tEONMMI IT D. X. wII _ — 1 0 . 1 =415101101,M ' " wimi n isteto NING SEPT. 19, ism' kitoain babe Gisette Bnitdinge far Rent. 4,WJELIN LIGHTED ROOM, on the seoond swea r arum., la tboaloseto BoUdiskalVorf Arose., frlfflatilbr rot, at lean or . roak. le „„„ under. =Duet, or Lithotrarbolt tr • 44/, carne. th* zwwoil itom • Daily elguit4, .*Mix;id, Boadsky t Mm=aaswhod•dirr tti.lz notices k. omit Mlbiollll,oolllllo =nth*: Damis , illilidibdta la • la,ritsbullirk Wealth , . Gimette.—Tbdtritpailt• dremistfork *fear MAW &badge offecito ma Nubia man . 110 . 1 E mdbuß Milabs Alma teminewknolin Ls betwentitar sad en' tiousukCiebetang „bait • tweihsed,imundseticia obit mep ßeein In worm; ihwesstwatui. ead legtormaiel - • irT yaw ,{.- Hereafter no gab- HAMM lostahaibr:ths Das st Wohis•Ossas .4ssissar,is, was is• amiss. Whistra tlMliu to /2404 the antsastiso said. tb. pew ranitlitsillihir• amas - aro samsiption lt parlant. AU toionnit adverindoe. win by iwiwnwi tv tw pa:fined' Ilhe self' Iniahlams vtlt•le Mouth essay ivedastes awards. .‘ ~,e j a„.4kat 'each sass a this Salim CO. t-tut - great Jlll strength:. 111 - 11 Snow Nothing politkcian to Imams tins gam uis in the noun ry:. ;At In to the oonntry 'retook to bring np our voieratig elect bpi. ticket." Waling' snit hive no doubi the The conatri„iNe: biota axe the great relhuine oilhe party leaders in the Tet, - lioi hal - this oonfldenoe, end trirkt in the oonidrilmea reiliddy, By Ititay data op'prd by: i 0: coulat4. There vie, in the lire of .neaanudee, quite an are of gentlemen from the country districts who offered thenMeives for nomination but cue La s The ales and eurrournibig . , . dittllBl3 Lave taken every thing--every thing, at leaf t**4' ' 7 , 7 114 AMur ioriatri friends look st the,tiotet, and mueempon the manner of its Metritnition. Here it ie. • - Seoutto-Frasinis C. Fhwiegis, Pittsburgh. Asseabity—James SL Moorhead, Pittsburgh ; J. Hem; Foster, Pittsburgh; C. 8. Eyster, Mty Dirbiet, (Pitt); David L. Stitith, dileghtuy City; J. E. Scott; NeSssii:mt PArr(f—Ephreim Jones, Pittsburgh. Proutonettsy—Thos. S. Wilson. &When may. Trwirunr—Wm. Ward, Pitubsugh. Cervour---Meo: L. McCook, Pittsburgh. Ckwassissiossfsr--J., Clouds, South Piusbwrgh. Audiews—Men. Glass, Roblum; L. H. Car lisle, Watt Dar. • • • , . Time it i" ssan It over again. Ons - Aassm.. , lilymoti and two Auditors (the hitter Mika worth nothing) are t o., to the country all that is worth inything • has been for the city. And Yet; me our bland politician', "it Is -o the' country we look for the Tote that is to eltat'our Bet : will the country resp. - 3 zell Will It tame ly consent to lee its imen slaughtered before its face, its demand for a fair shire of the °Mon mocked and derided, , and the fat places of the -ookstl:ttionopolited by the'cityl' le it willing to "tend read'''. 'bridled and saddled to be ridden by the boofea and spurred gentry freini town? Thereis a great deal of submissivenees, be those,. in human nature: trot this is more than the most submissive can passively yield to. No party in.thidvconnry has ever dared tdthl. silo to attempt !mob a policy. - The old parties, deltotulne4 airc - orroit and rattail by 'those who were their vilest 'offspring, never were corrupt enough or besotted enough thus to eat-the calm try at defiance while appealing to it for its aid. The country had always some chance in th oon+eutiops, and was sure to recelie . a share in tni . pc;iaosioin!.. it hai remained for this pure, inoorruptibla and , undefiled party, this party of the people, which affords 110 refuge to dema gogues and tricksters, it has 'remained for.thiliarty, wer - saybolkil into the hands of a feat city managers who have parcelled out the otfuis alai* them:Belie% end kindly left to the unsolibittleated and honest yeomanry of the • octiatty &tits& cf edeetinithem. - - Have the people 'of the county gained bi the obanget Will they unction this sweepbai i this utter ApselaiOce of theinselvea from camel Tan Know NOSKIIIO Tthear.—This ticket is now before the people of the county. here not room, to-day, to deal with it in detail, but we shalt have early and abundant opportunity to pay our respects to it. Baffin it to say, it lacks ell the elements of stramtiC Mule up, Ili the main, of brokep down politicians and persistent_ othoe-hoeten , each orvthoni may be said to lune ieft Isis party for his party's good, and who have taken refuge in a new party beeause the old ones have cast them off, it presents itself to tie -pubtio without the least claim upon public regard. There' are one or two wales there that ought to be in Letter sompany;thst on the whole, they seem to be well matched. Last 'year, when this party was in. inaugurate', the people were invited to rally to it, for thetpurposo of getting rid of office-seekers, de Apes and oltl pnlitsc it - was belt P l 4-4111 vAtir people. But how is it non? , Those whis have been familiar with pug•pol - itiesln this oontity will'not fail, in looking new the list of candidates, to rthognise the names of man who have been beforessarty conventions as osadidstes, or were known as applicants for ex ecuffie favor, or were noisy end disappointed politicians, • Mr. Mae& was • factional poll= Loan for navy years, and fatally reversed from the Whig party of this county , the snug office of Prole:outing Attorney, Mr. 'Moorhead las been a candidate on the democratic ticket's, in dam med° conventions, and was laat winter an se pirstUfet, Senator. Mr. Fetter has been •standing caridiffath for any officio, for some time past, and from any pelt/. _ ltdr. baler was first elected as Whigi then offered himself as a Whig candidate for Senate, withdrawing In'time to escape defeet; thee offered 'himself again for's Whig nombustion ats‘watt Ineateet,"and then ob tained OthNistive and Anal ly the Know Nothing nomination. Mr. Smith wass candidate before the Wkip Convention beityear, and failing there be took itimjelf to theNativive. Mr. Scott iiiispost nuaterillNitkiesport, and ithifert to retain the plitanuider' i lith pretence :Dist tie was e good democrat end'.. no Know ;I% ...thing. Mr.' Jones has been a standing canaldelth for the filierillaity for nine years. Mr. Mien liras adefeatedease didate before 00 Whig Conientfott Lit year.