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'Av'giftes on 'president Pl«oe.
' The well known Archbishop Ilnghea, of New
•:)iT:.'i- : '. ttw ‘i *, V- {Jr* \ ork, waa recently proseut at the consecration
Trrr ~ ■ ~ -~- :- * |r~ a new Cathedral at Si. in tboßritish
Q&FIQI4L; 4 fffig OF TEE ClfT. i>reyinoe of Newfoundland; -among the
dinner by thoJJencvolont Irish
Society. responded to
topgts, viz: tho Pope, the
Ptcsidepl of tho Fhitod; States, andfcbo Aroh
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WEDNESDAY MORNING
noainuro post job o^pjcd.
We would cal! the attention of MERCHANTS AND
BUSINESS MEN to tho tact that are have dost received
froin Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job and
are now prepared to fill orders for Qaida, Gircui&re, Dili
Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes far exfaikt'
tiooa- AU orders will be promptly flUed, ,
o’clock itt4ho e»ealßB:Twat downto
wntoabout the election. We b&ve first to J soy
ttot tto Weotlon pMße'a tiff quietly. r 'XJp to this
titUQWofaavft heard Ofno disturbance. Thanks
-Slh' the good sense of t!i& people.and the good
hrrangeaents df the magistrates and police. The
votes in some of tho districts is not large, bat
,we think tho foiling off is mainly of Whigs
and Republicans. Wo belters tho returns, when
in,-will show that the Democrats tamed oat
ptetty well, and that, old line Whigs in goodly
numbers rated with them.
At &ia hour, eight o’cloak, oar office is ear':
‘rphnij&d bj.fi jleMO crowd aUeagertohearAho
result Aud It isnot Democrats alone constitute
that waring mass of voters and . citizens. It is
composed of Democrats, Whigs, Frco Sdilora
ODd K- N.'B;‘-for they'know that the returnsnre
' brought >y ,fli>pl moseengorato the: to si. j It is
L pretty erijontfrotn rejiorls already reooivefl that
thfl anlhentio returns, two or three hoars 1 later,
.Will -be ..of in nature to satisfy onr nnuirrouß
Irletids. •
TeS O’onocfer—At this hoar we bavo reports
from 27 districts, which gives Patterson ah ag
gregate majority of 1044. I £ this is oorreot,
Patterson is elected.
If As is eleoted we may predict that the whole
Democratic tioketloolectej. But wo must Wait'
for moro,returns. >
, Eleveb -O’ceock —3d distriats hoard from,
And Patterson’s majority 1,161.
;ThOj Assembly ticket so; fat As gcard from’
leads Patterson! -
Os* O'clock, A. M-, Wednesday.—A few ad
ditiojKti diatHdts bays been beard from, wtlob
raduoo Patterson’s vote slightly, bat be is nn
dquhtedly elected by five bnndred majority.
Tho Democratic Assembly ticket funs folly ’as.
woll as the Sheriff, and we have without doubt
elected our entire ticket. Glory enough for. one
day. anybody soon Sam f
See telegraph Done for Ohio, &o.
TBE UKTUKHS.
At sino o'clock, evening, wo havo, reported,
the following returns.
Tho two Birmingbams give 160 for Patterson
—a very largo gaigover last year
Fifth IPard, oity : 203 fur I’attereon, Shoritf—
. a large, gain.
Fourth Ward, only 6 against Patterson, where
; wo have.pomotimes been beaten nearly 200.
Stcond Ward , 42 for Patterson, where former
ly 150 against os was not at all alarming.
We predicted 40 majority in the Second Word
It ts 42.
Lawrcncevilte, 23 tor Patterson, last year more
than that against us.
Indiana township, 14 for Patterson—a change
of 49 in ear favor.
First H'ard, city: 4y majority for Jonos, where
ho oxpeoted eomo 200.
Fourth Ward —a Whigalrong hold—Jonos has
9 of a majority. This is ono of tho groatosi
gains yet hoard of.
Eighth Ward—os for Patterson! A"gain
Sixth Ward —Patterson’S majority 2, which ;is
j» very large gain over last year.
Rturvi township: Patterson's majority 13 A
gain.
Baldwin township: 19 majority—a gain.
Kiddie’s vote so far verv email. !
Jones beats Pattersou in tbe four -Wards of
Allegheny 120 votes—anbjeot to correction/
Kora township gives a majority of G 3 /or Pal
tcreon. One of the best gains board from last
year. Judge Biaok had in Pittsburgh 863 mo
jority over Baird. Patterson' has 520. BrnyseT
vote not oo on tod. I
We give these few returns ns Indicative of tfal
remit
Allegheny Connty—Ve><eT.*«MXL»:
Wo give tho vote lo ouroouaiy last year, at
follows:
Governor
Pollock,
Bitflor,
Biailfbrd,
ASSEDBtT, |
Whig, Democrats. Native*. |
gtawaaa. «m Kirkp, trick, 9616 Ejrster, 0120
ilatr, , 8501 ilsmtlton, 5197 Bniilb. OUT]
Ooj. 9053 Moot head, 4991 lltji 458'
°*vn»h*i>, 4287 Stewart, 4891 Appleton, 1613|i
Pollock, 4701 Carrol, 4087 M'libeny, 202!]
