Th Befaveilitui: 14VITLin.liensanynNurimi:eiros. Seaver, raussi., Illardl,l7, UAL . • /dl CIONTINOIR 115 - Siinnauti. bitOof pacrw fell In thle median of country on Sunday night, g.„ Tux New Yorki;glek ont o on iOthinst., en4oreed the Ten ure oeoflled art,' and; commended: General Grunt. • 181 x: tompaYdee of the 11. Sixth Infantry, lately ' on ditty in we now ea route ftw Feet Arbuckle. Saute 11.1 Young, the murderer, made a bogus ocetheldon on Toady laA and hung hhnseit on Wednesday in the Jell at, IndleeePlUL ' • IT id stated that thelezdoi Or Mar tin, a defaulting bank awl* ,Box,- ton, was returned to Washington city , without having been served. The ease will, most ilictVbe determined in court. BE Tan . Virciman's" Suffrage Conven tion, at Springfield, Hue., cloned on Wednesday evening last. The prin cipal speakers were, C. C. Burleigli, S. S. Foster, Lucy Stone and H. B. 13hIckwell. Petitions to Congress and to the lliareachusetta Ronan of Rep resontatives, were numerously signed IT is asserted the delay of :Mai on the Union Pacific Italiroeiti was csra sinned not so , much by snores as by the desire of the company to use all available means to grade and lay the track nocti Balt lake. The man agement of the company is being se; verely, but Justly criticised by the -• AT St. Louis, in a liquor saloon, oti Tuesday, Patsy Curtin and James Haggerty got into a quarrel,. drew knives and nit each other fearfolly. Curtin'a windpipe was jowly cut In two, and Haggertyreceived two'cuds In the'head, oneof theni severing the temporal artery. Curtin's condition , is . state that a ..zed the stage betweenLa Paz art . d Wicket~ burg, February - t/th, and. wounded the driver and one passenger. The three of the passengers were saved by the horses taking fright and running away. Just before attacking the stage the same band of Indlan.s broke into the powder magazine at William's Fork, and carried off twelve kegs of . powder. • • • . Orc Friday after:oon last, at l some q - men were (sitting a read throUgh a snowdrift neer Peacham corneis; Vt., they came upon- the frozen body of Mrs. Emmoris, aged sixty years, her daughter and her grandson. The old lady had fallen. overcome with the clad and snow, ball a. mile from a farm house, through the window of which the light of a lamp was shining all the night, while the daughter . had approached a llttle nearer, and the boy was within two rods of the win dow. He. had evidently dragged himself some distance on his hands and knees. • T UT. Democratic members of. the Indiana Walnture having resigned (leaving that without a quo rum) for the tairpose of preventing the ratification of the Suffrage Amendment, triiivernor Baker has . issued a. proclamation for a epeeist election in the Senatorial and Repre sentative districts where vaarinries have °m a rred, to be held on Zki,inst. A special session will 'be held early in April, when it is to be hoped' the game of the revolutionary Democra cy will be beaten by the adoption of the amendment, in spite of all the ellorts and agencies which the eon-, spirators may have in their power to wield against it. TilE trial of young. Grant, at Rich mond, Virginia, lase week, for the murder of H. Ries Pollard, resulted 111 his acquittal. Pollard, it will be remembered, was , the conductor of one of the Richmond newspapers, and hi one of its bisues had made some in vidious remarks about Grant's sister. Grant afterwards stationed himself In • a building opposite to Pollard's once. and while that gentleman was in the act of, going into it fired 'upon. and killed bim 'almost instantly. - 'The Jury that tried the cause was Mit but a short time, and rendered a ..v*itct of "not guilty." Killing editors, in Richmond does not, from this verdict, appear to be talked upon as a very grave oileuce ' C•agreudeoal Cisaftw. The Republican Senators held a caucus on Wednesday afternoon last; to decide upon what - business they would legislate upon this Spring. sub-committee having reported for its restriction, i3outhern Senators In stated that their section of cottntrr should not be ignored in the matter of legislation. Among' other rpat -tors requiring immediate' attention, were the' bills Introduced by Mr. Sumner to prevent the intimidation of voters, and the bill recently intro duced by Mr. Abbott for the settle ment of claims of loyal citizens.- It is substantially the same bill as that introdueediti him i5get......4 mentor a commission for that pur pose. The Southern Senators urged that Congrees should not only protect loyal people, but encourage them in the recovery of their former property.. The caucus agreed to consider the fallowing measures at this session; Bill to strengthen the Public credit,' which failed to receive President Johnson's signature; the .renrgani sation of the navy; ; the Georgia ease, involving the admission of Senators; Tenure .of Office b 111;" the redistribu= Um of national curreneY, giving/Mo e 000,000 to the South and !West ; the relnatdiation of the Judiciary, pro viding for'the apPolntment 'of addl . . time] Areociateloitiem; the, bill !be the removal of :ranks! disabilities, and the bill for the - enforcement of the XiVth amendinent to lhe Con. .stitution of the United Stites. ' . A motion which was made to omit Georgia from the list; that .16 not to consider ,the political con dition of that State during the present emelon, recebnid only seven votes.' •It be: Saved thete ,. questions ,bgenpy near a manta; The Elena% *lll re• main in Executive anition it short time afbor,the final wkiesendont 'Of the Hoar" to *affirm' ,1 'piiethu neu t s and act at treatlea.n • i - ' . "TamiletiMifiginfg The Pxesidentbasghwri - notke calapplications traipse must be made to the PrePer lePirtmente MO* eupervWon of the sopoltitments be filled; boldingAtie Mika the, 'issieptiye hums reqxmcdhice for the - proper - distributhin of 'patronage.- - .They are, to make, oat a list of the Dames ofaiificants; the - office applied for, by whom recommended, At.. in dicating their own preferenCei and submit -the-mune to the President, who thereupon, make appoint meats. He declares explicitly that k i nviii the ctdll tenure act is in force he shall execute it; and, conse quently, will remove 'no one from office except fcir aims; and .Uutt litleal opinions are not a eciuse for remaval.