thi yWringh tbagette. THritSDAY, MARC!! 1, 1888. NOTICE TO ADVERTIIIEBN. Natl. 1 hereby amen that hereafter all max aro. advertisements received at this care mast be paid for wheat bar Owl le, except in the case of yearly advertisers, whose hills will be rendered Quarterly. as usual. Advertise. will please make • note of Mis, as the role of each payments for ad vert:bonente of the character staled. will be inflez ably enforced. The pros of onr Morning and 'Evening editions Is THRILL OINTS at the counter or from newsborn. Barbel tit canters at TOTTEN CENTS per week. MX DLXON ON THE ISSUE. In the Senate, on Tuesday, Mr. DI xos, of Calumet:Mut, made a formal and authorl- WO's? Expbutation and defence of the Pres ident's Policy. He was calm, temperate, servile. It was such a speech as no Sena tor, having n proper sense of official digni ty or orpersonal manliness, would have made. Not that any objection could rea sonably be raised to the advocacy of that precis,' Policy by any Senator who was convinced It wile the wisest scheme that .bad been presented for consideration. But it is disgraceful for a Senator to abdicate authority for himself and the body of which he IS a member, and to tiorxtpt optic Execu tive dictation any Policy whatever. The Representatives of the States are a power in the nation. They are made such by the Constitution. The maintenance of their putt authority is ~Mini to that balance of powers which Is Indispensable to the safety and stability of the krovernmont. Hence, the Senate ought always to 1* jealous of encroachments, whether bold sad defiant, or crafty and insidious, on its proper do main. Most of all ought it to be jealous of encroachments by the Executive, for, from that quarter arc encroaehmenls most likely to be made, and with most fatal effect. And this leads us to digress far enough to say that this rule is just as applicable in determining what ought to be the attitude of the people in a controversy like that now depending-between the President and Con gress. The primary inquiry ought not to be is the President wise or foolish In his plans? but, does It belong to him or to OM' of the co-ordinate branches of the govern ment ;to initiate and carry through the' measure? It is just as offensive for the President to intertere with the prerogatives of Congress, as for Congress to meddle with his prerogatives; and vastly more danger ous, in the long run, to public liberty. Now, what is the President's Policy, as expounded by ?dr. Dixos I It is that the rebel Staten, its States, have forfeited none of their rights as members of the Caton; that Individual citizens of the re volted States have incurred disabilities In participating in the revolt; that Congres, ban noth‘rig to .M in the premises but adopt thin view•, Urea. the President holds to it that each House, for itself, has A right to judge of the validity of credentials of !nem bership presented; has a right to exclude from seatslmen who are now disloyal, but not for disloyalty during the war, lie, in deed, said something about maintaining the Test Oath; but what he said on that heat] wits inmnsintenrwith the general drift and scope of his statements and argumentation+, and, so, is unworthy of serious connidera• It In rwrfeedy clear to our minds that un der tills policy the sktutherit delegabons to the Senate and the Bur... Of Repo-- eentatives would to ounstitoosl ❑udlt Ii of conspicuous leaders In the rebellion. We believe this policy is not simply mien lated to produce that result, but is per sistently urged for that express purpose. This may be regarded in some eirclea an uncharitable impeachment of motives. All we have to say is, we ore quite too old to judge of motives by profess-Mum. This policy, or at least parts:of it, have been In operation for sonic months. A good many Standore and Representatives have btattt chosen under it---Hay towards one hundred. if the whole lot, there are not more than half a dozen that would have escaped the halter, if the President bad stied to his doctrine. that "Treason is the highest crime known to the laws, and ought to Is. punished as latch. - Xor. does their treason' consist in following unwillingly the action of their states. They are the very tram through whose agency their Stink. were taken into the (Mil .. .hammy, and arrayed against the I . llioll. 11 is not to get the remaining hall dozen into one or other of the Houses that the President is atruggliug with all the en ergy of n gladiator. It is not to get this al half dozen in that the President's Policy is greeted with loud h 117 ANS by all relielilom and lay the whole copperhead fraternity at the North. The Fresiiicnt mean". to get them all in. They so under stand him ; the Copperheads so undemland hint. Mr. Ut,ON thinks this Policy admirably adapted to stimulate loyalty. We have no respect for the sort of loyalty that would be engendered and developed by this pro re".. We have great confidence In the pat riotistn and wisdom of Congress; and . a distrust, amounting to positive aversion for the whole set, north and south, who arc applauding the President and urging him to treachery towards thr party by which he was elected, and to violence towards Congress, or to such members thereof as refuse to Submit to his dictation. The ex citement which now -prevails throughout the country is the legitimate fruit of that Policy. To what further evils and disasters it may lead to can only be told by await ing the revelations of the future. THE TEST OAT H The Conservatives are disposed to make much of a phrase in the President's conver sation with Gov. Cox, that he was oppoosed to the admission of any but loyal men into Congress. The quesiion at once arises whom does he consider loyal? and that he answered himself, on the d, in this wise: ••./ am for admitting into the Couneitsof tht nation all their Ilepresemealmes who are un mistakab/y and unquestionab/y LoyaL. A man who acknowledges a/Legianee to (he Government and who swears to support th , cbitstitistion must necessarily be loyal." If any doubt remains on this point, the conversation held by the President with Mr. LarMIN, and others, of Ness York., on Tuesday, should settle it. In that waver. cation heexpreased the conviction that the test-oath was too severe, and that any niem who will take the oath to support the Con stitution should be admitted to a seat in rongresa, if elected theieto. This, therefore, cuts off all hope that the DAVlS,,aiylaslown Democrat, edited ny W teat-oath will be adhered Wfor the purpose . u . . r y , that democratic "dead duck" of keeping disloyal mean from office. If whom t he Pen nsylvania defeated any man who con swear support 4 " . last year for p eople u of dltor General by over 22,- Constitution la to he regarded as loyal, em majority, Intrude President's there Ls not a disloyal man In the South. veto to his readers with . the Lee and Davis, llreckirtridge and Forrest such as "A t Statepsnoatlrlda, " A Reb !; head Ili "' a, in that case, to tat reg as as arded loyal re Dean President Abandons Party," pu the soldier, who fought to sustain the • anti surmounts the whole with a blazing ni on . ! cannon, which Is belching forth Its Joy, Tres REBEL DEBT.