monnow, pre
sided, assisted by those unflinching: soldiere in
the good cause, Gsoboe Whitesem. nnd Baniei,
Fooelh ' !
Col. James A.-Gidsos, our late candidate for
Congress indbe Allegheny district, made some
excellent' intwdactoiy remarks; after which he
introduced to the meeting* ' ■ _I
. Ahbbew Bokkb, Esq., the Presidential - Elect
ter for thii district. For about an hour Hr.-R
rivitei' 'attention of ,th|faadience to one of
i ib e tost eWqoent, powerfal, patriotic and argu
l mentativo political epeecbea we over listened to.
"Hiß remarks were'enthnsiasticaUy applauded
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Mr. Bbbkb followed by Wtt. 3. Boss, Dr,
■at q uaip ; HATiaewl. Siewabt, Jacob Woite
- 'fob uni Thomas Morr&oaoh one of whom
'* efode able and fcloijnenf speeches. ■ _ ’ ;
’fififl hickory pole ?as raised In front of Mr. Me
i*tearthOni»,wheMhree hearty cheers wore
;«rea jBW&RaC® *“4 too, awl three ißore fof
. -4e'anMnqnerable Democracy of Ross township.;
-tSS Band was in attendanoe.fod on,
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“''■'m* Vfto 1 "elree onTuestfay next,
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THAKKSQmSQ SAX!
MOOE TESTIMONY 1
We find the following in tho last number of tho
American" Union, publishod.at S tenbenylllo, Jef
ferson oounty, phio. ' Owkshey
is a 'highly respectable merchant of Steubenville,
n prominent member of the Catholio Church
there, who formerly resided in Dover, N. 11., nnd
is well known in this city. Great exertions be
ing made by the Whigs to excite the Catholio
voters of that oounty agaiußt Frankhs Pjeboe
and toobtain their" suppprtfqr Bcow, Mr. ( Ojyr.S;
nwr addressed a letter to a Catholio frieml in
Dover.’enquiring as to tho charges made against
Gen. Fierce. The answer is not only satisfac
tory to fit. GwssjiEr, but wiHprpye so to every,
candid mind,, no. matter bow strong may have
beentha pranouslmpre'Saions taadorby tho enc-;
mies of Gen. FierclS : ~
CATHOLICS READ! ■ !
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GEN- EJQSECE XIEIHCATED AGAIN!
t/The Teat Die lailtd to the Counter!
Wo recetved'the following from Mr. V- Owes-,
set, on Monday morning. .Thia comm unity need
notrhe tolil.who the genUomoniffi nor Trill it.queff-j
lion, the purity Of hlaniotives. ' We ask the at
tention of our, Catholic; population to Huff flew,
proof .of Gen. Pierce’* position with referenoo
'tbtho Tcsf: ’ ■
StEbSssVUEEf: 'Oat. 26,1852.;'; j
Mn -Bwtoim !'• addressed -» Jetterrmihort;
time 020. to Mr. JonK Btrass, on old friend,and
isDodas to Franklin Pierce’s connection .with the
N air Hajapsliire ifftd Cathplic, Tost, and received!
tho following reply, which is completely aatiefac-;
tore to my mind.:: Mr. Bcßsslhavo known for,
25 years. lie is a .Justice of the Peace 'a.
Catholic; noTnore upright and reapectahlo gen
tleman- lives inßOTer.:WitlLmeliia wortltegood
i on any subject '; f:^«h'W?: ;
I tliiaif you. think proper."; '. V. OWESNEY. :
Doybb, N. H.,.Oct. 17, 1852. ;
Mb. V. OtrasSEYi ViatSir:—l received yonc
letter mdaoTime:' You wish to know what yoor
old friends io thia placethinltofFraoklin Pierce,
and the Religious Test in the of
Now Hampshire. Tbero-are few Of yonf old!
fr'iendsi living in this .place at the ,preBent titte—
lam about tUe only onQ. THIN& DANIEL.
O'CONNELL MIGHT. WITH AS MUCH TRU Til,
BB'ciKAßfflßß WITH .KREWNO THE PEN&t
r,AWB. INFO&E AGAINST THE CATUOLICS
IN IRELAND, AS FRANKLIN PIERCE TO
BE CHARGED WITH ™ERE
LTQIODS TEST IN THE CONSTITUTION OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Franklin Pieroe has TRIED
AS HARD TO HAVE THAT DONE AWAIt
WITH AS ANY OTHER WAN COULD HAVE
done Friend Oweaney, yon, cannotfindun the
State, I daro say, another man FREER FROM.
SAID BIGOTRY than Piorce. J Ho is a good,;
open-hearted geritleman; and it MORE CRUEL
FALSEHOOD the whig, party could not invent,
than to accuse Pierce of beiDgf&vorabloio that
chuiße in tkoConstilnfion. ,1 i
. AU.demeoratswill giro tbelr votes for Pierce,;
as I think wo could not get a more LIBERAL,
honest manthsn he iA;': ' .
Yonr old friend, J. BURNS.
IS GEN. PIERCE A DRUNKARD 1
The attempt to impeach Ocn. Pieece’s ebar--
acter for sobriety at this late day, and at points:
far from his home,: is llkely to recoil npon tlife;
heads, of the slanderers/%UO to accomplish a;
party sad have acted with more malico than dis
cretion, In a Cleveland-paper, an attack upon
the .General's character appeared about the same,
time as the fhlse and scurilouf ariicles
made their appearance in the columns of the
Commc-rcial Journal of thls city and of the Dis-,
patch.
-• :Mr, P.’T. Ilandy, a strong whig, of Cleveland,
nt tho solieUation of Mr.; Addison, editor of a
Temperance paper, boro the following testimony
to Gen. Pierce’s character;
SlidStbtro of .political iHcail* aatl tha
ftrpnblic tftWepVwcro toinrpewonal £
awartf bha fromUt puri>o?eaf«fcrt
similar diarges,! toolt wmerotoato tnqnireat hUSWcnoa
lind nctehbOTSaaloliKiirooneetoras..* # - .
hare no nan in oar own city whose strict temperance baMts
ore pin-higher onler than hia ol tho present time. - . -
I tako pleasure, also, in bearing testimony to (I< ?h.
high regard andobservance ot the Sabbath, andoflua moral
aim rnemf lary department in the community where he re
ftklCSe
Blr* Handy again says:. , .
loajbt to nay tbat iaonotbplonp: to ibo poHUral party (ft
which-Gen. l*irrcoi£ Iho candidate, bot I rctfJinlit ofl
lory to tlw good moral)* of opr when utakwuta of
fo rijmdtirous ami base a character axt?.t>utfcrcu to go unre
bated.
Mr. Milford, proprietor of the Ho
tol in Cleveland, and a strong whig, writes >as
follows to Mr. Gray:
I wallntrodueol to Oenoral Rrrai »i -Ryo Barli,' ilorinz
tlio early part of last month, and during, the unort 1
made there, had an opportunity of soclnj; him frequently,
and conrerKlng with him freely. .
Af regards his personal habits, my oteenratiou leads mo
to hcltoro that thoy aro good. In every sense pf the word. lie
Is a gentleman, well Informed, affable and mnwaUe, and
temperate in nil respects.
j. T. Hoyt, Esq., of Cleveland, a native of
Concord, on hearing Of tho slander, immediately
wrote tho following note to Mr. Gray of tho Plain
dealer:
r mi lorn In Conwml, havo IWoO n«r by, »nd ilono btirl
or** wlthGimcral Burro, na a nolsblor anil n lartyer, Sir ma
ny Terra, and ItViw that hr « per/Ktht tonjvro/S, nttl Mhrr
wtinircntli'inui of high moral etandins In U» community
nh.ro be roshlcu. I never heard the cbnracter of uio Gener
al uucilionod until after ho wra a candidate for tho Iwl
dcncr. and thou only by aJdrcUttgshotttestablifhwi lo Don*
eon) by his political cnemhs, oxprewly tn fulminate such
slanders.
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
A largo and enthusiastio meeting of tho De
mocraoy of Mifflin was held at tho house of Dr.
Blackbors, on Thursday evening. The follow
ing gentlemen were officers of tho mooting, viz .
President: Gen Jobs Neel. Vice Presidents :
Jorni Inwm, James Cussisouam, Moses Ben
netteb,'Samuel Wilsos._ Sceretaries: S. W.
Meavs and-Jons Neel. 1
Tie mooting was very eloquently and ably nd
dresued by Hr. GEoaaE. M’Cook, of Pittsburgh,!
who was followed by the Hon. W. W. Inwts, in
vindication of-tbe principles of tho Democratic
party,-and of the moral, political nnd military
character and'servlcbs of Gon. Frasklin Pierce.
fits address,- which occupied an hour and a half,
jms' receivedwith unanimous approbation, ns
.was Dp.' M’Cook, who. produced,un
impression ftipon' hiß qndionce, the effect, of
!jwhich will bo manifest in the coming elootlon.
'After three- cheers for Tibucib ahdKihg, and
three moro for the Speakers, the largo and
respectable assemblage dispersed in great good
bntnor, and with perfect confidence of tho jas :
tice of their enuse, and of thelrsucecsson Tucs.
day next. . t,v.
■ri A magnifioent supper was served hy-the lady
.'of.;Df.'- Blackburh, to which we-.arbsoSsured,
amjaidjustice Was donq.byepr oityjrierida, who
jve^irescnt.as.inntcd.gnesiaqipon.ttje.obcaAion.