-, 3 / 4 The justice of • this is ac knowledged by Senators with whom he bas conversed , upon tile suhiect.— It al% accords with his declaration in his Inaugural address, that 'the shoal faithfully execute all laws ;juiced by fkaigiess," good or °therm* Thls will, undoubtedly,, b 4 repealed or modified, as indicated on the Ile publican caucus slate of badness laid out ibr, action at this session.' 'Glen: Grant bas alsO 'declared that many removals from office would - and ought-to be made' Tor political reasons, prontinent among which are tluxid held 'by:lncumbents who aro quaetrepudiators o l t i =nbile debt, in advocating the e that ono dims of our.national bonds ehouki be din 'grew:dodo.. ther e seems, • dechwation,when en .• ;on with the former, to be an lereconellia ble 'antegonisin ; tut, we appreheUd the - latter is to be underitood as refer ring to what would and ought to be done; were the Tenure of Office bill repeale,d or modified. And we un derstand this &nit the act. that the declaration was made In the some cOnvricaation relativetu thb execution Of that set. ' ' 'TireCabinet difficulty, at Wash ington, end r edon last Thursday. Af 'ter Mr. Stewart's ineligibility to con trol the Treasury keys was discover ed, a recast of the. President'a Con stitutional advisers became necessary. Stewart was the first to tender his resignation. Washburno then made known his desire to be relieved of the State department, and Schofield inti mated his wish to be retuniedio the army as soon as the President - could relieve him from the War pi9e.— t3le , fl. Grant accepted the resignations bf the three respectlyo. , and on last Thursday sent to thenate, for con firmation, the names of Hamilton Fish, of law York, for Secretary of I !bite; Gov..Boutwell, of Manchu setts, as Secretary of the 'Treasury; and 0en...1:, A. Rawlins, of the Reg ular Army, fbr Secretary of War.—, These nominations are all excellent ones, and appear to be satisfactory to the people kenerally.' The now Cab inet, therefore, is as follows: Secretary qf State—Hamilton Fish, of New York. Secretary of the 21.easury—Geo. S. Boutwell, of Massachuietts. Secretary of Il'ar—J. A. Rawlins of Illinois. Secretory of the Navy—Adolph Bo rie, Pennsylvania. Secretory of the inferior--.lacab D. Cox, of Ohio. Atairney General—E. R. Hoar, of MassachusettS. Postmaster General—J. A. J. Crew well, of Maryland. : In speaking of the new appoint. 'merits the Pittsburgh Gazette say s "His more than twenty yews since Governor Boutwell came proininent ly into. public BM in Massachusetts. He was speedily cliorien Governor of that'State, and served one term.— Soon after he was elected to hem the Salem, now YURI district, and has since been regularly re-elect. ed Its Representative. In his own State and in Congress, he has ever been known and honored for his nat. cml abilities, his scholarly and polit ical attainments, his wide and profit- Able experience, his exhaustive fa miliarity with every leading interest of the State and nation, and his arD. vanced Radical ideas. Ho believes In Liberty and E9unlity, and he honors American industry. The Union has had rio more devoted and serviceable advocate in Cue ~and the best Interests of Millie Anierican people no more consistent and effec tive champion. Withal, be has main tained his personal diameter without spot. Espcalallyfamiliar with finan cial and other kindred .questions of =it -natimull interest, he has v been ,selected .by the na tional voloe as among the most capa ble of ourpublic men for the Treasury, portfolio. And this has been given to him as scion as the President found himself relieved from embarrassment by the retirement of a previous ap pointee. The New Secretary of State has been a Governor of New York eV, for one term, a Senator , from that State. • lie is a gentlemen of scholarly attainments, large wealth, respecta ble abilities and a decided Republi can, although never known as an ultra Radical. His appointment is ataeptable to the entire party, and will be creditablymaintained by his official career. . Secretary Rawlins, in the War Meg, will dis play the ability which his friends a lready appreciate and which the country will speedily ad- MIL: - It is said that his !menhir; not. robust, and it is possible that he may, have material aid In his duties from sea. Sherman. THE newspaper eorropondents from Washington forward the infor mation that a caucus of the Republi can deleiptiOrLin—bakk. . . . =Welty last week, at which it was agreed that the members of the Douse should control the appointments in their own districts, and that the Sen. ators . should toitrol those In Demo; erotic districts and the general offices of the State. This 7 arrangement was perfectly satitfactorylto all the mem 'hers of the Rouse and the Senators, both of whom were present. The agreement was immediately made known to the President, who said that outside of a few appointments which .he" would insist upon in this State, he would consult . with the members and tebators, and would be glad to halo their co4veration.— Immediately alter this Interview 1 with Grant, Senator Cameron request ed the President to sign Mr. Mark's commheion, as bollector of the port of Philadelphia, which he did. lir. lit. eras appointed bi Mr: Johnson, and was confirmed on the hit night. Of the Fortieth Cowan. , . • , , - • Hotim Cutouts/L . ' lute nititlpl the xytp, . Ainendinent, nanitittg ten . Sta4a now on the ihst 'of .apprevai.- 7 , It le thought Georgia N 0111 3 .11 Int ! ) : line soon; her Deinoeratie tneanben' being - aping. to atieept the **natio* thaEgntich 4 the "Yankee's are to San tit theism bast." : _ IEII lietleassiea We prfeted /4.0 04 184 8151 5 0 tract fenteMi. Boutwell'a - this State: ' eOng Ida, views on enanclatq flan: His , mniartiAt IheDiftrke Convention i tepol ace4ting his nom button fbrtongress,'were even more eiplicit„ . and will be recalled with Inter*, as; closely In mcord with the views set tae& in the President's 14'11 1 0: I ' "The l tspublican mity, Mr. Bout well were subsUally uriani; moue In vor o(paying the bonds in coin, and if they could not pay, the bonds now, they were deterinhied to mike the greenbacks as good as coin;, •and When tthlit rtztat WWI ACCOratabh ed, the question whether the bonds should be Feld incoin or paper would lose its importance. The &st i p therefore, was to Make the green as good as min. As far as he any voice in the direction of nubile sear% he intended to act in that. direction. As to the .4loyment of the bonds; ho would not consent, to ogulVocatiou, shuffling, Or shaving of any' sort.,- Re should 'consider It the greatest of national. &dimities not to Juitll the contract In Its exact spirit.''