I ME ES ri, MI I BEAM ARqus, Aul .is•••• 4 -• • . a. 111; Jll - :`FEBRUARY 14th ' 1846: • 01111titte Convention. A glutei:convention will held In the Zell of the Rousi-of Representatives, Pa.. on Wedneediy, #baits"venth day of Marsh, A D. 1866, .441,1 n CNOCk. M. for 'the purpose i,ltsuutiuiting a candidate for Gover iortethesupported by the friends of teitth.r. 'VW watch) of war lies tried the strength qtif our. Government. Its 'flret as liquified the nation. The de,. tents of tbenation's life hardemonstra .ted, who Veto its friends _' - The prin oiples,vindicated in 'the field must be • preserved in the councils of the na. gen. The art:' enemy of freedom intuit bilittruch once More. All the ft.tends et our- Government, and all ,viho were; loyal , to the cause, of the Union, tit our late-struggle, are earn reOsitted to unite' in sending -delegates to, represent them in said CODTOIIOOD. 1 BY order of the Colon State Con ' • Oaf VotttraitteK, • NON CESSNA; Chairman. Attest: r . HADIntILIT 9 &o'l. A. W 1 Bnuatacrr , I ' • Union County Convention. . The Vision voters of Beaver iiiiinty are re vested ta assemble at their nail places for boblltig "testicle, in the, several diitriets, on d, Fassimik,24th, 1866, and chO oss ee to meet in County Convention, on MoiiiianFsasiany 26th; 1866, at 1 o'clock . P. M ; , at the Come Roues, for the , purpose of . selecting delegates to the State Convention,to .be held in Hasinauito, on the Ith day of 111sreh next, to place in nomination a candi date foil illovernor. The election. for delegates 6 the Alorlibips shall be held between the limo 4:1 8 and 6. o'clock' P. .M., and in the ° I Illoroviets between the hours of 6 and SP. M. a i l , - Ily cruel : of County Committee. , VI: l 1 1 4 - i ' D.' L..Lwasis, Ch'n. a r 1,.‘ , ! ' The several election districts are entitled an !,to delegates es follows, to wk: , i ' - ' co Borough • 4: lndustry ' 8 _, :, ißridgewster ' 2 Independent:le ..... ....2 7 1 ' Big Boivir ~ ' 4 'Marion 2r; • ('Brightim 8 Moon . 4 ! Hehippiws.....- ....... 4 ' New Brighton... ..... 4 ' Dmilsigtod. - .4 • New fiewickly ...4 . Ec0nemy......... .. ... .4 North Sewickly 8 , n ' i - Pallstna . ^ 8 Ohio ... 4 '• Pennklin .. 2 •Patterson 2 Cl 'I heed* -be; • a Phillipsburg . - 2 m %; fiewiCa diet 2 Pu1a5ki1....... 2 . 1;1 great". 4 Rochester bor .4 1, j- Irnw*ort , 4 Rochester tp 2 ,ii - 1 a rt ' 4 Raccoon . - 4 z. lisplit*_______ 4' Smith Beaver 4 ' I= _ ,UOISIIINATORIAL.-A. correspondent or the Pittsburg conunercia/, signing e •• • - the gemination of Bon n . . W. W. Ketch. 1 _ am for Governor, only expressed - the preference of the editors, and not of t , • the people. What tacilities "Shouse- a • OW has to learn hew the Union /4 ION( of Besisr county feel .on this . p queStioi, we are at a loss to know-- t i Shciimetxwn• being in Allegh - eny noun- v ty, and fsw,, if any ,/of the cit Mens of Beaver county holding any- conimuni 'cation-with the plane or its citizens, wejake it the tOmmunication repro tented the wishes of the writer, add not of our people. Heaver , conoty ean , best be represented and heard through.its,own citizens.. We regard Mr.lMorehead as. an able Represents., tivii;? and far that reason prefer that he Should ()outrage as each: He can be More useful in., Congress than as Governor sof ;We State, if what is claimed' or hiin, viz: that he is the especial champion of protection aod. manufactures is correct' Congreis regulates the tarig, and not the pow. eraor of a State. We are in favor' of Protection of American industry, and, say by all means keep Mr. Moreheacl in.congress In Staking to ad; this, we conferring la .great favorl we taite it, 'upon ca manufacturing neighbors of Allegheny; Mr. Ketch we, is just' as sound on this question as, l M.r. Morehead; but be lives: in a - - D,iinoorsitic District, and cannot be elected to Congress. Ha we cad al:- , ford to make Governor,: while wo, cannot the other. He, his been fight against, the free trade and .States, right Democracy in their stronghold • foriyears, and deserves some recogra-, ff tic; of his services. In ability he is emend to no man in the State, and' 1 1 bii.public record and private life is • above reproach. He is s . ,man, of *horn all who know him 'speak well. U. is personally -kriewn I to