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NOTICE TO ADIMMITIBZUS
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Yesterday we laid before our readere the
Meatisge of President JOHNSON to the Sen
ate containing his objections to the bill
whip orl nated in that body for the en
, fa fifths 'Powers of the Freedmen's
Bureau; but withheld comments in order
that ire'Might fully consider the matter be
fore giving expression to that disapproval
, Which we cannot restrain.
That thwPresident Is armed by the Con
nate:ion, r ub a negative upon all bills
pletatsitytongrese IS beynnd dispute. His
powers tit this particular are exceedingly
brtiettry are not restricted to defend
ing the Constitution from Infraction, and
setting up barriers to hasty legislation.
The President has a dear right to veto any
' hill .of which hethtleiPPV 6 VOt Winer In
whole or in part, EmLnent statesmeneltht
true, have endeavored to confine the presi
dential prerogative within narrower limit's;
but their argiunente have been based on
N eu Vista, in common larlidence, to have
been the constitutional provision, rather
— thazida:the plain meaning of the words.
Hence lets /tot Oar purpose to dispute the
• eightoof the President to veto the. Freed
men's Bureau Bill, but to 'review, to some
extent,thereaSone he magus for ao doing.
First, then, he objects to the bill on the
ground that it is unconstitutional. This
objection hattl:oectune so usual a resort, in
efforts to defeatall sorts of measures, that
it has teaser}, among sensible people, to
cotruniuntest. Inlingland, it was so
conitnan for public Wen to protest stoutly
their patriotic Intentions, that a profound
observer, with a dash of cyniciant in his
disposition, isitthe always auspectedafighei
of seaundrelient Who began by renntlet
his patriotism. It would be an excess to
say as much,' in this country, of men who
eel themselves - up as champions of the Con
stitution; init Una; line of argnmentatiton.
has been an , overworked that it has
ceased to Inspire respect When
the Seamen:dais .istersi conspiring the de
'Ulu a* orthe GOVernment, they masked
their traitconsparposee by profession, of
unbounded teal for the Constitution. Now
that they lies% been conquered, they renew
theft° deceitful adulation of that instru
ment; not that they love it any better than
taidtree, but are anxious to obtain the largest
ispistable liberties under it, iworder to wage
successfully teceitsfully a'covert warfare against
its spirit end operation. So, short of this
extreme, every man who wants to maintain
an old abuse, or prevent a wholesome im
provement, sets up the plea that the consti
tution is In danger.
Where was President JOHNSON'S fear of
Invading the Constitution when he exer
cised authority to compel the Southern
States to ratify the amendment to the Con
stitution abolishing slavery? When he in
sisted on the repudiation of the rebel debt?
When he demanded of the seceding States
"irreveraible guarantees" for the protection
of the emancipated slaves? When heap.
pointed eleren Provisional Governors for
a, umnt rebel States? When he ordered
constitutional coulantions to ho hold in
those Statestand dictated what should be
ppt into the revised constitutions? Is
there any clause in the Federal Constitu
tion authorizing the President to do
all, or any one, of these acts?
The only answer that can shield the-Pres
ident from the imputation of the most
sweeping and inexcusable usurpations is
theitheperfonned these acts under the war
' peartse. - Well, is the Executive the only de
partment in the Government which pattic,
'lpates in the war power? Surely, among
• the pnuipstives of Congree are those of
declaring war, concluding peace, raising
and an.pporthig arraies, suppressing rebel
-116ns' , -ensuring the , public lecarity, and
providing for they general welfare. But,
the President insists the war is closed, and
hence that war measures are no longer per
rafessible. Why does he notconform hiaown
dmaal conduct to that view of the case ?
The writ of habeas corpus remains sus
pended in the rebetifotut States; which Is
allowable only in case of war. If the re
bellion is so effectually closed out as to pre.
elude Congress from exercising , warpow
era, the President Is just as effectually es
teppeitor the same cause. Mosides, Gen.
GiLINT, only a day or two before the date I
of thepresident's veto, Issued a military
or die imPerrisingthe ;freedom of the press
in the revolted States. Gen. Gnaw, must
. 1; 4 .44 1 ,0 thin Particular, to be acting un
der the direction of the President, as his ,
superior officer. If the war IA
absolutely over then' this mili
tary, interferimee' by the 'Frail/ant with
the fretelornOt tfaiitreas;la soltagnint an
, usurpation that it should be promptly,- folt
feared by Articles of Itnpeachment by the
Hones of .ftspreseatatives and his arraign.
mesh before the Senate, for trial as a public
arlaibild.r-411 theObjeatiOtie tima by the
trataer inWentiodfor
the lersteethat, of the - NU/Ls, under the I
Preeroefir Bureau, apply with eqtesiforce
to hitSera interarence,:ty mains of Gen.
Clitiriel order, Withal/Ha printing estate 1
...-Itahrtientefhielsivetilttstai.
The President makesthe*-admission that
LLeFreedmen'abonld bkproteltell," but
tlust:tilis - prazaia beiranted
the the . , (1,1
acted - Wall tba' Conialtnitforsit,Pesani of 1
. the OtentseftlieNnitedfliater, , :end of the 1
States." "If he sib 4 fish, will he give Writ'
- iabansei'-; Thit isaeofetfrwhat President
Tornteort does. The eniancdpsted Wears'.
nuke lastledlo %Peal fokeeourity In their
persons, properties and `repulationa. He
trans theta ever to the courts, both nation:
al and local. Every lawyer knows that re
sort cannot be had the federal courts, at
least with any tolerable facility, In th ose
cases in which the blacks most need relief.
In the State Courts the
.ease is muc h
Worse: Aeyet. in only two or three of the
revolted States has - provisions been made
.`" for giving - blacks estates In thdeo m
lai ht
complla or w lin
eases. Thera
prioritising so far as theyhave been adopted
at all Wive been adopted not freely., l a n,
asides military duras/.. The President ax
one time, made It is condition preeedentlii
restoration to the Union thatthtaprovislon,
among others, should be adopted: He now
raced/a iiteM that, requirement; and con
tends that the eleven revolted States have
done all they ought to do in " Littler to resto
ration. If this hypothods shonld be accep
ted by Congressr, if ig bid 'uncharitable to
infaiihat the retadfitates which have made
ameliorations In , the Oontlition..ef the ex
laves will make haste terevoke them
to the 13111,1 he
• ilcisidial alone hiltaielffilthoOppottunity
, tel'resdahr his Idea* elpon reconstrutitlon.
_lXt,actaictiption oftfus authority of Congress
la the premises must. have resulted from
becatindiswhelintalifst, or have been
Intended aa c &Wert& Insult to the two
8 0 ”salf. In,ther4rPnWOs lona of alt
toorat he sapi,',"l,worq,d Rot Interims with
the ung*lOnebligilgist , Of congress , to
judge, :40010V,thi r ttselt, of the, oleo.
tIons; 1- retarder 'and quillificetionS;of Its
ciww-Mentiberam That:'le 2 4 4'l74lo'okt
hr'.".hia~ndgmentr'rilisaOtt` "ado with
,thts* itblir Steal hitYoitisiiii
-:good , Vtight Idkerceihrehtileoji! lit 9oturtre
as the loyal States; and all the 'Senate or
,
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,%t,L_A:m' - ‘ 7 lm)
the House of Rep
to do is, each for.besf il '-
ern member - electlo.
in due form: If e
then Congress is a superfluity in the Hoe
ernmett4-tind the - Piesident is an absolute
DictittorAr thetateketilartisailm,
Hutlittt - President -ghee- on to-alga the
Junang,other
P s in t eJ l e 2 4 l .attfifilbitEfl7Fitilltrhis/Pie is
firtaly f4ed in the minds of the American
tie pile that there should be -no taxation
without representation." This entirely tg
marts the doctrine the President Iterated
and reiterated: with austere and solemn
grandeur - a le* months' ago, that "treason
Is thellgherd erithelliown - to the laws, and
ought to runithed as' such." The kibels
are no longer criminals, and justly exposed
to p enalties . They are invested with ac
tall tights'is 'Citizens 'who 'wrier filmed
murderous weapons at the vitals of the
dta their. utmost to uphold the
goverment. The rebels of South Carolina
have
.laat. Ole mune right to all in Congress,
by their Op t esentatives, ae the loyal men
of Pennsirivania. That fa the Copperhead
doctrine, and it is nothing else,
Dooanot the President see anotherappll
cation he 'moires? If the principle is sound
and true, what right-has thegeneral govern
ment to tax the millions of property held
hey black men, so longikthey am dented
taproom:dation t See, how studiously he
now excludes the blaCks from represents_
lion :
/ diave, together with Congress, the
- strongest Antlrecto secure to the freedmen
the full enjoyment of freedom and their
With* Independence and equality in mak
ing contracts fortheir labor.' •
Nothing can be stronger than the contrast
between' this cautions and timed ntter
tmeosnd.rosensrtoe of his sftelreilte speech,
to the Mack men of tonoes.o••
"I tidll indeed-tat yoar Mass, and lead
you through the Red Benof war and bond
age tole fairertiture of liberiff. and peace.
