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J. 6LLI3 BOStUM, Chairman. : FUSION ABED CONFUSION. It has become perfectly apparent that the at . tempt to carry the Whig party orer to the aboli tionplalform, is likely to be attended with great difficulty. It is, in fact, impossible to complete the'Vbargain and sale" on any terms' that will seenre a general assent of the *• old line whigs-’’; They* refuse to be sold. - They are ihtelligeot enough..to see that the fusion is to be accom plished only by abandoning all their old senti ments, all their attachments,: all their, rererence. for the great, names, of Clay and Webster, and mounting at once, one and nil, upon the single . plank': platform of abolitionism. One-half the whigs of this county and State will refuse to be thus degraded.: The black banner of abolition- ~ iem leads directly to nullification ofthe laws; to riot and murder; tofilvil war or* dissolution of the Union. And there is too maoh honesty : andpatrlotism in the great .mass ofthe whig party to eoooorage saoh treason. They trill not participate io each a crime. ■ The Whig leaders may pack conventions that Will announce nothing bat rank abolitionism: as th^jrcreed; ijat the rank and file will think as ~ they please, and vote as they please f and, if we ■ are not mnch mistaken, there will he a smaller Whig rote, in proportion to the population, in this county next fail than ever before. The hum bug cry agalnst-the Nebraska bill deceived some for a time. But when the people hare learned - that it does not favor the extension of elavery, but merclyprovidesfbr two new/re* States, they will soorn the men who deceived them, and confide in such leaders no longer. It is now ap ' parent that all the clamor railed against the ter ritoriaibUl was desigoed-farpoUticaleffeettwaß ■ employed as a meansofaSoiitioßwraytbeWhig : party, and' preparing It to be sold to abolition ism. The hue and ory about ths recapture of; the slave Burns, iras another means employed for the same pnrposo. But it willnot succeed. The mass of the Whigs will not sanction riot and treason and murder, however: Whig editors may be comforted when white men are elaln. The attempted fusion of Whigs and Abolition ists will only-lead to confusion, nnd the destruo tion of the Whig party. It is *no: longer a na tional party. The Southern ■ Whigs will never . net with the Northern again- And the Northern : Whig party will be shattered into fragments by _the futile attempt of its leaders to sell the whole body ,oT the party, to.the Abolitionists. ->?. ; . FromaUquarterewe hear WMgs oaying they wiU not-become Abolitionists, sad that tba late convention was not a Whig: but an Abolition con vention, and did not announsethe sentiments of the Whig party. The fusion Scheme mnstfaii, as the present confusion attests. ■ - It is the first time a county convention basas sembled, when anandidate for Governorwaain the field, and adSborned without passing a reso lotion in his favor. The Whig county contention State offiees. They passed five 'abolition ittsb; lotions and adjourned. - To show that wo are not alous urour views of the condition and -prospects of the and of the demoralizing and disastrous eifectwf theeoheme of amalgamating it with tho Aboli tionists, wo copy tho following from that sturdy old Whig organ,; the Pittsburgh .American.- “The Whigs, un particularly of Alleghany, hare orery . thing ts torn and nothing to gain by wandering in mental blindnesa from their own broad and firm platform and the prindplsa and ejrtrit of their organisation, to t»*» ground on shy of the ephemeral and narrow planka.of the Irma vising always arena! us. Ko moreof tblakind can erer be madawiibont alosaof both strength and reputation, a* eneb morea will erer be regarded, and Joe Ijy aa a partial abandonment of onroerngmnnd, or an ailmlaiiAa that it is no longer tenable and regoirea this particular new tone to prop its* the tbnwsßow any Whig admit of this unsound-' neee ofbia pvty*S coaatituttou and ite damaged state J Both a thing vW .be scorned by every Whig. Why then do they apply to it the unseemly and unsightly pitches of every new colored ism that daest The Temperance men hsvav moeh to gain as to lose by the Whigs. Theadnptionof their dogmas would not Eire the Whig party a vote, while it wonldhwetothrirparty and principles many a good and sound one. lt is tho same with the Free Soil. Libert nr AboliUcnjparty, we scarcely know under which cognomen they range now.” • . ; Thb Gazsttb Anal*,—T ha Gazette again as sert*that we counselled vengeance andlawicss ness, In regard to tbs murdering abolition mobs- Oar readers know that the entire article,': to wbioh the Gazette refers, wan an argument against mobs and disobedience to law. .That was the whole scope and deaign of the article. Yet the QaztUc eayswaencourageriotandmnr der.: We will Teply to him by borrowing two' aeaertiona from the. Pittebnrgh American, at Honda; last, in reference to an assertion of the editoroftbo Gazette: ••It it the language of no toite man, and etampe • .the utterer of .it with either folly or fdltthodd. It itan evidences/ereduiity,imbeciUty arfolly,that muttlcad any party or ihdhlidual to ruin, by. the withdrawal of everyfordinary man'e confidence,” . There iewhst the American toys of the Qaaettt " eiJitor. They 'sre both whlgs. And in this Instance they iltaatrate the maxinii that “ when rogues fait out honest men get their doea.”' ■ Subdisi Jhuxti.