Ett rittAittatit MONDAY. 051 ,1111 U &RV' 12,1868 NoTzcz TO .ADTERTISER9 pollee to hereby (Aron tnat bereafter all 71U-1- 01Z-NT ellrertieehhiato reeeted at this ofllee most be put ;for wttelL hhOifteri in. except In - the cote of yearly ol'eytlsare whoKe„bll2i.wl4 . be rendered oestterl7..soluihaL. Albrertfsers wIU hlememake a notch/ Ms, ha the role =icor& payments for ad vertlitments of the chfootter stated, will be torten , ibfrOnforsork. . , , . , 1* price alrarlicoratna..ind "Er onlrig edition:lr THer.z-osarrs ai likr.e to:tater or from newsboy!. Screed bl canietast 8129:EEN. CENT:S pax week.. PRESIDENT AND A VIRGINIA ' -DELEGATION. I tier telegraphic &witches this morning ClrMtalli a full inicount of an interview be tween a delegation of Virginia gentlemen end President .Tenwsolt. In his remarks the President entirely unmasked his feel ings and purposes. lie claims virtually to be Dictator ;- mita the major.ty in Congress in 4.U3 same Category with the leadersof the r. •Liellion, and annotr.ices his determination to put them down as effectually as the reb els:wero put down. This is not an unehar nulA,- and Di-agtprated view of his re marks. Stripped of a certain LN3urtlirsass of phraseology, this is -exactly what be says sad means. The loyal masses of the nation have a stern and important duty before tnem. God grant that they:may prove equal to the Fos:. einergearS'• If they fal ter yr fail tho great war will have been t•.tiabt in vain. WIIMILER DRIFTING t 'I fa loyal people of the nation have been seebiened by the ideas and sentiments at owed by the President in n conversation n ill Mr. FILEDBIII(iz Dot Is LAss and sev en' other colored gentlemen. Six or eight months ago thee President would have made no Rich revelation Of thoughts and feelings, forthey were not in his mind and heart. 4 11er had kept pace with the march of events; and there was & grandeur in his emotions nod a loftiness inisld opinions which chat- lowed the admiration of every patriot and philtuithropliit. it change has come over ',RIMY , antl.lin • la marking the progress of "thil; titartryfrotri time to time, by the avow - rtl - Of principles gtidi purposes in diametri cal opraitiolt to those • of the mass of chi 7ens by wheaoritirrages he was elevated to the hi&t , t place Ito 911 s; and which are net only calculated to frustrate a speedy and radical sottlententof the great issues pend ing before Gongrotta and the people, but to aggravate Orbiting disorders and make them less artheeptiblato.reruedial agencies in the future. . What hew. producad this change? The l'*flattlig., 4. "Or*lodiselaim all Intention of being is, ~ .40dcdci for re-election. Who secuard-hintrof—thst -ambition ? Not the 1,, &as or the people... Way it` his ow a con , e-reieo b(11 Ix --Vit)..Prosideat, by the - . ,ticelhortdaiMporioc, teas so cu, to the * -,-I!rediumi.l in:both. instances they were 'a -A lt niiiigirlionorahlo obligations to ~, • 1fi1.4,16 ,- .ilvini4Szl_n - Pag 3 .. 6 Tocto.tr;cllsclann - 1 .Jai intaittptiadepio,o4- seql4g a re iteminatlar; aidrpt each 4w.. D, , the pat rsuaitaakida-2':,,!,owat 5 54. • ~ .1 ff, J., leremof power -::...-- _" .. •.' , ,v, mr. Ai/f.ftftal 44,11ritmarirearrago, . resitively;:deaii44 Ideation to tbothatted Stites )3ectitte.. at4t , ed by accepting an elpction.. _ ''' Z,.1-' l .• gmt wiry lttblonstancea I Everybody known .drat 41 : 11,4otraOrs, in advance, of - -: k,rpinciaani., ate to be received ,o_ithgroakkiteloormost g.t.ses prove • 19 , be - decel.t- - ~ .'''l:o3lAlkisififaUl by the Prridont'A tot! , gastwitheut waiting.:for the ac.