The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 11, 1867, Image 2

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, 1 i rtilt a ncoa - , Ilibttir e s eec i esebedent . ' ' sasm es til r ist--;;;lVne.t lei* tellieTsiiic s infili a neinrtilaiiii - iiiiiitliailt -
(--f, in the stability '
of - our been already made. Brazil , with enlightened
•
and conntruet its fnals-:andattnenais.of - write- l. at - home and altronii, -
77"iertti)te.i s jell 8i nnevlse of stileanul
the Amazon nsl4
• t shoultrsin payineet of their just 'and hanri. I institutionaramt-bripg the nation prosperity sagacity and
,nerniedduessreeeive depreciated paper, While j pence and d.eeti Will: Scs-s f -77- . - nsa i ° P e ' '
a . rddi an its" rib • es Universal . commerce
-,., anet.iter ;elan-for, their conntrymeneno more! The reporter the Sec tarry
•desnrVingsarte paid in Bain orgold and ssil- lin; exhibits the riperatiefut o e nnyg n: nd of On lh t _ mill . e seenni . . ti 1 -in assure sa
- syer. Equal and exact justice requiresthat .an , the several Bureaus of tl i l--, at epa
:. en s.__ m 4 an. ring • . reakin Ekinth Ante
, offeife th • - • cefal habitswjthotit
' theereilitore of the 4 Governmept .slinnkl be ! The aggreginprengtle ' -titre start t, ,
paid le n currenew possessing wanifor a vat- :, on the 30th o Septemblast•eras 6,31 rs Th . : wh s el . heistna . .!
rnt; cannot,
t in thiaT
. u .„... Thi 4 , can o n ly ~ne . .f leeem elishedsby- itbe I total estimate for miii appr is .es in, we're* t n_rittart . t
... Met sr or social a e
• . elitteten n - kik 'Vance r
. ...retaratien:Of the : currency et thiestandard I $71,1;4,707; includidg,
-ss - estittiliSliielliy, the,•Oria(titutinni., and by this 1 yea r' appropriations of .$13,600,, . . The The Expositiewor -Universal Induters at
,•., Means: we . would. .renteve a - .discrimination , payments at the T easury tip accou t of the Paris has passed,‘ and seems -to have fully.
t ~ Which nt iv Invitee alecierooted and vele. I serzice.of the War .partmect;franiJanunil- realized-higbeetpe.etatintissot-the:Y.
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~apreatl,nntl.imperittlienatiopal ercalit. •11 te - Oetaber - 29; 1. 7-a pericid Of feit inefiths Government...lf.the ellesrance he made for
'lllie leitentilliti .of meking . our -currency o-ardounted lo s B. .80 . 7,0441.-,Tlte, aixPensess the reeentandirfettl tle - ritegernephortind
~:cerrespend with the constittitional•etandanl!of_thetntlitats'esst-, alilithlnts tit, .Ast,'Wellits the here. thepart iir !rich ilies.TTnithil.B.... sings
••••inay be:seen• by ter-rent:el to a ,few facts de-' netabers of the army, are now three time s as borne in this exhibition oe s -Invnettien andart.
s , . .
fisedinnusiur•couunercialstatienas ..- , . ~Igreat as , they ever ha'in been intime of peitee may . berema l , Med Wlyn - e•erytete,,lfltitiallietfote
esTire•protinielen -or preciouS inetala - in th •4 whilleShe discretionary power is' vested in the During the
. Exposition a con ference, wax ;
;U
f nited States rout 1844 A() 1857, inclintive,e'Ekeentive to add nfillions to this expenditure held of delegates. ;him. several ..natines,sthn
semottfited to $570,030.000: from 1858 to 186 0 t! by nh increase of the army to the mitsiinnre
venierices' of cointheree and ocial itiferenutite` „United Stateslteing Pile; 10 . Wheb the
: inane.,
, S
..inclusiiiis.to 8137,500.093: and from 1861 hi i strength :altered by the law:
, 'lB.s7,,inelunive,:to 8457.500,000-nteking thd I. The attitude of some of tie . war- rultingfrenithediv • erste standards of money
grand negregaie of products Since 1840.' $l, like bands of Indians inlinliiting the district value were fully discussed,' and Plank were,
174,000.0 A The amount of - 'specie.•eflined ! inf country between the Ark:Mins, and Platte developed for, establishing, by:CM - venial con
f n•Cfra . tAritiv 1857, inclusive, wag 8431.0150,000: I rivers, and 'portions - of Dakota Territen n re-. sent, a common
. plinciple teethe t•Olettge.. of
. ',troth 18.53 to 1860 ; inclusive, 8.1211;000,000: and .. quir e the presence'of a large military force in gold.' These contereitemare.exPbeted . taloa
- ' from - 1861 , to 1867 . ilielnsive, $310.000,000- i that region. Instigated by real or imaginary reneived. with ' the ' attendant* .of . .many.
' seakingstlietotal coinageidneelf/49, $874,000,-; grievances. the Indians ocensionally coinniits foreign_ States not liithetterrepresented. •A'
/,'-• I.lo(KTYttim 1849 .t0.1.104,'-sinelusive., the net' ted neta.nritnrharans violence upon emigrants report of the:W interestine, proceedings ; will
f• . .,....exPertsiirsspecie =feinted to,' $271,000,000; I And-our frontier settlements: but n general In- be sub m itted tef 'Oxlip-m; which' will 'inn
'froci 1858 to 1860. inclusive •to 8148,000,000:, Bien war lute been Pravidentially averted.- doubt justly' appreciate' the great object and
, - Wed from 1861 to 1861; exclusive $122,(x0,090 ; Thar Ceminissloners under thenet of July 20th be' reedy to adopt any =measure . tirbielt
.May
). ,-titaking•theneasragitte'net es pOrtsnince 1819 I 1867: Were invested with . full ' pOwerto adjest tend ':to 'recilitate its ultimate . accornplishe,
! - . - :$7414109„089: Them figttree show an excess; existing difficulties, negotiate treaties witlithe ment: - - * .
• of product over net exports 'of $433.000.000. 1 dittaffecteil•bnmilf, and'selectlbr their reServa- . Onthe 25th` of 'EFeliultry, 'lBB2, collgreßs
Them are in the Treasury 8111,000,090 -in ! tionicremote trent the traveled routes between &sedated by liw that Treasury notes without
' - ': Coln •-nomethine More than $.40.000,000 in car- the Mississippi and the Peat*. They entered Interest, aptborized by that act, : should .be
'• •enti t h e i t e n il l ; Pacific most, and a few rail.lsnrithout delay upon • the execution of. their legal-tender in payment of all debts,- public
Alensiwthe National and other banks-inn!! : trust, but have not vet made any official ice And private within BM United States.. An
'above $160;000,00% Thin, however, taking [port of their proceedings. It is of vital bi- annual 'remittance of $30,000, less stipulated
Intii neetnint the specie in the country prior to I nortince that oue'distriet Territories should expenSeacertiekto claimants under the Cita:
1849sle:tvesmore than three hundred milli ins ) ; beexempt frtint 'lndian . nntbreake, and that vention made with . Spate' in 1834. 'Flaws
of, dellars which have not been Recounted foil thetonstruetion of the 'Pacific %Railroad,: an reMlflimces, sincetbe pasiage . of that act,
::` • brie/port anon, and :therefore may ` ra
yet mainfobject of natlotudimportnnee, should not,..be k have been paid in such notes. The claimants
, ' in the ciOutitii: '.. •'• - - . -t tinterrupted by hostile tribes. 'Thew objtiets.l insists that, the Government ought, to re-
• :Throne ore important facts, and chow how ', as-well nit the material Interest and the moral quire , that,
in coin; The subject. ll2 VP.e.
• 1 / 4 2• s,ennstiletelY 'the inferior currency Will super-land intellectual improvement of the Indians, deemed worthy, ofyetir attention.
' Cede ! th e better s foreleg it from circulation can be most effe c tually secured by 'enneent ra - I No arrangement bait es 7 Tot,heen _ra , mie . ti '
t anenhg - the messes, end eausi we it tolle•eXport. Ling them, upon Portions of country set apart !.fir the' st•ttlement •of our chrims • for
,British
- , 'ell as. a mere ,artiele - of - trade, to-add to the efortheir exclusive use, and located ittspeints Idepretlatiens upon the "commerce .of - the
i 'ltioMreeattital of forage . lands. • They 'Suttee ',, remote from oar highWitys and' encroaching, United States, I have felt my duty to decline
' 'the VeCeS , :ity Of
.-. retirites one paper money, t white settlements..-; • . the proposition of a rbitration miele by, Her.
