40 — tgiiiolll.o-64ketit, ,;! .IS`.ID&COBETI. 26, isaq. EMI _, : 4,EirgedsktiTATlVLl GOVERNMENT, I. It is a fundamental principle of popi c ilar 1 I '.. gavernment!that . the Representative shall I obey the will of his - cenatituents. Of course, 't "there are . limitallens to this rule. There are things which no man or :aggregation Of Men have a right to do, INhat, therefore.' 1.!-E:it. Constituency ei r eialeinctin - guilt.in per:: foisting directlY they are not at liberty.Ao require at the hands of a Representative, nor it a Representative at liberty to corn. 1 15' with such a requirement from his. con stituents, no mallexhow.copplete uuardua i iitiray exisiainong them. Neither PILATE rior the Hebrew Sauhedrim stand excused In history, for the cincinxiOn of Christ be _ creetheilopulape demanded the execution. :•.• ' 1 time was In the history of this country nthen 'Men . holding eltepreeentative. posi tions were freely allowed to 'fellow normal emerhodsfor nicest:airing the poptilar will. It was not less theiehaterest titan their duty _ to scan Eofmanifestatioua of prevalent opin ion • to determine whether a given popular . . , coneerifiTeu ' was feuuded on, fact or fiction; was likely to be temperary or abiding ; .it compliance with' it would be hurtful ea !, beneficial ; and upon all the/aspects pre sented to frame their ludgment anti act - sipon . It! . If, they misjudged the popular mind, or e judging . it entrectly, felt bound - to sestet it, they prepared to . take the cones= ;seams when their term expired and an appeaf to the 1.3015i0 at the ballelehoxes be came inevitable. ' ,•• Since then variousexpeetients hare been deviled to cableeliques of politicians to control tee action of Representative men on ail pabliequestions. The scheme Is. to so strip them of their essential character as to make them, adtoinatous in the hands of leaders of the detion. In this scheme the lteprestatative incurs allthe respnu.thitita , and the heads of faction, standing wound him, Have 'all the power: This is tee messing of much of the machinery with ' which all parties have become encumbered. Let us give a definite illustration of whet we mean. State and County Conventinue .wets devised ad convenient iustrumea talities fur calling uoraluating mel other Conventions and prosecuting the other le gitimate labors of a morons. So far these inatramentslitlea aro well. But what would be said if certain intriguers should :seriously ma/prase to eneveue the Republi , beau State Central (aneal:tee, to apetial session, to deternsine who: initial lual the Senators and Representatives chosen un der the Constitution and Laws, shall make United States Senator next January/ Sure ly, It'Would! be felt that this was intruding tin jrresr;edible and extra-legal 'body into' the province of one ordained by the Con etitutionaud selected udder the due . opera tion of the laws. "Ile imperlinenee would ha promptly rebuked es en insidious at tempt to overthrow representative govern &ant and introduce the dominative of ca - bps. ' ' Pas some Of counties of This Common er:amide preparatleue are making for the in atirguration of sarelt a sclirafe. - At least the _germs of it are banspicuoue. County Com a mince., arc claiming authority to dictate for whom Senators - and Representatives, •is the!? places, in the tiro Iflousee, shall vote to fill thf seat scan to ;ha vacated by 'Mr. Cowan ; or e if they dO not melte the claim in theq own behalf, it is made for them,. by politiciane who think they would be able to. control the action le tiro Mate ter.- In other instances, it ie proposed to go behind th. ( e COunty Cona.eitteee,. 4a in , tltute. ,Donular eleetiaud, notice what i.., L'a , •withil thif ..-a.•-••=- 4. -a•eeiturYWIen4 to „decide how Senatora - Mad Representatives shall vote whets they yet Mao their seats in the Capitol at Harri-lrar.;. Of course, the conductors of th's E chutue have definite ideas of their own to serve, and Lepe to manner. late these informal eke:hats so as to carry • • their points. ' • „ . Our deep conviction is that .it Is wise: , . and better to hears less party machinery . rether then more. Especially (16 we pro . test against ell•pl.;:s for ;:king responsi: billties colt of the bands of the agents le.' . ~ .galls appointed. It borders up>oa insanity ' to have public business virtually performed by agents unknown to the laws. In select log Senators and Representatives the peo ple ought to take men who know and are , known; who have at le'sist sense enough to be enlightened as to their duties by . such . methods as the laWs provide; nitil whir will !