— We were pained to 'lean, lut etening, that A. G. Beinhart, Esq., an All' derman of the -Fourth Ward, had died suddenly, I in coneequence ofiojuries reeeiredhybeing thrown out of a ,boggy. - He was about, and aW tending to bueiueea sensual, for some days after -he eras injured, not considering the injury- ee rions. We have known-Esquireßeinhsrt.for several yesrs^and'esteemed him highly, osanexoeUent business - men and public officer ;a good-’ and valuable citizen) and a: steadfast'; and Warm, hearted friend. Snob, we are sore, wonld.be tbs testimony of all. who have enjoyed bU acqnoin* tanee, He leaves a moeb respected family, and' a large circle of friends to moornblssuddendo-- cease. ' - ■ HSF' The Washington Stair soya the diffiCiil ties tilth Spain are in a fair tray of amicable ad justment, and that negotiations are on foot for the purchase of the island of Coho, which Spain" is willing to sell oh reasonable terms.' "This'is important news indeed i and good, If true.*' A special bearer of despatches to the Spanish Min* isterhad jest arrived at Washington, and-the above appears to be the purport of the despatches Efidr.The communioatioa ln our paper to*dayt : addressed to the editor of the Journal, is some what long, bat it Is worth reading, not only by him to whom it is , addressed, but by ail other • readers. .It contains some. expressions' more personal and bitter thfo we like, hut its views : of the NSbraeka bill are worthy of serious don - elderstlon. jOMJioholas Bain, ttio murderer of Mr. and Mrs Wickham, uftiU socountof whioh we'pab liah tOjdty, was on Monday, as triU be seen bj a telegraphic despatch, captured in the irbods, on tong Island. _d©*Afi TBBJHnDEsmhoiraniiMis. The New York Herald gires a [all' account of the atrocious. murder on Long Island,of Mr. Jamoa Wickhamand his wife, and a oolored boy, by an Irishman named Nicholas Bain. Mr. Wick ham was a retired merchant of Slew York, and hag Bain in his employment aa a laborer on his farm. A quarrel arose between Bain and a ser vant girV and: Bain was discharged. On Friday morning last he left the house with his trunk and wont to Greenport,whereheleft his trunk. [ On that night it la evident that he roturned to Mr. Wickham’s house, and about 12 o’clock en t tered the premises by pushing up the kitchen [ window. A : very, furious; dog is kopt in this kitchen, and the fact.of- thß;dog not making any [ noise showed it was some one ho wcll knew. ’ Priorto-enleringtbohonse,Ba]n armed him- I self with a post-axe, and in his stocking feet proceeded to the : sleeping room of the negro boy; Btephsn Winston, loeated over the kitahen; from this room a smell door - leads Jo the mein building Pert to the sleeping apertment.of Mr. i Wickham;;’ This door was' fastened by a rope. With the nxe the hoy was struck several times i on the head,: whiah left him lußensibleend bleed-! ing freely.; Leaving'the boy. supposing him to i be Jead.hsthenwont down stairs.passed through the parlor, leaving traeesof blood upon the door-; waye, up' -staire. to the sleeping apartment of Mr. Wickham and his wife. :He entered that < room with his axe in one hand and a small light ed lamp in the other; which he bad brought from the kitohou. -. Here the deadly contest took place between the-murderer' and his victim; From the appearance of the bed clothing, it is believed that Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiokham were awake, and had sprung from the bed In the first attempt of the assassin. -She wob heard to scream hod: exclaim, “Nich olas, don’t kill him! don't hill him; take what you ;waut In the house; hat don’t kill him !" Notwithstanding these -supplications for mercy, Nicholas continued to apply! the axowith the ferocity of a demon, inflicting wounds of a dead ly character at almost every blow. - No less than twenty wounds are visible oothe face and head of bis victim: Upon knocking him senseless on the floor, it is evident he seixed Mrs. Wickham by.the throat with one hand,' to prevent hergiv- Ing farther alarm.swhile ho struck her two ono cessive blows upon'tho" forehead with-the axe, shattering tho stall and distributing the brains abont the room . - BEe felt to .the floor insensible, and all was qnlet.> Mr. Wiokham - was found prostrate on the floor,' with his bead tow ards the door, and his wife was lying in the opposite di- with -her head towards the window, bereft of all her night clothing. The shrieks and cries of Mr. and Mrs. Wick bam aroused ths two servant girls, who occupied the attio bedroom. Ellen Holland, tho girl whoa ho had threatened, was the first who heard the disturbance below. She instantly suspected that it was Nicholas, andaroused her companion, Catharine Dowd, to go and alarm the neighbors, “ that murder was going on down stairs." They were afraid to go down stairs, and how to escape they knew not .They listened, and the heating noise had ceased, and all appeared qnlet ; and. fearing he would next oomo up stairs, they-fled to the garret window.andCatharine leaped eat of it on the kitchen roof, then slid down to the roof of thß milk-honse: connecting with .it and then tOithn ground. : Ellen soon after followed her, and both ran off screaming across the mead ows, to tbotosidenco of Mr. Betta, a distanoe of five or eix hundred yards. They alarmed Mr. Betts, screaming pot “ For God’s sake go to cmr house, for mnrder is being committed." Mr. Betts at first thought the- girl was eraiy.and Mrs. Batts exclaimed, "Don’t let her. in, rite girl is mad." After a while Mr. Betts concluded to go and seo about it, andcalled Dr. Carpentef, who lived bear by, and a Mr. Corwin, to go with him. They all approached the houso together, and listened for a minute to ascertain if they could hear anything. Nothenring anything they, went on to the house, and found Mr. Wickham's bed room window open, they lietened Again, and heard the: groaning Bound made by tho dying people. They concluded; at once to eater tho premises, and Accordingly they .broke open the door, procured a