7"* - f ’%;--' -,-- v ; <|‘ *• i • t:. :•. ;,;, x; ;■■■;-. ■ • • **?*'* >%-v ■ jV \ v *■ , «’■ > .• , ' -.vy - -y •■ • ■ . IMMIMRiMr' mmm&m- Miiftll^lSli aMMWM£S &&&&&&&&$ ImmmmnM Mmim IllllB®i w&mm * W '"••WjHoai --t± : ’ ■*“ TBftfg ifsll SBPjIg ommiM 4§*§Bfa@ '“^fj|| i®B Jniltj doming ftA. ■ ■ . TBoaus pnniiP9 Phillips, Editors * Propriety " pITfTSBPRCMi WEDNESDAY MOBNING::::::::hOYEMBEft^ y^S^^^OSIS&tSSSSISSSS: the besdlt. J ' v .—— _ IT The- following' brief despatch from our Baltimore correspondent announces, in a few words, the general result: , _i - " Baltimore, Nov. A. ; . It'is satisfactorily ascertained ' that Gen. Pierce has carried, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Dela ware,'New Jersey, Maine and Virginia. And he might have added Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wis consin, Missouri, Maryland, Con necticut and others.. But it was v. unnecessary. The result is known, for with the electoral votes of Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York, it would be an impos sibility to defeat him. THE STATES. Scott carries Vermont and Massachusetts, by small majori ties.’ Returns indicate that Ten nessee has also gone that way, but for- the life of us, the way things stand at present we cannot place • any more States to his account. On the other hand, however, Bierce has carried everything be fore him. States we hardly claimed, such as Rhode Island and Delaware, have joined in the • Democratic ranks, and again we say* throw up your hats, huzzah, for Bierce, the will of the people, and the Constitution of the country. I m BtUDI.Bj-AT-I.AS* ACKNOWLEDGES TUB IIBi AND BACKS SftUABB 00*1 1 Ah, we hate caught tbe coon attest! Read the 1 fallowing recantation from the Journal of yesterday, respecting tbo lying charge that wo -were in tbe “ante-roomof the Native American camp, on Tuesday night.” It is rich, and like Biddle all- over! Every reader can make his own comments: MR.: HARPER . AND THE NATIVE AMER CANS. - It has happened to üb, more than once, to sup ply to Mr. lUaPEtt, ohd other editors, a rule of conduct under difficulty; and an article in the Homing Pott of yesterday that we shall famish that gentleman with another rule of be haviour. , ■ , We might, perhaps, but we do not choose to pass by without notice, the imputations which Kate fallen from Air; Habpee, aver his- own sig nature, in yesterday’s Post. But. before vre tako any step in retaliation, wo must first vindicate:, nor own veracity, and set Mr- Haupeh lightens to Cbo first charge taado by üb, of his coniplicity > with the Native Americans.' ' Oar immediate outhbrity for the statement; that Mr. Habpee was in the camp of the Native; Aaerioans on the night indicated, (Tuesday, 26th,) was Mr. John A; Foeoeds, who is a car rier of both the iteming Pott and Commercial \ Journal. . Mr. Foeoeos brought us the information, and cave as bis authority Mr. Wit. SainKUT, aOrooer, who resides innnsnxetb part of the city, in the .6th or , . „ , ’ OureceivibgMri HAEPEE’sdcmalof the charge, over his own aignnftre, we addressed the sub joined note to Mr SEiDKET on Friday evening, and despatched lt-by the hands of our friend, ‘M* : j * - PmsotmCHf Oct 29,1852. Dtar&r Mr John K'. *org*oa was mylafonnant a* to ft*motrtooctl haveCfcarged Mr.llfirper,of the yi* to procure the support of the flatiwU Araertcftitta for futree aoa Klujr Hegawe me your name aa the aathuri^r to tho smciu&nty that Harperifw h> the «m>Too» of the Ndtites- .Hnce has tUe..cffflmtery to teny thr whole taattrr. db me the ftror to put me lo peswajoh of ttofihltipjD >uch phapethat Iran at Burmin the charge* Ed, GjmmcrciatJcnirnat. Mr. IVH. Sraßl, Peon street ■' Mr. Bkitieb called upon Mr. Sebbet. and brought only * verbal reply, which reaffinned our charge. Bat it appeared, that whilst the representation was straight and the meanaßore to be supplied to us, to.sustain .the'charge, a wrfiten reply could not at once be ortnicted, and • final' statement was deferred uatll Monday, coupled with the assurance, that then the means cf nstalning our charge should bo furnished. Although this did not coma.up exactly to what we think the necessary forms, to sustains chargo, , we'felt disposed to rely npon- tho assoTaaccs famished as, and await the devolopemeuts of Monday. This we did, referring to the remoto- . ness or Mr. Beibeht's residence.nnd.engaging ; to giro onr authority at Mr. JUnrstfs demand. The character of his article of yecicrday.how ever, will not authorise us to temporise, or delay the disclosure:';'lf we thought it important in the first Instance, to fix the charge on Mr. Hab kr, we now regard that as a secondary and sab ordinate matter. Baring given the authority:; upon Which thecharge waa made, tho reader wit!'perceive that me had,at?»ndant authority for yM.,: it, Bnt looklng to tho failure to obtain wnttovand isatisfaotOTy proof pf Mr. Haupeeb presence at the Native American Camp, which does not pome up to the standard of legal proof weaws it to ourselves, and to onr purpose atoll times to adhere to the truth, to withdraw, tho charge against Mr. Babpeb. .' . -jsm We erred in ooceptiog a merely loose vm||§ statement, as the foundation of a.spepiaa ohavge against Mr. Harper, without first having too evidence in our possession, whiob, although PlO mised, has not yet roached.ua. It is a sufficient penalty, perhaps, that our own fixed rules,, of conduct compel us now, to retract a charge, - against even Bkokt Habpkr; - This' being done, we shell'feel free to deal as wa may think fit, with Any imputations which may have been, or nhsll be, cast upon our own private conduct or obaracler. It will probably be no more than just to our selves and the writers pf the subjoined commu nication, to publish it in thia.couocction. ,It was handed into our office on Saturday night, and reached- par hand too late for. publication on liDiday; With this we dismiss Mr. Haupeu and the- Native Americana. < tPo' XL AiXlaxotrU»Tua«l»ypmtou«, In ilioentc-rooßi of ggEsr ssssstfaswiss for the suiement oh which you esn Biththe op®dsttton r wttcli,nt thix Ume, must. ®“ , f» 1 “ -AJlegtUooy «•> evtoutly refcrm fa that of ftl'®*“'WS|Lj «t-i e t, BJUI tbo; boilywhlch mCela Ordw'of Colt-; to political opin> leo*•' _.,d.