PITT SBU PUBLIBEIDBT-WHITE t 00. PITTSBUR s. 1..6 NADU MORNING, DF.OEMBER 22, 1868 11111rIt RADINGII42 , 2wa WILL BR POUND arid a! PAGE 01'111711 PAYEE.' St.kgrlyontokt Wouttx auttrita—riciirtattolve dren lotion of oar Werth Otootti oafs to oar business moo maddest:olo mall= of making Mots buboes tows roast:too la between 0= =Way. thousand, Prob. - OG &limit over, and onnity to Wasters Penaa7F solo sod Statorti OW, - • 111111:.WittitEttilll'ilti 7 Noitltor the amorist Booms Der PHntlns Zetabllament of the Duss,flizertz. are owtatin .on Sontior: who dwiro their nottess,,to appear in the peps ow iffentlinT amnion. will floor.; hand thein behro rf dant. on Bat:anal . 70 A i iir r 9l OF errnißuit O. :111 - R ;rii! ND VOL Z. A puma To Joao tdrrannu.--Tbe great eient of Monday last, \in New York, wu ti din . nir to the Irish Petriot John Min:doll- Six ii pests sat down to • the table. Olumise (Maier prodded,. 'supported by Robert BM. ' nett, Es Major Kinuland, John ld'l(eon, and • 'edam.' Speeches were Made by Charles O'Con nor, Jahn M'lteon,'lohn Mitchell, Mr. Meagher, ;. Home Greely, Mr. Smyth, Mr. Etnniit,, Pat ?rialt:O'Gorman and others. The 'speeches of ,;..„„: Mr, O'Cianor, Mr. Mitchell, and Mr. Meagher, were :very , long—that of the latter occupying Several edemas of the Tribune:. We propose giving an °strut fie!' tittapech of Mr: ilitobell, andtbe remark, ot .Mr. Grimly; Whelan prueetrink to our quotations', we ask Oa reader's raMentlin. to 1111 extrecti.:froarihs JMnaan Jestrial, the Romanist . argie to New .Torii published - tame time since.. When'Mr. Meagher OM arrived in this country, he evinced la WS spikiest that his soul . 11 . 1%3 fired with the lire universal 'freedan—not with • mania opprealon - alone; be wee as mush opposed to the tyrieoy of the Pope, CMh the wu, sa of the British Parliament Ws oenduct 'offended Aiohblehop . Hughes 'and tle antaanista, and be was denouneed by the Ca . press. This interference did not him. He boldly defied them. • Weil, John Mitchell bee just Irrived from his prima is Van Diemen'' Land; • smarting under a _ewe of hiS wrongs, and buroleg with hatred to . tN British' Government. Hemet be warned -- VarulaW•lidesgliet's *ample. His hatred • to the British Government mist be eneonnored, coal for t the: Independence of Ireland must be stained,` but there he mast stop. He must 'Manifest no sympathy with French, or Italian, _ • se ,Hougarian Liberals.. Horvath and Mauls' Mast be; fliedritS: England is the only op imetudost worthy of an Inell'..Satriot's regards. With this steer the "Proemeo's Jontnal,c' of hat week, is anticipstiont of the great dinner 'given Mitehell's toner,. to 'come off on blondish, ifiero he would define his position, gives blur the . following plain intimation of the position he was - ; . espeoted Lod desired to take. It reads very , a Bell from Archbishop Hughes, sad is as follemo-- • "Mitchel is right in saying that Catholi* be they Itiab;Ammieen, Preach, German, Spanish, ..br , whataver else. are naturally and necessarily enemies of.the British Government. We hope ki!will reflect equally well upon the black halo% rryy if Europe that has been developing all the time he •,vras L 5 hie captivity, and whirls thaw" that Kenna, Missini, and theother Continental '',l,,revolutionlata are naturally and necessarily the - fast friends of England, who encouraged; end -14 them oa in their work, and now shelters and consoles them as best she is able. : Instead of tittering one word of respect or syMpathy for , Kintigh, or for any other , of the cowardly and asitisin rabble of Continental Red Republiain. 71set,- - -int Mitchel take his stand on the totally dlr ferent and antagonistic ground of Aturkett .115. Prddimnims; Ihnd leave - Imperial Trains, shied - by any or all.pf the other Continental Towel% their own witfand- mooting to their own in- to attack our common : enemy-4644*i. Eicept Kr. Mitchel mates and acts upon this dietinction , of hostility to Bastard apart from all . 4 i- other Revolatlonsi7 movements, he , will Liud hherilf before he knows it, far out at sea, isisi leaky shellop, among the mgalphlng billows. of ' humbug." • Here the warning is dadolte enough, and Mr. ,Mitchell did not misunderstand it He new Mat the Only liberty which would be sanoGoroul by • ,T.the,Catholle Hierarchy woe the liberty to „ per montefint overthrow Poiteetantism. The tyr ,, Lirr4oThetstrtai Nspies, and . Rome, are a4fo,bei tramed,over,, !Maack our reeves effeay7Exci- of. Zegbusd towards Ireland, bet it breathes throng - lout the eendmeate of ft friend of liberty to all Europe, awl In qlosing his elo qaent remarks he hurls beck the misnamed "Yreeman's Journal's" dictation into the teeth M i lts editor, and evinces that, like Meagher, he bike friend of liberty far its own sake, sod for. Chi sake of righteousness and justice. Ile refers to ,the liberation of Koesta, and to the letter - of fir;-Mato),` and proceeds is follows, to the ----.- -;' Mr... Secretary Marcy eije that the United Sillies Gyietnment will do cv much as any of the European nations, to maintain tranquility. And he shows hie good feeling and courtesy to ward the crowned heads by terming their fugi tive enemies Wetmore:re and seditious props gendlate. . 1 would that I could kriow whether this Seminary does truly herein repreeent the sentiment of the nation. Ku America, indeed, se deep an interest in the tranquility of Ireland and Hungary and Germany, ruder their several Emperors and Kings and Grand Dukes, se those ' Emperors, Binge and Grand Dukes them selves? -, And If America has a mind to engage in this contest of politenees, afore will she atop? Will you place detectives to watch our houses, and.to , dog our modem)? °America will do as metal" Will your Poetmester-Olmeral (torero me for !ungluing the bare possibility of it,) sof ten the sails of our letters, and imitate !he ins presiions and copy the oontente? Shall "renew er take a letter from the postman, without care fully-moiled/1g to' soe.whether any comity has barn practised upon our riesling wait But what am I epeaklog oft Am I not in America? It `.dal not for this the farmers and traders of these colonies fought and cooquerai . The courtesies 1 'or thle tiountry,kbellese, are due to the parpLe ' of Some, not to the people's masters and ene mies. And how -deeply those poor people teed -how richly - they deserve—your sympathgl— BC you keow,who and whatmanner of men they ate=the refugees of '4S—whom that Secretary Calla adventurers and Boditiouspropagandists?