light, and went upstairs. Upon -.entering the bedroom, Dr*. Carpenter saw Mr.' Wickham raising up on his hands and - knees, and he exclaimed, “0, myt 0. dear!” and Im mediately sank down again on the floor. Tbctie were the last words ho ottered. - The doctor then rendered medical aid, and discovered that , he, had, no less : than twenty wonnds abouttb* head. His jaw was broken in three places, and, the skall was broken and completely smashcMn wero literally covered with wounds and bruises Hte hands, arms and body exhibited evidence of a severe contest with hia askaiiaut. In an in sensible condition be remained for twenty hours and died at.B .o'clock on Saturday night. : Tbe.uufortunato woman, notwithstanding the seventy of tho wounds lingered for near two hours before sbe.exptred. She was ndt eonscious after the arrival of her friends, the room ex hibited the appearance of-a fllaughter-houso, covered with blood and brains, andstrown with pieces of skull. The colored boy was dreadfully itrtcred on the head, having received three or more blows with tbo axo; ona_ blow severing bis ear, and another fracturing his sknll. He now lies in astatoof insensibility, and no hopes are entertained of hie recovery. After tbo girla had escaped, the Bend proceeded op stairs in search of them, and, find* log they, had fled, returned to the eleeping room of Mr. tyiokham, and passing over the bodies, raised the window and jumped ont, leaving traces of blood from his otocking feet and bands upon the woodwork, as be lowered himself down to the ground. Here be dropped the lamp and the axe, and took to flight, going outwardly from i the house, as blood, found upon the fences over 1 which he had passed, and his tracks through the I cornfield, described his conrso untilbo reached the woods. i At daylight a large number of citizens turned ont in porsnitof the murder. He wae first seen at Greenport, and afterwards called at the house of a Mr. Thompson, who know him; and charged him with the murder. He confessed it, and said 1,8 had-not done all he Intended to yet Mr. Thompson endeavored to arrest him, but he es* oaped to the woods. But a largo number of men, armed, and accompanied by.dogs, are on | his track, and doubtless ha ban been secured he* fore this time. ■ It >s one of tbo most atrocious murders ever recorded; -and seems to have been instigated by revenge ; ogaioßt tho servant girl who refused to marry him, and against hla employer for dis charging him. . JttOAB TfiSTISIOSr, Wa publish below more, opinion* la fsror .of the Nebraska bill, and that slavery can never exist in ihe new territories* - SCiie recommends tlon of Henry Olay has beencarrie'd out; yet the area of slavery Is not extended, Bnt see these opinions,, -They, are good Whij anthority, and oor Whig friends ought to bo eatiefied: ‘ BADGE]} OH NEBBABKA. Says Senator Badger of North tiarolina,—" I Jjare no more Idea or seeing a slave population in either Nebrasjta or Kansas than I haw of eee< i»S >t in - a whit.” ' ‘ ’ BUTLER ON NEBRASKA* ■ .t*°. E 5 aaer ' South Carolina, ‘’ superior force-ir these peas, and slao'iSts mfshblef they will do t>, —J&tMJtol ' goltl ‘ <,M f ? *«»iMtralla! ■ ....-r N-V*- • j. y V ■ 4- • ■'.:■ ■■ f :r,v-1 -1 V ■/*' : . u**l Tor fie Morning Tost The lUlntonrl Compronitse--Slavery, &c. To tub Edixoh of thb Commercial Journal— Dear Sir : The highregard whichl have al ways entertained for you as an Editor and a Whig, and the groat degree of confideneevrbioh I hare reposed in your nationality, compel me to dissent entirely, from the narrow and fanatical conrse which you hare recently adopted. To you.l need to look for broad, national teaching; yon need to be an able exponent of sound Whig sentiment, but you are so no more. You hare abandoned the prinolpleaof Clay and Webster, and joined abolition demagogues and canting hypoorits. This is not-tbe proper place to find yon. Snoh company can not be congenial to one ofyonr temperament;-tho sneaking,' whining,: oanting association, which suits the pulseless hypoorite of: the Ornette, must be ohilllng to one baring within hiaboßom a single manly attribute. Evil communications, however, may hare cor rupted yon, audit may bo that yonr Whig prin ciples: areobsoured by abolition fanaticism to -such an extent; as to prompt you to contend with the rankest for abolition mastery If this bo i true,.permit me.to assuro .yon that you are not able for the task which yon bare assumed. Yon .never wlll be able to make yonr readers believe yon Binoero. Like all apostates, yon are too eager to show your belief in the new dootrine, and yonr ravings and-bluster oro too sadden and extravagant to bo tho results of hobest aonrlo tions. Snob staff as yon daily serve up, would suit the Gazette, very well; but it is out of place entirely in the columns of the Commercial Jour nal, and only serves to prove that- when two demagogues undertake to rldeiho same hobby, one of them must necessarily ride behind. The Gazelle mast always take precedence of the .Journal in everything that is narraw. hypocriti oal and sectarian ; its editor has cstabliahed a character for these traits, and has succeeded in Indoctrinating a portion of his party.with, them, who will never desert him for the new-fledged abolitiomamof'the Journal Since, therefore; you can not push the Gazette editor from his stool, have no fellowship with him ; do not ploy second fiddle in so mean a concert. Como back where yon. started from; and give us genuine 1 Whig teaching, snob aa animated you a Tow years 1 .ago, when Clay and Webster fiaurisbed; Do not render yourself so despicable as White is, by a second hand use of abolition slang. Leave this baldness to yonr pious contemporary; letbini preach disunion and write of dangersltrhlch his coward, heart would quail to meet,“but do cot render yourself contemptible by following hie In famous .example.