LIN 11,iitsfrurgr Gayth II Laminar, mantair 1 5 , jigs GAzzTtE isints the opinion of the Pose, upon the. recent decisions of the Supreme Court. We have not been addicted to this bad habit of the Gazonn, in 'reviewing: the decisions of the Su preme Court.' . We accept them as law, binding upon all."—pµl, • nett why have you been Yammering away for mouths put' - =at Congress for conforming its action to the decision of .the Sarin= Conti the Rhode bland use--and at the Supreme Court for not reversing that decision, sad sittingup a new precedent unheard of In the jamb. praOtnce of this country? • Ttrz Pienidentlet can:Taiga - may 'too . n be regarded u open, and the .Rapnbll - should at once set himself about to do whaterer good he can In the canoe. We know of no better way to make votes than by educating the people up tothe proper atandard, so that they may know how to discriminate at the ballot box in favor of the party hating the -greatest interest in the welfare of the ithd holding principles not at variance 'with the fullest idea of a Republican form of Govertunent The best channels through wb4ch to reach - the 'tames and to spread , liefere them - Mellen Wins of the bin; ere well con ducted and fearleesly edt.ed newspapers.- They.aie the educators of the people, and when properly dime ed. one towns] silently accomplishes more good and effective smite, than could- a thousand stump orators or andotui canvassers, In ♦tew of this facti all earnest adherers to the gnat political Principles held by the Republican patty should beitir them. selves to illClelle the eirettWon of Able lemnide. is their iiiipricts,'- - !6 thit 20 maniahis ignorance will be entrapped into the minion of men and measarea antagonistic to the best interests of the country. i 3 E - Z -The PittstUrgh Weekly Gazwrrs, _theiemest,,, cheapest. and beat-weekly - journal in the Ontronnwealth, and the leading . Republican piper of Western Pennsylvania, is placed within the reach of all, end Roar friends Will cooperate, it will be enabled to accomplish much . Rood. work in the presidential caisviss. Mid* from its high political character, it As a itie; gossipny,. and readable news paper, which will commend itself-to the intelligent farmer, merchant or mechan ic, Bee prospectus in another column. At the last session of the Legislatnr e of Pennsylvania a law was passed tots: stock tri _National Banks in the hands of holders thereof. To this ends corps of - special - Assessors 'lsere crested; and au thorized to pocket seven per . cent of all the moneys- raised. In this manner, in .. compensation for services not extending beyond a few kours or dart . ; While the . Ides-of taxing this capital was Just and proper, the manner of arcing It into effect was a sob, though not of large pro -portions. At the present session of the 14gislanire, it is to be hoped, the whele System of taxing banks will ho remodel ed to meet the requirements of the case, Isedeveloped ly-the fullest considers. , There can be no questicin but capital, whether in the form of bank and rail way.shares, or in government bonds - might to be liable to assessment for pub lie porposes to fill as extent as other descrintiona of prOperty. The exemp tion of capital, inveatedin these shapes, has gene so far as to compel a dismission . which will not cease, but grow more earisest, until a change shill be made remedying the existing evil—. Nor can it be doubted that Bmk Officers ere con vinced that the general system anger which they are doing s taismessi mn only be permanently maintained by the adop. • tion of each provisions of - faw as will isehject banking capital to es beery :rates taxation as are laid uphn capital em ployed in other Purznim. Vise forty-fird section os the Act Of : Cifilgrealk of 1864, resisting National `Bartle, expressly prohibits taxing, for _State and local purpeses, either the trend:dies, capital or cartilage, of : those institutions; and the obvious import and effect of the section has lbem sustained by discisioni in bale:Veleml and State- Muria Bat the same . section author izes taxing shares of stock in National Banks in the halide of the individual holders thereof, the same as other prop erty, =bled to threelimitations: . ,:: ..... 1. The rite 112tlitt;noi be greater than otrather trioneyed' ' eapitstin the Rate This It abtunlintly liberal -in Pennsyl TEIILII; fur moneys at. intermit are now taxed, in none or the *mattes less than three or four per cent.,.. and In some of them seven or eight per cent - . ." • -- 2: That the' taxes shall be imposed by Biateanthotity, at the place Where the Paiticularliank Is located, sni not else where. - That the rate shall not exceed that upon !hens in Sate banks- "-• Tae'&at attempt in thin State, at tax. inglietkored Simko, failed aimed at their bualtons. The. second attempt, that 418644-failed" for the Me e e eelet• Ine9ne Per .ci1i t: . 