.1.. f - 5 I i s i The Somorse- Hcralii V. I.Ii".' jiav. Amy J"iiN"S f-aysthat Le d;d ct j Tin: New Ycrk Cviiitacrcic.l Ad liuv hi scat in the Senate, for the H- ,-, rii. r, ia tie follow lag paragraph, M.rriri( ntr. a-r nthattel.1ntiMD r ,,,4 ,UlV rtys a merited compliment rnou.-h to make such a purchase, j: , Hot. Hartranft, hut administers a . . ., The political campaign ,n V'','','' ticul is Icing i.?grcvcl.r fucd by v.tl, . trt-.cs. Since the New llamp - both t art.es fclire ehction, the r.-j uhlicaus are ' mau Speaker F.lainc for tbe I rwnc - T - Apolivical club .. raccpu.a u ... .. . 1 l La more r.'ii.i'ii iu. . i. i,,.,? iM,...!r.iia -i-nl n iisi-rntiul-jus I t ..mmrnt i.) n n Bt rpff tilal in ? ! " A n act rc? till tin 2" horouirhH." an-! thai mar Ik iil fur nrh-io! nnr correPEondinzly .eprcfnl. , , ..,.. c i. j.Wr.i ..Wiinn of Seeretarr of Internal oroved 'the 2J day of April-A iK In. . . . - , n . , dvlrinrv , t I Affairs, approved Mav 11, re!a-j lioI, exundng- the previsioua of;- Ah act t sutbonzu the outgomir VN active effort is aireaoy fci ' nnI i tive to tbe mansgenient of said office, said oct so asg, euipj.iver uv'urated in behalf of tbe late. - ,,. (Jrnerul. Haiirnnn vi as . P"1 i- An a c;t for tLe taxation aud protcc-to lev and collect annually, for Uheriffs are paid ov saUrv. to deliver VronounceJ in bis favor, ana a uun,-; ;;r,Vhe fi..oritcoftheii.en who rob-h-r or journals in tbe Kastern States j ,,,.j-jie S!alc jrcwinri-. AcawatloM ot ! . i 'ilutvoteveiyh-mestman to vote aco.rd- (Jen. Snr.nuiAN has been at M hsh- "i)h. N( ,. flrr.f3ni that thoc charpis i , -mi bavin- an interview with the I were wholly wiih.it foundation. Wover jj.ijh n ; u,rtranft is net onlv a pure and in r.-tideat. The rst fruit there-r is j(yITU,;;i,)(. u,CHiiHn, tut one oi the U-st tliO removal of (ien Kmorr from tbe j,m-nirs JVmnfjlvu"u ever had. The ... , ,. . , ; pi.l'u'Mi loa l'it swears hv him. l he emmand -f iLe I. N at e !l-t.wJVoik Trihuue and Sprii-ficU Lc Orleans and the trarJi r oi lenem. Anr'iir to tbat ("iiiimiiiil. . Tr. FiesideM IM',l,m:'1 au1 Senate ctifirmed. the late Con- -re,.mn (iodlove S. Ortb, of 1 ntii - an tobe F.nvoy Kr.'.raordlnary and ... . . 1M -. ,rrv . u -ria .1 111 l.-l' I II "'v. " . - - end H n llurace F. llnynard, of i eti!.-s-ee, to lie .MKilrter l.e.nMii at (V.ni'.r.nti.'io Oi n Put'-h r- la'.i Mi- It vc t..k n . a r. ha '. --Hre ii ' p !! ;:t. 1 a-.-. i i i.tv.' t St-i-retary ' f ' 'i: urv i n Ivi-'.i, :!.i.ih tbe l1' -I.T'.l.. tit f S ?.rr. f the fid pM' i. t v t! c I". r.l (' i-i' . f ;!. .'-f- l.-.il' I I.: : "' ' f H" ' ' ' jr :..!- ti- ;et .ia iMig frn'Ji tllC I ii - d h et,i.- lii-r- :.:.'ll!-d l. li i fi. .'I I - ' t! i, : '' . r ti , r I. , t it. tn f. ,r i M a fit li.- t.iiie .lui : a i-bet-M", u hi; h 1 1 tin Oia meter, igl.t ! u:!l wei.'b l.O'iO I ' t tj I and . 1 I i.; : :i l !i-; a:.d htlf--,l.e which the f!-iik .i .rol PHI til" 'lav w'..l be tt-ouircd tr'.-m i - . i ti,c c 'tiirt.riieeiiiPut t' lhe t lid ( f tbe '"'; :t uti'b rtaking A ( il l. bus been made lhe special . r.b r in the State Senate ' Teuues - sec which contaius the follow i:;g sec- ii"t:: 'That bachelorism is hereby ejeejir.-d a privilege, and every male ! epiently tbe Governor has been com .ahuhitait of this Slate over thirty ! pelled to call an extra session of tbe yesirs T ue, being of sound mind ' Legislature to provide funds to carry ifiii enjo iug gmni bodily health, re-; en the government, cud thus the mailing unmarried a!";er i!:e first day Itiiekiy aud uuscrnjulous Pemoc of May, I 'To, si all pay a fine uf :n raey of tbat State have been brought h!lar annualiv.'' ! to fc'tief aud most thoroughly cxpos- J r looks very much as if tbe ex press mil puiiies o( tbe country bad in-i-i.-cd tie late Cotigreioua! tin- k'l-.n Willi the postal laws. i lie i r.. v un transient matter through the (n.iiis has been raised from one cent for two ounces to one cent pc ounce This will exclude books and similar matter from the mails for short dis t ineea and throw them iuto the hands f tint express companies for trans p.o'talioD. Ill Mutts frtiiii Wahbiugtou say ib at Andrew Johnson bus the Fresi d'(itiul f.-ver liHdly, aud tbat the friends f other Pcmocralic candi dates "J burman, Feuuleton, Tilde n, I Ac, .Yc.,are badly worried over ii.ri.ut. lie can heal them all pra - mi,' nbo.it tbe constitution, and in i bat party demog oguerv is lhe touch- ,'one of "success. " It luck as if the bill f r tbe re- jn.:! e'f the bieal optinu would fail. The Senate e'ommittea has amend ed the bill as it was passed by lhe t louse, proiiding tbat the repeal :-!ia!l oidy operate, as to the sale of Ale, be'er, aud domeic wines. Should ttbis amendment pass the Senate, the fiill would go back again to tbe Jl.mse, neither tbe liquor or temper aurc clement is likely to le satisfied with it, and as tbe ses.-ieoi cuds on Thursday (Isth)itwill probably be lost. Tbe only hope for tbe repeal is i'litit the Semite will reject the amend ment aud pass the bill jisit came from be House. Tm: opening of the eampaiu ..! , , . . , , , being the election f-r (.over - or, Congressmen, and a State Leg- islature in Xew Hampshire, was looked forward to by tbe politicians -,i , ;? ,..!! , i ,i w.lLi consolers b!e l.iterert. aud the . v ictory o. the Republicans on 1 .a - s - dy tf ia.-t week ba- show ii 'to the blatant Democracy that their suc cesses of last fall were ephemeral. New: Hampshire has been nearlv evenly divijed since 171. Ia tbatj Xo. Oil, -A-Iatiiitf t- judgnit-uts and yvar the Democracy carried their i stav ol execution,"' lhe House td 3 jvcrie r by a majority of SOS. In journed till evening. 112 ihe Itepuhlieans carried the! r.vr.Ntxti session. State bv 2,1:7 end iu l!73 by 2,0(17. ! Last vtar tbe Democracy failed to cle.-t their candidate for Governor by! the popular vote, hot he was .-elect-j ed hv Lcfislature, iu which thev I ' -i hid r.:;ijoi ii v. This car, on the fal'.est vut? polled fr many years ine i.epuooeaa cauuioate lor uui er-, .1 . !? r nr, aatougu increasing the party j vote by over 2,000, fails of auelec-J li , u I v tbe people, but like his Dem-j ocratic jTcJesessor, will be elected . . I T . '.I-..-- - ..1?1.1 oy u e i.eg.si.iuie .a wl.cu me publicans Lave a majority of nine on A concurrent resolution, iu refe-r-j ilut ballot. The Constitution of tbeier.ee to the Treasury investigation, State requires a majority of the en- i Ur-Z the St nate to concur in the . . , , . . " a ,e , , I action tithe House, as to the op l ire vote cast, to elect, and too te:u- , , ' ... , ' l pftatmer.t cf a committee, ar.d pro perar.ee lanaties, hav,ng, as usual, a! vifii f expenses, was passed. itikei mine ticnj, tiiereor eauseii the electicn to be thrown into the I.egis iatuie, aud also, lost to the Repub iens a no mber ef Congress. Tbe tUction of tbe RepubliciO randidat fr Governor, in tbe face of the lite Democratic successes, and t f the fiercest struggle that the State has witnessed for years, has hud the ifTcct of aa ice-cold bath on the Democracy and auspiciously opens the campaign of 17" in favor t)f ibe Republican party. r " ' . , SIW-OOIIC - iUSU'i Kl - f i- ir '! - lb'1...1. ...I.ia or son .Mt-uicai .., i on Tirs.hy of la-i week. 