The Bea'yertifliA, ===l liesirer, Palma. Allogitsg 111.1N0 grog isov6altoa,4lo. , jl. 4 : 0 II GrE kirk Juitge of Supriitne Court, I I ENRY W.. WILLIAMS-. Republican Nominees: JAMEN S. RUTAN, ' Aisemb WILLIAM V. fIIIIJSY,OCK, ANDREW J. BUFFINGTON ILARVEY J. VANKIBK. . • • Altillt7R SHIELDS, Treaturer. EN ALLISON. Register. mid Recorder, unitrus siNaLgroli. cyeek of alert. JtalrN C. HART. commissioner, JOMSL'II BRITTAIN, . Auditor; W. 11.1.1.”{F,NFL Poor llowee Director. ItOBEAT COO PER. Tseuteur Arxrdemy D. P. LOWARY, JAMES Tug subject of taxing nianufactiir- ; ers of ehingiel on !sales—which 11118 , , bi.en before the Revenue bureau late ly—has hecu decided in favor . ot ex t'• einptink the same, in ULConianue:with the runup of the late Counninslinwr , • S FOUNATION was recelyed In the city of Washington, on Friday last, ! that a Cuban fxpedition'cotiipased of • about two hundred and,lillY men,. whiai left the coast of Florida on the 4,th hist.; had !guided safely In Cuba. Parties in Washington were tde, graphed to that eflbet.: ,M)3IIRAL DATincEN severed his fOelal relation with the Ordnance bureau yesterday (TuesdaylOth brat.) tt ; 4,,, its chief, and . assumixi commandthe'Navy Yard at Washington; in t • , c plane of AdmiralToor, who is to take . eainnuttal of our squadron In Cuban VirNterli, relieving Vice Admiral Hoff. Ntiw developements artisaid to he daily made in reference to counter . 'feitii k . the ten dollar ,greenbacks.L -" Tiro specimens, received in Wash ington city on Wednesday last, 'are in* L ins with all the defects hereto foie pointed out eermited and rernov 141..—Titegenend appearance of thew notes are said to So exactlycornend With the genuine that they 'airnost defy detection by • professimud ex perk: _ ) . Put scr. Mend de Bourbon, bmth er-in-law to Isabella; is preparing to retum r to Spain by permisston of. the I.t.overnment. The Pan& has been • seven Ones banished by the late Queen On account of ills Itaditial opin ions. Admiral Topete is striving to obtain the Spanish crown for the Duke of Mout pensier. It is stated positively that Spain ... has refused `to sell Cubit to the United States on any terms. " . SIVA.:ILETAIW110110.10N, it IS report .al tho Union . .AL Laro the ilaytian Charge d' Althirs, has had a long interview with Secrehwy Fish, who.gavo him a letter to Secretary 'Robeson on very important businese, supposed to ho the annexation pro- Jet.t. Robeson was to meet Larouehe on Friday morning last. Tim Democratic ,journals of this State are rejoicing over their recent victory in Kentucky. - Poor fellows! Drowning men catch at straws. Last yeitr the Democratic candidate heat the itepublican candidate for Gov ernor of Kentucky over eight Y-eight, thousand voies. This year the Dend ',erotic iandidate for State Treasurer 1 k only about forty thousand ahead, yet the I kwuwracy Set iii this ictory It very sure indication of ft ure suc cess ! • A few more Democratic vic tories of this character will give even Kentucky to the Repuldkans. , . Tai Ent: are taa•o ways of renieinber . ing the c.•-soldiern of the Republic, The Detnocracy remember them in thiiirptit/fornts; the Republicans re member them in their nominations. The latter nominated Gen. Chary for 4 ;ovenior at their State Convention, 'while the former repudiated General _Anneal*. at their's. The ex-soldier, therefore, who supports Packer sup ports 'an organization which repays his military service in words; while ' the ex -soldier who votes for Geary nets 'with a party which repays him • in deed*. TIDE Walker arid Wells wings of . the Itepublican party in Virginia are Jrist'now holding a trace; and adjust ing their,ilifferenca t It is safe there fon., to conclude that In a very short tinu, they will uniteand act together in tin, future, so that thd State may Ise saved from falling into the, hands of the 010 party leaders. This is who doni and will manifest itself in Im - mediate fruits, conspicuous tUnlitlg which, will ho the fidmisslon of re coristrucksi Virginia into the family State 4. Iler Legislature will adopt the new amendment to the Federal Constitution. In Tennessee, as in Virginia, the recent context for the Governershlp . -of that State was between two Ile ' publiums—Senter and Stokes. The Ttlanocride had no candidate in the . field, but as - Renter favored impartial suffrage and universal amnesty, they generally gave. hint their support,.._ lie pledges his State for the amend ment. His tritUnpb, thereibre, over Stokw, has not been theles,:' tiniest indeed,they have 'noMearound" and I now hurrah for negro sullhige and the adoption of the XVth Amend ment. Shun the Senter and Stoke! wings of our party have now .tested their strength in Tennessee, is the Walker and Wellsfaetionsdida short time before in the "Old Dominirm," It is to be hoped they will follow the latter's example,, and conclude to • unite, so that we "may have prate," _ _........_____ Tits Vermont Council of Censors have voted to recommend to the Con stitutional Convention to convene in 7 h Fe nary next , the incorporation .in th State. constitutkin of an article ite milting women to vote, 'also an tuitendment providing for the eh*. tion,,of mud') orileers every two 'years, and (or biennial sessions of the Legislature. °UR Dirraver AND cOlllll7 TIMES. In two mouths troth now we will hold our annual eloctiOn. , " . ..At that time wo choose MOM to fill our disc' triet and county offices, Anthe ltd 'Stink= candinatetfor these various Poditorts sway not be perfattudlYi, to*/ or Oar frcsalenfOit ic:// 1 take this occasion tomake a brief ref ereneteto them . : • J. S. Retan, Esq.., tin; • Itepubliean candidate for the State Senate in the district composed. of •the counties of Beaver and Washington,ls an Att'y. of this place, and has resided in Bea vet for the ist eight or ten pins- . lip is now, and always has been an active Republican, 'Rad stands pledeil he fore the peeple 7 -10 ca i sitof his elettion to the.Settate—to vote for ain: use his Influence in behalf of every measure intended to lighten the burden of his conatituents.' ' .'" , • Dr. William C. Siturieck, thq flea ver county candidate. for Assemtdy; is, comparatively speaking, a new man to many of our people. Ile Is at resident 'of Dfirlington, and has prac-. Beal medicine there foi'a number of years. poring the rebellion heillied the-position of army suituom,; and whether in the field or bdme,ite, been with thosewhO stood In the , front rank of the .prefesaion. I Like Mr. Rutan, Dr., Shurlock fa nit' energetic Republican, and like him again, he is pledged—while In. the 11011:30 of Reprosentativcn—to vote for, ailuse his influence in further ing 'all, the, reformatory measurks' bniughthefore the , - A. J. Batilington, ingtoncounty,ithather of durAeOra' - noinfrit oiired,',lnst„'whotig, to the liouse. M'r Ilitttington.Was fort, zuerly...Suporintendentt of -Common Schools in.hlis; county; end in that ° capacity merited anti .reeelvtit the approval of the people. During the 'laid session atlas Legislature ho was classed with the honest members oft the house. flown( pelf the full Ile iodinate vote of Washington tottutY;:, and should, and doubtlepl, wilt; do fully as well in Beaver county. ' • H. 1. Vanklrk,'Esq.;' of the inne Candy is likeNVlSeti candidate for re election to the lionse. 