, FOREVER itsFAllOtrift e 4 7 ilk vitibitqltAtititt.. _ ' The, -names of the Repubuma g,*;4l ._.............._ • wbo.voted against the Freohner*ltuntAil. toill; after the President's veto, will remain THuß simiy, FEBRUARY 22, 1666. 1 forever infamous--as :''.innimone es the =dee of those..tewnt Whigs -wktot for pelf and patronage, tistairted_thelr.party.for lons /harm—the - Avointrw:Jonwspx of Ipl. That , th ey_may be, known, we sub jot - tithe blitok list: - EriENO•_ AA' of Rev VMS ; A Z W oi MIL SIINWT Ne'reete 1 ,D* IL NORTim of Ittanmatet J ItILXOX. of Commiettaut, % IANZSIL DOOLECITXOA Wilamts , B. , Wl3 dO not put Colverin thisliet:besanse be has long since sunk an thr; pollUcally, as he ever lan. Re was chosen es ',s Fierashlt.. can, but• has acted with-the - 04pertsiods , slmosi front the Mart. Of Duos,DOOISTYLk 4111 d STZWALIIT it May be ur g ed that theysre naturally sr** pbantsandlickapittlisomti wistatumnYeat i " alder wbstilveiprinciplestheyrn a i ba y e p ro- Ceased as so tench property to barter in the open market; but for !dolman and Ronson no such ttscuse dm be aired. They both represent itwatesteontithdencles, find neith er of them coma get half e.dozen Republi can votes for re-etection;fit their resiorie s tate L es t e uroms,r after - this vote. , They . have deliberately. , relarepreatulted.i.lhair.- State afgt _the 1,11033;b1MY upon the :deas!:: et Abe bill Aral jrudirreet 'Met; Wit hild_thil voted right, ,tha -- bill , mtddleave passed by the retinisite twO:thinle vote. They will undoubtedly - lite,Ohuridar from their huthlsseisi4listisieil Owistituente. afmaz To AD Nodes la Dere* Wee that bereatter all TIAN- . lasirr olonigoqOinnozolnd 4.tlds ales noabe pale Az wh010.n0n 444 In. except 4 the cue ot, meerueses. wbow, billa will be maitre* c urtsey, it toad. - Adverbliera will/Awe make a non of *boo the MO of tub vaments An. oottioaminna or the ehheeetex etete 4 .. llll o 3 e With' Ply eilareee. . _ slieprieaitoaruorotas and litingail !plow Li TUEU MINTS at orlitim*twabon. Sundt . , eiiirbiti a/Oil* CUI . S per itoek. MTV! OF TlLF..lizinz FrATES. The wretched figment that the seceded end warrlng,Stattea were obit in the Unicit Is bearing tteMptoprlate fruit. It Is upon that idea , that the men who, /Pm than a Ytir ag 0 1 - Wera WN:Pg with an_ th eir might, and with tha malignity of demos, against the Garettittlinti and are not doing so it this moment only beanie they have not the pcmarto do so 'are itu!olentlyclalin tug all the rights which the Constitution confers upon loyal citizens. The question ia,,waro the aecoded States out of the Union? -No; but they were de funct. They died as Blares the Moment they cut the cord which bound them to the Thwart of eethalion was intact of political trnicids:and ailthat retcath:ted Vrio the territory which theyiesdoecitile d they avreStattst.- Thienotiiit of treason or at sulaidebould take out ortlietthlon. remained as much as rear a girt of the na tional donna's, and it lidecffilY titret-. ted that the government did not regard them as mere ter_r_itodes — fOr 0 0-1 444. they. were nottdng:a he--4rom the•moment of their ligasziouetion 'rnerribeii_ of tire :', Milo : a, arid eopasipaently ad, - 41Yotes, under the Constitution. 'lied this commonsense view been taken of their status at'the very moment When they cut loose froth the cora l:atm nationality, we shoubliave bad none of the bonistithtional hair splitting which is' now distraiting . the country. We contend that it was the TerritorY of the tinion; - and not the - States Of the Union, for which we fought and conquered in the late war. Suppose, instead of attempting to secede as a State where they . were, the people of South Carolina—every man of them—had migrated In a body, as Israel did from Egypt, and had taken their State with them—their constitution, their stat utes, their courts, and everything that goes to make up that which we call a State—and settled down-on a part of Yucatan, if you like, and had called it South Carolina, and had there gone on growing'votton and:ne groes just as they did here; wouldthat have been secession? would that have been trea son? llot a bit of it. They had then, and they have yet, a perfect right to do so. All that they would have taken away would have made no breach in our national do- I main; and although for a- little while we' should have lost sthtacr we should have re tained the territory upon which other and better people could very soon have created another State of the same name, the same extent, the same resources, and the same national value. God alone can make a 2Yr rifory; but a State is en ephemeral thing which can be made or unmade in en hour. •'A breath can wake IL as a breath hie made." Arkansas, for example,' was a territory. , The people who had settled upon it some years ago, conjoined with Congress, made It a State. A eonclave of traitorous men, acting as the representatives of its people, dissolved its connection with the National Unionyin virtue of which union it was alone possible that It could become a State. What then? WhaLdld It become? Mike ordi-1, MaTIW of secession remove the territory out of the National domain? No; for that was impossible;. Wait. did destroy the State. It aboliehedttiaricincliwea rondo a few years ago, but left that which had been there through all time. it abolished-that - which cm: and must be made again,. beforethi#, who happen to °comity vtinst Can ,logically claim ..thei.rights.W citizens of a member of the ...American Union. It is airforce, Osori tours verge of sl;stird ily, to see the President death*.:With . the . people of Ake iarritories; over itlach - the State germ - non:ft were abolished by their own trattorons. acts, as it they were atilt citizens of States 'nod of the United States, and at the. Mile tine _A : Dealing them as if if they wore people of some outside terra= tortes---appointing prosiontil governors over them, and preserildeg what they . &At . do, and What they do—telling • them in the same breath; that they are now in the Union, tread, they have never-been out, that they utast do so end 0011E1(06r to be restored,th the Union, claiming foi them ail the rights 'to which loyal cittiens can lay claim, 'End yet eructing of them certain things:with:which ther.