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'* > > 'mrlasß«BtljßadßlA»n»dd!iiawftf Sew ako Bunmtftn isw Sw : PBomxaor -ux-mra,is tiu :-?■ J«**4 <*?HfcalYpocr2» fcwMrum*. v fir»«r«i**tta'T«rtot7«f,ljj<fwa ««tytlßgylnaTlayg'»^«T»n tr m.*; »nt-»»«kaCagad la ottf CKWoiJt* M OSm. , .... . XBB SUVOBUTir. | ' question that will, necessarily, . . agitatd’tHe jpublio’ mind; and the aspirantsbathe v. whig side of-’the house, uro ulrea’Jy preparing ' . their thunder., For .instance, oar cotetnporary • \ ■of the Journal has, through-the pcrtuhsion.at 'a ;: T ..-uumherofhis fellow citirens, consented to-be a t '~, v candidate. This is generous on hls.p4rt, and »- -most especially 6t>,.when..it ig understood-that .fesiho request camO’ to him through'the? oirorls of ■ two of employees.. .If. they hod not exercised ~i ; ■ .ttefr talent tft get.natn.es to hjs..petition io be a wouidfcave had to nnnoantehim .... ..... ..eeWas ocandidaty,-over his own signature. ’ But v., ,i hoi3 now brought outina manner that leaves ' ; ’’ of Ms intentions, and he will ni doubt . -j v. ~J»o a candidate,before the whig contention.,-Bat ...» then, He his difficulties.to encounter. . Sawyer, . thatoMvrar horse, for .the Mayoralty,i3in tho ” tray- Ho hits been a candidate from lime jinime t mpriOl, and if not elected wilt be one forthonat . ural term of fais life. He is a good man, {wd 'lb, ~i,. ~Worthy of .the office; bat it is feored byimany. that from his present, profession, ho mightfnr , nish materials to the captain of fhe watch, to peri mlt persons to slip’pit'of the cells. We donot ..or si; suppose that Mr. Sawyer would do such a.thing . ;,bnt grease and soap are alippery and it has been mide apparent of late; its party has had its hands welL robbed with iboth the articles. Wo do not imagine that he snit for the occasion. Many of the whigs - * think thnj; he has been on hand too long-, and' • »®J'd now retire and letsomeotherper : t.a'.:jsaa be;defeated. The nexi man who comes np wti>S aspirant, is Mr. Giess. This gentle- ts frasli from, the ranks ;of whlggary* fad, s<s for httvo been informed, is n very wot wo arb apprehensiro that he is _ . to ran against the old stagaffl of the .c-5.,-party, ~lt may be allowable for him to hope . ~pome ton years hence, bat at present, aithobgh T .T» U ‘‘godd looking, lie can’t come in." . ! ffextta Minis the eveflastlng Jos Baeeeb. . | -.-'This person requires no description. He is well .- t known to cur’ citiiens,.ond no: person, who has ! , ...buy knowledge of his magisterial capacity, can ! doubt for a moment that Job would make jnst t-r. 48 good a Mayor as ho didwhen he was lpst; /elected. Ho Is the especial favorite of the editor •."•pf the Gazette, and if bo gets the nomination, . - Eopparted by.that psper. : . . ' ■ ihoscrwe named are all that have ns yet come ~CA oht'fro® the .Whig party for tho Mayoralty, and, , - ■ wlthontdesiring t i be disrespectful, we may say -I'lthat-they nro not tho men' the people want in tho oSßec,. iWe need only point to the two prominent K. M. Ro&its and JOE, BARKER.— .. .Theformer is the editor of the Journal, nod in ;^n-labored Jiriiclo. he has assailed" oiir most ex ceUeutCbief-.Magistrtto for-having; discharged .hiadnty in the thanner the .lawmade it obligato ry upon him to do. Wertjfisrto the Sieetioja Fraud?.-.: fiu’hndw that frauds had been com mitted; he kuerr that the Mayor could pnrsue . »^na' other course than he ; did;fyeti ftis’mnuitk /-tiio knaves, whom he, no doabt, thOUgWtallfii ? b? made nsefnl in getting him a nomination!— His design has.not succeeded, and :if ; he desirel' - the snpport qf honest men, he might just as wel} . announce that-he has repudiated Ms late article^ end is not,, at the present time, iu: favor of fraudulent voting. .Such an annonneemeut inayf help him at the present crisis. j •V' Sabsxb is the next prominent Whig candidate,' trnthe-doe3 not need onch a ‘'pnfF’ aa'iare'arel Wnnfctagiva him. 1 His friends boast thathe is! -- - now for ahead of all competition, and that ho' Riddle and Sawyergiq'fivo Wards.. Hfie can du so, It will secnre himthenomini . tiotvchd , with the aid of the editor of tho Qa . - ’homay be elected. This Is a matteri how« mt f which is still uacertain. « The editor of the Joarnoi may hast Jar yet in lho,raco fortiistino- Bbn, and thou play his fan tost iotricKs over •toto&l' ' ' """ ■“ Tas Enjsaonoir Review We have received . from the American publishers,, Messrs. Leonard, Swtt fe Co., the October number bnrgh Kevlew. . .Itfl conteats aro as follewaor— JoaepK-deMalstrn ;'Xife : .