t., . e eaver Argus. J. WRITAND. Urns Lin lionorroa. ====l • 'FOR UOVIIMOR, 18 . 011. H ..1 1r t G..g my, Judge of Spiretnklitiri, • -' 'RtNItY IVItilAMg pnlalid 1 1 14Oniinee: 4.1:10 . 11 S. nufAx, ••• - ~V11.1.11~M c. Blnin6ek; • AN ulany'.7. 11UFFIN(IToN • HARVEY VA Rx. AitTUUR AHIELDfie • ' 7iVittert'y'r. Hilld 4 , t ALLISON.. Refjiacei and lie.ounkr, itlllo HINCILICTON; Cles'k of Mot • JOIIN C. MUM'. thininationer, HEim intrrrAlN. : Auditor, W. It. LUKENS. Puorliotom Director.' itortr,RT COOPER. Truntecm of Academy D. P. LOWARY, JAMES EMITU. Our Editor ls still absent . Deinderay are terribly wow, perated at the appointment of Hon. John Covode as Chairman of the Ito publkan State Central tkomnitee." They are eonsclotattiutt2ohu_u.a...._ —.......2Ert - murtaieks, and will be very. likely to detect them. Beside:l, they, know ho is an untiring worker and' will leave no atone unturned to 0 % . ,euretheirciverwhelcrilngdellaitlicneas their inveterate dislike of him. ' " am entirely unable to conjec ture what the editor of the Bower itrgus auetins when he speaks of an , unprovoked personal attack 012 Mai rtheUeatmEtw't.. Eat does he hay'. any recollection orb:Waiting in sow thing alba kind toward, us I" ' The übove is fmni the Pittsburgh f_bpsinerdal of 19th Inst. The editor of the AR4 I -13 lib 9 ct• ± . 4 1 191 . 0:r that he blames the i ctininlCOW ' or, personal attack, nor is he setiseious of huvlag made uny. We hold tltiit editor in high esteem.. - ' ` Anima from Havana to the 17th. Instant, State that alckneei is Inereni log in the,Spanish and rebel forma, and the mortality is mid to bell:right fol. It Is estimated that the *Ohs amount to Aileen per cent. Monthly .of Men in the field on both Odes. The Spanish troops are affected toast with vomit°, while the insurgents suffer from cholera and diarrbrea, caused especially by warn and exposure. ' When the hottest many mason js-pa4 the volunteerswill go into (idly° sea. , vice in' the field, and reinforcements Will arrive from Spain. A Ric Liston) (Va.) dispatch says: When Henri, 'Canby commanded in North and South throlina, In 1867, the reconstruction elections were held and ho not only Inaugurated Gm/or ' nor Holden immediately, but direct ed that the memberseleet of the Leg islature be admitted to their :tents without taking the test ollth. Ac cording to his own construction, Gov. Walker, of Virginia; should be in , augurated immediately, and the test cettlti for membencotilli:Er;'"''' Tun heavy reins hi the west are doing great damage to the crops. A dispatch from Morris, Ili., says the Illinois river at that point is now fifteen foe( above its usual summer stage, and is rising fast.. Thegmund is so wet in that vicinity that famters cannot get their harvesting machines into the fields, anti are obliged to cut what grain is Worth nutting by baUd. A dispatch !cote Des•Moittes, lowa, says the raifis during the past week have done triune:le damage to the crops. Wheat and oats*uffer must. Tut: extursion party from Cleve land, Judiunitplois and other points, who met with a railroad amide:it near Lawrence, Kansas, on Wednes day, passed through St. 'Louis Satur day afternoon. en mute home.. 'rhe wounded plumbers of the party • are 'comfortably 'previded for' nd doing well. Theypas*d rcsolutions before leaving 'Lawredue exonerating the . company front blame in the matter, tamd rutted a handsomesubseription for the family of the engineer of the train who wa4killod by the accident.; Tut: Chester count& court has up painted Capt. Wm. Wayne, Gen. 11. It. Gums and Vol. N. A. I'ennypatker eonun I ttee Of trustees to take el large n the Paoli Parade .Gnanal, where the -Paoli Massacre fauk place during . the Revolutionary war. This gninud, nnniberitur f4everal acres, was deeded by the fornier proprietor to the mitt tary of .Chester eouuti;and now, In in the absence of any milltaryorgan ixation, it Ivenme . memory to have it placed In the Oren( some suitable persons. • . SEX KIIAL Of tied. Gmntbinet - Tnteckricare'WhCgilielkliiiimilittf AK 'pleased ?Atli the result of the •late deed* in Virginia, and regent the triumph of the Conservative party nether as ii. defeat than a victory of the Administration. These Univers have been in vorisultation 151 the Alb , 'jeet, We are informed, with the few Republican Senators and Represen tailves Still in Washington, aild they are also of opinion that the rciialtin . Virginia is a doubtful victory: , They. i say Mr. Walker ' iiiay Mean .Well 1 enough, but_ they • fear the large ma jority of doubtful men in the 'legis ,,, litturemay sivuittp 11 int, and terry th e I 'kitiitei, 4(4 'JO .tlli tfittfAtloll, it] . )i'lliell thiirgiti and Loitisianii .iiiiir, are.- i , Proininent Republic:ln C'engressnied. in these Statiiii,•'Whieli holil - elettions tiii;i . iiiii,.:Write to' Washing!On t ,e'-' preaiifig the .siate opialtni f "„ 141,,. t. ,,, sti* . ortkiittl'i?uni.sdoe,(tspurially, fear t tat if the „Administration thilv ludo the action of Virginia ; it %ell!. , i 10 th so great itilury La the appemieli, lug eh lion in tit Stale. . •,..ii ' •-•, , I - — 7, -- - - 7 -, 4, •,••••:- ---7 , ----- ,i • WE are rispicsted.to style that the, report that one iif the Coutlecreft frmn: Washington county had'Jeftlarthe Wes.t Inuntstiatelrafter th#;*.itirta., riot nomination' ‘vuri made, Lt Littidy; fahie. lie. is iitjii? timuie in -Wasli-! inaton contitg;mal utterlydentes the stories einsibiteil• in referehtsi%lii, I 1 iII I, 111111 litattAle ts rciiilvio''Mawer In • any.way and et aii Lime.„ All this * Washington meaty Cohliastsiaimat home and have tarsi hi W64tl 10011. simethe nomination. Tire-richibutg. Gazette should retract itsstatenitaibi relative to this point • A digatelt from AldneyStatinti,o tho Pacific Itailronit, nftyii th 6 train . ran off the track PiiclaKdeai; , Ante• lope Station, In egaeuee. of the watching away. of embankment Malcolm Skin% of- MlChlgan; - and John Dwyer, of Emmittsburgi Md 4 were killed.. Alex. Wagstaff, of St. ;i l i o J°thei. O i " ilen g er " Were Indureil. Three passenger ears, baggage car met' engine were !mash= ed. .! - 24 if.eildittridn task*, off !he .track; tiithigtiing not bad , iiin °M ho track on Theodor: killing a dilieluirgOd dier. I 'Balm hove !weir hesoty there. . . IT Is well understmal - here 'says a dispatch, that the fitc4* of Pik; were much exemlsed over the idea of General , Ilaneock receiving the Detuocrotle nienhuttion for thivepor,of Pe.nusylvanle. 'For 'wpeits . the Chase men , and, Govenor lloillnan's friends Lave been Arnim( lag very nerve to preVent Genen'd littneoek's 'candidacy. They fyxd it Wight make the General too form-, idable a rival for the next Piesideney. The Gime.