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V mum-u moltmoounuylmullu ‘ severe pecuniary the 14th day s laden-knot.“ will consist of (Nhe of the several States are recom- 31m to tnavite all Republican electors, and ail without “and to past political differ» ® w who are “M i d fzaues, and desire to promote ¥ Akd perinandit barmony throughout by maintaining.and enforcing all the alrights of citizen, Including the axatcise of the righs of suffrage without and without fraud; who ars in ravor of and of an sccnomicat admintatra. by 4 Yle are in tn¥or of making such re- A giqrernment as experience may from time cubleueat: who are opposed to impairing the mm of the uation by depreciating any of its obli- m ”Mme! mmglnenryvu the honor; who hold that thik mm nit-m the nursery of American r; , and should be maintained sbsolutely free \A..) fromn sectarian control; who believe that for the mu %hese ands the direction of the Gov- #\alibnld continus to be confided to those adhere to the principles of 1776, t them Incorporated in the constitaiion and laws, and to mvor of recognizing and strengthening She fondamental principle of natiooal onity in this of the birth of th- Bopoblic. a , EDWIH D. MORGAN, -> minim Bowbgun National Comppittss ®. Cuuorouza. Secretary. —-— A New York Police Commissioner resigned 'before it was found out, that he had been cloth for the Department ats lming-five per cent per yard, profit to his PP 3000015. or 160 ,965,000 pounds of cheese lor, quotin@the:-arti¢le at 120. per pound, for cheese manufactured in amounts to $3,219,300. Total dug” of the State $22,535,100. R “in“ Bngal Egan; tho new Blaino organ, re- P e “wt him. oto \-EtstrBa our Klmira contemporary is mistaken. The Ex- :) pradals no man's \organ.\ It is not advocating Mr. * Plaines olatms any more than Mr. Briatow's or Gov, Haysa'.-Bufale Express. - ==Or anybody else's to beat Conkling and every other New York Republican! Is the 'party so poor in the Empire State (which is ~~~expected to elect the President) that it can- . Hot #1; one «andidate good enough to - mp3}, ppy ant:-Conkling organs ! a Wale Commercial. 'There are some papers as well as people Jlnibcd mthktfle here below. We conjecture ' the Kspressyaky have fallen into that cate- gory. And we presume the nominee of the - Cincinuati convention will sait it still legs. '.. Report has it that rovelations will zoon be made of terrible crugity to which some of the convicts havea beensnbjacted in tha Sing- . Bing pridgo,temarks the Buffalo Commercial. ames are mentioned of men who have died ' from the effects of brutal castigation, and it '>. Js even claimed that poisonous medicines a Tuvabm administered to get rid of unraly prisoners. So bad has heen the discipline Aud general management at this peniten- tiary that we are prepared for almost any- ; * thing in the way of revelation respecting it. 13103!th that State-prison management demands thorough overhauling and treat- ' ment. It sasems to bo diseased throughout. The investigating commission has been ap- pointed none too soon. {Mia remarkable, statement is just being - put into circulation: Caloutta wheat has 'baen exported to Great Britain largely this lawn, and has caused the \low class\ of n from America and Russia to be neg- w lected. There is reason for concern in re- gard to this new rival, land and labor in Tudis boing both very cheap. Great Britain manually in round num waillion owts. (112 It-) of wheat. We her 23% millions ; Rassia 9%; the remaining leven millions being snppbed mainly by rance, Germany and Egypt _ Favored, .bowerer, by the Suez Canal, the East Indies . Feee confidently all their competitors. That Had become a profitable crop. for Maing, around Caloutta, will be a surprise. BHI the fact will have great weight on the whest production of this country. ifi'flm bill for the new survey of the state passed the Legislature, mas an item of the Happly bill. It appoints a commission of w most competent men, who are to , without pay, for one year. Twenty iiand dollars have been sppartioned for expenses of the preseut year. The const will be called into requisition to aid he important work, to fix the sem coast e and adjacent boundaries, with a satis- exactness. The monuments to mark @. present survey will bo of a permanent, Bperishable charsoter. | Local authorities ve fixed and suro data from which to rect the bounds of counties and towns.- To tomplete the entire survey will cost $280,- 0. 'The Si#iss method of survey will be las the best and most economic, as will the moat satisfactory to tarpayers, arn dourts, scientific men and property Tho bill mum tho siguature of W Governor. I. SLAINE'S VINDICATIO®. “Blank“ made his statement, in vin- ation.of s charge that ho had engaged in ' Mable transaction in relation to the mile of Fort Bmith & Little Rock Railroad m The atory was that a constituent of E/ Blaine, by his advice, was induced to thousand dollars worth of the Miami-J): the payment of $10,000. ”011112101! turned out badly. - So comsentdd to take them off his price originally paid, and “gnaw them to Tom Scott for comps. in the implication, “page was paid in consid- yslgable aid in pushing through ic Railway schemes. - Now 3 «Blaine's snswer to stow the fulness of the story by letters ha pro- gm” such transaction ever took H our have any transaction because bo: (¢ 53W; ¥r mum n bad apeo- Mr. Scott's present railroad Im.conclusion, Mr. Blaine asserted: amps at the ra prion. than inatead. ohm loss from my in animal; in 1h securities, which I null the popular gossip of large fortunes amasaod in mm‘nshsfia TELLING tavrn. 