`!,tttbttrg, IMIMEMM= R: & C 0 , gbfrOßS -AND PROPEIXTORB ~•:s4:fx►_~+~~ seta , , :•;5101IN k'NE, JUNE 25, 18G0 • reit, P.Y.E9I DENT, ABRAJIAM LIN (.' 0 LN, -Fog %TIC% PILE., , II..EvT.' ItIAN.N 113 A L II L I:N, Elector.. z.t HON. - „...... , . ... ',''' "''' FlOrt Tt.lo l l An M. Mare.. .1 tedward U. Knit:llr, I.Lfrsts9. It Prnntruart, s'.2 ilnt.r.,rlV. Blois, 11 I'tylers Ntertrtr. , ,1 a Urtry Buterri, a t.,,,rns Ilrlsslsr, •:. '• l 4 Ittbart M. P...,05t, Ina ft. sharp, ~''.l'_76 .11,‘,1111n Ulna, . 17 1,41.1.11). , istr. 7 4. .113 - An 1 1 .1 iltnctr..,ll, ls B.trustn Carla, , ~:t Ivan W Pnllsr , -'9 Le 94 Et, Pcnlth, 19 Kinrts ,Coorao. U. William Mctisintn, ..1 . .1 -- 9 fransi/1 W. 19r.:Isr, 21 Jobs M. Iltrkwitrlclt '''lo 1"./tmd Mont.., Jr, :2 .trnts, titrr. .•,f:.l.t Niid T.Ag6.7'. 7-'3 Iticlieli 1 1 tiolxits `^, - 47 Thantss It ttnlo, ..Ill , nry...9tstrl. r . --; 9.1., I.llsn Qtr., , -t; r•; it (111 A. ND FCEI W CiiiVrlN. =EI Nt , )t) FL A I) J a. Di iL.s fait C NCIPI.II—XII(IIJI.TRICT 12. 0 .23 ID T moliN I C-ir IL I: 1." el. As ~- . - t t..y, rt:R., , ,lt. Kg•atiliD 3itriii,u- vot ~ • - ' - '""Y IifiONIA iiLLI%.‘IF, ml, '''' '. .h.l.v. ;-',,:,-;', =l;4lEillt . L. GO KtlttlNst. It ,WILL I ~I D ..U,IL t'i. L•tr..l...tt. Aisi,E.iliDEit 11. 111;R, , . Vi...Vey. ..,„ efert, Pf 17, (b ur ., •'''.:.' 'luntAlt A. 11 tltitOS, Pitt. -- Rivistr. ~.. ;PrILLIL.t. , t J. ET.CllAttlxl , o2 , l, r.rtipormtr. rill, P....trrr).r. '" '''', lONATLIKN P. PO 4 . P. , l*;,ll'etty. .-. . C.R4rwitsi,..l-, ' , Z''' , IMEGIE EIA11.11.11%),1, litssbu•gh. Wlit.r. ;' -BENNETT LAEE, .1t112,..b..111. .9 . .. McGOWAN. Pttlftmrt„ll. F 5....--.. . ::. .Pirceor cf the r'...n.. :L.:: : il8:7111 CR ALEANT, ;titian. TUE BATATIMURE CoruVENTION Tt 'irrepressible eortfliot" between the two `:-Ittatiette:ct the 11etocoratio 4 parlz bee resulted regular. split. 13y the despatches in this itiuriklug's paper It will be teen that h secession 'Ol delegates has taken place at Bilticuare, sa bee been anticipated, and that, two scparale nocuics ' bona will be made for the Precidency. The fart several l'Zorthern delegates seceded, olio w s fleflitett the band of Buchanan in to these proceed- i . :age. It seems It retributive ju,iice that the party should fall by the reaehinalione of the very men It elevated to power by fraud and eorrep tien. The teed Rowe in 'Kul has now ripened fee the harvest. Tam 110511111TEAD BLLT. -,Tbe II oromile , 4 es adopted by tbo Committee of Confa cone, and tilbaccittolly, passed by both batmen of Coogreed, t 3 a oomyrotaso between the Senate and lioa9o Dille. wear the - moat liberal bill that the Sento would aireO to, and we are glad to learn that the IrtiPubliatins of the Confereone Commit- - 1 tae *;tared a protest, ileetirinie that they ac l aepted tba measure only as a choice of evils!, Dad that they would instal on (he naked House c ,- .lllli at-the next eeseiou. The principle eel forth to the Muse bill, that the hone fide settler on r' the pnblio domain to clearly and neeinestionebly ;--?.