I speak now 'wone who feels the world his
country, and all who love equal rights his
trienda. I speak, teo as a citizen of Ten
nessee. • * Loya l' Mint, whether white
or black, shall alone control her a...tiniest,
and when this strife in which we are all en ,
Cited - la Put, I - thud, "I know . , we shall
haveve a better slate of things, and shall all
voles that honest labor reaps the fruit of
lts own industry, and that - everT man has
&fair chance in the race of•life.
-•
Theltr..7otrnsott who spoke at Nashville
'wee cleat-sighted, bold, entgnanbuous.
The future unrolled ite Insp . to his appre
/tenseE44nd his tones reverberated like
OW'biettrofe. bugle. The President JOHN
.,
litrWille !Teaks in the veto message to a
irery - differeptge. He dands with
his -back fo thh Tatars, that sends its
'prophecy to tut; }lke the 'first -rays of the
sun on -sa bright taming in June, and
looking vvisttnily to to the pitst, half hopes
that Its darkness, and doubt, and horrors,
may return again.
Tha President, upon hls own showing, is
an unjust Judge. Ha holds the scales of
Justice deceitfully._ He has one measure
for white men, and a very - different one for
bleak men.' He contazidaltlaWrong to tax
white rebels while denying them the right
to vote, but 'withholds suffrage from the
loyalbleeks, while leaving the burdens of
taxation on their shoulders.
What a mockery is the President guilty
of when be claims to stand in a "somewhat
dfiferent attitude from that of any member
of Congress chosen from a single district or
State. :The President Is c.hoien by,,the pet).-
pie of all the States; eleven Stateis are not
at this time represented id eltheabranch of
Congress. It would swami° be hisduty, on
all proper °sessions, to present their just
claims to Congress." There was & con ven
ience of argument In putting the theory or
the government In place of the actual facts.
, Therpei3ple those`.eloven States" did not
vote far ANDREW AMMON to he President
of the United States. When he waseleated,
he received votes Orly from the loyal
States. The voters of these "eleven States"
would have given him a "short shrift"
sooner than their suffrages. But passing
bythis point, See Insist that President John
sen, on his own showing, Ls bound to look
after the rights and Interests of the four
millions of blacks, and falling in this duty
lsjust as culpable as be would be In falling •
to discharge his obligations towards any
other equal portion of the population of the I
Union.
V 74 have *aid more than !Ne intended: and
yet we have len several material matters
untouched. in conclnalon, we only remark
that every loyal man in.the nation has read
the message of the President with a sadden
ad heart, while every rebel and every twin
pathlser with rebellion hes read it with
approval and exultation.
ELECTION inftEdirLAnme!k,
The Idea very generally prevalla ' that If
any mere Weptlarlty retains at an elec
tion, the 'election la therefore Told. The
Muria hava frequently decided' otherwise;
but the idealstlll continues Its hold upon the
public mind. • • •
We are reminded of this by a recent con
tested election case in the Oldo Senate. At
one of the township election boards, one of
the election alms was a candidate upon
one of IEO county ticket., and was; for that
reason, ineligible as an election Officer; yet
be - continued to sit cd - thisbourd and officiate
as such, all day. For that reason, and for
that alone, the Senate iies asked to throw
out altogether the vote of that township
and' treat the eleeticeithenli as void. There
was-, no ,ellegatitua eitiction
wee perfectly file, ai all agreed; but the
election-board Vas not a legal one, and
therefore, it was urged, the vote could not
be counted.
'lint- the Aunt", -and -*aryl properly, de.
.tided otherwise. The people have that-144
to Tote,' =ere irregularity of thisitind
cannot deprive them of that right or vitiate
their votes. The only thing that vitiate*
I .4 3 Xo o 4.PPzilkfreff *PPM*"
only to IndiVidnal votes, 'those votes can be
I MITRtd, fru applies to the whole
*Was selielheaW-bi-thinwn out; bat in
irreigniarity itt.theform, or Auntie, of an
'electibit; orin'tlie donititutials 'Of the elec
tion hoard,-which does not Involve fend,
•ticetpidin pnyztrny,stiLset the validity of
the votes east therein.
AnitiLlitindiailigt_doiftamontient of the
C in494o l cbt** , :ciar. : -P#ler(l4 l T l 9 gives
a doleful iscoonit of the State of thine in
that reconstructed State: 'The Mamma
..Vagrant Law. recently passed by its Reb
el legislature is rigidly and under
its pp:Kish:um the freed slaver:are rapidly
beingre-enslaved. No negro is allowed to
buy, rent, or lease any real estate; all nal.
nom of any value are taken from their pa
tents' and hound out to rapacioneplanters ;
and every freedman who does not contract
fur A year's labor in taken up and sold for
ft vagrant -- ThitYreednutti`r , Barean aka:
are often not attriesande r and the freedmen I
are back; by'V distance, - from com
plaining. lbecarreepondent says it would
take as army of 20,000 men, to compel the
Planters to dalliance to the freedmen.' 'Tjte
Cbmmerriat editoriallg say,'
' that au ch "The peolnf ple of Idluttetd i imi should be aware
orniatonaals contained tn
Jackson - letter base tendency to stronoL L ,
the advocate% of. the policy of the most
'rieditaltaty sitraelloureer the Routh and
goth .
If theylave aceepted the situation in - goo d
ey would greatly litvoribe count
ry
W .- making - ft - ItaciwnTibrongtr their acts.
If it lit•tiereu ti> pputn I:titid3tates of the
Sotgbh) the unioniwith bayonets for forty
years; 4ratriainlY'lt; Will h• =done; for they
ultutt.usocept;tbeisitiletlon.":
A conitssPONDltteT in:La*ence county
eta* ni9 i i6TJOKA
ofitienstftfultfy a spirited Content going
antaittlaigewsly,lui :Mon or
.01anerntompair-.ll64kboad -nituV
f,gotchtim.
At A. tulne nstottligin - Non• i..ftWe,
er elec ln t n
tnlitYii•AX l 4l,-'• oltoorlletui and.
'l3in odnlbiqgd 4 d,inkrontn — tir.tlis 2 , 10 r
Mir* *tela-lt of 4:bll2lPed:4l, a eat -
kno-kbWilie•dinio ~tha
• Cr c P 2 4: l4 ." aim"ilt i
tut& tbn. lit 4 • . .•• • lbw 1
the loilfri.iindT •k • ' 4nontioxis co.ntl
binid." , • .r 7
• IIIEISNIVCKY.
retigireiVllll)eiii are having every.
thingfrukiiivirimiirlaKe*cky.Al 4e irtb e :
niiviriattuitrelaveit lalitot abolished in
that State, and they intend to organize the
Ststepolltically on that basis. The Frank
fort Yeoman, one of their organs, nark,
"The Louisville Journal,-irt its last - le-of
yesterday, takes the Legislature to tank for
notcasing some act, or making some MU
dOrsement of the Amendment to the
Constitution prohibiting slavery to the Uni
ted States, and which Mr.Serward proclaims
se loudly to be a part and parcel of the or
ganic law of the land. The Legislature
have done right., and Governor Beim said
no more than was true, when he protested
against this assumption, and re proclaimed
that no number of Orates, nor any majority
q( Congress, had any right to bind Kentucky
against her con Sent, in matters over which
she reserved to herself the exclusive eontrol."
