IiELIGIIitrEtTNtELL TGEst _ T h e Bigh-Church scheme fg eiTeet - doeer tonnstinfotraith the old Choi-ch., of )*..„.. Past, caPeetaily that of Roasts. bas Iltd"^"oonto to light, In a novel mannor, namely: .by t e IMDRlfttioll of a letter fr , au the Russian Prince Orloff, originalti pub iblbel in the Mascot'' Gazette, by the Ber lin eorrespoudent of the London 'f'one , , in which It Is stated that a private meeting Vi e.v held in London, chiefly of cleii.. , yinen of High-Chung' principles, for that pur ls :4.' The Bishop of Oxford presided, end there r, ere Preitent the Ilisriceoi Lincoln, the Bbliop Coadjutor of Edinburg, fortori tbn.ey end Sidney, of Oxford, Dr. Wil liams, of,Catnbridge, end Canon Wads worth, of Westminster. The Russian tuinrcit-traareprosanted Orloff, Count Tolstoi: and the Ru.s.,dan in London. It appears that a mgthig had hcettlaeld a year previous, at which a rest , ''t van'' 'pun porting"that the doctrines of the Eastern Church should ha examined, with a view to mitigating the bellynitentent Alto ...yazion* , -Christian Ontretteetrom-onaf'Ottser:n Tile Prince, In the course of his rantarks, stated that ihsA34Qtalit English ltitiptugt3 hodbeeu int6dtided'hith'ilkf BdigAr e&l4s`lastlcal somineules, and the Russian clergy would be pre,ptirkiinplitileOlifely all disputed points. In conclusion, the Prince moved 1. That works should be_publishoci in Eng ixiMicl.WfaitgtliiiiiAtari, amid., ant present condition of the Anglican Chareh, with g ow ft?..provingthetitisnot r rutos thili6 Ate urdii `g / Y , raided hithe'East,iin` Church.' I also 11:- marked that the subject being altogether unknown tojhe Russian pliiblic, 'fon& to be exPlaned fully and copiously. It. That A us li c i.. o l, o4 ol:oCll sympathising With th e cause should be stationed at Moscow *Wit3;l/4 ttliglob. The third tuna'. last .lateguiPt„ ~reltee elltinid not be Preol•Pltated, bit they shouldbe guided by Divine sasietemoo,.. Other points were die indl46' tta , ittbodeirita." at • the meeting. Direct overborne and conditions were made by.tw,opf the Bishops , but the repreienta trie4 frailtweeir. were not prepared for do- &tate action.9n the day ores the meeting, the rittidd iittla a visit to 'the Archbishop ottahWy'4:trlthi 'ontiistryneat. Stolen It to isayi.iiiis T stichhishop Is doeply:intexest trthianfDrlFfiif reunion, but spoke of dir e 'it%sin - the - Way at present. A well kneWlit 4 lialthentiel religious Jotilmal. fronsvrisire indebted for the at, ,ve points, In an editorial, thinks as far its the Marotta 121;14;1M:id Is concerned, the pro gross of thtentdon movement prc,ves the moat complete anocees of the anti-Protest sattparTlF "Itto fiset that most of the Ephs. driattioisiiire , filled at present by High aurchspen, all4wo. there is some :enecur. ageroent;nrArtion with the Greeks. —'gxp„Ptvgnise of Bev. R.M.llatneld, of 'Mime, cull* Theatre is published, and, nifght. fitili*Pacted, Is awakening a g 04,1 deal ocAttii4ion. - . Matti 1d shows that the drantsi ter the two thoasaud live hun dred yentv4loolflWWl3o.3 has been a moral pest: t ilAsiatiinsed the locallues where it hes bem Altiisted and the actors who tmsrmentrajihi„._that, it cannot be re.- '2,tegt - wr k AtitAlt*.. 00u.14, would be In .43.iscr insititia'n'inentis of m ,ral in etruftiorii Placready, the great irk:eaten. ig WILL kairirn, has said: . ..None of my .0 4 .11.d e r t oqrfko f „with,my,cvia...nt, or ou 4ikiiielhdr;;;lnfer 4S &sere, or have any 72 - 1151tiegthillEffillotftrIti: neves or actresses." • rarcittatif;:aie fighting Methodist par - ' 46 ir /e) Llitr'n ill _.... be remembered wee In oomaraintl' Nashville, during the dark. days( of the zehellion In that State, when President Join:son was Governor, Jsreashod now Foundry 31. E. iilititeldngton, city; D. 0., Sunday, Ilta 21st tilt., and raised $lO,OOO for the corn leliatfif ficeidtlircli. Among his le§arest Was President Johnson. When the contrl ,(=il7 ;1131°I' President. book.--übout 8100. The congregation afterwards elected him an honorary or fife member of the Society, by i.:44l l 4l:attatfinbtill,ifXl-• —LordikilittiMa . I.nry recently stated in a public meeting to London, that, from per tiOneehe-had ascertained that toeitithiais'Of:that City, nearly sli had..thilun into a course of crime be+ ' , 15 - ee 11114iipsa oteight 81 , 1.43 n years; and that. If a young man lived an honest I.l263lPW+lsataty years of age, there were forty-nine chanties in favor, and only one agateeq_ltim, as to an honorable life there •:!:it*,[7l,e, Oily' fattier and mother solemn • ly vow, "By (lad's help, I'll ftx my dar ling's destiny yor good, by malting home more attractive than the streets." —A bill watt read in the State Senate to al low: yonsfter railway-Cars to run on all days of the week; which bill was referral by the Speaker, to the committee -on Vice - acirefmidtr, • eredass Mt: bill had refer - ,nvelcrtirerMgratagAPeltecottlmsenity. The P.WfOtlllEieffititien to 'ails reference, at (ptins, the.q9aftion to bo_ not a moral one. olio or"putilic utility." • The. Xnglish _correspondent of the Wes:His 'Chrinian Adtocote writ...s there is grill revisal going onnmong the Rap tints; Aot itiovival in the sense of prayer ' penbrint benches; it does not , - taw (tiffs Itallt; pet the number of now I churches , and-oonterts are remarkable. The groat - Mid' Mr. Spurgeon's church, in fourteen . years, numbed,' 3,500 mem here, ttad Is Increasing weekly. • —Secant reports from Sicily and tier runny Oyu encouraging lios(unts of the profireeshf (Sunday Senora+, and it is be lieved the institution will bit 'eminently !Ut ica to Make now in Germany. In Italy i*hrty , trit to thirty achools have horn or ganized du the American Ilium In 'Hol land the work Ls begun wide ene..eanitting • PrOKPecto• —The various Pre.hyt..rian Now South Walt, nave untie() and will henceforth form one Church. It L 4 'cod eMrilar unions have taken platy "amuln and Nova Scotia. —Senator Sprague of Rhode Leland, It is entiid, has given to the Providence, (Meth odist Epineopal; Confe'rence Seminary, at Ili 1., the sum of $7:,,000. Arch diocese (Catholic , of Cincin nati, on die 00owden of the Jubilee, outwit, todthe laindsinaio sum of sixteen thousand dollars to the Poly Father. TratiMtal Baptist reports tent a re viiaTiffintniathelliterbst'is now being en- Vie.