the Wiftantigh,6azttte. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, Mr, FOR ti 0 VESINOB I MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. GEARY, OF erMBECRI.A.tO COUNTY NOTICE To ADVERTISERS Yonne u hereby Oren that hereafter ail malt I=13:1 1,•141 to when handed In. except In the case of ).•.IT ktvertiscra, whose bills win M rendere4 q uarterly, as usual. Advertiser. will pie.. t•.•• • ILo4 of t►L, as the role of cash oarrosata for 04 •erttaetnente of the chariteter elated. wni he ,"" Sbl♦ azdorced The price of our Morning and Evening editio.. THREE WERTH St the counter or from newsboys• b.•;-d bY urrlers st FIFTEEN CENTei per week. R EMU Al PTION OF SPECIE PA T - 1215=1 For a Nit year past, a large majority of the active business men of this country, includ. ing most of the pe•nums reputed eminent for financial experience• and 11,11:11C11., IiZIN, protested against an early resumption of :ipreie payments. It has been a favorite idea with them that it was better. under any anti all aspects of the case, to ointinuc Lc• high rate of premium on gold. They Lace pose so far as to insist that the main tenance of a high and uniform premium on gold was esaaelfal us a basis of calculation for ,oiwrations iu any department of colic. ruexcial and manufacturing enterprise, and have pointed out the way in Ns Lich this uniformity was to be preserved; that is, by keeping the paper vuTroney in use at a fined Mc with the mettillic currency held in The theories thus propounth,l have a cer fain degree of abstract plausibility ; too when brought In the test of practice arc found to be hollow and delusive. During all the months these theories have been re hearsed the volume of paper 'currency has increased, not only absolutely but relative ly, and the price of gold has steadily de dined., until five-sixths of the highest rate of premium has fallen off. In view of these notorious facts, the financial gentlemen ought to suspect that some material elements have been left out of their computation, and that a revision of it is indispensable. What these deficient elements are, it is not needful for uc to attempt to explain The point to which we wish to draw at lention is of another character. We arc nearing a specie basis. Some inconveni ences have, indeed, been experienced, but not considerably more than have often been encountered, as the result of fluctuation-, when the specie basis remained intact. Is it not better, therefore, instead of trying to prevent a return to specie payments, continue the approach thereto' If fit e step out of the sin have wrought none, or nei to none of the derangements ,and revulsion predicted as inevitable to tits , movement, i seems decidedly absurd to infer that th sixth and last step will result in calamity or not harmonize in all respects with th preceding ones But, even if Might and temp inure meni venience, be incurred. it reaaon that the accruing advantage, w compensate. and more than compensate, them. A 6tllit>F off of thin) per eel) more in gold and the desired consummatio will be reached The busines , of the elm try will be bottomed un coin; and then t. flunkies far the future (1111 he made with uto.-h many varial.lo and ri.comlit.- n cessiarily enter into the oonclustons. THE WAY THE WIND BLOW S We have already given intelligence froi sundry municipal elections throughout th North, showing that the Republican. has met with most remarkable success theren and that they - ha,' succeeded best whe they have taken the most radical grotini To-day we has, thither 11,11t1ICCS Last year the Retail,' il,ll, CH.Tril . ll three fourths of the towns in the l oc al election in the State of New Sorb—rt victory st thorough that it was not thought possildt to exceed it Yet this year it l o ta been es ceedecl ; and that party has _last tiff car vii t thirty more towns than it did las ear And that, too, by increased majori ties, as the following table of the result it nine of the leading cities will Allow. 1,36 R. 1144. Majorities. Majorities. Rep. Dem. Fenton. .seven' 311 .. Troy Rochester..... 1,0.12. 1:4.1u . 46 cho a• ego 40 Auburn 440 roughk6epsie. 'thin, • 1.1.5 • .