'ls a lawyer of Washington Itorbugh, and enjoys an ,extensive, „legal practice in Washington County. - Mr. Vartkirk cast attend ,votes ,during the last see. Bien, wilts.* we did not. theti; _nor do not now approve; but We are Inform ed, he now admits ble.error, and de. dares hlintielf In fi,tvor of the strictest economy in the ftdure. , Arthur. Shields heads the county ticket, and Is the' RepubliCan date fin Sheriff.. Mr. S. Jun open of 1 Independence township, served, as a private soldier dpring• the war and was severely wounded 'in one of the numerous battles hi which his regi ment was engaged. lie is regarded by everybody as tut . honest, prudent,. moral man, and the people will find I in hint utl officer who will not be op prtsive beyond the actual require- , meats of law. D en Allison, our candidate, for Treasurer, is a resident of Beaver— born and raised. in the borough. lle is a son of James Allison, Esq., and • is a young gentleman of ability, good character, and was withal, a soldier • • 614 Darius Singleton is a - candidate for re-election for Register awl Recorder. Mr. Singleton has made an excellent officer, and Ls a gentleman In whom everybody reposes unbounded confi dence. He, too, was a Union soldier, disabled in the service, and Is entitled to the vote ofevery Republican in the county. The Democrats ought to vote for him also, and we are inclined to think quitea number of them will do so. John C. Hart, the Republican nom inee for Clerk of Court, Is almost a stranger to usellaving never met hint but once or twice. .lie served sever al years in the army, and lost a por tion of his right hand while defend ing the flag, lie is; represented to I have been an excellent soldier, and is I said by those who know hint to bo a good penman. Let us elect him to 1 1 the (Mice for which the people nomi nated him, and thus show that our sympathy for the soldier did not die with his period of service. • Joseph Brittain our candidate for Commissioner is a citizen of Ne* Brighton, but formerly lived in Chip pewa township. Mr. Brittaht: has been an indefatigable Republican from a time whereof the memory of I num runneth pot to • the contrary. Ile has good - huskies% qualifications, possesses an excellent moral charac ter,and will make an Intelligent, pru dent Conunisiioner. W. IL Lukins Itochester has been nominated for Auditor. Mr. L. Is a good business man, - and dur ing his term of offlee will see that our finances are kept in an "anti-tangled" dendition. Hobert Cooper of Moon township Is our candidate for Poor house Di rector. Mr, C. is a thrifty farmer, and together with Messers Malan iuny and Sleets will esteem it 31 du ty to take good care of the poor, and at the same time see that issonomy is priusticed in so doing, j • Revs. bowar,y and Smith have been nominated by the /tepablleates of the county for Trusters of the Amdenty.l They are both reliable men and will do all in their power to revive and build up the ." old Academy." • ' The above Is the ticket presented to the Republicans of this county for. their sapport.—lt will beset% these. soldiers have not been forgotten in the dbstributlon of 'favors. If our personal preferencrs would have formed a,ditrprent tieket, or If any thing ari a stone in nominating it that we Would have prefernsi to have seen done otherwise, let us, neverthelem for prineiple'smake, turn in,lid give our Standard Issuers our active sup port.., • NirrwreincraNnixo the time for the reunion of the Unlim and Confed erate omits in Order to designate thp position of the ford at Gettysburg lutsbeen poSponed till the week corn meeting the :Mot August, numlavo not aware of the obange, were Mid: to have arrived on thoground on Thirrs day last, and others were arriving by every train. The , firs stakes , were driven on that day. The positions ,or the "Iron lirlode," whit* Wasliii the Brat AttYYS hattle, has loe4 ; tri,ji= cated and fixed under thedimetion of clan. sot. Meredith': Other part; of the field were to have been examined on torktay. It fa confidently expected. then, wilt 'be a very full . attendance on the 2.3 d instant. • 4. ,..lllltPilitiMlCASilkolltGAlliiiiitt , ..; It Is high time thik Ilepabllcans 'Should Organise for theiiktherantorl id e anipaign. •_The hnportaziai of 'triumphing at the enintlng:Oetober elescgen is setXtrettmly - to that of_ the final victory of our army overarmed foes in the latelPreat rebelliim. The ft : as of the latter triumph are not yet fully realized; not - wilt they be, until the question of the equal rights of man before the taw In all the reditz• flans of life are fully recognlad throughout the land: The XViti. Amendment is not yet adopted; and,. although the Legislatureof thisi State at its lastacssion ratified it, yetou . sidd' there be majority pf Dernoerate elected to that body ityCkdoher next, :they mayrpass it , resolution. rewind- - lug that ratifiettloM The legality' of suCh suction Weigiust txe rmeguir.exl but, u triumph of'7,t.he Democracy would be construed as !a 'dissent on on the part of the people of this State totiiefullflC ttionofthegreat Pritiek Pies fur Which we lately fought the • behs and triumphed.! The questions .lni!negroequality" and, "'teem suf frage" should be settled id onee_and, forever---should lbanished politics altogether. They hO, so !teen as the prinidples of :the Deelarter . tam Of,lridepeadences, that "all men' are crattedTree . aad . equal," 'are tee ognized by, our !whole people, and constitutionally established • by the ratification of the XVthAtuesidnent. clov. uearyi who heads our ticket in the present Mrupaigm is a man whom the soldier delights to. honor, end whose civil: bervlc i 'command Po're", l li o P Olnd ?Onilhiti9n his 1 0- .1 4ka , PirkiO cuts, tt got their appro. batten usittsupport...illie wasluitaut obeyffigthe call or his ticumtry oft 'the field of battle, and not slow' in, itjcQiiitucadiug ,tet. 