El The Bettvf: J. MUIR% Monroe Leo riormirlo 111esttir. rersa.,_Sitreblo.lBlllll. 91111. 9 JOHN 'AV? GE'4ilt Y. Tit E lower bonito of the Malik leg- . 'stature, by a vote of TIG to 45,teralgl to nboltslt capital punlahtnent.l Or Wedni4slay .night a revere t , !mow !borne' prevalledshotit St; 1[34- einthe, Canada, covering th rail road track to the.dePth of ten eet. TilE Registrar fieheral of London has adopted anew American i wend. In his weekly returns he says:"two persona have died from alcoholism. -Tint proceeds of Lien. ICllpatrlck'S 1 lectittes . this winter. are, he! etti 6 ;: C 30,000, of which he osielved one! Oil() and the 11. -A. It. the •reMatn. der. . A Balt mua ti paper ham direetered that It le nit unfortunate anti when a white man stabs a negm 1n the loud, but a diabolical murdei when the pOgit lon of the par (leg tAteerseil. NV. T. Sur.totAs hati, been mule Oenenti of the Army; Philip It. Sher idan Lieutenant Oeneral; John Soho field MO. Otinehtl, and (1:, Augur Brigadier Oenerni. Thtue iirruno .tioos will content both the'artny and the people. EX-PRINIDENT Andrew Johnson •gaVe the people of the Unite Htates a sort Of a "fare4iell addrt , .as" the day before ho mated the Preshlen tial .Mansion. 'lle labored hard to vindicate his rultninistratiott • before the people, and wound up ;with • a long list .of grlevanco; perprrtrated npon the country by the lawiinaking poker—Congreas. Exit Andy. Yam- Wl`ii Johnson ioartyl May the, like of either of yell never be wen again. Seam; Et.wrioris.—The Spring elections Mille rii!pective tOWnoliips throughout Beaver county, will take place on Friday•the 19th instant. •We cannot too strongly urges upon lie- Leann the lin portance orattetuling thence elections null thithful awl eapable township Oleos; as Well ns n firm and intelligent . 1 eiortion hoard, The Ikanocmts, oink* the especial instnktions of Wallace, the ( linkman of their State - CCntial Coth- ; I t tee, fn tend making theselelections spevialty, and we should. Meet them With their own weapons:, .1 PicOnF.NT (InAwr, on the bth of nt 12 M., sent to the Senitte the IIaIIIPS of the 'following gehtic;- men VA Cabinet otlleerni ,verefip?) Nlrlte---.1.1. t \V!.ui borne, or 1111'1019.'1 Serreiary fly! - Stover', of New York. Seeretory id.ll;tr -.1. of 1 (temponlrily.) qf the Vary/—dlllolpli rle, of l'eniewirania.. See/Wir)/ of thr bitiTior-titteol) I), ('ox, of Ohio. i'oslnvefei• .(;em rat --J. Crtw well, of 1114iylem(1. liencral- 7 -E. 11. Tioarof I Mit4siwittisolte. • TII AT 41441 e group 'of sectiY, schem ing, ;W111101(7191 polltielank, in this' who havelyen tryinieto (Wen t (1 ov ermit' tioarv'firenoinifiatlon, aro Vvit nigh at their string's clid. TIM - 31'rlure "tilt" with flenral timid and Ofivernor (teary has Settled the " linslk " r for the whole batch of this'll. Ifenceforth their power for tflOchief be gime, and tVe'apprelienfUnow that l lovernor 4 teary—the Executive in whom the people hove Confidence ---will hn nominated in tune next with little or no realstenee; from any quarter. The following :mum' couht 'MVO ig already selected their delegates an Instrlicted them to vote lir (:enentl I;pary's renentinat ton, Bucks, Cntwforit, Warren, Foreo, Potter, .letieiNon, tielittylk ill , Blair, 13ed font, Mifflin, I:reene, York, aratothetN that we do not nmr remember. A irrw pretended Republican peN in tltis r4tate are, Just ifmr, play ing a very eontempt Hilo part by Myr- Uov. Uenry's name for renomina t at their editorial lieatla, While at , the same time they arii r!cerytly doing nil in their power to defeat him.— . 'Phese paper% belong to what bi knmrtt as the "Curtin faction" 41 the Ka publitan party; and 'their editors have brain among the " onta " nt rislairg, for some time past. - Thls i A :datum hi a very unsatistactOry one' to them; and to change •it ;they look upon the overthrow of GOy. Geary na absolutely necessary. To ricedmplisl • that, they have secured the services of a few loose .corresitoridents at liar risburg, Philadelphia, W ashington, , •&c., to Vilify theGovernor'scharecter. In their lucubrations he a ds Ontrged with falsehood, deceptirtn find in trigue in the (runt-Geaiy-Wnure imbroglio, and the whole of them are unsparing in their denunciations, beinuse! as Gevrrnor of the State, he refused to leinthimself to the attempt to hoist Curtin to a seat in Grant's' Cabinet, whiliii other and equally_ meritorious, Pennsytvltitia Itepttlillettns were being titre:tied for the same position. This non-tuition, part, is a mortal offence in thrir estimation, but In the estima tion of all candid and honorable Re publicans lip precisely the coarse, he ihould have taken. In revenge, therefore, they now desire MS defeat, and to conceal ,their purposes and mask their plans, they mainly pre tend they ate his friends in thet.they can strike hfiri the-itarde l r it the op- , :portune.moinent. dint will their Ink triple succeed? •We tie not think it will. GeV. (leery's ofneittl acts arse heartily. commended by; the body of the people of the State, and Lis .politleal conduct thmughoht is warmly endorsed by the *hole Ile ' publican paitY,' if We tiee.pt that Hi ; tle faction which we.; igtiouthdotislY, driven from . Washlngtoti. a feW.dayS sigit, by Gcu. ,That • driving out Inuivirtitally 'if aqueieluirl 7 them: in this 13ttte•- ,The.Poorile now'. sec "what: Attettner of men,they If thii,y, possessed atiOndy's confi dence before; they invite eertehdy lost• it now,intddhu.s,belleving ! we,denot think they Will ho .alt)ortioturith• standing # their conteMptible , ecrode of opereting-70, - injare( -Governor. eary Governor; and the peePlo that a few disappointed , politicieits will work hint do . "We MVO nod with hesttSWt pitiiit; nil the Inaugural Address"' of. Pyisi det l Oran!. 'els short, 4= , and the point. l paidle, republkan. It 'pone °IV* most concise, yet suffidibnfirefflielt Stale papers of the ege. No one can tie+) obtusely; to mitunderstnad It,is ntt suseeptibkl '4( Pt - .UO3I 1 and 'embodies a policy at once itilllclous and' ilsasible.• ,Ife - Wlifrali" wails ekpredi;hls vieWie tb tellifi* and urge them with all his ability— will use the *veto when he thinks the case requires; but will executer lhitti4 fullyiiii WO passed, tin thesiinsit WAY . of having bed ,eriesrepealed,. , He will "always him a Policy to eeocuM mend but . posie to onferce against the will of, the people. " - War has eie *list tfpOn'tis a hea vy liuhlla debt, and it most he paid' to :the lout' , del' lite In ! gold; P , Indere otherwise ex pretsly stlputhttd in' On Markt'. ' The national 'Milo? fillifie 'to Main . - tattled, , "Let !the understood that no repudiatorof obe .fitrthing of the pliblic debt nal lie traiikid.in ' public plaailoutiVit' 4 Wilf .go ' ilti toward . streigthohing ii,i',4edit which should be the bed. in the . .world: t! What a terrible bloW• Is , here :dealt . to , the quard-Democretie -iectindiators who-k cry IA" greenbacks fur bonds." There Will be poor hopta for office for that, party who have been surmising and _praying that Maid would turn nut a " very lareolephant on the hands of the Republican party." lie nays we most return to specie payment air soon as it can be done Without Injury to the debtor, 'and without crippling commerce. Ile Is in favor of build; log railroads to open out our westetn mince; but not until we are able by resumption to collect sfiecle and .Fiy it out:\ The revenue shall be faith billy collected, and •he will appoint. no tine to office who will not carts; out Orate principlixi. Ile wilt flavor; "anY . course 'toward the Indians which tends to their eiviliration, christianizatlon and raffinate citizen-. whip. The question'ef suffnigeshotildl ' besettled now by thotOoption of the XVtli Constitutional Amendment.. To all thenboVe every Republican and every lover •of his ecinntry earl' subscribe:' The Ituiugural is pub.' lished 'ln another 'eoltunti, and we hope and expect every one will read I== THE CUUNIEIs. 