BY {volts :at co_ PITTSBURGH:: FIIEDAY MORNING, .717 NE 2, 1851. : = ^4 4 sit - GovErtNba., - • ;JAMES -POLLOCK: or NOETRIIXIILISLAiiD COVNIT. - FOR•CAKAL , COMMISSIONER, • * GE OR G E DA RS IE• • 0? ALLZOIIItiT:COUNIT. . , FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT DANIEL M. SNYDER; . 111 9XTOOMILIq . 001INTT• Alie elennY eclint3r - Whig Ticket. : DR . TIII . Pitt.bargh. ATIII:I9LT.. • WY. RITETRNIN)N. Plttakurgh., • RR.POURER. - • .CARNAIIBN• Nomatißßasa, • • JOHN J. mst.ost.. JACOB OUT. TiaNT. , • ~ JOHN maathu . Writ Deer. - LECHLT WOODS Rittabß2Bh. twyc orcoven. • . Bon: .:. .1.P140. OLEN N. 14 , Der Bt. Clair. Usu.., ELANEHLY, Pliteruhrh. • • 1 "TIIIKVOIOI . .JAMKS KELLY - Wfiklmt, JOHN ErICEE, , binaingbani. JOHN • BROW), R. - . . . kikalnakerek Weekly, 41nsette.—The extensive etrenkeket of .nar , Yenuy Gasdie offal to ann buitnesaman a owe! dmliabin !Main. IV making emir bunkum Imneu Our ckenialan to betwomfbunand Amtbousand,Manhint goose avert merehanc.'inionfactarer and ielop - Ineper to Iffeetern Pawl Ann* sad Zenon Ta Advertleara—Reither the Editorial Rooms raire Printizitliatahlielunentof the Dada Charm, are OPOO.I - o igOildllr. Anrintrseenwhe desire their notion, to appear In the paper on Monday. nrarnind,.7ll3 Anna, tumid than in berm 6 o'cloek. on dataniay: .1 . ~~~~,~ Tan 'her:cr.—The ticket put in nomination by the Whig • Convention which met on Wednesday will, be found at the head Of Our columns, and wipledge to it a sincere and hearty support. dltheugh%the perinea& predilections of_ every .member at the party have not been scowled to In its nomination, as of comes wasnot poesi= yet it ponsessesal the elernentspf respect ability end strength" neCessiry to give it the ar dentnnd be:rnioniousitupport of the whole party, and of an others.who agree with the platform of principles _.proroulged the• bails of Political The Convention wee a full one, and was com - potted Of gentlemen _.of high respectability, in telligence, and influence. The proceedings were marked with the greatest decorum and good feel ing. Although there - was a vigorous ;mid ani mated Contest foritinionninatiOns;bythe friends ortlut iillferent-tuipirmits, there was no bitter nesc:lll-vrill, or unfairness manifested. - - All 'ac quiesced in the will of the majority when Mid pone, we feel essured,'will so with more ceriliality 'anti the honorable and respecta ble gentlemen who failed to receive the majority, of the votes. The success of the great cause et atake;. which Is now abierbing the public mind, and which is definitely and distinctly set forth in the renolntiOne adoPted with great care end una nimity, triumphed overeeery personal and min or consideration. The ticket is distributed throughout the county ; it id composed of good and tree . men, it received a :very flatteriog vote is the Conven/jOll, and will no doubt be support-' ed with, zeal and unanimity. - - The platform is ouch no the time, the occasion, and the criSia"called for.,, It grapples with pres vnt and Practical It appeals to the pa triotism;:and justice, laid - love of freedom of - every true Northern man and opponent of the lafamoui Institntion of chattel shivery. It in ' vitae every Voter and citizen to declare and main tain his independence of all connection with jhe . disgrace and crime of slavery, in which he has no proper Interest, and which only flOurishesand .: spreads to his injury and discredit. We feel as mired it Mast tally to its defeiice the largest rote compelled in this, county. It certainly deserves such s recognition by the people. , W. N Sirrussoli 534. ender the candidates non:4CW for the Legislature; a member of the rrif; !mil" one_ of