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townships mid borough. of the, next general.
election, to desire helots erritten, or
printed• fie= ituallibed voters Wetted, labelled
upon the outside, "Poor House," and on the in
aide, "For &Poor Hoses," or "Again' at a Poor
it ntee," or which, tickets the County Commis
sioners shall ; cause a emlfocieet 'umber to be
p.inted, and on the eleetise day famished at the
several pieces of holding• the elections in the
boroughs and 'townships le said county, and if it
shall appear open casting up the votetrof the di?-
, terent districts, at the Comm !louse, on same:day
that other retains are made mat, thus majority
or those rho voted, ere friend to be spinal a
peer house, the tangoing act to be, and the
'the same Is hereby null and void.
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Antimasonic and Whig County Ticket
'Mr columns this morning are IA a great ez
tent et:copied with the conclusion of our report
of the great rstitication meeting of Monday cr
own. The concourse was immense, the sPeal
ing good, and the spirit and enthusiasm such as
we have heretofore been accustomed to witness
waly ou the ere of clectlon. The esropsigo hae
opened admirably, and old Allegheny to Ftaitig 10
give this fall the biggest of for big tanjoritie:
Soot: is the people's man. They know Istrn
ell. It is not necessary to ask who he is.
RILIORAT/ON TO AUSTRALIA.
!bra consideratle time after the diseuvrry
gold
lit Australia wae announeeJ, but little iii
ctitistion manifested itself among the cisme. of
Ragland to emigrate. Recently, h , the
tasni. of emigration boo Invidenly
ilselt omnog almost all classes—lst.rors, ma.
v hank% and even Liuker'd clerks and men of
letters Love gone to that distant region tv Letter
their foriune. Amen, ann. Ism we ot.ieri.
the namea of it llihm IJußitt ee.l Mr It 111 ne
The discovery of gold in that mai island
will cause it to populate rapidly matt no CI.,
gelid rue of men, who, Conner or la y er aiii
lirsalt away from their condition of colonist de
cendinest and become a,ruling power in the for
itnutbassi—anotber mighty nation'speaktog
English langnagg and enjoying all the a.I•4I3iLL
gee of the highest civilization. The arts and
ociece4viti6l most advanced nations of the
world be transferred to that far cif region
full grown and in perfect development. The
people destined to occupy that portion of the
earth's surface will not need to toil slowly up
wards as England ; Germany. France, and Pin .
the Uoitvi Stale had to do. but like no in ant
ownWisdonsin, lowa and California the steam
engine, tie railroad, the electric telegraph, the
eteim prim, and many other things which mark
the bigheetgivilisation, will go inelronitaneonsly
with the axe of the pioneer. Coder these migh
ty agencies a nation may be said to be •horn in
a days i ready to take its place in the great rem
runnwealth of the world.
Bat Australia, which has hitherto made no
perceptible arreesion upon the effeire of the
world, is now destined to affect it pettily. Its
inSuence will be most sensibly felt by England
and the United States. To the former it afford.
a new and inviting outlet to her over-crowded
and ever-tanked population; inspiring new boles,
attic:misting ambition, and eetting before taw
ryes vitions of prosperity, and even of wealth,
in which, until no*, it would hen been mad.
meg to hate indulged. Thle new and flattering
field of enterprise and labor, and these hopes
and vision., whatever may be thought of their
tionudnese, will eensilay affect the present rates
of sieges, and ocautequently the prices of every
• prodat of the immense manufactures of Great
Etritebx. ' Should this result be realized, She
effect will be very beneficial r tho r n of the Oa
Sed State*, which' 'have been negotiating and
dying out ever eines the protective policy was
abandoned in 1546. It is a shameful thing that
preeperity of our own country should be
left to depend upon such contingencies as a fan
rue in lrellad, or the discovery of gold in Ana•
trans; yet as the perverittnege end folly of loco
famine have left us nothing else to hope for, to
long as it is in the ascendency, taitich we oar
hope will not he .much longer,) no are glad to
Catch even at inch grenade of hope auJ .130011,
agensent a are afforded in the prospective in
licence of that far distant region upon the com
mercial and manufacturing world.
It may be objected that the same cause■
—which will enhance the wages of labor in Eng
land, will have the same effect here. This may
be trite in a degree, but as the depression — beTa
Men greater there than here, W. may expect the
Caine to operate with norreeptialing energy in
England, nail the scale of prices in the two
itaintries shall approach much nearer an equal
to; than li iv at present. But la England do
causes an 'operating at once to produce this
obange—the index of gold and the tang of
.borers; end to these may be added a third—the
new market which will be created in Australia
-rot the products of Britt/di industry. Thousands ,
who were product:, in England will become
Qo=l7ololl In Australis. All these things are
calculated to inspire hops amonpt US
STRAWXIIIIII alllll l / 3 1G.—Oar citlzias
remember that this pleasant festival some, off
this afternoon and evening in the klasonlo
.15th at: . The ladies have provided a great varie
ty of refreshments, rind hope to me "the wh0....
town" at their Gathering. The small pries of
ten cents ts charged fdr adaduion.
1.-The Infirmary is crowded with she sick,
about tAiois of es/tom are charity patients, It is
no trifle to support snob • family, and the ladies
are doing • truly merciful sot in getting up this
affair for the relief of this excellent
While 'writing on this subject, we cannot
forimar mentioning, That the sick hare nut .6 - ien
transferred to the neihuilding—eolsly for wsut
of means to furnish it We think a generous
publio bier oats to know this, to order to ens.
Me the Be,.i Mr. Panama to hare It made rea
dy for the acoonun4ation of the sick. It mikes
ns, that there aro Dump individuals in the com
munity, who would take a sincere pleasure
furnishing a room, or otherwise misting In •rr
paring it for its Intended nse.
There is ommiderable dlantistectios among
nasty of tie democrats at the nomination made
yesterday for ilheriff; .bot as Mr. ld'Cliatook re.
oeind.• haeidsome Rapport in tie conTenti.,
end as hie scooesstal competitor, Mr. Kent, has
achieved a bootless victory, It la hardly worth
while to ha troubled about it.
CUMIIIOTAIMILXI.—The law lo relation to the
taapeneion of worldly employment on the &b
-.
bath was pretty generally observed during yw
birday. In the city and districts there was,
however, here and there a public drlikiag
Wm or ntiotay.jcapt opea.—PAW. Seas.
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PITTSBURGH GAZET'tE
PO FILIMIND IsT W a et
ririsst;sen
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1842.
WHIG lOXINATIONB
rOll Parnosar
DEN. WINPIELD SCOTT. New Jersey
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WILLIAM A. NRAIIAM, N. Carolina.
VOR COMMISIIONIM.
IACOB HOFFMAN, or nixie corrrrr
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DAVID MECUM Pitt.bursh.
ran onARAW--72A Amu.,
THOMAS M. ROWE, Allearnr
OIMIGE DARBI.7II:I.h.y.
orortar R. •PPLISSON Birrniughssit
11105148 PliNNEr..B.loKeesport.
itiOt tA TIMISILD Ci&
Pitt IIVAN,
lotrushir Pittsburgh.
C. P. Is
JUII M. poltriza. Tarentutit.
sawn,.
WILLIAM MAIIILL, PitiALursti
601110.1011. X.
. 1 : 1 )WARI/CAMPO8LL. Jr., Pittslittegb
AS \TX SCOUt OXIMT of QUASTII•ISSIONS, e.
JutiN GESILIART, •Ilrghsur
rcsigentotniu.
ILLIAM ALIT Ku, Pittstutsti
ibst.
LtIW b.a UP. Pittsburgh
riLLNeni I it Ellstorth
THE FIRST GUN. ;
GRAND RATIFICATION NENFINO.
ENTHUSIASTIC ASSEMBLAGE FOR SCOTT
AND GRAII/tM.