many of ear people, while the other_candidatea are not. far - 9.11 we have heard, • - nine-tentbspf the Union men of this -.enact? support him, and desire to have him nominated, We will lal So ; '• 04.0 mi there is no onei'n this conity,', , eg far, as we have hearo; bat that' tufa" i, • .wires Mr. Morehead,' and are anxims, Ono he-sihottld remain I f :in Congr 'where his services are needed and ap-' :predated. If he rehould„ be nomina--, pod .for Governor he Will 'have dud' +armor friends in any:part , of the: State than among the pnibn,6itizepi 'elf Beatir couctv. r • , IMI Tun Virginia Matt, Journal, pub lishld at AlesandLis, in that Statet. 1, !lequilia out fairly and square for'"tini., nereni . aitifraga. and 'equality before Ors A ME ME received a , 1 Hon. Daniel Ag Wz ddrese o • Poetry of Ls*, 1 Students snii ill 1 ,t . s College, sti, • Iciest., It , *se Ibe ore the Sold , thi s place, is th !elliori se our . 61 Spirit !.an before:th Mount 11 at Visoir . delivered Society O i of the re, I; aiiniired it ref evised.and enla • . 'ow published i d i v,-One pages. , „ heard: an has' blee Ir.!" er, eked cf 1 1 question !t hat now agit. try are - t, ken np and die,. cle4srne : I and ability that, I Itainoti en equalled by thonsan I of speakeral who b'e ó attempted it. ' ' aitt?oui , avoiding a disati l negro a ffrage questinn il l eionl,to!, resent it in a la arrest . 1 ha attention ne men. 6 .1 t would incorn6 ' il . "ii.to the body . politini di , 111 wbich cannot be absolve lated exceptaiLarrialgain reprilsiire to in*,t'nct and order of Providenee. !a in :our; midst .. ' On t 126 preieti strongAilitimalf , e l, justic and gratituite:; o. inVelv a the -destiny at placin r face to -face UP. of equal political ,rights, be eluted , two distinct, j,. snit o ('the same nbje4, er an t : influence, whie , t l 4) i into law o nature most rein nism each other." Ci , xensiiip is show strie t d right- and fon . man li able as a ne.tur relati t nn of Stateeto th Iscniised with great a .get eat, and concln 5:1! hat States that w 11 ; e s ill in, the Union, 1 Al resititable. - It is i/ n d ' ,nti, ne existence o ta l l to tha Cotstituti 1: • c 11. reared upon the 1(11 i ann4.exist withou .11 a cannot be forfei , i t iMperior to whop 1 i id be m l itde. The rij r4II never grantad by lei fore they have lia,reepect. The obji riiifient in' making "v r 1 cj,tabelled was to 1 1 I n 'to authority, b .4 / isrnment, and red Lio 64'06 a o of legielati tisl i eraed, the ex • • is rkeraly. MIS not abrogate exi lii u ch the people lir , er to appoint n body of the peo an whom the pow litr a 'Constitution opera L 8 ates, altbou4h ender o I. federal authorit: t err corporate exit ut a successful resitii State foreign or i r the clause of thit /raring the Presiden laws are faithfully e , io exercise tontroll Until the loederal estored, is clearly el ~ ODILL IS to great t he is onc — om - passed and is teniblybuffe ae can, aolonger a Live cries move our :11.• ins -pioen., gr quay, who beretof' :sorely, and, but, bat. marrows on Ratan. The number of his foes have mores ed. For six long 'months he has fat hfally waged war upon the two, and although terrily set upon was ens .led to maintain a pinning fight. - lo he is completely overcome, crushed, unibilited ! The t Shoddyites were to much for him . 7 +The county has lain against him, P'and through its r.presentativesohe County Commies Jon i , has stricken Min a, blow in a vital p rt. The blow, l eo unexpected, and at' Doing, unnerve l d, blinded, maddens .im. Alas! it was too inticb t rikad Ode raves piteousl. In this matterous fo .. erly,Odell mr derstands, or. was , isdnderitood, and ours be the task . correct the error and relieve our frie d. Odell set WM; self up as a reform -r and dealt hea‘y blows at the Sho.dyites because lof their prodigality. '. it happens we have a refirm Boa . of Commission ' -.' ere, and they , gave a_ m listening ear to his °weasels. 