s 1 Pl "I"rsBURGEI GAZ * WENTION: 0 u p TEE =BIM" " liar Fauns ox 'SCOTT -ANL! , •I t 'esteislay was th e day lied vorifor the ao seriblagttof the Frontior Convection for Western Perusylvarria, and at an emri)' boar Intim MOM ing.the streets begonia be croirded with polo pis fram the unremitting counties sad States: nietiotele and bearding houses. la the city bad la been snerlt to repletion daring the previous 44, and maarof the delegates took op their residence with. the animus. The streets were 1 - PUY dscorided with Sep and banners, sad in a ms various please approprieteMo Were Stretak 04 from boom to house. 14 Market , Taber` 1 ty. /Us, Elagthaeld, Pint, Second, Third, Fourth, ands camber of oth sweets pretested • eke appoeiream. owlsg to riaanusent which 1 the bonass vim demented. . -' . • ' i . • hitnhalLi were 'stationed a , the various ; are . sues. feeding into the city, forthe purpose,al taking the country deiegathens to their quarters,' sod soon our streets litvon - to be filled by Marin of enthaslasna Whigh' those'reeLling at a die . Mires coining in in osiMages sad wales. with bearers and maim • the . v a rious township and ward delegations marching on foot The motto ' of rant:items bands playing - in every part of the 0 . /6'; Predated et most Winning :creed, while • • • the vtuious glee clubs of thin city ind -Ailegbe ' ny, together with those of 14asidagton, •phila. ' "MdpblV.lfstieburg„ and other places ` -give a - . ;number of their most beautiful: Scott Melodies .:"... tit different pssts:of tie' siti. I,witi, area:spirit , sad effect. The crowd of attune. In the vicini• 7 : ty of the Ametican. Hotel, in snitch the Couven ' tion was li assemble, eoenbecame immense, and it wan nithdiffumitY. that the raziettefdingo tient Maid force their way through; the maid . ; tido. The day wja seiY.brie, sia "liaise rare ' •1Y Were, seen i convention when; so mush en • .` elinsiseir prevailed: :•..':---,' : Towards the appointed hear; the dilegettens begoi to converge to the 'rnztetiomeltoal. First] eamo the eons of gallant old Westmoreland, be- twee's . ettain and idsteen hundred in iniaberorn• der command; of the , Mende," Gtheril Markle. In their front iss beilie' the . : beatdithr. Dian . a ' whicb 'they ended..itt at A the .Canieittnn of • 111144'. In this Bitty :' ;.It fis L OUin, -motto:-o "the taint of 1912."• Tiro- Num! hloral* wee a 'ill 111110 one, attended •by s ipiendid hems ' band, and iii mimberi Marled siinmber . of ago • and b4".ll4lfith appropriate mottorni and de -Nicer. Ainterg the most Issiefal Of, dm bonneri was that - ;Mae by the Weehingtonlelegation, with lrbeinatiful likeness-of Oen. Scott on one aide, and of !rah= span the reran's. 'The 7th . . ' Ward intatelab carried .a knerner with the mot to of 4 ilaitt; We hive trusted him forty years, ' we Orin tryhira Meteor mote." .0a one of the burners WY a painting of a eol iths mill In fall blast, with the motto of ' , the to , rid' of '451.",- On thormerse woe the same rel . ' Ing'llol,with tie tires extiogulehed, and .the motto of !.the tatir of .'40.": Another was ern ' . blematical ofa thriving workshop; the reverse _showed the 'effects of the tariff of .46, for the building wee Montt and rapidly felling . into do . . The ailed soon beinrati so dense that *rem • Impossible to prom:ire, with aocurackOmn the •--sawn of the places to which the severest dole6b tides belonged. Stant it to my, thruneuly all the Ominties of Western Pennsylvania were re presented. and delegates lyre in attendeneefrom - ,171egieds, Ohio, add a number of other 13totes. At eleven o'clock, it weer estimated that from *Nun to twenty thousand people were assembled . y ;,. Ir:k the rear of the American Hotel, before it, 1.-- 1 -.- , and in Penn street. • . - • • .. ' Bore.. lelfmanr, Esq., milled the - melding to ' '.., 2 „Wider, and stated that be bad been appointed by , ' • • the Scott. Evocative Committes as its chairman, - ,to anemia the following-as the camas of the MEE ~ Y .'.l+ ~. ~ - 2 f•krZ.l F 1 • ' ;;:i44 -• • le:A.Th e !1' , 1.- ;(ttY ll liir • *•• e c ,4 =' l 4 ,k• -• • Prasmurr.—Hoe. TIIOB. M. ROWE, Pitt burgh , Arcs Permeate--Generil 'rapt: Marble, , Weennerelaral Joe. Allison, Beaver; Jos. M. Titoseme, of Philadelphis, andnt-bre nunber of othergratlemes. Seintrusura—ino. M. Bulliyan;Batler; Wm 8. Moore, of Waeltingran ino. Major, of line - burgh, seminikumberef others. • The Thomas M. Howe, riling, said, that fe'Vranakall thugs disposed, to the atirman - tigistaf ithillties, to discharge every duty di ` rertmi . 4pon him-by hie Whig friends, and though he might will shrink from the responsibility of the present oramion, he yielded to no one In hie i devotion to "big principles. As g Whig then • o he "mild, to-day, make a few, and but a few, Vernirlui, (for be had been been indisiMged during : ' the peat week,) and thiuked them for their _ ktndness to bra. The wens before him 110 a most imposing one—o epeotsole nth' st mid be "Unused In no other country ander tie broad canopy of ROSTON UM In 411101141:3, for no • • • where else did freemen ensemble, or bad they, the put& weal placed et, their own disponi. . To Emrope,Monavorarad despots rulimi,but here they,were told, and It vu no idle bout, that the people were the goverelins, end that each of the twenty-two millions - of inhabitant/ of - • which this wrathy 4111 crammed, was the peer • . of. soy.prines or potentate in tbe world. They had mumbled there, not for the purpose of pay ing laudations to any',lthile man,lnst as FOG ' de to consult for the publlo good, and to confer wit! ous - iiiiothrr on the principles which they oifoe nntla cherished: As laportaot election wan sow pending—one franht with much intsm - set eel rape:Aura to 'ill latissas of the United Braes. fir timk it that they would not mum • _ participate in the canna, 1101114. they' weitur fml tt to bestiality:lh= • - Autp-Lenierekeitsrauchies of Europe, "hers 4ttioY 1 i restrictint the Uttle remnant of the • eTealira*mildiso w hich' existed, -vu valued • 4 121 . 7: . - 501, Ara s ads *Mr , ee highly este,. "d7we'llowikk to be ISllatimiatry. Hero eh! remit of point imlded tit the end the. - of the Meaner ef sdmilditerinit; - eh . imerriment, 'tether win or bad rested - ' up* themselves. -3t eke !pasties wraimerely 'bathe! General ." illenee or-Seett should be eleoned,lti importance would dwindle: into craprattive r but they:len the earaldaties of two puttee, eni 1 - 18 teaterame op •, widely graniatmi es tha 6 e 8011/11 ars asunder. t.. . He iriubbsot didslaithum by .erdraveringlizi mammal!" • perattpral'dt.tome imam, alic"3 Amick - se the casein trite"kiii 0 who wowlalol.' kti would do tlit,„ but itiroleit!auty that the yids iorft "wads *AO Ii bee lAlP*lbl 4 u:' ' sod Sits aim* w ptisolalso emit out, IS boll nttef a , Tatar; to iwoteeC.tic,imborer tble cAt'Aer7,initilbil.i,*tethe6no top* 'iolopetitiou. • 80.0matr, Waso-lbstr ey.tiee of cteto.t ituiS I*" itilduilkit WAWA. osatlest of Aid etuitdy wad be trusliPoibld VOW' plias t o plow Ai* sarlad..4* to defy*" of the Munelles; It stinds where it nalraye didF and he theiggittthabn" ohs, rarmaGni how wrisi amr - miiiterdi 10. right be, oliould,ltairpte• time 'dm= wad the lispaitilis of , thilr.Arilf of . their' Bieftimstattillo:' - „. . . r i '•N ' - 4 1 ( 1 , 4 40 , v s ~.:.., ' - '` lt '' .v.