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PITTSBURGH :
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Messrs. 8. M. PrmNGIIt & Co., nho me prompt, hon
est end gentlemanly In their hustaosa tranracUoia,«« “e
only aathorteal agents In the dto of Now Sort end Boston
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T ' Oareup Of ddesslnss.-hjas owfiowed. The
br our CoiiinWnvrealth. *r&/fcroirih£ln the
* t tJomaof thp,people, developing tha youthful mind; and elei
1 " onr .National, characters General lnteHlgehco and
*• ■' " uiomlly are bn the advance. Oar holy• religion,; through
• its own contionei to exert Its tocredlnfiaenco
on the pnbllpmlnd—to Rdmlnirtox -Ita ,ooa%olations to the
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.- profpetbus^' The tn&bliwtituttona of our government
hare open trial* of the past and e
:- :i? '■ riromlwi dtawnS upoa the - future. To God, most
j..,> - . grtttana good, we ewe au'our blessing*. To aim our
i ■ thanks ere das.
r :..i* - -dfinder tbiaeolemn conviction, end In conformity^Wthtbe
4 a .wlatescf niany good ciritens, I, Wetixsw BwwiyGovernor
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby, appoint
.»; :ii-53TOB8I>AY,tte twentyfflh day of Sovmber rtextna a day
ofsonereHhanksgivlng and Prayer throughout the State, •
. .. enjeiniesUy-beMeehtho dtiiensoftheOommonwealth, of
' ** fcU setting aside all worldly
-■ \ offering thank* to Almighty God for IBs
’blMdnss'ahainTokethecontlnuanceof lfisgoodnM*.
Given under my Great Seal or “the Stato, at
' narriaburgTthls twenty-fifth day of Octobor, In tbe year
-•* : • ofour Lord one thoosana eight, handled and fifty-two,
, and of' the Commonwealth the seventy-seventh.
/ ' - Jjy the (frvemar: K- S. GOODRICH,
• 9 Deputy fieemarv of the Commonwealth.
FOB. SAL.T BIVEK.
■’ ; : Through tickets Salt River for sale at the
trfSoo of the Moraing Post, tf.
TBS FB.AYJDB. .
:W " Weunderatand that a number of tha whig lea
- ' den arc endeavoring to eereen their tools from
- vtho just punishment that awaits them for the
frauds the; committed oil last Tuesday. We are
acquainted with any of those im
plicated in tho frauds orocticed, but we hove
good reason to believe that there were ‘‘older
jteads” engaged in this infamous transaction
than the young men who now appear as culprits.
‘ ” '-“Who ore the men who carry the “old Aeo*7”
.- ’ Will the young ones who hove been entrap
ped by the. ,old ones moke a developement?—
t . in doing so they may mitigate their punishment,
' hut they cannot escape the consequences of their
■■ : folly.
• -> -Wet hear that the whig* are endeavoring to ex
cite an amount of eympathy sufficient to make
the people believe that there is nothing wrong
whoa whigs undertake to ptactioe fraud at the
I , polls. This sympathy does not appear to be
“ eontageous. The honest portion of the people
- are sot satisfied that frauds upon the ballot box
“ •ahonld he tolerated, even if they are committed
- -’ by nice young whiga These frauds must not be
emothered. We are sorry forthe guilty parties,
but they must stand the huard of the suits now
- -5 Instituted against them. This maukfrh sympa
j thy .we. do not believe in, and we hope that no
Democrat will be so foolish as to interfere with
. - the course of even handed justice iu this mutter.
Tie low must now decide as to the guilt or inno
'l bende of these men. ~
ARMSTRONG COCSTJf.
Extract of a letter to the editors from
Kittassinq, Not. 8, 1852.
Gentlemen .-—Below 1 give yon tho vote of this
county so far os heard from. Thera is no doubt
but that Pierce’s majority will exceed Bigler’s
by fifty-votes or more. In-thii borough Hoffmau
had a majority of 33—Scott has only 8.
Pierce. Scott.
Kittanning B. 181 189
Kittannlng tp 76 moj.
Freeport...'. 87 118
Pineav... 150 172
' g. Buffalo 113 104
N. Buffalo 80 maj. ’
Manor 4 “
Wayne 141 88
Bed Bank 137 27
Bradysbend... lflmnj.
Bugararesk... 91 “
Gowansharmook.... 19 "
Set Armstrong'at 400 for Pierce and King,
' In haste, J. A. IF.
GOOD pon OBiWFOBD COtJHTV 1
We yesterday received the following oheering
letter from oar friend MoFablland, editor of the
Crawford Democrat. The Crawford Democracy
' have covered themselves with lasting glory:
Deuocbat Optics, 1
Meadville, Nov. 3, 1552. /
Editohb Mobsisq Post: —
Gentlemen: The election yesterday resalted
' la the oomplete ront of the Whigs. I send yon
oslip containing the returns so far as reoeived.
They indicsto a gain. that, folly warrants mo in
placing onr majority at the figures claimed in my
paper two weeks ago, 7001 Some of onr more
sangnine friends claim 600 majority, hat I do
not think it will vary ranch from the figures I
!■give yon. The day was wet and dlsagreeible,
or l think we would have done better. I hope
you are .convinced that " some things can be
i ..done as well as others.”
In haste, yours, tmly,
JA3. E.MoFARLAND
Philadelphia City, and County. :
The following is the official vote of tho City'
and Connty of Philadelphia for President 'and
Vioe President: I
Pierce.
Scott...
. Broom.
Hale...
Total vote of City and County 62,464 1
“ “ “ in 1848.68,617
HUZZA FOB. CLEYTELAKD.
Gen. PreaoE received a majority in every ward
in Cleveland. The majorities in the several
trardsstond thus:
Ist ward.
2d word
Bd«ward......
4th ward
Total majority. 296
All honor to the invincible “Forest City” De
mocraoy.
WESTMOHELIND.
Wo have the satisfaction to announce that the
glorious old “Star of the West," has given
TWENTY THBEE HUNDRED AND FORTY.
This is a fine indication from the Berks of the
West.
■s. # ggjp* There is some huthor in the whigs after
all, Bear the Cleveland Strati:
lotormatws Wastsd.— “Scott leads the col
nmn—sure." Any information as to tho where
ahonts of that “column," wijl be thankfully ?e
-■warded at this office. ' i
tJBEBAI. MISSIONARY CONSTITUTION. —Tho
•’ Boston Young Men’s Methodist" Missionary 80-
- held its anniversary last week. The te
portj 0 f the various officers were particularly 4n
. enraging.! The receipts for the year averaged
one dollar for every Methodist in Boston-whioh
«saya a Bostoupapor, with the other MtesonaTy
oontributiona from the same wraroo, will proba
-t yjy show a higher ratio of liberaUty than that of
w any other denomination. ' . t
' jjjssaß’ Bask ot DunuKE.—WO see ft stated
« 'jn the Burlington and Dnbnke papers that tws
- institution,; the charter or whieh was repeated »
is again issuing notes, bearing datea»‘
X- : • 1
We take great pleasure in annonnsing that the
Revi Wai. D. Howaild, the,worthy Pastor of the
Second Presbyterian Church, ih-this oity, at the
earnest solicitation of numerous friends, has con
sented icdoUver lectures to
Young:Mcn. :', Tho; Lectures delivered by this
truly excellent man last winter,to Young Men
and Siolhers, were listened to by crowded as*
semblies, and we have overy reason to believe
that they produced good results. We are confi
dent that the Young Men of our city, as well as
all who .have at heart thewelfareof the rising
generation, will attend. theLectnrea.ofMir.How
ann. The first of tho coarse will be delivered on
next Sabbath evening.
In connection -with the above, the foU6wing
Adyiw;tp ’Opting J46n is worthy of a place in our
columns:: f -
'% ADVICE Tff TOBSO WEN. ,
Arc you stepping on the threshold of life? Be
oure a; good- moral , oharacter. Without virtue
you cannot: be respeotedi without integrity and
sobriety, you bah never rise to distinction and
h0n0r....... :i . ■.
‘ Be-careful lest a too warm desire of dis*
tinotion should deceive you into pursuits that
msy cover you with shame, by petting your Inca
pacity and slender abilities m foil light.
People who have the rashness to Intrude into
stations without proper authority and the requi
site preparation for the services of the public,
not. only involve others in loss, but subject them
selves to ridicule. -
::::N6YEMBER 6;
The trickey, deceitfal and dishonest, are rare
ly prosperous: for when confidence Is withdrawn,
poverty is likely to follow.
The shortest and surest way to live with honor
in the - world, is to bo in reality what we would
appear to be.
When once o ooucealmebt or deceit bas been
practiced In matters where all should be fair and
open as the day, confidence can never he restor
ed any more than yon can restore the whito bloom
to.the grape or plnm that you have'onoe pressed
in your hand.
Error Is the cause of man’s misery, the cor
rupt principle that has produoed evil, in tho
world j ’tie this-which begets,.and cherishes in
oar soals ail tho evils that oflict Q 9, and ire can
never expect a trno and solid happiness, but by
a serious endeavor to avoid it
Falsehood is not only one of the most humili
ating vices,- but sooner or later it is most tertain
to lead to serious crimes.
