titeWittatur ISZETiE PEBLISHIN9 ASSOCIATION SATITIIpAY, APRIL 15, 1855 TIIE SAaITAHY c.ciarmssioN We imblish In our local department this . summing en interesting statement oirecci pis, eat end [tures and doings of this great nat ion trinatltatioe- will. be observed that Tittaturgh and, its vicinity contributed a *Oa amount to hal unds, in proportion to liar oration, than , any other city. This .fast, - taltenju connection i wlth . die re.r7 large contribution'. by qui.poopletr•.tho.Christian Vomit lesion and to the 8 dbabiteibe (ir ilektite ilia rank : as bcnefictors of arm cduritifanfilbs - brnie demi:hien: t/V THE : DltAter. v liothing tilde our people feel so emphst Itirilithat we bad paared, from a state of war to of peace ad the order from the War DePartmcnt suspeeding:ticrultingand the draft. WhenVe at - et - eon the subject the other morning,ire belieied that the draft would be suspended; but lustre were not sure oflt, we did not like to say ed. We did not ez. ' peel hOwerer,that a stop would be put to rirruftfei* We itie:glad of It for - many , souk ,bet chiefly for , the aK - urduce it at, fords that thecountry is thoioughtypacified -=end, not /pielfied only, but saved and hiesied beiond our moat sanguine topes. stay ieoi3Ot accept It ap coming Irem line itllit'eniti: . l `Mv peace I give um) your" TUE alot• . EstEYr /St VIRGI • Inlle noting is better calculated tuattest Low thoroughly the rebellion Is sq fetched than the call of the old Rebel Legislature to ' assemble in Richmond in order to get the "Old.Dornialou" back Intothe anion yet there Is an auf:acity about the aff.flr which could lie found 'no where ciao upon earth than in Yirginf.f. • . . . 2Jr. Lmcw...a, it appears; gave his consent =that thliniorement should be made, and ..vientised a rate conduct to those WIM. should attend: But What wig this body of men do When it doss get together It cannot be a I.4,lslature, :for the members were elected unier Coutederete auspices, and to recog mire tt, as a Legislature, would he a virtual recognition - of the Contederncy slier it is, slelunct, p thing which was scrupulously avoided while It had full I fo and vigor. 'W ill bean authoritative convention, rep. resenting :the pteple of Virginia, and comps. font to treat with the Notional Government iatnel That. cannot be; 'and for Otte same reason that it cannot Iss recornized so a Legialative body., If It cannot be recog. mired either AS a Gotiven 'lon or. as a Legis lature ry the National Government, can It .1 41 44 app laws for that Stgto which would ;ever_ any illtiding force before a court of ToAtiy,so trould be to, concede to lifitt.::State .114,1 , 6;Y . thing it has been con tending for--ine' lepensience,lt follows, then, if nt ' leglcla sOtincl, that This ease nt'dage •v rill bent:ailing inom.thin a meeting of citi tens to consult together upon the 'antra of , . tho,State 111.. thi- extraordniary exigency. 3dr.; :Lrocout could tot with prnraiety have inthidtiti'that much - ;. while itls.loatrosaiMe o conceivetOir he.can recognize them oth- . cr, its n is so many citizens; so many return. •Wisether thezer audacious. Virginians are Ink g to circumvent- ore':good-nstured - .l"4esslient, turd gain tystrategeturliatthey fultztto gain I y arms, , remains to be seen. moreincti , 00ks nia,sfatied..to- puce theinicives in on at tinit'ref qiiti. 7 roiereigrity, so that they may' be *44'o tuider r the national hag, what' ths y ould.prier do : under the reberflag 7 - titaC;iiili'l*gotiran;ienit and ills is the meet strsticious feature in the whole . atfair• If stilt irthiligoethisla permitted, yirgittla, wilrbolerelatictio to.theeneral.Govent-. wear irldeh!EOState:-hetverer loyal, Should etif.,74rstriid. lit : . . • . . ti u.i - is We atined 3 eNtetdny that thereld no 331 r. i 0 ; 4 11 P-":5 1 .! - (x! -41 4 1 Pg.i1 1 41 ,1 4!