—It HIM ts par ; Davis probably had most of these heads of the original .70.11NMONIAN plan that standing to announce his 'own election last the rebel debt should be repudia- fall; and failing to find use tar them, then, ted; but Mr. Roonrts, of New Jersey, who laid them aside for the first democratic vie was one of the orators ut the Prealdirbre tory that should (turn up. Having diatiov meeting in. Washington on t h e mi, tW t l ored that victory In the veto, he very mura..: since then broken ground against Its repo- rally shouts "Zurard, On Monday, lie 'declared in the Tin: New York Tribune says House that to prohihit th e payment of the tiatione are on foot looking to a fusion of u rebel debt "is the very emblem and quint fishy Republicans who took pa the essence of despotism." The Conservatives meeting in that ally on the "Al tt arl i t n h the e who are preparing to unite with the party Tammany Hall Democracy; and Gov. SAw of Mr. 800 F. 11.5, will please Makea note of it. Ann, on Saturday night, tons taken In and • done for at the "Manhattan Club" palace of the aristocratic Denanemey as though the arrungemente had already been per fected. At the date of tau advi c e. , th ey had not been; yet nothing In the future, is more certain than that the "repentant Re publicans" will soon be following the flag of Sham Democracy, and shouting for the not loses of Iluxunany Hall. • Tat: TEST OATEI.—It will be seen by our telegrams this morning that the President is opposed to the Test Oatb, and thinks only essential to require the common Oath to supporrthe Constitution. A good many ! of the men the President would now res tore to ptacos in Congress took that Oath, and with It on their conscien&s plotted the destruction of the government. THE VOICE OF CHICAGO On the :Nth ult., a vast meeting of the cit.- izenti of Chicago, was controlled in the Board of Trade Rooms, to sustain the rights of Congress. Hundred. hint to go away, , unable to get in. The meeting fully rev,- Rented the republican masses. Gen. Jou L. BErCEFIIiftE presided. The fifty V ice Presidents were selected from among the most distinguished and honored citizens. Idrut. Gov. BOr» made the first speeeh: We only give one of his peints: 9 know, my fellow-citizens, and I felt it when in Washington two weeks ago, that there is indeed a great crisis coming in our national affairs. 1.1" e have put down one 1 rebellion. The Constitution has been tried that no nation on the earth have i tio n u s lY l h away snatained itself against such a rebellion as we have pat down. It may be that we have another contest; and It now may be that it this difficulty goes on—hav ing commenced when President Johnson Maxie his inaugural address, and culmina ting on last Thursday night In Washington —it may be, I sae, that we have another contest to try, if this thing goes on front bad to worse as It has oenimmeed, and that la whether she Chief Executive of these U 4.ecl States cannot be Impeached and de pmod by the American people, in Congress asiem biol. 'Vociferous cheer's.] In the history of the past no such contingency has arisen, hat if the President of the •tinited States continues his disgraceful— It ry of "That's enough"—followed by "Put - him out!" "Copperhead!" "Copper- Never mind, my fellow citizens. Let him stay; we want to convert that man If there is any hero that needs it. I say, my fellow citizens, that this contingency may arise, and If arise it must, If that threat that Con gress has appointed an irresponsible junto is carried out, there Is power enough, and uulliority enough, and patriotism enough, in this nation to save it at all hasards, (Cheers.] Let me say to you, my fellow citizens, that wu have In Washington, in the Senate of the United States, and in the House of Representatives, as dignified and SA patriotic a body of men as ever lived on the face of this footstool. And while the nation, while C'ongress wilt not Interfere with one right of the Executive, while It will not touch Mr. Johnson in I arson, nor in In tluence, nor in ant other way, pro sided he executes those dutiesas the Chief Magistrate of the tuition, yet there is power enough that will save the nation against the President. That power exists In the Constitution and in the people ofthe United States, and In the God whoguverns us and who will save ICIIPPTS.I The lion. E. C. LA.RNED followed. After reviewing the matters at issue lietween the President and Congress, he mild "Now, Kentlemen, I have only hinted at these various propositions to show you the position taken by Congress as the position which every American citizen must Indorse --that Congress has a right to determine; that the right is vested in Congress to de termine whether in any or in all of these insurrectionary States, governments have boon instituted which represent the people of those States; whether they have been instituted In a lawful and constitutional manner. It is the duty of Congress, it Is the right of Congress to look into the mat o•r. I trust that these men In Congress AN ill to found such a hand of iron men, k flowing their rights, tilled with such a:spirit of Amer ica!, patriotlstm, with such a devotion to law, with such a - high and solemn regard fur their own rights and position, and fur the rights and position of the American people whom they represented that, resisting all the Islandishment of power, resisting all the enticements of Executive patronage, re sisting every temptation brought upon men to swerve them from the high course of duty and right, they will sum] there like a wail of iron against the encroachments of Exec•- utive power, and say, "This is our right. and by the Eternal we will vindicate it or die." [lnlmense applause.] illiam Rapp, Esq., editor of the ///i -aoLv .1711.abc Zeitung, took the stand and ad dressed the audienee in German. lle sta that that party to which the Germans generally beiOilged had had bad tigi rue in Vic.• Presidents. Tyler laid pros ed (al.e to lhow• who made him, and now Johnson. on that day on which Mr. Lincoln had once uttered words of freedom, had said that whichshockedNull throughout the entire country. Among 1,401111.101 11.1. I wrt% tlll. Th a t henceforth we do 3... e and condemn in Andrew Johnson the upon en emy of the Republican party, the betrayer of the most sacred interests of the nation, and the head and front of all the reaction ary classes that are now stirring every where, encouraged by him, and blending all diversities into the support of his new policy; that we adopt ti, words of old brave !ionntor Wade, stigmatizing the President, as follows: "Why, sir, the liediey of bringing these States into the l'nfon, with all their lion and trenson In their henna, is no better than treason itself. If there is any man, he he high or lose, who is an ads ovate for bringing traitors Into the COUlleiil4 of the nation, to participate in their delibrations, he is no bettor than a rebel, and is a rebel nt heart." - =1 We could, if we would, Lill our -columns daily with extracts from the Republican press of the ,country, -which would show conclusively that the Republican papers that supported AN DREW Jnn .Nsos for the Presidency, are now opposed to Ilia policy, and all intensely indignant at the speech delivered by him on the - .12d. There were it few papers in the several Stnte.B which tried to convince themselves that the veto was not an act of party infi delity, and that patience and moderation would bring the result round all right. But the speech that followed It destroyed the 11 tuition, and now all are off one mired In the• whole country there are not half a dozen papers that ever laid any claim to the credit of being Republican, thatsuatain the President in his speech. NVe know of hut two—the New York Times and the Phila . delphia News. Beyond these we have heard of none other, and they are welcome to the infamy of their position. Iri Missohri, Kansas, lowa, Illinois and Michigan, not a single Republican paper sustains the veto. In Indiana and Wiscon sin them are one or twos little weak voiced in condemning it; in Ohio, three or four controlled by office-holders try to make the beat of it, and about as many more, con trolled by office hunters, approve IL In Pennsylvania, a few approve It outright. and here and there one is to be found anxious to