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mTHOXAS PHILLIPS
' Harper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors.
PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MORNING:
w wtolbtCaaifltgttoßi t»t»nwa
- tw»anatfam t»ti(*€a«tua SrMjmtooiL
adiuonr FBset. ■ ..• ,
Messrs. S. M. Potisgiu* AOol, whoare prompt,hon-.
cst ftnti gentlemanly In their business transactions. aro the
onto authorized agents In tho cities of Now Yor& and Boston
/ for the jforzrinftJfof.v-ThQy orfi&utborized to-recoil Ad
i- TerUsementfi and Subscriptions for us at our usual rates.
' • flEhtdr receipts are regarded a« payments. . Ihelr offices are at
w new YOBITr 122 Nassau street. ,
- , .BOSTON, 10 State ttreetr "
, -,«*vr«Hrt'ry'nmiUfa*o cf Oortcgpopdencc of Allqgho
tho St. X3jaclc3-Hotd, onWwlma. I
o’cfxkj-R M. PuoctnaT
-St !7 ? «queetttl chrirmai.,'
Secretary __ uov9
-'-'tag it—JTh» Plnateca Committals algareaiiestcd to attend.
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>C IS ‘* ' -f- - _pO» J»At*T KIVEB. c ; 1 -
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to"Salt River for sole attke
•\roiSoe of fto Morning Rost. , ; j ff.s
Tw- 1 >-r— * •. «jj-,
« •■ 'iSAHKfiSXTISG DAY! * f‘ '
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auttprity -.
maiilfß,
T;66VBRNOB OF THE 84. TD OQMMftXffiaA-f/rir - ;
Z* A £BQC2U4UTJO& *
. &4hna
community,'trlilfih
i. oaf sympatliiw, ; M pggUlancfr that 7 xralfccth In
»>j nufiKaeas>.caa. tho. dpgtructtoa- that .'‘waatoth at noojxda.v, ,r -
Thsr«^Jb^lD3-Ibavo^^femitc.:llailth'haf^jnataa^
pTfctanefev’Th&ttitnnH of lotomnl *iri&haa notbeenjin*-.
&tGntied~&e peacefUlpanrul is.
timo aml'Jjarygat lmro...rßtprnrili’.,
Our gamewhave been Uie finast pf;tbe wlicat-,i
* •.. /. hW'OTßrflowaU. Jlm-qdoeattoaaldit-ci
v lire growing in. tba ; &ffeo-1
. youthful mind, and elo- i
> '■'l'cfcarnct/’' Gonoral li ~"o and j
.ncter;. Qonohb atclllgenco ....
»o(*S&-.»ttei£‘Wu> adrajice,‘ .Oar. holy religion, through
.'Wfc«l®!WfflaJfiMia,'«)ttttoa3S-la osert its racred influehM
«dmlaiitei> {b|-raliscaaUoiw v to the
MtdiFisplre tEelfflrfthHiohijpes of
iro areat pears twth-iinthfi world, 'sad eprl.
“nehtty prosperous. --'DielftSTla*ftftntior-3 of our government
*&tfbeta atrosgthoaod by thmtjiTi.' or tbo past, anil n,
ToGwLmose.
"Wept aSf good, wo o*o olTaitt To Hint out.
IhV
dttena, I, tl mutt Btdiat Ootcnwr I
-.ofthe OommanyedUicfEetmsylvahiAflohereby'.aptMliii'
tsmtll-Jlfikdeifvf.ltitoßntcriKxt; aa,oday!
, ’*£amar»llhimfagmas»nd llayor ihroaghonUho SUto, i
»Usa>KUyl»s«KUlli%ti^KJi»orui4oommt)nireiath,.rf;
AtmightyGod fir 1I&
- HJy-gooddfflj. ■ '
I3*ffl.«ffitoiartuind:*#nd tho .Great Baal of the BtaSe, at
thoyrax
•rTjrmir-lAidono UiouianS, eight- hunted: end fiftyrtirS;
the wyanty-wrenth.
”V 3fy'ty-tomn&r . £. 8. GOODRICH,
t-r ■;• of thadammonwealth
* ti&'elj&tiois frauds.
JffiS’ha.rtjiQ jiiiposUtfKLto-wiat al any of ; the violations *
boon committal by-Whig* and-
DeffiOCtatd at t&q / But-ia lUtcai&jT to:(bede>
{o-pcrtolayouttiral Whig*, -wo.
pensive. that serToor .charges ,will UtragalnsVlJoinocfnii, 1
. whoffliaattlJef yearstirouia haTnmadotlieittpTOof-asaJnst
temptatifitrJsaoeiivtlilEg of-thc.-lawß. And
. tksifc'ijf bo pursuodviniitetitely.: wo aio.i
lilfibSytfointo * fete ting out#of-allaorts-cf-irrogularitieii:
lftboomnstliat-i
' : jscalowr youths, wfcoao.l
Iheiansvny* are to bo
128 0/ ftQ means see severe justice done on the'
. ,oiaet o.g6iwq» mnongfOut opponaota.-.-ThQ/afaefaipts^hfeh
TliuAlv aw dnWmiji table,. *ud most hfctrlßt .by mHMiing
pacqtUkflStaotemtar commitmavbyta ; :
tlte
dsy, touch
- faofr£ltot;ffie;e3itor,ia:not:disposod
any .pf-dhe Violations of’law,. ( which are.said to -l
hftntfceea wwunittad byWhigs sad Democrats." •
Butswe-Jegret-thot he did “wink” at thegross i
fallielmadsngainstone of tbs eofxtoira, of the-Poif,
wiacljjh.'a'has becnno-iudustriansincirculating.
-that paßs.howsvcr, fortho-present
TheseXalseboodvliko-youngohickens, Have al-
of the
J r osnwis#iU'haTB'toaUeaddoiliom.'
Wftcßawdintjjttle for-Whigmisrepresentotions
in genefal, bttl ffie’editorbaa asserted that Dem
ocrats are .implicated ia these Srauit. Who ore
thtgi td&iwj? their names.phave them, indicted
forfihfejtbciUJi- IheyarCgoiJty.'let the law bare
. its course-agoin9t them, .We are no respecters
of persons in'tois-taatteriandaU wedcsire is
tbat.tbe guilty shall he pnnished, be they whom,
they .may.
From tbo time. \7O polled oar first vote; we#
have olwayd thongit.lbatthe right or suffrage :
was the dearest right an American citizen canid :
enjoy—one that anhonorable man- wouldnot
consent to obtain lightly, or an honest man bar--
ter swny fti!; a.jmere vote. Bat this glorious
prlntegeh4SJbeflh_:iiiada:aa article of. poUlieal
'tKvsyflnj UipJert.,. She sons and tools of
“older dteads’Ujave-been giving onttfraudiilenf
amfnowthoy •
and ttSe?dnpßS'Srill:*9 balled npop to acconnt
for the jlniqsittes.thcy have , committed. The
indicttofthlsabeady recorded in the Mayor's of
fice, syelsamoientitb'shtiW ithdt tfieWhigS' have
been |pßy iivattemptiug aßyetemoffrand whioh
oonldibnly -by the# ‘‘Pipe laying”:
sohomektof -184& However, the result has not
been .Sobncoessfnl, and tbq participants ■ in the
fran mips tingopontheingrotifude
of the Whig party,; and wondering what kind of
a boarding-bousoMajorllechamheeps,-'- - > fJ
Somepersotts -are: discnasing.: Cue -propriety of
these’ftaods, on
the ground that tbe persons engaged-in the raat
tsr are very ‘'ni?e young men,” and that they
wnro urged on by “ older heads." Those “ nice
young men” ore now in the hands of the 'law
They must abide their trials, for .they will come'
•off ae certain as ihe-proper Oourirmeeta to try
the rasral}tipsthaf hove-been-practieefftipou- the
ballot-box.' As we have eaid before, we hare no
disposition to pereeouto:thegaycmng-iuen, and if
they wdrbnlyTnJicate tbe?houlderapf<the men
. on which khe‘* 013 heads" arecarried;‘itmay be
very useful-to'them npbu'their trlal. ' Thereis;
one thing, however, of which,they~inay-.xestns- ;
cured, and that is, that this matter- will'be ih'o’-i
-roughly-ln*Stlgatedj and thht, if frauds have
been committed, thcy.will-be fhlly oipoßed.-- -"
’ TheJotn7ia|4peuiWtos that Democrats have 1,
been-following the, yile practices of the Whigs' 3
We ask again, wbeare the/?--Ifyouknow them,
have them apprehended at once, and punish
them with -aU*tke;j6V(irlty the;law - will allow
But, HesaienrsiWhigSryou-cannot make good a
: charge of-ihahind agjnnßtTvJlemoorat, and the*
peultentiayy ; w{ll'fins'&lt«nlai6»' : ijlB , 'fagltivea’’
from you?-6wn pa'ftyJ y k (
S tartlingdeenlqpaieafs were m adein regard to
the forgedpapers .yesterday; iu-theoiaininatloh
of a witnessby the Mayor. The testimony crim
inates persons occupying high-poeitjone os Whig
politiolansTi Among them oro the county officers
elected at'the late Sioio election. We hove not
. time to-night, and will,discuss the matter-tot
morrow- p~" '
.’TnE&AJrGO COtUJTY.
