El ~° BEAVER - J. WEIr4.III :Duro: •!9 P1C11611,1 • Deoembeit 12th, I - Tug - Government of Ur i has offered_ a reward of on' i pounds for the aPrest . of. Stephens of Fenian rotors .leaving this "entry sum ago ho "wont to Pirope, ' retiorted to be% Prorate. . A .c4tessrottbslgT of thl . gowns:vial aC Fridar les nomination lion John intrly d E t. this., now , of lie fOi:Nalied.Statbs Senator ionintly Pennsiv. !store.' I .tr. A. his man • tamer and adjoining co would be glad to' see 'hi the hip 'iiosttion for orb ! bean named. _. •L;CiI.OItADCisTEWETT. Aiwa • • minncitalizeit Congress to uibat tin ,President of Otati3S. •ike argues that eleetion Mr. ilindoin • etittitioaal; as eleven of th e not Appoint • electors, an . 1 mliu holds over, as would have done, in tho legal:suceetssor., We _ tt3is tugnment that 1. withdraws h is support fr.! 3ehnson. rOura or prosidi lilt 0o :election precinute 1 - inF4Aitilteu in e. written Congress, sottang forth 1 Pholps,l tho consery t.V.atos .fOr F on g ros in were elected 1n Batti t*eut - iiection by lon irks vreio diftfranehi r 3,o3hatitution of the State -*tate that Thomas and ' ,iltopublican 'Cilndidatea, Eiad large majorities, if 'n ,vetara had_ ilarticipato4in. nder. these ei ten stifle ..reher . ania Phelps will e l ond best vihen,Congreis ' 1 (Ton the qbestion:nd .to raaptl . o YDO seats. , i. CONGRW; li* Limo except lointrodeuea 'resolutlobe, 'bills, man %till not be called iiutiduye ate over: . I The Untimi. R4tebtitt! which_ *as held a - few :. i ,-. indicated that the propoz donut, Atneisdmeot , yrout ~t. as- a party measure, 1 1 lierent nth ats would ,u 6 ,Or itirtratre, suffrage: irm a fitayinonit nett nded' the 0 , . ; v i mad -4 desire toingui • .;I.3nVonista tit congress, . party @laths. was luilit d . +aucus adjOurned. Relip*ed' and to 1, , Gen. Seilgwick, wh'o • time past in eortimank! itro 4 ops on the Ishnwed a dispqsition to the - "llexican muddle" book.. Gen.! Gant tiiis, and Utleordingly Gen. Sheridan. who'is that Departmenl, to • elosel.i.;and if fe inte the rival iiloos in the' -Ilatamotati, he should liered of command an Sedg cieki did as was sed the 10 Grande, to Mstamoras, ani was u lieved arid arrested i3evernuient. • • t . l writing t h - ShSiidapbas telegrap fun!. in the r- i,be_Crossing of filo • Sodriliciii premai,u, Th District o The. Preisident in hi • to VollgreB9 recorrano -of a law enabling t District ! to.eelent one AtirePreistit them in - clothe such repreae - same pd l iviire and p sow given to Pelegai , arsiToriitories. It lel !this recommendation serious 4.lppusitioo from any one. Them is no diversity of opinion' as 6 E I 4 . 645 timinit - oedo;gress fem.the DiattiCt C =his, All con cede tita4 ., and as ',tit l e experiment of impartial auffialn intfetgoonrr or later, be, otade; somewhere, Of o. bettir placeip District of Columhi • -i ting , tnne than gives the Vistriet 'le ballot a 'Argon tO "conned* of 'the . na then, the sone law, °Moo of DiSiritt (prescribe the quill who . rnay vote for t aid these qualificat neither White nor twentioue years 0 pacitated by ,crime. Ben. Butler 1 atid Sias Slanderer& For a lorg tittle after Ben. , Batt, - administration in New Orleane, - the rebels and their, sympathising friey4l in the North insieted tt, Butler Was a "beast," and idle that he Stole i tir all the gold'and'ep' na owned by the rebels in that locality. Fitding that these charges, instead ,of breaking him down, only'A erred to-incteast the „ s Liver in "which e was held by all loyal people, hie '`enemies have abandoned thein,,and tko r declare that while in I etimmand hi 41€ 1 / 4 G-liii. ,Dopart!nolit he supplia4 the confederates with nearly, all the armed; 'ammunition, provisions, 4c., that they needed in.that quarter they bring forward an ex.repeliol. dier named ' Watson to aubstantiate this silly charge, who avers t(iat be Overheard' Batter's . ,-agent and Col. Jones, of Bil,‘; ! ;ces staff, make the con. tract!or thadllivering and payMent ii of these iipplies. ..,. The Local of ,• hull. week -eunibers its outside with Wat— son's ridiculous statement, mowing Fall the while that it contains neither hsense nor truth. But what else could be expected ? A class of people that could not make gthili conntiy believe that Gen. Butler robbed the rebels, would very likely then turn around and charge, that he; fed ~ and • clothed them. • What's consistent and saga— cious political, party the rebels and copperheads do make: RGUS. 1 1 iii l' 0 A . at,' Britain thousand end Center ,ty. After we "Gott's. !tid br-ske* i!ittbbirg , ar g ee the . Alison, for: er.county,, I -. tho I . . i nto lieglo- friends ih uties who electol to nh he htis is ingenious, Ware Han the 'Crafted the second as not con- States did that Mr. r. Lincoln absence ,of