— Mr. Ward is lidefethed applicant for , office from, President Pierce, ;and pied, onrccesainlly, to get an office from Gov. Pollock. Dr. McCook, a veyrdersiyoung than, wee soured towards his party through the faler alb father to obtain an athoi t irostititi,Presidath ire. Glass bas been e thnnione r pti,lhe light, if we are not mistaken In the name; and Mr. Belt:- hoover_inell ,thst b.sen dropped from the demo cratic ticket for the 14M11 office: The vote Polled laths notothation of lids ticket has not been Published, and probably will not be. 'llia vartonaly Meted at Irons ,000 to 8,400. wo n It firtemelz that there were. - Over eight/ canffidatee, all of whosarhnd basylrlands tbmtiiitalt 4 1 e munVrr tad bi,elese every pm, slide affair was made to thing out SIM, want. bls Jots; we May *thy properly look Kea poirea the Mohr of the strengths, the Order to the oennti: It reprthentls ithavellable vote, and it depends upon hatitifths,,stitstitiona to it„ from outside voters, to bringlt up to i napepte Isis total. Against theis a 'insigte asow it will - not be. third to rally ess triumphant thposition. Donbtlers there nthabent, heestoforei en rolled in the Order, who did not go tollet meet- INF on auardiff., lint it,win to found as dm I. get them out on the secsondt usedey of 1 crotober.ond stnr:mozi,discitat to get them to ~ ~ b ~ '!` /~ Tps"Americana" ot 7 YorttWounty him wool 4ted. Jecab lial,daissai for etteleettio es dim seer. ,ffildemsa is Cameron's tight bud ratett, noViwer sesttpulone, and withl poor reputation for tbk - Anilititat wit' needed at Iranistsitii. Hie Wien together with those made Lawailder; Lebanon and 'gem, and the re nottentitiod-ot Centitiottmen'en the ticket In ads county, atainhistra- , a the:. • • -.:part of the tinwe',;2 l 444diiirtiA rarier()lme " bait*o f gLliot k 1 ::. 0410,111 into the U. 3in, thee, si the itt and amen repress ve Of that patty? t ~-, - - -,- ,•-,..-.-it:i•--.7...,..^1:•;--,-..,..zzz,;,:::,•,- . . •. 7- ', ''. --' • - . '..',- . --,----•!..`*:; r:•:•,:::::•Z--tIcr::•A''''."-' .v 1,...• . - - -,,•'-,.-. , - - - •=-'7,-: ---•-....-11s,1:5.- - - •1,•••••-i....,--,-.7 .' 7 g -- ;'•-•, ,,,, ... - 7• 6 :,- , 4-,•,c•-• ,q- 4 . •'".":2;igt . ''''. ,4 . ,, , , '.,,,V1C..-7a1.-,, 6 4,4,-• V.'i4'. '4 ,4 ', ' . ' . :`,Pl'.c. • lie;;Ztij r qr: ; ;l•l'.f4 !; ' ;';' -5- ! , : 2 li : :tf: ,-- , , ,2:•, ,,,-- . • .., - .. -7, -Dvie , i,i - :.- - -•..... , ....,, - . 7 :;. , ?, : ;,,,,,,•,,-,.,- , t _. , _ -,/, 4 , -, - : , ! .. . „ 'Atc..7.,...k., • --k,,--.. Tin likatuthatf rouaTEB 4- / Reprthikass Witte 111111aceson'a,:nanse" , ifor.Cenil Commissioner with a great deal of enthusiasm, and we'learn that the Susquehanna Dgpocrat 147 to put up Plumer's name— In Bradford county loth the shift and democratic pipers put up Williumerm's name: A convention composed' of a large dumber of the Freemen -of _Bradford *aunty, without regard to former political as socistiors, assembled at -Towanda, Sept. 10th, for the pulp' ste of organising a F,epublicen party . . and placing in nonthiaticin •,Itepublistrui County Chublinak, Esq., was -elected President, With a large number of Moe Peed anti.' B. A.' Parsons editor of the' dryer, and . B. b.; eh tor of the &porta, were among the Secretaries. The meeting was `ad dressed by Judge Wilmot and , others ; strong Free Soil resolutions—among others one 'taking for the impeachment of Judge Sane, and one enthirisiiig the nomination of Faesfunie William , William eon—were adopted t and musty- ticket Mau nominated. Messrs.- Laporte and Holcomb were spade/sod -tor-the- legislature. - The following-' reitithithin relative to Wil li amson Was , adopted: Roared, That 'we hail the' nomination of Pesseutes 'Wuntheuthe as Cahal,Cominlissioner, by 'the Republican State Convention., recently assentilid, ithindiontles of pnblie eympathy for Its unjust impilionment; and of * detestation to wards- the representative of -the alive power which jileeed him there; and immune& as every., vote oast for Passmore Flillianthoniaa withering rebuke fo that ofSoisil, and a manly assertion of abide rights, be shall .receive our united and oordhil eupport. I The Bradford/41pda; the old line democratic paper, stye of the meetings: - • "It weee gathering which`byite enthusiastic and - deinsnlited 'artist; and by the outspoken and manly expression of its principles, may well' cheer and invigorate to - alive exertions the Mende of the good Caws. It le 'gratifying In deed, to seeactive pardons, arrayed for years peat in antagonism and recollections of old oon- Mots, come up shoulder to shoulder, in a common cause. Such a epecteole will give new courage to the friends of Freedom everywhere. It shows that the people are honest and inde pendent-4W they have conscientiously differed on questions of principle, bat that now when meson for differenees no longer exist, they are ready to unite In defence of the liberties they hold so dear. The meeting of Monday night shows how etrong a hold the principle of Freedom has in the hearts of the Freemen of Bradford—that it has a lodgnient theme,. which the aria of political demagogue, and thi wiles of selfish and ambi tious men can sever Masker." Of the 'live members of the last legislature . . . from this county, (all of whom voted for Cam eron for H. 8. Buster) only three offered them selves again for 'sedative °Moe in the party to 'wtdoh they belong. Smith and Eyster asked a re-nomination; and they have got it. Kirk: patriok asked for - nominitios to the Senate and his competitor only beat him five votes in acanvaes of three thousand. Even tits mea gre majority -was obtained only upon a second count of the Kenn, the first count having • put .Kirkpatrick ahead. Here, then, we have the _ support of Cameron by these men fay endorsed. However much the honest members of the party may have &Ind them for their Cameronien, they appear to have rallied enough support to briigthem oat triumphant end the seal of approbation hiving thus been placed upon them, the public in given to understand that the. Know Nothing party of Allegheny _county is a Cameron party and desires to be represented by-Cameron men in the legis. Wale. • Mr: David L. Smith, who has been renominated for the legislature by the Know Nothings of this County,while he flindly gave bis vote for Cameron for tf. S. Senator, voted in name of the interme diate htagea of the balloting. or in the caucus, for Lawn o.