'tlinirsng remise i '" """"" 1 ! the ,,, vLich journals, whbot j Jc(, dfUt p Ui ," rebuke t the Jribvur and rith other can ' pupers, tr.d tl:e;r d,rtv host to prevent hv the tUclile Indepc-adcat and Liberal pre ' rr-i . . J Mil ilmt prou-st, agams u " i ., sre lit .ifcvotca anu emiiii-ia-iu. I IVien'.s. Thev join Willi lufl r.epuoiK.in in 1 iiimiini IU reiif;ii,:aa- :u ?;ricrm m ,(,,, ,n,y,rtnrr liiBtrunii iiintele:iJU. i rj.t ti,1B ol' I;"e jns-tane-i- in hieli a j j ,!U;.Ht uun ilamnr d !.. p l-y a j , !;' that Uie 'f j ifVl'aa l..'n(t and pure wau la Ihelr aay, ; ' ti.ev ntwava en '.. av.r to i'-vir--y mm . ,lf ,i)r.; t'uicvinie.mieeiat-. In the c; i ..:.i.... t in u'-i'i r i.i i ii.c I'.ai-t i-'i lii.vnmT lUnrat.il, the U-ie t.Hi i i. in . i ir tin .r l.t's. (ileal ! In.:eprR'hr.t' pre " . - ! 1 i: r. l'm 'Tais j... a . tlr tt:e f ii.ulur.n last f.'.l i I,v a t i. t: i-c ti kt t! ev !;' ";l j ;lr l - c f ti.r livM Ui ..'" 1 a Lie ii.: I til. Vii'dm.' to Le j hi:; : - I'.-, aid .' ijr lhe rtieeta of j the x. -i. re ! their reiiy d-rt.ft. .ilr.'iii, in the i .,r k of the I 1 I. -.-Uf.ir.-, I i-l.:, crat ie l '-in ;.: fi e .rued ) the I Ut.- if Wais and Mrvi- tithe ll-.i-e, ioi.de ii live mill j. .i . . i . . i : ........ i I i iri v, .. kl.'ji' o : li-ai iiiii "u.'i w ' " . i., i ,-t the re.iuin meiit - - - of tie State, ibey inserted a provi- . . . i- :-1 . . n. tl U 1. 1 -ri.!:i7 lue .iuic ( i.ii mis iu ral.-e iii"r;y rntt ; i .'.i re i v loan, ami at au or "auy purpjse, and aJd the tttiint to tbe State debt. Tbe F.epubli'. an Senate was not to I e caught be so i-hallow an attempt ! to eiojgo the responsibility by these : Pi-moe ratio demagogues, so they ' struck out the proviso giving the State ofiicers power to borrow money and ! iucrease tbe State debt, and cocsc- cd, be.-iiie ) ci; ciinipellcd to levy fuch a rate of tax as vviJl run tbe government for tbe present year. fllEYHIlllJtlilSlffllE. llAKitisiunn, Fa , Mar. S, 1S75. IIOl'MF.. The House was called to order at two o'clock, a bare quorum Wing present. P1I.1.S ON SF.COJT11 nEADI.NCJ. were proceeded with, when the Hou5C bill "to prevent violation ol tbe usury law of this Commonwealth and to prevent banks and banking in stitutions under control of tbe Slate from cbargiug more than six per lent, iuteleft," was lost yeas oC, I U10,ioll t0 m.0Q(k.r was laid on ' tbL. lut,Ie .which kills the bill for this n n v & .1 i ses.-iou. The House thee went on with the ! calendar passing through second j reading the following bills : ioprovnieior tue puuncatiou oi the tenth volume of the transactions ot the State Agricultural Society-. A supplement to an act approved tbe 1st day of May, A. P. 1S71 en titled "An act to amend nnd consoli date the several acts relating to game and game fish." Relating to tbe courts of this Commonwealth. There was quite a discussion on House bill No. (A "to provide for ap peal iu cases where the county com missioners and auditors have failed an 1 shall hereafter fail to fix tbe compensation of county treasurer, and to repeal au uct, entitled 'A sup plement to au aet relating t eouuty treasurers, passed the loth day of April, 1S"4, approved tbe 13th day of April, 174,' in regard to the com- I,l,,'suu,' a " tul'." "easu.v.i. Mr. Pa:k;r o cred an amendment , U) lhe WQ,ul ocf ion excepting J treasurers now in office from tbe op- ' eration of tbe bill. Adopted yeas i "aJ3 TLe bi!1 03 amended went through tbe second reading .. , r . i Iveas 72, navs d. Messrs Morgan, f Lwre,l0e and Jackson, of Mercer, i stood un for tbe original bill, and had r ... , their course been pursued by tbe other friends of the measure, it would have passed without tbe amendment. P.ini! i n.r .1 !riNsii n mi II. ins. bill ... . ' . . A resolution was passed providic fjr a eiuilv sessi n from ten to one, 8nd three P six o.cept Saturday ; that debate be limi'ed to ten minutes. fl(li ,1, until Monday next the House bills on se-coud and third read iritis shall have priorit. A resolution j ,r0Vi-,i.nf"rMll?Cr "'-I" Mr.'llcchud, Democrat, of Schuyl oiiimtt!ee in reference! mi i . j. . ' . , pointiue-nt cf a eoiiim ,0 ie reIlloval of , ie Capital was j.t -yeas C2, t ays 102. A resolution in favor of action by Congress, rcducin- the President's salary to twentr-five thousand dol lars per 3'ear, was amended to road iiici.. ..five tLousand" and passed. The House adjourned at ten o'el-uk. IlAnnisi.tttc, Pa., March ?, H75. KEXATE. TLe Senate met this evening snd considered calendar bills on first reading. The follow iug passed first read ing: An act authorizing corporations to change tbe par vtdue of their shares of capital st-jck. An act to amend an act concern ing tbe sale of railroaels. canals, turn pikes, bridges and plank roads, ap. cd the StU. 4jy.tf ArrU,..l?$,fOnvctfi Tr... i .,r,,.-L;,.r.i. o.nf t.. ... llPnnr,i. r ... An act utuonzin:r ana regula ting the issuance of venires for at tendance cf juries ia tbo several courts of the Cora won wealth. An act conferring additional juris diction m orphans courts. r, . ..f itmir ihr amount of tax that i ,iv be levd fr school purpo- la- n - ses An uct to provide for tbe suhmia ! sion t j the voters of this Common I wealth a protwsil on for the removal eJJ?h4 to lhe cjty of ' f Anra in ttio i'nnim(iHW(iilth lllfU VI " . - ' ...... ... u . . . . , An act to provide for the measure- ment, inspection, and aurveying of all kinds of 63wed lumber, equate timber, round lojs, or timber in any ct,Qr.i. Inil fi.rm. An act fixing the hours ot keeping o;ch city and county offices. ' An act supplementary tJ aa act entitled "An act to prescribe the .... . i manner by which ILe court may ui-j tne aoiiar, unless a iiigner raie oi urai lurougns itirougnont mis v.om vide borougbi intc wards," approved J taxation shall be necessary t pay j nion wealth to levy and collect a gas, Mav ll.IS4. I and extinguish debts previoiii-lv in-! k ro.-ene oil a jd water tax In art authon.in? tl:o bur'c.-s 1 thonzin? 1 1:0 uurirc.-s ' and town council of each of the sev-! ctal ucrouirtis turouzuoui tins vjiu- m,jD wt. jlb u e vr 8UJ collect u gas, ' tt.rosenc 0il and water tax. An act to provide for the regula. tioa and taxation T doga in the lowtuhip i i l.ower I urwej iooi aau ; i,.ri. "i.fc i'i .srw n .rt'i i.if iTbiua. and Cot.llueiu-e. in Somerset I i Hi l.w ui jtiiuu nrti m " l ti . i ! i. n i.:ti ... r jH.rtcd from c nrnitt' e with a do-: ritie a me an I malt l:cri.r li-( ne nlm-c Jmer.t. reet.rn' lliereon emu;, nowiiiiriii, '(he lieneral Appropriation l,iil,I),ks. lock-houses, oRb-cs, and tb j r. p Tie d with i-likLt amendtiK n'.s. i l he lIo;:-e re..nit!on relative u . . ... . ILn irraury invrtiL-ati-.a was te- fcrred to tbe LoiiiUiiltet -u J ma tier. j:.,-,.