PITTSBURGH: RATIIRDAY MUSING, JULY 8, 1865. Ti Advinituris.—ifiatb. u. itattada Rom "Mat biataffigiMatal thellsay etilladar• abed! aotSwilt.LPl... Unwires, on x...6 7 ..wahm plays hand than la Wins idoelt. ea flaunter. AMMAN Paymang.-:—llereafter no Bnb settplina wlll he taken Ike the Day or Weekly Gasetten Vain Paninili le masa he advance. . Whenever the Me in up te !hi* the . tt .. " l l. l !t_lLP_tk . e . . L teld. the weir •6tblaraetWb OM/P.4 salmi thesuineditionis Mme brateueeipaybeeet. AU bibelot ebivertideg, of form 7 doMPU" Xlll I , * toothed to be paid in as 1/110. 1 . Oar motions Withers metal moth ristlY a"tmetelta e arly • 01 9 1 :d 4 + • Wookty' tF - Vaitotte rho •Xt epalY• 11[1'1E114M . Ora& Malip Garai tan Mbar badness ma 61100 dolfabio medium of makliithoti bailor lioon, Oar otreatotka totwooniburiail Ittothoosoad.rolohaot o•oolotori at . fasaalotom and obostoo9of Wawa Polowboug..aa4 Zeds= nhSo. , Mona ',Picsnmirmas.— The Chambereburg Repothory and Whig, of July 26, is - rich in. its - rarsLYom of the internal Workings of Know 'Notidnglam. It seems that the editor of that paper,'Boo. Alex. H. McClure, that felt pinta - led his name to be presented to the Chamber,- burg Considi. for membership. This was at a time when the temptations were very great to go lab the Cider, ' and before Its corruptions were fully developed. The persons at the bead of the Math were the 'imolai friends of the Cham I benburg 2lnsmoripe, the shuns-pars Know Both : tag own; mad they were averse to the admix,- - "Mon of so popular a man as Mr. McClure, whose paper is the hest - supported and the.moet than - sada in the county, having been the Whig organ forming years. They did not dare; how mere Openly to oppose Mr. McClure, and he was. elected. Sometime during the evening a motion was nude to reconsider the iota,- and the Chair . •111/1, who belonged to the rms.:roe clique 'en tertained the motion, when Mr. McClure was a second time elected. _ Aceording to the rules of tai order he could not be initiated until the . meeting, when he was absent from town, when the matter was again reconsidered and lfr McClure was a third time elected. The 21vasecriot clique did not give up yet. Mr. Ilgeollere wasnot there to be initiated and fur ther time to work against him was thus allowed them. Tile Connell was composed of some 400 members, but five votes according to rule are Ml:latent to BMA hall a man. Before the next meeting the Men to serve the purposes of the clique were found and the President of the meet • leg *gain entertained a motion to reconsider, wimp six men out of near four hundred voted aping Mr. McClure and be was rejected, A great. many of the beet men of the party, dis gusted, withdrew from the Connell. This gave the fteentriot party more power and they subse quently presented the following resolution "Botoked, That the members of this Council ' be required ter•disoontinue their' etheeriptiona to the Risository cad Whig end sub:smite for the .ffiwitecrapt, and that copies of this recoulution be seat to the different Councils of the county." The word "required" was changed to "re _ quest; through the influence of some opposed to these high-handed proceedings, and the resolu tion passed. • , Another sot disclosed, In-.these . revelations is still more startling. Isaac H. id"Catimm, Esq., is the thief and confidential clerk of Gov. Pol icia. The Cluunbersburg Connell bad some rea sons for injuring him or wishing to prevent his ' 'admission into the order. His name was there fore presented for admission to the Chambers burg Council, without his knowledge or consent, and be was rgioo' led, and a resolution was pained reqttiring Meat :me to send official information of his rject:Mu to the Connell at Harrisburg. In mentioning this case, the editor of the Whig says, the names of men without political or moral blemish can be dragged before the secret in -- quiethen- for the avowed purpose of impairing -their standing and influence; and that this was • • done in the ease of Mr. M'Caulay he is "fully prepared to prove,".and can give the names of those who supposed they, were screening then -mine behind extnbtjedhcial maid We have mentioned-these cases as . his elide:mom of the dangerous character and tn ternal-earruption of Know Nothingism. We ban felt the malice and power of the Order in our own experience, and know how to appreciate the.rervelations of other sufferers. We were • early solicited to enter the Order, but most em phatically refused, and from that day we have seen the cloven foot' of malice and proscription interfthing in our biiiMess. Whether resolu- Sum have been paned against as we know not, bat we do know that huidreds with whom we bad acted in political fellowship as Anti-Mesons and as Whigs, and some of whom we had favored! sad supported for office, withdrew their patron- ' age because we would not forswear our whole past political amuse, and render ourselves as., polio tally incaosistatt, to use no harsher term, as they have done. Their malice, however, has ladled ii its object. We have lost hundreds of subemtheirek hut hive, gained more than we have list; WLi 'old Biondi poserthod us, new ones were raised, most genendly hi' the - same neigh - buritood." 