N I LI 9 The President's Message mange of the PVciddent of the United States to the two Houses of Csngress at the ertworncement of the Regular Session of the Fortieth Congress. • FaLLOw.Cincrne or ma buss. Alen bran OW Eartannirranrse The continued disorgenteation of the • Union, to which the President bee to often called the attention of Congress, la yet a itubject of mermaid and patriotic concern. . • We may, however, find acme relief from • that anxiety in the reflection that the pain ! fat political tittuation, although before un tried by oorselmuje not newts the tile.. Vence of gallops. Political thlenee,perhaps • at highly perfected In our own tate and count& as In any other. Du not yet dis closed eny ft cans by which civil wars inn be alsolutely . prevented. An enlightened nation, however, with a wise and beneficent tionaltution or free garernment, may M. •, minieh their frequency and mitigate their "verity by directing all Its proceedings in acconluce with its fundamental law. ; When-•a civil war has been brought to a lose, It Is manifestly the first Intermit and duty of the Stets to repair the MI rules which the war ha. billeted, and to securs the benefit of the lesson. it teaches as fully and as speedily a. pot.ible. This dutysari upon Um termination of the rebellion, riTem="Zgt,' 4 6.l,;'"dreb7.:.l.M%,: ary States themselves, andrecondition, in the first moment of pews, was believed to be ee ea-y and certain ea It was ludispensa. ble. Tbe expectation* however, thee reasonable end confidently entertained, ; were dleappoteted by legislation from which I felt consu to atrial by my obligations I the Constftotloo, to withhold my sasent. It is therefore a source of prolound Cr. . gret that, in complying with the obligation • imposed epos Um President by the (coati , tution, to glee to Congress from time to time infonnabou of thostate of the Union. I am enable to comm unteste any definitive asurtactory to the American people, of the questions which, since the • Wow of the .rebeillon, have agitated the pub. mind. 00 the contrary, ethdor cow , pelt rue to declare that at this time there he no Onion our Fathers underrtood the • tem, and as they whicht to be onderstood by n + The tfalcii they establithed can exist only where all the States are rep , resented fix both Donau of Congrent where one State feu Dm as another to regulate lb Internal concerns according to lie own and Where the le= of the central ; Governmcatt, satiety confined to matte:sof eational jurisdiction, apply with equal : force to all the people of every Demirel. That snob Is not the present "state of the Union" le a melthelielY Mott and we all - most acknowledge that the restoration of the Mates to their proper legal =tetten, with the Federal Government and with one another, accord In g to the terms Of the orig. hint firomput, would be the_greatest tempo sal blessing winch God, In UM kindest moo could bestow upon tele nation. it toevertirt our Imperative dutyto contider whether mu. It Is isnensato effect this ; most desirable CoulaMMetion, The Golan and the Copstitution aro In. separable. A. long as one is °eyed •by all - parties, the other ell/ be preserved, and if one is destreyed btith munoerish together. The destruction (tribe Comititution whe followed by other And awl grouter cal ill ami- Uea. wee ordained not only to form a • a more perfect union between the Butte., , but to v establish justice, insure domestic , tranquility, pro the nto for the ronimon hlm o, promote general welfare, nod se cure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity." Nothing bat implicit obedience to its requirements in all pans of the country will accomplish these great ends.. Without that obedience, we tan look leeward only to thatinual outrage. upon Ind ly Id eel right., tonertant breaches of the public puce, national weeklies, financial dlshouor, the total lots of our prosperity, • the general corruption of more/a. and um anal extinction of popular freedom. To ears surcoentry from evils so smelliness these. we should renew our ellmts again ! anti T oe tly agate. pl o me th m ea in ax. of restorali Itconsistson seems perend simpin ' merely in a faithful Imptication of the Con. istitetian and law.. The execution of the laws is not now abstracted es opposed by physical Arm. Thera LI no military or .1 Other steemesny, real or pretends!. which oth welsh:obedience to the ConsUtution, ; either North Or Itouth. All the riatitaand all the obligatirres of States and Inclielduals can m•rfebciel protected " with t fo h r e c f un da ment. .al lawn. The courts may he every. where open) and, it open, their process would be unimpeded. Crimes against, the tithed States can be prevented or vanish. ed by the proper judicial