- party, avow that they rather see (teary elected than • ifuncoek'put in the field now that the noinination of Packer insures a ltepithilmn Victory,' ifolfman Is be- Roved tope willing to take the second pia4 on the Mist; programme for 1871. . - TUE (Mallon a:Ito the ownership of the so-called Jotr. Davis mansion In Riehniond is soon to bo• brought ICocirt. It Was bought by the cit 3 in'lB6l for t#7.000 with. mu in -WWl:in - of - giving it to the conceder toy as a residence for Its President. ,The rebel Congress deelhaidlOaceept It, but anthOrlzed Its rooting for the °Se OfJeli.,. Davis. it fell into our , Weds when Itiehniona Was captured, and . has' been under oputrol of the War Department ever 'since, ,The Richmond city Connell now sets up aelalnt to It, and is going to present a big bill f . orthe rent, which Ms pro- seined . the'Repartment will refuse to Pay and then suit Is to be brought. . - / v t' [EFreileh ro ivel7lrnritiBhiedLerthloiei partiesdirectly iiite=o itthe let qt_ . ~'9r :the _S(isi . ,etary of Spite reldive *telegraph eonununleation between the United States and foreign tour.- tries; and lairticiihrily; in relatroti to the s Lidding Of'. the'-: French table.' A copy of theriune letter Will in. a few days be transmitted to the fflov ernor of Mansiehusetts, as a teriitinns of It L 4 proposed:to he secured in that State.' ,Copied of the'bill which pass .ed the Senate, but failed. to he acted 'on In thelfouse for want °film°, are enclosed to the parties above men tioned, as nbasoothetion dapiart of the United States, and as .showing the opinion of Congress on the subject. Otito to the ; imlxirtance .of the quectiohs Inc)Wed in the 'Verger case the Attorney General has entered in to a written stipulation with Phillips and corns() for the purpose of Ong prom slings by which these ques tions will be brought before Supreme Courtin October next for considera tion and italudication. In the mean time the application to the ChiefJus- tke Ly t4''uspended,' without prejudice to the petitioner. The District At-. tornep 'in Mississippi is dirmied to • facilitate any pmccedings neeftsary lartheaxpetatqu'rne-Attorneyklen eral is authorized by the President to say no sentence of the Military Com mission will be curried into effect, save that which may be nmessary to the z afe custody 'of the prisoner. This agreement meets with the ap probation of Chief Justice Chase. Fluor indieittions ut the -Treasury Department, It Is believed the next public; stutemeut..w•ill show another large reduction of, the intlebtaltim; though not near so large as exhibited on the tied of the present .month. The receipts from custom and intern. ul revenue are considered good for the dull btllBo . Estimating the re ceipts and expense 4 of the qovern ment for the remainder of July on the basis of what they have been t the present date, the debt statement on the first of August will show a reduction of upwards of file millions of ddllars. Tut: . 'Tribune, referring kkthe nom hudion of Packer, says: "We don't like the Idea of making a Governor out of one whose chief distinction is the ownership of Twenty Millions of Dellant. Mr. Packer. Is a citizen of respectable alsilthm main very' ood eharneter; yet there is no one ac quainted with hlth who can humid ly say that, If the net result of his past exertions had been S2OoNNI in stend' of $20.000,0h11, he' would now be a inudidate for Governor of.Penu sylvania. la nombutted *awe of hiagrest wealth; and with nn ex pectation that he erill devote a part of ' . lt. ta, greasing :the wheels k)f the Pawner:gin machine." • i • WEnitspneffally Ifivitethe attention afjountals which lastEinrinn or _Union. Ar IfYillUnderlng,the nigrd ..tens eirti• Henater Adkins, almost befo g lie ' was cold In his votilit, to the reports now motive& by tilt+ President front them(1111w). thOritiin • oft the also. It was a clear ease 'id .persecution first; and murder afterwanls;--of Ororts:4k;entrup the Senator' into a broil in... which lie multi ho over-' pinemtl,nnd that failing, ern deliii entten.•:•zussituttion for, opinion's sake. These Were thy statements which, on the authority.of our ttnrrestpendents, %certitude at the Unto, and for which We went vehemently assaihxl; they tire' the i statentenbi ;now forwarded, liner arcibl Ittes'4llslitien, by till? juilitnry, 110 Tribillle. " .1 1 , ii - mte thrhe !iiear.i the Democracy. It Prill . tiYii l inihtglitrgnhnly t 14 it night the fornis,9t liontihating 'at ointlidate for Cluvernor. • 'the time has again artivt l / 4 1 ter the i4erternaance ot.. lisle! I et ri it IliCe' f ecirein (( 4 ( S',' , winch iliia,' . W'iiitlii 4 4:4i fr(uh l ksli on 44ni . 1.,41ixt; aig per/t4j,,w!heli . It ". %raw.. ix unetilih* inure' thau It inerefortuality. Ti-Ofty.• 'they ineef lit ) iitrilsbitri 'tO , ail` eartlt the beituienttle..e.arp4;:,;fitliefyitt give It a• place al, , fitia .fettsti and . cat their funeral hake d itten'ts, awl mutt.' tertelt a 4,4irt or)liehuielloly: glailtatts nail utath.e 'the speeches they, nada seitht itgft , 'D, 101(1 ilildif the tittnit- rt...x11 ., ' tines thrtritaflier, ilas.4o In' ' the last (Itiamie.' I w 4,,, miglii iuiii.efpute thetitt Speer/ill:4 Li id resolutions, but for wlutt wood. • Every Person 'Of niitturtiyiarif, Is fattilltir with theni.--:Piyinkthi ://c: izgit?rii: .' ::: - . , , ' ~ 'iii"t; t elio le Miles- 1." 'igen Eagi one.wits l _itifeiispiud4 on the jietuit:o on Widnes of last Week. - l' i !t is Omit eight till's , Baud Mlles altOgether.' - Thol ng , est Beetle,' of cable is that i fmni .Dract, France to St. Pierre; 2,211 miles; the *sitortalt one froM the let terrine° tethejceast of bys'itsc liusetts 11 1 2 •seliloose itittigether are!six . In2inniber Mut 'clik splichags . betWetsi Bre t tutu ..ltasiond . • .lieuse's liunuiniek, at the town of Duxberry, bless.; ;anal near the Gar net Ught of PiYineuth liorhor, is the tiiiicrlttan ender the cable. The Leg. ishiture of/miimacliusetts chartered a lastwlnter, to curry u line nut front the share'beyond the; Juris diction of the ljtiihsi tit atttit. j That lint; was tarryed outtoYa steauMrind Winched to the French ocean cable on 'the 14th inst. r This shore .Cotapany was Chartered by the State in order to'avold any dilUculty growing out of the, landing of a foreign cable on our territory Without the sanetion of Congress. It exceedingly doobt ful'whether this action on the part of litassachusetta will avoid the neeftsi ty of CongrocSional sanction..; The rights of the State must yield to the Superior authority of the General Government over inter-iuttiodal . af- Mrs. But,' the Splice was made, amid directly afterwards instruments end a corps of oPerutors were taint on shore, mid communication opened with Franee. , .. Tliecontinanderef the Great Eastern brought' with hini a ....aka prepated by the Em - Peter Nepotism, the purport of Which was to remain • ixscret until It way opened op this kick! of the AtlitOtie on completion of the cable, when it wits to he sent tai in 'order that be might judge of the accuracy Of• its transmission. That inn age wail sent. Duxbury,,Where the' cable has an °Mee, was once a ship building port of proinise; Mit, like Plymouth and Salem, his primal into decay: com mercially; The Into U. S.. Consul 'General at Tripoli, -Mr. J. M. Gains, will have charge of the office as4isted by twelye operators. According to the terms of the orignal Lnperial grant, the price of a dispatch is not to exceed fiaki for twenty words.: The Insulation of the cable is belleVed to be' perfect, iind its central wire is lim ier than that of the English cable. APPLICATION wastiledonlAtenday of last week. tor a habeas wipes be fore Chief Justice Chase Inthe cuse of E. M. Verger, charged with tne'niur der of Col Crane, of Jackson Missis sippi. It is Understood that Cel. 