II El El .:.:..-. - Nolit . ou F Aq . koli II nustar, salt. It, isei. • Tr is arisalshlig, what stiddekcenele that and reientatme lass beta . efronalit la the Weds of members of the Leghla taws by - tke deolsiant of tke , Sapresai Cart fa tke case of the CotMellsele Railleade By a nnanharu ',We both Heimeeliiii consented to do a!phun het of jaitioe which It is probable neither Weill' hate ,d4kne at allOf they raffles! Irma hive. kindered the. 03 asuntsa- ILL 23Inee (Ye doing of wrong in this medal csnne longer' be wade protasis*, snug menbere are stirrer/ With ta,h mdglide impulse towards_ honesty( Wwyesterday mentioned that one of tiiindgeartf the Supreme Court of the Milted flbsies had pibliely and reared, beiiisel that the body of which he is a malaberwonid upset the Beeoastructioti Polk]-orCongrue Both his muter -_Oltd manner demonstrated what we haritAteretofere afilmied, thii Judges are u completely politicians, as editors or mentleriktf Congrus; Mal can u little be bra Med to , decide impartially where crud* &Tiding political - organisa tions. nre-involsed. On motion of Mr . Schaleld this reported tirade has been • referral to the Judiciary Committee fa isqeitigetion. if the published state ment ;shill be anat.tum that Judge ought speedily to be impeached and de. Aar TICS blacks - of the sicced's; Stehle were admittest, bract of Oongrets, to art the rigida of citizenship, en* of thi dezzoaate u wens wise and >iir~iaeiay Proposed to "moth" then; thst is, to seek to sadist their sympathy • ask eo-Operation by kindness, Other real sw.abnolated. Two facie as:spired to permit the adoption of this policy . 1. Thiniwe of the democrats were so completely osier the coatroi of base and brutal passions and prejudices, in nonsplite the blacks, en met to bo amens hie tiirsorier.jnatice. 2. The blacks • had mete moue. and discernment than the wise democrats gave theist credit for; and seeing thattgeir tine and perms neakintorests could not be promoted by art alliance With white men who hated and despised theist, they pre* imam mews ly.teok to yoUsg with the repnblt ca - Hama all the democrats join in Lenin' disethal the right lo vote slab be tan toroth° blacks, atoplately and yarloria pretexts ere sat up by Lk - imam, camadaidions and Illeltrespect flirr iettglltrixci, to justify this (livin g:44i Instants nthnological; pretext , isitrillf protests ea acationil; prstextsblb pretixts political. Ths uoars sr and host scrupulous cut through' ab than slums, by isatsdrig that this is ax cicalas:ly a white man's governman 'lda that allegro ought' to: dasossZ Deinicnde iMie Ob. merijibat white macs. domiciled steer far the acquidtiou of know]: intdueemreenerelly - yobt-with-the 111 publicus The best and most generoto impulses of the-. - age - - is MO.* Efincrthiy hare introdutied abut isbithi Lomeli/urn of dist suiti to dlt IMSMAise all students in sculendee and 00_1,0 in that coullooziwealtli: ABMs, . . • elm= for 'tits disfraacklisatelit of all litmustits • - I w sot . '''''.llZ,ll°-"tir ?ATI . CQUI *k. g dithi r ate of rah! tilt' aua tenon , , .:Wiffre L all to eiiin ire the :Demo cottoldowly but inutainly iipproxidthis thrjiant of allowtog nobody to YOU noloooinoy will none to . rote •ILI awl • paistorts sap Aionr.iiiitrans it the lo l leessivalof .I.IM Legislator. . . sithatity . Was given the Ciotemr to op petit as spulyto visit and report upon tlits„miadithrti of the Jails and Alms Reuses of the - OnimoSwealth, the agent to carve Without eamperustioe. The' law*. took this shapebeet — rise' th, Pemort Discipline Society. of Pliladal_ phii waif ready to undertake the tub, • bstsmoded lawful anthedity. by. ,which thiegent could secureprompt , adMissios • to,SII plays! *seat:Ogled 'to In, sped, sadsinder circumstances to &Ord meat uaitiesfor mogul setatliy, ITadp ail law Mr: M. IL Dicitisois, adelphis t ,wth appointed ; tint agent; sad hig repor t far the pist pia; tech iloiwner, has beau laid 'before thiLeit , isisluete.s . Ramis that - he esecated emamissimawitteinWillgoace, not mitt , debug:Om pennant la:chirp of tles it mitmierniiisited, tint dialing -ei eledvely with the edifices sad the sys • tams :sirens: ,vihich "they arieendialid Of 'muse: be did - net . fail to oblate sad eppreciate •. the Of feenue : of. intuition in the two - cart. eitthilishments.: Or tke" former ,h. especial maiden seise 'tithe, • for their `excellence or for their lack of themprinclpally ef re - ismandatives of the ClllllOll of jails:-: lls aye that is some eenattellist feuds of theludsou la oniameatal sad heeds:ores, bat the peisou lock, misptition; fails In proper aocommods, ~.tine, aad ens in the strength of three tam ristubdte to retain prisoners. In some cotuaties the bumph; of the Mart ----Reuses are -sad. for -jails, and in imcb cum an dhacit s larmialsly laadequats to every requisite of health and security ter the' inmate,. Unit of ' Bridford cometyis espechrliy, mentioned. It, has glands around it. It is not seams aadossiot be mate scr._ It is, without, Tog Wise. and no prortzion 3e made fot the teltvotut Into:Lotion of the inisOzt . en or forsayrilhiletut oeth ea. The jtii Lln the charge of *omega most of the she& * brie portion 'of the orbonere hairs escaped,- and- them is not now a tempusts man in Um Jail. ..Thu is gne Onto worst on the, liss. That of Ly . , comisd Iwasaki is mentioned as being is the tsuomard of the CO7n BOUM. bat only teINICCIZAT. d new, jail in . Canr, - "iron county wu built &scared grosolds where the wisoners em breathe , frisks air, sad Is cruelly :behind the re quinsmanla ofhtansaalty. The Zeirsyl kUt county fall isapoten of u "'Model mai in architecture, sot= u. • i mint. It is Wrongly constructed - Cl stone;huislaW , of room for exerclia'_ 21 on elevated groundili Inns oss-the plaW of they Eastern - Panitenttary, tad managed, whin not too ninakernwitsd, 'em the Psmosylvants system. Zak tell with a. hydrant and water cissatorilli" perfectly Ara proof,' The 'ettasslineu st every-person and slaw is' eifillied. Ia 1 , 4116 of theNtiOntiecei • art Fovided 63;aUse tamatet, Innoma maul instraMors km been appoints& "lle,lmocuter may inn is another made dna. -Thera tharineers asserted Skit more than atnatanthiof We streams - Wait thialvors committed is thsreenn. tif, NV be Isin7 td - Urs nlarand When" Ildhtt•Zielltiltir beTerIVIL . The total lack of ever): rev:WM of • UMW/ .