*w«idirtotlisthstaHie'roobatfaihat«rcn-‘ ' jAnUoMnd <Ol other., Sit«taUn» «4 “ a*™ Wei* . •»hpi«w®* Dmjocxat* ink JUnatoM, ta tie ® aa ntwwrjfflrtd -Bob hw-entaal Into you If he had be*n ’ 5 l "‘ EDW/Jffl LrEVAlte “ Tins IS THE COCK. THAT CROWED IH THE MOBS!” PERCE ELECTED! The Union Saved!! VICTORY! VICTORY! THE COCNTBV REDEEMED I AHB DISENTHRALLED FROM WHIG BULB It Is our glorious privilogo this morning, to announco that Qon. FRASKLIN TIERCE » elected President of the United States. The victory is so glorious that #e have nedispoaitipn to make comments; but, we refer our readers to the detailed report in another column. Wo cannot, however, refrain-from referring to the patxiotio feelings of our “Cock of the Walk,” who stands so proudly on tho top of. the dying coon and evoporattng cider barrel. lie is a chicken worthy Of thn glorious name wo havo given him- Last night, whenover tho Democracy Bent up a shout of triumph, when victory after victory was proclaimed, tho clarion notes of this coble bird were hoard abore their onthusiastio huzras; and his joy at tho cheering, news, appeared to ho more extatio than those who listened (o the reading of the dispatches. He is n great chicken—and we feel proud of tho manner in which he has welcomed the great Democratic viotory! ALLEGHENY COUNTY RETURNS* Below will 1* found a tabic containing aafuli a elaU'monl ' tilt, t»uuly roturna a» could to colluded up to a late Hi night. Scott will hive i majority of about 2300 in tin ssssi § _ Second ward. ‘ “! ; ' 4000:6*2; STI; 44- * ! isi iai, oo : ctfi 183 43Sj *a g P“ rth •"'* j: Kii Jf-f 60* 00 1 389 KN 33 JSMfcz+SS & gj*!**? £ | s—«> .S S? 370 « si Third wonl 2S .?i! Si Sa-iSI 4ssl u J Fourth™.! ,»9S ‘®; Miss! *& £ w™**tam. l5 W VSTEST® "o<m! owl 00 00 1621 MU 13 |: l»|l 139! O’ 00': 110) 1071 IS Manchester.. —*' I =‘j !£.! j«- w 33! 13i| S Sharysburub „ • *,; Jr;!! V{7 154! - iSl l p 32 W 3 3 5 55.&- —r'":::- soi i« 00! <&> m 6 Kfmnf • !• 17fl! 140 K 00 172! I*7l 8 mSjwT 80i 199! «®§ ? ..ii (*>! «?ii 00. °o Oft 00 000 • 83) ll* <• J.~ 000 000; o. 00.1 60 121 » I 100) 122 0; 00; ■ ®| »» lie) 103 8! 00 s »&! J" »1 . oH *23, 0, 00., TO; 113) 3 im in- i" o« oao- 00. ; 0 «0-., MJ, Jg 10 OO 0- 00,; 73; 12s 11 'ooo! DO 00, 00,. 170! 101 10 101 M, 11 OO loli OOj 12 ; 891 lOC so; 00; 75 103 » ' i! oo’ oo; o 00.. 112, so] oo 'H3I 63 •#* 12 00; | «• 1101 o !; oo; 00, Oj 00;, ,0| 115; 1 i 15ii 127, OO! 00, 112 S !! 09- 000| 00! 00:' SI; IrJJ 26 ■ j oo,.*uo' 00, oo;: os; sttj M 130' TMI 'ft 00,! 117. IjJH - 73' 130 8! or, 77' » l! on. *7O! O’ 001 48' - l*" ® 58. 131: Ot>: 00! 00 00 .00 *” tH 127’ OO'OOf OO! •*>{; 00 ..5 oo* 000-' 00’ t*r w °°f 5J 0# ooi 00' oO f «*>-. or.; oo -ioj'-Sllj 38r Oar OOj OOj 00 ooSJoOOUOWOO 000 77* Thww tlistfkhi m«rt«l wiUiastol mt n»1W» ' 41 the Ume or holding the lost PrceldM tie l In the lift of randVtotes, BcmtOTt* ere marten HKt- ■ WMge Uxu t; free Boiler* thaeli «n* ?»“*** r Thoee a, star are the Versailles Jefferson-, Elizabeth. Upper Bt. Clair. Lower St. Clair. Baldwin Robinson Xorth Fayette... South Fayette...- Findley MooDw - .Ohio Franklin Reserve ....... Ron ... Pino TFePi Deer... Ktft Deer..... Indiana-.—.. 5ta1er......... Snowden, Collins* Penn Patton* SPCandlefiS*— CUarliers*- ELECTION NEWS. NfRE o'clock, p.33. —-Uniontown district, whig gun of 12; Westßrownavillo giroa Picrco 27 ma jority* Johnstown and Connaught boroughs give 117 mttforityfor Pierce, being on increase of one voto over the late election. Lancaster" city gives a majority for Pierce of 865. Gajßport horongh (Btalr county) gives a ma jority for Pierco anil King of 78. Huntingdon gives 12 majority for Pierce and King, being on increase of 7 over Hopkins' vote. nolUdaycborggivoaSG majority for Scott. We were favored by, out friend Davi® Camp bell, Bap, with-the following despatch received from Ww. 1,. JIJttST, of the State Central Com mittee, last nighty at nine o’clock - Philadelphia, Nov. 2,1852. : Theßity aOdCoonty orPhUadelphih vtillipve 3000 majority for Pierce.. IV. B. DIKST. i Comberiand coanty gives Pierce a majority of 260. ■ vV.i; ; - Bedford borongh aad. township, 89 majority (for Pierce; gain of 40. Washington horough, majority for Pierce 30 votes. In Huntingdon connty two townships give "Pierce 0 majority, being a gain of 10 votes Over the l*st election. In Philadelphia city and county, it ifl estinsa }tod that Picrcfl’a majority will be *2OOO. F Iu Lancaster coanty Ssott’s majority is 6,300. - Philadelphia—High Wjod GO majority for Scott; Book, ScotL.l7o Southwark 078 Tor Pieroe. Lancaster county—lmported majority for -Scott G3OO Philadelphia—Penn dtatriot 49G majority for 'Pierce; *Bis estimated that Pierce’s majority in the olty audcpuntywHlbo 200. Cambria—GOO majority for Pierce. GBBBSsnona, Nov. 2, 1852. i Messrs. Harper & Phillips—Grecnsburg and Henil&rtld distrietsigivo a gain of 32 votes over Woodward. / ' A ' W - H - Hack *' WAsmsatON, Pa, Nov. 2. MeasJ. Harper * Phillips—Pierce gains on Woodwind. Democratic majority in our coanty less than 200. 0: B. McFaoden. i Philadelphia—-Moyatnensiog 917 majority for Pierco, ; Selutylkill county—Pierce’s majority is from gOO to 500. ! Lurerne— Beported Pieroe majority 1600. > s Northampton— plerce'a majority about 1400. i Carbon jCotfnty-~Piereo T e majority 606. ! TnIED DIBPATOH. : ’ York^iwaPietCe. upwards of 1100 majority. 1 Girard, Erie coobty, gives Scott a majority of 146. j ErfecUy 31 majority for Scott. ■ i Bmcaiter'doonty gives Scott ,8000; about the «ame for Taylor. _ .■;;■■■ - j Tork'pfes Pierce 1100 majority; whig loss • ~ „■ - ■ • ..•-'••• - : -• •■. ...;:• .'• -v-*.--■^v , f , vs'-->--^:H<-j:'^^Ns-<- ' ■..•-•■.•. '.•.,<•■■'■' : -••-•■•■• ''■'■-r- ; -V -v -■» ■■'• ? y ?» Vi **■ y- '''■' ' . T ♦* tvV'j’ •- i’. \i.* «**,#• r s * .■ * y ,‘ •y V—” *•'. * ' y - v /• ;V- ;'. ■’■"s. ; V'-V ■ ■' j, 3=. S 5 oI ► S'' fir E I 3 s 11 : g! g 3 ill! ! g.i ?! s ■: ; ' i m B I gsi f ! !? 5 :f! 3 , E h ;*! I g ;■?.! M ! M ; f|i I' DISTRICTS. jj BY TELBORiPH. PENNSYLVANIA. SECOND DISPATCH Xinetne gives Pierce 1601; whig loss of 1100. Pennsylvania has gone for Pierce by a very large majority. • Lycoming—The estimated majority for Pierce is 800. ' __ " ' majority for Pieroe, ' - - Clinton— 400‘ do do. - Columbia--900 ■ do do. . 8 o’clock—Piercers mejonty in Philadelphia oity and county, ‘ oomploto, 1849. ! 'r CONNECTICUT. Has gone for Pieroo by a decisive plurality. There have boon large gains os far as heard from for Pierce. In Bridgeport, Pierce has a majority of 207. {scqoND despatch] ;; . 26 towns give. -Pierce-1600 plurality, and. 14 towns give Eeott 1342 plurality. Hartford connty—All but two towns heaTd from; Scott 6682; Pierce 6986, Hale 389; Pierce’s plurality m the county will bo about 400; the whig gain since last spring 1300. t .MASSACHUSETTS. Lowell gives 415 majority for Pierce. InNew Bedford Scott has 112; Hale,49; Pieroe, 08 votes. Sixty-two.towns give Scott 25,083, nnd Pieroe 19,168. SECOND DISPATCH. Soventy-five towns shpw a gam of 7000 for Pierce over Taylor’s vote. Boston. gives Pieroo 4,906, Seott 4,477, Hale 2,411, Webster 10,018. DELAWARE. New Castle county giveß 682 majority for ' MAINE. Portland gives 167 majority for Pierce. Roturnß from the Stato mdiaato that it has gone Domooratic by about TWELVE THOUSAND minority. llallowell gives Scott 276, and Pierce 114 voles. Richmond gives Pierce 240, end Scott 213. Later.