.[CONCLUDID RDy TIMIUIDAT
The Hon. DAVID , Ittreara rose amidst great
applause, arid sold that be felt alMost ashamed to
stand up before so large an audience, after the
untleserrad compliment paid to hini by kis friend,
Mr. Hampton. Mr. H. spoke na if he, Mr. It ,
bad done something to merit' their approbation,
but be was a man who in political life, at least,
had not yet been tried. Ile 1/64 only a candi
date. If he ehould he elected, and after hav
ing, discharged the dation of Congressman, he
should receive the hearty greeting which
was now accorded to him, he would receive it
with the most heartfelt matisfaction, as the tee
tiwony of their approbation for services render
ed.. In the mean time, he took the present evi
dences of their kindness on trust Ile feared to
make any promisee for the future, remember
ing.tha warning contained in the bent of books,
not him that girdeth on his harness boast
himself as he that putteth it off."
He was delighted to eon that Immense unarm
hinge to endorse and ratify the nomination of
General Scott. This State of Pennelvania and
this county have demanded the nomination of
Orn. Scott, with-more resolute earnestness than
nay other State and tiny other county in the
United States. Their (ideals ip Philadelphia
had seamed, many of therniat feast, to prefer
the nomination of our' present. excellentPresi
dent, Millard Fillmore, hot hie ,own preference,
in common with that of those among whom he
lived, was, and slwars had seen, for Oen. Scott .
[Applause.] ❑e considered him htlitsid by his
ossoclations—the arts of his previousLfe— to
the fortherance of such a system of internal
improvements, on shall show that the United
:hates Is not always to continue in this respect
call water government LLochl cheers. This
system dintemal improvements to promote and
facilitate internal commerce among Ito P.tate•.
&served as much or more the care of the Geo
(sal Goverciment as their foreign commerce. It
vas true that this policy hod been abused, nod
woe liable to be abused, and hence the violence
. f the opposition which had been made to it --
It hen any appropriation had heen asked for an
important object, it had been refused, unless
sceampsuietl with hppropriotionfi to st.jeerm of
shinst importance, nod iu the wily it 1.4 beets
rendered impaeoll•le to pr.oolee wily alqornpria
t.sueat all, DO moiler Low uccecesry titer, might
I r This conduct on the port i.r th,
toternell improvement, rewind,' tip hi times
the attempt or it krge (Taut!, on )nong out of :t
to rush dl ntthrongh n circletsar
row Boar. Ity lheir t
e6o,oCil the .10, wa r
Used sad egresa for any M11'111440
It a joilieloui nystrin iiitiqual
Lieuto Lad liven lierser,re•l in from
the Uaitorttutent. kit itt.pototot entortai.aa ol
that Itto.l would oiready hlat 1..; n . qoplothea
Doti militnce L clallare t.:rth of I ; lerte, nti.l
thaw. t.; of hues would have I.teh ;het pre
',vett I .I.r.platote.
!ley had also the orrttatitty that ~It
uld give a hearth upi.rohttion 1411*
the ^protection ; f ADO 1.,111 ,toadolor;
Tremendous applittee Sa tr,:ttr Ice alteo
.1 . how far they might very Irk.. it. the r.,kutry
Lan come Look titta policy 1., ptott . .t...tt
At the title the 4'31,14111i:4: tryluv I. tit,
Nut doublet r the tl•yrt
fry a thit, Tzere lakr.•
..patiou_an to tirtaild, hut nom- u Itet gran.'
vrtutt:plie. ;1,11 but roc h.+ t .1 . ..0
ROOM trout qpltr .11j t ,f., , •
Lath; Welt coutirtne.l I L. • a
mu ert,in.t.tly vet, ;•tlt,
=IBIIIMII
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w.rd ;Li <l . LI , :via
Checre.i
rhey L.l further the certhizti • r. r
kgo policy Oen' t , coli would t 1.
I.eace nod good will am.me al/ oatLn,
Lu , any calamity force lIA .41,111 ,
humility of war. they were romfident that will
Fratt aa leader. they might drfp the wr,rl.l
arms. [Great applaueel
Soma friend of General Stitt, had s uet 114:1.1ra
LID ft paper, relaestin.g. hint to mention r . that
the terms of i igh m•prr•olt;,a, ; 0 AI. t •
lie Duke of Wellington had spoken IL, ni
tar, career 01 Getter4l Scott. tie deemed a
Bearcely necessary to do to, for, high os the
' character of the Duke of Wellington deservedly
was in these miters, he would he as cinch com
plimented by the approbation of S.ott,
would ho by any onmenendatnry nett,. on the
art of Wellington It was true that the nom
bars engage.] in the battles when Scott coot
mended were much fewer than these engaged at
Waterloo, and other bstt,lea in which Wellington
was victor, but the resat t of Scott's achievement
' will .be of greater importance, and longer remem
bered then those of Wellington The battle of
Waterloo, yet down Bonaparte and restored the
lIourbon• to the thee - tie of France. It, kithleOtt
has, however, already passe., away—the [kyr
bons are again driven out, and a Ihmatarto is
again on the throne of the French nature. Tan
iciluence cf Scait's achievements, on the contrary
will be permanent, and will change for ages the
character and destiny of half a continent The
couguett of Mexico forms an era which vii to
referred to, in connection lett) the name of G.,.
mil Scott, for thonaanda of years. [Loud and
l mg oautioued cheering I
He only wished to mention one further rei
t.m why he dteired to see Gen, • Scott elected
Iseeident7 Ile desired to see this county pay
t) him the debt of gratitude which it owed him
It was necessary for their own mike., if not for
Lie, that they should Jo thin. When they looked
at other countries, they found that •Iten their
names are mentioned, we ecarcely Think of Met
territory or geographical position. Their thoughts
were directed to the ILcu those eoatittles hat
produced, When they Lewd the name of Greece,
no one thought either of the comity au marked
it the map, or of the moo who lire there, but
they thought of the wen CO ow pied that
1.0,1'14'7 two thousand years ago, au.t who by
Pair great deeds have shown themselves worthy
bedield in remembrance• by all trieukind
These loco comaitute 01' ether iu
habitants of that country ate now judged of by
tan manlier is which those men were trawl
The name of Gettersl demi was at interworeu
with that of his country, that it vat impossible
t, write a history of the cue without a hicgra
phy of the oilier With Ite greatest dangers
, and honors of war—with the greatest niceties
*ad sucareases in negotiation, his name in alike
associated. When the question of war or pence
Las trembled id the balance, his humanity and
I skit base thrown the weight into the Peldu of
cane, In all the trying scenes of war, not
merely In the dramatic scenes of the lay of hat•
te, but in the hardships, Enteric* and perplex
tie. in all the departments is the conduct of an
army, he has shown the qualities of the great
' and good commander. (Lead applause )
It was right that his country should recompense
the toils and privstious of n long life time, end
the pain and wounds he has suffered for her cake.
The morning and mid-day of his life Lad been
meal la clouds and storms encountered for
their mike/. It wag their duty to give Lim a ae
rate and glorious sunset. If was regulate for the
honor of the country as well as for that of Oen.
Scott, that his name should be hereafter men
tioned with respect ha PREMIUM or ran Ullllllll,
Suns (Tremendous cheering.)
CAPTAIN Norton runt amid Load cheers and
said that be had not come there to whiten them
that night. His heart brought Min there to at
toad their groat Scott meeting, and he bad much
to say in behalf of the nomination of lien. Dept
or Peerideot of the United Mates. That how
ever did not appear to him,, the time, place or
occasion fur aim to gay oil that he thought on
this for subject which he would take another
opportunity. Ile knew Oen. Scott as well as he
knew any one—as be knew his political
entagoolst. He had known him during the war
as well as before and after it, and he wished to
say that many men undermined ben. Scott.
They looked upon him is a mere soldier, posse.
sed afloat ordinary abilities, and with no extra=
ordinary qualification' to fill the otbce of Pass
ions?, to which he had bean nominated, and to
*bid be trusted be would be elected. Bat his
&Nei citizens woOld allow him to sey, that It
require4i6Dind of thwhlghest order, to coot-
Sate • Aideelnletratire soldier. Nearly all
the mS %gm 9f the world hitherto, have
.bsett ruecessfsi vol lien, and to nay that a man
may not hr getat an a civilian, because he is •
great military man wan absurd. He knew no moo
who had a higher administrative character or
quality of mind than Gnu. Si.orr, they would
mark that he excepted no man in the United
Stites. lie knew Ms. Fit.notair. well—had
served iu the came Congress with him—lived in
the same house with Lim—knew and respected
hie talents—and yet he thought that the crimpers
loon between the,adroinistrative abilities of Fill
more and Gen.'Scott would be as between that
taper awl this noop-day sun. lie believed in
saying this, that Le told the truth. Ile told it
with no Irish to undervalue the talent. et Mr.