antitorillea, In a manner entirely praollCable and legal. • There is, therefore, pore's= why the Con ett Milan should net be obeyed, unless those who exercise its powers bare determines that it thd be dUrregarded and violatal. The teembaked will of this Government, or afoot:moue or more of Its branches, is ,• • the onlyoestacle that Can exist to a perfect Celon of all the elates. t Go this mementoua q motion. and some of It: measures growler out It, I t hav4a ra nd have expratied my convictions without re : serre, though with becoming deferthce to the °Phan. cf.thaiinal.latlve Department. Those conviction. art Monte anehtheed, hut mum:schemed by imbue:lent events and further Indention. Tee be 120. parlance of:the subject will be a sulticitht events for calling your attention to some of the reasons watch Lave on *pronely in l• nuanced my own judgment. The Lope that , we may all finally concur- (a a mode of i settlement, conalstent at once with our tree Interests and will our sworn wale. to the Constitution IS too natural and too jolt to . be easily relinquished. Ma clear to my cipiehensiOn that the States lately In ICUI/Ina are MU lumbar, .of the •Nationel Union. When did they cease to be sot The "ordinal:mg of settee ' Won," adopted by a portion (in moat of them a very small portion) of their citizens; • were mere nullities. If wombs. now that posethey were valid and effectual far the fate inty their authors, we swee ; tree, widereeded onr b feet the whet/throned upon p whion we justified the war. {Vero Ohose Staten afterward. *recited from the Linton by the - wail The direct contrary wan by tats thmeMosent Lobe lie par-. rime. and eras so tmaerstoal by sit those whoafre lbofr blood and treaaara in aid is • its prosecnUon. It cannot to thatthe ameba war, waged for the preservat i on of • the rinion , hut= legal eff.et of dissolving it. The victory at the nation', arias wan : not Use disgrace of her policy; the defeat. of etheletion on the battletield was not the trims:mho! its lawless prinelple. Igor could Congress, with -or without the consent of the Executive, do anything which would have the effect, directly or indireinly, of ' etharatingthe States from each other. To , dissolve the Onion Pt is:repeal the Coro.- , Lotion which holds Itlonel he.; and that la •' a power which does not belong to ear .pertinent of ;his Government,or tall of them muted. This is so plath that it has beenaoknowl edged by all branches •1 the Federal GOV prnment. the Executive fmy predecessor ais wan as, myself) and the ` actnead nid ad , DllVartMenta bare untrormly d ninth thto=rople that the Uotoa la not only bred, bat indissoluble. L.Tograth submlttod, an aieendmeat of the COntattn• Lion to be thtthod by the Southern !mite, • and heemosei Ostir acts of ratthcation sut • ottoman and lasrfulszortise of their high est truntlob, If thm: were not States. or were Stales tutor tha llnhth.thelreortsent to a change lathe fundamtunal lair Of the • Union would have been nugatory, Mid Ca. , gross, it asking it, committed a potttlay tbstudity. Tho Judichtry tom also given he solemn sanction eine authority to the same vie Cornet.e cue. The iodate of the supremo have Included tile South ern States In their circuits, and they are Constantly. baba= and elsewhere, talon to whit:l/does not belong to them, thless thews States are Mateo of the Caton. Itthe Southern Stated are conliamientparti of the Union, the Cotiton 10 the supreme law for them, a. it to for all the other Sunset They are bound to obey sa w g htoofn Fnqmes usably, to enforce the Gonna/mon upon _ them, implies the oorrelatlve obligation on our part to observe Its Iluntatthos sold en masts its intatontica Without the Coe - ti. tenon we are eothlallf by, through, and ander the throsUtution we are *bat it makes us. We may doubt the wisdom of tea.aw, we may not approve of. Ite but we aufeet violate It merely be. ainee It see= to confine oar power, within limits narrower than we could wish. It 1.1 not a question of Individual, or chum or sections/ intertm„ much lens or party pre dominoooa but of duiy—of high sail Wood duty—elblert we are al/ sworn to perform. II we cannot =piton the Constitution with the theorist alacrity of those who love and believe la U, we mast giro to It at lout the fide: Sty of publit servants who act ander .camp obligations and commands - which they date not disregard. • Tho to./mUttalcutal duty tt Is not the 0 0 1, Ode which requires .the States to le' ran/Wed. There in allot/ter ton sidaration which, thoesth of minor import ance, Is Yet of peat Waleht.. On the ph der of July. Coalfreat dealared by an altoOdf, tnlettooll. VOW of LaUllonaeathat the war should be tot/ducted liOnav for the porposoof preserving the Union