'lii' l'imlntr9ll foutit. ► =2 BM bs°= ~^ ~, ~. ETONRSDAY, JANUARY 17, 14r77 %otter is hereby givea that hereafter a.:i rlt as, h reirerilassaelsta received at:LW-I°9lre a:m.4 be said for when handed la, except la the ease of 7cszlT advert/sere. whose hills erlll be rendered quarterly, as cumad. ACleartlsers will please m•le • •oto if this. as the rule of cash payments stir ad vertisements or the ett.racter stated, will be Index -IE 4 calbmill. Sq VI • The mice of war Derorstrg ar.d Eacninfe eaons is THREE CENT'S at the couutel or from tgaT.iova, Ecrred In carriers afFEBTREN BENTS- per reek. WI THE members cif the Allegheny . Councils ore entitled to our Most Minty 'thanks for the almost unanimous vote given to tha :cite in the caucus held List bight: Taken Met:Mucci:km with xt similes. vote given us in the Pittsburgh 'Cm:moils, we cannot but feel Ortremely griaeful for the endorsement given us by our political friendi: FM mie couVry CONVEThON. The Republican Count* Convention, held to-day, elected deteiatea to the State Con vmtion instructed in favor of one towns- Gen. J. K. Ntoorars&o, fo'r Governor. NMI ior Tberreselntions'have the genuine ring, and Show denials- ly where the Republicans of Allegheny s dan the great question of lteconstructi . There is nothing "eonser ' - v:.tilre" about them. pi3l A N EXAMPLE. When the _Britlah took possession of In di t, 1.719 a prosPerotts country. As ltjr. ; imutrielti phrased. ;it, • "under the native _ princes, India washpaying country.l Tere. was Combined action on the part of the people for supplying their mutual wants. From the commencement of British rule a policy hite•br i k'srl pursued having for Its object-th6 - destruCtion of manufactures in the peninsula. This policy has beensue cass" fel Mr.-11oCtrx.r.oes in his Commercial Dic tionary says, "notwithstanding theoxtreme cheapness of labor in India, tuadthe excel lens to which the natives had fOrtg attaan ei,:the Wonderful genius of British machin cats, and the adnairable skit:Ler Biitish workmen, and the Immensity of British capital havefar Wore than countervailed ‘sr the apparently insuperable cirawback--of highwaysk and ha've enabled British Mary ufacturcete'bear down all opposition, and ' 4 % tritunph over *cheaper labor, contign - „.mparinterial, and the traditional art of In 'other words the British have cer . _ ,tain fer manufacturing greatly su - or on tite v-hole to the advantages ..'pr-essed by the Duna-n23. Hosing the pow er in its bands, the British government es tablishes ,fr.ce trade between those distant erovinocs and the mother country. The result Was precisely 149 foreseen; the Indian manufactuites were prostrated. Even with the aid of cheaper labor and nearness to , Material aitil market, they could not com pete with the improved machinery and larger capital:of Britain. But, Insist3the free trader, India found • its • compensalions;iu- cheaper - fabrics • and higher•prkeitor raw inateriaL That, to be : sane . , is the theory } and if it--helds tract iii practice free trade is riot the 12 ml thing-in. the icurld; What are th , iAlbrxesuits That& wholc.pOople, meta, women and .41111t1AM- are compelled to :accept' work in the field, producing commodities to be Ox•- •portW in their rudest. te. - The - intiOial etatuneroeMPthe country steadily declines. while the external 'Commerce AOEes not amount torlifly cents per head. 'Biltildslitnot the worst view of the pic ture; rSays.CuArnav, In his book on Cot ton and Commeme of India,' "Vast heaps of humanity, festering in compulsory idle. id,..„7,1: Ursa, encumber the soil of India." And . _ ,pea.-tbis the_inevitable result where the nortigtoris_ar.t. closed throughout any man fry,: wa g on, that.woro law bcfore'have be , One reason is theredtua- I s• throiririgio% a few par .—. . - other is the established - IlSet that when h_parthelar article has to be - „transported front the place of-production to nuirket r _the wages of.the producer dialin - - - ••• - - ishirrproportien to the_cgstance the article transported', '-ln other words, the produ eerhasto-pay the ,aett of getting to mar ket. ME El t l)' ft .c it. L I, - 7 44 t • 'c i21D.71, : 7 ; ; t- -- ,r,. , I . lEEE ..c-r IRE --- This is - preeisely What the British .410.111. el:I anti government mean' every - , rheso where they talk of free trade. They '` - rneten it'sy.tent for the interchange of cont . snoditiesovitich gives them the opportunity ,E5r,....-r, -. ~..: ".... a — .....