{§¥estcnlity>^rB;<reapiv&d : the- amwimceinenl <>f
the offioial'rbto' ItfYenaago ooaoty,a9 fellows: ‘
r-Vtastes Co. Omani.
V iercß anjllSng, ............ ~.,.1899
1164
Fierce aadTimg’fl maj.’i..'.V..........'.~¥85 ■
Hole and-Jpliaa2o4—Webster-2.-- a"
We feel deeply'obliged.to-ourfriends
oat the coaolty ‘far tbe prompt m tinner: in which
they have kepfrmadvised of the result in their
sovernl ooan'Uesj ; n&3,a3sure:them thnt;ths.plea»
Bant reportejiejEend’arO'highljr ngreenbla. to
onrteadera: '{'*&? <■ - ■*-
jpgyTEftaya req'mstad to flak the-Whfo editors
what iathemoftniogpFjihi petard;
ing to Scow f-WS to 5t
by Walker jw3, Webster,-bat we hpyg'jmt yo>
read upon.’ elegant .Jf
they endertatSf-toteplaia ftlivy erhaps J&ey will
inform the pphlifcwhdt the General ’meant by
referring to tlAriOgalorpoßUioa of his breeohes;':
the rich ‘ , l^isb t^St6j|t^e,: ’ , and. 'the ‘“Sweetder-*.
sum Scoffs
ont, will th*
terms wo hafe-pwpo''^|eg.'7^V3
■■■wir *>iP'6A V*
:::::NO7EMBER 9.
iCdrreapondenco.
-, although' ilds-cbn,-
sidered- away . out of, the. way, has -done nobly. i
She .gives 400 Bemooratio majority, i 238 'mort
thhnihebcc ever pofare given.. Thisis-the man
ner inwliioh thV^baok,woods” of
tffa.tnnes up; Tfhat oan the .Whigs do in the
settidd districts 1‘ Eeho'answers, what t - '
Arrupp is .InEEAiro.—PauperiSni'Continues
lo throiighout the ooqntiy. Some
the'poorhouses.hithe agricultural.distriotabave
scarcely any inmates ■besidpsthojmlanatio or In-'
.ontahly diseased and infirm. - • . , ;
- . Busincss to be gristly improving. : The.
■dutieson artiefes consumed in the quarter end-.
ing the 10th nit, are nearly £7,000 in excess of
ths.same period last year, the Irish Bank, re
turns era _also> squally .indicative 'of increasing
prosperity; 1 cthw' increase of circulation' is to
the enormous 'extenfrof as. compared
with the'perio'dof’jast. year.. • There is also an
: increase of -ncarTy''£7so,ooo.
Thelate Rev. Eogeno MTlamara, a Roman
•Catholic clergyman,And a'nhtive Of Clare, late
ly died4nParis, worth-shout£4B,ooo. ■
1 Itisstated that 100,600 head cf eheep and
black oattlehara; been'-purehosed at tho,great
Scottish fairs for tcacapotalian to Ireland.
i ]B@U The states that a?
;ontlemon belonging‘'tS Ayrshire, no less distin-
PMshed .os; a fearleds. bciSeman than as a man of
letters,made a danpg leapvafe w weeks agoywhioh
deserves to be recorded. When exercising in a
field a.cclobkaled Bteeple' chase mare; his-own
property, he found itnCocasary to roshherat a
hedge to save'himself being mn away with.—
•The mare boldly roeeat the hedge end- took it;
.the height of the'leap, when afterwards ; men-'
shred,being found to be no less than eight and
a, half fe.et, .the ytso-beipgabout* nine feet, tod
the fall on tie other, side about seven feet.
The GuaSo Business'.—The eloop Manlius, of
Boston,.was recently ordered off from the Bobos
.Islands. Intelligence has.reached'Boston, stat
ing that the government of Peru,,on beingmade
aware of this, sent orders to Callao to offer a
charter party to her on -her arrival, which baa
been-done andiaccepted; to load at Chineba. It
■is also stated that the same.conrae will be pur
sued-with all the other'Bobos vessels. This
action • of. i the-Peruvian government shows a
liberality and kindness that should not bo for
-gotten m a final settlement of this unfortunate
business." . >
The .Bdixee Tbasb ov CmcrKKATt—During
the year ending the Ist of September last,-the
•imports of buttor at Cincinnati were 8,412,600
lbs., :and the exports <2,821,260.D». The Price'
Current estimates the oonsnmption of Clneinna
tinnd vicinity at about4,ooo,ooolbs. per annum;'
and,tho receipts byprivate conveyances at about
makmg- 7,000,000 lbs. as the ready
edpply of butter from all sourocs—the value
not less than a million of dollars, or nearly one
third tho value of bogs clispoßEd of In tho Pork
Pity;
' EonAs ExoiTATios.—THe Rotnah Journal, of
•thal3th nltlmo. gtßtes thnt-thePopehaaordcr
ei Ufo continuation tjf the excavation common
oed at the Homan Iforumi -p&rtbnlsriy at the
rains of thePemple of Castor, ,and on tine hill
of thb Capjtol r ,for,tiio:pnrpoBe,of ascertaining
.if they be not,.the frcmaloa.. of theedifico oon
strnctediby Johns CtSsar-'Underthe name.’ of
Julia*. 'These-, ezoavatlons wiilßOrratoexplain
the old classic anchors. Homan and foreign
tfavans repair orery day to thatinterestingspo t
to admire the ruins already uncovered. ••
,' lUisewoouTiia.de. —ft ig said that so attempt
u being made to (form a <}tmipanj atNe wOrleauo
for the parpose-of-entering- into the rosewood
trade. : ‘Theprojeotor.owna.a. largotractofland
i near Ouatulcn,•■•la :tlir State ofAiy aca, onthc
Pocifio, about -240 miles from Acapulco, lyhlph
splendid lose trees,- from thfeo
..to- four fees in. diameter, Xtcaube dehrored
fop shipoent.iat a cost of $8 per - ton,- and Is’
worth [between’ $5O and SSfidpertOn- of-cubic
feet '
'% j J sr~ i '
"sir
-\ Sest‘ekc«s t o?, JfeouraastA-Twd edgiijearttn; ;
engines belonging >to coal pita, wereieoently
feM So Glasgow,: ScgHtmd, if or .qtrtjraHydosing
eammandvofstSßl# etjgLheS/j'by 'wtiicH* one caan
wafl killed andiwo wounded, befalling down the
pit in the bucket iu oDo instanoof-nndin the other
by.one man: being killed from the buoket and
rope falling upon him. They were foundguHty,
add encti to.one year's imprisonment,'
by LordiCookbow. - ' ■ ' ' 1 ,
1 1 —-■ 1 - *
' ' Omjto.:Mises. —A correspondent of the
Timce, 4n a ,late.communication to that’
•®BP® rejatwe to tbo Guano Islands, 'estimates
the guano foandtm them-to amount" at least to
twfrhflaateiand-fifty-miUionß of tons To ro« '
thorate ofamilUonof-tona.
; por adaam,-Woli rejjulre tyro hundred and fifty
'year#-and, employ, forthat time/ a thousand
ehipsiof nihousand tons capacity eaeh.
TfittiiiiLE'AaEST 'OF. Ussthochon. —A resi
dent of Leeds* Englandj-apprises. the edifqr of
the Galway Vindicator that be can prepare a
liquid, a pint of which in a glass grenade-shell,
thrown througha borraokwindiowln the nighty
would elloatly destroy the whole ;pf Its living in-;;
habitants, or.brolcenin the face ofanadvancing
fo s® e > korBo ov.foot, would atreat their
by death or paralysis, - ■> b - ■■> j
.liXhb provisional an*
nonneement hasjippeared m the English papers,
of Liverpool ana North American
gotsWStewnship Company." The rtoSmerS of
thf company wfll leave London and Liverpoolal
tematel/, the year, for PahMa and’
Newfoandland li fwm;:MarchTtOOotoher;ahd :
daring the 'remainder of the jyear. trill call at
■Portland, j [C .
