The Beaver Areis. 1. WlYAND,lbreon.mal Psoriurrog. Beaver,'Pa.4 July !•s !97•:''' REPUBLICAN TICKET. 1870; . r MICRA ib EL CI VrY4I4D, I - Subject to IRstrick Confined! For As :131FIU somblm t • . WILLIAM C"RLOCIt'' '•-•"•-• I)EMAB LETHERMAIk. WILLIAM A. MICKEY. Fbr Frothontiitary: JOHN CAUGHEY. • • .Fbr Onawassionert • • SAMUEL TORRENCE. •• • • IMr Jury Cbtittuirasioner:'' ' . JAMES WARNOCK. For Poor-Hoise Director: .11111ABI REED. • Abr .ituditOri ' • J. U. CIIRISTY. 4 : • • Par Trsiattes o Anademy: ' • REV. W C. CRICIILOW, • • M. DATtIiAGEL • !• tt.+ (101,D hasslightly , gulyanced'aio aided on lifondai ovenjug 418 i. In New York at ELIO/. ; ARKANdAI3 is a largo State - Sodom of the most fertile in the Urdoniyet at this ago of the world (1810)' Sheihas but 49 miles of railroad within lt.r territorial thefts. Slavery has clear ly not done much to develope the re sources of that State. • Tex bill which' has been pending: in Congress for some time past - grant; leg a pension of three thousand dol lars per annum to Mrs. Lincoln, be came a law before Congress adjourn ed. The bill passed the House 'some time ago, and on last Thursday, It went through the Senate by a maJoi- Ity of eight. Soon atteritards the President of his signature to the net, and thus the matter is, forever; we hope, put at rest. THE census returns in ten of the election districts In New York city as n' . just puhlished show populatio of precisely 22,499. This of coursein7. vludem -men, women and children., At the election hold just one month before, 47,615 votes were polled In these some ten districts, four-fifthis of them democratic. There Is where the I ? ensocracy "vote early and often.'! it any wonder that that party - 18E61e to achieve victories in Now York? KrATE . telegnuns inform • its ' that there are two 'vessels of warintho harbor of New York—one French and the other Prussian—and hostile demonstrations are anticipate& It k doubtful whether they will 'coed& er rable telegrams Sufficient authority, to warrant a naval engagement; and In any event the will have tapes, three miles from the west befOra they will be at liberty to fight. Such was the ruling of international law in the rase of the Kellam° end baton conflict. TILE Philadelphia Ledger, of the t 1 inst., says: We take great pleas ure in announcing the fact that the opposition to the legal tender decision of tho Supreme 'Court is at an end. All the railroad companies whose of flees are in this city, yesterday paid the half yeaesinterest, then matur ing, on all of their debts created be; fore the passage of the legal tender act, in 1512, in coin or its equivalent: The Pennsylvania railroad company lod off courageously, displaying the! coin, we are informed, in large abun dance. • TilE Greene county , Repositcoy, in sists on having the Congressmnn this year on the groom, that that county pays snore Internal reveriuetax than any of the other counties of the 24th District. AVe have not been keeping the run of the precise sum 'paid by each of the four counties , and will therefore not dispute the Repositorie's proposition, but merely ask it to pub lish the amount paid by Greene county . and the specks of property on . which it was levied. To satisfy the public that it knows whereof it affirms; the Repository will surely not deaine to comply with this ion si noble request. • Tits Credit Weblike ea., which excited so much Interest, because of the rut amount and the great principles Involved. has been decided by the supremo Court against the COLIII/1011Weaith. The pkillguacht of the court of Common Pleas or Dau phin county la reversed and a new trial ordered, --Ilarristrny /Wrier. . -We suspixt the Paseiot misinter prets the action of the Supreme Court. The I larrisburg Apie, a well inform ed Journal published at the State utp- Wit understands the Supreme Court to have ordeied a new trial of the case merely towlmit'vyrtain tedlmo ny which Wasthrown out in the court Thtstestimony will not alter 'or wmiketi any of the positions oldie prosecution, (the State) andilui 7bp-- Pt confidently anticipates another ine tory fer the Commonwealth when the assn is again tried. Fon some time past rumors have been afloat to the effect that our 311 - ister to 4ngland (Mrs Motley) would be retailed and lame one else sent to -„the court of St.,James in his Stead. \Vhat Mr. Motley's sins of omission or commission were, the reports did not say. On the inst day of thetiession or Outguns, however, these rumors took definite shape by the Presidentsentlitur to the Senate for Confirma tion, the name atm-Senator Freling buysen of New Jersey asMinister to . England. The nomination was re fernxl; to the Committee on %reign • relations, and afterwards confirmed by the Senate. Mr. Frelinghuysen isa gentleman of excedlentcharacter,alin billed scholar andlias.had conaidera- blo experlenm in public aftuirs-11/IV. lug served .a term in the Senate of the United States. ' • CoNuanks adjourned on the 15th, and we presume by his time most of • the truanhers. have reached'their home+, end not a few of them already. engaged , in laying ropes to •lutve , themselves renominated and return 7 ,ed to Congress. The proceedings on 'Tuesday morning wore such as they always are on the closing - day of • session, and Most of the time both chambers were as'neisy as a beer den. About the warahrumberofprivate bills, covering jobs of one kind or an other, were presented, but so far as is known not one of them got through, Vigilant members were watching all around both halls, and instant oliee- Hons. to everything ofa questionable character were raised. The final, 'smarm, especially In the house, were • boisterous and exciting nt times, but Something mu be par Mined by the • country In eonslderatiori‘of the fact that the plunderers were ; not allowed to get 'their hands into the Treasury. • Tirt, county committee of the Va . publican party lb Lawrence empty mot in Now COW on the 24 of,frily, and afters free Interchsnipa of opinion condud.. on holding meetlnki • In that•county lthe of Augdit, and the oodtity • on the gal df the same iii• ' The committee at the 1,, • UP - adopted the tbllowlng ireekitloitic . , • Resolved,—That we austainil_ou garment nomlnaUng system end au°P Cll r I t t ra t z PPIT 'The sesakai of econnil was a Of Ito WM' ilain4 l . ;16,. WOO everybody. Tbs. L .B•pabliegibrpoptes la ;Ahab imlintr,, mbi ll git t: l q!r 4MiAI/41.1.4P aotiiiodeiitentiil ' „. i. Coares!)—Mid# Woloaa. of Boner county; j. ,4 ln orrOgoX " ,'iixe V.']lo• ascitoo, mama Chit, DrlZoti. 21:.*0f,141i4 r•aq•—Vithhf:l3... :IY.A4i / jirtmi . 000111; , iii'p: • •t• 1 I 1• •) 1 • •.' ..TOrt w yr lV " -4° " *XeLUel"* Pr l4"4l • • .._,,,,aat.".. , lilj.... l 6.iN r _L:l2_, r: . f , Tiii ‘l‘ Zod l l4:o 4 he pro 64 1 white :cadet* at Vest Point ,towainl tlia I colored • b(01 . Who , hive 'been , r'el [ chintet " ' Utitterrilitinitlf . cilintilals' id - A.0.04*. .*;134044.3i; school ,ibt) C0UP471,1111 , 041 , 11. a dia.. gnaw: num natitni..:lV sedma thriti the 'prO ' !lOW aeon as they Were' aware 'that boo a Afridan' iihisiont ' I would ne.hrought befoto tlwin, for (id m laden Into tha Anidemy, raised the . standard br Ouditlon , so high. :that • • • . in their and biiseni; hanieure y d, of all desire tir compote. With white . cadets in acquiring military instrne don. The examlnations"were there.: fore, thic.V&li, ifgor: never, before knoWni akiWeetßoint. Ntnety-one eandidaterfor admission' Into the Aeadensy l were examined— ' two of Wham wee yolOrrid these, five were raktedfor t h frm- itles—forty-seven • • failed. , mentally, : and thirty-nine pessield- 1- --c'ne of thee') latkel" being s44 l l!)4',Piiot , ' colored lad, frons:lirtford,, Oannee,. tkut. liineehisadmiasion.famithhtur been shameftilly used' bytheowhity i cadets of the Aisuliiini *Pedal Pr leeultlai tif3o4-Frlre4 to drivehirnitans them:hoot.