- PITTsBUILGLI -41;A ZE F M N I PM 11 111 1 1:.11.111.At 14114 OMNI • 1 1 ) 11'T8.13URGH: . ' MORNING.WEDNESDAY(O SEPTEMBER 12. MP ttes n r sent D d ---111.1.4. 47 , 217 41" :=MTj c A T ipi"llegiabla4err:ce . .Aktra 'P.' • '"' all'histiassoftli•Daay eaßgiaday. ,IleTzemitaiTbodatlrstbalrthMentosmat e, kande, ajarnbag. nfR Arlie bawl thin xsautaskersa -WNW alb arm:- ilakga Oaadt•erate. oqr baal a load &drab. Mallon at mea. atalkos Oar aleoohtlm4 astaiiailtrai,_ilid an &animal • g i ia t wain. camasit, 7anaaraarm , rand Paaanaraata. aid riateoinida.:atalabai - -I • ' ' * "."711134* Pa Y ZIM MIL " nenlafter .: no Hub - • • ••Iption win hetaluot mis Dab; ar*sekbeassetta. .vanorit kiwi* to &hum ' IFpopmp the tfpi Is op to Mop,.tbo pobeerbpkok le We. the bob. rued et, - ,el/3 - b4 .topped..Rolm eh. tob.erfpUon r. • ,- :•41. 1 !" ' 7 . l4 !*** 6 1"41,,,t, tzwkai olmtll* 4 dwerigke, val be toooboi to be bola to "I° ol, ?WOO' !=lptk.illiVill be .b....Peela elVor poortfeeposepdabei mad.. imbibe, =,.z== __........---• "A" 1 , 1 i; 1• par IUOOO to/ 01 its 4611 rth 044 it been . ye fait IS 0 0 : , PrOarated by severe illneektiiiinh has, siihi n a day or two, , grown alartitinv and daring yes.: terday and the' night yrriosileg, ;his tree so . ariticial that his recovery was for a while .despaired -light be was somewhat better; and there is some hope that now be will, underjudieloni treatment, be restored to health. trideithi,pping - airilliplitikiioes of this ilk the:, inudstani editor iteeins It his duty to', intermit , fora day. or two.the pampa, Surlier which he his *seamed on his• senior's .behalf setunrstititlikditertiiiitleo, however, should "stscrutosteseei juseity to resume the Melt of the..tiejast; L : OHM:mire asa'''llbelodi ;attacks that hare\ been:made to Inj ure and des troy the reputation of U Irorthy' s man as ever challenged psbileestScm:. 44 ' Oar readers - Will:join with we know , to deep re6tat at .the sfillotios whitdi has fallen upO°.'hfr. , White and family, and in hoping that full rasivery, may speedily be vouchsafed to him t STArs • Rios it.!—After taking thi oath of of- See; and annating the doles of President of the Malted issue, Jeffarsoa annunciated clearly and imequivitellY that.! Tie support of the Elsie Ooveramenti in all their rigida,- as thek most competent administration' for our domestm con aerie. and tke surest tmlwitrke agonst anti ropnblicati tendencies," was the very " sheet anther Of our pekoe it bome mad safety abroad." indeed of this equitable principle of Jefferson and 4041W/ern of the ftepahllo, a federaljudge 'dm:Urea that-he Is not aware of any statute of Thimaylvanla which divests a eithea of a slave State:or the rights of property in map, to hold • darn, and If one were shown, it 000ld not be mogul/tea eavalidias court of the United &steal tionP and the lastarddeitheraer sultan ths usurps- The • question of State Rights is one of the highest considerations involved in the present contest. Slowly but surely rad constantly has _power bean stealing from the States to the federal gonrnment; and. now it le becoming a - matter of . , dottottfrenitifh State tribunals whether alt power lanotinbereat inthegeneralgarsimmint, and that of ffeit'fftites merely derived:therefrom. Instead •,";',of the reVeMe, as taught by the Ilinititution and timataindere of the ffepublin. The Constitution.Ml4llll ne that the powers of general government - are desired from the -litidatv that It henna authority, but each as they . ' have yielded to i4snd *it all Towere net therein bestowed are reserted to the people of the States federal/eta 'contended J thr li strong and almost omnipotent cerdral gov inmost ; bat the wisdom of these who bad faith talkie people anticipated - the dangers of each s - . vacua; and it Was their PuiPase to hedge round' -, the Stamina th e sonendipstiee of the people, and . -7. - -ir:••••,: - ;.giee to the national giverament nothing but what ileadeed to promotethe general welfare, thisdeeteine we must return; as the "sheet linoltemVat air pease at home and safety abroad." .Witinst cheek the enuipattoes of the IT. 8. Courts and Judges and . telich.Oni; own to maintain the . An/kit/right/reit and indimend,moo of their po adios.. We mast cheek