«td>'LefterSof Mr.Jns| tico'Btory;'rJapan,;-TraitS'Of'therriab-PeaeaV; fey;. Cholera; and'Quarantine; ParioeeSdfb iof Marco de Medici; Representative ReformL; -Ar tillery and Ships j the Late Elections and Free Trade. For Bale by W.A.Giidenfen ny & Co., 76 Fourth street, and H. Miner &&., SmitbfieTd street - Win. 8. ilaYen, conierof2daa(lM&r -■ ketstreet has received the Acts of Coegress.re*i: latlog to Steamboats; collected' by the Bolls at WaaMngfo‘hrTo"e»fiiy.tnan interostedia steam* boatnarigation this Trill be an inTnlnabloTrort K«v. Hr. Punavant’s Hospital. Thia cxoellent iMlitutioa once' more Appeals benevolent citizens for assistance and we earnestly hope tint the appeal wilL bare? ' sponded to in the most liberal spirit. It la en tirely aanebesssry for us to write a long arttole Batting forth, the usefulness of this Hcspitnlj for every citizen of Pittsburgh is fujfy awaro of Its character tdroady. -We wish simply to an nounce #ie'fact, At this tin! a/that cbltoitloris' - ■ , will bo tfAett-hp in aJJ^tho[^ninhea-ottTirurs^ : day, (TUMlt3|fSog Bay;} fbr the the' insUtatioa, oh which" occasion we hope .that • avetyjatfz.en willgive freetytosupplyatawants: ,i : ‘lO, fl*?b * * o, % fled* ! b6w. wttbottfishlfi«il f This quotation of the immortal bard is par ticnlarly spplicr;ble to cnr citizcns at this tifflo, Who, siqco the opening of 'thVßailroad to Clave iand,.' have ‘been regaling themselves doily on. giotes flsh,-fresh* from fee sparkling waters, of fee beantifaHakes. Our fri(m4 Efenim,,under the MJlsonic.HaU, Fifth street, daily reoeivbs a large Jsupplp; ,of white lake, fiah . Salmon ifed Haokmnw. trout; and waits up.on all customers in imaginable. ai Te iji TO fe Call. ..... .. ‘ .■ . wiU .bo"Baen by a card iu to, daj’apaper.thatour frienda, A-J. Btuart and Qeo. W. ,Sta)Uo 1 have .entered into partner ship in tho wholesale grocery, produce nnd ooin tnissiop,bu6iheBs > at No, 8 Sraithfiold street.— tt r ' Mullin vras formerly -of ■ the 1 steamer BnckeyeState, nn d;a an excellent business-man. Weconimeadlhe newefirm to the patronage of our friends. - - - BSP* dSbare requested to nnnonnoe that there' will be piyibo’Service ia tbeSceond Preabyteri an ChurehonThankegiving Bay, (Thursday) at' 10J o’olockyA. M.; on whlch ‘occasion the Be?. w - D- mjrm£ the Pastor of th® Church, will' deliver, ' ' - B®»tt^.cst i »ateathatabout'Bevett thousand three hundred and fifteen turkeys* wilTbn servi ed up :foritnaoksgiying Dinners, in this City, on Thursday;: 4 . Those of but friends, who wiah.to, bay some of tho.’befit in the market,, will find ttematßropM‘s, ; undeftlr9Matonio Ball. ■ I =II ■ V* ,r V 7 t*t t. LTh-\i * *-I PITTSBURGH : "Now, what a glorious man was David Alroy, lord of the mightiest empire in the world; sur rounded by a prosperous people, guarded hy in vincible armies—one bn whom earth showered all its fortune, and Heaven oil its favor.” If there was ever onomanwhohutl full rea son to be perlectlrj|ptsfictlCwitir himself and adth the world,C FalSi Fiebce is certainly that fhepnCient |ayihg;is4|hat no one should jo oSfied |fbrtnnate lintir-dbath has sealed his sobt"of life; and itijnay bo" in the.years that ilreiComingJdfthSter and'idisgroco 'iqpy dog the steps <;£ this distinguished - citizen. He may parallel the Wondrous Tale of Alroy in hid downfall as in his rise. But up to thepreaant moment it wopld he ; an,- afeeted-misusa.of. -tCrtoS to sby.tliat he that Tie was not born under auspicious stars; that he has not every reason to be pleased with ful to the Ruler of tho-World. Life has been as yet to him' one galddn tide of unlaterropted success,,and now in the-Very prime and hey-day. of existence he Btands upon the.highest summit of power and renown to whioh an Ametdoan oan everattam. Tlut what must of all"bp the most delightful element ia bis retrospective reflections 18 Ihis - that he.has won these great prizes by moans whioh friends: and foes, and Ids own in-’ nerihdst'conscience, will tell him are honorable and fair; To 'get thatnpminhUon for which the. giantß.of the land strove together, and for whiob’ many a mortal wound and many a foul blow was given and received, ie never beut his knee or his brow, he did not orc^Kjnfinger.ilofepeiid^poh 1 it on?;longinggtoooipThe; unbiased will of his party wound tho laurct round h'is'hetidi Andto ,v|ui.tho last great priib over which the land had J|eei}. f apdijsrpp.pplfiviTrrayed into two "trage. armies, what single thing hi* ho dpao to be ashamed 'of ?—what act for which the most fas tidious ' delicacy can reproach him? There is ißP^pnS-.cijDaHngfthieoterrible’ eotamer <jf gas •pense, Bpjfarus tbe public can know, bahasheen "the only cool man among all the millions of the republic. No feverish anxiety has betrayed him into poo false step,.. He has preserved the dig nity of !his position without an effort, and his conduct will in all future time be reckoued the. model for those whom time tmd chance will hereafter plahh inf similar circumstances.' 1 _ No pledges, no promises, no doublfulinUmi tions, sit heavy on his conscience for the mor row, of action. He will go into the Presidential; office entirely untrammelled,, withrip .farorajto'" repay nor injuries to punish, no factions to con ciliate and.no enmities,to appease? 