WittOurgit 6acitf. FEcitutiArti" 6 1/366. aarRE TO. aocri*Tiymns. fulNnr . sivoi that boraafttr mug .a,sths adrertWataecoa rtactsiaott-aillata oat. mast Oa p .m or !Ica: handed tat - arena' brthe also at xarta. advertiser*, whose hips .111 ht realtered rktisag„ , Adverrilse7 . 7l.llplasad mate q ante otaita.:11141110 tule olleti paymeriti • ,6,1•:1,d, -wartime-m.IW ofibt Crhatuete stated, tali',ke taaor,- 94j.ealirood. The Wien of gars Morning and Evening ctil line. SElLERCrlyeake,,ecnernit. ,— or frnn ne.,,nove 14 , -vveeb• celinige lgirrEEN CENTS per ,vevk . -truisgT A.'igD CLAY. - 1 The Ne#ivi , l4.-Reo:eu , contains an articlo on Daannt. WramTun,.whieh, though in the _ . main jtui!t and..dlsorlminating, in particular. passages allows pencortaU admlraticor and ;onion prealieetiona to bo (aided into the• scalein manderas to p‘rvNt judg !Art "Illirwatinrwas •an original anti-slo - very man. Roared in •tiao inland wilder. um of tiew.[llanipshire, Ms lonely clot ' marling, with nature and with himself In sPiro[ll.tm jla his youth with an Intense • V° of Libt4ty. This love animated Ins • sfoochttf fit' the bar, in the forum, and in the National CotVocila, Until an insa istaccim t ungrantiod ambition for the Vre,hleney,icl him to io`wor his port.,, to lent his bre 6100 P thOntoilesty of his imperial jotallo.;.t, to palter, to °qui vooste, to torn no.A, to blot his Ltfo-long record, anti to Motto Snow ono derogatory =Oils greatness, at variane..., with hiscoaPoptions of justice, and fatally damaging ColhisrenOwn„ lamentahls was it when he who hat spoken at Plymouth Rock, ou Bunkur and in titmato Chamhar, brave 'and el&iuefai words for universal liberty as , votimmultomticanaxt tips. strangely for got his gloty, onorottned hiss manhood., 144;:tilunE4'4 - In the dirt th. laurel which his admi ring had wreathed his brow. What cou rt:talon nhame mantled our facsis when he solemnly counselled us "to con quer ouirfsetittires" in favor of freedom; to acquire an alacrity in the "unpleasant duty" of hunting fugitive staves; and when we turned ovon; the new edition of his speechts and found lie had repudiated the • most of those glorious outbursts of imp.- aioned oratory by which he had' celebrated Freedom and enrotled himself among her ebief How had his nremory-tdonil to-day—how had it stood thrinigh all time In the his tory of the repulAih, - and in the-records of the progress of civilization throughout the world -had he remained try 2 in his old age to the fragrant trim litionA of his early and middle Tearts.- Rceica, 'runic have dune bettengribittrefrained from attempts at exonstrillie-ieultlefectien; orhad it con tented itself wait. - walking backward and severing the litiesi with the mantle of for -IlfylbOa.s.j. _ , Matti% , whli Mr. W ansrzit's fate be aril-thorn:with alt itaininfossiiie Wiirnings against delinquency to Liberty, ihere are -vest Anierietm •finitoameld "Who are making haste to ivrt.ck their hope, and reputations oh the s.ame rock that :proved fatalrhl .And there aco• journalists, too, itailid oh iiihineheisi df ChtsOrva lion, and professing admiratiOn and friend ship forptytici ular locate]; ilti - eirt en; r with ifesturels, to • •defe& dond,Oetn tainor,frciin duty; andfrom princi2le, for which there is no forgiveness either in this ehrld or that which is to mane. in the Ifertesc's delineation of the Potty . caredr. ‘or.hir.. WniisrErt reference is made to his generous support of Mr. CLAY in 1141, wheiplio' had been bltterlyldisap pointed in nut obtaining for himself the presidential. nomination. incidentally it is aCeirix - riliiit If all the moo who opposed • T, - a - bad "hail the in telligence or the magnanimity to stand by their prbkr eandfdhite, CLAY would hate entered the V7SI% - tivrise." This is at least - h ._ indiermeention.stisl facts. 3V..o4levotildhave been - olected,sither ifh,e4o,_49l.known how to wrae,..l"r if he tiarl*.aao eagad as t) have Puthia use of vsyttisitrials out of the questloih . The anti-afine;xittlonists stood by him rani mtitiely-utitil a few days before the election, When iti'Alabanni letter was printed and ‘liStrifaited' over the - North, in which he "stated-explicitly that he was not opposed to annexation, "bat Should be glad to see it provided it could be done on certain conditions. Ity that letter be paralyzed...l thousands of his warmest northern sup- - 1 porters, gained not a single southern vote, Ind wra nsorWheluled. • +Well do we remember the first time , we saw and heard - of that - lector. Standingin a iingdn - xinotairse 4 of Pennsylvanians, we rATers!..b.stenitg. to a fiery and, eloquent ipeedhatrainst annexation and in favor of elev4on Or CrAv. A wily derno wntching his opp , ....rtunity, edged through; the crowd, and handing Mr. ?Ciax'sletter to the.sp - esker, reonested the reading of it, end an explication of Its emu ,' tents. Thh - rnereury of the orators enthu siasm sank to zero. A chill ran through the crowd, and Mr. CLAY . t. true friends de parted with bowed heads. The waiters on Providence; those who ...aro -nothing for prinziple but everything for success; who watched. the shifting cur rente,oCopinion, and always struck in lus tily In the direction it seemed to them to ran; the genteel Conse rvaLyoK, to. ono in sopping with Jesus or bargaining with Cfiiphas; dui not rare. They eehoed the tentiments of the letter as the sublima tion of statesmanship; prophteloi that Ow :iouthein gain would outweigh the north ern loss ; insisted that. the Ttadicals were fools it. 