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M? ntarrlod daughter could youfcce,
4*jai fluro yoa would bo struck:
My daughters oil aro charming girl**,
ftfwmQthere hate such luck.
My .eldest thUd-**
All hearts by magic wins;
And myvwainrf so reliables her,
Most peoples thmk theDi twins!
My married daughter spoils her spouse,
Sho’s quite a pattern wife;
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She uo’er hod landed mortal man,
Till hofcad wonherhoart;
And mr &amd darling’s jnsltho same,
They're seldom known apart
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. . While tears wot© In hla oyes,
1.. .. said,.** Ton brought my Sasan up—
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To makeJhejra domestic, wife,
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, « '~ T /t :.Au&ifcy?4fcoadfedome?tic, too—
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0 WHO HUBBESED DOWHIBi I*' 1 *' ! .
', A .,;A,bbattheend of the eighteenth coutary,iwhjih
ever.any student of tbQ'Marischol College, Abbr
-• ; deen,' incurred the displeasnre’ot the humbler
' citizens, ho was , assailed with. the question,
. “Who murderedDownio? Reply and rejoln
; dor. • generally brought. on? a, collision- bewson.
• “ town 5 and gown,” although 'the' young gentle,
, men were accused of what was. chronologically
.impossible., People havAa right,to berragryl at
'll,', '.being -stigoiatixed. as.; murderers;!' when their
,»- aoouaerrhave probability on their aide j but the
. * "taking off ” of Downie occurred when toe.,
gownsmen',.;.ao\m’aiigned, were'in swaddlngclo
- But there was a .timeij when to be branded ins,
ill' miuooompließ in the slaughter oSHßiohord Down,
ie, made his bioqd ran to the cheek of many a
youth, and sent him home to his boohs, though t
fed and SUbdued. I .DoWniewas saoriat or janitor
. '."atlMarisohal CoUega. , One of-his daties oon
ejste’d in securing the goto by a certain hour;
previous to which all the students bad to asseip
'- hie in the common hall, whero a Latin prayer
was delivered by the principal. Whether, in
discharging this {Unction, Downio was more rigid
than his predecessor in of&ce, or whether he be
• ‘caine stricter in the performance of it at poo
time than another, cannot now be ascertained;
, bnt there can he ho donbt that he closed the gate
; with austere punctuality, nnd that thoso who
were not in, the common hail.within a minute of
•tite prescribed .time, were shot out, ntid were of-’
; tenrards reprimanded and fined by tbe principal
null professors. The students became irritated
, at .this Strictness, and took every petty means of
• annoying the janitor : he, in his turn, applied
the screw at other points of academic routine,
andafiereewar. soon began to rage between the'
collegians and the humble fnnotionary. Downie
• took?care’ that in all 'his proceedings he kept
Within the'strict letter of the'law; but his op
. ponents were not so careful, and the decisions of
• the,rulers were;uniformly against them, and in
favbr of, Downie. Reprimands and fines having
failed in'producing due subordination, ruatica
, tion, suspension, and oven the extreme sentence
of expulsion, had to bo put in force; and, in
the'end, law and ordor prevailed. But a secret
and dcadly grudge continued to be entertained
against Downio. Various scheme of revenge
' ■were'tiioughtof.
■/] Downie was, in common > with teachers and
students, enjoying the leisure of the short New
Year's vacation—the pleasure being.,no. doubt
greatly enhanced by the annoyances to which he
had been subjected daring the recent bickerings
- —when, ns he was one evening, seated with his
family in his ofScial residence, a messenger in
formed him toot a gentleman ntaneighboring
. hotel wished to speak .with him, Downio obeyed
the stimmons, and was ushered from ono room
into another, till at length he found himself in a
- .large apartment hung with-black, and lighted by
asolitarycandle. After waiting for some time
in the str.uigo place, about fifty figures also
. dressed in black, and with black masks on their
, faces,-presented themselves. They arranged
„ themselves in the form of a court, and Downie,
pale with terror, wns given to understand ho was
about to be put on his trial.
Ajudge took his seat on the bench; a clerk
and. public,.prosecutor. sat below; a jury was
empanelled in front; and witnesses and specta
tors stood around. Downie at first set. down the
•whole affair as a Joke; but the proceedings were
conducted with each persistent gravity that, in
spite.of himself, ’he began to believe in the gen
uine mission of tho awful tribunal. The clerk
l Wad an indictment, charging him with conspiring
against toe liberties of toe students; witnesses
were examined in due form, the pubUa prosecu
tor addressed the jury, and toe indge snmmed
up.
“Gentlemen,” said Dowoio, “ the joke has been
carried far enough—lt is getting late, and my
wife and family will bo getting anxious üboot me '
If I haviTbeentao strict-with-yon in timo past,
am sorry for it, and I assure yon I will take more
carein fature.”
“Gentlemen of thejftry,” said tho judge, with
out paying the slightest attention to this appeal,
“considsr your verdict; and if yon wish to re
tire, do so.” 1
The jury retired. During their absence the 1
most profound silence was observed; and ex-:
oept renewing tho solitary candle that burned:
beside the judge, there was not tho slightest ::
movement
The jury returned and recorded averdiet of
“Guilty.”
The judge solemnly assumed a huge black cap
and addressed the prisoher.
“ Richard Do.Wnlei The jury. have unani
mously found you guilty of conspiring against
the just liberties and immunities of the students
of Marisohal College. You' have wantonly pro
voked .and insulted those inoffensive lieges for
some months, and yonr punishment will assured
ly be condign. You must prepare for-death, In
fifteen minutes the sentence of the court wlH'be
carried into effect.” s .
Tho judge placed his watch.an the bench’ - A
block, an axe, and a bag of saw-dnst, were
brought into tho centre of the roam. A figure
more terrible than any that bad yet appeared,
came forward anj prepared to act the put of the
doomster.
It was now past midnight; there was no sound
audible, save the omimous ticking of the judge’s
watch. Downie became more and more alarm
ed. ■
“ For my eako, gentlemen,” said the terrified
man, “let me homo. I promiso that you never
again shall havo cause for complaint.”
“Richard Downlo,” remarked the judge, “you
are vainly waisting the few moments that are
left you on earth. You are in tbehanda of tUoso
who mast have yonr life. No haman power can
savß you. Attempt to utter one ory, and you
are seized and your, doom completed before you
can utter another. Every one here present has
swoinm: solemn-Oath never to reveal the proceed
ings of this night; they are known to none bat
ourselves; and when the object for which we
h*ye met Is accomplished, we Bhaii disperse un
known to any one. Prepare, then, for death;
the other five 1 minutes will be allowed, but no
more.”:.
£he unfortunate man, in an agony of deadly
terror/ raved and shrieked for mercy; but the
avengers paid no heed to his cries.; His fevered,
trembUngiips than moved as if in silent prayer;
forhe-feltthattho brief, space between him and
eternity was but a few more tickings of that
otninious watch.
“ Now 1 ’’ exeloimed the jndge.
ikinr persons steppod forworn and seized Down
ie features a cold clammy sfrent bad
burst forth. They bared bis neck, and made him
kneel before the block.
“ Strike I ” exclaimed the judge. ■
The: executioner struck the axe on the floor;
an assistant on the opposito side lifted-at the
same moment a wet towel, and struok it across
the neok of the recumbent criminal A loud
langh announced that the joke had at last come
to on end.
But Downie responded not to the uproarious
merriment; theylahghed again; but still bo
moved not; they lifted him—and Dowaio was
dead!
Jisright had killed-bim as effectually as if the
axe of a real beadsman had severed his head
from his body. .. / .
