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' - ...Stream Rai its BI NII/11."--Bash its the bald caption to a long article in the Pauslyreem. ims-the leading democratip gaper in this State. - _ Tie-time wee when demivrets were willing to , : mthailllthat Slavery woman evil, and they merely Plead their want of power to reach It ; but now they , are wakareg up - to the benefita of the triatehg• institution and the propriety of own lag human beings ras chattels. "We have often - thoright,"mays the Pennsylvanian, "that Negro .81avery played a more important part in the ,homy of enlightened nations than they are - willing to admit.. Confined to a strict matter of .sentintent, it haostaany repulsive features ; but when viewed in the light of its beneficent ef fettis upon the whole human race, Ito necessity at once becomes a conceded point, by the ra , , gotta and progressive mind." And being' !eased of this rational and progressive mind, the editor of the Poetry/venire prooeeds to show his readers that Slavery Is neither wrong nor repulsive, 6 mi : eminently right, proper, humane and desirable. The" opposition to it is mere • mawkish philanthropy. ."Slavery has its bene fits," and it le his - busine ss to record them. • nee, "alavery Aar its benefits." So have many Other things which we all know and feel to be wrong: It woe a knowledge of these benstim • which . mads John Mitchell long for a plantation .. well stocked with fst neaten. To such men it to a benefit, in one sense, to have his fellow - men under his control, over whom he may lord It supremely and upon rheas unpaid toil he may subsist In luxury and ease. Many there are . who . thinkit a vast benefit to have a "nigger" to wallop; and those to whom idleness and deliver- IMO from toil is e desideratum find Slavery a very greefoonvcalenee. So does the extortioner 'And his victims useful to bran and the thous ands who prey upon society in multitadlnocs forms dentolcos And occasion often to exclaim that even Mime has Its benefits—to them. But what of those upon Idiom they prey? What of ,the poor victims of the lade from whose enforced labor all the boMelits of Siam are realised? '• If sieettry had not its beeefits, in some shape er otherr„-it could not or would not exist. Roy allyl/2eneldesPetisso the world over Me full .of : bend* and hence the death-grip which is maintained tipon them by . the - , beneficiaries. But ar. these things therefore right! • Fritedion haa Ike benefits,- too, and it is be. cane these !mimes Sow eanally to all and in. Pure moue, that men wititrational end progres _, able Mintiet reefer to see It : extended rather than system whleh bestows benefit, upon a few but anteages the many. Preedoro confers •progress, -, innallgeneit.and'prniperity npon a people ; while improvenzents, throws the curse of Ignorance over the manse* and clogs:terribly the onward career of She State Hence it be. comes the duty of the free states to see that, in a gareinnieni nominally free; thatsystem only sheathe: extended which scatters its benefits broadcast over all, and that nay system which is - injurious to . the many, restricting its partial beii ekes to tttefew, should be restrained from /gluing foothold apaa new soil.. The true mis sion if a free people is to extend the blessings of Ireeziom; sad if there be_ any who, like the ,ediftiof itir Poeuteryhtmelaai - think it desirable to rob human beings of their rights for the sake Of the benefits to be Individually derived there from, their unhappy . perversity of inclination skald became a stimuli* to the zeal with which we protect the blessim that barite/len to our - • Perhaps it* well that those Antitelirorth who leitor for: thW eitetoOn of Slaveri iambi put it alinAhniround' that; 'the Paiiilkani6 doe. Malt opponents iill thin'keintr where to . And theninad how to meet them. • Most isanrodly . tie people of Peentsylesnla miser endorse the Was docartne so boldly laid down; and they eartinelitheii determination the sooner foe betels tentfroutod with the hone to frankly. They an./ .wousanit. practically, to extend Ellorery, npowiome Wee pretence; but never because of itiirkbtrainism. • 1 111 4....ihrmettatni has taken the beak tract.. She my. that the Know Nothing 'Platform, us Oubilahod by autkol'itY, will' not do for anti-Slavery men to stand upon, because it makes . Nativism the supreme 'and Anti-Shivery the subordinate consideration. This itctitearguntent we hare been preemies for a long time. filseerY is the one. gnat, all -absorbing, royerehadowitot question before -the American. people, and is confessed to be each in this officio 1 document of the "American" order. Yet this Order asks the people -to mate, It secondary and auxiliary to a principle to which • large portion of the sati-ffleaery _immunity is hostile, : Anti-Ne break" men are given the alterosdve of working for measures repulsive to them, for the sake of onitehlob they approve, or of seeking to pro .- mote their oldeids in a separate utgatdsation. The Winds inlet they tail 'do, honestly. And this they have done; yet not Sia . !LS to offend or . repulse any who agree' ith "tient in regiudin ~. the question of slavery, as now presented, the g ottly_qttestfun- really before .the people. The you party a pletform coofined exelusively to the pressing .aspeete of this one quodicow ' it asks co man to do violence to his chetthed eterriotions, and abstains from offend • lag him-byat lugging in' other , and districting fee issus; b throwing imdde all other , question', cordial . Melon of all who t he that union le destratdo- to Protect the irsterotts of freedom. The ." Anterican" address acknow , mg.' that tie Oilsnidon of slavery tette Slew great bedbrietbe people • ' and Jut beano. e it so, it _shonki hi dinionmeted from all. otter Know Nothing p la tform ,isenee, as - lo the . Republican platform.. In the tnnsticreit tri la th th" w in hlab b' t i t ° has " ric , . Another grope takes 'by Afro B wieshelm is . • . one often dwelt upon by us, to-wit : That seem • which Shams to be national and hangs on to Its • ,southenk oonneotions, out never be anti:Slavery, . . or ethrusand the madams of and-Blevery mere. The Needing platters, by which the BIM, • Nothings, of this - BMte strove to• avoid tide. salty, is, U Kra Swiechiiim sap, litag and • - Impotent-",.Merl evasion of the great northern demand' The parezzutme organisation. Is the only refuge for those who would sem liberty based of slavery. Thoeitior Philifiillphla, under s late ecramir: 2 sti on . =Wog 08,072 ilazablis. Tby sooitid• lag to themaairstio, vialld cake the poptplatioa about MAW - - . - Tics Emma:" p.m OP trralp BUTZ/ =MOE 15 . 0'4411011 1300111 r/ was MIMS TO !MP oii NUM • -';;l'‘:'4 • A ik g .:alt.';3' . . . _ . ;- •-- ~'" . . ,' Fft-; , -- ...,,;,- q ... .; -4, - , ,, e,d - . -,. : , . !„4--:. , ,,,+ , , zrfg-ft"'ct-Z,0_,,,V,V . ,!,, A.V,:. 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Inman, tha dm la op to trhkb the goboatmoo la hold, tha papa. win btonAah¢ stespub unless tbs Sabsertstkm mond hY loPooco paymout: AD transient sdrertAshul. et an dsloatittkni. will N. sssubsd to I. P." groom Tta oat osooptlioir •111 to whore meal =Ms lr or YostlY sentelati an pads. seplulgir .aireuaLmel STATE MISS CONVENTION, AT PTTIRBtRAGII, wßD.rersbAz SEPTEMBER 6, 1865 The terptltaiOati State Convention. This body will convene in the CITY HALL, over the Market R0121)43, on Wednesday morning alloptember 6th, at eleven o'clock. The following genflamen ere expected to be *mot: Hon. B. P. Chase. Han. Samuel Galloway Hoi. David Wilmot. Hon. L. D. Campbell Hon. B. P. Leiter: Hon. .1. A. Bingham. Bon. J. R. Giddings. Hon. Thadans Beevane. GOOD Law.—We are glad to find that there Tees Nam' rum Emeon--lisportont radiea is one Judge in Pennsylvania bold enough to choral.