4• 1 0.14 , held to /*exams of that legally psi. able clincher capital for State "objetts alone. 'd.;Becinso it was on Um. beaks directly,. sad not en the Indi vidual boideri of.the Is objectionabie, simply. because the nintessingAnutde a iciiil9; the benefit of Ineky but Islas because it—does net make the inontaauble •ftir Peaty and' focal pur Wane, is Author Unity; in the fact It does not aubject Mares to fitate Banks ts _ " ineestiie of tar.ition snares iriNstional Blake.. Moneys nt interest arilatsble - for purposiek - Sei, es me recently ezpla aid, la scone ecstatic:aam stsesensento abeolutelyreseh .67 ounach $l,OOO, or ;7 more than the *lints litwful Widest racalya& :Nor is till& pia wont of It: If a Juan' sells redo:eta -en gay, taking any fono ot *xi*, • iveitol ty is liable to taiatlpp at. •• ie rate; while the ineoeitTeelllapitia ble tke same as azty otkel Lomas an• lands; thus laa;lig Abe saisielpioper. (We may remark in naming taxing money at interest, as it infamyshat the I, egialaiurd make haste and correct.) Tha tar ea &go Mika Is o I value 6P - the shares, mare! -I =Act value; while the Win. ~i abases, idtaterer it insj bct. It to be cozurbtered„ mortxrear. ho distlactienos made ha taxing doe two aorta, of Sinks, 'null. • tbe eTiLi. :Another point in which ones PaisiblE erica might ae well be I in this. 'connection. The 4at sea tion of the 2teriOnil law • scions "That nothing in this act ehal be con strand to prevent all the shares t• any of mid Lesociations, held by an .perton or body COrpOrate &One being Incled• C. ed in this valoallon of the • re:mat property of such person or • • ipors• Lion in the assessment of taxes imposed by order of State authority, at du place where - sushi bank is located, and oat Au. atsra" 4 The State law of 1807 provid s, that taxes on shares of stock In atioral Banks dati io'assestod'at Ille lam of reside:lto of otockholdors. ' , there is 'Manifest cifteepancy ' them two provisions, ' which the coos ,may , find a way to ragoncila if ♦ should Min calling for a solution,• h we think tbarin this great ilolenco would baveto:be done 19 orto or both clue pro *lapis. . A. .bill is -now irkullor ednatder• i ll talon litt Ootustese which meld a that stock fit Nahasuil fank t attetybk zed at the plitie of residence of the res re SweltholeelW_PYOTittiUtlinf - deli the lilac la which therbatac id and with y 104.11117 Ant 033111. this but fibos#4l#Fle laWl MEE presume it-will, it will meastrrably edy the dle.repancy referred to. • da the lairs now are lands] and terse• meats are exempted from .E.Reettmente for State parposca, bat carry by fur tb larger parbof tbc local burdens, while capital invested in banks, railways, in- finance and manufacturing companies contributes most of the proceeds regain. ed for State ems under this arrangement. More than half of the income of the State is collected in Philadelphia. There is no vital objection to the con tinuance of this rale provided the actual burdens of each of these forms of prop erty are substantial equalized. It would, indeed, be more satisfactory to many minds if all kinds of property should be made liable to the same levies and in the same proportions; but . r there are practical diedeuhles In the way. hitherto It Tim been found difficult; If not impossible, to . make capital ,in the forma money pay its proportion of taxes, while real estate is palpable and cannot be concealed. The result is that capitulate who arehest able , to contrib ute to the support of government pay ratably to their means lees then men in more moderate circumstance& A labor er; mechanic, or tradesman, who has a house, shop oistore cannot escape the tax-gatherer, While his rich neighbor may have tens or even hundreds of thous. andsof dollarainvested that theexistenu of them cannot be readily ascertained Exact equity Is ecarcely attainable, nor is it desired by persons who take coin prehensive views of taxation. What i, essential is that substantial justice .. be done. It will doubtless be found imporelible to dispense with the State tax on real property unless the-tax on bank shares shall be rendered available. If it should become necessary to restore. the State tax on lands a thorough scrutiny of all parts of.the - existing system will be de , cossuled and enforced; and tile result of this will be that money capital will not escape as easily as under the proposition to make it,pay one per cent. —The Commission appointed to revise the tax laws, were expected to report a bill covering this matter; but their re. port, as far as published, does not con,. taln it, "though the table of contents does. It is Probable p supplemental report will 'embody it. • RELIGIO3 It'ELLIGE?iCr Revival poWernrevails