- .o*glicted Ono' ki that of Indians cemity,cansed Hr. Dickinson to "poi .riot. : "itiLlimarr ..budaeri it the bare Idea of confining men, though May sari, the mom of criminals, in a den liki thie2' Bat we Wm cited oneirah instances t• show the gist of the favor • inee reiiifet:' Be Objems to wooden jail; font whichhe assents the priseseri will; if possible, born themselves out. H. 'jumbo those which are strong, clean and Jonas ely. comtmcte4, and gives es - ..tistastoeiof some ilia are conducted bubaroas mar. Lair protest ' Lis the °Zeiss of jailor aid Omit opoildsted iII 0110 semi he pos., aids to tdii report oa Aims Heisti 'Ho :stub "Trod pennant Idosettan I Sid than In aPn.nny Instances the countla hare sleeted . , Rtg suldtanniLl add roPrint• nouns ror ins pxd,and conalde le land Is matt. frne lie bans= Ot t• Inattindlon. In • MEN , • wane &stales no inch arrangemen. hare hewn oenablalacs; la thew the toloncrOp no= inn prevails, wi th poo are pawed etat, they are the lowest bidden Parson. who ha td ..poor toy,. .d thee Der_ chased a claim cm the towololo or Count] for atippOdt, when nOstortime, sickness, or Old age emcee upon them, see and feel. mat Woch a Calm Ismogarded only 00 as appeal for the smallest:, pittance, that the unalleat ohm will allow, led that wh leh u eaten la— watched. lest It should exceed, what to pals [or It. In roma of the eountlas whore no alms homee are eetablletted, there are no °avower, of the tmor: thts linty. I. ;tarter= ed by the supereirer of the reedit:, Some of the pictures of the treatment or the Mane poor are startling; for le ttuce that of John Tells, who leu been coedited In the poor kettle of Adams county in clusine . for twenty - or tweaty- I Ate years. And this case hill exists. Li cams which are milder the patients are chained to Iran weights, with which, It they us able to carry them they may promenade; .in the etclised yard. Of these tkereten (mites - n=om Preper a Rao' is net paid to the aspiration of e.. sew, either by night or day. Tait. is a flagrant mime eider the circrun. stances. The nes of eludes and Iron' weighta is not ceullned to Adams conaty. In other counties their Use is not only toleratti, but looked upon as neieuhry. The Inpecter fawns that "tire, only remedy, that suggests itself to meet this wee it the erection, b.* the State, of an asp/veil where a - aufficient number ot idiorio aid fisetirsile'irurtno can be ac comniodated to warrant the employment of physicians and' nurses who hare ex perience aid nadtratand how to treat etch cues; then they could be properly claniged and made comfcrrtable, sad many of them comparatively happy. Thom low candled in gloomy prim cells and la the damp and anwholesows bansments of county poor holism, melt pities for Man or head;conld be hu manely treated ,and cared for, Lrad., le some Instances, restored to reason and their . On the other side VII hays the Tori Ooliate Poor 'Huse u a epechaem, wetly perfect as lay Is the fitatelarre, well ventilated, warmed and lighted Mr; Dickinson lays "I hue visaed no meaty. Om hostas that w il l c01114311e with t b lL" Of tidety cisettes eisited sixteen hays alas hems end routs= bay, COM Ia these houses Wu hundred and eighty' iIIIIRO per. seas are maned. Uvulae& luau Ferscus ars alto tasked In enaity jells . We eelelstie this uttopels of the repsrt by spin gaoling froze it. Preliared. at Ws Urns, to =be a fall or wary extended 'report, I thought II would hussars aathatactory to noUefa In thls Unloose= some OULU, Inatdollons I hat. Wadley tout are prodded with suitable ar-d Old!etacwary accommods• and where thentla a greaterdegme of Modal managsaient.andasore Lataltigeat agoilalagratior of orates tm la generally found In these. places, and a also to spin plainly of °Mors, where the authoritlw the twoultlee aLve felled to provide suitable places tither to hold eactirely and punbot their criminals. or to keep eantitotably, and treat' lomaaely the aged, the nick, the Ito Issue, the Insane and the worthy poor, who axe thrown roma them anp florfors. - :Atter what haa hem said la lawkformoing noise, .1t Aeon net mom to be nommen. itseatsrouazz m at that Itaniattr k g . equiree ate sopm% an zoo trea t ment of the lee,- , rabW Insane. it Ulm zny ateo= toarvo thin polar, la enough. that M 1 present/61a, that oho, the necesatty of the proclaim . „ . ?Erma= SOMME irrr SpieCh of Non. Thomas L abe SILL eibeisesura WILL Jae , Ley Li, leelt, es era. LEI Deeltarlas masa ;sun Oseseleseb • LULL e• . 'elseleaporealee OWL, Lid le legislate •Li Leladieites ?Lem& . • - icoacunrow.l 1 4 1 - ow e s reference to lunclare our own'polltieal machine will show, that while the majority principle. Which ii but the comatose law, -is gentility recognized Ittpabffe agates u the gay =lag One. - it least - V- any 'mem thr inhered rule of our. Constitution, and timithibniters of oar Wourrourntltive dimiatedfronsitheriely by way of check 4r limitation' trpon "the possible and . . . presbabletabaie of such a . power. Ilan already referred to the. trial by jury, where unanimity, which is of its very tweezes, Is-the-rule. The trial by ice pesehment; - where two-thirds are re glared to convict, is another case where the' majority idea Is departed from holt; to the enactment of our laws, the power of the majority In either Rouse it controlled by; the dissent of the other, while both are bridled by the OU-um power residing la the-President, and a two-third Tate of- each, although core. prising Of themellves, by, the Very terse of the Co:lmitation, the entire legislative power, Is required tenable them to act effectively alone; so that it may be troly. Mid that the rule of legislation is a two. ,third vote. The like majorities are re milted fai the alteration the fundamental; law itself, along with the catment of. at leut three-fourths often the . States. In all these cues the majority nee is not permitted to apply,- and that for Ili transparent rearm that the great vital literate cf- the Stale and people dr nand *higher ineasors of:security: 11:- little mew; Indeed, • la I bad for- this cabalistic