•lxtna for that office. This 'Levu is the man who eplts upon and &hennas the Dec laration of Independence, who boldly announces that he is a Know Nothing became It is the mis sion of the Know Nothing party to put down the anti-Slavery sentiment of the north, end who is generally reputed to be the owner of slaves and 0 1 1 1 *! 11, 71. 2 0-. *Ol4 Lelii& t io•Osiztz, aeon was an /say indnatifai traneitiont- and we suppose was. hir . Smith win obeying both his own 111:1011DIPA0011 and thous of his party in going, Ind for 'line and then fOr the other: Every Min to hie taste,la such matters; bat ill it note little odd that& man misting such Intent and the party sustaining him , shoedd lay claim to public con fidence and "support on ring,' Tame granule? . flaaurel ado *Coiatcrrtoi.—The whole Know Nothing camp was io commotion yesterday in consequence of a report that en astounding hand had been committed in the return of the vote out Inoue of the township dolmens, some 21.4 votes havingheen returned where leas than a hundred were: cut. The eLCecutiiti commit =tee has turn called. together to investigate the - matter, and It ": is said that throwhg out the fraudulent vote will cause an entire remodeling of the ticket. What apure party! . repasnitrius' llessintee Our.-Fur a while tio.Philadelphia prose was dumb concerning the .tyiannical doilfati pursued towards Panorama Williamson. The Scra was Metro to speak out, `and right nobly It spoke ; but it stood alone for sobs time," pally the , #nass ventured to take aides with it, and within a few'days the. North. Afacrican, haw given a sales of able, strong end colittoolug- articles, reviewing the whole case, and pouring a powerful stream of condemnation upon Loth, Judge None and our own Supreme Cotift.... We regret that we have not room for these articles ; but it is a matter of gratulation ' that a paper occupying so prominent a 'position has uttered so manly a voice for the right. Now that all legal nmedies - hare failed to bring 1 relief to this persecuted and outraged man, pub-1 Ho opinion la the only resource left. Before that mighty power even Judges will how. Judge Kane, we are seemed, even now feels that he is 1 art - Object of wide-epread and intense ridicule and ' contempt; sod meths day dawns upon the North it may happen that Judge Black Will wee that tile path to the Presidency does nettle in thy -" notion hi- bee - taken: Public opinion is , ' A setting in like the sullen roar of the admixing tide; God we - , can.hardly nourish the euspiolon that the Bench, contains any-judicial- Mrs. Pam , tingtons who Will mistime the task of Stopping its floif. To the press, more than to ."any other testy:intent/J.l'y, do'the watchful look- ferindlosi:, dons of this pubileopiniompand-when the press spellts oat freely, Without a quire , of feariii - tei, rot in its tons, against nth an eat of judicial despotism as Williamson ismadetheviotim of„ the prisoner in -his lonely cell may begin 'to count the - hours - of his imprisonment , forth. dayofde , Hoist:co approichea. - " . - ! The ifer'd - ,4eserient - onensits last article with quotations rem the speech of *Won. lamas Be , saunas, before the 11. N. Senate, in the wise of' . tin impeachment of /indme_Pitek;A.pitich a nor itaMittdent eiltaiellecontslitair tines: - The name cif:Jastosaitciight t0 7 .11S gomi authority frith eur'dersoientic tenth : and ' what could better meet the ease, of Willimetain than - ths fol.; I 1, Wilit:o# 1 1 1 1 irmsl 00 4-1 1 4 .0::3 - :' • "Is it nothing to be deprived, of liberty, with onteonviction, -without-jury? Is it nothing to Inbreed to glentervideoce spina yourself t The . ragnitode f little mo m ent: °f -It lathe p punishment 18 P ' le that is ti ertn lY .: .. A free citizen ought never to hold his betty, semi for en honi7 or the slightest-pot: on ofhie property, at the 'will of anyausgie . The following tea part of the closing wade lif e North .A.liuricam' , - ~. 101 . , 1 “Jadp Black,onde speaking of •J 4 whom ' toss he was deploring, saki 'Re, spoke in meta ltims, not because they, .were sought, but be; " 11 1 . 1 " Y tame to his mind unbidden;' and so tis with Judge Black-Sinmelf, His rhetoric ii *he Mlle: of his hetet—his metaphors come unbidden front lea heettond teary at the mo-' bent, Now we - venture to stem 041.110-000 Mod the opinion of the Buprease „Court, lA Ip s -the writ of habeas corpus to PIIIII6OOIII on, without being Impressed with the as that it is not the. grariesilleosow o n of a (question of emuditutional right, tml, n th. - r tits flippant expression of a nan " kin f ling ez t:s citizen rprelndime7- 0 a State : to relief trozik prejudice - not determination of tion .unjust jus eo t hetm im. iutisonment at the hands of nnauthotized power, t a queetient whether-hismore Williamson-, . e - Abolitkeist—ought.uot M be punished,. gist or wrong, - forldsiiepertiesnt interference :Ur.- Wheelees ; tuigreies-,That.the opinion the idirsime L °cart Is -'1,11,10f -this-- sort -of torio, no one wbo has Owned- It lea at ell ...fudge Knox In -hialtel7, oh% lowlPw he and dignifiect . .. ..elistumt,,telle sukthettlikopitt-, ion of. his brethren; that which was to iverrele.' ithnsittendele law for all future lime in - Pam semiii4inuo Nome sad Ishii pressais tilljoil before it was delivered; and' we. can easily imagine the merriment- and . jocularity- w ith which the majority of the Judges must have rel ished Judge Black's clever epigrammatic, points, at the expense of the petitioner, who was the time in prison, and, his counsel, who felt that he was deeply wronged. For emangle—for we do not desire to duinjustioe, or to make en In-. sinuation pot sustained by proof—where Judge Black refers to the inmates of the prison of the State—confounding Passmore Williamson and his inferential contempt with the thieves lad burglars, and murderers, whom Judge Sane has made his companions... 