Tho :eav i er Argus i. wsoisp.. Yuma Aim Paorauro ■ Beiver, Ps.. Jai. Ilitki:ll37l. A =LEGMAN( from Emilsburgorn Saturday, says a telect 'committee of the Senate, appointed to Inquire hliko the &kaiak"' and, character of it pe ' titian natSenetorDechert,ofthe First DisteiCt, have a►ncluded that the petition is not sufficient In its averments,. to. put the sitting mem ber to-wryer, .The Republicans on the other. hand will insist that the first ditty of the Senate is to appoint a oontested election committee. Om Tuesday moral:lgor last week, • three prondneht men of this State breathed their last: At 43 a. fn.,. Hon...hisspit A. Ciampbelli Demo. crude • litember of the Leghtlature from one of the Philadelphia dis tricts, died at his residence in that city. At el a. m., Hon. John Co vode died at the U. 8. Hotetat Har rlSburg, and at about the same hour Hon. /On Hickman, Mien( the mciet brilliant orators Pennsylvania ever .'had, departed this life at his home In Chester county . . "Truly In .the midst of life we are in death." GEN. CHAUZY; from whom the French.• people expected so much, lately, has met with several defeats dti,ring the past week—the Germans beating him in every encounter. At Leman fifteen thousand French fell, after a few hours fighting; after which the ,yrench army started In full re treat. In this battle about sixty thou sand men were engaged on each side. In the zneantinte the Prussians are actively , engaged in bombarding Pnr. Is, their shells reaching several Itn pedant points in the city. The be lief everywhere proving, Just now, that with the scarcity of food and munition in Paris, and the Prussian guns without, the city will be able to. hold out buta short time. Surrender, sooner or later, is inevitable. . • Tat; resolution appointing a com mittee .to visit the Island of San Domingo and report upo n its geto graphical and - condition • passed the House of ItePresentatives hist week, and was subsequently con curred in by the Senate. Since then .Preildent Grant has eppolnted 4 the Commissioners and a Secretary to . itc-_ company them. The Commission ers nre HenJamine F. Wade, of Ohio, Andreii' D. White of the • Cornell university, and Dr. Sam ueliG. Howe. of Boston, and Allen G. Durant of Kentucky is the Secretary. The committee is a good one, 'composed of men of the strictest integrity, and 'Ave have no doubt.but that their du tiel will be honestly performed. The • committee start for the scene of their ;.' labors at once end the understanding is that front 30 to 50 days will be • sufficient to enable them to avow , plish the work assigned them. litsrouwat of ()trio bus intro- duced a bill into the House of Rep rgentativer, fixing theannual salary of each of the beads of the several Executive Departinentsofthe United States—riarueiy, of the Secretary of the Treasury, of the Secretary of War, of thSeeretary of the Nrivy, of the Secretary of the Interior, of the Post-master-General, and of the Aeforney-General—at 812,000. The sumo bill provider that the annual _ prone Court of the United Stater shili be $10,500; Hint of each of the ASsodate Justices, $10,000; of each Circuit Judge, $7,300; and that of each' District Judge, and each Judge of the Court of the District of Colum bia, $6,600 Either the salaries of the 'Cabinet . °dicers here proposed are too large, or those of the Judges are too small: Certainly, both the _dignity and the mponsibilitynf a Secretary of a De partment are in 'no respect superior to those of a Chief Justice of the Su preme Court, and his duties require no greater abilities. Why the Chief Justice and his'associat&4, if not tlit; other Judges named, should not have at least an clopl salary with the Set. , reiarles, Mr. Ipnghatn owes it to the country to explain. WE were pitincld while at Pitts burgh on last Wednesday to hear of a :massage reachlUg the city announc ing theatiddemdeath, at Harrisburg, of ! lion.Jolitv:coode, at 4. a. in., that. morn*: Mr. Covode deft his home rtii Westmoreland county on Monday, Jan. 0, In company with a portion of his family for Philadel phia, and on Tuesday himself and wife returned to Harrisburg and took rooms at the U. S. Hotel. After partaking 'of refreshments,- he &in ‘'erseil for adliour or two with lion. John ,CAisna, retiring to bed ut about eleveli o'clock in his usual health, intending to take the early train the next morning for Washington. He: awoke his wife' about -four o'clock iu the morning, complaining of intense pain In the region of the heart.. ,A physician' wail called in, wilt:, gave It as his opinion that the pal:a:would subside in the course of an hour. "!lave Ito wait that long I" he exclaimed. As the Doctor was departing, Mr. Covode ejaculated "My Clod! lain dying!" and never spoke again, death following alined instantly. The Joint committee of the Leg's= 'stare, consisting of Senators White, Furman and Brooke, and lteprumen tativce 'Fulton, of Westemoreland, Sloan of Indiana, and llumphreys, of Allegheny, left on, Wednesday . night • with the remains fur West moreland county. Mr..Cowode was warmly enlisted in behalf of Mr. Mailcey for State Treasurer, and it is "supposed by many that the excitement attending the caucus nomination on that eyeu tog had much to do with his sudden death. At the time of Mr. thvede's de mise he was chairman of the Repub lican State Committee, and was fill logiout his last session in Congress. His age was sixty-three years. Ix the Republican maims held a • • Harrisburg on Tuesday of last week It. W. Bfackey was nominated fOr State Treasurer, there being no or ganized opposition to him. On the following day the election was held by the Legislature, the votestundiug t 0 for Mackey cud GO fur Barr of Alle gheny, lied the Democrats not been In control of the !Senate, we pre sume, a bolt, similar to the one .of lath winter, would have ensued. But In view of the seemingly critical co„_ : . 1Pr1Pt. " ... : slim party in the State, Gen ;ll:,:yearht, LDea his friends torebore to notion 'that •he wand, counselled obe stood nor aPPreciateG, was In the world too 500n,1.. Mi=IIIIZEE ME= dience to the decision of Abe Canals, whatever that might be . • That we do not misrepresent the condition' of „things et Harrisburg at the time referred to is evident from the followi ng, written by a gentema who was on tho ground, to the Pitta skr.cf4ktiwda.untary to y l4 which burgh ttoP the G the prophesies of many of the 11,14„ ilia there,•)ll l P , Pfi #4 1 .. tiqk• hour :election drew 'near, wag not even talked of. There is a general, good feeling over this fact, as It eidn .l.lB6 alletarmination t 9, omit aside Old , 1 prejudices, and once More', unite , the party: . To no man B'hdhld more cred-, it 4.,t0 J 0 this , than (# enQra rwiri, and if the history of the, Secret wire 'workings of the past few weeks were written, it would place him in a proud position:He peremptorily *retests! to allow his name to be used, either. in amens or minvention, and =lnset ed his friends to bland :by the nom idea. There was an :effort made by sume,of his admirati le%repeut the trick of last year; but he discouine: pawed, the Movement; though there. IsJittle 'doubt but that ho would have eamtnanded the almost united votes of the Dernocrits, and enough lte-, publionts to have made his election possible. • Mackey' had anticipated something of this sort, and by means ofilthetal promises had won some of the Denments to Ida side, with the understanding that should there be, a bolt, ' they could vote for , him; Mackey declared a few days since that in case he secured the noulitia lion, be would not be' a eaudidatefor re-election- 7 a fact that 'helped him conaiderable.. . : ANNA DICKINSON -WOKEN'S RIGHTS, KC. • ; Miss Anna E. Dickinson. lectured last .Tuesday evening at Steinway flail, setv . York city, on "Mena' Rights." After reading a 'sketch of her lecture In , one of the daily news papers, we could not but regret that she had Made it the occasion of bring-, leg again before the public the infam ous Richardson-McFarland sandal. After speaking In a right true and womanly' way, of woman's'rights, dutieS and trials—fshe spoils it till by launching, out In' the most extrava gant eulogy .of Richardson. It is to be regretted that nearly all the advocate! . of,'Woinan's rights, are also advocates or disciples of "tree 'love" orabmething that leads to thiS; but which they call by more respell table Palm* " • ' Now Ode bi ne,:ifuestion but that woman's condition in some respects might b itriproved. It is unjust that she should receive less compensation for doing sane work Map map receives, and it is true that the jax)r women of the larger towns and cities are frightfully imposed upon by their employers, and that it Is luipossible to live honestly upon the wages they receive.' k Then when a woman marries, which she is:sulo is when she Anus a good opportunity; she is in a mrtuin sen4e. 'in the Power of her husband; and 14. exceptional cases--sslideloarland'slho abuses gals power. But 'did McFar laud's brutality make right' Mrs. INLeFtirhuid's ' sin? _ . Can wrong be right? Anna Dickinson and that class say yes; but we hazard little in saying that all true women, wives, and mothers say tin. Let them nob WheiikirtiCMOnceceaseStii be a Vir tue stil . Mry must choose lanweeu the life this woman left and t life to which she fled, let them; if there be no other way of escape lair alt things even unto death, rather than follow in her footsteps. But as we.sitid be fore such climes are exceptional- and the law provides a remedy. . " If it be true—as Anuh Dickinson says—that "a Woman .outtes the best part of her nature, outrages her soul, outrages her heart, who deliber ately sits down under the roof of a sot, a' brute, and a libertine," That creature being,her husband, we . ask does she improve matters by liecout i)nkt un adultreiw?—even if Richard- KM was "a Man of such nobility of affection--such royalty •of nature, that his friendship made other men's love seem celd7" It were better to call things by their right necks, and (silting black .white will nut Snake It so, though. it be done in rounded periods, and 'with ail the graces of Rhetoric. But all wuman's :wrongs, and all her troubleS from other muses twice over told, will not compare with the thisery and woe caused by, intemper 7 once in the useof intosksitlug liquors; and, in all this broad land there is scarcely a woman but in sonic way suffers from this muse. We nave had no end of legislation bn the sub ject; but with all this and all the efforts of Temperance Societies, Good Templar organizations, etc., perauce is on the increase, and It is to the Woman's Rights or rather the Wocians Suffrage tuovemeuLthat we must look for the solution of this the great question of'the hour. We say then that It is to be regretted that. those who are foremost In agitating the t yiropian's Rights question are of those who identify themselves. with questions of doubtful morality, and lay themselves open to• severe critl chunand suspicion, and who by these tsidd issues give countenance to Olive social crimes, and really retard .the very movement for which they pro. fens to labor. A VERY 'warm contest has been. in progresS lu Jiliposs, for the past two or three weeks, for the U. S. Sen atorship in that State. Gen; John A. Logan and Fa-Governor Oglesby are the principal competitors, but quite a number 'of other prominent gentleinen are willing to be brought finally us 'compromise candidates' • for the position. Gen. Logan seems to have the lead Just now, and his friends feel sure of his receiving the Republican caucus nomination. Mrs. Logan has taken an aeiivepart in the contest for her husband, and it is said his flattering prospects at the prent time are due in a great measure to her influence with the inenabers at the, Legislature. : She is represented as a pleasant lady, an easy and grace fultalker, and occupies rooms at the Lttland Rouse, where all the new _ corn* are taken and introduced en their arrival at Springfield. • Mi: Senate of the United Stales has co n firmed Ihwid D. Porter as Admlnd of the Navy, - We now know-; - precisely what qualities they. are which, in the opinion of our pa trician lawgivorn, entitle men to the. high'ent padtions in the State. The young men of the country are told to .„ a WO- out of 'Bedlam in I y - w.411r.V . X-ATl,S s •trty! . . be vain andilbelimand ceptklus a bervile—to aka* their cotbrades boy! hind their backinnd fawrinponth before their itear, to use the Cu wlier„Dlogesses against their eggs, and eopir - the abatieMentlif an IMO isquo beforehermaster, when a Pres; ident frOwns. Now let the Senate change the Admiral's uniform to one entbraclnka lackey's shontde.E knot purl ; YOlow Phil!lP!eeches, to idi" ciq faintly thtit f im,v,ardservittty that pUsseth show, And let 9931, ( 43mnt be on hii guard against tho,unsated malice of the man he has .humiliated by a public pirdon, and to whom the Senate has given the , opportunit y exercise his menu malignity those ofticem of the Navy ,whosttil prt3eerve little self-respect.--NSIC York Teibunc. ilEite AND THERE.. —Murk Twain, says: -"I have se,iol slower people than I am—and mMtk .dellberate ; people than. I tun—nad even quieter, and. snore . liaiAeas, ind jazier people than . am. But Oey were dead." • ~ • tnan•whq had been Governor of Maine "aoetunmodated" a stranger on the ears with $250, the other day, "until he could get a cheek for $3,000 cashed." That ex-Governor has lost his . faith in human nature. -A; Quaker , Indian Agent', who has recently visited the Cherokees, Checiaws,'and other tribes, gives an opinion that the Indian females am be. elevated - and adds that ,"hoop skirts.are more usefid In a family than war Whoopf." • —Miss llelen 'Augusta Moslay, of San Francisco, has sued one; Morton pulvin for *23,000, alleging that ho did prOmise..to marry her, 'arid subsequently ilidnidawfully and In- juriensly (so far 40.3 was concerned) . Marry another' woman. • '—' . . 