'sertiple concerning the morality or any POSIMOnt - and marched ;. on with colors dying 01.01 , 110 . gr0.y0 that opened wide Its Jaws, to 'woke them. Inafortiinately for the country, this evil brood had propagated their species, and their race is not yet UNDEre ?--Tho Tiarrisburg TeligritlA, on 'Thursday last,. spatial:kg: of dia.:lobate in the Sono%Pon the resolutions :of3ir:ij;saDox, endoralng tile action of our, ...!repretlatatives CongreSa, G..tAing for. "iokeitea' atiffrage hill, and refeidig to tho able speeches of Sfelats: I.;,•ixr and Buow*ti in furor of those • resolutionuj • said : 4 0 11 e. temper of the debate:a was govena.. ealtlety by their sympathies for cad; Nminst the oonntry, forandagninsktreason.l Unt'n Senators spoke as their friends ' fimgheduring the war, In favor of the ma. yestyi3n e paray,..thejustifte and the eaenxt el prinp: t a of tree governinent,:' On the othz er haT4 /Xttennintle Senators took the Arenny oo6upiedl,y traitors 'tinting the Iran"' Oct Friday, ro , ,,,i ng to the epee e, o f gmatiOr: MALI;, like chow "or th 4 demeertaluSenatore - above alliulod to, wa 4afiji the resolutions, it ea "Wei repast-Our eriworienda f k m , of 6 .1( tor Beers speech:. lie temper andl • its sentiments will tell ''l4. ikowerfaue 0 the Saluda of the loyalnaasties dia the lutignaerit of loyal rionatere,o This is • blowigg tiot"nll4 oold, in o breath, with a,vengettneo. ft, ; TES Clarion ,',73anner aiplaini- Why : tiff'. - • lion. V7Ctilver,', - IneMber . 4g •gon g ielp from that - distliet, 14 iOspnt fitt;ittlirfrouo - accepted - the 'nomination - to heal a mritreverSy in , the • party, bi agatus : 34,,p e cr: 4 94":4Aerests, hot 1 . fer be ea ernesers 0 tilt tuif prcaoa desirable. -while we respect Mr. Culver and his mo tives in this case, we do not like that way • "soliarging public duties. 41. ill MAJOR GENERAL TIEIO3IbA9. The repulilie has three soldiers whose sex ices during the rebellion have elicited evi dences of warmer popular • appreciation than the one whose name we have written. llt has no soldier whn has served with morn fidelity, courage, capacity and uniform aftecehs. Lacking in certain elements of daiih and brilliance, for which some others `are tii,,tinguish...4.l, there le in him never thelebs a Win riness, a prescience and a mas t yip of , itilati ,, l:l-, which hava male him I pilytiCutarly fortunate and valuable. Thrice, When holding stil..ritinate positions. he saved th. .‘ rm.:: of the West from annihila tion. Acting as chief'fln-Norumand ho won .-cv.•r•d !riiiniplas u^.-urpvisc.l in thorough- new and importance. It so ehuneed that in the :all of lstA, 1,1 , •k nn N'ashvills. wa .avere journeying in te'outhena There were abundant inclirations in the newspapers that the authorities nt Wash •intiMn and tiie whole Northern public ',ken• unfavorably affected by ruin'''. grad. , movement. on the railroad ears kW.Jr,.a of al ran ka. who lust M r furlonahol to go home to the nL.wtinn, and hem seeking to rejoin'Niett. Ito had g. , ven them the slip by sundering his eenneetion with his boys of and heit.llng for Savannah. Among these. cffloors there Wits a wonder ful .I.cm - un...tit in the belief that whatever Gen. Thomas was doing v.ito the heat that end.' possibly be done under the eiroutn stanees surrounding him. At hist came the n. W.; Of hia great vietr,ry, clernonstrat inghis wisdom and eemputenee. and that I reasonablenoss of ills ,otaiden, in Tic , r , Is anothcr pectdinri.y in Genera! TroimAn. tI moist ana alavt- Hag. 11 , ta, • r syratm. , rs, a blcmish that gentivmen w.rupalousl3 - avoid, but which SOlTtle rtelght tn. He has studiatmly refrained from piddle rZ,N , ption.s; and when measur, wore roncarting to present him n fluidly mansion to a testimonial of appre ciation, he modestly doclined the offer. 11r.1ta dill tiMAher claim to consldern- Hon. iie Is a Southern man. Barn in Vir ginia, he listened to no sectional seductions and allurements. lie consented not for a moment to the dogma that paramount idle glance is due to the State, and a secondary allegiance to the nation. Always faithful. courageous and competont, the ropnbUo has not, on its roll of military honor, a brighter name than' his, GEN. L. C. BAKER. When Substitute Brokerage, by the luta my of Ehe *eall.4 resorted to, became shwa lately odious tdeverybody except the per sons directly concerned therein, this man was appointed Chief of the Government Detectives, for the purpeso of ferretting out the rascals who were engaged in the iniqui- i ty. If all the reports concerning him are tree, there are certainly good reason why be should not have been employed. But he did something to abate the eviL After the substitute business played out, at the dose of tb.