`‘' 1 t4,7 ; h 1 P nt treat lie "to'conuitions 7t a 43faie to =oat:of the Unkiii 10A i42:itineltt - •(, - ,1?pLitimit:it Rt . ; Jtilyittt." ont. con ..ils Independent 'sorer-- striitSV:Sf it r.ehqhcsubion;- no treaty Is, 'Virginia,' is lathe; Union now;•end always: kl 4 been; Lot If .a railof 14 , 1; c!Vvns base alleasted them- Ie tr s . tytetitllton , .howeseelargethat put tris3r,t)eitelt minutest come b ,e‘c for Wm rettendicial: e , I,sep for Yrsinself: ~It is the sire,oui; not the Ark: nor did a: sinAteliiyair citizen of Virginia cease to be a citizen Orthe United Stales ilurbr't the „four yearit that thnt Sotte stood In the nut-: • , 801,11. AND , • 71 . amp, , 1 / 4 011'41.G1W, now Pvcrimr of Ttnnessee is certainly ,among the boldest , nup in the 'United States. The_following " passage, Item inaugural address will, we • tuvar us out in what we any. See •Wiiti what tiger he pees Lit trenehant Wald nitai the miachtevons heresy of State Bor . ett leaty, Whigh.„ilas her , a favorite It o ill-. - cal ttmet hoth. Su the north and South, and, earritd into 'practice; led to divinttgattinn.: ro be l4.a.'.ami .tyttr. Ana ,tlett murk, the Intel:nevi st fib .which be confesses therro-• • crycd . of tile Olut.federal plrty •ICuthtng marks the greatness and:extent of the'revoluttowthroneh which the coml. ' try ins just passed more than whet We lave attain Terreußee. For two, years it was ,tale: of eceeisfon an I vehellion. In I a pyeare -Itiore' it elected an ultra Union. end ibelitlonist as Its Gnverunr; Witt/bled ananimon. vote, and by the. "unatilnomi Vote *sr. the 14 • waif ed thectinsti;uulonat amendment abot taaiislatery thrdantionethe Union. This day TADDOSSCA LS More thoroughly abolition atm "IfannteltutettA, smiles& the tray back to* the s oilginal • principles of the natster. • ninds 0f:1757. . tiovvirlor .11t0151CLOW says: . ; - ;keut,ukentlenuco, this great conflict has lad:ftsceefnf We 'understand now tie full trutaning of that abominable dec. irire of "State hovereignty," which hat • w_m_ked Its•ivay foto public documents, po luieal Kt:years and platforms—lnto every .treaten -ble daily end weekly Journal of, the tom:my, and iloary Into Aba_cionnuon Jan tusige of Abe Ilene:4 people , - untilit was AA • 4:trl.looA to mean ,Tat-there was nn other .'"Loveleignty" in America but tqate Are: , eipnry, that the LI itmteat amount of this Witi Ji-ilEtAl in the canon States, and thet.what. • tvt r they lately«? to do it was marvellou". Iferot.er tibretform. Even in the pulplus of the Beuth the t:banges were mug upon the mischievous doctrine of "Stafu saver. .p.ignly," backed up by ILL' unbounded in fluence of tbe . SrOtSt.oll , ls or men that have . , eifer made trachogiren Southern' doll-Sc:" -Session preaellerft - thus, the treasonable aloctriowof • . l'State sovereignty" has been gnudnallv on de_rmining the Moon for more than thirty jests, and. in ny humbleuway, have 'td it that long. When applied simply to anthutity of a State over 'her eta do trestle affithe and her local institutions, the. ailhetsine is sound, though even then the - void 'torerfiga *braille" too rancltr now ridienlotis the idea is of a' sovereign tnemler of u the Feeeral Union - eziatim; without atutliotity to 'declare or to ,coneu le ‘ treaties of peace—to cointrnia. to - levy duties and imposts. or ci - en to coin 'Tenney. This is 'seven ipty with •a , wt. geauee,..and a degree 01-sort:dory that is net lil ely - to hold the nations of r.c th in sae, *ldle these several poxerte.c. oar eteigna confederate ta orerthrovr a truly toverelgn:Power, and achieve their boasted indepondence. I hold that under the Constitution of the Culled States there can be but one sorer e4ll authority. and to that all State cover efgnties armsubordinate. Hence, lam not one of those men who are alarmed at the powers assumed by,,the Federal Government at this