W-4 ‘‘ r 'J' >* 'r-ifi ’ A v U * A f *• * j#tS*- ;-% £ 1 ->r i> ' -* , ;**_ 4: '<4 '%> "L *>' ‘ 14.'" 11 X-'j. ; 4 \~V4- * •-, i’ '/*'- ‘ * YyvVv- -r* *" -:tf : vy> v: vv. Y ?<•-'.' 3*^V^Y^ »Vf J ‘- 1 * s-' ** *Z *+ 1 \T * jV'4 t: \ l K£ i>■ , T f \fl ij'r.j * r ~Y “■’ ;’> •-• ‘ **" *1 £*?*- J * * r Y** # i f ' 1 * 't* r ' ’"' A. ’ r _ - " *" * Z ‘ Wia aypiiMi snMMi WMRKiPH l?#tsttilipi|wl 11P88 insi ■HMHWI:-"- MBjjßPj^|pMßMKßgSg3pgiSBggsB^^ S^& ! : : :S? m* : » pill Ri {Stags Aihjjfinraing Tfiml ucKr, nißPsa THoiua nnuirs Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors. ■ PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNIfTQ:::::::::::::NOVESIBEE 2 NATIONAL DEMOCBATIC TICKET. „ „ , „ . ■ FOIt HIKaiDEOT. franklin pierce, h : t tVPi mSW HAMPSHIRE. ■ , *, * FOB 7ICE*PK£Sn>E> T T. _ WILLIAM R. KING, . * .< ♦ . • OP- ALABAMA. Democratic Electoral Ticket for Pennaylvjonia. .BKUTOM4L ICBCtOBS.’v.i ITCLSCW M’OANDLESS, ROBERT PATTERSON. NATHANIEL:!*. ELDBED, ameesEXTAnv* electors. . n Ihstrid. 13. llex&it C. Krzs. 14. Johh Clattos. 15. Isaac Eobinsoh- IG. llrsar Fmsa. r r 17. Jaucs Bu&iuniE. - ) is. Maiwkx uremia -19. Joseph sTDo>uu>. i 20.. WILUAir 8. Calooax; 21. AJfSttßg Ihnutg?- • 22. lViuu>r Ihis«?. 23. Jonas. ATCalmoxt- 1 'Bil2-GMmQK.it Barret. r 1; Pethi I/KlAtf. 2. Oj»bgr EL Mactis. 3. Jomr Miukb. .. 4. Trascis W. Bocxnjs. fi. 'RonCBr MtUv, Jr. 0. Andrew Applc. . 7. NWMD SmeSZAKD.' * ; 8. Aueaham Peters. g. : Davh> Fister. 10. Robert B. Jakes. It. JOflA M’JIETXOIDS. lil. PAEW DaMQS. < THERE TORUS. Wuwoaldjequesl; oar ftisnda throughout the , country toaend ua the returns as soon as posßi ,, l*le, after they, have been counted off, find it will ~ gite.us much pleasure to reciprocate. COMMITTEE MEW LOOK TO THE TICKETS! The Committee appointed to attend the Polls should be on the ground early, and see that every democratic voter receives a genuine Tick* et. There are numerous frauds prepared, and ve have no doubt attempts wtll be made to mix. them in our boxes. No man who is not acquaint ed with the ticket shoald vote until he has com pared :t carefully with the names on the hand bill, or show it to some cue- who can inform him correctly. No moans will bo left untried to cheat the de mocratic voters; therefore our friends cannot be too vigilant m guarding the Voters from :the frauds that-wdt.be attempted to-day LOOK OUT FOR WHIG FRAUDS AT THE POLLS We are credibly informed that some of the As sessors of this city assessed whig voters on Mon- day lost, and we 4oubtnot, r as the whigs have all : the Assessors, except .one or two, in both cities, * that nil of them hare been engaged in this vile scheme of fraud. Persons assessed within ten days of the elec tion have no legal right to vote, and the action of these Assessors renders them liable to prose cution for a misdemeanor in office. Democrats, watch and challenge every one of these itinerant voters. Make them prove their residences* and show their tax receipts- Call upon the Assessors to pat ap lists of the names of aiL . persons assessed since the second day of October. This is the only way to stop the infer nal fraud that the whigs have been chuckling over Tor two weeks past. Every Assessor who bos been engaged in this fraud, as woll as the Collectors, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. - Democrats, yon have been swindled by false assessments, and the issue of blank recoiptß for taxes, for years, and it is full time to pat a stop to sack rascality. The Day of Battle is Here! The time for discussion has passed by, and the day of battle is here. Now, Democrats, up ® and at them X As sura as tho sun risesin the East . this morning, victory Is yours before be sets,; if . you bat do your duty: :No Democrat who loves c=s yrf ;^hcv o %n*beTio'dsfflctiT^W^§elu^ s iEe = enemy, but letuagive him suoh a thorough whip ping that he will stay whipped for at least twen ty years to come! Wo can easily carry Penn sylvania by a majority of 25,000, if the Demo cratic voters all .polled. Let this foot be con stantly in your minds to-day, and indueo you to bring out every voter to the polls. We would write a longer appeal, but ia reading it yon might bo kept away from tho field of action Now, go right straight to the polls, and return not tb your homes until tho triumphant shouts of tho victorous Democracy make cv.ory street ■ and alley of the city vocal with-hoari-thrilling melody! Gotowork!!