'He will be supported by tho inost overwhelojlDgand united .majority that ever ruled the destinies bf any country. He ifelrmyenough Ip do right —Rich mond Examiner.'‘ V'. THfi HEHPPIEID RAILROAD. As a matter of interest to otir readers, we oopy the following artieie from the .Wheeling ,/n -teUig enter, in relation to the Hompfield Railroad. It will be soon that the Wheeling folks! still talk big about this scheme : i Tns Hjutrrm,o BaitßpAn.— At afull meeting of the Hoard of Directors, hold in this city on Saturday, Isaac W. Mitch in, of this city, was elected President of the Company. We learo that there is a determined spirit on the part; of the Board to push the road forward to comple tion. Mr. Mitchell will make .an effective and energetic officer;, and With ‘the active eo opera tion of the effeptive Board of Directors with whom ho « associated, which he will assuredly receive, this read must be speedily put io suc cessful operation.. ,Wo most have it completed speedily, and there should bo but ono objoct be fore tbe Company, and that is to proceed, bv the most harmonious and.speedy method practi cable, to the completion of this .most important and vital improvement to. Wheeling and the counties of Washington and Westmoreland, and the city of Philadelphia/ Joseph Henderson, of Washington, was re-elected Treasurer of tbe Company, anti Secretary of the Board. John's Last J The following is in the best voin of the let tore to Jesskllott : >■ **§ m f:>.; ,I«8e ire atttlously eeijuSrtflg ! whether they are dead or oot,andtbat the Journal tatee the negative: bttt sorely it cannot be necessary to exhibit snob noVdead. bat oalyi S?*sB; Journal keep -soald&e M tter For once, ltta in error as to a ta&£ l havo-not been > toConcord since the election— ; Pleaaesay sdjh thjHAtlae—and ask tbejonrnal- M if-the Whig party lir dead," the Federal party eull lives,, and, hath the editors of ; the-Journalare .cntmoa to a high plaoe in that : ami not bellow so. it wag at wave a characteristic of.-tbeFederatparty to He easy ! J: wUawtinndSNoore the last *ords, bntit would bejust like yon to do it. .' _Truly yours, : J. VAN BUEEN:. . Usw Yoiik, Nov. ltth; 1852. ftfstaim rcoa Hoy Afro.— The Havanacorres penderit of thir Journal of Commerce 'bays, an ■ den date of Nov. Ilth: ' _* 1 Thero hove been somany changes in the or ders or the captain; general, that we do not know Whether tho Crescent City will be allowed cn itran4ejto-the::port. or not; that ehe will come in, we'beheve, r .an4>aalo therein, we wait to lenrpjsTbe imitogm* oi-derU? noi g whUe has the reverse from high -,'^ roo F pßrol,ein S rem< > Te d ft, pm R.® j“fw* dud.its defence to the country, and an' “Phteied, The health of. Hdw." na«.gbmi;_tßepeopleiqulet, And: there is no Jauso fbc» faerc'to prevbnttho. usnalintercoarse for the winter months”,! ,j. I i.Mobtawtto* | westertx 'Eiehangei gWe' sod scoouate of the ,oa ‘thef.Western waters. "The steamer-*"; JS(>rn> ai" which Ireoentlyj airiTedit licjatsriHe frora ha(JTfs: ■ Iteeeffls that the poar otßatares; had eaten freoiy’ofsUiLi pattaiam.largoly ef kty- -They WSreaUflormape,. The “ Sultana ” ItyC;lSdeatha on boardirapdthe ‘s'JJrtde *.*.hal 10dehthir’ The "Die Veraon"-also had 17. fljf ?£4jfg«i.. ■ w?w trdVjf}up Texiiii to-, aor>S»oEs: were a father: tod Vire ■ clptdreniji.u-.H j .• ....,_ ■ Hon. A. 0.. Penn, of Lpolflifinn, has been a most thß^aUiM-Bemooratr*’ itou BiftttftJMt^WmAfinjW- Vh&#- brings, the intelligence that, after nobly fighting tha. battle for Pierce; and aftervictoty hadcrwn-, od his efforts, bo has gone oTor to Scott. The following is tho announcement; . ’ ' • 'MABniED.—OoiMonilay morning, the Bth Inst Church, by the fiev* i 2 c - Smith,,the ..Hop. ASexabheb G. Pehn i^ o n , eiao,tt, ':.to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Scott of ’ .Waßhington, . . . x\ •'< L ; ..—*r - CtAßiou CflUSTjr.—lt is worthy of remark thai in..Clarion.icoenty' where aJJUthe .Iron-mastera ..break up about.once ia erery twoypire, arid where Furiiaces-itre said be the Sheriff at a iiffltnajeach-iaooordinft to aiicojmtfl— the .majority for Pibeob and Kntii in, larger then ever before giTenibahy Demooratio chnclidate! , So mnah for.thetrumpedTipfalsohoodirof Fcd eral Whiggery. One of twothinga is certain either the Whigs.circulated falsehoods about the fatter, or. the people' Of thaiWi&ty hare be .l”® ’’eartily disgusted with their empty profes ef ' protection.” — Mending QaxeUc;. ’ '. „ SE ! ,I “E-VT.- Tr Th ? true ~ j ! a . “ l sW'nentW ait iiDemocra- ~.WinSoli Scott: AlWttoa «.»’ V“ pf tia country,*® oolm°T , ° Ter tta its'friend*. , OOQld n °‘ conquer As Editoh xs luck. —ae"orir» 'wn u • „•• dMVof tho Ncw Orlcana i 9 k, “ “MtwytaSg retiirfttoiia rast shßep-raiatna. 