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Ih© editor of tho Gazette, writing froS Harrisburg has made a discovery. \Vh>n the President elect was in Xew York City I’biladelphia., he was welcomed by Hay.Or Wood, ot the former city, and May. or Henry, of Philadelphia, in Speeches which were regarded on all hands as models’of courtesy. The press generally approved .... ttem > and 'hey were telegraphed all over the oountry, and republished. " Solitary and alone," the editor of the Gazelle baa all at once distinguished himself by pro nouncing these speeches “ insulting” to the President elect. The hospitalities of the two chief cities of tho Union, tendered by their municipal heads to the President elect, ‘'ar© pronounced insults by the Gazette, and by it alone. The editor of the Gazette may be for politeness a second Chesterfield. - but his ideas of public courtesy aro certain ly not formed after the models. Hear what ha says: ‘•The careful reader cannot fail to notice the studied insults to the President elect conveyed Inibß speeches made by the Mayors of New I oik and Philadelphia. Ostensibly they wore Speeches of welcome; but there was not a word of welcome in either. There was a stiff, for mal, constrained courtesy, which, from their position, they could not avoid showing ; but ’the tenor of. both speeches, is, "The country » going to the devil, generally, and New Xork and Philadelphia particularly, and you •re the cause of It. It may be that you can restore harmony and prosperity, bnt we don't Mlieva It. *' The speech in New York was gross In the form of its insult; that in Phila delphia was more refined In its tone, but equally offensive. ” * People** a distance have little idea of the magnitude ot the oil business in West ern Pennsylvania. ‘ In Philadelphia, we are told, most of the business men regard the Oil business as speculative and chimerical in Its character. Such is not the fact. The product of the oil wells is already a promi nent article of commerce, and is daily be coming more important. On Monday, the j Allegheny river being in excellent boating order, three small steamers landed at our wharf from the wells in the vicinity of Franklin, 1067 barrels of oil. This is but a single day’s receipts here, and larger quantities take the Northern route to New York city. The success of oil boring spec ulations is greater than most, if not all kinds of mining.. The incidental trade which this business causes to our city, is al ready very large. We regard it as a Sxed fact that the oii business is destined to become one of the greatest trades of Western Pennsylvania, and it will not be many years before “our substantial oil men” will rank 'With “our substantial iron men" on the •oore of wealth r THE COUNTY BILL. glad to learn that the business :«<# of the city are taking an interest in tb« i>Ul which proposes to change the finan cial government of the county. Petitions ' Iniavor Of the passage of this bill are being very numerously signed. Indeed, none hut' those who expect to make money out Of the old system, are opposed to the new bUL The allegation that taxes of small tax-payer* will be lost to a large amount, if ocfilectors are dispensed with, is notfoorrect. The experience of the city of Pittsburgh jjrovea that in ali respects the voluntary •ystem of tax-paying is the cheapest in the end. 'We hope that our Senators and mem bers in the Legislature will use all their en* ergies to give their constituents the fits of this bill. • TO COtUtESHMt&jßffinS, v have'■op .hand of sketches and articles of a, mis(jellsiie{)®| i ..elii?wter, which it is impossible fo* usta asrtßWf&F news is now so freatopon ear ookhins, that *» bar* room ' 1 , Sit I u'k" 1 Which musl be made 0,1 y ' H ° ba s made hid triumphal pro £««** the country, .ad - a score of T ICh he h “ mada - g-en no shadow of hope to the country. He ha* shown himself thus far, a ve>y trifler. The g sen hundred thousand citizens of the ttepubhc, who elected him, and the nearly two-thirds of the nation who opposed his election, had a reasonable right 10 expect that in this public journey, sought by him self, he