PEE DM WM , „ REED Co.; TOM I==. austrz stsumute. • nos. at 'ma w rare mm. I left 'firm lifor inten ALL, P i tmairproa Ju.7 5.411•18 T. 011714PIST ad BM YAWL, mad C0MX111014.5 P. 11.12 fa artista. riidiiciamv, per iigarTas. . OAZICTTIL • 1.12711114111211. 117.113.1., 118 T EDITION. 149-ST. . nia L . Pennsylvaego' tat*. . ____ [ 1 WORIIII Os• sad Coal Catre a74-omaelarrille liebeets— a- . , sews Osumi Water We Iltr Cleauty MI Deteatedt—ieeela a a ferias. a Beware ter tae Re ree f - - Jana Caliel Tented Malt, State lei leepeeter—Tatia Sa ul WO Ireewat lerer—Dereaglt of pt. -_,_Zworperital—Peeplets Beau •I. craws Iteek—Artlesse smolt WWW—Weeetateaela - Valley Rea. real Bill P• 1111114/ Court/ pees/ leeelatton Wilatesw• a e - Trautarer Dettaate r -011 rall ' r WllMPoi—Frate ILetlieed SW • /.Yea—lat Velum Predicted. repell latratee tt tat PlLL:bulk e Li 3 1 Hasnmarme, Feb. 172, I . . - . SENATE. . i smia nrraormcgo. • Mr.. WHITE. of Indiana, author izing A change or the name 'and tn. Made/ the per value of the stock of the Indiana and Westmoreland Gee Ebel Company. Mr. SZARIGHT, ' I r isem. of Fayette, , :log the &herd Directora of Connellerille to borrow money. Also, a supplement Ihr the Uniontown Goi and Water Company. WSW 00IINTS'ILTLX - DETEATEI. The bill erecting a new county to be coiled Petroleum oat of .parts of Craw ford, Parrott, Penang° and. Warren, rras defeated by thirteento ',lateen.- • MILWAZI3 sou 4 =moons& The limner joint resolntron, which poised the Senate last night, .offering a reward of two thousand dollars forthe arrinel*nelon of the Murdererr of Ahn CODY, pawed Emily.. =I The bill authorising the appointment of aßtate Inspector of Gas was amended by a substitute of Mr. • THORN, of ph it adelphia. and passed to sensed reading. ,' intts rasa= ericimr. O • ne bitroduied by Mr. FORD, Alle gheny, repealing the Tinge landlord) end tenant law for Allegheny, Cambria land Lawrence counties. - • One incorporating hitllval borough, Allegheny county. ' Authorizing the People'a Bank of Pittsburgh "to increase its capital Stock and declare dividends out of the net *ming& Incorporating the Commercial Print- Company . of Pittsburgh. Ineorporafang the Arthares Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh. Adjoarned till evening. • .Erati,g Swim' s; —The— House Free Railroad bill was Considered.' r • • Mr. LANDON, of Bradford, moved to 'atitsiit - eta the bill agreed upon by the Banat* Bailmad Committee, requiring elm a:m=l &Warr for every mile to be intbaeribed. Adopted. lir. ERR= afterward moved to sub stitute Alai themand dollars. I,olt, . - • • Mr. LOWRY, of Erie, moved to sub- Winter - tier= thousand dollars._ Lost. Mr. SEAMIGHT, Fayette, moved an aftemdtztent allowing local comp:mitts' to • build roads of thirty miles, with; stock infiecribed by Atrucers and mildews Tong the route at six thousaind dollars per mile. Lost . . by fifteen to seventeen.. • Adjourned at ten o'clock without The bill in regarded ..effectually de feated. • • HOUSE. OF REFRESPNTATIVES. YOMOIIO►HII.• virsa-r isAiLsoAD. - Bootleg Besslon.—The bill authorizing the Monongahela Valley Railroad to - build a r track from Pittsburgh to Moron - • - inhale thty, by ench route as the Dfree lora may determine, thence to! Rico. .Lending, and extending the math line to West Virginia, was eonaidered. 'The amendment of Mr. PLAYFORD, of Payette, co fining the route' to rbe Monengabea Myer, passing through the town of Elisabeth, was defeated. The bill passed seCond readlrig, Mr. PLAYTERD refuaing to agree to a sus pension or the rules for final passage. TEOPOIIII9 =Malt TO STATE ; TEXAS trRys. i • M. THOMAS MULLEN, of Philadel phia, introduced a roaolotlon condemn tog Tesomrer Semble far his correspon dence with Almost Belmont d. Co. Die •grceed to—yeas twenty4taree,tutpa OM. • J ' OIL =SPECTOR ou.L.• .The on . Impactor bill- paned leally end Ida gh to the Gorerner for bit FORMITH CONGitESEI. EBY TON:131114 to Ow Paul:ma li - lihtaitt"l .WAsatzticrios. Feb. 1; MU. SE ATE. Mr. GRUM, from the Committee on Affairs, made a report on the res -4 elation in regard to navy yards, passed - in December. Ordered to beprinted. Mr. SHERXAN introduced :the fol lowing bill - decuilog the State of Ala bansa restored to the right of represents, '"1 bon ill Coligreee: Wroransa, The people of the State of Alabama have, in strict, compliance with the - ath eactlon of the act of Maria -DMZ entitled "An net to provide for the mom efficient government of the rebel Stater," formed a Constitution of the United States, framed by aCoaverralon of delegates elected in compliance with said Ann Warms" Said Constitution has been retitled by a majority of the quail dad persona voting on the question of reddest:lon, and Raid Constitution con tains. all the guaranties required by told iter..therefors Be it enacted an d declared by the San ' ate arid lianas of Representatives of the , United States of America, etc., That the - State of Alabama is entitled to repereren-- . tattoo in Congress, and Senators and Representatives ahaltbe admitted thereof on taking the oath prescribed by law. Referred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. CONFESS introduced a bill to Rant aid in the. coloornction !of Grail .- road framValleje to Humboldt Bay. Referred to Committee on Pith y:, will:LT/Im% from the Committee en Finance. reported a joint resolution dodging the meaning of the law rela tive to the settlement of account; and defining the jurisdiction of accounting officers, and recommending the passage of a imitable bilL Mr. PATES, hem the Committee - en Territories, reported a bill to admit Col orado as • State, and gave notice that be would tall it tip at en early day.- ' On motion of Mr. nowE. the Semite took up the bill, pending yeederdav for the relief of beim of Mejor General Etch ed:dam which pawed by thirty-otter to fourteens. By permbelon of Mr.DAVIS, who bad the daimon the Supplemmentary bill, Mr. JOHNSON moved to take up the arse of Senator Thomsen( Maryland. Mr,. SUMNER oppose the motion, Burying he bad intended to addreta the Senate on the subject, Ind ' had net ex pected thereeolution would be called up during the debate on SeccoOruction, Mr:SHERMAN somWed the reeolu ' don be.disposed and - the Senate go in to executivo Denton. Mr. JOHNBO;4I3 motion was adopted by ctmaent. - idr.MORILIo of Maine, celled up the • reesdation fortial une the forcible eleetment of art em oyo of the Senate from the care of Alexandna and ern Railroad. - • ftiVcourite of the debate Mr. CON -NESS urged the immediate] wonders , _Ron of the question of the rights of American citizens abroad, awl cola. • plained of the delay of theCommitte&tin Foreign Relations in acting-oh lils reeo- Innen offered last month, to which Mr. SUMNER replied the subject was re ceiving ecatatant and metal attention, . both by the Committee and State Depart mentond that their action would: be soon made ithown, And would, he be ' Raved, be satisfactory to the Senate and the entire country. • . After a lively debate a 'motion to re. Slot° the Judiciary ComMittee was lost . and the resolution passed. The bill for the promulgation of the • VOLUME LXXXIII. law.; of the United States was taken up, amended and passisl. Mr. PATTERSON, of New Ramp shire, 'offered a resolution that the Sec-, rotary of the Treasury be requested to furnish the Senate with information of the number ofisseeaors employed by the Internal Revenue. Department during the pant year Adopted. On moti•. n Air. STIERMAN7 the Sen ate Went Into; Executive session, and subsecinently•idJournod. • • HOUSE .OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. WILSON, of town, introduced a bill for the surrender of persona con victed of certain crimes. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. It enacts that no per Non la.) may be duly convicted, or adiudged guilty of murder, piracy, assasaination, anon, robbery, or forgery, Bad where the conviction hue not been reversed, ebsil be allowed to enter; or remain in tho Vatted States, and It Wi thering; the President, upon the produc tion of satisrsrtory pniof:Urat the person so convicted of either of such crimes boo entered, or is about to enter. the United Stales. to cause him to be - sent letck to the country Cram whence his came, or In -.ldeh he may have been convicted. Thribill has been drafted by the Secretary of State. Mr. VAN AERNAM - hffered a rem- ntutiou instructing the Committee on Inyelid Pensions to iequire whether the Pension Bureau cannot be recoil - pad:ad en as to promoteefficleacy and economy in Its adruinistnatlon. Mr. RUMPRREY Introduced a Millet amend the set of 1545 extending the jur isdiction of the 'United. States District Courts' to .certain cases on the Lakes. