The B ea vdrlitils .1. wEYAND. Burros Axp pr,oriutros! lienver, Penns., Auissist.lll., _ . YOR 00VERN01; 181 '1 JoHN• W. G.E`ART, Judgu or supremo Abtrt,„ HENRY, WILLIAMS'. I tept tblietkik. • Nom iikport: & /WO, AM V.B IWTANi et, , 4P. lnGfJ, . W I AL C. 4iiITRLOCK, I.N 1.)11BW A I. BUFFINGTON 11A1IN'Ell; VANKIItK. 8/ierijt; 111 T , 7reamerer. EIIEN A I.LISUN /kWAter mu! llecortler, DA RIES SINGLETON ("Jerk !J (burl. jIIIIN P. HAUT. *mum issioner, Josp:pti Auditor, W. 11. tATHI.NS t.or I home Ili reel m: ROBERT CiioPElt Tmoderspf .lefutenig D. P. LOWARY, ZANIES MN( reit. 'Cu !labile debt statement just pub lished. shows a reiluetion of the debt of about T.:eventual a quart6r Brtxtat.sttt(w that there's semi (ativial authority for stating that• the ralnured removal of General Canby to :Mississippian(' his supereedum Ly liouertal .NieDowell, is untrue. tt 'Pnr. hooks of the t'omptmller of file 'Curren*. show the amount of Ten Forty. bonds exchanged for Five Twenties, under the nvent,tleeision "fI he Secretary of the Treasury has reached two million dollars. Tut: receipts from Intetnal revenue on Saturday, were °cern million, and for the nwnili twenty-one million Ilvit hundred 'lnal eighty seven thousand 'toilers. During July, last yaw, Abe' receipts-were only about seventeen million dollars. 'IN relation 'to the administrittion of the test oath to the newly elected State ()Ulcers in Virginia, it is under , ' stood that General (tnhy will be guided by instructions from (Amend Sherman, who has the entire mem struetion matters under his control. IiENT Citi,txTiveturned to the NVashingtim. • from the sea voast, on Thursilnylast,acevinjoanled his private secretary and Mr. Sec retary Fish. A special t'ithinet meet. Mg was held at the rxeentive Man sion, to attt upon business which had neetwitilatril during their atrienee ali Long Branch, to which place they were to return on Friday. I m issiox I)Et4No dmitle4 that when persona purchase Old rails, re-roll, and then sell them to Railroad 'ompanks, they are to all intents and purp4 L^VS lIMU urent of new'raiLs, nil as such liable to I larspecial tax of woilollars . upon all such sales in ex-. 41,- of k:!,250 per quarter. under sec tion four of the Act of March alst., 11 Secretary of the Treasury has instructed the Assistant Treasurer at .New t or*: to putcouse Lwo mutton of TlVllltieS a wee): during the pre-ent mouth, the first purchase to Lc eiredeti to-thty--Aug. ith. Thcsc are in addition to the put - elitists for llii inkiu fowl, of one million on allcntnto tt•ceks. itienilwrs of ',itir,riss in Washington eity, reeent !y, expressed themselves in favor of ~11001ing; the 1114f01111. inX On inVern- Incln 1 1 91141 , 4111 . 111111 5 E11iMi1 4 , to lii (it. ,Iticti.,l at in:o,:t.titationlortitveoupons ;it the Treasury. They assert WOld(1 11. 4 . 1 1 1.4 to the itnlll4'N, Win 4 now 143 Y Im laN, while ffireig4l( 4 rs have thus far eseapeil it.:\ hill has alreadylicen peep:went for this Purpose and will he int reduced immediately an ii;; or the 'text 1 7 . S. House Committee on Naval .kllitirs, htlnillatiou of the of the ways and Ai t-. 111, and other Committees, pro; 1141-1, ;;o in tin at enlisting tour. They a ill embark on the revenue vuttcr Ali..higan and Attakt• a tour of the 14.,s fiir the purpose or examining, what additional legislation, if ally, is iwyossAry for tla, hotter enfiorentent of 111 riwenue laws on the frontier ;m a d 14 lill'suppre.;,lon of smuggling. will spend some time on the .I.akes, Wiwi.: a Packer Ihunoe'ntt tells you 00 he is in favor of a protec tive tariff, and is desirops that Penn sylvania's home interests shouldn't. ti reit aad protected by law,point out to I t i 114 t l lefeee trade planks hi the plat tintas aids party in llhio and New lamfrltire. The Democrataln these Malts "go the whole free trade ,tig. ore," and if Pennsylvania Demo crats avow thetoselvts in favor of a tariff they are ?imply sailhig wider. thlse eolors. Their party is a free I trade party, always !wheel', is now, and probably always will is,. A :a vs . riateirs infitlr mine to light in Philadelphia, on Saturday .night. Oia Friday afternoon Viiyino, the pro ceeds of u Clovernmen rule, was de posited in the safe in the Treasurer's Mike at the Pniteil states Arsenal that city. ';',Saturilny morning, pn opening the safe, it was',iliscovero,d that $2-1,000 had lieu stolen. There . were no marka of violence on the safemul the buililing.was well guar ded t.y private watchman. Several eitipliyes of I .lio Arsenal have been arrc,ted Tit,: supreme Courtoor the kititte of Louisiana, sitting at Monme, lots re cently rendered two hvisions tut verse '..+ the power to remove otliceris,ilP- pointed .to State tual other °divans wide!: has helm. freely exerrised by. 4 Warm outh. Ineas,Jor the er of .leltersim City, in that State, the 4 'Hurt chiles that nq vacmicy exist • I, anil the. Governor had no pOwer to appoint. In the case of the Parish removed by the Governor, on . the ground that the incumbent hail Lot aled •an ironclad <Kith with the Secretary of State, and beearitmern'his disfranOlsement Muter the: I ‘'t I: Amendment, thO Court do chles that Mu remount was without nut hority, the section of the ACt can- toning the power of removal being unconstitutional; judgesnlU4 he re:. moved in the manner pOinterout by the Constitution. The Judge was ordered to be reinstattxl. ' NENATOOI At. Thu &Matorial nominee qtki!sttoO seems to be disposed. of. On lust-1 li:' a commit teeof three peistalvl r reP• t'eßenting Washlngtoll cou&tnetp. similar committee:from licherutstna ty Iltaburgli, to investigate. the diargel)f . eorruptl ,114101?' 01.14 11 0/-, lintunithe Seentezkal nominee/ . for the XXVIth (44(10. Thepina7,, mittee - fieriiWitshlagten'county !was magnified tot :the • folkiwing persous. viz: Johnlt. Wilson, .1. G. Clinver, and nod Crumrluu, The Commit; tee front Ilem•Or rounty cinedsted of Es(p4.4- J. Croria,Jmoes and John . Caughoy., Their report wlll Diu found elsewhere in thhs paper. The Executive Conimittee Of the lie- Pula lenn Part,Y; . nlOtOpectitig oti lust' ~tsturday ,apprtivcd . tho7,.repert , and ratified the uoutinat.lets. The Lai, (leave elicited Idithe examination in PittfsbUrgh had not thadeliublle, how We are .paitblefii gc;',e,(:)ur, pax tiny, , entisfaelory inforuuttion writing it.' Front hearsay, however, WeJudgethat the Washington (nun- . tklienatorial candidate is left in ituy, other than an enviable light. , We would have preferred to have seen this itiv(stigation: Conducted . by the Ces County Committe of the two) counties, and we so) stated . last week. Itad thesecommittees, or rather sub eonunittees elween front them, taken the matter in charge, 'and held their sessions in the borough of Washing ton and putthewitmisses under oath, a verdict of acquittal—such an one as we premme would have been render ed—would have reassured the whole party, *Amu' all rued, and placed our organizationand Mr..ltutan both, In more favorable pusitlonS than. the public now finds theni. In saying this 11111101,We (It) not impugn the ac tion of the committee that made the exatnination. We would ralse• the sante objections to a similar eoannit tee composed of the very , best men in the State. We believed last week, and we still believe, that it was a natter belonging "exclusively to the County Conunitteei of Washington and ]lover mantles, and that they. were the proper persons to invedl gOe and dispaie of the ease. Other counsels lw4•e, I►otever,' prevailed, and not being of the opinion that, all the wisdom of our party is lodged in us, we "accept the sltuationX earn eitly hoping that the fears we have entertained for the last few days, ads log from the present dispektition of the question, may prove to he mere c remt arts of the intagination.' CuL. the 16Aler of the :it. Louis pollee, who for several' weeks have been scouring the woods of St. !minis and 'Washington counties, in st.nrch of Sam IliMerlon/id, the dc.