11512“!er to note the aarnest ael*- «Tantra. WWW .a grout advance. on their oppoments. The Tribune in my much nauseated : way to discredit themesites uy the infects: | can cation new under my fal- more nun thug Thaym to {imagine that all the people of the United States are quite as aptious ma Democratic politicians can be to prove Gen. Grant a thief, Mir. Williams a public robber, The: ara will; OI».- atter of buman plez. han g upon the lips of garrulous de- tectives, getting togother the teg-rag and bob-tail of vil service, and setting op a scandal buroau in every tmutant” mung”l jg M to pans c a charge again“ officers of the Gonmmeuo so on bat they ara not ready ur timony both to secept if theme he: and spread it before the pau- # ® hihe monefi wit, to him (Davenport) by Whiteley an iillams, was paid in ao with the letter of the law, and the purpose to which it was applied was on its facd a good one. 'The committes has dis. covered. no evidence thus far that a dollar of it was misappropriated. Yat they hava allowed the report to go out from; their mosting room and to be tele graphed all over the civilized world that the Pregident bas been caught making a cor-, rapt usg-of the government funds--embes. g from tho treasury for the purpose of fiuylmz votes. Nor is this by any means an 1 re of their unfaiv behavior. The financial transactions of Secretary Rot- eson at the time of the Junie of 1873 bave been set beforo the world in an equally un-; just light; and thero is hardly as offcial | of high with the Adminis- tration v: 0 has got been subjected to an an- met-mid hiputatton of some kind by a com- eager to believe the worst and to publish what it believes upon sufficient in- formation. Theso over-zeal.-as partisans ought to ro- member that no decent American, whatever his politics, wishes to \catch Grant'' or any of his Cabinet. And the same apinion is rapidly gaining strength, all over the country. People are TOF GRVAF SILYER SPEKOH, Ranator Jones..of Nevada, has been making one of his exhanstiye speeches on silver money. It ocoupfed tap days in the deliv- |f ery, and was listened to with marked atten- tion by his fellow Senators, and its promi- & nent ideas were carefolly noted. The ar- mogement of the speech was very elaborate, going baqk to the very beginning of the use of money, this portion being extended by the introduction of atiatistics from the earliont date. H argued for a double atindard of the samo rank in which gold has bean main- ! tained, poiated out the dangers of demone- tizing silver as a legal tender for the pay- ment of dabts, andiasserted the impossibility of restoring spedi alone. These positions were supported by a vast@array of facts aad figures, gathered from all countries gnd all times. - English history and the nation's experience with gold, which is particularly a British pro- duct, was treated at length, and the dangers ahe encountered through s single standard of valug, were poigt:d out, mention being f %he straitg into which the nation was dnven before the discovery of gold in California. 'The speech is one of great stati- tistical value, at least. Whether his conclu- sions are sound, it would be hardly fair to pronounce,until wa hear the rest of his argu- ment, which was closed yesterday. The bill wpon which the spegoh is based provides for the coinage of a silver dollar fixing the rala- tive values of silverand gold at the ratio of 16 to 1, and limiting fta legal tenier to $20, but the position taken by Senator Jones in- dicates that the true object armed at in ad- vocating the bill is to secure its passage as the first step toward reestablishing the doubla standard of metallis currency and making silver an unlimited legal tander Secondly, it is too apparent that Senator Jones has silver to sell, and it 4s to bis ad- vantage that it should be made a metallic standard as woll as gold. As the Times puts it \To nmdopt a milver standard at this time will simply amount to this-to place the power of fixing the value of the dollar in the hands of the bullion brokers that Ger- many employs to sell ber discarded metal. One handred millions of men who really uso the precious metals as money bave set their faces against silver, Common honesty, com- mon sense, and common decency, so far as Senator Jones is concerned, should prevent the American people from hnving anything to do with the discarded metal.\ It is a chance for the inflationists to go in for sliver, under the mask of hayd money men, know- ing that such action will serve togir purpose, as well as as unlimited issue of grsenbacks, While the speech itself comunds attention for the maen of statiitics and information brought together, its sophistry should not be ignored. The wonderful silver production has upset many oldatzioms of metallic values It is better for the nation to exercise pru dence, before going aherd. The gold lun- dard, is not a double one of silver and gold, varying in their relations aceurding to the amount of ptoduction, ought still to be ad. hered to. THE PIPER sToRYy. A sequelef the Boston belfty murder is made public in the confession of Piper, the convicted murderer as to the manner tho death of little Mabel) Young was actually committed.