explain It away, if possible; but the great bulk of the loyal press of the State is opposed to the veto. In New York, outside of the city, the Republican papers stand firmly by their principles, while those in the ctty, with the exception of the Tr tae, now as heretofore, gunge their principal by theft interest. In New land, as might be expeked, the party press Is almost a unit against the veto. Looking over the ground, we ate aatislied that the newspapers which speak the voice of the Republican party throughout the country are all on the elde of the right . The few which are not with us aro devoid of Influence and position. The people are all right, and the political trimmers who are now astride the fence will do well to take note of it to time. THE EFFECT. Inhere is ono loyal noun in doubt as to It the drift and tentleno ,-,{ .la Jon :., . sos•o recent utterances, w nt to rend the subjoin,' article from so Chicago Tows, the sok nowlodge4 organ of the .lein. ocratio party in that city : '•We d o net lieSitnte to deehlre that it is the solemn dut%'of the President b, follow his words by deeds. We do not hosintto to derlerr that it is the solemn duty of the President to command the arrest of 'l•hud deus Stevens, Wendell Phillips, Charles Sumner, and their confederates in Congy,,.m and all over the country, for the crime of treason. In no.other way can `this North ern rebellion be promptly ipteTled,;,and the public quiet restored. And it the rump Congress shall not spc , eil- By abandon its seditious, revolutioaaq, and lllwlcti practices; if It shall persist in excluding the Representatives of eleven States from their rightful seats, snit in ex ercising the powers of the Congress of the United States, we do not hcnitate w declare that it will I>ecionte the solemn duty of Pres ident Johnson to constitute himself the Cromwell of the timeand dissolve the rump by military power. "Desperate diseases demand desperate remedies. President Johnson chameteri- TAM the Radicals in Congress sue the leaders of a second rebellion, and denounces cer tain persons as traitors. If he speaks truly, he is confronted by a desperate disease in the body politic. If he he a tree man and it Just magistrate, he will speedily apply the solo effective remedy In an desperate a rase. " I fhe would have the support, confidence, love and support of the people—if he would sustain himself—if he would avert another civil war—if he would save the Republic— , he must strike down the traitors at one ter rilile blow; he must crush this second re bellion under the heel of his power.- WHAT THE PRESIDENT'S TREACH ERY COSTS US. "Occasional;' in his last letter, sips Although slavery hiss been legally abol ished by an amendment of the funtlainete tal law, that fundamental law still contains the provision under which white rebels, a minority of the Southern people, will ~.int inne to represent the exdored race., and thus, liv the von act of emancipation, pro bable increase their representation, under the existing ratio. and irre sistible alteration is defeated together with I all ethers scarcely less consistent, in cons, quern,. or the aggrexsive attitude of An drew Johnson i—delinited in every attempt to elevate and enfranchise the colored plc in the Digtriet of Columbia- defeat." the great measure for the ref,urrn of tile mu nicipal government Itself--defeated the na tional na•asu rr of iinother railnad from Washington to the North, and 'yen t e nim the District of Columbia to the city of Bail ; tiniore. Also, defeated, or signally delay ed, is the vest title of emigration setting southward, hearing upon its bosom the 5tK411.1.1 , f a new and enduring prosperity, and carrying with it the banner of that po evangelism so tarded in the deliver 'ants. and pacification of regions long op pressed by IgllUrarll-0 and vice. Ile might have added tliat the admission •if twenty-two Southern Senators to the 1 , Senate and of sixty-see en Representatives to the 'louse, will be follow,' immediateD by the repeal of the present tariff, the; M laugural ion of tree trade, the assumption of the rebel debt, and the i !Wren., of taxation until it too burdensome to beitr. NOR , H N11.1 , •N AND Lett to it.- The two ltrpresentnti ce Ih.legates from Northamp ton. though not inetrnrtwl, are for t; EA RN. They tern• olo.oted at a in,oting where five hundryd ynles teen• polled. two third% of them for the I ;.Aa.ral. The So, torial I),lrl.Tate i.omeg from ',high. and is for ( :EAR V. "No of lhr lt,pres,ntativt• Del-gal, from I_-high is Cr EA ; other for Kt-ao•trt NI. T E 1:011growsion11.1 Commalee Ow lieu. 'ruoNtA:, W:1.1.1Am.0,1.1 the eetiti- Iry u grant .service, in orl , riMar ou•• trod th•iusuud copiers of hiR refvut • , peeth for distribution throughout Uu• Oolluto . Terrific Explosion—Five Ken Killed sod RIS &Mors Wounded—Lewin:lc lion of s Furnace. A most terrific erplosion of a boiler occurred about halt past seven o'clock last evening, at the furnace of J. A II J. licitly, Itwated at tic ) unction of the BunnsYlvuoitt and Union "' na In, at the borough of Middletown. resulting In the complete destruction of the lurnaee and the deatly‘f five men. besides the wound ing of sit o ler Iterlaoll4. one Cl whom cannot live. Eig hollers—four large and four small —were 1 he furnace. one .1 which woe raised from it ied, passed np and through the tin litl tng, d carried a distance of some rite hun dred yards, ; Oyer a brick slai cluing and far ts:lce, and lodged in the Pennsylvania Canal. All the other boilers were torn from their places, nod scattered In various directions, some of them passing through houses anti other buildings. A portion of a tattler was ; lulled through a room in which two women I were lying siert, lint missed them. The bridge over the Colon Canal was carried away, noth , log tint the abutments remaining. The cinder cart and the berme attached to the same, were standing near the bulldtrig, and were (tarried j dtstanee of City yards, into the Union Ca nal. Thirteen men were m tint NI - luteo at the time the explosion occurred. iif these the following were Kilied—James Thomas, chief engineer; Benj. Boyer, (a traveller who had when lodging in the building;) Jarrell Sleeper, an ernplort, Geo. Washington Burrell, an employee; Ell ; Ayers, (toloreald an employee Wounded—Patrick it• Donnell, scalded; Nell Itettly, scalded and bruised; llleliard Malone, shghtly wonndedt Bleaker Itantiall, danger ously wounded in head mid tradly scalded, can not survives Henry Serogglrra,slightly wonnti ed no. Meyer., slightly wounded. ' t he cause of the explosion Is not known. The chief engineer war rnt ilk pont. 01 arid was found dead, near byeshertJv after the accident occurred. A colored boy, who had taken lodging in the sand-house, was found covered with intones and rubbleh,lnit upon being relearned from his unpleasant situation, ran sway, and dial not return until this morning. lfe we. unable to give any account of the nocideni Many of the dwellings located in the vicini ty of the furnace were more or less shattered by the fragments of the exploded boilers, and the whole town was shook to Ito foundation by the explosion, the report of which was heard we far as fillispire, a distance of about three miles. The loss of the :demon.. Mellly, will real, if not exceed fifty thousand dollar,. They in tend to rebuild the works Itrumeatately and I workmen are already teeing employed n re moving the remains of the old structure, which Is a total wreck. Want of apace prevents on (rum giving more extended account of the ?earful accident which has thrown no many households into mourning. The accident is one of the most destructive that ever occurred In our county, and a sight of the rump Ia tiscosallngiv un pleasant, to say nothing of Um sadness that Tolman in the vicinity of the scene.