-i..-;...ii ttir ti.e same, ami P-rj At the afterimoii sonion, a re.sjlu Adj.urtxd. im; i-ine lines aud penalties f.-r vil-jtj ,u w.s passed prjviding for ses- Hot-.. TLe lloure L.i t at U o ': i k. u:i l j,rctvt u.j t, coiiidir t .;h ;i.j.r hi'.U .e n third readiug. The f iliuiug vine pu-e f. naiic Sjpp'emeul t act eiitiiicd An . . . ' . . : i . r . ,i ., .1., L.' i . . .i ....! 't .,,..,'' i iinu iu iiiirui un- . -inn n i.i."ii tLiales," appruved tbe ! ..,.1. 1 Si'.i . . . . . . . : ai i u, . . .i. ... . ...... . r . - ,., new counties iu this t, ommi.uw eauu. ,,., ... ..i...rt, a ,;.i;. ; ,.ni .... llilte ia tLw in..t, tath iudicial !dietrict. ! An act to provide fur lhe publica tion cf tbe tenth volume of the pro ceedings of tbe Staic Agricultural Society. An act U authorize tbe appoint ment of chaplains for tbe Senate and House of licpreteuialives for each regular and adjourned annual session, and providing for their compensation. Joint resolution to provide tbat H.000 additional tvpies of Smull'Sj published for the use of the members of the Legislature, 500 copies thereof for the use of tbe membe rs of tbe Legislative Jlanu j,oc; i.ir li.o ue Senate and 2,o00 cejiies '.hereof for tbe use of the members of lhe House. The joint resolution relative to tbe purchase of a railroad map to accom pany tie Auditor General's rcpoit on railroads, canals, xe.. for the year ending December 31, !stb was in definitely postponed. The act bupplemeutary to an act entitled "An act supplementary to the several acts relatiug to the Slate Treasurer and Commissioners ot the Sinking Fund," approved May 9, 1874, amending the eleventh section thereof so as to assign all revenues de rived from the taxation of the capi tal fctock of railroad, canal and trans portation companies to the exclusive use of tbo sinking luud and ail the other State taxes to tbe general nue fund, wa3 indefinitely postponed yecs 10;1, nays SO. A motion to recouoiUer this "vote was laid on tbe tal,e t.a8 )(), nays 7-Y ' llAUKisui m;, Fa., March 10, 1 STT. KEXATK The following passed finally ; An act authorizing appeals from ... T, " ,., se-ssment in this Comnionw ealtli, asse to tbe Court of Common Fle8s. An act to authorize the acquisition by tbe several counties of this Com monwealth for tbe use of tbe county of bridges erected over rivers, creeks and rivulets, and for the abolition of tolls thereon. An act regulating the passenger fares and freight rates on railroads not exceeding fitteen miles iu length. An act to prevent fraud and fraud ulent practices upon or by hotel keepers, inn keepers and hoarding house keepers. The following passed second read ing : An act iimccdiug the third section of an act defining w hat shall consti tute legal holidays, approved April 2, 1873. An act for the protection of Csh in the State of Pennsylvania. An act relating to landlords and tenants of dwelling belonging to owners or operators of coal mines With amednment. A supplement to an act regulating the election of Secretary of Internal Affairs, approved May 11, A. D. 1874, relative to the management of taid office. The foil wing passed first read ing: A supplement to au act entitled "An act to pro fide for the appoint ment of a special detective officer in any of the several counties of the Commonwealth." An act to provide for the measure mert, inspection and surveying of ell kinds of sawed lumber, squatc tim ber, round logs, or timber in any shape or form. An act to repeal an act, entitled "An act to regulate the execution ;and transfer cf notes given for -patent vuueatureu 10 gui up me IvOcai Option Repeal bill, but, after some wrangling over a point of order, it ' went over for the present. ' iiocke. j A motion to indefinitely postpone ! t'ue bill jiroviding the mean9 of secur-1 ing the health and safety of persons! emploved in the bituminous coal I mines of Pennsylvania, was voted i or hired from levy or sale on cxecu- down ind tbe bill passed first read-' lion cr distress for rent. ing. j An act to provide for the pre-pay. The following also passed first i nwnt of postage upon the Lcjidalice reading: lla-ord as required by the postal Joint resolution providing for the laws of the L'nited States. , printing of additional copie? of the A supplement to an aet, approved reports of Roard of Commissioners of j May 1st, "A. D. 1 ST-"5, entitled "An the Geological Survey of Pennvlva-' act to amend and consolidate the scv nia. eral acts relating to game and game X supplement to an act regulating the election or Secretary of Internal Affairs, a jiproved the 11th da)' of May, 1S74, relative to management of said office. An act to extend tbe lime for the construction of railroads authorized tobe constructed hy railroads or railway corporations of this Com-'shall Joint, resolution for ibe jirmcoul - mcntt-f cletk arul nccouutant by the committee of the House to in- vostigatc the State Treasury, and to pav them tbeir compensation. An act to provide for thd appoint - ment f a Slate Hoard or Coutcnn'al ifaaagcrs fr the Iaternaiionul Kx - 1 hihition if the year 1S7(), and "hiatc j appropriations to defrny tbo expenses 1 thereof. . ... j An act appropriating live thousand i dollars to the public hospital of the citr of Lrie, for the purpose of un-, proving and completing its luiidin. j An act to amend n act, entitled! liironib li'lrnnSPJ tax not - l ed-' injr one cent on the iloliar oi the J r. l 1'---, I valuation assessed for coun'V pur-' ( poses; requiring oui jeil of every borough Grst nieetiatr followii g burgesses ai.deoun. ' Au a'et supplemcntarv to an net, ! l'ad r.i 00 ) to use in bis business, .ulo,itf u 1)er OUQ ,Ln,ut Ni ;.jfur ough to flx at their (entitled "An ct to prescribe the j which be needed. Mr .NVlsun ought j maljn wa3 0iltajncti tilUt mu-!i tt rri-llowin- the municipal i manner bv whi. h the courts mar di- to b immediately made Secretary of ; L,e Li,j U coUIlli. u.(l at , ,,t. i election jn cscn ar.a evrv year me j vine h..r;jii.'ti into warttV apppivca i Irate cf taxation fr every" year, and'Mjy T(, A? I. 1 -ill. j limiting the right to hy an4 collect J A u set authorizing tbe burgess: such lax to one Ml er one cent m i ,n mi.., corn d. i;f to 0: P sv expenses e-l per-1 curre J. er to ck P av -.ienses or per- manent improvem-nits. i ue m.iow in-' p.iSM'o hpmiu n-'i- iug ; ! A further supplement t. to act to ieMalliah a syum "f free banking in IVLtisylvania, a;;d to seuure the pnt,.; lie against I jss li'om i;imm e,-i ..auk-. iiriii-pi! A.nrin .i;.i-.'iw. An aet to -Ti:t the consent of lhe :ttr.f f..