'P. Philips and John Chtrilisle of Wash ington ere the council for Verger. It is riiinorol that Judge Chase's sudden return to Washington from the Virginia Springs was oCeasienal by. an agreetneht between hini and some of his Southern friends to attend the Yergerease; and that consequent ly, he was not at all supprised *hen the itnplication was presented to him. Thepoint to bc determined is, wheth er that part of the reconstruction pets which' pmvideit for the trial of per sons amused of crimes by military commissiolt Is constitutional. !. The impressitof in legal circles at Washington is!that if the ChiefJus lice should find' that strt of the law unconstitutional he will grant the writ, but other Wise lie will dismiss c writ. . : .. • rtvaterrit; - df Minim, New York, while travelling between Cheyenne and Omaha, a few days sine; (01 In' ( with a counterfeiter who endenviired to pass a fifty dollar counterfeit bill upon him. Merrit subsequently oh tallied his confidence, and the result %VMS the arrest, near Madison (\V is.), of two !attentions counterfeiters, and the seir.ure of a large quantity Of counterfeit notes, : plates, dies, etc. The men arrested were escorted to Washington, mid detectives are out on the trail of the remainder of the gang. The aritists and seizures , are said to be the meta Important ninny made for many years, _ • HOW IT WAN DONE. 1. The I larrisburg ligegraph lets the daylight upon the dark-hderu intrigues and corruption which secur ed the Dettaxiratie not:filiation for Paeker. We quote: "Brick Pomeroy, a noted lituw York politician,: was early on :the ground; pulling the strings of Packer. He appm-tred its the champion of the Neil/ 'York mil kid interests, who are now compelled to pay their due pro portion of taxi* to this State, from which they ilis4ire to be relieved ; and in the. event of Packer's election, which is, however, not at all poiba hie, they expect to be exonerated. The farmer, therefore, that votes for Paeker, may exPect: a tax on his lval estate to make up this deficiency: Alderman Wm -McMullin, Stun Cation, and the whole notorious Fourth ward crowd were on hand front Monday. ' • The fact that I Packer had pldti.l one hundred thonsand dollars at tltu command of his friends, for the pur pose of procuring the nomination, was openly prod:tuned by the friends of Gens. Om., Hancock and McCand less, and not denicsl by those w he had the Ihuincial affairs in ttuu•ge. The uninstructed were boldly approached and It Is positivelycharged thatsome delegates of influence rissAved a,s high as five thousand &Baia for their vote and intiumwe: Sixty-seven votes were needed to maketheminduailito ann-mese mummer; lutuerstowi 'Heir bllSittelti SO well ithat they procured just that number; without fad on sec ond ballot. They were determined that no More should be spent than was actually irds.essary, as they did their work-by the job. The balance went into their own pockets, and We understand that they are quite flush thisaftsruyon. The ( . 4 WS Men open ly that their .fiworite had eighty votes yestenlay morning, pledgetton first hallot, but that seine traitor hi their windier gave the Pac ker, men tlw names of their men, whii offering higher prices succeeded ht getting their Votes. Bettie dele gaits, it in said; sold .themsel ti n ier—first secnring their price front the Cass into antL tutu going to Pic ker's financier and selling then)• selves over poekking the money :of both—neither of the duped daringlth say a ,cord about It. The opnositiod to Gen. (AIM used desperate metuni to defeat him. On Monday night every uninstructed delegate wits furnished with a t•irculcr marked 'W, ld& cent:thaw; tit: ungenerous paragruph : "Already the fifpfuesi tion style' h lin the soldier in pewe, the eitiziw in „war. 11:very • :.Deinocrat knows Ivliatt flieulty we have with our sil 'tiler vote at best ; hut iffaulmfte and wo virtually ask every man Wtlo drew, a sword. iinthe war, to swallow 4, • If you want to wrisw . -the party you enuld not •do it inn better wait'. that the nothination Wits made Ihy.open bribery and eta , ruption, and ,maligning the ems:id :Boo .candii links, the friends of thin titals fLaneuek, .M'Canilltss and Ctiivz give the nonilhaithin the avid shot'Or . der. Mr. Cass particularly luiS" I mini stuunefully: treaded, and his frjentls do not hinilate to eXpris. their - open hostility. I'hc fifths have ttit disulPlnuter d ted isigfidni the scene of action in Intust. . • ibi;*Bo4itifini r TIRE SENATOI In our lasi !me we quiesce bathe action Of al Conftencewhich:mo on the :Nth tilt ? and at B..Rutan ofßeaver ; was We have seen or ,heard since to alter `OM': dete ... r this regard. On the ce newdeVeloPpeint otthoproceedingss et Pittsburg - goes to'prove to CS, of it Oom to the people generally, that esir r reginilieac4were,e4l toloaniPasi` the nomituttion- of Mi. Rubin; We make no distinct charges against any particular individual:L- 4 the . time, for , that has not yeturriVeti-ut the ev idence is to.ocr mind ample and von- elusive, and such being tho:oeo. can not and wilitotendorse ir nom'- , nation . proCured, by;'' Berk unites. " is with extreme pain and sorrow that • wesay this. We have besought har-, mohy, fairness-mid unity. Wepril= few(' our willingness to acquiesce in the result, Whateverit might be, pro vided it were accomplished byfitlr means. That profession w as not au idle one. While wo say plainly that. Mr. Meerut:kcal' was our fir:AA:holm for the position of Senator We had never the - remotest thought of ink ing any factious opposition In case he was .fairly defeated. Let it be dis tinctly understood tluit we do not de ras now. Wewould satisfy feeling or : : anythingelse short of honor end priti tiiple for the unity and sumesti of the party which we love. We assume - the stand which we now occupy slap , ply because we are satisfied that'ir. Rutaa's ,nouthuttion• was .cerruptly obtalmsl, not bemuse Mr. McCracken was defeated. As members of . the *publican party, and espeelailYas 'Journalists whose 'duty it Is to keep the public. informed • of the truth as well as to guard . their interMts as much - as lies In our power; :we can not permit this flagrant wrong to he perpetrate) upon them. We cannot penult their expressed wishes and preferences to be trampled upon, and, we will not. The press is the protee;. tioe of the pinple tau alas their me dim, and we will, not lend a helping hand to do them wrong or :Nary.' While wenro devoted to the interests Of the liepublimu party*with all bar: heart and 8041 and strength, yet when we see that party guilty of wrong* outrage we will not fail to expose it; Above all we will not fail to come out boldly when we see any of its Mem bers attempt to commit a flagrait• crime,an Injury upon the people and an ou t rage upon tl le party itself. The surest way to deal a deadly thrust against its life, to connivent Its over throw;ll to permit' corruption and fmud to go unexposed and uncheck ed. Against