■’■^AU'hail! the Mifflin I
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' THE OAHOPOS nOOTMIACK.
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: Twowhig at
Washington,-(one’ofatJiom is a certain follow by
the name of Fresoh,)‘We .heeif detected in an
a&empt to practise on infamous frond upon the
Catholics of Canton, Ohio, by circulating hstato
ment that Bt. Rev. Mr. Eapp, Bishop of Cleve
land diocese, approved of their mission, which
was to get Catholics to vote for Gen. Scott, and
that they had a letter from the Bishop to that
. effoot. We noticed this infamous sohemo yester
:day, sinco which we have conversed with a gen
■ tloman who saw a letter from the Kfc- ; Rqv. -Mr.
Rapp,'directed to S. Meter, Esq., of Canton, in
Which.' the worthy Bishop denounces the scoun
drels in strong nnd unmeasured terms, denying
that he ever had any intercourse with them or
bad ever intimated to any person his dcsiro that
QeplScott sbouldbo supported for tho Prosi-
dcocy-
Thus have these villains been thwarted in their
cowardly and mean attempt to practise a foul
fraud upon a worthy and intelligent people.
- . v..- . Fortho DflllyMorning Post.
Messes. Harper & Phillips— Sir*-- The
Scolt mooting in Rosa township last.night was
afaHure, but fourteen persons being present,
«U from Pittsburgh, fiye from the township and
throet democrats., There were no speeohes, so
the whig party was not benefited, uorwos the
house at which they stWCd, Aios! forwiuggery,
hex days are ended in Ross
- Facts and Figures tor Democratic lleaderui
The Whig press proclaim, remitks tho Harris
bnrgh Union, that their .defeat ; stose..from tho
small Whig anjl lar£o Domocratio yote-iin oilier
words, that the Democratic) 'votetfr werO attho
polls, whilst tho whig voters were at home, last i
year the great" nationalconteat was. settled in
Pennsylvania j'-every Democrat who desired the
perpetuity of tho Union, voting for Wm. Bigler,
and every Seward-Whig, Freesoiler, Abolitionist,
and’almoat nil tho Natives, votingforGov. John
ston, this being the largest veto oyer polled_in
the State. Now lot us analyze the figures:
,laat year Gov. Bigler 15id............ I •- ■JiS'liS
jTYoodwanl
J . Democratic veto not- poHotl «.
Last year Johnston inul
; Buffington now hofl—
..... 13,880
178,001
153,715
Bofllogton less than Johmlon 34,315
It must be borne in mind, hovreVoir, tbafTsst
year nil tbo abolitionists voted for' - Johnston,
thoro being no Ab6liti‘off,cdh&date, and -all the'
Native Americans, except I,GOO, wbovotedfo,!
Kimber Cleaver. At tbo late eleotion there
were polled 8,250 Native American, and 4,286
Abolition votes, making . 12,493; • Toko from
these l,GOOpollcdlast yoorfor.Cleaver, and wo
have 11,003 votes polled at tho last election,'
that .were given to Gov. Johnston last year.— s
Take these from, the 24,310 votes short lor Buf
fingtoiii tmd it will be found that the Whig.yote
id only short 13,226, whilst tho DOmocralio vole
is short 13,880- ‘ r ’
Thus, it will be seon;that the Democraoy can
not bo beaten, if-eur votes are only brought to
the polls on next Tuesday. 1‘ .■ .. . ■
Retraction of a .Whig Calumny.
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The whig press Kayo done their utmost .to!
throw., discredit upOifr the personal courage of
Ocn. Tierce ■ They have failed, signally (Kited,
'm their despicable attempt. And more, than
this, they* have discovered that their vilo assaults
do but commend UeQ. l'ierco to the admiration
nod affection, of the American people. They ore
alarmed at this resnlt, and begin now to tnani-.
feat a penitent regret for their mfamouscpndnct<
They nre too honorable to indulge in a system of
vituperation end defamation which damagos
thcir OWn cause. The.oimeied extract from the
New York Courier and Enquirer, a Scott Jour
nal,'contains a-formal retraction of tho charge of
-cowardice.against Gen. Pierce.
If anything van elect Ptarcc, it must bo the «jnvfcUon in
tbo mtnOa-of tba 'American pcoplotliatma wliigo conuto
naneeUwdiagracofal Imputations upon Ktspbroonai cnniys
which certain 'uosorupulous poliUclana have circulateO
amdnat Mm, anil wWch-nohoncflaad lntelUscnt whl* fcr a
SomcntcraUbi. Tho verymen who ittamfactuml ami con-:
Unno to clrcoiahr thl* lofimiua. alTOdor jlo not bolicvo It;
and (Icn. Ecott lilmaclfnot only repudiates It 08 tlLjrcputiible
totho whis caoac anil to out country,-.hut has ynluntanly
homo .testimony.to tho gooicomloctandhigh, boating or
Gen. Pierce ia Mexico. , -
TIUE CACBB OP DEPBAT.
The Chioago Adrfrfiwr, the leading Whig pa
per of Illinois, thus explains tho Whig defeat in
Ohio:
1 Horace Greeley has been electioneering ia
Ohio, and the result is a Whig defeat. Greeley
and hiß-paper. tha Tribune, aro enough to ruin
any party. Tho"\Yblg party.can necer strewed
while Greeley has on influence in U, '
Greeley also made speeches in Pittsburgh j and
tho result was that the whigs lost one member
of the Legislature, and came very near losing
their entire county ticket. Bat it would be
wrong tovisit thesins of others upon poor Gree
ley. Gov. Johnston took the stump in favor of
the whi gs, and abused Judge Woodward “ like a
pickpocket,” but instead of injuring that excel
lent rion, heonly.assisted.td swelling hla major-
ity. ■ Wo hear it already hinted that Immediate
ly after the Presidential election the whigs dill
read Greeley, Johuston and tho Whole fanatical
crew out of their ranks. . .We certainly may look
out for squalls! v ' ’ ' Vm...-.,
HEW V CBIICATIOSS.’;
" - TTe are-indebted To -B.' Tro, Morgan, Ho.. 101,
Wood street, for a copy .of a pew work entitled,
“the complete practical Brewer,” or plain, ac
curate and thorough instructions in the art of
browing Ale, Beer, and Porter; including tbs'
process of making.Bararian Beer, also all the
small beers, such as root-beer, g!nger-pop„ sari
saparilla-becr, mead, sprucc-bcer, &c., &e. By
M. h. Bra, M. D., Philadelphia; Hoary Carey
Baird, Publisher, To brewers this is a very val
uable work, and wo presume they will all pur
chase a copy without delay. For sale at Mor*
gau’s Book store.
The Westhisisteb bevietv.—Tho Oetober
camber of this popular Quarterly has boon re
ceived by W. A. Qildonfeuny & Co., 7G Fourth
street, and E. Minor & Co., 32 Smithfield street.
Its contents are as interesting as nsnal.
A Sad and Significant Ominlon.
On Friday last Gen. Scott returned to Wash
inotoo, wul at about 8 o'clock that his
whig friends Trent in procession to welcome him
homo. There waa a speech nnd much shouting,
and inany signs of felicitation nnd joy. re
ply General Scott spokoof his tour, of him
self, and of hiß friendly and neighborly rela
tiooß with those who hud come out to greet
him. . * #
On the samo day in tho mortung, and from
hour to hour afterwards, telograpblo tidings
came to Washington that Daniel Webster at
Marshfield lay at the point of death I •
The nows neither checked nor dampened the
whig jubilee. The spokesman of tho crowd did
not mention it. The General in his response, did
not nlludo to it. Apparently it was not thought
of; certainlyit was in no way permitted to aflect
the loud exaltation of tie hour! . - _
Is not this strange ? Is it not unfit ? Will
not the coqntry '.note it f Does it not signify
much in the Oxisiing eonditioh of tho whig par
ty ? Had 'Geiernl Scott alluded to the'critical
and bopelessOandition of the great whig states
raan had lie reminded his friends «( it—had ho
manifested its impression upon his own feelings
—and had ho exhorted his friends, as a tribute
ofrespeet to the great spirit then passing away,
to return in respectful silence to their homes —
would he not in bo doing, havo done worthily nnd
wollf
Ho did nothing of the sort; and men will won
dcr.at his forgetfulness, if it were forgotful
no«i, and draw sinister conclusions from his in
tentional omission, if it is to be regarded ns in
lenfional.
Of a trnth, jndged by this instance, the Scott
wing of‘the whig party havo maintained a rigid
consistency of demeanor towards Daniel Webster
to fho 'last. The npproaeh • of. death itself has
brought to them no show of faltering In the bit
terness of their rancor or tho sternness of their
hate I—TPii«A. Union.
Scott’s SpeccHes.
“ Hove that rich brogue, and tho foreign Ger
man accent.” .. . .... , .
11 My business is to establish a military hospi
tal ’*
“I have heard the rioh Irish brogue several
UII “ My objeot, gentlemen, is to establish n mili
* foreign accent of the German citizen is
W^tmabK r select a site for a military
hospital—that is my business.”
“ TU e foreign aooent reminds me of the sens ol
Germany and Ireland."
'■ Ilotie that rfcA Irish brogue.
“ The German oitizen was on the field or
battle." „ „
. “ God bless yon all. ■ .