The Loukvtlle correspondent of the ciu
chmatt Gazette wales: •
"The Union met, tot% Ibis State have bean
mode to Mite by, rieats,.as we all know,
but digit: not_anoegh to satisfy the rebels.
A•move la now on foot to "thrust Into the
hick seats the oldlitur - Democrata whostatd
at home during - the Iva*, add to put &Ulm
alleys Into the hands of the - fighting rebels
who have recently returned from the war.
`That is exactly what - the mill for a Demo-
Crate State Convention means. The Courier
rePreeents the returned rebel Interest—the
Democrat the ritsy,atelopme. lirWrkst. The
men who lbllowed *Buckner and Breckin
'ridg, e claim superior merit In the Demo
cratic church, and are determined to have
all the offices. The Democrat rays, sub
stantially: 'Rebel brethren, we. are ready
to alye you all the right handef fellowship,
and to embrace you as dear Democratic
Brethren, but It you. set yourselves above
us because you went Into the egg, dash
you r we will fight - you to the bitter end."
Any one-carr 'discover, with halt an eye,
that the returned rebels are the pets of the
opiet-are the elite, lio, and tha
those old Democrats who the
staid ns at home ar e
only a little leas unpopular than Union.
men."
GUBERNATORIAL.
A correspondent of the Blairsville Nee
rra says :
"Acknowledging the inertia and claims
of all the other candidates, we consider hfr.
hlnclbead the strongest publicman in the
party, west of the mountains. Ho Is a life
long Hepubliftn, oue of the pioneers of the
wty, - and has every qualification that the
-ethos requires—ability, integrity, and long
experience in public affairs. As a friend
of the mechanic, he has strong claims upon
them--having been brought up to the occu
pation of a tanner—we feel certain our
came can be trusted In his hands. As a
Union man, his record is all that should be
desired. He never faltered in his attach
ment to the cause of liberty, and in defence
of his cannery in the time of jai. He is
emphatically a western man, and one who
elm rally around Wan the entire support of
his party."
"Their/trios flap, of Munch:Chunk says:
We incline to the opinion that, all Wimp
considated, ChM J. K. Moorhead possesses
=west thersquisite qualifications for Gov
ernor of the Keystone State, at the present
time, than any other candidate yet men
tioned. While we shall cheerfully sup
port any nominee put forth as the choice
of the people's delegates, we, as at present
.adviwd, sincerely trnst that Gen. 'Moor
uad will be the coming man. He has the
requisite qualifications, by nature, educe
: than and. experience ; has great strength in
the western part of the State, and Is In
every way capable and available":
A LFISSON FOR TH•DDEti9.—The Repnb
licana Of X.ancaster, Pa., went Into their
recent nattnicipal election upon a straight
out 'indorsement of the confiscation and
destruction policy of their distinguished
representative In Congress, Mr. Stevens.
The consequence was that the Democrats
carried the election by a round majority.
If the Republican party in the State try
the atune experiment, the Democrats will
elect their governor with ease. The people
pardon a great deal to "the spirit of-liber
ty," but there Is n limit to their good no
ture.--Aprinoteid Republican.
The Springfield Republican should not
meddle with things It does not understand.
Lancaster City Metal ways been democratic
—so long, at least, that the memory of man
rnuneth not to the contrary. At the recent
municipal election. Mayor SANDERSON
(dem.) was re-elected by a majority of nizety
less than he had last year; se that the Re
publicans of Lancaster gained Just that
much by "a straight-out indorsement" of
Mr. STEVENS,.
THE noculnialoos for Judgeships, made
by Governor Pito - point, lutvearoused the ire
of his opponents, some of whom go so far
as to charge him with violating the Consti
tution, and call upon the General Assembly
to impeach hint. Let the nimenibly tint
pluck the wote from its own eye, or the con
stitutionality of 'inexistence majbe brought
Into quention.—Richniond( Va. Republic.
The ire of the majority in the Virginia
Legislature against these appointees of the
Governor has been st,rred up solely by the
fact that they nre Union men, and the tete
els who control that body are determined
that no Union man shall hold office In that
State. The leader of this rebel faction is
the man BALLDWIN, who headed the detect',
lion that lately waited on the President, and
with whom the latter fraternized so alfee.
Uonately.
INCREASING Arra - , trwNEl6,—The Im
port entries at New York for the peat week
amount to 58,133,266. as against the total en-
tries of :3,772,661 the same week last year.
The export clear ances of domestic produce
amount to g3,777,2C7, against 117,078,8135ame
week last year.
Than the tables are reversed. We Import
eight Wilkins and export three millions,
inetetui of exporting seven millions and
Importing three, ea we did last year. The
dullest arithmetician! can see that this
recklessness cannot go on long without
producing smash. "Always taking out of
the meal-tub and putting none in, noon
comsat° the bottom,"
RELIGION AT WAABINOTON.—The Mato•
tagton cornspandent of the Cincinnati
9azettearrites
"The character:of some of the:chnecims
here may be Judged from the following
facts : At one of the princiPei telacoPeihill
churches, the . Enlinlay after Mr. Lincoln's
murder, the remorrleamed it proper to refer
to the Matter la:a very general way. After
the: service he' met a lady from another
church, and W. once apologized Zr men-.
(loping 'Mr.-Lincoln's name. Said he,
!'hiadam, you were present-AM the only oo
melon when the President's minashari been
*Pubes from my pnipm. :yea muft i ' l an
'attended My adivieW for the. lnLlr6 kuir
yams without anspectingthat there was a
war In the land."
TitlatepublleanenfOntiontiunty hive
chosen General Cisweige AiiinsOrlD and
A 31019 Itrzoic delegatba to the State Con
vention. The delegates are Understood to
be for General MDORKEAD.
Tiia 'Republicans of Veraango county
haveaeleded Hon. nos. Hoge, .ea Senstu•
rlal delegate, end CoL L. D. Rodgers, as Re
presentative' delegate, to the Union State
Conventlon.
Im anybody doubts In what ranks the
President has taken his place, let him no
tice who they are that fire cannon In honor
of the veto.
General Geary
EDITORS GAZETTRI-10ESSCVS in the Oa
.
setts of this morning, an extract from slit
ter purporting to havebeeu written byGen.
()can't° Mr. Ceasna, Chairman.of the Stats
Committee, on she 19th of August bast. In
relation to the Jetter ‘ youramark, editorial—
lys "That mostattectually dispoies ot.tha'
allegation that. the General was not in the
Republican party.last-year." •
Will you, Mr. Editor, inlormyour teal:
era whether there thar t ir t e4 eaCkand if do,
what—that Ohara wall with the'
Repo Wham putty prior to e writing ot the.
letterl. you inform the party bow .he
voted in IMO Mho vote for Mr. Lincoln,
or did' ha vote at allt Ido not pak this lir
axe/hostile hat froma *Wage &sire
'for information on that polut. •
Feb. 20th, 1800. A REPUBLICAN.
gr
,So o r narnio.lifaants. or Vaasa eittalong
A. German woman, named , Anastlninbots
war
4Nal- an S a t ugalP evening In &State or wen
her
albatVrOV
!. $ 1 Porty-oevanth stroor4 And•
:T.WVe.,OlUldren erot found dead on iine4
nese her. A. tnan• named - John
inedlent—eiiineenneee,ntaf the worm
=any retived tha k inu catkv.
:71i0eIrif wor'
„if lied two and h
. oaths respeetteel9.
• Ulm • erthe wonan•-•lrlapti
Children and then took Polsop•—r4
OUR WMINGTON LETTER.
From en Oecaslona tmereniondent.
Wlsintraeroir, February 19, 1866.
Miasslts. Enrross: I notleethe statement
in many papers which come to my bands
from - the 'North, that there is a disimatioll
onthe part of the - loyal majority' or the
House to relax; a desire to yield to the
"Southern" brethren, and tOheaiallbreach
es, and shake hands over an "era of good
feeling," and to accept the olive branch of
the President7and what. that •meanit
don't know—and all that.
Now, I beg leave to -give Very modestly
and disinterestedly, the opinion that there
Is no such diapaeltioh—neither In House
nor Senate. Those
,Who Ray that such a
sentiment exists, wish to believe it true or
think that the se,,yilit - will have weight - la,
making it so. I donot think that a part!. I
can feeling in the matter has any place
among members of Congress. But a very
decided majority have a very decided way
of Raying by their speeches, their actions
and their votes, that the doors of Congress
are and will remain closed to the threate
Mid demands til" the late - army . of Gene.