Fillmore. Ile know Haslet. W4epivaa, and yet
bin Lead •v well on his beset, fold him, that
ithourh,he did not wish to depreciate him when
li. chid it,) he would pliefer to trust the
reit:4 of government to the hands of Gen. Hoott
than I.: 'hose of Ikniel Webster
.1100. Foot r, a.r Me life proved, had a warm
heart awl a head of mighty_ vigor Ile loved hie
fellow men, and in that very affection for hie
fellow men, bar to lie found the motive for all
tho great and ()orlon, deed+ which he bad per
lortned.
Ile map not in n Tradition dint night to ad
dress them, hut, occupying the relative position
which ho hal done with that man, ha could not
have slept had he not come there, and being
their, hr bud ho.n told that he was expected to
whim, the meeting. ',bleb was hi, apology for
tenuhliug them Ile winos I beeidea to let the
people 'now and In let Gra Scott know, that
the old Soldiera -thous who had f dlowe.l his
eagles elsewhere. with .lerttii on, living anal tly
ing---lhoueanda ni hardy mod, who bad gone
with him through the Mexican campaigns, os
, •nrCre 7.ever f:ught -would not turn their
tileka on ho rn
now. hat would fight with him, and
for him, through thia conapeign ton, t tremendous
Harms) Ile was tare they could not, would oat
desert their leader, never had a General sympa
thised Ina, with his private soldiers than no t l.,
Scott, no private hod ever preferred a claim to
him wh.ch ..01 atten ded to Ilu knew how
deeply rooted a... 1 who sympathy between him
and his soldiera.•and in that wan IJ he found the
rerret of much of the 611,7,1 which had attend
ed La eraipaigna
Ile Legged Ira, in th.- . auncrtion t t relate
an anoodete Hz had NT ,3 lately in the London
Athenaeum, an he, rant of a et!: c.f Marshal
Soult.',l gaiter,. one a 1111. pea tle.l collections of
Spatilela phintinge riot ton•le, and erataining the
molter ineoce of the tipnitit,ti 0011,1. pre
In ought trent:llone prieen privet. wh'elt
w; uLI enal.le a family to re vile here sore and
allitiettee lot the retntina, 01 their Ittree, a pra t tle
piottire tniu t tirto out. and twenty than,-
.lobate Awl h., ei tint %Int - stint Snail form
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Inf rereic.i• far 111- 1.. ,1 / 4 1. 1 have horrnweil
from lb. ter the tibias, and
anii the tbor itriitire which I hive ciecil,
hr.og them to me ht ranee, rexpeet to leave to
morrow maroinc, •nd WSW t .ga4re •e
IZEIMEE
It •a..lone The rteelpte an•l the artlelre were
elmpar,l N n tvng wwe Ipst, n, was •nothing
letnnetl fn I hi. ”lum •11,1 e ueony, I [,:„ 3 .i
VIII 'Ong ,n!illlst..l
Nn man living had c greater or more rbinl
roua Ppirit than glen ! , e , v. n•tne heel more the
wrong. er deteatel mnre the wr,ogAner Ile
/view of no mind mi., aerompliebed in the vati
c. ',rancho. of !merlin,. than hie. No man
whom he had ever town, ..... d rnert b r o.
hunt noneereetional powers-.none, when he had
a proper thPrlleto roue• him was more eloquent.
Ile could mere:arr say tbat Oen. :iron could
write a, well so he mull tight, and being able
la du thin, who cold purple. him an aat•teinrian .
Lusa applause 1 Vet, Keallemrn of the Want,
cr•tioe value, ilitlitate.l comps/docile lietweel3
each a luau as lb a 11.1 I hair candidate, acid
tiinued 4, tarniell the Imam at hie el.,ry 1:y
him '4314 Fit., arol Fralbera Ila a.ad io
energy, - ILA • deiertnise.l will, wl.lOl had
raised till. o moire Lye° In that pteutina whir bit
nut occupit I nri self tattoo. Or GO,
er to floor lie had conquered lin.
tattoo in regard to alba, natives, seal had Jima it
taitiOl)thennah the woe with Ylleziaa Military
tirrlini7lloollo. and I fie enety ie., CI W./ were,
throuteh hti geolua t n.orertd I oto monk or hit
mull'''. mitt tiotled to the 'Tread of o j e iti,mi ou
When they 00110 l r. their reoutlw•nou, ILe
e 'tenth of thr Inns thirty or forty yours, in whom
walla thy fig3.l It.it fk....mifiutt. mutimlirJ,
if not in NI apr tirnornl IV,nlrtd timitt
Irrek to the Lien with whirl. lie al•rtr4 ond snit,
Diet no matt moult thtt (leu tioutt u mete
military mall - , ao Vera, military titter ever
wag . mere eAlti, /It moat be ski...taste to Le
tome at ottr• the lioveritor of the rountrite corr.
queretl'by 10 pr.trule for all cualintreneleth
Jay by day,au Ilwy itroured lieu [knit sssss 114
meet them all. tat tbr,tagb the whole Math,.
cunptttyr, htx 1.0,11 ■,r ccalotalatly foaming Cr ,,
vtt4l,li , ,liit.elit ufikau.lfeelnifx
between it. t . u, repnbG•x ut llezicu unl the
Wilted Hime.
If, during the o. 4.10 f hie etloodr,l Olifeff.
II wafture WOO would find soy fault at all in Ids
conduct, it woad moult front one thing, his Dil
atant clariro for yeller 111 W. lk M. Who bared
mace, and t, net, WA fellow men al peace Ur
went to MtniCo to Ooloitiff II peace, and he did
to It, idol now he tea• about to feerifd him re•
ward, the reward of the rpi cit of pollee -in the
triumph of FORto, which would make him Pam,
s 1.111 . or tun UNITCD URTATtIf, (Great applause.
Catania Hobert I',rter, who commended the
Hibernia Urerno, .rt/tte city, through the itteg•
iesu war rare, the lYhig nominees
In fermi or the warmeet eulogy, predicting (or
them r. Irturnt.bant ole.tion In November
WILLUDI CRAW/011D, rn Ad scllicr car> pad
ecn•d enr3in Tnnrlnr.' rr.r. and
GettiPM,l, Arn^ritnnl. I serval n^ n temmnn
' , Hier under General Scott in ;desk°. I have
t,een ti Democrat 'from the time I could hnliow
hurrah for dentition But I came to the ouch,-
(don that Gen. Scott wee a good teen, at the bat
tle of Cliepultepoe, and I (mid I wee going to
rote for him, and I will. (Loud cheers.) ,Then.
io no cironmlOcutton about that, and that rote
will make no differentia itt my political opinions:
for I am a BeEsocret yet. I would neither no
cept nor seek for an eifice,.bat - I go (or "Old
Fuse and Feathnr c " A abort; time ago when.
during Copt. Porter'n speech, the band struck
np 11.11 Columbia, some thought that it wee an
interruption to the Captain , 80. no. it was •
very happy thought coming& at the place which
it dld; for it wan the very tune that the legit
EMWM
can bands played upon ths , belghts of Chepulte.
pec. Had not Gen. Scutt beet' nominated I
would have gone cheerfully for Pierce. But my
motto ie Scott but, end Pierce aftewardi. (Yee• ,
mendous applauee.)
The Hoo. GIORGII DARIIIII having heart loudly
called for, rose and said that at this period of
the evening, after the ground had been so ably
gone over by 'other speakers!, he had but little to
say. He hoped they would allow him to escape
this evening, and he promised that he would not
shrink from speaking hereafter, and they would
find before the clove of the campaign, that he
had done his duty.
His fellow-chi:et:lather° assembled well [goer
the feelings which hail animated them within the.
poet few days relative to the noutinatiens. The
public eennteunnee was atiarometer. When the
telegraph brought nova favorable to the nomin
ation of Dan. Soott, you could Bee it at once, ale
au an index, IA the cheerful visage of every
Whig, the doleful looks of every Democrat.