Hegbfer. Eecorder, dark, 1
Woods, 5510 Msgill, 4239 Hltanda, 4671:
Bobb, 8718 Keanrdy, 4702 Phillips, 443.8
Looials, out Holder, .0261
The heavy increase of buetncaj over this road
i« alill a gratifying feature of it In August,
1864, the tonnage, iraa 21,623, and dining the
eame month this year 87,314, an increase of
16,791 tons. In SopUmbor, tho business yrhs
as follows:
1855. 1854. Inc
Through tonnage, efifil, 10,860 2.228 8,033
“ “ west, 8,672 2,999 1^073
tooal “ .east, . 12,604 8,785 3"IS
“ v west, 7,017 32104 3,104
The Increase Is nine months of tbiayonf, la
66,903 tons orer the same period of last yeaV.
The reoeipts of floor last month were 02,420
barrels, and 91,111 bnebels of grain.' In An
gus*, 30,839 barrets of'floor ai d 19,821 bnebels {
of grain were received. ' 1;
Qovoraor Shannon, of Kansas, has published
a letter in the Ohio- papers, donying in toto the
assertion that in a spoooh at Westport he de
clared himsolf in favor of slavery. Tbua per
iahea another falsehood of an uneoropnlons op *
position. It hag anatrorod very probably tho
purposes of ooif enemies, viz : to iojaro thecanse
of Demooraoy in onr State. - ■
P. 8. Retarns from Ohio show the effect it
has had there. - ■
Buck Bobbsbs of the Post Wasted.—We
want the following numbers of the Daily Dorn
mg Post to compleie our fiie3:
Friday; 'April 21, 1864 Thursday, Oet. 6, ’64-
Tnesitsy, April 3, 1855 Friday, OoL 6.4864
Monday, June 19,1854 ThurßdayrOet. 12, ’64
Monday,' Oet. 2,' 1864> Friday, OoL 13, 1864
Tuesday, 3, 1864 j flaturday.Oct. 14, '64!
Any persett sending ns the above will receive
a dime for.cadfc oopy. ■
TH IS POST
We have bean 1 blaintd far opposing fusion.
What say our friends, and toes now t
Wilhoat olaimln^thirentirely as a Demoorat
io viotory, WO claim iitat- the Demooraoy oro
etill "onlerrifiedi II”
is tho i’oj/enStaipod ? ... • .
HXIBBAB VOIL GEORGIA ■ J
The majority for the Democrat oandidale in
the Empire Bute of the Boathis from sovon to
ten thousand I All the candidates of the Do
mocraay dor Congress are* surely eleoted except
ouo—UUd he'ls )n doubt Georgia wlll do, ,* : i
AUfou> Fiitmuß's majority in the fllato tntifff
be verf Urge,* judging #em prpaeui Jq^ioatidns.l
Wherols Mr, "Fgeiouf”
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186* AMD 1666.—1<»at y»»r (ie oleotionß in
Ohio, Indtana andPennfljlvanla all went K. N
-iWs^eSJf ibey *rt,o. K. ",*
gfjp* Evmmain intakes this tponipg- Wo'lfill
«ry <oJbWo it on right to-morroW - '
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C«Btl Comraissionei. fiapr. JakJgej
10.476 Dbtslo, 4,627 Em/ser. 441
4.118 Mott, 10,203 Btaek. 6,321
Bilra, 6,703
PfiiDJiylvanU Oiilrotd.
£9;163 17,916 21,128
Gov, Sba&aon.
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IOCTOBfeR 10.
bishops antJ'STßbops present. He toitihis audi
tors that “ the -oomplimont to the President of
the Doited States, was not diminished, by tho
fact that it was given in elose connection frith
that to hbr Majesty the Qacen of England, and
head of this gnat and almost universal Empire,”
a sontimont 'nbioh pas reoeivod with vooiforons
obeeriog. He then advertod to the blessings of
pesos, espeoiafly, between snob nations as Eng
land tied America. Next be procooded to spoak
of. President Pieroj),:—» »
“lie bad tho honor of knowing him, and he
was proud to say that there was no ground of
reproach against him. ’ Hoi hdheres to tho gene
ral, universal, impartial prinoiplo of freedom
upon whioh tho constitution of the nation pro
fesses lobe based. ’After remarking that * the
distinguished individual who now occupies tho
position of Chief Magistrate of the Anrerioan
nation is worthy of tho office ho fills,’ ho decla
red again that ‘there was no gronnd for reproaoh
against him, or against the party with whom he
aots.Vadding:
. “ He, (the Archbishop) was well aware that
parchment eonstitntlons are of littlo avail, an
loss tho principles of them are written in the
human heart ;amd in tho United States the prin
oiplesn/tho constitution ore in the hearts of the
people. ’ [Cheers ] Class legislation—oreod log
dtdatibn, will not bo tolerated there, [tong and
prolonged cboerlag, and if any attempt shonld
bo made to carry out 6uoh legislation—if oven a
law should bo oarriad in Congrose with euoh an
object, bo hail confidence in tho President that
ho woitid reftvto his signature to it"
The Archbishop concluded as follows:
“ Hut it should bo observed that, whatevor
faults tho Americans may have, it would not bo
right to take the conduot and proccediuge of
oortaia olassee or parties as indicating the tono
of pnblio feeling in the nation. Oao might bo
led to believe from tbe tone and writings of some
of tbe newspapers, that tbore was a revulsion in
tho feelings of the people, the großt balk of tho
people, and that they would rrjoioo to aeo ail of
os Catfiolios walking ont from among them.