Industry, well Orated, will give a than a com
petency in a few. years. Tbe greatest industry
misapplied is useless.
Zeal not rightly directed, is pernicious; for as
it makep a good cause better, so it makes a bad
cause worse.
Highly Important from Havana.
The N. O. Picayune learns that the Bteamsbip
Black Warrior, from Now York via Havana, ar
rived at Mobile, Oot._Bl, after a run from Hava
na of 49 hoars.
The 0. 8. sloop of war Powhatan, from Ned
York, having on hoard Judge Conklin, the newly
appointed Minister to Mexico, had arrived at
Havana- Judge Conklin, soon after his arrival,
hgii an interview with the captain-general In re
lation to the reoent troubles between the two
governments, when tbe difficulty was so arrang
ed that the Cresoent City will hereafter be allow
ed to land her mails and passengers, but Mr.
Smith, the purser, would not be permitted to
oomb ashore. One account states that Judge
Conklin had been followed by a rabble on his
way to the consul’s house, and insulted.
captain-general also had acknowledged to Com.
Newton, of tho Powhatan, that he had acted
too hastily, and was willing to make a suitable
apology to the American government, but in no
case would he allow Mr. Smith to land on the
Island.
The government of Cuba have adopted a new
Beale of import duties. ‘
Ma. Wedstsb-’s Libeubt.—The Library of
Mr. Webster, says the Boston Traveler, is a mag
nificent room. On three sides of the room, ex
tending from the floor to the ceiling, Were six
splendid library cases, filled with the choicest
gems of literature and the ablest productions of
law. This favorite apartment of Mr. Webster is
adorned with the best portrait of himself that
we have ever seen ; a portrait of his son, Major
Edward Webster, who died in the Mexican war,
and also a fine portrait of Lord Ashburton. —
There is also ia this room a bust of Mr. Web
ster. Every room iu the house is furnished in
the most magnificent style, and ornamented with
busts and paintings of the most distinguished
men of all ages, many of which were gifts from
the persons themselves to Mr. Webster. Mingled
with these were portraits of his children and
grand-children.
Among these was a small profile, in ancient
style, of Mr. Webster’s mother, under which, in
Mr. Webster’s hand-writing, were the following
words: “My excellent Mother. D. W.”
A Hcqe Mas ot War. —Tho English are busi
ly employed in introducing sorew propellors into
their men-of-war; and so far as their navy is
concerned, are determined to be always ready
for action. The first-class British tine of battle
ship Windsor Castle, a throe-deoker, originally
constructed for a battery of one hundred and
twenty guns, was, a short time since, cut asun
der amid-ships, and lengthened twenty-three
feet, to furnish a suitable space for the accom
modation of sorew propelling machines. She
hasjust been launched, and her name is changed
to that of the “Duke of Wellington.” She
measures nearly 4000 tons, and mounts 140 guns.
With, her steam facilities, she is probably tho
most formidable as well as tho largeat man-of.
war afloat. The largest ship in the French navy
is the screw-propeller “ Napoleon," What ore
the Yankees doing T
- BimpeicHy ix Dares.—Those who think that
in order to dress well, it la neoessary to dress
extravagantly or gaudily, make a great mistake.
Nothing so well beeomes true feminino beauty
os simplicity. We have soenmany a remarkably
fine person robbed of its true effeots by being
over-dressed. Nothing is more unbosoming
than overloading beauty. The stern Simplicity
of the olasßio tastes is seen in the- old statues,
and m tho pictures painted by men of superior
artistic genins. In Athens* the ladies were, not
gaudily, but simply arrayed, and we donbt
whether any ladies have ever excited more ad
miration. So, also, the uofcle old Homan ma
trons, whose superb forme- were gazed on de
lightedly by men worthy of them, wero always
very plainly dresßed. Fashion often presents
the hnes of tho butterfly, but fashion is not a
classio goddess.
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.... 1,186;
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t& * la Pekin, a newspapor of extraordinary
sizo is published weekly on silk. It is said to
bavo been started more than a thousand years
ago—somewhat earlier than the one andor the
patronage of the “Good Queen Bess." Ananeo
doto is related to the effect that, in 1827, a pub
lic officer caused some false intelligence to be
inserted in this newspaper, for which he was put
to death. Several numbers of the paper are
preserved in the Boyal Library at Paris. They
are each ten and. a quarter.yards long.
Sentence Commuted. —The Governor General
of Canada, has commuted, to imprisonment if or
life, the sentence against Robinson and his wjfe,
colored, for the.murder of an Indian named Copt-,
stalk. The principal witness against them was
their own son, who, the Toronto Colonist says,
after sentence was passed, made an offer to the
sheriff to carry ft into execution with his own
handß, for .anew suit of olothea. The Governor
General might well donbt the testimony of such
a monster.
T.tvb rs Nsw York. —The Tribune chronicles
among - the current events of the metropolis
during the last four weeks,. ;fonr murders, two
supposed mnrders, -six attempts .to kill, -nine
stabbing cases, three cases of shooting, and
ty-SSVpuufussadlt , 1
LECTUBES TO YOUNG MEN.
Itema of Hows and Miscellany.
The Contract for building the Cincinnati and
Dayton Short Line hae been awarded
an eastern company for $1,770,000, including
tiie rollings took, :;-TW-wofkis tobeodmpleled
in twenty-tiro tmmths.-' ■ it *i- i
If five ond~a half yard a make a “perch,” how
many will It lake.to make n sea-bass. ... .£?-■
A man named Long, reeently arrived' from
Amerie#»‘lon' his way to Australia, fell among
well dressed thieves in London, and was robbed
of oil he had, $5OO.
■ TBS Prince Governor of Warsaw; has given no
tice that the property of therefagee Poles abroad
who have not accepted the amnesty, will be con
fucated. .... * . .
The German-papers state that a fearful con
fi ignition broke out on the 2d ult. at the pros
perous manufacturing, town of Grafenthal, at
the south-east side of Uie Thufingen 1 Forest, in
the Meiningen Territory. Upwards of 260 houses
and factories have been destroyed, and only 20
bouses with the church remain standing. More
than 1000 .persons are roofless, andhave lost all
they possessed.
An extensive bod of sulpher has been found
between the village of Kenoh and the Red Sea,
at the etrait called Bahar of Sefingue, Upper
Egypt It is aboat to be opened for commerce.
A minister at a camp meeting, said if “ the
lady with the blue hat, red hoirjond cross eyes,
dont stop talking, she will be pointed oat to the
congregation.”
If tho poor house has any terrors for you never
.buy what you dont need. Before.you pay three'
oentafor sjewsharp; ascertain whether you can’t
make just as pleasant a noise by whistling.
During October , 1 ; 20,116 Immigrants from Eu
rope arrived at New York.
Thanksgiving iu.Kentncky and Indiana oa the
25th last.
Several years ago cotton was discovered grow-
ing wild near tho oolony of Sierra Leone. As it
bloomed and ripened it dropped to the ground
and rotted. . Information of this fret reaching
Mr. ThomM Clegg, of Manchester, ho sent £lOO
to the missionaries of Abeokuta, with Instruc
tions to employ the natives to gather and clean
the indigenous produce. ‘ A few weeks ago he
received advicoß of the arrival of five bales of
cotton, weighing more than 1000 pounds, mak
ing, with what he received on former occasions,
10,000 lbs.
A fatal affray occurred at Spartanburg, S.
C., near Cross-Anchor, on the22d ult., resulting
in the death of Mr. Samuel Gentry, by a pistol
shot from the hand of Jeremiah Stroud. Mr.
Gentry survived but a short time, the ball hav
ing penetrated his breast. The altercation arose
on n farm belonging to Isaac Stroud, on which
Langdon Gentry, a aoa of Samnel Gentry, resi
ded, about a division of a crop for the payment
of rent. ’
At a trial of the strength of anchors, jnst con
cluded at the ’Woolwich Dockyard, England, we
notice that bane's Amerioan stood third In order
of merit. It bore a strain of sixty-one tons with
out fracture, none of the. others bearing above
fifty-four tons. It broke across, however, at
sixty-three teas; two qf its oompetitorsraquiring
seventy-three and a half and seventy-five and a
half tons respectively to break them. Others
snapped at forty-seven and a half tons.
It is reported that tho French army will be re
duced 76,000 men, and that a general amnesty,
including the banished “African” generals, trill
signalise the new Emppror'a accession. Spoou
lations are rift as to' whether the Pope will or
vrill net come to Paris to crown Louis. It is
also a source of wonderment to the Parisians
who wilt be sent to represent England at the cor
onation.
TYRANXY OF THE PETTICOATB.