in almost every part of the country. Oar. macular as well as religions exchanges. frequently taintelstitemi of this character, In view ofthe public, interest in matt intelli gence. In the immediate bounds of our cuesdation, covering a large district of country, the work of revival obtained In most of the churches. Doubtleas the largely increased spirit of nation among Christians generally; and branches of denominations with the same cardinal doctrines and mode of government Ic particular, has given an Impetus to the work. Among the chief feature, of these union meetings and conventions is, the united cry to God for the deacon' of the Moly Spirit upon the people And it is note-worthy, too, that the soh jects of these revivals are 'mainly *dal; males and frequently the heads of tami lien We find that many of oar church ea in the Western part of this State, as well es in Ohio, and West Virginia, ly , " contigionsthento, have been anima • ally favored with a vvork'of grace. In the Presbyterian churches at Emma burgh., Murrysville, New Castle and Mercer, in this State, it has prospered, oleo at Alliance , Chia. The same happy 'condition extant in the Baptist church at Fayetteville, In one of the eastern coon ties of thin State. • Daring the coarse or an eleven weeks' meeting in that church nearly one, hundred persons professed Christ. Reference was made some days aince to the extensive revival in' the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Johns town, sedates) to the highly spiritual condition of other churches in that place. Since then we learn by the Christian Advocate that over one hundred and thirty have united 'with the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Ll:Thomas, pastor, at Johnstown. The Grentabarg Herald lays fifty-two con versions have occurred in the M. E. Church at Ligonier, Pa., during the past three weeks. Good news also comes from Clarion of a meeting in thr church of that body. Our own city is also befog favored with . the myths , plug of God's' power. Meetings for prayer end Conference are being held nightly in many of the churches, and no' . Came. good results. The aoon-day mayor meeting and medal services at the Academy of Masi° on Sunday after....; noon, and at night ia the Theatre, in connection with services is public hank are all contributing their part to eon:ar , age the moil .of revival. It is gratitying to note that the Herald f.Psers, recently started In. Chicago, besides advocating the peenhar princi ples and precticea•-• of the Orthodox Friends, 'with- preenote revivals of re • ' ligion, Sunday- school', the circulation , of -Bibles ' tad tracts, poison reform,. etc. Hitherto -the lartMcers have resist- 1 idyll the attempt* to incorporate 'these methods of mien; acts, but this paper' favors the adoption of means employed earneet.minded Christisas of even. salient denomisatioas. The New:York independtnt says at a general meeting of Friends ht -Chicago, the meeting war; regularly organized with otOcers, and opened by reading the scriptar.s. It I. believed one of-the first steps In the new reform Min be the - ampoyment of sal aried ministers. The German branch of the, New York Christian Association have established a free eating room, -at No. ee Ludlow street Five hundred and fifty persons were fed-daily hutment. remarltable revival of religion, has been In preface's In. the N. E. Chirch, at Orange, New Jersey, the RAM Dr.. Daatdel, pastor. • toe work is chiefly among young men and heads of fami, Iles: - -pr. Dashlel stated some evenings sinee'tddit Ilfteextinsbands bad been con. Taxied is answer to the prayers of pions wives. One of these said recently that ahe had been praying .and waiting for i result far fifteen years. The . ntumbei - of : Infant baptisms In the Methodist Episcopal Church, daring last year, was 42,M, the largest tier re. OM I t the law • • de, h ouglet to Pow, preseadag alio the largest en OM I=l==3 of iti The Bettrfrits Telamp* thialra the cestoso of DOM congregations of sing. Jag daring the taking of the collection, isnot *Deer,. ea they taterfere with each other. It eve some brethren are so ab- 'rational or th e a point he the A fa the any of snrbird cm: their singing during (*llea [LON, , with thtdz eyes closed, they could not see the basket as It - was passed. - the Xis Yorkladeproitat castslus. full cola= *dhotis' on the Bishops of the • may • ked at Igethedi#l*Eplscopa Church. Mtn a - source from which that main woeid be last expected, its yiewi or the t . te'twal rtwtw..tor of tlus IktiwO are worth re-Inidading. Looking at the picture of the Mohave, It *eye, there: are few 141/ itl the; I:ratted States to whom more power is entrastest—power, but not egeOlueianti f9i- their pogitlOn Ili the Aiittitet removed from dignithed leisure. Roferrinx to tho