-rottektonx-• ply before thei6tiertjoy thcpasiklftleii* 4- In following. out figment that,heiserise the trit,toi,tht dissolved a State =mot cease to Saha, We ~. see the President fliandering in a qiiiimire of contradlctioo:—treatirig the late seeeeed States as States and.yet pot as Brute s, thei r . people as citizen's and' yet not as eltitans=-' --claimingfbr them all the andini-• munities of interie4t oessarily denying those - rights—criPpling the government with one hand, and clip.. piing them with the other. • Stich an lino ' miaow state t , f thitigkio , fraught: ivith toot. to the gcrienthieht:'itself and to , stir& pen. pie, both , white , and • black, Far" better would it itaveineii tor the rebcti i 4thiesc. end for the rebels themselves, had the govern ' meat taken them at their word, and as, %thOwledttod.theo B sf* B4 4 , 4 3 'ff zo t odeed . ' out of the «furatm.'. Then they would have eleirl e y understood and acquiesced in, their :dettus= 7 ,thert, tine power of Congress over them would have been unquistioned- 7 4ien the .way et return would have been through the old and Well established process ; and the work of ream, eduction would not have, }meet difficult, for it would. not hitve ,been obetructeti, by a thousand conalciing theeiles—and then' the President's ditticuldeartserdingthe Freed men's Bureau bill could have had no place in any sane man's logic. PracUcally both the President and Con- greys are treating those Statist WI If they were, territories, for it le impossible that they can do anything; lse. .Then hy not accept the sittuatiait in. all. its lettitty and breadth, and, in all its . stern realities,: so th a t theoretical difficulties and obstmc tions may not be suffered to - impede the work of rertoring the Union On a nnd, solid and endtiring heals, and gitar. antoeing to every State a repsdolican Sown of government; and so that' the bonsutu , tion shall not.becotne -a fetter ih the bands of enemies of the country totmpede it in the exercise of Ita ieglttaiate, healthful, and saving functions, ••• . Tim telegraph' reipirts that Mr. tobotke- ThE has .introduced ur introduce the Senate a. Fretelmeit's Bureau bill "La oorporsting the pz:eeklenthil feetnres." One dltlieultx attends this attempt. The Presi dent basistithidbeeeitie; Wills view, thereb el States ate In the in the Amnia iienie and teltEZ ;es. ilia 1 (641 titatee, or* • ,Irtnedinen's - Binenn Imbed riiitelbeYanifeicinded from rep resentation intonFeilets - wice*sgintional. bdicuia • pelted. to Natto any bill passed by Congress, as itptestativiristitzteil; and 3f to shiina sign any each - .*heitii*,le9m# 4 'b7.. DeelaTitx or.apYpf has othgrMen4 6, then the special reasonnir - -iviat.the'yete. inbaned, Ws &Ultra President to be'as sniege everlintiink the hinter dna of .613U:thorn roen, , TN* country now know wfutt Freed Men MVO to expect of him. What linty hey rewonably expect of the other eon? N,.1 7"; :7 ".-A I=EILLIO3I. map) lti allthe'rebellimitoing gu In the lower house of the .Tentiespee Legislature. The Toyer MajOrity of the House laving &treed la frstetchise•law under which it would be impcialble for *els to vote, had luxeranOtek tar with' it aito ' put it en its final passage; but it this stage the rebel menlens tolled, leasing' the House with out a qubrum. Things lame been Intl& condition for severed days rest, latginning with the day when the Speaker threw his mallet at the head, of f.ir. MULLEN, one of the loyal members, and the majority have kept the matter te)ftrrlhe House all that time, 'misting llutt the Speaker should com pel the attendance of the absentees, and so secure a quorum. ' The Speaker Strangely enough, sides with the rebels, and rules every point of order in their favor that he poesibly can. At Kat accounts the House had compelled him to issue warrants for the arrest of the recusant members, several of whbm bad sent in their resignations, but without'se curing their aoceptance. PUBLIC SENTISBNTON THE VETO ~ Public sentiment on thevetois beginning . to develop itself. The New York Tribune says : "Mr. Johnsonlas made &grave mistake. He has relieved thosewho elected him of s weat responsibility - by takingit on his own Shoulders. Hereafter, whateriv wronge may be inflicted uponor irif i c t is lita- 1 feted by the Southern ' B - wilt bei charged to the President r who has theta. naked to thele , enendie.: Time will' those that he has . thereby:preclitded it tine and' speedy restoration of the' Et oib,,_sia Italie led more hutting misery cattier ites than on her packs. " • "Occasional," in the Rhiladelphia Preis, hitherto one of the President's statineheet supporters, says :. "The allegation that eleven States of this Union are unreprwiented in Congrins, and that their absence when this bill was leas ed is one of the eiddences of ' its irdtudice - and unconstitutionality, and that their presence Is essential to : give legality and force to legislation, i it proves anything, it proves Mgt the Impor tant legislation ..of the pant four years, in tended to save and to. rescue Me ilepublie, and to put down the rebellion,tvas (!legal or taleonstitutioned:`The p atri otic people of the United, State/011ml now look to their - Congress., Portuntitidribr the rub:re t itle/le two west Houses stand-in solid and stern array around 'The rescued liberties of the Union; hi:Cif tlirly are.eXpected to complete the great missiorkintrosted to them must be sustained and strengthened by the people. The President has taken his appeal to the onle, now lerCongreas go with - him to •nieir knee! cons:Strum ' " NOT Taus.