the Presmillig tendency to centrallem and give utterance to the 'aloe of the State ea 8/sovereign and not se a 'soiled— . respecting the rights of Ohara but resolutely asserting: our own. , lathing but 'this will:- save feces despotism. Wllliamicti nom bairn° other reeonne than to amend hie mums and make a true statemeor, if he desires to be releseed from confinement. As • the dopreendeourt 'rays, be .!holds the:key of `the prison in his:own poeket,m and' if he atays thane ' it most certainly be .because he likes the I guaran i or the notoriety be bee acquired in o cnis equence.;—/Yolodslpiarledger. The nditor of the - I,,Mlysr ;moire full well that Mr. Williamson offered to emend bis return, in the billiPirtiOAar in which it was excepted to, isitsais rtcfcial thsprisdryi eI dinirg ea. Ile made '-this'offer, not because the return was native, for he hidsworn to its tigthAtil. it has , never been s° u l 4 imptholieditut becauth the part'ith-, *aphid to' wait itiiinicipt.' Judge; Kane admit ' tad tat had it - been left out he eillii-not here committed WOlistneoM 'and Me : demist of the of lir to amend the' return so si to make it troth -iseptiosiable, withont Chatigings its troth, was ac Cresiudial part of that tyranny of whioh,thepublic hue a proper right to complain.. Being **hoot the privilege of amendlog hie return ' ' , thertfore, • he has an method liCeoccipe left him; and the summery giant his i'eldlogibe key of theiptison in Ms pocket in both' false and lusniting. Tile New York 21.16ame of lefonday bad a state, mint:aopled from a Jefferson 'City. yew. that atishison bad bean .r.-elected &stator from ' 444 Bfaie at Main of Ow legislator* lat.th* qast: of. .dallast. It tans she. that aa *radon of the ifissoureistitelatiM was held 5* that ti m e ei pntsea aa ap- Innitinskna that some members may have gathered Um* . se 'disk' time, goon ekivcgb be mookeiytif.taballot, and made oat credentials 4br.-?//anfilson4-,tad that it Is poindble he may ftLririritjit the meeting of Coupes* and ellim his Mist on the strength of it. - ' - Omni Berostacens.—The . 'ldidlson • (Ind.) Vonrier angelus' 1." aell for a ,grand rally of IteObilasue at Orlon the 16tb„ In_ which Ben:RoMphiwy blinding mad Hon.E. R. Bartlett, of Kentooty„ jars underscored as speakers. Whether these men and setnoy:so: be there, or, oiew'only :need ei decoy dogs. we are, not.pre iairdCo my; bit we think we may venture to inns* that unless_filey have_changed ceateCh post, oisnotisil In the saws lost . with - -them. • a—Pim Atchison 'and -,lkriligfolloW Invited - , . , eorrimpoltdent of •• . 1141016 COMWerdi gives ' the following sketch of *''peach by fitriugfellow the p "roSillasery 60i:radian which met in Kan ths to nantinate a delegate to 'gangrene: thi' Stringfellow ;deeded, In his usual direct,. l sriedilattoeted hellion - , faiths adoption by P 7blimi al'Pkil.l, of old Dittos/it defiant . r sentenoe to South 'Carolina—”the taws 'muff be .I:Xerigini!".He co mpliteinuedthe audience by et. ce tarieg a bull—readered so by the synontate 'far Yak r ;seed introdud:end disseminated by the NNew. ' rahm—by eating : that Deter now • f:kineendia 'who had mere backbone in their joew then the present. fieeitid that by irsectit -..,:. • tog tbelaws passed by the Legislature osercfree 'eater' ado a n , rstivet would 6. ,fri." .- A . ? ,,, o ho .r,„ f i g , r ,,. ; for no mittir4 the optrit of Crentliman would stay in liaotlll67, wales TIM tansastow Olt VII anemone wits; rozernarm yr Immo Lew ter lunroxe.:.-Jedge BP111111(;, at , 2tio ',resent term of the bledieon Circuit' Court, diciest that-the law of the last settled of the :Legidature, entitled "Se - sot for the:suppreetion f. -of leteesperettoe r end to emend chapter 81) of -.the Ilteehted Statutes, " repealed all lawibuthor hint stand' gO f Ileameu for !the sale of opirittertut liquors in Illinois. This; prohlbitte7 lastrwil inbmitted.to the people of . the- State, :for their anieptassee or rejection, et e. went: :,ltheitlon, and theyrdeoted it bye tarp majority. :3 , 'lv/WSW ' howeeer,lhat its pottage bad the • - .fleet „of mullet all , Meals laws on the sub. -jetty sod nor. thelargest liberty Is to be allowed _ -• eg all wlkci;euT wlebto aell liquor. - • _ RAT 16011011....Thrge u m " nu my the Atm Springs, Ve‘i - - iinintrebhltb Mee last ime they.ente . ansittg • . • ..had to seatibanseed ; Y - ._.