sad main tatnlng the supremacy of the Federal Geo. .Mutton and laws, withont Impairing the dlgalty, equality, and Meath of the Sates or of individuals, awl that when this was done the war should cease. I do not say that the declaration tt panonallybinding on Moth who Joined la making It, any more than Individual members 01 Congram are personally bound 10 pa/ a publlo debt mewed underlaw for which they voted. Dot It was a solemn. public. official pledge of the tational honor, and I cannot Imaglee upon ti de arm the reueion or It la to be Inll. If Übe odd p th rown are not Wend to keep faith with robots, let IL be re. membered that this promise wee not made to rebel. May. Thousands of tree mete to the South were drawn to our standard by st, and hundreds of thotisands In the Worth gave thole lives in the ballet that It would to earths! tot. It was made on the day alter the Brett great battle of the war had been fought sod lost. All patriotic and in- Will/thatmen then Saw the notomity of giving ouch an asoutince, flout believed that without It the war ' , cult andin disaster 10 - our ante. Having elves that amaranth In the extremity of oar Perti.the violation of It now, In the day of curnoway, would he a I rode rending of th at goal talus Irmo belts j the moral world together; our country • iirettld Meal to have any claim upon the confidence of mons it 0n414 make the war not only a rations but a fraud. lthingsluesrelyconvlatedthatthes e ?thew are correct, I would be unfaithful to tar 1 did not recommend the repeal 01 , the ththot Gestates' schism elate moot the Southern Stotos under the domination In military toasters. calm reflection thrill satiety amelonty of nor honorable bodies that the acts referred to are not only a trio- Lotion of the national faith, but Is direct conflict with the Constitution. I dare tot permit myself to doubt that you will im medtookiately sulks/ them from the statute -To demonstrate the ancousUttUostal character Of thine acts, I need done more than refer to their 0000011 provisions. it must be wen at mute that they are not au thorised. To dictate what entrant/Isabel' be made In the ConstltoUons of the several States; a oontrol the elections of State leg- LelatOre and State otnetro, members of Con arose sad' elettors of Preaident and Vow Trendon, by arbitrarily deetarnig who shall vote sad who shish be excluded from that pnillegartodimolve State Legisloturca or prevent them from assemblingt to dis miss Indies and other civil foottlotarims of. the Stato.and appoint others without no., gad to State laws to Orgasms and operate all the political tesobleary of the States; to regattas the whole adannistration their domestics and kcal allfairs aostuding ! to the more will of enrage sad Irresponel., hie anon 5.0001 among theta for that par. uotte—theth are powers not granted to tau. Federal floverommt or to any out of Its breathes. Net indelit greeted, we violate Our trust * by summing them an palpably as we 'maid by wing ha nut... of. a 000111,0 interd1014 for ths Constitution tortede on to do whatever It done not aSfirseatlvely 'lberia° either by exproes WOMB or by clear lesolleatloo. ICUs. authority wedesire to see dOesoot *nate to us through the ConsU gonna, we can ezuralso licitly by usurp.. Won and usurpation is the most dangerous poilltlaalertmos: By that mime the ens. Wee of Ire. goveremmat In all sums have roared o u r their . SleldpS Against Fuldlit Übe r immty an edd priva y te right. it leads directly and iatel to the establishmen o abaoluto rule, for undelegetoO powe r r l i S always unlimited and unniatrathed. The acts of Congreasi in question me hot only oblectionabLa for their assumption of paatahted power, but meal" of their Iron visions am la conflict vitt the direct pro. hitutiona of the Constitution. The Consul tation commando that a republican form of govanantut shalt be guaranteed to all the mates; that no person Omit be deprlvedof lire, liberty, or property without due pro cess of law arrested without s. Judicial warrant, or ' punished without •• fair trial hofore an imnartial J 1.7; that the privilege of /Minas corpus shad not be denied Da time UI peace• nr d that no bill of attainder shall passea even against • adagio indtvidual. Yet the system of megames established by these seta of Congrees does tOtally subvert and destroy the form as we as the substance of republican gonna. want In the ten States to which they apply. It blade them band and fan in abioluta s/avery, and subject. tb etr , to •etrange and hostile power, moran t at ht , lied and mom unlikely to be abused than any otherness known smOnircivillied men. it tramples down all those rights In which the euenee or liberty conslata, and *latch a tree government i• al=intoet