—Tlte - Doylestown Denioorni - referring 'to the late iatthuiruniatit of the Legislature from the 16th to the 27th Inst., uses: _ • "This adjournment ecistathetkate at leis' fortY4homianddollini, and the time wrvins about ode:fourth sor . Ow Working days of the session"' . nag' adjowrnment caste the State simpi y nothing. The -inetekbers are 'not paid by the day, but by the year, and the.pay Je the same whether they. occupy hair' or many days in legislation or adjmulmienta, And tidelands tie to notice another-elat e Ment of the ponaqat, that the daily pay; ot.a znamber ttoi Tanttedature is' twenty dollars. A: paragraph - , to that effect ha been going_the - founds - albite4ms, hai uo tbundatiOn' in 'Act, -htetntraot ; tks. Legislature areiidided In* indiny .VOO per iumngi,Usid not s44#7allo*- aaee,Lasilrinter the Legge apPro— Piloted to Ita*tibt!iii 3 o o. XFlKoask , h3g the pay $1,000;, and se the send= amial ly one 20 1 4 4 tritti Owl 'trial, days, the amotmt glinf dayfiabet . little over eight ANDNEW JOHO6ON isa OftlZEMOrthe Uni ted States through, hie citizenship .ef'the State of Tentussee.: If; that State wea a Ibreign State - when be watteloctialantriever Vete, then be must have tuen,ualaarrony, chosen Vlco:Prerident,-Ishich-crineerie imbed to be a eltiaen ofotim'Xinitel' unite therefore iCtrold uoklawfuliyettedeo. .to the Proisideticy.—Pharf. Ledger., . : There La not a particle of feet in Mb; pa tailor': A man born in thelllletria of Col ombia, or in on e of the Territotite, Ise aft; ~ iron Just as fully let a man : barn In 'Penn sylvania. 'A man horn `at tale, of Ameri can, parentage and under: the gag, is an: American Citizen. , A man born of Arnett- , Citti , parentage,. M - Itri7 4 . (Ord& • country, where.hislitther wastempOtirilyiltenlelleti, in the service of our government- in mer cbnndiae finance, ss. Feltunplit or agent, or se a traveler in pnrsuatof health or plea sure, is Citizen ait-sTielitteif 44 - th r horn In 31wetachneetts.- flehoe, General MENDE nag born in Spainbut . be Is none the lees a citizen' and none tile 1 eiul eligible tO the Prcisidintbrit . , - ' ' • * jel Tun Cbminereirtl, 'for woe . ken elamOrtiwily ;i . tibliklid, AfitT Preeldenl atidttle Veto President-fairly opened which our ctiteuiyonux hes ;Ir This morning, however,iiitetql of elenil=- ingbythe P:wide:at; the Citypecieiat dulgee Ln strati of eqininent 'trout which it is impossible to conjecture which nide 'of tho fence - it hi tin; Or 'iihether or not it IT . WAIL tqativuldle thevail: ' ' e-nuitrtoN!or.Testz-TheArtd feet of fiie Preeident's- Veto: Is to exclude. Tennessee lions relahxdrsdan,AO ekkliglTSlfik The. Reconstruction Cateuitttee •up-telkon- - day hut, was favors*. lueitned to taPooi . Ins a bill ferher , roulmissien, but the veto has ehiltiged all U at, and Tennessee will have to watt, Along with the peek The _President &nit cute the. datiat of ids even State. , , . TICE Dethooratd having inside ft convert of the Prendent are naterelly very jebnint, over IL Thidi'loy doxi'de 'Vent In'a serenade in Washington?: and In = firing Itdrty:ani ingt-Li!"04 11 #0 POidistevol old ninriptened sea end hod to inAktv_eng *Via1. 7 4 0 "Y:0 13 04 04 they. inediblretvnkal adnello'ckg4 of pang, non thin Wzarza wa allicted delegsta to We Resroblicin ptate Cogyftty . U°D; } / 10, ' 3 % , : -2 t:,:htihalm sod - Osmond Sissinx,,,Thipmintative ism% Uldni.c4edrai9ezterel("44.o Tane feet Ittelase-o . trb-44 , - _thatruktbaytr ins* , 01 4***9 0 4* 4*(4 -- 4411.*04: Jetts was br_order of the Pneddotit..t4lis aohntut of that order and of tbe veto men. sage . are idealist; - ' „ ~_ ST-Z,4?:r.Z,F0,27-..L.V44721 •• • • - - ' . krkliaJatko.lr W.V. 84,Iirdster .7, i r - ....- . . z tis im his or eo ; hiti iiiiittorwine i - i b o wn ,k e a i l o min *d re- k Ncrr4c . Eisu l aut - Ei"—ittfa T a. in.a. Vnlont,,he=the Vale • Efetaksajlittordet oUnds ;that She Briekliyanio r f trrhrnn4rmen "l President Johnson's policy, end marl : , legheny and vieNOty, would demand fi b re dolitin "If„ under these circumstances, It il4 110 t, WIIIIIIIYATIVIPIIT of 1:41. 5."."n "g". ItEaItbrAICANO to admit the Southern , =tam . ORN ti 'Alvan, 8..-- d e on e to congiens. the rebelStmes can - ute It onlyto thenTheiVeit. They re ap whet have sown. II would besuieldal wagnagmity, togive up the seats in Con gram's° impenitent rebels," that combined with their Northern Democratic Mends, 010 Kallghta of the Golden Circle, they might, by degrees, rboorer the power toun do what has been aocomplhthed, and wrest, from the people of the North the fruits of their immense sacrifices,. • The Gennatfltepubllean press, through mit the country, takes the aide Of the itadl- - cols • in) Congress). The German Repot>: limns believe in their prin ciples , and ' can not be induced to throw them of "MR. POLLLBD. Of the.Aktußond m iner Pled gei higusalf_ to .s aPPortY° l M 11 1 ininilittlitrOßlier,,RW, Male DAS amne - aer''' Wore! Tbst is the phi* on ighteh the President rev,AsdPe.nend. '(Gin's order suppress ing. the E4aminer. The President acoepta what GRAWr thought to-be treasonable in cu/initials, as a fair support of ins sdminls on, end POLLARD pledges himself to givethat same sort of support in time to Tn Republicans of Cheater county, at their late meeting, paused the following res olution : Resolved, That the Loyal Benateirs and Representatives In Compass. In their efforts WI reconstruct the. Union upon the bests of justice, hornet: ay and equality before the law of all climes of elittens, deserve the gratitude of the nation. SLIBTAIFERCI THE PEESIDENT.—The menial informed its readers, yesterday, that the Senate had sustained the Presi dent's veto. As there were only eighteen votes for the vita to thirty against it, it is hard to discover how the President was sustained. Younsrowlr, Cambria county, bad an election on'Friday buil, and the 'Republicans carried it by a decisive majority: The Dem ocratic papers, generally, have not heard the news: but they are still bragging over having carried Lancaster, which hassiways been Democratic. Erma. champion or apologist of slavery —every rebel and every sympathiser with the rebellion—applands tbo veto message• . PIIIILIC OPINION ON TILE VETO. • (From the Philadelphia Bulletin 4 Tea Virro.