~`.... 4 - :arrqBant - cipv, must* Br sihrz CO. Y I i,.r s;B'p B a s. TEUTASDAT 11 0. 1 3N11461:ILY 28; YOB:,' IIar,VE4P-UN 41 .T S11; i r ILL B EI': q4° '`4114% 'Veit:4-6h .F: • mean GArcr...s.-11. Itrailr. CV.X. Usage oar irookly thwtte Gam to oar boolnaii moo ;--..'-', itissiittaieltablicloalotoof =W . 13' th•lr buptrien - Oar etroo44lort to bare. War .6 - a Ave threniuml. rruL bt . litzart ereis =ants In vt.ann Puts 1- . • -113.20 ADITCTI . EIII—XeIther the tittorlol 11. es far: kaiskthm Netabliehteat of the 1:111/1 ADVIIMTISEItS who dates their , h actlae to tb• DNOtt Iktoact y '‘ , 11113 bawd. *hop la eron vd • Weetalo -"" Eat,./at puma= WEIG voltrus:Anolis - • ' Pall CANAL COXIIISSIONIIII, MOSES I'ORTIALL,' 0/ Lancaster County. . . ALEX. S. MeCLURE dtbrltnldua ittsvirrair. aAz., ~; CREISTIAN NEVERS, Of Cation County: , . ,i!,-• I - .Pstiorund i t Stave , Coos -‘i•We Sad in the ,Philadelphia itiptre of 'Fateday fall details of i the prociedlogi in this Case'nefilonday, - which , f,istded lii the Ingiorioue subidesion of the 11. B. 4..;llLarabal. to the State anthotitlee, an e nom .,;Atiete triumph of the latter.l ic .-.. . ..,,, 4 ,: , When the - U. S. Afars/lel, ', ynizoop, was cern , quitted by Judge Thompson for coutempt in not bringing • the person of the, fugitive - slave Into Ociart, helves taken by the! Sheriff to ifs °seas ' .1. hone, instead of to prison. i On . Monday morn , -!. iiii,,xlid io Thi*,)„,in ' g ave i h 'perempto r y or d er ,".., 1 - that the Marshal should be'bemasittarop,,,,,,,,, .f• and a d thin order was'aliout to be enforced, Ms ni, • stterney applied to-Judge,Kane, of the tr../3 - 2 IDisitritit Oeuri, fora writ of i hsaser corpus to take '' ~•-, lilir,ont of the hands tif Sho Sheriff. Judge . ...'lintsattliat deollied to /Sate the wait, declaring' . - th U. at ' ti: Judges had zto I gal right to remote , ...: o anymnufrout the orisiody of a State Co u rt; bat' "'!e so UliFolitiott for the writ id not Oct forth that S l ynkoap was held under p onus from a State ) Court, but.; only that he was avjoany detained 1 - hy.this Sheriff, the writ was gminted. The record , Of what followed is lbw given In tho Philadel- I pfdapapezn L.• ' I • • ...- -* J ',..• lidixilhal Wynkoop au biought iato Ciitirt by "tj''...fihatiff• Wm. M. Bdimeyer, when his 4.' • ..__ , Me Aehenead, ask e d that the U. tit. --' r ' ..', be be permitted o make a statement 4e . 4iiiff ::: lid, when th Marshal arose and ti „,"tilialerdthe, ' rifithe 'case, as the 7 have been . ,be b 1 Pi- ' ti n sil rt i f eh_d to know whether -.'be hid.. . Wit'in the Premisee. "Me bed ~:...:. throe C 'allele' mattr sated - conscien- • •,...?•.y...tio" lri . aity fought to d his 1 duty- alt the Ik e -. • ' . VW ' United State , ' • • in - !,AI .- i, e we Slid :: Let ue e'er! where ye eland: tiffika'pettdon for a habees'oorpos the Writ had ,listed to the Sheriff,. to which that officer Makes ,return that he holds the blarehal upon en attach .ment Wined by a State Qirt, on a charge of . ' contempt in refasten to obey's writ of habeas -- - , Onsets elicited by aim:lgo of said Cotirt, 'direct - lag him to bring before, It the body of ono Bill Tiaher... The 'Marshal admits- thet.ho.has this •••iltinw In custody, but saps ho willact bring him irate the Oeurt."For this contempt he is coin '. ~ i'Mitted to prison, afterthe Judge ha clearly deb '-• ‘•.*. , • I , •rted theautherity of the United 'Statos. ' ~..Tristinezt-preeeisted to toe is stuceptible of 1 t ~,, :;.two . . torpratatious. - It. ergs ;the Mitsui In in ~ ,oyof...the .Sheriff,but does not say.that it , ~ awe umitera Proomer.of a State '-lourt.• • A State 1 i - ; ;Merthes . power. to commit. for a contempt for. '• . '.'''.; thit'srbloir is Upon Its . Painirds. -:. This Court has' ..,,ii#,. - '0 446 , 61 Y 4. .ininf as ese by _habeas corpus, Toe Yin fetarn7Ofthe Sheriff negativre the authority . to interfere... it states that the Sheriff bolds the ' . Blarshil by - virtue of a . proetes issued opt of a • ',;• State Court: ' The writ, griated by Ms must :: : therefore be quashed, as hating ineued unad. I hive listened attentively tJ a eceimusilcation ~.', made by the Marshal, and. I Inset here, in Jos- We, say that no effiner. is more anxious to per , : - ,form hie duty properly and gsally, and tone • otwgelheial le better advised. The writ et halms st , :,Carpus, however, mart he °lard, suffer to whom i• addersaid:-.'lhlais tudiepeaseble to the personal I - f -,.ardety ofirserimani.• ./t is thelmore tote obey '.; ird, because apostate 'officers, br persons adios , • nadarealer eflavi,,might otherw ise consummate 1 aletniquitods act..: The writ in, tide case was is. - ' .4mted to 'a meritorious' officer, bat, to• morrow. it ..... - , :taight behisned . to one who would feel 'disposed ..: ._ 'petting, to disregard it, with ad evil mind. T's,' al* roger be One& 1 . 11, I ~,,T he essential point of d'retrn t o ..;a writ of /ogees corpus Is, that thopereon to ihoralt in _ Meted daii:Vol the body; os:has it in ciurt.. Where .. .. a writ wakisetied,which,direMed ea officer to , ditua.ii the,Ohlted - States, aii painful conflict ",would eilfSw:ben Stick wisnot this case. • - - llgarshal•Viinkoori Orlin explained that on : . ' ly,eitibeitto be right in the matter. Judge:Kane—lt would not place the body of ' theiperson ,whom the Marshal ',has in custody, ' - ,tlader the ittrisitietion of the Quirt, to which he mikes - ra- satin's to a- writ. of; habeas corpus ' . .theii - another Court hiisjoredietiou of the mat ter with which aura 'person is Charged, the tat ' : teeCcurt having previously haii'the bady In cut ' , tody. , Ti,,. Marshal, •vs doubt; acted ;under a raatsatintaltinisloci of duty.' - i = : -.The •cituito,dy,..of the Marshal, was toutinaed •-,..i': wittithiSheziff,;uith his previous orders of the ;--State Courrito taks him to prison. •• , .'- ill was understood that the Marshal had- milled ~,, ''' • .in Oen M. Dallas to confer . with:, and that Mr. • Dalitis,had 'defied him to tweed his return to - - ' tlie.Strite emit. ' -'• ' I .. 1 Testerday'aftereoon <abut five o'clock, Mar . Aid itynkeop preeented to. Jud ge,Thomao.o. . ...