2 ;f; : * - 7 tire Ilittsburgh eta - 2 1W ,_ Penasylvwda Wislature. lareatat Mosta, to Putsoaralt oanttao liaTtarsncao, March 10, ISI3. SENATE. Tax ara- naozsT&r Lary.„ • The, now Reklatry Lars for Pannsylva nta piawl axially by-a said tarty Tote —yeas: 14, all Republican*, and nays Ti. alt Demecrata. - BILI& wpm) 7/NALLY. A • Annexing a portion of Duquesne tor - Pi , 13 311 % 0 Aila Olen ), pity. better atippuunaut to the act for the e tint*Patent of the Allegheny Conn* , Prilon. ••• Authorizing the - borough of kfilivale, Allegheny county, 4o borrolv money for • school purposes. : .- • To MOMet. the people of Indiana corin ze from imposition In tke practice of ''Supplement for the Pittsburgh, Fart . . Nap:eland Chicago Railroad Company, .. - granting them the same privlleges pow , atiesicl by . the Pennsylvania Railroad. -.. and authorizing connection with roads - - ' ; in Allegheny. 0012isly. , - . - For t bridge over the Allegheny river • from Ewalt street, Pittabt rgh, to Atte, iheny . and OutlerTlank" Mad to mend' • of Dirty's Run.. •••' Changing the time, of holding courts ira 'Weateurodand and Indiana' cm:intim. ' • _ Vacating a portion of North street, in front of the Freediturian Church, Appo ' , le, Artniuung bounty. ' ' . Itegulatink thnnomponnitibik of Ames-_ sots, Asaletant .Asseams Jurors An Allegheny county. Prohibiting tbe 'sale o Intoxicating drink in IndastrV tow ip, • Beaver Incorporating a compel" to 'erect a i r, bridgeiover tint Elakemlnetu liver, at. - ,)4 1 8 DEO; Leachtxu*Ascoatrong county. -Inonpoiadstetbil gittantang Gist Com Adjourned till Monclay, HOUSE OF REPRESENTA.'kiv ES. .Thu tollioreimi Mlle were read and passed firma,. • - • " An, act authorizing the Union Steam ship COMpeny to wind up and nettle their affairs. and to distribute their as scilemcreg the stockholders. • ' An `act allowing Michael Rough, Beufaman Burp, Ablllab Cole and Wil liam Crisman to bessaessed and to vote 'ln Gilmore township; Greene county. An ad — authorizing the Burgess and town Council of Brownsville, Mercer county, :to levy and collect additional Ii A wepplemant to thsticcrelating to the city of Allegheny, authorizing the trans fer of the insane supported by said city in the Western Ponnsylvaida Hospital, .or any oilier inieneAmium in the State, to the Almshouse of said city. A Mipittemernt to the' fourth section of an act. approved. May 1,1001, relating to Allegheny City, Which empowers the Civil Engineer acid the Sewer Committee of Comicila of said city , to act as a Coro- Milatell. to divide said city into Sewer Districts, to be- approved- by Councils, and to assess public,' grounds, dtc.; in the severe districts 'for construction pur- supplement to an act annexing the borongb of Manchester to Allegheny .2, City, which pmvides that all liana trans-, • tetrad by the borough of Manchester and Bled for grading and paving atreeta In Allegheny shall be legal and col • lectable, and for sirr.ilar &mammal:its re: maiming unpaid liens may be filed. • • An, act incorporating the Lehigh and Eastarn Railroad Company._. An act Inearpoiating the Buffalo Val ley Ballrond Company in Somerset coun ty with a capital of 11100,000. An act incorporating the Bedford and Bridgeport Railroad ConiPany, connect - 'lng Bedford with the Pittsburgh and Connallarille Railroad at Bridgeport; capital, 13015000. An act incorporaing the Somerset and Mineral Point Railroad Company, connecting Somerset with the Pittsburgh and - CcuatteLbiville Railroad at Mineral • .'An act incorponating the Pennsylvania aid Ohio Mining and. Transportation . • Company, for the mining, purchasing ' . and transportation of anthracite and -„- other wale in• and to the - cities and towns of Fennaylvainia, the west and southwest,. to bold laude, &c., in Penn aylvanla, Ohio and Kentucky. • - • The Rouse concurred in the Senate - joint resolution to adjourn over from this ,• evening -until Monday afternoon, and neither will, consequently, be in salon until Monday. Mr. Michael Mullen, of Philadelphia, aobjected nil , the calendar the bill author the Pittaburgh & ,Cormellrville Railroad Company to construct hranches . • ;front the main line. . BtLLO raisin DUALLY. At the afternoon anntion the following - • bills - warn passed finally: Authorizing the school directors of • Bolivar borough, Westmoteland county, to borrow money, not to exceed dfteen ; thousand dollars. • • Ctuatging the: time of bolding Mac tirs* at Frankfort Springs, Beaver calm ": ti t to the second Friday of March in each year. :••,.••• Dividing North and Westwards of the - city •of "Meadville into precinCts. and separate election districts. t Declaring null and void the act au thorizing the removal of certain came •- Duirn the Court of Common Pleas of • Cambria county to Centre county, ap proved April 10, 1067, being the suite for leijitries at.thiJohnstown Railroad noel , dent in lair-. ` Incorporating the Wilkiesburg Gas Company. Atithorizing the Board Of Controllers of the Allegheny City School District to = Isry:and apportion school taxes within .- - .thirty da ys e-fi ys of the Tuesday In Feb. , „ , , Extendirig the provialons of the Act,,of 1855, Increasing Gus of /tattled; of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables, to Uniod; Westmoreland, Liizenoe, Lehigh, Clarion, Cambria, Monroe and Ducks counties until 1870, ' Atithorfoing the Commissioners of Ve *coUnty_ to borrow seventy-five 'thousand dollars to bulid:a now Court Incorporating the Sharpaburg and Kit, tanning Tnith3lki Company. An rut incorporating the Delaware *Ever and Lancaster RaZlroad Company. Iwo= on PUB RAILROAD mix. Mr, WILSON, Merman or the Douse I:Conindtteeof Conference on the flee real - rued law, submitted a report, signed by 'AII. the members of the Committee, sub -;',:itstaially "accepting the Senate substi- T:" . 7tutet. He deemed tt bla ditty to say that Itesiptedthe majority report under pro ilsot. He emphatically dissented from the Senate bill whore it required a cab. of. tea" thousand dollars par 'Aitalt); Alters it required organizations to ' ; keep _open 'their books anti the full lIMIMS--at.stoOk shalt have .boeu sub . Jpillied beforaprooeedingto operate, and Where . it limited the amount to be bar- MA.51. , 7,, - of ketter,_ movod that tliethPoi‘ood reeototaltted to 'the - othlathtee of Ginference. Agreed. „TENSE. otJetrarson, offered a Tee iii,7o.ti.thailattesebbaz We Committee by the >ippotntmeatottaabadd' aa.l members :..fteta each Ibinteo, arid, - Instroattec the aim”: Committee to Inaba trioa an uaraant.' of tlik - Ontoont of stock L ag:;, - *Ordoel . to 'b. ettliOlbed per mile, to upon. tbe Houterprovialan leaving ~.- f .•.- . lloptli*eith.doe to keep or not open - bnotut, 'for subactiptlou full atuctilet lainbeeribed, and to In ' Ant alloniort ecromudee under the ' u to,o bOircoi dOob/ethe amount of the "irltrdn nuptial took 'instead of poly the anaemia. of ,eapdtidetookpald.ll Adept .l3loBpeakeraepainted ones, - Beeke. and Mr. PflOiolsou, of Beaver, as the eddidosial memliara of the Commit ,Ttee on the part of the BMWS • blil .netala ßa r" ban iVlTat !hoed COmpany to Lake r, passed flnallv. • ~. MON REPEOLIOIN STITE CONVENTION. Grant and Curtin for Fresidrnt and Vice Prosideat. The Platform Adopted Public Debt to ba Paid cording to its Legal Begalrements _ , Generals Gartrann and Campbell ' Unanimously Nominated for 'Auditor General sad tor . veyor General. &Peed DlsDucti tatha 11lUbsulb Gszet.t.3 PIIILADIELPria, March 11, 180. The State Republic= Convention ems celled to order at eleven o'clock, is the Academy of Iluele, by CoL Frank for den, Chairman of the State Executive Committee, 'who riled* an eloquent speech, - referring to rat, trials and cer tain triumphs Intim future. - -. CoL William-B. Hann, of Philadel phia, was elected temporary Chairman. He also made a epeech. Be referred to the. New Hampshire electicin, which elicited enthuriastio .cheers; also did allusions to General Grant and ex-Gov- . Thu usual Committees On Organization and Pasoluilons were appointed. BAT. Lemuel Todd, of Carlisle, was President, and made a speech, endorsing Congress (enthusiastic cheers) and favoring Grant and Cnrtin for Pres iilent and Vice President. (1101 CR FOR FRIZSIDIENT H. Bucker Swops, of Clearfield, moved to nominate Grant for President and Cur, tin for Vice President; • Me. Rama Hrretti of. Allegheny, tooted to strike out Curtin and Insert Hon. E. F. Wade. Mr. John S. Mann, of Potter, vatted for a division on the question. A rude was taken and Gen. Grant de clared to-bo the unanimous choice for rreddent. [Loud cheers.] E=72 Mr. MtCliina moved for a calling of the roll, each delegate to vote his preference for Vice Prealdent. Carried. ' The roll was called. • Andrew G. Cur tin received one hundredand nine votes; BenjaMin F. Wade twenty-two; Edwin M. Stanton one. Mr. Marshall, of Allegheny, voted for - Carlin. The rest of-the Allegheny deist gatlon, with • Ileum Mclntyre and Marks, of Philadelphia, Wiley, of lan meter, Berner, of Somerset, Barr, of Dauphin, Knorr, of Nortbumberlin•, Goodrich, of Bradford, Brower, of Mon• tom-, Hoffman and Clyde, of Dauphin Pott, of Somerset, Mann, of Potter, Fra zier, of York, Gehl', of ' Franklin, and McCormick, of Venatagn, voted for Ben jambs F. Wade. Mr. Moore, of Washington, voted for Edwin M. Stanton. zucsourrioNs. Mr. CCIC.IIMII, of Tork, reported reso lutions from the Committee, strongly endorsing Giant and Curtin; denouncing President Johnson; strongly approving the policy of Congrmut and impeachment; calling for the - payment of the public debt according to its legal requirement.; citing the Declaration of Independence as the bosh! of Republican sentiments; calling for °cones:lay in public expendi: tures arid reduction of taxation; it onking the soldiers and sailors for their services and Stanton fur his course; calling on. - the Senate to remove President Johnson speedily; approving or a registry hew; asking the protection of naturalized citi zens abroad, and endorsieg Governor Geary's sdibinistratlon. Genera dam F. Ilartraat, tv nominated for Auditor General and Gen eral T. M. Campbell for Surveyor Gen end, both unanimously. INSTRUCTING DELEGATES. A resolution instructing all delegates to Chicago tarots as a unit for Grant and Curtin excited discuaskin. Curtin was strongly opposed by Mews. :MUM of Potter, Berne, Marshall; Ptirviance and Errett of Allegheny, and supported by Messrs. Swope of Clearfield, Mann of Philadelphia, and Cochrane. The vote on the resolution was, yeas ninety-eight,. nays forty. -- The other resolutions were adopted " A a d n jou lrncru rne t l if . o coven o'clock p. cegnx DELEQAT TO AR SMIT TO C Previous to adjournment this afternoon Mr. McClure introduced _a nesoludon authorizing the char to appoint a. cora mittee of one from - each Congressional DLstrict to report delegates from each to the Chicago Convention and one elector, and to select those already appointsi, if Curtin men; if not. to select others- On this question a debate came on at the evening session, and speeches were made sgainstitby hiestra. Errett, Mann of Potter, Bayne end McCormick, and for it by Messra. McClure and Mann of Philadelphia. The rerolUtion then pasved—yeas, eighty-four; nays, forty-seven. The Convention - then adjourned. [By duociated Presa] . Premanst.rma. March ll.