“We moles swagger and talk of onr superior
ity, bat only the savage has practical dominion
over the ‘weaker sex,' simply because he bangß
bis Tefractory female in a lordly style I We
don't beat onr women, and are, therefore,
slaves; we are forced to knock under, because
we have fastidious notions of knocking them
down! This mayba quite correct; I only state
the fact without commentary. Unbeaten wo
men is a tyrant. A little blond creature with
fair eyes, fragile figure, whom you could crußh
in your manly grasp, somehow or other you find
yourself trembling before her, as before a crown
ed potentate. She bends you to her purpose, to
her caprices, it you quail not before her anger,
she rushes Into hysterics! What Is helpless,
and above all, clubless man to do! Bo meek
and acquiescent”
Of course; no other way, my dear sir, if you
want your shirts made to suit you, your old
pants rosurrcctionlied, your dinner kept hot, or
any other little accommodation, (when you are
in a hurry and can't atop to discuss matters.) —
“Clublas man I” I like that, I’d like to know
if they don’t alicay* resort to ABMS when they
intend to subdue us! 1 merely ask for informa-
Hon, as lam an old maid myself 1 Now there is
no use In trying to duive any of the female gen
der (I'm one of the sisters, and feel myself qual
ified to take the floor, Mr. Chairman !) There's
no necessity of making such a bungling piece of
work of matrimony. Were I a man, I'd engage
to manage aay wife you can bring along. (Be
tween you and I, I should keep the bits and reins
out of sight!) but I’d do if / She should be as
docile as a kitten, and believe herself master of
tbe house too! Oh, pooh! you don’t understand
the philosophy of the thing—'t isn’t every man
that has a call ia be a husband.
Do yon suppose if yon feed and olothe a wo
man, and keep her worm, that’s the end of tho
chapter f Pshaw! imagine mo to be TOM Fern!
When I came home from the office, I should take
a microßcopio view of my dear Fanny’s faoe to
see which way tho wind blew. If Bhe looked
doll, from the thonsnnd petty annoyances of
housekeeping, I should just put my arms around
her blessed little neck, never minding collars and
flxins, and tell her I didn’t care a damaged cigar
whether I had my favorite padding or not, if
the only loved me. Wouldn't she brighten ap,
hey? Do you suppose I’d go staving up and
down the room like a hyena, and knock over
her work basket, and tread cn the baby, and
break the bell wire, and scowl till I looked like
one of those “gntta percha phizes?” No, sir!
Then I‘d kiss her, and tell her to keep np her
spirits till I came home at night, and we’d have
an eorly tea, and hear Tommy say his prayers,
and go to—{well I daeseh’t toy it, but Vi take
her there.)
Well, sir, the consequences would be Bhe would
see I was the samo fascinating Tom who begged
her on my marrow bones on moonlight evenings,
“to make mo the happiest of men,” and there
isn’t one woman woman inn thousand (treated
that way) that wonldn’t love till you wore as
happy os a fly in a molasses oup! As to o meek
man, defend me from Betty in oorduroys I I’d
prefer to endure the “ banging of a refractory
female ! Vd rather be under a tyrant than over
a Hotel I — Fanny Febn.
Transplanting Evergreens.
Our opinion has been frequently asked, pri
vately, whether the aatamn was a proper season
for transplanting evergreens, and we have un
hesitatingly replied in the negative. We would
rather seleot almost any other ported of tho year
when the froßt is out of the ground, and should
certainly prefer the midst of summer—indeed
eomo jadioious growers prefer the latter part of
July and the beginning of August Oar experi
ence, however, would clearly lead us to seleot the
month from the 16th of March to the 16th of
April as the most appropriate, because the most
reliable period, in which to transplant evergreens
of almost every kind. If the Work is then prop
erly done—taking a good quantity of the soil
with the roots—making a large hole, and filling
with rioh earth and well-rotted manure, all woll
saturated with water, and when warm or dry
weather oconrs, mulch the stem for two feet round
with grass, Btraw, or hay, and moisten occasion
ally, our word for It, there noed be little appre
hension of a failure.
Remember, therefore, that fall transplanting
Of evergreens, is very unoertain work.— German «
■toaa Telegraph.
. jggp. The Athenaeum mentions that a letter has
been received from Mr. Boyd Horeburg, who; te
in joint command or the expedition sent by the
Colonial Government, of Now South Wales, in
search of Dr. Leiebsrdl* the Australian traveler.
There is reason to believe that Leichardt and his
party were murdered at a spot 800 miles further
itfland than the searching expedition had reached.
In ten weeks from th« 22d of rApA-itwaa
pocted thp expedition would return* aetmite
pelrs either good, or had, , : . u , v . <
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From the;G«rma& of tTplwd.
SOHG OF THE MOTOTAXH EOT.
Thrahephanf* Suraatftln boy, ye know,
O'erldoTdnffcirtl®# tu below,—
Tba early'sunbe&of first I see
Their Hngwrfng.»y i«naln with me,
■f !am tho ponjitaia boy.'
The rivei'a native home is here,
From spring* I drink its waters dear,
See I from toe predplfie tt roars,
My armsneeire itras it ponn,
ram the mountain boy.
The mountain tops are all I own,
I hwr the storms aronnd me moan.
From north to south I hear them yell
And high above- my song they swell;
lam tho mountain boy. .
Though I the tempests 'aeath mo tJcw,
Yet hew I stand *mid air so bluer
1 know th**™ veil and bid them not
Disturb my father^humble oo£ -
I am the mountain boy.
The tower-bell once may .toll below*
And watch-fires on these hills may glow,
Then FU d» gf, * >n fl the ranks among,
Brandish my sword and sing my song,
I am the mountain boy.
About the time of the first loSax of immigra
tion into California, a littlo scene occurred on
tho steamer Tennessee, during one of her up
ward ornises .in the Pacific Ocean, which we.do
not remember of seeing in print, bat, ever,pub
lished or not, will, we think, bear repeating.
One of those moral fangi on society, known in
general parlance by the soubriquet of “ black
leg,” bad spread a tempting bait, in the way of
a little game of phoro, before a promiscuous as
semblage of Backers, Hoomers, Buckeyes, Corn
orackers, &c., wbo were on tboir way to the new
£1 Dorado. Among the number was a sturdy
Kentnokian who, in his humble suit of home
span, stood watching the game with intense
interest Presently thrusting his hands into
tho depths of hi* over-coat pocket, he produced
a greasy pocket book, and taking froln its re
cesses a bill/ he extended it to the dealer, say
tag:
" Here, old feller, I lost a ten, that time, and
hero’B the money."
“How is that," exclaimed the sharper, "Isaw
you make no bet f”
“Wall yon see, I sex to myself, set I, that
jack’s been an uncommon (acky keard, an dod
dam my platers, ef l don’t bet a ten on it; so
the pesky jaok lost, and you’re got my money.”
Thinking he hod picked up a greenhorn, the
gambler gave a sly wink at the few “knowing
ones,” which encircled him, and went on with
the game. **■
After a few deals, onr eomoracker Bmacked
his fists emphatically an the table, and exclaim*
ed, dod rabbit it, there goes another “saw
buck," on tho plag’ney jack, here take it ole
horse fly.”
With an ill-suppressed grin of satisfaction, the
sharper took the money; and added It to the ra
pidly growing pile before him.
la the dae course of time, the jack came up
triumphantly, and oar yeoman jumping up near
ly to the ear lines, crooked bis heels together,
and exclaimed:
“By G—d, I won fifty, (hat tin it, eo fork up,
yon lovely old enss you.”
The “ Bell ” was evident, that the gambler had
nothing else to do than to pay the money, whleh
he did with the remark that the next time the
Kentuckian mode a bet, be wanted him to pat
the money down.”
Thb Goid DiscornniES is Cohada.— The re
cent discoveries of gold in Canada ore making
some noise in the newspapers. We met yester
day unintelligent gentleman, recently from the
mines, who exhibited albont two dollars’ worth
of coarse gold, which he said was tho result of
the washings from two pans of dirt. Oar in
formant is not engaged in gold digging, bat had
visited the mines from Yankee curiosity. He
states that qalte a number of in the ’
employ of the proprietor of the mines, are suc
cessfully engaged in surface washing-- These
mines ore situated on the river Dnpont, near its
junction with tho Cbaadiere some forty-six miles
from Qaebeo, and near the Kennebeo road.—
About five miles from this place, at the: Rapids
of the Cbaudiere river, there is said to be a very
rioh vein of gold-bearing quartt.
Onr informant states that sixty dollars’ worth
of gold was recently broken from the surface of
a pieee of roqk in this vein weighing only thirty
’eight poands. He also states that some fifty or
sixty years ago a lamp of pare gold, worth about
$3OO, was picked up in Hie vicinity of these dis
coveries, and that two or three years ago several
small : lnmps were found, some of ’which were
exhibited at the World’s Fair in London. Ithaa
been known for several months that there were
rich deposits of gold on the 'bonks of the Cbaa
diere and its tributaries, hot’negotiations for
the sole of the mining privileges there, have de
layed notive mining till within two or three weeks
past—AT. T. Tribune.