- - They art the very flower of I.gterve cued Me very. '' - sail lithe earth—the proud, though tful students; -the inspired poets, the knightry soidlera et Free dom Admeta and the A be F rd r i e ni nc e b . a k u t tior c h o u t th w a e t il i s t a is id that - the genuine representative of ancient Eu ropean chivalry ,In now tbo chivalry of young • Democracy—the chivalry that got' as gaily to the barricade, w hen: nty calif; as to &Am dam peter-With the courage of a iron is fan, tyrants. and the gentle courtesy of a woman to the weak ' and the poor. And where . are they nowt In the swamps of Cayenne they tend the sugar can., `or the y are ho ei ng corn on the penal farms of ' Alpria. , Somewhere in Ohio wanders„and feeds hill h uge ,- the German Uhland. ' Oh, heaven, Apollo is once more among the herdsmen of , itliestm-god. On some tropical palm tree hangs now the allent harp of Ferdinand Fralligrath; in Winos he dormice his heart, and song acmes to ItIM never, never more. Three two men wen vMembers of. the Frankfort Convention—their tri color Is trampled down, and by the ricers of Bah- L 110 a they sit and weep. Garibaldi moulds pan dl*,lir Carries hides, or commands a trading brig . ' rules the forest paths of Van Riemart's Land, listening to the murmuring Dement, or studying with the seal of an under-graduate, I . serithe stately O'Brien. - Bo cairn labia mica do Illanghly is in his eye, co man can see that ' hie ;':'Part;le_breaking. Americans! - wilt you mil Ithese men adventurers and eedltioue propagan. • add' Will you warn them against fraudulent • weighinatlona tending to disturb your genteel If:lends, the Sovereigns of Europe? oeoo more pardon mp the queetiou. Teo ?dayflower I'll- Flan ,were . advecturez-Berjamin Fnueklin :• A - seditious propaga Ist, and it Washington bid bin lm taken he have been sent to Beta _ . -America, I Meow. will - not be fake tolier owe • ' h traditions and to the immortal men who e her history. And Ido indeed believe the Arsei Ii coming when America will have to ,de ' tt i edds; onoofor all, whether she will be an ally of ~..I, or the people—who can doubt which l'— inking men now imagioes that the prevent of things in Europe con he.nuetained by gOtk ee ';' , ..•lpillelaplying bayonets and' boapincon taut for- T e Creator of 'Ma world did not, seen. ; l e t re ll ty ... killetise noblest spirits and crown with "A'lntedent GIS motif god-like browe on earth—only Acme Spirits should Consume for themeerees -ta 'Tato - that Stone lolly intellects siolubl -4, - ,4 30 -giguag down Into Idiocy or *rung - lOto lee ;',ftliiity heeler, itt ea thereat and • bOplaimit e ca . ~...,Ntx ';'• ; :.. - .-.7]. 1 - :r. 4.1 4i.:i ' .': 1 ' • • V • A ' - Aim with cureless wrong and slavery and false. hood. No, I believe in a moral and intellectual electricity. I believe;rat nothing of all the thought and eludesempednied,for this miss, has been lost, but t that it is heating, kindling, even pow the atmosphere of the world. I believe that not a solitary captive had sighed forth his soul alone in the dungeons of Naples, not a gallant soldier has fallen with his hoe to the foe on the delde,of Hosiery, or Lombardy or Baden; not an imprisoned student has grown prematurely bald, or prematurely gray, or-has gone mad In the calls of Bpielberg, but his spirit lives and moves about us, helping to swell and kindle the leavening, hearth& seething mass of that fluid which breeds God's earthquake and his light. Wogs. (Adana of New York, I thank you; and there repaid your kindness at least with candor. Nb Secretary, or man shall charge me with fraud. lam a professed nvolutlordst now, an adventurer, a sedition. propagandint I mean to make use of the freedom guaranteed to me as a citizen or inchoate citizen of America, to help and to stimidate Winona": of Eivepeas Democracy, and especially of Irbti Independence. I SUM to claim for thenvolutionsry rethgees here, not only the hospitality and the comity of America, but also her sympathy and active friendship; nay, lelaim for them that America shall be to them the : very standing ground prayed for ;by ' Arshtmedes , whereon- they may plant a lever that ghat' move the work'. - • ..Thera speaks the man who cannot compel his heart toettliml Into the "lash Insigniftemme of a Roman Bishop'. alio and oympathht& . - The "Freeman's Journal!' ails ths -Laborde of Eu rope, the " aowardly sad aormein rabble 'of Con tinental Red Repnblioanlinal" Mitchell pee flounces them the " yery flower of . Europe, the very salt of the oarik—the proud, thoughtful students, -the inspired poem, the knightly wt. ,dter, of Freedom, and Right." l ob e Mitchell w , fightihe battle r of the Roman Props ,. . • •.. • goo -Roams ,neyer more definitely and htrdly more .eloquently, plaided for European liteity, or for the aid, te eyniPatby and the in tervention of America, for the " oppressed peo ple of Europe." • The speech of kir. Grimly is short, and we give it entire. The Press having been totated,' Mr. Greely. said: It le something, at lout, In honor of the Press; it is worth something In behalf of the press, for whom I now speak to you, that likes always en jai rd the distinction of being hated'by tyrants. [Cheers.] • Always when monarchs pr military chieftains endeavor to trample on the eights and necks of the millions , they and It necessary to enema the Press, to destroy or exile all but their pensioned editors, and to silence in darkness and in ethane Gut valeta of the People, Tbe