.; THE Democratic _ newspaper pries aro bold in their denunciations of Glen. Grant, becausooftheamignment Of Genf Hancock to the Military De partake* of Dakota. They allege it was done in a spirit of petty revenge, and Jealously of his military fame.— Grant is far übave entertaining '—or permitting if 'entertained-4'047: o such trifling considerationsto influ ence his Judgment bribe proper dis tribution of the militarrforcm of the private considerations governed his action in pressing on to victory; so, in peace, he win dispose his troops to the best advantage of ; the trountry, Indepetuleat of perional influence or pique; Notwithstanding the conduct of Gen. Hancock, after the Tammany Convention, on meeting then. Grant- In Washington, and being sainted by him courteously, passed him by, without recognition—that is, "cut" his acquaintance—for which, had be been chic dtity, he Could have been eourtinartialed. The Depaitinetit of Dakota, embraces Dakota, Minnesota and Montitna, with headquarters at St. PaulHnte of the most pleasant summer resorts on the American Continent.t We think public sympa thy for Hancock, in this regard, is a wasteful 4penditure of. that senti ment, and, ncalled for In the premi see. • 1 TILE first general order of the new Secretary of the Navy removes the sentence passed by Secretary Wells upon Capt: N. Collins fur, neglect of duty in the loss of the gunboat Sacra mento oft the coast of Japan, a long time ago. j The sentence of Geo. AS,: A n acheof the U. S. NaVy, suspend= ing him *mu duty and pay for ode year, and to be publically reprimand ed, has Weir revoked, and his .back pay restored. President Grant 31eants Work— Important Billltary Ordern. The Ku Klux Democracy who have disturbed the-pecum of the Southern people during Johnson's administra tion will soon be put down. The President has caused,-the following important orders.to &limited : GENERAL ItDF.IIB NO. 10. Headquarters of the Army,...l4,ju. (ant General's Office, , IVashengtoni March 5, 1869.—The President of the United States directs that the follow ing orders be carried into, execution as soon as practicable: • • • First—TheDepartmentaftheSouth will be commanded by Brigadier and Brevet Major General A. H. Terry. Second—Major General George G. Meade is assigned to the:cot/must of the Military Division of the Atlantic, and will transfer his headquarters to Philadelphia, Pa. Hewitt turn over his present command temporkirilpto. Brevet Major General T. H. Ruger, Colonel Thirty-fifth inftintryi who is assigned to duty accirding to his bre vet rank of Major General while in the exercise of this command.. Third--. Major General I'. H. Sheri dan is imignied to the command of the Department of Louisiana, and will turn over the command f the Department pf the Missouri tempo rarily to the next senior officer. Iburth—Mujor General W. S. Han crock is assigned to the command of the Deportment of . Dacotah. Fifth—Brigadier and Brevet Major General E. R.S. Canby is assigned to the First Military District, and will proceed to his tassoon as relieved by Brevet Major General Reynolds. Sixth—Brevet Major General A. C. Gillen; of the Twenty-fourth infantry will, turn over the town:aunt of the Fourth Military diStiid to the next senior ofileerandjoin his regiment. Saterith,Brevet Major General S. J. Reynolds; colonel of.the Twenty sixth infantry, is assigned to the coin numd of the Fifth Military district, amording to his brevet as major gen eral. • Eighth—Brevet Major General N. H. Fanory, colonel of the Fifth caval ry, is assigned to the command of the Department of Washington, attvrd lug to his brevet of trukior general. By command of the General of the Army. t •E. I). Tow.usErru, Assistant Adiutant General. Also, by direction of the President of the United States, so much of the General Orders, No. 7, dated Februa ry 23.', 1869, as retires Brigadier and Brevet Major General Benjamin W. Brice, Paymaster General, from act ive service, Is revoketl, and he will be considered as having been continu ously on duty from Februarr_t2d, 1869. A Flumn at New Brighton sends us a eoliy of ifeierls Rural Amerl caq, dated Dec. 15, 1 / 3 M' , In which we' find the following. ;touching John llorriasey and the elective *an eldse I in the city of. New Yorls,_ApaLwall -.-- tne - NeWTO - aXTpress says that if John Morrissey, the pugilist, who lately fought Heenan in Canada, should come to New York he will probably be elected to Congress in 1860. We, too believe it, as the ruffians, rowdies, ""shoulder-hitters, "dead rabbits,&c.„ have complete control of the elections In that. city, and the people are compelled to vote for such candidates as they see lit to nominate on the Densocralic ticket,. The. Republican and American par ties are not in quite so bad a predica ment; but they too, can seldom elect a candidate, unless he la •on good terms with the "bruisers" of their respective parties. The eleetivefran chile is but a show—a mockery—in our large cities. In New. York there are 6,000 of these "bruisers," and they enjoy a monopoly of the city offices, and elect.ludges of the court .who liberate them from prison whenever they break the lit*4 404fier Rasseii is their. matilat present, arid he is said to defeat the ends of justite In almost every anise, when one of these polilkalscoundrels is arrested. Heenan the Irish "bruiser" who ibugld with Morriskey, is a deputy collector, on asalary of 1,500 a year, for four hours, work per day If a son (tone of our Revolutionary sol diers should apply forsuch an office, he would stand a chance of being kicked ettt l of the collectors office. Tiff: Anierfebyterisut church In Montreal has adled Henry Ward Howler t° hi head, ofredpgg4b the same sall*.Mfie now IWO! .0 FIE iiii r.ortato 7 exile ot ne -1 ; 1 3 7 - 7.1 idteigh home an KeutadrsiPi Wfdpeer , Net. He will ramie 410arco. • - ot the law but esehewPoldlitp, It 5 raid. Tads coinddeltde. Hello - pardoned by the gene ra • .iwtxtbuntaimi" Of - :the hafted= dent Johlreff but in the Waded the mass of the• American pek4o6,-he' .hinch with tteuole-.' , , As ,Y,Jee. Presidenf:of . the tinlied mites ,PreAtbiiief this lJepp a te... • • to support theConstitutionand the lawe! r lie Mid his poidtlon in the- Senate chamber long after , Southern Sanatareaild ; membem or the fitful) had withdrawn, aildhostilities of the great rebellion had:commenced; and was Suopped - ta bee Union num.