would have exhibited, at least, some reasonable qualities as a statesman. He has not done so. His speeches have been models of nonsense and indirection unworthy of a man who is to occupy the high Btation to which he has been exalted. The people were well aware that Mr. Lincoln was not a splendid scholar, nor an experienced states man, but they did expect that he would at least have manifested a dignity of purpose and a beooming appreciation of the powers and responsibilities of his grave trust They expected that when he spoke he would speak with at least common place discre tion and judgment. Mr. Lincoln’s jour ney has oaused the scales to fall from their eyes. As far as the people can judge from his «>nduct and his speeches, he is vain and inemcent, and on many matters which he ought to know, ignorant. The people' look ta vain in hu speeches for those evidences Of vigorous thought, practical sagacity and enlarged nationality which unmistakeably indicate the statesman and the enlightened patriot. He has said nothing to assure the people and give them confidence in the fu ture wisdom ol his administration. But next Mondsy tho turning point must oome. If Mr. Lincoln has hitherto been P a part, if he hns been acting under bad advice, then at least he must s f >eak for himself and directly to the point. No longer, when the nation is weeping and groaning m the very agonies of dissolution, oan Mr. Lincoln smile and jest. Whether the “ crisis ” which .listurbs the country is real or artificial, he must then, meet it face to face. Tho nation stretches out its bleeding arms to him for words of hope and assurance. It looks to him to take a patriotic position, and step between his party and the distraction of the Union, upon which so many of them seem fatally bent. During the few days Whiohintervene before the President’s inau gurtition, the country hangs trembling in suspense, for thus far he has given no cer tain indication ns to whether his future ac tion will be for good or evil. Ood grant that he may rise above the shackles of par ty, and in his inaugural address, give joy to the nation by the announcement of such a course of policy as shall save the Union 4\- "I ■ * ' • '•V;.?' J.v.. PESHgYHTASIi DEMOCRATIC DELEGATION AT WASHINGTON. The Committee of thirty-four from the emdoratic Convention at Harrisburg, J udge : Ellis Lewis, Chairman, arrived in Washing ton City on Sunday evening, under instiuc i .tione from that body to present copies of the resolutions recently adopted by them. They first called on Hr. Buchanan, and Judge Lewis made a short speech, which was replied to by the President. He was extremely despondent, and seemed to be in apprehension of some terrible impending calamity : iudeed it was asubiect of remark j among the Committee that his distress of mind has altered his entire expression. The Committee then waited on Vice Presi dent Breckinridge, where a speech was made by Hon. Francis W. Hughes. They then called on Hr. Crittenden, who was addressed by Lewis S. Coryell; theu on .Speaker Pen nington, to whom remarks were made by lion. Ephraim Banks ; from there they pro ceeded to the residence of Hon. Lewis Cass, w ere a veiy touching and impressive scene took place. They then paid their respects o Senator Bigler, who wa* addressed by Ira C. Mitchell, and afterwards to Senator Douglas, who was addressed by George W. Brewer. Judge Douglas entertained the Committee handsomely. They then had an interview with the members of the Cabinet, Messrs. Stant.m. Holt, Dix. Black, ami King, where a general conversation took place upon the perilous condition of ualionol affairs. Col. James A. Gibson, of this county, and James G. Campbell, of Bailer, who were of this delegation have iust reached home from \\ ashington From conversation with them we learn that they mink Hr. Lincoln is at length aware of the immense responsi bility which i« about to devolve ujw.ii him ami that he will recommend such action ns the Peace Congress may agree upon. A solemn conviction that the point is at hand, when affairs must take a turn for (letter or for worse, seems to impress 100 minds of