careful to wiby jury. Petulant freedom, otect: it deulesthe corpus and the sh property, I and the, trundled by Melioration, the MO. intim, or the rapacity of the ruler, have no wordywhatever. It has the effect of • mil of attainder, or bill of pain, and penal ties, not upon a few Individuals, but noon whole masses, Including the millions who inhabit the eutheated Statu,and even their unborn cbildren. Theft erratm, being en. forestay forbidden, cannot be conittltm Mundy, Intlisteill upon any portion of oar people, no warner how they may have come within our sibether the jurisdiction. and no matter Districts. y live In finites, Tarritorica, or 1 have no desire to soya from the proper std lost ormsequencos of their great crime those who engaged In rebellion against the lioveramenti but as • mode of Pentehmeet the measures ander mmaideration are the , most unreasonable that could be Invented. Many of there people are perfootiy Inn. cent; many kept their fidelity to the Union untainted to the lent many were Incapable ; of any legal el:fence; • Wigs proportion seen of the person. able to bear arms were I forced Into rebellion against their with and of those who are guilty with their owncom sent, the dement of guilt are as various a. the shades of their alluanter and temper. I list these acts of (rongreu tionfound them all together in one common doom. Indiurimbiate vangethes upon classes, meta, said parties, or upon whole mairtmei tins, for ddeauses committed by Aponte:a of them against the several:mate to which they owed minimum, nu common In tho barna rots ams of the world. Dm Ithristfulty sad eivillantion have made such progress that rorourso to a puritan moat so erne/ and realest would meet with the smademnation el an unprejudiced and zightminftedmen. The punitive pietlee of thle age, and vitro- Melly or thle country, does not isonalat la stripping whole States of their liberties, one reducing all their people, without dls-4 Unction, to the oondillon of slarlir7. — lt deals Separately with moll Indaridash con. tines lusedf to the forms of law, end Midi cams its own purity by an Impartial enroy nation of every case Wore • coeSPetentla- Metal tribunes. 11 this Qom not satiety all our desires with regard Southern retela let us comet. ourselves by reflecting that a free Constitution, triumphant In war and unbroken In peace, is worth tar more to us and our children than the grattilmtion ot any present feeling. I am aware am assumed that this system, of go be for the Sotithern States la not t h perpetual. It is true th is military government is tom only provisional, but it is through this temporary evil that &grea Sr evil is to be made perpetual. t. /If the' guarantees of the tionstlintion can be bro. nen provisionally to serve • temporarypne. pus, end ; in at part only of the country, we mu desty em anywhere and for all time. artntruy measures often change. b et they g.erally chuge teethe worse. It' is mei:mm.o despotism that It Mena halt. big place. The intermitted exereme of its. power brings no sealle of security 10 Its nth lents; for they oan never know what more they will be called to endure when Its rod main hand is armed to plagae them mum. Nor is It possible to conjecture how or wnere power, unrestrained by law,may seek It. next victims. The dcaun th at are still free may be enslaved at arty moment: for if the (Xinstitution does not protect all, it protein none. it is manifestly and avowedly the obi eci ' of these laws to confer neon newton the privilege of voting, and to dlefran ch givethethe such s =umber of w liaise. as will former. clearhite majority at all tho elections In the Southern States. This, to the minds of soma personals so important, that • vitas lation of the Lonstitution ls pomaded so mthns of Droning It about. Toe morality 10 always false which excuses a wrong be cause it proposes I to .1 a desirabto end. We are not to do evil that good may come. hat In ltb cue impend Itself to ult, as well as the means. The subjugation of the States to negro domination would be worse than the military despotism under which they are now suffering. It was he. Raved beforehand that the people would endure any amount of military %Trenton, for any length of time, rather than degrade themselves C 7 null ectlon to the negro tore. herefore they have been lelt without a choice. Negro suffrage was eetabilehed by act of Comore., and the military officers were commanded to threnntend the pro ems of clothing the negro race with thole thicalprinteges torn from white men. The blanks in the SOuth are entitled to be well and numenely governed, and to have the protactionefjust laws for all their rthrite of person and property. If it were preotl. mole at this time to give theme