7 as "the natural enemies" of the Supreme Court—when he says thit if this writ be allowed, "bait of the Western.Peni %salary would be before.the.Court at Philadel phia, and ifitilar proportion from Cherry EMI and hioys Mating would attend at . Pitts , burgb:! he is either venting spleen end irrita tion at biting rmnojeti, .with a . difficult - problem, or he le doing whet Judge. Bane ("the learned and upright magistrate who preritt:o in the Dis trict Court,") did _ when he talked about son being ."8. Whie WlD.litteee social.training.", &c., he is bailor twaddle„ and .twaddle is , at all congenial In•ittdite Atash's 11W 8 0 . Wl' , when he talks of "a _constant . warfare 'against the Federal tribunals by firing off writs of ha beas corpus .upon them all the time," and says, rather grotesquilj, that !tit Williamson wants a dams victory ore ekes. detest, he must not ex pect it from thee Judge ' Black . and his, col; leagues either commit, by mere levity, a great indecorum, or, what is. more, probable, they dis guise, in affected mirth, the vexation they felt. at the noomaity,-whataver it Iraq or whencesoever it came, which was *forted e - pon them offerer sing elementary law and doing injustice to one who on the record before them was an =offend ing man. Had Mr. Williamson done anything morally or socially, on the moord before the Court, to justify taunts and earseasms? For what he did at Walnut street wharf, be it little or mach, he was amenable to the local law, and at the very moment,. when the Supreme Court, 'were joking *bout hire or flourishing their false rhetoric at his expense, he was under rev , ognisanoo, and is yet to be tried for .his alleged misconduct. He "may become one of Judge Black's natural enemies," but he is not ',yet qualified by conviction and sentence, and it wra hardly worth while for grave and considerate Judges so to describe him. A fellow-man, a citi zen of unblemished character—holding, per hap.% pernicious volitioal opinions, but still re- ' spectabla in every relation in life--is put in jail without trial, by an arbitrary decree of a Judge, having, as vs have shown, no earthly jurisdiction,. for no .moral wrong, but 'lie for a oontempe'—"an illusory return"—and when be appeals, not in person, for the forms of law preverit hie looking either his accuser or his Judges in the face, but by counsel, for a ohm* to test the power that confines him, he is denied this poor privilege, and has his sorrows &gam , rated by finding himself recorded and published as the tit associates of 1810 m—dippers of coin— purloins= of "letters, smugglers; and others of Judge Bane's natural enemies," or the state criminals who Judge Black fancies areispecially leagued against the Supreme Court, and who, be fears, may, by the clank of. their, fetters, dis turb their quiet at Pittsburgh, or interrupt their enjoyments at. Philadelphia. Surelysuch a rea son for refusing a habeas corpus never before was gravely giveo. To quote the language of the Chief Justice on another occasion, "Were It not that the =Weed is a grave and solemn one, we would say • that It is perfectly ridiculous." And to all this, let it be remembered, there was no dissent accept Judge liztoz'& Mr. Justice Lowrie spoke of having left hie opinion at home, and the Chief Jose= said the_ other Judges might have something to suggest hereafter, but this was all. . * " • • • • • • • • "Judge Kane. say the Court, decides Jurisdic4 tion by assuming it.. Thus assuming it he de cides contempt, and behind the decision of con tempt no power on earth can go or look. There is no rescue, no restoration—worse than all, no limitation. Mr. Williamson may, those, Judge • Bleak's rather Hibernian illustration. carry the ' key of his. prison in his own pocket, but outside the look and across the grate is the stern and unyielding bar-the-conclusive bolt of Judge Kane's commitment for contempt. No one but .he can drswit aside. Let It be borne in mind by all who think on this question—at home and at a distance,laymen and lawyers—that the intri cacy of reasoning—n sort of circular, argumen tation—tying jurisdiction to contempt, sod con tempt to jurisdiction—the snake as the ancient symbol, swallowing his own tail—all this is on one side. On the other is the simple pro position which pages of illustration cannot male more olear, and which rhetoric, good or bad,. would only obscure, that no man can for one day or hour be held by the judgment 0f.,. Coate , without jurisdiction, and the eruntellariedietio . being established. (here it is now hardly, pes; tended,) all therdneany of its'oonvictions,itsoona mit:menu and , executioes vanishes away. •. And who ought to hare said so Our Judges—our Supreme Court—those who. as - - .Aga Kean im pressively observes, have sworn to support the State an well as the Federal Constituut.u, Judge Kane has not—the. successors o: great man--= - Southerner by birth and mom ation—we mean Chief justice Tilghman—who in Olmstead's case trampling under foot. or brushing saide.if it ever crossed his vision, the sophistry of conclusiveness and contempt, die- charged on habeas corpus .a prisoner held by the United States saying— " The United, States have no power, legislstire or judicial, except what is derived from the Can, WIMP THIS* POIOTRa Alt CLIANST 12.0111D1D, TDB LVDNEINDITCI Or Tan STAMP, AND cox PRAON OF , TEN U*too, DEXASD met-usle STATI COII/TIVIIHOUTD, on rains SHOCOUT,T,I4 , Pains smolt ram, cans amuse. . USIA Ii NO ,LAW RILION 101111 IDS IT multi OATH OPATTION =ACTS IT, AND LITILIITDO'NOT, MMAT 005101 Wa cram 1111 minim= oro , vets- KISMIABLZ, NITVIMITr OT OPPOIIIIO ,10110* ,ToTCZ,:AND.ONAR/L*TlllO DIVTENII43ALZTV CMZUL vol IT is IN yam TO IM=O?. ruarrUti Brines Irma sonar To ;11141171311 . All*noixNALlTTuguirAt. moss 0/ ar, um gorse fitzneb,, '(weiest Con 501000) mei sneuitu o itres, mei sgEmAi. Noticigs. Sipes theintroduction of the Flint), Extiisiii o! Beehn . ua a 14 1 1 • 11.tklaf beln enri; - *ally loriraalag. lb& popularity has liatarahmtli all Strati:las: nay PryParsd Ilahntalh. Sk partied ilarmitt hrli.2flehmthist at.; war the anent tiooss,Thila.; agidosib pewparatlon 4att be. Mkt, or Ut p u bmi.....assamiht irrosiatora Ibr which 'thar rocouurmulhd.- ,gar aftsithaosanot. . intarts.l . . . . Dr — . llrbart's'atAti-Baaduknaliart •oh and !ow swowly thi cows of 1NT4311 . 146•64:111, • oonotatiottit on : Amble orttwg, and tut • topic IS stew Tor flu followlhw Oomplainta It lo iwiwit vire* blo lbodlEthe Dtrigni44 41.0 r Wool pgu.'