• . &NG RATES , um= quirglA.4slAvoqso .... _ rail — ' * itry ' ''' '' • ' " re 0644147 . 0 0'' ' - • ' •'••• '' - - It , . 4 91011' .1 , I ,4 ,r `P'r,'"t- p, tine' ~ , . 1 . 1 ",.....,,_.- ‘ , -1,96 One on h. *7;" • , f p) ." .. '1 t":" 1‘4.. ~ .. 1,5 e tittle lt 25 iiii) k ' -,••••••:'• l i lt 4- ......; T . _ Ol , .1.1 k) Utz—. t 7et ;”t • , , ‘P•rt , •• _ 0 tillig •11 , -• 2,20 SIX mam .2 75 , ~.., t e .;it ' t ..1 '' 7 • Z. - ' .....+11 1111111 111.1, m,.....,... .': '-''''''•-..‹, : • .• .' . 4 . '% • 0 . 2,60 One y t * 2o ff ' ' ' a ' " ,1(1°1 '`;) • 1 ' • \ '• t • rnilia- W. ' •. : Al°lll° 42* i . .;-fi..V .fx) . _ ~. . • . ; en•gaisu %ble omit W I eek 1 yesr.4Boo6 ' - 4r.,\" \\4'4. i if, ' 3.;,,,. •-'IL ;. *kat . , , , , rat14:4. 2 •i-F-Ip G • ..• • •', • li ' I - c..,' , ::;1%, fit • „grat --W' . ' LYE'. Ne? q l ri. ...f.) 7 1 !01 ' , awl .. ; • gby mail, 19,00 per year. I 0 fil .1 ! . -__-_ 7 - ------- -------- -11- ' ----- A #-.lt __.________,...._ ' = "7, - -L -- ...MAY POET.. t ': city, at 20 cents per week. ~...i ' 0 --- _ . - - - - ---- -- - _ - I, (and orte!to Netter up,) 1,25 • • 1,10 — ? ' ~' l t::. Tbree Two-tesert igalled Fwl Fi o ve insertions—. One week Two weeks , T9t e nilineScetV .e,-)13',;.44 34 1 tangle subscriptions lielteeted in the W E Single s L - 14001111'M,1 Five noitient ate Ten copies, each.... Twenty oopies, each, F or t y o Is One ` Unmixed " 1Z „JrAs,.. 'llan_nknoli tutee.! !,Editofnaill Proprietor, 'MDrAL. 1 3~.f 5~. l t.: .`t~' . CHERO=R MD: CURE! An unfailing cure for Spergiatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, and all disease* mussel by selfTollution; such as Loss of Memory Universal Lassitude, Rains in the Back, Dimness Vision, premature Old Age, Weak Nerves - ty of Breathing, Them2aing, Wakef ulness,Eruptions on the Face, Itgle-Countenance, Insanity, Consump tion, and all The Direful complaints, caused by de. part ing om-the pa/lief nature. This medbinne is a simple vegetable ex taut: and oue on which all can rely, as it has been used in oar practise for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed ins sin glikinstance, Its curative powers have been supiseient ain-victory over the most stubborn ca Elr-To that:a who-have trifled with their con. et) don, uhtil they think themselves beyond the., reach of Medlent-ald, we Would BM', Despair roll the GECEJZOICER Cum: will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack do4tors haw failed. - Price, tae per battle, or tiered bottles for SS, and forwarded by Express t ail petits of the world. Xir•Pamphlet sent bymail I or postage, by Dr. W. B. Mer & 00., .ric.-_63 Liberty at et, New York. sPp24-eoddaiw GIN.AI3 NRWS FOR T .1. PORTO ATRSI THE TIONO SOT T G T For: Dlf3C()VErtx_: I— - 4- in Cy . ros sn fro one (a iq I 13' 31 t , . , tt li ti i.e.' -`=-• to three da s. CELEAGICEE 1 64 1XEDY I CHEROIME I -MOTION Compounded from Roots, B and Leaves. CHEROKEE RE'..ILED Y, the seat /ndian Diura de, cur es all diseases of the urinary organs, such a Incontinence of.lhe Urine, Inflammation of . th Bladder, Inflamnial ion of dtu-ys, Stags in th Bladder, „Stricture, Grave!, G tonorrheeaan to especially reeonire.reded Ose cases of Plod A/bus (or kites in female-4 w re all the old nets eousuglicities have failed. Aliirlt to prepared in a' hi y concentrated , orm, thealose only being front nine to two tea ipoonfule three times a day Atir •It is dturetic and alters ve In its action mrifying_atul cleansing the bl od, causing it to low in ail its original purity said vigor; thus re moving tom the system all peimicious causes which have Induced-disease. ' • • CHEROKEE INJECT ON is intended r.. is an ally. oassistant to the Cherokee Rem aly, and should be used in onjunction with hat medicine in. all . eases o f Irma, Glee! Fluor Alpus .or - Whites. Its !Ws are healing, mothing demulcent ; remo lug all scalding. mei—mud pain astatead—of he — buraing and dmost unenaurable pain th t is experienced with nearly all the oleo', quack; Injecturnr. Aleirisp.mleu ot Abe Chekolcce Remedy ind Chekolliee Injection the two medicines it the a Eitn e time—ail improper discharges are movNI, Mill the weakened organs are speedily •estored to full cqf and strength. ArirPrice Marro Yee normlly, 32 per bottle, • tree bottles tor 45 liar - Prise Cherokee Injection, Ir 2 per bot .le,or three bottles for resent by nt press to any address on receipt if 'ice. The Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee tujeetion.zand Cherokee. Csare are sold by ou entettriaing Druggists in the civilized world. 4 , o=Elil*rtel, dealers, Owever, try to sell pounds in plsee of there ;' those stitch they can purchase nt a cheap price, and nake more money h, selling o Ulan they can on hever medicines.. ~.A.ll you .NAlue your.health, We, po Jae i /ieldtvied.bxtbouch of your , futureof bp fspring, do not ri unprincipled m, ask ~eftess. methane:4 and fake 11P. others. Drag is If the ./riiiiete•will-oot bey them fort you, enclose the a - ,...7, A ti.ii letter, Auden willlsenc them to you ci l ly,Xx..Prelsn4-41pcunely seated an packed free from itulercattgli,„„ ~.