'The Bedver, Argus w I:VAN U. Roornyn Avon Puny'pronto Beaver. Pa., Feb. 151 h, 1871. 'filEffit are rumors that in case Mr. Murphy carried out his. inten ion of resigning ay (killector of, the pfirt of New York Cien.P. l Sikhs will he, requested to *eturn . from Spain and take charge of the Custom It is thought his energy and power of ,organization• will be most useful In the coming cumpidge • for the next Presidency, while hie :freedom,' (min. any embarrassing eotzaplimtions In the recent fends , among prominent politicians Seem especially to designate him for this delicate and difficult duty. The time • upptuis propitious for such a trans • fer, as Gen. Sickles has Just commie .. ted the arrangement of a joint, con., coition with Spain for the settb. went of all outstanding claims be tween the two Goiremments. NEW Youx Tiuwza asks, that as everybody who ever Contrib uted anything to the.succees of the loyal cause during the whole mortis or the Rebellion is now applying to Congress fur compensation .•--And getting it, too—", Why should net the Republican newspapers whielt supported the Administration the dark days of . ' the • war have their share of the ' public cake? Why should not Gen. Butler claim few thousands for his important discovery that the negro was a eon- Unhand ; Washburn a million ter saving the edictal head of Gen. Grant; and some wise patriot, to us Miktiown, about five hundred mill ' ions for finding out t a t stupendow3 mass of military bra , Gen. John. A. MeCternand, Add if the award of 85,000 to Miss parrot' for giving good military advice to theeecretary of War is to be adopted as a prece dent, what a run upon the Treasury' there will be by the amateur strate gists who nearly drove us crazy with plans ofcainpaign from 1861 to 196;i'f" Timer. was feverish Oxelumen, In Washingilin, on last Wednesday; on account of a report that a telegram had been received from New York, that the Tribune'S Bulletin Board announced the loos Of.. the U. S. Stemmer Tenneasee--Which took out the Commissioners to San Doniingo —with air on hoard. The. members of both fiCIUSes were so much excited that they gathered In knots and dis cussed the !matter In un excited man ner, very few Paying any attention to the business going on in the body. One Member of the House said that the President told him that news shouht have Wen received in about .11 days after the departure of the Commission, as he had directed that uispatehea be sent to the nearest ea blestation immediately on arrive!. Others shook their heads ominously, and remarked that the Tenneassee had never been to sea before, and that, as she had inter t he complica ted Isherwood machinery, probably something had broken: Another memberoaid that the 'engineers did not like the vessel, and that he had obtained excuses for two who had been assigned to her. The report was finally traced to the anxious In qulrle4 of a gentleman In 'New York who had a relative on board, and much relief was felt. Though It can not lie denied that the .Tennessee should have seen heard from some days ago, there 1.1 /31111 no cause for alarm, and will not be if news Is not nvelv:l4l in,a,week yet. • In the account of the Court Recep tion of the Czar• of Russia un last Nqw Yeser's day at St. Petersburg, we l notiee very special attention, was paid, both by the Emperor and Em press, to the American Minister— e x•U ov. Curtain. The account says Marked attention • was paid to the British and Turkish Embaseaulors and to the Prussian anti Amerium Ministers. Time Austrian Minister was received somewhat cobly, but the Marquis de Gabriac. the French Charge, &Minims, had several mo ments of convenadion with their Majesties. To the American Minis ter the Emperor exprekeed 'his greet Satisfaction at the, pleasant relations existing between the two countries, emu hoped that they would draw still closer to each other. He added that the Grand Duke Alexis was looking forward to his visit to the thilteil States next June with great pleasure, The Empress, who was' exeeedingly cordial and shook hands _twice with Mr. Curtin, mentioned her great desire that' peace should rebel come to. Europe, and that :id war should wine to trouble it still further. It may be added,with regard to the visit of the Grand Ddke Alexis' hb America, that he, will.leave St. Petershnig toward the end of May in the frigate Svieteana, and as that s.leip can cart); coal but for five orslx days, he will sail and notediann over. The Grand I►uke will expect to re turn tot. Petersburg by the end of eseptember. lie 'ls delighted with the proposed trite, and is now dili gently reading up me the United Jitales and their Institutions with Mr. Mecieln, his former English tutor. THERE are mill echoes of the re-' .ports—la Washington circles —which prevailed last week, that the Pres!. dent is about to make u revolution In his Cabinet, and every prominent man who has recently spent a week at the. White Route has been at once placed by rumor at the head of one of the I)epartments. It is proper to say that early •in the season Gen. , (Inuit sent invitations to six of his friends, including ex-Govs. Jewell and Morgan, to spend a week each at the Executive Mauston during the ;erica, and that these visits, which perplexed the reporters 80 much were only the result of a desire on the part of the President to reciprocate for the many acts of hospitality which he lots received at the'hands of some of his intimate friends. .This Informa tion' may serve 'to explain titbits reports. As to the retirement of Mr.' Bout Well, it is known that, though he dlitagrees with the President on ';several Important matters, there Is a `perfect understanding between theni. The President Is not in favor of ant filming the ine2ene tit:Cher hoarding gold, but will not supersede Mr. Ikattwell because the latter Ablate differently un this and other sul4ects. Mr. Akeiman wallas) probably re. whin in the Cabinet for the present, though the recommendations in his late report are not of a popular nature. The 'President remarked; recently, that he thOught himself kirtunate in =NM securing so Bond an officer from the Siattlt, en catmint of the fact that minty nil the meu of - markettability In that section went into the.lietittil. lon, and that it is dinieult