- ~, ,* IPITTStIftGit GAZETTE. -AWAY gamma: suncg • Irtaiapu Estlaaal Ex% EILLVERY'AND ITS DIUMNDEIII3 UNIEMZ I IContbund.] lame now to as unpleasant task, - and intioditee it with the following quotations hen ( 4 A. Carolinian."; He Bays "-Ha Stowe's favorite illustration of the mestere power -to the injury of the slave, to the separation of families. We are told of infante ten months old, being sold from the' arras of, their 'mothers, - and of men Ilan, habit it is to raise children to sell away from their mothers as non as they no old'enengb to be sepanned Were our tiara of this featare of Slavery to be de• riveillfrom lilts. Stowe's took, we should ! regard thilandlies of slaves as utterly un inut vagrant. If such were the • use, We should not be prepared to find in the race that exquisite son ability which nee Stowe Claims for it. For God, in his_ visdain, 'tempers: the wind to the shorn - lamb/ :`And if African mothers were par mittsil such slight indulgence of the. ma terns' affection, the maternal instinct would , Mercifully be blunted in - them. * *- -We Would -not speak lightly of mob an evil es the destruction of family ties. • We deplete it,.113 one of the hard necessities of the- poor. man's position upon 'the - earth. InSlavery we know that it exists ap yet morn than is necessary to the system. Ev ery day, however, greater efforts are made to loosen the evil. *.' * * And be it remembered that there is no separation likeOß goy that opens lotion members of the same family, when crime comes in between them. * * * We feel cond. dinti that if statistics could be had to throw light upon the subject, we should find that there is less, separation of fannies among the - .agrees then gears with almost any other. due of persons. Among the rich, the ! pinata of_ education, the clans of extended business, the facilities , and in ducements of navel, are all motives which del net enter into the ease of the slave. It is true that the separation induced by these causes is_voluntary, and notao - oemplete as with the negro; but , such is not the case with',th'e great mzis, of emigrate, add with the peasants of foreign countries. * * * In the sales (of slave) they are,..as far as possible, cola together. , ' I have thus presented "A Carolinian's" arannt of the practice of separatingfami lies, ceder that the reader may see his strong to extenuate and palliate an eitermitY Of which in is unable to deny the enhance. There is one , broa, general an- ner, 'which may be ffiven to, all that the defendere and apologists of Slavery have to sty upon this branch of the subject, and Aar . The laws of all the slavehold ing.:Statiii except , Delaware, warrant:the master in separating husbands and wives, • and infanta from the breasts of their me-, then. They may separates them by thou sands of miles, and no man has a right to interpose in the name of violated humanity . , to prevent the cruel deed. This is undem able- cannot be denied,_ either, that every free ` person, however Toxins and de, prated,_ has the -unlimited ' legal power nil owni to buy; end , to sell, sieves at his plea sure. `And I might; without a single fact, safely leave it to the oommon sense, of mankind to: Judea hew fer the_ worst men in society are - .lthely to be . restrained by moral eonsiderations in the exercise of Rowe which - the law confers upon them. This : ideriof _the subject must be inefficient tatintiefrevary ma of candor. Let him reflect how Malt' it is to 'restrain from • ail, *here the dictates of religion and morality are sanctioned and enforced by rigid ' "awe and Penalties, and he will be - able to conjecture what bad men all do' when. the law intents their wickedness, and sternly Upholds them in its perpetn tioa - Carolinian" is much disposed to be oblivion of the rani worilings of Slavery ! in fade Pilrlicelei t i yet be is not so uncut ae wlndlY, to ' deny, or so urine: as wholly to defend, tie practice of separating families. Dotl must say that his account • ofli-rfelle so far short of the truth, as to *many to S gross miarepresentation.—_ There is scarceli a county in the large slave distrioteOf the South—that is to sty, Where the 'envoi constitute third or more of the people—.which has not one, two or more' Blaanaders, who occupy themselves in the trasineris of buying and selling alum. They buy in_the old State; and drive ,or ship their biped cattle to the Southwest. I will-not say that these persons are entirely reckless of the ., happiness of the riegroes, - , though there is not one of them who has not sundered matrimonial and parents' tie oftener than he has sent droves to the market. They - generally advertise for " MAY:lean negteee i" under. which hied married men under forty , and women man thirty, ere b ought without s scruple; l .and tin women:are often - forced to leaved behind their-infant children. I havieseen &net from no pecuniary