„..„_ , ..... '. ~ . Liana or Gentlemen can a rear us in perfect 0 106 kenesli.flatilig'. Nib' an& lately n their die s& and symptom, as vie treat all diseases of n hronia ,nature' in Mare or female. Patients teed not hesitate because of ,heir inability to lilt Re, Art erc have _treated patients successfully 'raj' po,rtinha of the biafilizml , glob., by correa wrideng6. , Pittle t n i g i AldrpsqLng as will please stAte plainly a ttifi.d ptOms or their complaints,'and write °risky, ce;Aloatt%ti State, an name of writer% flat% ein?(ltisidee. postage sta. plor reply. Weeetid 'oqtr 82.1,ge Pamp ilea free to AM' ddreali., 'Al'ildreOna letters [or Pamphlet or irivice - tb they'rotirlitors, - I Dr. W. it..lierwitt.& tio,. : - No. 68 Liberty - street, New York, , :teal Estate, (Unineumhotett,)4 47,963 18 Vlortgage Bonds, 1. , .468,620 00 RatillAdiSeOUlltlo%., 1. )........... 510,165 00 United States Stocks, 5 60 ,005 00 lEtaalt.Stooks, 1 t,Oit,llo 00 1 npscenaktous Stocks, i . 23,459 50 $ 3 4 401,038 be LESS LIABILITIES: Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and , Aot.du(N) Net 4 $ 3,773,636.04 • air - .110,000 to ¢60,000 taken on a single 'risk. -IA Fifls-and .Inland Navigaticin and trapirporta lion Risks. accepted at terms eonsiatent with solvency and fair profit. Loses equitably ad ;nsted ind-prcimptly paid at this Agency. Applications for. Insurance Solicited. POTZOTEg . ISSrE.D WITHOUT pELAY, and all business ' attended to vilth fidelity and dispatch, by A. A. uARRIMA.:BRO., auSl-3m AN a , .IMPORTANT; -% t'DUOTION Hitiarei.inmeln•the.;pricesl y of all our Goods, to'confoinito , thelecent heav MOIANE IN. GOLDi irshkikg r ii.ni4,.fairorablt oliportniiity for ous,puitorrerv4n ; the .public to supply their wenite o lbr.thelLeaeon. '' ' ,VALL GOODS . . . , - '1 • ,Ywit,olietteaSof ,FOl, presa and Walking Sufis, j i t. among which le anitivoiee of ,- Se .0 matt CEO ' 'AT I.NG S. T,,, ___."4. .. „,, ,r.: ,r, . ~ Our FALL STYLE•rare W ready, rind will rial L, be abetted et the lowest a .. .yrtece. :- , • , tl snc L CO4Wig o Ss teitEPE. - °ewe,. ,ter , Sam 1.13 , raf Son, "c•Ofedl i iii - 7; :. T — Ms,it4.*:.2."; tg.§ exs, leer. ' Afth ati.. cFFl9, l s , Pitirs c.45Trg... APaIt * V. CES. iPielden 7 iNitier '-_,V 8 , 1410 e i Pickles. - t iti,rie ustsqubl ',Wiiireit' t „,..:' J. .'. '' Pepper Siiii ' - '. -` ''. ;.:... : '.-.••• 6 . pagoda, gift% 1..$ ;i' 9 W ek . - . -. ....Acis mix 1%7 it" CIO TalltD worriox,. pranrir-,Titogs- AND, 06 Pagek clwerat ' • Robert E.- Bell, X. - D., , Member of the royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, addressed to youth, the married and thqae CONTE4PLATLIIIG,'. iIARRIAGE. , gent by mail, post paid, orirecfflpt or ten (media. A careful pehisal of this amaltbook hasteeft a .boon to the afflicted, andhas saysav ed thousa de (rein a life of misery and in untimilly grain. It treats on the evils of. Youthful Indiftreti ne S'elf,ibuee, Seminal weakness, Emissions, S x. ual Diseases, GenitabDebillty, Lese•of Po r, Nervousness, Premature, "'peep., Impoten ei ar.e.,'Sit., which want the tinifereritom Mitt the culla , * aTIONS 0). :.ffIARRIAXIFI i illustrates the means of cure by the use cd, . PUt DR. BELL'S; SPROIFIC. , , and other treatment necessary . .lome es d; and which never falls to Cure; atid:iititi be r oil oh:. They donor,. n auseate the Stomach, or or der the breath °derisive, and they min be.. t USED WITHOUT... DETECTION.' They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speedy in action. No change of diet; is necessary. They are warranted in' all cameo to be effectual in removing and curing the dineaee. Upwards' of two thoutand'easeil are'on recOrd that have been cured by using BELL'S SPE CIFIC PILLS, and certificates can be shown from many_shabhave used them. No Chasefor Failure demure. Upwards of a Handfed Physicians Ilse them ex tensively in their practice, and tney cannot ef fect cures without theta. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELLS ,SPECIFIC . PILLS Arethe orifitrqd onlygatulpe Swilla Piths Tbdie - nr3 's host of imitattirs—JAVELlZE OF THEM. These •are Warrapted. They are adapted for male or female, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy knotrp for the cure or all dh3easee arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION In all Sexual Diseases, as (liinorrhea, Stric ture, f leer, and in all Urinary and Kidney nom plainta, They Act Litge a Charm Relief la experienced by taking a single ; and from f.ur to six boxes.generally elect a cure. Sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con taining eta pills, price 61 or six boxes, ab; also in large boxes, containing four of the small, price . . if you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this adr‘-rtisement tor reference; and if .you cannot procure them of your druggist, do not be im posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money in a letter to the proprietor, DR. J ‘ BRYAN, .00X 5079, 16 Ceder Street, N. Y. wbo will take all risk if properly direated t and will send the Pills, secured from observation, by return mad, post Paid. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY _ . I~TOTICT TO ALL COMOBWitED.... .L Among a certain chum of self-important pea. pie there ls a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and' treat the diseases named in this card, (Parra= DlShaillifi t ) why this should, be, they nor no ODD else win, tell. Are they not aware that all physicians treat dia., eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so ObDOXIODI .t 0 them very relined parties. I 'appeals they Would not let one of their family go to a party, that has de voted years for their benefit, because lie ,seivertla ties the feet, - and theiriamity physician sayshe Is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. cemes at last to the physician that advertisea—how else are they to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir DAttey Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie,Str Charles Hail and lfl. Paul /Mord devoted years in the treatment of these dimmer? These menn are held up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't assert that men are worthy that publish, still there are &great number of them Umtata& /have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PRIVATE DISEASED upwards of 40 and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds ;row years of miller) , and untimely death. My treatment is continedlo the vegetable altogether, as I think it Is the best and moat certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought It necessary tocertify to my general am sees but my long residence in this city Is Ruth. °tent proof wtthout adding mote. Sperrnatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves o very young man and woman to be careful in se lusting a pi:warn:l4n. The dB/M*4A _advertisements that are Seen frititar patieriadirre nO we:lib and co benefit will &iliac from anleavers than only Loss of health and money, illindrODS =red anon any by my new remedies. 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Sitis s agosm NALIIIIIILE.AND POP VI AE ERTIOLE, for destroying VERDIIN, Never fatitto give entire estisfsetterk. , • prier; N 9,13 North tlekeethireet, H. R. SELLER it 'bb.; Wtiolesale *pats for Rittibutitt Jut iriFinity • - §Ol by _Al.Amnri f t 4 , ll , 4 4 Deal 4 burgh, AilegLOny Oily, &cf. 4 _lll 'lf /lot Ci 11. - 4.-44r - t u _Of :11p*Oraffir4fikietihcog 13 -wm=itti4lity, apai Yofilis bir •eA Ma f ra l ara i - 4..EXJadZiVi f Parr DRY .GOODC Vlelnc : WOW/ 0 r 'Lamb 1,01 3411;:mikstted GOODS, parch vied sine the ;late decline hi price, which treble 'el° :bred advarregee to picieuierif NOT TO BE OBTAINED IN ANY OTHER HOT'S& New Poplins, plain and figured. New Chintzes, striped and figured. New Alpacas, brocade and plain. New Balngalls, new and beautiful styles. Near Merinos, in every color. New Make and Shawls, In addition to a full line of DOMESTIC GOODS. HUGUS & BACKE, set 29 Corner Market and Firth BARGAINS. G o mia ß zors T AT PRESENT MACRIIN & GLYDE, 78 Market r4treet, Minim%le and Retail Deniers in TRIMMINGS, Eniilroideries, Hosiery, (Roves, n UC Furnishing Goods and Notions. Balmoral snd Hoop Skirts, Saratoga, BOtiver snit Turban Hata, Bine anilGrey Knitting Yarn, Breakfast Shawls, Nubia', Sontag', Waists, Sleeves, Setts, Cellars, CAWS, Linen, Lnwn kid Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Head Dresses, Neta, Steel and Jet Helt-Buokles, Dreu Trim- minas and Ornaments, Corsets, he , he We offer the above sod many other articles in our line, at very moderate wham, and we Wholesale and Retail Yurahasars to essultne our stock, which will be found large and attractive F ALL. ANL) VVIATILK DRY GOODS. French Merinos Poplins Coburgs Delalnes Woolen Plaids Alapacoas Shawls & Cloaks CHEAP FOR CASH M. MENTZER, 94 Market street. seplB.lmd , ; SPECIALITIES DRY GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER. EXTRA QUALITY BkLMORAL SKIRTS Wit;ifila,Cia- DAILIC. STRIPE CHINTZES AT 50 Oents per Yard. GOOD BLEACH MUSLIN . 31 Cents per Yard. Best Kid , Glovek, Warranted, $1,75 per Pair. All Goods In Proportion. AT GARDNER SCHLEITER'S, sem •92 Market Street. New Goode NeW &Koh New Goods "(lx)aEi New Goods New ,floods Yew Goad A i. m .,i i , .4 0 New . semds Nei Goodi ~^ ' ~sc r; - New Goodi , 'Ali INOr. - 090thr T.l{lo' ,flo6...aajlige IA I tto nd icnth 0± N' a -7 . 5": F.Cd. it11.7.-t i Pt. • - Zr . i • HEAR ALL SlpES.' - , Read. without Prejudice olr;PartyAlAs As *very Voter is Individttu47 swerable to his Country "pd his i God for the Vote he Casts.-, Let him Read and ter mine for Himself. W AI Democrats and Conservatives of the 3d Congressional Diabriq OF PENNSX'Ar.,VA.NILL. FELLO W- C ITI ZEN 8 : —Having been ten• tiered a nomination for CongteSS by he Democrats of Armstrong, Butler - rod (a part of) Allegheny Counties, !co - prised in the 23d District, I deem it e;' corous thus formally to accept the bon r ( , and thankfully to promise Imy best n deavors to bring the contest to a s c cessful isi-ue. If the boastful confidence of outop o• nents could discourage me, I sho Id conclude that your preference is but a barren distinction 'and that as far 4 I am concerned, I am only e,t.pected to' o through the holiday mameuvres ofi a campaign, and to fight a ahem battle! in your behalf and my own. 