'Thum, although our Mit has under gene some changes, it has not been diminished • by the proscription of know .Nothinesm. We ,Mve .pasim4. thninzgh a gloomy time, but we lave .trusted in the - good sense and the love of r Ode phi and -jnatios of the , people, and hime not been disappointed. - We Amid not hire referred to thls personal - etereern, at all, were we not almost daily asked • ,by our salons Moeda, if our lomat are great. We and ths imprtssiOn has gone abroad, and is isibudzkinsiy circulated by the Snow Nothings, that our circulation has greldly din:dabbed. Itis therefore due to those who hare staid* us, and to those who feel an Lateran. in the enemas of the cause we advocate, to Inform them that thine rumors are false. No doubt the Know _Nothings believe them, because they are fully "Irani of the efforts reside use of to destroy us; . but we A/03V all concerned, that our oirovlation sever was in a more healthy state, Our list is "readily aid permanently increasing:- 8o mash for.proseniption of the press. • - • .413/01771 Axiom:am Morswear.—The de , . , medopmesda preseated bins) New York Tranme, "Wig article In another column, in reference to the revalutioi in' Northern Ideiloo, do_not in the hest surprise us. We kayo been all along - intiolpating just such a noventeaL• The Beath is preparing by one bold' stroke, to seedier by ..711theas'of slavery in MOW and the annexation eit ; sone of the Northern Mexican States, such a Preponderance in the . general Government as willenside the slave Oligarchy to obtain complete tending of the tretimry, the army: and navy, Not to auseld the policy and Institutions of the iteitatry. If the; North . resists it will ,then be awataatad abellitin. If she irabioits,she takes, _ i_the sabordiaate position of a . cenqucrcdpeople. The slate Maiden will role. T77CL7I. 707 • EXPll77,lOur CO/M=107...- We esinatuly .rsquest all who intend to promote the organbation of a Republican party in this song.-by Opting or procuring signers to the • call, to aotqulekly. ; Das timatim call• was out; *idea Convention shotdd be held own, to Make arranyments for the State Convention: We do motivate 771011 can be done lathe 'country at a Mine like this,. when the farmers are endeavoring '"to says thedr crops . . We oaij wish it - few 17101107 from dilliumst sections _ofthoootutty, to glee the 'WI a popular tisPeot. We are willing to trust thsprittoipiss of this party to the public aipro heti= Whelk the party.- L Moths& All who , fors procirsd slsmaturen, are requested to re beta *0 pirlre isimedlateiy.L- `' _ _ 21IrTheAntl-itilmtaletnitioa wotereOf nook-, Ha Co. 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Our readers.orill recollect that the Legislature of -.Kamm callefl together at Pawnee, by the Governor, and adjourned to illumine Mission, m ike Missouri border, to be . near their rowdy comrades over the river. Ile fore they adjourned, they expelled all the Free State 'members,' The way' t viis done * narra ted by Mr. Start, one of the expelled members: The members of both lionses were admitted on the' Governor's Certificates aerpriosa facie evi dence. The Free State men presented their Car- Orates, bet the Pro.filavery men merely pre sented tie returns of the election, thus delaying the Governor's anthority.in the premises. These vouchers were laid upon the table without exam ination—the list of thee, who had received such aertificatcs being read by the Territorial See:e lm, and the action based upon the list. . . After lards it was found, that the Pro-Slavery men had, presented nothing but the returns of the Judges at the first election. The next action—and that immediately after swaying in, the members—mm.4e appointment of a committee upon credentials t .„A resolution wee passed, requesting those contesting seats to present 'their protests to mild ootordittee, and no tify these whose seats were conteetect,• On Tuesday morning, he lieuse,,Cornisittee on Credentials asked further,time.,. A protest was offered by the Free State members against. the right of that body to set aikifs.the authority of the Governor's certificate; btit.they refused to receive it or enter upon.the'ycelynaL ,In the afternoon, a bill was inetuduced ; removing the lest of ,Government to .the, Shawnee Mission. The rules !suspended, the bill read once in full and Its AG% and passed, ithin half an hour. . It, was eent to , the Upper House, and passed forthwith by about the same process. On Wednesday morning, the House :Committee • on Credentials reported against all the Free State men obtaining seats. They were ejected anent molullYiexcept one vote-,a Free State man whom seat was umbsputed. • The . Hansa adopted the Missouri Code of Laws, (butthe Senate had not acted upon it,) :w hen , they adjourned to the tr mouuri State Line-43hawnee filiation—to enjoy the healthful breezes' , of the Westport (Mo.) Frog Pond and other fades equally reviving, always to be found in that enterprising neighborhood. Both Houses refused to consider or. bear the protests and affidavits in relation to the first elec tion, and denied the right to go behind the. first Judge's oertificate of election. Such was the position taken by all the pro-Mayer; speakers. They were bitter- in their denunciation of Free State men, and declared that, so kegs as they lived, Kansas should not be a Free State anyhow. The action of this eelfetyled Legislature is but the carrying out of the fraud and villany per. petrated at the polls—outrages unparalleled in the history of this Government. The Free State members being expelled, there only remains the slave-holding imams 'froth Missouri who are not even citizens of the terri tory. Of cowrie the laws enacted by ouch a-col lection of maniere and bullies, will partake of the character of their- originators. It is mid that Gov. Reeder does hot acknowledge the Va lidity of the eats passed by this body, and the people of Kansas say they 'will not obey them. The Lawrence (Karma) Herald ofJaly 11, re veals another precious plot against Freedom, which is hatching on the border: "The Pro-Slavery party at Pawnee last week kindly developed another move which they have in prospective, by which they