'L'egishtture whoiesothe reforms in the Adminis• 'batten of Rip: 4 publie funds of the State.. liatA , ;ei county kayo him l a nuijority of 9:45' at his tast eleetioh.. She am and ought to giVe 924 mtJo ity this fall, Orgikbisathenotne!": to Work with a witylitat i've/ean r Corriplish it. EVery Republican should calisideihimselfcin picket du ! • ty from this tinte,until the . election. In time of auuty - tostility, death is the penalty for ttny.tine ibund sleep ing on his pct. - it is right it should be so. The Safety of an army may depoul---often does depend—upon. the Vigilance of a single t pieket guard. The perpetuity ofa goVerament may depend upouthe slavers of that army. Siy in civil life. An election may be secural by lhe vigilance , activity and exertion ofa single individual. The result of that election niaydeterinine the liberties .and prosperity of the people of a State. Can you not vol unteer for picket duty fellow citi zens? • ' 3 We urge upon the Republicans of Beaver county, then to.go to work at once In every township and School I )istriet,and prepare to ergot' ize clubs, Who'd meetings, to dh4ieminate doe; unients, to obtaintipel` ikers and to get every Repiiblican in the harilmi as quickly as pobsslble:, in seizure by the American gov ernment of the • gun boats building for Spain at different points in the United States has elicited the follow infrom the I l f . r . i!lc . at ., oo, 111 71{VOT of Spain bj 'enforcing the neutrality laws, has now protmakslequally vig, orously against Spain, and for the same CAUSe. The writer regards the recognition of Culra by Peru as ill advised though spirited. ln spite of all predictions the CulrM insurgents seam able to hold their own. The whispeN of the cession of Cuba to the United States are now louder than: ever. The Americans have desired to come into, possession of Cuba for the last thirty years. Now the obstacle of slavery having been removed if a fair purchase can be affeeto all par ties may be satisfied , with the •nr rangement, which will give another State to the 1.741pn, and remove the great perplexity froni the arena of Spanish polities. The News Concludes its article as follows: Considering all the &inure stanca,, which make It dlfllenit for Europems to keep hold of . their tin. willing colonies In America, and re flecting that Cuba Is now in insurree tion, Spain will be fortunate if twee. ty millions of dollars ever reach Mad. rid as the price of Cuba, Ix a TEtautitAsi from Shelbyville Ky. to. the Louisville (barter and Joiowerl, we: ai9titv that F. 11. Ag new, of Betiver, had charge of the obsemitoiy arrangements tit that pkweduring the eelipse.eflasttlatur ' day, . 'fho at Shelbyitille was total.. The telegram reftvred to aliove says t' "Eight Minutes before the to. tall s phase ' the usual phenomena of disturbance among the birds Of the air and cattle occurred, Six minutes, before the totality deathly ashen hue over.spreuit the. (4)unteifit nees - Of till present, and for awhile the faint hearted were terrified. The smut, during the totality Way un awful one and when the sunlight appeared again, a shout of exultation went up from the great crowd in the Colhage grounds. ' . Tilos*. who think Oen. 'Grant 'can think and talk Otitothink but "hoks" and agars; Will come tO a different conclusion if they will avail them selects of a few current facts. Take Dais one for histance says, the Nen* York aintes: "Our Federal securities aro worth to-day at hstst aki,ooo.ooo noire than they, were worth the day our Prod dent was inaugurated, and' are Wi vanqing at a rate of tea ortifteen mil lions a week. There ht no doubt of our ability so fund the entirenat tonal debt witldn a year at a rate of Inter est not exceeding*four and a half per amt. We are sure of a surplus at the the end of the current timid year of rrem,sl2s,ono,ooo to .$160,000,1/00, and It IN no . longer a question that our revenues will Justifyti largereduction of our.taxes.o i THE report of the Board of Visit ors to Wed Point 3filltary Academy highly, commends the discipline there. The arrangement of studies Ls exwiipot, bat a deficiency in we otutternncowna nutioxl, and more attention to composition is rec ommended. They also recoMmend morttattention to sttalies in our•OW11 language and less mttention to French and other,foreign lwguagee . Lee tures MI physical geography, .11yge ! ins and history fire recorinnendtsr— CoMpetltive .mOuninittkilui 4l ,4- oilk6u4 e of the grounds is'auggeded., , Tho Annelid condition is Om:indite: ' - PACIFIER Altr . D ThetkathAptcY • are la troublej now pouf the payment of Ma 'Pack- . etqa loaltlirtxes. On of their jour' naltia short time ago declared tbl ',heir candidate for Ocivertuar waaone of the strongest pro P ennsylvania had, and that It: yri*dedrniore Money in the wdy Intion to eirry ott,the...fitabitancLiocilgn • " ,Itiattany map MAL •Ifponthisstater, meat it Republluin paper in Packer's. locality gives the 011o:wing sentikif . local history: Maucli't'hiink c ,the borongh in which Jtidge'Ptieieirtr' laths: incurred a holvy bounty debt during,the war. , - ln making tile as; seisment to pray offthhtindebtcritte* 'rating:with the other :reatilentii lie4lll:444oll3olllgotherltenoiiitmlud ed'Orteirdem dollars'Wnrilt Olen road eteCka„ When' it WaS confident" . ettvtlio Owned four, tiol lamlworth.!, Packer, however, came f'dotht with the dust" the first year, Mit'4Ooe after eauSed it to be-under steed that ho had changed his ',rod deti4thilitclelphia. Thenextyear he was mewed in AIM astati Manner but refused payment on the . ground 'that he : Was not a citizen of 'Manelt , Chunk, bathed taken Up his reddenee at the Merchants' Hotel: In the city: Having never taken his hutillyfront Mauch Chunk, the local authorities were unable . fo` jive() xvith . hilii this point, and resorted to legal ineas : : urea for the eolbetion of the amount claimetl, !kr had to pay it. The' next year he gut the' Matter so ntin'i gid outer itMidental that borough had to pay+ theirown:bounty tar and; l'acteem too, ,Otf the ground • pr itort-i*ltleno *ere; ' . 4lthough his in the, old roamion in *milt Chunic: lie evaded-the tax: by claimingotaid, thetootl'atitherities :conceding Ihe pointlhat his opening a railroad Und. coil office in Philadelphia made hini *resident of that place, and it his tol . rotal stock was_ taxable anywhere l'Or7;9sOuntY. M 1 .11.4 in that ; f this.Stateruelit is - true, arid we have no lesson to doubt it, Mr. Pack love of money•causes him to do some very . mean • things, • The above Is one Of therm , Tut: Pennsylvania Railroad. the Philadelphia Mid Rending Railroad, and othet leading railrotitishat;egen 7 .entlly extended the privilege of fire tickets to officers of ,the Union and Confederate armies who have receiv eu invitations to attend the reunion on the battlefield of Gettysburg dur log the Week .tarnmencing August 23d inst . ., iand It Is **pentad mute other roads will do the same thing. The invited Officers who intend to be presentare ropuisted to repgrt at the Wilmot theSeeretary,l).McOmaglaY, at Gettysburg,, stating the mitts over which they wit' o&.. Thu 'artist, itotherfuel, Wito -i4 painting a pietureof the .hattle, and ('ol. liatcheldeti the historian, will he present. rt Is expected a large representation of the press will at tend'. rut: lienatu.s Consultunt, Which is rapidly winning favor in France concedes three cardinal points: 'First, the Legislature will have to elect its turn, Irwin MAIM' peii tu - iu control France. It will be thus seen that the sovereign power , is;divhled between the executive, the legislative and the people, whoare beginning to recognize the fact, for the ant time' in the history' of France, that consti tutional reforms haVe been amain plised without form or violence. • it • is reported the Emperor Will soon issue a manifesto announcing, as the last act of his personal govern ment,,the reduetion of certain taxes and the extension or the educational system of France, --~.