- perate murderer, has returned to that city. Ito reports cdl efforts to cap tore Hilderbrand have so far proved unsucCessful. , Endeavors an:still be ing made, however, and large punt berm of men arc organized and con stantly on the alert , to capture the lesperado. Meetings have Ilven held n nearly all lla• townsliiiN of St. numb: and Washhn,thaieountitts,the people have subscribed eons l lderable sums of money as rewards for the ar wst of the and the untidy courts have awarded money fur the support of the org , aniyation of minim nie:i to hunt the villain: SirK nett: .% ~,,, Minister, in presentin hi, creden tials to .Ztfarshaf Serrano, saki that the . 1, Tnited States nowonorp than vo;,apprreittle t hit tnttlitional amity orSpain as nuinultsl by new sympa thies and a common participation la constitutional likyties. Sort:alio replied that the t:overninent would eta It.aviw to incrcast. the tun(- tweet' the yso happily 110 i hound by uu•it.nt Irmiis. Ile t tribute to lion. Sickles; alitl ex pres 5 ,, ,1 his holh.l that t }l4l: (}Hint cotihl not havomado a inure wlee- tion to tlie Spanish peoph A I'm ot tsrlvrlConservativv ku mlblivon from 311:4.44.5f1m1, had an interview with the PreAdent un Thurmlay, and iuionkted the Proil (lent the only desire oilhe Conserva-. tiVt. *Republicans %V :L4 neutrality on the part of the .kiltninistmtion in the l'll . ololl. Tilt! Pritsilieut. iK rilirese' t•:1 us replying that, Iwo wished fur the sort•em id the party whieh would in goodfolth carry out the - reeoustrui 4 - don aels f ratify the Fifteeth 'tient to the Constitution, anti protection to tiro und property in '3ll:4;i:4.4ippi. flewantNl to know whether 'the former enemies of the .tio'rerntotitot were ttettpg in good faith in• their present.• profe4sions of loyalty, and said this would soon lie use/20611ml tit part . hy th 6 action of the Conservative Itepublit.:m4tit Vi.t7 Oda. If they were aetlog In good faith, he windil he gilt) to have not only the Inlelligc.';nco, of.th,:xt =IMIIIM inquired nt wiud4lme the C9ittvrvai-. th'e 11(iittlili4ytttg .Y9,n1(1 thFir uwdidutcca ,: uill whegh~fitrii d it Nrould probably bo input ila'e Ise, of Meptember, he replied he would $( wl►etkind of:i tielcet tleQ; woithl put in tlw tichl itnd intluenyetlmi . loreorl6ks by sitlisequeut events anti tint enrirs. nfail , .. iirs in the south. Ile iultled lie desired to see the tiayineutOt 004 iiipur ed antl:9i integrity aniffionor or the nation yeroleryil inviolate, tilla.wqrn this mai aet4)triplislied lie twittitlibe witis}ll¢l tieleptt fon Is reportefl to have haft an - interview with the, L'resident, reeently, on the tittesiitni 3Likds . Flppi politlit4, and to It.tve ; , toltildin that .futle 1144 -I-his bratlfei-in-Liw: 7 nii a toifloe itiu old rebels, fuel reeeis etl'suntyurinon. clf in tintes:fr.aft'to inllttenee votes In Oftagiks','lT.ltel'itv:identlistettl, at -; Oita provitAlieir teel(;ll.ll . ins, to do Ilia isar toward giVlni the Athninistration'ot , .I;atifikort. ''ht. 61/11M1 with tho'nuceeetrytrtior, whielt they wilt fallanitto films :at tlirinttlie w t 1; Ti I tare of Mo., tiettysbuig,- Batik; 1100 3to 11111 l whin( 21asoeiotIOn, loacaddrrs.. t•ed ciasstiir tcttrsr tlers(Untoit andiolmel) tat lathe , battle at Gettysbuig,lnvit- I ni t be) n' to: ntOeent '1 lint plaFe (luting the week Or, Augtigt ciirpknenrin4P'i:M' 1 1 10 llia• ' o ,, S t ,l .ll rl;*of 1 1 113 , 4 9euOg Is to aseertaht the lities•tif toe, eaa• . frenthAearnika,ao that tile:110(4am! 1110 foirtis in detail, ttaii • 'pettult/ mostly indfuoted ytth:gtunlte fro% Its gulf h fits) Ut -todases of:gutunsanders,illltsUitioth sides, will he,lftiWiti iluttion Ought Mud ishtittne4lllstty tso sn.arigliutt a uI AuthenticAuw. :i4Titr: United State; tie:tend I. it Qt C% on Thursday last, Issued In- . atritetiouslotill the.f3urveyorklener als of, the Union , ordering -thorn, to transmit to:the Departinentiallitilda. Hen einuirning surveyhtiedlettiett. 118. vii: First: the mintheirif siereviragrie.ulttiralfanditA tio, Rht pnrtitiveareas of agrieultuniftin 'end latuld;seixiiid,the ntimberra(oo4 ofgrailtig land .;•. wilieno4 . 6red . tiY;poyitte' tbUrtli the netne. - tiereelaineiblesivamp lands ; fifth the mine of: sterile land that may le:re.: elainind by irrigation or- by other iilpins; ' firth the 'number - of acres' linikettbylnouptain ranges; seventh; the number Of news Of timber land; eighth, what is the :number Of cities and towtki; and ninth, ;what Is the . aggtegnte length railroac.Ls tom plated, in _ laven , s4 construßion, and projeettd.— Thu, ibregoing infer matiouls designed to:be emboditql in the ibrthemuing repirt of the Cone- missioner, - - - Willits - the pastfe‘ . yrdayS'we have mite 1m arrangement :with a promi nent gentlenum, of Washington city,. for a weekly letter from that place. The first of the 'scrit, will lst found in the Anutis of to-day.. We hespatk for thisletter, and the succeeding odes, x earefel reading by the public. The peculiar advantage of Wash ington, over all other, cities, for get-. frog up good 'reliable letters Is, per toil well undmtood by bilJour ;lutists to need comment. Being the j Capital of the Nation, it is the head quarters of our nationatpoliliuy where all the political events originate, and letters front Washington are general ly read with more interest than those from any other point. It is in that theEduettlonal, Agrlcttl turnip 'Meehan - hid -and Conimervial interests of flat whole country are! cotavutrated in their respective bu reaus, any one of which affording—by chase research and of great interest to the public. The Ag xicultural department alone furnishes material of interest to farmers the, yeainround. And, also, the Patent Office—the National' Depesitory of 1 the inventions of theago—is daily in creasing in import/we and interest to all awes of readers. The cosmo politan character of Washington fur -1 nithesaidditimad facilities for thecor . respondent, since there oougregate sail elassef of people from all parts of the world—from the crowned heads of Europe, to the pinched-up footed Chinese—and from them valuable in-' formation may ho obtained. Our correspondent is an experienced Jour nalist and will readily avail himself of all these advantages. no; Democrats would have us be lieve joist now that with them in poWer our public indebtedness would he wiped out in the twinkling of an eye. IlmveYer this may be that they arc adepts in taking Lure of No. I, is susceptible of pusitive proof. 