circular form of like liej Wuxi; aa ivory thing is Meth• Wain egoareny, the Blehops revolve they era o us iegi e l ern wag eyetem of wheels; aa4 1f . t14 asirt dais power in bidding *there to retaore, there are noee - upon wimpy the bai4ee ' et the ithieraet sys- am fall ao heavily as upon themaelvu. work iziNe4" York city s assuming creator prominence falba esdlng churchet,of • that city than ever before. Tiiinedifor this klid of labor became so apparent i that the churches were furnnt,to take hold of It. Ther good results of only a brief than shows that tin:Aria in worth catenating, - rind prwilinn s plantlfal harvest. . By this 1 d. gt 11111 we means the clenches will not only be the gainers, but society at large will feel its healthy -pulsations. The Episeopal Church Missionary Societyfn the city and Diocese of New York, organized one year ego, has constant net:minds for an eatenathn of the field and work engaging their care. Some idea of the work may be found from the net time the central rnissibn at the Church of the Epiphany, Stanton street, is occupied by two eler gYmen, one physician, three Bible woe ,MAn.and one German layman, who find atftplo employMent among the poor and mitering of that part of the city. R..e ligions services are 'also aspplied .by this SOciety to the Protestant troops on Gov er'nor's and David Islands ; and at Fort Schuyler, while aid is also extended to feeble rural psaishe. • I Dompaint was made at the Presbyte rian Extension Meeting, held In New YOrk city lately; that one great hind- . intim to the multiplication of Presby terian churches in that city and immedi ate neighborhood Is, the rich are so wedded to caste and comfort, that they refuse to stay out In plain congregations or ko. 7 •ont into unassuming colonies. Many of the millionaires congregate to gether, making some churches plethoric with wealth, and leaving others pulse leas with poverty. Dr. Prime, of the Obterrer, presented this difficulty with great force. A meeting was held at Newark, N. J., not long since, says a correspon dent of the Presbyteries, to endorse the moVement of the Mayor in enforcing theSonday laws. To the surprise of the meeting, and to the sorrow of the min istry; the Rev. Dr. Poor plead the Ger man privileges and rights to enjoy themselves, according to laderlaad Cu. toM. Rather poor argumentH!they have shed their blood for this country; and have become citizens," therefore they should enjoy the Sabbath as they hadbeen taught, and not be forced to k,e4 Quite an Interesting meeting was held_ is Washington City some _time sincerla - Dr. Gurley's Church, on behalf of the donibern work of the AmeriCan Tract. Society. Gen. J. N. Moorhead, our representattve in Congress, presided. Sinew Wilson and several members of the House were present. A liberal col. lectiOn was taken. 71 . 1?0 annual meeting of the Coagregs-. tlonal Association of Churches of West ern Pennsylvania, which has just been held at the Plymouth Church, on Hand street, was very interesting and will be long remembered with pleasure by all who nttended. This Association is com posed of some twelve Congregational Churches, . with their pastors, each Churil being entitled to send three del. agate's to the stated meetings, while the Association has no control over the 'dif ferent churches represented, iyet the In fluence exerted upon each Is very mark ednit'd happy. Questions regarding the Congieganonal polity, and what are the obstacles in the way of revivals of cell• gion, were earnestly and ably die mused. The devutional . exereisu of the reeding were very interesting and tin der, manifesting the presence of the Holy Spirit. Maying upon all hearts. OIL NEWS —The producuon of the Thlioute dis trict is falling off rapidly, and few new wells are going down. The property In the vicinity of Petroleum Centre, hoi ever, la being vary steadily developed sad in paying qualities. i=The stock of oil in the entire Penn sylvania Oil Regions was stated to be five hundred and forty theuand barrels, en the 7th inst. This lacludea all In Mitts or In the buds of predicate, ope rators or brokers. !--During the month of January, nu, there wUre 5,770, 5117 gallons of 01l ship peA from the various porta of the.llnited Stittes, being an increase of 2,239,747 gallons on the same month In 1867. Hlren tankage to the capacity of seethe' two huudred and seventy five thousand Wirral*, is now being erected at variotts polnts along the Allegheny river and Oil Creek. .I—From January Lt t the sth of Feb ruary, 811,64.2 barrels of oil w ere shipped over the 011 Creek Railroad. O:SE CERTAIN AND POSITIVE .1 . 