That, however, would bo a great mistake—they
wohld bo sprry to see us go. [bond cheers. ]
They are not so forgetful or regardless of the
national Interests as to desire such an event; for
they havo wjso and able statesmen among them;
besides, they do not forgot that they themselves
arc tho offspring of emigration. Their anoes
tors wero not of the aboriginal tribes who sway
ed it over the soil ere emigration began ; bat
they were emigrants. So they do not wish for
separation, they would be sorry to see naleavo
them. And 1 tell you this, we havo not tbs
least notion of going. [Daughter and alieere. ]
And 1 farther toll yon that if they have any wish
for a separation Id them pack up as qaiokly as
they can, and go. [Roars of laughter end lm
mouse cheering, which continued for eevorol
inmates, and in the midst of which he resumed
his sent ’’J
fProm ibe Nikitonal lotAiUgoocttr f
Honor to an American Officer
We team that tbo Huesian Minister yesterday
Waited o& Lieat Manry, at the Natioual Obser-.
vatory, to deliver, by oomtnaod of fcifc Upvera
meat, an autograph letter from tbo Oraod Doko
Constantino, who, it will be remembered, is the
Commander-In-Chief of the Roasi&n N&vy. Thia
letter is written So Frenpb, but under tbo belief
that many of our readers will derive aa much
pleasure from its perusal as wo have dose, we
give publicity to a translation of it:
BT.PsTftaBBOB.GH, December 10, (22,) 1864.
To Lirutenant Maury:
Btb ; ft ia now a long time siooe the eminent
I scientific works, for which the navigators of ev-
I ery nation are indebted to your teal and talent,
I attracted my atteolioii Recently ;**in the Im-
I porlal Delegates to tho Brussels Conference have
| rendered mo a complete report, io which J have
j taken the most lively interest. 1 should rejoice,
I sir, to present you with a testimonial of my os’
I teem ; but, knowing tbo laws of your country,
J which do up t ppVmit you to occopt pny thing from
I foreign princes,-! a sst oonfiae myself to tha or
I pressiou of my sentimonts. They ore os oraltcd
jas your own merits, and, iamyoSiaial capacity,
J.l may say to you that you do honor to tho prof
i foasiou to Whioh you belong aa Well os tho groat
I nation whioh you have Ibo honor to serve.
I Receive, sir, the assurance of my good will
I and esteem. CONSTANTINE.
I This Is a high but deserved oomplimrnt to
I Lieut. Maury, who, we feel well convinced, has
been reliovcd front active duty in tho Navy that
I bo may bo pormsjontij retained in his present
[ exalted and and responsible position as Chief of
the National Observatory, where his services in
the cause of scieooo end nautical improvement
will bo much more important and valuable to bis
country and the world than thoy would probably
prove, howbVSr eminent they might be, in any
other .position.
folygniay not to t>e Starve,! Out.
f -By’tho latest Balt Lake mail we are reformed
I. that notwithstanding the ravages of tho grass-
I hopperssome timoago, tho grain yioldwil! be im
I moose. We have by tbo same arrival, tho
I Deseret News, a correspondent of whioh gives
I tho following acconnt of the diaoovery of e‘new
| kind of sugar at Provo city:
| i 4 Last week a swoet eubstanoe was disoovered
lan the loaves of tho trees, A few began to
I gather it by stripping off tbo leaves and soaking
them ip water; in thie way Hr. A. Daniels made
eleven pounds of sugar in one day; It looks and
tastes like maplo 6ugar. Many aoorcs; of men,
women and children are now engaged in gather
ing it. -When it was first discovered some said
that it wae honey dew, others said that it pro
ceeded from tho ootton-wood leaves, but it is
found on nit kinds of leaves and op tho roots.
My children havo gathered and brought in a
quantity o.f it, whioh they had tekon from tho
leaves, as it is deposited; many of lbs leaves
havo soaies-of this sweet eubstaneo os thiok ae
window glasa, aud some a groat doal thiokor.
Br. .Daniels tells me-that his prooeea is (o out the
twigs from tbo trees, and after soaking in water,
strain and boil, simitar to making maplo sugar
I have taetod some exoellent methogln made from
tho same substance.’’
| PosvOmoa Chasoes The Postmaster Gen-
I oral has orderod tKe-fonowlpg changes : Ralph
I Pqstm&tei*, President's Furnace, Vonan
[go ooiJnty,. Pa., vioe E. E Clapp, moved away;
[Wm. Kotahutn, Postmaster, at Bethany, Way no
county. Pa., vico R: D. Lancaster, resigned; Jo
[ sbph .Hendrickson, Postmaster at Addison, Som
erset county, Pa., vice Ephraim White, resigned;
J ames Laird, Postmaster, Haghsvillo, Lycoming
oonnty, bo., vico John P. MoLaiu, resigned;
Bamnet N. Uronbon, Postmaster, Orwell, Brad
ford county Pp., vice C. F. Gridley j Daniel M.
Wood, Postmaster, at Elk Crook, Erie county, pa.
vico Hiram Hill, resigned; Jae. MoCounell,
Postmaster, Erie, Allegheny oonnty, l*o., vico
Christian Hiober, resigned; Seth 8. Roberts
Poslsdahter,.GOnpseo Fork, Potter oonnty, Pa.j.
vice D. :Gcntlpg, resigned.
I Wnr is irl—Not one kofd has boon said by
fehoOeet telegraphic operators about ibe cold
blooded assassination of young Bnrke in the De
ptnoordtio probosaion on Thursday night. Why
is this ? Had a Know Nothing been thus obot
down, by “a foreigner,” we should have had the
" horriblo outrage ’’ sent upon the wiroe from
oho end of the oonntry to the other, and the
Whole Knots jNolhreg army would havo boon in
,commotion. But when bigoted Know Nothings
: shoot down a.peao. able Amorioan citizen bocaneo
ho is si. Democrat, ibe waiohman Bay it is all
[right— (Act/ ought alt to be that— and the honoßt
telegraph agonls never bint that ouch a thing
has taken place.— Bali. Republican.