• .. Elmira ...... . Ball.ton.)say 15 Total Republican majority now Democratic majority MM ., Net Republican gale So much for New York At the late iou nicipal election nt the capital of - lowa Ihi ultra radical, eoh,red suffrage auli ticket was elected be one hundred and fifty majority. Lust year the Republican ma jority war twelve On the same day. Ms - Gregor, a Democratic stronghold in North ern lowa, elected the radical anti-Johnson ticket by a handi-ome majority. A well contested election was also held in Rock Island, which resulted in the repudiation of the JOIEINBON doctrine policy by one hundred and thirty-three majority, In that hitherto Copperhead city. The Republi cans stood together an unbroken unit, and quite a number of decent Democrats voted with them, as will be the case everywhere. The Common Council of New York, which is equally divided,. twelve Republi cans and twelve Denmerats, have refused by a strict party vote, to pass the resolu• tions that had previously passed the Cop. perhead Board of Aldermen, indorsing the veto of the Freedmen's Bureau bill. This in a city where Terrmow WEED and HENRY J. RAYMOND are supposed to reign supreme, is a sfiong indication that the few Republican politicians in that city who have proved recreant, have not been able to make nny impression upon the sturdy rank and file. Tma National Intelligencer does not like the resolutions of our State Convention, at which we are not eurprlsbd, as they were not framed for that purpose. It is trying, however, to make out that, because the Convention adopted a rule to refer all reso lutions oiSred in Convention to the Com mittee on resolutions, without debate, that the platform was framed in a Star Cham ber, and put through in the Convention un der the gag. In ail w Ideh it it is mis taken. Every Republican Convention held in this State has adopted the rule acted up on on this occasion, to refer all regolutioa to the platform Committee Without debate, that the latt: Convention was but follow ing an honored precedent; and the resolu tions instead of being pressed through un der the gag, went through under the pres sure of an enthusiasm such le - vas never be fore witnessed at Harrisburg. -•-- COMMERCIAL Rkentnassimm—The porta at New York last week were $8,500,- 000, gold value, equal to over ten millions in currency! And this, too, at a time when every warehouse in New York la groaning under tho weight of unsold foreign goods, when the tunrhet In dull and declining, and no one buys except to supply present wtints. Rome people Will get their Angers burned. THERE WILL BE NO NEW PARTY ._ _ _ The National Intelligeneer quotes the aye lie . .„., , ~, ~,_ , 4 , p• , AR M .. I 111, HOD 01' iIt:I:TORS 01 `1 tITEII-To I/LAT-Stable Gtr kiltitt:lt .!•• Ili a r 1 ,44" seaal ot or i i lia i••• vlt -It I' ••• lua 1. .1 st 1 .. 111 E tti A nal` , iiltil• ,1 • 4 xia ~,, Prt , I.lont as urging the formation of bon th,••• litiletit.i VV..- II I , h.' ''' "....‘ .''' . 4 . ''. ' .Fh • - 'l' " ''. ."' •'• ' '''''''''•• "•'''• -• • :"'' _ . part) A. few of the old bangers-nn short , ra ,n r e 1111, t r: h 1 ,- , d0,•,•-toi- In t,eiittal, todie . .' . '1 :1s 1 1 11 ‘111:.! • r'. ;noo„, to „ , ~,,,,,, , ~,,,,I . „ no 1 ,,,,, „.„, I ','• 1 ; '..1 . ,'',. ,7 1• '-', r n ", 3 ',1,„‘, , , ,5 ‘ s 1 , , ,A,. 5 , , .I•: 3,1 I ' 1," • ' 17......1r, ':;.;: N v .4:1 T Ell - 111 MEDI iTE 1.1 A I Ilk , White Ilouse, tiro,: ashed and on rep , to not rebels with their toad -eating sj tits , . '5 , ,, ,, ~..: . i..,,1 . 1 . . 0 „1 1 1i 5 :• -slat) • , : ,.i ti) , , , ~ o r .) , • • ) • .•iss -i i , : s i' ••,, .1-, 4.11 tI. •1144 • It t•• thisers, take up the 4' rj and -all lt,r the in Leers iii she ...oh sbrat ! l , l , ll ) l i l,.. I ' s . - 1- of „ b p, ~,, p a rty, but there melt. \ setil, 1111 nt 1,1 , Hic slant formation will lie none formed. In every ~ n e of Ile , 5'‘',,,,1,,,,,....ti.htn1t:,, 1,14,1,r5iii.1,,,e,1ni.::.1,,,.,0..,,e....,,,,t;,, 1 .N,,,,,, m , s ta l e , the issui• has Is'eu J" 1 "'"I pal ntid inlerest ..1 Weir sits-.1, , r s , ':nun.l between the Republican and Democrat), i Nra N'ttna I.4t•eal','. 'r -,„.., IL., "I ~ parties, and it will lie fought out beta,. ti t ir , 1 , 4: 1 11 (. 44 hit r , 41 , 1 . 1 r . , r , •: . . 1 ,4 1 . • ••, • i n i t ~ I s i , ,r / t 4 • r r ti , ry air I. • those two organizations. Netther of them rn ,, i , no , girl 0 1 ,./ th,k , ... , 1 , 4 ,.. T h h,s l ,i ; , :i nti i ,,, -, , n r in v ,- , will give up the ghost to aratify Tau Fl oil- l'ils laacti read 14J seisorril well-known liter- ---. sat ••• ssd. >Sat t.tt ,th. 1...... ' art- inert, and it 1,81)1.1 to show _nail hell- •\ (,I'l l . 1!':: .., 11EH E Ill' GIVEN 'l' 0 ,' ENry. or th e ...ounsel for .llr-. "I ttllArr h on ey ot sty e and vigt or ftlttl dicta:Olt. 'no. pr..... ~,........, ~..,".;r . 1 '.: " .'1;:' . l'''''.." g ". •.! '''- ....1 WI nz orgy g0...u00 ..olos to be as I. ii. • p,,,,, . , P , It. .1.1 I, ~, ,r,. ... r, „,, , -,',l'” ' ''''' ' The Republiian party i s plea now earn ability 43( publishing it test to this tone, • , • „ • , • „';',','d s ,',','' • is,ls:j,1 1 '',!:;• •• •, , ,''1%, , • , ss ' lag everything before it, in the local ch.,- :s ilt., s ‘ i ,( l , , , r; , ,tietnent house is negesasitslig ;,,r t r ) . , , ,, ,, i , ;- ,, ,1., , ,• , 4 , -,,,i, ill, %lat. 1. t• •, I lions everywhere taking place, hence- it is The 1. , ,•, , , ~,,,, , :e,. sun ti.. ies ere., ~.,„,, 4.4 3 J011r11 , 4 atiVa that the 4,- , , in no hurry In die; tend the Demo. rally rebel issleinv at Cordova, Wise., izehter tle u• -'"•' pang ersnee , no ,1,,,,,i ns or design to 0,,.,, i , auspices tit the exile sterling Price. and T ',:••••••• -...,.