II II II -, , ;. fi/c.!:y.qr.,:,,.,.rgp,5. ~,/.'{YiCYeYq.D~. ' Suitoil'. u I!aonuitroa Bearer; ll'a4 March 9;11170: . Gold closed yesterday, ak112.1..• ,Gov. Wayzata:l t ; •ot/ Kentucky, h fu a i n t g elgne cte e t d ie 't l p d l i' i t t Wihiktciigki aN. o f member of thellatitiolltetresenta tieriff, , hiseentaltdenk4 raid ' tiallpttiitttoil.: ad& of,the clumpeengainst, hltn,ip relation to the, sale`Ot cadetithipe, by the only tau natio;4htelf he Is amendable under the elreimis!anses. ' • . • "':lwrlkk.drattyStintltotti liarrlatinik Inst it 4 tO,lstlttive titut;itsuititient number:or weathers in' botiallouses, nod of birth parilo, in the' Legislature, havetieep hit pass thq,dalionons Border tonnty ruld 410. Theltgretuturyi rind'; hive the truitter In hand,'snd nee attaining , ti very: servo .1;•• ate* , 'tttii:ktiNiklt throb; h. • It la verxstninglit gtrj,x4f ed that the noney,used iritiebauehing the ( people's I representatives, • 18,.0ba tllllO from the;tkreagury.:: it our Informatitin.ii tti,tlto strFnO, jl the frit;Mia q. LeitleAftt lure ia anything likeeorroet, the only hop 6. the•peopter!msts with Gov: tieurSi; , l ‘,Fh'o,••tre trust, vile vetO 4 ,the: hill . u,4,541 - us it is. prevaitO. tli;4101: for hhi signature. PRE: virtual expnbilon• 'Whitte= more frOni Con gri* for Cadetships ' , has givetieurliinnointiC eotemporarits a felk:itious pretextrfon denouncing "aiding & carpet ixtggerts". In partietilar, generally:, 'l3liiiie, Whitteniort'd 94; has beeuflisixxiect iutiot her member mined: GolladaY of . Kentueki, , :ho4 been 'unearthetlntl, "fearfuttif i fhe', wrath to 'reine,"! has . resigned 4i, seat and 'left' frir Muogen of 9 . 144;. too,. has been shown: to intve einl(4,4lilp to the intherof a boy In blo' (114trlet for leinn cite is still* th t .qqta yuo;lpt, we apnreltenti,,ltexkll: offer ,his resignation u la Whitterinorel and Ciolladay. Mungen and Golltulay ace both Democrats;tind itaVeleretn' 7 ! foil') been . the ,most yiruleni.,topudw' tieolsts in the whole country. .It .is NMI that Idungen . - thirty , ronreti and, raved on making tho ilfsecil f - C6' a kw. days agoithat the catletsidp referred' to wits held by a. Republican boy. (Met, our Deinocratic exchanges '7O. Air" (Jolladay end lqiingeti new, „as' they have already gone for the net bugger," Whittemore? We will.' Thit, Heat. !Henry L. Dawes Ito publican N. I.74frohr - MassachasOth,: *net' 'the phitipalgti NOW:tfathie', shire,oli the thX ultiqui,iwaspo;ch of telling power nud interest, to a Meet ing of about one thousand of his fel low eitizeits naseMbled rip City HMI, Nashua.' Spceulation.:had bean on tiptoe, in that State, as to w.hat would bo his (MUM stand' in relation to the jibepuld lath party With • which he has bon: identified over since its ; !mann. Shall hits late reform speech in • Congro , s,, the Democrats of Now Hampshire, • and alsewhere, had' • claimed that he had mfide a breach in the iteputMein party Which trot Li, healed; while the Labor ;11e -1 formers claimed him us an especial champion:' hisspeech, be review , ' ed the history of the Republican:mid Democratic parties;idluding to the unsucamsful attempt of the latter to make Ramada slave State—the Pas/. tion.df each party during the great struggle of the past tenyeapk and the '! recent scenes in the Senate when the Democratic leaders vented their rage against Senator' Revels, - colored, of, Mississippi, who now- hoids_a seat in that hody on an equality with them d yes. He showed that 1 Ile iota-111On was brought on by'the Detnocrata; anti that they:voted as a party agaillht appreprhtting ihoney to pay the • I' • sldkiru. Throughout,kit AWLS ; a masterly argument on the past and , present' ,sins Of the country. Mr. Daw(. pays the Labor lteforni ers are of thin Democratic party lighting tinder anOther name as an , otilerclatriliatiOn. ltvally and truly theryFalibeb4Ltwogrcut parties; lie who, la Wit he Republican - ;girt.). is tigniust it. Ills illuittrntion of, the doctrine of pmtection to home Indus try is so •tri , e and homely, wo can opt, forbear an extract: • This afternoon I mom arm.* a beautiful Iron , bridge "seethe Connetticut nicer. ,They, told we • it cost tilittood, bet Met it new all' mode In'Enc. , Leery day's Work performing Spun that. en ", pi putting In, pieces 104.thcr, they 101 l sue Wee ii,iforieil io Enclitiot. ' It Wok a Breit untny in-n crest 01111, to do it, i• great work 111bp , and here Mat wortwwpwas, them Must ham Wm' • Plehl litany euntilen. and w here Wine reillilles Went Ines well !ewe been a Omni many tneelllttilm 'tn supply Mem will. Moir Neste, There/Mail Imre .:Iteeti !lie Onlooker, Om hatter, tint Inildr. stud 11w tither. 'lll,ire must Inne been a ghist many school . hone, there, and I have Do deabt there were eit loop, Nor*, tellow•cillzetts, wtdch would have lee% the bet, to kite had that village our (Ida side. of tio• wider to tor the/11Am side? That Is hlt Oil` ',Moreton. • Had the ban of the land' ho on it eliesper to lotto het uzlit the rsernteterlat • ere, the twinge would hinie been made Were, the wwnW bevel drawn ohn' e heo' mid P.llOOl-hOll., W.llllll hors t." 304 0"T".6" the tin'fientice 0 hit getherett 'mond and Hoed in putt eleo lirstibetm LOW • ThiiiMpltaf 0 0eid hem lawn Wen. kw: whlchwatild ham berm the ,art of ell. They tell MI flat in.lowa they weft not wit eitontzfi for OM mon' wry false to lid/ for retsina b. end Met they somentreli burn Itfn e . Would It not Imre Mot a groat lhlS OM Ittina. Illy of Nadine could hue, twqn set 'bop Worn In IWO. to have furnished a Merkel for their i•urn—a nucleus orotund Which Mother all 'MOM tombenim. ill this wealth, and. all this, Capltille and to tarnish the man, who fend wilt the 111101 . 0( Its tionde In lon renanled solllelehtlYdnid thin bin bard timid hail uoleilLtleteollolltieneo and pow• eel '.Could It not hove been better for hint to 11101 e burn manumit in such aelltasei, sett h such an opportunity to assert his manhood, sod achieve monpeciniceand irithipeutteuce, and elowll trpOti his own bottom, Than to base widintaimit the Irwin work of mutating the number tit hours heelball work by statitteoir the amnia of wry; he shalt re.. crier, Or the treatment nod Ws employer shall ex ' tend toward him by statute. bet hint stand tip. rig:hi upon his tout carvings and his owls CM1111„• timer, and be ran nice' eurplOyer and the world In the coned/issuesa of ifs own power. On the subject of reform In the of • pendlttire of the .S'atlonal : money, which liett , ed4o.stroogly, recently. In :15C11;i1V*6—niidlabout which bbnie of Ida pattion# frleadd, !iv that body, / t o ok him to . L!!li . glinyc.4 tli . ia he; wa i .ll e4°_,_l l l. 04 Aic4 ll 'vial; GOni GrtwiN 3i , , dernands.of ajroat znajorlty , ot We Itepublifuti "patty of the'N'Atioh' tieitkt:' ' ':-'', ` 1"• snp Mut lo leepreepotit eel tee qbeellon ofpande ekilendh *urea f f tunt,yaet f lip= that tpadet I propthte to speak Widely-441y= can And I baritegntbrigt -1 y yweenier., [A Weasel' Hie tree tree =ken of the SelfingtOitanagga. 