-uvWuU t.' the Ocrii- ' "....oil iiv iue i u.i-'j , - . .u.. r';. i .... ..r ih.;. lands i;Lin the ivi'e and tiorJeri'!, ! on tbe ().n river, f.-r the purpose " ' m eesary hti uctares and c-intructbn f.,r ma n!e:ia3-e or hUekwatfr nvi-' . ... i -a::.i:i on a.a river, ami cemuj i i.ii tiiju- ie to me gruumis, uu.i.i.ngs i alii apjitirtenuneva ai'fjuirett tiniler iti.!.1 pr 'vi-io:i of this act.' IJAf.tu-Ht no, F.v ( Mar. II, HT.V m:suc. TLo Ne.v " 'tinty bill, the Free i Ii;ie bill and tbe hill rilalintr to the 1 .i t ; . r I'lii'r I nn'r. ui'r.. iiiii . ii I ! ret orted fro.a comniittcfs. with same ameni men's. i TI... f.-'l -i-bi r"i tie M-f.iid . c 4 reading: Ari ' ex mpM';os kasea or 1 hired f."tn levy or sale on e xecution ; the committee of tbe Iloufc to investi !or distress f. r rent. 'gate the State Treasury, and to pay .n aft to provide for the prepay- j ment of postage on the Lcriflalnw. Ii'rcunl as required bv the postal laws of tbe United States. A supplement to an act, approved May 1, J S7'3, entitled "An 'act to amend and consolidate the several acts relating to game nnd game fib and limiting tbe time for the killing of here or rabbit." An a-.'t to fix tbe standard weight ' hatfc tanning purposes. An act repeabng the proviso mi section 1 of an act entitled ;An aet . to provide for the education and I maiiitennncc ot the destitute or- phans of deceased soldiers and sail ors and tbe destitute children of per manently disabled 3oldie;rs and sail ors of tbe State," approved tbe l'nh day of May, IS74. Au act for tbe protection of ftsb. An act authorizing aud requiring the courts of common pleas of this Commonwealth to prescribe by rules of ourt cases iu which affidavits of defense may le required, and the time and manner in which judgments sha'I be taken for want of affidavits of defense.' An act authorizing common carri ers, factors, comniis.iion merchants and other persons to sell goods, bag reve-'gage, wares, merchandise, and other property unclaimed or perishable up- " which they have a lien An aet to fix monthly return days 'u tRC courts of this Commonwealth. j Joint resolution providing for the apiointmet.t cf a committee to in- quire into me aiiegeu utuerences oe f.veen miners and their employers. . . - r .i? .. the issuance of venires for the atten- , . . . . . . utilli e oi jui lea iu me; ri ioai eemi is of the Common wealth. A supjl.-nient to an act entitled "An act to prjvide for the appoint ment of a special detective officer in any of lhe several counties1 ef the Commonwealth." An act conferring additional juris diction on orphans' courts. An act to limit tbe amount of tax that may be levied for school pur poses. An uct to au horize tbe outgoing sheriff i:i all counties where said sheriffs tire paid by salary, to deliver to their successors all unfinished and unexecuted vuits and processes of every description. An act supplementary to an act, eniitled "An ae-t to prescribe the manner by which the courts may di vide boroughs into wards," approved May 14, A. D. 1S74. The following bills passed first reading: The New County bill, ns reported. Tbe L-cal Opt'mn Repeal bill, as reported The House met at teu o'clock and proceeded to consider bills on second rending, passing tbe following: Joint ie'K..iiit.on provieiiag for tbe priiitiutr of additional copies of the re- 1 ports of R.iard of Commissioners of the Geological Purvey of Pennsyl vania. At the afieri'.ooil session the fal lowing passed second reading: An aet to extend the time for the construe'thm el railroads authorized to be constructed by railroads or railwhy corporation.-, of this Com weahii Uiiiler any general law. An net making au iipproprbuiou Tr the support of tbe State School Home for colored soldiers' orphans, at Rridgewater, Rio ks county, IVnn svlvania. HAiti'.tsiintei, March V, 1&7.". KF.XATE, The General Appropriation bill w'os nnier.tletl ami laid out till to- morrow. Tbe following passed finally: An net to exempt pianos leased Iisii nnd bunting the time for the Kill-, ing ; Li.te tr rabbit." An act authorizing and requiring tbe courts cf common pleas of this Orilll mnn ot t li tn necr.rif.A l.rr rnUj jof court, eases in w hich affidavits of defense may be required, and the j time and manner in which judgments be taken for want of aftidavits , ..'-. .... u I t l . I ulv.7Vll.y. ... 1 Ull J - i , Au nc nuiliurizni:- common car - riers, actors', commission merchant.- and "the r persons to sell goods, wares, 1 merchandise, hag?:je" and otl property unclaimed -r ptr!.-hab!e 1 upon which they h re a iien. f -, Ai-acV aBthoriaiiiiT ami" reralatinir j tbe f.-uanc; cf venina f -r attend- i anco of Juries in tbe several" courts of tbo Corii'inonweaj h "" AHuj.pfement J en at.ntiiIeJ.r,d said he wonted !., borrow- seven - j"Au ect to provido for the appoint- j v thousand dollars f u block ' ; mem of a special detective officer iu j lt" in Brooklyn which he had pur- any of the several countie if. the UOmilKltlVeiiltn ' ' An act to limit the amount of tax ti llinir i.iii.iws ... all r..,;tii.il .in it - - " ... .MU D B k.l.i. ..' .' .. unexecuted nrits and proCCSS OI evi , description. and town ounc,I or each or ine sev- ii ii i . i. . A n act to nrpvi.je i ir lue iririiiu- An act to nrpvi.re t r tue re Uion and taxation f da in the iuiimm i ii ijji-i i ui umi, uu ;(ho boroughs New fVr.trevilh-, J I'rsina and Confluence, fti Somerset 'County. iiomi:. ;f -" ' j..,.., ,V, ,'v ,,',,, ,,1 t ..,).! .. i . .n .....t ... i. ..-..i... l- ; I... t?,i. l.:,.l . ' re a 1 ng An utt making appr jo iati..ns f..r tbe Mipp-ri of the IVunsylvatiia Jn- ptiuu,. f,jr t!JC J)..nf uiul Pumb, and ,.LJjr ,-i;i!r tbe buildings to aceoni- da;e an ad.Iiii.ma! number of .,U!;j uu I. - ai; 't.ijid atid laid over fur tj bj present .j,,U;j .j cyvl.nr to-niorrow morn and aftii noon arid Monduv morn ing uud bfurnouii. At the evening s s.-ion, apjiroiuia ti.:i bills on second and third read- linir 1n.!i-.'7 llw. i-.r iir Mr r.tiL' rum-oil to sur-pei.d tiiu ruiei f 'l' tbe couiidiT- atiou tf a rcs.ilati'.n to extend the i r ii f ... - i. ill -iii.ii.:iit:ii'iii. i I . i' H 21, nays 121 r.-i r ii .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1 . 1 . 