nwNsitYs and, what IS worse, as it illustrates the brutal hintafects of custom, by persons - of re. alienable itherater, who were m many re ppaits.good-citizens. The families, even if sold_tegetber to the trade, in the old Stately are liable. be separated after ar-. riving in the SOuthern markets. People goners* buy yhat they want, and list whit they liana use for; and hence the frequency - of these instances. There is not 1 a disttiet!.etive miles in extent in the sliFee region ituve designated,: which will ! not- r present more than one — sometimes scene af - eampta family ties. - rogit is traders who : do all the miAied Make prevails null inthe o"mtiv 3! Sontli(exespt en those plentatione which ltientlesi modeled -upon the penitentiary lystal,) 4f negree:s . taing wives m heritle.findlies ; end when ono of the faze ' ill" removes to the Southwest, or from one houthweetern - State to Rather, there are almost invariable instances of separation. There.ie of ease, in Most eases, ti also). sitiot to adjust-these matrimonial ' diffieul tiesi;bnt unfintenately the law` has not made its necessity andateong luanniary conienhuico orizoonvenieneis awaits the dictate of humanity- in fall half the in=, stances. - Negroes generally prefer marry ing :cut, of the family—perhaps from a not commendable_perversity, the miner being disposed to dictate an opposite : eogia-4bei.. ! hence it oftener happens than tilienristithat tin - planar who would exiti grnelbtli his Ina sll married` i n the wo? nien , Othin -neighbors, and. his. Women to their Met. - Npw, let this stets of - things be taken in connection with what have aaid upon the diversity of Aeneas among anyeleddar, •, and .the ruder can form. corratildel 'Atf the extent to which the lairfel4natraiif tin:ill - sander • family ties acceded: of steams _arguments for slio trenpls i that it Verse than fnms otossiV , •taiallittetrinef and "A Carolina ' i e-exhialsti„ his . storehouse of reading and - .4llnoOorr in' two hemiepherei, for paziadlistatteta of:wretchedness and min. ;;;_frisachises, AAnd be it remea laid,,; inkhereis no seParation like the gthritktholines between 'members of the rassiistailyrarhezi enact tomes inletween thga.!r;'This-aoinpantons of the hninletY to Whom of seta Grime , which are nude - X 4rvaca felonies it ail countries , i s a erreri- Witoensnrs which ini , rgsra fee ,. tbe WelWatiof lithraW-Antletion. would „hen withheld'me from us igw: - Batdo• faders -As apologists 'of'.o ll4 l ll l .neon atintlidlti,thengh Anita 'fiettltellYs' l l e i r 1211 ''taE" th e 'llletetni,l4•Pfeeng'" h 9 eideltaligithatis eliastaindoonsequerisse wit titi - ssiadiaFealandar:.of`*ea:Bl4o:.l 1447.,4faittliolsollimitelty . • 'of Slatirry, foririiich thimetim his no re- dress, by pointing tat the °nothing infrao. tiros of the criminal male in other conn tries; Ina seem to take it for granted that, so long as Violence and crime exist inspite of law and '" pi )110 opinion in States Which boast:of theiroreedom andiumanitY,there can be no reason why they may not be on thmized by law in the. Southern States. I must take exception, nevertheless, to "A Carolinian's" remark s the cruelty of fortune, in separating poor emigrants finm their families. I had heard much of the ills of poverty in Enrols= countries; haVe paid close atteption to the stsitistim of emkgration • and have been for many years an habitual reader of the news and current literature of this country and of England, and I protest that I never. read or heard of this fountain of human woe until it was opened up to my view by the sympathetic genius of the far distant slaveholder. Many reasons induce' me to think that the picture he hes.drawn-of the suffering poor in this particular is a "fancy sketch" —that it is Ono of those. instances in which our author has fallen into the Pharisaical practice which he elsewhere derides, of preaching a "distant" philanthropy-- Irishmen, Germans, and other foreigners, sometimes doubtless come to the United States in advance of their families, and in a few months are able to send money home for , the purpose of bringing them over to this country.* It costa but • trifle to bring them, and this amount is soon raised by-industry and the asaistance of friends. But the Government of Great Britain fur nishes the means of emigration to her col onies, to her poorest classes, and there is not the slightest probability that they would separate families. If Irishmen or other foreigners voluntarily abandon their families,' imagine there, is no, gust suffer. ing on either hide.' And there , is this ga ting answer to this and other social evils pointed out by "A Carolinian" as offsets to ,Sls,viny—that they are incident to all mei . - etics, slaveholding and free. Voluntary family ruptures are as common' at the South, among whites and slaves, said aris ing from the same causes, as in free States. In like