—The President hen vetoed the Freedmen's Bureau bill. We need not nay-that we regret that he has made en Mum with Congress on a measure which, after very mature consideration, had passed - both House, of Congress by very lane majorities. i ills m g:l37:n though pia u = - Toth r t e . t n br, O s o l u t abrs easily controverted. The fact of the Presi denVa having vetoed a bill which has not even been • regarded as one of the so-callial "radi cal. measure.' , appears to give great sati sfa tion to all those who favored the South in the rebellion, and rt will probably ho hailed also with delighttg - the Southern preen, Including tbe Richmond Examiner, whose editor openly whims his detestation of the United States , government. With elf reams for the Presidential office and the IPreaddentla right to eicuiins Congress opin -101:11010 cannot forget that s is the direct representative of the peop le, and that its measures adopted after careful considera tion, have an equal right to our respect. We shall daffiere the preeet aiffererice between the President and Congrese if it ehonld lead toss ent breach between them, not for reasons, but because It will prolong difficulties of the countrir, retard econ struction, and encourage the hostile feel ing of the Southern people toward' .the BM* and the authority of the legislative department of the government. In all therr acknowledg memts of defeat they have submitted de fi edy - the Prealdent, and have reviled and Confrere.. They names that It was not only thePrealdent; that it WWI not at ell President Johnsen, that carried on the war which they began and An which they were defeated. It was carried on by Congress and the Brent people of the loyal States. True, the mew unis of Congress Weald have been unavailing with an ineldctsnt or.llnflatbral imeentive. B it was not ati - egectitivo triurah Alone w at henthe Southern oconftdersoy colla psed, and in the process of reconstruction the authory of taingreas is entitled to its full share of re spect. (Prom the Washington Chronicle.) This =mange of President Johnson will fall like the cold hand of death upon the warm impulses of the Arnerfeth -people who have given much of their treasure and their blood to the muse of the Republic, and bait re. PM sued - unstinted and tinquestionMie Zdenee m th e Executive: There is indeed"' came for universal solicitude. We ran staled. rcr.tel,irearyslic2l:4lexcedwatgoti nem every Copperhead raniar e ona ll gt a tfte Worth, et what will be balled and retarded as a deliberate and studied rebuke ortha bold; oseselentlems and plattlotio Corigtessional 1111/jodgelt. It may be even safelrpredffitml that in a very "port trine thane to Thome chur n*mid constancy we are indebted for the W the ya y have tt= of been the Beffi to ttA, =be er•a Pu .. hr rnne%ll: recent • traitors la USDA, and their intolerant .sympathisers ' and that, instead of treason made a crime, - It WM he loyalty alone that will be punished. The surrender Of Lee was only the beginning of a •new rebellion. The defeated • traitor threatens again to became the triumphant Mostar. Zuni titriatusigsanot etal 14 POrtterm - Nome° the chief emisplrator may begin to indente the - bone of returning to the Senate of Motioned &WOW there to reamert that fatal supremacy which MMOureged secession tinder One Administration and preeipitated rebeilion ageing. another, • 6ENZ kL =RWe. Is Southern DWI the clergy are doing their .ntMoat. ea - prevent the introdnettm of civil among the people. Not only is (Av . , trt Ventinnoed.Dcwithe us Un lawlbli as in. Genoa, but tbsolutlon sad ex tretaii iinctionare dented to thole who are not married in. a.. Church. This conduct tends greatly to diminish the influence of the clef , rae w lr g t g. 6 eSi ll rill e al wh lbtrui, l iro m ecc nnin fes t i! nsticit control. newly.edecied "State Centre" of the Weniamr, John Forristal, comes oat for Roberts and General Sweeny, and says that .93isd amble - 18a ant lust of notoriety:. promp. ;tad Jolla CuMilhouey and others to violate the .winatituttom ,- tie mildly ear:chutes' sheep = i ttetiOn te tlie"clique of knaves and that. rapport Johu CUlliabcmer in his traumatic ilia rat:nous coussau The Oght is growing dallXmOre interesting. Linim Democratic Miens nOw ssTr.with do attes' Dui; Lt suggestive, that - they desire , sus entangling inhumes with Treeldent John- I son, for the Mingle MUM that trader bpi ?Ml' ay' the Senithert - States will - be =mitt tate the in 'etch nape that they can secure through them a national =halt victory wittiOnt any aseiststoo of the Proaldtmtln the future.. The warm Democratic approval Of the PresidenWerreconstructiot potter dot h now ashlMt Iticreasonablenesc—Yr. I•4llbuite. GOI:DIXD iiivriaViore-The ravioli* of the Crops metals at San Francisco. ii_pgrom Wire Winter thattlfriar regions laat t l e i review of the yew.* ..a pex from one. , the -reeognieed auth orities in..suob Matters, - gives the following as the simelpta of l ie gold and silver at patigrantitoo In • tbe lida .five yearn; ISA ppooo,ooot Mot, 01Wpap teirh. 110, 000 A 00 1 NA 14004 lea, WON mu • Nor Mid since then- was a dat:einttniit nub houseor Mr. Scott,: near MAMA; county,- Alabama. The 'weather wav very warm In '.1.110 early pert of theavetingibtit it • Inlet beesane exceedingly. oola whenthe party broke umbeated end flaigned. The company Went home; tweet thomaled the next morn ing, and seven hsve singe, died. 'are threatened with a small . Anittag trOtible. - Mae 'lndiana On 'Manitoulin :Liana have quarreted among thettseives to. ow- Mg he - rt'veiries of the Qatar; of 'England And Jesuit inbildottiriesi, and are - threatening ,each other and the Vines' .artarlutruu 'Tear bad la Central Illinois and Indian*. butane]; the batirkstabow storm of the. gro ttos season. _The -conseateenoss were gory damaging to railroad travel, and were akteno: ed wltb the low of considerable live stoic ana otter - . • liussmtri litOMl3 W"C Ortli bs i v - o reell a been Ual llr res ' Wou f tim th i ter e aluiry ri - tovertbear2 lektni LOIIDer sip baggage from the wrecli...a..bdi"_st__,M tder /On recovered a trunk mutat suet . oisey viwr . able, and glia) in money . . flieutonVille" Herold ann oun ces i loe! death 02 VIE MOW Rallitter. , Rev, 5r522. Morse," who wis OM' gears The e g o e vali SOl. at st. Paling Ctiuron in...tiat city. !Spa age of ..nistabei Or &mines" , 14 Ala In - aboggesatio is ; red* . trWitk til i . iii,otbe n iateiligent CoatteloiliA!'