- ' of the.,oourt of Quarter Sessioat, - , an 'amended .. • . return to the writ of habeas oorp be ,and brought ..'the alleged fugitive slave into C ohn . . ' 'T 'Judge , Thompson accepted e return . and discharged the Marshal iron:1;11m custody Of the BKe.ri_ ff...,.. :11te Slat!, man was thee • ioineaittrsi to I tfie;Mosaaisearileg 'proles, (0 anew+ the charge of . '•: ' , - .-"mafdidi_ axed:uteri, at As next term VW Court' - . .. ' , ' . :ol:osfqter . & 44 'nel . --03 Tdeldlii. ;'. 6 0 . our readers were advised by .-ti,,,,filiftePli' *Yesterday:, the ..fogiffie ,Slave Trawl tokiirenglit before Judge Thompson, who de. . eliititi . lWat 'proner:etens hid noiNeon taken to •,' . ..l'iiiscrirehliideteation under. a orinsinel charge la , :',..i ~' •• • AtiatOtinit, and ho was therefore: discharged,, ..i' . •, , . 1 .,:`, aid.bended over to the Warshat to beconveyed ...16iiirirylasid as a fugitive elite . .' Li -. • .t.. --: ' '..• Itrus his ended this unfortunate i Ow I case 'From •-.`.- ' . itte Orr, we hree seen ' that there was no ?real- I blitSsitee Of tho escape of thebsgro from the ' f , deem eta fugitive alive.; the proof of be brings :„. 1 ... afegitivit "was elear and dieted, and his 'delivery 1 tii"..4titaster was therefore it matter. of certainty; . ' . ,bittlimeninch al the manner In irhloh his reinti• .74. - l eeia t i e i liF 6 d'loleired . : a t , trd disregard of Snit, attain:og7 ; arid . set the sacred trrit of Sabers i'..'. Poriirs:at deflate, Ito felt 'in anxiety during tire arhelis prOilieriti of i.bi cage toiled the State I '.? stseirefai - in eradicating : her rights .ao openlY ~ se t s n tiang4c, ant.in, establishing Ae old Writ' of Eight omen its legitimate basis.liThe fugitive's hen ban returned; thit eras- uneveldabis ; bet ~ ski7l4ifisf„'fftinetio.l;licamiesioner,land all their , soiar , Ariitter„;kivabeeritenght that, they cannot tlanio: their'disitspiEpt ,msa-eatahlia t buji. ...x. - 1111 M ha disregard ' of State rights and menu, or e..ci z ' griontafteirrit of habeas corpus se a nullity., A. -, ~,••• tiOirjf the pris on bad a marvelous effect epee 40,.Marilial•V,yilkoop ; and wo frost his cope, slato*litiltio - ,dasi, , may lead to n! little more ,''' -, •:-T- sayttlOrt "Std:cdreuntrpictlon. in. all future cues titellasy erlite. -- : - ';'' '.i'•i -',..: .- • •, • •' . >:- :!,.aMiveriliti ea ens of thet l4l o.Btateo. bag '-• , - riglint which eke has reserved t o limey, ind : - Iddeat'the:Oeyiustii oOiernoreat has ho power to inside-.' trader this fugitive I W;Commission-. Wiled Mandtals have acted filtisito as if no , cue bad goy rights :hut 'elareholdero, and' s If ; that law had superseded all other lane. • ..it Lay ', log t ; iti t eitablisbed; now, that State hod lionsil.„ tailcoat AA tri de </let, Independent of tbaelaw,i ' and that potted States °Mears arc pat above that* haier;when they hap - ice td lniade them, Weeltaillertiazieee i little...more date/ado paid, i l laßafiler;4:4tla that are as valuable add as . 7. thorikkiyiguaranised ae any that ' t he blare. ' holdOlfeW'P'essitilj pewee; " . 1 i • irrdliatAtiitte4-7110 -And On 'oar table a new Imlcooosla, entitled "Spriiig is inning," e sepir; & x i 0 0 R. d by Hearyileber, end dedinsted ittf hlgeVlifigry:Anderetat. It hi Id4blyii , stukaii of bjekc4, re whe hire had the : pleasure f bearing II ebe.ltiabll! I.t .. ttagt;• . 6ter 'ideated 0W00021;0; 31r.',Allafblir.,:g *4044 quite celi;bratetins I canniest, and Leap* imuss admired at 414.• calls. The iberp piece ii tor. 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EMEE T!is, FM:Tank Law.—Whern thiPagitte* Slave law wee lust etnacted,..Vre, „conimonmith we ay a.... ml* PrO r ..ttr i ek_r tf l i t:aur rrp , iistoiewitraiitannviiinaawhitt h we regard: tl*a y rapt*. and t4,* lime; bAs 4:l9ritylia:or poptair, F ightiwi provocative of - usilialons. between the :State and National an. tic alien . . •- 7 4 in t, Ira were hooted down: It area punier, theta; to t ting twannetts to the Compro nateliitaautes, and, f 1.3 one of those MCZEILIIES, the Fa - itive Savo law was awhile:teed, whole, witEont re:notation, by the entire brood of preer.- el In:lbe North Whose lneeretie cr Inclinetiors led them to the pm-slavery tide-of the issue. Foretnoit among these imams, if we renew tier rightiy, wee the P4i7addidtia Run. The Te -1 cent' =rein' PhilidelPhia, however, aeems to have marvelously changed , the oniniona of that ' sheet. ; It now'spkala of the Fugitive Slave act ea euenest %virtually suspends the . Writ ha ' hese corpus, end must lead is endleianolllaions between the State and Federal autheriiies," an 4 as "a law which Seeks to ever -ride the meat Int. portant conitlemlonal gnarantiee," After thee characterizing that, lair, the Bun goes out to say: • "Now all this painful conflict of jurisdiction might have been avoided, if the Fugitive Slave Lett reeognised the sanctity of the writ of habeas corpse; and the Inviolability of the - trlat by Joey. The framers of the law, could not hive offered a greater iooutt to the law, Abidieg citizens of the IrtetStates, than by thelecorporetion erica nitre_ rigid provisions."' Farther ma 'in the article from which lee are quoting, we tind the following: "Trait entire Fag WOO Slave Law is framed to outrage eon eariliniteprinciple of j settee, and. be. trayaii want otoontitanto in the conservators of We law be the free States, which is au insult to .tileirlatrioliam, and a libel upon their sense of dutgi While throe antierepublicaa ariddespolic faaterea ore retalnel in that law, they will fur. nihh food for agitation, and enable ultra and Is. netters! abolitionists to throw impedimenta in the way of its However repugnant the enforcement of Ito provisions may be to the body of our citizens; however +strongly 'private convasionmay rooted against fits morality and juellee, we claim for the North lie, proper cons' derition and a more dignified mode of - proceed. ding. To carrycot the provisionaof the Fugi tive Slave Law, our State Corwin will never shwa- Sou ant.Olitrep upon the writ of .Habeas Cor pus, espcoloily when under that law the kidney perlse calimited power to carry on hie hel.lh trills.. When men like Alberti are buoy in the arrest of al alleged fugitive slave, it becomes the duty of our State Courts to see that he is not again priatlfieg tha orimet of which ho has here tofore been convicted, though through mistaken airmitive cdemency, he was pardoned before his term of paciabmeut eildred." • Thum BIC preeisslythe views taken by the op ptsers of.the bill when it wagferst enacted; and we aro glad to see those whb then supported it, 'compelled by the practical operations of the lnw, to vic di.ate the wisdom of the opposition 1 - whicilt its ezmotmene provoked,. For uttering just sleek coniiments as those tow uttered by the Bus, many.tedente I and woithi Whige of the North were proscribed and hunted down. Time is warklug : out their justification, Even now ,three who were instrumental in proecribina them are'• driven to bite rank with them, and put forthact time* which but . 