44l a. Il h e ' rlaki=tgraratt l ' llUrtaTtil7:4l4r . their =laud= Per appebprbillatei Wolk, 'wan T Y e ". *fried la 9 pooh. Whom Moo apptopdailoes mew to be 111 aggregated, the whole =wont etannlaxly too a= I teak tire Mberty , to fel/ the teen tvepoeslble tttrit %OA *r too ONO lapplausey. auk geatlevede, lf Atet Wfinf =V Aloof new Imt Write cow= yeeror foe the rentalp% fog yeas, of the. Anallel===-4er 11 41 1411 1 4 grOn:.ll2....Pitxl,lMiftgrAiiti lMt which Who &waste bu mp dea:itettor th....ppnviqui.voneM Fe* shoed ,sea larger dun thoopproprlepone IpS . Wtpye me. hi the on tWe Motet lea brie= of tt./V. zleuet , rid 11 Cgs= iffbe, r=llll%nr,:. .pp::::,pzolt fi t :: the tanning yeerTalet le no Oa. n t here la an eatther enhaeleutloea Aron _ln all helm:two Of 6. tteitortentalltiglialetatiOWlllet 'hero Me di not • Omer *ore op 4t5 the West year than let this. [App ,1 wee charged yeeletney anatenow, by that et him- II with this r teeere to the people of New H.pr,p4.—theotappineeel.arben I Wild* that I wt. moles Otte+ /letolOvie loonier* pie or rhs Ihiniatlilen that Ma ext,thtt l VS „ madebondottthosocateafeteelleetlat, and lite n„ippiti expenditure of mono elledet,ll4 =wet Is an earned and tpledge of what tt owl b o t ri nirMaialhtt tharlii"l4 rtnWoo thotribeti Wit* afte.o4.talit, Ile expoodltotto LdeArebkoillga*ml• w i tre. ever, and eapeenver the p toteet,aerottainkia do= dee paella!, oetattleJima pe Ow., Moulted aoptuocji ,tiri -r • IMEI AN RAMIRO:I custom-house offi cers have to look sharpi h for o ti which pays for 'mum, lint; on a • of a duty of 100 per cent., 0 steamer from China • ghtc several hundred dollass • -orth,u .op um, which It was Men. • - `sh uld pay no duty. It was found in a heavy a fi pptrlnnOeenttloopag „ whp so l il es!lietti halkar Awk led with the drug. A consignment of eflidiridio'ro-Garsb a, trukdo of opliuu with *shell Oft *s'o fanning tlionatAdolifetta dozen pains of •thoes gavo up: bontent9;" contained tip 14knO; ifiWthe Solco. et/feather: J iiteners held a lot, and one Mongoli an' *ai stripped of hie ' high.4lit - ei proof boob s to','reyisd lego, ' MO In the Ofeooo.4r4Vl . s O tii T r OW BA*,• '4 5 i 1 10.4 4 1; red nR4 on , gritlay, isistopassed a bill Riving to a colonel man residing in the, Itlistrichbf llp i' feet to .the second Buil :Run battle, Ai...Tension; comunnicittkiti 1.861 tOri!'*lnilsi::,itiliOst4 iind:UMpt4e sidthe - Quariernuoiter's department, rind his name' not being on the Muster . Ills elnitn *Ova! aulaufavendile'reixut In preeetiing Onngresses. In .opposition Ur:the &Limit was urired:,tHiat its passage requiring 'au expenditure of two or three; trilltionS tifilollars'every year tii Meet -slndltir eikepilonal tast,, fur Whleh. prOvat ion would have to be made, In , nddi•% don to the ex pend iture of thirty-three or thirty-tive raillions,per EMI= for pensions. ' • • " MEM . 'OccsiTtlanvtooui . exPeehitlci;cien:: IPirht refialk(it'o : lie'Sweitiivhealuvi beAni, the Mum* umMXtittee , orthe, Stsite ; 7 Senate oa- "sVednesday. .Thl.4 etib 'see MS to have been d.eter ,mink,44. 41)91110'01 403 . 4:-Shile Tree 13Urers,.whose actuante were satisfao, l tett!) , closed by thb kuiditing depait;, taint 'of the when, they.:,went ;out of. office. Gen. Irwin, In his let ter to the committee, in Which he de !cline to ; testify, malq:es thew points : Pi rat. during his management of the ,Treasuryi, 'not a single: dollar of the ipuhlie,Money ivasiest. Nec;ond, no charge of malfeasance in office - has been made against him by 'any' bias. When that is thine, he, is ready to meet Th(c44l3epooksam e lduspcm of the Treasury ilepartuxent have been out 'of his hands Ibr nearly a year, and he would therefore be unable to make Oet,e-M M ent the ivilunittee as his oath would require. • '• • Iburth, he alludes to and puts into the hatids'Of 'the , intik() 'lc letter fCtim the Auditor G enerator the Stu te • inwhich 'that oMeer -distinctly states • that Gen: ' IrWin's'''aCcount • ti. 4 State Treasurer was; satisfactorily settled and closed up In May, 18100. • ' 'IN the daily papers of last. Monday , we find:two telegramS; •whICII will prove interesting to everybedy. They read ns follows : II • . , Clietnnan. !larch number of retail dry gtwode, and other dealelle, began Pillar ell” , th rilanT to.day, and prohanly may tame will fu • low on Monday. Thu brokers hare sold all theft! . Alcor to-day generally to he tared for tbispnrpose: Unnnsermu. Marcbls.—sorer* business booms ;In this city nmarned ppymeut• yatzedal• etchauge.of Jest Monday has this to coy On the question of a 're-, sunipthinofspecie paYnients h. Although gold in New York touch ed 1121 on Friday, on Saturday a • halt, in the dowiward tendency Is re ported, anti the market closed et 113 i. The belief that gold will come down to 100 has had an exciting .et, • feet on finances and the geneiul husf... nein Of the country. Trade is stimit- Intik! by,-the shrinkage ..in : values;, cotton and 'stocki tend to a bottom •price, the natural result of a return to a gold valuation'. Shouldield ge to par two hundred millions of. a commodity which •is now ,mercliandiSe, like cotton or' pro.' duce; 4tid'Whicit tie s iio hundred and twenty•flye mil lions of currency; would then become etirrency and re; ally Inflate the circulation by adding Its volume to the circulating- mull um. ofthl, for earryingyitich inter est is now paid, would then. Coin , !nand interest itself, Instead of only eight hundred millions of paper , Set off against two hundred Millions , of gold and six hundred millions of gen eral wealth, (including sleeks; hoods, cte.,) the regime of gold at,Par,,WiA4ld . give tae a thousand millionsof money against six hundred•milllotnsuf ' end, proPerty. The very gold Addch, on waxmitt of ill pie:Mim i was an object of value and d rival , to stecks and merchandise;.wm4'. !4'6,4pg added to, iite,iitrtai . ef „money. hance the stitne'slocks"und merchafik• disci:" It Siltulti; Moreover, be ho'ine iltt rind that ,' thti,grtait. hdbithat ,in England in the. begining of the 'den.' • , tury,when the 1 4. oattlt ,Sea and' . like latblileswcrelloatkd uPOnlhe and When ,shares rose. , to fabulous ',prices; was the sequeneeofthe'ketitio' to stieele'paktlients;4l4 l cifuntri :hag flooded with •papa• money, the molumo of the:chvelatioa being -in crensedh,y'the restoration of catkin . curre~agv - A ihnpittailif,or /lea . yyr cuppirwas not i leCted Ithrtlnh the luetroctiono or Om lietoms Argos, it W. 14 r to rir&llmehe drici not need intietictione from 'thaktearce now an totiow ho shell condaet the Ph .Ire of hie trace. Ila toe an undonbled right to .ouct what joiarnele to the county he {demo., In • which to do hie edrertiolog. It the Argos don't like It—why tletAi.tilito Aon't like 14 Alit le &ti— ros tianjorlht i ojthanflo of Illelter county. who t:ect id ted r igto nlelte r the . Artap,= 4 l4=tfl. - 1 . 