- , Baptist s &lir& in Altoona, MM=23= ..:or t ivflfreeteet totren.the eve Of a Adam: dal 4tireittliod.i=ft Itanite of En situ* nod .tbretr..ehltrgeS orlntetrect trt potrtlitivivint in ease of-an emergency. t I cameo( the present condition of the ,',4lguitOpillikkottioney market Ia odd to be fOund in ‘. • • • rainentnrretedit at goods J to i.triertcasfrom•which no proporttmmte re turns 'in , bolliOn r i , eotten, Wheat or other pro , dtitiontaarth . , ...111a s 'elfed timid, inding in death, have raeordiot Petetaburg. bifida have been prepared for tereects• ...of the torrible gneati and =lea Of alei Officially Millitahod in the papers. • .1....1Ei•14.e...g4.14dare of Louisiana le now stn Kerr. Itenrem vaunt. has one Union man among berat -Met .the Senate Ia Otrattgaitel oti-rebele i t .bel taympatb ire 'needle-era of both l o r i t'- :,inny • '4%ilcaserved in the rrbel tirski b t a :o - in bm irbr ee tr -nalu arel l l """ '"r g r • 4 `"" North Caroline TettiTer'g ton 143 seVerltleSta.wi p r twongat,4lNl ixii pity o 0 Won with the Production of ledia r ,:il l l!:, ""P's Ting . total Mount of revenue cri . C 1 f ,„ the Government from the whole , 3 t Englaridi Metes, during the twelve A;.,"'„r . °tiding in Jane last, 1.1..110.NiVe of stamp, - ,.r. Cir itl i med from klassaarG•tu, atone, olidr. Greeley, 011 Lor-to-ctitot a ct,the xribone, has- been recently riticed annum. Matt Ills )adgmcit ow , tent ottigi elatterattatilected with Ida depart- TUB poop to of Angnita, Georgia, KM ..t -tbnxing tile erection of a cenotaph to the lernie dea the citizens of that State who fell 11l the attempt to break up the 1-10Ver11- 1311 . 11 t . T.. Clark. 11M, county paper 00 , 1 that m i ght 1., wellawlll be sunk for oil tn that comity itig the coming sprt 7.. Thy prospects fOr ece oil dein:tette u.re ty good. La ir (stltr ftfllglt tm • no Intention Cf ci.iting Europe at present but lit WY .1 , 4 nt one or tWt/ years, 1 Zhz ptisbittqlt 6nette. TT . RDAY, FF.IIIi.U.kRY IM6. NOTICE TO ADVERTINEBS ,Otife IS hereby riven that hvceatter IP , Teax- ILiiT •d•ern•eMetta received at o.l.ld:raw cluvl did fur when imadod in. except id the cs.e ot early win:TU.4ns, who.. Lb. i.e render,4 ,uarterly. SS Adwertt...ers +rtu plea, on al. • ote of ill., es the rule of ealh varre,at. for ad erthsementiot the ebaracthr .Lied • , ar lover My enforce& 'The Price et •ur Morning fld F.`.rrUlne edltwu• BEE CENTS at the collator or from to, .00ra. tcd Of carrion at FIFTEEN CENTS Dor w* , L. THE DESERTERX. S..me weelsa ago 11.0 Franklin Ali-Stile', deUidiAl Unit 11/o law of Congress diSfraneldsing dosertors 'from military service was iiitiperativo and void. • A repullican, a firm upholder of the Linton, he rested his judgment on the ground that no forfeiture of citizenship could be wrought except by' dno process of law— which Me/1119 by indictment and conviction lr some otienM. To cure this point Sir. McCoNnvorrY, thu new seamier from the 'Franklin district, hos read in place a bill to carry out the act of Congress. Ile is a lawyer of considera ble attainments, and has doubtless prepar d the bill with all the circumspection he thought required by the gravity of the 111140111 rt.. The bill makee it a misdemeanor tOr members of election 'boards to creel,' bal lots from deserters; makes it a misde meanor for deserters to otter to vote; makes it a misdemeanor for any person to persuade or advise a deserter to otter to vote; makes It the duty of the Adjutant. General to procure certified lists of all de- orterm ; maker, It 114; duty to prepare, oer tifv and forward to the several clerks of the C,ourtsof Quarter Sessions, lists of de serters belonging in the respective inun t makes these lists prima facie evidence before election boards, with suitable limi tations: and In all trials arising under this act makes the exemplications evidence, The Senator proceeds on the presettiptini, that the authority of the State to re;tnlat.• elections is sufficient to enable it to exclude thirty thousand adult males in this Com monwealth from the ballot-box in this Man; just as Undeniable citizens who have not duly paid their taxes are excluded be a provision of the State Constitution. Hew the Judges rule under this bill, if a shod bOoomo a law, wo will not undort.k tu decide. While wo not only confewsi but salmi thst deserters during the rebellion ore n worthy of citizenship, and ought to have the forfeit ure enforced against them, we would he cautions of establishing a preoedent in pro- needings to anantriplish this and at varlanoe with settlial principlos of altjudleation, and hence dangerous in its general tenkleuey. TUE DE AD OF THE NATION 'jr. ItAi:moan, of New lurk. the laaiier of the Consinwutii. , e In Congress, and one of the special pets of the Pittsburg heap,. the Union and Rebel incdeed mto commie psi and giv , a them c w min lo•nos ti.. 1,1 of the Nation." Ti.i• in:: is the pemration of his its the litan,e on the 2.91.11 nit The gigantic contest is at an end; the courage and devotion on either aide, shall made it ao terrible and ao long , no longer owe a divided duty, but have become the common property of the American name, the priceless poseessinnotthe American He public, through all time tornme. The dead of the contending boats sleep hencratti the soil of a oommon country, under their com mon dug; their hostilities are hushed and they are the dead of the nation foiever more, The scathing reply of Mr. Sricy cs - e to thin is worthy of special note. We quote from the reports of the debate : MR. STEVENS then replied to a portion of the remarks of Mx. Raymond. delivered on Monday. saying he admired Me amiabil ity of temper, and tenderness of heart in speaking of those who were stain Maw late mallet. The mm - age which seat DO many men to death was to be We common boaet of the nation, and the pride of the country that so many rebate were their manlerens. We were to consider the dead of both niden as the dead of the nation—We o immon dead-414r whom he Rai'. Stevens] sup rased they were to raise monuments beside these of Reynolds and of °there who Mil on the battle-fteld of Gettysburg ; ;We, to build high the monument of the rebel - 13arkstirde yho, While s of thin hall,fiati drawn. a IMaia-h:11ro to murder ilk, rep - :reeeiitaireils. of the people. • Instead of leaving them to rot in the dna. "unwept. =honored and unanmt," they worelio bersdasd to the formnet rank of the nation's dead, and pm-tem were to be sung to theirinemory,and we were to weep over them as the titad of America. Was there ever beibre each blasphemy as that? It theloyaLdead were to be ass(ndatad with the traitors who murdered them. they would, 1l they could. Love heard the rpm - tleman's remarks, broken the eerernente cf the grave and Strutted forth to their n., ..11,1A, and dared at Min cud they e e.lred hu TILE GOVERNIIRSRIP The Denver d rfrua doclarots for :Mr. K raunum, ea the republican attutidate. The Muncy Luminary, the Jeracry Shore Vitiate, the . bfanch Chunk I aiiet Flog, the Montour end the Towanda Clams. have (learn% •t Or Mr. Mooitur • it. A turreapondeut of the Uniontown tSotto deal, favors Gen. G Trik. debate in the State Sol:nit° on tho nulijnet of fnctordnf i r , the action of oar itvp rcvAtuta4vvesinCungn3m who voted for tin. F i 1414 PO for been a vory able