..,
that the retern et efildand silver- to - the a-re- i l ',Sinee the Coniniepeeinent of the Second Re:l:Majesty s'Gerertitneetsbeatuse. it has hither-,
nue-i , nr trade new be invited, and a •thenand !sten orate Thirty-ninth CongresS,
,five; hen- ! to been : accompanied liY reservations and'
crentterivhich will cause theTetent ten lit home I . diced and ten mru
iles of road have been coeste- Ilimitatiiins incompatible With the rights,
, t ` of at least sesniteli olthe prothiciiima of our I
teal the main line nett branches Of the ' interests and boner- of our , country.. It is
? • rich and iiiexlittitstnble geldbearing fields as Pacific Railway. The Him from Omaha is not 'to be .apprehend: it that Great 'Britain '
t,. . ..rosy be stillielent for we rpostee of circulation. I rapidly npproachir37 the eastern briSe 'of the 'Will, iire„sttt . ; in lier s .refueal to Fat.,:sfy. these
' - •It is unreitsetieble se 'expect a ratitrn to a-Rocky Mountains, whilst the terminus of the just and* reitsonnble.r;lairns, .ii•lnt•h involve
s :Sound ctierenee ,n liMg as the flovernmem, by last section of constructed mad in California, the istercd_pritteiples .or non-.interventitiut
• .eentiniiine - to is , lie-i rredeereable me es: fill , the sneeepted by the Covt•inment on the'2lth - day , piinciple beneeforth - not more important to
eliennels of eireti tat imi witli'depriedatol pi- lOf Octi•ber , last, was • but sdeeen Miles distant ! the United States than to' all oilier conitpercial
- - .per, - NotWitlistandine a coinage V i otti mints fruits the nummitie• the Sierra' Nevadae . • The . •aations . , , , ..
•sincele4x), Of i5e74,00 . 0,000,111e, peimle are,now !remarkable - energy evinetel by . tli companies i . The 'West India Islands were sett l ed WWI .
strange4,•tret lie currency which was deeigned 'offers the strontrest assurance the the coin- 1 eelonized by European States. sheet:anti us
fortheirase itti(l` bene fi t. and precious metals Spletiow of • the road . front' Sacramento to 'n•itti Sn settlement and colonization or the
• - e ssr ie ngs •th e •t i me s's ' d ev i ce a e stadom seen. ! Omaha Wilt not be long deterred/ ' . - Anierican.Cantinents Mest of - the (-ni n nies
exeept whe.e. en - elle:ee p:
l taesti •t• the interest. I ,I)tiring the last fiscal ythr seven inillien planted here Iteennui iptlependent -- natines in
r .,_.
excited by their novelty. .if t predated pa- : rs,rly-ore thousand ene hundred and fourteen ItheeloSesorthe last and the Imginning of ,the
- -per is"to he eentented as the pe sem nent
„tete ; nejeS . 6f etiblieland were elispoeed et, and the '..present S eentuF3s- Our . own anintry -cui
. retry id' the caunfry, and ":11,1 our coin is tobe- I cash 1 - E-cell - ilk from .salesand fees exceeded by ibraces ennintenitien -which.' at. -cite period,
. -. TI •Ine it mere article of treille ned.specithition, ; one-half million doll:tie the sum renlized fleets ;. Wale 'coteries lOf Great Brittle, France,
- , .toalle enliencensent in wits! of ail thae:is -in- • those . sources: during the pric slines year. j Simin. Holland. Sweedee mid Bessie. The
dispensible to the mine trt: - Of th e,. item ale, it I The atnountpeitl the
,pensioners Incindine I pelvic id' the West Indies, with the exception
. ‘ would'he wise economy in abolLili our mints, , expenses of disbursements, was $18,619:954; iof thoz4e-in the island of linyti,S have neither
' thiiii shying the nation 'the care and expense I and. thirty-six - thousand Pen- hundred 7 anti ; attained ' nor. Snlitical to intlependerice, nor
. incident to sled] es4•tblisliments.:lll(llet, ;al our i eighty-tw o natni•s here' added to ,the rolls. I, hive they-become prtpared s for self defense.
• precious Metals 'he exported in bullion. Thel The - entire itumbe'r of pennioners,on the 30th ! Altho u gh p issesaingesusiderable commercial
time has come, howevst, when the Govern- of June last was one hundred and sift)-floc I value, they have been held by the several
silent Anti Natieual Banks should' Im retell reti thousand four' hundred :Ind ,seventy-fine. I European Steels whielt colonized be at . seine
to thke,the mo.a.efficient steps and make nil : Eleven therisand six• hfindred - and fifty-five ',time conquered thon, chiefly for purposes Of
. • - titveSenry arrangements 'roe a resumptton of . patents nod -design§ were issued -storing the! military tile' itaynl strategy in .tprrying out
' specie payments at the earliest practicible pe- 1 , year (-tidier , Septentber 10, 1867, and at that • Europe - air policy and di signs .in regard' to
runt. Specie pnyetents hiving been epee ye- i d:tre ti e baiance in the Trensiti•v-to the en : 4li 1 this conthient. in our revolt:lion:tic war,
' - Mimed by the, Government and the lianlcs, all 'of the 'ittent fund was tr 81.1,607; Ss .
(ports and harbors in tuts West India 1. lands',
. • notes or bills tf'paper isseed by either , of a! . Ther •port . ilf the Seeretnry of 'the Nut l were used by our enemy; to , the greatinjhrY
it..S denoinivation t halt twenty ilollera slintild i states t hat . we IriVe seven ispiedrons' actively ; nud enibarritssnieut of the United Statw. 'We
byl a w be exceeded risen Cliental ion, ' so that ! tin•rjullicene ly eitipydyert; and eMeient and . l aid a the tsetse experietledbi 'our necend war
titti'people may have the lmnefit and coeyeie i 'dile Commanders, fn protecting the, s i e rol l s ! Wit li Great .Britain. The 7sniet• :iirriperm
,lenep ore gohl and silver, cerrenev- which ; in r anti - primer's. of Anierican'eitizens, maintain- j-pnhey for a. lone' tittle exche'.ed us even . from
. ,all their bitspess transiction - 4, Will be uniform nig the dignity and paver of the grivernment ;.trade With thieWest' : lndiea, While we 'Were
s , •
In val ue, t Ilf.'tp: anti abroad. . -' jami-promoting the commerce , and :.business ,at pietee,witli, ell nations; In one recent civil
'"Every .
s . min of; praperks its i elln . .:t ry,. every ; ir.teeest sof °lir eountrynien in every
. pert, of; war the rebelS:. and, ;their Piratienl and
' mite who . desires to . preserve, what he leanest- I the Work'. Of the two !medic(' an t i tidily-1 Idoekadebreakingalliek,::fonntl 'realities hi
• ly poSseitses s 'orto elenittwitiit he cen•honest- , debt' Yesaels - ettinpotsing tIM present 'navy ( d• I the.,Sinne ports fOr the won.., which they, too
•=•Slretire.liie; a:direct interest in . hiatptaining I the, United States, 'fifty, set,
,cnrrying ;sive , snecessfullysaccompliSlieds of injuring 'mid
''a narehiretilating tfieilitun-snell n mediurn As hundred Mel seven . gene': arc in squadron I deresting, the enitiiiierce. 'which ist - : ;Ire - Mite
• hell be ' real anti - substantial, not liable to' Si- t ierViee!'A)iiiing_the ear the nuriper Ti s t srl enti rrt •ed in tentetletng. AA•st laliOrisi eeimeint.
~ . :Asp Sir:doen bY the breath Of,ssietitinbut '. rind tfie . ..a - reiltirte - en'le'ss "..s` ' * Th": 1. "‘ ' ' 'l3l-1-ml-arBadr3n6L
-tut_
Eur9Penfl '
to-he mtide table and sitetire: A disordered i I !lute [barb were at t 1 -'
lelf 9n s t g h t e in i t a is st " rep i ti ci.d il i t t Y .
ii: steam
fond friendly i.il4 . s e li n eTt l e ° r 3' ,. "l protection ll- ' otir
: n e t
i n d e • l ' iri si l L sk
•eurteaceis one of the greatest political eVIS. I A large matter of le'(e
of'
in I:_esitintb:en., viertesanthrtearried - on
It emilerininiet the virtues 'necessary' for the i nett in cm' rse of vessels ernistree . lisin w „ V e. r s e lsn e e ° , lll ,*-- Ille ntert n •el rrrmi ldies nottr - own distant shores. There was
t ~. •seeipert'ofthesoael aystene owl eneoniages, / t4Ofilee-S : C l if i p n ; anpr - C t lti rineopit fob their •entn. I then universal feelieg of the want of mil
. ..
