Th`'±vrAis~ II w,wirramikillencanti4l.“l,oos6 " leave; IN;lirliadiri la. lOW O. louri Lefullretnellthei• Con' greet from DlinoisAss •seetpted the • poetic: Conueander-itt-ethieroef the Grand Army of the Repdblie, 'Ana ies for: tee - present, estab fished his heitiqiuttters at lireabiegtort, D. C. Ts taneastericountithe Late oftaxatinn for the currentYeseis two attila half mills on the annanioropc county , it: is seven mills;, in _ Umitity nearly ten. Lancsaer, empty has alteptiblican• majority of about six thinti sand; Yhili a Dentocialie Majority of about Ansi thousand, and Berke of about teveu dint's/Aid. Onr readers can draw their own inferences, and apply them at the pollst next ' ifols..Oniinata rnancts Abram, our Min , 14er to Enghuid, Is mid to haye tendered his realgnation • PlnsidentJohnson is now hold ing It over with, a'view of having Mr. Adana witharair it. His Mends claim that the res.- , Illation recently tntrgiduced in the House of Representatives, and the diasatisfsetion • shown in other quareers, of histunrse in rein tion; in American citizens iMprisoned abroad, has left him nn alternative but to resign. The qinngry•ones' are alteady kicking after hie &cc $ Tn. Y. Tribune, which meanly Perse cutes the late 'General McClellan, asks : "Can it be true that General McClellan also waiting for a pardon before venturing tc return? - What has delved his recently ' onnounced forward movement' Is there lasi of Itranajwirtittion between Paris and Haire? Does he need reinforcements? Is he waiting to run as Vice ;President,' with PancllMon?" It Is shafneful to see the lengths to which pn!tipatt hate - carries some w Mem—as in the Ma of the nibune. Gen. MeCiellari remains Mowed; hot from-any such sinister'deSigns as are 4iniltd by this 'writer:" but, as we have ikprd, because he has hitherto,been unable • to decide by w hich Hue of steamers it wemid be best tor hieLy) •return. • • • 4 1 :1,te ReprMentative io the House, Don. Thomas Nicholson, a • couple of weeks ago; introduced a resolutiun rinumiting the Audi ,tor Omuta! to furnish the House with the :amount of •State tex - duian' &unpaid by each !County of•the State on the Ist of January,, 1860. .ThisJesolution was passed, aryl 'the -Auditor beneral has furnished the informs ' f;ondesirpl. 'His answer shows that aR the excepting BEAVER, Blair, Butler, ' Centre, Crawford t .(Helaware, McKean end lifirtgomery, areim arrears to the State.— These arre.trs In the aggregate amount to the anm of $664,889 19. On Mr. Niehnison's trio. tiny, the report' the Auditor General Wilk " *refried to the Committee on Ways ;rd ' .t" VALLANDI6HA36 organ, the Dayton growls fiercely over the detbat or its . .r.tuef in the Senatorial contest in Ohio. It latttiblitcs the triumph of Gen. BeattY (Rep.) ,is tlta Eighth Congressional district of that • State, to that result. *On that point it isaykk,l • "rui manner in which Mr. Vallandigham L4..4 ima .7. on .ut the Democratic vote *in the Eighth District would have been -largely In creacd.':,Bepublicans, themselves, were dia. plated with a party that was so easily frigbil t tiled bfihebug-whoos supposed to althoti to Vallandigharn's name. We donutmean 'to haat„ any,iinpnytiOn on,the • paiocracy or fitness of Judge Thurman. In these respects ha has no t autrrior in the State. But' what wedo saris, that 3lr. Vallandigham had been I accepted by the masses of both partiai as the Democratto ; choice, in ease we Nuts majority . His defeativas confessedly a yielding to ?on. cy, and resulted as such things usually, do, in :disgusting all parties. It failed to pr(Cpitiatj I ' these i 4 airaslatended to win, and destroyed • the, enthailiam of the Detnaer.tta." . ?me Republicans of Palmyra, Y.) have -).2st achieved a great 'victoty. At their muntelpal election last wezli th carried four ont of the Avc trustees. a Police Justice, a Police Constable. :thd Treasurer. and one of • the twnAsileators. This Pi the first time the Reptiblicanti hare carried that city within the last twelve years. It is the opening liallitwhich they will keep nin motion" until Gen. Grant ' elected President .of the United SlOtes. Ifttabi; 'sometime ago characterized the Republican party a "sleeping Giant." From the reauk of the election in the Eighth Ohio District a couple of weeks ago, and this Victory in Pelmyra---a Democratic drong thold—sie take It that the aforesaid "Giant" *u waked up, and that he intmuts the itiwznphit over him in ' the future to be ex• ettedingly few_ and far between. - Tr - 1 tletn;crata are organizing later every e..and exerting themselves to the utmost to carry tile spring. elections, limigetetbe eleCtlon °dicers in as iteany dia. ' tripte aspnasible. Their t3tate Continittee has attentiper. to this subject, and their C onotiPotamittees and prominent politicians every4eie*.re busily engaged flunking tije accessary arrangements. The activity of tlie, „enemy abould arouse every earnest Republi •,Call to tbetsecessity of attending to l Ibis most ititOuld ciz inaportan: luatter. 'ln every district they ekithaiissiTes to the utmost above an other thine Zee :de& trusty end capable Apal on Onkinklillnite bring: out In Ibis • th m i narye l gegetneotilse run strength of the kleptiblimin party. ?there is notithe slightest question that a desperate loll( WM be. made tie Demecrats,and their 'lege! Mlles la ' carry 'the Congressional And Presidential tiekdta next tall. To accomplish this they will be frl lin g to report to any ismisute thst will .sasi!t, them in their atone; R . ties' :eau gtfer omit in electing Ms spring, *rough the 011 1 . 