= adjournment of Congress In 1801, regarding his oath of Offiegi and Ms loyalty, ho went to the S outh And took 'Mi t :aims to d . trun'eitibei. 9 tti4 Union! He had better "eschew pol itico'! • . . The election' In New-Litunpehlre has resultsd In a Jlovetping and sig nificant *publican victory; ' body 7 -4wen the Deplocraticorganlsta who predicted otherwlso"--expected :that we should carry7the StatCl but / pSw hoped to see the confidence of, the people the now Administratio n, so auspiciously indicated at • Ito very commencement, liy an election, after iiariVaist:that was Prortaillielther siiiiltoci nor thorOugh, shOwlng large . gains over the last. We carried. our ticket in Near-Ham re lest • - , • , from yeSteratky'fl election 9701.• tient to warrant us In reekOdligit* majority now.at not kw than :WI,. Last year we had rid majority , in We House, and 9 out Of the 12 Soriatitirii; ; this Year we ;lave 99Majoritat •iia:ther House; while the &onto ptolab!i• stand's the sturielia•luiforei luive four of 6 6'04,p:560,c._ The follo w ing are e succestiffil tuididatis - Governor—Onsjow Stems. " R. R. Cbmintufonir-8 t p:Q4.444: Wadi; Hi",• Cbngresa—ll. Aaron F. Stevemi. CbtrvimA-.LUI. 'Jacob 13ent01i.,9 • New, will Conneeticilf. netertind follow thh examplelLN.' Y. 2kihertie ndei l March 10th. . ) *, ..•'., 1 • -- - -te r . . .• • ' :Tilt . ,!-: CEMENT.-A tkorrespo t-43cst municates a recipe fol.. a cement Wed in the kingdom of Tunis /or lining water cisterns, and •nunotkable . for ' its firm and compact character. , The ' Tunisian masons take two panted , wood ashes, three of line and one of ' fine.. sand, .which; after Iwlttg well sifted and mixed together, : thpy.,•beal. fora lung time with , wooden mallets,. sprinkling the coMpodtiphalteroits by and at proper, times with A little oil and .water, until it beocimts ,oila due 0,:*,8144. ip 14)e, t .Thls 7- J 140360 ; u . . chiefly sed . archesce. terraces. .Bot the, pipes Oftb= 1 .ducts In Tunis arojolned;totl tow and lime together in • 01.F.9.1„ without. any mixture of water. , 'Bot h theseeompositlons,it is stated, quiet-. ly assume the hardne s of "stone; and suffer no water to pervade thim. -I' Our correspondent states that :he prepared this mixture sixteen- years ago,using hickory, ashes and '1 _., ) d oil, and the cement has ,t , *), hard and unimpaired during that pd, tied of time. .. . , .. • . 1 . , re is said that before theesta meat of lighthouses, on tiqlporthem extremity o( . Scotland, the Orkney Island, fitment and wreckers used claret wine Instead of milk in their barley .porrbige, and fenZif t e m : farm with:ifonduptsrnah • ilk wreck of ships were go frequent. bitterly ppixxcel the ereellou of Jigh . houses:. OEM BUTLER. on'Saturday Intro 'to Secretary Doutwell,acokired Matt from New Orleani, named Souhert, , , reccumnended him - for appointment. aQ AMeasor of. Internal atetenue that pity, ',lonbert sobl het 4flift . not dealre'the Mlle° frothpm:milary, con elderatlous, but merely to ,teat the illapoaltron of the , party 'la power to the rights of his race. , • • STANDING COIIIII • The following standing; tonna lit* were announced-in the Senate of the United States, on' March 8, 18(V: .ntreign Relations—Meow . _Sum ner, (CW.rman,) FeaSeUden, Came- ) ron Harlan, Morton, Pattersdn aud. ou z eriy. Commove — ; 4 tasrs. 3 • (Chairman,) Corbett', Kellogg, Span= car, Conkling, . Buokinghank and Vickers. ' /Wince—Messrs. Shermail, (Chair min,), Williams, Cattail, 31orrcil, Warner, Fenton and Bayard. Manufactures—Menem. Morton; ,(Cludrawn)ilites, linherbson, Bore man-and eDonald. Agriculture Mom. Cameron, (Chalrrintn,) Robertson', Tipton, CHI-, bert and McCreary. Appropriations-alliiisru. Ik.4sen den (Chairman,) Grimes Wilson,, Cole,Sprague Sawyer andStoakton. .211 Uttar!, tira—Messrs. Wilson, (Chairman,) ward, Cameron, Mot:- ton, Thayer, Abbott and Schurz. Racal ilffairs—Matirs. Grimes, (Cludrivan,) Anthony, Cragin; Nye, Drake, Scott and Stockton. ; Judiciary—Messrs. ' TrUndadi,' (Cbairman,) Stewart, • Edmunds, Conklhig,Wee, Carpenter and Thur- Post Qffice and Postiloade-41Otas, Ramsey, (Chairman,) Pomeroy, Mc- Donald, Harlan, Cole, Gilbert, and Thurman. , /Wife . Lands—Ml:Um. Potheroy, (Chalnnana Williams, Tipton, Os born, Warner, Sprague and C'asierly. 1 Private Land (..fanns—Messrs. WI:- Hams, (Chairman,) Ferry, . Sawyer, Kellogg and Bayard. In .ittjairs—essrs. Harlaa /twirl (Cha Lltw i ch M isl i tahayeT t a 7 PaU - " Messrs. FArpm*, M istkattnnerVEZz, atTd eCr f 6-, Revolutionary Claim— Mears. Yates, (Chairman,) Pool, Fowler, Browniow and Saulsbury. Claime—ltoire.How e,(Chairman); Willey, Scott, Sprague ; Itobertson, Pratt, and Davis. • • Distrkofflotumbia—Messrs. (Chairman,) Patterson, Sumner, Rice, Harris, Pratt and Vickers. • Patents 4 --Mesm; Willey, (Chair: man,) Ferry, thrpenter, Osborn and Norton. Public .111111dbujs.".and Grounds- Messrs: Morrill, (Maintain,' Trum bull, Ferry, Cole one Stockton. Te • rritories-3fess& Nye ' (C'hair man,) (Veen, McDonald, Schurz; Howard, Borman and •Meereery.• • • .PtieVe Railroad—Messrs. Howard, (Chairman;) Sherman, Ramsey, Wil son; Stewart, Drake, Abbott, rentou and Scott. • Mines and Irtning=-41essrs. Steiv art, (Minna,* Chandler, Anthony, Yaks, Ross, Saulsbury and Fowler. Oa Ririe(oda! Laws of the United lat—Messrs, Conkling,(Chalrman) Sumner,Canienter, Pool and Bayard. 2b Audit and - Ontrol Cbntingent (Chalr 4efiensmae4n,)Edmands and Senate—Measrs Davi . Cm s. gln, , Printing—Mesas. Anthony,(Chalr• man) Rants and Queerly. • Library—Menus.- Cattell, (Chair mane) Rowe and Femenden. .Laro(kd' Alla L3ittiars.. 'Thayer; (Chalrecian,):Pitterson and •Abbott. Zatirossed. Bille/tdesisrs. Boss, (Chairman,)' Riteittagham ' and Nor ton.. . • - .l.alticiation—lifemrs, Drake, (chati:: , :utsm,)2iforrll!, Pomeroy, ftwyer arkl CoOett. " " H . $77 -- 1. 