-.'Abandon yonr bloody instruc tion, and come hack to the regions of logic and common seoss. . But whether youremain in tho pool Of aboil, tionism or not, is for yourself tp dotoraluo; one thing I know, your course shall not determine mine. I, ns a national Whig; nad an American, am not disposed to lend myself to tho vile pus po«oS of abolitionism; I canttdt follow SU lead ers ia. their ineafle crusade against the harmony lor Union. Your abandonment of national elplos and eager embrace of abolition fanali i, admonishes mo to follow you no longer; rellowshlp with Allegheny County W'higgery 1 cease, until reason prompts Its leaders to atd the vile element of abolition, which in r last convention they oo eagerly embraced, i, with me, overrides all other politics! eon rations; 1 will not act wlfb * party which ilaims itself the advocatrtr Bf dssunlcn, and seises well known Whigs for the embraces of pantdisnolonlafs. The cent of abolitionism stest, and wilt have no connection with it r less distasteful appliances I will suffer, er than bold communion with its votaries, uch a case, as mine the hot of cur necessity range, when indifferent things by comnari grow precious; but “Wbervtt* greater mitaly U Sx«S, jHwlesWflasatreefrU.'' sis aboUtien conker overrides all other poli conslderittnns; and has assumed athreaten sspeev .As lOßgosthe vile thing was die ed by the two great parties of the country, e was little danger to be apprehended from writings, Hot when wc find onecf these "ThohWman t parties throwing itself into the dhsntst r9t * 1» multiplying faster than our ships, and of abolitionism, espouse Its doctrines and fdrrvl ways, and its wants are daily mom press inato its champions, psssresolutiona which * 6 ®'- ,® ,tn ,be within night of the "J ' —artyr otsußton gtut rareiui*.,... atesmteg «m wst.bw ocmtst with on, I '*■-=*- «.<) caracul of close cloth per annum, o any orgauliation, which stauis forth and. 7 blna ’ 10 all appearance, will now b» opened to cates the permanroo? of our llepubiie. .It* centra. The bas’nsr er mo wncis earth to repeal of th« Missouri Comers mine Is iheir 60 *^ 0 ' with earnumafSelurt*, have long :xt set forth for Whigs t„ abandon their b#tß , discarded.' The world will never hats too :ip!«, and adopt tics* of Abolitionists '? ncb . u ml, T aeeda. Considering, is strange! How Is It that those who were tiicn * *hs .growing demands of all nations, we ys opposed to that compromise, should now «“* . T »y cllght pwrpcets of XcUiatwiHog «o ba ins ita peculiar advocates. They si* it I* i with tbs world ns to ruin the Amsrfeau event tho Introduction or slavery into Kan- e , at!cr ! Planters.. We may confidcnllly predict wd Nebraska. But this is a Wise# a de. . at tbtre Bl!1 bo rainy rising* and fallings in n; for tbere Isnot the remotest possibility rairktt, and many fortunes Won and ivery ovor being planted In those terrHorlti ! , oel M I ''” r York, before things havo eetUcd taosßery wasraisedwben cur goVeramont Jo ' ro *° Ba£h “ permanent drpreelation as this twotlatlsg with Mexico for California. Abo- “’“♦‘oppose. onr transatlantlo customers iats opposed that splendid nciuisltlon. bo- lsert! ,V J . re t ?*° Thera is room enough for >it was designed, they said, to people it with 0i B J* ,£k * Wl ? e Lenhtm. plant cot b. To hear tbs Abolitionists talk how we 16 j* r*'* 1 ', had build dlppct* os many i suppose that thwsimpio rapo.l of the Mis. - "* f ‘ ,l * a3lln k ** they cs» t they .will have Compromise not only established nod In- “any a profitable freight festers they are under iced slavery in Nebraska, but at tbs ore- » al d,by *hn worthlpptrs of Buddha or of the moment it was crowded with siaves This *uo d^Abolwiil'ln 1 ' 60 , C ! aliforDi ‘ “a* has forrld raad fto Sabbath day both desecrated by street e 'm CW, *l'. pTW,,,, ‘ L“ tb »P«h where a would bo mirtyr *'?«• » free State *x- held forth; having unfurled above bim the ha. Thrtficcsast, tional ensign. Fortunately, bis audlenes was “"Itory which will more mip^-.-.t»<'|^||w.-:«tew'.’fiihW ; tu>d''imW oceunvd- BuMhßroSlyh yeshrd^ acquisition, about afternoon a fearful riot took plaoo.dUrinhwbiob 10 fan- several persons were - shot, utd between thirty and forty others sewraly by Wng bm with clnbs, stones,hod other mUsiles. ft te a nr * d KAol| B iff^, B v atC f’ no ‘ bcc,OS9 “ inwl * “ 0 onB was killed. The riot proceeded 80 “o b oo». io eplto of the efforts dm polico! n i oluveholdera ta gathere. who. howeVer, succeeded In arresting about fifty . r» ! b r PWpofW if »hoj did go! of the mostuctlvo Participants. nleht at t “ ,Ut * ?®*“ to for * » h 0 Mopo*'.with commeuiftMe promptitude, or il b k * t n ,} m as freo dared out the military,i and lu a short Hmh after J cfo . ro ,bs Blls - aDlfor ra«d obeyed ttS wmmotm, ,Tp . 0 I ' Jw, • Ia ori ier ts Upon their appearMce at the Scene of disorder, avo been fruMera Juora rork Herald. ntion of the uctwhloh hasralscd tho whole ment Thtsiangusgs is porfcotly cxpfldlt, own shield against honostmisoonstru? The act says: ttbodoosUtutkm, and all lan ortho Unltni out.. >ra not loeally lnappiiotblo, «h«ll ao,» rtetet wtlWn m. P £ld T*itoS or » wkhto the PuUod Stotol Swpt ui'vrtrhfh ?S 9 S , S rJr ? the odmlSon orilSrt Mssgaaa- Kllsbonby&uomdioojwmUroanil voidjftbclor Inlentand owning of tbia art not to logtsloto.K nn / to it to Inn tbft tfto&lfl thereof n«y{Miw ■■*.. . . dato w mjhotiiMUtnttott of tho UnttaJ State • hat.:nrtjUßg;b*reln eo&talnod thoUlßwnitrMd ’?