1 few poops ago were hetorodex_in the highest degree. We see glad to bail these emcee of returning soundness of judgment; and join fervently in she prayer uttered by the cotemperaiy fries whom we hove been queting—Milouldvo Heaven that this blot upon oui Statute book were erased:" Stavaar xi Haarccttr•—A •fientnektan le .. • now 'writing a leeries of able articles on slave:!, which are publiehed . in -the Lutistfile Janinal. From the lost One which no have eeen wegive the' following 'extract. Afier piemielog that !Slavery flourishes hist in Warmleguarites, which 'enervate and ultimately destroy the white mae, r'iopeat:that,l invoke cliO al,lof all cf thee!. most interested in ibis Anestion especially. to promote self-emanelpsden, Sipite, of all the "difaculties of ellinaue to Edith I have adverted appeal is to these frequently iminerwed laud bona down -by .the languor induced by ouch climates, and by on education of indolence° and luxury. whose dependence his hitherto been On slave labor; and-I exhort them to try , the sub lime naperiment of freeing their slaves as they prove the:melees worthy of freedom, and of "Phaailinif the forced toile of slivery for the Wed labor of thil . free—a change which will doubtless require mach energy And effort on their part. , I hare learned to attach little merit aza little value to the agitations of the Abolitionists . cf the Borth, aid t darot attach all the - blame of 13Ievezy ea.:the Interittre of slaves the Bontk, Cristuim Aria made the difertnet2 Bat elavery a crime, and a wrong, and, an unholy thing, and now is the moment for all . t 2 unite their energlea tOabolieh It by . a• wise and :gradual, 'tut arse - teal emancipation • ; T ?ether., ought to apologize for thin direas glen, which !Dail Wray regard as digression ; I have entered it from the perenzaien that well sod trulj to know thedisease is half its cure." Nor is enounb to know the - disease 'only the temperament, the constitution, and the habits of the patient must be studied. We have not to du' with eliveri only, 'bat with slavery lathe South. The 'preheat L 9 a nomplicated one, and all eta elements mast receive their 'doe coesid: ...ration.' Mastrxer Desrutr Man.—The . remarks quoted.below were Raiff by Casts C 038.1110, member of Op]. Pieree'S Cabinet, daring the late Presidential progress, at Newark, New Joe ., tidy. We shave seldom read each a misters of rant and blaaphemy. It such cam:oils are to prevail in the Gabler, It wilt not be tong before we'dl2sl(be embroiled in another war of aggro'. Men and compreat 'literals a destiny to a Republic. There is a law of its existence as clearly and undeniatly as there is 4.19.1/ of the - axis' tdace of a human being that he ehall begin do youth, that he shall grow in juvenescence. that he chill harden - late man. hood, that in the plenitude of hie manful strength ho shall overtop - the nations around him. (Ap please ) :We are now the wen of the metiers Ramo. How seal it :with the old Rome! .Bhe conquered. She went on aunexiag, according to thnlaer of her existenee,,(Arpianse) sod so long as eLe preceeded in the applusation of that law other existence, no earthly power -could with stood her progress. • (Applaues) I say that wee the Ile/tiny of ancient Rome, and iris the desti ny of modern Rome. There can be no petite, In our puagress,, except the pause tt decay; when we ceases° grow we shall begin, to perish; for upon cs as a Republic is impressed, not a °arse, (though it was a corer of him who - thrust from his door ilia thirstiog Savior on his way to Cal vary,) it was his curse' teat vengeance of God should, pronounce drop him u the perpetual eeta-- teneo,4f hie siti-trounb,' murals, march ( for him there woe no pang. I say, no on laimfwas pro wler:iced the curse, on no bee been poured down the benediction ; (Applause) for no that same di. vine - isles, has said, march, march, march=en ward, Upward, oe long as date remains a Celee• tiel light in ; the Infinite regions of greatness, which it is possible forhuman powers to scale." (Applauee.) • ' Io some scorching remarks on the above, the New, Turk Tribune emit' ' .Weseineeroly wish that the Administration et Mr. Pierce may be Londe:able to himself and useful' 'to the country. .W 0 would, therefore, ImPleta blot. to dueler from his commas - doge whoee Sanguinary and atheistic, dootrinee would, if honied out, rodeo his country to a rook of ag.greesive herbaria:a, to be followed in time by obsolete ; • The speeches of .Cushing are et 'Dulcet to crush any . Ititoiciattation. "They dreg without parallel thoproret of their ,nottool. They deny the philcisophs: of Chrlatianlty; they ignore the dlipail,y of Work; they pre 'suppose that labor easing machinery bee road's no prunes In two thousaud years, and that the etalfart power of millions of attomhande has no existenee, .but 'tit Odon brute force in. arms must Mediu its , tend;'they deny the Innate courage of the .na. deo entree aided by chtuolo aggression; they •nrc,"ln - no word, tartar: in Ignore:4c, brutality, stctidity andirreligioa.:.- • • CLIVZI;MID AZD 'Atinoinia Bintsoirt.