L ee and Johnston.-- -ThlY do riot see the
way clear to the admiration of the late rank
and file meet up their orgiee of tutlianlezu
under the dome of the Capitol. To me
the words of Mr. Williams in his latespeech,
"They will open no hall of Valhalla,
where the returniag braves .of the South
ellen quaff their foaming ale and pledge
you from the-grinning skulls ofyour own
dead and forgotten harem..
Nay
~as I think, the More fully the ques
tion islllactissed the more thinly the ma
jority are settling down in the opinion, tbat
it la the duty of Congress to fix and define
the conditions in all respects under which I
these men shall sit in the Halls. of Legit,-
Lure, so that majority then deaf/Lang:ear,
as far es I have beenradertdVither their
opinions or infer them from their speeches
and votes, anycent .inethod of making
States, any ori gina l panacea, Saud's saran
hy the ng of which yesterdaySr
saran
-bloody rebel becomes to-day's patriot and
lawgiver. Let nu be plain. The fact is,
for many years before the war there were
certain States atta Meg to the Union
which were not of it, as the
hand or arm is a lumber
of the body —that is, so as to work and
move as the central Beat of life Mould im
part vitality. There was no vital union,
for example, between kboimehusette and
Arkansas, between Pennsylvania suld South
Qtrolina. There could be none, -because
Massachusetts and Penusylvarila hod realty
a republican form of government, while the
others mentioned lied um. The Institutions
of the first named were those of a civilized,
semi-barbarous people. The former had
courts, churches, schools, regard for human
life, respect lbrbutrumity and law; the latter
had plantations, lonely swamps, alligators,
bowte-knives, the duello, the slave,
and—
Brooks and Minthuan their true represen
tatives in the Federal Congress. By what
power short of Almighty could each disk,-
tient civilizations or such civllization and •
barbarism be brought into harmoniou s
union? The barbarlo is always the demon
strative element in all places and times.
Thus, those who sorrowfully call to
remembrance the last Congress which
sat here before the war, have in
their minds the Venire of savage ferocity
and fiendish hate eipmesed in every vari
ety of offensive language and exhibition.
The bludgeon end bowie-knife—the con
stant companion of . these nomad" were
the constant arbitters, and final appml.
Whittever of Insult could be conveyed in
j the sneer, and the curse; Tn loud and rem.
neat coughing, sneezing, hswktog and
nose-blowiug, while anti-slavery men were
discussing in our legislative halls the issues
of the day; whatever of contempt could
be conveyed in disregarding all rules of
order, plotting In knots to disturb and dis
tract anointor or standing around him in
threatening and savage attitude as if to st
lence the volt.e of debate by the pistol shot
—these and the thousand nameless little
annoyances which a diabolical ingenuity
I alone could invent and none but a Mahal
' cal agency perform mark that Congress
as one which only a knave or a ford could
desire to see repeated.
Through what a Red Sea tide people
straggled sustained by an almighty arm,
that it might make this land worthy In
seine reepects of its revered end mighty
founders! It ties shaken Aram U., like the
wounded lion in the midst of foes, these
houndaand mint of baebarlem. Congress Is
now a body of palmitin at' last. These
men can express their opinions with no ra
d= holding • Wistot at Ur tar.
Yet here sdready are thaws anxious to
of the
t i l p oo n rs . of ler
o t r atir e f l n y d t t e teli At!:
not w .hal Trivittit wandered Are
dry Mama" the Spit' k expelled comes b ack
t with sevenother devil 'warm than Itself
'I Verily the teat state of that house shall be
worse than the That.
These remark!, should not be applied fe.
r every one of the /tepreeentalives ads , Aire.
Several are men whom an Innocent man
might misociate with and love. But they
do apply to those:Whom in general the
country may expect and will Undoubtedly
sea here, when Mute you open the door,—
open it ever so little. And this I Retsina
know to betrue, froth the.opportunity of
leaning whet Bah tkrooh 1 10
Southern Stales. T he tyranny toward
black men and Colon men in Georilir[M
amma, latiLsaippt and even ht yi as,
is now thick as your loins where fore
the war It was as your nubs finger. This
is no mere allegation. The facts, the dr
cumatances, the oceurrencera, attested by
officers throughout those States, are as
tounding. The people thins appear tense
lleve, as 1 think most unmistakably, that
In the course they are pursuing, they have
a friend in no less a poison than the Presi
dent of the United States himself. But,
however this may be, and whatever may
be the Immediate cause of the mad ankh
or hotrPd -- thorentele ranee re plainly ler
hariam. ram convinced that the =fords , in
Convent fully appreciate it, and that they
are determined not to admit any of the
members now applying, except on such
terms and with such restrictions as shall
guarantee peace and decency in the l'itture.
One mom auggestlilli Sits t sni done for
the present.
absolutely purblind as not to setait ai i
opposition to the Reptibilaul haelority In
thit genati beghte they are pumping
toucans mootrtructlon, Oppadikll3 most
direct to the protection of Ammittati manu
factures anti American industry? Yot a
man stands waiting GI stub 'medicate seats
who is not a sworn enemy to the tron-Mak
ens and cotteneptriners of the North. Those
who would reconstruct the Union upon a
Arm and Just basis, are those who have
stood thrOugliont the war, outdate British
Influence.in our national Won - him, and *ho
ourcrw, and will stand ever, against m os t
markets. In one aense, and the
Important oue; the whole war has been for
the entancipation and eievation of labor.
Do we wish now to put our iron workers
upon thee same - !bating with England's
am of the - mine, with hts shilling atia3r
Then restore power the Otipperbeade And
their Routh Quollua allies and yen trill
have tram there.
&access to deurkan lodating Death to
Slavery hoof and .Brasell , nest arelont
and (Meparabla like Liberty aa4 /info*.
AUCTION SALES.
ALEERRENT CITY APROP'EIITY
AVATICTION.-41n TIMPti T , WPM,
a qTyft
Etti . ../ . l3tb. II .1 o'clock, at WC is 'a Aeolian.
,OS and di inn net U 5..w11.1 be ih.taro very
destraiste threowtory Print Dwelling Dues, with
ail the. Madera improltuonts, .einbelidiall dimb
welter •rairge, gee .water. So i nine moo, lode&
li n st ret, =7l7lllratteri_9ll•6lZlMo4:4'.',
we suited/or per Sale ening loooselal in Irlther city.
Title Subsumable. Prowearlon April sat. ,Terms,
one-halt oohs babince In one 'ea two youth Willi
' 4 4" t. "?"' `'°4.4I.P2tIIII;PEILLAND, Ana%
_____
RIWKINGRAR PROPERTY .AT
.e. ACTITION....OII 'Tbursds ri owning. Yob., Yid,
Cl 8 o'clock, irlit be hold ao t he - demises. In rut
prollidllaill, sir. J . To-ito ad Brick DWOlllair
Ottf a t r 2ll!4 , ¢ , aj,loyr street, between Ceylon
Mbaireos=rati trbolZeir t i rr=it I , 1741:
tiro, bin&nearly new.
Tlatitenedbustb garb: balance In one, moue 1
thulium with Interest, secured by bond Una !
bort ge. .
lel i . .
T. A. tiIeCLELLATM. Atilt. - , ;
'NA SURGEONS.
I' - 0411ila . •ffl . Ti l irif,T, ' lei ga=i i i. — S 4 P " . tfr_f_,H'
mwic„,ArTA3Fuot , $:- Fil s t A igr .,
1 inasitatOr "SrAjt re T p•_ ,
OSO/45, au& at 9 eft ! ,.. ; ,, F s.. e mii i! .
Clasp.wmt. reig a rm ~,,,fiv firliii.
blabit, mart% 17th, I MO, flti e Ft'
naillaweLeallratet foradmlsalen Tit
.. pii
-4jtrillaarwatitißrinili of appearing ;bee Aber
nova, Mat e , appLleatioal to coo .honorable
seetasT at Liasz, , pr i te Ipr u eegyed= .
~gicir,4l,l7hkeylle4lAPt: plesfitttheinseittl.r4P.
Eliclittana to be acconipanied by fesponalble WA.