—The newspapers mailed by the Canada enunciatee th doctrine set et defiance by Judge:add very little to the intelligence received from Halifax by telegraph. On another page will Rua, in the Wheeler case. Judge Hurst,be found letters from oar ref ular correspon charging the Jury in the ease. of the negroes meta with such extracts agleam Worthy of note:d - who were Indicted for riot in taking -away Jane The following, whie. ° ll 'We DCOellO through Jolumor. and her . ildren from Col ch. Wheeler, private cha nnel' , eontelcontai nsitt tneet kee Of portant movements in the child isimediate future. It comes from hi gh autherlty and may be relied "When Jane was brought here by Col. Wheeler an: she and her children were ea free as he was. Paris, Friday, Aug. 17,1855.—WhatIatatedin slaves who my last letter in regard to-Oottrt rumerebecome We recognize the right of returning esMspiond come here--we mast stand by and more consistent every hottr. The great *Week enforce theist's of our own State upon Sebeatopol Is, I have good reason .to be. have to take place upon the 20th, and by the The Judge then read the Act of 1780, and also the Act of March Bd, 1847. Itime this reaches you it Will have fallen, end A MID may bring his ease into this Skate , with less loss than perhaps you imagine. Tdo but he makes him • free man thereby, for be I much importance hue b eim attached to the fort," upon the Northern aide of the harbor; they do may not. detain him any time whatever. A slave cannot, b 7 virtue of the laws of this State, not command the city as has been stated. It is a distance of two miles inen air line from the remain upon its soil. The object of the Act was to remove every Taw from the Statute Book Malakofferrorsthe bay t o the „ foram,. Star tut, but from the Malakoff,' the Southern aide from which ingenuity oottld make it appear that tdavery could in OhyWDy exist hem" could be laid in ruins in forty-tight hours. This poet takes the second line of Russian defence in the flank, raking it in its entire length. nem is no great excitement about the coming assault, but a quiet conviction that the city will fall. Yon observe that all the past actions on the past of the Allies seemed to be undertaken with a view to making success • kind of basis upon which to treat for peace. This is not so now. France, that is, the Emperor, baa resolved upon • war which will reduce Russia to a second-rate power and the mediation of Austria will no long. er aerie although she offers the most abject terms on Russia's part. The Army of the Danube lanow concentrating on Marseilles and Toulon, at the rate of 8,000 to 4,000 men a day. This army headed by Napoleon in person, is destined for a campaign in Bessarabia next October. While marching upon Odessa, which pity will be again attacked by sea by the allied fieeta, Ihe hopes to attack and engage whatever Russian force may to de tailed to stop the advance of the allies in the Crimea. The two armies—that of the Danube, and that in the Crimea—Will winter on the ground, but not before Sebastopol. The Ehgllsb are recalling all the Generals of Division, it is said, to allow the younger menj a chance of winning their way up. I suppose that yeti will receive with a smile of incredulity the announcement that Se6altopol is takes. Be sure that nothing short of a mire ale- can save it. During the embarkation of the troops at Varna, the Emperor designs to show himself in the Crimea, Omar Pacha was re called to Constantinople to advise upon the state I of affairs at Ears; he declined the command of the Turkish army in Asia Minor and pointed out Sir Stephen Lakeman, an English o f in the Sultan's service, as the most efficient corn. mender. Lakeman is now in London. He has had an interview with Lord Panmuro, but there ' is some hitch. We hear that he stipulates for an English or French contingent. Portugal is about to volunteer her share of troops for the war. Austria begins to feel that- B abe is in a false I position, and her people begin to suspeot that she is in a contemptible one You may bemused at the reliance I seem to place in the resolves of Napoleon, but you do not know the man. Ten years ags: hewas an Wren truer, three years ago he was an Emperor, now he is the Destiny of Europe. - England watches his; nod; Spain, Portugal, Sardinia, Italy, Bel gium, Sweden and Denmark • wait in his ante chamberf, Austria Grouches and Prussia hides away from him. A story le going the rounds which marks the man. While conversing' with the English Ant baesador upon the unsuccessful attack upon the Malakoff, his Excellency °beeriest that the En glish could not have held the Roden except at a lone of ten thousand men; Napoleon smiled and replied, "Your Excellency's calculation is rather that of a surgeon than that of a. General." I presume that you are aware that the com munication of the newspaper •correspondents with the camp is entirely cut Off. Even the intelligence which reaches the Taus Is mire conjecture, and very much which is conveyed to them of proposed attacks and movements Is par. posely falsified, that their reports may mislead the Russians. Matteks published in London reached Sebastopol within twenty hours, through Prussian telegraphs to St. Petersburg, and thence by telegraph to Sebastopol The fall of Sweaborg has not crested any excitement, and the view of victoria will raise the funds more than the beat nee from the Crimea.—/V. Y. limes. The Statcholders of Jackson county, Missouri, have warned the ministers of the Methodist church North not to hold their AnnnalConferenoe, according to appointment, in that county. Among other reiolutions was the following: Reaohtd, That if the ministers and others con stituting said conference should, after this re spectful ten. onstrance, persist in holding the 3111118 h:re, we dean hold ourselves fully ac quitted from any consequences that may result therefrom. We understand that Bishop Simpson, of this city, is to preside it this Conference. TrooA Goer:v.—The 'Republicans of Tioga county held a fine County Convention on the 28d ult., and nominated the following ticket : itqwerenta —John Mtise--Th athewoe. L Baldwin. Bitaff Tntarurer—.o. H. Blanchard. Cbausissiorww.—o. E. ulver. Audi! 8. %trona. A .liansee correspondent of the New York Journal of Coonnerro thus enumerates some in stances of the utter recklessness and disregard of all lea' manifested by the pseudo legislature of Mums "Ambngst their anomalies in law is one act saying that the pre-empters who shall, upon sur vey, he found upon the 16th and 86th sections of land in townships shall be allowed to remain by paying $1,25 per acre. The 27th section of the organic sot says 'No law shall be passed to in-' - lettere with the primary disposition of the soil r and the 84th section, that when the lauds shall be surveyed, Be., sections 16 and 86 in each township shall be and are hereby reserved for the purpose of being applied to schools' in said Territory,' &c. Violation number one. "The act of Congress dlB4l, concerning pre emptions, allows every man to pre-empt one himdriiti and sixty acres of land only. Our Legislature have passed an act relating to tree* , passers, beginning with the following preamble Whereas Congress /um approved the laws of other Territories granting settlers three hundred and twenty acres of land; and 'whereas it would be treason ,to our constituents, treason to our own hearts, treason to the retire Routh, to deny the people of Kansas the rights enjoyed by the Northwest, therefore it is emoted,' &c. The body of the act provides that any man may bring pass, ejectment, and other action, for In fringement upon his claim ; and that on the trial, the limits of thin claim shall be determined „by marks on the ground,, according to the custom of the neighborhood, provided it does not exceed three hundred and twenty acres, and that this three hundred and twenty acres may be held in two parcels. I forbear all comment on violation number two. "Number three of their direct, open, patent violations of sots of Congress should perhaps have been numbered first; that is, the femoral of the seat of government, After Governor ft.'s clear and logical menage, no explanation of that, as an unequalled usurpation, is - needed from me. Doubtless many other like specimens of legislative acumen and astuteness might be found; but I have not at present access be . the archives of the Territol7.' Thr co New York "Soft "Democratic State Con vbeenention, in