- :■ m WHIG BASCAUTY! The whigs seem to have a great antipathy to the Liberty Poles which the Democrats have been erecting this year; and when they have an oppor tunity, they cut or bore down these symbols of our.principles. This kind of rascality is gener all* practised in the dead hour of the night, when alt honest men have retired to rest. On Friday night last, a beautiful Hickory, which had bpon erected in front of Dr. Wehsebeecj’s -dwelling, near Lawrencevillc, was cut down by some of the whig “decenoy” in that vicinity, who at the same time cut into ribbons the American flag, whioh had been waving from its top; and on SUNDAY NIGHT another fine Hickory was cut down at Mr. Jons N. Stbabb’b, inAUeghe ny city, by somo pious coons. It is a singular fact that tho whigs exercise their vengoanoe against all tho Liberty Poles erected by the Ger man Democracy. This shows that tho whigs, like their army candidate, Gen. Scott, have a 1 wonderful love for "the sweet German accent." : BASE-FORGERY EXPOSED! Wear© indebted to a Democratic friend for a copy of the following telegraphio despatch re ceived yesterday from CoL. BuTnntrtELD, editor of the Concord Patriot. It trill be seen that the blackguard article recently published in the Dis- patch., by some of the whig decency, purporting s to have been token from the Concord Patriot, charging Gen. Fbahkeis Piebce frith being a dtftokafd, was a base and wicked forgety. No Bnchurtideeter appeared in the Patriot, nor was there a single word of troth in its statements: i TKI.EORAPHIO DESPATCH. ■' ; CoSCOBD, Kiw HAMPSHIRE, 1 1 _ •, , October 30tb. 1852. r f * lnU* iHttsbarsb Dispatch, of October Mtjh S U ?^. S V™' '*** f " ,m 1110 K - «• Patriot, end. UM oOon Pierres persons, habits," „ a FORGERY,- Nd each article erer appeared In tbe Patriot, ana it i s family • necessary to eay the allegations in the BrUc , nra ottc| i fata"- WM. ? ESltororthe Patrtet. -At a-meeting of the Democrats of the 3d -Ward held last evening, the-following Com mittee wits appointed; / 3 Vail Committee.—#. B. Bober is, Geo. P. Ham ilton/ Wm. Murray, Pierce Brennan, John J. Torley, ffm, B, McConiogue, Samuel Baird, O. Bierce, H. Sehreiber, and J; They go on to saythatthe democratic candidate has always voted IN FAVOR OF DISABILITIES ON ONE EELIGIOCS SECT of onr countrymen, on tho other a gallant general, known to be fa vorable to our religion, and to the utmost facili ty* in the admission to eitizensbip: Go then, every man, up to the polls, and vote for the gal lant General, \ . v WINFIELD SCOTT. _ ‘‘let,—Because of his known predilection for the religion of onr fathers: 2nd.—-Because he has fully expressed himself in favor of ; reducing the tenn of probation for citizenship, and would no doubt use his influence to remove from the constitution every disability, even to the Presidency. The vile party who would endeavor to deprive us of our political power, must bo rebuked by every Irishman voting for the following eleotors:” [Gere follows tho whig ticket.] Now, could anything.bo more base than for men who affect common honor and honesty, to put forth such abuse applied to American citizens —lrishmen and every other foreigner when they are naturalized become American citizens. And from whom docs this base, insulting appeal comet Why, from the men who but a few months since were reviling the Irish Catholics and all other Catholics m the vilest terms. It como from the party of which Joe Barker and Deacon White are prominent members, and oil Catholics know how deeply they are beloved by these two wor thies. They all know what kind of protection they would receive ftjom a party headed by the man who was “fired with indignation" against them, who was in favor or compelling them to wait twenty-ono years before they should have the right to vote, or to repeal the naturalization laws entirely. From a party, led by such a man and sustained by such ardent lovers of Catholi city as Barker nnd White, Irish Catholicism will understand the amount of favor it would re ceive. Joe Barker, who is now laboring with White to securo the election of Scott, never said anything in bis brutal harrangaes, more insult ing to Irishmen than bavo the false-beartod