When, on the contrary, the news woe adverse
Whim, the reverse of the picture was Been. The
Whig mtton/thee heciarne sad - and the Democra
tic physiognomy briighle - ned. They well knew
that their only hope and ealvation was in the de
feat of Scott, for when the glad news of Scott's
nomination came every Whig Instinctively felt
that the battle wait won, still thMigh the Demo
cratic party woe weakened and almost power
low, they attempted to intreduce confusion into
the Whig ranks, and staid that although they had
selected a goad man„yet they had destroyed him
by 'heir platform. What was this platform of
which they talked so much. The Bth article was
rilative tho Fooitivn Slave Law. And how
did it ma: Ilow lung did it oily that the law
should be obnorvil--not a day longer than It
way ou the one hand not evaded, and un the oth
er, not abused. No nee present would oppose
that or any other law so long as It was a law at
the United States. Complaints had been Math)
that it had been already abused. Those making
these complaints then, were at liberty to at
tempt constitutionally to alter it. There was
en finality here.
But the Democratic party was tied neck and
heels to their platform This law as a finality
was feetentd round the neck of their party
etooe. The Whig platform said, the
moment this law :was evaded, or the moment It
was Ot.llncd. a remedy should ho applied, and
the abuse Torrated lie, far one, was williug
►:dept that platform it was one of which - be
was not nAbarnal It recoguired the principle of
perdeciieo to tmerteau labor, and of improving
~or rivet, and habors. The party had a glori
.,us leader for the romony campaign and with
loco be they would bring up the Whig
ma)...icy itt Allegheny ‘,,,unty to ~tattl. as it►
lair, no had eai.l • or coon to 6.ototi ac hi s tries!
Cape I . .4ter thought lie was mashed that the
mee•ritr a 1.,. Stole toe Se .it and Graham
eared IS , taar I Loud cheers
T I 1:1,••••• , r .11[1111011tLI (41 -
33..1 !sit! 111lt tee lot.) fee trent..
•fidti ~,,, , •vldrw t., tn, tcoltg suit ecliee
Alleeher.y .After • fa•
d.ye of .utettee eteitetuellt..their •tepee, tits well
•d the ~ li ter taentl•erd i t the party fled
ren wrettlie,h thanla lo the eles.ituess will
tetriels tle• the Conveutteu.
.Itsu i c to bun unto ray it.quittate.l Ile had
ticarit the itarietuctory remarks it the chair
wee hat uulernto , ..l that the mre}lag. had perm.
piens 11.amitu.d moi trite 0,11 It
I.t .: !hut a.a rr.i.iinte to aware Its
sa for the y.iatly 16,11. 1../4
t,,,1, etk, Lad, 11 was 41.6.11..
In ^ l I,,L•tue •0r,110.., 61•41; .! fate. all.l.oltiUgh
I. I IklItz• 101,1. ••9 • Whit IL., all.
tl.•• . u ) 1.1. c.. tiobc,•l
IL , • 4 .4L 4:4.1 tweri.,l 'owe re•lffrip t ,
v.. 1.•, Le Lv4.4 4.4.41.P1
••S l•Yeawr , h Senator Cram
Hit viand, hal he .41, tietteral m the lite War
r•IL Nita.. • iLaufhiar.. In 1 th'm teLea the
the lel:Za 1104 prutteasian and 1.4
air oa orl.lcla the wait, or J• 71.11 PPM, thet
(cam NI ‘rilin.l. teat intuited ae the
~ , 4 1.111e 4 IL. 1141..r0r.r• l'anraat.au rtataith
ter haw. L,eever . they pad 'all gat the right,
4/1.1 their !elem.lva wary all a.ltnir•
:tirtrel'o the yrtn.te P. 114 4 Neer Ilamy
,hae. t , that gl , riaut y:4.4101 , 11.3 their
T,TIJ Oen nrack Ito Pierce yraAhter t
Mr it ft.,. ouroie4: .n MI, :foie. Rhow mie
Ihr eto homy which coo of lhe e!iikre the Port
LAO mliarcird, • bre he beaidon Ftf,lay that
the pre•pert• for :entt Were , gloolle • oh”
1,161 hr to Mr I: , with a rhoeklet 0,0 , 1 a grin,
..3cott I...hclred • Well Me. U .raoli now tell
him that Pierce arm shelved, and that his hopes
in this mutely In Nneemher, would ho buried
henesth the atrial of els tilt...yawl voter. The
Democrats 'Mehl talk of their; beat, plate of
soup—lt should he both hot and' hasty for them,
%Applause ) Fuss and froth.* indeed I they
would make the. Gather. of the Dem:nestle par
ty ay Dtd they not all know!that that great
I..tely diem , d Democrati luminary. General
Pierce, had pledged himself to l eote fur 50011,
ugainst on candidates hot !timed!' (Cheers.) If
he had done so, he asked the frlade of Cass and
Buchanan If it. would he ma map!ardotialtie ein in
them to follow the entente Ulloh he had set
them lie appealed total the Do4iocrete present,
if it wag not time for them topes., their (0,1
party—a , party which had melt', sod openlY
crowed free trade doctrines Tpree thousand of
them in this county, he hod no alubt. would fol- '
low the esample of Mr. Crawforveho had spoken
there that night, and depositeithele votes foe
Gemmel Scott. They hod the wnerel to Chief
?
talkie Army on their side, and e tierretary of '
the Naey as well.. the propi and they moot
summed [Loud applause I
O n motion the_ meeting then' adjourned. and
the loot 118.embly elovely ilieppreed, Ma hand
playing come of these and invpiriog national
eirl, amid the muti: of *LOA Oen. tloott has on
oftil kJ the American arm'. to victory .
THE NOMINATIONS.
1f a hwve as yet received but few srapouves of
the pre. to the nomination., hot thea few Cr.
.4 hearty. All personal preferences
ere fortroitea, ottol the tlaß of the R.ll.ut heel!
‘e thrown to I. hearse by . those paper. which
had ■upporteJ Mr Fillmore with a cavil also
lily CO at their own arm choke.hal beret tieltol.
,3 We ill Ike tight siprit. 1{• ouhjoln
1,014 (tom !hero nest clew Ftlloto. Merl,
FrurrolheVent."
Tun Wum essoioss se to rue Fitt-b.—Ono*
again in our lives it tlevuirea upon ue to prevent
to our Whig friends the rondidates whom the
Whig party, in National Convention aseembled,
has tleslgnattd to hear Its Mandan] on to victory
in ttie miming Cretin's of President of the Uni•
let Matra. The choice .11 the party for that
Idgh .lotion has fallen upou Wiersahu Score, of
New Jersey, who was nominated yesterday in
the Convention at Baltimore, on the Il(tythird
rote, the MUD, after no long a mire of trials,
being finally deviated to I.i unanimous.
A unanimous nomination by such a body of
toes—than whom a morep - atriotie and Justin•
puirthed body, of Him r . r, has nev
er before assembled body whose delibera.
done, moreover, were characterised by a grimily
and dignity each us are rarely found united In
popular usemblieu—whilst It is an honor not to
he declined by the object of it, must carry with
it to tba people a moral an wail as political force
hardly to be resisted.
loom the Washington Rerattse
Tux NOMINATION —Winfield doett Is the nom
inee of the Whtg National Convention for the
Presidency of the [Jolted Humes. Ile wax not
As first choice amour, the distinguished men
who were the candidateo for that position. Bat he
is the first choice et a maimity of the Whigs of
the Union. To all those who recognise the oblige
dans uf pony this feel ie conclusive. lie is nom
looted upon a platform adopted by the Conon •
tien: he has accepted the nomination upon that
platform; we do not see upon what principle any
Whig can withhold fromthim hie earnest, eordiaL
qui hearty support. No one C3O doubt his Ps
diadem. Ills eminent services in the field.all of
us acknowledge. IBs capacity for civic employ
ment, wherever It hew been tested, hue been ii
luetrated by uniform success. That he will be
honest, true, aid faithful to the Constitution,
every set of hie prliate and public life shun
natty testifies. That he will be loyal to the
UNIDO 11/) one can entertain a doubt.
From the Baltimore American
Nontwortox or Oax. Wtonxco Scorr.—The
long protected deliberations of the Whig Nation
al' Coavention assembled lo this city, have resul
ted lituelly is the nomination of WINFIELD SCOTT
as the Whig candidate for the Presidency.