1 uc louow iaz paeu seconu rcau- Joint resolution, for tbo appoint- r-.ejt oi a uers ana accountant y them tneir compensation n net to provide for tbe appoint ment of a State IJourd of Managers for the International Exhibition of tbe year 16, and make appropria tion to defray tbe expenses thereof. An act appropriating the sum of one hundred thousand dollars to the Western University of Pennsylvania, for tbe purpose uf ererting work shops, Ac. to be used in giving me chanical instruction in mechanical tbar.ie-a! instru. art. Amended appropriation $. so as to make the oO.COO. An act directing the Superioteu- elent oi I ublic Instruction to prepare educational material for tbe Centen nial Exposition, and making an ap propriation for tbat purpose. At ten o'clock a row began about the adjournment of the Honse. Mr. Crawford, of Philadelphia, in the chair, entertained a motion of Mr. Iluhn to adjourn, . decided it carried, declared the House adjourn ed and left the chair. A scene of wild disorder ensued, when Speuker Patterson resumed tbe chair. Comparative order being restored, tbe Speaker directed the yeas and uays to be called on tho motioa to adjourn, which resulted yeas 5. nays 120. The consideration of appropria tion bills was resumed. Ol ll -EW YOIlIi LI.TTKR. New York, March l'J, 1X75. . ON K CLASS OF THIEVES. The ingenuity employed by lhe thieves of this city is something miraculous. Were the same talent aud energy expended upon legiti mate pursuits, it would make every oue of them independently rich and of sumo Use to the world. It is oue of tbe mysteries ef human nature why a mau capable of pulling up a scheme equal in point of vasiness with tbe best of Tom Scott's railroad plans, aud involving infinitely more labor, should devte himself to tbe making of small sums illegally, and takiug all chances tbat such opera tions carry. . With the small oaes it is the tame as with the large ones. The favorite dod.'e ibis wiu.cr is peddling. A woman appears at an aroa door with a satchel of small goods, pins, needles, or what not. Ry hook or crook she gets up stairs into the main hall, aud ibeu her object is accomplished. She tries hard tJ sell, fur she wants all the time possible. Nothing es capes her eye. She takes the meas ure of the hail so accurst ly tbat she could walk blindfolded to any given spot. She takes in tbo position of ttie doors, tbe kinds of fastenings iu side, and if left a moment to hcr&elt she gets an impression in wax of the key holes. The posiJon of bolts or other fastenings are observed in short, she ojuics awuv with an ac curate photograph in her oiioj of Jusl U:4 ,iuJcil hou-te as her ...i.. i i i . iii- ilil IIUVM llJilie ,1 .1 I i:j t...if I ... I ...w ,..,v t ioi iuu purpose oi piuuuer lo Hie amount of a overcoat or it may be for a genera! raid upon the bouse. If the house contains valuables enough to make, it worth while, ibis information is i;::parted o profession-; a! burglars, w ho, w nh the iaf.,rma- tioii thus obtaui' -l ..re enabled lo get into the hous. .1 lt -V moiutes. if not so prombs i'r; a bi.u.-e, thir are at least ovctcotil.-, uiiibrelias at. I overshoe's in li e bail lo lie cap:ur.(i. iaudsilo;ik .l.ii'Hs :;iako Use e,t the kuonled.'e. In lL(s luf:er ease il.t'l time and talent of tbe woman and jj! ". iho thief w ho operates h ith ,er u,v j employed f -r days and davs en tbel I lor re !!.:. ni-t nl' i .! n ?n l.e f.. llio nr....... t I of $25 or $-",, which, from lhe verv ' cireunistHitcs ; f the t a, t;.tjst be- sold for one foirJi it.- i..im-, The ! parties iuter. sled d mit m,.ke ftir ! days ii ages at ibeir luisiiicss. There is uo class so poorly wuid us ibe tbttf, and yet enve in they never get out. There is a fascination in it that holds them forever. Send one to Sing Sing make him labor bard for live years, nnd discharge Lim, aud in a week he is back at bis old! trade, Knowing tue cnut.e'es ue lute of detection and the .certain penalty tbat will f iilow. I: is an exciting life, and ones embraced is seldom re- liuijulshed. a n:cf. oferatiox. There are a grout many ways ot making money besides stealing it, but tbe way a Mr. Nelson, of Rrook lyn, got capital to go into business is about the neatest for on honest one. lilr. Vehoa svent lo U Mr. .He-ring 1 'w purciiasru a moos oi lots ior ; ?i.,000. t lien tbe eleee. w as living ! made he r epicsted that lhe, price l'11''1 -hi.u!d i;o it-d at 100 000, j 8S tli?re could ho tio dhji'ition to jit, it Kit r- done. The jripor -ere IPf''W'S HUfl f'la' Ci! irthe hmuls of a third" psrtt till Nr. Nclxon !::::!d pay the $(5,000. Then Mr. .V-l.-on went to a life insuniuce company lir.d said be wanted,!'! borrow seven i " -f- Herring, i be insurance com - r j ii , Lujj.n Wg W3C aua ,uuu thai the deed represented a consider - . ation oi 100,000. I hey had tuo t J. - l l Rlll, Will! '' iillll iir take a loan of $70,0'lt) it. and instructed their la wyei - to d.-nvv up the pftpcrs. A mort-aje of the property wan assigned to tbe com- I "'V ' ' '"""i'lcinii'j Tie paid .Mr. Ilerrinj S-15.000 and n..-u... . c t'" Xati..nal di bt in three years. ax Act', pent at a theatkk. A most painful accident occurred I at one of tbe riucial theatres of thin eny tbe other mghr. A young and very beautiful girl iu the ballet corpf, w bo, dwrinif iho run of a spectacular piece bad personated an ant I. died Midde.i'v iu the theatre j HI hi'l Mflrf. iiri1- il. i- ii j nrrm'. vt j B' ,,e j.o-b-s, and gauze of "a ; stage-angel, ar.d'beu Mruek with dea:h ; as tbottt to t.ic Lor place in the Kcer.e. a In- e.X' tte ment w as m tense.'as may be supp sed behind lhe scenes. There were; to hun dred pe. ple iu the place, aud in five miuctes the entire ct mpany was as semble d aro itid the ina'iiiu ite form of the gill. The women cried aud wiuug their hands, r.nd the m?n "albeit uni:cd to the inching mood," could not restrain their emotions. Rut tbe piece hat? to go on a!! the same. Another angel's dress was improvised and put upon anotber girl, the bell rang, up went the curtain, crash went the orchestra, and on went the piece, tbe audience never dreaming that tbe smiling faces before them were Wet with tears, and that in the dressing-room lay a corpse. The girl died of absolute stavatiou. Her salury wa3 tbe regu lation oiieof$:! per week, on which she had to support five persous. She was beautiful, anil could have sold herself for a high price ; high enough to have had all tho comforts of life and even its luxuries, but s-lie prefered hunger and eobl to shams asid sin, and so died. Sue hail been sick for weeks, but had not h..d ajpi.-tol. Another negro named Rellj luysician, lor si.e cotiid not pay tor the services of ene, j, k t.i : 1 1: 11 -1 1 ltu x . There hs r.othi lg new been developed iu the cae which calls for special comment. The populace have ihus ur been hcrnuly disap pointed because Reecher has not been put oj the stand. The appe tite grows on what it leeds on. Af ter such high seasoned dishes as Til'on, Moulton and Mrs. Moultou, the Ovingtons were liat and insipid. The spicy Reecher was required to keep up the strain. Tbe chairman of tbe leeturec Jinmitt e at Wiosted. Count-client, swore that the young lidy in Tiltou's room who was de scribed by Tiiton as "a mere school girl of 17," was a mature girl of 27 or CO, aud tbat the condition of dress ia which he found them was not al together so proper as it might have bt-'en, though what tbat has 1o do with the question as to Reecher's guilt with Mrs. Tiiton, I am unable to sec. Possibly the idea is tbat if il can be established tbat Tiiton strayed into the forbidden paths, bis wife and pastor had a perfect right to do tbe same. A prominent n.e.ubir of Reech er's church told mc tbat the trial bad affected Reecher's Church seri ously that over one-half of the old sland-bys had gone out, and that the immense attendance counted tor nothing, as it was made up largely by strangers w ho went from sheer curiosity to see tbe man. There is some truth iu this, but how much I am unable to say. I know person ally very many families who Lave been regular in their attendance at tbe church for years, w ho have with drawn under the belief that whether all that is eb-irged is true or not, enough is true to make him an uu'it man to keep bis place io such a church. And vet the pews sold higher than ever. Probably tbe new comers in Rrooklvti iveie those who made lhe investments. There are seventy-live -.vitnesses yet te) be ex amined, so tbo trial will probably isi a 3 ear. Tbe testimony thus far makes a c.o.