its action ott . the slavery question, has altogether misrepretiented by the telegraphic despatches. Instead of endorsing the Kansas policy of the natieuial administration, the Con vention adopted the following resolution, offered by Mr. Canada], Resolved, That we regard the organisation of bands of armed borderers, and their intrusion In to the territory or Kansas, not as bone fide set tlers, but for the forcible subversion of the rights of its legal electors, not only ea a 'violation of the peace of the 'Union and the rights of the community aesailed, but as distinctly subversive of the intent of Congress, as declared in the bill organizing the said territories, to leave the peo- ;pie perfectly free to form and regulate their own only to the,Constitotlen of the United States, and that all the power of the federal and terri torial governments should be exerted to redress these outrages and to vindhiate the rights of the people thereef. This, however, was qualified by the adoption of an amendment, offered . by Mr. John Van Ba. ran, tO the effect that "the Democracy of New Yorkpate win csitetunylattere to all the corn prwthises of the Constitution, and mrintain all the reserved rights of the States, and that they deem this an appropriate occasion to declare their-hostility to the extension of slavery into free territory." _ CHAIM' FOR • RIORT TS KA211•3.r. .10.- .e sau na oorreepoodent of the lisantri Bryn/diem writes that on the 28d instant, the "Legielatunt," assembled at Shawnee Blizsion;amended the act regulating elections so as to allow counties to have more than one voting precinct, If necessary for the convenience of the people. In thedebate on this amendment, Stringfellow said that he was opposed to taking Loy underhand advantage of the abolitionists. He wanted to meet them face to face. There should be but one precinct in each county, so that the prot-asaay forests could all As spawn. when tie ht taw on. Ils thought there would 1.• a figAS at the sisal diction. The St Louis ..listelJigencer of Thursday morn ing asp: ..A gentleman from Buzau um q informs hat the meeting at Lawrence on the 14th and 18th of August, was called by the "white free State men," as they are called—those who desire to form a free State, and exclude all tegroes, free or slave; that much discussion took place at the meeting, as the abolition part of the free *tate Men are opposed to this exclusion of negroes. Finally, however, they all agreed to fuse for a grand Mua Meeting at Big Springs, on Septem ber &IL, and also to call • territorial delegation at .Topeka on the 19th, to form a constitution preparatory to the application for admission as • State.' 81L1C1111703 FINANCIALLY 'CONerDNxxp,—The Castle Garden, as is by this time pretty gener ally known,' has been designated and fitted up as • depot for Emigrants, end is now In opera lion, realising, by the protection and facilities given to strangers, the benefits anticipated. The Garden has been placed in the charge of the Commissioners of Emigration, who denote themselves to, the duty with most commendable seal, They base, aim, the efficient co-operation .of the Health .offiter. We subjoin • brief statement of the results of the first month's experience. Passzmoass. 31oszy. 1914 8207,849 70 3464 42,272 95 ...... 982 48,620 62 ......2458 221,080 68' First week.... Second week Third_ week.. Fourth week. 6858 $20,828 75 Thus it will be seen that along with s bone and manila which subdues the , forests, satiates the 8011, constructs Canals and Rail Ways, less 'than seven thousand Emigrants add more than UAL) A MILLION OE' DOLLARD tO the solid wealth of nor Country! In this faot there is "food for reflection.— , 4l6any .Eveniv Jaime/ Tax Lan Garranaz, I.—The General Wil liam Pepe, whose death at Turin has just - been announced, is the hero of that name whose l lant defence of Venice hi already famous inhgais tory. He was a Neapolitan by birth, end hid at one time great influence with King Ferdinand, whom he wstdeavorid to convert to his own con stituUonal opinions. In 1848 he 'organized the national guard at Naples, and was the general in chief of that force; so far anoceeded in bringing the King over to hie slaws, that he obtained his consent to march at the head clan army to hid Charles Albert against the Austrians. But when the troops got safer on their march at Bologna, they neeived front the vasolUating, contemptible illerdinand an order of reign. General . Pepe refused to obey this Ignoble sum mons. The regular troops of his army how ever deserted him, but, followed by the Nation al Chard, he threw himself Into Venice, and there earned i name which will down toiros-- torpy. Before 1848 he fought ' duel at Bot ha* with lareartine, in consequent* of some I Term, in whioh the poet had described the Ital- g Miss but the "duet of the years old when he died. He wan 80 - Dims Eons the firanto.—A late Esliftinala paper 173011. discovery of e. , spring to El Dorado county, in that Etats, whose waters firm front bat of aramdm The mineral 'deposit to thin; root thick, and mope out of the surfaaa of the earth. Una ht it abound with gold. sad speed-. mem of this anriferone ore have been show nn to the editor of the. Plattervilla diserrieen. The name of "Death Elpring" bar been given to the strum. The existemoe of it le supposed to as ' ~,,..m ___..--- coma for-the mortalks stung the gold miners at ~. crivaati. l. rj vs 4, " lb ' 29111 al Aug, of Ida , " 'ft thi s .ari r period oleo Californin offideide• - stwoodr ofatta l e r re 1 4: er ls. rar 'cid. mis ' VeL CI V. :Lash , Hours, arc.—The Indianapolis AID/Id gay& "The approach of the produocseason, when large gum :altos of money will be coming West from Esaterindealers makes:it necessary , for farm ers to "keep an eye out" for the worthless traria with whieh esatanteltarpent expect to chive as. The influx alit has already began, and nothing will prevent very serious losses bat tteady re fusal to take it on any terms. It is quoted at .nothing In the east, and Is brought west where it is not known. Hop are beginning to form a torte ,of trade and talk, but little is doing pct. Contients are being talked over, and some oemslonally closed, but the earthy of stook bogs end the tomer : tainty about the corn (corn is not beyond danger from trait yet) make any operations in this line very hap-hatard affairs. In "LaWrence county we notice that stook hop are selling at $4, and we have heard of contracts for hop deliverable during the fall, at $5. correepodeat of the Lexington (Ky.) &ma nes Fiends that paper*sketch of • men named Elijah Denney,,residlo g in the Dona-eaten part of Pulaski county, who will be one "hun dred and eigliteenlears old on the" 10th of Sep- tember next. He has always been an early riser, never drank but one cup of coffee, never was sick, never endured einy physical sufferings, except once Iron the bite of a rattle make. Hs is • native of Carritack, county, North "Caro lina, toned through the revolutiowar, was wounded at the rage of Charlesto wee at the siege of Savannah, at the tattle of Eutaw Springs, at Camden, at King's Mountain and lillnks.Cor ner served under Marion, wash n eiyirwituess of the death of Col. Isaac Hayne, named to ten. tacky in 1779, la six feet two - *On 'high, weighs 160 lbs, is amain member of the Baptist Church, has four sons and live daughten wring: (the eldest 78 and the yonaget 61 years old,) enjoys gpod health, walks and tides with ease, and is violently opposed to' Know " Nothingiaml May the old fellow live a thnosand years. urmaa Elosnanias ON Ittratta.