The
„particulars are folly elated in the re
portnf the Conveolion•s proceedings given be
low.
WO 11111111711C0 the nomination with tamed do.
termination heartily to support it. Our
iudl
wideal prefsmnoes,as our IvarlPre are well aware,
•era otherwise directed. But in the ceriuml
action of a patty, holding to great principles,
the surrender of individeal preferences is a mat
ter of duty cheesier the common cause re
quires it.
A Platform has been established by the Con
'abliau, for which we thank them. It le broad
and wide and national, and his the approval of
General.eloott ; and any man who takes'a nomi
nation ellen that basis is entitled to the cordial
support of every true Whig in the Union. We
have in °emend Scott a personage of distinguish
ed repetition. It I. not necessary to ask, who
is General Scott ?—although the Interrogatory
at to We identity of General Pierce may be put
more frequently than it will tiv satisfactorily an
swered.
The annteet now opens with a full array on
both elder. The interests involved are greed.
Let no but have u fair field and we will ark no
favors.
LATIL—THa VICC PRllllDElor.—After the
foregoing article wan written the Convention, at
its evening section, prcoreded to ballot for a
Nominee for the office of Vice Preetdeut of the
United State., and on the eecond ballot the Hon.
lltu.time A. Unarms!, of North Carolina, was
chosen. This distinguished gentlmisau now
holds the office of Secretary of the Navy, with
advantage to his country, sod with honor to him.
eelf and the presentation of his name in coo
unction with the Vico Presidency will be hailed
with hearty acceptance by the Whig party of the
The following curious etatietica will attract
come attention.. of the accuracy of tho Rev. gen
tleman's figures we are not competeni!in judge;
hat ho evidently helimea that the fact/ are as he
metre them.
ROMAN CATHOLIC EMIGRATION.
The Halifax Sun given the following resulta
mad ktatietice of emigration to the United Stater
Under the caption " A word in Stolen to the
Pricer in Ireland," the Rev. Robert Mullen, Alin.
sionary to the United Stater, on behalf of the
Catholic Univerrity, endorses, unintentionally, a
otatement, "that of the number of Irish Catho
lics emigrating to the United States, one third,
at lean, were lost to the Roman Catholic Church.
The Rey. gentlemen recommends most earnestly
that •the people be kept nt home," and -"mil
lions ha Baled from spiritual destruction."
The present population of the United States is
about 25,000,000, and of these the Catholic
Church claims only 1,980,000.
From the year 1826 to 184441,260,000 left Ire
loud, one million of whom came to Americas the
proportion of Catholics amongst them mapte
very fairly estimated at 800.000.
mincie that period to the present, the numbers
who emigrated thither from Ireland, at the low
est calculation, were I,500,000: and taking the
Catholios as shore, they will have in nine years,
I :200.1*0.
A large number, (lay half • milllou,) name
from Bermacy, tome from Italy, France, :Belgi
um, soil other conntriee,• during the list ten
years, Lalf of whom were Catholics say 2tn1,000
Twrlhe gears .go America had a emit°liC pop
ulation (according to Dr. England, Bishop, of
Chatlreton, of 1,200,0011
CalcUltil4C the illeVf.o at thie number by
I.ieth,; at the tery email somber of hil,teou, anJ
',Ming for convert. in the lerger_citiee and towns
ttl.ooo, will chow the following total
l'aihnhe emigrant." front the ye, In2C'
to 1314
.110.001./
I 'sib o to enligi.ta from year in 44 t.
I ...:00,00t1
Catht4, 'mtge.'s trom ether cat.
tri.s
Ametio. raiholie 1. o planti"D 17 yr.ra
\OAR RICE'S CIROUS,
(iltgit ' l ' HIPPODROME.
ills Ilittipendpul Eetablishment, organic
, 1 1 !. , :tg. - :: ,e, 1;71"..‘„71:21,.. T . H .T.11it'5.D...".. 1 L,Pal
, lb. Om eft4rt sea We lb Int.nalue the .p.rta of ILI.
-„., t .„... ; OWN U IP XP1.01 , 110116 in thlsrankarr • .01 be areaod
Notate,- kOll to tin- Catholic I 'hurch 1, - Jeninase ilt i'anturoh. on Ikon 0.n.0.!, treat ot,tho Lueriran
1 11,nel, on Tlllll,angli,, July lot, Su en 0.44.
nay in round numbers, no runlions'
~ ,• a Illtan4 tea- trite sneenlf.zont p•uoiaroa per.eta.4, tall
lill SILIIIN2 is 11. l of Oplttiell that the nal: i : • .nuto.rat.o th. ,rand wens at t.
W Lull he depletes is to be eat down to the at- , : ""` lWl'tatau g l '1rft` T ,....ic...4,
,stunt of the Bishops and priests of Oat. Caned TIIK TOIIMBANISh4
\ NI.
Slates 0...1. is not, *elite this enthusitetic; ; . FOOTS os rug nastaelitt.l
OLYMPIC P,F.ItTS; \
: •ftIOOS remit', i.l the Church "a noire apostolic i , ac \ hoiLerigs.
prodeol, realm., ..lf h&e.hehle l"Jy C. , 'h. :, re,. an,c-nion-o. .i ,tio ceinfr=ln a LT.BALl.Er
I tooriruti Vistoir • ••I1 ie not their faints troll . .7.antir. point...runs ~, or I ,rtr tonciter., nun al: tb.,
• • -0... f Um NI-1-ru el I' “ I tj artlns of auperi,:r onoit ,or
the foal, .111.:1 .01 in aa many ectilloos Not at ; .;„ t . , nt ,„„,„ o , tt.‘ „y ~.,,o , , t atot , 0 .,.. , tot . , o ,
all the 1.111 If 0 Ibid to Le at Me door of the , •hid O i.trials.l on nasla - r- . •
el, rod 1 irk) . . aLi its Ireland, inn.le II / Heart to r,
~,1f:.:,r„1t"';. . r,:..h0.6 . 4 .al ohhtshst to ttrakao of
+s, the Fealty
• ' DOUBLE BRASS BASIDK
Ft, Oks I‘..nat
.....-
asii'i Gcastis
Led by Almon Mentor, the Wizard Bugler!
n
STRAW-BERN-Lin i he ISt Ail. 3 0 5 PAVILION will bbldosaatortablr
$lO,OOO Persons,
NIP Wait I :--- lly
.) aur Oar site of Ine. "leek. , •cat ‘• pt.:11.4 with *eery aaar.•,,tenae asset, au 1.011.
ye,. that bates. man:n..4., while witn....lng
I nee etrawberstee quoted at 3;1 cents per quart ; lb. 1,1 0......ua....
f.r the best varieties and V 6 teats for inferior lirri• , ••••u•'• ,, ' 0 ". i•eiceSs••o this
ar. taco new, at wall, 0., ari l Intanahly be Loe, kb
Acaardiug to those prices, we I stralrberry grow , bag 0110., .
re, of Canto& I have bee. fooling non away, for ; ~,8 , ..."‘',.1 1 )0 . L. 0''.....re w all c 0..... ,''''',;'
We hat, beeo soiling the beet kinds for 12/ coots 4,4-'lWrernas rat .I.,..x.man6cs at :.;,,elaak. \
pot quint There to no croon here, however, "''' i 11 CASTLE, Ad
_\L
tt,...
she rusk, 41 boatneso of it . n few of of who cul• Whitt, - irulphur Spri - oks,
1,61, them noe l only sae h ro ih the 11 ttair 1 eet 1 , 1 DOUBLING Cr IP,- CUAIDERLA ND CO, PA\
i
' "VII IS 'natty celebrated hl..urd..tin Retreat,
sod sell our Surplus. I are been trying for
five years to "gat the lent varieties, and have i i ,„,1,..1,„„,h,,,,,,,,..,,,, 0 , , t ,,,,,,,,,, .
made up my [Wad that I have It In a svedlin v . iettb .
,8:14..!..2 kv:aht,t , da . l7,, , ,. , - Th . , tvy
from Honey's seedling The plant grow. much ;Zs pave been greatly enlarged ant IrapWre4. 17u ardor
more, luxuriantly thou liouey'e seedling, is ,Lira. at me 1.,,,0.4 t o
-P•tvil!.....