—The Re publican State Convention was called to order by Col. Jordan, Chairman of the State Central Comm:lles Wm. B. Mann, of Philadelphia, presided . tempo ?wily, and Wan ,1111:1CCOPd041 by General Lembel Todd, of Cumberland county,. The Convention Proceeded to ballot an a means of ascertaining the preferences of members for candidates for President and Vice President, and declared for Grant unanimously. For Vico Presi dent, Andrew G. Curtin received. 109, B. F. Wade Li, Sod E. M. Stanton I. Hartranft and Campbell were vowel. measly nominated for re-election an Auditor general and Surveyor General. The following were chosen electors at large: C. Morrison Coates, of Philadel phia; Thomas l!iL Marshall, Pd.usburgh. The following were chosen delegates at large: Colonel J. W. Forney, James Orne, of Philadelphia; General Harry Whole, of Indiana; E. Reed' Myer, of Bradford; J. W. Elamehard,of Lawrence; Thomas- E. Cochrane, of Vert; Lion Bartnelemew, of Schuylkill, and Gen. Wm. Lilly, of Carbon. The following resolutions were adop ted: • - That the great Republican party of America, without which the rebellion against the Government would have consummated the division of the Union and the perpetuation of human-slavery, with the aid, comfort and full approval of the present Democratic party, is in the fore front of another penl nod another trial. Electing Its candidate for Presi dent In 1860, and re-electing him in 1804, it is called upon to decide whether alt the sacrifices of blood and treasure have not only been in vein but were simply contributions for the restoratirn of treason, under the Infra ram of a man who, clothed yilih the confidence of h is country, is prevented Mau overthrowing the Government solely by the wise and patriotic , stand taken by a loyal Congress, - ' That we add our voice to the loud ao claim to favor of General U.S. Grant as the Republican candidate for President, and In so doing feel that we are not sim ply responding to the wishes of constlt nimbi. or helping to pay a portion of the debt we owe to that great soldier, but preparing the way for that substantial triumph which, rlblle perpetuating lb* Republican party, preserves and perpet uates Republican creeds. That weesmestly mill upon the Sen ate of tba United 'Stales, editing as a Court of Impeachment, to proceed with out fsar,,favor or affection, and that the people of Pennsylvania will stand by and maintain the just Judgment • of. the That the soldiers and sailors of the Union, who fought and conquered arm ed rebellion In the field, and stood true to the principles which they vindicated and the Gag which floated over them and led them to victory, are entitled to the undying gratitude of the loyal people, and as they Livid the country by trials, sufferings and sacrifices, they have con siderable chd ma to the highest honors of the nation. - • That we tat:dere= most cordial thanks to Edwin M. Stanton, for the firmness, courage and patriotism with which he has maintained the majesty of the law and the rights of the people Walnut the attempted illY116:11111 of. fbliwaa Ex ecullyeand his- purchased - Instrument. That an experience Is alike the best instructor of man and nations, so the ex perience ef the rebellion gives tts lenew ed conildezce In the pledges and pre ceptsofthe Declaration of Independence, and. with thaw as our guiding stars the Itmtbllcan party must always lammed. no contract so eloquent could Lux—df-Athafrinrbe;";="tat load deur pati ' otiant of thyases G ' ran4 *Skeet one deals In promises to deftly*, theimber deals In sou that courince, and that 'addle Johnson has fallen rapidly, arty . Anon his any watt/Miry- care. . . . n.. 0 w.s -4=Ttiomoo; ligatot to 1:7121; , rotaztd Gar 'remake bo. )I'6o EN sza . • -, MIZE cants. Grant has accootcd eqnal justice and P-sdical Rept:dines:ll= as part alike of conscience and duty. That the public debt. incurred for the mirpcse of preserving the existence of the nation, is a tacred obligation, binding the people to'ttlCpaymeet in the utmost good faith to the lull extent of the legal requirements• that the greatest require ments of prudence and judgment ore still required, and shonld, as far as attainable, be employed at once to maintain the public faith and credit and render the burden as light as practicable upon the proditc- Use industry of the country and ' tbe wages and proceeds of labor; that it is the dictate of sound policy, no well of greatest wisdom, that the domestic industry of the country should be sustained anti protected against for eign competition- by adequate tariff Uwe. and that In Whatever particular the existing laws on the subject are de fective, they should be amended and made efficient for that purpose, as well as the purpose of raising revenue for the Government. That by the election of Gen. Grant to the Presidency, all domestic dissensions and factious opposition to the complete reconstruction of the Union, on the firm foundations hid by. the wise and judi cious legislation of Congress, will be immediately suppressed and 4khrmony and good feeling restored, settled rein-. tions of business established, and thorn. vivid and. improCement of all disturbed sources of national wealth and prosper ity be secured, when it is at once made manifest that the people of this country are firmly lined In their determination that the fruits of the into bloody and ob stinate struggle shall not be lost and that factious and rebellious resistance to the laws shall be effectually overthrown, which attempted to subvert the Govern ment by savage cruelty, rapine and mur dor. That Pennsylvania proudly tenders to the loyal 'people of the Union Hun. An drew G. Curtin, her great war Governor, and the Soldier's friend. That every American citizen, whether; by birth or adoption, is entitled to the' protection of the nation and its flag, and while It is incumbent on the Govern ment to institute negotiation,s (or the es tablishment of international raw for ex adriation, recegnizing naturalization by one nation as terminating the allegi ance due to another, and conferring all rights of citizenship, .t.t is no loot its duty to vindicate its people of all clams. from oppression or interference at borne and abroad when in the legitimate andpeace .fut exercise of legal and personal rights. That aelegarm from Pennsylvania to the National Republican Convention in Chimtgo are instructed to cast their votes as a unit, through its Chairman, in favor of Grant for President and Curtis for Vice President, they being distinctly declared the choice of the people of the State for - those positions, rand that the right of substitution for absent delegates shall be Solely with the delegation from the State. "Conalderable opp.itiori vita made' in the last:re...elution. The resolutinna were then divided and all except the laatiurop ted. At the evening smoilon a lengthy die etienton ensued upon the question °fin en - noting the delegation to the Notions Convention to vote In a unit for sands. dates. The electoral ticket was provided for and the Convention adjourned sine die a , a Lae hour. FROM EUROPE = C=CI Lortoost, March 9.—The Morning Post, In an editorial on Irish reform, says the plan which is to be pursued by the Goy arum:tent in regard to Ireland is as fol lows: First—The colisideratloti or the church question will be put off until the Cam mission or Irish church establishment already Appel' ted shall hare made a ro- Port- Second—Anottior cotnudosion will be appointed to Inquiredoto the. relation of the landlord and tenant in Ireland: Third r -A cloister will be granted for a new Catholie . University. .Fou,.th —lrish railways to be subsidized by the government. • , March 9.—Fitzgerald, Daho 7 up and Macarthy, arreated for seliticui, conduct, have been discharged from ,custody. W. Johnson, the Orange Secretary, re fuses to accept the offer of release (rote sentence of imprisonment on the terms proposed by the Lord Lieutenant. The Ministerial budget for the ensuing fiscal year was laid before the Corps Leghtlatif to-day. The following are the totals of receipts anti expenditure., es estimated by the Minister of Finanoin Receipts from ordinary sources, I,Gee,. 000,000 francs; do froin • extraordinary sources, 93;000,000; 'Mud estimated re ceipts, 1,71e,000,000 francs. Expendi tures, ordinary, 1,6."33,000,p00 francs; do, extraordinary, 164,060,0 M total estimate ed expenditures, 1,S11,000;00 franca. LONDON, March o.—Jrr, the house of Commons this evening, in reply to en inquiry from Mr. J. Harvey Lewis, Mr. Gathorne Hardy, the Homo Secretary, stated the police bed been previously informed of the plot for blowing up one of the walls of Clerkenwell prison and effecting the release of the Fenian pris oners. Their informer, who was within the prison,srsa 43 give diem noticewhen , the conspirators approached to light the fuse, by throwing a white ball over the wall, whereupon the police were to seise the guilty parties On thenight before the explosion a teak of powder was seen in the etreet, but as no attempt to blow no the wall was made that night, the pre. concerted signal wag. not given. The powder was allowed to remain and no arrests mode. The Police supposed the execution of the plot was postponed to the following evening, and were off their guard when the exploilon Lark piece unexpectedly during the t ay. Lord Stanley Informed the House that en exhaustive Investigation had been ordered in the cane of the veinal Liezie Leine, seized in the Chesepsaks == Banta; March 11.—The treaty Just concluded tetneen the North German Confederation and the United States, providing for the par - dee:lon of the rights of naturalized citizens, wan to-day neon imously ratified by the I.'!,deral Connell. It In reported here a propoeltion -has been made to Lord Stanley to submit the Alabama claims to the arbitration of Pruisia, end Szabo woo willing to an tedate the proposition so far ...Supplied to the question of indemnity, but remand to submit other points In dispute. LoNnow, March 9.—There hAv been a general change in the Turk tab (W,lnet. All the 2dintetere have reamed, except the Grand Vizier, .Mollamed Paaha, and suocenors were appointed. IMPEACHMENT. A Correspondent lies an• letterelow • With Ms President. ter Wertz,* to the rlitessit ...ante Nur Yonr, March ll.