• teal to during:lqt 4 ) L l a t raV ror i=a , : ln tutter4calle - to* ochooltabitree,mortroins & linoau 31°- ig 4 TAST imam teed Neve", !WM el eas .. as loe;erkiewlklATT ItOed for b=tURIFLPRVONI!4-- 6-‘ Li . Minn is so salt sue Se. traiDaustPose.-re twor•Kadugafingsu t° started tg alobit postioe Giuggio tatbir bag - been • iiplona l ww, sterotiortissugr - atantittag - - 4 .~.-Yenkcd►P ttK ..,.D.t' u ttelVO . ,./.iliv• uOviiii.:,...otretaipii4F4 '-ir«ViiieFieVil=gcl.ra.7itattos- 400,1ftra .zieeeuelly iourresstse:llC sank Inure se• •314.. childhood ta11d.30151.0911Mr Under- MI My !ad Idabolkil,blladsulaselsp ~ - so Ills war Set•ti9 blO•Koloile - Aso _to• non , Asp by 447 Ula OOP abb." - Heim hoebed So lit o l l kbr u ltoOn ulPe 443 '4 11 . 54,115 , m0n .... wo L erg e. tryirdi , - 91Illib.: se •vAysE''''' ''-' ' d ter , ' OM* , - 0 111 OA ', , •-•. 1 ict ets rouitare_ /me.. ' Ile' z t tie Am It" Tlt dendlooealatisie T Ids Thonsehold, he closed bls prayer !Rh sr - N th * venoms—me Uwe: - • - tziew ; lei sae dam,. to deem' " al), NOTICE'TO SHIPPEPAL—There ißifreltht received Isthe PITTSBURGH atll o a E ABU) c ane .. fart=lee, r owing lb the Badge over Jacob's Creet l Ma MT Herbs aide te receive." al hereto twre. H. C. SHALLENBERGEB, , fa Alone. NOTICE.--TELE 111MISCRIPTION lijavariammeatrar&aZ ATI A NT ler eereesolotme purled at the Am Meeting t r at?%, el l i tltl e arl e Viritrerr l at e d * .f m, , of e th . subsgtpuons for the rememder of the Mork to %a Lamed. trill he moetrea from the original stoekhold• ire, to the NM tear. QM= I ›s••• 'I •t : 'I • I 11 ROBBoy Tar, ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL COILPANY,_ — By an act of Assembly, ap- V'moved the eth of Febmary, ISM, the Alieglten alley Railroad Comlonit t. „Ap o u , t b v.fizi m lv i tl u zis t affn of tollari rrad ,_wideLsald stock Is to IYe of iered to the present Stockholders. Subseriptto • mid Mecham opened at the unumh or th, Company, and. *llk remain open for Stockholde exMosirely, until the PIM day of March nexL felettehe WILLIAM PUILLIPS,.Pre sident. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DR&TR, A , HACKS, to.—Notice le hereby given to all owners of Drays, Carts. Carriage., Boggle*, Pm., whether reetdent or nem-resldent In The City of PitUbetgh, to pay their Licenses at the Trearnarer.s gl °ee oUthe Ci of Pittsburgh. FORTHWITH. In accordance wl en Act of Aasembly, approved Ketch .110, IM, amino Ordinance of the Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, panted April la,and all persona who neglect or refuse to take out Llcenses will be sublect to a Menalty, to be recovered before th_eltfayor, doublethe =wont of th e License. - The old metal plates of Prlffiollll years most be le turned at the time - Laconic, are taken out, or pay RS cents therefor. , . .. . _. .. .. . SAWS OP LICE-VSZ: F.sch. OA. Horse Vehicle 0 7 GO Pia Two Horse Vehicle It 00 Each icor Hone Vehicle 15 00 Each Two Horse Hack 15 00 Omnibuses and Thabar Wheel. drawn by two horst., 011 CO each. For eoeh additional hone wird In any of the above echicles,lloo. W. EICHBAII 51, City Treasurer. Pll77llllliGa, February 611 1 162/s.—rekmayld ` „ ice=P 4 ~~tQ~~~ 071 , 1ar. or Tillt&g .m Mlinstil vm.twr CO., In accord cut. February Ist, 1 1 / 6 11., ANNIIAL MEETING.— ones with the provisions of the Charter and Supplement.. the .4.0110.11 Belson! Meeting of the Btoabolders of the Alleghmsj.Valley Railroad Com grs is a , b Orril2s ;Or reb o il/ :!Th e rtt IIO . OIIXUE et..; to recelv the Report o f t the Presi dent end Managers, to elect e. Hoard of /tanagers for the ensuing you, and tmustact such other busluess MI may he presented. • Band JORN BALLANTINR. Secretory. N OTICE.—The Stockholders _of the I.TNIOIS CHEF= SUS BABINIOIL V I klidlsl.lfieeirigflEVVelireeri "el" O i rtbe e n t i . T s3 . ll4.l ti L4Ac OP Board of Directors tor abetment year. g , ebelT By order of the President._ fel3aotabilt bteCUT(III7.ON, 0{4314 (11).:11ZreiliO3:,4:1 • OTTICI RIZ CANALCONTAVY, I Earl, February lath, DOS.. ERIE CANAL COMPANY — , -An Election for Seven Dlrecton or the ERIE CA NAL COMPANY wUI be help at their 011 ice In Erie, on MONDAY. the ath or March neat. riuktox A. H. CALMNY. Neereb.7. rrm IIONONUAtIELA HOUMA AN. ELECTION , O T e T w, Dn ....ONAGERS of Ile c OR "" late Macon... QM", tee OP! Aug:,,ql7 Of Alleihnly*L'greae PU at 1110 TO O P. 0.11 Jan ' u.oreatty 1010 .W' A b. 10.64 Z, oOot On m ""2"hltA, U It / 01, UNDAy, w Lite net _ fe10:10td 1031, N. nowass., TreilOitr. ne e for 29p PIT Orr. ..Hug allidartgente A1111[1(6137 r,Pruitriettlelnt I.l..zoituty 'and of the Bridge; on MONDAY , ' th:, elh asi "itattlV• " t Treasurer. CONTItACTORL—BAILWAY C ToLETTING.-The Allegheny !Mier Railroad o zzl , 7lt4rlitte=trillillarrt ri vilinga Liken sections of their road, escalading imp Oil City wrothward, and on Eileen sealant, eitendint from ilaßOUble Creek northward to the Manny or Brady . , lion Vert, tea seettcra will be about pas mile 1p length. Laps 101115!, lilts, and speclacattolloi r tbe work will be read for:examination at the gb. neer'. obice, on * if4ent, in the coy Or W.. burgh, an Ma lat'of Slush nest , and, propo will be remlcell at th e same 'throe Apia 6 o'clock, r. al., T t h l e il ire rt i t rllig e rnrOrttifd A gi l ed at soon u prietleable, but contractors eon at thy Mae obtain at the Enginettri oldee. ln Pittsburgh, all the infer maticrn necessary to enable them to examine , and old for the work undeptlandtheY. At further InfOnoatton desired pan he Aid by li ar " to Pet" . oar alvirar. CcitrittoLLinva orricz, • I Caror Acr.iOßiaF. Sidman - 1; t SEALED PROPOSALS. endorsed ..Pronoaals Aar on.dtait rota Parini...n.lll be re. ortiori aute onion until THOIIiDAY for Grading and Paring Mara airasS. t=irnon to Irwin avenue. Also for Grading: and Paring Centre stress. fe Riad . X. N. FRANCIS, Controller.' SotrizOLUOVI 011ict. • I ATCAl°74l9....,itei• 4•41...kri isoa. urumALli i _enaorsed n 'T ° lnt l is r aMt st"ri tu f.r Wareintlr me Wood add / e ali Wirlor rue ~,,,,n la skrantgtrVill f srin Ilet#4 l . twg , 664t r a y COAT AND AND Has "rill strobe. received at tbe•usdi - time for -wart:immune lI_MCET4IIOI3I33. 