- r Tut excitement at Alirany, N. on Friday last, in regard to the Sus quehanna railroad k reported to have, been Intense. • A complaint was made that day against Mes,rs.' Leoliard,' Herrick, North•and Direct ors, and Phelps, Treasurer i charging them with conspiracy to place the road under the contrid of Jay Could and him friends, now managing the Erie railroad, and thus defraud the, company out of its property, It de- 1 : nim all charges against President 'Ramsey. Judge Chute Weed an or der enjoining the above Sankt/ frou acting as Direetorn, Via! President, and Treasurer. This reduced the board to lass than a quorum, and they were compelled tp adjourn sine die. A Laprbat was. received at the Treasurydepartment in Washington, last week, in'whieh the iVritereWm ed he had thirty-two thmisandtiellant worth of 5-) bonds hid in an ash hole in his bacon house for safe keep ing. -Isis wife, not being aware of the &et, bunt a firelosmoke some hacon and reduced the hot* to cirslers. The charred remnants. ere taken to the IktlemptiOn bureau, and experts of the Treasury managed to so paste and arrange the remnants as to make out the amount without the hiss of a single dollar to the owner,. who will in a few days receive. their value in bonds of more pleasing appearance. Uxn.nt the presentarrangement of trtutsferring Supervisors of Internal Revenue tram ono , distriet to anoth er, the Cominissioner of Revenue has decided to assign llupervisoe Ira 3t. Harrison, of New Yet*, tb tempura ry duties in West Virgini, for the purpwe of makings thorough exam ination into the Internal Revenue af fairs of that :Rate': vorlY hour mi Friday mor ning of hist wet*, during thesmsions 'of the British Parliament, great ex citement was cauSed by at 'loud ex 7 plosion in the' building. 'Search Was instituted, and u tin 9niei l which luul contained powder, pickorLap on-the terrace near by. Not muchlitimage was done. No: 'arm* wctd Made. The affair is involXedlit Mystery. ! Noxicts Lace Inssii;i3rveoO mast of the Wall.street New York) Wilk em Who reside in Itrooklyi., if.stilts to he contmeneed against them hi.the rnjtal Btutcis Wutts T fOrAIM Ary otn line,for &HMO° make ,tlto miresl,monthly Fettirmi. , ot amitat end'husintes. • TILE odor of musk ittwoudeifully enduring. Whist Justinian, in A. D. rgla. rebuilt what. f 4 now the Mosque "of S.t. Sophia, the mortar lease:forged 'with musk, and to this very day - the. atmosphere is tilled With the odor ! More than thirteen' hundrat iyeittu.! 'lTheer f Fl Of, nObleideeds. - htahr o, • h of _der,, ... .. ing,' and the . et it is this 1 ' has. edird*il. h , 'O xM ...,V, t•inunrkion. X . re :tendon the duties 1 ' orferil - tiV''?, , i ,'"tlitslti I suatUitiotaiiitilW4 r onel . 44lo-a' p n *lore Eitrintly . part . ' formerly AS a &Trate:M*or 'Vot - Itilthrett . try!Zttr,rirsi;.inat t , M real :(1). 4 4rW I which basieen anything , ttut.lhatalr V.imiltilhertnicir ti:!'partY neininfitiOn : WitAkkft l P7Rif l t :f re °'!• ' * 4l .-f, 4 ii 1 4 , 14, 1 ?('-'l4 P9Y 1 4414 1 40f44 . - 4 44 n, 11 antial...organtwhethen 4 theYi:wili !find vette luther.Oniis f tiei*!i , k ll VW latilit;,wiit ad:on iiii,tiblii i ibMo4 l :' ,l f' -- 4 tipentirdevrintie iniiieni.tdier Say! , kr*. ' l 4! l ige4: l 4ol 66ll,ll *.iiiiii-Of over witti4iteli Orsitie l i , ' are • i : eiviirdia by a lettei [teas hint tieelialtag their • nomination": for --47o4eriatir ! 'or; that Statt4l.;P*,ite*Opti,..lcitiv,93' : ', -Deinoeraei of Ohio Udi*lpin.eaodi. : date, - and •the only':-only-,•": two months aheadl• May pet's: on doubt ed t!i4 - - 81 *'Or ih 4 i'11i.40 1 . 1 940,:.i1if hat .Stato at ibe,,j)4tober':dieetion, they need doidrkfuo longer.:. Rose ' 'etatie dOellinititaitedUnes the eleetiOn I of 0413yAlie. - tieliniiiiiiin"tandidate 1 for poiretnor,,to 4 04splyiis.., 1 ty.y:We- presumn-..the .Penweratie I .861te ComMittilliwiii , haw ipusitita ward Juilkeitinnoy'as t a • Candidate for the Executlyil Chair,,. if he On seats to the use of his mane ;iu that cOrmeetiorr, he will,do so not ;with, the' ope! oftheinitOted,•htl shindy, le save his "parit;fionlAtter„deOk.' aiization.- -..- • 'O TxE lst of islONTOibet,' der Ahdrew, (oetes" tfongnsonani. a Idgislifor., an aldermen, tailor), the national' delft' 'stood • * 1t 2 ,=, 1 1 5, •. Qu ifie first Of Itugial Om; alter five months Repablidut government:, the, figures 'stand, 0,481,56a,73a, a +de ductirai Of tiff r i*,l 4 36.. 006;000 of Lyilit bite paid Ulnee .March lot . What it pity this ilianio fal and unheard of liquidation of the public debt cannot be stopped, to give on opportunityforriOnmeratleorgnela to makes little political coital with:, out bale husxl tying f - , • REPUBLICANS ? bear in mind, that under our Ainilti**) ; ,elech our Ikti ough nritUThilinship Olken on the second Tuesday. of Oclober, instead• of in the Spring as heretofore. Do not 'ihft to 'hay . e; your :load' tiCkets tiotninated tho'proper , 'that should be ona week before the elec tionntlei t, This Wit l give you ample time to get your tickets printed :and on the ground. Do not neglect the matter. . DL 1 3utwsTtat,Of,fanesville,Vis eon sin, has gone to St. Louis toastor-. thin, if possible, the eimunstanoss of thr dead) of MI6 third wife of Di. I)u -vull, wild nroir 'J:aar4ivtlle jail; ehargt.ll with Po4sauing . 1 . 118 fourth : miff!. navo number -three (lira at St. Louis siithlenly; Jdly 11th 114a8; and It is probablOrher retnains will be c...xh un and ',49lljot. , thd:: o ebemieslamtlysis. y •: Destructive Fire in Philadelphia op. F ernesiewte-gobo*elki raging in the U. Bonded Warcsi; house on.the Lombard Street wharf,., Tito Building; contained thirty thous. - 1 and barrels or ndiftiky4 , whiett will , he totally , destroyed. The. kits will I probably reach two and a .half lions of dollars. The lire was caused by the explosion of a boikT. • is thought the engineer and watchman have perished iti he Ramos. Furth er partieulant Wig be forwarded WO soon as they tun be obtained. The tire is now spremfing frightfully. AritiniAt•—thedire is still raging, with little prospect of being subdned till ' morning., The tire deportment is on the ground, but, front-the coin-, bustible nature of the contents, is un able to do more than prevent the further spreading of flames. . 