governmsat exclusively their owe, under whuh they mlghtmenage their own afters lathefrown way, It would become a gram Question whether w e ou ght to do so, or whe th er common humanity would not make us to save them fr,m themselves. Net, under the circumstances, this is only a speculative poinG it lenot proposed merely that they thall govern therneelves, but that they Mak rule tne white noe. make and administer State laws. elect Presidents and membersof Congress, and shape to • granter or less ex tent the future destiny of the whole coun try. Wo ban uld d such a trait . and power be safe such s: The peculiar qualities whisk should char acterise any people who are St to decide upon the management of public affain for lie aState wh it do been combined. tth glory of e men to know that they have bad these qualities In suelelent measure to build upon this continent a great political fabric, and to preservelth stability tor more than ninety years, while in every other pars of the world all similar experi ments has e felled. not if anything can be poured by known facts—if all reasoning upon evidence is not atendued, It must be ../thowl•dged thltt 100 the pixellesa-egma- Mum 'matron have shows loos Capacity fo government [bear soy other race of people. No Independent government of any form has ever teen successful in their hands. On the coatrery, wherever they have been lett tether owtigayioes, they have shown neon ate= tendency to relapse Into barbarism, In the Southern States, .I:lt:ogress has undertaken to confer ape; them the privilege of the beim. jun rammed from Maven', it may be doubted whether. as a class, they know more than their ancestors how to organise and regulate civil society.' Indeed, it is eel to Med that the Macke of the South are 000 Cnl7 re gudiees of the rights Of Proporth, bat go utterly Igeorant of pub. Ito agatre that their Toting can consist In nothing more than carrying a ballet to the place were they eye directed to deposit it. I need not renstud you that t h e exercise of the elective franchise la the highest attn. bute or anthmerscan clUsen, and that when gouleal by thine intelligence, patriotism, , and aprons: - appreciation of nor tree in ; etituthma O.Uhthtes the true tests of a Democratic form pregroraV lot which rtre7pao r li: P° A . 7.th r ult arm g reilll gea b ri, not fort ts own sits. but Solely a: • me ws of pronicolng the g i f i uma.l.welfa , 7, its lone. ra s a Lot r ett7ft et h t . r it . 44 I ir rt i tßgit glance of the elector. t ; 0 h then re to be reposed is lame except three who are eked mOrally and mentally to administer. It well, for If cfniferred seen pergolas was do no juatig oratimate its value and whO are indlderaut so Wire yeutho, it will only serve as • means ofghictres newer In the hands of the tuaprln ansettthus, and must ayentuate in Me comblete de struction Of that liberty of which It should battle moot poseur eiTuumervator. I have therefore heretofore tweed epop your at tention the great danger Pto be tunnelled:M ed from an untimely extension of me! elec. live frattelithe to any Cureless In our coun try, especially when the Came majority of matslews In wielding tho pow Ohm placed in;Mem bowie, Canao be expected correctly to oompreber4 the dudes and tesponsibUltles which pertain t augnlfe Teeterday.as ninths, fcon our ealll us pf per sone were held in • ditten of that Mei Inkted for lieneraticathl el to-day they an freauthe, and assumed by law to be eitixena It Menet he Preemeed, from their previotis condition foreCorstilige that, as a email. they are as well Inforlue as to the amateur par Government as the Intel ligent foreigner mho maker our land the hom n ei ther theme. X. the eue of the lat ter, a residuum of are years, and the knowiedge of one instatutlone which It gives, ear auschment to the principles of the Ctrintitutlon, ere the only condition s uponwhich be pin be permitted to clUsth , shift. Ile Must proms n addition. a good moral character. ens t tithe reasonable ground for the belief that he will be tech, fel to the Obliutkies which be assumes as n =get; LlP,olitia 7,ggrter4.ll° 07 their tlthough the instrumen. taltty of the WWI bow, is must be carethily guarded against euntool of thou who ; are corrupt in principle and enemies 01 tree bathetic., for lc t e n only improve to our political and social unix a sets doctor of healthy popular suditatut when kept free from rteuthrelfring influences. Corthrolled. through Vend and unser. Me. by the aselsoleg.altstrolly and despot ism mustlueirltaMly follow. In the baba of the patriotic add worthy, per Goren sent will be preserved upon tea vatpripi•l of the Coostitutlon InMrited from oar fathoms. It follow., therefore, that in ad ' inntlng to lbe ballot bog a new