Billy Bowlms in Florid The Newark
Mercury, of Saturday, fetotes that a gentleman
in that city who haa a aon in. Florida,.haa te
ceircd a letter from him dated Fort Moade,
Florida, from which we make the following ex
tract. It would seem that Billy hag very little
disposition to leare Florida :
Billy Bowlegs, Grand Sachem of the Seminoles
in Florida, haa returned to Tampa and taken
passage for Fort Myers. His Toy on embarking
for Fort Myers knew no bounds. He leaped
and yelled, cursed and swore, like a crazy man,
and daring his caporings he tore a new suit of
citizons clotheß into a thousand ribbons. About
this time, a soldier at Tampa, said, "Now,
Billy, give us the war whoop.” Billy, stood as
if riveted to the spot, bis eyes seemed to send
forth sparks of fire, and drawing himself up to
his full beighth, he exclaimed, io a low, yet pas
sionate voloe, “By blood 1 token you do hear the
~var whoop, your blood wtll curdle in your veim
11l reply to a question pat to him by an officer
at Tampa, "So yon are going to leave Florida,
are you?” he answered with a very knowing
laugh, " Oh, yes, I told them so la Washington,
but d—d if I do it though.” If he-don’t go,
and that very soon, too. Unde Sam will find a
way to make them leave—either by steamboat
or “ by blood!’’ They can take their choice.
High Menial.—Yesterday morning, a mo a
m his shirt sleeves, rushed into the Clerk's of
fioe and requested » marriage license. The De
poty informed him that be must apply to the
Probate Judge. '•Stranger" said he, “tf.you’U
show me where that are, I’ll give you a shilling,
and Tm in a duced hurry."
When next heard of he was with his intended,
before a Justice, who inquired why he did not
go home, put on hiß coat, and bo married like a
gentleman. “Shaw! Squire," sold he, “it
don't mako tho least diff of bitterance, and if I
go to the boat after my coat, I may lose the gal.
There's two other fellers wants her, and she
don't care a ouss whioh she has."
The silken cord that bound two willing hearts
was tied, the bride informed the Squire that he
“needn't havo said that part about putting as*
sunder, cause there wsn’t no danger of that."
The Squire took his fee, and said “I hope
you're got a good wife."
“Woll he has," responded the bride, 11 and,"
added the bridegroom, “ I calo’late Tm well to
do in the world. Pm a captain of a eoal boat,
and she's going to be head cook; and if yon’U
come aboard, Squire, I'll astonish you with a
warm meal."— Cleveland S&ald.
Slow Justice. —Our readers may recollect the
trial In Lowndes county, Miss., some years sinoe,
of two young men, named McCann and Toland,
for tho murder of the father of the latter. On
the trial it appeared that young Toland hired
McCann to commit the deed. McCann, after
two or three trials, spread over a period of three
years, was found guilty, and hung at Columbus.
Toland (whose brother and family were wealthy)
has repeatedly changed the venue of, and post
poned or obtained new trials, spending the whole
of the intermediate time (seven years) in prison.
A gontieman just from Columbus informs us that
he was tned some days.ago and acquitted. The
expenses of his loug*protracted trial havo, it is
understood, quite impoverished the whole fami
ly. Assuredly this is not “justice slow and
sure." but rather slow and expensive.— Mobile
Aduertuer.
. OS?“ Tub Mechanics' Institute of Ohio, at Cincinnati,
have awarded their Diploma to Ana’s CazanT Prcroon,
the widely celebrated remedy for,.Colds, Oougha and Con
sumption. This honor was richly merited fay tho Inventor
of that invaluable medicine, which has secured not only the
above bat also that of the most wntnmt
Physicians in this, as well as the highest medical authority
In other countries. And whet Is a far greater encomium on
its usefulness, is, that U has won its way to almost uvery
fireside of the American people. &ov2:dfcwlm
The Liver Pills 1
The Liver Pills of Dr. BTLane were first used by him
exclusively in his own practice. So efficacious were they in all
cases of Liver complaint, that they became famous, and at.
trusting tho attention of the medical faculty,-passed into
.general use. They act with great certainty and regularity;
tho patient almost immediately faels the dispersion of his
disease, and Is gradually restored to health. With some the
effect Is almost miraculous, fauqueatiy experiencing imme
diate relief after having, for months, resorted to drugs and
medicines of another description, hi vain. Diseases of the
Liver are very common lo this country, and arooftenfright
ful in character. Those who experience any of the premoni
tory symptom* of this dangerous, and complicated
should at once procure a box of Da MXoars Pills, and per*
lisps, thereby, he saTofi a world of ;ndsray. •.
l or sals , by most of the Druggists and Merchants, and
by tho sole proprietors. . . i J. KIDD A (XX, |
novfcdAw ! ; 60 Woodjtrwt,
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i Safe Bet.
'f -
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hewadvee:
r INKER’S OIL-10 bbla- Turned OU.J
forwlebr ~ [ootßl
nave i:i 4. BARD MI
" ITOBOCOO-Xlszgsi
• »**■ and-for aaleby
* oo-
EPBHP XEATja-lSOax.vfog ■
• nqyg \ XT,T~ A. C&
lODINE— 200 ounce* BesubUmed, tor sale, by ,
novO B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO.
COURT PLASTER—2O geo. assorted, and tor Mle by
novfl B. A. FAHNE3TOCK 4 CO.
GUM DAMAR—2l)Qlba_ tor sale by
core ■ r;B. A. FAHff£3TOCK 4 CO.
, ~IITIZ£KS > INBUKANCK STOCK—2O slum Sot uie by
Kj - -•- -^Thompson
povO , , ‘ Exchange Brokers.
EX3SACT eases Sdly;
5 do. Calabria;
- ~ Forsaleby- B. A; yAHNESTOCK^'<XX,— ;>
nor 6 ... . , corner-Flrst and Wood sta.
Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad stock—Far
sale by THOMPSON BELL AGO,
„ ...Rxchtng»Broker«,
novfi corner of Tfairdiand Marketistsu.
Wtsrxsjr lxstjaAacx OoHrAar,!"
. 6,1852. /
THE President and Director* of this Company base this
day declared a Dividend of Two Dollars pef share upon
the Capital Stock; 000 dollar .per share- to be paid on or af
ter the 16th instant, and the balance to bo credited:to stock?
holders. " fDoT&‘4i*] '. “ J. SL GORDON, Setfy~
Dtucuerreotypea 1 91,00 t0.930,U0 t .
>, R. BTCARUO A CO., LirATm* :HiU, No. S*
Ponrtb street. Haring very superior light .and
arrangements, variant our likeness*^ inferior to
none. - If not satisfactory, ho' charted isj made.—.
>rymlnn ' and jUagB’.
-' .' • ; pqt6. ..
For HemphU, Vickabargh. and Uew^rleaas.
w&ma* THE splendid passenger steamcr-AMB AfiSA*
R. if. Heron, Master, viil leave fori the
tt»&=£ifi§iis&bOTe and all intermediste ports, on MONDAY,
Novemberli tb, at K‘ o'clock, P. Mr.. For. frolght, or passage
applyonboardorto .. v '
. noVd . - JOHN PLACE, Agent
FDERAL.STRBET LUTd—for sale, desirable location*'
tor business Maids; with dwellings, fronting 80 feet oo
Federal street, Allegheny, by 100 deep to an ally, being but
44 toet from the corner of Robinson street. * ThL< is among
the last vacant groud between the Railroad Depot and -this
city, *ndwW be eoldta lot* to tuft purchasers, atsl6oatoot;
ooLhalf in band—balance intvo, three and touk yean. ;
. a OUTHBEim * BQNr -
hotO • ■ -< ••• • -•- • - - 60 gmithfield street,;
Window Shade: and Oil Cloth Manufactory,
49 IRWIS STREBTr
• ‘•'Br SL 'KEBIfAN, ~ .
4 1-2 FEET LA3DSCAEE SHADES 02wd75c v>
6 do do do -.. . . 75 to. , ,87 < do.
6 do do do $l,OO to 2.00 i do."
Flowered, Gothic and Plain, assorted prices ;'
Buff linen, 44 sSe47 s '
RolfOUCloth,442sc^s4Slcl,C44oc4 .J .
Carriage OB Qoth, black, 4-4 2&, 6430&, 04 40c;
Figured Back do " 64 44ci
Enamelled- "«44 83c, 6440 c., 64 50c^
Mahogany and Rosewood 44 B7e.;
Table Coven, with centres; 44, 62)£>'75,87}£<l and fleach;
Floor 0U Cloth, 44,45,60 andTOe. each;
Hearth Rugs, (oil cloth.) t LOO each.
... ... , 5 . : CLOTHINO.
Long Black Oil Coats, SL7S each. • -r /
Jacket* BLOO. PantsWUc, Hats62Uc. /'
GOODYRAB’B RCBEER GOODS-
Loug Black Goats, each.
Short Black Oosta, si^s,each.
Long Pants. s3£s each.
Leggins, tifiO per pair. ‘
Beware of imitation* On Transparent, Emerald, Boff,
Qae, Yellow and Crimson Window Shade Oil 1 Cloth,: as. this
Is the sola and wrfgiwui Manufactory.' All Qcodi warranted
pot to stick, fade or crack. • noUkOra.,
fpOBAOCO—2O Virginia Twist, tor salo.by.
jL octO - ■ • SMITH AWCLAIR.
CLOVES— 1 bbl, tor sateby -
oct9 • SMITH A EUNCLAIR.
OPIUM —225 new crop, tor sale by
. oct!9 . ; ;& A., FAHNESTOCK A CO.
MOLASSES— St. LouU Sugar House Syrup v and
tkm Molasses, in store and fbrsaleby' •'
Dot 2 KiyQ A MQOBHEAD.