• ~,, -;`,, ..--I'. 0 .-•%..„ 9« :§,o '''' A 1 • ":, . e '.11.1ii."..11:*- , .. ...; : oi ::;; • '-‘:. 1 . 1 4 '''''' ~ " .. s . : IVI 41 :, . . 4 ' lt ‘,'"!) 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'.' ..‘ ' the"ilid°ll - ' ''' ' ' it badges). ~...=•- w"--1/0 r ---- - -- th iltb."Thil d= '. t . 7.isrif far nve 7 Wi t ...le -lbe r., - ' , !Mai were l'et • Witter the ~ 1 0 10 " - 7?' - '''' to eta ee4eottelt. While ....,, ~ data. rriedettbf..terta . . , diii;r4 hie - inisid lad M . to +milli the ' - - coda . . den, ha armed . °at 1".18- of 4he, ries , lad 111/' Wopi3 ll " l9 °T.lpeoh, 'nee'. ti POOse' ei '' 4 " et the. Tifer " c.,,„,,„„. No veil .- b s : !retie& yoteltis ,109; ~,—,;'.7,‘''.:,•-5',.'1414 .. goiniawa:-:'4l!!luT____,. 6 -- ;cf: , :; - ;.1 , 5 , . - :Aisuism .• :4::dlir#1 aoerstle ---177 .".'.,,,' ': ':„ ' ' J O- killir•tb! .t...1..74-",:.'.;..i.,,-.. ',,; . Si:11" %> Wfr4 -Nts. • . . • •• POILIIIHND iT Wllllll Ji 00. !lil~t9tf i pawky KORNIS% U. 24., 1662. e. :6 : - ii li N l.i lai - sseeri the dark •n -eWleittilieigtOkea4lBB4' hii.beid ; a'a; " 'MOO - - in liesAiiiiiciatheltildhliteignnnlo.ll4l4K gran of • Pe*RhtnaK anCeudavoted tolik:' ihiiisikeit.ili ji*iiihijialois iick.':ffini weitipoo*agadititftiiacrata the nocesiltY, had thetr,tweentitßierinausrixesedßenhanan of supporting • traiff candidates; but . they were and Oar, nantsiiddekaritd.d Bad as, naming satithat alkyls *tette:aril sum than Clay. menet plan in theldetesief this orantry. The He had gone to Stroudsburg to address the aid simple reason was bieratielreaklin Pisan rep- tons, though his Meads had warned him not resented the extreme Opinions of the dna fend. They bad ores enured hinthere needander,tn on school Of Politica= in regard to ataiyariff; laiitieriani, but he had peened thseugh danger and River -sad arbor LePravetresitie lat 'the with British billets in his body; tee tuid had the Whigii had not ,tasted up ie candidate foe thine. tomahawk and smaphigkedte of the Didion ele ment% for General &Ott had benbrotigtit prom- vated overtia head,anddid not knowhoitofear • Ineptly before the people In 1844 sad 1848. He white man. When Luther was going on to his -voted not havesaked them to . upped General trial, and his Mends temonstnted, he laid that Scott on account of bb 11111M101111t0 id/1001111ill, if if even tile on the housemen's a horned droll be he had out been the sound, exponent of - Whig would go. He bad resolved to do likewise; his 'principles. - ' And . Irby *told hi waste their time fellow-citizens had gathered in from the moue- In mouths Ceti Elutes siddenturite? for his pan gorges to hear him; and he hoped that ho deeds were tan which they had lamed in the proclaiming Whig prieciples, if he had net done . nursery. - -; , much good then, he had oars end fiat might late. Howe the propeededloisty to recount tear fruit now.. When they told him iltst theyi a few of the moot memorable Incidents -An went for Polk, Dallas and the tariff of '42; he .the history of our 'illustrious candidate, showing said that they would he betrayed be:mien how his merits and valor had been esteemed sad yeses, and that ere then, nine out at every ten norignized by the leadenef the Dimmed* par- of these fareacas would be out of bleat. Eili ty cud by every President from Jefferson down prediction had unfortunately come too true.- to lanes K. Polk. -- " • ; ' There were some few yet left, but they were The Honoteble gentleman concluded by point- gasping - for existence, like Ash drain out of ing out, in a very gritting manner, the meson of water and throrn,upon dry lead. He Observed the el •te between the British and Demands one feeble fames at - Harrisburg halo glag to . prink; and read from the Loudon Times, • lead- Governor Porter, which he believed was kept up warmly advoestingthe more for show than for eny benefit whi , would'. er of oonildenable length, election of Gen. Pierce on Free Tiede principles - accrue to its proprietor. - --,- ••;., .31r. Hawithen eat down staldetloud applause. He had been in Phil adelphis when thei Demo.; The Chippewa Claartstte Club of Philadelphia ; !ci.‘„aitia upon o,orge M. Do m ; to t ' ssisgrat ...; , l nag one of their most beautiful ales. A ProPe - elate him upon•his election to the Vibe Predate-I * l6o u was mode to.adJourn, but th e meeting re- oy. ' Among' the numerous transparencies and Load to do Jo. • •.• , • " •• - .„. • • bantam borne by the "various clubs, there was General 'mu' Combs, 01 - Kent uck y , haring searcely'. one that. bad_ not the huseiption off 1 4 been introduced to the - audience , said -that the Polk,Polk, maw and the tariff of '42 . Ho true Petlanuinleh° had just l imirelsk 1 197 4°°° ._ t t won it that there lea divinity which s our tail been kind enough to ule that after dinner erode ' trough hew them how he may." That •he would haute him an-audience four Hines as; day and dash it beyond the confines of •the Providence whioh could take the bright a*.uni-• of ular g e the vast multitude which ass now .around him. What Gould he 3o with each an an, , ' vete% prodded over the destinies of inn, and soutlage ; It would tax his humble Kentucky ,George N. Dallas was owed to o position where title to Its feast anon% *have its feeble echo _ he oculd damn or save hie country, and his own heard se it wen Whettever he addreseed se Ingo reputetion. He was tidied upon for that vote, f t si m t " do ,„ "tg io of hit , fe cos ile ' r osi elai o ret to : u r thie ' s ., o he iti . r e sud.dananed a w l betrayid those who had trusted ---`'" --e P ° ' — ' l e ' "'' "P °- "' n ' him. In oonneedlon with this, was It not eingn-.1 Whet right would he lan in any other 'country lar that Hillard Fillmore, who had been one of as he bad here, to. havelas voice heard by the the prinolcal founders of the_ Tari ff of '42, high sailthe low,. the rich,and the Poor? If he should be immediately Afterwar ds ailed upon to travelled abroad seed gnu-Hence as largess that MI the seat defiled by Dallas, and that he now before him, by any chance collected to hear him, fills With' honor, the stiltmore Important poet of i he might have moniedliesdn parent and dukes Proideathf ihd Unlted,States. He did not so u I lords, but for' of the appraised people who aetly understand the sentiments of the oltizette groaned under their yoke. Hers belied no Eno hare as to the several Whig candidates who had " Parer. pa*, but abetated" of Sovereigns , for beta offered as witness for President. He had haro all were equal. The doh and the poor stood born a norr ... Lui sa from a Senatorial district on a parted equality , and he, the humble of of Kentuc ky,ky. la tor Natl ., re coit;ioctioto and a Kentucky header, bed the honor of addendag had row dftptorra times for ofiliont Fillmore. them.. That hunter in We early due' of our But the-Whigs of Kentucky would coma up like °tatters him"' had taken hie rile it his r'e"',oos roe to the work, as they bad done in 1840, eves , bandied clasped tda[the speakers] mother's hand „though they had sot obtained the candidate of ; wth his • lett, and with two or three pledges . 