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Mr. HUMPHREY preeented a resolu tion of the Zuffelo Common Council, asking an appropriation sufficient to complete harbor improvements there on a plan recommended- by the United States Engineers Department. Referred to Committee on Commerce. The bill re po rted from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, concernlngthe righta of Arnertr citizens in foreign States, came up as budneis of the morning hour, ands. desultory discussion arose as to the question of easing debate and disposing of the various autendmente which had been already suggested. Mr. BANES declared htself nnal tenably opposed to Incorporating in must- Ines of the Untied States the offensive English principle that the Legislature can ,confer or withhold the power of ex patriation. That was the doctrine of Lordlallitesaten's dispatch to Mr. Ban- croft to le-tP or in 1850. At length Mr. BANES, having allowed tie amend ments ed Menace: Butler, Spalding and Bayer to be offered, moved turn pre. ViqUIS question, the effect of which would be to cut off further amendments. The House by a decided vete refused to second the provlous question, and Mr. JENES offered Ids amendment, by way of a substitute; declarin# the rights cf expatriation and naturalisation are de clared tube and have been part of the public law of the United States, and rectmg the Executive to insist on Use rec ognition of such rights by the Goyern monis of all other =llona , Mr. JUDD offered his amendment, as Indicated at the close of his speech last Wednesday Mr. BUTLER. offered an amendment . _ a substitute for lir. Jencks' amend MMZ3EaMi • . - In the *ay Mut additional proviso. The morning hoar having expired the bill went over till tomorrow and all the amendments were ordered to be printed. The SPEAKER presented a memorial of business men in Cincinnati in favor of the resolutions adopted by the ManMse tnrers' Convention in Cleveland, Sept. 18th, 1517. The Rouse went into Committee of . _ the Wool° on the taste of the Union, Mr Wilson; of lowa, In the Chair, and • re slimed the consideration of the Legiala tiva, Executive and Judicial Appropria ilea bill. • • • •• The regular annual dlactualon over the appropriations for the Agricultural De partment, and particularly over the item of tweoty-tive summand dollars!. theds, occupied a large part of the time spent in committee.covering vedette questions as to economy t extravagance, cabbage aid turnip seeds, squashed., cucumbers, Ac. No now points were developed. Mr. DOI ELLY moved to amend the bill by inserting items for the depart ment of education to the amount of $11,500. PRiTYN and Mr. GARFIELD ;Mel t :lTT:l,o "a rt I t. r. WOOD' op posed it, the latter admitting that the object of the Committee on Approprla-t tions was that it might work a repeal of the act constituting the Department: The gentieman at the head of it • • • not spent two. months' out of the twelve in Washington. Without a vete the House adjourned. 12=== An ingenious' wed* of tiger killing is that which is employed by the waives of Onde. 'They gainer a number of broad leaves of the precise tree, which much re semble' the sycamore, and having well besmeared them with skied of birdlime. they strew them in the ardmila we?, taking care to lay them with the preptir ed side uppermcat. Let a tigerbrit puthte paw on one of these Innocent looking leave and his fate Is settled. nudism the leaf sticking to his paw, he shakes St In order to rid himself of the nuisance; and finding the plan umincansfa.4 be endeavors to attain his object by rubbing It against his face, thereby smearing the ropy birdlime over his nese and gyre, and gtning the — eyelids . to gether. By this time he has probably trodden upon several moreof the tzesch, emus leaves, and is bewildered with the novel ineenverdence; then .he cells an the ground, and rube his head and face on the earth in his efforts ta gutless. By so doing he only adds fresh birdlime to his head, body, am! limb; agglutinates his Week fur together. in troagbily tans, and finishes by hoodwinking himself we thoroughly with leaves and birdlime, that he lies floundering on the ground, tearing tip the earth with his claw; ut tering howls of rage end Mammy, and extumstokby the impotent struggles in which he had been so long engaged. These cries are a signal to the anthers of I his mischief, who ran to the spot, armed with guns, taws and epears, and find no difficulty in dispatching their blind and &12.1211 1 IIONAXXED AICS—AII Amer: Iran missionary has recently; most unexpectedly, encountered a Moham medan. co wa:ratty la one of the interior prosiness ef. China- It is esti mated that one-third of the population of the prevince are followers of the False Prophet, Andes a necessary consequelsoe, epeakers of the Arabic language. Thrb missioaarT has gent fir a supply of the beautiful Arable Bible, prepared by the 0211310125.1411 1 11 of the' American Board, for the Forkista Empire. Thus the gospel will be Introduced tato the interior of the gteat kingdom of China, by means of a translation of the Scripture, p repared for an entirely different plI I. coopectiLtarity of Mottsmmeftaftm,thst wherever It Romit carries th e Amble Lawns" with it ; and men are tadght to read the Koran in the language of their prophet, inetead of having the Koran translated into their particular language. —The London Review says of the Poet Laureate: "Mr. Tennyson has grown weeaarryy of Incense. Ere is 'sick of Indis eriminata praise. A surfeit of venue adulation has produced a strong reac tion: and he gives everybody notice that benraforward he will not take say Dare. and that there le Lie OS* fn offering it. It seems that his innumerable admirers bare always bean in the habit of Bandit:lC him mannacrigarerses and letters In tol erable quantities; but that this token of popular regard has lately Increased toat quite unbearable extent. U. will no more answer these vague letters from strangers; ho will no more reed their thin versiclen ; he has closed the door of hisheart against them. and net the meat touching appeal nor the most astounding flattery will draw from him tha boon of en autograph. Ho has requested the newspaper preen - to inform all whom it may concern of this hi, Meal dechsion.' how ro Bernie.. A Rn New. Parte, Ohio, tbsothtr day, a nom bar of ladle., determined to avail them selves at their " leap year. mielleges by getting np sastirprise party' and ealliog upon a couple of gentlemen wile bad recently rdsbilehed a whiskey shop in that town. Armed with their knitting work, the party marched to the salaam, helpml themselves to mats, matte them 'elves as comfortable as passible; and staid till night. Next morning the same party called again, remained tiroughout the day, ware meelefarced i % a Cira 2 4 party of recruits toward al tfall, and did not depart till rise o'clock. The disgusted publlnnedminorLes. that ''not a d—d man came in' , during the two days, rimedy pulled up stakes. packed up their unsold rum, and evacuated: the town without waiting for a third visit, . , Inmanlit Tall*, • asst- sets la law. I 111 Toligesph b the YlSSaisrall esseta..l . Haw Fnencisco, Feb. 12.—1 n the Leg islated!. to.rlay the House passed, over the veto of the Governor, the &Ilona a portion of the .Yeeemlie grist made to the State by Congres, on the - condition that it he kept for public en. —The Astor House is to remain a hotel lolosesii., rocrevir- Th e bill re fer Derma years longer, new lease for Quinn too (=lent of Comtism to its that term having Just been executed. Provislowl• Now York without the Astor House Advises to. February Met front Idaho would net sewn natural, especially as represent the reining Intonate unusually nearly all thaotkar old botch; down io flourishing. Onehrusdred and fifty thou hare disappeared. The new lessee Is sand dollars were shipped from the Captain E.gten Stetson. . Owyhee district during lannary. ,- - 4111hillit.. ,\, ' , 17/ 7 77;7'' 411`...,1,78, .. ir- xs,\ - \''l , l7/7/ ,:- •' 4 t - _ . . .."' • '''''''---,---- ,‘ 1 .. '"E" . . y f, --- '....;,...:4-''l*---1-friCT "A-- t ti e llii.t."l \.4 e' l ' ff il:. 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The comments of the preen here ars generally favorable to the ViORS expressed in Congress. The speech bf General Banks is especially noted and commended. William B. Brett, member or Parlia ment from Heintone, has been appoint ed to succeed Selwyn as golleitor Gen- I= Coswriutrisorcz, Feb. 9 via Lommu, Feb. 11.-olncial advice, from the mat of War in Candle, dated on the 26th of January, have been received by the Cabinet of the Porte. The dispatches detail the movements of the Imperial troops, and call attention to the fact that the United States war steamer, Ticonde roga, mounting nine gum, and forming part of the American squadron, had Sr. rived on the coast of Crete, under special olden received from Admiral Fannin, In command of the American fleet to tne European waters. It Is also believed and understood in the pohtical circles of Turley that the remainder of t h e vete aria of the United States fleet under Ad miral Farragut will leave their present stations at as early day and sail far the Grecian Archipelago, when they will muster is force. CM= LONDON, Eczwiso—February Important diapstehas have been ramie ad from Abyssinia. At last accounts- General Napier was at the front, push ing on the advance, and the hoatilo force were drawing nearer to each other. Ile; .ports reached AP tonlery Bay that skh-mH mire bad already taken piece between the Britlah advance and the forma of King Theodore, but no particular& are given. Official diapatchea from General Napier are anxiotialy awaited. ri/LICS. PARIS, February 12—The Lc France, to-thy insists that Count Bismarck has asked permisaion to mega Felix Billy, :the well known French raiLroad contractor of Central America, has been sentenced to pay a hoary fine for poi:dialling • slanderous article against the Otnwnsment of Nithraguit. I=f3 - Brat-ire, February 12.—The ..VorrA der • man Gazette, generally regarded is the private organ of ltisinsra, has an edi torial to-day in which it finds fault with the policy of the Alaltiltll lifiniste4„ Baran Beust, and declaring he is pursu ing a dangerous course in too realous4 befriending the exiled princes of Moo over. riniaactax. - aan comaxao • LONDON, Feb. 12.—Foiteatg,—Omeolii closed .at 931(4921; Flae.twentlea, 911; Ilitnob CenO0,1381: Erie, 4 2 4. FNANDZODT, Feb. 12.—ernsing.--ti. bonds, 751. Lrvis.rooL, Feb. 12.—Cotton closo4 rather more quiet but firm; Middling uplands, 01; Orleans $4; Wes 20.00 0 Web. Breadatuffs—Corn, 4.L 13J; Wheat, 1.0 lad for California white, 14 4a for No. 2 red western. Barley, Oats and Pea, uo clutotted. Provisions—Beef. 1170 6d; Perk, .6 etl for new; Lard. 64. Cheese, 52e; Hawn, 315 e 9d. Produce =Tettl at y 2 itt a 4611; Naval steno.gawt; 9d; Rafittd Fe rp leum la Zid.• ' Airtime?, Feh.l2.—Pstroleum chard at 41 francs 60 centimes for Matidard white. RHE CIIINT-JOIINSON VIIIIIKI VINDVICE. 1=i:fer..%11=1.17."• - • [By TsliegiVl MI. rlyslargli Vasets...] : . New Yostx, February 12.