Mr.ltutau personally we had 'Mt thesifghtestobjection. Had he beenfairly nominated by the Om ference we would have supported him with the most hearty cordiality. Our personal preferences have noth ing whateVer to do with the course which we are now pursuing. We are only contending now, as we have done in the past, for the supremacy. of the will of the people. When we see that will trampled upon we will not he silent, let the consequences be what they may. With no unkind feelings personal ly towards . fr. itut an, _ we say support until ds ski rts are efftvt ualiy cleared front the charges that are made against him, and the manner of his nomination proved to be fitir and honest in the plainest mid most unmistakable form. We will have no brotherhood with wrong and in justice, even though- it comes from the ranks of our own party, and stand prepared tit take the consetwents, confident that we are in the right and that the people will approve our course and stand by us. In the absence of the editor of the Annus we make no comment; but in justitst to Mr. nuten copy his curd In the Pittsburgh Cominernial of .the nth, us follows;. 76 11w Editor of .Pitt. Ciirnuntreial: EutE, July lc, 1819 (hie week ago I addressed the fol lowing letter to the: editors of the Washington Reporter for publim tion, it must have reached its dmti nation ! Saturday, the 10th inst.. but from some unexl:lained muse the letter does not appear in the Report er of this week. The senior editor is absent and of course is not mg:end ble for thiS virtual denial of mY right to a hearing through the columns of MS Paper: The following is a copy of the letter referred to: Repirter--, (.I.IiNTLEMES: In the lust number of the Reporicr yuu decline to put up the Senatorial ticket on amount, lk you 'state, of certain rumors rai l tie to_ the'noininatiou affecting the integrity of the tundidate of the Con feivnee. 1 write to:uitY that any. charge which in any way involves Inc in any effort to procure my nom ination by improper MMUS is false, and that I will be happy to have the Investigation' histitnted which "yen suggest in your editorial. Indeed this seems to me, in view of the course you have seen proper to adopt, Auct.f the stuniort aiun .1.40 Review anil P.,:ranamer of this week, essential to the SUll'eM of our District ticks t. I am, with great retired, your obe dient servant, • " S. fltrrAs. I shall insist upon this Investiga tion, anti if there Is any delay it will 1w no fault of mine. Every one Ls entitled to a lastring 'before being condemned, although from the tone of the Rei.ortec this week it would seem otherwise:: i laving asked for an investigation'hy the County( Vm inittee of Washington, when: these chamosure soul., the Reporter sl multi await the action of the Committee, and 1 give notice I am ready fur that examination at any time, and desire that it shall het/won/A and that the whole truth may appear. In emclusibm Mr. Editor, allow not to say that insisted upon my nominathia and smured it as a mat ter of right. Heaver county justly demanded in convention either tot additional member or • the •Seuator. Washington' &mute? • re-nominated old inembers,•gt - eve them their conferees, who stated to my COrderlAW (hiring the session of • the Senatorial Conference, that they would not yiehl a member to Bower • county. Unties. the resoled - lon of the conven tion that nominated me, I could not held unless two members were con ceded to Betver county. .On the evening of the unit day of thecon fer eat's, I asked the nomium of Weed:- ington county to agree to an adlourn emelt fur two weeks, until the Leg islative Conferenve.• had prude their nominations. This he declined to do, and may conferees, • in pursuance .of my request, refused toadjourn mate it was to, he an euljounimeat of. some time, and , proposing -if this was agreed to,' to nt.e.t next iu tl to borough el:Washington. The result was the Conference was iu ANriklll Ma night. The Legislative Conference,met the next slay, and failing to makoa nom .. mori gel IftitmenerNasitinitton - 444,8ea- Ner Counties la good fitith... - ..:They untiscetteed aitthe.ftmethil4tiho nom. inee Of Washington county antl_hial conferees preferred mrnoutintftien to thatoranY i .Other pen in Mtge they did not succeed in `nomituftingi i i irt their tarufidatet.• -'.',= • • ' ' ' • . 1 When my nomination wati made it seemed, as ;WIXOM, IsEactory and Mr.lifeCracken wafted true on the following . day 'that I wetftertv (ivo WS heassYktowOrk ..., • ho. into tho LeglelatiVe i , -, ce as a substitute . and urged •thethindmition of the two, me,mbeni :from .IVashltig ton cobray on the ground Illint : Bea ve,r county had the • Staratoi.; -Note due word was' hetet or ftqr Moftrina tlon being - seefirea '.' tfir'l '4u9kll.2oller mama, and the - ,lllstacnies...l mut of any dissatisfaetiopewaii Oft4he appear. nu, or the 'Repdflei : of last :week. l in Ti in brief lithe historynf the Ceti krt. eec—Covode, Lawrence or2dack ey no more to do witlti the gent inet n' than `syourself,!littd .ft was kno u - that it was not myl intention to a port Mr. Maslow, and: that I was the passage of a law - each as the inmerefalls laborftigfor,' which :wou ; effectually . check fthe very se 1- of_ corruption 'to *bleb „ly' no don LS ascribed. , I 'had. nti mon 'to Spend, and sensible men ough to know that no cue would expo • fo r me such . OP* as have been ed. ,L ask; pardon ' for. thl3. length 4:lfthis. ' i • ,I•.•: : ' i ' With respect, yetir obtritait 'set vaat ", , : •.- :' ! , ,J's 11. liarrAn., Sh the above., ivas in type we re- Mery the following from Mr. Rutin: . - , : .., he eleuetothil Meanie: . ~.. Ton, Alums :--L .inel we. you a coin uninition added by' Mete the Atehurgh , • Chnon'irefire ini - lhe 16th ihst. and publlidta. In thatjonr nal on thed7th , inst„;.• which please pub*. .t '' ' ' ' ' '. .. • I li v e 4141 e r i 104 an!firiestigeition ihicialltio amoniedhy fhb Wash . .. . ingt county Executlv4 Oman Mee 'crt*i .. *oigiire •In a Court of _Law. It Will be publir.; rigid and fttorodgh, and 'Will ostablistr the rtifet filisltY' of the thirties so ,assiatOusly i 'circulated hake and in Washington cOunty' dur ing' the tiast•tvircrweeks. '• Then, end nek,tilt gliii win .I. cleautaff the re traction'. and apologies of 'th!dso who have given them Currency, and will commit, with all confidence, my elec tion to de bands of the Itcpublitan party clitffistrict. . . '.l. S. fley.m.y. . , . lyii"llieStfloek - Raletail I, " "lt Wair4,l,t* spii ?the- Pitaibuirgh', DelflOeig WhO,WrotO Mid printed the Adlotritliiiironlar, - diraonalmitlng it throuilignifilie Stste. In tidtiance Of . , ~, the- Har risburg Convention.: We reprinkthe'doennient, htuttliWork us i it IS of a , iindietive assassin or point cal repettithin,:as a remarkable eon tributloa to current politicalhistOry..l It is not denied that tide' writer . has made thb niost of the Weak point in the recoidoftbegentlennin ivliont he assails. f!Fer a stab so adroitly *Mit Vigorously , given_ to to his • rival; Judge` Ptickei's , cheek' for $.5.000 , . ~. . ought to balker n a miter ofeeurse,, Itett d - ,:- - `4!") - -..!! 7 ' .i' . .' ^.