time, regarding them as a departure from former precedent& A state- of war forced upon the country by a set of bad men to rtbellion:calls for the exercise of the whole war power of the National Goy- : nit at. So far from finding fault with the. National Administration for the exercise Of. there alleged startling powers, 'I havo - felt inclined to.giuhlde that we have not had Mole of the same Sort. Thei real people, I ace not made sty factious - complaints-BS: to the liberties of the country being endtin." wird by there encroachments on the part of the. General 'Government, • but hake .trus. , taincd4e Administration with great ttitruin ; 11 lam anything - , in'Politice, I tonic un der the bated appellatton of a Federalist —a name 'gleen to the friends of the constitu- - lion of the United States at, its formation ;and adoption, and to the political party that favored?: the - admintstratkin of Proident lfsshingion—the most pure and patriotic party that ever existed in - America rhopo I ruby be allowed-to - repeat,, without sub jecting Myself to .the',. charge of egotism, that 1 Lad 'all my life-long been a Federal., Wg of the. Washington and Hamilton ',.m.11001. lam the . advocate of tomneenlra ted: -- federal government, or, If more acceptl :ble to the fastidious, a strong central gar irnracnkfable to maintain its dignity, to as ; seri ifs authority,--and to crush out any re lion that may be Inaugurated. Such a government is what we want and what we must have, with ample powers to• tnstaln 'itself, having due regard for the conati'u tierad rights of the States, which are clear ly to fined and sufficient)/ guarded. I have never been a smfional, but at all times a national man, supporting men for the Presi dency and-Vice Presidency withant regard to a hich side of Hawn and Dixon's lino they were torn or resided at the time of tit it nomination. • h (6aicift. I nrirdoing what every American citizen shirild feel prepared,to do —lOll4 to live and die for America; as she i , and has been. But America, without a Federal Union, eme blight and ruin and decay come upon us, and-we bid a long ,farewell to the last nmant of earth's beauty, and the light of civil and religions liberty 1 Nut Weakness Nor Vengeance, but Justice. To pardon a criminal is one thing; to let him go untried is quite another. The Pres " Went and the Governors of States are in vested, wise, the power, for proper esuse, to pardon persons convicted of crime; but if the Covertor of ...this State had given milers to the public prosecutors not to bring to trial the. Jul) - rioters, and had called this the exercise• of the pardoning power, he Would baie committed a graie error. to say the hash We inert that the President is not about . . to commit such a mistake_ The rebel army '.olGeneral Lee has surrCedered upon terms .... proroscd by General Grant—terms which we thihk sire and admirable. They are do misled to their homes on parole not L take- upsrms unless regularly exchanged. Tjty - Late, become, therefore, noareo nbat t nIP,-end:they are assured that sir lon* as ill, y Myosin thus,. and obey the laws of lend, they will not ; he molested. Darin there terms are not included the original: fomenters of the rebrillion, the conspirators, n est of whom, will- Davis at their head, 2 Ili not flying through the Southern States. To these -cruel wretches nothing has been p:ornired =` 'and' nothing ' can be - ,except tilair Irbil . , and a rigid' administration of the 1 tudehment - se blob court and jury may de: flee. To suffer them to walk the streets of any,lola a where our flag flies, to deal with Ahem ill any respect except-as criminals of the deer:eat dye, to be arrested; tried, and, if cordrleted,-pnuirlicd, is a grow wrong. • Tle - blood of the South as well as the North pies out Brahma those men. Justice is - unjastite ,and law contemptible old e