all- The Peace Congress will probably take u« filial action today or to-morrow, ami the i friends of the country have strong hoj.es j that this action «,11 I* eudor-ed and an,- I tained by Afr. Lincoln. THE NEW LOAN. It appear. Out the ,\ f w Y„k ,„mb,nation U> s at the eight million loan at panic rata. wa« but partially succ*s u i. The bank com bination, which expected to get the loan at 90, Was entirely defeated, but two or three •hrewd broker, bid largely j u>t above the figures adopted by the bank combination, and get about half tho loss at la if p« r cot. The remainder goee at verb u. rate, from tbi. to , per cent , and it „ probable that but for the combination# attempted, the who!., might have laser, obtained .t rat.., iw.-to four per cent, better thin thwo c!«U offered The whole Him bid for reaches nearly fourteen and a half million., or t wica what n out would be obtained. Tbe lowest Lid. of thi, S j percent, loan which will bran T t„d. v(o ! cant., are squi valent to fij ,« r t. on 1 par I bid; and as the average a; wb.cb it wi.l be | placed, will probably be about J Ibe equivalent' at par would l> o .|J per c-m. Thu Han improvement on tbo »tate u f thing, jprevail'cg a monih lertair.iy Then . tbis tune comb-naHoa io#i.t-d on lorciug the government to pay 1J per cm. for tretucrj nol«, and u money n, indiapoMable, that »la wu paid for the Decnaaii.** of iho day. There never w„ a parallel to the f. he »ay« | good FOR IiUHINCM* During the winter the Pittsburg! Port , Wayne arid Chicago Bail road Compan’y bar. boon running an accommodation tr..n Irom Economy to this Cuy. We understand that the company h*s determined that this tram shall be regularly kept uj, and shaii b,. eo timed as to roach Allegheny shortly h,r„re .even o'clock in the morning, and have a few minutes pan six o'clock in the ey-tung This will afford our mechanics and businsss men a fine opportunity to seek country rcidencc, In the ipriDg, along the boauufui Uaio, where they can reside with their families, and still without inconvenience attend to their bujlneas | in the city. By the middle of M.y th„ d oub!(> track will be finished on this road as far as Sowickly, which will bo a great advantage In the regular and speedy running of trains. BUSINESS If our merchants, and manufacturers, * n J dealers, desire to make sales of their large and excellent stocks this spring, it is full time that they should commence adve rtaa ing their goods in the newspapers The buyers for the spring trade are commencing to move, and if our merchants wish them' to I Stop here they should at once let them | knnw what they have got to sell. The Daily and Weekly Post, in their combined circulation furnish a medium of advertising which, for city or country, cannot be sur passed. It ■ circulates everywhere, North and Bouth. TUB CABINET. A private dispatch received yesterday by a gentleman in this city from a member of Congress, announces Mr. Lincoln’s cabinet as follows: Secretary of Slats, —W. H. Seward. Secretary ojthe Treasury —Simon Cameron Tostmastcr General —Gideon Welles. Secretary of the Navy Gilmer. Secretary of the Interior— Caleb B. Smith. Attorney General —Edward Bates. DISGRACEFUL QUIBBLING. When Mr. Lincoln, in 1859, visited Cin cinnati, he was entertained at the expense of a committee, who refused to let him pay his own bill, as he desired to do. When he left the city, the committee neglected to settle, and the bill was, during the last cam paign, sent to Mr. Lincoln, at Springfield. As some of this committee are candidates for office, disinterested parties are venti lating the transaction through the papers. SIMON CAMERON. It is again ."authoritatively" stated in Washington City, that General Cameron has been offered the Secretaryship of the Treasury. Petitions in his favor are in cir culation in this city. The Republicans in Pennsylvania seem to be divided into a "Cameron” and an “anti-Cameron" partv. We don't think that the efforts of the Du patch will “squelch out" Simon. helper played out. 1, Hinton Rowan Helper, whose infamous - book has done more mischief than any other publication, proposed to lecture at