—The Vi brate,, alluding to the Grant-Jolussea correspondence, say. General Grant utterly overthrows Me charge of Lamb ordination.. and that President Johnson sautes oat of the basin:ass one willing towound yet afraid to strike: The Jerald expresses so opinions on the corresgr i l d denoe, but comes oat for The Times thinks Grant may hays beersharty sad Inconsiderate in giving the President to understand that he would aid him in keeping Stanton out, and am:leafs-Iln not pot/lying the Pres ident that be had changed his mind as to Use reeptiewmente of tbe law, but as to his Gael action there can be no doubt of its propriety. The - World regards Grant at oonyksted of duplicity and - punned a tortuena, no- The iy Seado me. says the insidiously devised net wherein. the President cod his Mar mutters sought to enamsre Gnus; is ut terly destroyed. They were wicked enough to rugged' a blow, but too cow ! artily to strike. ! • • The /est say. the President! to the matter merely play. the scold. The Ousessrcial thinks that both the President and Great acted honeetly and honorably, and regards the oonfliet as one of the miserable relics of radicalism. OHIO Ma i[ m am tc sl : . s ties sm. ins TWO:MG SO to rltigbenn l 4• ll4 . l Comarecos;'• February encellng here to-day ,pr stockholders, of the Co lumbus, Chicago. And. 'lndiana Central Railroad Melted the following Mils:re Diroctors,W. 1). Thompson, Frederick R. FMo r ga n, Jdson Ames Fen nel, HenryHenY J ame s Ellwell; Lawrems Wells. all of New York; Jac T. Themes, of Pennsylvanie; Joseph E. Young, of illinials; John S. Newman:tad J. N. Cenveree, of Indiana; Desjamin E. Smith. William Dennison. John Gardi ner, John R. Hillard, of Ohio. noel dant—Denjamiti E.-Rmltb; Biseretal7 , Gordon Moodie; Trecumrer—JameeAlea ! ander. • Gov. Hays inse• received slater. from Searbtary Seward, In reply to the resolu tion or the General Assembly or Obis, rug testing the return of all papyri °aril fylng the ratification of the Constitutional arnendmentby the Okla General Assem bly. He says there lens law parmitting the withdrawal of any document. from the Department at the request of Ind!. yldnale or likatee, therefore the resolu tion ratifying and the one rescinding will both remtlit on tile. CALIFORNIA PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUAR 13, ' 1864: FROM WISMNOTON. Admission of Colorado as a State The. Third Party Movement The Freedmen% Bureau Par tially Iliscontinued. T►e Johnet-Grant Correspondence =I W.IIIIIINOTON, - Feb. 12, 1L413. COLORADO Al A STATE. The Senate Committee on Torritorlee. to-day made a (avertible report on the Senate bill to admit Colorado into the Union. concluding ,as follows: "as it hew been the practice of the Government to admit new States without requiring any specified amount of population, and as the present population of Colorado appears to be equator more than of mum Suites heretofore admitted, and as it op rears it Is almost the onanlmoua wish of the people to be • admitted under the 'present bill, and as Congress 11... X. primly Toted her admission by an ena bli Ton d o moms buti cut to the people of that the plighted faith of the 'Government should be made wood by her admission Se a State, which your Committee unanimously recommend." The Com mince show an improved con dition of the Territory, Including an M ores:se of population slime the former bill was vetoed - by we President. The kliird section of the bill declares that this act 'ball take elle& with the fundantental and :perpetual condition, that within the &Me of Colorado there shall be no abridgement or denial of the exercise of the elective franchise, or of any other right to any person by reason of ram or color, excepting Indians not taxed, and neither this condition nor the haws of Congress securing such equality of rights now in forte in the territory of Colorado shall be abrogated or set aside, anything in tee constitution er Lws of the State to the contrary net withatauddrig. The right to require end tmforos •compliance with and obedience to the same is expressly reso,eal to the Congress of the United State. The time for holding the election for mem bers of the Legislature and •for State ca lkers to be not later than sixty days from the Itasaage of this bill, and toe time for the meeting of the Legislatare net more than thirty days alter the elec tion. , 1=1=1:13 Information in Conservative circhu.l.l to the effect that considerahte progress has been quietly made throughout the country, by those prominent In the Phil adelphia Convention, toward lb. Mann unition of a combined movement look- . _ ing to AU" formation of a third party upora:the former planet that Convention. Hostility both to Grant, and ouch Dom aerate aa Pendleton as Seymour, will • - • mark the action taken, and thename et Genetal Dix, which fa constantly used by Menem. Indicate* the kind of par ty organization mixteniplatel. There have been numerous private meetings of sub-Oemmitteee. In various pans of the country, and It is expected that the Na tional .Comrsitten, appointed at Phila delphia, will assemble here. FARTIAL • DOKV,FIIXUANCI4 OF TOO rnruntextes scatat!. The order, disoontinnlnu the 1 .1 _;7 l men'i Bureau in Maryland, Kent eso end Tennessee on Saturday neut. : wit probably be carried Into effect. Seer tau Stanton has declined to revoke o Impend it, probably because hedoe• no , are to Interfere while matters at th War Office are la such an uncertain eon oltion, and Gen. Grant can't now anon the order he made as Secretary of we ad inferus. The manerhas tern norugAtt before Congreea, tut that body hes Co yet indicated • disposibon to do any thing the creeds.. Every oftloer o standing In the three States named, ROA hundreds of other prentitier.t indield tt at have sulked for a .spenslon of th order, and it Is represented that the Itu roan should not be withdrawn bet", summer. = The Suprema Court, In an opinion on a will ease, derided tia.t. a citizen or thla District or of aTerlitory doom not cntm• under the elaoae of the Coostitniinn r sdreto the power of the January. ;nines nswa lawnrno4rvix. The Uonse Judiciary Committee writ hold ;their nest meeting to-day, and tak testimony in regard to- charges wain. Justice tlc4. !APPC;ISTND TO • CZ X 1 Major. B. A. French, formerly .Com misatonar of Puhlio Buildings, has hem appointed to shear-Is mass clerkship. s • Wary of $1,1400, in Treasury Deport went, Tine Samuel McKean, Jullorsin elacklof the Departsnent, deceased. t .II.LIBLT MITZBCON.IILANIOS. Thy .Corninisoton appointed under Joint resolation or Congress to *zone the • spirit metros and other rnadee of Walling tax span distilled sprits ore holding their *merlon to this city. • COOTT 111• XII /J., ♦RMvxr• The action of the curt-martial at Fort Wayne, bflcblgan, dlamimina from m• min °. Brevet Captalli E. L. Palmer, First Lieutenant Forty44lrd Coital State@ Infantry, for eorelnrs ualreconting an time.; and rentleman, bast born •p. proved and that Milner dlizainterl. GLATT J 0114302.1 cos.suaroxlDlCNCY. Tim liaostaatruatlon Corm:minas ar1:1 hold another sneottag to-morrow and tams the rmarsilnatlon ooneroralog the Johnsorn.Grant Corroapondantre. General Grant hay not -yet bean aabrwr mad. awn:canna CONYIPMZT. The Sweats Iva teenfirmed tha nom nation of General Noah L. Jeffrlaa. Maryland, ae Itagiater ado Treanae: SOUTHERN STATES IT Telornplk to U. Irtilitsnk &WSW 1 11/241011& IDONIVIC WHIM. RICISICONP. February 12—Retrench went was the order of the day la th Convention. • A resolution wes adept.' diwlareins all committee clorka. Another was adopted dispensing with eteriegrapic re. porta of debates after Saturday, it ha y - ins cosi over tour thousand dollars. E. M. Scofield, brother of the Com manding General, has bees eppolntc d. Amartser of tile city. 15=0:11==1:1 Artarrra, Feb. the Convention to•day, Aaron Alponia Bradley, a colored member . , was, by a unanimous vote, ex pelled, ' for gram Insults offered to the ton • tie The third section of the fmn v e-deat ' zr - dirianest, which proposes to disfranchise until January let, IMM, all who cannot register under the dherman bill, was defeated by the adoption of Mr. Miller's witiatitute. The latter disfran chises only theme convicted of treason. embezzlement of public roads, malfea sance in office, crime punishable by law with imprisonment In penitentlw r y, or bribery and also Idiots and insane per sona. it was adopted by yeas one hun dred and fourteen, nays sixteen, four fifths of the negroes voting In the affirm ative. 1001111 0•1110L1NA 00 110 X. MLULICIII, February L2.—ln the Con vention today, in Committee of the Whole, the question of abolishing all Ma th:tenons between Cumin of law and Courts of equity wan dincussed and the Committee Instructed to report In fever of abolishing such distinction.. ()guars! Canby and melt arrived yes terday and_ limited the Convention to day. 04ornor Wotth's council on yester day recommended the appointment of Colonel C. A. Cactly,of Caldwell county, and L o t. of the United States Army, to fill the triton:key on the Superior Court bench, occasioned by the resignation of Judge Fowler, . I • - - soma cumuli& couvairnow. Cruzisrron, l'abivary 12.—Tbe Con vection to day adopted ten more Fee tions'oftite bill of rights. ILONIDA COIVILIFTION. TALLAXAMA Fell 11.—A majority of the convention met lent night and entered their pretest 'Oust the action of the ml. nerity. The couventlim then deposed Mr. Richards fr.m the ichair and elected Morello JankLee President, The con vention, reorganlrel and appointed a new 'committee, deposed the ear gorset-at-armi, and Sleeted .M. Mar tin la blspiace. A rmalutten wan peened declulag that the convention has power to compel the attendince of absentees. Int.u.sttemme, 24brusxy 12.