1 .1 1 .4pittenom of our party eked* ollicent of their Rupubliesn district:a, they will !nit poly hare some eclat, to furagh. material -1 / o riiiiintottaboapeoches, hot atpositfre edema 4afiiitthitstepportanitles presented for thud, 4 =itis *ant watchildulkicim est petp *lgh • rdiejlt *ould give thial da ht 41# feet that it vreald tend ihr sithile.centhme the hdluoisaelen ja o lo gex volt ot diem that; 114abti: lita to (tilos Aaristesie and otit rikat ohm de. e 44 Ai9 Ftvite • OS* ofttirdelbet etactil tu4, Nat 1 4 4Parlsche tittle it the te). :—. Cirgare lr s iq #4O•NrY: 4,1 I= .he was in sympathy theret7arsnotow44 ffi ce.uent 1. When Grant entered st etion earned extent of that t o h f a it t, sympa if. Grant wanted Recon . ru t a b e i v -, el a n n P d ni t e li n a t t B t a h h e ow P wi r t e th s h i Ce d o et kne w work. MI. took the War Office r to aid - ch in m t a n d e e MI. Jle knew there was a law whales alter it his duty to resign the War a Stintoe:s restoration p by theSe the War Office sir4-1"lecould remain "t in whole career. .., !thig, giv i ng the lie to his awe ' We -will nblish the correeend_Lit_ ' eve vennortcrOttlmttfee met at. this place on lag& Santnlay. A more ge eral attendance• of the menthere we have ever seen.- Almost every election precinct was repitememst and the greatest liarmonir pre- railed dncing its session. Among othe bus lamartiannseted was that If selecting a a-' tonal and also a Representative dele to to the State .Convention which meets at Phila. J en 4' I ' I delphia is March. leapt. John Boyle, of I New. Brighton was 'Chosen as the Senatorial I and Capt. J. S. Ratan of Beaver, as th4ep ' 1 r esentativaDelegate. The. followin,g ale- Mons were then read by .Ifr. Ratan, and mm- imously adopted by the Committee : 1 Resolved, That the Republican party ofißea ver county, having full confidence In the abil ity, statesmanship and integrity Of Gen. U. S. Grant, unanimously recommend his nomina tion-for President of the United States. We are not of those who Seek pledges from this distliguished military chie ft ain before om . Milting ourselves, because his past life Ms unrivalled military career, and especial!, his 1 , lettersto the President 'on the removal of; Gen. tridan and Secretary Stanton./ and mor es tally his letters on the reinstatement , , ,ol_..the Secretary of War. not only sufficiently ireipress his hearty sympathy with the party I and its principles but staicupshlin as a man of I the ability, honesty, and independence of character required for that high office. Ruched, That Gov, Andrew G. Curtin of Pennsylvania, -Is the first choice of the party in this county for Vice President. Ms un bounded popularity with ell class of - citizens of this Commonwealth and especialW with the soldiere of the late war, the ability he display / l ed as chief magistrate,- his unswerving d c v o lion to the distinct principles of the party, all mark him as the most suitable man for that nomination, 'arid with his name °nee ticket guarantee& certain triumph in Pennsylvania at the coming. election. /2esolsed, That our Delegates to the State ' and National Conventions be instructed to_ present and urge the' nomination of Gen.. Grant and Gov. Curtin, for President and Vice President. Resolved, That our Delegates to the State Convention be instructed to 'support Gen. Hartranft and -Gen. 1 M. Campbell for re nomituttion for the offices of Auditor and Sur- 1 reyor-GeneraL Theabilityariff honesty'withl which they have discharged their duties ,de- I mand this recognition by the Republican par- ty of the State. , Rasoloed, c hat, 'en). Wilde,• G. S. Barker,' MIL. Imbri WS. Quay and J. Weyand, be ' appointed conferees from Beaver county to I meet with conferees from other counties of; I this w i th to select Delsgates to the nation- ' 'al Ftepublican-conventiontlialcago on the 20th of May. i I • The Chairman of the county committee was authorized to issue his call at thcproOr time for the holding of the ectantr,Ohnven f ill); said. Convention to be held in the' Court 41ouse in Beaver on the Ist Mead s y oft June, and the prinetryineetlngs to be held on the Saturday preeding. —•____ ••Rirrtrains , from Alabama are mum ind thereon lannknown, though the indications are that the Constitution has not smelted a melody of the registered voters. The vote in Mobile, u compered with thatkor the Con- volution. is hopeftti. • Bat in nutty . . parte 'ot the StatS the loyal voters were deferral:l'Am et ven attempting to cut their .Mellott by olenthreats on the part of the &belt . It is said that. femitieditsesee of this temolm, there are ermegematict hi width ' stielec• qrseksld: SW it, ia added that tiem * liel46wi ll I probably wwler a now shades is those cosi- , tift flagtht Me to eel' tilt order 'nips at the Pent —St 7: 4 rf *WU. I Om has been sibmetdialn SU, te for the hist tireive Doirmi this imericd,, with the exception diem' ipri'mo Ws ire Union has been better Her p lic debt is wuel !eei now than when the f air commenced, Lot* *tile figures : ttibtay tknirr oar aro. Nov., .186 d •• - :e• - -------------- - Nov., the ,11,081„941 58 Decrease is 7years.