• What with the"muelto run'snakinst him by the' pro feetioeiti t the 00 - trilthtUonand the mean treldOeldlifOlail's re ceived at the bands of • his fellow ca - , dets, makes the colored student's place anything else' but a plesskint one. Oeuld.potthetirY.pf Wtie or the General of the Army, aUp qui etly up to West Point s 'and teach the. young itedrie old ones too, #1e..109134 gentility . which they seem to stand-so much in need oft, ' Their' dollies* would be but earrYlnk out the Spirit of our laws, bestdetw*g the,gratitudeof the wheleemsetr'y. , , .7. • , _ THE EIZANEWPRUIIIIIAN LIAR. Late telegraphic despikhet , from, Europe—published elsewhere in this paper—dtiforM iii that Upi.. his leen declared between Franceand Prizlsliz.. The mute of rupture betweenthese, two powers is that King William refused to obey the ,peremptoty de-' mend ofl,4Poyeon. to fcirbid Prince, Leopold of, Ilohennellerrl, from ilitb• matting his name to be used asa can-, didate for elttetiOn to the throne of Spain. ' As head Of the fandly of Holi henzoliern, William did, feOld,W:ot pold's acceptance of such modidature, but, as King 61 - Prlllisumeterazono interfere With' tid! right or Spain lit freely elect Abe sovereign of her Otolef4 and declined: a second oonferenicoon , that subject with Count Benedetti, French Ambas3nder . extraordinary, at Ems; arid . this ,so abruptly its to cause it to be assigned by Napoleon as a secondary reason for the declara tion 'of war. But the true Cause of the war lies deeper. It may be found lathe struggle for the balance of :power in Europe, which has been going on with varied succis between Franco and Prussia, ,sln(X) the days:Of IkTape loon I. Prusala wag greatly enfeebled, at that time,' by the loss of thenhine Provinces; but she subserptently re gained them through 'the treaty of Paris. There has been uncomproin izing hostility between the two gov emmentsfor years, and it would have. broken out into open hostilities In Il4id, but that Prussia was t, fully Pre pared—her army flush with e hon ors of Sodowa, and Prance was comparatively unprepar ed: King William, thro' themastcrly diplomacy of Count: Bisinarki :has tabled largely to his ~dontivalons by the late treaty 'with Frapels Joseph of Austria; so that, peussia to now looked upon as ono of the fast of Ea ropean powers. , Uy the late action of o:matins muck of Prussia, and (len. Prim of Spaln—should it besuccessfol, In elec ting a Prussian Prince to the throne of. Spain ; —Prwahr Would benble to Control the diplomacy or Europe; France is determined not only to pre vent this, but to eoniftol Premin to , ifiVe. :'eseerence•that she' will never porMit Ono cif hersaldeets, to siplre 6 the throne,of Spain; and for this part pose is now concentrating her troops on the Prussian frontier. Finmeehas between 801009. find., * OOO , ready for the 1100 ; . and Prussia near ly the 'same number. l'ln this respect they' are. evenly 'matetied.:. Prance has thelitere apitreol' .flavy~, The result of . this ewe:o'k very • dlsastmus to the losing .patty. If Prussia' wins, she •will 'arid largely to her territory and 'politidif ance ; she fails, she .will strik to a second • rate power. If , France eon-. (piers, the Nepoleonic d aasty'will be estahllshed ; the !thine 'provinces secured and the.diplomatie saprensi cy of the Empire acknowledged in Europe ; if She is• defeated, the I.ln plie 'meow. and .Prince`will Wome the prey . of political charlatans raid Internceine war. 1.. „ 'What elreet4s this War to.have up on this iNiantryi 'We Will, more, thattlikely bncailedou, tOhOlairiiro. visions aqtl breadstuts Cor. Europe, This; will throw the balance of trade lir -our' 1 1 :Neg . :end:the 'etrnsequent re r roturn Otspecle,t()' ofte . S . ho'rett.`.• For 40 eeeigitl4willtk;riiriaarateapitid sock- 'overlain:Eat., in United •Stales• stocks. , French and Prussian coin- Incite will bas hiset,l from, the emm, end the : tarrying trtule, full lute the hands .of • neutret, ~ 01 3F °1 - Y American vessels will got their,share. "It •Is an ill wiadthat blows no one any goOd?;" ;so that however:Mach. wotegret:thet`citlainit4!ar,, . 1 ,tie war, we can ea agratidate . ,ounseivol upon its henelicial effects to our,ownt. country:.therefore' say in the spirit' or neutrality to both"; parties, "pitch in and , win;" capecially•Prus sia. .Franor is assuming a dictatorial attitude And wholosomethistisement will 'have a ealutary . elliact ion' her Ini peratlve ciainet. Cihtleiel!ei, end needle gun, proceed! ~; MEMI= - - ' iiii if Metre inairific*_ indo . Tile . : . lir , 1 , 'Sr The '''',_'.ls V ia The II , , id, :; eh alOw to belhrle apol -,, :: . t niCire lhen blister,' sad ~: to babe ikeeridarm. Lthidon 1 d Freak fort, as well as in Paris, securities have fallen with a rapidity and vice• lence which shows that, .at any rate, their holders believe war possible. To us it still appears improbable. "tertr z , . . ten er , cease' and = hr and exciting tofeeble, land. with it sett to whom he wisher to hand over the thmoNi.cannot itßord tole:glare /Cu ro ermr, unless theorem dangers! abftMe of+ which thowaid knows. *lthing,,arnt.Which make some kin& of:Outward excitement imperative. , i AThat beighaelbinideted In big pee., emptorydaterferesew trittuthe 13pan'q ish ch oi ce ola Muth Clean+ nor hi it easy to understand how belie tome , ooverhis error without disgrace, un less, indeed, ho can by bluster, an& formidable titivate frighten the BPI'. lards Into. dropping. Prime Leopold.. • + Pruseinhe Nu notlfrighlened--Ahat is:plaint. hingiVtriilbm and Bismnrla have treated.:Thej:Broperar,..lnt hie leteathibre, WithelereelYconceated conterup ; and Ahoy, (seem to+ have untlargood tfrotuttba drat that their. anW.pnist had , condnitted allunder,, and M. him.to tflatmder as he chose.. .The cable teports the Moniteur,lthei `Frateh oftleiallinitruali to have.writ tbnortßaturdayer ....• -I: +I •.:___. ~.' , . !•+ "The abandennesat *tithe Holm-1 salient projecton the part of Prassia. Is not • enough n0w.... France. , must prevent the commencementof 'limi ter projects,. andoggthe=rrler! sic demand the;. e Of the treatyof Prague, via; thelibertar of BOuth•Germany, the evacuation of the fortress of Mayence, the remind. ation of military....influenoe - beiyard the Main, and .thosettkineat of ..the Schleswig-holstein question ! with DallnarkA , 1 / ~ / • Pi. , I .l• I .1f , this appeared.' I it the official .part of the papervit - would le , equivalent ton deciamtion of war. I It was probi ably inserted aka fffeeler,Mln the un official: :column,- and : in..that . case amounts ortly.to a bluster. , •But we readothat army. , corps are. moving; it: is' remembered:Mutt the , French government has been for somedays buying grcat quantities of grain; and the temper of the French Is certainly the reverse of amiable. . . 