0, their Cid choke. When pay had been defeated' ' , -aim:maim° (eSemi b y their sides, had gone and stet he was eked what Kentucky would do he helped Denier .Boone to , whip the Indians out of said that her heart though bruised, was not brto' l Kentucky, (cheerer) ', • '" ken, that her eons would do their duty, end they That tither wes a Whig-that mother wan a gave 20,090 majority for Harrison. Whig -and he, Hole twelfth child, was proud to Again, in 1848, they did the same thing. '''° the Mee title, Prow-4 that he had been Kentuckians, as I hue said, when they play for born In • land of liberty, - c - roud that he had bora stakes abido the hazard of the die. From the born • beano% and' se help hat God he would . -hi h tto the lowet sportsman,he who, when di. a freeman. , Whom voice,' he Lost , would pick uP hie 1 4kee , ant ten away, „i sup. ,, ) • He oo would oo sorry did hi there mu before hind (A V, appw, would be kicked through every county' of the ore Convention,when . that ell ware Whigs, for he believed that then State. After the Baltim ore ware many- Denuersts groundhim. He hoped "heat" opin io n ,- he he had said,- Penne/ 111, n ane and New Yorkers, yin have nominated Hoot% eee tboee were, for he did tot go out, to shoot dud gene, but preferred to- take,it tocasiouelly on that lon do your' duty; we will do sure. When the wag. If there were any Democrats there, you hear in the West aildßoutlowest a rambling he weld assure them that he would say nothing so of a coming storm, it will be so storm i ldeli which could offend. 011 M. Those before him menaces you, but the tramping of citizen Teat were w os ~ merchants, mec u n t,,,, an d „ ant . marching on to .deposite their' vote: m for b ata n footmen, with a few nattering larger* "sad Scott . 1 u.f to 7os PosoolYlosoloso, t domes. They represented the various classes irate; pri n v , l 4o lege .44 to ,4 n B om a i b u d ste b2 Presi . dents. Yee Ton etood b of --i. ,"Aerican labor'all of which !en equally " d di s d ok " i n who did his ' ituty to his country in the y re,--paosioe. For him self , be beinged to that 'n'. yo. _ ~_. Harrison.,.._ ...re of eau which, when God had tuned our fon. tented fi eld ; ln.'" by Harrison. ''' n fathen out of lido% he had costumed to earn nuns:acme an d the Thames. goulpported ; their breed by the sweat of their brow, and Taylor, enodruthelelnheaudohen pr An otaj d ha ted ving reworded nterests which 'meld remain respected:and a t egetteble' o w l th " are ou nrenandro nut your - foot on the till this earth were Wrapped In devouring damn , es e, Y r - tt . H o ud n o t t oo ot that tow mood him on . neck of Winfield ;. 800 , 11110 . . 11tOttOted . you &rood their duty so Americsa: citizens better Northern frontier, who so galhatly maintained ; then he did, sad it was impotent for the interest cods battle, hie coontry'e glory In many. a bl if the world that they should be koala" te'ilL ' (f O 4 oil" of no, no, and Volt applsoos) 'l. • - Yet be beard Young donor-die liwyere going F,or the fret time the democrats hare put • black shorn from slump to. stump, playing like hardy rlank in their platform-a black plank of free sturdier, the same old trots, and laughing .. •t, an trade. And If you' sanction that step, in Ged's dr at wen old. He had heard these' advocates' came step back trebled the Revolution, behind hoc progress deriding the dayn of their White, the battle' of Lexington, of Bunker Hlll, and and tailing us this Washington knew but little, of Yorktown. Go back again to the any of i and that Jefferson knew little: They reminded our old mother England, for wheals political if him of the old saying that young folks believed we have not domestic freedom. ; • - ell folks to be Dole, but that old folks knew In some oountries,lndeett,ln our own, we have ' young folks to be fools. •. • • • Tarantino" established to gaud "oar titivate -; The speaker intended apron to them that the against the yellow fever, the cholera and the gromids.which they coupled were all old, and small pox. . , that many of thus were recognized, bythe Dem- They destroy families% but how much more do. coats, even ep to the present day, when • new solatingis the peeper labor . of Europe, which Mormon "prophet hie Wen dteeorered he New' &Menge states and-nation. :- " Give us • queen- Hampshfre,- who has • dug up a Bible full log all tine-a tariff-te keep out this deadly evil. He Ist inner of 1 ,e-he ProPheeles• ' • • - - ; bed seen la one of the democratic papers of this The soloed law posed' by the tirst Outran, city an article professing :to be signed by an vv. thin three months after its organitation,was a Iron master, felling them to hold on &little long- I ttriff measure, paused . to enable . the'governeuent or, and they would get proteotion. Had the de. 'to obtain ermine, "to to 7 - psy the natant 'debt, milarats not a majority la both houses of. Con. L aid to protect domestic matifeclutest One of geese? Why did they not poen* abill,fer could It , ' feature , was olkoolko nett's , each as were there be any doubt of the Whig President sign not specific were 141,16101111:6, bond 0111100 n lid- lag iti But this Iron o us t s , or ghostof an nation, not leaving It .to • She importer to swear irott..master„ for he could not be) living mac, at to the "evoke. ' • •' - , - told them to wilt a little longer. L' He reminded This wee posed In 'B9, and remained the law, him of •• fellow who was born before the flood, of the land tudillB24i when thedoetrine of pro- and who; Ikea Noah *eked him to help him to ttitient was taken up bye man, Who vented. by build the ark, said there was only going to be a hi ' life end ;°°nduct the words that God ' ll it th e. chewer, after it had rained for thirty days and hasband'id the widow, and the erphait's Stay. fav nights, and 'lte wu -on the top of a high bill. that P eilen had • been- ta rn from the humble rip to - his neck in water, as the ark elms . nose ..elashes," 'Made reputation -spread. and now in; by, he says, "well, I believe then is going that he was dark-- his fame) hotrods this lead t o be a little rain, suppose you take me in." /!'• a °°l°°°ll.: While thee* Yho succeeded In Noah annered .eo." . "Weil," replied he, temporarily' eurthioving - has doolgso, -Polk "never mind, I don't believe there will to say cod others, for intanse, IMO ea to creep . 1,4 ' thing hcit a shower, after alt" • . . tweed his lege to find a dishonorable grave: He This irotomaster, If he were a living being, had teen ! Henry Clay In the days if , his labor most be a lineal damndest of din very mac, anerribulattin, a nd he had remi n ded him of • and If a prophet arose from the dead he would • oath:elk.