• . ,r - viroMihryi)emoentile (Allots 'rind deitgates to the next State Limiven tien, who are in faVor of the - tannin- Mien of Mr. Qi.ss, of Allegheny? ! 1 In the first place ' , we need to inn votes, / not -drive them - from us, in 1 order to carry thelnixt election. We' arenlnethousandvotes behind. Can we do this With Mr. Cass? . 'i . - Already the Opposition style him the "soldier hi - peace and the citizen in war." The fact that ho gradua ted at West Point , with honors . , and' then refused to gi Ve hisservicts when., the country Most needed them—that I fact alone will cest.us ten, thousand voto4 should he be our toodidate. Every Dernoetut knows what difl fieulty we have with our soldier vote at best •, but nemiinate (,Yuri . and we virtually ask every man who drow.a sword in the war to swallow it, and every one who faced a smoky musket to get down into the very I! dust and !!tieknowlegede he was wrong. • ! Gentlemen, friends of Mr. Chas. it! cannot be done. , If you want to wreck the 'inlay.. could you not do It hi a better way. Are we nottired of wrecks, orare We to have anotherthis fall? ! , . - • ~ 1 Against Mr.tkiss,personally, H have not the slightest oladotion; Onthe ton trary, I know hint to be a high-mind ed, honorable gentlemen, butagainst him as our nominee / protest. ', • • Why must we have another defen sive eampaign like elyiner'S and icy ; moor's—up hill work from the very, hour of their neininatimi to • the day of their.defeatt To neWspener men, who fancy that kind:of work, I wish' manle!retunis .of I the same season ; but to the thoughtful man fourixu , ty Who favor the.nominati n.of 'Mr. . ( hss, it must be apparent. that: with his record' at this time, bin: electiont is simplrimpossible.! ! ! . ' ' The s reeord 'to -wideli reerenee is here naule *as that Of th ',Unwell./ t f lion of the wine party titMarr, isburkti sit' years since, Of which: the ...eandit; date from Allegheny was a protaz neat member, mid which , with of ficial solemnity; declared. hat iLdos.„. paired of ther,lteppblic,.. and advised a compronfixe with the rebels, or a trait - std der !to- their-- tie-mama, I Per his 'ilfelity! to. ids party then, Gen. Cui; Lis ungratefully Aixeriliveil now. Lef-hip end Ms . tru . friends ' 'console theniseltes; in the ev iction, that the heart of the ])em u racy in 1 69 is true to-its impulses in cr. juchr- nients of 'mo(' m that it W . " money and not expedi e ncy whic h did! the business et ItarrlSinirg on th 1 .14 tIC- - - , ' pi(tlburfarllorate. . Terrible itaiiroad Acetilent On Jnlytalt the Officers of the *lc, Railway furnished the following ac count or the amldent ou that road, at Mt. Hope, Va.: • ' The through freight bound wi.t4r Went 00 to the •SiOtelf to get out of the wav Of the night expreik4 from:. New Verk, 'but lditi -not - dear the main road bere're the 'eXprvi•oi train came Up.' '1 he two 'locomotives col lidist‘upsetthig the engine; until (.1 baggage and ionoloni cars of the train, all of Which were harped: Them were' emigrants • in the latter.l ear,iive orsixof whom were burned Rev‘ 11. fialleekof N. Y4 , WILY in the car and Will burned to death. SO _ 'far ashaicertalnedSixerseven persOns perished. The pak•tengers were-trans rerredloanother Innniod sent tot . Ward. •,' • • • I. Further: accountsstate thUt /tea.: Mr. I lalleek was not hart by the coil Mien; but 'was:jammed in 'by the timbers of the (wand slowly burned tirdeath.' , . 3 '' .1 • . -A passenger states' that the freight> train which Should have awaited on a side road until the express'. *fain passed, started on-before-its arrival. The enghie 613. the forfner•-'had not mulled the Main rotul.when the et presa train-Caine Upend collided at'a speed .of forty tnilea an:hour. The freight tridn , wart standing on frog" so. firmly fixed, that it sus not mis placed-kr the collision.; The engine =I =ME • : skied • in the em of s passenger menis-.4lllllle'sios*Adbet-4. 41* the r thck•lPPititooll4oY . carrim ver passengers moved the 614 160: 0 61 1 gatie. The were, leaded with oil. morning there mein° ,engine sty scene of the accident. Some were suffering terribly from their 'lurks: 4 pre grrt t serl" ni ne Wu. es were counted. Savona distressing aMnWpplhrigg ai a=sl there *Ore Solna shignl haspac. The engineer of. t l e express train stood bravely at his post, and turned over several times with his, , engine, but fortunately escaped 'lnjury. Rev. Hallo& told his --brother-In-law he Ateszoiluartatell l butslntply daft eff in. •- fellow • passengers used every effort to save him, but ho died ,Stalmeckonbsing death by flrei In the pawn .W of - sympathizing Mends; who were unable to help him. A. young German said hip Whet was, burned, and when the rains of that smouiciering au. were removal, ho reeovisal the remains of his Dither' by his *etch AndssordePolns. ' The fitult of the disaster le attribut ed to the engineerof the height train who started - put before the express ,train passed. He has disapp eared A (cerumnjast l hbovife,and three . tidiest) HeediapittiVithout h i g r rz The, through, mall and letters fbrA rm ilevolaPd were droyed. The way Midi was saved. . :-.-The scampi the catastrophe Is , In 1 3 10 touety,'F'd. - AT Altoona/ op: WtiqsjaYtlast was. held ti reunion meeting of the Grand Army of the RePublic of the District of Pennsylvania, which Was largely attynded. The bpsinr that come tip liciere - th 4 &i st a 4 ` carefully tram:tete - If, after . which Col.4Dom blushed; of Derks county was elected 'for the ensuing year, Grand (:ona`=. "ittan4rot. the Department. PrevP ous to adjournment u Committee on Resolutions was ap pointedtoexprei In fitting terms the huge .measure of approbation in.whlcti the paSt Grand, Commander vas held by the Nation al organization. ) fihe Committee re :ported the following,preemble qud resolutions Which . were uuaninurtis- JyTail — oPted E. F;1";:i - Ti _ Vn Ent:" . Grind Commander Comrade, A. L. l'etuscin,has, by his, untiring energy tuid fidelity to the' cause of the Grand Army Of the Ile public, increased and strengthener), our oripinizatton 411, the Pennsylva nia Department, during the term of his command, threefore be it' Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention` ' are' due and 'hereby' tendered to Cowhide Pearson, and that our prayers and bed wishes , he, with him in the ranks as our supPoit" and obedience were when he held the command: . Mal Resolved,. Platt Commsadea Cal houn,,llixline, Uobin, and McLain be appointed to draught, engrass anti prciient the foregoing raiolutions to Comrade l'earsoo. he Cominittee faithfully dischor; their duty and laid the resatution .liil.rtkued.iti a highly arti - " ear ployingitsstAbothehl plished and graceful l'rul alfarthidell,•of Philadelpl 44.dupli,slylltis work is f er ag.l tg *hi t i litepont who lookedupon it. Thi lag was limply exquiAite, the exefttor adyni of the orianary • • Litiniffeifiag a large pal and gtntlemen asseulbley loon parlors of C.:m.l'i= format prsentatlon of th WILY made with a neat ani ate speech by Capt. 