• , i'..... •• - .., - • •,• - ~,., i,. which has "been there h a ir o ~,..,r b.,,,, Ht. PRESIDENT AND) M 414- , :... t. ,'-' •‘• the preAtigt of its name and ancient organi- • neither gathered nor plants-I :on., year. o; „ 4 ftft '''' . 1, 1 " • ',"" ‘ "'" 1 r r ", r ,',',';',"' n ' ' ' ; ' , ll 4 , - , - ,' ll ' '''''''''''''''.' ' l''''' ' '''' ' ' ' ' '''''' \ 'l.'r ration. Th e parasites who are now fasten I corn, or one beanstalk: . It a,1,15, tearfully, la ' tI , V I ) - L , -1 i 5 i a " . 7 ) :, •1 '., : ',1 1 ,..1 1 1 0 11,,• :. " its', i I 'llt l a . .i i .O l‘ .l . • at I . i• I +1 . •4•4444- -- atsa44-44•444•44-4. jug iiien ,i re , ii , i roi ,i i i ein J o i n ,. in , i that 1.1.1 n. Kanto colnity, 'twit II its I 4-1114alar- t‘„t.jt i ,l, l ,l;;, - ,, 1 ,,,, P 1 E1 , t ,', 'IN, I •,•,t'' I;'.'' , lai44' 'Ii••• I••• -JR SALF ' ate exiles, is tinder an Imperial Prefeet "r rein-stein:oh, h • • 41 1 1 , ~." ..- ''•'''' ''''''''''' do very well to defend the assassins of the I tepartment of c,irsloia. who is a %,,,, 4 l' ^ ‘.n.^'^ll' r '‘..•:''''''' 'l' '''' ll. "-* ' S ll'''. ' ' , no ~,,,,,,, , ~, ~,,,, , ... 1, ()It SALE. •TIo. i11e•i11e114.44 01 President Lincoln and the murderer of our • aeltro• ' s'el's s • -s- o, MI lIA 'I I. It. AtttnAt KAtt•ltt .., ..itt., t Itrave boys at Andertionville; hut Is not . .roE a 01..,..,. ., i.5.1,-.. uo• poi,. oh.] n. N ( i ) I TI A , i ( ‘ ',E . l , , . ° °WNEILS OF H/IA IS. '::!. ''!' ' ,V O " ''• ''''''''''' ' "'. " ''... '. ''' %% E 11% 1E Et) F r Lit - ..,,,. I- liarelis eli, a iii -41, l i . ~ „, ~,,,......, ' ''' • 1, ••• 'ai• ai ,!n , it glVell them to form anew political ere, d : 0Rr,".'1.1.7.,,,N,:ti.,'r";;1::..1,",ri 1. , 1 , 1 : 1 ' 1 ', 1 , 1 . 7 , 1 ” . . 1 . 55 a r , 1 : 4 4 " . , • ,., i l l is r ) . r .- - • , , ,, s h i , s, ‘ • i rs , , r ssis r. o;- , ,, , , ~ ;t , , - , , , ,, ;:., : ,: t r r. t. t ,A ,.. , , , . , 1t . tit...f1tt.. , t. , , , s .. '.... ,t.,,, ,; " .. 1 .",. ' , , 1 I' ' " ' "'' ',: r „ " , l ,, ' ,- I ho.e alto do not like the attitude or the - main there for a little a hils• longer. 'Pew !:: i t i e-ds r rg , li..l , •- i i , ,a) , 0, , •4, , 5 , ri• a - -41 is, • •ri..4.ly. r FOlt s . 4 i x _ .• . gi, 111 IFEOII. :t I tilde 1 , 4 , , Russian arms have not yet Issql rentsive,l .4„,!.:,-'.7.,44 , „111,'",,, it. 1 1 1 . 111 . 1 ., -r r l '4:4- lI . IIi • ,,, i , 1 ",;', T ,,1,',..1t ~ , , 4• Republican party will have to find refuge Iron over his l r, lint it is I.llitall that II ‘!'.%. I ,' ~..' ; ' : ,,..n , ' ''‘ " r ''''' '',","' .". ' ""'"''',- ';" t • •• : '' " ' ' 1 ..,,", "' * ' ' " . " ,' ' i ' '.. '' in the Democratic party. There is no enmplete rupture uts hike's plaec liel4•••11 I ' ''' -' ' I- .' ''''''. I' ' '' ' . I'.. ' ''''' "". ' 1 ''. ' .' . : I ''''' . ' ''''''''''''' '' ''''' ::: 1 ' ''''' .::' s ' otlwr to which they can 11 3'• Parties i the c•athati :ant st, N•leratairjr • no,. - '.: * ji - .','.!'„"0 t .;',", * ;'...;',''.` i ..",: . .,.7,'."';'.. , ...';','.',.;":.,.'.. 1 .i" . ,.. - ' not die while living issues remain with',e l " 1 "" g " r l " 11 ` 1 " 1. '"'" 1111 Is• 141.11 1"" "' "1• 1 ''" J1: • 5 r,. . ,• :; • ••) •',1• 1 1 : , •‘ " ... 7 . ','" C ' 5 ”! :• .'''. .• '. : 17F : . ioime is rso i al IIK• 1.1111. 1 1.1, , - tt. tst.. tt which they are connected, and new parties . . WnlLk it good many I' renehmen 3,i ''""' '''''''4"r ~ cannot lie formed by any man's fiat. Es- • 8010111141 have soltillltaired to gene in the 1 .„,,,,,,„ ii „,„ " ,.\ n ,'..,7, ‘" I ' IIIr • peeially when there is a, need of the,,,,. ~,, I P l o i re's truly, riot shrinking loan the lon- f , ,, , , , , ,51 );, , , ,, , :r iv r . , .. ,. \. ‘5 y, , ,.. ,. n•nv. There is no purpose to he gained bv ~,,,P,.,,' „ ", ~„, 1 1 ,', 1 i . „ 1 ",,,"„, 1 2 1 ,',,;', 1 ',., C „ . ",i,, 1 , ' ,, ~,',"„n " 1 ' , ....",;,1 , 1 •.5,5',, ! ,"" H"'"' '' 1 ' the new party that the democratic party I emit among. his "tan stihosas.' :ill die ss : 4 ' - 1 -• f.'s ' ..., In an, .111.. ii.. Voting men ill name, iiialtilsala •d:. 111111144 does not subserve ; and every man alio ' a 1 ~ . ry career, enlist in the Italian .ere lee. I. 1 11•Ati 1...11. t., 1., tr, tt it . %sant, hi statist In old abuses, to keep down • 'rue ~ Rep „,, 1 „.„,,,, i5e,„4„., • , • . l I , . - the rising spirit of liberty, establish Caste . inated . teen. Air:lllll4.r th•• l'i•• • ilt .lis ‘', ' ,:iTI ELECTION NOTICES. .. 