'the agony Is ever. The long MIA- Tense has been interrupted. The field of txmJecture in xclatlon to , Lho elinticin of suceuts of Ilemrltem has beim broken up. (Mint htts annoutte• ed his cabinet. I:llhiny are the (Asap pointed ones{ hut they are suat looked for the instalment either of eminently talented, and not over scrupulously lioneet polltlehins, or of long tried anti prominent leaders of the 'Republican army. It was expkted that I'msident Grant would appoint B. Wash" hurne c of IllitioLs, to a seat in l'hi Cabinet. That gentleman had been his old ma familittr ftlend... in fact lieneral Grant deelaredsevund weeks ago thaCit eouldltot bti (Il(pected ho should do ()them** . than • • appoint. him. He has accordingly. announc ed his name for Secretary of State. Mr. Washburn(' IS R ,man of ability and integrity. • ...T4 , 4) . Who think hint imeeptalv Hale mini to cope with the 'diplotriata of EnropealrOuld . suspend their jtidginent- till' lie has had a trial. It la not.always that the, brusque, bold, olf-hand man, In par linmentary debate, Is tate. outface foam; often tholv is, a aolid, deep on. der-current-of sound judgment and: acute and erititul,pertsiption of the laws which should govern the inter course between nations, lying be neath ; fuel this we believe true of 11. Wasliburne. Above all, he. is an hottest man. A. T. Stewart, the New )(ark filer-, omtlle millionaire, gas into the Treasury. lie ha.s finanCed idraself, front a poor street tape-seller to the ; greatest merchant prince in the world, If he brings his talents as sharply tit boar in favor °tithe U. 8. Tmsury, we will soon be able to square up the public debt. Mr. Stewart bears the reputation of an :honest merchant, anit ate is already too wealthy to' think of purloining the treasury. Schofield, the late Secietary. of War, lirim 'been continued fur the present in that position. •HO IA well Itnoviol to the country as an abltfoill; ccrand a talented 'man. Adolph Boric, of Philadelphia, one whom Col. Met Turn denounmd to Gen. Grant as not being " a repreacn- . tatty! man or the party," has-been appointed to the OW of Secretary i 4 the Navy. With his antecedents we are not thmillai; put, while we believe General Grant has setidelace agninst appointing any, of the politi cal hacks who have 'grown old and corrupt in 'feeding from the *NV crib, s we have nu Aiding eonfldent4 in his determination to OH his CB I- net with honest and capable men. We conclude, therefore, Butt Mr. Bodo will prove to be °C OM dam. . Jacob It Cox, of Ohio, been nominated fur, the, 41torloc: Depart ment. There could not have limn a hotter i4election sound zrer, an eminent Statham:tit and of inderatignlite Industry —"Just the man Air the plum. We would bop remark, the men we lire acquainted. with are able, eound and loyal ; and we tike it for granted (home with whom We aro tinatmainted, who have keelved itiipointintuilm, are •of the esno ehua. J. A. J. eresawell, of 'Maryland, la in Hai Prat ()Mee Deportment. I Nfr is well known to fame na an able katelinsui. ' • . E, Horn, t 4 Miunnehiniette, - hrts hem appetnted Attorney tlenoral.—. 110 - laWahlo jurlit, 6 amnia Itepub. Wend a conscientious hill): An excellnt - seleethm AM one tflt , vrlll , give golty and elnly*Eitio'hN 1 411 .1 11 k1 1, t• ' , • . 111.14? the .t.tddnet altogether, ,we thint Itnn able,' and terininly4rn Into est. oak That is *ltitt" the country' Nvants'at ptesentdiinilniwitof tlic en•lei—reduetion 9i, taiation -- - an honoit and faltturni_dolleetton of the vaythtit 6r - the 1 - litblie debt. 110 hell ties enintiienitd, riDI- . liugj lut cit.4xised give its \ yid° birth; ur, 3letilure like, it Will 1 -tritalt theni.i - • - - •• 13;kicgiOarkiii With ;. emlwrzlito; fpaaa of.theTratlesinens' . Nlaw , York, : :reetsiyud pooloa of tiFeoldent.lsoluomiv t altitt; , i ( . 14 3 7, ' . 14 , .Xe44 1 ./ 3 144 121 / c'd a large ouriabeiof. werclutote. . ifi a nden ;Ito the. different Militia trim* the people . Win he plowed With the . *habitat for sendikaahnend Sliewhiaiillizie to Leash* Pider Mlu gn . 1 9 . 'Tun XLlst Congres met on the 4th instant, and the House organized by Ripeting Hon..ITG. Blaine of Maine, Speaker, and the lion. ttlward Me- Pherent: or l'effayletinitO'ortieff. Mit little Importune built-Acts thtis far Wert tnineatcrk W. either branch , of Congeal. • the Standing Commit. tees will leo published next week. Tim Peunsytrulia Legiplaturo, af ter attending the inauguration,. no, nvdned at Harrisburg uri The sing of the 8111.' In the - Wattle, Ahr. Davis; eflittlatlelphia, Offered a Joint rreolutiati •rattlylng the- fifteenth 41*rtItntIonal mntechnent. Adopt by, a pe t ti l y The senate has net yet 14.;ted on,the iteration. , Tun InVltations to - a " hard Jima party " ; in! 'Wisconsin are. lamed on btettik paper, tmd the Inetrnetltats to each gum -tare to tltyte In every • dny and brink 'ciiickers In Ida imket. • • AIWIIOIOIIOP , WINAIiStAr saw: "Ile th►it afaitith.error becauseL, it 1e error, Wltlidut per:ions, must be propated for a storm from the party who were fanning him with the gentle breath of applause, so long 10 . 