rlo.. Mr. 1.1•: , 1 0 .0!e, riptie - li in nivor of tin by limn, li•r Live,l•lli'' oar, nad 11,i' ('1 I wo - ho barn'- ' I I•, Trlrgruph The Witty, Of (110 a ., o o• t sid • entirely by tteir syrnyathi• d •••1•1 ,ti:umt the: outitry, tor rind au , ' tt-I trc•ot I . mon , iienstora spoke, as ir ki••111•• ot t ritt do- ring the war, in ft. vorof th•• itimest th, purity. the Justice tool th e sacred . princi (les 2 f . free government. Ito thc ti t er bond, Democrutie Senators took tho •und occupied by the traitors during the um - . that the rights of rcvnlatitto over ,aerisy, that the rebels of the South rats...! 1., tin tit tittulP of the roles who f• •Il !Cht against t hl. tyranny of ,linssia, mat .1119 Liongarituts ho resisted the, oppres-tion of A i . Ti")' Went even further than this, And in sistisl that all ntteiripts to punish trcasori by tlisfranchlsement, or to rewtinl loyalty in the South, by enfrauchitierttenhnould Is• to violate the spirit widith prornpOzt the original organization of the tiovitrurnent, and Insult the intolligenee by which it has I pen iumintallirst, T7l k WihingtOn von , sponde nI. (PC the Now York Tinv:m nays: The election of A. 11. Stephens and Iler shel V. Johnson as ticAniten+ from tiettrgut Ls received hero with regret by the [test friends of tbo South eonninted with the government. That two men should hove been selected chiefly bemoan of their pr - Menet) in the rebellion, and who eannot lake the oath, simply embarrasses the work of mitorntion, and the Southern people in the end become the chief sufferer+. Tho Times, however, Is too blind to see that this choice was deliberately wide, and of tel purpose to fling 41.•111111.2 In the Moe of the loyal North, calculating ail the while lbw the support reoeired (non such papers the Tonr.e, Pittsburgh (looßierr ,, d, and their Northern Copperhead I•oadjuiors W.. 1.1111 Inc sultlelmt to carry ties defiance through successfully. hut for the aid and e ueourtervitiont given by the ••I.:oiserea- Lives' (4 . the North, tieorgla would never have drt•anterl of such folly. Th.. 1••;;i +I:.- tare 01 Virginia Bays it austai tei tl, • •ia 4truetion 4ioliey of thi; , a 1 I tlini IKtritninal who says it dont. TI•• I 're.- id ' ot .ayai that it hi n part 1 ..•!,..y "awinstrueterl State shall ,ei•o rights of the frtialitieli 'oe irreviinoia•• g init. 03. litoi Clrginin J.au 6 .1„„ ? I I then, iloeti it haiiii,on Li n t th .. pre-,h lent, acting through (ten, • to prohibit 11,3 m. (.1 Ytlg:nga vagrant ;' •I; . . 1. nS tuhumnllit y w ibk T 1 001.L:„.,11 " V 016: O? Tl 4 t. k N n•TITI/1 lON A MENDML:\T. The folthwing the v-te in the lieu,. en the Constiletioes.l Ame udment the Liseis of repret , nts,ti'.+! Y 111 r II ..I.llDan, Amoy, E...h.er Bank, Barker, Raz- Un...rale. Mecham laa. Mar . Brwralagee. Bramwell Back ale , Lundy, 1 'lark° (0.. , 0111, rm.; Caok, a.m. tr. let r.. be; int Elaan, Doom. ly, E. 1.1. V. F:eglea.nr F. IL, Far. y:Y. r. Fe. „..1, 1:11..• d, liw•tlfug, Hart, LlAyer. 11.11 ti •IMea,ll, lintel, is 00, (low flubbard, (Woo t a.). Hubbard CJi. Y •,; Hub lard *Vann.), Hubbell, Halliard, Jan. llvn. Ha,,Qon,kellev, Rrt chum, 1, uvlei•lail, Laden , Lawrence', Pa Laurence (O.), Long year, Lyunli. 'inn, Marvin, 31,Clurg, McindOe McKee, liernur, hi tiler, Morehead, Idorrd, ' Morria, M. yltl.A. Paule,.Pottoraon, l'• , bain. Pike, Planta, 'PouierOy. Pdcr, II Hien (11 . 0.1, Hf.d/ins,,ladryer Scofield, Shullabargue r _Sloan, Steven, n ell, Thayer, Irauela Tharfla.% John L. Thom as, Jr., Upson, Yati.Vcriitim, Veit Dorn ri Van Tient (M 0 ..)„ Ward, Wainer, Waohnnrne (111.4 Waahhurne . (Maas.), Welker, w.ot worth, W.ll/1114:1111,.Wilson (Iowa), Wilson Windom and. WOOdbridge. 130. Nivarlfeisra. Baldwin Bera.3ll, 'Royer. Ctianler„ Dawson, b entson, Eld Tian, Eliot. Finck, °rider, Hall, 'larding ( Ky.,) r rill,. Hogan, Ilubbelk,,lsunes Humphr•'7'. Jenans,. Johnson, 'Kerr, Latham, .ISicttillough Nlnhnhon. N Phelns, Randall (I`a.,) Handal' fl , Y•d ItaymOuil, illltcr, Rogers, Kern, Witgreare, Smith, , trouse Teor, Taylor, Thornton, Trimble, V norhee,, Whaley and W right —4fl, The only Republi.xon from the (roe Stat.. who °lnd nay \yen'. l t.Y uovu and HALF:, of New York. .Inst - n IL+, of 101,10 and r ar.l lIA Lu's.. of 91 rlv+arhuaot ta. t, A.ac 112111 l ..1 b:,`ll against It v.a, not r.,11,11 t.nr , to suit tborti; leaving . ILA 1 .1.01 , .111.1 II 11.6. rupresent 1.11,4 ultra •• t ' qt•t•l'S Vt• tenet in the Ku•puhhelth ie‘rty "ILL-Tllau ."—The IM Mau hcnd Suffrage denoune« ta, hill in Congrokiii t gout., the right to 01, on the colored anon of the latiftriet of Col uinbia, a« "1.11-tinte«l." Was there over, to thia world, any tnea •uro of right undorttaten that wit, uo thought "111-timed 7" We csin recall none. There are always some to be found, when eeer such n measure Is proposed, who say "Yen. I aILII . I favor OI that; hut not lit)u. Walt till some future time." And if the world is to ant upon the eounrelm of Mir eht..s, there never is mad never will 1, just exactly the right time to undertake any thing that Involsea progress. Every reformatory mos*, inent begun In this onuntry ham Iron rtimnalize.l an -"in. tamed." When the till:11k4.1 the Ka. , of our 1,1.1, this war their pl.w too, "Art thou COLLO, to torment ill we c•tr lox Di:9.J.:RAI - 3 of 't ork y .• hu"bjt , lrtl to no affliction which tti• , y dotihtleton hold to 1, urioanwitkitlounl. litopublican It. , :h.,rltl •h. Lk( ornuse, that rit.l tot hiiivp,rl ...i, 1411 white solfrawil, or Lis, k ,t 4 trratl.e. or Li. 1.-I muttrekv , , , `r may eu Llntg , . I h lattratcrata uu¢: in 1...•111 ss hat row et I h;. party, Itoltiunt foll r,tl =I UTIN 0 pp.in • .I • •tl U. 1' 1-Lit tO Cii ate ho I, Imm. mi. a Dow. r of Yari. Why don %II hcro prv.p...e. a 0•11. An , I: 11,1., to provont In foruro I. .•' prkr-triptive right..? SP-ISA-11M Muir L • %, I, 1,1 n, ilrurd In the Senate that h. .1.1 • `WS, upon any man who utak.," w • • .1.• he Slat"- ultra crept LI I •• the trellaier from Blair lith-la t., to 1• .; 'l• [male buainalla of defon,ling the rano, •• yanks Railroad monopoly, and Iwv.• thv defence of the Pronlibint to Suradord ru end Tax REr[auc•-he n' the .