'Bat Tam not by any means certain that we shall be defeated, and as I sincerely believe that 1 would have received the nomination if the Democratic majority in the District has been as large as the Abolition Ma jority is suppposed to be, I shall vniike no pusillanimous surrender of the field in which I am called to be your leader— but I will deliver the hardest blows in my power, and leave the!'retult to the Great Arbiter of :all disputes, I will Igo down with my colors flying, as did the gallant "Cumberland," under the as habits of the rrbel "Merrimac,"--the enemy may sink me, but they' shall' sot seize the good old flag of Democracratd Union which you have so generously confided to my hands. ' My opponent is THOMAS WattrAns, (-sq., Att.yrney-at-Law,—brit brief less attorney, as I am given to understand, since he beguiled the people of these counties to attempt the repudiation of the railroad bonds and to employ him as their legal adviser in that miserable hu,i nusz:--it business whirl) trolilted to the great di.grace of those Who planned it, and to the abundant prnfeb of the rest less agitator, now my oppbpent for Con gress. My present purpose is to show that the bold deceiver, had adviser and worse attorney for the . Btligitided tax- Payers, is unWOrakY, lineages of I -.a abiding citizens. You see, fellow citizens, that I do not mince tnatritra Igo straight forward to the object -1 have In view, and all men can comprehend my purpose. lam no orator as Mr. WILLIAMS is, but am only known as a plain, blunt man, who speaks right on. I might avail- myself of the labors of some learned compiler, and purchase at any bookstore (as I am told I can' readily do,) a dectionary of quotations, in languages living and dead, which compilation is much used by gentlemen who claim classical learn ing, to adom and bespangle theircompo sitions. But I scorn to practice any Such devices. Ido not wish to parade In borrowed plumage. My mode of pro- Leeding may not be so eloquent, nor so nicely logical, nor mayhap so torturous as that of a man trained to make the worse appear the better reason, but it has the rare merit of being honest, and honesty Is the badge of those with whom I serve. r wish to demonstrate then, that Tho mas Williams has never been and never can be a proper representative of the people. lle is not of them and Cares not lor them. He entered public life as a State Senator in IKtil, and before he rive a vote he was engaged in a most unhal. lowed effort to defeat the will of the electors just declared in the elevation to DAVID K. PORTER to the gubernatorial chair. Conspiring with TRADDEI7B STE- N - me and Others of that tainted crew, Mr. Witrasxis and his wicked coadju tors determined, after every base device had been exhausted at the polls to heat the Densocritta, that tie election of Pon- TER "should Wrestled as if is 'had. never been held," And that Joaß,Prt ItiNTER should continue to be Governor, not withstanding his defeat. To accomplish this, troops were brought to Ilamsbnrg, armed with muskets loaded with huch shot and hall. But.the villainous trea - son utterly failed, and the plotters and abettors eh fled in merle' terror before. the incensed eleetors--my .courageous opponent snaking a timely but very has ty exodus from the window of the Sen ate Chamber. this, I submit, was a bad beginning for the career of a public Char acter;—for their breathes not in Penn sylvania to-day, a men of sound mind 'and memory, 1 1 . care not what his prejdit dices or his party attaebmentt may be, who" does not denounce the . "Buckshot War" as a cowardly and a traitorous at tempt to defeat the people's will by force, after fraud had wholly failed.- And this is Mr. WILLIAMs, first outrage upon Popular rights,—his first appear ance In the character of an ungoverna ble agitator and a rebellious'assidant of law and order. You shall see that time has wrought no reformation in Mr. Wm -malts. - - It ryas many years betel% this gross and palpable•betrayal of a public trust ebuld'be fergotten or forgiven,. , and though Mr.' Williamirgreatlflacked ad- Vancement, 'nobody .dared to talk ot• `a in putting hilniintd•Offide. At length cu ne' an' opportunity , ,--another , chance preiented - When hecotrld play the.disor gAniser• amirthe iebel. , '1 . people of this and theadjbining counties, .in their• corporate' capacities, subscribed largely to the stock/lit ' vatitott§ •irailroads —sa,y between $3,000 000 and $ 4,000,000. Justly exasperat e d at the shameless dis_ 4 , sipation'Ott erspseant by thbento whom they had ' en rutted their '-piildie 'affairs, they Ilatin . ,' in an' unguarded hoar, to the evil - pe tuisiOntk . of my oppohent, AO tempted Meth as artfully the sex 'pint did onr,'Mhthar-Eve, He .insinu&-• tad.that no adititant-'llkti ibis Abey had made tijth the holders, of : theirbonde sliOnld'tieffepidedrorh Mniftt It oyetl 1116Pilil l ftWello t idiaiveretiVhoifted by 'We eihdat r airkinir 'rredinintandiki sue-. cessive grand _jpries, , andwinsiated, uP 01 47 palentions. and votes„ and * 20 .. a t 4--” mit Ottyt-- of 'the ..:(4.