£,P“‘ ,n <»u?' any Jaw or wgalattoSw^Smsr short eatraet coutatos all chatisobjea, s.to Abolitionists in the repealing act - U repeal# an unnecessaty restriction, and he people, who may hereafter populate erri tones, the right to frame their own istitutlon. Is thors anything wrong In dif thorebo,what Is it? Will the editor r oumal, or any one of his Abolition con tries, or all of them, point out why the who may hereafter settle these territories traavraara.AOf b&Ve tfaO fight tO BUCII 1&W8 OS may to them seem proper 1 But it is stated that the repeat of tho Missouri Compromise took down a barrier whieh. prevented slavery from ‘ obtaining possession of this territory whllo In territorial condition,• Bo it has, but that barrier was not necessaryfo keep slavery out, so long as there is no wrnin tho territory to protect it. -Slavery is a oreatnro of law, a local institution, and cannot exist where there is no low to sus tain it I again direct ihe attention of tbo edi tor of the Journal to this point; I ask him to hea«e,jnditipg AboHtion slang about dissolution omd .snsh remote oontiDgsnpies, and show how slavery is ever to obtain a foothold in Nebraska sad Kansas.: /Where then, it may be asked, was the, necessity of repealing the Mleaouri reatric tloa ? Simply because it was an nnoonstitation al act, and while. Its abrogation will result hr nothing praotloal, it restores to usaq uulmpolr ed national ooastltntioD, Besides this, it settles forever the' qnestlon. of slavery, so far as con gressional notion is nonearned,-and throws open l: all territory eouth ef-S6° to be settled by free, men, to frame each institutions as they may Consider necessary for their oomfort and protec-, From what has been written. It. will be seen that the repeal of :tho Missouri compromise Is aottially in, favor of freedom; fivo ycars will de •monstnte. thiß beyond disputation ; the tide of emigration.from tbefrceStates, which la already: Boding into. Kansas and Nebraska, .seoares them' from the taint of slavery, while all farther ao-- i,JilimcAjrlUßTi«T3. —Thoro aroform»llati and dogmatists la all profisslpnv wlio deny the troth of orary thing they don’t find mV down in certain book# which they .have been taught to regard as Iho summvtn bonwn of the principles and practice of their oslHngs. Such men are mUI-sioneS round tho ttesbh of Pro* greas; hut.all th«!r efforts cannot chain down iorostUfatlcu - and exparfaont, nor discredit their tpratts; Medical mar i tinet? might .possibly,, bo, found who would deny that MOUSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIRORCOItDTALIs the *afi»Bt and most pertain moans ofrenotaUng a broken down syslom, and restoring shattered or relaxed; nerves to their full rigor and tension, Uiafcthoworid has yot seen, fcet thorndony Itl Omnipotent truth is mightier than they Call the recovered sick to the'witae»box, and let then teal tify against prejudice. Lotffcet .‘combat theory,. and the .gratitude? of thousands, saved from a tlfo of suffering and a premature grate, drown with Its'aodalm the carflUngs of those who, are too wise in their oWn conooit to examine and test what they condemn* When the shaken nerres become firm, tho weak digestive powers rigorous, the feeble robust, the dejected Joyous, the suffering free from pain, the bod ridden astlve; when we s«e every'spooles of functional die ! . oTt^°r yielding to this inestimable curs tire, ought we to lie i against the light, by denying, or even doubting, Its extra* ; ohilnary properties? Forbid It, candor!-; , The CordUd is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot* ties., Price three dollars per bottle, two fcr flre dollars, sir for twelve dollars* , a H* BING, Proprietor/ iVw t-* W . 192 Broadway, l#ewT o Tk, U ’ 6 Dol^ * , BtotflS ’ <*>«•, 1 • AGENTS ■ ■ 1 „.»■ .• *NoOOWood street, Pittsburgh*’> v r Woodstreet, do; .J> P- FLEMING, Allegheny City. ;• 1 - ' v jelali* ‘- I W* Pantaloon**— Ti*s trdl-tyio'Dra superiority ct- QBIBBLE’S fit io theGannent, seeds so comment on part; It has been acknowledged byaHwhohave fororedhici their orders, that tbey ha-ra never been fitted with the same ease and stylo as by him. . Uq begs to Inform his pa: irons and thepubllcvthat hla.itoch Is now replete ydth the i newest fly lea for eoats,TOU and pasta, sulUble-for the present season. . < ' . E. GRIBBLE,' Tailor and-Paat&ioon&aker, ;- } 240 jUbertysVheadjtf Word* i. 1 ’ c * * ‘ ‘ * * r / i .? rv-v*: , *jf’ 1 1 ’>v*r v**-"i* fV V "- S ; 'i‘; . -•. • » t- > . ' {rtfis-iH: HW V’.'Sr^ A. subscription hasbeen .started inSa- | Vaiiderl)Ut, Wo. ISS Safiblk Bt., vennab for the rtHtf of llio widow and family , Eays M^aKC '' Celebrated UvcrTills: ■ - nit,; . j , . . . . ■ Doing unwell;, and not knowing whether It proceeded Of Batchelder, who was tho aob in fromJoraDgenlontof tto iivorormercly byEtericg, d waa Boston., „ . persuaded-to. ptughase.a box of J)r.- M’La&o’s Celebrated ......There is ground for hope that tbomurder- Idyer PUIs, and beftro I bad used them aIJ, ve« entirely era of Batchelder will be identified* arrested, wl^r^^noreruoyingporfectbDeltbyandcb^aily oonvioted, and hanged. __ , lariyamiiCod.V, The rope walks of .Weaver & mantown, Pa., were destroyed by fits oftiSna- :‘^ a llr« J r day. Loss, $2O 000. ‘ J \ \ VenurngUor Worm Doauoyer, can now be bad at aIT r0......The ......The Cochitaateßanfcofßostoo.-lsp.erofa.* to ocifcr.id-t^o nently dosed—btjTstnp, broke down, smashed.; none but Jbr. Mine’s liver Hlls. There are other puia,: A single piece of paper'for wbioh it is liable will purporting to he'Hver Hlliy now beibre the public, .swallow up the whole concern. A1 ? o * II f a ? 0 bythoßoioproprietnnsv^.. —.. .. ,g.——‘"C’yv .-.r* •..