111 ere it is: The Demoetats of Ohio have a majority in' the Legislature of that State. The:members are eleckxl for two years. All the officers or the Legislature are Democrats. The ehief dark of the Senate drew pay at tne rate or rive dollar per day, and I his bill fir- the two years has just I been pall by the State Treasurer. ! one would suppose that six hundred I days Would he about all the time he could get in Nvithin thet woyears,but he "heat this all hollow," nod Retool ly chavd and reveived pay for Slt.l tiaj•S Ivor!: performed by hinz,vlf. This is .1 15 days more than ordinary mortals find in two year, even inclu ding Sabbaths. That is splendid nanciering, but the Clerk or 11'10 thin ilouse of Represetttatives [teats the Senate clerk easily, for he performed the remarkable tint of doing stlti days Work ittul getting the pay for it nil in one your. With theA. -evidences of Democratic theinciering before him who will say that Odd party should not be entrusted with the financial titanagentent of the country ? • 1)011.4 t (A 1 31 AC K FAL own any IT. S. bonds, or did he ever do so? • ' Tithi is the latest dilemma or the• Unfortunate ,liemouritey. if he dots or did, then he is a bloat ed, bondholder, to•horrow the ele4gant language Of the leading Dentoemtie journal;. If he does opt, or never did, then he refused to aid the Government in the hour of 'its peril in the only Way he could aid it. , If his millions, like it Dcmoerat's doubts, !nivel%livapi been east. against his country, they are not io hisecedit. If, on the other hand, his money i 4 invested in the to exempted bonds' of the 1 iovernmeut, then ho has been violating, the first principle.; of the ztriix , i of metiers Democravy after Brick' Pubteroy. . • .• . On whielt hereof the Diloutundoes Paeker Van his "next friend"' iu Philadelpiiiii tell us7 r , r - Phi?: Press. • IVif..E.c.o,f A.. 42CitutAryl! or Erie I. has eft:Oland the:, appointment of t/bairtimw of the Ikautiendle • State Coined ttee, antUtt Mr. idtitehelec- or , Easton, has received the appointment in his stead. Mr. .‘lutelflor is coin . ,paratively, tinktiown. in theState,and his ellielency as it presiding pithier must be deterfarted by his future ne- Hobs: After Mutcheltii . :Wref SUlt , 34- t*C4.l for, Galbraith sai exclutugOsian . , .• to dowti business lei this wise: • •-•' Now that a 'chairman of the Dem oivatic State Cornaiitteelial been air , pointed, thei.snmltte Win Ilx: up la •••schedele of inioeSi! -for services in the eiteker 'weninfign. The Pillage 'lkeord reconintends the following: "A cheer Mr' l'acker. i three 'drinks; an 'offer to bet. on T'icker's election, fin; a diAinssion In Ids interest, Walt " hunting up a new voteri , *7 getting out eoffee-colortsl naturali .mtlen; papar ' .utoi.itleatufelation of .theltegistry law` / 24; an argument tophow. that: Pack& amarrianded 11. J corps in t he Union arniy,#loo i•la good. artuair uu , Ws' liberality; :$10.",.• To , this We might , add: a eviato!. , stoveplpet'duit;2sc. •; publish- .1 lag erack editorials twico„ tel. , iing who•Williai Mulebeler is,- and': lwlutt , kind ou ' t'work his ,Heitweino moans; $401) 131; till helm's- - the•4soo' going /or, lead ponelbi„ to be n.soil Irlia this particular work. -There is nothing like having things system= atized to make. \Wirt: 'etfectivev. and besides men • work 86 unfelt' better when they Meow exactly what ,they fiany'etpect. 'riga: of tht; entlittsi , tram wbuif wtJutd le.producedaunong the penniless politicians of the party, winualforknoui exactly' hoW.tnucle was CO be paid for each display.% • ' • :-- - -INtring:the te tobr,of tl,o West ern ; 14itortItl Wm then" Lueseof,'ltitoxikitiok ' , llquotlr were 'nutted horn the bilbi of tz Many'of the westenijoorttals , ciont plitoen't 'hiriiWtltivittii.; of Wei iliidget , Stater•lhinor,r, ttirough whekt.ettgek thtlety?pithhotiptitiortilo Avaii-ftd1 4 4. 1 t4r. " : • .: :1 , . J;H: . Wublisgicp areepondence alibi, Amur. Weatihr—Arrlvalefhoutheritere 4 ..,; , 7 -rateretOsir ecretwellte Order--Clerks lltztualtdrai, Oat—iletbnaa la The P. reaterublleboreakt-11 salted—Llbel ault—tiaba -I.;AtretorAgaryl4.Walker. AVAIWINGIT*4.D. C. July E t3, The weather for the pargtatr4aYs has been el stand aolherti:loYtteh=', Ington, 4 very much unlike -the 'flea tbui ° ditY* , or - last - week; when 'the Mereury.in the shade ranged from 00 hi 100 degrees tkivecti the hours ON/ u m.,and 4 pew. on day. None hail the welcome Change more gratefully thanthe City Utter atrriers Wilikie ditties compel them Mall weather to n4reitthrough' the-city, with their, warm flannel suits. !The , post;011ioe Department - otightin'eMintion humattiky; to either *WetWroriit fer - thettl. eiseView tbea,.kt Pcif9fit their timOutOf nulfornt durittgthesetictit• ' ed Menths." , iA large . iiitfuher of disis of Sun stroke has Oecured during the' past fen; weeks, mostly among. lahor ors and others who am in the habit of patronizing Whisky tiltionn.4. • But few M. Vs. o r other notables aro'here now ; yet we are in receipt of telegrams from theni on the Pad lie coast, where it would seem they vary their amusements frequently by hbld ing.mutual udmiration.soeleties. Wonder how ninny of these M. Cs., who are having such a glorious tiiuo MS summer riding tteross the conti nent, will mute back to Congress tilt from their long holidayr, and vote against accepting the P. IL R. • The 11otel registers indicate :nu merous arrivals front different parts of , the. Lruntry, espocially, from the South, l en .route to Summer resorts North, where many, have not peen sine before the Itidwllion. The pros poets of un early 're•union of MI the Southern States upon a permanent basis has lightened . the hearts of the loyal Sontherners, and is the cause for so many being here just now. Many of them are using their utmost en deavors to induce emigration South obtainingfwe transportation forsueh laborers as are * willing to go; partic ularly to Louisiana and Mississippi. 'Labor Is what the South needs above all things to build It up and make Its barren place blossom, even brighter than before the war. Next to labor she needs Capital wielded by Yankee thrift and erfterprise. ' . . SEX:RETARY 1101.1TWELL'S ORDEU Secretary Boutwell's order forbid ding any borrowing of money by theemployet. of his Department on their s orissj, and providing that the clerks shill be paid off semi-monthly hereafter, is causing great consterna tion'anioug the money Itrokers here, Iferetofore it has been customary for many clerks to borrow- money at from la to 20 per cent month, and give an order on their disbursing Oe for the amount. The effect of all this has been to keep the clerks . dependent from one month to uneth er upon Money Brokers. Soliard up are the clerks it is a very usual thing for them to be compelled to borrow money the next day after paid ot?. UZI The Heads of the different Depart ments have about mneluded their change in their respective tweet's anti there is but little inducements for ollice-eeekers totnine to Wa9h ington now. The changesin the De penniless clerks who are Illy prepar ed to go into the world to seek a live- . Upon the citizens of Wash ington: How they live; Doti only ktants. They ILINePXVITiI`I/LA their seed time anal lc - Wrest, hut have laid by ''nary red." In the days of prosperity when t hey were drawing from llnjle Ham's purse, sums varying at‘..ording to the elivis' they respectively be:longed, from It'on to Ism mm year, many of thorn 10/ one hut themselves to port, held high heads, awl were con sidered at bottle no doubt of SOlllO considerable impurtunee. and that the Government could not well die pencO with their servims—Now be hold the change! Their day of ret ributionlias.come, poor disconsolate objects of pity "The Mill or (;"d grinds ; • . And grinds exeueding small; With iia . lientxt, at ands ii.7lliLing . . .' With exnetnem, grinds he 1111.7 Ex AM mut; 01,,r This prneeedink often resorted to among !leads of bureaus when an a pPlim n t's claims are, pushecl so cner getieatly, that the appointment can pp longer be refused without offend politician Who has him in. charke. It is doue in this way: Jones, We - will name him fear convenience, remives his designation for exatain tiow before the Board of Xxaminers, and reporting to the limiter officer, he is straightway "put through a mum of sprouts." Seated at a table in a nicely carpetedoillee lie, perhaps, hulutges in plots:lnt anticipations of futuire comfort, easy work their" hot days, and ;Nod pay. 