—The World's correspondent giver the details of an in terview with President Johnson on the subject of impeachment, during wi:Ph the President Mated that he should re xpond to the summon to appear by couneel, and atter a lormdensultation upon the merits and demerits of the charges brought against him, concluded the interview by saying: "The manager% of impeachment and other. who applaud them are, in a cer tain sense, inconsistent. Recalling the time, on-the eve of the rebellion, when I atood in the Senate almost alone in It:t elating upon the duty of the Government to uphold the Constitution and the Union against the traitors who threatened both, I recalls clans of men in and nut of Congress who lacked courage to defend .edher. Standing on the tune platform that I occupied then, I look around and see these men boll enough, in place of their former weakness:, to disregard the clearset provisions of constitutional law. Afterthe war is over, in which they took -none - except a wordy part, they have relapsed to their original status an poll- Unions, and hold the Conetitutien at too slights value to bo either valiantly de fended or treated with reverence. Pit:al ly, .it is declared that I, who have 113 honestly striven u I know bow to ad minister. this Government In accordance with the Constitution, shall be aacrinoxt along with theconetitutional prerogatives of the Preoldential °lnce to a party neces sity. Jefferson Davie, the tread and front of lice rebellion, is not brought to trial, yet Congress proposes to try the President at once, for what kind of of fense, compared with that of Mr. Davis, the country and the Senate may, per haps, justly decide." • • DISILINGV ROBBERY. Xxioripes Messenger Mucked nesse. -1••• Isr. /Me lir sag Mobbed st SIM 000; 1111 , touirsob to tlak rinsbirst emu., CIXCINNATI, March 11.—X. B. Hay man, Smartt= Express idaligger on the Hamilton and Dayton tr4b, due bore at ten o'clock, was knocked sense leis while counting Ida packages of money by some persona unknown, who entered tho, ear - by. means of false keys after th train left Locklimd. The robber camped at! the next station, cerrrig with him matt e• containing 3g0,. The Messenger was disecesered In a bleeding and seneelese condition-by a brakeman on the Lunn.. He 'is vary eadoeudy Injured andnow dcilrfotia..Tbe moneybalonged to parthiii Indiana EMI .:.-,....':..4.:,.:,- . 7.,:-.:'., , : .,,, .::- , .•.... ,- :: ,, 5 , . - : •, , .;:., -, ..,..f.4.;i,; , t::.. , ,'.: -, , ..;!--,_,;1.'..!,. PITTSBURGH , WEEKLY GAZETTE: SATURDAY. MARCH 14, 1888: hEW HiIIPnUISE ELECTIaL The Vete the Latheet Leer Polled le the Ohnte—lierrlnten Ge-Eleeted by Thice Theessed hojeallty—Lehiele - tare Lamely Repel:Mese. Ear Tatars:it to rte kitadarsh Gast tie.] Corcoran, f H. , March IL—Returns from ono hundred and seventy-lice towns nice Harriman. Republican, 32,752 Sinclair, Democrat, :10,9,7. Republican majority I,SSi. hilly-eight towns and small places remain to be heard - from winch are about equally rtoptldiran and Democratic. It is probable that Ilarri-. man's majordy will be about three thousand. The whole vote wiltprnaba bly exceed seventy-two thousand, the largest vote ever polled in the State. The Legislature will bo largely Republican. The Republicans elect tour out or . live Councillors nod nine out of twelve Sen ators. They have probably about seven ty majority. Harriman's majority is somewhat reduced from last year. ebNCOED, March 11.—Returns from one hundred acid seventy-elght UMW. give Harriman 37,435; Sinclair 21,217; scattering nineteen. Hurintan's plu rality 3,211„ There are tiny-three towns to hear from, which hod year stood Har riman, 4,800; Sinclair, 5„51 I. Tho aggre gate vote this year will probably roach 76,500. Nommen: Coos., March 11.—News from Ice's- Hampshire, cement groat ex citement in this oily. At midnight, in spite of the rain, a salute was fired In honor of tbe serums of the Republicans. .. . .... .. . .. . . .. A special from Washington, DO C., says: There Ia great rejoicing hero among the Republicans over the result of the New Hampshire election, and a corresponding desndency among 1.1113 Demixtrats.. But few of the 'latter were expecting such a sial triumph for; the Repitilicati ticket. "esterday they were in high optrite, and boldly proclaim ed that the impeaclune t movement would , Liampehi to the Democrat give Neer s. Kitetiitive , prenakat MS been Made fora t•etebration be Tue ay night by them. Powder bar been urchased to be used freely; lgui aof m is were en • gaged to serenade the leading Demeerats and the Freeldent, and there WWI to hove been a grand old fashioned glorititsilion. Abont two o'clock while tho Cabinet was in session, Col. Thomas Florence received the 'first dispatches Loin Now Ilampshiris, mating that that State had hopelessly gone for the Itulicals I lie rushed lathe White House, and dine , garding tho doer-keepers, interronted. the thtbinet meeting with the ennonneo- Mont. It came like a thunderbolt lq_A. J. and his advisers, and the Cabinet meeting ended. As the tight' in New Hampshire was made directly on the impeachment question by the_ Radicals, they maintain that it chows conclusively that the people now demand that tt be pressedthrough.' • . . CosconD, N. IL March IL—Corrected yetunis from one 'hundred and eighty one towns root up Harriman 31,803, and Sinclair 31,71 A. Cosconn, Morel. 12—Two hundred and twelve towns give Harriman, Re publiaut,, thirty-eight thousand tive and ninety-four votes, and tabu:lair, Demo crat, thirty-five thousand 11-o huntind and fifty five. .The nineteen rem-Oiling towns gave Harriman last year toll hun dred and seventy thro and Sn.c:Jir thirteen hundred and twenty-two. Frbtattly Toe Hog Illeulfeeted—itarrt. seise to be Watbdra”—Depretle- Ilea. to Montana. illy Teitenph to tbe lettstotriti 1152:t1,1 Sr. Loms,lllarCh 11. —Advieot received at the Military Headquarters here front Fort Laramie inty: The Indians who have - congregated at this post manifest a very friendly feeling, and have come in for the express vurpose oC meeting the Pea. Comm(mintier" with a view of making a treaty with them. Dr. thews, Special Indian Agent, who had an inierinew with the Crow, and Sioux near Fort Phil. Kearney lout month, re. ports them in favor of peace with the whites. Red Cloud, the moot bremle of the Sioux chiefs, andell of the upper In dians were there,:cs route for Laramie, to meet the Peace' entmulaelon, • Geneial Sherman Lea received intim', lion, from Waahington to withdraw the garrisons of forte Iteno; C. 13. Smith and Phil. Kearney :no.. as-the htlil..lllll NV PI permit. These troops will lvdistributed to other posts, because tho line on which they are at present lorntal 10 iimreel u-ed, emigrants preferring the 'Meanie Missouri river via Fort Benton. They Woo prefer to travel by way of the Pacif ic railroad to Its terminus, and thenc, by the old route. . Montana papers contradict the rere.rte of the burning of Kennedy's rancho and the copra cot Met. Kennedy and her children. The report was eiarted by the anpaarantsi of Indians in the vicinity, and their committing a number ot dep redations. The commanding °nicer at Fort She placed a sullicient escort for We'ds, Fargo ,t Co.'s coaches, running :rote Ilelona to Fort Benton, fecuring the as ety of traveL Several hundred settlers of Trinity Gulch and Prickly - rear Valley have pe titioned the Governor of Montana to furnish them arm. and ammunition for the purpose of defending themselves against the 4.3,,ye rn e r tiurlth ordered Col. Scribner to prorred to the threatened locality, and Ilrefl lion to furnish the needed arms and am munition to the chi:lone. SANDWICH ISLANDS • ' 0 — . .1 lest.lsilion liteprosents 11r0—Tracto 111.1.1.• —Teasel Wral k -00. ie. • COT ircOt<ntola Lo tb.. tt,st.rgt Mlettol sax Fna:scisco, .Nfarch the ar rival or the steamer Idobo we have Ilan °lulu advice, to February . 'dl3: The result of the election for legishdi ve representatives Is twenty seven members chosen, eight ministerial. twelve inde pendent, and seven doubtful. The gouts of the seytn doubtful Government can didates will be contested. In Kekula thS plantation bands voted almost unanimously fur Dr. Mott Smith, marching to the polls with the American nag at their bead awl the liiIVII.IIII nor In the rear of the procession. A review of the Ilawasin trade the pastyear shows a total export of native products of the value of a mullion and a quarter. The principal item is vulgar, amounting to seventeen million launch. Intelligence from Tahiti states the total has of an English lumber vessel, on Starbuck or Volunteer Inland, while making a voyage from Puget Sound to Australia the name of the wrecked vessel not ascertained. • The king hatiTortieral the Halts:do Parliament to convene on the eighteenth of ApriL Rufus A. Lyman has lawn appointed Lieut. Governor of the Island klawaya. The colored seamen of the Lack:maim gave at ball In Honolulu by permission uf their officers. The winkle Whip "President,' Lho first of the season, arrived at Honolulu front Marquorsa with twenty barrela of sperm ell. FLOOD IN THE WEST; lee Gem dkt Idetk !timed—Badge Beale, •e Carried CM= =1 Rock Ts I. A ND, Marcia /T. Tfio lee gorged below the city yesterday after noon, causing O rapid rise in tho river. At nine o'clock two-thirds of the city wan flooded, and the people on several streets were taken !rem their houses in small bouts. The Arsenal bridge hasinsm =Hod awaycausing aloes of fowl ce thousand doll ' ara. Eight flat boats valued at thirty thousand dollars, used on the river Improvements. were carried down the stream and will prove n total Connlderkble damage hat already been done In Davenport, lowa. Day/trivia, lowa, March ll.—The • gorge gave \vay last night. The river fell rapidly, and: in now entirely tree from lee. The bridge °Rho Rock Inland and Pacific Railroad has boon serloualy damaged. Trains will not ho able to cross for some time. Una of the solid atone piers wan carried twenty feet down stream. I:=2 Mr Tel. [milk to toe ritubargh dasette(l Now Yong, March 12.—The Wort,te Berlin letter gives a synopsis of the new treaty with the Northx German Confed eration. According to article ono the North German Ruud covenant. to arzord to Germans, who ticootne naturalized cit izens of the United Staten and reside In that country five yearn, the same rights and privilege, as to-native born cieluns of the Republic.. In the second cense of the same article the Government of the United States reciprocally agrees to recognize personewho, though formerly citizens of the United States, have be come teturalized citizens of the North Ger n ian Burad;and resided in the terri tory of the 'seer live;vems, as citizens of the Bond. it is provided moreover, that whoever, having thus alienated him self from his own country and become a citizen of the other country, • returns to hie native country, and there itequires domicile, shall, by the •acqublition of such domicile, be coneidered to have re-. pounced his adopted citizenship. Article necond provide] that no person shall be freed by ecquleltion of citizenship through naturalization from obligation]] incurred through crime or misdemeanor, committed while a citizen of his alive country. Article third extendi the extradition treaty of 1022 be- tween the United Mates end Prue• ale .to the .North Gorman Bond. Article four declares the acquisition of doinicfle, which works loss of citisensWp, shall be presumable front two year. ree- Menem out of his adopted country., The mere declaration Of intention to become a citlzeß is to nointernational abet. Articles five and las 'yelato to the ratifi cation ofthe treaty, and stipulate this to be effected within six moottia,' and the Treaty Audi take effect immediately after the exchange orrsillibmtiontend remain In fortis ten years. . , - The zosoapat VouvantLon at Bar .l.ltiata' a,. Vt., aacialinz of Wettaesday eladad .Ray. Dr, BibroarinahoP or-tha t = SAN FRANCISCO, March 12—Henry sue Hartley, a prominent Calitornia lawyer and politician, WO at Sacramen to to-day. The 'tiopreme Court luu dpelded that the State htuuty !let for pass•eager tieketi violates the' National Constitution sad In The Governor signed the bill changing the time of the election of Cnngtesbmen and California Conventions to nominate candidates to be voted for the Presiden tial election. 