lay are at large and within' the inset of ;t! o United States Goverlinent. `.The PCWI-. Id, 14 nay pardon them, if he tkemea undo L-yailer they-have been convicted; but to Ist them run at large - In the country, nut to ap; n hrnd them and consign them to dor erne wherever he tan, this is not law, bt.t citadel:apt' for law, hod While we do no: It a tromerd *oppose that the President nn,anii: ID Set unlawfully, wade know liow f :I - LIR Irjnd 'bead and zuercdul disposition .ni, y iatiy Lim. • Would yhu haw Davie, and. Campbelk, and Bunter, end Benjamin, and Creckla• 71 7 reand Witte I; and the word or hiu d,• u oder r leaorra anti onginators of the r•lrillsiii; two , -- Anti*, reamers' will ask: Well; 11 , roll ark 'the Y,ttertion of the poor • fellows who base Just mine; wasted akele. 'tan, sistesed, Intuit; and in every waYlll - rite prisons ,m'which inserters* or a hundred traitors. confined - tidal lb. y will probably reply, Certainly, hanging is too good for them. If you mk , t. e evutbern loyalists, who- have been by .the cider of - there - rebel tailent; hunted with Ilmichomads, shot like wild baits, r6tbid arid Ithprisoncd In' loathe ome dun .. g "on., thi:y too will ray, "Yet." If you oak' the r tor of loans.a d who were wide homeless hy the ;optic ogatcyy herb .rie.n of Bret-kin) Idge,ln retel g fire to the thy be h.; e he and his meters rim away frost it, they it o wi'l re y, **Yes, bang. them." But this Is the yoke of paralon ? rica what Etryallie great heart of the country-? 1 , iiys, Try them if they fall Into our honer; let lid Itt get away, nut of the coon• try, it Sul can, and we will, with simple Posherry, thank Grid we are lid or an many kisses; hut h t.' them understand plainly, sod Low at yam, that if they stay here they 11 I'M be hied, ' and punished, unless the Pier dent takes the responsibility to pardon rlem, conifithinal upon their leaving the spur try for ever.— This is mit:only the just but the judicious course In respect to these ;en onv.lt is absolutely necessary to the 14c:fit :,.n ecessaryn of the ' connuy that they shall ha tome way he yot rid of. - Blinn but one of ri.on, to the her of justice, and the others trill 1,t .. 1.1i1y tale warning; hut every day t. t.t Cam; 1.; ii, Hunt* r and their follewers a eils , the rtreits of rtiebreomi glees Davie pi di la, tturewrf.crew new C01 . :T.17e for I I. ;), 4 Lttrprlres and infamies.—LX. Y Hs - ' ihe-Attey el the Putemac. FEta the-capture of Petersburg, Rich . ot! . n t and tycelt urg, the. Army of .the Pct rink bearer ' tut rey to tight, and can • nears late;a'foe worthy, of its steel in the ;Stale of :Virginia. It will , probably 110 tliriecd ere long; and rarheus tainions will gut - then . important valeta front Richmond to Firentuth. 'Save at It does 'not r purer that the retell can' nuthe a atrial on this ride of the Illisissippt, unleas Jon bhp on inn/Inca .he oan: cuce . eas.fully . .try the brunt at battle with Sherman. The ells .tence of the Army of the Potomaa haabeen cetral with the-rite:of the- rebellion, ant as: strs organization,. it will probably dio with it, though its memory will be immortal. Un der Dl'Doicell, 3 1'Cleilap, Pope, Burnside, Rooter - sod Meade. it boa hadhearier work than any. army in the country, while the fruition of its hopes bas been redly delayed. For nearly four years •it • set med as if no amount of heroism ycuuld win such a tnnniph as would he nortl•y of the splendid qualities of this grand army." It was ever confronted by an no my boldly barring the way to Richmond, • nod the straggle for that capital seemed like utelets piing of hoiecantts of slain ; and ing the whole Bert with tensor thousands of cril pled heroes cc evidence's of Vie leapt, It lac of 'the. contest. ,But at last vietery hos crowned . the faltered banners - ofthe. gout army. The intaxiattion of I.II:.:CZH A has filled the souls of rank and file, ant the probes of a grateful nation ring in their ears. 