-i. --, 00,ittAnnti aptte 017/02: - 11111{111 BUILDING, 84 BID 86 717111 OFFICIAL **Arms cor iaugh.., and AU,. MONDAY, JAN 31, IMO Paiatititn . t at Antwerp, co at Panldbit, 91r4811 thirio closed In Ninv York Saturday 41.1X1131.2/.. r W iniancr the attention of residers to anlnteresting chapter, Iry the Minn of tine corrupt Coalition at the State Capital, which we print In another column. Tow Teuttessee.-Coueentkm decides, by a "Tote of 42 to 20, .lat' Esser of colored stlfftsge. .Whereepon, the Legislature of that, State pxepted the result by an al. csostimsohnoes rote. Tits Rome paid a very high compli- Went; ersperenikto Representative Nsr. lay, he passing, by a. vote of more than three boon, his bill to regulate the office cif ftt ties' of the CillIgn . !SaW11111 Printer. Arsozos to • recent visit by the Board 4 ; BtsloCharitles, ea &fie paper-sayer The Board bare gone to work very earnestly. aconentiog themselves with the condition of lostitntions already es tablished and considering new 'projects for humane effort.. —Tan-mew tariff•bM is to be ready for repprt, to the Bowe, today or tomorrow. Shamble= coal is restored to Its old duty, of $420 per ton, and anthracite, of which our country rhaa practically the mopopo• Irabee oif the free list Jsr rokarrangiug the judicial circuits of the United States, the Hausa Committee II elded by the advice and experience of idlikinsigia. II found necessary to add another circuit, making ten in all, and a bill for this - purpos, will be put on ill pimp at imam ' ' ' :Were bate the Democratic members of the Legislature taken the unprecedented sto*citlisklng Lps tr question of Low. :re Witusville-town•lot-new county pro p-midi:on, unless that bq one of the corrupt ccieidderations for his treachery to Re publicmilin..in selling out the majority which the people guru us in the State Bowe? • •Mat Buns; it is underelood, ha} &Med . ids bill to declare a nand•bar, twsives miles below this city, to be an Island, and conseqticnily open to pre amption, blithe has not yet told us or the pßblios_ where or with whom the bill orlgtaated. If he skall continue to pre serve silence, he will put us to the name.. airy of guessing, in which cue we may do Injustice to an innocent person. By all moans, give us the name. TTz cora elsewhere, from ttie Chicago Buttes, very forcible 'article entitled; "Create a Home Market" The Bureau is alhonthlijotrue; devoted to theCom inertial and manufactming Interests of tha Wrath:wee, and a powerful adtOcide' of the doctrine of protection to home 7174 gibberirdl3ll price; of but OO.per for thim handsome and ably conducted qtuirtO, is a mere bagatelle; it - stupsidterprateptly pald, and the Bureau , by ercry Mend of the principle :o protection. •IT m generally admitted that those no torious bleeds of the Erie Hallway zing, Mean. s Gould and Fish , were thoroughly holiest 'at their own. game—the specialty of deeeptfon and trickery—by one A. IL Corbin,, their,partner in the gold specula. thms which culminated in the September expknlon. They went out to shear everybody's sheep, and were themselves neatly shorn by their muter in craft. As lured, they made the fatal mistake In such mistake, by trusting Implicitly to the old'saw of .'honor gir Trus PASSAGE of the bill in the House of Representatives, to abolish the freaking • privilege,' there were but fear teeti'vOles in the negaUve, one of which was cut by Judge Woodward, of this Butte. is not surprising, u the party to which he adheres, although hear t:4-VA'mute of Denim:racy, has long beei.illsvor of due privileges. It was the combinstionof aristocracy and serril ity,—thr :tie former cannot .exist in the absempe of- the latter—that caused that party to eland up se long and ratouliy ht defence of slavery. TFlCualltion, journals obey the logi• cal necessity flowing from' their isiegably ratan treachery, and protest spasm the sptesonf - thorcrure Bat this - will not male honorable men forget We baseness or such fellows as BUUngfdß Godscbalk and Reinoeht; Who went Into - ihp caucus on Treasurer, and were In honor and by usage to, be cgispolled. by its ,docielogt, etnitllsliolda r eituali trite of Atilei;: the Crawford traitor, who,*by palling off, ac cepted for himself the-same obligation. By the subsequent. salezot their honor, these men hareearned lbw ithima which auks them u the dcad.bests of Republi autism. , Tax gspztrccxT 81IXATIC has passed a establishing anew county called Lee, in WPM•:ictteirket imiereL ilmeree l s4lt b&Wiretoris'llud bed; to charter an association bearing the name of Lincoln. Jesup. Bright, formerly a toiled &Weis, Alenittde fittplAdians, who Is now alrentacklan and a member of the Legislature, fiercely opposed the be stowment of a charter. . upon anything bearing the name of Lltoolle;hiit to call a county Lee, in honor of the commander in chief of the 'armies cr the rebellion is all right The enmity of , that. fort of Democrats is more virulent and tenaMoue of life than that of • rebel: Tag Republican citadel of this. Com monwealth is found in Its-Western sod Neuth.western counties, and a large part of our nujorttles have always been piled up la those very districts which ,electM is el the renegade Senators and Bepre sentelima In these simple facts we dud the etrempst towns for lamenting the treachery Which has nullified all the via. Lotions remits of herttfought campaigns, width bas thrown sway the fruits of vie.. tory for Ma dirty prim of personal cor ruption. and which hu aimed a fstaltdow at the flepubllcanlrat of Pennsylvania in the very house of its Mends. It sapless: ant to learn, as vs do from every hand, that the holiest, untlinchlng and unpur• chsestilerßepublicen messes of Erle, of orstsfoei, of Baler, Beaver, Mercer. Vs, mango,' Warren and Lawrence, have eon= b undatitand the situation, and that they will repedlate their faltldess servants with • blistering Morn. " • Blued the Pittsburgh. Ceesesercial has keen. the• organ of the Pennsylvania Ratlior - a itetPoration which it isle Maned unable to shoe in terms bluer 'sough: for yenta past—it denoun ees any conspetidon at this point by the Vander bit,latirest. What shall the public ttdak f 'Would the aiessureial have •no piespetitlon here t Would it hind the - z •• community, band and foot, to Its own now favorite but only recently so 'much tra duced monopoly ? Its management, how ever, knows, u well as we do, that there Is no Vanderbilt, agency in this city, un less, which the public suspects. it be the management of that journal. Its impu tations against its city cotemporaries have long ago lost the charm of novelty, and even the faintest semblance of public confidence In their truth: Therein but one journal In Pittsbtl ai wlfich ban earned, for itselfithe naive ly admitted reputation - of falsehood as habitual as its infidelity-to - our municipal interests Is markod--and4hat .jourual is the Pitts burgh ComoirreiaL TER Houtz • Consul-= ox Thaw. TOMEI responds to the general senti ment—to which the President gave re catAy such marked tate:nee—in favor of a public policy which contemplates the earliest possible extension of the privi leges of cijvism, to the. Indian tribes. The Committee's bill, erects the whole Indian country into a territory, to be styled ..lascour," entitling it to a dela gato in Congress. The next step should be to confer-the suffrage, for the election of that delegate, upon every Indian who can read his ballot. There ate