It was a tragedy to all.' • Themedicalstudents
tried to open a rein, but all was now.over; and:
the conspirators bad to bethiak themselves*of
safety.* They , now in - reality swore an 'oath
‘ among and the affrighted young
’men;* carrying' their disguises with them,' left
the body of Downie. lying in the. hotel,, On?
of the number told the landlord that their en
tertainment was not yet,over, .and that they did
not- wisfc to . be* disturbed for some hours.—
This was to'give them atl timo.tp.make their esr
cape. "
Next morning the body was found. Judicial
inquiry >asJnStitnted,but,no satisfactory result ■,
eould be arrived at The oorpse of poor Downie
exhibited no mark of violence internal or extar- J
nafv- ThS ill-will between him and thustudents
' wnsiknown ; it waa also knawn that the students
had hired apartments' at the hotel for a theatri
caTreprwantatiou. Downie hod been sen tf or by
theraydmt beyond thisaothieg wna known;'. No
noise dma been htard, and . nq proof, of Border
Coaldboadduced. Of 200 a indents at the college,
who could point out the guilty oraospeotedfifty ?
Moreover, 4 the atadenta scattered orfer the city,
and the magistrates themselves had many of their
nwn families amongst the munher, and'it was not
desirable go into the affair tod
Downie?a widow and family .were, provided for—
ahd his alanghter remained’a mystery; until,
about fifteehiyears lifter its occurrence, a gentle*
man onhisdoath*bed dlsolosed thewholepartio*
dlare, and avowed himself to have -belongod to
the obnoxious class of students who murdered
Downio. -
Mqftimning
kt EAEPza •*•••••••*. pnnjips
Harpor & Phillips.Eaitors & Proprietors.
• i PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY, MOBNIKG:n4::;!::]^:NOTEMBER 8
* S« JL tomcitL * whoare prompt, hon
gentlemanly in thotr tmataafr. transactions, ore tho
agents. in tho cities of Now York and Boston
for .the v Thsy-/,aro authorized to receive Ad*
,vnrusodjhnt4' for us at our usual rates.
Their offices are at
' NEW xuRK, 122 Nassau street.
.. BOSTON,- 10 State street.
1 . .oasßaiMi—Mi———ii
THANKSGIVING DAY!
BBf ' ' •
la fo&mriwrtpcalih of Po^
WILLUn BIGLEB,
GOVERNOR.#THE SAID COMMONWEALTH. !
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. TiXlow CrnzcrsirrTho'Almighty, and mettdftilGod has
eoutinaM Mls'guardia&smpoverourOommohweMthduHng
thayearthatlspaat Esceptiuaslnglo community,-which
claims our. sympathies*.“thojpestllence walketh in
darkness,'atuKho' destruction that -wasteth at noonday,”
havenot had His leavo to smite. - Health has generally
preyed. - Tbetdmultof intorual strifehashot been heard.
Unexampled prosperity ftai attendedthe peawfal pursuits
<rf ourdtiien*. “ Seed tlme &nd harvest nave retuniod.”
Oar garners hare been filled with the finest of the wheat
Oarcnp pf blestf ngit overflowed. Th& edueathmal In*
eUtutkinsot'oarCommonvreaUh' aro Browhigiii-the affee
tioos of thopooplo, developing the youthful mind, find do*
vating oar ■ National, character. General aod
pwralltjaro on. the ttdnmca, Oqr holy rellgian, through
its oyn institutions, contiauoa to exert Its sacral Influence
on the-publie mind—to administer its consolations to the.
eontrite.aud tbo pure, and inspire them with the hopes ’of
immortality* ‘
As a nation, wo am at pcaco with all the world, and emi
nently prosperous. ThettoelusUtutlonsof ourgoverument
have been strengthened by the trials.; of the pasj, and a
brlghtcr promise dawns npah . the future. To God, most
great and good, we owe all oar blessings. 4>> Him nur
thanks are dac>- .r- /• x
. Under this solemn conviction, and inub&ibnnlty with the
wiahisof manygood citizens, I, WttLr.ol Biotxn, Governor
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint
; TIIURSDAY,£A<f detyof liovonbcr tutxLbß a day
of generalTTiinksgitmg and Prayer throughout the State,
and earnestly beseech lha citizens of the Commonwealth, of
’all class**, that, setting aside all worldly business on that
day, they unite In offering thanks to Almighty God for IDs
bluntings, and Injrokotho continuance of His goodness.
Giron under my hand and Uie Great Seal of tho State, at
Harrisburg, this twenty-fifth day of Oetober. in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two,
and of the Commonwealth tho seronty^crenth.
By the. Gctrermr; B. S. GOODRICH,
Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
I’OK SA.riT B.tVER.
Through tickets. to Shit River for sale at the
office of tho Morning Post. . : tf.
JUSTICE A.TriASTI
Thanks, a thousand thanks, to car good friend,
'Wn. Rothaker, Esq., the Junior Editor of the
German Courier, of this city, for hie promptness
in furnishing us with the following translation
from the Staate-Zeitung, tho Whig German organ
It Trill bo seen that Mr. Mueller, nearly a trrri
afUr the Election, acknowledges that he publish
ed, an infamous falsehood concerning ue," intend
ed not only to hijare the Domocratio party, but
also to injure us personally. Justice Is somo
tlmeaslow, but always sure. The cans® that
has to bo sustained by fraud, forgeiy and fatso
hood. never gin prosper in this country. Hon.
esty ia always tho' best policy.
PiTTjntnton, Nor. 6th, 1852.
L. Haui’Ku, Esq.: J)eor Sir, —The “Wcstpenn
sylTamsohe Staatszeltung," a German organ of
tho deceased whig party, gives you In thenumbev
of ttwiay fall but lato justice, Yon know the
charge of Nativism brought forward against you
cannot now, after tho election is over, work any
more barm. That is the reason why Mr, Mpsn
mb olcara you at last, tewiny. Haring dono ter
viee fint to his party, he does afleneardt fueiict
to yon. The following is a true translation of
his article. Make use of it as yon please.
With respect,
,£T3USSMBOH.].
6 owopiquil—A Jew.day»heforw±bo-elaetloiv
somebody led oar attention to an articio of the
Journal of this place, by whioh that paper affirm
ed that Mr.. Lscks Haepbb, of theMoruing Post
of this place, bad attended aNativo mcetlngln
this city, and negotiated with the Natives in re
lation to the clootion of President, to be sore,
beforo mentioning anything in onr paper about
this charge, wo went to Mr. Riddle, editor the
Journal, and asked himlf he had any proofs of
his charge. 110 replied, “Certainly Lhave; had
Ino proof for it, I oerrer would eay eo.'*
In consequence of this we ntado mention
of the charge, and recommended to ail air tear
dors, to buy the Jonrnal for some days, (!) in or
dcr to look at tho proofs Mr. Biddle would
give. Supposing, now, many hare ueverbooght
any numbers'of the Jonrnal, and bccanse-Mr.
i Biddle is owing toll to-day . the proofs of -his
I charge, we feel - oureelvea -bound to v mako this
I publication in justice to Mr. Uabpeil It seems
i Mr, Blddle had trusted in the words of one of
his carriers, who said bo heard the rumor from
a certain.Seibert, and so on.
Bat it is very nowise to trust to saoh sayings
at all. Hod Mr. Biddle not declared himself to
bo in possession of proofs, we'would bare been
cautious enough not to publish the rumor
We are glad, however, to see Mr. Lecky Hab
pbe free of the charge, becansoany participation
m the Native movements does, os we believe,
brand every editor, bat the more one who is him
self a native of Eorope, like Mr. Haepee, as well
as. ourselves.
Th« Forged Naturalization Papers.
The matter ofiheforged naturalization papers
is undergoing. tfc-thorough iovestlgatlonrat the
i Mayor’s office. Six persons have been arrested,
1 oharged.with uttering fraudulent papers; they
have-been held to bail, in heavy Bumß, for (heir
i future appearance. On Saturday three persons
itvero arrcßted, charged with being connected
;with the affair; their names are Thomas Scott,
Henry M;-Smithy and Henry Wits 0n... Against
Mr. Scott two ohsrgcs were laid; and he was
held, to bail in two thousand dollars on eaoh
charge.
