th C As . • v Time rendered or !monies rendered, or hltrffil latf aitta monies expended in Ponmfylvania an -7 . ring or on wombat of the late war for the suppreaslon of the rebellion, and alter tuning examin•d and audited each claims and ascertaining what injtilt ly due, the Auditor General shall ap pend his ofßcial certificate setting forth on behalf of Pennsylvania the amount so audited. All • such certificates shall be countersigned by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and am - claimant may pram:int the same to the United - Status accounting deportment for payment. the State not to be responsible for the claimThnt simply to certify thereto.. PASVED PINALLT. Pennsylvnia Lqislature. Modal Dtainteh u t i Plltlitrarrit 4.1.1,e. Hisarsimna; March, 3, PM. i SENATE. aiLU PAVED FINALLY. . Incorporating the Allegheny Grocery and Provision Company. Antirovizing the Greensburg Masonic Fried to borrow fifteen thousand dollars. Authorising the Uniontown Gas and Water Companybr supply public build _lap In:Uniontown. " Creating ealisldnif 'Mid lei the extlh" gaiety:tient of railroad compromises, . bonded Luiebteduess of Pittsburgh, and p r ap a Board of Corsugdosioneris to. tak charge thereaf, and for other mu.- , _. . . , owing Notaries Pulallo. In Alle gheny county lawful " for taking ao• knowledgmenta, as are lowed Alder milli and dustioes of the eace. Incorporating the G an St. Frands en° EM P ital,- T A I W Itn Ile, Allegheny . Imarporating the G , burg, 'rough leeway awl LI oad Com- In 4 erPorating . the"d z lontown and Wed Virginia Company. ;" Incorporating the Pittsburgh, Mc- Keesport and 11 Irvine Rallvied For the sale of u Ilhe within Lbe borough of - Weshingto . . Establishing an . in pendent School District outer portant' leghony, Beaver and Washington coon Enabling the School hectors of the Fifth ward; 'Allegheny City, to borrow Ethething the tonnage tax on the Mon. ongtheis Ellackwater.. Eatendlng th e Allegheny &aunty act ntiatlee ,to lhrery stable keepers to - Wailitartan COZlnty. • " Authorizing the School Directors of Bellevue, Allegheny' county, to borrow money and levy tax. Adjourned till Thursday. IEIOESEOF REPRESENTATIVES. . maws- won DAYAOM WM% Mr. LIRTON,trom tea Special Com a:altos of Investigation, reported that the Senate bill . 1,801, for the change of venue In Johnstown damage 0336 in 1857, was signed by the Governor with out the House amendment, and blaming the trahscribing clerks of the Senate for not inserting the Emma amendment. Iar.InICHOLSOIP, from the Commit tee ma 'Federal Halation; reported af firmatively- the Senate joint reselutkma relative to impeachment. • . LICENSZ CarEECTION.. ItfIOHOISON, from the. Orausuit tee on . Vleoandinimorality, reported the bill submitting the queen= oilcans° to voters in every district of the State at army general election. • By Mr. 881/Tl4 of Arlegbeey: A. sup plement to the !M/maims of the act of March 13, 1844, appdating - Connellmen In the City of Allogberty. Exercipting °studies and Municipal corPondiens from the' proeMiene of the act compelling railroads and ether ear- poratimus to igreennaellnea of iliintifts. A general act relating to the organisa tion or en-operative easoclatioas for onning;mannfactiering and trading pur poses in the Commonwealth. To divorce luso Crawford and Mar gust Orawford. Antlitorizing the Controllers of the Al legheny City School Chits-let to levy am) apportion theSChool tax for the month of March. Mr. MTLliAll, et JUlegheny,.estab llahing .tarry oveir the Xengillegliany river at Bestciii, Allegheny county. Mr. FORD, of Allegheny, repealing the general jury act et 1887 ter Allegheny Mr. MIDDLE, of Allegheny, for The remora ef toll lemma from Allegheny Mr. WILSON. of Alleghekly, repealing the act for a ferrj aTer the Monongahela it Elizabeib. Autheuizing additional tax In Sharps burg, Allegheny musty. A supplement to tke act for ihe better regulation of the Allegkeny county co. Anthorizinithe Holmol Board of East Birmingham to elect a Superintendent of Public Schools: Mr. NICHOLSON, of Beaver, author: zing the Auditor General. Attorney Gen oral and_State Treasurer to adjudicate and settle the claims et citizens' of Bridgewater, Beaver. meaty, for dam- Mr. JACKSON, Armstrong, fir an ad ditional tax on Kittsiudng township, Arlastron oeulitY; Thaw K. Woodside and Jacob Miller for bounty funds advanced. Mr. LINTON, of Chnebrfictneerporat lag the Helegfuun - Cm:Sera:me United Relatiye to employes of railroadcom panies aid: ioomaon made* .11tdd, placesentplaisitipin the urn. foully as other parties in snits for damages. The whole afternoon amnion of 'Me liesse mug tiompled in the . seiond reed ing sad asudderatien .[the appropria tion bill without poiehlop Theme will besimairatert-tifitht,liWhich coxiatitationst imsndmendi will to' d toned sad disposed aL CaMra%nMORA-L;AXL.WIO2,4 Evenntro Eisoroat—The metito to re fer -Mr. - HICKMANTI ornatituttonal amendments back to the General Judi ,clary . Cornidticie wee negatived—yeas thirty-dr., nays forty. Moan. 'man, Leldom, Meredith, - .Plant. and Thorn, all Republicaruk voting no. On the amendment Mating the wioril "white" out of the Co - otatation theicei were thirteen„ nays aixty-four—Meona. ; Beckert, launia,)Edotuda,(orronot,) Ford, (Al-; legbezty,) Cienloo; (Tea e l, Emu,. (Cherise,) Leedom., (Dolgince,) (Potter)(Chester,) (Chester,)lieltioehl, - (LineaLter,) Smith, (Allegheny,) &nd Thom, WI Re, pntilloank were the only =millers ruelog 17.5imannwy."Mara6 5, 18153. SENATE. *ILLS 12112RODUCILD: By Mr; HaftriT„Ailexheim Allow ing tie B_ hoot: Directors of Ewa. glr =lngham- to elect a Sulawinteiident of Atithotieng rho . Monongahela Torn "pikety t , - Pa:Eno! Beim' lads eu znish,of the set of April Snth, - Iliell." , ttelttipeens a tax on the Oct re :nail or to of eorPoratiorui that 'By Bfr.BBOWN, 'Merrierl incorporat ing the Oil Creek and Allegbley River Railroad Company, farmed by consonant. • low the Oil brisk, Warienend Prenklin atulYaruiers Reilrond Cotonatlen; . By Kr. LOWRY, Erie: A joint reso le:don rill:tire hu. the Improvement of the Ohio' river_ mod ealarnentent ,et Erie Mr, .1§119W212, Lawrence, liumat. ihat ino senate adjourn neon lwcadp morn . tog next 'untg the Tbtuliday wroth.r at- Lebttoon ; read In . • . Place a a:implement 'le the act of April 10th, =7lte; 'creatingliilidring fond; as . at theeldeaklount the real ella‘ of pay ,decodent: guided to • col inheritance lei. Wreathdie° lba - Wei of this CominonwatllN ahail be the - - en* as.that, ateresesl upon the aline property Li the lea printout, trt-enelat , •i. lannennen andealuatkua sf thelAineei cr and Commledontes of the openly In which add real conateis . HILLPAaeYD)trrALL7 •. 'greenling for the payeasitt ofdien, awarded the Allegheny - ." Coin* Asti ' cultural Sod* hjrreeeon tof the p ecapa Lion of tht4r../saAs,bY,Lb•Eit4!", , 1 - Mr. WM= ofliuttani, reedin plow a exteltiglir,the proeliforut of the auferia , :ree )11:11 pezt:isi two more _N"egro eirStssiors.-4fr.CONIf:LL, of Thlledelyhbi;ieertn tames tat autbei. Wag ind.: . 4l.recttiztpte•:..torfietterid toatiett clef* ,R:reeOtited on icuot of int ,. eitsettmr.lettaza firm : TP c ' , ldlonz. , l4 l3ll 4 l4l 7;oiother claim-`eim sap', "gaunt thei Muted States Or 'sr Sill authorizing incorporated" com panies to tavola In lands and mortgages, ground rent and government securities. " PAU= NECOND HEADING. The general fee bill, except for Alle gheny, Lancaster, York and Montgom ery mutates, and the regiatiy law passed second reading. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE. AYPEOPZIATION HILL The whole morning session was oc cupied with the wmand reading of tae appropriation MIL without conclusion. OHIO 'RSV= AND ERSE CANAL. Mn; LOWRY'S joint reaointiona, rola• the, to the Ohio Ricer and Erie. Canal, are u follows: Wurrnms, The' Conetitution of the United State. Tea! In CODgreell the ex clusive right to regulate commerce be twdeen the mamal. States of tit° Union: an I WHKRILAN The Ohio River is a great and important lino of Internal mmmu nication in.winch many of the States of this Union are interested; and - Wintaxas, A survey nearly completed b 3. eminent engineers in the employ of the National Government will demon strate that this great channel of com merce can be put in good and permanent condition fur the gaga of steamboats at all amens of the year, when unob structed by Ice, fora sum not exceeding twenty millions of dollars; therefore, - 'Besotted. That In The, opinion of the people of, Pennsylvania the importance of this great channel of commerce will hilly justify the expenditareof the sum named. , Second—That our Senators and Rep resentatives in Congress are requested to urge and vote for loch appropriation as will secure the permanent improvement I of the Ohio river upon the best plan that civil engineers may -recommend. Third—That as a necessary adjunct of the Improve:tient Of the channel of the Ohio river, the enlargement of the Erie canal, connecting said river with Lake Erie, to a capacityaufficient for the tran a portation of steam tugs of at least throe hundred tons, is of the first importance, not only to the commercial interests of the country, but also as a military high way' for the nation in time of war, and this enlargement is recommended to the favorable consideration of Congress, who are urged to co-operate with Pennsylva nia in aiding and promoting this great work. IMARIEBITEIGARD ICITTANINOIVRIMESE. Afternoon Beesion.-11r. WILSON, of Allegheny, read in place a bill incorpo rating the Sharpsburg and Kittanning Turnpike Company. The whole afternoon mask) n was con.- pied in discussing the appropriation 1,111. FROM EIIROPIL of IYIeR + D~ u. U. Etuo,=t, euuts.3 =l= LONDON, March 3.—lt Is said Baron Idonel Rothschild is to be ' raised - to e higher rank in peerage. Daar nX,IO r.m.—George'prancis Train Las :gabs been arrested. Be had adver tised -ha would lecture this evening at the Rotunda in this city, and was about proceeding to the hall when he was taken into custody. An audience of five b nu. dyed people bad assembled, and when informed of Train'a detention they were very indignant, and demanded the re turn.of their mosey at the door. At one time a 1.11115113 disturbance was threat ened. but the crewd dually dispersed and all is now quiet in the vicinity. Ma given otif that - Train was arrested this time en an action for debt. ' - Loancee, Ilsarcl34.—The present condi tion of Ireland and the queetiorrof Irish reform are to be considered in the noose of Cominotts on Tuesday next. Dispatches from Annealy Bay say let teas from British captives have been-re ceived at the advanced peat, having boon brought in aecretly by native measen- • gen. The letters ale dated Magodla, February 4th, and show that the prison ers are still confined la a fort of King Theodorns at Megodla, manfully guard ed. 'Though in great fear of the vicars:an of the Ring, they were as well treated as their condition so prisoners would Permit. All were alive and in good health. The letters give intelligence that the Ring of Shea had left liagodia in great rage. against Theodora; and Itwas believed he would tarn his arms against the Abyssinhin monarch as soon as the British soldiers arrived. No knowledge as to the plati of operations or the coarse the policy of the Kies has yet been obtained. Lutmucx, March 4.