- - PAWN -63 A reduction in Ohio's public bt of $86,- 00 -14 a Year, during .I;his; ieven years from the be fining Of tite.win: nbtsrithstandlug the enormous expenses caused by the Democratic rebellion - 1 ' ' What prudent menu%Uld desire' to make a gangs Of rulers, in a State that is.'so ad mirably managed as Ohio? No, one we ap prehend, and the recent "SUrlitcelndicetl'ona m in' 'Ohio go. to show that • the people are In baste to retrace) the silly course pursued by them last fall in permitting a Democratic Legislattire to be elected. Nothing of that kind krill• be suffered 3004 again, in that State, ' ' • TICE correspondence between Grant, and, President Johnson on the Stanton suspension was called out by Congress last. week and is I Published: It has created quite I sensation throughout the country.. Therrien& of Gen. Grant allege that the hero of Appondittox hasfloored theresident, while the'. tuiniirets and partiaans o t'the latter are equally'. reedy todedare that he has beaten Grant. , Aside from what the Mends of each say, however, it is plain that a simple queetiOn of vanity lies between the two, and that question is this: the President) says that Grant promised "to hold on to the War office and thus keep- Stanton' out of it until he was reinstated by the Courts; or if upon reflection- he did not choose to become a party' to the controversy 1 between the President and the Secretary of War, he promised to resign the office In time to give the President an opportunity-of ap- 1 1 pointing some one else In • his stead. Gen. Grant admits that he originally bell eyed and so inforined the President, that Mr. Stanton; would have to apt)* to the Courts for , re instatement, but after reading over the 1 l i r Tenn of office act, he changed his•opinlen, and i ed the president of this change. To the b line of, the President's allegations he makes a sqnare denial, and it is very likely theta large ntajority of the people of the country will take his word in the matter in preferenee" to thaVot the President. 'lllie cor respondence' also 'shows that the President requested Gen. ;Grant, verballY, to obey no order of Stanton's unless be (Grant) knew that it' came from the President. Thikwali a request so extraordinary that Grant 'de naanded'it in writing and the President ihr nished it. Lcoking at .the correspondence from a political stand-point, those conclusions are plain : Melo l l l2 ln2dlaterellbst, keen viritteit -7.1 , Kt JoeephM. eiftereary tithe U. EL.Steentler lithe Emma Pair pichnennina,-to netts chili - PlN:r i tes Outdated us r for pUtilleatk, in the}dre oevrai.ineleer., et et 7 Is r itairsaux wares. 1 , . r; i. 100897 • . hriiintiforte 2- We - arrived at these Islands some days since, having been gone over four Innntha We • have encountered numerous dangers during iiiieitilie,antiatitaried te these hCalk:4' iiheraireivillapend, 9 16 W,h ) . ,, • ter months.. • Wtr areittAteettle"thettliente* tine, depot,: hales . had the; _ . yelloww—feeer among the : , cry on the Zapipi coast" - Our , • . e ab w rn in p g Vez el linte reseice freesi or '-be sa nilast kotsui • July was ship and oar orderalci'proceed prouiPtlY and take poinesslen of eerti4 441441' that *4 batsmen by& passing whale -ship 1 and re ported in Son Princisbe, and •in Oita of ' Per 'ohm ihip•of-itier in blush*. tit' let4'e without man orders 417141411 6 to prevent their. tak-, ing advantage of the' wane. The Australian left twelve hours.after we did for' the,eanse purpose, but sbe will end OWN. lievelaelet ; ' edthe stars& stripes Otl two ~eeti • Ural Islands tbst could be desintel.•. :We Pia! , ed overelght or twitted had. 0rt,W411,04 to exist. These two - are quite large,' aseir *- bracing some two hundred or•moreaereikhee• ing wild animal, goats and birdsofevery 4_o- scription and brilliant plumage, the birds 40 I nut fear or fly at our approachand many.hun -1 dreds were 'trampled under tbot IT the boat's drew, in beating and. planting the &mate. , Here we teueiuntered Lisle that took.both our bow anchors and claim and tame • near wrecking us on the reef which ranounds the Islands . We again anchored sad spent the tine luxuriously on shore. Ina 3 lg, -expklr.. g in , fishing end catching Wiles . d goets.—= 1 We named this "Well's bay," In honor of the Secretary .of the Navy, the Mutat were ad• led a ft er the Captain and lst• Mate of the whaler, Brooks and Snow. a, • Thence we sailed (as ordered) up the coast, and after tad weeks rolling in a dead calm, and such beat as is only known in the tropics, the yellow fever appeared among , the , crew. and four days after its first appearance we had ' three deaths end twenty-eight or thirty on the list, at the same time for watch officers off, duty which made us very short-banded,ind necessary for alt us Fayuu.sters to do duty in watches and reliefs. We made all steam and teethed Yokohama 'wale days, but the guar ! t a t u rial tln ge e cut us ai o n Lfm t i m mi t eee ve ri ri ba i b lyi sema Tlis ti re on is o a f pleasure in reaching a tropical country, after 1 , I r e a ha l l easn o g n ri g re n an w g d as ro d : ms ag t g re" ns a v i c a ro n tl g ss ag isea ia ti ° /73: 8 11 1 14mul an g a r !E r ' n of ea J tli apa w n hm ese egoss maid a e m n e s •i veils grace we fu w lasnged.fario peep, Making the best of our disappointment we again sailed, and stood for California mat.