FKEXCU CLUTIL—2S pcs assorted Ootori, Fine French
Cloth, expressly torCloaks,jast reaped foCTexprcsa) at
COFFEE —200 bags prime Rio Oo£ae; 1
75 do Lagnayra do; In stare*and tor rale,
norrl .. : MILLER A BH3KETSON.
*VTEW ORLRAhS SCQAR—76hhds. KewOrteana Sugar,
Xa In storesmifor aale by .
nori miller a mc&jgiteoy. ~
WANTED— 20aharcs Mni>ongaheiartlack»atcr-atocX.by
- AUSTIN LOQMIS,
bqtl - OSce, Noi 92Fouhth street.
*YTTHEN you meet a gentleman with an easy ytirpand
vV youcanbe’asStziedbewearsa.
pair cS thoAeFreneb .Calf SWn Bootittor sale' at No. 107
Market street. '[norS] E. SCttriihtTZ.
• * - Worm Ixscaaxcc Cosn»Airr, |
-' Norember 4th, J. 852 X-.
A GENERAL meeting-cf tha Stockholders trill be held
at the Office of thaCampahy, -<m Ttiesday; (he oth. iz»-
WanL \ - VF. M. OOItIK)y, BeCretary 7
JUST RKCEIVED—A large stock of Ladle?,tients. Aliases
and Children’s:Gums, Gossamer*, Sandals,' Bcowa, Baa-,
kins, Slippers and Boot* -all of the latest styles. Foraalw
very low, ai No. 107 Market street.
DOTS ~ ' - WV^rgCHMERTZ.
Loaf sugar— .... . :z^i
tJObbla. St. Louis No. SLoaf Soga^.
30 do •#* ' do do;.. t; ,
In store and tor sale by ' .
novl . ~ . . MILLER A RICEjKTfiON.
i TO LOAN.
SIX THOUSAND -DOLLARS, on approved notes or inert-.
caeca. Entrain of - >
novl comerof SoithfieU and Fifth, ,
Basx o? Pmsßcaaa, )
- 1 October IS; 1852; /
An electkmof thirteen'lHrectoraof this hank far the
earning year will be held at the Banking House on-Monday,
the 15th day of November next • JOHN SNYDEB,
octl4 Cashio-.
LOST I
ON Moudxy:»realug, th«lit-Instant, a black MEMO
RANDUM BOOK, with steel
fiOT&taetoxay ouftbotlba owner.-A liberal 'reward will
be paid oa return of book and. .. 4 •
aav43i S. O’CONNQB. A CPU Canslßaaln.
MtaCHAsrs \isi> M*jnrrAcn;a*3tsMijuut, r‘
Pittsburgh, Nov«nber 2,155 L J
rp HIS Bank to-day declared a Dtridcmd of Ttim pra:
X <m the Capital Block, out of the profits of the list six.
months, payable t^thwtth.
nov3 W. H..BENSYV Ca,4h1ert. .....
ADAMS EQUITY —Second American edition, vitb-.note*
and reference* to the lateat American Chancery Deda*
ion*, by Jama* ILLctdlow"wod’ John M..Oollin*. Jet sale
by ' ' J.ILWKLpIN,
; Bookseller and Statiooer,
oovl €3-Wood street, between Third and Fourth rts.
SOAP— 120 boxes large bar Palm hemp;
40 do No. 1.. , .do; ....
.10 do .Variegated . do;
10 do ! Toilet do;
In store and tor sale by
norl - MILLER A BICKETSOX,
fjuPEdTRY CAitrc.TiJ—Another new lot of
X thone rich and elegant new styles, just received at the
Carpel Warehouse, No. 85 Fourth and 70’Wood streets,
which will be nold cheaper than ever. We Invite those fur*
nishingtogive'usaealL >,
novl W. ATCLINTOCK.
I rtO&AQOD—I2 bona BaltimoraPiug, - tTs; -
X 40 do Rnaseft A Robinson, 8 1 *;
20 do do do* ;6’a; -
35 do W. H. Grant's, O’sandS**;
10 kegs Pittsburgh 6 twist; -
In store and tor sate by ■
novl • . . . - MHsTiER A BJCKETSON.
BAGS 'RIO COFVEB--NOW landing ae the Canal
l 4 k) and far sale on accommodating terms, In quantities
to suit -purchasers, Persons requiring but small parcel*, will
find it their interest to examine this consignment, as no ad*
vance tn price wiU be demanded, however limited the order*
maybe. - - TAAFFK, MAGUIRE A BANE,'*'-
noTfi 112-Seccnd street • -
TTNDEK SHIRTS AND from
-aJ . the manufacturers and importers, a. toast complete as
sortment of SIUc, Merino, Lambs Wool and Canloh flannel,
I Under Bhirts and Drawenvfbr salo at advantageous teraa. s
I Large sales and small profits. Call at Gothic Hall, 75 Wood
I struct. CHESTER.
I uot& WE STUDY TO PLEASE. 1;
Exciuaax Baxs or.PrrraDuxoa,) . •
. October IS, im
AN Election for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensu
ing year, will be held at the Banking House, on Mon
day, tho 16th day of November next.
A general meeung of the Stockholders will also be held at
tho Banking House, on Tuesday, the 2d day of November. -
novfr JAMES B. MURRAY, Cashier: 4::
Dissolution*
THE Partnership beretofare existing between SETH
CLARE TIERNAN and JOHN M. TIERNAN,-Banker*
and Brokers, was dissolved by tbs death of the farmer, on
Thursday, October 28tb, 1862.
49* The business will hereafter be continued under the
old name and style of TIERNAN k (XX, at tho samo place,
No. 95 Wood street, Pittsburgh.. John. M. Tiernaa will set
tle tho business of tho late firm of -Tleraan k Co. . nov3 ;
l.and Agenfly and OfflMt fhi»
Lands in the West, - <
AND far the purchase and of Innd Warrants, St.
Paul's, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Tho undersigned haafarmed a connection with. Messrs.
Conway k Mchbls, of St, Patil’s, Minnesota, far, the above
purposes. Messrs. C-AN, having been settled in the Par
west far a number of years, and being practical surveyors,
every reliance can.bo placed on their integrity ondrpni*
dense Is the matter of purchasing or locating lands.-
oct2B . JAMES BLAEELY7iBO Wood at ;
tui’ Falr<
THE Ladles who havo. been faraome time past exerting
Ihemselveo far tho destitute Orphans, respectfully an
nounco to the public;.that they will open thdr PAIR in
LAFAYETTE IIALL, on MONDAY, November Sth, and that
they will continue it during.the week. They, offer attrac
tions of rare value to the citizens, and they expect a liberal
patronage from tho humane and generous, who are always 1
disposed to show tbolr sympathy far tho bereaved and desii--
tute, such as those Orphans truly arc.
WHITE’S BBASS BAND will .be in attendance eTery eVe
ning daring tha week. Admission 10 cents. -- novs ’-
Choice Bfoek of etnoai ’ I
m , Ti£E Bubecriber ia now rocelricn r yerr
ISfiJSMiiacbotolnt pf.PlAKOS.iidtttoi tn ftmwr,
ITajnn wlil» gnat are, U too I«etarie» fan New i
» ■ * t- York and Boston* Among others, serera! l
entire]/ new greii degtnca *al twrotj.wUl be I
opened.. These Instruments axe unsurpassed fat neet&esa i
and volume of tone; and the style of ibrnittim,li oran l
entirely new and superb design; the material used is their
construction being of the most - substantial and thoroughly
seasoned quality.. Their durability, and eapadty for stand
“gta good tune. In all climates, can be relied-'Upon* and*
will be folly warranted. Purchasers, desirous of buying a
Piano Porto, superior at once In point of richness ct tone,*
durability, and elegance of .design and furniture, are to*'
to call and examine, before selecting elsewhere.*
N. B.—The prices of the. above. Trill be. uwartaMy; the
spxe as those obtained ah the Factories ah Hew York land
Boston.. - JBENBY XLEBEB,
Sign of .the Golden Harp.) -
■So-ioiThirtrtMt:':-.
_Sew Supply or Cbiek«xms>s Plknos.:
I ttcx RWiIKTCa)) direct poa Ihg cdrtafr ■ .
O tednaumlictoiyof Mr. CbieliaisE, B»SK£3nBSS9
*■*™Wnnnl
■ Two splendid cored Jtacevood Pto* Partes. full sorcn
octaves, with all the recent tmproremente madeby Mr-
UucJtering: * -- . •* •
One llosevood carred, double round earners, dx and
three-quarter octavos; -■ !•••
2y. round corners, fUreeren oetares;
tolhte . rOTa<l “™>i <&»-
2°* Bpwwoodj round corners, dx and * half oetxns:
■ - dx octares, square earners.’' • ■ ■ • i '
01 manufactured ftntnthe
uuroughJjaeaiQiied mafrrftli, and are fully
TOie prices are the sains as those charged at the cunn&o*
tox In Boston, and-irfll be-soldcn theurad fwrm-mvy«w g
«““• JOHN IL ”
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Pittsburgh and Westers
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«srDr, Guir*otf» improved Extract oi
YellowDoelt tsl Ikl&R Beat.