—An attempt tray made last nlght,lt is alleged by Fenians, to set fire to a large machine shop In thin city, bat It Was defeated by the vigilance of the police. The Incendiaries made axe of Greek fire. =3 Asrrwiter, March 3.—The English schooner Mary Inn, with cargo of nap. tha, was destroyed by fire to-day. Cap tain and crow perished. Lomas - March 3.—A report boo reached Inn from- the East that the United States has made a propoeitlon to the Tarktah Cniernmeat, Offering to build a port it Marmarozn, on the moat of Asiatics Turkey,' to be media &Mahon for leettela of--We American navy, bat the Porte declinoi to grant the neonatal) , Coll . lcoodon for such porpom = Fraamacx. March 4,—Admiral Farm. gmd arrived - it Spamla on the steamer Frolic too-day, Ho received a visit from the Italian Elinlstrm of Marine on board the Frolic. Hotta, 3ferch Antonelll Ts connecd to Ids palace by serious lit- jralmox, March . 4.—The popular satishictlon in Portugal has net subsided. A dispatch front Lisbon nye an etlgy of the Queen won burned -fut night by an ezdted snob. ==! Bsattn,', Hatch 3.—Tbe ' Minivter of State has been suthonaed to Orddifiellti the estate. of the ex-King of Hanover. NEW. YORK. =maws . Ayala Barn . ed— (ay Tuarisob to Ito intuit...o easetto.l New Yoax, - March .I.—A fire broke out about twelve o'clock last night to Barnum's Museum, In the portion occu pied by Van Amburgla's Menagerie. its rapidly did the flames spread that it was found impossible to =Teeny 's( the larger animals. The yells of the animals es the flames reached them wr re appalling, and they betinded from aide to side or darted madly against the bare in their vein et ;forts to free themselves. A few animals, anion; them a kangareo,. small leopard, a few monkey's, together withthe pe Jeans, and other small birds, were getout. The-electrical machine was also eared. Oa the Mercer ,treat side of the museum the police end other. ware mere success. thL • The gine= two camels, s pelt of, Insatiate loge • Burmese, cow, a limns, 1 and amulety of email animals, were got end. Many of them had narrow however, and a few wore glngtr l M firemen.- were at work at another Orel on - Spring street. and when they arrived at the building it was wrept la gamer, and In a short time the into- Tier wow bunted out, and adjoining buildings seriously damaged. 1%6 side of the Prescott Hs u= wee on areal o time, bat was saved by extraordinary exertions. The Weenie' the confusloa, mensged -to appropriate a consuSerabli sonehmt,ef pmpert. Several epectatets were, relieved's( t h eir - Watches and wet. lett: 'TU. Icemen the museum and con. tame including Van Amburgh's Men *gado. will-amount OD five handnd lisamend &Mars; insured, but to what mount mull sot bolearned. The bud ment of 1.19 occupied as a restaurant, loss Of stook about two thousand Are trandred dollars. Insured- The base; menu of Gil, =canted by Bigler ft Clinton as sample mom; lea on liquors and fixture* $5,060 Insured, No, ray, four story building man occupied or. fourth floor by P. grakenberserr on third, dry 6. Heal= &starlit:um; on v fi rs Wiley. book publisher, and en Use first by B. Saha, opt, Ad lees heavily en their stock brill* mod water. No. 640, occupied on the first 1y the Eliptio *twin Machete Omn i posy; en the wand, by Wm. Hall. 'musk) publisher; on the upper lionsr tq various partite; all of whom will weer heavy Imam: ' The - uphalstsrr store of j Samuel F'. Ireland, on Merrier street In I Os rear, non burned, ad several ether' partite Mee lwavily. AU the. people In the tamsettanors . l? ssyssi. _ - . . TU. iroppoied loom bye's destractiola of masa= Out night will much Latta million dollars; imam! for not over halt Mat amount. W. llananni has an alitamed the lota far nalivand oral build ins another site. . FORTIETH CONGRESS. Impeachment Additional Articles of Im peachment Adopted. Communication from Chie =MMI Impeachment Managers Ap pear at the Bar of the senate. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh kialette-) WAAWNOTON,MUch2,IBA, FIGURE OF REPRESENTATIVaI, ADDITIONAL IMPEACIMENT AgrrlCLlts. At a quarter past three o'clock Mr. BUTLER rose and reported from the Managers of impeachment the fol lowing additional article, remarking there was but one dissenting voice upon it among the managers, and it hid only failed yesterday on scenting of titan. The following Is the article: That said Andrew Johneon, President of the United States, unmindful of the high diales of his office and the dignity anti proprieties thereof and of the har mony and courteslets which ought to ex ist and be maintained between the exec utive and. legislative branches of the Government of the United States, de signing and Intending to Bet aside the rightful authority and powers or Con gress, did attempt to bring into disgrace, ridicule, contempt and reproach the Con gress of the United States and the ear eral branches thereof, to impair and de atrov the regard and Congress and legislative power there of, which all officers of the Gov ernment ought inviolately to pro- I servo and maintain, and to excite the odium and resentment of all the good people of the United States against COUgreeiti and the laws by it duly and constitutionally enacted, and in pursuance of his cold design and intent, openly and publicly, and before divers assemblages of the citizens of the United States, convenes to divers parts thereof to meet and rewire Andrew Johnson as the Chief Magistrate of that United State., did on the-18th day of Angnst, in theyear of onr Loral iSed,and divers other days anti 'times, as well before es after orards,mak e and dative: with aloud voice certain intemperate and Bcandalotui har angues, and did therein utter loud and bitter menaces, as well against Congress as the lowa of the United Strum duly en acted-thereby, amid the oriel, jeers and laughter of the multitude then assembled and In hearing, which are sot forth in the several epecifiattions hereinafter written, In substaneeand effect thatla to war:" The article is supported by threespeci ficatiOns giving extracts from speeches of Andrew Jul:mein inWashiiigton, August llith; at Cleveland, Ohio, September 31, and at St, Louis, Me., September Sth, The specifications conclude: Which said utterances, declarations, threats and harangues, highly censurable in any, are pee:sande indecent and unbecoming in the Chier3lagistraie of the United States, by means whereof said Andrew John son boa brought the high office of Presi dent of the United Stales into contempt, ridicule and disgrace, to the great Dean dal of good citizens, whereby Andrew 'Johnson, President of the United States, did commit and was there and then guilty of misdemeanor in office. Mr. ELDRIIWIE *made the' point -of order that the Managers had no right to report article. of impeachment, as the House had appointed a Committee' for the purpose. The SPEAFER overruled the point of order on two grounds, the principal one being that a member had a right, as a question of the highest privilege, to present articled of Impeachment. Mr. BUTLER spoke in support of his article. The article was opposed by Messrs. GIANFIELD,WOODBRIDGZ and WI L SON, of /owe, as tending to protract the trial. Mr. LOGAN *take in its favor. After which the previous question was moved and seconded, and the House pro ceeded to rote byyeas and nays on adopt ing the article, reported sue article ID. The article was adopted—yeas, eighty :even, nays forty-one, the only. lincubli cans voting lathe nertifellehag Mars. Ashler. (Nevada,) Coburn, Griswold, Ladle, Mallory, Marvin, Pomeroy, Smith, Wilson. (lowk) WUeon , (Ohio,) Windom and Woodbridge. - Mr. BINGHAM then offered the fol lowing as an additional 'article, saying it had received the unanimous vote of the Managersand he moved the previous rt on on Its adoption. Anlicia 2. That saki Andrew John son, .President of the United Stales, on. • mindful of the high duties of his of and of his oath °lance, and In (Meagan! of.the Constitution and laws of the Uni ted States„ did heretofore, to-wit: on the leth day of August, ISfel, at the City of ' Washingt-m, in the District of Columbia, sbtittann blic IP ttrst the iw Vil a rl ' y d - thtne to n gram of the United Statee was note Coll gnus of the United States, authorized by the Constitution to exercise lerela. Live power under the mune, but on the • contrary wee a Congress of only a part of I the States, thereby denying and intend- Ink to deny that the legielation of said • • Congress was valid or obligatory upon him, the said Andrew Johnson, except in an far as Its new fit to approve the same, and deo thereby denying and in-, • tending Jo .deay the power or the ' .aid Thirty-ninth Congress ti [appose an amendment to the Constaistion of the United Stalest, and in pursuance of said declaration the odd Andrese.Johnnon, Preeddent of the United States. eithe r wards, to-wilc on the 21st day of Febru ary, lide, at the city of Wathieron, in I the District of ColtimbLe, did uniaw- • I fully and In disregard of the ' , requtremente or the Constitution, that he I Ithould take care that the laws he faith fully executed, attempt to prevent thee• execution of an act entitled "an act rems feting the tenure of certain civil rates named March 2d, ine7, IT unlawfully devising devising and contriving means by which be could prevent Edwin M. Stamen from forthwith restuniug the functions of the office of Seenstary of the Department of War, notwithstanding the - refusal of the Senate to concur in the euspenelon before made the said Atadrewdoktuion of the mid ,Mreein St. Stanton from said ciliated Secretary. of the Department of War, and also by further unlawfully devising and contriving, and attempting to &mine and contrive mama then and there to , prevent the execution of "an act entitial an act to make appropriations for -the Bead year ending June 30th, ler.S, and for other purpeaea," epproved. March 2d, lea, and also to raernnt the execution of "an set entitled an act to provide for the more efficient Government of the rebel Stales," pared March 2d, lee;, wheaetT mid Andrew Johnson Presi dent of dun United States, did Johnson, to wit, on theist dayof February, BCE, at the city of Washington, commit and were frailty of a high nahrdemeenor In office. Alter 'some debate the article was adopted —yeas one hundred and nine, nare forty—a drift party vote. Mr. 1:11NGIIAM then reported two • resolutions, one directing that tie argi -1 clan of impeachment be exhibited In the name of the House of Reprepantativee and of all the people, and be carried to I the Senate by the Managers; the other authorizing the Managere to appoint a Clerk and Messenger, to eend for per- I Nona and papers. Adopted. • Mr. JENCKS offered as an additional I article the one offered by him yerterday. Mr.:ELDRIDGE suggested In derision that be abet had an article of ImpeseJi. mart to off r. ' Without LaMar a Toler on Mr..7enelcs propoeltlon the 'louse adjourned. Wiltimea - nor, March ♦, PM SENATE. The Chair submitted the following: WM." &nate of lAc nuke( ,S7stes, irwitnuat as the sole power to try tm peacturann la waded by tba Contattatl, n the