Wo are glad to see that this moßt scandalous
outrage on the people is undergoing a rigid in
vestigation , when the system of corruption,
which has been going on for months, will be
made publio, and the offenders brought to job-*
lice, our oitizens will be astonished by the mag
nitude of the oficueofl, and tho lawlessness of the
- nuipnts.
i We omitted to mention, on Saturday morning,
that a man .named Vecht had been arrested in
West Newton, and brought to Hub city. On Fri
day he was held to bail by the'Mayor, in the sum
of twp thousand dollars, for his appearance —-
Veoht is one of the Germans noticed os having
voted- on fraudulent papers.
SBW BOOKS.
Gaudex Walks wrni tee Poets Suoh is the
beautiful title of a most beautiful volume just
issued by those popular and enterprising pub
lishers, G. P. Puisam St Co., No. 10 Park Place,
Now York. It is edited by tho£ gifted lady Mrs.
C. M. Kieklahd, of whom America may well he
proud. The volume oontaius ohoico gems of
poetry, written by tho most celebrated puthors
in. Europe and America living and dead. It will
be a good book for tho centre table. For solo
by A. H. English &Co., Wood street
I Oeaoies FOE Yobtb— This is the title of a ne&t
little volume, whioli is intended for homo pas
time written by Caeouhh Giimah, another of the
lyhelj the .Southern Matron, &c. it mil both
amhsefaid instruct young folks. Pablished by
<}. P. Putnam & Go,; Ne w York, and for sale by
4* H. English & Co., Wood.street • -
• I Weu> Sato.—The Buffalo Courier, a sterling
Domocratiepaper says, “in'View of the there*
4ht election itis really a matter of surprise that
the Whigs should any longer think of going on
siaparty.” 1 •
Voar colleaguo.
WJI. BOTIIACSEE.
■' The rote stood, for Scott, 1032; for Pierce,
858. Scott’s majority, 174. A largo Democratic
gain.
The following was the result of the election In
tho various wards compared with that of 1848 -
■ 1888 . 1848-^
Boott Pierce Taylor Cua
let Ward 430 907 473 604
2d ~.289 806 867 654
3d “ 710 789 667 601
4th “ .............62i 612 736 460
6th *• 884 898 866 880
6th “ 457 691 657 629
7th “ 410 827 407 627
Bth “ 420 1020 416 780
9th *■ 316 498 609 697
10th “ 426 386 662 306
Hth “ 689 603 659 448
12th “ 640 671 667 675
18th “ 484 337 688 826
14th “ 667 637 601 398
16th *• ...028 719 744 681
16th •• ~.368 669 418 420
17th “ 276 936 866 669
18th “ 886 1486 694 892
19th. “ 469 797 466 678
•20th «. 884 768 816 478
Mr. Hale (Free Soil) received 4 votes In the
sth ward, 8 in the 6th, 2in the Uth, 2 in the
18th, 1 in the 14th, 2 in the 16th, 6 in the 18th,
4mthel9th, ondlinthe 20th; total, 25 In
,1848, Mr. Van Buron (Free Soil) received 72
votes in - the oity.
Total camber of votes pollod, 28,628. The
number polled for President in 1848 was 21,681,
and for Mayor at the late election, 21,768- In
crease since tho last Presidential aleetion 2,092,
and since tho Mayor’s election 1,856.
■ A Boston Miluonake. —Tho Boston Mail
states that the yearly inoomo of a cortain rioh
citiien of that town would bay twelve hundred
farms. His income—six per cent on his entire
wealth—wonld amount, daily, to more than tho
wages of two hundrod hard working men. His
Wages wonld buy a bottle of Schneider or a pair
of boots every three minutes. Every breath the
old man takes is worth another mneponce. His
enormous oapitn! commands the toil of one thou
sand laborers and mechanics yearly to pay the
Interest.
i E®»Lord Qadsby, over the entranoe of a
beautifal grotto, had caused this inscription to
he placed, “ Let nothing enter here but what is
good;’ 1 Dr. Beanel, tho master of tho temple,
who was walking over tho ground, with much
point asked, “ Then, whero does your lordship
enter?"' -
: jggy» It has been remarked that ladies have
generally a great fear of lightning and this has
been superficially asoribed to their natural timi
dity ; hut the truth is, that it arises from their
consciousness of being attractive.
• 82?* A western paper,-in describing the effect
of a severe thunder storm, Bays: “A cow was
strack by lightning and instantly killed, belong
ing -tothevillage physician, who had a beautiful
oalffourctayßfld,"
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; PESNBTI. VASIA HETCBSS. . Item, ofHew aad Ifißoenany.
i stated Z S , e0Wltl “ ° f . th . e A <=<**«"* *•' been "taken in Philadelphia, by
leper to build four propeller steamship*
Jnat w£ OarionX How on hW own account upon epee-
SZ° f “StorvaKon among. : A order was forwarded from New York, four
* fo - E;i Und r „ botte
eao ° n ’ *** tead “ gft# and the ateamerPadfio brought, the artiola last
relorna from this noble ooonty: Saturday. '
--!*&»». • aojtotaw* for building the Cincinnati and
ships in this county (Clarion) are all in buttwo, "ay^PphertLin o Railroad has been awarded
Democratid majority so far 1209; the two town- win eastern' company for $1,710,000, including
tohear from will make tee majority about the runing stock; The ; work is to be Completed
1400. The day was very inclement, raining from ?*, - , i .? ; ry ■
morning till night; hid the day been good; we -.« a months; *j- \ ; : ,• * r
WonlcLhave. got ihairgun, . The rote .we think - of.NoTember r the Centennial An
will not neat reach that given last fall for Gov«» niTersary of the lnitiatiou-of George Washington
'ssiissszg* sasr'.r ”*?**■■*
• W. M. A. orolly celebrated by the Fraternity throughout
the Union. . ' . j
The Halted States <far:Steamer San Jacinto
was in the harbor of Trieste, on the let of Octo
ber, and. was attracting muoh attention. i- Her
engine was! out of order, and undergoing re
pairs. ■■
Bat just read, this from a friend in Venango
county. .Welldone, Yenango:
i r, : . Franklin, Nor. 3, 1852. ■
GnHxisuiir:—.A larger rote has keen polled
than ever before, Fierce and King’s tmyority
will reach 710. - Yonrs, in haste,
.. W. H. 11. -
: Another, correspondent writing from Strattan
vUle, Bays: ' ;
Otrattahrille, Clarion Co 1 ., Not. 3,1852;
GEHTiBHEsd—The. returns of the county ore
all'ln but tbreetOwnships,, >nr majority wttl bo
over 1400, you may send us np that big gnn;—
Tell Messrs. Black & Snowden'that little Clarion
has givon Gen. Bcott a terrible “fire in the rear.”
Judge Myers and Amos hare got the bines—most
awfully, . Respectfully yours in Caste. „
. Armstrong county'.cbmes in as follows:
: f 1 Kittannlng. Nor. 4th, 1852
GbStiiEhss :—I have jnßt time to say to yon
before the mall closeS & Eng bars a
mqjority in this eonnty orer Beott& Graham of
abont 830 or 40 as reported. Yours, &o.» 1
' B. O.
Old Berks!— Well, what of her? Why hero
she comes rolling on tho Ball for Pierce and
Eng, withamajority of 45181 The extra from
tho office of the Beading Press says, “the oppo
sition were met and vanquished by tho Demos
raoy in breiy quarter, and rictory streams in
light npou our banners. The following aro tho
returns os brought to tis bythe messengers, and
may be set down as official:”
Pierce's majority.
Crawford eonnty is next announced with a ma
jority of 700. This is a giorions rictory.
Washington poontygires a msjority for Pierce
of about 250. This county, if onr .memory serves
os rightly, gave about this mqjority for Taylor,
in 1848.
ELECTION NEWS.
Wo give below the various items of election
news brought to ns by our exchanges.' The fol
lowing ia the rote in New Yssfcb city, by words,
compared with that of 1648:
ISM. IMS.