-- , .....46.5 tomkeh and break up the habit of associ -10,,- - 7 . ' ' ' Wild labor essential to tufoe4sfo.l . manufac- • J!. s , :.:,...r •I' ... ! i''. tires calhe.piiet or their rivals, to fonsN ".; ~_,-- t -- -- ^"''''''''''' either people hack upon the ruder and .4 7.e.:) , 1 -, 011..; 3east renumemtizig branches of industry, t : ''"" ' to litrt , '"etcyt' BIM comparative poverty, ; , :,...oAwr' - • and to bind them in a commercial vassal ., IttY.- lags from which there is no ericupe. _ Just now the- British manufacturers are .. 4 . ...:-_. ._... displease:ll,th the prosperity and erten ", ~,,,__ '' ' Toloriiif many corresponding Ihnutches of " • ri •C) industry la. th4l. country. ; Through _their :fit-tare and agents the:y arelasparing, to op•' erato in-Congress with a view to securing auela-a. reducUon of the impost duties MS will,pheek . Atis ;live - lop:di - mt. It do.L. look 4 - ••• •• 1, , , ...” ' .... 4 - .15 Irjhry - wolld iatc.xed.. The maniac - ~t,5 : ,,,..,,,, Mimic' interest has become formidable ;so !i.. a-,. , -:vr - - ..z- ...I.Ftiallt +Capital ts embarked in it ;so large a r . ..,.,. 4,.,......_........ Of the , Topidation derive their sabsis 1..: • ...., i . - tenee,. - ieteir iiompeteney, and their respoeta „„ - az , laity therefaina and so great are the recip _,,,,,„,„„. ~ •-:'”- . . . that niciaioninf Congress, arenot, in gene - ' nit; iniellabcriii,put it in peril. The nation begins tofeel that through manufactures . is tha way to boundless prosperity and to ..onnimieitil supremacy abroad. ~~ .~~~:, b ~=s IVOif , tint. Gu.stets, it seams, is opposod to arthdr.tsing the Croons from the Southern tqatesq notwithstanding which the troops are being steadily withdrawn. A fow weeks since, We lightest word of I f isc•Asda.l2‘..'ss.leivshrimss regarded as authozitativo • and IciMtlitslyc!ipy_eortaixrpreMatrand poll tiatanic'und man wiss: , .allowed to gues . don his :Tag-ditit. How is ft now? If he } intire • -was med . =quad ionn ble authority upon. snottemsubfeet, why 1.4 4;3 Lug on. Ws, es pecygly pa, ps9Ft _this question he is, of all • men, the%est..quallded to judge T .Whp flq" "-those cram him down our .4 4 ' 43' 4 ,1 * than a month' since, as an in &MIA° witness, set him aside now, assn no gip"tilitYs and disregard his testimony upon 3 • milltr.t..7 qusslion,of whiekfrom his pvil- Atindge ` tx2: E: 'k_v,,,....% , '...! ;••• ' _ sES - 'have been hitrodueed ~.,yttor .7 , r-ory; ~.. ; , , -- "ACI,11 - 07110,NS . into i1_.1?.!. , .. , :;... , .., - - - thb„tdattiOlty - legialituro declaring that ~..;,..*".. a,-/Fbl4oo.4r:S44o,;feferViStOttenelfth9-,ligiAt. - ,faltlalue.442..llie coullitutforml amoral zees4:,l;,ol.d,lng slave rho will iittbnift to It IF44out reyolt," . That .okdruneo ro meaVes 9' - fond load Of . . apprehodston from our , bequkilly,p bad ft. , ured.thstnitgreaktitato I H. - - . 'would refuse to au6mlt, andothat tho'conn ' liber• f--, j .. ... -. , - try ; *grilil :fic;wi ervie ntl y bo that 110.,: a p,.. ,, ,,,. 0. •.. . . ~.... - , amendment; but being now awured that Ta can cot7o on ll . Ü b b il e v4 ,, . 1 7 - 11.1 11 t re al v I t evo th luil e o w n; r .IM I d -'n Lfil. - 4 , many (Evers gnine4 of that sort as it liket. -....* CZ indierai ihnaful we are to kre;er that Aeottv.ar.y, not revolt !. . I pr .. ~:, • • TISPFITT IN' A TEA POT,--The liatiOnnl 4,- , . Inee/lfge`netx threltensan Insurrection in the : 4 ,„„ „.. „ ~, o: . r-4 -. '" :J'Llr,Zlls:PAlydAtttriblu.,if the n, , gro ginffrav r. r:. '., , ..DLTI bi ineSsetrirt,Congress, is says:. W - . ' --;:.:,,, , 0 When a itzgc declare,by (4. vot e „ w i v e _,_ - ,, g,-. 1 ..,6 waro,auffrage,-thrit they, are not diapol t d to rtm .f-- , ' ..-::--:-... :ttamo at. rare, at thia titne,;(6 such franarf 4e, 4 • , ' ' OC7i Oftra,froupt of ajarchy .or dcnpottom -.' , i - .---' yo violate ffti',4 trll4 Or dimply each opprosion; ,- •• ' •go opp.callor,W9lationary- redres4 (/ alt Irma form tit.eliej'otlet protection fata.". : ", it tboroplo of the Distriet do not 'stilly. ' - foi, tltit Support of exclusivti sr -0 :with IstryintOm *lgor ttuin. they did' to 'the. *import Of Else notion in the Lour Of its peril, It will not take more than one lesizoont, or. toiorqiiiiiiiG,.lipt Ainva the thrpotened tithiqiiett: ... • ZZA fi" MS IVDTICE TO ADVEUTLSERS MEM INCREASE 01.: TIIIF, STANDING ABUT. i Two facts stand in apparent antagonism. I While One class call for the withdrawal of the . mitt try forte from the Southern States and the. rapid disbandment of all the robin • er regiments. under