—Thenv are three articles relating to Russia and the Bassi= war, in Blackwood for August. One of them is partienlarly interlining. It gives a descripti on of what it ca ll s the "Internal Bufferiags of Bur sla during the War, bean Bye-Witnemr." • The author issaid to have returned during the course 'of the present summer from Rusol where be had passed so many 'years that he had learned - to write bad Boglish. It represents the owners of real estate in Russia es reduced to poverty, the laboring class se starring, the whole tiountry exhausted, the government uneasy and classes desiring peace. The Pramylranian. has discovered a new and astounding proof of Psasmore e pejo.. ry. He swore that the 'enlored woman, Jane Johnson, was not under hie control, and that he could not therefore produce her, • even when ordered to do so by Judge Kane. The Judge decided that he was guilty of contempt, , for not doing what he couldn't do, when he ordered it. Day before yeeterdey Jane Johnson came into court of her own accord and gave her testimony. Who doubts no w, e xclaims the Pennaykonimi, that WiMunson's oath that she was not under his control, was "rank sad flat pallor'?" Thal is en argot worthy of Dogberry. - - The Massachusetts anti-Maine law cmniention mwombled last week at Moreester, Mere being about twelve hundred delegates present.; They nominated B. D.3Beitoh, of Springfield, Demo crat, for Governer; Moses Davenport, of, New buryport (Whig,,) for Lieutenant Governor; William Denton, of Boston. for Secretary of Seaton Arthur W. Austin, of West Itozbuty, for State Treasurer, Wendell T. Davis, of Green field for Auditor; and George B. Billiird, of Boston, for Attorney Genival. • A Springfield (Mass.) correspondent of 'the New York Bvening oat states that Southern mer otants send their orders to the North, iequiring the goods to be ■tamped with the name of 'some supposed manufactory at the South. .Linoh stamps are applied to hardware as well is to the produote of the loom, and even due table cutlery is manufactured in Idassachueette -nod stamped &own:ling to order, as If wade Iu South Caro s. liM=ll • A Lira or Tou.—A Wilmington, Del., paper says that an Irish weaver named John Brown who emigrated to the United Bums in the year 1794; and set up his loom In Wilmington, in' the Immo place It DOW occupies, has ever slue been engaged In weaving *wets there, and still nom. Unties it, ashappy u the day is long,tifyir a laps of siztpooe years. The Grand Jury of Lancaster have found ehill against Boughton, the alleged defaulting Treasr of the Lan hstitution. The I ndictment charges oaster him 'with embezzling the suns of $275,000, and appropriating 11 tdhi own use. • B TAXPIIMBveraI - elms ran • anai'fraln . their owners readAlug near Piedmont, Bawds, night, legu bat. They vottrolilo number, belonolug to Cot. Ipso . mar Blue, G. W. Weedlingtou, Wm. Donsldmin tied Baker. Camas' Joan, form et Loma of alb diodAt Louis on Thundar last. • •, - • ' • .. ig4 4 SPECIAL NOTICES. Have you a Diseased Livery--The gate thonith Martha& If solimientif ouggeettre e when the bet 11 taken las consideration that grams of the • Id es lore bunt& Mostaimmin4y freflrent inthe tedlitatez ; Indef. thereon few dime/es that • areseot tweets way amiable to • deranged state of &at Imperbentergan; Near alb, complaints nsoallYelamed under the head of Oonsumption. have their origin la the .m e . remedy that would innuro. regularity and hasithhd lotion In the Idvar, would be a bleating to man kind. has been the exclamation of thoniande mat trmedT hi. te,...d.md; It la safe and sore. When a fair trial has been &horded It. It has never been known to &IL Lades ran Toe any &wave of the Liver, or direr which you . believe proem& from hepatic deflum e ...a_ 4....5 te moment, but porebnae a boz of pi.. brumes • PILls, and they will restore Ton to Leath. It I. the only remedy yetdiscovered, In which Implicit mandence.may be pieced. P. a D. llPLaaes red ahrated Varndfuds and Liver both Da obtained at *kr of tha r^apeotaDla pm g Stares in tMs dtT• pd 0.... will pious be esnreal to ask tor ono take none bill Di. Ilisann Vocmiros• and Liar Pale. Tbam mother Vorokogro sap Pilo oar balm the Dublin, Dot cootrangdyslr worthimo Pat sob by tlqr to:d* ptoptiotomi, .34,' J 19 11:13 . del AV 6 0 °2 1r ia. emed at. • Headache 'and 'Data J. Ll.aomo. of ilratigham, M7a 'T tam forma In Baer tent Holtind Bittern a romodi for Headache and Dos. ItY. its wrn has aho mod It with th. atinamt Mr. A. B.lgthabOa l of rittabgre. also rotnarta that he has oxpotioncid ninth Mist Mom Ito mw Ihmulacha. ^ Tat e a haltjoadpoonted thriatimal a dm'. an Dour be. tote mails. %Sat modest. 7, and then a:wholesome food. 'and you will find this bunny a regular fur Blot andNer. , yhmunha. Walkman. of any kind. Cootty co and Ate.. Salon wymmly ghouls In mnthaltlon, It' may be trite without agy br the invalid. PODUECjir a flo• WO. Om* Sinai It I vary =atonal° the dateltatal Momach. Be. advaresamont In another column. eel-lvdtwa Liver Disease.--Carter's Spanish Mis ts.* as • evened y for liver canna; and the member of for. addable evllroonneeted with• dleortnrawl elate of that 0r0a0.4 narlrelled. tlandrede Of oertianide; trona the Mahan mime, of par. eotaill•lng In the efts of filchtoond. Va., aright be when of Ore. eked br (hater's Beenlab Mixture. • we 'have only room to refer tattle eitraontlnary care of Panned IL Drinker. Reqy of the Bra of Drinker k Bland; Bookseller; elkhound, Ye. e who wee eared by two nrtues of garter's hPenteh instsno, ones three Yearn enduing from Ma e. ad lirer. tie pm Its ;aim on eke la wonderful, better shore .41 the medicine he had ever taken. and char fully eseconsamede it to all. her advertisement. seedinditier' Joy for the Invalid.—We out the follow- Ina hem the "Phllednebla :denuder Gaeette,. sad re: cormatend oar rodent to pursue It carefully, and those ruining ehosiLl not delay rureheal•ln Dn. lloortawe's Glcuus Inrrai•—This celebrant med. bg., by Dr. D. M. JACIUM. at the latposLug Gann= ht..ellelne Store, No. 120 arch street . I+ esslther nbromdated patine siterition. end the proprietor. who . 1.• • le: faunae phyelehn, h waling Immense quantities of It. . virtue.: this remedy are go My •et bath ki the tette:ode:l Inothe of It, to be sant In our attrartlelog •eolgonu, that there Is hartrany room Left tbr de to speak a—or the tons train or Pni_g retirThinaTeitnidet,llVlltr Is halr, there to anwrovere than the general derangement of the dutertlre =OYrbieta 131,017 f its to socontpany • dleorderrod tte, Ilrer. Ilesderts,ntlee, languor, tretfehnes, • altroulor.l .t= feral,. sod waning attend of ante. wane &maws.: whledt ore l the nib of d th. Won Dorton. boys ber . rMalli sm oozd . by 11.11 an Chrsosa =LB . - Statement from Canada.--Quebeo, Feb. 7th. 1284 .—d4meta. B. A. Fatmeebrdk A (ku—We had ths Namur ornmalvinw tlde monde& the within dermal. of your Yanalhnts. which gall be very gratlfring to yo% le It .M Mat roluntaray. We are. grotletam.yottre ran truly J. 111IIABON a 00. GMLIEIZ—IIiy little dame:Mß. 4 years old. end mr eta, older, dram :EN • coneldarsHe Ham =Ening from frtdol ''"" i ga . 1 14 .' t it h r= o .reei t i " , " a "'" lf jr:IL M IDEk of Z i lLs thaa anaa Vt 010741,17 ARAM some of tC4. irsorllnmy. length arrow 12 to lb Hobos. - Haling sipaidreaDd .0.11.11 of the ben ellkdal etheta o ' yor b o u 7e=g4, , l vi lbel 11 1:1.2176,10 recommendolt. t o agalmt emma aver yrt olLnrd to th i e . enea d . . Genlemen, believe ma to be your moth Hegel and humble mrrant, NATHANIEL LEITER& Prnound Ind erdd by B. A. WAIMIEsTmE lit 00,, earns *Mood and llret eta. mylb.d/hrT PITTSBURGH. Life, Fire tk Marine Insurance Company; Office, corner Market and Water Streets, Rosin °ALAI Y; Prandent. Jails% D. . 10 7 11 e. La " T A • This Company makes orrery 'neural:leo ap- P•standsE War nonnactad aith LI UM. and rm.! in* And againit Loss or Damage by Fire, ~,And. a atnat,„* ..„..l b. Rills of Om San and Fnland Nailastlan —Folittur 10..1 rum cunauftw. arlth salat7 Dt Wall Death. Babel ClahaLY. James&o aalllkaat Hn. B Tdaan.4ll. J ohn tea l John 1111%11,, EAGLE STEEL WORKS EOLIESS, McKELvY & CO NAITTPAO7I7ITh CP Cast Steel, Gomm. Saw, Blister. Plough sr, SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Mw adesm e Teeth, e 43 - WAJLIMIOI7IIP. P.. ,Ber HZ WiIITIM Ber•••• PITTSBURG,II, PA. Wedeln Insuranoe OF PITTSBURGH.Company 5Wr. Insure tall kinds "a "C . Marine Maks. . , , L .,..„, ILICIThe Ja n , ' Tboa.- moat. JUL Pla.ialmn .7...