— flarrts burg 7Wegrisph. SIMATOR GRAHAU.—We see by the Pitts burgh papers that on the part of liome en ef fort has been made to pot Senator Graham In a false position on - the subject of a liquor law to apply to Allegheny lately mussed In the Sen ate, while in the Gazette ho defends himself in a card, with all the dignity and frankness po culler to his personal life and Senatorial ca. reer. While we do not desire to interfere In any controversy Senator Graham may have with his constituents, believing him to be ful ly able to place himself right In their estima tion, we still cannot refrain from writing that the constituency of no Senatorial District are more faithfully represented or diligently served than those of the loth Distriot. At the State Capital Senator graham Is respected for his courtesy as well as his mental ability—for MIS moral tune as a man that would shrink from the slightest wrong or the least dishon orable action In any ease where the interests Of his constituents or the goal of his fellow men are involved.—flar.isf,erc 7tirpropa. 19 PI Mienlos" Tars l—Every Republican Journal In Michigan, that had come within our notice, has thus far been outspoken in Ito denuncia tion of the veto of rreahlent Johnson, and In Its declaration of intentions to •suotuln our loyal Congress. in our city it has thus far been impossible to find an Influential Repub lican to call such a meeting OA was held, on Thnraday. In New York. Our numerous ror :wt.:lndents report a Molnar political sidles In all of our 'prominent towns. The Republican party of Michigan is true to Its principles this crials.—Detrotf Tribune. Tax Cleveland payers announce that 'they are up with Rochester, Philadelphia and other cities In the ghost line. The ghost of 'Motor I Hughes, who was hung for murder, was smutn the stable of a German butcher, who had taken a great Interest the Doctor while liv ing. The Doctor'. ghost 1k reported also to have walked the corridors of the jail, In the same suit in which he was executed, much to mor-GspqrryaGgg . 1 • AUCTION SAtfir tho terror of the keepers. TIM COMltigglotting TO Dorm:ruse TKO STATE ' 011PIIIAIIIP COVIIT SALE—IIRICH HILO. TO TAM Paorte. or CilAgtogeenclite.- 1 - - -_____._ ._—___---___—____ - ---....- - -t...! . .1-1"......._.7."! • _—____ -- "iIDITT NH — VIRG H, FT: WA THE AND j po u tlit. ge m r en ".3° t or n ch Y erX i m a iß Y :ige n n u tiTu ed tle. h 1 : t 4l r: damages sustained by the PeOplo of Chambers - A- CHICAGo RAILWAY CoMPAN Y. I a da s ri,ik,f . / I _,il.N. FOURTH WARD. ALIA. ADAV EVENING, March burg staring the rebel Invasion of Pennitylva- MO, at 7) , ‘ o'clock, will be sold on emend floor of rlia In 1104, and &shun. the State relief pro . 0 .' 11,5 or TU. s.c urrmlY , I I Comm refs! Sides Rooms, 10d Smithe 14 tivv.lloloo, PA . February 24th, .ism . I order :f Orphant . Ceurt, the desirabl e It re'l ' b i IMO among nett aufferFre. The followln i % are ' the Annual Alerting of the Stock and liondho .1. 'i , 1,, yoorth tweed .11 h ,- O eolui em t N:utli of Smith unaliirg. 577119iPidl"'"*"" th ta , e . G°m dti m i 3 1 17 r i.T . w i a L u S i s M , amal E ,, Q. l , l te r r b a o , p tl h a r; 1 ere of this Compa n y. for the Electioe of Dlreetore ' , d such other - business am Mal come before It, will 1 ... l ea ~,, m a i ad.., w .l . 1 . 15 feet front Ordon E of Dan bin th °Mee of ssial cOmesany. ill the Cita of um ~, with a p - "-- " 11 . I _ lllll4 , An n A 1 p., lien , at to unlock . A. ig. Th ' i cOunty, ThOnlan J. J se., p ,he held at e . T 1 1,,,, w rwmirma ds , dr i,,,,, 1 ¢Ol In yOpt I, W p V ego of .4 r.ed wit 7 WAIT mom county-Ehertsbury Tel. ' Pittsurfb,..on. _e •of ots l o , Tell Buffalo Cotover learnn , from the parties °l'. and Bond Transfer Books of the ComPoef, ll'i `Valour street to rear o int, 1, tar , r , cad no In t W e 1.. , 17:4 , .t. r Bilorio.rit'is p l ea of lei., interested," that suite at law have beenicorn- ' l itelr ellloo lu the (Ilty of Flttsburgh, and it the i ; '; ll. nlestreet. Terms cash. In "at'g ' I "' rammed by ono of the most eminent lawyer* 1 - r ester Agency. it the City of New lark. will be , fent-Ml.ld A. ?dell-WAIN& Auct„ F. M. HUTU - IMAM, Secretary.. . In that city at the Instance of eriveral 01 our 1 claed an the tth day of March. at :o'clock , r. si., , . __,_. _...... ! paw WARD, ALLEINIKE CITY . , HOUSE AND LOTS' AT °NPR prOMlnent Penlami, agednet the CPidahOney, I a remain closed until =I d!ty of Starch thereafter. for the recovery of money sold to have been , fonlad A fraudulently obtained from them, by the hum _____-_---- __ .-____ I COURT BALIf..--rUFADAY EVENING, ,Mitch R, Ing and sale of hoods of the Irish HASTIIIbiIe, ' UPHOLSTERY. es 7,., o•clock, will be sold 0111 second moor, of ,Com without. a shadow of authority. 1 ... rd ., ii . d .. war-. I. MI Smithfield' stre et, by I . -..--.• - ---- - • -- -- -------- order of Orphans Court, the Ileums and, Lot at A rorno cashier in a house, tbi Broadway, I ricuaubw. MIRIAM T. untaloEll southwest corner of Rebecca and Walker a s . b..... Bow York , haa been discOvered to be a defeat. ' 120 (MTH STIMEETITPIIOI6,I9TERY i le gal reel 7 inches trout.. liebeccalt, and ei . ,„a. ter to the amount Of 410,000, the result of stock I 1.7 No. at FOURTH STREET, rum `Veen,—The 1 tagalong Walker street, Rd fleCte aldelds street, garobling. Ile to very respectably connected, , subscribe. manufacture mid keep constantly on being It tent wide en_ Shields, etreet,.whernon la house and Lot:situate 90 Wet Wein or street; and recently married a beautiful and accorn. i hood. every article In their lino, rim Lernlces, Or. ere clad a two , aterr_lllick •Irellles. Also, the plished youne lady of that city. Efforts are 1 tintneold Certain 6 ° 051, ClaOrt..; - Fl.t/te , Ueda tut va ; a of U kinds; els ,o the celebrated Patent the lot 2ifect trout on !Muth Audoornobt r i mm are.i 1 l i. ....etir . P:vi i , m • All kinds of klhands. Blinds sqd Pik- I and 100 feet in depth, whereon is erectedaiwo- ry being made to prevent any further exposure , In the matter, and as his relatives are wealthy Mot [tendon to given to an Gruen lb} , Frame Dwelling. Terms _elastic One.HUMl4:le; they will probably succeed, his employers be - i attic g iutelayllg down Omwt.s. 011 Moths. etc., , balance lia elm atid . twoyear_h With bawler - - '..' • fag guaranteed against lose. NI EURSEITS a DIMUM ' mid ' A. MeTI.WA.WE. Anelloneer, Full Delano of the Reeent Disastrou. 1==!! (From the St_ Louis KellettPenn, Feb.:; 1 WANTED—JANITOR.--AT THE At ten o'elOck last night a fire. wan dlscov- 15,Va1 T ,1 1 ,,, PRE 4 13 27, ER .J., A- a n "l s , m t- „ R tee C e H t: r A e r-T ,Z Cretl berating from the conk-hound of the steamer Peytona, lying at the feet of Walnut WANTED—To borrow for the street_ The flames spread with incredible r term of two year•. oN is 711.135 AND DOI-- rapidity, the crew who were near)) all on LARS , foe which gong neeurtts will la- given. Ale board hating barely Otue—loany of them—te at mos orece. where farther information ran escape with their lives. rang in au Instant 1 - elven ' the bells of the city rang ont the alarm, and WANVED—A Situation as Sales as the flames spread and assumed the prop's, r MAN. by s YoliNi, MA N. In a store: hat had tiOna of a great 'mai 'disastrous 4.1111 agtation. es perience In the tiro,'" business: can bring clot a scene of Inueb excitement prevailed along references, and speaks German fluently. Address the Levee, Qui. has probably :weer been IL s.