thousand, of these red.men, es. pecially, , among the Creeks, Choctaws, and Cherokees, and about the nlieons 'missions in that territory, who havd . already that very, high qualification for citizenship. Except by the extinction of the nce, - we can see us other plan so effective—and certainly none at all, can sonata with an enlightened humanity— for the ultimata absorption of the aborig inal tribal, and for the complete 'elution of the vexedlndian problem. A. Hanntsnuno correspondent of the Meadville Republican. deprecates the severity of an outraged public opinion toward one of the most notorioua offend ers in. the Commemwcalth. There may be force in the:writer's concluding lug gestic:Da We quote: Senator Lowry, who has been severely Crittalsed and condemned by his former friend., should be dealt kindly with. That he has erred. and inflicted - an -in jury upon the party that gave hlm cal power, thatoouilded in biros sacred trust which be has abused, none doubt. Ws remember that •he is an old man, whose mind bas been impaired by the e deemed paralysis, a disease that alwat s affbete the mental famaltlea. He can hardly be held responsible in the fullest sense, so let us bear with him kindly until the termination of the time for which he was elected, and let him then retire from the political arena to enjoy his declining years in peace. A lettelt from 2rie to 'the EGirrifibtug Telegraph says: - The gentleman has been a dead weight to our party over since ho played a role init. We bays the,onlyconablition that this lean trent:tic= act has burled hint politically so deep,that. there la not the dilutes* hopeof resurrection: The very 'eat lie occupies in the Senate he pro -cured by bribing a sufficient rmmber'or delegates, three years ago, to aecuro bin re-nomination, the nislorlty or the It,. publican voters at that time having clot judgment on him. - THE DISTRICT JITTuRIEETSHIP. 1 We com-from the Modell, the fol lowing leder from Regrmentatiim Nso LET: 'MESSRS. EDITORS: Perhaps it matters not to the public who were Instrumental In securing the appointment_ or United States District Attorney, nor would it ren der your article on the subject leas inter esting to add the information. It is prop. or, however, that the gentlemen in my ,district who . were parentally interested In the result thould . know that their claims were not overlooked, also that I -had no part in the transaction. although oternizaut of the intention of the ' Opposition would have bean-fruit less, for no persist 4muld have received - were flattering mate of coolldence; non would there have possibly- been given stronger political reasons for a chime°. Yours, very truly. • Jen S. Neater. —ln using the exprersion that "them could not possibly be given stronger po litical reasons for a change," we pregame reference is made to the fact, that the orig. Taal contract between Mr. Carnahan and hi, Democratic Johnsonian mod : ate, Mr. Moore, for a division of the spoils of the of fice, was freely displayed on the floor of the Senate. • THE TARIFF QUESTION. Tbie is not the only country where the poiniu ;Lind Is agitated with the ques tibu of,protaction. In .France a atrong Party splurging the abrogation of the free trade treaty with England, which it is contended, is inimical to French industry ; while, In England itself, a partyls grow. log up :whri insist upon a return to the old and long.continucd policy of protection under which England roes to her tinex. tripled proficiency liiprodietive industry, and hat fait wealth and commercial greatness. The advocates of that policy believe free trade to be a mistake. Per= hats they are right; but we think that If our country were as firmly established in manufacturing supremacy as England, and If labor and capitil were as abundant sad ;cheep . - here as they are there; we Should favor, the policy or free trade. Feasibly, however, even tinder thee) ccidittons,. we, might be wrong in so doing.. , There aro natural laws which, If proP. trip observed, might guide men to correct conclusions oa • this . vexed 'question of national economy. The free unrestricted exciter:tie-of. the • productions of nation, on the same zone, and in nearly the same latitude, in which natural conditions are almost the same, but In which social and aril kited conditions are widely at variance, as tie the caso of Europe and the United Stites; is .I:l2lWiie; :While between the affutoni of the tempoiate and the torrid Vanes, where thc conations are naturally so'differcnr, and iccapable of "change in that respect, 'the interchange of commod. ides . ,niturot be too free. - Were this 'dis til:Alen kept la view and duly consider: ed, we think it would soon stop all 'con troversy on the tariff question in this - • We might follow • out the argument baled upon this natural Mw, but it is not necessary. We merely mention It, and leave the yeader to pdadei It for himself. rosrAL paaviLeags 12221 &fora the week Is over wb trust to ba. able to congratulate the country uponthe absolute libd incondigonal Ives' •of the frankinit 'Privilege; it present injoyed and from the earliest period abused by two departments of the Federal Government The voydn,Gui ilotuutwaa.deciaively in favbr oftite'bilifichiot, to terminate the prltAego CM the filet of July next, and tha concurrea ce,of the Senate is eegardcd matter of COMBO: One provision of- thmbill—titat Irma abolishei the free delivery of newspapers withle „the , . county, : where printed, and Which taxes all exchange journals with imstage;-will iall.soremly : upon both the dty and proirincial prem. The tax on ex ehrtngcs will be specially onerous to jour dais lire the flaterte, with Its courtesies sad cenventeporst extended to .crery, part of the itepabillevarhtle the country, press may experiences still greater lots, from the aptatuin of *Smear unthinking peeple to prefer, Man qua! Cool of subscription end postage, the newspaper of a distant city to thdr own local record, which de• servertbeir • support dist of all: If the Senate should amend the House bill in these particulars, by restoring the 'mist legei thus cut off from the journals® of the coontry7making.thess two Ore ./rely snap-. *mu to an otherwise !Weeping. abolition .ncjffl tree mail molter—We should regard the exceptions as justified by a fairly com prehensive view of the relations, founded on necessity, between American journal ism and the well•instrected intelligence of the popular masses. If Congress cannot go so far on both points, and would only yield one, let the free circu laticin within the county be retained, and the tax on exchanges put on. Of the two, we freely admit the superior merits of the fiat claim. But, if the reform of all the exiting abuses cannot be accom pihthed without placing journalism upon the one, common, popular footing, all paying alike, then let ue have the reform, sweeping, decisive and with no excep tions whatever. Better so, than that the present movement should • fail altogether. THE RETURN OF VIRGINIA '..Tutogras,- the mother of BtatEa, is once more In the Union, and her sisters hall her with real sympathy and - patriotic affir.tirm, and joyfully welcome her bock into the family after her - long and dines trona wanderings after strange gods. They feel like killing the fatted calf, and making merry over her that was dead and is alive again, was lost and is found. • Although she comes back pobr, and peeled, and shattered, yet her future