to find the right kind of men to . make Gibinet Ministers of: Tzm:nl in no meant change in mili tary . nurtters around Pads.. The Germans have, fixed upon the 16th (to morrow) AS th e time of their entering Paris. It is reported that the amis. lice has been extended to the 28th of this month. The delivery of nuns to the Germans by the French at Paris IS completed, and the former have destroyed alto( them Nave such as tber looked upon as equal to their own arms. Au Informal meeting of the new French Assembly wag held on Monday, but nothing of any im portance done. • StiItETARY R08E0024 has winks a letter to Representative Sargent, in which he alleges ;there is no.eause for alarm yet cancerning the Tennes see—the vowel whk took out the Ban Domingo Commissioners. Re says she was a sea-worthy vmsel,and If anyacddent had befallen her, there were vealebs so near her all the time that the news of the disaster would !lave been known ore this. Timex has been a good deal said and written, of late, in regard to the detention of General Schenck from his mission to the Court of Si. James to which he was appointed in place of Minister Motley, re-called, for the purpose of a speedy adjustment of the Alabama challis, and a settlement of . the Fishery dlßleultien between Great Maim and the United States. It was suggested that the Ammer power ,would prefer the settlement of those questions at Washington City, since the failures which have followed up on the negotiations heretofore bad IR tlio Court of St. James; and that a plenipotentiary would be spat to Washington for that; purpose im mediately. Thseceuipileations in Europe are likely to involve Great c ßritain In war. Prussia is stormy In her di-, pia:Palette Intercourse with England, since the establishment Of the Ger man Empire and her French victo ries ;"and other powers are beginning to look upon the British as a second rate friction. This makes England the More desirous tosettle all difficul ties, at us early a date as possible with the; United States; knowing fullwell that in the event of war be tween herself and any other power, her example—in fitting out ships for the Southern Confedracy to pray upon our commerce during ourrecent "little unplesnantneer" with the South—would be followed with inter est in reference to /her yuprotected commerce. We are, therefore, dot surprised that laaccOrdaime with the announcement Made in January last, by . Her Malesty's minister at Wash-, ington, that matters could be better adjusted by commissioners from both powers to meet in that city, has re sulted in the appointment of such a commission. The President sent In to the Senate, on the 9th Inst. the names of Secretary Fish, General Schenck, Senator Williams, of Ore gon; Justke Nelson,of U. 13. Supreme Court and E. lt. Roar, of Massachu-• setts us Commissioners on the part of the United States. - - The British mem hers of the Cdui mission- are Sir' ,Edward Thornton, Prof. Montagu: Barruird*, - . FAA De Gray, Sir John McDonald end Sir John Rose, trona Llunida. The following seem to be the most probable terms of settlement : Eng land will be liberal on all the ques tions involved. In the questions of the fisheries, it is possible that unless a reciprocity treaty can be arranged, the plan will bitter the United States to acquire the right to fish every where and anywhere for a fixed pa cuniary idemnity, to be manual or in gross. The free navigation of the St. Lawrence may be arranged in pay ment of the name. Tolls are levied j upon Onuidians in order to keep up the eunals. Thu claims of the Ababn mu will very likely be admitted and paid. Those of -the other cruisers Englund will 'probably agree to refer to arbitratioe. As for the San Juan boundary, it is a natural subject' for arbitratim4 'or a pecuniary , satisfise tion to the party Jiving up the is lane Thelaixpectallon of public meta to-day is, that everything : lN going to beiettled, and every Laxly apparent ly Is gratified at the prospect of a so. lotion of the question. The Senate of the United States on A tli loth hurt., in ExeCutive Scanlon, promptly confirmed the nominations of Commissioners sent in by the President ; mod agreed not to adjourn until after the Col 1111 l issioners of the two powers had closed their seeker. It is not expected that this body will nettle the matters in controversy, but only agree upon the basis of, au 'artrogemeut. All speculations as to the result nreof course premature. Ara/141Eu fearful railroad disaster occurred on Tuesday of last week. Near New Hamburg, on the 'led son 4. J., New York, was the scene of the 1089 of life. Au oil train was bound south, anct,when peasingNew .Ihunhurg an axle of the oil car was broken, and dragged along the ground till• it reached • the draw bridge, when striking the Umbers it threw tin y car off Its track and upon the Union Pacific track, in the fate of the second Pacific .express. An attempt was made to stop the ex= press which was then approaching, but there was not time enough. It struck, and fragments of the oil cur were scattered in every dirtrtion, and at once ignited, envelooing the entire expiets train in thanes. The express train tilts composed ofalocce motive, oue baggage cur, one express car, and avow. six sleepingcars. The locomotive was at once hurled into the river, and , the engineer the baggage and express taus were piled °atop of the mine at these= time. The death list foots up fifteen pavement, and five rallisuad em ployees. Among the former was 0. S. Benedict, eq., editor /Atha Cleve land (0.) Herald. a gentleman lon g , connected with that Journal, and highly esteemed wherever known. MAJOR GOUGE M. iRWIN, for me:ly of this county, but latterly re siding in Allegheny comity, and 800 of General W.. W. Irwin, has been appointed Mimilor of Bank taxes'in Allegheny.oxinty ; MsJ. Irwin will. make an obliging, courteous otUcer, end we have no doubt but that the bankers of Allegheny county will be well satialled with Goveni►r Geary's appointment. AND TUNIS. —Thu New York ,glebe urgently Insists; that wilen tieeiatora take the customary oath on being sworn in, they ahould aim be required totlign the pledge. • —A story la told in Oregon about a young man who propcoled In a Sun day school that's committee of_young ladies and gentlemen txpappolnted to raise children for the Sabbath —lt lasaid that VictOria Woodhull intends to mal4another demand on congress' km wordan _suffrage. This time elle is going to try the pathetic, and la case her simple request Is ro. hied she will flood the senate cham ber with tears. - 7 --General Grant Ass a dairy fawn near Bt. Louts, with o Mae stock of coca 'A choice lot of Alderney and Holstein cattle, or vast milking ca pacities; together with a @eke- nuns= her of Ayrshire Mks, are also cur the wayto the Presidenthd hinn. and be will soon have the finest dairy, in the country. • —A %don grocer, who excited the Ire of one of his Condo:nen by pro longing at his house his bill forgoods renderel, was waited upon soon of by a daughter (lithe debtor, who said : "1 wish you" wouldn't come with that bill when father's home— it makes him nervous to bedunned." 