rutuastucuipv A 11.3F1111!1E-t..-*'' PITTSBURGH: '''', I3 " ) 4I I I I PRPITO ? nrIKA..64 - 110161 *.AgYetramilloltawr Ur /editorial Roos Istaili•olliailikimit of tb• Daft l.l••sets,•r• opmod • slianAss. •srarassimeholl•dr• timir antler to wow latikalmire m Mo•Asy maga& via plrrlund Mon la WYE lie clod. on fiacirdaz. Atiiimes Pirunts.-.—Ttereafter no.unb• :subbitise irM b tabs lbw the Dolly as *Way a wtt . babas pirrat b . mao la banner., ur kb, to Tkimb the f*Ertptian is bald, the taper sin be 6~100 storied =dm robertotion b amme by *tubs Sanwa. An 12.# 2 0, sh.tha zu ,. ibmionno. win bo nitutr‘i a, D. bbd lb 1.41 mob The boiy asseptioes sin b .le nodal mouth L T . met, folatinetir Ire rdr," torattiv 1111411081•Rpok Weekly Goe•••;,ft• ktte•on ornisom grow mat, amok casts to ear badness nun • mot dadesbis mottos" of making thole . oom, k•mr. Omi devalstkats botlmalbur and fire thois•••, +whirl! wise•bsat; resanbeturar and Ishopt.•••r a rusamanabh aaa sin MSc r wr!I T T!! !!""P i Ri")II,IMiriMI , .. • • Tun CUM 01 PANIXOI.II WILLI/WOL—The - • telegraph Anne time since gate ns 1 an account ,-, of i ass in' phthilelphis in which three slaves weriliterMod, Partfaj through the bat:rumen tallty of Pammore lelthameon,.an agent of the . Antlplamuy Society, and of .the consequent legal Proomulthlts.. had thereon.. The whole story is briefly this: Mr. Wheethr,•on his way to New York to embark for 'Nicaragua, arrived lately in Philadelphia with a 'slam mother ind two thildran. When the boat ciaLb alongside the wharf at Philadelphia, Mr. Williamson called to the slim mother and asked her if she knew that she was entitled to her thethros ; . and , in. ',Medlar ashore with her children: -At lint she • seemed scarcely able to appreciate the truth - pro:dal:nod tis• her, and hesitated tr; iron her. . , self of her right ter " liberty.' Ella" it length, , 'however, gm hold of the idea; '.lhnt by being Mewed t ollmtarily : into al free 'Stite by her Manter, shi .was entitled to her liberty uncon 41110=40nd Professed her anxiety to mail hermit of her precious right. Her toaster here • intespeamed, and milked the woman if she - was willing to be separated from her children in Vir ginia: Her idguilicant reply tras---..N0, Nosed ; Art . 1 10Mb 10 14 ftwit" The 'woman and her. • children were then taken on More—colored men willissz i l teing the principal mange the . work under the direction of Mr. • n—and driven off. On the day following Mr. eeler applied to Judge Sine, of the 17. S. C4t, fora writ of Adidas corpus, directed to Mr.leilliizoson, cam niandMg him to produce before him the bodies of the three- dame. Mr:lllthamson made re turn to thinwrit that the slams 'therein named were not in his pose ndon; had. never been- so, "and 'that he was ignorant of their whereabouts. The Court thereupon held the matter under ad. Mennen; pending a motion made by the Dis trict Afton* to commit. Mr. Williamson for contempt in making afalso return. On Friday morning last Jody Nene rendered his decision, which was jut each an one as , every cap had , reason to expect who waist all aware of his an thoodente. He -is the most thoroughly pro . slavery man at present on the bench,- either North or • South, and embodies, besides, 'more folly than any other, that character which 0 patellar to Northern men; • and which consists lama anxiety to yield ammission to every (tenth eru demand. • ! After ractspitulatbsg the hats in the case, in - his own way, and filing thereby to make out a isthatential accusation against Mr. Williamson : he prime& to sentence him to jail for Contempt of court inloaking a false return, upon a grabble too paltry for the meanest petifogger. He layer ' ..1 *Hewed a 'writ of Habeas Caput at the in- , shame of Colonel . Wheeler, and suldequently an Mess; and to this Let Mr. Williamson made re turn, that the persons named in the writ,. "oar either of them, are not now, nor was at the time of lesuintof the writ, or at any other time, in . , the custody, power, - orpossession of the Ramon ' dent, nor by him confined or restrained; .where - tanks cannot bare the bodies," arte. „Tiarcoot look upon this return otherwise' than 'Minium-4n legal, phrase, ale evasive, if not &Ise: ' It sete,ont that the alleged toia mete are • . - amt now; indigoes Botha= ineethe issue of the ,labeseeorris, in threustedj, power orspoes of the respondent ; and in so far, it uses le - ' plly appropriate language for mho return'.-- -,, But it goes further, and by added words, gives; , • as interpretation to that language essentially - • variant from he legal imPort. It denim ' that the: pririonent were within his carer, Custody orposseedonotAny tau &Wax r." . 'OW is equin.luit to saying that ifthir. Wit- Hammon had confi ned his return to the legal por kies. that Monograee were - not then, nor at the time of issuing the writ; in his. possession, he .-- could not hire been committed for contempt; but lawn& as he added that they were not in his messesion or under hli confroVit qny tied, the ratan was WI., because, in, Jedge_,ltane's opinion, the negroes ems under Mr. Williams®', - control before they were carried oft from the wharf. To be mrre , there marl no evidence of. ,this; Mr. ;IVillimoses ' OdoMdf expressly ; denied it: but adgeNone is of opinion that that was the mid, or rather aroma D. ad the fact, and so inendtheitly send, the man to jail for con test:lel ' Meyer Me in act of tyranny committed . lit the Judge 'MOIL a deep Mill lower:Mid ; . ' . this. ;'He Mamie Mil, the impOrinioirie been ' .. ened under the *6614 , Idr: Williamson, they . '..! are its MU., He elie: , ' Kt is clear, then, as it somata me, thrall le , gal pe the parties whore this writ Called , on Mr. to produce, were atoms - time within his power and control; and his enlist; so far as it - Wares to his power over thew makes. . . iiedistinctiinttidvmx: that time:lithe p tion renhit.s. ,- - kap* - avant em that which he lies, practically, - ' . giver Idnmedg andeennot regard him as denying his pram over the prisoners now, when he does not liver that he has lost the PO* 0/101414111 for : This is 'not only contemptible, but an el:trigs ~. open , commis sense. Yr.; -IFasamacee,in his 41 0mim7 bifor• the Cow; expressly 0 4 4 4 that the negroel were not 'in his oustedy,Cthit he ' lad not seen these since they wore 'dared ref in' • entirliite from the wharf; and that hehad 'no ' earthly knoirledge of when theyhteibiteritalten - to. And yet, rya Judge Katie, - 'I cannot re ; • paditha as denying his, power ma the prison- , . ere nosr.'!. What, in the catimatkut•Of_thia ju dkrist Thebes, mould amount to . a denthit 2 . - ' Babied tide.queetion, however, them lathes 1 ' - greater: The : sal Wu* is at to Meted uthethitr ' the mimeo iti•meseetoo of Mr'. Wheeler were , dans. or fro by the ait,of, being broughtinto a tree Stale. There assi be no - questioi,: to emi r .- :ilia, (and la this we hive 'the concurrence of the hist legal minds of the country:) that a ACM is" mtitld'togiiberty the moment be is 'haat& by this mister upon , frie Mil; If Mr. , er took Miasma to a free State, he took; lima thither at ids pea Hi knelt'', of Ought to lan known, that his act is effect emancipated that- ' ',bat the the mom:nitre touched iiiion-elami-• ' ieldlailitate with Ma slams, all power mid * cim troll over them seated; exarpt abehraethey il:di• altiOly and Of love, or fear, or Ivorsuet, yield mt. '- If therefore; en - Machine the wharf at ifitedelphia, he say the,shaphies fall front the . • limits of his sieves 'snakier:4er over themdrop .:...olth - thete, :her had no right to complain. Be Metered *Gibes State with a full - understand- Mg ettkelmeamilhe Ise of. lotriegys slave pro ' perty„atid he katit. -lids Is one of the mum- gnu 'usage 01 . Sties loverteffniY, which our • 7 . Southern tooth= itiliarely be the t o o t„.