—A fewtowne heard from, which allow decided Dnmocratio gains, and leave no doubt of its having gone for Piorco and King. NEW YORK. Nine O'Ciqck, P. M. —Rochester City gives a majority for Scott of 165. Tonawanda gives 132 majority for Pierce. Troy gives demoeratio majority of 9. Buffalo gives 249 majority for Pierce. Albany gives a mojority for Pierce of 700. A despatch to the editors of the Post from Philadelphia, states that Pierce will hare a ma jority of ten thousand in Now York City. New York City—lst ward, Seott 640, Pieroo 1140; 2d ward, Boott 348, Pierce 604; 3d ward, Bcott 1068, Pierce 869; 4th ward, Scott 443, Pierce 1678, 6th ward, Scott 1183, Pierce 1390; Gtb ward, Scott 405, Pierce 1491; 7th ward, 420 majority for Pierce; Bth ward, 420 mojority for Pierce; 9th word, Scott 1634, Pierce 2146; 10th ward, Scott H 95, Pierce 1682; 11th ward, 1743 majority for Pierce; 13th ward, Scott 1028, Pierce 1792; 14th ward, 1000 majority for Pierce; 16th ward, 440 majority for Scott. Auburn gives 326 majority for Scott. Batavia gives 156 majority for Soott. Lockport gives 274 majority for Scott. Syracuse gives 29 majority for Pierce. Attica gives 12 majority for Pierce. Niagara Falls gives 77 majority for Scott. SECOND OISPATCn. St. dobnsviile, 100 majority for Scott; Stawe go 13 majority for Pierce. Part of Chatanque county gives Scott a ma jority of 860. Oswego City gives 67 majority for Scott. Craubury, 2nd district, gives Pierce 134; Scott 99; Hunt 95; Hale 37. Auburn City gives 297 majority for ScotL Utica gives Seott 101 majority. Romo gives Pieroo 206 majority. Syroauso gives PierfiO 40 majority. Gcddes gives Pierce 21 majority. Camillas gives Pieroe 11 majority. Herkimer gives Pierce 362 majority. Herkimer city gives Pierce 189 majority. Little Fails gives Fierce 200 m»jority. Columbia gives Pierce 200 majority. Mancha gives Pierce 25 majority. ■ Hudson gives Pierce 122; Seott 41; free eoil 7. Wankton gives Pierce 126; Scott 136; free soil 10. Cherny Valley gives Scott 45 majority. Dunkirk gives Bcott 473 majority. TOTED dispatch. New York city—l2th ward, Bcott 465, Pierce 692.* Returns from Ogdensbnrg, PotierJam, Ma lone, Clmtairque and Champlain, In Northern N. V., gj»o 197 majority for Pierce; Albion 316 ma jority for Scott. Ohatauquo County—Tbreo towns give Soott 680 majority; one town to be heard from, which will make it 260 more. Tompkinß County—lthaca gives 60 majority for ScoU. Washington—Returns from four or five towns Show a Whig filling off. Sage (whig,) is elected to Congress, by from 60 to 100 majority. The whig candidate for Governor rnns far ahead of Scott The democratlo candidate rune behind Pierce. OHIO. In Elyria, Pierce's gain is four over the vote In the State ticket. In Springfield, SeoU's majority is 482. - Cleveland bas glven a demoo ratio majority of 200. In Toledo, Pierce and King have 108, being ; a JPemocratle majority. - Sandusky-City, 641 majority, being a whig .gain of 20. Three townships in the county beard from give Pierce and King a majority of 160. Luoaseounty gives a small majority for Scott Trumbull county.—Three towns- give Scott a gain of 73. Warren—Scott 299; Pierce 280; Bale 117. • -Youngstown,—Pierce 178; Soott 105; Hale 136. Franklin Mills—Whig gsin of 4. Cleveland—The Second and Third Wards give Pierce a majority or 462. Wellßburgh givo3 Scott 232 ; Pierco 187—a whig gain over late election. Defiance—Whig gaiu. Cuyahoga Falls—Scott 44 majority. Richfield—B9 majority for Scott Hudson —'06 majority for Bcott. Bo?top—16 do do. Middle burg 31 do do. VIRGINIA. In Riohmood oily Scott’s majority Is 850, this is a whig gain of 131. PetorSburgh—The majority for Pieroe Is 246, being a whig loss of 304. Alesandria city—Scott’s majority is 64; whig, loss of 120. Frederiokaburgb—Pierce’s majority is 62; a whig loss of 83. Boott's majority in Wheeling is 263. MARYLAND. Baltimore—Pierce's majority is 4,476. Cumberland-District—800 majority for Pierce and King. Frederick City—33o majority for .Pierce and King. SECOND DISPATCH. Baltimore— Complete returns give Pierce 14,- 056, Toott 9668; majority for Pieree 4477. Anne Arundel county gives Beott 100 majority. ; KENTUCKY. Louisville— Whig majority so far. Frankfort—Scott 814, Pieroe 232. TENNESSEE. Nashville—6oo majority for Scott. LOUISIANA. Baton Rouge— Scott’e majority 81. The ported majority of Soott in the Parish is 18. Now Orleans—Piercehas earned the city from 100 to; 200 majority.. ' This Ib an unexpected. | Democratic triumph. 1 V' A INDIANA. Vincennes township giYes.Beott 247 majority, being about 110 gaihfor the whigs on the Ooto ber election. f.., , Laporto;-Scott 2 majority ; theConnty gireß 22 majority. .: Michigan City gives 60 majority for Pierce. MISSOURI. Jefferson City—Pierce majority 67. Weston—Bcott’B majority 37. St. Joseph—Pieroe’e majority 02. Parkville—Pierce Cl majority. Liberty—Scott 178 majority. Arrow Rock —Pierce majority 67. Independence—Pierce 28 majority. SECOND DISPATCH. Liberty—Scott 168 majority. Independence—2oo majority for Scott. Cape Girnrdean—Pieroe 26 majority. TIIIED DISPATCH. Jefferson oity—Pierce 77 majority^ Weston—Scott 37 majority. Bt. Joseph's—Fierce 77 majority. St. Louis—First Word, Scott 113; Pieroe 1034. Second Ward, Scott 397; Pierce 860. Fourth Ward, Scott 805; Pierce 689. Reman—Boott 78; Pierce 118. WISCONSIN. First Ward, Milwaukie, glees Scott 160, Pierce 315, Hale 63. Jefferson —174 majority for Scott. Madison—Pierce 414, Soolt 199, Hale 28. Janesrille—Pierce 295, Soolt 292, Hale 145. Whitewater—Pieroe 124, Scott 810. Wantosa, Milwankio County, Pierco 211, Scott 12. Peru gires 17 majority for Pierce. Ottoma, 400 for Tierce; 221 for Scott; 21 for Hale. South Division—Two polls, Pierce 800, Scott t>88; Halo 150. West Division—One poll, Pierco 688; Scott 339; Halo 320. Fifth Ward—Pierco 807; Beott 277. SpnogGeld gives Scott 906; Pierce 850; Halo 239. Lucas county gives a small majority for Scott. Alexandria gives Scott 63 majority. Fredericksburg gives Pierco 44 majority. Returns are favorable for a considerable plu rality for Scott. THIBD dispatch. Peru —17 majority for Pierce. TENNFJSSER. Nashville—The reported majority in the city for Scott is 500. In Memphis Soott gains 364 over Taylor, and in two precincts of the County Scott gains 43 majority. la Waynesbarg dis trict Scott gaiaa 171- , NEW HAMPSHIRE. This State has gone for Pierce by a large ma jority. In Manchester Soott baa 842 votes, Hale 113. The Pierco vote was not counted- In Nashua, Scott's vote is 396, Pierce 889, Free Boil 116. The majority for Pierce is very large. Re turns from ono fourth of the Slate give a Demo cratic gain of 2500 on the vote of last Murcb, whoa the democratic majority was 1200. Gen. Pierce will have from 13 to 15,000 over Scott, and from 8 to IQ,OQO qver all. Detroit has given 6qo majority for Pierce and King. In Vysilantl Soott has 88 majority, and in Marshall 83 majority for Pierce and Kiog. genqwha gives Scqtt 203; Pierco 212, Hale 165. The Daily Citizen of Cincinnati, whioh was first started as a (Democratic paper, and afterward changed to a neutral, has been discon tinued for want of sufficient support. The Week ly Citizen is, however, to be continued; and one of the late firm, Mr. W. W. 