1 The grocer apologised. — • —The Coogreadonai Library cow- Prises about 197,668 bound volumes and abont 80,000 pamphlets. Of this aggregate, 27,170 volumes belong to the law department. The new law which requires a deposit of all pub lications claiming a oupyright In the library Is rapidly Increasing the ex tent of tie collection. —Scum Clncinatti ladies• thought to increase their beauty When wear lag low-necked drew*, by painting blue veins on the exposed skin, but were disgusted at the remark of a physician who hioked at them too closely, t hat they luidn't got those veins painted within four inches of whore they should be naturally. —Some enthusiast writing to "the Louisville (boric Journal states that if, Henry Ward Beecher and tin:cler gyman who starvedl,to death In New York City are to meet in Heaven "It will be worth goingall the way there to see." It would not be worth his going, for he never could get admit tance after all his trouble. —A youngster, while perusing a chaplet. In Genesis, tartans to his mother, Inquired if the people In those days used to do sums on the ground? It wits discovered-that he had been reading the Islamise, "Anil .the sons of men multiplied upon the face of the earth." —A negro convicted of petty lar ceny recently, in New Kent county Va., elected to be whipped. The Sheriff gave him " thirty-nine, pretty well laid on, after which the negro was released. Rubbing his leek and turning around with a broad grin at the Sheriff, he said: "Golly, Mars Royater, dat reminds me ob de good i!de times." dear friend," iauld a gentle man to a bankrupt the other day, "I'M sorry to hear of your misfor tune. Your family yNow warmest ympathies." -. "Oh, don't trouble yourself about my family. I looked out for them, you bet! Just save irourayinpathial for the Amities of my creditors." —An old bachefor editor thus, In his spite, confluents on a recent Moonlight Incident: "We left our' sanctum at midnight last night, end on our way home we saw a young lady and gentlemen holding a gate on its hinges. They were - evidently indignant at being out so -late, and we saw them bite out other several times." —Dr. F. was the President of a Seethe:as college, who profaned tobe yery grameastind in the use of lihs, /language, and therefore expected his pupils to be-likewise; Playing cards was strictly forbidden on the school premises ; but, us Is always the case; this taw was often • violated by the students without being detected., A number of fireshmen collected total?" - er in one of their number's room and were enjoying a good game of euchre wheu a knock was heard at the door . . "Who's theie?" "MB!" was the laconic reply. "Who's me?" "Pro-, tensor P." "You he: ha, ha, ha Pro. falser F. wouldn't my :no he'd my, It is I, air." The old Profaner tented his back and went off, know ing that they had him there. —We certainly glik It up.. In' tact we, have got to g ilic so blunted In feel- Jog on this particular question that we do not care a copper whether Mc- Farland is In an Insane asylum or not. There is just where we had him a tew weeks ago, but he was not there at all. Lately his attorney withdrew emotion in the cow of McFarland vs. McFarland on the ground that Daniel was In an Insane asylum. We thought therefore, this was conclusive and we once more put him in an In- sane asylum. To our horror, en the wine day he appeared to a large audience lecturing on "Woman's Rights and • Woman's Wrongs. " , From this time Nib we are done with him, and don't intend to troub le outsell about the state of his -mind anymore. —The following story of Signor Blitz is told by the Springfield Re publican as having happened in ,a train some years ago: As the cam stopped, an apple boy misled In, and Blitz, alter patronizing hinti.ciatopen an apple and took a sliver half-dollar out of it; greatly - to the boy's astou- Ishment. "If that is the kind 'of fruit you sell, I'll take anothei," said Blitz, which he did, and lo I there was another half•dollar Inside BUM, assuming gnat excitement, then asked the boy what he would take for the c irhole basket of apples, laying it would be * Itrand specu lation. Bet the lad refuted to sell even at five mots ugh:ma w /Loa key log the station, Blitz saw seatid by the wall, cutting open Ms unsold dapples, In vain search for silver half oUars." —Au Indiana girl when **teepee. cited Greek poetry, but when awake Is utterly Ignorant of that language. Mk Ls au Indiana euphonban fir saying she snorer. —A man stopping his paper wrote to the editor: "I think kik* otter* to spend thOr Juunny fur payPerr, ini daddy didn't andjeverybady , sod be was ' the intelligent:mg man in the country; and had themiarteet Gamily of hots that ever (hgged taters." STATE, rararrisre. lloth 110n.w3 of the Legislature - aro in 4t fair way to come to a wise asi elusion on the subject ofpubilopyint int They have adled for larvae- Sou as a basis whereon to Inaugurate Intelligent action. Two 'lsolations were adopted, one in the Senate and the other in the Valois, *taint the Auditor General to inform the iam•• islattue how Mick money has been paid out daring years 1868,1868; and 1870, for . tint, and how much for paper. is baxmatlon is duly set forth to the Auditor Genesaits annual reports for the' respective years,. but it is prow to heyeobbiln; et in canyenkmt form directly from the :Ole?. • From thee reports we gather tho following as thy amounts fled • a d b. ltorli, UoiroliM ir • • is.4,ara74o dorth. moue 81. 