7-Coinpositors ,in the setv. York' Tribtore ofih,v are tined ten cents fOr. each profane word uttered on the premise, the money thus gathered is given to the poor. One unfortuiiute chap, a new, hand, lest hearlY tt ,we.ek's'wagim one night over A bicor GredieyVinatiuseript. .-3104, 31. Cole shows. a.spirit of mughanituity and justice worthy of imitation by the strong-minded :Of her sex. Addressing ,the Oblo fe male suffrage convention, she said ; "11 may be some ?ammo, are abused, but ids equally true that there are some meal who are nearly henpecked to dixtb." •:—A...Norwegian lady has arrived in Milwaukee with some • twenty of • her children. She says there are so many accidents she didn't think side to bring them all on one boat, as in:esse of wreck she wouldn't have any heart .to commence life in the neiV country. She expects the rest of them Carly in Jiinuary. In Perry,County recently, Wash= ington Blair "treed" a fox in a hot. low stump fifteen feet high. - 110 .climbed after .11eynard, and what' on the top of the stump, the wood, being, rotten, Inoke from his hold and ho felt inside to the . bottom, Om cunning animal making his estupe and kiivingllr.i3. in the trap he had for itsylf. After thirty-six' hours la borious work with a pen-knife the luckless hunter suectssled' itt whit tling Watson" out. petiathi7Minaner'lliiusinii, in tic; early part of his life, when hu left a lovely bride and the governorship ,of Tennessee and exiled himself among the Indians fur many years, has lately been revealed. Hedbioovered, with in a few hours after his marriage that his wife did .not lave but had been urgq(l Mtn Ilteinatch by.att ambitious family, while . Wring another.:man. lie ut once retlied from the house, and by his subse quent exile gave the lady, the right to the divorm which she obtained., . —Drench of promise eases being a marked char eteristielof the present age, we reprint the followingt m an illustrittive mintribation to the Ms. tory of the period; . - MUIIGAN COVNTT. STATIL or it.LINO(II, November J, 11M. Received ofJacob T. Long VOL being la full of all damape. ernasint.l by me, and In satl.faetion ofa unarrlage contract bettered tun Also, In oath , faction of my right to thu suldsort of my child, of which the bald Jacob B. fang is the rather. (igurd) Lamar. —This release has been regularly filed in the Recorder's office, and may be pleaded in bar by Jamb should the fair and frail Melissa change her mind and bring her action. It is a pity that similar arrange ments,, in like cases, cannot oftener to wade, as We.lieve no.doubt they would be but for those gentlethen of the green-bag, who think a long bill of txlsts the most }beautiful object in the world, , Judges and furies must, of course, try fully all causes coining before them, in which a non-suit cannot be technical iy miched; t cv ery foolish breach of promise action is the prolific parent of five or six more, .all to be publicly investigated to the edification of nobody except the scandal-mongers. The partieeto ason tract of marriage know best what well has lost or gained by a breach, 'and should try 'to effect an accord in .private. —Here are some rather..extraordi nary proceedings in Texas—that is, if they are to be regarded in any , re, spect as judicial. First, It gentleman of the bar; by name Williams, shoots State Senator. Judge and Sheriff with a posse, go to arrest theSenator slipoter, whereupon he shoots the Judge. Finally, this thialively malefae - tar is himself shot by the constable; rind ;the case may be considered as closed. It quite reminds - one of the sanguinary finale of "HrOnlet ;"but it is altogether a matter. of taste wheth er this method of adjustiading mat ters can be Tonsitiered an improve fent on the old-fashioned jury trials. —A story of the early days of irmingterritory ;—ln, the: barrooth oC a wayside' tavein, where the stage stopped to change horses, and where teamsters tarried to drink, a few rough costumers tarried one after noon besidethe stove. Enter *Moun tain ruttier', venomously drunk who fetched out his revolver and com menced practicing with it at the va rious objects behind the bar and on the walls. While this was going mr the cries of an ox-teamster to his ap proaching cattle were heard, and s.oon. the driver appeared within the diver; Stalking up to the bar, he wiled for glass ofliquor ; but, ;gl a re raised it to his dirty lips, the amblerwas shattered by a well-aimed shot from the practicing man's revolver. with out a word, the. bull-whacker put his hand. behind his back, pro duced his pistol, leveled It at the ruffian's head, and remarked as the body dropped to thelloor, "that d—d scoundrel would have hurt somebody rrtty Soon." He t hen tilled another lt in my ou must pardon me fire not present= I glare and Aran the con r ..t. delibend .Iy_ as h _juul In, and with a "Moots sr, th ," started his oxen up the - -in a thinly populategittolp inflown, a citizen, MauWl ails-a school-house, and havingchildren to educate, coutrlvgd to get, .a certain territory, etWhtli :he, tyul the 'Oid)l Inhabitant, set off as a new disirla. Re then:elttlettldmsettas sub-dhvei tor, Ant secnnxtanappropriatian to build a school-house.— He built a dwelling lukuiller.blioself with the money, finishing off a school-room in.the upper story. ; lie then used the contingent fund to buy himself 41 a coallips iiove. and placed, it i the lower mom, and wanned:thil 001- roomby tikkinga pipe th it to' theehinnxiy: , Me then ins led his. wifeas the. teacher .of her own chi!• dren. (and no, ethos) fixing , the sal ary to , please himsUlf. PM wastYilxsrox 00111ROMPOSSENOIL ,DorningO Cireinent of &creamy • Fiehltro man's' .Rlghts in Cbmgritie—Pwitt .Gun ;(t/ 'the Campaign-rifinfater ':dfOffey— WashOgton Pavements— Arlington--Hoffniari •IVhtte Hoitse **caption. Wit'Sittrterrox;.D.: Jan. 1i,,1871. Ali the ' interest and exeltensent OVer, the Ban Domingo qii&thin cul thinaied yesterday in agreat rush to the HouSe to we the final disposition of the restitution to send commission ers to Sap Domingo. The galleries were ciaWdett by 'eager and anxious spectators of what was, 'perhaps, the most exciting day of this or the last session. ;‘tr, vt:tabier 4 s inniinolment Which 'was to the effect" "that the Paattge . of Jim 'resolution 'does not Cointult the Reuse to . the 'policy of annexation,"' was passed by a vote of 108 yeas'te 78 nays. Tho'resolution; by amended, prevailed 'by ,a vote of yeas to 41 nayit.' General Grant and his friend's. hardly expect to ac eetitplish annexation; by, this meas ure, but hi sPnituling the litforma tien giCaped by' the commission be fore the'ciintry, will' prepitrd them for a treaty • which lie purposes : to Matte Whereby Dominica 'caii'be sc ented:to b.S. ' !rho retirement' of Sic tart' Fish from the State Department is a set tled nutter ; hn 'has long been anx ious hi" he relieved of the duties of office, and now will positively retire, 'and Sentitor Merton, of Itidiana, succeed to" his' portfolio. Mr. Mor ton will'rehiin hitiseat in the Senate until the close of the present Congreie find his sueeessor *ill Agit - take his sad before Thicetubei, of {he present yetis _ • ' ' b...tiiia* .Woodhull, who elalini ; that wiiithen ; der entitled to Voti'anti hold office inidei:lhe Fif teenth Amendment,' Will ' be heard by the Howie' Judiciary Cinnutittee to-day. Severnl other ladies will also 'be heard In opposition. Mrs. 