Scuola., and Ills made tho duty of Le Ciller Justine to Preside when ttut Pres Mont to on trial, 1 take tho liberty of submitting very respectfully some observations In morel to the proper mode of proceed:llnm noon impeach ment, which has been preferred by the Howe of - Representatives against tb. President now in aloe. That when the Senate efts for the Wel of on Ita• Neel:intent, it vita se a Court, ere= unquestionable. That - for the trial of an mpeachmont of the Pretident this Court Lund be conotitotod of member' of tb Siitisatih with'the Chief .Tostlce proolding seems equally • eo. The "(derails( is regarded_ as the highest contem porary authority on the construe. don. of the Constitution, and In the sixty-fonith number the 'functions of the SenaLksitting in its Judicial tamed trait' Court for the trial of impeach- I mein, ire examined. in . a paragraph explaining the reasons for uniting the; Supreme Court with the Senate in the I formation• of a Court . of Impeachment, it is observed, that ,to sacertain the ex. tent of that union It Is obtained from J j making the Chief Justice of that Court the President of the Coort of Impeach ment, axis proposed in the plan et the Constitution. While the • inoonvoni. mesa ' of an entire corporation of the former into the latter will . be substantially avoided, this was. perhaps, the prudent way. This authority teems to ' leave no doubt upon either of the propreitionsJust stated, and ' the etatement of them will serve .o in. trodnocequestion' upon which I think 'll =tri [te l t:Se a , nani zesul ety• At what °f period,in the case of an impeachment of the President, should theCburt be wpm. Lied, under the oath as directed in the r Censtitutionf It will readily nugget/. Itself to anyone whorotlects on theabill tiro mut learning In the law which Malin multh so many Sanakirs, that. besides the moon mush a in the 'eatevaliar, there must ' have been 44111 another fur the Dread..., ion requiring the. Chief Jnetice toplaqd,, In the Court of Impeachment. Under Um Constitution, In awe of a Vacancy inkbe PITTSBURGH WKLY GAZETTE : WEDNE OM, of President, the Vice President succasis, and it prudent end beil.tioz deft the next in sneoes s i m . ...mold not preside in a pro. ea...31:17 th-oitzli which I L L vacaney ndcht be created It was not don wet that the Senazo, shun, in its ”ro intro paU noseeit"Y' el Representatives eome notice of its intention to impeach the President at its her, but it dons seem to moan mt....- ranted opinion, in via,- of this Can:stk.. tutinnal provision, that the orcanlzatiMlA of the Senate as a Court of Impeach ment, under the Conatitntion , should precede the actual announcement of the impeachment on the fart of the House, and it may perhaps be thought a still less warranted opinion that articles of impeachment should only be presented to a Court of Impeachment, that no other summons or process should be presented to a Court of Impeach ment, that CIO 9111=10138 or p moos s should lane from the organized Court, and that rules for the government of such Court should be framed only by the Court 'wit I have toned myself unable to come to any other conclusions than these: I can assign no reason, for requiring the Senate to organize as a Court under any other than Its ordinary presiding officer for the later proceedings upon Im peachment" of the President which .doess not seem - to me to apply earlier.equal lh" I anitfOrEd that the Initekp roceed ed iponoer view., and It is not my purpose to con test what its superior wisdom may have directed. All good citizens will fervent ly pray that no occasion may ever arise when. the grave proceedings now In pro gress will to cited as a precedent; but it is not impossible such an occasion may come. Inasmuch, therefore, ON the Con stitution hoe charged' the Chief Jostles with an Important Inaction In the trial of an impeachment of the President, it , lois maimed to me tilting and obligatory, where he Ls unable to concur in the view, of the Senate concerning matters Orson. tiat to the trial, that his respectful dissent should appear. S. P Orissa. Chief Justice of the United States. On motion of Mr. HOWARD, it was ordered to be printed ,and referral to the Select Committee of Seven. IMPEACHMENT OTICLIN PRY-RENTED. At five mina p ast cam the managers appeared, follow 1 by members of the House, the Latt ranging themselves outside the bar of the Senate, and the manager. taking sesta provided for them in the following order: Bingham out t right, Bouts-ell ' Stevens, Logos, Wiliam, Williams and Butler. The Speaker of the House was invited to a seat beside the President rim ton, and was escorted to hitileat by Mr. Grimes. Silence having been restored, the Chairman of the Committee,. Mr.,I3ING HAN!, meld: . "Mr. Pnahlent, the Managers on the part of the limp* of lteprcsentatives, by order of the House, are ready et the bar of the Senate to present Articled of Im peachment for the maintenance of the impeachment preferred against Andrew Johnson, President of the Ue RINI States.. The President pro fan "The Ser geant-at-Arnie will make proclamation." Sergeant-atsArms—Flear ye, bear • ve, all persons are ordered! to keep silence, on pain of imprisonment, while the House of Representatives exhibit to the Senate Articles of Impeachment against An drew Johnson, President of the United States. Mr. DISC/11AM then rose and read th Articles of Impeachment, the =mane Mao standing, with the exception of Mr Stevens. At a quarter to two the reeding of the articles was oonelud::1 and the rnanaceni and other cumbers alike Muse rotimd. IMPEACHMENT —nvmrnox On DEM Mr. IIOWARD, from Select Commit tee of Seven; offered the following reso lutions and enteric That at one o'clock to-mori morrow. r. 7d., the. Senate will proceed to comdder the Impeachment of Andrew Johnsen, President of the United States, at which time, the oath or affirmation re quired by the rules of the Senate, sitting for the trial of Impeachment, Obeli be administered by the Chief Justice of the United Stang no presiding. °Meer of the Senate, sitting ea aforesaid, to each mem ber of the Senate, and the Senate will, at the Moo aforesaid, receive the managers appointed by the Muse of Rei resents- Onkrerd, That the Secretary of the Senate lav this reaolutlon before the House orrammentatives. Ordered, That II copy of the rule. o f Procedure and mutton in the Smote vbfe•alltlog on the trial of impeach ment be communicated by the Secretary to the Boum of Representatives, and a copy thereof delivered by him to each member of the ilouse.uf Itepreeenta- Urea- Ordered, That the artkles of Impeach ment presented against Andrew John son, Preeudent of the !hilted Stales, he, printed. After some dismission Mr. EDMUNDS moved a entiatitute welch was rejected. The reeolution and orders were then adopted Arriatim, Mr. POMEROY, from the ;lame Com mittee, presented en additional orilor, providing fora nog,* to the Chief ill.. tine, educating kis attendance AM pee,' ding oglose, and for tba appointment o a ronunittee to conduct hint to the chair Adopted. The CHAIR appointed as mud, C. mitteo Memo:, Pomeroy, SYII on Ruckalew. Adjocuned. HOUSE OF nt: PR MENTATI V F TIM MAXAGERA•ArrEAU AT run RA =2l me Thom then, at one o'cl et,. re- Plonked itaelf Into Committee of the Whole, Mr. DAWES in the Chair, and proceeded to the Senate, In company with the' Managers, to preword to that body the Article. of Im,asach ent.. At a quarter before two, the Con nittee of the Whole of the Ileum returned to the Hail, and ha Chairman, Mr. //AWES, reported that the hie omen; of Impach ment on the part of the Mouse had pro moted to the Senate Article. of Im peachment againat the President nt the United States, and bad been Informed by Ile presiding officer the Senate would take action thereon, of which due notice would Le given. POLITICAL. Oble Vales Itepubllaus Maysville . —Grist tor Presider., . Wade I. TD• trarldwat—Rmselailess. Be Telegraph to the gltitautega tresattes COMIXECT, 0., March 4.—The Union Republican State Convention mot here to-day. Permanent organlnstlon: Pres ident, Lieutenant Governor John C. Lee, and one Vice. President from each district; Secretary, T. C. Doimldstm: The following nominations were made: Judge of Supremo Court. Wm. White, of Clark; Secretary of State, Isaac R. Sherwood, of Willi:um county; Board Public Works, James Moore; School Commiasloner,Captain J. Harris; Clerk, of Supreme Court, Rodney Voce; dele gates for the State at largo to the Nation id Convention, Fred. Ilassaureck, John C. Lee, John H. Hingham and Jame,, Scott of Warren; Senatorial elector., David Tod anti Samuel Galloway. cen tral Committee-Ist diatrict, HIV, Sands; 2d, James Merman; 3d. Felix 3farsh: 4th ' fr. P. Howard; Ilth, W. G. Wilma; Mh, W. R. Smith;; 71.11, IL D. Roger.; Bth, H. E. Lee, tab, Geo. W. Knapp; 18th Muses R. Bailey; llth, J. J. McDowell; 12th, H. it Keller 13th, C. B.Griflln; lath, fi.W. fibirtliff; 'Mb, D. H. Ruseel; 15th, Lewis Newton; 17th, J. K. Rucebrad; 18th, H. W. Curtis; 19th, Alphonse Hart. The fellewing restilutlenawereadopted; Jrclcr. , a, By the Union Party of Ohio, In Convention aesembled, that the Na tional Republican Upton Party, having preserved the integrity of the country, having-defeated the ntroctouti attempt lately meta to inaugurate appeals to j , arms and civil nr from the legitimate remilts of legall ead miuditutlonal elec. dons, and beef g placed American na tionality on the **lid foundation of lib. erty and the rights of man, will elect to the Presidency of the Uni ted States next November a man under whose adtainhe Galion will be Completed the great. tack of reconstruction on the bests of nationality, liberty 7 and true de. mocracvand , who with firmness, yet witii . moderatlon with Jastioe, yet with charity and liberality, .With un swerving inyiet•!, yet with prudence and statosinanahlp, wlll. heal the weuuds of the war, reconcile the hostile elements, and by his wisdom,economy, rectitude and good faith wil restore to the sec tions of the country which the rebellion has desolated prosperity and happiness, and with the try comp:ninon of the re peopla'a preer tatives in Congress will re-intabilsh the Wiens of the several States to a regenerated union and to the bleating of everhating domestic peace. Ittooloesl, That. at Gila Imeturethe eyes of the country are directed to one who la eminently qualified by him character, re- Mien, antecedents and the unisons! confidence which he eniaja, to secure II triumphant election next November. to terminate when In ofUco the present state of transition anti suspense, sad to guide 1 the nation ton new era of good feeling , andrestore confidants:, - - Resolved, Thatiwith Ulravel B. Grant as our candidate for the Presideney, Ben jamin r. Wade for the Vice Presideney, and the history Of the last seven years forum platform, rive may confidently ap pad to the loyalty, patriotism and intel ligence of the American people. Revvlveel, Thet the chief obstruction to the pacification of the country bits been the porafatent Opposition of Andrew Johnson to the toeonstruction of civil Government In the rebellions States an. der the authority of National legislation, by keeping alive the spirit_ of rebellion and reviving the 'lopes of a . reetomtlen to political power of its great ally , the Democratic party .. Iteenlved, ' net e approve and an plead die action of the Ilona of &pre ventatives, in the recent °zombie of its high constitutional prerogative, by the impeachment of Andrew Johnson for high crimes and misdemeanors In orb*, and believing it to he the constitutional function Myths Semite, inning set a court of just:tie, to finally determine every question of law and Out arislngin the course of the proalcutloil, we invoke from alt parties a peaceable and law. abiding rubsulsalon to its judgment in Rresoired Ttod , by the' indeCent Joann, and precipitation which the Democratic, Legistiture of our State rescinded the res..lnlio. 