infer from r. Jewett m Andrew Tun _Low/ olaimed some time ago that the Detnocrauy of this county were a liberal set of :Yellows, - and that they carne down- - with the " - stamps" unasked and_- unbidden,: whenever an opportunity was given them todo so, has also recently insisted that the Local was the. beet 'advertisiug medi• um, in Western. Pennsylvania,. and that it, bad a great many more sub_ ecribers than any ,other paper ever had is the county.' it'be true , that the Beaver county Democracy. have always got the 'dust' on hand, and are ready to "plank it down"-; whenever it is "wat.t• ed, and if the .Local is - so good ; attud "advertising medmm," and . hati such a fabulops number of subscribers,' *0 want to know why its last, niunher squeaks in this way: . I , "Pat Ur.—We areVuricouipelled to call upon those to .-to pay up. par' eitriteitt, 617 m m -a are very heavy, andlMordirtenteektheas promptly, those fad abided ma Inlet pay up without, further -delay. We dislike dunning but. see -no way tb I fay( id it. We need..Maney and must get it from those who owe dr. Money can be remitted by mail- at our rielci_ Of emirs° we entertain 'no Opinion of this. kind _ourself, hi* we 'fear that many others. will conclude now that the liberality of the Democracy has out,"; and that the- superb ad eertising qUalities of _the Liy..,nlarit its trimilltyroni subsirlptfim:lfat;aaiti-MOre space in'the editor's imagination than they contribute toward filling' up his wallet. .4 ' - I g Judges of Baltimore .tatement to hat Archer tire candi- Baltimore ore city, I teens of vo ed by the I TOey also .tewart, the , vould have' ne but legal the election. P, judgeP. me -off sec, mea to act hich of that' 1 entitled td i J . I - ii4lo yeti numberßt of .which it after the lan caucus I '. ver.lzige ago' I . :ed Corotau ', be adherea that 14111- ! bo bartered Henri J. CAUCUS,. "sad act with t ut, beforp hie "A ter mineu tue ,Scancith i s week passes that the Argus does not violate oar advertising agreement. 'To fill its columns with advertisements seems to -be its chief aim, and to do so, it - adheres to no es tablished' rates, and takes whatever, lee an advertiser sees proper to offer. It is different with the Local. No ad vertisement appears in ..its columns which .dons , not' pap us fall pritee.— 1 Local. ; - - Arrest was for some f the Federal nde, recently take a band in '.'.on his 'Own s apprised of elegraphed to, n command of • atch Sedgwick ' teriad between neigborhood of at , once be re put an arrest. =apected--cros ,k posseSsion of We' neVer made a contrast wbich violated. the "advettleing• agreement" between the two papers but, Once; and that was shortly sftor we came into 'tbe Argus office, and before Nye knew precisely ,what that ; agreement was. This was' ully explained to the editor -of. the Local since that time. But how-is it; with ?dwelt on }be. very liubject on villiclrhe complains! Oply two weeks tip, instead of bouoing the "advertising agreement" : between the Argesl# and the Locca,he deinauded that the public printing thoald be given to the lowest bidder, - and in. a • promptly ra y the Federal above General ed that the to. i era concerning . io Grande by private conversation averred that her would do it for .nothing rather than let the Argus have it at its- usual Columbia. recent message de the plumage e voters •of tlie of their nundint ongrees, and to tative with the vileges that aro tee from the eev. no t . probable that wilt moat with rites, mid the price agreed - upon for all advertising by the two pipers ! Who dealcio "soheap elothinge" now? Wlie.t Does It Mean t 'The WsghiogWn ootiescondent of th,i Now York Tribune of Thureda lasi. soya:' • It is Iltate4 here. 'that lark evening,' Secretary Seward called on Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, at his rooms, and I had a, losi priyate interview with him. The; statement wises a good deal of Imminent hal*, and. Much specs, ulation --I 8 : rife to Itliaw What it all moo%nO , ,litio.vfoi-80 1 41bInPo 1 16 4 144: ntts, boo friondlYr..TP lona Nitli each other fig severiA 7c,utrs.' it is ra,:' leered - that Seward is .rePOPttuat, 1119 Ed7owood, and .W. 4 1 1 411 to come back into the, bOsom of- the:Radical,'party. Others, , think that'Seward wassent by 'President Johnson- to mile over tures of Compromise. . . 1 . . . we can'eotieive th try it an in the and no *ore fit:. .6 Coogress first ye .to ebooar by. ~ p resent it in the ion. It' possible that 4rcatee the; -. , , • ;$-' Delegate should'. ; ' . T4E Governor -`et - 'Virginia,* his ...tieing ~of thole messe ge ta the Legislature s on 'the 3 d e officer to fill it, last:, recommend* the adoption Of the ne should eicludi 'pend.ing i co ARMIo al amendment, t lack waled above and cautions the South against"being age,.ur.less lima- again beguiled by their professed I friteds at the North. • r 1 , • t. 11111 0!El fieorataries' Iteposts. '.l unuatiek * tt orth* differint :geotetales,ofthe oonnisint con in mu h tter4bat •A inittre4inglti,,ths :putihe. tindioseatentiat fel l -.