-ity I 6-4 - ha% Mr... 111.7. etux an their cum.:Ad:ate ha May,. TEE. CON 311E.LLBVILLE IItAILBOA D. The opreftettion of the present Mayor of het. ticeme to the Baltimore end t)hlo Company, ea exhibit.' in his rocent message, a...e1l u La those of the two pieced - tug year., bee smelted a natural vierprec among our people, knowing bow large en In terest that Oity has lo shat road ea. stock holdareallecreditor. The Mayor`. oeuipl.tlats +gee , * the present adminietnition Of the company, are ft:inside , ' upon what be aileges to be its policy ha regard to the Cumberland coat trade Atoll the Bonnet/Aetna tallroad. The latter aut4oct is the only one to which Pitts burgh I. Intereetesl. and Ii la much to le re arward that, eta than when ell parties con oerreedin the isomedlete oompletion of this coal ihould heartily rialto to socomplish It, Ow, Jar In the family ebould exist. The Mayor ....en. !let but for the sie/ent opposition of the Preeident of the Baltimore sad Ohlo Ball ro.I tompany, an independent road from PCts burgh to Baltimore would now he risplilly op proartilogeompletton. As President Oiv.stt's reyOrte and Itildraweee, escpeetally his most re , csat one, are altogether contradictory of . .111k .lie patois of the Mayor's, no moa te In knee , who tells the truth, both party. s py Itg ocaltione eminght, that their simple word should vowel. for itAelf. to this di:. :mu.. we most, without raising lo kJ veracity, look from their gig-I.:rex:loM+ their arts and to the It..' re. having bought for et idr,c , twos t 14.. dom. bevel/eta NM le , ab.l • al, ;oe In,. el element. bye gentlemen hose con c. - 1101. ve w lib the t , nte safleit heretofore, t $. retire...Mations to 1, , t1 .t ,,, , pelf ready to supply 0.. , proof of s n, ate., if celled neon to du so tt c • publish what he says in his own le on bus ow 0 re.ponelh tU ly tor be r PTO, 1.1100, an to the 112(..re•tn Diatiflkoril EWA Ohio Rai Lrk.u..l voutivrtion. 71.. MI) c• , 4 ' r amt to to e...tOrmo:s •> • • ro• a • 4 ../L tJr the •al I:r uwc• • Ipy 11” . . • A. , I ME n • t • 0 ,1 • ..:( i• t1.0.,‘ he nen • .t 011 nuhrazipto.o, not ono I stot •of ,el,Ol With 1.11, se ',mot,. en t!,, , 0,10 e o . .. .11.. a .r; 1.10.1 0;.11, :1. 10 0 1., re 11 , 0, 1,1111 the re1111.,,1i an, 110111th.el 41 I art. , ererk said 00.1,10.4 Patel. Itoto•t • ..- h• of a mite In1':,.001„nod I, al • ot,'••- !too ontln,land) ann kat( nat-Ise, "the ork are , stinpunde, Ir, f 1n:4,1' • .. 0 e pen) . 4 mean , bents at. Dttatietal .111111.1111, of tho 11. , 'tor the rlt •,1071 ea Ir, at t ,t from u1t,...11.. It, Il• toytang foo • I he u..lkleata;., , 1 r • on. • 0,01•, eve, 0, .1 .t etlo 1•1,..1., 111. fthis, el., .1 , l'ol.o tIO thitsli 01 h.!. the „lllel /1.01111101, 11, 1 • •, toad 111 OEOOI to tneen> 1 . • 1.0 1 •• .1 hr.o it try a Ile., rourigag. Nleatcnto . tl.O apTlnif of 1101, the nhotek 0. 1 1 eoy r+l I . lltstutrgh ,:rut r.tonty of All. 41 , ..ny, : In the company, Leant f rttin 11.1111er judgments ol.tained liy Ill' laohlera of coupon. of the bond, Iry 12,000 nnonlelpa.llll.,. la .pa yule'. 100 their etork, the eloopany tin ecoatuto. with all the colter ratirteul etimpahlce that one/ t ,, ..h . •••• etork thins bad ante.t . r Ilaat l Intullg tar le. L fro., inalfilit yln their ontinirhe.! .itatei To; m ien hot therecm. The city of kialtlmort - 0.1,1 adr lima by the then Preenicut of the rule Company to parehase thin ntOU/l 141 i rllnarl. T he •ale war. orolponol howuve., toy year, end in the Plot imiath , of Pail Lho al.oek sea again iota Up ,11 ane•ton. brain anti analu oppiqtted In I , > tau oat. , 1,4 maned, sod again .11a:11:110n the Balthq , ar .1, Ohio ltall flood ('oin pan; ..tepri-.1 for nerd Int hie Metal., end rei pave,- 114 telling Lath en. trtenuly kande) and 10nuri1,$t the atiole 1:1,11,1 1 nharen of 1 beetroot). ntee a': l 9olt` u nor ...l y, from an noon , of tlic otook of the City of ?Menorah. The. price ael Pie err-thinly seep ton, hot the nett lean nubile jlerterll) fair. and tt Wun :he tol• '.n 1110 e IJo. City end County that 111 , , t"-•k wan 11.10. loot to then, They 4.... ht beet their r. 114.01,1 tor permi ling lie male, 1,110 whleti It not 'wee, non) here to inquire. In thin Wlic the Ilaltl• tome I /1110 111111 1101.10 Coll.lpally roeintirte tat trat,lo7ll7 0 1 the ottuellne filo Lunn pan ) ethell *Well it lito. nine.. Ineeele,oo Lt' poi el4lYes al market rater, unit, 111, 011111111 Cu 011 lie io ran...inflow. fair and /140se + 1,00111. herlt in the int,eralrelse/n 0 . 1 . Ito, nail & 01,10 Hail Road otapany to Ihe tile ' ' l ndr no far an Ile I...cunt:try Int.-4- "W. , the, net: the Lionecient Prolink,nr) I r tit e' efluerrita Meet, of the....elve• .o/r1 neva , to noltielent taoLl I, f., faVoring the completion of thl• road. liat toe COMM. rett.l vain. , of the line to that Coin eu: e pill 11011 1110 great. 10[10 1 111:•le n h .1 . 11 in etern her. or ronaln 311,ire of +111,.1 I .10. e1..1110 OS at tract to fie lon ter et It 11. 201 , 1 l'erker• 0111.1 :• 1.1.0 ILA 10 .cO.• 01 the 0 11. ophl 1.01 appear to ha,. made 11.eit 01.1..114•11S 10 the re:lnure ot Ile • 1...11.1, 1 13 1 . tty ‘111,011,.:11 eleelthit 0111 01 ill. t 11. Il vit u ,if pe on uilog n 'o7 1 SI itlit e r rt1e...1 d 0 • LI/ . 010 1.0 149 Up o t! t • • IL • • ' • 11,11t0 tu AG drawu ow. of asst' MEIEMI • •t. IA len along the low, v r 5005talltiog to •15 e; Vitt/antral: alwxyn hat Ir g 4flr,r the sor• h n 11.41411 to her. Thee ton.t.la tog oof Or Inc hare hoer., tar the last tior.• year., weleetbd lout toetnlthrst at the It u. IL. Board, WWI I.e) La , t• rarely attetoltal th, meet tug, not hr.. troottntror Itlrtw•tot. are roommate.' by be Ma), ftwlt troore, and el,,tod Or th e Itteltholtior .4, to ara.or , t,o e h he ung,ce tient of The I ..nnelk• 110. n,np.tn) to t.h.lt •il y TI„ t:, •1. , t wi . ,11) esodetl the ee.,Oh• Its.. It wo , t, wo I hal the I , !ntlitiwtl al :on ar wiTallw, Ira t. IneT,n hoi:y In the 1..int14,..r h :un•l that la tt • 'tight- Lo,n am, Ant, "II the Punt rt.,. lit 11.. re, , me.t the il:m i+ort •.... 01. tt4,1^.1. ren id tn. tit. t ancii,, z of 1.1.r -,j. II 111111 rl] T Ima. Inn . y •ith-t,t, ma the ).,mitar , ll 0in1.001 .4 1 : ,11.11.111 1. 1,13V.F: .. 4. rote .e . el dd. root_ Th e• . 1,,,,:. • mere le ...Vim: that Lot fen k re hi it at at this polid., uk.•l a that k mater tale, pl a.ioitatst. the. work I- lama./ ! 1., crustal on as rabidly as the, and t li.• eno ail, of the work a 11l permit—the object being to thin, Leo" /ICIIVIOnI th the t lee. no thot when the w holo work is resumed tio ye will hem delay on thus aliment In ma the road. The.n fieLf of the Soltiutore and Mt.lo rood, lornpan) -baulk! afford, It would meetly, ittilicient guarpoty ol aluvority and earnest- of that mmipany in It. cleolarailom Of n .I.e.tre 1.1 complete the whole road Irvin Plttr burgh to AUmlndland at the earliest day. The ihataelon pluvial In the any °Clio.. reauft have, to,ev or, loom thus far Insuperable and ean .ol certainly he laid to its charge, or it • lilt . teat enemy can nut nom.) it of Lavoie; pro ...mod the net tittenaptiog tlfh retohl of the Connellaville chatter, and but fur which the road Might halo been by thin tint,. open at d lad land, ut un the tore of that nag doss rod i cant. apt/ that chiefly or ontarely mew,. nth lehesl by the Baltimore atol (thin flatiron.