'of his Dace. :Ileeltleill Winter That a halloo' id the public printing wan tw cot befuresartled ma of th.sTanty,M... l .-1q44 4 4. • • ,: • A.:...* • • • - We liev'er,smd, 6itivlt, 4 portion . 0 1' the publitpriotingiwas never before rarrted OA cif tilt"' rzuhty seaf.'",Vre: dig! edy ,though.ihat 11. i. Onehing was tho ;first shertivor tho. county whorriell"thelifttlitg of ,100'14110. away froht th6;gountysait. ',Wo soy that still.. . •, • ''' , I . '''' '' '' " • The Radtealt pats the tatty bitty `When' saYsthat ( the AUG 0014110; helpte.elevt Mi. Ottani ' sheriff. •- it" did.what it Wald kir the lteputdl can 'candidate for that * tiflace:' Day, tiegi,-n4eava a Maiiacte: Ri •tdien/ at that: thee seemed! to M: a to market'. with fad Aimpii; iideiidiiiiie:Sii::.Obte; d itis'al ;,but 'from, the 'touts null -wording of the ! liheve arlele'We ludge , ithit;Wdeltri 10e 140.00'4 took uiPti4, pi I [Ben in thatlight. We wander alter/al lit this was not nhottritatranpositlon in 'Olittebitteat:t Vt e itliptit*ittl( o o 44l ,l', Oat imp as ail tor and•Ws intimate friends • 'ear i• seersug dig all. that oin 9 for tisoltOen4to 40444 slier 4; Ilg Make. the, Rad/camas:or, lam as wall ripe 'flea!Ori: and' whi:aet.4l So quieltly tp likadekacenowZl, "A felt loiv feeling nutkea us wondroniskind." Let our RepuliperiOtiiiio4o4.P4' aboveaide%nc fra inel4atiita,,whlt , aore. They will fail tcrdiseover any ;Oldenee of itawrltereVer titivate/964 LM gupported any one - but John tirte hitarßsq; tilr she r iff , . (I flu Tr, • + "" ' , a• .111 BM CAMINkt..., — dellirelildll ipetth task 44 Ural!'.. City, IN a, al the Id yli Just a ci f m' ruts... e telt. In the Arctic regions, tendon in coming thl for au appTupriation ,E42oll9Rictalle? Al. !TS of MPNes,.. ,ooUllaterca• 'As to lb haltno doubt otttie f 'e4iettsfszkviiiiiing ivilliiii iiiii i i4o s ti4y;,. UV tim.biiuds.of:Presh disimrsement; , This rev(' -With' applatisii; . , 44 ' TO: is r o, o , l Yßoi • 14 6 41 14: Y *r tosorFebalsrp t . last. ./Ovordlng Preneft salons, IthS Otit , lif died - 6411a. 6 1444! 6 '9 1 . 1. 9::4:04 1, ‘ , _ ord,mni in his plate there re Prince , lmperlnl,l aS , 'NapOif With Mitipreis Eugenie ark 'iiji.l`,,,oo_:ililiP:qi,i4l A ii 6 u r re i t .04 . 4%svior, Weigh MA irtt of sores:elm, andimiing_iti semblante,' appeacti . in ' the NaPeleol, an ' the few oW" Whic,Oul id 0ut4 ,04 15 1 ed., puldie.; .:The correspondent plan 'originated - With . the lab Kiel" Wlls? . .,fOrcik ',the :Piro,' pilkatiOs,:,inidthLd lid - eceived is prowl 1 niut lv hr believed thfy!ii , otih, aid t h Print;',4*;til . !.,,' il giiiistvaiunie'reasol story,'lmdmitys It remarkable elumthe part .or - the Frer Nevertheless it al easily constructed Relative Ikrtitei Torwthlp,ll4 ( - Theft)Bowing TAr Sikunox.l. )atito:pitil Moses of the itie General Asse4 here6y Quieted by tratllf .. riot Iron sage f,, this act, the tainble inhabl towu.idijaP4vero 1.4) the, A: D.; 1870; of be given,by the, by flt•e:'• wig tten many d illbrent tetVesblp;anid : thei tiinlftg:h9Nitig Cl! stiltabliiperwiniitt one`year, and onefor throe son umivally; thl whom may coast do•hUsiness; arid • ho within twenty election and every three'yi after,t' to lay out and cilvl public higltway" in raid to to sections .not exceeding mild "in length,•Vhich nu mber anddescritioittta by them for that pulls**. also' specify' herein' what necessary - for the improi keepingin repair each st public kighwuys for. fl' .1 three yeats. ..: • ' Si CrION 2. * That it a • 11" be the duty ..f saki supe rvisors . • expose all the said public lughwa • one section at a.time,?at public sale t. the lowest and best bidder, comme • ing on the second Tuesday of .14! 1, after - the first election of supervc • - after-the' pusiag, of this act, and ; to continue/ .from day to day until hit are ankh and every three years thereafter "Of. which &dealt . least ten . ys'• noticel shall. be given :by tiot I than . ten 1 'mobil's posted in them t public phi- I ces i a said township:Prop Ited,That no persons shall buy more than four aw l; tians . without the cone t of the su pervisor, . . • ..-. :-,). ; j ,- , ..1: :, .: , 1 Sic. m Sox B.'; That if y section•or s ia sections ?of rsaid.. roads . 11 rental n unsold on account of n ' hid having been rmader .for the ; sari e 4 or if. the board of supervisors• II amilder the bid tuoexorbitant, it hall tai their duty to ,keep ln rep?.ir th, said sectio n or sections;so ,unw - - . year, at the. eic:pinttion of the they shall expose the in or sec tions at publie.sak noxpinxl term of three. lent ivided in section second; .he itiervlsoni May! permit -sonic i - of the roads ha remain- of if they. think the expense :, or the 1 road em be kept it !I' with out such. improve Act* If so permitted, shall cad in the agreement when are sold or. let. • • . ItlEtif turf 4.. 'fin. slain divide all roads after lie laid out in suit 10 sections not ex coed i n : Jletwth. o.Nuniber theiny specify the natu and kind of work to.be done,as'pr videct, within twenty days of the tin e they receive the order for the °pent gof any road andafter giving ten do nothe there of,, shalt .proceed: to :the same .nt public vendue in -Miu net .and: form already provided, for'. echo length of timees they may deo Luca:Rory for theopeiting.of the sat. einfier which they shall be kept 61, ' repair in..tho same• manor as oth r Roads iu the 'township. , -•, „ , • • SECTION • That ny Person' • or persons parchasing o contracting for a seetioll,pc.'sedions.o roadsas afore write his their. moist rcpee. tiOy ia the su 'rvisor's book I, against. the section or vtions so pur 'elia..4ed or tentracted or, and also the amount of the 'purchase or contract .and Khali giVp • tisfactory se -1 eurity to; said supervi riconditioned for the ltithfal perfor pance,ofilds or their part Of the mid lautnict. Berrie.,F6d,!fluit I shall be the du , ty of the contractors r purchasers as -fifonatild 4 to keep the r respectivesee 'dons in good mute tial repair dur ing the lean of three yestragmording to, the, specification feresaid. , inio of nbiclishall be tluit th bed of the road 0110 . 