the plea that this is a covernatent oropirdon, anhtlier .71,- irodst on a, ~o nsi d”ra hie augmentation of the rtg- War army as indispensable, anti this under the plea that force Ls requisite to hold opin ion in due subordination. A bill for such ' increase is actually before Corufress. And yet this antagonism, when the essence of the matter is reached, is more in appear ance than reality. All governments am based on opinion and forte. At bottom, there is not much differerMe in the admixture of these two el ements in different governments. One tut tion takes the autocratic form and another the deriiocratie, becanse of the ditforencp of opinion existing between them, and . what Opinion , demands Force maintair*'. . In the Southern States} Opinion, ;among the voting and ruling cli:;.sncis, - - fun been steadily, growing - itelverse - ; fo republiOn prinelples and forms for ti period of thirty years at least; But for the intervention or Force from Other portions. of the Union, and in which a different Opinion prevailed Opiniortwotdd have ac implLshed a revolu. Lititl An tho South, without cr :Aline. the ne cessity for a blow. ViniaoPhdon exists there entirely un ehangerb Withdraw the pressure of Force ' °skiing:ln the Federal armies; exirpate ''the terror of Force which those armies hare inspired; and abrogate all probability or the return of those mildew in case of re newed reSistance, and Opillioa will take the Southern States Out of the Union oneemore in a month. Force is necessary to hold the people of the South to subordination under the gov ernment, and to protect the newly acquired rights of the emancipated bcndmen. It is requisite. that a certain amount of Force be present :in . those States. A diversity of jtifigusesit. exists EL4 to the enact amount re quired. , But there is almost unanimous - concurrence in the belief that some is indis - perusable. That reserve of Force Which is - known to exist in the nation will do the . _ . rest. IL is not necessary that a power should actanily be on the spot to be felt i and heeded. Gen. Grant thinks a large increase bf the regular army desirable. Some Statesmen concur lb that opinion. But certain facts ought tblie considered. Before the war it was found impossible to keep a few nagi.- .ments uja to the mark of effective strength. Men mild do better than go into the army. It u - astliought who the rebellion collapsed that no trouble would be exporien.' cad in - filling the old regiments and those Created during the war, from among the. disbanded volunteers. The love of military adventure has generally been satiated. The regiments of the regular array are not full; and what is more, they eon not be tilled. Young Men ere weary ' of the camp and all that pertains to ruila tary life. The great majority- who went in to the service did so from patriotic impul- .1 ster...,Thhy feel that they have discharged I thaTatity and accomplished their mission. In the MM yno hopes invite, no ambition aihun,,4ln ordinary employments wages ore highi and the pnripects of competency, if not of wealth, mostericouraging. Hence, instead of more men wanting to get into the army, the men who are in want to get out. The feeling against remaining in the service is so prevalent and intense that discipline is relaxeri. Many oftrthe regiments are Ha ile better. than armed mobs. What, then, will bethe effect of authorizing new-regiments? Certainly, not to increase the effective numbers of the army; but to lengtherrthe List of officers and.to lucre-ask the a taxation. This is 111:1 thatcan come of rpore renicats. All the menwho can be enlisted will not fill' the regiments now existing. Tho present array of regulars, with such colored regiments us can be re. tattled for fort duty, are sufficient for every purpose that can be subserved by the crea tion of additional staffs of officers with few or no men under them. The tits-payers and the government creditors are alike in terested to resist the Increase of the number of regular regiments. .AIIII}3I.IIWITO Tllguxf Mining Jourita4 a large and able English sheet, ho‘don, Dee. IC, says: "The formal constitution of a Free-bade LriftFpe in the Uninsi States is a very hope tul sign. , It ticklers' for dwellers in another laud to judge of the pis - epees of such en organization, but it has clear/4' many thlnmz it its favor. The representataves from (hr South are Almost sure to vote for it, and it Will be strange if the West does net. ' 0 " 0 Should these anticipations prove