- I _..'l • , TOM AVAIL Since the-date of the last Report, November le, i 865 222,058 vol unteet a, 75,024.c010red troops, nave• been mns i• tered out, leavtog 11,043 sot in ser vice,..abont..lo,th)o of „whom, T conslita. Ling 1 regitnent . of artillery and 13 of I infantry, are e i tlore;tl.. Great gaged-, ties of material of war have been sold at advantt4eone' rates. From 'lay 1865, to AnguSt 2, 1866, over 207,000 horses and mules were sold for 816,:, 269, 075 54;14,404 barracks, hosiiitali, and other buildings, hese been sold flir $ ; 147,873 ; and the sale of . irregulm! or dila:awed:clothing in store has \pro. ducied $902,779-45. The immense fleet of ocean transports has been aliimet wholly discharged ; the river trans. ports have all been disposed of; and the military railroads and telegraphs ' have all been sold, or_ transferred Ao com i ptinies, or discontinued. This the war'expenses have been redwied-t to a moderate „peace- footing, leaving' ,us still prepared; however, for any emeigeney- which can possibly :'arise: The present strength of the Regular Army is fixed at,the nominal flguiie of 54,302 men; but the Secretary does not state how' many of thean,..an. actually iu , servico. Recruiting, however, ip goteg on:brishly. Orders have been given to sappl all tho troops with, breech-Inadingl arms, and the Spring- et has been altered to to reedei s weapon respects to the famous field rifle•muS successfully as su perior in all CM RAIIURY REPORT ibe Report of the. Secretary of the Treasury is•eininently -judicions, and contains suggestions well calculated to reduce the national 'finances to order, and to place the business of the come. !nudity upon 'a solid bulls. , lie de. -discos the national debt to be anything but a blessing, but while satisfied that --,--. -, it "phouldbfl j!sid by the - generation whicfrereatedit, does not see the way to continue its l liquLjlation by surplus income faster than six or seven mil ' lions per month prior . to June, 1868. lie is of .opinien that the houor of the 1 -Government requires an , early with. 41rawat'of the legal-tender .notes, leav 'irtg the National Banks to supply the currency of the country. lie Urges, the system . .pf redemption 'by the banks at Abe i titleintic cities or at one . city, New Y - I.k. He: "teeittowiedges the financial wants Of the South so tar ill eimeney te,coucerneit but isotop e. km grai- theirineeds she siti be supplied by curtailing the ietutet'ef the North: , ern llnks. '#e itlyp,?lttes re4ttet!iT tir, the 75; - iiiVeri•.ey,.. itiiici. 'a milt - tityttf the 'tariff as will give. ,neir, , vigor, to I productrin industry. throughoitt tbel Union. He urges the issue of bonds at 41 or 5 pei cent intereati, pa*able principal in ;Europe, to be exchnnged for United States bonds now held in Burope,. Weill as to supply the in.' true demsa l foi.Tederal stocks in En.' rope. Up - o the question of coarse tion at the currency his_ langnage is very, clear ;iudeel, without contrite- tion ho in ! confident thst, l wide .prtad dieastcr mat be experienced. In ;re gard to reb mption he is of opinion. that it can take place by July, 1868, and may be brought about earlier. The estiniatcs of the Trewsury for the list three qiiarters of the &cal year to - June 30, 1867, are as folletyst Receipts • 11 ; :i • o Smaptoo,op la' Espiimm4 237,188,1`8 Surplus $73,880,857 and for the year' ending June 30,1868: Recetpta ' $436,000.000 Expenses 00,247,G41 511171.ufl $85,752,350 The decrease ip the public dbt from the highee l t pointiletated by the Elbe ivtary se { fellovirii, Debt AugPek, 1865 $2,757,803,686 Debt. Oct.l, 31, 1866 2,551,424,121 Dtr#liis _ POIST - gASTILB OXISZAAL P II IMPORT. ... • I . . ' .. T he Re venues were 014388,986 21; , expenditures, $15,35f4,079 30; the de- crease,. coMpared with list yoar, .is 1 - 1-5 per cent. .Increase of : :expendi- tures, 12 Per cent„ - Nnarber of stamps 1. issued, 37 ; 734,325 ; Stamped trivet,' • oPos, 30,386;200. - . The sales, of . .these . in excesal4 lest year is 0360.765. The • increased demand for enrelOpet, with . , printed Cards is. 863 per, cent 7 There! 'ars 6,069 Conti:tams ; mail. routes, 6,!.. 1.939 , 41ibi1' 71,887,914; coat, $7,6.80,- , "r- -.l ''l . l *. - 474 ; 4. 