I Babt Bhowjb Busvalo—Tho “local ”of tbo
Republic, speaking of the baby Bhow in that plaoe,
laysa:
"To N 0.61 flro iovite the attention of every
j body. If there Has a prize offered for ‘eitreme-
this child woald assuredly obt&in it, so
[ Fowler’s phrenology, and acoording
GaJI, Sporsheim and others; the ehapo of the
, head is that of a parricide. The ohild may out
(pow thoßa til looks, bat we certainly woald not
be wining to iaearo its life if the 1 ugly ’ should
strike in.”
j’ OdP el the most daring robberies recently
was by two feltowe in New York who
mole 20,000 Havana Sugars and bad them ship
[ .onfteleanjer, before deteotion. Just before
[ tbp Baillng of tbo steamer the thieves were ar
rented fmdrtbpprojpejty reoovered.
t j A frait dealer named Btoomn, who arrived in
[Cleveland on Bight,* tad .to pocket
I book cut , out of his paQtalooaSj- 'WbUe fao
[took a nap in the pare. It eeata{ahd-'4iooo in
j flash, and ho dtdpot diaoover halqai tiU ’ho.ar
! rived at the Commereial House Cleveland; '
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Moi Aithaiiicd of Ridicule. ’
1 shall noser forgot a lesson wblob 1 rcooivod
when qaito a young lad, at an academy In B .
Among my schoolfellows wore Bartley and Jem
son. They were somewhat older than mysolf,
and to the latter 1 looked op as a sort of lead
er in matters of opinion os well os of sport
Be was not at heart malicious, bat he had a
foolish ambition of being thought witty and sar
oastio, and he mode himself mated' by a besot
ting habit of turning things into ridicule, eo that
ho seemed continually on the lookout for mattor
of derision.
Hartley was a new soholar, and llttlo was
known of him among tbo boys. Ono morning,
os wo wore on onr way to school, he was soon
driving a oow nloDg tho road towards a nojgh
borlog Bold. A group of boys, among whom
was JomaoD, mot him os he was passing. The
opportunity was not to ho lost by Jeraßoa,
“ Halloa !" bo cxolaimcd, 41 what's the price of
milk ? I; say, Jonathan,! what do yon fodder
on ? What will you take for all tho gold on hor
horns ? Boye, if you want to boo tho latest
Paris styles, look at Hu so boots I”
Hartley, waving hia hood at as with a plons
aat smile, and driving the oow to the Bold, took
down tbo bars of a rail fonoe.eatr hor safely In tbo
enolosure, and then, putting np the bars, oatno
and entered eohool with Ibe rest of os. After
eohool in the afternoon, he lot oot the oow, and
drove hor elf, aone of ob knew where. And ev
ery day, for two or ibreo woobs, be went through
the same task.
The boye of B Academy woro nearly all
the bods of wealthy parentand eomo of them,
I among whom was Jemson, were dances onongh.
| to look with a sort of disdain npon o scholar who
had to drlvo a oow. The snoera had jeers of
Jemson wore aooordingly often renewed. He
ones, on tho plea that ho did not liko tho odor
of tbo barn, refused to sit noxt to Hartley. Oc
casionally ho waald inqairo after the Dow's
health, pronoanoing tho word “ke-ow,” after tho
manner of some of the ooantry pooplo.
With admirable good nataro did Hartley boar
all these silly ottompta to wound and annoy him.
1 do not romembor that ho was even betrayed
into a look or word of angry rotnliatiou. 44 1
snppoße, Uartly, 4 ’ said Jomson, ono day, “ your
daddy means to mako a milkman of you."
44 Why not ?" ask oil Hartley.
“0, aolbing; only don't leave muoh water in
the cans after you rinoo thorn—that’s all."
The boys laughed, and Uartley, not in the least
mortified, roplied, " Never fear; if over l should
rise to be a milkman, I’ll givo good measure and
good milk."
Tbo day aftor this conversation, ihoro was a
publio exhibition, at which a number of ladlee
and gentlemen from neighboring oilioe were
prosent. Prizes wore awarded by the principal
of onr ooadomy, and both Hartley and Jomson
received a creditable number; for, in roapeot to
scholarship, these two wero abont equal. After
the ceremony of distribution, the principal re
marked that there was one price, consisting of a
gold modal, whjiob was rarely awarded, not bo
mooh on oceonnt of its great cost, as htmaoso
the instances were rare whioh rendered its be
stowal proper. The last boy who reoeivod ono
was yonng Manners, who, t roe years ago, res
oued (he blind girl from drowning
The principal then said that, with tbo peripia
eion of the oompany, be would relate a story.
“ Not long sinoe, aoino scholars were dying a
kite in the street, jast us a poor boy on horso
baok rode by on his way to the mill. Tho horse
took fright and throw the boy, injuring him so
badly that he was oarrled home and oonfined
some weeks to his bed. Of tho eoholare who
bad unintentionally oaused tho disaster, none
followed to learn the fate of the wounded boy.
there was one sobolar, however, who had wit
nessed the aocidont from the distanoe, who not
only went to make inquiries, bat staid to render
services.
“ This soholar soon learned that the wounded
boy was tho grandson of a poor widow, whose
sole means of snpport consisted in selling the
milk of a fine oow of which she was the owner.