<fjr far BertdHary TbinU. i -••/. '
'Ehoasandscf indiridaia* -fciw*um£ eon*
plaint* which they w of
tbe,jatoi»Utedfe- pn*wrt£ll.fhi*
Is tfca a»J sdt&es
the sins ctifo~parjraU;j|LrB fir cft*a Tislted
°^Scnt* J dbOTlfrtol^^^^Bat^ga£rf^hem* F tT TT ttf tf |
effects of mnlartfaa thatmar he communicated by \
end f’hnifTpn ofparents tbs* hare at any dmeboes a&ctn
with Canxamptieaxt Scrofula or Syphilis, ova it tothemselra
to take preeantioa against the disease being reriTed in thaot
GaysottridSxtract of Yellow BsmpaxfUairasz&«
antidote in roeh eases. 5 -
it 49*8etf pdt«eaa&6&*;o U -S')
pxietor of the article called Amtricaa E& EatoraSvt, haa
met with such unbounded success lathe use of his article,
as to jasilfyjdia gWng*JOlttofa-;
hti&ilhx&ti* resfere-afe fcair«<;
itetoally, or ref and the Mnouht~expen2*i; cay he * will sell;
M the- 1 usuarsi^ ; w^&^
h*Sf|
ooe af.l& efficacy. .Th#yj
>i«ta aiviwwltiff
HoSer, cured of baldness hi lAyeara*
standing? «'B.' -W&u&f ! sL jD.JlCepVß*
Gtithri& 181 Graw street? Ae*£i«;
completely corered with twW r hair? also,'Job!!i 'Oberny, Ta*,
1-PTTtnm- • -ffd wrmM- frwtH6»ptrttr-nTar KrtPTltlrtn ttf the Cm*
lowing:— • •f^'.'T ';i 5- ■':;;{ '• ...'-Xvt.-.u\s- j- • ■ .■ . •
auto/ otu JW2« :
- wi i part-cf-a-t>cCC4'J>fdmericanEatoratiet, ■■■'■ .-■•■
.. Sirs. Alexander, afbd 43, wife-of William' Aletamlfff»
'who resides it No. i&PeansylrehiaArcane, States that she.
has been bald fet thelast 2D yesw?‘the bead,-onhoth sides, -
was perfectly tisbotb afid iHthcmt'any hah:; - .when she com-"
menced ustogfheßestara&te;! Sbehas.nowjniedtaticttle ;
and part'of -a
larly ferfbei last six weeks.’- Her head is haw. perfectly eerr
ered with* thick aiojrcC new hair, firm sod strong ias any
one CM «wa hj. rmUtn^.- - :>UrM<(W.TMJ r*f nfrjwrilnnt
-totha publication of. these statements; - -• ■ - <,
H&-1 am a brother of Mrs. Alexander, whose statement ';
Is written OTtatJOTßj.aoditoqw personally that the state;
merits therein 'made are A- DAT, . •
~ Pittsburgh^Sept. 17,185 L '/No. 95 fourth street- )
DR. GEO. H. KEYRER, .Wholesale snd BetaD Druggist,;
No. 140
OCt2Sbl*W'-', 4 : r '."li
that It has been known tocomplefelyeridkaleeTerj restsga
of this dreadfol diseaseto bass tens than toy other remedy*
sad nt less cost or ihconreniflbcje .to'the paticutt - . *. ,
The thousands of certificates-; in the hafflls of the proptte.
tor, many of vhteifare ihxnx well known cUisonauf the city.
cfPittsbdr^iAnd its immediate show danly.
shdbeyond aH doubt, that Kix&’s;Fmous3ic hua- madidtx*-
of no common nlus,: hbchaly as a local remedy to-' ftruJy*
sis, EhetnUatis* i, Dcnfmpftcdof Sights buissa Vsluahlß
internal remedy; iaritiog Ute'lnrgftlgatftg phyflh'.unSrSa
well as the to become argnatolM with its
merits. • ■•* , -”- s l ' f '; v -j "■ ,'Z
Those haring . Adrea&lof: mixture* are assured that this
medidne is pmreljr tlatual, . and is bottled' ailt flowsfromi
the bosom of the earths- : ■ j, : ; i \J 1 ••.. -_k : ,
ThtfoQowvng certificate it copied front apapazpuliwudet
Smcttse, N. T* cma bean date- August £1852, to tcMeft it
nian appended certificate qfthe cd/hraUdJX- Y* fboi,
ofSuTQCKteL, " ‘ ‘ . .V ' 7 t: £■
Tbis may tn troth certiQ’/that 1 hare been » ; badly
with. Scrofula fhr the last setehyesia that-aoßt of the
tima i hose beeh tmaUe toattend to any kind of /bosteesa,
ihd mdeh of the time unable to walk and 'confined tomy.
bed, and hsTkbein treatedueariy all-the time hr <he beat
: ph nor emmtry affirtti;. 1 occasionally gt» some ret
]Skt hut ho contfiiued togrowwcraauatfl pr. foot
recoumifindcdtiroto .tTy.thoßetJwcnm, or Rock asere
- eiie,had :I did an without fldthait first,. te
the effect was astmiiahingi UthrewthepoisoatothesaTfece.
atoucebegan togrcnrbetter. aiidby
wrfth.thonnaiilmfann>nL <
. , , * - 3IRS. NANCC3£ EARSEKi -:
: Tlda thay eertiiy that Thare"been aeqhaintedwith Kto*^
T>»fTrV!fmm ; prJ-V fHI tn*mnrm than m.yeflyj.vfihii. haTft !s■'
peatedly witnessed Its bottfidaldfects intheenreof Jadp?
letik ulcers and othftfdisMoer fer; which lila
aodcah with Utrt b** pedidn»wog»-
thy of attention, and can safely-say thatxoccm has attoodj*
ed its use wtere other nffttinine had failed. - i_ i T
t . . u -; ! D.-y. rOOT, M.D-. ;7
. gqr ln £*n27alAw;
Pw TANNER, ?
-•• • -wgotasastS naaxxa p<; - ......
a BOOTS, SHOES, BOSHETS; &c.v: . j,'
' Ah: wid'^a*rtS,-->;
PITTSBURGH. : - 1
and style of Boots,
ghoes, directffenr thfl-New
Boland Hannfiwturer*, adaptedexpreasly fer Pail an&TOn>;
ter ahd wiU be-aol4 at eastero prkea. Pla9e call and
' examine before boytngi : ;; V'lT-.rV 1 :'- BfpBAn-r
B. CTrtTCTT?Tr^-,^-i"-— L CCTBSOZ.
; &: OUTBBBRT & 805»/ v : "yri
,T>BAL ESTATE AHH .GKKBRiIk AOKNISj - Ab. 50
... y narlj■.
CODFISH— •C.caskS Grand Bank Cod JTshf landing and
iCTIe by;/. -. [hoTl};: .; jAHIdiER A RICKEESON. r
T>HiMHTOSfc~i{>bMs. Ron, firrltale by
JQ. td2S : r ~ 8.-A.FAHNJ
BEOCH£ BHATYi&—A large sndbeauiifal **aortmeatv
line Brocbe Shavl&noir rehttriting at /- v _ : ■' ■ t
hot! A.A,MASoa&oo.fiUo&6*aiaricat«t. ?
T IST Ah'D KAG C£RPETS>-rK«eiTed, thin .day, at'lbr
l i Carpet B3 Fourth and * & Wood street*
;; • *-• "T 7. STCLIXTOCKi!•?
TTrAKTEIMQty Witttaata. ■ - ; t ‘- t T£-
W -AUSTIS-LDOMIS, . !
• nor 4 • No; 93 ForatlTslfeet. K
T ONQBtlAWl&cStast ogeningj& A, A. Masox* tioi«B.
- 1* castaPremiiim.Q6ldMed*lLome Shawls fraor $6£Q to
sB,oo. .'w.., Ji.' T'-PotIK
WtfttChSTKKaHIJUt SAUU&—IO
Sauce, by ‘ J - ni:
mU. - ~ , ~; -y: snLUE& i Bicggsoy^
MUSCAT Muscat.
reietiTedandfbr'salaby-- :-<* ' •■-• v 1 ■• -•<■» -|: '■
'• ; r -- t ; i • ■*■• '• HHXKK'ABR!KEIaO& ),.'
IVIAK—SO baaieu. ff«W»fffrlr, -Apgfaggr
\j Mid brands, lability and for sale by
nort y - -
TIMKAS—I2S half, chest* Imperial, <iucpo wrier, 'Xchhis Hy*
I son and Blade Teas, from coog tn finftx id Etora and for
Bile by ' ~' .KISG.A.SIQQBHRAD.
■J;) DOZ. ChoirslindeinL Wins;'
S.jC 6dox.Tbiilnao^bi^a£eftof ; ’
For sale Toy >to fry'.: / i f : t V,'.
" -;TAAFFI£mGCIUB 'A'
Second street. )
, T>J£C£XY2&D» at the Carpet srexshDoae, iUa. 9ot foartn
JX 79 Wood streets; & very large assortment cCI64,
64,54,44 aod 24 voollesliocUng;'tavrldeb;«e.latiiel2»
attention, ofpurchasers, -m: they-, SrCI find iebcaffaCEd
handawne artMcu -XoctliT" • iy. .M*CT«E^rQCTLr.