7 % 7 - cm X. : ~..i. ' liar = eliwarbere, .0, WON* . Of Allkilllk . • 111. fr '''' tan do'welind It aa. .. oturofbedsolcogil,ha - , . , • . - last ytaribed• njalvltif-the I fligo 3 rY:- at ;Mier siftO lgtB 4 1 4 1 0 1 exlab inOsiliarei r eliqbe wed .. Viejatdr-WolincePenti-tkat of lakes.at petfalnunt In Atin.nailanii `pirt at thb'eotintei L 'inaßmigis , .. _of which, dliaped °Win a Ala alp, ant C ared iorin t W llM " n -11.-wl*r • GEN.-.Blokiluels appointed ldisister-iit the United States tepdefif .teor •.Gen. Butterfield; It is said; lei 14 receive Ibreign, mission ; but what 6 0 is riceftialettise - tieu. AVatthi• burtte sees sai The &mous' i ff.cw.: Mr. Wobstero Who is • bringing. 'the -benkensOnd , brakes!, to- thile, is an old , einFßaper!:?iolturtitid having #3l'9 ll A 0 0 . / g 1 .10(i 3 c0:0 . Journalist, is not labs Sesred; . or evilly bribe4J( Me is the first offi or the clinreitinteilt has luui la.Nesil; .Yoik alma ll*, his &Ay r , does ll,rwitheett- A IiVOINDEM/ 'tl)4 Aio7l4:"74jtitr your liiifl ABAil: l 4lfififerice " . :ottlev; Geary against timed** of J. i# his. Iletterer tattristilistl;lioltich appeared iiith; Attie& brtliti 15th, titacip the 4 galledjiiflegiinik, liiii 'very . ox,traor• , e shoully,,regret' that We spurred hint'siiialVere.ly us . his _ reply .Indleat***l*:#;44t - itlft . o,iir, article! lets thee:teens Or; bringing him 6iitsauaiely.:and ,nitequivocally deli supporter Of 1.. i gook Gitionnor • and 1 'farther; , 1 . k.b1ui 1 '440441.t10 l'vrttel eisittlele.WhhittiWbatiietiii: ilk (Wir rtection Wfittrhitlettor Of March -Ist, .01,1„ mit onlYPrtrioke!'ittitny . hearty !alight btit:'slcktgeftirto , 'eotreberete I .the fyinkei 3o ,,e4eii:exi.icesed," i tt* men generally,. Mid aspirinolialiti irmirtit partteular i okra , creatures, of dreumatem. : itadagain, the res*_; ere of theAlinws-etnd that eicelidial -paper; the' Radical;:iiii .Alse clestrly , peredve that it'does not t nxit*`,4bo ludej hypocrisy mid, fulithisid o f thithi , to force the coMimdim"rthat .L does in his letter of March Ist gneslY. SiariderGov. Geary: And the fact that J. those to publish in it . widely Circulated journal • that w hich 'he litier4 prominent, politicians' my .in prir(e conversation *lll hardly make his assortiensiess libellthier ksi peri 'alcious in their influence in the - pori *of the Staie. I• ', •• ; , Y. :: : l% emu' nit usthat he has. been open :WO' irxid 'weY, : bilfti).l - or Governor "Geary7s.tenonilla(tion:foia Year past ineibidiesi,M,l)pe ' las - 'honestly illtlly, discharged , thed ut lei of his Mice. • -, , , i , • • That indica* fripidship for the IGlcivertgir, but hoW dOes It eznipttre with Pa. allegtitileiss, made, in public print that the Governoris se unpopu lai that "if nominated he will lie bean= ten thousand lit Plillailelphine that "he cannot get over two delega tes in the city;" that , "he has betray ed thetlldwititTlii* against him," and hilit, - and 'Worst et all" he is go fdWilatis that ite,prionipea and then yoirgds to do aisle wrist]." People generally bellevedutt real friendship hatian i Atdy to defend the objects of its ou pOtit'liA rows tlio - arrow of the. Orr; • and:, is never found publishing fa the world the damag: ifl itemiatiens, wli ith ;• It ',May . hear eoncerpliai diem:, , „ • • We regret ver;,..tieepHy that J.,' in ill% reftly, has, etineed a•mucit more 'in* fo aNtle 1 04.0 1 , 0 .,1tith abusire lea than witif,:argaseetit : and the ordinstri , mke • of 'syntax, :, He was evidently in, it bad iminor while writ-' log his, reply; , and - Itenee;' RS One is mini tido when, fne - fi'itit • inv iter the inflaentie of pastion,he luta' m1(191195! foodsh•things whiCh detract greatly troikas geneml reputation its a gen tlet ..„.11, He OA- hA I / 4 '611, !he only one ire'ly to suffer front tbisitidiscre 7 tion f his ; • thesthwe our regrets ace not iiiileso deep as tin.y might be l‘ntl) we no such anodyne td apply to them. All J's choice epithets fall hanniess at upr foot, cud ammo or••them. come, arty so cia , iCtO Us'aif to reach our • feet. He ua t the word" qnpnriqp: with -much . appaMnticttisfitction, freqviently as the late A. J. used con stilton' and 're; though he really en: tert flu the erronei*sbellef that it is sarcSidln sigalilmn..e. , He is mla takeh ; and far Ids personal informa tion rare hereby beg leave. to astatel hirn l that the word li'lpfally devoid of an fl ything cuttinmi and that it ap plieaquite an fowl Lay tli him as it (haxt . , to usl—only that , we:are, perhaps, a little l saore anonvniOs than bola. A 4"tinks we have4turfelftir bin', and calls an "anonyiatiatecrlbbler" and "an unonymods politietil Idiot." He says We are tryingicrOlitide the „par-. ty tusk injure individnaiS b) , wanton ath4a, He also ,charges us with.se r, cret rillalnies, hypocrisy,: Inalltio des! • and speak s ' of out hideous defo Ay; all of which go to show that 'isnot well acquainted MMus. We y all °tithes° charges. We are an idiot, 'the last - proof of whiekis that we can write articieS / 40.2% . 12 .. t2 manner , . idiots iitn. not write•any , sett ai artiele. There is nothing like defortirffy f about . us ; . and our proof of this Wthe petpat from our earlientr i Infancy,we have been praioed for our good looks by all•whO have ever seen us;.whilo ourtitle; pertly: figure in manheixl has 'been a lberno of tm beurnled admiralion. ' • A Scribbler la "a petty author,{' an* eince We have Written .one milder - of which we, are theauther, we are coin pell4 hi this, oneAnstaucete admit , "the - A4tlmpeamluneni.O. us with au effort to di vide the Harty, J concedes to us more . influence than We riniPli 431tradd4 an other pioOt to the many with which his reply abounds that he Is aMil:hi In ' the *dark, 'and' Imioirs' not With whom,he Itases, ,- ..sWerdk . 4 • In conclusion we lietyletwe to as ; sure J that we luirl*or nli 111 feeling toward him and if, leniilesak? .. pf the muccesi of the ItePulilleim panty at the coming election, we are cow-- yelled to woreJ, or any othtir persod do very unwise a to slander any of our wndlilaf ,, ll,iclll tpot be , biVfnl* We entertain any peraonat animosity . tounnli the writer or:Weamse: ire . love Our Imlitical friends; Oil*, tatthe-. (*we We ;think did : :frMinph of ;the great ,Pitncip‘ OlOur. pqr y, pees. mount, to any and' all personal qdelittion o •• • ?must-IAL'; -; A. is M s , I • it smolatlon for the ap tnlent Of a Joint committee on Cielede.; - ..)