pros pects are incomparably better than ever they were before.' Had it not been that the energies of tirginla were . crippled by slavery, she would In all probability have maintained, to the present day, the position among these States which she held at the founds 'lion of the'government, first in numbers, in productive power, and in political in fluence. Bat, clinging to UV dead weight with ever increasing tenacity, it sunk her do" ti lower and lower In the relative stale, until there were none found so poor as to do her reverence. Then, becoming envious, cross and die. contended, she turned and fought with her happier and more vigorous sisters, and In the strife was (earthily battered and torn. Slavery perished In the fight; and now, freed from her chalmi, she comes back to begin a new and better life. It Is like a resurrection from the dead. We think there is a grand titters in re serve for Virginia: No State has a finer clitiate, none is richer in minerals, and none, which touches the Atlantic coast, has more bountiful soil. Her numeious streams give her almost unlimited water .power, and soon her beautiful valleys, hitherto desolate and silent; will - resound with the voices of busy multitudes, the whirr and clangor of machinery, and be made luminous with the blaze of furnace fires.. No State has superior commercial advantages or more ample and secure harbore. Her future Is fall of- promiee ; and, for the first time, she will become truly prosperous; and no men will mire sincerely rejoice in that prosperity than - those who, under the sad-stress - of war,. carried death and desolation into her midst, and stained her soil with the blood of her erring sons, mingled with their own. The restoration of Virginia and her . sister erring States to their places in the great family of the Union seems like a pledge from on high of the endurance of onrnstion, and of the perpetuity of those great principles - which were asserted in 1776, but were never Silly established until Richmond fell and the .armies of Slavery and Rebellion succumbed to those who stood up for the truth that "all men are created ecinaL" BLOM( EU. . . (CorresMidenee or in. rlttsbargh Gaseste,) liAsiussuno. Jen. 28,1870. Allegheny county is among theitleaf favored to rearing ltepresentatiyes .of whom - any county might feel pmud. Tames L. Graham is every inch the Sena tor—sedate, grave, dignified—any man's interesta would besets In his bands - His head 13 level and Ma heart Is right. Timms Howald is can of the leading working members—able and reedy to speak when occasion demands—aule to attract and to retain the attention of the Senate on any question he may deem it to be his duty to speak to. The interests of Allegheny county and of the State will be carefully looked after by the delegation in the Home. There was no mistake made in Bending Hunt phreys, Taylor and Kerr; their close at tention to duty is making a record for them which will bcaptiroyed by their constituents. Many are rejoiced to age Alex. Millar back In his place; be is aline specimen of the true chriatian gentleman. He la so well balanced that he needs no watching. All know that he will conic outright. N. White is the reamed, quiet, effective worker of the delegation. Large SS *nab° egPeetations of his serri• nes, all these expectations will be met. The Deacon will Olt the bill. Last, 'but In no sense least, comes our genial friend Jos. Waltotka , man who has made lila own 'destiny. Trout noyhood up to the present time, WA strokes. have all been telling strokes—while honest beyond all question, he has managed his ovin private affairs with success, and there Is no room to entertain a !light as to his faithfulness in the affairs now committed to his hands. Allegheny County hashotiored these men —they will honor Allegheny toasty. Nano. Igptcl3l Corresplo.linet or Pltublarrh Onrett • 3 HARILIII3I3IIii Jan. 29, _ 1870, Permit Me, Ideates. t ditore, to call the attention of your renders to the recent vote in the House of Represettatives, on the - question of publishing a record or journal-of the proceedings of the 'Leg's. !attire. When • the yeas and nays were called, Mr. Walton did net answer, for the reason that heves engaged oath tbe Governor when the vote was taken; fill , lag ad appointment made the day previ-' one. Mr. W. did not dodge, as the pro. (feedings would indicate, but was unavoicl; ably and necessarily absent: Walton, is no dodger, butler gentleman of ba4.4 bone And nerve. ald be been present ids voice .would have been against the record. Yours, etc: YOST PITT. The Coalition— A thepter In iii Early Ifintotyrincerettlng Revelations. ,(Tioa the Beaver Itad'eel 1 The Peonsylvanitt Railroad Company was a Oarty to the combination, and there. by hangs a tale. When Irwin, defeated 'OO, agreed to make no more trouble, and wroth that fa. moue letter,. now I believe In your pos'. session, in which be witharew from the contest merely to make John fiiiatt United States Senator, it was agreed that he should 'be reimbursed the actual eost of hle election of the year before, and should be strongly hacked •foi a leading political position in Western . Pennsylvania. • Ttie cost, aforesaid, geared up forty-eight t hou sand dollars to which the good humored General subserviently added ten thousand for contingent expenses; making In_ all 'Arty thousand dollar', which aunt It was :understood • the Pennsylvania 'Railroad Company was to pay. The steal of $lO,- 000, and his profit for the year, e etimated at 03,000, left Irwin In decidedly better condition than It he had been ro•elected. If beaten he was certainly not badly, WM. ' neighed. But the lint of May brought a decided complication into this lovely ar rangement. The Railroad Company, had, , meanwhile, deMined to ratify the contract and denied any respuudbillty thereupon, and the d-1 was to pay in addition to the $OB,OOO. Eighteen thousand dollars In cash were hastily gathered, $lO,- 000 of which Irwin put in his pocket, applying $B,OOO to Ida ex. perms, and a wealthy friend" as sumed the load of the remaining $40.030 with the understanding that it would be settled within the year. The Incoming Stale Treasurer was no party to th e Li .. moment, his election haying cost him —newspaper stories to. the CODUILTI-.not one farthing. Mr: Mackey went into the Treasury, Mr. Irwin went home. .. Do you remember the "Low Grade" railroad legislation of last session. The bill exchanged $3,000.000 rd the bond' of the Philadelphia and Erie Bailicad In the sinking fund of the State Treasury for a similar amount of bonds of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, gild out of tha proceeds ITITBISIIItOII DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MPRNING, JANUARY 31, 1870 a new railroad was to be built to take np a short route across Pennsylvania to New York, of which our friends at Sd and Willing's alley, are in constant terror. A million and a half of interest accrued and to accrue upon the Sunbury and Erie securities,.was cleared by the Pennaylvs, nia Railroad company, and lost by the State in this transaction and the oncon stantionality ot theact, so far at least ar, this amount was subtracted frotn the fund specially appropriated by the constitution to the payment of the Slate Debt, was scarcely questioned.: But the unconsti. tutionality of the law could scarcely affect the seauriticain thelitads of new hoid ars, andlonde in possession of them, only a