Press In the hour *hen nations have been the freest, has ever been most honored. [Applause.] • I rejoin to remember, in thin connection, that the men whn,were at the head of the Government in Trance, in the hour of her • freedom and glory, were jounatilate—tbat Lamortthe was an editor: that was an editor, and that almost all the men who gelded the Peach Republic were editors. [Applause.] I .rejoice to • remember' tbnt he whom we so pally mat to give the wel come of our hearts to4dhe late President Gov tlrnor GC ritiotarY.Lools Kosiroth=tirnit also a fu gitive editor. [Prolongal spplanes I have no los for the tyrannies of Berope,yet. I rejoice that, once In awhile, they send no a man vim in the-days of hepatica freedom, was oonneeted with Preen to add honor, and strength, and digelty,' to the Press here, r I am glad to wel cornet- hen the exile of British tyrany—Jonz dirronni. I rejoice to welcome ltise as a broth er editor; the champbm of freedosrvhather to the one hemisphere or the other; end I trust you rata ready to greet him es a journalist in this 'Country, and give hluf that generous and ample Ruppert for which his mei= to the cause of knmen freedom haute° nobly entitled him and ailach I am sure he will still deserve In the glo dons career now epeeist before him. Laming The Cause of Ilberty,still needs than who hope for her; Ohm who Itejoiee with her those who have proved by, suffering low mask they are milting to dare and entire for her. [Applause.] We seed, above all, men who bridge over the golf of our petty party divisions. We need men whobelong to the whole army of freedom, and not merely to a particular regiment la It— through whom the anlvereal heart of humanity shall be felt to pulsate from tine end of the globe 1 to the other. [applause.] The plates of Via M oms's Land have, wheal° no this soldier of freedom, end I rejoice that be tikes his plata to this City of Raw York, destbied to be the maitre end mainspring of a new elzuggle foe freedom, whose mous shall efface the retaliation of the defeats of the past. [Applause] Let us feel with lan, that the battle of freedom has catboat lost—that It bee just began; and that in a feif yesre, perhaps in the year nitw)ipening In dtM. unities and darkness, and cloud', but with a gin rious annlight behind them, the liberty of netiona Atli beset:wed and the rights of man establish ed:. [Continued end enthusiastic . oheeriall-] • f noreisiti Mc Voir.al a or or wsa mode • • tie • hetta:..*Nothiektee•ilutie,4 t'aiheat tteadidatii foe the .prime et life were ta . - . lad they meat have a pa. or eon. at aIL numerously signed • was got up, ••in fifteen athletes," beeeechingdohn B. Guthrie to become the Democratic candidate, and that gentleman rather gracefully consented to do so. The - ••sober second thought" has since, however, prevailed with him, and he with. draws his name from the contest, his business affairs being the ostensible cause for to doing. Of course, no fear of defeat could have prompted It. What the Demooraoy ids to do now we do not know. The most prominent candidates, at pre.. ent;for the Hemooratio nomination, are young— very young men, but we do not suppose there is any intention of selecting either of them. The party who object to Mr. You thatie A oso young" will hardly stultify themselves by nomi- Dicing a competitor who is still younger. Tbe Foie, we see, makes use of the objection to Mr. Vox on account of his age. Does it re quire more talent or experienee to be Mayor than td be a member of the Legislature ? The editor of the Post, when elected to the `LegisL tare, was not mush, if any, older thus Mr.irou; and we would be doing the latter injustice by at tributing to him less talent than the . lot demo crude /fps...imitative from this county. Pray; low old was Jonas R. ill'Olintook, when he was elected Mayor t Was As a patriarch T Our impression is that be* was rather a young mon. He is not a very old Min:Stow; and his first election as Mayor occurred acme sixteen or seventeen years ago. If we are not mistaken, Mr. Vole is an older man than Mr. fd'Clintook was when first elected Mayor, and lie "young democracy" took nolittle credit ti itself, then, for anoompliehlog Iltit gentleman's election. . - Mr. Voss is a Mid between 80 and 40 yeata of age, and is therefore . -in the prime of life-- that period , of a man's exiatenee when hie pow. ere attain the fullest developement, and quali fy him for the most 'olive discharge of his duties. • It le preposterously silly, therefore, to urge any objection to him on the score of age. The Mayoralty, 'Walt was made elective, has been filled, Intcrobangeably, , with young men, men of middle age, and men coasidersbly *dean_ cad in yearn and we have yet to bun that those who were as young, and even younger, than Vets, did not 81111 as oredltebly as those who were eder. Til/ Wit CANDIDATI /Oft 00 1 / 1 /0011—The friends of the moral Whig oandidstes are mu. shelling themselves for thd contest with good. humored alacrity, and polled good fooling, bat so far our reepeeted townsman, Gen. Leaman, deoldedly ahead, if ws can Judge from the press, which every „where In Western Pennsyl vania is enthusiastic in his favor ; and we now have a response from the other side of the moan. tains, as will be seen by the following article whieb we take from the ffollidaydra' y Register: Sift MDITOIL—By reference to the Whig peyote of Wedeln Pennsylvania it will .be teen that there is ataost remarkable unanimity In favor of Oen: WILLIAM LAIIIMEZ, of theeity of Pitts. burg, for that post That ho has a fast hold up on the confidence of all who know -him Is per fectly obvious; that his personal popularity and Mamas is wide and extensive among all par. ties is everywhere admitted among Oaf western friends That this is so, need not surprise any one who will make himself tautening with the hinter, and Mors of the maw; and judging from the tone of the press, the individnal opinione end extrusions of pereoeal esteem, by men of the I