4 had been &Wing with the error of the. party Who opposed them. „ . Cati.ratm Mth, °fills tug Nettle 3nnes, Was, iirresteil a, few days since at Duvall's Bluff, lvas relayed, nn Monday, at Little Rock, on a writ of hahros rorpuo, and gave ball to ;01,0011 to apPeaf at the May term of the Circuit Court of Phillips coun ty to [mower, the charge Of robbery. witaanm U. lIATTELLr., Esq., died at his homo In Wheeling, on aged nhout thirty-two .yenrs. Ito was well known among tdonnlxiatme4l as a member of the 'firm of Booth, Battelle 41c 00., and Wan a promising yttung InOn. During ,the war he Wit 4 enfineet l ed Witlt Cap tain P. W. Ilurst,in Quarterrimar ter's Dapartment ih tineltmati. AT the ttieetlng Of the New York Cliamber'of Commerce ymterday, a Rpeelal committee reported adverse ly to the government giving submi dies to Rteamshipq or !ailments, or for Improving the Missimippi river, or reclamation of huidmadlineent thereto, until the country lain a better condi lion to liquidate • lie Indebtedneas in' r4/41. The portion in ndation to the l'itistiL;sippl river W 11.9 atm& out, 'and the report adopted.. A rnat. General I.linnt's nblnet was announced awl confirmed by the Berate it was discci•cred that an old law, passed in 1708, makes Mr. A. T. Stewart ineligible to the position of Ficendury of the Treasury. The law referred to prohibits it itltlpper, or a AmAiAlorAf public securititn from s‘rvlng , ittthitt capatity: Lien. Grant on list Saturday asked 'Congrens to revel the art, but as: Mr. Sumner mtte•notice Of optionition the .reque s t will hardly he annplied with. In that eventi Ate. Stearml,wol.be oblig ed t 4 resign the tiensuityl rort4bllo. Who tchtl then be chosen to fill the &we is nt the privent time '" Un known to thousands. ": netievment *expensive itl•snie. The following resOntion was nnan iinonaly ailoptotl by the hlouse iteptcoontntivoi on the instants Km)leed. That the retirement of lion.Sehuyiar Colfax from theSpeak rem •Cludr, after w long and fit tlital divinely of its duties, ism event In our current history which would rouse gener4 rcgrot, were it not that the country is to have the 7 heneflt of his :natured talents and experience in the higher spliem of duty to wliich lie has boon (Idled by a malorift- of his, countrymen. In part ink than our tiiitingu imbed Speaker, the llouse records with becoming senalbility.its high appreciation Olds skill in parlia mentary law, of his .krariptneas In administering rules ant facilitating the innanoss of the body, of ids urine manners, and of.the 'dignity and im partiality with Which he has prodded over the deliberations tof the Houe. 'lie will carry with him Into his new field of duty and throughout life the kiwi regards OtPVery member of the Congress. The thramd-IPciare fantrovieray. Col. A. K.l'ff'Clure, in his card pub lished elsoilu3re thOtepubtic, ex planatory of his' visit to Washington, and his interview with the President elect, anyii he told- Gee. Grunt that' Governor Geary had romised to write him a letter on the ishbleet of his Cabinet, the Governor, on the contrary,. says to General Grant in a telegram that, he has nevem written, and although he deaf :not say so in so many WOrds,certalnly conveys the !dm that he did notinako any such promise. governor Geary and COL M'Clure are both rectiguized representatives of the republican party, and when a question of — political veracity arises between them, that party is en titled to know all the facts, that it may decide who is at fault. As the matter now 'stands the friends of the 'Executive assert that COL M'Glure has unwittingly or otherwise made statements .to ; the. President elect .which are Mitatrictly correct; on the other hand Colonel 31'Clureas frienils state that on Satutxl4- week the (*ey eliner infortned Mears. Forney and Kauffman, Orli] Garrisburg Rate Guard, that he would visit Washing ton expressly to urge Ex-Governor Curtin 's tipiointinent to the Cabinet, or if anything prevented his so doing he would write to that effect. This conversation was communicated to Col. M'Clure, and he subsequently stated It 'to Gen. Grant. They say that, on the Iffenday following, thQ Govern& changed his'intentiou, and Colonel M'Clure`i. friends charge that after it had been [positively ascertain- I ed that Mr. Curtin would not be ap- I pointed,. lie telegraphic de- Woliirrathiti impleanant con- I troversy, hut the party will demand full, ex oration shall be made.— Pland4 :We are authorised by .Gov. (Liam,' perhenally, to' contradict the above In teta:_ Governor. [ Geary never prom- !bed Messrs. Kauffnamand Forney tel Mite h :letter or visit Washington for., or' against tbe. appointment of OoV. ttrealn, and if any personteally told 111r,' Ild'Clure that the (inventor had saki Skim untruth. No flithitof: Gen. (ieary *mid risk him to reeoninieinteither one of the many gentlemen proposed as members of lien. Umtata Clthinet front this State. Since ail cif them; , livith a single ex-1 ttlitioe,:ara tettay the Warm filen& Of the Governor,iterOuldnot be OOP- OftlYtile his ExeentiVe influence with Pketifdlerittlisini !teeny manner. IS% - 111Witire 1f iinur beta repudi ated hi fib trateitiblita intim tirent, JUdgesrApibit Itiat•Wiltitints, of the Supreme Cqurt had 1y the Gov- Pie - eiderd Giant hared* 4otack.:*tyllttlialiatd!' iii Chin Bdtrta-' Vajraids;'• MEE EDITOR ARGl7ll:—Very great in= digtudion .lins been created in 4 quqters ‘ among Republicans, by it veriiiissere, wanton and unjustifiable attailt made upon Gov. Geary by Widddngtikiixicrespondent Indict** , issue of-the )leaver-Radioal over the signature of Jls a query holly a paper ostensibly, issOortling GOV.. Geary and advocating his ro-norninsa , notddlidanttimeritgrnateril* five article into its earning. relation to the authorship of the latter In, question , ; no ono seem's, to kayo any doubt; aid eci well is the author's Awed& Ile a politician known to the leading men of this ivirittyithat they are put little sur prised to see him thus attack, one oft thomost aeaopteble'Exectitlves Penal 1 7ivillin Wig Or bad- • '.'. Mils:men C1010;3,00. Geary with a breaCh of faith in that he promised' % atietiente Mr. Curtin's I claim to a seat %Chard's Cabinet, and • then holed' Write ?the letter, and. adds i "Hem It Wald is where thil I Governor makes. his mistaluis. He promises and then very soon after aces oceitilon to chaise hisminii, and, forgets to do is he agreed. " this ssfecrreclutegewe aro &d- . bll'Militidekroribe trite adage thit Men apt to Judge the motives end actions of others by their own. In J'a. case the adage is well Memplift ed, for every . .one knoMt that as. a politiciari;he hay gelried a very urieit viable rePubitiori for tho Nary sin with which ho charges Got. Geary. We are dispmed to think that J. spleks for Mr. Cameron and his friends in relation to Gov. Geary's ro nomination entirely at random, and totally without their authority or ap proval., 'We do not believe that Gen. Cameron has oven made the declara tion J. attributes to him • andfurthei that the charge of disrifibOtlon toward Gov. (Rory in Philadelphia is a bare assumption, rid has no foundation in fact. _ -. • We have noted tho ilolltkn of our State very closely for the. not _twen ty-live years, and have taken . , some pains to make ourselves acquainted with the general history of our (ov ernon back te.thedays of Mifflin, and we _believe this testimotry of every honest man lathe State will *thy the declaration that,webeve tiever had a Governor whos7i-adminbstra tion has been more generally accepta ble to the people, nor onewhasc man agement of the finances of the State has exhibited More ability or produc ed more gratifyingresults than Gov. GrVir)'R. The veryo unequlvoemble manner In Which he bus bent ea4oreed4 these counties which► have already chasim deb - vides to the:State Convention is an unanswerable refutation of all such slanders asthat which .1. hits Ut tered against 'him. The fact of the matter is simply this: that J. has been greatly disap pointed in his political aspirations hy Curtin's failure to secure u place in the