1,•olt ..t 1.1: Itoav 1 LAND t.. 2.000 2011.1 conserve every wrong that resists ex- • th. Nsav York Tons" reload- , the nom ina- N1,N.1,1.,11. , ,,• • ilt,K, i . \1 „ 1 i 1...1 I. 111 NI/Itt. It A‘lt 1111 , 1 termination ran do it in that party better l' f ",'', i '.." "" 11.1111" 'lie' ," '' ' ' ''''l fr"1"1" " 1 1 . , ~,,,Inson se, sti to ..• 4i r 4 into•li :Witt- t'a ELF:CTI(IN l'Olt Pitt'SIIIENT ' l ' S '" '''' " '. 111811 he lilin do it anywhere else. It is the !01 Ise, t.rsitst lost I'n li iol to os• ald ..i. ....4 •it -IX 1,1,1, T 4•1- I t II :N. II 1 .:I 111 I , their hero has deellical Itatoreliand I . la. a '.., • 1N•••• It ‘,IK .. ti, .. .., ." ,t„ " t .. 5„,..„, , natural home of all such, and thither they 5t.,,.... 4,, , A Fl Ili ST t •• iia .13, a Star., I. • . eanilidates.-tsine. , see ! will congregate. • o,lllll,lkt ns.- otil '.II Ile '"l' 'I Wt- It I'l'l , l 111 t• I FTIITIE It a I First Nalloital Bank sa .‘alsort). Ns's` 111101 LA 1.4'1101--1 ITi OF' Al.- - 10ir'EW VORK. I York. 'file eoh.s. Is noi,m dart), than The a. 1-Ki,11L.,1".,.. U.. 1 1 ,15111 II iii•ii,,,,l 1,- ,•. Til, Republican Legislature of New 1 genuine, and 1 / 1 " "”a r s n• s!'ss ll '' ! " - ' 11! • h " l " l '''' 'l ' l' 1 11 1 '-'" " • "" ." .. r." . ' '.• ' .. ' 1 . the appeassin,,• ot belisc done sa , shine itt• i ;'' l , l ,',' r ,',';'''', • ' - " s '' Ihis a lopted the following restitutions stead 1,14.14,1 1.50... Th. h.,,,i ..I I -1111“1- 1S“ 224i111:, "" ' " '" ' L'''. . ' " . . ." . . Fel{ \A I.IE "That it is out mature and deliberate con s bon on Elie hack of teie dill , hind, r than N'''''''''''' I" 'lt' "".• ' '•"'"'" 5 0 ,,,• s i t..• lA, .• • att., •I • I: l !talon that no State within which there ; the getout,. tuts been insubordination or rebellion should , FliI.N. HAI! , like t. eh Brute 1,41411, . :II '''' L " . , r .' "" ' 'Ls. ''. b, ad/flitted to share in the national legisla or lout .1 the world rather than 1. , I . r• Ili I i .: I '4l -- .ir"‘,..;••41 I ••, I .I I •it I O 1 . • '. I t' I ' -' - lion until it presents itself, not only in an ''lour-. 0f775 ...lost ants a lo• qii.ited s edi a 4 • •ai i 1• a •ii - ' , attitude of loyalty and harniony, but in the • H.` r.' h05t.1ama,.,,.1ama,.,,'1t:1 4 '"l' 'I ll'l N., ' " 1 . 1:,!.. ti .T.i: ' persons of representatives whose lovaltv 1 s„'rk• I" , 1:•r New ssriesias, • . f „ 1 LaPoo s, i Ti .. ,all not he questioned, and that each lion, I for 411.-f»,,ate, I Gtr It Jititeiro. Mel mane 2: - ~1 , '••• of Congress is the sole judge of the quail ft ” . ' ll. ' F''',:l','" lon'''s ' l ' . N' ' ' '' ' ' ti-shots and election of its members, and 51.1 " 1 " r111. ' I ' lll ' l ' I .' l ' l .' l °' Il•'` v !!! ' r 4";:h 1 .:" 4, has run power to determine for it , clf wIo.ll ' 4 "" Wd " "'"'""' " r ''''''''''' '" "'""'" • "s" • - 11 " slam fi-s• to their •tores. 'llia beds sight ~. sd,s , •, ",',. 1• • • • the constituency or the repreSelitallA es Meet seers coil eitior 1 v 11., lag 3 tttllttli !1..' 11t1.I ~ ~‘ the conditions above set tbrth c%iinlille all II: , - fat•s•l •t• las :aid .• A.lltt/It - That in all laa - ful ways the libertj slid ~,,e s ,.,i ii mi d ' :log line par -, att••••• tie- PROPOSALS. ciVil rights of every human being subject - posed to -lo -,.. . to the Government of the United States A cos. Ir,is o• - • , : , I • I )1101 . 0.. II • FOR • il•L• shall be protected and enforced, regardless s, m iss ., IS-1, 1• 0 01 , pi,r,.. " ‘" i . n il So ' sei ' s s ' - iis .l l l i l l, - .. - ' ! s's "••• . ot race. color ~r condition, against every ' of Ili, Foaal 111 , . , ...•11% .11,.. 11- , M1.. .61 Zh il a rongtul opposing law, ordinance, regulti i eits • find Mt.., ',. I I r•••• • \ •., 1,0 lii --, .. " " ' ;ton, custom or prejudice, and that the spOetor 4 oati:ral toi the .-. /01 . I \ 1 ..•1 ,,, / I. -pirit whirl. formed and organized and ,le , 1•11 " 1 I" 1 " 1 ' l "' l ''' 1! "' " I s II. •' 1 '! '''' eloped to the present strength that policy' s 1 /11 " l ''Y 1 " 01 ' 1, ' , " 1 " ''' ' ''''''''' has not fulfilled its allotted work until ivs Pr '''' lll " " - ' - '" I "' l. ' l '''' ry subject of that Government stand, 111,1 ." 1 `• • Pre. ditien's h soil: free, but equal before the law . That we are in favor of extending e q udi "'"''' I '', ' l r s ' ' • dffrage in the District of Columbia to all a i rr "'" .