„ w. sob.. .A. Ntmit*.. - Clea. Dania. arm IMO. ,Q. M. itiatatsoo n alaittl Wham, CL Mamas. tn. Va. - "Pr 6 - 44 air A lama laslWetkal mamma* by Mamma 'IQ inmant 'hi tide anaisalia*P. an*l w6a *lll Ilhaadis *Out aad przamtly pas Willman* atv tim •Orran, N. 02 la alall atm; lama a Odin wAnA0...).0 , a• n, P1,20.,gb• iatbel . Eritfsh and Continental Exchange. • • - mai - iattroz.Atwir BUNCO& SIIIRNAN k CO., . ON THE lINEON BANK, LONDON, DratrAti op LI AND Y'PWARINL These Drafts are.ayailable at all the prin. dpsl Tolima ofileigla thoLlead sad DeWitt, sod the Conitueet. • We etas dew WONT BILLS on N. . Girimebaos a.Ballii. , rsautattoßr 1417 t. which spree es • Bouttlliatee to &1 Date a? %unsay Ityltmertaideart IlethroL Peruse hstesttog to twit &brooch:Naivete:isthmoid' us Wren of Croak on uhtett limey ata be oitahed, se eeded. ln'e7 pert °Moors. Chlhotten. of 11D• Notes sad other leetuitlie Ia Iltsr mho. mill testes prompt' attention. IX IL WILLIAArte • 00, 'Weal, amuse 'Third street : INIMANOR COMPATET OP PITTSBURG H; JOHN IL BROENBERGER,•President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. • O. W. BATOHBLOR, General Akent ; Willi nrausx AQABIBT ALL lELNDS 01 MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. mimosa. B Ilinanberhar, • W. OWL (11.W.WW14"c'P"Dea.. T anion.l. W.-I t i gust4 l46 R. T. John 44 R . I. mon ). &E. ittnn. inn= bknrj:b.o.any.br mintitontr=nlJirit at Its Othota - ,No. 99 Wenn stmt. auttlaind Inzarame (;omp'y of Pittsburgh. War. BA9ALIGT Basun 1.. 44 arer. am.; Li *dm lir - wzrur maim AND iMOD BTRXIIITS. oaRIy,MARG A I e ) Ral t r i al _ Sir burns Lars or Ihromes_YO,l.B9_ =ZiLI na."""1"'""4 p . Bln i kA A • ' J. lkJiaort= inart Bell • . it 6 te llss. I. Liam din . JOHN • COCHRAN dr. .BROS. NANITFAOII.IIIEREI 01 Iron leis& Inn Vaults, halt Boon; Window Britten, Windowuards, 11; Nes. 91 Second st., £ 86 Third St., (behreen Wood ind Market,) , PITTSBURGH, PA., old Pig Have on band atds ler an a variety of new patterns iemy eth venom P l o tkga" at " Snake Saki saoloded Grave Lota Abbess. does es dart !melee sag tt WELLS, 'DOD= & CO., 86 Booth at. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., Buggy, Carr MANOZAC2774I7IB OF iage, Riding, Drovers' 'DRAY WHIPS; THONGS AND Keep constantly on hand, received direct ham their Pqiima York Oo.:Pi4•M azo varied ask a r witriodswf airim.s. .aua=ara DWI/ Dra_Whina 4111 . WOK and Cantle. maw. d pi l luse t thawiegi uit tl PPM Pre KIK muestartrzo-er Jelibffnte situzurs 114LLEN• inranasosa To ARNOLD & WILLIAMS stunruceame or Odium Finacis, WWI triaTabing Alp Irian eimausix. Wawa, soul Vesta**qf4biaervg *lv looms ke wombs Andvanktia ir Moue le BS ',Cati* laniiiwatiiiiebrk ty De m* Resift Omal nous 4'o lints& se tivilltairr- Noraess. mews. , HENRY H. COLLINS, VOW/42DM IiND COMMISSION MNROILILMTi AND WK DLLti L(, • Olipail,; xa rfsi • mirtest, 4.1 t The GreatF THEE Discovery O KOonedy, of AGE lioxbury, haa disoovored la mutat olii'eammoarattlers . weeds • 882,.1, attykini Efrosor. frost/he wore Snahito is woman* H. 028 Wed It In arar sloven handredmess, and ores : lama otorpt to twat:man (both thunder homir.) He bag now In bls oomesolon over two hundred certificates (11 (to saltiw all within twenty miles of Baena Two bowie err warranted to wire a minion - sore month Gina to throe bottles wW ads the want hied of pimple. of the Taw Two to throe balder will tilvar oho meson of Was Too bowe on; warranted to ear. the worst conlisr In Um moldboard stomach.. Thews to are lottka are warroutal to can tbs worst acre oformadee, the aroo.to twobottlee;nee waTraotrol Colman aft humor In ra Two &alai ore worziot.d to fon mooing or rbo oar. • • tiotabotamotut tho hair. Poor to mix totUos rov loorimat.l to colo corrupt aid O. bath, wai of the Two to thin bottler us warranted to etas tl. moat d.. mato man of rhonantbas.. Tv° to throe bottles t an irorrootod to en.eh.:worst ?moor daimon., Tina to tear lonia aro Turouted to ouzo nit air= Pin to oight betties will Oafs 00 'rant saw of asotvL • lomat. ii always oxparlanowi tnetz the tint bottl sad • m mho. es vaenated when to. above Quantity Is ta. .• Udnil tio letglubable to Ches. eha be., 1.. vain triki tha,nouderful nuellolgm the day. as that a cawod growing in the Matorm, and along old s, should emu eem7 hum. In the mote.: rd 1. is now a Bled toot, Um ham .humor Inas to start Than. snit* ilk ems riot ands, bums or ba's about it waiting cum and not soot. 1 Dodd tel over ...thousand lot- Um MUM the vicinity of Barton. I know Its enacts In wrery am. It has already demeans. oftheireatostoarw don. in Wasaschosetta. i caw It to - children • Year old; to °ldles:mu. of eloty. I here pear.PuMoasout/ looking childsen, whoa. &eh e .Mond gabby, restored to a periwt state of Malth by ono bottle. To thom.ho are .uhMes to a sick headache. on. MM. will always COM It. It glee. knot 0.11.1 to catarrh and dlighosm Bom who bare beeneoetise let s on , bate to . he. and Ban Postdated by it.. Whom the body I. imund. It Turk Onit. May, but where them is &Ai dltratiltOtOota of the ton m bat you otions most of natu b e t .Level masa em 7 wed shoed., bu no mar In from Mut days to It week. Th iut-theY alwayi dimp ais linsunra bad re. salt from It. On the smarmy; when that feelins sone YOU and remelt like am. person. if . heard m ole of the most extrarsgant encoulcum of It that man met toned to.. No change of diati• an m0010.47-M1 the beet yoaCan get. I have 'Mewl.. an berh. which. when . t h e mend in awed OD, Impoinkau swelling. of the mak and undeuthe 'tam PrIC• .ante. Pyle; ot,the • ;Mama Discomiry 111 P. bottle. . - DIIUI4II7ONBIOII OSE—Adult, on. tabarupoontad Pe i . day. Children Ora ei ghtyeaseidenwrt eluenfok thildown . from Ire to eight years, toomu.and• dirouthai ten made applicable to all constitution., take •mmith to manta on the bowels twice a day. of me Mr. HAMMY firm genmonal attendant. lo bad our als. trot.. when..li and rata. at Dr. 140 Wood m Then felkiA.T To Mothers, Wives and Daughters-- The noblest dimoverr lu the science of medicine, and the one which hay. and will condatie to preys. the fiNitOlt bind.[ to the human flutilly. It the mailed Mermathon known u Marshal'. Marine Cathollcon, It Deadened loam, the various Meuse Incident to Ombra itch as prolapses. Dein la the beak, weaktme, extreme umidratson front nereboir and • hundred other mils In their train. ham Mom mule Ufa • burden turn ed existence Into a deity and hourly aurae The moss en liebtenad peollbeiore of the meScal adheres In the 0/d mod& as well ale, ice Utle :oonntri. Dam bold the Sullied in anxious emilderation, and thee him dimity detersidn se that the old method of treating the.. ea local sod pall arida dimes@ enci all wrote and that a conammaal Deal- Ml was what tr.• required. It Ls an 'old adage. that great bodies move slowly; and Mlle the Famolt7 were en deavoring to harmonise their . Iles and digest • system Mr enteral practice, Dr. POMMY. • tali. eloo with aitt YaMimperlerme In the Mimes of WOMIO and ~,chltdoen redeemed the theory to simple hate. and Mooverld • rem edy Shich has sand and will eon eighteen out of eyery twenty stem nmesletlem. In some ems arleare the or gamines been raptured. or whets tiler bare been mare -17 Mimed bf bad toadied treatamid. nothing cart be done but to aerials the erraPhlume No ear n breedeur DI &Moon. ttiimeat leader bf the . English ulker ethoot. and, themes% let no Mee despair until th e rms. sit has bee • faithfully tried. Throw add. prejudice and the advice of an Interested physlclan—irmon fbr raiz- Sehle-1100 what the remedy boa dons kerma., and then goon with • steam faith t. thmenuanos that lliarshairs Uterine Oatholloon Is no 'lama neroadir but • Mantine embination of medical +Deem, which will praline the comitntion from destruetkno. will unit the laiddlorts anneoach of dim.. and resters health to the Moldy Ino. Dared Mal power. Price g 1.60 per bottle. Bold whole. Waxed Mail at DR. OW. H. =CUE'S Drug Store.No, 140 Wad street. 102-dew WELCH &_GB,IFFITIT'S PATENT GROUND SAWS. HAVING purebred from Mr. Wm. South well his Patent minding circular mol other Sall fir which ti have paid him slate. =a. And Lb. ml. proprietors of tale patent. We will reward am person giving Information of talk' 0 11etromt. otlth. moot the wetly Madan. eva invented that wth mind • Bs.