true, we may expt : set a very, large trade with that country.. I tis from the South 'that England ex poets the. votes that shall .earry out her anti-American and the Free Trade Lorit.Me, to effect the same purpose, is wil ling to grunt complete ,restoration to the South. These three and their willing co _ operators of the democratic party, form the quadrtipiti alliance Which Is already pres sing its measures in Congress, and which will require prompt, farm and vigilant action on the part of the friend* of protec tion, whether ln that body or not, to defeat. So far thi. advocaten of free trade have shown themselves to be more active and better organized than their opriotteuts:; and it is certain that they have more of the sinews of war at that , command. 1 WE Imblist; to-day, the comments of the I London Daily IVraw: upon the diplomatic correspondence relative to the Shenandoah claims. The Times had a' staritir article. anti this eitract front the Netra we take re, a fair exhibit of the opinion of the London press. It will be seen that, although the oarrespondestee is regarded DS ChSted, the English papers are by no means sail Il,d With the position of their government. They have the shrewdness to tar that the ground. taken by Earl Hassell and the Earl of Cla rendon will justify any other nation in fol lowing BritiOh example the moment tireet Britain is again involyed In war; and that, In such an :event, the entire oatutuerpo of Englund tan be swept from the seas, and itv destruction bo justitled by the argum ents set forth by:Great Britain In. this correspon dence. MITOXIJED Dorn-Gorw.---A unit era pmt Las f6und new numtt fur the ;pang South ern., ebfralty. liear•hiu* • “ii ou may talk or peadeleith the Yankee, Yor Heaven bath merey and tode& Bet not where aturebeproar yetuag chivalry, The intutteb'Cl diacilireeoy , If the derei-rxl.e aroi antotabotl for want of money to bury they, a *ell .reiilribu tlml can soap be reified; to put- them abler: gronnit 'There (=mai Iv many of thent ; end perhapp' an appep. to, Jove, end the ,Other Bode ttelAt bo apiNerAgfal in getting them 'docent.' sepulitut. The avlrencre on plyreptte *rad boasbairted &tact their MI. spring Ile thee uneulbried. ,TICE oY SOunx.- -The Ikarhingion corresponactit of the Rich :lmnd Repabhi'is atierpd to set , the BLitt datunpioned try tho Nr#thern Copperbwatta. Ile Kaye: "Along predicted that n nilrebler would be done the 'South in keeping ler reproson ttnireS ota•of Congrolos , 1448/1/11Ch BA- it would enahle the Denaunatm to become her champions, This evil ban come about pru .eisely as 4 Pared. Tlto two men 1.4 the North who,:ofall othega, most &map a cause by thOr advocacy - _of it. am Daniel Voorbecs, Indiana, and Andrew .1. Rogers, of New Jene. mut yet in the few days tbat.havoelair since congrewi• h as . re-assettible4, both o these gentlemen bare abainficmea the tioratb:': • 'Tx tg: Dim:T*lc, Tribiae lately ventured ilieminton that fit. traos, to 1900, would bn 4tio'greafoiti of the West.. The riar7%oo is a geed way off, anti; there Is abundant tizttehetwom,thtts and thort ,for that, elty,to make herselc worthy of the dheinethm pre, phetteelly,awarded ber buts° lenges she peftniterstenbitontxto be rrtmbod. topleeto by the dozen annually. ? ether wharf, with out faith* any steps protert them from ennh.elgtnaltiws„ BO /CB she will peyytprnie the do yet htl C9l4lng eete , .... , - ti rr . . i , _ MI GrxtnAL Pon., .ortoul t rept Law, IY.ted en haturg4) to report - lltonal agreeagreed uppa, h ..ilivar.t:l ) -P lent pa...- et. in d Hen,lr. roe two SeniW Oroeltilt.neni.s, watt it, until:lvor:an: e!licte. s. Anftte4re.ll. stoltn , .nt, ovir•llite flint no hinl.- ruptlile.ultit,,in.eharge< Lair., 1, con4eut of v. majority nit' net:3'o, - vc, unit-os he pay •I. eent.on e 3, adopted proviactiinl ) , to go into effect one year altar ante. The bili, tl. It alit be re.,x,i vd, meet. annrornl of the lending mer chant-s of New York, Including some who burr heretofore been opposed to a bankrupt law. . T Tlra 6terk County (0.) Republican Nap, on Tneaddy r es the 12- - :10 train app roaclieil the us - pot, Mt. /awful Krelebbnum, necompunlinl lir Ws gray hatred 'rather, drove their team on the trnek , Lnltnedintely In front of the engine. The Utflinti atrUck tho horani, carried ttam nrid w.agoini eonaldentble dietunce, throwlug bOth neekdlteetly Mtlllol2l. OD • The young ilann tell with his the track mid howl undr thi: Wheels pnaoed over his neck, e War t/Witt illniOat entirely not the body, and of COUTSoVoitnalng Instant' sleuth. The out unto, thOugll/lOnlibtilint hurt by hi, fun, no, oat .4_- 211 ms itiparod. • :TIM GenessooLs, Typo!,lir says a boy eithl/1119 of White, aged abOut seven years, killed py nie little rh c ej id ! n o t in shc4 no y d . Thaboys Vereplaying who's gun in the gar ret orthhhertrec, when by some means it was discharged, the eon toms entering The body or the little boy, and killing him almost sdantl7. ' Tnis ,WAR/SINCTON CORIIRSPONbENT, of the 'EOM/0A Trorelkr,who .