• 'entitled ta the ownership or the land is not re • Acetified in the present enaelment. Pereoce may hereafter Battle on the unecenpied ter , Hwy of the United States are required to pay cants per acre, which is more than don - tyo prioe required by the Graduation Act tor farming lands iu Missouri. Unmarried men are ezoluded froni the benefice of the law, and only .the odd-nombered Beotione—one, three, five, Raven, Dice, Bi.e , are open to eettlement ander the prevleione of the modified bill. The embraced in the varione railroad grants in Wietionain„ Illiotreeota, lowa, Ilieeon• ri and time of the Southern States, are oleo ex carpi tram the operation of the law. The fol lowing are - the metals' differences between the plead reepeotively by the_ Senate and the • ' House The HOCIEO bill provided that settlers on the public lands uhould have the son:to privi• lost& on the alternate sections of lands em. biane'd In railroad pante, as in the distant and izatteeeslbla treat' or the Territcriee; the Bett .,:.;l:.:tete• bill withheld these latlati for sale at $2,50 RiFacra. Tbo House bill extended be right of :prer,eiaption to Ainui 'roan oitizene and to all who tad filed 'Scot:ration of intention to beemo &ucb ; the original &onto bill extended ibis right only to thiiiirs born or fully naturalized citizens, or those: lowa residents of the Terrilori, The - HOMO bill extended the right to heads of fond ,:tilies,xonio or female, sod to ail mole eitizeoa Arrey I,cont - y-one 'yeara or ; the S.nEtte bill 6 privilege only to heads of fat/lilies.- 43412, west signify:tent of all, ao stLoting the in -11"- teies - To of the now States end the eettlerir there in the lionee extended the ealulary provisions the ,flemeelead principle to - .these who hone otready sailde knell:sae and filed their 'intentions pre-enopt ; while the Eisnate contrivance " - p e only to _COO who should bfrorifter Bettie ea the(publio-domain. Vhe bill does not cleat the expcotationa of the - people of tho great Northwest—a legion of country where legislation on this sutjent has ,:isiten..Urged with earnestness and energy for `yeses. Tho Chicago Press and Tribune remarks 04 follows in reference to certain of its prowl: neat features: 00 11'appeare that the measure finally agreed do's not throw open the cast trace of railroad lands, hitherto held at $2 50 per aura. Thabill says to the poor MOD Who is looting toga home and a gustier oection of land: 'if you will go far away from the Oach of mar lots, railroads, schools, thatched and 500ie1y— ,,•.:..,1i..y0u hare never made a claim ihtdrr the pre -- ',:itaptfou lawa, or if you will consent to leave it ,and go farther into tho prairie or the barrens - typal:ln have one hundred and sixty cores bf t:Ll'lsiod, provided yon are the bead of a family, for tho can of forty dollars' Again, it is certain ;that oil young men, not yet heads cf coat out of tho reehonieg in the hill passed 4a.Tataday; and in ibis connection we cannot ~.'..:,forhitar reprinting the following brief ix-tract. •?.;',."-Ifonti the able speech of Senator {Titbit:Roo, of : ;Minnesota: 'Tbimin who emigrate lu youth to the West ern country, to build up for themselves a fortune .and a rapnation,sto the men of all others to 'whom the-meat liberal—provislons of this eel ohnuldayply.' We need. thice - servinos. They ;;;,,stro;ln Vett tea, tbn; : einglittril of cis - Hi-ration arm this continent 'They penetrate the wild -I.,.