. The foreign accent and rich Irish brogutt
mind ine of the battle when the adopted citizen
aidedns.” ; , . ..
ill am about to establish on hospital.”
“ 0 the rich Irish brogue—the foreign accent
of the Gorman citizen,’ "—Barlford Tima.
Tirara Pefeat Accodnted for.—A Whig of
this Borough accounts for their defeat by saying
that “the DAMNED DBTCH voted Ogainst
them.” This is not tbo first time the Whigs
have Assigned-the game reason for their defeat.
The wonder is that they did not keep quiet about
it till after the noxt election. They have for
gotten their ounning ( orthey would nothave be
gun to enrae the Germans so seoh,—-Ckambera
bmgh Valley Spirit. .
-Iwg. '-Smtt iB now here,” Baid a telegraphic
roportfromCine'mnati.: Bat the printer who
set it lip medwit read, “Scott ie. no where!
Ihiawont be moch ontof the wejr ,»,& few
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B&HARU9 OF GEN. PlEBOB)
XWOH MB MATE OV IllE EO'S.DANIEL WEBSTER.
ptUvertd at Concord, B. 8., on Monday, Oct. 25.
‘'When the death of*Mr. Webster was;an
nounced at Concord, Nc H., the home of General
Pierce; most of .thestores andoEces were closed,
and 'business was generally suspended. A meet
ing was soon after held in the Representatives
Hall, which was crowded full of citiiens, a large
number of ladies beragpesent. . Hon-IraPer-
ley wss chosen chairman and Dr, Parker Secre-;
tary. Au appropriate aeries of resolutions were
reported and unanimously adopted. The chair- j
inaui after the resolutions had been read, called,
upon Gen. Pierce to address the meeting. The
crowded hall became as still as death as .Gen.
Pierce rose to oomply; and with deep emotion,
which at times almost overcame Kim, and in a
calm an? Impressive manner snited to the ocea
sion.hospoko.as follows:—. 1 '
Mr. Chairman —How deeply hare all hearts
been impressed by the femnt appeal to that
'Hjpfcr in which oar fathers put their trust, in
the hoar of their weakness and triils. And-how;
baa that -solemn impression been enhanced by
the last words of the truly great man, jnst read
by the Itev. Dr. Bouton. '
But a few weeks have passed! since a: deep
gloom was cast over our country, by the death
of the great statesman of the .West It had long
been understood that this lightwas flickering in
ita socket, and must soon go out. j Still, the an-:
i it same, was laden with sad -
ness, and wo have all since then: been disposed
to look with warmer affection and m-we glowing
gratitude to his great compeer and associate,
the intelligence of whose suddeh decease will
fall like a funeral pall upon the public mind
throughout that tTuion to which he gave his,best
affections and noblest efforts:
I bad met Mr. Webster' repeatedly prior to
1833, but my personal acquaintance with him
may be said to hate commenced with my first
winter.at Washington. Ilis attachment to our
State was singularly strong, and this circum
stance, perhaps, led to. a series of kind acts and
courtesies toward me, _ daring iho session .of
1833-4, and afterward, the grateful recollection
of which will never be effaced. I mourn for
him, as a friend for whose personal regard my
own heart has given back a true and full re
sponse, |-
Among eminent citizensof commandingpower
and influence while I was in the senate, he stood
perb&ps pre-eminent. In his rich combination
of qualities as an Orator, lawyer and statesman,
it may he safely aaid he bad no rival. lIoW for
: oibly and sadly we are reminded of the great
men with whom be was associated In the senate
chamber, and who preceded him in bis transit
through the “dark valley!" White, Grundy,
Forsyth, Southard," Wall, Linn, Sevier, Silas
Wright, Hilt, Woodbury, Calhoun, Clay—men
Who left their impress upon thongo—names in
dissolubly connected with the fqmo and history
of their oountryj all like him, whoso death wb aro
how called upon to deplore, welre links in tho_
chain which bound the past generation to the
present; and all like him are how on the other
side of that narrow line whicb divides time from
eternity; Upon whom have their mantles fallen?:
Who are to take their places in the perils thro’
which our country may be called to pass? Who;?
with patriotic courage ond statesmanlike forecast,
are to guide in the storms that Will, at times, in
evitably threaten us, in our unexampled dcvel
opement of resources as a nation, our almost
fearful progress, our position of amazing respon-:
sibiiity as the great, confederated, self-governing
power of the globe?. These are questions which
will press themselves upon all minds; hot. who,
alas! can satisfactorily answer them? _ -
To speak of Mr. Webster’s genius, his varied
and solid attainments, his Services, would he to
discourse of matters as familiar,: oven ;to the
children of hts native State, as household words.
Besides, this must be left to vigorous pens aud.
eloquent tongues, after the first gush of grief,
and the oppressive sense of. loss,"shall to some,
extent have pasßpd away. It is, and long has
been, my Arm conviction that Mr. Webster had
a hold upontho minds and hearts of his country
men, which will fail to be justly estimated, only
because there has been ho fujl opportunity to
measure it. You, Mr.-Chairman, have truly
Said that Mr. Webster's .'greatheW: waa brjtluit
rare character. wluch--no eartldy position' Could
exalt die came =te oCI cu? T-stations, as ilio tip-,
proachcd all subjects pres&ted to his mind, their
superior and their roaster.- He has reared for
bimeclf a vast pillar of renown, which will stand
in undiminishod strength and' grandcur. wheu
the works of men’s hands erected to his honor,
will be-like Neneveh; and, I;fear, when this
Onion may have shared the fate which was the
dread of his later year*. A few years ago,
when the distinguished brother of the doceasod
woe called in an Instant from time to eternity in
the Court room in this placo, With the last word
of a perfeot sentence-lingering upon his lips, an
othereitizen, most eminent and beloved, (the
late lamented George Sqllivan,) exclaimed,—
•‘What shadows wo are, what shadows we pur
sue! ” How words come bock
to us here, as if by an echo, now mere earthly
honors and distinctions'Aide amid a gloom liko
this; how political asperities are chastened; what
a lesson to the lividg;-whatan admonition to per
sonal malevolence, now- awed and Biibdued, as
the great heart of the aaiiontkrobs heavily at
iho portals of his grave. ”
I linvo no heart to speak; or to contemplate
tho extent of the loss we have sustained. As a
personal friend—as a son of New Hampshire—j
as on American citizen, I shall be,.with thou;
sands, a siuhete. mourner at bis obsequies.
MB, tfEBSTEBS StAST MOttEHTS.
Among oilier inleresluSg”inefdcnlh .connected
■with the last moments ofeMcjeWimsTKii; tho tel*
egraph'inforaa as that a fejv ltcuro bis
last ho vas heard to repeat, somewhat indistinet
ly, tlitf words, “poet;.poetry,! Gray, Gray,” anti
that Mr. FleloherJWohster repeated the first lines
of the Elegy: ■
“ The Curfew tolls the knell of parting day.’l
“That’s it, that’s it,” said Mr, Webster, and
some stanzas were read to him which seemed to
give him pleasnre.
Nothing could more fully or beautifully Ulus.
Irate the finor traits of Mr. Webster’s character
than the simple fact that when the hour of his
own dissolution was at hand, his mind should re
cur to one of the most beautiful creations of po
etry, that could, without any impropriety, be
applied to himself. llow singularly appropriate
are tho last two stanzas to the great statesman's
dying moments 1 $
Tho curfew lolls tho knell ofpartlng <lay,
The lowing bcnl winds rjorrly D’er the lea,
Tho ploughman plods his weary.wny,
And leaves ibe world to darkness and to me.
Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight,
And all tho nir a solcuin-sunness-holds,
Bavuwhcro tho hooUe wheo’s his droningflight,
And drowsy Unklingslull the distant folds.
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Beneath those rugged elms, that yew tree's shade,
Where heaves tue turf In many a mouldering heap,
Each In his narrow cell f mover laid.
The xudo forefathers of tho hamlet sleep.
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Tho hoast of heraldry, tho pomp of power,
And all that branty, all that Wealth o or gave,
Await alike the inevitable hour,
Tho paths of glory lead bat to the grave.
Mr Webster’s bountiful country home, “the
lowing herds” .grazing in his meadows, tho “rag
ged, elms” that encircle the mnuslon, and “the
yew "tree's shade” that bangs over tho graves of
his children, might well suggest the Bolomn re
flections .contained in tho concluding stanza.—
Buffalo Conner.
j®* Gen. Cass, in his sjteoch at the great
mooting in New York, eaid;
“I know God. Scott, and I know that he is an
honorable man, and that he has fought the bat
tles of his country, and I havo' not a word to say
against him. But ho ain’t mychoice. Franklin
Pierce is my choioe. And if God allows mo to
live a few month’s longer, I shall sou.him Presi
dent. (Great Applause.) I know him well, fel
low citizens. Ho is a highly honorable and pa
triotic man, and is a true Dembcrat, in heart,
;■ word and notion. And I toll you now that ho
will enter the Presidential chair on the fourth of
March noxt; and 1 tell you,; also,, that when he
quits it, he will quit it to your;entire satisfac
tion, and ho will havo conduotedtho affairs of
■ this country honorably to himself, honorably to
the country, and acceptable:to the Democracy.”