Pr.. ) PeOttles get i tt.S t 4 Y , foifitiriV'ariti .. eont) . mi. ' pletinn The p f
o rm i en ni t . lus i seithersuseendeil , edvanced cayatoutpest betWeert. the Atlaritie,
ateritiosters the evil spirits of extrisvasience work ti'Mil th ethe slew emit_
such
and Earee.. The duty of obtaining
• 'and speculation." It ltsbeen'asserted le; one I pletite.‘;• l tif the steatn'i l •est i 4e t j t
n •s i , i s i t i tlLs to
tl meet the sue?! en .. . entpnet pencefully and ; laiillilly,
of our
,prefound and; mil gi ft ed .statesmen. ! cont ra cts for machinery e rt.va t e wh ile
oti s n . citherdomg nor menasing injury to,
0 s
t est., ates,cern estly cps:need tuts n t tent ion :
thitt "of all.tbe contrivan ';a for citrates , . th . estab li shments. 'The ireill ' v e e p w I !
laboring : pliessea of annitkind nonestinvellect: the Naval ISeenrtinent for ' t ic lie en ;i I -
tli f es yea o r f ,
o f I , ltx Executive Department before the close
. more effectiud than those Which deludes them entliws June 30, 1867, were 531,034,911,
.N ( 1,
_ft 1 . . r at ars and it has not bet n lost giglit of
With paper Money.", • This'is the most elfiet- : appropriations have be e n
r natln or . required ', since. that liner A not entbely dim-411'111as
. nal of inventions to fertilize the rich Man's since the close or 111 - e war
cn e; the constrection !naval eatitreye. , eled itself (hiring the some
. fi elds by sweat el the poor man's brow,-- ' :Intl repair Of ' vessel' •
_ Ordinary tyranny, eptiressinn, excessive tax: ordnance p. rovisione s 'and r
'"!llllllncliteery, I r f let Jr!. few his I ;trifle consC The
,requi rad
• • ete.these bear lightly oft the harminese of I Sze , the li:dances under' thieve several feel'het"P' itot sold there was fitrtuna tax .secured by
SeN;cral • heads i cur late treety with the Emperor of Russia,
the Mass Of the community elm panel with a , luiVingtbeen more then sniff •
cie b nt ,or current,landit now , seet - ns imperatiie that the more
fraudulent etirren••3-; and' the 'robotics commit-. exPeudit u rest. It sho ' nlil al so stated to tote :
i obvious necessities of tire Atlantic coast '
ted by depreciated paper. Our own histore ', credit or the - Departme nt I tlrnt ~residesr esides asktng I s lottlii not be.less carefully provitled
.for, A
• • has recorded, for our.inst ruction. ,etueigh, oral no apitiatpriation ' s*for * tit- above
:• . snore thaw ehough of the de:no'enlizine ten- : the-1:v.4 two years, the S e cretary .., ONe oojects , for , geed and convenient port and barber, capa :
s . deney-, the injustice, and the. intfilerable op- I on the 30th September
t . of the Navy, i the of easy defence,' will supple that netiii.
~ • preSsion on-the virttionsand'WelidispoSed, of i wide the act of )I • i l B.o,llst, in accordance t With the pnasesitin of a station lay. the I. ii ne t ,
, . a
in paper currency, authOrized by law : Secretary otth 'I 3 ' ' requeated the I States, Weithetswe nor Any either. American
reasery . to . carry to the : nation need longer: niciirelientl injury or
~. •or in any way countenanced he Onverninent. ' surplus fond ti e '
. 11.
is,ono
6f
the
most
successful
ot
deviens .
in i
dorrs. the sum of stxtyfive millions of , offense front any. Transaction with the A:thin-
- :
times nf peace or warsexpansions or
arc- ,
&ile ti: t . il b e e ‘ in e g i the aliment received from the , tic eneiny. I agree with our enrly statesmen
1 and other ' ' l,
war prepet y and . that the West Indian naturally gear state 10,
don, to accomplish the transfer nf' ll the •
V a
pre-
leas Mai% from the great muss of the pen-'
;the remnan t s of roriiimhporbptiatio • ' ' anti
iss , ! may be expected ultimntely to he ab-
The re tut or , tl
pleintai the handa'Or therms Where arc' sh • • P. , • le, Poiemaster General . serbed ler the Continental States. inch d' g
, . ou b tile business olitls
e Past-offlee Depart- : our o wn. I agree with 1 • I th • - •
• . bearded in'ateret plaees ot depesited • they ii s rang t tem, else, thut it eil
meat and-the eenditrel of the postal tier- ' wise tol • tl
boketti antler belts anti bars, , While the people . vice in care. 'es - mei:tine of Such nbeor iti
are le ft to endure all the initonvenien ~ . a very favt‘rable light, and the :etch- jto this process of nal unit I' ' '. I ()n
!tied gmvitnt ion s :
, rifieen tad demoralization result in ces, sac- tion et Congress is (idled toils practical
.rt.,T- The islands of St. Thomas Po
-
. and St. , Johns, -
e. from thelonimendat•
use. of , a - depreciated and tl 1 '
wor 1 ess ions. The receipts of the DepertS 'which constitute part I
o tuts grout) celled the
money. . . . . paper inent foe. the year ending June 30 • ' l l .
.18 t. imp!' Islands, seemed to offer us ad'. t- '
including all special a ro ri 'inn flees
pp p ationa fur • sea ! immediately deairable,whi their
. . . The condition of et f
our mance., and the open, and land service end f t 1 e ter acnuisitior.
• t
. tensor our revenue sy.
%tell' nre :set forth atd•i were $19,97_,8.693: Ti or free miiii matter I could be secured in h armony with the prin-1
_.. 'telly explained in the able - awl instructive ;re- , leirpoixe; ' were'. 81 ‘l2‘. . i. ke o e : xperidittires for , all . eiplet4 to which - I allutleti. A treaty him.;
_ , -/, leaving an tin- I therefore, been concluded, with the King or;
port or theSeeretary of the Treasury. On file' expended balan "
30th ofJune, 1866 S the public debtametinted of $743.210, whic hte in favor offliepeßrtrintent i Dennmrk. for the cession of thaw Islands rind ' 1
to $2,7fg1.123.879: nn flee 30th of June I. t'• ~ the ex ;en • ' can be app led towlinis I Will be submitted to the Senate for consider
to et the Department for the cur; Mink
was $2,6f12,199415, shewitte a •reil t -- ' j i g it
' rent .l
c ion (air- ., yea r. The increase of, postal revenue I It will hardly lie nccecsars•
in,tlM fined year of, $9l 2. , 0 rto call the ntten
timnse4i,.3.os
.., _ . - .si t . Isurin g , independent of specific appropriations, lion of .. •
for' Con s i eSS tO t Tic , subject of provhling
1 r ending Slane 301 h, 1867,5t - 11e re- the year 1867, over tl •t •
eyries Were $490.634,010, and the expetelittir °M. The in • -'e. of 184•6, wits $830,-; for, the paa•ment Milli:edit of the sum stile -
• 4 31 6•723,129.jeaving an available sur thiS est,
The
)s
and
stamped
of t evueor the „sale of latex.] in tae mo u l t ter the 'cessio of Alaska l-
• ge0,064,880. .It is estimated' that the rle •tils' The literea:; T., envelopes 'vries.s7B3.4o4. eye haying been formally aleliee l ' t •
for the 'basil year . ending June 30th. 'lB6e e :eil ' those of the ( 9 . expendit tine for 1867 over our CoMmissioner, the territory rem * i
re'
f 9
nns or
be 8417,1! 1 • , tB, and that the eSpewit - ' . i t
,_ r previtmayeir was awing chiefly I the present iweare of a 'ninth - f
I urea,i_ will to
. the extent - see of the laral and Ocean mail I rut: such organization r)
oree
await
reach thesum or vj0;1,269 0 .)0 • lei 'twain - ill be di
1 v n pr. i n th e .!.service. Dunne (be e s • ' ree-
Treasery il Stlrlilei Of eee sne en, 1, „„ , • e.la- t•
. c.:ii• - pew postal I led ist• Cengrese
fiscal year entlinglnn e ;anit cio9-' „ r L i ! , i li entities have lii•en ratified and cachou ; The annexation r '
o ninny %will German .j
netted the reed ma will niti•ii.t. , it, is esti.; ed with the l'niteil Kbeeloni or (; mat Brit: tin i stales to rills+ , l ' ' .
en( the reorertnization of
t - NlO, and thatthe'
intense:e s ,- I ' t `. l s3Bl_ ,000._
i n s nd.lrehintl.-Belgiuti t and
.I,the.Nethe.rlarb.,- thaScountrs l' '
ine i•r a new :Ind liberal eensti
. 000,000.
show,ntr...