long and.tewlksis litigation -in-equity in which no individual could compel tie Railroad . company' to disgorge her . - - Now the , story goes, that ;when the Railroad Company - declined to fulfit the unauthorized contract with the expiring Treasurer; a caucus *as held over her delinquency, and Irwin was instructed to hold fast to the ilitate Bonds until the mammoth knelt down and paid her score. Another story is that two hundred and eighty thousand dollare.were to ,Ixt tltt• mended before the delivery, and a fair di vide madd all aronnd, but the find Is the truth. Scott, however,,talked the head off lrwin'end thespirit motet biro in leas than no time, and _he handed,Over the bonds upon the assurance of the Railroad Company that lee should be remunerated from the Treasury akany coat or hazard, taking in exchange an unatamped mort gage on the Allegheny Valley concern, which, I am told, has never been record ed. The Auditor General demurred to the procedure, but Mr. Attorney General Brewster was telegraphed for, penned in a corner by Scott over night,_ until he gave an opinion in favor of the constitu tionahty of the law, wheniway wentthe bonds and a million and a' half of the money of the Commonwealth into the Treasury of the Railroad Company. The It. R. omelets then and there announced that Quay .h Co. should receive a beating for their presumptuous interference, and Tam-inclined to think they have got it. Mr. Irwin's confiding friend was left to carry his $40,000 and tread the wine press alone at his leisure. This is the secret of the interest taken by the Railroad Com pany in Irwin, and they wontd certainly have been miserably faithless and un gratefed had they abandonedidm. There is also a story that dealt had personal grievances; that he alleged Mu Cameron d Quay had , been *e.heating him right along fora dozen years, and he waa going to put a skip to it, but I give this little credence. - By deliberate Judgmentlauted uPott lifeong acquaintance, fp that a man who can cheat Scott halve legal right to do so, and that he won't com plain. This was one of the elements which combined to make a desprate battle for Irwin. This alone has heretofore been held to be irresistible at Harrisburg. To this' are to be added the $40,000 friend of Irwin, who controlled several votes and could see no way or getting his $4O 000 out of the Treasury without puking .$40,. 000 more In, which he proceeded to do, more promptly than akihully, at theprop- And yet another. gigantic Interest was involved. You know ail about the Erie Canal and its proposed enlaroment, which will be vastly bentfleial to your commmunity when Out 'entargemeat takes place. 'But do you know precizely how It is to be e n l arged: " Here is the pabr— Reed, of Erie, owns nearly all the hontle and Clock of the concern, some 11,800,000. It Is worthless or nearly so, the corporation paying ono dividend and rare interest. Mr. R, agrees to dispose' of his stock and bands for halt a million. It has been or is to be taken by ; J,-B. Moorhead and others of your Western capitalism, and Scott and Wm. G. Moor head and - otheri or Philadelphia. I can give you now but a general outline of the arrangement—the don'ts you shall have again. It is proposed, to take from the sharing fund the bonds exchanged for those of the Sunbury it'Erie, last winter, amounting to $3,500,000, and appropria. UM; them by leer to the Improvement of your canal- The 11,800,000 of old stock sind,bonds before referred to, are to be radii - 11gal for an equivalent amount. of time securities which ought to bring par, in the Money market, the shrewd pur chasers from Reed, thusrealizing $1,1300,, 000 on their investment, or at least a cool Indlion after suborning the press, the Trilobite& and other ii be, and paying the expenses of the Treasury con test, For yea know it is neueuary to have a Trewurer who will hand over the bond's on the signing of the bill. Any citizen of the Commonweal:ha:tight enter the courts for en injunction, and trip up the speculation, If the officer was tardy in delivery. And here is where the hope. Pule who stacked up a hundred thousand to elect idea, expert to get their money. When Mackey's defeat was arranged, Sara. Josephs, the leader of the Demo cretin party in the House, came and as. cured him that he must-not coneider_the Democratic vote which wordily coat for Irwin es properly against_hien (Markey) personally. "As between you and Irwin many of our party personally preler you," said Jesephs. But - we are reaping such great political advantages from this coalition, that all considerations mat be sulk oneof sight lam very . eorry to be forced to defeat you by tb-as means, bit my duty to the-Democratic party must come first",,. - , We have lived there 'our great party, After a brilliant victory, openlyaold to the highest bidder at public auction.- To see Sam. Josephs—elesder in the Democratic parry—Thomas 4. Eicottwbo nevg east a Republican vote—'t General" Dm Sarni —a copperhead -rich from' fattening on corruptionfor thirty years-43ana Moon .. 2 -4.iptilltical hybrid end s 'quitter" em ployed by the Pennsylvania Railroad to bore, and that only--leading the Repute limn party Cry PC interest of a monopoly whose friendehlp is tyranny, and whose policy I destruction to everything but Crestlca Huge Matiret. Tom the Chtzsee Bora u.l We see that the present depreesed con dition of the wheat nearliet is treing used by Joel - nab in the West as an .argument for a change of employment on the part of our young fawners end others engaged in agricultural pursuits. It seems to us this is a very shortsighted view of the ease, and especially from writers in our section of the country, , Item* of the • noprothableneriofcroP fur one, two or more seasons; though that crop be the main one of the section, Is It amend ay gement that It should be thterlyabandon. ed t If followed, how. would . such 'a theory operate among our merchants and manufacturers I It Is a matter of great surprise to us that sneh -a course COO receive the parlous considerstion of any Whatever , other perisitits . sre absedowidi 'let young men noterdy ding ' to; but then in larger numbers their at tention to.„the soil, Agriculture Ilea it the foundation' of all realstrealth. It Is ennobling in Its tendencies, and in' the long run It 'gives a more certain reward for toil and infeatment - thau any, other occupation. But there are lemons, farmers and oth ers interested in like pursuits should not foil to learn-freer'-the present crisis. Among others, we will allude to two that appear to bard' special importance. One, the folly of .a relithes upon a single, though staple article, for a crop.- The other, the necessity and value of a home market for western farmers. , Planters ai the South, -for every wide extent of coon. try, can Ignore this counsel. The eine , rime of the past ten years continua the statement; not that cotton liking univer sally, but that as an element of Wealth Its influence is 'nighty, arid that it can be I raised ler our Sunthern States, of such quality, in such o=4, and at such price tui to challenge the world for atm cerslul competitlon.