0110•.24' B. LlCllNCls,Gnitraller. ' CONTIIOI,L2LIVIS OfTerar If Oh -Mk f IFIrPOSALS, enaorned ISP I W I Mat fir an of Water may" will be received at tlineodlee antll n•TITILDAY, WO Yen. rimy. Inclusive, am making • Plan of the Water Pl = " Pre e cl onal "' • endorsed .Propoatt oe/Urea% ps,v , will be rewired until WEDNMIJAY, February, inclusive. for furnishing lid new Tin Val Lamp of the land bow In ' m Als t ser_e 4 p_g7 DA ",..d incleaftr. lb take clung of the to Lamy*, to Ilant, clean, and tug In order foe one ear. The int la reierrad to rdect any and all blds. tell: B. B. FRANCIS, Ilitv controller. :1 1 1: 0 ):ENzi 1 1130 4 (kW' :$'48,1:1 FOR Damn. Beadle's Monthly. TABLE OP CONTENTS , THE SNOW. A Pont. Illustrated. NORTH-WEST PASSAGE RYLAND. -Witriss: I iTvs WOOD - Cll2/A . COVNTAX. Mustrated. THE DEAD LETTER Bang.. flattened. , ASSASSINS AND THER WORK; Common% CORDAT. • . , A MAD NIGHT; A &rota. PAR? 11. THREE DAYS AMONG THE OIL WELLS. " rim BAROMETER; ITS CONSTUCTION A" Mrs. Martiated. UNCLE RODIRACK . 6 SERMON; d. StOitY. FINGER RINGS; TITAN uurrorr, STSt•.CTOS2: ETC. Ritmo-au:4. TOW BLAKE; A FOWL THE CONVICT'S WIPE; A fivonT. OUR =IS; CAM? lIICARINISCEVCED. WHO STOLICTIIE !MOONS? A MST. UT ROYAL PRIZE; A Pos.% , "POPULAR PEOPLE. , PnoTooSApar,o ' TO-DAY; As IT IS is PAsstossists CzaCLiS. • CURRENT NOTES; Os DSOs's, PSESowS. Sold by all Newsdestrs and legkeellsTs: Price. Td scupper ninStr; 'Or; 03,00 pet year, , BEADLE AND COMPANT -- PalilLibes, 11E1 wiillata Stvlifyork. .TrOPIILARSONG MOWS gIIW N 5CW419 7 1 ! ; TH-F, . 40 No. seas: • 'V aosreoll , SSONO NOOKS t ile SOW - • N A 011 t MSOOICN. NEW .11001 ELL. giti l atrAlCa l iNu A rßiZainicap NINECON s°:i 'AvaTRAiIA. ax . N iarigNrigEW .11 0 141 . - . -21 OBLE bAcitinitigiatratt l iiNgst ' ;' Itim a ye a r l i r It o - 00 k ' 1111Z 1 14150+1 k . A , • Nt4linnavarcam. JOIIN P. MINT 'CO;; fet7 NO. it NINTH srar.im OILIFonIeNiNI4 I g 11 ;f4 z elrgax.OF ?! SE STARRY • easeas at jah?j • To ria"l . AstrO bi nottyle ape an ueography—tba key that onlocini t donee or the ?Athlone Statement. It ts the ahe "Vlach globe, and amuck Dotter 44 tt le cheep. 'lmaltr*Rigires.l.7eleNo 78 sil7 Cl .” 1 . 1! t h e lt 42 ' 7 8 Z 1 • rearthatteet, MD ‘`, I Kat 514..:31110 Dium *MACK, • • Itaii." lll WS* a"onfliit," Itownre toraeollms. •-• • 50 , 1 114 i cah , s , 303303$ • ' ,AT"XL'. lfo+ - SS ind 30 Ohio' Aldtatelly :,D - F~9~:~~ , ~„~,.~_ .., ~: 7 .-•- " ,, ,o rrsznimmeous.amimtnccr,-, . 1 ,-. i --,',-. • .i im airo i ra lisp T,„ 4 .. t .," , biffi . . illaMillws ' IV tairWrfti p; ' 1 lat P' rilirree . ..44 -. ..a.iitht ,thA1. 7 ...„1-- C. BERINCIII* itaiti•ii. • W "rl9r6ll)— CortNag sad ir: : • ll°la .Z.6..a l l of 11"*. aiscon Wltte..2 d recommendea. Apply at 104'1 4 0.rt etmet. fattf WANTED—TO PEUCR sE A r ihrlelratgrnigirrirl d ltret Addressor - pries . ssallescraptlon, - 11_01EALO: reub.-rrommtg, hid- • •-- It_l IP. AB. crantria l g d lir . kae * A r trOUN tle' krilor (AWL Beet reference. Address "MAX,° at tieserni errICZ. fell-tf ar I ; I >I Xotinr Stan. In • Store. Wareblinse or 'Marto.' factory. Era was brought ay on &Arm: boa • SI/f uo edocan, and will try to make himself useful. Ad drear.q. 13.0* Gatirinttrysuxr. Jachti WANTED -.AGENT EBIPLOY MINT TOR RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ALL OTREM—Oreat Hale of Jewelry Silverware. ie. Ate. The Hireollton Co.'s UREA + DIET DUI TRIBUTION.,..Oor agents aro satithwtrant FM to Thirty Dollaroperdiayihnd we Reed sUllinore. Late Invoices trots Ealtipe havetrwelled oar 'Rock to over Diratifikin Ireful* imeo Geatfemen rtment of W of all azarray. wills sae trairinewitstmm" andyoo eartilleates, or St for thirty; or eold - it ttrAtrartkorirmrwhilm.7,lkat i em is p tgrilgt , @tree evr York. a t I oteara Committee FOR SALE. pOS SALE—A Gazette and Chroit tell Wane- Apply at the ttA2CTIT. OFFICL froma to 1 r. ■. fe'Z:tf . VOR SALE-.-Just arrived, from , -S-Atthlo 30± HEAD OF :EXTRA. DRAUGHT ANO DHIVIhO UQXSEO. none In want of fe2o: Tllwelr,4l! and tlggelr at A_g N tO t f alo OrnA y, BALE—IOWA.LAND—S_,_II 600 —ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED AND TWAT] , ACRNB OF LAND situates) near A ND 0111. s= 1 : 1 mnn)74 o ‘ ll, (on the line of the Parise ,)Isollare tor sale for atxTros UITTIDWILD' ' pp Wal l each. Address " O W N E D` flamers 0iT11.7, ' JONAS VOU SALE—Three good second -1: hand 801LE621, macs diameter. Blfeet long, moll Inch dam In each_ohadc h ot trth Pltistior 712)71 w_o g . r...s. ° 'tier of Paint alley and DI/quench way '' , PP/smog/4 Pa. yeyd/lirdm SALE--Efight or Nine Acres ....of LAND in Ohio Township, on Pittsbargh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago. ltallroad, near antzmontSta tion. There is Dwelling Houser and buildings. end aneasortment of Dolt trees, shrubbery, ie.. on Gip land. Inquire of JAMES GILLELAND, dear toll Inolllesty: or ot IL H. DAS, Allegheny. tellitateed MAGTHA HOG% Ilewleale7. VOll, SALLE-1101USE AND LOT—On .. , Pennaileattla avenue, the two-etory Stick. coo tedubla room., Slabbed attle and • basement: Lot 1114 by 110 het:" No.. 306, near Van Braintstreet. Wlll be sold cheap, 31 If elltillired for eootb- Pertaea- Mon AMU lat. Enquire of R. WARNER, 43 . St. Cletr street. pou SALE—A Valuable CoWelty Resideneent -Edmwood !Rollout Pannwriranla Railroad. one and alalfutiles from .Wiaialtrillrg; Yo acres perehei of Land: • dna new Dwel led metaining Ma room* and miler undernea th ; f aith and other epirrenimees on the premtees. For farther loformation, sa s h Id No. MS Fifth street, pitubu,o, or on the premises. nondtr .1. S. RING. - POO BALE- - WHITE OAK LURE. laqn d B —loy B 11:0 120 , 411 2 1.2 plaak. 