opposite ;:arty, I elsould oonelada that he would ' terry Western Peonsylvesda with • large inajor- ity, enough with fair and reasonable support in tho east to cleat him.. , That other eminent gentlemen hare been mod iticonneotion with that office I admit; men of hoe talent, oombining education with superh or mental endowments, but I doubt whether soy of ticewill bring snob an amount of local and perdocal popularity to our aid in the wattle, in which we wall know that it will require the mot popular man we hare; and one who will !s -hot oleic and day sod stop at no hooorablehao rill.' to promote the cause. To what Utast any ofthe other geattomesi . , amid be relied upon lam not prepared to give an opinion, I only know that Oen. Delmer toted be depended ofe, with safety in say Sold. With an snow that never, tires, !Mut:flatus habits, robust conatitation, perfect familiarity with eve ry kind of oaospation, from the farmer boy to the moraine, meaufactarer, miner, mechanic, ends suitable eympstly with all, because he has himself toiled in all theme occupations : he has the ardent friendship of every man who' loves to see the resources of our great State de veloped, for be hits labored assiduously in this cause when almost all others bad despaired. - ET cry moral reform finds in him' a strenuous and powerful advocate; hence it will be found that his supporters will be no lukewarm friendo, but sincere and anti,.. To all this may be added the “preadge" of viehry, from the uniform. sae. cons that bas attended all his efforts heretofore. I am not, however, for urging his nomination if a stronger man II offered by Eastern friends. These questions are all raised for the 'elm eon. alderatson of the Whig party, and by their deal. sled, at the proper time, all wind...dolly abide, none more so than Oen lairliser himself. The Frosskiis ffiparieery urges the claims 'of Hon. Timis Pugin, of that county. Mr. Car son is an neediest man, end it will give us pleasure to rapport him if he is nominated. The Repository says: The West Chester Dm:slur, 'speaking of the several gentlemen urged for the Whig Guberna torial nomination, suggests the name. of Hon. Tames Cation. of this County, for that station. Mr. Canon has probably never thought of hav ing his name used in oonnexlen with the oaths, of Governor, for, eminently as he is q u a lified for ' the success ful diseharp.of the duties of any ad. rolaistratlve of inial trust, he has never given hie owneffirts to &demo° hie claim for office, and we feel safe in saying that he _never will. That are few- men in Pennsylvania who could starry. with them to the Executive Chair. the same familimity with the important Intonate bf the Mats, and his steeling integrity and's:Woos fidelity to all Gaoler dudes entrusted to him, stamp him as one of the few publio men in oar Commonwealth who are proof spinet all the is. duals. Influences incident to public life. The Whip of this County have always sustained him with singular unanimity, and ettculd be permit the use of his name in the pending Contest for the Gubernatorial nomination, the Whip of the °Green Spot" would rally for him with the at. most cordiality. The .ExaeMer introduces his name as follows: Daring the course of the past:week, we have conversed with many of oar friends oaf this sub. jebt,rind amoog the valuable suggestions elicited is one which It gives us much pleasure to an nounce. We do not know that thereto any one In the State whose name will be hailed with more general satisfaction, or who has made more personal Mende and fewer enemies lima Thorns. Caron, of Franklin. He Is a gentleman of the old Simon Snyder school; one whose large abil ities and clear perceptions are overshadowed by his modest demeanor and perfect freedom from all the arts of the popular politician. Mr Carson heard/lay Mends in this county; Indeed, there are few who have ever met with him who do not accord to hima high place In their esteem. Psnammomoßauoten.—The Chrtnisids pub lines the following from the freight agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad is this eity : "Tie rate of Flour to Philadelphia and Bahl. more wiU be 90 note per barrel until further notice. Geo G. nominee, Freight Agent. It Is needless for us to as, that had this been made publiebefore, there:would have been no occasion for the remarks we felt called upon to make. All that we said WWI based upon the ad vertised rates of the company, and oar sole ob- Mk. to Induce, if possible, the very reduo now announoed by the gentlemanly Freight Agent of the line, Mr. Franoisenut. We Sr. sat isfied with that reduction, and so-will all those be who have heretofore sent 'their iiiipments to the east threu Pittsburgh. The Pennsyliatda Road is now-the cheapen thoroughfare between the West antithe cities of Philidslphla and New York ; neva twelve; as it deserves, a full share of the carrying trade between three sections. The °Wing persimpli. of the Chrindele'" arti cle deserts' a word of comment It ape: Strange. us it may seem for a Pittsburgh edi tor, it would appear from the remarks of our acitemporary that he la not aware of the low step of rater to the peat few weeks.. Just be fore the fall ill' water, the Pensaylesaisßailroad carried in one day nearly one thousand Mae of freight, sad durtug a fair step of water the Road is always Wailed with the aktpmenis of thoie who apprealets better than the (haslet; the speed, eertallity,and °immunise of this great Railroad. The Glasittte Is folly swan sf,trie stags of was teats tie river for the past few weeks. It Inisea that the reetlpte Of MO" of nilkilts" 411 than cum at ads "Mips, and.teat the towels* thorts*Junotiiiiiw : lliticArit e itt ► iri eon to Pittampo4 - uotwitikaisese the low water, we. landed at Wheeling sad sent to Baltimore, id atautequenu of the advertised advance on tberenneyinnia rood; and It knows, farther, that th large shipments eut, of which the Chronicle victim, were made before, and In anticipation of, tie advance to whlsh