Wass of voters net yyuargea fere the exercise of the elective trate:l4e. we weaken Our Ernem of government, hothead of addhog to Its strength nod durability.. .A yield to no one In attacement te teat loth o general mange which Ur thagulsbes our polley as a petion. that there is a Cana, enmity observ ed hitherto, which make. the ballot a priv ilege and • trnm, and which requires of some climes • Mose suitable for Irobs:Ion and procaratlon. To give indiscriminate. ly toes new 015111, WWI, pampa rA. by previous habits and opportunities, to per form Use tru-t which U. demands, Is to de grade lc, and finally to destroy its power; too it may be safety ousumad that no pant'. cal truth le batter mtalmlehed pito the; each indlemlailnate end all-embraelng es. tension of popular mignon must end attest In Its overthrow and de:McMillen.. •I repeat the exprmsion of my Wiglugr.eu So Iglu to any plan the mope of our oo6eattelloaal authority which proud., to better Me cer e dition of the hearths te the South, by onnoungthr them la Industry, enlightening them talhOls. improving their morals, and givittir PnteetlO. la oil MM.' justuonte u frethmitn. lint the transfer of our politteal inheritance to them In my oplatoo, be an ithendonment of duty which we oweallke oit Ike nientOty of our Waal gaid the illthreof our caddres. The plan of potting the SOutliern Stales sag Me Otheral Government proposal at buds ofpegroes, is proposed at Slime peculiar/7 telgithttilz__Tbe fonnombens of society her use s tolowow oIY by mod war. Pidpstrymetetbersorganned, justice rasetatulaball, pobllo oredit main. tathedead order broaglatodl Of ectstfusloo. To theomplish these ends would require all I One wisdom and virtue Of the Steal melt who formed our insustatiorup orientally. X costarlently believe that their depeeaenu will be equal to the madmen; task —.— them, but Um worse toss madame rags= that negroes wdiperfono it for lea. 17 we ongat aot ask their aselstanee tre G acres of Itst-fate white oar and oilier timber. 2 altiries, %Depth. I Slag. with • tenant hour.. with a iirst-iste Stearn naw/nlll ha - good runtLe ali tf=ZTuT.P.II: It MU one ecuAar t rL a cUrhe Railroad: nitrates east of Pittsburgh. sad there Clips west of it. , , ;e2thzz. Thie farm g pleas. I hoOrgri g sabe Is enderlieLUlL rood .oat. Utle Is goo Also, GO acres Derr! bOwnellir. Wettoncre land etatate. Pa.. wltr.ll. tone mtles of Blair. e, and terse wiles of two etations map the Pa. S rho Impoovententa are, a new fretue dwelling boost and outbelldiug; a new steam maw and grist gall!. With two mu arbutus, two botany. eloChr, and all the naheesary altars., and 1,012.h0ur...hat , of choke fruit trees. The whoie traut untlerluld with a sin foot vein of goal, now opened , and an shaman.. of I ra tone. This progertT will be sold .ere low, It applied ter a 0 e. Anso, toe best Hotel In he Vorongh of leellsno. the wanly west r roams eo.ty, re. rho • 'arse font story bike building, of LI rAums and abutment under tbe wool, booze, and Is ' .Itoated on thecornef of Philadelphia And fly. mu. street. on • let 00 b. tie fret: sad on said premise. frame holm is by Se feet. e•ed as • ood bons. in toe lower store sod bell roo ore: silo, a Ant. st.b'e le by 10 lest: oh m o. a half lot, 50 by 10 feet on welch la • large Ramo stable. tea u slivery stab,. Ibe wboir prop erty hal recently toss painted and reblred =revile:net, and iz one of the best locations f • pub.io boo., in Western Pa., and will be sold "Irefs,bribnrtnaleV=%t ter pee., to • Lute!. juiltyr."l2.tTkrribT7et:re'r Letrobe. •statioa on tbe Penes N. it.: Moores bf ere seed land. ander good Inning. the residue i sects! good white oak. blunt ,oak s churl, ackwamot and locust timber. lea rAtA fArg , s zc lz t o led fejl :rag cotuvacov. uf A MAMA: iltigs”.so kaUtTZ•l't"eral told limeetoue ender uol •whole tract., .0 11 con venlent oborrha schools mill. de. Au further paruesuars =aura or :owns, 1 Da Beal /state Anent. 164 gonztli Elt. moo ACHES OF VALUABLE Timber, Coal and Mineral Lands FOR BALE. !Moat. on the line of the Penheylmmia Cen• tral Railroad, In Cambria county,aelihio dietanee of le timers beadle.: bat • tool ago on the hallroad of nearly three miles. elessrai or obe ben quilt? of pare flen bitumlecns coal Rom the whole trete. The veins rim gentle from tue Railroad towards tbe rem el' the prop. eery Obese Its aleoreartet for eahe sad It Teta cola kntllltho to wee urea are It. The tritirYt can Ull jail/ .Eo. and Potter's al MP. sane Moue for building sad for ells, manufacturer.. Rot far beneath th• bed reel of the coal eatmetran dm $ velaable bed of Iran lire, which Use men opened tactworked weetwara. A great ponies! of the ..... with valusele timber of lane growth, much as