I et. a.. RE.LictoUS INTELLIGENCE. 0 , -he firstsintatorter3r-mass meeting upon i r - a 10140if:001," KIlio:- liar Since itmetecka. ll 2te ' rtilain = pa 6 thilediftce, , .. . . ~... .. 13 Pastra.AL E. Zhu:vbs. Howl.lames Mr ..— istri,,Secreterref the intericr,liesided, and • • :-:ticifiltralailiOt isddiss..' Addresses Wore :;,..• eredi py s ..lll.l.eltopts . „ Simpson and omiti WRY: liebildtock, recently piistor of the American %Impel; in -Pasili,. • France. The presiding officer 4tileatesist,ll by one hundred and fifteen Visel Preei d lits, and three Secretaries. Secretary Fws, ~ an;, in tho ,eatrree Milts "reniarics on 4 - ethe &lair' . 41 ttediti4hicilth!csust the xof the world are In the hands of 4 lirimian nations; as the United States fiN'ef ,..s adowitegtVefg , other people on this stdoof • the Atlantic; England, perhaps, the great _ eft power hi egiatenco; France heading the ' '..c"feathoill. tittr6e.e: ilia Raiiiiiiir - tise head of the dri?ek Church. He also said the Meths • sidist Chun% in this country represent; -about este-eighth of the population, and an equal, at Rost, to the average of the people in 1 14 4 /1 11 8VIMW`trialth:s4nd so ace tee spmsible to thatt, extent for the moral rut , 4. ign' of,:th#4,4s/9Pk4l,.ll, , eforence - • wort then • -triode • taihosoirerwholmhig •motives to of , -fort: Spdria,,lvilretiA*.,lifiritif refer 'Tel' ‘44012440. 4)**041 ralid closing 4 1entoliOLRcabfraRissincits' .. . The:Mice:or cogs-- . nnonoiniair -4eYinettalti hteldniitakcet the ' . . ° 0# 614.0 01, 100 g4:4 54 .. 44ruff in • the oank, TW:itellhot,..it-fis n°P° 3 •`d" • We to epeldtogingrowngtemstroo /4: carried ' up to the hied to which Bishop Simp,or, . `always carries them, and because he &sew` lri? ormfir c F,Tr a VO I ip . 44 , :tolilki A ielerk etetAid, w.c , east only give athought or so from his mai , .i.sperci.Otly6 in r arndensed form. , -.:"., 7ii ..asi• 's' Visit to England be obtained • history of the Oxford Metho-' dims, asibirißrit styled them, in Which a,. / ' statement of bow the beginning* of 310t.40- 'l:iiii6tval l aitthiaartmiAiciffiii and so on, the writer closes up with this remark : To ", ' . r , r Ff 3I Pi.,TerT,W,,IV peop4o, : adopting the:So iz i ,•.i . , ,, .. .. , s=,ita , . eystie'eter Min:till:come a very largo body." The . prediction was unveri. ~ ..014...ik- i o.r.ttte Lifts -of :Bishop - irrhiethoopittitti'a thriTh:rine Lems- , . tton , of .11fixtee , the doctor said, he cattle i ..-,L4tt 'Nii'i,' avialigoiliiciee“cat in 7 upp "Herd's • • •...I.7f.takatilltidilaiinialintrtiti•Ontrovereial eiettWltimiMethodism,n, .ey .3is Ml ei fE ita i , ttt wiu bee b v hereof-: ten; ihe= s itetiopeiNfarburtoti wrote. . r. 141 - ...I,24.,43NvAnnnoitela three Bish ops! 141 ~.., a hundred years ago. A • brief s and we close the article: . • What • ce it is that our century'll chose earnale....lBsB, and not as it peOlapit, dill#4l/014ktpfK.Wq;:iWhat waultimar liittenan, hitobtletriteni had had to "46:ii;;;I mmortribtriterignlls63, amid the pirpolinid"; roil qtylifpoW th.e everlasting pray of t .C9FP.Fe:' :' :' .;,,,litMendlionts tread of 1 . 0, 1 aloinq,.,, .., • :•;.:114 . ber the legendary hest" of . , :plat stories —amid the'ldricr sourrett D •r . i.....,_. • '4ntitsrs—amtd cnaroWn ' eighg, ...,' ..I . ,i' .:.: : : .es that coned melba : r i • . I,l9PZEr e rts sidelong of the' ovals= the cold sky, or fah ..ing- the tQatti . ovum Could we have "'- • • e Wm.—when we were .. w _li • ! ...: ,i O- , .t.a,"= , -'" ...c.. , !: ,- .1. i • .::: 15 16 . 7 . 4 . _. .its.:*, the destinies , is all.lfoFtid I (Loud responsin' of "AtiosaiLtilitThat , mighty pall Is =AL , ~,s- 7 1 4 ° M ef15t."04144 3 11 . 