Dayton, Ohio, on Monday last. He had an audience i of twenty-three persons, and he left town I forgetting to pay forSthe use of the hall, or liis printing bid. So says the Dayton Jbapbrt. . . Tract Iflua's migaame for Mareh, QV Hunt A Miners. LETTER FROM HARRISBURG THE peace conference. Legislature, Old Soldiers and Petitions. The following is a oorrect copy of the Mouse of BEPREitBNTATiT'Ks, m.jonly report of the committee of the The indlgn.. “ or ui VoMl ’ Tt'h J We have not heretofore Of 1513 can ;rL il! n 7 ° ,7“ puM " hed * Convention has, as yet. *-»«! w.h Do imagined when thev nut fi„ a t „ *• learned that the Legislature refused to com- is Tu UP ° n g pliment those worthy old patriots with a pub- but not ’* " ad ° Pted ’ lie dinner. The resolution tendering the well- imously: earned repast, passed the Senate, but when it Bkctiok , TniBTKKN ' camenpinthe House Mr. Williams attacked the Uniutd'Bute‘ Y? tarrf ° f it with r.nooa , ota to p i not embraced within the 1 , ' ranC ° r and dominated the defenders l>mtU of the Cherokee treaty grant north of ol the country es paupers, and, to the disgrace ? ilne ,r °“ ea »‘ to West on the parallel of 36 of the members, the bill fell. Three of vour minutes n °nli luitude. involuntary members voted against that poor boon intended P““«h®ent of cr.me, is to compliment men who came hither bv and at r- ““ whllBt il Bb “U be under a Terrlloi tbo invitation of the partv in power—better oT ®^ nn } en t; and in all the present terri could not be expected from a p.Vty wbo bo. me, thu status of persons ever been the enemies of the soldiers, both in VI , service or labor ns it now exists thall the war of 1812 and the late w® with Mexico. ,hal^J? M | Bed laW wbile '“h territory Had the Democracy held power the defenders nnith*»r £ nti * r * Tutorial Government; and of the country would not have been left stand- mom .h.n h B '*** Torr “ uru ' l G overn ing “idly all lhe day long” in tbestreeu, with- ,atin * . h&ye P ova loulIld( ' r » r prevent the out one friendly notice to be sheltered The T. 8 , , d lorrit °ry of persons held to brave old follows Irom your county who u, lDV ° lui »ttary service, witnin the United honored this place with their presence and SuYfTY L" 8 ,! 0 U u bo subjoct to judicial own expanses at tho United .Slates Hotfi and f!’ Knl “ DOB ln Jho Federal courts, according to were not even escorted to or «,ignrd a place hu *>”“<>«> law; and when any te.mory in the procession until Mr. Bdl, of Tyrone ds^ h .^r ,oUth 01 ,llid iia6 ' wllbln such b, ’ uc ‘ City, sent his own baud to do them that iavor a r!Lm .ToTr, 8 ' 6 *’ “** l' ruflcr:b ''h " h lU ‘= on '“"' Mr. George McCombs, Majors Graham and , .Y u- rt ' <, ' lr< ’ d for a member of Con- Patterson, with others, have gord reason to 8 e * ' * c^ ordln « t° the then Federal ratio of fool moru tied at the gross toThich ZlTr”"'h ,b ‘"' if 1«. form of govern .hey were subject, *fc U sb.mld cYI their Union on * “ lo,U “ d Ull ° lha am. r for a party who are anti-war, anti soldier W. withorwi.h f “ ollDl '' w,lh lho original and without tho common decency which should labor aT the n h .^. nVU “ U 7 SWy ' ce or characterise American*. Where could you go smld. oon *l‘t<* conuruod to give Saturday, and has not returned as ybt/110 has lru | % wiudn" 01, 0bol "' b ' (}r ™" Y'l named for a Cabinet officer, but 7 oiled “Y, ° r ' b '’ (.ameron in tha Cab ; not thu ••-ftt" • tata#, tba r«*Ut.ou ftaiabhbh*‘J or re- To-imas bac*. Motion has been made to pub- Vlldt InWor i7‘ '■° Ucl>n ? p( ' rM ' n ‘ ll«b the harewell Address of W.sbingu.n . ~ ioyoluouily servi'-e therein, loge: her with tbo specs he* of ,-ioo.kers' I’al' 1 ter fern with or alen-ih Involuntary raer and Uxvis, with tho reply d "‘ Cu . n tb ® of Columbia without tho be published lor the use Y the i“ “ 00daDj c „f the lon may look out to In. inundated win, ibis I C on,o„i iu.t Tn n l ' Wn,>r< * bo rto n ° l intereating produoti..,. at th« Mate's ; Cun., nt just cc.mj*n*atKr,; nor the jower to Butr-n they W 0,,: 1 note. .„ tb7 iaUrv i ",'h . r° ’ " P r,,h,hi; and i 11... of -|-to d ee lb- year o„.