FOit tiAldS—Alarge lirtcfc Oottago iloaae, rQgUipiggftt.
large haiV dining .room-
: Hpor; fear rooms, and ngarrei of two rooms ;. b £ne portico,
in tha&crat,'&sdaipaeiouspareh4iithex9ar;;K£oci(L*t&h2e,
coniago house and hydrant, in the Tardy singled near the
-residence of £»efc
Cfentro AVenueuhj-SOO deep to Locust street; with ft garden
and choke apple tree*.. TbUproperty is wril wottljy the at.
Mention of those desiring a comfortable resident . in a good ;
neighborhood, conTenfeni tofeuaibeSß and a-good pftT«jl
street, Netted with 'mi! Price, .Tercueraj* X
■ a ccTHBER^-^s^,
- - Seal Satate Affentft.) -J -
*», ,50 j
. ... . . Tenet teas! !
SOOJBtatf <Hiesto Greea-an& : v:
A. JA YSEJS, . f _ ,
PEKIN' TEA STOKE, 38 Jp/tA 4r*f< Wfalt W*
: Itetafl Dealer to leas, Coffee,-cm) SagaxMftilws the
attention of hu customers and Country' Merchants gewx
ally, tohls large stock-of Green and Slack Teas, selected in
I\ew with groat cart, and with fcpeoal reference to his
Increasing retail trails. Haring detoted our entire atten
don flaring the last sctcu jreara to the Tea traded wwfcel
aisured that rre - can do our - numerous. customers' ample
justice, "both In qQahty*aad price.' .EemJl Groeeraare toti
ted to call and got samples of the different grades We per*
ticolarij'laTitothft.attemlon of 6ur customer* to our stock -
of Extra Fuse Young Hyson, imperial
Also, Extra line Oolong* the. sweetest and most fragrant to:
• the Americas market.- AlaxlovoringfeCnuhed «ad Pul*
xorixed Stfgarf'Efoj Jars tmd'3!ocfca Coffee; and NewrOp*.
leans Sugar. ... ■ \t -
«• Pittsburgh, November 3,1852.- j i. • ■; ■
HOTICE. “ "
.ALL persona harim? eent 6r paae*xgm, or : jeut
' SggfiDwft* to Europe; through JOHN THOMPSON, 41Q
liberty street, Pittsburgh, are hereby notified to call stably
Office, vilh th dr Drafts and Passage Tickets, vhea they, axe
returned to than}; u tirf baa made arrangements In New
York with the magnificent and well ■ known Swallow-Tail
tor faring out kUjpassengeri, and pay aßdrafUengaged.
by him, at hii own expense j'andfaajrunwfaeen appointed;
the only Agent fax 'Pittsburgh tor the OM BvaUoW’Thll Lines,
ovnadfay Moan.'OrinneU,- SUsturn Ar also, the
Philadelphia and Ilrerpool line of SI earners ana has Sight
Drafts on-the NationalEaaki and-oil iU branches, from one
pound to any amount-paid without discount. ■■ • ■ ?
vr- - jonx Thompson, H
■••... ii y $ -Gj) liberty >C PiUsborgM^
«pss :»
' Great Reduction In'Pricesl --..i ..
L‘ w * RBINE3IAST A CO, st, ’
•"'Wood, most rcspectfhUy announces to .
dtisens of Pittsburgh, Alfcgbouy, and the
rounding country, m *ell a* to Watchmakers andna+igl.
Dealers throughout the'Wost, that they .hare jusi reeeired.
their Fan importation, and ha to no* opened the richest
choicest Itoeh of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WATCH -
MATERIALS and TOOLS, that m. ever ‘hronght.-te this
market Importing their Good* mostly from Europe, they,
i are enabled to sell efce&pcrthan smycu&ilar establishment
*ett of tho Allegbcnlesy-aad aacheapa* any-housein the
Easton dttaa. lt wDI, therefore, be an- Inducement tor call
at this hocse, before pnithdring elsewbWu • ■" ocild : .
oovsTtJsxi :l:_; TT
In ti b matter c£ tfcs toI on tary .. _ ;
Amlgnmont ot A. S.-'Wauganheim Court of Cbm. Hew,
to .. .... ' Ko.sr r fctTeiio7r
Jamw Rcamtrt ■ l ' : 18S2. ■■ •
: tAua xow. id irit: October «i,lBi2,<Bol>e!laotS if A. U
Wuugtahlem;prMimta<Hn open Conn, praying {br an order
on his Assignee to rs*esxlgn and deliver to him the rraida.
of U> tstaie,4c, whereupon? on motion ofOedP. Hsmfl
ton, It K ordered that S4£ttrday,th»3oth ineL;bo oppcihMd
for hearing mid Petition, and that nntlea thereof Wrfren
by publication In taro dally tatrepapere of Uia'tHyhf piitj-'
bttrghonwu wwk lire three jurerasiTe wwiji. -- - -'
■ from tho records
'Oelirlaw 3tr
rr
&r
„?J&5 l JSsssf nTlOTr P rfoß '' ulWoas < ,rßEl[l SHESand:
-VARIETY'GOOK3. .Hemsati&ctures andhaa ca haadt'a
large afcd excellent assortment :of strong’and'veil
•Paint,. Sweepings Sertbblhg,' Bloving; Hair." Natt ard
Cloth BRUSHES, made of *^> n tawtTnEffryfiiij fltaH
uae in this or any other “market “‘Eerrtmld also InTiia at .
tentiontohls -Plat and ether' VARNISH SHUSHES aid
- BLENDERS, "vrhieh he la determined to tall atfram2o to 25.
per cent cheaper than -they oar be purchased elsewhere.
• Painters asd others hauling Broshes, axe tutted to aB and
examine bis articles aq& prices. ;: c - », ;.r 4^.-
>. ALSO—Looking; {nasagyPlgtarc Frames,Clocks, Port Many
.hies. Pocket Books, and all other article* geoeraUfkapt
salats Variety Stores. .AU of whkhbeis deteotinedtoaaU
Atthfllovestnrieefhscash.r:. { j.-
~ «* Eemmber,ilOQßE , S, 010 Wood street* next doer to
Baris* Auction. Store. .... •• v ..--aepg !
DISSOI.WTIOH. ,
hfrmtnGyr* jrrl«Hfiy Pmhg Q» tU»
J RYAKAATKEE,»»»dlnolrol ty nnrtajlrfowAtroa s
UaSSthhutaiit Itesmnmtj of -R».-gnr «gi_te «etuyl.
byILiL RTA»ACa, »tßj»n , FlMi»lK<a. . j
ximiSxwioD±coi H
» : OAHU—H.‘H.WA!f-*Ca-lnTil»tt*»%nttoa.of.
■'A--U«,Hoa»PoniUUJi* “>arir^totr*«ndc
ofOshfnotftaeltanted Chairs;no*onta prt>-
cats of fißlahlmr, ®od mail gpaMly jogelt TScfcl Kaeji
™ ltocfahera. rod iafcra ttaongKjettla Sofith
JSWat,toaOlKidcrimlM theirfeet , The* yena*®.
Swe« te naontetoißsmi- other «&*.
njimSntiia^-Aneifc*, *na a* esuued Btoofijre to oSer gag
iadacexnsßt* to tbe trad* to jnsxcfcaae it thfiirostaiiJalixaaife
: two*, oo s7pfiettioa» vfil fre'fantUhftl gtAd
Oxcalax* wiwfltny <hrwltfflwiM pto of £ack ittS&HP-*''
-odia a.H.sx£s*oa
* '' v _/*> ~-- _,■*■ 1 1 _
- * ~ ~' r 1r -~~ -o-
-> r^' ~~V * e ~ ' v — ' <
, T '."' 2r~ 1 r_*
' ~ I*/ j' ■*■ -t -'f,' £ <-3- ~ 1 P
v ’* *■ , * - * = '_ - V"- J ■* : >7 _
■’. ' "- M
* "*. :
- :-'- r~_ ~ >
£* * I t r ~*
' ■* «.
imi ua JOMM a lOSIFS - &
jByrmnnapm«t «J$ o'doci; pctonumnatofflßißatee *-
■f y rfi*wir. . L
. tfflfeepMMßteil 5
th* emajlEilrilh Cmoedr, entitled <
* TOg ITt/tanf OF LOTS ’ v 5
Fae/»plteta,onld»ir»'n!l»^..—Mr.B. Wffltao*.’ 'ft
d»*ro» ?!
Sir*. 2. WffltaM. SJ
-Hr. Ctmurt. IsS;
After artgeh;tltt«xc»lliratOßsaedjeg»cf „ ’
Mr. PTimroaa Batter. - .;i
|n , r_ FFHHaaa.
<■ TaadeDegx..,.3fr.«aidMn-Oia«rt. . g
TocoßcttaJKvUhtMiiSiriHotercf / (t
-■i.-.- > ' It
rtaay Mile*, Atih 4a Irish Scax : . . ■ {■;
K IFHUsoi*. ;;
-Goj^.— ; r ßr gMKt-) .