-****• —.... •*.... —. —PxeK3HNG'BBOS*e 1 ; Over fifty arrests naro bees made of those ~..BncpeBaowto3*Kidd;£Co.j ■ concerned in the riot at Brooklyn,’N. Y. • Ho.eo Wood street ■. It Is now 6tntod.'in-tiro Washington papers, In .relation to; the appointment of-a special commis sion .to the coart ofMadrid, that such a oonjdis ,sion will he appointed,' and that the distinguish- , ed gehtteman named in'connection with it, will bo tendered the appointment of commissioners, , A le'tter. from .the loitp; of: saps that the Gadsden treaty, as amended by-the Presi dent .and ratified by the Senate of the United States, will not be accepted by the Mexlcangov ernment. . ! Tbo epicnro who made a dessert'of the frnits :of an enterprise, picked his teetbwith thapoint of a joke. A. new counterfeit $lO biil on the Northern Bank of, Kentucky, has made its appearance in Cincinnati. .: £§?* The latest .nine' days wonder—the BoV ton abolition mobi—experienced aalight relapse nn ; Saturday. A black fellowwent among the ey mpatbiiers representing biasolf to be a fogl tire stare, that his masterwaaineearoh.of him, and that ho wanted funds* in order-'to escape Into Canada... He succeeded- In raising a consid erable stun of money, but was at last recognised and taken into custody .....It is stated that Mr. C. B. Weller, brother to the Senator from Cali fornia, will bo appointed Postmasterof Ban Fran cisco, in place of Mr- T. 'J. fTenlcy, who suo ccedaXient. Beale, os Superintendent of Indian Affairs in that State.—W. T. Herald. Tbs W “ •as Wooi Harvest, —This month is the peri od of sheep-shearing. The clip Trill be a large one. bat there appears no-anxiety on tho part of manufacturers and dealers, to secure early pur* chases. The wool demand is very tame. The opening prices of, the new clip.wool will be* the New York Poet is informed, SO to 40 cents, over aglng about 33 cents—much below -tho opening prices of last year Bait. Sim. SPECIAL NOTICES. rrrrßßuaau nojmcuLTu* ■ Irt^unrf? *HI hold its iwmibij meeting cn . WIffiSBSBAV, 7th iast. Jtr tht oOceof Jamw Wnrtlrop, -fifth ttreot, tt 10. o’clock. Atmaettnl wtendacco fa re qaetteJ, TJj order of -sli. WOODS, FrcaMent ■■■• Jab-A HP7trr t getfwb>Ty. /.. • -Jeft■ '• i»iTTsmj«ou - ■ Fxxo&iidiJ&Tino Insuraaoo Comnaav; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, 3aasoaicaAir Reynolds, Am . Wm.F. Johnston,- ctrong Oduuit, . Jainta Marshall, Ilxratto K.tßa.KUianalng, ' * ■'- Hiram Wotto, Beater. Btwly ■ ■»: •; ■ nrS»ASSOCiATisu e-lre>a«nViniaru>c« T’S JSSSXi ! SKf ,r th « c “y orPttulmrfrn, {• K. UOOnUSAD. 'frertdmt-&OUEar FINKS?,'Era* ■ lilTyt . r f ') • >*j® iHjar* KjjSEjt FIKB »al MABISEBISRB of all «Bl». ,OH»: So WWtfwUrMi. ■ ‘ v J. lE. itjorbnd, W, J. Aaiettaa, B-C.Bjirrpr, < Jl.ll. f .mp*tn, '■ ■ yg-5-4tor, , It 1). iruklo*, S-n.P«nlJm, WiUiuaOiOTiiraoa, n.n. Robert*, J,.Lo M Irtfiur “ Jc«jH Ktje, Wia Wualoioo, t foyfrl OxnpUij.. . jaig ••.. loiiuiMt Computiyu :: &&** W &rwi,bd&ftn UarZtlCiuJ Btaf iteetf UUks* on tlw Ohio tnd Altai* •SraJ u3ren*«,ttdtrftatr.rJ**. -—•--•■•. ■ t; AI^ 5 A S w S j ?a^rtl.cftl.(fea„ ni lnl.n4v.Tls. «Ww ' ' «MC*oS4fc . O*o« . Wq. tjtifisfr it TSSSSf tVt fl fryieUWlm. W*toi!rjr*ai, wuuwaauayiw _ jX^mshfpiox A £^ ,llK "ARVaa; UlNfi ISBUHASCG COMPASt. «? TsSV&nrrtL CAWT4t « 3i00,00£ .■ fioto-Bf—n™. AfocsTua o. mnatait:- &M««y~TnoMAS il vuiaos, s*s. _ ;.. „ „ . HSiCrcsa. ■■■.■ ■ ~ ....:.. 5.™, A- ?• nebttr, SscuutW. n*x*, mUoKo.Mtwoa.Jf, IbStoMOUiSj/, Mita r. Fihncstrel?, Jc,b“" Coi '* n»«w> Bciiow, ■ j»TObr«icM, lVUlhua Coliw, Jr - ; *•«>!> 8. A»roo JSotataugli.: , • MB3EUI i OAKES, Oas», la Uf»jrrfti.BulMltra>, frotraoco on ffoal titan.) OK!KD: l * tt ' r tnßa OIC,U, *l -» (o 3 ?? *si2? araafocteJ *Ub iaUijpwticm ami at> inaction' cf ttali Ttf f Iht' tame af znyself *ttd wl/fc, ■ Ijoibr*' i*tr i« * f fr? 01 ***] lt ~ W.iwat Sitrcral JfOtU«s^ .-W* .<»&*** cacb-Hbfeodt a a half org and ve f%°^***£* 5 *&»**•: ■? & 61 * not tak«n'a rimriatettlo tiuit:ftiUsws i ptmoM *° pfcrT) thntittJcnoo«ndloon nteinhatbu bm bwnght Wareti«pnbiwth. «*SStmSd£ ,rUd * eraMEfisoN-a ah!So« nu£ Mhi* iS?3S5ff KST£ sjsg • ,jgssft, ■ 1 a(y - L - A telSSrftvity A.Ji'ranjvJ. P. j?‘fpiiaiT>Bin.—A. r»ttCTgin. John O. Bmltli v ’ f«pr6,- trS”,.' v «*tern yenmyitnan UoiDtiaJ— fJuMffiKX auX^®*"** 0 “• #lOT® 4n»e«%atlng: physician*. I ■JgjjJj 1 tl»»olTerIn£ potlsnt.to become;acquainted iriUtltt n»l*turea araiaratad thalthlo 11 ’ Bn4labo W e l wit flo»sftoo> is copiol/Vcmi a paptrjiumtod ai flirtawS f 6r ai ?, iSt at Ibava beeneo badly af. tlmfll have; haen unable to attend to" any kind oftmnlnHl, 6 ; of the timeuxrahlaf.to-walkand'.coinJaed tom* ' m?’ W* N T S bo an treated nearly all-the: Utoc'bvtha ima. Sbydctan«ourcoantryaDbrdß;,lOMaidonafly"g6t»Sere^ llef,Sut no core, and continued togrowwereeuntil Dr foot goommandoUmetotoy tbaTetMfetan{»fc'ia(okoiljßaSp tytbing alee bad foiled. I did so witliontfaithat first btit We£ectwasaatonlah!ng;U threw tho poison tiiUwOurSe* fmS&5S d K S lonMtegao 10 srowbetter, SdbynidSr jeyo® bottles Iharngot a ouro worth tb *°i ■M«*by aU tbp fcogglsts is i * ; -_. y.f-/{».:,' ;-; •*:; s*o-.! .."' ri-' ; ' v :.- 0ft..... .' ' f •" i ■-• .!>" * 'i V * .vk r— *, —-•- HEW ADVEBTISEMEHTB. AdT«rtliemenf« 'iTl me, post-paid, Farmington, TronrtHjU eonbty, Ohio. .This ismo fiction or hook'agencyj" NotravellDg ls nccfCsso . ry; • Jrat any; person can-; remain *av homo • and make tho above som in tho time stated. Addres* % , • Jc7:3m 1 ’ PBOF. BTRQS IL-ftQBB. XJifrm IMHEjDIATB POSSESai6N~The tease, Stock * Vt-.and.fornltnre,££theBCDt«acdX)we]Ufig llousi,'lB3 LIBEKTT BireoVnowit» IbeoqcopjHjcyofMra; 8. PASB, declining, the bnidnefliiv -' T?OK,SALK«’*Tvo splendid Karma; oneof-100/Screa, and vJ7 the other 1 ?5 acre*; beautifaJly ’ located on the Upper -St Clair Township' Flank Road, 6 miles from theiilty, each. ofthcmljlDgeoeatodlTldeiDtolOacW lotSyha'tiiigfcgood eprlog on -each. : lU»a'fpleti£&iopportunity for & specula ,tlon. . Thppp'Wbo. want a good home, crwi*hto,\mako money, wohld do welito look*! Ifc, aa wP wiU-eell to the flwtthafc offers us ourlertr price, 1a loteor a& together. • . Also, five Gauntry Seats, lifitlla fana-WoodtfTnDiUtfd; Anly 3 mile* from Alleghany ctty,by wayof the Saw Brigh ton Flank They are floe healthy .locations, and of fered very tow; * 1 ' « ; Also, ten OountrySeate -*W'*- ,V BABQAINR• MOU GOLD JmVßtltY AT J- BAJWAILB.