/Inows Van kiwth Lkltriti• !Wm* goo' of Mail,: This istilleti• Intatietted mance • etiaw: to Ow foto,. mad • distutell timbal. drinks.. Sent i 1 'seam* /haw.. hart odd tt„ we to,. hod the itstlttlits tat/tw twwitions who are 0 &Am., orlooehlwit oPthi Indalpnoe to lohtatotAtur bitit•Mi .131 i Witott'holo. 6014 it 61 boat. at , thatog 13tor• 110.6110. INCH'S.' No. %Jodi ettwit.earrat of Whitt anal. MID th• 16•140. 16weir., ioll6dkoT Derangement of the Liver is one of the; most armload, wren as Oa mat Ibrartaeble.of dlresam known la Aliartara *madam. It hullos seam attract. AA the *ant stiontlou of thareedlcal faculty la MI parte of the UMW States,aad i$ op to Um time at Om 41firov at of Ur. Maumee 'met mambo, It was .I=o 1. 7 ..4 the mach of m.dkal Mill Ilkoaralub bed prirbbed with rt. ram!, awl arbor:tab thormsbarrosy palm dmtbted WWI the armful edam:sof Waimea' oar - pu n t e d warm; It la now, 'Labe to, the reareseb of Do EMI ercaplrtely brousbtaltbia tbeaterfalitemd kalcontrol, Tbaprovrieton of lb. Lim Mk hod lane 4 . 0.4 6 tt b n osaa • maids 11 . 41eb hau boon folfi,leeted 1 / 1 era. and !bleb be men hard st sloe it Whop fahty P. - 11. Cc.' Warm& celebrated Vehallarle rated Line, Massa both be' obteMed at oar of the reeperlabbr bons bi &Ideality. sr nothaißmdu Sam to wend to ask Mania Asks sow bat 1M Blame Vanallage mul-L4mr lit.. Mery ussew Versatorm sod edit DOW b;:lbto tbor)kblin. trot W o wa nat tn e atbrat sandal! Surecerme=tOoMlLtat: British• and Continental Eitenniige.„ 310113 lIILLTDS/ W2l gIIEARLI k 4 0 .1 . ON THE ONION•,BANN, , LONDON, IN BUMS 07 SI AND OPWAiIDa.I These Drafts are available at all WO prin. (dpel Torus alltaglantl, deotliad mut dregs:ad. sad tba Ws abed des* eta HT lama as M. A..Grakelliuli k Bain', diAtAIMPORT itPaeblerre . 's• s-31a2",". - t o 6 4 * l f S c 6;tim # 7 Ihdtallidad and Wand. pagans lataadtad totravasbrosdataypebeitrettutlish u wets" °rend% ea wbleh Wow nab. obtalas4. a. *Wad. Is say Tad 07W 20, 0 6 . • ' Clatisetteas of Mils. Naas% - sad °tan sr dcrttlai 7* soak VIII rods* pratapt attantdon. W. H. watiame a cm. Inez: n" TALL iirza,op ,ngers. m io c- ..; ° 3l lL W r iid 4 Bg - re .C et . ?;," (ma Loom asorinrelt Mira, Sty l e HlArb Ljal t received their raif •SILK riameit em.--e veer emo .TA asetieiimer. eon: OATS; Dm style* old - SUWON ,GUS/ 1 04 th " unite tee etteauee ortenieene. • - . JOHN COCHRAN 'St BROS. 3iANUFACITURET!.B Or` Iron Bellies, Trottknits, Bait DOM; Willik) 1 ! Illtuttai;Nlndow 0404.14 t,,. :Nes. ILSecoiitst:, & 811 - Tbird (betwebn.Wood and Markak.),. " UST° on hand a varietrotaboif. pitteraa Pars laid Pigs, sidtabis lor latirsdar WM MI to sailkairs Gran Lats. Jobbing doss se IMIS WM& 111 . . OHIO PENNIITLTANIII RAILHOAD. . -tHE ONLY' RAILROAD. RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH The yr.r. Train leal.. at 2A. M , thtro h to Claelonstl roma sad tO minutes Sat Tunitarrla II L. Urinal TIUM wAV 8 r. 11. • ThAill Was ellilatiolowreonneotloto at ermines. sod the Orst two sonseet at Allison, The &root route to at. Lodi Is arm oval; Chertlbre au! lo Al snavorla too miles alum* thaa Olsrelaad. Orrawatlone ore made at Measteld with the Newark and SAWIISAILV Clty roads and at Croatllna wlththe Maws rondo eounatratlair thou Ito parnoultra Ma handbills. trains ran Bonder Tamar, itqati dr *Acta clia No rtaaald, sail en itratr. at. Was. ladlaaavour. Mersa Bea Um.% Non!. OlerMaigand the orlanlede te the Welt The NIM-1011011TON AOOOMMODAMION ft" TRAIN lean Mttstargh at 10 a.m. an4lAl6 e. sad Now Dna lon IA sell tsts i : : • . Pa Tlapte-111241tUtha . • - •- • M MIMI% • At the norm Mama ander the Monongahela Moan. Or at.the Federal street Btatloar 0 0 • (mows PARKIN. .Ticket Moat: PITTSBURGH - Life, Firs & Mirka Imirazios Company; Office; Corner Mark*. ethd Water Shasta, . Rom: J=7= P e A" This Company makes sAb i rce, Wisinlewr toot emundiawd with SIMS. 6111=fireigingd lilt= tan an t ' in c A d : an d nay And N iiiiiitt:.Ldes'oeisp 'by Niey And witsufilie Fatima Ow ild• and tann thwiwation 0116 mrneitsi fhb lowdetisted antdotant with iwilit7 loan puttwA nobat.lhiwtin 4 ViVeATP I =I4. ta h inh a rdsminn.ni. t a in w ••=l. John AMA Axlmth . °bac not, David Richey. t • zar littrattletN.L.m.lllt/tanstlas. R.• 2larlis- Rehaiee Mai* lzunzituwe Cairipany • - OF, PIIEOLEELPICIA. ~ • ; okrzuz No. 70 . T i v,Mrr :maxi: thsaa sl77.o74—Atat Stan* Jlnarstal. FIRE INSURANCE-01 Buildinke, Me .r -a.m..; laminar.: An. In twain! eotnitry. . The mutual viten*. Mal:44 with the seetrlty at s . Stock (NOW, entitles the lamed ttiebare In the profits . nr tAttrz t an c Anta u wti o l it l=rlarT. ..... nti„, ui tat Seca of lig Malley. . °""n4.4 "CITA?" th e r : B. M. Vennmiltateetaiw. . • JUR BSc • set Z. Lathrop, . IL L. Carom , Ralietelhisad: • ' ilkiest4D.Ja3Dial. Ir asiNe m* Set I W. It. liatapla, J. ;.007113. AX./t. • at Third alai Mead .came. T. Booth W.. G. fir. Itotort Starst... O. 01, Woad. Kendal MIL • • Jailibi L. ToTlor. JOOOb,T. 'Wang, G. IL 'Stroud. PHILADELPHIA Fire and life Insurance Company, No. 149 ORESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE SHE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all kinds cc Insurance. either remota at Limnod, on ontirlir. Motion of PronottY pktabandttnelail . l. K. W . M.M. W.Tmvirotite—*". R. a. int.l'Nuat—a• I Goo.-4-rranai. P. B. Savett. Jon S. Paul. a.~sn • John (Anton, IL7.Blms:rm. I 14 Willa. ' Innatorasi, toannat7; 1., 0. 00711 N. Asoo. axnerThird sad Wood stmts. Citisim's Immo° Comp'y of Pittaborith WM. &MUIR, ?IItAtO3EITIX. &ap. corms. at WATICEL, D7TWZDN YARIAT AAVD WOOD RTZKE76 oosmsuxis utux AND CARGO RISKS ON THE AND INTBSIAEOP.PI RIVI3B, AND TRIBDTARLIS. a ffeineu alickut lan or Drom i gf Po.' 4100 ihr 8144 ws4 D NAVIGATION stol TAMLTION. Balm=i . 1181081 Slar • wk. 818 1 ft b. Jahn 8. Trawls Salo, J. Sabooentakez, Wen. BIM . Jr, B. flarlangh, iaa! !i3llalM EtWM. tIiBUBANOB 00XPABY OF • PITTSI3 I CIRGH. JOHN H. SHOENBERGEB, Preside,. • ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. ' WILL WSW= AG ALGOT ALL lELNDS Or MARINE. AND FIRE RISES. totscrues. i lStra=r, larOb. Jr.. Jol L gi.A.Cousbei. heap •4 s-8 .1 : : t h a ild eGn t matX;VNn rj et. li r eWauoteet. 