Cabinet. All ids bright visions of ft little consulship In Europehave been clouded ; and hence in a fit of spleen he allowed his feeling - s Ito tar to over ride his Judgment. as to maliciously attack the character 'of one whfiie sense of duty would 'NA permit him to use the influence of his official po sition to the amandizement of tm scrupulois and ambitious Aletnago gues. J. has committed a sin fir which, pot/tied/Ty, there , should he, and we most sincerely hope there is uo par don. We hope our good Governor wfil spot this man J., and enroll him among thoseof his eery worst enenores —an enemy who in ono breath pro: claims him as perfidious and totally unworthy of the high plate he occu pies; anti in the next, with a dissltn ulation at which_ the Devil, might blush, fawningly exclaims, we re gard Gov. (teary as an honest man, and would like to see him reteleetcri." What a shortsighted fool must he ,be who will wantonly defluneone'schar actor, and then upon the instant flat teringly say: "I was only joking; why bless my soul you urn one of the bust and most honest of men." J's. Lock of wisdom in this instance is equalled only by his ignoramur of the rules of syntax ; and while in his overweening anxiety to be esteemed a leader in {KARIN, he essays to rate I himself al a man of wisdom, he iwill learn sooner or later that, by Just imeh blunders as he has_ committed in his Washlnghin letter rif the bit ins 4, he is forfeiting the miffirt , and col:111- (Icm° of all his imlitield amociates. II e should (J. says would) like to see (lev. Cleary re-elected; and if the popular Rudiment of the State, nit ex premed b*, the Republican pream,! hate be taken aq an indleation;of what 9m party intend to do, we confidently expect a realization of our &Simi not wathStandingsuch men as "L"-May, in the interests of other aspirants': Ma lign anti tradnco n man whol has proved to the satisfaction of his Con stituency that ho lane lemhonest, and efficient in the civil arena than he was brave and patriotic on his cofm try's battle-fields. , GEN. GRANT MaommuMENTEn.— In the published stateMent of Col 'M'Clure's conversation with Pen. Grant, the latter has been grossly' misrepresented, and we are'gmtliksi to observe that (km.' Grant Mai not hesitated to correct, the f(1011.1. lOn Saturday morning ten. Omit re marked to Mr. Diekev (Mr. Stevens' same:oar), that he dia net any he Was not a representative of a political is r ty ; but that when Vol MTlinremen boned the name of (leo. 11. Stjrart and others as not representatives of the Republiean party, they being unknown to the politicians of i'enn sylvania,ften. Grant.yemartred t ¶'On the same ground you might say that I am not a representativeof any War ty, although I have been voted for by one."—Har. 7Slegraph. .lattael WlMama sad AOMil kts ea Voracity. Gov. Geares emphatic denial of having endorsed Gov. Curtin; for a position In General Grant's Cabinet; was published by us on Saturday evani and now we have an equal ly peri. tive denial from Judg es sand Agnew. ,Xelther of them has written a letter, as alleged by ld'aure. A Philadelphiapaper says that both of them, and Judge Read as•well, were applied to several days age by Irifitientinl friends of •Gov. Curtin, to commit themsehm In this manner to his suppert. At repeated interviews they were urged to take this Adler'. Judge rßettd yielded to ng e preterit*, and wrote a letter urgi *MO Grard •the appointmentof Curtin -to d Cabinet position. , a_ Rut both - the other Wm. deenned . to -seeede to the ingilmt ratan the first to -the lest, . not deeming It consistent with their Andes on the, bench. 'ln kinfirenitition t Jdd a Wil limns - Said hinphatidally: , "Such ft th ing is dolitg net* etitefed444l24 thOlightlo;-''Hfli.4l - 2wervani ^Weal Orr lientilogr fax ne .1,..0 , 04 of, . 6 ' - 'Vritoni OLOptPlito Pitt Wmulagtorosratrek 41 Tha daydnates - 1 rain, s the route along which the pkwastan was to Pm re - coop thrPPlleo w r iti 1 1 . 0 5'7 _ The Mt, appellant's of • ; ar n rived shortly n The fol lowing Cable (*patch was placed In MB bandits. ; • "31Alicli:4, 18C9-2b .Peaident t In haraor or the man end the ! by ; threether Inr the ',Menthol* of -the Boned Vitebange: Earn MATIPIL' ' ' NW' foe:. Colfax"' tincbed gum:tee+ nhnut 10 and',wenti homegiately Orsnt's:ll, l Vdr and after a LlMllitajrnetthlt.illztj_use,„ Pre !deny elett the mernour• his atalr,"oatered 'cdtlyereatrott with the grentlonien tinisont, Ordl-, nary teplce. • ' • ' • id the m ,onntlinti the 'ttielikand adlltaiyarganhattlonabnitatifortlft and theca:lard ofdis near the streets grakinoro deem Atpreclacky cleve*o'clOck tbo Marstals ontcred licaMpartenc trOote Nme stational gityroper • TUE 111100/1 1 SOST:T . LECT,. - (k 9: Grant, calm and composed as ever in his lite; come , ikons his office and entered his phaetoe, accompanied by Gen. Rawl of Vice President elect, Colfax, mind next, and entered the next carriage, aorompanied by Adtuiral Halley, oplew York. Next a toteinittee of the Members of the staff of Gon. Giant, entered curium with the Ceibmitteeecof Congrem and and of different organizations pun- MIL fur. raocarstott TO THE CAPITOL.: As the Procession started the band Snick up " Hail tothe Chief." Reg tiler and volanteer troops weredmwn up along the OqUilte, and came to a present artns Ai the carriage contain ing thp President elect, with his head uncovered drove slawty along,-While immense - cheers rent the air on every side. ' ' There were eight grand diviilons in line, the,nrof under Col. Wallace, and Comm of regulate escorting the President, and Vice President chid. The second division was coin posed' of volunteers, Including two colorecyorganiattions. The third di vision was composed of prominent civil offiecirs of the Government, For eign Ministers, Grant and - Colfax . eledom, Officers of the army, navy and math* corpsand the co rate authorities - of thi's city -and Geerpe town: The fourth division Wag I.VM potted of Republican organizations of this city and elsewhere. The fitTh division of sailors and soldiers, Union Grant and Goleta Clubs. The ether divisions were composed of the Uni ted StateorFlie. - Depattmemt and its and the City of Washington Fire Department and its visitors. Among the prominent' obdecto of attraction was a minature sidpi tally rigged and' manned, and a printing pram in oPeratioit: '"" The head of the parade • having reached the Capitol, the President elect entered to take the ()nth and de liver ' Inaugural address. The: throng of human beings in front ex ceeded anythlngeverbeforewitnetted hero. The procuidon was about one hour in passing a given point. IN rim st:NATE'enaytnEn.. About 11:80 the nein:eyeful at tempt to taknup the bill to repeal the Tenure-4061m act was i fcard by a little period of inaction, there appeared to, be no ftrrthor transact, or at least no disposition to do atlything - elso, apparently by com mon consent the Senate:lr Dugan to chat with each other and change steatit, . . burl k*mutes the *Orion the right band Ware Chandler *ere len Vacant fOrthe occupation of the .Diplomatic (rpe and 6thor invited gue+ts, whodtept coining. The'Diplo- Mats, imwever, _entered in a bedy and attracted immediate attention V a lle ' splendor of their uniform/Fluid tied 'bearing. All Legations Were : represented and Ministers of the cipal, foreign nritiore4 were all present, except liaroutierolt, of Prussia, who was ilbtained at Inane by sickneel; Among these present who were liTtlmilarly noticed were Edward mintdrt, Minister from ( ; oral al 1- Ilertheny„ ',mesh Minister; Che;nflitir Cerruti:. 