— e l a l' ai Pa g tars e m ral s t
.L dU l . 4l ol :itia..x . i vit, twenty-oneinor
sore Wm Illrentr. by „gratena CO fa n -.
lili f te i lrzar.„ --- G - .T.AL: of Me aard, ,ars
ineetarniaXiditinatian a' a legaPprerequldta for
fOCSAPeintla e li l illatia*pytet at auftla.
Iff77 . Te . 'eT*4
ineithig of- the
-tiltlPstraltap ortittsbaret and At ,
IS= apt, thato4 and after - the drat
*.rkmatk eai re efTyl4l7 '`gtirgfr
NOTICE
T g o h OTtrEP4 Pt
E th ßS— V Th ß e O re
ANDrnCOInNfrLiLSY r LLLF aAIt,R O T- D CPO T F ,I
'corner !PIM .0 Rama atdre„W Wats - above
West I . lntrhan • neat farther tnniee, owing to the
aaAil j7~o ego of Ice, point, his slde Zi k t pri rti l l4 ""l as Y fiTie t l d
tera.
H. C. SILALLENREERIER,
. Agent.
VOTICE.--THE SIIRSCILEPTION
BOOKS for tummies the Capital Stock or the
NAYSONAL OSSINING AND SWUNG COMPA
NY,.as peettsoluthSO passed at the - Abuttal Meeting
ortheYlWokholden, seetterer opeb at the aloe or tt
COMPahY, Ohlitoteme Way, below Head street, ao ' d
sabscriptLonstbr the remAtaderert the stork to be
e
Woad, trlil be teeelred frouttheorlgleal etoekbold
en, to the MU, lost.
11XLCIT'air.}4 IC°nmlttee.
111T41"M"Ljnil.Tfilig(STOCELHOLD
. =MOP THE .4:I.L.CY VALLEY RAIL
'OAD POSS ir 4e3„.-13) In get' of Assembly, op
.p.toved then gr Peßrnry, MGR th e Allegheny
V . • Company - Is szaltnrlsell to Is-
OnoC e e D ollar.. i'rm : e t a i t ': v ‘ a a . at 17,",.." or.'
feted to. the resent, Stoekhol,lere. Huns ° lotion
Rookitcragld tack gte . opened gt the Wl:a the
1
Campany, gto 1,111 remelt( open' for Stockholders
et:ell:steely, a tlt the 10th day
of
March next.
te1314111 WILLIAM PMGLIP24, Pr. eldent.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DRAYS,
HAKS, &C.—Noti Car ri a g e., given to all
Menet". a l/ n.314 Carts, Bunt., so l i
.whether resident or non-restdent In the city of
Pitteburgh, to pay their Licenses at the Treasurer's
olnee of the City of Pittsburgh, PORTUIVITIL In
pocordauce with an Art of Aseembly, approved
eiareh Xt, o
,and an Ordinance of the Councils of
geliTailtr i tirgra h 4 ,P,' :47ll , lll l ll, l ril ' gg.%
will be s teet to &realty, to be reedrered before
th l'h i t s oltl r s= b {:l ' ateVOrar..l o olie h y e cr re
turned at th e tin). Linen,. are tsars o
out s . t o;p
cents therefbr.
RATES OF LICIMPIt:
Each Ole Hofee Vehicle
Each Two Horse Vehicle s
ay SO
.0
Reeilelfidnie Vehicle tu
snieliorse Hack, 15 00
Oval 'toes anirTitishar Wheels drawn by Iwo
horse. , Co 00 ..cb- - FP44O.b additional horse nsed
In soy of the c
PftTgnp6b n hore rebid., gi cc.
W. EIOLIBAIIid, City .Treasurer.
Yebnaary 6th Dia.—fed:may Id
~„15},~il M ~~ [ef=~
orrica Or TIILeLtSaBLNT VALTST It. It. L'o.,
imam, February Ist, MA
ANNvAi., accord..
'nee With the provisions or the Charter and
Supplements. the Alums' General Meeting of the
Stockboldervor the Allegheny Palley Railroad Com
muzTb.b:tvieliip.itrr igxf grrlvalq
1.1 o'clota to re veao 4L itepor ot Preel
d
dentand Managers, to elect a Hoard or lifinsgrrs for
the ensuing year, and transact each other buslorss
as may be presented.
JUIIN BALLANTINE. Secretary.
NOTICE 'The Stockholders of
the UNION CHERRY MIN HABINiOIL AND
HIRING CO. are requested to meet at the °thee of
WM. BIeCUTCHEON, 195 Liberty street, Pltue
opfg.ll,,At e_s.:_ellt.r. i ss„ of the SECOND DA
M o A a l g IV( t t r d: lag the elec t ing"''''
d Orceen year.
fe1311717 " the P x e aryrcuEosr. sey.
5 14 3 { 4 iii1(*).".:1VitAto:
THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF HI.:
& RECTORS AND OFFICERS OF VIE LONu•S
RUN OIL CO. will be held at the (Met of the Co.,
on TUESDAY. February TOth, at 3 Wench, P.
• felasild tIA3I'L C. BOWYER, See'''.
011 , 710/. ERIE CANAL COMPA VT,
EWE, three.) lath, RM.
ERIE CANA.L CORPANY.--An
Zleei g on for Beres Directors of the ERIE CA
NAL 00 EASY will beheld at their (Mice In Erfe,
on MON Alf, the 6th of March next.
/eland)/ A. /1. CAtIIJHEY, Secretary.
MONONO4IIII/1, BRIDO*,
PIMISIVIteItt. lt/mm.72d. 1.88.
A N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN
....MANAGICIIS of the Company for erecting a
Bridge orertbe Monongahela, oppoalte Ylitsbargh,
to atoodurtrY of klielfbrtly. to conformity to an Act
of Assembly, passed 1:911, IStfl, will he held
at the Toll House, Ott MONDAY, 11/TrA fith, MG. at
o lettioll . K.
N. HOLACIta, Treasurer.
pi-
for NOTICE—An Election
r Prealdent, ti ttar C iarts and Offteera of '"The
C Rl T :rgfrglgrlttagarxtrlrtlie:l . cgtt n o e n e llT:
g ry,
O N .h. b. 6h ield at the Toll Bonn, at the
the sth day
alga.% next, at 2 tP r ef
fe.Stlarrdter Wif..HOSEDII/02. Tresatiter.
qs);i 6 ):TA
TOCONTRACTOWL—RA ILWA
LETTINO.—The Alledsheny Taller ),
i lln i llroad
.Vrtari li n , n it:. trEVltti ° l
=eat ...Mote of theta toad, extending from Oil
City southward, and on fifteen fill HOU s, extending
Mationing Creek northward to the •ielnity o 7
Brady's Bend Iron Work. Tarn sectlon will be
slenutone milt in length.
profiles, plans, wld xpeclneations of the
work 'ern be read_y o r examination at the Eng!,
neer's °nice, on rite street, In the City of Pitts"
btirgh. on the Ist of March next, and procsal: will
riTirVatta./W. 711114?: 01 0. as.,
The line will ho run out and Slaked se soon as
practicable, hot contraeldre catitel any time obtain
no the Itaginterttobice, In Plttabargb, all the Info. ,
minion nicessary to enable theta cxemiqe and
hid tor to. stork understandingly.
glAny (briber Intbrmstior deurlred can toe bial by
&PIM - cation in petty ‘41. , ae l ltrathe_subseriber.
ltdrldsi ter Engineer,
CobruOLLER•9
Crrir or Aittatralff, February IC MCC
SEAMIER PROPOSALS endorsed
hl r~fuu troV.VV:Ar.ll.firtiV""'
13. Fa...2MM Controller.
Ccuitems-Ws °since.
CDT or ALLeaulwr,February W. t
:COALED ,PROPOSALS, eadorued
fbrPthatingllketat Houp.'• .411 be
retelregafl44ptike. Ut . T . UUDAI,. l_tb Feb
muu,,yor,Fiuutirlirria Dog 4 iron wpeitof the
rtrgt-ho'lfratil A u Mfira t ik ' n k vet
ZWS` O ,S4Wa.OSE COAT PebVE AS ANL)
Enda win aliO'be received
_at tb•mama f
or
WIIITERAIMIN6 THE et e r n tra_ELOUSe.. im'
leptc4 U. U. 4 , IIANCLtI. Controller.