„.4k1,11t . eV* •. all ,',. as , ea =so I , 14 _ 0 , I A Alfa , LL 1 71 ne 10 iiiie r , b-tA- f ind; 13 - re"; -: itoitit~dtdot*ttillie!EßV- , ,- %to , . pgßatinstim vwezw A*, foie i , ,J,_-,no 1.2,4 ~, ,k,- ~ pz ( . 0- t sj , 1 ' . ' ' ~ , ,i v a ..ali t i--Atratioh nestlfgi4 rill New Goods New Goois New E6da New .Goods .NW Goods New Goode' liew Gook . at " Al 4, —.: .41ihrldode ADDRESS J. ICOi7N,Tis 1=1:1=11 • tc -- ;r11--T?(Y1. ,___„.r..,____,__,„,„ aqtw,.l. 1.1.1.1....„.y.,_• ..,, -L- 5 , •, ~ V q :zi" kj::of,g . r - W.P . Y . '1 . : 44'1 ;,..ijV q 'l I ,• .1.,f) 1. . ...... do r . . J -• - :.. ;..4 ::: 8 f t-7.'11 04 •‘ I ': 1 ..;:;:( tit''..: . : 1 a Lk ... . . . -- ~ ), ~..-fr , • Lai sv-v. '''' ~, • •':'; •lo ... • ~.11 ii ;,• , , / A; f,:ii .• I .t) • . if . •10... , Eer ~ - .: • -.: / "... r.'77, 0 N... AI it cl . ,- .., • - --. ..4 , ''. ':;?7 ~.1 t .;,, t A : d:1:.1j...f' . .. ~,, Li !:rill .1 Fvff , I ' , I .‘ .. : . •••-•: .'l. •• -. Iliii; ' 1:4:;! , ' • :i . -, ...',,i , Vit.:.', 1804. With,peduldic And ,Per,siftient BP. . 4 1 1 4 1 .491 he urged that theie aecbdons Weeellle gal and Op.preioilie. fie inalntaiiiiirthia, doctrine On the'stinnp,' in ithe Courts, and in maty , apecionslylvrittenipapers' —and he, gained , his wicked , purpose.• Be deluded thepcople by his faTse,doe, , ,, trine. Growing 110 Id b 116etisS• 'and snecees, 'be deliberately 'contr.:ll:Bete& and:defied the, highest-judicial tribunal' . of the. Commonwealth, en.d counselled'. the people to resist, the Railroad Tari then ordered' by the' Opttitaand by the Comm7lsioners, onvErN Trapp,' ist.ooP." And ads was Mn.. WILLI - lima' ) secondOtterapt to ineugnr4o,rebg•Onl againat the ' laws ,of Pennailvania. pause to ithittire whether 'this a Man i fit to be trutited with the repressing of a rebellion of any sort? . „ By his pemicions advice the clais of/ tae public creditors . were scouted ' apd, resisted at enormond' Obit arid With re-, peated defeat' in every COurt,bittli -Bette' find Natitima.-they were [resisted in ; gross ,and ,in detail by, all that expen sive, vexatiou's legal `trickery 'known, and practitied only by the mast eipled of those who call themselves at torneys,. And for all this, remember, tax payers of Allegheny County Mr. 'Williams was paid most extortionate 'fees from the County TreasurY. 'l' have not easy access to the public records , and I will not wllfully qtre,rstate hue fees to the amount of a dollar, but X be lieve the county accounts will show that be received for his false law and ruin ,,us counsel the enormous sum of CO,- (ma What the counsel IV IIQM he be guiled into assisting him were paid, , what the cost of this long litigation amounted to ; and what was theappall. ing total of the whole expense,.. nobody line dared to calculate, for MibodY can fathom the corruption that has'privail-'• ell in the county officea in the degener-1 ate days when my ,oppon.ertt was the 100 l paramount of Repudiation. Now,, ' if he had merely gulled the people by born legal advice at the cost to fheth and the gain to lumself of : ' , a paltry ea mourtarin nordausAmore qr less,) that would have been compar atively a trifling matter,: But, 'chiefly through his influence, 'the stocks for which all these bonds were issued were absolutely thrown away. I have not thus nor space to follow the history of the sacrifice of till county's stock in the other corporations, tint is he especially strackeettnd denounced- Eire-Pennsylva nia Railroad, and never weirted In ill ,loing until the County C.4mautissioners old the $1,000,000 of stock they held in t [at prosper Ons in: t tution, I propose to that the county lost nearly one mu lien of dollars by the sale of their -t, , ck in that road alone_ The County• Commissioners subscrib ed for 20,000 shares of this stack, *cost ing $1,000,000, for which they 'gave county bonds, bearing six per cent.. in tereet. That interest was assunaed by the road until it began to declare devi dends. So the county lost niittlittiA in interest %along as it heldthe stock. But, for about three years past, the Pennsyl vania Railroad has paid 8 per cent. per annum dividends—and if the county had. not been alternately coaxed and bullied, and frightened into selling its Pennsyl vania Railroad Stock, it would, in these three years have realized $60,000 ABOVE ALL INTEBEST. There were, as I have before stated, 20.000 shares of the stock an which a stock dividend , of Otirtv per cent. or 6,000 shares, was made in Iktarch last, thus giving the county 26,000 Shares of stock. And then the account of Al legheny county, with its Pennsylvania liaitroad Stock, would have stood aafol lows, supposing she should sell her stoat to-day: ALT-0111NY Co DIL To oostof 200000 *hares Petwa'a R stock at Op per share V 1,000,000 • , Ck. By 1 per cent surplus of dir iderl over Interest oo bonds, for siy 8 'years sea, 000 Hy I tooeeda of SA,OOO shares Vi c rlern 88 been 1,984,002 -- Beano° that +nigh/ haver been mete $954,000 bat which was not i p.s the country sold, its stock at the same price it paid, 000,000, before any eight per cent divi-1 lends - or stock dividends wen:muds. 1• think it sate to assume, slid Ido, not want to set down one word in malice or exaggeration, that another Million* Was lost to the county 'by the sacrifice of other stocks which she thitb was chiefly through. the maligninfixtence, .a ad the crazy..agitation of my unhappy . opponent! And what has been saved to the eCiun-' ty In MONEY by this wretched.policy of Mal I say in money, because I speak of what I paintully know when I say that his advice lies eternally diggraceilThis' county, And permanently damaged its chance of borrowing in every. money market at home, and abroad. .1 knots : this, because my business as a Banker for the last two years, has afforded me certain means of knowing how fatally' our countv's credit has been injured. Well, as j wish to be just, and as we oannot count in Sterling or in Federal money the loss of our financial good name, T will - give, asnearly atrl may,the ill-earned profits we have made by my. opponents dangerous advice: whe, whole .. ?“/011 1 : 1 %, dc oux-,ooouty, Railroad Bonds up to Tanuary IRO, (exclusive of 11,000 OC/GAcx Rena. ayivaata Railroad, wiunii were can celled,) was, say • • • $2,800,000' iiiterest on these till J+nuarplat, qO3 O accumulated 900,000 Weave issued new 'bonds, forAebt an 4 inforeet tOtte amount of 12,100,00 ff And :ea !nine otherbande yet unad , uetedp the ampuntof mei And theinteresten thib4e,any•••oo,ooo 2,805,000 ThUs we appear to 'time saved But our actual loos by following Her r;; , beel least .1,9843(X'° A 4;:. that he has e?st the coulltY, (net) • *A 9 . 000 —aid this withont counting , hip fees and Thous of ' the 'eduriger *her 'imitated' him, exists, and all lonkliimi of Court ea' panties ofwhich every maid' whgt , has bees/Ant - 0 laW ;tan , eelk fo*aaofrow. i Did: not3l/.. WIT- Ate counsel tteinare rebellion When thatline ROroad' Tairthen lOttlized, r'l &tried i and , soughf to. tie eollented., - Ithould,he.resiated.. even unto blood?" : ., man dt to t make laved who thueln, 't _„e jirealing,o "'them Can hebe called - a good citizen who counsels' contempt and disnigartil)f legit :decisions" orAs hP agP9.(1,41,w-Y4&, whoa' lw,ispnquounged to Ate l ge, jaw, , oy every. C.ourt? I 1110 W you in" t tinsWllr NO to thing iirir IMO , now re •-ounted Ina nitre - hitratmet,:nUtt*SOAPPll,,PAPVlA anekliat*Wlrk, • . 1 rious business to every loyal matiNT United Stat.esitubt - now amounts MlLLUOlMPti*AutticharifStito4lnkl 14!4111111011qW itiglithl4 l *-4 1 0- 1 45 4 41b1411 - 17- t tiontrlik-401alitittlieligitdottb01100 Mr, '4 4404: 6 400 1424 3 ,ea1tJ la•OE 1•' • Now it was one of Mr:Wlmuses most plettsibleanderfiketive arguments against paying tAift . 4fDMA, bonds,. ,tb•lfil Ilizir WERE BOLD TOO row. They • broneiht, 'On Sir itit l etitge;'9o' Cents, ' 6361%1Y - 185 ennte ton , the , dolldri ihispeele or RS near equivalent---but• ,they••ateret 'Mold, too / 0 19," / 11 4• 1 !•10 01 1, 3 t0-tiItercfRot•iWarettd, we were not'bound to r pay them, if .he shbuld' abide ' by this dbottiii=sid ' whereluts treiettantell'im4atoyenti;•y Pnion. friends, put further trustaroh , .111PlI, from any freak, or •.ft'otO any * II , f i numinent, , ( say a large feed it shall o longer be Ids interest' to idshilic• : ` Voe • binding force of the Unitedifinities bonds? For these last are now, worth bllttriabsiut 411 cents , in, specie, and,front Jay, , *- ledge of matter,,gai -I n4 in mydai ly Ictg 'bindings, should" SayutMtlilir whdf of them have not realized' tolhe 'l4felsdry an average °foyer:l 60 cents...,l. , agein ask OPT tolut,whols PcorOod, #t At0, 3 40r or fnprofit, grin profit, ro the, payment v , 4 'or theitoNatibnal Rod ' can yorrtryist a matt with theilatitecedente .of Atteouts I Wrla.titate to protect the public, credit Podto Mite oati l thi4 4s 44141 Pb tioita liga be duly' at . Intdaii g t i Career of iv& iqiiidritqt, I have been rstruck with the airigulerre ,seroblenee (if I• may. be pardoned-_ for comparing a small Isansgreasor, o ffitith a greater one), between Tionnzuson .DA- Pre and Tabards Wirttatur. 