• a or, Bailin?. started after the Pardon Br ikers, and seems to have ran before ho was +on t. He overhaul:id, amoni others, a gay ar.a handsome youngiuroatan, named Mrs. L. L. Conn, at Washington, who was driving a lucrative traffic in the procurement of pardons. For this he was prosecuted, and convicted of false imprison ment in detaining her. In addition, ho was mustensi out of service, and had en poadded other evidences thathe had fallen out of favor. Ile had stepped on some powerful man's toes—whose we do not know, and shall not undertake to conjec ture. Bahls:n knows, and he would do the public vninable service by bringing Cor iward all the meta in his possession, relative to the mallet. Substitute brokerage was bad enough; but there are many symptennstitut the Par- Lion brokerage is not a whit behind in infa my. Mon who claim eminence, who till high public Stations and more in the best social circles, are concerned in It. Women, in the bight of personal charms and fusel- resort to it as a calling. The man n,er in which these people gain innuonos over Secretaries, heads of Bureaus,lstoqueys about the Departments and the White House, and so get facilities for obtaining the signature of the President to pardons, is absolutely shameful. In this shame, as matter of eeurso, there is no distinction of political parties. Indeed, in certain offi cial quarters; just now, Coppeeheads seem . to be in greater favor than Republicans. This [ratite is reported to bo again brisk. No doubt the conviction of Baker will quicken it yet more, as insuring a sort of impunity. Strongly as we object. to a gen eral amnesty to all concerned In the rebellion, Re are not sure but it would involve less evil than is wrought by the current system of procuring pardons. RECIPROCITY. AL the late on for members of the Ca nadian Parliament, Dr. CLARKE: question ed the floe. nowt:sort BLAIR, one of the candidates is to his intention of sanctioning the payment of large sums of money from thisse,ret service fund to members of the Congress Of the United States for their votes to re-establish the Reciprocity Treaty. In the colloquy itetuno outtlust. Mr. Brows the late Prime Minister, resigned because he would tint sanction the corrupt use of public money. Mr. BnowN, in the Toron to rilette, of which Journal ho is editor, ad mits that this was the cause of his rosigint.. What rn tabia - a of Congress have put tLomselves up for sale? How many dollars do They cliiirgn e•tu•h l'or his vote? Let the people wattili and soo who so votes as ha °t ension suspicion. CONUF-DFIIATES IN MEXICO A correspondent of the New York Trib une, writing from Cordova, in Mexico, al der date of January 15th, gives an account of a visit he made to a Confederate settle ment, ten miles from that city. Among the colonists are Gov. KAMM, Gen. Paten, Judge Phawtws, Gen. Sitemnr, Gen. Ew- ELL, and others cf note. They have all ta ken the oath of allegiance to Idasimillam have 6:mildence in the stabilityof his throne; have bent for their families; are apparently contented, and manifest lass acerbity to wardsthe United States than the rebels who have not emigrated. . - - STITDER COMITY.—Loat , fall the Linton Representntive Confereee of Union, Snyder Jind.l.ycorelng aosuallea, after nominating • • praentaitive ticket, appointed deLegateete the neat ii3tate Contention. The Repnbll - Comtnittee otSnyder county nowlnalat 1 . : t this appointment, of deTegates was un-, kauthertzed and void. They thither appoint-, fed A. C. RimPsos, Representative delegate,; !grid named J. U..Wmsnar an. t3enatorinf dOeSuie. 4fttennro ELEurrorts.--titato election wilt heAticrl,oolr Itampehtre on rho second Tfrmtlay iq M& - ch; lit. Connecticut on Rut Second Monday in Ap#l; and in Rhode terrual on Rua illet ..Wedany in April, of the present Year. rtioerei•re of Corer Borxxolira..Coltese.—, Our coubtry exchag lamaer XestSuiony to the p c thong La aeppontg : outset end ebeeee ln the interior for better peeler: Witty , sltliere oat d o t ter both 43 or 60 cents per pOb Ud for their trotter. hoploa for atilt le o f .11ifirree—ere , lethlo accept of the decline of Wends. , 'rho- prospects arc borrever, that the Inagerjhesenactlethcid,ntr .e. lees they xeceme.::,lll7ll....V_whe ref Lusea $1 per .trushol; foe•Olf, Mum.. lo to, t. 2.1- as no., glad to obtain, _ cents per brmbe talitlrltb - lber hdiaors provistone rteneten Tko Jteep out of the 0, *t 25!! 'eke/vele" w.. 01.10 Melt lose.—Beato • ' , . I .. _ . . , Tirious.„„„),,,, E .,,sce, 4, 41 . h„, 4 4 tbrongil and- trantetheirtY Irns-° " ° ' ° ' Zia ratanebest- venni, rC- --, thCplantlre " . OA, t o , nieilibit show} (hal 'Mel ellseatsleal Monitor' (belabor of„kiiisCai rowel.: in ten yene6 - 4;(bati-tllay ; •tllqw wilting toraY.the fre.. men. Tho in. ,frenow•eni era into a calculation to eteiasthat slave labor at: years ago cost tenor four Leave timer lb Illineh sil many are noir wining to pat ibe freedran, nnq though It thinks the (real wen will n - q do as ninon no-k an the Mayo did, yet It save ne on •' i reload that there 'a anything like this cuerßratoe• - _ UENIERII. NERO A T sec n Nntrni C • not is A,—We learn from a private letter of a frtrnd to North Carolina that .