expect to check mate the advocates of freedom. It is no leas than to re-annex the Platte purchase to Kansas with its slave population. The Quasi-Legislature of Kansas consenting, Miasmal will of course consent; then they_join, form a State Constitu tion, and apply to Congress for admission as a slave State. The Missouri Legislature will meet in November to consummate the fraud. The evi dence that such is the movement is not founded upon conjecture, as it lithe actually developed as a part of the programme of the soi-distant Kart sas Legislature by one of its own members. The issue most be met and resisted to the hat entrain- Ity. This fact tells why our border neighbors have all along ooncerned themselves to ouch an extent in Kansas matters, and why they have ex pended so much money to secure an ascendency in our Legislative Assembly; and why a "unit" was desired Gyre. Atcheson is a resident of Platte County, land no doubt he hopes to be elected Governor of Kansas under this arrange ment" A letter from Lawrence to the Cleveland Leader dated July 14, after reiterating the outrages committed by the usurping legislature, says: • "Every effort which had been put forth by the Governor, to erotocesfully and peacefully organ ise a Territorial Government in Kansas, has been fruitless. Might has overcome right ; vice, morality; Ignorance, intelligence ; and whiskey, temperance. What shall we, what can we do ? Shall we calmly fold our arms, and look demure ly pn, and see a set of bandits holding posts nude; government sanction, which belong to the people of Kansas f Can we view the truckling, crouching, imbecile course of the present ad ministration ever mince the passage of the Kea sae-Nebraska bill without feeling that indigna tion requisite to true manhood, and rising in our might and hurling book the insults given us in the promise aprotection under the organic law of Douglas, Atchison & Co.? -The blood of our ancestry, whom we have left in the States, the homes of our birth, who would hear so oppression, does it not course through our veins ? The ex ample of our forefathers, whose talisnian was "Liberty or Death," shall this fall to us void ? The citizosa of Kansas oust, and will take the matter in hand, and in the abscess of that pro tection from the source we have 'been taught from our childhood to look, 'tin basalts "powers that be" may realise the feat that 'tic possible form to protect ourselves. Long enough have we been down-trodden, insulted, our infantile help lessness cast in our teeth, our rights been inva ded, our dearest privileges wrested from us, and Wale than slayes -miumleci, have meekly bowed our necks to a tyranny unparalleled, and further usenspportkble. Be not astonished if we organize a State Oov aeronaut, adopt a Constitution, semi our ltepre eentatives to Waskingtoti, and thunder at the doors of Congress, asking admision Into the' Union as a Free Stale. Expect from us that when next. assailed by invaders emanating 'from the slave Propaganda, they will be repelled, and that with a veneanon. Expect from us that with fresh bound copies of the. Common Law' in our hands, with our means, our influence, our all,. knowing our rights, we will manfully battle for and surely obtain them. in my lest,jt was ur ged Upon you in the North to "aria for freedom. " The cry now is, 4rmfor Freedom, and let Its echo' reverberate over bill and dale, until it is heard by every lover of free thought,free speech Lida free press.'? Amen, say we. Arm for freedom! We advise every youngman, who loves freedom, and human rights, and feels the fires of heroism in his veins, who knows he has that old English virtue, Flock, to buckle on his revolver, and shoulder his rifle, and start for Kansas. Are there' not enough young men in the North who are willing to fight for liberty,. and rollback the usurpations of ela; very in Kansas? Tna Bata - Tae Hiavairr.—We., are pained to learn that the. wheat crop in this region is in great danger' from the continuous rains and hot, iiamp-weather. Vary little of the wheat in this neighborhood, and on the line of the Ohio and Pinney',anis Railroad, and 'north, of It, em bracing a great wheat region, is secured. The most of it is standing in ebooke in the field, and some of it is not eut. It has now rained every day for aome two weshe, and the grain is grow leg badly both in the shock and standing in the tekt....A great deal of. it in this neighborhood Is .siready ruined, and if :the wet weather eon. 'Unties a day- or two longer the loss trillion meads .The hayand'oat crop is also enduing. A great dial of, hay is out and rotting on the ground, It being impossible to.cure it: and the uncut gram is lying down and rotting. This is also the case with 'oats to a oonsideriblenstent We 'trust the ealimitf is continid to the region we have mentioned. .T.i;e 'tritest crop south of this Is generally secured, and there will be bread enough and to spare, but we deeply sympathise with the fanners of flits' region and northern 01ale,wbo` so unexpectedly find their 'nearing hopes thus stuidenly blasted. . The weather is still hot and sultry, and we have been ...visited' with violent storms. during the last two day& There is . .not much hope of a speedy change; thotigh thousands of Minions eyes 'are tunedto the clouds for indications of dry -Tide moon and the lest presentinest ordlnetlly diretse chAnnoteristioa ' The hist wag the driest, and thin' L the weii,.eat, Mein for Itanutoan 'Mamma --The attAMtiolt Of f our readers is Anatol to the oommunlostion of "Pittsburgh'', in regard to certain matters in teresting to the twinges men of , 4itteburigh: r tpirendentle a -- gointlet* oi",nadonlited vernally; and Onli irlue he Ison . ‘. b e hightunatiatitimikasinam men of Pitteintrgh looked' to: their WM rights Itsuiinter eels; inlein , liter =intend . to- ;bar Pittibui* crated i s •s~~oaq :boyi, ~totreal Wald*, 04 444 1 40,444m144*.nr0ffr0ak • • "Par" Tory= of Ham Nerarsornx.