Penni:as 41.1 total/la. so soll so for 'hoot who a larger, though the I of the two ire precise. , „,,,. ~ „.,„,,, ~,t,, p i,,, „,,,,„, ~„,,„,, ~,.
ly the came shape and appearence; the Bawer , ~ . ..,,, . ..ta..n, • ;:, .....I:l;ll , Lr u tzt ,,.r tz a•agn - t 1 1 . us. 0 11 4 .,
. n pesfett flower, having both attune. &ad ' ant Plt't:burgb. three erring, are big by tku•
pion : , Ike the apple' where*, the lloney's have frutr:!,,,lrao h i:d."-m4sl . k 5 ,1 1,, arstitii i Itaralo . r:.4:l ,
only I ~tile The frutt In much larger than the ; I°.' ~,.,1,,x , ',„".'„ j,, n 't,;;;;,f. b. , 1 4 0 `1,,:„,„ 1 '1„,,,t,
ilnuey, of a pale red color. I picked aim .111 my 1 , 14,t 0 . 0t0
... oto „ to
otoko
ottnot . o otot .„ , .„
qabt.. and 1,1.62.
garden on Saturday last measuring 41 Inches in , a.,Jer..t•
alrcUtuferfnce, and I have licked recta of them 7.,. R t r * " . ..' 4 ,7 t r 0 . 8 1 ' 8 D „ . ,W4 . 1.„,' . jobtJo."4"°,\.l:ditt.. II:
which measured 4 inches. They arts fine flavor. - Te,f n ku2 o ; : 7 , roi,rx t,,,t
id
‘„
rd-they far exceed limsey'e malting in maul of 19 earl' y
t ,
.. in t ReiI I LVII - ,: v, , ~..c . d '
devor-it Is precisely like the e 5,..,, of a well •
,I. 10,:, rt,na ,opo r at Lew Ganta, taming ',Wet.
ripened pine apple Aeother good quality shoot • ~.,, L ooL t tt, ~a , L , , , , , ,
r lustre:
them I. that they begin to ripen about a weal - btu. sistansl, , ~
earlier than the nosey. If you have nothing of ," - v , am• \
1 Lela Drawn and Ogaresl Iteragte,
the kind In your market, it Would ha quite a Hun Woe It.ea, ang,Tluu*,
Jeanie, ntutri for the fruit growers who supply lied 1, , ,,, Li•s•f. 0 . 0 "li.. doe l lwe . 5, linv'
your mat !let We call them the •• mammoth artioea dr tom.ya.l Okra cnnaa.,
rtrawberry." With our present rail road broil' heh 6 h Lhhh• h 66 6 %,
~..
flee, th e plants could easily be obtained from 'roach La•no.•:-. -
;,y
-here. They esquires good deal of road' between Wall Paper.
the rows, sod hear about is well as the floury. 1 UST roc'd, a largo assoftmcnt of ant and
Tones, de, 8 . c p,,.., • neaatitui,e,itsrns, from thith:Ast . llnisiunatifsa
, terios. snit tie ma •or ft ,
C 441011, Stark CO , (0 ) June 23, 1852. pen ts alareet orreet.
i i LAZED 0 RE:iisi - Psper Yard wide,' of
1:I en reetat c 0 sl r, lie Winton' Mini., oral far rale I,
tell Tillie . PA OMR. .
':,.;notice
Orrlog or 'OP RIDOC 'MINIM./ Co.. 1
' . Pittebtirgb, June _1,.1852. i 1
NOTICE is herohy given that all Stuck in
Ons Comps ur on algah the newssuienta or ann. 0,..
~ al lua. dotter, and of ilarrh If .1 alai le, 1,,,5e ~1
Vale Coat. •03, are CO Pa` g 1 no ni• Mare It. sr.o : n.l
4.7 of Auguat neat. wilt Le tOrfeltert waled:4 sr 51 goo I.
Mateo , as •ult.ho ne / kdear the *award dor. Wm:
Interest .ad ,rat ureate.
IlelJer.af Orrtlara. lorne,l ' Netatto to Jul, ist, , lsr,
ar. reeneated ta Warn them an get other* without.,.
1. 1 . My ard.r Mip s tkar lof Ihn to..
1.21 Cyr \\„ ..100110g lONN a, 1 • , ••• ,,,,,, , ' '
.
: t , LINDH LES \.,
1,7 NI Lbls Portland Surat,
10 - Nee lark hUtra gyp
a lion•••• auger eared llama a Heat.
• 'rd fr.eva.TZ's Slur. ealeriatias& Yeast ru•dSr
IMO Super Carbonate APIs: \
1,1 ape.. tYOIII., Cala. and illatiand`patc -
.. Swum, eta; arid Moaner Owl'.
WO doe Cern 1 10 00661 .11.4 hi - \
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ISaliN it iIiND ' OIANO, full Aix Oc
tavo, In • beautiful Ilstaatanr ear, nittkOolble
ts, g 1 bri l tlaut ha, gal novena,* entry; for tale. at
the lan prare.of SIP), .•§lk. JOllll 11.11C1.L011,.,
NlWood tax .'O,
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v ' l2 t*Vg . fr. - J; \ 1
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oro. 1 liscloirel,
ou kit DLO, .. •-•
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111 Iga. manunsetated Tob.ens •
. Oh \ ''• Va. Twist and Plug Taborec,
. bt ' htl. g.°.7.1 . :41 , 2.; .0.. 4 I . •
00 4 "'.... ,LI% ~.i.,,. _ •
1100 itdr• }led Palo lanttber.
t/ I bt . '" ltuot, l4" 's
) 1 ,; 1 :: nuout Salto: '
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Jo tog/ reira7r'il'uttar: Ita store an& s in 0 ,0.,,,,
Junta Warr cu.
wii _ .....• . Linorty snot
Citizens' Insurance Company.
IOSIIA . RES far
'al°, ;l • ..
\ iltid. A OU
„. ika..l.§Wler _
__Wyk! Otis, I. twer Feartb,
Increase
N swt•er of cunletll
NutuLer wkio 01164 to le CO.hed :070.000
Vumtlnwl.wrel'ytAohn 1,U80,000
W. IL King, tbirty-.it year. ago, Total in tbe
Ronne of Representatives for a bank of the (lol
led litateethe identical PIDISTUT over which
Nicholas IRddle for • long time prnlded.
lOT MI,ANE'S V ERM IFUOE—To Messrs
& comer of Past .rod fourth street
l'lltaborib. !Apart the Ituttui•i haring thJsee I th• to
escape or 1 ble 10..1 noted rla Orr the aYhlic . This
1. has tiotto thrtorith thou.. It bar molt rivet heltro IL.
Itutitio fiat mare tL.a a ea.. 111 Lu Lr.a kutrrititaN4 ludo
all ...Iwo. DI the U mot Lu wirer, oh all /tire. My
totAt ouotilato eatiolisethn Whet. 11 Lu taco trial it
Lu S. pr mettocrd the hoot routed, for worms over in•
t•sitoil. Peewit. ottoold aim, be without • supply. IV.:
6.1104 Into La ult• hot elnatles
ftholabeis Oa. Yl. Sept. IS. Ill:.
& Q.—Wu tint • 1,4 of tour
ritta reeotatu.l.l It So., hest =WI. kw tar worm.
••• have •••‘ ha.J. Or. Al 'I. ••••'• V•rsolftt.t. ham bet.,
1•11^1 to maw+ the d.roJ de, .1. •1.1.GV CO..'
11.1.8 , lebr•tet tetnlfts•e P.( I.•. 1 Item lout Inuit
rut. sal II•r. - h.ute. Ip tuva th• sit.
J KIDD /
• •
Mar S. :11 KIER - -Aud POW as to your
Patrol.... I Ittought a. 1 Lod Askew! oiling to lona. It
onull ba 1.11 to malt until I had .. .ornawbat to writ. -
ii I,ru 1 Lam Onarel the oil tor IL. people thought it
I au perhaps post ' , meat pro-tut - Pon. Dl the ag..
.0 la. kit Lyn al,paisa Lay. oat I oars ul ..