X.ATB ASD ISTSttfiMINO SFBOM ' TIJCAS.— By
: advices from Galveston, to.Uie 16th insL,ewe
Cjearn that Secretary Conradjbad disapproved of
the action of Gov. Bell In cabling ont threo com
panies of Kongers to operate against the Indians.
; Lieut. W. P. Street; United States nrmy, had
ioommUted snicide at Fort lyDavitb- It was re*
jported that a fight had occurred twenty miles
IwestofSan Patricio, between 42 Indiana.and a
party of Mexioons, ln whiifh. 11 of ihe latter
had been Blain. The Indiana were swarming
.the whole country between the Kin: Nueces
and the Bio Frio, .and haditnmed back theex
,press mail between Fort Ewell and -San An
tonio. Lieut Moßae, with a detachment ot
jtroops, had gone in 'pursuit of them. Commis
sioner Bartlett, of boundary survey, had com
pleted the survey of the Gila, and ilaj., Emory
had surveyed the Kio Grande as far as Presidio
del Norte.
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Tuxb—* 1 ScoU we hoe w&TiSflacc Mcd—Bt A loiElfiyOi* ~
Ato yefr&mtn Ay— or—Nol 1} '"s*
HjtimfrtaAm; aetyt * • >. . %
:■: SaveyoarOoantrr,s&ajfc*&niV voe, s *}- r . ■■;„:
OnEkictioivlhjl -v. v'" | •
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jfe&iGHTS. by bloodof lie roes bought—* T „*- „*• -wl
with Kfb> best blessings fraught,;-/" i
i Prise Election Day I s. i
Free, to worship, vokl of fear—
Free, to tpe&, to write, to hear—
Free, the Banja o of-St&to to steer.
K On KlectiohDayl
Will yo yield with cap In hand,
: Sons of downtrod foreign la&df..
Or, for Freetfem, nobly stand, ■
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Chocee r >bom ye will hare, to rule—
Slavery** school.
To bow the knee, a sappßaat tool, • .
~.-v , . OnElectionDayl -
Pierce, and-Bcott, year choice await;. ?
In wuirbaYejisked their fate ; •
itfa/e, ,
■- i'rom Kectkm Dayl
; Let hot aristocrats prevail,
WfifrancbWhfeifyetaU,
They, our very hearths assail,.
- OnEfecttonDay!
If we’re Irte thepdU wfll ebow-r
Drops Increase e’eii Qecan’B ilow—
Bold and strong, ourtnifcs we 11 throw,
; l On KleeUon Dayl :
THE VOTE OE THE'States.-: ■
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9 30,482, -r 81,303.
.., 4 7,558 T - .9,300
Alabama..
Arkansas
California 4 v
Connecticut 0 30,314 27,010 15,00;, fi . "
Delaware— 3 0,422 - • 0,010 v SO . S
Florida _ 3 • • 4,539 3,2'M ~ ; . '' . 3'■ —,
Geontia..——l® .>-t7,544-.- .- 44^02- . *-' ,-10. v :
11Un&i;.... -11 43235 ' 60,029 16,801 7 9
Indiana— IS 69,907 ' 74,745 8,100, 12
lowS— 4 - 11,178 12,125 1,120 * 4
Kentucky- 12 07,111 49,720-, . -.12
laaSiina.—6 -- 13.217 -152170 ■ . 1 9
Maine.—. 8 35,278 - 40,200 12,178- - . 9
Maryland 8 ‘37,702 • 34,628 -• . 125 - 8
MasSaChusetta«.l3 C 0,070 35,251 352>58-,l—-
Michlcin.——o 332H0 , 30,087 10,389
Mississippi... — 7 ,25,922. jl. 26,537 ,
Missouri—9-. .32,(771-.: _
N. Hampshire—6 14,781., ; 27,763; 7,5C0.
New Jersey— 7 40,015 . 30.901 Bi 9 .
New York: 35 ‘ 215,655; 5114,319- 120,497 30 -
N. Carolina,—,—lo * '43,619 31,809. . 85 11 ,— ~
Ohio -23 138*359 -154.773 - *35,317 ,23;
PennsylTanio—27 185,730 172,180 _.* 11,177 ' 20, —,
BhOdo Island—4 0,779 - 3,018 730 4
South Carolina. 8 Electors, chosen hy the Legislature 9
Tonnesaee—l2 ". 04,705 ,-* 68,419 13
Texas, 4 4,500 i 10,603 3 —4
Vermont—. 5 23422 i r 10,943 \SfSt 0-”.—
Ylreinia —l5 452105 j 40,738 * 9 1«.
Wisconsin —6‘ ' 13,747 ■ 16JM1 10418 1
290.. VJG2#2 «SOlj37B 103 127,,
Delegation elected to Congress front
PepnsjlYoniaat.Uihlate election :
Democrats', i "■ " federalists. 1
Thomas B. Floreuoe, Joseph B. Chandler, - -
John Bobbins, • William Everhart, - ;
'WUllant It iVittie, IsaaeE. Hlester,
Jolia M’Nair,' . . Ner Middleßtrartb,
I Samuel A. Bridges, John Sl'Culiougb, : I
I Asa Packer, I L.. Bussell,. .- I
Galusha A-Qlroirj Thomas M.^owsi
: Hendrick B. Wright, David Bitcbie,
Christian M. Straub, John;Pick. •:
Henty A. Muhlenberg, '
James Gamble, • -
William H. Kurts, ‘ ■ :j ;
John L Dawson, : V
Augustus Drum,
I Michael C. Trout, ’
I Carlton B. Curtis. .
I In 1848, the Whigs elected 15, and the Demo
crats <J. Thin, their column Was six longer than.
I ours. Now,lour column is seven; longer than
| tbeir’a. Have they gained T,‘ or have no lost
1 G ?—that nil! depend upon whether the. old or
I the new system of aritbroatio is to prevail- . Hon
I Is that l—ButlerStrait.'-'-
... A Stnng CtrUfleatel
From the Steubenville llerald, March 25,1501.
lfts*Tbe rustier l**wferml to an cdTcrticcrarot in another
ecima%.«Wcli girc*U»d«iailAof a wonderful rare frotn
die tt»of 3J*lant's Vernifugr, which t* certified to-liare
been cifecial, not In nor ,ln ItouhvUl*-, tJoriu Oregon,
but hero, most to youiMnkhL. Read it, and judge far
•ydottwlTes?— ■;' : 1 '
PaUkattenUon 1* most respectfully invited to the pbun,'
untarnished statement: of your own fellow-citizen, Mr. Ste
phenson, whose chftd was wonderfully restored to health by
t&j nse of Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge.
Cftoss Ckxxx near WintcrrxriUe, Jefferson Co, 0., 1
March tatli, issl }
Messrs. J. KiCD k Co.—t have a little lx>j,three ycanH
oUlbolTth day of Ibis month, that very delicate
In health for some time. Alter trying a great many other
medkioat, without receirla? any bcuofit from their use,.l ]
wasdnduml to;try Dr. C.M’Lnne’B American Worm Specific
or 4* put up by ywir honors—anil wonderful to 1
relate, after giving. him two tawpoonfolsiho pn£s«sl : lGO
Worms, some of them very: largo, aud others not thicker
than a common died knitting noodle ; riooewhkh time the
little fellow hai enjoyed excellent health, and is at this time
getting very Beidiy or hit, as the old woraeuXay. . Audi must
aay, 1 believe that if he had not taken tlio Tcnnifetgfo h 0
:
I Tor rale by-moat of the Driiggtets atel.Merehatjis,Mid
| by the sole proprietors. J. KIDD A CO.,
oet23.il£w CO Wood street.; ;
Notice »-A meeting of tho PIRli. WAItDEXS
will bo held in the NKPTUNK HALL, on iIO.NDAY
• KYKNINO, November Ist, o’clock. Punctual attend;
snee Is requested. • ■ _ SASIUJ£L -KING, . .
oct29:3t - . Paretary;' '
I. O, of O, F*— The mcmbrn* of IRON CITY
-rSy- U>DURNo. ISi are hereby hollftod to meet at Uie
OUKON* IIALL, fourth stnvi, on SUNDAY ACTtKNOON,
at, 11 4 o'clock, precisely, tor ilia purpose Of attending the
funeral of tbdr late brother, P. (l-TteoatASWASiUjCM.: who.
departed Ibis life at Fairfield, lowa. Ills remains, and alpo.
thow of hlaeon, amredvia charge of his widow* <m boti\j
tbo stoamer-Tascarora, and «U 1 bo Interred from the HaU
at the aboro hour. The members of the.different. lodges
and Encampments arc fraternally invited., to aUlnd, in fall
YofflUla. . JOHN CANARD. 2f. G
oetOO;lfc i . -: v: IronCHy lcdg«s NalS2.
y—AT & lato mooting of tbe SNOWDEN TOWN*
SHIP TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY, the nnOer
filmed were appointed a Committee to call a meeting of (he
friends of a Prohibitory Lav against the mann&cturo, sale,
aud iw, or iutoiteaimg liquors, as a buverago. •„ J
The Committee, io accordance with their appointment, in*
Ylfe the friends of prohibition to meet at the Grant Arret
Baptist Church, In Pittsburgh,- on WEDNESDAY, (he
SUb-day of November, 1852, at. 10 o’clock,-A. JL, totsjko
such action as may he decoded advisable to secure (bp pa**
sage of a Prohibitory Law, »t the of
tlio Legislature. ’ HIRAM lIULTZ,
U ° THOMAS KEDDOO, •
oct27*hda2tw J* C. 11URRA1.