CasinoLugs:,p 0771
•
Cm' OP ALLIMMIT.W. Feb. cr.,
REAMED PROPOSAILN endorsed
:.o%iren'tgt f rtieM st o t i a ir /4461T' 21 l i ter
tuarn IticiaaLTO. fal• Mu We Water
Pi =itkon 'UY' la. endorsed •• . _ . _apamt
_far r
ret
Lamps." will mmatrychmtll mufil2DAy, '
1 1):=17' or the 24 44 .
21,1, Inelnaat y, to fate dhow o f
the city Lamps, to I tf, Meaty, and keep to order
for one yeas,
I4lll4":""cr,V.,4lllltilkancrintlglti..
0: Is;_•) 3:119 yr. le ceV is .402
TyAgovs,
Pocket Books,
Rae Memorandums,
Portfolios,
Poley's Gold Peas, warranted,
Burs Text Books and Blanks,
, ansPAi l d L LT -P elt AY
, in to liorepabcr MO, 7 to 9 o'clock. and Brom Nov.
I tot to Daytst. 6 too o'clock.
Boots of Ity-14ors, &c., furbished at the odice,
t gelsoditution espechslly offers to those whom.
eirtilbligArb limited, Ike cpportunity to scrutoolate,
by tmll/ depoatts„ wtved, • sum which non he
Blank Books of every description • resource +hen weeded, and bearing Interest in
, !aloud of remaining unproductivc.
•
TN ATOM AND MADE TO ORDEN,
Counting-Holum fitatidnery. BOARD OF MANAGERS,
PRESIDENT,
MYERS. SCHOVER & CO., ' amc.),ri.cstan a, zii:Liwir.
VICE PRESIDENTS,
fiThltd NO. :9 MTH STRUT.
NH. HARTIHr4N, JAMES PARK, Jr.
popiniut MONO 110§
ENSTEP 'll "'
111
TlOLLAX, atioNt n ou la• knd 2
llPATTlYwratitaßanoey:B.
Nr ! VIV 1100E.8
. • ?Ntillitat i ot, i ?ii i irt,TOrsga n .
og r.
air.
loan .• Tras or Ausrn•Lis, =a.;
go et
MI T ire JLOOki`S •
•lEW NOVEI,-NOBLE
OWINI I IWITM/YRE T A I UNER ;
" ERVlErffigeit pa g e tir "A
gig TiatiglargrialdrgEVNE
It -a - 13 LT AT ... '
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
TNT NO. tot FIFTH STREET, alum& Hall.)
• CWOIR Ir-- OF THE STARRY
azivintr• arrA'Uolni!ofir.Tionlit e z e ot he
.tesinai At rem, summit. T 4 Vitt ear i t
.myel49* al 4 =l=ni t kali
Due 1 1,riZA Noe, oo 4.• *mat
Ise:
it Is cheep
er...reschi e ars ea ce niestur requeitet to salt eod
!Sir:l3l4e, fiCer*l' 1 , 11).%91 icirtb street.
1 , 4 1000;111
• onyx or Tx% NanOttArgprumfo
re da rts3M u n&F, ° ParAttl ;
THE BOAUOTO ilititECl'OES OF'
t he aiv
idanii of xo7cfrdire..T. 014
ea
gli t irlie gi cktWi t o 4: 1 417. ro l, gmlrtt k ;ol l lPA:
l'it4?raMno.)llttirth dth to
be tout.
tea ell 4. titattleOra, tleteetaer•
=WI
n* Oil hand ALLitige.aasorixoent of
NOWINft blecgttird
amps gear•
ir , rIFI7I7PTIGHa t.
as a 44 30 otai'lle.,"Ailegicens
MEE
.. ~— . s - r.9.,. `^,
*, Ai ` '::
______.._ PROSPECTUS.
.........____
N WANTED—To (: PURCIFIEASE t : 11, ; pIE
•40. • sta.._Ll'i s lik,' N pl.'MintritinaL:. 1
ykddre... wire price ton descrtptlon. ROBERT C.
"PA EFL. Frostburg, Md. feWnird , .
-- -- -- -
WASTED -- CLEREislariP—A Mid- ittEkt
1T dl e wed Man. or etpertenee and competency.
~.... 0,„.,1 0 . „„ a vt, rl'N TA N T or CASH] EIL
..
Best reference. Addre, "ItA X.' m 6•7errn .
Ort - te.e.
reit -If ,
WANTED -- EMPLOYMENT—By a
young man. In a Store. Warehouse or Mats-
Dietary. Ile was omen up on a farm; has a fit;
education, and win try to make hlgnmeg usefUl. Ad-
dress .. .I. 8.,. at GazCTTa Orrice. is-Witt
- ANTED—AGENTS.-- EMPLOY
_, MENT FIitt.Iti,TIJIINED SULIU/Elin /USD
ALL OTHEILS. - •Cirezt gale ~r .I..,eiry, slin•rware.
ac. te. The liamilton S. Co..' tsliEnT tilrf DIS. i 1101\r
TRIBUTION. Our 'genre are making from Fire to ,
Thirty Ditilers_per day, and we need still more. Late
1111 . 0j0.. Vorn r garope have swelled our stock to o'er I •
ra i tcll 3 l l a Mat•:7 l l. i ai: et.1%.111.=: ;7" , ~
or all. kinds, 01 the most fashionable patterna, eel.-
mar e sl each. Send IS cenya for certificate, •nd you
see what you are entitled to; ore end gl fur Ore ‘ ~,,, ,
certitlectes. or /IS for tirty; or send • Ihre• - •••I WILL SE READY WEDNESDAY MORNING,
entrap for our rgnne reagent which are of the 100•1
liberal kind. how Is you:time. WlllokilfilTrpr ,
:I`gnantr . W/ 1 1 . 7 . ,••=id••• I s ° lIA 3-" .. ;"-a t. ., - ;ii Cents- t.l trblch may be had read f r llin at , „BATES & B ELL.
e, - .. - ge. York. York . -' "ro om . uoM:dat the rottn't,,. r o .r".. F. '
„BATES
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Just arrived front
Ohio, 35 H.F.A li OF EXTRA DRAUKIIT AND
DRIVINO HOR.Ev. Tleuse la want of good stock
would do well to Polland ellthine then, at JOHN
WILSON et BRO. •h, No. '5O Illainsind. Allegheny.
fe2o:str.
COO.: L FOR 3 SALE-10WA LAND—SI,6OO.:
ABOUT FOl'lt HUNDRED AND TFIIitTY , IN THE
ACRES OF LAND. situated near Webster City. , •
ItAti lb"'"' 7 "'l7°". lowa,
'—
t"'
""
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P"the
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
~b,...,,i,ur sale fur 31332,23 111/313113D ; SOUSE OF,
• ..r_ixicii-mtwx_.-sr tEft,XX_LIIII:I
DOLLAR., cas h. Aihireee ••tfit NER, , (1.1,311TT1. :
OTTICII. JaiDetf •
1/
...,_
, OR SALE—A 'Valuable Countr IN MERORIAM OF
y i
HANDKEKCIIIF,FS,
/ .
Residence at Edgewoal Station, Pennsylvaula
Railroad, one anda half wilts front Withinsbia — ;
..,f1 1 A...brahalln i_ailleolii„. -,
Eleven acre. 100 pert:hos of Land: a titi• new Dee - Sets, (Jollars, Sleeves,
log containing leg rooms and cellar onserneath,
Fruit and other conveniences on the prernhies. Ear .
'
further Information , rail at No. 10,1 Filth street, THE MARTYRED PRESIDENT S oup ES Vr-XXII...VIS
Pittsburgh, or on the premises.
o7idtf .it KING. ,
OF THE AT DECIDED BARGAINS
•K SER
VOR SALE--WIIIE OAK LUM-
.-100,0/ feetlnch plonk, oto Is feet 171•SITICIT) BTELT3EIta;
W. reel sawed Timber. Rills cut to order
i ii " idr ; de l tivered 'in ' ?DUO rgh or All ti uv Cross •
Ties, Plow Beams and " Pit Posts %,,r,,- ; ,,, * ,- i , Togelher with much other INTERESTING READ ,
Middlesex, on line of Erie and Pitt . burg il Railroad, ; IN " MAT.r "" EDIT°HIALB ' 010" et P,
Mercer eonnty. Co. Address H. E. WICK & Co., ,
West Mlddiewx, Mercer Co., Pa., or THOS. N. I Kisagic• t ops ea
MILLER, Box lif77, or No. S Mt. Clair t. Pine- ,
burst, j .i . , :i ., OD< Year
R SALE—DWELLING ROUSE..