'rho Itrit kh ship Vascatia, which went oshore at Fort Point, wan - Sold at aaetton today for $•..t.-•`,500.• Gert...)iOrglM Smith, United States Consul at llouoluln, arrived by the steamer I.taho en route to Now York. Col. Spaulding Is Charge d'Affairs of the United Stele., pending the return of tioneraLldeCook, Resident Minister. The 'Prussian bark Wilhelm, two hun dred and sixty-four days from London, arrived at Elonninln on Februaryloth. Arrived: Charles Luling', Liverpool; Martini Pool, Mary E. Packer.-New York.' The Captain of the Luling died .at sea The Grand Jury visited the County Home • yesterday. Regretting our in. •ability to accompany the jury, we turn to the annual report of the County Con trollers for 1567, which embraces the re port -of the Directors of the Home, In which are fully set forth the receipts, ex penditures =ft cenend administration of this model Institution, under the di rection of Messrs. It. H. Davis, Moser Chess and John F. Drays,: The large building, with all its wards and apart ments, is kept In the most ptrfect order. I'erfecl eleanll nose s maintained through alt the- department, rand the !sanitary conditiOn could not be better. Tue • as-floods adjacent to the buildings are laid out with much taste in walks and lawns; with clumps of trees ansralsady arbors, and the broad tlelds ei the !Tame farm arc kept up to tho standard of the best culture, and made to yield large crops of the cereals, with' a variety of garden atoll; beef, pork and poultry for the non of the inmates:" We know of no similar institntion in the more better adapted to its object+, or more economi cally and thoroughly managed, than our County Horne. Much credit Is due to the Dareettuss for their persistent and in tellig,ent oversight and management of wnoto establiehment. The eirect of the recent absorption of several of the townships into the ,etty of 'Pittsbnrgh and Allegheny will be to de prive the Hoots of about one-fourth of its revenue; but as it will be relieved arso of the maintenance mad care of the poor tram the township,. now Added to the cities, it is fair to suppose Its expeneos will be correspondingly red need. I t may I be that the withdrawal of so large a portion 41:' the area and population from the constituency tor the County home tOrIV su ggest th at the present building% and farm ore on too large a wale for what remains In • enetain then); but the population of three is Increasing so rapidly that Ina few years It will be found none too large, and the tazable', who mast henceforth sustain the-Home will have the satisfaction. of knowing that at least one-fourth of the first en peliditure was defrayed by those who now look to the 'loners of Pittsburgh and Alle-theny for the accoMmodation of their poor. THE INDIANS A • notateton'a •Irlett— I not no,— t a . lopol pont net no a no noteldo ond—tto 5.001. lo The Meadville Republican say.: On II Tocuolay we reported 'the news of the 1 elopement or Prof. Antlercon's wife with anon named l'iorris, and the telegraph ' lc ttatetnent that Anderson had killed his elalfil and committed euichle. Ity Inter ndriees It appears that Prof. Anderson Isnot the ...load duck" that the teleuraPh, mode him out to be. - The men. 1 sage woo only a Tn. 10 decry the happy 1 'tante" into the bands of the 'loonier' 1 and it did. The guilty "twain" took the 1 hack track, and at Middletown, Ohio, I behold the unfortunate husband 1.1.10 had ' iby report) murdered ita little child and ' blown out his own bran.; appeared be ' tore the astonished amide, and took a seed le t Ito wont hue onisilato them. The Forme can be better Imagined-- than de, totri lied. Statics that thelProfessor with . an eye to the “tinances!' of the lately , Is' dissolved 9ist 1r,"; directed the • Prof. would-le 1.101 , 014 , 40 r to fork over what sfitoops he might have be longing to the late Mr. A.; whereupon, as ro port back it, lie shelled out some $3,• Wu. 'ns Prof. seen. to Warn tree,, quite satisfied with th • Idtsal alroady shed, as he tool not proceed In 1/I.urgAlt the brains, of too 111.111 who mid runtiway with his • wile, The unfottiinate *OIIIXII passed 1 through this city gothic East On h r Way home, it In tipped a otter and ; totter woman. ,As fir 40 Profesetorhe has to , rf )rmest a little phien of elight.of hand which eclipsed anything laid down , In this 'lrsoture," i ' John NorrO, or "Johnny" as beta railed by hn'ohnnis, is from Williams.' port, I'. lie had boon traveling WWI A Inlenvon roar ranee he last performed In this city. TOO mg.:on/eta was..mule r here, and Johnny resumed a lunation ou the l'hiledelphis end Erie Railroad to accept a place with the ltlngininn. Ili. family owns a Line property opposite the Herdic House, Williamsport, and ere among ,the MO.. 1,11 - ...nasin people of that 1,4 It. Dot Johnny in rather Melt,. rata fart life, and managed to pentads Mrs. Anderson and $.3.,(A, more of her husbands personal property to abandon the nlrtuft, of the handsome shownisn. Mrs. Anderson is qui.° good lookir g, and young. She appeared trrowtty de- JOCtril Wln`ll the news reached her of the death td. husband and alai; anti a, she returned on her ray En., he was a 'Grit MR objet:. Sun . east off by her husband and lies been abantioneul by the graceless scamp that lured her away. t•The totted Proabyttarlan..` It affords us much pleasure. to call the attention of our reader. and repecially the business men of our community, to the advertisement of the traded Presby terian, which will be found on Mammon( page of this morning's tiaxgrrn. There Is uo religious periodical that comes to ! our table that we prize. more highly. I It la Itiereaslog constantly in influence ' and circulation; and now It subscrip-1 lion list that will eompsrefavorobly with any journal. of (ho same kint In the country. it circulates very largely In 1 i the cider of l'ittsburgh and Allegheny, us well as the towns and villages of Wind om Penneylvania, Eastern Ohio, West Virginia, and we may. say, the States of the Union general. It In therefore In our opinion one of the very best adverds. log ominous, and as .811e11 MO very nor dimity commend It to the lavorable notice ot ma business tnen. It has been found front experience that printers' ink must lie used (reel) by ruerel.nut and manu facturer. who desire to succeed well, anti we knots. of .. no weekly periodical through which they ion further their Interests better than the • advertising oalnums of the United Pre.lbylcrtan. It Is tv-arrely nem:wary to ado that It is under the editorial management of that mat amiable, talented sod worthy, Christian gentletnan, Itev. 1). It. Kerr,: li. D. The business department Is man swat by 11. J. Murdoch, Esq.. a gentle man deservolly popular among all who have ever had dealings with the office, anti pro-eminently qualified for the.posl tlon, owing to hie intimate and practical ecquaintanee with journalLsu. Porter:lts, -4. e., address. or tall in tiernon on H. J. Munnocit At Co , 74 Thli'd street, Pitts burgh. The Dotter Cifi:rn says: During tbo but forty-eight hours our, streams have been swollen to overflowing; many of the bridge. having been entirely swept away.. On Connoqueneming creek three bridges have her. carried ell beliveen this place and, Iformony, viz: Amber. son's, refferia and Winter.'. Allen'. bridge, rlabel( mile, and Flui:roll's, four tulles below Zellenople, are . aho gone. The Harmony bridge bus also been considerably damaged. We pro. :mine that considerable damage lies beiin done along this sail other 'dreams In the county, of which we have not beard. The streams are still hlgh,lind conind emble amount at snow is yet on the ground, and if should have any COl3. sideraible quantity of rain shortly, many of the bridges yet standing may he swept away. One thing is perhaps very favor able; most of the Ice Is gone, and our bridges will not be so ant to be carried olf by a freshet unaccompanied ky-ice ; as it 1., IL will take a considerable quan. tity of money to rebuild the bridges al ready swept away. The groat popularity of the Iron City College, and the high estlmallen in which it Is bold by intelligent persona, Is shown In the fact of its having among Ito stu• debts representatives from npwartia ob twenty of the principM literary colleges of the United States, including Tale, Harvard, Dartmouth,.Unlon, Hamilton, Diuklnson and Jefferson in the East, Medd,. almost every ono of note In the West. But fow Institutions are able to present such a'rermrd as th is. Circu lars containing full Information con cerning the College can ba obtained by addressing the Principals, Smith &Cow ley, Pittauurgh, P. • I =I Judging from tho amount , rote ved It is evident that the Weed Sewing Machine is alltbe go with Lite ladle& Notwith standing the hard times they abould not hesitate In buying the Weed,. nd it not only saves in labor but In health and economy. It Is the most ample, durable, and beautiful piece of merlon bun ever .presented to the...public. By calling at No. - LIZ Grout street, Pitts. burgh, or at any of the agencies which are estabilithed In the various counties, person. can •be accommodated in pries sad tonna. .tiee advancement In an. elher . colanin for list or agent", CAL.LIFORPTA.NEWS WilriffAs3B7/:10:11i: 1 113 , 1 = 13= =I Ifflii I= The recent rains and the general thaw of snow and lee up the Monongahela and Yaughlogheny rivers, have combined to gladden the hearts of our coal -boat mer chants with a rise which will enable them to run out a large fleet of coal. The greatest activity prevailed on the *law( yesterday, and during the -day a fete barges ant boat were ilo.rted into the Ohio on their ,way to the Southern market. Our river reporter furnishes us with the following table of shipments made .vesterday and to ho mado to.dity provided the ice rill nuns out: DIIPAILT11) ZOO i1iC111111,74 Barge, 'Boat,. northel.t. to 103,116 . 6 • c. 5.600 Cool 14147 unosby..... Total 10,140 RILL LILLYII 211•DAT—LOVIRVILLIL Barges. Boats. Bashes. Fred Whoosh...—. 7 . 70.030 1 I 110.000 Hercules ' - 6 120,070 5 3 511,000 7o,nx. PArother. Warner.. J. S. Neal 25.000 1 90,,r0 Bengal Tlger • row •• • • • ^,—j ou° ILeludeer• 11 , IC:Ccuce 61p4 4 Mot* EMI liar 9 e 9. pailiehr. . . 