4 sa2 A 7.8 d Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGREL, luninr Scums. a., ranre_.. tr. *mom, owl. win Insure agsansi all kinds of Filo sad Marino Risks. • TM., • litokalo3 . I.i. Bat goo, Donde. Wm. Lram. C. W. Alolootn.' Itmom. G. W. lookom. ll ppinmtß Wm. Et. Battik. • ' Br A home I n 7foxat i lly Directo llb r, ton L ' u jr,...rptgl... c' ~;:..:•Tt Um Of tom Nth Smoot, i•gtm (Bp aim moo.) rty * + t l.. Pirtsbuoo. WELCH & GRIFFITH'S PATENT GROUND sews. . . HAVING purcharod from Air. Wm. South , WI him Patna RUM. goindingetronlar mod alba doom . vhich we ban paid Al= slow eum. L end we are t b. o n e omolooro of We =Wt. We wm nowt any pomp alrina Infirmatlon of tarindeomonta on the woe. Mao Is tho only Idaohloo. *VW howl= that win =tad • Now porionibbeni In thlckleen They offrioonloo oettm-wlll not host • kilo= okbing —Nitro =tooth —ow lumber—mad keep Wed= Wow thins any orbit nuoll—yond aro not Wade to Loom= alf our gees Joe made froot intro Quality of Cost eel. haintrbolexpreody dor oor owe nonstono= blend (611•Miir nod for W. We — liir=trially, WWI AI womb/Uri= of Lumber. that no WWII be oent‘frborthoi NeWdldunent too what 6 or az iriat Noel aid ircdplanablis thol Union 0 2/ A. Wed more mo end =Worm 12111.1 any New In us, p;;, ; ;;, WELCH 4,011.1111111111. • Winn =Wed by oezraffooimiu. ou. 'roomy- , • .10tt — WOODW,ELL & CO.; otioirrias MOD -DilLI 111 FOkEIIarAND DOOSTIOBARDWARE, No 9 . P TrP. ArixioND arna r M _ • prrisiontau. LLB; RIDDLE a CO., 86 Pourltt et. near Wood, Pittsburgh, P..; lArartimusua or . DiggriVartlitgo.,liidlik, Drovers' DRAY "WHIPS; Tit Olf,o 8 AN D . • 8:W IT 0 ES, Keep einiteetlir, 011 hand, received direct .. th ei r elV t : ' 4 711 =Ne i = n, A lirreaurimmium p ltib t . f.= geriTgovof MI , tertieme... ik s.. onoe o a ggt ut t: grr B T * 4 /4 1: 1. m a EAGLEI. STEEL 1 . WORKS. -•- -1“:9141, Itagriri r It CO.. cfait6.4 German, 111*,1311iitir. Plough: ,8 TEEL; AziAzse.; SPRINGS. PICKS, Matibbks,Widdge4, Harrow Teeth, At: wanuovem, 1121FAtiCROTIMIT, Botmen Woothust laitLGlo. insirsr T BB R .H, A. .. . .. . lontattaeUvillC—F• mut the follow .. loichom •thonodobowObiolowanow:GlOW ula n. OMMend .011111101 , 11. to AursUf!tl.**ol3%. owl • that oottoroat along mat Oalat OuttataeW • slidaaDi a.Z oou t o to th.rL a s a op— I' b l t a . s _• Ci t g t t . oila oia-la i tti•o ro o t;. tirOii• l ? u* Ore o obta • n , b to6.M ta Sab a tiAlrsas " bTba e It d b o w M = o •0000 .o bad to Imi u m at a la soon usotioloote ' ' 4"W&mimig, *Ma it= iiVII6 1•1:1"1„6Tdare ast , a • arbOobodbor aft: billg t.. ; - .ao4 laths& .k= ,, ,, ,, OW . ma. a s t• ''.. ',"' _,... i. 2Esll4 .•Atalk STEAK llilii4:', 4 -, I iIEgNY:.:: ~—.'O th e : ?lour deliverid in families in eitner n 22AV I:: kit 'Lillie KM at t oar bozo; st'#is ta x. SlNdlt i 30... 64 aor wool a k a inar . 64 ! • 'IL , It. M Drassiati - 711%Zr t. l .7. ; -. • . ' . _.-- - CLAH:alf7dLintlir 1 7 -filoei i . - , , ' ?' ' -utorniGinninbT 1100: .•• ow,Da;uerr/ae. Gallery W II.II:NELSO would respectfully . inform tjo is4 =trait t r i birroro kaTUChe no* logegibt• ow the 1,-,=t, at, , '....e: A raVna Ds• ‘ ,. - " f betgr i ll If in on.rlM • alld ream frl,glP(V/41 , ,, 4:1'• • "-• =ace SatVOr TitzDtv 4•241hr1l - • ,111.44. OMR., tobareb, Rata narnro---....s:watiox, sa.. - .:...boassurnamis• • 113011110 •BROTII3OIB • .ctutettou to t. WHOLESALE - .1)4317GG18T8, 4' NO.IO WOO:=, .• • • .. • s.rsecite//,_PA. l A .e troeterrentlirtmaoll fnEN QO MIS cia ,: ` ail/J.14 1 1 r ;;. AnCrrothoi 1,11rM " ,W.0011 Itrept:ll • Ulna.' ...• ,37/4011PPOTTAIIht MUSE with lot of , to i N i t =ll i dew. Vitilioamlatitwll= • Ma. VCIMAUPON I • atols% • The Greatest-fedteal Diseavery • OF Til-tE AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, bee dleeoyared In one of our oolnloon panne* woods a remedy tint ears sidery sine if Ilbrator. Arts ateioant sae ids a , a axaaa. ken*. . , , th. had Wed it In overibresu hundred emu, and'nered fslied ascent In tiro tams tboth thunder nonter.r HS has two io his twatassion tyro hundred tertnestas of Its valeta ail Within Waal =Woad limbo. Suntan, are warranted t ilatlildni eon :south O. eei threwialltlee will en , he wont kind of pimples of the lace. - Two to three bottles will . the nstan of bar. • • Two bottles ere wafratalt f . to cum tiorworet ember hl Mutat to Iles lotUsa I. warranted to can the wore i owe of aryeigteiss. 1 One to twabottles: Initneeiats4 ••to atm MI hailer i Two bottles see warennted to mire runnbut of th • ers blotabaii =Dog the Mir. • Ting to di botllse enema:Med to cum Corrobt and running Mona - One bottgwill care 1 . emiptlon of the skim. , Two to these bottles are warranted to oars UM most dee perste name Two to tbrowbotthe ari waresnted to cam the Inert Them to four - heir/Orton ted to tare ealt rheum Itre to eight botll irlit tom the worst ewe Of of l& A benefit Li always! from the trot bottle, and • salad cart I. serrated when the stow artantitT is tam. . Nothing looks so habil to those who have In Man tried all the wooded's! stillidnee of the day, as that • common weed mowing in the matures, and slang old stone wills, should co:. eras' humor In the 'Fete= yet at Is now • Axed fact. If you hare sbomerlt Me to stsrt There see no Ifs nor ands, Itrum or net about it salting some mom and not your... I Soddi^d over a thoomuut hot. ties of It intim vicinity of Barton. know Its agate In eery caw It hag Wendy done some of thafterteetehres era done In liamechtiretts. tsars it to children • year old; to old people of sixty. I bare men poor, puns, mmy OClking children, who.. Melt ins soft and flabby, restored to • pallid Made of health by one bottle. To those who ere subject to. dot headache. one bottle '411111mm.; omit. It glees . great relief to catarrh and dinlners. Tome who hare been imam for years, halm to- ken and bona mgalated by It. When the body Is mood, It wok nuke non bat arbors than. Is gang derangement of the hukations avatar.. It will ramie Teri snout= test Ingo, but ion must- not be Warmed—they always Moan pear to Ikon Thor dais to •• wog. There lo morn • bad to. =lt from It. On the aontraig. when that fading to ea= you will feel It.. Ilk ammo person. I hoard none al the mart extravagant anandusno of It that mu ..or 111 tend to. No than= of dirt kern smossouy—ort the toot . - mend in unmet et, - dimolvni morale „= medlar • of the 