i_vi
it\
eess (. ., I. : wi ii j„, seeee , _ witzerhind, the North German Italy; Union. 't t" Kaye ` ' • '
. ti ion, induced meet
0 ee,eue s m . i n ' and the Cokd:it thiverntnent cif lione-r .
tiontrof the gnegiantient .' „ ani . , t tun it just
: I very I.‘ el it prompt nettlement t f the
The ritieutiem
of eangfes s s i ,
c. , redefin e „.s., po sses.
t •
, rg• y the rates of ocean ; le d lone, vexed question conceenties tl 1 ) e
, Arnie' n• Mei- . ".."" t . . ( anal n ein an d within those foreign StatesYfor milit• • s '-• le
e aims
of
tett to the neeessity of a than
enon e l l re ., is i„„ or l, stem ree. . Isla)
jents,nat I 1 . ars . eryiee from their
our revenue system. (ter internal revert" I The report of tie ura met m the United States:
revenue • Acting Coinni'ssin
laws atitli et post '• t , ner ofi, In conneetion with th is l •
ssse ein slimed h e se „ae,, te . i I Agriculture co nc i sely - ' .`' sii iject the atten
e H•••• Li • • - ' . '
) bet; most heavily on articl '4 •. ' W.- -'
i
of hi Xlii V • 4111'. sort Pre..Treq , l Or •t - . •
presents• the condition, i tion 01 Can mss • •
is respectfully calleti tort sin
tety; pg the Ws e ssirie • elfin: :1;4 f t ' rI . • worths.
rm.
ti,st7
... •111 in erest enunently I elder and en r ir s
:tumm i es may lie eialsisient. with II ee
r l ill taN-
1 m i tli , t ''' '"'''''' • • . i ing ea re of CongresesantiEXeCUL . - I) turnissing conflict of laws. The
lie' Tur i n , . ..., •
of thieGovernment, economic:llß u : : l e"). Imit ' s
I ."' '',, , tot.i.s . nre et miefel results itchier- ' has hithe ti ' int te this Government
c tin in s the i eat to el • . 11
.01
t. ,r
.) aid forint isheld, hi s it now nods
• ed. Taxation wotild not then ba l l- n inintster s
__ o, : t"tilat• refers- , nut ,r
in •ti
c nfonnity with the
mom
or
11.0
te,mit
et'e
iin(ll 10 . unduly rite ;T1 • ye - establi. ,, lniletit of twaceat home, anti I Cenatit • -
ile Hour: the rtsuni )t MIMI anti laws • •
,setiald he entheit- ex eil se m , ~ ' '-' ' .' i ton of extended trade, tiny d Itbs°l the ' °f
the
Leited . States
~,,,,„,,,,.I.)t all ! •eoinineree abroad, have • c , and ! Sc.'.es pient &Lie . his native allegi
in . emir, in. to titeir • .. . served ' '
to inert -Ise Pnee. The CI
in tattnat v l loloi .. 3 the number
• troultl cents iintle.toivartlA tuts - ' L,
and
variety
of
questions
in they
i 8.. e
_ .:l . r eel Sof Groat Britain hold that
:.rapport of the ; <katartment for fereien attain . iee
.. 1 , 1 .. 'S,ri pessto the British Crown is. indefeasi
. elate. .A. nuelitiestiem of the ii; i t t , yens oft ' '
esnal revenuelt hese questions, ho wever,`l ' e, and Is not absolved byi our laws of nat
syst i. in,. by. a large reilticeo • • ' hove scnously di I urali znti"e
a si i t .e .anii , s h i i icati; , tztx. • 9ut the Ituntherof , !urinal our relations WWI other State . 8- ! lit - : . British Judges cite -Courts and
s. . . , si atehonties of the United Stales i
by:results
„van.).
atirai , :„. e t rould be followcsi I The Ilepublic or 31exko . n silty.,
it eels tom e e i • • • • haying b ' port °fillet theory
een. re- I 1 , .. against the position held
awl-the eleverinneet. It would ttes ni 1 ieved rime ftifeign intellect:tint.]
render the ex- .is enreest I is.. the Executive ant h - '
CCILLI4,II,9r a il.: 1,,, ass expen . ,ive 1
(1 •• • ! 'Ll'lgei i . ' efforts to v' •establ'sl her - 13 '1:n:des. Ti i s • -ent3 of the /initial
ettflainssemove ell
to' '.. It . more, s!iiiitionel system o f e • J. i . • enn• _• . i .
.conflict - porple . xes the •Sfitiblic
it . les s ...-• lolernment
„ mod I mina concerning the Ji
nni, or notoraltiea ,
-en the temptations 111 evade, the lax • '',..i, i' 1 se`Trstroltling ernetimes to ex' tb • '•-• • 17
~, i •ene, mid i me si n te cit- I
the. vhilationa an If • I- ''' ( " --- •''s. l s• remittent said the lie • ts
etween '' -' l 1 .i ' e ional authority
I etut s perpetrated upon its' Sal, ts . m1141(.3(1 Hayti 8 l a trent . I new a tin r •
provisiens, inakeits operations le • " '
with t ecare the national will unrnis
riat
and
great();
relics
in i legs tetitusic- :lie Conte and south f take bi
nuttioers th • •
carets , American Shites re- , y upon this important question ' • ,
nsen imam •• 1 • T
el ta:gatli • • - I 1 IC
. tet:sere:net „ty ..iit s"stem ii• • ' . ' ll ' et • he tender , insults in con- I The alinse of mir 1 - • • r
it.s from tic ii:ettli oth i's t• I x ''''
ho tesnity n ills neeilution of Cam' Ain i by the clancleoine 1
ha's ea mat: .lietrenc:hines..' bli- the bread , zpi-,1 cilices of rho (tove r gtrag, of sthe 1 prosecution of the African slave-trade. fmni !
eceioney shouitSlie carried IV' l'el9r9l
allii
' ..e 9s:imitable aditikinei nl it nelree-t'.13111111 s le w.' Anierienn ports or by Asneriam zen- has
of
ote
pubbr.seix. 1 suit every branch it re' , .il and herelli e • pea„ between r al together eensed, and; isles exist' • '
exiling et retimt•
(iii :- ce,.t flat the, t•x • •
,Lerninunt tiss,y be reiltaill • I
pensi sof the Spa in on the ,
.s. on • the ope side, and i statute's, no apprehensio f •
,ot lier, thane!' kind! v r. n o its renewal in this
viii fenn oi ires.sis t and Lilo Pe"Ple ! hes in neither test. been ' -
- - se e d , i part of the world 'tire enterts • -1:
unce s s .nte I,
litfeim 5 •110141(/ ILL: re L'leJ a Viiioll: IL 2.o , iliki•, fle•liellitre,re9tA. Tim scar
folly aeoept o a by - :, thrste eircumstanmis it heel - tints FL filleSlio l
fail,.
i cy i3rvean.
.. ..`i ri;li, Mid 01e=plliiiie ,;I 1 :I
se' e'lrana is •11 • 'as in the valley /l e; Wheber we shall not Prom) to II It ;
t Irvine minim a l ri s i .1, ~.. . - • , se vigortinsly ii ' t j tv' G • - s e Hi; ../10•54•
r,e, ,•'-'• StLCAl:fily : ipti , Ile Other hand; tatted host in 11. 7
a Inke"l. sel eminent a suspension or. titsContinte
sa t •
tsi Thesteemplish '
1 .,, ,ii.44t
rtisiots,
~ ,,:!iftilcr
11
01 'ul el thei;e . itn• . th" Pacific Statei, atilt Sir - tin I '-' - , t s i ' letl3.ln !.II))"
fil
III"
stitimbiti"" formiintainine an• ,
of tlienuten-ot tile . ;14.itr„ 1 the 1 . , , ,,t, Tali, fii ,i il .11 a year sus" f ,' •
sent i (I.• I's/ • it
li( .....e.n me n •Yal farce tor eessuppresehin or that tradt 4-
1
t, •
s.'llseet the prim!' i-- •
tp.s. ,p: ea r - • L.I , 011 an} ; • • '
... Asertnew- Joussoe.
oixaston that nets ticeur. run ). ' W I • i l'i'
.
ew toe . Lib 1111Z.LPLI. ..CI:CLUJ/Cr 3, 181,17 • :
• , S - " L'
: . •
•
-•••'••
.•• • :
1 . I;
•, . .