3 1 WMA man 5 2 wymv Coal mu Wll4 C.at. ngreaa .. QM lip.rges. 4 llool.. llophols =I Slmp.n llornor. 6. J. JIMIar - 7 140,000 - 5 100,0. Total —.. YOU as Barges. !bats. 11u511515. 5 155,151`0 173113 MEN Total Bargee. Boats. 8und..14. u 1W,003 RIM - - G 120,000 -70,0 W EMI '........ sb~-iw EMI Barges. Boats. Bushels lu MAO DhuAond Barges. Mali.. Bus.4ale. Towboat It=Cl 1 os;law . - 9,1 WO ,~ IC= 60.0..) 6 110000 Sampson Star Clipper /ger... SEBES D=l2 D=l=l Tom Farms 70:COU t..1,017.1XX1 . .. tX,•OW Cincinnati... Louisville... Now Ode&ln IZII2 Vicksherir Memphis. E=9 = Several years age, when Dr. Keyser was lecturing In Brant'. Hall, Steuben ville, ou the use of mechanical appli ances In the curs ef disease, ho was In terrupted by the-query t What do you think of. hoop nklrts His subject slant night was dress; Let no ono suppose Par a moment, said the Doctor, that I desire "in any mannerlo quarrel with the pre vailing fashions, especially that one to which my attention has been particularly Invited by the querist in another part of the audience, and whilst I fain would do away with a great deal in the way °rea cts. in the chaps of long trails, which,. like Roynanca tall in Alsop,' served no other purpose than to sweep the ground • but on the contrary does a groat deal of harm by absorb; ng the dank slush of the pa v err.ents and streets, and Imparts a chili sand a struggle to the curreros of life a. I they circulate through the veins; whilst I 'cannot eornaed from my tultni the'evil and bilefulennsequencee of inch a P4'rtlielltllS fashion, I remember too well that In my younger days, when halt the burthen was lined off the heavy buckets, broken in their weight and de prived of their heaviness, by the inter vention of the hoop which was 11.4 d in carrying the drink neat sustenance to those engaged in harvesting the annual crook . I ant Inclined to favor the one and deprecate the other. Vrannated am, 11.4ersacd to Piit.- Haan. Wo are pleaeol to learn ill f. T. L. Old *hue, M. D., son of Pr. 1.. (Umlaut', of No. IT: Grant street, this city, who has Just completed a thorough course at the Philadelphia t iversity of Medicine and surgery, luau returned, KV tat tutor,. will prnoile, in connection with lits father. Dr. Oldsbrie, at his final exam ination, by the beat medical and xurgical authority in . thin oountry, oveived the bightat graduation honorit„ lie will be • very acceptable and valuable aaatetant to his rather. the Proreveir, whole) fancy as a success:ld practitioner is bringing more to hi, rare than he can attend to. We tender the "Doctor our con gratula. tluos on the !moccasin! and hanorabie termination of his thearetical course of *loll y , and trust, and belleve.hla prac tical course will be eiitially Co. =CET= Tits season is now approaching when ',tropic alit tw. more liable than usual to Weeks of sickness. Care should be taken to purify the system as much es presage. Ono bottle of Dr. Keyeers Blood :Searcher often Las title desired effisa.. We bare nu particular • desire to putt the doctors or to inetek., their bus-- zeal, yet there is ibuth In the old saying that ounce of prevention in worth a pound of cure;' and from the to. mense practice or Dr. Keyser, and the many wonderful ftni.ndraculous cures made by him, no one will deny that he possesses "rowers to prevent as welt as cure disease. TherenUe, in common with all who know hike, we checriutly and unhesitatingly bear Petimony to M lli Me great etstry of his medical prep arations for the pre v ention and eradica tion of disease.—flepubfic. The Bed and original Tonto of Imo, Phosphorus, and Collaayo, known set Caswvll Mack at Co.'s Ferro Phoiphorn tel Elixir of Callsaya Bark. TIIO Iron restores oolor to the blood, the Ph. 'Tho me renews lawn° of the nerve and the Callaava gives a natural-health ful tone to the digestive organ., thereby curing dyeeepela In ita seri nu forms, Wakefulneen, tienoml Debility, and premien of Spiritst. Manufactured only by Caswell, Humid 4t. Co., New York. Sold by all druggiat.s. gawk' Cowlnation Water to a certain mire' for Malaita. and all diseases of the kid nays. For t ale by all drogglata. rtrr 7 - MARRIED MATII6We—CONWAY—On Toeadal. Merell imis. by , the Her. r. A. Noble. Mr. CIIARLAR ATM ZWAang ANNIE M. CON WAY. MILLER—MIND—On Teeeday, Mork Mb, UAL. the reside.ee or the bride's p ..... the Rey. M. L. Worthen., easLted by the Ret. It. E. !NOM. J. L. MILLER. Req., and )41. MARY FL, daeghler of Jam. Itynd, Eel., ell of Allegheny Clip. eItAYT—NORMIteIiTT—At be First DWI" CbunctwOMsturyb, We.lbetdoy, March lab. by trey. J. B , lllckersee, Mr. HABIT (1.-ell •Y Y, of Ylb.ltm. N. T., awl Iths Ab NAY. NOIISIL CVTT.,ef tbls city. BC(YrT-1111,1hUTON—th3 Wei:l.day =urn lag. Starch 411, at the resleente at the Wide'. Maher, by the it... Henry Luee. Yr. WIL LI SCOTT, of Waahlagtes realty, au4 MtealtiCHEL HEDINUTON. of Itrtneke coun ty, Wed V. BUXTON-1/MIT—Oh Tbereday, Ifateh Slh, at the tembleuett. of the brfite's harem, by th Re , . Chu!. X. Iltlllwait Is. lir. TB • XX 111'X TON he.1111s• h. C. 1/I.IIIT, ell of WA•loleigton coon l/, TlittaX—lteCOYK—Ota the ovehlos. or the d. 7. hf the aunt, Mr. C. TRU oX sod MI =Ea 110rYMAlit.—At Fort Leavenworth. Kansas the morning of the stn of Maul, ISA I-A O[LLA, morn ing of MOOT' (toner.' IVllltato Iloff tn.. U. e. Army. C• life of MI dnets and fl,rl.tlen charity. Maud In love and faith to 17.1.11. There have h.. taw who In life were more We, red with al, thle world could gtve—more bleated to the hap piness, thorns, in the fond and devoted love of • busbmid mad child, than Mrs. Mailmen; yet with to meth to bind her to earth, she has been willing to leer. It for the liter:tat hone, trusting with mom than ordinvy Cbrlatlan faith to hope which • Christian has to oar Parlour. In her tat day.. the fortitude with which vb. bore her bodily in:inert'', the noble mntbriente of high and Pure relialons te rear wialon she utter ed. were full of eonnlallen to Ler tumbled, and were blight va.to ole. to thole who were /Need her. Yew ham, died more Unseated, aid none with a Meaner hope of a happy Immortality.) . Zen rtreora lbogssm r (c... bloiLno2.—Un high , . 1111 o'clock. of hemorrhage of the Mugs, HAIDIAIthT J., Oapabler or Cornelln and harhattnealteLlrog. DONCAN.—On Tutmday, March ICU. at Omen oclock A. 21— IllarrIl• AUICaItS, daughter of tleorge E. and ilms J. Du r run, lured 1$ moa. and 10 dale. t.orrntlN-4 - nt Toe.'.) mantle Larch I th, at 12 o'clock. Ur. MA X W 11.1.., YUYUUY, to the et► ye at . at ►t. sae. titfg., I I,zetiW z "ILTITE.VLLL LANw, brot bet f moms kleflallasd. SANS ROY) m ° ue U :ull hRY year of bet sp. PpRATT—On Toothy mr•lng o'clock rs. M MIDI/. 8., wilt of Arch) eprttt, tied LAIMILL—kt litochsotos. Ps . Thursday ISLO toil.. at treelook. Mrs. 11. M. LosswlLL. yolosiostaserster of Loons Nano. Isl. 11411Pt17.-01. Tbsooloy mornlnr. M.rch olssif post &clock: .1)a)411I11111ro el est. unoglstor of O. P. /IA ItPLIt. IfeCABC-4 1 1111.4nenity, Mann 1104 Mr , . tbo SAltbl/ y OteAOC toff. or John 1/ 111aUane. ou of orne. W/asl9f—tht Thorulay. Morel, 111 b at war. pa t 14 o•el on. In tb• y . or of her aro, MARY A. WnTlietnt. Oso• tte • f litursaret an 4 tb• mt. //onset Walton. Mother, Imbibers, Mend.. 4 ..4 ...VP: I do slat 1 mali aletp, • teach as thy way, 0 Lord. suaames otedittord, dee'd, thi U. year or CORMERCIAIL FITISISOUGU itk=al7l74. Cyrtca Os Ten Pm-r,errouu flearrre., jj Turssusr. February I; IS i rho genera markets eoullnosiinieland dull sod devoid of any new features worthy of ebeclal natl.. For lone rallo:ce there tea fate 4!..2.1,1 at starring prier., tut this nun eseeptlon to the general rule. In valuta there are na Impert tut chance. G CAl:l—Motet IV beat 11 gale: end no td,ended at yt 4302,15 for fled, and El,t3tT4tU fur White. Cern I. grant but steady at stiptl, ou tread, and 111,reai,10, in,atora, Bolt; to ender add Id demand at $:26`2.10. Oats firm and remewh at netted; sale of IZat bushel. In grat hands et nil; 800 bon, to arrive, at Ton and small sale, In Eton at . 230:5,t. Rye is as and tending upward, log may cow ta quoted at 11,03f/1.13.' OROOEILI—There ha. beet a good buel nen m Grocsnes doting the pat week, the sal., lo tho aggregate, apparently, bolag larger Mau for some wells past. Cana Is firmer and tending upward, and the lame le true of Fish, Lake Pleb, ite well ae litaakereet. Saone are unhanded. though • dealtne is locked fur within thirty der. The following are the ruling gootallona dvu•aa—Nert 011e1161. 143leal6ige; Cuba, Erix%er Porto Itleo, ItigeedWar Crusted, I(lorall” Coffee, 17er. "B” do, Wig Extra "0," latger 4.3" Yello., 160. Covirta,Prime EIo,UOZINcr good, 740; fair, Et; Old Oorinialeat Java, 37, , ,,ieggara; ooayra,l3o. 1017,00 IllotasaaNOW Orleara,llo6s,Sc; Ouba, GS® ICe{Porto Rico, 'Carso. . • ' Sr atits—.Loverlara," $1; “Ilopth a Ed. g..". 66e.: "Amber," 70e; 111,030 $l.lO. EEM=I 1300131 t; Clayey 60e; P.P; P. nai Allspice. eta; rttgoa egh $1,60. Rice—Riegoon, 11 , 4 a; Carolina, 1234. SA.OOO , Sara—ldadlsory . Be; Silver Gloss, 123 , y6 and Com S tatab, Faurra—X.syez llll.lns,U,ls . p2rbox4Valea. per pouud; Curnnts, 16e for nen. Bic LZAD-128; Shot. 1460 Per her, Soars—"BabblWe," 17ey "Oakle➢'P" 4 34Giki . DobbLee."ll.s. Cep.one.-51ould, 1130; Star, 200. Co eal9iaa2LD Lre-57,60 per case. RI Cane Save—s9,s3 per sue. 1 , ...2—WR1ts Fick, $7; Lake 'tarring, 81 31aaketel N0.1:870: No. 3, 817017,60; NO.I, 114 11 Aaltber»le6oa more. Foaacso—Blach U. 101, 1.40 Ind tonlatrille Na77.71 , 41T5e; Wm. If. Orant?s lOn and Navy, iioc; C. b. D. Tamara, 200. Tee,—The market V firm and prim,a higher far now crop. Choice Foxing /inn. 11,75; Fair. SIX; Ihuninori to Good. 1101,351 Col onli. 76e, 660, sot, gi, g 0,21 and good YGrta MM., WM Was to quality. Iniprial. 1101,65. .12,- 9.h-it:bola., SIM; Fair, $l. Vorroaa—verce. 111=1 PROVISIOISS Duos Is Itsolossard at leSo ,,, rfor ahadldas: far Albbed, and lbs for. Clur Bldes. and 1701714 for Sugar opstud ILm.. rnMe Irstlls rendered Lanl Is, Ss_ tlerass,_.and Isskega—sou.stry Lard. 141)15. Mess Pork. $216,./. I TLOUB—Is steady with . fair local demand; and we lan report mauler salp at gto,to to 1101,'S for Sprint - Wheal; 11200 to 00,00 for Winter Wheat and fle.teelloo for law brand.. Rye your oischenged,al MI to SO) and Buckwheat at 1110. SEEDS—There is but little demand for pl.. for or Timothy Seeds, though paste are males ssincd—eitEllati for the former, mod 11,*42, 711 L. the latter. Thuseed le In steady demand .0 01,0001,40. CM BUTTER—t• Erin but unchanged; maw salts at 4.60t0., foe prime births:4.llloU. • EClClS—Steidy with a it Ifdemand for fresh packed at aoarl2c. • 'bait° lltUlT.Pes•hes KM . Irma sad wade log upward.; w• now quote halves at italn round lota, sod Wiggins in • small way. Ap ples unchnagod AC 7011. . • LAUD OIL—Is - arm but unebsage4; rgnf sqloa at. Nett for No. 2, and 11. 