11 4 1 ie Waist in the iddleend slope gradually eachwaly.tr the sides where ditches or drains a Ibe _kept '• open; yeesible) of softie. ent -depth and breadth' to carry off the-water, and that ell, hioseistones be removed or, broken and-co ed with" earth ; Und.should any Pure user or purehn sem Miele or neglect o make the provementsorto ket. In goodrePair thesection °motile so purehasistor Contracted for,,llPon' mplaint being 'made hi the aupervi of: either the:UM-Shall be the s pervisors'dutY • ;to 101 u.:Or iiections so compliihied or wind i four dava, , ou4 if they ,deem the let well fiauu deli; ',to give no* I ~the party or -parties coMplatiled if, to make the immovoinenta, and ut bit their , BecAliat or sectionso road In goott re pair according to t ao terms , of the contract within six lays . theivafter , ;' and th.he or they a Il refuse neg-' lecritocomplyi with id notice; doffl the e:spiration oraak six,daykitshall be the duty' Ortheati servisins to have the it'd section or si •tionii.littprovtd. er al t*llre'dfltii*Oitt fk""tiPtlifl ter* 'fitmklift tr . ipOin riotilda g.PE:afilarkr )(PA e. froM . au t person or _per-, s ea uogketing or winger . oftheir curettes as other di. is ,of eqoal v ani. Quota, 0re.41140 • • 13111ibierbrJaW. /With.COSl*Ottfillittapl't ' Kraelow , 7, ,the fluty of-the supery lof to inspect all the •.toadtf hi *theit vinship,' et ielig oneeLiaelieirey th .tittimthirand if therfinduriyMn or oreentliiettirii havenegl~tofn thliforthelioNtil" t? / I!MMWM tract 4' coUtracts;toglvinetteethereof sap Med bisection sixth °filth* In cioNefof complaint being made , I to foiVe roli t a h . e mine. ' l4.. - jt er That It shall be kW ' f p . i — y eintmctor or contradors• o *,, retu ve out of the townein "i',to Md•tili the supervisors. the unex phial portion of his or their ixintniet or contracts, by &Int. doe notice, thereof •in writing; atat 'twentyl days before the nett oh for-vi pervlsont, and the unexpired tertriof stichtentyliero" flentractilfie r yieldett up ;and iteyseettou orsectlestsof tang road that mayt have been opened shall be sold at privatasale by the super visors for the unexpired portion: of the tri-enulat !terra, • ,Proekkd, That Weak, Of death or removal out of the township, the supervisors shalt • pay the represeutativesof. such person so deteasedorauch•Person se remtiving, sat* To:thing of Ihemone3r.sPeelfied In their t respective contracts as , they shell . believe itheludiailly entitled; td retielve. # ~ ::1.1 I, 4 ,i',i' .• ‘: , . •,• ‘i -131tintioN 9.; i That all Able bodied 1 male lemons, and nil male person) able; ay: perfortnthe labor herein -re- 1 mitred; bistweety the agiu•efriatenty; one and 'fitty-tive years,' except peri song permanently disaPied hrthe nt II- !tory service of the..'State or of the ' ITnited Statelt; shall be liable *wheal- ly to do.mat perform •two days' .Work or labor on .the highways under the 1 direction . of , the supervisors or con tractors °fluid township in which ho t l shall .reside: ~ l'eorided further, That if any perpowheing warnedasiutreinl after • provided, shalLpsi,V , to thp sit& pervisors or contructors in Whose die-1 triet he may •reside, the stun of three dollars;aithin three days afterbishig notified liY. the saldsupervisOrtirean tractor, the , ,iiiune shall he received in lietrof , the two days' work Or labor, fuel shall be applied by•the supervisor Or teentrictor reeeiving • the same to the improvenient of the reads in the district iind aceoluited• for-as: herein .113nerioN't1e. i•• That• it the anpervW ON of said township shall: ideein an additional road tax , necessary • they shall determine the per (*Muni to to Levied upon the. taxable: property of , their, respective , townships not ex ' ceeding live. Imilis on • thirdollar ' for each year; ,and shall ,assess the same on dui taxable property in said town ship, said tax.to be-levied on or be fore the first of June of tech year; and the same shall .be collected by the collector in the same way as other taxes of said towship, on or before the first day of December of each year, and paid over to the supervisors to be applied to the improvement of the roads, as aforesaid. BEcrioN 11. That the supervisors shall have the right to reject any bids that they may deem too high, and sell such seetlonor sectionsat private sale. , ••,.. : ; : . • , , . Siam - mg 18. ,That the supervisors shall each keep a regular. account of the , kind. of. service. perkirmed i by. them, with the date thereof; and they shill be allowed. one, dollar and fifty 1 cents :per day, by, the auditors of,the township, fur every, day . necessarily employed in discharging the duties of their office alter etriking out their two days' work or labor, or the three dollars before mentioned. sgeTrosaa, ..That, nuy. supervisor duly alerted, %neglecting to perform the duties herein assigned him, shall be suhject to all the . tines and penal. , ties as now provided bylaw. Searox .14. Any existing laws non in fort* in said township conflicting with the provisio n s of this act are hereby. repelled. the Iv, wit: 0 or line ose re.; `tieo ig MEM Air In le the Ettlio n!te.l47, [is - there.' de, all the 'nshlp in -1 one•half a hey shall' hook kept They Shall they deem: iement and' ion of said 1 e term of tWASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Osnorrss—Thu Georgia Osse—lVank ing .Pririlege—•;ol,delships--; District of (b/mabia—Chitfinination An/- Is/lips Education Land office— Postmasters. • • WASIIINGTON D. C., March ad, 1870. So little so far has iiwn done in Congriss this SeaSiOa corn pared with theuthount to be clone, than monk . 'Members are getting exceedingly linpatletit; Ileconstrtictlon has : to-. -en the place of many important and.tnitisum, suffering for the t of Congressional ' toresidend ion, an I already there is bilk. thai it may he.nemitary, to extend this : session into September or bctober,, and 'of taking a Short-recasiffor a - few' weeks . either Jufk'or4itglist - • : teal n leugthy argynteut before the Senate Judiciary • Committee yester day, maintaining there should be no half way ground taken int he, gin inatter; that either the govern.: moat of Georgia is proVisional to day or thoaction of Congress in limning the Act of December 2.2nd, 1869, and the Presidelit'S assignment' of: Ci en erakTerry to ibity us district Coin mender' under the reconstruction laws cannot be defended. ileasinanes that the net astuning that the Legis lature had tidver.buen legally organi , zed; pissed the State under the roma striiction laws.' This Georgia muddle Is exciting a, great dial of inter&st; affording, another , occasion fur thin • Inewet,..btit - •vaStly. and Important differences of Opinion, and conse quently oxen* for a number of long wlnded„apeccia* *. _..." The only • hope ithe •Postmaster has thatthe Senate 'Will take up the bill which