we have eo seriously objected. Controversy on the subject LI now, however, uselen. The redaction we de sired bee been made, and we are content. We have always .regirded the Penneybrania road ea the natural highway for western produce; and are therefore gratided in having the opportunity, en we now have, of showing to western merchants tbetit is the cheapest se well am the best road between the West and the Rut 720/11. WASEINOTON Corresponds:it* cf Lb. Pittsburgh Onatta. WAMBIZIOTOI, Dee. 20. The death of lir. Atherton wee appropriately natioed to both Houses y day, and of coarse no - other business then some formal proceedings during the morning boom was transaoted The - committee on Ways and Mean., reported three of the appropriation bills ; which shows un usual promptness. The Her. Mr. Gallegos, was admitted a dele pie from New Mexico, and his credentials, though admitted ea prime Jade proof of Ms right, were referred to the committee on elections. Ills seat is contested by Col. Lane the late Whig Governer,of New Mexico, who earned something of • character as a Filibuster by taking posses sion of the Melilla country, la a Pickwicklan sense, that Is by proclamation. Mr. G. was a Spanish or Mexican priest, and it is said he does not understand English well enough to condoet even the briefest conversation. This is petit!- laity unfortunate, became the right to talk Is about the only right which a delegate possesses la the House. There is little reasonable doubt of hie right to the seat given him to-day. The committee of Ways and Means have re quested the Secretary of the Treasury to submit the draft of a till for modifying the tariff, and that funivionse7 is now at work upon it. Some of the articles now admitted at twenty and twen ty-Ave per cent., will be raised to thirty, and others on which are levied very high duties, as French brandies and certain luxuries, will con tinuo under that high rate. Some additions will he mode to the proposed free list, which has been, published along with other tables from the repot. Ms reported that the British and Mexican commies'= on claims against the respective gov ernments have decided several Important oases against*, British Government, and it is sugges ted that the . Mississippi and Arkansas bond hold ers will Wing their repudiated demands before this tribunal. I with they would, and that on • fair and legal diecusaion, judgment might.be given against the United Stela; for I take It thatevery citizen who is molleitons to see the repiliation of his country for common honesty maintained, would prefer to pay the paltry tax that would fall upon him as his quota of the debts doe by these Plates, rather than endure the emisolougneu that the prejudice brought on the American-name by their delinquency is Just and deserved. The news from . ..Me:leo is peseeful. It Is said that a bearer of diepatohes arrived last night from Gen. Gadsden. 'Negotiations for the right of way for a rail tradltheough Chihuahua and Sonora were progressing favorably. The claims of the Gera) Company to the indemellication for the loes•of their contract through the neglect of the Mexico goremsfent, would be paid in mon ey. Santa Anna had been pew:debited Emperor, and would cultivate the most friendly relations with the United Statei. ',He would not, however, releage us from the treaty obligation-of. defend tug the Northern frontier of Mexico against In dian depredations. As we have never furnish ed the protection wile& we boatel ourselves to do. It follows that we must buy off Sante Anna, and he.will attialaly ask a great deal Wore for Idinself_ than the Garay people ask for their vie: tiled privilege/. • 'Amos. Suave Monona axe yam Clinesleo —The ,following bill, in valerian to the agesuffdivieica of elate mothers from their children, is now bO.• bre the Itilitinture of Georgia: Be% I. Be it enacted by the Senate and Houle of Representatives of the etate of Georgia, la General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the lame, that the chiltiien not exceeding five years of age, of any woman ang and such women,elave shall not be age! rattly Grid, or exposed to sale ender execution or other legal process, order or 4eorer, or at sty sale made by an execntor, administrator, guanine, or other tenet.% hat shall be platted together, in one of the parts into which the u ntil to which they belong is to be divided, unless etch division cannot In any wise be- aloud without aceth egoistic% _ Sea. 2,4141 be It Nether enacted by the au thorityaforesaid, that by coneunt of the omittory; entree, living in a different county from a deceased owner, may be sold is the county. in which said slaves may reside, upon application being made for sea purpose. Bea a. And be it hither enacted, that all lame and parts of laws milltatleg splint this act, be and the name are hereby repeated. . Pone Corrnear.—A mitred. for the English market, said to hive been entered into sone timeeinoe by a commercial holies of tids cite, has been the talk for weak., and various rumors we afloat respecting its eztent, and the number of hogs that will be required to fill it. Bo far u we know anything about the transaction, our in formation to based entirely upon rumor, and!ea inch we glee it. _ We hear there ire two or three houses engag ed in preparing "long middles,". boneless; and to be cured expressly for Europe. The hogs ire eliughtered at one house, and distributed to 1 tw t others, whielzire prepared, and the proprie tors of uhloh understand 'the manner of putting up thli kind of meat. It is Add to to Mop M lured will be required to tiill the engsgement;- tie:idiots to be cured w ith'dry 444 and box*, not limited or_plekled."biht far not to azo4 6,000 or 6,000 of the hogs heirs - heron slaughte'' and perhaps not more than 10,000 furebased+- The parties are now buying hogs at $4, a d slaughtering them as hat as they come to h We hear of no other engagements of any no although there may be, for hog de although po puckers are not tee most eomminicative gen men in the world. They have, se a putrid thing, a great fancy for "playing dark," hiding, se it were, their "light" under a buthel.