— During our three weeks of quarantine the , authorities and board of health gave ite every attention and honor that we could expect, sending daily to all' meat, bread and vegitt • ilwoiebricies.to,hwetAhdeerellem:emomsebmrivbuarguthwhnteelocalptklioonerinpbtar„in durance was OnC hr"g coal., h a lle l e:, uce con o v n ic lui ts " Wand of the Bay.. On the day of sailing there Was but'one man on the. list, and 1111 were iiii : I ticipating %speedy voyage tothe coast,- ; The' third day out was one of , intense heat, and' caused all to shudder in fear of the plague agidn. The air was perfectly still, not a rip ple broke the surface of the water, not t nehr warded off the dercehlara of - light., •Irbe mosphere quivered viesblyjike a ; ftir white glow, melted tar oozed front andaerything oil which, the..beltde felt as if it was scorched, lui Baronet falling steadifylewer and . lower.; The ordered "strike topinast! and In tee ff all . yards end topmasts were on decit, *Ailing secured, and all siiiiisr u ml i. Vl / 11 4Per.gi the centre big tenni- , the - effeet of its blackens, as the cloud advanced a rush c damp air swept.tiareeekk then a unarm heard as tk thick wall of Mist oved itha t k l o : l da rt l oion: a rd r en t he tornado p dot ll s 3:: heju i i atsPrtd cam e ,ihur led painlid stopped e a a pf a n hup e did!, fury 8 s u i oan h nig a ffil and q u ivered dash . foamurw heads, of 1 a strong man who has met &shattering b and then rising proudly to meet the coy wave drove onward into the teeth of storm. A sudden blaze of light seemed to the air with fire, a rattling roar of thunder I burst over the mein -mast, died away, and then returned again and again, crash sum' ed -1 ing crash, like a Wile of godeane demons in 1 mid-air. The rain descended In solid sh which 'lashed the face and took the breath 'cbrayloi.liraigiyheeinglgihket°teeelugtnhea"lvolessofhuf w7dt;i:Linlgaftcitiv:llienitrytirivti:diuunh:Vepdr: i 1 bruises succeeded in working mysuwmeoayinsbefanowd. owthheerers,l(wfohumend dttetyPiasynmotasters, required in in the delightful occupation of 'wringing d out bending and overturning drawers arid bicker; of half flooded linen and clothing. I scan for !got my own distress ie contemplating the ail wasileellhelwfarukor tv f h ri a l t ied eil sb ee irt w bee as oms, &c were now tbe . Pri , deorthe hastened and torn and all' forlorn on the decks that Uncle Sam built. For eleven days , and nighti the gale never moderated, and we ‘ ran ate terrific rate a speed, almost entering ' the Arctic ocean. We *last found 'oursel off the upper coast of Aurelius Awe ' and icebergs to be seen from the maln•mast, "about the ship" and In our course down we passed quite near one and perceived seals basking in i t nico d t t ce lt h i e du e m : cer s se a s u rgriu nil eeccestir d ws , ,e. a w itn euei de suturp va ih i cceed t rised i h L du e n,ir rs t wed t e ' i l ig 7 ij ohtot,d gvule w eanom e thiv re odnens w t b hana r iinias i p i g g , i h ti n ts t ionotma g tf f - otash b guye; t : 11 manta,whichbathe llse d C melting awtpl u eu n si dvda saluted hugeh airatnhv monstero sun, ech crushed e.I towri an d uimt,el% eion fo so r nro o lis h u t: oceri sprecktootot,ayanawhichnamusementdogs. sway like a fl oundering ship and the op posite aide fell with a crash louder than 4 brosullide from a frigate We witnessed aide atter . side WI away until we were glad to ily away f the terri fi c noise and commotion, and contin• ue on our count,. The Surgeons in the trop ics were advising all to keep cool, and It was evenamusing t h e f t ' ll r nseeosesthberg v isibleomayaaB weatheryi E t n ai :it homehnorthe there o n_ r t s o t f t4 or k w ec e P ha w v a e nn ieul * l o lr a ags leer l On our arrival' here we hrul to anchor * out side and at present are engaged In fumigatigthe ship, although ` everything was thro wn overboard that was in the sick vay or belong dug_ to the sick men, off Japan coast, let alone the freezing we got near the. A retic,that itself would have been *indent. We maY be de tained here for the balance of this week, and; rind loolutleriraaollithcicoCausnesak will O Pnlittiti: geaamtlgeoft the steameryesterday they would not permit her to enter. the commander reported to Ca p t Reynolds that his only child was recoventg from the measles. thereupon the Cant. dame. - di** ordered her upend went on board il In d ehnee of the took the steamer into the harbor, and nimbi fast te the dock.-- 'He told them be Walgoing P ) hrieN the Le a' ewainui up feiturday, so we all anuelpste fen e'er the tldng is over. We all have red moms on Akre ant nay not be othoard more than trio or three house dniing tile day We are ezpeeting theAtindral herein! i'Yda . land shall have a busy time, having • ° dkj; ' court-nartials on hand. anel alone exam tions for the s • egulatiereice. Well ARM I will have,to cloiet*repetter. legs mid other 0101104021014 it „silt write yote,anon :spin; many thanks il/ir iltiweparier *Mg., Lowe end etas? Seed whim to all: Reepemeer . 'bete. %Al ever Pm Bro th er: , \ : , 1 . ! taunt le Iliccitsurr 4itidkt - • ~ North Paisifie • .-',- Elan ?Melte% dad + EMI . , t •• • c 4... ~.. . , --- -- - - 4 1 .. 4 - Y:Peelpelng in 1 4. 