'ratlreind the fourteenth Vinetelment t-i the Coos:Ration of the. rutted States, and thus condemned the eimmitiol In said amend ' !nerd, proleieithms which the people or Ohio. ever a full and exhausting N 1.41, had endorsed with over 40,000 Joritv. the DernocraUe party luta again manifested that its restoration to power , would put in Jeopardy the results of our groat. struggle, undo what hes been accomptishssi by the war, and again plunge the country mto disorder, confu sion, and the dangers, of secession; din integration and perhaps a war At nixes; that to timid the calamity of a Demo cratic .victory, it becomes the duty of nil true lovers of their country to unite In disregarding for the time being all aide issues or questions of minor Importance until all danger of a fatal reaction has passed, and the fruit. of the are per manently secured by the election of a loyal, reliable and patriotic President. Resolved, That we cordially approve the determination of Congress to re, trench the expenses of the Government, and that we urge upon the:National Leg islature the necessity .of the strictest economy and a reduction of the army and navy, and a thorough revision and simplification of our system of federal taxation, 90 as to es:lnane.. and lighten the burdens of taxation of the people. Reached, That the Republican party pledges itself to the faithful payment of the public debt. According to the laws under which the five-twenty bonds wafer issued, said bonds should bo paid in the currency of the country which may be a legal tender when the Government shod be prepared to redeem finch bonds. lirsofeeti, That weheartlly approve the policy of Convicte in nrresting the COD. traction and believe that the Issue of currency should be commensurate with the Industrial and commercial Interests of the people. Resolved, That Justice and sound poli cy require that all property ehouldbear equal share of public burdens, and that thlti principle might to bo applied to all Unlttml States bonds hereafter Issued by looking thorn liable, by express pro- Astons of law, to taxation preciee.y ae other property. /imottird„ That we urge upon the na-. tiontil authorities the propriety of initia tory negotiations to establish Interna tional rules of expatriation upon thobaaia of our naturalization laws, no 'that melt nation shall nsmgnize naturalization by the °thermos terinfhating former allegi ance and confers - Inc all Hobe] of citizen ship, and we arlirm the duty of the Fed eral government to extend adequate and 'equal protection to all Its citizens at home and abroad, noti re and naturalized, when ii, the legitimateand peaceful ex ercise of their loyal and international rights. Re.tolred, That wo renew to the Rol diem ( and gallons of the Republic our ex pressions of heartfelt gratduderfor their heroic sacrifices and serrirera, which will for ever be held In the =affectionate re. membrane° of the A merirmuipeopte, and that while wo call upon them now to sustain at the ballot box the great (4111110 which their calor and endurance have eared in the field, we pledge to the maimed who survive, and to the widows and orplums of those who fell, the public faith for the payment of all their pen sions aml bouuttes. Bewared, That we remember with pride and natisfaction the mersicist °Mat noble- patriot, statesman and .00 of Ohio Edwin M. Stanton. and that we imay heartliy - endorse blo recent official action In retaining Ma position as Nerve tary of War, am! trust that Ms great ex perience and ability will be al:nit:mad at the head of the War Department. Pommy e.t Deameratic ; Deimos efireyetite, oaaLeate4 ter /Wetter General, awe Deliveries. U. tat for Ilarirecortieer eral—ltmeiallee• adapted=le Pref. ermire IC:prolamine ter Pres Mime ter reimmoc to ter linsee-sis two mei liAnntsanno, March 4.—The Demo. erotic Sint') Convention met In the Rail of the Rouse of Representatives', and was called to order by lion. William A. Wallace, Chairman of the State Central Committee. Mon. Wm. M. Randall, of Schuylkill county. was &elected ee tem porary President, and the 'mtel Com mitlew At the elarnam , session the Conven tion wad permanently ormanized with lieu. Wm. Hopkimi, of Washington county, as President. Wm. V. McGrath of Philadelphia, Ada Geo. W. rem, of Allegheny, were nom inated as Prealdentel eleetnrs at large by acciarnation. • At the evening towalen the Convention elected a delegation to the ninon,' Con vendor' and an electoral ticket. c. Caul a& P. of Pb Wide/Pith,. from the Committee on Resol utiona, made ■ re f port which was adopted: That the prompt restoration of all the Suite to enjoyment of alt rights In the - Union la essential to our progress* and prospedity a, a AIL. tient that the Constitution is Pre su preme law of the land, and that the re amt attempts of the Legislative breech to usurp the oaks of the Executive and destray the powers of the Judicial branch of the Government are In utter violation of its spirit; that by rigid economy In every branch of public service taxa =on should be ash:instead cement it our indebtedness. be &snored; that the Republican pasty is responsible for the delay of the restoration at the Southern slat. to their joie relation* in the Union ; that the President in judging of the constitutionality of the Tenure of lance law was only ' , emptying with his oath to defend the Cunatltution ; that his pending impeachment Is a grass am • reckless. • abuse of parthen pester ; that return •to specie payment at the earliest predicable moment is amen tial to the Manias of the people and the country, and that the national debt •houl,t be paid as rapidly es onnidsteut with the taxa upon which the Inane were owl,; that until the govern ment is able to raison legsl tenders in coin, the holders of bonds 'dumb' be required to twelve them In payment that the , "x 4 mPtionof government bonds from taxation is unjust; that -we recog nise with the deepest gratitude the efforte of the gallant volunteer soldiers; that It la the duty of the government to protect In all their riebte all citizen.,minus and naturalised, at name end abroad. The balloting for candidates: msulted in the nomination of Charier E. Ileyle, of Fayette, Per Auditor General, and Wellington 11. Ent, of Columbia, on oecond ballet, for Surveyor General. The delegritos at large to the , National Conrenthen are I,ame E. Kellner Wm. Pedter,F. tiro. W. Woodward arid Wm. Meier. MEXICO The Ass Hullos Cemptrasy—Tores. Toternitie to is. enistarea Oessue fLavase, March 3. Advionv from Mexico represent thogovernment Retire ly prmioeuting investigations of Gm re• root onnsplracy to amanainato the Prod. denb, Jrtarea hasp postponed Ma latanded i visit to the United State. and will not leave Menlo. until all the .parts ulna of tbo conspiracy are brought to sight and the portion Implicated breaght to trial. Intelligente. from Yumlan Water. that Coped; Juarint Governor, attacked MUM bond, of revolutionists who had col:or:fed at Jpuned, and drove them to Vail/Walla. When revolntionioni, La ing reinfotced, resumed the olfenolvo, rind after o slurp fight routed the form of Qrpeda. Lawmovere on both alders, MARYLAND, 11141611os: Mr , Called States Semite, .747 h. ceele• Met bedlist• :BI 'Will. ph io tal I • ltubarill pantie.) Anwarimus, Starch b. The Legiala tore had three ballot" to-day for United StatetSonator. but there wee no eliction. On the third ballot nomins 'received twenty-eight, awl Swann twenty-four • DAtmuona, March 15,-The Confer ence or the Methodist Episcopal. Church South, Bishop Daggett preeildlng, and the lialttruore Conference of the atethe• dint Dpisctipal Church, Dinhop Simpson preluding, are lu session In this city. • steamers itaraea at et. Leal.. Tawlineei b tee rah uantl.l.l ST. March, :I.—Tie steaming. M.. 8. Mopbam and Fanny &e V. wore bunted at the levee about one o'clock thie morning.. The M. N. Mopham was a New Orleans boat, veined at o. Th e s6s,tion and Insured tor t about lukoo Fanny .ticatt, a stern wheel boat, wee valued at about 204,000; _lnsured for 120.0 1 10 to 22.1.0U0. Both boats were to tally deattoyed, era both belonged 8. Mephato dc Brother. The insurance Ia to Chien:, and Pittsburgh came. The following le the Insurance on the eteamers Me ham and &tett. burnt thie morning, all In Cincinnati otilluem COM marcial, Eureka, American, Crescent, Central, Fireman's s2,bb 0 seat 1.7e10n, 85,000; Buckeye Slate and Nattered , , VA() each; Magnolia. Boatman' 000 : . Enterprise. 85,000; Magnolia, 15,006. Total, VOW. • The Kate Kinney was damaged to the extent otabont $ 5 , 00 0. lonised. JewoU7 Stomp ■NNO, tar Talearmat to tae gluabatia liatatie.l PnrhaDELlMia, March S.—Theaters of Janos I« Caldwell .d. Co., Chestnut woo robbed of diamond rings and clusters valued at twenty-Ilreithotmand dollars, by two men, on. of whom was aulsysortently &Mated anal about half Lbw property recovered. Ete gave his name.. Martin ,Ballay, trunktnaker, of Chicago. Ito came here five dayi ago In march of work. lle wan committed In default of live thousand dollar, bail. His marompllce be yet at large. m4anino. Ai;LOBACS—C.ItAIU.—(he Monday, February W., Ly ller. Ales. CIark.IIODNET N. ALI.O - of Allegheny. exl Wu Along L. CRAM, of Mubarak. - 1311:121 Hemel —los Studs,. J un es( at II &stock MART J 4 if of Junes (Joie. sged Se geSes. I,llVlls.—ths Tooothyavorolog. wrre i. MO. Itl.l.ltEM IMVIS. tbo Lth ma' of Oto ago. rtierAtin.=o. Toot.lay .wing, Blare}M. ot ?deduct. JOlllll A.. Moat NNE of John A.. 11 Mir A. 21114,11Td. ajll4 1410.mtla! mu MTh DAY. MARCH 11; • 1868 rma AN'D SUBURBAN bomh rentzle be tram, p r number ot Visitrd Prc.,7,y -bligllnd in this City, I`ollillt. 13 I Feumlo College, 'which we with tearty eminmernent, to MEI comment our trade! Pirmi4nuil rinnarm CoLLEGE w more invite t noilei attention or our readers tri,the ad :ertiseinent. of Ulla ex cellent institution, located in oar city, The buNings ' ono Mindred and forty feet In length, have been imprt.ved from year to ytar; until they are among the tweet oft Inci kind in the country. The ceilings a-e high, the halls and rooms neatly pi pored, and well lighted and ventilatot, and every arrangement made for the cortiffert end convenience of the poplin. The Faculty embraces twenty two teachtrs, chosen with special refer ' race to thbir fithess for the positions they occupy, and moat of whom have bad from live to twenty-five years experi ence In their profeasion. Five of them are employed in the musie deport- merit. Fiench and German are taught by nativei teachers. There aro also spe cial teachers for all the other ornamental lintnchesj such as Drawing, Painting, .Needlewoi , k, Wax Flowers, the. Every part of a therongh,eolld and ornamental oduratlou'ls ample provided for. The curriculum of emailos is extensive, ar ranged with great care and With special reference in the mental development and progress. tif the pupil. 