'Wood hull certainly Ls a very ablea'dvocate of what she calls "her rights," as ,well a 4 a veryLieatitlfat and charm ing worpliti: i tu' not prepared to say that 'her chtirMs 'um' winning manor Will have any influenee over the lawierS of the Judiciary Commit tee. " ' Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, delivered an addreSs to the Southern 'Republican Aslociation, *Welt may be called the first gun in the eam ,paign Of IRV/ Among other things lie said l "that this Administration • tad' some faults, butwith nil Its fault* .1h term' of Joh n Quincy Adaini, ll and • If 'the Indian Policy adopted shy the' President be carried oft it would be enough to im mortalize the PreSitldni. • . '''TlietorreilpOntifinee between Sate tarY.FlShand Minister . Motley fully explains the reasotiS tbr Mr. Motley's recalf.' Mr. FiSh distinctly charges thin our MiniSter to" England over stepped fits instructions on the Ala bama' question, 'and by the use of strong language with English officials tended to widen the breach bet Ween the two 'countrie4.. Mr. Motley's let ters, us those of Secretary 'Fish, are models of courtesy, - betraying no feeling at what lie naturally would froth his.standpoint consider injustice. Mr. Motley seemifd rather to act out Mr. Sumner's views than the Fruit dent's. • Washington is pavement • mad. The'broad and magnificent Pennsyl vania avenue has been paved with wood of four different kinds,.so as to test their respective merits; and In consequence 'of this great improve ment we are to haven grand carnival, which is to rival anything of the kind ever held in. this country; it is to be held hero on the 20th • and 2lst of February. On C • street a granite block pavement is being laid, while one of the best specimens of the new pavements now being abi is that in front of the Arlington hotel, situated in the heart of the aristocratic pdrtion of the city. It is a kind of concrete asphaltum • and greatly improves I that portion of the eity—a portion which the building of this beautiful and Substantlai structure has- greatly contilbuted fo intotii. lay • the way, the finest specimen of the frescoing art in any private 'estaplishmetit 1 n thecountry exists on the walls and ceilings of this hotel, • • . The Arlington was built one year ago by W. W. Corcoran, Esq., of this City, and leased by Messrs. T. 'Roeasle*Sodrwho are also proprie tors of the Fort'-William Henry ho tel; Lake ' George, New York, who fitted it up in a manner combining the extreme of convenience and com fort with the magnificence and luxu ry of Eastern -romance. The cost of the furniture, carpets and hangings was immense. The house was pro nounced perfect in all its parts; yet notwithstanding this, the Messrs. Roessle, duringAhe past summer, have expended an additional 'VOA() in frescoing their house throughout in the most beautiful and artistic manner. The chief triumph of the artiat, the celebrated•BruMidi, whose name is' familiar to air Americans, from his decorations of 'the Capitol, is in the execution of a beautiful con ception which of the f ns width graces the cell of the magnificent dining hall. rough the er*rtiriSe and libe ty of the Messra•Roeside the na nal capital' lui.4 neW the fi nest .hotel in the country: .. Commissioner - Pleasanton ytiiiei•-' day decided tciaastaln the previous ruiingsin regard to the payment by gas companies of tai on their sales,:. The recent action of the NeW York Democracy In withdrawingthe name of Governor Hoffman, of that State, from the next Presidentbd contest virtually determines that their can didate will come from the West, and the action of the New York Lecider, the organ of Bill Tweed and Tamma ny, In naming ex-Senator Henkricks ocnlg!!lhiir finuatiic to their cboibe: to ()I the rad that New, York v kilifiLitivitnumber fittlmes In the it*w Yorkplrentloa would jiaitlty the propheet Nvtll be : their ne*ttesuld venues. • • • -W: 6 =l - id.venyesterday, alteration 1) . • hi t witougithe " lesid.' This . allar redaittly was a great amens; fitili-• ion; beitity;tieganee: Wits ut/Id !Es! wealth were largelYrePreeenwth feature of the recepuon was, therii were no bong trains,' the MIN al! wearitiewalking`dresses, -Whether this was cavegle. L leavemilltirread 4 em to determine each fortheives. Everybod.it. that in anYtXl44 was present, from the Cabinet ; - °Moors, their wives _and daughter., down through every grade, - counting by Position, tnAho wives andjemilks 0 (812,00 clerks; and when it came to &questioner loveliness, and; often intellectual attitinmentn , the coup should begin at the bottom *VALK hat.,., All *seemed pleased with the rmption, which, of' coulee, gratified the hostess. The Itisedisg e r aia nnestieee of • Abe Thi3 Speaker nnounced the ibt. lowing standing committees: " lima Reform —Messrs. Buokaiew, Brodhead, Airman; Davis Olmstead, Connel and White. Federal Rekdians—Mesus. Bucks. law, Turner, Deehert; White and Graham( - „ • Futaiice--Messrs. POrMall Davis; Dill, Billingfidt and Ulnae'. , Judiciary , Geseral—Messrs. ,Davis; Dechert, Petriken. White and 01M stedt Judiciary, Local—Mews Rill, Albright, Punnet), Osberhout, mid Mumnia. . F.states and Escheats—Mews. pet rlken, Duncan; Albright, Olmsted and Ailed. Pensions . and, gratuilie.s—Meagre. Albright, Turner, Knight. Kerr and Warfel. • " Onporations—Messrs Nagle, Mil ler, Randall, Graham and Kerr. Bakke—Messrs. Findlay,- Duncan, Miller, Graham and Butan. • Ctautla and Inland - Navigation— Messrs. Miller, t>awford, Knight, -Kenney and Delameter. •• • Railroads—Maier& 'Randall, Dill, Crdwford, Connell - and Graham. Retrenchmad and Illearnt-lklessrs. Brodhead, Buckalew, Crawford, Brooke and Billingfelt: • Ithsdatiots---Mesars. Turner, Brod head, Knight,Watiel and Anderson. Aricntatre and Domestic Manu factura—Meters. Miller, Findlay, Kerr, Broke and Evalm, Military Affaira—Meeara. Deehert, Petri:ten, Randall, White and Dela nutter.- Viceand immortality—Messrs. Brodhead, Knight, Evans, lieneemy and Delamater. Private Claims and Dana:va— n:sera amain, Miller, Turner, Warfleld and RUtatl. Peddle Printing—Messrs, Duncan, Davis, Petriken, Massey and Allen. Miners and Mining—Messrs. Tur ner, Randall, Dechert, Mumma and Osterhout. lions°. The Speaker announced the follow-. ing.Standing Committees: • Iltnje and Means.—Mesnre. Strang Sherlock, .Ellott, Wheeler; Hum phreys, Perseus Johnston , Mann, Miller, P hiladelphi a . . Wiley, Purcell, Cloud, Hewitt, Hall,. Skinner t Chalheit,Josephi, McAteer, Noyes:ciary , Jradi Systene.—Gen.. 2deJen kis, Messrs. Strang,. Fulton, Rein hold, Smith Dauphin, Stone, Mann, , Kerr, Marshall. Hewitt, leeger, Robb, Hail; 'Schnatterly. Schwartz, Ellis, : Boileau. Federal Relations.