amber, irhich is.aupposed to be se fall of priternahmal -virtue, that:. departure turbo witnessed evea in the opposite direqtion, is the rule which }Termite neatly ell the Wales its choice o f n Preeldenti and Congress n men h , at Federal se well Mt State elections, that a Mere phmality, which Ii only another ems fare minority, may elect to the most important alma. . If the majority principle is the role in the cents, and generally at thin ballot box, it rya only on the same gmunitso: co:meal/ince that have tolerated and me Osemeadedthernle of a.plirallty. It Is necessity that wherever there is a dt , Unity - of opinion the larger , number shall premerit there is tobeanyeteriMen at alh and therefore* it is, that by the Mile of the common Uwe which is the growth of a silica that neverreeognised the rale of a majority In afehrs of state, a.littioter delegated to three or men et:T omlin' a Plotalo purpose, Is exercisable by a. =goblet of the persist' Leta, Vwhile a .mendy prints • • authority cannot be executed by any number lees thin the whole. (6 Johuonistßeport, SO) The consequence lathe latter case is, that it meat' fed alrogether_ in the erveat of a difference of opinion; which in affairs of -state would be entirely .inadmissible, -wherever any pOldttra ea Is to be done. 'ln the ordinary curse of judicial -pro ceedings it may be Admitted that the rule of unanimity would be, knot absolutely Impracticable as I. think.it le, a source. I of endless sail bifinite embarrassment, aud.result noquestioasitlyin the great delay, if north* absolute denial, of jot I tiet In the ease, however, of a question IS to eh ettnetittiticatality of an act of Conn= there Is rue suchatigency. The I requirement of unanimity will only give to the law-making power the benefit of the favorable pramtuption to which no lawyer; wilt dispute that it is entitled, I and. fortify that presumption with the advantsge of any doubt, by treating.its owa decisions as the rule that it to goy. eta the coons Mail, at least, they shall bate been rarefied by the united and ailtrairfilig voices of the whole of that judicatory which claims' to hold a dale. gated power to sit in judgment man .its authority. Therawill bend such incOn -femuee-sea_tallure- to decide. When the:Wm:tiddler they will have a/ready decide - 0h:4,0e law is mouth:Song b y failingleakree that it is otherwiw and I the levier Congieu u it ought to do, whenever they cannot be brought to- agree-that It is wrong. Having thus shown, as I taint the entire reasonableness and propriety of the-change proposed, the next and last gelation Is es to our power to effect It. and here, I tlebdr„ there la no doubter In Marlin puce, than, the Conetrintion *lTS pedittal Leer atiallbeted ofte Barcesse Caere end seen Wert= ves ecoula ec Um =Vs from time to Vies ordain There is nothing here, however, as the number of judges whits/intim:con It; nothing as to the-ntaber who shall be competent to -pug - wean such guts-. douses shell cum before it. It is ma _ questionable that Cosgreu rue; fin the number of the Corn et Its owa'dlocre. tioa, aad it Sum always done so: It is equally clear that It may' determine how maul of them shall be required to con atituUs a court for lmnnessparpows, and this .4.has ratio •done by declaring bow many &ail be necratry to make • quo: mat,- As the kw now stand Alt reponse mensthea twe4ldnis of that tribunal, as at present organised. for this purpose. The constitntknutlity of that law has aerifbeez "Alcmblti by aityliedy. Itlt was valid when enacted, It Is certainly not Elide 01.1101110.10 by the redaction that Ma sine taken vises la the number of the -judges. If it is still the law, the:, bra futUerresbeetion of.ths atm. bar, the now extetiug gams 'might become the wins* and upea this ergo; meat this cosstinodbraabty of so Irma of 'the anutaintent - at lout as re a hoOdig before InfineaciriS feAT tad soy; ii the ai wekisfpliee; ai to the'power of Cs/green to require the Poonclirxhig ollidoos-of the whole _of what it may choose to tidclare a quorum, upon any decision which they may pro pose to make against the validity.of any of its laws. It is to be remembered always that the authority of the noun is a parely dete r . gated one. It.doei not follow; therefore, u &conclusion of reason, from the Ilea tame - that a majority of urerel joint owners mai:dispose of the joint proper ty; or becaese a corporate body may act in the same - way in relation-to a matter which concerns themselves, that. the samerule shall apply to a. pqblic trust, except perhaps; in cues where it le ca 'Able of execution in any - other way. The people are entitled to the benefit of the aggregate wisdom of the bench, in the concurrieg judgments of all those who compose - it. The dupreme Court'! might have been constituted ef a single Judge, and ought to. and perhaps world fhave been so constituted but for the pro yerblally and generally received hypoth eels, that wisdom to to be found rather in the "multitude of eousellors" than is the few—not, however, la view of their ultimate disagreement, bat to the cud that, by comparison and even the , pouible attack and conflict of opinions, the truth may be evolved and harmony secured, just u in the system of the uni- sena it Is said by the poet, that "all &attire's difference mikes all nature's peace." 