• ' .1.1 "" new Ili t• ,•••• , • ~. male citizens of suitable age " 4i! ,n, 14 , sae, b. , - s• The National Ihtellogrheer iiirox‘, up is- I osvorotos sd do and calls this an indorsement of Ito s•••\ , `!", •• , s ss I Is thin held,. II •• t. , ' 'resident IVe don't Kt, it ' N\ r TVl.l.lt .i111.11,1."11 troth ri,. n,l,mona E.qt,irrr at i - Lr t% 3, din I i. ntid, — (;l•nertil )r.14.N . ' t,,•w•rn TF:ItHI . S i1t.11411/LLirlur, tt, n.rward 1.. the oftiee, dnilv. a ropt of Ili, paper !Ili , ' 'Pik lie call. tyranny. -uhniii b, it he ,NitiniraNx , liegat "11 , • ,h- , the .la 3 • 't:. m ral .le•r , ' will soon pass away, I b., ass t'. A.L,4 o•alll:rS a Spe,,ly return the happy ‘t:t - mot pro,pertat, country w hich we all t ”) . (.11, NVIISII than connection began 'Happy , lay,!'' wa, it dust rivet t Itc "happy .lay-r - \VIIo aa- it that gnu , tu. rest to tho until Ili, ',mull, ore than 1...,rri 121=EN=1:1 happy 1a Wen P. I'%s st_ --Tlit 111.1,- .1 Mr. PENNEY. (and ttwy art. levi,,n) 1.1, his nu 1.1. , 1nina1i , .11 in thi• PENNEI' Kerved n jib grenl zily Inrin.4,4 two tern, in the Shoe Senate, ot T. , . • Lit it body he wns at (Jae time Speaker 11 ;' !Intl is one of the most talented and ii 1.1,1) I r? t h 1./ished Irator• in the wes - teru part of ii. "' dist r stale "- 'rbe Itemiblicans 22,1 n inW " th " .! "" li " . I '"' ~ ,•videal iy hay,- „hundaTd um!, yin! (rain which d, muke choice lif awl] date SENATOR COWAN.—Speakill{! till, in dividnal the Naii..tird "It is with pleasure thai w rin recent indications .4 . popular sentiment in Pt - lin -ylvania a fair itppreciati..ii Ili;k11 T 111,4, rt • Celll indicxt ions are 500pp,....e01i im• the resolutions of the LegiAlature in. II ill hitil to resign, a ,ionilar by the Republican State Conven ~.11. and res,Autions tienuncianory of hI, lay.sed by the Republicans of nearly 4, cry county in the SlitiV THE DIFFERENcE..—The Republican pa pet s of the State to vc spoken with uniform kindness and courtesy of Mr. CLYMER, Hie democratic candidate for Governor ; but the ilemormtic presses, as soon us Gen. GEARY was nominated, commenced a personal t' ar fare upon him in their usual disgraceful style. Nothing better, however, was to he expected of them. ROLL ON —A Harrisburg correspond eat of the Poet expressed the belief that the ',terrified White maws party will roll up a large majority for HEISTER CLYMER We few that after the election they will simply roll up their eyes. DEBOW'P REVIEW says that "the exten sive mortality of the war has made white labor at the South very scarce." Aras it ever very plentiful? to Monday night, Mr. lifcliennputhan- An and his danghter, Virginia, were an nouned for 'Hamlet," at Terre Haute. Mrs. Buchanan was at the same time lying very dangerously 111 at the Terre Saute House, of neuralgia of the heart.. After the first scene, it was announced that Miss B. would not be able to appear as "Ophelia," •in actount of her mother's !linens, and if the play went on, her part would have to he omitted. The audience desired the drama to proceed, but when Mr. Buchanan np pcured and commenced the soliloquy, "To be, or not to be—" he was noticed to lack hie usual tire and energy, He had not pro cnwled half a dozen linen when his (alter ing voice broke, and falling into a chair. h e ...velnimed: "My wife is dying—takeyour money--run down the curtain—l cannot play!" and the audients, slowly and entity inapernod. Mrs. Buchanan was dead when tier husband reached the hotel. . A MERE accident has Just led to impor tant discoveries in the mine of the old ma nor house of Cebastro, which stands in the gorge of Frees, between Frammenti Aragon. The reisnit high winds threw, down part ..r the wall of the southern tower, emir-imprin t-al to view the entrance to sepulchral vaults tielonging to the period of Maine di nomi nation. Excavations were immediately r•onttneneed, and have brought to light a great quandty of jewelry of all kinds, as tlindoins, bracelets, rings, and pins. The tliatioma bear sonic resemblance to the "rown preserved In the (luny MUMPUIII, RIO enable US tq form an accurate opinion tot to the arts of the Visigoths. FAWN° OFT eF TRAVEL.—It ie stated that thero h e general falling off of travel on all the railroad linos throughout the country, but more particularly between Waahingten and the North. Tho Bahl ana Ohio Railroad Company alit r- more ant_ _ .......Aswan company , . run t FINE LOTOF Al) ANI ALNT IN E seven through daily passenger Udine, and TiEMOVAL. l'A N DLL, n . r.1,..1 ...1111 .tore al two freight trahin to Washington. Prior to Jli, 11. H "1'T...1.11,, I, pt. ItEM6VED—llawing rem os id our mi. 9,.. tho war, fonr passenger trains and ore OIL TANK FACTOItY from No. la Leacotj, i...1. 7 ADR111:s -9 hales ll titled !lair: freight irain were the usual number. As -- street, to corner of Carrot street and Pastore Lane, L' 2 Ir•KII an illustration of the htllizighfil the Kerage vs ere prepared to dll all ordure Promptly few Tauk• ' r h3le• oust .liis,in ....tAll•. ~._ of all dscriptions. 011 and Water Tanta of all , t..llCi. lU. l•K, number of paisengere during robruat-y,..-- ' stsee constantly on band. Particular attention.. 11.......rgi . . tvreen New York anti :Washington, on each 1 .a to stuns np 011 Rednerlea. P. 0. addre. no. , .1.. Ind I keg Peat/ li 0.. k. 1. , .. betty fill, r . . t. a 1.. slue r tal%fig...., to arrlv..ifor rale by . trate, wet 45, %tinkle len than a ter load. 64 .1,,,,, 1 1 H. T. PttICE * Cu mutt. 1.4.14%.13 131.