\ The Boston Journal summa- rizes his confession : \Thomas W. Piper, who lies in the Suffolk County jail condemn. ed to death, for the murder of Mabel H. Young in the Warren Avenue Baptist Chorch, has yielded at last so far as t> con- confess that it was he who first knew of the death of the child. Hitherto he has denied positively that he had.any knowledge of the occurrence until told: of it by others; but now, in contradiction of his oft-repested assertion mado undgr oath at both his triale, and repeated in the moat solemn man- ner at the very moment of his sentence, he comea forward with & strange story of the little girl's acordental death, in which he claims entire ienocence. 'The outline of the statement given below was frat intimated by him to his counsel) a fortnight ago last Sunday. On that day; at the solicitation of his friends and himself, Mosars. Edward Avery and E. P. Browp, who defended him when be was on trial, visited him in jail and spent sproral Bours with him. He | talked about the possibility - of his escape from the gallows, but was mesured | f by his counsel that, although a pit tion was in cirsolation for the commutation of, his seatencd, there was little.ortio hope of ssring nun“. that time his friends bave 'called on his counsel frequently, and epoken of the story which Piper desired to Fa mm“: mm the tmlblu trage y. day loam Hiper C Dr. E. C. Eddy of th. Ti Church, an ago\ man - who | was mph, ital-m bun, ceeupied the time | there 1\ a? “flu—ti; will“ values, urged that silver should be accorded | payments with gold | , whm mama, the HM. “WNW up fos h PM flilhll do and ba mum who“ ha wah. Boon. bow. he remembers m my g high be us gab? sho thigh: L!\ “he“ Ila hamlets up? allian- reached! oltlmnhinhhm fears w confirmed. Thu batstiok had M hunch out, the doge , and there e little: gis! caught between the b of the floor. Plpcr' raised the denvored to i moaned pitsou but n: momma. Eu laid outta , and after a momeut's pause $o collect his faculties started down stairs with the intention of making & fail of the occurrence. On the w down ho mst the Missca an Jennir, who testified st the triml, cuters into conversation with wham'h «nd whils standing with them oonceh the idee of g; the whole cccutrance & stcret. Act. ing on m- molntlon he went about hia ndual The Past has the Inna-ling *It is stated I on excellent authority that Pipdr never men» tloned to cither of his connnel his story of his connection with the case, bat simply in- sisted throughout that ho was Innocent. It isa little remarkable, thorefote, that Mr. Avery, in the first trinl, sboald nave argued that tho girl's death was caused by tho full of the ddor. - In the Post of Dea, 9, 1878, tha following appears as @ portion « . A. vory's. presentation of the case : \The child be argugd, could have been killed by the falling of the Afrz-pound trap door upon her. - He argued also to ghow that porhaps Glover wont up there to get the young plgeons, and that the ohlld, stray ing up there; might have been pushed aside by him without any evil intent, aa she was dis- tecting Him, and perhaps the doar fell upon her then, and he retrested.\ Sloce hto atatement wos written Piper seome more cheerfol and easy in his mind, and \those who hava visited Mansay thut since higarrest he has nover appearad to feel so wall before. Hs “mull! has no hopo for & commuhfionlol rantancn. ot in backlog to propare £ for the great ¢ go now seomingly eo near at band. Sheriff Clark uptown decided double as to the rush of Piper's present story \ TOPHS® UFPE‘U’IOa F. --a Bayard Taylor's Centonntal poein is just twenty minutes long. Rheugjatist, as v7.0.1] May flowers, may be ast down as tho product of the pre- ent April shower? * <---Bpe.- Mr. Bsecher leotared in Boston oon \The Ministry of Wealth \_ He speskz from m life-long npeflsnce LI Ole Bull has not 1:17pm. amid a borning Bome, buat has been Addling from the top uf \an Egyptian pyramid -s A deficiency of $6,000 In tho Sandoely post office only raiaed a ripples of ecqitement. in that not easily-surprised towp o- Dom Pedro, is an arch deceiver. - The Oakland people got ready to past him, but lo! he entered Ban Princiseq by another route. When Henry Ward I Booobar preached in | Boston Inst Sunday,the gud , ing and evening, were admitted by tickets. of leave to hear the goapel. - -a- A chair bas been mads of the old chest. 'nut, under which the shop of the \Village Blacksmith\ stood, and presented to Long» fellow. Sitting, In it, he will meditate upon | his next poem. @ Fashionable dogs, an the Fifth Avenue, are much honored with costly funerals - One uttered hisjlnst' yelp lately, and about his coffin three handred and fifty dollars worth -of flowers were flung away. --t. Thurlow Weed wants the \Bosutios of the Bible\\ read in the common schouls. That may be well enough . Bst the people wantrto know if he thinks himself a now man, after almadln‘g the Hippodrome meatings so (mthlnlly *% The man, who bought Lovy's discarded ecraet at Detroit, which was sold at auction, the other day, finds it to have been s plated affair with tmitation jewels and worth about $125, instead of $600 - He is anxious to find a player, who wants it. ---. The last favorite mistress of Napol4on, the blanchisease. Marguerite Boulanger, dubbed in artistic parlance, the