% t ompusiy, Or through Ito oaken , . All that it I on boon addle w .10 In Lill. condaion et thing, it tiny loon by keitlenily co-operattng tilt the Company In efforts. for the pre tert tun or restoration of the charter,,, right" of the latter, by meat,, of appeals to the Login. Islam and the Courts. And thus the :natter ates..ls at thls moment--(he lunation +Wren plaided on the whole dintanoo of 40 tulles hem lonnelledllle to timberland, and the ( mummy ready to Invite propoiala for Its ko,...truction, and proceed with it as rapidly ax the meeloary labor can be oominao.l.4l, so aism as the still Impending legal impedinienti are rental sal, sawn, - !loin which the capital Co ./etre.% ra wel t of courae, lot obtained from any quartet. !laving kilo.r In the foregoing remarks abet the oven,: of the Italtfnokre and 01110 ilalliond Company roquire It to .te Ito w 1111 the I ounoilni and what I It. Dolt ha.. loom towsr , il that ...ad, lot 09 inquire Aoreadip, V. bat Wino lain the In tenet. ah.l Kelt, Cl the or of (Intl liner,. In thl• same 00eneell0e! The only 1..00 rehlt , mter...l w hii.h the Ma) or of fta:l,thoro ran hay. lo this subject la that of the city of w lio to the chief eihetlllve a•itiv-ere II .11111..1 , 4°re Imo anointed that tl I. that interest is Mel. i.e Was in rhea, but Irbil. , he A•oar,aho may be ivedtrioti• la hie way el prom d tog it 1 , 1 us wee by whet measure-a he lois rbt ,t.ti end, and to ilo this n torte! 1.1-tork of t. ts I. er. In regard In the ,lialtimore ~,.1 1 , 1.10 Ihe Connell., ilia Railroads a ill be, if Is on. The Mayor. as tor some lime ei member 0, toe t ounoll of I:elfin:no, 1,..thr0 hi, lot came her I turf hi nadal-rnho , sad dorm): Ise he took a mlithlieliat net, r. pert in hee ,0- i••r eal oveMenta. There lons a roe' ..f Mar) land aroommudated by elthel 14.,tirems . 1,14,1 thalo, or the. e; enter,on• rat Ita:lT.,Laln, the , 1,•4 interim mos doe , the state Aoeihev rallrea.l are, from use Worth., flu:, ....ea or , lithf 1t.,, Lin ral leg Iho Uppof ,•.,• of o 1.111.• ol 1,...00nt log le al, a tY? II Dow and the • ,,, nth Blhouluf...i , I 1 . 1.,• 'no. nee !fee too ho ••1% Nlnz •.k 11. hoot,. ho. 005 Ihf t.onn of Vem-hln :too f 'I• cr.% tut ,Ight ,of a t.• ,1 relso-h fat ler: I ;ran • los' ••.,e Ital:lfreor , ...n , l 'Jett, h.; ll] • raa llaa the. ,•L n.ler, ft, •. lor,g -.los. a. ra Otni . rr , rnr rr• IN MI rrar. ntr-en Ir., at r =I • ay $ t 1 st $ Isl KJ ts.t ve $ EIEZI=IIII i.O ~. ~(~~e w.,.. ,~.~ =I aneb u . .. no - !I t-•. t vrl!I t.t. , 1941t1}4 , 11. "11 •-•• IV ‘1111 . ..4 In clisinnce .•. 1. o• 'lttnnr . u Lt W.-stern •• ee. wa Li at Iv. I t•. e'•••• t..e• - ,••• r ... • sae the eft, 110.1...h0re pro• We n t: o faith , •-•oboeeht too,:. a. •••• • an.l. torten) to 11:1“ , • •/. potty .1.- prewal to a: I hat .ti es.pwelty ••011, 17.11•101,4 C. e prolLowe s I he:, A may Le thwt. Lha picots... 4 eats eh•loo error the to...antalo will, owner or 17,747, fins ever well or 111-lenhele.l may le ths hooey of its friesule, teal b no.lnes tioohble• en•l • no dolly, ethl th.si 01 the 8010, 410 ea not full ,hart of thAt tbe„,fol , ets4sst. ...Lad herein I. to be N 0714117, 4, 'ea/refl.:he prOmOtlon of which ha, peen the moving 'pr.; of bb Internal Improves:7^ , fn- the host itww, or font loan amt the . a plais.th.77 of till wy•powttio, t. , tbs. ilattore•re toll (Roo Hunter's.? The lkin)w , r has had ti e seger,iN rereetwe however I hwt toles, the V. h et.. r,. Mary 1,711 liwilrosol• n, pawl:ea , Ilau• rst own, It w null ht • after ell Uot Use.' toad, stragrllne for It. in,71., with there .1 her Ho. teem Inetiny at tile same point viz The halt imOre had 711 hi /Collet/w.f. the Co oa• berteoel Volley 14,1177 eat. asoi the Clos-asperkhe and 1.7h104.17. al tie therefor. the ob., ofto: , cling it with t••• enwell•rt77 - .• 111 now he p•-•••. 1 upewk n.... 44 the or/. , lus•thstors , lh els swoon • % 1 , 44. • ...01.10.. .•1• ,,, ,n•11 , c, 10 its -11 LI: tl.. •..r t -•••• .t I,lo' •, 11. ~• 1 • , f 1 1, 1 • . 1”.. par., , • •, 0I.r.:1711i lb tt, 1 1,14,••• . o. Mt; r , rfi =I BEM ' „' 4' i lEEE! = lEEE , Ita ti ••I' insp. t • n MSC= onnell,l l / 6 ) “t 4 any,. a 1101 . t 1.1,1 1, I ME :1••••• 11- • . • ••• ..• thr• 1111.1•111• ..I . the" V% e+b ,o hint, 11,t1Irtntrl now. IT, misbrand propel - tient., her thus' t Writ srt dyed stralost. Wait come Jt.. t obit. Irouti, P. Itb the Met - or of Ball Enualltl, p5lOO. chooq.frn of the former, cr. , l 1 1 e1. nnnoll.,l' , le 1.. the r•II), for tvhleh "'blends, tree...133e., It to he Import/tut to the. •,11 of his tuvorite harp I.+e. Ile re-m.. 13% et' t ttluyer's 11.4 t lilt! to the boel tbilo itttilrotti mart, fromti.e lo tsetl Ito tj rt ut Moto t of soil en ittldri furls, e , Hen 11) twirl nqe.t, nn, the dononelatimet of Wet telopatty, , 01111 nth leh hi- three Met annool t• --mos shorted, are hot the miturni nod du . ' “ 11 " I ,; • r''.l"!.. 1,1• lamer es/ailed the tol I.1•SI of n poll.'y bolt tots hooome the eon Idrn of his 10010.1 life We may accord L. and 0 ell-newt teat for v but he rejrards as lite beet interests Ot his " nrd ryte...nry tint we sltoolti As. Will IS Ili. stosertiOns or subscribe to his run erions. lo he 14.1erittee• of his :ell soold epteetr. he!, ,In nnitle wrnit. err 1. 1. , :k.lll 10 II • .1 , 11110 e3 , .g ,- ,) •I 11.11 e• n ts. j r,r rltn I.le. In el , Olk,ring hi litane,, he watts di, ni,ee r.,ln linltlninre In POW It) t Weitterit It erylund .111 C 05... ". lbeet, Ult. be 116 s, v lon own ent:leern n it lit Int unaberl , t,, , l, l tnl (fntln there to I t•• , •nr“1, Lent IV). 'I lbe v hole dletatee• Is .stv Into r. nrr‘l.ci tiro 11..1,11'0 141 11.11 f te ill NV 1.....1it r. 1111.. II rti , or HA 1,:r.11. %1. Mot !On.' Irran Ir. lilll,l .hort, 1 ?ball eniid "I/ if, mid It. , Proorli fr..rn ..11 11113 poi'. l'qrry 1., 11101 1.11r......11.1.1 II ig .411 •4 It I 1 mbor tcr, µWI that • ill a cosi 1.1 • L ,1., j. 01.14.0 lovh, IL:, n groclo• (volt pogr °oh. 1c., . 011)1' 1111 1 . 00 1111 111011 . 0 %WY 1 , 1 ilk.. .1:11Tntl.. h. hi, co.( he IA ellll farth, rll, hie oun nothorti II "WI:11, rl .1. 1" , .1 . II , " 'WI' 1:113 lIW row., tw - - . ,0,11 nt of Ow .1101 e, ?lel , lnr 1 Itntlr• Irolp tide water tit It.l-t t.. t line OW Mayor • ..1 0,7041,nun. Mot • •t . . s i. • 11.1 r. cellell . ll Protuil, ~,••••• in MEE • +1 I IF2, t • •r't"• ep h. r • .0•11 ' nit•tr .11.:1,u1.1 1.,•1!. to L, pnw,r •• t• 1 1 . '... • . ?tn.' • gr.o. 11. It alt.!, In t0nt00t.. , ,1 liul t n t ttte rtt ittn tti . I ,1, AI :1,0.1, f.,1 Ir”. .J.ll,- , •y thon T• • • .‘• I ,~~I.•.•n ~ ~~r. - t , l'~ , ! I'a rt r,(,ll~+lir e• iof I it , Inda „ Not :oneload lot' rapt —not %.• ak '• i Al/ i A tine u,lnp, se limy 111. pretty attre ill,: tad no. 1 ork s Ills shunt he 1.,. I.e. vow 11:1111. •011 •if then sere fa en I .11 on) I oar! r.f •h. rn•attr. to Initrd the %Veal. en Ustry. land ' , a., A Mid mottle° them to he expewlyil aof lingo n. AA k Lo d i.111:11.