I trus ou aug par.unkd stoma to Los, unt.l I got
them to telt it. onallenl palms. It soom tog. to cur.
tte. drat anitatue, CM .1 man who had Leerlhad gar
.1.1 Ins., 11 , 10 V 0.4161114 Is trr its when:
to. Ind said bug Vb.. battle., ha kwild sow Mans lb.
tit., sod clearly diniumakb, the etnor-ot cloths, tia,
oldie Ma .I.atlit w.a otikrirld. rough
I.:loaner anoxia to Lase tams the ...Ito( • tan local.
roam age . ..lw Muir, kora might La Bahl of tba
p.altag goo.. as Pmwsktatu. But 1111 It soaks. to Sat
11.1, it ha. toLtalyw,l as. eaLnals 1 popularity 1. Mk romp
try I G.I. *old all that 1.0 alibi have
a. 1.1 • bustfral Loth.. at.... 11. 11 I SIKBAUII 11
0w5....1 iaua , Wimonalo. Marsh 16, 15.2,
Melson'e Pint Premium
1 /AGUERREOTYPES.
Pot Often Ilgildihy , Tian, Stmt.
C i I TIZENS and strangers wh o wish to olk•
let router*. Ink*. wItT 1 1 1 1:!rit to l and ltivirrlitleikat=laital
11.te wall Lod. a s who. coll. satiahatiort
sa.t.ots.l.• or as charm. t 0.40.• llorlng on. or W.
lamptat 0r.4 hest •111•11.114 B ide aid Shylighta rar coo
, aoudad roe Mot purport.. lii iIsaILYILI4IIIIO Lb. moat
powerful Mod, aral 651 log agerphod She
eta
of Bo gusn
madrpluir, ouw.praoliaal bp lb. rel.braord 800, 14
Philodalphia and New V orl, Mr. N. Maim himself to L.
able to other to upo patrons of lb. Art. stark, of ltvoirt
y.otypas, villas /tingly ur In groups, which bas never Loan
••trposai.
&nom op. .1 operating. lo all weather,. final $
esinek a. ra. tun P loaksl/IwT •
I'. S. Cleaver'i "Prue Medical Roney
air TILE unexampled patronage, and u 1..-
L.uoiod circulation uhtch "smut's Prim Modal Honer
:oar,' has obtained lu Berland, be , ponorfally amliatt
lo luonter,l It. reputation h. tbo United 01.1.., It is gold
meet M lb. meet cmlonat Dmitri to, Arr*lbin." "` i
l'ortmoro. In the principal oitlee of bo Union: and glade
in .veer 0 10117 .nett NWT worts un. rot lb. tin... N.
Toilet .al Do•seingrmm.
Thin oriebrated Bose IN sale rot al et ail hitTruCui
LON, Storm, and elholesale onlr Or too agents tor Pius.
turgb and Its Mcialtr. 6 •
1.1141.5. .1. 01 115 A CU. (.4/ Wane atmet.
Serif there be ray moo, be ho 'Riegle or
mated, Mower, amehatmo, merobant or trammehubn
La act Yet eupDlicel himself with 61,4411*0t ILO. Patron's
Arabian Liniment, let him no now . 04 40 11' for 00
Noed, 11 0111 be rant, Is Niebt la 1014 own .04 aver ,
again, betbm It abaft .11 hare Non used. Nee here oar
ward to that, Rosier! Son edrectiestaesh auto
A. H. HOLMES & BRO.
Sucomor to U. P. Nelsoti
11 ANIMACTU6RIN Ur
SOLID 808 VICES,
1 1 110TkLP, MAITOCKs. aPAUSa. 11C113.
MICH. fUO o.Ac., !
PITTINITION, PENNA. •
Ofltro No. 1314, Astor wow, third door above Smltlinall
vat iroaraotod equal to any atardootorad.
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••• E . r" rl"ll'..tinh; 11 , 7; 1 11 ' r 5 ) I "bl'' D.P".'k,
46 ki.:!':,",:;,,\'.rtv, !°l'"i''. per SK:amer
CU LPRIIThaN.
;03() CASKS NEW Sli StifiAlt 1100 SE
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V 1.2.1, _ \ . ‘ \ll. cut4nrnon.
it LA NIC ilOOKSPl"1 AND. STA—
' I P TIM: CIIP.—The glabailbir ba an hanJ % well o.
1..? d gogoV.rtrtn , !,*( blarN 1, 41k . V. , , ,, r.1,!,,,a;ir 1.1;:i
IrAl.l7t7.,lVfilTrif b o elrllT r af:J4 - tha13 ., ..” ,
fell In, {flag Nal lino. \ o
AT RAIIIIi/AiNa%l “tvry nh., Aplortptlo of Jnb to r. t.
In .reolg.l gab ag.flo.ga 40.1 4glbaeh. Chant 11. 9
ru lel god onond to or Oren patio's.; ol I I lcg•..boond
Sa-Cagh pald Cot N \ .\
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TO fVfiTE.RS - .\ .
PRINTING ink\ l i - pufft..ture\by . D.
MoCrgar , , Ns', Sot n ' owl 11, hon., 11. er
11l form 25 eta so S.l .t rwr o . b. Al.,.i r red. .1.% an.1 . 1t , h . 1
I' li Pe r l,"ii,l "'A h l:, , , r ;; ! .iii.'?;,t",:if 11l 1Z14%.
50 et. per lb 001.1 Ilia /13 h 0 ,..... ;. .. z , w , . 4ra4 f . , gal
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l'n)lk1 ilgr and Atotlogar.
On oil Wonl:,lia'tlv..on Mankkltb.
tiOUNTRY SOAP- 3110 reced
; .71t1 for Halo for II 'a Limner.
p. 24 , Water Mr**
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A VON--. ,, 4,001.) shoulders iowls, rre'd,
0.1 for maim 1, , , IIEIN 1.1(11313Tr. ,1
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11.0
g• I trahrbt brands. he'd and for mr.l. h 'N
..._ . 2F•t !:',. 'FT Y.:_.
FOG.S-2 blb/s received, and for P flw b y
4 0024 , YELL A L NETT.
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loran ho Sinni..p lha 1 1 1amoni ham met 1 don
el from Nra• York. wham on rommarnr• of the dal R..
ion the, purrha..l for rub. mach Foto...man ma
e. rr .
•E.,1 ma h rm i al.are maxl4..rm a qukk quarter better: Ma It'
dm. doll, p.m Kers the mMom it •to fractimal rro 1 . •
—thy fmmh avatm maqin of \
15000 'lhm. French 1 %3r - ratite,
10.006 •• arraeh Plato,.
100 \
200 114,am Hamitic-
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A 11.11 111.1• . Extra N , .. 1 11....k..n.,
10 'MM.. 1 , x.1...f1u, Pirklerl fin.lar
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111,1.. Wide W0r13." Vc1.0:011 41 10
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:la. ha. Cabin •.• Pap., Al Aar.
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W. A . 111 L DENF EN . ,..• 1 A Ccl.
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watl:ikur•
Clatro Pla Itordo on.
ton•AWl vtle Ar
imkekiiilly.s,
t?LOUR,-40 bbbi. S. F. for tilde by •
Jen RUSSELL a JUWIITON.
ACKEREL-16 kite No. 1 reed for sale
dVi. u.rni W. A ZdeCLORO & CO.
10;116104
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Canadian Ponies,
PAII OF MATOIIES, Fire Yeate4N....
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sr, gur How, uglir laud.
tug nom gloat, elneloustl. for ,utle Il ' •
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,builivn to \ ceartrd at for the labar
i {{Otani . • rrper pi , norlap, borates, trios extrptoall
..z ll. m rttra astre. PiNhablp. 13 tsa P.0.,-
' 011\re 111,77autrair.71cth 4,nlab./rtrett.tat aalea
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53.11; at A.l 0et,12. lest 111411.), 1, a_..:3/,::0 a 43.0:!1 5 atl 4.-3,111. \ • \
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gum., at,G' - RI? \ 5 r‘rheat. 404 Poro.sv:‘,lllo for ca.:
.10 bd. fa, toter., attk, \
115 1..-.5011 al tip. \tee:, 44 5.14., at i4sl3-.,..z..pd
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Capt. t.elsays.l . ..tuructl to tat tat Pe , ttaty from aeruktt
to tha b e .{\ Late rtopertnr. t . pao,it to Foo•IN
du tate,`Fith froiaut and paPpeope ter Cho teMILLA Co.st
tradtog post on,roa Pt. Loolsetttper. apt. a Kay foutpt
[ha bt. wl, nsstra Pith era... 5 t . loth ittapatt. trheo
within tart.) , 1.14 V that rt 7 th. , it .., ,0,..141.
to prucard, Awl he. a. Ladle.. t reit. ..11,ii,14.1415•41..