0 # in Texas,-,,Kendfal eSS B^ 8 ' and a littlemore; ia about 48, and fortune of $100,000., • ■ ■ a fIM. feEBDS M. of uO - > Getr.- PietCejreceiyedß.plurality of 554 sm&p* >4 Boston. On the Bth; inthe State s ot SiJSBi-ft differenc* t>f owr Ohio Selection BetorniMOffleial. Counties. Pierce. Scott; H*’* fj , i ams I*B6 1?18 238 f‘l 0 , 0 1638 958 23 2434 1868 297 tabnl » ...1076 2174 2602 'f th ® n f ........1888 1761 364. Auglelio.... ....1480.. . 668.:- , 24\ “ e1 5P? tr: >?.....V.r52894 V- 278'S?S‘ V3s4's Iz-Jiteo . : 1702;iS 893 -8679 2210 ; (22 v -,1643V V-aiS > v ' 1994'" *206 Wv'!f.s 1874 2662 183 Clermont;;:.;. 2705 2213 409 Minton:....,-; 1063 1424 702 Columbiana 2911 2237 993 Coshooton, .2618 , .1898 • 73 Crawford ...1'.:.;. ...2100 1074 68 Onyahogn.,— «,....8571- -> 2944 2107 Rarke 1797 1719; ;•; 92 Defiance 896 • 661 : ; ' ki Delawaire ~,,...—.1691 r---2083 891 »r»0 1404.. 1689 276 fairfiddV.; ,3811 2117 10 Payette 898 1221 3 . 160 Pranklin../........;5662 3498 : 242 Pulton 727 687 *'• 1 71 Q«lßa.i .....1108 1567:7 186 Geauga...,,.., 864... 1147 j 1489 Greene-..; ..'..1490 2480 600 Guern5ey!....,..i..„1809 v 1941 v i .564 • Jlainilton'.... J... .18485 684 Hancock .............1617 1076.- i 86 Hardm !.. 847 882 74 11arria0n.;...........1462 ■ ■ 1728 422. Henry . .636 825 . 14 Highland;..;..... ...2299 1982 i 281 Hocking:../. 1662 865 2r H01me5.....;;.;...,..2100 1066 42 Huron-.- ~.1819 ,2242 1 898' Jack50n....;...1098‘:. ' 1069 19'- Jefferson ~..,..2189,: 1996 ' 848- Knox ..,.....-.2692 1874 626 take 670 1046 1111 tawrenoe 981 1299 16 ticking —,..(5569 ~ , 2779 682 IfOgiin ~.1361 2118 192. toram 1654 1882 ;. 1777 Lu0aa,..,.. ~..1271 1238' 129 Madison;. 665 1400 61 Mahoning .1873 965 1033 Marlons, ...1270 9]4 79 Medina.............. 1764 , 1679 ,1008 Meig5........ 1399 V 1573Wi i297‘ Mercer 881 600 Miami, . 2004 2764 Monroe;/;..,... 2422 997 Montgomery... 8744 8886 Morganl7oB, 2084 Morrow... 1710 1030 Muskingham 3500 4228 .KoMe .....1487 886 .Ottawa...; 400 274 Paulding.-.- 342 121 Perry 2248 1417 Pickaway ....20tl 2176 Pike 1029 927 Portage.... —.2007 1551 Preble- 1688 2258 Putnam 890 461 Richland 3234 2183 Robs ..................2405 8091 Sandusky ...........1619 1064 Scioto ...1424 1804 Seneoa 2809 1972 Shelby ..1309 1147 Stark. - 8634 ' 2740 Bnmnrit 1905 2386 Trumbull.;. 2039 1968 Tuscarawas 2685 .. 2650 Onion ;. 943 1249 Tfaiiwert7B7 422 Vinton.,,— 912 774 Warren; 1919 2828 Washington—-—2189 2478 Wayhe.2.Bl43' ■ ‘ 2288 Wi11iam5.;.'..,...;.;. ';SS2 V 54C Wood— ; 9BC 831 Wyandot 1290 090 The following table exhibits the number of rotes cast ju each of tho Presidential elections for the past 26 /cars Voar». ■ 1828 1882 1830 •1840 1844 1848 The electoral Majorltlt* alocc 1898. 'Jackson’* (dOni:) majority iu 1828. 95 »: « 1832. ...152 1839,., ~.48 i? 4840 *. Polk’s (dm. V •< 1811 05 'Taylor's (whig) 1 “ 18-18. -..88 Re»o’s{dem,) '• . 1852. ..286 Weselect tbo following Hem* from late Cali fornia papers: ■ A Ccb.—We yesterday saw ah infantile speel mbu of the Oritur Dear tribe, weighing tvo hundred pounds, hanging at the Bay Market Bruin trna n*ynung German/ on Mon day last, amos* the Bsy. n few miles inland.— The animal being bnt a cab,' the hunter thought to capture him alire, tmdsolaesoedhim. But the bear mado;fight,.:and the young man found it prudent t»‘“ got; out of the.way," by putting his horse atn gallop. The bear, bowetcr, pro red fleet of foot, and .the'banter was- at length ; corapeUed to turn on hispursuer andaeferidhlm eelf. This he. did successfully, by shooting the between ,‘th.e eyes and killing him In* 1 staofly. In the annals of, bearhunting, this de serves toberecorded as a dangerous and daring exploit—.-. • ... . 6 . _ pABTBnn Kilied—A very largo panther, aaya fe weighing 200 ponnds, was. killed lust Saturday morning, by Hr; Jas. Spence, hear his farm, abont two miles from; this: plane, ruts animal bad been prowling about that neigh borhood for eotne time, and it is sapposod to have klllod several fine colts belonging to Mr; Spedce. Good Wouk.— Tho.fitoekton Jottrnkt siva a gentlom&n who Mowed ooo ; of MeCoralelt’a potent reoptng ana thyMiits'jttoolimea, late in thesammer, bos-. thrashed ontfifteeft thousand bushels of barley, eiucp he -aet h(*Thachlne fr Work. j i Qaincea fromfianJose, weighing fromloneto r.sf» pounds each,-may be aei>jt, oooastonally in / ,eur markets. , ! ‘ ;WHBS*.—: Bi'ttfi northern section ofSnaJqar , qoiacoanty.near the lino ofSacrnmento, tho 1 JoaraalaAya.there'.willprobablybetea thou _ sand noroß of londsown with wheat thiseeasou. ! [SSn Oct. 16; - ;CsiUBBß Judoinns.—Amoagthb features of interest, TOlnting of .tha^pnV ltd.;,** !that of the troupo of Chinese Jugglers, for some days here been rehonraingat the Americaii Theatre, - preparatory _to j exhibiting i thhir nstobishing feats to the lovers of the curi ous- Many of thoir exploits will*.