—.;,-,—•-•1^-.,,.-.•r--triz,Z7,-M5,,,..44..sr..4..)..44.-g-;;40.A.0&:-;w4,-,•pl.4.--...,•_ -. 7. -- z , - -,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,- d ,„ .11.-4 1,,,, .---,...,, , , s -- ) r , q...1 , .. , ,,-- , x40. .o- - 4 , 7,--4,3-- , ..?-., ~,; `, , , ,,c , , , '-t. , ;'?.,:ftr, .44,,,,-,,,,,,,,,-r.41/10--1? 1 : 1.,-Ir." 1. " , ';.; „,,, 7,7.--,T7.:.4T:`,65.1A-ZY.4.V5. . - z ' ., ; , . : art" , • f ';' , 4Z . . - - a ' : :- ' 1 V , 12" - . V . s_. 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Her lay and clerical writers , map .be ilpprfeet . aoceediutoe .with the sots of . the ConnolVtint, when it nits her purpose, she 650 . 111;elnas bliateSe l are not 'authority in the 9 1 1.nr4 of fib. "Ermine. of Dloosoos the ebest.. : :.Thin is a 1 , 0 047 PuNitalbp , ircicate the ie theory of Dr. Hunter respecting bbellefe of the lunp and their cure. It is pub. fished by Sherman & Co., Ho. 1. Vesey street, Heir York, at $l,OO a year; and to Persons inter ested in snob inweetige;tions, it le well worthy of support. • . : Tawiwn Z.Boicha r)31.11 c arm we H BLUR me liaznisw. ar This is a small, voinmepoptdar in its style, easily - Physiological and Bygieli,,Ultudrated with etas. It would seem that the !thole United' States is a kind of laiarettnaf broken down" Lump* to To tine.....11y Jett* Abbent Thfe noipsni. is • beauty of a book far the little own, fall of Mai reading and pictures. All the above . for sale by JrL.' Moireirs arnrs*vocs; ID usiettaiDttetlesl ti&D loy Deo. . Conant edam oanlnd =b7 dstenselonst Gleensohlsol W ,Ittadottal sad Illototl.. ad; oleon bi by & & Inther,idWill. D. In Vets Nor Ur& J. EL no. iam street" ; - • :.Volamo 1 of thiabeautlfal work to now nearly rttady for delivery. It embrace& North and South America, end the remaining Volume will icalude the resit of the We regard tale matte most splendid wait, of the kind ever -It will contain 180 maps on' 110 ebeeta, and these taps are 'engraved in the highest style efflie art They ere made up earefa ly and,conictly from the vex beet and latest authorities, and may be relief. on as ex hibiting, as a - grimily are, the States and coun tries which theyi deliMeate. Each amp is accom panied with I page of letter-press, giving, In a ,_very satisfactory Manner,, all theitiformation that is needed for a proper understanding of the maps, together with a compilation of statistics relative to the country repremmted therein, thus giving to the work the double character of a comprehensive geography and atlas, and tarn letting to the student and the saholar all that can be desired in II work of reference. The volumei are eery handaimely and lab• gtantially hound; the maps are clear, distinct, and beantifally engraved; the letterprese ia us exceptionable; the paper strong abd:darable—in short, the - work is complete In every respect. Mr cotton *expended a vast amount of money la bringing It to completion,. and 'be deserms to receive catenates patronage from men o /otters, everywhere, .aeb page or: thla paper Mr. Liana P. Masson la the agent for this oity. He may be Nen at the Perry Hotel, or addrened through' the post office, box No. 816. He will malt upon our elitism in penum, and we bespeak for him a favorable reception. _ Par the Pittsburgh Weilr Geestte. Krruarro, Armstrong County, Sept. 4. D. N. Warm, DSO.; Dow Bb:—ln this coney there ha as yet bun no movement towards the formation of a Republican party, nor Is it •at all probable that there will be any candidates in tee field -other than those selected by the-two principal opposing parties, the Democratic and American, oe 'ln othir- words, the.Locofoco sod Know Nothing. Both of them have chosen their caodidates, and I Pont in justice to - the Know Nothings say that better men could hardly have been found in the county than those they have Throe two parties embrace probabi7fonr fifth's of the- voters of -the county; and -it would be difficult to say, were the outsiders to' tand aloof, which would predominate, hut my impression is that the "Americans " . outnumber the "Demo. crate." What an abuse of terms do both