—1 n the COLIVOIIIIO II twenty-bine delegates were present. A reseintiOn asking Congress to repen t the cotton tax woo adopted, The rgsalit.at-Arins was directed to notify the minority members of the reg ular sesaion, and that their presence was required. Only three of the minority sW3Llsft haretakou their nents since the return of the majority. f It in Itrinerstood Geueral 31t, =3 tierieral Mead, the !subject of eligibility to the Cortven! Ulm: • •stell LE= ....tenon was adopted Paling for -.. investigation of the conduct of a colored delegate,. charged with making an incendiary speech at a maim meeting on the 6th inst., in which het encourag ed riotlous proceedings against three delegates who had goon with the ab sent niajority, proposln ate tar and feather, hang or burn 'them. The Convention went into secret session to consider the matter. Gov. Walker land Judge Randall were called as witneenes to the proceedings. Soute of the minority say they Intend to meet on Saturday, and re sumo pursuant to theiratlJOurument, but it is considered unlikely. l 5 111 l IPPI 0051•61 . 110‘. JAcKsort, February 12.—The Conven tion Treasurer reported that many col lectors declare themselves pOwerleas to collect tax, and requested a resolution be passed asking General (intern to 'issue an ceder compelling payment. A reso lution to that effect . was Introduced. A member said General Gillemiold him he would not comply with it, Unica.. it be changed, whereupon an amendment was offered requesting General Gillam tore• ply to the Convention immediately what be would de. Adopted withdhe amend ment and sent to Gen: G diem, . L 1 Lirrix Roca, Feb. 12..—Tbe Arkansas Convention - proceedings to-day were un imixirtant.Longly, Ithdical, sup ported a resolution in favoi of Aussie suffrage. Mr. Cyport offered an araerui meat that lithe wife voted the husband should not. Tabled. LOQI•IUL CONTZEITIOI NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 12.—the Corwin , him to-day only disposed of .a tow minor financial matter., and disculssed the mc. Lion to authorize the ComMittee on the subject to report isuch verbal amendments to the Constitution as It thdught proper. An effort was made to repeal article eighty-six. relative to Judicial Depart ment. It was filially referred. NEWS SY TELEGRAPH. —A letter from ibo Intertal Revenue Mika at Washington to the 11/Red litotes Assessor DULY., St. Louis .Mo.) , Dlstrlet, notifies him that the Ramie CoMmittee of Ways and Mean% are unianimonsly of the opinion that the tax upOn cigars can best be secured ny affixing a stamp to each cigar and requesta blitz to obtain an opinion of the trade upon' the subject. With thin view, Mr. Pepin, the Auessor, submittal the letter to an Informal meet- .. . . .. ing of cigar makers, red there was an alumet unanimous opposttlen expressed to the plan, on the ground of tremble and inconvenience; hot another and for mal meeting wlll leo held Ina few dayn, at which the parties interecied will give a more careful and partirtlr expreeston of their opinions. —Among other propial.tons made to the Cong. - visional Comini :wt. of Way. and 'Menne, is one froma w i tater!, tlelegs. Men of smoky men, to a low them to case the two dollar ta'x i retained, a drawback, it is termed, tot the coat ol freight n o un every Wane' of whisky sent to Me eastern city, The Committee is conihler mg this proptiathon seriouely, an they have determined to keep up the tax. Another proposition leto place the tax at tiny rents on thewhisky sold at wholesale and retail „ and the tyro dollar tax 4. shot is iiieleeed hf by the ye ' taller.. . . —iiiivertior Itrownlow, f Tenneestee, sent a message to the Legislature yester day relative to the strike rin the kfem• phi., Clarksville and Lo i nisvllle Ikea. ',ed. Ile deciarivi the reerlution of the strikers to prevent the running of trains, except the mad train, iztil all arr.! , Agee lire paid. a ronspt „V against the Slate, al,a re1....a, ...se artloll 1111 the illihje.. lie Sine recemmeuda ,that the alTalri of tha road to -I ,, und up the road sold to artutre th Slate interest. —A train lahleh left Ot slut at eleven o . itkia t on Monday morning for Chirage, mat will a serious maudelnt about mid night- Soon aner distuting Marshal, lows, three miry were thrown frost the trael MIA pro-IN:abut iloirn a atiwp am bank ment_ Tau cans tatik, Ilk 000 ete,t, ens wholly detitroyeil. The train .3114.111.1 Very faardtaaweastent, Um moat of whom aidatatuad .light Injuries. A broa•n rail was the cauna id the anndetit. —At Buffalo, yarateriny nlhighway rotinra were aantimeed 'to Auburn S,aft• tt vm rliir an aggregate/ term ,if 11 .llty.lolyenra and sin monthr, : Wm. Moat-Am , . nineteen years nu three Innathe; Wm. Andermni' t,. 7.a. and tato! mouth.; Fella Ilia:sake/a nine yeare awl three mentaxi Michaelabiti t'el.cct Wheion, nine years and three [110[1 , 14; Janice lialleatmk, a unto, One years am! three menthe. intlow ii•nerat tyrant in thermatreivervy lI witb the Pres ident, ancrMailartng bled .tbe c1.i•14 nt Tenuraaen fur the Fraisiilecicy, flute laptol by the lower htaben of tho Ton. Logiolaturo yesterday, A *atoll. law farnrlng Gonoral 11. Tbowaa Aol t0i11 , 11 4 1. —At St. Albano, Vet wont; Tuesday • tight., Augustus !twangy. a roardizeg house keeper, fatally .hot John Alatio, who, with mom. comrade*. had scuashsti la the windows and attemptwl to eater the boo.. of Manango. A telegram wee reoetytel yestenlay from the Mayor of Halifax, Neva &tootle, thanking the MU:gnat:of Toronto, Cased., for donations for the benefit of the dn.- Usenetl fishermen. end :staling : that no further contrlitutlona wero required. —The new Vern Seritanget Antestla. lion' of Toronto. Vona*, has •frawwd reenluUane a...horsing the narrow guar railway .Tote m. —The 11/..bornpion, charts, 1,11 (be election oft I o.nnoer.aii.• 3laoor and City Aldermon: —The qerruan Sa•lois Instltntlon of Memphis auspet,ded y.estarday. Liabil ities foursPell tlifllloAnd 1 ditUirk. Alise4a , •inty thousand d o llars. 1 —AFrench ...elan, Nal g In tb• gu• trorhe of I%lorophl4, was 1r rishod by two negro., a few days ale . The pollre are alter them. I . NEW YORK I 1 Telegraph v. the ElLtatogreb 411144 N.ltVe Yong; FA,. I'2, ItAn. efrlgNel: OF WILD:AN Tlerel/1/re. The World fe •IlLiiiiTi7.ll by Missies O'Connor to Web) ihst be received no letter. from Serretery Sowerd requesting him to pr 0.4,11 to Ellgiatill to defend the Americans 011 trod Mery rharged with Ferilnol•m. j • root( (boring January iweety.elt. thousand ',emelt', In thle vity, eonght relief from the Amseteishoh for impinettig the onn.ll - of the poor. DICF/11.11ATILIN I%SITLEIa. Tyr o d I rectoni of the Shawmut Xatianal Bank, Boston, halo latoly had mi inter view at FlaYana with It. F. Henry, for mer teller of that 'bank, who ran sway with $BO,OOO belonging to IL Henry mot tled with thorn by paying nyer,Sll,ooo, and in now on hie way to California. • wrEAlern ♦nntveo. Tha steamer St. Laurent, train Havre, arri•ed to-day. CANAL OZTARTSIVIT AVDITOTt; flay. Fenton has nontlttetod for Molt for of the Quad Department Col. J. It. McKean, In place of N. B.l3enton, the preeent Incumbent. Tll RSA UMW E. • ' - The famous' I.lnliod Staten steamer arsargo, which destroyed the Ala bama, sailed from liuston for the Pacific on Tuesday. er=cm: ins Teterrsee to muter/ma setts.; Morroonxnt, Fehroury/11..—1n thir ty-rour counties lb° vote for .Conatltu. Ilan stands (.7,711. Registration in tame o . ounties 111,2 ) 9. Tisia ineindt all the negro murales, but Hale and Marengo. The twenty-six remaining murals. have white renJoritien, . To terry lb* Coosa, lotion 86,000 votes 'null be polled. —The London Mar le witty: "The land in England in said to be owned by-seuso thirty thensand"men. We base beard of a person who was awfully.unceir in his mind lest thes° t hi rt y thousand, out of patience with 'strikes, disgusted with re• form, worried 'by railroads, shacked at the Increase or population, should ono day combine and give the whale British nation notice to quit." —The Contineataljoit . raWs have teal quarrelling for none time pit about ti do question: "Riot European country ran boast the • largest number of beautiful women?" It la plurally conceded now that Austria la the 'lend of bloantY." Among Ma Sclayonic nowtint number of baantifal women ourpritingly 4 `, r CITY AM) RIB DENOCULTIC , COUPITY C JFIVEYrION ObJaet•f th•Oenvamtlan—Tampaanal oraaalzailan—Perwasoma ullemra Eloased—De'wake Elation—nesela 11.1m, Ito., *a. Tim delegates elected at the Deritiocrat, is primary meettnes held in the several districts of the county on Saturday last, usseitibled in convention, at the Court Mouse yesterday morning, at eleven o'Click, for the purpose of electing dee gala w the State Convention, to be held at lierrishurg, on tho 4th of March next, which Convention, in addition to nomi nating a State ticket, r elects delegates to represent the State at the National Deui °cute Convention. - T meeting, like' Democratic Meet; Mot generally in this county, wan eri thoalastie and boiaterams, and was con ducted In a modem democratic manner. Tho several Courts of the county Wig In semelon, the delegates assembled In the License Court room, on the oeconel floor of the Court, no ose, where the morning asesien wan conducted. The Convention was called to order by T. J. Keenan Esq., - Chairman of the Democratic Co untyi Krazutive Commit tee,-who, In a brief address, stated the eb*l, of the meeting; and after referring to the recent victoriaaof the party, etc., he said that according to. the usages of the party It would be nnneoesaary to elect a temporary chairman, as the Chairman of the Itzecutive Committee acted in that rapacity. In order to perfect the tempo notary organization, however, It would boinecesaary to elect temporary piecrete that, in accordance with which C. B. Strain, John S. Murray, John C. Barr and J. 0. Lambert were appointed Sec retariat. I then requested to The delegate. Were -- hand their credeo Hale to the Secretaries. preparatory to a cormanent organtzatieu, and the request was Complital with by those having cradeotials. Quite on timber, however, reported verbally. not having been provided with the article. In call ing over the list of districts It appeared that twelve were not repnatented, &rutin three districts the seats were contested: 'On motion of John A. Elder, a Com-. mitts. on Centested, Beals was appointed by the President as followe Masora John A. Elder, Wen. T. Farley, Jame. P. Whits, of , hfulf eesport, Wm. lima and John ltPickirb 0n motion of D. D. Drum, &Committee of five wait appointed on Permanent Or ganization sa followe t D. D. Bruce, J. IL Kerr. Stamm Johnston, John R. Large and J. A. Strain. On motion, the Convention adjourned to meet at half-paid one o'clock in Com mon Plows Court room. I= The Convention re-assembled In the Common Ineas Court room at half.pant one o'clock, and wascalled to order by the Chairman, who elated that several delegates had arrived, who were not .present at the morning see ion, and" re quested that their names be added to the Tie Committee on Contested bests re ported in favor of admitting the follow ing delegates: Oakland, A. W. Foster and J. C. Barr, Eighth ward. P. O'Brien and Wm. tiridin: First ward, Allegheny, Woltindale'end S. It. Johnson. Mr. Sawyer moved to amend lite re port by autstituting . the names of Wm. M. Murray, in pine° of that of.. C Barr, in Oakland township, Wm. It. Stimple and It. f:. Dunn, In the Eighth ward, and J. K. Murphy kll.l William Phillips, in the First ward. Allegheny. J. 11. Sawyer sated that he had been inforund the gentlemen whose IllUlleA he proposed an delegates had nut been heard before the Committee, and be was informed that; one of the gentlemen admitted: b 7 the' Comuntlew was not e molest of PO district which he was admitted to represent.. Mr. Barr said if the gentleman referred to him he had been rulainfor,ned. Mr. sawyer—You are the men. Theamendment was v And down - and the retwol of the Committee adopted.. TAt cmanater on Permanent Organi.. ration was then called upon to report, and presented I.ll.,fullowing list of MA • ter* : ii.•K arr. Pre.si.lents —W. D. lfoorn, Tb. Donnall.r. ileary.?lonald, John Markin 4- D. Fedor: litnebinson, A. W F.dr.r J. C. IlnCum, Jam. Irvin, II B. Cochran and Barnes Ford. • • ==gOVZlll=llll .-.- • , Laarrwut and J. O'llkionellt M. laanbirt Gamic alwoot uie oaccke. of W. IL Itafforty waa auhatitatad. •• The report wee adoptel. Mr. Kerr nun teJratg the chair pr* dared two atteete of “ftadecep" , rerttten with matter:orbit...lly Intended for "Itrulutionr, hut his election to the their preventing his ertlog ea the e 'to mato., on reerri.dloha the manuaatipt was read tutu "manual' . addrou, ud loudly app coded by the . 'no terrified" and bolster-us' throng. cm ziotlare 3:9/11111i.l. of Mee 111.4 appntetral Xgni. chair ha draft sunlit. tiotie • cpreamye of the M 012241 of the von- J. U. rlserTer trotted know whether, after the committee had made t boar report ree,lutuina us:d be offered. Th• ,hairtuart said: "or coarse, um tnrm cent, , 0104 the Cenventien." Mr. StrllO moved that when thy COP. . . T•ritoist pr... Tied ter .eta fey delnin ea, to the Stele ronT.lti4e, that the Toting by mayking. Mr.Orry marmite atue•d by adillog ••en.l the di.triet eyetton M tathrivil =I • town as as' amelidspent and prorefoUed rut t 1 ortg.i.al motico, which. ca hi• t111111(.106. The,mutins p •atle.L • • Mr. Murry roissred lea asoliaa. lad it was Total Altai "saint important motions, upon 'thirds thsrs WWI loud, holiest . .. sad pro. longed dlorassloia, the' Chair announced ,that rho COurantion W.. 11 DOW ready to reeelvs natatrations fur &Legal*, to tbs . Stars Convention. This annoancornant crostiala .win. of •• , wrest ceefueloa. ea &knee •very clelegote to Ole 0114•011110111 had r friend whew be wished to woa to Ilaretaburg. • . The Chair declined. to maintain any • ominatiosis until enter was motored. . . A delegate, morod,Ona "all doing. •t •I•ete‘t to - Conn.:awn bo • rindod." After some lime ord•rwas motored and the darrotary mid over the nomination' when another was of the wildest von fusion euirood. Mr. Brute reeved that a oommitten of thirteen be appi.lnt«l to whom idiot:o4bn referred the notnleation of delegates to . . the State Convention, :to be afterwards submitted to the Coareation. The mu- dor. met with little ,or mad was falsity lald or. IN table. Mr. illtrata thou tiore,l.tiala the nom!. Ma I :L. e Tho Secretaries were etude required to read over the hat .t raudidates, when it •ppearrel that there were thirty sank aut. for the honor •r repreeentlng the vountyla the State Conveation. • It wax then moved that the eight can dliates receiving the highest uunsber of votes should be declared thscholmuf the Convention. • A ilelnate objected, Baying ha wonted no tulnoritydelegates. The molten wax last. • Mr. Tavlitr said that, he mane of Mr. O'Donnell waa ibln wan rnentton od, and ho'appeared near thefoet of the list. U. thersiore Chaired to withdraw his same frerll the 11.1. p ill request M. granted. .The Convention then proceeded to bal lot for delegates, which resulted In Me sole.:tion of the following named gentle men: It. JI. Kerr; John A. Strain, J. C. Darr, Jos. Ilepkine; Mackin, R. Kant), J. 11. Sweitser and Robert Morrow. C. 13. Strain moved that a committee of Moen ho appointed-to conduct the campaign. Adopted. • :1 4 . 'llte report of the Conunittere on Res.. lotion:smut then read by Cal. J. K. Kerr,' who afterwards made a. rogular Demo. cretin speech, abusing the Republican party and recommendirlg the adoption of the resolution. Tpe following are the reccelutioner which were unanimously adopted: The Democratic. party of Allegheny county met liConvention, believing that thicy owe It to themeelves and their fel low Democrata throughout the land, SS well so to the °emanative citistus of the whole country, not to be mlatuideretood on the vital banes presented to tho peo ple of the United States for their =Judi ration, publish the following declaration juinelplee. wo recognize with' pro (*end gratitude to Divine. Providence the clone of a bloody, sectional and nui tidal war and give our hearty thanks and admiration to tho heroin valor and patrietienn of the ciusen soldiery whose precious blood, shill on many a battle field, made peace and U•ion possible, we denounces. treachery to thaliving and to the dead of thin great nation the ma- Himont, cruel, bpproolive and unlawful legislation by which that puns bas been virtually destroyed, and that Union, for which so many bled and died, Indefinite ly peetpenemL. n,*caltd—We declare our unalterable s or y ttlen n t n o ttru tho c c uo w . hole seri , as ee d. of iv ala primarily ba retain In power, in dolmas o(tha freeman of the North, an unscrn pule= faction through the inetrumental itY of an ignorant, acclaim and semi-bar- barons race, and dmigued incidentally to deirade, humiliate and destroy the Sonti,by substituting for the chrattlan civilization of the white race the Tice, the igierance and the bloody anti brutal superatitions of a race which front the earliest period of human' history boo shown'itaelf leant susceptible, of .cultiva- Hon and Impinvement... Thiid-We declare • our hostility to the triode Of executing these laws as cqually.dangerons to the civil liberty of the manor, Inhumanly oppressive to the objects of this legislation; laws confided' to men accustomed to command and not .... .._ . to reaffori; withdrawn from the wrothsy. of Cosine and juries. excluding all ap peal and review; enacted in defiance of the organic law of the land; euperceding the judiciary and deposing the Execu tive; rot : emitting the liberty, - the prop erty inddives of eight millions of people to the irresponsible control of a military dictaar and erecting on the ruins of constitutional freedom the most theme leas, idea:dot" and atrocious despotism upon earth. Fourth—We recognize the obligation of the gOvernment to meet allitgobligitans according to the letter of the law Creat ing . them. More than this would aim ply'be robbing of the poor and humble for this benefit of the rich and powerful, and to all discrimination°a in the mode °f rg n g is t r t'r'c ; theun or paying isesfor the support ok the government, whether in the case of I bondholders, national banlp or any other corporations or • we oritanyopvnd. Ihilh—Tlist. we deem It premature and Inexpedient at this time to Indicate any choice of candidates, and pledge our selves to the support of any man who shall be designated by the proper Demo cretlif Convention, State and National, and Instruct our delegates to tabor for the inanean of our principles, in the way which shall seem beet to their judgMehat after conference with the repreentiativee of the Democratic party from the whole Conimonwesalth. , Mr. Sawyer attempted to oiler the fol-. lowing resolution, but was choked off by cries from the Convention for Mr. Moore; Resolved, That it is the' duty of every true and oulightened friend ef Collllthli- Usual Liberty to sanction the President of the United States in lila great effort to penierve the Constitution, and maintain the lJnion of the State*, Ind oral nghts of the people against Corigereenonal usur pation and revolution. ge baseurvlved the patriotism, statesmanehip and Ines , rity sof -the abolition party, and while it has degenerated into a penionate, wick ed,.;wariton: and remelting faction, ex arcisink power in' impud ent defiance of the I Conetiestion and a rights of the States andl people hstands confi dently, proudly anti hopefully repelling their desperate fuseaultal Mr. Moot* took the :eland and har singed the convention !with a tirade of abuso upon the Republican party, which was received with land applause by the delsigatea, and outsiders; At the cencineion of Mr. Moorea re cast,' Mr. Sawyer again attempted to et I g resolution before the Convention, butlwafs prevented by a' motion to ad journ, which was entertained by the chairmau, notwithstanding he had prom ised Mr. Sawyer that he should be I . A itedell Dental Depee. yesterday we paid a Malt to our ca tmints] friend, 1)r. Geoir,e W. Spencer, at his great steam dental establishment, ffo 244 Penn street, add found him as burly as over 4.1113 g rill a throng of patrons. Perberts rho cnprata and chill . tiM of nu other profetjlonal gentleman in th e fitate are better 'demo or appte risial by the masses than those of Dr. Sptincer. With the prictical,experience of nearly to whole fife ,time, large and • varefulettidy, and inquiry sad that ougb exiintinstiMt tuto the mysteries of the tee/h . sisti the Ifeletico et dardititry, we do not wonder et: the general recognition 41 Dr.i Spencer's claims au the confidence of the community. His laboratory Is tam of : the meat emnplee in the country, *AO in torontlers,.i. delicate machln er3', tto cheruleals, naafi umenenuan in strinnente and hundreds of other nor. nii4itnl , chariatii the tr ha tor let th admiration and Intered. The Meth manufactured hale are In their, way, and when inearted tit to nature , nnit ant equal to tt,d old fashioned ones whose plasm they tillL The Doctor emplum a large fore* of &killed artists,. who th - oroughlv under• stintl every department of the business, end ;them work will stand dose exani• end' eninparmon. with the best futnished by the /111114,11 4 1 Parisian labo rst:orlm.. Teeth are extracted 'without pain at this j establis h ment, and are pins:gel in the mrat' ekillful Manner. 