„ wish, to break „down; for only this doctrine of State • - r t. se gee in regard to local affairs, now pro -- - tuts the "peculiar ;bititldkka;7- '`And,; if the suaielipity of the slave-holding - State, .is to: be ramigased, and thili'looillswe adapted,. to the ~ slave lesiltaikil 'Mt° b° r 3 10 914 .9 1°D 4 i.r'' ' '.. kinky iii sovereigitY of the free Stife, inrschk , , = -4141 hin adapted to their frPo... lAstitagonee cannot bo riffiditint "P'P lahmrot -.-- ' ::". :: ' 4 . - • It la mad * lir el is esee the *lire wen* ome aUresty left line to choose her Ma Muse ; ebeem h mearere MMioralnte freedom; It seetek from the Kermit. that them ~rae wealidse lie riolenoe employed ln paling her we of her bondage. Bat , then, her own wade slimmed' to' her muter on the deck of the ate itjaroide®to mitllelhe quellon; she listed any The* ehet,sheoadse s tood her PO ;tleay to .alseAt ism ' !!Do Issvitmiikodrilatillbrst4r blifiliftobi Aw. • koltrkiettow,)iibmikaihriumis 40,vide: UM, - rdieddliste • sod hold the hands soseig bet is thatyear • T" - t 2, ,k. rs. ,TN23:uii„,:t4 , :,474,4„ , ii,, , ,a4:4 i ;wa , ,,5 _ ;; k ik; i0i, J it 6. ,., ; i ke,5 ii i ,i1 3 A 3i , 1 L 1 , ,0i -,, , ,i„,j, 1 ,,,,,,,,,„_a.z!4 4 4 e_z,.i1;i .. ,;47i z .: 4 iia , , , : , ,,. i „„E , J ., , , ; „ ; ,,,, ,,, , ,, ,,;i i ,.,i c 0,, t0 ,, 4 a;i, it:i ,: 1j;1i:,ii,ei. , : ,,,,,,,,„,,,, ~1 c _, _.. -, , --: , -- , t - - -, 6., _, ~, t 4., t . , , : '. ' <, : livq:;'2 . l ' 44l,llN''iieo"FV't'' ' • Ilx _ . 1) r ~, -,,,,,-- - , , y ; ,...,-. r,---- ~, ..i--'l, - IV'''', , >-Ql- - S4' , - • ''l' '''Zt . 44.1y,1, i.,,0.f.4.-.0 , 11 - .1.401-at7-ek* -,,,- .• 5 61:•Vz.v, , ..,'WZ .,,, ?V... L ,21,,,:;*...,a7.:t e e,,p.,..,e., _ ~• ' ' 4...-.- 4 - 44 1 ,N.,N 4 0 ,I . . - . • , , . , i tho retTele&lutd%the tint vestiie of Ageary in this Illommoiris• - alth witi•blitexualtd. There is Mornetight tiiiwneit - brisg anhive, upon our soil; and, according to decisions made Judith' *cutneky and, elsewhere in the alive and in O6io, Peunsylvinia, New fork and elsewhere in the free Steel* thirmement a elm geteheyond the Jurisdiction of the laws that made him a elm, that moment he is free.,. This was the legal ground of the decision in the Lemmon case, in New York-La case very much' like this one and iiscdeittg precisely theasme pint**, and this bib ground taken by name of the highest legal authorities. - Mr. Milligram, therefoi — in the course taken towards Mr. Wheeler's negroes, WAS nierely enunciating to them a broad legal principle end following it to its legitimate results. Remade them acquainted with their legal rights, and others helped them to maintain them; and Judge Kane In undertalhig to , punish him' for a strictly legal act, is not only compelled to quar ter himself--behind the .puniest pretences, but betrays the rage of acircumeented tyrant in em ploying the only means of antiom ce left to-him. „ . Following tide comes a still greater question— , that cf State Bights. Judge Nanir-(a sugges tive name,- if spelled more consistently with Ike character ate bearer betraystenias not only sa imowledge of Pennsylvardilawit mode' In be hill freed*, but thi right of. 'Pennsylvania to Pam laws.' snchsays: know of no statute of Pennsylvania, which affects to divest the rights of property of a citi zen of North Carolina.; acquired sad asserted an der the laws-of that State; because he has found it needful or convenient. to lass through the esnitory of Pennsylvania.. . .‘ • Imo, not aware.that any saah statute, if inch a onc.werre shown, could be recognized as valid inn Courtaf the .llnited States”. • • _ . It is a pity, then, that *the judiciary of the United' States should be disgribed by one so ignorant - and so wilfiff. 'ffhe,stataite book of Pennsylvania is not so hard of acmes that aJudge residing in Philadelphia-And - oltiming to tie a Pennsylvanian may not readily be made so _Anointed with its contents ; and Pennsylvania is a commonwealth sufficiently large and import ant, sad with reservist rights of . sufficient mag nitude to give validity to legislation that has never yet been inicoseafally questioned. It may snit 'a pompous and self-Important Judge of a petty U. 8. District Court to affect to set a sov ereign State aside ee having no jurisdiction Orel her own territory; but he may live-to find that the States, In this Confederation, are sovereign in all matters not delegated to the general gov arnment t and that, beyond the narrow °free of his duties; heis utter!, impotent It mioht be supposed, too, that a Judge who de rives a commission from the United States would be, if ignorant of Pennsylvania law, at least ao quainted with the law as settled bythe U. S. Supreme Court. He talks about "the rights of property of a citizen of North Capplina" held in doves brought on to Pennsylvania soil, just the same as If the Supreme Court had not decided that the Constitution of the United States does not regard slaves 18 property, but as persona. 'his is the law, as settled by the highest legal tribunal in the land; and although the judges of that tribunal are not to be compared to Judge Kane -for ability, and learning, and profundity, it happens, unfortunately for him, that be is boind to take thelsir as they interpret it. No Citizen of North Carolina can hold property in man upon the soil of Penrusylvarda, by virtu). of any pro in the Constitution of the United States. • We hope that the power of the State Courts will be,tested in this case. It is too much that a °Risen of the State should thus be deprived: Of his liberty for doing an act not contrary to list, Let the State assert her rights, in belief of her citizen, and . let the line of demarcation be strictly drawn between the State, is • sovereign, and the United States as a Federal... Government. If this act of tyranny be permitted it will be more difficult to interrupt the next, and by-and by a conflict will be inevitable. The closing 'metres before Judge Blue ore thus given in the Bulletin ...After Judge lane had coneluded, District 'Attorney Vandyke movedebst a commitment an, der the seseof the Court be Mowed, and that the defendant, Dinsmore Williamson, be pieced in custody of-the MarebaL •• - • •. Mr. Gilpin mid he delderd to - make a motion thee the defendant be granted permission to - aziend his return to the wrieof habeas Carpus. - Mrs Vandyke objected. Judge Kane said that Mr. Gilpin was Moises with his motion. Mr. Vandyke . ' motion- has already been granted, and the prisoner was in the buittkly of the Marshal. • Mr. Gilpin then commenced an argument on the truthfulness of the original return. ". • Judge Kane said tberhia decision would be on file, and he also understood that it would be reported in full in-the newspapers of this after noon. He thought it would be better for the counsel for the prisoner to examine the decision at their leisure, and then prepare any motion. they might think proper to make. Mr. Gilpin acquiesced and the Court adjourned. After the adjournment of the Court Mr. Wil liamson's friends surrounded him and greeted him warmly. The defendant himself appeared perfectly cool and collected. Upon the other side of the Court Boom Mr. Wheeler was the centre of.a circle of sympathisers. The Wheeler party seemed in high sprits-at the result: - An:intense feeling: was evident in the manta narthex of the persons who witnessed the pro ceedings.