'..‘Emoov pit ih» Dots or Wiix>nitfrom—lt is
itated thnt! Q. P;iE, Con«nted
Jta'delfver-the funeral- oratidponthelife, ehar-v
aotOr-nn3"phl)lio , jsernoesiot'tho4fttej:|>akO'Of
'willingtoi;before:ft?-Biifiih:’reriaenla^£ißoS' i '
tonwdflfc|r invited atf^CJddo^oonj'on,
theffOth of qWesft’er.'i / * 'e-v** v
■' : *£> Z&tSSUL
B©.The senior of t£e Pott received the fol
lowing letter from on old fnend in Steubenville.
Itia very complimentary, and.as the writer ia a
gentleman of etrlot voraoity.nnd greht'shrewd
nees, our modesty mnat'TJOme down and 1 admit
is true. C' ;
it'ln pnbUa'tdng'lhfs letter jonr_lnteritian''ifl not
itp puff-OBrtollTesiiwo.reqniteino outsidepuffing
q-if Our own efforts epllnb{cany nslbrough,
wo must follow inthe wake of hundreds who
hare gone before ns. It is not inserted- to oom
pliment ouraelves, bnt to show that a'paper eon
troled by ita_editors alone, is always the most
useful organ o| ft pjtrty.’S Xhfi'iftmfoy-jMflaa
jacer, 8incB„tl» first-number
was iisasd, and it will continue in the even tenor
of its Democratic way to the end.
T‘“' rr - STEtmtstttKß,’!lfoTeaber 6,1862. ~ J
“f I ???»;Ess,r*-Permi{ine 'slr, to oongrat
-s'®t®,.yP'G-:tn.i!eneral. wUh-alLont-Demoeratio"
mends on the election,
the triumphant election' of PiEnce and Kisa;—
Neyer-was-arioore glorious viotory. achieved, ■ in
ihO-Wide. wSrld.;vjAnd.hp» l :let mo say to you,
that your. Valuable paper, the 4 t Pottf.' has dope
much* vcry.muohyV-MWurdsthe overthrow of
• Whiggery in-the ‘ benighted pity of “Smoir.’
l'he large-reduction made, on :the Whig vote in
yohr.ooanty.’tnost, and ought to-be given as. a
credit to the very zealous and efficient efforts of
the "JPwfJ’; ~Tho;ooflteBttis now over, and I ro
joioe in the sneoess of-opr Candidates, in Common
wUh nil our Democratic friends .throughout this
wide spread Union.*. where, is Qen.
Scott?. In Vermont—or . can another.,Btaio he
found where -he chn breathe Tree!- ,Ohl- the'in
gratitude of the Americanization, net to appro*
ciato.the sorVlCbsofa would 6e greatmam-. > •
. ' Wishing you abundant success, I remain fours,
1 x s. p.
Ancwo Bkcovsbies—The Prinos Albert ha s
recently returned to England, after a fruitless
search for Sir John Franklin. She was fitted
oat at the expense of Lady Franklin, andal
* on BittinßncceBsfiil in the -. principal object of
has not' been alto
gether pipfitlttSs, .'by her :tho dfßooveryhas
been
North SotneresV extends" from about'
seventy : to|eyentv-fonr degrees of latitude, is
not a peninsnlaoonneoted with the continent by
a narrow isthmus, as was supposed by Sir John
Sosfywho. passed three,,,winters there, about
.twenty years ago, but an island, thus apparent
ly reducing the'lalitude of JJthe west northern
cape of the continent of America abont three
degrees, qf to abont : 71~ .The expedition.nndor
Sir Edward Belcher, who when last hoard from,
was .in Wellington Channel, embraced tho only
vessels engaged in searehing for Sir John Frank
lin.,; It consists of the Assistance, and'the Btcam
screw tender Pioneer; of tho Besolnte and tho
steam screw .tender Intrepid, and of the provis-
PShJfCßsei North Star. The expedition sailed
flronr.thOjrhafties'bn thß'2lßt of April, last
•EXTisnAMos or inn Pathotid Qeakb— A wn
ter in $9 Syracuse N. Y. Star, states that on
Wednesday, the 27th ultimo, Dr. A. B. Shipman
of.that oity. performed on Mrs.' Nauoy C. Nott,
,of ; De„Witt,,the iiemoTOl. of • tho patrotid gland,
which had been enlarged, and djseasod for four
teeffyears, Eto states that’ this operation has
been deemed,one \>t the most difficult and - (lon
gerons by eminent surgeons, • and several hove
given it as their opinion that it could not he done
eafely. lathis.-.caso,the- ladywhs advised by
ssvewl snigeona io .‘Abandon, the.jdea, as being
ol toe ' much hazard?, and* danger; but, with
a courage whioh alone,belongs to her sex, - she
submitted to it, as the only ehanoe of saving her
life... Dr. Bh!pnian) with the assistance of Drs.
Adams, of Fabias. aud Henry T.' Ewers, of
Manlius,: finished .the-operation in twenty min
utes. She was under the full influence of obloro
form, nnd totally nnconscious of pain- Tho tu
mor was of large sue, situated on tho Bide of
the neck, and, extended down-to tho large blood
vessels and nerves;- Bho is doing well, and will
no donbt-recover peifectly. .
Bow m WnuAns Coimoe..—The names of
four individuals, professing to bo students in
Williams College, arc given in the New York Ex
press, as authority for the following statements.
It Is written under date of October SOth.
• **On Tuesday, last, .the students, as is tho usu
al custom, applied for permission to oscoodGrey
look (as soon as the first snow appears upon its
lofty summit, they have' always given the stn
-.dents liberty-to ascend ond camp out.) This, to
;their surprise and indignation, was peremptori
ly and: harshly refused. -It was then agreed,
Unanimously, to ascend without it; and at noon
they ascended, with but few exceptions- On
their.retnm r Wednesday, it was announced that
forty-BOven, supposed, to be ringleaders, -were
pnblioly expelled. - A meeting of the students
was immediately called, and ■it -waß decided to
Cdtend no recitations till this unjust—nay, out
rageous sentence, was retraced—and so the
matter stands, so recitations. having been atten
ded this week.”
: Ths-New-York Times says on reliable author
ity, th&t the above letter, which presented on
tho faoe of it, every appearanoo of being genn
ine, is a.Aoax.
IssTAXTAHEotrs • PonrttAlis.—The Seientifio
American says that'instantaneous portraits can
now be taken .on. poilodion by a very iugemous
French invention, Tho person whoso portrait is
to be taken is placed at some distance off, in front
of tho lens,.and the operator, while conversing
with.him.pullsa trigger. By So doing a newly
invented cap turns .on its own-axis, nad m its ro
tary movement allows the light and the imago of
the sitter to pass through a hole twice the diam
.eter of the lens. The portrait is obtained in the
ftaotion of-a second, and for qoiokness can only
be oompared-to electricity. It is hut justice to
the Inventor of jhe collodion. (Mr. Bertscbji to
stato that the rapidity la owing to its extremo
sensitiveness, which rendered it necessary to use
the above instrument. By tho ordinary method
the eollodion would be spoiled by the light, how
ever skilful the manipulator, before the portrait
could be taken.
The Mas that doh't Read the Newspapehs
•—The following Incident aetually occurred in
this city yesterday:; .
A young man abAut2S years old, from Colum
bia,! in Morris oounty, was at the corner of Green
-andrLiborfy streets,, with a load of potatoes,
which be waß selling. Some of the bystanders
were remarking upon tho Whig defeat and the
election generally, when their conversation
caught the ear of the countryman, and ho in
quired with earnestness what had been going
on. He was.infotmod thatan election hadtaken
dace,, and General Pierce had been elected Pros
dent
- 11 Why,' 1 said the; youth,“what did they do
that for f-. I thought We had a President now.”
Tho amusement created by the guileless-ig
norance of the uumformed- youth may bo im
agwod.—-Acirurfc Daily Advertiser.
U 1 ''*•*' ‘ )
- ~ HOWRUSSIA AHD PeCSSIA REGARD TUB FbENCD
Brains.—The restoration or tho Em pire by Louis
Napoleon Is now discussed by the Prassian jour
nals .with less freedom than a few weeks ago,
when.the anti-Bonapartism of the Kretu Zeitang
had not drawn upon it the reprehension of the
ministry. It la-noticed/ however, that Count
-Hatsfbld,. the Prussian minister to. the French
government, who is now in Berlin, is not about
to return his post, and tho infer
ence is drawn that Prussia will hold herself en
tirely ftioof from,tho Important events whioh are
now pending or in progress at Paris. The depart
nrc of - Count Kisseleff for St. Petersburg is re
garded aa significant of the Cxar’s intention to
conoar wlth prussiu in its abstention from tho
Interior AffalrsofFranoe.