'lt can hardly be supposed that, I in the constitution of a bench of eight or nlnejedges, it intended that five only of the number ahonld decide, or expect that &sound conclusion could be reached by any result as near an cud poise. To calm for thli larger fraction the poWer of a constr.:ctive whole le not too strongly characterized by 31i. Berke, in the passage already Cited; as "one of the most violent fictions of. positive law that have ever been or can be made, on the principles of artificial incorpora- ' lion," -"cannot be so made, le a Commonwealth, without a positive law to recognize it." There is no law, how, ever ia•the present cue except tits cow manl law, resting on the reason of the thing which is only its supposed neces i ally. n ordinary cases; and this, as a mere rule of precut , re, - not catering in to the constitution of the tribunal, and only prescribing-s law for its govern ment. Is it Inroad necessarily in that coastitutiori—if it warn of the essence of a court thattit shoeld act In all C 11149 by mare Majorities—if, is other words, It .seen smelly definable as &machine 'Whose principle of motion was of that tart only, It n ight be objected, perhaps, that the Constitutioa had iettled it. But this, I suppose, will hardly be pretended by anybody. In any other aspect of the question, however, it is bat a rule of the ! amnion law for the regulation and mere effective working of them tribunals; In which case there is nothing, of coma to prevent ith abrogation by the power ' that males and unmakes the law, In or cOrdanee with Its own sovereign will, which is only the will Of the people de clariag itself through their representa tives. .Bo long as the authority-to de cide is still left and still exercisable by I the comfit, at their own discretion, and upon their own jedgmenta, they have no more right to -complain that they are all required to agree is order to nullify the law than that they are not now permitted to do the Sallie thing, ai a nusi-corpo. rate body, without - the concern:lice of a majority of inch a quorum as it has pleased the Congress of the United' 'States to Indicate.. lt is mit neeetwary, however, to either of the pending emeadments, to borrow the aid of the general principle that Con meg may alter and modify the rule of the common law. The power is to be found in the Conatitction itself, an far at least es regards the appellate jurisdic tion otthe court, which is the whale ex tent of this bill That jurisdiction which altitude to all claws, except thou "affecting embusaders, other public ministers and consuls, • and those in which a State is a' party," is conferred only with the express reservation that 1.11 shall be exercised tad enjoyed "with each exceptions and under each regale. dons se the Canute& Mull make. What Is the meaning of this language! The word "regirlatione" imparts no more than rates or -laws. That it car riesaith it any power to change the . .-rule of dechden, no as to impose mother law open the court that the cation of Its ownjudicial mind, or to de anything further than prescribe the mac of decia ipa, Ido not claim- It will not be Zia paled, at least, - that under this provis ion it nay limit the jurisdiction to each eases ss It thinks proper, and settle is its way the whole paces of removal to ,and treatment in the appellate court.- It it shall think proper, thee, to accord that junidiction only on the =ditto, that-nope of its own acts' shall to over ruled on constitutional grenade without the judgment of an Redivided court, Who shall gairmay its right an to do, when it may even refuse the jeriediction altogether where the court below may have affirmed the validity of its enact melt? - And new, having fully vindicated, as I trust I have done, the principle/ of the amendment I have had the honor maul:. • mit, covering, u It does, as well the nedilication on which the .Indlettry Centunittee has agreed, and which. In de fault of the higher security will not be unacceptable to me, Imest be allowed a r wordin_canchrsien oaths reasons which hays prompted the introdectien and mgt• tatters at the presort moinentof a nominee that sums, in some measure, to have taken the press and Country aid even the omfession by surprise, as a very novel Ifshot a very bold experiment. •It will be said, perhaps, - as it ha been already more. than whispered iti,lianlit quartets of the Union, that this alarm ing Proposition le only a mere expedient for the time, intended to serve the pur poses of the moment, and with a view only to a particular case; juit ss the im portant provision of the teuttreoforlice law extending Si operation to the head, if Departments, which without much active sympathy, or support front any quarter, and Only by persevering and per. Mating Stott; and alterrepeated defeats, I' wu happily enabled to i.e throned upon 1 thislaw, gulag the apparent sense of the Senate and Ike unyielding ov position of a large portion of the Iteputdican members of this Rem, has been published to the world through all the organs of public epistle', until It hoe permisdad eyerylsody here; and the echo of it has come hack even from the other side of the Atlantic, as •a mere party contrivance to rave a particular edlcer— who wu known by we at the time to be himself opposed to it —instead of a great • missattre of state, prompted by a conyle. lieu Of the absolute necessity of wear. leg the independence of a se!, of func tions:ries Who hadcome to loot upon the matter, of. fortnpei as the rightful 'of their wills, and intended for aptads of Departments and all time T a hneatlent urgency with which the g measure is put now pressed, even in Its Imperfect skips, after loving sickt so • long undlaterboal, may seem to gth an rut of plausibility 10 this sugges tion. If the fact , of its introduction nearly a year age Is rot a seMcient ans. war, I may be allowedlo say, at least for myself, that I hare never belonged to that timid school of practitioner's, which deals only in palliatives, when great public nits which threaten the safety of the State ere to be reme d i ed. When ' . ... ... beheld the law obstructed- on system, and arrleed at - the cenvictlenthigeol with axe by:a majority of this House— that tlto supreme Xxecatlve Magistrate of this station, the officer I a triaged under/ha .Coutitutioa with the execution of its laws, instead of performing that duty had d!aclosed a settled purpose to thwart your measures and defy year will, I wu at cue prepared to meet that exigency by the .complete and obvioia and radical masons of relief, which 1 thought , the Constitution had placed in our hands, instead of renrting to any snare or chanteys ' process, any , mere expert- Manta of doubtful validity or dangerous example, to socompludi the same *hint. When luw again the rare chance, the golden opportunity, of C"TOCting a cap ital 'error, cansmized in Dente sort by a practice coenl with the llovernment, in the concession of the absolute power of removal to the President, which had been so fatally used sad abased, I was ,etps illy ready to take advantage of the feeling of peril engendered by the rum:- patinas of that officer, for the purpose of accomplishing - a long dealdersted object, which would Nava been proper at all times, but had never been possible till now. So when ths wild vagaries of the court', the obvious pelltical .letualsga of the judges in great affairs of State, and the atroelons and abominable loctnnes. to which 1.,13 highest of them was not ashamed te'rles enema, had strcppea them of..the awful prestige—the more than 'Drindical gametic) —Mat had air. moulded and covered them from the rode peed' the people, when the very priest hood of.the altar itself had drawn aside the curtain of the sanctuary before the eyes of the nation, in a- revelation that surpassed in hldsoninneu and horror ill that the poet's conception had Imagined eras imposter prophet, when be lifted Lis veil in the presence of his deluded followers and proclaimed In their min in thunder tone': • Iv& ma, foO oaf /!Lode/ M.