Venos Anadyomens of the soap suds, i still alive. lived 10 luragrious retirement, a jolly bfe in the province of Tourraine,for yeurs past. fhe was, married off to an infataated Eogltshman ta 1873, but shosocured n dissolution, by the payment of 20,000 france a year, if he would | prowise never to cast his shadow jo her pro- senco -in a word their married life wis regy infelicitious. She journeys to Parts, when she longs forg little gaiety. Hng has be- | come stout aud has lost totally the ethereal | and traceparent beaoty, which attracted an Imperial lover. Bho bore Wapoieon one son. --am..._-_ Kitchen girls have fallen on a mine of good luck. Offerm will be thick as peaches in a good sesson. One Miss Jeoniqe Mar- aball, of Napanes, Caulk. a servact in a big fasnily, \b the bei of $1, 000,000 in England Sho bad teft there to avoid a batefol marriage - And Raving reached Canada sho at once sought out an honest living. | Still her attractive ways had captivaied more than cne poor fellow. But a young mand, named Brown, had become the favored one., Aud the first thing the young lady did, on hearing of her good for- tune, was to tarry her astonished lover, al- though thereby sho forfelted a part of her bequest. Still the chenges gro.about one in ten thousand, that a man marries & kitchep girl, with such a prospective fortunp. It want pay to hang around the back gates of every Canada house, where a kitchen girl is eploged, expecting to share in a million. The ladies of the ballot glill make forto- nat marriages, occasionally. a Lopdon let- ter refers to the capture of a leading solicit» tor by one of the corps du ball:t of a leading theatre : fomething happened. The rich is not over young himself, but with in strictly honorable, obtained an Introduction to the facinating coryphos, and very soon the acquaintance ended in tnarriage, he over sitty, sho under twan The hendsome girl gelanzod to a humbla family of eleven children, and e of these outbreaks of gown-icy vhlch eldarly solicitors so rarely commityhe undertaken to shpport the wuolo batch of theto. Tha new! w e, too. aunt. bo mm: & position \'unto which on and - doting bulb-ad bu according] rameters of \all the nocomplic menu\ all. her lassona. Mr. M. a?“ a splendid mansion in the West End employs half a dozen ervants to minister to his in wants, On In vimos 's sea an gan: #, drivps ber pair of ponies far away from Ead) to her mother's abode in 3m an event which producesno small mensa b mung £119 (carp- In that humble neighbor ha From what £ blah ho lady is worthy % so un t- odlmt 5 {ox-tum u- exgiec alumna. «-Cougreus hop-n to adjourn July 16%. -Butler @ill he train up for Congress in his old district.\\ wants to rom for Goveimor gtwrzdlmfldxfizuuu todo so on bis pwn -The Clorernor has aligned the bill forithe imyestig firm of State PM and 314°:- >_ to:- notes . of flamma- jmiW-lm‘s M « * the [= Jboummw zmuummmmmrnb “ aid sown-a\ « yrs? t Heealves Memey u‘hmz um: at Hight, fatirent fors - tiffeaton and: Boose a yomeunt ° Inn” W SH Jommsrelal and Rusiainn Paper nage» finmmm, ANO comment. CELMINRA (Jul?! MABRKETE Frittsc n' whent | As (olows are tha rollng quotations fer the waek endiugApril 30. sacafally cevised and corrected: FLOUR, \an? 0:61:23 lgmc §. {~ nap-anooog stEcagsas wn sonra ane Hanni] . Chris Htm. White Wheat, Red Whaxt. . $ 60 Osts,\ % bush.. Barby Ho l Byw... bub. - . B own .. s fires | .... Whest Bran, W owt Middbngs. © ows,, a, % to.. “anon. i a Nullry- rial]. .... : =U sa! EEEESES8 than: Sa: Hoallops, W qt Ian-91mm. 8 zbl able, W sack A«hton, @ sack 8: $ e & te I Bagar 4.3 : : * a to att me wease z'! saunas-22 ESSERCSESSERrSSREE & ssafissscu sga. sosessiésoe ce $4 Barnum Tomato\ g t . Onion- Sill. P Tomato »lants, x doz,\ Celery Dianta ¥ doa. Caaliflo@ar Plans, @ doz Hadishsa tbusea Oblona. fl usch .... Greans -Hpins b. @b'ch eessescep | mm; Bananas, B dozen y tcoseds Zé sERECESOEES sterss Deacon . Lambs Polts, each. .. .. Won't-annulled. | sora l ° SEW YORK WHOLEs»ALS PRICES OP COUXTuLY Propuc®. Fon Tem werk apBIL 25, isto. {From the Mew York Tribune.] UPTER. Heceipts for past week. 20,130 pigs.; do fast week 1,880 do : same week last year, ... pigs IH will ba nollesd that the arzivale are much larger, henee a steady deciine in prices amounting to negriy Le. per Cxy Where i will stop of course no one Anows, bence tho quotations can only be taken as the rales this afternoon, which «re nearly one cént lower than the opening pastes this morning. The 6.00) pkgs. re- veired to-day had quilo a dapressing infuance upo9 the market. Western butter is now arriving some what freely. and a portion of It t» really Ome, the fancy creamery tully up to Slate, though thare is 'very little of it st present. A litle new California lag reached bore in a roundabout way, having been dont to Western citics and Anally forwarded to Kew {Fork. It was in rolls,boxsd up. alittle stale in fzror, lut good color and soild at 325., but would not sell ubove Juc to-day. There is not cuough of It to sGect the market. We omit noting salon. as en a falling woarket they fend to mislead, unless all were made this afternoon. Orange county and other fine Bums pala were put §§ #60, so of course nothing can to quoted bighor | Very good lines af balf tubs are new ofuring at Slo, and Welsha%$00. There is vary little doing in old bustey. though It alone ta suitable for sbipping south, and to the West Indies, America, ko. We want to caution agriost sending ow tolls hore now thai warm westher is at hasd. adtations : o Naw Buiter-Stgte, Palle, Anest relections....... Falle. far :o good . Elslf tubs, good lines... We fine as Woiush lines ...... to Common to fair.... «.. Nmnum.mum. mg}; f to Tubs, (m4 wprlm ..... &. Wm. TMP 10 LQ 1 126 2. 