` , • -fir . moiredajohlt fess-. ;firftriffrernicisatts the IVlrwa 118 to 14, • Mr. 53anksintrodneed Joint resolu to.. fqr.the mortise of, Cuban . , • til e , k e thAT • tion j . „ , State& e ; •mm ion Fo elm - 3rrAti l 41‘ft.d it it retOlation, which-w.` adopted, ha t t :mai rtapititb J •• .Judi- • • tica.tp. a bill on the. - • ef , on, to -N e ro ittlithlfle i Stll73ll- -r Agrated ai bill to extetntics-„to gulfted niettui i ~Coormultieti*. pa. MilitarY a• ba to - streaChen the :public- crediV, and re .WO lb :o:Sancti: Wpayment in ova,: -*piths hill ac . — LiSiaession of that - Vie, as it isisSeldr the two Holifilksl.:oo•;tite.`retsirt,WWConfer eneeteommitteek t. v - , ' *.`41W;90_," - *1.441 td, lynend b y adapt out Um 'mond Sedbn of the I% IV It2ei rW tintracts. „Itareawv Jo le hill. Nentivedi 3'ese l 63, nays 84. , . 31c. Wilsct!s jj ~ ell t-r!. • • ' nayS mittee on , rEletiffnlsfils•lbllo4,.. Paine, Wisconsin; Churthill, :Now, York; Waif& North Carolina, Penn y,vania ; Butler, Teri p esseet Stevenson Ohio; Burdett, Mitisatt; ,114iiial,1 1 :40.ory1- vanta. , The Swilker i staitd i Oa he Would innouri&all'the•tifandlng comrh on Monday next. • ThciStienkeeVriSifintedthe tion, as Represen w to if ut well, of 3 pi' the ,ThO,Jrciuki lien adjourned if,shda'y next. . i • • Tit Mitifiz Con 'Fr !- .IWitaAlltAilbArr- 130 0 869 - . Speaker Blaine had his list Qt' om =Mee+ ready , to* • • Friday morniugatit _an • ` *filch lift& *at cti 1. teage,V,dhl. satisfaction Gist the list was%Vith lieht, andiv dent cirammizirig has been on: Tide has netessi; toted aril detable 'talk an Oki Speak er's part witlfAhir MI as the chief points retnirding- th44om mattes are supposed to be with tolerablevertainty amonittdese, the followlugare veryqnendlp fired ited. d•Miiins-TA chenek, Alli son, Butler, Kelly, Mayluird,i3leCtir -thy, Ligersolk.Krooks* KlbLackanail Appropriations--Dawes, Garfield, Washbarn4 of. Wis., 'Hemmer ley, Dickey. • Banking and currency—l/eerier, f liihetf t J ll . ll l , , , l clat Morrell, of Judiciary—Bingham; shall, Eldrldge. PaitoTl4. and Post ltirads-7-Ftirns worth,,Ferry, Gill, Fox, Johalson, of i'oge" Orth, Cul- Ion? Wablibtht,Mf Wis., Blair. Territories--Culiont, Mae. ' Naval AlTaini—Schotield;Twichell, Ferry, Archer;klailthi. Military—Logan, Ketchum, Neg leY' Pheifit.e italhisuf, ilrtalready bum with the addition of Buffington, of Maas., act second. qtronsteetde,,4lWeill; lin; Reconstruction, believed to be Butler. f •Indianl. • Alltdrs—Clarke, ITa , Shanks, Mungen. Claims—Ward, of Now 1"ork, or Pennsylvania Legislature.. ..11mtlitspy,Ito,„)11,Alar. 12i itibl?. • ENLARGING CAPITOL GROFNLti. , The . , three s vitivas of Ilatrisburg by 't olienat e eon t ers to appraise the yalue.. ofitroperty ,to • the rear. of...the Xxsetial twith a Ni.ew to its purchase by. the Shit .unp6X4iOn .toe gm , • reisirted titO \cultic at - ttiitttiO. Ito fermi. cr• TlTill:oltPlf.l:CH ,„ • Mr. Collllell called up the bill flp proprinting fifty thousatul dollurs.fot , deficit in‘ tit ftiltliersbOrpluine yie-H zteier` Patam'ft- j ludly, ; • uIIiLLIII,I NM I ZOBCCED,I taq •.. Mr. lie r rr 7r ltecebig pipl„ ebn thdlintdift tf - the j Buik,r ; county Court of Common /Tut., _ ..Mr..Errelt_•-•A#64. fourth section of tire att . relating to county rat apt approved Add! 1t1f0811,7016 •rat as the sumo relates; to, Wilkins tewrefliiii, gliehy'etambF"'AdjAtitM till Mon day evening. ,! • -* ellEittrilirAT&KEttleSa-T4stalENT• Mr. Strang, of Tiogu, introduced a regulation that the ..Lioute hold siqns Wednesday afternoon aril 'Ai •itatilitatkatirg,ll2ditastcink tfidstioV- 4 sideration, of the fifteenth cen.stitu-' tionakamendmeirtiand-that on Wed nesday and Thursday, eveniniktes miens be devoted to the same purpose until disposal of the question to. Mr. • r Mebtrliough, Deniodrat, of Clearfield, was glad to see a disposi tion. Off the pint of 'the majority y aallow free discussion, thouoir4o .beetilnfoitnodatgtheoblican 'eatcts hadikerMed ct off the De,rnocmts from discussion. j .- --- 311..;rifftlsoi,.`of • Alleghenvldenieill that'the Republican caucus had done any each thlng.."" • '• 1( A Mr,'McCullough.vms no*r•• it r epnbticart -itonftl bet n lean enough toßmWhes. fitiqta io r glarn 'tirsposctrto , be air; nail rwanted i t understood that the Democrata won) make'll'O'factionki opposition; unick4 the ,prevlous, question, was ' called, t3hen4teiriodatal motions.. Tha resolution wat HILLS ICEPORTEWA Amongat6e4oPOlithinek MB Com mittees MIS theleifit amilutions rati fying Fifteenth Constirtkord Amenftniefit Affirmatively. f 4 P e t tlittlityrtaxation cloaks ari p , 'per cent. to Na tional Ranks n lieu oral! other t•ma- Son, ailirmativelv. IbirWiteß Comaidiasioner, Pittsburgh, Affirmatively. I • Atthbritinik 'dean for a *k in Pittsburgh, affirmatively. I if • ‘. • NEGATIVED. I •Te-Mil ,e;;aratiting.,s t b a gtg, roa r eldnestdCtilift mull tress for rent. Negatived. I -". • "- tRAII:110AD Mr. Clark, of Philadelphia, culled up the bill allowing thePenalsyl Van irk and other Railroad Companieitoppr4 leasej shares and stock in railroads otitalde of the State. Passed finally- - Warheionser Mo areount ,1,51• mamordered d Adjourned ti tuiVevetim• ' • Tug fractional Lettenentem pr Plat • veetti• "arnotkWl to Itadvra Istilitiineifti334k atm. talittnitmobo lamed, $1 41 Ofreult4l l ;.Mi si rl " O at ourreney defftroy ,600 ' Thepppointmonto 1i040471$ is not revival' .wrailiiuil:Mrithiiiit! atm; bid irttn . tifvoy f .dip Art :1.4.1 tiebet oclate, tia we ve r, ed them eo much; that finally nay ill limp:eking members of both A** a okriggyjpidgg htthe Senate, and I illallotlOtallAPlLMPAllouse_ . - • , gh, l irn2Mal" ' . 7.-1. I express great contidmm t-, tb de bate and in private circles, of- being able to carry PerMaylvanla4tißill They 'on this question. ;mg the "Republicans will loaeiseveral • a . ; : joemusel of the =a . proposition.' 'Phi& 14 Z believe wlmt they say, aM' ratiriyarsminglgttudlloo ons or vemor WI pima Judge under the idea of their opus. , If an Eastern man is nominiited for Governor, then a Western a.; ; will be Judge, and vice versa. ' { sr_wAg: ll OW of = vstel , A naW the inside .; . .r Governor. in Lict, his frien; . claim T o [ thatte hosistliglY Tilt e Kix ty deletillek having o y sev .; ~ • to secure to have anabsolute ority on tint ballot. ' His opponen , how ever, count - tip entirely , diffe .nt; admit him so fur to be eons ra y t i 1 g vt• .. 