HEW AD 1
Wctt».v lustauscs CoarxKT, ’ > .
Pittsburgh October 29,1852. {
A N Election (or Thirteen Directors, to serve fur the cwm-
J\. lug year, will bo held at the Office of the Company, on
Tuesday, thoDth of November next v
oe 130:01 F. M: Secretary.
Don't ba Afraid to Vie . Seating’s Exterminator t
ri 03IE persons object to this valuable preparation, because,
0 they »ay, the Rats and Mice rat it, and then dla-an: their
holes. Tbi* is not tho casa. There have been thousands of
boxes sold In Ibis city, and no complaints of tbe kind erne
made. It Is, also, a warranted- article, that the Rats and
Mtoo will eat It, and it will kill, without doubt. •
Sold by KEATING, at the corner of Wylie and Fulton
streets; ur. KEYBER, 140 Wood street; and by all the
Druggists and Grocers In the Union. ' • octSO -
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE»-
PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE. ORPHANS*
COURT, £>! the County of Allegheny, made the
twenty-third day of October, A. D. ISG2, will bo exposed to
PubUe Sale, on' TUESDAY, November 30th, lSs2,at tea
o'clock in the* forenoon, on the premilws, all that certaia
tract of sitnate In Mifflin township, County of Alio
gheny, and Stats of Pennsylvania; bounded’aaddescribcd
■ as follows—to wit: Beginning at a stone In the Mononga
hclarivcr,at low |watcr mark, being a corner of land of
1 Michael Drato A Sana; running thenco north twcnty-throo
! degrees west* twenty-scron and a half perches to a Stato
road; thence north fifty-three and a half degrees cast, two
perches and feoveTbtoctha to a point on the line of said State,
rood; thoned sooth thirty-six and & half degrees cost, twen
ty-four and one-third perches to a stone, in cold river, at low
water mark; thenco sonth thirty-eight And a half degrees
west, nine perches and forty-fire hundredths to tbo place of
beginning- Containing one hundred and forty-seven per
ries and one-quarter of a perch- On which are erected a
frame two story Dwelling House; a two story Kitchen, and
a Coal House; and on which them aro a few Fruit Trees.
The terms will be made known on day of sale..
vjoHN.TyiiianAii,
Guardian cf thb minor-children of
Joseph M. Bailey, doc'd. •
©ct3fc2td4tw
EICII DRESS GOODS FOR THE SEASON—A, A. Ma
i sos A Co., are now opening a largo assortment of Rich
Dress Good*. comprising 4-4 Brorado Silks, rich Figured. do,
S' oin Black xlo, all wldtha.an4 ofcrpry quality; French
erinoa, of, eycry .shade; new stylo Printed Cashmeres;
Figured Mouse Delaines; Plain do, all colors; Gala Plaids,
forchildren*Bwear; .SUkdg,Ac^Ac.. ■ . . ;OCt29
Female Teacher Wanted. - -- -
AN examination of Fcnrahr Teachers will he held at the
houstrof U J. Fleming, Pennsyltania: Avenue, on tho
30ih at ? o’clock, P. iL, to fill avacancy In tho School
District adjoining tho Eighth ~\\ nrd. • Salary, s£V>o per
mouth. Dy order School Djszcto&s P tsx Towssiop.
ocllKtttd i’-. f
! GOTHIC HAth,
Ho.i 74 Wood Street, near Fourth.
rpms establishment Is celebrated ibr fineness of quality,
'JL durability cf workmanship, and very low prices, of
Men and Clothing; Purchasers may rely upon gelling
garments lbr ***" or bay, In cut, make or malarial, equal
to customer make, at 20 per cent less than customer prices.
'Principles of business, small profits, one price. All articles
warranted to bo as represented. Terms, cash. ;
■CHESTER. :
>Vrict29 : }7E STUDT TO PZEA&E, i
NOTICE.
ALL persons liaring scut fl* passengers, or sent
•42BB&Drafta to Europe, through JOHN THOMPSON, 410
: Qbertp Street, Pittsburgh, are hereby notlficdtocaU . at his
Office, with their Drolls and Passage Tickets, when they are
returned to : UmxD,BB-'he-has. made arrangements-in'Nov ;
York with the magnificent and veil ‘known Swallow-Tail
Lines, to bring out and pay all drafts engaged
by him, at hi* ova expense; and has nov been appointed
tho only Agent In Pittsburgh fbrtheOM Bwallow-TaiJ Lines,
owned by Messrs. Grinned!, Minturn A 00-, and, also, the
Philadelphia and Liverpool line of Steamers; andbaa£igh ■
Drafts on the National Bank, and aIL its branches, from cut
pound to anj amount—paid without discount. - . «
JOHN THOMPSON, 1
410 liberty at, Pittsburgh.
Bill
' - . ■‘■'-•‘■l
. - • \ >•. ' , * 1 .
£?>pr. ttaysott’* ImproveA Extract ot
Yellow DMfcaaiBu»put|UiiiißnSafr
djt for HcrtiUkay fofnfr. ' ~
: TKnpSyytd* of fadlridoalg 6TO CUTBC4 With, gtcTieu*. com
plain ts whiehihey inherit from- theJrparcnta. Tbo us&ef
tlw. 'Tdfai itocfcOb,
and are *imoont of aSasty, and many TjhUbleUra,
(br It VtamtgUyKpdt/rm V*wia*thelataiiaint,wVxh
u tho ßxdat dlata;MidMtales Off tho rurae ty -wtldi
'UaSns or misfortunes-ofthe are w.jrfJ® i»feu«d
gnsrt them epUnsl tt».
Ddek-and SaiopailUalsasaio
«2>B«Jdne»» Positively CoreUw-Tbo pro
prietor of the article csllol American Heir. Eesloralax,ha
-met aritli sack dnbonoded success lotto nsa of bU
u to jartitytiiain taking bald cases, and giving a
guarantee, Ttot W sßljTor a.-jiSMi agreed npon. bj:
'titmiytf iirvl the articles, restois tho hair ef*|
jfectpaUy, or ref and tiMamonht'er^rad^; or,. hc«sriU. seUj
at tho usual jirtosi-trlthcat tbe-aboye guaraotoe.
following instances, of.indiTidusla who have had their baity
any one of - it£ efficacy. ..Tho?;.
have allowed us to usd their as refereuoes j-'John
5 Brewery, cared .of baldness of 14 /years*
staadiog; B. It. Holmes, M. D.; Cspt, B. Morris ; Jamc*
Guthrie, IJBoraniBtreet,'Wß3 totally bald—unwhla
completely’coTered'with-new hair; also/Joba Oberly,
rectum. Pro would Invite particular attention toths fid-;
-lowing:— :.• , • • •■.■: —•••-.•■ '! '
(Xueof Boldnta ofSQ-pean? stasidxnff>enredilg one BollU
j --7 y; fjpSf. pail of- a bolQeof J&eriain Reslaralire. 7-r •
i Alexander, aged 42, wife of William-Alexander,?
f who r«kiea‘atyidr4&l?Bnßsyhwnia--Aj«u»» state* that she
t has been bald fbr.the last 2D years ; the sib*,;
t was perfectly smooth and without *ny.hair? when eho..com-;
f menced using the Ewtorattre.. ; £be.-has now naed a bottle-;
{ and partof s tottlffofchmrTestonrfiTje, and has useditTegu-,
ilsriyfor the last Hx'woclbC "Tfer' fc<£id is .now perfectly cor-;
f ered with a thiebtrop of iicw hair, linn and ftrong, as *ny ;
| one on sin by calling; -Mr< Alexander-has/no
f-to the publication ofthose ~ - ' ' J
1 lam a brotW-r-ef Mrs:-Alexander, whose statement
I la writtenoutabora, and-kumr pertonally-thot
t men ts tbereiir made- are correct. -7: AJ ih-DAY, ;
j : Pittsbargh, Sept, 17,1852., - N 0.05 iburth street.v?
I DR. OEO. IL KKTSBB, Wbol(«de»Dd Rotill
l N 0.140 Wood street, corner-of Virgin alley, pittsburgo. Pa.
r ' oct29daw \ ; A
1848.' ' *• f -
is due to ; &iffl£a Pgtroletaa to say
that It has b«n known to eompWtely eradicate every riwtaga
of thladrcadrul less time than any other remedy,
,
•v. Tba thousands ofccatiScatat/la the hands oC-the pTOprfe*;
tor. many of which arefrom ofthf.city.
of PiltsbarEh-aud 1U immediate ridnity, got to show dearly
and Beyond all tliat KlE&.*3:p£TßOmftr U A HiAadntf.
of no common valuo/jiot only aa a, lo«l rmiedy
s£i. Shatmatism^p^fnai,, teu but as : a-Valpable
Infernal remedy, invitiug the inrestigating pliysirian3, afl
i well a* tbeeuSering patient, to become acquainted wlthlfe
l : m TftSe hating a dread of mixture* arc a-vnred that this’
| uiedichiels purely natural; and is bottled.: ca it flows from
thabesumottheeartli. .. j 'ir-. 'i- ‘V’#
The foQavim caiifieal* iscopioifrom a paper pubh&hed at
I S»raxit&> 'JVVXr and bear* dale Aupud.'AV&'tito wMc&if
I also appended Ike t&ecelamtedjf. Y» FootjM‘ I^r%
I triilb: I t»V) t» «> b«4>? »»!