- 'Little • groups talked the matter over, among themselves, ma the scene afforded an en cellent indication of-the strength et feeling en gendered by the vexed question of slavery when ever Sr wherever it mimes. • • M3EiiE!MM2 marEtaturday was a beautiful day with • dry. -ing. westerly wind: This would give those who have wheat, exposed tint excellent opportunltY to' seam it, and ao doubt the chance well actively erabsiced. The Toledo Blade says that, wheat was growing badly, in that region, and we fear the evil has been extensive in the northern part of Ohio. Near thetakOshare ' however, there has not been so touch rain, and the di4age is not.ao greet. East of the mountains in this State, the wheat is all saved. - We fondly hops that the damage done to the wheat by vetweether has not been so great es our Years' led us to enT tieipate, and that we shell now have . sufficient dry weithice to enable farmers to secure 'theft OWL BOOK TABLE. Tea ESCIA.PID Nun: or Disarmes, of Conotnt If.; amide Confessions of a Sister crekarits. New York: De Witt .A-Davenport .. This is not Wes Brinkley's book' at least no name as iuthor is affixed' to it. ~ I t seems to be a work of fiction and Poor one at, that. Con vent life is undoubtedly attended with evils' of great magnitude, and It has beim developed in snits deformity to the Limiting gaze of the world In Works of authenticity. There needs nothing to convince American Protestants .thit tenrent life in America must be similar to that In Eur,, trope, modified by eirenametennes and localities. That 'lt •is always under all circumstances mil evil; and is fraught with both misery, and danger to the inmates, and that ll:st/Orde npportunitlint by Ile secret And despOtio government- far the 1 entrance of corruption and tyrinny,.'needt not now to beproven. But such works as the above, instead of increasing the conviction in the putt 4 Ho mind of the truth of the foils asserted of the evils of convents, only ,thMovr doubts over the whole suhject. If tide -book wee intended to re. late facts; why were not names and dates, and plaie• given. As a Mere !lotion it is unworthy , of its aim, and sinks, billet! medoority. Maas Lannon• .or heretstions of .a Mfg. . Autobiography: New York : Stanger & Town- We have not read this work,lnit • glance over its pages has hemmed its unfavorably with ins, Morality. It Is eridently a work of very 'eon siderable rigor 'ind'holdness. It is spoken of by some of. the Eastern papers In terms of high praise, as a second Jane Eyre, 1 The New. rook Itioroysthat It Is the welt of a woman, and it'peeeenes most of the i 4 class . bb4 its.worthleOb* nOt10148•11dIng, nal' featorea and-individuality. at aharsoter are so strikhig, that we meet to hear is laughed at had gored, bdOrt4 tiol:stnee4 mere than any work. published , for stiaif seasone. With seine of the =hoe*. opinion we hart 130,spipsthy. rant eveorrith- them Abbate the book:la mat the which Oil be Maio-'day and tergettentobo. :, - soffifirhet trOtd!otlghit the eiTeeiiir • poetic& ;Thta a cot ali g ht, -u itopz. deeern4 pave" r 0 •'' [ ThebborelrOlen for nisby it; Vet pa, Wool stmt. Tasawor4T dienryf Inunni—A:-Arranidist . MrearAer and litt:asaid;ir Drorned. eadeoseident Occurred on Weinesiiir. at Wail ] . N;l%, where a number of pen= from Williamsbarg were hotAbg. The ,Hrrel4es7 l :.. . . Al Paned off pleanntly unlit cry was raised, "the undertow. l" "the =denote Pr. 'indica lubk, ingtowarda the ocean the company saw with dia. may five of their party drifting out to sea. Great confoolon immediately prisralled,ated efortiwere made to procure a boat, but none could be found for smile either way along the beach. No other reisouree being left, the doom of the bathing bottler 'wore torn off and shaved ' out after the persons in the water, and two of them were eared - . But the most meleioholy part of this story re- Aldus to be told.. It appears the difficulty origi nated by • pang lady named Mary Sop Elliott getting beyond her depth, mad feeling the under tow taking her °tit, she screamed out, "I am sinking, ears me IP Her father, Her. John El liott, who was in the water, seeing the danger of his child, swam -towards her; but before reach -fug 4he spot where she was, he was also taken with the Anneal and drifted out to sea and soon sank. He rose once to the surfam and threw his arms wildly in the air, then sank again and was seen no more. • . The peril of Miss Elliott was also seen bya Mr. ThomasAilibborus, the affianced husband of the lady, who immediately waded andswainto where the was struggling in the water, and succeeded in holding her np for eome time. The greatest excitement prevailed at the moment the tragedy was being enacted,, and no one beamed able to offer any assistance. The couple were borne out raphily and those on the shore gave them up for lost, when it was seen that Mr. Gibbons had secured a piece of timber, and had seized it the support, but it was not large enough to uphold both, and Mr. Gibbons disengaged himself from Miss Elliot *ad told her to grasp the suspenders of his bathing dress. behind, *dials held on to the wood. This abe did for a time, but, with a true woman's devotion, seeing that her lover was sinking, and fearing that he would drown, she suppressed in that mo t, of peril,. when the horrors of - death were tering around her, the selfish instinct of her • for life, 'and let go her bold, though he ,11 for God's and her g m own sake to never • kis, ut herself. She soon sank and was seen no e. Mr. Gibbons was fortunately drifted to • a point on the Wand where he found a foothold, and was dragg inlis ed ashore by means of ropes. Two other persons, Mr. Fleury Boyd, jr., and a Miss Eastman, were also brought in the same current, but fortunately managed to secure one of. the boards floating about and were towed to wards the shore. Mies Eastman had sunk once or twice, and was so overcome by terror and her injuries that it is feared she will not recover. She was taken to the Ocean Howie, and now lies there in a critical condition. Mr. Boyd escaped unhurt. This melanoholy affair Amused deep feeling on the Island, and the self-devotion exhibited by the unfortunate girl was the theme of many an ad miring eulogy. She was quite young, and said to be of rare beauty of person and amiability of deposition.. It will be a heavy blow to her rela tives in Williamsburg. Her father, who was drowned, was a local preacher in the Methodist church, and was much respected for his many virtues. 16 the Editor of as Gazette In your paper of Saturday a complaint is made that the. news furniehed the Pittsburgh press, by the New York Associated Press, is not received in time to appear consecutively with Its publication in the New York papers, and that the foreign news brought by the Mande vas not received in Pittsburgh until the day of its publitatiod in New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Cleveland. Bow far the Reporters for the Associated Press, east of Pittsburgh,, are <obnoxious to your first charge, I am unable to say, as I have not the means of judging by daily comparisons with your Eastern exchanges; all I can say is, that the news for the Pittsburgh press is promptly written out by me as soon as received, and sent to the various newspaper offices with the least possible delay. On the night of the Atlantic's arrival I made every effort in my power to obtain her news in lime for publication in the morning papers of 'Thursday. The Eastern line wee working so badly that the little news Igot from that quarter had to be repeated at Harrisburg, there bologna direct intercourse with Philadelphia; in a short time even this alternative failed me , as the line ' ' ceased to work-entirely. I then made so effort to obtain the news via Cincinnati, having learned that it bad been received there by the lakes, but had hardly oomineued to receive when the West ern line gave out and I was compelled to forego the plemare of furnishing my Pittsburgh friends with the news. ' Let me wore the Pittsburgh press that I • will van no pains to have the matron- carried out to the very letter ; la the night . % question, I did not cease my efforts un til after midnight; but the.elements and not lobe controlled, and I wee compelled to give up the battle. Yours, truly, .Jos. librownis. , , We think it exoeedingly strings that "the elements" should be piopitions everywbeie . "but hero. She- proem' elsewhere have been served .regularly; while here we have had nothing for several oonseontive days. We east no blame on Mr. Snowden; We only ask for satisfactory ex planations. Gear EITTTTHHHTT u raw Sasses Ltau trran.r-Gorsaaon Hinman Remus To ear WITH rits Assurair.r.