'Mit he ii too fast. lie ought, to remember the au haiadne :thou tco u ig But he is tnuselous 'lnivink a good business-education, that he has here tofore been engagedin work &Moore difficult than, at which can. be' (Placed of. him here, and Why; should. 'ho anticipate Li:failure iu erami, tottiun? Ito Cinet not know that they are more or leas In proportion us the- 'l'ili.*ecous he shall sac.: ceed,or fail. : The tetual stump ques-. dons in mathematics are all solved; then Writing; spelllng t coniftosition, statement oftuvaintS, Sec, Then fol lows a lukit, itiipwaible problems and munitions bearing on posSiblo relation ti' the work pthpds. ed, the sole 'use' cif wjeieh atoroeure, the fAurcipf the:Pittir piiirled and worried applicant. lice who wattap. Icialf the tricks ef "thOexamittation; , Having' been • Prepared beferit' presenting himself,: was rejtvled.,he l LZOSC the:ample letter-which he was requested tci write -Wits too vorlinall Sonic are, required to, perform only literary lahitroach as corresponding; others Au twit-taw: nibs; and others again are reit:tented tn perforai labor inerdy inechanical. , . ItEI•VIINIS IN .^1411,1 P.VEFINT- i/PFICE. Under the able , tnatuticentent • ef patunissioner Fisher, the Patent Of- Is undergojinx many grxxl and sub stantial reforins.. Sew rides butvebeen made and oid ones revi-xxt in suet] a *ray to Relation:slate , ttiventers and illeir; Attriiiiessi 'and. iliellltate Mletniitsactlnn:billtp J*14(61;4;40. Irani. before thn.,oBlee. , .t.tplesr-of droning herernfonr znade'hy. hand In i*O;:tfilk;e,'" 'plintottifapbo l - theeiw,ngnrdlng.pi . p Inventor,* a gnat( eipenti.e, 4i.n.intitilbeir of copieS 'of hls dtxwingri ho ifeelnllzNo more woredtoe - 4 /4 44 4 1ki w ip guw Ill he, -1 00rivegtIti thilfli Th • '4ll Offielahi, high :07 low In ruck pllem for Plt, lo /04 ' hairy beaeottipelled to undergo; the mi 6 ne , 4d•examinaticia.;inuLln con se/mime, the Onto* . la rid of a ll Igno• runt and trial/id per** and in 411 *!Keltli, gleze 0 *O,l . 1 . 4 141 !.# 64 and courteotaiimoulibme to w hit, notioretard,-Inveutora. • t;;lapt.'i..T. Thitcher has been sta..: signed toilie duty of deeldtrot all In terference mum now hefoie the Office. or that • may, heraiftec emge.before it. Heretofore 'each csaihleer .decided such eaac,4 as Immo IntO ' Ida clam, whfelx often's:mu:led aelays, 'With no unaniMiLy of:action.: WO more coin potent person could hove' been Beim.- teit than Capt.' Thateher. Re is a Pl'aclkill lawyer', of excellent judg ment and unbiased mlad, and will, with his long experlencis in the Of fice, divatehicutlee to 4he conted ant& ; ' • - • TILE mimic DOMAIN. 'sio norl. ReturnsViLi so tli n o the 0 t ,: recc f . il" . 1 etllcriye°mniis ti Office, shows disticenis of 76,79 lacres of the Public donlain during the past month, at tho following local Offices : Greenlmif, Minnesota, 18,589 acres ; ,Winnebago Clty; 'Minnesota, 9,303 'item; Topeka;Kansas,7,633; Detroit., 311ehigan, 6,560 acres; Now Orleans; Louisiana, 4,579 acres; Boonville,. Masotti% 7,663 i acres; Bpringileld, Missouri, 7,633 awe; - Ironton, Dfis sour[, 0,536 semi; DenVer, dilorado, 3,078 . 141QrS pulls, Minne sota, 4,817 acres. - The 'greater por tion of the land was taken up by ac tual settlers under tho homestead law. In twenty-four hind alms In Min nm.3(;aa, Wisconsin, Kansas, :Nebras ka,- Damtah, Idaho, Montana, and Utah, during the - month of-June, there were 800 cash entries of land - covering an area of 198,849. acres. During the quarter ending Jima 80th there were 2,191 cash mirk*, cover ing 316,900 acroi. Tito cash receipts for the quarter have been over a half minter. dollars. With this rapid Set tlement of our Public Domain, and Corresponding therms) of revenue, it, will not take us long to pay off our National Debt., A JUDGE AtOiAULTEIA Again.is the jullge of our Orphans' Court attacked in theancient town of Bladensburg, six miles out Of Wash ington, by a lawleN cowatdly mob, to say the least, and nearly drowned. It is but just tngive a brief retro spect. Judge Purcell, the subject of this note, is the owner Of a house in Bladensburg, whore he and his fain-• sly sometimes reside during the hot season, but when his 'bowie Is not occupied by himself and family, It Is rented. Not long since the judge became dissatisfied with -his tenant—which is very common with Landlords when they don't get their rent promptly, or their , premises • are occupied for disorderly purpose—and notified him to leave. The tenant enraged, sued the Judge for services claimed to be rendered, and at the Ceurt the Judge becoming angry, used language de.; famatory of the character of his ten ants which was considered by some reflective upon the character of the, ladies severely In Bladensburg.— loon after the suit vies concluded, Aiamm . young braces of the Burg attacked the Judge and punished him severely, and in the seutikthe Judge losts'2.lo. Mud, has been written of this first net, aml as a general thing, it has been considered a good joke—ifave the litss of the money—and a Warning to oth ers as well as the Judge, who are a little earelem in their remarks when in anger. lint na a 9 at the nroresaitl place is It shame :itl. tlisgram to the town, and the partiem implicated hi it.tthould he severely iletilt With 131,.; the strict. hand injustice. It seems that on biriday hist, the Judge again visited Bladensburg on busines4, and as he in company with a friend after dark wnt return leg to the depot, a distance of about a unite, to take the train for Washing ton, he was followed by there would I be " valors,' and in Crossing a foot Ibridge on his way to the depot he to gether with his friend were kneeled( Off the bridge into adeep hole in the stream. They man ' 11 to swim out, hut it is reported tha the Judge was again seized, subme ed again and again, by two men disguise! as :le, groes until he was mstrly dead. At• last he was allowed to beat a retreat. But arriving at the tip ot and while waiting. for the tntinto bring him to Washington, he was dunin easiudted, knocked doWn intotthe mud and stamped upon. Judge Purcell is :t 'luau of nearly sixty years of age, Judge of. the Or phans Court of the Dbfriet of (biota- , bia for over twenty iffrs, and has a large and respectable Eli:illy. .At the last se s sion of Congrito when. Bena- tor Trtimbtill suggested the • removal of hiM, It was opp:4l by .a petition to Congress by ala 4 nail respecti ble number of the Citizens here .on the grounds that theludge was both efficient And honest ln Vie discharge of his dudes, and that during his long ofliciat curter, iiot Piled his de cisions es: Judge has titer been re. : , ',I don't Olio*. to . t tinalente 'bili U. 