these party desigiuknons involve! . Schram these - two tickets, we mattering Whip and Freegoilers• ars, for the present, bound to choose ; and as the "Americana* have' pat forward men of.talento and probity, who pokes to be, sad I believe redly are on the right side of the great 'question of the day, the choice is not a difficult use. To get up a third I party at this time in this county, would be sheer folly, . and might nomit the restoration of ' Locofocalsoi, of which in all conscience we hays '.bad enough- Afusion of Democrats and Whip would be' still worse;' for what Democrats we hare remaining in their old party true; are altiost. to. a man _pro-elavery. or dough feted, ready to sanction the past action of their party on ghat subject. and make father concessions, if they should be demanded. Ooteumbertng tut as they do, a fusion would mph* us to lila them, and be absorbed; not they us It will not do at aIL When, shall Igor said a peat man on one ometion,- and we adgid uk therm' question; but We need not. Oar business is to maid and act upon the undying elements around us - conecietem and good sense rhall dictate. This year we believe it to be our duty to support the ticket preguted by the Know Nothlogs. Next year it may be very different. And I will say .here that, in my opinion, good settee would die tate &different line of policy in Annetrong from whit it would in Allegheny. Iq fiat we have fallen upon times when the (rinds of. Freedom and of the North cannot af- I ford to divide. Einem mast at all hatards be soured from the grasp et slavery. If wefail in that, all is lost. We must therefore be very .careful how, we gaffer paltry p ,- estles to separ ate os end centralise oar strength. .While I ob- J eCt " -ear n,r ol ,7 lB YOU can ' , gottn some of the principles and doings of the Know Nothhap, I feeLthatlt.wouldbe suicidal to jeipardise the groat inute._between Vberty end tilavery by poirreliag with them " about each comparative trines. This much allow mato say le Joanna, lion of the course of the friends of Freedom in this county.,- . .:For cur motto we might tate the getteral order of the. King. of Elyria, on going into battle sigainet Ahab•—•..ilpsit nenker trill emend *or ItroOrs: Sea only. mid as Millie' isreeL" The great-Bemddican party, which is In a state of rapid formation throughout the .Northern States, la destined beyond all question to be the =nog party in those times. and of Minnie of the entire disturbing uest shall. and neutra q t o pe - power o, 14 united. Let us not troubl It seiner qtieetions. such as Giothingism, which ; like a og away.' 'lts ele ments icy need la tabs • That *cut plup runt . lb in unie Let us sh ould be a little .mom, ap will all come right tit together on the great tins. an ague qua- We , county to the k Oureorre difference here; end therefore phasic% will act, ether, ass the misery Deb district Isms I Ter of CI fir." Clot In QM 17. B. Ben meleeted. but do 0 /imagist a Cameron • Canute 4. Jersey pew "ennui of show= at alation'of spinet 21 In =the nom here already character fr am client. exhibit faitl monwealtb: ESlltz ....... Sift/ Morris .. .. . • 82.605 ; 2 4 06 Warren.....- ... .41,819 42.659 • 20.710 25.679 • , - 8, m0nni),411... . 4667 • . 4 ,409 . Funri An. %VICO; N. —There site sixteen tourism sale, with eighty-four run. of gm" capable ot. matitdaniuring abotst nos thoussud bursts of four pot day aVOlttleBO, N. Y. Thaw hi 'perhaps -no point in lb. .trostsa States or ha the' world where tba utanufatture Ostrof four oondooted upon so largo ab Una' s+ la ego.- , ?ha Windom for handbag , are aztaasiro; Um , ilavattoi aptadkr about Altai ahr thousand batrslaper honk and thi'etorage ma equal to 'saint tiro udrad h• . Ittrent llsox's Orrinott.-.71481" Knew Mil ' '... ~ T Di °MAW -UMW arli altury plabortla diefinthig opinion:'.. - Thet' ~,. -1 or .v - jam Ait TE:7,,..,s , (awing ere the miens ' , a l l '. which h": 4 !"