has passed'llie Hoito 'for the abolition of the franking ; lutvt lege; is that in arse this bill passes, that a redaction of letter peStage will will follow. It is rumored HIS ,011 . - ntorliu tinier le new preparing a, bill which will enact that letter poStage ho reduced. fromihree to one cent. Before the cadetship investigation ; itee,Y,Wsterdiiy,.w,ere_tine, wit-, •nesis in Galladay's ease, and- two in Butler's. None of the witnexses tes. , 'tided to anything -to the injury of eitber 'party. s,lia the Wise of; Butter, one tIN stated that there - I was lie:money talicedor When .Butier appointed the cadet, but' that after - warts money" wits sont'ilito, Baler's ' 411:Strict to Use. hi the Stokes taaiia7 : paige;„ Thu, Only. : thing appearing against Gollatiay, in • the premises is Tilahaste hi resigningortileh•lsWnsi& ereci'by'roinaiw Orli* fffic:ie evidence of glint., ,Ooliiijaiibtia writteatelds district, that hits a candidate for re election. • The struggle. for' sliaswe in, , the gum/intent Isstill going ' The strongest underlying tat , son for ''tbis thange,ls that Ihr many years pasyts best gentienieti have not' .beisi willing to represent eltYlu its:councils and as itsMayon . , .'There unlinany gentletnen here. of wealth 'and i ability; WhO' uci itio* in . ; 'Caw — rem as (tele-- gates or to, be trivsted. With gulodr-e natterlitt liontint Whol would tint lance ` coura g e etiiugh sit' in chair ,• 1 4 3 :b9e 1 0 14 .igffic#,OrVI which has been looked down upon, tvith contempt by the better elitits of titian*. The Witten' liiiVelisk l / 2 iil . 111te by pourPFttiregertf Pr do dt ) . 4 ffiti4o gentle nien are not willing to" have ttteiri acne it: With •them, ;and the laneequeuic 19;aeryfi~v¢i?r !. 1 0 0. any, 00400 • , • ..1 Th 0 14,1 ) 4.. p ! r4i ! it. t - irAtpwiliag " the vhi #o 'ar- ! it tiOT l * B o, ( o. l s ' 7l ‘4 9o . Pit'': tieS;atai i ikeliAbistittng „cenkraetit for: &ty.werki who aro .erideavorinw to practice Op* the' enlord4 i voters by Rellhtg thentitiat : bike froth theiti.jita right. Ipervlsonv may here township, in- one-balfmlle nd describe MI =OD ilttic_tiwiter.kt tool mach ntWiltitettiniat"einonOhent for this Vgt:Pcltottlfer the red -p*lo*-*.tne deil* :of ..a ehange4a Ow offices, anttrase wil lakto*ltt_ a lerritoriaV total • g Govewneat,_orradeed to Wake any ellinife - nrhtelt Wilt free 'then: than thaeoriaittloa of: the • The Senate in executive Segel= on FfigltercOnittoted‘ tho o°P.4Oftt9t , of June Strong of Penna.,, to the U. S. 13-aPtWne,Court Bench. , whieh In a great relief to thg.numeruns friends of the Juilionowitijourning here. It was thought by pearly every one bum that the,bleaate .had concluded telloatilene Wien on both the: eon. flittuttkin,oTStrong and Bradley un t!.Mine_cloottltriaction might be bid upon the ifeknind plan 4?f eganlisipg Judicial appolntmenfsamong theses,. Old *tea,: .." A . ;*The pestPcinetnent of action thebenitc.up.Rletniciation of 11te, Bradloy.forftie preme Court bench until the 21it 'tits% is considered tnifilciently Indimilveof a disposition Of ihe Senate - to idTerd • Sine for the . paaiige`of thy:, reported by the Senatejudlciary Qgnmittee for em bracing-Idisetleppl, Texas- au& Ar .kansaah; otailadlciat diatNiet. " '; [ spbJectref edudation is int more consilleiationthis winter in Congress;and among thinking- men geoettilly - ,,thati' ever before: l 'llll4 attention hns,lieen. attracted to the questlon.by ,thisixicch of Col., ;Pros ser of Tennessee in the House, on the "Pnomortoir7py EnUcATICer." hi . Whicti ibetrantin Is taken than Is the duty 'of ttiekerieral Government to :me- to 14 that the people of the Country sitaktir provided With the iuninii of ecluadion, and showing that If said duty bo much longer neglect.;• l ed, our Ikpublicnn institutions can- not stand. Tlecfacts and statistbat it givom;showiiig the amount of nt ilitter-, acy in the country ; not only in the SouthernStatts and the territories, but also in the older settled States are truly alarming, rind should receive the earnest and immediate attention of every lover of his country and of his race. The various phases of the subject discussed in the speech, are presented Man attractive and inter esting Manner, Making it - a most valuable document fur popular read- , lug. • It should be put into the hands of every peisoli in the -country who Can read. To this end contributions are being solicited and received by the friends of education throughout thetanntry,.and many are coritribut lag liberally to' the object:: , For the beriefitOrthe :large number• of our German population, It has been tnms litted'into. their hingunge. Every personihould read" the speech,'. and every friend of education, who is able to do so, shOuld contribute toward its circulation. Commissioner'Wfison of the Gen eral Land Office, has just received advises from the Surveyor General at Virginia city, - Nevada, showing the eoinpletion of the Survey.of tyro, hundred itnd thlity-one thousand six hundred acrei in, the Ruby valley, situated between the Butte and east ilumboldt rangeof mountains, south,. of Humboldt River and Fort Halleek in the castem-rportion of Lender county In the north eastern , part .of the State of Nevada. 'Plieselands ere watered byll=nmklin-Lakes , Vranklln Itt "s :their -tribute- 'ries, - :The surface along the lakes and rivemls level witha rich soilprodue4 ing a heavy grOwth of excellent, grass, rind the IniUl .. is well adapted for theetilture of).111 kinds of grain and vegetables grown lu that lati tude. The uplands between the hot- Mut-lands and-the foot hills of 'the mountains are OnerallY rolling With a first and second rate soil in pia-, ces covered with grnsswood, sage brash, and with the aid of irrigm; Lion, will produce valuable crops of grain, fruits and vegetables. There are a number - of settlers on these . lands, some of whom have made fine improvements. This valley Is capa ble of sustaining a large population., Strangers visiting this , Capital should not fail 'to visit the beautiful building of the Young Men's Chris tian AssoelatiMl7randesPecially to the daily praYer meetings held In their roonss. 