its ablest and most Influential champions. Ile was nominated as 'a axiontaneous- evidence - of- the readiness of the . WhlgParty Le . ..merge all minor 'considerations in that of opposing the further aggressiorta of Sta . rery, and Of resisting the' final consutenuition . of the - iniquities, contemplated by the Nebraska conspirators. There:mos no unilentanding or arrangement,,officiel or unofficial, with the Free B ° l !Partyi or. trlth STMT.:mos. It a spontarreons.rnspense to ihifilesire for thelasion .of all the Anti-Nebraska elements in the 'free states'• into one great, , powerfni, • harmonious parti; 'Mr. Stevenson was known to he arf able, hoop:14)11e, andiracticidman,worttiy of the sup port of any party, and he was chosen 'M show the disposition of the !Whigs to forts those r har-- mouton, endintimete relations; in opposition to the..idave Oligoichy, eieential hi, the safety and independence of the free States: Al i whole, then, we are 'stitisfied with the proceedin g s of the Convention and•reiterate that the ticket and Platfonna s hall meet with our ' TAZ Ostia ;or Suva 'Ciaturisarosan.--The Jo sol 4 think, , that since thepassage of the Ne: busks birloio person with' any self respect,ei re , apectlo public 'opinion, or who aspires to the character and position of 'a gentleman cam con - aletently bold the office of Slave Commissioner. We hire gays . Vieui of the opinion, Ritmo the passage of the the Positive Slave, Law, that no Northern tun ought to accept of such an office. The office batman odium attached to it,even in the eyes Of alavehoWers thendelves,_and we do not believe that one of theta would stilly - theirflagers with it. flowerer much they dabs to -recover their slaves, they have a most sovereign contempt for the catcher.' That sentiment which an- Pastes the . breast of every man not wholly . bra , Wired, of sympathy for the weak and oppressed, compels them to despise the man who will accept an office which will compel 'llm to act as slave , catcher Of the poor, trembling fugitive from very. obedience to law does not reqttire a man to become an °Surto carry out. its dotrands. If we eimmottiotively eld the panting wretch flee ing for W. and liberty without subjecting our selvest‘fine and imprisoiment; we can at least decline to become the sworn officer to Carry out the system oppression. The office is not only repugnant to all honorable and manly sensibili ties, bit. the law Insults 'while it degrades Its sworn officers, for it Offers a higher fee for sanding a man into shivery, than for awarding hinrfreedom. What is this for but as all evidence of that einiterapt for Northern people which the South ao freely espressos t They hive bought donitifaCes an long and so often that the price has depreciated in the market. every Northern man scorn to accept of the . office of slave Commitialoner. Let the office he Conlldered 'is inflicting an indelible disgrace np on every run who accepts it. Let the South send men to the North to perform - the contempt , iblewark Lf- , they can find any willing to do it. A Northern man—a freemarp;-Shonld spurn an -office which has such duties attached to it We do not know who is Slave Commitaioner in ,this neon, or„ whether any-person here holds tiuch . • commission. We hope no ono does, or ever will. It woUld bin noble testimony to our c'uracter to aaj no man can be found to accept of the office of Slava CommLuioner in Allegheny rue Ano:Chtnalt:-.—The .Post is wondostoll eucerned, now, for the seety of s! Law stukor dens! end- tries to force upon those who oppose the Nelnesks hilt the responsibility of:el:stover reslstaisie "ftigitint law meets., 'But it wont do. 