• .This being so, the taarketfor, mix the world, and the crop is under no circumstances dependent upon home consumption, -for improthable cul ture. It is far otherwise with the wheat crop. I,,et us examine some of the causes that have been,st work so effectually to reduce the value of this cereal daring the year just closed, • - In-1808 there was a good yield of wheat, and the past year a math greater one. Were this result. confined to the United litotes alone, it would have been most_ profitable-, 'but 'unfortunately,. the ' great grain prod acing countries' of Europe , and dela had at the same time, their stir. plus stocks 'from the same cause; and our dependence upon the foreign market so exclusively, has caused & large portion of the loss to our producers and commis. Lion houses. Baden/Welly. (Waltham's! pressure throughout the country,•in fact the world, has bad its markedeffeet upon the rearketi but to give this as the sole cause of the depression, as do sotheofour cotemporaries, is far from the AM In the "There Is a No t rer supply of ye t at the great graabroad, and yet ire face of this fact; large quint:the. hive continued to go forward, forcing the market down to a point lower than it has reached -eince the fall of 1860. And causes are in operation, which, unless they are chanced, will continually work this result. Year by year the centre of wheat prodnetion moves westward, and year by year,do Wall greet operators in crease the cost of freights, and add to the difficulty of a distant market by theicex torgons for transportation. How is this evil to, be remedied ? First, The farmer must ace and act upon the necessity of a greater diversity in bla crops, eo tlull he shall not be en tirely,caePeadent upon a single cereal, or one Market. Second, be 'must see the greater value °fiend mike the greater ef , fort to establish and supply a home mar ket. • If this Is done, our agriculturists will cease to be unrequited servants of European markets, and American rail- roads. They will make common cause with that class who above all others are their friends, the manufacturers of our metals, woolens and timber, who will furnish them with a ~ steady accessible market, demanding , for its supply a great variety of crops, for all of which it will furnish a constant demand, thus giving for a single crop and distant market, va riety anti horns consumption; and in place of uncertainty and poor compensation, steady demand and remunerative prices. IT IS the opinion of oven those opposed to Sherman's bill, that it will pen when a vote is reached. The Senators from the South and West have nnited on Mor. ton's amendment, making the new issue $00,000,000 instead of $40,000,000, which nearly assures its adoption. When the bill is disposed of. the Clentus bill will come up for action, and will occupy sev eral days. VARICOSE OR BROKEN VEINS. Thoumande et preemie sofa Year IA and gear out with a broken down mmdlticitef the Cebu of the legs, which In our thou are sully re , tiered and frequently susceptible ,of more, and eater ON only beet.. they do not know wheris end to whoin to apply for relict:. Net, to give the needf..llnforreatlon In cane like the, seems to W a proper date on part ot the nerrepayer Om; end It rhea ae great pleasure to be able to recommend alt scab r, SEETHED. or 167 WOOD STREET, whom" vast number of appli ances, sad tde great s2lll In'ebronle enable. him to afford the greatielemouet of re • lief that the present sl Meet wham, can afford. fleshes the.. vartCose ; c:lntlittone to which su havotiferred above...therd L areother sources of lucoevenleare and suffering, such asenelliags and abnormal growths, 'stitch the Doctor, with We appliances, !a earn relieve. _ Then again ths abdominal swathe sssss and elthlegfeelleenteniter to Marilee: lee source of tedrible suffertni 'sad ersiety; for three the Doctor bas belts led upperttre which we so constructed u to insure atleastiounealty trots suffering when they do not promise *certainty of care. . ' • The Doctor , . experience corer. • period of over thirty years. besides. a lateral •Ptomo for this department . of bt profession, mates elm morellon ordtharlly he mete: log that 10 a/Ogled apes meters gthetallons by as [beet of the Drove: , meths to °Street the *eraser evils, of Itself be a stollelent cause to ea Wt _uot only toe moo tlo. of persons them. sewn. hot elem.:aloof aillat cheer: ihyslolans. IC , l**ei wee. ”el Ifedlethe *tore, 10T - Liberty street. Jistraax.2:s, A BODY AND BIND . DISEASE. inch te dysperoals. The Moseach and the Wain are too Ininsmeely allied for the use to setter selatout the other, so thee All 'inhale and des. pendency are Inteserable., It maybe added. too. that Irritation of the stet:tech Ii altiott !neatly. hip accompanied by Irritation Of the temPer. The Invigorating and tnnehlilaing opened= or Floeteiter.• B.ttses le most poserfullTdeecl• oped In case. or tadteretton. The west efrset of this agreeable ten!e la comforting and enemas mans. A mild glow Yereadee the system, the chronic oaeleloess In the restos or the stomach I. lessened, led the atria. rtallesenMe vrltlch chatuterlem the dlseue la salted. This L im. Pe: Yemeni Is not tranelent. It Is sot eucceedsd by the Winn ,of the old symptmis with togper• Wed fem. as iv aleeeyethe eats when named estel stimulazta are alley tor the mini slot. Each dole seems lOUS:tan arienamail maces stem of heals/ant , levlirOrallteli 'But tide Is set all. TM Spent Mani eutl.htliesai spree :mks of the preparatlt n ere reaceely emends, In Ito 37 , .'4%i t a. 11 ttrt , grite7;.ZI:= I ATVIM and t o .. If the OlNlery *ran., listen and to.. lilt,, toped end regulated. , The olfeer. op the discbasetec organs is salutary. sal le caem Of cohellp•ilon tee eallmelle &mon Is Just sugeopent to proothm to r e ,e•lteo remit gradnahy end without pail. The hitters alto promote healthy evaperetton feces the surface watch Is gerl4l%ll.ii, ' t b st l7 Vs!Vl:C=rettl ' t. cheek the natural es...pleat:on and a... , re , getlun of tie river...n:lm and colds. Tea Oast an, tnse cl th easren.tne t Vegetal. d' lt , es t f o s ruv 4 e east.. tlally NOTICEIB • WNETZIYr SitYluue Tl•sx. January Al. /819. arAN:ELECTION FOR DI- Rsul Ottsll I this Sank to ..ere fur the auttu.ea , year WM be 'held at the Banking hoes., Nu. 59 FOCIVIIm awe. Os TUattuuli, EBRU• /AY 1411, Igo bat ec name the e t re uma two. .‘ • - lAN IC NELL • o.abler. .• ALLSOUVST VALLZTAMU!. to CO., Zlttobstroy tf aosary 04.1170. rirSTOIL KBOLIDE US . IJWAL MEETING. The 'Regular Aeons! Met lug of the 2 tochhold. erg of the Allegheny VAlky'Rallnesd Company WILL ber,held at -Use OPFICZ •OW TII2OVIA. PANY. lie. P/let street. nglebergh, oa WEDS/MOAT. Pebresry 23d, .111 TO, as II ° .443 a a. , et. her Iher , rtAge of sleeting aßoord of Manage.. for illus-Anteing leer, =A ,for the irenesellog of :nett other hnelsete se "rube 3121:tral Bhhae*T. rg-ziNAr DRY CM , OV YITTSIYNOH, PA.—tlre 4ettaaal trews if itro Vieeeklolderi of Das Cona pan:. will be he'd at the ohlee oa• Ilia street, on =ET robtaaly ►W, at 11 o'clock r. ..relict' thus petr iftll ha an Wafted Der Pa2t,Bl Xbrojil:P. Triagurer. 01Mci or Ptrnow66n LvsoaaloCz Ooh.} Corn, of H.rk,t acd n mar , ran.. . • • l'lrresenun. 4anatly 0010, 1810. arTHEl , Awiral, IELEcTIOI .661 , i;341 8 7. g ai r riti t =TgatIg ' ,0 4:1; 0 14Q3::.`t..V.Al'e 1 g.'rot 9 `111 , 2:1 . O. HULTZ, Beal...try.. DXVIDELD,IDS. QsitCa 01,811EIRIOE Emma voireaslN -.• cruet WO aulltaltrosClitnets. .1 • Dip EC" of 00111 , 11,7 'Me th "T , 2. 1 %. r iall i inlerg i lVENlPPrlnAril WO Moo Woo Ohoo4 Eight porcsa 4 l ol 4. o . 