-,1 lir. Ilgtititey of Boxbm7,las di '''-' rued hhe 0 4bden: - -' ' ' ' 1 insiica • - whin Inn& • Mud, Wit Olin -T willismichnia by recsidtillatitig the grenade . wee mew= , at armor. Awe fee wend dren'alts te dr tom= upon which I think this writ should be awarded. I amp , _ i 1. At common law, and by our statute of 185„ td e d it E. 0 ,... & us . aam ti a e t .... ..a,„..... the wet of hat= corpus ad trufficiendern is ai an to twemseattoththmeasthimier4 Thaws 1 writ of right, demandable whenever E. petittOia j Wow In tdateseimica oser t w o hundreseellewewept nit i in due fetid lareita what, if true, ithithi entitle i ealiniatttauthth swim* caw et sawn. : i , i. the party to relief. .. 2. That an allegation in• a. petition ,that the Ora e tt te thefthettlee em core the west Ilea of pier'tee petitioner is rrealatiood of " ill bolt/ bY an Tho time bash's; sill casir the mann &tem tee order of a Judge or, Court without jurisdiction The re e w en t to tm:n , etemtoet derail, to shows ouch probable canoe as to leavelt no long- the month and Wm.& er discretionary with the Court or Judgeto wham _ ll2 . o _,____te lee begew we ...°•° °° l t° otto° t he "Mt application is made, whether the writ Mali or "'". he : ' shall not issue. . owe to two UMW inewertanted to eon an torn= to, 8. That where a person is imprisoked by Si Teo eau. iv. orootaot t a to ea= woad= or tla aw. order of a Judge of the District Court of the and toottheastemis hair. United Stites for refusing to answer a writ of . loo: wswaii the sw , waranteit to eine corms end Wilms minis, he is entitled to be diseharged rai ndarrulwen_ - - , f rets la t h itaptiee t a n e m s If th e J u d ge o f d i . Di o . iss bottle Irwin= alakart=ean of the skin. trial, Court had no atithority,to Woe the Writ ' l iere th 1 5,10 " - ere "' T ented to our'. th e land ttee I 4. That the power to lime writs of habeas T ee t = %w et er .., een e ht e t t e ttee tax west corpus by the Judges of the Federal Courts Ii a leas °triremes". mere aThilliary power, and that no such writ can Three to Ibur Souks are inmates to atm iiait :twee 'be issued hy such judge. where the no of ~111= le sight bottles will ours tba worst ewe of eiwohda complaint to be remedied by it hs beyond el* . "newt le ethers eirearkineat nom the an bottle. jurisdiction.. can is when • , , . and as gummed Us abey ( meatus 6 , That the Courts of the Elden"' Geeereerwit Seams Wm mobenwobable to of ha= In vats are Courts of limited juriadiotion, derived frem tow alms weedeang a 11. of tba aim se u, st e the Constitution of the Vatted Btatee and the mums mod artwitos In the ewettree, allet alone old alga of Congress under the I .tonstlhation, and that moue watts. Would one every Monne In the nue= rat when the jurisdiction Is not given by the Con- nig ows oo • Ofoot /I.7° ° hi " °b ook° It boo to otoot satiation or by congress in pursuance 'of the' ve er so" ' hum"2-ba'l about It " dtthg .i t I n ot c a det, • oadla wa ft lend lot rem Iniddieirover . 6 Wawa= hot. C o ttotifot lo -. ' " 0 ., .o ;, , We Mitt hi gba ietatty oratertm .1 know Its dicta In it. That when it Goes not " a h 7 the es - =wry case it besalreadr done some ofeheanateatenrea cord, that the Court hadjurisdiatlon in a prated& ewer donate Wasmohnewt• 1 seas it to claims anu lug under our habeas carpi; act to be relieved oh to am mei* ef Sixty. I have owns setoretuty. =my benusa Illegal imprisonment, want of jurlage., hplana children, whne flash mei loft and labs . , llattored tioll'inay be established tot,parelti.' *htessalb",""•°ni.."thtn:b"us• . P. That where the bigotry se to the Juriedso. _.„. ~t heenth e ete s l at elet heettete "" hettle ,__ -....-2 1, tL. - t ree gtearollOt to catarrh and lon. ek 6 Court arise. upon • rule fora' ...woo amina.h. Seem who Ma been meth lbr year.. bare te.. corpus, all the fasts set forth In the petition tend- Ws a= twee reentbded by ft. Whet:the body to mind. log to show want of jorladictliii are to be oon- it woth suite era. but wh" th.Y. I. any dYmrserm3. , sidered as true, nnless they contradict the ro. e i jeke_rualetkawermitr• wire:Lwow verr third., wet _ cords . ~ .‘„ sum bit yen Mid n o tO be alermed-tber shrerr Mem , 8. That where the owner ,of a elites volunti. in5i P “:,,,.. 4 " .... it ibt.:44.7..t°T.ryo....trak.mtbnist rtrk:ubidon.r.' rily brings his slave from a shave to a free State, roc vtu eel maws Illta 6 Dew Deem: I hunt wade at without any intention of - remaining therein, thi• the moat uttandent etwooleau of Ml= man ever Hs right of the slave to his freedom depends upon tOtodto. Oehlompardlottio•orn mimes the law of the State into which he Is brought. lee oott dou /We lika•lot an "Moth `rt., ate. 9. That it a sten so brontit into &tree state ___,.... - " 1 . , •••• ,1 " 1 . 