1 :If Napoleon snakes war it will be bemuse he atnnot mandain hits throe° with peace; it will be Molest throw of the dicei and gambler as he is he ' will probably lose; i for he will have opposed to hipt a power greater, fre er, stronger, less serate, . perhaps, but .quite as determined es his own and stateuren Morsastute and beta liked 'than any. of ithe.creatures with whom be has surrounded 'his throne. Prussia will represent in the struggle the caum lot !liberty . and E peace,. against:the unruly .dt= of Napoleon. What will be the crest upon us of a general. ar in }lmpel. .No doubt at first American securities . held In 'Europe' may be sent home to "raise gold; endive may temporarily, send some abroad. But It isnot probable that this will , keg continue; !or. in the,first place, we shall-have to, fur nish the contestants, with breadstuns, and shall , thus Tay in grain, what otherwise they mightdemand in gold —end next, if the wars iasts or prom-, ism to last, those' who invest their fortunes in the bonds ofGovemmeets will see that American, securities are safest in.marketi and are morelikely to sell out Enropeimbends, and buy OUR. NATIONAL FINAAIpDa. iiiitidattli *Mae i*ioDii Debt. ...The fo ll owing is tbe full . ext of the funding bill as passed by loth , Houses en ,c tlist Tieltioishiy. • the TriaLrer•ls hereby autbc%olll - in.e sem tar sums not eTeperllng in the aggregate, 82ti0,000,000,, coupon or• registered bondil •or States, in such form as he may pre-. scribe, and of denominatiraas or AMY dollars, or some multiple of.tluitstnn redeemable,ip ~cein of , the present standard value at the pleasure of the United Strites,rafter ten years from date of their issue and bearing Inter est; payable sem i-annually, in such coip, at the rate of five percent. per annum ; also the sum or sums not ex ceeding in the aggregate $.300.000,000 of like bonds, the same in all 'respects hut payable at the pleasure of the United States llfteen years from the date of their Issue, and bearing inter est at the rate of four and "a half per mitt. per,unnum; also, a sum or sums not exceeding In the aggregate $l,- 0)0,000 of Jike,bonds, the same ie all respects but payable at the pleasure of the United States thirty, years from the date at the rate of four ;per • cent. per annum. all of said several classes of bonds , and interest thereon shall be exempt froth the payment of all tax-, es or duties , of the United States, us well aa taxation.in any form by or Under Stitte,'raunicipal or lotai auth ority ; and said bondi shall have set forth and egtreated upon their face' ' the (ditty° speeilled conditions,' and shall with their ixtupoits I tie • made payable at the pleasure of the United States. but nettling, in this act or In any other law, raw In force shall be construed toitetherize nay increase whateVer, of the bonded debt of the tinned State* See. 2.. .Be it fuithenvaiwkiii That the Secretary of the Treasuryls here by authorized to sell or dispose or any of the bends Issued under this act ' at not less than their par value for pin, and to apply. the, p,roraeds thererif to the iredemptien of anyboreti fg the tlnitedStates,ontatanding and knewn as five-twetity.,,tionds, et ,their par value, or he may exchange the Hanle for such five-twenty _bonds, par for par, but , the bends hereby authorized shall be used fdt no other purpose whatsoever, and a sum not exceeding one-half of one per cent. of the bonds herein authorized is hereby appropri ated to,pay the expense of preparing. laming, advertising and divesting of the same. , • • ,• • , •• • • Stec IL' 1 13 E -it emelt* That: the payment of any of the bonds hereby authorized after the expiration of said several terms Of ten, fifteen and go . years,. shall be 'made, In amounts to be• determined from time to time. by theoSecretary of the Trea sury at his discretion' the bon& so to be paid to be: distinguished and• de scribed, by dates and numbens, &wish ping - Ow 'meta successive payment with' - the bonds of such class last da ted and...numbered, of Ithe time of which Intended paytnent or fedemp; tion ithe Seatetary•of the Treasury shall give public:notice at anyitime to be paid,the interetton , whlettsbrat Cement the expiration of three meths from the date of such , ntitice. • . •• lkJlerthlt rierefed; That the Secretttry of the Treasury is here by authorized; with any Coin; brthe 'United States which' he may hawfbily raiplyte Mich pares, Or which may, be derived fitllll Oki sale' of any of the bonikthithistie of whit% *provided for In %teat to pay at'par anditin. eel 'any six der cent. !bonds . of the UMW States of the kind known as five-tweety bentia';' which' Mere ' be; come Or shall hereafter become re-• deetrtablebY the 'tetras of their invite ' But, the particular bonds so to be paid and eantelksl shell in all Caries be indicated .tuut specithxl by` dote and needier In the order of their lame, Initialing with the fliat'nehr hared • and !Skied, in n public notice to be 'giveit by the Secretary of the Trearary, and is tbree.inenths after date df such tigbllc hollers thelnterest or the bonds so selected and eilvertiL eta& to be paid shallcaise. •• • , Be it fug . enao4ea, 7hut. the Secreta ry of the Treasurtishert by authorizers, ink ILO time . ,othrn e, years from tbe Passage of this id, /*elite gold:trait Ofthe United Stares on deposit for not/era than thirty 'IBM In .stims of mot less than r one hundirst dollars; With' the * Treigrarer or Aialetant-Treastwer of the'Unlted States, authorized by the Secretary of • the Treasury to receive the same, who i issue therefor certiflcatesof ade in such lbrm as thelOik :orthe Troisury shall p • and, d‘ certificates of deposit beellliiterest at a rate not exceeding a i i r bait per cent. per annual. y-Amount of gold coin so -do; posited may be with drawn - from de posit at any time after thhitr zr days from date of depostA tr e Itai days notice, and Gm We certificate; • - that the iiiiet.st • - - =the at 00 .1 4 easur 0 of the Bear of; ,thel irteasum.iind not hot than Zper-nent.;of theeeindepeelted :Aver sepreeented by said eerttheatat deposit; shalt los • retained,in the ,Tresaury.tor the patient °field r tilleetwount *be twee bey= cee eentttnay baapplied at the of taryefttheAl*ur'yii te iwirYit ;the went-orpay redemption of =eh outeleeding ,boutir :Uttlted. Mete*, heretofore and known laera4o bonds; ee- he , ,fiteehtuata under the , provisions !the th e seetiotunt *bisect, and•anyontiMates otideposit lemedeatiftwesaid may be •tneelved atpar, with intereet accrued' f therimi: I in, Mined , Oft aziY - ) bands epthonized to Oeianted, by. %hie *) 1 811eJ 1.1 Be itfiertheretaarted,v That the United States bonds purchased and abwteld in -the Treasury in ac; coridande with the provisions relative to , trallakin thud of 'section hof an act 'entitle "An 'Act toenail:Ala) the issue of. United• Stated notes and for the redemption or funding" thereof, 'and:for funding tpo fl oating , debt of thollniterMata, 'appmvedFeb. nd all other United States bonds which -have been pnrcheled by the Seery of the Treasury of the Uni ted,Stateri shall be cancelled and de• strdyed,r a detailed • record of bonds so Cancelled and destroyed be that made in the Treasury:tiepart meat; ;.Any bonds hereafter applied to Lfd stinking fend, and aft other U. & bonds redeemed or 'paid hereafter by' the ;United Matey shall also in like .mahner be • recorded, I cancelled' and , destroyed, and the amount of bonds of each class that have been canoe ledi and: destroyed shall be de ducted respectively frcrm the amount of each class of the outstanding debt of the United. States in addition to other amounts that may be applied to the redemption in payment of the public debt, and an amount equal to the interest on ail bonds belonging to the. aforeadd .sinking fund shall be applied as the Secretary of the Treas ury shall from time to time direct to the payment of the public debt as provided for in section five of the act aforesaid, and •the amount so to be applied ta hereby appropriated annu ally for that purpose out of the receipts for duties on imported goods. • A :Messaii from .the President. Just as Congrein - was about to ad jdurn,mi last Friday, the following ineseagtifrota'thagroldent was sent