% ultormcd, rleelaras [lint the President has not only not useillts patronago to put his own schemed througt Congress, hut solemnly asserts that hadoefinot intend to do anything of the kind, Zits - wrErniornrc in' liarerMot N. T.., lately crowned along aeries of stocking abuses per petrattd cmcora boy years old, by locking him in the house and absenting herself for three days. When she returned with her hue , band, the boy was dead. The neighbors went in and. Jamul the littieurresture lying, on his B hat a ir.. of rags, nearly naked al:Maroc= quite Ir will deeply pain the many friends of Gov , enor Norton, of Indiana, to learn that a letter has just been received from him, written junt as be arrived at Queenstown, in which he writes r,hat.his voyage was a positive injury. lie says: have eaten but one meal amen I wentaboard the steamer, and that was the evening I left: lily Limbs are very weak, much vettaber theavvhen I started." Ta c;.tteinnati street railroad romnanica the effort to enhance their gains, have not only cut oft denalheade, Including the press and their Gail officers, but actually require their canduatour, whom they pay but tit a waletc, to •pey.their own tarn when they ride home after M inn ie ts, hon duty; es sad still they expect conduct ors t. Tay irtatha and panthora bare intaiplicd to and:tan extent in . I.Johnitrown`o tract,' in Now York, that they not donly trail the door in .parkihtbutaetz bnve thonudacityto "put In an crocasiona4 appearance" In barnyanti on tho gantOra return fronrthe Nroo4ll with 01.01.0,t%takKIS. And no pane, crept perhaps mane canna or two or venlsOn abandont4 . hy; ,a'aiveil, :Pnotethe annual neoonnt Ot the velmin trey pohlished in the New liedford &ono:1rd wc learn that the profits ware large last year, nOtwithatanding the plrutical dopreilatisma of tho.robels, and that the fleet will be. tnareabott rile eutroner... Air Pirrwasirer RAI London Met repollten (underground) Eatisray miles long, tsfelt Over 114244 L—more than two ands' cpiarteethiliton dollars—par mile. Mren at that enollidOna cost, it pays 11 di. hired of eaten tor (+flit. A eoS.htel'OrAhNT of the Detroit re,. .witting"' tr9m, Three Rivers, Michigan, states that:the amount realized from the Hale of the on of peppermint made In that Tillage 164 year-ay nearly , ein,coa the ) le.d being chant thirty . thoustutd pounds. Tint fortune left by King I.nopold 1= e+flrrin led at %Meer mentions of dollar. The will Its dated.49s;. • H. Vert Praet, Grans] Chamberlain and intimate friend of the King, area nps pototeeihy hint executor of Levers] of 114 tei- . inantllttl7S e roTisi°n• Stiyearn ego, Indy In .Vornleli, Cone, Innatell three peach-stones Ina bar. Only one: of them came op, bet now from the three beenehte of the tree ~ ,h o I.e. get:zerril three varictiOs of peeehea. . IT IA oilerrtithie4 brrOnd a donbt that three-Murtha of the money sent by the friend. of the ralon :oldier: alio were captive: In rebel priiurs soleu by the keeper. thertot Tar. Manoning CO.) eonriev aayaz Hon David Tod, Win. Ilieborda. :Ind other., contemplate the erection 01 a new 'nulling torn and bloat fttraticni at Girard, 3'raralaall county, during the castling mummer mOntlm • • Tun egibobelsie Nen , Era oath,. 0 entice, gin Improvelnent to operwon in that pinre which cloe,niteny Ir ich the lint room entirely. When properly nttarlutd it nlll gto eight bales eotten In tirelTe born,. Ia thiFfellaYeara the Fbiblie Library In ten has estrarom a collection of a fro thous. and soblinoS to above 155,0 M, and from a amu let= of Mare 7,003 a yeas to shore PDX, A brain Cm:mention is to be bed In Frank. fort, Ecolsiery, to discuss the labor nuestiou. Moro practice and Ices ilLrearalen of labor, to what lientuaks tnoet needs at this time. Nrwroar,ncrons the • river flora Vinennati, has auffored from twenty-es robberies durtnn the pin , week,- and to-night a large special t to was put on duty to try and catei he siltalna Joni o.LnTcsr.3nctwwe friend 