—Messrs. Rein hold, Mulunkin, Elliott,' White, Ful ton, Uray. McMullen; litarri - - Zerbe, , W . Crawford. Iron Crawford. . Iron and (b at Cbmpaniee.—Meitrs. Wheeler, Coray, Albright, Jilurn phreys, Sinit h, of Philadelphia ; Tay lor, Uray,. Mickey, Purcell, Wishart, Keene, Woolevor, McKean, Roseand - Railroad. --Messrs. Elliott; John son, Taylor, Wheeler, Keech,Stning, Cloud, Smith, 'of Dauphin; Smith, of Philadelphia -,!Mickey, Moore, Flee ger, Hewitt, Whitson, Scheatterly, Harvey. Josephs, McAteer,. Fetter and Wells. :Vines . and Alining.—Mean}, Hum phreys, Wheeler; Williams of Lu zerne Hooper, Lethertnan, Cloud, &rim, Moore, Leonard, Steele, Chal fant, Keene and McKeon. thiporations.—Messrs. Shurlock, Humphreys, Albright, Marshall, Buck, Dutobell, Duffy, Reyburn, Huge, Kenai, Lamon Parsons, Thompson, McMullen, Sieele„Mont- Eomery, Josephs, Skinner, Ktene, nglish and Young. Retrenchment and .Reform.—Mors Mann, White, Letheruum, Kerr, Smith, Strang, McConnell, Cummings, Putney,_ IVilson, Sloan, Darrah, Lewis and Young. SURVEYOR GENERAL'S Kg- ntama Therannual report for 1870 of the Surveyor General of the State, is an iuterestiug document, and will be by a large number of the citi zens of the Commonwealth. Col_ Campbell, the Surveyor General, has. proved hituselfa very efficient offi cer, and tho Republicans of Pennsyl vania, will commit a grave error If they do not renominate him for the position he tills so ably at the press.' ent time. From the report re ferred to, we condense as follows: The fees received during the per ag gregated $54,703 GO, Add to these the payment of purchase money, $88,440 63, and and the total receipts foot up $143,150 ffl. The amount of all salaries in the office for the same time Including threeextra clerks provided for Is 400. The foregoing exhibit of the reve nue brought to the State Treasury through the operations of this do. partment for the past year shows a most gratifying result. The emount of purchase money, Interest and fees received being largely in 'extsetrof that of any one [or. the .pust:llßy years, and is greater, by at least fifty Per cent-limn the, records show to have been received for hny offlhial year during the preceeding thirty- During fivears. the official year Just ended,. the whole number of patents sir plied • for was three thousand five hundred and eighty, covering -five hundred and thirty-seven thousand eight hundred and eighty, acres, or more than the one fifty-sixth parr of the area of the entire Common wealth. And when it is born in mind that no suits have been brought or additional eels Imposed upon the owners of nnpaten ted lands to seen re, this result, it gives encouragement to the belief that the people clawing such lands desire to perfect their ti- ties, as It alWays shower that if only apart of the usual promptness in en. forcing payment from other delin anent debtors be manifested by- the Commonwealth, in relation, to these claims, bat a few years would elapse until all the lands of the State would be patented and the accounts in this office closed. :The Surveyor reports that he' hay 'paid to the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. by order of the unn ullealoners of. the Agricultural Laud Scrip Fund, r 24,178 45.. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.; • In the &limo!' General's report We find the lbilowlog paragraph re lating to the Agricultural College : The lbllo*lng • snow have been Paid &trine the t year to.the Ag ricultural •Unegu of Pennsylvania, located near Bellefonte" , .by order of the Board .of Commissioners of the Agricultural ' College Land. Scrip PVIA _, ' - Iset l, • intennt and 'pieta, nos on -1 '. ,1 , ' Malted States sod PonnOl • . . . deposited for Ws- inpephi* Auditar U it. nentl , Ze tet - , i t ...„.4 n t Inl. I 'ln ton OO3 U. $3:30 Auur! I. On Ks is os the stars at nu tanagi i'aii itisWiti • 7.. ra. . 7 053 ak . , II U. .SO 3,1/3 Jul, f . llO. realm On ttiaiiii it 113 1 watiTarsrml,-.woriza-mi ea /tOtra 4 Vllll - 10(aliww: t ' ss 01 - mat low " GOO Antig. iswerimersosshan gra inns vs A 0 377; 1 , SU M ' = The New York •ffitwes of Tuesday says: 'sortie pOesibility of the low of the , lllnitattStates Steamer, liktglnaw, - on the coral reefi aide PatiMeocesm, the news of which .event was given to the publinyeeterday, was suggest ,' in the • - Mitt: several days ago. Whlle.CatherVoyage from Honolulu tai the • Minn* * ncts whOro` she was teltive eon uded eertain pre+ . . . liminary surveys - of st dixxiv . tied harbor .In the'grOup, shei went '-aisiiisrSOit the Frintehlrigate; or Pe essn'lskied, Sus it. Is more recently cal led; tying In her , track. -This dan gerous Island is situated in latitude twenty-three degrees forty: minutes north, and longitude sixty-seven de grees west, In a west-by-north, half north direction from Honolulu, about Mitnilee distant, and about half way between th e Sandwich and the Mid = may Island& its summit Is only twenty feet-above the level of theses and verfeetly bare. • No fresh water is tobe found upon It, and herein lies the danger to be apprehended to the officers and crew. A small quantity - Of provisions appears to' have been got ashore from the wreck through the fearrill Surf and breakers during the sixteen days-elapsing between the going ashore ant the breaking up of the Saginaw. The unfortunate people of the ship were at once plac ed upon quarter rations, and every precaution taken to eke out the win ty stores until relief should reach them. Naval officers do not somueh fear the loss of castaway!, through starvation as thirst. The-Saginaw, es Ls customary in steamers, carrie d her fresh water in' .wrought-iron tanks, not readily movett* handled in small boats under circumstances 'surrounding the ship, and there are usually no barrels or emits on such vessels In which any geed quantity of water may be stored_to curry on shore. The supply - ot-,water must then have been very tkenty, and un less, as It is very imPtbable ' fresh springs or wells wereNliscovered, or a fall of rain took place; the poor fel lows must have been put on a very • short allowance of water—a depriva tion of the - Moat paidtil and exhaust ing character. 13xfpre the little schooner Konu Pocket, or the feeble steamer Kilauea, 2lispatched from Honolulu couid Rave reached the sufferers, they wpuid have been on short allowance oacitsl and water for sixty-five days, if - they had not en tirely consumed patheir stock. Thu length of time consumed by the Ow tains gig in making five hundred voyage.protracted greatly . beyond the timetttiat was reasonably expected, in consequence of head winds and utallivornble to the growing exhaustion and wentk ness of the guild - tit crew, must have occasioned great disappointment to the wrecked crew, who looked for • certain relier,Mul possibly served out rations tnoru liberally on that ac- count. Commander Sicard, whois a resident of Mee, in this State, is an Officer of greatenergy and resources, of undoubted-pluck and forethought, end under hb charge it is not doubt ed that everything has bceu done that skill at wisdom could suggest to make theaituation of the ship's company astninfortable anti safe as .1.....