1 Ode t ought the pub lic debts' should be cad, and so did 1 11 the Commissioners 4 Odell thought the public funds ahould act be , wasted, ±d so did they. Odel. tailored 1800110 y, and so did they. n . all this Odelland the Commissionersiharnsonixed exaM— ly Acting_upon his suggestions the ga4ie the ptiblie'ppinting to one , neWs paper, and therehky commenced ih work of refhrm ti lopping off sevS hundred dollars 4 expenses. kat, their astonishrnen , when expsctu. Odell'i commends iion,they read Wald unnoistion.l!hey were . iironiidia at On ban , thisildifinirelttlie oa. • iety Ati:i .t plesdo i Odell wishes ,__ sky Her was Of ..iefo shoddyites tdOtie were Tallow:1h, reform or treasury agidnit a D. thought 'of, and ,not. Odell shoill4 ever ad sure that wpu'd dep oorat of x bis*nnient , pleting thitreolutury, That aoysit of men tempt a r#ftrm tb Democratic:i p blishe drive said 1 human fralltyl i Th the refbrhi[Was ine . ti , • .., Ols of Ode ll bad was tie viotiin. On at fiistieugh l ed, It Then , he foipoPtu his friendi, Ole Corn said, ,hat 1 - ' it was t duty to ptiblirili t - r rt - That the:: reform give the money' to then entiettied, a n . there wail' n . 1 ope despair.. fAa onish instance ga v e, ay ,';entreatyentreat,';entreaty 'pair, finally, it is Row fat; Odell's e aided wit s : but of , not. It f very cle as in the; difficulty w as 1 rnisdik d erstood stand la.m; correct Althougbetruggli ers, Odell proclakra and will*mtinue he can. 1-T,his is gratifyirigd If he press *teen mo t , may be bn ter en. life maY o b less c ~ Tux. ii,dl l 4or of i f that wr i ;g s ndere' , ~ favorealgi ing So Repres4 i tives t We wotildl not do tionallit but the I article keZrred t' i 4, osed AM ndmen Southern S tates , lionof R i 'r • eprsen 1 r J DOW en.ttled to iesentatives in . p ern ;States.. We men Iti sr& what 1.. , • be taken from U 1 , 1 PY 'of *lt e m the tt, deliyered acuity ..Qt `published ,oligr9l/.IV Ire' Retie early port Wine who ember. ' , lt ed,howev. pamphlet. he greet e the emu !Hied with a to-our Mind uy of the nd writers The Judge, ion of Alio 'lies oe.ea v that, must thinking te,"he says, inet element "or maim tion,.B,n act against the ihe race is .ne hand it r protection, the other it nation,, by n. a platprm to elect and aces in pnr political pow cannot melt an, but by a, in in anta,go- to be a re*. liege not de ' right. The U nion is also arid the arrived at, re in rebellion . unanswerable shown that the the States Is toltat the lab- Ws Of States, t them States' eat, there being this forfeiture ht of existence the States, and no superior in -ct of the Gov ar upon those .vercome oppo- Tni;bio given and to th berabirg suffer: - preeerve. .tbe re its rigbte, are commit. n fOr tbs States i.eisu'of leglsia• ended, ha; this iL . . ing l a w s under or d estroy their .tis : agents. It is inle of the State ma of tbe. Feder. ite. The seceding voring to throw , still retained tenco. Nothing anceucinld make ependent. Un 'Cimstitution re.. to see that . the tectitecl,tho light tot/m. l the States I , k nthority is fullY , own. _ 1' is so i i t , itH! and , ttie i t Wits , sear shape in removed tit 3 era vv!ii,lt ations'i fe/ Tug uorernn to rarit y. .tion i i !isiid eon emirlaite were Itiexino tnd car idea p l rotectit not ge in•compa an would make truliq ,- was bein as the Gilllf Dej the' ,i•et.ooatiom placei ad , it wl Nord:ell" and ehould i‘ be foi • , 115P_CaliN —Wi3 find in t editOd by Mr. to _tie the fay I r ibnlatien. Again , sea,of wo4, by its billows "ek, but his plain. rel souls to pity. r ef forgets re ' , vexed him so lrrsmembers his reside) burlito givegi Spottt last;.) Terry tee of of bit was st it was cial I . ter; ibly pair!ed• of %be l ie Mends. In tbeiranx , eyOutrad • m .only wbe re colieerned: T. Lose._ the pnbli moe6.at, MIS 111; [nferable. Than ate any mea, yea li l ving Dem rivileg'C d es preitosterone should ever at t would effect , was enough. arsitj ,. . , Alas, deed was ,don uted. i tbe con .revailed, and be learning of it ,be was only _a joke. 04, and assured issioners, afor4f , sir privilege and ,dosen''papers e meant was -edy editors. Re finally, learnilig rushed away in eht in the first. • -• , . auger,' anger to o despair, and de. l • id, to spiritual am. . irituat,view noir— ,sr viewsiPwe ott r in -thia . mitter,' with quay, Odell and that to under y.is very . diffiolt g 1 g amid the bre . k. that he still It el t o do so as lon s i both - proper 'nu will hereafter ex e clearly,' that h lorste?d, Ws .fair leckered. the Lowl •cha g I tam in sayinl them States no `an!an Northern Stet him an injury irate angnage need in t 1 , was that the pro would depriv - t f their just pripo atiVes, as the • a twice as many Re portian as ort leave it to an other meaning co artlete five hundred ho. relief of the ha ie plumed the Ho the. demand so great, tha y oiiposition .nable, occult, coly a wh!ch all the will t the 'relief wa former objitsti • us relieve the . - Ibut moneyed I out any Isling it r l , ,ent. it is , said," l 4 ab 4 revoke the pi 'ear months ago, her allowed to - p 2ek ry armb for th it ii n, provided t ey vies or in au h. f t appear that ur r i • violated: n so 'artment ie co' eer, I has 'dread,. • ;II be made to • ppl IPanifie ports ai; • • 1 1 ,nd necessary... RICtIiOND ,e Richmond zin 'ollard, whit is is o r .rite paper the old 1., ,mr icn at " Mat n B' ninfik, son3i , Profii BritiLag ju With he lt. ..... . 1 brot Cr, the late LordLy hnr4t, a d a .s ster, she embarked to, England in t e last vessel that left onr,tshor a an er the English ensign.' Tl4,thr e-chil ion then went to Eng 4 lan to isit sir lather, the famous palter .S. opley; . who was it that tim re sivin much patronage from t the I pat one o art in London. She lived ni ety ears after meeting= her father I Er. larid ., upon his return i ; frotl li. i 4 -; Iszt. ever br erythin t lug Joe w 6. ii Wj ha daon his , ; bot h ha Pa' y 11 1 1 of isA asa rta alo im flit er , *ow ..13iiiean voi r th bOlll/10 Be, the tory ' ml insphot tionabl; os :i.oicsa.—A so dier how.' ye he may be, can' fight ev. lence Bohai'''. So wi l th 'Tight. " 1 1 talysis has made sad ith hi fine physicalframe and t) fate. One, wh ole aide of y ha i log _ its vitality, and ibid ma :d:oose, a wilted weed. p i is e good clain n one half perso . How lon before it ts pb eriGver the hole, time tat de rmice.-z-Ciinen nati En* I ) imenli imsx.— . The reed to that the f edm ins are males of industry. C I. W b silitioner, sa that challenged r an( eportmeot s TIDO r similar circ mats ~~ repo?, Com', of ME sizeoutlounlit I • yr EIBUi Ws ,vv TA. gan and r,or Adam:. Dime, were kerebnreto-4ay. Th - 1 the ":first. 'attempt, mon ntlid sealroid. were obtained, .when id separately. - 1 .The providing = 1 n4mt, looOtiors of the Virginia at fluokliSn by.the HOuse today. apitail et West tor.i wt , l Passed , I L 1,1 • ---- r -. 1 - 7...) , •'. n . - Texas Converitiono.rwass I SCIOMT berg Reftsie to ITipte.ilielOath. • ie The Asians, Tzass,Telic .-- eCon vention to•day,.by_S vete oil foity-one to thirty-nine, refused tit,, take ' the i t arunestroath Fest:riled by, President Johnson. - .; i .....' - -----; ' ' - I ;the Guerii4a:Be ,riti. LOIIIBy4LI, .2. -;h e el Millie- I f ry Commission list Fe b. . , armed Berry; the Au rrilla, found him guilty of eleven sep rate Inurders - - lie is sentenced.o): '4e, 4E 0 %44. Gee . Palmer approved - Abe finding of the ComMispon, , and; fliedMireh 3d for Berry's elicit:Mon. L , 1 • • :i. A Ssvzsaltsvaay. ' A fees days age Garrett Dtv's, th i windy !Senator from_ Kentucky in ne i4E(.lll:s gairVi . war' ei loue ,speechea mix! the boastful 'der cl.sre tion .this kn tsis State lemalgama tion as a crime— la . I offence purishs, ble 14. severe . Ipe altiee l . , 1 Seriator Trumbill,of Illinois responded bysay i. ing that he isms gri red to learn that in the noble State of Kentucky the propensities of lihi men i for marry ing black-Al:men ' uldeenly be pre vented by such sevj.repeneltses..-The retort - br ought kiotVe. the IgallerieS. • • OM or. Mg REasoza.Anexcharige . s saye:.One of the rea- — sons ,Why Alio suf. d frage bill far , the Dikriet]of 'Columbia - was poised wee the ;tact that nnwasti-_ e ed 'and unperdoned; rebels; are eleetbd e to (Ace :there: In Ge&rgetowb Ile the e3ur.eite elected a Ci4-.Aitrveyor a I L mai who served•in tlie.rebe/ gimy .dur " ing 'the I war ; inct Iv r o has if tt. yet been ' e pardOned. rylib re, el re mind the al re most - unanliaditc vote._ r Tio Union• e . iste who were flutting agaibet him re. ceived; only two I , fotea 1 each. ' . And .:'. this in she Dietriet of poln`inbia - -at he the Capitatofjthelpation.A J P- l, b e Wy4 an immensity of .. ilrdpudence , r ,_ probablY 'never before 1 1 equalled. tlic wife of the 110t0I10118 bandit and chief. '" Col. 14311 by, his 4plied tol Lbw Treas. ti v. , ury for. judo:Unification! for a \certain ,h- amount ! Or t l obaced, th ; prep& ty of 'id her husband,ldestroyed or, apprOpyia. tad by our armyl on ts 1 entry into Ild , Richmond • • 'rho 1 ilailit l itias not yet been paid, owing to -tlie existence of some little doubt as tOltervalidity. as- , , i 1 1 ; '' 41 - ,7.7 .