Ash. Obsrm. Linn, Pop. Ur, Oak. Ho. The Isclllties for trameortlog tale timber, hensw amfactured into lumber. either east o ve r west. sue exisurpassed. a here Ia • water. t over dew Wit on the extreme oast of the mot, lad ..... sad Mamon there le et, mere lent steam Maw Mill, recently erre ed end now entandie,TO to 12,000 feet per day. The de em 4 /or lu seer at thls t hl C 7 ..... an, much larger supply could be readily .old at she milt, •Ma there is or roan and timber on thle propeirtyfo .......i soch mills. One sae forams., of Me mopes ty ars worth from Illebteo to MAC There ere two large mem sloes bully for remote proprietors la eleetot ten• large shale hems. slops, ke. and *hoot ten tenements for erentmen, w th stables, Sc. These Lads Sr. alto well adapteo to taming porpesea. sad leder proper serich.eurai treat ment would yle , d goal crops. walla [bey are ep•ciall, melded to cruller porpmes• lot farther ymticutars apply to R. IieLAIR s co.. TY Fourth Street. n 030.690 2,000,000 ACRB BIG LIMA FOR SILO, BY VIZ Union Pacific Railway Co 111IITEHN DIVIISIO3r, Lylog along the nue of Melo noon. at 1100.10 SS 00 Per Acre, •a 6 ea a CBXDIT 01 . ITVX TZARS. 1Nri.n 1 =1.......1114 Is., &adze. JOHN P. DLTEREIIX Land Oosanandoner, Sanaa., Eanaag On, 1011.1.11. B. LAJLEOILII, Say, 11001E9 : 110019E8 I One tioe.l.te,7 Xnek• On. t.ree-inory One three ster7 - Oq teree-scery inlet One tlitenner/ nitnn—•••••••• One t.n0.,0,1 ...• Two two•etorr Tresnee, wick. YOB !ALE Dr STEEL & WILSON, Erekers nag Real Estate Aeeata, R. 665.1646616 litre.{ MEI WAHREVOTON CO. FARM , . AIR SALE—A tract of CO ares. of widely KO la cleared, and Oa nnaalparr porarod with Ono wham oak Umber. shu nted to West Pled. lay towadno. Wu ton county.county.Pa...• nlioa tooth of Weal Aiewo and X ore awe from tfaoaytooro. . la Ii to churches and schools. Buoy It two tog hoax.. new stable sad grata houses: an orchard or alaht sere. of I li nu oll ' = " inrot " W 01:. 6 14 ". " 11:ZZE3 I=l as. Ns. asszamr..s.mdr„ R.*. I. Stock and Best Estate Apollo Betllellsur, ►om'th.txlot DWELLING Inv SEMEN.- PV.W.—The annerther la now bonding. and will toe. have resew for sale. a Ina brink bone Vor onbeintte parlor. Phenyl ertair ' atat. l l h alN at re ;INTO ' : 1 irrge " el a end ss cellars. Mate root. marble anuses. apealr rlrglfel,."ltfinnUa7jaV Ins to parehae, no Invited Wean and examine atieprentlaes, na snout. •alk from Quote. Valley elation. 2. In, W. • O. ballway. or ad dress by ann. • 'ULM WAY; J... Inntinsw. Sewleanyylllo P. O. Fola BALE oa BENT . igAIP• A Rana at Chrhenterls Station. on ihe G is• tral Railroad. containing RS antes; intlirot moots, two houses and stables, good orchard: .11 in Mauro and good for oultivauon. AlsO, Mr. tealother guess, goodlseallties and yeti Un stored. tablet, I will seD cheap ann on reasona ble Unnsh Also, a Manor of good bonging lots la p the i t r iy i r r d i z u sbzle . . WiL l LlAl o t r wmun 110 kiranl street, I Onnesite the Chthedral. 'S A COAL 'WORKS £Oll SALE, ae.Wo of 704! air Nam train daily.' In. on mule*, and an eat 'al:L.4lll2ra. wa r.3large bnalnee• and 11:mediate overly:lon. Thera are al norm etc..!. ' , IL In one of the molt rsanable work. on the Monongahela Wenn artil be mold low and OD ge.od ter 4 . 4:A la antaux, a,e nut et.. anemone Goan Holm% •• I> 1:1411101E AND LOT FOIR SALE.. pleated at comer. et Demean and robe atreeta, Pittsburgh. Lot feat tar mtoteet. ex 1T.14 Ve n t:OITA e . e ', lx!' re Re * "'"" Matt ItTarealwater S aa tbeeot..a-re ee. ge tsly B. ale , alai* 0., 11 /001 lb street. LITHOGRAPHERS. nriArrl intoravr. • mos sciforany & Ohoormr. to theo P. isairehmar I Ca.) PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, The OILY lariat LITHOOItarMO 13110. r Witlr Or TOO MOCINTAINtI. 8a0.... U.MI. Letter Ow., load.g .u .abOs, 1. ', 17:4 " 1 eririsal? rItAVIU'ols caoh, ie.. Nos. TS and 74 ez-a rztte. burgh. Luse. A. AULLE . LITHOGRAPHER, No SO POITFITEI BT., Apollo Holldlng 01110811 DRAPV, NOSE% BILL and LIT. TMINI.nDa. Al., done In at inyloi. TOBACCO. CIGARS, &o, JOHN MEGRAW XAZ lACUarZtAnearatlo nett!' Tobacco, Snuff and zicaLro-so irevsa al . te"rit".Vlrtir:Ml?"'"t.gi ElFcraszon woußs. R. & Wa JENKINSON. lissultsetasers sad dealers to 'Mimeo, Snag Cigars, Pipes, gal ra• YZDZISAL ST tameness. CO WaPalmated to Cook. !Lice or Roast as well as any Wave Is the trataa. BISSELL & CO , A.lio °starlit mid ter WV. PA91.0.1 STOWS,. Hirral.fl 020NritA rituriTik ft..IIItIttICOOKINO Ealtelttl. te. 11/11EABri 1111;CLilt IS BONDS, STOOKS, AND BFAL ZSTATF, 4polLo BuUdivig, Fourth M. Sauk. ingoranee and Minlntim Banda, and an kinds at otcons b^oilat and sold on cennolnlon. Mon at bought and BOW. Stop • TNOIAL DUBBER BELTING, rums, mt.,. hatur. • Mat. aa Rep /or a.le at the hem !Moor re and +., at Mali alma. !.