- The poor people are paying thoir tat.. quite willingly, hot some at rich moo—the eaafng Flebele— reface, believing that the resident w in some way, relieve them of P all their taxation. They seem to ftstter them safe es that they are Id r. Johnson , . • Pet Lainhai. 10-t 1 trust that eattic day they .11,1 l Wake Op to -dud thetoreiver most righteously ints'aaom Thu muss of the people Lem are welt-1,,,,,„ 4, but enatly le astray, while 'mighty ni4aU 'Art AZ old ready to take the Suet. God havo -mercy upon the South. She de.ervearomembrisme In the .pitiyers of talkttle etturcho..""—ii:oao.llrac.- ./icnt,l A r affray at a Wanking saintri In Ctevelanl. on Sunday wordiag, between two • villain*, for a mong others, a plietwe Watt reeently er ertett ref the VtgiiiinceComniitt'te,-andavas. v,iir, reonitcd le the death of ~ ono OT monad SleCutte„ by isehot _frets a rev 01 t ...0 to hands of the Other, "Stotiediouse'dask," of Buffalo. SO fearful was.the •dyitts,ubiu of being known, thet,inv.was..enwilling, fora time, that a ddapatob .Should..be sent to hie friend., the degud or the eanatlencen of for. mer eriworprotopO tut log. Mar tokeep conceal -8.11 long as therowits.h.oPhOf recovery. Tea Btuthingtess-Cinuaty Now gays that lit sinking an oil well on Dutch Creek, a Butter nut, minus the bull, want:rend thirty feet be low the sralkees That is very enally aceiuntod for. It is probably one that slough.' off from the party on Its way downward In 1.4. Hermit no dhell, he ens probably a V allundigentadeadatauser. —Ohio bate Journal. Tau BiLtrifoll.B Ckee...,,fai Advertise , has an acroont of the great tee jaw below Niagara Falls. In eeme Porten( the river from Young.. town to the cataract, the ire was from fifty to eighty feet deep, and on SlOnclay last many people crossed therleer on foot near the "fee n's Hole and over the “Whiripool," never before accomplithed. At..Youstgruien no,l partsor ucwks and wharves were itti away, I.ll,olVißjnosiOaf logs. Eoc NZONOBP IC Sorts Cenotia,,— The soperintenderatof education insonth Car. el in., says I "In some parts of the Suite, lam happy to say thattbe residents favor the edit ',idiot, of the blacks, anff will'BUS. SO Ohltacie in the way of snob a benefit. But in other, there lea disposition to oppoee It, and that Opp .114011 COM. 111 no more insurtnowsdabir al than the.prCTWllt of the use Of ever •Imlay Inge tor ..freeduieu`g schools!, Bcourta, Sr., We'd in Quincy, ilia 11 th, ult. Ile wan one or the oldest firitlet. ers and publi.licrs in the Went- He founded In Cincinnati the tirat.dolly paper ever Mooed west of the Allegheny numnalnins. More than forty years ago heestahlishesi a newspaper lu Rdwardaville. Some goats inter he was iden tified w ith journalism to this city. At other periods he conducted newspapers in Jackson ville, Alum, Lewiston, i'cora and 4latro.—Ciace. la nd Errata.. Tug Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne& Chicago Rail road Company. having bought the (fleveLand, 7.rinesville h Cincinnati Railroad line, it Is thought that PT detailing that Ithe from Mll lerslntrgh to Zanesville, a distance of snout forty miles, malting a through Ilse from Cir. chimed to' Pittsburgh vie Orrville, that it w outdo:nut e equally as good a paying road as the Yort Wayne S Chicago. Tee lovely Young Queen of Portngal, Maria pm--sevomi daughter of Victor Emannel—is described use sweet, graceful girl of nineteen —blonde and delicate looking, but of singu larly well proportioned figure, Much prat tier than her sister, Clothilde, she yet 111010121. hies her to Ruthena, of tier inowy throat and el, Me led shoulders. The "resurrecting" of twelve beaten bodies in Canada for distention. 111 startling that lit tle Province ~.' 'enutillerably. Two suspicions taxes ` shiptied hal e Quebec were sftr.ed et Poin p then% 'there were found the bodies of fiver'women end two men, pocked hi arrow. these reaming bad been taken from' eertietiles 'or neer Quebee. The Augusta Ws.) Conditutionaltai raft the eorrespourleabot thnlkaston. MccrUser, on." a "hireling ralitiller," a uneheireellne Pool rry... a .detehtable reuirplot," a "devil,. "seerindrel.n and a vlitirutteulons vampire," and then remarks that ft has deseribed him 'with angellettilldhoss.n . rz is rcParted, that the residents of the south ern and southwestern porn of Arkansas axe still 'to Litter and hostile to 'the Genera mem The egret of the iTtedMen's Bureau there reports that if the proteethsh afforded Ly ft th not continued, the freedmen will be starved, murdered, or forced. into a condition erne than •lavery. FOMTLI anorixand and sixty-two turkeys, efs lawn lbw:wand seven P.undred add eight e-e, one Iponand, ale Tundred and yne deck, and tan 1,111111re:41 an 'efirbtribree tons posP.ra, a ere delivered daring the Cltrtate raos holiAar. at the London etadloa of the Is rent Eager," railway. De. a•wootTlT, after - tire Tear* Caperton. 