- tam ptf - ' ; iic.lt3Wdefteitoo of aria* 4 ,v . ct i afig=pa wilhca cjil.Vtterljt i , lie rtFtoray bill plz.clanan e.tfiakififah*rtfittwai,. Oraltil,:hnd the fro . ' i22illighs.rights in.-. ' PettifetWitef 13 C7 0.,F , r kti f°e 4 i' llUl P l y . into rebellion. 'Of bourse, tit crib° issuao,oe athis precise:ode - IM will conform Ids - : -14tkPalebittinitiA Atte disposal- and use made of the turittum,said naval former, - What amerreardt itC,m tffis step? Clear ly the blacks mid be at the mercy of their. IaIoONCWT4/31*Xte6Vent professes alarat lest a war of cacao shall be brought on. Attt, it seep* loop, that no ECLV49TIry coOld ...` ~bodevbidlatEs artfully calculated to pro- - ..;.- 4 1pe..iieptetapaei slim that which he iffiVleZtatte4,,ltelvfersttke blacks Will - ' . r.klalalt . tElljtave their newly acquiied - -, .E! = wightaignetattlael problem thepractleal so - . - -"Riliatielit**4,:ye.l2ll of dangers to hall 'f4EEI4 . 1, 4 1 4,# 63, 74' - , Just perimaAf.r. li=terr G. Ra..Tatomr 4:74taireadtinglan aPatiao-pienhig o` - t Pet Pqmee.ps.isewa, ho _said to l•;mitte. " :se, jnohniger; lii pnblio serinee',- 1 " o'fizii gold. It is aimyscs2r fate to be sold„nponthet death of tho incumbent "at thei'-Wlitte titomie. ' But 1 see no other way but to follow the President." Stich was .1.4 r Ra.leiteintOe Judgment of the situ :etiotifdiallPttria citghtineal-the enigma of .;tilti" eottetnCL- :That the linden. party sol,': scrinatMLe plapit...s;_but hew E: ' \lr. Itaxamene can eiftElf.3-14 df.lt ..., 4...Pteii - 4 1 4: f eW 0-4. P1 4 or t4. 6 ,,rrvildent , if i. kio, fItT134SVI:11&112,W2111. _.....‘ 111,1111:11CITS IIISTHrCT: '' 7 ... -- tn-'o,o4;.stu:4kiollasiatiatufKiiB4.6l. • ) ". ** 2V owitsis of YifisEdagten and Reaser,uao allibiliiiiiiiEltEdiged B. B. Cuannprt. !Fr iiii i "W,""gWV'","xightott,"Vibe Pr6i. - - dent etlftEt 4 . 4 4*Wilf held hl. appointmint t•.;7 mtullilsolattberlet.iand'aJodP will mein -4132m be elected by the people at the regular election' ihEol3tober. . ' The•Waahington county Republicans Pro ,!..eted the =nevi' .A.. W. Acarsoa, Req.. er manvost aidaPtetly quhlified• for the, .>cp• ration. HaltheinCll ippotalea ,we are lintel!. that lef..-Ctrtnatr.tta awl iii.a., flietatiEoidttiutva grateftiliy acTpee;cvd•io . I t h e R•itil.plifreioteitarene env Washing:LW ' s: .i k.,.i4,1500.4-A.415 the :46w. i , -It ls ipt9dftlftnnt:to*lo'w n - both tgeao 1 gentlomple,l*aihaye been compelled to. ' • iliskfi':4.o44:l2l4weesi. , theM would love •:, peen a s Ony).-A„ Irdlnlte .cmha mass 4nt, 118 pre lutrf,htilt Wh%tothe GovtrAow Ittt . .ther44. )bein k , made, we eel 1, .., Iretwo iity;lAtitt,:iiiiiJ think the new J • - will,o4llMikrah'iStiifacif:on to the. . Se aftEitloo4l4.er t adie; Ctrs . 1' kiVirtlottrAfitfhtimi.accoruplhihed 4, set*agr:„:77li*Ocirna all . th nr; 3. ratiOris 7 s tlla,"iiiiE" to bar :,.. • Illat.Ppgti,er.3Pithi6 to { oar Imp inir ' knows felttatitie 'autt Who, ha - r •guic4l34/1291/41,daimet6444,tet wi ..- - -4 1 4 11 4UP.A*00 4 12 4 14Einno.toriety IW -14ktiles. alit. YititalOhly- fret ct.the.se who dim i4t4loxi - thi`oetiatimef his news*" ' l / 2 thin troponsifiltitatlehi''-We be..ew.k `the him tlifflritui regains of the bar ad 13.1% , •-quitici.: - "That'.lta membet eiwlll OPMILEKtAi all, rtepecjr, worthy of theh... , - •- i rmt auk tiptsonal esteem. I -I i 3 El ~ • 4 TUE iIIIBEL AMMAN 0.11,T11. --A corre+m; dot of thoPleanon, WArystates that one the effftP44 l 44 lo a. ;W. Prisonei w at Ddi rogheda, e principal - government It- • , • thitt:Pri,oah•tYPlT4. l -?tOtr..fl to him as a, • • Belfast, iris as foltOrra: I Ceff..,; - "ffnatiph So hereby tdvear -0 1 2 4 . ugalnst thelQneeo and Government, and to y r rhatdifitett# the POsttlingtooraolanhtoth. or when,ticey Lila& itrlreland, to free, ire the,‘ „ cntai tioke of Enghtn.d; to Mid 'l3+tr. party; to .;standand - 10310,e; toilde the ; • -;- -7;.ileelliallus Wed of Saone and Protestants; ,;-•• • ;,; , anctkvattend [or ftdttgr when called nom„" The &again itaiat--Indlostes a purpose ca. - -"infilitindhilia;that - whlehfivinapted the 'mas . - Mare lot 'Si. ifirtiioioniew, and portends a sieprhal fate to the Protestants in- Ireland : :7,631010 Clio Fenian, sneoeed. ' . MEM ; "7 WATNE Cotnsyr.