--- "''' - - ' , 1 ' ok- ; Var. I'6B6:Ration' of the . postal ser use vice in the;Sonth it a. slow business.— een While the dieline in L eorrestiondence in net, ;even' ne:e.bis f 7 0 4.----' r.earryrii the mail ma b il u i e t; ere that sof:fibril aril so tit aVagantly 6i gh he and it im dwd mda ,eby a suc e hi rr i iti eupO ac n Ei t i i b e bie f l u emei n , ked that „„, i many Visas to aciept P pr roposalx. .1 , 1 I er- SIR lirarat &camp, tp-r pot-- pointed Governor of kf, Maier', arrive - a, at Wingston,and took the oath of office - on tho Btki alt. They tyrannical ad•:- oat - ministration of Gov. Eyre is at an end; and . so, t00 . ,1 are the insur:ections nd massacres, if we aro. to judge from.the , to joy rind satisfaction 5n the part, of he odi .. Blaeke, ;and the• dispoAtion ; do did them justice oi,the part.bil thwacimin tr once isation. - - • • .ea;passtoEttr dowisovi-deelared, in a • • • far recent speech, that; hoz would in ,no ed „Z ease be candidate , fpr re.,clection,and e that instead Of forming , combinations Y ." to further his personal ;ambition; he e ll, intended le devote; hi self during his administil;•' tLeJwork of reitor- L , „ ing.a e e accompl ished' last `I trafrnew retire at said;tno-nd THE fil PbiladelT at, ball' house in As of Jai : Cooko, Win. G.i3toorihe t ill; Henry 1). Cooke, RI C. huestOck; P,itt Cooke, John W. ISexten, George C. Thomism. The last for firm Janus. ry lit; 186. El El Aifre It. full IS 01, TEE Cf► England t e r p( not to defray that pease or td p improvoineng bece beowei and their ret je„ -7-- God luring the hist week, in Ne 'rem 139 to 140, el . esing on at. 1381 r Gov• ernment Ise( --- all daises lire Strng, and in 400 d deni*nd. ' R a llso a d shares are i tirm. -Money quoted at 6 percent . with excePticitial loans at 5 per cent.l RTAT2swill be h e ld id New Hanipshiiv on thii second 'lines day. in ?itaroli; l in Connectictit or; the second .11ondy • and in Rhode Island n thel r first Wednesday in April,lof th 6 preient ~year: of per the gi the MEE nd- Holt. .fous i'f. FohugY, of the Phil adeladelphia ess, at ;''r the close of his repent address beforOsthe Soldiers' and Sailori' Unio League atWashington, handed Over o thei Tkeaeurer of tho .League 0,2. 50,yrhicti he bad quietly collected for al? can e.- . • Gni. Fsessiiluzx (sou of the fienan tor,) haatecome a District Superin tesdent of thO'NgitiOnal.Express Com pany, of 7bi4bttitd.jribel lion.. loo k '. Johnston it Presidelit. 'I 1'- en of i , 1. • ' . i.H , , good Tse,Hoose I pulled . *itheut debits ittle. t he , Benito bdl to !Ciro Xis. Lincoln his: thelraiiiiing priviiegu lit Thii compli— .ther molt hai beeil-onlY etlinded to Mrs. cep. John Quincy letdams in/the history of -- - - ft!! governmet. !:1 1i 1 mr! ...........ere., . Cohditras.-In, the Senate. Oa , • the fitii,s bill: wasintrodaced 164 refers tO 1111100 '44 Judicial 'ordeal; of.the Milted Rates, providing ..fo g ` lo Vir-i ettiaudges,and making varrtstis;chant 1 esin the prrssett arratgemenict ih . U. S.,Cearts: Mr. Doolittle. p, sit', ed tire - credentials of John Poor, elakiy; ing to he a Rotator froni !on. C,l 4 0 olina, Which, after a teatime:a' in bta; behalf 'by , M r: D., wets laid u n the,' table. ' Petitions were priniented for , the repealot I the '•l2l.omestead Lan; and from citizens of WisOnalit that Congress will for the Iprotel.'r tion of loyal o men at the.Sriuth. • Res", olutione were adopted that the ,indiji eiary . Committee, inquire whatllegielt= On is necessary to protect Itiottedl 'States cititens in. Utah; andhit the i Senators elect from Coloiad be ad s Fatted to the floor. K bill -m . 'kiwi-, duced to repeal' the act for the l'ettle mem of claim's for property destroy ed by the army, our navf in the 'Rebel Siates.j. The pending resolution. for the amendment 'Of the 'Conititistion was takenltip, debated by -Kr. Lane, (Ind.), 1 and !postponed till' to- day.' -- The Freedmen's' Bureau ! bill : was_ re potted from the Judiciary Cornmittie, with the, House amendments, with a • reconnliendation for agreemet, ext in the amendment ; restrictin g the bill to those States in which the habeas corpus was suspen d Feb. I.' With this exception the. Rouse emendcnenta wertragreedlto and the bill passed.