—Kintror, July 284 1865, 6.P. AL-431overnor Reeder hae taken upon him self the responsibility - 'of vetoing all the bills that hare yet been presented to him. He states in his message that there Is nothing objection able-in the bills themselves, but that he does not and will not .00nsider the Legislature as being in legal ,eession. He bases opinion upon the fact that the Legislators hail removed from Pliipaa .without authority; and in oouyaventlon of the provisions of the Sansas-Nebraska bill. Fur: thernore he 'afar* the- Assembly in a very perweiptory tone that if it persists the Exeenniva and the Legislates* mast act Independent of each other.- The Legislature leiok the vetoed bills under 'oonsideiarion; - 'end"passed them ever ighin through botb' branches by large Majorities. Great excitement prevails la oonsequewie , of this sat of the Governor—the Lee.' -re is , de: teemined to insist upon its course ' • the 110- ern* Is equally stubborn in his vefusal to . re cognize the' laws they may plea. Whit the re sult will be is at present beyond oorderiorre.--_- . &.' Louis Democrat. • • ' MORN Tsout ass Alletimomio ts.lfeesss. A correspondent writing from Kansas to the St. Lords bersoayd, /arc • • " "There's going to be it, row," as Sir; Ohawlei Coldstream • elegantly phrased it . . One of thi toasts proposed at the osiebretion-of the' Fourth of July—ater an able and most uncompromis ing attack on the institution of slavery, by Dr. Charles Robison, 'the orator of the dar—a toast, I .understand, that was loudly applauded—wig framed in thole worths • wThe Kansas emb ody ellen to Oar. moil, elected a s fraud; we arerespondble for their tots, and ask no favors at their bands.", Now, this Legislature, as 1 wrote before,, is composed of men who - will tolerate= humbug but its own. - If this poll.tax Is not paid—and 'if those. who refuel* payit, on thegroand that the Legislatur• who Imposed it is an illegal body, attempt to 'vote, yon .will again heerof an armed invasion or • civil hew in • A DIAMOND Foots:. vuru.A spp Cposed diamood, of extraerdinary sire, it is stated; ar reoently been found In Lineable minty, ,IM,, and is•• deposited' in Po:deism. Phillip'n oNue, Philadelphia. It is 'colorless, perfeeily resembling a drop of 'clear spring water, the middle of whieh-ydn will perotbre s strong light playing with s good, 'deal 'of • spirit. The pelogist does net 'announce it to be of the first materoilthough - there is net the least doubt of its being ofoonsiderbble Talus. Offers of bnpor tanos, lutesed, have been declined for it ?loth - big, It is supposed,' like it,L was eveidhamoired Wore In the United States. ' SPECIAT.' 'NOTICES. Worms! Worms!! Worms!ff= , 4. •grsst row Inuned truths Isvibeen titan exrialielas the Aruba ar,sad dainty-Ins fbe vain temrsua lc tb. taw ona'astion. reerenly nay topto of ninth & seam* an &kited nose genie otnorretko and resteend Munk east yet Physidsas we ray lamb Melded* Ohba on 'eh. MOO. Itmnetb schnittnl, hororiu askant's. sll. - • mode of erleglinS tam.M mitring - the WY Am their mama la of Inas r4oe , than the Ilion Anal* tins u to their dehan. ' Pooh ais exteUtos moat hos it last been mound. Dr. YeLene's Vonolfean Damn to be the , & sensat Slier smses.dts lit Amy, being unhanolly solonedergen br the eathessenbst Ammar. As rnrther proof. teed n thi Aihnetni Isdr—ons of our own sitliele Min You; October 7S.llllL—fraL Ii to asetity that vas ftattiac_atili wonnsibe month= Synth - 1 lessen. risen use ArbosehaelobentU d 'onaltasn. I kelt sae which brained' sour ram roemn I nen. Artessing own. sod as — pork t 4 7 6., aa r..snhemi*Wseireo L. practise, alma of irsteprt sairhkeroeant INS.Pnithessrs will be SWIM to ask An DB., CIUMBRATZD ,Via*Mentoend take mile oho, other Vomit,* to animmAire. . era *VW's". , - Linde 7; sheltie 'ailehrsted LAW Me. ash non !tibia Et. all DehatiparsShr lb . g Unt,ed Dot. ivrasi,by the , 4 *SOO ''dieciiimr tivlSPTlMeleet. • itervaus and , •Rhaamatia Affeation-?* Items-“ 14 tow and thlauksitlatooomalvo. wain sitts mai ittuntr crrstot, rho: sam solobotritof our Gem= Pftaidanavas pigimomdi u DothS tki ", , We.b i slrlsgar*, 1 0 1 4P 0 4 1,0 ioni fry tiontOot tyitb stpammo OastAmitaquOtoMbetklis. It liittrhd ,V 11, 10 ; , nettlisolt bk . itootatr,f9htika, • i DRUG i ~r. - - ,',:% Pattlele. .- .' d• I, . ,-, i ~4 TOitil-fseteibly legated:or the seeteatictetee - teineietek teneecxe s e m w - midangeseettetentemw m ezmiti sor di re , et - at. temlsiew seatiWasestaseeeekek "Wktvit - 'PATENT GROUND pews. idiarieAiehisea.6om Patent Richt, grtadlair stesolsr and ethos easy isi.irtekth In has* Dald him slam wen. Gad.. ass tha saM jacycosso wards*: Raarm mnisail fry Pasas *the isansiatisa othitricuismOt,ackihs emu Mils Win ms Machias. ..at larichisithai IdUwhim! •Bimi *liar arm la iliicknom. i 7 !MI :squire Ism sett- 111 snit bet while:railing . imcothssami Imbrued hoe as Mairicruces Shan lat.chherr cats inch--sad waist. liable to become nichas. .. AU oak Fire an made from as Irene (batty of Cut at... helserted 'nerdy for oar ern ass, statuch blew eeet.tbais simamar mad for liserL Wo . 1 1esdAeni Worm All sesstidecturres of Lumber. that m Bisf ertnise seaefeesettuaredabllebniemt but what. L ofaapHOr Steel sad wirkluixiablyetto Tamper rill be bid mote oven and unlierea Stub siey Soy um. WELCH • GE.I7IMIA. OrdstAiijayed by "oaken wocannu, a CO. JOS. , WOODWPIJ, & CO., .01:POBS11313 AND DRAM= I FOREIGN AND.DOREpSTIO HARDWARE, OOMP OP WOOD ZIZOOPID arwarrzt, imad6m . PITTERIMAIII. PA. OHIO & PRNAMYLVANIL'RAILROAD. ma ORLY •RAILROAD MMUS WEST ZEOhl PITTSBURGH . . Thal* . tlrain leaves at 2 A. M., 1.11102gh ioCladitiail la 12 Luau sad 40 adman. I=!===l r.,n: Muse isidne &Suisse Son rouneetions at Orestline, and the &attire conned at Alltanon The. direst roans to Bt. Leer fig ssOn.. eta linand Indlinatudin 100' mike stunt:dr 'then An Cleveland. Ckninentione are made at lisesSeld . with; the Newark sea Sandusky MY road sad at Creititne uttkthethreeroads sonoenteathsu there Sot. *Weiler. Ntlisnabilli: " ugh, run rzeiltaidar Itzbagni taste in told to Clusbanard,' Loulartiln Bt. Lao* Isulkinatedis r Cadoesto; Rook Wand. Yost Wayne. Cleveland end thnprhsefpal towns and eltdes 1u the West Thi NIMBRIGNTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ADI tan PIMADosgh 0.10 A N.AOOI N.• Mob tong la.a sad I luOuga Iluthar bdm:ation..r to, the muter the Ilenceattela °l3llltY' colet;the Mani street sum o ' j ai is. 1666 1 . -ammo PARKIN, Ti.hot Amt. Ramiei .