1n,,,,0 0 In 411 bonds still, and Pharoah end 'me „hogs were. - `7 .- RelttilrliMtßillAbltrtihTlicreris It now? Thekglittainout of sight—eunk.llW '. breAll.Pat.eteigid --- 130 1 M, , from the *eel, the earth, 'just: nit •loartainli• as PllllrOah'fl ware whelmed in the Red Sea. 'And whom .11 - , ;11trlat tijk~ teig4tGlizalhe trlall.c lo4 . . '" , 17 7 1 ffioin2PrPTer and ever! f, PP iAI And, dear friends, this Is the • - :241gglitaldartitliffitgahlthiall ybais — fir • -- "• 112 111!-, ' 44 4 ,__'W - P )r - °" I ° Y ° ilttiss it '.4sersiiveit • _apPlause.) --. '''Clir +ii,aho led our M•;,•omve",,,00101 e.nsoof •.=l-1. : •.• !: 41104 cifgA. vddl .**Arlistapaprfres of an organigt, YfiErflefereitc°ll/htlunade to o tieriong4rnign fag °A-": ifigaZialPSUMetd24ll3lYefi' .t4N Ter") _Mr: - Ntafead ofa fine notes o.biog. timoi to the by 'be • inlerlos itra6e,.is '•" 1 t• ..utqlEOV".t9 - C ° C . l " 6 _ _ of 000. On " el - 470 . 0.174.2 7 ean5, I . :tta:siVia. 4 "waiCL'i 4 niamq , k3 • I ' . .'iP - 1- I .4o,4 B llCajgal.**Udelleient 40.74 7 4:*t t Which - .l j..lkdlda • ' "....vV`t??l: ( W4Fll l .c h iVai t etAingi4stlen to re ' tridniithiOWrrgis - Tnii learn, nii galykeato Lutheran doetriftee and Pr.moiPlifi.;;4 l If:MS=la beCtarepr4LOCl the . .11P 7 , 1 V 6 AUX,'th+34f)thotibig day iviintheaith Ad . tittAleirai zoo to, a --ixiie'nfeAshekeoliance at the Soah..Vis. ~,4011,43*kiktAt.40,, At, Louis, Itilesonri, daring the peat year has been 1,144; the ~t9n34ols!,t4n.l3n,„S*PM'tPrl4.s Ole inoatha of August and September. on. the aka• aion of the raveentatlon of a Bible to_tttp sopeyiAtendiup,,,t4.47 wank pre* ont.F ; rom Lg ' X 140.1,466 ch'pres'of 6.1 tlaren's pap 4 re are __• . . _ clrotkizit , , e!q:#2 •_ to we ex . tremitupp- hpfike 4tectilid for omits in 14sc. , Beticntimit,Aldtsbus that thel eases could bti Piirillelod in - that idly If the ,COn . gregation would consent to put,op their ,'lsentst, annkially, attellort. sals no pow vws be ba4 . 1.4 Dr, 4.dam'e church, °willed ism Square. All the mate in the church, itrermWettuntetaixiptitto:olts.'r2t.lLst ciffent.;. `Mee; In trig WM& of tho coMmittese,i saw waiting foisieats, exceed ono harld i iek - -7. ooo atfintSuigeM r4.om. puhl s 4d,101: that the Progressive patty Will be satistl4, • :in Chuvela triattore,with ri6thing short or a • • oPr o PlPtv 4 F4t 4 K4494QPi wth, •,.. tlii(ahe eat of ortiare of and - , —...,Msratrenttilso.nbinadonmeatxt ell Conran* wkl/OloSUSitalrt,ftigittiottet qa te ior#:;.' VP= , :of6culigt*- rf- • • • isie'piiiiefeneidl"tifilaga) Itsper.„ "Arr. l4 3/P Xat** o , ol l7 3 the can' r , • a ro ssooratels - oppoiest to , Ch rfs tlani , • do not expect to make pro selytes ou le sir theiratexentitien. They are, perha . 100, 00 ° flan rtand#6o -- • • Th e ' " two sptond d:frif/aoKoco .: . mie worth trrh 410 4,Viitrat 4 Mh ' eliS/I 6 AW• - -..Vitefiettrofroatthe:Orktion Insif 1.2‘. - .that tho-eommltteeatr ; now versi n yr; - "the ;PetilattP; for t.lat•tulted Para** 'ria* , Climb, era iiihdriouttly engagod, ir4 ttdtr, • Bttkt,,Werlisst,terlh,,altotit fo roma& to the. Preke mornyeenfona for the ei r and. &Lotion of • Dis ahurehe4 oWrin tad *mit reibible soiirces by the Yoattg: Mores Chriatiut? • 'Soda/lon at - Minim 'we', York. thuf. nine. Mr. Hammond, the noted revivatiat4Llrst -virdted that city, a few over mvo thowfand corm.tokala have occurred. and still rho work - of grams goo. on with pow,. 