' , Svott Vlerar. T»jdor. C»ol V«.n
!*• «»nl WO IHO 1077 7<S 117
-J “ 30 (H C9t » n
0* “ TOM KM 1713 657 ISI
4th V 443 1(178 776 1163 206
6th “ 1133 1333 1605 818 250
6*h “ 105 1431 727 1125 139
,th “ 1045 2001 2305 1387 313
®th " 1631 2140 2380 1380 l<n
9th “ _..22U 2791 280 U 23 672
jjth * -t195 1 652 1000 1123 360
11th “ J 367 2908 1912 1623 209
Jr* “ —466 t*r2 984 782 n
l®* “ .1028 1792 1103 1069 226
Ifth’-y ‘ — 1778 1035 12»» 325
1(105 1,08 2=oB 479 309
}«? * .——.—1595 IMS 2130 H 95 123
ini’ “ •■——~U>ll 5769 2298 1445 401
lsth >; .3....L533 2887 1430 MS 255
19th *< _J.JODS 1235 total from 12th want
29th “ 079 1805 “ 10th "
Total. -SOM 34.115 29,067 ISAM 3,100
Mora owr Scott Tqrlor over Cans 10J76.
The following Democrats were elected to Con
gress, from the city:
Hiram Walbridge, Mike Waisb,
Wm. M. Tweed, John Wheeler,
Wa. A. Walker, Franois B. Catting.
The entire Democratic ticket for city officers
was elected, with one exception. Jacob Wester
wlt Was elected Mayor, and John Owen Sheriff,
by large majorities. '
The Totowaaas follows: - ' -
1 ..'m i • Scott- , Ptercf, . Okie.
Ist Ward...,,.,,... 888 460 182
2<l •• 400 425 118
3d .
4th ••
“ ....„302 370 63
220 . 867 147
T0ta1....;
.1314 IGIO
Shoeing a majority tor Fierce, of 296. In
Cayahoga county the vote stood as follows: Scott
2949, Fierce 2672, Hale 2104.
IN WHEELING,
IN BALTIMORE.
9,662 14,086 10,474 10,996
9,662 10,474
Piorco’e majority 4,476 Cass’s
-■* ; :
1 “ w, .. *. * **:_. •> ■■ i
: The tori Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Egffn
ton, has sent £6O to the persons who were ins tru
jhental in rescuing the passengers and crow, of
the ship Bhartpore, wrecked recently oh the coast
of Ireland. ; ■ a ; -i
The parties apprehended In Ireland, on a charge
of murdering o-soldier of the 81st regiment,
hare beenliberated on their own rpoognizances,.
the affair haring dwindled down to a simple
brawl, ''/v ■ ■
Daniel Merrill, a Bevojntionary Boldler, 91
years of age, died at jdollis, N. H., on the 25th
ult. He was one of the Life Guard of Benedict-
Arnold, just before the treason of that arch-.
traitor. ’
The journal of Organio and Medical Chemis
try Is out ogalnst pork, and defies all hog-eat
ers, chemists, and physiologists to prove that
hogs flesh is a healthy article of diet;
General Don Carlos de Alvcar, Envoy Extra
ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the
Argentine Bepublis'near this Government, died
in New York on Tuesday, i
Miss Shannon,- a young lady, was killed In
Philadelphia, on Tuesday;: by falling from the
fourth story of her boarding-house.
Leroy Barney, a respected clliien of Buffalo,
while trying, to jump on a train of cars, at Nia
gara, on Sunday evening, was run over and
killed.
9,827
4,809
Bev. Charles Hartwell and family called from
Now 1 ork" yesterday for China, missionaries of
the American board at Hong Kong.
Beten persons, including three printers, left
Cincinnati this week for Australia.
Tho Philadelphia papers record the death of
Capt, John Green.
Tho steamer Oaeco sailed from New York on
Monday for Australia, with 160 passengers,
chiefly Canadians. There are now no less than
eight vessels at Now York np for Port Philip, to
soil all In tho course of the month.
Thos. Lippencott, a young man now lying at
the Commercial Hospital,! Cincinnati, has In
jured one of his feet to such an extent, by the
practice of wearing tight boots, that it is neces
sary to have it amputated. ;
We have received the Valparaiso Beporterto
Sept. 14. Oo the ISth tho 42d anniversary of
the independence of Chili was to bo Miebratcd
with the usual pomp, which marks the d»y in
distinction from any holyday in that country.—
The vastly improvod oondition of tho republic
since the last anniversary affords now occasions
for gratulation and rejoicing.
The Valparaiso and Santiago railroad was to
bo begun on the Ist of Ootobcr. There had
been transported on the Copiapo railroad
since Us opening; a period of eight months, 20,-
603 persona
The Bodgetof 1851 showed a retenoo of $4,-
428,907, and an expenditure of $4,712,147, leav
ing a deficit, occasioned by the extraordinary
expenditures of the year, of $285,240. This was
more than covered by the surplus in the treasu
ry-fit thoelcso of-thflryocedinff vear.
enue rortheTffsfltalff cT-the eurrtnt year exeeed-i
cd that of the same period of last year by $583
There was coined at the Chilian mint in 1851
gold to the amount of 22,406 marks, $3,800:119;
silver 1,368 mark5,.517,930; and copper 20
quintals, $l,OOO. ‘
The prodnets of tho - brineral regions whloh
S?l d^ port dotic » in tha year 1851 were, sliver
856,220 marks at $9; $3,107,433; copper, 159,-
289 quintals at $l3, $2,070,107, and ores 486,-
160, ® 27B » lB7 “ m ahiug a total of
There was a prospect of an abundant crop tho
ensuing season. *.
Tho steamer Lima arrived on the 14th, brine
tog 240 passengers and $201,000 to specie
Coinage at tbe Mint for October, 1802.
G00n—142,062 double eag1e5..—.52,841,240
P 8 * 186,000
28,210 half eagles.;.;..;.;. 116,050 '
142,036 quarter eagles 356,090
173,046 gold dollars.... 178,046
498,964 pieces..,.,— ......$3,606,026
Silveb.— l4,ooo half dollars: - $7,000
80,600 quarter dollars..,. 7.650
200,000 dimes ...;. 20.000
106,000; half dime 5.......... 6,800
2,666,800' three eent pieocs.. 80,004
8,616,854 p1c0e5..,.. *..53,785,980
CorpHn—l2l,26o cents.....;.j^2l2
8,637,614 cents $8,787,192
Gold bullion deposited for coinage in October.
From California .'..54,065,000
From other sources 76,000
Cbuifaone.—The average quantity of man
lno champagne annually produced Is said to ox
cced nrky millions of bottles! a quantity,
or, quite insufficient to meet! the; public demand,
oa the groat number Of establiehments for tiro
protection of epurious ohadtoagne attest I have'
heard it statcd on good authority, that in one es
tablishment alone upwards Of‘ 600,000 bottles of
so-called champagne, mode principally from the
etooke of rhubarki are ammaHy sold: Some idea
may bo formed of the relative consumption -of
real ohampagne by diffcrentcountries from the
following return of the sales In 1848 of the De
partment of the Marne.- The totßl quantity
amounted to 2,689,000 bottleK, which were thus
distributed: England andßritish India, 467.000-
Snsaia and Poland, 602,000 Germany, inolud
tng Prussia and the Austrian dominions, 439,000-
JfS, lt nna Btl i ,e 8 of An >«riea and the West Indies!