‘-astonish tho fjntiTes,”- asthey dldths Celestffti'lohabitants of Mbtho pnncijpal.-eiUes ‘ofitbaigreiit iEmpiro.—! jMy ldeaoTdntSsg amia to pieces *IW dp, and afterwards prqdjmidg bjufasaidto tho wonder-struck' obset- Yer.-ln SU his'vigdr and fall proportions. Their skqnd throwing sharp kniyee will-east lafrfljif' shade, the stories related of Texas Bangers, &o. : ; t' t<Sra fratieuco Journal, Och-I; *?. Gams-—Quail in great numbers and of delici ous flavor, says tho Union, are daily brought to the Saoromento market by the sportsmen who frequent theoak and pine groves at the baas Of .the f foot hills, ” . . A gentleman gardening neafDownioyifle, has raised ninety-six squashes from oneseOjl; Religion in France. ; The “Bovue dea Deux Mondea,” for Septem | bsy, |eonlaiaa an elaborate and valuable oooount ; of "llie Catholio Church, and the. .Protestant anid •JewislfrpUgioaa .Comnmniona in. Franco. Thd number of Troteatents in the country is stated at a million and a half, three quartern of;whom nre Calrinista. " Sixteen Departments Contain inde pendent.ohurches, either 'Presbyterian or Coo gregationalist, which support their own minis ters without aid from the public fandaV There is a seot called Darbjatcs, who hold with tho Qiia tcra that there' Bhbuld' be no official ministry, but that every man iB by right d priest; there Brp also Bome ! Quakers; andwptethon MOD **• .ahaptißta, or Monpnitea, who. distinguish theta-- selves, here,as- well os elsewhere, by tbpif £- das trioas and orderljrhabita. and by great integ rity and soh.nety; ■. -They'live apart from' other people, very seldom marry out, and never'chdige the fashion of their dtees^.which they say is that of the iapostlps.;, Jfwo days oftheyear are devo-- ted to humility dud the purification of the bddy,' which 1 consists in Washingfipeh others T: feet— Ond'whb getg, drunfc,:daaeea, gamblea, or sßdu oea a Woman is banished frqw the Chnroh. When’ baptized, they take ancaih never to bear arms. Many of them .have /emigrated.*®) the. United States Withina fCw years past. - ;The Methodists Of Pnihoe are remarkable foitheir zeal; their hnmber is 80Q0,:btlt their worship is attended by 10,000' persons. The Jewish; Communion. Spurs, hutoeiiMes slowly?! their, from the jtab -5 t t va T’*^r y .‘ •* '• :! a« ,.lGp;ieO 152,626 81,782 No. at Vote*. ..............1,162.418 1,210.498 1,610,298 2,402,658 2,"01,031 2,878,613 CAUPOHHIA IXEHB;' KARJLY XOVBS. ST' BOTASO W. MSrasXH. . I zalnd me of * sunny lace, A light and lMry fcna ; v Imlodine-Ofa gentle heart, • ? ’‘Wltfrklnd action warm; „ . vlinhal mo of allttle hand, : »:■ Thsins’dto weaveino posies, ;•. vMaklng sad harpo In the-fields, t a Where grew the summer roses. ** 'Bat, ahTthatfaceTswrinkled cow, \ ..v . Thatformisoldand bent, • And cure unto that geatlo heart, A chastfnlnggriefljaa lent; ’ Bat still the same old emUe Is there, (Though pass'd its gladness now,) i- As when in youth I softly pressed Her /air, unsullied brow. As the sofl, -flue mists of morning, . Dissolve and ladeawoy, a.-/-. -So.fados the light of eirrljdreams, • AS youth’s bright hopes decay— ", But th«lote> thafechildhoodliillow’d %\v •; _ Blocmlu thohehrt as fhir ' 1 5 5 As when in outyouthaad joynace, ,y T ‘ Dai*'fency plac’d them there. 4Joa»if,.Kor.7th, 1852. f / , J ; ,?;Th© Bloomer Fashions tor 1859-3, fIM. Blooheo—who mast be the best antbor - world—publishes thia following iaipor taiit Information rolatico tothe Bloomer Fashions ■psfr«juwan, in th'elast number of the Lilly,a Very pretty little monthly quarto,’ edited and T'ubiiahedby her, dt fjoneca Falls. We hare several letters of inquiry about the ■ • siyle of malting the short dress, and also-what istyls of hat is to be worn the; coming winter. It is a little perplexing to ns to answer snob qnestiooa, for we'know very littlo abont fash ions, and we do not wish to set oarselvea opns K patternfor others, We are not aware that. - #*“o is any particular style"for'maktDg the new.dress, or any new faehioo:forit.----M least »« have none, bat make oars just to suit qur own fancy-uiid'Ootafort, and hope others: .wjlldo the same. We’bbHeTeour dress .does not differ ma terially from those worn by others, in the length of the. skirt and boddice; and in giv iog onrself room to breathe freely, and depend ing on our ’owu muscles instead of whalebones for support. And this we consider all impor tant, whether theßkirt be long or short. ■ Anoth-l er important consideration which we urge npon ■ ovt lady readers, is the supporting of under skirts by clastic suspenders—(the same as those’ worn by men, and worn in the same manner)— Instead.of-letting them rest npon the hips.' They are perfectly easy, anil far preferable to “straps.” We ore happy to know that they are now worn to a considerable extent, and they will bo gen erally adopted when their advantage becomes known. The prettiest style of cloak for the short