4l ‘ of 11. coallnimit aud. •• ' ED W. DaIIaIDGE, pb e., T.J. Walall .I , ecretarb_. • • --I•Dulf. NEW 4.DVEIS RTIIIMIIINTS' , ~. JOHN 'T. , " ' GRAY: House 4E4 , Mutt Paptter, G1134.11 4 !Ma AND isa.ealEirt, by 4f Matti Strife., • • Stft•lS testa hind ttml.) ittbstelf. Ps. WATCHES! WATCHES! - Abotbei . larceluipt: .. ;NiTatchea . . Jeri reaped nt • 1 WADY .=& 101 119 . 111 AtEFLIT, 'IIIISTING oLsigutr, lror• LTD LINER NATatifarrom aporards, VUOTTLES CHINA. 1 64.111 --- 14 ,--- • - QUEENSWARE: A large wort Mint of Jaw Nitta , ea and shapes Jest reererad. AI. o rioted use Brlttants Ware, - Vsres mad Periaa Ware, now. opening sad for " 10,4 T 4740. 90e.te at . t.- ' • R. Emilie Ar, tcri3 4 ' AU' le. 189 =BITS 1118 EL REMO - VA:L.4. mecums Firer,: mew. ABBETS. $1141,6411/.03. MARKET FIRE INS. CO., N. Y., ParUcipatloL AZI 3 M: telhl4llL4o 13comentitmt. litiro Ina Co., Hartford. Al Sall% 4160.000.00 /11DWAlitO L IFIII6iBEL Agent , ' Nmolr , a to 108 IMITIMI AVENIII, between W.dandlisalt4l44.trait. sTovna ;13 D TINWARE, rrafrilita,CPAl: 802.1:Kr1EZ1i0201.41:.. , " P. pinewls; I=l=l ELM ;,•• NEW ADVERTISF.JILENTB SATURDAY, JA ISPEC][..4ki, VTILLIAId .l ~ \ Nos. 180 FEDERAL STREET, At 10 Cents, Light and Dark Calicos, A GREAT BARGAIN. At 12 1-2 Cents, A GOOD dItTIOLE 4-4 BLEACHED MUSLIN At $2 75, LADIES' EMBOSSED FELT SKIRTS WORTH $4.00. At 87 1-2 c., 6-4 TABLE LINEN A NEW 12 . 00% Or Black and Colored Corded Poplins, AT WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos, 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLZONENT OLTT DECIDED BARGAINS! At 61le. Ladles' Hoop Mils, latest shape new eletn goods. At 110 e. Snit - Shoulder Shawls. Al 71e. Kull lhouleer Shawls, like size. At 745. Children's Knit Clanks. At fie. Boys' Wool lined Back illtts. Al 7k. Nen's Inc Top Wool Lined Buck GIOTtI. • It lie. tan's and Boys' Wool helm It 101.1 e:, lan's Wool Lied locks. At 40e„ Ben's limy Grey &rim Shirts. At 40e. llta's Heavy Aray IE6OO Drawers. At $l.OO Ladles' Serino Dedersests, good qua icy. It . $l.OO Ladies' lona° Drawee, go quality. New Goods Daily Opening _ AT' MACRUH,GLYDEd, CO l B, 78 and 80 Market Street. HORNE & CO'S. lo Order to tt,ll nutter'elect stood. tears out atterotl Inventory, we will eoutlnee to offer our 11:0tS St GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Many Goods Below Cost. - Woolen Goode, Hosiery, Gloves. Underwear, Lace and Lace Articles, Embroideries, Millinery Goods, Saab. and Bow - 'Satin and Bonnet Velvety, Dress Trimmings. • • Cloak Loops and Ornaments, Boulevards Skirts, sto, AT RETAIL BARGAINS. TT If 79 ail4R4Er feritXVlA SAID e x pINLV THREE MI VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY. . FOR SALE. ; , • On a long credit If drafted: In the Seventeenth ward. (trarrinneeillle.) 100 lbenlnore or Ira; Madan on flutter street. nmurlnt tam. 909 hat to naramta idled. 40 fad add.: with two homes on la, noting for $940 pa:rear:With tha beat aofr, water, end parlt, abrabbmy; Alto, 109 feet mare or los nfroatlna on Davison. dreet, running bag to . aald Samadt dram 310 fees, with one holm and a good aprlin of wit water. Beat for $340 per year. Bank plena doatiOns large gam:aides of loom and arim.s.a. It. 11 , -lwilLaell the naked monad at the rate of 14,900 less M. bas ri Gently .berm valved by Vlawan for *ettret Vase by; sad MI the laalrovn meats sia a filrfahmtlan. AIM, to min than fear story Warehouse an Um toner of Llbirty and Haarmea dream:rile. harab. omayle4 bt Slearra.l4. Ilnoattorirb.'3l... t i c . .. 90 fat front on Llbertretrint, 410 fain, oh llincoyk and 90' fent on ligehang• Bantams op rreommendatlrn. 490, lour two rtartßrlc/Crlormaa. alt. In area; art rooma each; thOre MI a floor. on tarmet Meet. Atlelheay. npar Ifilnd.l9ool Bade' reel3B3 each ler year. tillao: Arm mina or Modal laud with a nbw pentad .nn d papered Brick Homan, Brooms, • *mkt honae..two wells, Mauna, amble. an; ta t :loners Inow nedda. tiler any can be boaght on. a tong media, or short, aa It =hymn purchasers. . traprlre of W 11.31913, at John Ham% • • No. 939 Itherty atreet.Pitiabarab. Jamul= 1. /11.10. Janhate °'44' gIIGS V D-• io: as Toon= AVENI7/3. CE1.1129/LED IS • AMETS 93 . 39 9 3 79 99. Dete:tallr. from 9 o'clock • . M. to 3 Wolof.) -ri N., and, ISATINIDAY ILVENIN99, from-t.y 4, to Norember Vet, from ' V to VO'eloill, aed from November Ist7Bo Diay lat, from 6 to 9 • D. .0. received of all some Of not lone time ON LL AB. oad n dividend ,of Jai proem twice • year. In Jima hod Dem. her gtefrat bre hem arelaredemal.annoally Jam and Droembrr. Mere the Bent was organized, at :berme of sinner mot. • Ye. , fauna.. If Sot drawn cot; is planed to 'the creditor the dromitor as onorlpol.an• bean the tame Interest from the Cut days of .lone awl Deeerr.ber. •oomirmuding melee ,a year. oltliost ra .bii.o : 4P rrgy:t. " l:4l,ll4=Ll I , twelve rears. , Book' eentalolog the Ohartet, Nr.Laws, Boles end liegalattari. lemlabed [nate, on apples. lion at the ollm. • - • . TIERVILLN. . • Me minannmai w. Pltr • I 0 .. . T own . otn It. tbo4taperitz• tresArit ititiOWE_Aftat.. IteDJ. rataTstopk, James limiluky. Mud,* Chrlilfip • fitc,„ Walter P. Mariam % kr`d"ilgtVett.'" tiLlftnryywieVllTP Jr.,, l Alrx.dorTinT i t NOLLIM.Van Met. W. J. Anita:len. Calvin !Wain.. 49 t pb rr %C. F r e tri„ 11l Bur g ieln. John J. 4illet uysta, Wltilaan Heves, LirkrultiV.rt! James U. Kelly,' Tat.“ - nzaCtIAII 61CMAIT-Jalge L. IL FULTON V. J. MILUSIN FULTON & WOMIN, - PRACTICAL P 2,1721113.11113.8. GAB AND $T AM .1 , 17111 EN, Mb ►mieaae. _' ',gear 4144 i Itroit; , PITTABEIBAIN, PA. Loan*. Gush Hoar.. :Gm 1111zusam at k % Itath Tabs sad Wash tem:lda. lips Apace Ifllslagh All anslllacr Rasps, lad ghp.o. ca , always =halal. Pablas sad ritYttill 1111114n' shad sp dash Water had 5114.211 assay appfratO• . 1 .1 ,61 °A W.aral7 aztes!lat Fiur on te,E. —JEN talllEs Aim Inatatrialmw. l o4 . ll. l " l44- 44 44 . ca 7 csinsa effsitidath" 2 °. Dana rituauzzli. Pa •••'-!.,, • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NUARY 29, 1870. TIER ALT SEMPLE'S and 182 ALLEGHENY CITY. At 52 75, aNe Lot of LADIES' EDDIED CLOTH SKIRTS WORTH $4.00. At 81.'75 a Dozen, Linen Table Napkins, A GREAT BARGAIN; At 25 Cents, WHITE HUM TOWELS, Worth 37 .1-2 e. At $1.50. WHITE HONE! . COMB QUILTS Large Size. A Complete Stock of HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS WILLIAM SEMPLE'S. Nos. 180 and 188 Federal Street, ALIAS BENT CITY NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS,. • Corner Carroll and Bsoallakaalit»etik WINTE WA D,) PITTISERIIIIA3I.II. PAL WILLIAM SMITH, MJLNIIIACTIIEBR OF CAST IRON BOWL PIPE 708 GAN ABB WATER WORLD. L'l d pes n at i gn=ralf.Nr i t t rlyy , el enters: Coatings for Goa & Water Works. 11 i U Z Al i.":) C) . .. q IN . CI ,S, 0 g ca m I Z M 4 g Z 4 61 41 1 -- 4 gi :: r, i I=l z 4 4 w 0 1 c. 4 xi p l i tr 0. 21 01g 'ca 1 44 I M 0 : I t' F_IIV". RI I 0 14 1 g , a :4' 0, !LW. FORT trier . FOUNDRY ..001111111: ; opprall AND wens, TWEIL r H STREET. ibirrastraGA PA. Engineullonlag Mill INa °binary, Nail Machines, Re. tarts. and Castings generally. Murray .:& Lann*s . Florida Water inost celebrated and most delightful ofidl 'per . furnei, for use on the hand kerchief, fit the toilet; and in the batlajoiSaleihy all Druggists Uh - d' Perfumers. hatluvri• R . SAD 1. BEATI 1 HEALD 1 coi . taie • •• • iklnOted 0110 minute, :orittinut Weeding ei lag soteness; Bruslow Ina Insessed HWr Itcroovorl in t taw 1221tates: ointratlono par. !brined wilboat min or blOodshodt Pertket comfort Imrseillatatyl . . poloonoor soodtclnonoenj .koOn saes operating! =Waged and Stiff Joints treated sueseurstly. 