4 in Kentnelry hope to retutn biro to the United mate, Sen ate, in place of Garret Unc Gra. Revers bee been rendered unnnk more banfl or foot by pamlyele. = ' Tux Nltzera• Journat, Of Satnrday Laid, save that "the curse of fictrustkill county, le tufa mthies thealletent officials, who arc afraid to, or do not know how to discharge their flutter. to either cane they.p are utterly leant for their ltlotts. The .fact le, that we must tarn the babe-ed. here to the State for pro t Mitre= the bands of accret alinatsetna that Infest theeettnty: If we do net, It willaoon be duaatten whether a tnanht life Will be wife on hit awn thre,hhol.L Mr. Muir', was not for he was breed daylight, within fifty rarde of the door of his own dwelling, and the reurderers—ln eon.sequenco of the ern clency of abe secret cedh-boned organisation that ralsta In tide e•ounty_remate to title dry undetected: , üblic meetings have been celled by the pc le In that county, to provide means fo; their efence.- SchnSgr e Pod says that abOnt eta o'cloct, eh the a ening of the sib Jon„, age, Peter fiby, of Ai aehlw,rton townablp, Snyder artenty while of ling in Oa he room ln cote prey witted eta I boy, tit. goat dead 0.10.1014 Instantly,ithr h tbo window. Iler tbruttiaml wee tut :inert latance from the honer whet, the s ot Vas fire I, but did not [deserve any 006 leaving thepre Pee Who the murderer fa, or what the !font feet nue, Is fed yet known. Thiele the pest- urder that bai been commit ted 1n Sit der county. Drittan the Var I.VA the roeelpt, of the fy fax ti Catatt a trbilattelphin were a1t1,134. Tat work on the ertelodon of tho ken Valley raiArOact bo eonsplete4 by the iat at thu laical, -by the middle of relmaary. A arw Ph llarlelphin. sper 1.6 boot to by started In _ ...._.,elphe. Gs. TO DIEJOItEILit OF TILE IDAHO ... (3). TIIJIDE.:—.Thrrs will hc a Marling of an rho nutrubora orthCl3oard of Trona to:forthrr conslcirr I. subject of a all• •Chung•, on TIIVISDAY, at i i It .... sc. 7,41.1.4nri—a0n sr lictherlarnar&rs of th e Dowd or not, who Fool an 1 Area In the .ratlret are &sir. ed to be preoltnt. M, NI, 0( lb/Board an argcnt- I) ',queried' to attrn 2.IMAILIo la ittll,l ono hour In Li 11t2tlef'02( irrat to. . al to ll w cite o , 1:&:". 11. Tat IntallW. Pruld.t. I- BOX /LID RANA FOILTINDERS, Nngine thal/drr., I oller !Lea , . .4 Mutat,. riii7n r ;na g ;l77l l l l ,ll4 ' . :( Zarls . ! l ;, l t4.7;ll;:ke,'•° January nu, AI 2.6" 0' Io.), I'. M. forth. 1,- , crtr.r. of prnaar4lln. la wanort i tor ch. ~,,,,4t,,,, -,!..,,..„ it . ,,,,,u, ag), , for or rchrr•rn!s.l.:ses at ki.../1, 10fl.M. I.47l)l"terOf _ Joan:l4lm DIVIDENDS. -- 01 , 11‘ t.Or ILSUL OIL I . I.TY•LII . rtf.4I, January Ida, IVY 'r111; BOARD OF IMIECTOBS OF I the 'Pearl Oil Refining Comiant, to aoeue a d that out of tbr net earalstr the fo , t ..I.lmonth. fading. Jleertubt !Mat, Tee., a al ehlenO of 1.1:N anal,. LLAIth Mit SIIAItE b. pall on P.M atter rob ra•ry lat. IMO. and that the nernaloder of atthl Lain- Ing.. 7.1 , 0 0011nta per Mute, shall be reserved In a, Trotognry auaLOAX !WO. pof :Immo • JOLIN TOISNO, tfoorrtorT, e'D • WVIDEND....O/FTICE OF Titre. BETON° NATIONAL DANA Ur ALLY:MIL NT PA.— , ACgtorollog of lb ireefor4 IN title li ana, hold)azni2rllU4 INA a tit, Wow" qt kuarr DOLLAUS PER MARE WA. dteloseel, pivotal" on.itnA oftfttho In.i. loladxto DAVIOSON. I.We Yant.EVICS BANN, i January:.' WO. 131/8 114 Th 17API DECLAILIRD A DE/ and or WC rrar CENT, fro,:or mutt - rax, pqralkiol4f i ltirr i tava t fit : alt n. PISTSEUP4II; Ziresary 7, ' -•.. lo2dlritz LOST/ sin HEWAIIO.-LOST- 4 0altaidaiv ra t ~.• t2thlnit.. motnewbe •• On Of. route fro, the hhOTitLYhetoi7. on nut At Ittav4. to y 'ra. pm „. •Loogitetuipct to th• N th WWI Nted. ix):11. PUMET m.; *outs thnnetblhir_otrehni . hundred do Iwo ka jkltlc. - CatriatV Tn 4 above rtwird will 1,,,p.id, cos Jejoipti n tte. Mae Itt. ffllN uryter., or thr 444 - ml4O gikti 404 Alutd. .off; of Liberty MO Ntorthp wtreett N th Y• 4, • • st7:7to , ' • ,' ' AI.V.X. I% ItNN ran. tr .. FLO " BOQUETS . krsu r as arcad3H•h ijrihßN-nors7.4, ruralkhad don) of Ibt Ja'aalry M are 4. n. TifsEN UV., NO, SO Market ,trlcs, l'ltt.burgh boo Math s ftmowall our OM 13.ii0.1.4 W.4)4. , i?"7.l.`rtgilrlP4 valtylltun • t , I pvw n are noi , .1. on a v. t., r pate Solarnl.l3 rove I NZlLlCVMl=?Ac a ralareoo 4ll . 14° Ida ,frir Aticiforailgs. - F1;1181 FUljUitt AYry.): goNrri (W.- On lc A Y 4zoos.pit, FriS II! Ali lUC Inht. 7l .