4 .1 7 ; do do do di mm, 4dAlladl owmess Lisa herga rt. Woes( /Word .... 19111 SUMAS , • Ha wow 474q._ Orli" do do Ili 9~ ossau T. T. edielder. ;Mire doosototo PA— IN9O I r s . :;1 6 00. 1. • do do SOL - MO isliciateall of pda do dag UM" $1.010.011_ W, S do 1101K1 do - do WIS. ' : MIS - Wan Od e. oma Nut for *roe yaws—. AnrePie During these tame years there was paid for mailing; folding, and wrap ping the Les/Wailes Record and otlr er documents the addition er burn of $108,554. This does not Include the bills, for Purdue's Digest, Ziegler's Manual, and other printed works an nually purchased for, the use of the members. Neither doers it include the amount paid for *lndexing" the Journals, Records,de:k It is not our purpose to transfer to these 'columns all the valuable InforMatiols found In tho Auditor General's report, butfutly enough to show that the sum of MO,- 000 is paidout every year for Lmia leave documents; less than one4lfth of Which is defined and regulated by any definite act of Assembly. What is paid to the State Printer for work done is only about one-fourth of the whole amount, and only a small part of what he does is settled for at con tract prices. There is no stfilleft in the State that more imperatively de mands the immediate attention of the Legislature. The law under which ostensibly this money is ex pended should be thoroughly revised, radically changed ' and made compre. hensive, definite, plain, and binding. Now that the suldect is fairly brought to public attention, the Legislature act promptly and earnestly, otherwise we must have Mom yeans more of the same loose, reckless, and 1 expensive groping in the dark. - Harrieburg Sate Journal. -416111101101!1870. Perabithbe et the thalted Mates (OFFICIAL.) The complete returns of the census of 1870, received at the Census Mice in Washington, as published in the Tribune Almanac, foot up as follows: A.labama. - 990,175 - Arkansas - • • 478,174 California - - • 549,808 Connecticut - - • 537,417 Delaware - 121,015 - ' - - 189,995 - - • 1,171,832 Florida (k(.3!)1101 Illinois - - 2;529;410 Indiana, - • -- 1,055,075 lElll= lowa Kansas - ' - - 370,497 Kentucky - - - 1,3'20,407 ttlslana - - . •734,4 t) Maine - • - 628,719 Maryland • - - 790,09.5 Massachusetts - - - 1,457,351 lEMBEE Mehigan Mipnemota sffishelpid -. • 842,058 INlLterurl • - - • 1,691,4198 Nebraska - 11,888 Nevada - - .42,458 New'Hampshtre • • , 317,719 New Jersey • - • MOM New York - • • 4.21110,846 North Carolina - • - 1.016,954 Ohio • - - 2,632,102 Oregon . . • - - UU.878 Penpaylvanht - - 3.511.513 Rhode Island • - s. • 217,356 South Carolina - r" - - • 705,789 Tennessee • - - 1A13.937 Texts - • - 790,500 Vermont - - 380,582 - 4211,442 West Virginia - - - 411,091 Wisconsin - • - 1,055,501 Total - • 87,892,760 DDITILICD4 AND TERRITOKI FA. Dlst.Columbla - - - 131,706 Arlzona - - - 9,6.i8 Colorado - - 28, 88 1 Dakota - 14,181 Idaho ; ', ' - - • 14,8 8 2 ktontanat4• - - 31 . 58 4_ New Mexico - - - 88,/zz - - 70,000 - - 23,923 - - - 9,118 Utah Washington Wycoming Total • - - - ♦19,867 Total of the United Mahn 38,312,654 PENNBY IXANIA. The population o(. Pennsylvania 6 given ws Wows P9PULATROZ Counties: 1870. Adams - • - 710,915 Allegheny Armstrong Heaver 28,636 - 106,739 • 38,051, - 53,109 • 61,007 • 36,485 • , 36,572 - 4,273 - 28,t918 • 34,M/4 • 77,821 • :11542 25,779 • 23,213 • 28,765 - 63,8'27 • 43,885 1 • 60,737, - 39.511 •. 8,315 • 65,977 • 43,2311 • 4,1E31 - 45,388 1 • 9 • 301 1 • 25,893 - 31,252 • 36,123 • 21,661 . • 17,491 • 121,426 • 27,298 • .31,117 - 56,792 • 166,951' • 47,01 • 8,826 - 49,981 • 17,509 • 18,389 • . • 81;612 • 15,334 61,493 . • 41,410 - • , 25.486 - 673,726 • 8,414 11,424 . • 160,325 •15,006 • otr9, &Mord Derks Blair neutron, Bock Duller (Umbria - (Automat 0. Qtrbon - 11.ksatre Chester Clarion • Clearflehl - Clinton Columbia - Crawfonl Cumberland - Dauphin • - Delaware - Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin - Fulton Green linntingdon - Indiana Jefferson. = Juniata Lancaster - Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Lemma Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Moutgomerk Montour Northampton - NottlownWrkod, PeriT. *- Phibalelphia - Pike •• Potter Schuykill filnyd ft • Somerset IMMI =Mil 1!=51 =1:1E1:1 finagnehanna • Venango. " • Warren - Washingbm • Wayne . Wesnuoreland Wyoming Yuri: EMI! Total— 3,511,511 ' A cones-ponder:" t of the Pittsburgh Oamarreial, at Feb.- 1 th . says : The Senate coupled theentire time yesterday In dieeneslng the bill req uesting the State printing. Thet test was betweeet Senators Beekelew and Wallets. Senator Waihmibeck ed up by his party except Mr. Budi r idow.,iiii,„,..tmwaiiiii3.. ender to to pee a bill i, g the State printing to a Phibulel fire without inviting. eoinPutl • '' ' 2 tbe billsood:epractlad ter no ~:i here InVened 'tee that heNifould g 0 , $50,000 - lbr the' contract . _ _. : . ''' Buckalew, who, although aDelMa r al Is an honest man. saw thfoue sehetne; and, otingigt#lll4, , ' t•;•; defeated the iltanred - _____,' the hill has been referred to ft special comieltioe, Who; ft 'is hole, will draft mbillthat will &ash the eb. lie printing to the lowest bidder 7 M r ! A t i t iPk et PO D•tetr4. fe.Mo. resented bithecoriesimitidentildt the Plitalawghtuvers, gm acting against, his own patty, aid:With the WeiliKe Delitocrutedu,triluit te Pet Seed' through. " • Forty-First Conigiss. SECOND 118111110 Ne • ,• • .r SENATE, Fel?. 4.—A resolution authorizing the President to skidoo at the Porfof New York one or more national vessels . to mover _bread stuffs, and a p plies contributed bY the people of the United States lathe suffering of France, after smite dis cusdon, was adopted. , The bill to revise, consolidate and amend the Statutes relating to the Post oMce Department, was taken up and dis cussed at mat length,. but without definite act,W"ine lunge adjourned. llottar.—A substitute for the bill to Pay Theo. MAWS $112,748, in full of all claims, under his contract With the government for the construction . of thirty-eight mortar boats aid eight steam tugs ; was agreed to ato: the bill 'Famed. After the transac tion of coutilderable bushlike of a pri vate and locitinapre, the ne.