au thors of tho hendbill to which we refer- They appear to think that Catholic Irishmen can bo wheedled out of their votes by any absurd false hood that may bo addressed to religions fcoliogs and that tho only argument necessary to use with thorn is blarney and falsehood. But those men reckon without their host, if thoy suppose such infamous baseneß3 will bavo any effect where It iB intended to operate. Irishmen are not to bo eaught with such hollow-hearted professions and base appeals. Thoy will show at tho polls to day that they know their rights, and will admin ister an indignant rebnke to the political knaves who have attempted to huckster their religious opinions in the political scramble. We make no appeal to them against the vile call raado by political tricksters. We know them too well to suppose that any number of them can bo influ enced by such lying means, and at the polls to day they will let theso religious hypocrites know that they scorn both them and their ap peals. BEAD YOTJB TICKETS! STUPENDOUS FRAUD OF THE WHIGS! LOOK OUT! We have just learned from a moat reliable source (says tho National Democrat) that tho clieat tie people of their rights that over existed. It is nothing less than counterfeiting in eTerv State the democratic electoral, ticket, making It a fac timih of the regular ticket with on addition of one or more names, or substituting falso names for truo ones, or erasing part of the names, from the ticket In either case, any such tioket voted would not bo counted. These, by hook or by erook, by promise or by pay, are to be smuggled into the hands of our ticket-distributors, and J thus be voted by honest and unsuspecting demo crats: Theviio plot has forlnnately bcon dis covered ere it was too lato. Many of the most prominent whig leaders of this State and of Pennsylvania, whoso names wo can mention, have been in secret union bore for some days A delegation was sent to Boston, where they raised in a few hoars $20,000, and the liko sum in New York; monoy is to flow like water, oorrup- I tion is to stalk through the land, and ovory ap plianco is to* be made to prevent a fair expres sion of tbo voice of tho people on the 2d of November. Whore State elections are held pn tho same day as tho presidential, the same roguery will be applied to the State and local .ticket Democrats take warning t Lot these foots be published ju every democratic paper in tho land let committees bo organized to prevent frauds; |ct every person be watchful and prevent the loss of his own rights and the-of rights, the people. roorback mattnchacseh riddle I R. M. Riddlo, ortllaorbaok Maonchnusen Rid dle, as he ie now called, had not a einglo word to esy in his paper of yesterday, respecting his ly ing charge that “ Lecky Harper was in tho ante ro iflm of the Native Amerioan oamp, on Tuesday night.” Heis mute as an'oyster on thosubject! Ho promised in his paper of Saturday that he would “give the proofs" on Monday; but the proofs wore not produced on Monday, and neyor will bo produced, The charge was a gross and wicked lie, manufactured out of the whole doth, Trad wo verily believe that Mr, Biddle knew it was a lie when he published it But let that pass. No doubt Riddle will invent some otter “cock and-bull story,” and give it to his readers this morning, with Bamihg capitals, and a grand flourish of trumpets ! The whigs always beep their biggest lies, basest forgeries, and most vil lainous Roorbacks, for the morning of tho E!co tion! Democrats, look out for the Journal to day!: DUKUAP’SBOOK OF FOBMS. Messrs. E. C. &J, Riddle, No. 0 South Fifth street, Philadelphia, have just published A Book v ?.. ! “This interference of foreigners in our' elec tiona ought to be rebuked.”