(,act conscientiously and intelligently, no matter what demagogues may devise ca. coin retina. It a member of the Legislature . cannot tell whom Ire bad-east vote flee us ~ United States Senator, without - the help of. .., certain appliances noir proposed, be made a great mistake in consenting *to take the ofnee, and hiscnnetquente a greater one in. lifting him Out of the common 'faults. The members of the Legislature have this duty laid.Onetheneslnext winter. „It is laid on them, and nut on manageraof coon ty politica. If they are incoftipetent to the 1 • , task, they had ism resign 'and let fresh ' :' olections be held: . If they feel - able to dia. • charge the duty. in a proper manner, as - we doubt not they rlo . ,,thenifor the rake of . - theinnava dignity and fur tbe honor due to ..,our representative system. itt them treat with contempt all endeavors to remove the - election:of a United. Stales Senator from ' the 'capitol of the ComnionWealth to the caucusses of cake:sin the.respiretiCe roue- THE,CGAL'II2I,Dt.s. 'Heretofore w have expreesa the opt* , ion that the attempt, at. the,kat of Colikie.s,•to :lie impost duty on Wapiti:taus coal„Avas uttOe nM sc intitai to protect oui own people who are enraged in mining and folwarding to markut that description of fuel, as to beiscflt those who Sre iioncerned In the anthracite coal trail This view receives confirmation from nu .4.--itglgls.itethe Pottsville Miner's Journal of last week. It is the object of this article to show that Without incienstal duties on -- 7. forelgzi' coal, biturainotts, of , courie, the ~-.prospcet, of theanthracite trade is not very _flatterin g : The tint:) , on foreign coal is $1,25 a ton, but. it is alleged, that this dues not equal the difference in the price or labor respectively in Nova Scotia and the :thlited States. As the case stands,'Picton coal can he run into tow England, co as successfully - to compete with Pennsylvania anthracite or eetrii.biturainous; • Now, .we:belleve Ilia ••.2iv , teetton of lioinelnclostry, and standb ys the principle in fug - upplicatten to any interest, and in anfseetion of the conaery, B at, i„ the existing, condition ,of our enireucy; and th e of labor eonseroeir;therc exorbitant prices on, the only or the'best 'remedy is ' wit tt , 'be found in. increased cluthis. One of the essential _things' is to get back io a 'speCie basis .as rapidly as possible.. It 18 ims Ono that increased duiles mill avail es long as the ourrinicY. is :Forresponcllngly inflated. Business men ought to have seen this inontra ago, and gone i¢ for a returo . to'a metallic botltoin, . instead or clamoring for morn irredeema ble paper. The sooner they do this the better. . Then it will be possible to adjust the tariff so as to make it "elfleient and ;labia, end not till then. THE USES OF ADVERSITY j'rior -to the. rebellion, for a period of thirty years, the Democrats held the desti dates of the United States in their hands. For more than a ienerntion their rule seas almost unbroken: thatever temporary revulsions overtook diem, their adverss ries gained no more than a precarious and transient foothold in one or other of tiltk co=ordinate branches Of his govern meat Mariy tithiga..l.laat the Deniocrats didEWere well done. Miny other things that they efn rued es the ripe fruits of their wisdom and patriot,lem were not done by e tem at all, but grew spontaneouslj: out of certain felicities of natural resources, or were the product of general tuoxements among the people which could not be ma te-Maly helped or hindered by legislative inteposition. - Insklecs can be hunted up in history where individuals or, parties lost political power because .lof . virtnes. T They were better than their lage Would t i oleraie. But this cannot be said of the Democrats. By the long retention of power they became corrupt and readtionary. Instead ot march ing with the beet aspirations of the times, they conceived the project of keeping themselves in place by enforcing inaction or retrogression. 'Avowing doctrines of the largest liberty, they became the allies of proscription; of caste, - of slavery—and of these in the forms most offensive to all true and hearty conceptions of Democracy. In common with the whole breed of apos tates and betrayers, they became enven omed, hitter, and relentless Freedom, as the rightful and indefeasible inheritance of all human beings became hatell , i' to them. The domination of our race over another, and of powerful classes over all beside thein, they elevated not Only into au ordi nation of nage, but by the aid, of the logical spectacles colored with 's' strong po. Mimi bias, they read it in their Bibles as a beneficent provision of ProviSence. Conbidering that this was .in the nine teenth century of grace; that by a singular combination of circumstances a large ma jority of the people of this country had heenthoroughly rooted and grounded in the doctrine of the equality of men before God and the Laws; and that the bituultau coos" movement of ull, civilized 110.1i0115 was towards ameliorations that should break - all the bonds of oppression; it is not marvellous that the Democrats gradually but surely sank - into a meagre minority, in Ahi h they were ready to resort to thr most violent . and criminal expedients rot faction, either to reuain power or to annoy and disqUict those who possessed it: This actualiy.happened. When the Democrats perceived they were hopelessly, made the bane of the people, they plunged into rebel lion, hoplag to institute a reign of anarchy, sad trusting that some unforeseen contin gency would so fall out' . ,as to leave them, when order should he restored, again in the ascendant. This contingency did not ar rife. sons of the permanent results happened whica_ they hoped Inc. On the contrary, just those events vcre wrought out which give them most displeasure; the Union was preserved, and ,slavery ens ; . Adversity has its uses, but the Demo crats, arrogant through success, would not dearial in its sdhool. The discipline to which they'had been subjected during the war only served to make them more un placible and revengeful. Iyhat liberty had 'imicejl they would wrest from it. Wherev er light had broken in they would resture the old:darkness. 