'i llontington, wo believe, one the alevaplgt Who t..s voted for El , llop Epfx . wpalAiokv_elo of Pittsburgh, eAleou.., iluttproathll*.pf,titS„Erlisonial Inintshirs or - this country forlaerly belongettio °tips- 4 • I M - ::l3itiviinentiipri.:4Abbedw*nO6ncertoin nhoin inntions of fOhlipialiblif lUb r and eop..eially the ‘Xlermstit," piftWirg at.solution unit the , itaernixtortetciiiirkiihii Indulge it.. —Tho receipts'. of -the-'lVoinen's Ninny Boctoty, in. Now Elsuppaiiire; sixty amount Co alinopt,,ninty-tbur thousand . every reader think of the ssyin, , — TO bo slimed • Out of F 1,1,1, it lo r he tO into tz.ol $ • in . Vac !ittolititalt 6agette. SATURDAY, FEBRULRY 10, I£6B. I omas To' sevEtrrearas. IfjlFrgy irtrewfrek. Gm:veils: zasil kAtilf fitTerilseb.eskaikstsdkowslweibiwerfilae mast be tiLlthe F 4 :earls actrerttecre. winks:. bills 'win retkansi 4.lrt4tlr ,Aae , gapaL -.Adsert4.ers will please mete.. okkatkk Attlll4'we Tlit'ittiecem..t, make: is far .1- veztpeltesWW"ayal6fl44.tE4,:ipro be Inge a fig 1 crifoil:k. .1' b.: price Morning arta Evetang edlll.7no L. ritrar,i ezvtl4. at the 'Ocean:act or nom nc..aora ie.raeo L 7 eafth7S at'ItIfTERSTI:3TO r ~ 0 0a • The conversation reported to have taken phioe between tho President and a number of colored gentlemen. while tt makes no dint high fano. , '..ddielotaares of the , polkas h a „, , d eter mined to pursne, beyond wirat wowtotated 'id his - talk with donator, reveal the motive under the• t ai - o.., c ,„„ 9 f•which he desires to Inv% medic of acting, oo far as relates to Ora aro, r ,,,prdation. Ho • prel . . elos; to wittt- ' holitii•om tour millions of.people ali•.polit jcal in order ‘ tnpmveld.a.- . .war 'of races to which they could not fail of dechriviti on, tint piAiibtrtio'ritinthilattsd. MVO- nwl. 1 P!! btu'. "I'Pr'nott since the world occur naiittld,o, and raw, more are lii etv {a before the final winding up of kitrtindif affsira.` There have bei,u wax, .la43 . Feitn,thatinctraces; wars berweeti tiro nt,tl,lo*,ttilitos irf. ono race, and Wptri+ twesn'di fferent factions of one• trihe,. Alt theta; sorts of wars will, doubtlesY, in the progresti of events, bo rel.:lied. lint solitt , oltr one sort is Moro ferocious ti.ait as other wo fail to perceive. The 'bloodiness cud cruelties of a particular Wayoilopend itedUliiirt. on viiiirsicy or - identity of rots) Ivory( the belligeniatari hut. on ..tie ' N'liyfertce of the passions involved Thy war recently closed out tu fins ienntry ql,i4atesthe point. For obstinacy ort hoth stdee, and for saVagonvos on ono side, the . erirreut • century' • - ‘firritistiei T./wallet to the. war. Yet-during this same ,thero-/Ut TO Abeam MiItI67,OAVALS 4111:1011612 tin imintiOratWw . er4 of ditteria - mt - riicis t• as the water tho French with - Hie Algeria:* and . the war of the iltriffsh In ' Did snub a thing as CROMWELL'S iirangli. ter of the Irieb, or the 'laughter of the 'hy" eiich 'other, during the Iteign of T*TTOT. or on Sr. BArtrttermsrawhi , Diy• eTer happen 411,701mLie..teitmect a' war o' Tama; , if so, wo should by glad to- hay. the /EA,. ~t4h..??Pai*il on;,, = 'shittteesritsMadeed, a;:iisi.4 o , of the binsirs , irtet. , Shimiogoxima the ithaes. .ited a tor #l3le ektougdm. of rho hatter, , But surely no regier ofisistary wilt affirms that- the tsllij of rho bbteinitaliards the whites sue passed the atrocities prim!" ktdistiq'whiies op • irbltes at Badsjos and Madneberg. lesson O 49 C4 ,thA s .PouiAgo Onaiteald Tk3biids ; hadheen admittrd '2O the etyjayaiint - et their rlghta. and 'along as that order of tkihyp existed store Orderly, todostrious, and loyal. It ems only when an ittempt-tnak;mado ;lite: deprive them of .IP,A}irri4l,ataths4tey.hecattle infdriattd,and turned upon their oapreasore. Men in the quiet' and undisturbed Foseeasion of their ' ;24g41° , a"! "ReT.daPPi A war of races may happen , in the South. `era St.aU4. "So long" tta litmuM 'nature re ' - mains what it 13, =dicta of Interests, and iPaa*ms,Pleldprejtaara moor 133 arise. ci. 4 41A 49 1?. Fick cot) g'dm -itinb a war would be ptobablrbrotighioti; and which side would esost pro:l3ablYhe the aggress. or. ' M uch a war . could hardly fall of orig. .:Inatlighs sad °Um:ratan ; either by with holding rights from the blarke, or, after ,itaving conceded them, attempting to take "It is at lepateencravable that the blacks, amarietiLt~td and beling at liberty to carve: criitWioarse fiirtheMseives, ': l O4 2 5CUrt 2 , tgft,;o .. .:xtr t,,,,,: aoquiro, edam -thin, and do - ielope a fair "cY.egree ot intelli gence; Only the Maid elettsuod or white men pretend te • UM* differandy, With auch nil improvement ,in their-eondillou, I f politiesl'righis should be steadily withheld, 41 5 .0044 the"' rt*tit imitate the ord -,frP3*qii°,./.4 by Whit° * O /0_ I ander stuilt eirpgitftlM9sh 02, 4 800 k to 8 , 4-n by. VlDl4XLoet'satainise withheld by force. Why has Ireland Been in s state of ehronto tnatosection„for tap centuries sod t 3 half r Why nave Poland and Hungary, for fitly year'''. either been sullenly conspiring, or tlashlitg out hi rantito Why (tom Eng- Ilea:role in. Intilfi constantly reel on a vol moo ltaitruay thi4 into an earthquake at any'momentf There Is but one answer to the,4 quattlonm which is, that It isalwaya dangerous for anynation aysternatirally to oppietn large portions of no inhabitants. so; mo, It is • clearly a Rhin the aside of probability that an attempts to re-eutdave the was. e, would lead to their uprising, and to NO.IIOS at, Tibial humanity would shrink back affrighted. It would be peril- OUIS after oonceding to PO largo a por,ols ' tion.`any essential rights, to tmd , rtalte - by form or guile, aftervyards to wrench. those rights away._ But, if the blviclot, to en , rivalled upon, shotild strike back, at I .those door would Mateo blamer 1 Now, we are not dhipiosed to Imposth the stnberfty of the Preeldedi inthe aPOu ,II6II - t ;don he professor, to':.siniertatu,... We feel thosentorne apprehenplons as strongly, as he I does, Them iscrattier'nf an ultimo* -col. Bolan betweenliantdaoks and the whites of tho, tgonthrnot because of differences of .complegiea, but because tho white". fx•rsist In standing in the position of . oppressors of the blaclm. The name hostilities w.s t fd be engendered, and tho Name dangers ex - hit, litho population - word ill , Whito, or all ..blacl, and were divided only by weds, one supeVerand the Miter. subordinate. !Ind them-hi another aspect to this, ins°. Iris possitileto adopt such measures for the asoldttooent strife and bloodshed between . the two races at the Soathastrlll render the ~.,republioilablete Oa more noxious danger of a fresh outburst tf hostilities between the North and tC!ie-Aonth. There is no lin. .niedlate dumper on that sone. And this W. P4Pll'arr.afllo. ( 7 40. fti Aci , grow OILS of lb rood recuncillat ion on'thelort or. tha South .,ernpimilettitolr „Northern . felloar-oit3- :24111/}if 4t.bettonii thea4outttionlaiLs bitterly ;toStt aul North today as ii`, did dining the progress of the (war,' liutthO . SOith 'iv i ligt:_. complettly az • end p roms' trate .as to , rendor' is present retiowel- Of the contest . hopelese. Neal 1 .tad -endsolng- Pf i cilicrlar—g4 ll 4 4 liOUglit In tgi . " 4l, ir ' tin"' 'E' 0 r.:7 ** 1161.2 0 44 - ' " t o I -di° louti - rett',oo4oK4 , intertmg3' to 1T414-uP, ~.„. .. 4, 11 11 ,--s ionottneitoo - or IdefiA, to ho forraeth ' i 3:411 . .M.