palmier, poverty and vice in large cities are not confined to free States; they are - evils that accompany a dense popula. tion in any clime, or under any form of Government. They are felt with more in tensity of !coffering US Turkey, Chins, and other old slave States, thin in any part of Western Europe or America. They are felt in New Orleans and Baltimore no less than in New York,-Philadelphia and Bos ton; and if the Southern cities were as large u the Northern, they would have a far greater amount of poverty to provide for, and less. means of meeting the respon sibility, for the reason that they have lees thrift, enterprise, and wealth.' It is evident, therefore, that Slavery is a =prodded 'evil which' the Sonth labors un der, in addition to those which free States have to contend with. I have said nothing . of the condition of the poor freemen of the Southocho have fewer of the comforts of life than any elms of freemen that I have ever seen. The egad of the Sonth is in vested in alavea r tarid gives 'them no em ployment—they generally occupy the poor est portions of the pine ridges and hills, or what is known . ;as the "black jacks," a species of stunted oak, peculiar' to the poorest soil. In our country, the negroes, retaining a phrase of their African ances tors, denominsito them "poor bucks;" and in thelt Indies they were, in the times of Shivery, styled the "red shanks," from ging without shoes and stockings. An intelligent Southern gentleman, who has resided in this city (Washington) for two • years, thinks that 'there is as much poverty, vice and suffering, in his native' county, with half the" population, im in - Washington. Yet he comes from a good section of the country, where the land is better than the average. Statistics take no account of this dispersed and vagrant vice and wretchedness among the haltemployeA,, un and employed poor of the South; yeti the amount and degree of it is truly appall- ing. There is this difference to be observed; too, between the social evils adverted to by "A Carolinian," and Slavery: the Press of - the free States of this Union and of Eng land are at perfect liberty to discuss those iivils,and to insist upon the necessity of reform; while it is regarded as little short of treason in a Southern newspaper to hint at the evils of "the peculiar institution." The newspaper of New York which has the largest circulation of any in the Union, Makes it a leading featare of its character to point out the social evils of that and other cities, and to urge the most radical measures -of reform. I allude to the Tri bune, the editor of which is an avowed Fourierite, and lug? nneessinl war upon present social organizations. It is home terial- to my present purpose whether his remedial suggestions are wise. I only al lude to him to show the entire freedom of *Since writing duo-above, the following paragraph has met my eye in the Columns • of .the Baltimore Sim of the 8d instant: "Remittances to /relona--But few have any idea of the amount of moneys sent an= nually to . Ireland by the Irish residents of this country, to enable their families and friends to emigrate hither. The. Bt. Louis Intelligences hut been tarnished with the following account of remittances from that `city during the present year : "Mr. Lindsey, an agent, luia remitted the Muni of 1182,150, in ono thoneand seven hundred and sumo-pea sums, and has also paid :limo-psis pittance for emigrants to this country—mating a total of 885,080. Of the. number who have remitted, 449 were (melee, and 1,428 were males. Of the recipients, 512-were widows- 987 of the saintrisent were finder E 5. Mr. O'ilar- Man hai sent about 820,000. Mr. O'Brien has .also:remitt remitted about 815,000. Since May lash Mr. Tillie has remitted 89,510. The - aggregste of the sum sent by four offices is nearly 8110,000." These large sums are the savings of the, humblest dace of Irish laborers and tier.' Inuits, who, if slaves, would not receive a cent beyond necessary , food and clothing. the Press in the frit° - States; and that if society in that quarter of the Union is not free from great evils, it is blessed with that which has been universally :toot raised as the harbinger of Reform—a free Press. The attempt to place 81avesy on the footing of the despotic power conferred upon parent/ and guardians, will not bear a moment's scrutiny In . the ono cane, the authority is conferred by nature and by so. ditty, "for the most - beneficent and disinter ested purposes, over persons who are unable to take care of themselves. In the case of parents, the:authority, it is true, is be. stowed by nature indiserim' inately, upon the good and bad, but is always acoomps, nied byl tie , of affection, which is the beet guaranty for. He &erect nee.. The, law maY Interpose to protect the child from the brutality of its parents, and public opinion folly and strongly sustains eneh interpwl , eon. Guardians and mestere of appre : .. l tore are selected for their good character, ti take charge of orphans, in order to edu cate and train them up for some Useful pursuit and in each case, of parent, gnu , &an, a nd master of apprentices, the au thority cents as soon as the child, oomes to years of maturity: In sill these particulars the reverse is trite of Slavery. In this country, the law only. permits the, enslavement „of a moo *aloft IS held in universal contempt, and between; which., and the` dosninint: race there eceiste.what alaveholdein dealers to be an irrecomiliblo ;prejudice and attflralY. The law ' consults • only the welfare of the master. -The zightirithe intund affections, the iduentiolomd religious duties mid 0b.,1 Wiens of the asyis, sainted* tit - Yield to 1 Hthe- pecurdar7 interest, the caprice, or the wanton tyranny. of the'' master; ayd this ' absolute authority never ceases until death relieves the victim. - Piave simply stated . the legal power of the - .master, which 'no man can sesame the hardihood to deny, in the flee of Southern statute-books. An infidel, roaster may forbid his slave the privilege of attending any church, of any denomination; and a bigoted one may trona lista attendance upon, and conformity with his own. If the slave should be able to read, the master may forbid it, and may barn his Bible or prayer-book; and in none of these cues can the law interpose•to pro. test the slave in the exercise of those sev eral duties, which' he deems essential to his eternal salvation. This is what the law permits, and so far as the privilege of reading is concerns i s generally though not invariably enforend to the letter. How insulting to the common sense and human ity of this age is the attempt to compare this system with parental authority ! A regard for truth E liberty and humani ty, has constrained me to'expose thus freely the fallacies and misrepresentations of "A Carolinian," which have 'doubtless proceeded in a great measure from en anti- I able desire to hoodwink rho Southern peo ' pie into a, belief that they really have that high sense of moral respestsibility in -the matter of Slavery, whiott ho wishes them to I , possess. I mast do our author the justice to say that his sentiments, and the interest! which he manifests in thei welfare of the colored race, are highly to be commended, while I hold his principles to be unsound and of evil tendency. Nevertheless, when the Southern mind becomes imbued with the sentimenu of "A earolinitm," there can be no danger from his principhs. For when the' heart is prepared to do that. which, is "just and equal" towards the slaves, the logic of the head will not insist upon the right to do otherwise. His error consists in the effort to justify or apologize for laws Ind usages which he would per suade his countrymen to abandon • as ifi there could bonny longer a reason abandon; giv ing them up iheW they are shown to bc just and neeessary„i I will not say that a man is always requerePo declare the whole truth, but he slicing' never maintain or apologize for error! He may teach practi cal duties, and leave abstract questions of right to take care of themselves, when the assertion of abstract truth - ruld only de stroy his usefulness.. This ass the course pursued by the Apostles in reference to thin question of Slavery, and their example may be imitated by Southern men \ in like sheltie's; bat they are utterly unpnitifts , ble, and unsuatained by the apostol ex ample, in going a step further to defend the evil system. Since writing the foregoing essay, I as: certain that only a portion of "A Caro- Brian's" pamphlet has fallen under my observation; viz : that which appeared in the Living Age. eiIf:NCINNATI . 110311NY—Jas1 recoived tiro bbh Prime Whits fir A 7V ec Ta a 69ll.4 tido For .al. or Car. Wce4 sod Ilth SUNDRIES-- 1,1114 Lord. N'a 1; 1 bbl °rotor. I halt do: 10 do Lois 10 bAgo ord Praha; 1 be, Booor. .11 do do Aptdor. 1 bbl do: ~ 2. do Ob.. r: 44 tool Rooth.. LZo boles Cotton: To stain azotasztor lima, for oalo 17 fo2B • —1.11•111.9 DICEZ2 • CO. cltUpy. SALTPETRE-50 seeks in store see ,ct• =l. y la MAU MCI= * CO. faECONDALAND SAFE it'd SCALES—A 17lit. 