-170 tti 3 c7 6 tnntit . hat -honlo of .the Director' of this road - bore I±e9ll LI town lstely, and that they are mislaus to place that portion of iho route betwesnthe mouth' tit a 31ationing and Now firighWn, where : it intersects tho Ohio mid Penn . syi cards road, at so early day.. To enable them t 3 di this ibex desire's, subscription of stock on the pert of cur citizens. As this rued Plusses through a region which has large,dealings with Pittibnigh, and Is, contiNuently„ cf much .int. parlance tins, sinhayel no . dtelbt oar merchents, soonufecturirs and capitalist", will, step forward promptly sad lakelhc amount of stack dostred. The anbeeription ofstock to P.3.lli4nds Is not the burbiar.lt. tied Cspitiliiiis find. thee" Ineesticients * ars este - it:4 pip well ; and If they; can dinprais audlloTO fhb- Guineas by temporarily investing ihrir money In such enter prise", If le the , hlghtst Wild'ota so Mani the mlaortluAnisitalf t ,t; ~;` ====.E i ttra • arirr Va lnst ammteten -A meeting of OM Board has just taken place in qie and the nabjact if rotates has keen undei_acsaktderat Tkut_:49llo wing resolutions were stilted; by!whieti it will be peteelied that-the r hex-lie= delinitelykesolred.niMit. We are mot well enough acquainted with the conatri to - f4in uny opinion of the wisdom of . the choice aide, bat hare no doubt that It has been made en - good grounds, and is the best one fee the com patty. The work is being pushed forward with oitemendable energy, and. the whole line will sego be cowered with workmen: lirAtrear, The .mais, profiles, and estimates made under the direction of the Chief Engineer, Alt: Roberts, of the ',wend routes muweyed for thif, Allegheny Valley Rail Road, north eset of Eittsnnieg, no exhibited by hire' together with bit:{ upon the came,are efitlrely Deistic : Therefore, • Ntroteri, That after a dere examination of the whole eubject, the room fromgattanning, yin the. Mahon:mg. and Red Bank and East Branch of thighrion rivers to Bishop's Simmit, and them bythef way of Potato Creek.to the most eligible •pants an'the New York State Line, be and the same is hereby adopted as the line of the Alla ghouy Valley Rail Bead. Resolved, That the Chief Engineer be authari red and urinated to locate sad prepare the lido for, work forthwith according to the route deter !Mead open. Resolved, That the Cider Engineer be request. ad to prepare Me report, together with a map of the various lines surveyed, for publiestion. . . . Thu Doers ON, TH JOHN Pawn' WETHERILL, ESQ -The telegraph yesterday briefly chronicled the death of John Price Tfetherill, Esq., one of the moat prominent citizens of Philadelphia. The Ledgereays— ti His disease wag bilious dysentery, which wad contracted during the recent ' , visit of the Prtisident of the United States to New York Mrl Wetherill having been appointed to *mom .Pany. the President as one of the representatives of ibis city. In the diedirge of this public dei ty, Hr. Wetherill, ea on all similar ocesaione, entered with thespirit and zeal which character ize k all ale public condi:mt. No partizan feelings were allowed to interfere with what he oonsidi tired was doe to tile position is a representative of the city, and the hotter and Interests of Phil's &Phis: 'MOM of the eclat of President Pores'. reception in this city is des to the peroonal ex ertions and the liberality which Mr. W. display ed in that coo - mina. 'Daring hie visit to New Yee he attended the ceremonies at the Crystal PaiMe. The fatigue and excitement of the day doubtlees tended to relax the strength of hid matete. During Friday eveniog. en the occasion of the banquet given in that city, he partook of a trifle of a lobster, being reel zably &bittern'. ono in his hebits.• Thin, with a glass of cham pagne, which he mellowed immediately, 'Teri - ted, with the previous fatigue, injarimely natio hie System. He returned next day to Philadei phis, and hie family bring absent In the country, puttp at the United States Hotel. -Ile mon got much better, and had made arrangements to give an entertainment at his muctry residence to the members of the Country Agricultural Scolety. i t Sub ignently, however, the disease returned wt greater violence, and finally provedlater, Sir. W. was a HMO of Mat wealth • enticing itt 7 dust y, and generous to a !init. ' Ho has been is me 11 , bee of the oily councils for 25 years; anti ma a leading part In all the prominent eater. pen eof the day. He alas peeved once or twice, ozt o Whig electoral !Met of Pennsylvania, and aim as visitor to West Mot; but never had ail ;Se cf profit.' Al the time of hla dr.nease , 101 l woo resident of the Select Camel, vim presi dent,of the academy of natural sciences, nod an ofkoitr and member of miens other public bad*. • ‘Ttflil A3TiCUMS7II —We publish, espy the Cteriland Herald,. the following extract Iranian article in the Ilevenoa Star, (Fret Soil) which appeSra miler the above caption. it •shows at .leasta conellistory feeling, nod we doubt bet Is eurdliliy anti:treed bye large nember at the Free Soil tarty oT Pervage county • "Prior to the raptors produced by the nomina tion tit Getters! Taylor, the antecedetilewt the Whig party in the subject of Slavery, in, this windy, in this Congressional or deaatoiial Die tvict, ere 411 right. In their speeches, ictlbole Conwantions, in their resolutions unanimoisly adopthi, they spoke in the moot positive sod de• haattones is regard , to the aggressions of the slave .sower; sad planted themselves open the broad,pletform of freedom upon the inalienable righteht man. Rave they ever lepudiated these resolutions! No. Were they tattier.: to their utterance rfo doubt it not They entertain to day, no one oui deny, the some noble, generous, patriotic ecatiments No more hearty or cordial hatred of sisrery, no more fixed and firm resolves to resist its demands and encroachments, have ever been tittered by Free Boilers Concurring then 13 entirely in antdelavery eentiment, harntoniz. log ..4ecterslty in views of State polloy, alike arousal to the importance of stringent legisla tion to diver; do mires of nom, how unwise, bow wrong, ;iodeed how wicked it would be, at ri Ciao like this, to foment and ,perpetuete dissensions, sad thus .. ike stragglers cut o ff to detailjell pow erless htfore a C01:10013 enemy. 26e • 'norms which produced cur, separation have passed, sway. With the positing of these catutee, , the separation itself should pees Party spirit, end the personal prejudice engendered by that spirit should yield. The on workers 0(1840 should again be oh laborers on the patriotic platform of those yeare Let there be n rimluolon of old friends and associates, who,, together in other days, have shared in tie strug glee °Camay a hard fought contest, and 'rho to. goober have rejoiced in glorious victioliaa. • • , Tks sett slavery position the , Whig party bah plheed it where it la. If hosteller:l a victim to the relentless spirit of hihrery. 