-lathe- western forests, tossing his not believe him Nothing amides:ado* some of majestic satins from right:to left end kicking the dimmer.; How be wiiked kda reit,. was wills We elle e'er , of pally' ' - • . ' touched with hallowed lire, ilke • Leah of old, ;Alue speaker, star alluding 1 i eloquent terms ___.., that it troura - dotible edged sword, so that he 14 e . mtuntr i mulde e s - of Sas ' jieberl. el ""' could tendon them that they had no•hope from 1# • kkbeilliantirlotary at New Oases, referred their 'party, and should throw off their Auk- Ad.W.opinions on the tari ff , and showed that ~.. , . • • ....., a , . *Cy Wer e . the :adieu than . eutirtatnid by; "" s He would say but a few wordi as to there- Geotge" Weellog4a. end hy -* r e e l- Pemidet, speediest candidates. If any of the Democrats froterWasdangton to, Polk.' Be remembered hay-. wished to- prove who Gen. Scott was, let them leg Use a letter written by Gen. Jackson to -Dr de home and ask their Huh girti, who read his wen "' on; the subject of ; theltritf of - 1821 ' ; Oddments in their very sehool-booku if they known as the Blink TOW: In . ; Geoid"' it was wished to utee .i rker Gee. Fun k . pierce had eninikh7 a Per t d°_,_ n e f 0 2 . _.sink 0 4 6 auJ ii°4 he' done far his country, whatbattlesheltad fought, •'' u n G ' eres ., 1,,, ..' that e in•• 1"-Allit'' r ailroad car tethers' ask their children, and they'would fad theleareesettlutt State s , the Outten that t au . . a Nook. . ; n en t; therele.Gtfg/ude Tein . YLxi tug .. ...-.'"'•'; • ••,..Tlte eloquent gentlemen proceeded to . point '-., r _gh• loeofeoo ; patty,;;..... .liikhntill f tartlf ueetitue, out the reasons which shield induce' ill trust ' n al sr au g,g or t ed o ; o h y 3-enereon,A•Gman'_o__ Madison, o _ o __, ; Atimicans to hitch 'to Gen. Scott He would 'lr.. ""'" os ~.."L g t ree' t ..... ...2 0 __7 - ,_" -ti m a -- - ,... k....-'-- ,. --, glee them bid a few center lines In his career, , t ''''; s tr oasss ,'""''' s , mi r7 soo '''",..'" ur ,......, " " ' nue r e P e o _r not and they could run die distances. -In the COWIN '... ' l: e. - - 7-'7_, e . 7....,... e. 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With his breast pierced thrmth and through by a canister shot, making a hole large Enough almost to thrust • men!' hand through, he had been borne to elm Scott, and entreated him for permissionto mount • horse, and lead his brigade to battle.- Scott granted it; “fir," said be, "although I did not expect him to live, I itnew that if Infused bin request, It would kill him." That gallant man, an Irishman, led on his brigadeto victory, and providentially recovered. The other Brigadier, Gen. Pierce, bad a little bruise on his knee, faint ed and wu borne from the field of battle. He eared hut life that he mighl become them:king candidate of the democratic party for the Presl dewy. Was each a shadow, - • man for any party to hitch to. - Gem O. commented upon the, political coarse of den. Pierce, begging any one present 'bath m Whig or Democrat, to correct' him if be made say. mistakes. They would remember thit is opposed Ranting pensimet to the old soldiers who had so gallantly fought In pro. s teo 'on of our 'Western frontiers. He suttee „,t • qu ntly opposed granting pensions to their wi ows.. He had voted "no” six several times in Congress, when Gen. Jackson bad voted "aye" for the improvement of our rivers and harbors. He had voted againit granting the poor remnant of a. yeses massy to the widow of the Lamented Hemson. These were the spots In' Pierce's °Wader. Were they dark or.bright? Now, let a democrat show him a bright spotlit his whole carter sod be would 'peak of it wherever ho went. (A dead silenee,) The speaker commented with much ability upon the course of John Van Buren. He bad heard him at Buffalo, speaking owed to a re,. 'peat/the black mum. He had heard him Lady at. o Locales* meeting, "peaking sewed to notorious blackleg, Byudera. His course re. minded him of the break of a make in one of the dusty Southern roads, before turnpikes were In being. 11.,n tracatia.lllld, no Wren oat, Leaving the WOO* din tedouM Whether tin make that nude that hark Woo !Wu& North, or eorolog bulk. Bat his reasons were plain. He was aspiring to be, at a future day, taken up as a candidate for the Presidency by the Demooracy. Rio" hopes In title respect would be like thou of which he hod lead In the days of old, when hymn books were scarcer than now. "lira: hope to boplL4 pasions tram vollty to 'salty." Combs concluded, after relating an In teresting anecdote of one of his adventures at Port Meige, (or which we have not room, by ex pressing his confidence in the election of Scott in November, by en overwhalmlog majority, and, took his seat amidst tremendous applause. The Chairman then letroduced Judge Centred, of Philadelphia, to the teeetieg, who mode one of the chastest add most classical addressees to which we have Ilitened for a long time, and for which we regret that wo us uneble to find reom. Gov. Johnston followed la on. of the ott•Ong , eat speeches of the Campaign, and was listened to with breathless interest by the immense so dicnoe. It was a lucid exhibition of Whig prin ciples, a cogent and solid argument is their favor, and the epeaker wound up with & power ful appeal to the people to Toth (or Whig prin ciples and the Whig candidates. He was very severe on Judge Woodward, and his remarks on that gentleman aimed marked sensation. We wish It were in our pews! to lay this powerful speech entire before the people. At the close of Gov. Johnston's 'peach, the excellent Second Ward Ole* Club entertained the audience with several amp, which were well rewired and loudly cheered. It was then annomeed that the Westmoreland County dale. gation had won the county banner, there being one thoueead delegate pranit. • The besatifal.fiag prepared especially for the occasion, was then presented by Host. Me- Hamm DK, In • very appropriate and elci quest speech: • A gentleman of the Wean:arts hod Delegation, whose name we didnot hesr, replied on behalf of the Delegation from that meaty, and pledged old Westmoreland' for greater Whig vote than ever before. The township banner was awarded to Bald- win, and was duly presented and acknowledged. At the aloes of these Interesting ceremonies, the Convention adjourned until evening. The delegations from the adjoining distrista then ea. ambled in precession on Penn street, and with musics end banners, marched through several streets, preparatory to their ream home; The ptomain nearly filled Penn street from Wayne to .the river, and made a zugilliclent appearance. The sidawalka were densely packed with people, and the windows wire filled with ladles, who with bright eyes, smilingeotin tenancee, and the waving of handkerchlefe, ex pressed their gratification. We