& OrfOraftWor sore eke ...tow we eer d eb ,00 ten.. 4 . 4 dha.frioOg at. Imlre was. ai daf ems fe Oedema Mr mods dame /for, of ye.. IV rota. PorOwariery d JfirMalsgs aA rr root/M ad eV AMU.' • , , 'law*. 10 Iran rain% WhOld your 11Jhi . I . F3*.!l /4120 IrtaiLT MfMn!eMl ifu equally prepared to improis the opmsion, by atnkire boldly at the Mtn 'germs anomaly of a po Wite n tits nation that seas Mesas thanits Constitution and its laws. The Um* had not yet come to do this thing, until the red harvest of death had bees gathered from the seed thus name in au teeny battle-fields; but reeolutions are the opportunities of statesmen, and he b no statesman who hesitates when the way L Pdddiddatlan7 PITTSBITEGit DA IL 1 GAZISTI'IS FRIDAY; JANUA Javelin' Wore kIM, and he is thu in— vited to eater upon it; as he, too, Is none who dreads the idle and unnumaing taunt that be is merely legislating for the evil that is immisent, jolt as though It were not the buslaus of the statemaan to meet the danger that is exigent. In quiet time, the chums for reform are rare. The aware now proposed wu a proper one at all times. The present oentiltien of the country only demon. strides, through an Imminent peril, Its. absolute necessity. DR SARGENT,' SCHOOL OF DESIGN,. FOR WOMEN. I. 1..• 114 FIFTH ITTEEZTJ Flllsbeetsll. Tee TLIINUART TERM eQes DHcoxiclny, Wel!.3r, Oct. Slane soli Cs° to e• 0 CLASS GINTIstIIEtf. For eslalosses apply PH* Phool. i H. t. iI4TBURIT, ' PriselPl I Wes for Slustaselszt, sad tea erslinsp I JUST OPENED, ! : X:1 ma.risprsc• r.xx.x..as I=l " BACK-AME PILLS," = La &SLUM, tLa Pala le ilways tat L I===l = died for Ithemmile &realms sack as Moan 12= D& lAB4ETt2 '! nor-10ir4 rims Sink. at thr roc t of inch Crows, byre:moot.: tM imt 'moose. .al mthmelmlism Ps or (MI t* s healthy &arca.: Sba pst:tnt to telleved Item all ssearness sat psla., Lisalnds Isla hays; mitrod Gym - Moot trolbito oto '.of MAC . . 'VA. L• .ltlonuracturer of A AIDIOKBaTiO OHMS, ta ir pre i viLi . oult _ rx w!xoo mow,. 11.17 &logo . beeoco =I Maiita;QM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 NEW ADVilliill3l33E-gliht. TO TtSti GP:VERA:LA IMEMIIILY .._. TA? 1.11.• WAT.III VE14,.. the \ * M Z. k 4: 17CrIV;:. wlt d Itaalr, he gs hrs. to Semi , thy ralluvrin, report of I, cutlll.l. ou he ifth at nm00.....r, lI tIIILITILI . • .1 1 ,00.30 t Veoo6lto, 117. ‘ 11 . 41:Lt . f! ' ,1;,' * , * :;'; . i.;;;;!''T ry • Cco InCeo4 103,011 I*l4lLtabill•lcs 'LOIISCOO, loatl4ll2‘o Meet. ....... 111,507.0.3 11 2001ilitE0.; •• .... . .. II 411 dt.,10111. 11t5 . 001113 iask4 11,.901 U. 0. 111 per 4 , 01.104140 u n0n7.1. 1 14.1... e 4 . 3 004071 10.trn 10 111:14 14catob.e 10,r1:0 1.0111 1 0 41.ak•adev /111,1 13 020 69 I••e2s ---5:,16117) II The has, des . :are/a. I/Pd.:v . o. of T1141r.II) VER. 0, 00 1.1. e Oraatel:o, Iholast 411 naooloo, free Of 1109erlmtat 141, 007•0, r , :rthorltb. +llO. red n btar In. rtr.111.1 . 7.T11.1 4 . Z.lt 1./00T: for I.lte year 00,1'0, no. 1'..1 - 1 . 4ntitU;; . 1.1.74.100er 12:110'. . - TG andorttgatil. •talttlatt Cithell . to,h. iptottially tees" tact they hay. xere'red the Trott. • ter ts report far but slx stioa , lug Noe. i.tb, 381 V. aid hive cshettaed Its, Aa aaftheUa k. co clatter of Bond. cad Mast ro., latoid or nem ritate Cortllleste. o f Bac. Flock, BPI. Ittcolveble. it. 130.20 tll p er. coot. Suva, '0 set 41;11, /V Spec CCUL. fond°. 1141 and the ...It •ab..... 1, Ara ard the seme to co:reep ad with the those report. .1 J. u ~Lclpta, 4JF...tatty YkLILt.I.I3. It C. 001116. • Auditing , conutttte.• run (.1.1.0a, Dealt:xe IttJa. 1207. th•accurJar es with Neetlon 121.1 tbe ellarter of lurt,uslue. I Deg leaTe to roluelt the names 02011 4000 Der 0 - .POt4 00:•• tome 81: bin 11}300,}, wlet: 256 amuput due teem 42 yea 04.1 - "“P -001 ; 1 . $l , O CU: M. U. Whines„ 404 16: 205 ll2Ey se IT Ttn4. Moir., Jr , lIN V; U. W. 2111ler. ITuree. $24 sl• Michael 1 2 0 i nt; . 11V4, 4 j 1.2;32 4,. 01; • . * 2. 6. 57421144 - , Tassel, 4324 1.2495 114.12.44 $O2 72; 00214: V.. Nlll, ray 112.13 21: a 14 Walter, Tru3t66. $.7,1, 14220 it r. 1452.40. $l2O In: Peter tonere,. 4110 10,', o. Mc00:421: 4131 :0; 12/46424 Vogles, Mr 131 •Per.ilaL62l;!.ll4tl'if;%7V.,;.:l°Z.f'.:,4 ' Mel/axe 471 11; J. M. 16,211a5.1.'414002; Am, 200030.. $l7O TO; A. II 120414. Trwtev. $lO7 :3; Henry H 40.1.11. Tramee, 54.27}.6: Mean 0. 36.116 m 2. 111,,,51 12;1142122120424r. 0'963; M. 4:`, V 6. . s ;. '" sA ; 71: 0. 7! 11.9°:Vi . 14 'l l . r.t ' :: 1121 '2l; 11 at Oa 44 Mud, IMVI4; Jana Le2ler. $i 0 61: A: V, 02.,12. :2 res., 4'. 2141 ' 1,4160416 e ”amllieu. 2'.401 11; Haunalt 04. 0.4, MS 41: N. 4. ratt• Slug' reslee. $ll2 CI; G. 065040.4 M {3+71,1; Mar/ Mondaoo, 4'440: Jane Deice. $124 V: 114:7 Womemoler, Al 46; 024604.40 Opt ed:e $lOl lrumue, $713 a 10: M. 112.11111,4- 11160 21: D Leyte.o; Wm. 11 Coellar.s4l4l9: tialralalans3a, An II; 7. 1 / 1 41r Trestep sir ls: Many aealsg. 200.231 76215..11. 1.12•12, T. 241 4 ,4, $16174 : Itar46 tlßn % Vg:4 7, , , V. 75, 1. 0 .t.4.7: 0 5 7 , 1 ,, t n 2r, 4 : ; ,4 * ,t 5 ,;;.:11:! f r y n. r. t i„ Men, n r ia . 1. 044:21 . 1, ' 11 1 1/ 0 4.; . T. ....... $lO6 44; 61. Ileraaa, 1 2 2: m• M 2:: thews, 4 , 36 NI; J. 1 . . CrceruD, 431 V): Hat -04041n, $2l :4; Pr 36x L. Wbeeler. 505 151 W TD mpg:. ell 2 A. 1.0 Hartun, 5 102 1 0 1 0004 e. ea - M 1. are, $3472:-.14. est:emus, Truans. (5,• Luzras Aogam, 673 61: 5.1 2241. A. C 412.. WOO. 2130 Ss; Wellma rada. 4172 21: JahriT. 