'rThe 'npiionentst of the. Nebraska lilt Inme d ove but4il4 but defend tlisrtom of humanity arid sinefetelst the light Of iitiolishility iii a Ed. ,eini";papplit, of, thirty years', standing. 'The real culprits, u theNstionsdßris swell obsorre.; • the - MU who, btiroic. GO nod Putetitn•i t tn h e jd ru i cul atg e .for the tumults, the disorder, the_bliodalied;th.o hate attended the cuoution of .01.1plarrumiiiiet, ere I:Fl:4j:tierce and the meinbiis of Coagreaa, the . mestere of the las )seitti:)&eapitenhte.- The people oc Boaton halos ilia atiJority In the Mese allteivesentatites; begotten by Ei:eentfre Corroiption,..riding rough shod, over the - rules of the Noise, aver the au tholltiit deb! Own ,fliteehor over theirights of the edneiiiy;' ter the sake of nuilifYing,n escrow Ain g ;=v - kz, NM= Comprotnise, and giriag unbridled rein to 51ave "•,c7".359/6!l°l4lFe* n • bittei . .#oleticeiig which 401 Prof** may 4 1 T4 - driven theate; that maja - Sty audjtiergans Lira n right tiettter a walla complaint. ' It is not for Compromisemulliaers to whine about .therantttty of Compromise. It is not Air fuser , cL:sta to denounce anarchy ; for law-breakers to be horrOr-stricken at popular resistance to law. Let them take-the hewn - out of Weir own• eye, before they rudely attempt to pluck the mote from the . eye. of the People.. , Let theM net an exampleof good faith, of °trier, of fore ofjirs tice, of respect for the: rights of others; and there will be no peed - tit theoretical disquisitions on the ditty of obedience to the laws. As it is, their santlanoniolis' reverence for order and the law_is as . moth out of place as jewel In a swine's-shout. The organs in this city of the slave-catching democratic party, whose high mission it is to put themselves like blood hounds upon the trail of tkii, fellowmen, and hunt them to death if need be, and who finti congenial employment in propa gating and spreading slavery ovei4free territory, as well ad defending it with all its horrors Where it now exilts, do not like the resolutions of the Whig Convention of this County. Of course not These defenders of a corrupt and imbecile ad- Ministration tell us that the resolutions are trea sonable! •It is treason, now, is this fair land of freedom, to speak the . language of a freeman.— So corrupt has the government beeline, and so base its defenders, that Its hirelings, gorged with official patronage, bawl " treasen" at all who dare to oppose the abominable encroachments - of their masters. Treason, forsooth ! Is it not mtinellons that men who have proven traitors to every.principle of humanity, who have delib erately given thimeelves to tbo villainy of disre , garding and repealing time-honored compacts, I. whe defile 'republicanism by beioming defenders of ida . voi-ireeding on democratic principles, and. who have sold their manhood for the fat which the , administration can put under their belts, should have such assurance? A common and decent respect for the opinions of their fellow men would have prompted them to hide their heads in shame, instead of parading their brazen faces before the world and stretching their per : 'chased lungs to cry " treason" at those who cannot be bought to imitate their low example. They, only, are traitors—theirs, only, is treason; and no mock patriotism nor sham berates can save them from the condemnation which their shamelessnees challenges. "Resolved, That the Democratic party will re fist all attempts at renewing in Congress or out of the agitation of the Slavery question, UNDER WHATEVER SIIAPE OR COLOR THE AT TEMPT MAY BE MADE." The above resolution was passed by the Dem ocratic Convention which met in Baltimore, in .1852, which nominated Pierce. What a MOMS trona lie bas that party been guilty of! It stands perjured, vilely' perjured before Heaven and Earth! At the very first Congress which -met after Pierce's election, that same Democratic party, with this solemn pledge staring it in the face, commenced to agitate the Slavery question in a most reprehensible and dangerous manner, and the conduct of the Democratic President, and the Democratic Congress, It*. been sanctioned by the . Democratic leaders and presses! Was ever suck a monstrous perversion of truth wit nessed before! .We charge the Democratic Pre sident, the Democratic Congress, and thaDemo eratic Press, with having hie, to the people, to the nation, and the civilized world, to its Ina's. Lie disgrace. The Democratic masses have not spoken yet. We trust they will repudiate the liars! Diiir The General Conference of the Southern Methodist Episcopal Church have struck out of the-Book of Discipline every sentence and nrti cle opposed to Slavery, except the General Rule, which forbids the • " buying and selling of men and women with the intention to enslave them," and Gillis interpreted to refer 'Molly to the At , eiya rlfrievrn Slave trade. Thus, to bring a slave from Africa is Xuti-Christian, but to buy and sell American born slaves, is good, sound, Christian morale t-• The domestic slave trade is all right, To take a Christian communicant from the altar of God, a brother in the Church, and separate him from his wife and children, and send him from alavisbreeding Virginia to cotton-growing Mississippi, is in strict accordance with Divine- Law! Slavery,—with - an its enormous wrongs, its Ileaven-daring oppression, its destruction of all the natural and family relations, those primi tive institutions of the Almighty, its-robbing of the poor, its brutalizing of the soul, its demor alization of the-white as well as the black min, that Pandora's box of erne, rendering t4e South one - Tut brothel, . that "sum of all villainies." Slavery, is admitted to be a Christian institution by the, Methodist Church in the Southern States! .The next step should' be to'canonize the slave holders! - The Pcof thanks God that we have a President who resolves that "the laws must be executed." Doubtless it thanks God, too, that this acme President sunsed it to be announced in the Senate, not long niece, that he would not enforce the neutrality laws in case of another piratl - descent upon Cuba: and it may also find ad- I ditional cause of thankfulness in the fact that the same President has, throngh the Washington Union and Star, invoked a mob to wreak its, ven geance on those who will not do his bidding: beit above all it prtbablylnds reason for thankful ness in the fact that this President has abun dance of national pap with which lo cram - needy throatA and reward these who truckle to Lis We Lind in the eastern papers . the following telegraphic dispatch: • Waenteirrok, May 30.—Considerable feeling exist. here among the Northern members in Clip lequenee of an rarticle in 'the Star, of this ova. Ling, which is construed to bear an invocation at personal violence to Mr. Sumner, and other anti-Nebraska membere of Congrfts. The arti cle Contains the following langnagtn—.lf South ern gentlemen are . to be threatened and assaulted while legally sinking to obtain poasetraloo of their property, for the use of which they have a sol emn constitutional guarantee; if legal rights can, only be sought for and established at the bayon et's point. certain_ men now in our midst will have to evince. a little more.circumspection than they base ever evinced •in their, walk; talk and actg.? Asa legitimate sequence to this and a kind red invocation to mob violence in the Washing= ton tinfoil, a dispatch , - which sccompaides the aboic, froth Alexandria, Ye., Wasjudurally.to • Amtiarrnstra,'May 30.