•al. lB Iliarta. MrGRALBID FAIR, Under taa auspices of ta. lakite H.®e•.e?ttlie ChritAle HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAA, vivr"lir zrALMar-e. rum,ma * zu S s owMtv. " AJON WLtW"ig Monday Eveal.g. Deoirmber Id. Sinstleateg Valli DATITBDAY. Dee 212, Feb. will be epee fedi do. tot vt•l2 M. TO ea *ta ea me r. ,nritatt cents; h drila 112241 . 12 you* e or *III be oarved ever) 2.7. to. I? to r4 c c ,: t ": . t• 'parts (..r sammlae atel i er. Meta MrACADEMI OF MUSIC. TWO CONCERTS, • BY PEE MENDELSEORN QUIIITETTE CU% Bov •I e 4 Mlts ADDIE /STAN. th e Olan" 11 iatte.s. • Wedoenday, sod Thureday KTIMISMiI• December •Iltb madOlSti.ll.7. iIShbt.I7;NT:IIL.S"x atinrrierrs pc . PKII Of W. ultiCV" . ens ara ova a uslsFe!tcc tor.t Muskat Catartalnasataac [iv P.naralanaat I p oerth n , elo. , :itbleVtig=ll. ""&l _ _!n.laAT. , n ,. t!..sneteLta and m. Oltale,ll_ll :,, ''' ilTaa rc a,:infq;:a r :::::l7oin d m:::: a t i re. rert orh II Wood crnt, llondar, Concert at[. ses.ha W—ICIASOSIC HALL. EIGHT NIGHTS IN WONDER WOOD, CIEGEICIIG FRIDAY ITEM, Ist 2ND. PROF. AND IIAD. MACAILDIThiIf Ile ;ratkink! of tle 1p I ` W WII are.ent oath evatlna • choler gelftgaa at aw•a, WON. , Eltak sad 11.1••171.1*, "it in%Vai r /IMlD l Tll T g li taa '" a7 re , a " Ti I+l'l utvaa....w..y"xvtrair. . .............. banned ae Ott 7 .4; . akaa•• •••. .•". boon opsa Ott ocauaa, . .. di r .. . 11 1:=4,01111 Y:TINeI• gam, Ihillas a eaaaoom aresth. Aar:II:Ni I :4LN 402 parts ot the Davao. t" - FESE FAIR AND FESTIVAL • 07 TrtS FIRST lINIVERiALIST ElifittlE, WILL OPEN AT CITY HALL, MONDIY Minn, DEOENBEE 'ra p •nd veil be oven eve., eftelnum and eventatre A Bender Masten. been mamma. and Dlaaaleffe mere! ec sneers e foreeme and ammtententa tuve b•en s the °mums. * large t:4trrtfl7t::l=rsdan O r =rettnn i giag e n t t l ea announces of Jetvelt7, and eultable •Eabentle menu. each av oyster., in. Cream. Oates. Clue IV; Ift r .l4 t t y . lit: IV:VW:7Zr' 722, Admleslon 563 tante; onlleren under tattles Tore 15 o.ntta Immred Tnee ltyi eND a 7 1 . 00x1 ItA7ADI a ta t kIAe n t il X. ant de1:00 - erGEIAND VOCAI f AND .INSTRUMENTAL CONOMIT, AT MASONIC HAW TUISPIDAT EVZNIX4.I, DEA lota . , u.r BY NB& S d BLWYEE, • • Amsted hi her DODD s gad sienna ant deal amstoora of I•httborit atm Aliegbals. • admission DO 011/111. TklceD eon hr bad .1 Metter'. Nast. otort. Woo • Jura. t. amt at Mrs. Blom% LI /MO DR Doors opro a• 7 o'clock; T7021011.111•1411t0 notoo at 011.1eorlh NI S. TO GLASS MAXUFACTIIIESS. IVE 9 trNDEBBIGNED having the AV./ for Um ail, of 34. • • COPLEY POT CLAY. ate pow prepared tO rondszt It la say 4!._•!1•07 • t It o toot. lower to procure Ude anpertereeter I•Va lt n e=l ll4‘ poUt e e ' lel l te a tollr 4 t a better article for pots now say loWe l = • we having &Pered an avert eland ot Mp• months tor each pot. mot Osto _ ite= i tt right sod few toonthe. We will roralah gtrrap2.l=4l' Ille b rtft i rLor tide Clang tr:ouldetlY; • ""'M Dan=k ak sox. w.hl'lLlllNtirm7i i rt s . • I. Louts,. klawnrl =MEI SOO 4 PO "118 T RECEIVED, AT ROBERTS tk BHERamenli Ma WEOLZBALE AND =TAIL - Ceppq obi; Nei IBA lara ludiehly; mu. eaollTalt6lAD BT.. rirrastrasm: ofpfilookiloh. Hole.* vid . L .. erfar Oral 'Ate %Ur wfol MI. - Tait F tigio=lrill4 eWa f Wl T A A TlV4 raidv.hl.l4: coookintzto Also iereta Omar' • oatottels?.l%tlZAl 1 1 / 4 ItAtet gtioe nVeTrlf ;I:',!V: Ttle ' ;::o 4 t r etrittott he the mon ti , t to or root rt. Caat.ters. OCIPLUI saatvEz. QL ivicaratswerA iron 33roker, 124 First Street, /gnat for the gals °Morainal; lbsasibaami. jo.po.the, Isabella. Deskeablaen. malaoPas 6:radon, sad other braads ofbatbraalle, Tout. I og [may Cot &a/0110..1'11Q 21. Charming& 11101 es. Cutes= WA ugd orders Had. ramaethally Soil 154,1, J O DN D. BALLET & Auto., STOCK AND SEAL ESTATE BRUM AND AIICTIONE/28. tfrrl.l=Mattatergt Mg: "Mt boßl Yarnßore. fia. nnbtron tle "li4.gVlragn O. ill beretofolll. sale of Beal Balaton% 'Bloats sale. 011reniViAlfg li°l4l.7gr "`""ti S COlaitr.lONAA's 01.1,10.4 NCITY 0, ALLSOLIV.r , 111,1; I OTICE.—In pursuance of resolution Clannells, adapted th a ' lint., tete, really all event Whose (L i" ' brateat clop eon. Prefect above the leval al Um • Devewent have thee/tree levered total/ beret wlthla tee asps from the •dat • fir the publleattea be "*"`"1. ......ezettiviru--, • StreefiComalaeleaar e • EMLIEI pRLVLTE DIBEAISES. omft—sisast PIM; 8113191 T, antral& • Per the can of all disease. of a pin* to Cross Iso to Am days, by ma antlrery VR imte treatment. also, demlnal Wsalcasid sa . la all othe z ra 'seams albs irealtal orrammul nab . I"itigiarnmtpa °wormy rstunded. k ,'". ..s. ~.. tn. m. 1b 3 'T!"3.14"... FULTON MACHINE 1908/iIL. arZni7t7:FjolTaNktfts. 4141 .s /tints. medal