1 11; 02,092 mileapitearub2atis; 14,346 mi ea. - • . '• - . . '.. ' -:. r: . -, i —The ov land Mail . .to California has, been s by t. Lora; now it la by Chica go and4eabs; theahorteet time. be t Ween Sito',FratioisVo; and., Now Yotk Was 19 . ilirje. . .: - ' i: ' The amount of postage with Toreign, 'couritrits 8489;219 80, an increase -of over 00.03.0 - Arrangements • are nearly perfected with Gigot Britain to' .reduoe t i lr pOit 4 ' . .tio..Nm,2l 612. cents,' and :to' admit matter:of every kind,in eluding . samples .of 'goods; also tbsi l i 't i right toi ranrmt , iu closed bags or in, ordinary'maiii t V fier%tfr teiei,with the raiesoldtkil4 4 : tier. % The P. •I' •• -COLT 41 fly by . 40 Ice fio • Ban oncea, a:redilidarfiCiii .11011 fi*l:l•Vr's .ut LZitthogglit that should nut come. direct:'' - - 4 - Tjs,re fre,o, defiverT s. , in r pety-isix cities it itkiiiilkfato*A 46644,6 knots; savetttureroutdcrintekilles4 =I Tbe7 number . or ikeid:.leitetili <ll4lll about 4,500;000 ; - 601 . ,000'ired nneird able for wall* of. opimpe ;OF . , addye!la ; they c0nt0a4044,589 1)8, i of 9121;068_.19, were del r irerd. Over fa," 900_ contained .phot ographs, le t wetin kn.; 42,000 were delivered.'- Two mil. lions ar.d a bid Of ,dead letters; haVi been-.deetroyed, I The moaeytordets, ilaucd were 243,.. 609; value, 98,977,269.28 the &image at esaVorns4l6ll2. • Boma change 11 required the Depaciment..44a:sdaltioxiiirliny; , and eierliiiimomisollionikgeoonAr . 49 not gey,noio.:• - • I . biillotter/eirerier, in piiiti - Cutiii i iiiirnlncrio; lindr*Ellivc ortinieni ! cOiffiirdlo pay mere. • escarrsoriusrdavy's asuvatr. consiete of 278 vesselii,*4li3g - 111;une,•.cif these there are in commnuiion lis ves sels, caw:Tying-11021V guns, distributed chiefly amatg SeVenognadrons. The number of men in . the:naval service is 18;600. '! '‘! MokeitAlr Clad. Heti is it Itolsllo Jailing; tiler Philadelphia.— The espendliorei.of the Depurtment Par the fisesl. endini June BQ, 1866 ,• w0re5 8 ,04. 62 0. o,n the Ost.t? metes fors4he conies pot; ami4o4t to $24,08,436. • • exertannit 0P TXTEIIOII'S STILT. ••• • . - During the tact 'ear 4,6 29 ,-312 _ 0 re. 4 public land *ere dispose& et; of winch 1,892,516:"a0reit were' entered tinder the liernestead act. Operattons on the seierei line, of the Pacific rail road heti, tierirupropecuted with such vigor 'that the Secretary thinks that this great thoroughfare rot bti tom, plated before the expyratiOn of thepo riot' desigoatbd- by Congress. • The-arrinuntpauf•to peosionirs da ring ths Jeri firma - Year was $ 3,4.55,- 1 996 , and',soi/TO Ramos' added ;to the pension rolls ? pairing the entire mums bar of psnsingera v Junci SO, p 866, 126 4 . r 26. T49,041=4 Or the next- year is fixed. 1111,44W0,000. ' - ' Tholleliiinolt 41.11X0 who engaged in i the rebeilion wrouoqinditionally sub 1-mined' o - *way.,l ; , , 'the.n pinta tinned- dn. ring . theleti4o l ls=. l3 4 4 `. 46i 'ow, Was 8,71 T. .: /...-.. , .: .. -i, , . Ora- 8.. aurritt. • - 3- Tale - -tet'sgiviti747oeUtibial gala; at . Aie'Aril, 01001 - aaaonacing that Jelin It• 5 latkona ihe:aisaiisin ati?a 40 ** W4 1.41 I • 4 4Pr'fif#4o - at- that. rraveyteLhis tOrrect - Serrllltt; a!0:1 from Chia. untry in 1.864 went to Rome. and' 'ottlisted in ..thePapalarny, under the name of Wet. eon. 'B ewes sti bsequentlire Cognized and put itiarrest,but' made - hie escape, and ' now turns hp under arrest the second titrii in, Egypt. Orders have I been. sent to that country 'for khol - torirging himhither; and it' is to enceofet-tiett 011C0 herS, he will' soon be upon trial for the same offer.ce tha took his mother to the scaffold. I ..t It is goierally understood that. Sur raft is in posession of facts connected with the asaseination of President Lincoln thlt the public b 4 'yet no knoiriedgebf; and ,it is highly probs." I hie that fees will be elicheit' in. hii I trial, er - vaastarily given . by himself, that, will iiplietate persons ,;Nho. bad hoped 'that thi. - incidents cnnected with. the at had &p -passed into obliv; ion tiearlywo yews ago. . Onto in this coati*, trtil will do looked for with moose ir tcrest'by the whole people. lionacelizzLy, who wan till lately the most tominent candidate in New- York for ti S. Senator, has, it isaaid t very mucbtittuiaged his chances by publishing* 'autnifesio,%n which he coastal (mh universal amnesty and Unpartiai• tiffrage., Borneo is not the first 9dtdate who bas! damaged his mute 4 tOo much writing. , • . :..$ 05,3T0,6c5 of . Mont gori ry. - 4nvii .1. Wasenneos, rA., Dee,, 8 7 , X 866. The dulith iog -worthy of !note that has oil - omi in connection i.with OW 'late tikurdesinca I last. wtale to 3 au; • .has been 41 arrest of ybung Monti.' gomery. / was arrested at thaTir ginia t Kohl, Wellsbarg,LWest Taw yeatitday dining,by - hit. John Itaird,, of -this, Oct, assisted byjaisQ Writ. fi l) Durant; a ettsburg. Ifontipantery arrived. it weary;•an tired'tir 4ni ..rob, when Mr.