'DiVis was the apostle of Repudiation in 'Miss iss/Pei—WATii•Tkate was the apostle Of Repudiation in Allegheny ccilety,, _Da vie rebelled against the. riaivs or the 'I pion, and matignrata `resistance' to them "EVES Mrwro Booorel-64itilltAits I advised resistance to Tax Laws .t‘ltvital • TINTO IllOcuo," flat : , here ; the likeness between theae,agitatore ends, foe Intros sficteided in hie repudiation andiriPset-‘, Ming bloodyrebellion MorfOot, •but' lirit e 1 LtAset, happily for ue,ell, waskilefeated lo Pig.PutllosVl- Atql.batl; l4 PPl4e SPO ' sense cirthe petiPie in terposed hi mitre ' him 6one/tin:tsar, his ithellidnitiltiiits i ll might have reeplted as tinforttnottely f a have Photo of his exemPlaratAeltum d• One thing, however, in thia cpunction, Is herd toi,exPlain—the attempt dr'Wir,- Letaiii half resulted in itle'politleal ' ad vancemeet--the deeds, of Dams i have brought him to disgrace and relu,,, h , Now let , me disclose Mr. William's Congressional tifeer fdr"ti' ' atortlinie. I leatte untouched- the-Audition:of/his gross abuse of Ale influenctildetplace tlhas, eivp MP in, ate '0 1 401441 14 f; ?f* heist tioncta and the, iereolomente of ffi oce. But' can I; I °roan Yffttruittlfho I ia' not dead to bthinnt efinnattrAifftiVe 1,0 r finget his uncalled Sem andzinituil4n vete to do away with the! commutation clauee, and to order a sweeping,, , per emptorY draft? ' Or this point, Icharge that TnottAs Wistastirs• toted at the bitter end, la favor Oh . stribtirigorit , the commutation chuise. of the so .:p -iieri Act. Whoever may be . ' fled Tenet golf he itepoorL-our Ctingid t., an will allow of no excuse....• •-• • Luc ' , L scorn to,practice the still atilt deto aeogue, or Le,. inspire matron ,Fny t ia:val in this contest any feeling that does liim injustice. Tier W efore,l- ive' to'you, fellow citizens , to deal with this. most heartless conduct as it deserves:, If none of you has, felt any dreads of .. .the draft'er's fatal Wheel; ifinme' or you, able or linable to buy yrittreertii elear,, have shuddered at the prospect (Wilsey ing your homes and their•beloved-tress ureset the stern behest of the Pro,vost Marshal; therilhas Mli. - WiEt,the's not offended' you by this much Terieuted • vote. But, if, in a spiritoftwantontyr ontlY, he halt,inflioted anye misery,: or dread, or anguish, on , tiny .ef , yoti,,re member that yen can pay him at the election.• And; moreover, if after "vot ing for this bill = that , is to leiuftahe hearts of thousands of poor women and ok)iithen, Mu. W 4 14. Ohlra did , nottiel4ls to mitigate the horrors of the conscription by the ipaymentg from - histoten means of a few paltry dollars to the bounty fund, you can bear that!iinfairid" also.. And, it, after giving hiesid rtoetisttles potic law, he dared• ne,k4boW.,idMedlf at the bounty meetings, (ae ; .I am. told he did not) to ene,Ohnige the c itizens of ward, who' were trying to ( ree'them--„ .selves• from rthe shaft; you. can. remem ber , that, else, when • the- election ,rr e i' t rih n is vote and belarior 'cOnstitute; I tilts'iliied and 'greatest dtittage 'Oen' Plop,, I ,ularnightsv II claim that I have shown ,. i &het contempt for the pepplo AO, all. ,that,they hold dear, , bee been th e ,con ," trolTt4g influence in every act or Tiom- Aft WiemAstlipubliclife,•ice - •• ' 1. When be joined the unholy com pact tootteetthem in in% and invoked` ••Buelishot end Ball' to ,earS,y out , lie purpose. 1 1! . Whehloy %Tea and pbtfidlbus teach- , ,Inge, he almost persuaded, them, tonebel tagelost the law find ".resist It Ant° blood,_,'. n . . a... Wlten'he tirgedlliein to' n sill t 4 heir stock at a loss of nearly two millions to this county. ` , • 4. When he voted for ,a, stern and needless coriacrlption, that even new is filling the land with terror, and` *ailing and lamentation: • ~ It is true that rni, voter's of Armstrong county, do not feel, the. effects of his per nie/Pus ASIY/PetlikiYotillPatead-•Mattets ; lmt i you wittily rejti#Sd him and hialaw less deltitschind are now i tinjtiStinethe ad vantage of an initilistVieWlial ;settlement ,of your obligations.;. thanks to,the learn -` lug gad:devoted clonstaucyof,yeur own legal adv leer, Mr. E, S. Gtolden. ;• And now ftillOW citizens oetihe 23d d iiiiict,' T liii*'tdid` yntrin" - Wip'sPirit of fairness; honesty -and candor,' and' fn ti temperate. lanetiaget , l theaelogepi.why, ,you eimeld not re-elect Ricomp7ll - _'l shall prifte With, eift3al frailkikes, tAitlittethegio tide on :which I, vvita4ll protw- ,defirenest•and diftideneeitfiolielt yoerteittfrages. ~ ,• I confidently el M that I can repre sent thetPeoPlo.• beca4e ;Lbo„Pugtk iy‘enO emphatic • ally , one orepeople -1 cra 13YWatilize witicevery honest'soe 'Or tdili iieeitta& tily- *IA lifd hub teen 1 spen t trhenotable and sometimes ;hum- Ilk 1 .0 34 41 , 1: I ha t e #90#1,114143that7 on ablßa„potne men to wake a go, argu-. Me 'ilea a bad Mire. . And, '! Coulee* ' *lien 1 Bee the sickening pefl'erson iec thedg,ifte pf, imputed , leerning;tlwheni efie-iIPtY oP49 I FOiR OA, ~q tt, i , k niiiie Plowit• lge, (or the co efts . p i ita), gw ihitedby mY ti r iltYrender ' itinin • ibitentlibltCfifTuntlimlitiladdirlioake :him 80111E4 eruerdileflantbbtirrniuslid of, OtrktileS all it lxitlqfith .1419,Infe—bot jaw,lAllolb 4 1 / 4 Knoty. -mki., 10.t1 toe:ban e 'Oared at itierftptai ' liiiiiiivtlai< F EVAftimraiStitapknae- Weed him, vet - gni:TA er ad - ay:Jew.. . , ,-ail ittinsorair thclimili Alla, ~" ,IliVeavolpFssem4Qu 4 _. as . , • ":1 1 .4 Imo tonnwitratNen '"'L ~. , ' .t Itifinik i ti... - :iiwa a. - -' :.: ;*liienvit• '1..... • I • _ t - amdeliankan . •J - • 749 g) IderOntamkjeceaMlEWie-J). ll i ..... rpea4 4/ 11p 1 . 