'Minister from itch,, .14141 Illatgrie Bey, Turkish Etiqintador, who sat in 'the front line 1. Behind the I%linisters and Charge De ..iffaires wore ranged a large num ber 'of secretaries and attache& of various Is!gations, who also, in nanny instiructn, were gorgeously attin.:(l - OF TIIE PRESIDENT A N UNICE PRFAIDENT. lion after a bun of excitement nttention to the appearance at a Side door of the President and rice President elect, who entered arin.in arm !respect ively with Senatorstervg in and ,Wereery, the Committee app most to escort them to the claim ber. Almost at the aune nunnent, and before they had reached the open lace in front of thechair, the door at the main entranott was thrown open and he J ustioes of the Supran eCou rt, headed by Chief Justice Chase, and clad In The robes of office, entered the Semite Chamber, 'milked in proces sion down the centre aisle and took the seats prepared for them in trent of the rostrum. General Grant had meantime been conducted to a chair immediately in front of the Clerk's deck, and. sat facing the audience, the target for severet theism:al eyes, whose gaze he seethed neither to avoid nor realize, but 'exhibited his usual self-posstssiou and. unmanning demeanor. Pal,Al - 1 - 41% - r JOT( ssioN seer rramns - r. A scat to the left of that prepared for General Grant was in readiness for President Johnson, but was %mot , . cupled,nor was the latter in the Cap. Itollthii morning, but signed bills as they were sent to him et the White h House.. IN.itiOU RATION OF TUE VICE PR} I - El= • , The presiding officer having an noimeedllutt all was In rmdiness fo - r the inauguration of the Vice Presi dent elect, Mr. Colfax -advansxsi up the stePs of the nostrum, and faking the: Pnaiding Officer, took the usu al oath or office, which the latter ad ministered. • TurnMg to the Senate, Air. Colfax delivered the following tuldreess,Vhlck was listened to witifthe - deepsaiSt at tention; and distinctly" audible to all: AD:1114193 . 10 kn. COk.FAX. • . SENaroner In entering neon the duties of this Chamber, to the pm. fromance of which rhave been ailed', by people of the United littates4-1 reklictstally-tho the delicaeyas Weil as the reearnsibility of the ;positicin. nteldine over a body 'where mem , bens are in so larva degree" my sem , ions in age, not chosen by the,body itself, certainly need the eseitt ante of your support and yeargener cub forbearance and emsfl&rme . nut pledging to you all a faithful and .In-. flexible impartiality in the adminis tration of your rules, and earnestly desiring to co-operate • with ;you in making the deliberations of the Sen ate tverthy, not only ofsits , biennia renown, but also of throe Staterwhors eohnlntssions your bokl, Lein t new 'reedy to taketheoeth of ofttoeteguir ed by law. !-.- s , • •" • • . stmkaeona ts*Onlr trs.'f • The Attatera elect then d*s for- Ward as their names were al M and took the flatb of blfhT:e, Whiehlives administered bythe 'Ty Indtnitta Vita 'Ptesidentt rk te folkl4 l * 'Phan. F. =ire; Arthitir 1. Bileettrit/4 — Wea la I William Btesktagbillli C a b ; Mtt.ene H. Ottp!siter,, Aug - . • D Ed n w....„, • .43a ;Jobn • tali, : Jenen am.# . Sumer, at al j New ara5 ",1111612 ..,..• u , " •'' . •; Mr. Hamilton, o r .. 'present. . INAttnuns'itent oY munil. cnnurr: ; 1 4,' 11°11 7:111 t ritifitee . Pareetiti mgt Parldrthe Orct naparthi in theeitrimonfeso the . .4 1 1X .hfmrtho 'F_Irealulal tlesert agmfir leaseceuprndsiloor-et origeuid l rtutla " lnthe l dicated, • thejelloWing : lof =and Ateo-Justisetttitettet ' (kJ the Senate ;. 12 = t tsrlils members of:the Oterrintlfitur cit'Ary rangetenitti,„-• the Vlbe — Pintaiti Secnterylor the-firesee; r TturkinePhde maticDorptg ei-merplgentifitinglant Ittpristen - tatlvntinicenbeisaisot le the Irtety.;Fhtd Ogngfent; - .lfortr =entAr.floverrace . Stakes tortes; Qfilicers of the Army and Nat . and ad paned iglittUtti bout= ittedlo tbe goer_ tin Sew I a ftimt of the portlee,ina 'acid ten tea tows • being en atevet tit the first bolding praM of the Mid tfight of Mope, - lad been constructed a PlatrPfalveafielxilefaddttitilt' together wt r the steps;about fierier l six Inmdred rersona. - 3t harlitUntet: citeulaithirit,which was covered with Wreaths ofevergreste. • The Mideast dog was also entwined with the anions supporthig.dhtifoot , of the partied. On renching theplatfiunt the Tresident elect took a seat' _pm , vided for him immediately in front 1 of:the centre, Vice Preeldentrullat. !DM the " Sargent-at-Arms in charge eftbe cetemonleselttlngotehls and the (ddefJnetlee of rho Supreme Court on his left. --Tlio Senate - Oen- I mitten of ArningemetitiNcre near at Mend; and next Lathe rear were the Associate' Justieet Su e ctme Court ooaupylogeetts ther • and the membem and I.Srietenay '„the SenateOutho right. , ;The Corps were to have occupied seats ) I next frith° rear of,theStiltrem4Coitti.l but were not sunk:hinny alert to pre l vent the/restive* from tieing . emitted into the bade ground by-meinhisa - i•ur [ the House of Rep_resentattves and other.!, ' Wee `flecefed the threiteett. plows remsdnlng, and leftthe Diplo mats to take thdr , thamcis 'orleMe otlicers of the ttrinY 'anti .navy and. others on the stepsand portico where perhaps they fared better, being le% crowded and hiving a better view of thesurroza. .:The rain cataptilli andalio the atrn uisechanptidahei l l? the weather seemed to have no chit - lug etrectist „the general eligialilann. The grounds opposite and the streets adjoining were jacked with human beings. Nair General Grant, and a little behind him, sat MO4. (hunt, amompanied shiter am .= Sharp, ant!Nittigatv bit law; Mrs, Gen: Tent and her children Jennie and-Nellie, and Masters Fred and U. S.Jr. • TILE OATII - ADMINISTERED. The shouts and butts , pf _Munk from a doXentailldi ihibiidled NI President elect and-Chief Justice of the United States rose siniultabeous ly, and the latter commenced,. in a clear and solemn tone, to recite the florninla of the Presidential Oath of ONION which iCleneng..tinu*._llvEr , validly The boom of reunion and shouts of the vast multitude then 'buret forth. ,Partlal . ; quiet 4isiving boon restored, the President rtere and proceeded to read from manuscript his inaugural atkireis. „ rIIFIGDENT o f INAVGUR/ L f , t 4D P., 111 . 64 '‘ °Wrens of (he enitat Sales; Your suffrages hireing elevated me to the °Mee of President of tie Uni ted States, I have in confortnity with the Constitution of our 3 ii„a taken the onfh-ut i therein. I , tinica./ Wheat without mental reservations, and with the determination to do, with the best of my attlttty,aft Out .tt re quires of me. The responsibilities of the position I feel, but accept them without fear.' Ornee has come to nie unsought. 