13efore the late elections• • they were hopeful, expectant, and jubilant. The way back to power seemed to be in viting:y opened to them by a ( great act of trencher _sod nll they thrsttoht t— Itur.'"7, march on and take possession. What reprisals they would - then take on those who hnd held'power without nsktog their consent ! 11(4 many wroug:i • cast .own from their ancient pedetals and bro ken, they would cement and eat en ! Alas for these trtHillent expectations. Even whlle they were flowering they be6b to wither. The voices of the people ; : were heard, and the Democrats were confou el. • They arc no longer boastful and in solent.. They sae that thclr lure 4!!IS not Come; that it is not likely to come. j Will they now learn that the way back to 'power lies through putting away the idolatry of slavery? in washing out by patriotic well. doing, their complicity in the rebellibn, in accepting heartily the changes effected or made necessary by the war? Ile who makes for them an affirmative response, incurs serious risk of finding he answered without authority or knowledge. Individ- uals among them may continue to break away, as they have done in years gone by. Doubtless they—will. But the democratic party, as an organization, has hecoino fos• ilized, and is without the power to cld'a•age. Continued adversity may abrade it—and doubtless Will—but will not be allowed to soften Its asperities, to correct its mistakes, to chasten its ambition, or to auhuate a sense of justice and tile loveliness of ha . manity. rikEEDMEN ,, t 11•11 E BURNED. In a brief. telegram published in the G4:znrrn of yesterday morning it is stated that a school house erected by the Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Associa tion, at Stevenson, Alabama, was tired by an ineentliariand totally destroyed. The facts wild regard to the burning'are cur— soctly stated,, but not the proprietorship of the building.' This hobs°. was purchased about a year Etgo by the Freedmen's Aid Association of Western Peunsylveuia, Eastern Ohio, and West Vitginia. The house bud just been fitted up_ for school 1 purposes, end the school WEVi to have beeu opened on l the ',lay on which it was dea. ! troyed. The several schools of this AssocrlsMl arc iesunalug operatiOns after the mita? 1 _ summer vacations. They have to contend with many difficulties, but are doing:well. Tux- rejection by the Legislature of Texas of the Constitutional Amendment is attributed to Several (muses. In thet first place it was not to ba expected that tbe relail leaders, who control that State, as they do all the other seceding States, would consent to their, own Trageriptlen go long as their refusal promised to avail anything. So many ambitions were never yet volun tarily dashed and broken, except under the 'influence of a great necessity. Moreover, when the rejection was carried the results of the October elections had not reached that remote portion of the republic. ' It was not understood that the President's policy had been vetoed by tho People, and stood no chance ofadoption, while tbe Con gressional Plan Was sure to be ratified by the requisite- number of States. But, eve. if the returns of the - elections had been received by the members of the Leg tslature, and' they Comprehended the full -import et them, it is fairly presumable they would prefer to have thd Constitutional , .4.mendment passed odor their heads rather than concur thertselveg in Its paisage. In this way, whatever.neeessity, might - bo 1 aid on .them they would preserve their pride from-hunaillation. • Ilan. Gorden F. Blasorr, of Bradford County, will be presented as a caudidatetw, fore the next Lee'!attire for Elute VIS. - urer. - ' ACheering Fact . . nteuvrm.r.. Oct. 22.—Rev. W. J; Rector of ChriWs Church;the leading Pro' testant Episcopal Church . in this city, an nounced from his pulpit yesterday, that on next Lot Xs day, in the afternoon, a Sabbath school woule: he opened in his church for colored childi ea and youth. He stated that tile s,perinteodeut otthe Church's , Sunday s.:hool F.aperintend the color ed school, and that M. would be seconded and .assisted by his corps of white teachers. 