10 to IS fees 4111=S'1, m rittabln it t4 4 . ler e Ar. o ''"1" 7111 1 1alcier on 110:2;141raPittsbn - rgb b—Y" r roat, fiercer 00Intz. ra...Addres? H. M. WICK it Ca.. 11111111. ' ! ' ecr 1k7 '7 071:12 ‘ . 6 0 . 2r. g ei1: b.nrb. ' JaHarad SAfaIe—DWELLING. NOUSE. —,two-lint? Urfa Unnr, No. IS Written: 'Ate- Mt', A 110144141 Arbtar snit gas throbiblhe Wm: 7 room. moo batb-room; lob h7.17A. with 11pabbh LlN'i t ir i b7c 6b;:ze b ibil ow • albeit on tat ;mll. TeA; WM Witlibe r2d . 1 ,A,°. 021 or amo i r woo .....1 Lona Mk t g ntr i ka Ittgalglor tt7. post SALE—VALUABLE mop =Y.—it learwicaaa• t brf mile: runt reimport, Armatrorpt epptriY, Yam Ptmtl4lll% .1 110 _ Wri ts : i lr:M in Trzz 11"2 I I ELI, ..117e= VturAVAil a itgi d i cad Urol i loda of 1' toil cliolcest PIM Or hernit, .h.raerr or ran aboF^tirape Tants. 'nits mperaymffoll_s a.rat• 1110bsentullty for • profitable Imam:mt. Toe tem parti_cirutn.motm of PftBIRSURR, 1111411111 alma, etttabtireh, ra. ParfrrtflawTl • ILILE-.VALLIUABLE PROP marrY AT MAYSVILLE STATIITS. ott the Una gt the r. Y. M. t H. ft. R. A large mtbstantbd rams Dwelling, of modern style. contabthag 1.3 rooms, bath-was lagareldt-bouret bat sad cold na tal; a all s encll ter igrerstnllrg , Zlng. sopptrag e i rr- I PA t o7 th e frirtries. 7 lte=s ..L 4Pe r : ty Dont* the Ohio Myer. and Eatilsts of sboot acres, A n can be died Into luta to mat pur chasers. Anyntormatkro desired es be obtained trom.Eant. . HAY, gn the premises, or to T. WALTER D A Y , No. 103 Ylftb street. PC113230 FOR NIUE WILE AP. A aisnsokiX PROPERTY, . . OP STYX Amok- fa McClure lomat= them:Waal OP-Junes Old sad J.JA get Pas impranareate area - plata Tram Uwe . Hera, Ate.: a VtheyArd.of one sere, au 700.00 carl . 4l 'drawee of 'Mr . ro° .1 1 1rdZitte on ma r fit!itaa'ar , tf De go.. al the Pararer. read ar woo P.N.. rederal PL. 0 1 / 2 4° . tra r ia * ge r VE L , • CAIINAHU. NO. Wi at roes. platuteltaus. Amu H SALE—Deslrabft --Ap lam about warelnc to she monism, I Offer Meseta the dealmble Dwelling in which I reside, in the Plan e t Ward. allsghear CRY, au the Baal; lare Met home, wtth IS rooms: 7 feet wide by 47 f e rr et i=g; double parlors, dlubsprosin, littehew and wash4louse on the Int Wort farnisaid withal! th eirodans haprorements, soarhicamatiab • Fa l l a oen.d ;wati e c r k a o l g ad th ou h b us e ca , w ria h g ebugse . te e d 'The hoosols oomplete Thsiot le 10 feet front, throdsh to Liberty at and 721 feet. deep. the Ma lai is some choice halt, Peaches, Pears sad Grapes, and as the t h e now being Mi. ed it sail mimosa of the Most i iiiazaalit. Rol tiongt 4tlgtwi n. neisitztri, s part oaf lbe_ EreiVtf i e l liirw=rail nick ba a fsa=ths it in • few rods of the door. Also, a three-otory jiA9k auk, zro: ink Liberty attee _ .:1 9 tyuchthase on treilikstnlia, now comp:lea IT che emo 011 CO. Terms taz i tgato r. floyawo . ..! on the • 'emus. VOll BEINT—Iio; 33 Diamond Al ley; -IMB NATIONAL BAN . A THREE ATOM' BUICK BTOBI i q En utrest the/MORA To_LErThe. Store IR4om .4.1 contelottile - ClatrAtn4.l.lbenty stn,, at presentireA .b 7 P. Jltstin, Esq.. Dritubt.. ton en—AprlLlin. Enquire of. .J 4 111= 103 ttnot,nr SU Penn meet. AMU. :VIP 0: :134 twos on VILIMIS Hone, in the plesaantl4.4.loffiewielt tai,oatalwirtgludi and AL mma, t kitoth. ea und large dry cellar: Stable with t old o wrout-baud him slarp wail Wed holes truly. both large and i rdl, 2thipilre of (3. 11. STARR. Sowlelh - dxsPETs. , on. OuTETs) Lice and .Dpasr.Carlatils: We are now reeelvt4 fillibt4:43ACW, obtains Melee linesofsbi CW Orson own Importation, and comprising Ana M ost exten sive end complete assortment of trery tle*Cflololl' of goods M our une slut we have evereed the mess. ore. of entries to our customer... .thir Imams' heviiii Men made with GOLD at towns rotes, wei eVe Babied m7oirer the , BMIST 8 12.P1U S IIIMO:• T WE& VN p W s ARO frommates onset .L• - evesrertant_o4 sooneW Magee reasseented: In. Any ease mt we Mac to middy our costa.' mere Mum sub ts the tee e goods VIII be taken met, tbemoner venwhie sod expenset paid.- _ Atel'AitLANl& =COLLINS, • 71 ant 7k, FIN BC, %Libor, BA. 013 R~n[o_vez, TOE . DINE SAINGS HA9 REMOVES TO ` : Xeo:o7 . 31PcmisaMcaliltrisste .. , ••••4 FIT ; SBVR (41"1 *mak for gaiYinlirs9 DB BAYJtlis INox No: 67 Fourth St, Crlirarly bypath. thiThiskalPittavarilt.) , ZN DAVI . siMi a carbs.. m. 2fDAYA I 44, M otad Tram-NW ist, o Ef r e,'pitt - - : . ' : ' .„' - , ' f i e - • 3 bortNe . iVra es Icily oestraboss• 0 'imMi,ir i ti x . '. 2 a *um w l =o #tuossln. 1 " 1 " ) :" / I AN . P ll -4,4 1 ?. 7 „... :a . - so - .3FIL. ;;" • " ';•vicanunlotans,. • - 941: . t..DAME s PA B&, Jr esiatipanr rarpTßEAscum, ...iiiit e miragg i:;affifir; .....rxill- .. ..4 ' '-.:...-.,,..-. rt .'',::.. , iute q,. 4 :' '. ' ::::;,N ; . - : 1 1:' --;,.-,-,-.-,:'' . .:*. ; .ii , , l 1 :7:4 -4, ;=•, - , •-• • . ' , " '' -1 , '. O;-Y.:1:4,3; - „-. .-.•:: - - - ,;r• , ' - :, N'.l.. j ' fit -.5." - : 554". qr 5 • • q 7 1154 . : 1 , ,.. . .. - .5 - 4 t:rk -- . , ~ X . .' • • ', .. e." - Iy.;;,::‘ .4 ;n .:^e,...? • r:12;,.., =,.,, h , ,.... ,.....' ~;'. • ' .-- i-r,..t.:}z:;;;a:4,4,...,,,,,i:-.: -- 4,..1 . ,:t.i.. , - ,- .o.!"—__.. ! ,..- 7 ,..,. ''' - -..•:-.' . ~~;.. :~» •. $~ ~~: . . fe10:11,4 p#PODTED GOODS. 121212313 NIANUFA U : INDUSTRIAL WORKS I= HUCII M. BOLE & CO., FOUNDERS. ENGINE BUILDERS AND MA CHINISTS; Manufacturers of Land and Marine ENGINES, LOCOMOTIVES for Coal Works, OIL WELL ENGINES, and every kind of Meeklnerr, made to order. Alt warn warranted. CASTENLS =lra denaription at tn e tt a t4: o order. Repairing darSHUIP, ro NII.4EIL OF POINT ALLEY AND DANK OF ALLEUIFF.NY nivga, near the Point, Fittelnirah, Pa. fe22:9mdm ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. BE tivTiri,Vragig.P4"Kß2Tir.s..Glol.7oat eiFYN AC. warehonselTo. 