'There is it thor ough organization of the literary course Into Printery, .Preparatory and GAO- Ode, as well no special deport...lx for the ornar4ntal tininehos. Thisarninge meat affords special advantages. Not withstanding the etivantagt.s atfordeti are unsurpasakl by those or any school in bite laud, the' charges am ry moderate—far, leas, indeed, than many schools Which have fewer teachers and less I facilities. Not the leaftt titlTantago Is the moral tone which pervades the institution'. The boarding pupils are under thr. special care of the President anti his wife, and their constant effort io to make the College a ChriAlian Home for all 001UnItted to their tuition. We cordially commend the College tond our readers..Tlie S'prlng Term will com mence March '23.1. Hotel to the Pres ident, Ito I. C. Pershing; D. D., fora rattaloguej T e Niggle et Disease. The elcitnesaan that afflict the human family are so varied In their character and often Imss so obatruso as to bailie ; • the chill and laugh to acorn the science of the molt learned and inquinitive iologista. Especially la this true of that multitudltione class of diseases denom inated chronic or sub.arnte = and there in no clam at more dtllLult management, more lamberts on sstunt of Establishing the red organ or function at fault, than for want ur chill In the application of ap propriate remedies. Of lido years great light has been brought to bar on this subject In examination of the uri narysocrellon,whtchbeingerielienination from the Mood Intel( is almost sure to point out where the Painting lesion Is or the organ or function failing lu its duty in carrying out the use of the human body. The MAO who has done more, In a practical sense, in establishing this fact in the diacovery of disease than any other, is oar friend' Dn. 01.0511176 of this city, who has devoted over twenty years of th e priMo of hie life In investigating the . sublesn. and'he has done so to nom, purpose. The Doctor Is now n. man in the prime f life and there are thousands of families throughout the country in which his name Is an honored house hold word 'for through Ida minintrations and !skill obey have been restored front sickness to health, from ilwspendenty and gloom,' to that of cheerfulness anal the bouyarley Cl youth. . Let no one weeder then at the great reapectabillty and credit which now at taches to tlida system of detecting M...., when it lies been adontod and used by the ablest mind moat !scrutinizing minds of both he There tallow amerced!, a disease afflict ing the human body h. which the emus exhibited a the urinary secretions are not appeal to for aid anal eonfirm ulnas 1it0041,,0010 Expensed Derfne 0 5 67 I. aaa Reoction of Two 1111111 PalldIMOO( During ti t , year 1567, In' spite of the general h• times which prevailed, there worel erected within the boundary of the old !a ty proper, four hundred and nineteen rt store house s and private dwellings, a coast approsimatieg gl.- LOO,OOO. Ili the allstncts lately consult.! dated theverso more than finesse hund red new ha erected during the same period. the 'rat of which wilt fully reach $1,509,103 more, making the neat aggre gate of fa,....i,000 ..pended in Pittsburgh on building Improvements m Iw7. He r e Ise summary compiled by E. S. Wright, Esq., Asseesor of Water recite, of the new buildings! erected In the old ten wants dorittg that rear: First rixt4 Ward.. ... r!! Second Wa d 5 S eventh Ward..-P7 Third War i Eighth Ward .Fourth Ws ....II I :Vaal! Ward Fifth Nen.< 10 I Tenth Was.rd. ..... f 7 Total nuMber in old city proper.... 417 I , leatt eleetaaut. The Johnsdown Democrat sari,: On Friday fo ,on Mr. Jamtw Taylor wan found on • track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, o sibilantly above the sta. Is lion, In an i naibloconditlun. It soon. Mr. Taylor, . he la somewhat lame, arose , herons dayll lit for the porno , eof going ' to lila work In the mint, Mr, Taylor's maiden:as I In tipper Prspect, and In walking al, q the brow of this 1,111 he donbtleas al pped on the frozen scow, ri and was pp ipitatal overl he 1,111 to the railroad bel sec, a Allatannapf three huh dred feet. brut ten o'clock A. 31. he was area ly sg on that/Mt* by moo on a . taming tral , who gave the word at the station. W. learn that Mr. Taylor's skull was f clued , and that ho died on Saturday ni ht. A Man led to-day at fir. Kt) . efflce to info bins of a grout cure mule by his LUN CURE, or PULMONARY RESTORAT3VE. Whilst thew cuffs. are made *lilt the Doctor'. preparations, he desires 1$ to be distinctly undenowil that moat of his greet cures are made in accordance with the eitabilshod laws that govern the a•lence of modiclno, in which be has leen logaged for the past twenty. Qvo years. !seek lie was also In ro. ceipt of a letter from a clergyman in the Slate of Obib ' detailing another moat wonderful cure. DR. • KEI',SEITS RESIDENT CON. SULTING C,PFICE FOR LUNG EN AM I !NATIONS AN D TREATM EST OF OBSTINATE CIIIIONIO DISEASES, NO. 103 PENN STREET, (roast. A. at, until 3 r. m... Aarlib r Camera Desflair. I • I boat my htring tinting the last year. Part of the *I el was totally deaf. • In. April of this year I wee Induced, from en adrartisenlent, to make application to Dr. KeYsur. No. il2o Nun strnot, Piths. burgh. Afteehaving tried rat mad .ltt,4, 'eines from d mg, without any bent. tit, I bare b e tinder Dr. Kerser's treat moot now for early two months, and am entirely . 9244441 to my hearing, se that I rate 11 ,S, pin drop. Jonu canr-als, Crud Muffle, . liratthington county, P. Important 111...- 1 : le ../ Or I.N, , I / / I e 'n i ...d i ,cent m th. , Counterfeit Twentyst7ve Cent Nodes.— A large numbhr of these notes are In circulation 7' ey are the Lost executed counterfeits of this denomination yet manufactured, d are maculated to do mire • the mos careful moneptakem The bogus ca nay luny be known by the paper being trifle lighter. The rig- netts of Few den is,• at first glance, oarrec a fully as as the genuine, but a i , close scrutiny owe that It is a good food cut and n a steel engraving. het. Mushy:srley. 4d!e In the United etderday, upon the quey ore * Wan an to when the In the Sid nection of the 'exphee, decided that it In the first dey. of June at date the tiny: per rent opemtire. The Item, t on, prevailed that the o Into eiTeet the lint of tih. Judge • Aft States Court, lion rained bel year mention Bankrupt law would expire next. After tl daunt. hereto Mon, or 'oph9 daunt, would the pruner/2C nu "Old Tommy' ' Hamilton, a' '. colored elllcen of Ilunti gdon, Pa ., died ou the OM nit. at an ad *need age. Ilia elect ago in not know ton certainty, but from the best informs on that can beobtoined be was one bun and eight:. or nine yearn old. Its as a resident of that town during the greater part of bis life, and was • harmirandluoiranslye man. . ' The Best and original Tonic of Iron, Phosphbrus, am • Callaaym known ns Ounvell Mack Vi.'s Ferro Phoephors tad Elixir of Call ya Bark. Tho Iron melons color to Lie blood, the Phneplic. rug renew s waste of th e nerve' ae, mid the Callsaya see a natural Uvulha lth. 1W tone to the di Dye organs, thereby curing dyspepsia in Its yarEms, forme. Wakefulness, tvenbral Debility, and Do: premlon of Spiri . Manufacturvd only by Caswell. Non rd a Co., New York. Sold by alt druggl to, - gawk' Chapped Hanes. me and ail rougimoas of the skip, coital y cured by ming the -Juniper Tar.• l ' made by Caswoll, Flamm! at Co., NT:York. ft suipmaas all • other remetil aa It will prevent roughness of th if usarthding cold weather. It laConceniently applied, avoiding all theitrouble of the greasy compounds now use. It- min be used by - Mdicat with (he moat tender shin, without Irritation hrpaln, making It soft and clear. • Sold by the Druggista gem . _ t ztris' r re .„ - - L . W In o "c p T u th lt h e lls: : Part s . Selo by Dr. ICeyserof o y fruitless e ff orts to ntiou bolus given to *hate chronic dumb,. hopes of many ;sir up all ides of over Another Gm* of tooany's Gazt gum of Asthma, n this city, after m 0 got relief from oil welt undivided att dlaawas of an obi tar has awakened tl eons who had give procuring relief. • COrgIf.P,RCIAL r 002 Prrruni non tiA,1•71 . 1. 'foremost - , 6, ma, Imarkets, &Month moderate/7 tarsal. a retail may, arc devoid of toy nem characteristics worthy of special notice, and the Colon, of hualneas, In the aksreaide, to ILtht. Gram—Thtiro la a good ciLmand for winter Wheat, and prime Red may be quoted at 82,L5, and White At ki Id. Oat. firm and Ia fair de nand bat unchanged; r•SLIStir, oa traoo, and Sat 0700 f.tr small iota In Moro. Rye Ls steady at sl,/.3,31,95. cot. I. veu , dull Out unchanged; insy he quoted at kict ;Se, on wharf and track, and ii 01.05, In atone. Barley is acute and wanted at su6'23o. PROVLS/ON9— thwart 1. &ready but on chanted; Ca for Plain and 1.l(. for Sugar Cured Shoulder's:l4(er Ribbed and 10 (or Clear Side.; and 1714 e for Sopa Cured Liam.. Primal kettle rend..." . I..brd 114 Com., and 1040 tr. In keg.. Coop try La keg., 14011, 31e.s Pork, 1t25,604320. FLOUR—There to no Improvement to .note l La the demand, and wnile the market is price. are unchanged; 110,60011,23 for Spring' Wheat; 11110112,50 for Winter Wheat, and $14(1 Mg for font: brands. Ity• Flour urtettanged at 118418,2 a. and Beekwheat at 114,2504.60. GIIOVERIFS—There I. more activity man. fluted In the Grocery market, the operation., to the eggregete, during the past week haying been eonsidembly larger than usual, and roost of our leading houses have a. many order... they can attend to. To pricu there have been no Important Menges. Vol!.. le firmer: undei the Influence of unfavorable advice, from Rio , Janette. In regard to the growler crop, whit/ Tobacco hi a IltUe shaky. under an appreherb lion the tag will be toduced. Roger. and Alt. lames ate firm, though .ome partlea rope.! a dentin', within the next Maly day.. 'The fol. lowing are the ruling quotAttou.r. • Orleant, 14!id01,5%.! 114:03141, l'orto Rico, 133.06314146; Crushed, 18.,; "A" Cadre, 176; "it" do, nNe; Extra "43,"10,4e, 0 1.3" Yellow,l6e. Gowan—Prlma Rio.2334enet goad, SU; fniv. Ve: Old Government JAVA', Thicantey La -250., atontearra—tiaar Orleans. 80494 e; linter, ISO %o; Porto Mee. 10015 e. 6 raoro— .. ll.orerang.a," $1; "Booth d Ed gar," lael "Amber," 70ci dDrlpa," sl,doo Ssuess— Cantu, ECCELSe; Closes, UV; Pep per, Mai Lllsploe, EU; Nutmegs, ASO. !ems—Rangoon. 11;ge; llarollus, 12Xo. ISAZCII—Mt4I... Be; Sliver Glars, 1.2%.• nd Corn Starch ' lag. Txtrm—LoperLtalstax, µ • TS Ter box; {'ales• lame per pound; Prune., eurnoto, 16e , or new. • /Us Lfin-17c;550, salt par bag Soars—"Liabbltt'a," 12a; "Oatiers. 11,40 Roan. CAW: "bobbing: , 160. Caard.a.