-12. Louis Me,. ACICIIDENT AT Beau' TIIIATIII.—The clams iiikthe vicinity of Bates' Theatre were yeeterav meriting, about 6 o'clock, startled by • swami crush, ocoasioued by the falling of a portloii ar she roof of that establishment into the Weil* of the Theatre. The entire dome which anent the perquisite came down with a terrible creak into the latter place, which was anti • towhee* previews filled with human beings. It is horsf- Ole to contemplate the loss of human had the accident occurred the evening while the per. fru:lance wee going on, and we feel that we should be thankful-to Elm "who etayeth the storm," that our oity Is not one of mourning ail morning. The root fell in, it Is supposed, fro* the weight of snow accumulated uppu it. . That it must have beettlelpablyalusecure every ant must admit, and It Is as ea.:min of warning for the future. The booty and inconsiderate manner of putting up public buildings designed to so. commodate large crowds, is almost militia! and should be remedied.—St. Louis Rqsab. Inusernos &court rue Caow Bu Law..— On the spoliation of Amigo stakkelders be the Merchant"' Canal, City and Commeredat Banks of Cleveland, Judge Lunn grata' an thjunctlon restralaing - Treasurer Daus frost imitating axes under the Crow Bar: Low/ boa sad stakholden; and also ajoinlag the 'ditto. 'tors and allows et said Books trout payksg over to said trimmer the taxes fooled on 0m deed' of said non reridsat owners under sold Lair. The injunction was `ranted pastarday, 'chambers; at thenbeneille. A aon•Vesideit stockholder,in sub of the tow banks boo obtain. ed an tajtuation. The eastituthin agonises citizens of other /Rata to appall to thu'.lJaited States Court for grotto:Bon splint Walla toad violation of contemns. There is no doubt bat the ElepremeCOurt will mamma the Crow Bar Law, so tar as It a ff ects the rights of sea-rest. . dent stockholders, anoonstitutioaal.—Cteselead Dew. Born, to Pelee aim Wairra.—A Hen Fen+ aino paper of November 15, la as article ex posing the etapeadons folly of oar Buten ma. chants la - flooding Califon'', with cammoditiee that will not mil, informs as that the Meek of batter now in that market hoe already Inched the enormous amount of Aso and a hal/miaow of roundel Yet the Hastens trader. eosins, to send to that plan from 8,000 to 10,000 fitkins per moan, the cameaniption for that timl.beint only 9,000. We may expect next opting eat reimported Celiforala Net Eaglaad.butiai.-5 Duman tmt Pasiturrs—Wit iesolleAdd .11111 Mentrible and Noir Orleans paohnhC srdaS taking Cotten at *nit dollar yer bale-At , T.l •Milig — laltif 012 beats, vide!' out down prices. WzMallitl..—no-cffillal canvass of the votes given for Governor at the hot et/Ilion In WM cousin sums up thew Nor Barstow, Dem.. 80,- 405; Holton, Whig, 21,885; Baird, Whig, 8,804 ♦ msjority of the people east their suffrages in. favor of • prohibitory liquor law—yeas 27,519, nays 24,109. At the timi the officers wen searching the house of Squires, the New Hampshire Railroad robber, after his reoent neaps, he was snottily hid fa • straw bad beneath • feather bed, on which his-wife Ilia Wag The modesty of the °Some prevented them from requiring Mrs. Squire. to arise, and so they vent •way without securing their prize SPICIAL 11ESSOI'll MST PRIOWni DAGUERREOTYPES. POST clam" BUILDINO, lITIZENS and 'tractors who wish to ob it) Wm so at:carats. astlitk , sad Oh Ilk. Illortiots. at a very inoiltrats will Lei It to ttuar Intorrit GI rail at this toil' known ostatiltithrosot. olutto satirs satisfsetkil le :usnincuod. or socharm amis. Ilavtat cm of the laroort .at boat stratum! Old. sad Stylish's sow cow sto,t,l kr Cho porms, with Itistramoots cf lb. mock aotr.rtal loaf. wf ha alAg mlat.a. r..ot/Piak.lu now _prlk< t 14.4 th• bmt...l Phlisaliclphts • o 1 Naar York. klr. N. Salters himself to kw as:, to cffer to. Ms patron. of lb. Art. a style at Nr= stufrPos. sithar Auer rln must. width has loner surassmit. La.." ...ma omrsong. fa all DOS • loik a. a. la. a mtsiudaer DAGUERREOTYPES NATIONAL GALLERY. EIACKSOAS National Dagnertesit Giant rerun a the Dleanond and Market Amt., (OPpratte Wllene . • Dean Monk) ttaborgh. Leal*. and gentlemen +irking to obtain 1116111 e liken...in at moderate prime. vlll plows call at the above mtablleb• meat, fitted op witti very Importer 81de and My I,lBhte. smarmed with omen .klll that the operator nen take tke meet accurate tan similes of the human tans With on the areadon oral . = II tee eta n r. l i zata ii,4o.l dw • pite=grolief orteln i tilkonionon. dtki.Perauns not notiatrod in take • platen. anima • per. bet netemblantek foj—Litunoaaaaa tattoo of dok and &mood poraosn In any got of lb acitrand 'knotty. .41doosno Noon, acut °waning ft oto ti A. g.. until • E. gateau,. In no Dimmed. negindiortrer 4aEOURE YOUR 811ADgWA -Be wise, Mgt 17 good Mateo led , go stralgtxtiray to CAE. 0011 MIN GALLIUM, No. "ninth Moat. and 'las yontvolf at others uo tog.. Style and Woo to salt trauma and ottlaans aro tootled to oall sal owning, opoolonoson - no" • ennui' /OVUM Co.. kittaittrib. litre" Ilith MELD President and Directors of this Com, panhara thle der dosteritd .ak re do lWlnnl pela"ett Ili afah th oldre i g i atkd Tiro Dollars credited to lbdrlogoll arf dock. del7-10t4 RAIdUiIIL litellUilletip i Serer. Oma Canna IsimLorit C0.,1 , 1114a41;, Doi. 20, I& A T an emotion held at the office of the Com is Door. co ifoodar. Ms lath ioet...,rho timing rua... od moose ICIY6 elected Directors Lite essolas jar H. D. Min:. l W. Band./ - , Bltipi!TlC r t6 j , r " Reamer Roe. Willi Ditiolter. Robert Dunlop. Jr.. Jobs O. Ilerbtuati. risseldttelleric Lem ft. Poem:pelt, .5. rieNsoessker, Welter firma J ' a. Herr. • ob. dell - et SA HIM ptL.OO .111.11.111.31111 LL, &Kr. 1®" Lyon'/, Kathairan—lfttr Dreservipg, mu:l*G clewing bat beautifying tbaltalr, allaylatbrit narrouclwad•obo. and awing arnpUrir Cambia of tho Palo, lb reputation, 00-ext*nalr• wllhlhi orrlUratlon ot the globe, mates all probe anparlbona. all sUr n Immolate; and afore Its dlaeovery ban bond no sobs*. tote,to tompataltsboontatad;lia InoontertabblooPrrlorltn Pbrrlelans and Chormltts,—boam able nitlarta, from all prof . ..lona of Ilfa,—tho bubo( Soornala of Pomp. and dotorl•a—Ladle who have toed It arida bale drambe tablea, andlintbitra in ttalr Nttnaniaiy.