(eCirlitlMilP 14 . tbls end iro or fidttmAtttrittattar and w[ll - not ho wrtught :oatllfl generation, Draw, do ,. the -1 0 01 . 1. : i ) .rgio Treajdent tend to this reintt 5. Wetlilnk Us tendency must, front llulYurY native bribe.: two; - tio.tit exietti fh op. posito direction. Any scheme that 'alms at continuing a monopoly of the political power in the bands of the present domi nant °lase, must inevitably be at • terailtd with inconveniences and perils, and, . in the end, prove a - Whim. The surest method of preventing future trouble is to giant to all num .inst nil equal rights, and then pledge the Gov er..ment to maintaln the boon unimpaired. ay •luis method, strong bonds of smutty. sail mutual helpfulness will at ones bo en - sted hetwoen the North nod full ono half of the Southern people; and d,. h . otts ant increase In nutuhrr, and and. tt NY I. ll.lttyttr tut 11l they include the °Ore mess of both rams. 'There Is no doetrine so frultluins that of Truth, and no , Iliei - phis- so auspicious, at. that ..1 lustle... ; 'irraise I.I7MINCI COW Lave appointed Mr. Rem roprementidice delegate to the State Convention. 1 m*l,- 1'10(111 instructing for ?gr. 1‘,21. A 'MAW ov gAdro. THE GOVERNORSHIP The Butler itire,, 1,1110.1 Mil for r to aaUM. It outra: "Looking nt the great interwsts ifltb 13. s to the %nom , and ty of out party- wtilrh ie the party of the Uuion and w to the perpetuity of the Irnion ittwlf we feel consiraimd to lay all local f,,,,iteps and intorte, and give in our adhe sion to the name which, from — our stand point, nectar to glue the grinti assurano. of snrety nod soccosq. It it, tuttund and fre quently right that no ghould re4mrd - the &anon aeighbors, or thosowhoso Ideation would stem tolayelanstosy - mputhy. nut, at pmacmt, duty rot:0/1M% that we should dare In favor of that name, which, whit , It Ia islohlio other reaPPent bat; t claims upon the oonfidenco and support of the entire people of the Commonwealth. W , • refer toitto natno of MO. W. W. li. ,, tehoru of Lozerne." The •hi,nriotipiteht '.l2,Tublieon nay. : "Among ,ilie . -oce: , einl'atinclitlatt, pram." :pent. for Governer, r urged•bv tho I , n i,,n partyiro fuse. the , Mune of W. W. h,-4.4,- M 3 : l o sl :""ti*One.. ' 'Wo tiro glad to in.10r.... 146,AlitalaM'Italatritk'tiata whom, wp eon ArntwoUy"waiert 3 no mart hall In,u tnor , laitaraitOthv internal of the Stat. , . • It. k °met& those men' who toyer approierh . the vrt."o.Of their duty With boort...tem. 1 OA tailor onialitot.ro for Lhe l•rnon, valioli it.. _.he&trioo apeman", by legielative aetton•nrid ritremaidon, to enoourege and In morale otir ample* for the dererrite of rho Ne tional arrvernment. Itenatur Ifotehurn lieu er forbad in vpieeur vote fur the ri4ltt, lie 1 .. hair leen true to Pcnn,vls .pi.. and the Union. Ile line been the trio it 4i4ikt 4,r1 co ratt‘i Of the brave tie recdovt or "It: • ... c...a honor, nail of no time did hp Li i n , ~ du ty in thoeO rest , " et,. `rtkono% ~.... r•onot refrain rroni wrninv. and I.•rtt t ir,• l k ri, nctrany, trying nr.n th- , ”••cyth •,,,:! of Ow t Mari' purtly Of .thbi 4 intern t, en fur 14:etet4• pm islth a h',.-Itit'y goad -will.- The Etratit;mra .dr-gam y, : liviehum io latter 6n• - ,a a 0, Li, pectic of this enuntr than any of t other invalidates =Med, having trictoeutly vi -fit ed hereutal 40CMPCIO acquiLintod .math one citizen,. ii. In well known lamo thi-ough his public llin and 1104. Aa a montlea both both 'brtmohco of Dv , he rruato x reputation kr utility, hen, aty, prattle/LI atateamtinship that won I;,r htut here as elsewhere the admiration 00 , 1 gaol wW 61 - the peoplo. We earl only om rof him now nu ice have heretofore said, that we L gafil him as mica of the ableot and h 0,.: men ,pfthe & A te. n.na anew how he b.a regard. , l et.hotne It Le nnly nr..oerz , tary to mist, that hefts:tied at din - pram timeo hitt ~ , unty Pot the teghsiaLtint, when its ordinary Itatne '> crurl fro m . Npe arris I at N..' n to., 1.0.1 ' t•• •lit 1 ' •1 .1. 