L t^-toiM»ji! g }a,-Mr^«n4;il a ; BtSnc} 'Wffiimn uOl ;;
appear in aerora! r ** T arters. 7 . - . ■:■ ■ * ■ ’
Ham (aad ear* fi
T2I?J!rSr.? , S fe * tM » »«*.) onTOESBAY KTZ- g ;
2?sS^s®6?^ u ¥a>» l fiateitlfcS Minor aT Buxom'* S'
Sm2lK'» PBOGRESS ;
-wy-*m st^aettri- Panama* uwf «rhn» a •.
TOMrgMMthu; la « grand rantlaJatß ?
ingcf 60 esepayfcy tha-teet artiste am S'
proniMnt greaterof fhaiyaa'a nmxxbJsSaxad vorU l» $-
oowucdAUegory.' •• -• •??••■
end & Dtaezbtftvleetttro. mocaao*- >1
by tbaPtaomn whlX* moving, '; *
Hoorsdatir *v'
•rtro'cK*tfa r «attaaii!«Lggtfd n d ; -',-r ragr™ f
-•-■ ~ SgI3IA3IKOTICia ~~ I -
.mp&y «'
H
(Kg' Office earner of Tbfnl .tasd Wooiitiwa, «roy Jim- 3 •
day erenicg-. ' rr - r :-’ r > ; \ .■-'■'-■f jipag ...jj .'
ff^ssGEsosnsss§BTXorsrK==&c-
U>r£y, Angßnma liodgo, : No.2S9 x LO.of fc?4sieet» «mr if
Wedi^d»y_gyggngjaJg , tiy^T
No.BB B^S I belt Slade to} QfSSj;-/
• - [jyfr (L s.
Snrßeoa.:
lTyfl._W,Hddlo.3.go>fUaa
meeting Wuhtngtoa fialL f
U*y Ytpgia»Har> fc--'
- PuliiujumLqdox, Ko.336—Heeta erijj Toee^Mjvrwog.^
■ Mzscxsmx EtCiPim; flrrt.iad thfadSh
“Friday;«f«ad>asonilu'' , ' v :- £a*a2ffiUy $
£> Kl/SpESBKIte, JXmtai'B'nr-f -
sr«sttr--oto. 151,23iini -tlobE* afecrtM
Offleagai^a&s.: Ar.T.taabttaesaeefeaclvlSb^'''-
tLe'esfadJ LsTnggnt oiTfi. SanXbgq, cat fbrtha liatS
‘fjY&yaarC*-. : l^- • &'■'
USB HKASC&= COMCAST,' a&-
Hmttotf, Btolr&SOflM;
HtStbrSo^
!~ySSfctCv--^ > :'- : "
Cohull Co»Ui:t Agrettxnsnjr
ix*£r- joa* are- dreadflilly toraentaS^fifi^orha.. : ~A ctgt&lar
CtiH»a*rOsci Pusrss, fair'-:
Dr.rQmS>K£YS£B t l<q ! Wood>£rtflt. f f- >'
Prio, retail st 25 cts^per box.* * • sepB' l/- .’.
tg«aigaia. ( «
s^^Chim!xitUn'i,>—Corner of Third anaHalhrt str«Ul*~"
(third flopr,)PjtUhnrgh, Huh'jß. P.-6OODXOUUH, EnctlJ -
caUcqmntjpit. iei~S.'C. ! SPEHeEB, . aiMt**! f, ■■
P. E. SPEyGKHf- - 1
* *p&BtfU& Bfiflce fc*BOtbff
colghro. ■>-« r % ?•;
Plait©, K.~ Tj£^?
: PalatM WiaiiQW-fqws*ii ] .-fintf^w<wt»g I f?tw^^rl?^« ) C»!
''Ae^vbdealandnttU:^:-:'.ILXBB3&8, * '--
jjrKiiXfelQt. Cheraat comer ISRh, PftflySrij&ifc J_" -
. / Carafcisllaite'anil Xriaa«ditt.tl»T«y
- *n» ; ‘/^
ctrneei'of maJ coaatry property/ - -?".,
"»A - - A.'A. A^ARRIkK ; -~v
/1 portal Xf - - Brearti offimSl .,.
2lUl**'* TWtaa«n»- SHiUß>ll«imfiic; .
iti/ to«r» cp|tNpa-,orsEOOsi) asd'jbch sis; ■
.PIItIiADKIjVnTA. OUT ElOttQ. it*- ** Q*rtrt~ fii-'lrj . tmA Om-y v 1
.ivaat*." " : . • ._• ■>■'■ '.. .«-, • l ■
- «S*Ston!,Climxl> ) »Bd lodge Eocsb SHAKES, mads la r,v
. f .. ■. ...•..■.v-. 1 sfjt
forepttrchidnff elwwijew; ■' Q. CO, &?:
“ - %vt23flxa ••“• -.-& ~WJ com© SecondaztdArch flit,Phil*.,&
. lbfir> r u%A¥& fOTOSEr-Ici*. jxnri«*v
£-''•«:
tha mly TnwdtrfTMilniiyw fc/Hpfrul kn
_to? &r the
l fitrlihcgr j Th^tgoahlg|'^
with issitwe i&rtDk .'
sale aad fay RfiYSKK > 8 farqg-fetbrg, H<sS4&'* i i ■
-■ - Sj23£kv r > : eonset ~Vggiaelley> P
BnSJ.SOH>BPACESgRE(HrYPEa.4
In.-all jdawU. of tatortan£ «£; :
-U»Mjsftaqaatttr^ofessaarfinuae*. - • £. >
How* freer 11 A. M. to g P. H£-. • : ' •. i ."•
sick or fiacewed tmaoct taken Is «i-. •
' i [DorJ&lyf -
SeS.YvE&rSinsCTy, -who maj%
«naralfixl’ato& Ards street^*J?hflaae2phia, frcaa S A. 5L to J
■ y Wtrymcf trfarl frtjytiilfy § V .
' tSfO>wtTV>>> cp*»4jri >lM TKtWofl -.-'■
, aesa* prescribed. -.— ■' „-, ~^\%n£2S'l\
- sad Mitfo* 3Pitttllofc»~
tsiy ftjii j»y trrtAtrr atV ,*..-
it?}* of. Co., in. ti* Wbotaal* Fmlt >4
jtanfwtkmgry ftraiagg, at'Xo, 6 Wood itigelj-Pmatnuatu | :. -
‘•^vHwifiijrdfapceaT of'or entire interest tit Ota TOzotes,'
business, to Hessn. J. C £&Oexrt
X take pleasure
frfcudasodth»m .;
the liberalpotranagfrbestowM onmff. ; a " .
jj^ASSOCUTEl^lwm^^j^Ji^
—W,W* fZHHinfrteettf
-Xnff imraieagdoA TISE *ai. HARI>f7tSISK3 of y-• ■,...
4n MmangaftaU Rem** J&qa*. .121 »nd 3;-* '
WatarstneU - ~ “
... ~- BOBOBaSS v -'- —»• -. : . •
xr •. • : "' k .-* Jobs AfidsESoiL.
B.C.gsvyir, “& B. Sf&paos, * f
■Wm.lLEdgir, H.B.W2*fcxa, j ■«•■•■•■
. Robert Finney,'. . .Chsrtofr Kent, : .: .».•*»•
WBllszaUcnsas,' ' .'WtUlamOoUtaxfvoo4 . ' • •.'.••
•A.P.Anabatic ■•/ -- JosephEsn£ v. o' i - ;
. 1 ~ lyjJUanP; Wirighter, •: -: ' •, Jas •:
<rs=oaa s'tOosrs'Hnu, oamssaum
tt<£>r. tSmt, )xbpan Wood end SxmjUid. ttnaL-V&
bnigb BniamiimmV-afo. 2, meets fin* sodihirdTaeadz! -
»<tf ---i- --1 - ~ r -". Tf.’.
Jitt*baigh Degree Lods», No. 4» macfcn»sCcftl sttd ftnn
Tuesdays. ■ •■■•■- .=:.- v
mZ&mj&sxsatfmiiax
Wt&Sem-star lodges Kb; -24,ja«te mry. Wedoaa
- XnaCtty Lodga, No. IS2, meet* every Mfla&j eroW -■:
Meant uorisb Lodge, So. 30V neeteeTeryagaßdajev -
.!*?.*£ -
• ZoceoLodge,Scc -
theft ExlL corns ofendfifth
ahrtoffirLodnTso.2o,
M, mim of Leacock sod Ssoduakr streets,^
W Whst fs Forest WtootwThia iaaqß
Übn ftatiiashetos; sometimes sshfrt, staartha inli ■:
dacttakof this-trdlripieodid tonic prepsretkm, comnSii .:
‘
'hesltarsrt- K»RrodWtes,ultrosastoport»,femi
oat or aome.or the mosE;T»laabre ptotssodiaria-of i ■
eejotahla kingdom, sod esoMwd Smooch s nr is tos
the ecmocnod-tta toatssndsmeUot/Wnsiandsntfcobt -
toe sodVradmQosUtiaof.thsmitMraadejoTXbßvesri :
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