12. to 1, and from a to 7 o'clock every day. These meetings am crowded and full of interest. . : ' In the Senate EXecutive Session yesterday, the President's father was confirmed Putittnaster at Covington, Ky. -:. : - Cum.: Mareh-2, 1870. The Senate. Finance Committee met• to-night, - ,Nlr. Billingfelt in the Chair. General Irwin, .ex-Stato• Treasurer, appeared and made a statement to the following, erkt •That it was absolutely impossible for Jilin at this lute date to give a monthly sta tement of the Waist. of the Treasury (luring his term., 'No vault aceaunt Juni ever been separately kept .by .him, but , it wasall , kept by the cashier. as the general Treasury ;mount, and every thing had been transferred tot& SUL , sailor in (Mee. the• Comnaittee asked, or expected, a detailed .state- , Latent, they expected an..itupossibili ty, He was not in passeEelon of the Treasury or.its honks,: and It.was un nasonable to 4tsk 'Wm. to . go to the labor and ex vsti oo ll of a letailed state.. mentsafter mita had been satisfactorily • .; • In answer tou question of. Mr. Billlngfelt, he stated distinctly that he declined! to be,swern or make any. ' statements , beyond,: that.' already given. The'accaints of his•admlnis tration wereld the p:',lt;l:telon of the State and open to the. world, and he could render • no ; further service. by answering any questions. .• • • . Ile then priisnited the following letters: : „ : • • • • Aiutib)retedie'A tea ; . Harris burg, Pa., ..March 2, tau?. W. : W. Esq. late State Treasurer, :Dew Sir:, in runnier : to , your -Com munimtion of this -. date 1 have .thp honor to State , that at the close, of your term of office In May, 18G% there appeared to be tthalanal in the T r 6ls urY =WOW: to the books of the Audi tor ; ; General awl State Trans-, urer r amounting., . to, $1,135,194,92, which amount was ,charged . against ' It. W.. Mackey,: Msg., the present State Treasuror,atthe time he entered upon his duties,* Which chargeor truttsfor . ytiur inssmnt WU,9 closed. I haVe the hon4.T,to • ha your most obedient servant, -: i . •- ,• . JOIIN ,HAtTitA.NI7., Ma .Clitandlice fire.,ortafe: , Ilairilsbting;; March , 2.--tlePtletnen: I havehew sidiWkned to appeitr -be fore you and to give evidence upon a, rut t ig4 ; • embodied a, , resolution adopts,! Ify' thit .Senat e e: on., the. 7th 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 A 1-870;:,,At the Mut of my: tertit'asoTreairritir I. settled my .w. s. 'fonotsMul. himded over ail. moneys . and • elfeels . .tit •the:Treasury to. my, sueiahlor, final settlement on the . fir4t Miniday of lklayit, .1811 W ,with,the Auditor t.leimml. • . Duriw 1 7.iidocdnhstrull.OP..00ta *hide -dot- Jur-IltM9_ptibliefutono wna iota, and all, the affairs °filly utlice were closed ,no.ooll6..entire . satisfaction of the geting;departnieut of, thefidate. I *.t.o/371.900. tO:roskke :.otlY -charge 1 i ~. to ent men ruitrallkit Wl t e'__ - t 11111 , - ;-- 11 -4 ' iierut a rt i L m . , , '''' .. Inc me - upon any question: connected with my pert - Gnat or Official integrit Wield t r oulmitileagwer of a leg hitt ve eaniblittdaV blquire into En whole official condi:let and the man. deldre tobe diatlntifiy,* , - . .. . as objecting tothii.exoe of any in quisitorial power as tedeued Af ac l i t the absence of any charge or tiaq.effeetlOg irlY Ord / 3 4 8 - 8 7? llt,wbuld besubjetsl e breifeerptia ciple of law and In -violation ot , that fight,',whieb ,enablea '0,11. 1 1 1 1 111 ' It) demand that his accusers meet Alen face to face.: - a i; ~' I only wish show that I elm not lialulatedb►y jrWimtotcontidiuwe In thettiinmitteei or by any disrespect towards its members, but- impelled bY What I axielentlotady bellepe to boa proper respect for myself.. - ~ I !Jun, gentians en,'vei7 rtsym" NHS; (Jinnmlttee W. NV: newts. :, The n Ahen ,retlred for t coashltation - upon than' return Chairman Bil ingfett-again Inquired whether Mr. rwinllershsted in hls refusal....- , . ~ Mr.-Irwin ' liedthat he' hail jul knolvledge it addition to what ',had aireldy been (communicated of- any transaction, . Enid especially I:hiring his administration, which Would be of any servi ce to the "Committee in Ibis' Invesi gotten: HO therefore again refused. to be. questioned- and refired. '' i• : ' • .'• • Ills openly Inserted that t his 'aro pears to Wildcats the labors or, the Cenlmittee, immune& as all the other State . Treasurers who have been subo:ened tolappearto•morrow. eve. ning will probably gdui the„samd 0-salon As Irwin, taking the ground that their accounts' having all been adjusted they are no. longer liable to be Objected to legislative Inquiry: PiEIDISASTERA. MAGI POrtkulart of; the -Milking af fhe oncida , - 7 .tiorriede Inhumanity on ~il4l Part of thors of the Brit ' is# Bidp—Lid the Offkers Lad— , !' Lasso' timid° en sly—Passengers Crew and Treasure Saved—hate:rest in g Partkialcrrt. • • SANFRANCII3OO, March 2.—Advi , cos froin'Yokithottut, dated January al; bey,: 'the most terrible accident and itorrible,exhibitlonvf inhuman ity ever known In the East, occurred about twenty Miles down this mast at half pasttsixo'cleck N., January 24th. 'The; United States' Steamer Oneida, homeward:bound,. collided with theßiltish iron mail steamer, Bombak, utptain Arthur Wellsby. Ey -e, the Bombay striking the Onel, da on the starboard quarter, carrying away her poop deck, cutting off her , whore stern and running one of her thnbers entirely through the bows of the llonfisiy at the.water line. Three times the Oneida hatted the Bombay, With "Ship ahoy I-Stand by; you ' have cut ;us down." She also Weir, her whistle and tired her gun's, ail or which thqcollimrs of the Bombay say they did dot hear, though. the , guns were distinctly heard- at this 'port, twenty miles away. The °tied In went • down stern first, in. about twenty , fathoms.of water, • with twenty offi4.! cerif and ninety-five men. Thotat.; Win of the Bombay did not stop to rescue Wes° on board,. nor did he upon his arrival here, report the ac cident or inform the authorities. The ' first knoitt of It was by the arrival on foot next morning, of Dr. Stod-, dard,surgeon, and fifteen of thecrew.' But two cutters. were available, and: the officers almost to.a man refused to take to them While u man remain ed aboard. Discipline was completO to the laSt, the mirk being put Into the I.xtt.4, and the officers remaining at their host until the ship went down. The United States Novara-, 'meat vaiseVapan, being& storeship, lllinister,Delong was obliged to ac cept tatlishi Fratich and Bus , sian men ot ,war. steamers steam launches; cutters, Sc: - In company with Colonel Shepard, Consul at Ved do, Mr.z , Varriingtpuiproed to the 1 scene of I the dt•isgter, *here fall n ici human power was and is being done to rescue the sufferers, and recover the bodies lost. Belong, on his own rt*onsiffility, chartered a gunboat lately sold by the Unitrd State Gov ernment to private parties, manned her with u mixed crew of the survi vors or the Oneida, volunteer eiti zells,and engineers furnished by a ltu.s:uati corvette, placed her under a commander of the naval officers nod Isentconsul Shepard to represent him, while he, with great energy, was making a thorough investigation by, ti ithvab coUrt of iq~uity. ' -...... . necoii i g is elititl7l to great praise for' hisj prompt, and correct action. The position of the Oneido to (lay was astiertained by the, spar, which( at low !tide rises four or live feet above the water. No bodies have yet been found. Had the _Bombay sent her boats to the assistance of the Oneitht all or nearly all might have been Saved. The feeling of indigna tion tOward Captain Eyre is terrible. None but his corn atny and a few of his coUntyrymen attempt to shield 'him. 