---The excitement-Here In reference to the - fugitive slava case in Boston is intense. It Is teas telegraph dispatch was sent from here to Cot. Bottle, urging him to be' firm ' and if hair of hie head via% harmed, Sen ator Sawn- would Le treated in the same way. The Star and the Onion are th _ a organs of President Pierce; and yet with this open invite... ion to . lawleasneas, from them, the roil of this city essays to thank Bed that we-have a :Presi deot who will see that the lawerire executed! Mit the rota only imitates its lehderi. While It exercises its lips with profane thankfulness, it congratulates itself that "the-hoar of vengennee may soon come" for those who cannot eink hit recollections 'Of the Baehr within their bosoms; and while. hypocritically Prat - casing to counsel otherwise, looks with evident glee to the consum mation of the threat made in Boston to snob The,- .odore Peiker end Wendell. PhHips. Iris borni fied at anythhig like Violence for thriatticri of 1115 ; -.lir, Naps, the sake of -slavery any outrage Sure-nnraomo ADTOCATEL—The Post and Union have given themselves up; body and soul,' to tho defence; of all the alma -breeding,, ohm catching and alaveryextending echoic:ma of, the Administration. Wo commend to. theta an ex.: =Motional' the following.portrait, drain' by the editor of the Laacvsfer. Independent Whig: . . . , We bite the South tui tyrante— tyr ants' not only over the wretched African, but able over the cringing people' of the North. %Cone hatred of their despotism is somewhat softened by their bold, fearless„ and determined bearing , in the perpetration of their'`Uslay. They are true and faithful to their domineering, instincts. In their onset against liberty they, charge In solid column. Thei}:iever divide. Ambition cannot turn them aside, nor gold seam — them from their infernal ollect of human pppression. While we abhor their pupose, we admire' thefr courage and fidelity, as we do the cool 'reeklets- DM of Jack Sheppaid, and the still - and devo tion of Tobin' Howl and his marandbig gin But the infamy of the North hie no eu chre deeming qualdia. Theirpublic crime is awash,- 2 tEI4NRY- - '4/_ _ I— C - OltitiNS - 1 1 -FAMD, ffrialie - ILERIMFRANCE. tNithY ere 7 persostatririty flab isiair NITIaI t. . , • . ionwANDING AND ... - .I4.NNErrrY. AND TRUST MEPANY. eadsfleaptelble. *rat le the lar of fiSsetlont-:- coatiarssloN _aktyLtes Ali l tl- ~. PHILADELPHIA. --- - ednaged to mi,p,oipteftrof the Decluffirm er,- ip - i 3 m s AR , w i r 033 'BO-TIER T 1 ,71: , 3 E A R L ... ndpenttatice—tattAbt few childhodd the rivitof IMPITAL—S26O,OOO. airensalFreettom, 'they abandon its - defenie ' ns 25 - li' d .....!r tur * a 'yr.' l4 i, ,„ t' s. Roorsery Dan! and die.upd Wreak Philadelphia . ,,,0. uou street, Ittennro__on. un iczas oF 2 • 11 g Holm Bu m , 42 . paiLumu l u A from various motives, no one of which is re pee - D S gamM EEDS,, -M _FISIL - 1 CUAIMIIIzp AP= 2 4 1191 --Ctuann Parstrut. table.-- Son* are frightened by 'the hideous ' _________ • I Stephen YLCrawhnit. ,L'lilDLhtileterd,,._ clamor of the South and by the cry of • dis- Du Pont Powder.--Every, variety iliffe itti,r.'ihV retirfeeerZuloa. union "—'‘ele il war"—..serrile insurrection ~,,,r...., ~.„...,.,, ~.„ . u . pw . ii .,... 7 Jamb L. Plfr u e ad me l 7tinee Dirreel. They are honest fools* rid trembling dastards•- 4 „„,, h .,,,, 4 ~,,,,i 4, ,,. .. k , t y.... suguthe., i . 