-4hs editor of the Minehiniti 211120,....Pap ". Taylor, in one of the leadinig Know Nothings' in'lthe West, and 'melba SnOw liothing candidate tfor Mayor lots winter. Ills paper has always lleen considered the leading organ of the secret pi4ty. Testimony from that quarter, as to Snow Nothinglsm, t tight therefore to be ocniiidn i ted worth something. "Pap" Taylor is nay ant fora "reorganisation," and calls far an inde pendent and popular action, for the 'follaiiing reasons: This iettpandun popular sake mist be tied, in order to clear therwrestrof the "Order" from the trickery and treachery that now Kamp its anion by the regular forms of procedure, and retrieve um from the underhand machinations of those persons in whom the American party has confided, but who bare betrayed it. Drip Coun cil action for the present, where the ropes and wires are all cunningly laid, which are to hind your limbs and strangle . your life out wheneeer the, first effort is marks to reline yourselesq— then call township and ward awnings openlygpf all who sympathize with the American hour-- ..then go ahead! We are satisfied that this 'in *rudest popular action—n/4as the nlfe.higerY oft ihs - will alone enable true Amerman to escape the embarrassments that now surround them; .for, be. inured, that those who haste a ea tricked that they might fetter your motion, a:PP spared to keep you. quiet, clf you remain under the old routine. The only way of escape is to act in townships and wards. Who will take the initiative? who will do the hard work I—Who will encounter the' risks and bear the expense ? who will Lisa 1 Whoever does, let him be sip ported heartily. Ah tie Has 'Tap" Taylor found the "ma chinery of the Order," binding his limbs and strangling his life out. This was exactly the ex peiinue of Baldemmt, of the Louisville COUTier. Thuit, one after another, are the praises of the country breaking loose from the thraldom slash seeks to fetter and control their free opinions; and every One that escapee can bardly lbad guagesnicitttly strong to express their abhor renoe of secret oath4ound political pf.rtisq. TAILIGIAPHIO Marraas.—Bome weeks since the press of Pittsburgh were required by the As sociated press to enter Into new 'and acre strin gent arrangements fbr telegraphie news, which they agreed to do, on the striOt arid written agreement that they were to be furnished with the news ootweautively with the New York press, so that the same despatches should appear. in Pittsburgh and New York at the setae time. Sinoe the arrangement went into effect, our des patches have often reached us .a sky behind; and the news by the Atlantle, which tirrived .in New York on Wednesday evening, and was pub lished to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cleveland'on Thursday morning, did not arrive here until Thursday noon, in time for the firs tling papers. We have observed, also, that nearly all the news worth anything is always sent a day after the fair, and in Ume for the eve ning papers,. thus defrauding the morning pi, pers out of their rights. We now demand of the agent of the Ammoniated Press het*, Mr. Jos. Snowden, an explanation of theme failures; and require of Mr. Craig, the agent at New York, an immediate correction of this bad treatment of the Pittsburgh press. Pm the Pittsburgh Ossetic RAILROAD FACILITIES. In these days of intense and increasing rail road competition, whilst the two New York roads on the north, and the Baltimore rood on the south, are filling the west with their agents and rectum and crowding the newspapers with their advertisements, the route through Pittsburgh axons to trust to its own merits for public furor. The completion's( the railroad bridge at Niagara, and the opening of the new line from Philadelphia to Chicago, by way of Rimini, are diverting travel from Pittsburgh everyday; the North Western Railroad is pre:: greasing, and track-laying has already begun on the Cleveland and Mahouing Railroad; while the railroad bridge at. Pittsburgh Is notslikeiy to be finished for a year and half to come, and. the domestic enemies of the completion of our route are unceasing in their efforts to prevent the line front being made continuous; the:great Interests at stake being nothing to them, when compared with their own small personal objects.' The vigor with which the northern Lines aro urg ed onward is worthy ofall admiration. The Niag ra bridge is done, and the Rock Island bridge across the ISrusaisePpi river is progressing rapidly to completion. Judge McLean has just refused an injunction to stop rte progress, although asked for by the Attorney General of the United . States. It is in vain to shat our eyes to what le pace lug around us. If nothing else will teach us, , the Ming Mr in travel through our oily, and the diminished earnings of our railroads are like ly to be- lessons both instructive and dimmable.. How are we to obtain means to complete our unfinished roads, if thom already in use are hardly able to sustain themselves! - . There are two or three things to which it would be well if the Directors of the Pelolllllll - 'Railroad =aid torn their attention, unless they care nothing for the opinions of Western travelers going east over their road. One is, that no man can through ticket from Pittsburgh to New York, through Philadelphia. This foot is so absurd as to be almost incredible, but It Is nevertheless true. If any doubts it let hint kik for a ticket to New York at the Pittebithgh