•••=ma1l a tea. The-tact, however, cannot be disguisedAlint the safety of the poor shipwrecke4 men depends putt!" on the suilly of fresh water, whit* is undoutswelly very small. It may remarked remarked in - this con nection t hat, as the island lies in the centre of - the great Pacific whale fishery ground, it is not impossible that some whaling vessel cruising In the vicinity has discovered the -ship wreekel party and extended relief. But this chance is very small, and not to depended upon. The rc lief prWily must - come from Hon- 11liscc11Ilucous~ Witioil Partieion,i - U COUNTY, or. lu I tie Orpheus' Court of Beaver ' county. l'a. in the matter of the parildote of the Real Estate uf Barn Elliott. tieresoed. The Coen. !•mooireallA or Ituogyfrowio 71.. James Elliott. rei sidiuk.to the township of Ohio, sod county afore said; Mary Jane, luierinarned with Henry Todd, I residing in the county of Marengo. Stole of lowa.; Joky Elliott, residitui in the county of El Dorado, Stald•of California; Martha, Intermarried wills John Simpson. residiug la Henry county, Mate of lora; Beatty Elliott. reolding in the Suite of Call ! Conde; Samuel Elliott. (whose Interest to Yid real Ogee In now owned by George Elliott, bettor ninteu.) residing lit the county of Jackoun, State of Ohio; Elisabeth. Internet:4ml with Henry Raw. soh . Laughlin the petitioner; Robert I Elliott. George Elliott. And Matilda, Intermarried with Cavrtto Calhoun, hat lug for her Guardia* Daniel Dawson, all of the county or BeatreaVanff all others inferevtoi, Are Hereby Mired In He and Appear before the honorable Judges of our Paid:. • • art to he held for Beaver, In and for the CQUIRY Of Leaver, on the 3d Monday of March war, to . ..accept or refuge to take the real estate of decednet at the valuation put epos It by an Inquest award. id by told Court and returned. by ire Sheriff, to November term, A. D. 140, and Maud to coutain as follows, via : seveuty.ulne acres nod one hood ed and tiny perches,. with ammrtenauces; valued at ff1i.16% per acre; and, to case of notiacceptanco to chute cause why the mime abould not be wild. tte Ilea. A. W. Acheson, President of our said Orphans' Court, at Beaver, this tith day of Noveruntir. A. D. 1170. JOHN C. HART, Cl'. . . A true copy; JOH . N GRA:BING. Sheri/. Sheriff's °lnce, January 4. ISTU.--.11. Dry Goods. BARGAH S A. W. ERWIJV & 00.1 Al 15 Cents, olle OISC of Vdry Vint, Moriitioas. AT ONE DOLLAR Extra Good Waterprof. AT 373; CENTS 'EXra Good Tnblo Linen Bargains in Bank Ncis Ilress Goods CALL AND SEE THEN. A. W. ERWIN & CO.'S, Ira. 178 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY, junl ip2B G. IS. BasuciA...F. A. Baum.. V. A. BABIJIMII. G. S. HAULER! ,Now Brighter', Its. MID G. S. 111.111INEN it CO., Bracy MS, ' —I3A.NICEAMS, Dealers in Ershinge, *dn. DeaPPwa. a . e•-• Collections made on all met mime poiaM In the .United Scales and , Canada. Amami or Math. anti. Yanallsenarem, and Individuals. aoudad. • Interwar allowed on time depasites. Conspire*. deny will motive prompt attention. tdecitly SAWlittriABo3, ini (*it' 4111 o: r~~r27 SIMEINEMA IL ., ,ligitatrinin4 - MUM* 4121 Iteenves asnioniA, 4grz., &o. Special Wootton is gives to the Hardening & 2bniering ft/ the Blades, sod we feel and Poor oruotheo to be coorpoirrat to mats the wiry best. Y we ospioy sow bot =Lworkmen% and eel the bog. of steel I Mason bee ass boo la as boolooso forty years. end klo Bow ow AU practical workroom. ~ ears Woo maneadareini of -- POCKET-KNIVES.. . • PICICIENIViIS. f . . PIIUNIMS' KNIVES, • • PENCIL iNIVEd, Nada trout I. a V. Wiedlaida Beamed Itnglah Steel. and Seery Blade Warranted. • Special ottesolon 18 coned to sof µoft of— t .Razors, road Scissors," Ladles' Scissors Bankers' Scissors, Barbers' Abissora, Av. All order" will be promptly AIM and shipped u &bind. flr Price Mt funthhed on application. OFFICE AND WORKS NEW BRIGHTON. f.a. .• orßlank Deeds tor. maw it the Moue othoe NEW - GOODS W. EftTIN & ars French Merince4 Wool Plaids Popllu Plaids. Black WattrproorK Brown Walerpnx,f4. Cordal Poplimo. Silk and Wool Poplins. I rirb Popli n,. New Dark Deluiu Ilixed Gods, Grey Poplins. EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES Wholeautle and Retail, 9. W. tRWIII & CO.'S; lid Federal si:; Allegheny. Srp2B,te IatA.NTEII!—A Renenti /Loot ibe v!,vet cotintit be the Muth= Mutant Lie In hirgiceelpipEtrpi Sent York. Liblitid induce ments to the right ma me '2"or terms and chnebtra, addrees /MOM, Robert. It lionlogehead. Ramo gem, South-east corner sth and Walnut streets, EnorMIL VAICNS. A large supply of tine Celebrated ' srizErunTELD wooLEA - 1 - Azt..vs, In all color. oud qualities. Just received by S. J...11111$ S. CO. Rochester. 121210 , WANTED—Agents For PHYSICAL LIFE OF MAN AND WOMAN. • glt ADVICE TO BOTIISEX&g—a highly mot .l al and chaste wort, being a compendinm of 't be low. [ Th ose obsenunee brings Math and hap. pineim, and who-e Infraction, disease and misery. It contain. a plaits, decornos and' thoroughly sci entidc trestle, Unto the latest English, French and }liftman works, meeting a difficult yet all imenr pint eint of advice to Maiden. Wife, Mother, Urns. land and Mow; principles of purity, 1133,111 and pbyeleal, element. of Individual, social and sans. Tat. welfare, and is couched In language that cart not offend the most fastidious delicacy. It will fipti its way Into and prove a blessing to many a Isonactiold. Agents wanted everywhere. For full description, with table of content.. address— PA JIM LEh t CO., (Si Race st., dectOw Cincinnati. 0., . , . CC•ail. C..:34,3.. r n uf4in?.l.*::::l l ,ll: i ri"_ 1 1":"I ! .., I n th Ata'Ott i ; rale amide of Pltrebordh a ft at lit. w eente . per 110.41 Orders left at Joan& Illtetielft, Orr a - 'Cooper*, or at the nankin: House of Thomas dic• . Nrr dr. c0 1 ..1:41 6 37 1 7,.7111 r i ll: ei t c . ozna t rza . The Cheapest Wholesale BOOT & SHOE HOUSE IN PITTSBURG II Joseph H. Borland 53 411 53 Wood Street, ManiVacturer, 1171olesale Cbnamis aims Dealer in • BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS. At New York and 13oeton Priam Agent rot Philadelphia dy made good. at 3i al ofaciaren priers. Orders from country dealer. promptly filled andaallsraettori warranted. math daily. "z • trwPl4;sln HMIS AIMISOR HAS RECEIVED A now and well selected ASSORTMENT OF DRY - GOODS, atatotaatuaigs, QUEEN'S AVA.IR:EI DIM ~- A ~•~'RT'AR~, WHICH LIE OFFERS Low aPrioe mayllar .