► ixtrf.4l7 ems in thickness. The. will require isat sett—will not heat while smiling —.Mil rm. =oath —save lumber—sod keep an edge longer than any Mt= pee mad:—and ars Dot. liable to two= =trim 4.l.iatuicr Bradl.7. Petilarton, n ohn olftllioCattrkan. i=e• W. Ilathaan. Ohm. Azbuttmot. Alma Morse° N. lars,llttartalag, Ps. str.ls-Irre • • all oor P. aro nude from an Extra Quality of Omit a, imported apnoea,. Itrr oar Dray nee, sammli Mahermot than generally mod for Enna Ws ounnottalli lama all mamdbotarms of Lumber. that. no &viral b amt from tlus Eotabllgmmt bat That sof Maim elool and wortmannblot Xl* Temper IrEl band more man and Ingham then any Em! la 0r..• Qdetereeeired WELCII a oszentlis.. by JOftEPtt WOODWEEriII CO. • ma Voaowur... . JOs. VOODWELL &:GO. LIAPORTIRS AND DEALERS IN . • I FOREIGNAND DOMESTWADDWARE, CDIIMPR OF WOOD at ..tr.ECtiND ariistrs, io2l dam PIITSBURGIL PA- . OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY BAXGROAII RUNNING WEST PROM PITTSBURIGH. The Fast Trai, leases at 2 A, M , through to Chwinnatiln 12 hones and 40 minutes. Meat Tam aura AV I V. Usual TVA. AV 5 r,. r. 1N... Into. allensa• close oneneotiOna at Confab:Le, and. the Ent two contact at Ulan.. Tbe diaLet nano to St. Loot, le a.. or*. via erosUino Indlanspolle, toe eau .b.. ea than via.arnitatot. Coenteollona art nada at Massilaid with ttaliewark and- hattloskr Mr =ad and at Chwilitto with the threat...l. soneentrathot Uwe", For partlentaza eat handbill. No trahts ron en Sunday Through dietets ors sokt to otioinaiu; louJfl 11. at. tows. lascoasteals. eakago. Rash Data Ihrt. Manic Ohmliad and tha miaow tar ns'and edits. laths Witt The NEW BRIOUTON AODOWNIODATION TRAM will Man rittstanatt at IS L n. 50411.1 b r. Vi.. and Now Brisk ton at T a. It. and 1 a at. 8.. ThEtata and farther tollatsatloa. mar to a. 9. 90 } 1 1t1. At thy owner otos. Voter the Itemannshata Ekon*. Or at ea. ndere stroot'stattoa, °RORER PAREIN. Mound,. Asir 20. 1866.Astatt. New Yomr, Jnne 16th, 1856. • 1. 11, fork Liverpool Linr of Patketk i gh JOHN THOMPSON, Nd. 410 Ligii7 tease fn the atom dtr authorised to MI! Purer Otttlaatad Lo tor Lk* of Nom rock and Llrotrod rultott. • • .. . - oomfrtuuatninvinem 87 &Mgt 4. N.r Tftt. Ras always on band right I Yalta Ibr slay ainassat. Myst& at any Bulk la Ragland. Inland, Boothind tad Waft, Alma, Whig. Paasensass *son riaw York' an iallsgas. Obi. by Railroad. . JOHN THOMPISONs' leartbdawit T•• o? Nd 410,ilbcrif on.a. ___:,.....__----- - Baboon lautual huinianoe . Company OF PIUDBLPEILL - • - ' oimax No il yn) Frturar Brims?. awiza,suters-anm. 11241.002. axon* hatited. - FMeseß INSURANCE—On Buildings, Nes ehm. Toralture. a e....Bl4 • BN i e i re b t . 2 6Hmt, .4 . eek Csoltal.= " ar• loser to *here la the mate of the 031 6,60 T enthont 117 thr Wow • - • . The hemp' Ceettikeme of =opus_ 4 . AT lrollts. alll aonnertathy sta i rto tkm tal nookof see 11 36'4 • : . 2 ..- '' - ni : 4. ' 06i • ntnnenteits ." Moo • . ' . Zarb n. minting: w... itiMpfon. IttoniN. T. O. Botkhlll. - Beak .Tiohle4 •.: • g. w. 066penter. Z. L0thr0p......, , ' Robert Steen, . IL 4 CL & WeetL . " • Rohirtid, MarebsU , . 4,664 O. Junek Jame L. . .. Wok Ituasee. ' . Jacob T. Beatlai. - hrehlbik Btt. O. ift!atrOnd. W in X. amde. TRW& 4 U. 001,124 hint. etht.fe woo TOW sod rood amp,. PHILADELPHIA Fire and Life Insurance CoMPIEF. No. NO CHESTNUT STREET, fierce:Fri FIZZ 017870* mom. - Will make an kinds cc Insuranoa eith t. er dlo Perpetna or Laltid. on Oren ar rlytka or Propay on MotobAno. M. ammilmoß= t . W. Bum s Iles !trident. atandroaf . : 0h...:r. am.. plYiutr• mg. , _ _ . oonnAnnt.. ' russ-bb =mem& and Wood stmt._ PEARL &TEAR XILL. 1 ALLEGHENY. • Flour delivered to families VI either of the toot outs. _ Orders may to loft at th? itlll,o3r hi our bawl at Lis ikon of ,t , WitryeMON *OO, 62 Wood 14. - , a..P. BORWARe Dna= Ilea Chir " 6164 b MENA aims ON DIMPPERP: 'Th jnmm „ min a op. . FALL !Rya OF HATE. M'CORD & No. 131 Wood Btreet. o I.oola ADM Mt/ stain.) Have just reoeived-their Fall Style of ' SULK HATS. finite Way usortaaiat, of Guatemala' HOST HAM anr styles attention and snake quallUes. to Ida* tb.i. the of tbmixlilkt. • ical*fo • .:..03ammar hum PLENINO AROTHINABS, (IMIMICIRe ro , a. cruse a 00 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,. No. so Imo rim e - - Ailr ril PnopthLo erntOrlanes ..V pistol Visaittret Um , ea • • . 101 4fierilliE : Gilliii l L' _,- 1 11.1L NELSON would toskotfully itdowu,! rtow feisittlic=bUft=l:4 by . - -... 01 / 4 p,, ~.., ...% OM ' 76i, " 12,. the Irwalowrous to ....,,00, Litho 0 wriowl7'M • adovi 10161Puld . mum Ag' apswaither 6 Malt siva ah i L i n i ir i ! , . . ,!,. MESE • Dk maws Pile Ointment 'jig oartaiii cure tby, taut dlatembut du...., tb. Illeej In all their varied dorm It has been Mod Ibr meta thai Ity nom and has otalblted the met happy erects Li all assec— We publish - names of addlosoesin oho have been cured by Its toes, sad .6 . aftee cowing dniam bad exhausted every moults of the suilkil Inuneskon lu 'Ma Leo. Jim D. nixfoxote. 11.3 &stator/Ms 170n4z. L taest. ..5411tisanomioter, Gen. eft, en. boa—Toes etheotieettas. R. **. Von• 15 41^ nre. cuvtr. " The above 11 01ihIght to Inermed biticwy Utousaada. bat enough bee Sena 'boon to Ludlum .very .old rev to ghe the moody ihrld. cold Wbohajo and retail by O. L • /Dam Na 140 Wood mud. of Felten Virgin 41.7,1 1 Lyon's /Cathalron: , —Ther a iloCo surer test of the martralled tonna *fait aticle. titan the wing. log up of mantles. Indtatione and counterfeits. This tent conolsixtrelrproves troves LKUILUI6II preamdelt. Tadashi& and beintlffing the Hair. to he the enter. toilet irtide ergs prepared. Combining as It demo the fragrance of the aunt doll to extracts with the raced ,ralostde re. staratlre onalltke, It stands exitirely Ethreet • rival.— The Ladles have decided that no toilet table 4 onnplet• emboss If . and their fine dinnisibeallon rube Me world. To guard against, valueless fotitsthou and Sonnterfelts always ssk LYCIWS askluntoN. , HUTU, WYNECOOP & CO.. Proprietors, , ; • dat4butr.i. fleerTeck. For de brE. M. WILLEM & OD., and all other Ideslore. Sal.lmtlaerB • NEW ADVERTIS.EMENTS. .:! Proolamatlon.',l:' - ' • Il l KOREAS,. in and by the 13th Section e e *rte. Ad of the etletral l m 2. r , ":3 4 rh i r. 2, 1 1 ,..1 m.- „..0... 7 Ail A.J.,..., on the Rberiffofecery comity to Cl.. metal a l ma elections to be held. and enumerate In such notkewhat odious see to be elected • la pinwomoe therof. f, W& MAGlLLberfff of the Cerruti of Allsgheng. do tharetbr• grata known end glee this piddle soda to MA tatters °feed county of Al. leghen7, that • treneral Election Wilt be bed In the add county. on the SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT. st the h e Meekest Cadet. Mend. ' Tito eleetore or the Mont Ward of the eity of Plttsimmb to meet at the Mose °film Jane Litt* at the corner of .Fourth and 'vertebrae in mid Wail. The ecotone( cm /bond Ward of th. clt_ef Pittateugh to meet at the Publle Hemel House In sad Ward. The electors &the Third Ward of the oily of Pilleborgh tie menet the house of Andrew be.Weetare. P.,,. The electoreof the Reath Wird of th e city Plttabargb to most at the Peak School Hoorah eald Ward. TM eie:toie ore* Path Want of tha oily of Pitt:Penh to mole t Alenhe Iremmytraola Ers , riv ‘.... .oersued by ortte. b to Mtn of &VIA Veh id olthrialy of P itatnirgh. to meet at the Peak Remo! Ikea" Lre mid Wele4. - . The electors of the SemittrWaril of. the My of Pitt , bu° to mart at the Publle School House. in mid W. rd. 'T electors , of the Eighth . Ward of the oily of Pitts burgh, to meet at the Pallid School Met t l e, in odd Want. The eketon ether Ninth Warder Mettler ofPl4 tahargh, to meet at the Publio Reuel Home, lased Ward to ediebme of the PIM Wood of the eity of Allegany. to meet at. Mehemet, ofJ.Woodbome. in Robinson sheet • Tbeelmtore ofthe Second W.rdoe the city. of Allegheny. to lent at thieheme &Maw Thampeon, nerthmeet No. 1 '74: 211. 