6.4 turd i um. declares thisspirttualumi to oar third Imposture, one thtrellnerseley, and one third diabolism, Be assorts that in.nfty is the =MI Woof trance mediums. A covistingiqffinTr writ.lng ♦n caber the lead• Ink 'Metropolitan" datheauf one of oar west erp cities, while apeallthog of the Preeldent'a policy, and apologltlng for tits omarse, paro died headllla quotation, thuat " Cacedgfies the that AU Inn the rrUll.dentha Chair r . Ins New- York thee ilaerts, ea the an thortty of a Southern correangedant, that "the patty of the booth was op poled to see...ton. lon the clergy were garterally In rarer of it." la not th at rather hard on the demi II The. terrine neweglyeetale of horror. The “Loodorid an Woe vestel; a whlelt hadetart ed from Liverpo6l thr AdaniMisprisag a leak when a short &straw trot in - tr . tier batches were not battersed. dowe, the VFW al ept over them and Into the engine rooms, tbe firessere pitiord, Moque:We could not be wiirkon, and with taw colony ofpaaaen men, Wonsan mad children, some r= others praying, others claw:sauna la arm, thi ,ilirstod artp went down—an iron orialn in a Watery tomb. lYerbays snob ellsailtert .Jam beisvoldgale. Possibly ecietiee basset-yet taught Ma to rivet plates a* ettultationt-ncld them * 0 thinly that they wino; be euptirated. 'Perhaps there Is no way o Of . colClialt fr.., th e Nat. water. tint advocates Abe wooden vans will not sail toiarasvustesittagnr Sher case In the fact that ilds-erett weatdoins with • plunge, like a knife rutting the wares, and that/be yian Waited and lost Inn gale which war 144e0 ocill-carly by ecooklochell, hay- Intraieerrprinarta Weird. ' ' • s'dooblyand luckleateenneete4 entb ,lb s adfullato louts 0017. 001 Of A . 11 three • escaped Mal the iltdtrespe welencreell. , . were all men.end ilitteetserthem noun sailors, members of the erew. Therle brutes unshipped the only avail able but, crowded themselves into It, and put off—leaving more than a hundred women and children to suffer sad dine* beard thelnD. In oblzunz contrast to this despicable eon dnet was , that of the csataln of tbet ab ly. . When thebest was aimed patting off, he stood on the eptarter-deett. Fume or the tailor. called out roc hint to tome with them. ono tv be answered, Alarlll steed b• the passengers to the last....lind to the list be was at his pent, etatullag calmly, with all arms folded . Berea his breast., when the ship be could not save went under. Of such men are the records of Immortal heroism inade..-416. Zoo. Jour. France and Uesins. It is expected that the opposition, 613110.1 but eampact and vltulent,do the French Legtal. t Ivo chambers, all lea4hQ, .rbeo the aesslua begins, with the Nest of &series of yehentent attstelts uponhey the . Emperor's interference in T affirm tht It was ea great a blunder as the invattiou a of Itussia, WIS. whiehled Witte dowefall of the first Empire. If 31. Uteri, Who Is selected to bead this raid on Napoleon, can produce a feeling through unt, rrithee WM More bleed and treasure will bet:esteem:lly expended by thecoattnned anp• pfOflattinitilan In , with the s• a of I a war with the Mexico United "tate', he pr ma o y undermine theN ptairthie or apoleve. 6rus'e u nderm in e the ti , t- pow . added to alt Lut4 p.n.,- of the Wee of. Id. niers' mbeett ()VOUS eloquence, May. boar , s• ',pen Napoleon tn.• noire to gei but • f the Ildesittan onlvroptle at h opportunity, or upon the first prinext ho ran 111.1 or maim. England and Spain el.ottd gloat OA sense in retiring, at the earthel cochlea!, from the complication in which Napoleou bad eo nearly Involved them. —Phtfactriphla Press. CRUDE PETROLEUM. 250 BARRELS Crude Petroleum toll SALE At 1(0. an Lresarr =I NT, PIXTIIIII7ItOII. febil . A. WALL ACE POWL - P49,PMM J Amyx uptiortitotir; r-, s • r Pork Dealer la 11. 41•Ulli • ACONAELAMPILL roux DRIEDLAIIV, LARD °IL, ORS•ot TAL.l.oWrge:,..erbield reaoactrollasallalt • ewe ai the gredel,lls.o2 EIEVENTIIBTEMIT. Flttabarati. - Lk...... G9cEIEBAL. DILICEETING 'OFFICE Bad 3Ptniteinlit 421goacry no. Is in as. Mir St.. ■at Stliperaton Drid/P • • - , iesikse• IL PP. So,rBtßE CCtl Cotscoor LAMP CHIMNEYS. paT1:1111; OCTOBER 1861. urritswers PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS Ilamtractuyed of .11X.ruot numb iusipbbn.ty• loteudo.l for the Cetgnf , ll.l . 11.%niteibur, Yort Put ewe Vents. IP.Atilt4oo *Met. CLAW AGENTS. Discharged Sol eniutn.i.Ltrnit.i...l. Deceased Soldier*. wait "irocsares Dlcrs-crilcso, And Midterm who're,' dieeitarged trona soy Othel mrelyeteithoeit ritieleing their teorerpiamat or Lo mi omali* are nestemod to color scud Char pd . dsTaito T. WALTER IJA Y. bolioltor jor itousties. Pettelone end Pay. tip. 1/17TH BTHENT. third door below tlie Ca w.,. 11•11.PATTEASulf • "" J. !. HALL PATTERSON, 144 W • FUVRIA eiTHISET, Iliti•uumitl. Ps., torney•l'br Golleetl46 einitn• .01u% the Sumo sue fJnlted Mates Governments, for GAIGATV.. _KAM , AND TETRA PAY PKIIIJNS, /Lc. OYTICEItt NUTI • 4141-11.111 D ugitTIFICATEB Ot ut:U ailiOl1(eD10_1111Ma'.; L - F) -- FEMALE EDUCATION.—The tipring_hesolos of tl. M. TWINUIIO.B SEM INART TOR TtrUNG LADIES,. .. 111 comment, the rath7 Or FEBBVAITI 117.1 T. Dia:mood Street. the Court Rome.vrtlta , ll ► fee applleente ran then be odotithhi. isSidereo+tout ISEEFFINGS. ELECTION NOTICE—An Election for President, Illanagrs and trdlrera of ••The Company for erecting a M s idge over the River, upptialte i'llagobuixh, in thecounty of MI., gllrny,'' will be held al the Toll 'Rouse, at the evutli ead of thy Badge. oa MONDAY. the tth day or Ma:nest, at 2 o'clock ,ig,, x. fa:lewdly, “Tr.,. 