• . AII II the f'utntrerlowl %al- ley am% ed . I In , . lea...in:T. to Now York and and y little coal would they iserot n,rr the truth er MOIII4III., 13.31 t 4111 ‘1 . .. thr wall! et of s .11.3 wapiti.' .41111 a. t to the mat inwrt. 14 , 1 , 1 Ohio Itnilroad, tarot tilde grad. would ',LOA, It to :ender autk urn Maryland that n romp, id writ, het vr them. Tn.. o %1.4 V.,' A Al• I Hid, therefore, that effort O.. to Wive Itn:timure a senon.l and .•doilietine road to the tonherlond wont.' pro,. xi . ..Neill', 11l founded, however, er. in (hr Mty• nes eon Minuet. In the V. ei•tt•rn Mary ladai I ILA (+nal row!. It tun.t. Ipe ,er% bLrong; for.o , he ens et-the ('run. lite i-onnret inn, kin ter In it on an% terms shnteN er. In Multi/noel:and !thin Hal I r... 1 Ct.tllpan d. • Chat be Ins, not eaud It ds on...Matta, ensll.l.• to the %neer r .. of the uther .'. .ahoy„ remarked, hew er r. ‘•••AIII0O part of the ..ullnet, ore of little tnterent to On! have toll, hero referred to in order to -tit , . how little hls-tatetnent.., nnre relied on The Man ,, nuneenuntAble mlitni. In asylitst that r tie r wanner ln whiell the italtlandre nail t.iiio IL nO• road ompany aequlred the enntrol tha onnellavllle I Fon pan y pre. ented 11, 'Atter orni pony fro.. ha% log a %tan.ltria in 1•011 r. AII AWoltnL Ilse. ConedIAVII/V 3,14 AOI LI / . 1•11101, 11 all. Railroad docupany. t eoutil that have In do with the ea , t 111.• 11.11/.011 for It ppit Ina to tire city of Bn': more to tawcane plafut.lll. San t.. took. Aar.- -f A atol in g ( APPAL 0, wtJrh •I„ I A otnpany, althonah !f•0m r.,.•1:1, ,I/ 11, /Vs ...sr, n enria.entlon, •1. I ioit 1....1 i k eitte stir, • The Mnyor was, ther..r.r... asked I, if , 4• i t' nil.. , 1 , 1:.i t .. to .111PtI 11. Ile.! So: tt. rs to.ln on the at •e,l of Idle Goo!. ta . to the f arm Connedi.,;yetal Li!, Is% hoeoal.l ant ft., Th e ...on,. mud In .inoll.,111.• toad., a !di I! t lt I v. , ' I .•- f• r• s ben he rt.., k• or the manner in who, II e 1at1.111 , 0/.• olio/ Oh, 1111/All, 01 • •••l, point v• the %in!, tin ! and %ellen...ldly nn !r erred ' • ...• nil-ALA I II•• elm,' 11Ali In not !.',ulna ! ••• :'tier ha, Ina o I/W.111,11, /At • A I••I ge ofTar n ..I I.er IdL the .1.: •.! ia•nip.or, Ile tznofft• list I •• . id., to the r t more •• to!, I:sttrees.l! ••• • .• , • lit a n y fo p r tr l AI. l pr. r e in l I rA: A tnal..,,etlo tor Idd - ,I m .nnpoto ••I :•t d!'lt .. ••, ...trnof Ihe enal rol l of the I • • , •I r•••• .t t t ere.: so-not. to I.ote ... aLt...• toe t linal id• In-' three Inas 44'1. • . .ftle:• nil! pro.* do:ditut...l. • .oun ion °LI z. ..e•I to , on••••1'..%111. ••••11111A111 1 A., t•. 1.• • • •• • ih. nee,. t•I :nte-e., no. Tali'. BEEN o. t: e (SILTw polo n • It. •••.: ••- ! a I , •ef •era., I tilt. re...••••• yea. et•e• , n hie •In • 1•14•11.• • C 4.441.• Lf o 1 of tb• :nt••nn oaon.: th" - n• .• frion.l• Ile nrolo, •Inr •n -1 to rah , . e re.,parantln. , , for • a a it • r ! chat ,:tdr, alp .7..n0r•-• rd Cent pan , ' • • • ft. , :• to trn•ellan• of fact pro:in 1.••101 , C31. te r ••••tddrtne 1...1. of fact and ha' • • • 1:131 , 'on that I!, ear, write otlierar I • , of Van ...gotten.... Let wean. him, • he re o.• lent of that e• ,, attma • for It, •n• •.0 cr: Ina rity, inter Vet lo the r. - • .1,•11 ra.nn.l• dlfrorent •.• trnrae ..n tarn It le placed hr the Nile!. or DIVIDENDS. ‘," chartrr •af tn....rampant' In 11w I , P, ‘•• •• • V.V.,: that the 11.alttsnOtn• and • 11110 Mat, I Orrtt - A or til.•eraoer ta.fae• Sar. ( •• nrl Coropeny 11301Ild Lira to pty the rya - Tabu - Mitt I .a r e fiat, and hence the dialzree- Tift: BoAttp oir DulEcrons On- al to prim , . lint hotter reason hat not r , f 5' hare thlr dav dr • ". , at,the ri•Oh o"..`nd IS Sits • ... t • .11 , 1•1 end TWD PEI{ CENT on Ore (atp ~t the halt •ornera earl Ottlo rear/road ,„, pe.rrode Morkbonderevn ea.! after the TA -PT yell, the p , ,•••en•flort of the troek the form.nr.t , sr the oC•ce of th< Trea.urer. lta Liner!, • bane 1.11.4 for that clean, .t roe t. li• n••• 1 , 1,1 , a.nrpriny hue boonmr,leaunring.i,d lreabfer Itover. .11.1 be cloatdOrrtab the Lth to I,eit fe ft l "Id; J. L. MAR...tit:l.U- tre.roL_ •n• ..ery the oar that It 14••• beat ebe •hortl.lrn ta.n lard alterent :n that ron , l, at 1,644 until It VIII , Or ral. l'ae OIL t•Orents•l. Pn.ahnd end lU proopornds opperatlttra. Thrivanecra. Jantwyncn. tea. hen abe If eho prefet ro•J, part w ith • BOARD OFD IRECTORS OF t•P rn.• b bettor tarsal Itran pra.ll. _1 :Itched - 1 lel Retain, 4:veribrany bee. oretarnid • to, entent,(ood tb,o. the Me.ror ,• r• •e• f tti• urt 4arntnr• of the tart P lt •• . ..h I .PA p A 1•••,, ••,Ught (.1 •iPM the runtt., In that • •ttt • tuner Met, Pe, dreulend o f TES nsona , llu 141 , 1, She ai,dreraninme , n 1 11 / 1 - 1, h I,I •ALU , ehah bn pelt on a" •nr , 1'••n -•, 1.1, mad that the remainder earl earn tbreArter ft nett e:n.l • tiff.' , •hdrir laallara per wham shall be resened In the e !lAA Itt.".r and t , hlo Itallrned wa• ...andel, firm, If In ..kale, than the feu,- • t t e it•der,e, •IftllN i . •5: .•15 had p.r.a....1ed Th. May pon the ellogod •ttlhOrlty nrenab. o yP ti f rieunno Co:noter of Me Italtltnoro,l t.O Itefl read, • AGRICULTURAL. thnt II be• nltir of • •'•o'."` the tt'of, If ft• "r• - "••• •• • ;TATE AGRIFILLTERAL ••5 l'llletnanrfh twist. ' • t A • ~/ reaa.,,abla •rraie • ....fled of in.. onritre of th•t • .nupany , ...Ant!. h. at flardlononc Prn th•• leth • • .I,l' e on noilrrt ., .; er It loni pfr 'an *al ; •rt rnh•• , '• ia. 4 . It '" •Lh otodt Ode icor. volt. '-atirL AN II a' “." • " ' ' ''t " i t / 'C VA'? sad apinAuted r e ar • a -date_ n•hr• in•turroanut , for ladri, it at rads, whirh neornnot• ••• lit ••• r•••. , 'PI • annul:Lau , - are I.le•ir.. E Sy , •,.,..n.te eland, 11 rt 111e•er I'll 11 " % , t. 11 7,r,d 11,e1 ,, •urg 11/..,ar l• lia , • n .1. , n1i 11. lit rti anr , mr, II•r n• ,rne , l, 11., • Ma. nfre...ro , •11, , e !did I- for, :I, un dhe 1,11, td.ry u: nett, t 1 c•mam di ,, n n% 1..1 I• 1re.,1 1,141v11 f 1.1.4 '1,•••141t Ja x,i •,rl.l •1 matn la. ~,1241.t• L'i'nt n nrr. ..1 f,r 1 ..• .vf 1,• 1 .1, •orl c-avviot 1 o ~.we•nr nirrtl,or t ME 11 SI a, ••!'• 1.r.7 - m••• t )4,1.1 r a, rrt 1:tA1 It, )r• • 11•1 t Irl...••••. I t I • 1. .p..•••. 1 " O.). 1!) s 1 It 1111 •,.—, BOOKS. STATIONERY. &c. •„ • : ,re , lat••• 1 113 ” I 1100 KS ME ISMSI • 1 •0 • P 4' 'la-s 1..1 setin ism' n.es.e• I. t r,•••• , fr•, ,e , ll i•I 11 , 1 a rnklOne ....no , of lit 11•011, zoo , ent., 'Mr 1,1%1”n, 1,11.40nn ) .C.4 pd., • Ill.'