ip and read in bcith, Itousin: • 2b:The..Smate and . House of .Rypre seed:foes: , : Yur attention is reslieetibily called to the necessity of panlinirrin Indian appropriation bill before the mem bers of Congress separate.. Without such appropriation hostilities are sure to ensue and with them suflbring, loss i t iLi t i j i and: expenditures vast, as com with the amount asked. ' • • The latest intelligence from Europe indleates the Imminence of war be tween France and North Germany. In view of this, sound policy indi cates the importance of some sound legislation • tending to enlarge the commercial maritime of the country. The vessels of this country at the present drat) areinsufficient to meet the increase which the' existence of I war in Europe will Impose upon the commerce of the United States ,• and I submit to the consideration of Con gressthat the interestsof thecountry ' gigaritiliraVeliErag 48 II vessels of foreign construction for the , foreign trade of the count 7. Au act to. this effect May he limited in its duration to meet the immediate ex igency, The foreign mail service of the. Ainited 'States is in a large de gree 'dependent upon the Bremen and Ilainburg lines of steamers. The Postoffice Department has entered alto contracts in writing with the two compaMes above named, and with the Williams and Guion line rinpee lively, for a regular and continuous service of two years. The only ar rangement that could be made with the lowan and Cunard Hues is tem porary, and may ,be broken off any' time. The North German lines are first-class in pointofspeedand equip meet, their steamers usually oinking the trip across the Atlantic in from twenty-four to thirty-six hours in ad vance of the Williams and iGulon. Should the North German steamers be blockaded or impeded by' France, our.pustal intereds with fbreign mi nima will be greatly embarramed un lesafkingress interpose for its relief. I suggest to Congress the propriety of further postponing the time for Aourament, with the. view of con-. sidering the questions herein com municated.. U.S. GRANT. The Georgia Bill Passed. The toils and troubles of Congress, with • reference to the admission of Georgie are at an end, and the State will be r again restored to her proper practical relation in the Union. The Conference Committee, after agreeing to disagree, were mustarded to hold another meeting, at which, quite to their own surprise, they effected an agreethent: The bill is that introduced birour. Dawes and passed by • the n fortnight ago, with another proviso , added. In Qatterence: The effect of the measure at a whole is to leave open the quettlon of an election next fall, the provisions being that an election for members of the legisla ture and State officers shall be held In pursirance of the termsof the State Constitution, and; nothing in this net or any other act relating to Georgia shall be construed to limit or extend, the term of office of any one. The bill 'ln this form went through the Senate without divhdon, after a brief debate; and through the House with out objection and with a rush, at exactly midnight. , THE new ()ensue returns begin to shim whether The Tribune did or did 'not dO injustice to the Democracy at our late, election, in charging them with. the most shamelqss frauds in some of the Wards in this city. Here is' the table of total ,poputation men, women, children; a li ens and citizens in certain Wards, and beside It the Vote reported as cast In . the same ' places. Us! may, by male citizens above the age of:twenty one, having the other legal qualification of voters. Row did there, come ,to be twice as many voters as there were inhabit ants of all ages apd both sexes,.nniess there,. was fraud? 'And if,' as some flippant paperg laws brazenly pre ' tended, the Republicans committed the frauds, how did the 'llemecratS come 10. get the votes? L,yok at the Monatrous record I. . . , • P 399141109 May. • • • XS/Isom ~Sri.' • ' 0110.- 1 :010. N 191.9 Ward. 11119 I)lstrkt • 3,301. 3,930 Ninth Word. XIS Dlstrl44. .. . ... 4. 020 1 1 1114.909 Ward. Vth DIA1141:::.:.1,370 3,470 Seventh Ward. 1110 Dlrtzl4l sore 6,851/ SavestirWard, Pith 116014/....:.3.900 0.097 Sorenteenlll Ward. XIV& Dialed, UM '3,190 Tweaty.erst Ward, Vllto DlsUiet, 703 7,359 Truth 114910, 11111Markt— , . 1011 Finn Ward; VIA Markt, 1177 3,012 1113trteente Ward, Vlllt District—LSO • 4,911 Totals , ...... ..41.490 - . This is the phi, the Purity of Whose leo& government, according to Ddr. Samuel Cox, causes all other cities to their heads le piteous disgrace I - 7 /4 Y. Tribune*. , . . —Our. smart editors usually • emi grate to the West. But one of that dass is Mallen in Massaehusettamho says: "A man who is owing us e little hill mid he would call lastweek and pay as if he was alive. He still appears upon the streets, but as ho did not ea ,it is naturally supposed that bu isdeed, and is waking mown' to save funeral expenses." • El I:: 8 clitw Sr NEED us. . • ,andifaand Me _ War Iteelared snaaaa Prawas, tifflriktia l a t , minuteste ore two thb; no n aolland-wilt.samain• • ' • t lfektialligewr if inlee en gage'n re s pect meow neu trality of Bel gium, yet trim* rephilyyoneen trating atAtitVreif "mid blhee paints. The bullion in the Bank of Antwerp was removed to the citadel. The Is sue of paper money.iwe announced. Proclismatimi tot*. Germ•*!. TARN, July i5.-Alter-the council at the Tuileries, the Ministers mom panted the'Emperor to Bt. Cloud last nigh t;whete the examen was 'mourn ed, and lasted far into the night. It is asserted that Baron. Werther was on the point of starting again fir Ems, yesterday, 'when a Prussian messenger arrived here with a coun ter-order. • 't • • Marshal Randal has gone to Alge ria to take conimatatof the provine° hr place of McMahon: The Gaulois as ;lb° Minister of Austria to Berlin isnow in Paris and had an interview with the Emperor. It is reported that the Emperor re ceived a dispatch trein Queen Victo ria this morning, making a last ap peal for peeve, and ,similar was also sent thearng of It Is said a prnelaznation, signed by Napoleon will be tirepared for die , tribution thrornhathe German States assoop at eh troops croos - thatabe'Pe ple l •cif France Var'against Fnutio, not against Germany, and with no idea-of n icrnapsitstr An enormous number of copies are already printed. Vetika.lisi l ilhithiMistthepronigei anapest eX• Is Yew great.. There is no oppositow to the war manifesto .by any class: Rents have advanced to - La Lilieri ter - Porta that grea bodies of !troops We a re - Lti motion last t night for the frontleri..and the Emperor will soon take the field in person; Protest reemallitio areas Powers: LoNDoN; Job? 15. 1 Freolog—lt la reported' the Prustlan Govern ment itself demands of France 'there adl'of Benedetti, and that the Euro. peen powers - yesterday united in a put rotm without t against effect. the policy of Prussia, b Tho excitement arising, from the situation has been intense here an day. •Busittme is at a stand still, and comutercial° 'quotations ate quite nominal. ' ' • • German Venial 'ordered to It& . . IPerg• - LoNnoNjulyl6.oauntßismarck has Issued a circular which has been telegraphed' in alldirections, notify. fag German vessels to hasten to the ports of shelter. The notification, of course, ' applies to all ocean steamers belonging to German ports. Basis of the ,Deelaration: I.oia ecial: F i c o l a o Nt July V.).