44 y olhgrcundidate They art 11). Vehlllefon's Qiure at New York, as ectuclusive Olidence that earl rominenee is only likely a ~ Lk .: i; ; . • L.; _ 1 General McQuidlON 'has n • t with- ANgtv i llati ' '' 4 ' .. ' • u i t taViV rd. But the t , th is, l ee" '' of weakness , not o siren amobg 1 11 ,1 1 4 .144 eni : 1 .1 lit party i • • t •i• • • • on] • • •er their asmin ability to iiii Petylva ••.• . 1 444.1141,411411 - la tidkosi ituhrittill Beet& neer an - he now,lo...4t.preeent the quitot seems to be between two leralim -Bailroad Presidents, teas and Pactei.l- I . . • t• . • trumil cards, ii.,-•er 7., rated f s m the strongOemocra eTenth ••., •n itad that W' .405111 .• .• .• • • Ill , ions will be used-to secure h -- • lo • 'Asa Packer originally boom , prom - • .. , ionerallgiedandlitor in the • of the Lehigh; but f numy, yearhas beatagituddentof liadel phia. His identlfficiitiolt Nti - mike 1 road enterprises ii with these ending to New York , llndlotto Philo elPhla. It is a curious.fa•4that the m*ra cy of this Stabs, mice paid ' the •••• selves on theirliostllitk, '., • ration, should :iaaw• boe nearly all a: rayed In favor of one or othet of two The coldest, I tt li alfuN l Oning very bilt•' and may..zeuriltosalk WeoprYork, in the nouriustronpfsoup I7oratio Se•y- mour styleAf„mail; 414 all the time has been dedining.w. f —2 - 1 , :l j . , On our t ilidt.llleftel Wiliiiiims for the Supreme Bench will have, no sea 110118 competition, and the rp-nomi-. nation of Governor Geary seems a ori of I l e eMa ill ri r tr i e m tee m mit t e i htiolle take place in.:4lldlrldeleibla next Ireelqiintt the.tlaim has 'been 'that its, twenty-two delegates would .be unit for a new man. This, however, is . uot, likely,teilie tie iI4I.SC.' There will, In all probability, bee Majority, in favor_of some new mina In that city. Governor Geary receiwel vglr little A, ouptrinti from PhilMelyW three years since, and may not have over seven or eight delegate,' now. Unless, however, that city ,should be 3 twitinlittous this time i lw will .liu • nominated b: two•tlffrdevote. No. approach to unanimity on any new man halt,titikitiff Auld,t4ere Ages of 4ee .. wEelx,to t,.. ..r-7• 4 a , 1034146 . p. *that= al Grant; neit • Dig now% acq in - Petttrsyh- • • , will yield - . to-the 'member, of Ofingieteligtritbst ia,fhg local aziottitinents in their . cruluellie. Vilti e ttlftlfiZtf= r tle .S9a 4- I Bre= l ;i c thp.,ilyurr i atvi of politamq. ,ppol tiii:Will initTe esuentially i ',changed, hav,e,men shoals of alk•• plitutitro tin theif*OVtiAllh.shington. II f GM. • (hoof brim e;iictsfully resist thallium/a-of, thevaahvoles, lie will brave to ' l tit oat di on thhttim ii e longer , r. lid taitkili. ~ . .alieroonlezteveicAh4a-werst --seven 'extra officers is quiet RIT' thtt resent. The most of them are dull lying loaves around 11aghliarg7tintl expect 'to get Agin pa,,,- fdreed through lathe milowpfhtition'hill, They lxzet" Mkt' 11h:tin:A' the Denx•ratic ineinbUl` t t aeIAL II nit OA r t leri, iid aaX 4 otatanate ,)oau.4. yielii it gsi no appropriation bill this B esswil•-. • . ' 4 , rut I . 4El' q„': . eol i ..' i ,SAY.B4.IW,gIAff !bans, . Thezyls,.uudpubtorks . • a el 'wen*. tril :v : 4 letter t i t i rt o ....,e r ;f lotion tintilohofiPji reconattuete•l as te'prOtigai 'tke'T tiii, colora wen in their antiki arrest the outrages on ant murder 'or Itelitibli 'iiiiii,Faimi re. i iiPiertiii thiam, . ittvi latoo l tirynieeizipttil,ll the-subjeet is Nair firmietf.' !.,.: ..,-.'. :.. , ,:-!..:). I •••••.1r Mr. Sumner has illtge111.• la. Mot ley-for Eir r •irmd, and believes be will be • appointed. •Willitel t'Pcsident said he should not remove, 1 ... taft i fei ti dtWi i i r. retained in iti ' ti - Mr. f_4lilla‘ boozer, of Ohio, is going there Gawk us M. Clay's resignation of tile Bus -b. 4 litga;37fit , p l ii3li-1 a grees arep.mt , e narne l t at tiT.llili . t he. State rourrn w w, 3 'aster t - Swit zerland, and thetpanzionneeit nit he will be noniinated. ..I.* • New Adre . i.3(tipp)vi iii. 11:1 merli r it r litit . 111 C A!N D rink t 'leill make corresponding reductions ka Tuition and Music foe pupils who may nee 1 1 can to i reach oil tarillstroctlon. Term opens A rijka r mar.l7:3t. - It. T. T.% ' .I'llla s 4ci plterrr ----- T Wall , - 1 4 Paper , , . ~ 'Whil"Paper! 1 : ~••,. r . ' 1." '''' :' 1:•'t Watt' Pa er ! le -,--' • i.g. ' till ."; l Wit-4 'ICI_AQX.I r - - . Oil:Cic:Pt ! - 4 1C:14r,;..0 - a. Ha . CAORIP 4 I 4. ,"' -- csAavizi- C..01:11.P kW „;,f t 4 1 , DeDj. :illuilleini,..., : 1 , . i,tadevilyr o i: r 4: :..Z . :' 4 iii!f.hugatecisetl-skileirge stoom itcyrin, ; Paper, . 111 NP-OWPSt's .ti , a o,lCloths, Books, Stationery; all kinds o r UltiiiittiiVrTAttigitivAes '” '' •-"'ttiotiilittiltaa:lritiNsi T p. A V ::: .1T r)141 iv OM t.) K Ey ...I) 41..01•,;:,,5atc1it71A, Ilaskels.' . Chlldren'oCarelages& Wsigoair.. • 4 ,e5i 5a x.....,,,.• Vit.b . . - }effidnt of ) S'Eki nEC l SCOlig o hl 1 ,..; ~,ii -:.! :,.,,, 0 puth,,,,i; %;•Nri ~,t y . sTEßttiscogxo,„vp eml ilv 0 • 4, %•'• - : !: 1•1,0., i ..7:, 1..0 ‘. a is 14 11081;.”1:1 het id rgt44 t mall ion* lietted r Wlt•brpricfioffalittrignty,fixd,bought *.... 41.4 a .I,kvamcougirs,,,,,,t:um lowest pike; arid will ....tagild.hiwNt thitihirlek 4 ". 1 ,....A... i0t' '",.. t."2 ; . ;1 1 WV: 2 4 1 ni t ir 7F...,Npuy10:M.... . ' ~-..=- • _IL , s..*: :..1 AdverUs Marble I r ti. t k AS IP Migolija. .i .l ,4l4o;ll4Rite s T 13TON EWlWlletififetieVir 111:terd a ta 14111 We have now on Lands a Lark, ' - WeV4 r totWread7,7o gpply notice, all order. from the oignt t.: CiVrixiAlListcr • And Flxti9lo4ll ALWAYS ON HAND. .reAJD H Or Our Neighbors represent sell Chimp, but we prsettos ctimil box: Selling C.Threa, Arid teitreatl We'ilepresent. We Einploy : !ool4,t;‘e C 10 &vrt3lwaper at the ; Than by Agents. -- triTTI 0 r. All personi desiring any thing i+ur line A nlivire:l ;l to Call end Exni .3! . ..t.7 i ncnitlltasing elsewhere. 1 -- EntantSnr .FICIIEUP4T tiki".ll .l o E iKA4n . .‘ p. 1: wthor clot ate. • vegry extensive rgA assortenes tat ell sought. at rati TelF4 ll *m ktf4shif , • 63,-•sliapprall4,l4flAlßETAlL AT N 0.164 BatiVe/dBl4 ;seri r6/A -4 re., Pitt &L A SPLE:NDID.MTocK TOYS soffi r . y.slrlF3/: oo roe 22, magi. riiallier . dperiseeet of lionise Su I. L'LECTION.