Six or more ropies, to our ad-
PIA two—story Brisk lions, No. la Western Are- I area.'
one, Allegheny: water and gas through the house: ; ADDREs .
•
7 root. and batit-rooln; 101224 by 125, with 13 peach
tree., gentle/7. &e. Po .. eb•lou liireo oh tat Aprll, I •
INN. Ai''' b ta l l '"'""'gi" ' ."ve bY W '' ' ' in b ' I GAZETTE ASSOCIATION,
g2412:dr an' ,4 ; 17 =' , 47. 1 ; 1 1 ,1 4fV41 1 ,
elo.s es going West. ',poly iminealatelv of RoBAnT ,
MITCHELL. 137 Federal 'Erect, Allegheny City•
fel9.2tel
FOR SALE—VALUABLE
RETY.—A Vann, one-half mihmtrom Freeport,
Armstrong county, Pa., COPtalailig 117 acres, and
onderlald with Coal, which Is only a few rods ileum
the railroad. The coal will be sold with or without
the surface. Soli good; well watered and timbered,
with Dwelling Ifousc and Orchards of the very
choicest frith. say 1,20 Li or 1,500 trees, together with
h Nursery of Fruit Trees and Grape Vine.. This
property atiords a rare opportunity for a profitable
Investment. For terms and particalArs, eaquire of
REBERT ORR, 25 Fifth street, PRlM:does, Pa.
von SALE-VALUABLE
ERTY AT HAYSVII,LE STATION, on the line
Framethe P. V. W. C. R. K. A. :liege substantial
Frame Dwelling. of modern style, col:halt:log 13
rooms, batli-room and wash-Louse; hot and cold ma
ter: s splendid never-falling Spring. supplying ant
nelent water for house arid sbableporporee; an Or
chard of various trait trees, de. The above prope
ty fronts the Ohio river, and sot:also of about 70
acres, which can be divided Into lots to suit pur
chasers. Any information desired eau be obtained
from Capt. JNO. RAY, on the premlses or to T.
W A DAY, No. 1033111 h street. ,
Isgme:;.l l 4wai:o*.i4l
A HANDSOME PROPERTY
OF FIVE ACHES, In McClure township, adjoinipg
the premises or Junes Old and J. S. Liggett. The
improvements are Maln Frame JTrarne
Pulraatic:Ol',glllyiedo.f.rir ittltT'lfg•Nolairi
full bearing. A delight/11 building Ole on the place
Eon be easily got to by the Bearer road or Woods'
n Street Cars.
Apply to JAMES T.' SAMPLE. No. Id Federal Ht.,
Allegheny: or, address J. L. CARNAHAN, No. MI
WaintVitreet. Philadelphia. JCS: tl
- 1 4 `011 SALE—Desirnble
da lam shoot movie to the country, I offer
for sale the desirable Dwelling In whicht reside, In
the Fourth Ward, Allegheny City, on the Second
Bank; large Brick House, it rooms; ball feet
wide by 0 - feet long; double parlors,
n n maned kitchen and wash-lanute on the Int door; nonlabed
will, all the modern Improvements, marble mantles,
gas and water through the house , with range nod
furnace; brick &table and double carrlase house, ice
house. The house Is to complete repair. The lot is
deep. On the lot
50 feet front. tikro
is tome choiugb to Liberty . Oriet, and 974 feet
ce (twit reaches,
Pears sad Grapey, nod as the canakt• now being till
ed op, it will make one of the most pleasant loca
' tens in the City, and easy of access, it being only IS
mlontes• walk from the business part of the two
cities; and it Is expected that the Spring Darden
Passenger cars will be running in a few months with
in & fest roda of the door.
Also, • three-Mori Brick Store. No. Zit Liberty
street, omposite head of Wood arrest, and now oc
cupledfce
T. C. Jenkins, and that large three-story
Brick uenue on Irwilketreet, now occupied by
the As esco Oil Co. TermseAti..Tritpglityr.
on the prey:risk:a.
MIMI
FOR RENT
HENT—No. litilutond
le.r, THNEK trIOBY BRIT% Bragg. Ep.
'Are 2( the KXCHANUE NATIURAI. BANK.
q JAB 'if
TO LET —The Store Room situ
. stetl pn the corner et St. Cigar and Liberty at,
et present octupterl bp F. Breen, 1 Esq. Deze
ist.l2l7d jt:Tlta l g , ? 'E i :l %ariori Penn r.
FOrt t.IiIE OR RIENT-.-A two story
rrinie House . In the pleasant sillaga of nesrlek
ley. containing hall and slx roms, basentant kitch
en atul largedry etanr; it:le and otharont-butld
logs: a large Vol. *ell ti ed with thole° fr uits , both
large and small. Enquire G. 11. tITAAR, *Aria
leyallte. Pa. IraMeod2“
SAIWINGS BA
THE DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION
HAS REMOVED TO
Tiro. *37 50urt...12. laitiroat
PITTSBURGH
.13axiiir for Savings,
PORMERLYTHE
DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
No. 67 Fourth St.,
tNearlyOppositethe Bank of Pittsburgh.)
CHARTERED IN 1862.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER
7Z. 111. Mao
1 . 12".
initIVTOBS.
pp
Ppygre
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it 114tMongs,
cagisToAitewm4v"'
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fe194154 I. W. &s. S. BELL
Ottizlib)ll (19;10
1 igi I IiOLIUTION Or rAltrNrio.
MCC P SAVIVATIM. b ilarAr l ett;
the usine of D GILMORE 4. CO.,
is
this day die
solved by thermal Consent. The Mumma of the tem
I salt be eettled by their litiiXtuors, et their odic, In
t the ou South Canal Omit, near Chemin., Alle
gheny.
The unilersiged lAA ementie •
the Milne busl
liTArk& `leo`, 1 4tr, teei:
Wes t they are determined to citation., to produce an
article of nour second to nomi m the market, thet
therefore most respectfully request at least trialfrom all, and particularly those hardut to please that at dela of p.itne necessity, FOut
Pesitiane SDI, Mee W. J, hichldSTEß.
The underslimed would rest i eetfuHy Wham le .
SiniVtre. o r.ll=4ll { , e":1174: h .L.".
r 11 19 ' 1 :5ahe'ig i guriA
'11.1.44pg°0, kr
ret e n z, ,,th, l a Areenzlnuefl by the
ram. stairraox.
rUSSOLIITION Or PAIVVNEIC
..., BHT,. —Tice partnership heretofore xistluPtle
tmeelLtb• Undersigned Pal been diseolved by:mubs
tiartaketriThinereff"tng. jantur TIV"W••1312-
g pin erl i om
be . bUsines =lite
il:lathe name and sty toil:V&A itli s triaekt
c SLIAt . 101
1,cina1.7"" 5 •
• 05.1. s au My
CO-Ito:
the Sem et TABSON.
PRESTON I to Wm. LT. Memory il. esto - n,
and V. L. tint, I cheerfully recommend th e nen
arm to toy friends end the publiosenerelly.
e 7 id TRIOS, UOSKINTION.
L
w - - AL OW. ,' -iom div..4llllll,L__stitlett • dtt'
ALL PAPERS, the trade ZOLEIZMIZAV,
.resv Designs. anmar L. a'
PLAIN sop Engel:mum. BEIREIT cotoß.s, "`-'"
Atow.rupee„tv-sias 31-
• r.f°
raZ e
MO JOS. R. stoilisasszo. It h iriont'AL'`• "a" ArAw2i°
v r timwN7 .- 1 •_,
CONTAINING THE SPEECH OF
THOMAS MIMS,
12 4 .7
Price rive Cents
Ai 90 CU PIES oNTAININIi THE
ORATION OF
GEORGE BANCROPP,
E 3321
4 1 ,tb - vrelrt!Asl *4
THERE IS NO'SEIRMIG MACHINE
th the world that eau do so treat•a variety of
of work as the
lINEEF.X:I.CrIVEI
WHEELER & WILSON,
Ur give loch thorough estlstacilen
CORDING
they are admlnble
FOB
QUILTING
they are exclusive.