(l'elon, Ft 31(16o 1017111 /1.10(1.4 Room', M and 57 Filth tdreot, will le trptiVaNl:Zl",f! iir l aTie"ri t 4"l 4 ,l 4 l44 l ;l * ' - ' . V b i l il l titS"iiVa ( I Tinill4'. ff '" Mou plain Kr 9,5 V P le /hie* att.: CUP • Golll.n kWh ( open 6h 15151 IN. dwedlgh !WM* Capon tin l'llitot 11411:2411re i r ihnk , t%l i tt ,, ltt , tIPIVA6I4:: ,I. .1,, 3 mr11.66 tilde ' to • Itattlf :AN lig i at i thr tilitr , nt go I Sitre 1, ritt . h. AfounlYl4 MAIM, NUle an r 4 ' jrl ' Ok. l li l trai's (i orts, Am., A. MO T, A, „MccILELLAIID, Au , v, W. W. DAVIS' DIMFGINT I (i4.llTxoNt -- - ---- - ---- ' vrtiniqgt, „ 1:411E - WmTE IE 'mum. n it STORY AbiD lon /4.‘ I. r forner Shellield and Elmer Sly„ .Ll W6iirt • 2kMazi oUeowtoz-v r' Sin,. awmtr cAL . Twit Look Out for GREENBACKS - WANTS. ANTED... 4 11.1/GST (I..ASS GAS NO EAJI TITTER, Non,. c.YJ apply 'but r^ -t r-,. .6.34 .4.17 ,m. I. mitdre 6(7. ( L.:LA.Iy .I"..vr PA TV ood at 1. )t ••-- - • - WANTIF.D..-To Cit e :4:4T or. 1111tP.E Nr.w . fi, )411,1w . . . our .1.4.1,• I—z-04 rma,reilltg J. 1,1.fr0. WANTIED--A 0 - urchum-er for over Fe , UP. HUNDIIED AeR.l.-3 al Lan4 nr o x - hrutr. C. E'rop , li. Tbo 10 0.1 t. 11em111,12 Co. , r`y. 0.1.14101:4 Wr1,44., Cltr, LOW*. T`,• owner c.l 0r Ihr biAZWII . E Otti^e, da). Dom 10 w. M. t.olll 1 P. v. A Sell a , Wort of absorbing hatins•st and persnaasot • alas— "Lirant and his Cianipslgus ," by Henri Colin.. Also • •shi. rinisii tin his Campaigns, •by 01. Boa [can. , For parilnu O. +poly . to or asidresis A. ELLIS. ir sinset., Pittsburgh, Pa. EMEMEIa • • ANTED.--lionso Employment. 4 GOOD MAN WANTED in every Town And Vett:et y In the Itlnttrd rtatre t It entaxo LA an honor oie beettre.. Etrtt-r•te irsy klAr.ret. Thn oniy Ttele , Atiqr, required arr t awl intlAttrt . Aat NZWl l t tb /S ' Z ' t;%r t a o n . J P r o t ' rt t tt " . ' Ve * r;r t' y ' ' Jalirt44 IVAATED--.Lucnrs Ei ER V N-ER' Zirintii r c,Tl:TVP °l 4b r iT“%Ta v :7:l-,y.n not to break Or we out. it 0b•1.14i. tt>e , 114.aculty hitherto romplained of Pi keeping iite ha r die Ail" having i , en oc, , I/ in atug a broom or anim& t he in na Lallitl ore toy Im.l t h e 1 .1 'age. It o f n n nip ',LH, of the I.lnd tsar made. litchi., .x.ixop tar a chanter / or 41,74 for asieepi• heath In al ire. J. A 111.4 cit. frr, tor , " Ilacen 4 Co..rlnclunati .1110-Gtda W ANTED -- A I,ENTS ---EVEDT HIHSK AltEhl• FHvtl Lit SELL oTteitlik: a lilt° , ItY.TTh 111.11ELLION, null entryruder lt. It is a Military and Polities! 111.10 rt,, an •I st ottre tho CIIKAFTST and 04/3E4T. Examine. then Judge. taro peer, l'ortralta. h .Irte irene.. etc A .e , p l'ortn.Aß OltliS Tt rm. at re lin rat nd AVM,. that della (tam CO to tal. Addree. TUC. /Manila. ITllLlainat. Co.Atn , o•n. I . jailiC3MT I•iim VE.1111! /53). We wont MiliNTO evert trtirra to ar.l our IMPROVED TIV I.:N 1 Y-DOLLAII COINER, there at eye kind, under And upper, fend.; worranttql evetiota m lottery. AbovlotteryorlArge.tbattt... elan paid. Thr UN LT MAchlnn sold In Untlut 60tte r a 10t ',Milt. 40 : whirr orr flay tirrosed b Howe, 011,0, et Mt/two, Gr at— et Bektr, Mows,. G w/ AI nUtur cheap Atattline.. an. Oirrularr. erre. Addrosa or roll Up. no 14.11. M irl , tarfortl.Stallto. or at o. Torn; No. Di. t;strter.trert, mat halclplaa. ra.: IrrLotnbard . , law k. Cbleo.to. Ut %V mtrb st.rtet o Clatuoratt, 0.: or NI. Spaulding Excban,r, fluffoto.N, Y. nentdrodwil-nrY - _ A IT) - 01114.1t,--Great. Mk , ofJtteirryi.littrrtrArr- A, £O. anr.Litton Co.•t (OIL AT (411 - P I,L-1- TRIIIUTTOti. Our airet.t. Itt, rutting trot, Five to 1111 - 14 Dolltati por day, eukt ve.neno:l ottlicour, Late In , 'ol , e , from' rurope r. 410 our 00 , 4 to ocer Ono. Dollurs. A .r.lonclid woorterteni ki.a...ot PiT4tw. tell' In at (41 mm. I; o 3;i3i•Vrt - MY c•FrillitAte. r , u , t rr. / ...nn .Lstrz,n tutti co; orj,no.si -cent CC: I / 1 :7C(1, 00 o 4 for thirty; or rend a thro ntMr fir our tem. 0, sink G., wldiL un nr thr moot Ithetst kind. ffom 14 y.ntr Ul.g. 16 tip MlTin, cnunkt one ..tale, In R A 1 4 11T.T0 D. WI. 7. 0. Mk-. 1,111. St Ltbrrty. Bln-et. Now Yuri:. no-1,41.1 CAM TION LOOK OUT FOR :GREENBACKS. VOU SALE--A Farm, containing' 01001 ~l 0111. , . or 111 Jelia - r•WCA Alirgb•O • connly, Pa . on the Ittonongabe.la rtr , r, ine 11111 front taw Itorhstan of -WewttElfrattcsin ;lac osproscatents nee a two ,or, url.l II ou.r. Iv lib .1 t rooms, two -torte, with .it rostat• el • gerna Cellar. corn ulna, wagon althea and other anthalldlngit about hn her., of tho Testy beet tarot Oi thin . porperth t• .11 located for molesting d pltro. ra r lMlCat ' rlnTes ' r i ftr7r l ltf! ' o7 ,1,17...,rri.