— At 6* o'clock the Senate adjeurned. In thrill:louse. a petition was Pre sented and referred for lanincreased; duty . on imported -cigars,. The .billl to extend the provisionsiof the, Hoine., stead act! viat•pasaed—Yeas 112. Nays ' 29. The, XionseJwent into Committee of - the Whole, and took up the NeVal - Appropriation ,bill. *I Amendmintli were !agreed to that the, appropriation of $25,000 bounties fdr. Idestraction of onemies',l veasels shall apply to Rebel vessels, and that j no money isppripri ated by the bill 'shall be _paid tejany nisi , who tads to, take the oath of of flee: , The bill was thin,reported to the House and laid_ aside till 05 - 'day. The Bankrupt bill, wasjtuktib , np r and 'debated, by Messrs. Jens:kepi, Roger,p and PI ice. An amendment Ito itrike out the requirement of the testlCath from: officers) appointed under that , law was irejected. • .A. j debate ;On' personal matters between Stiessri Grinnell and itosiesh intervened..' It wise vote,l ,to postpone night sessioni tillitext Tues day: A bill was introdueed to im prove. Certain harbors on, !Lake Erie, anddtbe Rouse adjourned. I •i . !IT ( In the Senate, on the 9th, pe itiens were presented for a protective! tariff, and for a reduction Of, the! tax on sig•sj 1 iicultriral implements. Mr. (lotbtie ;presented' , the credentials, of G' S t RoUston, claiming to .be it Senator from Alabama, which were laid on the table.' ! A resolution was a opted calling on the Secretary of W i. (3r a t Compendium ' i d Medical ,'S tisties 'colleeted duribg the War.-, 'A resolu- OA tore's* a Committee • to inlihptlz intea j ith-wsses..ntlkanol :arrainist i ., cotto n bated by him, add' by; Messrs , : Slieri man,' Peasendett, and , McD'ougal, and laid over. .The • *dins , j oint ' resolu tion•owas taken. .ate amend theConstitutfon was taken up and 'debated at length! , by Mr. Inhnson, and the Senate,adjoirrw ed. 1 .I j ' I ' ' I In 'the Rouse,after an lforii: devoted tolpilivate bills, a memorial was pre. sented l ifrom the .State or, iii r . vegeta for im mein's , . the • : U,pper ,Idissiisippi: •Gens. OsterhawCrooknand Ward rere• severally presented to thelllouse by the,. Speaker, and short Isisicabes Were Ma ~ to. A may 'was beived from the President., stating, in. reply to; a 'resolution, that 'it . is j ine4pedient to connutiieata information concern• ing the clidiglis againit Jett Davis and others. The Senate amendment to, the Freedmen's,' Bureau bill was concritred in. The Naval dippropria tiOn bill, as reportedltrorn Committee of . the Whole, was considered;; and various I amendments were clisrigreed tdr arid adopted. Most; of the items for 'the Brooklyn' . Navy j Yard' were struck out. No' appropriations for the INoFfolk anji - Pensecola ya - rds are . Iretniiied,eleept a prOvisiOn of $29,000 each for preserVation of pablic prop. leity. :The sections added in Commit tee,extending• bounties , for destruetion ..4 enemy's vessels.' to k the I'sCIVIO of I Rebel vessels - tlestrdyed,. and ,presh ib iiing any payments under this act; in violation of the test oath', law, were ; agreed to by , the fbuso. , , !The; ; bill w as J then paised.,, l The, Bankruptlbill Was tak6n! up and•aiscassek brit ho action vtaa,,had, •A' bill was' introduced to give, three months extra psylltoj cer tain 'officers, which wati . .referred. and the Hnnse adjournc;d. ;L ' 0 ! ! 1 1 The Senete niatrjnot; in sessiOn'inn the lOtli.. • _ i 1J ; 1 In the House' speeches on, Recon strnctiori were delivered by:Lidesirs. Wird, Delano, and Williams, J j Wit h. eln. eidistions by. Metsrs.; Shellatiarger and Stevens: , US: , Rogeriaa v no tice that he would l intresdne I bills to except . Government securities' from. Federal and State I trixatloni•andLth equalize bounties .. At'five it:4;j House ajourned. l' I' j I'll i , r• ' .. I . _ 1 .- - 1 1 1 • _ L i Illispoars from Independe n ce, • fiFo. ' 1 00 - .that quite a number' - Of ''bush. lailiackers appeared Outside 'Of tile !Ora and threatenedj to att ach . the jail andlrelease one; of . their number confined there. It is' said tr oops hive been seat frail Fort Leavenworth IA preserve order, I.