28 01. E. No. 1. HAY—We haws • sale of tad reported ea private terms. Loos. flay is unchanged at waa, so le quality. OligiEff APPLE.S—rus, but unchanged regular sales in store at lia,inco,fa per bbl, a. to quality. PO rAtovt—trie demand stem. to balm. Prorlag, though se yet prlocaara unchanged. Bales In lots of I car Feast Blow. at 85,de par barrel. Htl3ll2iY-1. drl bdt. mcbanged. Sala. t the trada M 00,11 pe bbl,md OM In . total way. Illt&NS—Scatett ata4 deotuatl but tintatta tea;.. continuo to quote at Katott,to'bur butbst. ULJITUAL ILITE-8111Cli ZABYLT Upnc. or 721 PaTTULa4a G.lrrra. - Taule.n.S. Mar./x*4 ISM. Titers is no improvement to note la the tie businesi at thee. - yards, Other u resod. demand or ;trines. and the market go:amt. dull and stet/toed, lad devoid of nay nets , eharaoterlstme worthy of speolol no ties. Thera mns not single camera buyer in attend Lace that might :Frontlet' , be Ceased as sueitt• naleaa, there Were test very few from any Point- The supply, although very light, men. Mt, art h•lns, dineldstrably a aseem of the de mand, and the arena proportion or th• few that mere hr'-.to be shipped vat on owners ag wont; the eelea all told, during the meth end , lug to-day, only teething a Illtto over one bun deli head, which, eomparatively epealting, 1. nothing, no ordinolly,hersto fore. it hat been no unsinnmen thing for us to report italee of from Imotothrutboueaod la meek. It Is true, it le not taut/ to am a hit basis:tea In Cattle hoe thin particular mason of the year, bat the traentettons durlng the lut month or two have bean remarkably Insignigesta, and what to mormlllll, there Is :fat little plOspeee at present or any Immediate letnrovement. It la post ale, however, Chat or Jima the nn rivals will gammen. to Massa. eget°, as .boat that tone farmer. will hula to Map their wens matte to masker, nod thee, end not until them do me look for •redustietet In p01e... We quote the fel/owing sales: blattarty to !Mott. Wattle 33 heed good Omnibus Ohio steers, avenging at Southern gold Saott Martha 13 hand good Southern Ohio aurora. averaging 13.10, at a. Usages* Taylor cold for Saylor to erdeoak eta. Ie head common sots and attars at *OO per head. ' gleihierger, Gillett a tin eold for Foot to Young 11 herd. weighing 9.450, et Mose to limn rt hero, weighing 17,03—prike hot nude& With a limited supply and a good thipping demand, the market for Nut class of got* has mind remarkably idler dutlog the pal week,. and, compared with laa week, prises hare still further sdvanced. There wa a wry good at. tendon. of *warn bnyers,boitt from Phila. delpida and New York, and all tho good mut. tort Shoop offered aid readily, and that, be, at the &dowses, above named. We us ote at a to 6 for common to medium; 05,; to 7 for good to prime, sod 751 to rfs for extra. The follow. log that salmi - (Itatts.faiNsity & Co. oold its head for 21. M. merman to Voorhees, tralgabig 11.013, at 6,16.. Smith 11.Valetas sold 160 bead for Erwin to xve,oremillog MTh.. at 6,61; US for same party to Psoooast, averaging It.l, at 6,6.1„ Loyd boughtfrom liampboll. avoracing 51, at ~16; lon from Cameo, &remota' . la, a Ix; i7S from Redo,. • Taylor tram 3.,N MI from Kelly. aroma./ tn. st it. C. Case bell as al NOM tbadgeo & Toy Lie, avetaging Se, at 11,brifil from bity.e saki. AlLot d Bala 4 1. DelNich 1711 had , averaging lir at 6 1‘. Pidcosk la Co. bought &Z toed from bleak. welshing 16,40.--i 161 Nom Wary, weighing CLOW, 51000,65 from Pahl atty.. • Paasaaat Douwbtta head Nom Brubaker at Sti gra from N,1.; Caddy It 6; al from Backer at I%i 11l froin - Rutras 6. - ! Viaasthater cold 170 head to Vowing... Weighing 14,00. at 634. &Naively cold 28 head of prime, weighlag 3,610;lo klutrmsn h Co., at 1. Iterate eel. lag heath w eight.' 11010. to Etat eolith a lien et ego. • D. (haarall .01it Hamar a to. MI head, walatt In it i Ua'r ' lta to IL. ner .1 Co. sal/ GO head nt',Pu ll t hafeaW a at a h a l na y o .cou naoKaa, a 7; toabu a at UP. Thera Is no hit down In the llos metal t as y titian thews:two?, with a good dapping de wand and nonalksblw light arrivals, pride have still. further atlesr cad, and we sew quote st , A,a to IOW), stoma, for !libt to prime heavy averwres, tad we do ballets theta booth of antra fat Itoes.aultable for the Palladelphla n tall trade, would hate brut/eh% eleven cede. Then are eer shay portly stiff Mod. but how lone they will benuelutelned. Is herd to deter note at preeibt.• talad, Lafferty Ven. soLIIOI heed forllood to Roth at IX; Ile for Berry to Repo at 9341 lei for lame to E. !Loath It Co. at Ed; tOt for canto to flilehteld At Co. at leLit 002 for tame to Meneoser. , llllelt 8 Co. at it Id for Male to ti Hardin le Lb. at ILlet It head for Zlmster., wen to Pldocek & Co. et e rtalth bought . 11 head from elution • _ ' Hun — frnsa — Plamek Clo. 14; 10 from fimao. froto • Go. at !Mt 83 from Gllchrolat at It IS from 31eamotor, (hat% It Ito. at 94;81 from Itoblnatio at a%; Mt foam PlOrmok a tlo. at 11,812 8. from Mops & Go. at RAO; TO from ma. at P. Tam wore all bought for Naar Yolk market. , • , Ceders * A * Taylor sold for MeWhioary to Key., head at 10.33;119 for sato. to Pldosek h 11,91; .horeso to Towhees at 11.1Y9 for firrostages to PIM:look it 6,031 70 for [Lear 10 Z Smith at 9; ao hood for Drake to dismal:war at ABA hirstemtar. thilett A, Co. gold 103 head for Clifford to 011ahralet A Co. at log; 13 for same to Z. Smith at IX; II for um. to Ppdeopk 00. at todills Slogar h legal:rat 10.31. Singer i Imhoff bought SOS head from Plow molar. Oillett i Co. at,o 15; Ira from name at O; 1011 from Swig% in Mart at 10%. Ship. ped m MI head from (Maw, bought there at from 1114 to 9. 011ahrelat i Co. booth' 103 head from 11.1. Ileac i Co. at 10.13; 101 treat Beni at 10.M1M7 iron Tilden at 10.13 1 4. from Voter at, 10.19; leg from Cadges W. 3119.93. Shipped NO Mad of Chleato hoer. 11==E=13 aly Telegraph to las Pittsburgh Oszetta.3 Now Outsams. Pruett 11-4otton on- Middlings MC1210; salsa of 1)100 bales; [ocelots 2410; eapprls 1.610. Sugar quiet; rommon 120; fair IWV/111.1got prime to thole 106100. ilolasms; puma KOSS& Flour easier/ snerrrlest $10; double extra 610.60; abates 11.11015. Core doellued IA 930. Oats gnu and unchanged. Perk depressed' rate rAso. • nicoa dull; shoulders 11 1 ,40; rib Pitied 135tce1ear 1134.. Lard; Items 104 a; keg f . 4112 , ;0 , 4:. _Sterling steady and unsltangad. alLashange MCI% illiroountUold. 110. Ilew• York Dry Maeda Markel. thrsrelestanli so Um Yltuburga *ums 3 Newlioag, March It—Weather less pleas. ant and trade generally rather quiet and prices dm not•ltbstsndlng. All staple Cottons and. Woolens and Cotton and Woolen taleles have • hardening tendency. Printing. Cloths; Odt makes eltsn and ..Carea It 95011954. ileum) Drawls aheetleim best bashes MIDIS% Standswd Prints Isom M t Mous Dartowlalnesand ISig= 'Gingham ox best Ls , " , * " 0 /°• • =l=2l (By Telegraph to the Plughurer. Gazette I Cotezoo, Duch 12.—Flour In good re. guard sod uuchnuged, sales of spring extras, at $101210.50 for choice and tSO 9 j 5 for low grade, to good... Wheat ontet; sales of No. I at a1.Z221,5724: sales of No. 2 at $1.951431.9.5%; tlecllnavi to a191C11.92, and closed with floe ors at 51.93 N and getters at $1.96. Corn opened quiet, at 5i,t462134 0 for new; advanced to SlNt2 , 2e, - and closed firm h2lfe for No. I. in coed request, closing with borers at trICISYIicO2,2 quiet at about 'the same prices as churs now. tints steady and moderately firm. at Virie...Xe for ter. and Mr:lle for car lots Of Dealt, elm. at SPI4e far winter.. Rye less naive and Baler, with limited sales; No. 1 winter V., edpt.enld et tt.GL Barley q.lat and nomh No •r 2 held at .1.15132.17: rejected held at St.9ersorople lots arm et vfs2,.D for good to choicer. Rather more doing In the market for pork protects, but sales are restricted ' to n tow deocriptiong. glees Pork firmly held. at 1rD,724124.0 , 1 for straight .brands; prime mess firm at .A. 10021,03. Sweet pleated bass settee and firm, at. 14014%.• .floolltars Sold at 9740. Lard quiet at L 4 1204 c; prices for all other deserlPtismehetill• ' cal. Dressed /loge; the sales are confined to small lots,at 1.0.3009,75 for light to neary mired; market ruled doll and ret of wore lower acsbo clam, at VOA UccolPl 3-3 , 3,4 bill@ Hour; 3.910 bulb wheat ;14,703 bush com; 4,054 toagh oata;l6s(lmasod boas. Ohl[Moot. —11.639 bbl@ nonr;l,3llbrian wheat., 0.196 Doan corn; 3,430 bush oatt; 334 dreseod hog.. • (bleak° Cattle glaritei. :or icearapti to the rittsemett tiasette.3 Coteau °, March Ittiloga eteadr and firm at the opening, hut subsequently, under the torte 24..tr0e, buyers held back sad declined 10121,50 on the upperquallties; sales et ISCS.SS tor comment 0,75ae,Z for melt- cm, and 5i1,00010,00 for good to Beer Cattle steady, at $41,7427.5° for light Caere and P.9 5 / 3 5,03 for goon to extra ChOlCh do. New Tort Citale Market. BY Telermla to .1!e . Plttsba rift G • ef tie Nee.' Yoaz, March 11—Beeves vary dull and fully 101140 lower tban week Wraith. supply about 3.0:0, of width I,ao arrived by the Sout h ern ohne and 1,400 Bergen Milt prices at.e.14,%017,51. with a le. extra at vs 018.50. Sheen a little anner but unehruiged as •7C49,50. 1100 dull Cl 4.060,73 for fair to Primo, Albany Cattle Earket. T.deeraph to the eittenoren Eksette.l Amuse; March 12.—The cement'. for Beeves fair, but owing to the depression In the Nes/York market lest Week. Pileos re. ceded l‘o per pound weight: receipts 1000 'ma. e.t.a aiko bead at 7810. Sheep in moderate request nt 000340; receipt* 7000 head. . SPECIAL NOTICES W7ASTRONTII:CLAB6. I= 18 PAGE DOUBLE QUABIE cpouLtu, MAILED BRIE SA. At - . P. purr a SON. Prlnelpals, NEXT TOESDAT. AT 4% P.II. I 1.i5:iello1;11Ait nr±SDUR°J. =I CURRY INSTITUTE. Pets Ins within; to beadily members of tie Maas are Invited tope present at the time OP. deed.. .W ... 4 ~114W4 411• A COLD. 011 A ontion.VangiV4 T aa ir ..? V` m ,treg ninutie. - • • • Irrltotlos of Abe La gns.. T Macrae. or von•ozopstoo. ' Is often the result. BROWR'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES MIMO===V!=M otedlnto relief. For Uronat,,tls, A. ms., Cntarrh, Comma. ptivo• and Throw. 13 , .... TrotOes an 5414 ,rith always good gingers ling Public gpooloirs use Ohm to cleat., sad eveogthen Ono golds. Obtain only " gnolYg l a SZOnent.ot. toOL C0M024,4 0.1 50, tate any of Ile IYOlrginigg w ITATIOn• LA .11nly be °S.W. noon EV•angagnir. nolitelaT rZI I 9,I4III3IAGE AND Essay for lona, n on the Crime of esettnes, aril the blelLATilLn ana •nUdES Welsh create Insprdlauents to stalerMAE e, With sure urea.. a: 1,1101. dame Ur.letter envelones, tree of charge. Ur. J. eK11.1.11 , 1 11013.4H1V1t, tiosarl awe. !mina. Pattadelphlao Ea. 15.1):1‘77 WED SEWING lILICHINE WILL Fr Tr i Int . ! !MR ., nine. rt::gFV:re %an t i :g1 .1 111[1 . 011 WI! SI :es. WIZ. 11.11Y11 N• TIL SIND. ro.n. neon Ill . 771.1I•%1/20CIC VIIING AND A. 10141111,11. =I 11=ett0= 31••• nv hive ai.w %air. 3,1 7 ...To, du. rat, DC WC. DORS SOT Tact Tin on trittaTattax on lb. W.. a 14 TET.rsaoly . Il ,: trargf e e , il i zet be lb. /MS; 0, • latio nro. followtog wont. sol e Colobliohe 4 Iffer. na rouptios for too sole of We Is Wotan*: •W. C. Ws! Stre.t. So t = 'Imo! Ureohot nit. ost,volosil - At. C. litClanoaxo log . NtortoA. A. ttoblo•on. flatitet Jorrtroms.lClltan ol+t, Arl336trettli Cacao. U010n4..111. For ' C...eoput y. On ...Dor*. coast,. P. M. e'l . . J. Bor.s. B km.