0013444V1211 thin 'veil cond noted dental depot: of 1), iipL44oMe . In the heartiest terms to our readers, and trust Its entimis will' bet fully understmid by. all contem plating having their teeth •xtrat phtgged or new once fureieltedt N,.nl, Abend eleven ecienli yeetenbay morn ing /dr. Cochrsue,commistion merchant on Liberty street', met .with a uriona sr • eilektit while out lid In. Is creasing tie Pittsburgh, forteyrie and Chicago at , l.renelen Pena street, bis bar e, toot frlet et ah approachieg locomotive and stetted , i 4 run. At the corner of Carnal ltreet thee agon . cants:tn andel with a eaded 'el:title, and I the abaft* were broken off. thereby Illi.erating the hone: Mr. C. still held firmly lo the rains and wilt pulled violently to the ground. hav ing first been thrown; some dietaece In tho air by the forms of the a)Illelon. 114. SA dragged aleno the ground for .1111 e distance by the reme end when picked op was found to be inunalble. lloo"wram carried by officer Bolster, of Allegheny, late the .commlsalen I stun of Scott et. elisal, where lire. Cowley and McCune alluded him. Ile wu found to have received i severe sitotk. which confused hie mind very meterielly, but his id- Judea are oat thoeght to be dartgeroute, :..lo bones were brobeit, sad it Is hoped no nalevuel injuries have been eustained. Am V516..17' Train. yas te rday morning a train en the Al legheny Valley litalitteid, freighted with oil, from Franklin to this city, when neaelogatoport ran upon 'a broken throeins six, cars froth the tree', each of . whire, contained two tank. ing.the core, and destroying the tank.. The - remainder of the rain after- some delay proceeded; on lie way until it arrived opposite the Soda Works, when another 'broken nil jiaterfered with Its F.Tag F . Th fi hi ot l y li t t r w re ° l tank: O r S ad the . other one having • sleety barrel bolter N •vrpre thrown from the trsek and precipitated - over an; embankment into the Allegheny river. The heed of the long tank was broken out and the oil Weide& The forty barrel tank• are ly lig en the ice n•lnJored, and the care an s! perfect' wreck. No person. were in jhred by either of the accidents. • = ' At • meeting of the East Birmingham Council, Monday evening, Mr. C. Fold called attention la the feet that more than three.fourths of tho people of Browns temp, hower dt. Clair township, am do- Meow. to consolidate with Fast Birming. bath. This step they woad prefer to that of creating 'a new thorough, which wah mooted monolog them/ Mr. Fold 'thieved therefore; that -the Burgeon be authorised to cull a public mooting of the citizens •of East Birmingham and Brownstown to arrive at the feeling of the people on the aubject Burgess PALO stated ho understood there woo a {indeed on foot tooonoolidate all the. Boutheide boroughs into ono city. The question was put on Mr. -Feld's motion, which was carried. Sattirdety evening, at half past 61‘011 o'clock, was timid for tho meeting, to be hold to the NValton Edglne Mouse, Sarah street. . , PO11111•Ii111111011• NO04111••<1. The fallowing colurnianienn have been received et inoltocorder'e oglce. and will he delivered to Me persons to whom they are leaned when the rentllrements of the law have been complied with: John J. Herman, Jostles of the Peace, - Duquatto it ,Abralaam Baile y , Alderman Fire ward, Allegheny. I B. heater., Aiderinau Seventh want; Lam Ste Allegheny:" I wart, Aldermen Filth ward, Allegheny. Alderman Fifth ward, Allegheny. WED. Bowden.Alderman Second ward, Allegheny. I Pcreeaal,—Our sanctum wen gladden ed yesterday by the familiar and Jovial countenance of our. malued Mead hikes Tindlo Eel., the polite and anoempllsh ad business agent of the groat LOgrelliii. Minas Is in excellent health, and will remajn here emong the itietllls of Ma boyhood throughout the present - AMY neat week. , Very lice —le thei diaplay of fancy sr tie's& at the Fair and very choice and savory are the v iands saved attheeven log featioali baba chntinued this and to morrow coating, at . Trinity Sunday School house, Sixth street, In aid of Bt. Paul's Episcopal Church, Lanyoille. seal Easels Transfers. ' The following deeds were left ,pt thO IteconleCri office, Feb. 11th, 186 c : Hugh C. Heineman to John Schuler, Jan. 26th, 1860; lot on Spring Hill, h, Re serve township 51.000 Patrick 3.fcGradj to Mrs. Jane Cook, November 11th, 1.65; lot in the Seventh ward, Allegheny, on Pasture Lane, 20 by SO feet...—. 81,1.110 S. B. Cluloy, Sheriff, to A. G. Cochrane, Jan. 4th, 1861; interest of JOseph S. Butler to three lots In 'Liberty town ship, Nov. 21, 22 and 23 in Merrick'e plan of lots ............ ............ 875 Alexander G. Cochran to John Scott.. Feb. -Ph, 1868; the above lota.. .51,030 Win. 11. Danner to' Isabella Powell, April 70th, 1865; lot No. ,44 in Letilles plan of lots in the Second ward, Alle gheny, on Federal street, ...V by 100 feet $1,500 James 31eKain to Wm, Leers. Dec. 9th, 1067; lot on Grant street, in McClure township, being No. 21, 21 and 25 In Lackey's plan of 10t5.... ........$1,500 Bernard Mc 3oriald to Dr. Geo. McCook, Jan. 28th, 1868, tract of land In Char tiers township, containing 121 acres • 83. 5 06 . Samuel H. Kellar to Christopher Hughes, Jan. 21, 1965. lots No. 53 and 54 In /Col leen plan of lots In Lawrenceville, 40 byloo feet......... ... . . ...... $675 Helen N. Brown to Edward ' Perrin; Feb. 11th, 1868, lot No. 37 in McFarland's Grove -on Centre street, 25 by 100 feet $ 250 Richard Nntall to Sarah Addy, Feb. Ist, 1868, , lot on Esplanade street, _ Third ward, Allegheny, 22 by 67 feet.••• 1 13 .000 Heirs of Joseph Allen to George Nicho las; October 13th, 1867, lots No. 31 and 22 In Boyd and Allan's pliirof lots in Lower St. Clair township, fronting on Third !street. 91 by 125 feet ...... —.1690 === Tnn BLACK CROOK.—ThIe grand spec tacular drama continues •to draw im mense audiences to the Opera Hones. and we imagine that since lie first produe- . don the coffers of that worthy place of amusement have been placed in a pie thorie condition. The play is put on the stage with decided effect, and is calculat ed to entertain the audience from the rising of the curtain to the telling there of. It shows good signs of runnina 'a week longer, but it is not probable that it will be permitted to 'remain on the boards longer than Saturday night next. It is certainly worthy the large measure of auctetelt enjoys. Nlastiorto Ilar.t.—Breaking from the worn dist and thread bare line of trick,, in the art legerdemain, Logrenia„. the a gr ll con eate jurerst of g, held enraptured and epell bound. at Masonic Hall, last night, one of the largest and most appreclative aud iences we have ever sees drawn togeth er in. this city. Hie brilliant reputa tion was more than suetaleal, and ovary. both , in attendance was delighted the. they had been deluded, and deluded so cleverly as to defy detection. The fame 'of Anderson, liambuler and the Fakir or Aye grows dim hefore this new, star that has flashed upon the boards to amuse, entertain and deceive the intel ligent - But the manipulating abilities of the conjurer are not the only attrac tions offered at Masonic Hall. The won derfully well trained birds, and cats, and rata, and mice, a truly happy family, excite ab unusual burst of applause as they perform antic feats which an Aga, sir would hardly credit them with being able to perform. Readers who would enjoy an hour or two of rational amuse ment should favor Masonic Hall with visit. Allngultleent Instrument. The well known music dealers, Mass Hammer h Teorge, Nn.f.O.4eventh street base reneired the mole agincy for West ern Pennsylvania, Northwestern ginin and Pastern Ohio, of the ■tagoiti cent initruments known as the Portabi Pipe ()mane. There organs have beet awarded the highest pm's° by the mow eminent artists and amide-al authorities of the ntry, and are discla'red to be unrivalled by any other instrument suatained sound now before the public. Its advantages are patent to soy person ekilled In muaical matters, and may-he briefly 'stated. In them you have the genuine pipe tone with wonderful range, sweetness and valuate; is portable end takes up no mere roomtban the ordinary parlor organ of reed wsunde; Ls very cheap, being furnished at one.half the coot of the organ built on the old plan. Thuy are adapted to a whirr lance of music than the piano, and as an accom paniment to the human voice in singing are vastly superior to any_lnetrument ever Introduced, while they are equally well adapted to harmonising with the piano, harp, violin, flute, elarionet, or any .musical Instrumeat. When the., organs are- generally known they. will bars large Sale, as their high merits over all other Imtruinents cannot fail to be appreciated,_ 10.611•• Krick lambi... In - bringing this, invention to the no tice _of the ptibilo, the proptieter says: that It is considered by those competent to judge to be the mast parer/ ul and el feria, of any brick machine now in ex• IStili3M, and withal, the perfect embodi• meet of simplicity in construction and positire stetum. . Those requisites have heretofore never becn found combined In any one ma chine; and while it will bl• universally conceded that power and simplicity are es...shots, there are many other saran izi b,.. mpossessesi by this invention which griirmi by lhs practical man . . „ on szamination. Auy information, as to the machine or purr/ owe of, rights, will be fornished by addressing R. A. Douglass, I'South Fourth street, Philadt.lphin. stress theories. Ors Ws. Our, readers, one and all, wiao are in need of anything in the way of dry goods, bests; shoes, de., are Invited t.) visit the Mammoth Masonic Hall Auc tion Roos of Messrs. Smithson, Can hook d liVelelland, Nola 15 and 57 Filth; street.. Tho firm have on hand a very larsostook of goods, including the lines mentioned above, and are determined to close them out at price. which cannot fall to attract oil buyers; ktoneysaved is money earned, and this house Is the place to buy to save money.