•-- - • _ IS'Utsifk Constable s hales the vile at the Al ec. °Mee. . I"7. ANDR.I2OIt. lunar taken bold of tt, hie old Foundry again. In Rochester, Ps., wil s. l be Ormond to wool b 1 oid crionsers mod Merl who. y. want either tho BEST COOK.. INGOTOV/4. Moro, or say o th er kind of =IR d 111 bwixodsetodamn notidal anbyd workmanship. The JAttf J. J. ANDREWS dklioNil. inacestaneous. „,, .THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY! - fir. w.i.gragips CAIJIVORINIA. VINEGAR SITTERS: if VI NEGAR au 600 X DM fig, t cis , splend, and swittlitioltobibuott - Tus ks," .Apprifita. •Itentoren," Ac.. that lead Wei tlpiliiiiiio-drunklimem and fulti, but are a tnie medicine, made rrom native, Roots and e Unto of Calloinia. (ref Aims Alleolbolto IVIE 11 awl Illiiiiiiihtliwairahcf * olog PA wort *BLOOD FUR Life Gillnciple. a perfect Itenotatat and Invigorator of the Bye rem, carrying of all polasonous mittpr: and niter. log the :laid to. beilthe nOndalon. No pawn can take these Bitten according to directkom, and 'remain Wag unwell • • ' . I .- $lOO will be given for an Incurable:rase, provid isti the bones are not destrOyed by mineral po soot, or other town. and the vital organs 'ruled beyond rim point °Crept:: For lallsaamuttory it Chronic Ibliou. usatlsaa ant Gout. Dropepolls, or 1•41. geotirrit. 11111111outy litottaltteut. out la - tairmittout Favors; Dburaireoof the Bloorll.ll.lver, G Id oar • and BlartGer,there Bittern bore beer; eiootatesteaele • Walt aim poem sire ("VW , r.• Fltlated Snood. which lo Phalli/ Freer , t• • ire derangement of the 11111grestirloe Orr's, Cleanse the vitiated Blood whenever you and its impurities handing through the skin In pimples, eruption, itching., or mom clone it when you And it Man:WM 0r... shintsh la the veins; dente It when It le foal, sad poet lodine will tell you when. Keep the blood pun: awithe belth of the system will follow. PIN. TAPE and other WOll3lB, lurking lu the "Term of so many thomande, are efeeteelly de stroyed or removed. , In Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Feveral," theme Blttersbare no meal. ..For Sal' directions, read carefully the circuler around each bottle, , printed in Mir Isomages— English, German. Erma' and Spanish' .1. WALKER. Proprietor, 31 COlOUleftli it., N. T. R. L. 31cDO.NAL1r t CO, Dromisti and Asente, Ban Frew:loco and . scrum:no, California, and 31 and Al, Woomera Bt. N. Y. . bULD by ALL DUCGOIST3 AND DEAL. ERS. I octlkly EU jOk• The - ALREltn.nait. Alasthebeen colleted with that ltatble cow .plaint--completely Witting toe tot toneloess roe weeks at • thow—tos tits lost tweiti'lltare, and at last Stead a reowdy that eves • butane and Cbmplete twee eciocluded to have It preper nate:- othets thattorly athimd can receive the beu all*er tt. empty): tient that II will do all, and nwre Monad pro; ised for il; and. that persont rare using, will never be with , out It, As numerous others tilio hare used it min testify. .Cau be had et the Drug Store of WILLI/Jill. DUECIILING. Roetterter. l'a.. or will be wart by mall to any addres• on receipt of one loiter. an d u rents to pay prwtstre. CHAS. D. north :Al)] Itocitenter, Denver county, Pa. =EI VW. C. 11.217.13XY. O. J. a ritycant.flwrr SPEVERER do McDONALD. BANKERS, Water St.,,Rochester, l'u Intemt•pald on Time Deposit*. CiAlee Ilona promptly attended to. Gorernmont (trpons Bought on 1:11roroble . 21-rols. -kbrrepondenre lieiled. [norl(yly • CARRIAGE MAKING. The undee.lgtßd takee.pleasL fel? lorarmlatt thei public that ha has erected 'a hre three 'tory build. tag oo -lfrictge Nreet, 41-eftel,clfrighton, where tor will he happy to meet ids e.if Meade and de snyibleg for thorn the Carriage-Making I.ine, ritilch they ally dealre, , flla atuytli aril( anppltad frith good material. and he keep. uone hut stilled workmen in his employ. Ilia open bugging. land top.candagein, are .qual to any noustfamturd to this section of ihe Stale. Spring wagons alert eon strutted, and reparlng done at rhort notice and on liberal terms METZ. Doyle:U. Winter, ♦t7ster4 cold . inia ley; clothing. Clothlnc! Warta ■ud heavy AN Regular as the Season's Ch a nge, so must we ehaagebur Light Gar- nimbi for . I Ilervvy 'Garments. A+ the Mechanic ;nil the Laborer go to their daily labor, and the Profewional leusloeys mum to their Milers or places of lo.iness, thew 1111‘1 nod Chilly morn. ings, the thought enters their mind— lITHERE SHALL WE BUY Our Wint€ , P Clothing P To the nun wilt) buys his ready matte r meswould : Go to 7 , SAJ.Snellenburgs Broadway, Xrw Brighton; BECAUSE THEY MAKE I TILEM OWN c c c) x is; , And Keep Me !kat ssaffiptene. Beaivr 'ro theuom who has his goods 'nude to under, nn by, measure, we would say: (lulu S. & J:' SNEI~LENBURG'S, Because they hare a Culler; And Tit lors second to 171,11 e in eAver Co. KEEP A clipicz-sTocxyp Piece goads From Wltiett to Select; AND THEIR marro IS •• NO IIT. NO VA:V." ~ REMEMBER, BROADWAY. NEW BRIGHTON. Bepl4t;oclMktdOr - • . L?nr•n!'"",/P/!IMIMI :,„ „ :APIEL4III- JELEIVIEto anp.rt‘Larrirarildilsed.,„,°°. cageiittilitallrciru:"".."l62"l.;:lit4fr; Ad owl get l& er tin dna vocal, Zeijimil/.reeemapletce mak uud the 1- - e fu;14,,: ~tftre me are only required to ellen ullikeit Any trOubil Of 10Coortal Mr WMptiare Fria ribr a t 4.r 14. limikjalloPwit soars ou, ? 4"2lLia wed many awl of over min i Oleo Ur Ludic Yologie E I Cr tlglU=lHo7f Where. No More WEAK NUR V.Es ' Warmer's 07•Peloit Mde la . Pann.l prersaly Sal Dyeneytke an Moot anteing el% Oakland Carelsenees, There ere err k w ww Alm DoStintrirriell PhYsidene ler ran to r‘w ww , *bat Mid wi win do Is a t•tr %req. t. atrewtben ng tbe Decree, Increael} nw.,,,i,j . non, restnelng dlgesti., gllnag a tr.,,th ~, and yetyelealty, enabling mode .ho may ~, t : , 7 confined tor yea:. to they toms ea 1e,g,,1.,' wain resit= their *crapulous ant all Ma tt-we of W. tine trial la all Ire ult. to suet, n ;‘,.- edy to reettnalnend need to thc,auat akcAlc+l -I t la a sligbky.allwaLailag tuck mud a aplaa: ..,. p m iu ti . ; k .tnaiktken, the Casual eod ~,,;. lb* dignity. organs to then Lento, nate la - w , union* sad dpeptk prmn. .b. 014 c ",l rur's PriP.P. 42 /"Le• V's' eels try drag;,.. Wee One Dollar. c 4 JU Gal no MO Wanierga Cough !Bahasa le he a p„ adult aMi expee ll. ItntUettarautut. Li. eatntettu n i o ,,; Cr lt pUweeme • Rudy curing. the muet übetnine ruu u et curt:, Culds, Dale Throat, Month' linaracume. Astlium aad Cuucktey...ye lucreddile. nu pIIPLUO. the relief and certun etrecte in all the .I.JUIre nee., la SA) thr,.,10,1 umge, that Ilunisal.da sr. daily preetstbunt It, and use aide.) I.ut ttut matt Dealing expoct trig 04 4. , klloe.U. tUe,e *Nay/ laketa t0i . t.c..1 iv moat tn.. we bottle eller:. a cart. sup! t, guns, lu terge Wilk., Prue Uue la , uu • your pest Lunn' )00 .t:11 min • L4aolitu tent cure. WINE OP' LIFE.. - - The Gnat IHicol Purifier and Delicious br.z, %Vanier., Vln una Vitie, or Witte of LW % is hew Iron any poisonous Urelge Or 411 ;0411l , ... ye. leg prepared for thtne hu require a e1m.... - it toe ,pl,hdut snpettzer /mil WNW, and the thing ni the nuria Tor punlphit the Wm.:. It. UM =Mt pkmaut ans. delicious article e•ri to the public; tar superior W Irrmtly, abuty. bitten, or all other eructt. It sa More And cheaper. Matti male and female. oat; 4 du take the Vt. WO et Lite. It h. In Int a aener. Thor. who With to ma,or ,;144.16ca.:L ■ free due of !hely .pints, •iu no •ed to taer g. WINO tit LEM. It ta