-Baird• 4 Idaytaistaot,'.. who had bast on - hi:tilt for hinimade the + 0 arrest: was brought:, Intro this evening. an placed in the county jail. 1 ' It 'is du to Montgnmery and hip friends .. way ~that .they ire, qiiite notwitinttaed-1 isOnfitsgt sat' theY -can Tempel him : innocent 4 the crime, ing.pagfe &salon to t. 124. contrary. As for F ,he titike*Trelily Ile every o iauf one who i s him about the murder. inns, He at one it the parties en gaged in t that he beano; motion of commitlinOurder until , the deed was done, and tit beteg-guilty' he expect-, ed to Ps but. , • I • ES re I 1 WaSidgleott Corresiondence. , . y nrsero. 4 ---Dar ..Dec. 3, 1.866.? , - -, . 1 .._ ar. - r , ' . : viaa for at il , t ma t . . be' affiet gi aOaen iby.. a: , 'ye i 'slue'. he ,bo nib , , , kit iiiihr.tut 0 11- - -tty .0 , ..it,.. , . utifully and ~ ! 74aillefully oinaMen -.. bete_ were susPelida - a 11,1 from the roof flags- of the - United &stet, Mexico, Chili and Swititerland i With the Germar flag of liberty and. thefialikif klierFeirhiA BOirierhood. The latter was' suspended near the . *Wend Ift Abe 'room; and 4101 - 43011 . - - ipteetis,aa it was of green sille.cwith gold' fringe.. The Mottoes along ride :IFOtb significant: The . barren walbr - Were relieved by emigrants tastefully arrantd.i There were two, rows of posts la "Oh.`sapiiort - the roof; on thee° were-placed the - coat ctittins of : 1 4al Stakalt , whilst 'those of the . rebel States were placed nearer the' wall, denoting.the:back seats as more befitting them at the time moor oat. skald troithles. De two interior VW. of posts ' were placed the boob% .of Linoole, Stevens, -Colfax,, Trumbull,' Oreely, Stanton, Hon: Rice, .Iwith ilome4twatot -three -statuette : Y. Won thessominee doorUlereiliasikutpentled abuts Switrellag,which !audited from theroof to Abe floor.-near ~the bottom c d.' - " i ch- -0. n Pb O .l9l7. l lPfL pr ',Grant was suspended sa itlacettithe. Oori wfuch . Sppeatedtelweleerne hethrong. I There- were : Aye tables,- 'ghty 7 five feet: toegirenniog leegtheriee „ot ', the boildlog. - Tho. one pce up*l by , . the Proident sad his , assistants was ekt-• vated in the back.part of the building,' 'nd wee a halt.- Circle. IR_ front of ;his was a table for . the , reporters of Abe varioos. primes., There was pro. viiiion ' for five hundred to be seated iWolan time. ,Tko tables were splent. didly decorated, with such a .. variety of geed things that I. shall not dire to enumerate them. I. ,doubt much wbether there over btu/ been so„eoM pieta A succetle On -such =an oCorailoa• •-- Th,e.guests were seated about-eight o'oloek--.-aritt• ;he, Senators and Mem bers of. , Congress, with, their ladies.-- Wilco -all the tables Were filled, the gtieets , were served by ov er one' bun. waitore, all - wearing a, White jeeket. Arciund the foils of a insigni!. ficent flag on the gallery were seated a band of thirty tnetnbers, dressed -in red mite and large red plumes in their caps, and , while 1 am" writing they are diecoursing beautiful ass ins of 1 4o• air., Underneath, in front ,of the gitlierY, the ?icier° of that Rreateet_, of men, the lamented .. Lincoln, Lincoln, , 1 hanging,. apparently- -looking . down Withapprobation upon the EICOOOS be.; ingXiteted—the grand' welcomegiven .to -.a loyal and patr'ibtie Coograti— iirniediately under "Which is seated the,presideat of the banquet. 1i0n.11. 1 Walbridge, of Now York, Hoe- Col.' Aix, Speaker of the Ilimise, and other 44th:wombed Olen; Allot' all ' bad fared Meet sumptuously, the president I offered some elevet torishkerhich 'revel liresponded to .hy Stevens, Witaan.l Kelly. and Others. all'of them ably and [eloquently delivered in .ilefilnee of truelirieciples which are to goVern a true and; petriotie people-, ItArrip 'nottr. twelve o'clock. m. before thei , dispersed.' . - ~ ' ' . Congress has gone to work With s will„alroady . having dot's 1 41abre 3 ClertemAiret - :dayielist 4,rairseirioirl than- ob like previous . eessiohs for yearn. Whether all will be done that's should be is Unoertain, but inueli will he accomplished towards ooeuring, to the people the greet principles .enen- 1 ciated-by onri fathers in the Declira , ; tion of, Independence. As ia my ',tit l article I alluderi•to the proba*tYof ' a:foreign war, I see tt iis-more than a there suppositicin or larce,hut I trust ittr. ifehntaiti may be foiled in his ef. ',forts to bring on a war. for his_ obr i n particular interests. . ' anti : ' I' must olose. ... A V-1.-TERAI4. tar +SFRS iOTII OF POLITICAL I R . - TIFS.