4 ~ in .t, t ? , i lariiiiieit ' - '4libeegietitintiftillotlent , Juk.g: - A.ta1.rt5...3(1 .v. 0.. 'guitar xxf kia • .9%,L„ ~,tl4 A " . -- -;:SS' t4ikiirt i 03,200,000 t 4- • ,- - i-•- ,„ SteamPlinth* 'blablthment __.__ :-,. ‘ --- ----- _ ----- 7. --, ,- -- ---: - . --- _,, , ---_,- , riliKhojr4o*‘ - lit •4 I 4. 4 - ...., t - - Hu, _ . iri < 4 • , _y__r:' 4 , iirmirkrEMMINWOM 9 17- l' 7, l ui iiiiii - -it-i t - Nt y.Jo9___ . p a iNT l Ns g..1._. i• " ir- - "IP ":.. :2 . Lilil4- \--4rA,„fa--'----..a----Tifatur AM 0 . ''''' "' '''‘l :: '' ''''' ‘--- me 71:44,3f‘ " . _ ~.._ ~7-iiii•WAl" .Poistel /72 lalin - - , . For Iti:ldbitionsikOcelerkollTr.l*. ...........--- -......, ---•-.47--fr, - t--- , --- -rn• MEM lIIIIMII=I =ll ~ ~ !3 ; ~ ..atier4ll:l-145 , • follY ,-, my ersemlercliquiyabitiv --- 77 : .Y.-1(..1 ftlY4eolnlltlekcau.be ri crificat i t l x.my,ditt; plaftgennititP 3 l"_. lave , 'Via ttere; • :_ therefortkieltollytOlirtheln, alwitYsitiy tZingl-P artietintluti_iVPo4-tl4:- il=AMrk=lt7t ' ., the - duties andr-cliefittes It 18 ,'Pw le ‘ttOn the ci4tenT --- ' - '"...." - . -- ' f_::, It is ' Regof-ffe r itailawxfor liiii-that': Mn. . ' kle bililli-gmlnetit*s. 5.,... prophet , and prornOteritoo:tionblkt - efid. dita*T- -, ~J4.t48 -4 . ,Ijilit -4,44,4 11. : • '001*, , . 1 7Z You only near debut tri pirMtlii,..Of Ittlt;‘,,:' eral calamity,ellitaltet aPpett*Aft;F, kit „ . I. a P‘lPA t itYttbi_l(lP 40-40.,,111reafettliik;;;=,f: days e "Buena 004rAtr'." - -'ffe module --"- - again, 'npututitelmckubleeid.the Anti. Tax-.; times ts,.. o ..., , ,14 408 itinkkEttfiv7ooB. - -,: more, ' . . elerro, find lesolatioil,,,thit7: ove .. =''. , .on rEcndotriVii.r.:fi n m,:s t o : mostiwpgen letikekfig-' : • - basalvieys-,-, risen` its his country ~ .,,,.s . , .en_ Atite.;-itill.': moat inevitabfflgo4itift , - dWirtvol ob. -.'••• . scuritinyntpiltis pAuppw i ttLallittintruiek---.„ from her present distress. -- ' 1-• One wordliiiiiii alicardrokii-4ifc ad- dress already.lerbeint, s much too long Let everyjeau tq NfKlinfeeltk6euntrY;.''. - ;=:', and who ielies -. toirld'ilerfloin' the=:' , galling,x , th.raitherr, Tindery which she groans, fitil uotiftluj-ktithitipolliikitAnks;. ELEVENTH OF ocromim: it Yen ' - Icitilf , .. - -f: nothing about 'me Ifor any oth l ieleati:' -- candidate,:iitillftit the hildflif the Itind you love attbesprsstused of the Union 1 you would resetire,aitd Tor the , sake of the Ygloiginikild deinbactiO4l4; ttnif,;, out on thlif Atiy"..*' - '-tet - nor despondency -', ahenf citiryleg,j'idtir le8,1111c1Wleitri:: - ,, you at home. ,ro,*ne:xt*,-. -- lONAT , _---. else, retnenitfektliailiivetiVorlit . n" , ,.; - ty candidates, in Oetotiefl , lsittlfolintielibi„.-2-- .4941 your-fin litletatensf- eitir4litiOntliee,_' itgeitfibmi-Sf.F.MififtftlAY . 01..2.L 2114Yas; , ' 1 , A l lYoteu4/ tA 3 StaYte 6 4. no •M 7 -*. a elke. -" : , r , im i'iiii wilt carry e : s iff Yin lio'-'5,, vembLr klat,micleigtViliivii*tkiii,K wtwgttt 6 uirrmutt:fi,: at WashinAton4 i .,,i". ~ - - „.„..Vt-Y - • - ~ - -2 =iLt.' I say "cofitiit int ,I 7 ,l,o:Lidifiii - A' whereof I speak.rVor thliscrlfii44rear, at the outset ottheL=war, trrldaikuud in''the steam tweTortsgryisp D ebit} Li GomrtF.,... went, with a ~zetki_ tind,.o i -, cy 4 tket.: ,, " seined the gorkr-itifortlfft , ' ,o - *KV' nessed mro/iMeIIir4IIWILBTIM ' d refaced', corruptions of puitzi . of- fiteOlatiantateititc.,';• officials wsrelepstAlßk4l%-fltand-: I would trot•heu,pattyltif js -' kitties, and I was pbiaifeis — ltftyjiiiiteia theta,* for all my efilittiftd-itiell-4A4E9kftredeffeti, J..-: and defeated, tratinietrattuiteit.4ty - eue-, - ;-.-; . - cessful kneyee m4 Audoe i jejtet toting huge profits itr,._-„.s,mctiiittfon,„ :,Nhich, Mk?: -, many have tinobfyratiptitt,'`tftfdinow so impudentlylli n .ikeltfeelfiref 11 - .- - tax-; ridden people, I ieftglearavem* birds to their pre,y,ttud-selirs to 4 aitrlyate ete- - tion, and the limited retell, ot honest industry. --". ' '''' _ - I conclude,;:felliek-eitiMfacq - by once mere beseeehingryou nottaffistet ,- your, ~, local electiok , na c hheyNtkoi-pitober, and do-not' fialte:clairescat -- l_umr.-*E . ,. electing the great fifititond ,-,- - ..f - ft ::, 7 on the Btleittfßiveibbefic liAr.(Y l ; ' - - Your grieetttutd AM/IWO i d A 4 1, 13 # 7 .: Allegheny city;Mtritt ei * - NATIONAL FIRST NATIONALatit --- -- ~11-It own .r.t. 4 7-51-ptni4-46i '.. k iti , -- ~ ; . 1 AniCak9,4 4 l9 ite.,.. 12141 rbigia, - liSeltaitabffir 7 : * -11all*EdialP 7, - 7- 1 : ' . Vite lli affl AL e NV II TANK - ...: rom a = BURGH, In the Countp_ot All -o , p to of t=iiritlehboteentot cao=o. ll o, . cc to ued th z er2r jkat Thita ihe 01 ,,,,,, Stooloqmel top ...4do for thglerigigt 26 f0'l p s demption fi b elMjar a - 2 itd,v!` ,4 commencdx=idnese44,-; . ";; •••-,- iog. - • NOWMIX .II • ' ' ft . trolleetT VI '• .' -.1,:/ - • ' ' * •• Nied. MUM VI AO : I: • I qinrll3=—; BURGH, county 'of Aktogit-.;: ''' - filt*V'or? 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