111111 nr tll, iOS. • . . U litST CITHISTI 4Si (Tit 111:11. 1\ • s • • 1 , up a - r tolltif , lT 1•1TT. E - t; ..10R T I• Conc ror t t4er.,l um 11 tworlt •trr•f• ;.: :• f ;•••• ' ,• tt• I; "! IL I .' .. .. I 'LL' "' " " A vrED .t::e: l• 'OF •011111 . - t:t .;1 1 W its SI AND CHILI sTI .IN I , • . s.. It I. MEXT tO; f1f1•TI1 ; 1 F.R ,•;- • I, ` ,l ';'•• '" ".• • m'E k 1 ; ; 1 Mb , • •-••' r • 1.-11 'I V( 11111t.T1 '`; ••1 ... Ito ; ;- "' I • r .1111. 1 ; s-- 4.11 a FIRST It 4 vrisrr 'llllltl.H. t I.• Id (.ot l El'.; f; . •••• ' . .; ^ M At •. 111-M.,y/t•tll, !,• :or tho ( no , e, .1 %tit , • she afternoon, It, .14/NE, I • t o.etned) • : ' ,1..., • Lemur," to tn. : ro. ' MEETINGS DJOI- 1/21i lIEETI n liter trig , I•rri,Fttl;4l,, t: t 71 , 1 . 1 - N. 111,N I be.Ulll. tlfc UM, of tb....Nteno•Latlnrt,lllll.2 I. At 1 e1...1. t P. ut o rot - ply• Lb, tf , port of it,. Fl,..ard ra , •tErne. to •.,:b p•• f.1(,1 el -V .•.•‘ '‘.";.. • if C 4.11 - a • .11.-• *Mt t ;art.. utrtn.. ..t tilt. q.t. tt, r • .•. pp *r.II b. to 14. it ~.• 1% , t0 , ,,n, on Tl'l,l. *Y. 1 • - ,vnt fl: MU, /Pr.. I , • .[lt noorl 1,...a,n1ng pp, tron*Ant • cy proWM llo .-1. tEN . I:A II t', ELECTION NOTICES MMEI=E ELECTION I'oll FOR SALE. - • : , lA.o.'ltttS t), A .4 - ..{..at , 0 •• • I I:cin kALE- -The Three Yin," ' . I I\..it“i tt d to It .latdr „ ; lt •.1 14 C n. LECTInN ()Tit L Eleri . ti LE Einir Brick Hun of li4/.41 n.‘t, ut 4,4,, r. %V 11. tiont T- NOTICES. NOTICE.- Propoist Is trill IL , ••• 1: - .1 ?N. 1,1.1 I I , • , 1 AIS../11 -1 r.. 1 ,11,14 I.l' • ‘JI 1 , 1, Clr.tr t.... 1 s 11. . 1 - ..!Cr e • dl-.V T. ,• 1111' .• 111.11, In 2.1,..he•t.e. 1‘413.10n, N• ti., 1•,1..3111 St. 1 . atreet. , • (ATI cL ow:writs or DU I ti. 4. - ' T , ^ ‘" ' nr ..„ „...' on s iLr. mint: on I t The „„,,,„ , . l• • It 1 . tl.,elr 1 ie., •• ‘• •t. le, .1. 1 , 1•11 - r I :1 , 4"-k. In . • h,war - en'., t 1,- e•wl1 -ct •tr fo tot. ..• ,•••• • r". ' • .• ' Oit SALE--WHITE 04K I.Ur .• tn.- 1 • .1,• 11, • JO' ,•••• long. tonsats./.41,, , .-d ittater. 13111. rut t : nntor • te.r.4,.., and . 0,11 , .ert.1 In Pllt•hurgh or .Nll,.t.txr—q I . low Hearn. .apd •. Vll , iNo•t r. 2. • . 6II Ito, vrt rt. nad 11114burFq 1 Merv., rw.nty. ?a. Addre, H. h. %It It la, roar Hot, - µ'r.lMerrer -Jr 1:11074. - Two 11.. r••• • MILLER, hint 11 - 7. or S. 4 Ct. 11,11 1.. Intl,- 1f,15,1c1 •...eh. It, ! /biiut.—A valuable country ;u uuy tb. kAella 11 t‘ty Tres•tver 11,r•ld.r , e At Estgev•on , l renn“ - 1,, , 2 rsh4 rvneuary ono. tad • - hilf toile.. from Wllltli:...hurg". 1 tcr• eh acre • petche• of Laud:a ant nel. 4. 1 ..241- %;,TOll KIIOLDEIO. OF Tilt; LIN- • L ay, ..on tutor I•ce roan. au.l un..1,114-111,, "I.N .111..7.11%1N. T•• 11, Yntlls.nd other eperettlenree on the prrcul•.--e. t'or w wtr, 1,e1,1 :.5 111111: Nrther Inforlazation, call at No. WC 1 , 111,h ott cat, •• rlt ! t ' sn • • FErfil• LEY 97 I . lll4burph. or on pre3.l..re. I , rattr. Hy ortle VW. . 0 .1.t.“,t Itt , ' Lt of brtar7, elosea on l he ath of Juno next. Idouna Men tlotonithiy pre,par..4 plea no- I. Ito, tart Knit expeflenen _ having ptimhased the tare& Oct nomoselloo. sehool ntoperef near West Chis ter. Intel) pl 1,1 by tla• PereoPylreele MI/Refl . Academy, be &alga, tb.teo‘ in*Mo s , thool theta to a few Weetil After tin, rLinot el tht. 31DR:try Jope.roranc, Omagh et present 'trey el:Cell/lit and Entalatlng 0111 be ehantlonett. C510 "'" it; to lb .0 5_ .1 I' e. MEI N,V Al. Tr ; ll, :‘, .