'All adult colored persona desire. hug to learn to read, and hear God's blessed word, were also heartily invited to attend the school. A collection Was taken up to defray the eII/1,11-SeS ot .the school, and I think thecontribution was a liberal one. It affords ma great pleasure to record this first step of a Southern church in this city to min cute and elevate the freedmen; and the manner in which the subject was prwmnte.l yesterday, by the excellent rector of Christ's Church, evinced that his heart was warmly enlisted In the enterprise. The time cannot be digant when the Clitistiau churches of this .city. atfil of the iyhide South will devote weir energies to thiAphilanthropie-wOrk. ihhiopin isstretch ing 'put her hands to God. Four millions of freedinercare pretAng :ibout the gates of kablvleciee. Can the reliAinw: heart c t the South longer refuse them entrance?", I think not. The day is dawning. The reign of prejudice and passion and degrading epi thets is depurting.—Car. Cencins al Gazate. BOLL:IIV.V.i 11.9.311.1 WINE VINE 4;mt. ,• CM= imittnnessassasn 121=0=2173iEfS1 tk The b a. Vi.,..g.gr for " best Vint eiir for ai` r" n. " I~•r ...'at:•,":;,` • 'the .t e hi tt Vineg Cr roe 111 I y , "i an 11(001 lit aofd .Itolri , ale unit I; nt told NVltule,a, poi WtioL../V, uu.l ltetlit 8 •- . • tiol.l •. Lvlr..:e itutl It.-tali. F'LF. M ls;:'n DRI.V. 5TM:ft s r Itt;t3 zT•ti. .I•l•F: , tlS•t'i •• • 1,1-,311 . ,•,...rt .•••T et. •:-.1%.•111' • No. NlArket tqleet No. 61 Nl.rl“ I:Arno Sn. Al t street , n II :sr irket :vett No• 81)1.arket ttrtet A Deana:id livast of • /AA: ••11., co:or lt,torer , 'Ala.. Col., nestort.r. Ha, C-:or I,untiLu.' Luxury of Loilda.C• • th. 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' LIBRARIAN WANTED. - 11L P wf, ir e c rt k. .. 1 ,;!?ctr 8 WAN uoli tiaturday, oclober 27th, 1830, Ad/res., I • PHELAN, TreaVr, • r. 0. cos LEA, Catholic Libmy acd E , :adio3 Amociation, • orb. _ . _s vuTsurfacili. vA. AIRS. S. C:STP.I:I2IAL?.T s,oiild In ctli.lowtrr Met ~ 10, Oaa Jolt roturuca krona tLe65l ss , ,th hArlll.t., •aortueut or • - DIILLINERY GOODS. Tisylog r,etvot , d to 1.1. bEcTIN:, ;, - Loott. No. , 40 Fr:Lai:lAL ST4ES.T. MY. -.E V% lid AL 4:1:4G 01."111E block holders of tut PAXTON PLTICOGEVIICO,IPANV tt- et.L. he No. k ltdd t h°hall e Offl e Attr e ..ret 51.,• t AN . Tus. at 3 o'cioel. - ?. !A. A foil attendsoce or.t , (otit- Itoloet, is dc.trtd 11, tuaiut.n vt,lunkottance lcllt be bronot 11.- W....R. Ay...Lova nu. I , n I. ItEltloll'.s L.--TII F. -117:VDEFt siGN. IT'D tune cernoce4 the orllce of no /10 L'IL OIL WO RES from 33riarket scree 1914, buret, manic I%* ~ rlchou ceic,us sraarr Browastown, wtkre I.ley can nercatter be found. rogtolnon Address , /PO. ' tn:La nrr:t:AN WI NEW ADVEILTISEKRN TS. JADES T. BRADY &CO., tnneees_sots to S. Jones t C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Ste... BANKERS •gc BROKERS, DziLE.2. IN A.M. EINDS.OT Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLECTIONS mule on all smoothie potato ID Oat United 'Raul and Canalise. interest allowfd on Time Deposits. I'ENNSYL,NI.VSTATE A OENCT. ' 11 - 111 ZStaXT,' AA 611 INGTOX CMS. • PHS AGENCT COLLECTS FROM the United etatei all Arrears of PAY, BOOTY AND.PENSIONS, • • lice I . 4,ll,y;f:tril So'diers. o their Widows and Orphom, Ideludth.:: tied additio r. nal lamely nosier the recent Act of Cuozress, • 'Free of Chatcre. • • • ..,11 he:ducts can be teapsteted through the mail., all osiers, poe-h-ate di 11l recelte prompt ;Wen; tl 0 Agence cannot act for 'Lima In the hands of other Agents nut attorneys, and It uot "I`o"ela'prloe. etr " n Tg s" :;;,rt l o s'r d " o ' ji ' ll . :l w r h w o o c rk l . '"' f" "is F. F. JORDAN, .. toi..ud Military Agent for Peitn.,... oe ,m(PAlate • OrricE or Tong CO3I.IIt2SIONEB9 Or 1 ut. Tur,be.Y Orammtr..N II SEIIISIII7IM. Luba .‘ ogee Is Inrehy given that waled propomee for the sake of One Million Dollars of the 5 per cent. ONE MILLION DOLLARS =EMI UP THE Six Per Cent. Loans, 'Of the Commootot alth of rettooyOttnt, gill t. re ctlee.t nt ti Ttoatto y Deour !tent. In the City Of narrlsh.trg, until t.a of TMEZTXI.B/1.319.12", The 16th dav ofNoverube,r, A.D,1866. sl,le amsut elTers,i . trite asked, dad whew r liegloored •Coopon Loa,. To he e • Colo.:anti nners of elnelnx Fund; liar • Slaburee es .” eloloeseg ••l'ruposa!a to sell state ••••Inl,lnners resori - r. thr right to reject any i t , . cp.W.on, alv.atarou.. to the u+rolth. J9ll, M. HAR.TI:ANFr. ELI btu . w. rt7,,,v.y Of =tile. Et'; rs 0! TII O ~t:ll;l:l"rzarttrirS FOR TUE BUST Womari's Work iu tho Civil Watq L, P• BP.OOKETT, M. V-, Arrs. r ITO M.441r. 7; uc•d.r th. cule.ion end ap. •tlO,l of t't• Tar.r. , to.lltty • trauls.l.,u, trot: e.ror•t tottery t'omml--lon. • and ILte Click. .a.l• I a. 4. ta. anki ulti L . pu... .I.tuaar, .ext: W.I. .mr...• t. ‘,. tt. tit ago, awl luct pro:, u tett etre auel dlilgtoce. P•tr.x.i r h .t.ttit...e it stlth. t I , t;ete•tl,,g. Its to aerial. hive be. or 'new, s Jtct, otitaln of on. I:uudlred and r• . ets•hn.. bui.n fur thele :short th b. lha: .: nottilt ht..nts and re • aici 1 , C 0, 115 et thilr anth , :ef n.