—The French I war Is bused on the following mutes : First—The instdt altered at Ems to Count Benedetti; and Its approval by the Pruselan Government. Second—Tho retinal of the King of Prussia to compel the withdrawal of Prince Leopold 's name as a candidate for the Spanish throne. ThirdlTTlie fact that the King per In giving.the Prince liberty to aempt the crown. The declaration continues. that the extraordinary constitutional changes In Prussia, awaken slumbering recol lections of 1814. "Let us cross the Rhino and .avenge the insults of Prussia." • The excitement in Paris is . Intense. Nrw Yong,- July 15.—A special sbsteslhat the Prussian Minister at .....,.. cable die Crops - 1014in itnnounc ing the departure of the French fleet to blockade the Prussian ports. The information was at once communi cated to the President and Cabinet. The Tribunes - Washington special says: Secretary Fish had several long amsultatious with the President in reference to the diplomatic changes and the threatenc Europe.-- Of in Eupe.— Of the formerlitt could be learned. In reference to t latter, Secretary Fish is still of opt ion that war is in evitable, and says here is no question in his mind but at France means' war under any • umstanwi ; that 1 the telegrams w all manipulated by French agen , and as proof of this states that. tl foreign ministers here are unable o obtain any dis patches, and the • they have been receiving have n much confused. He does not give much credence to the' statements i the London tele grams that Franc will send a fleet to capture Cuba. i 1 . . Tlip remark thd, this government might have - mthing to say is re ' garded as sig cant; coming as it does from the rttary of State. Fears are en itined that a gener al' European w nay be in full blast before the sum et, is over. Secretary . Fish has not IVA any dispatches off mportance the subject from our Ministers at Pails, pondon or Madrid —but has sea them all telegraphic instructions to Sbairve strict neutral ity, &c., and *tints important ad vices from Minster Sickles to day. BERLIN. Jul,' I3.—The King's re fusal of CountiliMeditti's demand, coupled with tie peremptory decli nation of a futile conference with the Ambassadn, sill be apt to arouse new appreliengon of hostility, but will not necrip lead to war,.as it is simply an sit er the chief of the Hohenzoileren foully, and not an act of the Plosion Government, 'which. would twain) the . constitu tiona istersl countenigittures of the Min-. . ..„ Prussia ref abandon her poi- , icy ofmasterly ivity with regard to the Spanish. t le. • on the p of the Russian At Bt. Petersb there is a strong l it feeling Governmen t - a t France. . , 1 It is believed e that the Empe ror Napoleon is bit on an aggressive war to destroy a balance of power in Europe, Body seizing 'an over mastering im mitn to force the-mato ration of the Bcfbons on the throne of Spain by arn4 . The North 0 dispatch from particulars of edetti. It a 'the King of was drinking emptorily his 1 ing Imbrogli dismissed int The same activity at being put In Fourteen iro ' ready. to's bourg. . 'The deela announced in It is report that an angry terday betw Aria y Minis outof the latte for mace. T denounced 0 direction. • Movements. Rhine frontier ern Fiance is soldiers. Tro to garrisoned raw. levies • them. , Aug throng the at rout toithe es the difrerent similarly-larr There is g Many demon were made night.. Crow e i z i aded V thou &e.. tested were The relic° d crowd steppe bossy and sb 1 1 Gazelle 11118 a today : giving r withdrawal of Ben 'rs that he masted while .the latter er, demanding per '. tions In the pend- He was therefore tely. ports,re much wh is ich are I tate of defense.— , = and frigate% are Brest and Cher- of war bus been 1 Corps Logislatif. the best authority • rview mural yes the 'Emperor and 011ivIer, growing known disposition lEmperor violently or's efforts in this 1 troops toward the e incessant. East lately alive with which have hither. Is.have gone, and slowly replacing Les and tsissous of the city ou their The preperatioos at 1 stations are on a e. agitation - hero.— UOllB In filvot:olvir people during We students and nth streets and boulo. • arerits,,down with pawns who pro and insulted, of enterfere. The the Prmaiiin Em insultingly. it is asserted that thei Pinedan • whitens , leave/fade re/14y r Cogilargi* 'war •i• belU a ti "" arn t \ ho. eutinlityof • nre Irir=lycoincentwtfag tw , and w e e& _ t aw. , e and bullion of the Bank of Antwerp have been removed to the (Ode], fra t Fased by. Hot-. IM=2MI HOSTILITIES connExcEn. stl(lt ./It( Battle Ibught-5,4X10 killed./ ed ati enagement plied near Forbiteil; Opining WS to the Priuidans of 1000 kllWA r tut the French lots Is phicedit 2,000 kill ed.-wAs yet the•reppri its tracedlo no reliable, ~, ; ;i ,-.3lleidileets freii eapeleen. , , " The EBllierol . will Issue a nuatieee? to Me gifts otliiouttaermanylnet* ring them of the good will of Fran= Tho War feeling luta - taken entireOrti trot of the people. • ~,, ,111011entill'Uty . pY EII • LoNnoir, July 10.=-The neutrality of , England be ditilcultand s'r e i Laps Impassible and ashcan:ea should Holland and Belgium totin involved, i flailing ors Prussian Wieet.•,,. / ' The Prussian fleet of Prince ;A.aui. best which has - latterly been in these waters, sailed for Kiel to-day.;, Synspatioi with Peasants.; • ' The Mica intimate that the recowi cry •of Masco and Lorraine, contain. ing the,Modeml provinces of Dinselle, IdeurthA' enz Vosges, Upper:lllllnd and Lower Rhine are the real ohjoets of the war on the part of Prussia, and iu that she has the sympathy of man kind. • Probable English Intervention. The Rimes hints that English ln. tervention is probable in case of Prus sia losing strength. Failure of. Ellbria to Freseare i Peace. • Thediplomaticefforts of the British Goveimment to. preserve, pews be tween Prance and ?roasts have sig nally filled. The iinNIIIJOI Army. Cesee*.tra- BEulk ,duly, 10. The Priutslati army id concentrating at TreVad and Mayenee. . The King arrived at Ber lin at nine (Mock laskwnhtl4: „ „ Enthuslassis of the l!irimUsiaa Pee pie. ' • • . During the entire night hundreds of thoultands of persons were parading the streets, cheering, and singing the national tuithems. • All the Theme. maim were illuminated. • . , Suspicious. Austria Is forming a military atmp on the frontier of Pentode. The •'Times" on the French De elaralloaer War. ; The nines, in its leader this morn. ing, stigmatizes the French declare• don of war as the greatest national crime that has been perpetrated situ* the First Empire. It was the unjust but carefully premeditated act of ono man—the ultimate result of personal Kale. Many will back German stead fastness against French impetuosity. The world's moms sympathy Is with Prussia. The Emperor must strike soon if he would strike hard ; woe to him if the ardor of his troops has time to abate. He can on return as con queror upon the scale of Austerlitz and \yagram. THE TAX AND TARIFF. The bill an Finally Passed by Congreirm. A Reduction of 1/80000,000in the Pen ' plea Burden—'What 'ham Arc Abolished and What Retained. The tax and tariff bill as it passed Committee, "Irelix/Re i d • to realre= bardertof taxation abonteightrMtll loll llbtlars : It alitillsnrsall tax&on gross receipts, legacies, successions, watches gold and adVate, bill iard tables, peOportir t banks and bankers ; Itte wti9 : system of special'or litaxtrit , Webt.. those oa breuets. and ' diattllets, and , all taxes on sale:eexicept thoso'now paid by stamps ruid those. on stiles of leaf and manutactdrod tobaceo,, snuff ci gars,.wines and liquors. .Italso abol ishes' the stamp tax on all' receipts, transfers of mortgages, note for leis than'one hundred dollars, acid canned and preserved fish. .The taxes that remain arc these excepted as herin noted, as well* the present taxes on Spirits, tobacco gas,: fermented liqu ors,-bank depoirils, copitait mid circu lation, income tax, and stamp taxes except as abolished... The special tax es do not cease. till • next May, the truces on sales not jilt next October, and others that aro abolkrecl expire on the Ist of August..