=';'''itolitodcs, fat beyond the safety and comforts of t r: society. They traverse and explore regions in Which, for the time befog, families could not re —:—.eidei-asenrely. They pitch their tette, build ' ,- ---;-thetr bonne, breat up and improve the soil, Cod ' 7 , V•ropern the broad txreze to occupant)) , and culture - farriteb a more sure and pe.fect prolco• i ., ! - tiola to our Weetern frontier than can be given by all the et and soldiers along the border tine. Coming mostly from the different States of the Union, they bring with them a deep and perma nent VW:latent to the institutions of our coun try; and es settlements advance they organise municipal goveruments, and lay the foundation of future etatae, Such are same of their labors : 1 ; ant , danitera; such aro some of their achieve- Why, then, in the name of fairness and 006113301:1 MOO, sheald this class ofactivo and energetic yang man ho entirely Igoored and aset aside by the Senate bill?' It.le 'worth the' attention of tho people of Michigan. Wisconcin, lowa, Minnesota, Hansaa Whether they cam afford to accept alai 'doll In lien of the kernel which the flame- etettl principle is populirly supposed to couicio. •;:lt la - worth while ter the vaet army of battlers already located to those , Slates and Territories, ••yitir cabins already built, and more or lees ?Cri--41110Peld already broken • d fenced, who are non z 'Ma to pay for their quarter aeotions, to consider 7, "Whether this can be called a Homestead bill." .Tat jtepablicans of Oregon hove held their =.7 Convention and nominated David Logan, who •Fg swindled oat of hie election two rare ago ;CoDgress. Win. B. Watkins, B. J. Pongro, :.. -- tedh - Themas J. Drier, were nominated (or Preti dentist Eleotorr. The Oregnian talks with con Edema, of carrying the State in June. Hon E. formerly of 'Winnebago Metric!, Illi ...",'",:vtoie; sod 'l5lOll reoently of California, hes re =Dyed dregoo, and is Plumping the State for itieltepnblicao Maar. The doughfaeo Demoo ;:riOir bete - throvrt overboard Stout,their Fostot -tlhaaher of Comae, and nominated a Mr. Skid poblarbipeesvor. 'Waste ;ada. obligstfocus 4 -the 1t0:L.9 laaon Csieireicot. the United ittstea Beside, for • • f ; Geki,of his ove, Asti' 14r. Bewird 4 a gpseobes on quesUon: - • , , Tae Goa. 'Greene C Bronson says, that be : freirMss. WISZLoW, nn experienneti Nunn , ; . ilChl abbrtttSttnlS. refused to be a delegate to the .Notional hemp-' and nreato rhendso, b. . Seenhirg Senn, fdr children -- -- -- - --- - -------- ----- ---- - ------ Cpelic Convention. "I not only refoerd the nee ' t'ahthl/* 4 h l dam. ll . l t. 41,,4 . 4 0 O.' er , ..... 11 . 3 bin 1" Rev. Dr. Cahill. - .by nwhaalag the gong, nilaclng all WI laamatioa--arlil I . 1 of toy.neme," it . ° eaye, 4 1theneeri It watt men- • al . la y all pain. awl Is Ware to waralita tha h as t e. Depead T I IE- Ii E -V.. I) It .CAII I L L Boned; but.:deolined in writing viten tiro li.e pun It..toottawa. It will gin, rod to paunchy sad rend ' tiict delegates were about assembliog t Bre ams° to appoint the t sio State delegates. I shall have no ambition to attend a nominating Con ventiou anti, the political affairs of the country are placed upon a wore elevated basis than they are at {Talent." Such being the case, the right course fo't Mr. Bronson is to vole for Lincoln and GttalliaLUl'S CAnt• —The ground all about la planted 'with olive trees, tunes, and different ! sorts of r grain, which all grow lusurtautly in epite of the stony nature of the place. The gcn• eral had pitched his camp on a tolerably exten sive plateaus net above the ruins, looking down on one side townrdo llan plain and the range which emit at Cape i.affarsta, while on the otherthe peaks of the ticbel Itoss.o and the pose of blecrigua were risible across a depression in the ground, looking very much like au extinct crater, mod