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The stanniny, teetablian InUm of depreadon sod debility. brownies s oat moo Hs stand. ern-L. be moven with . tom step; bit mind. whlatt wits preTio d ntur t:slonci. or it . t . l Liar train ' gbh lefreettrseganursted. n ' irc=nriet nem vin a , onanystlans, $O, is t. .peat Gnaws. gidil)logre=7/Itinitn'ZlTile Mrnrsh"Vern'egnilbon t e lp,.pdre.totatt to fro normal niasatinn. Writ tasy the preysration b• called tbe 11ZDICINAL WONDER. attee edeettooth canton. It U. le the drelsolentlfe men to the old %meld he,* adoeltted.tha edam a. of dowel ),,,orehe now.' to here Do e A NIIVICLUNT THAT ZNTAILS NO IT:ACTION. W i.," b ue ver expended, as is the ran with °Mum. SI. sal all other excitants. The *tract or thaw* Mat. and It may Well ho gala of knob, tab* therm . M. las state of thatldian is worse tone the gra . But the le a estilLerantwithmi shuile drawback t o to.ooorou.o. ta t' to Its happy intlauce hithe ar t a, Illknict . rd the Gotha ogiaMostiv . hi pothoodrial , drwrt r o nittai l i Matatraion. Inft tT.7o.7,llXlikt= 1.11171 i -of the progoatin [ ni t action, hystarte. POD 01.1314. taros,, atolls lag cf the bare, impotency, tor , e.,,,ve,/, constipation , Jo. an, from whetaveroanso artnog It 14 If Oita to any reliance to be plated on Moan teal 'lll;thbrOtotagiea`r.envedy yet dimovand for ner. TO. head and dad romplidnim It Is the mental phyla, long nought for. and near before found, the only roman s nt that MI 121 star W • Wed mats O Mo O Imuraigia, headache.olllll:ol vertigo, pain Moaned.. the nava of the aromaalbertkoin. it will od nit lean he short of timecard 4.. also remove deunialou aritemat, • tendaiey to tq q .b. sleeplargaa. Cable Of 00Cier, Mew patty for Murky 0, baize A lose of memory, aural.. aiddinene, to Ltel had. melancholy. mental ability, hystnia. wootchalriego. thoughts of self de struetio4 tear of insanity, k. It 01l surreal* and Oft• MOTO 1141,119P5 tit!. stangthen the smalstat, raiew the oft,howi who lave dogtrot ed It, Mance amain. 0r,,,,vf oh*. moq equanimity of atria, ad prolong ligt. tenons of pale ocropialoo. courocoptive habit , ' are mtcred, tio the ma eat Irttle cravat. bloom cod Maar, near Ili . kin from • Pala yellow clots? 00104 tO altal nada complain. Man the misery that near Coils to punish tta violation of nature's lari—runction VW} 11111Cflafl 11•1. way nada this &Maim -Palpitation of the boat. palatial had• mhos, coldemi ohlared Mee of the Oar a, Rama eta Of .retra in. Maga in ocular. melancholy, aligious ' monominclo, heats red of the ihre on the slightest *zealot, • desire tat. algae. alsould tamiate:Lew otocooth lo ant of cedar, the Mate beznianiort. u'4lco. • train of youthhil'ilyerotios tit In. anal ee hoar y, ertasttpatto. le, producing night meatAbealowa. ad torpor alter Wing. telVtircatb. furred tag.. to. Sat CO3LION ETTALSIII.OI. Of [hoc lobo hare used tido Extract to ^I bad beatijour ()Clot tight/ arca= of. bur was ono of their/trod/slow regard to its merits—haring trio• voodoos toedirinoe r the tame puma.. (different &imperil/so.) •ittoot fo derivlna an/ tPUF M. I had - 0m ciao cm .I.llXopee of 2%"rhltl.lVlrreb:3l",Ml oa f botalt ht fool sticarc, hare alitonatt nre not tern. ...aka. oa aatiodal the half dot= bottles I took will cora me." Another sayer "I had nnanlted nectar distiocitelred rh.telos. mar N.ll I .011 not be mod—other. pre. scribe y rite Ate thlan col that, tut I dernd oo relied ontil yr.:cared Nlas et your 00olia1,1 moot ea/ It trotoD/CA/ cared tree , Adotail oar to "I was turptiesd at/heather you/Cordial hod. Why did 1 act heat at It beton"' It 'cold hove eacel roe touch cpetva. broiled years of mantel and tatty su ff esdat /Lik.MILLI/ PLILSONII. or others, dentolosu of inabittry flats whateter 00014. wlll Ord Oat dordist. atter tb•T b•All• 000 • tbroonghregeo oration of the syet , .m... llierifwaot . of nneirlos to • o•ore of reelrett It ie t Isninnsble value The nature of the tnaiadithe fettered by the tiordlal are nen•lly each as to twee* the public:auto of arti lleates of cam ont of the nutstioneor the proprietor aotiLl P 7 .1 0 .0 boot arm. moat conoltulre testiniony.to thaw thet the tzt7giltr: n?tti:.e7 . 1111 : 44 era pMo Mods wen= tfus. " Vrit i alf thensarnm detmationd ! E at witamd • stogie ode AM. tooat..telis MT limn. bon men •ma weakn. which had meddle all treatment tor over Ors yosta, both Da Ohio ease and In Pkitadolphis, .3 the mama a fer othildato for micida matcally mind wi th one' dome bout.. Ile hod snot hood:vet without mild. and was cure! with twenty.foet dollars worth of o*. Mono's Oor dial. A. SISDALL. If. D. D. Inewitm—Bmi Some Oltms ewe yoa reasiodel my /minion of the ertnes of your lees waling Conlid-1 ma now prepared to em it- 1 bars hit 11 la may /neon wrdieribed it for t h e last for month.. and gaud wi t h it my deeded areferoce l tixv uarthgn4 a the Mel with tillt=cOrgine roe li d Tr! a.... of manias debility from the diem of modielm. or indium. non. committed in mouth. or then umuli* Indulgence of the passion. producing general padded mroscrelon, lea addle wad of amblea. famine sears* 1005 e.% for !oedema &elite Cif moiety, 4e. I am meth pie with do offset. and can with confidence reedmeend the patronano of tot preload. os • valuably .111 y reolovfne in scam of the most tronblommo fond, and to el, ma • tan and wettable median. DENJAIIIIt 1148115. 01. D. Brooklet. N.Y. Nov. 21.1043. . U.ifiNrictry..ll.lloßslg_ht..p.. and *4 ides OWL e molt, No.lte2 Mesderay. New York. _di ostlers b cddeeleedt.„ ..7ezerooda,Leitott...bu.rojillsonsl.l H•7~er. ext. career or Weed and FouitZtreet. 