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NAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE.
. tqlsNsi - LVIINteI tt.5te. , 01041 , -g.lare.
tAr Hapreaa \Sloto.lig 'train laalta at C.% o'clact , r au.:
Fai.r...ll'veclug train I...vea
.011.) A PE.NNSYLVANIA ItAI fkI:OAD—WEST.
Expfe,a train Jeair..4 s l , ..leral eiireat. Station at
e, WA A. et., and arrives it S-30 cecina, r• IL; ~,,, day \
t , aptilagUmrstay. th. : terotr:liaoi ollotArAn 1.11'4 la It
5-20 t. \
UOAR-20 hhds. prime'N. 0.;
bale 1.4.af. canh,ll end puli - erlyed
16 • Clay;tiro, ley We by ,
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NIALLO‘V OIL-25 ten. ca arrive, Or sale
N MAIM/ DICKEY t et__
\ hrs. landing, for sale kit \
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MOLASSES-10 keg.. rut up f4V
v.A. 4 , e. reed .Isel (.7.r bY
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• 11, 'hi pro ato Ir•g• sondem 11..041 the iolloartnit.
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1,411 of yt.tir 1 ortnipl ..• and 0 0.• It to • 4111,1 of mlbr•
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of • tion•rmi AmrnirolF; Just toorigraL •;., - •
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/PLAID SILKS—,2O pcii. new style,just re
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BLACK LAWNS 4 . BEILEGES-40 Oct
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BROWN, PRIMIER ei pwiquit _
so. 17: eznernik! cow ;Ica% DM. se th \ vut.ik V'
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there, Mug." Iles, S loos htticte, to tr.aa they ik •
the altentisn of the-lode genentlf, thrtopthont \ •
cPcntry. • jt
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Foreign and Domeit c ie (1 , 4 . \ . '',,
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N, I !hoed Steve.. est York. ARrnt.i,r•• LroArrrl ' \
Pri.V., J. aP. Cater Scoot Thread. D" t 014 Blau \ ,
liorrlsols U;n • bs sod Doeskin, Artleric. , \ Dello
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MANYFACTUREIt of WI I.jul. or \
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name, slot Olusl,stln Dent, to Dm o tett!. lOUs % s,
Vann, 1..P054 LOT Opt , . Turpentine, cm et De g , \..
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cure =vial It the 1. nria's salt, for 'test itch, •
set sit surtesees soy soh, :to c it has. the it.. tots ,
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.trerwt for t!t•ea4
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INABLE HATS,
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hr. Fiwhionablo llat, that I Lai' ran be
' Inettiel m above.. TN, decal It no imprenwir p
Mar tnair lona tetatdithod ratrotatMo, aod the pope,.
or their plcattratkme, al, ample ettarma for Mu
amt obarattar of Hata, at Mem =atm.:outrun, \
•Imy ri5.7..c.n. ore. orw Uoltwl 4' rea r • aul,
manufactured to 1 'warrior Manna,, and furtudnue'. \
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GRAIERRCY HOUSE,
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hrmalway e Comer 3.lth tercet. New It M. ; : '‘
S this ,dny opened for the reoptio-
It ma'am§ tWo haddred ere me replete
tome ma'am emarealaneihend It Mental I. tNredigha
or stile tf•lngauce, at Imel not turtemaea any tee
Me city el Sew York. It VIII be kept 0.. Ilse, At.
‘P4Piara-tr„tiitt: gez.
1.,,t.0. of Me !JOU. fAI 1.0 Mate Of 11, 00 , 01 . 1 w,
Othlpoettow o(the city, mat the morale, re ant '
e iketen to to.ke their Ileum IMO earths eret clam on
' ` etch, while at tbe not time the; ‘4ll ha -
V i \ss Item. thee. who may temy . e.ratilr
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I.s 1 orierai, nod Important Itnprootgrabl. .hl ''.. .
r 4 ra broutint to a degree of yoirrroit/co. attained \ '.,
onterg Tn. looprolainvato eonalst of Ingo dog nada. \', •
plits of Cooketo. ortolan la ao odgantaaeort•r the old i .
ut Ino th.lmprootoiwol. In the L'lolli rod India n \ \
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orders l ed Lb e mime as If linty wrra Din ...tit. by se • • \
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t nem rapenr, Xoallab, French aal'atoltrlnta.
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to a IMllCaltlox practlotol uto IMacittoodolly by th 'A •, • , ,
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alueol. \\ bay. 100,4 moyintinoot tr. t t rag Phonier, I •'\ '. ' \
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tn., barged out, and /Dor alwayo,orill.lllwy don. I •,
i riora *jury mad., lid tor I bbro beatoto s theno ID, ,• , \
c.c.. Thet, Lew ono 1 , 111 atu necearattrits`rywn Lb .\ \ •
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Ito the bray.a tot slim D. olt.--uwurrtu overt \ \ .
ona Itothlwr Patchta—whl unoortall Int, r Nut ' '2 , ! _
1117 shun IR•slf“I nor 11, pf 71211.1. kilter Alitde s \ \ '
boo Voir of AttiorknO111411tIlle: 1091 i ' \ , •
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NP . YORK. \ ! ,
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1, llsheuent I. to keep a( .11 (toe*. 4,11 hell au \, \
1; 0 gr.411175/I:IIPktimi:..I"AVAVIWCitTAL"3I \
:wog and IlAhl• LA fli rd. Inn( / larand and .
'pealing la sckaner, Uutelog h One& Mat entlent - •
))ul Cutting ilaehtookalnle/Churk•.llAntre
facie 11.0e4. Ar, ad, Wool/ PL NI NO Iladtipere,
Ina. and Martha:de •klachli.om TG 3 /1 11:114131
holier., Pantile., chimes and ndleic. Machin
~,..I.lq, Irnit gla Iron Shatliniel'lPßlallktdiN
'bawdy; C 011,,,, Ulu., Ilunnbieturer. fidaluca. 4
'beery:
LEATD/At HAI. blltikulfean,
•mu batted s lath.; and lhoroughlys a A be
rem•hlnarT. 1in423.1 1 . . A L 'IS
11.411nU1l PIANCIF4TES.
' \ ONOYESTEEN& CO, \
Avroutp
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11f either In theelrer lby tithe or unhh,`or ,
1.1 ornaatchal, Ce workAnatuadp. A. an earl t •
t b.., in.y. would Hots hat at the lOU lair of t 1.
mmu lnyaltutt.they deer mirattled •130).1. 11111hA A.
le , t Moo, belog the 111Vecoduire ~. /my In • ‘ • t t
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ll ; . ,o . e7ll: l ;7l l alt " 4 " tryrtk V . us makate El \ '.
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81011 YANCI AWUI LtS! \„
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it . rtalte of fitl.ai and Wart/m.lO ilirate tuag \
• L.A. tuideraug Rio cured, 10 mtteue, kl,eLay
uem,may other InAhl• etrtktey. They 3 . —k• t ora
, 3 antasi.s et turlnt tinge ort your 10,1!ae4.,
In.:l,lrigga"u'vT•ll:4ll.ll44,' "At ! "l7., Ai ' l ' xi ,\l` . ,
sal Pylon contldelint tsillues, anel,.., ' aunt L. ,
14 ~any tilde, betuve 111 lb. Mad*. here, urticm 1, \ ~ \
lu , Dtaln&trit. upon . istdelk theca telll 1.. t Le thl,
akinees p/ilTllO.l3lla.
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logat . ..rz .{. 4 l, , ...igzA;t2v . :_ o r:ty . \. \
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Foreivillaidwarend Commission \
NO. *I CLIFF fITNNIT N. \ \
IFFER for SALE fronittir ~.116.1f.\"; \
4..jr rack.r.. or 11 1. 7 . da b y \
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by: X. X: \ •
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'spa Fruy mule by J. • IWO Carr. awl rukbta \
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