—ln bat, lb mil lion patron • ham . born plabefatut to tbs.. TM nor nes it the most 111•11.11/4 and affomtba artla la altbabi • blodlel nal or Toilet preparation ern prodnoid, lb not fall to gib It • WILL Prloe but 21, lbw B. B. BARNES, Proprietor, In:Broadway. N. T. Bold In Pitiebarith by H. L. Mellen; O. Preset. 8.J.1t Permit.. Fleming Bros. mad Brian Liter. d. 214 'R; C. LOOMp, or the hap Om of IdTardy # Loomis,) WIIATAALIII DICALSII ON , BOOTS • AND,RBOES, ea Weed sliest, INfitsllmargli. .1•541r65 ROTFive Irundre4. Wo*ms Expelled— luna the tollarriog 4.6 4 sistipt from Pnintits of the surnisins •Thsat• OD, 4. 7 ehaNt 4 WlUnf'l l 4 ll4 ld Vtrmlfusc Ouesiutmon, N. T., Jan. 18. 18611. Alum, B. A. PbAseretede el ft: tlemen—Matibew Clerk, a abet of v ote remelty. oftUm town of Lisbon, M. ladirenee 00. N. L. aye that ha ban a Ilttle 41,1, 4 yews mew of •11.• Wahneetoow tlo l , Verndfuge, in etwomelve tome. la tbeedieremou of tbe mu* dor aw Owed at Gm' time SIIVIINTINN, and•at another/. NlnETllliff Miami& About 11 &abet she ma. al the Inaudible number of NITS NblillD a Map'. Ty.oNie, making In ail 68f, lees i/ bonne lima. add t idly mom perfoletlf astonished mob a new of worme from a obUd of-ber No. and Mat be counted mm accurately. Very remeotfoUri • • m i red end ' old ' I b Vi e NigiL A VAult ß iffe:%( A wma• • fittabliesit -- , HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, , NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL saeo,oool It. O. LOOMIS, Afflrnt, 190.59 Wood stood. Pi 1245.995. Ammo L Japer ( L0me1....—..-:-.-Lete . of the o .M. Futter! . & viral of Bowen Ittollemea a . 2SicWrid 7"i." 1"Irm of Plum. Muff a Ct 6 - Firm of claw.. mei W. • co. nvik". za"--- ...rma of Gem BW a Co. AG"",„. sua ' ------ Ariam of s.a , rancr.r, co. jr. ltrat of willard Wood. aiS""-- --- Ann of atone Btorr. Levinmi B. lA of at. CIeDP a LwoPirm ofJemee lowOa. 4""" ----- Jim of 0. lima, Co. C.'""l' Jinn J.0.u0.. a Co. leitifam O. Lembest.--.. Firm of A & l e mam C*'"l" Firm of Bookie.. t Co. o Deet Attertnuy Jr. a Co. Leafs Attentary.r..-.Firt.. _ _ _ Lori P. Shrt"--...,Yirm of J. M. Babb sr g o b o t ,firspe T. ed---....1trz0 r frowbridat icer... Bton *Co. Genrge S4"*2 C . of rirm c& Ble & e o rmao .:Nor igo a ill c.. llo. G ..)70 . 11 " v '''"*"""*" -- comin Loom a Co. Boyd 174 at rrka a BOW. o = of A. or &Barna a 00. ...ibet‘Wrlot at em or a: Lockwood a 800. la • Nina of Hoptdas, Allent 00. At Drnglil,--..Pirak of Boma. meD wight co. W:ProCkingham, Ifirm .. oroUldirodzig e & 0:4 /dm H. Swift. Firm oreloodit k Noble. t r U rd of Wort a_ i Dr NaMon H. St --Firm of (Moon. Btooltwel Co . Ames tm of Berney. liotoDhrer Won. , fleshier Cortltteattl,Bank. Wonfirrd N. Borney,--........--Ylrat of e of Gkeorge e anis. mAnnti. L 063118. L.:add/mt. JAMES P. TANNER, WIIOLEBALR DEALER • ni soars, sans, sums, AID LEATHER, No. 56 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Minna MILD U loVirtn. ver My stook consists of upwards of 2500 .g li tr j r s ,. l44 ab a v ag .. 7 =v a t= DO O TB,I a , MlTTMEAdll2l. 4 .lf:r.liZ.V . fti_ f d Tam r. l,TAth those of i chilsdalp!da and Nan fork lowing. Alas. NEW YORK SOLTPLICATI 000 4 arth. • ranim ew the attention of our read ewe, the advertisement of . IdOlNtl^i3 INVIGORATING GOnnIAL" en h. Omni noon the %web IMIlk A. H. HOLMES & BRO , HANUFAOTIMERA OP SOLID 808 VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, NATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &c., TIMBER SCREW, BRIDGE BOLTS, CAA BOLTS, WASHERS. COTTON. TOBACCO. AND 1111112 SCRIM& PITTSBURGH. Orno• 55 Wood st., Isstoressa Ist wad Sod. ll ds .oret blacksmith work for lirldrea. at, dons at tbshest natl. and at the lowest prices. air - All sack warranted equal to any msnutseurol.lll son & BARNES' SAFES—Here I the kind of testimony as to the taboo( no BAITS. anon which we eon roulldeuti 7 rest the reputation of our work. We have filmed? published several artifice/om, pruritus that Saks made far our minter and onlinat7 dee, sold abroad, have been subjected to the SIIVIIIIEST TESTS IN AOTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS, end unmet's,' their eoutentetotaily free from darned*. The following le atother proof of the same Ineoutostable abareeter.— $llOOO Worni 07 HOOKS AND pems eAVED Nirrnr $4O Lens ALMON, Stu IllooWry. November 1%1812 Mamas. Hogan Balsa—bear nits: Your two le wet* duly received. I was absent at the tune. I would MU, le regard to your gal% I oonsiderit'pertbetly PletC Yil.ooY. cold ed the one I bought of you Ite ra t iv e building morning e lOtb cl June last—my e being burned le ashes. It was twilit of wood and Wok s lam three story building. bly MOP was in it at the time o elOrtl/. and tell Into the cellar...here them w a large amount of oil. It wet It Were hot gm bly mites and book , amounts that were In the Safi. Mounted to stout Tina noaioad whishwee eared. There wee not steel/paw ingsred: and further. I would advise any Demon who is doing badness, to loee Ds but tTtri rirt:".6l rilltlntirre=rPtid"77, Y0U216 trot/. 4.wlst /MIN MARK ht _ LADIES PALEST MIS. -- • ... ..IirCORD & - CO. Would most respectfully invite the attention of Wirt toDuar largo .4 omplota stook at tANOT Volta -sow ortabig, ssipthrlas to Hut 1.b1.. Mow :D.. D.. 4.. Oar... Mod. Ikabrol, Back liar.. ClemoD Cow .4 AlnaVo Dora; MUD. irlatoTtoor Pol waist Doak D., to— corn. Wood wall Arra STA E MUTUAL FIRE ems MARINE INSURANCE CO., Ol fistramirrNia.: WARCII OFIME • aor. 4th & Smithfield 12mieitowoka Dams. _ -4 " 4 e a r= Thrp,r4l7lk • tit C . 