de pot. At Wheeling no doubt he can be accommo dated. But here he Is-told that tickets are not sold beyond Philadelphia. Be may hive his wife and children with him and wish to go in the night train. Re offers to pay his fareski with notes of the Bank of Kentucky , or the State Bank of Ohi%' and is imnialiately told that such money will not be taken on any ten* lad he must loath his wife and child= and von to a broker, or to. a tavern,,,a get his good boner changed. Be attempts to put his wife into the ladies' car, and is forthwith stopped by a brake nun on the platform, who tells him that bli wife's small traveling beg, which contains articles es sential to her and her ehildrenli comfort, must not be taken into the passenger oar, Mit most be locked up in the baggage car, by order of the Board of Director% midi the neat day. Re ex postulates in train, and when the Wakeman at tempts to take the bag by force from the, lady, as actually happened to the wife of the writer of thin article, feels very much inclined to knock him down to teach him better manners- • Alleflany county has a million of dollies of stook in the Pesinsylvani's Railroad, and Phila delphia has many millions; but if the Directors in Philadelphia, instead of borrowing money to buy the carrying stock of the canal transporters, in the hope Of creating a monopoly, and depth , . tug the two great cities of the Commonwealth of the benefits of the canal—which was mainly paid for by their heavy taxes—would attire' to draw trade and travel by moderate rites and by a conoillatoq and sooomirodating spirit, better resulte might be . ekpected, and theriviiiinf the New York and Baltimore lines would be, Much lair Warlord!. Ptrrsapeca SPECIAL NOTICES. WOrme! Wennll Wormer—A_ greet meet leveed treathie have bent written; inhlant'. the Wale of eed death - fine the mesas moratiod te the boa mast system: Beeately any tot* of mensal Wee= Lae Welted mote awe obeerntJea and profened , nge* and vet elleskasas are , ear 7 mat divided ha - el:daimon tha Weed. hated hi admitted, however, that alter atk • mcd• of iteelllair than and Farthing** bpi,' . .trolo their pregame I. otmon ego* than the wind ;tibial* Wnig am to thslF6ditz,. Di. Ba th au atballtnir slant has at tea teak mad. DA Maier..'. VormlYngs rotes to be thr south songht Altar stnoltka-its egos!" . Ining• =humans Adoscurtsrlog the slabs nredhat baulky. As farther Pad mg the doll:wing ban buirrons_ of °gyms edtbszon Nog yen, Warn. leitt,—Thts Is to omillY that I wig aoudad with 'warms tbr 1001.1 than *yam I ...id.. rind to um Msgr., Wotirutsel Veridltuot Ikon. out WAIL .W , & brought Array Atont, fifty norm; / emir = .a Luz: = ir . r, and ins a l ru lt =hotty Valle 41 "14 3 Ettie""atel 11 4 e ."" 101.1rundlogrordll to eiroltl to ask fie inktlck Ctruttutarem viitkartior; eke take new alea. All *that Vurndhbout In arropubon, are innthlssit Drell' Lanes Vannitug., Also hie rudebratad U..- Phi., cm ruin be bail at Oalsorcastas Ding Itom lk tia cnita pates sad horn the iris tordnistors. kisalo bY lb! sob Ls • ' mania Martin& itaEld&lrB augnuourrlo itirld t Ch. en Wood oh larvoas and Rheumatic . Affectionllo4.in ihrizta—"W• hare wed this niklialaa cranial* and la many' maw with She treatart maw: The mot adehrshal of car Garman Physician' are secammendhig Is. During thl. etuulartge weather. rani:sat Pumas ore trouble!' with nervous and Thimastio szkolUia. LL 101 barmaid a valuable reawdr"--alasto &thneat , hr. adiarthwasat In aaathar cahoaa. hall•dawa A Card.—We, the pumas of the unrwunsato Wish* irailMod at Altaic& bribe eats. on Wm awoke. WU.. 21st tabs this method to into,,, ow lost as halt thanks and neatitada to the inananars Wks& & L Ca and *them AT the kind ajtantka. pld topurchila In ku - polkOws, while tisk& And he as neat amine bp via drawl, waned and. maenad to W. OW Rada aelomvirdga aria an dui to limes Actanis. Ease. hit sad all Wawa who took so satin apart hi at. sawing and attending the fan n& and though ont howtonniarons to their. clank* anduranca kr the .tikol3W4 of ow isinkikr. and.althow&oat Annortasit AtPaskswo In a rwanilaty is a 7 oa basikeid ,, e kj t h.oddAatwhlahnopwoddaontrol, MA 10 Mk: tdtatha Iladwit and irinisth7 Tos / 41 . ...wise 'ires* sea; latmaihir e besn berailietacmg leek It TM hira asmolkirradoatian to ' kninr , that air One dons , tbaradd ha - lro villain worn nenstith&r.,,,. 1 For Bale oEttef MlLltiktorabki looitedpn the - , tra a ti = s'...4 Lit.ii:.. w -..1 4 ,-,4, 4 dt,, -i, • . 'niiimairtitii.::- , jiiiamw 2 . . .....twowssas, . maiiiiirolumustaisviarjo.wir 4 " . wmall ‘ Mal i° " 411111 . 6 .Aiielilidildblii le WELL A & GREMTI-T•S PATENT =Elm) SAWS. purcluoixi from Mr. Win. south- well hi. Pstmat ULU. D. aefuding drealar and other hank flaw han pakl him &large MM. sad w. are the lat. D, an of tat. patent. We .111 marl my yam of toretvgassents an the um. This lathe Daly Machin. elm lambed that wilf clad a Bair perimetly enti thicitena Thay wilt retain him oott,olll not hoot entlarsuotinn -1.111 nal aelooth-ane lumber -tad any as longer than wir *main siad.