200/ THAT DR. SAROEWI'S BACKACHE PILLS bit that they Se 'ratan. and care each ducat es .a they we recommended Com Is teat every vireos who bas ailed Dem' *peak ei highly in Net, favor. We are dente receipt Id Aer.lll, ates hose well known and.. liable ettlnne, reap eta be a:lied epos In ten the gmerdnenne of the vendetta I. eloabt.d. The WIWI*. Is from a gentleman who ens eared hi/the...4 who has reenwesided threw to others Who Ilkentse Any darned fem.& from the. A DIM or those Dec can de to tar., aetheycoatatn nothing Wesley., beteg teensy - vegetable. Van. A. Hasty—Dear Itlr t l'erse'so baggy at. Who'd with gate in the' /Md.'. that I weld handy teen menvl. red, end breathrmystso newel we 1.1. , 4 pale. Iland given no hop. of 'ever ends, well maids. wk. l isserel • bed of Dr. hAIItiSII.T'S BAUM-ACHY. PILLS, al- once reit...me, sad T belle. they line bean the wenu of the ens Tnave also reeem mended then to .were where Ills towthaftti We., Made, dad they bee IS every ease geared efewetene. I cheerfells re...tweed atm .. ear ova wanting tn. this trebbll, s• I Whets Nay are the 'Aest medicine Ire U,. Mewed 41s. ewes' hire:ever heard of. Any farther Infor m...las eta be obtateed by teeing me at Otter Depot. Peens:TA H. or et my residence, We've I Antic. rant.' L A . - J. WIIAVAS. Co I deetor, yea.. Nallnrad. I Pritabargl4 Jalrsarl 1 %Ida. .Frlightful Prophectei L.ONClEhinge Tar. 1101) Or 411.1. arena.* bf Medea. enemesine; nad. oa the other hat d. pleloembers tnen that the alai» of the Zaret is ware of ge•—tba: Ma poles or dey haat the Yerastom sod that lee min great:tar Maas: Talk elm this 1. era tartme bute_isandlsa mach wholesale boas welgtot OVA member of actely to lake can of his Or bar ItestiM, end lerre :the 7C11, 1 10 I'2'4lloEl,s. ' The rad eoaiee prematurely t all Wher stare. the: irreseerattem of tint inestlembie beta:log. eager liar Mite., timptals e ems.- petiole or., lothor slimeat to take Ite tow. sa brake', and It aLI .1111,11,7 hoeue It C.a. be u4thatthe lie.. of aroterdsw the 170491 again. the nallshalet asalley of disease me . wl Ittell. The esnattiattoldemed phi slate of the le.trobast ably be so mad , he end sod Soreged by a bourse of 1105TZTtlerel hTtilf/1711 arrr.as as To rtedei them all be. levelnereble, isotottly to Oran.kl of saltlike* dtakrders, at alto to the mammy eawdshell whfritprevall In all !athlete sad at nil memo.. If the Ms.. Ithiroessied or IeMOTY.CTIVX idELlCaTtlelf were ableeivally understor.d.• this Inoompayahle vegetable tattles., whiulf Is airway the Mott peel. toale is the world. admit everywhere be Mewed anions Uri staples of I I re, and no :nab, watt dare to b! t. Thet ma day arrive when Met will be the coem Yoe every '7141. adds bandbres of thousand. to the Ust of thate who to. . Cluonic - Dlseases. . - the functiona l of We basun body give way, Uy 0141 at Us. • .Ilwardaed Uni t or Mial=l tbdi Ols or rof the roinsl'orgasa. M!M!!E!!MM ;arts. aktinidiag tha extrat of tbe ornate lan tiousll4=7. A. Vas allt:Liall Wilk dr. Xlll 50011 1134 MC. Mika thol..lola3e.h ==M! sl srtsk 1.14 WWI :41. Sal were out at/Litt? Is ii•posltat In cui sOak or crealaer. rrkwr K Coming usof Irtitationor Dria, rbta it cited to to thrown crud elniall oat of ibt nat.. Ho. gired.iCancti*taialai put, ' nett ;Whim . • 6:s. Wen rellevad sod restored to Death end Arai b 7 • for belllia DL 112211Z1011 BLOOD tIZMICIIE9;irtiIcO apt only Impart toes 14 th. = D* . j,1604 Nint tbir slauiattirl Orlsciplia edfaL is tile restenttloa of Cb• Vila! .oats or um orrOoso, itlto oireral Irtia; you ask for It to WAHL EETgz9 . 9. for - tbtt L the Wad. rad the 01i1T hind. that has eared the aueteriam =====l =EHMM M==l `..red Mul.rst lairlaud. 11 1m1).. knurl, Mood !con! r which co 144444 the old cloacae ....hue-. tor. 0n41146.14 :runtish. to Um@ hi *ow col . Oils, Dr: Xersat's lll9wa Bomber bat candame 46ats of car.): &Whom tau lel maQlClpe : of teas= ot4ta. try Ma 0.0.1, Amax, as alaria.botlk, I.llk Doctors Brut mettleyle 1 . 1014000 1917,1115 T • Y;Mr. Eater% ansuitilloys roams. no ream N. > , u /BP. 1 786. pnoirthirs. 1868 ZEE rIrkTSEZROH GA2EITY. daily paper in bSe State of ilen".. - -Ivania, aster's the Zfsut year of its wilitente wahine:v..4 facilities for die : seminating the current news of the /Lily, sad for rendering good political service si as important Preeidentia/ Cl:meats of 1483. 