1 . t of Mr 2Verrdi naro Sifard of the city of any. W moat et Me Public, &1,0-1 Home, In mid Ward. The Meehan piths Paull Ward of thee:llya Allegher r. to meet at the boomer T. Smith. at M. corner of Robinson and Sandnekr Mmes. . TM shalom of the borough of Birming ham - to meet at the town hall nn Wilkins et, in add borough. at The electing of the boronsh attest Eilnaln ham. to meet the Relned oilice ofolller IL Ormsby, In said borough. Ths Met'* of Duquesne borough to meet at the Public &Mot. Hoge, ef said benumb. The ehrtorsof the borough of Lew• enemilla to meet at the Public, School Ilnuee he said Immith. The erecters of thee borough f t . .. burg to ;meet at the home aJohn Sharp, lo laid Tim embers of the bormaide of Ifelseeport to ;meet at the Town Hall In raid_ borough. The .lector s (lithe Puma of South Plttebnigh to mem, at the home Ibrmerly occupied by E. Mognineh, at the and of the Monongahe la Er dm. In. id borough., at Me house of —R Oy u . Ths electors arta* gh of West PElliburgh '..16 meet . . Thee...tars of the borough f- Wee Ifibrabeth to meek at the Pahl]." School Home in ed_ . 4 biennia . The Motors of the borough or mem= to meet at the Public School Hems in raid borough_ . . The electors anis borough of smanonegm. ..i. to meet at the Public School Home. The electors oe the borough of Elisabeth to meet at the I.u.° f-- Graham, hunterly occupied by John Walk. sr. In sald borough. The elector. of on tromahl_f/ to meet Cl he home fail mph Orindral. on the mecnanle• and Partearet Turupike Road. In said townabip. emai l : qualified voters reed. ( Road. 112 motions No 4, 7 and I of the mitt distant. whe Me ll ks. of i Ma rote P at tt al!sbur gh. general eL2 l the Ninth Ward of e The electors of Peebles toenails/ to newt at the house of John BMW, In the eillamot Mutt Liberty. . . The Metros of Collins township to meet at the 1166.5 of William MeCalkjr., In the elle" of Eird Minty. ! The electors of WElldn• tee n er's. to meet at bo urnOs ofJohn Shaffer. on the Oreemburgh Tumpike Road, .Le geld townahlp. • " . .„ • . I The electors teßlern township to meet at the home of John Suromareille. In old township. TM ellen. of Patton townehinte most et the heron of Abr p. aham Taylor cane Northam witanike. town shi . Thee:baton of Penn townahlp totemt at the hones of Hoeg Donakteen, an the Lanthbarg Reed., In said town- XI. electors it *Meek* townehlp to meet at the Public School /I on the hem of Auld Shaw. no w the White Honae recopied by Thome Neat. no by Wm. A. om ee . t W or e s b E . lt MalMbteht y townabll to meet st the tuella Elisabeth borough. occupied by John Walter In Ihe electors of Jelferson tomtit. to meet at the hoom °fluke...l ee., thermaiy recap by John Rory, In add tomuldp. The electers of 31111111 n towrahll he Meet M the Mine of townshi nee.' we..., dermerly occupied hr 'mast We M.O. In W The enema p. of UPter St Clair: tonennete to meet sign, home ofJm. Coarser. In sold town.hlP. ~ The electors of toecap, to towitthip to meet at the i 1T:: rb 1 :g i s r u ' gra l b T lit I Bowie. I: i rte= l IZ . a 'LE 1 ' i The electors of ChartJers township to meet at the some of Wm. Ober, on Me Pitt And StenbeerrWe pike .. . The Weston of Eoblnsois torroddp to meet at the boom 1 of Sash Mcgariand, formerly Andy / McFariend. Weald , to....muhip. • 74;61:11iad A.7 edms f4rtit.TrrdP to let: ithe bor i ner!:l the tithes °tannin, in said te r en w ata ' 7 J. 7 7 re. d.r.o. or moot tostuthle t 6 meet It School' laws No. ere ewe tosnehlte , - ,• ' ' . • .-;:' * The errors of Ohio timnedp to met' at the nom, of ileoryll Thompson In mid townehll. . ,', • ' The "ketone: Frmalla townehl to ;metal the noose treemied by lat•Hotenemat _Tres manses of theme p to meet at the tteh ' issl Homo No IL La sell bematdra • • ' ..‘ , etectreg ofshiawin to...were meet at lb. z. aa 0 or John (kerma. ha mid kentalill. . .. .• . ~: The edemas of Snowdon to • reap to meet at the boom anger borer, to mid townetie. ...," ..._ . .., ~. bThe electors of South Fayette tom& .to meet et me o or of allays. on the hrsoffl. Y. terilaraki Men. p. m. eletteree ofNorth F4ettei torus/ill . to:. , rage* at the home new In reld to ownstdp .empled by Franca Jamlent, at Rome" ENE The elector. of Rom township to meet. at. the home of Jemb Colbert& on the Fraok.lo Road. In said tnorsalldp. The elector. eerie. towns , 1p to inert at the Hof Hugh Ortnearn In .std townedp. The electors if , 11111ers , ikmtownahle to meet at themes "Trtreill t r.Bl74ll 4tletr d towi l Arll to bemt ti um ' , Obit of_Nathen Oraley,_ln mid hnnuttip. . The electors of Meet _Derr rommane lomat at the Petite Semi Home. In tbe nerodgh of Tanatiria. ~ • • The .he c tors of Neville of to mend at &hoe TIMM No. t. th eleiror tole. chlted Chaplin.) . , ... The Metres of fleerickley tamable to stmt Manamme of .mud Bitable. In mid towneldp. The electors of len.w icemen, to emit et Eh. home . Z m dr iu. : l. l= nad tesrt,i.Sbh7arie A 1..,. Toner. to l' utri l e e:= l l:fiewii Tho trialilied.roters of that cart of butters leeetattlh I. Aluthenecnehty. ridding mithlla .the !teasing dte eerie el connaarlea -to yin betnzatila Doha on the Allegheny river, at the uppers Dm &the ham of John Cee *. and ramaleg a artaslrem ie. between the Puss of iMd Celle and John bud re th. math: seat maw of Or Mee Ihno—thenee ruatelm a' weiterly mum to the MM. ler townattp Mao In inch a manner Utmost:Eu.l.W brim or lota altaated hi Canningham's Markt. and k_nown aa the eller treat. , withte mid benn Mall nmearter rota at the mend election ta the att3halsetate& at the oldish poll of eakt home, -- At tehleh Min end phew the enalitled electors as altar mid will by ballot mtelbr - . • One lemon Pe State Senator. .wOne Flee peo pentane for malestem of geinelbty of Pennaybanta. ' mo Sheriff • ' One peresn. We._ _Omer Oomaelagionen Om potion lb. rromootary. . One person kr Chant/ Omerniadonar. . Clle hereon be Clotoner. • One Onion So or Poor. •,•'• ~ . :.. Ora perace egmety Commiseloner. . Om Demon OM Aerator Re Spear,. On• peon for Auditor ibr 1 rm . s. Ginn ander wetland. and mat le ttsburgh. this of day of Septemtwr A. 11.1M5, ead of l b . Indeperidence of the United fitatee the elideleh. - • . • ar4-dteteT • . WILLL4MMACHLI.RhiaIte. Notion. • irt.N .the Orphans' Court of Montgomery couutr. the matter , Otltton sad ealoatloti of the NW Notate cf./Abraham them, tete of Whltpalo toonahlp.th " 1 aa w etUt.l7,_ 66tiMtreitlo ' ' ' tatenselog nen neaten to the ea& And the saa ß r i e hat- ' han.beenuutretbl==lbiatetmattemr ae,tlr4d. *wren end that the ante thereof Ls told tw the ...nay, end fro tooktha of 0. N. Itloh. r.. 1.. Attn w or °lntim CIMPITro OM of the in, th wart mat a role au dsall the hears afield dieedent to open In mutt.. Sh am etlt the tlay of October, A. D. 10110, at 10 okleolt. la thathao: awl sweat or nramo til• paldreti altats at the valuation ttherat. armhole renown' themes Amid . not ha mkt. he can thorn' IWO - Mm oh o o l o . 1 0 1 . 0 10, Nikon tatake and wont the wan ea afoneath no threat said rule to be oared theeemany -45 a ad the hel p itl the ' county of Montromery.awl h&aj p eorLleament tbr Plume cooreatire weeks la the Plt weekly ro w. neorpaper ouldlthed lathe etty Pittaharst that:am theob Crean. coo of thalkelra Meng out of the month of Montgomery. r ' _______________________________By tim Omni INVINT] =MB B. WAIL Clk. a:xi - norm FORWARDING 8 COMMISSION MERCHANT, Particular attention itern to the Pan of DR OD 7706, No. 155 Front Street, melte the *neoacad, Houma. &MAC DIVELIa NG .HOU t R BALE • A . l 4 lAral i gn e A t UlVd. t arzwary._. Th "rs: &._,.z"m T* (FsE T sp 0/i& HES-Be, c u i wi v= g yguz a u =b hLvr .r ain v W:MrtiVEI" trlYrlVg """I A BIRmoAN or sketches from the.Sposeby of Ittultiout Amottosikoll9pUod by ameba of the Philatlolohla Bor.. In 1 Tot-650. Ibr askllrr sof • • ItAr 004 56 Wood stmt. R OIL CLOTHS ofall widths ran E ! T VS.= 24 to.- saids tri4o. sad cote out vat,. t to at low_ olao ((roma WIWI. at Ur Oil Clotb Ne. 116 x,kgrt it.. a.r 17. PHI I ItANSPARENT GREEN OID CIATIIB. I tire Window Mukha. mid ritatt it txt• •th Waramsos, No. 116Markas stmt. ' WINDOW Ens_ essortment Irkarthe meet dattrablaetylle or Kraankareat Shades 67 sad all kaiak at tbe Cloth -_aieroome. / 6 market Meet. est J remain. BOWWS ESSENCE •OF bate hut teed anotbor 11. avzsdrrotals...a.t e. , asi• JOIL.PLYIIII.IO. 