0 .. 1 *. 1a".a... swilling " the escapes from the , custody of his master whili in r''"e` aad. ° % w oo. 1 1 7 6° , 10411 . "YIN et Oh. said State, the right or, be, muter to reclaim D/RBOTIONI3 FOR 11 1 12.-Adull. one tableepoonnal le him is not a clue/don' arising utider!ths Cinunitu- ~._dar. a nnum. MOT witilarewsitsemat gement cum. 'ion of the 'United States or the laws thereof; .a 17,,,,t, "* „rr,=17" le l at e e l, 4 4,r t % Judge of the United States cannot ]sane a writ oterate.A bowels Who a der. Mr. conaDr a n penental 6We:taw= In bad =a o f habeas corpus directed to cos who it la al- of mom. . •• legicheititholds the ymmier' of the slave from 0 c4 0,,....0tt0teet f t... rg.,,0r,r 1 ., et or. Eg irlirtre.....ltlatrat the master, commanding him to produce the --- "-2.------:.... ' body of the slave before the s a id Judge. 10. That the District court or the United States for the Eastern District of Penusylnini a has no jurisdiction because a controversy is he twnen citizens of different States, and that a prooeeding by habeas corral* lit no legal tome, • controversy between privet, 'parties- ' 11. That the power of the several Courts of the United States to inflict suuthiary punishment for contempt of Court in disobeying a writ of; the Court, is expressly moaned to CMOs of dis obedient* of lawful writs. 12. That where It appears from the record that the conviction:was for disobeilog a writ of ha, beam corpus, which writ the Court lime no juts- Dation to issue, the conviction is canoe ass pubci, and void. liUnded to ad- For. these reseousl. do moat reopeotthily, but moat earnestly, &bent from the Judgment of the majority of my brethren retuning the writ applied for. Chief Justice Lewis annourrowl that four of the Judges concurred in the opinion of Justioe Clack and that they would,. at. a Attar* day, give the reasons which Induced Shah. coneys ironee. - - - A curious question for the lawyers has arisen in Loudon. A lady was courted by a gentleman, who proposed to marry her, and, wee accepted. Bat he didn't fulfil his prombe; and she sued him for the breach. It turned out, however, that ha couldn't marry her beaus,. he had • wife living at the time. In answer to the salt, he says, "Bartle is wan', but the law won't al low it," sad the lady can only demaiid s fulfill ment of his engagement by an eat mem bow mince. The question then arises, "What damage has the lady =stained by not being married to • minted man!" There is • =Welt of amis. try =greeted by this, which the Chief .Baron himself did not like.to encounter; mad an arbi tration was recommended. It is s nut whieh a Philadelphia lawyer might perhaps be able to crack. Tn. asotnrr of capital employed in the con struction and repair of fences in the United &ate*, would be deemed fabulous; were not the estimate founded on statistical luta, which ad mit of no dispute, Barkeep, • well-lmewn agri cultural writer, says: "Strange so It may seem, the greastrst . inseet-: meet in this country, the most wetly peoduation of Imam Industry, is the common fences which &tide the Geld/ from the highways, reed repasts. theta from each other. .1.10 man dreams that when compared with the outlay for those' naprebond leg monuments of art, our cities and our towns, with all their wealth, are left far, bolded. You will scarcely beliefs me when I say ,that the feaces of this.country met more than twenty times the amount of speed* that Is in it." Tgi ti 11074-1.4 a speech at iitsuntoo, Va., the ether day, Senator Mason is reported to have said—..lf this tholoaaras to be preserved, the North mom do it—the South was powerless, mod of herself could do uothieg."--Biew &semi Like children, the South Oaa start • bail down • precipice, which to Stop VIII regoire the stroll arras of men. Let the South go back to the com promise, of 1819—'20.. and thew call upon the North for help.