--Sfessrs. &wort E. `llwitxtqr am:lEl42/OEL Atamc are the Del egates to the Union State Convention. They are nAt last =tett, 11111 CON STITI:T lON AL AM ENDmawirs. The mnservatire,, profess ,an naboundetk r , Yerence for the ronstittniaia, and delit. .atte all ehanges in It. ' , ollie of them are, 4lodbtles.% entitled to the credit of sincerity in these profeashms. while otherg tiro Open to the impeachment of .itooleting rtoier once they do not let, to tee ceuw• for matat ing bf,netiviat hinges to which they ail. hottite.• The 4,,11, , 111.11‘10, Oil the ,oleo ie. Pre,oll l + .l In ndrlllnible• frallio of governriritt. -Tint II r:lrtakes of the continuo in tirtiAty of lo.t m,m nature-. it is Wit ilercet•t. Perhaps it, eery itit !writ..time , commetalcd it to tho ile ,•pi,m,se i., r ~,,, f,,rer.thera. indeed, the thet i. historiCal that but for the comptnini ,,,, e mbodied in it, touching the itmlitnlion o f „ in , e ,. it ,‘ „ m id pro t e mly have been re meted. That institution having perished, tin the eompromises based upon its exist ence have tx.coinc effete, and must necessa rily he eliminated. The eradication of the. 0 ~ ,,...„ 0. , 1,,•1As is not lestructive of the in .trumeni or machine: it "nit Increases it• sitidity and usefulness. Tin. Malmo race does not stand still. It ~,,,, es on in a perpetual streaM, like the ..easeless !Sow of it mighty rive What is true nt the race as a whole, is t e of cacti trio, Most of all is it trite of t e people of I lie United States. In the who e course of history a parallel cannot be fo Ind to the vast progress they have mac since the adoption of the Federal Constitution. From three Milhous and a half of people, thinly scattered along the Atlantic eoa, between the upper boundary of Maine aid the low er line of I morgia, they have sveollen into thirty-two or thirty-fire millions; have ssVointed into the peninsula of Florida, a l ong th e gilt of Mexico to the Rio , lrunde, over the Alleghenies Into the wide basin of the Mississippi, far on to the lim-ky Nlountains, and over a id beyond to the shore of the Pacifi c ; and . et this mass of inhabitants is but the set .corn of the ~.1 innumerous population theft before the close of the present century ishall till the I mountains and hills and plai . with their industries; whose jets:dons hall try and strain political institutions, nd whose in telligence and virtues shall t n.erve order, 'lability and progress. Man is greater than all bib institutions, audwilladapt them from titni to time to the conditions of his knowlodgelto the require went& of his interests, and lto the ends of his passions. Even when .. rmrd changes ~. are not instituted, objects , attained, by . cernmon consent, which thence forward ac quire th_e_fortwof precedent, d become in reality part and paroel of th Constitution. The acquisition of Louis , .. furnishes a case in point. No warrant . old be found in the Constitution for the p hose of that territory from Napoleon I. But the gov ernment and the people ;Wit , felt it to ben • consummation devoutly to b 'Wished. The purchase wafi made. A pre dent/al inti mation was thrown ont tha coostitutioruil amendment could be .