-510ti1tl, 144 o; Star, Ur. (tfra czar Ka,. Lys—pp per CS.I. Rl t:•.ttona-11.1504;11:1 e.a. - -• Foga—Whim 147411. $7; Lsl22 Ilortlzg. $1 3124k0ral No. I, $2O; No. 2, $145412,20; N 0.3, II; in boll losrt4l4 600 mot.. TosAcco-111.10 115,10.,5(a Rad Loulrvine N.V7. ntre4; Wm. 11. Grant's Itk nod Nati, fkki; 0. k L. Tame., Twe—Tho m iwket le area and Mee. 1114 nor for new crop. Mote. Young Ltywon, 111,76; red+, 41,10; Common to Good, 1101,35; 0, 3 TH, itw, 930,11, 41,26 and /LIS; good Porto Rico, COLS& ne to quality. implied, 1101,41., #1,14 Fair, $l. 11.111 r—As the Allishenv Sasles pness base advanced, in consequence of diminished ar rivals; some forts loads chanted !midi thus dustsi tionOsy and Tuesday at 117e21, as to SEEDS—Clove:mad to quiet but Maady at ab/at,bo, and Timothy at 12,600471. Flairteed la Nang [aura by erutaten at 13.44. BLITTEC—Theie la a steady demand for prime to tholes 801 l Butter at Uto 49060 e. . (IS—ttataange4 at 3:03.0. MU Ell FRAM r-4. to goal demand and gm but nuebanged; aide. of Peach. at Ma. for quarters; and 10011. for halves, and Apple. at LARD 0114-1 r still quoted at WWI for N.l, and 8141C1..0 kr N. I. . . GREEN APPLM—FIan but unchained: ...Tulsa Was st ItT,OO to WOO par blyral, as to quality. POTATOES—Co:iIia. dun but tic abanged mall eel., la .ton at 1114j1.01 per bushel, and etakra per TM. '• /1E &NS—quoted at $4,2304,t4 per bushel. ONlONS—quoted at µaka per busbel. Y—Kanees from voseivs par bW. rirristurmout rZTIWILLVII MUM= 01111 CO or rah Pm/shred Oaxitreu, I TaniabAY, March IBM 011IILIF—The Onsda market preeente no one obozootortaliss 'lota/ of epeeist notlev, While the Grannie both for present and future Jellyanr en Ilaht, toe demand ia by rep LOA= satire, and primes althouet steady es I on. clanged. We are coded:ant of etandlnd offers to buy foi all the month, seller's option, at 734., but there are no eellers below INe and ke. All the year, bulet's option, MY b. greeted I❑lo; and um. d.lleery , echo's option. at to tr. A Weerato from Oil ell) reports "the market dna at 92,75, .4 demand more aro tyre:, HETI NED—Thents so ese . Isquiry, both for present sad futon delivery, but Mare an very few seller. at (anent quotations. Mesta ns putt the tale of a "line^ Montag from Malta December, at 11;44 for May. sad Lemming half • wnt each esteretinOnt tsmuh. We an also enennant of onus to bay for 114 Mato( April t Recited last half at 14;4c; Auguet at fftict September Me, and October It., averaging 34. for the three moans; May to September at tae and an cuirass. of half • cent for earth tune. quart month, and We for all It. year, buyer's sputa. Then rtfernwern made today with out memos any response on. the part of set. lets, who,.. a general thoz,nfatatdtaur tine sew contract. at present prices. As to the general tone et the trade, there Is no par , tinier change, further Allan • general belle( that prises will be better, and that, too, before Out;. OIL sateen OUT ST A. T. N. a. Nat. lief. Co, IMP bbis rel. to F. A. Dilworth 110. Philsdalphts. JU. Kirkpatrick* Co.. 64 do do to Ilene A Slyensrt. Diandsipttla. Mt. sureness. ma ntummturs mrerty. it. W. Long •Co , bble ref. te vruins Hing & (30., Platladelpttla Finial . ..la! Matters to , Now Terk 1,101/ posed it 11114'014T% (By \ b W ratibarib ltw Tosoc, Starch .3„ iIID 401. n. Stoney Is mode ratolir notice and easy, XDO on call. Fierllng dull at 03.14 . 9 X; dent bank ers. Gold armen opmilng at ill and closing ttrong at ItlUolt13.;. Export today WO,- =mean OS(( lower{ Cla+lv¢gpli. """•e'°"• . * g 44) notu too.. Coopon.n Aille l A Via o i_A gratt,"V.' 0 2075 i: . a. icamout, I=l Canton gitMeil; Cumberland SGO77i Walla a Fargo 4 0 ,41:1tdt‘i American en4lei7oti, Adams 74467.4 , Unites! Slate. 7th4eri; merchants Union hililatitAi Oi Itrebutra 707 W acme -Alan 110. 40/10. ; ALlantioleOlii4; WeetatTi Union Telegrap 71tilt; New York Centred Neb. rixo ;Undo. 14.101441Darteto—oognolaUon; ohm NINSIKOStii Ohio Certificates no 31%; Wabash Si. Paul 615ie84hii do preferred InNISSNi; Klub Man Central= no grotintlem Liebman -Southern not{" arum 11/litma Central IXIO/101.. Elttaburnit St:Slifbd; Toledo IM-4, Rook Mined elnahi; Northwestern 03415ith94; de- prPferlca 74tie 714; Part Wayne Mithellol.4; Terre Dame alido preferred rat Itankird and _Erie Wit Ilan nibal and itt. Joseph 74hCi Marietta, drat preferred, SO; Prairie Do Calera, fleet pre ferred, UN Minamirla NW New Tennes sean ' * • . X 221111 gamuts Quiet. Quarts Hill !HOME Davidson 47 4rv77n7 Edge Hill licalra. • Hg l oe PI, 1 :11 1171.":°11 111.27,.arri - 1 Kew leek Pawnee. Market. - EBY elasrast; to Cm Pittthuratt 4 1.1.4.1 - 4iirer rol.. Marco 6.-Cotton rather more ebiwlyi sale. of OA. bales at ssiptiqa for. middling uplands. Flour-receipts 4.0. bar . rale &tbs., firmer; sales of VW barrels at e9te006.30 for superfine; state and western, 43,76010.60 for extra state. 0 0 . 60 014/0 for extra western and 416.00014,10 for white. Wheat, extra 0,10013,73,,mumfb00n Ohio 063,06012„., extra at. adonis 012,00015,01, fair to ciioieo no. dotting quiet, California Omer and more activei sal steade. of 3,600 esoke , at 0100013,113. urn flour y% salsa of MY barrels at07,6 , 49„90., Corn meal quiet. Whiskey nominally uncbanged.• Reoefine- 1 Wheat nor.; firm and s melt. endes I Of 21 .oxibwt.i.nt 112.370..,41 for No. 3 mules. In store and delivered; all for oomm on Orson bay .pringelivered. Eye quint. Parley wares and Mn.'Anßarley Malt Ono mahout Sea/bush at 33,21. Corn-reoelpts, Aunt bruditthe market is ley. better ealea of $7,013 bosh int .1.220/an , for now Mud western afloat; 11,216II;13 for old do In store a1.,Za1,23 for new yolk. Jersoyi 111.18e1,11) tor now Soothe., pui. 1,373 bosh; the wllllo market I, ' dOulfa ta-nmaiand beery; salos of 33,000 bus at IWO for western in more. Wee firm. 116110.3 for. Carolina Coffee flrmisales of MO bags filo at prtrate L. 1,. te ma. Sugar easier; sales of SW blots at I I:4e for Cnbat / 3 01. for Porto Ulm, 61 ...steady and quiet& sales et 140 Mots Ju clay. at tea Petroleum fa arm at ler =Wel 2346(ib1e for radio., 'bonded, I/ quiet at Mien. for Amastcan. York pp GI Ann and dosed heavy, Isles Or 1,40 t; bb nt 4203E03 for new Moils; closing at VA remilaria..l3l9r... (mold do; elating atlas,. regular; 019,606091 for prime; =lra me,:r.....gmrlCo‘rllep M.IA now I =l sale• of 460 bbla at pterleas price.; also 1. tierces at •4111147 tor prime mesa, 01441 for Ind. Mose. ifeennmsstandln Wes of .11) Obis az ptaNll. Cot bleats many; ...of Ire Mtakluma at 10140/Ince for shoulders; 1111 3 111Ve tor r bweererpir""2236'dfoir•oTy.Sliscaore: stesay and quint, low . 0 100 boxes sour Cumbar/andetat al Ito. , Lard heavy' sal. of MO bbls at Inelem mad lots of choicest, letielello. nutter Inactive but firma,. 311 4. for Ohlo; 60(f (163 for State. Cheese quiet, at 110164(1. Freights to Liverpool ' era de chledly tower, with .gseemente per alum. or of 15,000 bush grain at &I. Mr, corn, and i gbdiAr t who.; and /AO bids dear at 3 • New Nark Pr/ Ganda Slourkate Ley iel.arach to Liu Plltslienh glautte. Nag ;oak, llama. L-rDzy Goods; better feeling pervades the market under the rim-In cotton; mid contennentir then In bat litthr mere dOlnlOalbnolth they. 10 no ;mend activity. Ilitavy dirown that. thin /No for Atlantic A,rind Indian Head; Ito tor Piptlite II; Ma for Pentiot and, llingeam and 170 for Stark A. Asoniksag, Per/nand Otis Drilla; It* for Lawrence Pep Po land lee for Orem Fella 3 lt and Itt Xannalreatr. ;Meetings. lette for els. tomtit. yg. tibirtings ittiodor Pontsoine, Prints, IVO for Sp x agues and 190Skt for Ds /WIS. Print ttlOtne km at Se. =3 flint, or 781 Tzw Ptrrestoraaa banwl-rs, MAT. ilault 6, 19sd. i or:r 1.. There was next 4no market. at ,the Contra] . Toed. all tblo w , th e trinsutione Wel the smalyst we are had to report at COM ruda for ' a year; Indeed, thin wu so little buelness shot M. cult to fOrm an opinion about the market, Ito main good and mut. 111 cleat calms 'for the peseettlble falling off. The uITIY. it la C rr 0, Waa a ' , au ...v.. one; but It wu norm holes. In I v .seen of the do mann, and while t oelYerLoge were unusually mall, the demand alao was erg limited, and we did not no w at Could properly be nailed o a . nmi t e w rn o m b h . lp . p b c . r In .( attnt d ad o 7 t c u e ; on Tltero won t they could not, an were not sold at the prices eked by the minion, and Ai a eonsequerroe, they wore chipped sit further lout. The fol lowing eel,. wore reported; fledges a Tube sold 17 head of putty good Ohlo stoma for Lil acs to bleuenger. Critiett a CO. at .1%010 hood of faltlsh Texas and Illinola doers for Crow to Voorhees at 7,a3. eilsos, I.lsirty a Co. weld Is bead commonleh .took for Holmes a Plot ter to Pidenell aCo at syii and 21 for Crabb to Marshall at 04. I Thme was an actlivedemand for reaps food fat Sheep this wain, and prime for Ude par• Monier description ere eonildeiably better than list week, sales Meg reported at from eXe to 7'%0, the litter quritatlon I ,, ehigrettlized for an extra lot of prima from Washinston Co, Ude Sista Common mid inferior, however, eon- limn doll and negWoten, and may be quoted at, SOW, eon medium at 4544ni. There wee a meal larger nuriber of Du/mein attends.. than there was brit week, and Ms, together with the foot that the arrivals were light, 1. eeoesquenee of the snow storm In the West, enabled holders to eitablish the advance &twee noted. Iltdges a Taylor gold 99 head • for Sharp to Polemic a (Jo. at g 9(; 171 for Maple to ma. at !M. Smith & -Talmage yold Erwin for TALI to 10, Jobetno.a at 692 i 19Tor o Voorheea at 1.92; Mg to for Barry d ilO. to Voorhees Atli, 110 for same mime at OM_ Brudabeiter sold Annelid to Psneoast at VA— maoy; nine to game 125 at 4d. o A. P. Moors mold Unisons) a 11111 174 Mad, weighing 111.400, at S• : Riff mild Plena 200 head of extra dump, weighing 21,340,-6 head thrown to— at 7. Hurt to Pierer, 1611 head, welshing 14.919,00 a; Slimes to Tangos...hear, lea it D. Holger sold Lloyd lag head, welglhis Oh at. 6. Wagion to lltolmob & 11111, head of aztrs hlugion county stomp, wslghlng 21.1011, atß oo X t . h sold le hood to Lloyd, voldblog 100, 01 oyd. tlardter to Pierce. 179 bead at 5,17; Wartman tolherce, 179 head at 6%; Snyder to Elem. Si et 11 1 47 ,S. nl9lJleln to Ealoornb 1E14190, waddhloy 18,170, at 114. E. 11. Darla to Phone, 146 heed. orelghlni 4 6 .714. et 1.16; thatk to llaletnab ILA Ed Lead at IL . . A. P. Moors to Holcomb t KW, 17l head, averaging 93 la, at 6. zoom The antral& of Hogs were remarkably light dorLog the past week, and the Majority of the regular shippers,' tot being able to get wrist they wanted here, are buying Li Ohlexgo: T. day, there was not a elogle ear load nrolohl, and, a buyers ems very homy... nets, believe that an extra hunch would here brought ON, pus, though 93 la malty as. eldored the top of the market for that slam of Hoes, gootatlone may ha fairly elm as 11 to 93 for summon to prime heavy avenge.. We arc Informed that or late It has become tulle common to slap “sows" to market whieh are onet to sell, and ,bleb should hare beret kept at home In order to loom. the futon amply. Now, in Chaolnastt. thls Wad of stook le pro. Whited from being offered for sale, and this thorild be the can here. it lei really ae portant to hairs • Ilesatoak faapeetor ma It la to ha» neat taapeator. I • 011ehreist & Co. bought 111 heal tram =- deo at 9,50; 11l from Clan, Lafferty & Co. al 8.93;109 from E. Smith at SA; 54 Irma Hamilton at 2 341: 25 frOm Vain at 8,90;19 from Mew* b. Co. at WM 14 from Clarks at 113{,; 111 from nine at 9%; 6 4 from ht. JOhaltalt et WI 121 tram Halve Ta 9 tor at 5,49; 45 from Ittinalkata at from Chlrago. 