-ely priuleel octavo vol ume of ('.(it) pliers. nusiNRys continues dull, generally speaking, ihourh some branches show an im provement. The merchants, how ever, are Lorefal, ar.d tbe feeling that a good spring trade must be had, is jrcnernl. I be weather is tctrible. PlETItO. A Jo 11 Unrntd. A Jail in Forest, Miss., has been burin d, the single prisoner confined in it perished iu the flames. Tbe structure was built of logs, with but ou door and one window. Several men were first attracted bv tbe I shouts of tbe prisoner, ami iheu lhe fire burst out around the door, pre venting the I'rcrine by that exit. m w . . . lie ran t o lhe window, whicii wa heavily barred, and gave directions bow to rescue him. The meu were unable to break the bars, although thitr tri.iil prurv iirnroionl rivnnilttit j , ,,,aze ,(.U)liT eann? the (loonu.,i pHaocer, excited them to Ltre.1110ll!, , Xertiens. Ho elumr to ! tl,e w.Jt,nv Bru r heat bad be !,.,,. 1, ,i come so intense liiit those on tue outside bud been tlrlvctl a way. press trig bis face b"tivceil tbe b (."- fr air .vbiht the lire v. as e::tcbiug his cloth ing. At lust with a touching cry of de.-psir his bold looseiii-d and be fell bai U into the (lames. A tlmrtto or ltrilery A;nliit Andy Jo!asos. N asiivii.i.k, Tex?., March 10. D having bt en elurged that Andy Johnson paid 10,000 to secure the support of lhe Sbelbv cou nv delegj tioti in the Ute Senatorial election by the Tennessee Legislature, a joint resolution was adopted to-day to appoint a committee to fully in vestigate iho matti r. T.l,e committee will probably go to Memphis to-tmr- row lo he'' it, the examination. i'lilldren Burned to- Dealt;. This mruing two children ol William Thomas, a ejlored man. were burned while lhe mother was o:.t after water. The oldest was a boy aged three years, w ho died a few minutes after the mother return ed, ami the youngest, a baby, who had its legs burned to a crisp up to tbe kuees. ' ut the Tbroi r Th f Snielde. t-EYMnVR, Co.N.V., JUri'li ft. A most dlitre-.Mti; trag.-dy tor k place I t:ere hi an early uour ti.is mnrnsa. ; For atrocity it exceeds each of the; fuur simi imihtr crimes perpetrated i ibis vaih during tbe jia.-t year. For some t;me past a ilr. Kvans has resided here with her family. fur M knoWf) sLtf Lad n) )t,t.i4j jd. ! mes:ic trojb.'ef, and her neighbors: j ka,j couuc t ,'es..(.. ajlJ aociate ' peel and annate : w lb ber i;ar;v tbSlJ niCinio- she: ,r(),.;lri.. a r.OP I 1 fieree w ioJa aui ' ,. .lf. .-.f !,. -i- , ', .. !bon nt'jr to stav the ra?h went tbe truudh- bed wLo.e I, r .... , ta tuildreu, aged respeetivtlv Ibree and six years, were elcepiar, and in- humanly cut tbe throats of t.otb frum ear to ear. Witb sir.g'ilar dettrmina- lion she then applied the murderous' iim.-e till bite in tb-f'-n.i .n when ! a mibbor, a friend to .Mr. Kva:.s. iweuttoibc premises t I.ovl a : path wav lor her tbruii-ii :L- md a : - Uo.ler Esploolaii. Cincinnati. I), .Mirth Id. A special from Ru-:ir:!:ol I-viittaa, t.j the '':'''' states tbat a boiler in NelsoU v Stiiol Uidge'r? saw I. .Id, six. miles north of that place, e.vplo led i this m.T iiiig wiib Icrriiio violence,1 causing the Uea'.Ii ef Aifro l Joice j .u'-wi.i u.. u.-u-b an urrv:,t t.s . I'o-.-. engineer, and Oscar Hiiiehmaj. a, .vaii u;.-ri..i..m. p:a.- Mt .1..;: ,M , . r bov twelve VearS old, an 1 Seriously -':n-"' nt'l'-' '""' ivm.-. . .- . . - . , A 'vi rti.-. iii . :i:. Iilo-.n. ih.n!v an.l tlnrtr i-v:u. in; ireil .James ll mrhman, Jerry i ir i:ue-, a.v.rak4 ia p.t.i.-n. V rJei.er and Georce Ivim'uaii. Tiielrf'T TTT'TT'T 1? rtti?r holler was hh.wn iuto a rtumber of i ttii WLLALI llMfcS rt .-5, ami in nl! dirrciioMs. ! iiii'i't trriit tc n I ilt Ik.ti'.ft 1 ''.'.I t.iiii.l UlturC't iiuiu.M!,iiii.ii iie.un iiem.'ii.-iieii , t- , . , -. , i it. The mil! was uot running at tbe lime. Mr. Nelson was liimg a iiiw ! at 1 be time, n lieu tbe engineer ir ll j mm 10 uurry, as tue steam was get ting too high. The ext.i-siori fol lowed almost immoiiMtt i v, and the engineer was blown a eilstynce of sixty feet, but Mr. Nelson wa- only slightly injured. . 1 " i. 1 1 A !:.ii l:ccpcr Iillln Si";r. Sr. I.o'.'is, M.vncu 10. A special dcsinteh says a desperndo named Ilaii to(,k a negro into a saloon at Waveriy, Missouri .kept by a man named Rout, and attempted to place him on equality with whito men un der tbe Civil Rights hill. The bar ke per pretested, bat Hall insisted, and the barkeeper chased ihe neirrc -out of tbe saloon at tbo point of a interfered, and the barkeeper shot! him dead. ll"(!!rltt e- ur iirrcil n. l ... I 11 a u.iiici.113 oc-urred at -Marshall, Missouri, last Saturday, between Thomas Doak ami J. I Wadded! in n'livli ll..l- f.n.l . I.I,.. ... .. u a .uc uini piiom SIlOl S U i. Waddeil, missing him, but mortally wounding John Morrison, itud a young bov whose name is not given. Doak was arrested. tU.'-tiniii Yoiiii'k Itvll l.iy.. Salt Lake City, March 11. In the case of Ann Rli.i Young versus Rrigham Young, suit fir divorce aud al'iuony, decree having been made that Rrigbam Young pay j.0t:y at torneys' fees and $."Bt) monthly ali mony, ami the time having expired wherein attorneys' fees should have been paid, llribam Young was brought before Judge McKean to duy and adjudged guilty of co.Mempt, aud ordered to be imprisoned one nay and pay a fine of twenty five dollars. Chilli Stealing In Wn'vliiiilo:: WASHiNtixe.N, March 11. A wo man, unknown, called at tbe home of Mr Reckwitb, a mechanic, iu Georgetown yesterday,' aud on being refused alms left. Shortly after bb; met a little niece of tha', gentleman having in her arms his ini'unt child six weeks old She persuaded the girl to give it to her, and sent her off lo a store to buy some candy, since which time neither tbe woman or child bfve been seen or beard of. A I.arc Amount of Lumber Ittii neil nt Willinmport. Wii.i.iAMsroRT. March 10 A fire broke out in the lumber piles belong ing to John Dubois, on the soutb side of the river apposite this city, last night. Relweeii two ami three million feet of lumber were burned, causing a loss of about $oO,Ooi). There is no insurance. Tbe lire was caused from a spark from a loco motive. Oil Shed Uemnlisheel. WiLKEsBAititE, March 10 L. C. fc J. C. Payn's oil sheds were crush ed and completely demolished by the snow hist night. A pipe connecting with several large tanks was broken and 7,000 gallons of oil ran away. l.xplufciou or I ire Dump Wii.Ki:.siiA'titG, Miirch 10. Au ex plosion of fire dtimp occurred in the Baltimore shaft No. : last night. Doors were blown oiT their hinges, limber knocked down and other damage wi'.s done to the mine. James O'RomieU, Wm. Thomas and Michael M'Call were seriously and several oilier miners weie slightly injured. '('(!' A I.LKi!IKXYe-ITY STAiti lil il.t WOOD TURNING CHOP. Xevelp, !!atutcrs. Ilin-I Tini;?. wi'h joinli r-al anil bvlte.1 reiolv to t'.r.ni. furnisiieil ou iilu-rt n-li-e. WM. I'KUI'LF.S, i.'