1 Dieted with Scrofula' tor tbo laxtscvru years that mnet.ot the
I Umo I hare been unahlo to any kind of busineav
I and mudi of the time uiaUe to wansand iopofinfid-tomy
I bed. and haro beefrtreated newly-Ml-tha time by the best
I RiyTudans our country affords; ! occapionally got some re-
I UcL but no CTre.wbd'cotititinpdrfogrowTrorSe unhl Dr. Poot
t recommended the to: try the Petroleom,or Bock Oflj .cs or*
| rythihgifee badfefled. but
I the effect was vUnnUhingr it throw Ihe-poiaou to the snrfec*
| at once, and lat ones began to grow bettcr. and by n4ng
I saren Ihare got a cure worth UionszmdS Ofdcdlars. --
| “-.. : r . MBS. KASCy AItBARKEK. ■
I ~ ccrti^f^"T:lfeTh.t^o^tiatatEd:wilh'Kkrr , a-
I Po trolemu, 1 or Eock Ofl,'tor more ton s jreuv. and ,hare re
-1 peatodly witnessed ito -behefichdLeSSctS: ht tha core of. dn(to>.
I lent olcm and other disease* for which it Is .recommended,
l and can with fonfklenco rccommcnd Hto be aiacdidnowcr-
I thy of attention, and can safely say tHat success has attend-
I cd its nso wheroothet medieino had felled.'; •' j/
I v.D; Y;'TOOT» IL TX
| /For sale by all the Prpggb»ts [au27diw..
tho TeinperanceviUe: and KoblMtown'Plonk Koad
ComnAnr, will be held ou the flret NoTcmber, at 12 o’clock,
Ai it.-at theoßkeof tho Treasurer; Ko.“92:Fourth.EtrecL
: . : BltOWH,President. :
Acstiw Looatia,Treasurer and See’y. i arts ■
JAMES P. TANNER.
wflairntf m■ f '
BOQIS, /BOOTET3, Ac.,
.Vo. W IKwd &lTe&i '&hDeeai.Tli»tA and Ilurlh ,
-■ pmSBDKGIfe i - -* •” r '
stock embrecs erciyTatlcty and aty la cf Boots,
&Sr sboca, Bounets, Aai purehawd direetfrum the. hew
Kmrtand Maaufecturera, adapted «?p«H»lyfer Fall and Win*
t»fc
.osamiife'bef{^.'bpyfug.^lvy.\//^iV:^^
frioDACCO— I2 kfgsfi twtstLoatbreaniitjr«diiby-
SOAI in. etm® Jiml £jt sale byi
,j 5- '■ : - -■— A- J; STUART^
/'IItKAM TAKTAir—libhtePoWikTcd.^rsaieby . .
\j‘ ctSl - g. A. FAUNKSTOCKA CQ.
fins FOIL— fer sale by
I oct22 ~ K A. FAIINi
kyb ivatbip-* *
±WV*& ’• if. A. ydli&’BSTQClv A CO.
EUPUOKBHJM— ayttw. Powdered, lor sale by : : : >
■ .ocjgg - <& :'1
SlbKd \ MLKS!—A. A. il\sox A Cm; hare just, receired
a beautiful assertmeut of rich. Brocade Silks;bnHiant
colors.: 1 : * j•• ;' ■•
T>AlSlfiß—l7s boxi-a 31. il. Handle?- ii :
XVi 25 half boxes do; . .•.■ = i
“octfl MUJ.KR A BXCKKTSOyr
TYITTSIUJHOII TUUSr CCMPAHy —pD share* of tliis
for sale by ■ . A. WXldvliS A.CO4'.
Oct 23: , ~ .i 75 Pourthstreet* ;
I 141 IX)Z. r Cbolce Madeira Wjn«; ' i : :*• » : .
t ~r& . Gdos.Port \\me; In capes'of A downeach.
For «le low: to close aco&slsntjxoljt; lor ■
• TAAFFfi, MAGOnfe 4 BASE»
i , ■ > Second street.
1 . v
[* ' - t ‘
' *, S «r. '
„ * * <- _ + * t
• * m »-<„.•*’*>, * *
_*, *s *«» * ' - »
■... .■£ ■ •.:- ./ ;• J> .*.
:■ -V.*: •-*
-'rcct22 -B. A. FAimVSTOaC^CO.
I*SttESCU CLUAtiS^—Awihw jujsortjuen* ©f lUc«.fasl>:
* 'fcraabte si •
' Ji.JL MASOS 4 CO.'S,'
MswtoA.strcet v
MfUi’S, Wia AKa uKVfcr 2 SQIM IStKflX' l^AK'
IlASTl^)—AUrge-aMortmeutoo ,b*P*l»-wMbe*al;X
low for iriawli, ftl Ko.'lOr Market street • - ■>-.•■ -'.. v.«- -
. bct23~- ---.: • - gfrDIEBTZ.
H" isiimy 01' JfHASCK.— lecture* on Uic . History of
sSnooS by Sir 3. Stephen, in 1 yol/Syo.,just nsM
und lotiala bjr‘ ; ‘ - " ' ; "’
' • ocX2s
KAY t Coj^V'^sSret.'
Shawls? shawls •—a- ajm&cbi aw* vuu ¥
’ folly luTitatbe attiinUoa oT purchaiMJW^to 1 theft extcu*
both Imslse aciLqiiAllly. ' , .. ;•- TF--~ . OttSff-.;
1 / 1(\ ... WXKS <iKU.UA>TCLAV— \V axxa.nl eUoi «xperu
iUI/ auafity.i>bc AlJnb«ip,tiy •- ll'
- * ; TAAFt'B, X .RAttE, *.:
-'• JigScecoJxtrce.t
A N EARLY CALLJN YITJSI*—NOW I* IbeLuio tn|.rcrare
: f\ bargains, by calling ou W.H SCllUblCT£. No.-10*
Market street, where can Im found nUrjr«J!«vrtmi:ut uf La*
GenUi, Uoys*. Vouth.%MLwv nnJ Chtblrvn 3 R»>oL* sod
Show,of All the iatttdfitylftylbrgfrlelow/itfeylu oet~> ;
\ “IOLUMWb’a A.Sli'rtus. Ufo: aud
' >J Voyages of Chr«toi>ber Columbus,-to .winch •lv addl'd
tbotw of his companam-S by Washington fining, la 3 yols. 3
its . KAV4CO, WWooilstm-t.
HrKBSI'IiK (fwKlium i toiiunmoored) gare lua opm
■ \f ion Ihotnekh’s Portrait t»£ Washington was an ex*
'ccilait btaows. "Let all call and sco, at English-& Co. 5 ?,79
Wood street, froth 4 to&P.M., daily. •
occg. . . . JOHN W. HIJftSOX Agent.
• -Ctoalcat -Cloa]t*i! .
EOROE B. WUiTJS, No. &D Market street, wßt open, on
- the 23<1 instant; a splendid lot
of Paris mad* YelTPt-andClolli Kmb’dOoaK*,-Qf the latest
ami mogt fashionable styles. » ■• ■; ■ •■■ori££lw..'. ■
TXX)N£HY IS WKALTU-—Ladi*»wparchflaa»??ißDatis
Jji or Gaiters, will <fc>: well 4b adl: at W. E. SCIIMERTZV
No. 107 Market street, where can be £>uol an extend* u as*
aortmsnt of Ladies,' Misses- aud Children’s tShoes^of.ivery
style, snU at msotmlite prices. v:.i. • - .. 0c122
• -CANtr assmul Immediately, to cut
YV Yiss far anew and popular Vlorfc Also,Agoutelor;
every county In Wealeru Ptniusylvania*; tor Welch.'* Wash
ington- ’■* hone need apply but those of undoubted capacity.
Apply to J; W. HUDSON, at the' PerryiHoaae, before 9 A.
M-,orftomlllto2P'M <**23
Lawrenceville and Sharpabur? > Flank: JSoad Cc.
THE Stockholders are hereby l aoi&ad that • the annual
election tor President, Trcasurorawl fire 51anam»*,uiH
beheld on thp first Monday , of November nest, Between
the hours pf 9 A- M. and 2 IVM„ at Uuj Warehouso of James
Blakely, corner of Wood and Liberty street*., ;
oetfcnciSS: - • . W. O. LESLlE,'Secretary.
Datoh Bolbourßooii/Freih Imported 1.
TTYACIKTHS. Tiilips, Crocus, £QCnrdropS Jonquilles,
11 ■ Pconnafly and other llotrer Boots for fall planting, ar-.
rired in fine order. Al*y Dwarf ftsr.Trees,-and,otter
Emit Trees Fill sorts; Evergreen* aodShxubbcry.la great
variety; Gooseberries, Currants Strawberries, Raspberries
Asparagus and Rhubarb Roots from Ibe Nurseries of -
. qcuT JAMES WARDROP, Manchester. >
Land Agency mil: DlQeet i for Xoeatlng:
Lands In themed*
A ND for the purchase and a&ta of < Laud WafranlS" 21.
-J\.'TwiX% Mlnnceotvaad Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-.
The undersigned has foruuxl. a connection .with Messrs.