22 sv vv ee vse care vv 2000000000000 eee eee en erro Otd Dutter, mum:- selsctions.. TD, comm eees as cats o camase. Receipts for past wank, 5,005 byzan; (ll-MM 5,200 do.; same wask 188 JOAF4 2+» tti pat week, 11,100 boss: ummmm; TAverpoot cable quotations 609. \With a wanna-aux a marked distualisation on tha Fark ofEnglish buyore to operate, the market in yery ize. hare ssd. prices weak. 'The somewhat zee shipmanto reported shore do not represont the J0%e of the foreign yarket, for, lulu “Mu-man to who?“ 3,11“! ”m m on owner's acequs “mm”. . Mflnmmuhwmnhmwm there and further weeken to likely lessening their tmmufiomflprtndfio wakmihdnlu to sirive, but. fe Sastsed quaniities, of the new thus far restfred han fiMfliflW-vn mud Gald ard Beads MMMuudg mm e I: aes .-\ g it an cr sea cnc kadi alt ceo} (0. bondé w lik sait steady: :\ Gtocks tn tha oar “Minotaur”. with a falling off in {h Toiume of Leriness, the da csmmaumu to 1 per cent - a'ter midday thore @1ea reapre fimnntluuaum figllog mull“ ndrance wid piled h £01? Daring the lmst hour bestners nies 621) “9mm suyo. The Urrassctions at theStock Exohangs lax-nut Wan-as <3.“ wal - mm 1,29, Weatarn Union 51,000; thei in Dex trat £,060. flaw-m“. Mu yo We Una: Tat-um that, is ulshsive2 ‘W fl EM Odin- hm ma ; yaw # ope. Pm‘g’ A C 3M * ®. t uni“, u a ~ fut\ 32° na @ ENO, pres larle UT mum gres (Janna | | $% > . (hing Paik Viet) % i ka. \Mn-mg PAA anar. diase: Bonds 1081; “tub-r;- - « vl Brads n 44 lmhwm 82% 100 “a U 1px- Fung Cet. 00110 ml\.- State bonds wite “GEM!\ % #s may: m sun este ~ 5 (or [£73325 hoe _ NEW mm Mak ET [By Taligrapa.) || Ham Tesx. April 26 COTTOR-CRusad diesdy A3 8 dadline; quoistisus tevlasd, all grases deduced B-tke arcep: mun low wunxuyhuu: mun-«nu splahds, | €100D- He- f of.” % Flour was in buze a favor withs tur gm and bat Wire unchanged salss of mm PJ mun \Hats C3 lawful: enperiine Fun apd M 1084 so to «zirs food to anaies tfltwrfllmubru u 341 to comation lo choig wish 13m Wester: ort» at ”noun veate s1 $7 one loam t. good um u ato 4 mm; wo cuoipe otra MG!” as $4 can! insects | ertrun A001“ ctalce t double urn; «losing cai m Fria CORK MEAL- m “£1111le i u of gn M pun: lfln'Jl’lG} whim: “Lag T s tool Werte» rut-nod |+g> Mum G-mvu u % 92 % cum- |tt Ohio. io stere; §1 Bor At Biee® $1 BAWLEY.. Irdl}, salen af mammal“. Feported at 11 20. Wm “ml?“ 091“: M 6 “£52?” gzade Mixed; i nan-1? £2 C10 tor graded mild, (”mam Fifi\. I _Srilad, thi 5:1?“ zd4d fk \bx te of ma manna #4 #éto mized ir white Western sad £25111- Slate as intrsd st é80, on 2d. 10h! m- od f fi‘w‘“ o m as myuqiku ad 135.3 «khaiggt z: lime fur a st. Car lam Mum quist and prim an. pew mm < cunt—un- 1246 tor ccmmen to prime _ d¥ZEDA was frmal$l 12);;@1 66, -Qui t boumam.. P«TROLEU® “mm. Pulsgragh.) at $1114. fizz; XTM - Weaker . . prime whites) 11 p, for car logn. -r-- ALBANY RaRXKET (By Telagrega.} April 14, WHEAT—M; - OiTe- labile aux-35A BABLEY-+Quict at 15¢ w #8 co HEAT - Mu for Spun Nubian u Mr. Aprit 23. wheat-rire. wanlne Ho 9 do. si §1 on gun’s\; Ho. £4 1mm; ems“ o. cash a £1 82 Btaady, No. BaRLEY he. / l 0 oe. 5 sales at . Bo. 3 Byfing as and «amp Wu‘- 3—1“:ng this, Mutt-600 hm; \out mu bbh] but.» Chte ... um; % unused: Rum om bush can vasa: ys ... TOLEDO MARKET, Lay mar-ya.) mum. Apt 24. FLG Wabash as l t walla Ila! Ho. 2 white Milan“ $1 19; ez at $1 57, ber ms I.) Curs -Strong; PD at um am) mu a)?“ Ho. 218m. 1,000 Mm“ Tew 1.000 “NM: 0,500 bush j Carn 1,100 baik, Outa $£00 bush, BUFFALO MARKET lfll Telegraph.] corn 19,000 bust, 5:31,” tuak , fl turk | GHIPMIOITS ably ail um um Con 1 000 bush ; bub WT— bush Be e W 4M! Uri-1:8 . 00d huh Cate I). . ma, bub amul I” flu-awl Winter as §1 13¢1 60, «ccording to quali Quict snd lower, salas of tan cara Wan-m “1:22 ; caren cars Ann and FR1Q uaTg - Ila-cw\. Quist 6 st than! in (D —D onckss Rel \3d m0 Penatlsc. IOR Wi at {ma-x. 80 amm- —lomlnmy §1 19 for city made. (8y Telegraph.] Caroasd, April 2, m! 14 mall- lo W. 1 00 3 “01:3“! 3.1 01, In... NF“; 4:51 u\ u Kio, BYX-D ll. 1:12 ll, &1 #2100, mam-gag,” sad lower as non Gorn 09.000 amino-f: u. hm l:- was kmr. Mu #34 mm.» And Business AMANDA marina, ap DI. HARTILAN hae mongol-d to our hula cittes and 3t3 ¥. st. ammo—4:88.22!- n'flfindm “if; “\21‘;§§es 3525“: 17mm- Baum ll cub-(Md. REIT-4) “£32: 1015813” gunk ulo et bl ban lo. ll at a s “kw,“- f’l «xo m. Jug. 0 ; clfich-flfz'kfisfimm HA fifths-$33; w urn-ax 133: + M $3;- éffimum' arn F.G. Hall,Banker, GovernmentBondng Gold Loans wmmfi% Mame Treatment. 