400,000; Italy 60,000; Bolgibm 66,000; Holl
lono, 80,000; Sweden and Denmark. 80 000*
Switterland, 80,000; ■ South America 30,000 ’
Spaiu and Portugal, 20,000; Turkey, 6,000; and
Fronoo, 620,000 bottles,—2/tj. iG'tutUft Corra.
ptmdcnce. . . J ,
Dunn, whom Eraßmns-calloS the wonder of
France, woe a thoroughly absent man. One day
Jus domestic broke into his study with the intel
ligence that Mb houBp was on file. “Go inform
my wife,” said be, .‘jyon know I do not interfere
In household affaire !” J
A Scotch PobtuUl Economist being asked
the meaning of metaphysics, explained it ns fol
lows . “When a patty who listens dinnaien what
the party who speaks means, and the party who
speakß dinna ken-what he meads himself— that
is metaphysics:” *■ **■ ■•■■■■ ••
Ohe of tub Jiqar Important female qualities is
Bweetness of tttnpgr. Heaven did not rive to
women insinuation and persuasion in order to
be imperious; it did not give them a sweet voice
to be employed in scolding. ■<
■ XiOvb is ■ like .a -hunter, who cares not for the
game when once caught, which;he. may-have
pursued with the moßt breathless and intense
eagerness.- levels strongestiapnrsuit; friend
skip in possession*— Emerson,
It is Ussuisa; to look forward to'a future slate
°* Prosperity, if the present bo not occupied to
wpl laying--up the foundation ’-of it Many
cling to a distant hope, and ittfwti progressive
certainty. . r-•, i
. * „ -
‘-V: '-A,- ’ V
Prom Chill,
t $4,140,000
/. -wT - .-i."j. * i!.. ■: .--ii ■ - f - -iO'-V*
'f- "-t *, ’ >■ .t ‘ ~ 1 1 ‘ it"
IsJ ’» „*V« ' ‘ V‘ 1 *--- •«•>
* 4v> i>.. , v.t - .>,-«-‘- H . -u •-. t ..v
JC@*'Xongfelloir , 8 Unefljtb a
eeason&biofrealmesS about ihemj ■which ereiy
body wiU.relißb, as they .read. .
Thoa_ comas^itrfama! heralded by -t£&\ Jv-.'v?*-' *■
.with bannersby greatgaleslncessantfimnad,
brighter thflu.the brightcsttflka of SasurraxiAf '••&?■*--
to thy frqlnL-4*, ,- ; £;V
fajdgo of Eold;tby S|
Potaggched with fchedleSonj o’er th? land; • j
ThyshieMU thflred "lk
long beneath the hea Ten’s o > grhnn^n'y<>^n»^ r •..
. Itwtßpi are by the (Una’s prayers attend od*y'~ c
I4ke flames upon the altar shine the sheavra;
And following thee la thine oration splendid, . -
..-.Thine almoner,the wind, the gntrinp in^TC g r - ~-
vPEBBDOHL i „ ,
- ; While Am erica, ode own free and beloved coun
ty* ..baa jost furnished another evidenejoof man's,
capability ,for self-government, a refrogade move
ment haa taken place in another'-portion of the
world, as regards progression.: TEeeffortawHch
a portion of , the French people have for years
been making to secure iibprty have signally fitt
ed, and the Empire declared: The friends; of
freedom in that anbappy conntry have been com
pelled to yield: to a superior power—many! of
them having been pnt to death and others incar
cerated within the walls of a prison. The Press,
the guardian and fearless defender of popular
and just rights,' has been mnmled,
Napoleos. has reached his ambition;
he Is'Emperor, King and Defender of. Holy; Pla-’
ces. Thus has- perished the last hope ef the
friends of. civil and .’religious liberty in France,
And it is to .be feared that its defeat' there* may
have, a chilling effect .upon the cause of liberty
throughout Europe. . _
Americans ecem to be.the only .tnjly democratic
people on earth—the only pedplo who can stand
up m ail the dignity■ of manhood. and. declare
their entire and perfect freedom fromeveryapo
cies of tyranny. Their will Is the law.of the
land. It ia hot, then, .wonderful that many iff
those who have for years struggled in vain to ob
tain their just rights frour their own.govern
ments, should so earnestly ffeeire to be encircled
by the American Flag. Of themselves, under the
iron rale of despotism/; they are weak and pow-:
eriesa; but once nnder the protection of the United
States, they would enjoy a realization of all their
dreams of glorious Liberty, and become ambi
tious, like ourselves, instead of the miserable
slaves they now ore. D. P. !?•. •
Messes. Editoes Wiilthe eitixcna.of Alle
gheny county suffer the recent outrage on the
sanctity of the ballot.box-to go unpunished.?—'
Will they allow a young fledgling who hdsyet to
oast his first ‘ballot, tho privilege of manufac
turing legitimate voters out of foreigner* who
have yet on tho soles <ff»their shoes the soil qf
tyrant-ridden Europe? WiU the press be silent,
and give its consent to a fraud of such magni
tude, whilst greybeards, who carry lead in their
bodies, received at: Banker Hill, from European
muskets, are challenged at tho polls? We shall
see. A SCOTT MAN.
49-Tuz Mechanics* Institute of OMo, at Cineinjistl,
have awarded their Diploma -to Arrs'a Cncauv PmrflEii,
the widely celebrated remedy'for Colds, Chughs arid Con-'
sumption. j This honor-was richlj merited hy -the Inventor
of that inralnalile madlcinc, which has sWural not only tho
above commendation, hat also that' of the most eminent
Physicians hi this, as well as the highest medical aothariiy-
In other countries. And what is a far greater encomium on
Its usefulness, ia; that if has von its way to'almost crerv
llrcside of the American people. . nov£davlm
* O' Dr; 9PDane , s Great Uemedy tor Liver
Complaint.—The proprietors of title Justly celebrated
mediefne, aw in the doily receipt of the. most granting tes
timonials oT Its excellence. Cases thet h»l been given Up ‘
as incurable, by nuwtsklllfalgiysfcfan/ verb cured imme
dlately after these Dills were given- The coruscates are »
numerous, that it is Impossible to publish them within the
limits of a newspaper; bul, es it isnow an estabiLheU tact,
that sriona’e liver Pills ere the beat medicine ever offered
Ibr the euro of HepeUo derangement, their pnbUcaHoh'.is
rendered unttccccssaiy.Those who suffer Arum' that, worst
of scourges, liver Onuplalut, should Jose no : time, bot has.
ten to puiubase andrao Uils invaluable malkiae. .
Tor sale by imnt of the Druggists and Merchants: and
by the eole proprietors.: - J.B3DDAOO-V
novSuUw * ■ -... so IVocdrtiwt:\
HARBTKD:
‘ On the SI Instant, at tb£jSrt!. Cbt£rchi liberty street* by
U» Rct. J. N. Baird, CimtiE3 A. MOOHE to Mlsj AMEI.IA
of the tea JangUasev, M, P. -
BEW JU) 1
*OOXSET
JJ Herat stjles and matttrillion shipcolors, JnstrMavtd''
DOTS; Ju A.- MASON &00*3- ■:
iXTshare*Cumberland mnu MUaburjtirKaJJ.
fV road Stock, bj - ; AVSTIS LOOMS,- '
n '' Tf > So. Od Fourth at- (shore Wood.)
ANTED—3O Chases Old Allegheny lbidsro Stock,* tr?
„ AUSTIN LOOMIS* I
■•■/..•Jifr gl.ftturUuttobij:(abore Wood.)
Frencb Cloaks, jost received &t •• . . l r‘ir
FRENCU 31KKINQS.-— At A. Uasos 4 tre now open
loj abeantinU assortment of French Merinos.' of the
mast anhhmabte colors Alaa, Lyohcse Cloths.