1 commence its duties untralamoe4-1 brilarc T t za cunseirritious desire, and -fire. rd mination to fill it'the best of my abili ty, and to the satisfaction of the people. - On all the lending questions agita ting the public mind, I will always -express my views Lto Cautgars, rind urge them according to luyjudgmeirt and when I think' it urivisable,:will exercise the Constitutional privelsge of interposing a veto to defeat meas ures width •opptere.`; •rifilasta will be faithfully, exreuted whether they meet My approval OT / shall,.on app suldeets, have a poli cy fo recommend, but none to en force against the willsiNhapeofelti The laws are to govern all alike— those oppoised es well as those who favor them I know of no 'method to secure the repeal abed or -'obnox ious laws so effective as their string. art execution. , ' • • . The country having just emerged from a great rebellion; many mica dons will come before .it for settle ment in the next - four yeett,istich: preceding administrations have nev er had to deal. with. In meeting these, it is desirable that they he up , prowled calmly, without -pnludiee, loateor sectional pride; remembering that the gnstestgood lb the greatest number* the object lo be attained, This rekvairee `the security of *mans, property, and for religious and politi cal opinfolas ie *ltem pare jefAmir Common - country,. and *Mout' reJ 'gard to local prejudires.• Lava to,ae care these willreceivErny Wit effarts foitheir enforcement. A ' great debt '''brat been einitiat•-' ted In securing to' ns - ends - tau posterity the Union. The layment of this, principal anti interest; ttriVilt as the return to a specie basis, us sgou as 'it 'um be accomplished, without material detrimentto the debtor Tim or to the' country' itt large; umat 'be provided for. To protect the. National honor, ev 'cry:deflate' the Ooverinneat indebt- Woes should be 'raid itgdfd,' iMirst otherwise erporesely stipulated lathe Contract. Let it be understood that no rePudiater_oLorie_ftli'thi" • public ciabGartli beerastedes pA_iW 'Pat*, and it will p far tothittli strengthening a exed* l w/itelt ought tole the best in the world; - and will ultimately enabl. werphowittie tleVtifith bonds Ude" ng leisliderest theri`we how pay. 're this ghoul cl be added a faithful .collehtidtadMe *ollie, tither!~ 'coinitability to the Tree:airy for every, "dellarcollectetkinill the groattest prise- Unable retrenchment in the expendi tram; la every departmeriterthe (lov er:anent. YTh We. Appliplle s the Inking afiketty en 'tee'of its States still in poverty 'train the effoelliefflihimittbilt scree. tei,ettierge, 'I trust, to a greater pros ribr Inier..bafou % t lug capacity ofotwentyibrolears ago,"ar.d calculate what, it, probably Will tvrtritY.ll* 4 Yeare hence, who dui AIWA the,DiltW of ,psylpg . ma* dollarAhetAt i kVoa l vaa% tbanvro now btu useless uY tuicmi Wii , itlwka osthrolighl'ON *ld 011,VtIfttft ti:Or of th—ttili sosoloot totted yr httlipAerflentottotW the.tir tog . • , to f it, ,thnie konlookelto. meteor veft4 l o l l3oo#* Patna \ • 141x:C lieW, 'NV thiftlite"Ommol t • some rile. _ to be rebuilt soden the Indoetriee en courW4.. The _ the- --have apeullarielviww.—____ • theestion4hopor. , A toomm'a •,:. gl a gitleA l itT . ef the earth In their day, If they M are fly true to themselves, - should in them with national pride. All ,qvidons,leogniphical, political and =rxil, can join _ln the common togaimoris retail /au A -Stow the public debt is to be pidd, en spet w il v eda m enu resumed is dot so so .111111•104151 ,111 Fdlurdo , and acquiesced in. A united Matto ton do is worth more • divided councils upon the meth bf-doing. Legislation upon this now, or {he civil law is' noes restored , all parts of the country, and bade rarefied 11110weditiamndivot 1 .1 It will be my endeaketi 'to execute all laws m good faith; to collect all revenues assessed, and to have them properly accounted ffiratid economic ally disbursed. I will, to the best of rely ability, t haAlce those May who carry odf thlg deblgn. . 1 - In to our foreign policy, I ientdd deal with the. nations as , empdtably as the law requires individ pas to deaf with each other, and I =VW, f .r w bltth, *hemninr... i ttA r ldik, , are jeopardized, or dry gpl4. wotild, mmi the rights' of MK' 14( 1008 9 tWaa= l 4l. 4ll l l XX 4mtfor ear own: -14 Nan this rule in their d:17:: *with ut Ibw th r p ent: • ; • proper treatment*, thirorie-, Ail occupants of this land, the Indi am, is one deserving 'careful study. I will favor siqy which teediel i tClAMAC4 ehristhinization anOltimatusitizerel . 1 0 31 ,& • 'tpition of Su, • is one which is likely agitate • o übi ed long saidrilbreietat • • •• °tale nation pro excluded from its IttiVikt i eg in any State. shpts to ratat e des se igi t tle t n ha os t .. this qui= lite hope and exprea the desire that 0 maybe by the ratification of the „Eifteenth Article of Amendeptit to the Constitution. conclusion, I ask for a letient forbearance, one to wa rds .1 er, throughout tbalermill . id effort, on het Pert o every ci zen, to do his share towardsetMnatere ham* rnion, and I Mr thappars, of Winntion to Almiglafts Madly In be. half orpla consummatlak t , .. "r:7 • • ••+• DURING TUE neravnav His voice was not audible, except to personsna onmt or near the' front of the platibeethgwegery , tse Al* sat isfactibit niatilleeket weroxiqiir at hand was responclqd tt by cheers and eboatefront .the crowd more distant, and some of the points of the addn-ss were quietly circulated from mouthto mouth and made the occesicerforapplattse erenzinfietircie alter their utterance. A PLEAANG During the delivery Of,theaddreats little Nellie Grant was liftedver the shoulders of intermediate sp lctators and readied the Side of her, Whet., ' where she eftddit seine time unse9a, and unnoticed by him, bubo) smiling I and ui happyan n d ce brigbt4 her med z t l iftrel gleam of , innehine ,to the niece, and the incident (*idled forth' many eat , preesions of pleasure and *hair:Won. tmiteatotitax. ocusimarhan. At the d conclusion of theiddress the Presient mile waranlyi by •biii friend& add 4100* left in • lits eatiriage .for,•the, ,White. Mime. ' a •• • The procession re-fanned and took up its lirth of 'giant -hi the tiune a dt-' reetion, and the Senators hating re d turned totheiekharaber , the crowd diapered - nod the.', InetigUration me% tumileihrkitight. Most of thetienstetsterVlng return+ ed to the Chamber the session !wa.f resumed at 12:45 r. al., and five min utes afterwards, on motion of Mr. .Trumbull, the Senate adjourned until 11!o'cleett ) tcpmeerew. I NEW PRD4IDEVVANI). VICE PlLpil : IDENr.lFFit hr iT ri ! r ? : - President Grant leeched the Whith house after leis inacjigunttionaboukg P. N. Ire was stiet Attie door by. General Schofield, Secretary of War, who had been left by life. Johneoniti charge efittie Executive °flee Alie letter left the White iroihkat twelVe o'clockotith the 'members. or hit Cabinet, except General Schofield,— Vice President ColfaV also' aceomz ed President mutt to the White, 1 Evitse. Thethenibersittlie stiff!' it Gen. Gr4l . ft.wertiblSh pfeketit;,.;!" immense multitude co= bed outside the agates of the Ex maxelion, in the belief th4,timilvi would be a general reception, buttne President decided not to have one "tilde aftegtorf r 1 f 4re'rt eltbartustetneK• Upon his entrance to the office the fbllowlng dispatch was' banded to Pnwident Grant: . , , , Berlin ..Ifiirehl.