144 ' w ATErt ET between Smithfield Bud Grant streets, ritiatdirei Penna. We warranteier Wares to be superior to any wa n . dilettanti werPorthe Mountains. Always on hand, Glisssware of the above description. All orderi promptly attended to, Particular attention pald te private moulds. toady WM. lIOLNX.II WIWI IBM* JAMES IRWIN & £O, OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA. coisclooLts ZliEgas-kmet ULM T. coLlnta OXEN WRIGHT ()GUMS & WRIGHT, Rt'Rani& Hew aad Slltet Workeri, Brlttulln Cu tore, Carton and Lard 011 Hussars, mad all differs' *Lyles of Brattabla used by OlTsa blatiafacturOTl Orders promptly filled. No. La SZCOND rlitsborgb: Paula. oc7:11. SEVERANCE, Na SS WATER' L.matr'itaharrctorno2alj ofeitrvidgirscl o idesrlyoa: Porfloolor stood or armed Optima and Moats, largo or awn. mode a* o,abort ooner. A good or EOR RENT. FormAlWrn% lEEE TOOTH BRUSIMS, Nem BRUSHES, Rent Baxisa, L1181N , 1 3 '3.TFLACT3 COVDRAD s?szil*cia, PINAOD , S ISIftitACTS, Low's sows, COTTDRAIrIi SOAPS. SOCIT.TE EYGLENIQUES 90/PS =I BROWN'S CRLORODYNE BRECKNVI.L'S SHIN SUsl" MUSTARD, COLMAN'S, =I CHEMICALS FROM SQUIRE'S WINER AND BRANDY SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, Corner Smithfield Ind Fourth Streets. MODES, RYRIE & CO., YANDTACTIIBXII3 OF U=ffM akt,l I f:Xik) : I 4:1 THERE IS NO SEWING INACUINE work a thl w that dad do. greet • . varlet" or of worl d =MMI . M.4O I CMCip) MILER & WILSON, Or gtre such thorough satisfaction . CORDINGV they are admirable FOR QUILTING they an exelti•tre TIMELINE) thel are OWIQUILVNI mrxe mu *bay are unexcelled FOR • IMINIING they aye oaeypeoakhaLle FOR FELLING Oney arsusumrpassed FOU STITCHING they are faultless. PULL INSTIIIICTION GIVEN At the house of the etiattunet, and neither pains nor expense spared until Um. gilactilnes are thoroughly nodentood and used anateurully. With each Machine we rorulab complete printed directions, and persons at a distance can soon learn to operate them. WM. SUMNER & CO., 9T Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. tessam AUCTION SALES. IUTINITIIIitIiI IN LAWRENCE „VILLE AT AUCTION. —Oll TRIDAT MORN INu, =1 tan., at le o•eleek. will be wad at the res. ,donee, en.Awatt htreet. betwea Butler and .North - streets, the entire Ilouseboldl Vernahre. Caraele , wy9ar.. bArood eoadltion b rapriMil, Dan a hieram. IrdrOTTOt i Ceatie l i r' Table Hashed) m at Turn e d Lreteleastid,udittega roma WoooAairs fillado:Bo2.lt l tade. Brum* B=ta au& Ihrai:Unifili /2.-18,igat14-frosika.,4 readitri. kla atorehen'llblitsbs Houeehoia .tioaaa ienerallY• ” Ewalt Is -the wand street beyond the Ottani , Teareaser Hallway stables. • _- • ten •• • T. A. IIcOLELLAND. Mat— II 11 ): r :I " , s' • 1 AT AUCTION'. , •OI3 TOVIDAY - ArTERNQON; Feb. Mb, ;A'S trektels,' at DVOtelland'a AnollettC Rouse, 1,5 and 577111 b street, will be aold,'Vvro very dealrsble tbrear-storyßrled. Dwelling Houser, - vltti nil lbs modern improvement,Ct.einbaseloy • .demb• rtribranta, eta a rter, Sc.; t ulna rag II .11.. t r ied, tea.,=xod. 'VP& tila"'Auftlio'VaT i .r.' well gulled ear persona eolug baldness In eltrurrelty. Title Indisputable, YoSsesslon April lel. -Tema, one•hslf why. balance, In and Asa two years, with Interest, and bond and mortgage. , , fall • T. A. Me...X.AND,, Anet.r. BRanaiallSßA z PRO)PERTY 'AUCITION.:—On" madly ~ , t st g aitig„ ir.b. tsut , Atli o'clock. will be aol4 on b _ _ Binatusa.a., Atrowtotiele..-wel t lessen e= & I(o4 . 2" ar,u 4 =l Lea tt l itite 1' r414 to Pat with ball - woven and Out Douai, all itbod eon 01: ti Ptt=ait w easb; tollanhein one, two ono three3wara, lank lnteteat, tett t ltell .b 7 •"'"f - -Tat la MOODS. NEM MAKE ILIDELOVES. $ 11 " in" ill" iroa A CENUINIE - KID WAIVE. Tbtiti • tutinikslutlatrodsted. Soldat Awls 44" " """7 summit a ciataus, Jag • 11 riftb Arm n . irrarTlT47llllTsTriallilli OA% $l6OO, .1,00, Undershirt or Pair of Brower, .worth IPA& • ' .itr.apituas caili.Lfaxik so..nnynt tyrant?. , .uAnt NEW JITYLIC o a st NEM BOXITEUNCI =Vita U liZ4) 1176itsw 147,4te3tutt neeh►d ►t MAMMY t174011441'11. :Zs):l4 :,7.•) :4 al :11 „ • pacom-- palms, - Harow. 1,.--0&56.1312kNa...- if ' would tforalrarrohnk§pirb. the ° lIDA-18Fr° . - • BRIQL Tara, NA. 7 4 7 sr 4 C 1 ...t rerlartbs drattAß SAWA, ffiri t erm AwAilsoainom I NEIVInt AT wrn. m3iyiruvPs; ISO and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY, ABOVE TILE DIAMOND REDUCTION IN. PRICES. I= At 'LW an* cane Pl. A 213 CASSIMERES At 411,25 two r.•e• 11 EA VT C ASS! MT.RE-.4 Et= t Z., one case DARK DELAINES. At 115 e. Iwo bale. CRASH. bleached and brown BLACK AND COLORED SILKS FANCY DRESS GOOD:, WoOL DEL AIN ES COBTIRO. =ECM EIDE! 1= =2 = I= I=l The stock Is very fall and complete, end will ha sold. wholesale and retell, at as low prices as elm be found anywhere, at William Semple's, 180 and 182 Federal Street, VI Above the Diamond, Allegh N EW IDOMLIESPIcS. PRINTS, 1:39:1V - 4:3Ta.A.31161 DELAINES Eicvs Vl!Veva& WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - O.A.TES & BELL. JOB. HOENE CO. Having tabbed talks stock, Are Offering their Entire Line of Goods AT VERY LOW PRIOES. Ilillallnirl2llCrlelir ISCO • n ILI.NDICERCHIEFS, Sets, Collars, Sleeves, MICCOC10.1: 1 103N.1X17031 AT DECIDED BARGAINS. POINTE LACE GOODS CIIEIMAJP. Cla.ll mazcil..l33c.4ztadzia, JOSEPH HORJSE CO.'S, 77 and 79 Market Street. PRICES MARRED DOWN. • We re now closing out oar WINTER GOODS At Very Low Prices, PREPARATORY TO TABINO STOCK BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN Negligee Shirts for Men Rialto, Tests and Drawers of ithaket Flannel, Wool and Merino; Warm DloYes and Woolen Hoe Min Woolen Scaring, Murders and Na bias; Handmade Zephyr Articlesf Woolen Gaiters and Mittens; Balmoral Skirts Mr Ladles and Misses.. F. H. EATON, Mammon to /ATOP, MACHO! • 09.,) len No• 17 nrra STREET. - WIIITE, ORR At CO., - Fifth Nitre. Hite Wet received a large aseonmeat at Lace CM•Wilies •To which they Invite attention A T W. W. MOOBBIAD 1 8 • 3:lll.Corlime* Mt. TP!:Will and great wommoigisi Bourazuni k toaw, sw; it No. NI Iliarlket Street, NO. 41.-1 FOR LADIEWAND (0.11=1111121, 1733 :air 04331 * 14kX. ' at the litititisttra„itere of ua WARM OWE& CO; Ng' IVoli/WITZt HOSIERY • ' AX 4 P 3 - 411 '7 0 4 :1 * ZUM VELLUM raftr eIqUIP 42 Mamma,' Glydo Co's, Nos. Bolzeet. 50.4,-Butiouvr AND 1111nlinfTSILOyLS zauF.acilmr roomer, At Maorum, (*de & 00 1 81 Nos. IS told