Coburns, Ac„ 4c. V .. qots
Foil BAM*—Oco Acnxf Utoand,on Trormu-~€t a b&rv
gala,—Application moat be made Immediately;
< AUSTIN LOOSUS,
Ko. 02 Fourth atreeL
; MascctA Co., are noy ex«
O WbLUng a Jug* jhkJ anriraJlod assortment oT all ‘ the
and Winter Shawls, eomnri
sStf&Sgl?*l^Palo,).^> y Btate.-Wntcrioo,; Emigre
M . „ . £* Fincli,- Pollee 'Oflleer. ' ■
•nw ® ,UI “ I attho Offices of Aid. Parkinson, Lewis.
arMasteM; and Major.'. •**uuuu,.ijewis 1
Strirtend prompt attention wiU bb paid to allhosi.
cess entreated to hlscare; : . . - • r \no T s^ni
• SXCSIASKa Biss OP -FITTHBUBGH V ••
f (uuaamtljaa thbday dedsrS’lMrtdSofroraPßt
JL cssr.on its capital ,«foek t payable to stockholders or
their legaj reprettatatires, onr or after thelSthinstant.'
p o * B ~ •• " JAME 3 B.VMURRAY, Cashier.
P6xwjyfra&i& Mutual Live, stock Insurance Co.
T)OOKBaroijov ©pea at tha Office of Pennsylvania Mutual
JL» ute Sh»k Insurance Company, Ka 21 Third street: for
an additional subscription of. ThreeHundrod Shares to tho
Capital Stock: of said Company.: - - :, . • ;
* \v. A ?5P >r? ?55S^ fir ? ilen ’ of good capacity, to esmnss
in the Cities of Pittsburgh and-Allegheny, and County, for
the Mutual Lire Stock Insahuro Cbmnaar.
Men or encagy and Jodaatiy caajnako good aalariraSTSe
boslnas. - . .Apply.to.: :• JL JTLAIN, Secretary, - .,
., .. . - Jfq 21 Fifth street.
Conn *-
&te. ultoK3 4t,Mn ' Tfflwl;itolt
And now, tosritL Norembcrß, .1853; the account of Ad
tmd ramo day, on motion
o ‘‘*; °l Attorney, for Accountant, the Co art ep*
■ B. Brady, &q, Anditor, to distribute the-hilanSi
la thetanas of tho Administrator, to end amonwehweredi
tors of aid doceasod. .By the Court. .... ■
... r- . JAMB M. BBESH - , Clerk.'-
Person. Intorosfal, us hereby notified, that I will attend
at my Offloe, No. 89 With Unset, Httabmgb.on Slenday, the
«tb day of Doomber nor Vat 2 o’clock, P.H- for o>e-'pnr
.poses of my appointment - 1 . *;-• ,
. porBrisUw3t - .... ■ J. E. BRADY, Andltors
: BALLARRANdEMUNT-PABB RED VCBIX
18C2. JEBfcSfeßgHMjti44bl.fi 1852..
THE PMTO^^^^aaOij,./,
Only Ten ilOa Staging! toMchmUbecitoidtdbj/VicinildU
Tma * /ran
PkHaMplaa cad aufunore. Only W hum Ovnuj/h ■
■ toatlurpla«,iM TraSm earned at narrtibttrir '« ::
vnth Tmnt far Baßtman.- Ftinto PKOaddr >■■ ■
pbia, Jbßaltmm,&SO„ Tkirfy- ' ’
■■ Ktcn and a .half cents extra being ■■ *
tapcarf on iftifadcfr&ia ghmt,' 6y : .
■ „ T , „ ibe Qmal Qmmuxtcmert: ■
rput Eiprew Mail Train will iesio the Depot os liberty
Canal Bridge/every motning at 0
. Paaacngera win go by the can SO miles, to Rodchangh’fc
Greenabursin) whom they will «nd the beat ot CoaSra
la readiness to convey them lo miles, over a Cist rate plank
and turnpike rood, to Beatty's station, (Conductor* accSmr£
r^MSffla" 4 ttea i »M»»‘wSSPE
cSjS’IM I^Ea^SS. Ca?B « “»■»•*•«* I
•*"*“ «*-
rfJwfHlK? J ? TO <Wly at 8 o’clock-P. St, are
ermteg* phUid£j P ,lla or Baltimore at oo’clock thomat
tteteteeSfSjS 11 stop “C™, If they choose,as their
ticfcetB mo good any rmsonableiime.
chocked through to Philadelphia. "* .
*** w>c*ponso to mowng 'baggage oulWs
I, J?“ aa ?» n ' »D 1 IMvo daily at 0 P. SL,ani
K3 T «A£!t( neor Gtwnsburg) at 8 P. JL; rgtnrn
*”&» Trains will leave Ztodebaugh’s ufidlowßt -Ihe Axs
eommodatiop TnOnwOl Icaro at (U 6 A.lt,«rrlTlM4hPiS
ThroughTrmlnat&SOPiiLssnd-riM
at PeiL, 4rMosS
12P.M. 6 * k
Pare from Pittsburgh to East Liberty. 10 cents; to WH-
Hnsbnrg, 20 cents; to Turtle Creek 30 eents; to Bod*,
baugh’s, 80 cents. . . w nooo«
. Passengers will procure Cbelr tickets at iioßaflrtad
fa the Monongahel* House, Water street, or at the Deoot
Office, Liberty street.
. M. & J. BreUenthal, Omnibus
P »s s®Beta end bagoKto
■S3 1 “*-—*»» “
nOTa Petet Amat P.8.8.Q0.-
kISSS
SSHf w 3 «. no complaints. oftba ktSrSre? i
S43fis?®atsfi3wf **r
'i^Mr^Kmvi’‘i'S^rF ,tott 0,w J lio »al Poltan'l
.•S'V
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■ IPo'ittlnly
prfaior of the article called American Sadr
act with such unbounded success in tb© uso of hlsaztfcle,
* A&tpjastlflfhlin izx&kisg
gnarimtce. v Jbal is, lie
tbe^person^ng'ticjirtideir®tcro the faff &
agxanled; br, t® VdH sell
•at the, ustuarp^^wiifenS^thashore, gaaomlatihe'
IbUgging ln<tf»n feaTO ihdr hair
restored, might to cohrinceu aoyr-cas of its
laTOsil^^TiiW'uscit&ds^ Jdlni.
/Woods? BrCT^yy/.cured of
, B.' Jfarte; isixx
QnUirie, IST Grant etrcci- Traa totally bald—cos. his head!#
Wth
rentain.'-WairoaH'taTitaiißrtlcuisr'alkntJoa ia ttuittiS
' ®“* < s r Bxtdiiai cf 20 yrarjt ijr me &tUe
cud pcTZ of a ■ Ij&Qc. of AitiZticmi HixLortiiivc. ~
• £S*Atnj. Almsndec, agttl-t2,»i10 of Wllliim Alaaiaer,
at No. pfrfag tft«* eh*
has been bald 2O Tears £ the bead. on bothrides,
aiiy_hair;-TrbeirEherccaa
.wcw^ng-thfcSMtbwttrfe'. Sievbas?4ms peed &&&&'.
lady #r ihe'lasf aiSeeksi Herhwdia how perfectly cor
ered with a thfct firm.
imecan Boebycalling/ ‘ Hrs. "Alexander' hiir ho • objections
to th'ffWrtateoifttifa*/ *' •j' : v'■/ >v . .
’' ; TtejbUouriTM certificate is copied from apapcrpuH&ial at
N.x n andbvu*'4aia.Aiimst£, 1852, la which it
<^qp^Tui^thu^JkaUqftMcdim2tidD:T.l , txst t
ofSsmtsi:^
- Thlfljnay in truth eertuy, that I hare boeaJO:b«dlya£
flirted with Bcrofhla fortlw lastesyen years that mostoffho
.time Iharebeotf.enable, to attend to: any id&d of>btuß&ea&!'
and much of ' the ’fiin.e unabl e to walk and - -confined; to my '.
bcd, and have beeh treated aU Cmc by
'Pbysklanaonreouhtty aflbrda;-lhccfloohanyV 7ff± <rtnf» rfr
but nio cure, and hhithmed togrow"worse until Dr. ihot
recommended math try or-Eoclc 00, as ere*
- rytUnhelsa had faChl. 1-1 did so without Cdtii tmt
the effort was astonishing; tt threw to the surface
at and I ;»t to grow betteryrand by nrtm
»ron bottles Iharegotu cora wucth thousands xtfjdolUra.