• .thuni C .1n • ,en,lren WIWI',, while Jut! thedin Muni a dent 11.1111.4,11 rthine. n.:.n neaveil every .)anger thii nava:ton. r qt.t ty ntl e.cr'llee.l linath 1111 matt' of tin in life, to glee ald and [niter to ourrut- I.r , aysvt , l:cte. Olt - eitzhn of 11,,birFc pouf In ibn ,plat:no h -re been e nployeil th tli pre,:er.:lna of thesemi:hen. non the lute..iluntlon tt syslit• n by na tnnlitent enhular dletn itetan,ly engegnti ittelus . the war In phil Le a lli Clistalu GiJ pnor, to:tun, and enaliciltee.lnilb nimwnati itol,l pui • lry 11, cut? nvignarere In the totally Ito, peo,fr•nn, or rtinthige a(lau ani.Jee,;. I ULLIEDSit Eir AL:BIII3.S ?iIBLICEENG GOMPENT. AUBURN, N.Y. =IMO T V t . f .w f a IP. c e un enato:Zd POCKET CUTLERY In this cltT. - Also, lic - .llowGrroundßazors = ii7Sina. rr. az, -3,z)m.r...r, nE , .utr,l4burgh Cutler, VOppauy, and 69 hired. 0131.:AP FILIAL HOUSE M' 4=o g:i In _Allegheny City. Olz Micelf, COrnerLot, Good Lots:non / nrjutre or. cic. WILSON, 3RO:tER3 no REAL ESTATE AGENTS, At So. GS Smithfield Street, • B.a. NI ETSTYLES riA.T.s. • ItI'CORD & Co., 1:31 LrOVILO STREET, • Arc rccutrlurt Ln Immense etoct. of • - HATS, ',CAPS AND FURS, Etatmtc:ng an eulleas UATA yin: TILE LADIE-4, GESTS AND DOrd; t4L's EVENY FLTIOS FolL LAnLEI , AN) CUILDNEN; HANLE. MINK, cQUINIEL. hc., .IPT Alpo or pact., to *bleu they . Invite thy ettentivu or al. 0011 J. D. CAPE 6- ELL, • WIND-GUARD AND AIR-HEAIER . FOR COAL OIL LAMPS: . VaTriellt6 OCTOnalt ,The merit, of this la,ation mishit la It,. pra tes,. to lamp chime. ys,which are earitinually h.etlittor holt, tie d with thaorAtuary lamps. Vo • hdriti u t eiff-fr rn beat to col C 411 rt.* er aresk there eLite corn; the lumps cau ho carried with safety at, without a auto . ..sten. In the molt rio:CUL tvlnl,—reC4ctlng *tea ly light no-ter ail au.l the ft, that emothini less of ell Is ceneihat..l, readers ties a iroo,t valuable &opal u eitie o to itosc•hee.,.ers.. critter tent to aut. yeti of !L. U. 6. ea receipt of '2i rents, post,pe.l.l. J. 11. CAPS:WELL. yot. Street. , liudiorry Ar e. PlilLa oFT.VIii Ofb:L4L:4l•l' BUS' TIDE BEST, PETROCIA BLUE LEAD, Y Vil OIL,REYINEUE. = T. 11. .IrEl PLY ef Jam? Gllooi ~LYlt47l l 7or.U.es, Cor. sit and - market Sts., nro rirrstitnutr. rA. r.scuitrcricw & co., PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, PL II ir. - lit, 11 , Nnna l'oxtrtlti, c-t.'...,•ter toer , elts.l.ll , l.l.lon ce.rds, 1.4 .r.i! el., racel,:ab. ne 14k1 (ictritGE, MA' EN, CAINIDY IVIANUFAVtURER iloalor to roittiox AND 'll.3lFil £e., ay., No. 112 1 ederal Street, 15e.con0 door ,•••••• enaritst National D3llk. pAPErif PA PEM.PIT TSE PAPER id ANDEACTURING COMPANY. wnrch , ..n. 5p Third Meer t. keep constr. lor Ame. at lowest market Tales, NEM l'Atln, MANE' LA, IIAItIIWAILE, ettnWlnt. VELT and Nlt A Ai, ILAPEILI• 10,000 hdla Ate.orted eon In Watellonae. ClisMoni Flllll. al Sivobenvillo. Ohio. 1./11"I'SI.1113111411 AND OAKLAND JL LatLFN 111 lliN LS. JOIE!: R & !JULIEN-101, • (Sure./.ore to John 51ur1u0h.4r.,) N1111.9.E11151E.N AND FLA/MOTO, l'lttabofith,rs., 0011011 Ottent I.ra tu too, ostensive stock or If Kt3ll 'LAND t/lISI *NI ItNTAL VE:S. 'AI RAI'S: N AND 1./RILE:MUM:qt. rti...srd. r...eugoe -con' coo to thetireettluurso ye, IS . IT2llarf4 nit U(4, P. TORE Et U. SA LE.—A Drug sod yreserlptloo !Store, doing a good by.. einewb with boda roontalo, renttiLliy ',tested 00 one or ute , principal streets or the ty, with elms& eon boffin sooty Oruro cantles: TA. ,toos, Astute. un itlosso ea house fur tabu urlOrb . ..taro taw by had. or pe.ttnalars,ertentreprJOHN /11TCHELL, Corner of isista and , Wood's's" or at tillOWN'e Drug blOre. turbot Of rtnerrson azigt I..roxtr atrooto. oboonoor. • ' ooft.tolbloilr 5 BBLS. JAPAN. DRNEU Aecelved "" ""'" ue micauz lir.LLy J. CO.: to.bukts Onuorlot. -NEW ADVIMTISEITENTS. ADVI-211TISE:Z7EN-..I'S WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ARBuTHNoT. 9, SHAN ON IN r• , - & CO E No. 115 Wood- Shkki. — PITTSBURGH. Have In Store and are Beceiving A [ Full ASSORTMLNT OF DRY :'GOODS IND NOTIONS, Which th e y offer at . EASTERN PRICES - AND TO WHICH The Attention of Dealers is Invited. C. AR]CTRICIT. As . T SHAN !Tow . .1. O. STI:PiI r:,,; nor.. °eV...) PURE CALIFORNIA WINES gURNER Br. CO., No. 80 Cedar St:, Ne'w York, (Marl tor tale theme valuable avhtell are Rain ing telbfle favor vel(lt 11 , 6101113111Dg raptolly, Nrpi "rho. ouprreenented and ourlratted poonlarltv ta not .Itltout merit. They bare only to be fairly t-Hied to give them the preference 0a . ,..r Oil A. tt purifier or blood they excel all other Wine, and the II tACI.roi. renl fle , ten wltieli bate Coln Out. Mt boll tilde, ed fre,an the lanai eminent pet,- clans. aa well as g• ncirmen In every po(ItIon In of, n,e prya cutiellthiVe that toe..: a•r, uneinl lc all naive for tvlarti they are reccnntnehAnt. The4lloaque bralnle ark now ,dlvred ipy enuipntee all the Nati( Flee nun' grown In the Stat . ,' gultabte fur lisle, . - . W lE. or HoCK. WINS.."f littla vtraw Pol Or. very &ilk tie avid CUP ftwoittl. CLARET—A. supetlur VlitlC for tettle its r. ANUELICA—Arich strtP;uwiltrv.ty towt vine, nturb admired try Ittuteet'and valuattlP to the I t rhatuber, nv IL mph., One Wheys 000 Palle , . It 1p a Inc det..ca lc up, and wail adapted f 1 .1Th7 . .::. TEL —A llgta Irdnittic 1 , 1111. Very thollar tot the celebrated 'tole:ay: PORT--..prit red color, twinesy tr. nod 1 t 0113 T respect,. 