dresß, is a foil circle or Spanish cloak. The sneque looks well, and is very convenient, as it leaves the arms free. Both bonnets and hats are worn. If a hat, the beaver is preferable, though they may bo made of silk or velvet, Those wishing beaver hats ean obtain them by sending an order to J. N. Benin, hatter, New York, giving the measure of the head and description of the hat .wanted. We ere not enre but they may be obtained of any batter.. The trouitr, are made mostly straight and plain, or with “spring bottoms,” though some still prefer them foil,' and confined nt Iho ancle. The Urge number of ladles who attended the meeting here on the 14th alt., dressed in short skirts and trousers, prated tho falsity, of the statements made by some of the’ papers,, that this style of dress bad: become extinct The number present on that occasion was by differ- i ent persons ertimated as high as .fifty, and these came from different sections of the State. Buoy Stone, whom all so much admired we are happy to see, still adheres to this style o dress, The Rout of the Whig Party, ' The Sew York Tribune publishes the follow lowing extract from a letter of condolence, ad dressed (not for publication) to the editor: “It is certainly Tory vexations to think that the pcopleshould have paid so little attention to the many good thlngs.thatyon and all of ns have said during the campaign,—and that-1,000,000 copies of the Life of Scott should have no other effect than to glvo Pierce 28 Btates ont of 30.-i- Neverthelesa, we may as well take it quietly, aa- Sooratesdrauk hia hemlook. -It vexcdfns con siderably at Brst, but when { found. Ihere was not a single plank left, no chance existed for the reformation of the Whig party, I wos con soled. ' . ; ! “t had long since become tired of being cheat ed by Whig great men at one time, and ridden aaotheri and is ouiteA coin irid bf. &ctm : Tlrw yoSMsincemmSae up my mindUiMv'riexr to electing a peed Whig president. Who could bo.de pended on, thejnist thing wo old be that the par ty should hsi Annihilated, And-now,'though I hare failed in- my: first wadi, I am sort or my second. J .• * 1 ■ - .' “I rejoice thaVas./Boon could not be elected, Kerce comes in In.sneh a way as frees JO» from 1 any necessity of looklng t,o any.extremo cf his: party for supptft Whig opposition is at an end, nod the external force being withdrawn, the in ternal ono srtUitarefnWp&y; and the party will besbitered to;pieces, after which wifl coma new eQmhiaatioas.',Tats comfort. Things will come nght. I haveUQt seen a Whig these twenty-foor hours, and the dost T did see were buying Salt iiwr«4k*fr£x,: \( The into from California continue'to give adricca reUiiva to the Immense numbers of adTOntarousectllcrs/who are pouring into tie Holden. Land, to too many, ales! anything hot Ja 8 ‘land of pro* miss. The Sacramento Times flays that - ' «■ The-Immigrant# still continue to pour in from overthophiina. Men who hare beenber'e bafQfe.atO theiri»lri>*Hn« htUe ones. who.oome with tbe determlhatJon of? maVmg thla ! home. Santa Claus TWdj. seems to hate gained a reputation-abroad,' for in oar midst we see numerous etrangers wbo boro nerer been here teforac looangjioßpd ia ; «eaieh of a farm, or a place to squat upon until they are able to pro ?“ re » eppt- for themsehes. They assure ns, Urey bate fOUnd; theplaeo exactly—theydeaire* to look no.fartber. Wben the land titles shall bare been confirmed, 1 then we shall be able to bold out indnoepients for alt to come who desire From the beet-'informatiQß we can obtain, there are hetween lhO nnd 800 wagons now between this place and Csrson Volloyl ‘*l twill 'berMobmbo redthat tholost Legisla tor expropriated $25,000 for the assistance of the,poor'suffering overland immigrants, and. bgentt! weri; SJpoihted .by His Excellency,' Jobh Bigler, to .Jnafco a proper distribution of the appropriated: for-tbeir relief. Within •the/last fortnight, • Sivbrs" riimors, which-hate hoenfirily.c6nto^ed, ; bring to light the facts ; tbbtnolortous.ftftuds have been perpetrated ’by on'e.Bpdley. who'jbas-swindled the poor' immi grintsont prssir inonoy, stock, and other vai- ■ “barging:': them, in some instances- hfl ; , high as a dollar |>or gallon for water.;. - , ; , ,Pr. ns withthe and faMiioiridentirliibK. W? litojmJng..- A worthy German Aamedigeorge Drager, better known ns “ Big for the last elk years em ployed in the Shops of tho Mad RWer Railroad, wai killed; byo the explosion of. n.'barrel, Into; wbusA ha had pot on slacked lime ' fori’the pnr- P OB B of c!«onstni{jjt. On pouring boiling crater upon the' line, and shaking the barrel after ' tha biing. lt exploded with great force, and so badlyehatterbd the German’e head ns to' eauj*'his death In a fair moments.'.; He leaves. 0 wife end four-small Children.—Sonduiiy Htgi*-' ter. • . ■* !