120 Lake Street, A lmfraqu. v. fall so visit w- | mummu ar Mediatnde I Wbaired,| Mates um\ \ & farther lthmlnmmuuunmmhmuu mzmgmm NEW GOODS 1 bea | All boogtbt this semon tor Cain, Walnut. M Stamcard \rhite si 1040; | T esnce E W'finflihw oath { sere YOJMGMtW R, we stairs - &T. | Way Down Bottom Priees. GOODS, ! E3TICS, i CARPETS, OLL CLOTHS, MILLINERY £00083, PANCY NOTIONS, &C., &C., &C. WILL BE SOLD iT LOWER PRICES Than any other place. Call and convince youzself -AT- Guttenbérg, Rosenbaum # Co., (Olg No. 168,) New V020! East Water 81., Rossmore Hotel, Junction of Broad way.TthA venue and 424 Street, N EW YORK CIT v, Threo Blocks west of Grand Central Depot, noar tho Elorated Railroad, and but twenty wicutes from Wall Street. A new and clo. gantly furnished Hotel All mpdern im- provements. Rates $4 per day. Liberal terms to families. CHAS. KC. LELAND, Proprietor, 1 Of Deusvax Hovsz, Albany, N.Y., and Cuar- Expow Hor:L, Saratoga. {oblDd&a=1ly What-r his contzmpisted (N h J/‘f/Mfl/figi/ abould secure a thorough Bosiness Education in the ROCHESTER UNIVERSITY, Hacks-10:5 N. ¥. ving ray MW Band for catalogue ad circulars, Information ? E 87cm“ . LWS‘E ___ _L L WILLIAMS, Pres't. The Triumgh Truss Co., * 18mm and supporter. a1 the late s-szion bf the gum\ erican lnnllnh Fur, cln anno- gearastesc. hummus\ lm. m nu! dir mum'flngw.“ Bend 10 cents for descriptive _- USF | ‘unflmsou BROS. & 0013.1 \Town and Country\ READY . MIXED Handsom lomloorlouotulnn lnmlxln; Do not crack or peal. per and Murmnmomn paint. - Can be a Fres from objectiontite logra \mu-nu {ally mad in so called 'Ohem ardum “pun. only) at WAT‘R STREET. I wwwau Baptism Dealers. janiséAwiy Eimira Female College. nu. Tm tos Women. 52m Mammal“, allits mothods and “uncut-nu roveg 0VEH' TWO fi‘HWSANB noms N. gps r taf Fin Reptember, i | 168 Have fst ree \calcium lyoldsucvmllknawn-ndmllnno a rip £4] PP nary“ ml R g_ THE We PLATF 0 Th CHILLE s ! I w cast. bon, Alle; We keeq on Aar we stow upod us io the aa well !f Bot better | t Hepatis No. 2 Golden ta C prommrrdeta Braneg flld WWW OF Has stood the to that this Wagon is excelled by calo in the world over all 0 RM WAGO from the best manufacturers and at p. ted to clear in an cent. Mor® and at 2 7. Toga and Broome, N Y., and Bradfo hard all kinds of 4GRICU MOWING MACHINE K aire to thank cur former friends for the ve gut. and assure thom that they wt? 7 thetp than apy other house. Sperm 8 chine Heavy Spindle Of Prieston che L‘iioular San II HAXS N & LA MENT ricuRural Works, linton St., Klinira, N.Y. lluhinsfy fur Ms and I‘m thst, {~~ CASTINGS IN IRON On anasse. | _ liggt Circular Saw., Mills made. - gonspimo PLOMPTLY DONK.ge ENG tmcmmuau TRON WORK. # masae BROWN % RoY, A iu Last seut CBE noen uiy 27, 18 “Descriptive Circulars and P tes on application. ALSO Pa «-J [THE JACKSON WAGON ! West W ater Street wagons which they offer at the LOWEST aap Exory Wagon warranted. @@ The) also keep a largo ssgortmont of ws IN TOR M A0 melJL'l‘li, IMPLEMENTS ard SEEDS. CHAMPION CR AIN DRILL, actdistributor of coins and fine grains in the market. BROwn & RoYV, 128 West Winter 8L, Elmlrn. N Y MILBURN WAGON ! it ROBINSON'3, OLIVER’E. and GALKE's D ; CARBONIZED 25 per cent. Less PRICE; Plan. and 25 per cent puart. W.A. W006 showers & Agonts i ranted for the above and mommies GENERAL AGENTS FoR retail. - Discounts to Dealers. y soil superior to the bost tempered steel Plow also the same guarantes over common The Standard Wagon on the Market! st of haif a century. none, and the simple fact tht it has the largest thers is sufficient evidence of its superiority. 7 IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL ! NS OF ALL KINDS! flees that cannot fail to suit the purchaser. 2 \CEN TEN NIAL,\* Or Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill, IOUS IN THE FIELD, having taken the premium ateevery field trial in which has utiolpoted PLows , and with 50 per Reapers and Wisper s’l‘lgerSnlkyRakes also for um MILBCRN WAGON in evory town in the counties of Sten» rd, Tioga, Potter, Bul:ivan and Suequehsnna in Ponna. LTUBRAL IMPLEMENTS and offer them at low figures. NIVES and SECTIONS at wholesale and Mteral patronage they have been pleased to be- always fnd us equaro in cur dealings, and will do GRANT, DEWATERS & SHRIVER, 2 1 7 West Water Street, AK Bpecial laducements to Cash Buyers. mrSid&utf Haonufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in ELMIRA, N.Y. STAR OIL COMFP' ¥. _ BROWN F BROTHERS Lubriaating, Carbon and Headlight Oils bl Oil, Fire Tesi 130 °.; Extra Lar A Petroleum, Fire Test 115°. a A Of No. 1 Lard oil. No. 2 Lard Of1, OH. Plumbago Oil, West Virgina oil. Dark Engine Qfl. Ofh loft attention. Manufactory--ERIE, Pa. Office-No. 12 ARCADE BUILDING, Lake St, EXLMIRA. N ov. Ene antena coRrNING, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS or B@2SO aet. Send for circular. (mud: and s a cnf Mider that: re lull G work in pr“ give sutire L n u do lfl tum o! D n. the highest am. of m?“ Mecen Oil Axle:Grense. at our Ofice. or by mail wili receive janlS8Sdts Heermans. bx STleNARY & PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES saunas ills, Machinery for Tanneries and | Mills, Gearing, Shafting, &c., &c. G‘Om domomu. ENGINE numb-t Promium at the late State CAL 8-HORSE POWER mey fig? OWER ENGINE is the azar anp cararzsr in th oct87dtf Dress ana Cloak Making. 90mm fakes plessure in informing summon ml flu public lid. when AK \in. Will also F oA CooB Prean GARDEN SEEDS. eme fermer avs EMOW'IE For sale by the Ib or 104 West Water 86. grasscoPAR NTINE. aprzldlmzm Conaty, Sor the agyctntmant “141013153 XcDondl) I‘m I “tantalum.” manna. R mum-m la\ in a» afor same t m smut parca! a! ml as be thersby in M resulting each, and to all ters Malon- £1: myobo “F3 wer aangouumnD. 