'loathe to the old or Idthon. BI=MEMEMIESEM WINE BlTT , trlo..ir..o very agreeable tonic out a our: remedy jar the di:Arnie, Thi. of the tuna: ralitati`e Co -.bin:taints of tr.cful arid an eirrn eittitt te.verage thot hae ever been tittered t o the plant, • ilitliot,of h .t tine were sold tlatonahout the. a orth dottna thele.tf tor ,eari, •41 whet, ver Intro :need it nit; prover a welciane .n Wilton to the Invalid tabi, the introly creep, cud the b kentior'• . • 1.11410, val." how: lost slturg.ls and ml,octlte. and nailer (rpm ftus., voothlng ant velllcc; Footle- Moll who "40011 fitc! cry well" Ju.t 'AAA, link- fat; or. Wooer who, 3101001 lb u: of er.hr 11.4.1 ..Lose sv Ittila are gencro:lytl. rung incr., og weocl rhil4rtliv.doutfcclo fro:o g. octal .1-t I • chlolr-o' of Porkly I.situr 01151., Oytisefit c c matltutlotti: iferelefswf,ll4veocce.loa Loch - se., ,ort, •.ter; oeatali 01,0 aro to Inamr:4coe.lt,tflo. .01 aro DuClect to all:Lamm: wit; 004 It .r taJ ..IQ6( table 1.11 . 16,4101. Du .taken. It was used vary extroelvely In 1.511, with Stleh pan tat entlofiet on th.t etletleg It to ['WOW 110 W ‘i . o 4-tlll tt Uollefeia.ty to puollTh any or 11,, many tee Oct! et that ee rt,etve.i, In the very mom.. t,:he In I, Lay,. All that ',Can ear it ta uAratit. pledge wae. ei 10 ittrulsh g au article runt: gall USADc It haa been elven to I:Ltle cl.l,lren tnl(ering fte:ln weakness and weak ltiug. w Ith most It. pp, effect. Qua 11. etiptlti lu partlett at, w !tit pditis lu her brA.l, lot) of •ppetl. /Lod .1 it) , was:lL4t conbuuipth n, u.; Wllo,i ad . na,dle• :skid liss been eaILJLICI LI. 11, , e,dl entire!) restored. Pile a day. tier appetite and streuttlimipi.Lylitetcla,u and site!, nuw •• till X.a les t 4=01" ..i.'2".11;30E - 3 1 l'•r 1:to tict l't r Dor., 11ork 910 , . X . ti to We ltlltoFts 1 ~12 to Ci•rot 1 - to , 0 , I . ..I 1. 1_) - 12 to Attoolt, 1 '.l , 1: en 11u:extel _ 1 . ;. " ,: Iri U rn 1 , 13" or1,1:1,114 THE GREATEST vitENTIoN OF THE AU e. Webster's Patent "Ordinary Wrench,;' VOIL CUT rtNo (6-F Tlolts,ltound Nods, Scam, Gat., Brasi and Lead r11•c =Et= _ A II Vh.TY • • . TheAPPll•nees floe , / In all • WIIENCII for Cutting off and zler•wlngllpe. ann•ln. earned In the pocket, obviating the exponse hur.l/.1.1 or the great weight or Tong, le. marine , And aced U ANL , It Ottli . _ Inst. what l• wantcd 137 vs FI nuf WITH, ''AStaeerlTl'A. In la T, L 71yr.5Z1Cc7.aIn every, ILULIWAI) um. d r very and , C•SENVUEILF. WA rE I: an 11 OA, Atty. UHL!). . . . . Thee WItt.NCIIIES are made to the tven manner. opal are ..osa ra .0 per nt. recap. r han any Loberloole nerd to perform the !MU., .rte YI:1n. Wrench eut eland :crew ep plpe . 4 iv.. meter , A r)Wrebeh eh, of oda scree' pipe to 14 'orb aliwneter. An to Inch Wre will rot of and 1/b7 Pipe to A Itt , ttoot dtanterrr.' A Inch Wrench will e4A oil and ...Crew up rite 3 to:4100RA diameter. Follsaie - M. McSTF.EN & CO., or3A:5 No. 34 Water .trees, near Liberty. lip. J. S. Has irratie , l the practice of Den ll,try at 1170. 104. Z.1.707C3E57. Oppoaito the Cathedral, Where he w 1.11,4 reeeleihls . frlentle and patrons who ate so need °Mlle nervier, of au experlenced DENTAL 'PRACTITIONER.... lrepembil ettertilon wi a he vireo it the preeorya lim of the neturel tn-t h by lllfully with the moat erloet netterli.l, and by girl.. them other [roper, treatment, thu. pre• ere log tii;ml fur (store use. and comfort to &ripe old age. Irregularity of the teeth of young fprving tklll fully attended to and corm te.l. Those beentlful artlliclel troth, rt altered torcomfortable and uselul ley the magic of the Poe •s 1110.1b1111/1.11, trill be-made ready for all cone may enter than. All recent 11111tOTPIle, of T due In thine rell el from pain to the extractlon of teeth, will be .11111. fully adminietered to More who may deem, them. Orkin lion. tram 9 A. b. to 4 nat. • . JAMES fiblITH A. A. Torntl. 1110/aAn BOUM 2KOAd6 Undtea. ALLEGHENY. BREWERY. ItAelne pOrehased the old eel Ilrewery known. the ISKEWEILY. formerly Owned by ChM/woad' & lteehm, we would Inform Lhe that we Intend etintlniiitin the tuantifuetureior SPRING WATER A FS, 110 e from fore Spring Water, mud !rent our 11e.1::- tlrElkod long ,erperlehee In the buslnerld, • W fuel letls.l.4.llmt we win he rnauled to glee entire cat raetton to - t Jose favor us with, their pate 'Waage. ie3Mrr3M c 0.,. 465 Rebeeda Street, ALLECIIIENY CITY, Alla . oll orders leftat_ DROWN .t .:10.17.V11•e., • 2..3 Liberty street, rlitsburi4. wit be 1. , ..urt:7 attended in. eelideit WELDQN et KELLY PLUMBERS, [Gas a l l nd Steam . Fitters, MD BRASS FOUNDF.Ri., barge neeortawat of Chandeliers and Biackets, Load Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, ALWAYS ON 104 Wood Street, near Sixth. my:2:o7 O • flit ANS PH , COURT SALE. —Ry ‘-arvirtue °fan order of the Orphans' rourt.of Ail.- Chevy t i onnty, tile under/Ignaq, Executor, -will oLll . at rubllc Sale, on the prta,iinlaea, on % h ‘ ursday, November 22d, 1806, lAr I o'clock r. or. all that certitle Fan', 1` °sow DE e TOW/4Di r, Allegi.eny county, late (ha pro party of .Alit.'