-s-Presildent Grant, White HOW", ,WlLShipolinne,MOr dial congnitulatliffis on this solemn day. ISigned.l Ittotiocy4 .LA FT ...C;117 cm'crat.ti. The last pawn; signed -by Genetal Grant, as General of the .Army, *ene a number of documents intended for reference to the Secretary of War, and twerwarnmts for Hospital Stewards in the army. I teneral Grunt will not dine at the White House. Ills Aide- Ada remained at the doorikriiiiiss to convey him honie.agffin, • . THE INAyGURATiOXIIALL. lugen new wing of **Treasury ent was delitfitiy arranged for the unofficialleidivities. The various rooms upprteriated to .thisi,purpose were hantliatebehc 'decorated; Icitb . - •Portrsits... l 4g li tac 4 = -AV crowd was • were many elegant toilettes, atetuot a few, 'distinguished persiSnages verb In the. aksenthlage. At half past ten eidetic President Grant -ant' Thal `, President Colfax and wife, and . the latter's4truandiatortilativcskeetnein the buildfrig andnetreltritreellicitely ''conducted to a private room set , • - ,Ibe_them. They were aecompitul Itert_nrivate friends, and the D.thlplo- ICMc coma, cotc4rAne company. -A. - toward the door, an Wen rh77; tingutffied party came Out followed them to an u • per !room deed ted for the t : deut,„ • , Iteriessed he congratulation of their friends, as weltitibtivnie, flebarviere merely curio sity.attracted by curio sity. There was an shumlance of 'music, but Act's dancing. Owing to the want of roam *lege was ine'ffiltieVataritttre.tin therettildlng, and many were ghat, e, escape from the pnsisrin*l ) A Torcritevenik,:.--lii,Arkansas,l3- - r de; ,Knapp, while "bang" con verts at a revival meet , advanced with a wiryoltapyrig .. , . the water. • liblhafil The .... a q t.: non, whether there was any Asp* WAT the ordinance of bap ~ . . Antrbe adminl rt adinrsili -~hap I.lause s-bdi-poieookturc, with an ilfhlike a blaze, who was ning on ` left rifle und•vinkittriliellinensi; 'lninsited,: " )114dfirtj 4100. AEI* A , linntitse Ttrthla yet* nualbela any, 1 • , - Iwant .41 1 4 giniW r ow that 1 • • - p wait c him any good. If Itonvinint4sget thelin*eimtir • - wYuenon 141161 1,41 1444140100411 %. t.r., lir'.o€7-E-fa 'A :dllc✓.a 1811.10.114 MI One Toniishite Lead /1A 10 Bbls. Linseed Oil, w N !..."nP-1 Molasses I ! I,‘ 100 " thaikellour, , .411.11 fia.44 100= Kegs Nails 1,1-ih.ds. ,K l'.6::.Sugar Y I 41..6 J 2 r LAsirgle i•te csek•of •• • • HARDIN:AgFit ‘ "'" t ".3 .110;..! 1..14 Fres#l4, Boots:t1(1-ft,* EOM o=l3 • ? - • .4..iJ NeNgS.P/7ixigt§tY/134 DRY GOODS: MINEED3 All Bought Low, ; mutt tor Sale Low. I.lf ) 4'11'1' 1 1.4'5 & March Ist, Itiar r o_l4 Jo1;11 Vii. /lcA. Mnrctoelr, IsMai Thdgi lltebe, "%I'ITTSBEROIX, PA: • •. j f t t . omiei.aes/4eai will be testeda. sp- NO.L . hilli sad Imo at,: ; Mam. Oreekbowee'phMt. Ate: ' " Yo. & beads end Pelblese, Pt, • Pekeltlio. •fil-LES. - - • • - - y virtue of, Inlet allreoittloal Az prank Plertlf= r aod Loynd Padre. based son cd the Couto( Gasman Plerfsdtbe roaoV of.Seereer. and to as attreenenthere will Ile Me ,to public sale, 'Stitt Owen Deese te the bov leaver, }Mader of Heaveauer county.•Pw, m haturdey. rluk tofu, at fan o'clock, a., the follow. areperty, to yid: • -; • • •un 7' Aline right, title, lairtwit and ado Of &remi nd of to and to the tollottlog one story frame bating with bodement sun thereunder. sizieen Net by thirty•two feet, with a trams kitchen ai• tacked fourteen fern by fourteen feet, aliened in th ato 'Beaveread e of ad r rern led described *po teaot eR Odd towel as No. Ina • betted iced taken to en `Vlon the property trf ■lftcheel Ihrote, owner, as Alex: Aedeverea, rbetrackle, abtbeirett of Lm ore it Hai Terkel. ALSO.' *! AU the right, dile, Internet and deli of iisesn'd- • Sot of, in and.lll. tit toidain glees as lee of land situate lo "Ohlo township. Buyer county. Yrs.. bounded es nollows, to wit: on the C. it P. It. R., eatierel=l u isl a iri= etuoiSinnuel, and Jul.. Malt& lawriseeta the mut, luau by said raßroad south TN, deg. west on `perdhes to a poet; thence by Dams tooth Milts west 1.12-10utto percher to a post: thaws anutk dreg. west. 4.4.540ut1ia maws ins post; thetiostry sales 5.11111 CJI.i deg. west, Speeches to a post; skim* north ife dek. aut, 11.21.11/otlss perchers to a put; thence, north. G 9 deg. S minutes west. I VI. ift.b.l perches to • ruck ; userws north h deg. 11 Inintites cast, bo. rs: mut b. pertbee to spur.; tben - by lends of pant. aforruld soutls - 13ti, deg. won 12.11.11:0 perches to the place of beginnusg; contain. keg me acre and is perches. on which there la emoted esteem Siontegeoll r ieb , M „ l antealle. engine, boiler. kid Rue or iTvei_l4l Medi takes in erecedoseelbe o.lgletireen. lit the nit of Lorenzo CO Ids edministruors. A 3110. • , • .20..5. **the ?lOW DUI, Interest and claim tot de fend. =in and to. the following described real its. oats in the borough of Rochester. Beaver - minty Pa., bounded by the Pitteborgh Pt. Wayne and Chicago railroad no the east; by lot of T. J Chandler on the south:l4 Rig Beeler erection the. west: and by lot of Janus 34'tlowass on the north: being ninety feat OD Rig Beaverriancand • • back onaldillef, Wilk% 'Olisigkilit'rtilerts • a Barre decaliter Itteterolleatttnitilf stodge ht. , utkoellar andererath; lot under fence Sorted and Itken In execution as the of Mdebrd and Delilah (Refuel the Salt Of Alec ander, aye of James IL it R. Il...tiszandu. ALSO. t 120 s at • All We right, ditle.lotOelt eidellablerbedelked.; ant of, he and to.thoeciwo plerse - or btu ern:Mod situate to the brough of Rochester, county of Barter and Stale of l'esn”lvanis, dis•cribad as follows: lan Pee 1M besubil forth by lot owned by John stile.; rat by street. orridaborgh road: loath by other lot of F. A. Portage, and west by the P. W. Jolt Mailood blear meaty New wide and oriseJeeod red and slaty Ors bar; Ogee sr Ism Ow wileA time le egeored O brick swim room. 2d. The other lot tousdel brine efervelbo waited Wiest Ike aoreo ow the sera byerreenier. Pittsburgh POW ; on the month by la* Si Rebid& rod Co.. se Mete kin and .west by Pfnebeigh.ll... Wayne AnChicige Dal baba esessylbet • Vide endow. brodnel wed sun. are Isom sneer or . lees: Cie which mewl en Ness dweiller hon.; being the Ella! lots of ground conveyed as F. A. Fortune by 111."Tarleitimul Margaret Ida Ufa. by Use glut Feb ter,DM - Seined and taken to cumotteatuthe nonparty of P. A. For tune Id the eat of T. A. Taylor and wife, kw me of said wife. 440.. 63 313 .