* f“etver. 8.. k. a. Br•thion. Lawr-rce count, tr. VI shingto• rtrett, New emir , enee rouatr. J B „Conn.?, I•eoltTownsblr. vieeisepons. Moon ,ow•splp ar•. wan I lbw leglowl.g e• curls. •Ue•rer. Clone., .I.nm and eamsol •ddlrets 21. • Mai, . , 1! 11 ran. !trevt, 14ttstp•ge. mhll litas al agust for 11,11t.em reaVa LIMITED TOE LIMITED PA lITHEIISHIP_ Imrstatare existing cmlor du time H. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, Nu toes 4laioleed try ma . o ooesest of ADD , . tree ; And the eodersiened bees this GAS enter • Into LIIIIITED r•RrNteeatr. Is tae of feet on the /Intl . DAY Or JANUARY, eves. arceatoy to. the t Mel Auembly In each set• made Cud provided. ..rho babe,, teal be LOA deeted leder the Arm name of MILLER, RABB & PARKIN ' Tee g eeral salon of the baguets - will ha the nthaethe , anna .4 sallea or W.I. end vele. made of Intel la the City of tlnabarile. The same. or the Utaeral Feathers ath .MILLelt, 6E0706 U. Bann, 'OMAIILIS PA1117.17..4 WILLIAM al tIVALV;, fled the amend Panther li BIYULL li. KILN. all of rlttab ;rah. The cantle! e nintiacc.l by B. M. KIKUIs V•stetese. Tnelsaad Dolt.. ha out. and the Partnership arill'heraMelhte on the 315 i DLY DIOLMIIIDL. C. D. Ina. Pitub.shTebrosai 13. h. 11.119. GlArail. riscrNica aisysta WILLER. tabu. W. MUM. CRIS. r.IIIIWIN. wirrum.i. I.j * =I pm TREES. . aaAet V1N129. STILL if azimut?, 0004SMEll IIiSETZRIIIIB. NTHLTI TIN IVO HO!Ll. JlLlig REIM/ 11H110131, Et= • OBNAII rAll. iiIPARALCII7S, MOD /MD 11 , 10T11, ►a, Of the most ilinnOTed ',Tient& 111 Len gee,- UM. for ant k•t parooen or feml.7en. The tn.. the P. e. W. u. lualay nom n oar e or er le. at Ingeworth tiniliOle w 07 p• OW.ko aa . .l Wand. er aellvarnl eittaaargh F. L. fORICLDS X. CO., =CEM2I Sir Po tett peddlers eseplo:ed UT war • eta.- , sa eat. . !elle! 4:• JOUR 0417 U POLLZIPII CROFT& P ',LIPS; Real Estate & Insurance Brokers 139 roanrir PiT_P/77/RITIPACIL W. bsiti• PRINTED KrA.I. 63"Ln RIO'S. TZit coutabalug a roll drictellotion.UOll. price cod teems of .11 the P rotten, eutrultted to our care toe S i Tette c onelat • Farme,'Oriat Billie, Homers,. =I COAL nouns, cost istsanass, = = • TTIs It•itate Oo Mut throe theetP , ToOo ont ens of Slay, Tepttualwr Lod Januar,. rude. we le 1110 tortoolatt to Our.. sod a,al EOM., no =Mk/ lA* a at not ryt consult ow: *film, • copy .1 Tool.th tut tot oall ••01.5 your addrett. Jasom nombro sow .togOllll.l. LEGAL. IN TUE MATTER OF TDIE •P• I . I4OATION of ME • Juniata Bag!Mow suad Loa. A.gocimo. Slam et AlleibesyClty, re., • „ Tar. Chate. No. in ,111,rert Term, UM. Notice I. be , ell Veva tbst an Aspoteeu ;wt. beta lows to the Caott of , `osessoa Pleas ih• al teltheeT COubt7, by the above a heed ...meta. Una lot a Charter; that so Isetroment ti ern tlag, essefstar the obleate, antes., condition. sad name, style or tn. cutler whleb thee have bees alsohl sled, bss been prescsi.d to the Coati end ab d le the Protboso•arybi (Mee, sad le no eadeleat reason le shown so the esatrary. add Charter wit] be granted treat (teen Stile beat tiros. COLLt bIILLIC a a Ilettilltll s • • ' Attorneys foe retitle. tens. • =Mail EXOTOIO/4 a 41.1 E of a 'AL. tratt NLUCK Or COAL, oat thy U. of lb* Sumba. .1.1•444.-211. yydrzylyite4 by.. or of •Ir.nder 4.•4. 4 11 , et• Porr ra , b la Me as n* brabisty..Tkiil34- ttlattgkl ' AA l tallt.Trkt ta,14,! VA" 1171V4 VAT °A .1”..1 rron‘ too city, sod Ina. Of In isYron..lboteo lays 0.6 0.r.0. you talytar Meta 101 acr.r. . S 1 1. , bo rs•ta Ihy tyro mom ..14 paymensa, lb wt. 11, ""“ * mooothy. to Os ...A by bond .44 eyortarygo• n . slaw . . Poo •n lo n •Irea 4 • bi.' 400. p amble. al lary of ...lb prYba-. till by relal edasder p t Neyt.Woler•Y gibs trattab. P. 0. 4 0. to X. • 4 .113 • • 1EC117011. 9 ,6 NOTICE:. 1-etters oi l sTestant• rso th.1a , •:04 NAST In• ton townonlp. &paned. la miss too. ReanU4l !I, Om ”ds•Wrsed.,all phone rming in.ahos nnuna% •114 “t51a.1.41 nre . w.r, nem pritop.3 . l . *.thentlented int nol.l. swat. and lame Indebted I. PlO sante lila JAI= a. 11XLI.:11ftwoor. fcadalt • Punkas Ttpraalap. NEW A_DVERTISEMENV& No. 37 iiifK STREET, PrITSIIIIIIGIII, PA WE II ANC.NOW to ANNOUNCE to onr numerous patrons sue Meade UM putt.tottloo of I= soc>lk riCeepingc gPLENDIDIX PRISTICD n COLOn's ly H care tt IS gisgetnints New long. _ton 44. Royal o Asa., $2 tit postage% eente. Ter sale Ise Book saner. ntste snood.' wools In -sage all late nopotvonents and labor tangs tunas In flerebanietilanufacturerslßooke, Pally Ml:Mated in ttz cosooltionsts of Ito.kfir tint. u ladl•tfaal Ind tarts 11 ➢sttaers.()f busta.ll4 tltzttalo. • DUFF'S PATIONAL SANK BODIEO • - • • Illoateatime. a Mt oat of TWANTY-Pll7/1 memo, practically reooedliw a wide. af tnnh sellout him tit* (oratorio+ or owned , to Ike il•elataUoa of lea ern masa rine no• feriae at aka lecoefolair and Paying feller , . eta amigo, Llopirit udjlt. la. 'Mae See followed by , , DuWs Railroad Accounitt, . . Przettesil.extklM.lng bulnes.reconled I thenCV N rEINCI le .arreytet tirsdt.e. Sullatme and tqattmeAt. With “loorsttrienss and slacelpt., mai.lllLe en 1./t.tdead. 11e next we • . • Pdvate trankces rooks ll'sateen.. tie fklree Ranter./ Inetness, is 4. Guava pbn A; opt paper, ere-handl. !annoy. sold., collection& . es•ranUeed In Ttl.. EM111.1411 woks. In tkor work all awle/e Mou- Ma tarrea . r e L je ta t l ed la D e p l r r e a - s e h i aeltwa p s w o rt pran o t it IS Ike nest wart /I Ile MI pabllenod bear- INZIETITINZAr `14,1g:."4 nnsattn mlneatlatt Won •lonvattra will 'ten t/re sowerse With It In eel teas/. rorr it st ttadetits nee an merts..esed. without. es Ira charge, la • Heath's New Counterfeit kiank Note Detector, rtetnartd by sultana, of lb, Tial:ed tW TIV•IMI7 Deptnmut• as t t 030,10 0, a by Bait tltutupt Igor to Any to um Tim Colltga Terte wed • =1 aesettproa of taw ottivo 'forc given la oar sew • LIUNED PARTNE.RBIIII. _NOTICE 111 HEIIEBY GIVEN that the sabseribm Ore <Eared Into a tasniukt rattaarably wittahhif to the /awe cr Vothiatetwotlth of lietwitylva us, se 1 they dolitreby oerurf I. That the name of arm cedar which ISO wueraop I. to be condutad Is SHOENBCOGEO sr. CO 3. Thenybs general astute of the business In- Loaded to be transacted im the manufacture of .N, PAIL , and,llo/111f. 01100!. it the •Nltt- Wets Iten Werke." to the Citrof slttsburalt and Melee? Pe: trylvanls. and the sa'e ef swab as laufitrares. ' • • 1 bat :be name. of the Uone sI PL•tlare ere WILLIAM H. IMICIPMSMILUSIL •Ilese place si rev.denesje the ettr•of Clue!' est!, sad Mete of 1/0W; THUMest 8. ItLAtil. whore pleas of teal Race II Me City of FlCslvelt, nod " total of P.on.ylven tt; fl Lit LES L. VII 8111:4111. - aloes pleat of r:atisnee Is Cohine Tots fsblp, la the tenet, ea Allesh toy. as d testa If Penn-, wheats: JJHA Z. lIPEISK. abase blase of tel. Ideate le Ctty of alleguesy. sad set. of Penn. ylvonle, end WILL'AII CU eWPOII'I, /a.. who.. blew of testae., I. the CUT Abe- ■Dees. Led eats of Padassy , • Ws. sad the 0/1.910, orth. nacclat tartan area dOIIN P. SUMS/ISX ROSH. sates Wass ct maldare la the Clty at Plitstursh; end taste r f ?assay vs. ads. sod H&Attla dt. Sillittiza. who, wax or rt. tdeee.ta LGO thy at Clostaasta sad attar Ohio. 4. That the sggregate amens! of the mg!! eontebtoed Or tur Surds! Fanners to the mm ottle. IsIJNEIII,ADBLIVAND sZVINCY. 11 , 7 L . 111008/1.71D POLLAN& fil78,000.) of which FIUd7Y-SIVIIN TIIOI.I - :• NO AND FM/. aUN DAL) DULLANS to cm! Dar been 0 contributed by ton .otd JOHN D. 13110ZN hatItiEN, Ng mal Painter; and of rade, Z Walt VLN Zlit)08A1(II AND • r.Tz EGNDHED DOLDAIM 41187.500) to cash tom been so eentringice by the sald (.110136Z E. SE NA UNINIMItat. !pedal gentler. 1. toot the rertod at which said hartderably if to commence 's the Red of Frbansty. A.D. MA and the perlot at which It la totem:deafer is Outlast - perm day of December, A. D. WM. 11. Btlosn Dina 8.11. Tilutg&S 8. ULM. HAL caiwrosm J... COOP. 1.. lITENDOE, JOHN Z. ,:rnat. • Oalent earner 1. H. SHOES aisaL2ll. LIZO. IL 11/10/INB2IMIIIL, bp vial a attntri MD= LIMITkD PAIITNIRSTEEP . NOTICE IS TICEIEOV GTVFN tbat the tata.erlo rs baao tattled late a Molted ptelwarab:D. aR aeabltr to Ito Laws of. tba calamoawect% sof reantylvaxna, sad that do tomb) eertitr I. 'That Me “aao or Ono ander arbtob sal parliorshlo ls to be toculaotod to • • SIPEIBIRGEII, BLAIIt k (0. 2. That the ovum ester. of the reelects hi. Polled to be Scaateeted It the esthete tare of PIA litirif la tat City of Yittetrargit 'A Tb.. the itemise! the Senor.: Partnere see WILLISM 8. SHtIsOBJEG tn. es,. piste of mileage Is the City. Cleem n cal. and .ctate of Valor THOMAS IL IMMO., Abate plane of residence is the ..1 y of Pittab trek and Mate of Yensetivanla; WILLIAM eitawirklz /, Jr.. When plate Or 7.320.1101 Ls the I Itc of Plea berth, .14 State of Peoesylvaels; HAIILZB L. Pia ZIWO/L. whose piece of risidence Collis. tesreihip. costly 01 Ancetle_y s Std State of re , neylestila; and JOHN Z ncIEY, whose place c f residence It !be coy of A begets 57. *Ad State of tenu,lrainsil and the ounce el the !stela! *lateen ere .1011 N 11. nBCt2. PI =HZ ts. ethos, pls . . of reeldthce le ,he or, of rut. baab..4 btate .2 Pennals. ad tIZOHOO X. 1111012NHCKU5K. .hose Lithe of realdesee Le the Clay of Cleeteneti. and state • 4 ./4PIS Si* insulate amount of capita ea.. tribatadtri Ma54.11a rattlers 14 tL. commol Wet - I'oB2 IitINURILD 711..UnaNIII)ta, LUIS. (4100,000.) DC whteh parr T , OO. 541.111, boLLISes In task Das i sap as &atria sued by the Bald •JORSI 8. SIIvZhIILLISSISS, 555.1111 Paste... and or whleh sir IT Thou- WM) DULLALSIn calk has bNp co-trlblltad be Lin sald X. alto 22 7 / 1 11J1 *K2, Spe lls. rattass, I. That tas 'period at watch said ran:artily U to nonnneloa la the s9d cay of PcbtmatT. 11.1141 a. and tiol period at tra•cli It 1 toter, atlas/41a tea thlnploot &Tot Doman., dt.D WM. H. anozet Ballarat. Tam a. BL t ta, - - wx. 011aWTORD. ' ORA& L. VLTZLI QOM. JUall Z. OMB, General Canners. J. F. tHollY 3 , 1939 e, GzU.H IHUECBZuu 69. &peel.] raitaers. I=l • VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR e 81/Lll:—Tbe Well &mm *Servo fund—. LIN. 4/40 Igedahlla tn. (tibiae of elonsteld. oe Abe Er et. a ..• T. 14. toe bough • lem-egry Mt. of amen room, en • cellar. wltti ••brlet 0•1141 e• wage& tap a per g, r. goo of welch Le golA calculated for • bad tont or concert. bele' 41 reg. Joni end Z/ lotted., Tee Prete. Hort lets ten e untrue... ogee a.• Led for bardergee. o, Marsala . . end 1.11 gore All, • roadie roc by I. rod. to •to bid 74 hang; ••• r tea 'lngo( My. Tele II gel be rola cheap If applied tar boon. II not etot be Ilte drat of Mares. tt gat , be eraNd to • 10.1 tee... for age= of le • 9e. TAIS tutor ll I n tel for earrelee on tee Liveryer. berme Told *ell tan leetyear. we. I.lol* and ego Xwlne • egrled It o. Tr trltair aztraz.r..7lt;:r.l44: Der. Co the premise. Jahr a. VegEIITY.:: • FAWN FOR • • The aaaal 1.1 , 1 sell at p• !vats a•l• Yam tlr e s t .d la A Ursa. av toaragolp. {Yrs,. Mare!Wad County. tag, •all a halt tat ea true apolla , SLati% 0, on tad W. P. it N. coatalalag • 92 12 ACRE , Buying t b e o e a yeoued erae rcgte a /amuse o Zara tog oßgeathar al. She aooessar. oat. 