7 . "' IJ. * Co " W 371: ter.:a.t.trVoeoeot.tst"l, nut now.. wttn Anteh Perla per 1::t i tlel $2l the doeme,, roterptt smeller to Act oh Om , rem. he the Teee. lo . be hlstulfo Mono the Merles Odle* •the Dletelet Court for thol3oollloTO Dietzlat of the ittele of Neer Yea. ot A Conceded Point. TIC following testimony of .the effiesoi of Tr Itentsostco to WiVeroktt toes. oga s Dam la 1 , 413111 s tow. ust.Easkabt WI mot Zoom Dr..) lintnnin. DARDWILID. ArkloaLe. Feb. SA, IDYL - Mum. D A raharrt.Cak Iti3l , —loam Von:doge motto. too to. be gond tor, ozol to oe sesUalettloa to RD caw oboe properlr a 01.. it at mow 0 monied D. At. that A /about...eels the but Varoonuro Dor J t use. J 1.r1131111. !mond gal old by n A VAIDOATTOCK •W. PAR Wont end First do. Mrs, Betts' Supporters. • I have recently incepted the Agency ;Tritiltf.A.Mr.lL:lll7:o74t. ti bat .orgeanasortsotat on hAnd, and nni•Moated to supply .4 vim VDU arVitralifatta.vigstisii=t. 0 , 3 Asolthhald stmt. , sobloin • otrtitleats from • oolabratmli onto:tan of Pl.nsdelph.s. l'unAmninni , gab. 1044. .Th. Abdominal and Pittman. norportars mad. : bs Mrs. it,rtg. of ttal sits. can racosornond Oaths manual pro-. [solo.. and to *them aftor aerstsl yeas szparlanc• of r =fair gpIASTOT: Ilditadotireal.7ong. 4, this state of ins organ. surd. Is lataand With ro mn va pain and othos Entrains; as to he dlinsolt. or Mow " V ' . Batts is tads ot IntalUmmon, gressesa_nonedynoa "t osn ir lda EANIUZL JACISN_. M.D. • Professor of the Instltma BleiLlolns'in Unlveralty et iNILIMITUILL. IMPORTANT. TO THE AFFISOTEM. R. 1. 0, E 5 1 iF . ,./eRtT r. EatE2Tx ; a then most itcyrulat' suet Ds Mal medicines, and al. 0 the inseam of the celebrated Male= fort etier lb. kAftg'AVV44,VTagglocto, PhytV.lturin graduate of W. unlverelty of PenneyherdsAnd for thittl yeas. eines has bora eugasrd to the invoiadiatynt of di. cuss. and the application of reascsites thereto. • • ~ Through the use of ble inflating tute,themumotionieth hie rumbylactia ileac, and aims of We. ramellay• he boa plutd an unparalieled esuluenot in 011.11 r tbme.dreadful nd fatal maladies: Tubercular Oessumptica r Cancers . gorofola, fthenmetirin. sloths:La. Tom god Ague. Feven• all kinds.Taoulo Erroll:els. , and an Clam ottulnate die wee peon Mr to fenehe. indeed, Om I'l di vanishes under the Me Of him remedies. to erkk:boateni t i ti Wei..-nos by the the of one monsound only, fm that pis , .. I '''' 'l l e st " ' ll 1 i ' n I , Ai:lc: l t :a bat Z rp rrt 1 I g f Ilea. i''''rf/Tilesele Tee& Mst've TM.. tart U.S. at. invariei bly alkocreledrid. ggra . rj ... :i.: ,,i, ra , =g r. Lpar graz, , e.......... se also hie (lolden Pills arin ltrodietag= Dot rir% P err i drara U bte " 4 le suflichiut to establith slut bee been salti.la the melodic* . th ig w kr=inVited to e all upon,. the gavot. antlPret owe (gentle este of the ...."..._,, l ei.,,adsfaix .4 4 or ale ' blthe falow.inlicen:,:aVellitigifiMitlillg stetstbrearaans theeeon . - • • , i kro:L"'l=,6.6ll;:iit''z' -• .. 1... A.. HarAbannins near the ItakOgie, inetta $,44. " cl L ta '. . I" ii 2 .0 .1 Ili L. VS: .. .' J klaltg . . , .:_ ' I t • , you Whit" . _N r:elraeat: ROUSES, FARMS, &c, For Sale A VALUABLE FABH—Containing 120 /11 Acres. altuated in Baldwin Toernehtp. Allegheny County. (14 mlito from the City. on the Brownsville rued .4 new - Plana Road from hero to finlayrille. POOI•ii012 ghee Immed iately—tina indinantable. tor further par elddf I. t 11...YPit LOYD: taburgh. ' Far Rent. • TtebttlHßEE Store Rooms , with Dwellings at • toe. on Mittel olllonio boolulkl3 B wnd a and 'Mild it Luquillo of ~ O'flAilA?LrlY. .L....23f ____ 12=21=1 0: 15 Wood street, atijoining our Ware ttou..ith • supoolor FIRS lad TIIIEN PROOF Ttu NM' comae. and oth. !Ulmer. lootaioa and armament ars adattrablr sdarted to • a•okloar rentedr In•uram Moe. sad for mach • put roar *IC be on ta.rotatd• term.. Parent. anon C Z eItYg7.IOI3ZRTSON a CO.. corner Wood Ind /root Malta. For Bale ALOT OF OROUISD, 26 feet 8 inche s front on Th ird argot. or d 160 foot in depth to rot—trobtiog soots width an loth .mete. 4u—k Lot on waned shoot, 60 hot front on &woad otfott, and Kt foot lo depth. with throe Wirt Honors orsotot (moth thrtootortas high) with brostol7 book budding., ton room in tun domain o—all well Ordsbod. Far te=ut. tr. hettliro of THOMAS Llollgrf. or istfttApl tittedf 11 WoODWYLio -IMPELLING lIOUSE on Federal street, Allegbeny.abent half square Dem the• Masotti. &nut In thy e erd•—eghleh lure. Kent le•. D. D. GAZZ•SI. jau Illareet r etreet between Third and Fourth. To Let. • LECE Fourth Story of the Quetta Build og. ~t , u,t.41. : for • JA d t Prl= 2 )ola. for ma idol! an or ApCil " ! ItZtre st UAW C 0... ')VI/11 For Rent. FrIT very desirable Country Residence, ivateag miles from thsCltr, between Mu Itzstidooks Et d Plant goad and ths Moons vsbola Elm, coots!. la 10..