— fooo Bringing with them to the city of - r “ r v wul the people .to to ui. in i wn7b! J “urd n t', r Ubir‘'ior l ih d,e n-.r--I jeii and deg-ad.d All.ghenr will Yon r a • ’ Y lb " i " w ' rt -' Wkttao her thousands of m.j „i, v for par'lv who i , f »’voluntary service in places deny a dinner to v, t-rati-' * IH ” r th " ? xr J, a ' !,ro Jtirtsuli, lion of the Unite.l Tm- G -vomer transmitted to tho L» E UI», I i‘Y T '«-vi'-' J r.e. where th, „n„ i, turn a municaliun fmm hsaas-a7klcc ! h °' "■‘'.W** 1 ’ r -‘ r lL * P“» f ' 1= k r « for aid to the starving of that lil lekd 0,-/ : “ b ' ° r lr, ‘ n «Phfk“'uD, by land, try. T,., L -gisiiiure . “ ; d ‘ ni ‘ : ° r m ' r - of pPr,on ‘ h * ld 10 Übor ov ih»ol relieve tbe.u in.tanur. But il Ue people of ,o’ rr ' c ° ln BuitB or Territory of the the Stats, wero cali.ai on by public Le-une. ‘ Y “ iy ° l c.° r Su ' B ur TtirrlUjr 3' being held throughout uY rural distrtcU—' “ u Mfohiish.eJ orrocogotud produco mcaiculabio could be obtain.d from! } rt7i° r ? Di tho rl « hl d “f‘ig trans the kind in heart , and, indeed, there are per- j °> l ,‘ >ucblD ** l B° rU ' ; borP * Bnd l»nd socs in you, own county who should rnhYl ! -p ° f dl,tre8 ‘' * b »" the largo sums they obtained from tho "Fire I N r * b » U Gongres. hare power to au Fun i." » uicn was tr.en p.von as a charity to ! l “ r Tt7k. tlS 7 r * W ? 00 person, i-imburse mum for ,b. Ls I h r a I™ Wb!C “, rcp “s “ d l Ufo fourth t&'co™* hundr. d and bV. y ‘ iVYrs! ' ta" »** “f ditte. Wtu a ftu; ) t.vt, m.fo ih.n LWRiviihu! by »ppropr,A-.ft K»gU!*:i. n, %ru\ UrckJ d...aM *ni.h -“iaV. ♦ b art>u K h tb« xcUoo x/f th«r.r jatiu.*: mlr,.- the ,-uiu.u, Tnis llc’ure 7u T b« U ” od f •nforcing the delivery of • pared from the wss.it oftho.e wno wuro then ,!!fh 'LTJ™™ B» r, -> n to whom relieved b, the charily of tho ,-eopie, l" S. h T.?' . fuMir um iato u, WCi ; 5 ♦Kc o Tae f-iretga ii*vf* irvlo trij ib*» iru Oimmit.ee. have tauned.od for renort. f/ «>«» U-itssd Stale, and Bill. ,o place in ~-dar. Mr Craig In t -L» a lb ” . Terrlu ; iM ' / r< ’' 0 Be, ond tho pro bii. retaucg to bank, r.for-sd *"l‘ne * 1 ’,k. limiu tberaof, are forever r.rob tiled w.i. have some tr,.uh,e j I**. ; »>«• «• The filet, third anJ filth section., Ulion I/J \\ h.-a-. Lti 1 Wfi; '^ ior th ‘* «IX «.f \h* ** pmrnj su.pen.iont And when and how „ s - menu, and the third p»fagra t hcf tec second are, ted hereafter! Gee. Wuuk, of Bawr” 1 'll df “ cf thu Goofiitutir^n, u-d . , l th.. I. et ,1 . „ ! ,*'/’ , * nd fo* 'for* l paragraph of the -r the Wet. TnsS-r . ,e„Y U7rY ' i ‘‘ ii h “ rUB ‘ U '" '««“ ' 8 I" B >l found l-enr.ng empeemuo to £ ! LT 7 ', * r ‘®' Br - Mon.h-p r Lamer. *n and Mowai-d uTl.id.t, I 11 »« f ‘"“l r-, U fugitive, el Ih- Cabinet will manage. Ih„ affair, of Un fro ** •"J"' 0 * k J v *' ,, ' Tt "* ur ''»«« iu*i r.tcoiain in Vol-.n wiU hm • d U / r ° m »«bi or rt.-lou* or loi.i.d ..he Ur,.must tn c..»c l "** d pea,-- With lhnsa who are auuggl.ig for lieu Y. Y' “* , ’* n " r thereby pr«v.nUNlard rigtiu unde; the ConatUutmn ' vYr valiianl ' " Jc 1,1 “»> t'ur.ud of Id, remedy for the war-in.king editor, 00, W «l w.lu J. i fi,i:,VUO lak-, the ba, k track, as i. tb.d, habit, for they 1 w.ll find l: i. by such crabbing mat they may ‘ keep within hoariog of a parly who-« gain ! la p.under Thoy will got but liiti. aid aid c. mf.i. t from Mimon— hu will "dispatch” the with .ui fear t,r favor. p<*r ceDt , T&* lm-waiur* wi.l Kjji.um on Tnuraday to meet again oo March 6a Ttli will giro th. dtel* patriots UuuHo see Uni r i’raauiool I aduc au Tt ;« is all iisbl, !■ rit wili cooio cur turn ir, K'tir yoar. *„ let the b mors go r.>an l Uu«a Sot Look Very Premising. Suns of lbs Mow Orleans i ■v.oslor. papers »ro cocgratu'sHng that city c.n tho vul In crease of Its commerce mb will follow tho evublisiimeat of a s«p«-,.;„ confederacy. Tho I /Vicr 0,. r rC nt of that vt v g;v«s tho report of Uio common -of that .. ; f r February, com |>arH with that of 1-,..,, . u ,cb certainly doe. not bold out a rery promising realisation of lhi» prospect. The number of eeawls In port in Februrry sru 88 ships. 