131 treat Heath at . kn. &tippet' 209 head -•-- • . Hedge., & Taylor sold 166 for Liana lo Z. Smith at Mt 167 far .Tohnaton Gnu to S Smith at Oil 07 for Lucas to 21464anatr. Oillott a Co. at OW; 66 for Bohanbanik t. ?Idoork & 00. at 1424111 for 616161tInnoy to °Hamm t CO. at 046; Of for Beals to Crone.. Emerialt & Coot 7,66. 6 1,4 6 4 46/tor. °Matt t 00. 1.4.61 , 1 U from Kraus at 6 3 / 4 ; 67 from Luau at kAn. Sold 14 to Cron" Elolllla t CO. at 0541 1410 ulna at PA; 166 to Sloaero Labor at 6,66; VI toIPI4I. O • Co. at St 106 Co. Korea at 454. Olur. Lafferty & Co. aold IE6 for Barri. to Drlpp• & Stockton at for AV for Wrath to Stockton at 746; 161 for ilarld to 011abraIst Co. at 6.1124 r-s for soma to Plasm at 7,66; 111 for maul to Kerr. at 6%. , Str ger A Imhoff bougat 106 Goa Sodas at 0 8,261106 trona Coldoon at VA; 24 from moo c. Rapped 779 had of 1.) blast° Rog& orklat coot Ikon 6% to 634 In Cblemo. Clatetigs Martell. (By Warm% to It. Pltubarsk Gasatted Cum.**. March 2-lion[ In fair renneat, and hold firm; males at 410010,10 for choice spring extra.. Wheat In Totter demand at ‘ r.,osepLOl for No. 1; No. 2 advanced 1411224 vady eat= at .1,20. advanced to 11.27y....1.1 ,closed with tuatara at 111.96 2 4. Lod boyars at 110 1 4. Coro opened Oro, at 80e for now, advanced to et0(.111010, and closed at Ng.ic; Na 1 told at 133.22.42. Oat. Armor. apetuatt 01 NOSf~34G Ittl3rl yr ~s{aafyy and s v. 1149121,01 for au. I. and 11,5701.6210 r Na 2. Barley steady and Cm at games= for No. 2, and 01.91191.87 for rotatud; utopia lots at 412.13ariffitee choice. Pork 'toady at for alty.aad for eonotty mem; packed prima moss wt. Vet Lard Is untet at. 11.4 e for prime. Dressed Dogs In good de. mand at tio.nou for light, m 4.1101142 for henry, closing firm at 1.0.72011 tor rood Nora l ol 2- -110. AA) bOl.l wheat{ ,210; aeon 14,21.1; °Ca 2.112 bosh; d resse d elk //re do MIS. Shltomente—duor 5.0e3 101.1 Wheat 1,741; 0000 WO; 6,112 00021 dress ed kma GMT M. Loafs Market.; far Tth..mat, to Ma Pb, bomb Gai'n 11.1 Sr. Loma, lessen a.-Totaled active Knell still. hut unchanged- Cotton, very little margin, an 4 no sales reported. Flour In Rood demand tor low grades.; and pollen arm; eales of low superfine at/VS*74i for Chaim do. 08.00(1113ir, for extra. e1f.f062.74 fm , la ea,MOll.OO. Wheat grin. salmi winter at it/AM12.791 spring doll at ild.lo for prime. Corn more active and higher. sales itt 84M.Ve for Spelled; 141110 for ear. Oats d oh mad drooping, sales at tr7SKO6; for seed VOIR /lye and Barley enetmaged. Pork quiet, etch ante, at 24(0. Bacon better demuid and leas disposition to IOU; Shoulders said at Wee; Clear rib 115(0; clear o sides 144014 Ne. Lard at Miialri4o nod 160 ffered. %limey held firmly at $1,21. Be- I wets—lMO barrels of limn AU maks of heatil,6so bushels of earn; tic bushels of mune:Si bushels of bailer. :• • , New Orleans. Igor/ant. fir Weinman/8w see 111 ant 0 , setts.: Clatasos, March 4,-4:triton dm wttit an upward tendency; inlddlings tie W .1.. LOW bales: receipts lAN arports 4,731. • Susriliag 151401113. New York Sight Exchange d/scount. Gold 1411SL anger cut.; common 125(4113e; fair LtUiltot prim, to choice 11XCSISAe, No/anew prime Maine. Rm.; low grades in daMaild; pecans RV% Mel grade. dull.' Coniston lightLprice firm at tip. Oars lanner .4740 Fork scarce at pr. Bacon grant re tolllo for, shoulders /Nei rib 88140813.485; clear )in Min Lard firm; Umbels 14)44i11ni keg 1:017 New liar* Cattle Illarione. • lv ruler..! to Um flusters% Gamma Now You, Wareh 4.—.1D consequence of a non Worm there were no emirate or cattle at the Bid.., City y ard. co Tuesday. Mir ty-nine car loads bley been blockaded At noon to•dsy only about. seventy-llva head trom Orange count, had erl a large number of immolators werecome, analcaus. ly %canton the arrival of delayed trains. New To• Ilan% il—fhtttlef receipts thus far title week .2.•40 Maid; they meet with reedy eats at 'full prides. bet their is no booyanor notiomble, and prices are matzo tattled with dillaculty. ISn thee& lint c. and 1M bishmr common to prime Me better; Choice 100 , heavy prime o. clammoutts niarke4. Lay TalegrApb the PIMA..MO Gaiitte.) CNICAaO. lianb i..—Bett Cattle 01ft title 07 fogood r mdium*holm dto tar 'trona and Ild.tiglam for to o. Rog, opened bra mod firm bat Mooed a ahadossalsr ander um Um Ind doomed heavy rmadota at 47,714/8,113 for common to good, arid ati.,,,MONti for good to Choir.. Cammoo.ilarOb6.-410.0 troll,. It t 7,710 0,15 tor light, and AMOS for t oed toa 010. Loaf cattle quiet and: or • SN for light, sod .7.1:1407,50 for good. • • Baltlaaare laaritct, I Telegn.ph to the Pittsburgh daseiial.: Itavriatotta. March cubit arid an. changed. Meat dull but steady. Co'm Anne= white and pollow $ 1 ,1201.154 =rod western 11.14. Outu searce but strong *179 SiMuft=l:lld! la = l. gtegdy Ckwe rigt ee d' fair jobbing demand! ■boulders It rib aides 1410; clear rib 10.421.5 N bulk abaci dcr.lo.l4l2llc. Lard 16:)(0. ' • Albany tAttle MUNIIBti • :Or Telsgraee to the Ylitsnarsntlassteal Amstar, N. T. March 5-. The cattle tear bet continues dull' receipts only 1.401. sales 400 at lOW. Ann) droves so through to Now Tort. la Int hands. Oben, are icanxi and ta =slants, regneat at an advanosot Ole. Dressed bogy are In Dula :request Cincinnati Cattle Market. thy Trlairsob to the fituantatt itarettal Czactiatct, March s,—lteef nattin 4 6,80 for common to prime, and aratahhin tor cotta shipping per cacti!, grata Magi mama and lo domaca. at Sahoolo,lM prose, IzJ * 3 { o .) II; (wizi .TH0140311 CLABE6 I • Ifpra'al 1 stronoloy Class..sasiC lanai • west, will be flawed la CURRY INSTITUTE. DIRXT iVIADEIr. AT 434 Y. sr' _ P ... arsz v okt•lshfax to berms a- 1 lootteo tO 0 ..1..01 xi " arr.... 4 '7.7 r_47 - A COlllOll. A COLD; OR A BOltt 1 lido.l.T :vaulty, banedlato to =ea. and atonal to abetted. Le allotted to irrte.etea ertni, Throot Pb...., or sarapciork - • I. omit sh...vnit. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL MIMI Ravine• dlreat lallCaa to lb. Oat% AnM bin ediatoo.ttf. War Itrouollutti. An O t patarrhs pUtro mak motions.. 'AIWA. •.11 IMO mint ostray• rattom. to ß g l a r r e ldran i Vii n li ao l Tr * erg "4 I "' bawd onoiniNt B • MAL ' Cann, and %Wee: tabs son ot In* WOrmaril ti.llllo. t/a • t May bi gland. EllinTWactin. souvlaT Fir Mr 411111 AGE AND CWBA. erb. of iiiaVis x ". is v a VSti 'bum tat •HUtlCtl wei , eo erfal , r ICID C • 6,117/14 will sore Mela• Of raa.- Cor.rit Clt ~ l lSTl r eNtrilit4lll , 3lPTlt A rausaupea.. ' salawart o-~~ , IN THE MATTER OF Tim PLInATION OF SRL looista Malidloor and Loma Ao . .4 tios of Alloshooy City, Pa., if /or a Charter. No. 107. march Texan. fia, betabl then that an epplieatinn been mule to the Court of Common Pleas of Al. ie•aeor county, by the Oboes aimed •siciels. Con for • Charter: that an tnatrament In VOl.. thig, specifying the Objects, articles, rondlttba• and name. mi.°, tide nuclei widen they hbrei bean associtted,haa been freeinted to the Cohrt and sled In the Crothonolary's One,, and q:po Bninclent rayon la anon" to the contrary. pLild Charter 'rill be mated by the Court at the filial teem. CoLLIZZ. MILLIS £ttaray for Prattle. zek: MMMI EXECIIPVOIVA 84,1 LE of a VAL , - LIABLIC BLOCK Or 00/1.4. • in Um Ileiset tb• Piesbenil • Malllroad.—SP• uedersigeed /novae et alersiner Minna, deed.yell rem. pen to Publicans es presalne. oa OA O r al ?! Vet eitelionskets Alkaline mum on ale tenet the twonras Ilinsbeavin miles Rem the On, see Winne' inde.M.....,`W e. Jnne damn elan &Mt nem , onsanne" about lilt sere.. an al g a eeMite tolaare la two mien anal peymeau. IMMO • tenni Owen, payabie seasein. te Is wenn byystine a nonseee ea am premien. N. e elves nen Lt. Tw• •sadred lan prise ten Innen& will be rennin in tai R* 02171111!Will, Saf Weikerle ntile 0101100. .113:1,4 Execirrours NOTlCE.—letvhs az c.t7.l=l"...st:L.,: b l:alt 1 M atti s Mete% been granted to Um undersigned. :au m.o. saving wallet alma.% said estate WM eat. property aetlaestleated fer settle neat, zed tame Indebted to geld mato will isten•paytne•t to foil UP JelX B C ivuLv a Towanbrn.. NEW ADVERUSEDDIN RIE StICCESNIFUL GRAPE GROWING. .• A. atidead 00000 gneCalli la arowle ft Grape; we nhrr To oar 'bastard& or tfeutt.....4t serer of lunar and vigorous allot, ,blip arra fall to eroded* as Iwamoto crop of Od fndt—To too toovaaad, of totalbeeet frail growaff, who elan ear pound.—To Iris stead limps rablbttLans, both at Mote .05 alweed—To We . hilt Mirkeu of Pittabaretb Mow Teak, Thlladelphlt, Baltimore. rbe whtfS teaser oar Ono. are sold e•IO7WaT dense' tbe frail season, at taa laziest prin. tf, OUR BUMPH WE ATIRIBUTR TO rroor—o. Jadiclosta selectioa et variation. ! • ascox6-1 Ls at.... or ear Visa. yam w-yrsur "niture d .1•11111 r. Ins sisal vulgates teas am bealtly, bard y. at mutuality. ma Da welch w• Cm Clarpula :of desn entry Yam • " Teat aka ammeter or tie Wu; las math 4, ale RIY its smettenta. fraltage. we Iwo TIN wan a Imlay cma Urethan will lama pia* usan naalasetery nulls. f men a Maa bey hue mama& iha swage It Is noted eat and; , thrown away the batter. We menus own V.., tad ,`alai lealr ty on the foburbia wombs rd.. Sr. Com Iron Kafue Weed% tan. fun our Eau In ineyard. Mar mat nay lulu s ad sane, lin dirrecyf Juts iv surl raccarit-We Mat min Villas la Prepalrot:, mum Sway mar hare taladTaa, lane ear. y graeLL, Y 5OOO LB DeatJed 1•111 saran we Sara lily ea& lab. Um ppk gamed. veers Mey are earthily calltralaal dery im eatlre growths saws We result 111. mews of bralaelni•lnes a• the TOM ben, elei nom pref.... to that of ironies lam Mast alur, or ono soar rm. aralao. la DINA t„. rodana tryerr mode healthy, sleety, say, well noted Via.. Ursa itlre an . latutlan wheal planted la It Ur grout and Mader frail. 11 Tarnalr-Our nal It pseN.ISTIT adapted to tea; truncation. f Vines or tae but aunty, and ug nu as Olnalaats se exalts unnatural /nue. It Viten Ls aanysteryananeac en nate taupycps, sr callan ana larapl.naS. et Sae Via. nut: persona lure Is ea earMdera W es aod: alta near, eu De. lawman sad* nUN sataa iota. ITT Ira al ularraTrailLY alt, Tama Jl no Unary Tilt IN N.M. Da.. NEAP lata. AND TNAT IT to la ann . Vs *Ron a: •Vialtlarra a. A man or Unix. Aar ono slant Ulan oar alumni. au be onhiled of tele tubs We Mar Oda season far ad. TEN al seal Vann are pima ma wawa, sada. lawls, elmunataaces. will UdoiablaWlT true: aw Ma'am. remli. 5! Ma O. narawberries Euphemises flateklurnm ditealaberel., car. ellatat ; dm, at all desirables _ • !; • _ air palms to DO au 11.1•115 tM lama quality at a smash., article eaa bo bag sol i ktharo. /Of descriptions, Illastratloss i gateJl• Nue altablell'OTßlOLL. ta totems. to mail l ' aiglVonraZl e talro tpill! "g“. `""' .J. KNOX, _ 1•17 labint:f et. rigtebarsb• inner / REDUCT/ON CARPETS; OIL CLOTHE, Ntrrimss, WINDOW SHADES. acct ROVAHD, ROSE dr C(O'S, II Filth Strinit, Jukd r (01M LTsq• SiLLO3 /OH* CI 0PT.... -.Om CROFT & PHILLIPS, Beal Bstate 41g Immo° Brokers iss VOICIRTH Wt., PITTIPICIIIIMIL w. zrzzu irsar. stpwris Rita. Tlll. tootat•log • tall dew:Holton. toution. toleso and way of at Um property eattastett to ary Pa .I.le. TU. Coo•lit or Farms, Grist 111 ills, /formes, LOTd. 11101.111.143941. L LAND% - COLL woman, COIL iumpurs, wxersas 2.1.111PY. 1/0714.11. WlNgitant CI TT AND kUBURBAN PR0P12127. Thlolostator s• plat throe thew ay.. ea trot of oeplootbet .d. Jemmy. tufts. .IsOlog to bro. mu Beal Lt.