have had noth ing like lila Pittsburgh for many yearn • In the everdng a large and enthusiast's) meet ind las held at the main stand of the Amalie= Hotel, which errs addrmed by Prof. Fitzgerald, of Cleveland; Hon. Jacob Hoffman, Whig candi date for Canal Commisalocar. sad Thomas Mor ahan, Esq., of this city. All the Speeches mere good, excellent. The speech of Prof. Fitzgerald was one oottanued beret of glowing Irish elo quemoe, i clothed in_ beautiful language, or namented with line Imagery, and breath , log the most torrent patriotism and loss of , lib. my. Ills words fairly bora into the hearts of I • the audience, and when ho closed they gave him this. cheers 'with a batty good will. The 'pooh of Mr. Mahn= was confined prin. cipoily to state matters, and was a powerful de •lluestion of the corruptionof the Looofoco party In the _administration of the alms 'of . the State. Mr. Hofintanwas listened to with deop in terest, and made a profound impression. The Meeting err one of the tarot seer had In Pittsburgh. From the stand there appoitred to boa perfect sea of human fem, lining the whole extensive grounds at the beak of the Amerloan House. - ;.in Allegheny a large meeting vu also held. In the Market House, which iris itddreesed by lion. Leslie Combo and others. Thus ended o glorious dig for the . ftionds of den. Soon to Western Peoutrylvanit. MAUD= IMMT =MG wituntu rum YNOPLI IN bOUNOIL: • Oaths 14th lust. the Whigs of Fayette scanty kid a glorious meeting is Uniontown. The edi tor of the Washington Conunonwesitk:who was present, says it was one of the most entbuslestio misting, he ever. saw. It were vain to st&eurpt anytliing like it detailed account of the !Soot number of delegstione, which, for more than four boors, continued to pour in from every point of the compass, or of the autobahn flap, ben- NM streamers, mottoes, Inscriptions:and de- Joey phial floated above end tumid that countlews was of human being.. The immense Brownsville delegation wee led bye fall-rigged fistpde r oorated ship upon wheels, 'containing thi.magentloeut •BrownerUle Brea Band, the outsell Captain Jolla Dickenson, ' who waisted to .curs Gums] Butt, *Cured with ds and blood, from the Bold of Lundy's Jai, end about twenty Wks. In seadress,.to work the ship; the whole being Claim by twenty harass with hestisgs, sad nob mounted by sa enthuolintlo young Whig, robed la white. The Brownsvilin &legation untamed to re .delve stdditione dist the road;witil It halted within • mile of ,Ilidtsamiti, when, the thus In• mod praseSsien *Untied upward...of mile. iter it was like by the Chief llanikal of the .0 0 7 r A 1 144. Pettal l3 .oo BR., of Uniontown, and hi.Nalsiiindo, ad wee direcied Icknnosin until rye nwmsontt Va shigstliii• from trains points infra ita'..Atectuntgliliwellsd fOr hours or *slid 011ie iimohigly sutirenoig wawa of Petiiisca 411 0 1 04 with UP, %mien and multi that sww4 3 4o p 0 123 41 the lOW stliobi• 41* W► avGwdfollingSwtlesrar ofmy,tai ! .. i pixfoc4 . In oat *saki* from firitkiiiaakolllo ,l ** lo342 .Trqueebtagh If by Ai* ow** :•!1 sal • O too od paweeptar, CdPinin . Ifteep; another Wirt with painted Indigos in eompli meat to Gemini WM hi the humans and mar tarty manner in which he dratted the uremmal of-the Cherokees;- another containing n nail oattlni machine In full operatinr-conaly cut ting end heading nails as it moved along the street; another with lams in the openhion of weaving; mother, with farmers threshing what. These embleam-that is. the threshing, the weav ing, the nalittiog and the beautiful ship with her vans all et and streamers flattering In the breem—being intended to. represent the well known sentiments of GM Scott in f nor of pro tection to staiculture, manufactures; commerce and the mechanic arta At about I o'clock, the different 'delegations, by the eldlUal and judicious arrangements of the excellent Chieflnahci, and bis no less excel lent aesiants, were formeatinto one grand pro cession which, in the olosest.moving order, ex , trachd neer four amass in lawn% which ha will coney some Idea of the immures number pm sent:- and which, with the thousands of Whig footmen in the streets, and not reckoned in pro• oeselon, was varionaly - eatimated at from seven to twelve thousand. The procession, after making the circuit of the town, proceeded to • beautiful and attendee grove in the vicinity, where they were most ably and eloquently addremed by the Hon. Andrew Stewart, Hon. Joseph Hunts, member of Con- V gress from estmoreland, and T. filer ally, Elm., :who span spoke in the evening wi ll• pow, 'lmo and eloquence rarely equaLliand still more rarely excelled. - . in the grand procession' there Inn • single wagon, drawn by thirty hones, which contained no less than thirty-one stnight-onta from the m ulled demooratio" party; and Indeed every part. of the proonalon throughout his whole length end breadth was sprinkled with straight outs. There wore no. lass than four wagons to each of which were attached upwards of thirty horses. 000 wagon contained over a hundred persons. The day itself, says the editor Of the poen menweelth, was somewhat rainy and uncomfort able; but being lighted up by innumerable loge and banners that tilled the air, and by the smiles of the hundred. of beautiful women who filled the windows and liana their white handker chiefs ea the prooemion passed, the darkened sty was no longer 'bible, and the noise of the elements wee drowned in the tumultuotis shouts of the east and enthusiastic multitude. Harrah for Fayette! When snob a spirit Is auroad there Is no fear of the result. Gen. Scott is just as certain of Pennsylvania, se he Is of - Vermont, and as goes Pennsylvania, so goes the mujority of the Staten. Cannes us Cesseszesurens.—The Climbers burg Valley Spirit publishes the following list of persone who bare died of cholera in that place between Aug. 20th and Sept. 14th: Agnes Cain. (colored) Mr. Keefer, Cum? Monty (oolored,) two of Mr. Barnes' children, Mrs. Gerwiek, Eames' child, Helfrich, Mize HarrietTim:mine, Geo. Fisher, Mrs Shmidt, Mee Seger, Wen Stermont'e child. John Sager, dobo Helfrich sentahild, Fanny Kimmel (color ed.) Lightner, Elisabeth Sager, Jacob Storm's child. Cam - Munty's child, (colored, John Helfrich; Jr., 6 W Eitterhoun's child, Atherinen,lttepley 6 Croft, Hertman, Joe.' Augbenbaugh. ?ROI WAIIIIINGION riurrasseurlesee dr tb* Pittsburgb Dully OsMts. iVasnutoros, Sept. 20,1862. Rumor, of Mr. Cowan's Raionation—Probably aurae—The Seminole Zediate—Me Distraint* of Pear4ul Relatiooto—Diptennatio *pont sent/ —Maeda! upon Gen. Scat. The town talk to-day is a report that Mr. Cor win has resigned his plate as Secretary of the Tramway. Some knowing 'persons go so far as to up that be has already ceased to not, though his rusignetion is not to tate effect for eometime. Without any positive knowledge on .the maject, I will modestly state my opfitton thet.the story bra been put Into circulation for no good pur -1 pen, by no respectable