Alas, what aould she' now do 1 Bho was old
6nd lame, and ber-grandson, on whom she de
pended to drive the oow to pasture, was uow on
'lusjbaok helpless. 'Never mind, good woman,’
said the.eoholar, ‘I eandrlve tbo oow.’ With bios
f’sings andthanketheotd womanaccepted his offer
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WAS wanted to cot articles from tho apothecary.
I navo tnemoy that my mother soat mo to hoy
o pair of boots with, bat can do witbont thorn
for a wbilo. ■ Oh, no,’ said the old woman: < I
oan t consent to that j bat boro is a pair of cow
hide boots that I boqght for Henry, who can’t
wear them. If you would only buy these, eif
“g M , ?£at th By eost, we would got along
nlooly. Tho ooholar bought tho boots, clumsy as
.to * OT0 ' haa worn them op to this time.
Well, whhn it was discovered by other boys of
uo academy that oar soholar was in tho habit of
?- r l T r. R . a ao Y‘ , be »<“ assaulted every day with
.iuguie'r ana ildloulc. His oowhido boots in
particular were matter of mirth. Bnt ho htm{
on choerfnlly and bravely doy after Say' never
shnnning observation, and driving the widow’s
oow and wearing his thick boots, oonfonted with
the thought that he was doing right; oaring not
for all the (moors and jeers that could be uttered.
Ije never undertook to explain why ho drovotho
! oow, for ho was not Ino lined to make a vaunt of
his oharitable motives, and furthermore, in hie
boart ho bad no sympathy with the false pride
that coaid look with ridicule on any useful em
ployment. It was by mere accident that his
course of kindness and self-denial was yester
day discovered by bis teacher.
“ And now ladies and gentlemen, I appeal to
yon, was there not tree heroism in this boy’s
conduot T Hay, Master Hartley, do not Blink out
of sight behind the biaak-board! kou are not
afraid of rldionlo; you must not bo afeild of
praise. Come forth, come forth, Master Bdward
James Hartley, and let ns see your honest faea t”
As Hartley, with blushing cheeks, made his
appearance, a round of applause, In wbioh tho
whole company jolnod, spoke the general appro
bation of his condnoL Tho ladies stood upon
the benohes and waved their handkerchiefs.
The old men wiped the gathering moisture from
the corners of their eyes, and olapped their!
hands. Thoso olumsy boots on Hartley’s feet'
seemed a prouder ornament than a orown would
have beep on bis head. Tho medal was bestow
ed on him amid gonoral acclamation.
Let mo tell a good thing of Jomson, before 1
oonolade. He wob hoartily ashamed of hip ill,
ualurcd raiiery, and after he yes dismissed, ho
wont, with tears of manly eelf rebake in his
eyes, and tendered his hand to Hartley, making
a handsamo apology for his past ill-manners.
“Think no more of it, old fellow,” said Hart
ley, witiadellghtfOl cordiality; “ lot us go and
have a ramble in the woods before we break up
for vaeation." The boys, one and all, followed
Jomson’s example; and than wo Bet forth, with
buijas Into the woods. What a happy day it was
A loiter from Florence gives very terrible ao
oounts of tho ravages of the cholera. No less
than persons have, if Is stated, bppn car
ried off In t)zo month of Aqgust. she popula
tion of t|io city, which is on an average 100,000,
is now rednoed to 60,000 by death and flight,
Tho Grand Duke, it most bo said to his credit,
haa sot a noblo example. Although his family
has left, ho remains himself, and, clad in the
block veil of the Fraternity of Mercy, be some*
times asßests in the burial of the dead. It is
positively affirmed In thiß letter that ten persons
vrero lately borled alive. The horriblb foot was
brought to tight in this wayAn Italian ware
,honso keeper In Palaxzuolo (a faubourg of Flor
ence) was buried for dead in the Trespiates
oemetory, with many other supposed oorpses, in
a common grave. Ho awoko to a eonse of ooth
eoiousness, and so thin was the covering of Ban
dy earth above him that ho mado his way out to
tnq enrtaoo. Still weak, he lived for three days
forest whloh surrounds tho grave
ynrd. At lost ho rcoovcrod strength sufficient
house, whore bo startled flis family,
flfno were in mourning for him. He assured
that ho 4taMnot|y felt tho bodies of numer
ous people interred with him moving about.
■Tho gravo was consequently opened, and It was
found that many (ton In number, as 1 have said)
tad stirred, and several of them had bitten their
ln agony, and otherwise injured them
jftftes. They were alt dead when the iuvestiga
4iod w&B made. Tbo utmost exoltoment prevail
ed 6n the subject among tho population
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Florencei
d®* Worm 11 Wornii nuioy learned
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elaiflUjring tho worms generate! ny*tem.
3(-arw)ly-any' fopic of more
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clan? mco jjfrrnpfnfifti
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pEplnaihese parising ike bqdy from their
of'jaortUYpluo jlhan’tiie wisest disquisitions as
trithelrdilgltl.
Soch an expelling agent Hm at length beofc found.
Dr. M’Lane’e Vermifuge proves to bo the much Sought after
specific—lts efficacy being universally acknowledged by the
entire medical t acuity. At further proof, read the follow
log from a lady—-oneof our U diiU if'-.
. Nrw Yobs, October 16,1852.
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about ‘fifty worms ;t commenced improving at once] and
am now perfectly well. Tha. pabllo learn my name,
and farther particulars, by applying to Mrs. Uardle, No. 3
Manhattan Place, or to EL- L.TheaU, Druggist, comer of
Kutget and Montop Streets.