-sad are act hate t o inana =trim t • • earfva sin ando tram as Saba goal*. WOW Sert.bßa7...4arprelly far our awn maa atsoneit blew. oat than insanity mid far Sans. Wo . ibronitally Whim ail manalmannai at brognr. that no bin Irina mat fromtbn7ahbllWm.nt but what L of saparke Stoll mot :orb:manta ttoi Tampa will b. bond 9100 OM and naffs." thin any Saw. um: • WELCH it ORTIRTIta. Wan no:dead-by ". JOt PR WOZWELL 00. - JOB. WOODWELL & CO., neomtas AND DIALERS IN FOREIGN AND MiESTIO HARDWARE, coziaciear WOOD O ZWOND ..STZEZTA Dal deaf PITTSBI7RGII, PA. OHIO ar..PRRNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I nz °ELY lt,%l=OAD RUNNING WEST FROM prrrsßunon. The Fast Train iestoo at 2 A. M.:through IGm:m=4'l3ll2 boor, eee 40 minutes. Ma Tsar LW . = LT 8 L a. LU'lliiya TSUI " IMJIM Thant nazi allmain dna onnottossat Oratilhaaaad eM drat no omen at Mama, Tha dant roan to St Lads fa Wow not. Its Coastline aad ladifonpolft, 100 ulna Aorta Cfmasaloaa an man at Manned with thi Anna* rad Saadaidar Cllty nod; rad at Cnonitaa within Shown& conontratbut nary V. loannina ow handbllbt No,tratas ran as Boaday Thnuate 11okata nor Wild to cucaanan. lAd.BL, et. Was. ifaillantwal. Mato. Rook lalasad. Pot Wenn Olnalaad Ind lb. paladin t 0... and anal In tha Wan Th. NEW BRIGHTON - AOOOIIIIODATION TRAIN will Rave Pittabana at 101. x. sad ILIA s. 1/4. and Now }high tan at 7A t rod 11. For n:b',U andfirrU!or InfmrAW:k)fs,OFply to MO* aiyasi AIN* tho Mouonahola ROW% Or !MAW. ltderal Ana INtation. .cizontaie PARKIN, 'Debt Amt. Pittsburgh. /air ga. UAL Reliance lammanoe Company 1 OF PHILADELPHIA. to • 0/7108 aro. - 71) wezwor arzari. IIAE it en gm—Aueu,l aceselp.blvegat. Bailifings, Mer ehandlso, Tb. owhmD d r to mrhd w ordountry. with tho @amity of • Btoolt Omdtal, aitithwths lomat Wilmot In thw,Prodim of the (humour, witbout;liability for Mom Tim &Mot Oallficatat Oil Liaar. Wait. tre oeurattibh• wt_p•r, =not atorh.a th e idoitrer. TM , 1)41.1:676101: Wriilionhom• OVA. A rator a : 4 • 31.1=1,14,., Bmakmiinglor. ArkorthOtes. • • L.. Ihtmoo. ood.Robert Tolaod, Marshall MIL Edward 13.J•awm Jams L Taylor W.. Moms. Jamb i T. Bactink. ; Archibald fhttr. G.M. {Btreadi Wm. IL dompts, Pitt.'{. e. Mr Third mod Wo od stmts. PITTSBURGH Life, km & Zarin. Inaminoe Company; Moe, Corner Market ami. Water Stree r ts, - PITTSBURGH., /OEM GALWAY; Prudent Judi D. Nadu; dewy. This COmpany makes every Insuranoe ap• portabdair cdramatad drithLttl BUHL =14.117r - c e ded t at= 1, 1 =1 4 12= end Andfilen Leas or Damage by Ere Add sodded ?Lila of MI sffli and 'dada Nalidalda ntil t iitle lidroidtatos aosndadat Irttb mkt/ to peatidd WlNMaar • . Almader 'Dnalor tgi n ufl u aggisa: James W. Haman, Maw Arbuthnot, Dinid Rietra. • 111v16 I. SatrusWir, Italmt Gallriuc JamerlL .9.11D44 Jalm Deot4 Ph . 3 ,, ZDD m D ,. . A laxam. M. D. J Mau% Dalt aws n WOW. zußinta ThiSDRANCE COMPAIIY O PITTSBURakt JOll3llll SHOENBITROKR, President; ROBEETZINIIKV, Secretary 0. W. I)ATOITICLOR, General 'Agent. Will Imre Agamat All Kinds of MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. . .1. H. Atokaborgyr, O. W eftek.. . nA W. IC U. l i ta 0z44 ial". w. T. w. Alaela. - R. Lmeb.. Jr. John A. OsAgbay. rasa & 01.1.14.a h.ii • & IL Bryan. lOW. 4 l .4armtthad 17 PUtle. tamed make poll tilt Ilds oRpear..lll to Ilbamilg i da rr Ast«l nod arm at Its umaa Ma. 99 WASMEI JAll.lst i . . - Citizen's Xasarance campy of ratsburga atirrijihr r . aorrics. 'WWI, sitrwzav iwurxrausp ITDOD firIEKILTS. o jtIMM I NL II IIIMIG A. 6II.I4II t 4IaI outZt__ _prair • " " V 4 8. I% ai r dt=YNATIG.47OI mut riAtWOZ Arios. . Was. BV:p. SWlwtcl rk7d.' PA L E r. tr . It.. Azi k i rsiwt &Mak Ju l . lL isr4: - fiatVirar. • Jou Iri , ATYFIT:PkiIA Fire mid Litelnstirance. Compi-um No. 149 OHISTNIIT EkallifT, OP - ra THE (=TOM HOVE; Will an kit* of neereirtee. either Pergetaa et Unite:low wady eel ediddae of P e ep eed7 or laccebastaaa A nomeablo raise ae presidia. ROBUST P. CIAO. Proud , d. DIRBOVOLIk • Chao. it s. ewe% I. 6.16,664 000. - w. arms, le. B. BoreaT, Joe. P. Pee/, 0.. Shemin. Ire Warm, L J. Itedievee. P. Ihdedahass 21•aeotaer s 1 . J_,l7lN, lam Many te 3 . maw mud O. e w e Weed stoa a. ts Weslim /nionozoo OFI PITTSB GH. it. math. Win Incurs against all kinds of F o lio sad . I Matinerltieko. --• _ . - 'AUL, — iJ. ' tbanlaurawatr, ... Jma. Melo*, . •. W. Balk A. Matta. amo. Nada .. Irtarl e4 . I . • . _,l l l4= K er . : Me l trett." 4 •,_ _ • r - tea. It.'dstlth: "_.• , -• ilira Yaw Imittattlam Ameammied by . ,,atemetarim• yea known to - add memantatt7. mad abr. ad/ yi. idlest dad attattaly amy. ad War at the OreitiX",.. mt iratae Baud. (dims alarm WmamboemeJ up stars. Plgebutad . HOLMES, RABE & Co. attlX2o6oll SO A. IV HOLMES , * BROTHER, maxtrreardana or SOLID DOM VICES , HAMMERED IRON ex. LEB, CROWBAIIB,JUSIXOR. MAT TOM, TICK& Tfinbor,Bl4 - Totocoo• A Cotton Serowe, flfrOtneand/Wifealbf wwwtami. Car awe Bridge Bo* With t Thread and Nato ° I PriTEIBU OH, PA., • waurnia. N0. , 112101= if! 10f Pluv es. minor Wow us Elaninia , :aim utak Tansida VIEW, 'RIDDLE & CO., ` 116 Youth et: near Wood, — Pittaburgh. Pi” mairuxuarrouras or ORM, Cimino., Mang, Drovarp , AY W HIPSI TEIONGS Dit AND' BW - ITCHNS, • Keep oonetruitly. on hankieoeired direct trom ttniru m itz 4.. .k. .al t e ea. Bi t csf a ur. atErlit7: * org:=l:',l ` 7, h Nt "t. rid":o wARBABIzo . -a! - - .IPIO COCHRAN di. /3R9S. SLiI4UFACTIMERS OF Iron &Whig, iron radio, VoliDoors, Window• . Window Gaud; kit., N•s, 111 Second st.; & di Third (bet** Wood andltfultet,) PITTS:BIJROff, EL, NITS on Laid variety of snow patterns faaereneynre.ianeaus. enemies.* Peattrukii*- ***on PM le eimilmbag Om* Lai, 'Jobbing .4act. Abaft tatkg. • sobs.er isixtrein ALrarc. strocassoaw 4 FLNOIAIDI • & WIT J•TA.fkrEi • • J. xamakelviass or •Chlleira Parnaces,,Wro , t Iron, TOplng, AX.DIVINTINGOVONIALLY - • zror W esd .