7sai4.istio !mit cnittnntas earedlna raw MIT. Satlahoston elven or money ranaded. Good city Ileteronent even. 01lea Bows from 8 A t it. io 12M., and 1 to GM Eliatlayi, 9 fa 11 A. X. BomembEr tke plus, No.i 411 'Sixth street. alit St. Chat, vis stalry". • Ds. D. DETZBDOII. Plttabargh..Ps. de tam*. • W. J. AND1GH0UR........b. ti ItILLYVOULZ. MONONGBEIiI FOUNDRY, • W. J. ANDERSON r u atnr m i sus nic a l ea ttoary Outings of an Description. • AFL ',ottani:lm paid-to ARCHITEOII7.' Blau H CL . VTIA,IS and to Cutlass Ant Witol ow Er grEF T A . pt i r .b.ri loTriA7—N , /110 WASSE 'IT LIC NOTICE. lining beta spixdated liAlesa4 GAS Nana IaaPECTOR far Alleihear Commis, mob. Is hereby given them esadtMe necessary cake .4 Me chanted Teepee Yeekleary eau be prmehied. I .111 be toad at the OMCE OP SSE , NA. TIONAL ToONDBY AND PIP/1 'WORM Tereatr-lblet sire. nest Pcw, Plasbarith. Jaime au sad ass Meter tampechme. Cm"2lll"lm:LAL3X))Emptr,lisce * ,tm, tweJga and Donned Dry Goody .1115.; WI WOOD 11110111:1;lt. TlYrd &eat above Ellaseand • e=!;:=1 ILENDERSON .1 Lit 11111erlifinFili, li zo Llbrare ... .,.. Dealer,u ItUts NEW ADVER'TIBEIKENTS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received at the odlee of the Chief Quar termaster, Ifilltal7 DI, Igen of the latetwurl. Chime°, 1111no1e, until 19 If.. oa TUMIDLY. February 1, IaTO, for the treenenrtelloh of Government troops. attlitarT. Geetrewornt and Indian supplies between the following points. as tedtested dente the time from Notch 90, 18714 to Oe tober 14 1510, vie.: Fro,. hr.. Leafs, Mo., to elonx City, Yankton Agency. Fart Randall. Whetstone Creek. Lower Breton and Crow Creek Anodes, Fort holly, • Big Chesertne and Brand Meer Azeneles, Fort: Rice. da.evenson. Braford. Canty Cooke. or ant Poet that may be established at the toolelltof the Igueleshell river, and ton Benton. Blom Wyandotte. Kan, to Moon City. Saar i*. AgnneT, Port Randall. Whartene Craft, Lower Bala ad Crow prat Ateaelee , Ton Big Cheyenne and Grand Liver Azeneia.' Porta Rice, Stevenson, Buford, Carp Corte, or any poet that may be natal:abated at the Mouth of the Maclean]] river and Fort Beaten. • Prom Tort Leavenworth, Ban., to Stout City, 1-.. kt. Agency, Port ItithLW. Whetstone Creek, Lower Brutes .4 Crow. Creek Agenda, Poo Bally, HIV , Cheyenne nod Grand River Agencses, Porte Wee, Stevenson, Brit.:LC.lp Cooke, or ear poet that mat be establishedat the month of the kteueleshell rte. and Port Cent.. Prom Casaba, Neb., to Stout qtty. Yankton 44theT, Port nand., Whetstone Creek, Lower Males and Crow Creek Agencies. Port Pally, Bir Cheyenne Sod OTOOd Biter dtenetea, Forts glee, BLITIMUKIEL. Peon/. C.. Cooke, or any egar, that may be established at the mouth or the Yesclesbell Itlvsr and Port ffenton. - From Mora City, lows, to Yankton Agency, Pert Randall. Whetstone Creek. Lower Brute. and Crow Creek Agenetea, Tort Bully, Rig Ch.,. inane and Grind Myer Agencies; Parts R er, tktrenson. Buford. Canto Cooke. er eay post that any be establlghed at the month of the Irceeleshell rarer, and Port Benton. Peon Yankton Agency to Fort itendall.Whet. stone Creek, Lower Bruit. and Crow Creek 'arena.. Port Bally, Big Cheyenne and Grand Myer age:idea Torts Mee, Munson, Buford, Camp Cooke, or any post that may be caul:Bett ed at the month of the Mnselenhell river. and Port Benton. From Port Randall to Whetstone Creek, Lower Endes and Grow Creek Agencies. Port Briny, Zig Che7ennz and Grand Hirer Agenelts, Forts Wee, flteveuon. Bribed, Camp Cock*, or any Post teat may be eatatlithed at toe month of the I/nonlethal' Meer. and Fort Benton. Prom Whetstone Creek Ageney to Lower Brutes tad Crow Creek I genet... Port tally. Big Mamma and Grand Ulm Agencies, Ports Ft ea, hievemron, Bn!ord, Camp Cooke. or ►n7 post that may be estahnslad at the month of the Enscleettell river, and lon Benton. loom Lowar Brutes Agency to Crow Creek Agency, Tort Belly, Big Cheyenne and Ormad Elver Agenelez, Ports Rice.-Sterr neon, Buford. Carlin Cooke, or toy vest Mar maybe ea:o.ll,llmi at the moan► of the lltuaelaidtell river, and Port Benton. • • Prom Crow Creek Agency to Fort laity, Big Cheyenne and Grand River Agencies, Tort, Mee, 13.7.1100, Buford, Camp Cooke, or any post that maybe established at the mouth of the Aluseleshell river. and Fort neuter,. From Yoga gully to Big th, venue hod Crud River Agencies, Furls Etico.ll.ler.. Bo rord. Camp Cooke. wr gay Post thattnny ho estabashed at the mouth of Muscle:hen river, and Fort Prom Big Cheyenne Agency to Grand Elver Agency. Forts Mee, Stevenson. Delcrd, Camp Cooke, or any-pos. that may be establhbed at the'moate or. the Mnselealudiriver, and Tor Benton: Plum °resell:leer Agency to Ports Mee, Bte• •031109. Burnt, C. Coops, or say post that ashy be estebtlehed at the month of the Muscle shell river and Port Esmtost. . From Fort Bice to Tons tithreuton, Buford, Camp Cooke or soy post that nay be established St the month of .11usolethell river end Fort Brat.. From Tort Stevenson to Pert Berard, Camp CW.4 or no 7 Yost that may be established at the month of the iluselealell river and Port Emma. From Port Bolerd to Camp Cacho or any poet Una' may be tatabliabed at the month et the igniclashell river and For; Benton. Front Camp Cooke or any post .that may be establlthed at 'the Month . of the Y.c.leshell river, and Fort iteoton. . . . . Proposaie are also tovlted for thetraroporta. Stec ot troopa and acyptlee, during the reason *Ora ]Web U. 1310, to October 31. 1370. Lou Chleaeo, lillactle, els B mot City, lowa, on through bill. ladhot. to all the pilau above illoax. City that are above &beetled. Bidders will state the rate. (separately for oath month from Earth 1101 h to October slat. lillo, laclustre. the date of atomic` to determine. ttot Me Co be pald, at which they will ortform the melee from mob of the rwithog Points to the several palate of dastlastron alsorenioned. 'as Lt. The tete at which they will transport etch others awl soldier feeble mune to be provided roe Whom. sad 14e sol nee-weary ractittles for Cookies their rabbits. which will be supplied by gip qovetpleatl. • , • 00. The rote per 200 poaride at which they trin teellwmt eupplles. • . Tha t rate . at which they transmit tattle;wabalaacca,cartyoragota. itk , a - Utehaha lot feeding the autaaaL to heti.. Ildeallyirteambut.) &plat prefhrenee will be given to parties who Olin and control hens. Boat, will be expected aiwaya give the Government freight the Pref. twine*. end to no ease will be allowed to carry wriest, to the ...reins lon of Government freight. The eentrae or veal be reeelree to transport stores by land In the event - of [Mini° by water; amid all stoop reeeteed by the contractor for PeerPortntioninurt be delivered at their deed anYon within the year 11170. _- • . Bidders Eu pleue airs W e rate at erltieh they will furnish trouper [llion down stream 'thaugh for that exele-Ive pupate no boat xW bore quired logo nto stream no lesa to bring down at least 160 tons of Government :Might. The otostraetoifor transportation from Chicago vslil not be renulred to flunlet any donii strums transportation. 