Beiver
in thiquibleettilug tit llitlikiiiirbo — oliirthat
ing • 4e. stY elitelust§
saYl! ' - iffrOr.Dirint4athi 4 thinst -
r 31t th;,ll-10161/iie nn Sunday.. q!hst
O.' . %MOO iidii 4 ( l 4o 7iretAlthe *As
coal IMme in elm* ors ROieg but
I t atiM
_by Demi:mils; It is merely
Zeal T:VdrintAltwas 1'640904 Mayor
New, to*, :3 4 ilibd' bY ,a • * nwe r _tlebe i ng
maiwiti evir,oth tompediong. aO. Vote
stands in Toindintunhereall follows
ati erAimioilipirm.;. '••• .630*
4Wend: onsbiliiW:tood Dent; , ..23.0a0
1) " 15 qter'' y'.•
.•.1
%VFW no Pie; Tammany.
after berlitatt - 4,tsnlitt eic't a ff o r d to be
te4 ,
Men nd ' iild: The fteptddienps
niVit-Ls .. e
thitu rf ..immit tilOWPald_
TUOri/ .0 1 gii; ift !nine thoneand did
not vote n 3idlitabdut no nanny eine° to
•
divide t`, i; . fiettre AClllrsind and. WO
maW P ' ' 4
is ii iir oat rl i
N. T. T ", 'is D0e.411. ~,
111
takes Air a
The tannin.
5t11 . 1111 , 6 4.01
threatened
himmulint
Ate tobe &tit
rAshl'ent - ti
nielr!igc
bf4Peit
bet* of the
"letting Wail
better Until di
and intended',
message of President Johnson
t deal, pfow rise thhtweek 7 --
selririttains - nothing :rrny . or
It l be,that portion of it which
war - in arse Congrqss suspends
r hii4before theof the Sep
forhi•wh elms and Lisdernenn
clivoyet 4.ntere •bornhast. The
leyery - person. else knew before
ypearreilthat there was no (lan
.Fonr-tliths of the mem
ptd)kiOart party. ; are in fxvgr.of
r m anr,' and- nn body knows na g
I ttiePresident himself. TM
. 7 . 1:}1.a1' erefore pratuitmis;
ly for .little cheep beititymbe.
.. . . .
1 !THE Sl'. , GVAIID" 18.thellaMe i)in new
1 d daily paper taited at Harrisburg Pa. by
1
NlC , lsrit:, Thin' ton; ' Forney and' ithatftann.-
_lt is Reptibit ki,inl,pnlities, presents a very
fine tyPogra4re4l aPparanee, and is filled
1
with editorial het have the trail ring in them.
I T11'60,11414.1% men ol l oean's' .and the "T,';'!
Mali • atinrirf iii - no doubt be li-413.ti porma.
nent and init ntiattuivorate of Republican
principles in,, is State' - ' . . '-.
:• Terms or i+lptron.-4)ftily per'year ivG :
Ow six nionthoo3;.6r three .months *iro.,
The weeldy St4'4! Grript2 will be sent to sub
, scribers tyr $1 per -year. ' '- '
Ar n pmerdt •of Cone:rests n intr .
trigs cnnctednu se'rizing the Seeretnry or, the
;Treasury to wi idiaw :from - circulation four
Ittilliottit of rin j» month,: of ih'erhavern
-Tilisjiet::•wies known as the
ileintinettep biitiStiturtley, the. Douse
of Represetitatiirei.Votettio.'repeal_this
titer vote ittvitilng 71.27-101..rernt• and , 23
r
Atithettenaesiitill 'Wenge
Agalnst,,
„,• • •
1 "0 . 10 1 91 kn i MN 1 MPTIO I M P "MI d o lt VW .
body 111 abto*iit - fitr'rePeal, - and thus put
ati end to the thrther.cmitinctinOf tbe
rency, fOr't he prLiseitt...'.'
sir tttm
:unitive Committee of the ".Bore in Bine" have ,
.detertained upon bolding - Shite ConVentien
atphilndelphin on 01-0 t.!! Jentiary,-18(0:
The Convention will.be composed of ter.del
ecatut from melt tecislitive I)isttt. The
object of the Convention will be . to designate
the choice of the - soldiers of Pciinsyltliinia for
President and Vice :President of- the United
States, end to tt‘an :net such other business as,
may be brotigh before it • . -
Sergeant Robert Dickey, of this, county, is
the member of the' - State Committee for the
24th Congressional Disttiet . fit. the proper
time,.'we presume:lir wiil announce, how
When :Ind where, these delegates will be so
tected in this District
AN, extensive movement in firor'ofGenera I
Grant for President
, was imingunded last.
week in New Yo-k cit.y. A large maxi meet
ingwas held at the Cooper Institute on the
evening of the 4th, inst., presided over by A.
T. Steward, and assisted hy over two hundred
vice, Presidents and - Secretaries Among these
were nearly all the "solid men" of the city, in
cluding Wm. R.' Astor, - Commodore Vander.
hilt, Peter Cooper. :Wirier Taylor, 'Hamilton
&c. The Ming MI6 addressed
by Francis R. Cutting, and Gen, panic' E.
Sickles. Resolutions Were passed landing. Gen
Grant's military services, and recommending
him to the people as n suitable candidate for 4
the Presidency of the -United States.
The, remarkable featnre of this meeting Is
the fact that it was composed fa part Of
!`Thurtow Weal's wagon load of rich men"'
who attended the Johnson Convention in
Philadelphia in 1861. This movement Oft heir's
in favor of Grant, and. In opposition to Andy.
SllONVBthrit they trove groirn tired of the lat.
ter's poliCy and fellowahip and arc now re.
turninglto the Repnblieln fold.
Ttrr
, Mbjeet of imp'6lching. tbe,Presidnnt
bits fitllen to.the ground. - rn the Proeeedings
of Corgrels, publislie<l in another column, it
will ;he st , en that a tote was taken upon the
subject in thd ironv of Rentitittives inn
Saturday last, and , thattlie inipeachers Ivere
defeated by a rote 610 y-seven for and one
hundred and eight against. Seventy-two of
those who voted against impeachment * were
flepublicalk •
. .
• griti
We arc fied at this result, and hope
. •
that that question is now &Mitt ely settled.
There vraft. i - tiatte when a great many Ileriub
, , !jeans were n favor of having the President
of the United'Statv; put upon trial for high
crimes and misdemeanors, but since Abe re:
port of the ImPenchinent Comniiltee Was
I made that number has dwindled' doirn to a
v ry
hio7ll4:(lll3ftrtii:niiithanl4Noirtylfsmsrt.ate. Ashley
of -
,iiptlll3:onfoutiti,ilung,riziecesltle,danhteln
i
wa y s a m „ mi ta e t ; i t!
i fleeted neither ability'nor judgment upon its I
! authors. Had the (7ommittee contented itself 1
1 , with censoring the President for his betrayal '
!of the party and the principles upon which. he
' was elected, and for obstructing the • enforce-
ment of the laws pas.qed by Congress, it would i
- have performed its duty. and its action would
have merited the approval of the people: its it
is a majority of the Itepublieatts of the. cowl; i
try believe that it neither did the one-nor is
tlesetTing of the other. . - '' '
iii Nil
.
..
C
Mr.:Schenck, fmni.the omniittee.nn Walks
owl:Means, reported .back',Uie bill;. declaring
that'froin and atter - is passage, the authority
l of the Secretary io i ke any reduction in.CUr•
1 rency .by retiring; o neling the United
States notes is sits' ended. •
A running discuasion in w 1
ich the anipeaeli.
ment question btot • mixed up,l ensued between'.
Scheitek..lngersoll, Stevens, Inf Pertn.4ylvnnia,
Logan, Gartield. , and others,•"juit Schenck put
.1 an end to it Irt'infiviing for the previous quell
; tion on the bill: . The proVions question was
' smontleKl-94 to 31 ttad:the bill pushed. Vats
i 12 . 7-4Nitva:2s.. - .
1 .
, 'YEAS.-Adams, Allison,' Anderson, Arch
i et; Atwell Ashley,' Ohio:. Axtell, linker,'
'illanks: lll:trues, Ihmutan,• Beek, Benjamin,
1 Benton. Bingham; Itoutwell,' Boyer, Brom
' well,. III; ' Brooks, IBlickland; Burr, Butler,
I Carr: Clittichill; Clark. Ohio; Clarke, Kansas:
' Cobb, C9i.karn, Cook, Covotle, • Cullom. 'Dix-
on,' Doshee, 4 DOttnelly Briggs. Eekley Eggles
ton.. Ekrtidge, :Faraserorkh,. Verris i - If'erry,
• Picitli.gallottity; Gradelly, Griswold, Halsey,
Hamilton. Harding q Hawkins, II 111,',Ilighy,
Holtman, Hopkins, Hntehlcissillnhhard, iota;
I Hubbard. N. - I'.: Hunter. Ingersoll, .Tom's, J'. ,
4 0 3 4-4anliatt,itnileY. , Keisey, Kerr, Ketehuni,
Loan. • Ltigan,ln-'&o.'-qifai,--siirrilit,
. I . Maynard, MeChisky; McClurg. Mercer; litil
ler. 3loorhead, - Morgan, Mullingsc, Munger,rl
N Myers, 'Newcomb,. Niblack, ;Nunn, O'Neal;
. °rat:Payne, Perham, Pile, Plants, Paisley,.