'W..13. parchment of honor • magnificently anti at a al hundred dollars. It whole, a worthy tribute accomplished and worthy _ gentlemen.. (len. Pearson responded taaptdsotttelyt nail speechless appro priate to'the eetitslon were nuideby a number of gentlemen present, who seemed to deeply appreciatethe hon or tint; conferred oit .one of our mast esteemed and Poptilltrfellow-6ti!,ois. Subsequently, under the auspice, of Mrs. (Jen. Pearson theaccomplished, and . whole-Souled !wife orate recipi ent, a dance was inaugurated, and at It late hour in the morning the many gneda retired 'abundantly pleased with the, presentation occasion, and More thin ever impressed with prin• tely.,notions concerning the grand or der of the, 41.rthy of the Republic. , The Deniorralle P,lst,foran. The Demoenitte Convh.ntjetkwhitill a•§Sent,,i'M itt o.l4ilitlini- the 14th Instal:dolonduu .Itit.Paeker, for 41civertiolc aaid,Cyrit.4l.: iNtrishing for . Judge - ,tif Supreme Court. TIM fat; ,lowiii4qrtnoluttuns were adopted: . the 'rederal Govern ment bt limited in power to the grant contained ill the Federal Constj;ution. and the exercise of doubtiid gotastitu tional power is bphg ro To the sta bility of thp, Gwern went and the safety'hf thelp 401(4 f and the Demo-' ' cratic . party did never consent that the.Gtitet pf kon nsy 1 van la shall sur lankier hert right. of local self-'' government. I Second—That the attempted rain ! daliblfilar attired Kalli Amend , t i e ert4l Conatitution•hy• ibdaof the last Lil the same (Ot ple b N I n V IS t a dellitortti , b ristah of their. olllelal dilkyomal tug_ oatiaga upovi every cit izen or the stifle, and tile ret3olution Making such rittilleation should ,be promptly - repealed and the atnend tiscat 'bUtltult,tell to tne people ut the ,polls' for actlinitnce or rejeCtion. • ' r/iird-I-That the Dqiitheratic party of Pchinsytvanin is opp.§lth con fer- Our negro right to vote, and we 'tie eniplaltitnlty ,deny that there is 'atiY . right or power 'hi Con grtm or .elsewhere to impose negro stitTratelifiritilth,e•lptxmliv . of the State In oppotiitiou to their .1. • I •t Pm:WA, Tina reforin IA the win' in- I Istilithin of 'the ''reiTeral ' and State governments;' and. In the manag- Inefit'efqlaiir7 'thalami sitnifals int iteratively demandO. • ,ieey,T, tat thiptt 41y.uk.pyw Itts.• log u for the . tuueltundion of the ice/all Ton of, ilmlaboriug mart has our. 41195 hi tor exit‘tion.• ; .si.et fititt:.tlo leristittran of that lute Itepnblicain I Cangreas outside - of the ()roe majority therein of the will 'of the People and hanetity of the ballot-146x In, the exclusion from their, seats in CongreM of Itekesentati veil'? clearly elected t , the tatablish Men t _or Mill , I ttny• ' gocrnnietits ere that Takti,.. I llyna§ty." and "usurlifition„ ! tend dtreCtly' to the destruction of alti republican government tthd theereii ftit tn. f, vonit ! Arms. of I.l . ,eputisin Nirenlk-:Tliat our soldient and sail : in'stit hti carried tiVour, wan , try, to victory, intuit be gratefully reniunlatred- and all the guarantees given in their faybentust, faithful fly'clirrietfinto txttiethirt.- ' X( ilhan-Equut rights . kual that %V tilftundt2ist.tatil . ' hative-bOrn t•cilizenitst4iviirtv.an4l4trcti4;tliosassur t.tiotatf ditielittad =tonality/111i ich shall cOn,amand, the rspect of foreign • powdrs to furnltlli an example of 1 t encouragentanti to peopleatruggi fhg for national /Meer, ity, constitutiennit ifiatrjta t and .ludl444l.loAilit' thet intn 'aloud revenue' and taxing, system, of, the, kenerat . ovi'ennient istroaslY unjust; and meatia ought at woe lobo adepr ted to cause a modification thereof. wiffilvireilDiey Gx — ir wonupdoti tho I.luh!T-°f evft. . . . whiAts l ll l .loWed . their an roienting tr io an :Abolition War. r -iityydany Sha lipledattveauthor *WY the-nriVtWArtfele, de. mending - the repml of, this action and the submisWon of the Mein ques tion to the people. s-Of this, It enough Jo remark that* although w e have theliveliest notigea &the amaz ing assurance of _ the - Democratid cheek, yet We do ant believe that one resPectable lawylit or politician a( that party !be found within; thlis Common th, who will have the hardihogl m atand • before an. In telligent . lie and givohis WIWI& ual endo ent to the denift4 and the drained of this resolution: , The Idearputing the Legislative m in the premises is the baldest 1 1 114 1 ty. Had the Convention waived that qtuNtion, us ono too •Aain ffa' Any ennistoveley and made their light upon. the' Mitt e point of ex ;if, - holding übliems [kin alleged' and f l t ' ulftsentitnentOf the Com monwtalth,they would have credit for - some hesnmon • sense, lookiug from their- - partizan $ standpoint. Their trtie pOlicy was clearly to re wd the Legislative act as final, so far as concerned the State, but also to mowing* their opponents for the Ille gal dlaregard.of public opinion. They, might have reaped some profit fr . an ectplanchan attack; upon negro equaltly, while they can gain noth ing but discomfiture by thus kicking against the pricks, upon the abstract point of Legislative authority. We need add bat a word more on that head. Of twenty odd Legislatures which have'already acted on the new. Article, .but two or three have been diesel With this Article submitted as a popular issue: much the largest rumther of the Issgialattuas have act ed. some In ono way and some in an other, upon the propposition which wee submitted subsequent to their own election, without hesitating at all es to their full authority in the premises. • Our-Democracy cling with great tenacity to their prejudices against impartial 'suffrage, and assail -`!the negro" accordingly. They shut their eyes to the present and I'Lre, and OutMeenothlng? but : the pait.,\, They, m tankoticedesto mioaktarea have , leaned nothing froin yaw of defeat. Their Meads in Ohio have been smarter. Contrast the foolishness of the 'Harrisburg resolution with the smooth way in • which the Buckeye Denesenwy.gave the whole, question the go-by, as foUoWs: ," . liesieked, That it litherightof each State 't . % deckle for Itself who shall pieeda- die,eloCtiVe 'frtunitistelvithle ' Al that by the attempt, to, regulate suffrage In Ohio, by means of the so stied X.Vth Constitutional Amend ment, Is subversive of the' principles of the Federal Constitution. Considering that. their hatred of negro suffrage was a .irdinal point ' with the ,Ohio Democrats, and that it is only two: years situ* a proposi tion for that sort of equalitywas vot ed doWn In that State by fifty thou sand majority, It Is plain that the res olution of 1869, quoted above, is tan ,tai • nder They would ameliorate the condi tion of the laboringman." Yes, they would ameliorate it by subjoeting American industry to the wowed tion of European pauperism. The free-trade Democracy of ' nits dared not' my one word of en couragentent for the protertiOn • of homeiribor against' aCrolnous foreign invasion ! ' • , They charge Republicanism with the overthrow of civi governnund ut the South. That is the old, old story of au uneonstitutiouni war, wit is all its unconstitutional con.sequences. If our •Dentoffacy 'lard not content with the thrashings we have so often given them on this issue, they shall have another one in the mining Oc tober, andlt is probable it will be a decisive one. They "gratefully remember" the soldiers rind sailors. ,The soldiers and Hallorn faithfully remember them. We - mn endorse their eighth reso lution, foil equal rights and protection hiall citizens at home and abroad,' and, for , the , dignified assertion =of Aiderican. nationality. • • The denwielatlim of • the internal revenue system will suit of that. arulidate'sclars,. but, was not apeeitill# vatted for In.the Interests of the massof the Democratic party. Altogether the Harrisburg plai t , fortn,ls g aily, worthy of. an WWI-. gent contempt. Something more logical, more patriotic and more sen sibl,y practical could have been fur nished oh twenty-feur hours' :notice frona'4ll6•Aßehool ' ibt• thesloceble- Minded" at Nedin.