= non concurred in llieSmate amendtnents to the bill granting , *miens to the surviving Soldirits of the war of 1812, antiulcer, fora committee of confer ence. Adjourned. SENATE, Feb. 6.—The House: bill for the protection of food fishers on the coasts of the United States was pawd. The bill to Incorporate the Japan Shinn Navigation Ct. was ta ken up and dkcuseed at greet length, after. • It , wee recommitted. Saturday nextwaa fixed for theme'. sideration of the . Pension bill. After a short executive session, the Sedate a t e rittar.—Ttie mornhig hour was spent in tfie reception of bills ,for reforenceeng by Use Detno• crats to prevent the consideration of the Washington and New York Air Line Railroad bill. An unsuccessful Wort was made to get the Senatoblll relating to the Union Puente 'Rail road taken from the Committee and restored to the Speaker's table. A bill was pained, riroviding 'that a government vessel should be sup plied to each of the ports of New York, RoMersen Philadelphia; to transport proviskins to the suffering French people. After considerable discussion and some filibustering, the Isolate bin appropriating $lO,OOO for the expenses of the committee tci in vestigate mho me In the South Was amended by increasing the ruimunt to 820,000 and passed. Aoki . urned. SENATE, Feb. 7 . SENATE, ntsco lution repealing the joint resolution approved July 16, 1870, authorising the payment of the Chorpenaing claim, came from the Committee on Postottices, and . after debate was adopted. A message from the Pies' , dent, vetoing the Senate bill for the rel ief of cabin mond contractors,' was received and read. The veto Is upon the ground 'hot the claim of the eon. tractors was Its cottsegmime of: the rise its,. the prises of: , and mate rials after • the mutate. was made, which would not have ,arisen IC .due diligence hadtieen ailed In the mem cution of the Work. • The memige was. referred to the ,Coriunittee on Naval Allkka,,and ordered printed. shernsalls fralskibe Committed on Finance, •reposied adversely on Mr. t uc ti s ier'ibill to terminate the Ilitalestioo • otheited.Statek r urites and • .turretogy. strengthen the reeervesef natkinal beaks, And promote the return to specie pay ment. The Senate at five* o'nerk adjourned. house.—Mach time was occupied in personal explanations. A mes sage was received from the. President. recommending that the. /uteri& of the. Minister end Secretary of Lega tion at Berns be increased to the sumo as allowed to similar cancers in' London and' Aids. The bill to es tablish a system of. natioual education was taken up and (Recessed at great length, but was passed over until tr. morrow.—Tbe deficiency bill, was reported and made the special order for Tuesday nem. Anicierned SENATE, Feb. B.—A _resolution from the House to take testimony for use of departments poised, with an amendment. Several reports from committees were submitted. The bill to pay Mrs. Shelby for cot ton taken for use of the• United States forces, was potanoued and on motion of .Yr... Patterson Chairman of the • Connuitue setae District of Colum bia, stday maigeed to the considera tion of business reported from that ComMittee. A number of 'District, bilk of no general interest were then disposed of. The bill to regulate the organnatiou' and • eouduct of public schools In the Disk*, of Colutribia, was then taken up, and gave rise to a long discussion upon the VXIArli- MT and propriety, of establishing mixed Ischuels iu the District i after which the Senate went into Reece ' hoe session without takiug a vote, and at 5 o'4:kick adjourned. tlousg.—A resolution authariziug the Courrainee on Approprintiou to ' send for persons and papers. and ex amine nritueraes in • referee pa. to the cancilltituf tile contract of Demp seyA 11 , • ha stamps and enye• lopes, it lime; Postentister-Genend. Adopted. -.Considerable discussion ensued on thu bill for the removal of the Breoklyn Navy Yard; it was amended and laid over till tomor row. . it was add the yanlwas a nuisance and prevented the. grOwth of the city; that the load could be sold fur from r 20,000,000 to 2 30 , 000 , - 000, and with this amount of money the government aright well afford to part withibe property and re-estab lish the. Navy Yard out of the city on a- more eligible cite. The House then proceeded .to the consideration of a bill to organise the chin= of Tezei.fir defence of the Texan .fron tier. The • bill was stream:44lY oP limed by Mr. filocum,.who sad that if the billiareed, the youngest mem ber of •theiHouse would . got live to seethe end of the deltas misleg out of it and by Hr./Again, who saw in the With* looming Wait Was with Mexico. I- Feb..'• Szsuerv,' F o.—Thu Military Committee reported a getstibie for the bill authorizing the construction of a horse railroad across Hoek Island, Juid .the United States brklgea connecting the cities of Davenport, asa Bock island, therewith;: The .Substitute was adopladi• swop conditions for the waitrouid tor wider the supervkion of Recretirry of War. Paleadk tinders resolution recently adopted, Mum. Stewart mid Blair were appointed by • the Vice Presi-' deti4 sidditkmal.members qf the Do vestigatlug Committee, on Southern outrages. ~14 . Stewart. at his ow n request mos' from service •on the Comiriltkei and the Chair was authorized to t the.vmetwy. There was no &tikesonar y . veil-lled publks. interest.. AO Hotlar..—Mre Whiteley, from the 2d, District. of Georgia, permuted himself and toolethe with as Me C. froo that, State. A resolution was adopted to limit debate,-on the gm erar,•odander to. one • minute. The Vtia and nays were celled, on a mo tion togointoCommitteeof ill whole on the question of. the ot the, Income tax, and It watitconsideret pi 1 test question_ It resulted In neg ative. 7diedenth Sost...lahn Co. ' yule wis aunotinced. Atit, Judie' Kolb'. of Phrlatlelphia proneta:na enioLV. OUOXII9 - 43.885 - 86.133 - 37410 -36,11 t 15,,588 - • 47,5. M - Ati39r - P- 48,481 - 33,210 - 58,009 - 14,585 - 78,217 SawATStrFeb. Ur—Bills for right subeldlew occupied the lgenllortur the loarnifig.• The House ill to anoints:4ton mi nx of the uct Ofinieli , to piavltlCllomesteads for o soltps, Sad sailors of . • lato . washipowted litfarajjy. It allows en additional seen of land. Eulogies were pronounced on on • The otws selltfue.Mal= =Mien bill was \ sadiaidadsia:. Askjoarltwe • ilousx.