— We wjeh to Inform thopnbUo ihit we »ro now oßorlni our present stock of fine Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot bo beat Thereto™. in ova and all, you that visit U boy fine Watches and Jetrcl ry, fire ti 3 ft call, and Bare from2&toso per cent In your nawba«^ 4 jrhl*h you pan cortalply do byoaUlng at 67 Market street < i N. B.—Wotcb rapalrfaff attended to In all Its branches, la a superior manner. ‘Gold Jerrelry repolredtr manufao* tnred to ozder-at short notice, at 1 » , * K , HOOP’S, 67 Market fit. nuns Qilelntl, only troo mil: genuine X Liver PUl»«—nßAft SAT. : Independence, Washington co, Feb. 24,18 i»; his. It. E. Esllzes I will just add that year Liver Pills h»v» onsvered the my best purpoM la my bractico, and from their salutary effects In my own prescriptions, I can confidently and saiely recommend them wherel Kavo hith er,o hesitated with other* of great repnto. :. . . Tours, Ac. ». W. WHITE, 11. D. Prepared and sold by R. E. BEI2GEBS A CO, 67 Wood street, sad tor solo by Dragglst 3 generally. ,; ■ - j 6 y, TJtWE BDaiIER DBKSB A.MAKON ft CO r: are now welting■ anotior supply of Sommer Dress' Goods, comprfelng soma,Tory rich new stylos or figured Be •W*. Tissues, Ac. Also, a largo assortment ot the most fasblnneble colors la plain goods. - " v "je7" ' BEKEGE PELAINE3.S-6QQ ps fins ilerege Delaines, cf tbe taslstyles and colors,-for sals as Imr a»'l2U coats per yard, by [JeTJ A. A. HASPS A CO.. IbK. yiUbGESe—Wo mill opsndn- s few--'days afresh supply t of live same premiMS upoawhleh thqChflrtiewCoS Works areuow ercctfidi •. ■•■*..,r r Tr.-- * Tfitas or .fiAitr-One-UifaiUti hMd, and ibe balance in toree to firoequal annual-payments, vritb interest, efcru red dj bondend Rumgftge.apoa thn property. ; For farther part.cutQfeftpfllj io Ja , iape v. Hli4iey* near the prvtnlatfCcr to Oeo.|L JUaaWAllcahcn, clty >o J T.XColcmanTK" tjuusla Hnoflfl, Pittsburgh.' • : v*. • ■ The wmtfßinj,jirop««yr lately , owned "by tfio Cbarliwa OMICcm P Kij(,.adi ki ) o»|tin l£» M'oajmlcfc-8im«(d« t Hack* Tarn, will be sold nt private ode, id lotoofoneam w suit purchasers. By order ofPETHII p: DEJXAORST, ’ ’ \ JAMES C. fcIOUBT* 1 - ~ - BeaVEstato Agent. PJIA«K LtSUK'amDIM OAZt-mT'cr I’arla, Lon - den, aodtftn _Yotlt F»»h)on«, i,r June, sfintsbilßa all use latere styles up to Ibatdale. - - ■ r ,l Tbefclkr*ins.vMl«j fbundln tie jina dumber: Sec llonnct* 38 styles: »Tou ItllwlH-; IttzUDnsKir 4 rJDresSre L‘ Fat terns 9Xlrrsa Trirmai ngs 7; £asuia lVaL»(: 2 CliUdrcnV Pressor 4j. Xudlsie -ilfoTuliMrDresa 1: Misses’ Alan-’ iilla; and paper pattern li LaJlw’BaUilnaDresal; Cbcmto Cultftraund late 3;.X«te Mitts'2; lace Ftoc&fnrs 2' Pet (endorse*BlMoJ,ft; Jeweuak li teral for rateb *tok 11 :CroU:o* work!; lUcftntiiu o: Blajp Bailor It Wax Flouertaoddlcg.lOj foUerua f.,r I needle dork tl j Illustration eftaur boolw S eumriom’- -Fcrtralt of Julia Desn 1 do : New music, “ *Twas 1)3, g u^! ; Jtyinnmnif.' runs'lty Hde. AtmaZ«a,ut jSlien’, leru Tbacoloruliilataln ttilanumberisaoperlk JotsS: W-i • • :U. MISEH * COi. 1 Jco yhtl>JdjUn?-t. * *"}»*’* UfSsiTfcoi A-^ ew SohSt.ris.—Ttf Juoo nucibrr coclelu.' f neveet styles; a paper nottern f irn ! paturm. fer KeetlhrunTlc;. • twir- sb^etcf 1 io^rartloK Eislo!»e»nl«hrt»tib*cinanßo4VEtnrto< <_* ” • vv,A.QitiiESFß»sjnr&T». “ ~ J ——. ~ . TC tnarth em-et. ’ _.. .Two Cti™.!.,,, or litrucii,: -.i OTitATJP Hum mj ju-Kaimvoa th» W«2i”Soi Tar- Vibl" •° SB h « n» «*• oB. yrar ou. An/ ptrron. returning (hast in m<\ or slvfn? sm WMBntag ttea.'fflU*T*3 SI^VSgS O Mi3M.II-, ‘ ' JOSA3 ITEAP, ■ ~ - ttotheramHw.. Ail pezmnxaxv hereby w«rcM not to fcoy SSrhoi* *; ssss!;aa,sra^.»Er £ ~n IUOUPSON BKLIt i co- JS!i ; WTCUrThIfJ mmj ff-pod its. i»*«^ w iKSS“,a: AllsWeonntr. J m »s. L c«r FoK* TW - N 3 itartp*. TbS trilwredw future prfoa , “ omatm-j *or jpnseni urn * «**•***- to Ftrn Lmtei: teoona sarlw. - ' #ra^sidif“ ,^l *“ Bt *°° k ,h “* Smaysae Jrt^S i sSn£? n " I * u,,n ! •topsdiaon.iraS’ - rtmtlogitonTibSsTfc.- v fi«T.J.a Lowrfai iriii mays, , -Aftbaui tb* iawteMi tog,#? «SS^S5 U . CIS Office, -■' ff-Mb atweWttoar tfao Eoafc nnfc f '° -*•- :*iS3SS3g2Liss&!iSk Wpll^Sl»s 5r ~“ iSaSJ^f r^? OJ>tolHolr : s . - ' PATCKtHWiii’g UtomyTtopot., ; ’ " 1 1 Edth-rtiwt.cpporiß) Um Tteatra. 1 ■ ii - ' ~ • ‘ 'UtUOtMrZ., fiocrotory.* g^^ssafe l^ toU3?bJ b * joO ■ : 1 .J< ■ 4 BMftUBESON; _ UL~W BMSuag t MOllAftPSnw : yjAOHnutMw bbto MO Areata by ~ English ft niciKnnsnw o ««* HOOBBt 74- ■ ' Backlog flouge^,;^,-..v..^ Utritfl oa ' t : due by Ilaxikß..^. M iK) t • • . ■ Caflbouhaui... w ...'._.^.„.^ t „ t Ta^Sa Btoclt-y —4200.000 00 Bmdends unpaid....» «... 2,252 fGI 1 ~Hscount*atodpremlnifitfT&f ' ;.r' aase!s?g| w*« Htlatargh, Jnno Stb. D ‘ SCDU '^^^-^ STEfSwM. i 1 ?SP-^ orra > «Kn*««4 on BJjf SowlcM^ W i'^ 4llo oU| > » ni p« Wis& B‘ ron « 1 ‘?" »a tbs Station'on »t*W« It ono of U>* most floslrnWe ■if.u.Sf* ““f®«> «*V 6r i>Bstne»m«n -®* l Oaror aia freshness j> f tha halt; Tor #sls.bj' **7 ■™S f V| 5 i 65 ' ->■ 1 W. A. IT avoßßtz: ' J s * v ’ v; :* ■ .'• , < . * '•. 3. & OATBOtf, Cj&t&ricet ~)>..'■"' -Mb .■;' *ilj rr : ■ -U '.t : :i^ V- ; •■ ■' V <•’• •-. >io ■‘ , ' ■;... L+ ■ ': '•. • -*.i ■ - •• .' ' • « ~s Ct.- V . ‘ * •• »■ ,U. t 1 *< " iff'l , ',; ■■ .. ,»T ./• >■ ■ *•*■■ *’. . 1 , * AMUSEMENTS. •l£Is? -? t H®**BHw»«pn*'fe:.toffl£fcZ«a«a.