JX«~Dr. fiPLaae’s celebrated V«naifage,alsofcl9 genttinA
U rer Pills, can now be bad at si) respectable Drug Storey
iu tbo United Btates and Oantdal . '
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(■trikes os as the true ono. It is now generally
car best physicians, that local difficulties can only be cud
cnMfully treated by focal applications. This practice'has
been pursued from the first with respect to externalinflam
lootioa and corrosions, and we sej not why dlseasee af*thU
throat and lungs may not be treated In the seme manner;
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where lung and throat complaints have become eo
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eenaiaa artfohi . ’
A6* Ague and Fewer of Three" Yetifit
Standing Cared.—Mr. John Loogden,nowlivlegat
U«aver Dam-, Hanover county, near Btcbmond, had 4gue
and Peter for three years; most of the tlmß hD chflla
twice a day, and rarely less than osee: he vras parched
with fevers as «xm as the chill left him; and fryffT £
physicians, quinine, moat of the lonics advertised, amf
everything recommended to blm,waS about to give up In.
despair, when Cartert Bpanlsh Bflrtnre waj spoken of ;hs
got two bottles, bat before he bail u»dinora ’timn a siti&fe;
on*, bo was perfectly cured, and has nat had a chilj.or
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Mr. Lempira Is only one out of thousands who haTo
Lera bcnallted by this great tonic, Blterstlreaild .blood pu
rifier. Bee adiertiemneut. eep4Jm ,
»■ Btmklogi and nailery for Winter.
—lf you don’t want yoorfeot pinched with b«l «ul
Btocklnga, yon will take onr sdtica and go to O. D ALT'S,
corner o( Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some cf
there elegant Fine Stocking!, that media your feet feel nice
and oomfortabl*. DALY oleo makee and ealle oTery rati
ety of Hosiery that yon can mention, at wholesale and
retail. i J
Remember the place, corner of Market alley an) Fifth
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RELIABLE, TRUE and NATURAL—beyond *D qaeetfon
the BEST—never fades, or Cells to dye brown or blsck, trtoe ■
to uetare, Hilhoat the least Injary tonkin or haic -&l%Ss
and soli, or applied, (In nine private rooms,) at BAT-'
OHBLOK’B cld established Wig Factory, 233 Broadway,
New fork. . r ]
toM, wholesale and retail, by I t. QEO. H. RPrggft, 140.
f-M street ' ‘ J aepfflaUwj -
&B Citizens and strangers visiting the Fair, in want of
a LIAT or CAP of the latest etyla, would do veil to call
an<l eramlno oar fUoefc, as we are determined not to be
ondorsoU. sales and email profits.
A LX)., No. tW Woodstr.ee,
**?[_ , One door from 81x1b.
J aat Received, at ttri bbia’e, » splendid
aanortment of Fall and Winter Goods, of every description,
consisting of Plash, Grenadine, Valencia and Figured Batin
\cnlogs, Doeskin and Fancy Oaralmsros, dolhs,Overcoat*
logo, Ac., Ac. Also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods In gnat vari
ety. » bUsb will be Bold low for cash. No.SMO Liberty street.
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STYLE OF BILK UATB, which will be found* on Iq>
a ncafcaud Kaod'artfcle. ‘ A good Hat for 13..
and an extra one fbcsA GaUandee* - • :
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ffeat hoosoto tbo new msbyftmnTCaiqnbi J ;
One door from girth street. I
O 6 We have Jaitreetlvtdi by KxnreUi
sow II iS°T,°5 HUNUAUIAHnnamhc
RATS, 01 latest style, which we will Mil as low £xr
db u »uy hone, in the city. Ceil end see
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jrag2s next hoaso to the tune Presbyterian Church.
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Ticket by the Ohio uul Ihdi»n»Balft««4. , -*■
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Lifo, Fire and Hayioo |
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to eii pnrtiM. ™^T.r*'“^r?d
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JamesB. Hood, John?qllaxtMk: , .\ *
John U’AJpin, Baxaual AFClnrkan.
william p{,niip fl , ,
Jolm&ott. ®w. ArtnSKtTT ,”‘1 . •,1
James Marshall, John iTGiiL
Potatto N.l<ea,lflUaasioa.
Pennsylvania Insurance PombanT
op pirTgßUßau, •* J
Corn ?L. ot and taiUffiaU' fltWti.
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Inland Navigation end TranaporSutS! ™.
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Wm. r. Jataatoe, £?<»» Patterson, Juab Muter,
W.M'OUntock, Konnody 1\ Friend,
Jamra S.Nefley, W. 8. Haven, 0. & Perk. • '
l V l i r oproul, Wade-Hampton, D. ALIjonV,
A.J.Jonea, J.H. Jones, . , U.BjOdggshall, J
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EP&BKA INSURANCE CQMPAffV ;
OF PITTSBURGH.
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W,LI ‘ I*B URB AUAfHBT ALL KIHDg
MARINS ANDERS RISKS.
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C. W. Batcholor, W, K.KinaW
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Dn*id MaUandleaa.
v OB BoaUinai by parties tassred undercoU*
PEAK
L STEAM BILL,
Allegheny. ■
W»IiODK DBUVKttHD TO ;iq 0 |
the two CUta. ■
Oasma may be t«H at tfe, utU, eats betas at
nS’ 1^ L S2, N * Wm M Weed a trout
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U P BOUtyd-BXZ, DreggtrtaAHa^ttowj,
Tlkaei OAHU, salt via i.
u® BtlVAta , MUNNItUt a 00.
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Also, for sole by the so e proprietors,
VLEUINQ BBO&, !