—Pill: Gaz. • 7 4n1 3 I; The' spok ticnief t e unexp ended Warm in the.state.Treasury should be one of the first matters to mine before the next Legislature for con sideration. It has been for yeani -tube. a ktundinz :thud for vorru pt intr. I purposes., and for the sake of tlie honor. of our State and of the Re publican party, steps should be taken as soon as poasibe after the asseni bang of the Legislature to put it out: of the power of any official to use the finals of the Counllonwealtli for such purposes. The matter has met with considerable attention of late at the hands of many independent ;Itepub licanjournals, and many suggestions hbVif been made in regard to:the best method in which to dispose of this large balance. Iffeuejetlpment an aCtshotild be intsSed . , appropriating 'the ba w hutceno in the Treasury to 1 the payment of the obligations Of the ' 'State now duo or over due; and pro, i ,yislon made. that • hereafter no law' money' he. cellecteil by tax tit:lMay. ,ucfnally neecssitry - fer the currentex pes of the State. In this an the .practice ()rowing the money that in. reality, belongs to the people, for perfumes of corruption will be effec , molly stopped, and the State' bent fitted. As long as officials are allow ed to levy indiscriminately for State puppta-lo i witbout being: limited to 1116:tinditait actually meter's/try, just so long will there remain the tempta tfon to raison surplus to heemployed ' In furthering the private ends o(i tiazse haviagaccxwi to the .Treastrry. If we remove the temptation, the evil will disappear. • The independ- emit preen all over the State are umbig this mutter upon , the intention of the .candidates, and in some counties, the candidate' have been pledged to • use alleuvore fd reform this 'state of il irtrilrW,Cfittilfit - atAllysteli pledges rN n no. Inunninv ket,haarmare . 4 04 1:041., ', ' , iNtErMajtarctittat htigiAlatgre •ad,-, ourIAT the tile on Srifiliday. The' toolun.was twolattgisrothlys 'shorter than histyear, and cost•the State MOOT , Isi; • Both. l ThusOlieldnight wywigne Jamweektivalvding hashaw . Inas to roach an adjournment. WHIM =I , . in ' . i •., . , Wheal IA Piirirt• — ... ,'.. 1 ••• . °Aix - made the foikrw- Ing - ‘,. ~ to President prunt and life' •; ..inistration • :4 , TT:with I shall not =ieir,,i bounds, - and s . ~.. in ._ R a r ra P = ll-1 4Mu'a d * mh• tion In power at as n pi?' 44 4 11 ~ iMent - try: '2wm by osepetty le , ringirabout the distribution , Pat -I.olllritlethealaghstemarofic Oint if holed been Inspired he could hay° satisfied the onethentb of those who bad desired to servo the public ttl i A i =onorer . 'tit. That ppler' ... the wave; ila when you kink at , administm-• tion that isto ;you, you Bud -- • g twit apercit in bitters .‘,. Mg light that Wind Ft y , , ' ~ ire longed to see in high at Washington—that word chat res te.youe heart -- and • that .wo rdis honesty,which the comer . atone =Melt the p olicy of the admin a is sseurebrgreanded. !(Air' plume.] You know that :whether the President has made this man postmaster or that man collector, or whether he has distributed his vast patronage Just exactly as you or 1 or anybody else would have deli Md to have it distributed, you know that in that heart which beats in his - bo som there is no thought except for the country.. [Applause-1 And you know , besides that you see written upon the portals of the White House that other word which you haVe longed for In years past- to see, and that is economy in the public service. jApplause.l You know that every expenditure Is being cut down which OM to coamlsteutly in that-wh ile I service; that in every possible way the'burdens:uprin the public are being reduced as far as am be ' con sistently with our public credit in the payment of our public debt, as the party that governs this country intends It shall be paid to the utmost dollar. , I4l4mlause.]lAnd,you know, besides, that hereafter It shall not be, as in. ;meet years , of the past, that the honest tax payer shall be com pelled to bear his own burdens and the burdens of dishonest parties: Noris OW all. Standing as we-do among the nations of the world, emerging from our recent crisis; in which vie had to fight not only the rebellion with its poWor, but to en dure the frown of almost the entire civilised world beside—for the mon archical nations looked at this Re public as a standing protest against this form of Government. and would re,lo to see it crumble to ruin—you , kow (o-dny tJoour ,President, In Speaking for you and in your behalf to the , other nations of the world, speaks with no uncertain voice, but with an emphasis that demands, and. " receives roped. [Applause.] •;, A TitbAG.tuiat &Opt. New York, 17th Inst., says thereport that the cap tured fllibusten3 were taken to Fort Lafayette was , incorreet; They were kept on board the cutler Mahonhig, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, until the •evening of the 17th when they were all discharged, and left with cheers for Cuba. Quite a number of them were from Itichniond Vin inia, and had served in the rebel army. New Adeeitiseinents. Executors , -Notice. —Letters teetamentas7 Parlag.beesgranted to the, andmalmted exc. Male of the clank( Of Vanish Springer *ceased. late Of Moon tOwnship. Bearer earsty, Pa. all pereoes Indebted to said estate are notified to make Immediate payment, and nil:persons having Claims aplastiaM estate Will please present them Only auttleated for 'statement lo . MICHAEL J. 11. tiennwXk, Exee•dont. (treen Queen P. 0. Beaver county. is Michael Sprizigres address ' - Ural Gt.. Tritt, Cir.) tV El ,e,ri=Lials;esmils ! W,..; BITE:CHIANG, Gernian Apolhreury and Druggist! TN TILE DL%MuND ROCHESTER, Keel): constantly on 11311.1 n w.. 11 wlretesi or Pllll3 Ditrus, PATENT MEDICINES, PEI 1 ANIA(Oini, c' • I.AlN T 4:( i ii,s, 'PURE WINES AND Are.clical I'tirposes. Cigal T.ILICeII, Crude and Relined ALSO fir Dr. Ikti,i.l.** Pntent Tnisses. Alt kind. of Tnis..:es, .1?4,.. deliveTENT on short. notiev. Pliviatols'proirriptions hAnrfordatantll night. . • nlic* of palri.inagenoliciitYlliii2 ":7"GRAND CLOSING.. OUT SALE, SUMMER DRY, - GOODS, JANIS g. FORTUNE'S IN Till.: /)lA.MOND, It( n 711EsTEI: 1 6 4V1T1T Vat C:4N001)1.1 kT.I.ESS fILtN (QS'T OW and sM• for.:ypurselre.,4 DRY 000DS, OF F:VliliV.l)EscittrrioN. e t ‘n4t :. 1!;‘,1t12-lakof weenn lint he rnd0n,n141...