Pki-sh.. Haevbt.—Much cariosity has been
expressed as.to the Peter.' Harvey ■ whom Mr-
Webater, on Ids. death bed, entreated not to
leave, him to the last. - The ‘Now York Tnbuno
saysi ...
—“TVe understand. that ho is a quiet merchant
,Of JJoeton—* great admirer of Mr. Webster, and
. reputed to hare been usefal to him m his former
pecuniary necessities, ; He ts the person through
■whom Mr; W.‘ is reported to have sent a dying
request: to Mr. Choate not to vpto for Gen. Scott.
-If he did sand sush a message, Mr. Choate dis
regarded it, and voted the straight whig tioket.
Mr. Pettr Harvey, however, voted forPieroe and
■King;” I
-. ThbPresident Elect.—The New York Mirror,
a Whig paper, speaking of Gen. Pierce, says:
- .Of the President-Elect, we have only to repeat
that he is a -man of excellent abilities, of nn
•doubtod patriotißm,and of finor personal'man
ners than any public man we have known since
Mr. Clay. ,Cordial, off hand, dignified and
-eburfeons, he wins the warmest affcotions of all
with he holds intercourse. In personal
popularity, he will excel any of bis predecessors
in -tha.Presidential Chair. The manner In which
.all Ms Intimate friends speak of him—os “Frank
Pierce, .a good fellow, ,f is a sufiioient indication
of the friendshipha inspires. ...
g@lv .Gd; IsaaoWayno, tho only son of Major
General Anthony Wayne, of the Revolutionary
War.- died on Monday, the 15th of October last,
ttt.hiß residence in Chester county, in tho 83d
year of .hiß age. Col. Wayne was an excellent
"oitixen.and well worthy of the distinguished
name he bora. . In early times he took a promi
nent partiin the politics of the State and was
formerly ,In the State Senate, besides holding
other offices. . He was also candidate for Gover
nor of the Federal party in 1814, in opposition
to Gov.Bnyder.
. IstEßadunsE with Jams.—One of the pas
sengers*-by the Pacific, last week, was the Hon.
Humphrey MarshaH. wSe has .been appointed
Commissioner to Chinny With aylew of opening
a‘mom free and unshackled commercial inter
course with that empire. .> How for he will suc
ceed inthep resent distracted-state of the conn
try/itlsnbt easy to foresee. .. ; The Japan Expe
dition was;on ihe-pointof sailing; and it is very
possible’that-cur; astute brethren on theother
stdc nf-the AtlanGotinem this an opportune mo*
jnent .-tqrhare;4ne t nvoy:inCliina,-;to co-operate;
brithtfcfi fotua-in tte*4jdh2fig«Shfitiy;— JEngluh
i&f. Jt *L»cg, fa- “,-c - v 1
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Items of Hews and Miscellany.
An affray occnrredat Lynohburg, Vo., a few
days ago, between Mr- G«6. W. S. Eaine, of the
Cabell House, and Mr* Benjamin Nowlin, of
Fprtnville, which resulted in the former being
shot; a pistol boll ..passing through his thigb- t
inflicting a very serious wound*.
\ Carpenters are in great demand at Savannah,
Ga One person advertises for twenty-five.
The N. Orleans Bulletin denlesthetelegraphio
report that Mr Laborde, the Spanish. Consul,
had left Now Orleans for fear of personal vio
lence. Ha was sail there, and had no intention
of leaving. ' ■
A “River Postman’* has - been appointed for
the Thames, at London, whose duty, it will be to
deliver loiters, newspapers, &o.;, that may arrive
by post, addressed to persons on board of ves
sels m the river
Another murder ib reported in King’s county,
Ireland W. H. Maniford, a land agent, was
the victim. He was fired at from behind a hedge,
and his head was shattered by thirty-four Blugs
from a blunderbuss.
According to a Bortcy made of the line of
railroad from Nashvillo to Louisville, the ap
proximate cost of the whole road, completed and
in running order, with equipments, depots, &e.,
is $5,000,000 Lonisrille has already sub
scribed $1,000,000, and a like sum will hare to
be subscribed in Tennessee, to commence the im
provement; j
In the year 1788,- Matthias,.Denny purchased
the OlO.acres ,of Jond, embracing nearly 01l tho
present Cincinnati, for forty-nine dollars 1
Now scarcely,a solitaiy front foot of any lot on
that gronnd can be purchased for that sum!
The .Hutchinsons write back that-their jouif
ney in California in one year, . has - furnished
more solid gold’-profit than a lifetime would da
the States.
A democratio salute was fired on Boston Com
mon at noon on Wednesday, In honor of the elec
tion of-Qen. Pierce. ■ _
The town of Hall in Massachusetts, which
generally casts 15 whig and 2. democratic rotes;
this year gives pierce 11, Webster 8, and Scott
7. “As goes Hall; so goos the Hni^nv’J.
Madame Henrietta Sontog gave -eight .con*
oerts la Philadelphia lately, in. rapid sncces
sion, and it is said the gross receipts of these '•
conoerts amounted to $23,400, and her' nightly
expense* are stated to he from $9OO to $lOOO
P. T. Bantam and Mr. Beach- arc about to
issue a magnificent Illustrated paper in New
York.
It is report, hot wants confirmation, that
tho plague has broken out in Persia, near the
Turkish frontier
On Tuesday afternoon tho covered railroad
bridge, a short distance below Orwlgsbnrg Land
ing, BchuylkUl/Pa.,.took fire from a-locomotire
end was destroyed.
_ A NewYtemedy for Hydrophia haabeen found;
Tho wpupd must bo washed- with warm vinigar,
or tepid :water, and well - dned. Then: a few
drop* ofcinerutlo, &cid most bo poured on tho
bittea pjST' ' .-M:'?
- - Iceland* s
, A oorreapondentof the Watertown Jeilereo-.
nian, now in Iceland, writes from Reykjavik, the
capital of the. Island, tlmt it in a; neat town of
twelve hundred inhabitants, with a- cathedral and";
college. Them is also a hotel and a club-house. I
Several of tho merchantalivo in two etory houses.'
The main street runs parallel to tho water, the 1
sloping, gravelly beach, and on the side of this ■'
street, faoing.the sea, are the stores, some fifteen’'
in number. Resides this, tbore. are threw Other'-i
streets, running parallel to it further bihfif ‘The
houses, with- gable ends to tho streets, are alii
wooden frame buildingß, generally of ono story," i
ahd covered with a coating of tar in place of
paint. This preserves the wood and mokes the
.aides and roof water-tight, ahd though they ore
oU black as night, they do not contrast badly
with s their white • wiodow-sadhcß and curtains;-
and the green fields abont: In closed
muslin curtains, flower-pots, containing roses,
fuchsias;gersupnps, pansits, and other erotics
all inhloonj, showed tho-triumphs over climate
that a Uttlereire-wiilmake. Thehotel isusqharo
two storphuilding -t -
“How green tho fields look,: and how pretty
the gardens are hero in Iceland 1 I walked up'
on a hill, a iittlo out of town, and I saw the far
more mowing, and hoard tho familiar olonk of
tho otono oa the steel, while the mower sharpert
|ed his scythe. Tho land Is so rough—all cover-
Icd with little mounds 6> hillocks—that they can
only use soythes about two/eet long.: The scytho
snith is straight, and similar to those I have
scon used in Scotland-- The right hobd, or low
er side, is like ours, fastened to tho snith, bat
the left hand -one is like the letter T, tho iand
taking hold of the top-piece. They shave the
grass down osclose as Hotspur-found the dandy's
ohin, “new reaped," like “stubble land ”■ The
hay is fine and soft, but tho grace is not very
high. In I see growing potatoes,
turnips, radishes lettuce, and some Mother vege
tables. Graittdoes not grow in Iceland, neither
does wood.,* JEho country is qnlte destitute of
timber. I save a little shrub, about, five feet
bigh, m the Governor's garden: that is, perhaps,
tho largest tree-In Iceland. This, though, Is'
protected by i high wall on the- north of it ft,'
former timos there must have bean some forests, :
for I am told,large logs are found in the bogs,-!
and too far lnlaiid r to allow tho-idea-of their-be-’
mg drift timber.”