'Whatever may. be thti future of the Army cf the Pollnutuy we thon• rejoice with It now, tyro as'we have sympathized with it prelim:a repulses,- Alt of us hartehat, frfendsantilindred In its rinks. Its gla y has been Ours- ire CTAIVII of victory seems to encircle our own istOws, and in its Im mortal reeno t leaof the past we hare each Of os a share..—Fhinideplria 'Bruce or Tn.s. "Bauneittsst or SrA . Tr.v.y."-:-:-C. F. P. nildieth, Assistant Sur ' gots of the4oth 3tassachusetts, has tran. raittrd te GovernorA tidrew a raw used : in ti]ippirg adults, and a strap and handle arldled to younger people, at the piano whirt.ing — inst in Iticlunond. - Whites as .well us t.lacl.s were 'coerced with these in stals:cuts. Tke last pelson whipped with at cowhide. was a colored woman, on the Slit of .Iddric.b. Lt ,;": t ed‘,4 Our Enemle. 11. Virecni, of (Ideas..., G enera l icun.er pastor, just from Richmond, n bete he preached in Libby prison last Funday, ieforms us that amongst this most iespeetuble families there, the suffering is greater than among the lower classes. A ecnsidetable quantity of flout and bacon was pillaged from the publid stores, before the occupancy of the city by our troop, is Lich supplied the wants of the masses, white the burning of the business part of the city lelt hundreds of wealthy families dtstitute. The farmers will not accept Cenfedtrate money for marketing, and, they Lace nothing else. A. family living in a house costing - .$150 . ,,100 was con strained to ask for food. The Christian Ct MinisSien delegates, unable to resist the tears ..of women and the cries of hungry little children, distributed every thing eatable in. their possession, giv• .ing out 1,115 t small slaloms in a single day, and telegraphing for five bun assd barrels'of dour. Announcement was made tn the chsirehes of Richmond that the Commission would distribute food to per ions in actual necessity; and the heart-soft ening influence of the announcement is in describable. 'Strong men wept at such treattnekt by those whom they bad consi dered their enemies. This is the proper way to restore the Union. Treat those In" arms as enemies, and save the helpless le( men and starling children. The cos. treat between the conduct of the rebel lead ers, destroying pr oris ons, blowing up the Almshouse and murdering - its miserable in mates, and that of the generous Christian people of the North, endeavoring to ex tinguish the flames and feeding the starving women and chitties, must impress every rational• Southern man and woman. The Union conquers to sale.- Lee Colog to Europe. CITY POINT, Va., Tuesday; April' 11-11) A. at., WASHINGTON, Wednesday, April 12. —I arrived hole from Richmond this more leg, In order to witness the arrival here of Gen. Grant and staff, who will bring- with them Gen. Lei and ate; and are expected thiSaiternoon. A special train left hero at midnight last evening for Burkesrille to being them In. Gen. Lee will proceed to Richmond from this point, and I an/inform ed on good authority that he has expressed a demo IA depart rum-Europe with the rest et his family at an early day. lie Is much affected by late events, and ere leaving Ps tug, is said to hare been greatly moved at the ca'amity which had overtaken his urn y. Davis has deserted him and is re lit axing on bra own account. General Lee, however, fought as long as there was tho lecct chance, and surrendered only when he could do nothing else.