'The Followlug is a correct list of theaffhers last: Commander E. H. Williams, Lieutenant Cowman- F:Stetvart; A: V. liftildmitr, Paymaster; T. L. Tullock, Jr., Mas ter ; Walter Sergeant ; J. W. Phelan. Ensign; G. C. Dowry,. Chark. E. Brown Midshipman; W . Uhler, G. H. BOwer, C. A. Capp, J. C. Hull, G. K. Adams, . Assistant Surgeon FrOtitingham, Engilmeers N. B. Let tig, Barstow C. senator and John Torreete, uirpenter, J. I). Penner, Paymaster's Clerk W. O. Thomas, and ninety five MD. LATER.—The following additional facts have been obtained: Investiga tion shows that a terrible responsi billttrestlsOblewhefe.ettlett4avaltlf the - ilombtty:"Ther Oneldif 111 a 'late' typhoon lost all but three small boats and one of these was cut in two by the collision, leaving belt two boats to save One hundred and seventy-nine men: Thb lust .words Captain ~N said , Wheat Itilpatendatt::Ca mipadert Muldruffi carted they sinkin g werel'.'l know it..; but what can 1 do? I asked for more boats and they were not atlowed me.”. Thus through the negligence of sonilxidy and the inhu manity of the Bombay's officers, a .battle scarred and historic ship, with as brave officers and men as ever stood between her flag and her ene mlest has been lost to their friends and to their country. moss Or TILE GOLDEN CITY. Tho steamer Colorado brings Intel ligence of the total tom of the O f. ?. 41steeibarmu - a Gi0c1 40 2 . 4 entera,teggage a nd' were saved and brought back by the Colorado. The ship was a total wreck, having broken in two just forward of the smoke stack and abaft of the paddle boxes, and Was still go ing to pieces very fast. , Golden City left here on the 18th ;of February for Panama with a valuable cargo including.thetms re ceivCd, by' theChlntisteanter, a heavy treasure list and about four' hundred passengers. On the morning of the about seven o'clock, she went ashore near Point Lazern, In Lower' ' Otlifenfla, about fifteen miles from the Bay of Santa Maria. The passen gers; baggage and trAisure were limo- ded. With little difficulty, the sea be ing Smooth, but the location barren and far; from habitations. The party cent immediately t to ,Point Lazar°, erected a signal and kept„A i ‘ lopkoitt:Fol pet Polorado, .whielt was'itigttalfedabohVitoen, bet t Was impossible foethe sterner to receive the sufferers. about from the same of the disaster account of the !heavy. surf. They were com pelled to walk to Santa • Bay oveb a - barren' waste ' endure great sufferings from ) wirer quid ' .thirst. Several paean::; I were lost in the sUnft Isilklll4o. o lniergtmth and left belslndltbs*amer. - f, On ly a small quasiti of Wevisleps and water were en do* the wreck. Fortunately the4:l4tdo arrived soon or inks* muss' have resulted. . ft k. When ' theimiesseir-vomnienced• breaking up the sumo drifted ashore. Casks containing liquor were broken open by the passengers and drunken nee and disaster ensued. Fearing bloodshed would result If this order nraitiffeWbrit biltlitirifgftirks, - "K strong party was semsaifiled to de stroy.the liquor as fast as It came , The re visieufiers inuCto confidence tkpbd ;ocelestoiskiend paid no at tention to his orders.. . Ass_ Indigna tion meeting wall - Midi/a (lolor ado and sep l tstions passed that in their oplidoir theirkeir Of the Gol den ity was duo to incapacity or 'careksinesti /*Om canui l alu li n officer and ressehtunsecessary suffer ing ashore to be traced to the same source. The passengers with but few ex ceptiesui “-Sasickstltsy the Rekmults last night. The baggage and treasure were left on board under ( proper The suffering . a of the passengerss of the Golden-City on the march from the scene of disaster to Santa Maria Bay to take the Colorado are describ ed as terrible. They had no water and but little held birad. Old men. women and children walked for twenty-two hours over rocky moun takes, under n turning sun, and ar rived their destination entirely prostrated.with fatigue. New Advertisements. al. Our increasing husliteag hag compelled extensive alterations and enlargement of our Salesroonig thereby, fur the present, crowding oueavallable room. To prepare for Spring 'Purelutses, lye are cloging out our Stock at a nonia•l?ldC Itedtaetion. CAIIPET% OIL CLOTH'S, DIIUGGETS, Lower than. Loot tyasoifo Palet*. RARE RAIi O AIhB FOR Tnoititi THAT CALL EARLY, AT Oliver M'CliniOCk &Cos V. Fifth Aithu6., , Pittib t a rgb, Pa iaaragfeb/qt. H PUBLIC ISA.LIE. Ili tbs Orpbtrasteouit at - Beater *aunty: sNo. al Non. Term. 1800.. In the Matter of the Estate of Wile*/ at law of Abigail nippy. deceased. By order of die Oradea Court of Bearer county of Doe. I will offer at Public Sale. March ,191A0.870,an tie , • At t li:T= UC V, on tbe yeembies,i fdt: lewitiwpro In the borough of New ffailtMot sir tee Wpm Of baseinff any tn. taliment as owned or elanled by lb° beim at law of AblitidlB l oo.ttptoosed tenant In tall, muddle: a clear title In fee simple to be made to porches. era, Mat:Manor botany under them or otherwise. JOB. BENTLEY, Qamdlan for Beni. hippy, Wombat:, on Wein of Plates In Interest. - New Ibiahlon, February 18.18:11 nIPIZEILANIP COURT 15.111.11L—lity virtue lir Of ati order Of the Urbino,' Court of Beaver county the undersigned administrator*, the estste of Andrew Rose, deceased, Will expose to sate by pubilearehliste, polio premiss:On Fr, O - March 18,1870, 'a/ 7,lDi. fri., AB *at condo lot of routed situate &Abet Wor' oogb of Brave* Foils. In vale county. bonded east by an alley. south by lot ot Economy Societe. west by Maio skeet and north by lot of A. Robertson; the online lot being CI by 113 Let., on which Is elected a . . 'Two Story Brick Dwelling House, br 40 feet, to =MAIM: repair. Alm. I On. Ito t7 tantestere room. Tea=s : Onaghted Mt the poretwee moat/ la hated on otiofinnadao of the sale, and the balance ta two Mall mood payments from that date with I bond ate reMihemar deemed teemboeuta tube mparewed by and tgam eitt _rehaser to all ex pense Vilt '' • - llas lcan far Bnie at 'Very , Our Motu) this Yenr, tlll bo • .•' LARGE *AXIS ; , am/a:1%3)111s. fliil 4 olla6ersi mr.i. do wello GU and Examine TECIS STOCK Before Buylng_Elsewl:ere. I •d JI VI N.f . •r-. 1,11. : &.J.;:&6136:& . . -- " ," " 41 . --"---"- Ixakioilmeiy '- altba =em - Una, lot aratactAsaua Gem * . c' i k: 12 2) ' I ' c I oi.cj • ~•,,.)"rt - ~• - b a r p m "! , cr EN= e v -i ( ' t/1 C.