• !-• 4 • Tuz'House pseud the bill i gtving ac tual settlers on tha,pablie lcle in the South eight acres, m i neral, hi nds only being excepted. No distinction on account of race or Color hi alloWed.• ...... it; j Gov. Ootissix and II.O;;. aM. Batch, Secretary, of State Of Illinois, araabout to Visit several Stilt 0 to. so lieit funds in aid of;trte'll'atiOril Lin. coin' Monument, Asaeociationle- * .. ' I re/ 1: 1 4 4 reb9:4—Gio• .'s' murder- :of owned it Pari• ,hopes,' broke in 1 , 'iit =Oil -again Stronger ropes e r1 y 5.D..... . : 7-e 1 bong 0 ..,... -, , i - C 0.,. of baiki ng 1111 $2,500,:00 Ist. This x—, / 1 1gFeet internal .offer . the - differ • regular - itieotne, , 16 10 ~•, BIIIRWHA , CKING r COlll • ! 1 ` moan, i f we are to cred i t; iapatch. • es on that. subject from Sti'llionia. • 1 It ME MIE MI "Dissolution of Partnessldp. • r, IM MO - Gllliland,'Corbus &Co n;. !.has f. been this daylibliolved. by untuil iso sent, John Cottbus Siting sold his interest A.;lo..Gillihu*Win F. Read; and J. F. Miner, 'wbo wilt carryon, thetbusiness under name of Gilliland & o.;: and who will settle the loniOneia et: QM Arm. 1- - f - A. D. GILLILAND '• • J * '- . JOHN CORBITB, L WM. F. REED, J. F. MINER. , . Newßrighton,Yeb..l,'66.: Vehlf66. • ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. HIMAS letterliot ladministratMn 311 V' theestate of Rsenc,oa Mtnivinon, late of boro Lownahip,. Beaver county, Fenria.; deceased, having been duly granted to the un deridgned,. iII persons indebted Weald 'einate are notified to Make iMmediate payment, end those baying claims agninat the same willpre lent them properly strentieeted for settle ent w ithont delay. 4 • .JGREPII C. WILSON,. Adper., . . Deaver porn. . . _ • Ex.EpuTOR , SINOTIcE.,t. tL ti: ETTER tiii;taiienitill the... es tate of; BAZAR HAiILTON, .1810 of bore of Be ave'r,B e avar o. d. ,having been gra nt ad to the underlignedj all persons indebted to sYid estate are requested. to make iniinediate payment, and those . haring (dahlia against' the estate will prpsent them , to the subscriber 'properly authenticated for settlement. , GEORGE W. HAMILTON, Ex,yr., febl4'6s, I BesTet, Po: wm. BEI Cll., ' - • ij• 4 E R lIAIiT TAILOR i • • BRUIGEWATER PA.! Cl i ts ;I R se ratimaltdesiii:rtersdtenrotiineealrllferg SMITE' l FERRY AND lATTtiE BEAVER P4TO,I,iO•:i'COMPANT, AP . ITAI.. STOCK 80,000 Shores of P woßkiti . odi C.) NTALJ AT !I meeting !of the stockholders of the above 'company held at their; ffi oce• in the borOugh of R4 T 1 cheater, April 29th, 1865 0 , the following perscin• were elected its officers for tbeeassuing"year:. ! ; 4 i • • 1 PRESIDENT: 3tATTISOI4 s PA RR AG 11. _Ji I • TREASURER t SECH.t.TAItr. CfIARLIBS, B. 11.0 BST, 1, • • Madison ISariggh, Di il oß..Adams,' ChailesAtone, • ! - Alfied C. Hurst, ;antes Parrakti,•Jolin Bigger, LVI Brennaman, 1 i Katt. Coolaria,; Chaslen F. Kendall. *WA number of eaares of StoCk If the abode Cnnipany may be had by'appli catkin at the office of the company. , lig.,.office in tha IDiamond;oltocheiter, Pa. niy3:6nt CH. B. HURST PAtElil l i - SELP-AGqING Wagail Etrtee,4e. HZ subscriber will canvass Beaver - cotim T h . Co ty, in the order of Townships, sell the • mg t. to use, make and vend; . - •, r _ . Healre Pt. Self -aciumpAtagein;Broke, an invention perfect in every respect, . for the . • use of till kinds of. Wagons, Carriagea SO ling giestl It is a perfcet regulation to every vehi cle to which it is atiae,hed, actingkke pronwpt nridertain under :all circumstancas, on all kinds of roads, bi- MAU as well as by day; with the 'great* sqety, \ Ewate Ant! comfort to licdawi and passenger, without. any attention whtitev l er from the driver. I \ will sell individ- Val rights to use this pateni. brake, or Town- Alp and Borough t... 3 Mebhanics.\ \ • . 