4 ' HayU«
Rot. W. L.'JacJd, who has 6pent Bareral years
in Haytl, in a-letter to the Boston Traveller, thus
speaks of the character jof. the peoplo; and the
security for life anti property among them:
"I heaitatnnot to say that I believe there has
been the pastleii years less murder, less robbe
ry, and less (incendiarism, at Port-au-Prince,
thon in any city of the same size, and daring the
some period. In tbo United States. During this
whole period, and oven longer, there has been
[ but ono fire id that city of thirty thousand Inhab
itants ! Where can a parallel case be> found in
the . United States ? I hare traveled in the country
at all hours of the day and night, *‘o’er monn
taia heights audio valleys low,” in lonely forests
and amid oultjyated fields, and have nover been
treated with diarespeot by the coarsest peasant
or the rudest faountaineer. •, la these journeys I
have never bofca refused a 'night’s lodging at‘the
poorest cabin, where from necessity' or‘ conve
nience I choseio stop. And when I have called
for the bill I am almost universally oii- <
swered by the expression, “Just whatjou choose
to give.” (que vous voulez me donnez , or, in
thp simple patois, of the paysan, ea ou vdul'ta
ladle moi.) And although it is the land of the
old buccaneers, and Where the example of for
eignera haa exhibited more of the violence and.
ftmud4hatt of (gentleness and honesty," still from
Tibaron to Simona, and from Jacmel to Cape
Hay tien, I know of not a singld Cove Where a ship
may not enterj-Vior a single mountain fastness
where a traveled may not pass with safety from
robbers.
Bust of Mn, Websteb.— Mr. J. 0/ King, the
Boston soulptcr, has nearly completed a bast of
Mr, Webster* which was subscribed for laßt
spring by publlo spirited citizens of Boston and
Itoxbnry, for presentation to the city of Boston,
to bo plaocd ii). Fan call IJiUI,
IIfPSovZD Pliso Fouto—Tho following article', which wc
copy from 'tho Hofto Journal, vofeni to a d»«« of Instramonts
—advertised In another cohunn—of the very highc"! order
«f einjllonoo, am) vrcll worthy tho attention of every lover
of elegant music. i
It Is to bo regretted that 60 few sdentiac and educated
moo devote themselves to tho mechanic arts. Tq some it
may seem a mittlifeetlon of literary-attainments to emnJav
them In tho Hold of mechanical labor. Not so to'As.' WhS
tve admlre tin Orpheus who could charm Into delighted rov*i
ry all sentient nature around him when he struck the marie
notes ofJhis lyre,'shall we not at the same time napdra th*>
Apollo who had the genius and skill to produce that Irre?
The rapidity of .progress and tho perfection of the result in
every department of the mechanic arts, can ho Indefixtitolv
increased by the qualifications to which wo refer- We have
before .us a casoiapoint Twelve years since, a gentleman.
then recently retired from one of the learned professjonjTfliv
voted himself to the introduction of a more elevated musical
literature into tha English language than wo hid previoaalT
enjoyed. After years dfloil, ho produced a translation of
one of tho largestand profoundest • European works-on the
sclenco of music. jThat gtnUeman is now-a manufacturer of
piano-fortes, and though it.ia scarcely three years since his •
commencement, he has. already, taken a position amonc the
very best manofadurore In tho United States. The ccntU
man referred to IvMr. J. F. Warner, of the firm of J F
Warnor 411 JJroadway. As our eye glanryfl noonth*
advertisement of this Ann In oar paper," we were ledtotha
above train of nfetdem, What splendid improvements in
this most admirable and popular musical Mnnjffi
os In ownr ott»*ttotlopirdaetlbh,-might be mode in
more such devotpajk as tho gentleman above alluded ini?v
Y Ok. Irddlycua* *
tar-TBS Mosaics’ lactate of Ohio, at Clndanltl,
havo.ow»rdod their Diplomat to , Atze’b CozeSt Pzcroiu,-
tho widdyedobraiod remedy fiw'Colds, Coughs jmd CqZ
snmptton..Tbishtmor wa richlymeriiod hythalavontor’
,of. that modidao, vrhich has secured notonlt the
iborro commimdsfibilj bat also that- of the mostjaalient
Physiciansin this,os vrcllasthohighest;modmlaathadtr'
-In otter opin»tiies.riaid..!hstJB#t|mgreater-«ncominßi ra
w * 1 ' ahapst-every
flwra Of taqAttHpcsa people. • noSSairinj
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c ’ .. - ». - ; »-«i.
l: r V- * a>• . '*■ :
■S3-Dr. SPLane** Great BtnfAr for Direr
Complaint— The proprietor* of tßli justly celebrated
dedlclne, Me Inthcdsfly receipt of thtffig£&ftsrl«l£<e*-
tlmtmlalfl of tie excellence. Cases thsi h&l bwoiriten op
u iueurahJc, by most eifllfnl phpidjffljtwere' ctmatame.
dbsiely lhraePlllawera giren. Thebjtl'tificates uro^ip
numerous, thatit is lsnrsKslblefa nuUlsb them rrSbin the
Urnite of e newspaper, butj a it Is now an established fiet,
that M’Lane'e Liter IHlls era tkeT>£rt npdirine eter offered
Ibr the cure of Hepatic derangement] thdrapobllcatloxt la
rendered nnncocessazy Those who sutler from thr-t^worst
of Scourges, Liter Oomplaint, should lose no esmt*] hut has.
ton to purchase and use this Inraluablo medicine.
JJn sale by most of tha Druggists and Jfechants. and
J- KIHOA co, • :
not&ai,r - -60 Wood street
■ '>' DIED.' '
. Tesmdsy, the Tthrlhsti it 10 A. JL, at his residence, on
Hayatteefcof appoplejcy,JOHN nujiNlNas,agedtTjeara
-HEW. ADYEBTISEHEHTS.
... . ExCnASftl UXSS OI •PirTHUtTMIL^
, . . 2d, 1832, f
HIS Bank has this dar declared a dlTidand of fear pc*
wnt. on Itt capital afock, payable to atockholder*.or
their legal repreggntgllycg, os, or after the 12th instant.
Jior2(9)aita JAB B MU3IBAV, Cashier
EE3ACA STHKKT PBOPUKTY—For sale, "a two etarr
dwelling iKrastcoaialning lb ox rooms and cellar, with
oni-OTca and-Othar ooznrenieceesf'-aitn&tcd in the Buena.
VUia addition to Allegheny eity, on Betaca street, near the
outer depot. Xha lot-1* 3> feet front byllO deep to al9 feat
alley Price $750 Terms easy
IT CCTHBBRX & SON, Beal Estate Agents,
■PotO SOSmlthfield street.
‘XI7"AJtXKI>-~soBharcaCmnbcri&pd and Pttt«hftwh wtril
xoad Stock,Jjy AUSTIN UJDIuS, i
norS , T ho*J&3rpcrthjcfc, (aboreWoSh -
AKTLD—: 2O shares Old Allegheny Bridge Btock*hy”S
• norfi ■■ No.92tbnrth«tro^^boTam^jr.
GLQAK3I tif t3iQHPTO‘y-f»«>7Wi r w'«Mj t
-'Ai AfWSOS-SrOCKA, '
Gitad 0{ Hs&ctstzeeU
hotS;
EIitNCH HKKfSt&*"A< A. Viaorr k, nor owa*
IngAbtoittifaiiasOrtmcnt DfPrendi ‘cftho
mogttohtonriiio colors; J Cloths,-
Ooburgg, Ac» jxots
IyOil 8ALB««Oflo Aeft of Twy il
' gain,—Application mast be mado imx&odx&telr-
AUSTIN .