*, so natter wiltra Leo Pwatkn. Ikon it. MI ID Islet our Koester. a *DDT ot onleb eta MI Mod 1 7 0 .04118 Tarr iladtwa. i.uro stab., ate Jamticr FRUIT TREES. °RAZZ Vann% IrfILIWELERII3. aootsisosua 1L11811111.113=8. // ,14 111L1ALT1611.1113 110.73. • ZIRWLIIINS BBiQIW. cuutuncirml. tam, asnurretrs. siatrimw soars. as.. 4k.a. , Or 11. MPS •Pitrovrd uurirtltr, Is*. qaust. titles: for market purports or taught use. nu Smola es We P. r. W. 411 U. Itgalray BUM aIIT ar.atte. Irdrowonh Pustos. Orden V awarary 3mteks4 rag slipprlli Palrew.ll lU•barprodaJW. . , . . • • •T. SZIIIIILDIN I CO., . . ==2:l . • . ariatra irddlera byar Itaav•st. - VALFAISLE :PROPERTT FOR e 111142.—TO• Well Isamu lama Mut— LUII'OLX HootslC--la tee tallelas Village of lloateeld.o• UNIT. V. aO. X. S. 'Me testae ls •Ilre.stilif olt &tem mote Sad cells,. rligi:flirrel. widi r =tek ettaW tiTa iarnrairs ' atty.:ty led toe buotrelop. wean. ohm sad nes Odor otos/. IS Am by Il telleteat to *old lame sad der toe tom of bat, SUS MOWS/ wl7 4 sold slossl/.ld UPON L., 1011. It not rale be Ur doetef Marta. it Will be Mkt to • S••• WWI foe • WU of lie ot /%=,4=ttl 441anr4mwevaSzWe _ ato%a CO.Oa lWw A. lm Trig ..ba r liz i neV i eklar , ro tlatt. L. DM 06 th e sasallses. • •- FARR FOR LILL , :z,111:7:19n11"" V 7 hi.- laarelalid meaty, two ...I ' m lad' ow. Raw wain on =RV'. P. E. a.: eoatawtiw, 92 1.72 ACRES, tbe you areatdd • "EOM - Um Erma; asi./.. 6 bem1011. Wirt Pm. Sam tee elf= wits Me Ineatuar It ullata... gyr. well vailrea, am, th. kb. al of Um Anita:WO, Csavorleag Willareles _ /rov WU.. lull 'again II thy' Sadder -4111.4. ieathal. . 11•1111111.1. caavroso. dellatlP FORANALF, • • ' • • A Fun of One Nundrod Acres, elttated le !attest thrnilits,h,tiltalresintri :we he ont•half 1111,6 ;Orb Iget tt. fhte.y.hala Tea lust le an,.111.- uelltfiulea set haat las at It ea oho ufrptlett tutus% tonestatlerse hen 11•11 NOTOSIO 0101,0114. laterehmuitt esset Intel hum. Ws. lumbar. tease tad eskesetsballe• Mge... l i re , 'ter: I. neonatal, - le hustle.. rat halite iihrealasslialllre tie pm.' Ish. net 0. a. A. "MLR, lir GNAW t SON, • 11LT, antamr. GRAM Rap - - • lreackiramsio ft."MlLlger 1 41 t vunwa. olio, ad wLINAL 6931. H k. IT. chew lttly, R. all areal Pi alLoir train, Min Fled and Bated . • wArti". A. 111411 P T ITS. eekt • • PrP71111111.1311. P 4 • F . 4IR-1114111T—A • rAnat In - Ohio i 6 4 ,7,414519. lot. Edward 0 , %0u% mum. • alio. I ron MOAK Inoue, w. &Motu :000groA zurns"4 • .tillairy. Is toat at KaallOwy aa Swear/ mull • • P - roomos i ori limotto of Moir warr.X; or SWAT. 1i1u8 , 210. ••• ""d"ro: • ..tro%bito.., Cull" PAinue. _ _ ...702,2r_:51,7 12,4344 kupp &UM* RSA 1111 pRyeegy W 1 14 ,as U. NOnk reittle P ri Ma, . lases, 3.44,1.4. MEDICAL. A GREAT CUBE. OF ASTII4II, I but *self andee otatustlon• to you. Skive " • ••tY ! , ro to other, who low* ben Me n. , "th mneV, to older that tbar aV kaa wta ,, itaal ..Rel.:mai. I hail hen nalaat t =1Mn!!!! =MV and to owl,. medial men of mm1.141;11111 out obtaining any p permanent rata. heed ' at an. Iwu sO bid tut I mons !asst tut I wag to tos free fro* tae disease- 1 hod 3 'lt al; L bed awry Klett rot, sad magi vita: • 0.1 uy D..pect or lope *rms.- Illy "ndltion wee nide Oatl felt life• Unit , n. mad tries . dot u *suet iMt le. align salfeetsti • mtf aunSalt. b terriblf had bat,. aq las that usa =nag san Oat Ma itaa taatA sea me soar ontocallos that, l ins awry black Uok Illeo ;You the dapaite oforto sad" tO in broth. Is the colt 'later alghtd, 'guy Night, will, to 'doors mad mindoviot M... .Id. OM. to order to htelfte mat dasaar of straasalatSoa.. /a tkla imPelL.l . . • clos, in Um lab of Oetebir. TIM I. est:49lmM of DR. ZL7BLB7 attB Ia miss astSTe" [WWI on May to ccasynal .ttams kaaood. Joispit Mayen. tat I matt meals, mllkimpala dosiof doubt as to eireethkg • MIN Dr. X rtiLID 4.r.sallacet an earetalye aiid 3.7 Wiss.n on; .Ith kW lAMB BOUND. aid 1114 me ULM 'nth can f would get Wl. tprwired with his' medicines tor.om year, 2. d iay te- 11 • Lee to elsoton• health. Led i TtYPAIALY PL* /LOH SRL ASTRYL. sad t Its to siblel evr areeable ettandasta. I San bad. oboe a Oita Ansa ed the dins.% bat / IeLLPS we: Gam •sa esti/elf reoestabllAbed.. Id if I do hale any attar—t, a foli dose. of tss Amstar ''" akh.-1.0 . 11 * 4 7 iini , lll4. I puma feel . 410 fia irFamptles base ••diaolasa . .-. _ !nun ureel to eon nu ilkolo weep tag Felatki of 100 of 010ep.:besithis miming irldellsose 1=M!e!!!!!1!1 .Prealata desexibt. arazok mirrsits. :- • MAZY YOUNT JOY. (hernuribar.) 411C0510111241. Jrzensa. Blrmtaitutia.Dire.l.lll7. - • The ewe of Xs. Were. ranted above. ems of more than ordinary !montane.. non. of Ike violence of the atteelet their coot:Steal length. set the great prostration of • t the vital powers attend/re the Mans. Ang one Who knew her dazing the Use she wee • elf. ince from the Stems of which she urea 'Arse, end IFNI look at her now. the raw tsetnei Shut. heath. grant bat Matt that Seen* a ma of more then ordiun 61111.1101 it. isannel sewa heir of Asthma nay day of our IlveFt be ing &Assn of as leeereble eaten. Lit wen 4oolot tneethrata Ike themselres 'DM NSTSZES wog Dame ()antrum's 011701 100 LUNG SS IMINATIONIESPIDt TEI TRISAIIIMNS of UIISTINATI, CHROSICF Dislium. No. De PENN STlllST. r terint • Asap/mai, mann nzairs . Dlesinamismi frees WLW, Pet'asees es Me Cagarrb. Oseenel, Ill'And Mies. • talliumee knee, Strews Upoo of 'mow SOes sad Mins. Pees litieltatel bops. wyner.LSO Pees feareted. • : MOUT llSSN'Oltstx ' , , • - The can to whleh we afadett some went Neat of Cntitletail VAN.. of, Iter,er euity, L sew entente cottemo4 DT ike appearance of Sus glenteekaralt who achy nailed on DS. ISt- BIN In Penn. tt. thigh Ins for ken listens apt skill la rattetring her to 101711 SSD ' Plitrifer OMIT. MIAs !Sher hat been hew ly bleed for Ws moraine. she wag ie SIAS tha • '..entlet not dblesntsh say Ohne' so tie make gal what It wee. The 411.1.1 u IrMarkPlo. is !embeds Of eases like here are. Sao ad to , erverdenalag derketen, on the Alton Omani. settees m no ens, eat nothing eau be She we. order D/e. 11T011191 totahmegt for tee soethe, and : bents ake anollet he OS. Sumba her brother. BISON P. IDI4II, Woke tepee was ante:tams of her ern getting hew sight. - Sinew tuna la the &slather. heed where ate rtidatl. axe ham bra se ewe of eirreorelloan.reenterf. „ 71 "14 ., We. Gs emiarageed. know of the guy of 'Kist 'Staler, and hen whillls tentitene b thelhatt lOsiztrztur puma. - Imicat P. Puna. (PIO 21.710 r ann..; 131,11313 iteeMIXITS. Lours... lama, Otos I. IL. Snow.. PIIIIIp Al. Caron. • Z. If. Llaread• Ker. .1 1 11 t tetTA., J.I.L. Iliontbir. C. S. 11 . 1 2412arg. ..thaasetlotaimax.. ' IVis. " l=n, I.jereaaaratr. J. twm4.007 . , • X trntiad oak. A. tiptop. elaglserf. t r leillgron 4 , !. Robert Mn....,. ebrlstlana Make.. ns. Dot.% lU ukbesser. Fa x :rer h'. . .1 named to woo .4marai r ,„„„ she °Mt. to parity the °l9ol' + aid y, lept awed Or Poem oessaa • oho bow • harms ~.I}los Mum son lama 119 wiod.o Of kir 00541 mononitom to PPM. oak the resoemy of hot Aloha at uot ompahoyomi Oahu of. bomb:stew Erkkoralat Paw llst'ot-amoteti ,tioro to yea tdoottemmott •h ate come it my tda eh, tkolsiketo Pattort TOP-X01(1 hale 14 to Dot their Pau dopa; ..m . yery loom ;hod. 1110.4°.4 t0 se. that hoo littpati; PM .00h.' Mr sunhats ads tsePtaudie t. Pet Pe teto.'Pot WY* ported has *101 1 5.6614. 1 . lOM sap it s 004 .at*to Mama you the ,b6Upos her, mbUd mould math kelps* this lON, IP MI hum tymeadmkimm We mad kupeoto to TIP a• 116. =Weary Chaim Redhlut. ie. PP Pima Strop, .460.mme er Mime 4 14 7. WM% Maas Ik d I•a ea 11 lay Pt 5 i lf 71tram7A77 octiOralr mu". 737177Arani 7zoit micas AZ ilPothomot sem. :7=7., . 10,11 1 1 ,..n* alooms. +moos. Al* *Ala nts' • ] j . Pa it took avadmok Una 0d06101...60, vo, ondoo loss so oroa Pap wax, *II 7 9.7 H 0t ,77 . 1 27 A 7 i7 for itto mothsad' POOPIO . =WI ItY 'arra, ,Dartai hawk od I lot Pt arta zatikaila of ins Wilmot kb tarp' Afton bat pratlhr .4IMMI I DIAVEIhra 10 tdh mrlf4l did. mat wheat:PhD A . osald 10 odor ha, matethAtibil any left teat Inki, 1.**6164. 644 .ftet It muskies wen Pt Phe Pe et OCOlstaknoilL.' I Pow biLikb rala tugs us= Peet too et A 77 woo AAA long Poileth'itiattoPy Matte id am% pal troper pew gm mod P. meet diehottl, eta map Ina" ..Ot had PePotot a Pail 'et Ina• lam %Natty etannraPtbalr Pi . bad * ibreint_ lest of puma made fp, asttoi WsdouiWsaatiatht ost y. rimimmo...dftoim.b.,,... to ell ew tae Itch . aikai PAU oat" Uput mop sod hod kWh. paw, stypiestratt bh; a 2171111 SOII/Ity. 11e 014 Mat upper 106P666 op lett Pat him Toy aidatewsold. has 7.1.p00du oak eat mare. O tau tha perarmamaot moue of JP tahltasa. *ow rat oat. AA the thee 1 salad omPat• 466.61.17 paha ps Pp ens Papas 1614 thip. 11..1 o d opoo t 4mm4 I as f dai =•.Lhe:..trooOotote osz Depot nsot adeotyw t akl*aim, soft painhdm, btkib . _ Akithautr soul tiotostroa 7006001. 10 taw hatved um bow Poway Mom- soa 1 .644 arapalkt apolf gawp Proem. Paha oomph sod opmthorotkom lemotroph halitdmlood pray ist Maly dad cmoeldte UP. eeidoral: 6111 km ettasit at op looaksthossell. Pah, sestet loath Setts epor hiltimeka aploloares ab 4 Otellan tub OLP* Poppet mat Pay Pope Paw aunt00m.6.5151101,i• Obli at she Antitomo Ovum' 1 . 7 , ` Koine ws* hedlida• oast LOph Nam, aar54 646 ..k..2.44 Urn 411:1191D.' 0t66611 irk la einauptlai WM AIM= COPP, OP tathait3W293l., Itt#l6loP 01 Ron a. wuurAil. 67.7, 7 AA inuAgol 111,Ule Patii4Paltealmiar dPott7 Ad .llll% meow .. hi *ma tair hoot Pme Pett, 1.4 6 PPP , Vb tdoiehdom. atemossoma 110591171Lh thim„:l tetkibla death apt ha MT 13..; 41,,,Thau, 1,4 JA4 poi AIA.AAAAAA Mi eultid 4a, t o al tar toratua 1166. watt too tiloadto Pap Rapp, alad " ing 4: . __...ucmi *amt. teuhatem to =tale . „,,' — .7„l„, 0614-*Memidalkilma - Odadtat; ski soot 6, mown .777 appw own. sad war. 4 0 0 !F Ao4 low otioaidi 10 *Lily., '6.48a4 Irractthe teat ai Ittatia auth otsr - 44 .. 44414 PP1a tuasi.himi Ilookoo a dad h a ma 'du Mia MIPIP „.„ 4 06101' tater las ttealant 16111011 m ai ami Mill atihouethae n,„ .‘ a aolnalt,and iota n44o ay hat .IRM4 eamod It thm,salka Paid , a sinful he &begat teladttor hut ..ata !la titoesass down 7 = 7 1 OM air AA Asa 11. Isreitoolsounonrol kfAUPOßNlsedutme tram iselhitiiiak rata thep.oadoPPlM4P4a; *: ,.... A .*); aka aiebitai It pew* 6,7377.7:1 IllitotAoor sad boo bolo Pala ,acrts - ; • ,11a1 derpreek. mallok• Albble tolartestsi PPP: Petelettmpor lb Aver -44.4:loamigerl DelrsiaoPs44. Mae t ;IMF' • 4 !EOM -Maiil iXIIIV-a.-ng eas atshts OREAT KlaninAr • W O O mum. comumui rave. Aro.. Rsturrra *mum' "tuitutift. btu, II EZZE 11l =3l I=l T.Y.La Wave, -. ilan. J.Eniani, /aft A. leftea," C. Mler, Il a Z i a w l.k.'• 1 W 1.1.1131 eft. 461iN. et Mer - we. • Weft. Azle i ll 0 .7.. r, Yet Jftstal Patel. Waft Mt ft. morael. Amer It. 1:44. 3 .! W 1 1 / 4 ., i Ma IL Pftak . -- WaWala rafty. - 1..... Wo . ..bere,/ 1.-