*Janal 4iftwoa' .. . . de' - Cm' pang .051' : REETLADMIIitC • . !oPiNtie No. To TEALIV77I:97,I2ZIT. M. FAIT:== B a Zirdings,ltie r ellierdi., foroltam, *r.. lo Ilan or cottutt7. TT. WWW• I Pol*tPW. ocaolrlsod -Math, mormitrof • Stork maltal, entitle the Lamed to ftoro In tha manta of tlar:Rty, mthootflablllty tar kotot TM QtZnotMt aril* o=tany. Am son - i t e ta tha gapltatt3took ot Crman . . CLEWEIWIL, Pooldstd. Wam ‘vorn oro llramatari. Wm. 10.. Lards B. daldoirot. Gomm N. Bakst, T. la c vi= ... • ' Boot W. Tinglay. El. IV: . Rabat - Atom. - u. L. Carom. . . aint " l a lllL Zdarata. Jim . aa. Jams L. Tyler. ... Wm. More. Jamb T. Rtintlng. ' Atoblbold Gotta. Q. 11 .101WIWI.- - . Wm. Idalmottla. Plttgit. J. CI. 0017 IN. Asstd, P Mad as 4 Wood Amato. I=3lll PITT§BURGH Lih oei gire & Marine Intim* Company;. . comer Market mei Water &reale, .11011 r. Prvriglait. • l=llD U rn ß i.; Zy. This Onrituiny makes eyarY litzurame sp. pedaboee toor annucted withL.M 'll=l6 4l M ll VA l ten=4. 9l sass , 1° And againat Lose or 'Damag..i by Fire, and Perth orth• Dols sa Mita Igs•lipalos niZZ=P L ..the Invert:sta. cundsiaitt with law ball parDfi. Rattort halm 8. Mon, ildn*4 iesieh` l ik rdeme.. at. D., =lll=4 Jobs }VOW. . . • Alems.. m der Iteadhrr. nampl - race - fmm. I , ==e4 David Etleb6y.• Ltorallo N. Isajtlttpning, BUBEXA IBSURAWE COXPANY OF PITTSBURGIi JOHN IL BROMBERG/A, President ROM= FINNEY, Beeretan; 0. W. BATCHELOR, Genera Agent. Will Duran Against All Kinds of MARINE' AND FIRE RISKS. _.! ~. DIRECTORS: J. IL ettasmbsrger. G. W. Osss.' gIY.Me ‘ R.A . W. K. Nisolak. 71.. T W . Ira.%. 71:17 L. :=6, - • Jahn Cooshity. ~ awns & rad. S. & Brna. • . David 111o0sadlos._ W .4 l WW•stwisibsd by parties intrwsd =Wow Wi elds .4. 7 this Coma:gill bslibirsligla rr aste.ll sad Dr a nir Aat lls OM., ito. a? W., zit, Cit Inman co comp 7 of rittsortrglt . nr i e hm,t est. • orncs; 04 wpwa. .01Tiwavi warrazin . WOOD STRWSTS DIII,L , CARGO nee on me alM ilaim iUsategum•ggias, AND TICUED.Aouxii An.r. . 15#26%).4:171071 Ur 427MM/If:ha 111 s Jr: E . l . lsr m t7g .i.k. JBryant, s. IlL'Clooper ' ~ Jaw " . • PHILADELPHIA lire -.and Life -Insurance Company, No, h9,CH3r.STMIT - STICKET,. - --OPPOVTE rcwarom Horst Willmab at kinds of wars:We—either rims= oe Land. en warp aralation tr.Prort . ty et s".".VIBMVM.‘4 • • W. W. HAILDIMI. Vhe Prealdg.. DIKEOP011& aim P. H6Pos. & lb Intibith • elm W. P.B. SaMT• lam. &Pa - ithermsa. Jobs Clarta. WAP.W.I4 a Wikr• 1.. ffia,vaxs. IS•Ental7 1. 43,9111:35fi mar Inditt siaWOod. Altiwts. Western Insurance Can'4any GP PITTSBURGH. MINIM taunt; ., mint 402D0U.1110.T. Will 101111r0 ,jl= all kinds or.lrup sad e Risks. , • • 10.10TOLIC MIAOW Jr,. Tban Saant. Jan; Intandirli fi W tltt % A l tm Atinni th l 4 .'" ' Cainasin : ameba% ....14,4%, Won. IL Bond man4Sr.n. now InltUstion notennor Ify,,DfmnfAte 0.. in sllk mennurolty. cad I MO Will nut wount4 par ail bow nt OrirnmnPr n_ ia rar auwaillomaawswaroposat up 'Ulm P!ttgonsin. HOLMES, RAISE & CO , StrOCEISSOB TO g: noLgEs &:11lio1 galt, — ',',:II,IIII:I7ACITITIZILS or ROLDD SDI ViCER, HAMMERED MON AX LEB,I MOMBASA MAHER. MAT . PICKS: . , 'limber; Mil,=oo ' o & Cotton Rams, peoffey,eecriiimeAr 10110 .% Caren* Bridge 'Bolts, with Thread; saR Mute Prt 8817 GH, PA.; wamosooto: menus ue iorlWrat. eaeso woo. an mmE, WAD ..donmsma WALLS, RIDDLE * 00., 84konith , st, near. Wood, PitObur r igh, . Pa, , 1LL*D72021111,12111 Or ' Bumf, Carriage, piiiing,, provers' DRAY WHIPS;.' • THOME( AND, ', S WIT (MIL Keep, &natant!, on hanl, reerivedlizoot, kri s*" tu t .Lk a Q s il. cb dit:•. °6l =k va ra; M d 'a fi regloo r f l V i f e _ , ,1 l 'eemiind orirham,VAa artiiro2 AKIN r COclfiAlt & naps. MANUFACTURERS_ Titans, Tanit,Do4n; Widow *nen, Whidowinarda, liStfa ft getout lg., A 811 T6trd et., -lbetirixam Wood•ead Misrliet,) ; MUM . PL. • mot on bad Tezieti new: 9l liatoteno I tsweramPwa:mgagge bs ell toutPosa Prittkrtdaz of tosticapahutoftdodug Let . Joahtsir ekm• et Mai saki. • . mhSif ' INIGLLutta AWN. Baccumusiro ARNOLD.' ird .T.TA IVIII3 - KAllllnannim or ClAlNlFlriates,,WrontroliTabing W*7:1141 P ene aggi Y httaiiit_ • a-41,1rp0 kr Inflates. sad Tomiu Nisi nit w Ppm arebthmesitroassAlkocreibrk /dolly tastalts, Orrallawss, Cbett Souse , 3 41118oliai a Ihrollinaa. No. U Nub! It. rtiliblizi rAkar, 13T8Alt X.1.L4 , 164 )tit 'Collie/ad to familia in oithei. of the tvgg 44l6 - ;lite Weis ttatiz6iit - him imam tee r..07,a00., LI Wood LL el ; _ , , ntiNdia' .. Atria • I ; '}' LlUlEElre BROTEDIEtt .. , :caroce ma d vo • • 1 4. WHOLESALE DRUOGIBP3, . - ,!. s;11440 wootrirri6 = ' , .P"V eI nf PL Po.!..WlLwillilebrAtottyoulkuvo HENRY ' '• H.- ' COLLINS, co.argias oN. hi' ork'l4 f r - 011:111a • Alit /Ws. Oman! • i i " 6 o , dreit •4 1 ifsettNl 3: - ,RIDDIX, of the Crty of "bowwwwwsisselllol6ll.o air thy sena awl rt 116 • The Greeted Meant Dieeovez7 - OF THE AGE Mr. Kennedy , of Roxbury,Viie dis4corued In ma dear women gsrtun......d. a tanway tttit am.. a...4W Of H.... .6.6 th< worst terelhi. to a comm. H. has tried It In ...4.lefen hns.heit ease., mint 1011/Ter Whammed la amii(both Murder Mom.) ; H. to. ma ht his Damodaa or too hundred arrlalladm of It. Tatum W pia twaty adiaaat Brotem. Two booties Xre ororroatid to cart otresing sato mouth - Oast° tkeet bolt.* will okra tie Woestitted of wimple. of eft. hew Two to three bottle, y4l akar the mama elitist Two betties ere warranted to cam the war* *Oat er In the mouth ead atoateoh. Thew to SMI kitty on wArisatea to can 41.6 *tallbellig. • ' - Chao to two battles; arairarzaatrd to cure all bazaar to ttwo qs,- Teo bottles are wurratdal to cure ruuniutor Lb. ellal end blotches imams the bra, • tour to et: bottle. ere sit ed to cure corrupt sad rumba alarm Ow bottle "Moore . e ats eruption or the alb!! Two to three bottle. are trerraoted to lure toe inert teas exhumer= • T.° to *no. bottle. w •scesstid tp aop Us Stoat de pasts aur adman:satins now to A= Whir ati vorroLdoet so ears .alt rim= Ave to ilea Loftin vitt ton tbil want mai of itooftkla A Unmet Is almvo ininisioimml from the limit &Lt.*, sad • podia osni Li vairantid wbolo Ulm oloovi quantity ta.ken. . .. Nothing looks so improbable to thou who haul in vale tried all the wonderful tudicitr of the day, is that • ono.w mood aced. to the puha. add Mang old Ron. wale. atumld core Gray humor la the anew yet RLs now • fixed bat. If you have &hamar Whoa to start Than are no to nor anda;..hurna or halm about it suiting smme came and not norm; I peddled over • thoniand !RA- U...fit la th. 'Walt; aim.... I hz..o it, abet. to mum mm. It km ahleady done some of rha gnateatear. rem done in Man...honed. I ea m ft to children • ppm old: to old People of Arty. I Mire MEM woe, punt. mercy .!colder children, whom flesh am colt and flabby. toted to speedet state of health by one bottle. . To those who are msbject to wick heeded., one bottle will always melt. It - atm t rail.? to cetink and dtmlnam. Boma elm. m bee costim dl name Use ts? ken and been regulated by I t. Wham the body Is monad It quite may, but whe n berMis any danOmemmut at Itinctiona ornate. it . cause may singniar reel but you must opt be ed— they slaw di.P Par in from Thor dare to • wee There is inner • had n eon from it. On the oontrarY when th at feedink Is soon you will Drillor like ant pmerm . I baud same Of. th. most oulremmirant enmeoltuma of it.that mai me lie' *nod to. Ne Shiailie of dist lieverpeese the best you as a.. I ham Likewise an art. Which, eklerd al.' meted he west olk Dual.. ismottilone stml/ink of the meek and under the an Price 60 cents. Prime? UM Malkal Mummy kr Per batti. DIRECTIONS POD ITSE.