'That, epirit ceased the great rupture of I&3B;—that spirit] emoted the great defeat of 15.52 Common suf. feringe , shoold mike uo henceforth. kind sod 'forbearitig. In thia.gounty, tote Distriet, on the Reserve, if, indeed, anywhere can therein found no just warrant for perpetuating useless feuds. Let's eau the thing, let no oompros totes, sod Wit Shall be found to be substantially alike is beatiment, then why: should we not he alike In notion!" Tem Smraxa: Rums —lt Is gratifiing to Dad oar Navy exhibiting symptoms of life. Com mailers 8111121211 AX, of the itediterrarman equad roe, bee made himself hoard at Athena, sod' talked to the manliest end friendliest way with the &titan, We canuot praise too warmly the guarded, yet sufficiently expliolt langaage of sympathy midecared to AUDITS. 316Di1D, the de fender of Kossermr, and the oartragvorta antag onist grebe Case. It was well done of Commo dore. Sessecuitax in each troublous moments it Is eatisfirotory to know that our long 'little fleet In those waters, in la the right hands. The particulars o f the Smyrna riots, of 'blob wi have already given the generals, will be found to another oolumn. The frigate referred to, we understand to be the elookotwar St. Louie, commanded by Captaini.r. leaaartAn, and carrying the wont armament of vessels of - that slue, twenty gnus. Commodore leansixtx, the latter eochunts inform as, had eatietied himself of the rights of M. COBTA as an. American citiztK an/ placing his vessel slongaide the the ,Actetrian war-brig, had declared his resolu tion to prevent the prisoner from being trans ported to Triestein other wards, traneferrel from Turkish to Austrian custody. Taking It for granted that Capt. /transmits and the Cen ral are right , upon the matter of citizenship, there can be no doubt about the propriety of their action. The case is perfectly clear. The men is to , be forcibly. seized and.bnndied off "pen a vague charge of toting as a epy--not ' Austria,. whose subordinates lay hands on him and claim him at their priseuer, but in Asia, in' a provincial town, and entirely out of reach of diploraatio or military operationa. It moat cer tainty perplex thrfaccusere to locate the offence so as to bring it within the reach of Austrian law. Parham to place the man, even forcibly, in Trieste, and so establish a constructive side gallon of sapid, may consist with Austrian pra cedente. Commander Isougan is tot prepared io take enyoneh view of the busineis and we , must the two restate will not hare parted Com pany nal D. Cocci is placed under the American flag —N. Z. Tim." . Tun PIIIX/ITLY6III4.OOAL —The Potts ville Jottrail ',totem 11114 Messrs. Bellner and Payne burs ;confessed judgment to the Readlog Railroad CoMpany for the manta of cord frauds es agreed aphis by the plates, and a dispositiOn of the Canaries bas been'inedo by the landhold. err, encloree4, and same of thelandbolders in 'terosted, eo Ss to proyent a stoppage of mining operatiouo the preeenentate of tho oval treat!. The properly of both the parties was levied op. ou by this Sheriff, but with ; the 'consent of the' jodgement oreditore, the Males. Payne hues acid their colliery establishment to Mr. Charles A Lienksber,' of New Yea, for $66,000, which will /tower nit their indebtedness. di is under ; stood the Reading Usilrond Cdnipsny will not proteentr,cud from the present state of feeling, it fa eupposed no prosecutions will be comment. ed, colds by them, meditate who bevel been cot cut by. the, above! artangetoesihs, same, of whom feel ditermined to hews - estlifsotion eettie Abele, ee other.:-. . - . . the liaine Law is gaining &vat. tbrotighoui the State. Xe many +toaodles there is an evident determination ; to dieeerti pqiiticalqoestione and nffiletipon thd Teeiperanse lune. The present ?roe pea t isthafthe ya.Etemion - wilt bit • mined up affair; bet whatever may be the reeelt, it le to be hoped that the Temperance question may be made to stMsd upon Ate 'own merits, unehalts• Akio any party orgeoleartee; 'end" foiepeadeat of partilien.lelleenoes. wai tinsLbet" ors lihtlyao entweed, and lie triumph will' be licits, atourt, Wean sot Leouplid with the trimnph of a factiou. , ;—fieditety (O.) Resiager. - ;===z== it4l6. ar,Vii-Alsavas Extisimon —Col . tog nod 41extrtstItyassealate, sir..rDaniel Ma, Donald, I d haee'betie'oppratitqc es regents-fat". thisßailiand.ooinpiay in piocaring :t . righis or inift . from property holders restalog the r h o order Beira Extension, report to , that they have been very euecessful'in inijooting whatever difficulties might arise between lead, holders and the company by reason of the con atructionuf the road. In fact, they - top:et many Co havlog been very liberal, Raton:whom cre, Merlins. hicLaughlin, Gaston, Cloud, Johnston, E. k J. Smith, McKime, Kane, Ifoge, Waugh, Elliot, Stone, Shannon,' three of the Malystione, Minnie, and several others who have - evinced a epitit worthy the age, end said by their acts that they did not live solelyfor that narrow:contract ed individual 4, Bnir.";• Other rights have beta obtained by "arbitration;' but as there Is not mach credit doe to a eettlement between parties, when it bee to be brought about by a due pro cess of" - Law, we do not know whether it Ii ne cesaary temcntion names of -parties or amounts awarded, 111 connection with this paragraph. Col. •King sod Mr. McDonald make a strong team In each cases, and able are the company aid com munity indebted to them for their indefatigable extrtiona in tits great work. The right of way through the property of Mr. Joe. Wells, near town, has not yet, we believe, been fully settlem but from the well known lib erality of Mr. IV., we apprehend no difficulty in that quarter.— Weditokk Patitiot. sou zna Yarxow Favia.