- STAMI'INC .tNI) I)()\}: 1i0n61411. , • 4Th 1N)Ole lei AS'hoir Omls RE?iIE ! - • • DIAMOND ` RocErEsTbß Pa. P. 14' 1 _ 1 , I I: fro % seemed that porriee4 or OCaly;:firniiin3- of Britlgo‘iltior. jy' 21. • A IITIVITOMI IVO . ; eCE.-111 the . Otpluoia• AX Coot ( of Emir f minkr. lathe matter of the drat and deal savant or Adam Pater. A dmiuNtra• for of the *talentMaki timber, deed. And now, toad,: June It, IFifa, on motion or J. D. lienbr., Eakteaut appoint Jueeph clumingtum. Auditor to dl.tribrite the Am& M hip! AdMitiliammt, to and amongthe here 7 cannel thereto: From the Record. Attain— JOHN A. ?MUTER. C'terk: The Auditor will attend the denial, o:l t :Wye. apimlntquit ottlra Delmer:dr( y the aOth day' or July, between the hour. of o'clock 'cm, jowl m.' All parties Interest play attend It they wee pmper. trrilk 1 ' J (.7 Ilf4 NI:4I*AX. telr. r. EOM DRUGS ugrons FOR MIN A. l l -1 !Iyr river et' i4tod talt, ilnlrnnon Um. KIWI, or ft, W. J. DUNK. Mayer Pod Oike. non __NOTSCE. — L ettrn ._rr DUI Th Y 77 b* tc ..n Granted to two PlClted on the estate of Martha tr.. Erwin, de,.. 0,1 lit. of liaproell tovmeld to p. Wary maul). Th.,- all pentode Indebted told estate ate eollu to iltak" tausedlate payola:at aid all person, ke ! luif ululate- acids'st add astute will Faucet thou duly authenticated Jar ellttllemest to Jfitiwi JA.IIII2IIIWMI. 11l EtLUUi ,‘,:lrettr.-0! 1 . e rtl aeOlents. Se: 0 4 In It " - BRIDGEWATER PA, td4llGlntriliteXiVlPlll A Intbill si , a&ma a n icif or TIT V1J1A1,1%,!, i • p,Ttle C401001)14: Steubenville Jena's, .• CaIdITILICX and Sallnets, • White Woollen blanketp.,, , • .I.WhRe and Colon,] wnd Darrod riannistc. Merrw.e, Ditirtlnea, GlngliaiiH, 2.: z;-, 0— ( :"ertl 4 . . . Liwks, Witter 1 , 11. 4 .„ , . CliinthilL , Wmairt l Brown and Black l'rinfr, CaniouL:. • J..ounets, I'iible Linen, P Irish Linn, I.;ountet-p.ta • Glow, Nlit4. IZIE Groveries, cairn, Tear, Madan Ida W Ade Gukten and CoMoron tlyribps, Min 6,1 Joie imd.klio,,tlfAr Juul TAM. • Snap, Spicer add' Niers 111 Pat. /ar k SALT. • Hardware , • Nails, Gia„ Doty Lock.. Door Lateibes. war.. deem... CaLlery,'rea. T. SPOOtil, 4411 I r 11. 7.: Buses, kilo Morels and Pokeri. N.l. *IA 2P 2 dcs. 220‘u . b.. 2. E. and a llue Pork.. Writhes and 50u1.., ern and (lorded ' • VA RE Tab.. Charm, Batter Rini. ud L. • - Linseed Oil di. White bI Boots And 'Shoes 3usass.4olD cinu)khz,..,u(t. in re* •*rlr7 Rifle Powder and Shoi Blastini Powder and Fuse. Flour Food dc quersouto,: 'Of besvigiAdo delivered tire oft/,u By close attention to busine.a, and by coluitantty on band a welt acne tad atect 0: 4 of nil the dilibrent kinds Olully kept la a, more, the undeeshynnk hopes to the fir, . the MU in merit and Weil.° a liberal alta public patronage. U. IJ. it. 4 1.24(c7:1L dectfrettly.--jfichltd. LIOSI 1L1L.1.11 OR EXICRIANGE.—a= 1: SUN LAN P.-160 Acres of altar, rolling prairie. Innate.% ha Rory county. r tamen N. W. Dubuque. and Mous t1:1 nods. itriitrllVVii on an Ade*. Tanner., TIIO.IIAS Wtltt.b . Rl Ila mil hi EEO BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. J. M. BURCHFIELD & No :12 Sixth Street, late St. (lair, Entire strak.closing out at al n•:µ t.'lnake a rhan,r in our Fancy and I'litio Bolona] Silts, all the bear...makes, (trey Dr, 4 ;0 0 .14 French and Irt.b Poplin; Black and Colorl,l Al pa cram. r.tnad i =, worth 88 t la for 2t) rents, Fiztreil Linens, worth mita for 25 rent*. • Chintz worth tt'l rents for 25 renta, White Quilts worth *3 (or 11,t;„,. DIo rambign.a worth 43 cent 4 fir eentß, Illankets,snilell, Worth $3,51 , 1 • 43 r.O. Table Ltheus, Towels, ( -.., Napkirt. Diapers, Ille.lebell 3111,1, 1 ill.leaelwtl Man Info, tilterfinf Pillow Cate 11 ,line, C.tvi mere i for . lett and 1: opt We Slat. all new and 114 , 1 lot iii Ow city. A. ,Gru.v.A.T I V.I3IIIDY .1 " . FOR fig CIT 111: OF Throat sail Lard Dimwit.. Dr, Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Co Jun 2:a. It le the vital prinetple of the Pine Tre...% , ed by a peeelLar process In the dietnntire tar, by whit - hits Itigheet medkad povre,. retained. • It to the eat, oaltorsord owl reliable rrno oo boo ewer been pillared how toe Jftlre of 1.. Tree. the It U ti ndaunted the digestive omit. ets appete. • it *tr.-althea. the dolyilltsard opt,m. It pfainfht aid eteleho the bk.el and ••••• 'from the ~*tent the aorreptioa nide. kr.L. breeds on the Wog.. 11dt:wives tb• unions or phkgin s h.., • the sittpoosuod of the IMO- Jis healing prlnclpla acts upou the iffitan , • fist of the tamp and throat. penetrathi •••. , diseased part, relieving pain sad setshoi: •r -matlon. It it tin, molt of year* of study and exp. r and to offered to the adlleted with the po,oos warinee of Ito power to ettleti eh:Mowing al-,• tf the poi (lett his tat too loot delayed a t-• - the teethe of clue S- . • . Consumption alb* Lan Coeatt, Sore Is- , and limner. illeactilde MET emitplaint. IL. and !Heeding riles, Asthma, Wbootria: f s.'•' - Diptheria, AC. . AVe an eftestaintekwhy MS Out other rm.,. In the market for Ceusemption, Coat:to. . ' and other Pulmonary affections equal to 10 Cc • Wiskart'w rinta•Zia-Tir Cordial. We It et • -lat. It att tot Ay atoppinat meek I: ' tooaening and assisting nature to throw ' i cuthcalUty matter collected about the the. e-' • bronchial tuber, causinkinitation nod coat , Id 2 Mott Throat anct Lunn; Remedies 1, , " ito.ed of anodynes which allay the rear . ' awhile. bet he their conatringing ett ei• ... ' , brra ha:COMO hardened and untacaltio t 1...••• MINI.. and are retained in the cl.f.ni. , 4 • - ntliaeasea beyond the control ofour rue.: .• • physician,The-. id. Tine Tree Tar Cordial, n Itit ft. c.• • ante • are prefearltle.hecause thee rttniec o the . • • of irritation of the MIIMMa membrane an I la child tube.. sublet the lungs to act and II rt... ' the unhotlthy ac action. and purity !1 r Iles adentlfically making the cure in rf.,t Dr. Wbthart has on Le at bin oak, he- ••• • • anti tiwuteantla of Certificates from ewe 3.P.1 ' L men of tniQtiestionahle character who ume• ' helatinalncleen onto die, but throuth the ;•,•'. deuce of bled wet,. completely restored le '.. by the rine Tree Tar Cordial. A utty,totott ••• • tendance who our be tomcatted In p•Tr.r , triall, tree of tharce. Price of Pine Tete Tar'' dint $ llllO per bottle. fll per dos. twat by r,; ,- mt reript of prier.. Addreto L. q. C. Ivi-!uv. h i' No, B T. North td street, l'hlladclithit Pr . unetintm. .- ' • -_ • NrOwllCilt —LIIIILIR. .1. 1 1 To builder.. nlikeen*, hricklay an anti l• •c• terra, get your lime at the ' • 3rILEVITOUIt LI 3E1.; I Vanport.aud pare time mad money, it L. 0. he,t Uwe, as it to otronger and will mil, a 111 l rtar, and there In no want,. to O. WC bury bat the NTt rtone and it I. horned In•t riett coal to not, mined slat the Mle to bur •• th,re i. no airier , or cinder hr It. Iltrkk!ayent need not •Itt It or rttu It ..o which Min Mrs • rpm( deal o(11 lit^. You ran alirmuc cc! it fraNiti- red Ind Ifl~a•~ It- and In LARGE LITMPS. Refer to all who hay. , n•ed It s. t, ierroiVil to other k Ilro tkprak aganot It 3101 pelt an Inferior artkle at the aante prh, IWO it. or try okanc. 7 • Lime delivered promptly t✓ ord••r al Reasonable Rates 1231721