authority. It is stated that the Secretary woe urged to sign the tom minion of. Commodore Sbubrick as President of tho board of Superintendent- for the manage moat of the light house system, but declined do log so on the ground that his official duties Mere drawing towards a oloso. Mr. Conks Is said to be a regular attemlant.upon the Couunittee of invatlgation Into the Gewliner cue, and was oca wooled with it u touted previous to his going into the Cabtnet. That Committee; It le suppo sed, will amolude its exandnatiotuu this week. Mr. Conlin's defence, if be design to make one, ao doubt Umtata Ms brilliant reputation, and leave no spot upon his character, upon which ev ent detraction will due breaths. • • Repeated Interview have been had between the President, Can. Jessup, and the Indian can. mieviiner, on the side of the Government, and the Seminole Chiefs. Billy Bowlegs, Juniper, and others, assisted by Abraham, the negro tn. terpreter. No Molts result has yet been atti red at, but It is believed that the poor defence- Ices Indians will oonsentto the all* which they cannot longer promaidinate, and leave the homes or their Macy and the graves of their fathers to the strong rue, which is now crowding upon them. At any rate there is no danger of an In dine war on account of the were* of one par ty to rub In or the reluctance eirtbe other to leave the delectable swim" which, if not now occupied by the Indlies. *Geld be quieilY relin quished by the Whites to thb Alligators. Dr. Foots, at Buffalo, formed* Charge to Bo- lida, In South Athena, has been appointed to 'succeed Mr. McCurdy, ea Chary at Vienna. I do not see what earthly need than is for echoer or nay thing mere then a consul is Austria; but if the internale of this country do require the presence of a diplomatic agent there, then Mr. McCurdy ought to have been required to remain at the coons of his duties until the termination of his *facial term. It will also be noticed that this is piling up bonus with rather unusual pro d;gelity upon New York.. That - Stets We now two out of the nine full missions, end two out of thirteen ChargeOlpe.l . Perhaps it Is intended to all Mr. Ber nard from Berlin, and floe. Brown from St. Pe- tersburg, u appropriations were inserted in thei Detainer bill for salaries and outfits for sec. censors to both gentlemen, should the public m elee seem to require a renovation in our run 'tentative at those courts. to my judgment the diplomacy of the United Is bumming the most expensive and the =offenseless in the world. The offices have got to be littlebetter than stalls for political pensitmaries. The practice of using them as such should he reformed altogether. The libels upon Gen. Scott are becoming so outrageous and reckless, that they are reacting epos hie adversities. The method in whioh the turbine is carried on, is almost indeed*, with that waged upon Gen. Taylor from the day he became a camildate, The result will be the same. The pia& vindicated the old chieftain; and will igebt. . , Juane., aMILRIZTaI 03 LOCOPOCOIIat - Gen. Scott hai been in the military sonic* of the country 44 yews, daring whlchperiodhe hen received se compensation for his unites, the sum of fl447,ooo.—Lomfam Paper. "Peres" Me the Weetwetu &die 'you have the character of Locofooolem. • It can rob the treasury of $OO,OOO for Thomas but it grudges the warmorn veteran his pay and lulus! . It can melee, upon a $lOO,OOO over charged mileage for its Relay Gsagusemes; but it osloulates *lately the triumph of our smal— ls has filled*. pockets of, whole *tams of de halters with 'stolen money; but it thinks the ' terror, of Port George, Chippewa and !Andy's Len, too dimly paid far! It has fattened half I of the Lacunae. of Thetas with the enormous] prate , of Naval contract, but it would hue the great military hero of Amalometorm the labo r altar of the Gulf, end the heights of Cerro Gov ' do, arey our colors In triumph k Cmtearses Ban - Astonle, Chteubitaco and ChMultuce, and find himself! It charges' the oldie/ - with hie quarter Cum"; but it is Cavilling to cam out credit for the mars with which be has' soured kluteelf, and the glories wit/114dd babes gilded hk country! And if we eisidne Mill more closely Into the ,matter we will fi n d thstr th ereat" frauds umapiaotieed, ' 4 Petteeteeavonst betheedett dirste4 the Lige tow party :;For bites:Fe, the following ire soma aY okoisaitibiiiiiiikbOAito*toititii. TreiwwiPf; ll 4'fillisa tleiksf fur PM% 4,llelleheee ores lememetieetP, Pkroksw*t 3. F. Wiatatii; Bath, J. R Swanks.. Beek, Jar. Park York Pa; H. Warren, Plymouth,' S. tl eilso,Bristid. J. Swartwouti N.Y., Joao Bojt, N. Y., IL Arnold, Perth Amboy, - J. Fitzgerald; Almadria, L. Alum. Itappahanoe, 3. Smith, Va., .A.oa Bodgers,Caroden, . J. Bloodimod, liribnisugtom, R. Cochran, Wilmington, haw Holmes, Obarleatan, E. Motratta, Savannah, B. Wall, Savannah, A. B. Fannin, Eisnanahi Andrew Brehm, Tenn., Beal. Wall, Tens., W. Brown, N. 0., P. F. Dobout, N. 0., G. More-- Amara gam , '1110,289 • 13,861, 27,090 16,830 1,200 000 247,500 76,095 - .80,072 11,093 - . 81,82 L 22,627 181,817 168,872 ' 17,024 - 111,878 \ -18,506 T... /stoma, N. 0., E. B. Trlst, N. 0., Thomas Behest, E. B. Replace, St. LW/14 - D. Duncan, Mackinaw. Nat. Denby, late Navy Agent at Mu sate, in Entace, _ 15 4 000 Maj. Suit, Navy Avg at Washing. ton, D.C. 60,000 Ell Moue, Harebell of the Southern PlO:riot, N. Y.. A Pouliot' Agent inNow England; umoti not yot tosuapirod, How strangely the.. vast BMW of Outdated m see; contemn with the million and• gnatterof bieximut gold 'yarned by Winfield Scott, main tho hour of the bitterest persamtione from his own Government, end with an army at hit belt ready to follow him wherever he might leadl 11"i"1 Iyr 111 IT. W. Bishop. Esq., lea 'scented the, demo cratic nomination for Governor of hiseinohn eras. Moos the 14th suet., 8,978 [migrants have IT rirvd at New York. Daruora's City Hotel, at Bt. Louis, bas chang ed proprietors, Mr. Barnum; baying sold out to Mr. McClure. . Oen. Barton is Mtn in P►rb, and is daily seen is tho 'streets, closely followed by, numerous po licemen in citizens dress. Madame Jenny Lind Goldachteldt, accompani ed by her husband, panned through Paris lately on her way to Italy. Profesuor 11. P. Tapppan, of the University of the city of New York, is said to taro ao• copied tie ?residency of the Michigan 13tata The Railroad from Mien to Springfield, in 11l- Innis, is completed, and the trains are now run niog rogolarly. ' The Whig' ,of Brown county will hold a mass meeting at Georgetown on the 24th in. stsnt. There will also be one at Ripley the day pre loos. The lowa Stade Zeltung, s Pierce paper peb• 11.hed at Dabosse, has struck Its color', and ovme out for Scott and Graham. Mount Auburn Cemetery,- neer Dolton, la to bu father adorned by the erection of s granite toeor olzty-two and a half feet high, on the highest hlil iw the cemetery. At 1ow• City, there is • &lett Club which Ez•Opetrnor Lucas for its