--Tbe news pipets of Britieb Galatia contain aoconnta of the discoiery.of a , remedy for that scourge. of tropics! America, the yellow fiver. The discov ery woe made at Angostura, in Venezuela, or, as the city is now palled, Ciudad Bolliar. The remedy is the plant vervain or verbena, which grown abeindantly.fn that region. The exproeeed jaloo of the leaves, given in small dam three times a day, with an enema of the same every two hours, is mated to be a perfect cure for the yellow fever and black vomit, even in their moat threntenbig stages. AU the play- Solana of. Angottnia hive adopted this treat ment ef the theme, aid they state that - hardly any death, emir under Its influence. This in formation is furniehed by Mr. literstaos, the Delilah Vice Clausal hi the above place. The varieties of tho verbena growing In the warns and temperate regions of the Weider° World are, numerous. The particular species referred to above is that known to botanists by the name of verbena faincieeneis. It is a native of the West India Islands, no well as of the con- Silent There are two Mode of it—the male and the female; - the latter firthe 'one need a, above . It has long been known to the creole population of Spanieh America for Ito - medicinal virtues They have aced it aa a febrifuge and an unfelt lng apeoldo in case, of .4350t/c.f. It is gener ally given to chtidren as a tea, mixed with auger - owl milk, and is by no means a disagreeabie beverage. Th 3 expreseed jnico of tho plant forma a cooling purge for children in fevers.— The vervain is likewise a remedy of particular note in sundry maladies that defy ordinary toed- Woes. Sloane asyslhata decoction of It sures dripidetr; Hughes, that. It le a powerful deob mutat; according to Barham, it is likewise en excellent vermitoge; and, having now been dis covered as a cure for yellow fever, the shrub man in ,as rank so a 'till more valuable ad dition to the pharmacortals. JFAILUIIII Cl TIM ?MT., CROP.--.F.r0111 All in- formation that we can gather it appears evident that the potato crop, in,ttlis region, VIII prove A very short ono, and ,tho potatoes will be email and generally-106.10r. During the.waek There bas been some demand for ehipment South. and $2 to $2 60 pet ba - rrel are the prises -that have been paid, littlish is about 100 per seat- ever the rates of but season. Toe long obationea dronth was the cause of the faildre of the crop of early potatoes,- and we are teld,thar the late platting will fare bet little bettor than the first ! We were conversing with 'a farmer from Trimbbr connty,yeaterday, who d ied tone to evidence of-the failure of the crop, that he gathered-'leis than a peek of potatoes ! from thirty, bills" At a favorable season that a n:tumid digging IN aid Yield seven or eight bosh els! Another farmer Informed us that hie porch wouldn't yield ae many potatoes as ho planted.— 1 Leo. COW. Sartmento Racs,.:-One of the novelties of the thy, • and Withal' something really exciting, was a swimming shoe which name off last week near Hartford, Conn..; In the Connecticut river. 'On the shore there wece large throngs of gentle men and ladies, and the river for a long distance was ailed with boats, giving to the whole men, quite a Venetian appearance, There must have been upward of 2,000 people present to witness the e trimming nisi. Seventeen swimmers entered the lists—Dine Americans sad eight Germans.— Tney swim a mile—no f 'repeat,''and making fast time. Moll, German, Won thq prize, the neat fastest being► Tankeo. Axtatosor Suor Newport, Kentucky, opposite Cincinnati, thore le net unpretending silk factory, which will, hereafter be memorable, in tto history of American inch/Mei. It tp tar ried oh by Merin Janes A. Wilson, who em ploy some half Amen ors more labeerortl, with fire looms and some 150 "Oodles, consuming seen. ally several hundred weight of raw Bilk. The manafacture le directed by me. Wilson, while ' 'Mr. Jones, who Is of the Qieker porenssion, and is universally horn no friend, Jones, sells the prodnots. Thule are pocket Shudkerehisfe, cravats, 'retinae, cud plain end plaid dress alike. , As far as poeaible raw Glib of American growth is used in the factory, but the _imported article bar to ba:relied on to make out a supply. The raw silk rattled in .ohio, Indiana, and Zen. tacky, when tolerable care is .ased, is not sur passed by any in the wild, being equal to the best Italian, (which LI all columned in. Europe-) For the beet uative.reeled ellic they pay $5 to ss.soiper pound, wkile the price of the best Imported does not exceed $4,00. DTPXTATIOX MOM TUX CITOILCU or ENGLAND TO The MUTSU STATIC—The venerable John Sinclair, Arehdeaton of Middlesex, has been ap pointed by the Eogllsh Bishops to return the re. mint with of the American Episcopalian Clergy men to England. Archbishop 9. is the -brother of knee Catherine Sinclair, (the Authorem,) the I Dowager Counters of OlVegow, and-Sir-George /Satiate, of Thuno, Scotland. Ile ealls for Atuvrima on the sth of divot, and he will soon be in the United Matta. Toe Minister to France Is undoubtedly appoint ed, but wilt not, it le enpeeted,.bo' announced until after the eleetlotus in Kentucky, North Car• olina, and Tennessee. Mr. Dix will certain!, be the man, sinless the Adminiatration is again frightened off by Southern demon:mentions Mr Du's resignation no Sitb-Treistater, bail been before the President for three weilke, bat bee not yet been accepted. If Is believed that it hem been the President's determination. to recognise Mr. DIV.] diatilognielocd, ability, by conferring a miesion upon him, hut he has withheld It hith erto out of regard to the :wham!' of prominent Bnobern men. NICIr Nleßß ' a, in thin Morning tram Naples, brlogs 1,600 seeks, the greeter porpokof brill crop. The Kato Swim:my, In lost _ evening tram the river, had on board between 600 and 700 sack's, new crop, from at. Charles county. Choice qoalides or new crop, now quoted at from 950. to $1,02f0 per bushel. —Se. Louis News. • A nava Pale letter sayat-- ,, The number of emigrants for the Salted States to dallydoarene ing, and 'oti Friday last 612 Germane. men, wo men and children, passed through Ports on their way to Havre, where they , embarked for the Mares of 'qhe lend of the free," on Monday' lat. Since January, 1803, (al: montbs,rthe number of emigrants is calculated to be 200.- 000, and all them emlgrante .are well ad, going to, the Western States, to live as freemen,, far from the bondage of Europium desPotlem." JOl3Ol HITDBILI, who was Impeached by the Wisconsin House of. Eapmesnutives, and tried and partially acquitted by the Batiste, hoe been called up Stain in the Howe of Repreeen lathes of that State. 