}lnuadting ,It'4W:wlillleoaCreatbraarmtaieaaVeatfßnos b/ itioisofor Hot Wear. PlpsoarCONyloriaimowalotroliok R a bods.noiptl4l4ltetadosOireass Boum. Om% Neva JNt Nobolior Ihnillletio. N. 36.11sdna st....PitUtrani , P/lABL EITZAI MILL. ALLEGHENY: - - , Molar delivered to families in either of the mantic .' L. : - tf, nue no mist tee atin,vw . toovrbmtve et tar kaMitg R.lterree* OW. i cair as. Pr . r-2 ..,, .11116 , , . • •', . , lIRT T a OD. akanowp IIZEIECURROTRKBA Oxessostei. ODDcc) WHOLESALE 'D ROll9 'B,B, KC!, filkFßO!lapllT pr" wittig*. cinhaie l auftudy urn • • ' HENRY Rit H -COLLINS, 0 El In 0 N .X Noiirnad meek Pliblinnvic • ItukereatostMedioal Miaow, .OF THE AGE• 1 licanUidt of Roxbury, has ditioorn44 In A. of oar cis= virtstro srvetts n tostOly t oW storrytind Hatsoor. from Lk +worst krotAtta ba damson Pin*. E. ha, tdiellt to ever eleven hundred num, and owns Sind mann to taa twin (both thunder humor.) Ile be AnT to dr bereeedin Ott two hundred oertilleatee of its value. all wlthla twenty zones of Boston. Two beam are entositad to anis a anodic eotiononth One to, these bottlee vLI ewe the want kind of of the See. Stapled Two to three bottles will aHar the arm tof bar. Two bottle, Sr. warranted to curs the ware, oink, the moathwd atinaseh. Thee to dye tattler Am warranted to entre the worst Oni to two bottler ane wsuranted to cure all homed • In Me gm. Two bottler sr, warranted to anw runnlng the cure sad tdotehee among the hair. Door to elz bottle. are wairanted to MM. canard and Wan. One bottle rum mar troldb. of the akin. Two to three bottles an worronted to eon the Wont awe of rtareorro. Two to thou Ultra, ant worromed to smiths most de perste mate of rturoommo k . Three to four botUature warranted to core salt rheum lire to elghtiottbigikoire the worst aim Mecrofola tworitis allays from the Una bottle, sad a b pat,. eon Is Murontad hen the Mom quantity Nothing looks so hum. able Co three who haft in fin tried ell Ote 'wonderful 'andiclues of the dim m Mat • mum= treed mowlng in the pruitorm.id Moog old etone walls, mcrold eure every humor In t he:mama: Tot n ls rone • thud tact. If you hare .humor What to Mort There are no lb nor blear ham. or Mb about it Cutting some maw and not yetia 1 peddled one o thousand bot tle. of It in the vicinity of Bmton. I know its abets In weary mar. It to. already dome tome of the ereatestarral ever Moe in Mamarhosatt. I gave it to childron • year obt to almost. of sixty. Home run poor,lluro. um./ looking Whir., whose dab irm raft sad eallby. ristared to • perfragetate of health by one both.. To those who are sohieet to. Mt Imaisetc,, one bottle will olwayi can It Ik Mres meat relief to catarrh and Mains. Some who hail be. waive Sr mare, have to. ken =db.= reed by It. Where the body Is sound it work tolt. may, but where them any derongutent of the hotel:feu of nature, It will tame very Shigularmel logs, but you mod not be .rimed — ther alway. dm. Mar In from liar dois to week. Them Isomer • bed se. enit,ll.ll it. On dose oottory. when that falling Is eons I you wIII badyourself like's new person. I Maid num of the most extnoarrani enorminose of It that inan mor 11l bawd to. No chum of diet b ever nweitiarY4mi toe bit mg am mt. name Melba an herb. which, Wheigino. mend In snot all, Mosoives scrofulous swolling of the nook and under the ewe. Pilie 60 amts. 'ilia, of the Medical Dlaamoy SI per Dotty, DIMMITIONS FOB WM—Adult. one tabliripow= day. Children mar eighty... dessert svolailth frtm Sea to elght tratatonfol. llti Maction 0 •• lot made oppMtbl m an . conalltutlom, tato month t• operate on Na bowels twine • Mei ofdY Maw penuotal attendame In lad map Mold, wholesale sod retell,l4 Dr. ILIMIllitli; f I d 4o :W ad boat. corner of Orman OM. dlerT To Brothers, Whes and Daughter..— Th. 'cobalt discovery in the rasa ot medlcha and the one which ban and will etrathum to pan. the Mated Weans to the human really. Is the maks' PIrMaSIOI. !mown es Bergrallli Dteraine Wham% It designed' toame tSe name dimmest ineident tb imales. snub es Prolaaren polo In the Era, weekusen extrema prostratlon hem nursing and Ili. other ails in their train, Ma Abner; male burden tan. exlstenoe into a daily and houtly aarw. TIM moat err lightened preheats of the medleal colleges Oa old world. oa well is bi this itountry. Save had the mateet la =ghats eatuddaratlon, Cad thetheve Healy, deterraln a that the old method retreating. these im local andeep mate disarm was all wag. and Gut a cotratunilmatt beat. mar was what was mailed. It Lan oldottegir. that vat bottle* move goal,: end while the lomilty mire att demand to harmonise their views and, Bast a rya= Ha general Waction Dr. Pomeroy.. phyddan with arty P.M ....A.11.110. In the dimmer of women sad chlldra Woad the theory to ample Wan and 41.C.1irt4 • rem edy abkh has owed end will =Mk elghteshout of eryar twenty yeas now.Minh:; is ewes wittire the or gas hate berm ruptured. Or when Bawl:ma hear snare ly Jointed by had medial treatment. nothing an be done but to alleviate the sniugoun. "No mall is hopeksal" saidibilessbasis. the groat Wasn't the English medial .obool, sod. thorax., 1.1 Ho ons detpar until her reme dy hie let n thladhillt 101.4. - Throw aside prejulla and the .dyke of a Intereetid physician—ream fbr your. arlyie—.e* what the remedy bee dame for othan'a nd then go on with. Mang .O.lthjte the Issuance that Italhall'e Vara* Cathallcon le no "sneak remedy.° but a icantlde ranignation Of umrand.vittnes. which will ream the maaltakm. trout destruction, will arrest the DuKtlose approach edam*. and ratan batch 00 the already ' Paired vial power. Prim Hl.llO per battle. Bold whole. sile and retail at DE. GEO. If. BETHKE'S Drug Store. No. 140 Wood street. - Jrqdger Letter from Hon. John Hinor Botts, of Vhztoba Rzononno, Jalr 9th. 1866. ZWL 71%. S. Beers Q:/a: may..oosuclaoragoao of dirty to the alliotad alms,' prompt ma to mind ymt this volizatam tortbsocial 96th. matt •alga of "Chem". dttmith Mitthenolbr that hthamthwurablo diteaim..9apf• . . Without being dimmed Or deenacuilt noicwwory to an tote the iartkmaane of the we. I ono MT that the estate hhlogrestate.that ham Nan ample'sd by the oar of that coedlolnee on a member at sty own landli. and Mader my corn obeerratioet and intnelplatendenee, after the: AM of the beet phydetam had Mho a:banned and all the usual tam•dim taltd. fal3TI malty mitist yacatatoaddlag r lM Mee to all who may ba Wheat Irma that dreadhd aMlady. I do not mean to my dist It tradapted to all maistltm• thous. at that It wilt as. the name Wigan all Omit ker. of owns. lean know nothing abort that — hut flOnt What 1 hansom of the abet* reroniftwot hematite to tewo It in any and every am of &mania, with meow fhr orhinn Oat an intemet, or arar who= X could mania infineence controL , Rwevertaillt yotai. pat davuaplT . . DR. mars Pile Ointment is & certain acre Ow that distraselas vtimsse, the Par. In thd. varied Ibrma It has bean wad kw awn Rum siztj Ivan, and has caltdted .the wit happy effects ha all iwass.