.-r. W l.s:er s;r. et an.l ( rrtihaiu nllev. lnqtilraor '('. O. F.AS:-r:TT. uvc oit f,.rS ".ersct an 1 . ieiiiirv. JtC.vl.", 0'" "' NS' COL" I'T S A I.E. iivvir'.ii'i.ran or.tr ci i!.e ').-'..i:on IToiirl of Som.TSct I'uunty. i'a.. to 1:1 :hreH" I. 'h vri',1 he e.tp.u-il to pnhli ; k ,5j, on tti' pr..'Uil." in .!c:i nerille Ix-roUiih, tn SiturtLvj, Hir; !t 20, lo, at 1 nVi'vk p. in., the I". .t ti -t-' inir re I e,,!-;te. I.oc Hie pri-i-ei-ty i f Jei uiaii 11. S.ialii r. ilei-eawil. vir. .o. 1. Tlie heinn p; ire, r-mtatnimr 27 aens, more or h .'ii, acj .luiiisr lnn ln of Henry W. 51:iu rer.Julin Hr.niks n-l the Cntnshurj ami Stov town turnpike. lMviuif t!:ereoli er:ete. ia itvo '.ry house', storii house. Ki in an-l o'li'Touihuii linir... i''. 11 A ple.ie of hin'l ei:il:ii:iinx x2 aerj. neir or li fs, aeoir.ln 1. I he I.nrneran par.ma.' ppipf rty an I the Grcca?!ar an I S'.i'Vfiown turu pike. Tl'.llMS. I ins half of the pnr "h s, m ,r.ey ( rem un lien on the premise", the interest to he liiiiil nnnuiilly to H.irrlel Shatter, wi low. ilurlivj her li!e. ami at her ileath the prin-ipiil sum to lie I to the heir an.l leil r.'pro. iiutiVi-." of Jer eiui.ih H. Shatl-.T: one thir l ut l iilam-e on eotitlr innlion or fiih.- an I r-main ler In tivu eipip.l annu al pavnientn. tn he secure.l hy pi Ument; twenty IH-r rent. r han 1 money to bt pai.l a soon aa r.a ertv Is knock :il .Iokii. II AltKIET SI1 AFFF.R. tv,--t Iru.stee. ANDREW PEEBLES, ARCHI T EOT, Or. SUth Are. an I I.lliertv S;-cct. I-llt SliL UejH. FA Ei'.tnuiiiC Xo. 5 KU'.li Ayenuo. eepij V f tf'On p' lr- Aentj wanleil. All V'-' l" ils.!u( working people'..! !..th 'Xe. youn nn l ohl. ninkn inure money t work lor as. in their own localities, during ll.elr jip-tre miments. or all the time, than nnytl.intr elfi. Wt oiler employment Unit i!l pay haunsoinely for every li. ur'8 work. Fuli pir:li u!rs, terms. 4lc.. sent free. Senil ui v ur ail !res. t i.tiee. Ihin't ile'.ay. Now 1 the time. Fm't lk lor work or business elsewhere until you harn lenrn.ol what re offer. J. Srtsso.t i ("'., F.Ttlan.l, Me. . iinii Xi:iL Adc rtiicuumfs. JOHN DIBERT. J0HH D. ROBERTS. JOHN DIBERT & CO., - 1 A 'STYf li5LXl JLVJAIO, ; CCkkH MliH 1W1 P3iirrtV CT-rrrr? A cl.!" JOHNSTOWN, TA. r:r n" .VA'VH?U'": jpart of the rnunir) fop unle 1 .... j jfa.j0. InlrroM at rVir "'Xii Per rent, imr ... tnui(l an TiniA IIsiuii l . n . ---------- - - - - - - - 1 1 nit : smi-iiniiHll7 when desired. . , .V Oent-ral Hanking IJiiK-s-i Tran.Mietcil i ' 1 1 . TP XT "P T1 T f T T1 ! JL Xi. Ll JL X Itl -Ll O. I1ILY AfiDWEffiLY. Independent iii Kiervtbing! Neu tral in Nothing! Opposed p C r rupt Rings ia Municipal, State am! National ATairs. Tile P.ei: v TiMiii wc! I- i-.j -l .11 s.i-arln. tl.-la;h uf Man-h ik--u. in I c. -rv tn-.mc.x uti.-r. si!a tjy. ei.jjr 1. un !'T (i.i-:i';,ir:.il .:ir.-. :i .;i , : A. k. .M.e'iu.i". ). rint.il ci.m,u'-:..v trim ri i-. Il'f Iv.tim Urk? lull. I lO.rrt, iN.nt.llali: :i.i 1 'if n-w ol the iiiiv. iii-lu lir.it t!" A-.- - iir ! l'r. - 1 Vl-trr.tm. Si 1 il l'. l.'irr.m. m l ev.nv. I - -IT trli'-l In.lU .il I..11H. ..I mir...r i i. .' . Witl Ik- Is-:;. I nn s! iiiir.l.iv. M.in-!i 2;iii :il - ' '! o:iim-j un i:u;i ri trie nvw.. 1 ! .iiu i-..iii,n;ti.- .-iiiir. iu.i r 1111 11..U. 1 1 i:oi""rti. ' ,v'Jt n'ri'" ,:r, I". Ir (. :it th." f..: i 'ue e j-.- i on Ten l.i.- a T-.tn.iy Ci'iii.-.' lb vj I A-ie'.r0.eMt iil (WtMiTy In-.' i-i.mk- T lnu I Ki-lni'i.oi..-.'.. .:i'.u! 1 li- n.i.ti-lirii;. i.i- I'..' tHii.vUr.li-rs. A !.:r. fs THE TIMES, . 1 1 tSoulli Sovrnlli .Street I'Mii.Am: 1.11 ii T. D. EVANS, A Ii C II I T E CT. No r(l Fifth Ave., PITT is i i:;ir, ia. M.irM. Dr. W. S. Yates, DENTIST, Xo. 2I IV ii a. Avenue-, o .:.,r lih.ive !.h (tistc il.iii.l) St.. IITT.SnUK(jII, J ' 'i 't!!" 1 -! ' l-''t I iili l!Vf t 1 ! i.-t TV SH ill I'll 1 i t V j iri..i-nie.i. - Mru. I VCT -- ... - 'H' ' CO CRT SALE. V . . . . . . iiv vir.uo "f :m i.r li-rof Mle i.-.-ui-'l nut i f thr l r.ilian-"' Ciiiirt "t rS'ine.-i-set e'l Unlv. I.i !i:i: iilr.-i-le-l, tin f iil v.xw,e I tn 'iul'lw tuile-ai (.'"iillu -iKX- linri'iiyli, S..mer.-i.-t e'uu.uy Pa., on Tliurxua'i, March 2oth, lS7o, ' i't I'll. i.-Iirt-Ii .. j!.. ir?ai.l ilu y. tiiu l'liii.iv intr '!' 1 -' -'i''.-"'! ii'til i.-.-iiiii. l.ci- ttio j.ri.j.t-riy ni I'aiii-k ! Iiu;t:-. ilc-'d.. ill.; .,:i.,wjna r.il e-tat. wt: Scvi n l'it m mr li.ir. itirh ot i 'uiitliu-nic S..mi-r- t. i.utiiy. I'll., i.i:. I kimwii :i. Nns. i4. '.'i, IS aat a in hi.-; k iliiv.'. N'.i. a in lilixk lour uml IW. un.i vt in l.l.ie-k irlalil, U ini originally knuwn :if a 1'iirt ol' lhe 1'ifMiu funii m LrnjiT i'urki'yliMi tp. 1 1-Jt MS : i hie-half t the rain-liasi' m.mpv r-.esh. I tbi- li.il.iiiixt in two ciiml annual piivui. nli lr in itiitf nt ytii' wirh mr..n... an.l ... l. ...... I l..- )Uiii;!iit-iit nn the t:ri-lniH4'ii. Thro lo's are ft'icit'e in a very l-.ionlul nn. tlirivinat town on tn 'iil."liuri!h s. e.'..iinellm-i!lc Kailroail. aim upon the waters oi liio 'asilt'innii river an.l North Fork, in a ririi anl Wfli-to-ilii fanniiiir eiimiuunitv. yur rouniliiiK the town, wnrra living is cheap. Hunt ini; ii nu nliiiii 'ihh1. nuli-s ea.-t ut l'itt.jur!. ai:.16T weftot e iu:iHe rlanii. .Mil. J. II. I ll I. Ailin. ami Trustee. marlJ. skinicnict, SSIGNEFS NOTICK 1) iSotli-e Is hereby given that Jantca 1!. I.Yoin ol frsiiiii ltorouh. Si.nn-riet CVunty. Pa., l.y lit-iil oi" voluntary m-siirnmeitt, has iiiirneit all hi. estate real aiel x-rn-mal lo John H. Itenturil of the n.uno jihii-e l:i Irust lor the ticnelil of the ereitili m ot the Kiitl Jauiea H. L.yon!. AU persons Ihi-re-tore, in-lelite-l to the sa:l James ft. Lyonf. will make payment tn the .ii I Aiuiiciiee. an I tlm-w having i Itiiins or ilenianils will make known the ?ame uithout tielay. JOHN II. IJENFOIID.-A.'.-l-i.e-.'