—o0 gi which tserseted• Cogs/. Ihrsillug, trith 7 rooms and Ettritsm wItM all th e isorgesarr mg build. Inv, .000 ss arable. Cost Limns. gtmds. Odorous'', Tool. reed and green Wan. sta. sll wormiest. Attached is sans slows. sod Fruit thatton,statelllsgeg vllO Triggs: rr ult Trees sad Beds. Plants. Ehrubberrs sod • rare ool lerttou of Rows. The Dvelllog fronts Um rlm.vitll • r. 2 1 41. .I.OEIOI Lawn. lotstrwervtd ' lth elegant shade treeg— There is also as lb. g • 100 0001 00100 tumot tv hove h e .: . : l l, o , lll 7. l . mar met r e 11,:ditttla.asit;111.1.011 1053. For JACUB WEAV.R " . le. 11arket sod first sts., or ROOT. HUB it, Esq. . 4.18 roortb et. sad ()berry Abr.. For Rent. SUPERIOR DWELLING HOUSE front thio FonthAllzry CltT.Posser ft strut Imodlf.taly, mules& oft. ot Ifa JtlenOtinfl,l6lB 00 , o. tt Woad 0.. For Bala . . AHOUSE,. CARRIAGE AND lILRNESS: RN Ilona ID untie—tie Card•p IN DiA7. nod .a, "*i''''"4"."''llUMAßlOß t OD:. 11.16 17 and ID %Nan . pivot • For Rent. rrtlSß•small Store on Third street, next door to Philo Q.D. at presont otrolad by ownWood k=l Book "i)Soibl £l.O —For ~00—oolors1 •oota.taltabio for oftos. D 0072A11,_Barkototroot. Jolt botany- bird sod Fourth .10. Dwelling for Dent. LIE vabsoriber will rent his present red- Glat Bo. 20 Wylla greet. a two gory Bald. newly r bt...l of rho moot toodtra oftotractlm,roatalniag oliat ratao—ltot sod told valor la Bath dom. W Boom aDd sad all la attemlota ord., Porsoatlon eras on first atarat.lt &rind. /tout. oft tka_Orotatala. LICNI=. or BZI.I. a Lulairrr. GO and 70 Water rarest • For Bale. AFARM oonsirting of 214 mails of grortnd, iabeininiftba bee,ieflianliugton. on the gliiiibeny rer.aboot tweirenallea above Sittazolog ant adjoining "lerginetna Tonna:. . um Brick lions* end otbet out trullainzu Steamboats sand on Liu_ preniteen ?be 1=414 of an ',gallant ClinaliT 0 . 01 t 0 6 "iidi end the regoninito is COVOMI 'with tam beet pinta,. or Tirober, 40 ea 00 gam of Owl. and • lam monad of Glue Eton,. sad Lialeatone. Tall. laud mew be ail Gni*. voted. Appl, to & V. WIiDDELi.. Jab coiner Pialtbeeld lama, Pitylearnb. P.. • TO Let . 4 GOOD OFFICE in stio second story of Cl w """ "*" UNVINNTrat-co. F OR SALE OR LEASF-4he throe story brick ibroilloit bunt., cm Mud mod Tapas et. 441 imaged for lamllt ea: b. la every respect mad 00111.111- out for butt.= to both dark Two beautiful building Luisa* Duqueithe War. below !Lir Ithroe f•Teral pareolo of .4141 with hoer.... rultotae for Gardners or acoaillfarsers. to. pply the dr, LtOrk. with Tystlable. Se le U. or Cooatry Seato In th. CUT District for 40.. perpetual Imo. Artily ot sty Dace 144 Fourth St deek.S,:f. FM S. Min. For Sale. TWO LOTS-20 FEET Yront on Rebecca atrort or or of SULOMOr iC A LL= 7 IF ,i7. °surto order. Lots in Oakland fcr gale. beautiful Tract of Land, ioroacrlj I,,,aa,,iaa to the Cllsdwick oat.. adrololos tt.• Too of the toto Blom. Atwood. Psel..eo ronsugllnooLa Avoca,. =or bo orothainua Into A. lA% and canal for al. .o porn la • plot cos b. mute br• lb. t1a0119:4.7, ll'or teat" put w Coo tT boo-rosos alveoli Am atli ur.41.01.• yeti./ dean.. of weldor lorostretroto to real WO*. Bolos ollosnol to A . laid. of =mof the moat dolishtto i lemomooll.too about anw tors rortro, oo Lb. lo IBA /Bretton, &Ad Oroortoo47 tor t am ro porlDllo lob* rosy be tx—d. OoMilitlo tam Irto onsU veer. for tams. cavalry of wu,atiis A 00.. . Swarth enrol. -- For Beat—. TWO STORY Frame Iletuse and Kitchen, with two LollSt groaal Amato on natircnt drat. tenth Word. P iMadoregfeir.M• of 44 Lib.rty loot. For Sale, or to Let. A WAItEIIOIELSE on Liberty street. En at Llbortystroat. man Valttablo City Property. fronton MIA a deal-table properV of 120 ft. front:noaregtarei ea. ahota (15 40-oss Stoat eta Ph ma ,eita " .f . j , ernadsr. IS gine Sho:, Y rtia " = " oot ac...V. ell epict fot the preeettt bagasse or UM other atta, en Wendy. • front is DN. streets,and near to the river int reilroal depot to tie mad. Isverable location will =Wit attraota:ttorarraidna men either fir sera l'o-" 6 ""V.7(1 1 1-uUNIXT i i VON. Ouseeal Agents. del 140 Third near Itotithlatt Meet Hatt. SaiOKE HOUSE, rituate on Plumb Al 211 tn. nactlis at a DALICELL I OD. letont4 exert .40 For Sale or Rent. A. TWO STORY Brick Dwaing Howe. nasal, war. Unseat with alma Coto tatroondi, 60 t moat by lin tam dor. having Woo own skim OM. ate fa Ban od Won. Alisahany oity. Vat DOOM contains Ova 100121. WO% andOssr4 cellar vAig tbelrhol• of Alms, kw gantlet uni llama Donning on back sad of snit. ia sasallasanulactorintor other business. VA Oat J.lll Old ea linertsnoi, or rented 'or a te a aodug: At. of Ainissilanson nabobs& Intinnsi WILLIAM 111 A U Allreultat miler of Want 'Alley and ailant. • ••• - - A Aria and Coal for Bale. rinlE Farm 111 sitqated in Elisabeth Tp., A goo rollet blow the borough. out oustalne erre& or which ra• au, ondwr eulthrshon. _ The rut 11 tv Logetaillto..6l.lgt ♦ taut b : l eret owl" about TO gem au convention& t tasty., and ULU be ad; Mgagt Ibr soon, the oboes ' err wry bs eol.lllo1 2 lege thou the PLUM eusullty of heel sloee ma be parch. ed for sew glue on rirrler==S £OO3 .0 s . lt iocith :giee• MANNY i SIREITT. taluhe Warehouse to Let. rpUE tabectibers being about to remove to AI ooroor of Waal au , ' tots streets. offq to rant tho hoar. Oa LK. O.IPT• itniaalitto De 40.51 . 