—Adlet. - one tab day. i ra day. Children over alaht years eem,: upootilkkohildr. fn. an to eight yes. teaapoonfUL kr no direction caa be made apolionble to ail conatitutiona, take enough to marrate on th. breeds take • day. Kr. 10011TEDY gives *lmo* attendance in lad male of reentaba , Pohl. wholesale andiertail e at Dr. unman. HD . Woad trod. corner of Virgin alley. feralierT Teltethers, Wives and Daughters.— The enabled discovery in the science ot meininii, and the one which has, and will main. to prone, the; grand breaths to the henna family. I. the medical yreyaralkne known u liar iesire Uterine Oatholkon. it is dedirmd to own the virloin dinner, • Wildcat to ?meek took m Minim; min in the back. Mane* mtreme yrretratkce fism smiths wed a bandied other mite In their train, ban airman made illy $ &Man term .d exixtenee into a daily and hearty our.,. The meet en lightened grenesore ist the needled Mimes In the eni weld... well es In this LosuntrY, bane held USX RN.' hiankime amideration. and they bare finallinixenOn• ed that the Old method of treating then is local and Mm ante dimes toe all weveg natant amoAmirciat brat- NM was what wee menet It la an old and. that great bodies mom down; and *idle the Pawner were em• demoting to hanneedn their trews and digest • oda. for general prectkie, Dr. PIX• 0107. • yhydeiren with ftietr ran externem in lb. dime,' of icemen and children named the theory to, elmpL. Pak sad dlananard a mow vinle ham mind end will erom eighteen out of envy twenty tem noir:exlitne. Ica am ems where the or osmium bane mitered. or where Mayhem been omen- It intend by bad medical treatment. nothing an be dam but to alienate the.irsannong ..No mat do Avesta:4r said Es Benham, the' gnat leader of the Englieh medical whora..and, theredne, let no one despair Mill this mom dr has bee n feithfidly tried. Throw nide Drelsidlor and the MMt of an Intended Phrebrine—roan for Ml' enve•—ere what the remedy' bas eiree drothers.ind then won with. strong filth in thisionnaiin that Ithrthaire Chaim Catholicon is no . neack needy e. bat annertlla combination of medical .virtnan which prone - ye the constitatkree fermi denneetion. will amid the Jauddloos ameceoh °faience. and restore health to thealnady lm p.lred vita power. Peke flan per lettie. brad Mean Me and ntail at DE, GEO. H. iiiilfeElVE Drug Etna Do. lao Wood street. je2dlter . Letter from Hon. John Minor Betts, of mow. ilnaltag inlr 1ith3865. Kenn. W. 5. Beers . 41 lbz Gour—timaskletstiona of duty to Um affiliated alarm prcomat ma to Mad ioq tblo raloatary testimonial to 14. great value of “Chrter's amstish fee that almodlneurahle 411•Paia Skaajt Without being dimmed or doofalar It cwormaiT to go Into the particulars of the ease, I mu WY that the Wan lahlna result. that ham bean =dewed by the tun of that medicine on • member of soy corn family, and oder me own obeerration and maperintaidenoh; after thi AIL of lb. beet phydehom bad been exhausted and all the naval rellenticie hied. fully JIMMY Nitta reonomendloff Ito nee to all who may b. maiming from that dreadful I do bot mess to my that It Is adapted to 2.11 , ionstltm timm, or that It will afford the lame relliflnsll omen ter of ecormet,l con know nothing shoat that—but hem what I hare seen ova. effeeti, I weuld not koalas to use It In any sod entry our of acrofula. with puma hr moon felt an Wand. or omit whom 7eould azarobee talcum* or mutant. Heepeotfully yours, 11124 dawnwplT Isieb.e non& 11. JUL KW - Wm. Rims Jab& B. Di*, Perodo Salm. . J.llelaccavaluer, Wm. B. Hari, dala DB LIMEY'S Pile Ointment is a certain core Ihr that dllshvednis dhow, the Ill* their rarhd tau It bas been need for more than alety pears. and hes exhibited the most happy efforts In all owe.— Wo publish the fblloirlnn rune. of genthonon .bo bare been oared by Its use, end .bo, after =Akins An yaw. had elhaneted wrery resource of the meal protandon In rel. • Hoe. Au. D. Wataa, • MB. ainatar Iron Florida, . Am J. 1. Huvoss, -Om Ms; St Vistneeogo, Hart! Cbres, I.sne..loka . M .. ero. Deei dif .Wathino6. ' M. IL Vryit. Ma.. 29111 Greenookhat.l . ll.. Yar . k; R. Herl. 20 Chambers , 6w. w. Jfatal. Esq.„ Chisfo/Anke,, " Th. above list might be hummed hy thousand& bat =nub kuts been dtl3. li Judaea every' guffaw to else ths remedy a Mil. B. 1 vtudeloal• mild rstatl,by.Geo. L. Rena& N 0.140 Wood • lamer of Then alley. Prkolti . . . • .. hatolksr Reid& and Continen BIGHT RILLS DRAWN Bl DUNCAN, BHI3IIIIIN k CO., ON THE UNION B4NN, LONDON, ni ma or /a nitieaDa These Drafts are Frailable et the prin. Opal T Ofinkgrd, Ilentland sad Ireland ! ant the WI alio draw WORT BELLS on M. A. Grunebausil a Bku I'ILLIIICIVS2 , 4I MAIN, lrhlob mem so • Boalttaam to all luta of Eliornattr, Bvltaortalot ova Masa& Penriestematjpg to Irani stirmdmarproimenthrough or Letters of Crodlt, cm wilehalormy Put to tibtmtpcd, sr osectrd, In Pry part atihtiopm • . Collections of 11111 s, Notes, end other eeeaeftiy In Mr rem mill zoosiso scam% sttimtion. WM, H. WILLIAILS a CO., ab2S• Wood. cams Third street WESTERN TEA. STORE Fornir of Wood add. 'Sixth streets. - W. 41. OurTaaew3ll be found on. Will . one:Li/sled at the plea in , th• at 7: i. 2, 75, tow4Hyson,s BAWL MOBIL i iiw,ria Oolomg f 40, 50, 6 0, 62, 1,00 - exid 1,25 per lb. 75, and /,00 per 17. Nogaresklus, 30 and 7' & G. P., 7 0 , 73 ate. per lb. ,00 & 1,50 pe.r lb. Tess put apiit =day boxes from. 6 to 110 lbs. fir Man x os• • Masa dlsconnt ma& to ratan dmilms. CON7flo-hos• La Comm cad 86 Wk. "on e s ad ' . 817GAILY—Lvertns and Belcher's .coatJ Piteertaei end I s . . Atm. Otrozoklia. 4.02, "aim .11104 and Dried P,wid e tab! . 1r REMOVAL.. i. . SWORD. a co., itaTzitC, Have removed to . their ' berm - store, 131 meat meg, 6 does* above PVlVered, ',bleb we lane built letth tbe sneer scleptetbm to on illandeld bodiem The Snit Soar hes beim reap la MODEHR OM& esedealveli Le Oar ostlU trade, wham win share Willund a complete emorcemat or tho 'MOST PABILIONABLE STYLES of Gods' end Youths' These sad Soft lista satt Ceps, ea mikes LADIES' HIDING. AM:- sad AnnV names GOODS edeateb to M. boverbm We .boll be plesmil to me ova ftienda at oar neu star& Me Ibex Maar devise see erpraml7 *a mlOlOl.ll )• SALE TRAM wham will be a fullbtook of Hata aced QV.: contisolat ieever,lll3l4 moiety, son: r. nan4l; WON% Reside; scarabs' ' Hate: eilltPlads mid - 10111 Gum *MUM/trent of ill Mode. .', - Immiliaata Mahal our (eh wiU Sob It blab in!"*. o b! ) road= earOost., ea ourhallltles sr. - us Se ouspim irltb - le. -- - Mimi,. Statement troi rus iss4.—mego. 081;Mall - Of tealiTiO4 ..-.. of roxr VOrsollttio. whloti will bo Vir7 gratifying to: row. lilt we ma volontazily. We se•glattodsosatfdli tart S Ownsu•:..llty little daisitot. A nous aid Am toth olds& wen kr • miftwil tlato• -tram wftwo , I voraboood two Itsttleo of your of Irmo.. dtivirtboot• ttqw damn,. • • to fr1: 1""." %Warta ' t = I t. to motto( tondo's! oftecto • Tow ernalfltdoa Stan my dot to • d It to tbo U m bitt.... m t• in NT oldiskot. ono of tbt oltrions taw Ot• - •:tol v tlit m4 soorotllO u rd Imam wpm, • Premed and•ddby If- ~t 7 " ' ' IL ' 1 °° :. ° ° Thar etwo)d ana makes. .. - - -.-. 'lwil'ukirr Ks, You, June : l6o, IMS • Allow Tort Liverpool Liu stracketti , JOHN THOMPSON, N 0.410 11 y itnttalt4lnun4Y4 bib*tot/ ;mon tbi rattris anthoelson to toll Ramp 014 16 . 120 . art,. 0 ir ele 7 atktlidlift l l ooollllo k.t.' ' liY antsyo on Man Stint tin= lbr our amount. Parable at Mr tonic In Thalaad. Ireland. &otload lad Allo t Wilms likoosisoro boa it York amt Ylallodoi• coannarus mo - • ,17&figh Yak. , New Dagiernas 3111. 