— N. Y. Pott. GREAT MASS .MEETING! .7 OF THE DEMOCRACY! Preparations for tbe Battle of TO-DAYH ENTHUSIASTIC SPEAKING! Last night, notwithstanding tho inclemency of the weather, a large concourse of people were collected*at the American yard, to hear'Demo cratic orators set forth the principles of oor par ty, and to “gird on the armor” for the great bat tle of to-day. The meeting wasorganised by calling, on mo tion of Geo. Fotston, Esq., MARTIN LYTLE, Esq., to the Chair.' Jons C. Davit* and Bobebt A. Sisobah were appointed Vice Presidents; and A. S. Nicbolsos and Dr. Hebdebsob were chosen Secretaries. Pet*B: Sawteb, Esq., was called upon to ad dress tho meeting. Mr. S., in his address, tra ced in a plaid and satisfactory manner the wort ings of oar Institutions from the adoption of, the Federal Constitution to the present time, and the influence Ddmocratio principles had exerted up on tho workings of onr Government In his ad. dress, he tonohed upon the welcome Democrats had always extended to the crashed masses of Europe, who; fleeing - from the tyrants of the old world, came here in search of a freedom which onr opponents would deny them* ■ The determin. ed hostility Democracy had always manifested towards monopolies; Of .every kind, was also elo quently spoken of fly the speaker—and the la tent feeling which existed at present in'the ranks of the whig party in favor of that mon strous scheme of corruption, a United States Bank. Mr. Sawyer spoke practioolly in regard to the enormous and corrupt scheme of public improve ments, advocated by the Whig party, and their false pretentions ,in regard to the tariff. The appearance of Colonel M’Cakdless was greeted withtremendons cheering. The Colonel came forward and congratulated Mr. Sawyeu, and the Democrotio party, on his {Mr. S’s) aC oession to onr ranks; for, observed Mr. M’C., the Demoeratio party will be olosed to farther accessions this day at one o'clock. CoL M’Cabdless then Bpoke in relation to the gra idenr of the present contest—twenty .six mil lions of people, selecting a man from among themselves to rule over them for four years. -What a spectacle it was! The speaker had onee been in favor of the ta riff of '42; had written a Clarion letter once upon a time; bat be now repented of the views which he entertained at that time.. He saw clearly now that a high tariff was not the one for the people; it might sail'those rich capitalists who owned large factories, bat it was not the thing for the masses of oar people—the operatives. Colonel M’Casdless then spoke in relation to the views entertained by Websteu, whom we all regretted, and Clay, whom we will alwayß admire, in re gard to Gen. Scott He concluded by earnestly recommending the Democrats present to act actios —ACTlON was what they required. All he wonld ask was three cheers for Pikbce and Kino, and they were given with hearty good will. CoL Black was here introduced to the meet ing, and made a few remarks, bat was inturrupt ed by the arrival of a large Democratic German delegation, who were with cheer upon cheer wel corned to the ground. Col. B. continued—be said his friend Snowden, and himself had been working hard tho last week in the country of fait timber. They had been in Ohio—the greatest excitement prevailed among the Buckeye boys jfbr Pierce and King. At Erie the other day, tboy met their Democratic breth ren on the; banks of that beautiful Lake. The brethren of Erie hadisent wiinl to the Democra cy of Allegheny, that they would bring down the ■T t i~e ■ i ■ ?-*- —^r*—' *'~w * . - w . T- - - Erie, they pafisedover to Crawford, from there to Cambria, sad away up among the pine poles: and overy j>lace they visited the utmost enthn siasm prevailed, ■ The Colonel spoke of his ex penenco among tho iron men, and the great do presslon which the Whigs made out os existing in that branch of pw manufacturers. The otter falsity and untruth; of their charges was fully and plainly preyed by the Colonel, both by dbcu tnents cuxd figures. Col. Black continued hia remarks amid the cheers of the assembly. Dnring the conclusion of his speeoh, large jaceessions were received to the assemblage, and before he took his seat, tho American yard, fro* tho stand presented the ap pearance of a vast sea of human beings. Hon. W. W. Inwts was received with enthusi astic cheers. Sir. L spoke in relation to the contest of to-day; tlje duties of overy Democrat They should rise eoHy, go to the polls, and re main there all day. i The Whigs saw plainly that theiris was a bad, case—that unless they resorted to frauds, they could not bopa to triumph.' And they have resorted tj, frauds, and of the basest ind. Mr. Ihwih spoko in relation to the fraud which the whig County Commissioners had at tempted to palm off, by printing tally papers with the name of_the De&ocratic Electors Inserted in ft manner fraudulent and base. He warned Dem ocrats to