• Ga.aaTee Orris a feO"-atd occasioned by any former monflagratfhtt in our ANTEII—A No. I Glass House city mince Isla. In less than half - nn hour four v POT MAKER. tu make the Pots for two Settle maKrtlfleeht sleflmhosts, among the largest and isle WtallMia. Furnace, in caeca the Atlantic and finest on Die .Western se ers , envoi- cities. For ðer Inform:Aloe. ran or address by deed together In one broad 'sheet of flame. mail. cIIARLES HUG(:. at Eclipse Wass Works in Which, nacending toward. the skies, threw Its Teniperaneeville. stating the atiroultt of wages glaring light far abroad upon the rive.r. wsrand I pccted h also e lug referc ere. legltstde .vet the opposite shlire, and warned apEeta- TED—I'LERHSHIP—.4 Mid tors who were at a distance, of the 'talent of die aged Man, of experience and competence, Da( disaster. Whilst the flames were swiftly runn leg along the length of the Peyton's, and 1 wants a siteation as AC'. NTA 1.7 or.tlAsill F.R. , hest reference. Address "MAX." at II Ariel - Tit line crew were seen wildly rushing it, anti fro, (Irma. fell-tf Ind leaping from the geards upon the adjoin- ' - - ng sleitmboata, Lhe crowds of den and WO- ANTED—EMPLOTIIIENT—By a men on there were hastening Ft:sward the Yeene tins, Ina.S l o,res Warehouse or Ra,,,e9 - scene of the conflagration from all directione as °means •P an a farm , has • +me ' education, will ter to mate himself useful. Ad and, in a Lime, R multitude of mom tiesO , ten thousand people were thronging the Levee. The flames front the Peytona lapping - over on bolls sides noon involved In One Inane of fire the superb ateamera Luna and Levu, i - than, lytng above her. anti the Dictator, lying alongsode toward the south. In the course ,s( three-quarters of an hour all four were burned to the watur's edge. The spectacle was greatly enhanced in its appalling interest, from time to time, by t he falling of the wheels of the Sapless steamers It shook them front stele to stern, and teat a rush of cinders and burning particles of wood high In the air. Another grandly grim fea ture NV rho eyeshot the tall chimneys as they I went over the side, splashing tip columns of I water. A large flock of wild geese was ob served flying overjnat at the moment the con flagration wan at its highest. in the reflected light the birds appeared as white as burnished silver, and thou.sanda of eyes were upturned and la me s, wathng them as they passed over. The iva even considered apart from the a lre adylt the eOrillineree of St. Louis has ay sustained by the lee breaks Of the win ter, are lamentably heavy. Roughly speaking, we place them nt irss - ro,9oo—atii counting the cargoes of the Dictator and Luna, and freight damaged en the levee, we may increase the aggregate to 47.50,0J0. Ali the boots, excepting the !Aviator, were owned by the Atlantic and Mississippi &cafes ship Company, whom we have mentioned more than once this w inter in connection with the less of (Anon' of their boats by ice, and by Kinking anti explosione. It has been and still IS their policy not to Insure their ',Wanton'. Captain George Pe grain, however, who la one Cl the largest stockholders of the rent flatly, Is utiderstmal to Insure -the Intereet w filch he Intel rid sally repr.setits in the association. What li Ls Interval may be In the Meats above named, we are not novenas- e' infortned at , present. The boats are veined . . follows . Peytona,Cupt. Wesley Conner, V12:0103; Lana. Capt. rat Yore, Cue"; end the Leviathan, Clip'. Geo. regram, largest boat ever built In Meters river, aold al• auction after the , death of her builder, Capt. Ambrose Realer, at a 119,003, but cost much more, and eau val tied at 1110 re than that eon, The Dictator was valued, we believe, at I pin t ails or al(0,WO, and insured for $1 I.' WOO i ane w Pittsburgh and l'inclnnuti. Site was owned by t.... 1 . Caffrey ,14 Co., of this, elf'', and (201:5. W Dnitallbson, her eendnander. The Luna, we may add, lots sunk at the lauding • , MI - the burnt louts, the Dictator was the hnl y one recelVing freight, the Levustlian and Peytotta having bsset in port settle days, and awaiting their tarns In the line. The Lutot had Met aryl ved front New t irleans whit w1.11`1,1111 trip. I fee manifest, when received, ill be read with Interest. The hear at Which the are vommeneed, Itich was 10 trelnek. m,d the well-known ra pidity with which the names always over spread a steamiest, make It quite possible that persons wean asleep board, end that all the sleeve r» Inn) . not have °Reaped. WV 111,0 ,10 110bith . t . Informal net, however. and no prof/a .. rumor Dint any Utica were Inst. Put the pilot of the Peons, kir. Christopher Damon. a as barely +Reed from an agonizing death af ter has Mg n serinini and painful In ter'. Ile bail retired to 10,1, in his room In I f, t r a ns . in, ilketivering his peril, he ber ried nut Ida shirt and drawers, made the best of his way to the liviller deck, 11.1111 I herr found further retreat eta off by the fast gath ering flames and smoke. He elpeneg In the des.k below, n illStanee of want, feet, strik ing w ith sm'h force sus to ladle fracture lots lee Ile there, 111i:dile to rise mud In a po .llAmiif great danger. when a negro a remise. who eau - him fall, gallantly bore him to shore. %notion nogro then lent a helping hand, and the tan lore 111111 1,, harmers Hotel, w hero lie wiei, id net , provided ith It room end all re ;111,•111. cote farts, and with the ussistitnet. of a physician WHAT }lit ENO MAN Ita.—The Gallant then nat. - Mal army need not ta• any. rf..e• I tit hear that OHO day the traitor Robert L. Lee will tat permitted th reatataitliatt hlm woti Arlington, told errat watt) . detrotrol the removal of the rernaft.ukthelr.MAttyt breth ren Interred there by t..beiverritri6nt.—Phiio. Pre" POLITICAL RECORDER. AV 1,1 1. , a en,...litlato Ittr kr. order ttlt t•lettt to Mt tl , t Mt.," of I nr tttnlon 11, Ictsu t titin ISin ,•11,10.11 PUBLIC NOTICES Ward, Allie r -, r.. E . L. A . - Four th , .. c , . r , ~ .IIIN• -- AP lb..ncragers 0fX11..C .. 0 r...t . r,...., 7 requ,%t...l 0 tile.t.tt the HALL. elltqfg , - J . ~ 7 , F Itl 1 1 ~ 1 EVI.IsI s. 1. ~ EA . . j a. 4 .4 % rob, :g t „..,n, ".""k I '''''''' I '" :1 1" : " :,11faitH1 -i.., elect .1 1.. , h , m. A ..""". i ~,,,,,i tinthuk. M:.tn, , n. ..i h•r I 100'1 . 0 01i 1 ~.,./ NOTICES NOTICE. --TRIUNIPII OIL ('Olll - SY. Th. Annual )InulAng of Mt , lnl , ntlinultln rt. ur ,nn. l'Nll'll .01 crim I' A Pthrlr "Mr, ‘tu. All 'A 'trent. Ilt nlttirtrlt. a— t,t, Nit On ItA Y la., at a I tut, ir •Ff °Mac,. fur A. rnautnr • also Inrel•llun to 1.,11t/ti tug ft of Ow l'unspatt,•• innrltury rut tit. trnn•actl , , ortelt ull,t , r nn to otrar la fura them. tvcrt,tarr. I VOTI('E TO SHIPPERS HY I'ITTSIII,I2(iH AM)I Oft SKLI.)TII 1 RAIL ROAD. The k of tnl4 road belong onsirunted or a fail of rock •1 rrrr 1 rro•lon'n Hllla. on tho Turtle reel 41tutll further Donne all frrletts for point. rvort u whe, routtia ny have swett?.. .111 1.. rtetel sod at Duomr•no De pot. I'enn.2le attlaJtallroa.l; a4°. all r- to from point. ritt.totrgh, Will be dell ettr.t at ..atne Warr fekt.tf 11. U. 2 , IIALLT.NLIKII.I;F:II t Apr.. IVOTICE TO WIIO2I IT MAY t ERN The 'ututnlttee Appothted by Coun.; to et Amine the elatm of JOHN W. tillAY • sgatitt•t the ett fur dam/Ages. cAuet..o Sy thy tor.. of 01.:44 Ac. Wli. trivet At the HA 1 "lI'S UFVD'E. on ; WEDS f..SDA (be rlth snot— A(• €n n • ettkek. r. Thy t (1111 U-tit., ....lAA of KIWI] on ts I M.1a.1, NV rirbt, INDIIIps anti Shipton. feN NOTICE TO PILITT sINKEnw, ~, Any person about to snit a Privy shall null on lb.lrtnp.r Strert l'ornmt.sloner ud obtain In Wri ting from him thu clo.pth nhlch the same shall he snX. whirl. In no Inotanue less 'lvan tvrelv• fe o et. eltr.tn..llnanee. X I. berllno I 111. • Tln ,T,Anc.':. MEMEI!EMEI NOTICE.---TO THE MTOC KHOLD EMS OF TOE A LLIOLIIF.NY VALLIKT RAIL /WAD COMPASY.