141=ntisIn Uml in t r ".2T LIk, A. Cssainr, Pito min ; John IL Antlwribrd.Dinphts =4 A. 0.011. DAniGbarg. A. T. """mlibnOar"(Nlals A. J. dI N. LAT. escotay. A A. OB I, Anloars, • Ths above Ompany will Innano aashnt. mils of ..111 and Wand nay/Antic= end Instrportswe3 64.0. balid- Lug. nod notnbandlas thy or tawdry. us 14~4 nags onuAnnst. with milotr. Pelfdne lamed on iteeling honor hither einvotaslly 11:4 • ton of yew. no••••=1,144 Girard Mire & Martha Insurance Co., Cil PUILANIMPUIA. I.lTricg OF PITTSBURGH AGENCY mbar Alb nod deolliddl ita. Quasi. 800.000 Doi -4 Canimma--Intre.lllinian, atatarr, U. A. dkeek.. • sit. IMatifiiii=,Jr-Pnrzastln•;.. ,JO3l. JONIC3 A PrIAI A , .II.UILIATT.. • r. Will lemur, Ca" 10r0). a rfteret, ( yr. <0.4 0.1141.4, e Ilatebandian and proparty gas eullr. on Montan "fable lama. • anr . itsarl '64 .L A. CARAISR. &trot O'CONNOR, BROTHER & Co, Ns. I WOOD Wrrtar, On, deer trim Pirsil,,stroot, Pittabirnie, in. Bay and a Par and Current Pan di Steil sad lime /hammy. Ooki. Plonks, Pnolani and !Festers Thee DEW: eao. Proseibecry Noon allow 6 par coat ea lime Dolomites of Per sod Correat Wooer; and. lame Ilre ao4 Ilan. Policies far the Addis binomial Cenderey Cosa Capital 11170.000) au' Royal bineram (aardtal 11100111.006). ittrOakhuid per 4 for Sale—Thu Property iggittatted about one half glue from the city Iloti froafifig ..Peansrleania Av... It IA .onerect with !suit Tree. of _Mu elaulesq Made. magi of them In tali Mari.. Also abundance of ,Ureter.Reel/befrf Pamaat. Gooseberry. ge.. to. Them lea twos... gram* Ilottee. together with marealeat out homed ea It. For rem of wow. and gleareattiese of lomtlow, thl. PrMott7 cannot to.. stargamed. IQooataln.. 11th. o'er a wawa wIII ttee wtole togother..lt divide It Wean marehmers, 1`1.109. J. 0A141 0 1314.L, No. 110 Watel CMEMI2I AMOS LELAND & CO., 171 i'IIAEL sTazirr. Not Tont. . ZAIII77ACTIINERS AND DEALER) IN lICRIPTION 01 STRAW GO 0 DS,i contisting In part of PANAMA, LEGRORN, SEWED. BRAID, CANTON AND pAul LZAY NAM ' English, Italliandlwas and Bilk Bonnets; ARTIFICIAL PLOTTERS; STR - AW TRIMMINGS, &a Ao., Mr the Cane. oonmi.ing one of the lamest Woe!, In the Clty, to whi•th tho'attontkot of Doh and Than Came le tweed ally solicited. 11. IL.-"HATTEttfI ent partiesdarly Invited to gall and velislito our Dina, which le salted enrroosly to their 1 t de, cab:wise ell eh. nes and fuhlanabl• .111 lee al ooLV-Insd lir First Premium for besteilk Hat— . WILSON a SON, Paahkumble Hattars. Wood .0.4 are now arena:ad to (nabob their dustman au4 the public. 41 amottmeut of Mae and Cow, which for beauty of finish. and prime, cannot be sub Weal by any bona, to the ally. Particular attention U /2111414 to our own manufacture of 10. $1.50 and $4.00 Hata. 009Zem411.11 ------ iiiiii --- 0 ---- toii ---- .4Mia l isig-Lrver . —a! a pew munny., yy,a reiculy for Hear dianeee,thd UM MMUS of fbetoldable evils connected. with eildlcortrentled plata of that otwan.ls norlyalbal. I Hundreds of certificates, beta tie hiaboet enorolli;V pawns now Ilvinig la the city of DiebccoOd, V.. Utah , be slyec of cora effected by Oarter'eftwanish Illature.— We have oat/ rown to rofoy to the lestraordinary ears of Memel A . Drinker, ffro , of the Om of Drinker a Moe& 8 0 0k..11 a, Richmond, Va.. who woo cured by 2 bottles n of e..e 2 panish bliaturo, after 2 pare , suffering Irma dinedl wee. Ile soy. Vacation on th e blood is we:Kha lil, belt* (bon all the enedlolla ho had oeevtallen. and ..1,,,,,ta117 nocinalended It to 4/1, - **j a y inieertherneht In another column delo.lmi 1118.1 e, Brown's Essence of Jamaica Gin- Ifaranorte a praparatloo of annsnal uranium. to ordloartdlarrham.lnchnent cholera. In short. In all aarra 01 onotratlon ol the dbotatha (amnesia. It le of knenfoaabla value. During tha prarelame of Ole eindamle ebnltra and summer complaints of ahlhlranat biperallarlL eso.dou K no Dually or ladhrldnal a1n.014 hlthout BIM to get the 000.10.4 Peatift. 10101-40 rlairaree 0011 by V. DRAWN. at his Drug son Olenaloal Blom, nortnenat earner of litih and Obeanut shay, M. adalpha.aud for *Oa by all the raspaotabla airothwarlie In the Slaw and. In Dlttabarab. by 840.1. Pane. Jr.. B. A. panwook a 00., Dr. I. Bahoonmaker M. B. Smith, Lemnal Wilms On. Iv Alkiyhtiny City by U. P. Athwart* bud Los A. Bock babi • lb boldest eitisoo's Inguranoo uompany of Pittotrpgit • np 001.1110. Mama% BALI u pm L. MAHlittkLL, Batt. 047109, 94 WATIB, BETWKIDI )(ARM ADD WOOD arum. AINCBIIII3HULLIPPANPI ItItVZ"tiILeANKICDRITIVIIIII74,II 10 4" 1, 11 11 19 .10001+4 La re arms. op 17114 440, wandll.ura.W ad SZA old MAIM BA fl r ," TILANSPORT.II7OB. DISPOTOIUI 17-14 - .."thatll6r 4. " SIIMII.I Wur.. Mit flob•rt 11;4.4.. I /obis A. Dikrerth • 8. Ilartragh. el :44W*, lugs d. irdoemak. ylalter Brromt, ' • Win Jobu 811.1ptan• 8.7•4 4.39 WON" Du Pont Powder. --Every - Tu la ) , MA*. Alining and 1311110 u PoWAst, In all duo poky,. always on bAnd and Au ask from Itasszlno. In lois ton t pn Tamagni. on laTorablo tonna. Also. Safety roan. D. W. 0. DID WALL. fran lllanulstroo t. PlMeDusre tobota Amt.. /01111 MUMN-a .. .. „. ruam o rLEVI NROTHE.I4 - ' 7 , . • . miasma DUye • areausou to Z. MD irk ste. somosa ate•it, Plttabarsk. • I efLt. IllasiNtOtiklabeatiN Tea*" eirlndigaition. and Liver Complaint 1.,.. CUR out Ray. o,tYkloklED WE JUMPY' ; P ILROLVUM...-Riad the ligkrubLE oaorp • Mbmaa..7l. urn. MO J . M. Knor—Dors. : 3 •4—Myself Oki utb harbag 1 gnatitisizofitted by tb• 'no or your Prtrolnam 1 . k, amt t, Woo you sood ton • bettor two or throe dos= bOt. L Couguorat orut Mlolurr la this plea.. and err ..ral allay pearl* ore affected vitt todby•stloo .ad= Irk.alou of um liver, th. arm of a:moot ••d •15, boo r . taking roar PETROLEUM. OR ROCS OIL. lif• took •ereral boOla•-two or thr•• mob—about • year sad .pelt ayo. and ir• aura neva tuna oo good hylth g o , luve lime that dm. had not taboo • dries bob. b•for• that Winos of tb• oteumott which** of ity•potte us• nlbmed. and I have bat oottano of It thor ttm... My wit. mu also rell•red from •