•t, \ 1 . I 11 • NT): D.--$ EMIR PER VI: tK tlt riti•v r• I - V.1”.1 L •It • , 1 " It, It t I ' I===t= .11,4 I 1.11/1-A4.1.:1iT4.-- PIAPV -11,1 I A 1 t ES MEM I !,1 , 4 .t1:111 L ..• • 1. ' 416i 4 if:_ii 1164 4I 1. OR 541.1:- lOWA e .1%11 *1.600 • - • w•i. 1 I: 1111D/tr:L/ ;OR HALE T -VALPAHLE PROP- ERIT AT fit TqVii.t..f: the.llnd t to IC. R. IL A larien tun•tautial Frame of ne..etrem nt•ln, c..ntalnfrz ronme.t.dth.roou, and iiia-h-anivir: hat and runt wa... turd a epl..r.did nc•rt-falldni !,pring. swiped, Ine., ut •ter tdr h...ne. and .table. att hsrd of •ard.din 11, i f ,n o ,. ‘u r o_dde rltvr, .L.dz•nd, .E.; +Md, rau he 4151 , 1..1 In, I .5. t, alr • r••a. t apt, JIAY, ao •d . t • I. S ITI.R y Nen Ikt Firth fen O d u r. - PROPLUTI Fon ~ ALti. osier tor Alai. that Sara Oaii arty , Eta in IVO vast.: or ttla Station at nil it v. Tlke liour.e-lOntatn lbrazy, h.tog : n. pant., .1:1 +tor, ru.dae on Ur, fluor TAPIe , OIIIII *Ude? couento, ned-r.adtn-, ed.eat and natl.-rope. She lot dial/aa tarariv Sure ru}re., 4.12C1 ha. au tVun•1.....C.4 •r 0,.. bra! 1:11it-1,11.CIAGII. year. lon nrf •lad etann..e..i.. grnpen. go...Dere:ea .1,-d-currant.. V..•re I tele. a •han r. Id long. and A lean.t. - na sr , ry. UST,: Zan, hearing In. yet , A.fer n e - na , e.n. oh.. a •tsl+l, Olmatt.. add lit= . • • . . . JOH ..; 111..11;+4.\. f.-. C...... 133 1 hit, ~,,,. I'l'l•'arth Fon MALE CHEAP. =I t/‘ A l -19-4. L 2 112 . Clare. •C‘..•NI tht z2t.t - i• itJ 1 rte tr..4.rtoe2:.entt. tr.e Wain Fn... r than. lad or not 't rlpectlt , lllll , 4 47th ettol-e T• • . ae_vrtrx,-.. A arrl,htftit ..tre rt.. • r n..01t , ,y klao tt.co.• r r , et i...,. . . Apnly to! .54,1.-YLF- ...44 A 40.137: or. eld.tr,..• J. L. • At:N.IIIA tr. - So. ZIZ.I W.l s' t t,^..t. rhrlndeaphlr., • FOR 'RENT. TO LET-Armin April 1.4. the A N AR.2.lloL 7 H.ZeoprEts,t Wet:4 ow Irr. .1 • Co. Avp t. A. D. 14'weirstu : feto:ttll 1. Olt ItEAT—No.OO Diamond Al . 1,3 pat •TI r. II:Lt ,lOUY BRIO: 61 , 01:1: - I Lgt the xtauxur - xxxicarAL 14A.511,1. , slb 0., ..[1.1" -40. JET A. welt antsbeiii•ranie SkOLnr- on Rebecca Serret, 'lna Worn. kne el ...•• 104 *l. rw.", -pater aret Gan:so feet front i/ - 1; ~1 41 .:VArt %toot F , unk. n`• 11 , 11. nVenre. •-••-- - - ' 1 0 LET—The store Koons situ— .... a on ti.. norunr of et. Clair and 1.17, - .7 . pa. onat uptel -157 r. , tarnan, Drusa•l... I. Lit tm Aproi • lat. .V. - nquirr of .4, H. ryahLta , ?1 , VL1P.4.0 11: OR REIIT—STE — raiIORIST -L. ...mate on the. MortonLetrett tirer. In 74•Kere. port. e MTLAIS GRIST MILL, wit frearruu of burro, wl..letinaglatas power, aro./ excellent ms, tainary, In goat orOrr. lle MP. rail Inexact] for , al Lewd poulatr7cue/mu. rooenr•lnn wa ll n. givrn wit, 0 1.741. Tlile Infilepotatar. For nar .or Inforrnatton.•Lp_pLy on tal4 preaa.ll.... or Ladrae. 47 tong, igelir•tapOrt. Jet:Owe MODEM:NG GOODS MAKE KID GLOVES. $1,24, SI,IA. $1,24, CENUINE KID CLOVE lIIIIM=IIII= plat IN am nuccu $l.OO, $l,OO, $l.OO A lA./ eLI y+m indershirl or a Pair of Drawer, .V.i ("Ural 4' 1',1111.14LP, J•i➢ NO. 1P Fl sn:ErT NEW 111Aill Hors, rv: bTII.K 3f4 A fit N rTIA, tiOSIETIII.XO /SEAS }VIZ THE nrw rt)lrrluct rcer.leerl at CAIAPETEVgL, OITI4I arc. B,4cCALLUIIPS CARPET STORE D. 87 Fourth Street Mosaic and Aisminster Rugs - 131.