•.l afterwards to sanction the act. Rut th pe 'pie, satis fied with the attainment. did not think special empowerment of a y consequencV. TheCenstitution was rcsol. 'onised,in that particular, not by prescribed forma, but by tacit consent. Roth the governmint and i th.qc'eple have since, on three memorable rsynsions—in the acquisition of Flcrrlda, of 1 Texas and of California -aeknewheiged tho SBeiat plutonc wrought in the Constitution. It-is as idle to declaim against thislnformal and silent adaptation and growth of ittsti _ tntlons, as It would be to cavil at the dis integration of rocks exposed to the action of heat and coldbir and water, or.to Mean nnainogretiens which trees mak,o to their tflltah"',. , rcialtild "bratachea. Man was not d.add:fer institutions; bid inStitutions are • piqdo for man. fie necessarily changes his institutions, as ha does his clothing, as he advances from infancy torasnhood. Now, while tsb Consent to the admoni tire. of prudence that changes in the or • w ought ,not to be made - for slight. •-and transient canscnove hare no patience Willt,that stolld conservatism whiehia bto polled to resist all *wpm because it • rdis.jiiiit an old end ionsteat 1 7 6. atr00.1 • ter and safer than a new and „,ll f^ • •;”. •t. , 'Not slittle of the chttiun• which ts 'now raised apinst altering the Constati tics, because of Its sacredness, is hypotatt ail. Change la not ao much deprecated y the people who raise this clamor, vs the . particular changes that. are needful to ao ocarostrolate the Constittaltan to the altered" condition of affairs. Tbit }Mai rebellion, a failure In itself, has prodriced a mom** tors social-revolution. Opposed to the llta. avast*} of the slaves, and • to the still far theL.anieliorations which must folkivr, sooner arlater, as a consequence of their emancipation, the clamorers hope to stop the current of erente by weak impedi menta. They fail to comprehend hoer deeply the storm which is now passing away disturbed the old foundations. Nevertheless, we confess to a feeling that, pad now, proposing constitutional amend ments is a department of labor re]x_overdone. About seventy different amendments have been brought forward. Those propositions, however, are more for.. dable is numbers than in ally other 'as pect. All of them; relate, ;pore or luisdit• redly, to adjusting. discrepandes mideby lir extinction :fir abytyry.. rirsiflos, 1 10 9 sire not so muchirdependent propositions, agAVerliiiental suggestions yarlatlonii of two or three cardinal ideas. What is nisad tel to adjust the Constitution to the scaled condition of the country ought to =aim. plished as speedily as practicable. To this end there must be a simmering dowu, of propositions; an adherence to a few capital points, und o tam:missal of all other s ants fieapt— nus.-ntomfi ILLIAMS gentleman made the greatest of all hien:reed:as on Saturday afternoon, on censtruction. 110 occupied two hoist* to fbe 'deltver7 of It. For ereiSe'etatemeets, for senieldngSnatinle,fOr.eonipnit and #re. fregible nrgrunent, as well as fdr brllllnnt 'hrttiplait MAI Illustratfori,.tbis trodneilon Mona been surpassed, !fit basbeen spud led, in lid lions of Ttoyregsentattves dor lag present session. We shell lay lt!be. fore . our renders as seem as a Dill report. Maybes us. • • • ..rits Prowra:."—The Prenidont a of "ilia peoffo" mid fa opiiosod to fo 'onto mama °pan 'lto pole. 4, their ccAsent, — WAO Ore e the pooyde?" 'teA4.l , oo2l o t - L;a i22 o.:W.:iiicO lui z e . t _ . ,.i. . p u t ... o y , tho . people„:•,!.asevergi . of toe &putt..., sm . fitotee tilOt4446 o Woi atw4rity 4 'of tbo -roopulatifflo Igto hislpir.