—Ity an act of Assonibly, ap t).X:;) Varr h ua ' o ' Ll ' g r o u t . ly ". l: o- tatri. A ertrlV. rue ten per neut. Preferred block to the amount of tine MI1110110( Dollars, which toll stock to to be of fered to the present Stockholders. Subscription Hooks le sold stork are opent•d at the litlice of the 1 and will remain open for Stockholder. ea shut rely, until the loth Jay of Morel, net). felf,t.lst NO I 1.1.1 AM PFIILLIftt, Pra sldent. IV, wrier TO owNE,lns OF DRAIN, HACKS, A. -Notice Is hereby given to owners of lirays, Cart, Cloths/re, Boggles, Ac, whether realdent or non-reshinnt P. City of Pittaborgh, to pay their Licenses' al the Tr...torero ogler of the illy or Pittahurgh,robl W in actorditere with an An., Aacey, approved March IS ISM, 041 i Or' of the Pouncll• of [lto City of Pittsburgh, ps”ed April In. Isiat, and all wbeyperso who neglect or refuse to take out Licenses ill blAble ..Iflrtinity. to 41 11 . 1 , 01, e.re,l before the &into, double Ilw ounOint of the License. Ti,. old invoil pter of pot ion. years out or itturned At thr 11100 Licenses ore tsken out, or pity llellt• therefor, RATICh Or I.IrON.K. F.a , tl OeF horse Vehlele . ........... 791 Each Two Hun.. . ...... . 10 10 Emelt Pour Horse .... 14 to Each Two Morse 11..4 CO LFmnlbusesr Whcrls drawn by two lkorscs. $l4 Wench. For ouch suldalonal horse used I In alit of the above t ehleles. `1 W. • V t . HA n 'Hy T •aau 'r• ebrunry Sob I.l.4.—fcS.lnarl,l ELECTION NOTICES, pIIOCLAMATION--CITY OF AL LEON EN Y. Hit. -WOODEN fill I,DING WES- Tit IS. hereby Issue my proclamation as ortie,d ny the following resolution. paaa../1 by the Select and Common Councils. at their nicotine on Thursday !set. it nrirrd, By time Selcel 441/ Common Council of EDUCATIONAL. Um city yf Alicilmoy, that ilia Mayor in. lastructyl . - • - - - . to 166nr 6 6 HIGIIEII AGRICULTURAL take the sense of tho chive. rogard tto the frame EDUCATION. 6, law—said election to be hold on the arrond Tnesdny of hlaroll next; nod that it to • hold at the usual oleo tlan A" 'T th " .6.6 " .1..e- AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL lion 011icers. "rdt ^ ^ ^ e ihr "'" "" ,°1 " . Of the Polytechnic College of Penna , Lion, the rill:coo of A lecticny arc renue.ted to int•el at the otim, The C01.1.N0 E FARM Of 17iracres, ocarOwynedd, seeond o t i w ; 6 !a n r, t",.: , f 6 • 6r tae ; IS miles mirth of Plilladolphia, will he olioned tbr of giti . fV;nile ' r e o and t1 1 1;:n . ••;t r i/17e the sonar of the the pirpf,...Cll.l.l‘l . .f T rjltlflotithe, on TfiENDAy elt lxr+nn In o, col to ' o galnel the repeal ,:pl i r d in . 1-a ' • " "" 1 (". ! P rner4;l " Avrrou Dun ,' in s s e liu T d h o "' ll73 l v7l4 " , Drainage 00,r Irrigation. Agricultural Clicasry, Wren °Oder tof hoot nod c"r. olan] and Zoolgy. Stable Economy and Mock Zaticday of Fol.-oar,, vlvvi tm , m , Haight.. Beat mefbode of Rotation, Cultivation duty 161. . ay or. i and Preset . . .O. of Crop.. 00. Early triplication. 11 ,.. AL coy,. lestituOnialo of good ohmmeter and habits. and a - y e n ros , 131 h. igen, Iknowiladgo Of elenintary 0134.9V0111ettT... ERIE CANAL COMPANY . —An Circular . Eloctlon for Sevoo Directors of the EIDE CA- I wd A.l.Ffuriher /LED hi. NENDEDT, V. D., NAI, COMPANY will he held at their °Dee In Erie. ' Dyer Meet Taeulty, College Farah Togitiebnie Co - on MONDAY, the 6th of 3.l•reli next. • k ii ro Do.. Philadelphia P r O. fe fele:DIN A. H. I.' AUGHEY, Secretary.vi ! WO:Wyk:I FUR SALE 14'011 SALE—A HOUSE and two *LOTS IN FREEDOM. Inquire of 11. LIAM. No. 17 Diamond, All City. ' rer I,'OR SALE—A trio-stor3 Brick IRM'Sit, situated onk,oeust street. near Market, 'Manchester, having mite room. finished attic and Wwaab-honeri hydrimLa on the premises. Enquire on tile premiere. font-Ira VOR SALE OR RENT--A two story Triune Honer, hi the pleasant tillage of Se lekley, containing Mill and six rooms, temottiont kitchen and large dry cellar: Stable and other out building": a law, Lot, well tilled with choice fruits. both large and kmall. This house and lot for $1,051. It trill rent for IMlMany day. Enquire of 11. I STARR. Itearickleye ill, Fa. fektikwriol FOR SALE—IOWA LAND—SI,6OO —ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED ANIS THIRTY ACRES OF LAND, situated near Webeter City, :wan 1i ton county. lowa. ton the line of the Paelfic Railroad, ) is offered fbr sale for 'KITES,: II UNI.BO lelLLAltb, ceeli. Address 'OWNER," Oar/4'lTB (Writ -n. VOlt SALE—Three good second hand BOILERS, &lynches diameter, V) feet lonF,. toe le Inch flues In each; made of 5-16th Pittsburgh d Stampe Iron , Price PM each. Enquire of H. M. BOLE .t CO.. at the Industrial Works. corner of Point alley and Ditenense Way, Pl' tsburgb, PA. fer2;4wdia FOR SALE—Eight or Nine Acres of LAND In Ohio Township. nn Pitts burgli,,Ft. Wayne and Chicane Railroad. to,r Dl xmont Sta tion. There 11. e. Mug M. 0... and out buildings. , and an ase.rtnient of fruit trees shrubbery. ar., ' on the land. Inquire of .1 AM , N It, near the property, or of R. H. DAVIS, Allegheny. I fe•21:5‘1.0.1 MARTHA 111 KW, eo , AtfAiAY• 1.,`0R SALE--A Valuable Country ; A. Residence at Edgewomi :Mallon, Pennsylvania Railroad, one sod a half miles Rum Wllklnsburg, Kb, en acres pa.rehes of Land: a tine new Dwell ing containlng len rooms and cellar toblerneath. Fruit and other conveniences on the premises. For `further Information, call al Nu. LOG Firth street, Pittsburgh, or on the premises. noi‘dtf L ' OR SALE—A Chestnut Sorrel ' 110111 i A N MA RE. to years old; Is quick, gentle. Safe; us..l to city %winos and sights; free from faults' has never Ln-uti lame or sick: WII.I. RESOLD ON LI FOR FAMILY USE: has always been a fami ly Also, out. tAr.concl-tinod one-hurse Family I arriage. one ....mid-hand une-herse Spring Wagon, one second-hand our-1u Sleigh, 7. scats. may he Ateo eV stable, rear of No. I Stockton ave-nue. JOSIAH I NO, I,`OR SALE--OAKLAND PROP . NIRTY-In Oakland, near Linden tiruer. a two story Frame Huns, containing Mx rooms., hall and cellar, with a lot of ground adjoining. 12:. feet front by 1155 back. The house Is nearly new, wall finished and In good ',pair. The lot is well improved, hae- I w n V...l , ; ',', o d ! * . rd c7. "(r' . i g l ra ". l . ;;:ge h r n ,q . c. s . hr alt r i l ti, location being on a slignt elevation adjoining the Aims e makes It most desirable as a place uf resi dence. For terms and insrilintlars apply to Mbar SI H 1 HRH A di, V/ Pone ntmet. fe.1.1,15, VOR SALE — VALUABLE PROP .- EI{TT AT II A YNVILLF. STATION, on the line of the P. V. W. & It. IL A large substantial Franse lhArlllng. of modern style. containing la neon., bath-room and wash-bone; hot and cold wa ter: a splendid ors er-falling ping, supplying snf flcient eater for house and stable purl..., au Or rhord Of orb.. Halt trees, Sc. The above proper ty fronts the onto rte. r. nod eorpolstA •of about 70 seers. which ran he •II•bled Hob lots 11l suit pur those,. An, lit ~r desired ron heobtained from aut.! Nt I. HAY. on the Or to T. W A I.TFAI DAY, Nu. 111 Fifth street. 11...e:Intian }'OR MIX CHEAP. =9 OF FIVE In Me(lure toNenahly, adjoinin g the prAlstiegs of Jame, .1.1 and J. d. Liggett. The linpn. , ..rtirrit.. an. a plain Frame Dwelling, Frame Born, dx..; a Vineyard of one acre. (all yore ); ',slam, of ground 611.4 with choler Fniit hearing. A tivllghlful budding .14e un the Can he ',ally Cot In by the Boner road or Woods Hum ntrrad Can. . . Apply to JAMES T. SA M1 . 1.E. NO. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. or. addt..... J. 1.. CARNAHAN, No. CI Walnut otreet. Phlladultaltta. ja2l,tf 1 4 `011 SALE—Property in Mans .- rtrLt..