Rofierison, Itotkl,' Sawyer,. Schenck, Shanks,
Smith, Starkweather, Stevens. N. If;; Stevens.
Pa.: Stewart, Stokes, Taylor, Thomas, Trim-
ble, Trowbridge. IToton. Van' Aernain , Van
Horn, Mn.; Van Trump. Van Wick, Wash-
, burn, , Ind.: Washburn, Wis. ;' Walker, Wil-
i liams.l,Pa.; Williams, Intl.; Wilson, lowa ; Wil
i son, 7i0.; WihSon, Pa.; Woo.ihridgc-'-127. . I
I ' N. ' S. - -Ames, Ashler, Nevada; Maine,;
BrOi siell.Dawes; Elliot, Garfield, Getz Gllat_j
I r; Brenner, Grover, iliaig.ht, Hooper, Ilubblrd
Conn.; Humphreys, Johnson, Lawronem, Pa.;‘!
Randall, , liitereares, S'pahling. Tabor, Va„
d Anken, Wani, Wasliburne, Jil.; Washburn, - l
'Mass.; Woodward--. 35.. • . _
,
Xis notable that, the prominent advi cites
orltinicaelinient have not had the sympathy
of tilde - a-Mes...sent. Boatmen and
Butler hare been foremast in the hunt but
not one of their eight Massachusetts collengu
al votes with them. Mr Clinrithil of thii
f State gave the casting vote for Impeachment
in Committee, vet barely tiro of his colleagu
es—Keiser and Ward—vote with him in the
House. Mr. Ashley of Ohio Was one of the
prime movers of Impenclunent. while. Mr.
Lawrence of that State sustained the report
in Committee; yet they earrY but three of
their colleagues with them. New-Hamp . shire
votes to impeach : but not one member from
Vermont, Connecticut;
.Rhode Island.: or
j New-Jersey, and' tstn.Te . one front Maine. I
Of thg Republicans in the Ilouse,, 57 voted
: for ; against Impencehment. •
; • It isworth notice, moreover, that the likes
sent-clamor against Congress as reckless, pro.
scriptive, retoltitionary. - &e., is basal on sets
' that Congress- has never sanctioned. Mr'
Stevens maketta Confiscation speech, which*
opt one other Member•of - Congress has see.
otidod;•*et the country, rings with denoting'.
at•ion of It asshowing the Malignant ardmita
of "the Radicals." So with project after pro
ject which Congress has listened to, bemuse
it innift, but refuse.! toadopt. • We 'challenge
Ristory'•for another instance Wherein a tri
uniphant Nation has dealt so forbearingly
with a crushed R elaJlion as ours has done. • .
Ws shouldlike.to.know, how much money
Hon. W. A. Wallace has investui in tax-ex
empted bonds, that makes him so desirous of
having the "nation's faith" maintained, so far
as they are Concerned Ile is the only prom:
inent bemocrat that we know who favors the
Maintainance of the infamous act whereby the
rtchare •guaranteed gold and the popr are
'compelled to take greenbacks.--7P4.:ontr
Whatever may besakt of Mr. Wallace as a
partittan, (and be uncompromising, fearless
and able In all his political iroetHedings,) lie
is an honest man, who willinot allow't he crtxli t
of his country to be sacrificed, to.-party male
volence, Mr. Wallace neither Tasks, eipectS
nor wants commendation at our hands for
•Whnt he dOes of a polittad character, and we
are free to assert that we are his ttncompro
miSmg foe in ti political sense, yet welhavellie
independence to comincnd any man r-ito *eta
for the interest of his tottntry-as
uumLstakably dues in this case.—u, Guam.
. . . -
TTut:tty'rrox 1 reporte4 i that the
ConunitteeU Ways and 3feans_ arg unani
mous for the regeal of th 6 ei)tton tax. The
newApntie es of, the country aid elaiut Ino small 1
share of the credit of awakimiitg.atteption ± 1
the vici4itts worki,og cif that odious tax, :lilt" i
Creating zroctitutat streug
its niivuL-
ONO*SIOY(AIJ
' ,v ..
- • • -.' Oa, D. v.,- Dee ri • '
1
': 0 'l4 I 1 _ . REORESENTA • " 7 2; -
. I. '.' = - t , .litesented 'a cominu - .'n : !' •
/et ,
' ~.. - • • 1 ' ry..of War oldie
„, 21 • e
4740 re. barged in the ,r"7 - 1
il.; l _ , , t s . ! ~
_. ttee on ITO ' -. i ..,. .
4471-. ~i ' ' ' .tnnutryorl e",ii,
of the teal Of fienry; ; Wire.": Referred, to 71 1 :
Judiciary . Cotimilthie,•:.. Relative hi* ease of
Xfilliten.. itud.stathur re
tlitia
port on the subject %Ol
f tliea • - - tit the -A.-t
-.,l=ztlefitsdcilleferredtek
t The 4imiiker grated that., the. next business
iii ordertolliiithesesoluthes-for-therimpetteh
'ment of theyeeiddent; the . pilidleg question.
being on' the inothuttit adr. Wilson ; ot' Iowa;
le lay the itublecroirtheilidtle:; '.: ' j ' -,- ' '
fi . After ennildersble filibusating Mr: - Logan
iatid if the Ohalinste of ' Oil Judiciary Cntn - .
, mittee would trithdnow hie eirdimi, and allow
' the veleta be taken tiquarelren the impeach
' rneetresointion the tninqrlWisuuld.witludnltv
all opposition.; , . ..- '-' . l 7 '' ' 1 . • '- -'- • • '
oXr..Wilsnit, - oflerwams iii the props !
sitinn and withdrew-the nintiduriejlay on the
table. and inovest.the preview' qitestion , l4l the
resolution; which =wait seconded and the his in
question ordered -sod the bosun- piece :tided to '
Tote by yells atl-rieya,en the fispoefing relo.
• : .
„" ..liessifsrli - That Andre* johnseit4rresi dent
.of thellnitedStittes. be. impeadWof - high
crime* and iiiirkensuldes.'.. , -- - rt - •. .
...- • , 1
Yeas, IVF;.naysiilo& - .• - = ' 4 / -: -.: '4 •t ' • 1
• TEA EL—Andettaan;-' Ariel!, • Ash*. - b.,
•BoUtwell.'ChurchM.Clai.lol2K:.'Clarke;Kstn- .
• Cobb, Colmrn,Covkale:Ctillom, Dant:Ugly,
nekky. Els, Firniwaith, GraveWO,- Harding.
Hopkins, Iluitter,'Zudd. I.nlinnl -
Ke!Rey, Lawiein 0.; Lcipt.' Logan,
• Laugh:64ot% LYncippliftwOn:'MCCUPT:.-: tier:
ear, MullincliTyeraMetreomb.
(-ink Pattie: Pile, Pelee. Schenek' Skinks,
•Stevena,'.X. IL:'Ste‘nits: SloW.;•nWfts,'
Trimble: TrowbrhlircArslifniit.
"NAYS L-A dams,' Allison.. Ante;;, A er,
Ashley,b Nev.; Axtell. BO I ley:Biker. Baldwin,
tanks,Barnum, Beaman, Renjatnin,
:Benton, Bingham, BI Brooks,
Bnekland, Burr, Cary, Chattier, Conk. Dawes,
Di xhn, lodge, Briggs, Egglestan, Eldridge,
Eiliot,Fez:ns. 'Ferry. Frehls, Oitrflekt Getz,
Glossbrenner, Gallday, 151 riswold. Grover,
Haight Halsey, Hamilton, II:i Roll
man, llonper, Hotchkiss.. Hubbard..
'Hubbard; W. Va.:-Itubbard, ITulbtinl,
IluniphreY,lngcrsnli, Janson. Jdnes, Kerr,
Ketchnin, Knott. Koouh.. Laflin, ,Lawrence,
Pa.; Lincoln, Marshati:rMarvin, McCarthy,
3icpullough. Si 111(4. Pa.; • Moorhead, 3lorgun,
3innger, Niblack, Nickel-Jon, 'Perham. Pe
ters;Phelps, . Pike, Plante, Poland , Paisley,
Prnyn,. Randal ; Roberts. Robinson, , Rom,
Sawyer, Selgreaves..sunth. Spalding; ':Stark
weather, Stewart, Stove, Tabor, Taylor., Lip
, son, Van Aernam, Van Aitken. Tan Trump,
Van Washbiwn, Wis., Washburn. Ind.;
VasidAirni, Mass.; Wasithurne, IlL: Wilsiin,
Wiban. O.; Woodhridc , e, Woodward.