—.9recial D.yeputet fri.tl Timrs. • Ia Marofteld, Conn., on Wedneq.lay, Ed• win A. Bermws was liftinn his little sit par old daughter over a shaft in a in , tchina wht n her clothes caught irt a belt, acti sl.e wan da 0.0 from her father's arms to the floor above and Instantly killed. FIRST Cll RINTt All CU FRCII . AL. Lacing", °ITT, EXCELSIOR HALL.. corner of Tedrral and Laeock greet& Paator, itosE.Pll RINO. Service, at inii a. m. and 7 p.m.. Prayer Meet.ng WEILNESDA EVEN.. /NO, The pablla are cordially harped t 0 attend. s, iSatd ArIBACIIIIREILS TO Tl l / 1 • NTOCli' of the CRUET HUN R.t.9111 OIL a 111f(n8 co.. Otteseested to call and Toy finti•ctiptlong et the ofMee of 11 N. MeOU - 1 COLON, President of there omloof, 116 Liberty Oros. I'3 order el tee esoerd of Directors, 81st d WM, MOM) CR EON, Preafdent. En • . 10 rERTISIEJEIE.r7 S. bias Prime White Beans, . 1 " for tab/ by 21•46 J. IL CAN FIELD. , . • No' HEESE • 100 b 411% W. IL. , Cb•tigel 140 do lionanirt• For sae bl ayL5 J. H. CANFIELD. TRENCH PAPER HANOI. —FIRST /11PltitNIN .1.4 P sperm and Botlers, Just met... Med. 1.10.14 Oaf og do gra, Me prism uaot Wee. Fos ale by apfm• W. P. XISESIDILL. LI; TTEH. t half bbls Roll entire; to boxe• do. 311 kegs Packed Ito: For sale he_ erl6 • S. R • I .01:1 knit Me Loki, Herring; to do 'White Fist: 26 Go • Lek* S'ilnioo, OS do Lake Trout. Foredo by roD J. 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Price, 10 canto. $3 53 per ,Annum JOHN P. RUNT. Publisher, .pti FIFTHS?.. MASONIC HALL. TAPE MEASVREI3, Oil Leas% Diaries for 1565, Gold rem, Pocket Books, Portfolios, Copying Books, Copying Presses, Counting House Stationery, or every ureniption, rot seta by MYERS; setroyEß & Post DAMtn& arlls.lt .• CCU! NT OP THE BOROUOR OF TIM PI.IIA NOEVIL.LE, fro= Aprd th, to Apttl 70. : Jetles K. Ily s Collector: To 2111.01111( buplicate 8611 7R 7o A.l4ltional fax 7$ Cr. F 619 erl .1 nu es S etly {mid Tren.ure• EH unrrhttore it U rer etatege Ili Tir. 11010 if John D. Rio:lards, Tr•lrater To mount trona intact Tretaoror 3 60 66 / 66, 111Celir,0411ector. 674 ea Llocane 92 00 Cr. LT Ware", i. psli ••WI centime. '• Salience rvTrouury MetIOIS ELL. 3717 00 .p•rstd FRENUIB, ccura :ALE OF VA tIANT Lots. 11S THE EIIIIITE W BD P6 7. 71 , 1311114H.—The onllrs'sned, by c. , 11r of tb• Orphan's °owl, of aPesho y county, NA ;1 oar Man of the *•lnor children= =arid Greer, deed: n 41 otter et Pub! e :isle, at the COUR r 11011 SE, to the City of • Psttaburgo, on 94.rtiRuAy, May . eth, theft at 1 o cloth r. w. , VI, follow. lng• eutat lota le the ElLhth ward, .1107 or Pltteburgh, sty. 2 lots on- the comer of Ma p" and Forbe• ;streets, 20 by = feet, bolos lota Noe 17 and 13 In said Greer 's plan, recorded la Plan Look trol 1. pace 173; 1 lot on Locust street, so rw el% feet. twinglot Na. Y In =ld phut; 11 lots' ,en Nana =Net.= fry fret, braes lots WS to lee, nod ISO to Min cud otan; • tot. on trtchroy cave. ki by =34 =et, bolas Nos. lea to terin sand plan; and I loin os the cornet of Mope and UWE streets, to by DV fret, twist Hon. ino 111 1 and liolo este an: making altogether 00 lota. Soma of theta nt. ire very destnibie aebuildleut vitas, •o 4 others ar• nary seinen= for atone querrlcs. They wlll he sob[ . separately or W together sad °s tag rine of payment. W. =LUTE,. 'p l'd 1 0,1 P%sth eL V..PiS, • BRUM • of .ver7 itteaesiption. Children asal atlawts Blots ■cd / altaarala, at the I'Vry Low. , st Priers. ire are taw lens! irrerythine t• the Ilae of our. lousine. Zr C 3 CO IS .1 2 . C.ll soon, am 116 to w 11 co Iy tut for a row I.tya. CO tight to' 60/. L.I.NDIS, art 1 ro oth, • a 1,15 is 111; MINIS( ET 1 , T.. .ply - &wood Amor from nil, . pusiat: •f.At.r i. ALLCIA:I63 ertlr.-11se yodetstgnot wilt OW at Peale Falt,on rho pram We, nrAllegbanr eitgonr AT (I& y. the Oth of AprtloasS, at t Weiner e. u., tea ..rtperta game *n. FVBD now nankin Pasture no, ABrOtor city, &liaising tie Tanner/ a I.lln niftiest. Pt ass a Irwin of about foe had on Pastore beau and extend. trek about lale tOat. it I. a part of lota tilleou's plan of alma. Ulla, monied i Plea Book trot. I. page 14 and entua we is tots of said pian, being tots unlabelled gto U. It has a tomfortabl• frame _Louse, aod tbe grounds are Sauna mitt rood trult trees, to. It eyelid be *Mad Into several sood banding I or tt impend yor a whole, It would male a ltllgLtfut restftme. It is warm., for. ene MI a whole, or is Separate. lota to sunpusabase mo u: . 