1 Further particulars.—The United States bonded warehouse on Lom bard street wharf, better known as Jiattleson's storehouse, a six story brick building, 850 feet. by Ilk feet, and containing forty thousand bar rots of whisky and other goods, val. ued at ten or eleven million dollar* took fire at seven o'clocel: this even ing;, and firemen failed to subdue the flatnes. The burnin ihmer-running throngh the streets g like 'rivers de stroys the horw, thitsinterferingwith the work of the firemen. It is im possible to state howftw the tire Will. extend. A large nntnbesof minor casualties have oteured, but no livettarektiown to have been lost, ext.eptthoseolfour children who were killed by 'fulling killed by bricks. The Origin of the tire IS folloWs: The immense svelght orwhiaky stor ed in the south end of the buthilnii directly over the engine room, caus ed the. upper wit, of. the building to give way, thus letting the - artilsky down into ilia engine tooth. In an Instant the fire spread thninghont the . six stories. • . • The itreaken.arectild . their dforta to awing of the murrOunditift-proPtTet tv, It was utterWitnpeasible to will tho warehoube. 'll4O. the.whisicy' was that au which Fiut.y. had Loeo paid under the extension oet of Coq. gre,l4. This tire is the 'Moist deStructi%ii which has (mural in this city since the great fire or Pat. The principal losers arethe .11.aneyS, Catherwood c and John tfitson Sons., At this late hour it is impovlble to state the ltm •, , , cunt or Insuranc: 1.1 A. ' heaVy thun.. der stunt) has set in, which will aid In reducing the fire. but . It fs ptill burning uncheeked. ' The great heat prevents rinse approach , to ascertain • minor particulars, but the streets!are full of rumors of lives lost by 'falling wails. The stores destroyed Were eonild ereeto be entirerc‘fiireproof i 'liaving iron doers and shidters..' There were eighteen inch.walls-bettvecti each of the eight storms; , ~ • . The burning whisky nut into _the severs, causing avplefsions And . I,lnot panic amow, speetetors, which was not lessened by reports that the be ild-1 lug a:ttained powder saltpetre, &c.. 'fhese buildings were , mostly built some fifteen ;vein' ago, awl weincon sidered among 'met:Watts-a the first of i the , kind in the country. They were . formerly, used by , the. Govermuent. for storing sugars, - :cigars-&c, but , recently were entirely devoted to. the storage of whisky in . bOnd Am. ii.—The fire is still- harming, but has notspread beyond the Cohn: inning the night many of the adjoin:. inns:tons took fire (luminaries., and Are unmoor, legq,damagtid4,;,Thekose getter.dly cstimated-at.over live millions of dollars. Itis believed no lives' Were .lost AJJ- amount= that thetire wasimused by the. .of the:floors trona the; weight ofdtdibki keystored abovedhe enginev *k , • — Vowels FgeOcia v Dukeogifitlge; wat9r, 3Wv. wouldlat any one looms to Blur-`—her ataltS,'s,i(sOlagbto " ;, Ft kl " i 4 ' llo ite. 1‘). , they may s tay:tat anw.as44eYlitioataa' Jt ; .l gm to them lam Mayas:lonj os 7 phy is p..7, • !,!41 IMI t...wi " ja ) Ite• ri rth the .Teuneeeee,.% her. of , old:110 - 7dieitimuu. - _ of the Democracy coattsitii4 e C tik 9edn6 O lin ' te lt i t l ntt * l6 o#•_. l tio . u.V .. 'leitir,?the i lkith 1 uszaz., ipliFraure conunifteatoth WOW fif di& Ile#hltergiaj4g ~ f i ~ . .ZiT ' : ';';•.';'•'±i• ': A— orliSSisidAti:! ",: ; ''' l "Z'" ••Kruc : ! tlielwolaSiiiiialidUdottheltig; . *kit 1 . 0066010 e. kitOt. tuty thrift,' York in . hoporet soW thq I!resident In relation to the beat &urn, Trtra,A=4 ~..s i ,A, • Thmt in their liitatipt4adprart rei iiisrtiAtilit.4Se7fi nOttalkiort 'ed by the • 41110110011 : 4Q.A., -. lVll3eit. .c rtes, for Dent, whether he be *t ry •• " 1 .t 1 I I IZ f ftlitOkAtti n t enamt,Oof, Opr countrone . el The *ritt.J . ,4,4 slii. =ad atiiiiii.-40, 43f ttichhig iii iNikUts lettersi bit in, putting hirran the way of learning thenlikimtelf- 7 41/grt a tt • i itesir. l *4L'i to do for.the past four years , ,commit ting theniaelves to the' inieroit Of the Union. -, ;le .r r iriq , • -'•,,: ....:, . V# 7 *•• l -- 1- _, - '`. , TheFost °Mee amparosseuk, . *x-Paet 3: . . ~ r,,• - . - ~, ,a 4 • 2 Now ta ivii/di pi' ~ - :-' - 44 , ••• . 44 ' . ••••• ''' ' itAit - , , . ' 'Monti of& iir.ltt ' bar, • ' •, • ) = Yltbmit 1 ,04 1 1. 61 4 1 : •,, I tent_ '•:1 ~'•'' ' l - !,.-.',•:.,„:4,..•;•- 1 .7p , •", • • % When these ititiirviese hest :put up in this city, the lid covering the bo p l4tit h . agt=l4 ll large enn;urtito ildlidit a mall, mat ter, toitkrtorar# riill?hery,; ( cp , !ild -lei ietialfy i roitivil_qpen agivide as 4gir _ed by the'sitafiestsielgi-PottOt' hp : pled itv!ind mo woe eiontenta of 0: § 6 x, 11 0iiii4d- 1 ' ' l tfte:r;•;Ofto *cea all av Citiihati born Open eitby the vitt pratraoiatiMeo to show i.b 6 w 'ii. . ..1 11 0 98 :; . boiel Arra, - this Con • -•- . r sett* .worli.i til Biter them, an . .wit is MIN They coUnoebe'po :• 2 'oPe)ed.::',',:!‘:,;''' • Bid there is: .• ia, werie,Afeetiaq• , to be ibmai 10 themili trials very Ptio. 'elple;:'Thcr; of Wit' censtruction:q '/I t piece of 'paitboard, If cut. tea timidly' in the uppegThatobwit4l4 YL 9 Arial,_ l , IRE ft, Just on the false bottOnt• whi likes ; and lowers with the lid, and Mode so tight as not, to fall when the false bottom ;kaki to let the ;letters down MO:henna rol:MdclO, It con . 14titutcs a stationary floor acting as a trim upon' Whieh The fteftetti main when Inserted, and from which they tun easily be taiken without ex ;citing any suspicion. Parties after Juiving thesizeof meet!' easily make a ns7,4w4tife,r.t. Fatil its opn „ nx, night comes, tbey camplace them in all the boxes of the city or tots n, and duringg . the night es*y_fettet''.tfrolifiect - hi' !hern taken out and no one the wiser. 