Successors to J. Kidd A
No. 00 Word street, corner of .fourth.
lubalattoA for Dispasedhungs,
FOR THE FAIR.
BSXNO TUB
PITTSBURGH
MNIM
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j <
R T ’| r ‘“ th' ' tatnSl:
Cott F‘ for tlWWMteW
'lateral
r. iT.A!“!j?sP' U, ®“* Streets. iO tfeft fin
MONlSj'jpje SOTerbfccr tiext at lQetfctDefe-
S§SSJF^ S
AUJhifplece.Or land It Down to too ienontl
Pj“ of In «n 4 onHmwirtba town of Erie, ae outldtW
407, It being now In the city of Erie, ccaxunenclnff OT4K&
south-east corner of Feaeh end Twelfth streets. In eafd ci>? -
thence sonUrwardly byeaßt linear Peach street, alsiftm*
thenoe by wort lino of Btata erect northwardly eljt hun*’
“ r *d end sixty fe«t to Moth-west , corner, of ritakf end'
Twelfth streets; thence Mr south Uni' & TMlfihletinet'
three hunflfedhnd thlrtyfeettoplHCo'of beginning. getxful
lrvine,
i orTC&Mn county, Pa, at the SOU of Wooa » Dnnjapjbf
AliSbUllifthai certain-lot, plciSio’r parcel of land situate I
Ip the dtyof Erie, Erie county, Pa., anil known as lot Mo,
ISSO. b<rand®l:on-lha nortbowdsi by Sixth street, «n tho
north-east byiot.No. 1958,0n;th0 south-east by ldt-So.
,1906, nodi on-the southweef byftbt No.lOSf-ieeoitinluir
wot Qaeihlni irf an acre !; Also—Allthat PlKOifr parcel
of lauleltuate ip said dty of Kri3,-kuownas fot-NofISSO,
bounded on the north-east by Holland Btreelion lbs sonth
e,st by the-south-west d>y lot-No: 1967,
■ mid on the north-wsst by lot No. 1059, Also—All th*t
P .. Df 1 ! n ? Gitn )*°i n f!a ld city of-brio, known eg
lot No. lll!p7,hOUUdod ou thesouth-east hy Seventh street,-
S? thenonh-westM lot
Ko. 1958, anion the north-east by lot-NO.IW»-H»n Wnlng
>bodtoje-.ihWor«i-acre. Also—That pleceorparcidrrf.
b“ a flWato In said city of Erie-, knownaalot N0.M30,
bounded on tho soutboaet by Seventh street, on tho south
west by lot 2W.lo63,'ehthSu6rtlf weet by Jot No. lS&Eand
land situate adjacent td thbcltyofgrlo.'ln tbotowusblpof
Mincrcek, Krfecounly, Pumberedln the general
plan of In and.unh lots. No.'-271, bounded on thoweit bv
Aeh tane.sndcontalnlng obout fire bereft that
W Ufa niece or: parcel of, land (hoard adjacent tofha city
of Erie, la tbotawnahipofldUl Creek, Erlocountylpalimd
numbered In the general plan of In sad out 10t5N0.212,
containing Atencres.bolng bfmodftlonfbewcst byAtib
Lane. or paredof lends! £nntelnsuld :
-townsWp. and numbered inlhe general planof In and ont
loteNo.39Uhoundod. on tho-north-bydot No, 392, ™ the
went by lot No. 3»,and oirtho east by BeSeh lane, Anil on
Ift 1 * 0 270—containing ebont flreacres. Also
«JmriSfi^™?.i Pla ?;. OT optai > a ‘atdate Inteatd
. -fa* hrwnHhlpjelnt ntmtbered Inlhe generitTpianof
In and out lots No. 270, buundedi n till. (-nst fcy Beach Icinp,
on the north bylotNo. 691, on tho treat bylctNo 2n. anii
on the sooth by lot No. 269—containing about flve' acres. 1
of land sltuafeln
said MSI numberea-toiUid geiioral'
PJ?* 1 !® 8 offallcltvof Erie; No. 2E9,'booijded
op the cast by BSaat lane, on the-aouth by-Bullalo hoed,
9“ the
•host Aw acre • .Setoditnd taken lb exo,
PP“°“ M ; . I P»-,PWl>srty of William,A. Irvlne. of AVsrren
bounty. Fa, at the suit of George Milno A Co.; of Ohio.’
ttwtof .donation land shoato ln Aiilty ■
township, Brio tonnty, Pa, In tho tenOi district,and bound.
PR“ irihowß; Beginning at n cucumber sturap. tha eouth.-
west corner of trect Nu 11.0; -thence-- north-finr doorl-oa’
w«at bycentre.of the road, two hundred add eighty tScbra
toaataiet thence north elghtyelx and a bell degreoa. dost
by trKtNo.'m.tbreeanudred and eighty-four perchei to,
-“ tl< 'Wa,rastby tod 189,
IWhM toastakes thence
a)ptlr®i!tW-Bw-»tiiMOdegrpeß,;irßst by Ho. 167, three'
AlSOaeAnigit tttctbr laid.(ituhtelto Hew yerin
township, He«er eunnty, 6, aha-
S 1^ ,e 4 eighty-two, contilhlnff fire nundied
thth-eertaln lot No.Slß;■(itßjda In't^lobi^ ,
ongh of WarTtm,Pa.i«MtS!nlugl3bH'moarer»iit '
" that cerlata tot.N°. 310,situato In the bdr
origh of lyarren.P*, adntalnlilg I8;614 T 6(iuare Teet. i.