'neek•end wader the earn nice Ed ants. Drier of the Medina Dteeoverr 111 pot bettle. DIBBOTIONB YOR UM—Add t, one tabia•spoonful De der. ChUdren over slat isers.dessond poonfal: children from fire toeht ream teerimoonfni. Ls no direction me be medic • eerie to ell oonstitutione.ltalin enough to • id , EDT Once Moods! ettandeum in hod mew o SM. vandal& and min% Dr. iiitYISCWB, 140 Wood Meet. earner of Virsdn , • feldirwT Reputation inHow England. Itatimn. N. H., Jon• 9th. 18i3. .ammaso—for deo rime met, 'I have need B A Bahneatook'e Vermin:4u for' on antheimintle to my Mad don my attention wee Ord 'called to It to smi when I had &Bed to diabildge worms with mime], pink and eon.. hag.. A bottle was obtained and wed with deshablii feet; time the. I dm pumnibed It for imam& of pa' tints, and Ins lute =theft) of Mee with Moabite ems. omen • In out ewe s Angle bottle of-the medicine brought ••away (romans patlint.Mnetw./figlit Abrw4..l here nev er known 4 to do huom, and I, am Woad to nuke this Statement from azitioneet emektion that It is the mod ,'skiable Versolfoneyet known.• Bosh le my oordldenee In lte erorerkilling" prime. that I two-gututid It to cat* n physicians I. thls .cot on. and thrn)eh them With the attiole. • . . IL G. SAVAGE. IL D. Prepared and sold It. PAIINESTOOK CO, earner Of Wood .d lirstata. , • aeadterT Liver Thiesisie.--artar's. Spanish MX kern se • remade kw liver disease, the member of Mr uddidde act. entoseted with • Cllsl,orkluised state of that. Orme. • Litutdmels of entlflusteninen the Without ercerces of p sew Ilvluit In the si te of Richmond. V. might be ghee of cans *Meted by pertmos Spud& !Miters. We have only room to refer tons tahmordlturry ewe of, Panned X • Drinker. En" of the Brut oftrintert limit. Booksellers, likluncad, 9a.. wli t zs cited by two bottles of Darter's Spenlsh illetunt Wee veers marl= trout dime edifier. its NM Ito action on lb. blood Is wonderful, batten thin all the medicine he had ever taken. and chew. fullirscatumnada It to all. See advertisement . • se4-ladit•T • Lion's Eithafron.---There is -no surer tat of the tuslivailod merit& ofelartlele. Lan the stniate; lag vp of conntlaw ladtaLme and antateribits Tkds te.t costrisudvelr pmees Main liaraeramt, Ihr ineservhith restorlag and ban:Wring Lanais. to be the Sant toilet artkie sires amend.- Omblidnx u It does the of the moat &Ikeda extracts with the most tamable : etoratlve atmlltfea It stands entirely without a. rtral. The ladles have ieeldo4 Let no toilet table Is complete without it, and their Sae dlecrimlos'lOA :.oleo the To award 'easiest ealuetwe Imitation" and conanterfelte always set kw LYON'S HATITAIRON. • ' FINATH. WYNKOOP A 00, Proprietors, • Y 3 jabot, d., Neyr Tack. For male by R. K. 6YLLIIR.B 1170.. and all other doskors. sa-Imdkvti Naw Itoefr,, June 16th, 1866 sirew brick 4irerpod . Lige offmk - - ;JOHN TIIOMPSON, No. 410 Lißiry isnot, fUleurrithal4.l tSeaouly - POMO - la ths arore efts authorised to mad Rano Osedfipstr Llas of 1" r " ."12'5"mt " gr • uNzirrs • 01 both at.. Mew Toth. Ilae Ways It kcal -NEM I nib Ibr any memoir. payable at auritaukth . Xualsad. toothed wed Alan. ...from dear York and Pldailsa• Oda by Rallrrod 30110 TIIOIIPSON. Wrelatikatt T awe 71,410 Liberty stmt.. _ S & ' statalB2.ll2 70 - ARN-0 r.) sf, WILLIAMS Chilson Furnaces, %Frog Iron Tubing For Warming and Ventiktion of ihraalia pa. W. a 1: win tobbrut for iVarasil sit ud Vuttlatiu b 7 Roue by Hot Wsbar, Piton= aglonenlarun,Cin HoiSts* nctddu. 0 , ••• /kW.. Coburg libia; flabodo . drr Ibutbau Yn. U M•rbott MVO ta!r• . flick Headache and N•nialgiii, of Bight Tun ttualrg Curd erDzrouxiii Yr. wink...24lmb* biaKelvy'. 11;ab.1.B*TOda , a , t.h . wud, sus be us =radar Sick Iluisebe of eight yam . obandlnic. DT throb bottles of Oakley's Dreuratty• Snap. B. 1.41,1.4 'anus yhlsletan. witbata • me. Lk lor now entirely well. Oablerylo Depuistiv• to too ithredur Um: babotab, Tater aiul *II r alutil• dbuoba. Soy Ws , nximibaDd witall.stos T airraical,!ia 140 Wood It.: dali GM* Gold.. Nati,. Prim TI clit..pa. beetle. Halm of a Thousand Flowers. for NUM. Wring thr Clempinlea, AAA tesdiAttlag All Tan, Pimples Ir Ana nieldAr from the I sad At Dr. ICIMSDICB. 116 reUldatrl ji l / 4 14 4 - i'ertisetauit em , . . sio s p.s.ustbies; Mos uctomp6ol6:l .166 emit ex trasedloarr 666.6 alletlor obellaz ressiales. ' Nairois andltherantatio Affedlons.4 Thliikiag o oltio tototbie WWl' to NSW • gmt agal *tufa:am So parson, tittablot r ilth' sorrow or thaw alotttook; !MN reetwoond ItortutiOl Holland Moo.. Oo nOstvtais to &town; rot vi 4,1 Ceot ttficotos frooiimoo otir int Gorman sold Xostlett toce.—.Elsa. mats, tedim i t, itoolotootioitooortAktiOtoi• NEW • ADY SEMgN' • • Voliartaerobip— rrHE lindenrignfd- hare fervia4 a-Co,Part• notably Ibr th•=" 4 :too curnlinell • oem it q liMp owe I • ojugl•Illf •••••'• • - J.'1J..11 W.,111 D. 1311.0BIFILL A. P. !b urn/ Oa goisekiipligt-Do 4 9 40, 11 ROO .VCQPPER at 1 - g.t2. m t k . n i rjrar b Vr i lt=2l:ll-itti ti e ltlwenZZlea rgltgritrzuematz Ism to Alw• Ibetia ••• • • ' ;- or winus ge t t , •4l4l .. elpi r tAth o rtrn st. tr , ig ne lU pt. esn ledtkivlMT• ttOt .tol* . prist- I. ' War • lb. 114,stiOtt. • ••limo ear dipartatopt iniPatfte• 011460 k =l.• o?la•• to na•Usbl•A• sad lte•filla: • reit, NEW YORK CORN NNORRN c • - BAG . MANUFACTORY,. • : .N0•.125 auctP7Brolul at., 1p atalp, ,. -Bull New Yor k. a ni LL E tt alha MUßP th E i ßk, _ R 5 .,.. 1414 , an R. lltlas i Ma k reL m.. t.", Pdx. 64 to . l arnik - ,;,thral:tlas ar : 6.0 BI .mgmci ,mutt Vsib tWntlerr‘ L . "6 iabishqjstends 0 .. "lir -1,..1. Vismilefl Z wr 74 w BAK BAG& BAGS of ° ta quantithi tc. intim ris sal t= sial94mv R. R. CLAM rivrehear. Vitt iCIARPETS, at , the old ortablished 11I . 01rwar,tko*Ito. 111 plaint divot. : - :..11oOhntook Bros• •• wog Ins Wooletell ow orders for tbe Yell Trade S-now on band sad dadr. our we.. en. trotbs=ll ° lisda=l:s t , 711 " Vg i tS2 =- Mgr Prires i :d * llerr i ted tatto ' isrwit ot t 711 oder: ow onstrosery the &resent esaeorl rester indnee• sUsk Vehettre Tasztgarris, the "?7, tam awar Beet . Is der . tof esperfor 54 . 