beware of inch attempts; they would bo made, and it would irequire all the vigilance of the Democracy to prevent snoh frauds. MiTj. spoke in ijelation to the utter folly of whig pretences In regard to a tariff—the faloity of their promises maßo four years ago, that they would give farther protection to the interests, of Pennsylvania, Hthejt succeeded in the election. Throughout his speeoh, Mr. Irwin exoited the greatest interest, byjhis lutul,:olear, and argn. mentative speaking.; The.tcnthnaiasm of the large crowd was notltho least dampened by the rain, which fell in torrentsjibut the mass of peo ple assembled bore the wet weather with good hnmor, and did not desert their posts.' When we left ths ground, Mr. Irwin was to prevail ° nd thS tot ®nthnsiasm seemed GEBMAff MEETIHG. A largo German meeting was held last night in the Fifth Ward. Speeches were made by Rose, Jehlo, McClowry, Fuming, Eliot, and others.— The meeting was eijthusiaatio, large, and the greatest good feeling*' prevailed- tiirgold movement.' The editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin learns from the Doited States Mint inthat city, that the amount of coinage in that institution dining the month of October, has been about $4,140,• 000. .This gives a foir idea of tho amount of bullion deposited fr|m Califoroio, during the month, os they are generally nearly equal, bur ing the same period, the exports of specie to foreign countries haw been $2,847,000; leaving a handsome excess of receipts over exports, to be added to the excesanotioed at previousperiods. The large amount of $2,800,000, received by the Georgia at Non York, trill probably be near ly all deposited in a day or tiro ; making a hand some sum to begin November with. The receipts from California may jbe expected to increase at this season for some lime to come, and to bring to the conn try an amount of gold that will place us on a very favorabW footing in a financial point' of j; H'UadepWa City imd County for Pierce. Wpsaw a despatch, fena Wm. £ Hirst, Esq;, of Philadelphia, stating that name and King wanli-oome out of the City and County with oter 1000 majority. |Weha»e not* partiole of doubt but that Buch will prorate be the cue. •f.- r v,J N i *• * - , -.v .• ■ - • „ . • . . ' • ' We claim to be neither prophets nor sons of prophets; bnt we renture to predict that there suit of the Eleetion tbroughont the United States this day for President and Vice President, will be as follows: ' Piatt and King* Maine.. g New Hampshire. 5 New York. .....35 New Jer5ey...,.....-.,. 7- Pennsylvania. 27 Ohio .. .23 ..."13 Illinois ix Michigan...'. 6 Wisconsin ...5 10wa....... 4 California 4 Virginia.. 15 Tennessee 12 North Carolina 10 Georgia 10 South Carolina 8 Maryland 8 Alabama.... 9 Mississippi 7 Louisiana 6 Missouri Florida. Texas Arkansas... Connecticut 259 nutd? blends. just cot this out, and J*.®* 1 , 4 *“ tllei r,mem o raiidatn books “thatthey thoXo! 1 ’ WJ,en 4116 *»*««*'**£’ l CHEERXSQ DEMOCRATIC RALLY. I K ,onou3 Democratic meeting was held in CoL l“w °n lMt awning. The gallant CoL S. W. Biack, and Col. JaiTm Ross fisnir aod addressed theaSct The Court Boom vas crowded with an attentive end eager multitude at an early hour” Colonel ffZi e i?n Bpoke tot and delivered a speech ed witni g r ment ' N* were rece& Si KaA Mlnt!2r >a^ Baye t srest cot. Blackfollowed and enchained his hearer* hy a speech of thrilling eloquence. lie was iri ES=WSS3 ■Kjssr.s&TSK stgtfa amusing anecdote. Ho earrroX.;.™,?!- fore the resistibje power of his .energy andeto- q M e K°tl oonBrminK tha doubtfullanOeShtinc *h ag “ ° f - hi3 taMner - We had but one regret on the occasion, and that Va«L that a ; a j these > twn aw t * > \ celu '*y 1,88 not present to hear! these two able champions of their cause. The occasion was truly -afeast of reaso“'and sere! befc£e B tSm UtB t^. ao . tioa th « great contest m»«,- oar / IBt S ,ga^hed TiBstera left nn for franklin, carrying tHth >r?i»to“i WlBhea ° f ° OT SCOTT APPROVED IT. i _ The notorious, and, in general estimation, the . infamous Bankrupt Law, passed by the Hard . Congress of 1841, repudiatedoTerFnmt due m thousands of cases to poor men. flon i Scott has said that if he hadßen s it-P* ; that Congress, he would have voted Of courso he approvedoftho wholesaia«m? s? BAEQCQIbcr this. AWa-. CS&l6ftwlfldlo,.