-:_yhe income tax Is to be collected buk two years more, and at the 'rate of two,and a half per r , mit.; with _two_thpusand dollars exemption...Theta/ten the salaries of goverimientolltebds ceases on the Best of AUgust, slid the differ ence to that data- betiteen five and two and a half per cent, is to be de ducted next spring. In social or re ligious communities five persons are to be counted as a family. The pub lication of income returns is positive ly prohibited. Two and a half per cent taxis - laid; on dividends of lin corporated banks, trust companies, savingsinsti tu t ions,and all insurance, milroad,'steumboat, canal, turnpike, slackwatee gas, coa l , mining, bridge and manufacturing companies wheth er priyable to citizens or non resi dents.' Interest allettreddeposftors'in savings banks is not to be called a dividend. The consolidation of col lection and supervisorship districts and discha of Reediest/ allowed to pe President: The new tariff rate; go into effect onthe 31st of next December. The principal items are tea, fifteen cents per,pouud ; coffee three cents; sub stitutes for coffer, live ,cents: moles ses,,five cents; sugars, from one and three quarters An four cents, . bellg about twentylive per cent - below tl e prcient rates; - corsets, two dollars p pe:dozen wlien,valued at sir dolls per. dozen; lam, and thirty fi ve r cent. ad w/o:en:when valued at ov r six Aollais ; flax straiv, five doll . per, ton ;1 undressed flax twenty do - it art; dressed flax, forty dollar 4 • hemp, twenty-five dalkirs; jute, t"- teeti dolktrs; jute butts, six dolls ; cotton bagging, two cents per pow il; pig lion; seven dollars per' ton; .st scrap,: ma- six --,dmines ;.:-.-wraught serao - 11 . 4n, -- aind dollarsT Bessemer steel,- .one mid a quarter cents per pound; dillivay bars, elude In laaft of steel,l one lent; _ hair cloth for seating; forty" cents per square yard when eighteen _. inches,• wide, and thirt cents, whe n less - than the cont le:Online iolh, thrty tax cen Win/dr:oi; silk Dtittods Or dank' oniaments, lily per cent ad valorem; nickel; thirty cents per pound: nickel ',alloy, thirty cents; German sliver ,and other mixed metals,. forty-five pet eent ad valorem; live stock, twenty per cent ad .valorem, oranges and lemons,' twenty per cent; pine apples,' &c., ten per, c ent.; peats foot oil and all animal, whale, seal and ilh oils,!twenty per cent. • linseed, twenty cents per bushel; linseed oil thirty cents per golion ; rape seed oil, one half cent per pound ; raw .oplum, one'doliar per pound ; stook ing_pplum, six dollars per pound; Anorphiii and its salts, one, dollar,per ounce- Cotttin.thread, yarn warps or ,wary yarn not wound upon spools,' whethersingle or advanced beyond the condition of single by twisting tWo or More single yarns together, whetherron, beams or in bundles, Skeins or crops, or hi any other form Ntlloeci at not exceeding forty cents perpourtd, ten cents per pound; val- Wd at over forty cents per pound and not. exceeding sixty cents per pound,. ;twenty cents per pound, twenty cents per pound; valued at over sixty cents per pound and not arceeding eighty cents per pound, own sa.do4.les — aa boats, , TbenZAtfebt aidiatddi IMES and extend to Boston, Providence, Rto44l ol oq"" Thli ty li Mta Caries n %MOW Portland, Me Portland Ore g on!' 1010 .{ asidanado: • ;Loam. and e • Wh • .;thettltj4,*l4,tv ' Mama LaTaba .pednted,iiLa abt•V Ortbree .• iloUmVselth loch t eta. , 001410.004 464;ii nro-neestolt7.' recentlyfatatl/0( klOrtri London, Conis s tilt feet two inch %ildstproudlylthittwo, , war i§ that for High Lo Jack." , I —Drerfitippat bk4aar, Alitor of the Dgliith Nimes:Wan, was podrule4 14setisible by a blac k -leg. Ate other day, because ho bad published "ati articht pokyorable Mu. gionblers and.gsMbUng.holeforthe town. :1:111et kacua4 kdeniiLtkki; utys that the most &Almt y dreslied lady athiate recepticin In_that towr2, e lotdt that paper seven dollars for the last thlrtect4carse r. 4 f Neiv ,41.1pertAgewv#4. • - • •• mclerty.v.ri - x - ; *TTORNEY AT LAW. Phird Street, Bearer, P,ai osua helOartbe Court Howie, Deaver, P 4. Jena II NEW 1 - .3'1 - I:OCERY, STORE .., Infßridgewater,'Pii: cY4i3o' . "' rhadap'l .thrne*, near the Bridge, HAVE OPENEti " ''t FBl:wr srp,q4; QF - .FAMILY GROCERIES:i QUE4SW,ARE,, NAILk WINDOW GLASS;F:LOUR. FEED AND • bi r itez connection. The More rOOOl has honcidetedi, nod *, cOaente maned, with largo 'bow win. now de. Mr. John Man. no long known hi ttilacionnennity, Will give Ida pt boa &Dent inn, i t tn . n t b e ; riVAI " TeI '14=71 with prICK4a Invitee the patronage of all who wish the teat ),Mods in the market, at the lowest.psh price. All kind. of country product wanted. „ t 4J. STILES & CO, Bridgewater, Pa. , New lishment' -,post__ IN fi()ckisfrEtz.. Lift,! W.(ntlti inform the , publle of Ix .. *wtet drul: tha,Cslic has jus;. , opepti.! a' rnuGIITON sTut:r,a4, 31 rill 7.. 3:o t .1 ralli 1.. A •laort ilistailet. above Cros , ' store, ROO-FlES'i•fAt kra Dlitttil''2,ttlit9 , I= MD ui,l,l4l.N.t'Alt In till itv brztuelite4., (;Itildninf,' clothing, SliirtA, ka, inatle to order; work to lie re lied on. .1 yell bllliCited. ,s., T. PEAL. my^2.i inl Corp Coua-t Sale. Vaistliffle 11,11 Eafttfc in Bearer Polls. By virtue of an order oh the Orphans' Cook of Bearer county, the underdened 2rintlnbaratoes of the entate of :Beekman, AV k Mier, deLt.. +Ul oos. pose to public safe on the itretnices. 0)4 7:tte-aiky, alnylsot !//h, it7o, . 1 I 0.514x1i1, m., he fbliesrdsgdera/briAresil es tate, lase of 'odd deceased', Ma: 'A tat o( weo,„ utid situate fa the Borough sislikaver Fails, county of , Beaver, and State of Pennsylvania, bole-' lot No. '2's In the Patterson plau of lot, In sold borough. bounded on the North by Race Street, East by lot No .2. W 2, South by lot No. 24, and est by Alain St. --Owl which is circled a large twootpry brick fiul coetainUng on the 'Bret floor.' a afore room 14 by 43 keg, two afire rpom, 15 by 1.1 feet, and a thoroughly totatteeted vault; ea the Sec ond Boor, a ball (now occupied by the Odd !(el lows) 1t by 44 feet: and also. Mice ante rooms le by 11 feet, A cellar under the entire building. There see on the premises a ware house 11by SO teet..cost-Bouse, stable and ether oat Anthill:gm. The property loitnate in the most huskies. part of the town of Beaver relicts In good repair, and command. a high rent. . Tmuts:—One-third ot the purchase money to be paid in hand 011 the confirmation of sale by the Court, end the Wow:a In two equal annual pep. meats with Inte re st. AMMAR!) WITISLEK, MARY WEILSLER.. Administrators.... A GENTS WANTED.