now partially filled with water. owing to the copious rains which hod fallen during 16e last few Cloys. It was rule of tbone, panoramas which suggests naturally your pitching your tent there—that is, if you have one. The word tent is crated front Iho military. dictionary of Haribaldi. However, a popular general has to ' yield at 11101's In his soldiers, sod So be 00111 d not ' prevent them from slicking into the ground four of the latices with which the I laddron who have no muskets are armed, and .from throwing over tt ti blanket. Under the tent you could see the guatibet saddle arranged as a pillow and the black sheepskin covering at a bed. As for every one elee there were the olive trees affording abode, plenty of Armee for pillows, and perhaps for every tenth man a cloak or blanket. All around were picketed the horses, mast of 'hem entire, and behaving aecordiogly. Well, all this mutely crowd, increased now by two }roan , American naval men. and soon after . joined by three British naval officers, was col. lecied round a common nucleus—a smoking ket tle with the larger part el a calf in it. and a lit, oral allowance of onions, a basket with hew, of fresh bread, and a barrel containing Marsala. Every one helped himself in the mostcommnoistin mariner, using fingers and hilllr. hod ditokicg not of the rt-Itisry tin pet It iv only in this irreg unir worfere that yeti thee. Perftre in their grvateei perfection. The long marches and c..tuuterotarctiett, rains, fighte one sleeping on the ground had made almost every nor worthy to figure lb a picture by Murillo, with all those grand Sicilian mountain', not unlike Itiece of Greece, forming n baCkground FlICh an no picture can reproduce Soon after my arrionl (1 nail Itt4le roe ap pertrance, nod received his foreigo 010110r11 With ; that chancing. q•.iie , tintplicity whioh chorae terited hint, lr hdtug hiedivif great with complain once to the invarialtly recurring derenuds of autographs, nod antwiriog the otinieruus goes • nous which were naturally put to him. It was only Our the dparture of his guests that the general resumedbusinees CIIICI'MaTANetaI Pelin In his 11,huira ble speech in Ciorienati ant Saturday t vetting- Oct. Obese, in sprakicg of professions of °pro, enictt to the behests of Slavery sow made by the DougMehra, stated the following capital and ap prom late anecdote: They make, just now, tolerably gaud free 601 speeches; 1134 go with ua just as far as their mrcomatances will admit, but then their ciroura stances will mat permit them to do much in that way. lAprletwo I They are nearly as had as the old emu in Artiansat. Ile said he wan in vited by the local preacher to go to a wedding at Col S.'utith't Cal Smith wad ELAM,' matter, and a couple of his sloven were golng to be um, riled, nod be woo going to allow them to be Mar ried by the minister, which you must know is a great privilege. Well, Dinah and Sumba stood up, and SOOO the minister said: “Sambo"— I believe it is usual to address the question to the man first on each aeCa4ioos— n Samho, do you agree to lake Mali to be yohr wedded wife, to love her through life, or as long as circumstances will permit?" [Great Laughter, and a voice— "Thal'e good, Governer."] Well, Sambo wanted to be married, and he said, '•Yee, mass. - Then the minister turned to Dinah, and said. "Dinah, will you take Sambo to be your wedded husband, to love hint through lite, or as long as circum stances will