10t .".. d ".. p r tli e atel toho : Re . ~..,,,,,A. "4 Some are caught with cask or cash-offices, Con- baron., on Womble tenor. Alm Safety Fuse. nee.Lteetteo- T Attim . h i !: : Tl2ozaJ i ro . . .. w ... _. sulship Judgeships, or Clerkships. They are : ... D. W. C. BIDISLLT, ItanaGetterere Ailt, . ' A n;t hoi . a t ri. T in t = IL D ." '''' / 11 ." 4 ' ''' mean petty thieves—the midnight robbers,of hen ".'" iront greet. Pftteherich. -• CIEWIAN . S. ARNOLD. Aleut. roosts—the Donglases, the Richarclsons, the Olds man • u Fourth Meet. fall& and Ilibbards of the gang. Some are seduced by craving, long.tantalized, and desperate ambi tion. As a last reach foroffiee, they barter their honor, their souls and their country for Southern fa: or—a favor oftener:purchased and dearly paid for than received iShile therefore the South are splendid malefactors and worthy of a ,sn'af fold covered with crimson cloth. the poor degra ded North, the Blinking dough faces, who} be come their armor-hearers, ace fit only: to be dra qs,ed on hurdles, with. halters about their necks, and smothered in the foul trenches., , Life-like, is , it not ? rtEpEAL”.......Th A t is the word; and wad , cor dially concur , in the , following front the Al!uiny Evening Journal: The Nebraska swindle having passed, atid - the spirit of the whole series -of Compromises, from the.formation of the Government to this day, having been thereby violated. nothing remains for those who are not prepared to be the slaves of 811110 Drivers, but to calmly and firmly re solve to labor for the Repeal of every repealable act which shackles Freedom. ?.This will embrace the Fugitive Slave Law es well es the Nebraska Swindle. Tam Antrznaxes—lf a member 'of Congress from the south opposes the sentiments of his con stituents be is denounced as ei "traitor." If a northern member opposes - northern sentiments he is s "patriot," on& "national,"is prefixed to. hitt naine, which, taken in its • applied significa tion, means simply anortharn dough-face. We prefer national men who include the north in their geography of the nation. Is it not time "to draw a line and hew up to it, letting Me Mips fly ?Mere they will?" The Repro sentatives from the North who have been recreant on this question, should be spurned by a swin dled constituency; while the true men—mon who "voted right every time"—should bo sus tained. This is what' Slavery does. And shall FriEsnon be less thoughtful?--Albany Erening Journal. SPECIAL NOTICES. JAMES S. RIDDLE. of l'erealllee Towemlllp, will be •. ndldate for Outlay L‘uperinterleut of Common School. e is well known In Loth City Slld Comtly. my4^,,.ltddltwe • R. N. AVERY, Principo of tha Lt Ward Piddle 'Schools, Pittsburgh, 1. • candidate Ad the °Moe of Superintendent of Public Scbools fur Allegheny county. nay IS-ddedjob For Bronchitis, Throat Diseases, Hack_ too Conan, and tbe lavets of Imprudent use of Ilercum No medicine Dan ever been discovered which hu elected suet ewe. se Carter'. Slaa.lsh /albite . nucet diseases produced by salivation. Ranking Omagh, Bronchial I.llhetionr. Liter Disease. Neuralgia and Abel, cubism, have all been tvlieved and eared In a wondergal manner, by the greet inviter of the blood, Carter's Egan lob Mixture. The ease cdllr. T. 11. Ramsey alone should satisfy any ho doubt. Ca.ll on the agent and procure a pamphlet maiming corm which will astotind rou. Pee advertisement. toyl7,llerlm'Y Especial Notice to persons using Cod LIVER OlL—The etchwriber ;baring made arrangements with Lerma Popp/1n & Thompson Or • regular supply of their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put up In pint bottle*, would respectfully brit* the attention a tbn public to an etscalnatlonof the article. being hilly persuaded that Mr