--{($lU Silt BATY— Li. by the ANKIIICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO, BOSTON, MASS. or ST.LOCIS, Ito. tieltn.las WETTED AGE-NTS—To sett ee OCTAtiIiN . SEWING MACULAE. It Is Itritued, makes the .31brae u p lea,land weillsine= xeser. Wee. 1 AlLialhith maehlaes with ea sthdertetst so Col MVP Wren ittfrtere . Address OCTAGON ma.tonco- EIL Lards, Mo., Chle, Ill.; Pittsburgh, ~ a IleolteL, *kW . • j f : jetom ittilikt. —loess entirely ma and bow*. Ole. Meal bedneelbents. ,_Deserlpthro elf. ea bee. Address J. O. it.ANyt TLE S. CO., 4-M. Biddle lord, V SHUT Me. ItritANTEIS !SEWING MAo jibe l 11031 E E . Peke er.. It makes the ”LosekklUteh," (alike so both oldes) and Is the only Ileensed, under -ford Shur Meade° sold -Ibr less delk bed by Wheeler Unary Bakor..mnd tSin Co. All other nridartreed IShbUltallealnes sold for tem than $OO are turridgements, and the seller and user liable to moteecalloa. Address JOHN SON, CLARK a CO., Ikeda'', Kass.: Pttlybatub, Pa.; Chleado, or St. Louis. (JeVim . WHY DON'T YOU TRY WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS? They are a sure cure for Sore Throat, (bid, Cirom, DlpUurla , (Istarrh,ar libarseneest Also, a successful Renal. ily for Kidney Di:9leultiee; . • cents per hos. 24mt by mall nu receipt or price. by .1. t, KELI.OO. St Platt "abet. New York. Sole Agent Tor N. Y 801 D AY - DRUG. funel;tir THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD. For Twenty-Fiee' ants you caii buy of your Druygist,or . Grocer,a p«ckaye, of S'EA MOSVP.FARINE, nanutifac lured from pure Irish .3 foss or Carra geen, whkhr 'will make sixteen quarts of Blanc itwrWp,i anti a like l quantity of Puddings; Cisalialls;:. Ccetuns, Char, ;; It is /4"fai the cheapest, healthiest, and nosf delicious food the mold : , • t • thigsse PlantatkinEitters S. P.-1860-X. 27as; wonderful Y.egelaLlq llestora- Heels Theishost-eracilor 114,84161,6 i debilitatsdi (out pyrdial for -aged and languid, , ,it has ao equal among stomaohics. As a,reme dy for the 4Verfoua .iireelgOsto,Ohfiyt Women are especially • Subjed, it is su perseexilig•mery.otheoltimotlant.tzda all , 'climates; tropioal, , teiapereste Or frigid, it acts as a op:4k in every spe cies ocusortki which undermines the bodUy streriaih7iend : breaks don:» Me cinbnal spirits.' Jbr Bak by all Drogr ga s .:_,- of imeoili ti p . tell hiti v re z iftWre' C r t if = P tiLle . git =en , .._._llnli ar. i g ese 4.eeke iLigeTt ZreeitTiMi toireturi=tvet a lit el m altailgt i tti g rt i gX=ret co;•fla i ttelleant.sedt Why, ylicin,aad east always be oseci,vrltja hoombeam basataaltien hymen,' IC.O sneal.o4.peaf Peeitrfone, rabbetel it their nate* Inoue ana unqualineo approval: , , The ra0.,,u,...„ among man of our nafa mat eltterat: teothY E n t Preiroteto fir Alb -.find looms Ipitanetai.recommamtled it to neGente sir WWI cenretela,-.1 fotutfl it,WAeirf aeration, to accomptlatt •Wi ibc proprietors hare eta med. 1.4 ,, 27 , 1011 .„ 4 „.1)1L 1 11 114 0 ex l1A11 17 Ikutla c t. ear, la . Hue al three yoem dmitiz the war, lzi e Hospital Deportment natter the V. b. Government, thus sneaks of it • • .1 hare knovyn, Dr. Tnencee.Tle-Douloureux or LtAlte s alullis ve PlAf t ultrana l i t er a :itx4 known of a cow where not give Om. tomeral.ate.h..l.l fl a would not i.e tIR out it Welch Dill costslo. 1 think!' the' otoorrellable end nab* remedy .for,souvlglasu4 names Otosaven t i iko vroc.7 • ••• •. : . : Uesona. 1 vneen - „ ?of e long-Lithe tatouthed gyf toy Ltmgy tar .11F feed sea trely with l!fentabite: moat uneedurabba., ' We. treat Nations tp4diciwea without yucca!) . A i.w months since. we began the rue ofypefr ill, • lk.hen prom( parb elly swC eeo•fost,liiiinlo COW tlib - ulseltsb Jean eIT rieotroneMl' Tem. matt , to all; mason n Neuralgia. Itespectlelly GUM W. ,PX.L.TUN. Counsellor of Law. Boston, Match 23,1610, • yuirki.u..p..sdite and poets^e. One vaeingt,izA "11.011 , Mat, Six pukager,.. .. . 5.00 do • It lioldby all dealers In drag! and medlcln,, , , and by TVItNEIt S CO, Sul. Proprittore 120 Tremont Street. Boaton. IlaaA • btalw 5 3 • N sdsle t : / 4 -I t • Jo) 4, 4 % '0,;; ) 9•4 4 ' 4-; C te t ~ 1 2. %)) 4NAd f as • 1410 1 r • - Mild: Certithhsafe and Efficient. • II at once relppres and tur ia n: ata • end vt :rat. stnicrione, Wean! re at an,Y Ulna or ander any cireemetraces, Um ref 40 0 7 10 goys/ them., %lea Moat compkte and uniform sm. cam has sway yetis attended Its Mein mam, Mid in atime,yindlone of the. Untied Matte; and ft le pow offered to the baserelgabik,willh Wined itbiond• ca eviction WAR , nalarifTer tail P ac g m * Oh& all gm% la dabbed spc It. • , • • it #e uamossa yita catintnic. of' int flew, mid usider . 4o raimatincew ; and Ss naMdtinuxin tlyony y ea komin Ul ilia weeld where pargailin la It prairie/OM M no careeilo Ile moraffoo; Itains the MUM - endrely bee inllatbid, and nevet.inilibe allthaest de gree, mullein tie eilenis the nerroas Arden In Sulocs Distaste, YedlOtlftos and legiepep. gems, Punters& or ens Moot , aim, eCnilltii medicate Wrie system Stryida.Zryeipdas,Salf Jamie, , sad Oddment VOW getrigni rignicir, or want of Appetite. i ma, Brooehlitee, MeilltrMl, Veda Italer•BrasA, Sour and flirterbt l or=l, andforal r=llaolimeanof the same; impure LIMA: eyenytedertle, *errors; or net Headache. RAtweastims, tiwid, and iniammeadons in all forme —theme and all kindred Cremes ma &limp be weonny CCOIO or greatly refined by tLla mild 'yeriig remedy. m ost Dimuser. with It, biseperaide ammo pantile mental and hyslail—soch ae great- Meeitiod•ut mind and body; drueeeietsse . Imllepositioei to exerciere, weakness of the limbo; freli.gs of depvlduley, cfleeoitragereseed and di.- trust—all dbappear under It, magic Influence. It regulates and IMizarsit. the bowels; ia a aces ANT:DuTt for coo o and Pier • ghat mieweiryTa.„.....a.„ the action of the air : 6.1p.51,11, the y2ow pe Jlaini. 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I . ll:lLisiliNil CU. 41111roome SI. :Sew York- . jyti.4w SECOND YO'LlatE UY iH.STEPHENS Great Victory of the War 1.. now ready. Agenta waited. Send for circular, with ternw and aWI lleacriptien of the oork. Addresa National pub. khlog Cu., Philadelphia, Pa. I Dikiw 1 way cend the re -0.40t AN C UR E cella - by which 1 (CD . was cured of Etit- C T Ft 1;1 , rrli and Deultd . ov frit. Adiffeak Ers CD' DEAFNESS m. C. Logged, Ho. N0...34'N. J. . DIElw THIS IS NO 1117 1 111iL i t t i t i t 35 you with age, height, color til:•;et and hr, , you c;illrei refer by return mail, a correct Weirdo of your fa. tore hindiand or wife. with name outdate or mar- Addresa W. FOX, I'. O. Drawer, No. "11, Fultoncilie, N. Y. • I • . jytl:4w A few more AGENTS are WANTED for one of the Cu EAPEST and HEST Book. In the world neii. W. A. DINGLEIVIS NAT (ilvint•a clear description of nearlynown species of Beasts, Birth , Fishes, thisecti. Weis J+"Wthirenintliphathatuand. Mum nation. and replete with exeltingand amusing an ecdotes of tuetranmiiold poellimitko:Thopomin of the famous London four volume million, with valuable additions from she works of ottier.dis tinguliihed naturalists, Nona Agansix. Wood, Wilson, Adobon, and many others. I No trouble to Agouti gloat beet or party. Everybody Is de lighted with It, old and young. town or country. Nothing like It to the fild. Anent. report prod. from $5 to $lO Der dap nd KU in oonprenon the latent and bettialltion of Bibles extant. thud for Illustrated Circular and out moot liberal term. for Book and Bible. ' A. U.is graum l l p,t, ku•rdwng_tioten. rewit. pa. Tho %.11ultual Life Inannwess tkrwpawy 4 nimbus . col goad Arent': Mem a gaud 'Meta Antiarkw.Pithi. burgh and Tidally; alma, a general Agent fur the German Counties-4C Peaturythisim i - Addle.* the k& pften. Nu. 111 so 411421L.Phila• . Fa. jykiw THE GREAT MEDICAL DISC/CH/EMI Dr. WALKER'S v4LiwowitA tiff Ens. -vslord tbak 508,000?) . tsfis ru :. Bear terTaoa t r iv =vraelerfal j .; .3° i O s=~ 1• Q` ti; '. ~.;% •,; .44 t E° f:..1 E 4 1 it.:lii Made of Poor limns, Which, ' Perrot SW' Its, and fieftme Liquors, tioccolint. spiced, olio "%reviewed to ;time., the taste. tailed ••• 'rim ier," — Appetizer,,' ••14,torers. •• de., that lead Mu tippler On V. ntnikenlle, sod refp, %mania trissiwoHittahod.awidadnam.ilse oath. ttou* and Herbs of California, free Irons all Alcoholic a • a t n It . : itl i ii. r ,li • li o nat ot i f i i , l :f igi 1 . 