-boon silo' ireelave ':4o4l 3 o;:figg'itau it P.lt or Ronde bevy. The r t erhi tee; ;being 0 ity_ineeve . ral Statertiiiiiii,h4re/Yoti gla dti, pt. In the pther Scoithera Stott"; Ole • Moo ay only are to be conntakl: ai ! l ike 09 , - Pie'-',113 inonstrutli. , The , nreptopt o the' Pref./ 44 :Weviditis46 l iiii4 . pbikeiTuat ei-. pry monopoly on earth; , for lf monopiollas einnOtlOtrokan nI without the oonaottof dlo monoPonete. t hen they will nov rbo destroyed. • . • •:: _ Entlinicrtona% oit . y1,014—'1:1,0 upt ro . politan Polio° COnnassloners of thel city of Now York have advised the. ob. taininiat °fa, law giving them ena' porvisiOn Over houses of prostltutto A bill nee accordingly been fatroduced !into 'ha many of the Perla features of licenving the vice. Tun. news To Eli P . AII.OOIILED.- r Tho Locdaville.reurnul tuntertalrea - to apeah for -thePrealdentantinnityi and aays: . , No inatter.,:dear *hat you iseein the Papere, .won't lute° a mill. wry trial, =mho went be. convicted. ;And lie were convicted, his would be par doned. Titongleno cant-player, we "speak by the card." • Conationt b needless. A IXALLIS Cis4,4l grstFuelusvsa% 714142114 G MIELE% ATORIAL. The Fulton Bcpublicen says: "should Dlr. Oessna be our standard, - I.earer in the routing contest, our triumph w i l l i x . ern e s . neknowledgeal abilitv, tenstvo experience, untiring . taiergS• and areit 6 persouNl popularity, Mr. Cessna is to. tit the strongest and most available LlM didate mentioned. And while we would ti i tArriTc utoslno tin e 1 I ti ce,f.t y cumin f U o ni f 9 SO n l‘Ktl ' ouycn our candidate, him mho is stromtest, we would not do injustice to either of the otter distinguished loyalists:moutiontxl. They tiro all gunnel:n*l.n of experience and altilt ity. and villa, of whom, if e l e ,u 4 i . mntlil discharge Um duties of Exceutis, at Ith fidelity and honor. lint ability :mil experieuce,whilo they are iutlispensidiic a Governor, arc not all that are rc.lJd r. et in a candidate. To these indispensaMe gitisites must be added Axallabilite, to that we (gain] lion: John Ceasa erCet•ig.. The 'flop ...Igilnfor guys.: "It now g...1(1.• probable that Gen Geary Nvill th.• unnnitnoug norninntion of tlu. State 1101.11.- Ikm Convention, to oi.emble burg on the ith of Mardi." The McKean Miser shoe- S. Munn, of Potter eutint.s, » prenenti..l Iry thnteounty u, a Senatorial I ;eitin.t.) to r, present thin District in the Mareh ronvon- ti on Mr. Mann is a gentleman of ability, and a ould do credit to the District in the Convention. Before wo commit ourselves hi liter favor, however, we would like to know how he stands on the Gubernatorial question. We believe the sentiment of this eounty kr decidedly in favor of a military man for a auslidate, provided he is t romp., tent for the place." To this the Coudersport J." r , publish ed in the same Senatorial district, re sponds : "We cannot speak known - TR . for Mr. Mann, but a friend informs no that ho positive his inclinations and influent* lean strongly to the side of Gm John W. Gea ry. That he has approved of (tem e teary's tottrse over since the Kansas Gubernatorial question, we know. The people in this county seem to think of - no one but Gen. Gertry In eronnection with that position: the people of Tiogn through their organ have niptilled their desire for his - hozninat ton. FRANCE AND 51EIXICO The enigmatical utterance of dat French Emperor, in his late speech to the Corps Leg%leaf, relative to the withdrawal ofhls troops front Mexico, exNriences ,ontradte tory interpretations by leading journals of this oountry. Such of them as Judge only by the words pronounced, see no reentrance of the withdrawal of the French troops; while others, professing to have the advan tage of a semi-official explication, find the most acceptable and definite promises. Between those irtocohcllable interpreta tions the reader cam either take his choice, or wait the exposition of events. 