W ADVERTISEMENTS:I
.41 ,"' • - ' ' l• BLANKS !-
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*LAIlii Illartig. tAtifteTZIOF AOIiItRXEIT.
9 * b
W'. Warrants . CommitineiSt*.
ar
. lmilill frati • e M Nit 'at **Anna °Mee. , s
dittp Ahoy,.. -. hreiselitiere. Give "it
•.' ''. ,-, boug
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-_ - .
a- •
I ABLE IPIROVERTIf FOR RAVEL -
Anom Kwlt Ver.. TK TIT ROTTOMEI
PrOreq. Pltribly tae.t.d. te of kie We. et,
fair Drien,JUMVATI reotottoble -Pwrtfeu:irfigbfat
to ontelutee it des treble property tell n 1 ,0 1 ,6. roll OPOIO•
Or
t„ ' RiftitA
. .
ny VIIITr cm:
_A pruiT : Oft riVITTITTIONT.AZ
STU Toneettera med i conto. event of Co t Plena
of Bearer ected. T expoot tn nubile
rale at the itherifre o ff ice. In the hownitrh Ream:
on Saintlier, Peowkher . Seth, at e o'clock r. M.. the
thiletwite• thte.tllied let of armlet etteete Ittthe htio:
r t i o r popioune. iteaver Pa., bonnet wt as folhe , m;
Resennftto at a nnhlic mot or otter. no (benne , of Int
4e, It feet to the north wear from the owner of lot
Nn.. 47- thence elone Int ' ot P: Henget: 1411 , ..t. 01.401 r,
lama thui line at lota N , es , .. 47 and 41t.• 'le feet. Paw*
shot? lot of TT lehertl VOL lee feor to Fitton; mow.. Air
raid Shoot and tamer the - nee of Into 47'att4 tot
to the piece of hothielne. 410 41,1 R ir.'t of , the aesth
out tort of lot:Ifo.; 4/1, and 13 feet of. the north, went
nett of lot 'No.. 47. an • which them is a renal! 'lime
• f 4. -,;trid, haunt 4 ht: .w.'ottno 15 . tFla:twKtrrtr of
Wm. Thi7.l. at theesmit a(Wm. P. t
frhheilfro offIPP. 'r „ ..-I.rnitt.t... - .
- Beimerame.frat. . pberift.
1111914111 AN GIFTS!
11/ 614 4 )1 1r GY141,115
4 litr
MR 5.,31. 1,, IYNJ,EY' 8,
IN Ititg. DIAMQ.N.D,
ROCHESTER
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tyrt.lo:grrx • nonin . Ttenrms.p. INCLITOING
1r 4 , 141 ., wane.. work.. Tlx : 11.alalu. line.ria. Inez
P.tavo
az.1^.14r . , Cidideen.' Librarine.i Mort
Children+ Tm, IFkinkx, Doll nook. mid Doll.. Boly,
Wood and Wirt - imrelry. *MI IPenellillitnrozn
'err. Crocket Needle., Mai Etn.bee., and Orr. Al? of
notion.. • tdeelrll7lt.
. BOUNTY ACCOUNT. . •
(IMO TOW7s.:4lflr A*l) .C;LAKGOW 11011ftran
l/..flounty Assonant far the 1£45
• and 18f4k
Amonnt of bonds lamed2,sl MO 00
Cost of 41 Men and stamps for
bands • • ' 11;989.10
o..cer lisue of 'llamas . 40.9(1
JOAN, strvrz.Eaq., Trearnrcr In sccormL
PR. . •
To amount received from collec
tor '
To weer !same - with In •st .. ...
•
Cit
By cash paid on bone _
By commission
By cash paid andiron;
Ammar of bonds nnpaid
Uncollected and in hands of N.
Graham '
't'neollectrui and in hands of li.
!Urbanism 164 14 , 1
Total hlebtednoss. ... • Viet 3G
DAN11:1.1,1)AWBO:q.
SAIirELIFISU )
Elt; Anditoni,
• • 8.-131VEL I X'PAR LAND.
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MAL6EIBERGEIRI CAD
FOR THE
.121110111‘ 4 111 :WINCE 31:BALT.
WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN.
)
ISELLIEER DRIED CORN.
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sisixinn s owsmests,
DESICCATED COCOANUT.
CANDIED CITRON .I . ND LEMON.
--WORczarEssmnis alum.
PRUNES AND 4111141241
cANDILES AND NUTS.
*MB CILACHECRS; ace., &c.,
SOLD. BY
lioier.tbergipt . pos.
ERIDGEWATEA : PA
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TILE CITEAPE:31 1 GROCERY
GEE
TEA. HOUSE
I TH Ec LTY
J. KOHEN & BROTHERS,
RED FRO-NT-
GirCERY and TEA HOUSE,
• I
NO: 69 FEDERAL STREET,
Below P. F. W. IL C; R. R. Depot,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
COUNTRY DEALERS AND OTHERS INTEREST
'cd In the purchase of
\
TEAS St. OARS AND _COFFEES,
- .
. .
.Will study their own interne t by eniliut: on nn before
pnreltin!lng.elnewhnre, nwour motto W. quick I..ales. and
rtnall.proiltn. I J . KOll EN Sr, BROTIIE R.
dexll*6l:nm, I . ,
ULM
MEYRAN & SIEDLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
J' E WFL'FRIS~,
lariLL RE. g.
-0P:1 THEIR NOW STORE, AT Tti
;.yv old Stand, No. 4ld Pm Street, rittAbargly
oa the 11th poutmber, ltta. with an entire new and
an unusually large and elegant stuck of
Fine Gold ( and Silver Withes,.
, .
FIS JA'WELli'y AlirD DIA.VONDS,'
Superb Solld :and Plated Ware;
RUPIWOR TABLE erTLE4I;'.
FINE A l I IIIMICANandFRIENrcH cLocKs, ~, ilecrei7:6t.
.111:9/G11. ./(1 - MN.. SPIiCT..WL A I X - • i ..' I _____
•
•
Watch Molker's T ools .. and - Machin - ' TO_ THE PUBLIC.
ilitlerent wailer hare bees) potty of 1:' 0 ,, „loch
• -" 1 erYt &CI: - ~ . 1 racks that - had Imre been, nri, , ii ! , y 11 , •; 81:!`..., rah s 1
i i lIAVING BEEN CREDthI.I;;ANFOIOIE t „ ) : I t i II .i :t i , T c
. .
. -,-, ; Ku bad placett , onr brands. awl teillTn: . t0 • ,7,...,,,,,,5 , :
. •
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. . ' ..- ' Inferior article of-fionr, and then ,:ConLi ;n o ,.
~,..,,,,,.
11101 m mantitaanred by Its thus being Lto , it , ‘,
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.
. ' , ' .. tryting a base framit npon to, and* also
• - ' ': -------
:: ' we ileeire to expose the I t ,ovs+ of •uch ;:,:': ~ ~,t
: tx• 3 t , "••
• i bring then' to puttee; and - We illerviOn't `'.-- ?_ .,n w b,,
, • - or twentx-thedollnk, to le. Ohl to - 3'! , " 1"4, 0 ;,;,..
Whole:4 l k A.. . . • . .
. , ' : will Tarnish us with At indent evidence Ito (:,',
,54.11(.3 fur the CELEBRATED '• . . . 1
Part or the. fraud atores.aid. • ..„ ty , kon. 1.
LIIEI . - r •
. I.IC AN 11:1 ft.'ll ES. ' ' . ihrt Pitgar, Melltna .t,e' thitit..la.s.. l • ": . n ,,,,
: - .... ll ,l%.le.Superintenflent Ite.o.er Fait-,Milk I-i • :;
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‘lev'
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' • IK. 11. Ah.lantler: so'..res•or to WIII.11a• X• .
. •ler-VOl:tn. - - . ~o t, :
,:::.ab3,cici
b.~trl'r,.:Suw
11,429 $4 :
47 21-11,0 . ; G 1
11,317 21 .
117-111
12 00-11,676 61
9,901 23
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530 7,1`
GOD 63
OLIDAYS.
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Cash on band and (nitt t,'
la , Kliv
tax . - .- • .4.4ai 67 . - 1 1. 4 % G:
LIABILITIES: A
Amount due batk.... ....... .. 2 . 1 , 1 .. 1 . 1 .! 2 • ..
Outstanding bonds ..... .-.....'. .. '' ' 7
EXCVI,I4 of inoietJ over Enid Wiry 1,771 -It - 4 .-.' •
We hereby certify that we have ex.iniliwil We f ,, `
going athsunt ' and tintrir . correh. WI it.gaild, .vitei.
. JAMES WA Er:co-K.., Atd i,,, r , 2
ADAM - 1:01. - ttElt,' - i
dec-cfalt.