'Jr A 1.1.2,101” 1 VAt.i.ZN X. CO., Febfohq tht, LW. NIiALMEE4IN7i In accord - Itlth the provtuloas of the Charter l ttoholtcoeutu, the Annuot ltener.ll Stetting of the Utock r , r lie A IleXheoi Illey HatlroAd Con, ht hcid at the .51 re of tilt Conap.ny Trlf,l.l Fehrusfy inh.L.m. A n to re,elvo the tiottort ut th. tiro , •• i,to•ert, ple-•1 a Board of gatlalcruk for tbr orotog fear, haft tr:cumet earth othct .troal neat at n• h. pc...mt....rt. fra:td JOHN RA :,LAITTINIt, Rceretary. NOTICES - OTICE TO OIrSEUS OF BRATS, 11/111105., *.C.—IfOUCC Ls hereby given to all o. re of ilraye, Corte, carriages, itugglce, whether r ..ident or non-resident In the City of Plillerlrg, to piy their Licence, at the Treasurer's oilier of the of Pittsburgh. PuRTLIWITII, In accordance ale On Art of Aesembly, approved Hats en, a nd as I 0,1110,00rn of the Council. of ase I Ile of i'lltaborgb. pa re ssed April 10. 103 J, andel pare.. who meelect or ra se te take oat License.. se id eubleet to a penalty. he recovers,' before thi Dlayor, double the exua ant of the License. The old motel plates of pr. Vuls year, inora be re turned at the time Limners are intro out, or pay :scents 'beret.. WAIT! of Orate.: Farb Ose Maras Vehicle .1 7 50 Each Two Hums! Vcblete.. nO fAnb YOUf Rome Telolole. l5 00 harp Two Horse Durk 13 CO ilterObuses and Timber Wheels draws by two burro,. ell te, sash. ler cot. additional loran u rad In any of the above cabled*, lyt 00. r soy nu it. lettra9 4 l4 l s l . PENOLIDTIONB OF CITY COuld- CIL•.—Ai • roretiog of t h e Select and Common Lkoleell• of the city of Plitaburgh. bold January alb. Irda. t h e following preemtbe end eructations ' were mad three time. and posaed IV 'motto, AI *sterol meeting s of the lodeetrl - 41 associations of our city, • Pro tidil tmentrrade be ex-tlarernor Tod. Pres at of the Cleveland Railroad Comppaany, topxtend .1d oa railrd Iron , tog p•rv , :.ll termln. to this oily. with. outgoy ,agrporozo or . prleate autweriptrans on the part of our pecrple, .3.113 g Ito. to contd. him to do au, and where. tilt prepo sition bay met with gent ral fleor. and wraild. llcar • tied out speedily, Mutt In great benefit to ...city oud counly, and tootle our manufacturers, rat m ebanto and echanics holoreratrd without delay vatic goodsood menchandlae, without It. ha frequent,. been the rase, rate lug to a alt fur day, for ...spot • end would. to a great client, p. the street, of our city In the •leinity of railr oad ` depots !tam to with blockaded from 'day to dat a and week to week with loaded dray end aerate erefore, Rt.:deed, Tbat We, t h ere preweertotieee of the peo ple of Pittsburg., caratersely requrat the Legislature of Pennsylvania to grant to the i'levelsad and Sh imming Railroad Company rat Indeputdesrachurter to extend the said rood from the tibia atete doe tu Weepy of Pittsburgh. the want. and necessities of our te de absolutely rratairlog a d d ed rollmy ferallties, as en outlet for the luereued and Inert.- log product. of our we and workshop.. Resolved, That we would rrapectfttly urge upon the &Renaoo of our legielators at liorelsbu i lae nrce.tly (hot elif•ta (or poe•lagU of fr. - read law. proper and well-guarded reeir on•, proradiag fog Sim building of railroads aaywhera teroaasoat use state. .a as to etabie Our resources to be more coolly•ed thoronghly developed, and le., OUT people free nod Inoependeol or railroad Ira y now ells?, Of may hereafter arise. Ifrantrark Tha i• copy of the. rasolotion• he for warded toesch of our repreeentstlero at diaraisbarg . Attest s sv.intoW. irumilk k e=4CCV, "Cil ' Clare Cornown Connell. rirrostatia. February 341,, Ism INOTICE--The Street Commle n, Mowers of tuo Tint sad Salami Irlstrletapor CO tlea that all persona plantrig. or allernlas So Cr plan rd. arlsra garbage, *rather atlannees la any .trac t. lane. sq.re or alley of MIS ellYeahnll to as am lao &recta Lllgewlsa all persoaS pLarlor earls, Vara., or any deserlynnon Incarnaranes l ava, way otrrel, Imo, Nam. 04.1107 of Ws clay. 111111 Ix dealt wilt, art the Ism /tracts. jr MINTIER. Consannualnners. ENZI Uri 1 ZWlltal OIL uwir•an. 4 (saran, Wont, AND V&KI1 drnltltla. I LL rigustms uoLnvici NTOCII. In Ibis ramp.) and eel transferred to ttnna on tbo. boOks.r Collap.- Ay, dll-dad uto their Interest, rids., to haws the 10.0.0 4r.atferred notll4 the 9+r tort of Met , WE. V. 41A1a0;.}:lit, Sacra..". SZTOCKIIOLDEOII .- OF TIME LIN (vLs WI, MID MINOT° CUMPANT KU take notice Mat o Idootlo.s. bit behf at TIMM 01.11C14 No. 4 Hood street, oo VESEVAIIS rtu. at i o'clDell, to elect pacers t.t Cho ....Ind !earn Cobto vol. mosey to ‘ , 17 . Lb. Krk tb. 'sr.nr47- gieg,h 6 °. W 16 , T. J.. 'Novi. LA NO th TICE TO OWNIMIS.--Lett on 0.1 e wtour nur , _h. •ST PitIAT. I feel lon Ary MI .14e. The eamer or own r.' are hereby :loaded to COMU. Com lad. pp , t Opt , `17,:511 4"itailOrivzialnVbT,tl:ll."-• NOTICE TO OWNESS OF L WELLn.-1:40 foot that Arteaba Tntlit Ol t. .t.pb true Roves, ?maps. to.. 0.050p1e , .., bAllnro-o , r4l a r taut teL Yafra.lo DIVIDENDS. Ortnet ete me Ilona. at MIMI MA /0(11 1.701MX 0 COUP/6\T. PS 171 , 11.Mi11. rrabizit7 14, "PIE DOA OD OF DIIIiECTOUF OF' the above Comp., hove this day tamp for oar serene to steeds , which are of the molt titers! kiwi, Now la your time. Writeplainly roof ~•me, city. eormiy toll state, to TIAMILTONLibert CO., tux New Tort. Salesroom. 