'Warden, will Soon commence a now literary paper entitled The Pen and Pencil. Yesterday was veTy inclement, and our whig friends, with a proper regard for their del icate persons, erected boothes in jho different wards, to protect-t&m from the peltings of the pltilees storm. The whige saved - their find coats from tbo damp atmosphere, and retired at the dose of the pells perfectly satisfied with them selves and the boothes. Now that the Election is over, and we have nc tnoro tong political editorials to write, we shall give our readers a greater variety than has appeared in our, columns for the last few months. Our fair readers, especially, may look for something more congenial to their tastes than flattering electioneering rallies. ' SaP We received by yesterday’s mails full files of Californla,papers, which our friends may peruse by calling at the Editors' room. Fatisq thb English Debt. —The Commis sioners of the British funded doht have given notice that £428,740 7d will be applied toward the redaction of the debt, during the quarter ondiog on the 6th of January next, that amount being one-quarter of the surplus revenuo over expenses fortho fiscal year ending July 6, 1862. Activity in the leon Teade. —Tho advanced prices of English rails has bad a favorable effect upon mills in this country, and enabled Borne of them to resume operations. The Mflnfqur Works have just made a contract for twenty thousand tons with the Pennsylvania Central road, at something over $66 per ton, equal to cash. Ten thousand tons are to be delivered this year, and ten thousand in 1853. The Mount Savage Works, it is said, are also to be pnt in operation soon by Mr. John P. Winslow, of New York. The New York 7Vz4ioie says that a purchase of two thou sand tons English rails was made in that city on Tuesday, by the Baltimore and Ohio road, at $57 60 eqanl to cash. How totv Punish Tekason is Pebsia.— We mentioned recently, the attempt against the life of the Shah or Persia. We now learn that Hqjee Suleiman Khan, accused as the instigator of the orinje, was seined, his body carefully drilled with a knife in parts wbioh would not at (he moment cause death, pieces of lighted candles were then introduced into the holes, and, thus illuminated, it was carried in procession through the bazar, and finally conveyed to the town gates, and there left in twain like a fat ram. Tho Kurret il Ain, better known as Rab’a Lieutenant, or the Prophetess of Kazoeen, who since the late reli gious outbreak, has been kept a close prisoner at the capital, has been executed, with some dozen others. His Majesty received three slug ■wounds in the shoulder, bnt all of a very slight nature. Ihoenious Bank Notes. —The Bank of Hart ford County (Maas.) has adopted the Atwater patent in its bills, by which the denomination is ascertained, in addition to the usual figures^So., adopted by the engraver. Mr. Atwater’s plan is to manufacture the bank note paper tn such a way that no alteration can bo mode from a low to a higher denomination. He introduces borders on the end of. the note, in addition to the figures which indicate its value—a single border for a one dollar bill, two .borders for two dollars, and five borders for five dollars. These are inserted at the. loft, handcf the note. For the ten dollar notes a single border is introduced on the right end; two borders for a twenty dol lar' bill. . These various .borders change-the po sitions of the names of-thß president and .cash ier, and also of other portions of the bank note, so that the general appearance of each denomi nation is entirely different from - any other. i B@y*DaviaS. Plamley has been mulcted $3OOO, by n jury in the Snpremo Court ofHaiile, for speaking harsh words of tlie wife of Mr. True*' of Lincoln, '* 1 v r ■ ■ ■ h t■ ■ :• i ■ i $ * ILLINOIS. VERMONT. MICHIGAN. ... .•••<*, n ': % '"1 "** : t ‘ S i V'V *' ; w - 1 £'*►'.v "' >• Vi • ■/ v ‘ - ■ • •»' . - -yTk-* ■>.- ’-w *-■- ...-. Item* of Hew« and MJadeltany. * Mr. B- S. Haight, imprUoned oa-n ?kajg6iir Californialicfcetfhinas, wasagaiaibailedofct of the New Tork Tomba'tm. Tuesday.’- \ u Col. Geo. H. Gfouard, of the TT. S- -*P* dieted far the killing of .Major Jones, in Florida, has been tried and acquitted. - Tho spocial convention of the dioeeae.t>f, New Jersey, adjourned on Wednesday evening after adopting resolutions referring the nevr. charges against Bishop Doano to a committee, mho are. to report to another convention, to be held De cember Ist., at. Burlington. A hat manufactory, to employ 250 hands, trill soon be completed at Bethel, Ct,,. and.another, still more extensive, is to bo. commenced imme diately. . The Southern Commercial Convention, trill as semble in Baltimore on the 18th of December. InNetr York, on-Wednesday morning, Mr,. Moses A. Daw, editor of the Boston Waverley Magazine, was swindled out of $l5O by tho pur chase of a vratch. The -money, howeter, was subsequently refunded, in consequenco of the arrest of two of the swindlers. The furniture of this exploded concern .was sold at auction, in Washington, on Thursday.— It consisted of a large iron safe, mahogany and walnut desks, nrm chairs, counters, letter press, cightiday clock, store, water coolers, Ac. A German Writer, in a Uto volume on tho the social condition of Great Britain, observes that they are obliged to offer large rewards for them. An old Bailor, at tho ■ theatre, eaid he sup posed that dancing girls wore their dresses at half mast as a mark of respect to departed mo- Tbe Harpers announce that they will publish in a few days, the private life of Daniel Web ster, by Charles Lenmao, for some years his private eecretary. i Last year there'were 1000 hogs driven to Mad. ison from Trimble and Henry counties, Ky.— This year the number will reach 15,000 at least. The Burlington Telegraph, says that hundreds upon hundreds cross the Mississippi at that point daily, seeking new homes in that young and thriving State of lowa. The HatcbinsODS write back that their, jour ney in California, in one year, has furnished more solid golden profit than a lifetime .would in the States. The receipts of the Indiana State fail- were between $4,600 and ; enough t.* defray all expenses, and repay the State $2,000 loan ed. g©* A book entitled “ The .Hundred Boston Orators,’’ has just been published in Bosto#.— The following pioture from it of the famons John Hancock, will doubtless iptefest the read- PsasoKAL AepeabAsce of Joss Hancock.