-rhe 9/iilfigo Trilmne earn At the Prefidential l eleetion of 1860 the 'craven" insurgent States polled (J 08.450 votes--estimating - 50,000 for South Carolina. [ The five nOnseceding bor der States' Polled 420,735,. making a total south of Mason . and : Dixon's line' 'of 1,329,1851' votes - which is nearly 600,000 less than the IVorl4l't•inflatedl estimates: The World fete clowo the Eepubliean vote in the south at 100,- 000 . .' In 1864 the Republicans polled I for' Linonle, in . t t fiie i border State s,l 118,160 votes,: -or nearly tiorible the' number assigned to that party in the whole south.l. The RePublieen major itierk in the northern'.; States amount - to 450,000. ~ • ' -• _ After making ; these' coireetions of the World's loose figuring, let . us state tn tabular form.the aetual and relative strength. of -the respective parties `"in_ the north and south , in the year 1866% Northetin ReptililiCan vote 0 ,300,006 Border State Republican vote =OOO Winging, State Republican vote.:... 100.000 a. ~ ~ , Mize Republicans, total Black.Republicansi dishwiebuied . • —.,.......,---- Total Republican streap' h , a :8 8 , 2 5 45 0:000 000 11T . grti;ern CoPPeriicad-T°te l Wa • .• • - gOO,OOO rder tillate copperhead vote 800 000 Ineurgeiditate rebel vote • 'Total coppotliesd aud,rebel v0te...2,050,000 ..11w4liosa focal majority.' 4L5,000 • It' wili, thug • bill eeeli tilat, the radipiii inagat of ,country exeoads they PUonservative by p l fouly four hun : - dred thousand mon. - - , Tut Beerelar,r of thsToasury may be vsty , able finaneier, but. no 'one shouldriOreery' nel on his guesina . g. take for' fast: 0 1 0 e . the follotying as a • - specimen. L • It INAS; at the kilt report, estimated that the national debt 'would, during the nine t months lendiug June 80, 1866, be itcreased 8113,646.000, but of this, it was dfistaisloci 831,000,600, making a-clifferettes betweey, tito, e sti. awl& sad -the Act ,01 to 'else :than $143,600,000. It is also -stater', that, r the receip ts into the Treasury, ,were $9t,000,000 more, and the expenses of ':the thern mento , $260,000,0001e5s that/ the estimates ii4;•tho_3 ear. . i BEAVF,,R , -.A.CADgy. Y- 1 0 j - -1 14104tJanuiri 2nd 186('.. '.:; id Ftai for self Boarding mi9r . !:)o 11_01 cou s . tion: tci t.11,01. T. TAYLOR. 1;41eolnd: ::- j• 1 . •'' - ''' °n lit . A ;r PUBLId , SAL : F EON •i -• 1 1 • , HE undersigned! will o ff er' sale, on the premises, toi- THUREIDAI DEcsnaste l i 4l —f b,- .11366, at 12 o'clock, 51., his Farts in Briebto_p_lp , (1.4.0 - ffi!ErJut , ;.rfirnit , z4or lite town -oflieaVer) containing 24 acre*, - On which axelerttit ii. good.twOlstorir . Brick Nouse, a FkliDl Barn - and :good out.buildings. A.;,.5 . 0 inch vein of cioat On di, premise's; a fine. yoUni otoliard,isula gootod spring near 'the, door. '.. Tim" will; also be exposed, to sale at thp suns time and place, .al Horse. - a Cow, a, lot of BuckWhe4, - a lot of Coin, ,to., '' ''': - ' • . ' 11111rTernsibuideiriOwn on day: of sale. decll;Bt 1 ' ' ‘l . T310E4. ' WALTI3II-8.0 . ) '. F' , ARM FO R , B.ALR. HE = rri subserilier trill i offer for sale by -publie ; 1 : • -outreryi at. Taaporti Bortugh township, Beam • county, " l'i.; 1, on. Ystinar," .Itsc. 21, st 10 n'oltick Al ,;11., , .e. Certain farm containing 97 scree; shout , 30 tic es of which is cleared and nll under feecs';' Wo hundred apple tress and one hundred pette trees . growing the* Ebel yeratainder of : the i land ut well•tintb ' . a number-of gitinl aprings of _water theretnk Said 'farm is situated; is Brighton township. •aj .' • 'lona' of tit • tai s azi rng s ecse. of Rebecca:slW on; ' William 3f ore and Washington Johnston.. - For further partienlars inquire of thertinhatiriber,' ' ''-' 1 . T. 'C. WILSON, . - linel2'ffp;—.24... ;.1 1 .., :Dearer. ~.. .' . . E.E.Y.ff Wit Or—:Te l a Settfs cotnPlete, Chane -1 .• ' - j '. ber setts, and a full" .tutiarf -1 • t ;meta of. plain and 'figured 'Stone China. ail of first pant- ity, for salaby ' • ' " , --, STILIC4 I& -,SitALLINDSEiGpI . • 1 noT2I ,growira -foir lATS on &Cited. Street; Beiver, neer 'river bank:, beattilfully situated for ipg; erieloned with god bodrd fenoe; .esph. 120 feet front; by 300 /leek. Inquire it this' office, or 4.l4;Aonotery's effice. deei5,966.1 . .1 ELECICIOLNtITICE.. ... ..:. ;. NATIONAL 'BANK u ars aAratt,L „ otiNTT,I I. . Is • . News Brighton, Dec. 4, 1866. . ss HE StoOkholdertref the National Bank of ' Bearer County are hereby iiotilieCtiutt 1o annual meeting -far the election or nine 0) I T Directoia foi the'enifig yeai,: 4ill lle held at the Banking Hour, iu New Drigh t iOn.. en the ssecond Tuesday Bth , (lei) of Jan - 'try "next, 1 ,(1867) beitween he hours of tae re o'cloci ,l and two o'clock of acid *lay. . 1.-,' 1 - py order 'of t h e Boaid:' • . ' ' I ' EDII'D". - HOOPS .. Cashier:l . I . • 4.llCUEor7ti' NOtl.cle.e . ! . .__,..., ..., IN the Orphans' delta 'of Beaver county.'L• In the °tithe settlement of the es- . ise of James Msy, - detel. . 