211 y Tco. Ne , r T ort. oothiset 1 0 011 SALT. 1:011 s ALE OR RENE,--Tbint large to Atrit built 110011. containing nine root., VVllkinslrorg, now ben:pled by Jame. Forpartienars, apply onthe premises. to JA lir.b TillnY, Jn., wino. enact, Ninth Nerd. fertatiT OR MALE--104VA LAIIID-01030 0 I -eatouT rtain ITUNDIIED AND TRIBTY A , RE,. LASD. situated neat Webster ... v. Ils soils,. recta,. lowa. ton the lino of the Plelne 13 ogertd fur role for PIXTZI., Bow Z;Z:l L• 401 C.D. .41.421' Wontypa Jahllftf DELLLIG HOUSE FOR SALE..— Two story Brick Domino, House and .!able. on e t •rh:r•J strcely. motor and Su through ate tkouse• Purchasers art rovited to examine the preparty. For torn.. apply at 11l fedora! Oren., or 52 and It Areroth feirDed Fon MALE}-DRUG STOHE—A de anntle residectcr wltil most Intranet practice of the only resident pVetan, la a brootLfol In a erst-rlaro neigh rooted, taro hours . rhinby rallroh.d Iron theelly, +lll he sold on favorable ...rm.. or eirirang.l fur a Drug Snow or Prolfork7 wsh located. in the tity. A.Prgheny prefrrved. Ad. sirs or apply st No. N Coons avenue. Pittsburgh. 2-tt oa .BALE—Two small Brick Ilea.. la Me Ylrat Ward, Allegheny. on Sob [aeon street, lege. Y and di rooms ennh, good e, der. Win beaohl cheap, Alma two mall Fame. t• a often, tram the any. b ar .naldat bugaln. KaquireaeliAlDllT HALL. HAM Estate , AS..t.• No el rltt,ir•Utlll.Alke...r. , Jai; &era FOB S .- ALE Olt TO BENT---A Frame Licosa. and , Lot, situated at 'alnCora atalloo, on tin. Clereland and - Vtrratoirsti Railroad, Zril,o , o L to " , b ard 1 1:4.% taTitin c ra; al " egg f . ra m 4 trer of year, Tar locatualo is good , as limo la an eacrticat w t trode.. For roam, and particu lars. &triply to 1. UWERB, or J. RENNZIIT. rode ral street. allrgnellY• d ri Fon first class Ilesto deuce, cootAlreingli ?moo.. Satoh:1011A inetlaro •)1 , olth marble salre gas In everyroom.with :0.../nrubliory and ' lnit irtio - r, Wick clo sue, Ai feat .toble aed . LI-o•lorszy L. LA feet front by I,ll.Lervo of o TaberT.Lo,,,Afruste lef coorttP Va. within few milt, of Ph 11.11,110114 and Edo lA. ' VAN;Aid sioderlald with cdal. Enquire of .i.. ZUWIIR. No. HO Ylfth street. 03rgloart 1;0U SALE,.I4IISTE OM LIM -8101.-1011,0X1 feat al Welt plank, 10 to LI rut VAI ',,dt;C:OArrAlteggt:lliebbl.ri A ttalla rat te order ilea, Plow Beams .od ' Aft V:l3 Middlesex, Glenne of Elle andl.l4ektiorghNoStroad. It•revreorauty, Po. Addreo• U. L WICK Al. GO.. e•t 111dd!arz. Kamer Co.. Pe. TUts. •r j N. 7111.1.Clt„ B.= 1.1:7. or No. t at. Clair . rms. &writ. attamrt LOB 11.411.1D-Nt valuable Country liesidtaceot Z4gettead fltattot4 retthartsato ftollrood, 011.101. I - hilf toile* Imo !Wltt.inttotm Intron setts DS prretiatot Load; • too now Dwell ing Haab:Mir ten monot loud tett= loriatotot_O; 6' It sad tabor cpavaatencoooo the_prtealsot. rot far ro ther lotormatios, tot IGO rata wee, Nut bomb, or on tbs yr< Igase oot:dtt 7,e. BMW. FOIL SALE, {umISIMEDLEtE vmsrsgios, 2 . SNORT ROPE . TROPSR TT • AT Sr MOW R N ISTATItI3.—FIAtos won or lA.& Brick Dwlt a ANA 10 realm MI turd. plenty of ..ft ;1 2 10:1I of 011 nts t alllo. refloll:.% %le ". beertber. irellna6l. 4 ll InvrooLviva7B, nand at OW. 010 , 000.1111001017. pal 1/00.1 fai SALE caruir. ♦ 11A34 1 8 0 31Z EROPZETT. FIVE hams. xeCturo too - eddy, iodpidiolag the oreakilei of ;mow (MUM I.'b. Liggett. MI. eoproremeitto area gtala•Tratoil TY•r•lthr. Frame &v. I • Vl•eyard or otts lure. Mew, „ gii,-a:,;:rll.l=7.rw,tharscia t ...an opuolay gotta Om ll•aver ivad or Woods' L'lta brow& Cum.. plity to JAI:UFA?. spirti t a i ll. redo,* St.. eittragVNlMpi,ki. - VIM BALE-7A Farm of about DS acre s t attaate glasbritt sawashlp, /lietbea! reuaty Yr., *Coal ens vale and • balf frourate &e of a idelLetsport, bat( tulle bt ate tdolieng•- tie r, Ter and the same Zorn the iongltteruraby. , Tbe impresesunns are. rat. & rause Lettuce now, toms, awl etted well vrater,ai the •baur;aertsud, • awe nary brratat Hear wit& roar riponscuturiattlarogondandass of leaSer.,lbird t ,•Lois llobeet&tib num& [nava bank. bean. Trlin the very brat stabilagorn crib, carnal. Douse and toq obt-lnithilair• Tbe tract is an underlaid with • stip of No. l Itinerant. Min stratum of Umestane .1 trnelb an that 'slated for tbspreperty. •leor her Tatttoaiara. legal., et 11 . . U. TORCH, Real !scat. t wat. No. 161 Fuurthltrael. FOB ";RENT. ~__ ;01 ( 1E 1 Diamond A l . jrWIA E AllavaianAMAt zK. I'o LET.—Proposuln Will be re eeteed for the renting .4" t•WILKINIS HALL . ' oil IS o'clock Loan on Tee.2or nest. yell palmists 1. , be sent to the Veyor . .. t lett— Itatet tft ”ICI/KliprAtitLlCE cl.,?ptyrTEr. 1,1011 nurr—STEAM GRIST BILILI, i eze I *tient. on the Noettopthetn R ~ to mote,,,, ~..ri, a tiTICAIIUItInTIIIILL. tete 4:3-x.cricrins sELIAJMI lv•EMr C 112.1 Blacram, Glyde & Co'ai N 111 and BO Market Street. N 0. 013.