20 barks, 9 brigs, U schooners; toul, 126. For February, 1860. ebipa 148, barks 44, brigs 11, schooners 82; toul 229—a falling off of orcr forty percent for one month of secession. MEW HUILDISCM. Wo bear or n large number of new build inga to be erected during the coming sea son Among the re«t, Mr. Patterson, tho owner of tho corner, now occupied by the Banking Houae of Hill A Co., announces his intention ol erecting a fine building with iron fronts upon hia property. We are glad to observe that in the wards on the hill, ijuite a number of neat uew houses of moderate size are about being finished, suited to tenants of moderate means. THE STOLEN BONDS. Judge Smalley decided, on Saturday, In the oase of " United States w. Goddard Bai ley, the hank of the Republic, et al. ” that ihe bonds in question were intended to be negotiable, and that, therefore, the bona fide holders were uuuer no obligations to give them up. So, according to this de cision, the Btoleu bonds are to sUy stolen. THE NEW CABINET. Theie is every reason to believe that the Cabinet will have two wings, each of a trio , the one headed by Governor Seward, an old Whig, the other headed by Governor Chase an old Democrat, with Mr. Bates to hold the balance of power. The Branch Mint at DahJonega. •A correspondent of the Atlanta Intelligencer Informs that paper that the Superintendent of the U. a Branch Mint at Dahlonega, now holds that property, together with $20,000 In gold coin, therein contained, for the State of Georgia, under a written order from Gov. Brown. The .Loan. Tbe bids for the $8,000,000 government loan wore opened on Saturday. The number of bidders was about 160, and the bids in the aggregate amounted to moro than $14,000,000, at a fraotion over 90. None under 90 will be accepted. GENERAL CAMERON ENDORSED. Tbe entire Pennsylvania delegation in Congress is understood to have recommended General Cameron for the Secretaryship of the War Department. The Border States. Mr. Rives has written to friends in Virginia tb*t the convention will adopt propositions sat isfactory to bln State. This is deemed protnii tagpas regards the ultimate aetlea of the her der But*. K < r Uio J’nuburgb l J o«w Tho Abolition jourmua mmjui to orlnco a disposition to follow hlr. Buchanan to his grata with tho.r Infamous attack* upon ill* character and administration. We could bear with a dogroeof patience to hoar ilr. Bu chanan, while in ofllcc, abated by the venal and corrupl sheets, fur ibeu it was done for political educl, but when now the fanatica have trluniphed in the election ol Lincoln, and Mr. Buchanan aoeka retirement at bla home In Wheatland, to have thumalill heap their abuso upon him, it an outrage on decency Itself.— When bla Inenda, irrespective of party, go lo *how their appreciation of his worth by ar ranging suitable receptions lor him along hia route from Washington to Lancaster, these abolition papers at ouce throw all the ridicule and oonlempt possible upon the undertaking. To ua it has ever bien a matter of astonishment that, when the fact is not denied, that Europe and America point to Mr, Buchanan ua the greatest of living statesmen, potty politicians and Journals will continue tuo suicidal policy of attempting to delisuie him. To the credi t of the gallant Democracy of Pennsylvania, the parly that aloneiredeouij the credit of the Slate abroad, be it said, that now, regardless ofail past differences, they stand united to a man In support of the State’s still favorite son. We give tbe ondommentjto him fully and free ly. And when in the qulolahadea of hia dignified retirement in hia country home, he reflects that he has within him tho proud consciousness of knowing that hia life hus been devoted to the best interests of hia country, and that hia na live Stale still honors and aupporu him, tneee thoughts can well be the solace and prop of his declining year a. -yyr There are in Philadelphia three hundred and twenty-three publlo The total num ber of acholari on the Ut of January, 1800, yras 61,746. The amount invested by the oi’ty in ml mute and furnitiire, for tba support of "f to 4*rt of Was Tit (mount Appsap&rUted -ftj iutjwww wilder, / ■ ;V' • * v \\ '■ t - «tf- •. * KPITA Pit o.