-1 0111 offer at l'utdie Kale, on the rem 1g.,. on MOON D be AY. 12111 DAY (IF MAN.CII. rel.. at 10 ...eteel. A. a.. a VALUABLE I . IIME OP I . It4.I . YRTY In andsaJoin lug the v Binge of Mane t.o the l'ittahurgh. I olutubn• and Ctnelunall Ka: truedtro the ell,. The terwiwit , Y eonelsts of , anew AE ut A.'l/EA OF LAND uh are erected a AIM TIVQ-BTOBi ItH)Ch 114.1'•1... :Loa IntAsiF ,T A Bt. E. Ahnot two hote dre.l NC, rlt till TIME:. are art nut andirenve nuel7; and ihe pi., is witntrably , titled fur ( °utter,' Seat r an) • elehltne a country real arnee wlthin rearh the city. Train. paaa the laGr four ttattitit Th. Ion.! la with Cott] I.lwttattthe the It"! quality. A ner '64 amlv the there property. the l'EltAtt.N Al, E"- TA I VII , BILL, deeease.l, AIII:a”.• he of t. r• .t h, towthirithinriti. wit t tit" tit tit, ital., tt. Te at salr. re, e..e1t.1 nn. ILLIANI 1111,L. - FOR SALE Superb Three-stors DAV IttIl."I•K 4.SIrICKTOIN AVE NI K. Alles.neny Int fronts 33 fret rot 11, A. , error, and r a tend• ..1441 feet to Water ..trert The boo, vomprlar• IY room, esclual•e of library. bath , 00m and runnel,, wart. room. 'lrving rummt. servant.' room., ;wring hum., cellar j r ,an try and room and pantrler. %Ina In, Morn and din ing room llntrbett In et pentlreand ornate Ayle. elegant marble minder; aced marble vravhstand 131 clutrahrrs, hall and ~ .ill/ales pale/1 with tesarlated marb.e. complete and rtalarrat.e hot tad rold avatar and gaa arrangements. Ontrlde Improverneuts ern bra,. Stable, I' tale Hons., Marne,. Itoent. I oal Hon.., Arh 1i.113P. Ire Hoare. dr., 3r.. with Iron front and diet/Yon fellers: front loan, rrar - ant, ..tiad , trees and alsrunbrry. Elerethin, moriern, apn. eon rentent and complete. 'Ph.' presents Bay front. with aide proteettons, alTordlng front view from three rooms on each floor; ta ;11rre stark,: ass erected In IaSY by a gentlernan of rut-I va:col oh arr WI own it.. and Is equal, I..erhapa, la all the r aracterlstlrs of a llrogt-claaa re...1d...n0r to any h..ukr in either y. Apply to JOSIAH KING. PROPO&A_TA pROPOSALX.—PropoNaIK will be A clled at tin. edict or the undersigned until VUIIIAY twin, March nth. for the erection of :t building at Nos. - Liberty street, for the Vltte• burgh n.rings Bank. &Imes. Inds are stdirited fur al the !stanches of work required, as well as (or tint witol• in lump, Siy order of the Board. WA Int a SttnaUlt, Arefilteeta, 1)l. patch It.Udin g. QM CosikoLLAWA OrrICV., ITT OF Al...ulitcvnr, Fob. tan, tIM. (.4EALED PROPOSALS WILL. HE owel r ed by either of the underidgmell until MON - DAY V.V El:lNi, March 110. lbr re-grading and mi.% Mg Robinson .treat from Darragh ta Craig street A profile of the MU.' ran tee seen in the of - h or It, Reroofing Retinlator. Tooled Prole:n. l. Will also he received at the same Itine for Um stone, timber and tom contatued In the 11. SMITH, Chairman of Committee on Stow.: T. DI COI; AW. Street Combileidoner ; IL . 11. City Crintroller. fellt.:llt TO ENGINE BUILDERS AND ~01L39R 3J[ A Propossi• trlll Ln ntrelved •1 the °Mee of the %Vats, Works, op to noon ou SATURDAY. MARCH 10th. DON fora Mt of Boner, a Cylinder and Pomp, accord ing to plans and apoclacallune In the hands as Inc liutterintendrot. hi& wilt nu mealy,' for the cullru aura or toga rata III& for the bullet, The Water Committee reserves the right to reject anyor all MC e. TO CONTRACTORS.—RAILWAY LETTIN6.—The Allegheny yang') Railroad Contpany Invite ;impanels for the ti RA DU A rioh, ASONR Y. RALLASTINti AND TIES required on nfteci...li.ng Of their road, extending from .311 l'itrsoulliwanl, and on fifteen acetic., extending from Slaloming Creek northward toil, vicinity of Wady'. Bend Iron Work. Miele section will be about one Tulle In length. Mayo.profiles, plan., and apectfleatlona of the work o be really fur exasulnistlon at the Engi burghied:Bee, int Pike street, In the City of Mts. , on the let of Morel; next. and proposals will he retail reed al the same place nolo 11 oiclOck, Y. x.. T 111: 10n3.11' the oat. dip nn The Illm ill bn col not and stakedse 0000 as practicable, but coutreetom coin Si-any time obtain at the Kngineer•ii °Mee. In Plitaburgh, all the Info, tflin neceasetry to enablo them to valuation and hid fur be work understandingly. Any further Inform:ellen dosfrud Coo tin hod by onll inn it..,, In person or be let ter to the autoterltmr. 11121, bin Y. IN MOUT, Chief Engineer. DRP 4 w) GOODS. DRESS 4i90 DS. GREAT SALE. DRESS GOODS. GREAT SALE $50,000 WORTH BARKER & CO.'s, 59 Market Street. GO _A N I GO AND SEP: AND SEE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE ALT 81\7 - 1?" TIME MEM BOOKS. STATIONERY, &o Oft EALOI'S OF TAM BABY T THE LITERARY ALBUM. No. 18. x..3E-too 10 ooat® The beAutifol picturr. - .Jealous of the Bahr '' le ,1..• n Av. Ay IA Ith till, number. A a .1.1 lur gr. extra 'mpg'', now reuly. JOHN P. WONT & CO., 49 Fifth SI., Mum.oulc Hall CLERGYMEN'S BLANK rui J. L. READ, 7S Fourth st. MERCHANT TAILORS. HESITY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, NORTHWEST (Valk Of PENN t ST. CLAIR STRIITT, PITTSBUIttiId, PA • De sir., to re!nrn tlutl.n to ht. frt....ad. an.l tho puh ts, to, th..lr Ilntral patronage. and would re.peetfolly Inform them tn.; be ha. .11“ t return vtirn.m the Eaotern market• with a large and well aelrcl.,l stock of Fine Woolen Goods, Peculiarly adapted to 13ENTI.EMEN . V SPRINt.. AND SUMMER WEAR. =hi SPRING STOCK tIV • BOYS' CLOTHING NOOO RECEIVING BY GRAY el LOGAN, 47 St, Clair Street. _ _ . PAPER COLLARS, &o. OCKWOOIrS NEW 411111." COLLAR. MOLDED TO FIT THE NECK AND WITH A SPACE FOR THE CRAVAT. Thr Lockwood Mfg. Co. announce to tho Trade that they hasopost hominoid. a Nem ..11onted haring snoreAttam fur Ms Cravat, and in all re prets Miter fittlap and hello ehemert than crop here tofore produced (with the exception u( "Lockwood'. Cloth Lined Collars.") The paper Is sond awl will not spilt, and is conse quently stronpre and more Aurrth than any hereto fore made, being Manufaelbrod by the parties who for many years pmt ham made the Bond. Dant and Bank Salo raper for the U. C. Treamry Depart rent. In addition to this the collars themselves e made by the mine taaohinery m our best Cloth dned goods, and are guarm teed the host all Pap.. Cellar made. Each Collar is branded with an '•AItROVf c which has been registered In the U. Circuit Court a. Oct Trade /Dark Mr Ibis quality of good. A New he of Disco:tots wtfereA to Jobbers. LOCKWOOD MFG. CO ry 255 & 259 South Third St., Phila., Or 93 Reade Street, New York. 19 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. MACRUM & CARLISLE, Wholesale Agents for Lockwood , s Cloth Lined and all Paper Col lars. folthirreod FURNISHING GOODS. A T W. W. MOORHEAD'S, . 83. actor] uot You will Ynd great bargatne In EMBROIDERIEB a LACZA LAV . EiIIktfDKEROELIZYII. MORRIS VitsteliMaltg. GOODS, rea No. Market Street. NATIONAL RANKS Tile Ex mimeo a NWRONAL Balm or Januar72l9, LUC BY A VT'uourry FROIS THE_ -•-• Comptroller of the Curren°, of Directors of this Barak here deetwead a - dividend of fifty per cent. uot of the reserved prodta, payable' to shares of new Mock to the amount of nye imndred thousand dollars (11300,000), Miikit i the capital Moen hundred Thou. end olla.'($1, 0004 Stockholders wi I have credit au the boOka of the Deck with 0. new we of fifty dollen Januar y two shares held on this twenty-sixth day of January, L. D e 'L eit this allotment make. one.haltof share • portion of the dividend, theowner maYeeMPlete the share Irpa payment; LlirrlardiVedol.4lll,o22l,Col,o UM MCKIM 111 utratent; .but uptitux will ism...upon thR comp etfamof lama.. tope lAD, I " ,ll4:ll4 ll 2lla n ater g. Mna i r b4 . CLTIP' DRY GOODS, TRMIDEINGS _ NEW DRY GOODS WM. SEMPLE'S, BO and IS2 Federall4m4 ALLEGHENY CITY, =I REDUCTION IN PRICES. Al?!'' Kt, Y At *LOG one I'L AIDA.,SIMP.RES. Al 61.2.5 HEAVY I - ASSIMLRE, At Ibv e. two. PRINT, At onc rA DARN DELAINEA At 1.2 , ,1c. one ca, Lit .11T DELAIN At LS, two bales t RANH. 1,1 %, lied rn l ur..» BLAt'K AND t SLUR Fit FAN, I* DRE.1....,,H,L” tt't Hll . DELAINE - .. 