011 # 1ild ra t im° ~ • • rg * 'e • neirespoigence, printed an., Olin" ,i, , • I lecarefolly read - and sam- PIA •, • t :gym orie„who oiees,lt. Virgl . ' 'Ube •• • tissue is referred to the bai 'oft) , lic o t 'lt .t - inriplY and pure/y a • .. -• v y between Ul ysies II Grant,' .. ei .. %band' 'laity' Idaneau and •-true Iv • • • nr.he , tee trted;and - Andrew John . . • adsess' • oftmoderwAmerican his-. to Mr. J. • , has well stated ihe'sees den lids own mberiomer sod, beset , Xna lble Ify recd lan of what *nalPfred is dia'• t*lity't . - -verse Of yopYtarystipn." :'•._ • • ;put 'We upon i the Country, and *Mkt Li • dottbt,M-(..m. t P.: •- . 1 •' ' Afdenilt rempt kilvar.h*eison• lan l 'pfnxp -. • • will not Mulls 'many. `Mr. Inworiin al ye.prepstinicto" take' re; •••• • Mlles; bat' , rambled re* is' ever -• • :t:The 1m .. . ingthunderbolt, which bit ea ,Ihrging • since the great defec t not yet, .. .n; and the country has 1 . to receive th equanitnity the dire lyorhen o • • •todo so by no cora. n oneurrence • events. The gauntlet 1 din ',portents of ', e White House. ' ' Client ~. - man who canfesseoly is le.' Eve me he tuts spoken it his th be flings dew so boldly in the con-- he stance a to s in an w o , 1 'paragraph, ' 'cannot but regard this. .• , pa and dto thus lnvolv edestroy me 3 . 1 I I y n r berme the country," possesses a g shinidesneesihen viewed in contrast t habitual and mutilations I reticence 1 t question. bore , as on every other oc he has left unsaid the bulk of what he The lituniliatink details -of ' the dark to. which Andrew Johnson}—Presi- 1 he United Stetiskto mot huriing,shame .1 onor be it said--has lent himself to be really dangenatts,candhiste for the' 440.ihtettrrativpittatilionroforglid Heath* nf what is Um :disgraceful ' rant is not.' the brain tatemplain or eunrinisonabkahittnecV I rfact he, r spoken forMself, except when it ry to vindicate the credit arid hon-' -nation.' Ertel/teethe splendid a 0... f Donelsonmsd Shiloh he suffered in m defhmatOry .esperstons of the tud and offensire riature., It is some re thin a pens - cid' grievance which forth the terrible indictment of the be Bd.inst. ' '• ' ' la note ofihriely Warming, so repug : . he native Instinct, of our great chief, loridively demanded by the oblige i4 itild triatiot ism ppmelato,let the nation bo era Let them e s. •1 celled* kink e aid .stalid tb by r the 1.464,.61R ifitatelP,7o,4l-11*48' g site mos /MO ha; .111111 biat war. ___ men were •pi .Ing a , strong card . the nion eoklint that e bOndh got his interest in - gold, while i h they paid in : . depredated .pisper; but but wit ere Union soldiers remembered that if Teton and his set . had had their own w ey would have received nothing for thei Tykes, and realized that it the d tavori the Western , Democracy is chosen_ ent all the pensions the 'Govern., meat st pledged to pay will be dishonor ed in t en market, they started in the film facthich owlet be ignored. • 1 . 1 Eveisidrew Johnson cannot stand Pen. 4 dieton, Do ou kjillltive failed to notice i that th }t `a. impulse lu his favor stopped he Alleghenies. There are few Pend! 'en among the Copperheads ot -the M States, and when the Johnson officiate apprised that he is anxious to he a candid himself, they will scarcely need the wanes of the New York World, and the prat of the, Connecticut and New Ihunpsh Copperheads to convince them that ti b lning horse will not be the Dern ocratic idite for Vice President In 1864. • No efends Mr. Pendleton in Congress —lndeetle revelation of his 'congressional i f votes sh to the Democratic leaders what a mists e nomination of a man would be . who, if itted to manage the war, would have dered the Government to the traitors, who is now rowdy working in their half by empl oyin g the fatal in etrume lip of repudiat os.—Pkila. Press. ,• - - ThOarket Value atyars. An n 4) gentleaum, who has been in the fur t r twenty-five years, writes to a ~ Western wspkper: n Just a rof a century ago I entered the fur t te, paying eighteen cents for mink, twenty ib r muskrat, and two dollars for yellow en skins. • During these 2b year* I there ha some wide rangest:of Aces;p I have sold lot of mink for eighteen hundred i dollars now would bring twenty-four thisnaand Ilan. Then, again, Ii have sold a lot of n for thirteen thousand' dollars; that in on today would not bring two ' thorusand liars. The little rrlartenskin is not wo mine price as a -yellow dog skin--tw Hinge. The opossum ha s te n from th sixty ; • arid is now down to eight elm War has been we cause of these fluctuation but that' .mightier power; than armies—lNsion—hasdone the most. While the *unbind armies- of Europe) could only put down pon and skunk ,Mty per. ce that poweful : , •gsildess--Pashinn-4-.ran , the . eighteen-ust mint n,p to' fifteen dollars, and knocked lb big tipek lynx. muff down to four shillials. A • of , • House et Harrisburg has exhibited z tor the worthy gentlemen. who hold o ces , the several counties; by 1 propostag k their emoluments twen ty per cent' ;Wh wages In all other depar ments ire 'gob beeirwardir, this advance movement will n do. When • patriots not he .tound• t• setts the people, on' the prlmosit male of t & it WM do to offer • higher Ituluceminsts; it) knit a sity 'applicants regularly apper4br every cake to • he filled; higher pay Is to be thought or..