7.7.etsrtheetnon of ansgrems premises to prow axe of the most import ant kid dace the formation of the Goo eistrient, and the proceedings will be ant leatatd by the intetligrat masses. •In view of the deep interest centered in the proceedings: the proprietors of the OA- . ZE77'.E: have made arrangements for daily dispatches and. letters during the session, from a highly intelligent corn spondtmt, who enjoys the confide nee and friendship of the leading member,. of the Senate and Zones, the heads •of the vari ous Denarimmah and the leading politi cians she fragment Washington, 'so that readers tan depend on receiving the first, fullest and most reliable intelligence from the seat Of Government. The preeminent of the State Legieta tura, et ita forthcoming setae's, will also prove intereatiseg,•inaanineh as many qua tior.s of importance &ort wine ap for legiatation. The GAZETTE' will keep at the State Cispital, during the entire maim, an intenigent and faith, / IDOrraltpolldan/, mho sill promptly report the proceedings by med and telegraph. It it the only 'political journal of Pitts burgh tohleh faithfully ratketa and Moodily adeocedets the principles held by the Union Republican Party, and interpreted by a bresa. • norm as slam paitirap imager as aalr papa . acid at taatar dales& per tiall••• • taAtia zniew /. bat Wm. Oralas cantors 04710& t/... /a, oat nelorpoprr M f 4 Comatalasaa WA W wthlrowww nosy departww.t L. An strwiaiwww. f 4 WWI oWerwres• of et, ~tt:twist rebuts.. Wu M owlsalwi, awl all 11 , .... 4 .4f4f 'OM importanag reort , nr, &wizard. 774 swire.ite Wit 1, Lig rp 1 Ma nirefrsiset•qt W 844, mut Is tolodevrat Wit raft.Vany lottpra. aft 1:141 frostoeff.sa u.rat , ar ea. N tl. Clty. HOU. Mnixtry awl ...lad Um. mug esaisdats for 40.• GAZE rrx 04 rartation of a 1.41 a. nusrprittn, Sad Pit • elarrfamtly eAd comm.retat •rarrp.prr. tart. endue ka.reem rWmtt for woad r. pert*. mak/. eas 44 an Now I. rrard lay.l earned, u td. enumbil gretalimu for name. , hong, fisra_prochwe,, eatt dl.. dl., an d.f4/ imadred has adual plea. tv hltghl amg ckst prportert. to river uie, eenaeted lota sem owl itl 74 totereetfeirfaaterreM,l74SXSTZ. ed..keleerhomt /ullet% p 1.61 te darn of an gala art imperial...id banker, 100 WU reeds a .. asattrestf. aid oetfut• . k• Wan% broker, am? Null., vs ee to. rre-Z4. • SAa ntte•Mot dostertotemil alit mod., illl attew• Nos lm tts toktoorlcntoo, awl Wit bo Bo amtroto4 at to kykorotto anti roottatt to winters qr alt roiteaso etesoalsotto.o. Tao aeries Itotr•i. ttiorary, pot , soluif mad other Swot ounotO 41 U• looPoo wal aosdlooOod lok • ammo. •41•16 - loty woof oat to 'Acton/ to Oa road., . . YllYll Or Mt DAILY •I EMT; now MentAr DCA renstA• 4.03. LOS. Dattwatb PetslitirA, Itterhear, oat all U.; Lirest Jtonno4 /. r la east., per ad, pnwabfis Carrion,. Tax wzmaLy siAmernr. 2%. WZILCL7 IFAS/ITTltuas• eq. eitlartra to Wa.ra ataa aaW Ddy..aaawt.4_tar m at. drugroot out kg qrala Amity ..aquaper Ma. 7t Atm. 16. r t.. Oa Await tamer, aueywa aY bualas. maw. /I asai... /arty .1.4 Mumwl ortarmet an. feu Uturevirk attfartat• el lu gait,: oaf moot. Myeryaa af Kterary awa it. nurytiqua perlasok/ to Oa sum. Or lOU.. Al ar1au1h......4 h......4 Nottt M adaal tss taM a awMnd 21 hut An. as Lk. fury .4 gar... na oared root/ of Ow WilIZ7 OA ZZZZZ . Iy.galas. Want attruarluatua ale.fard 0.1.14 far In. Mane MI6 ft 0.11.11.4,110/ eireto 1.... Wu ea... Nam.. NW mad 1/....• Pim.. WV tat.. equal. T. 12. al Ile 14 1 1 1 ta.twatle rutty prkts. la Oa garb. at I. th. tena Farlaore aerate. Oar Aponte .IM finer sr is veiny ca their *tw w..... and eat athendric nor wereeet robes he septet, se we mn al/ben. CIO acne nf car router& albala be deprened ef n rentre rms. 'Ad. MM.. •tred.wolle me& ae and M.. et /..- tie ram ragnawar• and Merchant& "an ro• 'unshod trod Ammar. 10111 TIM WILIMI.T.LtiITa. Clete iv. rm.-4. ~.~. i.O -yeswrGu.tirir s w w~ Ifar wpm... eez4•• st Who, Data, Weatti, aildr.a• f.V rvpria.ore, rnatzar, urn a 00; 111.411,11511 1101134101). Ale. SI moll all{/16 Shop. PirtsforpO. fir Ornate". pap.. to iirsaw. rms . / riwas- Laalara Oblo alba "Natant Virginia snalliblwr the &Aria, earl marina tauter Vapor. will be wiritled la Ina Tau•a angling. with the DUCT rianawnt 111 I: v:11 WM. BZWE/HAW, by Acksw Mrpnrm iftw. 54 IWI *rot. is am sothliortrd 41.0011 et,lde papers tAringridul Vtigto4 Main lOR SEGAIT—A 'NEAT COT TAGS MUIR. vitt all ..etv. et ;new. natil“.rol onlkazg, nix MOW. ftatloaa. Nor ==l • VA WILY GROCERY n'ORIE YU/ 6 / 1 1.reelltseted en con. el Um lanais, memo II leasersarvllle. TIM stoat le cam mete enel erml seleetent. nen Um owner In em,l Stoat to Lbe unmet et =AO nee peer- Mlle small mialtlan to the natal al tee ben ne... I. W neatly arned. Item far more m.n WOO; brim ...boas fora derails. In et nom moult). Opel/ la . tel 3 R. MCLAIN A CO. WESTERN DISTIL PZIMBTLYANIa. IMP OF Plytabargh. the Mb day at T.taltsl7 7.0 119.1 . 001. here.. u A. U. :Z; ( 4! Et;:mg.d - . 4: l7 7l , lsukinnrit AC; ""'"" _11.7300,6 H. al Lit.iiiilttr'• FIUME COTTAGE. SITUATE 111 MT. srvhn n =Unman' .515 at Ms irsa”,,Soio arldna. "Ls least oestarasfiss Moss. &Pales. eel a. sa4 Palat. Lot lin hot host 57 301 feat Aretp, 'atlal as taro, .tint/. tla ale lot are on fan trauma grape 'Cats or Itas dt[eer♦t ' va:lortaa.. 51.• ktadS at skrabearL sa d adoseirarrtor. tuarlbarrtsa. atraoMrlte• d :arrant, WV, twi=n mod aaerry heat=. Wilt Nait cheep. !anal. of STEEL ji WILSON, haler mad Beal iltai W Ausii. Ji:' r"' $5OO REWARD The Wm. rowan/ HU be gold lbe tefotHUH tb..Hlllead Übe ateeevery awl whereat...lw uf ANTHONY FILETTOGHL, Wbpbaelecinetetlag also. TULWAY ZYZJa. 