10 and no! Fitle €, of sai fasted JGHE A. orbs, ** apr2ld2w _ | “bum”, > NOTICE \ URSUAXT To an oRDrE or of Chemung county. hotlce 6 mend Conkiin, h” of the sinls, Agan, sraant than? a. puoi cal mouorbetfi. mafoumm Dated oot, 21, 1875. -_ EEBEDCC) - Mlnlnhtnmx. MILTON JAMES noun # oct28-dlawém-thur tors, ls reuance of sn order of th gammy of Chan-mug. potice is persuns hum; against Elis magnum“, 1.“ of the city 0: K.mira, deceased, ed to ethiblt the same with the v the eabscribors, executors of th ctasod, at the office of Turner 218 East Water stroot, Eimira, N. lith cay of August next, Datéd February 9th, 1518 feb1041n wfim‘th“ onchers the: Duzer,\ .. on or before the CM!) COURT! 0255.8 oz Pott Jurors will bu drawn 8} the vhomm Idlerk aflocg. on “and”. the Em. day, of jg 0:11:an Court potatod to be bold It the 00an of Elmirs, in and for the Cou the third Monday, (15th) day of Dated Elmira, April 21th, 1876. Es G. our In the County my Charming,my PLEY, Clork Chgmnng (1mm 1‘68 PEOPLE OF THE BIAiE UF arnw tonk is Eebeccs Parmenter, residing 4t Maribonrdy; Masa; Jane 8 Hatcos, residing at lows; Elizabeth M Anderson, residing af West Lozbary, Mass.; Edmond Sumner residing at Dedham, Make ¢ and John d. dumuer, supposed to 143 c at Ge et town, +. 0 , a 1 of full age, and the cfu of Hep. ry D. Sumuar. deceased, whose nampr and ages and places of reaidence are unknowo snd cannot be as certainefl, and the children of Emelice Pierce ds. coased, those names. agen snd pledges of residence aro nuknown and be a dertained, send greoting: You and esch of you. are hersby cited and requtzed porsonaily to be and appeat before cur Surrogate of tnoGounty o? Chomnng, at his office in the city of ra, on th day of June, 1876, at 10 o'clock in the lax-moon of thet day, than and|thers to attend the probate of the las: Willsod Testament of George frown, late a; ache “FR of: Twig, afia county of Chemung, and State of New For waned, wind? relates eogboth real snd and for the Probste whereof John M3 Robinsonor the city of Eltairs, in the county 0 Chamuug. bas lately Applied to our said Surrogate. timony whereof, we have caused the Seal of Office of said Burrogute to bo horn-unto Witness B. Bpsulding, Esq. 'L. 8 ] Hurrmta of our sald county, at the ey Eight the 19t0 day of AprellLsm hm your our Lord one than-p up- drod and seventy-six npr20dhw’t-thu T. 8. 811,1me6 Burrogate. EDITH LYLE. JUST P SEED—«A lplfindld new novel by Mra. oraucs, w er works a r? and re- rend with dough-um interest—such as Tempest and Bunshine \ \Lona Rivers.\ “Edm Browning,\ «West Lawn,\ etc. Price, 8 RECflKllof IlleYEAR JUST READ e second number (Ma; wonaorrnuy popular Monthly Magazing uni dilly of * important events and current : miscellany, A capital number, full of the choicest reading matter. and a superb stool portrait of Moody, the gregt Revivalist. Price. 60 cts, __ G.W. CARLETON & 00 , Publishers, apri8d&wim Medison kew York. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ------C Fresh Flower, Garden and Field Seeds, BX POUXD, OUNCE un Papp. ONION SETS, Ling? \Beans Butter Beans, - PEAS OF ALL KINDS, Lawn Grass Seed, Red Top} Clover, &c - Forsale by . 4 KELLOCC{BARTH OLOMEW WATER STREET, apri3dtf Foor or Bum-n FINE SPRING LIME $11“ BOWER d; HOMER, Merchant Tallors, to {Baldwin No. R16 Kast Water Street, Kirairs, have a foll a r Elegant Gooés including a lins of Black Cloths, suitable for P. Wedding Suits. Beautiful Coats for Overcoats in all the m3: in great eolors, Gents' Aar gusranteed in the Merch Oring Department LORMORE Ros, WHOLSAL E GROCERQ and T ea Merchanis, Proprictors of Steam, Coffes an Spice Hills, Nos. 37 & 38 Carroll novagae ELMInA, Mov YENGER, SCHUMACKER slco + Mannfacturersof all imas of CUT STONE worm Both Plain and Ornamentai. g ‘vx keep on band a urge Stock of Lockport Luna tone, Ohio Sand Stope, Connecticut Brown Stone, mum furnish any 4 of Stone on short notléar vzf also keep All} kinda ll! GBRANITES for onuments, Posts, (o , MD kinds of Cemetery Work. wings ¢ 42m We make our own designs sad shall iryto m5 stary one, : aun woure a2 i Jo. 65) Bald win Street. spri0div FAIRBANK? « STANDARD Aso, Miles' Alarm Cash Drawer, Store Trucks, Barrows, all st : Coles and Drag Rtiite, “film: Proster, £0., ko.) FA “when, 8m: AIRBANES & CO., 168 Baltimore St., autumn Ammuxs & CO , 53 Camp Street, Rs 00 2m M: AIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.. 111 Leks 8t., ”mamas moms & CO., 1399 Walnut St., cm, d: FAIRBANKS MOBAElkOO lszsuperlorstfllov'mo, ANKS, MORSE & CO.,48 Wood Bt., Pittaburah, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & O >.,5th & Main St Louisville FAIRBANKS & O >., 302 & 304 W ashington A., !t. Louls FAIRBANKS & HUTGHINBON Ban Francisco, Cal. Hardware Dealers, Paper and Cigar B 0 X E S OL Hvery Desciriip.tion MADE.) ORDEE By CHAS. B. BOVIER, mm Butlding, 478 Lanka stream m, -' [CITY HAY PRESS 1, 134 Market St., cor. FOX, FLOUR,%c., nan-up“ iverad wkfi'lfl'fi g‘z’éunow P $100 made to two waexe by sollipg tht comma champion -. 4 Carpet Stretcher and Tacker. 4B others are fraudulent imitations. S#BE wae ESTABLISHED IN 1938. ---MOROGOO--- » Finest C Malaysian-Mk? f tin-93mg of the a. * they a1e requir- $% White - BALED HAY, OATS, PERM ‘ WMR. & BRo., |©. m... Drawitg Boom Oars c aia uwmfdfimvfiommm 3am; has} Pacths Ex 6:31 aw. 12:15 a.%, $3.43“. No. § E1 Sail 1796 an. Mofitor 5:53 M13» ¥a2tfi jg,” ... ral | PFI LUK | No 5 «- F:18 a ¥, ; Fain P .> se m3; BAL THE TABLE, 16/1276 The time at Elmira LEW; soxmmlm t Watkine Acc., 1. Norman: F1 42 16 par. En ... 