V.: BIBKEK.
• : This tnay eertify that Thava bean
Prtmienm,' fbr mom than and hare re*
xsatodly wiih«sal its. ieSeeU ,■m the cure o£-indd* :
: cat ulcets and. other diseases Wblcli ifiaraxmunended.
and esasritb conMea'ce recommgiKfletobo a'maifcine Wofv
thy ofttttenUon, and can saicly. sty that success has attend
ed its use where ofhefr : -
For tbe Daily Horning Poet.
jBOOTS, y &e., r '
::Sbr 60 TTood Street* Bdwem Third and Ibwr&i '
— :: -
stock cbbroces e»(hy Variety and rfyio of Boots,
vts\\Bboett ßonnets,:purthased directftton the New=.
; England adapted expressly fbr Pall and Win
ter sal and TUI ho 'Sold at eastern prices. Pleaso call and
examinebdbre buying. l-":-.'r. : --gep&2m -
v Si CCTUBBBT A SOS. - .f;
KEAL JSSTATE -AND GENERAL, AOENTS,
> SviiOijid&stneL'. -- L - noyj
ciitsGrandDanh God Pish. >«Tw<mg mut fcr
salalby ; • [ntrrl} - r
RIMSTONEr-lO bMs.ltoH r fiusalb by ; : - - r:A
• : oetS&- •: ;•••'• •--X. -JL PAHNEgrOCSA CO.'
X IST. AND JtAGCAKPETB.--Beccired,'this duj, at the
X/ Carpct Wayehouse, £o. 65 Fourth and 4 9 Wood streets,
-nort...;. -W.-M’CUNTQCgIi -
“fTTANTED—<3ty Warrants. By :' : . '
If, 1" ADSTTN LOOMIS,.'
• pot4-;‘-; • • . . .. No. 92'Fporlhstreet. :
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: cases Prcmloin Gold Medal Crain §3,00 to
,55>90.: "t • r- - ,• -norl
OHCESTKR.-i|lll;K SJ.t]Ca—ia Woreeaemhl
Sauce, received tai ten etSa bj
' potl KICKETSOJf;
MUSCAnyoil^— 5 Vacs Jordon mver-Muscat Wise,'
receivedandfcrssle b} • .V •• • . - •
■ novl :-~ -i-’.- - ' >■:'-,vMXt,LEB k SICiyEISOS.
jlnciimy
\J, emlxiUicr end finrralo 6y„ ..
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aoU Ttiois, Scots. gxU'ttfisc, isitcse *cvi <w
• isotar■-:■;; -.j sr.-'-gngB*moo&hbap. '
iOBOZ-CJicieoMadoilSWin#; •. :
l* 1 : G Udz. I’crt Wins; in.cases cf ftd£ixi:n each- ■
.Ffft salolo»,toclo«»coo3igtmicnl, by-j- ' J_,
' TiUfFB, SUOUIKS & BAKE; s;
c 012gccoadstock'
tb6Ca^fe i »«relg>cBe T: Nos.fis ymfffh«n.r
79 Wood n»cts;> very, large sasortmcni of J 04,154,
4riau<22-4 woo!lcußoc'bing;lo vhieh'vs InTiiotho
aUantiooi of yotchflgg?* u & cbcka asd
■h«odWffio.srtfclfl.--: -J[oetU].-: i- : - •
A. A.SUSCW4 OO.’S,
63 rod 64 Market street.'
SAXiB—A’ isrgo Brick' €bttago v Hoose, toixtaiinina *
JC
•Boor} foorfocEia,mctd a garret of tvro rooms,; & flue portico:
jnCtofrcnti&zHi aspadoas'poreix in; Uiq mr t '9 Stood staHe,
carnage booseand yard; «ttoated »>«■■»»• {>■»
jof Gea. aiooreheacLr Tho lot b CO 'feet 3hinf“flO
Centre .Arena©, by 20QLdeeptoLocoit8tre*trwltiajafttes
aadchcteiMpie trees. - This property is ▼eli-rorifaysh* at
tennon.a£ loose desiring a .fag. good
i«ighbortj(>6d, conrenient lohositicss; and, a mod --paved
-rfr^Ughtedidlhs^ ? Ptos5 t Soa^TeHaa«a»T,
& CUTHBKBT 4 SON,
r Jteal Estate Agents,
V-: 5Q Smithfleld street* r
PEKIN TEA STORK, 38 *FjfUt ttirtL. ■ ‘WhoWxV anfl
\ detail Dealer- InTeas, CoffefeyAi&F tho
attOiUopof h& customers.
Sr* Stock o£ Groen nud JJlaxfc .Teas, selected in
• and witlLjpedsl «?folds
tocrcafitogretail trade*. : B&vi&g derated icvsi-enOit ‘attclh
tioadonnßtlw loti:scYeajeaotot&eTcatrade, we ft*l
assured U»at db > oar nnmorpn*: w^wi*
Betaß.Gtoeetaar* tari
ffs* WjW*ndgH*aaplesortoediflereaSgtacte; 17* par*
ttenlariy umiQ the sttentforkpfpar customers taonritoek
Hysoo, Imperial
Also, Jsxtra tfeo nreetestTind most •frasran tin
PuT.
«al Sfnr .Or-:
leans. Sugar-; '_•- -y- :* .- •■._>• -.'.-.-rr'.-- £-. i
~y Htfafesgfa;'K6teatffic 5.1553. : ?/;} : .:;v V. • ! f
* NOTICE,
. AUj persona haring sent fbr pasStogors, or sente
to Europe, thnrogb: JOHN. THOMPSON, :410
Li&crqr street, Pittsburgh* are hereby rrotifiocl to call at his
Office, with thcirDrafts rod Passago Tickets, when they ore
returned to them, u he has ; made arrangements, in Sew
. J«k wiUithe magnlfl&at and well known: Swallow-Tail
Lues, to, bring and pay alldrafts engaged
by him, at his own expense; and has now been appointed
tho&nirArentln Pittsburgh Ibr tha Old Swallow-Tail Lines,
owned'by Messrs. Griunell; MintomA Cb-. and, also, thb
Philadelphia and UyoipooT line of Steamers ;>ndhas Sight
Drafts on the National jß&nk, and all its branches* from one
pound to any amount—paid without - 7
, JOHN THOMPSON;
* g3n r-_ < Rd-tiberty st<mtsbarxh/
j. . -Or»t Bcdaetio& ln foltei i ;
T Emms t ca, ia. u im. *
JLJ..Wood, rtepectfuUyannouncoe totb»GB»; •
dtiicps. of > HUsbargh, Allegheny, erei the nr-£7%
•rounding country, es well awto. WBichmiii.cn.
they haVo jtWrSSS
thdr JoUta portuUna, end hive now.opcned thorichestand
s?!SS£ ®f CLOCKS, WATCUJES, JEWELBY, WAML
MATERIALS and TOOLg, ever brought to this
Sujirtet. _ toporticgticlr (food/ mostly' rronrEuropr, tier
are enabled toeell cheaper, thin any similar establishment
i®s of the Alleghenies, and as cheap as any house in the
It,*lll, tLerelhre*ho an- Inducement to call
.attmahonsc, before pnrrhafing elsewhere, ■ ' ' " octlfi ''
ouuaxk-, s& • ■ . ■
• In the matter of . tbe volantary -
Awrigrungnt ot A. S. Wangenheaa Court of Ojsl Kear
" to • Ko.37,OcLTora F
■ . Jamcatßeamer.". /■ *r " '• ..• : :.
ll»“J nowyto wit: Ociol*r Dib, 1852, the' Fell Am of A*E.