TILE STOCKHOLDERS. OF THE SATION,•""
Bank of Ile conuty.are hereby pteilleil
a.
the annual meeting. for the eleetofo al° r' s
M'
tors for tho enottto; year, rill he:held nt
.how )e. Ne u - Brighton. oil the ',cowl litteddg 0431
day) of Jatin.^try next. tst)s. I het ,Vjtll 011! bool
lv
tweu o'clock,and two f the ottid
doy
fly order o -the' It. rd. • .
h.ll 'ma) Boors ,- •
ciai4v'ariiiioli: ; • -
.- : 1
.-
.1 : • '- . . - gI .
irOLD3RS OF 4rmt. AND qiitY m' ,0
mt. haiii.diefq(Moverted m a to the .. -.-,
- ''''.''l 6-20- Gold(.;oupon Bo nd,
On more Elvantakefins term, than th, „,,,,,
ratek.. by srdlaig or preopting their 74'4, iiiii;:r
6.10. -de reed Immediately or tomt b 7 n 4..... ,
-,.;
JA.RIESIr. Illt&In .4*. CO, i . I .
. . Irleatera 4i Goremment Settaitio 1
.i
. '! . Cor. Fourth 411'4 0 0 s t , .
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PITTSBU.RGH, PA,
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• PITTS, FT. WAYNE CHICIGO ItAtt,wAi.
as and gear Nov. tsth. 11187. Trak will iftr e % u.
• • &My , Salida etrepted)a, tolikrwo. ['nth .""
, ekkatro at tall P. W., /Pave% daily.)
pliptiburgh'st. 2.1; P. E.. kw% -
i!tAING GO
FEMB
Plitottaug66..:. .... ....,.. .m 4.1
Itinettenter. . . ' 1115
Salem lltta ,
A11iance....... ...... . 1 , 1140
Canton - Lea
MasPllktia. 'MT
Ormille- 130
.
Wooptec " " -' 240
bl i andleld ' 401
Cteatlble i ~ 411
1 • • KODAII '
.
Ducyrup ' fi:11
UpperSanthisky .. 71:1 '
Pored. ,
• .. 749
Lints 9UI .
,
Van Wert. .10.41
Fort Wayne ' Itlllex
Columbia • ' .. 117
Warstaw ' -.7 1116
Plymouth •Vri
Valitamitm ..:"...:--...:. 412 -
Chkago - , " v. 700
.7111.1%8 GOING rAn.
,Rafe.; Eirepi.:!xi,s.l
Chicago iAo • 720 A, - ,MX --7.--
. Vmg
Valorn . •- 91112 itri - n.2 141 • 11$10Aa res,,, No
Pirmonth ... • ill ;VS ; Nfr 4.1
Ikinwiw _ 4•' : I 1 :: 1 4 4 *.
Columbia - 11.111'x , 94 1 P. l ",
Fort Wayne ..... .. ' i ... - 115 : 4;14 . .93) ilc (-
v i m w e n . - -;44....,.... - 218 ' ;;2,3 i Icr, ! rg ra
Lima 1 - - ; ..Irlll sTr Ittit3 r;
Forest. ... .. 4... L .%. 439' ' 9;5 )11
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uppe r ean . dirishy..; . '.." rglet ; 1010 ; tr, • tli
Bncyrna , , 53.) 'ltr,:t , !II It •
( , I tar, 1125 -; ma 04.
Cros able • -
/ • 25 1150 tvi , ra h ,
.
Mansfield ; 4,..17 .143rit :1,.., . ez,
Wooster. . S.lO-- ' 143 i Slt , eh:
0 rrville- --.......!. .... . . .1017 , 003 545 '4'
MasAillon - 913 .IS : 611 , 6 ,,, - .
Canton ' - 1001 232 _.' tr2 TA typi
Alliance 2 tton • :t:t; , ;l3
Salem - . 1131 , )91' .: '139 13. )s
Itiiches ter ' 1-2.5 A x mro ', 90) i...
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fluxburch
Yonnfrrtairn. Sew ('a%tic "and Erie Expr..,.. j...,1 7t :
Yotin , gtotvn at 1.:$11 p.m; Sew (_•,l4tle. :t(n r r.,, ,, ,,-.
- it pit4l.)iirgh: IktU p. m.P.rilirmnif. 1e.ty,,pm0; 6 ,...,,
GA) a . In: arr. at . S. ('nit le. 5:25 a.lnn Young:: L vu.'...7!.
Yonti.;:stown: New Castle and Pitt...bnmh A-,, , ,,- -,_
ditiOn illned YorlimrptoWlL Gat rt. m: 'Nov et.-tit.;:r)
rt, in; arrive,~ at Allekheny, nr.oo a.] m. • 1 , ,, , , rm ,,„ .
letiot Alletrheny. i:2l p. in; urrive;Nos - tn•Ji.(di
p. m: YountrAown. 7:20p. ni. - - 1 '. •
Pittxburjh and ClevOand tExprdA+. ii ..T,--,
town. leaves l' PittL , bu r_oh. 9:40 a: ya ; Ham: v., xl117 .: ,
Jon nni
a in ; Intrreim.. , 11:50 a. tn. .ir:hn r.
"Illann,7,i , town. Itso p. t •
. i - . , -
"Reaming% letrfel Ye unc•qms - n - re:11 P. m;1.1. , ""
.Junction. 6:2;1 p. tut I (.- ..-00d.'; ,, .. —. .
tit , Pitti bargh, 9;15 p. ii
F. It. NI
CLEVELANIL& P
On and after Noy. 25..
dAtly (Sundays exact):
4;7, Vr.iii) , ± will leave Si
((t '
Q S??I'Ll
OEM
/ / it ACc
=EI
Vas
1 .1 1 ...! 316
Itls. . 511
101 f r. 141'
1110 104
Cleveland.
'Enrlid Street—
lindfon— '
Ravenna
Alliance ' •
Rsvard .. ..
1: nom
GO duzu
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. 1012 . 535
.. .1115 tils
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1:17 Pgl
...1. 15(1 itals
Bayard
Alliance...,..
Ravenna
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3 114 713 1 111$
, • - 42.1' $1.5
107 It/ 71r,
IKtft PM
It!) 2.11 1 111 .
115.5 '1115.1 ' 551.'915
Bellnlr , •
flritlt.te;xtrr..:
Steubenville..
Stnitkir , Ferry
Pitt lin r:h
MEIN
111/1:10 WKAT.
L !!MAtt:, Arrn
1.15 A x! 21101.1 42pel =VA
''iii 31e5 • Nif :a
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• $l2 34:1 ' 615 7.47
• • 840 • 4141 . - 117,5 C. 44
95U - TSI
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1112 , I:30 • s 7;::
. 11.t5 -910 .
Plttobar„•h
Roche.tr .
•
Nntitle.s.Feriy
Steubenville..
Britluemmt
'• . • TI.::S.CII.{.IWAS !MA NCH.
Lftves • - ArTIVCI
N. Philadelphia. ,f'.,o . Barnet VaS, am •
Ilaynadi .1 N. PhiliddikaaTiVL
R.!it EYElei; Gentled Tirkct Aro.
i -
MT!TA:NTI3.OI. tironta to Can t'' trig mO.l we
Satolva riptiola book in tin. inaik . 4.
Agentai are niretii LT with unpandidol owett.
paw the inn nonally ar;fe- .if sl.9olam"M
Iticireon L 1 HMIS
nevl3'67:3tn. Fifth Strik.t. Piit+hurebj
Pa
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1 B O ITkTCI ACCO UNT.
A coiws - T 01. i RECEIPTS A'lE Dls
Illi ,ll
r4S
1S mcntsbySchool Directorof N.rtl
S e wickley:J.;
for bounty purple.. uuder the calk: of lir Prcillnt '"
t he ruited Stater i (or V onintect..., of Oct. MIL N . V . .-
. 44 ). 16th , 1864. sqd July it•th, PAII. up to Jscr 4,
1867.
II
Fur Tairrowed mhnoy j notes
and bonds ' . 1,716 Mt
For atleancoments made by indi
viduals - ' -
For asseaatnente. . ....
.• • •
Clt.
Be- 41 Voinnleere pahl bounty to • itral (1)
By loot tax' ••••.1 4 7,
By Col. and Treas. mn .354 SI
By bonds, and- - Interpt 'thereon •
paid
By tam allbu'x;tl upon! Muni
advancement '
By • ek4l.oliatat of commit te,'ln a ..
pointed to procure- men..... .
By bank dtseonut .
By stamp.. (or bonds
1a.•;7, June Id. cash on hand and .
- outstandina tax
ASSETS OF
_ .
:' , ZATTOI9I,L JUNE: OF RI: \VCR CorSST,
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