621 q ,, CARZ Scar.CUZ, in his famous report upon the, condition of affairs in the South, averred thatUrdre weroirotir few real Union men in all that region; and ho was vio lently assailed for having uttered a decla ration so slanderous of the South. Yet orrery day confirms the truth of what Ii said. The Secretary of the Troasnry can not find men enough to-the rebel States to act as collectors and revenue agents, who can take the tort oath; and the To-.ma,ter General gvea asdirritar reaaou for ma re vforing.the port oillees in that part of the country. There are at least wiz thou,uni post offices in the &nth at which no Union men can be found to act as reatma.ters ; and at many of the two thousand cubes thit have boon restored, women have to be anpotnted because the men cannot be found free from the stain of treason. CLARION Gourd.-.-4/ LORAL . W. Aliso i.e, Esq., has been recommended 02i Senatorial Delegate, and Hon. JOSE PR IlmrnEnhos appointed Rcprasentatire Delegate to the Republican State Convention. No Untrue dons. The Da - nner contains n coromanoicati , ni in favor of Geo. Guaivr. Prnanraxitra.--Delegates to the Repot. Licari State Convention will bo elected on the 20th instant. This election will go vary far towards deternaholna. who ehall he the candidate for floyeritor. GLICIEBAL BLEW& Tat I...teirlialt; ,, Tha :Portage2= l f i z ;Jk.• eon) taloa/ate Me' daatil Cal ou the 'Mtn ant' of loin* Crete, Doi% SIMI trete, Ditch., , 1115,•ez.V.Isho • b atta ed,' therefore, the state larfaga arena and fortgarearr. Ile serealeare befOre, George WealdtigUn, tad erns dltg years otd.at theontbrealt tor theFAlnetione Reran:Mon l eo that ho might, even then, hare &Woad ex. a:Meth= Irate eervtoe. Ito was ,earn yearsolitat the birth et Angola= t. tie was 04 years old, when the-Federal Canal: Lion Ins fOTOZOla; and 51 - When - Alirfactun L cola was born. Wo knotr last one longer 1 than but In modern thew, that of Parr, the Engthtentor, who recorded .ta re beta 'bola'ln 1413,and tOluire died inl at the ripe ago Of 152, Cede , . baba= le mild boon re. cord In the Prenotreethollo Chinch In Nina; so thatl,lo age Virgil sewn to be duly sethen. nibrpe, PTA6OI.O. CtIAXA62I:2 or lira 4"M' P. Sramr.l-Theprlistenberaoter andeondemiot the Queenerapalti . Metro ol=t,m te Ma that no reelloyalty tan .toirard her. ty. It noweret any of the eel:Melee Iturope, nor Indeed ard-Fitere MUM , wort that hor chit. drat are ant hernosband , a eldlaten—are hot orehtlyentklureps-intt Aro tberetint of amottra aWayiriclons aa thmare (Unmeant She Will ahortly,4ll - e emdher letwet, and the parentage:in nib ease .te in.uttna ePar. tett retrardforesste, hot -Eta regard tot Mo. silty, that the people of the large cities are mortified and indignant. in modern times she has Mall. OnlyMe Pa r i o a4 a whose dissolute minmerir hernApproachea her, end that personage taker mother. New CAArz.n Aan.nattetter meeting aL thestaeitbotileca of.the Newcastle and Franklin Railroad 1111.3 bald on Saturday the 27th ult., in New Castle, at which time the following ottani wore elected; President, It. W. Cunnizabarn; Vie° President, Dr. A- G. Eg bert ; Dlleatora, Goo. G. W. Casa, A. L. Craw ford, D. H. Courtney, Jas. C. Sbaw, Wtlllam Stewart,Sameel Grillih. 