1111. ler, $1 42 :I R.. r I.3na. SLIP 0.46442.4.. Jai 05d. 44.11. 47: Wllltsio,iscate. 11:1. 11. lien denoa, ro, 73; We sob 21201,4, ISO 121 Meer(: Weber. Johlr Jeremy, $2l St; A. r. Ur stead. •4.. 52,631 311 tleene IV. 11111... $ 0 1 , 4; Dyke, SGI 02.3011$ Opulence. 401 If; 12 , Th..rov.ne, 31 10114; 44427 Flee, 112 . 311.1 0. rat1 4 , 6 40 5 44% . . r. ter 47274; gd,25.2.:42:2244.tr, (01 13, 0,1111424 Cann. Iruttre. $2.41 ism u.11,1e, 5 Qa, $ 26 n: 61510 M. Late, 42116: 16140.1. or. 40)7 4.M.101411 11.53004. 4; 24: Vila 6 ; VarlB J. Wrlele, SI 011 V; Asa NAP: ,hart, VU4 . 27; LI it Done si. v.. 21; Jobs A. 10121. $ll 40; Shama. Una.. 4217 1111.16../ 11:61 44; TUotoss 1.01012. VI 53; 01•134 71226, 2112 a; alelnra 0220. U42,:e• , $4O II: Ileanor lirCurso42, 11124 3•; /resets fleet. 22;5ent••111.11121.6.0 21: V 41.40414,4 KOMI. TrlMler. $O7 121 142•141 L 02.2.0. 5.12 20. James Wouelbart. Tmuilee. $144 21; 1 . 00 14031e00 10 11.0. 11. , 21 , Ne 44 21101016144. 51.124 27: •1244. 041508. Bky, $ 37 4 31; 60(010 11. 4'0.. 11 tr.. 41.24, .740.214 c. $:23 121; 2101.ert ohm, $ll3 6 3 ; 1/11/4 Barclay. 72.414 e, 4.7 31 : 1.36,1,8. Yu 26 . 1 . 71,4412 .,1 1 . 02 d Lleury Wllllaun IP% 71 : Jam. Murree, 5= henry /114147, MIS 32 0.014 A. Park. LAM: MIOIOSI Nets. 5.3113 sun 9aus,•2l. 42171: MaLlada 125.42024, $34414; 6.414 241.2., Traslms, 413327 30072 V.l . t nire4 910,1, . 2V.X21 . 1i Vi l a:rel M' J 4 2 /10 1 412 ‘ .... '' .01 01 ' ; 4114 ~,:• A the 111:20errow..$71 ' 22. ' re1110 node 4214, 44.71 0; Won. Me 1111122. LAS NI; • d 2244 A. 030 4 4 4, Wa la; Jas $4125 20: L.A. A. Scare: Odt 71 7 Wm. Mmilry. 1131 M. 0. 21c130.:: 111 $126 21:: 1114ry 112104, , $.l 01; 31140.16 1.14. S:M 210 balomerlll 15: - 1000 KOS f7eor:i r r ed 4 . l ;l ti : // 1 1 1 ,: F .: Wolscaso..ln 04; 04.04,24.244;24.. 610126; ' banal/el:lop. tee 60: 61065:11. Nosly $744 /5; 3 4.. C. 11.0161222. 13422. IS: Marta Clark. In 22; 2062 04844, Tra t,e, 411311 Juba emitters. 11321 42; Man: Me 641042. $l5l V. 61422•42:. It. Meier, 100;0; Sea..< Wrille. 61421; Jima flatelsea, 32 14; S. 1a57200. s - ez so; Atom Ida, ,4 caw. N. Metier. '140.4e. 5:77 V: Leber,. ...114 4 - 1.14, $l4l U; 4402/2 tnr••• 400.0.0. 110111; ward/1340e0 A Tr 640.1. $541 . 121: le.abe US VI Ile 0, aiT.7:;P ?bi d . ' 1; e1 1 ;?:. ' S $ 1,1 ..: • ca. Pre/lee. ems 4 2:144,14104 y, AID Darn Menlol, ;Ma 4:‘; Juba 36062, $ za, 0200.5 .1 .0400, 511 E 10: oallao4er./411- C 134, 523 II; 66000644 1. r:0.,,: 5211 6 7 : 716 1. 50002. 44203 . 10••1rtl 7.1:e.1.1. 011 1 a: Jobe 1. , 114111 112.618; Juba liar ID 131 VOL Ja c ob Holler. $(2 31: W. J 12211 y. $113 , 01; 01.01.4.41. Cr. 21.Cal11n, 4305.; Wm. 002410 $12032; Mara rat Mama,. t 110. 11 Igarr **** Vegel $Ol n; 1.4212 Can:oou. 11:12 44; MN LI/Ulan: $1201:; recebe 11004 .0. 612 141 1420014 Yean. $M IL 01 05 82145114 reme esfulls 04214404 CHAD. A. 1'04.701 . ine.orer • •._2 •1 1 11 2. 4 1121. Jac:fury. 13 36 . 132113114 110YOBALS .FOIt STATE HINTING. Acrecablc to the proclainal of an Act of atie Atcatirlfef ilia Conticoawealtit, gm!. thin ' • da Act in rata:lca to robilc Printtac," approved the alnin 4ar of April, 1. D. is - a and lA* anPlae=ii at thereto, approved hltn.PcbrnacY. LIM neute la heretic cloth that tail llota/or of cbt sonata and Honte of ittoteacntssicts at ald Common lots' tu wiLL reoetve sente4 pro yo- sali tart twelve o'clock at noon at the Fourth Tuesday et February, 1868. .For dela( the nbll PRINTING AND BLVD - INU, for the term .1 tine flea,. fret the flint day of Jong swig at • .evrtaln rats per eentalie below the nice rp,lighe In raid • t Mills` to roole !reeling sod Binding. approved the ninth day uf Split. A. U. na, aid aseerdleg to abs twee and simmer and elililitlece epee/gad Id meld set a, d the ',Term eapplealiate theliites held proof:ells tear eel r the rate per neaten ebv. the *note or tap saws of the tallest taken together, and set • tpentacitt on Of Ihn ',tem seal ne below the eels. ea calk Item. The go is the tors of proposals far She Crate rri atlas and It nee, r• 10 49,40141 pral.o/r Vkla tba Slate relating - lana ll.nalna In elle saannarand In all mime. etibitet to the proetaloas of the Sot or the ninth or April. A. L. tote. tad the termer SePP'eateute:increte, fat We rimed .r three seats, from the List day of Jety neat, at the rata of ---- per teeter telex the rate. sneelt get 1 said act; a..d ekonld the Mote Srluttitz and Bindles, m nfortuold. be allOtted to me, be ready forthulth 1100 bond. exotAP. proved sureties, as rconirel hr the Let apprefut tdtll Satitmess. Lot ttle rinitlfta periormanse or the iron so allettuct," winch said proposals bellsned. and toretkar ,el It the bond to. coin*, shall be waled op and audareed Oro. pestle fur Publics Prlestradr odd Ellumlu L e s el audehall be directed to the mid duestera t fled he clallectactto Imo tn. both °lnmates Ono. said. to be opitutd, annetinned med Allotment mode ma lb. :MB day of Janitors, IVA asreaalds to the mortelose Of the smd act of 'Matti Of tall, cad thesermal supple...atm thereto. • 1 , 4% ., V.4.17 QS Coloarlawealtb. JAMILAST 6tll. Dn. - • 1171115 STOCK OF GROCERIES, IMP AND CLASS STORE, FOR BALI? SEVEN 7 SAES ISIiTAAISHIED, And tow dolor • Urrt law ha;lag' ample Cellar and Loft Room /or a lams busluasr, locatel cqi.l.lo Beet Businaie Btieet in the City The owner dealt., to se It .Out tbattie miy'oon. ettrate hie attention an other basket,. Mot newton down to betw.et BEN LED FIPTEBA..ThOIIBABD-DOLAABA • percon Iticroughly ramlllutellE tE. toslatta would form • pattoirallafp to cam It to. inn,. oultabla parson who coald altance.tca Mauna it do coaC.ta.. Address., this onace t0.14.117151385181P NIYTIC6e - JANES 19 . PAlLNElltand TIROS. raiLlars have tetanol tai l the tlearzal AtleTillN an COMlllaett/ht lasi sea 11. widest zee StaM Xatate.. Parallel, Mots. hboe.. Cam•ta. 1)17.1.11, 1.10t1003, de .eitat the •Ilza•at.d style of • • PALMER di PHILLIPS. GRUA HOUSE AUCTION IRONS, =l=2=! No. 60 Firth Street, -; Wher • a n aihd t n he imtettc ete act be haes 13 etel their <63 It:. A. S.—req.