Conway * Nirtiola, of SL i , »ul’s Mimiesota t 'for the above
purposes. Mfesm; C. * N-, harms been settled in Jlift: Far
West tor a number of years, and being practical surveyors,
erory reliance con bo placed-ou. their , integrity and pru
dence In the matter of purchasing o* .locating land** ■ = *••. •
octSS ‘ JAMKS BLAKELY, ISC Wood ?t. -
TapscottV Bemittance and i-Emigratum- Offices. i
M && ’
NO. S 7 SOUTH STREETy JT&W TOUK, : ' =
Eden Quay, Ihibtzz f Waterloo Jioad.' LirerpoU;
And JVb. ISO Qjtnerof TKcd pndZdjertysU, Piltdrurgh.
- ‘RT.ATrgX f y r r-V
TTTILL ISSUE 'PASSAGE-TICKEfTS-i AND. SIQ HT
YV DRAFTS, PAYABLE'/AT ANY HA!<K : IS'ILS TG
.LAND, IRELAND,' SCOTLAND AND WALES/ •
£s*■ Passengers wUtbohronght from Koglaad, Ireland,
■ Scotland and Wale*, direct to Htishargh/ *• • ' ! oct2T r T
■ftUllS hTUDY Ok' AYOIUJd—By
l l Toll 12m0.' .Trice 76 cento. i .
OPINIONS Of THE PRESS.
. “JIo discouraa in a truly learnedand livelymanner upon
tho original unity .of .language,, and.the Origin; derivation
and history, of word*, with their morality and Benarata
sphcreaof meaning.?— W. r. Eoeniiy BM. ■ - ...
“ This is a noble trihnla tdthe.rdhini family of speech.
Popularly Written, far usoM liatures. iaacUa learning, and
poetic in ita vision, It isahoofcai oncs tor jhn acholar and
the general reader.”—A"cw Kai Enatxtia. > . -
- “lUsonool the nmst striking and original publications
of the day, with nothing of hardness, dullness or dryness
about it, bat altogsthcr fresh, liyely. nr»} ■ catertauufli?. ,, - ri *
Eoiton Eoaiity aVaoefer* .••>
A supply. ofthe aboTo just received anti for sale by «r
oct2Q JOHN n. MELLOH, SI Wood street. >K
. - To Gardeners and Farmers! ,
nPHE subscriber bos been appolntwl Agent, by . Messrs;
' X TborprSmkh, Fanchett &<&, Syracuse, New York, for.
the sMe Titcs, Shrubbery, Green I
Boose Plants Balboas Flower, Vegetated Seed, Ac, ;I
Nursery and. Green House* Is rcclebr&tad as the largesfcjm4:l
most cofapUrte la tha Ppitod JStates. -Aa n specimen, I rronlA .
ask attention to a largo lot of standard and Ihrarf Pear 1
Trees, I selected wlulo Unit, far Mr. John Man lock, Jr.
so, orders nilbcjrecdredtbr his Nursery, who will attend
to selecting trees jcttdfillingOTders; also, laying out ground*
and plaaiingi«if desired. His experience and promptness ii
Tell known. » ■>
Catalogues of Fruit Trees and Shrubbery, Bulbous Boots
Vegetable Seed, to ha had of tie subscriber, at
the. Agricultural ImptemenMTarebJuae of Neder k Mo.
ban, 22 Wood Streep Pittsburgh. •>
octS2*a J. 8. NEGLEY.
‘ fj '
AMUSEMENTS. -
T.e«p« Mmr.rL.—C. FOSTKB,
«-D6oMopeß at? o’clock; perfamanco.to. txsamtaca
*1714 ——'
.■■>» TAJifc night rvf M>: Hnhprta- ■ ■•■•; •
: SATURDAY~KY£SISG,Oetober 80th, will tf presented
tor tbo tfanytffihhrifac tha mggniflcent dntZDK Of T - -
THE FIELD or FORTY FOOTSTEPS, r
Sir Artlmi.ltotdjltrtr«^.«..-«..«^.Mf^lSoberU...
• Francis Vate! OflhcA .-•
. • Rosa D3wnr%bt w , l „.„...^.^./.. M ;*4lisa Ml ttdfav
* jgi*. jadJfrt Gilbert.
Tha whole loeoachxto with •
THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. ■
Louis We Fraaehl*r.^i l ...wi«-.;^,^Mr.Boberfs.:
* P*® Fwnchl~.“.,...*.ui..wr. Jdrrßohetsr
Emilk...,—
W
'• WUK BiU4(tsAcoo- U r
/■ 4innfl orery>t<mlLg this Tree*,) on TUESDAY EV&
i , HQ, October 2ab, iJso ia»gtrtflcOTt'terror ofßmrwa 7 * .
KOYDEEFd DREAH Oy THE PILOBUfS FROOAE33;
*a*teUTO Pascwta* erer exhib
ited hnhe >OMa; eshiiatiaglac moil cooUtikra» Psint
log of ea £CBMTi -bjr the bert: *rtu* of this eonatry, the •
prontfhetiierects, of Bu&ya&y ( resutrk&hl»-aad- woni re*' -
/minted Allegory.. . „ ,
•; Besmifotmosle m fclfeseripttTefrem*. aecomD*'
ny tfes^anorajiia.*hileisorioz.• , ■ ■ i-■ •; •- , . -
r . .£s?»Admission25 amts; Chlutteo 'Uooaopea -
et 7 toco®ineneeatB c , cJo<jL“- , _ . -oetSfclm
SPECIAL NOTICES,
sßi IHlii >
t3.-\r. BUiiici *• imy&T
> abovfr. Iho .(yKrillr Telegraph.
I comer of Third pod. Wood eTcry JSoa
[ d»y evening. .•. ..- • - - ■■■'■•--. • UfISS.. • •
irSSsOKHOSA IODOK, I. 0. 0. Fr-n»
rr-^»BLACKTKA.—I’orttobMtOi'UJJOIiAiu HUS-
aaSg pJliSOto tho PekteiTo*'Slow, _
lSJuTrtreet, who® tba Tory.bat Blatk and Gmn
Tea*eia alyrsj-8 be had. tJJ"
rr~=?»l* O. O. Fr-Tla» of :
street,- Virgin
Fotsboeoh Eqwh£, N 6. ZiMStetf amy Tfi*A*S ««£*?£;'
: MEECAxmi £scA«KUurr, first sod tnlxJ
— ♦ (m&rSfrly :.
F» FV9rb£NߣRGt lAatal Sny
-
SmitMelil/ Office Btalrs. Dr. ?.fcfl»bccn connected with .y
' the catehErtiment of Dr. Uulliherx, of'W r beeUn&l&rtfc» last l
CveySM^ : - - -. v; 7 *. .. fafflfoa • '.. '
IT33.JETNA ISBUBANCI2 COMMASV,; of
llartrortl, Conn. — ■
CHBre of the Kttsbmsfc ABaxy in. Urn Store -
Bociaof Ji'CuKtj 4 l£«sii», Ko.-49-Wood etwofc .
•notiif E. H.BBISOX»Ageat.
ConuK Coriulß Cnwi»r.
are dreadful!, tormented tritbrania. -A certain,
'remedy -will bo ftmnd-Ittßr. ftiais'a Coa-t ; Piasm* tor.
m)e by Br-GK>,S. KBYSKHIiO Troo<J street. - -. _
' «P*
OeOncUonuto thosewbabnyioaeiiagalß.
li^ :^hainberiiß, fc of. Ifclrf and Market street*,
1 fli>rd floor,V Pittsburgh;~ftt> s K'P.' GQODNOtJQH, PraciL-.
ett- Accountant, JterlL C.SPEN CKB,-Asßoeisie. Address,.
‘lt SPESCEK, Principal Teacher of Writing and Com
merrat Cwressmience.: [■&* extended-notice In another
.. (otnsm. :r •-:• *'n-vr-r. /?•*&.,;■?.;
Curtain: Uui
Curtain every. VleacripSba, Furniture.
Hnsbea^Bocafallfas : fe,-lacaand- Stualin CartalsyNyY.
Fainted .
AcvaiiffaDtesaleaiid retail, - :--.Wi'H OASEIB, -.
> '•-;>_ No. 169 Fifth, PtUadduhla: '.
Curtains Made and Trimmed hi the very newest French ■ •
... % v ~ -I- .-JnwSPlr
lamaoee Compa- ...
tty.—llarrisbcrjrr:i , A« ’ Chphal.; J3pftooo. Designed - -
OTrirfor Kissa^ehisßescf'im^crty^ißairKtMDpl^capital,.
Wni? > ffrtftl*. «tp»Tfriy g&tbty -
and" »<fvynnmfki>lltAt T "th sad
■ownera-ofiaolataidireUiPgaMdcgaa&jQwp^ttr.
•. r -—-V »> i.^AUKITSKj - A*'( .*.
nOTISfI ~ •.,,•••
.. rr=»' - illUer?* -Window.'.SUad e: ManuCae.
tory* COBSBIS-0P SECOND ASD ASCa.STSU
PUIt7APBLPiIIA^ : Ourmottois, u Quick Salaand Small ..