081111.11 non 14' • IttoCLUB.O I • POI RENT—A. vo2 hop tyro otor; Briok ati.rnDorgla:y7.:so actoVarth r. rent cheat , rosiesstan elven Inumdiszssyro.% Lo2:r7sTruir. the lea 1 , 10 Dilation oce Day IJ3ojagt rllO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling Lim* to lint rtroot bet•••2ll32gebl l .l 2 and Onat 101()L1211 EILNNI222. 41202 to 05027 t 2.1 Yrolll Ptleet Mid 12: B.e ad To TIME STORY BRION DWELLING isalllisdatted and In awd seam situated on we" Pessasudou Ivan comertisuir. 74% sq . & 00.. ass 7. Watas str.t. N. ezeollant brlok Dwelling., situated nil the am.. Wins norm D als. and load l o n +ld, and one Edina mart 'levant nuts of the cite. erne rood Ynaulse.an sradatro af _ 011s1 JA,2 SOS BALE—A lot of ground near the motor irtz.t..usably t d o trud foe • Ihma.7 tltu a tri 4 u. 8 11,1 4 . 11:1:11 . ildEl m i tt fr iar . 4 113 No. 94 14'ood fte.o. Valuable . Traet.of Coal Land Vor VMS Property liel In Pool No. 3,:opposite Illoaoup3wl• CIO, mlla• above Plltsburabat azionA"Vi Ant Vein of WM uoiso bear OM VW SI to mut s tall. rual anamiaarr,• • Mal being tottnyed by a abort chola:Tom tb• alt to tb• boat. Th. P.).2.731 , “..t. • rp.t r r ig ter ot Mali/ SCUTUM' 01. 6111. i WM the Irsier If at all swan. 7 11:. tact osataitul ab of out grti7e.fatod4l,ll be , la tstrte...mtgld i t i til rnable Um.. and preseata • We obtortallty tot &sea Ltivaittolitl. Cap:tab:to and OW:am are lavited toss. amine It „Isatds• ot J. b. tdOllBll3OX. Attanaar at bar. bro. 41 Grant 4. ValturPropertiFor Balm FIVE Manrion llonie,tho palates ldew° of titr o!nw , 1 t oVil I t rwVrtil h olg :f. 4 two wow. mow w.tubwrg?.. root a tol on wt i verw 7 :1 No. 71111.:toi . . Desitable Propoglrfor fle. • • I r ti tl i NrflitElt of ?erg—valuable Buildiag ink oatoos. Oh. Ooko . InOnd of ..Phlo and I UTlrrga i r. erred teylti,ra."ol24 :121.•=',:gtz 1 and on Alleghsuy ronan. • . • Alio—A 331onbl000linziogfmt, on ttocornor Of Lfto wad, onr aft& the 03. :2 ,w,,,,m=l.efeeittotapst !Abort - 7. by 100 dot de3.l...TLtaLo.tryis4=loll43re VLl . 3l . l3llori c. ' 10.0 eroetidnfi• &T tholoMnd 20 toot front 37 100 %et d t 343 . 3 boo.. 10 ISITO and eannalont.togitta town p ,r, an conuau elmia rooms. Aloo—A ossi of 214 1,34 II lonozono• county. A nabs 1 00 —Yrdon. tin 00 00 . . of vartordi Khios ' aid priors, from GOO wo . . for mds low and odi f sexaVoir r uialini o Of . ,ILtennas stab, rod mat. Asuits' , . Fourth strlaLltit Per Sala or Rat Catti er ALLEGHENY TODNDRY, 002110? of Luca. sad AAA itr...tr. 1 . 11 / I brir •°T"taIk.VACTSOI7IIt SIN i ~~~cW. AMERICAN H e HANOVER S I EREET, E STON, BY MMUS RICV lU n SUILY, Enlarged, and d . ue,j....eaea all Obi loodernlmororroarcatr andl nvonlonooo. for the aosornisolathoo of Lbe , ,lolo.”ll.laz . . NEW YI),RK, Stet= Commtuaication Beticfie , a New. 't and Olaagoit . 1 .1 HE GLASGOW' AND N - 90111( atadm. Ship (...tolt.a.all, ....e . ;;sr, ..4,, as. gauntly. UL ABI/Ow Jo. "4 403 h.,. pow.. Baba; licalg 4 oo/1, made, 1.1 aopolotatt K. aaU Imo oea Tor ^ I for waago .v, o vawon. BATILIIIDd Ida ROM MarrNabat, at P /9 o'clock A. 11310, NONIIIII Vint Cabin. (Balboa 8406 T00r.)......:.......890 . Bobo. Cablok . Ilicliktp " ..-4.!... Pb a•cond Cobb.. (ElßdrardE,B. 44E1W:).—1. 60, Sir • Malted number en/al-Class yalseagirs will a. maab..arllmd antli.DTlErridiett• of gocd 4 moat}, 0\• only coolua, at TWitirf DOLLZ %. 1 Lawn. • Sorgooo.., . For trelobtor Wawa apply to J. BleflYlierN, , i .' jalaiallm \ Mt B 1 / 1 117. Not York: Governors' for, Stea n\ X.nioines. rrHE =heather hiving the Itlleiteral -4010 footnote io AU; le not tivewteg eggeb• the same to liteem Mottoes. egg viranaine them to give Vortit Vet= titZOr It the %'.—Ve=" of . fho knvf .dlk to tie Peortnosil. et et to 417 rwilliT. „ % uts. Yoe • nniata. \ \ lir: YrOrga:lth ronr/ ErrtiV rot? =JAW • 1, ...! , ‘ \ egiVO % . " .. , , \ s \ ' 8:: a,. 1: \ ' .1:: \ \ s " , t u. %,..... rd 44., '"5i p, r.l.Tta.llMlsint\ ,'avoly be sold , at Lana prfor_s same' 444124 for , ' ral lN6V 44 " .IL IM'l2,lrd P. ze s.mr:thair Nitol to am am \ Wham th• ijk(ipriirpo BOOKS ' Kan' AIEK, ., • Li r%%la nna,E•n. , ilia& /44 . . , \ '.. \•, \ Ar.il j "ti olig'Vinntle Pllksielanr -• .. , \ Muter 'grsetlen of aiodiennq \ •• \. •?... Ilemplev•Ancnentln Xlirindan... `\ M e r:.:: \ .eye. . \ l';'. \ \ . \ •. \ d 44 :1 . d p 1.,44.. 4 .4. .. 1 a. 4. \ ' \= "* ..pitliekViaini.sitanatt. ‘ o7NAOnsinne • Pa rim ' in n r Ap Pl a=ki Ikl ri . \ . ' - • VLl%l2tiM. 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