permit?" [Renewed laughter. Dinah blushed, [continued laughter,] if blacks can blush, and said, "I will:" and then he stepped forward nod eaid, pronounce you man and wife, according to the laws of hod—and of the State of Arkansas!" ] Renewed laughter Now, that is about us far 10 our Democratic bretberu will be able to go in free snit. [ A voice —"That's a fachl All they can do is to be as good Freesoilers as circumstances will permit; and they will find in their CUP, as in ibe case of those unfortunate oegroea, t hot the laws of Gad are materielly modified by the laws of Arkauesitl [Great laughter 1 GELDIAPS IX TllO tIHITIIIDST..M. —Total DIM. her of licensees in the United States, according to the consud of 1850, ■a. fivrCiFt,ti?.o —24 per cent of the entirr population; ".0 per coot of thr white population; 21; per cent.of the fractional repro/tentative population; 271: per cent of the population of Inv nine Northern Stater; r, per tient of the twelve glare States. and di; per cent Of the nine Western States l'intosylvanitt fur nishes the largest proport ion dl Orrtuans--there tieing 1,1 a'..t.733; Ohio 930,741; Indiana 595.31d1: Missouri Sooooriz Pitts, York !.!2r. 4Ytl Ttit. N. w York Herald cool,re the following eetitunte of the German population of lEtiVt . German propelainin . Natural lot:rear° by rho eruptue of births ld per cent per annum.-- locreave by immigration loco 1009 79`1 Increase of immigration in ten ytare at IJ 3 per cent per annum....... . _.11'.0,970 Told of Gertorma io Is.CtO The aggyrzate repreoehtatire pnpulation di •ided by 23',; —the nut - abet of rel•ree•utativee estattliehed by the fax—given for the year lsiM the number f 120 WO ioholitoete at i bey,. io of apportionment among, the oevvred Stales. Ac cording to thin ratio, aud kl,duetiag from the total German 11,polAtian twenty per cent, Be out representative, the German element rhould be represented in the Senate of the Gutted Stairs by sixteen Set - liters, but to repremented by nine; in the House of Represenallyet. by b 3 members There are a 1.4 e member,' of ()moon descent to Congreso, , all of wbem Were born to thin ocubtry, vie: J. tilltiog , r, of Procsylvaht; Mr..l. M Kunkle, cf Msrj land; Mr John echwartz, of heading, end Attirtctus Frank, of New York. ANSvranINO a 'To:tonal ' adarrliserortal was the fatal aoare into which fell so hon.freds of others have fulleo,„tba daughter of n prof/A1..; New leek merchant, living owTwouty•foorin to. She advertised in the //mild. company with reverts other school girls, with whore eke en. joyed good hearty laughs Ora the letters they goh.' After ativeral dsjie she took out, a letter, on opening which the read at tt+l bottom—' 1 ate rollowiug you now," end sure enough the writer woe, but a few steps behind. She lima fell di• nett) , into hir power, and Ass persuaded to where, he said, his partite, wealthy periplp, rf6idr.i, and where they would lie mar• sled; arrived iu Cirreinnti, they !earned that his "ptsrente" bed taken eudden flight to Tt.toe, In couerriorteen id' a wealthy retail's there; parsing on to New , lJ:traue the poor girl discovered the terrible Imposition, wed was left destitute. The eillain_had deserted her, lewsiogit note enclosing hoc SRI ITN Irespair nod remorse eeierd upon her, and an was crossing the levee for a fatal plunge into the river, on a regent treeing, Alien (fluidly bawls interposed and saved her. • lireru ?non A BOIL. —We learn that one day