PinJUi. 1 * :’- '. . ' ' f’.jr - C- '
- yj}“ pips SHADES, made in a .-■
superior manner. * ••_ ■.:■.• -.. • f .-■ • -.: j:-;
ffg» Dealers end others aso frrtited to giro us a call, be>
fore purc]iasingetaewhcro»v; ; G.L MiHillii A J CCX, /.,
; - - B.;W. ccrgagr Second and Arch Phifau ■;.- •
InaU'klndsofneailuar, IromSAi 5L to 5 P.il^giTiiigan
' ofrnrsfff aHlsQpand li£caefi>* unlike and TSsUy xu- -
perior fe> the common chiip the fbllOwlDg . 1
chew priee»fcsW $% ¥!, S4i*>soilnjwiri, occardina; to
the rise andanadty of case or frame..:
■~HouTSfbrehlldren, from II A.XL to 2 P.lTv
-N. 8.-—Likenesses of fiicfc or-detiawd persons taken In any .
yatrt ofthecity. - *. (coiggly
Attend* to jr® l ** Horae**—D.JL HOYT’S . :
U oflferwt ifffhev. ?.:•
puWie a^agiurMtcedcure for.tbo beaTea la tiofsee,«nd la . _
UujoolyinadWceJaßJwnadaptedtotliat Jxsvisg
beea osedjin &he pHnto Tcteriaarrpnc&ffor the pmpilft’
tbr&r tbrtet Tt» atUr iocooipeteßcy
r,f «H>fnnl/lbfl-fewiftf for-labcar r ■when trontotal
Vriih, tKiatfCraimon discaccjsboalC-lndiM»"oret7 OTi«i»fitig
Ai^jitoappiyiJoxoedialwftirtWaTCßttdy;.yorsilo^hote-..-.: .
Pii^aaddetailit Ur;lO?Yi£KE , in>rtii;-Stors,'iro. .
; -lyaaUaf >-•■;•■■ oprogrof Wood stfaod Virgin alley.; :r ;
«PHAF&ESS,. ttofresln Uib Head* and att dlss
grecabW discharges ftwa thapa^spoedilyana pcma
neQUjxcmonraJ, irithcnit pain or inccuvcowacey by Ur*lLßi‘*r
ixr, L’rindpaiAmist of -
coamliei at W-. Arch street,KiHalcljvhia, JL.SL to 3
•ThirtaTtfjcats of attention to. - ••,»
ling, bHnrfj ofspceatf'pfwtlce has ea&blttHdiitiaredpce ills
tr6a£m<infcto such a de£re£cf roec'Gss w toiod U»
v^ r . -y. ;vy;.■,
STOCK * 'CO.
. J i >» | :^yyw«, pa/V» * ■’’Tm",” -* 1 iiiiilii ,
C» AttderioiL and ilinei Tlndlfr bira -
this day entcredlnto partnership, under the firm and.
style of d;C-Anderson & Co,lq the ’Wholesalc.Pniit and
CoareeUonazy buslncfis at So. G Wood street, PiUsbur^i.'.
' Saring dlspoeod of my entire interest In ths.Wholesal®
Fruit and Conl&cltonary business,' to Messrs; J. C. Anrtfrwn
A X take pleasure m recommending them to my lfirtaer.
friends and customers; «ml hopetheioacoaUfraapdi.of
thc Üboral natroaaee bestowed on. me« •
Jy7:tf - .JOSHUA RHODES.
Piremeo's Insurance .
(h£r Cowpaoy o(the.City of Pittsimrgh*
—Wi W. DALLA^Preddcnt —EOHEifE FINNEY, Secretary.- - -
• 'WIU lnsnnragainsi FIEE.and.KAERiR RISKS of all.
kinds.. Officer, Il0B9 e? Nos. Ist .aad 125 .
Water street. ‘J . > r
~ r C' matetonss. :i/ -v • ,-
W; W.DaHis,.: • .• * • John Andattca,-.. t ' ■ .v '-
'. 'BiC-Sawyer, -" • ILtkS&spaon,- •.
AVm. M. Edgar, ,lt.». Wilkiia,
Robert Finwy, ” Ghariesl&at, -
William Oocman,.'
A.P/Aashots,' - Joseph Eaya,
.. ...■;■ •. ..WTUiamD. Wrigbter. ■
FcllOTra’ llail* Odton Btdidi9g t 'lbtsrtX
brfteea* fftod. frnd SanUiJUtd . •
burgh Encampment, No. 2, beets first and tbirATuwdays .
of each mouth.
[ . Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets second and fourth
Tu*«by*.
i 'M»Thooic& > R<>..S>,meetsflrery Tharsday.etgning. - •
i: Western Star Lulge^ «i,.beets crezy.Wednesday v.
. errtuag; • _••• -
' Iron City Lodge, eTeryllandsy evening. '
i. Mouul Moriah No. 300, meets every Monday area' -
> log, at Union liail, corner of. Fifth and Scritofleh! •' - - •
[ 2&xo Lodge, No. 355, meetj every Thursday evening, at
[ tbrir Hail/eorwrof Smitbflehland-FliUrßtnets.'-;'-.r: r
: Twin City U> dgt% No. 241, moots every Friday evening.—
Hall, comer of-Leacock and &mdasby-streets, Alleghany
city. toyakly
lnsurance' Company, of
ik^r.Pittsburgh •-£.G.HUS3EY,PtKkIfInt; SAM-' :
U£L L. JIAKSHULL* Secretary.
, OJftet::SA lf r ateT&reet t httmeaMcßrl'dand Tfto3str&t£
, Insures lIUI <L and CABUO Kisbt} on the Obsn asaS Missis*
.sippiJUvtwsßd tributaries. • ' ..
Insures cgalastLoa&orSajaagßbyTiKU' ;•••/•. .
■ Al£Q —Against thcVerils of the bos, aa<J. yninmj Ksrfea*
tkrn And Transportation. _v IT
ao.nsnor, 'Wm.toViosr.Jr,
ATUIlsm Btgitor, El»»: i.-.
•••■ HughD.Kingr • ■ .-.•■ • \CHlhm*-■..■■■ .
: . * Robert!) unlap, J>. DehaYoivf■ - -
i S. Harhaugh. i*raaeis Sellers, - rV'
f:... •• Edward Heaueton, .!" J.SehD6mnaker r
[". . Walter Bryant, ; Samuel ilea.
|- ■ •..*•" . ,v IsaacM.Ponnoek. •
Wfeat Ul?ore»tWi&e?—Tbisbioae*- *
:lS£y tk»tt thj£ has been sometimes ashed; lined theintro' - ■
duetfcm ofthis truly splendid took- preparation, com potmd.--
«1 of t&notLj Tegotihle Ingredients, of entnm efficacy la the -» •
healing art. The Fangt.WihCt a* its name Imports; fatoade- • T
emt ofsooo of the moat valuable plants sod herta of the
vegetaUs: Lmsdom,. and combined In such- aaraysslogire
the compoootL the tad*and smell of Wins, sad aUlhaheal-
Jng urf bmh>34a«bt*? .<f the Wins made of Grape*, sad
/vHhovlJtay of UedetetoritttfeQbcta. > Asstotite, In diseases
of ibo stomach, sol a dJ«rolJc la affaettons of tha kfinsya,
sad drppri**, ÜbaajiA jiraL.. This te.ih* oplnSoncf one Who
h&s.trkdiUrirtucuu. ■<>:.* •
-• 45?5c% advertisement to another cofesn of this paper. • -
Sold Wholesale abd Betas by Dr. GHX s: KEY&KB,' I®,
; corner of Wood street alley, Pittsburgh, J?i» aK
i so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west' corner'of federal
i street and the Diamond, Allegheny City. -••• •:
Xlft InianueOaiaiiaiir - H
* Yko President: BAMUKLITCLCESAH. ' C
~ Treasurer: JOSEPH B.IBECE ' '
[ 1 Semtzrr: c. A, COLSON.
L■.--< Owns*. Jin. &i.ftptff'9nuxTi cr Masosxc Bcnxkzsa* •• &
I -This Company -makes cvenr Insurance. njpertsbd&s {a or H
I connectedwith 14 fe Risks.- - ....• .r ■,; M
I<. SJutoal rates arc the same no those adopted by oihersafr* - - t\
j .ly conducted Compands. v w.v-: ..
JolntStockHaW3&t&red«tionofonMtiirdfpcmUrtMo- '
[.tnarrttrg.. end<roo»:. N %
third, per ccnU, pail annually in alTOncev *■ ; .. _
I . -ftisfca taken on thoUvesof persona to Cali&ro&k- . r
\ ' mcnas: - -
I . JanJcaS-Hbon, ' " Joseph S- Leech*. > v
!• . Charles JUGalton,. —. . Basraethraarkas. .' s'*. -■
I _. William Phillips, John A.WOaon, i i: -
I “ John Scotty
bagxprime,ibr sale by ;
Kj oct2S gTD ART.,
•vmCKWJIEAT
13 ocia . a. j. aruART*
Sear KUt«ttalng y Pena Au.. : i.,-.
yiriijL commence its ElQHHTtfgaiON, qdMnvpty , r~-
- YV'lst : of lloTcmbcr next. *
TESSB—PXS, DESKS Ct HW XOSHOL •■' « • ? -I*:*
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find am of instrument!...- ’'"vnOft l'.
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acou K.U. French,
Hope JUIU to i
XV UankTol toUw-puSie for rest erofagf
Jint« ranUnniaw or ■ S
tbowtoUHshmeatof a-J'iow and Sp^Tj^^mHlrfr
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mosex returned. * **““ S°oV*aJ tie ,
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