—Pea. & • ete. , • • • • -* ' , • ' t The imetucir i oitHrt!G:. W. Woodward; 9* the -currency4= nds 'eongidetalalet DelsocrOkt tr- t o n , Paine ng* ti*. Donal . . 17 . 4 6 3 gis dasioiropoor or to' (lifting* teem , Iblkiovni into? prolonged _mu of irredeemable Oyer' tigooey.--Pativiginew sysisareepiti .ce ow ke C aernaszdiii-l' i illid ox *: - S -11 , Late My 4- r .... 4, 211ri hoot Mk Laity, nia sfothieiniTentaximble statement in 64 to the napilding destruation 'of ~..; He says : . . • 1 i The hieutiful arid ', picturesque Sah Isaus; eltrits hundred mountain islets; has now long been in sight; with its ever varied and changing grand views, with its placid, unruffl ed hoeom. -He who helm** bebokia -but to fr admire. It is about 126 miles long, andabciut 16 inlieseeroatatilii widest place. I am in- Sonneilthat, into lt. are drained and poured by rivers and rivulets, the water of an area of 0-out ry of everlloo,ooo square miles. -4ft sae amount of. ater, end yet thililakeluts nob nut . /ft" Whak heconies of fide water! USD traip oration atone dispose Orli? I . tin - also inthruied. that the -waters of the lake rose bistyear three feet, and is now con. tinning to rise at thesame rate. Should this centhmelbr slew Van - longer, :beware, ye obits of thenintly oily l—ya-will beswalkiw ed apes were the saints of the cities of Old, together irith their citiet,,by that o th er Dead Sea! On the Sides' Of the maantitine ear randing the lake, at a Verdes! 'height of at , last twoßundred feet, .distinctly _traceable aurbe seen the est:beats of water mark, made by the lei, i of waves, lierhaps of Onto:lee duration, .i.ng it plainly evident to even the most incredulous that in some former age the lake had been very, nitich larger thailit now is, possibly of twenty' times its present area. -If this is truest-it surely 'is, the lake now dem why may it not. attain its • former I level! '•. Whet drained it? •- Wetcalmot • lee, nor. do, I believe that reason can he given therefor. The cause of draining hiving eels. ed or caudng, !twill again fill up. The lake is generally shallow, and no lithe' thing exists __below the surface of ita waters nor floatsupon tits bosom. As ,we are approaching the City of.the Saints, we see in the air, flying low and dying high,in flocks,' thousands of wild geese; some white as snow, others brown. thatwith 4 1 their interminable quacking reminded one of ; the Tower ofßabel, and the eourusinn cf len- gunge* there, One flock of over two hundred 1 has alighted m a field not more than one bun- j i deed 'feet.,Rin. us, and fly not away as we pass. Oh r for a 'gond double barrel, well charged; what havoc then among them. The white , viiiiety 'is not so large as the brown, and lam told notSii good. •The brownie the Same &* we have in the State of Ohio. _ HempHaut !Economy. The following interesting proceedings took d ace lothe House of Representatives on the 4th 0uti.n449% Ire copy from the 0.104 t. of the 1 1.3 th _ " Mr. Washbiiine,Of Mineola To.soixlmPany that desirelo presents repofi.. in the form of tabular statements, which I desire to hive printed. I wish. also, :to state that my purpose itr having this bill recommitted, is- that the Committee on Appropriations I may examine- it in connection . with the revised estimates which have been sent In by the Secretary of the Navy: His original eidimates for the next theal year amounted to between forty•seven and forty•eight million 'dollars," .• • - • - • Mr. - .l3Utler. Me2still having in his bands unexpended 415,000,00 ft Mr.li f isbbtirne, of Illinois Yes sir, there being is, I understand. .1.5. 0 0 0 ,000 of the appropriations for the Navy Department yet ,unexpended.. The appropriations embraced in this bill, *Male I have Just reported, amount WWs than nineteen millions dollars, Which amount the conuldttee think sufficient - It every exigengy of _t he . : public service', and to 'sustain the nary this bill, reported by a ors Iteptabilcan Con. .originally seat, in by a ~ orAlite Miry .of a Dein in, „are reduced` from Om. to eightetn ow prose pnying the bill. The motion was tigreed tn. Two New, York Roney hinge: Corn Vanderbilt and Alexander T. Stewart reign over two different -empires, in which neither of them* has a rival. The commodore represents railroad wealth; while Sunrart rep resents the Wealth of merchandise. The com modore, never sold a yard of dry goods, while Stewart is the prince of tape measure. Both are great builders, but the commodore builds nothing but mammoth passenger and freight .depots, while Stewart erects marble stores aid marble houses. Both have agreat passion for teal estate and also for horses, though in the latter speciality the commodore outstrips his rival.. Stewart has some fine animals, but none equal to the 'winged coursers of the conunodore. Both are old-men who_ have spent many years in building up fortunes which they 'must soon leave to hungryheirs. Among the points of 'cliffermice which distinguish these two kings is that of personal appearance.