1 . ! - I t And now, to wit: NeveMbar 17th, 1866, , tin *dim the . t Court sir:tint , . Wm. 8. Morlan, Esq.,, an - Auditor to make pro rate tliatrilie thm -of the assets in , the hands -of M. 11.1n giftbamf Adralitittialer,tO and amongst the creditgra. ' • -I - i,, 1 [From . the ritecord.r , ~.. : Attest: J.N./. A. FEEAZIEIi, Crit; . . ~ The _Auditor above named will meet the' Parties interested fertile purpose of his. up peintifient; at his office in New Brighton; l en the 26th' dad* of Decembet ~. 1866, at 10 o'clock, s.i m., -when -and where all parties interested ;may attend: z it they think proper. I - '- deaf:66:U .., .. W.13..M08L AN, Att4tori l i 1 • ITLITIEBUNGIE 0011121Eitea t i. -, _._ : ._•,., • . • -k., PROSPECTIIS FOR _ 1807. I ri s common cement the C0111•EllelL t ranks 'first among. the papers published. in Nistern Petutsyl i eunii. Although but recent .ll; .estublisheid, its siriedisitest swdliefuesite are ' lalready widely ett ended: . :ts a journal bc e:- ierprise" in gathering, the int eat intelligence. and' giving in each . destie a large amount ail& ' great variety,of reading matter, it 'does not sitter in ecintparisert.with the best,. ltdis •- thoioughly identified wit h..t he city. in:which it; is published, and,anazt ended eircle'nrouhd i and beyond , the limits of oar own State,trhere 1 the number of its reatlers and its Infleenee are coiantantly increasing. An . unflinching ktdvlo •eiterof sound Union• Principles, it - at the same , tiinspays.Special attention not only to aB. i 1 . : MATTERS OF GENERAL INTEREST, But to topicsiof moment to the. 1 I - 1_ , 1 Capitalist, tha Labo/ . , er the'Ag , . . - "rioulttlrist, the baehaniet, and the Family Circle. I , i Fits ampk• columns embrace ,s carefully ' , prepared • . .1 i • ', i Litetary and Va I dabib gltural . an d nor-i I Informatioa :s.; In giving the 1 EAR:GIEST D. cap4nV Agrii iticultura Fiorci The beet Boum: 'FROM AG j Neither expel)" nor • eomplote . EXTENRED. [ - , Giving the Stock,, Finencial, Dry Goods, Grp- eery, Cattle and General Market Reports !at; Pittsburgh,and tie laiest reports by Telegraph of :the Markets of the leading cities of the , l world; • and in eery* department it aims !tol Ireep pse.e with the for . emost in the progresso( Improvement so conspicuoulin journalism nt • the present time. yirnaly established, .it .Confident in . its position, anihwill enter upOrt the new year With new plans, well matiired,! looking to inereasedl strength end' usefideess.l TER_IIS OF TBscnuPTfov" , I Daily Paper , per-ye a r • $lO Daily Paper,per week ! byCarriers and A.gt:s I 2,625,000 700,000 ITHE,WEEKLY COMMERCIAL.' . This ie,ono of the best and cheapest itao piMblibir4 in,the country, each Jamie bein equal to 'a good stietivolurne. CaileftrllY m•'. • up aid - speeially'ada4ted to the wants of th ir eighty reader; its: . mince will always ... isialt,hyandltoprovlng, Ono leatare °fit I' au ORIGINAL dERiION every weeliel.fepar a specially fin. I its :aolunins. The FIFTY. Two DI,SCOURSEff streti• la the eourse of the Year, *GI be wortOnany tithes the sOscriP. •tion ' 1u Its . ' nolumns it givesi.kaleo,l & Weekly- Revie.w :of the- rittsbnrg a4a .othe leadiag ;Markets of the country, inatu,ding • carefully prepared lief int of the I'IrtSBURGH IeAMILY MARKETS AI3IIRZAND,SARe GUIDEIO PRODUCER [ [ [ [ • TERMS: 'Weekly Paper, sing c copies • $2. i, li-clabs of 20 I '1 copy grills tbt the getterup of the-clu b NOing . THE TINLE;TI , BI.;BSCRIP..p.. • I . -- • TECE•COMMERCiAL, - ITTSBURGH. - nßY;.rlooring need w efi eatner boirng, Ll Tunneler. to a nd pureltascrs, for sale. jjulyiely J. H. DAtenAou', Sharou2 l FII L LEST E % 1 1, S 1 - 911-I.IITERB, labor is spared: and it has rkaagettents cot. AI t y.u.uAukr, and -.__Train: 4 1 • itations daily, s u di , ' l l4 i t , • vi oiv,a: (Train havini 3 excep t o Chicao ' " i1t:,1 , z5 , lesiva daily. )1 rT.R.l;l3:4•Goixri weir . • • . 1..5.t. s. 14;148... i .. . --- ''' - ' - ';3 - ,.-.--. P ttsburg ...:.t 2.64r)c . tio Ax. 2 . 20 •• 8.che5ter,...•.,:' , .417 ..;8:* ••: :',17 ,I. 4 , 1 . 13411 Ni. Bitliton-. .427 .. 810 -- 9 ; .... ~, Pil : upon . • ''.; . 512 .., 931 t. %,' 444 4 L 32! .. Cplninbians.; 4;550 , 3' 11)1.4 ~. ...... ..,. t;,.•.,, Silent .. :. G 2;) .4 1047 .!. 5:12 .', 14 4 A 11/mai . . ; .715 ....:),15.)...- - 4:4., :. ..1; i. 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Jon .. z i , s : :,44 . : . ,; burbon .....:. ...-ir i ..:., ": ...... Vpioiith .:1. !! 92 . 51 . 4 `. 1 2 4 5 ". .897 ~ ii I stutti.h "4; .....:., 4. ~.....; ..... „ 1 .. skraralso..: 1 , 1050 4. 1 . 415 4 . ...7 ) ~..Z1 ii d • , m`t. obirt !i . i*e '- , 1,- ••••! "'........, . i Cattt.eroif:l • .i: . ..,,:_. ..... ~:.., 10. Rn J', 11 :. 1 1 1 . - ";'' "..- ..... ... t, carr;;....;., 0250r . 0 ; .620 ..11"4.!..ii4:„ TS.UN Kritr. XP'S i EX I;:iiT:Exp7,ll/1: . . i',ltieago....t.: . R. .... . 111 t.RRCros ' ' ' ; Marie . . '1 4, ..... 