—Nudiso' * Courier B Y virtu* of a wine of Jeri fasdan issued out of the Cant of Constnou Pleas of . Allegheny maul, wad to me direated, will be srposed to public toils, at the Court ROSIN, Ins the city of Pittsburgh. on Dowdy tb.4,et day.or October, D, 1866, at 10 o'clock A. AL, Use followiag described property. via , • .All the right, silk interest and claim of Sob: set Wright, of, In and to. all that mortalg lot or piece of ground shave In Peebles toil:1814: Do oming at a post In lane by Jot; of Molise Crootoptoa; thence hyoid lot:meth 2614egrese; east 29 6.10 perches, to s posit thence by land of Thouour :Davidson, now .In possession of Thom* Wen, smith 43 degrees. east 26 perches ands quarter, to. post; -thence by lands of Wilson Crooks south 10 degrees, vest 27 8 7 10 perches, to s DeWitt • lane. thence sorth;43 de gree., west 811perchea sod 86100 to beginning, cost/Ming ems acres and Afteispristriet la measure, on which erected a two easy frame home and other outbuildings.- - v- •• .: Seised sod taken In egeoution as the property of Robert Wright,,. . th e solid' Moffitt & Old. WI& MAGILL, Shall Prgrazustoz, , Septetober, 116, If ...MBStrs & BY virtu* or a wet i of I nert isette4 out of the District Court of Allegbany county, tiod to me directed, will be exposed to publie'eale, at the Court Haase. In the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday the eighth day of October, A. D. 180, at ten o'clock A. M., the fo/lowine described property, Hs, • , All the right, title,'lntirreit and claim' of Noble U. Sandford,- of, In and to all that certain lot or piece of ground 'in the borough, now city, of legheny, bounded aid ditenribed as follows, ,is r Beginning on Federal rtredt„ - at the distance Of a thousand and tlftpeaven feet and one Incite Earth wardly front the Coinmon ground, and at the corner of an alloy three feet' wide; thence along Federal . street ' northwardly 20 feei; amen st 'tight Nights with Fedora mutat . esetiritdl7 98 feet to an alley twelve feet wide; thanes along said allay ecnithward 20feet; throes Shot said three feet alley weshilidlg 98 feet, to the place *the ginning. Being apart of a largiplece of ground which Hugh Fleming end wife, on thil2th'day of Mirth, IS°9; clninejed to Jane, Magee, Who,. on the 28th day of "Septemblir, 1989, conveyed the gaunt to Noble M. Sandford.- ; -Seised and teken'in it - A . 0=8141 'u the Prop**, of Noble :M; Sandford, at the Suit of Itenjarain - A. Noway. - MAGILL, Sheriff. .Pitrontruoir, Senterabir. 116,1856. • to cror Aimstrong Was 04 opinion al 'hey ;lave adopted. there la a toarkod affair, time end • he prges must I P/Y -toed ap•' inds iiivelryirbe r s the - ¢est dictates 'ply ask them to rer flail to be co- thn Arnuitrong Ipo,. of Armstrong, n, sit 4 p;Clo are new men, but lo4lergiolature. it %WM= for luekngsa a ,..if r the 9thor, two; Boners of Arm re-olootion of , *ARAM -Oa thy bast-i-br• Pa to W. W. MUSS, Y. D., to law TAIL?'2I/ kW. IlfelLilinfir. both ot this : • - SPECIAL, NOTICES. headed Ike Adyertiseatomtea Relmbold's Geri los hvyas.vicesu the' him amtli#7latuld' in,tbo Now 'retort's of Ale &MO: Thei ,511, the pop. 276.098'1MT'. They are err bat u fame emend the *Mai: *bele Com . .. • , - intsiesting to - those - sofferlitg,lrom Hitaziaers. aatatio'Briesti/bing is Dr. #4,ltier Sir Tbs IbUoleing Ira smp4 arose aaGa isesivid da r k Is theapar own aftbsest 'll aim Lto mitts tiatt hag boa Bolded at taiai artan.littatatiat aataatta* paletiatad be at NM* /. oiabirrtnatberaiiiiiplght; Halting alt:trAathali , aislabestad Una Naga oat :sad WA b:ll;j7t whlab toot Iva Alias sofas tat.% Ita twos. nigMo. Thar at' ilendossatbattr- &ea time ba now alapauttj mut Jr bambadnoaar•trmb&Ohin dek boodactup. : :Inareaae. 22,979 /I. JOHNOON.II3I444ag. , Bor.-:11 - 0:1(bniun .v.mt ftr . and Afrue vm both M*1441144 soy of tho osomoe tohL 'atone Da Madly: - • - tip Porabooseoultt emir to osiohd b Wier ono too mow but Dr. Wthowo wagon 014 Line PM& Than on, *thou.Voonhouris and r tonsullyes the P" 1014 . oasjmitathallY W'ag* tbinkPorbtama'.iniontirk ' , mos . toosoomoo Wooltot..: Anottte and Strength Itestered.--Vse. - " D s. atm . :Rah Phtibutsit. stre-e%tfter Wing saw. 