purity and Dwellers from rancid Mute or emelt, ft it maw guided. There is now no ad Li er Oil In thbccormtry on rector, if equaL to the alcove. Iluadnols of bottles have been mild, and given unrivaled satisfaction. In the arti cle of Cod grim Oil. persons taking It should be catered to obtain • genuine article and one free from a meld taste and smell, as Its ',lett...tare greeilyenhanord by its being seceptabie to the stomach and not producing nasuce—puri ty and • , pleesint taste make It more readily taken up by the lacteal. and &b0w1...V1 Into the blood, and thereby in musing the rielinres of that fluid giving a tone and heal ing Impression to every organ through irchleh It paseos.— Sold by CIEO. 11. KEYSER. No. ltd, comer Wood st. and Virgin alley, mygylikwT Sign of the Golden llortar. NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGU N REOTYP ES. POST OFFICE EIRIDLNO. TIMID STREET. eIITIZENS AND STRANGERS' who wish Iv to obtalo ao ammata artistic and lifoilke Made.. tl4(. cej .I.r.P=Lto-n larCri b motrantbr or no charge made. Hoeingool et the owl he. unarmed old. and Sky Ighta eve r °m eth.. he the vurpnegr, with Inetroments of the t u rd werfill kiz..l, and leo.lntadoeted the systra of Laamorr. Rik 177 rrnet . /k gartek.rehrhlti trio. o r., to the parroor til i e r. Art. a ittYlo ta'aselTAYlloo. ebb. Mhal r or la which h. loon mlrramed. Rom. arm au& °aerating to all yr...atoms a o'clock A. 10 Go Macao, nuadarir ---- .. Arnold & Williams. HEATING -AND AND VENTLGATING WARE OUNE--Illonfacturera of ettlloon's Furnaes. t ou elf Iron Tubing, ogod Nt.eozo. Gas or, 11 . ..t , r, No. 2.5' Mattel et e., Pitt:ll,9la, 03-We hare sold nor Furnaces, , Patterio, to. to MeAnrs.,AWNOLD & WILLIAMS, cordially ''" mendto the natty of the ' toynlatfeWJAlYlt. ATKINSON t OKCLY. STATE ERITITAL FIIIE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. riP PENNSYLVANIA. RANCH OFFICE--Corner Fourth and Smithfield strants,Pittabargh. CAPITAL, 13:4„' 000. —John P. Itatberfanl, Deunhic, Co.; P. C. t i taizk it zi„,,,,Au t tz Santing Jon.; Phltadelrbla., A. A. J.' (Inlet, rffirisbot;n. A SOn A en Ilarrialn " : 1 1! . ..111 - A ; Klotz, Carbon Co.: John P. Itnthertted. Osonhla r Co. JOHN P. HUTllEtil+OltD, Preaident. A. J. GILLET, decantary. A. &CARRIER, Antrum'. The aburaCorninty hum. against perils of net and Inland navigation cant transportation: also. on bolkUnas and soerchandl,e In city or conntry, at tonna mar, am, lolanda with safetr. Polities lamed on duelling how.. Ither nerpctualli„ or Ln term of rear. noannyllo4 BairLT)ye- NA.TURE EQUALED Bir For age" the &hears endeavored In vain • • The bale, without northing the oboe. Tried this no/dim as cad that, bat in changing tire bale They withered the halt put all art.to renew. Ton may burn your gray CrClarten black re a Mere, Bat Nature ibe eautnited 1101 Rill disewal - And, her }does dried up; yen Will won to appalled fly Ruling rent 111Preateer cranium hal: Lorat Testa,. we're add, the craft 'draggled in vela • A dye !Moat caulker Hem. to olteln-. A. dela intawareis-that, Plated on the head, •.;a To a brown of • black. waged Um:adorn star to rcd. Many thins 'twos piny aimed that the and Irca achieved; Bat the wise pinch their head, though the rootlet. believed; And la spite of adverthenent, plUard and Pak 'Onneti humbug the pol Ale fall emu had enough. •-• Al length. 