-ta.El 1,0. Ii EN 1:12.% T. 1: WS . . . , '', 11 '''' '"'" ': TO REL. i'lll Es OF DEtE isEll Nv INTEL) I'o I'IOOPEIO. - 11 , a i.. r.,, , '.,1 A - , ./1.1 , 1 k /::- ___ MIEN 11111111 111 14.11% , 111i• II; ...ti! I I ;h, t“ -„ 11,t MEE r. .1.0111 I =MIME POLITICAL. CONGRESN.- The friends ol HON. JOHN P. PENNEY W,l prey. to “i• .ain•• I'nl"n part J. 14. /If rMIN• 111 7.,11,1•tre.1. GENERAL MS. S. NEGLEY A , AN1.11,11.. i. 1111 1,1,11(1. I nth.. it,l 7 , ,3;7"1:. F. he a cttn • -' •11.1• Se for tr,•o. to.. n.i n..,.i Alleghenyl.4,lrl (Iry • el• rur••• •Irrrtatlorr •• N. Mor•• r CO-PARTNERSHIP. LOST. , 0-1.411T7% 1:11S111 P. flat in', a.- OST. - $lO 111:.W4 1.0%t 0111 t" 711 ,‘ l ‘ ... J.- lu t ‘ ii ‘ t JaaturJay, at I. ti • Oftlor or It L•atriintipit I t TI litil LAI( t•iii anti r•••I•• • • r U•'.• J II I k of con•tilerablvhattillinai Tht tr.. aril will a • • „ r „„, 4 I( 1.. 0-P A ItTN 1F;11$11 I I'. ktAftift.lS, the Traveller's linarantioit Ili, 1 W. Litt.. 'lilt lait iir•llt iii• rat tratl2:lld L ag ltatint ',L. .1111'111 It Ili •• r I I • it tit . altil •• •I I iitit It a... altl, 11 If,. VI( Mr's. AI:1,11E1i •, all al. lir, A I MEETINGS. pITTSDERGD. IT: WAYNE AND 1111f:AliolLAILWAY c".IIPANY INSURANCE. IFE IVtil HANI•E: I,IIE INS' It- The 14 AN, F 'r 1,41 II .11 I IFF and aurh of this Compauy. 1,, the Eleotlon of Direr-tors it , uth.r b ‘""" ° " maT “"'". II the Att . f 1 . '1 . 1, 1 . 111.011 r 11'. MI. b. ' 0.10 ogre at ”Id the llll ;....., r• Pltmburgh. on the THIIII/ or MARCH. A. It., 11166, at IO o - elork, •. , •to, - , ' „ A „. tt Stork and Bond 'I roma, Books of the 1. - ornpas.T. I o lo thrlr orlice In the City of 1 - Ittatmrgli, and at me - --- Transfer Agency, In the City of New or), r o . l , doled on tt. bill day of March. at 2 o clock. I a..it L.: cud remain closed until 7.24 der of March thereafter. F 11. poly.y. not tto ..1111..1/11! REAL ESTATE , FEDERAL STREET - PROPERTY . n.h• 3,1 P•cri.t. =I Federal Street. Allegheny. F.T. \ ault• lu each. and In cotupleth order. For particular., tom/111r.. of JAM T. SAMPLE, Real Estate /fruiter and !mourn:frt. Agrul No.m 1,11 bs feral arms: t. Alteitnenf I 'HEAP PROPERTY. House. •••• Yaruta, Coal Leads, tee-. fur tittle tit mlll3 B. CUTHBERT a StiNU, st Marl , I hi WASULNOTON PROPEOTI FOR SALE.—A , oltape Hotta,. Ith largr of Ground, for ea." A Iiun••• of 3 r..otna ana lam Lel f0r4700. A Lot f rue nd on VI, le la atreet JJ feet frod‘ by 184 heir. lut For axle Ly tnial3 yc. ITTNIIERT Aor ray, 01 Market •1. RIX BUItDING LOTS IN %HA KIPS -11 ti F URO -ALE. I'l.l, r 15 . Mlit.:l 1. CNIT/I I/ T d S , SI Marken. TWO LOTS, corner Hank Lane . .. n .,11( AlfrKlectly 1 Ity, fur =2=l o ACILL'S 1.4.11iD in BollOn ger couttly, sriaaoarl, iler “ed al 61..•` r 0 „... A I to to t hia, Mel. AIN NAVY STILGEONS ilt'llEAr or Mr ono', • NI. St'ml KI/1, NAVY !tars tat a 1,, WanhirlXlon, It. EDICAL BOARDS FOR THE EX AMIN ATIO N ttP l'A N 111 PATEN FOR A 11. MlNSlitli I NTi I THE NAVY AN ASSISTANT Sl' (/ Et /NS. —.hoards of Sled test lira, r , at the Nora! lioApltal. Chelsea Moss., Nar a ' Brooklyn. N. Y. and Naval Asylum. Philadelphia Pa, on NIONit A , . Morel] 1211,, Waft, for th s notion of Candithites for admission Into the SI ed teal Corps of the Nary. Gentlemen desirous ofoppearlog before either Board, must make applicotion to the honorable Secretor) of the Navy , or to the undersigned. stat ing resident,. date and place of tarth, •Oli before is Welt Board they desire top resont themselves. Al plleatlons to be accompanied by responsible test l• loonies of moral cluiraeter. Candidates must not he ices then twenty-our nor More than twenty-six years of age expenae L etlowed by the Gov . ernmen t to ea 0- dldahes attendlnig the sesion. of the Huard, as a successful examination Is a legal prert , rolleill... !or for appointment to Ow Neer. P. J.IIOICW - ITZ, uhter or =1 NOTICES NE Eli \ • RI Ili I= ME =MI t 0\7'1141 it t =I BEE RAILROADS P1TT%1111.1111.11 AND ( ONNEI.I,•- aikll CHANCE OF TIME Till RSP 11'. Mllllll 15th, I•GG =MIMICII dirniniolt.lll7 . .y„ alt ul wispald t• 1•. I•{l, , •inF it„ to I,C. ...; EDUCATIONAL. 01110_ FEMALE I OLLEGI TERM tl.. . knt'it 10. I ,y,ps i,l%lPt notir fur 111.1.11 n • arm,r. :try. J • AN111.:1 • 011.5.. WU. 7t.1 PERSONAL Wlserea% mg yvilds. LOUISA. limn lofttro tn! Noll roorrl olirront rr., or non% nen..., I horror, narrr r.ore% 74KAIII,lisftino,lug orrolir•ng to ronno - .orot, no I nil! nor to. resporr•llrn. A r o .{..1•1n • 0 1. - tr tot; SIirisTDRIES ROSINI) A1. , 1•: itl4. 1 4 A , N ,h 1 ,! PAS 1 l' 11 } - i . :t? ,1 !) , E) , I 111111'ATIAil: 1/01, ‘Al.(1: 1 11:1) PI.AsTEII- 100 WAN. In, \ It) 11. IfIE !Will A :11 1r Sl'Elt I. mio,r ;1:1110fre ‘t 13 lit' \.I 111 , 1 , 1 , :i .. F , 10 . 