— 1 One who saw John Hancock in June, 1782, re lates that ho had the appearancc of advanced age. Ho had been repeatedly and eeverely at dieted with the gout; probably owing, in part, to the custom of drinking punch—a common practice in.high circles in those days- As recol lected at this time. Governor Hancock was near ly six feet in height, and of thin person, stoop-.] iog a little, aqd apparently enfeebled by disease, j I(is jape b ft d been very handsome. Dress adap- j led quite as much to ba ornamental os useTul. Gentleme i wore wigs when abioad, and common ly caps when at home. At this time, about noon, Hancock was dressed in a red velvet cap, within wbiob was one of fine linen Tho latter was turned up over the lower edge of the velvet one, two or three inches.. He -wore a blue damask : gown lined with silk, a vrhitostock, a white satin embroidered waistcoat, black satin small clothes, white silk stockings, and red morocuo slippers. It was a general practice, in genteel families,-to have a tankard of punch made in tbo morning, and placed in a cooler when' tho Besson required it At this visit, Hancock took from the cooler standing on the hearth a full tankard, and drank first himself, and then offered it to those present His equipage was Bplenilid, and Bueh as_is npl customary at "this day. His spparel.-was sump tuously embroidered with gold and silver and lace, and other decorations fashionable among men of fortuno of that period; au.l he rode, especially upon public occasions, with six 'beau tiful bay horses, attended by-servants in livery, ne wore a scarlet coat, witU rnSes bu hls sleeves, which aoon became the prevailing fashion New Jersey Episcopal Convention.—A spe cial convention of this diocess met at Newark, on Wednesday, to consider the new charges against their Bishop made eince the last conven tion, and which, by the order of the Court of Bishops, were left for the action of the Diocesan Convention. Bishop Doans was present, and made a full explanation of the previous proceed ings. ■ - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, iLANKETS —Just opened at A. A. JUsas & Co., anoUu | largo anwrtmpqt of superior Blanket*. o-- rl VEKITIAN BLIJSDS, OF EVERY QU ALITY.for aale ntnwnu£«;tim.-n»* price*. at the NEW CARPET STORE, « FIFTH STREET, pear Wool. (pmCotr; IIDBIXSON A CO. RQOADK SJLKS—'R* piece* 4-1 Rich BnxnUo Silk*, tjril- Uaut colon, just rccciT&t at A- A. MASOS A CAES, pov.'l 02 and 04 Marknt atmO, &In£UA*TB kSklt MAMtJPACUXtKS* Uiac, \ Pittsburgh, KoremWr 2,1552. / TlOfl Bank today declared a Dividend of Pont ?nt cent., on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the last sis months, payabto forthwith. norO FOB BEST! A BOARDING HOUSE—Oonreniont to rcreml large msna&rturing estabUßhmentA Al*a, a STORE and DWELLING attached, adjoining abort. Rent low, and im mediate possession given. Apply to RUL% MATTHEWS A CO., 7T and T 9 Water street. IUSK or PITTSBUU2JI, > ' 9 ' November 2.1852. j THE President end Director* of thia. Bank, have this day declared a dividend of roca pa clxt., on the Capital Stock for the last six month*, payable to stockholders or iheir lend representatives, forthwith. / nov3 JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. New style cloaks and mantillas.—a. a. Ma -803 A Co., G 2 aud 01 Market street, have just received (per Express,) another assortment of Cloth Clocks and Silk Slantillas, entirely different from anything in tbo market. Also, Cloak Velvets, Cloth and Trimmings, of all the new est styles, to which they call the particular nttemton of the Ladies. / novll 4 Dissolution* Partnership heretofore existing between SETH 1 CLARK TIEKNAN and JOHN M. TiKUNAN. Bankers and Brokers, was dissolved by the death of the former, on Thursday, October 2Stb, 1852. As* The business will hereafter be continued under the old name and stylo of TIKRNAJf A CO., at the same place, No. 95 Wood street, Pittsburgh. /John ALTiernan will set tle the business of the late firayof Tlerasn A Co. nar3 * &ALK-A large Brick /Cottage House, containing a . large hall, kitchen, dining room and collar oq-first lloor; four rooms, and a garret cf two rooms; a fine portico In the front, and a spacious porch in the rear; a good stable, fearrioge bouse arul hydrant, in the- yard; situated near the resUenco of Gim.‘HoorehctuL The lot is CO feet front on Centre Avenue/by 300 deep to Locust street; with a garden and choice apple trees/ This property is well worthy the at* tentioa of those deriving a comfortable residence In a good neighborhood, convenient to business; and a good paved street, lighted with gas. Price, $5,600. • Terms easy. / 8. CUTIIBERT & SON, / Real Estate Agents, novS 60 Bmithfleld street. / Teail Teas! Teaet 7 600 Half Chests Green and Black Teas. A . JAY HE 8, PEKIN TEA STORE, 38 Fifth tlrctt, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Teas, Coffee, and Sngars, Invites the attention of bis customers and Country Merchants gener ally, to bis large stock of Green and Black Teas, selected In New, York, with great care, and with special Tcfbnraee to his increasing retail trade. Having devoted our entire atten tion daring the last seven years to tha Tea trade; we feel adored that we can do our numerous customers ample justice, both in quality and price. Retail Grocers are invl / led to call and get samples of the different grade*. We par ticularly incite the attention of onr easterners to our stock of Extra Fine Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder.— Also. Extra Fine Oolong, the sweetest and most fragrant la. thq American market. Also, Lovering’s Crushed and Pul verised Sugar; Rio, Java apd Sloe ha'Coffee; and New Or leans Sugar! Pittsburgh, November 3,1552. Orphans’ Court Sale of a Valuable Farm. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans* Coon of Alle gheny county, tbs undersigned, acting. .Executors of the last will and testament of David Fatten, late of frimllay township, In sold county, deceased, will expose to public sajp, on the premise, on WEDNESDAY, the 34th- uay of November, A D. 1552, at 10 o’clock, A. 31, all that certain Messuage aud Parcel of Land,late of said decedent, situate partly m Findlay township, Allegheny county, and partly In llopewdl township, Beaver county; bounded by. lands now or late o/ Andrew and Thomas Purdj, John Ferguson’S heirs, Jeffergon Patton, David Patton, jr*, and Joseph and James Wallace; and containing NINETY-ONE 'ACUKBand eight perches, strlet measure Terms mado known by JEFFEBSON PATTON, * JOHN. POLLOCK, Expcntors,' nov2:3wdfcSttr ~ AU, i*nons having sent for passengers, or sent aßflePrafta to Europe, through JOHN. THOMPSON,’ 410 DBSnjsteMLPlitebuigh.srshereby notified to call at his Office, with their Brsfls end Passage Tickets, when they sip returned to them, as he has made arraneeinoiita in'New' VTork vithtbemigut&xnt and well knotnt Bwallow.Tail *° ***”B oo * aUuaswngera, and pay all drafts engaged by him, at his oun expense; and has now been appointed the onlyArant in Pittsburgh for the Old Swallow-TailJJnas! hy Mesm- Grinnell, Mintttnr * Co,'and, tS Philadeiphht and UTerpool Line of Steamerapandhlsßight Pafts on the National Hank, and ail its branches, from one tonnd toany amount—paid without disconnL • ; 'JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty St, Pittsburgh. . w Dr. Gwyxott’s Improved Extract ol Yellow Dmittad sarsaparilla UaSartSane. 