'Was but 'Eureka! , they cried: The went eo long toll t had at length been "applied. A dye was announced, thst.in Oughts the hoe. The bale did not erarelt-the mitnowsonnent was true, bas en huteni. O'er lotire slivered, weedy or red: Wu • black or &brown the xu'reiaalsito, Thetihtea here =wished loateadot !eel eyed; The.poin of the Ude with no plireeent were ek,yeeh No odor noplossaug the Mired& eau nth • • Tbe wslor au nrfer Orremontetatia doubt: No . chameleon &satin to 00001, ant grata E'er rendered the lades "net tit to be seen"- . Irortanter,the tint that rim niked for eras there, Lik e the Miriam"' that %Nose the ligbialtare what • hie:oh was thlg how tbelidinne cent forth To the Zan, lot be- Wad, thro , the Rooth thro' the North;` Until Selene* and Adrian with; count* accialai _ . On their tabletatiaeritre tie, elusion's owe, Aad duiared.that nis inert= the place amid "ppply • Of thetrown Cannier. 4'a Mandator MTN . . • hold whhiniate atukreteit.•C Mtn of the GOlden Mortar Shouldeißraoes and Expandims. • . . , "Be . partjeelaii iri . prosaring the.kid mu :timed. Is many of the Drues mid am humbugs!! . [Prom the Pittsburgh DalleDotate& Yob. 110557.1 " AlClLEC.l=2*Y.Aittieti—P•Mas !the uj hat. - aeoi-ea incoanogpmaticeb-tor folknflog niedeeteir ;map:stint; will aporionee great relief brablo Cue or the' “truhington goaproder Dramb"-nuicto and sold br Dr. liElltint,,cornef of WoOd strait and 'Virgin /W U. At =SIR= het brass ..a ...1...de" the oroleht Otto. pante-Incmc as to continuellr tend to Minn the ehoulders t 0 their nab oral pooltlol4 mid expilidtthe cheat purnbased on.. none time and bite been so Valued with it that ao unsolicited goo It a •Imir" grail.. • - • • • I rotoonollundreds or whom are aantlallf I .4oMlbr the weight of eoormou ."Iblris4^ should alm moque them bran , . It• partlottl•P lalloCuriag Ito kiwi ol.a wow. at =Any of the Imam end are humbugs. • .mold nholosele end retell et the Druntitoro of George Kepler. No. 140; corm& Stood it. end Virgin oiler. I eCiflllso of the Gold. Mortar. - D.—l elsobaou IlupPortere. Pile Prow, Ms .110 inteltings and ell kis& of eppliaeces. - - Another Cato of Fever and Agile Cured, . _ —A row dart ago We nocordrd an sotintahlig mire ;4.,7frghrgl''liPTidlCil lbel'dl 3 ,lgt ;trr. bT „ _ ,‘, Valuable 74eal Bates for Sale, ~, 'pH?, Exectitors , Pr Marcutc,Black, litte s . , ot, -s - e""A"TrZfr l AnDINOVtat til V t atera , tPbieDe g lSate,t V lfolowbtainsheat o lio wit: , ... \ The (I LA $5 VACTOM. nu,Dry Mom-known aa":CaYt4, to which la'attated rat? Abr. of una,,,..0 or wltnerdstantlal Dwelling Rdnaes. Tenementa,te.. tat e accommodation of than, etordored , .at the, ll ark... T /and abound)/ le Robe Cosi amladmtkrlbane. end Inc , about Ten Akweek vat non 'L et Ltjr. t Zi L"d. ali b u Pt .tVi r ietti a l ark n ar r mut Tr property. nresenta.yalaanal iodate , manta to the man acturer C. / .. X 41.411 .4 " a 8 " ..11 4.. Ni Alma Tract ot 4.1, tato* on 1./Tn , 0:ork. contain. :. ' VA grg."Tot'lt'liTr; ° =e,r0:0=7.7.04 ~ • , Ileac. l ll ad large and a obotantial Building designed ~s.lr , ' ''' "''' .2% "111. 1 - . look; j 4 fee A t.";al2 to 'za..',.ol,,7.fglitri:4l,T,,,hzka "IA Chews .1. , 44 5b... , .1„ the ri..;s -... ir..i;, : ! CI Alan.,Pn i Vto l Mt Widen r. .ht.r. .. • „,,,,,.. own a ot One acre. 't , "4 11"- ' )Ulb. 8 i!....4.s rtro totro- F.. P.eutley. ...:' (cont LnLaeleavirrtplac. Ming. an+ Ora --I,ip,, 1.,A wee outhe pik W/ I a and. . .1' ii...ir ..wg.r.w.tiP. :.. 4. 4.:,.L...., ~. ~.... vanenorads. yp. *old entirely/II be fared lo Lota coatalulog The or Me Ire earb. suitable' . ' 1 ta. paktum Ictla4ttltne or enuntry aidentmt. lt nne •NI - Mote onuanal attaons to tiro eh %what to, searrwal...`, , - • ant tifriitarotti g et S tpe 'rtr ' ." b. " b , ila \ t ' 4 ' ' : \ .., ,r% T t •to comtumfre at .ofel t c‘A. M., uar •- : , OSPEE S. &A. i. 141011RISO , t ,-. \,... •\q or.at Law, 0111n3 No. 143 \ F aireeV.l. EaolthWd and teraat. 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