8.31. Bier> hemmer) , and Treasurer J. U. Robinson . It is the lo tion of the oortipany to hate the road built as speedily as-possible. Moretti all men of abil. ity and energy, and we are of the opinion that the road will be made, We understand that James A. Rhodes' lotatidti matting two miles of the road at this end,-2Vete Ctutte Jburnal. Tux STICISII Tilt ittlL fluor—The strike noticed in out last taste, oblong tho mill hand/6 odborect do by the cuiployeos„ and the Arcdahonot to bo kindled lo our dtorinestoblonts. The redtict r n e soaf tthotxtlereg ragn ao ttdotO lo ooa dollars per ton. 6 rodnottor or they crs to shout It per cen t ., rollers about por cent. Ail other b and . "du Fe voe the out prices when at work. AC-nodule .the dotttaad for inernsholatred ltad, Wtla Gyred in " Vlthat the Was it donsand.- era ass no o ven to fill at }eta detaina- - • allae 4 . lrontal _ • 41oarrtosettets stwozaan trtrrree, ,, is the prominent betadtpilltthoEsenfng.Posi, of tho followinw Wows MVO V ,• • "Thu L=ft.h. sherter,attYs, kft..tillatletroto sollidlspose of .rtle aurpbts Wrenn° by lonian . tow a no r of.uoall articles from the tatlff, and by atnodtllcattae af..thosogandotbla.r Akerfos 11ottrtsh,fer. malt matter. far woltilzantwolithaderoductlort Makes Ito to teed the factory handa,Vius the ,Port is coptilker -ta artUfrstroodlikaLlon of kb Lib duties , ' In Umlaut Itsktdcat to the ettproolaCy of her truttothaterhe inner the world I , SWoi Pt-Xliket , ' T6' liecinateihAtaidLinige rePit to hie di:44 of ` r " 4 " 4 l7P fi t Itgs.;,,a 4 titi a cc st imp,„ w , 7 , , Zialilir T 4 eoi, "V.Cliarft l . l atn4 alVesee - ann le anytime Ibrthb ails Isalodte ftreLlrb or 4tOr-Oas annul be ,to,.e.d.i 0 moos Crap; and hot iiti rolVe2 op , r *lth this tctsrato (Ira. ~ IiaTAI tops tbs.% the brit MEW r of Sho.rreffileat *gold POt fOrtillal,_ a lam Immalent Mania bor e 'VT,St el "% x g aitu t la glg er o tgritl7 2 o=itia * ?trariVtlea n trei ti en ' raCes,lS UTIOS talMdfatir 14 1 kalt to MUM! the whites tO heir; Isrlestrir states at, ogee sail thus lO••tberO•aoPPOrttiOttpto"torn Masan aPtln the hisakti The rule oertabstt spollea f bah WILY& Oncendua thereenstred ta to thels' former topt/nirt'and the groastio will thou bp settle St. They can inn vintner, !tat tillallmtl'allleaSa. TOO ten and safe po licyl C to proceed alertly awl dolOas. Maly in the Won Of restarstn,totiort. tog's° otbao for Alumina and' exottement to % oP. promo: , and, for Oa Witt Of loyalty de velop Itselfbeforedoletattegtook to thonom• Manillas so lately in rebouion all the rights nod millillles ParilanizlKlP B t a t Caut " Dm Y* —3v. Y. COmnierciat. ;DIV'IDE'NDS. - 01.71 CS or folnillisiosAr. ItErm N 9 atm WitmutSl CO rAi T. Porrourfnart, rebr Qa. mu. • TED nognuoi Dummying Or the above Company ars thls der declared Mend of YOUTTIIda CENT.. out of the .Vut , SV of the hot al* months:on the Captla BUnca..ryer viva,..p.cAtrovt.rtiftteribtAzilllll'.'" 17. The Transfer Boole sato closed fromlho UMW' the ima. • lob Ror4 C. BEfraffEne,fhperit • ' • Oman orricamett. cote. ..4 .rzrznavnart. Avuulry Mt. , .. K9l BOUM OVIIIITO l:!: i) • rpm l• Pear) tHa nednlrtundb date d la • that. on tpf the_ net sarngi ft tbs nta to at • varviireamaptissilbekvavdte:nid . ralg i •e•• ..ri ta r i and Inat %be reminder otaald earn trgai'Vw JalMot iluilkbyteutrad In th . *WC fkaetar. ru,~iM~~`iH= ivirwBnußGll cilleinAASTtc SOCIATIoN.—A. Special Meetingof the VITTS- Br:1[011 . 91'31 *SSOCIATIpti 74, held • • . • - BALL. on TIIID (MONDAY, EITK NINII 1:1h, 15 , 56,ai 7 • o'clock. .t puer to/0 altrudrtn ee re.,nextrel hnslnes. of Impor mance trontactoll to relation la the forthrow. I.XHIMIIopi, and other mattera. By orare 4011 N 151c111,A10EN, Prioddent4 1..1, 111 0( AN. Jr.. necretary. 