President, •nd 31clor De Forest, who was Chairman of the Polk glorification meeting in 1844, for Its Vice Ou the passage of the owe from Cleveland to C 'iambus, on the 16th instant. a rota woe taken by which the politinal bias of 80.9 voters was a.oertained. The result woe as follow': Scott 162, Pierce 84, Hale 62, By tho last amounts from INWeirs. we leant that the wine atop of that beautiful and Yan kton, flourishing Want " has entirely attd this esismity the poor &Mt of Its inbabluoito ore roduold -to a state of Marva don. The Supreme Court of New York has decided that, Benjamin Man Hsieh. Jr., democrat, la the Treasurer of the State. He will gwe the re q mired WI and eater upon the duties forth with. Another [shut Drummer has started np In Worisladort, Barks comity, Pa., who V described as a musical wonder, pinfortoing dither& mill- . tary sirs with great precision and still. He. Is the can of Captain Clouse, and is onlythrse years of ags. - • Themoll schooner Chethamothlohleft Charles. ten on the 9th for Key West and Hams, was wrecked on the 12th, twenty mike moth ot St. Augustine, ton assure pan Ro noes were lost. A host use ant on the 16th to 8t; AteinsUae for the mit. • Seth Adams, Beg., one of the elements fOr French spobations, he having been extensively engaged with France about fifty years ago, when all his goods were seized by Napoleon, died at Zane/Mlle, Ohio, last week. fie was the fint man, l Is said, to Introduce Meitner does into this e antsy. Maetlonrson, muted at Boston for the mur der o Wm. Taylor, at Nantick, has been dis charged, and Thomas Cully. an Irishman, aged 19, arrested end identified by Mn Taylor. She speechless end not eipeoted to mover, but recognized him by lips. She has a Gunny of four young children. &Malt • • Vern is due to. Kier's Petroleum tusay meta has been moo. to completely weaker* .1. 1 7 vestige of Ude dreeettal dime* ha UN dine than any ether ramble. and at lase amt or iIIeOIII6IIINIM to the ottent. Tee Unman& or cortiasatin the handa of the pro irti•tarr may' of att. Irmo hell known eitnana of tn. tit) , of llttabatah in& It. immediate Tidally. no m aim, algal, and beyond all doubt, that YlllllO - la • nalatoina of no toms= val.% eat only la. niomy in Veranda. Mhwadarttninaiwintata. kw. of 'ht. bat as • Initial. Internal numbly, invinajr tha I,, fatinging ahrairiatta. at well aa the.atirtniatt paint. to banana acquainted with its meelta.: Tin. having • &wad of ntlatneas an annzsil that this nolleina is wooly natant and la battled a• It Gm from the bOOOOO of the earth. • The following antllksts V ruined Dorn • you gultllab. nt .1 Simko,. Now Tort. sod bears data August Y. 114 1. *Mob .Damned Ik. orrUllouts or Du **UMW& u. Y. Foot, of Byrscusto . ml. my In troth orrtify., QM I bays tofu so badly an tetra vlth limier. few Um hat gam Team that most of thr. time 1 site brat ustablo to attantito suldrul of bap saws, sun lamb on tlor thin unable Una. sat nortgord to miring, and bar* bear Mona nearly sll tb. lito• by 'V,* tact trhiglelnas our country agoidx I occationally gat some roller. but no cum tad tontinuod to grow worm until Dr. Toby reromaupwal a. to try . Ibi YoMlitun r ar Rock 011..snrety Ilthrglges bed tolled 11114 so wltlarat filth at grit, but ttor sang was estuelstdatt It Dorn the Winn to tbs liras:net saw, sad 1 at once bigsa to VW retry, and by wing. Mon bottirgabarsgot scumnorth mas. NANCY 11. 31A1tSC.II.. . This sosiolillaty Om boaoloonlitUd olth LW* retiolown. or, Rock Oil. to man. ttion *Too; and bitto toostodly witnifted It. Donofidal effects I. U.. cum of {ode kid lola.. and dim Dona. for '.6101. It to mom. model, and en with oontlilonto raccounsed It to lom mpl bine i orthy of ottention. 'and eon oalbly ony that memo boa ottons4.4 i a tr..b.r.oN.t sionlidai Dad D. Y. IoOD. by au lb Dmatsta ba FlUsbursit. _ JOSEPH PLUMMER, • WHOLESALE DEALER • IN BOOTS SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, Ac., 10. 111; WOOD resair, rrrreirosos, ' (mimes Wilton auras nous SL) stirStookembrace a s t iuiety of.Boota, - mr HAY Yorkind Plaladepitaptiesp. Pontairraare eall WI bet. busing. • .7) . • POSTLIM L BELSON dk CO. ' . io: 89, WOOD' srassi, imirmat;ii. .- MANUFAOTUREBBofeuxiatarelkOut t . f . t . al Itssaasnd . 11 . 111plass,Shatia!se Ail <les mots at lod ts best matsists. sad= post to r sot mortar to wily la tasioaskst. and tabs* vistass to Intrahlell will Ilatt 11, to 41na t. in to sal sad cuuslas ow Mat Wars slap sh er. .. . . _ . . JAMES` P. TANNER. WHOLESALEDELLEB. IN BOMA, SHOES, BONNETS, &a, rm. 60 111:151D artm, rmirownr.. Belinda Mid sad batik. • *army stook Wort = . 4 •rariiily and Ingr il ittgrisr" t wusti: mic~ipmd dtnct s ter Na I sad Winter sam sad Intl b.! midst Nowa Was all &Monads. be*n balm rid ANNO IIL WRNS M'CORD WHOLEALE&RETMLFASInuNiaIa ELT AND OLD - - - NAADPAATAAE , ADD DIDLILI IN ALL WINDS OF 001011010 Y WOOD ADD , re. eel:bah 81sek oatamos iroPrr a ratu.od_stre of Dagr o ArD, Dor. rn• Bun his mml sedan toictutr. gi Ur Loam ZOOM CI UN 71711. • • taiga Churee,ls Wrol itsertom GUMMI iiad AU:4OIIT. 15, rug r rt: sdiat imi "Peak of HO L A /ID aft% mutual°. Adak!** Si , UPGB—The lessCotW/Wili theummi'%nmumi. ""l24'in ~Drawn' , t ..,.,,, , i,,,. 5 , , .. , .. . '-•'''' • ...-. ''''\\'••••- \ . . , • A Ban Robarise\ Leo aitt ,, ,the traaGN?t L•nei Linz Pinion emit sitlionlanod Lteit. that ta.”. ." 1 0. 000 oatow*" fra tut atetalleatea . 1 .. a 41••••••koonn Repatin The paLsoli bairn sollaino 4talad ' imi -kW 4 nO , awall ray. \ 111`004 Is at °wort'. to %ad woe Dnlrlandtai Ilm• MU+ to Pm* rut:anal= Sod thin— \* Waccon town*. A-110nnoor Co , • MO 0. 7 t.u.i. tu ut , R tai. bout tarp a DrWL•ter•Lolm PULL ZIT iife ban used two no* a 12, ••••Ire• sal sash Too tluy bale do. lwr ot@e ti•o0 tau m 7 \nontir vnildo/ou IF° imah'ibliNg nb4S di m. b., kas In Molar lat" ThentWononoo. I think. wir t • oar% • a&ps 30M. ior sekbr, Druzglas 0.1 ants. In town end eons . tir, and by s tko ale proplieto • \ 1. KIDD a CO. oaraolona. - - 00 Wood stmt. 141 .4.2414 D—An experiented (Protestant)l \ y w • Tao.be;cl.Nocal atallnetriatintat Musk. to tate ebony a . ...==:g2:14.12.....1.1:L11s rt 'l oaVs'ou ' eS astoly'utdote MI, outileet, Cid eau eorte tre4 nootonssoed..„ *thus Box. 300 \ Pittsburgh Pon \ A .0 21 • tin. CLOTH (TitLASHIOOO \ txrds or a ‘..w ilea?. rarliar of pertam, ealf ,, t4e !or \ Balm last tee a raga UN PMtlismetne XI Glellt lactonclt i oesale at the Waratooma, No.llo Market st.. *WU: : % , .22 111.11 X•• .11%. NIJF.E-1 • tiro • Garrett'a tieotottjqnuff, 4n11 04 14, ‘ " , 7 ealii 17 . \ 3 f o lD w p. d a ro tn .,l • 11 IMAM) OIL-10 bbliN E. - 40,000 I TURPENT.TE-1 bbL iCx•eale ii i , • \ 212,282 - 4,681 79,000 12,064 20,000 Govan C f-10 boAs Storm's celek beard Uoush, •T. Th ui CkaiLtanzu4 lb• twit for Co • • Oalds. 