No, 92 Fourth itnft i
SIIAVUI SHAWLS 2— A. A. Misoa & -00-, wsoir ex*
hlbltlngalnrge and TmrivnHed- atfortmcnVaf all tho
most cdohmtad m&fcd* ot PaHotld ” Winter’ Bhavls. cmnprV'
Blsgßroche, (long and square,) BaySUm,* Waterloo, Empire
. State, Caahmcrc, Ac. ?
s *'Vlßfih« Police Ofleeri >
.\>6taxxa.*tih» Offices of Ali Piridnsom Levls,
IYL lTMaster*,*n£l'MnJcr.' <
Strict and prompt attention will bonald io al] fewS
ncaa entrusted tohlacarn. -- 41 ,;ff -'• _, ndr&3fli •
. £xcoixgk JUas or I'mssoßos.V t
t ~ w* - Xovffmber-2d r lB&2L« y f ;
TTUns Bank has this day declared* Dividend of jrora fx&
•JL j oe.T. oaits capital rtoeJt, p*yablff. to • stockholder*'©i»
their legal lepmeatatfTßs. on'orafterihe tab instant'' i
ootB JAMES B, UUEBAX, Caihfcr.-
Don't bo Afraid to TXffO' jEsatisg'f j
QO 51E persons object tothia valuable pTeparathmvbccjuise,:
\3 they «ay, the Rats ami Mica then dtelntbeir
boles. • -This Is not the case. 'There bare been thousands of
boxes sold In thbcjty, andno.eomplainta
made. It is, also, a.«amcntad*«rtiele. that the HiOajmd-
Mice will eat it* end ifc-willkflj, withoot-dbubfc-' i
v M& by KEATING, at. the eonuror Wylie and Belton
•treat*; Dr. KEYSEB,, 140 Wood rtreet; and ib©;
Droggtsts and Grocers intfasJJtrfqp.- - -• .».■-■■ ; ' <j«3o =1
J?wmsylvania Kntnal Xivo Stock Zunraneo Co.
cow opexj at the Office ofPenasjlranlaJlntnal
JJ live Etook Insurance Company, So. 21 Thihl street for
an additional enbecrfption of Three Hundred Share* to the
Capital Stock of caid Company. _
WANTED—Toot or. fire. Movet good espsdtv, to canvas
in tho Cities of Pittsburgh end Allegheny, And Conwy, for
the Pennsylvania Mutual Uvei Stock Ifi«uw*tf’CeßM&
Men of energy and industry can make good aalarie* awao
buifinma.. Apply to IL M’LAZS. Bacwtary; 1 ” - :
°° tB y^arohatwAt^
:la tbo Orphans' • Conrtof AHeobeinr Cduatv.
vro.—>of October Iferfa, 1852. * 9 * ~
11 In the matter of the accoan tof John WQlocfc'Admln
■ istratorofNyohnScaton,:deee&sed. ..
: And now, to wit: November the account «f Ad*
eonfinned Absolutely, and agate day, onhiottsn i
of ELS. Magraw, Attorney for - Arrernw+^rf-
? c S l ?' ??^’?? ! -’, AQaI^r > to thifUlmM
in tho hradrof tho Administrator, to rad ummr thoqtett
ton of odd deceased.. By theCaurt —
JARED 4L. BBCSn, Cork.
Persons interested, are berebj notiacd, thaiT sill niteotf
atmy OSleevHo.«9Fimt«treet.Httshureb,onSlond»jidh»
Oth day of December holt, at 2 o’clock, P. SL, fcr the nor-
JMsescfmy oppotolment--
\ ntrrBaloa.3t ; ~ J. E. BRADY. Auditor
fruus STUDY OV WOBDS—piy-Archdcacon JL 0. Branch,
llmo. • PikoT&ornhi. ' ‘ J
OPIMO’iS OP THE PRESS. f .
“He diocooMM to a trolj leanudtaO Jltcly ommcrnpco‘
tho.orismal unity ofimjußje, rad tho oririn- deriTafien
apd:. history, of.»o«d*,- with their .taotality rad Miarats
:sphoraof meaning.”—.Y Y. Etmnn JbsL
„ U a noble tribnfe to tho. dirtoo lacalty of rfieech: -
PopularlywriLtenf l fornseaalectoe%exaetin learning,rad
poetic to it».Tljlon,dt.i»oJiooVat'ono! Jhrlho acholariUd ;
the Bonctal reader.”—A'oo lart Maagdist. ' ,i.t
_”ltl«oneof the meat striking rad original pallieatlimi
of the day, .ndth nothtoy of'hardncea, dnllheai tor tlrrcesT
about it, hot altogethorJiMh, liroly, and entertatatoe ”—'
SoxUm £pcuvw Trawler. v- u: ...: ..-.
Acnpply cf the HboTejurtrecciTedandtc?Raleljy -
octal, JOHN lI.MEILOR. gpWoodAeot. -
I gOR Ta&JIAHHIKDI I
[ ** T)E EEFSUITFGti iTULTIPLy,’*
i .X) that should be cheerfitfly obeyed**
I Ur. JCfKKOQIt&IAIvor 7 ProdreaUTir
■ fdlxlTt f rescnbod.M aa eSoetuikl xcstoratire' Irf esses of D& I
baity, Irapoteneiy Qr UiirrwuKSSj.aial tIT Irregularities cl
XuUve. HlsoU.thgiltgrpfigSfesfc>fae t .Tfatf.!ggfewtf*q
■RcsteraUrc and Ecsocdy, £br thoso iu the married state with
out ofaprins.. It Iba.certain cure.-firf SwuiaalEnriisiohSi
General Debility, Gleet, cakacgA. Of the GcuiUl : OrjamJ
Ncrroua Affections, Lcuoorrhoea. or Whites, As aainriCD
rattog medidao it is ;Al*6 y a"eettein remedy
ibr Incipient Consumption,-' Indigestion,-Twaf MaseSar
Energy, Physical Lassitude, remain Weakness, lability, Ae.-'
It b warranted te please the nscr in any of the aberre tens*
ploints, and Is of ooantlcfs Talon te thoso without qflSprtiw
chohou JBztm.—Find the camo of Comstock £ Ezotha ra:
tho Wrapper, and ««r pay it unices you find- the abow
name; Mlt been edamrtiy counterfeited of latei Aroit
the counterfeit s you would paisem. Annerat
auSfateWly •■• * • «0. 50' BSUTHFII
NEW GOODE! ■
JAKES C. WAIT, KESCHSaT lAII6B,
Sa 30 ilarixt tirtet, ittatcn Sami and Third tSrttb.
TJAS Jurt received M» FALI> jLSD .WINTER STOCK of
XI DLACh. and COLORKD CLOTHS, PLAIN in-il FANCY
CASSIMERESpUjSH
’•*•*»»Tonety of tbs na-sost stylo OVEECOAT- ;
U>(,S, which hs toznoteup fa •upcrior style, on'
reasonable tenoa.. GcaUemenimrantaf Jashionablo Goods,
and jf«hionablj cot Garments, would <lo well to cal] and
examine for themsclre*.
" TO TAILORS. — Tho subscriber offers fur tale blscoo>>
plnUasyrtcm of Garment piaqghtlng, so fryorablr- known
and generally used by the trwl® of thia dtr* CmdnnatL
Philadelphia and elsewhere; .at the following prfew, rijr ”
, 5V ith Instructions, 410,00; without lartrocllohi, *7,00.
Tho Booh and Ruler, containing fall and accurate direction*
,tn successful draughting, ftirwarded to any t»rt o£ the United
-States, on roedpt of £7,00, fy JAM£3 G. ■
• TcacharofGarment Cutting,':---
*. -t 3d Market street.'
Snored SUule Books.
LAIDIS, bj Huoa* Webb,
\j/ Carmlna Sacra, do • .do;--'- : -'
■Ab? Carrolna Sacra, do • ' do; :
•National Psalmist*. do ■■>’ : .fa; f
• Ptaitry, , _fa do; •- ‘i-;.
--Tcanlc Moodies, by Lovell A Mason;
The Dulcimer, by J.D. Woodbnry;: : -• '
. TkeP«a]modbt,£Y.llasU2gs.£&r&dlrar7?
Christian Minstrels, by Alke&x;
. . ■ CHORUS AND GLEE BQOKB.
Tbe Gloo Hire, by Lcnrell Mason ; • ■ ;
Thu Boston Melodeon, by K. Hov* A Whito, -
The Tocallrt, by Mason A Webb; .v
• TlxoChoros Glco Book, by Woodbury;- - ■
Xlber Mtudeas, By Woodbury; .
Cecilian Glee Book, by Mason 4 Webb;- .s
Nev England Gleo Book, v
„. JUVENILE SINGING BOOKS
loong Oh<rfr: Palace oMndustryj JutchUo Oratorio*:
Youths’ Song Book; School Chimes; Mason's Jaronils
llarp, At, Ac. ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ • • ..
For sals by the quantity or at ratal], • ■ School* and Choirs
supplied at reduced rates. ; JomMT-.anai.ww,
. rc* s9 ■ .■ • ■. ■■■ gl.WaalefaMt;• ;
, . Window. Shade and Oil Cloth M&nnfadtorrll
*8 niwis steeetT-t'C
E, B. KEWJLir, |
4 a 1 ’ 2 F f ™ L^MoAPEfittinES > i^»a4 Tsos pair'
... *- . *>: ... do i do $l,OO to 2,00 doi’
Gothic and Plaizv&ssorted paces:'' ■-> ■ -v-J
: Bolt Limm, 4-4 55c,64 33a.- . -- 1
BuffOiiaoth,44*sa,s43la,&4 40a,- v ......