11 .4. 1 the tame of twrzetul will by wade east ;' Can be Owen watt* Ora enter nee& • ' ' aplatid . . 106 Etna it. . • TI ALL'S BICILIANIIIIIt RENEWER will atop the DIEU' Mw-01 the hal: le a few Dr. CAVANAMPS INIULVIDLE PILE L,VE a 111 ewe the moat obstmatt ease. Dr. HAPOPLAND^3 GERMAN BITPLILS, will curs Litter Cotutdatet pet momently. ALLEIPS LIMP BALSAM, fop the mare of all Long • Peet one • THE LohM N HAIR DREiSING, will re store Hair bye engine' cob,. PA LlAElits COSMETIC) LO,CIO ‘, will roe rre P tritiir;l=l:l;7. the s t:eilf LIT, pre err. Ing the heir. Kept eesistauf y on hand at the St Woad street. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In tie Mattel House, Leath.7 .yll • 1.1t1i.1. BELLY. LICIIAX(111•11A/Y/S 0? PITTYBORIIItr, t Pirrsoonon, Ato , h JA O. s 6. OTICE.IS HEREBY GIVEN AE- A , con DANCE with the Act of Assembly, eatt. tied "Aci Act enabling the Harks of this tlireetem Ism Ilk to becom. association, t h e r the pnrriose of snaking muter the Laws r.f IJatIMI Styes' , tbnt the Stork bu , ders of the EXU11111.1b; BA'( UP rrr ISBURO H, at • geocrsi inee.log thls hrte toted Ie tarot of becoada; sue% *4 As.lllloi a lion, sod that the consent of the swoon of more Oise two-thirds or the- shares has been obteleed, ito required by the laws of the flatted Steel 11,,r1d U. AL MURRAY. if titer. QTEEL..t MULE Y,:STOCK BROKERS, k Netleu!str mtteptlon peld to the purelleae ao ..lent stock.: RATES OF COMMISSION: • On neck. selling at It anti unt.er, per cent d•.. do. a: and up to , 12, I 41 On. 'l2 do. 45.. I 1!0. len an 4 over, L'or Ipr Cent. f) E 316 - t - tlitiwFO ifi, cm Weston Wenner. In rig Illeetet, Ace hte removed hie Ohre f om No. 12:1•WA fER 4T. t ORA 11l ur Wt.OD end EllotT sutEEps, on r peoplee , Nerumal flank, The fro ,a Vaal - 12 , 2 f, NM tortures carried an In all its branehes. Dab advances end.. 1 Mazigtalfintit enhetted. Dews to the !zoo fllonolootorere uf Oita clty. splmeet • ci7 89bt • DI ZINO AND .titIODDINO. : • Inlaying purchased the interest of Mr. John ?Aber, 6et esrd, In the eetebt Awed. et No. to Diamond • Hey. 1 nee prepared to actentumodate the public In I the breccia', of the *novo named ousiness, Ith neatness and thipatehe • 11 11 2 4wd JOHN smira. . • EMOVAL.—We have Ma day removed from a.! Wool Strut to No. :80 sod ss2 , Peas Street, Roll's' new blindly:. appointer the Cleveland end Pltaiburgb neigh: venal. PA'II'ERSON, AMMON k CO. Prrreliunest Mn)BO. IMO *pea FANCY GOODS, BASKETS CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES In every variety, cheep as arid No . Ini Aterhet SL .13 FAIITIFILL LOCATION FOR A SU- ButbAN 111:$1.fleNUE—Eight :mires of ebeice Inod for Ale, her - o 6 Forest Shane Tors. bill tletll tetarreo ()Alit' end East Liberty, cosy of erce.. by POMeDger ithiiloll7, fronting on the equirrel Ault liondt bobroloti by yroperty of afro. lerarland, loon P. - Plenum , Ea ecum, q , Mr. .Murry 1 b .11.1 otters. Apply to Apia 8 CC I HIII.RT & SONS, fit Ilferket St. .A lii).-21.1 Legs Prime Lard, received end for sole Pr ETZER k ARMS! TIONG, aids corner Alarlont and / het gloom OTION TO IRON --15 loss Rene Shoo Iron Is store,. for solo low, to eloor the tonolgonlent. ISAYATI DIGKEY s C , '" -7- 41U - 11.111.f5 '1'1 1,17 "'• - ITAW - 11.111.1.,rruti LA.:4 - ID — Ytott .ct../11.1•1—Trro and a half called fro= Ildhada Elation, Peniledannla Railroad. . ' 81114 b.l.5llHotItT kp, NS. 61 Itraritei St. 11 — 61111.2 , 1Y.-7- 7 1.1 : b1) -7- 15 ITlCa_b ' lllit teeth.) and nit sale • • • I. ETZER h ARILS riinNG, •pia career Alarkot and Fart it eats. PPI-Es.