%7.T Embroidered Piano Covers, SHEEPSKIN MATS. Trmsecrazirr x3..a.tscociss,.o la 3 A 734 arp,7 deak - liptlon of Carpett. REDIVI:TION LN PRICE OF 0 .41-11.1P1P1 1 8. I:rnwatorT to tatltig our Annual lavt n tory, r l.l TUVATriVinitifirZ 'l74;7l:bit"P=r" Our cbotee sod extenatro lok%, 411 torPeto, lour Oil Cloths, Window Shade, Daumak, Bey and lace Curtains, Cor nices, Tamrele, Loops and Bands. P oar motor ...a to mate lIULIPAY PilD t QT'S of 111 1 tralalkt.ili valor at a TrrC modOMGO 13.• N MO ARLAN I, a CuLLIN9,I TI sod 13 Lou. Wee'', Oaf to Pwlst RE-PLATING LAMES, SAVE E6ETIIII4EVEV uJ h.,tl }'u (nn Tabu m.o 4R.i'LATBL WITH nu.var.. L-1.5T1114, -• 1)* AITV. NA, ICE Y/T(711111M. KNIVES, SIN s,SB. EASKEI. , Cat D. , snd t., I ...Ai: A NI , W Nx Iv -11• ULT . ' Sf. ~• 111 41.. as al. L. i.ir...ciatr Letit. St 4 s , ~ IRE EIN Min sir; sir nit•rt.t..,.•••z• . I ‘a1•or.11n,14•• • . 4.11 t•-• of , •-+ )••••• rte. t t'alo t;lrr relvired za: L. In tee4l Saes. city: •31at , rut.l toi 4,1 the - 42,1 In tit, EINNEII =I I= R wile $1.24 AI A.CR:X/11 s C /SLZ'S. u rrna eireet EDICAI, I: ta kJ' Ilh .T_.40 ,1 C: 6 3J Ct... 7 ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN I %WI a CI .kW4 N T it..t %. I 15 551. / 11l =CZ ; s3lc) c:• cl. r . SIMON JOHNSTON. HT1114;k1, ORDINANCES. _ I - v. °FIDE% INCE 'Jiving the 'Lai -1 --::rl..j.v.r i'o r : ins. i uo ' I "'AI`, 1 • Mill MEI f . t %•.%! • r .. i i. MIDI% 1\(•F. relliting to the • • 4 , , as. ESIBMMMMiI 131 , 17.7‘7,1 sr7 , l • n. 7. 7 ,7. _1 . 7 7 6.h ,1.7, ot 7 hru.si• . S. It.. 4,7.7 . - . • •• .11.{1!": 4 1,:,,,..ir! t"1". pr.-•itL t.c or ,e1.0. , t ~ ,...0., tit... t • i. r. Itone,v.. , . , • . Coupc.l ' Wrrni.r, Pre-Ltrza..l(..oviluon 17! r 14 Arr.l.l.isi,ll. BOOKS,STATWNERY, &c. • t'll.; HOOKS t • MAN A lia. , lllF ov:wrEr. A ImNICIS DIA..pi.t.NA.U.I" Of Tllf IIP r. lt.t'll TEARS ( I LD ori.L, IRE VICARDJU.4 ..F ILI-11. AMER!( Kr - 111 , 40.'4. L LP:rt TINE*: A'alentin e.t P'alentfaarat Isiertti need • TORN P. RUNT Ze CO., ito. 59 Fifth Street, Ma onk Hall, Iranzten, whin c,ll, ai TNT. VERY LO} - E,l' PF:ICEI To the Trade and the rubtle. PIANOS, ORGANS, &r.o. THE 11114DBURY; NEW 10-RK, ESE Schotnackey V Co., PAiSpidelphia, The Estey 'Co.'s Cottage Otan, AND AMERICAN ORGAN. by th% revadefh: Wont A. the to [PP ,perl or to to rill other. and qv..lW a Wu.. tlwrougb wpri. hart• for yt ant 14. en flrsi re to t:t n u r t..l. ; ...: n r t n:l y z i ! r t . reltrett k ot, St :he strk . crr . ; v - e;sractiT..l fjr lity) V, A1111:1ANK Sa HARK. EIREMEM= N BEING tuccrilialt, THAT 1 , A1.11 , L:A NT terloCii, lW CH ItKERING PIANOS: s a lZy2e . r , h es. c 11tb4e . .. rlu, gi6 re- SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS are no. opeirt, AM ready flu exalaataaaoe, e. , J a.- D.bile are Invited ta e,ll Hid anealte 9. • • WASH-ANTED TOS WISE S'SASS. CHARLES C. MRLLOR. NAME'S GREAT.IVBII.IIrALLED PIANOTOUTT..6.-- - flrar In4rtunente are depo rt,/ to am ober In retard t 6 tenn i Leech. worltrnon ubin and durabrata. RNA 6111200111 PIANO mi ber*tbo arm Im pervrO Grand Seale and lighsetrebie: LILA ELVIIT. ULLIII , , 43 Fiab.nt, igrul for the thaw., end altn for 111.1nra . 11rea'. Celebrated Mend and Prliwei. °ricer. and gelodenno. Isto PLANO Al' A Buta.inr-Spleit.,, did llonevood !Irwin octsTa Piano; unr4 lere Inpedal IreproTed, from }Yana., orerstrobssz. In uddthree m onth.: 1.%)3( *SOO; .rlll enld. for Aleo, dee SU. Untove Untlabt ..rend hand rrlca LLX6 No.FITTA Ere Second, door rbore Keed lames DRUGS AND CECEMIC. 11.41.1'8 VEGETABLE. SICI 11 AM EFLN k, NEN El: It •• 11l loiatedlatel eetore the FAILS, ?AEA El: I Hale to Its natural color, hapt FAILS. I}} LHproduce th a oew growth wheredt FAILS. N }:!II:. talk,/ off.. and It will +top the } }l,ll odt of tLe hair to a fon FAILS. Hl'filt date it faithfullyapplied. FAIL& For bale at the I'E_NTEAL~DSGI. ST