4 al no to net mud • in i obit 8 hail Cilia:flu Nu U • Were tens a dlie• to 11 d •. gli g u . . I CII . f hni Id • 4 nes not illheroy . y le 1 p ' other a aill aas. s urt. beyond the point of repair. Nor inliammatory & Chronic linen. Madera and - Rout, Dyepepett4 or Built. motion, Billlotte, Remittent,' and In termittent FeVeral:Arbseaseo r of the illood,Llver,Kldners sad Illadderdhese Bitters hare balm u.:Doectseful mach Dl s: her cliW=l'dll:lyWler=l2lletolre ai N ' ,- ..1 ,- • • I . - n't! ' ea TfrS ir i li t i l l l 6 l 4 l:r ro , tritTiV i ttU ud • 0 ,1 /U 13141 ."" n g ' cl - It Ir . ti n rin find plea. Emptiods or Sot [4, el nl/0 n anatrucbad mid lilliggifla in We rends: c mule It when it islentand your teeters will redl ytid when. Keep Ilte blood pare and the bolt Of the i cireio u V.l l .s 4 ada ' otlier . idiff/ 313, l•Whhil St the ayetam'of ihr dewy thocwanill.t he tiliclail, de. "[toyed or =caused. • 1 In Wilton", Eminent anti inertnit!Flktyirr_er., In IllllWn ., - thew Bitters biro • read carefully' OW divan around each • bottle, printed •in roar languagua Baldish; German, French wd Spanish. J. WALKEN, Proprietor. - • - , ilWacrai Y. It, geD(ANALWa CO., ta anji San Frantieconnd Banomen iron aSi Oeounercit i; ' • Eir SOLD DY ALL DitraGiSTlS MED ttlDlAL iytkir mar 30.14,6 cosesicut OF FISK TIATCH,, ;, :BANKERS AND DRAW,* Hi pcnitroica ./ . 101- , • • • • • , linuurr, Nair Tag Idll fill 41i at& YeernuiLi, vm. Thertennrkable Menem nide% athanue name. itk;M the LOOOll 0 . 1 the Comma Palm; RAMACIAD Gosnana Aid Me Mammas Pat trt; Ri4p0.0.114 . **, and Me nopetarity And med. $," th em yaw ? bane mantalned he Me toar• LtNb tech it;GdaMerentri and larone, Ore sbuea that the Tirseliditaid Bonds of vial/ 6 nued "P cl .bc' l; . l7 oll'ag",Paike, 44 see Pmnpu, reioantand motineddily taken as the most ranmh, ii.1.4.40e taunt hmannem. tag i mom liberal Income than can betranrr he derived from Government Boone. antierdlette to take their Mace. A sm u L A that, in the sskction and tival ak ,,.., ouperHor ILaI ItoadLudas. wa Mir oaten ILI a pm putific vomit, and recidefing a ralnable wriirc - both to tiailsolders of , Capital and to tbs. env Nationalaffittis of Internal Improvement a boas in Weak 1114.111 and substantial character run*, taco . to It use of nudist Ind Oho ammfaleacti of Irmo. on—we now Offer with special couldincc and satisfaction ilia • • FIRST MORTGAGE BONER OF , 30 Cinemale Maio Railreal Comm CAteapeata aid Ohio Ratirort, 0,040.1 the Atiode Melt and the sisitalikest harbors the llbes bay 'death, Me a at a poist of renal& Wriggles. sad Cum 410 04 mike isittord system sad water trampertitke d the great Wad and Bootheneat. Wow itbe 4441- :tonal Mat n WAir rmakk 1100!... topeeideki demadectior the seecoeundati ee of the Iduaestee add tapktly vowing traaapartadott Detentes; the Atlalette sesboent and tame an the ese hind, nod tie greet prodeetsg rights. of the Otad sad Nleelaempl Valleys on the ether. The lsaportutee of this toed as a sew outlet from the West to the sea sawlike tt tato oat of auk. at etaisequestoa. aittl lasittos' to t !Mont $1 frost the day of Its completion: while, la Lbs Oreeklpsarat of the extensive mt. elittarst aad mineral mourns of Vlrgiuls roa West Viral:ON It paresses, atoeg Its opt lisA the sleasests of a Yee amt prolltsbh, load hail. I=l Thu the gnat lateteehe, both geamd snd lota, which deemed the axoplettoe of the Chuapeat, out Ohio Jiallruat to tie (Ado river, efikrd the meet gmentatote of Its swam led vitae, tad reader it She awe famparesel and eldsteetiot road shierprise mow la progress Ia Ude Conitry. Its al:perk:WlLT as an East and Wed row, aisl tho promisee( an Immense and profitable trade waraltriag comipletiod. titre drawn to it thew. Lennon and eo-operstlos of prominent Capitallat. and Banned anon of Udo city of sound Judgment and known lateztity, whose connection ski it, together with that of eminent eitLcorw and bud. moo men of Virginia and Wert Virgin* Imam an mimetic. Isonotable. and • ticcowful manage. art. 'The !had Ir completed and In operitkm from Itteronond to the eelermited White Sulphur Sprlap or Wad Timbale, 2 rollob and there remain bat 200 miles (now . partlallyeomstructed) to be comple ted to carry It to the propoted terminaa on 0.. Ohio river at, or near the mouth ot the Big tear river, .150 tonal above Cincinnati. and So MI, below Plfrabargh: Mon tui - now piniected or in progress thoishiti Ohio and Rontociry to this point, which will coo next the Chesapeake and Ohio with the coon Railroad risleiwnitthalirest and Socittiorert. and with tin, Pacific Railroad. Its Minable (ranch's.. and superior &lusty., will place the, CA.sapeaL. d (Mao Railroad O. pony among tip richest and moot powerful sad trustworthy awparatlons of the country: aadtbere enlists a 'present ralue,lo completed mat work done. equal to the entire smonntlu! tic coortirag.• The detalhrof Ihu LOOM hare Nam arranted with special reference to the wants of all class. of Is Talons, and combine Use redoes Cyll venlence, safely. amlprotoctlue c,alart loss or !mkt The Bonds arc In arnomlnatloas 01 $lOOO, $5050 and $lOO They will befriend a. iblera Bomb, it:Wu 'to Bawer; and may be held !z that tam; Or The bond may be registeredanal tar mem with tie caveat nnnehdiag payable to bearer attached, the principal being thee mat. tewsble only an WON*e of the Company, male. nteeeldned be hearer: of The ecepotto may be detached and eseeteUed,the bead made a p•rsirtara Cevisterni Road, trap "triable Otily 00 the books of the Company, cod the Oaten:et mule payabie ouly to the regietteret &Miff Of We attorney. 71bu Limo clown ba knows calm:they la. ``roirpcui Bonds parable to Btartr." sa:. Bowls with. /Apoa• aUatUl. dd. "Bnilatered Bode w M Cotspom da,KA ed."and sboald be as designated by eorreepos4. ants In rpeellylng as class et Saadi desired. They haws yeses to nue Iwo Jowl 15. MO. with Inbreed at six pee twat per aunt from SOlSaall INS Priseipet d laherd payable In gold la the city of New Toth. The Internet Id payable In Kay and None , . that It may take the place of llot Of the eerier saes al Ylrotirestlea, &a salt the ecorrnienc , of our Mende who already hold Celine! and We.. tern Peelle Bond., with interest payable la Jane 2 4 ,1 110111;11.111 donee. la suLlsi additional lurnehnenta, to h.. ma r int r o..' I , eeirable at dllaseHrt MOM* of the yam. - 1 The Loan is aceared by a 13 , 10ftpt , entlo Llid4 UIaU thus RiChlllolld 10 iha Uh,' MM!NEM lOd apkrieliallOell cuanectotl Lbmiwitb. pv Jit hhelftog !nod ttt fflaktioo . per sumo fe - videtl for the testeropitou or the Bowie• to torte effect one year after the completke of the }tort. Theioortgaire le for 03,000,000. o( whit - brig° , VW wW e ho /111trf Cai and. had la Intl for the re. demptha ourpoeltor afrehtef,tho YhTlLoia Cehtraid'utir fhotioott, Doti mica In the Ciesayeato k fAhio. Of the rcmatnleg F13,0110,0U0, nate lent sweet will be *old to complete the mid to the Ohio titer, Peekst and (storey* ale portion new In (*teak.. and lhocuatihly eqelp the whole for a tune .ad *thy trate. The preeent pito) la 90 and accrued Intemt• A Loin r amply oectired, eo tarefelly guarded. and we certain hereetter to cnomand a prowl:wet place among the favorite eecuitiee la the auk. eta, both of odi cometry sad Europe, will be II once appreciated mad quickly absorbed. Very easpectibily. ;PPM a !BATCH, P. 14.—We barer Weed pamphlets tootalstlaS toll partgentistlgial depdbcisspe, et,which will be fitrabbed wpm sppllestlow. . boy umi Awe Oweesawal Banda, and . recolvo the Owosso, of Basis. lloakors. Cocoon nor sod ;diem tabled lo dock at sled. and allow tritons& as dally siollaso Maker*,
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