. .P. tip q , "'IN) With 11,. I ~ 1 r.,est,n, Itnilluen , .n.l ill nn •d•levi 1A..11!t .I'. VII, Alll * tt T t" tn.. '‘ , NOTIII:II Rt:7t kltK HI I: nr • ou.nlo.ltrueol weal ee`l ero.t. in waiting 7. Ilardly Indeed will she show an ow. ENGLISH NOVEL e . .ra :olvrealn, eseo a Nee t aro r all trio above „rof to the contra,. tlttl "Simplicity and Fascination )•1,. Leona, 51 ay or thnyclann, 1. more a ortily of , • ••P,1•1 orliclent Gartn4l. o ',toady phroweo to "tir , toe ten hoer / i till OW !Hi ihitiq . the 4110 nowt alto hilAgt 1110.1 to •••ana• Mule the "Itolepeucleul. Law trout I'll •-eA Count..ret. lo 1411:111.1ner " --- • Tan dannory train° on the new Tort: ran is I I.l ritit E: A Tule of the Ertwitgh 1.., „ 1t0 011001 111 last year. The Central PILL I ATISIOC1111C3r" por`ably roll ahead $:0,0001 the Erie, It I. „ ;„ ported, will make a larger logrertre. In 1110 I 1•••• • with reined ceek,llo - ,on . c .1 pc opie wtoo.r cul l , 1 r ,ri nn..- y". nal ...with IV, I, the cl,o:ancl pad Plitaborth 1,0 „ ~„, „ „„,,,, • ..be I , Jan mart • lotta ; the raft Warne Ai • p1'0 1 .1114, fan beh'lncl, 7111 1../1110 Or OW "'” An, Inpu',..• e! our tcAturt. wunling I.lln of 1 11,. sln MISTY!. It 11" ; ,n I t,ty the • • nom, of 10;4 and I , a Ino isnroma., ,„, µ oa t., r i.. Ilai• a at, sr 11 , . net 10 60 looel,•kqe it, net 1 eto,lll n.n the ordinary trade ~1,•I ~tra•agcr tomato:set of the noontry —wa -1 , • • 11 • a.rt rept, In nu iroin .•nntolltee .ork(ngown 0111e1:111) 111- ..,tn • Ihe Intention or the bororionent to ?mg In a reform hill, and to stand or fall by lo• bill gore no further liffirroetinn Lo ehorneler of llte 1,111, 101 l 1;1, Ile admit tad ;1., 1 It 4111 out ;root all the 11 orktuguto• pot: I ~i 111 ouvmd T.rors 6n. a batot nlll.lln vim II . (o,l:mum 0( t• I'lOn¢ irl.rlyt In \ rlt ... :I 1 410....,' •tir. rrt. — ELM! "I'lltng•," Int.elTl4 11, 111, bent 111/011 Int, train r agr.l”.l 1 Ile lomulrttrr Ihr part \ PUBLIC NOTICE'. FEIII ALE EDIF('AITIII)S.--The I • \ t'r.," " N. t :I.- I I III! I \ll natln,.) I 1.11111118 FOR REFRESHMENTS. •N 10 NRATING PARK. Tlv . I'l , l 1:% , 11.L r‘icrllEN r z, euppl; .1!1 i [[CH, a ••‘• t•to 'EV •lam.• •I • ,`‘• ,• •1•• I • • • Ih• 1•• * 2 *. IL 11.1.i10 10a • %LH • • EIMIEM =ME ME MEM =MO 1 SE i ..-f ..~ tt~~ i.. n.. ~ ~ t,l. t e r .t tUL. b. I' ". j. -l\ NO rICE3 • OTICE. The Street Com fll •••.. "."1 ill ri 1,11. NOTICE TO 0111 EICN.—Le 1 I 11011 the la h.rf at Idaneh•.sisar War. h. e Ilr n f 1,14 I. harfsuo-ter. ...,Tcriuk110111.1)E1IS Of' TILE ~1 Nll . oil' +l.ltalac how. that Nll,ll/kM S*lll I. la at THEIR t.t llf 1.1. St. • Hand sarert. FEItitUARY ‘ , lll. rt. to•lrrt for 111. ..114,1ing .•• twan, tarn “. the atorit „r thr 1 .e.,. By a rolr t.he 1t. , 8T. M. It %V. JK 11L.G10' ISt, )....71,1. 011 Obi 1 , ...0t . ...de". tr I k 1.1. PERSONS 1101. DING CElt -11114 AT 11114 K BA.l.omp +n,l unt troaafrr - ra.l ta. (lira on the • •If thr /MI)•- :.. .111 lata tt invreat .111., the ncr , tran.ferr.,l or nota. r. tat , of Melt • w."..rahlp. W)I. ‘1,1) , /F. .1a"...7.1vrd ,creVll.l,. OTICF. TO OW 111:1101 OF OH • e . , I Art.. 1,1 tOltn, I • int us NA I N 11 UP ME'FrINGS ttt tt, rue.. \LI tAlllteNl /Z. It t I'l frt..° 1..11. Vet, .Iw, Itt aceur(l- •.th Ott yet, Lltt• Itratt •.. 11.• Antivetl tut. nera: Meeting of the . 4.1.•,..trt1tt 11,15,” •rt Itt 1.1 the itIlle• Is( lie I ttntptut to I f'telt • rt..re •••ttet. t It• te.t. Ift. l•r• VI II 11.4tar.1 of Meta t nt N 1•1 4 ,./. • .r "' Vd t". Pr.." 1‘11.1.A TI N trt 'lli • k N ADJOURNED ANNE (I. MEET • I )0...1 IL , . , t...-kholotero of Un S ITI4 k 1!.01 ANI).T(.I(I74,I°RYA eli ,•• ti WAIF: HALL, 1.1/ Mt , L , rlll , ll flrr, r. for 71 , 141 .• .I..roarT 'Nth. IMP. —1e1:3141 AUCTION SALES. I OUSIEN AND LOTS. COB NER OF • 1 - ..virrti A\II FY RRY"- - Tit FT Em •nl , Y \l\.: !.-1 .tb.at 11, a . i• l t••• e•• 1•1 0.1 n. 1 .• 1, •1•1:141..• proprrt y •It uatr .t.r•tb ). ....rift *tad Yerr3 •trc•ct. , C • •-• t • it Mrlll.l l rlll , F Nu••.. - ( RE AT A II"('TION ALE OF DAL"' " I • rt - A'rr 01.1.1‘ , 1 1• A Ma. Ift• I P. 41 - 1.1.fr.D.NF,1,0•1 hOUS. Fcl. a. • • 1 ••.t 1,...,4 , , Mr., rtt tr• ll.ir Aer€ I tta. • . 1 ,1••.• Vv.-*F••••urfil..n 1,••1 , .. • 1.1 •••• n l - •••••••••••n•rua 1 4 14r0t at 2•.•••1•• 'l, (.• • .4• • tnn• ,rnitern• n =III3 • •111,.t pur.• k. kteILW Au• .....11.1.1)1i:6S ' !lONIC BLII.DINI: tT Tk,o, - 4.•-• Mirff.Nl,o .1,1 I ..... I. know •• I A , 1%. I r. 1.1 A •. I( I . lllli iHI %11. "'AGED - GIZA ' ,•••• ‘T Al I :•1 , 1 ••ne e•r ,•1•.••••••••.it T.n Thou•a“..l • Is 10.3saoresi Sari..? !lad 1 1 ..4• 7. 111.. h f. n. 41T— I,LIAY M.1M.N17,10. r•• ,, • ~-6• , !be wattacrelnl -rt., I I 1.1. W •••t I ~er Irporne , . ••• i• rtu,gy 11 I.tuarst Ifialter• .)1,11.N$ CiG.IR.S. TEA, MIL GAIL t - TA ILUAI 310FLSING. Fr , . ...a. al 10 ••.14. ar rnrolsreaqsl,la , ••• 111/ fgold -a, rat. 4u a... Sas 1. , • r•r• 11. 5.1 '1" ulasccar. 40mal• 1 taA, • ,ne.ta I—,•g raavelirt , l Ours?. I. l la.tr.rA .14 •. : A. Sit 11. 1 A k cwt. (F EVERY VARIETY 11/t. I - .?lade to Order WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, COr" "Sr 'IN 0 i it %1 hulp.i MYERS. SCHOYER & CO., THE (01,1 - tlssioN ►L(RTUA VI; lua t.ern to tnrm by E=l2 tin:'). 7t.1. to Lb, J•I. T 1 ATI MT NT of tLe LIVE ead of the i. it in • mo, mTAIZTI..INII RY, A5.1.114,rr. IT A M I( 1:1.1IA-t1..! 1 HE .1' I LIE II ‘II.T Err, t ..t pzl recetrt of p 18G 6 , J. N. ILL Al , . "k 1... !" W ANTS iivv I]7 D ;77. 14 . u A Apllv, at II! 11l kit A I, A.; ) 1% . ATI TED IKM Pl.Ol Y 1 T tt7 a y I y ou , qt- I ,• , dooo b oo . l 1.: alto.' .t. • f A v A Vrk. ( 13.7 . at: , ,rkst •rol Ina• Ile: Campata. tta : Pr n:l ire For pm: Pfttilr • :PP , ' A. C.ll 01 our. et. Pitt:burgh. Pa. kv A V1'1:111.-6 l.:000 E. 411.!, V.: •:et t tIPIP tft rwr•Ti..t.flt..e.olt 11.0 I,krl n , per , •'" 4 • kr. cl ac art 9 k.llO I:pe a / 1 1 fie res. . 0 co 0.-- A 1 •Aller 0.. ,I:chiso. :re ).5- t ANA I. crulark .I.l.lreak or call op. 1 t %laitte. • .I.:Psiorkfl till ,. V !la TED— AGEvrg.-- EYIPLIDV V kil_N roc ETC P. 5 1 . 1, ItIF.ll. IND 1. 0re1f1.".it.i....-orrai wile of J C.•lr fy t•rerwre Ac. Ac. The /families , .ITT -1)[- r 11l 111 'I lON. ter to hnr"l•nflart}err API let need artilmors..l.ate k trust httrope hat• reelled us: kiosk t.i.cower u . 1 ta.lia.A. Aeptee.lll .I....orttrowt of ts It , 1110,1 1,11.5 • and ti.ositentre'• of aliData.,of the meet fatal-tan., patters, set,- ' *1 :tend . 21 oval} cc ritt..st.. anfl •.. e hat to. %re estitit-1 to. or 5:11.1 A.l fuer aro 310valen,.r $ 0 for tar:7 or *end a tit ft....es-est I p fur ..tr tc.res to agent-, which sr: of the?too.: k.ln.t. ‘Z - Tler plv.l7. o iar t h o al!tar. 4 o l ll:. -n it; ' l.lb: nol.S.lra FOR BALE I; OR SALE OR RENT.—ThaI istrg L e at rn hullt tILIt contalalng - ntrir r.