101LSON.would tisimtfally inform Ida Maude amathsa=alb' tbi altat, is o ate IM Craa th andl& — aiWirad sow I = 3 l s, n Part Mato Thad WO4 Make( til• mod matdoos• samoldoott 111 mdamaa Imo asmareatad SW Da .amdor, a la ad INV , I=l/ mos /Ira*to JOHN M. uorra F14111.-;=,20 bble. large N 0.4 lolsolcezal; &oar &ma No. • ao E E s. - aosraut & 00. V1311.--50-bbtars (new). Na" 3 Mack ': ere% 10 Utak ' wine. and *rash WThea _ _ ITENITIAN "Cookeon'a" hinierld Ea 4 Ow rah II- A. PAHNIAIITOOX CO. - DEFINED SUGAR: - bble. Crushed e e k wbite Boor W. it gat La atm met ior site by •Tw UK • au .IVARROW STACK. MIMING= TOR 'll 11ANTILLAB-12 dOlinUmt_inmyeired by ennui Id/ gnithatoit IT Mutat se. WILT4RICL-23'biL bbl, No : :' a u rge it " nil""eastrittratilctili. rHAROOAL FORREOTIFYING=.3O_bbIa Art steirai' id§ 'D. W. 111111143141G0117 NEW _:ADVERTISEMENTS IKPORTAIiT TO HOOSErEEPERS AND DEALERS. THE HOPE 11118, 71 Ilmrow muse. bad 71 alstatax aim /fa Zoas. Ai. bmt Qr.. 103 Pivot gm; .Nab Pm*. Foam., Icos. se, 37 loan nucleon street, Jersey Qty. T HE Proprietors of.thin long and. trek COM:IND RPICIC ZB7, ARLDLIMENr. Oontinue_ to the bos ,-bobwenegw. in rob, tbr lsbolt.Tts bad other Cam. Z.— They oho MM.! Cpeur many other am mat oleo lden,. ma in .mery Awl , tbeyofree upon the neaonable terms. mat to dele who noel then.d Hole r. 64 6,11.44.413e1tra.. .iXrlr# Beeson'sHydraulic Cement or Water Lime 111:M undersigned keep eonstantlyon bind Att a i l eCt.rt r i tgii=tlarat t r i vitl i atalta l 7 Alion.dlacta,}laidasa, Barmaar,Sir Water Worka.dn, la mamted to Ms iirtlola. The wall known resistance and imparaiomoman to ROe6 charantarlstio of thin Oalionak nandars it of drat nemaaltr In all Kroening ennead to thi action of orator o. damp. In3o 3md Emmen * arcnsunsos. FANS! PARSE-PRICES REDUCED B•eaIeh FowS • brrfrens. ete.. t he 1b enable re to dote out the belstew of the Mick, we Leta tos4e • great recteethe tee pioe. ja3o JOS. HOMO CU. Tr Market et. j[lloll LUSTRE BLACK' SlLKS—Ladieli .1H find It to thettAaraittaro lrbon lOoktoc for Enka to call st,M4MIT t BUSCH/M . B. wham anortoleat of these goods of as moot 'mond took* to our fko full. — ma faodrth at prier m ors pl a y We ry lbw for rodd.• •, Block,thror flipir u3o ERAWBERRY PLANTS, suitable for Planting embracing the most' reliable sorts to 5dU- EarlT planting will imam a good moaned sea. mn. Gardener. or othen ordering kegs . quantities, be furnished allow Maly bum tbeg sad Implement Warehoneecgilihntreet.- • • .JA.7I/138 WARDROP. criLuN DRILLS--Moor's Patent "li.apiov ed, th e moot simple and durable Drill. MaPo, d 4wi c al:t,..zzl; J:37.ap.ittigksnitor A.PPLEP A RP4-20 dos: Pratt's celebrat- WrigiV=igua,'d"'fF7l:6.l;-,_. Pnq dal .7/Um@ WARusuP. PATENT aura ibILS with metal cll. ;.Indera wholerte sad retall.at mantifeedozWo prim. 1.7 inatiat•T JAkIES WA.B.DROP. IrlIDS: N. 0. SIIGARi L; we pt bk.4f JOl X 17 6 by& W.B.47bassw 100 dos. Coo SIOYD CO. for We by 11 TiOTICE-The friends of PROHIBITION , meet an Tuesday evening. the 310. et 8 o.lbek. to the penr.Dr a Ailing' Ohara ! Sixth street. b. (10•116m1 Ju2SB2t • 111 H§EIIVATIONS IN THE EAST, chiefly • InSeit risind Ada 31146 r; Jan . 66 Wood gamest. BATTI BRICK-2000 English for sale by ).* n. L lIIIINRSNICK tax /'BARB MAGNESIA-4 came for sale by t.1:1.30 B. A. rAIENEBTOOK & OD. aum SHELLAU-11 cases for sale by lot 1030 L e Femnarrom a OD. 50 bla fine imlYerbeet 60 e R. crosbeOb 100 oCoffee bow. roe% and far Bale by 1311RIVIM k DELWORTIL IVORTH CAROLINA TAR-50 bble. for .kale try 1030 Mel= &DILWORTH. 1010 T---35 kegs assorted Shot for sale by 1.7 js2O seurvis*DILWORTH. DIG METAL—IIS tons Soft Iron for sale br mama • DILWORTII,_ 130& 22 /. Mat BAGS AND BAGGING: 110YLES & WHITTLESEN, No. 8 0 WATER STREET, MAX OLD SLIP, lILW TORE, AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND Manufacture to order. HS tor Flour,ltrain, Salt, Ilublturbeat, Hams, Sco. . Would also call the attention of Cenentry Maretuoite to their aasortment of . : szaturss and FAHISHRS'SOB, 151101 • MILLERS' .BAGS, •• Designed and printed to order expressly for their use. : . Our *Militias sto sited that yrs Mia mapplr from 10,000 to 20,000 bags per day. Alao, tmportare and Dealers In GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, Iwo vsoloto land. of Ttnuad and TVIIII4, both /4111119 and Conan. at 'Wan ere are rocelelent =dinned eutPleitm. snsr•u UREIC-Al.ll—Having disdoveved that th iwtable e 1 on la better than the doer &Meg er Ifeitll MILS AND BOYS' OLOTJUNfI !tom 10 to 10 'pe cent. !own than tuavtainner CANE at - smit to .;,4 puick 1 ,32 2 : 131 1 4 " : WMK I nt. W. study to please. Just is Selman.. ILK UMBRELLAS Joe. Horne A. Co. 'biro mod • fhtio lot of SIM llmbrolloo. ".takti h uthz. &BITTING COTTON-=-180 lbs. of White 'and I9anabadlttlx4 Cation far nle at HORNEM 77 Mutat st. VIKENCH, WORKIN G COTTON for sale at • .tostr - HOBRIM IT Mutat et New mall Fashion, TAMES WILSON is now prepared to 41Up• oli evatotaaja sod the pabllo .trith the Res Dalt hp of HATS. at mak strteseas cannot Wit* •vs eat*: nbe Clty. , FATZEITYLE• . 'aof t. on b it R i ad at., ,re proptrod to for- Tali style. at M. jugli ANGANESE-400, Bizet Oxide Manganese Ligon and ke - gIAMINCI BUM 130WDEEED BLUE-300 lbs. 'list nal sis thrsstssr iwts "R°B- . . CHROME YELLOW-500 Ibe. juiTtiWd awl for ale toT in2B .nriamma BEM ,ABRIA LIQUORICE—prime quality It mod sad pe ale by PLEXISTIIIOB. :FRINGES—A full assortment just re. rd 10 .I,a for W. by iv4B FLM).I3 MICE. . - ALCOHOL-101as. jruit reel and ic;;ml . br inn • 37.81111NG raid) 011 , -A Priirm artiole- , 20 bbis. ittet L nedsnd /brie* br bar nxeux a Wm. &xdfor, Alla-- %al pion inee'd tin= Phlladaphk, kn. ow PA, from gra ; .11 ' P. , t : or •to . t Dfarr of 6161111 ant Mother In th e Bettuteanth In 1 vol. .12mo, Ibcsale .1:32: KAT *00.66 Weed neut. I LKAPPINCI.... - PAP.4II.—;OO Rag Wrapper, =MK !Straw Wrappli2; SADLEB ali'd sisal, ate , Alleg•n y. nankket tatealta,socdPnes. - . , ' 1 11101 7 17E. Mi.-PAPER-80 reams of a .&414:tlige=eW. ! a elan Blae end MIL N. A. Tehr, , large'bb/s. in , dec. order, to . arrin on conabrbeewat bad Sht sal• by ATWELL. LIM It 00. 043-6 bbla in fine ordir, to lilt* on jai ar7 nignmat And lbe sale by ix . am . MINED. 917GAW-7,2. bble: powdeetwi , R andir T a i patua lam vigazotraireri.. LLIME—US bbbi. in atom end Mr talolo&, to clam: - 111JJAILDICKILT & CO. MALLOW 011.50 bat. in ,el!ipping coniloniongc . 464 / I "" b lancnir, a cm. Jae; nap' OILeRD conitaatl=tur n itt foi; sale by , Liu26 SIINMEB-100 We. large.No, Mackerel; SO Et balso,3*iaker btEh iq ton a and oda •• RATS' & WILSON. . _ Coale Nou.bis., • iIIUPNRIOR ARTICLE OF MOULDS for Iltoulaas an of Thirnla Nets/. and Immyt.d. Maanfootorod by Johnanew. 8111""ildmi '"drimna`MVlTß,"Nlit soda& kkefiala's musraz fa prepaid- . t= • d , •ldend of Mon pe eakt_j• of at nigh XUOK4I, L itaAlokEßE, anted. eye wanted on the line of the illnKSti• %brown lt - • i 0264•47- PiOT/M—A.Elliek of WOOL . marked "J. O. MW.?. &lien Ciobambino CO., Ohlo," has tom oar Wareham more than et. Inaatha. Unions the da— .t . nli, , , hn sad tad* . 7 . dh= n onnuir h 01 , Non Is eathd Syr and thanes spa dome. i.kt .rat bb, 00 . ----- NA4B-10 bbla. pekoe Pearls just reed a d. by ' SMMI it DILWORTH.: aryl' - a =Wynn. PEARL ABH-12 casks in . store sad for DALZICIaL it 00. }auto 261 Lit...sty stmt. - - mellaras—A. choice lot feathers for R. rb bj P , .hat B. DALEUL • In MEW BODAL-100 half bbla. in store and tend. to . - .110'a atrzsr ti t Co. x .. IuIGS4J-1 bbLLand 2 milt bbla. just receiv ed bris{traid and *reds DT 2. Dummy., jot). . ~.. It. I • • 11 AUCTION S. IFIS• m. Au d eturz a MOP BUGGY AT. AUOTION—This, Min .4samwas..4.lcloutejlatiMth:finn• mama *We ma...ma sitatant44 Ituom Waste& tpg • •P• DATA Am*. trAST TIIK) OR6BATAUOTIGN —Ott PrktaL Augnit 141. at 10 *Meek st atablemf IL H. Pattatiatt contet:ot - 14... 