9ra . 411%1 ; about are feet an, Paella. beteat. aera . hat attgbt HO. In bit walk. Eta bad of abet be to Wilmoa that atorsklag. a HA bal. dart HUH! Het. paeu.k. beta sad dart earstment overenta - The left PH Haab ba wore bad speech ea Oa Nettle. lnearneue W e se r be len at WJ. al. Pall- Ylov • 0011, west, or at t h e (gartlllb. HURL. Liberty street. HO!JDA . LY ,PTIESENTEI2 CLARK'S L RUC STORE ?LUX PZII/1711111HY. vILVFiWTSULSIL, YAWNS; COLOWILS, as., Se Ao. 108 Fifth Street. !1:1 W. 1=1:3:1 GLITZ, CURLED HALM, Tanners' Scraps, Ccroons, CATTLE TAILS, Bones, Neat's Foot Oil, aco., (Mee mud Warshonae—kia tilt 3111 M VELD eT ULT. (nearly uppoO r wl We rass ==1:317! CRAIMPION ' 9AL009, Xs. 45 /MA Iltreet. OPIN /LL , DAY LIII) ALL la 4 ta.1.1 at althea,. EMT GYLITZuII. la an Ark& at cheapest plas le the aISY. .-X. L t ILLY. Proprietor. fol1:111 NOTICE.—?he' foterest of W. V. MeCLICLLiND, .1b oar dm, PeSSINI on the 7be by.baalla will b. ebmed ob as mai. at tb . 014 mad, by dm Ruth..., • ~ 0 11011.11 P. LA* • CO.' Ihbrino /10417 0 CE =-11E/11.1ED POOPO. tIAL/S reoalvAd SlSra paw tip rzeituaari t tor Cube . path. of lb. Irma.. far MI neettly CSUIy i uUsui ul fultiala . - 0.110. ALSBI.I. Ikretel7. ensallsekas buy be sem at Dane a atiasaalStsbeer G . Cuss &knot. lel3oll REMOVAL. • JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO. ===3l9 Rs. as snsrerrsu► smassr ft/IAIU • A NLIT LOT OF WATCHES AND CEOCKS, pt rent:and Vosiaitle mar fu t ure ; 1.1W :taa1..141:11,L11930 WARS. se., map -112 PADMiIt Ma?, Altaintirl • • " - Jonit arriaa _ _ MEIN . TmErtotirri; , fiE W X . • ITILIZT.-C11021.L IN G. £4.•R7 •r ,„. :"TTOCEA Cll tiF EVERY NAB. la 1;4 ' Nk: Z .` U. t k YAW. 17•.; ar 1 . 111 .ore 'lnv awl 13.,arer erten. Allegtmei ,City, Bev. Z. H. IN • ll3l[Lt.. Pastor. teal*. lull. Beau free. Sabbratt School ate Valera . se. stscri tar uNwErassLiwr cruncs, COANT.IU7 431tA.Irr ADIDTIIIRATA. —rottor. Ito., A. itlrSifiLltANt Preach!or .I , 72l):;tal ma t ...11: 0, at2f,, it i r . .. aid i 7 r. at : ritatot to route and hoar. D".° .'" I. ratHaltats. ,or.tt pear.ot Ma treratalota ora toy:tett to ow.. and mu. of 114..teating Avootatil Dtszonratot. afrIFIIIST BAPTIST H CfIVRCf .rar.. /*art!. avec:, above Oran, 70.M.IRROW, tEe a. U. &ad at IS F.M.!Sabbath reboot nit •'eleet POare Invited t • ass. od. The 'aside.. or th• tor. Env. JAMES b. DICKERSON, to ,oa St Ilona strevi. one bloclto to tbe titular Park. and one ao Ran Mae tha I..cat/vet City Rau..-. ligEr FIRST CONGREGATION or DIZOIPLES. Kai. corner If loan). and Liberty ets.,_eotreade es hearth. Rev. W. BRAT.. rutor. Service every LORD!Da Y. merely, and evirelzir . . lialbetk dotseed erasion et Mild... rm., .unttnlr On Wednesday Ivealods. etranyers and resident. not Identified wills. sly Irerstillstily enegrega... tlevars aledliferltee., rgrTITE FIRST • CIIIIIIITLILN; • ClilltteN.' awn, B ... .trvivat IZAt'f?..."7.:l 7 •°Nricttl:Pnitgly4: l (L on p e DST lat Idnid. Y. and L natl. tree. Lad • earntal I nvLatloa te an. Coma. 11.0 • y Bawd 'TILE NESTOIII4I • An DOODAD. mill nu] n 10-31(1t nun,. ( , maday • Yab. MA) for Um laat Dann D. Pit.nnalin. in Le. following ehaiebert fOuliTil rattALITTEDIAS IP:Ao st,em, between iMananiO,AM* A (3. bIcI.7.I.ItAND. Pamir ( Da the' mord— lam at itdAtvelomA : TH. UNITILD PRICSIITTYI/111f, l e i e s ll (loethutt corner Dia mond.) Rev. J. r)DXIII.Y. D. D., Puter, atan'oloct. Cat( T UN, TDianmDo ndsITED WPRIDTfrInCmTI.Ag .er. .1. U. mown, PYler.la tbnirren- Inn, at 7.y o•olont. notldm— •• Tutirermontiont or it, Ontlellana -• rirrAM AND FEEITIYAI. A EVEILT T Z U VE r N A L E Y E THLI BI WIEK Tickets for Dlaher or iappet. A d mlotloty w.tbottl. Islets. DO cent.. 116. unto T CUII@T NORMAL INSTITUTE A NEW SAGA WILL 'ENGIN UN ?N5 'mar 1110ROA2 or JANUARY raptts baalsulas tken a. taalble u Ilatlim•Cems u tin; Tamil Ms, IN ail arAOOT , A. CELEBRATIFD OPERATIO (JANATA THE HAYMAKERS, IN Ct daced SUMIL. wlUt tirthaarta, yin Ita 1”. at ree k ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Oa Tuesday "maniac. rob. ISM, HT IMUILLR ERMILOY AUND /OW, • • , Aut.4o by a sum! ay Of robtlata WI WIG Caere.. • 010. fat sea at C. 0 : Kollar* Math= Sa. a: Waal moat. wllOll seals cam be as sad anal. Marsaay montlata P•anati . ll44.4 304•4..tatk. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. _ THE._p VNDEniitaNIED . Trasteip .b.. 2.1r.11 , 7 the Orphan' .Caezt of ittja . :f Ai r 7.11Nr5ir::41.41 24 at 1."" On wedneniay. march "4, Me ♦T TWO O'CLOCK ?. H:. That eertals Lot of 0 , 0,54. cootalbtlab shoat ti • •••0 •Da •thlab. tltsauld t. I. ulckley Barbobh, as thenom\ ahle of bower utolattg !tad of A. Ware Wan t on labia to stetted • • One Story Etene Ewelling Beau, With other 1331pr:stem* 3111. sad which to 01.100 Will choice It Tn.: Ilvtalbao•oahl.ry. ati. The lot !soar ut tba It tosoesaloathe Ob en sins •5 Oh Irate/ Aprlt TZR , III3 pay" ilt at nallatgatloa et man. amtba la gin nat. gnat lalgrgs t. wan, b 1 lend It n =afloat< on tag analog,. lIIA•VEL MIAOW t.O Ittlvs ICE.