««3'JJMU*. lr>3r ffe^sWbln^^,*toTcttc^^l;..;..l'ri(.■l.■^^ofllJW» end JarjuetlelHfci I'TivUlo Boies, I»r>[e, iSfild; d.>! -rtnali, $5; 8«ohcIT1ot, 26c ; ; Boxes, for colored persons, W* Prttensifenrißg'trau.'Bill io charged 11% eta. «tr» rot the ,certificate... JXhjri. open nt o’clock; per&n&HOCP-to dnu* toaoeaat Beznentfi of tho ago, will exhibit in FIXTSBURGH, on CARSON. street, scar Peon street, Fifth ■ Ward, on Slonday and Tuesday, Jane DOth -U -l-" CpHCBBTB jBXHIBITIOITB AK3) -LECTUBES.- A ;-J3f OOSI3IWI(3A>nOIiS by Moll or TeTearapß, or RUIs •• ■ XL sent by Adams & CO.s Express, Trill secure-immediate' ■ :;attentlon.i.,.i; >v ;- - 'r'. r -...-*v : .,- - ; VBpfer.lo thlax)fflcowth9 Hotels ana Moric B£oroit k „ CfKCtrS AND MENAGBItIE posting taftbfally attended-t 0,.. - HALL, flbrmeriy Wilkin’s Hall,) Fbarthstrati ■ .near SmiUijkid..can be obtained for Parties, -FestlvaW; - Coneens,- Pubßd ’MeOtlngSvAo: Aho, Cargo’s Cotillon on t ’ Sax Horn Band can be found in readiness at all times, ty s .applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at tboCryrtolPalfleu DaguemAn BootasofßwM.’Cargo ACo. f Fourth street, ora t * thegaib taai2l -SI CHS CHERRY PEC TOR A 1,. -• . xoe tobßAfin ctnix-or COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSUNPSS, BRONCHITIS, - • WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP. ASTHMA, ♦ • -AND CONSUMPTION. jnrlto, the attrnllon or the', ■ ■ IfiwPav fss.--:. Pdblio. to tbo certificate;! appended - ■■J-Jwßmtw-i' si o "* and bespeak forihcroUiotcajK - y^^^Vws**y:::iwotciiessdeoorreg.- " tT 1 3» such stations as many who' t iljSa_^*SSa!!:' Tolanisuiiy bear witness to the clßcitJ ' ■ LAZiiStetrJgs&iX cyamlwolun of Cnnuir PtWosAi, do ■ ■ V not *tttoßtjr4till«-,wfili-ft distort • maiiiiinii 111 Ifa-ta.nor overstatetheir convictions. Judge then, whether this la not the medicine to trnetwhou Ijnutmist bays* relief fur.-tle 1 threat or lungs: judge too.' ■whetherovety tolly, ought not to hare it by them as a .safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which -steals with fatal -frequency -uponalmostcyerylloik, ami .carries off a iamb ftonx many a homo? - • Jackson,C. IT, Jackson city, 2oth Ncr., 1852. - ■ t Be. J. C. ATtn: Bir—Tho Chebet Pectob-u. iamueh in- ' ■quEred oiler. 807 oral of our.bestFhyslctens hare used it, ‘' thn enr them in thoir own cores, awl always with tho hap- ! -pleat effects, tflie numerous. patent medicines olways bo- - fore them, lead toincrednlity in regard, toovery uewrcnuJ- , ; dy; end.it U only alter undoobledevldecre of vnlnii iui nny " .artirlc, that any thing IDcb a general conMcnS.- can he ex- - cited. 'rao nndveuednrecllawoof this combination of ogehti' .(in ilia CatsßT ViPtmiin) preyed beyond rayii by reposted .trial n.ndbr their owmobeerratfou, haa-compoiltd medico! . men .th proclaim abroad:iia'.Ußefnlnes.s.‘-Ic ia ta-rohd nil -- doubt fbe test general remedy wo have for tho Pnlmofcsfv- * tAffeetiono of-this climate, at the ram a time 'oedtrtiyo'nnS’' l -expoctorent—o rarocombination of propertira;' ' , Ipthe hope That ItrytUlproyeifsownrewarcl.l tubEaribo 1 .myself RehpcctiailyyourobiHiianlrerreht, : • JAS U.fi MJH.ER, Jl. D. - Itt .gcntlanmvf the Ztgai Profession mark Ihiicast; . ■ - , ' 3. If 32. /*!■• f, V- Ayee: Dear £ii*—Orer application for tho piistJ : “reo yearn, in my duties as an wire cate, brought oh raoe : ’ eight months ago a seyereirdtailoniofthebrenchia)'tubes. which was a coastant aucoyaoce to mo. cod 'fan hecominw ' a.source of great apprehew-ioh.. Eteryiemcdjrtttot &Und •tatrran relieye mthtiai used yonrCßniay PictoEia Thi 9 ■ baa not only relleycd me, but, oa I trust wholly cured me.*. i T cara-hothing ibr tlia reputation of adyocsting ratcntitiv ' dlclnesiana.jhis-is atyoureeryico. I shall jycommtnd it to members of - Um bar, nnd.othcra -whom I may meetota- . ■ boring under simUar-indispoFitiuns.‘i- ' ■ - ■ ... Tours truiy, I; p. JONES. J . ';- v >ytgmaeiT, Ala,October ?* * your admirable com-*" round excti&ivaly in my practice, and fiudJt to snrpn,-s. by- ‘ far.aoy'other remedy wp hnyolor. coring direasts nWtho ' iungs,_ Tour obedient semiot, A '■ _ . . Ji. R 30NE?, M. h. ,alre? l Z^n r '?“ D , f '. to ™“ vi oce the ntostinfradnlohs that -T .lhe,Cbrtiy pectoral Jaallthat if. purports to bo, .ylx: an ' i H of the Threat mid / 9f jeam-has preyen it to bo sucliii* and we onbtnit tto thn-people, belioylng that iiayirtuca maJikUluiiareputfltiiiu. - ■ - ••;. ~ J - G S SKl< ’ Bewara " U>u . uaTutsttnini, ; —‘ ' CuiiTlt.tC'ma AGENT, No. 2, 1 for rall! >« follows:*- .* I.SU acrea ct laxxjln Celer cxipotj.Jnwxx, lfimilra Ixo , Mob* «lje mom rood to Mark®, end fi toiltaSxnx Tin- ; :oi, Qiunfslrtal txxo lUjlroadMXxpcls: PO Tirrrfi tin.!** lrreinoHam Bod<3xoil»*. x.> “ S^?L Apple Orrharxl. Tib tu-m is well. . crototadaf tola fans fof oromit ,~ miss!! 9 ' 1 "' M 3bule ' or of Mr - •fofiSxlluxuj, on t&opM witlxa larpo'stcoitt Paw MdE now. f.l.mfS?'*” °P«Wiod; Stroms Bwolllxiia, BornTlllacfc cf fix® Allaglxexiy river, ar Multi's klilr'■ ' :: SSSftSSS&S .*•***" '. 9^ Bed?, I'axaUurc, «nd wen IhWnf * fitting ootoTalwgQllDteVln Uwdrr of fitwmn.ii fc ' ?“»<“»*'\*"Tl rgAudoaa;. Tto to/wylSrflfe .f”f ®Htjial eoosent: JchnSi’Denough di.sroOru: of hi*.- ‘ merest to JotittD, KUgoro, who with jJho IhfctSrartwla ~ I buslucsaat Ihotml Ktand, ? B «f ETfiWAltx I will pay all claims against tho firm of '. -.? ta ? a . rt i* ni «™ « ! ™° autooriacj to W «iTS 1 £ lbUg?tha ,iti o » l4t^'firmf auii u ? 0“ payment mndo to rc- Ita ltS - «HN H’UOMJDGU, JUOa let r ISS4. JOHN II SIEWABT. ore” a to * a >»“oh picas. * Msmdß'naptho poUfa patrols*' f n>y Jony ai’CQh-ougn ■ INX,r“ ! waihfr.fe kTonUornaeaj ft«mmitt?*o£ 1753. 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