- Wn.A. QBAHA^o^syoSS« r, a ]f 0 >^ ttt ticket, voted tothe kum atrindUs* x‘fe WhiB forget, tofhebackof this.^t^ir 9 ?! 0:not; Pianon’sname tianda sittV*'~-j Ba^ant^ EAaE frttchearted Dmtwof vtottetL% He Was true to the cause - of tkx 4 tAc^ atn ‘-'i g ood “oral* then! an?tte neonbiJTi > ? 9 . a,Mi * him this day.— Pama'n. P *° pl4 Wlll be ‘rue to ’ ’ *'/, ’ r * ' -<• •• 4 :;■ ■ .’• ,* > - "i.- .- ' ■.V- '-.■ t:K n r. \ GREAT ASD GLOBIOUS OLD PENNSYLVANIA! Ever True totha Constitution and the Union!! Hopkins’ Majority Woodward’s Majority [COMPLETE AND OFFICIAL ] PKXNBYI. VANIA EXECTION, 1852. Supreme Judge and Canal Commieiioaer. , S. Judi o o a. $ a. COUNTIES. Adams Allegheny....... Armstrong. 8eaver...........: 8radf0rd......... Berks Bedford ...... Books Butler. Blair Cambria.......... Carbon Centre Chester C1ari0n........... Clearfield Clinton C010mbia........ Crawford Cumberland..... Dauphin. Delaware Elk ~ Erie Fayette Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lancaster........ i Lawrence ' Lebanon ' Lehigh ! Luzerne < Lycoming. ......! McKean Mercer. 1 Mifflin ............ ] Monroe 1 Montgomery.... { M0nt0ur.......... 1 Northampton ... £ Northumberi’d.. 1 Perry 1 Phil. City & C 0..; Pike Potter.. 167211 66591 1704: 16931 80561 Schuylkill. Somerset.. Susquehanna... Sullivan..... Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington..... Wayne..... Westmoreland.. Wyoming.™..... York Democrats In Romany Whigs V _RECApITO£,ATII Total roto fgr.WoojgatJ.— Woodward's taajorily,. Total rote for Hopkins, “ “ “ Uaffman,. Hopkins’ majority,..... VOTE OF ISo Total vote for Bigler, “ “ “ Johnston, Bigler’s majority, WHO WUI BB PRESIDENT t Scott and Graham. Verm0nt............... 5 Delaware..,. 3 Massachusetts 13 ..Kentucky ;...;12 Rhode Maud.......... 4 ‘ - riß*'*, A » : Is 3: ■t- ■ % |. • • r ** VV 1 * Thfl steamship Washington was taken posses sion ofbj oSccfa u f the Waited states govern ment, on her arrivaUt New Tort, on Wednes-' day, on suspicion of haring smuggled merchan dise on board on her previonatrip. Jb, captain power and first officer were - held to ; bail iu the stun of $5,000 each. . Mrs. Webster, it iaaoid, will remove to New York-and take up-her abodewith her relations, aoon after the funerel of Air. Webster. A boy named Byan, living iaCincinnati, after eating a i "*' t I a a. 1945 24 5983 871 2472 211 1996 19l 8688 861 9486 471 2202 221 5483 621 2586 .271 1704 22! 1765 125 1374 71 2974 181 5350 681 2658 131 1698 91 1266 91 2040 lOt 3192 29! The Scientific American gives a new cure for hiccoughs. r'-Baise one or both l hands high above your head. It is said to be a certain remedy.. n~ ■ . ■i'h o Savannah Republican 'states that •; it has been requested by the Anti-Scott Whigs of Geor gia, to substitute ;Mr. Crittenden for Mr. Web ster as a candidate for the Presidency; Governor Troup declines the state rights nom ination'in jGeorgia for preaident, and expresses his preference for Pierce. - Tkmsecures Geor gia for thejdemocrata without any doubt It Is said that Harper & Brothers, of New York will in. a few days publish an authentic ac count of the private life of the Hon.|Daniel Web ster, from tjhe pen of CharleaLanman, Esq., who has for two! years been his private secretary and confidential friend. 3141 2! 2690 81 1594 21 405 i 2106 3179 3280 5 840 2250:12’ 2024 241 1752 ; 28 1240 101 1337111- 62261101 1079 i 211 1949 29! 31961281 4909 ; 847 2075:20! 468,? 41 A southern editor, in giving an account of some rascal v who stole two horses belonging to preachers it a camp meetiog, says it should teach clergymen tar‘*watdb as well as pray.” John Wadleigh, one of the founders of the Society of Shakers, and a member, for the last seventy years, died at the Shaker village In New Hampehire,'jon the 23d instant, at the advanced age of 95 [years, 7 months and 23 days. Ho was at the battle of -Banker Hilt, and was said to have beefa one of the last to leave the scene of action. | It is stated that the number of topics 'of Uncle Tom’s Cabin published and' sold in England, already amounted to 400,000. Messrs Jewptt & Co., have published 150,000 in this country. 2760.12673 1873 1413 2107 . 428 674214941 1394 870 416012627 .2549 11638 2227 1430 2200124760 836 i 169 574? 