10 ease the coaldbellair pooh to sorry height as mettle. the Gayer:nitwit Names the Mgt. to welsh the tinnsportatton as thee:. orate of the contractor: and: nothing hereto contained shall be 14. .00SSLIS144 11, to prevent the Government' Iran traespoitlaglta sapid* on any of Its own boats. Bidders are inforrasd that no belt loaded•wlth Goyerament stores will Jr allowed to go aboye Mean .Cltgammt, drawl]. over three sad ono; halt Get water. As ao boats *lll be requited to go to points above peen City with leas then oar hundred tons. bidders Will state the rate at width therwlll transport dt beetroot. o( troop. of 100 or more without freight, • Ihtdirs' should glee their names in Yoh, as their places of reddenee, and each pro. • Itellarrinet be socompanled With 'a bond In the PM or 1110,000, aligned by two or more resum e/hie 'permit, guaranteeing that, to use the Matratt le awarded to the omen prolamin& It will be accepted sat, enteral. tato, and good andil radiant , Manny furnished by. said pang. Ia ageordaime with the terms of Ills advert.enttit. The contractor will be reciairca to give baud. In the seta of 0100.0 -0) coelnindred thonsend dollars. !be pert) to who* the award ' h made, eaus Le prepared 0 execute the manta .t once. and Lo Etre the. required bond for It. 1111001 per- • - • • Tao alitVerament names the right to reject Jay man aura that may ho onntell. • Oopf of tianktoret of oustmet both for trans! titten from St. Loata,llo.. sad 0111.:M.41314 to be extend foto In the event of award, MM . blink bran of PropOsen;m4 be had by applle.. tthst to tam oak*, to the Mae& of she enter t • L . I)epananent of tte 11 tosensti .• L. Louts, Mo CUM Quartermaster. Dew, melt of the Platte. tlosahs. Iteb.• to Brevet Lleatenzot , 13atetell , James 11. Mo ore, Quarter.' master. Mot Loavenworth Ken.. and to Cantata /me flMllsa. . Ansfatitat trdlao s knave cosantm, biota 2.oo , aalaria, tranaportatlon. teem Louth • Me.. should be indomeA. • •Pfooonals tor Arm, T. importation og lb. 3llsothrt Meer. , hem i Loots, Mo,,etn:. and them ter u mar °elation tromflnalhanw•sf cowman for Army Tramper.' tatlon tuna ettleaglll., to mints an the litts. 'earl River. " and e/m d to the ens:red.. Hy eider or me cialaTanautaaeaaa,,ner , ••• • v. Artucann. •.• mantiat' vaatamanai 0 en. at, Unit , d s Army- n Offer tpartmennster 11111tary Tel. Malcom 1 the f!! • TO pEnsoss HAYING LARGE lIIIILDINOS. WITH 811C/Lig POWER. ItYMT . —Wanted, te , rrnt.'ner • germ of pars with privilege or buying. • lan* belidhig with ilvent Pelee/. and Eatable for inajoatiftoring ag Heliltural Nagle= utaripd other ilightmoordnery. sod *par tO or oolintoted Lib • Nierid+T• oudwiti, - 81. Loeb. or Pittaboigh‘ preferred, of point as added river or railroad corr. monieatien. • • •• • - Paragon having reel, proPertr for rengor tale will please add... aa. with. Paillenbire.. ( * .riot ext• at or/corn/ow, ankonst of poWer, not Teat and who rowierolon can be had. • ' • .Ai( • 'woos. Ohio., THE ADNINISTRAT cLosiN 3mwsr Is NOW in BRK NO. ''s9 MALltmc Alen/ article has been reduce 80 d;11s. Said eaxitiaivelyibr CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, Ste. CARETS. NEW FALL STOCK. Oil Cloths, Window Shad-eft DauGGrArs.:: ORU6GET. SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prices Ever Offered, BOVARD, ROSE fi GO, Zl FIFTH 31T2i172. PA R P ETS. REDUCTION: . The alterations and im provements of our Sales rooms now in progress, make it necessary for us to im mediately dispose of a large portion of our stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Hearth Rugs, &c.. Many goods will be sold• at prices below the present wholesale cost. 06,11 atone at OLIVER IKLINTOCK. & CO'S, 1 28 Mai Avenue. aci HOLIDAY GIFTS. Positive Rethiction In Prices PIANO COVERS, Mosaic, 4.rsuinster, 11 4 4110th Russ, Crumb Cloths etc, '4c. 41'61111111 BRUN., Jri,. it - . r am/ arm:rag, ABOVE WOOD STRUT: WOOLEN- DRUGGETS AND FELT CARPETS, ly 11, 2, 21 3, 31, .31 and 33 I'd RD WIDE. :BORDERED INUAIIES /tunable fa - Parlors. DINING 8001 CHUB CLOTHS, Woolen, Linen and Cotton, IT LOWER' THAN ILLST 131141 Notwa,ta...e 2Ah tz : tall(dimba.n.4 t.s 11'1 1 1111AND el: COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Avenue. BUSINESS CHANGES. THE. FIRM OF BAILIFF, BeeWx CASSON was Olsen/ alltrolvel hy mutual vossent, • JAJITS M. Ciat•Ohl r w o lLta s. osiltla Innen' to. Jo s e p h inA lye. holtratto - L eill "1 1 - en ttc t 4.lll T aea l t ' a g ear sod make Immediate unman, Inn all venom. Akre lag claim. Will oreseotpo kame John it. Wak• Lop at dar once, 68 a¢i~orLael w fettle all *d olf. l 4. "'"' " " Debt . JOSErH C ' , . Bot/WN. • JAMES AI. CA ..FAM. /Lurk/haat CM', Jo arms , ill7O. iv rattily/ from the Arm of Palllff. llroont Corson t moold.ule the. pportoolty 010 of espres g my thanks to my frirmle tot...them pan _ Mayon, and WC old retpeettully mild/ acontmn. 8., of theta rforora.for the firm of ba1.1.4 own• • • • . DAILIrP d BROWN.. Puntbara, nag and. blwaut Pipe Fltterr,ss raderal •trt et. AlleghouV. p... vault, r turn their thank. to their' Rlean. Manna ant, the habits generally for tht leaner' 'LLhentr , .trgpa deer, a period exteen . ggoven, La yea,, *nould retheetlul.y wan it • eta,' titillation of their wo esteemed tarots for the a:ll griglewlgrut: • • • t ild•ta TAPSOLVT/ON• Wier 'POINT - JA)WAIIT I. 1870. I The tree of 6311T11 fr. WARWICK has thts day been dissolved,, by seminal consent, Vat. wics »thug.; L. H. H)[TI7.• wm.war.mcir. .. The begets, of the tote DM wl I be seteled tail 'ociertlined by the linderegoetl be der thviltrox L.la.- SMITH- & CO. patr:Aas LIITHEI: H. SMITH DR. •Cieoraiaultdi; 'I32.CAT ALL aziyate dlattuelitlyphllls to . all lta Olt =t e d? -Ttrn crt:dt ' ii,V.l.6“,'Lzar: re! winiiians' toe. leipotetry, roreittee o f other nave, fad which orodeoca .626 or Um following greets, ao a le. bod ordaream. Inahreattoct,ocrammptlma. alemtem to totter 7. nomaalinesa..drao4 . or ratan math, lote. rierem-r, indolence, aoeturnal =tracer, and doolly to proarratleir Ma totawal Oyotem reader marrlsee tmcattclootory. and therefore. tar=lare eaft4. Faroe.: leP.: o.66. , prsoarer erdelteate,lottleateo.; t or loot etanoLng &malt otiose ocoofdelut eboolfa •• ifiTo &baron. ors - trlfl; tot never - outuralar ett.--otlota el all Female ettem...,. Vistas. Leurcrethra or Pattel.. matins Cr tneeraMc ft of ate. 'Womb, lyrarltle.. ` • ortrnb. :oar nombuc a. ateaorrtme.s. Drama, N=P 'i Tt ' lla ala ntr-rrit.ttnxt. yhyskixt who eoultamio hti r talt anchulvely to the tty of a cortala class •', of ' cams amt !roots .thoossods teams to emit aNtrtre'rreater ertt In tint 4110 " l tat arogibl i lLeti 1:;001 011:10ti14 01: aid tri ce[. ...... +tClloa:paattfoen eiln i teW or by' mall far two etemps, hah to *Poled emerlo;, , eo.. Every oettetwon etiolates loon to the L dieted. and *Albite), ereln to deter:doe th e pro. ato, flare ebefremootaratc. ' - • Trot eatabiloturunt, etropristat .ten drOle , Is ceotral. Wheo lo not coutentfAl. tot . ?feet the Mfr. the . Lector , . optolva emt ots , ' m " : 1 = T et i :fat i.Vrt 7:,r 14 , g.terett''' pr,..„ Iretedlietr...6olrweer. l'..ertOt•eil ecelletelnatior abeolnitely reeeseary, 6.61.4 ina 6 thet646lllDeen:la letterelort 111 related. and ' tor the arsomm Um: I (coca ostlea.o tbsrtarw ano--tate.ts cool:Lotted with the orate that are pro._ • tided et& every nulat e east is clueutsted ter Pr , .6 1 6 nee6rer7. acted:or medicated 'amt..... oath.. ' . .&11 or.arrittotts am prepared to the Doctor% own laborsterry, ender it. pc/WNW oarleton. par_ralett oats tree, OF mall foe two inseam, Fe matteriebo bar. , felted. read what he ett)a. Hoer. 94A. to S . da , re r r ar. OPrF e. u ev o m n S ~.Ttrnm, 7.000 OR'S HUT FINAL G gALE F 1 0103DM v; Piogress at ER'S, 3 m r ‘tSTrt 3BIT. d piles; and Inuit be sold ittc ~~