4' . - ..... " ... ... _ Hobart 4• ;, • . •••••• -4 , .... ; • irialtsr.a4 o . ,•••• ,A 9 8 '' - 'O4 -.. 5:21 ... 1:, if Ifiutatah . ..... -.' ' - • ,4 • ...... - t 4 ,,1 Prytioath . .;,. '• ',': 82 9 4.' luZ3l 44 7420 ~- . :....?-. 4 earl:ton ~.i...'' - ."—....; 44 '444- ;..'---!`;" . arsaw '.- • .' 940 ..'113?1 " 81" L i t -.; “ Fierffet on --,., 4 . , .. 4. - f.;. , ....i. . ..... i t01C01umbia.....,;1040. .4 i '121:44.); 9 ... 94 ..i 5 : 2 ; 1 ; , Fort 11'aine:.: '1145 ‘4, .123 .. tour, 4„ . 3 ) , tan Wert ..'.. '; 119 r.; 232 4. Ins ‘; i,.. 21. , eliihos ''. 4 ' 'l46;;' l '' IPA; " 1148 4.' Opp„ jam . ..'. I 1 219 ;;i‘si• .333 44 :1217Ai 9:15 4 rest. . .:-. . 14. :- • &la ••••;-.48`, .t In ~ nog: lian4lislcy.; . I', • 431 d. . ;;.1 ~ 1;1 --11;,;., iicyru, - • :7: 5 ' 22-: " •: - 53 8 - " 225 , 4,.1'411n -- ... • ...kr, 1 69.. . G ‘ o,s ~. : e 55 ~ 125 71 reHiaine pi , 61,_, AK 1 1,2.5 4. • 313",44 mu .4 • amp uid.„.„l lit' 656 ••: 657 .. - ;,4;43 4. ir,so . ondonvilla 4:: 7Zgo ‘• 74ti •. 425 .4 24; .. . ouster,? .......- -4 Isso " 8351 .4 . 5118 4., sti, ..• 1 rrril . l,--..... C 920 4• . 4 yt; 4,1580. .., :4,:,-,. , assilPon . ..... lOOO J. `.142, 4. 'G(la -44 .10• L irstorl . ..... . . ' 1020 4 4 1001 44 1714; 4. 41{ . L.1 lliance ...'...,112.1 4. I ltsi 4. '714 . .; 543 - 4 Baleen . , ... .....: 1207 44 112 4.i 744 .4 611; tolusibiatur.. 4:1,235cs I Pi; •• -..... 4`.4...643 'nort - ;; - 1424.1 "•1232Am; 1 4 :38 4"4. 727 , 440 Am. 72oAx. :;:zrk 191 M . Brighton, ." 217 " • Iw:heater. 2:15 " 125 " ‘41. , ": s;•!;‘) it4Ourgh ....! 359 "I no 10.2.4 Erie and Pittsburg Expre:es..Taa,,iti ieth; at 4:05 - p.m:, 'n i'vrire,s in' l'ittsl , 4rg , 0:45 p.m. Ret urn ia; leaves l'it teburg tr.:f.. 'arrives in New Castle at bita)a - .1a..: • New Castle. and Pittsburg, Acevatnotht rain leave! 7:tllNei.Castle at e 1 a.m., airlo... dk fin Allegheny at 9:45 a.m. Ilit P 'aring;eur.:,-.4 fin at - 1:21 p.m., arsl.ets la Nertis;fr; '• • • t Gr.:o p.m. - F.. R. StAns, (le. ec Ti,:}: n- . CLEVE* Si: PIT F.S. and after Noy 111, 1,866, trains will tem tiotii Aaiity;Suriilaya exeefire4 as folios! G 131117Tif `M u . ' ioYetillla - :...' 810 A M , ;. ) :';: 54 , 7•1. ::::5 PI! :: uclid strcet B2l-••• 2 t'; 44- 3411 - .'-... itdcou„ 92.5 -. 4 i.tlo • - 540 krou ....6.. '' rrsille-.. .. . ...-......... ' ' • ••••- • I illersturg.... . ...... .. ' • ri • . '• - Itiftenna....;:. ' , WOO 4 • ' 31:: - .11.1 -..-• Altiince ....:. •;1100 44!' 500 ••. , •,:iu ~ I,_ BayArd ..-..... °.1130 .!• 53,4 •• • • .. '_.. Wellsville.... jlO5 rat.' 7 . 95 • • ...... ... • -i.-- CO Noutu NIA I: -A rr(p)( 1 1 4141111 e 8450,u 15:n•31 .. • ..... .11017 1;17) Alliance....:.. , 1125 t;44- - 410: . ; . 1214 rm 72: 4 - 751 ]itillereburg.. `j • ' • .... .... , .. Orrvillo' Akron ~..:.' t ; Hudson i 24i; tins At; Zuclid'lltreet 147 ". ••• .162 ••. Cleveland:. I: ;206 - ": -. 1 1 1 • . 11155 ": GOIECO EAST. 31Au.„. ; EXP S: • EAI• S. ,• .... . P 610,61:1-64poi Bridgeport... '! 451 • 625' t.:14:0 " ' l ` 541 . ••'? 721 ;1139 ..... Steubenville. 600 ..• 743% 1 Wellsville. 1 ' 7 . ' 1 5 8-5 12ei SniitifsFerry !' 747 s: — 90; 147 Beaver.. • ••••• 8 4 0 940 217 !‘ : Roeuester. • ::. ' 830 .41 950 • 225 Pittsburgh 010'. “!1105 •• 344 7. Goma , Arrsi Ei s E • MAIL P4taburgii 7 . !I V.2srmi 41•35 r):: r;5.;,1:til Vichenter . li 835 , • 1 oia ..;' , ;: 11 .. :ii . : Betair,er —•II - ! 354 .4 ' 7:31 , ;Co Stith'eFeiry _ll 411. , •i' 631.. ,,; 5.67 :5O . W Ilrrille ... ,!" M. ,4 . 725 :..R-1 1 ) 'l° l .. Setrilenville. '! 'COO ~' $23 "., 9716 --..:'" Ligrange..... l'• 618 , tl. 810- , . IWO '••• -: Bridgeport:- ii• 712‘ , 1 921 . . , 911 2 ";•• e.,...: ••': Bellair,. I'l: 725 ••[ i 340 ..‘,11:1 "": •••-• . . , 7. ifTETCAAii -- "W ASBR A6. C °. . . . ..—. „ - -• ' Lervis,- i . : -Arnie . 1 • N:l'hilastelpliza.6.-50ita Bayard. ,:>?. 1 ., Itayartill;4s am; .. N.'Philailti._ • *- F. - It. ?dICEIIS General Ticket AO' • .. %rjilr.e.ol.lio i'?s-I";Siki. y - . .11E underslglieel will expeie P.-O 3 ' t . • or , ou p s lii4 o_ r.n. ute v ry er a , trtab.e,•Coneur:. lloak 0 , 13 ., "- 21 10-117-DA Y, the 24th of Decentii:ir'' st , teisloek, P. M.. a farm COlliaiti' .. 31 % 116 acres--G0 of which ii ; cleared 0 0 ur. , feneet the remainder well tiniberea - r„, ,llle r, estate of Nareissa .1. Judy, des 'd• , ~'.": is situated in Brighton tewashi,l;e:ric,,oc-' ty, Pa., about three, miles west 0111 1 1:°., of BeaTet, - about tlie Some.distsece o: boroughs' of, Faileten and New 13101.-, Y,9l' fur/her particufars inquire df . lizelub her.. . . - Terms, made known on.day of silo- ~ • • . • J. c. wi1.,50 . ncm2B'Gti Ei'r of N. J.,,ludy. (.led;s; FLOUR kCi6)ll-;k: LOT of Ei it i! tra'f,‘F ; Ju#Creceived 'and fo.r s,tek:..at 1. : u.~1:1 L~ A ] KM 11!I=
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