1 . Bearer, Nbv22'6s • C: IXDWICIi. ________, , 1 Jet...1 1111- IV r I i ICOW !, T . ; it AyE Constantly on hand . * supplY\of the 1 1_ !Putnaps" (Iron - Frame) Clciehrs Wri) -r, 1% , and would call atibhtibn tb.th4 , 3liiniifact r-' WeadVertisbnietit for the I.Thiierial Cloth Wtinger, W. G. :Wolf, Agent . ;Mr. W.Awa'ving` removed from the State - and transferred, his, machines to'me I will keep a constant supply' Also, •constantly; on hand, Crud. oil by Ike' barrel And cru*e oil burners. I; • . cis2ii J.S. IrCLURE, . Ag• I. Buries. f , I lA. C. BARLOW i ' M. H - . SUIWZON , AND PHYSICIAN, ITAyrrat perreanently ;Oats(' in BE ALVER tenders his professional services to, the °Muni of Beaver, and adjoining villages,and' conntryl. Having,hrid twen4 ,years' experi vice (over four years as anarmy-Surgeon) he friels competent to, command the confidence these who may wish his services. ' Calls; ,day or night, promptly attended; 118„,Pffice in the National Hotel building !. where be may be found at aIl 'hours, day ..or night, Vihen not professionallyengaged; siep2oss " , Vaka:ble. Property For Sale; 43FREll. for sale the house in which know reside,and three lots Relopging 0 the same. ' hose is s go'od two story frame, contain in tili, rooms, with a ooaljhoust_ and wash konsii4ttetilied: A goottstablis on lots.--' OF 441113211, 411., ipiar it mist rosicience Wm* PB.,* ; - ' !AMIN MAY.: 1 1 111 ' liN PROPERTY FOR SALE. . l 1 , rOperty Owned and fornierltoccupied ipy pCa t: Charles Mr, lkiny,''Ott•Market Bt., '' consisting of one good' wo story frame house and a One atm y house, two lot's, with an ex cellent:Owed of water that rieier fails, is offer ed fcii:eale. Per Sons desiring ioluirchatie de sliabtel.property, }lnd better call noon on Capt. Jim' Max, whc.iclitithorivid ; to sell • he sa'mil . 6 .. IDeetf,'6B ' • ~ • ~ . • . , • 7.' 1 I - l ' AbiIkITITRA TOR'S ditfiCiE. I_ s l 1 I -- - i 1 ' , 1 ? k I EIZTE RS f administration on the estate of HA ZS M. !CALM, lite of Borough wp.s Bear er 'co:, deo'4l, hirint been issu ed to ; Hie 'nu' eidigned, all . persons indebted are required o. Wake inundiafe piymerf,ao tbose.)?rriwg claims Win "presewt, thfixn, ;rip •TIY-wuihentkated fPr. - .tietdextient. ' ~ .11 , . ,- JOHN BALIN, Adrar.. . ' dselli'ds . 3 •- . Niiir Brigkion, 'OtS TERttOYSTMitiSi 'niaes in VitilBll BALT4)1010 SEA-SHORE' OYS r .IT RS reasiTed day, and for sale ' • oeilit] • PITZU *idiomPar*, • . L .• i - • --".1 READ THE 'RIB 1 $BO,OOO r Value of ! 11,00 eacht IMI .'. $13.000. OE El LOOK OM ts, ex TO • If E I GE L f NE IA 12ffl TR, . I i SMP, lib Sao and Ma Corner of Bridg I. Bri p AND. 'EXAM ENE - J3' - .C• &51 LATE . STI Silk bonnets 58,5 01 do . do 10,00 do, •0, . 12 : 00 Veliet bon nets o 12,1 , i do do ,15,01 do- • o 113.11 do *- l i ` Moornfog bon'tel Fun oreasirbonie Sat italenorals ' do, AOll do: 'do 1100PED SKIT .. t 1 id irth $ 2 ,7 5 . 40 • 8,7' do . '4,01' . -, .1, flo .:5, Itl : S 13 ir L KINDS' NM= 1101 13cy's l ie.ry ' 1 ', • 1 (1' tes 01 Cap bone, EmQQroidjrlos, Collets, Hoods, .11i ITalmen,t Tindei• 1 11 :1k e b i li n i r a i - i ci : li F P1) : 11.1 i , c., Core `huts ri o'ne - (1 . otif , 1 ES ; C> elling a Isylrelot, •nd Ito close o ds have SI gerpishing stock, these goo TWAT LOW: . Ir. Die tin •••>. skifig I Crot ha t tutthi er the p b Rs. REV Bridi • • . • liillirioiy I, oro l Staziping, P ./11111 ma .hatt - 4:11 Idactdia l . • ipa•Rothent. occdpied byNt ; of A. 9. Mlll WA_ `ilihqUestionably tt, . •w ork of the Mina _ ) — it IA:4 r -' .. : 01 EAr M .N. T 14.4.4 - ~.. 1 . Critic I Y0..41 It i's the. to eniat Id The fireside nier li.'id penion, rior the millitin 'friend, than rarpef l s Protestant (Ba timore). I The mosl ) Trptilar I NI New .11 Pork i{errer. I 1 h i gh inutt i rerer in C. 1 high tone land varied; j , MmiAzisn' l L-a rournats tion Of aboutl. ;0,000 c'. l are to be fo d some of generaLreaditig of ',the!( work AS an- eidepae of and the popu'arity it b ,Each numbe ' • eohtain 'reading matter, approp goiod%ivood-cuts; and i racy' monthlY ands- th quart eily; blended 'wit . , the daily. ' ,I bas gre. \ ination of a ova, of p, itia'sGuide. t ' America Atio.rolum s bound). A library of misceila . cannitt \ be found in the other puhlictioa thaf L i ncitice.--`4osior Cour! ,11 I ! SUB4C , . .:- \. • 1 ; T h e Publisher! ha 7 1 , mailing by biehiihe " mien and W snerk, sfei to receiv .their p.l the office of uhlicati , i The poata e on Ili. cents a year which in scriber's poi3t— office. I l i f i [ :: Te , 11AIPIlep MAGliilliC An Extraloopy of - e Wasitir 'pill 'he sup Cltib 'of.Frvi Svascai remittance; "fir Six Co i Zack nu 'tiers can.. A Catriple ti. 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