'Character; 4ut,,1 do d pr ite.tii tinu town, likeillatleusburg,iithha sight .of the Federal Capitol; vAero the Hee vie tire stobenthisthaitciv. !uqf tliat they 'Bll6Ol bt' 'kuilty. of Such cruelty to an old nu 4 whateyer might be his faults. if slieb lawles+. •neal is allowed we niaye. Utica' for ally frWilous tißt. tiVIT Tlwr cointnOni.Omept oft , Stoithertt for toptllegi of a libelous aititile *Melt ppeared iu Monday's "National Be blican" of tlibi city, reliitiie to t Ptirrell tuzsli4it,loog ialtec before ju.s.ticii WOleer • J:n t niates,Chal nber.; After lon. tiuL-! by ft general +'e ?t to" in words- . -behreen , both ft& corm- mi either side, . complainant and defend:int,: all occupying the floor atom finally ruled that the aggrie Judge, should .leesallonied Show a libel before being en to etarincet. the amused with t e !Wet. =he manner in t ling hie,trentinenent 131adenstm '44.4zeillNay amusing ito tsar the limit ; natlrone wolthl, er fritn,. the narration or the !Wei is co ected ainW.the' judges ex rienee at the Aciri, thAt; i the, thir:l" gen -n th* 4 i tf for drinking "Nrn J ule" ( . 10E,Y)1 Is in 11031doili: , ~ i . TiekfoptieteiMidlirtagging,74l7 1 'ter or thp."llepubliesn"*repgiorni but ;Arai addoccal*hicti Elhephiridwith the",wrW Vet* f ThiltrAfie — ha*" 6.4.01111 8 . 1 40*.....be419 • .ported,but Is simplyprosecutinglifi. lithepheed nedii• the litWe of the , Dls. 'Met or. t elumbliti .arblt -1. Wipers birth frie'iiid apes alty.for4lbettipl Wits adjourn... e4,01i next trildsty,, ,Ntrheu.wo;,may. again expect. ii.perry time in the, Aiderman'mhet. ,Thefilendior ban Independence are somewhat' ievedoyer thestrin gent ordeiS of.. .charriunertt ?els: gye to:the haft; 'al:the:new Utility him. The agent or the pritri-' ota on the Island, ..114r. Lemus, who has been scdotirninvanuing us: for some time past, has left for New York where tretimpegi to be abierlo•exert some thtinelice'lhOrefile to thoictidsi3 of his Syuggling coUntrymen, .ririth- . dtit'opft viola:thin of, trio iteutridity, laWa of this Goyeinment. Mr. Lamas . a man of energy, "determination and: brains, smd If there " b anY,4clp ihihtitoulttilr to. bern"thd &went condition of things here he is likely to find It and make the most of it. Alamo 4atnileaus must .re-. gard the struggling liberals In Cuba with heartreit synapathy, and regret that tbo" neat:l;oll64, .policy...•aird'.the Alabaina claims force upon our 6ov ernment' the neeeteity Or apparently occupying a position unfriendly" to human rreedoint . tom-to:It The Doctor is again. refused tukap pointineet to a clerkship, by,Seereta ry in amanner which has brought our Doctor lif.alette - teart The Secretary simply told herim had tuioffibe s for her, and furthO'appeals in her.behalf wore Your corresPondent has considera ble sympathy for the Doctor, partly, ,perhaps, beatuse she Is a woman, and the conventionalisms of theagemake women so dependent; partly because he thinks Staffs - deserVid,g from the Goveinment alunerecognitiottfor her services during .the war. She is a woman of unexceptionable character, and has nursed soldiers in the hospi tal and on the field, at a time , when the tender attention of a mother or sister was huPossible to. be had--4he soldiers best appreciate that—She suf fered imprisonment in Libby prison. She has the reputation - of: being rude in manner, and in dressing in men's clothing! It is a Tact she Is not as lady-likOitsAie should be for policy sake at lewd; her cirt.4 very much re semblel male attire; she takes care to be known here; s and to that end she visits' every ':'public place . In, and arousal, Washingten, attends nearly every public: meeting, and makes herself heard, whenever an opportu nity favors. tYel, with all, she does no mere than a gumt many men do whatie claims arei-espeded. If she pcet• - !e , seis vanity, it ty constitutional with her, and s how Call she help it? -Her dress might be cut to appear less like male:dare; yk no one can truth fully .113- her dress' Ls not convenient, and under different custoni.S. frppro prick, The; word ctvifont strikes for cibly upon toy andprompts me to inquire of your fair readers, thirrea.4)l! why Mill should be allowed to enjoy all the ease and comfort,of neuters be.emo polled to adhere to(and become slaves to irra tional and traditionary notions. I have yet to hear the first woman bold enough' to %Indicate 7 the dress of wo men. , bate frope Japan. Rear AdMind „Rowan,. command ing the A.tliintie Squadron, in a dis pateh dated YOkohonia•,June :Nth, says the danauese Perniuuent is Yet hi session, but not open to foreigners., It is reported that many important. measures , nre . under - consideration, nutaly relating to foreigners, fur(. igna iutercnurse mid finance. It is probable the retie' forms on the Island efAishio have been centuryd or dispersed. Many of the. Princes haveSurreedered their long cherish ed feudal rights for the general good, Already teem the Japanese far out stripped the Chinese iu progre s s tow ards christain tivllirttlon. The Governuieet has. 'troops uniformed and armed With the latit'improveff breech-loading gun ; the, naval', ves sels, ate' well armed; a hospital is be ing built at Dingo, is in charge of on Ameriam surgeon, and Is open to foreigners ;;lighthouses are built and lighted, mal, a Lightship is • being dquipped to be stationed off that point. The coal mines are successful ly worked imd supply mai squadron with 'ertil, while the Chinese refuse to allow, foreigners to mine coal. The Duke of Edinburg is expected in the beginnin,, ,, H.OrAugust The English Vice Admiral gays he will be reedit: , ed Qiptain of the Galata. There are now in. this port an iron clad fri gate, a line-ef-battle ship, three gun boats amid two - transports of the En glish squadron,. onefrigate. and two gun boats of the 'French, one Prus slim and nue Dutch corvette, the. Monoiswy end the "..Ptsetitaque: The health of the squadron is excellent. Com - Mender com manding the United,t3tates steamer Oneida, reports to the Navy 'Depart ment.fluit onthemorningof the 20th of June the. Mikado's fleet moved I in andattaeked the, ships and• fortifica tions of the northern party. under Enomatto, and after en engagement of twenty-six hours took pmeolon of the towns soddestreyed the vessels Eagle • and Emperor, belonging to the northern party, after having oue of their Own VeAsels 'blown - up bya shell; width entered the powder magazine. The T.z*des. 3!:nomatto havepos..Netsloir of the - Ramhia fbrt and Fort ;tenter:undo line of earth- . works extending,- nernt the ix:ni/sil k. • Ennnintto MI about three Thom- . „ and tuts]; end' the Allkado eight thou.sand.! The atrtinvotqcs and forts . . were Invented and hatterlenare being thrown up preparatory to a regular siege of all the works held by Ewan ut to's party. • • Nig TheiatelEtteln of Governor Brown low, speaking for the Republicans of TenneiseO and placing.the Mends of Sentbr ont he sqtiato Radical pinform, prOve'the' wisdom of directing attention ti),the imp* ' rind phwa! of th(' fie?.Mocratie leaders. It was a source ofII grt3.