•:• ..lu)tho tizht, tide, interest end c kiln of defend. ants eg, la eseeLbe. the folloertng lot* Mete urg4tr. • cal or gtowbd etpswie bt the bootradtetoil Itoctmeaer. Itar muddy Pa, described m follows : n om, ed s. & n co m rster . th. on ne liter ..onm etrort it on skgc lbe tb M l TH .. .f 17$ ell .Iwren feet: thence by an they, northwardly, tu a street; tbeesse:esetwarilly. Yon add abort, •tillbity-line feet to a pool : therm. by land of bent. • imerWaore tin I VD: to the place of begmain g; ma ba:M. iota or. 8 mut 11, le a Was of lots Walnut . • A Isom hardy deed. There aril ariltladl Oa l• *Wee del:Mb:4 lota am two etyma Orel hag hum fnear m =ect e • • • lth fsr47= story frame met with trim anderneett. • Minn: ou Water street: and a New twat story brick dwelling bowie nestitolltalb 6 Sgs l W. WIN, rub iraiMa . - anstear ng ,tirefisiss...sh.,abdadrali. otlitlOa a ioa s As •pairitaei liary ad irsarbrdirk Jamas Alariader, al dr ..It of tatted. band a 16. Mars. at is, salt w , goad a Bldlr- , • • raw Usaaabi_l_aboakab fla ries!. title Mtweetasd clatmeWelleallmt. at, la and la. la. Iblkwriag•pbes oer pent or gissond. situate la Üblo toraddp, Dram county, Pa., Masada' Oa Ilia 110.111 0, 7 IX lamps'. aalfs.aall Illa u rr. w*t, la pubiormwsrair stark ararytastra~cfn =with cellar h. Maw stable. and a Mee boas, two Moillinaleigb.; imelle i'msd water at• the door. Bald lot of groaad taatalaa . . Oft PPP or ergs., la sr:WM sad Oral with ban Tram shisMey. ac . hod . oi tsso c.n.m anothe i ; p t. sese , Lo . pa o. o n. t b litesala a te the road. by fAtne illerwr meek. Gni:Wrest by ..t.litelets=B= ll ALlog iltlAWWWlt iff des em ie=ollll•lllBnleek . dere aCsadai,Strrab tlidard.sat abarla. antra dal * SS sblPorkfra• O L • • a 16.1 auti 'imagoes IL NC ..r.' - .....• • Au ,. . . • INOa - 1... s.. e. . . All OW tiobAlleliebballeime. amt.elalemig debrad aat atria sato dasdriarlary rad of bad • l a clown upwasblp.bearascasury,Pa., boss* edam us sorib by ills ba/l.ssat hi Cesalbal /knoll. ma dr death by Crawford Jobastass:lltalse,awilhim NM roar lagoon. warsardar arrawmr, awe ar l eiabqr sere tebrearb ark .ratbsozobarlab Iwo *ay rumba dralarisbarsoalla awrismadartt, Irma ruble mai mbar «us balidlam orpladarerard ea alloalmdara: dirar rarborlabl soft ertbrow arab seta at MIL. Side arkildroor kr arrortforsa 1,. . S . ri: alW.Orrlinm.flibbalr, at es oft ot Illalplas4 tolowir ilosmilref oma . ::". 11111 4 7 1 . " • .a ..i= s kirtilik Ella. ~if~A~~f~ M ~i~e~7"~Dt~i '~ ...c•itpEg koc e 7 mt se SEM igildamil by orbSoof of • •sol A,ll.llllhor. Me Gilboa of poi irt by i =rjobb Jim Mel. Illtalord Lir. Oiler) 1 .. nuomd ' ,vim to orreall of OM =12,.... , Tiltlrli , /pli/Wi• Male, died. Doge ; . Autosinof . abnilolool by . .., --- ifai l abb,.4ll4. SAM {kw. . Ms sad bone Dodders. sm. tie lo boroby gloom so bobik, logoOook ero4- gl ia arrlAl aboaao - Wisf% ..,' ‘, Mit la Wow mos. If lik It o Saslcoolmatlbo anis ahoy* Witte' . JOEL% ft. l' ,-,• A • - ar aneriellotelW • 41/1011 • se !kw k lr.learCaw pot • , sail mut* atil •••••••'": • • ograpo r lor Mil es. In Aa Ws • • I= IfiltiatitsW, iW i .3" " L NWt. • 9 . • • , 11• • ••:,*'‘• . .71‘,: I Bpeyerer,&,,,Bons; . t 4 P :8 1 9 , n . Gro. SPEYEKKIL Haviag returned the East with-alerts . r sato& ste .fincs*lasesitotar at LOWEST.E.IIB4i 11349M,_ offer tole ptadfc,lli their 014'D COILNICI'OP BOVHBiI PBBN'4. •lA-.4.1•) GIUMMILIMALIAMSS T*l Ml 4 :§(419, , D • 14., MCI HATS, PAP& .40 Qn, 4AcP , 81/o,rl GRoczums, Pitovisioxs, HARDWARE,. IRON, I= NAILS 2 e . ROPE. GOER at PACEIWG YARN, WRITE kEAU.. mat PA YTS dry ...AFYON% knit* Queenswars. sod 4.lol6iisit Wire, FLOUR .:FLOUR, etlll baying th• b. 06 AVssa ALlii.eXiil BILIITILO CM VI • INC Mathes ter uid viclaity. mama dashusadliiiiiMik mt... WNW freed. FEED. nil Fq . r. 11311), lIICTAIL in.lo *A• Cr& sae • 'Buffalo &ate Company, w•. o itcatra at morrrA.crintwiri I jr.rireki Bose it Urn. sod PLASTER PARIS run LANDS. Irbil. 114007,114 . 4 1i101414 • 8EA,12 §4+7 l : 4 4 3 g a Vl l l": l * /Mays ea band. W. always bar lot Club aat aail caw& 001 a 4 asamdaao oat Web aaa M anntseld. • 1- .. RETAIL 4:645Dri DitiVERICD TREE Of c:m I:=M22MM Micheal (trim Laws !root re. W Harkst At=rltazda Cathartat Heraterrottre Adam Heatirtwei Chart.' 'furrow attilwltrysTlutolsitithts tt al G tarry t Itickmtall vs. Mom Litt)* ♦lra Thomptott .. hanct 11.4trwta .t vs. Wlllfams vs James Little and others Within Sham vs Jobs W....sista/0d a Ts atirsitcbard et al. use Bensonn vs Jregalibili (and others. Andrus, J Lawrence vs It G. Coat Cbrlsmas Barks vs Joe larks at A Doyle' *data Wiatagton Wiggle vs Vilattaut Kpoels cc Masao Neale Sr tWarlsa Shriner C. S rectum:sloe Genres rillsOlasignsislai 4 MI al. I. Jabs Speer WS ir st at James Norma vs Jets Patterson fait=lPls nee raw,. WIUMPI If.cataq liarfloon Graham vs P Pt 4.; B. it Co Jobs Messer.. Andre. Swear, Barbi L Anderson is Tborstsos A Shinn Sobers Moron •s Cunninghama Tama 61211).312 Matter vs Itlisbert K al. Jean W. S tinsberrY es .7 Wesley Welsh Jno M Bonne Ins school D:rectors lndepud.aw tp Frospnas & Co is Wm Alcorn. st al. Comismorealth vs Joseph Marlins Asts Iforean's I...tempos& JllO Videos. Joseph Ross vs W trt M. Warnock. tteorts Brabant es John Flower.. Noble, Angel St Co la It A Cachous. Same vs JacoteMasks A co. - • It t J tea v IlleCtrty, et if. Nancy Bolsg, et al. vs Joseph Krona, et al. O Dasslsv, use T Bradford. J C Rainbow. Thus II lames cc Noble tirabam. et al. sail Wearott's /tars to Osseo Wallace. Puts Nat Mask ut 4.M.umarc. 4,410 Andrew McKladley r. Samuel Floyd. tsbattlo CANTS 10111111111fli. , • • - 10: T.EN DOL L A R.S . _I DAY: T w o'irrtrlleA *V - r 0 a. 114 REVOLVIIig tibita urs" or, Ass•riesAtiall Xisrage•Aaseries awl sr. iria5615.......dr. MOO rot Nem Doe Jot contacted. elbow .fferst nsionacee. ell ilifilvalle SO OM; aid the tenni Ottoman to thennelions *Om These too art boded to .04 1 =1 eadtavally in the liohl—tot) uctspy the woe of or Z. bat by meow of the ktecenter. Other age Cen be tbnoth front. cad any part brought Wm{ so the eye. County Rights end herr. I. Othlent Von /col Agent. Apply flpie a to tchlos:l erno. lid 160 Oct.", for MOO* Mon. to J. T. L.WTD. merither it Colleodt Street N. Farms., Mr "Old Alper sore" its c Noe W'4 .:P.; AI T, removed tram to the SpaCtos• and EIegMIVISMISPIMIMI. e. 191 Llberlloo9oolC. ICCrTE.—Bmutlial Gilt, Cpl *Owe Mali and Chamber d VI Ina. Me apararda--........ 00. . Are Boards, Tate- • • " SITCCO CENTER PIECES • W sh. . Cul* 'Mum ...nd ow lt. av tug 811.1iit!! anal* Httsberyip, kiprulg DRS' BUDS. AURCtIFIELD & CO. .No 52 St. Csair Street DM HAVE JUST 9PENEP 1: 4 1 -- W- GOODS• Uthl iNgeli, Diaper, 1!•plin Alp, 3 07,1 at' itilicXL Lull! rip , .1314ip11.17 A 016141461k5. : 7" ; :..,1214.radtthlitiarbsito. ~r.~i~. , . Plida..Eink, Hug, /Una PliiiFilkr irka :., " ~,,, . ... ...,4 7 . t , 11 : ( , .Dbc. ii—arr & . , ' ~',: ' - EU M=M= .1 Ali 41'1 . 1 - r id) If. NOTIONS, TOOLS IZZIS CUAROIL lieeesiit Week: Pure 10G-11, PA• To kvele:NApkivi irdlui , l • 144106b.tilig
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