Carriage Oil Cloth, Hack, 44 S3a, 6430 a, 04 40a: -> r '
,Hguredßack . , do 4432 a, 54 40a, 64 4t2 '-'I
,Enuncllod .do 44 33a, 54 40a, 64 60a*
Mohosnay and Boeeerood44.62c, 3475 a, 04 BTa; ‘ - ' 1
ToWoDojore, TTlthccotrai, :3, S7«a andSleacb; 1
Hour. Oil C10th,44,45,60an470aper yanfT I
lle&rth Bogs, (oilcloth,) 84,00 each. • o/■■■; *■!-■ ~ I
i CLormiio. , ' i
Long Bloch Oil Coat 3, $1.75 each. . |
Jackofa $l,OO. PaufaSTJiaVHat»62Ua_*
GOODYEAR'S KCBBER GOOB3. .*,./]
langßlaek Coats, each. J
1 Short Black Coata, $4,25 each. 1
UU» and anginal Manufactory. Ail Goods Warranted 1
not to stick, fade or crack 1
PALh ARRAN aEMENT—PA RER ED TJCED,
JP^TOS^vTISIA^H^PnOAD.
Pty 0* -MkJ Staging l ichxdi \cHl bcmoidedby the 20a
Tram * Jrm JPUtsfmth to
PhOoddflUa.. andjti&non. Only. Zi hourt Omuyh '"■
to otter place, both. Trmiu connecting at ITorriAam
mo i- rr %?i/T S9 Uu^m Jbrcto'PhcitSe!t S < - i
jAia, SO,S7V. 3b RaWmart, $9,50. Thiriv- ■
™ « MT n:
1 ■__..., «_ * CtowZ Cb77txiufnoner«. .- r
-1 T^F^ ! ' rc s. :M ’^L® r « n leave the Depot ca Übcrty
kbcvi) thn Canal .Bridge, every- mnerdnyTi^o
Pasaongera will_ go by the ; eta 80 mlleHto Eodcbangh’a,
fnesh OrecnabnrghJ-whcre they will fihdthobestofCoacliS
10 0TO » *»*-«• pamc-J
*° etatlon, (Oonductora aomnpi I
pLto&phMSl“ d «• “•<"*« *»
* tha ™‘“ d
-Paraonmre who wish to avoid right travel,-can lodro at
Hollidayaburgh over right. . *<«6»aa
■ ■lhe BrtangTrain riU leavo dally at Bo'clock-P.M-we.
rtrinir at Philadelphia or Baltimore. at 9 o'clock thnnnrt
* <r^r
„ Bassengera can atop on the. way,if they chooee;a*-thrtr'
tickets, are good anyicaanttilotune. - -■.. n
..Baggage chocked throngh to Philadelphia,
era at no eapcnse ln mortoE hoggagnatWa
—The-gccommodatlon Traln will lean daHr at ti P *»
arrive..at Bodebangh’a (near OraSSebiriVitB*BoiSl
ing, the Trains will leave Bodebanahwae _ ■
eommodatlon Train will lcara at^toltMSni«?‘
•: .-•.Jw
_ t*
, K \
*a»3 Extract«
Tallow Dock uA B«aanutlUftsjibt£M
Qonttmbcr tadfridoala
rMnt»-rhlcli.e^bMlfrom,
Um rtOaa PoA tmi SariipeKUa »ffl jment'lllSiL
—
tor It thomustbtdfriifnm ‘tewaa.Cto3uDte£!rSS%
Uths'Boa^fd^ue.moitotateotttta!
® TttU
Parents owe it to their chiSdrgrlo guard tfrwm fhtr
affects Of maladies that may te
and children of parents that hare at any time been aSocted
with Qmnaaption, Scrofula or Brptalh, owe Jt to thezasdrcs
iotaW-creeaotion against the diseasebetagrerrlvedin ttl
Onyponia Sxtaopf Jfeilow; Boris sod Borsaparflla Jj a nu»
anSdotefosscirasto .
adrertisemect, - JWplKaW s '^
- 495~ BAldneit Foiitively pro
prietor of tho article called American Bmr SatorcHee,. has
net «UhfßcfctUtfcosB3e& sacoag 2n"!bd' fauf
as to justify him in tafeg hold <spsu£ tod giving a write!
hinseiroaithepcrsdii thesrtele, restore the hair ef
iecputyvofr refund ihe expended; <ny£3 Sdujall
the usual price, 'vithtof the there ‘gtfantnt&U She
following Instance*, of tedfridualswbo hare had then hair
KSUiHd, ought by tonrinee its «fßeoi!j*jajsy
hare allowed us to- use their ** ndbranieei * Jtt&
Hoffer, Woods* brewery,* cured of hsldlieo/o/ 14 years*
rtMding, fi. a Holmes SL IH; Capt-B. jfcirir;*Jtoies
liathae, streeL was totaUr iaid—new his head is
-kafr: to John
Ten ton. wo would inrita partial »■* Jq tSm
lowjxqp—
au“ >f J!S I/ tSF <> l* a J2 te ttmdiag,tand.bs-ms XatSc
Almonder,
*** tHWOthtod Withhot any hair, when ?ho cobs'
wmeerf using tiwtßtttactUre. S*W towuaed ahSK
«L*i b S?-9? s?**?? «=d haa rariltnso*
**SSJSS
«-I miWW■btlE«.*Alii»3idcr,-»h<w! rtatramt
la araitza oat above, asd bur, paraosaDr that tho'aafc*
omto ibfretamadMr# eon**. *"*•**££ S&,
-Httoborgb, BopLUjlMl J>o.Sofoartb SiSst. S
f tW^. eDRIOT 01 • a WI Ktasm<KTe
£*7“ ScroftiTay -It is Petroleum.to x*y
tfcitit ha« conipleteljrcradkate'eTcry
Oftbid dreadfiirdTeemm in
•ndrtlOTenitSiJijeonnsdTOtoltapiaoA _/T‘
] -HWBBliStf df cot&Batai - !n thff hsaSs (rf 1 Jtfogri^
tor, m*EJ- of W-Ulrh ■uiylrom well Ttnowir dtirerr oriliacUT
cittiUburgh and lta lnmnditto rfclaltr, go to jiiowcjaarj T
tni bajtmil tn.doaHj ttrt fKini’iiEmraOT)i fa » nuakSM
otnojomw nlve, TOtmSjtta.ftwrrclaafTlo-Jfeftiv-
tv,JßuauaUfat
latonuil renudr, Uiiftiog: ti»JttresUgaarK■ chTjltfaji'M
.veil ax tlio «a2ertngjt»tind, tobramx xiqaiuaad with it
merits. '* * "" i
•-Thoseixrtßg-x drexdof'jaixtaree are asmred. tliat tgia
mddkimris jmrelrnatural, andi«bolßed aalt «n»,
thohoaom of the. —-....———-»•»- j
* *** *J?
- !Msi!isylntruth v -ceriiiy,'th4feLla , rcbociiBo badlyef-’
JUcted with.stepfbJM* tho last; iroraytars that-meet of the'
oao I hate hecn snshte hiattcoi to anyucind of tmfineas,'
and much of unable tosnllLond.*eonfiseil'to' : Biy
.hdd, and hare-bean treated nearly -all' thentiiaebhy the fryt
- PhyaicnnS nur country aflbn&} cot soon re*
IK hut no pterfs, tod coOtSnced, tocrov vocse psttl J}r« Tb&t
«camtfleo{ledi£» to by the PethMedicL cr EncfcOUi aa era-
Tythingeter-bad Cafled. 1 dtiaqeriiZwut Oiih at anfc-iwt
St *io&DW b&ter t tod hr tuiar
SpreiLhotUeilhaareceta af
_ MBS- NAXcy«. RsarcrtT- .
n '9hSrflX^a^r ! with Ekt'a
;
lent ulcers and other diseases &r whith it U
andean lt:in-ha f :
thycfattentloßy swf eas softty hay. that nieces? has attend
edUsusewfa^rwothetjciedleineh«ilailal f .
*» Us. Y* EOOX* Hk3>, "
i'•Poralehralithe’Droggisfisinfttislmrgh. tauSJaliww-- 1
JAMESP.-TAKNEEV
% *» wncmsAtg nmtog m. -
BOOTS, SHOES, BOHHEXS,„&c,,
2fa 6f> KoodTSbttt+ir&sbsem Fbtcrtlu -
f _ PI3SHSyjttQH. t a / >•
t embraces oTcrywiiffty tod
Bonn **%&& pumheasd i
gpglyd Maanficturcra, ndapiSd topnaSyfbt Pali andWs&»
ter sales, and will he sold at eastern prices, <; Pfcasool} tod -
erattine before buying; • y: .>* ...*-rZ*r ■ ■■■ m:.