114 string be attached to the paste lkiards, and placed inside they can be • temporary itxpedient, by which this deteetiv ebox may be robbed, which has heim foutbeffectil,T, viz : To Put on the false liottom,some sticky sub= adhere so tinit,tlioygh thpy t tlp descend with, the •bottlito; Ithek Ate and quilt when the H&J:4 raised, and 11111 y then be taken . Ont . .. Either of then:, c.) . pe r intions inn be. !ila . ited . night af ter night, width. doulitlw!irtlas . , ,teen dons, as there tiiirtel6rt nollfitechn ' Plaint of letters being .malled here An Washington and never heard from titVtorwards. , • The Gbrehlineitt re‘iluite; tiers; I think, 40,0n0 boxes, and as oar dries and towns increase of course a greater number proportionally will be want ed The 'people all over the' country, receiving so many valuable letter; froth elites, are equally interested in this matter, and . should undeistand it. The' Government needs a bOx that Is .convenient: of simple Con struction and: proof , against robbers Past Master General Creswell is ex pected to ietiiii - ithiliolititiYi4hon It Is hoped he will attend tapas .Bu - .44 Es.MtAvrsc; k eartertrut . The strike among the plate printers employed In the National Bank Note Company in New York, has had the effunt stN)c.itding..,,work.M tho, printing brireati a the ' l Wiitsttry - , partn3ent for a few days, and novas arify delaYit the laming of the new fraetionai currency. -It is not, int- . probehlel that Secretary 13outwell wilt find it tlitinte4e4t errinienti to transfer this work back to the TreaSury Department. There are m Many Spit dolls ten dol tar greenharis afloat that the Secre tary has txmeluded to hitve u new is- ! sue of all denominations of green-1 backs, frot4l to $l,Ol/0 notes. The engraving of them ling alreadymooll weaved in the Trcusury. The deSigns ere entirelynen../ The likenetwof livingqaart Wiltabear on tlineitotW. I IteretofOre the engraving and print-- lag of greenbaelbi.tverozioLtkWie here, ' but berm ter the engraving, printing Of the theca and suds of all detiomina- j tions, Will bellone in, the'Printingana 'Engraving Bureau. Perhaps a word ' Concerning this Printing Ilitretzu would he intcrestingv (The Bureau of Enftaving tout Printing, formerly known as the Curren&y Printing Bu- . reau, wa4establi4nsi in ltiatt, by Mr., SecretarY :Chase. There - hint! been' j many cliant.Tes since Its fcrst organiza- . ! talfir)3 l l4 . not: Ti.titili4;;;PPO,V.elfl bet:nine Se c retary did the much need ed kefonnation in printing take place. The Secretary has completely chanty,' ed ity whole I liorkint; kir now 44 , 11,0 'expensive and lin practicableflpriuting tyi what fs' 1114 the"LlY,'" dreisstatic , Clarke, former StiperinknalreS'afthe Bureau; !ander . ..Chase. Altortm end , ,4eui'amonnt: of 'eniiitinaniline With theWittigiU), kinwstatlis • eiladATlErtpf , , iutW cif 4ofil 'Air sia&r!Vail PanY 1. 4 S i Wit r c •rri - TAO/time. Oa 415 S istif)oArfey, ';'Whichinat Until itifittelirguitlSlbinst .# 1 449 ill*TreaStity:;; Iti ,Matip . , at: (Amp lifillsiya.otild-sent to the Bank AhitWeimNiny;fit Noz' nor York, when:, the backs . 61r- the Legal tender' fftettotta met ' hei4o* - ed. Thei ng of the, kftil* . ing, Primi, Thin ming as before at 'herenfller be . deo here., pu l it Ng 41. L .- 4: Anotherim branahicsuilda ed, with this Bur* istheboolAnd leg, where .all. blank . and -amcmtit books or; the Deparbmmt, assiookik n . key and beer stamps are hogind,Ag tj-two nracidatadadiSendkai ntua •bering and sealing the bonds. =KMi:= l .% .this bureau, has been caused . thl the want of a practical printerift head. On the rasignation of • r.lP partee; who by the way is a 4.llent huslnem nian, Scar • : Well sent for Mr. Chas. N 0 (Mont ;roe; Pa , and had ikkag interview him. - It Is quite pWleithat Mr. Neal,who Is an 014 infel plat/quintet, and thoroughly'iiiicbastands all the ;workings of ~tha Currency Printing Bureau, will `ll6 called upon by the gaTetarytali zw cceed Mr. IrCartee. 711A8!ILY.. TheAltmercdAsgallalogg 1 • • celptMoirt 114.4911 t . 6. 1 3 Z * 4 .1 •NA • crafty disco by , yen: worth Chu} Catopady in shafting' los coat on their to i nt t tho ; ,soutb east er of . the Fort Leavenworth =1 Reservation. The died ,from which thtqweeitnen. was Wcen, .las qt, dept oh !rink hared toeitriim stufao, and the stratum is over Wave tot Sri titicknikkr• This.Mma hie dolomitic sifkale'of magnesia, a cpmpoBltbPA~Ot~dunJ*3 ti IM lan niarhie. Thespecimen received is POlfshed on Mie side MiWinittinail orYiliaLS ofProrlAPAry ivAikisPmgt the markings have the appearance of '. ll . ' •( MIZE Trak ' 1 6644 '4l6stiati assert . big ProPod4las, here among .who think a themaelvea r knowing as "Italy r.' to this great question when he atus. ed the most stririgitieorders to be Is snOiii6VeitlUilt*O"V‘ aThiti order took most rie:rsorts overwhelm bervarrpvist4 ft, Sberevaid not. .1 05 4.4,fin 1 41 1 # 3 w414/tP 3 oo% , ,Whii Site. , iligrAuktrigk43l4fici4..**lll to olial9v.Ver .t9/1 1 .1U,1n . our *ter e k el s . ‘ ver i, `1)1 *. ,y," . xlilu s, donVin,s7 MAY " inileirWe'of Ctil ts;44'' e:ZI' . I Our • ; Tiogitie city is a great insti ko ni, - .. • A „i n * plosons may resort t. . . 41 . 1 r; from 9 to 4, Sundays i. : ~ .... ..,..: It contains over 199. 1 NIA n i ntir seqUentlY the largest ; nelfrti' 4) country, and increasi ', • *Tidily.. By Act Of Comm* n 1136 b; ICAO , ofeery, . book th :'4, 4,11..,.-g l in thE.L'oiled.Si4 tes w as requ o , he forwarded to it by the publisher; which *its : made itrincreasosofasto, in cein4titin With other loccaltionsithtit tadyn eliert• ;Lintel ago it , had to be grestly enlarged, , and now - again,: m9cvc . * l 4 i s *ltiOe-d• : 4 ./ 13.3 111 " ail.tbespneiswitichtin well be :allot-. es.,. . .. 5 ... a 0t t lt .v.. ? ..re r ~: .t&a..."..x....et to .144 tut . appropriation made to. erect a large bidlding expressly for it, idit - n6 matter how large they Make this edifice, it is clear thnt •Itwill not be Ime enough for as the Good Book says "Of the making of books there is no end,"ao also the room in which to place them must be illimitable, even if there were to be no other books than those of..our .country But ai iiilliisiiks bail Iraiions -• and: languaget . triast he constantly added, a still greater illimitability will be reggked, That is, wg may lie allow- ed toadopt the principle in...lllitthe- mallet of ti leotard "greater 'infinity. ' The ItiquAlitli 3 irf ,, Slitldgrtli3 a gefithiiiian- well , -ttel..qtutinted : With' b04.-s, and perhanan very good man Imp, p(4, possessed of the mostpopultu• maianas i thiberni*• . , 'll4 does :not :seem eithertodispla,ygreatdillige* In getting on pig shelves, - the the; Latest sel9rgitifl, 41041cais ii.i. of ' scum . these of other countries, for thoite published at Onic t . t on+Afn stated must come, to the Library. Every, yeiii new. works en the: gclences, or new editions of old ones are being brought out as 141 . 0*ot:tits, and If they are.* 'reed ; up: . .tb.' ; 4llfe„ the mind is soon left .fat. behind itt knuowlodge. Now • there .is • not a single,vet7 late work on his tltts.. legate, regard : to'u'r oiiii of to mptt advancing and. Intercsihsg . fall the sciences, and the sarnedonbt iets.may be Cot rt,itartiber br oth er sciences. Then probably, hhi q 1 sea ritht+thdokhodoi..-' Bv this ra4 i not next= that he cab have too much,' f of tortilf &kr* alt sathhni bat . ftbinit l , he is lnilliCifeed ' 'hit" It 'too - Mich in his onlertt for the purehase of books. As an :illastintious . of this, 1., will mention that a friend Of mine, asked . hint In my prOwaiio, if ho had the, works ofßLshop Golenso. He replied "Bishop. Colenso's heretical work 4? sir, we have Colerito'is. heretical works." Now most persons would think that no matter what sort of Irork44liskeop C9lepso':t might bee* teemcid; opbittitt or COthiemntlihin' just then uns not naked for by , the be 'Offensive. There area great. many books of Latin, Greek, Frehch and Germith Authors, with their translations, of an ethical, metapky*al • and spell'. latiye,c)iarctOtCromt - lh the Li bary. whiCh are constantly referred to, the absence of *hick may be"neenunted for, 1 *4ok Ittr Vl* • brius. 