-It regret to thou.wals of Republicans that there should be n division among imipolitient friends in *iticriee; and e4peelally that GOvemoßrownlow should be placed . in the attitude of relying ter sueetms on ;DeniOeratie .. .votes.. Hence the value of the two letters •of the 12th and the 18th. June. in both he not 'onlif endorse 3 - the. Administra lion of General Grant bet..ftpiallates dolinSon and in that of the 18tklast.: lip says •r • • ' • .:“In conclusion , nal hive rel ‘ :*;tittd•• .1y stated, heretofore, I have , ttud can • r ,have, no. sympathy, Idlitito; or, co-, operation with the rebel Deauxnatie. patty.. Theft' rot:ord:is' written in' 4gunetersof fire and bkod.in thetas-. • tory .of this 'coal, Their , nseend- • ancy,lernn . ikpoo tiny Ho - longs menio7 feu .. „ pl ac e An d th e V. • • • o trial of Iwriting Judge .terdliy, ,t,alder- delay, I mean earned id the times it was the first 11111 mass of the mplerettoritahletica As -the DemoendsOue rw:doubt, prepared to rah* agreatahouishaald Stekes lie defeated sualMentir (deo; led, It Is well eaouth to pill throat ationg words or th°/ *1P.0../.*PO9W cia record. . VINDIVATED. • Following closeon the nomination of Mr. J. H. Buten, by the liepubue. an COUteraellat the , Waiddagtondleop ver District, rainote vterenet afloat to the effect thatebtruPtrnes Of mon ey kead• securo that gentleman the PUn Thew Anal * A 1041114 edlnto tin opera direct and Spatiflo charge that a Washington member of' the Conference had sold out his vote to Ms. Baton's friends for a eta. teffsum of money. So long as com moo rumor only charged so seriouti a thing to the acennt of a candidate for the people's honor and trust, we were content to pay no attention to the matter; big we could not, injus tice to ourselves, our journal and its readers, remain silent wham specific charge was made, and knowing but one and the only OreCer course to pursue, gave place.ht these colurus to the rumor in the definiteshape It had &smiled, and deiraufded, for the common good and general honesty of politics, that a rigid and thorough lyseareblng investigation should-be made of the truth or falsity of the very serious accusation. This course we woula most assuredly again pur sue under similar einsunstazxs, be. lleving that the interests of a great political party should not , be, jeopar dirpfl either by bad men who may bay their nominations in its ranks, or by permitting false and malicious charges of corruption aimed directly to the mark, to gain the strength of truth by passing unheeded and -un met. Parties, like individuals, can afford to be honest and just, and should at all times be jealous ore fair refutation, and more 'especially at a time when Moak is leaded with vague, uncertain and • unwarranted amusations of corruption in and eat of, political and public life. We in common with ally right thinking 'persons of whatever shade of polities, frown upon any attempt to attach odium to individuals and degrade them in public estimation - by setting afloat grave but general chin ti of dishonesty; neverthel, when any one of these rumors fastens liken hook of iteel.to an individual. I or set of individuals, let it be -met I fitirly and squarely no matter who: May be sacrificed or drawn down in to shame if the developments be dam aging. Hence, we have no apology to oiter for any publications which have appeared in connection with the alleged Ratan- corruption. As painful as the mere accrediting, by acknowledging the-existence of the rumor, may , have been to those Against whom the inputations were soclearly made, still it was our duty to-half - bring shout the investigation whiclOvas held In our4iotigiesiter day.-a repgrt of the p ~,:. whith *Wherewith attach: ~4' 2b the Republican . tees o f tt Tat:l449ton ,- couns: ;The undersigned, Comatitteeia -the two counties, appointedto tigate.the charges of bribery - . •:: -- , ruption alleged to have bee*: • ' ed in procuring the no otis of the Hon. J. S. Rutan, at the riot Conference held at PiCtiskti Pa.,on the 30th day - of ,Juno last, beleave tfully to report that we met jointly and organized by making Dr. J. R. Wilson of Washing ton,Chainnan, and substituting Boyd Crumrine, Esq., in place of - Wen.ll. White, Esq., who was absent- ,We then called before us the rival atndi dates,Mr.3fcCracken and Rutan,their conferees, and other gentlemen who - were present at the conference refer, red to, all of whom submitted, them selves to a-full and careful examina tion. The testimony failed to show that the nomination of Mr. Rutan Was brought abouthy the use of any corrupt or improper meow, either tu .mercy , m .ut ter advuula% offlned to or lweepted by either Mr.. c(,"rack en or by one of his conferees. As the result of the investigation, we there fore willingly unite in recommen ding the ratification of Mr. Butan's nomination, and his cordial support 1w the Republicans of the Twenty- Slxth Senatorial District. Per it, July 30 2 1869. . , • Jomy It. WILS , OX, A. U. ,CLExv ilt, . . 1. 1.:1 1 1: c 1 .A 'u t t . :::::::, J. , ons PArrEnsex, - • '. I ' ' - SAIL J. Cues. • The vindication is complete. The gentlemekattaching their names to the repottembnice all charged With the duty-of investigation, and they Were eieiceted because of ther =know k+dged honor, honesty and .veracity,representing fay and fairly the con stituency Buten will now .un= doubtedly himself represent in The next Senate. Of previous unblem• /shed rebut:Alen and high moral standing, Mr.ltutan emerges from under the cloud of calumny with name and fame made brighter in the contact. • - ,We • now unhesitatingly commend him to the undivided and hearty I support of the voters of his district, 1 believing that he is worthy the lar gtst measure of confidence they can repose In him. Had the investiga tion "resulted otherwise, we should have been the first to have demand & his removal from the ticket, but : We are glad that unplesant duty has not tote performed and' hope •• • that the ranks may be cemented together again in Washington and Beaver couritieS and that; with but one :de sire, the success of the Republican party and a fresh triumph of its prin ciples, they will march in solid phal- . aux on the enemy and help secure the brilliant State victory awaiting us in OCtober.—Pilts.,Gaz. DelmocrisUe DesatoirsJliiicaUon ' Never have e Republicans of Pennsylvania had a fairer chance for a grad victory than In, the present struggle.,. The Democracy are hope- Imsty dernorallied. Heretofore they felt that they Juid at Icost an equal clumce for carrylug , Philadelphia; but now: this strong reserve utterly' fails them. The maintenance of the constitutionality of the Registry Law by the Supreme Court checks their systematic muds, while their loud, ticket here is not only distitstafill to honest men among them, but has been repudiated by ' a number of the Democratic ward Or ganizations. It they lose the city, us they must, how can they carry the counties of the interior It. They have lust their nationality entirely. Upon 'no one issue can they Make a stand. Beata), upon every point by the Re publicans, they cannot. ruby against the fifteenth amendment with the great body of Sentlieni Democracy in its favor, and rushing bodily Into the AtepublitanntultS...l .it they talk about n„clic:al in office, they will be pointed to negities 'elected by their own friend s .:. if they demand ocono .tuyi hi the pbblie service, - the tecerd mf Geary and Cloud, who have al ready paid off millions of the nation al debt and of the debt of Pennsylva- • nia, will ,be spread before them, they attempt to prove thenlsel , ve:s friends of the protection of home in dustry, the. free-trade. plittfonns. of 'the Democrats of _Ohio .anti New Hampshire Will: beAtioted against : them. Thus they are at once de moralized and sectionalized. They have lust their prestige by defeat on nil the:leailing doctrines of their faith, and they have lost the -right wing - of their party, the Democrats of the Soutlic t i - • . ' What, then is - "thedtity Of the Re- - ,paladins? It Is to.close. the ranks and follow the flag borne by General -Xolur' clears No -true' patriot ' will , be found idle - or indiflbrmt in such a glatnet.,4...rersoPel personal perterences, should' be made to give;WaY, -Avery Repub... , limn is bound by the decision' of his party, and especially .so when that Pea higipppd itteKse devoted a ebamplen ocsno mi t i t i r k :the of w and to ho of mtttry.