'dy for Hereditary 7\iinU. l-l-- "V-,-, ; ..Thousands of indiTblnals am-Cuzscd vilh'-undnii COD' plaints which they lohcnt from -Ihctr parents. The use of the Tello w Dock ..cad SartarxcrSla will: ,n Huy and save a vast amount of.misery, and many valnAUe Urea, for it thoroughly erptlt from Die tyelmae latest (oink which Is tho seed of disease, and JU take*., oS thA irhldi tbo sins or mlsmrtnnesufdhe . parents ore io -often rUUod npon their Innocent oflspring^^^-- Parents owo It to their clnklron to guard them against tho effects of maladies that may.he. commnnieatal -hy descent, and children or parents that have at any.than been effected with Qmmnptim, Scrofula or Syphilis, owo it to themselves to take precaution against the disease borngrerlvedin them, fluysott’s Extracts-Yellow Dock and Sarsapanlla Is asura antidote In snch eases. - , ■ -4S-Soo udrertlacment- -t- ■ - - scplihlsw. The liver Pill* I Tho Liver Pills of Dr- JPLeno were Brsl.osed‘.by him delusively Intis own practice. So efficacious wore they la all . case* oMirnrtojhpUlnV that andut. iracting the attention of tho. modlcat fixcnlly, pastfti Into general uAe-- Thfty actowUh gtcatroertainiy and. regularity; the patient almost Immediately: Aelir the. dispersion, of his disease, and is gnulually restored to health. With some tho effect» almost mlnicnloua, frequently: experk-ocing /mme •diato relief, after-having, for months, resorted to ilzuga and modidttpsof another* description,-In- .Tain. Diseases of [ Liver aro-very common in this county* and arc ofhAifHght fulln character. Those who experience any of the premoni L tory symptoms of this dangerous .and .complicated iLse®e> -shonld at ones procure a box of Dr. MTAce*s Pills, and pet baps, thereby, bo saved a world of misery*; . . ■•«■ : Ibr sale by most-of the iDruggistJ and. aod 1 by the sole proprietors. "**- ...J. KIDD & GO* 1 norihdiw ‘-- CO .Wood street*' Positively Cured**—lh* pro . prietor of tho artlrlo called Amenoait JZatr Katorati re, has met with such unbounded sneecsa in tho uso of hi* article, as to justify him In taking bald cases, and giving a wntten guarantee. Thai is, he will, for a price agreed upon, by himself and the person using the article, restore tho hair efc feetualiy, or refund Lho amount expended; or, he- wilt sell at the usoal price, without tho abovo guarantee. Tbo following Instance*, of individuals who haTo had their .hair restored, ought to convince-any ouo of * its efficacy* They | haveaUowed ns to uso thrar uamoa -aa references; John [ Uofftsr, Wooda’ Brewery,- cured; of: fuildnew of l-l ypara r staudini;; S. IL flohnes, BL D.; Gjpt.lL Morrin:. Jamea Onthric, 131 Grant street, was totally bald —nowbKtaadi* completely covered with new hair: also, John OLcrly, Ta rentum- Wo woold innto particular attention to the fol- • - • • * ... | (Juzt of Hib I nets of 20 yam'- sjmdutjf cure*? by -on4- Untile | and part of a boule cf American lietUtralirf* I Ateiandor. aged -i2y wife of William Alexander, ! who resides at No. 4t> Pennsylvania Avetjuc, states thatAo 1 has been bald for lho last 2U years; Uinbcad, on botb fidcs, j wttSj*erfiH;ily smooth and viuioatanv-hair; when fheentn { manced using the Restorative. She has now used a bottle l and part of a bottle of Indr restorative, and has used it regu* f larly for tho last six/week* Iler head U now perfectly ccrr-, V erej with s thick crop of uew hair, firm’and strong, wfany j one can see by calling. Mr*. Alexander has no otyeiSGbh*. In the publication of-tbesastalements. - ; - 1 tpg*- Lam a.brother of Mra AiexauJef. whoso shdoment I is written out above, and know personalty that tha.state- I ments therein made are correct. • -- A. If. DAT^ : | Pittsburgh, Sept. 17,1532.. .-,- . Jfb. Fourth street . I -DILGEO/IL ltetcif Druggist, I No. 140 Wood street, corner of- Virgin alley, Pittxbiirgbj Pa. j ocl29alaw ’ v jB®“Scrofola«—dl istdoo to.Kkr’e Petroleum tosay that ithas'beon known tbcotnpTetelyeredieatdevoryyedtage of this dreadful disease in .le?s time than apy-other and at lesscoit'or lacoiivealeiioe to Gippatient.. - / : ->t. ♦ r The thousands of c«lificates : ln tbe hands of .tbe prqprio tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and. it* tamedlato-Ttotoity,'go to show clearly, and beyond’»3l doubt,' that is a mwhcln* of no common Tolue, "not only'as %: local remedy la Paroly* tiSy R?teumaits7n, ksi oF : bat as a raiuab t Internal rapody, inriting. the investigating physicians, as: well as the suffi'ring patien.t,''tobecomo acquainted with its merits.' . ' : - _; " Those havltig'u dread of niixtures are assured that this, modidue is purely natural, and Is bottled as it the bosom of the earth. ThzfdUmtxUig urUßaiie is copied from a paper published at Syracuse, I',-tjnk bear? date August te' ISo'i, to v>}Jch is aLxo appended Uie certificate of Utccdurrutsd-D.' Y. Abo/, J/l of Syracuse.: ... This may in truth certify, that I have bcop, so badly uf* fiicted'rith Scrofula forth© lartsevepyeawihat ma«tc*flho Umo I have been unable to attend to any kind of hipdoexs, and much of the time unable, to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated, nearly, all thft/tlmfr by the beat ITiyskians onr country affords; J occasionaliy got some re lieC.batnacurc,aiulc»utinuod togrow'worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroreum,,or Rock OiV as evo : rytbing else bad-foiled. I dfcl so witfcont falth afcfiisE, but | thf*effect wns astonwhieg; it threw the poison toiho snefoce j at pnee, and I at onee began to gmw' better; and' by : using I sevjeu bottles ! have cot a core worth thousands of doTlnrs. - . ; . MR&. NANCY U BAIUO-rg. • This may certify that Ihsvo beeh acquainted with Kieris Petroleum, or Bock OiL for more than a ye^ , , jual ha\ er©’ peatetily. wiruessed its bohefirialcffecto. intteichret of ;iml> lent other diseases for: which R b reeomroouded, andean with conMeuce recommend it to be a medicine wor-; thyof aUetitkm, vid can safely say that foccoss has atfoad •ed its urn where, other medifiiuo had follod. : -v- -D. Y. FOOT, M; D. J’ar sale by al l the'DruggL-iti in Pi Lbshurgb. X 4^* JAMES P. TANNEIt, BOOTS. BOHHETS, IV yd. 66 Rjtxi Street,'lidw.cn Thinl-and fUirfft, i '' iff tock b Fl^^ 1 fliil UFShoes, Bonnets, freni Lhc' New, Riiglaad Mana£tctarer*,:adapted pxpreMly for Pall andTHny' Id sole?, and.vtfltbc sold at eistom prices.-- Beosccall and examine before \ '—.sepSim^'.-:- js.--am mxai— • S. CUTHBEILT do SOI?, : REAL A2H> IAGRXTS, Aj?.;5G .SmithfiAd .--/ uoVd : /ItOFFßlfi—Prime Bio and Java Coftoe,iu rtonradd 1«iA«Uo jj/ by- fnovd) - ■ KING A- MOQfUiK.VD. r ;; BRAZIL JSUUAR-rviO bags White; reevived/aua for sale by > [norSf' ; - KING AAjOOBHFUP. : SB U .til —L'rime and. fair i-hetr- Orleans .iu atotennil for sale by . [upril].; . ATMOORHUAIL : BAGS u&xl-half Tow Bagskin-storeuiul for.ftilfc’bj*: • nor 3 ; ; KING A MQQBItKAO. BKDFOUD MINERAL WATEILr-A few itt store and for sale hy [norill<.: ; - IQNG A MOORIIRAD. /COFFER —100 beg* primr, for sale.by > 1 \j oct2s - / -.