'A preamble end resole iion have .been Introduced' Into the Wisooneln* House, deolaring that the acquittal Is tuteatlefaa tou and unwarranted by the evidence: A . Silver Shovel woo recently used to the cart , moray of breaking ground for the &fountain 'eke Water Company, at Sett Francisoo. It was band ed with gold, and coat s thotiaand dollars. The same shovel was also employed at the dinner table to shoveling Into the plates of the ladles Present generortaluentides of largo ripe etre,- berries from a half buttel measure; which was tiled with thbfritth fruit, gathered to the vi cinity. • Tan Coma Biome or hfICIIICIAX.—A lettei in the Detroit Fns Press says: • ''Every arrival from the Eldorado of miters elves additional evidence of the Inexhaustiblo ' wealth of oar Upper - Penineala. New and val uable discoveries ore daily made. The estima ted shipment/ of copper for this !Mason will reach three • thonoand tom; 0t Iron, fifteen hundred tons; of milted deb, one hundred . thousand bar eels; so that come little, estimate can be mode of the amount of commerce that will be beneficial ly alfeotod by Oho construction of the °anal aLthe The Supreme Court of Heels has made a deidaton denying the authority of corporations to retina licenses to retail lutexiestlog drinks. It is stated by somnWisesere, that the heatt of a man weighs about afire °unties, 'that of • wo man eight. As age iciresses, • males he art grows heavier. and a woustr's lighter—some girls lose theirs at , eiztese. ' An.Parle, ,a wan was recently Imprisoned for a.term of three year' foe reedlott quack medians, • 'Should snob a rule be adopted with nn the oat for new jells would letpererlah the . . petiole, ' .F Adele's from Tampico to the Bth toetant gob tele nothleg otisotreet. General WoltstdJoules .the Idea of the Maas Vallervteetida peado, aiag swim betwe,3 Mexico sad 4!4) %dud , . . . Srmuntaz Ilaretena—... vines es 'LAM= art ma hforaatelfif lel that aim - • by,tie name naof Preens ,; lloieg I tli townehip of Van, ty; idiom Boren, la Lagrange com ity' s, 4 the idioms, early part of het week pnt an dto the It of her ohild, a promising inflnk about\tirentymo the cld; under oireomstancee of the m t melanchtqy character. She had keg baba andec the inflo c rime of the spirit.rappicg delaelon, a d bad be come so affected by presaMed r cat one from the other world, aa to conclude t life as only tici 1 , , r o burden, and that an embalms o wor de was the only sure path to the stunt fell' ty. Award. istgly. ander this infatuation, ahe moire d\ her filly of children the two young:oat, `who were the epeeist ohjoote of her love, and. a s to mad them forward M the world o ' piri whither she would ehortly after follow Milo her Mishima, and Metolder members the f ,, ,,,,,, family were absent. In the! field, she too 11 ,0 `..0 children into .a retired Tronat and by Menne 0 tlt acrd Which 'lmbed prepared by t wietieg togeth . 1' same etreng catton.,eacceeded in strangling tlk, infant until Readied that! it wee ,deed. Thte, other child, a little boy aboht dye yearti of age, become frightened and ran elf into - tho field to alarm the father, who returned to witneee the acme of horror, and prevent the mhtlier from deettoylog her own life. The woman Made o no atteats to conceal the parities which primpted her to commit.the awful deed; and only regret, ted that the toll acoomplieliment, of the de had horn prevented. She le now in jail wad i her trial for murder at the Iron, emotion of court of that county. —Consiontine Ar eery.,, -- - EICAI.II or A SLAV. --On the; 22d t., the' brig Ploronee sailed front . C., ?or Basta;and on the 10th Inst., while pt•nin- • tooter, a ;11TO wan lotted ileoreted on boa d.— The i;aptain, on resching 11ceton, aischorttin the bsrbcr, and proceeded tt qie telegraph he to tniegtSph to Wilmington, and &triple:lsle S m et. acs mob cf whites and ; Lsoke boarded hilly , sicced. nod in defi a nce of the mate, 'took the. Blare away. , How they nationalised en soon that` M num, ceye, e, rc to too 11th eonfinnOtte wionloswel of lien. Trine sod,bis troop' Nem the Mosullla Volley, by order of the Merits Miui,ter of War. &tenni; of citizens woe held at flints it\\ for too •pgrpuee of oonsidelg the najaskinten liras, of the Oorernment of' be United Sts tee in ioessug the Winos' of Collfornia within the bone n. of New Mtsitio. Asitrong proteeSSO eerie of resole:P.lA were tdiardmonely adopted snit Poland to be forwarded; to the Preeldent , f the tinned fitster. r Wns• waelthe leognago o the Insolent - tier-, DAZE not wholesome to eonteiperionst It win Tenentie. (too toot° ) • ... &sem y— ;Lim W lLLeou l • of earth Plitsburai, will b. • noWildatoloforo the Cativo tion tar coialewilow vu tlioidawoiLly Treasurer.—Ciauq FLLIIIsfI4St cfAl ..qL.os,'l.l in I. • er6oOlklate ofcret the approOpil Jitl4lowialo mid WIJc Coovoitl for aomlitwOO Ne oOlui of COUNTY TRLaew u l I //13,14irtAt S''''''Tsl3lllll . llllr...-Mtijor j OIIN WLLLOOK Wi he t and' tete far the 0111 m or OqUNTY TAIL/atilt*, berl. the Whist 1115 i datttdeeeoale Illeamte Cemeentla bv_ held In •oroet Je74ltlrtf . . llE.l'lor Comizusaion.r.Mx. JA.vxs ea- GLaUGULIN. of the Iftycnob of 51 . yenort, wlll ho ,: aFoto! .1 oityportol w• osoltdate br tto DM. of Co. •ty Cont. ..., 'by his nomorotto, i „toadt..l.ltot ta\ t. deco'. of the AutlaloooLhand WhloCatttyoonyont • it Il . • It'IIERYPORT District Attorney.—ED, AHD P. Jorms:\ Soy. WI b. s osaltdata toOttio the arproachtt. Whto .1' I .l.llaronle Canyeot.lop for I aotalmatlott PU Ah. oft. ..f DISTRICT ATTORDWf. )y254. 1 : t _ . ____.- kotrict Atto attorney.—Caniiidato for g nomination. for Matta attorney. D VID D. DROCH. .th."s' patriot Attorney. Az.ixentnea ray, will be • candidate f arroalastiop for the Office Dtariet Attorney, sullen !Ai the dedidon a the \ IV Mr Ann Aoltaiapale Caurebtlon. ZW* District Attorney.4—Ciessor ills,, FAY. will to candid f Me. of Diatziet Avmaey. tmaie Couventloa i Daguerreotype:L. Dict urn tonlatate In Pyle, gn No. Potath street. Ser:CAßD.—Doctor re:10..1 tom ht ofne:al du , ' of tto o.ll:Marice noold' Wad affection to hie /WI 149 Taint Weal. above Fr Mt"w>sateth ere to the arlrertlnnerent r Ont: TAL.^ to he round 113 - 7.ll.ano's Worm Bn , cina.--The tol- 1 , C.6. from a rustanoors, shows demand which ads great modistes bee emoted where've It hew beau Intro dewed.