'WRENCH BLACKING - ---- I- Lie re e d utith of ar.th Illsatbs uulutlaz to MT so. It mow : Erna . equal to want tow. - . 4 sad wltl. w e e' any WI arid ter sW. ' JOB. fi, 1 .___Lvkst 0.. ..1 , . eon* Diaertnad ant xi 1 ANA- ORIARB-4. hav e -i u , t ned • aphmaLi lot efjmnibas fbasi lreirFriMrs; 111BEsw OOL&FRATHERS-- LP 1 out .__11•4777m Woo't 7 bap ...am te a‘m• ISAIAH D/ r 001017 00 mit E — Nr. br /or _ au jur am= co. 14. ItHuniatei Cove Forge Boiler ...141nIte am' tau Ike We by _imvas_tnex.ls7 obUt. OSUW AnlD VILVET RUGS Of rich eadelocao ts!yks:aso eoYMn IV .:x t l and *male at k.taysto 'gramma*. ux 11—'"'ataset% emit Rom 7 aka ea( - desar'p• 'Una Is am sad Itme ads al Th. Wimp:a.' 112/isekst stmt. IVO JrBTYLL OIL of elegant dslyrneasa Mon sos4l st assoS nor' WYNDOW Minn, Lo“.4l43ll;lMr'klkUgumub Frei." a cow:y.l.)A P M. DAVIS, Attotiewse Onsaiendal _ &du Zooms. owner Med -mut /WM OWL _ _ . OR . HANS' COURT SALE "— B, virtu of urd. °re. ohloseoourt of cilleatert/ Wll% i ssm cspos• Ibc sto ut pattle n u ~; oo osth of ..ptcaohst, lost. on the imassiask *4l=6. 4. sr .01! than Ws* certain rats . ar istoatuSirltisst• ost l anstherst side of (Scats* Arsrassa In Pitt t lota muted and at® beret Nolll in. WSW 6913741 , 1:2 riZ.l=4:74 l l2 P eolikt.it'lnholl.'7ll4 ant% . hwog mml_l • • Stont of 2:4-6•4 ats add 'locossc andaa dby.b.c.k. pcmcnag theNitle Irblth. O. htmol.4. Yid twenty hot to • slaw. 40 0/44 j_side, sot Ica. Was& property albs minas NM,' of Macaw lAcintoct, eraus—tingsthlra cash mad the bases isk a• nod two pm" with Intsnort, to b. escar•4_o7 Bond -sad Ilsrtess• WIL hX, Ostattb, of minor hairs of?. I.4.logsb* des% P. IL DAM Ames. SIIPERIOR .LIOIRIEHOLD YORNITugx AT AIIOTIsN—On Tharslay morning Br" elk 10 ° .” Work, at the reridonea or Wm. A. Mil. it at Mom ~, Hamlot. will be sold. (all no la 'emporia luir num ft . ... Ew a - a m Kitchen larnltara which fa or b e ...„, ~. k. .. 1 p. I. th e boot om:Orr. ainte m z 2.4 lrnien 011 l be found Piano Partaldirrah. bah' and pima, DI. "sea (Maks sad Rooters, cord and Mastro Inv and Tograolags, 1 audit kWh 111.4, t=rand BookantaMarier, chamber. ba1194 =, Mama and manomarkyramn u m m ..., IM P"' and I'l'aeb leltieliguriT .'"'d ..: Arigthau - ondAreattarhtio% a% m r ,. slam mid Quotients, and.. ,rme amortessit el gusLi garniture. Cboilne Mend's. Am I . Alao,rone immnior Bammotie hr tn ar iiro hromm. one Baia Irath top. double aid afroile e Hamm do, Oatilbsiase •1111Sers tbe Band M. Beldito_ at II lan 0 &dark rn morning or *air, to cam _porolmarn to ei* premt_srA .attai , P. as. MOM Aga, §IIPERIOR MERCHANT A NikIGRE3T .I,la l ( l 4. ) WjlaAnaNglial:ll , l o7 Pepteraber oth. atd.3. on the prendran • rlay 111 - 177 Q by order of Nnt Pere it, els, Adadtkho :nuts at the WM 'BUM IL Dee% , that ealoatds then of lend. sn ag* on Cberttn•Crsek, ftor Jade , dront., mouton. ms the Steubenville Turmas ROM In Rabirmu and CLutpani irri n ehtiP=VersTrer ROI lirgr laa t V i al - :ger. r or on ta glw e l i lt:ellt . r c u , i rdara h l .. th *Mr pair Herrn Ilona sets Boltleg Illothktlertme Ana' tlro bang Kathleen Com Crusher and. other tattotne• aunts. Ma water power ig IMMIX the best la the ems. tr, Wattl% le added steam 1.....1.00 mow% Aler. that rah:table ?ma edjottilne the edam at Preg. =We=edi 7 tbs. Davis, oonndatat amiards af Site Ind, etth Hoodoo Count Rllll4 Stable sad other balltlituta butt new .gbrabbge.r. ea; to a Web at b up of cub lystbn. Whig,. my be Welled tato emend ahandsome matt, mitt helm . a owng the zoom &terabit d .:Worn la the elcialle . ot; Ms Cltrand ta .filidgbbol, Tftb i =Zir d ibilib-4 adj. pm _Wu ta am tout two -yam, with Mama rayahle s e m e n. audd___________: P. 21.11dend s Aust. SSIGN `l5-Mairlyr-pN E i LI - A 'MUTAT BIA4UP g, willetpje lo es/2 sl.=le"Atreirelitee: chaste ersessass. fourth at. la the sit Plt on Thursden the elth wile siemeer,l St i l l = P. Id- SU the that. ng sad dal* S( SYS D. lileoros. an *oust wesalaseo4 Is and to the fed sad Int na1d41. .. in74;.. .zrmrer .. re..t h. ... ed th. ' tbl lle .rdtaet an 0 1fIrTl i ttits i il oeift— °"" td=weasel Ing Jbamettee msestaraya bal/dlst um Jea. sii= allm i._ teek V r:m.l o tierured gar "l els, " Ct D The etatVitle hitereWt ens be appAl by as • 1.... ti won ill twattorded. or the property. twohe. Ws.‘• . •vet 7 feenity Ain REI ebsees N. AMAMI'S Come 8 t0) , 4 6 shassOhartleVe Valley Italtlved 00.6 SUS veld lig sae lunsia kin. oo pmstak....tu ue 10 “ Allsshway Valley Itallsoad Co. /Rook, pad tog . 116 • . Padl. .0 Cold Quarts Inning dad SIM - Bud Clinsadajasuall lilagars.Vall.ll.otowl Cot Conwoe at payebleas N ew Torls i $lOO Road 'MU Canal Co, (Pent.) sod Clettlhesto M. sble at Ede. Terme st sale. • WIS. p ilium. ~ pfute6i4i,'Aug.:l6. Mb. ,e. Ar..pdi t itiet. ...... CJ LEvErian AND 'PITTEIIII7ROR 'II,ALL ROAD-: ooNazoriao — irrii- Steaaleta Raps° and Rosalie, OHIO k REIVNSYLVANIA.: ItAnitweD, vz , t - 44Ne.s. Zehoceriikand.plOst reliable 2.. t. to rt To - stand and a ni; is VIA OLZ LAND . - - . ' , !mita I. Ono . Hundred miles Ahaggar ,about Nn. guickst Omagh* elf ealions one - .vig Indian- Iline Dally ~'i /Mat Pittehnoth te Cluviland; Three Daliy from OleVeland to. Obkagail Time to Cleveland, 0 honnu Chicago. 'M booms and at. Lends, Ed boors. On and MUT Monday, September al. MA. Um than. on Mimi./ "11 tan •mu Plks moon A The Tralm of Ms (M and LL/ANCY. Roma. ite 'road leming Pitts burgh &Mint/ a. st. and 13.00 a.m. isml v. a-. , mal i t i. 41 . 4 Alliance at &00 A. 161160 a. N. atd 460 ir. It., eit Trsitil for OiemlandlMlll Alliance at Ba. at. wog ! . La g gat Ho dam, with trains dit •__lh rlhrti'd Akron. and arctvlna In Cleveland at lwriu &al. .r g l 0 Pam a. and magersiter Toldo, Olikago. St. Louie, lloc& Galena and the ticathWert, volo wish to no WU& out detention, will take the Train leaving Pi at gjx, ~, a and arriving In Olorchind at 2.10 V. ' N.,. sa Qat ~ ..........te the o,a, tram b 7 ' , Mkt clog, ocusmicticnii 'am MAN rTerr to the store pcdat. Pasieums by thin trail irblemps 0.720 tint tborning, mO9& LoMmit gild , VIA WICLLIIVILLE . . , . i. Tbo stemmas &Om and liotalle will leave lb. • galled& whelmery nonultur. (litindara • . lok - 10 *clock for Wel•ville. comae/mg with . the train mon Webndlle at 6 / 1 0 P. s. - An Olandays am accommodation train will iiim tre'svMe dolly oted) at 8.40 r. n. contratlogat Hamm with lignims bath. arrng lit Moroi. d at 210_ _P. u. Trains from IrellevlON ~went at 11.13 md tar a!anounil l WAneihnstrin Devoe and Way Philadelphia. ~,__ ... mrikelsi fbr CleValand, Chimp nod the normaram " Irh. Wellsollir, me sold at $4OO .16*.tbx a • Is Alliance. The tnilm Oleos Olaretand to 1011410'sad Mbar not II fidlowc—Leavii CieVeland at ILIO a. ar.. 2.40 r. at, .06 P. a. Amin at i Oldeum i t t : 8.30 r. is. TAO kl . n, Lod Li t lete, X. . iblloscr—lna t h,itl at ROO a. IL lit 11107.". r '%,iiLii 'ltjuk If4orPitt'atrfrfol,i,l'ii4io.4: Thig,... ttoad ...1 1:tifti g t h . t r u tiz zeCtbloa steam c an d A l i:Vw Louis , Pamengeta by the ill. a.z. train wive al EL LLoren ads 6611.20 n.,, melting , and by - 20.06 M /IL trail at. ait=igalorl. 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West oniof morn rt e ., Rani or Pram 'Annum •, , • arrtillen .. - • -- mfaimarltaxnst., lx Pretaucisaa 4‘ • ' anent lagh. %ME Btoerliolders of the Iffechardoe_ Bank Je. of Pittsburgh se* hereby . notified that th e 3d inekap 'Dont of $l4O tor share wfil be due on Übe 10,6 of Oat: . DM. snd the 4th sad last inetalmon t et MAO pee *flres the 2th Nov.lbliming. .4 o" ..01 aU^. Ot filli Bout dt t :OilTh'lrmbi`" m. li n te. ik"" Zil a i "lasitteL Kg Animal Eeotion- teof Officers of the Board of Tondo soot llsollita ,roolmouill.tbo 4 lot Mar loom; ott WlDNeatiko Cho lob or. too= tbs hours of/ mai 4 P. Y. ,w/LPL nava! • • • ZIEW VHS oubooriber takes - this — . roetkomir to in ... Wm btu Mends mkt -ontoimrs that. be ng ibr the mows cm lbw 20tti taw-. wad Mil tartdoh Arottate AWL 4127 atiam i a 4 nags.4.eft maillutt sitiwltt ea& ;GUS; Grans mid • _ CM. W. 8,10:3M Pat Ono, eltbitutati. „ .:Ityo. e 88 FIPT Bank. H EMM LovnET one dcste eastCll th NEAlllne• 4tt p-raefi. 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