- Goods aro advancing in the East, but notwith standing this firm in offering the most extraonithary Inducements to buyers. Everything In the line of dry goods, booth, shoes, gallant, slippers, Re., can be had there. E==3 An information was made before Al-. derutan McMaster* on Townley, by two of the stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Monongahela Coal Company, egainat T. Walter fey, Secretary and Treasurer of thecomranv, charging him with embez zlement tieveral weeks since the sus picions of the stockholders wetearoused, it — being thought the affairs of the coMpany were not properly non ducted. An Investigation resulted, by which ItiVIS discovered that s deficiency existed of 10:,000, for which Mr. Day WWI accountable. It to said that the fraud was skillfully managed-by making false en tries in the books. The Rammed was Ow lented by Aldermen dtoMaeteni and held to ball In the sum of $lO,OOO for his appearance at Court. A Nice Lady:—The Cincinnati o:im minent has the following item Minnie Grey, the st.vliah female, recently greet ed as a profrasional confidence woman, was to have been examined yesterday in the Colima Court, but owing to the ab sence of witnemee her case wan continu ed one day. When she appeared In Conrt she adopted the old plan of wrap ping her evil cloely about her face, no ne to hide her features. She succeeded in this, with the exception that oho foiled to mamma the very-prominent aquiline nose that somewhat detracts from her beauty. Not desiring to appear in strik ing colors, she had modestly turned her bandeau,* velvet cloak so am to exhibit the plain brown 'of the ituide. This Is the some woman who victimised one ef our charitable citizens a few days ago. On a bleat cold night last week a wealthy landlord turned from a misers .ble tenement a miserable occupant, who had failed to make payment of rei n The 'I/Sant is on old man, past three poor*, blind and decrepid, and had living th him a little eon of sight summers and a kelpies" daughter but few yeare older. Thu landlord not only turned him out of house and home, but seized on his scanty effects to secure the paltry sum due for rent. Some charitable-Ma sons took/ Om old man in out of the cold and provided for the children. Verily, such afliny hearted landlords will hav email Mc laid up is beacon. t tot a kin at very reasimo ble prices, may be o btained at Holtzhel , mar's COMinental Dinin g Filth atreei, next door to the l'oetotilee, of any hoitr.of the day. • Call at Batesll'a, No 21 Filth drool, for bargains In foreign and Amor !can long and sgurzoshawli, place goods, dream patterns, to-, &A. c . L NUMBER .37. COMO] o ger SO. • Aro human bet ttp silly °nought° bawl. bellow, scream, yell, groan, or grunt With pain and torment, whoa they can, freo . . of copollbo, have all pain of any name or nature, instantly removed? Ny . in they lay, dollar after_atallar to doctoryi, and •ei constantly suffer misery; Wi , tinoir otter. and facta prove to cite avntrax:i. . Dr. Wolcott's o ffi ce is crowded with pa- it- - ----- rictus, at No. 171 Chatham *mare, New 411141111 LIES & PEEHLEv. Under.' York, and 622 Arch street, Philadelphia, TAKERS 'AN I / 4 STALKS. comae from sunrise till nine 'o'clock at night. L _ot Sandusky street and Church ermine, Alliiitse- The doctor accepts of pay from no per- oir Mir, where tliitr CoinN gooXS son, yet, with nis mintenlous remedy, tialaatly supplied srith nal end imitation Roses Paih Paint, lie gives a full release from [;w000. stsasasar sad walnut Cots., St prima pain Instantly. Thousands of hel ploss, • ',:warrtair from II to CIO. Bailee prepared tor le liquileso invalids send to the druggists torment. Ileums and Carriages forolitted: for the PAM rata!, 'and thus at their 7aisa, an made OP Mo9lllliol. Goods. if rirtfottiad. quiet !mines apply theilouid. Druggists =vele,. °pea at al boom. day and night. are apt to urge off and sell the small 25 - - 01101 T T. HODNEY . Under cent bottles, if possible, when they know - .:11 6 . / that. for all Im; standing and chronic . Ensar•ww. Ito. 43 OW. fits. - ailments the patient ought to have the • _'•tl!ithoer• sad N. 80 tin largo size, or F., bottles. The large bin- - Yet. Wthee • Dow , / lust. alwsrseetwinktbe ties boll eight of the dollar bottles. dJet :Pen-Meta. Romi wood. Walont and Uottation the largo bottles or send to the doctor'a qttaewoos cos.. wa.t Cantu rune $23 - vo, office for thorn. :wares. norunstioe Comm WO minarets; all other. Idiot the doctor hoc another remedy ,]o9.leas pronorumt. Carrtaiste nos neit , oos which has been established and to in fart sue •1 I°. the only real standard medicine for Ca. z sue Kaaravtasforahhed gratis. COM. %MP day tarn: it is the instant Pain Annihilator. nghL alOrmi. no. Over 100,000 bottles are sold each morita.:I•VDWARD CZAUFIECILI, VA. Over 2,00 U signatures from medical men, .La Oinne, 11..131. Milo Writ s of the highest standing attest its virtues., 1,1,0.7. 0t t tar The dneter says that more than ene5ni n „,..... m .,... d , third of the entire poprdation rim flet.llns. to Ilia loathsome disease of the head.. • - C.dtarrh he affirms to be an ulceration oft 3;;;.'',4,;;;rm: the bead. The phlegm and matter form;, a... I t, this filthy :tore drops in the throat, arid . ; causes the patient to hawk and !pit, unity. at night, while asleep. It steals down the , : throat into the stomach. And. In they morning the patient finds his siomacir choked up with the phlegm and matter that falls into his throat while aisleeo, - . and endeavors to clear his throat of the nausea log mucous. Bat it shortly un, dermtnes the constitution, finally end-; ing in consumption. Bronchitis is the , legitimate child of catarrh In every in 4; stance. Trochee and all palliatives can not in any ease reach the fountain, I .' the bead, 'where the polluted' festering; corrosive pus or matter Manes. Snuff or. dust of any manufacture aggravates mkt - never, never cures this disease.. • • I A aoeeze is nature's emphatic No, . al - ways, and is produced in tonsequenei or an irritation of the membranes of the . Lead. Nature speaks out load and slept, No at every sneeze. Site also opens the, water duct. and floods the nostrils with' water to drown out the intruaer, just an: the &lets of the eye aro open when dust'. ,inlets that ems. Taking Snuff produce catarrh. Doctors in generat know hardly - anything about or under. stand thin universal complaint, Catarrh and they are honest enough to admit The patient I...lndult, heavy - arid sleepyi_ . having seldom any pain, his fears are not aroused until perhaps to. late. • Ile catches cold constantly In the heed:: sometimes running et the nostrils, eyee often weak, nostriLs inflamed. breath sometimes reveals to bin neighbors the: corruptionth: se as, within; whileo smell. patientthe n often len t ease advances cautiously, while ringing noises in the bead, or deafness misuse, Paln in the cheat, lungs, or bowels startle him; hacks and coughs, has dyspepsia;: thinks he has liver complaint; want. to take a blood purifier. er coo liYer Bons! The foul ulcer in the head cats , riot be reached, by such noetrums. becomes nervous, his voice Is harsh and, nuat ural, he feels disheartened, raemort!' 'tones her power, Judgment her put; gloomy forebodings seem to lhan overhead like a pall. Iltmdrods, yeas thousands, seek a rope, a river, a reset+ , ser e or ruor, cot themselves the misere, the thread of life. The world looks Of and wonders; that a man surrounded hy all the charms and opulence that gohl 'em give, should deliberately chooses quiet grove, wherelhelmary are et real; others drug _on a weary life and sink under lung complaints by inches. m.fy hire some miserable scamp or item, hig, soundingeharlatan, havingsuckt a atria* of promotions from Europe and else where that they actually bewilder anh dazzle their victim, who at once census down with tire dust, pay Si for a untie*. eadiuta.hlon, sro mere as nart payment (or the job ewe. Of coarse the depots 'not silly *nom& to pay the balance, but thanks God he was not killed outright by the outrageous treats:net I. The vil lains coolly Writs a flaming certhleide and attach thereto the victim's name. • Dr. 