.
TVCRING
they are unequalled.
•
BRAIDING
they are unexcelled
FOE
ITIEBENUNG
ttury are untyrtroxetuble
FOR
FELLOW
limy art uxuargasead-
FOE
ST/TIMING
they •i! foltless.
FULL norauOrioN GIVEN
At the house of the customer, mot neither pante nor
:Mttee w artintlall tho,Diaolatues. are thoroughly
WWI eacttUlthlati Wed c ittirVlNMZlPhlte Whiled
directloces. 'and perms IR. die tance'can soon liars
td operate them. •
WM. MM & CO.,
27 Fifth Street,. Pittsburgh
ream
P:V: , Wo3PY;rMM
LOCEIN'OOD , S NEW _ _
COLLAR.
MOLDED TO lIT THE NECK AND WITH A
SPACE FOR THE-CRAVAT:
00.- announce to the Trade
it z g r i trd uAt b . o r ugh t t i rt . aem'ficar ,
epees teKer.gt=o:d r bettei reopkt Mon any gire
tcoMiearit,Wlirelc=nteereeptlonor ...Lockwood , s
illte gager la Solid undtelll not sad eons*.
reales= an:mg:wart thassaar
forostall t rtul th7PArtikri ttf;
EtudeNote Paper for the C.
meat... In 'addition to this the •t=te l m ) s e glves
ure mode-byths same maebluery. as oar beat Meth ,
Lined hooda, gad are guaranteed the best sll Palau.
OcatarquAs,....
court La branded within `!ArtROW.. which
hasbeerf registrtrtilst the IL S. Circuit Cou rt as our
Trade /dark for thlsquallt/ gdod.•
A Neu fille ot.Diieratkolige4 so,Jabien.
LOCKWOOD:NM CO .
255 & 259 South Third - 9C) Pima.,
Or 9$ iteadeStretti.Newlork. •
.
19 . Fifib -street, Pitiskargit.
lIELACRII9I & C.9.111.19LE '
whousatiAgentsitortOckwoair s
Clogs Lined rurd PaperEcd
tars.
Mader od
s vziko :71.11 as)
11=ii=
LIFE INSURANCE . CO. OF
.NEW YORK.
ASSETS. stioloofteo.
ANNUAL 14/1,590;000•
'- I FaXarZE I r•
MIMS As LARGE ABINY 011111 (OMR
POLICIES INVOMMABLE.
Reliable Agents Wanted,
BRANCH OFFICE, NO. 67 FOUItTII
ILL ItlNGye:Or, Agent. ,
r e ign.wr, _
VAR
vontaies,,
Toys, ,- Baskets,
Nr.a.limacEprzlop:Adisch. Aor
J. 6. tattIEWS
ft io Vl4l'n. M P I at°re .. WC la , st,lBU
_~~~: a:~
pirrati*iiiWorptix ,
AND IAKLANM-DREEIHOUSES.
• ,
JOB-N.S. 1.-ATIBDOI7S
gltentibe tbatraxtei tin rUger lim ge,,A
o en at
ximataluwerartuanaroistnair --
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DOINOESPrICS.
4131 aWC141ELA.31itiffit
DELAINES
NICWSr'S Weist3ll,
Jos. nouNE & co
Are Offering their Entire Line of (ioods
5 rents
$1,50.
C7E1.1.1 441X1 111..t.Erfactiste
1,25 each
JOSEPH 110R.IrE S CO.'S,
Pittsburgh, Pa
pßicEs MARKED DOWN.
We re non dosing out onr
WINTER GOODS
At Very Low Prices,
PREPARATORY TO TAIIND STOCK
BAIMAINN CAN HE HAD IN
Negligee Shirts for Men and Boy
Vests and Drawers of Shaker
Vlannell,.Wool.and-Itlerhio;
Warm .Gloves and Woolen Hos
tern
Woolen Scarfs, mouton and Nu
Handmade Zephyr Articles'
Woolen Gaiter* and Mitten s; '
Balmoral Skirts for Ladle. and
Mmes.
F. H. EATON,
(6uccso.r• lu ILA TON, 11,40.801 i II 00,1
hi 3 No. I 7 FIFTEL
WHITE, OBR & CO.,
reCOIVra a large assortment of
Laee Curtains;
To which they to•lte attent.loh
You and great bargatnt In
EMB ITE D NMaIaILEFE s.
LACE COLES, wOuunAGOODEI
HOSIERY - , OLO7B, dC
HORHIEO7SI , I4EAII
HOOP 811 . 1 .IIT2M;OBSIET2e, &Coo 4c. .t
No.Bl Market Street.
No. s.—J IMMNISHING Emcips,
F011141)1E8 ANOCENTLEIORN,
?Mir 4013141.ap.
oft the Trimming Store of
NIACRUNt, WOE a CO.
NO. S.—WINTER HOSIERY
.A..X032 Ciir.LCIMMS
SEIL.ILL*G 11ERPCILE4P 41
Maenun, Glyde & Co's;
Nos. 751 and 80 Market Street.
NO. 4.—BLANKET AND
BREAKFAST SHAWLS
mistrziocrov- champ,
At Bisortun, Glyde & Co's,
Nos. 48 and 80 Market St.
•
0. I.—FRENCH CO t : 4.
100 DOZENAJAT OPENED AT
Noa. IS and 40 Market Street.
Rl:cum. GLIM! a Cu
NO. 2.--DIODADI BEAD NETS.
NEW EiTyLIN JEST REVD AT
-MICR WM °LIME C0 3 8,
Non. 'TS and SO Market St.
INABOAINS IN.
EMBROIDERIEEi
rAtßos.lo . aniilBo. Markel Street.
=CRUM. GLYDE & CO.
- .
• ,
AIM, ItIcCANDLESI3 & CO.,
. .
• ((.Ant Wilasott, D..sats.t C 0., )" . 1
Wholosat4 desaersth TORIDON AND DO . NEISTIO
pity Gons. so. 04 wgoastruetbirit haus .. a .. •
Diamond aller Pittsburgh. ' •
VALIP Z Pl.4ete.i4o o ):• l l
la„ 4 ! , 1 I fr,..1.011 ,T:1111
- SW/ 01945,
CENUINE IKIWOL6VE.
tarittiaatvakalnst Sold ai aticuir
idacatria a Ntraanit;
le Filth ttitit:t
* MCESI REDUCED.
•1, 0 0, * l ,OO, • I ► o o,
WILL BUY A. ROOD
Ihulorsdhl,: or a Pair ‘f, litrai4rs )
ivorth.sl,2s.
AlaelelitilAr off CAIRLTSLE,
£l9 NO, Is iThmixtRZET-
MiUIaIUMMINIMMEM
Fmt 8 17el..10EUER. mrra,
•
• 60)= - 80 . 029r F 29.3 TFS MUD.
rite naw nylesj al recalra4 a 14,"
q•iw,Emo aRs,
OIMPITi'OI77 w4III.6I ALE
mitre Stock of
b a
'Groeries and Liquors
• We Layne the ktiekittra of dealers toiyar lugs sad
before shear or A
STOCk-W s; hiett "'Mit ars destreaserf siestas auk
pril nets. •
hand • large tot fat Imported end Doe
meals Cigars; MO pare OW Bye Whiskey; fins
Dim" Gordon , * ten'
lbw." rehan.- imparsytirtatisky; Stocatoa
.. I m l , l3 toalsek Blitgra:.gest.. to tact every-
ArUrirdvialatt re iv e r u i lt • me t r n m v e a. r ‘
Com*: gs 9.1
taw. * , 1"4 444
123112 4 * . - 4 4. 1r 41 / 4 ETTro
440atir itkit Mark.;
feji,lwd LLLE6II:6NIr Car.
'
PRINTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Flaring finisbed inking stash
AT
VERY LOW PRICES.
POINTE LACE GOODS
77 and 79 Market Street,
8 irt~a
w. w. moommuys,
lox 31,1CaLr.15.6t 1.13 t.
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ok-Ausijr, a.
: VI fifth 111Peet.
_ctcs : firx..
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