. WALT. 'CE, deceased. contain log 1.13 acre, au4 1 91 perches, nourid• d by lands of Pater ilia ger. The Improvements ars a Dwelling House. Stable, Y. Am.], °bed. Granary, do. Tlia.re is also nn the land a tau g Ore iard -f ' anont sixty •ppleTteCa. l'no land I. all ender ma i Drat!. oncept :about twelve acres of woollitsit. i Nearly the wholals under'eld with Coal of the best i quality. . r Ttabill i t HAG.— ineathtrd club on de.trery of ' .teed, and posonlon on Ito drat day of April text, and •balanes lu two aqual annual par. -ht. thermal° . .t. with Interest from April 1.1. cep, to tisi secured ley Indid MO worm at oh the Drtmlaes. The on. thaotr Cr pay r , r conyeyanclug and nein pa. ror Curtner pairt , culai a, Iminlre • 01 C IfAn. DIWITcg, nn l . attornay lor LZactddr, ::0. 16i Yorattt street, r ittabUralii tettORGE ELIHER, Exerutor. Jotix R. DISAXIENT, Auctloueer. ocX2i ea` • IRON -CITY MILLS. ROGERS tr. BRIICHFIEtD, trinutlietorars or REFINED, 011,11 {DONLMINIATA k FOLISEIED • ii3IIECEI3ErM X.V1.67).Z1 . • Draws A.ND W.L.E.TROINFE No. R 9 MARKET BT. 0e3.185 JARED N. BRUSH, 11 / 1 .1117/ACTIULTA UP Steam Boilers Oil Stills, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works, itc. ,CPOwrsi Ir , o UNDAILES. - • bbl.. No. 9 Soap Rolln• , drum. cbtuAtto A.lkall; 303 oa•as tio4l4.Aah; 400 pip Soft Load; 303 1ng413360/4d biltrats. Is stersaadpr 40.141 by • I A.LEXANDY4I4. XING. 3441:114. . I • - • .•3is. 1140 ilys4 41.44.4, CONSUMPTION COUGHS AND 'THE LUNGS. The chilLgt . oof Citmatt IncldLut thts ,asos of =I wblch sr11: suC iu unfatllej re,ntrllY In Dy rk.ctorAt castlnl IC.7per's :cylluahle I= sst. Dr. Keyeuz'i Syrup cure Iron• Dr:.Key3ce.re , tolat Syrup wilt care Blved tng Lung, 3L Dr. 14.14.•:' , Fa-total Fn ,1, at 111 t ,. .*0 Whooping Co tit. 4t1.. lir. liey.,..t'a 1"c. Vital Ftyr. , p care Caltl In ale `i ra i.. , t.h• Kt,.rt, F.yrop wtil CUre a 44.- oot tough in 1 , s1( c GO, Lt. _litytor", Eyroprr; aCO ear,' 2. y cured by DR. L'IXTOII.II. . J , . ,, ftrY H. 1E 44 liEVSZII:—AIV n I,2h:tot all, dr) hati,riloh.l ohn,,lty or breathing tor die or 111 .111 ch, 13 , ‘...t.t1.7rars'harh. hod art 14 , W1 iLeti,st.4l • ot, d h)•revrr%lphNsi ,ohh,rut Su)" roller. it 1111Nr1.121• of her es.e prt,urr.l it or 0r,04r l'h( - 11,11AL CVL lA 4 rtv ,omit. the hrrt tithe. a liftLc..ht luath,....Mch - r vet y rh, then railed awl got • ,Lhlar I, 'ate, site has na 00 ~ l ekrrpc no.asur-, rrws, ,nv ow, 'trot I wrd th,witah thl ,, lt 14. r "the Ihel:rthe cured los hy tail 2 expect, 1111 -atlzfr.r.hio aith the Arrlictur, sna you are at titers))' to pal, ql, this ij r)h 10 do 51. 11. - 11,,,N, .6:lerwata. 111111 %Yazd ' wuiicgwt;ll Y. itetu•s . tt . C:t t. tore! rezt. , cate 1,2= Lunar Dup.,,,,' (lour mott sect. e Attie tlentlst I, lure'. gargarb to "uz I,r• Cact•oral t , y,•tp. III: Ceet•orol .up .su au fureattLe cur: user,. Cum of cougt: autlea..l to wir:olt 1,..e are lI:kW,. • st I ha•c for a I disc dine been ‘.l‘;,..ard 0k1‘0rt1.....1 at. }..1 nt andtcl,c.s. A :1 I s tba.: I .es.hoattrad at.) at thew. It t: coastd, it ton, losar , t.r. that I ins dos Inc the ronntnunltr n seretdo. Indords In., ta ,er .y 0t..; ,;taun t add to uttUltfil :ecOnitnend s nor . I . ..st. , Tat o hate :snot It is, ly last II;o , Ix ye•r and list glven It lor sr ord s, by . s. lilt Ve.U.dtot.al.ev:.stl..,., or s.” . ..trdis Artdstat., Itult:.„: I.tot se.o, t t. dthdreh asre to 11. , ttos •.f. so l..upteg attd ..-11.ono t ht . ... WA^ ats....,lted sslnt Ise bsildve to I. that skals.ly. We ad.:Ostend )1., sr, rup WA - rally, and it.. re.sult. W.". that the w1,0,p10 dotty. 1a5t...1 wltt. s..elhoer of (Lem :hard than g In slid da)s. I :rope Witt na lair( tools! atrial of )oa e.ltctn.a il/ 1,1 e faiths it looldEclal. l's ors. 1P1.1.e1 . , Wy, utter t. HERNIA OR RUPTURE. It mill be observed that Yea have cubit'} ed for e / t oo thee jrAft an rplverrt•emena of Or. George 11• hey,r. of 14. Wont striirt, Pittsburgh, Da., lu refcriume • la Trusses antl other tue.hatalcal applian ce. for the cure and relief of herula. nr rupture. he aid.. ~.,,, , ,y j ~,,k,,„,u ~ , ditton• of ti., immsu boll whlcn .....tly .ey , ul tit< reach of mrd'ca. Don. Dr. Eels, it given tills hritncn el ti, btpa a D M n/LI greatDui Mu /o'l saveralje re pat, and Ivo 111101, wu are jia.tleicil lit suing that he rompre /tends It thoroughly. You cue g.it. t hie store, 15ouliter It: ices for weal/ braatte. Ci •ittr Cto, ..