— We publish the lollowisvg slim* of tootiosteu CU; Imo been awed bp its we. wad Wink afterauffaing. Pt yews had vaiazhausp n. id entry motto. of the tossi/eal pridtwdou to ; . Hos. .foa. D. Iffiteott. 'U. a f saaa•freek .02.intis. 220 L J. L Fenno; dit".llo4 Nook, hola.Joße i gMo. .2, IfEtthiltoim. 1110.. g. Vrys, liq. • K.N. girt. • 20 Goad.. • •••• L Vhhad - i. z.,.. : Uhttfof /bigot, Th. atom list Wight to lammed by thousonia. 614 awash ha. boon 4bcon4 to indoor, mry oatforor to rim U. moody •trl+l. Bo.d vdte4e24/4 and Mall by 11100. L. $0 Loytor.. 140 ood. corner of Vlngba alloy. Mail. , bt2:4Mr Brit and•Conflaental lixolutnp, 'mar BILLS . DRAWN' BP , SHININ Co.,i • ON THE DUNCAN UNION E BANK, LONDON, IN sums or g 1 AND UPWARD& These Thane are available at all Cho prin cipal Telma ofttnglar4. llodtland and !Martel. and taw Caelnant. . We OW draw SIGHS BILLS on . AL A. Gmebaum 0. Ba1111,;_ - ffiltddrlCP , OA'.? 4 AWN, Mach own ea Itarnlttanor toall parte at Clannany. and Holland. New intending to travel ibroadstaygrocurothiona us tatters of Credit, on which:JUlN, out ba obtalnid, ea rwodad. In any nut of Narma Colloctkota of 11111411otw;'. and otter asennitlos laßu m% will mane prompt attintiOn. Mai H. mums! t co; . Wad. corm Thyd Walt . WESTERN TEA. 'STORE Conn! of *Oa ita Sixth 16144. W: 11r.CLURG. - Our Teas will be band on trial ma:waled sturipaumastudtr: • , . 1 Ckdang,40,60,42, 75, Young Hyaon,so, 62, ' 1,00 - and 1,25 per lb. 75, andl,oo pee lb. Iting2n4kfant, - 60 and Im_perial * G. P., 75, 73 eta. per lb. ' • 1,00 & 1,50 per lb. Tess pat up to aidloy Dom Prom 6 to Pa lbs. for Alan/ as • !lbwsl dlossont vas& to ratan dealers. COPIZT—Jaos, lsysibuisnui and /? , is Wk. Onrs 0611 Grad Ama llllo4 . B ß—Lorcrixila clad litelidsZaoPadverisagi ffelra. Ala°. a.:0764 agea..nekiti. A 4.% and DribrOftik. REMO - VAL. IteCORIV & HATERIP.B,. Have removed to - thtir pew. store, ;131 Mod stred.ls deers oboe( "fat entet, whkit wo ban *lt with, thin avow actiptation to our toraroood buPtuier..: , .Tho first Poarlisi ham. fitted up ha; MODERN' STYLI .may *sr our rotate trodoi others will always be *Mt 03:111444 sooraioot the 1106 T - rostuossmat STYLES of Gout? sod Youths. Du and Solt Butt sad Cops; so vial so LADrow ammo RATS; &Pt. Mar DUMPS MOM odaptid to the poroom We eltall;bo plowed to so our Itioudo at our now rank . The *rut outer stories an iitodosfy• to our WIIOL.I sem num. vrteinitrOl birltomp MI 'Mask of Blip sad Cum routeudup Aim; Bak. *Tory variotf, Soft. Ps tamp, Lpipan, Brads. and Patm Lea Beat auk' riligL: sigammtaMpkard,Ohlldziatifloode otali laird,— • ,:- Jourebarda Antilop our city *ill Pod It !tisk Waist to . oulabu* our stook. as core watts.. its ma. AS 00 Mg& 'us oompotiioar Job . tput Igor= In the suborn If l Otloo. IoPTA . . . Statement tram Caunda.—Qiiebqo; Feb. 7W.1184.-MI LA A. hhowto k C LA tho lassmas otramdshig. GAS =MEL tbs "Ma meats* ammo Vorzottatio'whfoll Inn be my sista:Was to mot, m It Ti. mat mbontattT. -Ws an, matimmummes mey truly . • J. MD6BOII & . Osonamasi-Ity Utile dmilitr, A• mows 141 itir Aus. dam, was hos omosals ilsW •Mt maw pasebasot two bottlas of • your:,_. able& I. sass Chou hlerdoolel merUglb... eaG Minim to say, la um tbsa am& Z i a& a tbso IttlantED aIGNMII,Goaq - al ppTpoaaaupW~ryltaaoiWttlatliam WO, tho b io u ttiforidaMei V.arajb w I GMT ItAti t =Vlto m tto, ati — worms mar 70. Cand to Gm Goa Wm. MO to boToor. moth limb!. sweat. .. . • NATHAN/Lb LILIC;:ka )1!M Nair Yozx Juxkes 16th,-1855. Aft Y ork' oaakerpoolLineefPatte Aft JOHN THOMPt3ON, N 0.410 ;:sl7 Dam ks more isity maw:um van PlailegeOlitlikail a l t WU" o 4irsr resk anithosmol hafts.• Hsi aiwsio on Mud inakt" koala kr ani oionuot.' 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'oat reed sad fin sale by ion 0 BROIL' • CIDIOM& YELLOW-500 Ibe. .jut tedd l.na mr ste y ic4B LEMfI G EROS etBA.. eL LIQII? ,, RICE-- , Primeoq:ality SYRINGES—A full •asscdtmenit just teed Sad Sa• W. Bs BUS +lwso BROS. --- - - imit reed and a foi A 1 ,1?)HOL- 7 ,,b 2tv s., L'lletazArimrArtiote=glimi For Protection 'Against Mosquitoes AND ALL mazer& Haskins' Patent Improved • PORTABLE CANOPY AND NET, VOMBININO Beauty, Cheapness andain xi tire awe:W. against bunts. without ohm= nor tin of aga inst It to coustrocted m that itt: dt WI? bedstead, and the net la so emoted that it I contract and expand hi means of lisabberlfraid. so t t it will et seaumiy at all timea and on all peattexas, besAbrling antic. potted= eltaind %meta It a n attached to the nederosd in lees than two minutes; and can be taken Mume In an nuidis abort smog of time: set. while it alhadePhe protect matte it Is a beatettful and ahastaummueut to the bed. .11/. grItAITONEaIs Agent. hdrl•ltd • No.llo Chamber R. New York. . -A . Check Lost.' • • . A:LEFAIt for. 1178 75, Made by" tank orDelowero, (Wthnlotton.) on Bank of North AMR re. to hvorof B,W.Nearia and by kb el:Wargo:lent payable to order ontradillsa 41:11older