'Md.,. grit tares Is well sea the 1. - a••mot Ma gat qaallly• Coar•eleas to churches and schools. • goettarther partlealges eppalre et lhe andsa sista,. so the presalaaa. •miasmal' C. utak.% nisi,. .4alstirs Von HALE, - • . • & Faro .f - One Bend. ed Auto, ettoated la Pat'op.towpalo. Aretbony empty, two Lad en,-tau rat .11 horat of afturartfo o• Hos, remit 'onto B. U. Ito lam Is order oot4 cult vatiott oat roux; an on It so spore •11 , 1 poach o abort,cottsteseleg to btat! also amoral Ira ono. hoorovelotots comfit[ of tolet• t 0... two. writ., Vogt. and otforoottouot toga. 2,. rum I i co.e Went .to etttebo4 oenoot Lotto, SRO For fattbor,fartkatafueoftolr. on tbo prom. Ufa. : • 7 , 7118 • MlntolOttooPost UToo. V.. a. wavesalr.— ..... a•cagw BrGRAAF& SON S . . /XL% CZAMYX . ; (MANZI. AND •Ta411:1113 1 2 11.01177Pf7E3.11 Also. sosaarastorers of Boalitt sad OH Tut. ti Vrr ad at 1711. Aclictraw •O• 07 Cu ): fa. L. onion prom ptl7 att- aged - FOB BENT—A FAIAI In Ohio Towve,p. Isti Irdward 0.•••Ps, .all•ata alma thrm age. nose aiming Mat or. oo tiOMISX ...ad, +4 41.11111. • TO *Atom th•r•t• tilt tr .05111 •1' Men m; ma Or. clard ebo . e. [MS et stoat ttttt •er•s; • 11101• Wm. slot. dy+ll•l7 lomat., 130 MOM OT norared awl P uses 11. *ltem lemmata,. X•fgalr• of Y• EY ..!•1•/1.. .•••• , ... 1. • 1 6 OT Acdtkl. X+ 10 ourttk • I••• , . • II:. barek. • . .• • • ' mesa:. ` N Cartikr PAINTING . . . . . , • ...• ...• • 1 PA 11 . Irmo .. i i,,,. r „, r. 0 . . - • • % I'"T:Or iTlMll:ringnF ai g 4 1, fn.' • or 1414 %MI .-wi5......W. I. . .. rV i rtcalarg ..4.1.1 4 ,! . . wretarl r • - shi ZA .r rlcirth IroUlli l l ija N e4l. -. . . • . • JAMES GLEN N, ypicthmikaatt lieu! Arain v Mill , Feet and Bated Mai. 51 rail' MITIL• ~_;~;;~ . MEDICAL. } taftEAT AAJR.IE Or ASTILILOL. „.• .. • , . 1 ;f1 ,0 4 0 0r001I ma asrobllution• to rOO. .0a 1001 4i &all 1 ore 14, ITA4 Ali! bean 11io re*s •itb norselr to tordtr that WY Loa /Moe, vsOolo they eat cet eins3. I h.,1 Len ittblowtLo am - S~ko sts you., sad bs4 bees to OTesSositObtS . ¢.lto MIMS Medical Men el ennerlenee wine. on'tobtaial mg any permanent relief, relieved atp. I was robed: that I never tame what.lt 'mato be tree Ron the dieeme• I had to all up • te r lied heirMjilt for 0W mid weeks. yith• Prtheet ji holm of mum Yr condition erge men pet I felt life • Mather, and ihnet o . ed au attack - .I felt le danger of eednelf • j siert moment- no,terriblit tad lii Ma My mother sae that she kM emits* no ntr seitimallonthet I was "may black WOO lin from the derparate stern. made ter ant Ofeath. In the cola .11001 Went.. • man) • Meta, with the dmirs end libido. of the nonce wit .140 open. In order to hinder the nene.. s . dram of streartilation. In tide midi. • We. on the nth or uctober, t yd.& MU* ' jpa. - xiiain4laili m «4u 114 au•aii.! led on him, Or Mummer with m 7 Ithshend. Jitaltpli Mayers. lantl rout ecotteM.;4ll mania ' of doubt is to etiedUair peamanint come. /4,1 :. .)et1fen. 1 3 cemented me ceMintly, and br ail Diet, 011110.zaii4efKvap;iil told • tut. with ears I Would get well, I nomierMtr.4, .r a sh Ili medicines, for over • rear, an* nee or t. vizotoos badtts, am.l ‘rOYALLT IMPS P. ' *l.l IHC ASTHMA. and IG%• . erle•tdo titendszt.t. I bare bad; owe In mad.lo. a4ack lia ' dhouii. baC ts a ti ik tUW ! , 00tlrelt imotabpsh.t-M?:4l' do tdlano lasso retire esamoltoot thaokred lbs t W ozeavtlos Cron a dlsom 'lila laud to coat me whole week. and mantis =1 b their wbe are subject to abli dtwaw era 47si.prec4te or desertba. ! _ , , ' 4 • I O, O NANUI HEYSII2I, 1F; • ' ItAilT NOUNS JOY, tbeituollair.i q! 'orosaterix • FlSOM. pirmlaztusk, Dte.4.1687. ! . ' ' ca• • of its. Lyon, lealled Ohm.; he.. mom Meg ordlnlry Luiportaam i bemuse of iE.vtolmmo 'ef the attaota their mutinied anit the great broatratioe of .1 thit 4.1 poems snood'. X 140 memos. Lay ass 11 , so teem bet during te.. time all. was a safe flee frouithe &mem of *lath ale ant aMII4 4.1 mill liar* at her now, .tae very mono of ribast health. atimet but admit that the mil • *s of mom thou orillgam MarsetaTi Moonlp beer ogkriluatimmy day of onr Ilema. be lb. a ammo: imuribl a oaten. Let Mom bho doubt limeatigate roe th etraelrea. bgt, XISTEIZIPS PESIMENT (X)biIiALTING tXlair 70* LUNG 7.2•11.1.4210biti AND Islam,,,TallTYlttib.of OBHULNLTECURCIIIIC No. 121 rlltZt STRICT, from .• MM paarantes. *IUD iikautero, • • D l. ireharve from the lOur, Polymer of 4e Ear, Catarrh. Oleo% , Oiled 'pre% renamed rarer, Eves, epeoloo of Sore lyres and Ears, Nooreerftallr Trailed Or. IC error, 1.110 Peso Plarerl. SIGHT. RESTORED . 131otrue to which wr alleded suite wake es 0. Og Claristluut Airier, of B county. Is now *Mel) eonermed by the syrdereau" of •ise Esher hers. it wbo today called on DZ. LL I - . 8 In person. to flunk hire for his timidness ' d alll in restoring ber 10 IL STI S.g. oolt OItrECT twirl.. Ulu riser Ped been our Iglalnd for tau motiths. rite wu ea blind Ilts . oi, *add net cirtisulteh .01 Olden .o e. Us Make out what It mu. -The use Is relautsble. Igl:dared, ot cues Ilk. hors we dose , - ed to_ ligrer•enning . dernaus, on the nary butest ttst there le no are, end notblug: ego be done: lOili wig adder' DR.; NRYSTR.ri treatment for Leo =oaths. owl ben., she singled lo slight &salt her turtber. aIIION P. PURER.; slight thus were entertained of her ever getting Der' slrt. Bereae lateen known la the salthbor• li. , :wd where gee us Wes. and hag begat regarded arena or eitreoralnery reeuer7. ~ .19e. the abderelrsea s know of the can of Mu *she, Wad be... Milne tettlatons to tloi foot nova stated. 14 I/Ba,nt bung. Aron ~ ,,,I I ay] 1001 r, LOMI lUmber 172, ISM a. B. Brown !Nip Mau. ! Vi el . T . gl:, 7' .ep ' l' ,te.- ' t ' V - - C hef . Mos. .1 lankhir "f• l ' ' ?flubsel Hems, 0.1- lleming. 412 8 1..e 1 ri,M . ' fltr U el .1 Y . l f 4.... _sails I.lerenderter, ,rT. Young, lA. LIIIR.Prt.r. 11012/4. • P. rleasa. (Brattier.) • 1111.11 T. lur avmsna, Tina.. Os. Wee.) -4-- • Mae° M.tteso, TI Ha Matsui. '4'. Lana wary J. D rna rown. J.ele.A. MOM.. J. iaV rWar r • Nana Y. Ens Has.f. Jennie inhion.' tuis. IL WIWI., Nary Nary .. PalSleVislla Jennie; /*alas, Mantis Pa. co, James PM.. tads Z. Doll", Jtnnle k Donk • 4. P. Mt . , IcT.ndoritr. Garla LleTend er OTT T. Jk. M. Monism, , L i ensslatltAmi 4fat..:114 Dobbs. ;. ;171T;, '"-4- a. Meier, (her benth,r. r, MZN J.1,2a. IL ready . Willssalas YUMA raOstia.l 4E4 611,011T0 !WIT. 10 WY ' l2:ltdlelvt• to petty toe blow), and It is out awed by wore. of ,Peroen who Imo MIMI Miss nam e and hare a 'toot - sledge Of La total suit:oration to health. and the .noosory of new . sight. as the thettoutosaylas letter of HT Wanes 44 forth , KSTal ,, —Shit the Itot of name t h at base to your advenieemest of the "cosset say efli Cluistl.a Sieber. .111tr7 were vale to out their names dowo.. and were TM Raab lltintlltled-In Ise'tnat you bromat her tikbt so soon. My mother sends bee Watt ter TO: *so tlOll ...you are oue ut the greelost lux DU* world... quo says U ere bad not cozen 'aerate you ohs believes bar ehUd would not b 111.11, at Ibis time We all loin la sending ow ltkee aug resoeete to goo. fi . B. P. /f/tHalt. Rosin newienloy. liCearsees 000alitaslini Rams. 90. 190 reap Mmes. eorser of tutus .files. Ogee boars tress 0. at. so Epaiontisy cosocuteriuN, 27.9t1LTM0 favll PLXI7III2IT. CURIO. • La . tildteethat of Us... F.M. thrytate.r. Fa ntsetheamon nem; Alla/agar Clty: K. Mot a Molest attack of 5100107. Ls May.' LIM. widen left me with a corm. tasting all sum, ' mar; crewing SPIT Ml 7 stremitt. and giadvally mniermkalme my. torah. Daring thle attatdr of . 4 6. 1 . 7 I ma othathl - Panieltha of the birdman rarithilba In the Mt& lftar I bad 01011 117 re-, eotere et Dom the plaarian 1 Amu aerlacd to MO the mania& wtdiat I and wens three • called la a &Mier, wan to , d ms my lets 011 e mfMind. And that If mmeiblas wen sot dons • thy , I would die of CONSUMPTION. t 1144.0. estO. Una Oda that mail Mutt the middle ot • JiMe. li7 ewe. .nd thug dilwl sithaally Merla. worse. mid 1 weaker every day. mad 11, milt desyslying calmly math. wall. Is YU et..ate of despondency.' and knowing the mineral MUM 01 the thearabllay orCoamoaDilna. Sad I+log baud of earth stmle Of Da. ILEXIIIM; mid seam hMadvertleement lathe therroapers. I lia induced la October laat to eill o. the Doe. t.4.t w. ogee, 120 &nth meet. mid had Mmes. althea, loath with Ids ”LllllO SOtthip..• Me the me the no* lobe u _my.lelliang was OTT; ' algal dimmed. bat as Mould with great eara add thee versnerance In =sum of Ole andleft., I knout t the that I thlhdo. Dr. Icilyem. ymm vas Oh/ one handfed and Mr te?eata In • mtnate.• and 1 emu fluently bad to comb 011410 d 417. 1 man, nod the Doethea tauten.% la Damber. with • able, brobm eurtinstloa. and aostimied talmfally mail the preseat limn. it. DOMares tMelum helped me tram the may MM. Sad I soi:d gradaally feel mmelf getting stroager. , aadimy cough mid oxymora:lOn lemmata& 1- UM; &axed greatly Da antl arm/death& • .emparelli ell the Minn. of my that km teethed. ' aedmy general beaftias In every way g00d... Alt milnl.atleea and Illthds tau, of the advaseedn, stio arum Mame and me extruinunar• ream. nyey Owe of th. atedlelnea' Math. as by Dr; Renpar Ina a mend.. callal..Loshe ODER 51411 , .1 took!. coneellon vita Um other 1151. IlMnieth /sa& r. , matmon. Mina= IM. : • Epityrtiza imax U 7 coliewurewit.', • inimumm os ernanAM. arra/Ma ; 9f...11u-bay/ea Cram 140 mated Maim la ?A.S.& Inal, on getout of a wound la the aull, and dleelth which ib. Ma • . Dbyllelans prosonnead comsumkriom. I 00 4 • • a *MMn eolith eat fed , away liclineuti, ga4 Meth - 0U eras actable to do =MM.& • ShonlY M , Metall, rein= Muth. army. 'Made andleatuela so a-ohysletuk *Puy salithborbaid and. Alto-. VIA; toviciber ruubarga of MO lemma. *4; Irbom reamdlos 'I mod altbtylly Imr an *MOB, ellaut thy baud% wbstemy.lmyy.a.; ar tejpg worm, and masted la Seal steeimm 10 meg* day. la Ausli. VIM MY SIOIbI2 took ' to tiPCTOSILIIIILL'otr•Pam met% !Mow .W 4 116ek 0.11 12t mine bail bogy MO* thd Dui mYself ander bla trathmest Ti.? ' , mar examined my luso vm7 Sri wigYi. , .M. LONG YoUNI). - mtd told ms themc, • eft feu[ era badly dimmed ,st 10711 yam. ...i bat kr 1 Na tamest!. thught be Codal ears to - . by MO owing Dia dtromiess atemlyi ,vuda ca • • i thins dal is tea . o.l4!artimmind ter n . ui aniiimmo4 antie loamy, hthiMproeed my elms, mbar. Le Ts. meth. eaallay. and ether. IS paved me, OM bmiemi'; Selland elms. and Cr trod Dam:. / am mom do iYMl4l4ralvert. yad tits gnat yiesymmtv ergs MY MMllarmy la my.ye et Dr. in'.,'. the mealaad Aunt ignth; D. Wtaxur.Tatca Ain:lMM. AS 4 . 7. • • - ' vii4j111110:11 , 8 PEXTORAL Nfin Matol WNW CURE. • ' . . - 1:U*11.44 eamix itukung Irma, no - woonenamr• Caraufte. ise:3iliX 4.!%11.41111101114 , MI
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