- When • campaign °pawed tbiadtnna denim& Wdp of: the great Itepublblut patty ill peewit a btilliant contrast to the rebel" intoitalsteney, and at ter absence or all mil statesmanship orthelelsoDemopiaey.T.Phita,... r=t=s A great chancery ease is now pend- Big !nitre anhdreettrt - arDecatar; Illinois, which. involves. one .of ,the Wiest estates in the State, and em goys some of the mostdistingnishW W yas of the West. The hill Wiled by James Funk, who asks it division between himself and his eight !anth em and onesister of his father's prop erty, 88,000 acres of :improved Lando near Bloomington, embraceing the Aunods Funk grove, 5,000 acres of the finest forest in the State. The point at issue is the legitimacy of the petitioner, all else being yrickled by his opposing relations. The evidence given is a fiuully history. . Isaac. Funk in 1830 lived in Ohio, and be came so intimate with a young wo man that James Funk was a (tense. quenee of theireontmudfon. and after birth continued the connec tion 'until a daughter was bbrn when theit was coolness for some time. But *hen, shortly after, the young . mothe was Aired us housekeeper to Isaac's then, shared her chamber as her hus rand, and when he and his broth run awayfrom their debts, her thirtlehild being then but six 'days old, she so exerted herself for his comfort that she died a few days thereafter. Funk returned to Ohio a few years_ after ward, raid his debts, and • brought his son James back home with him ; 'and having married in the meantime, proceeded to raise him with the rest of his children, all the • time ackow edging him as his son. The ques .tion, of course, is, whether the long continued f• intimacy of father and mother, and the undisputed recogni tion of the son's claims do or do not constitute a valid marriage, without legal ceremony. . THE recent • nomination of B. B. Strang for the Legislature in 'flogs county, is .raising a Storm of Indigna tion among the Itepubileans In other localities of the State. Mi. Strang was a member of the last Legislature, and was the recognized champion of almost every measure that tool: m on e; ant of the State Treasury. His course and that of his followers • last winter at Harrisburg willvost the party not less than thousands of votes at the October election. The Bedford Inquirer, a leading Republican paper of this State takes this view of trang's nomination:.. "We protest against returning men who have been known to take part In, vote for, or connive at any man ner of corruption and swindling. We want honest men who know and will dare to do their duty. To mond merit men atiStrang is treason to publican pOrty:ll 4;111. -Joanne's said. "Young Man ! alltidir while you ate young." We ad *Will young periona to get an educa tion.; You can get more for your time sod 'Money at the State :Normal Sdiool at .gallithoro than at any other Institution 1150:Ivo - to us. 'Sad °flatters remaining in the Bea . . Ver P. o.. Aug. Ist 180.): Albert Deaner, A. J. Bostater, R. J, Doviiison, Louis. Ferguson, egg., Edwin Jonas, Miss Manda Kennedy, Maitha 'Looker, C. St Lonuard, Margret L. Salon e, 'Elizabeth Moore- '..1; Mr. John McClain. Rai.. John McCarty, Mrs, Sarah Nan nah, Mr. Patrick, Platibitt, John Scott, Miss Alice Shanor, Mr. Daniel W. Smith. 'Mum A. MetJAFFICK, P. M. • -Fero Advertesentelfts. ALEXANDER & MASON, C. X. ALLYAN I .1. V. Malan. late Col. 'd D. C. ' • Attorney at Vol.. and ex Wort Sour row. I 1.att .040/... or Wasbi of D C American and European Patents,, And Counselors at Patent tats•. (Fifteen year. experience aa volleitort - of Patents.) VA Seventh suer: °marmite the Paton; Office. WAsnINGTo.V. D. c. Paper* (N eerefnlly Invpareft end intent. setered aril/tont ay. Examination. In the Patent enteeire• of ritetrg,, nut nn Indiridnol fro asked In any ease waders di patent i. ailment. Semi for Circular or Tenn., Inettuctions sod IG efeJencew Inng 4, 47 AT A - GRZAT REDUCTION STRAW AND; MILLINERY GOODS, Hair, Gimp and 41 Braid, XIA7CP 6 ; , t_Nr) Freniql Flout N dr:11)4-.4, In I.nn~, Fruur~, lUbhnn+,,(t IT VERY LOW.PRICEN. NU.SI3IEIt UNDEI:WEIE, NECK WEAR, . SUSPENDERS, 81111tTS Gloves, In Kid, Lisle and silk Fine Ciut Trikiiery, Itallirigganrnn4l LiAle lln r, 31en anti Itny's Fancy anti Phan Superfine one•liiilf 'Cntrelinp.. Satchels, r, troop tiklrtn. Corsets, allies& 3liiimi, ikinlevarile anal White Skirtr IVIAte •. Endiroideriok. Lanes, anal Lars Goetba, Linen Collars nod Cuff„l. NEW GOODS 411RIVINCI.PAILY aez. ziouzi*.r. .71 do 79 nAithcr I'ITTSIICIi6II, Pa aug4tt Mr% W. KNOX, ilaueraeturenr airesit fbr DROVED BUM Mg -Ma 31 . allEliltY GRAIN D 1 12111,, 1 are EVEIEKAL I .Molt the whnleasik_ &p ad rot Ohio artleks att. ( pointed by the Itanotbrtorem. i sot' miter to lortileh dealers at Shop prit r• The Improved Buckeye. Cider Mltl • I b&lidoi heir* 3 1 4 1,,,.., ante, toy; feet ;Audios Woolf. , rite.roprior all ImltiolOss._ 111. Me ilk oulai proved Buckeye Ifs e"the name INTAUDEQ, MITCIIIIII.I. r op . Clot t■ the l'r■we. WSHERRY GRAIN DRILL • We twee Fold oyer:do of blweni Dedo Into Weet ens Itmuoybranni ridelOrelhe' Ltd three erfototto. Ao eortle.ily recommend farms e to examine the Irdberry. LnU begone boyindony other. Inverb. tire Cots,!ague fornlened free by rood et at air ' lll inelltalßernelliaperpbelryptkati? efLinle. - We *apple Me rideable Fertilizer to rumor* and the thrithat factory pekes. Wetroluilheeor reepondeneo ordeidere sail our eeetothent fares. FaattibletzwllY thfl deeeriptioaa. tnnt.l.l. Inc analre eyelid direrthini for nee 011ie Super. Llioillitlate, Maps, Bane Duet and laud Via ire, rnithed tree, and supplied to deoleie tbr batloo.. . . Perurims Guasao,Bone pluttuul Land. ;P ruder •1- always on hand In lama yuintitlea; a* Int aalia at W. W. KNQX_,. •'• Arne ollural House Nn. IJS Llbe.rtj alma. -. PITTSBURGICPA: MAIDITS WANT/D*risiwprrit. twee; , .• . New Ade fkIitICVTOKIP ling.be,r iO so ntillt.—Lettern * 'Non. SO Uo nod asseal rioted m the Moto of =s• Inaber,naell, Ida of New ttooldity tan. =t a om Otosty, ra, 71tontion. ott woo, to amid mute ate betabL in to MO: inunedlate many. and Ulm!. alisan an odd estate Will ph•rat %Um *sly satintatialten kir WWI AnnentAr. JOWL lIESSON, daterior. •T W Gailit of Ow Clalate ,g, miaow, Yor lb. Western Dkeirkt Allaufaii. Seward Clutteiros, a brokrapt. wider Ur deter allowu* ad, NW. harlag spatial bee all Ids debts. lid Oar ehltnt • p_.tr. rs t end., said Aet, _By wee, of the Coen, MAWS IWILIREDY °WIN to all pelmet: wto hare pawed their debt.. sad other preemie mire soma, to elqw on the Id da, of September, lin, at It o'clo• y. as., before P. A. K SOX. km. 14,. g . liter la BaSkrUpte7, as his odlee. 