ith»|<MrUdi>Tlnt NnA26,aKnate la thobX
-13.614 (qp(ref e £.“ .1
.landißhuitolnPliuißant (own-
wordy, EA,npposlt» IhutownofWarreh, and
lUalxotl John IPbdd and h Folranor, sonth by-ILlraleoner
Allegheny river; containing four hnn
(hdwventy-fourac;ea and flfty ; five psrphes, more or
And trie* of land situate lh Pleasant town
ship; Pteren eoemty. Pa, opposite the month of Broken
straw Creek, boundod north and west py the AUeghsnv
tlwr. east by other lands of -Km. A. Irvine, end south bv
oator lands; containing four hundred and eavantytbrei
“»> “ud rdnety perches, more.or lcss.: -Ahont 1-fei acres
r„^s3r 4 « U ii U if t bw’d prplfw of land situate In thd
Warrencounly, pa,
Mowb i Beglntilblr ffia poston the bank er tho’Allirehfn r 1
|s"®“* OI IPA p S e
kPd^’hSfpercbwi
lblUy perches^ to. the'
Brokenstrew-croek; tbri,co uKiSH ct,ci :
twentyrorenanda,
bams, together with the varioua
and the waterinrlvllmeliiAgdat'kiMSinttriSn^rr Bl '’
tEu.plaroor t«*0l of land'ln''Bcotenstnn>
)°,T„ l^^w^ nc ? tnt yf PA » rWnn4f,I s>> a
» stoneonthirtAfii efWu Am
ghimyviwrAhe soauweat cirnettif tKelbovo d^tfbS
SSS^^^saSaffl!'
aa»»&gwBBSBg
totuufred and thlrty-two'perolieaAi»'ffit-WS,mJvi,rX
|wo fcaß'M,andthiml^iiS-pSEfcS
’atontag.. About puefcurthantoCTmrattohrccnfkMio»~
.four-hundred andttrw acres and one’ hundred ohd tbStf
[ala perchca and aUo»attqe.juoro or lees. Oneald,
y£r barni'Glii uppnrtpmnri^
BggmMmssm.
?cat ruxtoop, perches toenash; Ahenco wnst'-kfx hundred
An ntpetyf lgnt permeate « chestnut Oak; thence north
ast tortyono and threo-tshths perrhi.-s to 7
‘' iPl“t btfepoo, senth’ H degree, oasttwenty-fdr
«cto toanir-h sropd;thcncern>rth 89)4 deoTOattst
three hundredand ntneteenperches to ofhegin
nlug.iPpntalnlng pn>r hrtnt&ed and fbrty-Sva eerwSnd
tweniy-toarForebes and allowanco more or lessj on' WTiich
ttrojnoryfltoM dweUlcgjnnd ticro are oboift
tnlm! Mies or tract improved.
Also—All that piece 05 japipjt of land situate In the
townsbip <rf
whlchda orectod a togo two Story atone balldlnir
hundred And twdntpdwo dSferttKtttejrtea; «ad filldwaxtO?
oboot seventy acres ofwfreb are ; toprcrredftM tho baQit
W6ff§n county, bounded.north bv
jpwb Hudmanjrenth-by Arop Tor In
iErekr^ 1^I %iS n ? 1 acres mow
«r lesj,half ofUlmproiod;hnlJdlngß,onodoobleeaw milt
With water prtvUiSfhitßPititey. ftnmn dwemnpi end h^
„ eoulh by. 146 mna .nn, the -
15^^iAJWWSWioUalogtam;AXtBridlngaiiftth.tai4s
gsffi&SfBBSSB
tt^ !1 ■g f which sralip, tuvedobont’
ALSO—-All"ifrlrtiW-liiiUiliirl.mliiliniiI] hi I
” t ?iy? s K; t * d * two frame dwelling
ni^Sr^*?stg^ r in Spring
SaSlf?Schi£ U^^ I i d ol B h *y thrft > .art!. »nd fermlT-
wews-oflr-ipltt and.®
tii ’ of"lan3 altriatnlo Kldrcd
A,^nS twct Containing:
‘ S(^, LS!?^ tl s?»2fJ^* l ? BU, ' to B?*S<W Creek
No. T2j containing four
l thirteen aerMt mote pr lm/ ;
ithatplacaor parcel of land situate lnLlroe-
MW OfPij being pari of tracVNe. 6250,
fcUewVYtJh Nskmmg-ot'Wm. QtUVr'lahd,
• rtrer hy~aatuwl conra one hundred and
; *hr«»tentb tMothoe, thesee east bj.landa'Of
hundred and twonty-eeron perch tort 6 a post^.
tndral and fbrtyoue porches to * post, thence
adrtxj perches to the place of beginning, to
gethot with two Islands In Allegheny river, opposite to said
U * *•' ' *
*“»» tltoatedin Urns-
Stolen* 1 “ B, °S-t>4rMft«ctm,627B,«SS
at%S%?%! ?F < i!”i> Ea 4->to W;ii;*2BTteiiija
jf"E? f"’- L“ t b'ins tTO-t4B22,cunlflln!og nine
■^?rfTi* Snll m^l t 255S I ’' Olrw bli!h M cjfcuil # a tons saw
omlpUitiKjEnj, two rrilrio anil uypoft^aaatjjaild
'g**®'"®l porcol or Jdoilottgiw Jn Iha* -
X??!;.! f ' Stirrtn , TO > ?°,V Wig tract fi2M, containing eldT
‘jt 'jfrtepiiHdiT eo.tho promt? of Wm.
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tw«irtß« SISiJM^? I^ 8 ’ wiiu “ “» tat'
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