000( 1 6 of, or mos : 6cl to his special train of tlioiight Or notions; hutvlitiiiskontd: IfiblittilieletrlitgitfibrturKiatit which , musq,c , mill if we 'would he edite4te'd: Paeriums, ; • mated: during the. week GO of which were to thelithilartsf "1"". • As thetatibJett Oftelltitletritalatiso much interest to so many persomi ju every part of our country, and con. -st !tHi l t i ft4heVingliVg 3 49.4 %OHM I tions with it, we deem it important .to andottiwel thitt:iFertlittand'qin q.Afriratithe , yetylble OWleftak,Watud'•xlz ditor's Offlu4:-ther mewl for which ' ' %Ws glkite,ttif4r 44 1 .1141 1 X4 • t 9 take effect, Atompflialtiettiating, and a . 4. 1 04 11 0 k ( =lir . bk: and" efficient' w ors doutotteaWntalayish•ieetlireeollWelni appointed 1trNa,,1deze,,,..,,. „ , etthisv; r 4. that th e adv in con , " about the t *Won of y Chief Magistrate, 6 or but the Milfor ro _ knock erwhen he Bees the • • rig; • , from the Lancaster . k/gyi read as follows: on ;tte /AR )obnaa PeoPto .0 and ...er o 1 I 4 " Herdic Job; I • ••• • • Wit, t h e pas longer railroad schemes, the' cattle I Monopoly, the peltgolegat pad Ljtath ' • ite swindle, iin - arthe Iprritfandlatak o ration, together with all manner , o corrupt 'priVrire tegliltitiort haul his sandlot, y r• ITo oh Imam dOi trasenoOds We am tmthrully ans*er: , Ist.- That - Governor - Mari , has vetoed more billspaliaad i by * 4s „Leg islature than any ones predecessors, and that talathe only Governor who had the nerve to veto bills passed. in the Interest of " Diamtitoth Cetpora , ions." Oki+ ; and Folder Job ,tras never prerentqd to him any •3i. Tile. klerdie Bill was; passedby the ocratic members in the Legislature, and received almost the unanimous sanction of both parties. I By this signature to that bill,had the Supreme Court not decided other . wise, the State would have riaVed ,some six thousand,dollars, andthe people have been rlieved or an' hr competent partisan judge. 4th; 'The Bailer bill never passed either of the, Mouser of !the ( Lel;isla tore, and - It' *as well kruiwn' here that if it had been presented to tidy . . Geary he would havoyetoed,it, _ • sth. All the ''MWtcer rauroad bills fwmlorcrtt *449% 16 ;4 by the • "Piq. *- ":The cattle Mikan viitpareed, • arid hence Gov. Geary hail nooppor ' tanifitdect . uptin'lL 7th. No petroleum turd *lunette ,swindle bills wm. br - pferenM 'therefore out of the question to veto them/ 1.4 Ti7ll - Thus in few words n ave we an swered all the charges so maliciously brought igiblit as henrast, .upright Executive, and we will merely add that the anther, of these 61*N:sods aekrapaiedga the r mselypspublic libel ers in open 'erititt; at - Mddeaster, dur ing the past year, when - ,called upon ens TNA , : 411=11. ; round : . 11110111 , for. • Alev. Cotwald. •These samepublish ers have also true. hill!!, "or , pending sgalnilt theni 'the snorts et Dauphin countY, which ..not sworn off as it was in. April) will come rwler trial in Ih r e - August 14°ses '11tb`inl'Air Atie 'Tra‘leer . can, therefore, be property styled the "father °llion," end' Our 'neighbor, The Major, must mike rapid improv ment tdkeeti pane with his copper head eotemperary.—Harriaburg fit*. '1 Ins (be the menseersei. Under the above caption we-find he foiftwingcgoodthingrkisr•theArie Gazette: - Asa, Packex made his money by ying coal lands cheep and waiting for advancement. lie can Joao it all buying nominations deur, and vuiting In the-late :NMlinn& Demo(+Min mvention, when Judge Woodward ' imposed Asa Packer as it nominee or President, the universal whisper :was, "Who in is Asti Packer: ' Lotkfter the nest election the general rumhy k u 14 - vltekbilm" • • • ; • • If Asa Packer ii "the poor man's amdidate becaqsqbehas $39,009,(Xxt, how much more'doefhe Treed to be - - come "the rich roan's candidate?" - - A pill fur Packer—the 44,venth Vauk of hiEl platruna l Wiliebdeela" the Democracy FhOUla 'gratefully remember" the soLdient. How can he swallow it and try to bent a A.ol dier candidate? A Democratic exchange,. sking 'ell, was irmenstese oindrrtz"Th pea e Mtlltd Conventionto Select a Man erses lag both dollars awl sense.' Exact- , ly, the dollars come ahnul of hiS sense, a long ways, or else be never would have been nominated,, .It now seen Ivhether his dOP hits weigh more than the senseof the people. As a packer,Asa Packeriiast over Cass, an .ove rcast that cast. over a $lOO, MO pack. The.people will now cast Packer and Packer's pack where (lass was cast, and thus as a packer, Arm Packer will be overcast. ThePetingYlvunta /*mousey have nominated twenty mtilietts dollars Governer. It 'IS not, intended to make all Governors, Only whet is left of them after the campaign is over. Step up, - gentlemen, and vote lour golden cult • ' The new Democratic cry of , "let P's"—means, literally, let, us a piece of Asa Packer's money hags. The demand Is so,generafthat it will take lipodanany Wetter/go round. - 4. !:filverthrements. It i t a ta, nititt latittrUM• Om 14.. eir• ate_peostaber, under the *main trudrace tiaa Yetaaindr.: Um T. Tay. lot, A. N. Special attention will be paid to the prepandaso ottiockwin kw mm Oman* &noon. Moen, vocal and Inetrannataklat a covapeteld Ptolemy; al papdazte tote, Trla prepared for cow. as [Kew • Riatnewt ad as inonten. agiilT;Alkkett =ip dwe ll as Painting - , Drawlng and Wax work. Send for a Catalolue to REV, R. T. TAYLOR. Waver, P. aag.ll3l TO WOXIMOL-490/09,TOPCbM11r0Oliti A. (0 OOV:toO tak i tlfrOOP,,. !ap plicants or hi *Di inert the lin p_whitendent. and II ti a Faints'', Schopl 004116 AtinVekleit 11. kl:;liarnipt PM. --- ' nogllrlw] J. IL GOODWIN, See,. ' ikivi rt.f#GOW'' - r "•, ' - : tl6 • 'Pri' Olt • ERN N --IGO Acne of choke selected roiling_paarie, pauted tp stix7 county, lowa. be trr.l,l4- W. a. Dabelpie. and lama City R• 114 roads. hoprored pa ali sidea..lfyalre of TROltpr WC:BEERY. - B eim .1%., :proiros willt,lll3L-;-12Lcabet h Ong, *, her next - Mend Minoan A.Statth, to. Edvran mot. If the Ceert tar Common •Plees of Beaver county. No. rim of March Totm; IMO. Matte* Divorce. To Bowan:. Cot. Defendant elate Xeteted.— The original and ales naphdua fa the above aro haling hea returned "N. 2.11," you Mellott! by mailed tole s. appear ate Court or Coto on Mae & Q V* , held at Bver, .trt and,fot imp County Otllemer, au the Ant *lty• atlatallt. ber next Mail to *newer the ohm* complaint and to thou. route. If ray you have. why the rays, of the Mid lThibettr of Aar a divorce, aloof(' not be granted. J.S.LITTRJ.L. Matt Merin, °Meg Aug. I. Isla. 1,11,M1•4.4 AT taIREATItEIDUCTIOIf STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS Mir, Wimp 'and Wald, .tt.Nl3 130 TiNIf."TS; .