-1131. 111ETC/LLV, for .rty of CHIT. ISIAZ NIU:IIICRE, to • tot our Inc 1 4000 hos /assort' In. . IL/11 . 1" sotlf.a.e. SW* of Inn Woof MULLIII2. BARZ frARXIIII 1IIN.1•L INLITIMIll: WV NWIIIIO.I. SZU•SI IflLLia. Ull/ W. SAM. 1 • 44.1(111. • [* lal.lki. • afICIAL ?ASTI= : &M. KULL CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BABY 8 PARKIN. Offteo, 38 Wood Street, =3:11:! MIMI B UPI IOLA:VIC!. DUFF'S NEW EDITION OF Beok-iierptagt and Bigsakes •OR SALE AT NV. S. 11.A.VEN'S, Car. Woed sad Third temrst Es TABLIsIIED IA lIIMM. SFLEPEI.ARD'S Kteati Cracker It lilacslt Factory 817 Libtrify 6t., PlUsiwrips.. Iliatitsamars, sad Ilplar Is WR kftds of C 7 cmaZoottozaerv o 6.1 D /teal, attnis. as:, SC. . AT 1E &TON'S, Fifth Street, .117 T liteltftD. 61 tut Duplex Elliptic Skirts, ► OUOICIC ►ooazrsar itoclu,oect .F . Etk II?, Winn ?tool (Mal% Gunsmith iad Dialer to Hardware. Ittin isl•••tootle of an olsofftptlana alwars ti 1'41.74,V4 tttro,r=l" . '"' a=r pEIMI PUMP MAKE*. •nd mu ~1 1. .., et ell tied/ et Woonll TUYSI TIMID STXIST, Allege•ay „,l'areargith.irk4 "" GARDEN FIGS, via r CHOIOII. rat as Is .lelltat Sao, ata. lb, !AIM', Use: a frog by A It SIMAIIr. tau ' (salter L i an asa s Ass• mast. 10C1,000, 19 0 ,090, 100,000, last reethlid. the above imolai{ of • • 21R00111 MAIDILLIN • lebteb will be ill/posed of at•loie bees. to.the train W. M. 1:1011J(LT, Wboleaela (olo; h 7 Rt Laborer atm*. rltteberea. W UAND ppm * . 11141 1 2mitith aa m traiowune, av ILA r aze asa bllcaMilli WURINP Muck ftVgab 1 11.1 M . "MlNVAT:Tmlurrix 111 KNAOE ta, • W1LD,111.131.L Psemtmp Plano Fortes, Termlciont by- OB•1ULOTIi 2147X11, rue " a nab otnet, la 'door lila,* Weed CUE/TEST PLACE EN 'TEE I=l TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, = P. O. DCIPTI. lODIC PECK, an:nat. lIAITCWOBIE7.II ;DiuTl3lll4l roma annoy.. itagre_ap Wood. Vt. etillirr'BiliavEtni= Topes. [lna for Hair. L•dles' aziJ itent/emars lalr-rissuag dims • ••••••• 1•1••••• JOHN aunanoczt„ ninon!, MIMI ill WNW, ,„ ° Afit u m r1P.V.16.1141, enrol. MENET. rErrasmia, pA. • 412 , 17. 110aiv al ?abaft. aliiintlo am Mr BABIMI& „ 211,011Eit. , • non? town AZISAALIVppI.LI7I•IO, NM. 2.4 •M. r war 14 1.% Optel•I ULL. irt•e• u• su an' beihilag tkmrt , Bonn VOT.CE —51. , T1 ,, , Ea* " GilrElt - RO•it titan". • to Set ne. land oat. tat. taw la r'r" unaor a.,ulit of wbom • • 14TH :JAY simice, , 1 1 Meese claimed and char e ea 4a..d print to taxi date. • 1t6En.168: iL LAST' 5•1 Fabraary II..• a t". f..e.r, WALL PAPErtSJ Vxmaxlons ‘1,0,y, rtev,flod beaatlAll 1 WALL PAPERS; YOll. EPAINU /JELIN. , Person. d•strou rdn'ablvi . rxml snow fun a orsurl , - CAN Ravi c2O cs ni NEW VET LES.' R. r. MARCUALL, feld:ll7 M 7 WOOD bTREET,: ILODSEKEEEING GOODS AT IiEIiUCED PRICES. TALL LINENS. s LIN IN ISM EZTINO MEM! I= Ilkit/MLLES Tor 11116;!nt. low Dykes by WRITE, ORR a' C 0... . 711rTtl lITHIEZT Alb: • EXTRA LARGE ISCAUFD AHD CONFORM ' Ladies and Children,* P oolen Buda., • XV. HEL,AN Ladles' and Childre lfoolua Wove& *lid litt er.ie Lad : s` and (Andre 'a Woolen floods and Care, AT a L•N • beautifulit ent of ladies' fine moth filmes, In violet ill wor aeuart, and starlet, ' AT CP ILLAN A very leo End l•raa a•sorimeat of nee yval'a ace youth'. Le Uloves,-Trool knee atTY ol.er teps. AT PHELAN'S OLD /574.5.0 SIOOKINL. STOKE. ~~ RARE AND VALUABLE WORKS, AT HALF PRICE. '.2lllen , of Nature.. by Rev. Thomas Milner. MZ= IS Won/ of the Om tzt of Pero, I v.. Loodot, 1 . 04 Llto of Charloazo Ilrooto. Load pa. Olsozoodl•• Limos... of RalfoPe. x v.„Loodoo. Co zt'o Mato.) of th e Hoot. of ...WA,. Ito , Louise- • , 'Jittery of 1.11. Ooisquoot of Y. oleo, I vols.. Lgar. • Blearaphlell: wd Ceti.' inapt. Vregcott, MM= M=t GalSlv t illuarsted, Aohn's Shctlon, Lauda Vrek;i:CYlastitjtanli rrarlul:lßY of el Mars, •ro:essio aadz Canaria prle.. TOT BOOKS. mat •arlary.. the Purtir rr• Tole.. • I , :gat r :g.V:.leg r eelt° l 4: l l/;gail sea Illastrateet .rapers. Call sad get . arlpply al the BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT Sixth girosll. below Motellaid -.IOIEIN D. EGA N BET TUE BEST A CBEJLPEST PIANO AND ORGAN. fichoatacker's Cold MORI Plano ESTIT'S COTTAGE 0110 AN. TIM WHIM aCICInt PIIf Oa. bib. all tit late. valuable leprow.a.t• Imeara la the eon. veer.. exhlbb... • • lia to. la Mi. ecnorma sad vett. VP. ult orkamooup, foe darablll. it beauty. Berea. all others. Vfluaa lbe. IMO to 11150, laeveollas Se style efel Rabb.: abeam lhaa aLI foram alv.called ant