4, -. eel! •busblicburreal. Thuds esenly, 20th inst., ..sur amisses Id offer lbe •ir Mg" tb , ne. ' mumble unsold Chart IL Mint Par= dig , " ma t Pr Noting . .M . omo attomkat. la* (Thumb on that itat cedar SISLWE, 1 :1 1 .11.811 1 111AT Icw"d. • ""_: ,XLDWEIC. FLOURING - ._ “ 0 - AND PAllitArAt3oll 61;-Che 0•10.0*T., belt 260;60•3 • irill be so ld au leeinbayeltnatett ea MAIM theek,4 isillie. 41411 trap. las. • thit eliner= "Am ouritut I M , mow' b 0 Ludzsatiaad gee boeseit 110•14•1 tilbak coo. armed ot 60 *am. telb , _ ploptlx.,.mm m .. 1 b, ...o.o.dps .... ma....!• I. — •—• •••• gi l " 9=Ttr of UM undue* for see lo itdaeouhtt Wed le • towboat brat WILT& , I" OV I VS' Mlr it . o g V d ltiei t iebets i lie . st• j ito. ID, r th c e s iI" At . a , , 4:O . NVIWIENT DWELIJNti .HOUSE anowong a WI. two radon r dram 2 bma dintas roam and 14414 for rida raft WM Ilia la rad 0444 sad la rad ardor: lannodi. qr."oda 4 d. TWO. Or MONO', POO bl "' m morn isi.kst 4. t. y sank vithALUABLE BROM= .roit BALE, ' • offfill Oat Pant alacat Obi; Alleittoni b fo yip e Jpair: latrwettaitem tvo. twig•..lll2ll ht t. geod ism!, and bo t na: wall al "MR A 5.441.; trett Mks yo {.ml9 calla . .11.01MBET-00VVINarkei qOLD_BORDIMED WINDQW-RIADXS ;we d, min tig ljtarket ~ nu, - 5 , - , ...-planootose• "deaV fts - Grintri.i ad lia r Ii ii XI rawer ow 1r0 ..... jai& 4 ~7 .311 "; 114— B. A. FAHNESTOCK CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST T B-u-R H. PA., Importers aid Dealers tr 'VARNISHES OIL, LARD OIL, ARNISRES, TURPENTINE, WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICINE: IGLARS WARE, PERFUMERY; SURG.INBTRUMTS BRUSHES, MANUFACTURERS OF PURE WHITE L,,EA MID LEAD. AND DRIJOS, MEDIC CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, , . 11AVING RESIDRNT PARTI% RES IN NEW. YORK : ANis 1 1 ta..dosoboso of all oboogolln themanta; ore are fumbled to soli foe mob; a rorablo tome so 'Worn Jobbing Wins. Our brand of WRITE UAW um Suurrados f 0 be ROLM fy piny. .. d nu. 7 .,,,,„ --' . B. A. Fausznones Vistwinran, fwmished with English, Gerfoo.O. Irie QPECIAL NOTICE -' TRAVELING SETS 1,7 —We invitsthe medal ittedran of the, i=tadiat. to acme nes &smolders& &WA embracing. . , Unan OambrlG = • • . Isebrolderied benne _ Embreideriel Cerebric; -- • 1 . trarartleg of Coitus and illerreara4_,Oollars tsc&Oelig Sort reed by JO& 110RNE*00..77 Market et .- EO . IINTRY ISIERUHANTS ft.talint , lr .bounu twat'. Cop Mdr ) a 11 • end Trimmings, la sh. J(111 & Olt.-77 Market et,- 80 PCS.' SUPERPLNE INGRAIN CAR PETS, Bitty pm Flue and Common Ingrain' do. nen patellar Oue Muminod Merino end Taloa ttnits just °tamed by • 6CoMINTCCE. 0908. 112 Market rt. 4 Q PCS; 124 WOOLEN DRUGGET; • V6O One Crtnnt. Crotbk• • ' 7 Wes Lowell ratted knee: 10 pes Liam Dream. k GO London and Perla Table and Plano . Coventjest reed et the Market M. Carnet Mpte relll WOLINTME POOL FLOOROIL CLOTHS of new and elegant 02 11 •Mbest. q uabby, 24 rot wldc 8" do • do do. 19 sad 18 PM wan .9' • 10 . "nodbondo 9,12 and hot *Ws. non On band and arriving and for I. n 9 11.1LINTOCIS KIM ;Del NOM - •ARDOIL 8. 19 M bbis. N0..1 'n mo or arrive for bi AUI DRUM& 00: rfiENN. WHEAT 1116 books shipped on R L Cobb to arrive It sal* by ee yp skIAR DICHISIR • CO W UIHMLN , 10.01 DS aetMtp a0 re6ftme. dalmvea. ,11' + (wim":47 — AL. MON tOO. 2e, 15th pt. WOOL — T - 16U OLOTHS—A large es sartmakt att.= dean{ atilr A.A. MASONCO- HOUSEKEEPERS.—Eura Flonr,a , irarn outland and for snls l. b i z jay. van .Front in.opinalts th• tdonongOtela Rouen. ianA.. MASON. 4 . CO. announce their &at • . nainitinn 0 cso.ki or the 'nevi 111 etyles. on arid Friday, the TM and 21d I net. •. • oolg I).A. MASON k CO. will open on Thurs . &kr end 'Peden, the 2IXb suld.llettent; e anon* notion of Pali Bonnets, ilesd Dream, en - .Ii FISH -200 bble. No. 3 large 117.acierel :00 halt der,1001,61. Whitt ph; 60 half d . lll t rbin 801nolF . 10 ba1f20 3. -0 0 0 1 , 0.14). 11.19 I ASH-20 oaak!s. for sale by rlO J. B. CANFIELD IL-20 bbls. Linseed in dal e and far Win by sel9 J.B.(IANNIELD. bids. in store and for NM J. B. CINYLELD I RE . E g E, 209 boxes for J. 4137.141.rux COFFEE-30 bags Java,2oo do Rio, for sale IL/ by ago MECH. MAIM k masa. QIIGIA.4- bbls. prime N.O. S4itr, 100 bb's.Crushid sad Gasaulisted. kw ela warn'. Nan kil , Unikk. hI ...... :TNDRIES-50 'bow Hertingif bbls: 3141004 r. bbla...Bo.3.llacken4 30 bbls. o for nab or suns. MALE Ak HITSTBB. • TB DALE i i . :1 .. T1J , fof fl:ir pubtla Pezvies.L•rill Allegheny sreenan at 19th of eeptusb.r • 12.00(1ts. Rersrad 11,003 ~ bleat , VITRATE OF SODA-100 sacks to - arrive iro • --`• V"..a 9 4 . - 'lll Ad far sal. by MAW] incesir aco. 2 tr..,..„,..irg AILS- 25 0 koio atoorted for ogle tly .12 SMITH, EMI u MONS-2 bble, for stle byy rID. MITS mAas k lIIISTIIIL rthe'Hbuoruble thOJudgee of the Court or Quarter Seellons of the POW* of the count; of Al l=tltlon i of Itobrtre. Mantua. dainglnderee .., Mr City of /Me .pa 0d re state that ho le • attune of the II Mateo and o a estate of Pnn. Weald.tor he L• t) tarp ibr ode and to WI. within sal ear etnous. ephituous. and tun or Immo& lemon. I:minimum ned ler than nue quart . imordhua to ad prorloa of the Ado( the leth Awn: A.. 1). lilt 6. Your i erair tlllmtl HMIS i tO m =t ,. , blot *t i t= satla that your en tin of sod of vocal repute gar bounty. end that Na given Wed with approved eecrte• ettz."and.peat taw or ho anocadlog to the moral prio mous or tbib Ad or A imad7 Om referred to. • ACM let . OW prat: elo.' • • • • dolt • • BOBER? MOORE: • • rtthe Ilinicauble the Judges of the Court ~, of Allathetth ,Catati, Ftatathl.. astlithatitabathallat _fLlow'wboaowalwrwottdwmt of sold .-,-reopordWlrr snowidb=l.llat lour pentiotww, las, -4t. arta. - Mutat Matoti of tostarsta botdOk owd . Ood nroaa for licoa;troldeot artful RIM thud. ta tin city °mut -that at lowa the krt. of thr bol.4bial. ta.112. .4a=IO7.OItLYZOIII• or wily., theatre or other of uunwon, twooso. mat or rotrobawatt. no thorgocw prop vorlicoors to groat him o llama to mon vinous, optritwoor. =natal bfumtilarreamwedgefo talw•otor.11notoblialltlell. ...Au Act Itootrolo • el, of Intoxfollog rd Awll lath. 1116-yowl hathat cola. with tU nquirmActa of ohm art in relation in pub advertisement. And Do will wror me. rtha Hanorablithaadta'ofila Court t Quieter /44ekink if the af Allenbenyt Petition of J. Imelda. madam doing Malmo la the Thhd Weadorty of . riugoonow rwrootrolly.'telt H. Stud he Is a