• - . French Flimi.rs, "drapes, Caces, Frame., • it i MPI r. SUMMER PiNDERWICAIt, NECK XVF:Ii It. fRTI S P.ENIAIIR; ' ". • S TAIVSIIIRTS. 7" 1 • GtaM!.ol444fat 144°41141 - 141 . 1r F ' /Inn cnAton./194.nry. . talkA gga iniriti and.Lile 11 0 0 f., awl Bryn YI ng Pa" • :.I,.oneerfincrtinOnurfitat% . titan . 4no Olcirta,- iniii•Winla Mina." . ,:• - • . .rfirsen., 0f..K71 XUR • ' • ..''PlilacA,4BlrimaituCti.toi new. Ernitwita.. 7 , - • ta&i, • 'Brat CfnooP.• ; tiosi Collars 1 VIMS- N (.4 .p 4 ILI . 4 . ; ;Pii;Mitritali, anew. MEE PIIWBOVI V AI . O6Ina . Igek* lliw of Er rattg Banosi Citron • oak , do Act of Nof, Merck. !kJ, iNt. apptiett toe • 800 all Ile date, a.ther ebb. ta ra t&IIIT "I Ad th i li•lt ni ( V,; rel attyll o p eOlul l tremep tkr ab ah l Aihker urr PriZ tv., ll, l7o. lu filet Bell a h i pley at hht aural, fa . trie big ' • Hots. New Brito. h.; to okay ens. uv 'they Mon Irby dbohleitv•houht Dot h• Puke ta Uto odd Bankrupt. And bother. Natter c.a.,. okanoetioaliitowill old Bard aftethig. , 4 croWtors of the laudirupt. rim alrnd th,. 27th and ink uocirlour aflko sold act, will b. 1, 14 berm the siga kleglater. at the u. puce. , 21, C, Xef; AN DMus, ct,,ir rrIBLONICRIP PIXAMINATEOM ft 4-11dierlas Int Miami' la lb* Cllowlax will Masi Itallaallaudoll es Mann, 'Ls Ant. 2.Aka Saisieed Ithares, at Vall.thn. 4. Nnler Frills. at School Hoerr. • „5. , Doctatotar thea DortrigiNgniTew.gdp, ter. ••• 7„tragport, VanpOrt. ••• I. ,Yreetlees t asl.C4l4B4recjit Promo., IT. nil itetitrol flow. Aim' Mid if Berner, at Xor (.41 • • !'• 19. r Derllaglca anAl Darlington townohip al ••• 411 South Dewar, llVDtiati Ikaclr kiwi! • Noma. Otto Tp., at Irairriss WWI Ilea's. " $l. heleetry aid Nears ladestly *'4 1 1 1 : lid= re l% at 1t ey ;r a ki,. 4 alfigit. Irt. Chtapers, M Men Sdool Neese. an; PnMaki, at Dangnettre School Ilee.•. ' 4 al.' North ,Sewicktr, at Warnock'. 5t0.. 4 Mew. rma ta lin. . ALI"' geb "l / 4 0o h r •• a. New nelekkly. at Cniontille. " a. Bads hone and Itcostamy V.. at Dadra, " (Arrow awl Georgetown norougto, o tir t segow S. ilookatiahma Booketo w taratatlt n. s and Graeae torn. at a. Prenal bore and Geneva townetdo, at Miller's School Bone. o to. Raccoon, at Olean Gorden. - , 11. lllwo, ac ticliod 11. awe . :•• 13: I=3trms . 14111 we lad at 14. lailemealeace, al lathsamodempt. a 1 cusalmetlest stll be beta.. Theedry i= bet rib, ti llookelems. esd September DOM. at New Brighton; fore mith frat Me as autemt enema any of Ms regular et e i a ,„, tates, tad ia meets awes tbe pima apply* ter eltamliel ere lem mess Min • talbeellletel ihr dire, tam wh the *Aram far emaelamlaa to beech, meting forth W meson why they ...hi DOS ilthelle th e reffearexambematt. aware. Mon *ppm fat ettambalioa to the Markt Rbef. Me= to teach: hut ante they hay. th e , MI be Teree2 ralad etbeiteara the m: dl i M mbw " it o r i Private essdaatfeas me abeetetety WINK— Teadiera will seaside tbeimelves with Stlemp,4 hostler Melt wiMeme aa4 'maws( Otele Iset year's adieu* lad also provide Mem ee=lli s eight at tea sheets of bolimm Hems will Moo be bell the hwt'Muir dal Mlle Months et October. Nomaiber. Deem her. JeMbely,febriary and Ye* to the Pathw. Qmsaater so- tsperatem, toe me be ta du iamb tethers a. bold ertereeThwill etertileetee. sod whom dolma of ademelag dm glide of the r ealliteMeh The asaattnattona will begin at 9 Wetock. a. damAp litasta . appestlee at 1% et le, tall 001 he 41 10 the eialitoetka, Dlseetaits en annonly eopossted to be at tbnl27llll.llllldooll, Si well so all ether friene• 14 =lttr of ibio 'disunion. The Elearetzry of the Felersi Omit' .111 Mill a ems , al pa, We to din bubliat the emodner. so the 1.41314 egt oo ke ell2l4ftiliaa,•earitelly Ibr Ms mewed us seboo Lana tombs' will inibelicstioe for • unless Ida a fin aeta , to *dunce th. Mame albs reboot barroom* to leech; to Nat op a MIMI sdoonlooll sentiment In the no ninthly Is Web be labor, and to toomot• cense of education In sit puts of the eeeni". sondeln ; • .11110. K. YiKLDO, t o. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. J. M.. BURCHFIELD & CO. No. 42 Sixth Street, late St. Clair Qroutdines reduced front Gee In 37r. Chin Robe roduoid from $6.50 to CI,:o Dimity, for siire:uls, reduce.) from 50 cents. • Blankeis redurod f mm voo t o 3:„„ :Luce Shawlk mluced from 100 to It'2‘. leaded and unidetudied ma'am% Table TVA.PIfrNS & TOW 111..5.; A Inr,rettNsortnlent rtfSflks and 1)1, No. Ti.: fAT. CLAIR STIIEEI aug4 te MIX HerTollVlit OTICH..--Lrtter. t. •te n..:* mentors hating been yralsol to the ;laden 4.llyned on the Mateo( Martha H. Kroh., dec....a iste of Hopewell township, Brayer county. n thee AR person* Indebted to W 4 estate sre not incd to maks Immediate yaymenn and off permits tug claims Intals.t utd estate willpolecat lb, la duly auttientlested-For-settleatentio_ H : 4 .1 t JAYLY 11101.5.775. 15 1 .RITG?S t Dituers MEDICINES ,eri=utratEtitus ! W. BITIECHLING. (ieruuu► Apothecory and DreiggiAl 1 I.N.TIIE DIA3ION I), ROCHESTER, Jeep, ( . 91411111y on Land a well sekim stack or Prrix PATENT MEDICINES, , er.DIFI,TMES AND SOAPS, ' OILS, PURE WINES AND LIAO:Ms Poi Medical Purposes Clgamr and Totatem Crude and Renard OIIA - r ALSO 13ofei4ntii for )r.lktzelslitent Trn- All kinds orrruase.; will be delivr Tel on abort notice. Phykicians preacriptien• will be filled at ail lewd orday and share of patronage goliritertlA jy2l:ly. W. Mr. KNOX. liaalifortrirere agent for tbr ;1.:)' NI BUCKEYE CIDER ELL, 116411 ERR l' GRAIN DI:II,I„ AND 11 MEDEA FitirriLnatia relne the wholesale trent for tilt"..• art poltitm by tho llairafacturore, I am Itn bailie!' dealers at Short Talmo The bitproved Iluekeyr Cider Min betides Mintz the Mat mIIP matte hap the °hit feet grinding. Principle In exl.tele, are et hit 1,1111:111m, Itementher all the room eki prosett Itarkeye 1(1112 hare the 0 wur w*maTil, swmuc La. a, co. l'ird Ir M'SHERRY GRAIN DRILL. w.. bete sold over of these Dr Ile into W t o era herteytteole Aorta.; the but three We <ll7lrlkti r l n•<omnwerd WOWS 10 Itrttbrtry It It before blotto soy eth e r. re. tire Catalogue ferreted free by wen or tt . 0 store. Karelia Bono mu perpliooplaa to or Lieu We *apply'f this , value*. Wertillsor ' to faratoo , and the 'nide at factory price,. No In, Ito thr rot respoadetwa of dralera and our en.tomen ally, Yam ilria with to l dearrlplamo rw.t."" la analye with dracetiardow sae. laramplia e. 161111111, liatto Data arid !Awl 113., r. I. lad familial pa Onion kw tlioto batkro. Pert:rims Gumeo,lione putt a*l tom, I'ltmler away,cla Mad arena quatuitiew. sad for u k t nwart abors M W. W. KNOX. , moo . se nO.-sser Immo :JITTBEIUROII AOICTI's WANTED sirEltyvViinK. Rete. D
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