'dermas tbr wrong days with &most distressing *Mai arD farthata:ltturthased iibittis at Sthrhores Plasm It hhwiailly *Khali YCLrgaad ruined hmli to whist aft. DON I • bad italthsd the %walk I AX1314 low gamut: sad Ones* thhisighlh *tams It *NUT tegh *mew sit /In /;*Sila 11 • 01111 0 11 11411011.1k41 , imllllll4' J••ri Xlithars t - Wives - and Danghters .... one 'whic bin h halt eat ib edenonot medicine, and the end will continue fo peon, the devateit tenweng to the human boally. the madkai lere lon • Rowe' as liarshaLNliteeineClathaUeon. •It he deilaned vim the Tarim Memel laddent to hanshe e meth ail' Proleva:4 Yalu ln. OR a uk; "amok , extreme teveuebk. from ennead and • heeded other evils fa :heir to hare shneet loadelllb $ harden to ed exlatenee Into a daily and hourly t 0,,,. The sent en lightened .ornhewere of the audtoal where. In the old , wail& se wen rIC ediratneribei. bare held the milled to enalor oneddeemem sad they hare Raab &brain. eel that the old method of tree:Mr thine re. lasi sad q. arab Mere muesli wet% and that a osennetbeloi bud. Nod wail what vie nonetred. ; It le en old adage. that Met hoer more ideate: and whO. the Realty were en. &Molts, to glargagnia lb** Sews and Mort a mem lae [reed ma t Dr. Pomeroy. a PURR= with forte. Rare uherietne to Um dieuesie of woolen and ehikteew woad the theoir to dm* boa. and 4.6mnd. so "met Win:red and - wlll eane eighteen oat or area twenty- Sum Dow 'Wiliam soma maw where the re ganshare leen raptaned. or where Roy:lava teen mem• lyletiaird.by had suidlaaltr!rafteit. swains Ma 61 doe. bite to alleriat• the syinetozon N. osa 6 hisakisr said it Rehm, the gnat leader of the Rash Medina sehoci, aa4; than**. het nit one deepate until this new dr o r ter uthru4r Wed. Threw abbe peedatifee and the adrfr or ah Riare.ded Phydidan.znamon fen 71:411 , aiiree—ame what the manly Us done Rothe % and then mow with a Mont hith la the amennee that bland:Wl Inettbe Ceithohron It no Nuark remedy," hat a wdentiffe .weieteeddia. of maid etetnee. whkh whO moons the CogignOtba tem deetnettlen. will arrest the hentlate liggagek adieu" and natant health to the slow,' W ining! vital poww. Trite MX yen battle. Bold whole. ank, sag Mal et DIC 041 It. ICZYSTIVI3 Drag Mar% ga• ItO wed. menet. JuSdkw Z aaj: Bl lsPileoMtin. Ihtertain . me dm that &Modal &mum the Pilot In all Matt warted imam It buboes rieedthr more than dalr Mem lad hoe eshlbtted the most ham *beta ht all Mem— tra putt* the Mediu roma of gentlemen who ham Wm eared Dr Its are, tad who. after .offering kw yewe. had dammed neer swarm of the roadbed' teohedork frau J I L L D. %W. k bacatorfara "ads, Rya Pe= . 5 .4 4.4 ". 4 . 4 5. - • -, W= d- lobork i rS 56. p. - Tbo abate waft be lbcracasd by thaws:kW bat /h. 144 boos *aim to Waco every Whoa to glob ths ..makir • tag. bola ',Wow. bbd Mall by Giba. t. ow. Balla Aced carboy of Virgin Nov. Whin In New England, lbuena. N. IL, Jain gth, 1813. lb a. • c.c. Crenanits—din Dee grans peat. 7. two dust B My halayelagell Tonettairs 6e easruhnottanu is seg pee. ay attanioa usual*, ranee to ft* a eine sham I bad WWI to rthdoltgo wenn vita ostegen. teak sag unr. Drum • to vat gee eat neat alth Yeettable D u alba thea I haw enersibed tt *sr imadadm at pa" testa sad la Owns . raft at emu with tenpins nu. 41.111. /11 ow nee • Abuts bottle d UNI Andiehle- brought near thern see patient Jltnege•Bletrt Ilbearl hag* am er known •to do ham rat en In4ueed to anke ibis valuable tre data:Mil reve ea boson ernetetba that tt to the sant nanage gee boom drub le rap unladen* is Its -ea rmillltuebnrers.thst L renamed It to oth er r. Wolohan ta wide ree59.4...4 huzub um n si ft the &ids. AL O. Una; AL D. et Weed eau Rumen. • NM ior 11.11DInmat. iskieaowrar Joy for the Invalid:4V e elm the follow. las Dom the `Pbll•o•lptin :Saturday Chartto,e and re boaxobed oarnabors bb mom* t his Ili' . lad thole Whitt/ 'boat not dbabt PlDlttuc ' D. Ikoriabos Iliabub boorra•—Thlo obblestod rood* kb.. re•JP•ro b 7 D. tb. L. +am" at [b. itopoth, 4 Derma irdroloo 6 MN LID •rat AD et. to otettlos anootobbostod othtrarstbst. mad tin orvorbotoo. ale N • ocloot4.• obrobetbs. lowa. boom.. peals tit* of IL rib otolowl or ilk ' obao4o ono Do Mr ma brtb In the extroulai oaks tett. - to brim In per A ntos rolosmo. Ow Woo b liiwZmteise bort Ito I peak or h. Tob mob •• the box trainer Sob WM Ins to bible!, to la botr. Moro It unmoor, db. troilag Lima Übb ' , coral flossorbeent or tin