—Afhw •Me „Mmusetion of loaf busbaeas, a bill to lb Wm. In 111 w r W r ti si t,l7- , gave rise to a lengthy teoffice but was finally pawed. The naval up. propriation end paa=nallt some amments. The committee ea the bills dons to soldiers of the r =rlS. madam report. whkli ha explained, and Wacky's. small to, this DIU as passed provides ibrptasious to Sur vioaken and enlisted sad draft ed men, , lneinding militia and" vol. unttrrs,, who served sixty days in the *my or navy laths Itemlutiott ary we.w w ar ni obtyh e d war or M a l nd n the surviving wido ws to sneers and drafted and enlisted men. Pas sions are to be at the vale of eight dollars per month. Adjourned. • BY TELESOLIPII. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12, A plot has just been developed 4 - o carry over Philadelphia and Penn sylvania to tha s benrocratic party, which. Is creating Otero excitement amongst Republican polittchum A combination has been forted among the Democratic leaders, representing the worst elements 'of ,their party, and some prominent Republicans, to take the control of the municipal of— fairs of this city from the Republican party by legislation, which wilt prob. sly be presented next week at Har risburg. COUMWORefiI ,are to be traded grasping the police, the Met wayand the water departments, and the assessment and carnation of prop eily, with the appointment (gall the load revenue °Meets. The Oommbe skaters will be named in the reapeo• live laws, and authorised to flit all vacancies among themselves. Seven thousand appointers will be wrested troth the Republican party awl placed In the bands of the conspirators, to. gather with the absolute control of all the material interests of the city. One hundred thousand dollars has been raised kw the subornation of Republican members, and Is at the dice' of a leading Democratic m bee of the House. The origl fed with Tammany, and is daskted` to " extend itts`juriadietion over Philadelphia. Mr. Tweed has visited this city several times recent ly, In preparation of the details. Liquor Trate la Obto.--Tho deal ers In the "ardent" In Ohio, MOM to be getting Into trouble all along the line. In that State liquor dealers are respoeri ble for all damages can by others In ommoquence of their acts. Rae Is the way the law works there: lost week Mrs Pomeroy, of Akron, recover ed three hundred dollars damages from John Donbonser, owner of the building, John Dowers, Icauwe, and Poterman Martin, saloon keepers, fur "idling In toxlcating liquors to her husband, who has toerean habitual drunkard for sev eral years. The trial was before Justice Cunningham, and lasted six days and minded much exeltemeut. The Common Pleas Court of Guernsey county, on the 4th hut., returned a ver dict of $2,000 and costs-4700—(m the plaintiff-1u the cue of Fanny Watt vs. Sam. lloyd, Lr belling liquor to her hus7 iwhopla been an katilMal fifopk livid for tieiverld yearsi. l 'Thei trial *id be fore julMoe Cunningtoun, and lasted sir days and crested n. .eizeitement. A rc k si rl id v ere *P l i el ik_a___ _ Joingots ihamatilftoui. Sellers'• Imperial Cough-Syrups. Lindsay's Impixtred Blood Searcher. • - • il•beassaUaila and! . . Diu isedkJue ever uffrred to the habil: fur the .earetirltbeiusetiro anal heasalgte. fee, Ms gala. act each a vitae epreail repanuluu u o .1 Ott..`iaii:ll6 COMPOL th it is vntbaus doubt Y favalastde tut:Mcrae. Tiaituauaishi tiara beta received from rich maul your icarned awl eacura af, china. and *WI., w tlk, phyrichuir ream. aced It entr'see it th their practice. tam E.tabllllied Isl 4. Sellers , looperial Cough Syrup. We beg to call to the Inhofe of our reedeve that tile ***eon of grapier, Owe all other*, lathe one Is. which they ate Imbue to coyish*, Couto, ISSIX MIA, it. , willed thiravrvu: oar+ are til , toriatitat Yeager of that moist Warming aridtelaf of riU dho voice, chub*. - it is ; tbereloos, seuosary that every fatally visual provide • positive isui*dy. use that le ready for use AU aters, Ohla.gati' L'ILICUU ItUf• you will lied b wait mad apecily remedy fort segh*, cold*, net all dlir mars atlelbi; hula nom. Lista'',lhs Moog saareker. The Blued b the eery lloontale orlon; therelute, If de wish to restore., health, we mint *iv panty the !good, wad to forum continued heath, Jeep it pare. tottamtr's Pcoutt SLAIiA:IIII64I id Um wes t cud meet etrixonal uunliciens for obtalulue thin de sired cleat. Is away. elite, and ltus mat delicate ow in. IL These stwdielaes are sold by all Drug gists everywhere. Prepared only K. E. SELLEItS" d: Irhotetale brieggists, Gsbil lil 4 Wood suit, Pittsburgh Pa. noniver Atutadomajr.—The Opting Liu& ILL of Oar limUtuwm will opetk ust iLet ILL of Aar,* itott, to cuutlauc .1$ 'mkt. Far term". ie. aZy to C. C. Ma. 1)U LILAC k0.,11.14.--Tbe euborribet wlll offer at pabbc vele, or aka piraUtima. till &tardily, March 4th, Ib7l. the Mooing boa-e and tut au Giacomo. of Fourth, atm% and attraSera. lu to hatuagb of Bev- WI. 'loose too rtue tea with faurgouom, ball and kitchen AISICIsed, and cellar audermeath; gaud !De hoese..lable owl ad other rectstary uothurgibigo; bolt tr-er, apple, , plums. rector, etc.. on the lots Terms' tar). D AM r/. ItEInINUEIt, tetaktfJ Art hi Isst Ilra. mussel Duolap.' JF.O N N 01.41. F' Co - cr .1120 3R. ^sr And Maohine Works. Anderson & Freyvogle, giiceessori tog. S. ',Wier, • Ira r 01111161% ant sill MAN; .Irantifuclureraof Grist, Saw.Mlll and White Lead Ma chinery ; French Burr, Coettlico and Lltoptalitill Stones, (L)u Four,* Cu,); German - Anchor- llnnula. -Ik)lting Cloths; Water Wheels,. Smut Ma chines, polling .Mill anu other ma chinery; Pulleya, 'Ringers and Shaft ing. • 311 WATER STELERT,:,- febl43iiii • Pittsburgh, Pra. -- TOTEACIE-f r ERIS. Anakasummt ttl i l b r recelve=becra lt raaf 144 Vllliry i."" S r 7o =at. awl • 1411 I wnt: . • Per ',- • . 4 um, ~CV liit l / 4 1 I/Vectors. • liiragiat warrassio ODNorton et *boo TB , lelM7 PrMed, and 1.,r sale Kilda *Ma. Virriteln.-411 pommy loillobted to the Iltto J.N 01 peult, BOOR i WIIIWni. are requeot•C tb 1/.1110 Ur raise tonoodlateiy at llwit o ffice to Ha . Amster, whore may be forma LL P. :Icon. tat Axle h es. amtborised to Weeks sad foonlpt kw • ItOsTT, WYLY. i WiLLIAYS. Ikelooltt, Pa., rob. 4, WTI. . lkaaat 11113..11011U1 C. &ZVI% swum" r• larodellas.