5 10 pu 1 Watkins «60.32 6:45 p.x. pxave Socrnwarp Phia Bs.. . 4 $0 a u. Day Excress .. 9 00 a s meam-ponm 2 16 o u. Bonthorn Ex | ..9:80 r u {first d 1 t nc I’D And sre 7° & mm?!\1 sim, hymn” 1129, es at 2:15 the ; 40, Symmw 8 m, Uamywr 8 95 6 10 p. £ “rive: at Ithaca at 7, Auburs 9:48, Cortland 9-00 * jut-w mfgin Elorirs a: 12:30, 8:30 and 8:20 “mg, mama alt-D ATHENS RAILROAD ¥B Einira at {2:55 P s . through car for Geneva. figmfugat $p ro is 1.4 jmavi g Beyre at 1,85, 8:5, Arg, .tenavs 6 25. wo.sjenevsat fu a a. ithscs 7.05. Herc» 9'05. Wgt ry Y12) In K.ais at a. M. . '., CCLURY, LTHiO. aND gAs+iy. meaning asp acazue n ' Elmira ..:f.10 Pm armve Ithang 1.50 If!“ vi .. p:00 aar flenevs $ 5% « Ithace. ., . ff-0S a x Eim'ra $ 56 « f + SRECA LAKE. # Hb die ipt arry, # . make d dis % tdfigmfigng‘fi» #601 br a ko on ton arrival 0\ the tratu from hkatarning aull rave Geneva ; at 240 ®. a. on tho arrival of the train sn New York a tral Ballrosd; making st Wetkina , with. min! on manners Contral Reilrosd for sit points son # 0mm SQUTHEEN RAILROAD. Going South, leg 0 Sod mPolafu’lfi‘anz.u magnum” gt 10:45 a Going North, leeve Stanley at4.00 P x anl ar - rlvlnslwm: mm st T40 P x. 'P ®. Pm. ' a m lesve Stree: Gar Depot for ] om mum ever 1111111011! trom 8 60 a. {mm}? 5° | & m mmBASLu 2.30459 a R from lerie Depot to Hotels and \We ovary 15 mjoutes. Orgy leave each morptog City uimita r Depot at 6:20 a, at and retapo at? 0} a a, r to Horzsheada. . ~- mg; Btrees 036182953}; k Place for Horsehssds (pas %%W)a830 15-334. m, and 1.30, 3.30, an. at 8 11, 8 j $220, B20 and T9) ». x., Acar will run tothe Casino and Lrivicy [zik O|. © mmmyamug o day ss l~ng as paviin pate . . f lift-nan for Lecture- Parties and Eniertans. (s { caents will be any”; “Pi-{33A Manager pm! & awowmxgwum a . A. M., Conn. Bouse 9.20, (kld Opers I in. 19 11 . a., and } oi \4. Leave Bath 2. bx“ Daunty Hoang 2.00, Ooid | Spring 8.01, Plestan W um: 8.18, .Hammondsport M1... p. x., 'Couaty House 8 20, Co:a \ \Hf 3§7?th 820 Vn'lsy 8. g Hammendsport ;o LAKE is!\ K& STEAMERS manta: Mongay, Apr.1 19th, 1976, the Steamer 20! will ran as follows: Inns Hammondsport, on arrival of Cars Bash.. ............... 9 50 a x Arrlfia at Perin In; rk ees 12 w px amt: Yin, on srrl ir Ra of, train from “3033. BINGHAMTON I: KW YORK B R five st HBinghamson. e Bing $, X mous a. as. HY Inn £5%. ,. 130 k 3s HL& - - B.45 alm. f “an-“ «.. 6.12 a.m. ra +6 it taa 4) 2 49 pox nesting wnh 05132308 LINE Smiling“ the Open Hofise on Lake street at 9 A, M, and-srery thereafter 10 r. ac., sun- down We strut to Wlmr, up Water to Main finish“) Church, up Ohurch to Hoffman, down 'to er, dwn Water mwgmut. up Walnut «$0 wn Church to Main, Main to Water, down mm $0 Lake, up m- to the Open cuse. s the 'B will start from the corner of i menu-day fl1,0; M., 3mm; up Wzmto th dgu m 'will be y P mam-z: stroat fiftecn minutes 6mm. For round trip 1J centa. Twenty lorqnadonu. P mummmunumm was Going Beulah. Minn-\us. .at. Phila. Ex 00 p.ar. $ NE Ex.. ass“ human: 9 00 p.m. 12m wthhthm £5573; on th pteuQ as u mu may Express 9 20 su (5 ll P1111! sign Express 56 45 “gunned-non 11.35 a a. wren R * ONDIPORT RAILROAD. f mwmmmn , December 13th, 1875, trains a daly patil (gt-that notice. &e follows, except and 4 which on Bunday: d mill Woo « p! ato... purp cone | an. e skill of & offers good e> ents win 1 noti that ro mule? - whi ina it past wid FL 718 an ab * r you -pe and ad tu m P. M., Pleasant rt 12.20, Mdflgrlng 12.38, County House 12.35, 19.45, why-munch port 6.00 P. x , Pleasant Valley mg County 301139 6.25, Bath 6.55, ge one vr d me . Mo pears of ven canyass ad easy. rnd J m: reg: & ¥eat, a tod of hail when the hart - al tions a m M th I i - 99 9.48 - 4.04 - -8.62 10.50 - 4.36 6.10 . Arr. BC Dorning: - «w. “mwnnmvule. pooh 20 © Nalson .... 9.83 3331‘s earc ‘cozu: xy. ON an \ m\ effect flonq”, Apfilfii, 176, at 6.35 a.m, Q ¥ LeSYeWunn: Ll,” PRL 6.53” %. {All Geneva.... 5.15 P x. T AXD Mum“ RAILROAD. 703312; Leave Binghamton Er...]. 3.59 10 reonth Ans. . 1.1.4an Oneonta Acc 1 d. Aco. ~., | Oneonta Ace.. whims MILLS staox® Lm®. mésble-stege runs on this line as Yflia st 7:80 a. x . Mosbervilie Jam 's sB:15 a. x. mutaunesso A«XM., & FMS a.3¢,, arrive at Elmira > x \90 a.2¢, {80m es “gamma x., Millortown 5:80 .a.. tap up. resches Daggett's Mills at (cit: the slate, at the Homestead MM! to. ¥. RUSSELL WANNA AND WESTERN R. £. ._. Artriveat magnum LI. Manger ..... . 4 30 P m. Passenger...... 1.10 a x. I'l- Aecmnmodluon-IOSDA m. chm & QHENANGOQ vaLLEY RatLSoap. 14m magnum“ A’flvfi.“ Bughgnto Imfii it o we . ”z”,....;,.. 8.00 y:. & $.55 / T“¥’» ase \two-u ta Mm” m‘: m in. Norice. - x} uy {Elm BEST. THB, WILD CRERBY sud IM cemponnd-smpro- Eb: $mmornnderm: 9 and per- @t 400 all «mung Ofa 009: thoroughly eradicate than time required is purely \autism o 9:0 catamaran! alt aver the the gonbry ay ml facil.\ was Clu+, appears 1 as it afted bas si of poitie seem, bu sider an y juli 4n a y were to 'a com}: to pomp, w 1 J. tho co are. | P.rhapl suff : of a Is a gand +> th wind-s OB lar sos S;» im by Mr E. was .of - A nea BJ -» ot £5. a Weak the t Ligs .s Fi and re. o him «tae varies the : .C el he Prosdg t basic cas. qfieElL us as proand ters in is is not exg tand qa way. Jth of facts have no d to be mi bett»: ub effect upd Inad (ll, on M:. Hd the ; refal ject in a bis can, resp pail vers:ly $ been en within ¢ tion of #]