\ .1 BA\K PhKMOUNT Here is ur -miW ilip / /ian.-f ot j charter of life expired on Ike of j May, H Like a l*ran nevr bill of hi* own P.- „l- . IJe ITU under the most favorable ttOSptefW All hi* mental UUiiks were properly tilled by ready accounrantsand ttkdfuj penmen, Tbui giving fair round profuse of permanent Hu ev\\ilatun\ was eaten-ne, and he was gladly received by ali ei.iKie* of always punng for the full amount of his fdce. llu pulmonary organs frequently suttered from airy tlrafu, and his recovery from health, often reecired mauy -ketit from hard money customers. but aUi.ut, ukean old bank bill, he has been culltd tn, and lies, for the present, in tins vault. And although, even as an old, torn, and soiled promise to pay, he may have to pass through a/icry ordeal to cleanse him from the tilth caught oil* the many vile hand* he had to pass through, Ho departed in the consolation that the arrangements for hia linal are perfect and secure. Schools in PMladeiphit, TUe Inauguration Ccreihonlea. The programme for the inauguration cere monies on the 4th of Mirch is published in the Washington papers. It does not differ mate rially from the usual plan. There will be no military display. Should the weather prove favorable, the ceremonies will take place on the central portico of the Capitol, and if unfa vorable, in the Senate Chamber. The news from Charleston is to the effect that there is no intention of an immediate at tack on Port Sumpter. The people desire it, but Governor piekens will await the action of President Davis. • Ihk amount of lumber surveyed in Bangor, Me., from January Urßtto November Ist, 1860 was 166 769,117 feet. This is thirteen million feet more than in 1859, and thirty-three mil lion more than in 1858. Mb. \ an Wick, who was assaulted by three ruffians In Washington on Friday night is laid to be injured internally and his condition la not imp roviog. Child, Psatt <& For, heavy hardware dealers ic 31. L uia, deny the report that apy soodi of their’* hed been »toppod in New Or leans for n-'n payment of duties. Our Theatre will re-open on Saturday night next, and on Monday the distin guished oomraedian, Mr. James £. Murdoch, will commence an engagement. il a Lihcols ha* po*tively declined at Washington to oxpresi any opinion regarding compromise until after his inauguration. JriroE Myers, if Clarion, who was appoint ed grain measurer at Philadelphia by Gov. Curtin, has lift for the place of his duties. Gen. II D. Post an, if. G Keenan, and others, who have been boring a well near G.-eousburg. struck or 1 last week. The Haiti mors papers speak oi Mr Lin coln', journey r.-.,m Harrisburg to Washington Si an ••underground railroad" journoy. A t 'SI'AVV boring at Alum Bock, iu Clar* ion c ur.ty, have obta ned oii in small quant- Sriostnu, with Gsrloita Patti, it Is said, will t;ivu a grand concert In Pittsburgh before long. Dr Bokt, is up tn Clarion “relieving the people.” Maooik Mitchell and the Uhrislle Min •'.ro * fcfs in Now Origan*. lIOKUHAVK'S UOLLAXD BITTER*, nxri&cs notnu Choice.! anr^rof t-T. UTl'iHl’Run A ° MDoytoß am entirely removed. JOHN U. OASSAD?V & Bomeit Hoaee, Gin^wwH mrMisLt oschsiskeroperated masteneoeasfnlly on my earn, and I am no i able to bear as well as ever. KINGSBURY, Burnet Honne, performed a core upon ?/„ 2“, id 1 1 affled the beat read and most sofere tUlo Pnralolsna of the West. a. P. STEWART. alSt 1 ow " to T°o the woovery of r wtdoh 1 bad aimoat entirely loet 9 * W. 8. BISHOP, Cincinnati. **■ TB » original of the above, hundreds mom Tartli monials and Letters osn be seen at Dr. M.’s Booms, by tboee wbo wish to consult him. lir. U. is tbe.inrentor amt introducer of the EAR VAPORIZER, Which haa received the highest praise from the French and German Faculty, and by which, idler a fvw applies tioni some of tbs most OBSTINATE CASES OF DEAFNESS have been removed. d>*£arty application should be made to receive tfc * ftiU BENEFIT of Dr. M.’s treatment N. B.