— Stewart Lavery slender and careworn ;. while the commodore is of large size and finely de veloped, iveighingnearly as much as three of the `former, and with an easy, and, in fact, rather jolly countenance. Stewart, though • married, ils childless; while the commodore 1 The Celebrated*Singerklanufao. hiss large family of sons, several - of whom Turing Machinee. are connected with his railways as vice-pres idents, though none of them inherit his geni us; We behere that theft' two kings seldom For Tailors, Iktot sod shoe Maker., names. sod C . meet, and have but little in common. The date Manoactorers , wilt be suPPllad on dm sbonee• occasionally dash past each other in the ir;lnleee• drives, and then one may notice the slight bow by which they confess recognition.— Each feels that -his empire is distinct, and they have no desire to.invade each other'. realist Stewart xould be lost -if he were thrown among a crowd. of railroad contrac tors, and the commodore would make a poor debater at dn. goods. Hence they dwell alert and divide the empire of wealth.--Roeltester Democrat, WE said, a day or two ago, that the 4erao . - cratic orgahadid not know what to make of the Reptibliciti "'eery, at the special election in the Eighth Cmigtessimial District of Ohio. We were a little toe fiat. One of them. 111,0 Dayton Ledger. Ms. 'Vallancligluinia organ, has found out. what,Rmaard. •it says : • "This thsi first gun of the Presidential 'campaign 41868, and indicates a Republican majority fall, in Ohlo, of . from twelve to twenty thousand." ,1 *torti of the democraticjouriuds will aster. lain "w s. hat lathe matter' tin due4season.—Piik Mesa Ix the address of welcome, at the - re:meting of the Army of the Cumberland, in Cincinnati - , Thnteday bug, the torzwingjust mention lit an illtuttious mune coma: "Another name complete, tbollat.oteonunandets otthe Army of the Cumberland, in rho mention of whleh ass already anticipated4leneral Geo. H. Thomas:'. Vie ndoke In Ms presence with tts ttklay:. He Was the beck-Imati of that army always. Be grew:dna/1y to be the head. He was nitit it. from the beginning to the end— front the toning victoiy of 1111180 ting to the final triumph al Nathifilks. mar he lamb with niyettle!‘ hathee. . comet An Aireetiolloge meows, foiloWnut his oFeeenee,the mention opthaimosawbjell Ia Illadue. In one ..tevis - be bas been the most fatimate of men,lf balsa etimin I t mistake, it as - net - yet 'been diseoretol." 4 anal:. I was about 47 of the Navy having itimates amounting to a millions, has now sent estimates,, cutting thew million f.dolhsrs. That examine thd bill in con revised estimates, I have bent of the bill. 1i /War statements which lied as a report accom- T HAVE;JCST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF J. GOODS, of the FOR FALL a WINTER WEAR. In latest and most fasidonstile styles, aid at short notice. :BLANKS BLANKS • BLANK DEEDS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, liastunone.Sabprnas'. Warrants, Casnantmenta, ac..tr-, can always be- had at the Argns ofilvs. aa Orb they can be Nought elsewhere Glee es .111* Z Z Nii tftnisax slocitnerl sava. virrinia iuecheis' a OP TSB ' 01114/11ii• coin of Benue coliety; an andardirned et/1 ere rise to pie et olltery, on tbe ffestbera, on • .110INDAYAllarch fotb t 180% tit 10 olio* Ai IL of .ad day, 1411 Ate ibtlowine lu~pi s ~real elate of • Ingram Borten, deed.. aftnew t dllage of Van Port. Bann* Township, County of Barrer. and State of Pewalranta, better lots Noe. 40 , 41; a. 43 and 11, opon WA Is erected a eon Barnas home. to Om of lota laid At by • Peter Illtentaltee. Janet Ctiusd„ - Yalte - Ibdraneoi4 and the liaw lOU y. on the north bank of the Ohio elves' he :shore thirloonth,f,eirTwO Mite ran, fubleet bate pridovrii *re . ~111111 / 1 1 8:=Ooeithird -of the 'mosey to be ' paid on the eonilrmation ammo* by the Court. ono- And at thalami ciao yerrAkent Asa thee. and esp. third at the'desth of the widow with Merest front the ecedirmanon ef the ale by the.,(loart, and to he n eared by Wed dad mom upon the promisee. perpadiertbhe;' The tag Bolcharet an d 431 nister Be enamor Aortic fa rt bond =anmi • Fee her Beam tiorat Make of . the =der Bearer, I ~ Guar.of the minor eldld'n'of Lavelle Modosi,deced. fahlrfratt. • • - - LAND FOR SALE:- i TTL THE i n j o4 ! .,ARCII, AND WILL 4 TIDEN LI od and itft Lad, tn. Bolos* township, Dewier co., half a mite west Vaapoet. on Doi It P. R, R.. In males than Pittsburgh. The fmprortasente area Dem Grim two - story linos roam; itml cellar. and wadi ander whleb of illACI*111; fnuna barn. 46 ado kat ; half an ace minted by •pallad fence kr a hen yard. 'There is on the prendaea a veto of Mae. atone 14 feet.thiek. and i Ztln. As abundance • ft*tg a now 10‘01net g of.gool water.part of whkh I. earth:Woo the - by a hydraulic ram.— Thew wilt alp be offered tennis _ neede, hot bad nab; bone and Pm ab=l.,PaPltk'nm Aleo l t atat tonaehai ant:Whiten fundtare. Tor medal-- 1m; alio of • DATID GARBER, feD . on the prenthel. WAS. - 1M AND WHY= OF CHIUSinAN Chiratter—bilnistere. &boot Teethe 1. awl all others so &wed. to art as Arcata for the Publisher. o Randatre new hook of the Holy Land, entitled— The Hand-Wrluni of God. This new and important book of testimony to the li e =tie.truth 9f the Bible. to now ready. One agent serenti.dve orders th axe days. ' Another aaya."Our minister s po ke of it from the pulpit as is valtiabie to the Christian in the study of the Bible. I have two hundred and sixty orders so far." • Address, with stamp. for descriptive circular and terms, or apply in person to .• - . . . J. W. MUMS C 0. ., Praustrzas. 