•-tt... at Wlllin.hurg. or,* crete pled hy Jahar. hnc. I. sq. For par. - a lar, appiy the It .rd. J tl3Bl J \l ..trert. nth It h rd. Plttcla,glt. I tl4 HOUSE FOR SAI.C. •'1 o otory 'Mick tlrelphg 11046/.55.5 Cta(gr. ou street; irate? and gza. through Iris too r n r• sea d to r gas the I.ruprrt• rm., apply lu t e . Federal •trrr t. or 4' ;910 I. OR 5A1.1:—.4 Far rtlx tow n m o -about 5,4 Sr,.. oltimle fillaalilp, Allegheny • yin, Pa.. &hoot one tulle and a half howl the horoneh of MrKee•hort. half 'title of the Afoot/ilea- I i• rt , rr Kadl thy eatile from the Youghlophoni • t oyeniet.to arr. are, a Frame titilla;ye '.lll. G roon•ri, and a good well of 'enter al the rand.. o •air 3 Few, /lona, with four - lib t • o (Lop! .prlnii• of water: third; a hog ame bank hard. , • r 1.4 , 1 rtAbl In,: corn rrlh. eorriage hod.aa and y . 'f h. trayd Is all undrrlnfel with 1. in 01 5..• Mr, onr. Tide etraturoof Ilmeotone • a orth ell that i• ••••rd for the property. Fire fee ': • py,pyi,. o r G. Zit o Heal I..taty.A nt 114 Fount h rarroi. fee wf OR SALE LAND—$t.OOO - yo ill: II DitED AND Tl] 11Th' OF I. Et. dthaied near W e byte( City, eouot). loan. ion the line of the Pacldc oad for rsic fur ativrtna Andreas - till 56 11 .." I .'OR LE—Tsto small Mick 10 the Firei Ward, Allegheny. on Rob . t, ond %It room. each, to prod dyr lA ill ay -old cheap. AIGo. two ,moll Farm., 14 tally, from Ito- ri•y. Will i.e bold at • bargain. I C.,11, of lI AM'tILT S KALE. final Eatate Agent.. So. yi kara‘ or street, Allegheny. pall:lard 1; OR SALE--A Ol class Itieltio • Yence containing 13 P.m ra . tainted In modern .1. Ir. witi, marble mantle, ran In every rooto• wRa a Li. -bra/V.17 and fruit tree& !Met oarilego eta/1e and leeehonae: Lot. 50 feet front by fret J. ep. ...rood bank. Allegheny, I. a•to serge of 'nudity. Land. ell - wale .E/k. county. I•a. y : 1 few mile. of Philadelphia andltrle tL It. • •• a aderlald with coal. Enquire of J. AL VAN Et `A ER, No. KC rim, strect. 1:011 SALE OR TO r LET — A 'liven NEW HOt3Eos• WiLle,strert. ar ee,ner of ethatbnnt. with wide Hall. 4tosib.3 ttr dinipp /pups and 1.11r11,..1 OP 6 , 31 11013/1 r 00.13 31,3r , V11 , 1314 ou second dour: marble =satins: rf lupe yard. hlakto fLw mita:ace' walk tt.e Po et Od l e, men, on the end •f ante lot. s no , •1 covet-M.71 two +tory Betel, rontalliing foe, Ise,. room, Ive 0 down' and two tilt eo..iir whole ta;tb sit braid/Pp. Inquiry of Lin. h .- TM:REV% 277 Ft ho sieve, ynaltltd LOU SALE OIL TO HENT--A • Fratat Itunee. and Lot. Atosted at jareol 's at Lop. on tb, r tee eland and I'lXL:baulk 111111 ,- .16 op posit" the Mallon. Ito vae ot.ntns eon ma ai d '.lore Room, and has been need se Is story to: a bum- Lot of lean. The loenthJet is Kean... there to an r.ueateott-ary ses.4e. For terms Plati parliCo pppl, to F. OWEN , . or J tilth thI:DY. 11 a aJeral 3trao.l..AlON3Pony. 1:011 SALE CHEAP. A 11ANI , WillY. mor Farr,' ‘6) FIT) . AI NKR. 1n Mc-Clore townantp. edaolei.na tn. :•rcialvcv of Jana, Old and J n. The ,::.:;wo-revnis El , a pialo Yrarrur Frazee aVll,..vard of nee acre. Oda oldi: t.4.,r0w1d Alled,with choice Fruit Tree , . In ' • n...nring. A d.llghtiol halldlag Ate ninon envilv oo: to tre the Beaver road ot' Vrovnli . 1.1. - Vt JA . SAIIPLS. No. ad Vederal .1•11• gbeny: or. rd J. L. CAR N AMAX: No. •vout virin,. Philadelphia. ja.t3:ll lOn SALE-W/111TE OAK Bre- -Va1.003 footors inch plank. WI. I* fort I *nip ten, to font Oroond 'Mots., mat to oolcr cod uvo ro4 In littsbnneb or Alto.-¢esty. flow Ttos. s - poems god Plt PerOA. 1111111fAt West I.lttfllor f n los e, an itze of Kota - and Pittsburgh 4Lallroad. Mroser c).i=. iumEXErvris AT DECIDED BARGAINS POINTE LACE GOODS X11.5.44.13cL1L1n0 JOSEPZI 110 RAT $ CO.'s, N O. I.—FRENCH CORSETS. 100 DOZEN JUST OPENED AT Nos. 79 and 90 ,5 Market Street. NO. 2.---110 HAIR HEAD NETS. NEW STYLES JUST RECTI macnum, GLIDE S CO'S, NO. 3.-DECIDED BARGAINS IS EMBROIDERIES AU!Vas. 77 , 4 and SO . Market Street- KAMM, GLTDC , d 1 CO. N O. I.—BLANKET AND BREAKFAST SHAWLS xranceacrvcr CZ, CIPIEFV. At 32s.eruro, Glyde & Co's, Nog. 7S and SO Pratitet St. O. 6.—WINTER HOSLEUT .11.20:3 0 436-Mac=ry - 1010 . SELLErG rER r CREAM' ..fT Nacrum, Gists Co's, lice. IS and SO Market Street. FOB LADIES AFD GETTLEMEM, ip-31ErcIr to.micataxw, at the Ts-iterating Stor. of MACRUM, CLYDE & ca. EXTRA SALE WINER DRY GOODS, Februna-y ra?I . MI MAR -DOW WINTER, Goons PREPARATWE 'III TARIM, SIMIL cfAx'ir. 84,21( . Nelsittie; Shiite of Men dad Boys IlliklVTlVor 'Shaker Flannel, weal dad merino; Warn 04aves and Widow Heir Woolen Iffulllers•suad No umea:made zephyr ArtLaes; ffooletz.Galtersandllattessi ' Balmoral Skirts ter Ladles and Bilsets. BARGAINS! BAL A IrAINStr^ W. W. MOCatnalrii, 03.TIZA . lieltlfrt lit. LACE C..'00119 EMBILUTUEI9IS 4 ' *-- "I LIPtfo U r eiwurst , woo b 4,6., &a LiE3,2 4 6 . AXD LAUlli: . k babilestnr.L. 6001 -m. , 14 OIINIEAISOcE •6 674 h 8111=1, 6. • EH 4' Vivkr. otreel. McCANDLESSak, C 0.,. Witsox, C.saist S C 0..) Whotesple 41.1A.r. Da FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dril O. 9tVicad 617.Cet. thlt.lhoascAbovs , Dinninsd alley. Plttabargh. la N EW MAKE KID GLOVES., M BRICK. CM Having thilsbevl taking CHI .I'. 77 and 79 Market Street, M GLITZ A CO Nos. IS and NO Market At. Large Red uo UNTIL BATES dr. BELL'S.. • We re now daring silt our At Very Low Prices', F; N. EATON, i4)14,11.4:Cia CM • 00..1 tin. ty'rirtyrnicnar FURNPITING (3430D8. $1,1,1,„ SII:.LN, 113 3 GENUINE KID CLOVE is. IV , . 1333,1.; ' u•a Intr,dve.t4. tlotd wt.4.•:4 ratall 1.7 3 =I I= iltiCEs REDUCED. $l,OO, $l,OO, $l,OO, 1=1:1 1 miergiirt or a Pair of Drawee, Worth $1725 .714 CR CM A" taal, ISLE, AID No. ID FIVTII NEW ELAM NETS, I=l =II =1 niecirnt a: cIra.LILE,4 DISSOLUTIONS. • M50L171101.4.--The partnership retefore existing between the %indent/n.4 this day dissettivi by %animal consent. . JOSHUA W. HAMILL% HENRI' H. BUTLER. AARON %SAWS:II4s. 7: Vitithrnott. F. brunry Ist, unden.igtyr,l I”,r, thesmstly. LlA ... ttlikUli t ll4 mrlnr N SPIKFjf. Ti7E4S M , EltS. etc., 1.• IL A Morgues of Latrmuceville. WILLIAM UARISAMGIL 70: JustivA W. (4ASKII.L. DAVID lA. J AMES NI. NV lILTF, Prrt,trtall, February I.t. tAtlA.—ft..!t3tu - 1 USSOLLTION OF PARTNER-',- - Ii bil IP. —Tb• ;metro rship 11noofore existing be. : .- ,f tan, subacribera, a, arm of A. U. if vFy A 4,1., to the Boer, and laolx:r bushes., 11.:rVel•dand. bast been dtas.ol red b) =Lanai emtsent..., Tbe affairs of the company ill ,ottltol by any 0f...;, tbs. txtrinbera of the firm. a the lifbre of the Cornpl y, On lierr•• fr at ito. ofildo of jk.,...thr4 Lona. No. Cl Federal •tr....t. All. ,lactty City. intirbt.ol to ',aid nrAt. r. itt - Ided..• make att.'. tiro • qt, and tbos• haring , i2i4l. Itralha 'the , t.b.m fur ra7mretr. A. R. It ARV EsT. . Me` , Ell.L. VEA I•Im ant:lulu. January ttt.th_ --ja,m;&ti DI SSOLUTION OF PARTNEII.' nll —The patnaerstlp heretofore a/than& under the grul of Ins. JONES & Cll." Is &Levis - m.lhr mutualcon*eat. The ea.taa.a or tee ant- .111 ea settled 1..1 their nitoccesurs, J &ALE: , T. nampy a Cu. MICR .lONEts, JAy. T. I\ lifTiiil T. 1: ., JAME , 1. 1'1: 1 11 111 • ' , 1:1N1 - 1• , ilir I fl ! 1:3 CI DZI3/=!I MSS