1. , 1 , 11 bbl.. Em \ A \ .1 1.15, L'A It I OILS - 1000 1111,. for rale II) .11r11 N} .e sI.IEII. .1114 So. MICIIIGAIN SEEDLING C 11. 1 . .131...r C 3/ MIES . mr.. ow prviaar..tl to or.ld r. lor atUcle• , n 4.1r.1.1.1!...i I . OTAME, 1/••• I.lg. nrl,lllng. I n1,...,1 from the 1,11. 01 111.11 115 1.111.-rl, +try., \ , ~T%:IED I .4.lxentg to sell • ‘1 IL I, 1/1: I I ICI. k• F • 1, • I, \N . ANTED.--51.4022 11E 442 .It. ,„, F OR LE One France 111.11,1. un j Jr,o, am ,„ " I.OIC S 11.1: it 114) l'radli .it., "'. - • • RE 1 :011-1 s t 1.1: Three ioot sC. 011 =1 I:4;it 41. • • I • 2011 .41. F I %Ithialate Fart. 01 MEI 01t 1 : 1. ; 42 : 1 t l'ltO • FOR !..1.1 IV I 113 ti 1:U11 •itti3leit .111 ligl 1:011 . ICI: \ 1! I. f i r 1:4 . //t itiENT hc• tof 11 , 11 the 1:11)it IL►:11. Thal ilt.:11 1:11R 4 11. Vv. lountrl Itesiden«. and I.ronitil. =1 V 4 r •F\t l'.S II .4 ills i .~•1~ I i i i~ i i~~ 1: . ~~, II I EH I. 444 4 .4 Ir 44 1414 14 rt., 44. 4144,14•41 1 up ,44,444,, . ‘ ,l r ' 4 ' ; " 11 ' 4 Y ':" :1. r ., " e r 1A . :. " 4 r 4,44 4414, 1,444414441, 51.414 r 1110.•.: r 11,1. 14,4 4,4,41 Ills 4. 4 .3t14•4t, ,4144 - 4414 NV44I, , 1,14.1 14-4 al, .•41.1 ..4•1• 'I flt. _ , y. 1.111( ilo on lie; t • ;•nt.i In Ir , .'I , \ NI , .‘.: lit:AT AI l 'l'lo\ A 411.1: OF II 41.1 t ~t I IN- I, Ilk I I 11 , I 1. 11111 11 I, N• 11 JO, .Cl/ 3 1 .•1 11. itt !... I HP I . I , N , !. tohl.l A N 1• II 44 STOCHM Al' JI 1"1'10 %. On Tue.- Inlibl 'I . I NI. 5 1 1 11 151 5 %..• I 01' t• SI.SI - - 6111 , 1[1 . 1.., / 4,014 111 N•. 11 /Sal, 10 at. 2,55,5 rll 5 5 / 5 1.5at Itrl.ir. 55131!/ 14, T A t „N I, " Ar t 1 1 .: !; 1 , :% . (1•...! "5 5 0,111/, 1C 55 -115.5 5 . c 5.15150.1.1 .5 55 .5, 11 5 .1.1. 5 . 5 1 1 . 55i 5 . 55 5555551 5.5545.1.. Ms 4i 4 1 Nal .It.ts 5,5055 .5..1 csrln, •.. 1 5 55.11E3r05 S k I s Gr: • rlti .145 111,. 11411,5.5.1. Mlil2 .•5 51/11.W F. AO, TWO STOUT [MICK 1101' SE AL NI I) .vr .11.1.F.1:11FIN crry 11 hATUICIJA 1 k 313111, 17111, • Ila• ibr• al••••. • ..•"I la "au Lai ... ing A Cr...no tending Lark 1.. 4 ..4.,44t nil", „ , g 4.41 t. alas, Br.i.lt 11..4 4 ., •araltitua room, and rrmr , r. -• %kin tr. Oa l'clii+es.lrtt April 1,. ata• null ar. a till ro •I, by a.m.' and tavilgaar... rti ala T. • 31,1 N 11, AO,l I tANK AND,INtiIUitAN('E hI'OCHS. 11 TiIISPAN AN I.:ttNi if IN M,„, • .111 beat Maaoale !tall A 13 , 11 Y0 Si anLi 57 Flllll al r... A la Yon to 111, Nlyeks o.arr• kAvltairigt R•rai ' Priltioyßadhir 114,1113 a. r y ' \II: t, WANTS ", Al E MI, OFFER Elll FOR SALE Ell I= 21 cre% of Land at -4 I aI 13 able II on FOR RENT lir AUCTION SALES I T .11 T 10. ' FIGIM ,r• the I It. 1,••• 1,11.1, ~.• • .i. =ZOE = • .1. 1•AVI I k tk. , k .1. tunti t tlottltti ttlt , ••• • .1. ..t , y I.k• Fs, ,115.••• .1 I ' r 1 MMEMII3MMI DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, 49 Market :street. E WALL 01111'VER AA IL V% DEE 01.T11.111 ll= 1 / 4 .1 Lit%., IL.k NA ii. A: CO 59 Market Street DESERTERS. ).( it' t Rho. The rho BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c ‘1:11 BOOK. BY O. 111 R. 30 TJ 7:3 FROM EGYPT. Prtuo 191,14 0 .1. L. RE 111, 7> Fourth %I 111"1"A FRONUMANG GAZETTER GEOlattrlllt %I. 111I9'IONAR1 C).W. XA67400 I= JOHN P. HUNT & CO., .10 FI Masonic Hall ciunGt,lEA'S ULAN It f'4( , r , iti4)ll J. ;s Fourth st 111 ERCHANT TAILORS lENItli 44. 11.411.1 MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘.11:11111EST l'ol;Ntß OF PE \1 I tit. GLAIR STUBS, =HE Fine lArOblen Goods, F • I. ...I Ft Nt Il' I F %I'M 'lt BOYS' .CLOTHING NOW RECEIVING BY GRAY & LOGAN, I: SI, Clair Street UPHOLSTERY • 1 4 `4,11:RT II WIWI; ET tOII4 3 TEIt , t)l , l:Tti tiTNEET, tan,. —Tlir manntmeturr ad kr,p ropaVrotly an nary article In Ilse, via: l'orniced. Or • ii, u arta,. (*orator., P..arin, 11.-ded Mat oii aiadei; al.o, the celebrated Yatenr i 1 ,`•4 1 .,.r."1"dr011:0 r t. h Vg:l= ro ewe g sukl Igring &mg Carnets Oil Cloths. eta. (al iscukicitre ito=47K DRY GOOD, TR m miNGs, E513.4,1 * . 11 9 HI. 11 13111. NEW DRY GOODS AR' IN IYI. SEDIPLE'S. 1%0 and IN2 Federal Street, TM `'S iU iceeu ''<•eeej)l( 'r;. I=o EDI SPRIU GOODN, The trri‘als ai. Hamburg Flouncings, EDGING• 1\1? INsERTIN4.S. MEE 11.4CItt I. 61,1 DE 6, CO., 7'. and , 0 Markel ?tree) 1\1.411{1 11 11;1,1•1,11 1t) .11 , I s ‘).- I S 551' I Fl , i'.1 . 1 \I~I~- I \\lli I 1.. 1 1 ss S I FN I --1111:1- lIIIMIIII=EM Duple% 'Elliptic N ILL ItINIP4 OF PIPER OILLARs Metlitalll , :lll4lDeitiel, , llppilf . lt e,. ;111..11 11 I= Mil • \ ‘T EATOA's, ARRIVING DAILY BY EXPRESS 1114 I r II oils Aso • 44101, FAI IN/INT LAI I t 1.,•1N I ‘l'illtUE c , 11..x1t, r 5..1. SSD EVIGINt, INiINT 11•1 IgUE I AN,. FIII•INN. I . —INT AND 1•IIIN Nr1.1,41.•L HOF V 7-, 1..51/1/,',ANI/ t, ENT LINEN 111 , 1i1 , , Itlgrchl WINTER GOODS N1...1111w , 01 I mgMr.l A•I :61..,..5e,r11, u,n Yam/i CLOSING OUT AT t.. , and Farol7 C. , unt: N 1. IiREATLY REIHCCED PRICES. Ftr.lll,reilsil Manufacturing Maolane, 1,11:11, Fair, 1 . 