04 for oak br VD it CO. Pectoral Compound. ailant Citrit\,(ir Comb, cif Colds. \ S C'otapound, \is now perforining more ea. untErnnr wor4 itsnancentlesstionC2.l.ll337 Ilna . ptansannon now In 0.. -Uss stOctstss' In gams • guaranty' • cum he n It Is taken ahrpllng to the . Versals Fc egk i tsaildspal - on, Wood and flatlilte. Estradaf njatter. snotitug tOo nomalatlon otnainew ponwt In the West Mr. B. N. Wlriersba-Dsar Pie., Too on nacelvo 41.7 . i1mt0 lour -falabook. that tore ' • tat ot 3 03.wp0w.0. lbs • trlsidt tc ' - absoo i,anno may b ,sodl Prfut cn ma teVr 6. 7 Cialoliognelabutl i6. • snallety, by the WARDTOPI Hamb ' otter Nu N Dam, Proprbetor,sulbor of the ilatf=n, as one of Ma most .coseent Posbalosasts lajbe WANTED, Idlatelii, tmt,Joupt 13 , strism o . m Ar o s . % .t. QHKEEP—, Will be esbibitetat the illizi• Li 0..7% c.nintr tante tbs CM, Iltti , sxst 7th dayiket oetsber., • IM. of ported rbruch lbortse 13sAks and rm., bon veLsr..t. • A. I. DINGIIAM_ , \ 0 \ ', siganyat A •• tkAlVt. KIIIIIALL., % JOHN JUatiatibT. -, • 11RCH3ADE SILKS—We have jatit reo'd 3 20 rick, BlocadVl . l4 2A g o ld n VitKlns .422 " B Y =a et nagi.tit. • 1 - 11111,130Nes—A A Mason & Co. havijost IL 066066 60 eartonilall Smut }11166001. mpg \ • akjkiltiTE SILK \WARP FLANNELI , • amnia int el, S A. lame usartmentßult 101 Vd gab 41 mots • A MASON i CO. te SATIN BONNZTB- , large assot- Itm'd t r w op h 3 b loaa \ b le • s lA ßta st CO.M% - Blank and; school Bopki-=-Panar .and • ' \ • \ Stationery.. • • , rrEIE stibsoriber le now mooing largo sil -1 dittos, to Ids *um Kock of Moak sooks.e.ftot Books, , litrim iz ary 4 . to whith Do isytto• Ms at modlledoild., ooT;11101r4.0„ Stall Png ot.4lVonag'l varlras styles Of el t stiall award oodi a 410.5005100 MT o'n.r Otkro3 httht. Stott. • orxt at mtoced \ P ,,.A .4ortot _arsoll*on of Sob *oks.licoseasodnii • ma.. P••!.. et sadfimllyDiosaaota Mid 5.07 biading: Weak dt,ds.,Zoortpxot. and Mourn naistr sispa sod I.= st ron'ai - W - Alsi k nleas. liottnaa atel gar .423 'os wow nulwo grjriin: Nottce to COitralas , EIEALt&D PBOPOSALB will be .reitiiTed 01 at o.lWooligeoldilla, ow to day . a.ono; rgtleW,Wl4 44 . mrgal La, 'b;t:r.-! • at's BMWs on afillsra T flon awl Vedas! nnY tidal motion wanbro "nth to to ttak nowt. can to bad at' any data by eoliths with \ 111,0oaltar.. The nowt 0111 be r m i . d bo lo toe ima tkna—, s Griot , t" \ tak , • rhea on the lath day of saw4ded. \ \ CV/MILANO. annidary• \ \ Haim to 14ckholders. €l4 likt on held hi the ‘ 1,4 0 1 ,66 46k 6 i 6'6661ay. Um 6th dar gm. 0. 7 4 _ 6 Sa t 66,36. 066 - Wrounust 006.6:61 tbe roceid o.Vylimar=thearaey. tor i Vrosig46l666. sa—mtal • ' 0. II hiikon. _ - • FRANCIS' lIIETLLIO Llol BOlat /Pa underaid are. to mainly O I ilbitouro with tatho 1.1 , 11.11,74.010f00 , a :pplon it Ltmir .., . ~ \ , ~ Office,. No . . 10, B7twal. Ne w !lark s ‘, J :',ltitrio b r l gtlrgd 4 1:24, tXmo o j a in . rs of& gred earear= o. Ploste=tbm olgbliabsoast of • blanoti4o,7 at C.lt k a2•l4l.Z . lio w is.: Zood si n 3Zr.no.o.H biL or or% %V; fozZaircl by kept. Enoch. Duootor. or bir,_ 4 'firsoror. \ \ s LOOM aiIT.U.I. fY II IKWL q.) , ..L n0y:2243: ‘ N0..10 Broalway, In Y. - \ \Pittsburgh- igenißietOell. - ' \,.\, Oll4roiy Glatut; Cotton ' ild'ldit,ohin' iii . , baro'kercoO• biloi—Jl too WWII. boir,sdkoJ, v1....z . . \ BOY'S CLOTHING., \". : En uusstio. a th.L.I. moot or Uwe* 0 kbliut ot'oaatt o.ll—.llzontstOred I, nag citi—irOrk \*arnispLll:. 1 apa I rid imi \ tubrio t b s t u t? 4 i t p l e W0r1 . ., \., . .'arp.l3 \ \ Cl/ EMU. 7 1 4 t& ••• ' . Soott 41UP . \ s . s••• \ UflT reo'd, by Sarnia, 100 • byrlLt it.r w rike . I•Stios.. \ JOUIB Irgiool3B, \ /ittpaitati sad IfWeide Dean ill \, VOREI010011)D031 , ESTIO HARDIVAR4, ' ' . HS wain, \ V. sna,. •. S now tootiving, ,liziot from the Minufac;• tams. in tbis cousin soft ismor.'s lasts tad .. a Lad asset of a es. fellow . Tow. m . Mlkb M Is .lotenallud to mill* ssas lowses cub rslss. Ills Mot ono. sm. Is Plll N Los. Trso.,Cssr assl.llo Is" Cb•lnt. ' ^II max odstasted C. IL Ms= \ ' v UHL IKsf sn• Cron Cutts. • \ • ...Ms .t•lsissiol Shonds and II pa:e• ' . • hellcms, floss, ' late Ms. OlMess, TIM. M. . soother with STIPIT srtioSs Ls Us Iltschrss• 1.1.• toga of Wadi MO 01.11.090 fs.l' alet7 If erchants WI nsMatt. " a l :M=lT= Ix , Motet trots' itocka, .\ llssseg d osle Illjersiloms.l4 oLlf Ts ' iLlMs . Om of Carpootsto 1 Is rormlrststO;SstastelVls3os heat y r .....r . \ inesse-wo I t o w atutfiniv '• \ . . ? . \itr, ..Nram i Lg t ,,.. iii.,.. ,.. ..,,di \ 1 . f . a "nmaii . ir cirainn7 7 lia Vi BIM-10 Qbx s.l7fratni f,,10 a ,•• 171 rise \ - •u4o6iiiiii::\ r . ii4T4EI CANDLSB-201io for * takslit. •• % 1,3 '•• HIM.. • \'' -• alt WmaiMs .. ; • Air HITE Fah I Trout it; Mae. Ile. bble IF V faiail•lrf • . SALER/L.l'OS, in bbls ,; 1 0FFE6,4000 bags Rio, forme 1 HELIUM OIL sUGAß'hhds. N 0 I INSEED OIL-5 bblajiss real far nie a by [man. 11.02111701. glitoosams, lt,E.— " i l b e b e . prfiwi.. OWN. .. \ sa bbd. 11W 20 Ws 10 tastiTh cll. diva; ...: • r o bals tr =ll7 4 \ ii io oc,. .. tiv oat, bores .• • S ..a". . SO bassi Rona sulLs.tis .-:0 " Alarm& sad 2M USD 30 .• Pool Puma-, . IP " . roma sad Ora Lusa. 20 . tacos aoo 6 Ors nsa.l.4 inn Pooderik 26 dr. Mast alas wash 26 , 112 , 6 ~- ... \ 1,2) Osr.rior C 219 BMIILI. .. • • , 710 IGO i. sad saoas Poudsh. , to taxas 1 Ito. IVO.. Ws, "glad Ws Sabn; \ , :a •.. • Lad al:pawl* ~, - :, • 'ag Wie l iM P tr ' ' 12,11 _ D Sri/A.3MM a 00.126 woad, • QtlP.•• CA& ,BODA-2S kap 'sal fbr sale ual J sellaossaaga a ow. a Ifixdstmt.' SCOTUS( SNUFF-5 IN& Gime J NAL t. ow by - 1.01 sonoosarAw Oa VENETIAN RED-26 bbls. best En. • SPICLFS-100 Mita Cassia; \• - • • 4,1"1:1.11?"‘gen Tor iatt iNgrZI =Maks a CQ.SI W DIG IRON-100 ea. tons :MAIM Yanuiee, by • it 1101 D. Snow -8g bap' Popper,. • •• \ • u m gre cnsion " bu.immarnino.Mk.S Noars rsb27l4lc VP:01,011144T „ „ k igig i _&a lt utaAs- WOOLIIN BOOKS-79 dos good quality. •ta mos ima at tab as ' • a rum. mos fiaTAR nein I * no m Ol-30 tax Balkh. in std. for ir 1.7 b 7 lA•s rtes— . • • TO bbis. vat bf. Ibbla. j ate ... m iildhgatti 10!IYA-4120 bop . • • b • j • 1 4 • 1 iireiMat b rat try, 1 . 1)31 • 41111W13.2F. • : •• • ' .', ~,,,,,„,. L,,,,,,,,\„\ \ ‘ ~, \ ,\. \ ~ ‘ k. V• 141. .13 itN • ‘3.a)V.R.211- . . , TS ve TIIY. a& 0 GRAN , STEAMEMI. rygi, or_ jILILIAR - . Arr, kap* .1111 ON=C.,.' N„ MSS& \ \ .•rn+r.m\ .7... Min l C44..«-.trova , lfottta . .....roLli for ARCITI N Tort-3.205 tie I.lsll NONTN. , arm N Jsss - t 7 iirNm% .j -as 3' 7 ' *= "D re 4plt.Yl ~. "amn 80.t05,...1.:14%51 , ) tot Llnepoat 01.59201e4.1.11,22 N. iroo.-5.79) r. maw. • A \ rat Ta =Teo ma , sa • $ -Limpool-Neir sat. -Nair Rect.-4.-3E142k MT MI Mane6oaten..4l.lm2.l-Yslllsl4pbts. Te5t......44•21.22 2s3erits-.---.4.lnrycol-Mani:s4. 2 . ernsitracia'autsurr. - ribs= tretssalcur s austreaNti Pridar IfebtarAllepteratooltl k Md. Boetaraebtrorby vat almost webby absorbed la UM ismorrel feelihd - of loterset.ho meal to tbb boat VMS \ Coneastka iFbeh convened yt aa early Itoar:ored bra doubt throosboat ths 11:e hare. tberatcripattted • any resort of the mortar today . \ • t twini au. sive. go. 116 s. 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