-0/10. daring Ur day. et Iltaasel. Careen la al/ft at my terleasee ea War rut. rlaireanaar. Pa. prattle Morn aad Med. • arelkir.aaed spar: 1. $3OO PIZ .11:ONTE1 AU panne" Ilia cAamiln pkwasat Al f he h a •-• dad Dollars iocalk;_eboakt 1441 e.• Im• G A CADY, Ws Ihutalctiar- X 1 . 0 . maiii•U, Maims. Natty ' ricrricie woo ittizz.nEttel. sales le ate tattled mill the HWY of a for the ereetknt of a Cher* Solid. Wit the of Freakier Sorters, Ps. Rase low to be shows by either of the aehaeribeie. JOHN J. TYI S A/10,,t Beta UAL • -1101 BY cowax. • Abe m 414 promo& treated gime day. Ibr tete needier oleo - I lo lbe muse to be chows ' 6. - 0. 4tOOLWALL. .1 0 1112.111cCULLOU411,tirru4, um. rfAIDUILL MA, bbl*w. • ' • • r. gOll/1 Jtuaregym WWI ta ite• al. Mato's , elsl 0470de liquira. umaratly. New 4 lIENIII tfiELIBOLD'B COMPUND FLUID; Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS. csolipostot Arta—Jiiriii /Wiwi RArim+ died Istrisstatioisbo firopOjoitt,.. hr Lists assisialois....oo,44Fir..lilliout Ape. IM Act or Arrow mossaisie. aNISITOWS4I, ar. IMO ONilleit, coalabsiag sa !Frew% llimirdo or Deleterbra Lows. -- Them failure the most dellghthil pleas =live, 'opens:Ong castor oil, salts, etc. They are composed of ther flues fagrediasta. After a few days tile of tfrem, such an Invigoration of Gwent/re systeas s takes place as to appear mirocul mut to the weak and caervatal, whether analog hose lutpvdee or dlaesie. If. T. ildmbol ■ .pcstiod Fluid Extract Catawba ot* Pill/ am not sugar-coated. from the fact th at angsr-coated Pills do not dissolve. but pap through the stomach wi t tmu t "WOW , consequently do not produce the dedred:effeect. THE CA TAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being *scud to Meta and odor, do not Immediate tbe4: limag sugarcoated. FIFTY . CENTS Mt BOX. • E • LI M N lilt T. 1i.101.311130 IMPS Mazur coucinrrafrrap ctuovitxti ID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Ily exterminate from the ays• tem Smn Syphilis, Fever Sores, Cl oars,Sore Eyes, sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Wad, Bronchitis, Skin Dimwit, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Kennings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affection Nodes, Nekets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Ralik, Truer, Humors of ail kinds, Chronic !Dianna tism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have heen estaulished in the system for years. Being prepared expressly for the above Complaints, its blood.puri fy lug properties are gratter than any other prep:melon of sarsaparilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and natures the .}.. wue., to a' state of h lth and parity. For purifying the LI , removing all chronic constitutional d arising front an Impure ststeof the , arid the only reliable and effectual own remedy for the cure of pains ands - lug entre ixinck ulcerations of the th and legs,blotchei, pimples on the tme, erysipelas. and all Nagy. eruptions of the skin, and beautify. In OTTLE.g the complexion. PRICE $1 lin PER B HENRY T. UELIIIIIIOL'iI CONCICNTELATICO 4919:4:4i if ;T:Thi 4:1. 1 14: 111 THE GREATTIHIMETIC. lots cured every cane of Diabetes la width it bas,berst given, Irritation 1 f the Neck of thi Blroider and Inttamatiou of the Kidneys, Bic: ration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention id Brine. Dummy of the Postage Oland, Stone la the Bladder, Calculus, tinsel, Brickritura Depealt, and Mucous or Milky Discharges. and for en feebled and dalimle constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following spu tum: 'transposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. I.lllli of Memory, Difficult/ of Breathing, Weak Newt s , 'Trembling,Mor ror of Dtvease, WeakluinesP. Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot 112 11 4 Flushing of the Body, Drvoats of the Skin. Et apnea ou the Face,Pal lid Counteuanee. Cuitreril Larialtude of the Muscular Spt• tem, etc. • Used by person , ' from the age or eigh teen to twenty-five, anti from thirty-five to fifty-tive or in the decline or change or life : after confinement or labor pains:land- . wetting In children. ileleuladd's Extract !ruche is Diuretic and Blood•Purifyiog, and cures all distaises arising from Debits of Dissipation, and exotraseaand imprudences in lire, Impuri• tieror the Blood, ete.,Supersetling Copaiba in Affections for which it is used, nod Syphilitic Affectiona—in these diseases used in coilllNClloll with Heitubold's Bose Wash._ , • LADIE& In many affections, peculiar to thelarael Bodin is unequal/el by nos other remedy—ns In Chlororli or Reten tion, Irregularity, Painfulaeu or Suppres sion of customary Evan:winos, lleenued or &Lima state of the Uterus, Leumn rho.* or Whites, Sterility, and (oral! com plaints liwident to tho sex, Whether aris• log from indiscrete..? or /faiths of Mad. whin. It is prwcriliFil extensively h. the twist eminent 'physicians & midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, 'itf both ACIAII and all ages (attended with any at the above tliscoAes or sYmplouv , L) 0 L T. UELMBOLD'S ExTitAcT RU CIIU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HAR- M OF DISSIPATION. LW., in at their stripes, at little expense, little ur au change in diet, nu inetniverehmee, and Ito exposure. It cauatita ireljUelst Mll, and elves stiength in Urinate, there. by re iug iiirstrie • a, Preventing and Curing atric•ures of the Vre.bra,, ing Pain and lidianiation, so rrispient in ibis chats ta disetisio, and expelling all PubriniOus matter. Thousands who have been the vietim4 of imantipetent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be wired in a short time, have found they have been deceived, and Mkt the Poison'," has,hy Disuse of "pow urfal astringents." been dried up In the spleui, to break out in a mole aggravate d Ione; sad perlisp4 aner Marriage. " lILLMUOLD'S EXTRAOT 111 J. CHU for an atirxii"na anti Diwasea ora t e Urinary Organs, wlietber exciting ln,Mate or Female, Irma whatever cause iinginat• and DU Miter or how bong litaudipz PRICE ONE DOLLAR AND FIPTY CENTD l'Elt BUTTE& Mls= lq uiiwi&lhl tsMioth burimweil as . w FACE WA . SII, mot will be teuwil the cab specific ream. Ily