`,Lr Monntaahria 11101. It. TOw En, rcpaelt.state As. ht. No. If lottelit •trecl. Jalarit • IZOlt SALE OH TO LET—A well fnl•bcd Oro story NEW TRICKY. on W ylls prowl. tors, corn,. Of Chatham. a oh wide halt, doubtc par lors, di:lingo:ohm sod kltrtorn nott foot; 'rooms enrospontifng co Ancona foot: twarbto mantic,. 'lass roof; lame yard; Within • few hstnates• walk of the rota OtZer. Al.o. on fsr end of am, lot. • n to• t ,„nrrnlf n t swo star, !:rick. contalnlna (War largo morns. two jaw It and two up, cellar •thilie Israrth of budding. I rs of On. STEM:ET!. rrrt Ennis ,least. fsl7:lttrusau Foxe TII/lEL I/En .113 L /. / L.D/ i. LOTB g't lain• on KALL—liiirre. OAK UM -. DE.II.—VP,OOO fret cd 7 i plank, to to IA 1001(10M7loap Vs.cel Ttma.r. 11111, eta to order rlf drityczyiln Piii.bergt. Y or Alleghre)Ti, c., Plow Kett:. sod Pit 0 .1 .. Mille lit Wrrt Middlesex, 0.0 Moe of Erie owl Itallreod. Mercer eootity. Pa. .tddra... 11. K. WICK d CO.. Woo, Middlevrx, Alter,. Pa..or TM", N. 5 1 . 1 . .1 an, E11 a =7, or Clair se. Pittaleargb. FOn f r altlabiel COUOtrY :”Wertre ft 117.4tress•cost 4 st•trou, ran•yl•uta Railroad. one a nd • Lisa oak, frtar. IVllltitsruoret Elrtro arrrr Lid perches of t-on.1:11.11tir arrs Lssrs•U• lap r.mlatnlap tea ',torn. and rnilar on.irrorstlr. ',roll and srtUrr e.ourentrurr.ror furttser Information. a >ll 0.. 13G avers!. Plltslausitt., or sull prer.slarrs. uor:sltt }VII MAE WITH Tilt.. sit()TrlrT nail/. TY. AT WDI ATE ools., It ss A'r isst‘. n 0..., W . I.4nr, 1 , 4 Orr tt srlt.rs rs..lr,ust .41 1,4 ...1k (ram Trdrrsil rtrrrt Aprirtsr.l. tb. •obLertlrer. at hi- MACIIIRIs. i an 011.1'001. IVOltrit+, Ohio Fon BALL. TIN , LYD filL v Yjf . 4WZI AST) LOT. I;irtalr.cLun.io. fororoLb. Apply t J. AlcAl:a A Dr... Fl(rullortm, J. A. pri:rAlt No. A" Tourtb stn.. rlttalwr-gt. ;on SALE-All EXCELLENT ,MANTFICTIMINCMTII. Near Oa arr.... .rith re fr.,' ctru..tin,x to tEc em3Lroalt; ea. gitsly ottuateS fir stiy 551%nC IKt-4,14,.. •WA 7o. l's aat. In WM_ 1.1. oVICEII..I. Jaa: •tereL CAM TION! LOOK OUT FOR GREENBACKS. FOR RENT. • • 1:ou RIINT....STIE ALM GIIIST MILL, •IluAte nn the 310/103411C1A /Weer, in liteWayou port, • lITEAII .1111.L.111. rqur run of burr*, wit], aboadnet pawn-r, martltnery, la coal eider. The 11111 f. well to , ated for Immlunaa, And rr..1 , 1 , 5x , ••1 costom. Pe , werllnn .111 ylveM wblw s•l4. Till. Inli•mambl.. Yon fur- MW.T Informetton,•rply an dm ymmalwt.," or stldr••• by mall. (IEO. AMITY!, lintine•p•M., Ps. jazialux 1:°"in• •NIN--OFTICES—Iia Fault Moe.. livildlos, curter el ht. Clete •treett 0.41 . acme. {toy. • ouwhee rt.stratßel:oo3lS, 21111, able b.; Mee, Encitelee,wf I'OI.LANWIItr, Reel% lartteret 'twee. TO I.ET..Two ihree story Brick. LlOlitehh, non_ a( iniw; hell awl nine monta , •anh. wiloatotl Wh•rtiogino•treet, there dwell flow %o Ma newt. Arta JQIIN I. IP/IthE A t . 0., of ktnitttlirld and Water ttzeete. Jet:dtf RENT.--Intonding to rotire Wow the Porte Awl Vegetates, ?twines I, theleutt wethee art, Yon with ten large t3l/)KY. TIM:SEM trldointog, eltnated Front:levet. Lent of M•iltet. let•liteelott nedletely. glafotra at tor , ornaf of rttat latex - iet a/tele. t.1(.!.%1.111V /ILL. • IFVCIEN FOR Utlyir. , Zittlice No. 1‘ , 1..ft-, e'riro l e etVn n e'n S. now n ''' n • At., Two orvici:r. In the Wee etww Of Os .stue Fhwt ei Ire of f: IL JON 17., pet,ler:in (..r,., W.oI and TLlrd FOlt 1111 NT, =ME I.IIVVT /Loon, Nn. CO rourlh ,frpet, 4.1,11.• In. f , file• tl.k. Alr , tant .0 Comer of ilaird an/ Marla t ttrastat It/acme/at taln and :9 T bird .tratai t ttecand riaort)9l,, No. V ran xtryrt. f:otpin at ,lall ;tom toTnat, tajlZ 7. AL on nikiNT„ -- 57012r.$ NO:4. 4"1 AND W ~,A IIKET ST. ALSO. TWO LAME SECOND STORY 11003 th tov rt U axn Go Matti= KTHERT .„Eaquirr of W3I.IS7F:r. tiAZZ.LNI & co. CNA 1.1 TlOl LOOM OJT FOR GREEN EACRS. Look Out for GREENBACKS STOOK KKOKKBIC 8. i!!;Ntil!, 7 ,4l'.l;;;ElrrtlACTrlt,lAillitirst(rtiilP‘'lls, Markt'? llundlug.)trurgrort *Mir on commLui_loo. Artu o ,4ll o, lo, er. Innut•lo4. Petroleum ancomer . ~,,, r 4 olu.orrpout l t,:l, l oll4tyi t u44 „ 4l. l llri r ° I '" ISO • FOR SALE =1 AT LA II OrAnt st nCt, Nei* Fifth. c_kt-riov LOOK OUT FOR GREENBACKS. MEDICAL 7 8 . 1 qt:.lEl IC OIL, FOR THE RELIEF OF PAI.‘ Need'. M sigh nth- 011 cure , Itbeumatiwa. DI Reuetle 011 cure , Neuralgia. Magavtle 011 curd. Sore Throat. Reed, 71.111.11 e Oil twee, bwelliaga. It.-. d', Maar, tie Oil mu,. Old Soria. Iteeil•e blagneta Oil cured Vroote