-FERNISHING GOODSfr: FOR LADIES ADD GENTLEIIO3, NTIECOLIT 023CEM-V", , as the Trimming Store of MACRUM, CLYDE & CO. EXTRA. SALE OD WINTER DRY GOODS, AF Large Reductions, UNTIL February First, LT BATES &. BELL'S. J•TI FRICES MARRED DOWN. =I Ire 10 $ :Me-11'1011:4 At Very Low Prieets,-, PREPARATORY TO TAME STOOL cAlcssjiii) tit Negligee fitrirtrfortilenaisititort Vesta awl Drawers of /Waller flannel; WOoland Merino; Warm Gloves- and, Wooten Hos- w ool eto en f -Scan /4 3zuaters4alALMl Handmade Zephyr Artieieri Woolen 6aHere and !Mittens; • RILIII3OIIII Skirts- for Ladles: and Hlsses. F. H. EATON (th , evq . ... to EATON, micarz a 0o..) Crl== 13.AIRGA1NS: BABGAVVEM AT W. W. MOOR AD'S, LACE GooDEL_EIgairOIDEAMS, RANDKEEDDIFIIi, MESONS,. ,-.- WIJOLLN ta l muor turn, tiENTS' AND LADIES , VII/LNISIIINU VOWS, IioRON•SSTARSHIRTS,• - uvR It HE IS AI ,,, ittartpt.tree4. CARR, IicCANDLESS es co.; (I,Tr.Wn.solt, CAna a C 0..) -; Wnolesa , t dealer• In FOREIGN AND DDID, It DRY ROODS, No. Bt Rood street. Wand nnlinn Diamond airy. llitaburgh. JAW Fußa. LADIES, MISSES AND MCNEES ¶be 1341E1 end litod Comp!ete Ever Offered in This fffarket AT IOcCOIRD & CO.'S, X.T.i=. 123 TJ4Zroc,cil SUNDRIES. Ti SUGARS. • CC bbla. A Coffee Sugary •. do d no •• C B ruehed, P owdered au] qr.blated Bazar, aunt received and far eale by B.E..YMk:B A BROS., fed Bor. 1 . 33 and Wood sterna OIRAIIiGES AND'LEDIONS. WO box es Messina Leman.; I'6 • • d• Oranes Just received and and or isle 1:1 YSIE__ HER red Nos. =6andi:lW • FISU -100 ball tddr. New Wtolte FIsA; do do Liam do Bolt ..r‘almoa; do do Tradt. For sale by [MIOI COCOA NCTS.-200 ['beak Goicoa "" J° " re""." and REYMFR a fe6 Rae. IZI and MI Wolitlatreet. NiZITIVDRICES. . • ...., 100 boxes Orsoges• • - ICC dosen Csoordstrult, .. Jost received and for • eto the trade chests by . W. J. sTEEL A . No. l= Third tit it. Oreh pIiODUCE. 160 bide. le y. tra /family mar; fA art ricritin . • White. Beam - , 'I • fen rime° Mrrir'.: Erq •••• so r Pe ' r e lll . lo7 ,4, ll .. ottrz..; :.• Drled p e Pi c r c r .; Forto 7 ,“ zrn it ARMSTRONG, fee Corner b- Co rn , nx Or !Ikirt and First .tree s, pitontec. 461 boxes thobsti Chboos; 100 .• Liambarg do savks Dried Itvachs4, halves; tibia. twit York Dried W Applvi; so t• •• White Bases; Eastern Cultivate.] lirasibvinies; • • kilo dried Pearl Hominy; • •• Clay; " 10 ". 04.11 0 11 1, 4%1 • t• Sods Ash, For sale by ' JNO. ti t•.I`IFISLD, 141 an.l 1411444.441rett I It.%I•I 4 I6ARIIENTS SO Mils. Onturis: . . , _ N , tnu•l3. tart Drllow 30 t.re• Letautts: 30 tool.' Mime Urckit Apples" la boAk. prier, Dry Puncher. mitts; 30 r.3IA. prime Calltir atr,l trutto:rrir. 6. • 100 bores Vagnsm4 Peaches; •' .70•343Dm5; 10 1.,b13. Flint lloaany I .: 10 •• Clder. Bali 1303. re Oyotrrt COnstallti• OA hand,. 1.331,731 sod remit. PUTTED. AIST.Iti b. bIIMPAII/3. p.a. MO Liberty atreet - -- -- CLOVER SEED-50 bush: for Male (b J. 8. CANFIELD. /loco& NIUTN-3,000 Coixis N Cat nee.111... and tor •a•e u tij orm = num. , a Po. I= .4 =NC oat! SKIRTS , Fh LIMIT FOR 1366. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOC-BLS) SPRING SKIRTS? Lagader. , l ettirirtly by tle sok, mem ct Nat WEST'S, BRADLEY & 97 thrum , . rs. and 9.9 %I i.eado Mt • TC - MV97 P.rh Ilo,p Mw l ded e l 4 z h or y r r S l e i q n . Sro te •W,vte4 d forn ne h. rem owl. r e, 'LLSIIi 1. .aadr. ra.y brvak ..prlnj wh e reil:oer I O" , ,* their gre,etuletr“ of ..huik „ r ,„ r tr, will hare ',ern thrown aweue Wl.Ol. d ln tart. for lb< prosa•aude , the leas., tlh* zlaurCh. theater or Cur, ihe V 6,1. ...11.crior to N. 31 oth ers ^orohln,hor Co}troul, thh•niti - , sott.C. NT . V. Ith thul Ct. he. the. vurmr. - . A E.LI,I•TI, g ore 3 1 STANDARD SKIRT of tb• f.lltesncble world. nnts . navr‘tpd ,s 4 rtt. • taril Jobbers *ro.l /I.!fiill all Me.t.“-clabs relzit @torts ty. tbla a. Imuulre !V: Bra4ile)'s Duplex Elliptic Skirt. fc.!, 7rmeodn ALL`TT LE'S 01 THE CELE - IMAM) DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT Al , W)8 12ET nil. VEICE.3. XI. E 1 .-T-0112-1.191 te•d to the dor, a at lentzt rate?. .11,4 CR C.IRLISLE, Firan. Eitzroet. FURNISHING GOODS. -w HIVE, OUR Sc. CO., H 8 N"iltl2. Eitroot, Ito Ibt ,{I,IIIJCI 91 ri ILSE }MINInIIING GOODS, I=9 LOW i-rtiCJEJEO. NEW GLOVES. $1.1..5, 141,2.5, $1,211, GENUINE KID CLOVE. nala la a new lut.i ficoLdst slugs: • • or rLta_ll by bIACECNI s CAIILIEGED Ijitlt ES REM LED $l,OO, sl,lto. $l,OO, I=l uderlitirt or a Pair of Drawn, .WSCRUM Er C.4III.ISLE, lan NO. 19 FIFTH sTrxr.rr NEW LLCM NETS, N YR YTTI.r. titi3ll.%lB YET. 50Y-E7IIING tiEW ralt THE Vt•• re,el. , ad at .NERL_ BIAS' OVEUCOATS. BOYS' 81711"$. All Styles and Sizes. At Greatly Reduced POCeA, TO CLOSE OUT WINTER, STOCK Gli.11" s Loa.s.r. HEMili 41. MILE. VaiRC/WM Venatt.; 10ETtISISI St CLIIICANOV ?aim arent:pliaiin, in ianacalilaii r scriaiiaaaailleil l t customer. sad the public general_ly; that his patellas,' g. 4 .ea and arrangementa 'Air the tau season era pay . I 0 completed, twartnabeettpekasnaltg aniVial.fgerta A ern-class cloth houses. lathe .tasters. m. 0.: • sneb a ellas•or goods in mar' Malty be. ~., ............ r ,stAtais...a6 taTfl taiga. varied uateriata sad l' ea.„ a.41.7112,-.2jjavg (Lime" cuuth-alirladellet la lostaasaa c41 .. tl a ' n ..sai.-Walk, . hapernnotlacks enlaced ,niattla, . .dosakind.. ''.!