4 cure .11• y. arUl taol.lsl3br actokant Takao tt elttowl tra blokt:!tmr._ thmta, l a m s atellT.A..t.. pIIBLIC SALE of Madan . ery, toob — r, on Moder 131 oMaintr, Jair 414. aoo vOl to veld the attire /leek aretatatemtoel, !a, tedo • e m . to too late drat or Jame, Maim us.. oa Ue_mealrec lately oteeld b al t Atheso. cams rd Sawed add werm dt ig, t i %trentred Irma ors him tif mkt retrame Itaia Ja debars to meld Jame' Setae: a Ca, rridea, ph.. are on the drat dn .. pe!, tart, ittenutadtrah ardet of J. B. =dart . made*. 'jade t P. it -pars, lIILDING LOTS x—ollTl SOUPITTS. L. C. $17116111 AT Aucrio satwa t e.tielpbl 3 o'cloon. on ta Kr.ulh trqs,4tit mu' , 1 . ftliTtltt 119. ut valuing Bn.ldln len In Ins Porna 46 nit'alknah 4' 1 ,1=0: nix Hat sraVir 110:211:51Tonnoin• Non 65 and on lennor Idris t' • ' • Titlo Indliontsbin r T ft fin, babinn. in bour n •Ith Interest ionanzusially. ' . • • P. Awn' irrtrizi 40 544 T EAT E. Positively Last Three Mit% SUTER WEIS k BIRCH'S- , Mondap il b ßzer & Ntezttics rru The Onstaal Oonstla Therldti‘De of MACBETH!. Cosibitted with thdr iunsal aruntroslabiot ithlrsellkut b rD e rt b r i llraaTOVlliitinjl t " I*4I WMPL WIWNIIIWAY—CIRAND 003IPLIMUI'Llir NUL TO BaI.I3LITER,." . T.kg leakck _ plamoict. taje omaNea at io.uaun Coro., lo .111111. mute" 21 ants sub. , leatlamos =me ,„„n, 1.4 by 1,1340 t.? Drew Ciere. 73i band . ~erla R 6 sine. an ttswm l:7ltr SATOIthiS Ja3o , llrd. O . Komi. hint. JOIE - PENTLAND'S . GR E AT: ..CIRC II al L_ unEXIIIBIT FOR4ONEWEEIr4-oain i&riNeitielr9r64l4....l4 11. ". ° t Tots Oonpany. warden ofe ' swat 5•1•215•2 !'2ltidift.m. on than 011 part. of the wort la didloganed an 3he .21 =17030Vard d l LTV n 0r .111,44:1P ' Apt MUNI& EINEASTIA is slid ALMA: - M. RIC/ PRANK PASTOR,. Mr. UEO. NATOLI ELDI%I 21,' wOOD i . B. JACKSON, IL DIENARIA Kann E.. MIND Old .Joe Peikapid, KING OP CLIO • . With . host ot other Went. etatogene a Trolc dow mar for particulars or Prot:anon. Dragon 101 l MUTT Band, and Performanns generaUr, ow of tbe ( f 6 Ol , t _ . othodno, 25 contL_ No WIWI:. . OOP PERPORNANCIES DYER! DAY, cow monolog on TUESDAY. 1 ' MANN AETNA nraIIILANCE colthurr, OP ITARTIPORD. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. The Capital is Five Hulk& Thousandliellara, AND IS PAID UP. auk toompoidfromtkrM . 1 & 54 J5iv1.1y56,6077.16206 ew• ASH on haiut and lin% Phoe34- Bulk. s 116,666 s 6 0.4 uTaX27iirrinU:2--- MOM at r_L VI um. •ofEstots, ,7 16,679 06 mel • 72 A10rt5ag•D0.6.11604 portent . want. muluo .73.000 20 6 am om Mato ot Vsa , 6 6 Immo iltototioetA DondAlotoMotomablo md..4- I.o 3 L 4 per J.Too p.Thw y , , au) BPDAff, Want vionhiv SOMI an- WAR 16 110 Ibibta dna tbs Company, oteured 13117nctVre Err" - 544'2.12 -61 • °°° R. 10 par cant. preferred and , • 10r 3=rl L oito - 1; --------- 149i6 Railroad 100101 CO • - 2. 260 sharer Conneotkut RA. 75. lim 8.000 00 60 . Comactlant alror Co. 1.260 CO 100 •• etemrd lue't, a ' 802 Maas seee.talilidu: • • 7.960 00 .806 " krel.Ornnacitent.—....l. 17.658 00 200 ••• Fannon' & Mootualele Rank, Hartford. Ckoo.l.- 26400 00 , 150 . Connastioat Rivarßank. • ' • Earthed. 2 ; 945010 '2OO Hartford Rudy /la* ne ewe Bum,: ealigi: • Conn 00. 78 . EartibnlCo.Flank. 11art.: 16,1 Ot • 4: fbrd, Chum.— leo c,Olty WOO 4:47 . . . ums, 200 Ninit pek, 12400 00 00 neoadariky Rank • I 14.112) 00 103 • Peopls's Bank 41.400 00 . • , 100 " Lianovor Bank, " 10,000 CO' • 4(X) " • Desollordef Rank, pa - ' 100 Rank of worth linolot,," - Now . 00 .* 12) . Beak of AntarktialiaZ.l7l.9lXl Ote' • • •• • /60 • Nailloof Oho UP= / 0 .7 8 0:00 —, • • 100 - NaarTorkl.l7;garaota joo End Tri447. martagy...-4 1,4,909 SWAN IncLut po.-4-4.4=14 . , /211,00 D 00 '- II IMMO tithe amount of Ihibtlithe. doe or —... oos doe le :Ileake or ' otezenedltors—nothiug., .. 'T omes aaltd.d omes seal:weed sad welting i Ulnas aessiostaa =din mimeo, : ; , • tiled- ' . ' .....1124,111 - 12 • t•t• ,' 'All other erase — siailQ . 4l; alass,,tar PRAM* oay Li iint/no. &a t • to t- • ,_ _ -t• • tt , Agmte tfth.no,..T . _tei take no !hik MAW. '''''''J The amount usunel Ittaly 1:I . , lynoelamekgSr re P a, t i gl e rilr ' t ft . t Le .01= n4 the "d ig " gii ilium onto Ere dersigoihs,•- • Scr w s etiese. The smoontbstsuoil ploy."' teethe. sign Is to limit the lois tut/so/ 0.00 IVO Os Lel. The ent onnonneeetkro he the mese es neid es..______ohs. 1184. ena m or Cloinrientiove.l2 6 ÷ 4!t'!iiiilNDll3l - Comity, r 7 tt Efogistos=ar liAktlgeli. Porsonalix amazed Thome& A. gar. Bear mof the .hitas insunasee Oompaoy. egg sonde oteiii tilos mg= =rile sinAtl i. t",. M. lunh-bed ' LIMY WLIIII4 linethei 614;1 Mks, NcetlioreC. caroorsit Woodezel ,' • FARiliite ND /11KIIIANIOW = - y.:' FIRE,' NAR,INZ.I AND .LIE'S 1.. rffirtmuraLcclazurnt: :. . lIIL/lITAL.-.' ' -." , _...•:..t--11 AKOONTBEOVILFLF INFII4I2OIIISIO 'T i IS Oinas iffecnillre'lnenzanoe on 11/Inm ' Foinltamiia: Marboi Dakiraits• km usslik , Virso Freight. li itizi gu.klssonkalli as Gm.* br 'Om; Law. °wog* sod Land Ope• *Ulm ovagestly., AI" P.ars.oo UP , X. ri Alltll. F l':"'. , Al" 411 . 01111 i H. PWBYRCI. iisIONIL. 1 ivlrlzz IL HILECZA SWittbar.: 'Tl' ' t - - PITrEIBUROII Rlt . 1% 1.4 ifoo. T. IC Holm, , lAn. .11 FFOODIceIc. aHon. J. B. Out :ft , 4 . „r ito . T.: Ri k . ir/ . 11 '="?...1 . Gen. J. IL. llSOrti . .. n.4ll ,ii intet it ti.;.i.r.iii.,,il;,.boensi.ntiiml. nod ecl a irs Um ism sad iipald ;props , ltos,, "Osalinnel f=talsodlni no. iracialsOid' It!. It. asekiement sootelorgra St. is ~.... , Mato a. A. Semi-Annnal Diiridend 8 per east, ... - ~ ' 1T41 t 18554 . - •.::: .nll .uistmuct,viiiiiir i , , OF HARTFORD, OON7B.—Ohlutered 1819. Huh Amts. ally_ ~ -:'t pORTINIIRS to.iialre Atpirgeoe on-41dir 0 1 1 WaM,Are l '• tu.irtrly . mutia c t n.:=P e _ ilr& se l= dad mai s ianoal stunned d3O. wautkta dl2 .. 13:=1. 77t Odin r1i_4 . 0•3?,4b 5L. d 06kie, Nort Wilt !pla i d ra -44'doe? 1. R51irt:,...4=,.,.. . :7.....i7:1:1767; nli. , i: 0. iik.e. ROME f9ll, like' kV ei,gl?.. so m e .folks do. V a . rob 1"""" ki•,4tAtt tbarintt MI .02 ye .. i• "U "n". rb=theolottniiitisAtooi. -; • 1 ThofV . Akee i re;od_mop, I : i ~. i 1 •+I Man J. - 11n .t ‘i. aort;%.. "'". Dear Kato Ilan m - tA1n.t......__ • • Almanialsortnes—Ten• for .?.....0., • , I ti. 1 41 1 ,V u reZra How ¬ to kow,ar.Bllsalt Heat!'—esiesmie. - L ru iv. , AgraTzt=. , 4 In. W 4300917 no* dock of Pianos trivoJatt &Mosel. vitiel.%a g eg bon soloctod wttli. treat AA, sal tAltphitt ott. w anout c r u r i ? CAA DITAIV 1‘4,6•1 OHIO;HattINA *-8048.. MIN , a. kIELL9II,, Nd si p 7 . ea Wood et.; between Dimmed anise.' ni : bu stialoprzi etur dl ow g a l . a g r,, OW , GRAND PLUMtbi MasnillietaiVor " I &MI, BMW/L. lastraments sel same nt by,u"a=tiTh. 116" Mtas am a l ti " lad 1 PARLOR - 9BAND lANO, '-- The int sad sib drategritt Sind le Lb. .fikr,... = Th"bs" U I bma nstn"" riecZ y g the reagtor ifti fl l l m am i li: 6 Aloft.. sod elmow =lssas sad the. i s ri *, .1 • !fr''''ffW'osl r , • ataktibr ails's *wow.' Alasof ,q. 15 1 .• 1 '4., Ws Eimbl, Weillas Parma. ' NDnna a Clark's Pianos. Pimbscriuni, , Nati' bfit. on owsmadlPMeb'nZZlP. Tuba rtoet of umrivaisd Phomohishisabox_••,47 —nem MO 111401110 M An than hi Inuit of i iiro h n i. Slow utstuant. fir . a." not war Itlask uld s are larted to eau,4 cmi9que .IL—eaktpeettivek sklbdoriakft z..a _ • Asa jlq,strest. i : . 1 1 0 1• ' •00411Piar,N mum sad OWL W.WE h3D—Coo use sermattor surosattani•Gem : aahttbst sk amea am. ftgAM . 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