ditleeent ten mayttattt before In tire. it 4 told by tlregzat, Prae ti t . Duna% In gnarl bottles. .11:31.1I1NAGiOlLirUk: Wsnier's Eaureseagegue I. Arlo known to rime the White., in win evet7 easel Whtrt , to the fang') in 10.14.! Important tnialkiliffir Mut. wiihted • 1* the greatest Westing ever °Erred )uu, 'Weld issunethately prelates it. it for Irritate Irregularities. sold tnir m din.: upon In vinery rem. where the nnirta.y e , been °hot:titled through cold indite*, drungloOl. Pried Chic Wier. Bold,by all Dragglats, ur bout by , receipt of One Lollar and a Quarter. A 619 91ste street. chiral.. For ealabyS.C.llANNUN.l4.9l.k . r.Sta.S t & BILU.. Midgawster. and 111.160 beaver. N.; HOMES FOR THE UILLIos • • Rare opportunities ire cow flire,l (6r crtrz; homes in • wit a, heartily and corawni.ll fil.rt t on...tenth of their value are ye rs byre. TUE NATIONAL REAL ENTATL but for Sate MI estate of every deorriptl,.., ed In tatellicirdie sad donde ro rives. s k . stock, gel:dn.:Ai . ..lJ rail lama.; rin . ''jr.: /r to. pwastlams ; timber and radaTed lard. n l rltArpe and rand revideo,e and be oil. , mills and ralli .lies, Write for Land kojign , r CUPLIi.Ib; /ocation, price and WIWI of pruvrall,. ta• (or rare. Ahti, connected with oar heal I , ..taia have a general Chaim and ittlenl the gaper% I-ten of the well known non. Ts, • late nt the (Irdnanto Deo .itraeet. sbe 1. h.:11 set • n tige,atvproci rvaar-diay.te. audwel 114 fit the ill o . eireut Gov 0•111111..1./ D. pealrf 1.1 OW %Vas awl Navy. iirniuta., rArrif.lvr ()Friel 1 . 1,101: pap.r• prepa.tl taailty vs,atril, and Paftai reared f#, or, id the abirerstpoosiN. trmr ' t..yee1.41 atteLtiuu git tu cam., file reissue. ex( •41 . ihter!, /.1 rarul. Prelimihary examaoatiun a. to the 1.. v of an artlcte made on receipt of a Nile 6011 of tliv came—ou ttowlel I.etaz royUtot Favor tkboten 'POOR IN VitlN9rOlts . by ...Wm: them In praturto: I.att too onnt• Ittletil.o. Cuuddritthil m uur rt.Litlotet venthrs. TrrtuA mort. 44,4041:41.4. - II ,an - thy otter CI . Clrr ulnr COI/ lA/ di'4lll/ et , orf Poe. Add.'.. fl 41.1R/it: .2 4, . - TR* Nalia,v.a/ .17.-ury 377 Sad 471 /third A jeNtf TUSCARORA ACADEMY. The Id of the 3.7.(ta ach.latair J•nottry 9t4. Thna 41,airing boartltt,:. • room, arlablng.. and Millon ot a ano Clat• log Nclataol for ta. term of nearly *ll. ...Ir., I t Pita** send tor a cit.-lair to Ar•Votia. .. IT NI lIVERIIALIOI3II What Will ~, ' • Ll the STAR IN Till. %to Ed t'. t. ult..: hirred-rome-vreekly:eidatilkiberl 1.1.7. It r.,•••• Mc wars. of the family ; 1.2 tat p• r )•.r. I: , t , • I a 1111 l Itto. Tty it. t•peclatec. (rev Adfl•.•• 1... LIAMSUN & CANTWELL, Cnicinutu. in. • GIIII.INTIAN ISTANDAIIO. , I , O , - - z" .d mit mote. Primitive Chrlntinn.ii : • mid fleoptnf Family %Vrekly: Spoges.iti. ~... Edited by Eldon Isaac Humeri sad J. I Litil I 101 l y 11 a year I Spemblelm fr. , . it. ii ' ~.. I(OLL I CU.. rub.., Cluclutiati. Obi, -i,.• , 6 1 1 3 P i rrior ' t " C " e cts tilgr n qu Y d t3 i ‘ ev ' r ' ...: .'-: Withhold \Voted for yotirteif I.: -• Auplia ltettrey. Da) too. Wit , t..,. • 6 I }in! vir.ii: NOIItIVAY DATU, s• I 1..• i AE CLO SER. Sample packie:ot ~:it •-• • all Former,: si3O, a copy of thy .traerlf.a Stock Journal, by enrio. , zo. , v, P. Borth a Co; PuLerstior4. Ctictitiir Co Y. A gental—Every Hook Areal and AI t. •• .Cl. sive thin, Write um and in site tut: ••.• I. r, PublLther, Sprivigdeld, Mat.. 1'... 4. 1 - 11 dill Pay. yew Work Safety Savona - roarer I a. J. Steam Engine.. with nail yrtflio.t: ca: • r sectional Safety Steam built ita.c.• • - 6p iw•ctal machinery. Send fur Circe Lo. u• I iii pt., New York. FLO T , I A c i f i K GTJIDE Nor / . 4 1 THE FIRST EDITICI Or (Off Hl .410 , rieev Too ri.AND Copies of Vlck's eil Catalogue of aced. and Flared Guide! pultlirlictl null really towed out an Engral int: of almoot ,vre, thestrthh • I •.•-• Read V"tt.tslt:c. It I. chrzantly tatut , l • • ikthst ttsper. Illustrated a ith Three 'hold,: 1- 1 "'od Est:T.oln% sad ran hchttrit COLORED PLATES. iha towit MgWltol ■ed the mom, • Flora Guide publir.ed. GERMAN EDI TIDY tontal thed. tti ill uth••r re•tree •I.llr Zhu Rogllgh. . • s,•11 t Rue to all my costumers of aol„poraible.ltithont application. Sent to taho nie.theni for Ten Cents, halt It o . Coat. lAtildnua JAMES VICK, Ifforlietabeit, N.l tbe "Vegetable_l;l 1826 IPIOLMONA HY BALSAM." Tee old ataudartlressmcly fur Coughs, Cold, aroptlon. ••Sofiiiag better." •Cuvita, Ilv • Co.. fit.too. UPHAM'S LkiI'ILATORY moves Supert noUir hair In Sr. out injury to the skin. Sent by Mill rot /I Upbeat's Asthma Cure Relieves must violent paroxysm. In firs r. and elects a speedy cure. Price by THE JAPANESE TIAIR STAIN' Coined' the wrilaken and hair a beaulthd m.i Or 3110WN. It Cutialslii of only on , Vs cents by mall, Address S. UI'IIXI. I 111 Joan Street. Philadelphia, I's IN' *eta rren. Sold by alrl Dru;:4.l.• $25 A Week Salary.—Young me,. ar. , ' as local and trtnrho...slenueu ." stamp) U. 11 WALKEIt. Xt Parl EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL sel A Salary per week, and evens W . on, Agent, to moll our ttew loot toes.: cotrerlei. Adds... H. SWEETS ett ilkblgan ).4 t. Agents ! Read This! 'urn NVILI. PAY AGENTS A *AI-11fli $3O D er *frit cud alfall.. Of A' loaf a le,' com:uwolon. L. fell our neu and wonderful tn.,. Addrnot 1. WAU\Eftt et). 311*Ir. Tw: CA lel) A t !erg, man, while reoldlng in Soul h Am., • a. a rithedonary dbrovered a Farr and shape or rile tor the Curs. of Nervous Westerns, 1,1 , 10 ra), library. , of the Urinary and Seminal' ir,.:,, and the w hole tram ot dieunirra brought 0. ' hateful and' felon. habits. Great somber to“ I .lwen mired he this noble remedy. Pyrite ord `i 1 a desire to benefit the ettilrtett and uniort,toi 1 will rend the recipe for pre raring erg 11.1,: ','' medicine. In a of envelope. to env needs it. fete of radrye. Ad,ha.c Jit.,l•Pli I INMAN. Station 1), tithe Ilon.e. Now York ri'l Jan t.tw Ylir:ct:pc)it• NA I. 1:. Will be °Cleml at public .air ou the $1,1111.. ^ ~.. ..• 11"rdiawilily, .Itrilititry li/h, 1•71. That w ell.knovre real o.lstr. .Ituate in the l.• ough 01 Frsoltort ring.. lie.oer WOO.. l'. tote the property of John !the. drownedt ... Sp elating of about ten acres of choice lard. on et. ,t la erected , large Brick 1)1w/tiny - 11olcie . roily Kitt eig. with eelLtr endow oh ~. brie:n ono:d it hall ntorlre hlt:h gt ~,, :, A 1..,, a good Frame Stahl, Then IF ii "^' Seater at the door. sal a number of Fruit 10- , • , the lot. Thle properly la advantarouetr 'ltalie.' t , i . ' the nulls of the borough arid having t on.l.l,rs -, frontage on Mehl street. Churelteei' kit... '.", School. convenient: Title Indloputable ~,' ' commence at II o'clock. a. tti. Taws: One.tbird of the peectoure mint , ~ hand and the balance In two equal secant pit! Went, with interest tro u t date of posersolon ,hi . n4;3w. V 1 li. FHALICK. hl r —-- - • . Pr'lllants of nearly all thesdltkeent kind, Io sale at the Aunt? dice.
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