--400 Orren Apples, IR .ton ar d fur ante by arra FETZER & lanwratryta. No. a 9 FIFTI STREI:T. GAITER:S, BiLSIOE~L ~~ WILKINX JIALL, .1. G. LAYER'S, .VE IT" a D PER TIS . F-13E.VTS. NEW GOODS, JUST AND TO BE SuLD At' PANIC PRICES! Good Cotton HOse tar Ladles at Itio per pair: Bern*Mated Linen Hooke chiefs, 15 cents apiece; Yieteh Mechanics Corsets. 111 75 per pair; Bojons /a Mesa, der's Kid Gloves *2 per palr. We hare also a iplenakt stock of ROITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES. Oufpure !Led Valentin Laces; .Sin /es Stile Bonnet hibbons; Bach Dress Trirrunlnse and Ornemners; bpring sod Summer Mastery aid Gloves. Of Fancy Goods, If °dons, Buttons, tee here terderdLy the lergrit and beet atorectent in tha ray. Ala (Abe r 1 Novelties of the Season, inch ex Wide tattle, aid Hie Mei. Watr rolls, La •le a Silk bearish the Queen Elizabeth Oolle,a aiwo stile of Mounding, eta., ate. Also • full floe of GMIUMIEE'N'S IVIDDIHniG GOODS. White Villas from h up. • ST Zdelelant• end Retailers will rink • very Lugo 1111. o rim t, arid Prieto that Deft/ ConperMon. ;AMIE & GUDE. •M 6 LOSSIO PAID IN 46 YEARS IS MARKET STREET $17,000,000. Net,. Asetz-,,January;lB6s, 133,C.77.3132 FIRE AND INLAID NITIGSTIVI funs. Sir ageTeles la all ths priaelpal clues and Torre loth* United States pUealloos lor insurance will be promptly at toured to and Policies Lamad by 'A. A. CARRIER trr no., Agents. sptbdaed a iNitrittlt STREET. LleilTk.ll AIiT.K.EIIBII.IP.—ITe, the auburn:ere, lava this day entered lota • Ma lted partnership unwieldy to the hit of . Assembly of the Commenwe Ith Of Pehusytraula, approval March tl, lml, On/ Go forth, ratify: 1. That tto urns and aryls undu width told Partnership Is to is esMiusted, la WI-LbLitiIERGER." 2. 'Hut %bimetal nature of the lettsbeese temled to be trauseted. miles bar incem of Regale; Carron or Mural Oil open modato prowess situ- ate on the Minibus Rua la PM topaship, Al leahrey county, and Alm* of Pease tuner, That thearprral fuittners . V. PHILIP WM REROLR-, wheattles of rtaldeace to the bon' Late , ugh of La traces Ir k lagheny county and St of ..and JOIIX WEILER. le bur place of restdence te the borough, county and bligst afersuide andlEss Abetted Parlous are hr L4ll EN/LET whose plum,' real. Mote Is Lower St eledr erroosbtp. In the tamely elm gt/Ire gforesea,mad JAMES :TREE, obese place of treQesee• is the Four b Ward, of IL. pry of Pritabursh. to -the count sad Seat* "Gruel& t. That the amount of isttsl which ash special restart his tontrUsated to acensiene steel la se lollows. ris said Pi tethotas 3.lltgley Y emsetrib it.4 Tee Iliscuand D - Marlin as mai sold /emu ' , Vaster has aci onatrituterkTanyle mama Dols lira to cash. 6. That the puled at which geld Partmenttelp ts to the SLIRST , II4I//4, Tror"T=r Toned as vetch tt tooD A Sfik... IJ the FIRST DAT OF-J.LNUARY. A. D. WU, un l,. less sald Pa:tenably shall be meaner tanillnated by treagamemoilnelowriting of hlanimetlon to dim soles said Pa n terablp, 'Oath each of sold put nem shall hare the tight tee give Ids cenpattners 6, /minima, aad 31ablia 101441 or seen ease. Ittioa ehall Lass tun bled end rsco - dnlani pub; IL hod, In accordant* .lib - the mulslons of the. !Nth meths* leg the At of Assembly /Larch! De ROA raid Patintrshl behalf be Duetted. FtlIJ /P vr EISEMERCIES, fat...a Partners. JUN N. , WEILER, J AMES CP"UliNnI s iputs 1 Partners. N. J. splirrerd S . B. BRYAN, • . , - 1101E1 IN STOCIP,IIONDS AEU EBvL?N, WILL BUY AND SELL, sroces ere aid in New York or Ph latO.lptda Without fur thr r charge than the REGULAR CONIEMISSIONS.' "lei:Jibbed by the Board', of the respective cities, s brit II RA 1 . 1'.5-oo.Stoshe the msrket in.ue 6f which le $2 or Ili:Mgr, It{ per tend over fl , end up to Its: t percent. On :Stooks wlllnq ft ,m 112 to fbo the turn of 1/1 crate per share, •srl on stschs .clUng et ft. or over, ...fourth of