L' /TTOBHir
B>/ OtJTHBE&T A SOS ,
Beal etate and qknkraxi' aqests, -A’«t4o
» SmiOtJUldtired* -‘-t . -janX y
QROCHJB
:v> .-v
-■norl -,•■,> X.*
..T..jsXM» ite&JW&m ittSb 1
Bs:£oQlth «sd*79 Wood Wee&'
poti v w. aroLiNTqcs^
AVarraaLL. By.; . ,'^w:.^ii.
IT , - * , ATTSHNxoomis; K ~*
r cor* : • ■»!>>> > ••:»•*•■ *<o >i> street. -i.
-T ] A;'4U STisos * (iLV
?JLi eases Premium Gold'3ladslXcms Shzsrh'&vm'S&CßXb>-
SStOO ' J*wvl ♦
alceeUp
■*?.?••' SaUfis,Teedr«iandforsslo"by r ".'..v:
Port - , frIXKLBg A STCSETSOSr
MUSCAT- WLVK—S boxes Jpulon-niTM- Uh>n.'
-received sad &r solely .v-'-riyt
p»u . hilleh abjcketsov
hg«fe>qr;
arntotter &Toritaliiaail%lanflh>}raqifrfac-«qJg-hy ••-;:• «.■
* goTi , ~ ~ a RiCKgraos
i boo and Black Tma>from fostafa
:ttlebr {awSl-’/rJEOSG; JCMQORH£AD. ‘
O IXli. Choice Maddrt'ittne, - " i -V
; & do*i ftjrt-Wins; atlaxencacii.'- • —• i
Fortt)tifnr».tO£ioBeA-CDas!eßßs4bt t b]r-- :■>"•■:«-•••■-?
_ t BAKE,'
•'’U2iJococd*trceb "V
.octl3\-_.
ifrJfoarUMut
:ixV TSwogiljtrDeta; atctj largo ftaortaieiit , .pMtH; J
=<4, 54* W &ad 24 iroQllcfr Boeklng; fcKabkinr e iariio thtf,
- fcttentka^-of -jJttrthaseirv--** - Qrej iril} - fin<> - * circs tf acd.
■ j^OßSALlj—rAlaigo Urick.JCotuge «n>mniag.av
* L. lirga h&I1 r tltriim, -and ocUii'on fins‘
floor; foortoome, andagarrciof tworooms; aflnfrportieo
in tho Croat,and afcpaekmspttcfrhi'ihftfepr; a good* table,
curias intha yard; situated near thy
«sUKK»fIf JWlot irtSO -feet ftont' ea
Centro. Arrow, Jtß;3».daqp to Loeist street • with a garden
and chok» apple tree*. L-Thi* property <5 well irorthr the *l
teaUon.af thoee dtttrinfr a eodgbrtsfcUrreaku&e*Jna'wwi
neighborhood* eaiieptaat :t&- a* good wed'
Attest, lighted with gas. Price, Terms easy. ■* -
*■ - :;Si'CSTHBEBS A 805,
" -‘ .^.vßcalEstite-Agtirtsi"
■_4Q gtetehfli&l street/ v.
.. t ■ :-?:T«UI-Ta« J-iTawt'"-.. -r -'!
600 Half Owstt Grout *M '
"pmiH'mtetoßßr 38 Tifn
X Djff«&jal:Bni«fctoilJe» tl»'
.attcnOonTinns customers: »n4Cbufltryo3s&in&= gener.:
«ny, to hbiliiM atpck ofOtort'Miil;jniet®!ii»;*el«*ed-itt i
J«*r Tori, with grout care. and totoapeetal reSaeoi*toll* !
Increasing retail trade. ■ UaTing dawned oufienllre aiicn.l
I tion daring the Jot saaren .yeato to jUto -San-ttadt’-fca ten
aswmxl that ** an do nor ftsmerou euitomew *mp!e
qoalit; aculsriee. •BclaaGrocenwelsfi-
}° caliand get towpiesot toe dS&reat grades..
■!?*“£? toTluthe nttonttanal. our customers to nor stock
rf IqfraWpo- ioungajrson,-
■nSriS?* 0? l onS>;Uto_.S»ect«taAd crosMtogrant in
too American market-Also, Xorerinrt .Outoed andtfnli
rerized Sugar; Hio, Jars and Jlocha Oodoe-.snd Sm.Hi*.
leans aogar.' * '
rattobuegli,T!i<rremScT:3 > 1852 t
' 2SQTICE; ~
I bs*togi*a it te-pass6l*»rt,- or- sent
l ttomgb'JOnM JHoaPBDy.^IO
I «™ie™i!riroWW. total! at hla
I Office ylth,thelrl>taftomndlbraEe’Hck*a,»tait!l*T''ai*"'
►jctaraol toteraiJ'M 1» hti
I^S2“.WpHsc “ t “4 »tnSalr«ltoc-na'
itortirjgntin HttS^btotbeOldawSS^^S
I SfS e^.?^:r eMr S Q rliMidl, .inniam ”4 Oqi, ftot, Ala^tha
* ■■•joh# ~
<lo liberty at, Bifafaggh^
rortrttog comte » to Uafchmkmi ui£|
*** tai.Jnar£ShS
UATEmiasnd TC^.th4i%Sr««
i Importing their. Good* mostly, ftoorj&izxcß&tbv*
-«?« eaibkd toielleiieaper. than aoj
WMt afithtf'AUegbenies, and a* cheap p& [ anj. boxuntethtf
xl&frtemaaea, there&ro,i)e an inducement to call
ftttbUhooao, belpre purchasingelsewhere. <••-,<’oell0^
COBHXY, AS * „ I —-
matter of the rolimtary ■ ■. . j
Amicnmmt. of A, & traugcnhotm. Coon ofsOoai Pleaa.
> A> - r. , ‘ ■ItaST.-OeMSaap
* ' Jalnea Bctmer. , tav> ■
I Ana notrjtoirit: October 9th, 1852, th? r*tatoa.fiTA,l*
I TOißgephfem,prraratedluopcuConrvjmjtng ftr jj,oajjp|
i oaJa*AmlgiioetoTOasgigjtnojjj; ildjwrtohim.thoi«sMue=<
of ■rtetrapon, on motions/Geo.P. ir.mn- i
ofea?*
f
A MQOBBttta.j.UO.r'good^rtmt, l atogfcr
j^^pssassss^sse&t
n^^g^MooEga,naw«l d-A«t, o at j dc^to
. bwohimok
I ‘'Oftofaecmacg sader.tfefctilli 4C
Lr* SlWlTtiLty eii)ateBrotm.
f lbs .tasiwiU-i*' KtU
J bytt %Sr«i_4 Co, stETiß’sgifli^a^ltfthnpet.'’-
j oettf _r.
1
i,£LtiarirtJi»Snnii4Ußg.EnliU£i'bilbeir*it®!ir»s(«k’
fotCabicet ycmiiare mid. Cbfftunammlaaia sod {a wo:
f^«4nnf-fltiUHifnf iuiJ*aaJdf>pedaUr-Mleit Hoh-T- «rS».
1 si^f*»^wVwsyiii , nWm«.«iidJlMwairtn»fcaK^^l <T tt M ijEi
ItuiwesijloaUseilcxmtostbeirakKfc’.jaayjbsßSsßi;
I *niH*« Tnr pimmrflmlarfngllflt %nj OtbeF-Cslaß;
I lbbmmUß Amigics.lmd.-iasjjiatiteO tbea&MibaffllSiatr
I fndmnnega to tlu) lads taromhaaf.! lyMt-SiSr.,
ffi3SKSS!i?*>*s‘,SMtanßbe# a ptetaa
fdrcolsrieontajifisgtts Tbsltala petes of SKb sitfcfa^
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o’dock; giyigyafft
msßta op jib. a wrcxuna L'
On whkh muirm Hi. sadSfa, a Wtllto* moa£:ia'Z' %
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IDISHA7 jVESISd* Soret&]wr>9(lk witt-tm ■ &■'
th> teaching .•■ -fo;
lEEIiAXD AS IT JB. _ Z
yggtfEai — „_v„atr. a gmw
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Jl- SPECIAL'NOTICES: —
tamer of.lhw*na-Wood I
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fliq,tlgr,?HTA Oar ipgttoji, “gag: &0a art a«&. fJ-
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HJSATg-RfflTHsßL—lbis potniar -i» el&taittttt*- I' -
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flat puTfca, faring |
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