—The stockbolden of the Coat ni for . 1 .9 1, 1°1U PINCE Om' at: Dorm ar 3 1 01".. !II the County of Eft- Presldiot, r T Elec alt, o f % tor seiltWAVFMlChartiCittl; on the meat:lnk at 0 o'clock. A. . /AWNS ALLISON, X • iii 44 SPRING 1840., . . Full yq~ {, complrlr corlulfint or somma. Ir I Y O n 15 1 frhtu " If ISieW )iess (46: Brouln New pr(c4,A,, ~ Bleached Muslim, iNeirol4lk .;u. Ticking and Strip, ,checks & Mints' New Cloth-Flannels, New CMG:6mlek • leninibiCLitill,"NifiraWkJekr.s, r.•, Tablivellisper; liapkinf,, New. 1. ttatt*Oloitts,l;E r latt47, • 0. New Wbitc • - rra Merits', • r •-•••• . • • Asney Not ci114 0 4 4 2 1 4 Matt , \weiCkiaVAA • ~, Y,• r.• "sal3rilliiii4.-- liew,lieiserj.; • ) Setv.itoonSkirwr • 1..; - -1 . New Stewkters. ' "C. NOtYnti. :ft....Alia( which. Intro brein . !bougLl .lehteld liosAibte lige" end' 4411 SIA4V ntto4At4 will,glv6liti4Action tike tsitl,7 eadieS'S &Co ef• •re t A.l HO •SOIMIDIIII/r/0 EXC. 'PNW:),Lirgii, Pa. merl7lm. IMPOitTANT COWL ERS Eliith i lire l l!rTifo l u'W . 1 1 * Cengre‘s approved July Tftli, 1868, untoVITTONII 4 4: I 4 t. O IF% o se large (or ueath, Ise oT /4/).efitYiling „yl)plicition his been' or s 'ere:titer he. made within tire ytnrs, find 1;47.11V 4 Litnr BE 11.1. 4 . 1 Mr e fiAlliD1 • by,those-who have only drawn Irina date II%;l Ig u a i c ; a 1 1 for 11Wasif discharged fig wcunds, ;natters not how long thuly ssa y.)lsiol *rad prAtittl ill injury was received in the service. Fort partic• Wars!welling unit. desrip . ti6 or aptly or tiM draft* MFG n itri; d+ t7rlira stamp) • 13. F. , 108Smithriel11 ' 0. tr 144 1 1114 • , Pa. , ippinlis'errfenk'- Semi-am:ma! y i n any Of ll* United States, saving pension ers nig trouble and expetim of gulag—to 1 4 1 iti l iapipAßAT , : - -1::,.,L.7.,,,`"'" -. .fitir'., -- pilng,. ol:,. 1869: `dt.zto. itarai4l:.t4;a4-% 1t . ,•,,,..,' e: •--. Aitlahritirdy,Fat ,•;'. ' '''!'"""" A large stock of ites ' i anti s eiatirate &- oil .. Jot'. Poker., Assiglogs,.. on itiml fur I' .. • 5i......L... irswors, / aalls and IL ... . . lolother ins •goods of Lim , Lentist e• . :miletiOeMnritind to grhrch , efinslank...dttips.nitil,be made. , 41rItd le . dlitxtsed of at prices to suit Use/Swim JOS. R. HUM iiii'd Je PRO. tnarl7:34l. ~1 ). . I I En ilankretptey.o-ftstern Diatriciof Penn .'. sylvan's. sa ; ++t Yew Brighton. lb. h day of Larch, A. 13.111111ne undersigned he be glean 1 WitglO ' reati tx r, , ,., D -1,1 1s 9.1 " 1 .. 7:. g utikup • • • • State of a - enueyiren, .1 In —4 district, who has been ad about p,t up= ' ti ehi 071riltion ilk . 1915 ... aid dia td: , ..., 1 olter.. end : t • Wu." misuse. 1 1111 4. fiffitl u ' l 4CaVreDiat of Penn ..e.Lk a New hlon, Iltb day 4 1 11 Mbras' IA •liffif' hereby rifitsPig alai lire ion of • ' WtlWellitrelletrAtrie I the ei unr4follienikalNida litafeelle9Peleth44.lo ‘ i Coili'ill'. "- re aidiirld dhliti.:owwnholjbno.'n,Wel!illkijilr'illslifitatrial SAM tari ! ,m4o.tir 2 lfrAsielihniet ) 11 , . • 1 ) I iM ?zigf =2E3 Miters *C. —. -..-- 10 litalnkgitiptitya—Weeteni Dia rick ofßraiii sylvania,s. I.— At hew Brighton, the 4th thi l if f / illsrdi.W IBMINIt.' The undersigned her, hy' v notice of hisappolutment as aariguee 4,14 le rril. lienlm i t i tr i ari k . Mirs i rcr :ItitticZ r Zat has been'adjudged a bankrupt upon blown pa, Milan by 111•Wirbilet Court of asita di M t. ti,,MCEL 111A_, AW' • 0 • leg''.e+".i .. .l. ... e....b _ .. a .,... W ..414.:, &WM:04114404A .111' To TOO WORMOU CLAM-1M 00-r t.Sanzotati all . IS Le . rmirrizz, iustt" alittnallifillelftestbsotkC esallY ed by persons oft either sex. awl .the boys AO girl, earn nearly as lona as men. Greet Inooc/W meow are otrenecAm I devote Ille* Il l i ttriMlMe : ma theZ ra t : 4204 / 41 X4V1110414:7411,74 4 are not well satisfied with the business, 4f. =lllearpotilketritebit. iartretienple I sent he 0 . Address Z. C.Ja.i insrltam - pa. Ks. #:11 .11 .I=l , ,•13.07). 14sBre. 30 1 !11. a k i t*. lee lar."4 ti ."1! " MA RCH aiirV a a• -.wag Of Mk hold mad Motes illthde* 'Um amok put wry _ itta&cis r Mal MIMI : MfiteUaneolL g:0 .j:Vtioss MEM .r..1,,..54.1 thd'edlO uiental liZiEZi riocumwrE ~,P•1‘• O"Ai t 4,11 .11 abort ,61(.5 El /I I . ATARI 1113ara1 Lau 11.0 :iii,-. 3' yea •White 1 .1 • ERSE alt i 1.1 A itir.l7 • Q /Ms: 'linseed n 10 Ah 'O. Md Shop, .. ,itArturir, 4 ' 6 t4oiCB.Flour, .11s. be. hie ult"sit4hyy,llk' Kegs, . 't eadlasool , 11. t Ir. I META U :IA :AEU .7 sot •orh.i ..% _ .• .• Large 'l4 .LJltir • i = , =Nll HARDW A b 1 I f M lEEE I=l • - lrresh . Stock of Beats 1 ia • • a l - • ERNI Neon Sprin g St • set, - DR t rio . . AB •Bottit,:to • • ltd lan Cloth. corie4s, Wires, Statch,'lst, Is4i bhrri proms, sp..t [,Atop. arcohigi 416. A.. 31 ur4l.;:: Norm, Mit and kb • PITTSBURGH, PA. Oaf t'avologueo . , will 1.. mu" No. 3. Emits sod OcasatotalTrota. • ?to. t.ittoto. OtOtubocure pltots, No. B. Deed. End fotolcor Nealte.—.l.sfte ss. npialanottiree %sou prnated - darsktimet 11-11114hUdell a. h.• W. of the Donna* of stew Nit emu /in . ' • Ps , all persons, timer or, ba. ii, if trlll said estate will pelican t r., f or settlement, and all ow 42/•Nol late of. N quested to mike 1c0w.12 . . refi 3i.: 4 1 • .A,S) EZI EM 12== SpeSteitt•&" Sot • SUCCESSOR% TO , C. ASPEVEREI.. L.l l / I .oibdrak_faiu 4 the East with a large stock of Goods, bought :.. at LOWEST CASH PHICL:' :I,4 I III.I rIKSTAND ttme; gtt th'eli l':' .. .4 -- • 4 YOU il l i villiii 1%). J JA if K., , rtr: ; l ".., /10 .• • R 0 OHRSTIIR, .PNYS' 4.43 OILNIERAL DICALSIL4 :Virr COO, DS GRinairoa4 -PRovisiw, 'itg. r . HRDWAIIE, IRON ' .; ,- 4wArce:dt...Ta.., R0pErbe,,,,..., arkToxa Y.O- ... WHITE LEAD and I'A (NT$ 7! I*V i, OD, &Yu tty ..'.. .I.t. 1.,n. r Queensware and . Willow lAlt FLOUR, p_LorK the Bole Agency' of thst eg; rrwi crry etbra, for Ra' tehip, • - ityleg — heightdi mega mil inlets attat.— . , , MB= PAW.' Vh‘OtEgAi.l: AND lzfli L 1 )/ P A / A l n t " "n Ruiralo.,.Seak Compiin Ws gee;kali! at RANlllrAcrtl:Eitt ['RIC* SALIM' irGENTIO Pell girOks 800. Sulphate of Limo • PLAaTBii YARIB 1/0111ANai, I 1 Y/fili% ling %filter Lim at Wboteas item Y' , . , • ' Bk&TLa lIALT COMPANY'S SALT. - 0, VratktillZirt.t.64;ll.l46o(o4.l4l° ' ArizDituvit 01 ium nal - " -aka?' 08./.1411111 ? . I=3 ME ME IRE D 310 0 /!0.1111, —ifoorr 451)