J’anmnhJrai, preental In open Conn, praying for anoriS
cn hu Mfewto twrfga a ad deiiYor to Lira tho residue
Lf htt n-hereopoa; .on motion of Geo. P HraniP’
£omit Is ordered that Saturday, lira 30th IniL-be aooolnLed
Petition,
bjr pobiloodn In rap daily newspapers oftheatrof HtS
bn%?ioe» week ftr thro sucrassrrt weeks; 1 • •
From tte record.' ‘ GEO. S. HAYS,
~ - - —Protbonotajy. - •
or pairw! r
/TtITAKt.B3 A. SIOOHE, So. 110-Wood
umrfsS il {l 1 ° F Sm»v»U Unto 0 f BEUSHEa »ud
b££SbsB&^SS3
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°oy*ott’» Irayrovoa Extract ot
Yellow Dock and Bui<p«UltV<A»Au
dy far BcndHan) Zhinii.- - ~ J
Kioiusnasoftodlrtln>l««oetiraot-wlth Bx*&xa oos *
plilntoahlch they Inherit
tho IHfcta pojk-gi&Sampirina uflf pfsTeat'«U thl»>
" Bd “*»»nluifellwa, i
Ijtlw wedof matt, £Sj& &££%'!
the rinj or mlstortftaMoTeio parcnti. «, *,
upon their ■- • , "r" 8 :
. Parents owe iUothcir
effects 1 of malariU 1 * that may-be : h&AZZZ*
end children, of parents thathaya at any time beeaafoetrf
with Consumption, Scrofula or Syphilis, owe it to tbesiaelTes
to take precaution against ihe disease being mired in them.
Q uraotfg Extract of Yellow Dockand Sarmjtf.rnu-fft timr ,
ahudota in.sach .
l ~*isp! See adrerflicarienf *** V - *-h. J
'" j 63? lam abrothcr of Alexaoich' wixaai^aiotaiient
is written ipGisonaU r that ths state*
raeuta tberefomadg are oorrbcL : IL ; DAY,r
, Pittsburgh, 5ept.,17,1852. :r: •.; - ' No. 25 Rnirrtr sfaaefe -
’-DB. GKO. K. KEYSER,- Wholewiaahd'Retail Drc&gssia'
No. 140 Wood corner ef "Virgin alley, PittsburgSTpSL
• OCt2MSW : t.V- i,* "'--.
;JtSr Scroftiln_.~lt-if doeto Petroleum to say
thatit luwbeea knownto completely eradicate crery Teetage
oflhla drei&foi disease fa less ttnie” titan any other Remedy,
or-liyrarhdonce.totbe patient.- ■■?■• ■■
‘ Thft nfSCTtfftra hunt!* of the pmpAP
tor, many, of .which are of ihi dtty
of Pittsburgh nod Its immediate ridaily-, g©to shotrclfeady
andbeyond alldonbt T thAt tun.
of no conyn°nralue, not only as <K local remedy In Hifdlih
sis, Zoa bnt &s araJoaUe
internal rcmedy, lhrttlDs the.inTe&tigating’ physiciaos, as*
wellaSithe suffeiiDg' patirat, to become with Its
meritsj . . " . . . . ' .... . .
Those a'dread of mixtorcs arc assure#, that this
mcdkihhis hQtaly natuTal; and is bottled -asii Howslhtm
tl» besom of tbe carth.- '* • - ,
1 ‘ FooT.lt D. :
Fbt sale by all the Druggists iaKttsbargh. [au27.*d^w.
JAMES B: TAiTOER,
tSTHOLESAIJ! n«iTJr«r>r •. • . '•
PUPCHB BHAWI^.—A large ami bcaolifnl
L> Fine Broeho Shawlsnow exhibiting at --.•-: - • - t
noVl 1 :A:A.slA3Qsr,ACo.ai&nd64Markct6L~
w;:T:T.ea* l ,'tai l>,4MaaJ»
• 000 Half Chests Green ; Teas« :
JL »±'*'l±W2tJ&' s.
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Poors open at . :J
-at T </etodL et \
310HDAYEVE5ING, Nowmte Sih, wiH btonratei &.
the eireflerit Irish drama, entitled V
-' THE HAUNTED CHAMBER. **
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i -rv£iL? 1 7 Ttol -' -Mr. to. GEtart.. ■/•'
iVcmelaSa ’iritb tha Irish drama of
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EVKyjroESßimc Beatai Bori f -
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of WCarty "fev :
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itowoodSSt" 8 ’ ;
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p J aaPE’mh^^?"-£i?lS i f Es ' Ajraodlta - Address,
WLLi t n fitodpalTeiciKir <tf WriUa* jus) e$ :; .;
Si™ OomaiOTilßiea,. 8m extended nttttarjn matter
-i - ■ *oI3 !**■ *»•■*• <
■ ’- -'. y°« IS? Cbeeaot strait; amnUMi.-t>Mr.*iiri.^~r.
Made .MFUM la the Toy newestSmkli f
■ - - - ; - [meegar
tod j : £**
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nerlg}, ~HttlteSh. * *
£ss= Wlndorr Shad eMan refac- ' I-'s.
oSrrirJS^Xfr^xJ!? 1 olf SECOND A3D ABCH STB, i "
KUEADELMILA. „ Oar motto Is, “ Ciaefc Si2a . tsfa £noi{ [ -
\ Driers sad others are tart ted to cine us »~ni—■t- • • ■ •
forejiarchMiugclaewhere. a. X, MTtxto 4 oa, {' ,
■ uOifla &W.;AmgrSagmdsadArriirts, Phils. {•- »* ~
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*"£; SaU rt .‘gft«w , ny«srsr I& utter inccmhSracj .
late, when- troublS - L'; - :<
induce eray anshaing ,
snfotospplyim mortis tely-for this remedy. ror-salewfco£ -
Kdomd retMlst Dr. KETgEVS Drugstore, Kaiifl,
r-gaamr- u ggrorof Woodst:sodTlrfffc»«niy J y--
DAGCEHaKOTYPES—
UT£y''gS!tOacaItaIIiIIDgs T TliWstrett. !
fa allkfadsjof weather,tranSA.M-toSP.M,giTluJf to 5' - "- V;
. unlike andTMtlyso- .■'£ ■•'•■
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from 11A SI, to 2P H. *
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ncaUywihoTOcl.’rithootnsfaorlooonyenltotobTjfaEtUtt. J - -:• •
ixg,Krtedpal Agitat o/ the h\ V. Kar Surgsryvwho mar be S ~ * -
«mmltidatP9;Arch street, Philai3dphls, fi(to® i-i£tD 3 l ■ '•
almost tmdlrtled attention to r ■•■'■•
of sparfaXprectka has enabled him to reduce his £’. ' . V
jhnnßdaretgbsttnata cases yield, by a steaifratteniiaatafho t, ~ •
L-nemsprescahM, • £
B^ I ttis^r^fefasj^SSd2 1 t S^5 1 1 SS if
-sSSL2T*•&£««*»*»;A:Co7fa:them*sal« ; ftuttS J
Oonfcothmary .bmiaess, at Sa d Wood street, c , - .
, _^ttiTiaa : dJsw»4 of mr enure interest fathoTHiblesalß ?
I Itadt tod &m&ct)nn*T;Wmass, to Messrs. J. a Andersen
■ jW, Itake Jiicasore fa recommending them ia my ibnner I - / -
fHcudetofcustoacrsiiand Lope ibr them a continuance of f :-
fheitbexsipstrenage bestowed oirm&,~- ■■ - - ■ ■ . *- .-
- -afctf- - - ■ - JOSHUA BHOgBa. ,
Secretary. f
tile?-!?? 1 ™ end KAHBiE BISKBufSI’
WtolTKca lSt toJTSS f -
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No ‘““‘afirstMd >
Degree Ic«lgo,.So. 4, meets secondand&ttrfh If. ■
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a l * l Ssudmby ; streets, AHegfiSy J
healing art, TtaroreetSfae,as Its 1 -
i pat .of: aataoof ttoaost
adhrretfctaaabctkios afttaTraSrS* *' ' r
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a liyi a *,iTW “* ““tf- . i
- Jasto Ukeaca tbo Urea of persona going to -j.
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