+ , RE (op TM cif Cr - 0 r CII 4.46 .7% CoD 0 El tod.. • • •I MI V 4 WV • • 4 tg O '-% e-'• '1 )11 1 n rz z , O Cr' .-.•-• .-.: © ._ . ..., tt cl © Zl, "I=l ' I 'C © _ '-i (.1) .. ... • ,s-nr•P. O. el ... • 0 `. ~ It p M cz P. IMO MA • INI el- 4 . 25 4.1 • . El 9 :Ls' e - c -, W 5,i, CD c ,t, 8 - n .1 w • Cr; -P. 40 4 ep • s- s 01..1 1.11 %NW iimi • ill rush. U 2 ort o .• ' ,! - = El ) )M.-• ' 1:0 • ett od 41 ILI Igl Janliklyst .;T A Safe and SM. 7,pac Asthma $ us. Hoarseneu, Croup, b i g o nsa r Whooping Cough, Incipi ett. cesi nuspdaa„ and - all Diseua of th e Throat tied Lungs; Don't negl ect , wen ones„ or throw nay mon e y 0 „ worthless medicine. PECS FIFTY Carts PER BOTTet m 1 bran Thud's" je30:17 Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair k s natural Vitality and Color. A dressing is at once ag te at e healthy, and clrectai for preserving 0 4 hair. Faded or 7 , 1 hair is soon rseay.l to iti original ceo with the gloss awl freshness of !l ow. Thin hair is thirk. ened, falling Lair checked, and Lid nests often,. though not always, tvrt by its .use. Nothing can restore d.t hair where . the follicles are destroyed, ar the glands atrophied and decayed But such as remain can be rued t r .„ usefulness by this application. t Inste,d or fouling the hair vith a pasty sa. inent, it will keep it dean and vigwe e , Its oceaslonaluee will - peasant the 6; 3 from turning gray' or fulling of, consequently prevent baldness, from those deleterious substances alits nuke some preparations daugeroto eta injurious to the hair, the Tiger r 25 only benefit but not harm it. It wank,' merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found EO de , icnl le Containing neither oil nor dve, it do.• vot soil white cambric, and yet lam long on the hair, giving it a rich glom] lustre and n grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., LIACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CLIMILITI, LOWELL, MASS. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR 1.11.7111WW/M0 THE iliduum, The reputation tti• it • . relent medicate i•i ..• 44 derqed front ai iv .. id . Ir,•-• •:,„,.... man . y iiif ou n , ltirbb orc i.... I :let,. eases of larriifol•., . - i z d c.,l ease, where Lt.( i• •i -. • ''. seemed FAlllrrtii t • tril i Alliit .iiith: corruption. hare I, "Y... 4.1.5 :•• poetical and riiiy4 b 7: 4- --- Scrofulous ear, bin. r.: .. z .....re .-: , ... -. • : alisonlere, which yen, 4' ..- goorated by cur 4.. r.•. lout contamisi neva sob they were painfully &filleting, bare taro ri•licila metal In such great number, in almod rim irc• i ion of the country.that the public scarcely area to, informed of its virtues or UK,. .. Scrofulous poison Ls one of the most ite-trwtai ;nitrides of oar race. Often, this unseen and acid truant of the organism underminec the eon-tarn • 101 l invites the attack of enfeebling or fstalibcnvs a !daub exciting a suspicion of its presence. Aix., A .rem: to befell infection throughout 11.,-b011...: Then, on sterile favorabie occasion, ratisily 11f , C., 141(0 our or other of its likleous fora-, either it:, tuts-face or among the 'nabs. In the latter, NI, 'lea may be suddenly deposited la the hiss. d .wart, or tumor, formed is the liter, or a 4. a ,t 4 preserve by ernxtkins on the skin, or tie 111.-r• Ilium. on Nunn ya _or the body. Iltmv 11,. ~ • :Mimi use of n Witte of this tioneporilla, : viable, even when no Antre symptom. of olc,-, topenr. Peraon4 afflicted With the foll..na.g rm. olaints generally lisal Immediate edit f. .ii.!. .ient:lll. core, by the use of Mi. ti. i its.ii..igi i [ L. 4: iii. Arathas.y.ti Fire. lien or Erg.ip.l.: Triter. Seat Rilo.,(01. limb: held. Iliegiren lion Epee. Plere En., nod other e ,t.1t.i.... risible forum Of Nero/Wet. ohnen•e. Al-ii 13 C. , pure concealed form , , to Dexpelosin. leeial Preset Disertar Fit.. r,,11. 7 .,,,, A,.,,,b,.. .nut ihe vitriolic. iieepaci. afferhon...l the tr., tt tar hinti Iterrollti B),tetto4. r Syphilis er Teneecot and 'terraced ['i.e... •re cured by it, though a limy to.. e. ri .1-. 0 .: • •tilmittithrthe., obittionte 1./al:ie..' k .1 1 I ... • Rut I, nig continued lice of the. to, ~... 11 ~ t,,.... • the complaint. Lreruerle... or II hit, .. I l'irerrifiesa•. 3141 re le 1.L., moult' troll tcherell :old Litho:Ay; •,: ,•1 Li O t• IMing aunt In rigoritting 0 rri.4 I. 5 , ,,, ,1. In 111414 for cacti race are foo 1 4 .1 1., A .....: .:,. • • pied gratis. 111,umgrlicoo :0 ,I ftt,itt. I. it eme.ed br nernmulatioe. •.1 4., etl7 , ' l'.• 1..5. , in the Meat!, 3 iciil f10h.1.1, to v., CO.IIIIIIII i 11, .1. Torpidity. i 're, e.-' nentiou of the Lirrr.ard•/..... , •. , ...• nn they torten In, limit the raiii,lai, i i l•. 0 .., 1400.1 Thin at IRS.II*-11:11.1'..1 i-:• ...... : floret . for thy strength rail 4 lina if it.i. • i •.• . Tose Was are 1.1-14.q.elet mot I ;qt. ••. htv,..n. steel. Weep:re.. 4111 t ifeehhti 1141 i 4 rrrhol Is prekestsious or Prices. or :up i•C n. .: b.. , • eynititomalle of Ireackscess. st ill 11 , ti "''. relief and convincing evidence of its i. •:,.r. power upon trial. Dr. X. C. ♦YER a - CO.. Loin ell. "lux. ?roeOral and Anatirtici,/ Chrmi.s. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIsTS EVERIWIIED marl7;ly.- Rcstoics gray and (sled Flair to 011111 IN At. eltott. removes I)andr.v..F. ft RES ALL DISEASES OF TIIF %ctLr. Prevents BAl.i.)iass. and makes grow Soft. picots!, :In.l I. true Slag and Vita Per i.ttlelsci MI. it s tai foe PrvinirvlitENTLEl .t.citexEnTritztimp. 5.1.1 -1, 3 , .11 cint,wituk. •-• Notes for On'te et thc I rt. t SELLING OFF AT COST , •11111 i Widest'geed. lotrudinz ro rttttltne Itt tt rcr--to the ranee ems oc,attleo "" Cooper—opthe tiro or Apr.l. tt: t te.l t : to redact) tdm stock SEILT, COT VOX TUE NEXT t 111. Stott: contltir to or: •..t 14 1/ 400dS, .Boole Mot Shoo, nitrd ware, Hats and (Ispg, Aal all ankles stacully fotti,d its • CO c ote sad ree for your:etre. trfor• rortLi• o. etre. here. • 'TIMM tm 4L1.1 , 0S ben... el 11,oz:too T. Ps XIX cr . ows t...t.v.e.t.! .1:4 bawls. been :ranted to the •Ith•r" the estate or J. *try bomlSClti all pones+ Indebted to 034,0.1.1tt 3,rr hereby anfiasci to Wake tronsoll.tte ps)toelo: i •II person. baring rlstras szstastsahi o.:Ate pretent theta duly sotheutl at eed tor JulIN YOr NO. NOWA HD 111.X1CINI;. Err • Brighton Paper Mills, BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A. PRINTING. - MA NIN/ Li, A. ROOFING, BAILING, Ilisrdware. Giusti. Straw. RAG AND C7AUPET, V' JEL IS I MANTTFACTI r El) AND SOLD AT Wholefale tk Retail by Frazier, iletzler iCe., INITriDITRO H. (^PSd P'Rat► taken 4 animate. PRICE $l.OO ..t = *$ Third A aaaaa .