621 1258 220 4163 787 2174 169 The Meeting on Saturday Sight, [f? Probably -the largest political meeting held in *} our city this season convened at tie Court House •-( on Saturday erening, to bear Col; S: W; JStAoK -63 and Gob SapTOsa.-Tbe datterigentleman- fia j' *l2 often addressed tbo Democracy, of Eric, but this : tras; the first time Col. Black had been-annoon % ced to speal? here, and hence, as hU fame as an “ orator and a brave and gallaiit soldier bad pre-* l ceded him, there was a general anxiety to see'. and hear the leader of the gallant-2nd at Cerro Gordo.and Poe Ma. . When the Colonel took the stand, therefore, he rraagreeted -mtb the eotfan stastic welcdmo the Democracy of Erie know so' well ho» to gi-ee—andright eloquently did' be ««w>i to the greeting. - We had heard the Col; on the stump before; but his speecbon Saturday “'ght-was fprsaporiortoanyofhispreribnß'cf- 4743 >4o' 1059‘:27 2815;2f 458|- 2 1949 28 1698 ill 1242| n 39151 ;40 2182 10 5140 31. „ 1136 913 5838 4727 in Italic. .. ...172,920 sayhhat from the opening .fo the closci while he awarded to general Scottalltbe praiseand«rat jtode due for; his .eminent military services “B treated our opponents with that cnhr ’ — b ,® observed between citizens and gentlemen—be did not fail to vindicate the De mocracy and their candidates from the foul as persions of ,thejpolitieai scavengers—the * : shorten the time between Philadelphia and Pitta- : bargh to about; eighteen hours, by means oC an Express train. As the linos on the north 1 and on the south of us have their Express trains, it I ts very important to the interests of the State ssa£^“-*>— “•■"•A XEAVISra THE SCOTT COLUMNS ; the following "shots in the roar,” in the last number of the Bedford Gazette .- ■" _ . _?O:THE PUBLIC. is the SHg? B “ !, . n present contest I taka’this pnbhe occasion fo say, although I have olwavs been a Whig, and voted the fall Whig ticket s teedate election, I wilt vote fop PIERCE and KING. on next Tuesday, Providence willinc. o i o . > JAMES. MOBTIMOHF I Bnake Spring JVaHey, Oct 29,1832. I : ; East tiagnTr, Brair chanty r - JACOB CONFER.' wa. VVCUASAS. , 1D - the Tort Erening Post the fol towthgexplanation of Mr. Buchanan's absence worn, the great Dsmooratib meeting in Iftwyerttj «ty, at Which he was expected to speak : ' ; ifi experienced by m.™fu^.? sa * I^-?; ®^^ Br *^ l<, ? toTen!D B atTa w-- t ’ u P° a : rece irit>g the intelligence that air. tinohanan was not to be present. Ifie rea< son ror Jua abeence» hoaever, is ono which ail tnast respect. ; fle had prepared himself to re-: Tiew . the foreign policy of the United Btatee an-; der the present administration*.'and tosabjoot somoportibnsof.it to eerere snimadrenion. The news of Mr. Webster’s desti.whiehye&ch-' him .after ha had accepted ‘the [ coarse made it impossible for him to prosecute' ihis intention at this time Without manifest im propriety."" M-: - -- t > y . : v • ! ft • • s ■ V* 1 - - t V./ * .? *- - i *_" * '■*■* -. -i'-* . ..< ... ■_■• '* y ■ " *•■#• :•! .r .••' ■•■■ ' •:V '...- , Xtaas of Seva aa4 JCaeellaay, PKSSSTLTISIA BAliillOAD. .•• .^ornwmMom i#is*l '": : ii Jf ftit nr. - j ~ -L* * t t-* t* —<~ «. ,Jr ■ - s 1 ■©■Dr, QuyzotVt Improved Cxtmt of Yellow Pock and Strmmigt^gAw^, rfjf /or Hereditary Thirds. Th«s«adfof faidiTHaaber*ears«i wltb grtrins con* : plaints which tbfly inherit from the FcCtw Zfcefc csk? SanayorSßa will, prerenf *Jt ibis, rad mre a rast amount of miscij, and ©any Titasd&tfrev Tot itUumntgblyexpdifnm the ryttem (he latent iaiut, which • fa the seed of disease and so takes off tha came hy irbkb • thoriajorraisfbrfaiDesof the parents tt+eo often Tistitd ' upon their innocent offspring. . i*sreuu owe it to their, dnldrea to guard tf»o against the .effect* of maladies that nay be eomsmnfestaX by&oaceet, and children of-paresta that hare tte taf time bees »<*—w . *»th Gmamptiom Scrofula or Srphilfa* owe it totbecudro n tboduase bring mind fa them. ' Pock and fampirWaigesare ; adrerfisement feplSuXsw Doiitively CnredWTho pro ?*".?* Awrtsm HairßatonObc, haa »ahonal«4 BxxecCsr la the on * taking bald cases, and glricg a written 'SUI^S^i Thar a pries agreed upon,hr eipeaWf «, fa, wDI sell »t tto Baal price, win*** gaunt*. The fcltovrtnginstance** fadiTkbaJswfiohsTeSdthrir halt roused, oaShtttcoaTisc sny ona of ifaeffesty. They taveeSlOTCdiatoas, their ««, „ re! ™2, , g"* tf years’ i ats&di&gv S* & Uolme£ JMC. *lk,?