*, Oh e. Dar Mad Evantag. JaA H. KIRKPATRICK , BOOK-KEEPER AND ACCOUNTAAT, OfT NTY-TIVIL TZARS* YWACTIOAL TIIIIIMOR. WILL ATIZSLI TO OPENING iND ICLOSING .80011; II net Nal rt.t.. Cloned aw 3 Oposea by Doable Zbry:' Derma," triltilrirtAlNVAL.Ma t 411 • Ibwoosli swidit _ 16 . I . 1:17IVIVIIT I M I Tn - • .:Ses:b.‘ • P 4TII F. STRIP." —ROE. • WIW% n 3 Woos aim berWfbitter Wive: tee Wst pat aims I. the =an n. wsmateat is vslade now. !Yr •pa, libowligt[L.l7/11! OW•aw IN 1870. nit 1 Central • Pacifie Railroad The best and pin !pal i eal • . • 9 anltlen s I . I WIONII NEU 415E 1CH05.4 113 CONTIOt, .• 11 Ishelng rbpldlr esnt•lad X ward by an rosplibin. dented washing force: ha d It Is stun ...Inks, Sala that the cond.U . ( oo4. .i.`,ltanh,,,,!ll4pals conntertan r,otr: tires Totra rJ Salt riAk. Vero WILL Dl XOD2 7be Called Slater G•rernmottlertlinel- tan a Imo/ •nd coty i lexecit 146,' tali Ito .d. our f ector rib= be _Mita du rot.' ue 611,4 ~1.1.11 •t.. 5 316 t• : - ran of 17.13 sues of fain. able'pebllc lends per lot:: the Ce•tral ticide Itaffrout Combsny have trot Iced trees Osflfor nl• seem., denationt Sad tome abeam eihrib men Pm* $13,3M0 TA• avail - cis,. reran relis of Mils Comb., are tbererato etcadaret' r /orleha parpuse, antounung to 77,04 radon ten first 73 sales or the Line, leciadl et Leans secured ray a Pleat Fort. age upon till aluele yroperlY;l7 l , the same imerdet theill. robildif Bold.. ft:enrolls streaely salalned, eltheuStf under corapandleelf enfoortble clrentotseceviaf. lord substintlel ffround 'ire brlleclni tbe c 11- TALL PACIFIC to be t he me I . -Ilde• Favored. Protractive old Vat ..a. ra/ailroad graterrarlse In 1.120. Couratry.; The Com; any are Ade offerteir fatale • liralt ed &MOM, t of ticelr I First, Mortgage Six Per fent, Bd . di, Frfuelpet act infer-ref rayeadle is GOLD In omit of 11,000 each. et OS per stilt ..of ;o,d r Dm ra ue esti Accrued Intel - eel from /trader) lot. In carrency. ; . ; Thee- Zoete It Is helloed. lodes. thiejelo gtate of safety. rellabilti land nehlt. n • reater decree, that any other class of C albo to necuritlc• now offered, and are thertfore very dcalreble fer.iredy Inicitcocctri of euridus esplLet. Investors Will ketr 10 mind Ite . fotlner. Inc edema term s n ornbe 1. They ere the lee: mortgaio on mi molt •alnahle and .ntoMmtlee. lines of ratioed In the world. ' li. The .1.6 4.0:00411 0.0 0. 10.1 DOSint2lll[l• 1551 were mire Mtn luor, time, th• annul: in terest ..... emenir. I 111. The hard pvt tf the load 14 now One. and the proeprott 0,7 re-Pld completion areliiora able. I z - iT. Tkr Ike Comaanybsaa liberal subtleties, which earb'e them td•yroseeeit tba writ with dim vigor. • • • Li T. The management host been excetditsly pre drat and festal. • ;,• - II There la already • loge , red KrowirSet• dement all :be cutup...ad url 'ty graded line. I. VII. The lands vrredise to be at iremehre Tales. ;TIM urea baring seas already .01.11 • VIII. !loth pelnelpal and interest ave.( lan. eltly male payable In secild aria. iT. Bath the aggretati•eniount of lance end , Melt aliadlait In - Fora m j Inhere ibr them • .sal lured tettelty sad blabJantamongataed ard stearltier. • -- 111 - •' • At eta a Liner they 7eel4 oorrfP.. i I Mine Percent. upr the Isginstmnt. e Holders of WoverataestErentitlits hove .14. Pertoslty of prottaogtefg thrift for Central:Po elirrptoedr, besting so eq.; rtre of loteirO4 with toe principal obaidantlp reeureo; sod of reateleir a profit of ten' to fifteen per rentlz in acid:tloo. I " I. ornate scut wlth the font, 'through respond blo Hanka or Xebecs,' Companies will :Tonle* Pr*milt ottnetton. 8011411 sent by retornltz pme, to Any edam, Li the Itaitea Iltatee at one colt. Inforinatten.litererlptlve Ihnetobbrte, ferslebed on appluettlon at the Ott... i of the YALU awl Orn.P.ni. • • ' • • Mo. wilousk,aruzar. And rf nag dlt HATCH, Enters ■nut Deelers iQ 00TC21121.111 &entities, ma Ylaitalslal Agenta oc the C.' P. Co., He. 0 Manua stmt. New xort.. . Alto. of 1108L31.10% t 1:111Ci3.: a. lefecr.EAS.s. J AMES T., BRADY & CO., CLC.betriti:! lalthColfra` TIMMY ~! I= Zi . C) ra to Hit • L@ Commonwealt vaniii, Due J O A.' Due July . WILL B 8 11.6DB.F.Mir.D. TODATZ Or Et erxramroar F. JORDAN. Farmers) and National APIZy]G•II.I:I= I Loan of March 2 Jul,' let, Loait oL July 19 lgt, INTVIEST ON TEM A.1N.0 CILANZ ON TUE is:r RUM BB r. HQB V. B. WUII, Con:LintsloneAt of Buy THE BEST & PIANO AND' . . . • . . • 13chosacker's. — Geld , tdal !Mann, ' ' EITEI't CATTAIE 01111AN I Tilt plAis ..abh....iiiim man 'Usable ther e !... In Um •••• 1 µmelba or a Mt alms ladtrundt. - Sat du shears beds Lurardod . the Ildigkodi Manua .debudidad exlithlimpL. . i. (l b. .. , It. tons la tali. ud.OroOd aiL ' , dee. ' . TU. ddo*lfiddrddtP. for ea t liar tzd my.' • r..... • Enna SAO to IMO, (didordist- iidla ! and dintsbJ e...ltedyddthda all ondir .3.7•4 Mit , elm rice. .. ZdTZDII COITAMI 01241.3. N :,, , • .• , etiiti ratleob beta or Lon trrit-ustrt...icia rodWoolocteaddadt dultetidds th qll salltl 91 tou of ear dtallax 1 ddlialllekt =LW 1e Usttod BUM.. It 1.121114,11 ate e7teput In. toddtroo. i 11... sad not ltddlo to ip4_o_nt !order. , . M " /Jl . 9)lB 7 la a. otrti VT e . X__dr Z ,L ' il4tl ~ Iron Stout. r .380: ' [ t allow ter !illetiti KNAILIiIt II ETTLI3II4 ',4 :• - ..- No. ?tar. OWE 6T2LICT, , ... =I SETAANG err AT. . EMBUS it 8 ;1 . .80011kfleld'8 arro~sa seas otnt asorprztpos Tawas.. ACtail tkvicetePunit - . _ MEM' VANIA. e, Bua is, mai SCJ~3 • • • • Oa ILTULDS.Y. !Siouan , WM . . at IXr•Palest , n the prepare.. tomOsalnar tot .tred atormx , CI: earl dterable alai ptolmny s 'lltow ts Peon stmet. ••• mt. beige( nay strut. TX. Mt has • leant sat Peon latest of HONK, =UM U rb: lag heir IMOe lean •1.47. TX* IMMO. mot. lamest or a fo•e nary (Bow ...Pork • Oln) Stitt Dwelltat 'Town or . footle. .eamml•lisaw rooms. ritb wid bal, basement kttellest oaf • dialog I •e tw, tah modun.lmtarne•morata. 11mItleal to • arm elms 4 wenOon„tommt Pach mantlsr. waist stood.. toktb roam MK. ano••• glows. ' Imam atablo r.or or tot. TIMI• low!o of tble orapatty atonal .caattooll tbAt7 Wootton of butluem men as we.' as epasIVON. n sonuat atle Mains convaahmt t los ottid.oloO . north of the atty. 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COLLECTOWSAALE FOR Torsro . os.tarzs — ril.T ; „ett4o • for L a o the 'ClolLoator et toter. suu .a.rsonuo for Lao M Lostrio: of ` ~Inter. bone alSto los 'Z.,. eine 11.