week, We Jectle Adam, of Bone 1p , Cen tre county, died from thr I irate of a boil which corns out en the point of his chin a k. hurt titan pervi“te. ❑e wee well known to many of our cit •ne, and bit death will he touch regretted Dvapr,paitt I Dyzpipata I I Dyapciala II I limo Coral? !Pita !ii! 7 I YePP,r9l A 19 OUT Notional ieitternke -• weak reyorteL, algeatlyn, afar today, ....tree karat, killonnelorrairloo. Duly many voller will, it fttl it. tt,/ /4,1 an top... a1,,..pki,5,1..),1 tan., coated loner., ohetoryfleol Lima awl attarks of hoselache I Yet how few kuove bone to cure 111 lletrerally, le.anno the latereAre are conntlieoltl. my.. In ly. I to cathAttlo r or Inkatt.., hut auele n ronelitiya nye. cored by catlnettca, only offices la to weaken neur tho digYealon ...I Impede U o Itayrerlty of the cote. onatedlatlenaynk. Dot 1101160PATI110 DYSP lIP 11l A ala.ple tovarcattol anor rati—hero cored hone area, of the worn! nod moat obaticonto asks. Thla la duce tilniply ay Immesh%the tone nod veklorltogWe Int.grlly or tho dtri•alse orgnv., from whir h writ Fool arrival., reg. War lista.. • cit. Loud sera bonyara spirits. Poe b n area , rano in A gr.m, and only kulten to to loutau to ten create!. Crlce,2s cent. pfq twz, with Fla $1 Y. IL—A hdl log of IlinsritSsf'Suosel.ol,ll. - io E l erefricn, with lio of lniestlons,son twenty difiereut 11,erceillos, lu Jorge vials, tnoroona vole, $5; de, In pleln mite. 5%. Faintly nese orlittosn kook.SZ. Three rsairolive. 1.1 the single Lo. or V... are ;wet 17 moil ut exprr., free of ottrits, Wan, iuldnes.on footing of the pace. /4.11o:a Ult. r. 11t/ 5 / I 'IIRICY a CO; No. ErY2 Nrovitney, New Vent, Hold in I'l!taboret , he J LANflIt, 31)11N Petllli, dit gl., no kilfy.e. I'. eI.EVIINg 00 ,1 .1. j . E n g.", • I le I in., irT je.ilteumme.-13R. WILION'S PILLS have berm, 4nito papolaru e cfmrify for Liman° or rye., rlrrrrlpflou. Tory here Invariably efferled Immediate re, Ilaf arvo vrbto s OntiLutif.o.,[ll.nd sill be bold 1 tbe Toff II Nntitil And. on Mu•os t. July 63 1•, fur the p0rt......1 , Itilut • D , ” , or• for ibeturaning J••r Tbe tot t.l toll•nn flel,•Lbt:pvlll t.. tu. Pent•ti for coneider•tton RANH F. , 41Snlii.1- ~NUIJa2II.tr.I Trew tart, ICE IS II Kitt. tiY GI V EN that nr plicnt.lon ertil lw made BA.N g of Pittonorgh, 0. tint at it. next e•inutan. tur"nn INCIi P.A.AIS OP p 0”,., eppit4l Jol2:2Ctland fit" , D •I . (inE , r, Cohn,. SCTIENCK, be in LIPIII•Lnrgh to prrh-nt, vricti • CONSU>t PTION LIVER 11111 PLAINT AND DIOIT:W MONDAY AND TUE,,i)AY DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 140 stre,t. DR. SCIIE.: , CR'S :MEDICINES I 1,, been wick now U.rnewl t •ette ottli • e.,ngh Iron hirer conertatnt, awl rt.c • rode of to. I.reav namplalell lLmt Er... 44 It •itti • h 4.4 Im nat,un tba lucgs. arm Iwm .ttertMe4 t tlte litUfttonr•li, who Id not 1 h.. 1 Intl wrommom o 1 troelm.,• Mare time In the eti ly pert ..1 &both 1 , 4. t I 4.11,1 or, lri Selvenek, who woielerolefh R p•tient. at Dr Key per'. bri, Morse, 140 Wonl 4trmt After he ISitinhilVii W. carefully Le am ILM I bad i.e.'.' rAnspla.l,l. wttlet , but waled tem, my lung.. My Grtelor, 1.1 nn 1 milled on t r 44cIteo 1., told no. llmt hi] Immo Writ L dl) farmed. I tsar entirely la•h ray .Ire.i.grh lett n app..ile entlrel) siol I 14.1 very baste r4tpt.n news. ry wi.lot rue. 'I tan Poor told roe I or-oul to' ...If it 1 Look I.E. ford{ re.......11. 