1. M . . I. 1EL.4212X . 4=7 , l'reiniunt t., I.oal wrk at Aliegoe. County hal, V, I And wber..v.r east 61,1. =1 j HOILNE: CO /, Wee. I•lttchurFli tinvlng [11.161,4 taking ,t , oet, %.,;11AW & CLARK'S Are Offering their Entire Lino of Goods 051_. MM` X-. "Sr el CXX X.AE13131 HANICIKERCIIIIELN, AI, manufactured At, v 6.11.7.1,4 ruschin r , nttri he, fttre are ttol 113Itte L. yr I nut 'repair, 3 , .trratetly ttry titt3ertpiloo of ett s ', Cullatr ."31et-; ves ...1 , ) '''...""' Matthlne, with rh..31. 111.1 a 111.2 r, a, 1.31 e Caton at nrlccr. e refer to that 1t... Inc person. .C> o.lr. Eilir..XFUrr Eft.. No. 1,4 t It el r„ et; M. VAN- F r; Wr ttet r r tarrrt Mr AT DECIDED BARGAINS. ,‘ • Mr. J. ;3,N; Fr EO, No. iv ! , ..rocu.l atmr 1. Allegheny fill. We have all,. crs that that Hrr At, rt err L. , . Ail arour Machined 0o are Warr...v.l , t .1 sT , W ANTED. It. 1,11N14, 112 lir3att strvel. near rum, Pirrsavuti PA. POINTE LACE GOODS (De.. 11 Lass CI M-5.1.a33.1 Ylo lIIMITETIE/3 JOSE Phi 11,1rE S (11.15, =UM El W. W. MOORHEAD'S, N I FAH- •11:1N6 ml,l New Sty k Frizzed Sets, Halr Coils. Fancy Buttons, J7ble,Cl(>l?„ Az. - CO., New Empress Hoop skirts, Embroideries, Laces, =I u.1:6 NEW ,wyr t.l•E's I I/ AND 1 4 .1 f : 4 'OA 111 MAntiPsetneer of "PalU .\;lr6o'iril nl.Cjt. AN'!) 1T Vti . Pertietilar attention invited to his Patented IL 4I: • I T .q . r:o n t ' lo n is " ;l ' oi n it ' lreiZ b t . i ' st ' air l' ltt ‘"" i li t'4 1 , 3)) ...red, so that pent eon he ordersil 'by mall or . . _ CARR, .711CCANDLES4 & CO., "ltif:At'Agir ° lZ . ,, P rZiiii:,=fitti " .„ a.... • ll.sTs WILSON,I' snit A C 0.,) ,b,sse who ma wish It. Eneinesi sod marina(' 'work , . Mate 10 order. Orders by Inall . pruniAlf astesidedia. irtY . l:7tl ' ::. '‘ lT2 rt :4' FURS AND Dom. si- .1.....y.7J1t....4.-'ff.srf4=.ll=4,l,Tirtax DiAinond slier YittAsols.7h• iehloil houses Love .. . _ .. 4 ,... •17 h .i. == • sr. ' fl. H. Lialt MO I 1 , 1 , I I ME 3EII - 1.,9-7:, M-52-lEi ILA, It INTER GooDS kl M l 11111,1,4 A I= I=l 31%1 It, 11, IIE&lO & A I.ENERAI ItEl►l. O \ 01 1 1 1 01 100DN BATES & BELL'S 17 Fifth Street Hair ('oils Curled .Y'ete• Xo..llflh \tree► VERY LOW PRICES. (111 77 and 79 Market Street, Woolen Goo ds, No. SI Market Street. BORING TOOLS. 1)r-elio: cooti*, • _ _ pETRoLIA MACILLNIE IVOBIELth WHITE. ORR & CO., latil Fift2a 151 ta-e, plc WALT, PERS. &c 1 I' 100.) , 111 01 HALEY. 11 • 1,1, I", \ 0 1 TRANSPARENT Wif4DC 4 / SHADES, T 2 .11 P=O arelion , c. 111 (1041 "t rrct =I NN • .1.1. p.p..," .rf r. lbt Ogri. =IEEE Nc'''. It ,c•c-1 vlia T., 101 Markel Ni ;Ivan. rityl, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, tke. g %RP LEN - cha I c null i slurs s tr,prtni. tor MIMI iirll.4CiA Thuer-ply and T is n-ply C!..41...1 = 1-3P - JE r r i 3. Oil Ulm!! , Rug gattiugs, =IIM== W. D. & H. 111,.:CALLUM, No. Fourth Street. '4lll"El'%. I Wain, rI 1,1,1.1,11.,, 1!..%1 I '. I I I MOFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth St , . !d door, SEWING MACHINES E H.E4 ENT 111141.011 I:II 1:1% TS WHEELER 8 WILSON ALE /1_ 4C.: II 11NT SS NI (all and 1.( , thee superior Machines in operation and judo for your eN. AM, 5111\1',R CO., 27 Elf ill Pitt-burgh •1 Galli ER & lIAKER'h SEWING IfiliekiiNES Have 1«.-n aar.lrd tn. FIRYT PRE3III.JIO al Lit (..Iwwlng Pal, for Ow year Fite, Premium for •t Machine work It Penal ,talc tirtt pri.mlitni fit 14 , 1 Na: Stet, Fair. Stat. Fair. premium for Meet triminfacturlng Machine 1110 Ap4•r hcA, Fair. . provititu fur bra Manufacturing Mtcnln e MK' /.1.14 ,1-411. Fair. i'rr mtem fur neat Maui] factoring Marbles NY • k . air Prutuluto fur ir..l M anti fact grind Machine I.IA rvucc County Fair. l'a. 1 , 1,t Premium fur la, gans^a.l put pi.ora. al Lazar, 111, ti,unt) Fair. Pa. for Machicti at Bud , Fair. l'a t.”s, 1 • rart.3.111,, i. .l itAroarm . t4rlng Itschtna Buck* C•timityl. air. Pa First Premium It, ,t , t Manufacturing and to amß A. F. CRATONEY, I= SEWING MACHINES. -exa DZICa elklita SOLD IN TWO HAYS, I=l :Zt.)F, BA ILTI.ETT EWEVO MA ‘.ll WA NTF.O Ttl IlTlttl in ti E. UAW!' I. f bEIVINti MACHINE. ERICK ON LI p. E. Li I •11EXE MACHIN P IN THE ATEM llcented to b.e tbo ... W lino°. or nn,trr food. Agents aro et car from .50 to V.7.111 . 1(.11 MONTI, County eights gin. r , bA cob.. kurl....s. *Lump awl ut,lnvo EAC E 810 oTHERA, Aiont,Toirdo. ("Pio. I!=1 HATS. CAPS. &o HATS! HATS!! HATS!! SPE, 1 .Z.Ni 131 WOOD STHEET, LAniK.4 . A NI, CENT , . A Boy BKHIIITONS, A HAT , Ki H.1,11E.14i. RESORT ET(' . ETc. A r.R., A:11110NABLZ Xll, 1C A SD MERE II AI, VII the Latest Styles in treat Variety xEr.. $2 Ohio Street. All.lWhera. MOE= =BEIM =ME n I.IL I • II at 11 I ' L 1 11 , I'm m 1 !I L I um ,• 24 r.rrr t• rral vviar 111 • • lined lir mak rr ?/- •r s r 1 I 1, 3' 4. 7 14 I=ll =MI= MEM