14 the MUM. NOW Brighton. Pb.. to show cave at ear they hare. why a Witham. should Dot ho to the said Bankrupt. And farther. Work. it by gloat, t the secotal and fltird Meetin o Creditors o ths M f e said twahroPt, reVertd g* tte•r lath end ISM 'taloa' of the said Act, will be 1..14 before the Intl ftegtoter. at the sane then zed place. W. C. IfeCANDIZSS, (Wet. inctart• _ -- - TN Wee District Owl at the Italica JL States, lux the Witstern,RlAVicto( rens vit Tanta. Wlllbsti P.:Ala:we; afrinkrept under the Art of Coney.* or March X. 1817, hartng applied Co • discharge fractal' his dehtsihd other hothiserur able nada laid Act, Br order of the Court, No. TICE. IS ILEILLST GIVEN. to all pentane at.. hare proved thclr delta, _and other persona Inter aced, to appear on the dig of September, iso, at 1,0 dock, la, es, before P. Meta, L el.. later in Bankrepto, at Ids Mace In the Ilene, llonse, New llnghtuarra.,, to show cause, sr isuy the have, why a Dbeharge shook' not be Vinod to the said Bankrupt. And fleeter. Notiedia by Wm; that the second and third reeetiezt of the-crodttors of the said bankrept, Mildred by Ito* 'Nth and Idtb seedons of bald Art, all' be held be fore the Bald Itegtater at the woe time sad place. antr.tri ri. C. NeCANDLESS, Mr*. )31.11CUTOUIM ts• toentar7 nano:. horn masted to ds ' e enter geed executrix and extensors. on Ma estate at Weber Eakin, deed- late of Brigham %womanly, Bearer county. Ih., Tberelbre, ail persons WWI/ ad to add estate ore bereby notllkd to make las mediate payment' and persons MOD; Mann. velum mud estate, will present them duly Rath, a nested for settlement. to— LOCISA LAWN, Alrerarrir. • DAVID EAKIN, 1 . JAMES raxi.m, f P. tKAddress—Bearat, Ps. fitazsCa • TIIVOISCE NOTICK.-1411nbetit Coe. tor jfi bet next Mead William A. chow K Ediven) %Am. Is the Coert of common hem of Itevircr - tonne), No. MK of Much Term, lee& libel tor Divorce. To EDWAIID Cox. Defendant above curnsed.--. The original and alias tionbrena in the shove case having been returned E. I." you efe by notified to be and appear 14 a Court of Com mon Pleas to !xi held at Dearer, In sod fur ibe county of Beaver, on the Ent Xonday of Septet.- tier next moo to answer lbeatiove complaint and to show clause, Deny you have, why the player of The grsaid ante Eitsaheth Cox for • divorce, shou Sldt/. not lar tiherWrs ofllce, , lade. tioa:tiv L l Oll4 11.116112.—A new twol .I' lateilhwake litanse - ---. contalviing four room, wi th ! 'like kW dips.; in the platten In Indur try. Inqutrepf.- . , ' - 4 Y. 0111, • . ~ litatqi . pester. Ps. Termt reasonable. • , ,s:' :- - fanglitf q•EAcurcur sc , rwx7-i ) , - --- t .. .L. lanyards NW achoola lit log dirirlitr will meat for examination IS a. eta : Aug. 3. Fataton Bore and Miami. at Falitatou, •• I. Deaver Falb. at School home. " 5. Rochester Borough and Township. at Ito cheater. " 7.. Vanport, at Vanport. •• Ili. Freedom and St. Clidtharos, at Frei:dam " 17. Phillipaburs, at School lloure. " 18. New Galilee anal Big Beaver, at New GO Ike. " 19. Darlington and Darlington township, at Dalington. " YR South Deaver, at Divan Revd's Sehaloi house. " 91. Ohio Tp.... al Yaltylow.School hone*. •• 'XI. ,industry and Nears Inditstry District. at Industry. " 10 . Brighten township, at Ilkley Ert in'. Scho.4 Holm. " Tr. Chippewa, at Stick School Moan, •• Mt Pulaski. at Daugherty' s School Home ~ M. North &aridity, at Warnock'* Mims' House. Sept. 1. Franklin, at Pttillir• School house - . Marion. at liftild'a School house. •• 3. New Sewickley, at Unionville. • •• 6. !laden boro sad Economy t, at Baden. - 7. Glasgow and Georgetown lioronero. at GM.voir. , •• S. llookstown boroigh and Given. sawn•. ship, at Llookatown. •• 9. Frankfort bore and Hanover township, at Miller'• School hoe.. •• 19. Raccoon, at (keen Gude.. •• IL Moon, at Davis' School llonse. " 13. Hopewell township, and Logatown Ind. ollstriet. at Scottreilie. •• Id. Independence, at Independence. Spada examinational will be held on Tuesday, September trath, at lloolotoina. and Thurratai, September aSh, at New Brighton. for such made *ft ar Onset ahead any of the regular eamnins- Dom, and in •uch macs the person applying Cro examination must bring a request fron"the diree• ton, where the applicant for examination typed. to teach, setting forth the raison why thermal.' not attend the regular examination. Appik.l. Mott appear for examination in the district. where they expect to teach; and unless they hate their appikadlons regularly before the directorr, the, will he refused admittance to the examination. Private examinations are absolutely return!. Teachers will provide theinselver with stamped envelope*, hearing their addreva and laCil.ilW their last year'. certificate; and Mao provide Illour aelves a fth eight or ten shoos of Madman ;up, r Examinations will afro he bald the lan'. Swum dry of tine month, of October, November. Deeem her. Jauntily, February and March, In the Fallmou Grammar School Daymettuent. for the besot! or such teachers as hdS pronsional certificate", and who are deriruar of advancing the grade of the r Certificate.. The examinations will is•thn att. o'clock', a. e. Applicants appeating at 04, or 10, will not he int milted to the examinallon. Directors are earnestly requested to be present at tha examinations, no well as all other friends et Beards ednration. The Secretary of the sclera/ Beards or the county will confer a favor by plc. tog in the hands of the examiner. on the morning , or the examination. a carefully prepared list of sp. ',lntents fbr the respective achriols. It 4 fp he hoped that no teacher will make application fora school ' utiles.. with, a toll determination to advance the Interest of the school he promisee to teeth: to build up a healthy educationel n'utirnent In the com• munity in which he labors. and to precool+, the canse of education in all parts of the county. arige.tf 1 GE(/. Y. FIELDS, (b scnpr. BARGA IN S IN I.)ITY . GOODS. J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO. Nn 52 Sixth Street, late. St. Cixir renntlinvs redured fmm In ne. Clint Hobe« mined from SIM te. $3,50. Dimity. for sprimls, reduced from i 5 to 41) 45,40 hi 3,51). Lne,s sham. roltiet4l fr t 4. s'2l) Invuelted and unbleucluvl nimus, TaYble .111.inen8, NAPItIN&Az A, large a/Nortment or 1411 kg nod l)reKi ()midi gelling cheap, fig No..rif: ST. CL AIR STREET aug4 tc. TP* I6CIVTOa , a AoTici6-I,lter• Intl a nientory having been yawed to tbe under. rlanett on the elate of Martha IC. Erwin. Tate of Ilopewell townehip,lieweer county. There. (wool' perentio luiletaird to *old rotate or! 1)10/nrd to Stoke Immediate payment: and all petrons - iriat dolma. a:Tatted P.llO 101100 will pnveut them duly ;authenticated ror ern lenient to jy7llwl JAMES IRONS, Air. ; Tint:T(4S! DRUGS EDICT N Es . 11 1 11 .1=1:171S EIMEig ! .1317T 4 ICITTA; I. 014:»ittit Apithermuw awl Dritygi,t IN TILE DIAMoND MIO ESTE 11 • n 1 04411113', 011 Land a well selg stock of i'Glti; DU rcs, rATENT linmciNcs I'ERFI'3II.:B AND ND.% ps PAINTS, OILS PURE WINkS AND LlQUolt,s' Medical Parpo (111..,:trvan,1 T..bacen, Cnulc and IZoint..l MEI Sole mg tat tot Dr. Ilptatl's Patent Tni..1.441. All kinds ni Tretwes will he dellveml on short notice. YloyeWarm prescription. will he filled atoll hours ortlay,tool eight. liarA :kyr qf patronage solicitedlit II
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