@* Anew Silk Worm,- os we learn by the New-York TirneSj hail : beeS discovered by the Rev.: Mr. Fitchi acoording to.whom, all the cat ;erpillarB of.CalifprnlAYarerßilk worms.. They 1 feed on the foliage of the oak,’ which they profer to any other food. ; Their coooonsure obont one'- thirxf as large as these of the Chinese worm, 'and; the Silk ia'atfong. and of a yellow color, the: thread being finer than that of gar silk Dr. Fitch was lead io believe that this 'worm, if fed oh the mulberry, wonld spin Its. 'cocoon as: large ;og the Italian:or Chlnese'wbrm; - . •: Ojc, M’liane’o Liver Pitta In. Wow Tork t ■TtA-vfhh lame orthliinTaluahle-mMidno'h&s extended' • triih «Srpridng rapidity, only to bo accounted: for .on tho •ground of its great jherir iiOno. trial alone, i, suSdont to establish its t|tlo culj sped So fo.-Llrer Complaint— Ihe IbitoKiogr fra** a ffew fork drugget,' gives evidSiii of tire high estimation ja uUlch these.POja are bold In that . wirtkm W country;— • '■ Betuxi tixt, tltinmtonOountT; N. v ■ Dfat h.Teaol J oat all your-hirer jffilVMd amtaaJooj lo^y» ; »noU»r Int lmmedkUlT- Them Pills room to tals joaei jronderfojly. I toald h&T« to *'!" l4!ngto Soehi^^Srthm^ but, whether there to aay ihuro or not,ldo not too*— Fleam wndan»inoChte «niyy .... ! :. .. The tld. nmvt Mlngnoa&ly, for •n H«pt|fa«aclfa^di>#yitt^ , iij. .am toeqantjrfHt ttese/m* Xli. Tnjeeltfon. -’iZaia none -bat tho» dj UXMie. | ■ ' (-■ -“K « Si »n>aW» «d Matehaab, and ] .... .3. KIBDiOO, ' n ®’ s * ! »* w ' - OOWooditiii' ; w ~^:j t ‘ i V, ■ , t T%. . - *K ‘ : r . ;i' - ■' I LAR D« i - I »n™<&^ ATSO5J kncir’engae«i-ln slanghtcdag ITvi THOP3ANP HOGS; uuJ wffl iiaTo.etffljrtantij- ota biod & “fSWtodcof JJULK POEK, of b&6*s ctirtDß.-JjLlsa, >. No. I ; “WteLißD, la barrels and feegs.' i'or 'sals'at his Ware- I bouse,. corner of Liberty, and por23Jm* * jjp, WEDjaauS^ITERSOOK, at 1 o’clock, from birlaU tendance, No. 32, ; Smitbfield street. The friends of the famiiy. aWrespectfaUy in Tiled to attend. - .- ,/_ j J. : STUART r-> 4V- - - W RT(W Mpsoniiw!^ l PBODBOB AJSJ> COMMtS -Liberal advances madeon ctmgjgnmeaju. > oorSi TjAfIAM *Tx Aa—IOQ places* X recdred at - -fnor2fi ; u “.™;AOAOAN*U-i6oltM,-Ibf felt byT | - . noTa.v : A Oapej sola by- . »v • ■* r—.\ frA* yAStresTocK a co. f< ; . - RJU FAHNigIOCS 00. / AWfSOX SSUFf-rS bhlv&r«le br‘ i . noTii .-■ . . RA- rAHSKSTOOg & OAEAWAY —BOCUbt, forsala by ‘' • .- Pot 24 B, A. XAmtistbcktrbcL* A/TADDSK-a-caafcj, for sals jay r,; :. “*;' : .. ;.'B-4*^4®reSToeiE ; ' nor 24 - lj Bcixfet gmnthlng ngg, jmt-rgrired at :.; ,-'; ■•■■■..■■- A. JL VASli^kCO-a.- OSNST RIBKm-A, a, Miaox * CD- Wn» ndw Hlnga beautiful selection ofWintur SoQiist liibbon*. Tiilch theyaw idUng at-sary Imr pricas. i . |T wrrtl ' Wanted I \ . gelf recommeaaed. ■ ■ -. ! snoyat: . I I,- . . T “ !o^ l «L'<ia; jno, !„: OwVhotoiAlo A™Oinsuraian Btuincw, GEO. W. j^KJ 3t "»Kli ) >or<ra , bCT23,lBii,. ‘ A.J.STI7A3JTV ■N ™dlapandcompkftnttockofink* oittM. Coburg* Alton*, "£5« «»^^?2kS^ton3^s*£fK FIEE WORKS 400 boxer fire cndtetr; ' ; ' 330,000 torprdoej; , . , , • -r:: •SOgroMcbtoere;":; :‘. ;L '. "60 ,do;pbi-wbeelaf " :\ v ® Go: snorted HniiatfCandler: In store »nj to rale bj , ~V J . c. AHDERSOH & 00- ■: :v.-nw ■•f.-KB.e-wttaafatoL- RAiaiXS— 4faQ boxesbnnehintafa. - 200 hf dt> ' da; " 1 160qrdo do; .£om&tr j ; In stare . JC a’ijJDEßSOsiitfaL-. 1 - --safl-iriM-arSt:- I^tUQABS —lOOboxea wfaliß V' : ■■ 20 m£ Lowrisg'tcritthtf liir h h ’. ™ df pnlTeriiKl doi '‘ . _ !n aiore anillyrEalaby :? J. MT ‘ N~o. o£cUtllC*:d Mtrpet, A JIESIDENUIi-A B°od,>eU bulit,- -*Ji cnli*r,a Ac.,ca >TowxHtand *t.' : Thi'lk>t £»3a TSiSSf *7' :»&«* SBrfaL atoiljbcrjv^ lmmed£& possession,'if required. I*ric& lotr F fuii terras ea»y,, Apply to [ :w *h**» . :. a CUTHBEfef A BQ2T, r. - BeaUSrtkie AtenW-' • 60 anltfcfieM street, . Western Instrranoa Company, KttibnSS - 23"«ratt»?spsg t 0 bjanaged by DaxcTOHiv&oßro well fcocwa to tfi* ocTOßtudly.Mjd who ir& fleternUggd, by promptness anilliberality,' to maintain the character Which Sto tzTu &£g ferine u ; ebe,t ' “ tb « o Jr, c.w! lUeirtsoß, J.IT. Butler, a f? w ' r c ttauea, €*ols® TV. Jaskson, &&&* PAHpaAMA,OT."EgE PILGRIM'S rannaiw Exhibition fbr the Benefit of^i.jp an u. vast’* Infirmary, oh , ThahigtajE'D lt < 1 , _ T „ JT rfflCKB- OCZOCS, \P. •£ ,W’ ,f a ' A - J i»!te’.mdahlartlr ieoaess! tfiijntire'' JU. procoaleof the afara ExHMtijo, '■■Kilhooraoj-d™ dWjUun foreipensee.'t w> appeal to the bnUshuial into' “sjs c 2f rt ? lly of , t!l ? PokUa. to natala UioeflSttSShiiiiUT' i 1 *** 1 *? * £»giiah, most other ttriokaellers, tod ©rthe dpora ' s :G. nUBLBY, ' , a TKAGEE,- • : r ’ t. a lase,' : •-• ILIL p AL3IES*- '•• JOHJTSHBi; - SCNDiililS —1000 cocgjruutß;, . • : •■■*. . •.'• . .Ioo4nuxi*flg«v.‘ 10 do unecßjcjiif ' ' can*; ado -do .qr do; , Khlomi«3Csrtcd piiiXaa; • ■ - .aO c do: «tto»t«i; •*! ~ 80 boxes rod candy; " ' ‘ i : 4 lSboxes prunes, plaes jars; (' . boxes;.