■■■ ~ Guthrie, 131 Graiim^ eojapletelyKrreredwith?mw rSiS 19 !*!* tarite particular aimttott < to‘^fc£ CaaofßiWrHa of to start dm*,*,, carat to Beta* amt par: of a fcflfc ® n **oPTe, miknoa personally that the rtxto mssi? therein, made ere correct; - A. IL DAT. Pittsburgh^Sept No. 95 Fourth stmt. NEYSEIt Wholcsslaaad Betail DnugbL f 1 N co?nm ? f ' v ’ h S in «U«y. [ t3r Serofttlfc—lt fa dug t» Kira’s Petroleumtossy that it las bcenhnoira. to compktelyeradieale'eTery TMtags - of this dreadful disease in leas time than eay other remedy; ■ and at less cost’or tacdamifasre to the patient-' - ■ - •., latbehaadafof theoroorie ft* &&***#&lkoft&i iatonalroaody iartUng Ua InYesUgating- physicians, a* as *PL boMnto acquainted with its - having a dread of mixtures: are assured that this way natural, and is bottled Bait flows from tho bosom of the earth-': ; TtefiOowaiguTtifiailei, copied frtzz apapcrptiUiihdkf Syracuse, JK r and icon dale Mimd fS'lSMifcrSha i» ctrUjicait af Uic tulebruUd i>. y, J£ ZJ-, - _ This may In troth certify. that f hat» been to bin,, dieted with gcrofiri&ftr tho last seven yearsthat onstof the attend to any ltiM of tnuineM, ana much of. the tuMimahln ' ba^andhavobeentreatfd nearly aUthe time by thabesV Pbyridans one country aflbrda; loccasionally gottomnrk list; hat norore,and continued tognjirWuraucntU Dr. root ! TscommenOed me to tty the Petro&ura. or thvfc rei tythlngelse badtailS' I the effect wasaatonishtng; it threw U» pohontotbcsurfiLca 1 1 X T s* onc ®**«*■> tognrwhctS?andte^£J I seven bottles X have got a care werfhthousakie ofdollara.* * T , HASOT M-gARKEK. _ may that I hare been acquainted with jiiirr’a Petroleum, or Each Oil, for more thana year, amhharere peavxlly witnessed rta Wetciaiolecta ln tba care at indo ilrot nicers and other diseases for. whichlttlrecommended. and can with confidence recommend it to beaittKilcinewor-' ;tby of attention, and can easily; say that roecraa h u attend ■edsts ueo where other medicine had failed-' ’ ■ _ B- T. FOOT, M. R i or as & i tiy all the Druggists In Pittsburgh- ■ (anSTalAw.- ....... .......... ..... ..-rj:- . ter tBE MechanTa' TnstttnUr of at Gncinosii. ?. .bare awarded tliexr X>iplom»-to ATen’s Caxasr Phrcuam, ? .thowidely-eeiebnitcd remiUy, tbr Cota.-Cougha'and Cm- ' TODiplion. . This honor was richlymerited by .■tWlntintor-'f'" of tial mraluaUo medicine, ohfcb has asmrermt only tho - .abore commendation, hut also that of.tha most eminent iPhyeiclans in this,'as weij aa the highest medical authority *' jn oth»s wanlries,;,And what iiaXu-greate eneoininm' on‘ nsefulnesa, is, that it has won its way to almost every preside of lie American people.-. _' acritdlwlml | U ~—r- ' The Liver Plliel : KBs of J)r..:a.'tu Ml wetßfiratmri'WM,. eid iiAirtlyin bia ovn practice. Boefflcacioo3»er»thafa«U - ' rases of liver complaint, that they became Canons, «o 3 ttP iractmg the attention of the QoJiaJ IntD : , general use., They aet-wlib gn-u .eertalnty end regularity • '£ tne patient almost immediately dlspe'rrion of Us dL-ease, and is gradually .rate*! ti heilth. Will some the effect in almost miractJoos, thstnmitly opaknemg inai- i diet 1 rtdii-r. afier hsv toon th s, re-orted to drugs s*-rt [ raolldnesof anotier d&icripttan/lnvaln. Dbiseaof th» | Urer are very tenauon in this country, and aie alien Height- 1 '■ fnl in character.,* Tbnee ifiio cspetiiicejnqrof tbipreabni-- K£t fOT.wraplonisof .tfifa.dengnrona.juid eoiapUcnifij4i»aai S" ihooU attraenproenrea bostof Dr. Sttane’s Pills, and pep- ! ; lups, thereby, be raved «w>rtlotiin«y." - * ; r i ■Jw saleby most of.tl* Drugglstn'md Jfcidanti: »na %• ; A->L, et the offlee S Aesth Ibojfls, Tnasnrer nod Pre f‘ t JAMES E. TAjS t A t EH I ' _„r; Mjusf£T- ' | P-— ‘ v W™iBDJtGH. •. 9a,W ’ l - JER ? 3 . nA S ln' ■ “• P*“» Omi W» tan rastoce, comer ICMYEZ-4'ltindiio Sad libitheakr. ki -; _N MOOREZAIK • K) mig-t rt. .. . [ooTg> ~. . MQOBIreATI | ±\ aov2 X> by., -fnor2] : KISQ .& J ■*. «sss ■ '■CpSSKSSpgg^; iMOßHwnnr j.. — '■f’ - ■KISfI-t 'M'nnigngin , ■ .■■?■■ ___ utToa mobkht. $ « &^ D - yln *» “P?* 4 02 ty ncas snWiv i •''■■• ■ ■_■ •' •-' • -"■■■•:-••■■•- WJv2&3t j • A. I ?hrt^taS] 3 )l^t^ K7 w^“ ,l kiffl»! aotftyon. j Vote! TOtei^PW. °thbW> I TOIC. 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