• pip f' , .r vector!, cetue, PE,. Pr',” for 11,0 cure of 711.1, and, 14 fort. cr. ry vatttty of taeChanlcal ap• Visor,. lir, fierier Is tit, 111,,1t 'I of a Crust tor Me rathcal cure of it, nA : i or xu,ture, so perfect 1i It/ Loins, sil.l ea confortatlo to th , wearer, se to s:1,11 the atha itY lratlan of all .to may lIIIC4 611C11 sr. apps sue, 1171 me I creulle been Cu cum/mules:l. with 01L11 cf 1 .110 al/Mat an I most caperbumoil true/ tut . / gt ons tn th• Catte/Dit•tes, sad toile satanic/I ilia 111 atltilni imil buc/utfortaNe trotree, cat he accommodated th, calthag at hie tic/au:Dug All Me Who Luca beim. ptagtted or auuOred shit lootne, NC. 1: . Cello sllct.t. - or at ht. Itt.dtcluo and True Depot, 1,1 Wood street. (Mee hours from elghtlo eleven dl. U. and 000 10 Your P. SG - DEAFNESS AM) THE. EAR. Many ,peranr.s bare rested content la he ballet that skin soo COT eithOMISS, troublesome, wla wise cos of ,i,ingoiyr• or that no rented wilt .Name , 6 . ,111,1), • cure; in this Way 10507 persons hr., totter, d through some lull dozen yea s, Who might seedy Its a b en reller(ka, the onset In as many weds. Po 160 what SCylitqto thOe&S. • pet). ud Ice hos obtained that the ear Is too delicate en Val to be tee sled or as Is often expasee,', tampered wile; hence hundrtds base Ohne remained oral far the greater part of a Illetitne. who saheb knee been greatly relieved. and In many tnetarMea, cord• pletely restored t their 11011 . 111 Y, had proper ante. taucebeett timely applied for, as may readily be arch by •pm toll of the following cartilleate. We also tans occasion to remark that •ho teatimor-iel cameo front a soured close at bend, In Allegheny , ei. y, volAre.Up°lllllll4l7. any one interested can satisfy themselves of its truth: PlTTalKnalt. July 7i, 110.1. Draw Stitt-1 take pleasere m solothg 107 testtinl• hy SO that Of others in favor corral., K.d sees treat ' meet tirittlicli• WI eon had been ant ten for . ore years with deafens pl,lllCrti trots scarlet to- Ter. At limas he could not hear at all; and cow& only understand se we wowd motto. so him. Hp speech had els • become affected. lig-ring tried AterentV t r a lrt .V l" , 11'7 = e I.ly rec er.47:lid %J, na everheire 'ewer; 'Vless sJ.e " did. deign 8, .U.anzTT. • • 14• I. 111 Stealer street Allege...V. To Dr. Sepia, :to 12; roan street. p arvarmrs 314LW $134 TILE NEW Spring and Slimmer Medicine, FLUID EXTRACT SIRSAPEUIMLI COX IN ED WITH " lodid6 Of 3LAinie, PREP.&RED rwi G, ISMS, BOSTON, James R. I.kricho3s Sr, Co. mk....us.k.k...TußlNQ CHEMISTS, =M ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK _ I. WITII E i roWilde ,of Iron, STEI,II Ens become co Ecsurstily known u a Tonicand Restorative, IVY ?AV! , !clang mut /Sl:maids in 41:1 part• to eountri, . I 1 The new' f•reperaUon. "li.t.II6APAIIILLA. IN A •CONIIIINA'rION WITH lODIDE (TV LIME, preseriiii'One of Wu most prompt alterative !scents', In a form cepahlo of exerting full action upon the system, and this lot 3011TellO 113,114013011 e donee, It Is conceded that the alterative.r resOlvent, or tonic ! etfecta of 10,1100. are exerted miost decidedly when i essoclated with ratter alteratives, In combination; i and tile Sarsaparilla seem, to Coln perfectly all the favorable rmisltione. . . I The tint elfedt umally observed when mdAltS.l.• • PAUII...LA4Ikt' lODIDE. OF LIME . ' Is taken. Is ! au Increase of appetite, allowing that It hoe eOllO propertsea els marked character. its alterative ef to:is are manifest In Its ready combination with the Iblood and ll.ieues. Dales scrofulous women and children implore rapidly under Its ones and ths.:e I i vol functions. Reamsia a healthy condition. I • Ills admirably adapted to surge number of citron to or acute 'affections oecullar to children. It le suited to them. both by the mildness end calcleitcy i of Ifedielnal elfeet and the pieleaut, attractive form j of the remedy. It may be given for alone period where constitutional Influences ere desired, and no i repugnance, or disinclination to take tlfa•syrup, i encountered. In White-Swellings, Hip-Joint Liss i ease, and liistortiens of the Spine, It ...meld be etc`, 1 '.O Persistently, In .moderete Wears, until relief Is °Waite°. ..• , In the Spring of the Year. and during, the Warm Weather. FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. Combined with lodide OI solil at Low Mates at ULEMUNG , S DRUG STORE NO. e 1 'Ma ricet s't.. Pittsburgh. 1137.19.4.14:1, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, DRY GOODS, Blankets, Woolen Hoods. ;FLANNELS, Cassimeres, Cloths, SHIRTS AND T~l~uslib.s~ 11011S,E-FURNISIIING GOODS, EMI IVIcOLELLA.IcD'S AUCTION EMPORIUM, No's. 55 inid 57 FIFTH. STREET. F . INSURANCE. S: W. 111031I'SON & CO., Reenact Floor. Burke's Building; 580 F`cwi't7l l 5 t. FIRE, LIFE, Ham AND ACCRUE Kilit s CßE, EFFMTED IN FIRST CLASS COMPAt, lin, at fair rates. Lorsesequltably ndiusted and Promptly paid. Ali 4NTS run ....Etna Life Inntrance Codmany, of Hartford, Ct. . North American Fire Insurance Company. of Hartford. Ct, Connecticut Fite Insurance Company, of Bait ford. ("1. Sew England Fire Insurance Company, of Ilart• ford. Ct. rSs-smr pITTSBURGII BANK FOR SAVINCS;. Foramrly.tbe OIME: , AVINGS INSTITUTION, 67 Fourth. Street, Se art v Ouponite the Itasikof Pittsburgh.) DitAtnn Youghiogheny and Gonnellsville Coal And Ilanulacterers of Coal, Slack. mid Desulpharlzed Coke, I.Brtcr. A • D YARD. Corner of Butter an . Morton; drat yard on Liberty awl Clymer stroets, Ninthrd, and ou Second street. near Lott No. I,.rittabu wa ren„ P ir a. aualliwa and Mannta&turees ILPPiled with the t anlete_of Coal or Cote at the loweat rash rates. Orders ten at 1..41 of he Cards will reCtire pronat .-ace..szra