—Dr. H.'s NEW method of treating DEAFNESS ia founded on the true principles of MEDICAL and SURGICAL science. Dr. M. would hoe rsspeetfnlly observe that he will be glad to see any MEMBER OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION whowonfd accompany pahenta that wi.h the benefit of hia visit to this City, or by calling themselves to witness hta treatment, either ol Heating or Sight that they may convince themselves thst he has a true claim on their patronage v OCULIST and AtJRIST. O FPXOH, No. 155 Third street, BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT STB, "»To l «“ 7 . b * CONBT,L ' rKn DAILY, from 9*. k EYES INSERTED; p T y rJT , k on th ’ DL-oum of the Eye, dedicated to Piot. Daoglwoa.of Jeßerson Med!«l CoHepe, PhUadel pbU, is puhlDhed byiCusMngs * B»Hey. Baltimore, sad mo be ordered through any bookseller—that on the' E “ by T. Tenon A Co, Philadelphia. SPHINOT CAIsiCOSi “ BPBING CALICOS, SPBING- CALICOS, SPBIMG CALICOS, spßisra calicos, SPBXXQ CALICOS, SPUING CALICOS, spbutg; calicos, SPBING CALICOS, SPRING CALICOS, JUST OPENED W. & D. HITGITg, 636 Cor, flfth -and Markrtrt. ORPHANS^ OP AN ORDER OP-titip {X. U ?J ? f , A,,fi S h ®°y County, dated uTSo{y*f ““ M,h ' COURr ®>OSE On Saturday March 2nd, 1881, AT 10 O’CLOCK, A. a, FALL and WINTEB CB *AP CASH STOIUB or KUHOPEAJV AGKKCW., .V.:*V ■ , ‘ - ' ‘I? t* j ‘ •v ■■' •/' .v.--., -.'l. * „ , T ' iTjsS* Vuliftu aikM*- thy LECTURES.-. BAYABD TAYXiOB WILL AT CONCERT STREET, On THUBSrAT i&VENIBQ, F.bruuy.SSUl. BUSJUX :~“EumboldtA Doors open u 6J£ Lactate u> comtnattce, TW o’clock. W.H. Eiwaid, 'j _ f»88 JAWS- P. ,^9.rtnroCominHtoo. rKSI Deposits made with this Bank before the first day of MARCH 1 , will draw rafeiWi‘from that daf& : ‘ ■ v s&tPQU, roy, Jowro. PIPTSBUBGH, FT/wirjlE A CHICAGO B. a CO. I PBEUWtAT*GFMO& f K -JU «, <>** “h. 16* to tte SSt^tf Wayne and chu tgo Railroad Comma esTahtah hM -, Hf* t Jf en < -l pTeried let »RtEcle cfitnn Pmnnf m> that time, mil not be eoHtldd ,p rote at .afiWotlZL By order of tbe Prea*taat»- -* AUgCSTUd.BIUOMEI, r* fe2frdt3Tm»rch GEnUimk aAVATOJioaJitfr^T^ GENUHOS HAVANA CIGaRS -f .- s*y*st* ' ■ - GENUINE HAVANA c GARS: -' ~- OtSBISE « - eENOIVE Ha VASA ClffAPa « ~ ‘ ~ ge'-ujne Havana cigara ~ i '" ~ ■"■'• GENI-ISE UaVANACIG AHB • ' genuine Havana higars! ' 1 satril MM “ r ~ Bllf *_ >or mut. jjy JOSEPH PliFMnfa, For JV joseFH' EJEMflvli For «8 br-JO3EPHVUSMXNfi. - Joj-sata JjgJ<»ftPH£X>MINQ, oomer of corner of the D>moo J aod Market et’cei, corner of the Diwmood aod Market street. ftffa J N , UJ(JKJ UF < UMJiuN tftiSAh „. e . Jr - And now: SaTUKDiY, Peb 231, lMlTtho AMO^S^» D h ourr8 ? 1 0( w - 0 Hoghart andH. Burgwin, Assignees hs'ing teen exhioneu in Court (to Court ?h« 0 S^ t /^i/ h lf7 >th ?^ ot,inral7e n therein the M*d account mllte .March 23, 1601, unless cause be show a totfteooo* Attest: f«2fc3wd For Kale. ’• J OFFER FOB S K LE, AT A FAIR PRICE, and «rj favorable lerroi of pennen', Uw liv for sale by J.&. WHLDIW, IWopd near Fr.nrih. KAiLKUAU MAPS—Pocket Form For «0e br ),26 J R. WEI.DEW. 2a vol. Kor eale~by JOBS MOOla'HKino,-" " COMMISSION . MERCHANT, NO. T 4 WATER STREET, BELOW lumror, “mb. and mbs/^t^dSdx^ SC S?° L ?,°S YOUNG lADIEB, TERM will commence 4 February Use ISth. UH A *' D LATIN tancht rritboui extra charge. IMTAWABA WINE, J. a. STEAUB‘3 EAGER BEBB, 1 1 nvl . J BoUH.Wo.ee is a j. M kobnuiySWi, DAVID OBEM B. F. SMYTH ™. CHESS, SMYTH & CO „ MincT&CTCiuna or N AILS, TACKS, ÜBAOS, «tc Warshona* * Wo.' W Witar Street, mTSBURQB,PA. ' YOU ‘CAW : " AN ARTICLE, THAT SUITS AS WELL AS 'HliHfeßlSßtSt'iEninawm H **&»**WW!Ria|Wi. Apothecaries end Consumers testify u,... Bead the testimony from Kentucky ouej pnrpoiL“ Swf? V, vii.-- , JOHN Q.Tih'g ; «*e?B, Oa^S^.f 7 -’ Jalr *"• JBao rr will ! itEmiaEjTBlBlßA7 afe r U | i »h«r» ageor sickness has toraedUm-er .mr li Krill render it soft and “ -A- KT'Sr B OD -sr w oewJUfe and f to store. It. color nod lre,i?n«“ u^Pi^LlmS “ "ter upon the acal* i£ wm, 0 !? corap- sed of oil and silmaUdlar.S,S“ h .*“WJte4l tide forthotoileMyoooemuU® *° d “ ««*• «ra»-W. E. HjoJ k 18 'fe 1 fi. Ut,tm S’i,^bSt%^ O Sg D RKTORATIv£ H B l^’£?®™|gftf^S^^ffis "S&SWiiteliswSsK ftjasaß tor the troth of S * J ‘ Saf ‘ JS"«“* KS I Sffi l 3'Bfffe. 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