<1 Uolird [fa de [rpm rSrZli•rtalllr. us to ; loologortlalos•:” ; LSO Iral SellosC. Olt; I Abmt I% 11 •• fi a r Agtlatorg " Ualtari: ; .1•-• ocv Out: x Oa .1 Goose .C0..15; " Hoopoans: ;! l . lrlsts; '• .1.111 or!. ice the O f ,t 11 1 /11C wit. op WXL). .1112305 T, the Oto of rebrour. , ot1• 1 100.11( r. tlno_prossists ectoolet aal4, Pert's. au on Delius,' In 110• IL Doer tOono. alp.. l . ll tottorsountr. to, • = - • • 1 .111E1311L'1LL11144,4r, Deonty,CollOator. • • 1 EA Ist, 1868; , iWIT3 15T.E33 . , /18 • T. 03 ilt.tZ? - !•.: Li-7416 Elealundas) . Han l. k,. - 1 I E -3 actAli; 1511341:1t21:10 AE, or Warn Colotturoillcs, . • , irr. Lopxs. J.ka.v7 ANL TIM TIMM FOB; RECEITItie ',U39 sea ;l, dlll ' - , 1839, due 86S. 'Two.Seritce And - Two Lop ti Nerrite rumplag Fulani 4 .41 VSTIIND/S0 1721i11.13 O'CLOCX,ZICKINO% rva 1 1A2(11,411LL I , "tULT, ties. S'atarlay, F eb."161h,.1995. onv.mroint ' • • -, , AisiWeitOsaisj Ida ..4ictrns . thei 144 if Usk. 12E3=1 Ina I,fresuret COLOGNE BETEC =II Fik•Ncrir r arlan Stauettes, ,; BOHEMIAN 'GLASS '- CHEAPEN Ewa • Alk4 infaer IFt!11.31 AND 4W16 War .lEleckilamynisi 00 Wood ' RICHARD. 4,BRERECkCii— `OW UN .. 00(11,. ;*.:41.4.000; Dirtia# s. o r . . I ,7' ; iWr i.t.md " l / 7 44 0..91.44/irLC; ; 71' II ' alluivtnasr'. 4 3 y"ot d tradin, 6 *'"' qtri..=:44o , , tak i = • I tilfikl,7 l l t 4* 4:la . sw W s**l. _ 11011111M4!MMUrafr. 2 . 0/10/1 • 100011 • , v-heihk. ANCHOR ANDA ME $t t& , • ' i re:, la.t 1 , - ..., • IN - DIVIDENDS: sY !!!*:StiWn'.n-C0...iP1. telrgo. J•notro 1!. " V — o - •"(„ 4 , "lrf9 l k3 IrMARD - DIREC. TO 9 of tia Satlanit"Rtaalos soi Stop. to• ‘er titre elta day ,loolored • 1 1 1714ead of TEN 1:01 Pa It CIO( of 000 100p1101 Coon •, p • ot tolv•e4. S I l o o o t • A oa F v IRn ro N t h • p .p. nONAI.I3.IIVIntiI AXD sBoataa Co , • Fitt-Matr a a.. Jihad'', =. 13a.. r UERULAII ANNUAL 5.,1,....'1';i:t':'‘'.:5`k7.5.t.7k,°:1..".rf oft =t Ca . t• avid at the Board of Traria 'Boom, ael • end nts•er, aharo Tstrd Ituat B ant. Go. MOB I, aIC ESC, raaraarY 3d. at .70 oleo , •altord for t artalaeStar. !NV. Mel MUT. .) : tß:t id doe:Tatar, _ QUARTERLY DIV. 15. Halad ar . Dirtcle•st f 117124' ZWPAVII f! 11 . ="1, 1• 2 of ne 4.4.,ttary ad ' Trumnr:N. • , Itx ...reel. EDWARD, JA Y s 1.11 th OteretOr sad Trealuct. ,urrtcs 07 , Ins, No. • • rm....L.1:1r / t ies' a. , • 147 - DILLIE I ' l N :Co. •• 6.—The late . T. • PAT:b.,,...11. after MO ISM [MO. 2tOtO tO ;OtO ...I2I V f' gAVILl e 'l"4 lan"' lei ! W e 1. 1 1 1 04 VIM! lia.tt Irlerre.24l I eel AAAAA • ..eecrlasra ' I'llt•heret...lanbary IStb. ae OirTnln BUinri• or orr...4 . ;ll;)"i'7li sl tikATrtu:::7l%,'%l" l :4ll toot, tv: al tuftrutugasag the sir Ineettia eodeng Daarsacer al i t, zee% T.avabls. el tam eSee or A. Ferry. Treasurer. (Citlierta Baal.) an Wm and t: Fe, oars , Ise, •.2 I. "rrateefer Book W ill Se eita6lJarluary.llo. lea re•openal Web usr• lat. • S. 1.. 7.7Dlf.tnr• . • Brent • Orylexur•rue nrrslatmni.x.s.r.clealUrr .eslo4•ll:o2ir•scr, d aa •trett, • Januar) 12,11, S 107DIVIMEND.—The Birec lon .r tY4 Coal. sly a.. 11 ./. 44 7 Gla.cl a dirlJeltd • • ronx , U 2 3. 1 1 / 1 11111bar• Of tl e Calitslitork.psyalle artbe V 111..,. National • 1. E. wt, lON.. 7141•4111.01, • nira•oroso, TWIT walUti a CRI.IIO 1111, WAX Co., °ave.., IWO naCtllrfalln. 1 07. DITSDII 1.111 111•4 P. • le — / The p nz a •1 Intletors of thta Ce. Pant have ier the et .1; ea latterlyy. Envldaadl al r ti /At rtltWif.i%ll.V . 3.l the 4.1 . .1 . 4.1.11u e.ntarntst, ad Ma wont aal kileleete of Inn On tin L-BALP ratf}EnT. 4ts aoraraii , eat Tar. on tl• Thlt , d Marto -.to fates, 'ay %Os ea wad ..ger• Ir;VI;ZW.III,IIVTRIneV. as So'' ries st.sss, es 00000 trglitirel at In York. Sad at 1.11_,• ogee of tleltsaaarar to Shone reilla, tired at PVts no - Tae. • • Toe Ttnastar nooks Will clot* on eataliay, lilt lost.;at S'r, apd reopen On Intday. . ._).10:177Dr ratflTZl47ll.l.4, Ell.r.,•rr ° ' .l.- *;,. Lmtt"..gilt= IS6 .! l.1tOI f'- prIitIVIDOND Beard of blriatprs et Itas Onsilday ba•• als do, doelar ad • allifdral of TOW voyLooo tan Chg. XI 4.213. fro* of 1.1.14 Pay. bl• iso slicr llandsy, t140.111..t.. 111 , ..eUNXIL L. toareta.e7. • OrrICII A1.1.10•AZIT111111,0•( ....... t. rrn ..... u; J ay ear• lit, PrnIVIDEN/11..;.1rhe pit wildest Ilraßr l l lttabargb, la the Cam", - eht allailteay • /Mae this 4117 ntela”.4 • Dl•ldwad 01 TWO (1) 0044 - t h el3l,itlat • •Altil el tie *apt tot Meeker Cemetay, payee. he •eteekbcde • er Max le gel fortevlts..•• J :Al N. Treuenar.. NOTICTS. farTHE INTILITEIT, IN GOLD. ..'.tn. .111.1t3T 11081"11•11*.£ .EUIIII6 or ribs hat [zany 110 . 1503 y,, lair? EY. IdoSfiaal a (At., safaterlase., is.•••••rt. Ca lad after tbat r. 4. ja2fhater Wit. J. r./...111E. nassier4. O'' 4 1 0 t ( A N UTI 43 E- . —T/FiE , ANNTriG. eIEPTIeI •tette liteolltolden rt I.lttle Kasen:La aed imatai eleriagretneoM nonyety. aas the manna/ atom alte %Mt Di uor ner:orsh Petronualo.lsoni... 10.14 tor the atm la g ychr,wlLl .ba 1.14 2{, so. •filettell .1,4 MT]. 50.14 irOlfik 11114104 or /llLtn/Ar• 31814, at le o'elent. a. miter h1011.1.1=0116114•14.1%. •Wrz.msr P. Mn, ilinataur 1. 1 4M1 : izIKOV tOMPEI E • ARGE ELOESE,,en &TRENTON • •vtlinz. ALLSUIIktiT, AT.ZUOTIOIC. !bob Will herald cm the oreatlael.. WT.D. Ii.SA, Fetravy Sip, at Z ohleoe. the 1.11- refilevco of Dr. Dale. Stockton avaine, - • tit Conn.. Allegtiany• ci,e. • se n lot la feet front ens. &Teel., and extends to try Wee!, a dlwairet et ZIO feet. Tao 011141. la 11., Abbe:watery 'Tick , and cont... it /arum apart- - ann. Intel:Due yanut-10111.. oat him.. ad atable on rear of lot nn • ' e djetn a e one hand' and intatar' trelldisga as : niter. treanttfally end substantially bait, tt . of ane nnearance.:alth Dort Went..... stone Arrd trio ai d aide foveae. a 111.1.. .0. a superior marruer• aad gird eondltles. Pe aa •ss lin given Zorn 1n... • . Teams. male ao a Lana. leforalsalea 011 '•} " lalcailoste . , .. he:Fr,'" Ill Federal btrael. Ab ut:. BT SMITHSON, VLITOON. & WOLELLLID4 VALUABLE CITY Peon WY. . • 99 Penn Street 42.:17e7TM0711r. AI(D Ohmlmo raorocus ; Itr IE2E4 nil al pulp! TbE, ' ~;'iaa`ts~risei4:~: BEM 1 El liZi NEM = ~,. 4 EINI