'Wolcott tries to use common slate. He tells his patients, who have Catarrh. to linen pint bottle of his Instant Eein Annihilator in seven days, according : : to directions. If benighted, continuo in use a pint each week until cared. ' Ordinary mind, ran comprebendplaln truth, and his statement will be backed . up by all who love commercial hones*. We would advise our readers to cut thin nut, as it is the plainest statement , they hare had the plensare to read cot:horn tug a disease universally prevalent,el if not alfuleted themselves, to sand it r.to any friend who may have Catarrh. Dr. Wolcott most emphatically cautions cite public against purchasing any of hie preparations unless to pure white out side wrappers. Touch none io brownbr tinted wrappers at any price, it &Tonal by druggists. Look twiceat the wrap per when von bay, and get the genuine, or most to the Doctor's Mills, for it,.;at No. 170 Chatham square, New York. r • gime. Ha FerroM Miusimoss, The Paris correspondent of the Beaten eUturday Freeing Gazelle gives the al lowing glowing account of a hoesOAttge. de Paisa bee built in Para. Me gays I She has built in tkeavenue dos Champs Firers oar of eke most splendid men- 'ions in Pura. The stops are of the coat liest marble, the bannisters areofbrouse, and the molds were broken alter the bronze was made. The doers =amen tel-pleces of draw log tooms are snide of malachite. .This scene Is sio °astir (although net reckoned among the pre cious stews( as to be worn quite fre quently as a breastpin. You may hay* heard the stery of outset our banker:lend Prince Diseidelf, who 01•13% the quarries whence malachite is drawn? The lbarther saw the Proses admiring hie breast-Pin, and, ignorant of the history of the stone,' "It Is. beautiful, isn't It? Do you know the meterial!-is exeeedieg,ly costly." FrineeDemidolYnsplied„'"Yes; I am quite familiar with it; my mantel pieces are •matie of it," to the confaelon of the banker. The walls of the drawing room t!en. lain pictures, one by Mons. Fauteuil.' representing Catherine of .Ruda artest log by a smile Turkish Relaters, another by Mons. Ell* Deanne) exhibits Mina Poictiers presenting Jean GonJori ond other great artists of her day. to Henry II ; another • still - by Mons. Comptls scene in the life of Louis XIV anti - bane. de Italutenen ; the fourth •is by Mqns. Levy. and rsTproeents Cleopatra's trot interview with Anthony. One maY're member Mote de Pella ordered ftbrn Mons. Gerome a picture with the first interview-between and Cetus. fur its subfect. He nted the plettire. but they failed to on the. pricesishe thinking eight thousand dollars tee , Atch for it, offered to glyei dye thousand . .zlolz Mrs, which Mons. GOMM° direllnect imAt found at once a purchaser M his pike. The drawing reeve dolling to painted by Mons. Gerome ; the theme is the kipcirs of dawn, stuariseozoon and sunset. •e• • • • .Ir, Her estate is now immense. She *ens the almost royal Chateau de Ponqhar- I rain, where she keeps an imettense'i-ret (nue of semuuts; her gardeners and limit lers are English; her laundresseymnd lalry-maids are Dutch; she hoe Italians for macaroni end ices emit French, for. peicry,i d.c., lu her kitchen, and . 'piss guard her estate. She has tried in , :vain to get into good society; but as "tale Is "very particular" whom she receives, her only female company Is reci*ted from decayed homilies of the Faubourg. St. Germain, who are only too glad to get a good dinner. • ik Such men as .Metars. •date Bettye, Hisard, reuillet de Conches Tisesq;thile Gauthier, Philarete Cheslee, Renanr sad Prosper Merimeeareher habitual silents. --Some one bai written three iskovi'and pithy eenteaces to the Loudon that hove en application to other llitles also, as follows: “They are thetwagds of hungry men out of employ at theßrist and. There ere miles of isfasenslffilthy. mmeets, and pathways at tle - Westand. Are there no means of bringing the. two together?" • —Desperate efforts are to be Min.: Dn methately to replenish the empty ceirere of the Holy rather we as to enabler: him to pay his rouayes nod gene d'airnes. - One hundred new canvassers, mostly lay iwiests, will be rent to the United States to sellcit centrillations for St rotors Toney. • ILadles will ilnd at Baton t Bell% lip, 21 Fifth nttaot, n leery em parlor atpck of dress goods of all descriptions, seldett are roilered nt greatly reduced rates. • WANTS. ittrANTED—AGENTS..for 'TOE lILIIE-CUATP. and bow they !:41ead., Fought and Died foe the trulon. with Buielea and taildents in the (treat It reads ore: IEO finarnsravlnies and 300 Pagea,Yrind the sploteat and cheapest war boolt peli lobed. nom. only $l. lO Per Thi public Ira ea Cloned asalast leaner Worki with 641/nlllr title. See that the boca 'yen trof nonfat.. over tot eugravlns. and 501 pasta. Send PieCima lan. Address JONES BISAPIVIPP3 a 14. PlM adalphil, P. "' - • 7 - ?". ear THE WEESIY GAZETTE rye artman. V1D1,101117 LID BLTVIDAY sibem. essistatag 74132 T OUL Vl[Ba et tairostlag readlna auttioz maw:MU ti - pues Zdelefials, Lassa News be 7aielfralftleo 4 Wall. voluble Seeelat Wafer for the Mann Sid tenon sad most fellable ltassetal sad Coma aerct al Beal Bavaria ere. b 7 faly " lee on/. arner, Ofeellaulle O. Awl./ be willooot MIMICS TON4IIIIII22Z4TOAXITM t o Bonder Mot 000 00P1 .rlP.p.eu , the pore= ' , nth, tOO dab. Addlttoas to °lobo am bo mode • t `oil tlaut, n Nub rata. ,:!tons to IlalSCanasa — la massing was 4per, be we sad slassitr slat •41Sloa 70. is salaams • Waimea:ls, sdltlas for as. "kifiretra hafts: lssloss mall • alai. 'espy by Drat. VW," NMI esdsla &wad LaMar,: may Ds seat at °mak 1171131311103}1. Plasea• 1 UNDERTAKERS :ALOE. AIM Ell, UNDERTAKER Fount. stmt, rittaienrgh, V. 7 :q1 , 712:8, oral kinds: CRAPVB, ULOVILit. rr dewtouan of lanaral Famishing Goods %Meshed. Room ohms day and night. tad tanur. ,41insmatatche—Iter..Lhasid Kars D. M.D.'. Vie. Ja c o b us. D. D., Moss. Fain. 144.,.. lanob H. Miner. Zvi. FOR RENT T • LET—TIBE SECOND AND , THIRD STORY ROOMS, at No. let radar* Watt, Allegbeey City. The Oahu are auliablei far tight manufaetertep parlatee• araa Per term. apply as McBRIDE a GEORUE'II el roux,. ewe. No. PH radar I St.. Allegheny. FOR RENT—A Fraine Dwell- IN°. seven rooms on diatland tbrU oni ew cod door. • la. a TZICANTI 110118 P. or two rooms, al/ la good •nbstantlai order. SWIM& and carriage boas. El: acres bf ground. nearly all planted In choke froit4eaches, cherries. grape. •e. 611.10 1 , 0 the bill Imme diately above the On tor Depot, la Pitt tonn•blp. Enquire It JOHN WATE4 2:ll.Peon •10001: or of WATT & WILSON, Liberty divot. ' To LET—A area Frame Dwell -MG, e.t.a:Mug MITA rooms, ,onto tgni sorra if Mad and otoldo. wee sot with fruit tram and In • good of ndtfratlgn, situate on Neeeer street. In the Borough of Sewickley' end vitt.ln live tolintes..glk of Ittc.egatloo. ro eeeee ton given fioodlatoly. if desired. Fa terror. de.. Inquire of WM. RANKIN, on ate p1e2112.. Rog 1E BI ID—OFFICES AND • •- ROOMS la tlae nom building ereetad by the Keyitoaelaaataga Haat, 22I3LIBERIT STEIZET. CORM, of Garyt.oa alley. la.mealats posmaloa rivaa. For tams. ge.. apply at THE 1117i/E. T 0 LET.—The Fourth and halt OR TRUED STORIES of fle nor Ito. Ise Liberty Stroat. Enquire of T. ' L J. _ MoCANCE. TO LET—A' Aarge . and substan. WASISHOINIE. on WsPer Prod. near Motet. Bat inoiforatri. l'Otoroolon {lran op April itt. Inquire of OLO. A. BOOBY. Olt tens National llonki FORIELERT.Iever al flue, large BOOM In the GAZZTTE BUILDING. with, good Dem. eau be had. Apply 01 . 0 0 ,01 th. GAZIPITI COUNTING BOOM. FOR SALE FOIL PALE—FINE DWELLING 111 BEWICELZY.—A fine mitt dwelling, haat la the west meat...UM manner, with Com plete arrugements for Au; bet and cold water; ast, Alta. not' alr Ones. An. Plena one to three acre, of ground. Very near Quaker Valley Ma Ilea JOHN WAY. Jr.. aewleklerrUle P. O. FOR SALE-A Yep desivable three-story BRICE ROUSE, nearly nror; pressed brick Rant.-marble mantle.; pi and water throughout; house erotaros roren room and antsr.e4 garret. No. ft ELI STREET. near Wylie. SUM ward. PaClanfOrl OE Aprtl Ist, IraiValre at "ha Dean. - FOR SALE—FLORIDA LANDS. ,We oder for sale MAO Acres of Land In . Ine tract, aboit Hulls. above the elt. of AP.- andeole, The lend I. improved and under eel. ttmtleo. and L iumurpessed for richness of ofl and productlveness of Southern staples. eels semi cans. anion, rtes. sweet potatoes and or• ange throe with superior grazing ler cattle and vetoing begs. an the nue modes. The boot of yellow phis Umber In &Mond/meth with Oral rate ' watt - Epos, for site nails, with depth or for steamboat. to run labor tub the Meer, where It em be loaded Into large Teasels land .hipped North. There are ten good frame 'houses on the proud.... The waters abound .with bah, geese. dock.. and; the wood* wet. ell Mud. of gamerben. Mier, torten, quail, etc, Toe reentry Is entirely free from those diseases engendered by odastuatle Men... !Doyennes,. 'ln the South. GM will tell thi. lend at the Lone prise of SIM Per ems; Also, a tract of MOW monk 'Moll/ oolloProsw ed, cermet with the finest iellew pins timber, 'nth every facllltrlbr sawing then, navigable . airman to run thalumber Into the elver. TOL tract Um mar the Ant waned. Moe Moron Also, MIMI acne In Georgia. et pole.. ROMP cents to re per acre. , For further Informallon send or tail foe our I Southern Lund Circular. SILL A SEITITIIIILY. Real Petals 'lead Inautanee Agent.. Pltlstowith. itormsrly Iceerraneentle.l FOB andA@Lola terser et Iltealtstiza liatl Ads= streak- atallaray. Lot 44 by 1:f. kW. Howe fame, coatalalag 7 roans sad good na/L, 4440 Igannood. Ploasosad Lot 0a9b401444 Yag 514041 Mott. Alletkong Ctt►. Lot 9.bf root: loan tram. contd. osll 4 ago mow and good calm water ad gm.' Also, mrSaral kola • Limon and Lots la good loostloa. Dmlnlot4. 000010 a 00.. 1400040 a tart, sow Cansanal. V01113•LE-11111tRSES.-4.T HOWLIDII Llvery said Bee Stab IAXILY HOBZB tiSaylt are. DAPPLE OBEY HOBS= am LASCIII DWIGHT HOZ= three BLACK MUMS • 1.0 'OMIT YAM . MIST ITRENT,'sear Moaasp. Wallowa. t=!!=M:M2r== FOR BALE—une CAUULIME, satiable Mose ai.th.e , larses; one TWO MUT. W 1.0014 • and A doubts se of BIER aas malty seer. Itmalt• et the 1.21117. X. TtAIT.•- SPECTACLF4 OT AJAWD! , AT Dolma= ntisimrrs, M== MI 11. a W ATOH E 5 PROVIIM • PZ?Wt =CCM. • for ale by {b! Arnim • • DIII'iI3RATEI HAsLirrrt, =r= GUEAT rukvet,emsTs TO mon wAxivice currirtsvo. = WIRTZI CIAMMIS. /0/1141/1111113, VIESTINOS. . Asa 01///100A.71:1149, Watch will be awls tO order la the latest stlifa, tally $5 Pill 441 M. vase 7214.1 i orransi, Tills ar..16021r. Call sad exasalas " ,toot a 4 8111T0; Merchant Tailor, iisrinruts NT.. comer of Wed ' - I - HENpy e. MILLE, Merchant Tailor, for. Peim and, t . Clalr BRc~ti` rzzi L=l talr-rnr. UST. YORE UERA.DE ! THOIIEDAY ZiENIIIO, ?Arson or rHZ RISI Can Nerara Costume pacts up to (and atter)lllMlPAiT ATUWIOON. 2VUR - • beruaral ltsaager'