1c12111.11 D.IOEIINED Aurned Hooting of the Stocklanldera DI the ,•[ 1:I. II 4. %ET rt: Ngsoci yrios. xill b.. 1...1.1 rt Ilr. • Wit.. ..f nu, -t0... Hanoi, 6n:A tn. Dona 1, .err t , 17. IN.•TANT.oI r. 0.. i• t••:.1,1 , 1. Report or ,nOMe Bard ufma Inrecton., and .1 .1,5 ..11serbn. •5 on ybe pre‘runqi. K. ilirS1:11. Jo.. (I.n. • o l" V nt.t.1,1 It. I In - rtra...rmat, Webr.nlß lot, 1646. 711EICTING.—In accord •pnovl.kot, of for Charlor 3,1 rpt. me- o ll... Annual tit. tarr2l MoCtlng of Ili.. t"..1.ht.:.1. , of Ibc.lliegben_y Valley 11311 road Com ,;: 1,. t - ld r.t 00 0111er of the Company In or . .t . re IL. on "fl.' ESP %Y, Yrbrunr, rth. qt I ..•• k. 0.. to roc, -It the Rept of for le otrct linargi or Maoay.or. (or lon.unll;a4C year. mud trasmact Minh OUlto bue lat:•• pre,rutt JO .d. HN tker..tary. ELECTION NOTICES 1110V05Gi1ntLA Omlxmr, ,FITT-411 - it...IL February:4, A ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN mAxAcv.itv of thr roinonny for ernelltir trttln m the Monongahela. opposite Plibinurgh. ho count) of Allegheny, In conformity to an CIA f pntrmd Joutiore Nth, MI, will halt i the Toll Roue,. on IIJ ft IJAY, March:in, Ofei al 'clurn. I. Am felo4otil N. IMAMS, Treasurer. pLECTION NOTICE—An Election for grvaldent, Manag and 022euri ..f ••The Company for erecting n Bri er. dge over the Allegheny !Weer, opposite Pittsburgh. In the eotint• of Alie alien)." will be held at the Toll Hoe., el the booth end of the Bridge. en HONDA I', the clay Of MAP Delt. at 2 o'clock. P. M. fee:lna dm W3l. ltOSEDl`lifl, Trrwroror NOTICES I )CIS ENIVERSAL EXIIIISII.ION. Thl ca vylorhigned lake. title tnelltted of Informing tail, friend.. and the public getterall), that be witt atrt• Aerial, env lotetet pe connected with the Intert-, of r etto,ent, before the Witßblrrt FAIR, to be held Pa.% In lo reedy at Net. York fere the end or the year, but application. for neu, 01(F. TILE 115 D Of THIS ,111 lu alit r le obtain sefinleelon• H. F. GENGEMBRE, t lull Engineer and Fhenlbt. No. Fe Ht. elatr al reel. I'll,o:target lEEE NOTlCE.—Proposals will be re ,. e Th.. 111 . 115/IUPL/11. ALLEOIIi;h T ~ ' lt MANI IfEsTEA RAILWAY COMPANY'S OFFICE, on St. Cleo au era, for the EIGILDINO OF AN EXTENSION TO TLI OOMPANY.S . ST A BLE. to Manclieatm. For qtrolllttallon, app ly to W. J. 1(01INT. pt. felltaldr St. ('tote street, Pittsburgh. OTIOE TO OWNERS OF DRAIN, II ACES. Av.—Notice is hevrtre given to all owner- of Pray-, Carts , Corrtagea, 'Buggies, Le Iruthrf 1 - evident ‘o- on-realdent the CO. of Elttatterett, to psi their Llcensoa at tee Toratorer•.. odloe of the elty of Pittsburgh. EOILTHWITIL to Saccortlance with an Art of Assembly, appro. ed taStarch 3.i, MAL and an Ordinance of the Councils of the COXorrlttaburith, paesed Ap 8, ril 11930, mid all peramm who refuoe to tske out lAcuto.ts u-Itt N. 'o we, to e t penalty. to he recovered before the Mayor, doable th e amount of the Meets.. The old metal plat., of (ram mud be re turned at the time Lice:m.3a ore takes out. or pay :scent. lberefor. —•— .• Path O. Hort.. V.1..100. }:.eh Tuo kinetic Vehicle. KACII if:A4 7 . OMEiltnOrs 1.1.4 Ttentxr Wheel. draw. hl Iwo ants, 416 CO oars. Vise eoch addltionAl horse tt-ott .y of the st.t e vehicles, j O. ELCUCIt_r Tre/turer. PlTTEltrreoll. ichrttsry sth na.—Rsanaytd NOTICE TO OWNEFIS OF OIL WELLK - 1.90 (Pet Each Attaldlo Tni Irltb BraK. Rom... Yampa. 114.4., di., corripin, [using ben tm6ed to ton 4mt, *6ll rzty, Cor sale Ch.-fpby (fa) ISAIAS" IRO :KEY GO. LEGAL NOTICES. LLEG EIEN COILIPTIC• 115./101 n. I Cotnottuarleas. "et. Tetra, los. It nt .I,ll.r.lnt.lratotel6. Oen.< /ion of drceducel. s.t. TIN Lan rent