-•.■v.LLSTUART, OIL— ircaski WintEr Spcraf Oil. lamtiov'and for stte-hy novl / MUsLSR-tf RICKKT^>N t :> GUDKiSIi —tj casks Uraud Bunk Coil Fish, !ntnhu>nu<i tor sale by .{novlj /, MILLER k RtCKKTiy^ by T J ' i oehg * 7 - B."A> F.UINTsSTOCiv TQI. abJUACCO— < . ocl9 . / ' • . SMITH & SINCLAIR; fT IST AND hAG CARPETS.—Rcceivol, UUs dnr, ?il tbe I i Carpet MAreljouse, Ntx-So Vcarth and 70 TTood novl / :. \V. ; >rCUXTi^fL 'ORGCIiE large and beautiful assertmrht.of ~il HnoßrochoSbawlspowexlubitinjat- - novl [ A. A.-MASON A CO. G 2 and C 4 Market st.. Tj ONG SILAWLS.—Just opening «t -A. A. Masos 1 j eases Premium Gobi Medal Long ShavrU Jrnm'SC*^Jd..to' iAUCK—IO dotAVorccbtenihixe' f/V Sauce, iccetred and to; sale be ' ntrfl ■ ‘ MILLER A RtCKRTSOX, W. IL DENNY. Cashier ■VTTJSCAT WINK—S boxes Jonloq JUter JSuscat M ine, iTX reed y«1 and tor ; Af*\ " ' MTMdSR & IUCKK3SON. . ('HL&MPAIUNK WINK—SO-basket* Heidwick. A.urbor, j and other favorite brands, landing aiul fin* solo bf ' HOtI . . >JIIiLRR. & - It HAS—lialf chests Imperial.-Gunpowder, loans Uy son and Black Teas, from good to floe, in store and tor gale by . KING & MOORHEAD.- riIOBACCO —Kusscil & Kubisou, \\ cj, U. Grant, \V ebster X Old. and other popular brands. In store and tor sale by nov2 KTNO £ MOORHEAD. Louis bugar House Syrup and I'Unia Uon Molasses, iq. store and for sale by '~i dot 2 .r KINO & moorhkad;. FRENCH CLUTiI.—2O pc* &s«ortcd Colony Fine Ereuelt Cloth, cxpresaly for Cloaks, just received (per oxpp**»)afc botl A. A. MASON & CO. - CtOFKKii— lSWba?*primdKioCofftfCr / - 76 do do: in stare and fur sale. MU.UKft &■ JUCKKTSON. TmS>V ORLEANS SUGAR—7S bh'ib. New Orleans Sugar, Xt{ in jtinre and for yala by no»l ' ■■ 'W7“A\TEU— IS) shares Moaougabela-SJackwater Stodcby TT ’ . .... AUSTIN, LOOMIS*, novl . Office. No. 92 Fauna Street. • T' OAF fcUUAKr -14 60 bbl*. Sl tools N'o. 9 Loaf su^ar; . , . 35 do *** .: do* * do; la store aud foe ?alo bj norl SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS,bn approved. notes or mort gages. Enquire or. . • « - r v it. F. M2&)fiKLT», Real Estate Agent, noil; ■• • cornet OgSSmthfield and Fifth A DAMS American <ahtlun f rrlth J\_ imil references to the iiuiist American Chancerv Decls-i ions, by Jame.* It- Ludlow run] John 51- Collin*. For safe by ■■■'•• j. K. WHLDIN, Coo'&seller ami Stationer, novl G 3 Wood street, botveoo Thtni and Ponrth sta. £»0A1* —ia» boxes large bar I'alu boap; • •40 . ilo No. I do; la do \ariogal«l do; 10 do Tofliit • do; Inatoroaoilfcrßaloby novl r | Ui'hSXRY BRUSSELS C-YUPt.TS—Another" dot lot dr i. those rich anil client new Btjira, JaPVrrueiTcd at the Carpel .Warehouse, -No. 85 fourth and 70 Wood streets which Win he wild cheaper than ever. We invite those W niahing tngive ura call. > nOTI ' : •.WV-M’CnSTOCK. :• rpOHA(XO-rl2 box<*B Baltimore PlugT X ■■ 4s). d«v ilosscll*Robinson sv, . O?;' d °: <*o do - fo; .■■*&>. W. lLGr^ni^S T B&nd6’*; - . lOke^sFiltebarghGtwteL; In store and formic by . .. 0011 : WLLEB t RICKKISOR. HAF22 »llh a* in the Real BsiatehjU.(lencrai .Agency Bustneas, we and rale of Real Estate, CollMtraa, of Kents, Borrowing- and lining cmminiTt® lssSß ' ' a * a lllo mau of * BE V . DE. KHiIKELIiY'B FEMALE SEHIHABY, Kea * KlUßuntaß, Fenaa.; ' ’ , TTTU.L commence ita .EIGHTH SESSION, on MONDAY,' H Ist of November neat, , • -A -: ■: -ITO-JO SSSRiitOif mt Homs.’ - ■ ;Boara.M ana baMlnj, ana En S lisli oo iftano.-and-nso-of ■' ' 2300 Trench sad other IsnenageS, \L. CTaT- Snclforbod room, if ncaied.. I. r ~ , * *** Mojtc Operation Ag»«™ t ■ 'lt thsnktol to Lhepuhlictort&strortcia; licit a cijiitiuuSECc of tiia game for his present enternri w^— the esUSMunoot of & Pbtfr- and Spies .Wife dt, to the .ccmmnWtf hi* UitWX MllaaklsthUthey will jd?e nS*"trfaf^ W P ill a*rt.»l«w.4'v 1 Diara/m^ tt 004 tori? whou3aix Dm.m m All<vs—iJOO kegs asworUai Naiis,. in: store and for >alt*-by .• noriJ: .. , - KINGJfc MOORHEAD.: & RICKETSO.V. - jiilli'ji 4 Riciorrso'j. TOLOANr • S. : CUTHBEJIT» • ■;• • • . SOSmlQifoUKtrcct.' -■ *. ■* ,' 7 . * - x ‘’"r *■ ~ i .* — • y _- • , ~- ' T f C< - , »;. ■■■ 'SSt Doors open at <5J£ o’clock; petfcnaaaM to cczaoeoto. at 7 otetoek. . O-IxmnensoattMrtlon ■■• ■ .-r; TUUnSDAT OTEUNOy KoTittbcr &Mrfll be prewrf*! the patriotic Praia* of —• _• t • ■ ;i;- WmiAM TELfc Wltltaa Tell - —*&•*«****?•» X*KM Kjrrbrft L ... ttP<l Mr*.CUft)CTt - Tocondtxdeiritb thebmiHfal Drszaa of: ■■■ „ TILB REST DAY. . . , Karlin i •*■ • Bartini-, llh« Wfcceter* UAM3, ana his talentod Ufoy job engaged AndwfiJ &afiy appear. * - \ ~ T -C * .pr° ‘ ifc^WCT?«TOs|SltS ,t Mirror of Banyan’* -miSDEaroi, pksah oriiiß iattaaDfs raoaiufss; anqucgtionably- the molt eUnctire Panorama erer eihib* itoTin the worMf. eillhtljnr in airraid oonUnkm* Paint ing by the hqrt ertljU of ttle errantry, the prominent Banyan'* trmukebis end -world re nowned Allegory-.*. - ~ . Beantiftil Murieend o-Oewiplire Bcrfnrt, secotnja nr tha Panorama -white nmW. iirieo. Bcoraopen at? tfclncV: to atB * od2tts±_^ r* v : . i K' - --..,:: AHXu 0 • ' v (oy&y t : A*.D* P*— 3ieete*bomliw(/EeinyTstoOTph '■■•6: Office} comer of Third and Wood streets* arenritaa* Kr r * day urexuag. j [ap33 * ,; r SPECIAL NOTICES. >ASeS&OSA The / 'Ajngcraji&- I*xig&, -SO.'2S9, 1.0, 0T.0.>4 meet* ereiy Wcdrasdaygvcplnj; in Washington Ilalh Wood <t • T j?I? TEA*— For Ltw bunt Oteoxa Tu Ui Pina* ' -burgb»ntSQ cents $ 2k, go to tba ?#kln Tes Store, -yp, flft -ytfth’ gfcreafr yhcre tliflTery'.best -Blacky tnd Green TcascanaTifftysborJiSd.-•: >—».- • , ; - tJ79 •■ -ft ■Si* Q« O* of meetlos, ttwhinsteo Hail, &. ••;.• / si . rtrtsinnffln-icwns,JJo.3Sfti i £, -. Mzacutnix H3CA¥pMESTj-Xo. ■B7*—iifl©ta lint. tßil thin • (marifcly P, I'CSUBSBEB%DnitU Sar- J- .. geon.—Nc.' lulThirJt a. lev doors above: ' |,■ . Bmithfiek. OSMnpstsdm • Dr. F.fcnslwni connected s-ith | . iho establishment of Dr. Hnffiben, of/Wheeling, ibr the hut ■. r,. Steyears- ~ [epSjgat $ IHSURAXCE COMPANY, of | . Hartford, Conn.— Capital t/:ock 11100.000; Av * _ sets $i59,172. Ofltajof the HtfsborghAgency in lhaStote : j;: Hoorn of M'CurJr 4 locmis, No. £9 'Wtxxl strwt. .. EOTi-tr B. It BEESON. Agent. W°?‘ JorusX ComU Conuilt A great many per* - J i Pon3aredreadfullytormentedwithcorns. A certain «••• -■•- - j romedr vQU balbnndin Dr. Celia’s Cow Puna, fcr f ;»teiii)x.GE&&.KKCSKB r I-to Wood streets . . g.*- - - i’rtes.'retsil *£l2)4 and 24 cfc*. per box.* .sops - : >; 1 igkXibcralde&nctKrag tothree *lwtmyto*a»Again* * a.--, Tyr^o-at*K?iUftHtAS CUMjasaClAX* middaaiSr-\Lat» ?: Slariet streets, Sj .' '■ . ttiiird^Coor^Pmsburgfc,-Pa.-£^P.GOQEKGBGH,Pr*cti- I • cal Accountant, &cf lU Cv-SPEXCKB, Associate. . AddiSs®, IV R. SPESpfijV IMnripat-Tcechcr of Witting tod Com** ! ' -* metebd Seocitended nolirein aaotber ,‘lV■;-?• -; ■ ■ -.. aalX .■:.• r-' l s''"^ . ' Curtain Tnauui df„e»ery description, Fomltam.-; £ -.