• BLOBELLIO. Togo Co. Pc, 3Such 30.166 d. •Gtillesseas—to coemequenoe at the Fad conterausion of yrUr .. **ol.ol OP/SOIVIC,. 111. TA filed.itY. havu,stairely esbasated oar stock. e amid MI obli ge! br nor forvardiag. In. COrULUit. N. Y., 0.1 dorm. with yoar au the recepOdu of w , e• tID Mtn Toe Vut 0101147 r V , <.21 the wouderftel effect. of reht TAPECI/f0" hithls thus 0 . 0 4 b. sold au* edly • largo qua tit,. ace bs h.d. (wholesale zed rata/ hue. .om. trot &Sou. It you would corowsuate • ;tilos for trouble IF tptprvt• of seeding. think I could skate It to ;auk • vautiolulto do ad. Toot,, ressuotf6,ll7., Mt. M. MALLORY. Per W. E. Poo m. Musa& J. Hos Co.I Racquets will be rent . of to oak kir DR. M' LANS% OILLLEIRATED Tistsuiruax....4 take pone eiie. All otu Yermitug.i. Io cosayarteou. ere Dr. Line's genuine Ventdfoie; alsohis celebrated Liver Pills, Otto now ha had at ell respectable; Drug litotes he the Oohed States, sad frogs the 634 orSOrietom dill iLB3l::va BROTUIC2.S. eAuccearore to J. RIM & do.. 60 Wo4xletueet mar Ma. BoLoaovia:—From infamy I have. taco. &Mined with ...at eyes and thottsighteduen. and It, an mi temala I bane never bees aids Meet • pair of • 61.438E8. that would halo me. /here had several pare 'that troll/ oirtable me to see more distinctly, but geoid never Mom themon more than ono-half hour, MOM the et i hat they caused en= gmat Palo. , • I happened ton. pear adyeetnentent. by which I aiCer y ou had Jost imported some , and as it NA been my ma tant alto to get a pals that would booed& me, alaysat I would try loon. You moat not Mink me Mitterima eh= I say Wey more tam mower my expactatione. I barn not been able to mad by candle-light foe moie than half an bone id any elms bnore 1 rot these Glomea. ilinearnot there, I read one bOrslay all dot. and until too deloan, without orlte emotion the least pain, which is • thine I ham not done balm. for years. ray th , a much es I think It deriervitii3 your entersaim, and hoping others may be benentted by It. • Too are at liberty to mats use of my =me at =3,V...te Y r reference. I am. Ae, tralr PM.* LIEIfttY EARL. Wharf llsater, Pittabontb r..s. !forgot to mention that' my Ida, is greatly bane- fltte4 by the rely ohs got and moans Mean, 11.10 airLyon'a Baths:iron—F6g Pazscavzsa, Itarroacimosca Itactrnestao rag Elm. is the moat dallght. fat sod ancodacial article the world ewer; lincduced:. lta w.toulabing imam Is without spraeolatit tt ilia hlfaccr• of the *Urfa Ref *A. 'Dot sod lax , hint curb. pit and Jens:* hair, with' scans of adnareia: (tiara this. la. dit.j le Lb. utilrereal effect of the, Eathalron. Bald sad gray. heal. /are para.:Ur ciatenished.' ..ThOYCathe bas inlirtratOcad car hair alter Ataildnicao of A. J. Ootoctmtionr, fil Bandart. N. Y." , The Eathslren. la a cattalo cure r r Natrona Ilatd.Ache. and all Cot., soap dime. 9:1,1 9:1,1 tir all dealaer, ererrcihers. Ili D. Price calf 11 eent•, In large' pow.. • \ ; D. S. DAIINEf, Proprietor. 101 Bra 4 dnar• E. Y. gold It Pittatrargliar It. E. &slam C; Iraaar. Page. : r., /l PI coin A Ero:. and Braun ROUT. 1720 l : 6 . 4 BURKE % BARNES' SIE&.- ‘ Here lithe Ulu/ of tastistionT aa to the Talus , our \list/E3, upon which we can tong/ ugly rest thi my tlen of our work:- We hare already tiatillehed several oartlgiuster s ntOrlag Mat Sees made for out regular . , ao on f• eater, and sold abroad , hare been enbiseteikl to .. the E_TllltrallT TESTS IN 'ACTUAL CONTh7I.OO,TION,S. tad preferred their actuate totally free troy a t, ”ge i The followlmete another !Motor thw,ratuelbsooti table ‘ ; the:alert— . . 11D.000 WORTH OF-. BODIES AND ' L I. OAVED ''.. WITH , 6 $4O 116F21 \ . A." Vttu i r W"'' tl32. ln. ) . • Mum. Boom &Datum—Dear bin Yo st ur two lettere eisni duty ledthed. / was absent at the tsme. 1 11./141 rabt;.P."fnguti LlT,ltil44°V:tgrg?..Tonta morals el the lath of Juni lot—my-stem building being burned to Rehm. ' It gas built of wood nut Inlet-- tlnge three story building. Mr Mate won'ln it at the han of the Om. and fell into the +miler. where than was, a largegniount ot 011.. It wax a ray twit gro. bly outfit and book , account. 'that wen t he gaff, up/meted to' about Ten Thousand Dollen, \ whliii wee eared. There was not trawls paw" Wm.': nod furt h er,. / would &drilla en? p.....rh0 is doing business, to lose no elms, but bay a Iliele to keno their MOO.: lune th—and tit one that Is good. Y our s , ea:rns rm./2111d Yon; Balm i f . :3l.tr • "`"' ' trul y, .Iflllblltnil3tkli. .WY New Certificates--ML 80Loir0lrs 1 ealled at you; rem ott the 91 Jtily. zed Ailed they. tore of my eye., whlrb wet very bad at that time; eno tolled mmrith Bi:tetsolo s s 'tut did wrerni past dealer gowl—They' Cr.. way much tenanted at th e tbne. but , I that inflammation has now loth. I can now bear Ito light of the goo or ALarop. as well at ever. IMAM cation you and rat another pal; In rue I thould have Animlttor tone with thaw, Is I would. not be without them under ant considentlen. Tony. ReepretMlly. ZONN MAGEE. corner Illsh and Webster etude. Turettnton, July 11, 1859. MR. MILOMIONE:—LtIng cot:v.lNQ to wink tloieta4• I bare never been able to get • pair but erW, made toy ale aoht,-1 have Wet a grant number ot•Il but always Wirt, until 1 °Malawi emir item Tomi ,ton ion by day or eendlo-light. for ear length of One, th the greatest eve and oomtbrt. 11m. Waterman la very south Plooktt wild/tor alio , SM., _ remain, Team Truly. L. S. WATERMAN. IC9 term Prrresimou. July 19. I I have been under the nerattlly of intim Ad, several tears. but hemostat blood • War to r a7ee; or ttAit I could nit without fatigue, onlil lOh .1 tudr of Mr. bolorE3l l / 4 By the aid of Mote / of I can Irene well.. eyed! mull. d 0110 res 4 or • I all. them for hew. without the 'mat Mgt% both h day and eandhAllght. • I hate tried.to all the storm In the Slate ot to ehildn a pai . 4 alum tut would ou4ti tar rya I Col (01.1 ht u,.,, -*Tomei. Yoooriss t44OBootti of entitling there tellable for the tight. I do meititarnertlr recommeod to thaw laboring under dathrilthrtion. t o and? to Mr. 15olotoons, of 'whom Sierra omit kowbalued to cult all vow Toisto.'ao. J. 110118130 s. Auttowt.Caft. Jab' 23 . /5163 ' • • • . \iwsoaklind• ' ..opertf Air 8 ' -T1.4 i • ' \ ' • •", r i s Aipfetirier sitoata ii: O•or , leauslia Ohm tl4, : sitlColiff4 l'. 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