. JpURLIC SALM I lu imOer-iirriOii will e.xpi :.c In puhiiesale. on tlie pre'iuisj., on S'tlurilaif, Mari-Ii -21, 1S7.", at 1 oVl-Kk p. ta.. of j:il 1 .lav. all the riulir. tiiie an.l Iniin-.-! ol J0..1 .li ( 'hrisiner. ol. in unit., a certain lot of irroiui-i gimme in West Sali.'iry. SoiiK-rs.-t ''lunty. Pa., unjoining Ian.:., ol I', si. Hay an-1 fi. l-'uili-r. having thi-re-on erectt-l a two itorr itwellin house. TLK.'.Is;. liei ilavs en-iot on appn'Teil seeui it v. PA V IP II AY. mars Asfinm-e. c 1()ntini i:d salk. tho pniHTtT -f John .v.'l. nt-t U and tn e t rciminif unU r near I). Lint" ntill, ore rmiu u' h f S'tnu rse't. Ji:! Nccn t-oij' i;luri until Turr lay, il.u fith of April. ls7. ('curt U ct-W, nt whk'h lifiietlif .s;inu' rrilt hf tl.( at the i.urf Hoii-tr. Any t js.m wishiny: iitltrm.'itiin a-M.ut the mill will v't'A a the u;i!crsii:e l at S.-nu rset. I'a. JOHN II. U m;ir' A sint-o A SSICNKR'S NOT ICR. Afnh:tm A. S'nl7in:in linviti ni:;i" nn ai:rn- mtnt l lit oi ail hin tvtatc iur tin tu tu lit ! Mi crctiitoi!, I luTfl'y arve u it ire to nil per.ii iu r es:.l, whctiicrns rrn !;tr? r lichtor.". to im-vl me r,t h- n-r- (n Nh:ti:I.rS!li Stopvrn-i'k t--n :i-hitt. on Saturtlay. tbe 1'nh -lay f April. l7.". with thur vlaiu.a ufUn;riv it vr 1 i r i f li tn-i!t, hki:.ma: shank. WALL PAPER. M rris and !astI:iko r.i. r. New Lcatht-r Oroutnl iiprrii. Tapestry wi:h Iath n and Iir.I'r to iii.tlrTi. l'li'"'urt"! Parisian 1 h curat ions, ("oiiiplftt line ot Aim'riiai; ii.x'!.-', til ura-.i i xli I'iipv-r-. AtourB'-'.v ytore, 17o. 1G1 TifUi Avon. (.K . r PrsTofKii K.) I'lTTSIirnii II. (.-. DcZOS CIIi: A Co. MarlO JOT ICE. I hereliy jrive not lee that I have ii.n.":iiui" I an-1 ippoinie.1 Wm. immerman my aic'-nl lor tiie Mleol himlwr. S"itlenent :in I eoli'-.'ti.tn of re o ;:it s. uiiil ihe trai:siietion oiour i.usinesrt jr.-ni',-- I :iily. 1 have at my Haw au 1 pinning uiiils; in I Shli.le twp., for s.ile all kiiels oflumlier of nil ju il- iiios and at lowest prh-es. Ur.le-rs rt.'speeiliilly soli. ite.i. AiMres. S A M I - F.I. Z I M M F.K M A X. marl liu.-kstoiva. Solm-rset Co.. ';i. ?ARM FOR SALK. Siln iteil iu I.iironter Vallev. FairfieM lowns'ii'i. We'iinori'lanil ( ounty. I'a.. " six miles n irOo-.ist 1 of I.t.mii-r an.l 5 mil-ii wr,t of the village of We-t j Fatrii'l'l. &n.l wir hin 5 miles ot two station, on tlie j Fi'iiiiS'. Irania Kaitriail. eontainin 114 a'-reJ. t e-l-i'irt .at whi.'h are clearj.1 an-l e-i.iiy ciutiv.i-t.-.l. a!l-l snppoieil to he unrlerlat.l with eoiil. i'n the pr mif s there is an atian hin.-e of lime-stone, an aj.p'ii' or-har l ami other fruit tr.-es. an jil.un. ilan.-eof wnter. f.ro ilwellin- honses. a lar.-e harn an.l other out oniMintrs. In tnrnel neighbor-Iii-hI ami i-onvenient to seliools. i l.un hes. mills. i. Will lie skM e-lioap an.l jxissesslun isiven liiiinr.il aiely if ili-siri'.l. ride iiuii-puial'le. Any jn-rson wisr'.i;!ir to view this proexTiy wilt ptense applr to Mr. John Wmxlf. who re-I Ii-s on the pr.-iii;s-. F.-r term.. A.?.. n.I'lress theun'lrsiijrieil nt Farn-i- su. ll'estnir.relaii.i e'onnrv, I'a. '.I. I. KFXXF.DY. UDITOIIS' NOTICE. 2 lhe nn u-rsj-ini-tl Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' 'ourt ot Siinn.TWt Ounrr. lenns lvnnia, t.i as.Ttain the advancements niadc hy Admn SoIiisItT, dec-eased, in h liteitme ti hi. h'firn. and tniiittke ili-vtrihution ot the luo 1? in tlie hands uf Ir. Wm. S. (iannan, exi-utr of Adam S -lii-der. deertfeii, to and nuion; those tairiltv "enM'Ud ther t . here'oy iives notUv thut he will attend t theittitii- d in apiH'intnifnt at hi oltW in i he lfcTitu-h i'f S iiiicrvi, on Thurslay, Man-h K H 5. at 1) o'i t.-l . m.. when and where oil pjr U:S inUTv-iUe 1 are imtihod to attend. A. H. CUefR'HH. mirt Autlitor. D M I N 1 STR ATO R'S NOTIC K. Fstate of Fatrii-tc llt.rns. ileeeasev!. letters of a-! ministration or. theatmve estate bar injr lieen s-raiite-l te Ihe uniiersiirneil by the pn u- er authority, notli-e 13 hrre'.y (Eivt'n totho'cin- ilei'teil 10 it tn makelrnir.e,!,teinyu".e.iT..nwi uioe havher claims nainst It wi;i piesent them fir settlement, t the otfi.-n ol ttio aiii;,!n.,tra'.or. ' n Thuisiiay. J.a.xhi", l-5. jtHiN ii. t;hl. feii; Administrator. SSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership tier, t fere esisttng lieiei-n Tlrs. llarnian anil e'.irey has tlm.lay expireil. All persor s liiilel'teii to the sai l linn will please eo'.ue forwart an.l settle their aeeounts, & we wish te ctose our Ijooks Iiv the first of April. UAF.MAN taAItFY. Berlin, FeJ. li, 1S"5- feb'ik -V'!' A J tV7iVf Mf IS f.l. rv a rjm :ni I r M 9 8 W M If fill ' 1 jTli VJV7Vli; LOW PEICES! ..( v, .... , . v I ..- : i n I'. 1 , in (?.i- :::!i-..' - r'-i--'-t:ur.'i air, in.- '--n: :i u. 1 1. 1 u-n; Xo. 2, liner" niocU. la, .H...1 GLASSWAIiE, QUEENS W A R L', FLOUR, GiiAIN, cc MILL FEED, A. L rJ K7 Carbon Oil, Land Plaster, 'CALCINED PLASTER, FREDERICK ANIi (1LEVELAX1) WHITE LIME, Cumberland Lime, G- U A In PHOSPHATES, &C., V.'i a lar-j" r.;ir' I:- i the IViMt, ;tn 1 will fi-nii .in! F.:rcn r' :or.:,''' rM.Tt: .-'i' .ir.il :..;n ii t'oitii.tv uji rw-tir Mt lint.; as. :... !.- taU W. F. ALTFATHER I tl SOMERSET, PA. TI tr- 't C. '.. ! - (iOOl)S I'OIt TIIK HOLIDAYS! nkw' and coMri.r.TE sroe ic O F Wtttclics, Chiiiiis, JYwrlrv, hiia' eh n :;;. Clocks, Rronzcs, to i".t: t'u..si-:i t"T n y JAXUAinr 1. luireceil:'.'it-'l Ibirgairn t'lIVred ll Y r.i urr.rn o rn Oh Al III lie UllUilU U IjUi S'2 Fiftli Ave !iit!, PITTSIH'RRH. PA. They iKcinu restoiUe'l with Ncv il.! niiii'e their ( l'-'iiranee Sale in Si'pteniber. now offrr lfrat in.;uM-nu-nf S tn parii: ! t-c; ini: li''I.II'AY (il K)IS. 5o ....'I , r. I .-t choii-c oi fc. Lee. :;. SKiviMi j2.ceii. i: a;i:.ve h, I Jiavo jiivt wli.it you want. Send for cir nl -.r. S. EEOlXiEr, fcl'17. 3 Fenn Ave., l i lci un,!.'. I .1. C 1UKAP S:Di: MROCKRY. Ja.t n-eclve.l at tl Gheapsicle Grocery A Now Stock of Goods, NOTIONS C.ROCLRIKS, FLOUR, PACON, FISH, SUGAR, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, COFFEE, DRIED and CANNED FRUITS, &-C, 3cG, &C. lj" ti.e l-.t q lality, au-1 wilt be soM at tne vi lowwt e:ish priees. Ca'.l and see oar stoek. Opposite Somerset House, SOMEKSET, r-fV. F. K. Coital k Co. "aprilo " JOTICi- Votii.-e N h.rcy i;iven that J,.hn Ilra'.li.-r. r,t Ilerlin Korirttsfh, slonierset t'o'nty. I'a., and i'n'h arinc. his w iie, by ileeil of Tiiiant.-iry assignment, have a-sitfr.ed all' the estate, r':til aai personal, "f the rai'l John llraliier. to (.ei.r.-e Jnlioson ami Feter s;u.ii.r. of ai. county, in trust (or tbe be..e fit erf the et-.lit"t of (he sai l Jol.n Krallier. f! persons, thr.ref-'re. in.febo.il t-j the .ml John Iii"' lier, will present their elaim to the untier-uin-'1! for ettle:nent. on Satnnlay. the th ! Man-h. LsTS, at the house of John lirailier. in ll.-rlin l'"r oui?ll. ()i:ii!;i)K JnllNSlN. FtTFK Sl'I'EK. febl). iru-'i-es.