-. J, o« riasbfSjßrocaielfefij Lace and :3dnsttn Carhinft,K. V. j--.. Painted \Ylndo*Shades,'<Hit Cocnktts Cnrtakt Pins, Hands > s■. -.: Ac., at obolCsaJa tod l?taU, . V , l v j ' • - : 'Noiie9.Chcsaut*treet,*anjer'PlftltiPbfladeiplibti: -i—■ Curtains Jlade tod Trimmed «t tdercry'neirest fteneh style. _ ' -■-"-v j --‘ ■ r ~ (mar2My . ■ FixelnioraulceCoxnpn* r . nF«—lUrasburgj-l'a. Capital s2oo*ooo. Destgndd i ; only fijr titles ofpropgrtj, oaaaa-aiaple capital, r.- v aad afforda superior advantages In point of rfnsapne©, safety i - . > and: &muDiqQ^Uo3v^rity : owners of Isolated dwellings and country'property.; > - A. A. CARRIER Actuary, > -. • norJSl .;: Branch office &♦ Smlthfielfl at* Ptttatmrgb- •_ :.■«••: rr-==» anilcr’r ’WlndOTr ■:■.*? -7. Uvy tory* CORNER 0¥ iJLOOND AND ARCII -'STS, ifcv- BH -LADRL'trHIA Our motto.ls, ? * £iricfc Safer and. SsuiU ; Lodgeltoom SHADES, mad* Inn .! 4®*Dealers end others are iavitaitOigiTw ura-eall,-Ze- ; u-. foropttrcliasifts«laawlierQ*. -':.G< 3U MILLES A 00* • ~ au27'Jtn;; / ,c:.'K W> comer Second anti Arebatfl* Phils.' ••• .•> •: v- 1 -:; v Post Office Buildings, Thtrlsireet. vllXencascatakett In all kind* .of S' A'. &P,'li- T giving nil - ; pV; 5 ? 7 - Accurate artistSe mdanimatftlftraws, nnlto Hat vastly su- -7; periortottotxmuntaicheapdagtierrootype^ftttfcafollowing |:- r . - cheap prices: sSaai upward; according to, [>•■-- ',>■ the'fteeiuid ffualitvof Case or -••— %■'*• I* ; -; :-v: offScfcor,deceased persona taken la any: if-sft-V : partpf the city." •*-•••; \yf-~- [novgSily g'V- ~ 'Attend to yoar ;aor«w»*-*DiL UQYT& = publicasa guaranteed ewe fee ibiste4Y«jsioitQia», ainL is ttoonly medicine toown sdapfeed to tharpiisicaey bftyisjl k £.>■ - tor iarliie o£ttiatfio&(e&dianV jr&ai-tnmbrci 1 v \ v _ eTeryjoiwbaTins £ ,: sudv'to-spply immediaidr fnrtliU sale who!** r saleai^retailat Dr»JiKYSEß’Sl>rng*i>&ro,Hb.l*> i . | t -*l/- •• tljecar. permar-. necUy / fgnoted T wllhotttpaifl or iaooaYcnience,' by Dr. Hiix irr> toindpal £urist who on.ter [ consulted at &0 Axeb alrcet r FhSI ndolplua, from &A«-&Lio S- :^rv>. Ihirtwa years of dose aid almost aUcuifim to \- '-X- Uiia branch of special practice has eaabfoj-bias to.iedues.luA' t (treatment to such a degree of rdcccUp mto find the mostcwi- M 7 CrmM and'Dbßtinaie-casesyidil, 3&y a steadyattbatioa-tn ti&_ ffr - BliiuoTtxuileluo* atyle of 'iC. AcdfireDn -Confectionary business, oirSgo.CWot^strc<jt t 'EHisbursk.v ; -[ : nsTin" dLTx^^ J of : myciit!rfi!-tii&TQii'ia: t&yl. ' Messrs. J» C, Amlcrsoa ii Ox, 1 take pleasure in recunvnwntlmgtbeai la ay fencar t v frkada&ndcustomer*; sad bepefoy. tteiaaccotfonmcfr«f|y{.V .3 tl«i'Ubcraliataottagisberto'»edontQc,'‘ • - - jytttf rJV:. JOSHUARBOMa.;.V.fe>~V- nr^>ASaOGIITED lnsw«nee 5f ;■••£*■:•. of theCitf of Pittsburgh. S;-; W.tTALLAS, fINKET, I > f "Williinsnre Agwiwt JflliK snd-3IA&ISiK-£L*Xa \ ’ -. W&K .‘Office; in Jjpsfigg&QU Xfousej-Ncs. lSVaott-TiSf;' - .Water streak . ' £ „ V -> yflywnap- 1 :-,:.:-'V.'-'- •:'••;•■•-.•-; - |-; _"V r "W, Tg/TWttaa.-- Jf>Tm -: J &C. Sawyer,.•■ Ik B. bUnpson, -. . tVVouSL Edgar, ; JtlLWUkia* ■..: .Hobcrt Haney,:: : . Charles , William Gannas, . Willfara ffrQa^gw&cd^ A. P. Anshutx, Jo?epiiSay^ :' • - William ILWrigliter. V"s>o<ld Fellows* lial3, JiaMing,' fbiSFih\-' £■&:■ {trut> bciiaem JFca2 end street** —-HU*-} • bprgfa.Rflcampmcatr No. meets tost aad-lhlnl Twedaysf *• *■<~:—" of«acb month- • --■•••• r ; . «.••.•:.{ .. •■.; ,v •...'.j\ 4 v'' v * Tuesdays.' Mechanics* ladgo, No. fl;-meets f . .. -'CTMy UmralayoTMiing'- ! . •■Western-.Star Lodge,: £ia, bmw »teg- \T>lari±iji • eTening- ; •■■■ •-» .:■• . ■ | •. Iron City Sa. JSJ, crcry opening* i - Moani H uriah ipdgtyNo. 3&V tße«ts ¥>wy 3land»y **eo < ing, at Untan Ilall, of IfUUlMid&nSUifield.' ; - l - Lodge, Kcl3Ss,-nyjets Qxcry Timrsdavcrfcning, *t; their Hal!, corner of SaiMUfchl end Kith steads. | Twin City Dodge, \Xcv3U,, meets eTcry Pnday IXall, comer of Uacoci *ip! Saaduxky streets, city. i StfSaelr { r^sCXTIZESS* liuvuiee CaapaaT .oli (b£x - TPltUburgbu-C-Q. ULJSSITC, President; SAM*- CKC L. MJLHSHELL, Soeretaiy. * Office: 94 --ZiurarB»HULli.aadCAEQQ.3£?]tt,GXLthoQhio*]jdU£ui*< - .rippllUTewaiiiltrlbt^Sirte?; - ' -v '. . ]- . Insures against 4<w&rliMjAge by • v.: ... ‘ : * ALSO—-\gainrt the Perils of the and Inland Jfatlgv ' • * '• • ' - r : - .vWßicrasa:-• —• : • C. G. Ha**7, Wa. iArlmsr.Jj.. , v TOlHani Bagaley, .T" ..Samuel it.. Kiss,. • .. Hugh D. Klpfo : Robertjfewlsp, > •.'•■' S,. llarbansb,v. ft»ncfa Selkup • fdvanlllnuktOQir • . J. -Walter UrjwV * •:•?•«• • Iwitf HL-Pmnnr»V riS" Mfliat UForeUTVinel— This irtVocesj 1 r*y. two tliat haa been sometimes «ked, nince fferintml OucttaUxiCthU. truly splendid tonic preparation* ctaapooiid* •'/•■ ed or Y&rious Tegetabtofogredkaiitsfog fcoo-inx efficacxfaiW : healing art • The Forest Wlno, u lw Worts; is ' .■- out of the laost'TaliudtlflrplaAW and yegct&bto Iftigtom, m.l egnafoedlft so&h. »to «at&~g?g the campobsd Vine, aadnUtbeheaA ' ing and braang quality* of the Wine node or Grapes, so« ••' - As atonic,' make***? : oJ ths stomach, end & diuretic iu affeeiJon* of tw-Udnara ■’ and- dropwesi it has no riyal; Thfai Is tha opinion of cm*whd , £astriedlU virtue*. ...... • ;•. - $• ..*• £s*3o* adTcrtbcmenE In another column of f -T.r ' Sold Wholesale andKeUll bylfr.G&OiXL: XET&EIL 14o^' ■- comer of Wood stroetand Virgin alley. Wttsbnrzk. p*. %*} •-. «, by JAMES T, of ' * street and the Diamond, Allegheny • „f. ... ■ Easdde?lUji3lE3XnooS; , U,B 'i r Vico TnaSBI®St)SEJ>H a JCSECH. - « - SecKtsiyl C. A; OOlitM; i .■■"■; Oitos, So ii Jirra Sresst, n M«isjc Bcttius*. 1 wSSSSS^U^iS!" 1 tEmnuit " •» « ' ir^tee^'ST^r 19 “ '**** - JoinfsKck **cduciJ6nof Mo* tnal Tates—fri;* AivUeai of thirty-three ami oneT. “JjfH PK-l ftamullyia : •-.. ■• • ... r R l s ** »wn. on ih& Urea of persona going to CaWftwpfo •'!•••■' 'WKSCTOfiS* .Junes. S/Hoon* r •• - JasephS-lieeh* ■ : . Ch&rica iu Colton; ..: ••■■■ :■. jfChirkksL .., , William •• John A. marxism :.s- • > .JohnSeotL UICEKtSGN, rWLUMBCS ACT HIS OOMPAMOTa—The -xiTtf *nd ' XJ Aoyogssof Christopher (Mambas, to a«kb' U *,Ol .* ’ • : tboas of hiscompaalmujbj Washington Inlag, la 3 rob. '£'■%’ - to., for sals ttj, - • ’ jiS t oct2S y . KAY. A CtX, 55 W T oaI street ■ ; : : - WOTJOT COKPAST. ' t >■ "-i -: . ■ PUt*bar£h,October‘Jy. r ' - : A S KJectiombrH>lrteeal>iri!ctor»,tosCTTefcMiii. »■}«»• : • && fiWffiSSaS^- 1 *• 855555 ;• “““•W ?. M. ORAILUT, Seaet OT . « A 21 examination of female Teachers ***>- Atxz&sg, Ka'sSal? sggas -aaSSf.-; S^ RrT " i "nT'r' ’ dmmmrnm « v i - ’*” t< amtUrocertiinUu>Cnloj. ... . ogy ,1; ; ; I , T ggD’TaijA t CO, Xo. 42 »A. C«r tojLDdinff country, «3l«to M'kithmzirtn thragfry tha >T«V ttat tbcrhatojun JJSJgJj: v SSSSS^gg^^^.' tfran&nT -*» *«tcttheAUeKba^wid ? Eastern cities. It/wili, therefore, tioan- ' .-- ftttbifl&oug9 r faflfaoymdagng.ri^g> w^L •• V.-V ' * -J fl " ' >c 7 / * jT *s. .'l • ' -*£ f' * THEATSS. Jog i - V* „ f, - *■» ' t* , Dt
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