68 Fifth Street. Pittsporgb, Pa. febLIMEI:4t. S. .11arvpy, DEALck nit GlU;lpffaltS & P7tOVISIONS, i3aretinremre. Havuo.ox RAND A L4R6 AND Wlfil selected Stock of Teas, Coffee, t "Misses Syrups, Nlaxei.vgiretre. NAILS AND WINDOW GLASS. STON . X.WARE: Pirye Churns,' Oak Churns Willow' Baskets, 01 • Mi cuotet OUR By Barrel or In Sacks, constantly on•hand. Or - Prices very low, call and.sse. oct2'67:ly E • LATEST AN I - ) - BEST Singer's Improved Family Sewing • Machines • QINGEE'S NEW NOISEI.E.IN FAMILY RIMING 0 Machine with all the recent improvements, is sow considered The Best stud the Cheapest And the oazx Machine, that will 'do w. kinds of ?Amax stewing. It makes the ham; Long Armes, the only stick' which Is universally approved, or la at all adapted to first class work. It will sew on all kinds of material with all kinds of thread, and It Is as sores. rasa In 'taupe:nth:om any practiml Sewing Machines. It le simple in construction and doeszot get ont of or. der, and a cht.d can kern to tuft It. It has an im• proved Hemmer, Feller, Braider, Corder c' and Quilter. • It ban theolly :actin. and that can be n. ad to advantage In 'LW:king.. It also has a simple att• iItOIDERT ATTACIEUIRWr. and lath', only Machine mak Inc the Lotk Stitch that does atabrdder practically.. All Machines Warranted For Three Years. All persons, whether intending to youchate I Bees. tug Machine or not. are respectfully solicited to call Old examine these Novel Belting Machines, and sew them in operation. at the .Millincry More of Mrs. A. E. KOOKEN, on Brighton St.jone do or shore ill Dimmed. Rochester, Beavr; County. Pa., where will keep &supply on band for Sale. J. A. KirIiDICEN, Airent. Sinter Manuractnrlng Company. lann7 PALL &„ WINTER • CirCockr3S! ; - LATUST litentlemikeals rairalshhig Golds 1 CONSTAWTLY ON p.Asi) CLOTHING NADI TO ORDER WILLIA3I ancn, &ND like, • Cheese, Soap... Bacon, Fish Pet* Measures. ' ji Binh. Measures, Split Baskets. A. 5. HARVEY. Bridzetrater. Pa. ANUFACTURERS OF M.1.1.11NE Al Railway Track and Car Cu , Implements. Engine ago aU other :. Ant class Foundry. Also, Stores Grate Bara.lLtnem Sub Weighta, Act ties, Iron Fence. and all other rani% short notk and of the_ver7 best matt. Also. J. 4: Anderson's plotty ctlebrsici Stove for Coal cud Wood, which :out :ha At the State Fair foetidly Med et. Pi Store combines many new and Import which phice it tit in advance of all'othei Some of the meths claimed for h by die Heavy Metal, Well Proportioned. /teas . ) . e Pinta, East' , of ontft Emily Kept tflemPt little Fuel, and the All ordeittank fully n:celved lud pn=i We Call Attention to the Statements : Wbile . liring in the Esoi I u.cd went of , b s Celebrated 'Cooking made to tLid r Conn=d on mv uri% al hem. I "P to the erp.tal Palace Sawa tah ed Mt.'Anderion) as twine' timbeot. lel used it with good !la:Action. When dersOn's new Storni leas attracted V !ilk - men. and on examining-iv. Oven dad lEcr / ' fond it pootesped many Lb - or I had peen. l arehaaed . and hare one 1r We consider It anperfor to any lee have oc hi all the.lieenlor claim.. and lie taint. an be desiredina Cooking Stor e. CAPP . OILUICT • usitY4 ice 0314. Andersoo's new Stern mul endorse Cipt. Peindktoe's intern Jo% H. %Iv' Raid= Pi Om Anderson'. n eV __" folly ea the tem="tioori waindakiy" ot Mr.Nadrrotia's new y 2 --• 00, ..tided wit!' its good (1 31 - 7 Poets. i Jclug Roars/TIT' it rod MOW: Lopt boon for WS do t ' isousber of, Cook Stoma( elan( r coodelorJ. J. Andlonom's new oamomy flooL reedy 000ktni ropertor to asp we kvo rot 11, commend It. Wavily it, 'will ,2 de r . (lOU. 1 We Mei owl of 1ie.1.1. of olol ,' ► map lactated at the Rochester foote 0".=.',,,, a Pair tstaL ine dad eO/0" 0 Isa ham Claimed Mr It. It WO "l a _bat liftlt tart. and is astart tsaakts t 41011"COSVMUISOli bile/040D NIL., a rlampls ta the las L of Oksatag'" • -iAas 11 91 • 'Vac As ttr -1141111111 i Iteeldien hi n i a ;> •.- , is. ; - - •t , 1 Pit 4 ilatelob { laser, zit ~ Mae. A. X Jeakete. 14.}.Jselt .... 11 t 4 tuiudte•r a.. ._If. It ile 4, 1111 'l7"antitter the I ='el lis r illib " and etre ot the Vises: doe r 4310 : 1121 1 0 aX . - - spina 1 elatnt being 114. Me on the • NI the judgment ht ads cow Nodes te hereby ;chin le, Gnaws NM be II; eseetseu_ at It on tbe d gbh eg at arlk . A. 1 AGRICU A. $ IN2 VrAN U ACT Ranw r il or &Mem vadou sizes, Cider Mills. cam Cora Stien ue lti le.e Agrieldtaral REPAiRI Of all kinds Clime lon . fl d kin bat for parties. aying bad an experience and Patent Badness, we r Applications. &e.; nts. naring fitted op out NW AIM am Selected from the beet employing none bat a pared to do work in the Baring seemed the reerrnn mama, V any kind or atrie'cif Patterns. Partienter attention paid Reaping Itschines. and to , e eolith. and hope by the patronage of parties from t &stance promptly ALL WORK WARRA7 Address mykir6ltly ' EW FAhM II IMI PROVISION . for. *a*trout troltdat FLUcheste By Coll Br. DA • Family Grcpceite• and Prorbion. Flart, Batter. Lard. 8ac0a..0,1, Pore eider ' upa. Molagesk. Salt, T. Cd Crackers, Tobacco. arm. - Willow-Inm Wooden•intri'eod er. crythingti their line. and lbet bye by 'Wet attention to ham. to merit a 'ben of • Ibe patronage. 'N. B. AU kinds Country Produce ekes ket price. j COE & DARR Reebeorter' Oct. tnt. PAT- a:WC:IY RCHESTFii FOUNDRY ANDERSON. PATTERSOI First Premium BEST BAKER EXTANT 110011STIL SV,
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