11( RI ?it., • DIAPERS. 1111.11 ,411BT FRI , NTS. B A LMORA I. VA LAT,. •HIRTINt. FLANNEL! &c.. &C.. &c., &c.. AC. l'he stock ,Is very full null complete. 3,3 UM lie whuicsalc and retell. at ea lurk Inc.i. a , eau he found atlystberc. at ` 111iniii 'Semple's. I\O and IPel rederul Silreel Mitt It Al.‘, thy A.1,411...ity_1 , it Street ARRIVING DAILY BY EXPRESS Rat r Roils Hula• toils. rled LVlllM...tfl'fl_.,lfl'4p •• •• TASsEL , REAL POINT LADE COLLAR . .. 3. POINT APLIQUE , OLLARS, REAL POINT LAIR AND EWA IN6. POINT All LACE AND I.:Mil Mi. HEAL POINT AND POINT ArLivor HDEF , LADIEW A.ND GENT'S LINEN HUKFSIn great variety. WINTER GOODS CLOSINC OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. F. H. ELALT43ON, =I .r0..17 Firth Street (IRLISLE. 19 Fifth Street, Are recTo In, NEW A NI. DESINA PLR. Opol, Eapre.6l.ll, from NPw NEW ,TYLE,op NAIR NET, HAIR Iti,ht, AND Twp.,.., ‘ BLACK ,IN,TTED SLI NET, oNG SPOTTED LACE VEILS. LADIES' ENAMELED PAPER COLLAR,: LA DIES• ENAMELED PAPER CUFF,. FAN , V cOMIM 4 —NEW , PPYLE, ALEXANDRE'S AID I/LOVES. 1:F COLLARS. TI Es. MIXA_,A9.Zx_a& - sn'es Duplex Elliptic Skirts To D.•aler,. at 31anufacturftr, Prict• ALL KINDS OF PAPER COLLARS 6 ALL WINTER GOODS =I Merchants and Dealers Supplied at lowest prices. CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Direct Egi L>COIMLIES'FI4CS. PRINTS, • DELAINES AND Boyar W eair. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. „BILTES BELL. • JOS. HORNE Sc-COV Flaring led taking stock, Are Offering their Entire Line of Goods AT ' VERY LOW PRIORS. 18-T—aXC3IMTX.a"St JSI4OPIT—EMIX7 HANDKERCHIEFS, Sets, Collars, Sleeves, TX OOP SISXMILTIB AT DECIDED BARGAINS. POINTE LACE GOODS CHEAP. aweLci M.w..aasLtx:Le. JOSEPH HOILTE X CO.'S, 77 and 79 Market Street. No. G. - FURNISHING GOODS, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, , TIETFt."I , at the Trimming Store of MACRUM, CLYDE & CO. 6.—TITNTEIt lIOBIERY .Z1.217.7Z) 113-1.14C11;r1309 szLtidrG VERY' CH.E4P 42 Macrum, Glyde & Co'a, Nos. Wand SO Alarket Street. NO. 4.—DLANKET AND BREAKFAST SHAWLS 33asx.crfocr cmziffsrr, At'scram, Glyde & Co's, No% Iti aid 80 Market St. N •CH COMETS. I DOZEN JUST OPENED IT Nos. 18 and SO Market Street. a 9 McCa73S , CILYAN d Co. 2.—MOHAIIt 19iNLO — NtTS. NEW STYLES JUST REVIDAT .104 CR U.Alf. rzue CO , S t Noe. 78 and SO Market St. NO. 3.—DECIDED BAO6A - 11ms - iii EMBROIDERIES At Nos. 78 ana•SO Market Street. 3.1A0111/X. OLYDS .1 CO. CARR, MCCANDLESS& Caen a C 0. ,) PEY iIotET I R ar i get A t " "1611r31" bird holoaabolli laillOn4 alley Pitt•lualt . ' .10) WALL PAPERS. &c THOMAS PALMIER, WROLUALE AND RETAIL MIR IN I Eat TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, •1' Zi. E x E c c ' l l7 IS FL SI Warehouse. 9i Wood Street, 1 , 24 7riurgl rA WALL PAPERS, In .rew .Deengns, PLAIN AND HEAUTIPI I. ultloliT ct.Loßs Now Nzt ...73 CAN 7 la.g I= 107 Market Street, near Fifth I= payie.?rmilAsoesqAl THERE IS NO SEWINGIIIALCULNE A ITI tt...n..rld that can do so groat • cartott of f work ae t lio. IIVLIP 3010"Gr3i113Z1 WHEELER & WUISON, I=l VIIDIN4: A ate adlutrabi QUILTING TUC HANG livy BRAIDING w..,,rt• un,arrilvd HEMMING they are unapproachable F. %It FELLING' they un,urpss.,l FOR SITITOHING 1114.1 ,re (Aultlr.a. At the house of the ru.omer. and neither pains nor expense spsred until .the tittles are thoroughly understood and used successfully. Nlaehine ue tortilla] comply..prtntrA dlrectigns, sannn in.r.on, al tilslance Cu,, soon learn optlie then, WM, SUMNER & CO., 27 Filth Street, Pittsburgh fr2l lus G ROVER &BAKER'S Osl have been awanled lin FIRST I . ItEMIUhIS nt Lb following Fairn for the ) ear It:4i: First Preinituto for best Itnebtee Work at Penal State Fair. it at premlwaa fur best flachlee work a% New Yoe :Nate Fair. —' . • . . Fir. premlnnt for heal cum. facturlng Machine Ohio state ailr;lprintlein for beat Manufacturing Maclaine M Meunifacturlng Mackin. Wlsconiln Mate Pala . . . First Premium for best hiarinfacturia• Mimifloe ce Ceuta), Fair. Ps. awr ru, en Premium for best hisohlue for ireue . ..l pur First at Lawretwe COlllity Fair, I's. First Premium for beat Family 111sebirre at Suet bounty First P r e mi umr for beat Manufacturing hisatthie ucks County Fair, Pa. First Premium for lust Manufacturing and Nandi schine at SpMugtield Fair, Ohio. .First Premium fur hest Slulufacturing and ramil tachlae at i'aimers Fair. N. Y. . - . . . . First Premium for Lest Manufacturing anti Pedal, Suffolk ( - unfair Fslr, N. Y. First Premium for heel Manufacturing and Family ilachine Schuyler County Fair. N. Y. Fir. Premium fur bett Slachtue ror all purposes, nl Alleghenyun t y Fair, Pi. First premium for Lett Manufacturing listrbine, Allegheny Culture Fair. Pa. First Premium for best .11i...int 'tat of Nicobar. County Fair, PA 1 And wherever exhibited. A. F. CHATONEY, I=ll orX:eudue No. is Firth Pittsburgh . SHAW & CLARK'S SEWING MACHIND. Aar . WEEtcaalxiess SOLD IN TWO DAYS, Are :Ann u factured without any cosiplinaled tnashin ere, and therefore are not liable to get out of repair, J are pe_rfeetly adapted fur every deaertption of Family Sewing and Tailoring. We do not els. one Machine, with cheap machine., as we Mine tile. at Patentee prices. R e refer to the following per.. as reference: Mr. A. AIKEN.'No. 160 Fourth streert; DER NAILLEN, No. 1.111 Webster street; r.J. DOLAN, No. .' C olwell street: Mr. J. SCOP ELD. No. 19 Oman,' street, Allegheny City. Wuhan, oth ers that that we eau refer to. All of our Machine/1 are warranted Ore gears. AIIENTS WANTED. R. H. LONG, Agent, 112 Oroot street, near Flll.l PITTHHIMOn. Anfi. nolllameod B,F, BARTLETT SEWING MA ; CHINGEN Tt3 {PANTRY? KO tV_TRO. MICE THE BARTLETT SEWTht, MACHINE. PRICE ONLY F THE ONLY 011EAPILACHINP IN THE UNITED STATES Iteeneed to nee the wheeler & Wilson, or under feed. Agentsareeleur AR from PO to Cu Pik ISQ,III. County Mem glv n close stomp end eddreue PAGE BROTHERS, I•ll2.edsed{4 met Oen. fir:en...Toledo . Ohio. Wei 41Dizffli I Val a 0 $l.OO HUTS EIVEUYTELING.- Gold Watches and Diamond Rings selling for ON DOLLAR EACH I Something euttraf own I J. R. KENNEDY & CO., 49 FIFTH SITHEET, (opposite Masonic Hail,' w yell a (told kluat.l.g Case Watery Silver Huntlog Case 1.5 Melt, Setts or Ladles , Jewelry, 011 P 46 .StairSOAlbtaoll. • SAver Extenatoo Vasa. And ONE 1111N4YEE.D.UTENE NEW ANIAAM OLLNIL EAC FUN A ILTICIA H N. st ' We e average price of ONE V.' Come and me tee plea of elle. = SS Flft Street, (taro doors below Yr:press Ortios 1.103 f AC RiCMTURAL. =UIMM UUI STOCK OF Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Evergreens, Shrubbery,. Roses, ORNAMENTAL TREES, &c., to largo and One for the sotteoa. Prier Llst'sent to appltcauts. T. L. SHIELDS &CO., :4tddwF PLITSBUB HORTI pArrsuuruGn tWBSER AND OAKLAND GREENHOUSES. JOHN R. d A. MURDOCH. Antrarrors to Ino. MurdorA, Jr., . . 1113ILSEILYSIMN AND PLOILInT3,- Pitubugh Pa., Solicit ettention to their 1,13031811 , 0 stock of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreen., grape vines salt green house Pittsburgh. Oreenhnavuos &Cana Passenger Caro raa talba aft.. Minot.. PORK PACKKRS. JAMES upPil cori,7—: .tmacaroor, Desler h BACON PUMMEL .e out I OWED DEEP, LAIL!), LARD OIL, OREASE, TALLOW,Atc., world rencvtrally ibara of the trade, No. SEVIINTE STIM,ET, rlttabutib. ht mia ' • • RE-PL&TING. LADIES ' SAVF. votna MONEY. By baling your Old Table Wars AE-PLATED WITII BILVXIt. CABTOES,TSE. BETS, VIAITEIiS, PITc4ERS,RMS r b . Si a ItOnS. CAFLL Can all ba.fe,plated au:Lauda in WOE ALEVWELAH EQUAL TcHEw AT SMALL f O y y ZLI. Joati A LISTITELL o. 8.28i a Clair tan.' o=2 TsT We hays this 447 assocla.ted with us laths:Pay. urir &vim' "ta fr°24 4 - Tiletidtan.l* " 44 ytA • • • 49 . ./Ltt, i . • 3Wia lf aNkl3lO. &o.