-. c. • -20 reams klajjapen;-: i •*• .scaws liquorice; i _ -. : - 4Dob6XM .herring* .. < ln J!2s?^ ,<lfcrWleb J' V* J - C^AXDHESO.NACO* •Kfl.q.Wood^btebv Land Agency ond OfflceeTor . *tt» Lcnda tn tbe Wsit. - • • i-- 1 * ta»- purchase end ole of Lund Wkrturfs, St •St, Pa^li3 Un 2? lU '-? rci PumujlV^lr Tho ™ ! ™ , a comSrtlra with'JlMKrs. patposes. Messrs. C. & ?*., having boot settled iL the Sax u cat for a number of rtarw. mAhwinW owryrsUsncocaa be placed integrity. dro»te ttw nutter of PMgagii* : ja353 ? iila£ei,y < - im , Tapscott'i Bemittanoa' mia ogr M A' o - 8 * XSirTORKi , Aa> 180 .CbnwrjgfrTlftog 'caf -rafrrfr rfr fiftSmTjL ■ >*• -h t __ ■ \V *i&iS§P a PASSAGE- TXCiQ2T8 r AKD- &'ldlt4 EATABLE-AT VAST BAhK m S LAjtD.JJIEMSD, BCOT LAND AN D -frilia ' , , I ’Wjadow, 81iariejuia Oil,,Cloth Maan&ctorr • - *8 IH WIKS TBeletTi l .g PRCT j' | B^«Uh‘«iuS^i3ai£- to " Buff linen,+426a. 64 33c; • » inoes > Baff «& mSSS Cj\ . '“■ ‘ CLOTHXKG. ; tone Black OflOoats,ilJ6each^ .,.., .., , -,41; - PantaSTke.' * si ' OOODTEAR’S .. |£hg Black Coats, each;' . Short Black Coats, aach-V , ’ - i fang Barns, each. - - 1 vCgriag.' yjQO-per pair,— - —-; —— _ ; . ~. aoTttOm * .amfeiacli 110,1 _L_.' " - - A. A. MABOStlcni?*-. •*' c • • -'■ ootiSjSt^''. WXUB—BOWS AND BHCUSiorojeiTraiotT wldii liS?'Ji > IhSS xll: ltaMb-iWtilViled to rail' uxo. 'SfIS? 110,23 .j6<i-.n-JS y.gfcf-ammpiTT. . torn; PrtceSScaU T * .^Jlaaboat Book nna Bill Printer"»2?Sooner, 1 -225** : - «°n»«-ofMattelaadltennrtffgv. «beny City. Term a ?&?ss*' DOT23-' --'. - . ThS^MOPPOT, > - ~ 50..29 fifth ' Sgjgg'. 8»la of a Valnabla -Trart nf vOi lament S*£** ,townihljviMaW--cw^^*^(BbsiiißiS^rfS?^SKiK * ' . ' . :4 Eteectonr.-'; - —-DOTgfcShr JT«HB «JOD3HERCHAHTB. ; s"i?g arrived from th» stit »«h... . J.. ApdfDQjUd ctodc-nf SXonselal&e da 'Xad!ie. Caahm<*«* vla» £c«a, Fonian floodf iSrf !h e l‘V Cttol 1 * !o *-tie postal 1 <•...; 3“ ■ tba?n«t£? tta Su<poa,od Conantatott Star* of KJGJBngJgJjjg; “ (Pi«P«t4 Ciilon and SCatfchki£!»£?l'V __ J. B4I«IUi>S (ALiSj-, ~ bargh, on Hondojv the "OUT bi UM : <3ty of Htt»- o’dMkj-JL M,ril the iteht 10 Ik I«aiofleBe!Ata^s/Vmßm«^siJ^^ iln “ < * n mu cat tf to! : AUthitXbt Of • ■ W • •.-' ! tangy nfcrrosaH - bring fe»n ©flee*. ■ -- • • -. .- ' •->-i• ■ • • •'.-i » , ... \ - •- < ..“«!• «.*:'-■ t .: -;.■ ~:i':>■:-■ ■ '’. -‘^ ■ /. ■ •? .S-Vvfr- ■ ■-»>; ■-', I" -} „ * i U i- - v ; ;v 1* •; tV. . . _ A r * L ev.--- t .^-*93r**r t **'~**' 1 -* 4 - ~C c «* ’* v alt <olors, jaat SqF'ACQik JK 4 00, .. , - earner glrstTOfr'n’ood sts. j Scr6tai»^- Itw One to- ktei»i fetrolrantosij 1 that it has been known to eonplrteij-cradfeai* ereij wastage’ t ofthia foaßiialtllaeua fa tear time thattanyother remaiy, 1 aod at Jess cost eri neonYeni cnee to tho patient. ‘ ■ i . -She thousand! of ratiflcates inthe handaof the month* l r^' E!i! 7 imaa, 2‘ lon o/_£wA4.-bntaa itTahShlo I TTTnwiyi laTlUiit'tt6'l&TOtfat|n! ttsskhaa n I tlyaolhufagjatiant,; : to become acqnafato^it^'ita mlitnrej ars aaaored-thi* thi I : *”’ ** ..This may fa troth cattily, that I bare been so tali DictaJ with SOTfula tir ttw last BeTsnyeam that most o?the -tlmel-hare boon unable i* attend to any kind or holiness. thetimeunable tosralk-aatd- eonfihedrtofar betjand bare born treated nrafly all the- time by the teat iocrasioiiallj - Tto may I ! Oil^formcCT tJuw« ud- berg ro* 'pSSsasSsa^l?S«- q 'ncr&t lthtlm bnd, ? eMK « i;ta “Kyprefi!md!^* hj Piltebojsbj-Kort-. i.iSoi ' - m^/t a »7 I ?, r ' t f rlnj tr<m «W firm, I ehssrfaUr trrom mmlUr. Dun ta oar frtari* * t^ 0m • ' T.sn’Eßa ■ - -••• »■. ■•Nq.lBB liberty street; 2DOAH AS'D MOLiSSJfifr , r ~ Jr. O. and Islial Smrar : ■ : | nrari ,a m r forii j e -| J>T . t - - • -A. gPSTEB. pnESH TEAS-JO half Xmas Uy*m IM;' 7 . . . , .20; do.-lmperialv • «< • do* -■■<>. , « . V Vouches aoi OotajwThr: Both” tl ° a “l 4 l - • 0 TU ---l. i •• Xo»lS3 liberty «tiwt ' ~ iwctss— Ji bbu. CloTes; 2w mats Cassia: -• 30 fcags-Pejjpee;. -, ;v *.j . -.•■ .y ■ -7? -la^fcowandlbMalffbf' : ■ norll , ... - . •••'• 'l'obacro, .njion* tnmaa. Kasdl “W.H.Otant*OoSl” ■ &SS—-- ~aobl •- i^-awm' — .■; -■ .-■' •■ -■•.;! iS<X IBS liberty -fttrw»t« J •*■ a: 9 . *tore and fct. nle. by, ••‘‘‘4* HPMTfiBi yp» ISS Überty gt»C * pctu : q3££SS@&££lss Sti<l by.rlißA!tlNO f rt ■'tbd : comtt ofTTflu tCr*A t*.iii.... rfreet»;Jte)KEYa£B, Prnggi^»^<hcc«atßtl»yiiifln.,v. ; AT ITf ' • > i ■ aSSSSS!^A3S£*^S2^SBSS!: refused lo.theia, as he • haajo&ds arr»sigeoienis^^^{o» SSl^Sif 10 Bl s ,l B? m * r .'*®4'--weluS^SSlwr-TUL' OUt a^Paa » n S ier *i and pay aB draft* cng*«d. Un»^ UTjmolJiMof Stomm; ■«!<»iSaSlibt' on SwNnUnnal BMk, wai iU tU btinchia, ftSnoo*: ponna to loj nmoant—p&kl nltinmt co * :,I^T J „ oaN ’ rtJ01Ip 8os» ■ao liharty at; Htafl>un>h ■ : k_' . -Reduction in Pricw-T lfaU or &uy,ojii£r market. 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