1 1 ,, rtrel dr. c 11.., .14,4, I dt.l Il.lthltillyrung 1 b.. 1 haw Il3rup," wo • 1 ,teeweet.l t n hot ..t Plits;*.tot rues IMY r to veer 1 tn to• 1,1, rod ou.tgle lea poontl. morn thou f.v. r I did In my toe and I neu n.'', we 11.11111 weight fse rot. ~tr my re 1,411 and .he r say .I,ere. 1 mo alas re-covet...l fr. tie the dm.... .IJ, 1. s. .1. , . ti to, eoo.ortitl et urr lb ontermd to 11-,end I I ....I t ..1 Keltet rk " leer l,i. it-women, I • qiure tiara...of GO) ih,111111,11, • iii Ur echeucle• noellmo.w. 'tun, I re.' .ru - oet, 1...1 tulte 1 aleir•y• keep the `. 4 1.1 ,t 4 boame enmd my 51..1 lover coroplwot re,thrt.g eleet. stmld help ber. I 1 -r .1411 wits mdlow ~,d +he ~,Caved mach Igoe tried esr,,o. otl or Lind. of poi, 1 . tn. y did no goo , l, nut!! tebe tool 4 your AI moll ake lUII. Well hare node bor• well ...mu I rllll e 1 last oat- my •nd pro, eat drat 1140 health to Dr wir beLer. ht. um IMlne, mud I take plemore to l.e.rh g mJ 1, tarratm, to their el% htl, 6.lre wo.t .ramo, ,ortruim I'r let honk's [petit clot* sal tie , ' Iwo, en I berm ben. 0...1. lin well known and there etre omultm• of my noggin" , rteil t.e.r temonou) to my Magna onr. Groltei Wffol). Two mile• aebote Pitt.' orgb, et n tower . . o','.r lllgnerl la that rowace ol fie., 11. Melee, 140 El ro I Street,. rlttabro gfi. P met, h4d Nor 1. Ptllladelt.l.iw r Pat 1 . .111ur eon, lay 21111,1.1 I=3=l Zvls•T:tt.e, ODio, flap b Ds Kt,tet, -I arl,:hc.s. hoe,. ,011 111. IMO iri rlttalturstt to, PrDr.l.r, Itith, awl n Ur VrhoinA's Tool% ation I or Ir.! to Zans rDla l comma ore.l o•tue th., oleo'. to« amur.lat: t MT.-, gloat, sod It him unp.ovr.l 1.0...RV...thw 1• V. 131 abort a too,. I a:a .0 0 , 11 plra..-1 *all 11, ••Sray.e.4l Took . ' •tl.l "I•ohnoti. Ly rop:' tta.t I ..n1 me two test.lee awt.3 T.,lsty" awl 00, ..pakanok R3rop' . estar.i, ao , I 1 • Rl.ttl, to, It.. rarrt.ita of It at the W ROBERTS, DR. OrU 11. REVASII, ID) Wool atr.,t, mule a:rul f.r rietalAttgb. ANOTHER MIRK D 0 111 I tr.mtr tut. Au‘or rt--amir wetly • )eel •• wlet.l tack of cold, h)th I toutrarml I.r 1)1pr, cm 11, damp grwrod on • hunting raorraion. I had a dr...lfni cmigh gaol cotodant peso in my bromt. aaJ I ex.y.cla.rt , d a grvirt deal of tough mattor from my !nap and 1,00 , 11 1 0 .10,4 I though! I bad rettnniption. I rtplrp.d Ito. chars,. fr,.m. the facl That I hat such a loud ronoli and P. 0.1 v..ry had. I ettflrrerl • ~rrat th,II with pain And le pro.., In my brrsat I roll.] cm Ur :..c,utt. In O 4 ut..r ire . , and bo axamlparl my Ips.gr with Lta rrei from.. r. fi, told me. my hroothial tub.* were y raw!" .Q.,..1. and be pm arrtlred for meta% Mandr4n P,Il , Polnimor r.P and wind Topic. I trot an. IX., of rho Prlls .1.1 two of [to Tonic, aid hair flr• of the Pohnoutr dl rup. At 11,4 time I am r primly I,li. and • righ more and nor stronger than I war 1.... r. I [wt ILo Sit am. . . . JAMES D. WILS..”. At Plop,. Nlmlck d Weet Piltal.urgh, slsy AU, INW url hat am e,..nd for aq , 6 a" , 6 " n cam n•llea b. r,,ort in a< most p.n./id xlealn as:Amery I,” of the /orb and Goding davit tho, hnhsrA mberare. fn.& mcry rcaliti and perfectly ea tract.l. Vat pracels gira a diferent wivr to at. rrnring liyhfs.r,t , kl 1 . 7 , 11,7~ ••• saraance. The dig.rence in edam nay cautt m sr yto yen.nrnew balmy eV... , " &ray. aa - annranie.erach fvt le, and ray open rs ae, rubbeiy n. t. Ichiehad , ,. i.sr,:a n up , 5,6!,. GEni. ti. Itkaynli c•uto c.r M. 41 dn. 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