hit:Wry species 4itCtilipiecits Atitxtiou. It speedily enclksttes beam I)ryntw., Indurifecus or the Cutnnc• nun Sietubrane, etc., dispels ltodowss and Incipient Indatnati 1111 l Hives Rash, Moth Patches, Drymais of bitalp or Skim Pro's,. Bites, and Of purposed for which Salver or, Ointments are wall; •restares the skin to a slate of purity and softness, and in. sures continued Inailthy action tattle, tissue of its veswls, on which depends tide agree ableclearnesiS and vivacity or complexion no touch :ought and atbutreil. But how ever valuable an a remedy for exitting de tech: of the skin, H. T. ileinbold'i Huse wash has... sustained its principle claim to enhouPd patronage, by, possess ing qualities whim rtnder 0 a toile! ty pe:aye of the Mom Superlative and Con venial character, combining In an elegant' foranuln thwc prominent requisites asfety and eißmek—the. iavariablu acrminpani,-. Menu. DIMS • use—as a.' Preservative and Rkfrollser.of the Complexion. lt Is en excellent Lotion for discuses ors Syphilit ic Reline, and as all injection for ilistaince of the Urinary Organs, arising trim hati is id di:wipe:inn, need in connection with the EXTRACTS BCCRC, rt4ItSAPA RILLA, AND CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in tacit diseases OA recommended, outwit be surpassoL PRICE ONE I)OL LAIt PER ilorrLE. •) D. , • ifull.andettplicit directions accompany the Piedkincs Evidence of the most . tespidisible and reliable Alutracto furnished on applies cation, .wits: hundreds of thousands of hying witticisms, and upward of g,IOO un solicited certiticites and recommendatory letters, many of which gre from the high est sources. Inc i l:fiug eminent Physicians, Clergymen, 8 staen, etc. I The pro prietor has never resorted to their pubis- Mauls In the suliwspapers; be does not do this front the fact his' articles .rank as idandard Preparations, and du not need to tie propped up by certilkaCts. Memel T. Illehisholdos Gamine Pre. paratlinaft Delivered to any addrevau. - titx.irre front obieriation. e E8TABL181.1A) UPWARD OP`TWEN TY,YEARS. Bold by Druggists every— where. Atklreis letters for fulmination, In eontidettee to HENRY - T. HELISOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Detroit: iL T, lIELRBOW.4 Drug and Chemical Warehouse, NIL atm Rroadway,-New York, or to 11. T. HELM IIOLD'S Rolled Depot, 101 South Tenth Street, Phlttaleipltla itzwaak or . cocisTRUIPRITP4 Ask for Hamm T. Hzusactiaa: Taxa Omit en. • utayleilklii cid feta s' Medicinal. THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY' Dr. WALIIRIVI CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. • II lon all SOX Penou a Rea teethsooi to dint Woodertal E cutup,* eget. . se m 4*JIAT ARS TOBY fifitt, r s',..FANCY DRINK. ET! Ride oaring Minh WY Win Plremf Sple ens amid Sew Llignieste s doctored. spiced, and sweeteeed to please the tile. elated **Too ke." ..Ipprtlien," "Restaren,” Le., that lead the Amines to antiskeneros and ruin, bat are a true indictee, made from the native Roots and Herbs of telliontia, inerrant all Akotaellet leineleataa nay ate the is RM IT BLOOD POSIVIEN and WO Giving Ihriregpk„ a perfect•Renontor aud Invigorator of the eye tem, ourylni oda polsonona matter, end restor ing the Wood to a healthy coed lion. lto person coo take these Bitters atmordlng ur directions, and remota beg nnwetL XlOO will begins Reim Incurable case.provii ed the boon an sot destroyed by mineral W I. sonit,Oe other mane. and the vital.oegans wasted Wynn the point of repair. /or Islantasater7 k rims** lib**. matisir aWI Gent. Dingatplan, or kW. ganallen, RUltate, auni aneaktent revery; Olneare; of tke IlilinetAltrer, Moil en, awl Blesrieritbre 111frienw Ire been taw snicessfat (emelt Ras seessin nano tv Viola WI .bkb anieelly pot`.. • •Te eased's:sent u( the gligenrier Orr, Clone the vitiated aloud oh/sieves yoe dad its Irapnritice berating through the akin la pimples, eruptions. bangs, or wren einute It what pm dad It obstructed an. noggin to the veins; desert It whin k Is fuel, and your fEllay,s will Mein. lOW% Neap the blood pure and the kith of tha system will follow. PIN, Td.Pli and other WORMS, Inside; la the system of so many thousands, are efketaally de strayed or rumored. In Billions, Iteadttitat and Intermittent Withers these Bitters bare no - equal. Fur fit , directions. read carefully the ei n tter iroassi each bottle, Is petaked to fuer ;Cll Eng Us, (knout Preach and Spada 3. W ALKKft; Proprktot. al Commerce St ' , N. Y. kl. McDONALD i ilevErnigglres and damns, lean "random and - seraniesto, California, sad 21 and 31, thommeree St. N. Y. far . BULD by ALL DUDUCIISTS AND MULL ENS. - octitly New Advertisements. 4VMM= V 4) `SIM flocit).gtoci3o At. llowsonittble Prices, I At 148 Federal fitf Allegheny City. SPECIAL BARGAINS-IN Ladlea' Satohels and inugketa Mao n fine 14(41 (4 (ients-Vnle44N, P~K•lce4ll~.~k+, a C.,mhs, lies.* and ThreeAleres,.."( Ground Ver Male.—The toolerrizted ulfils In lomat sad three scree of ground. la parer, 1,4 ..)r. The bostae I. on the two, a rink Ithel arid Spring alley. It I. • two atory bulidlor and cootalos eight r00m... • spring of water It tle ha... Surat. The lot I. enclosed tidos It ars pm fruit trees . grafted. Terms moderate. For lute er particular. chquire as the premises.. JUIIN 11.1'EDlilf P. ti. It the altose pruperti I. as sold by ths Funey was. I tint of Marsh it will then be for Rat hur . X... J n. V. liruelu s, L tulavlla*, Nulittuq, 11064-11,,m-. WiAgowq Toys, AC. ierylaree and fine assortment of Chlldrea's Curriager, To arrive this month. F. A. Cr ~ucc,...or bI O'Leary & Singleton 14P4 federal St., ALLEGHENY, PA., aprL3;lyJcligdfau.•. •cpl.. dec. jau. kA MlAcellieneous. ? 1 4 , - 4' • . OF THE AG F. I' DIICIMISZ it.. 1469. tell GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. . , '4 ma Aritek"it. g. r a j. al , • Wt. I .141 MR. • WnrEitlf Posusamo Co. Mandsetaxere Arms. Pinabingh. P. c ; CA_____ 2 ._,,........ ev e • 11571 z.. ......M. mula: 1 . aouir Y. Wooxain J. ' 11.1. ttttttt SPEIVEREIIit & 3111cDONALD. I -BANKER'S ! Ii eer SY., Roche4ler, jgr luterrrt paid ou Time Deposita. Vollar Mow promptly attendellio. (lacer:anent (Imposts Bought on /Womble 'Arms. arrrespondenee ,Solicited. [norl SAIII MASON & SON, BY BOHM MIRY VOW uaxu~actunß•Tsr .OP arattratakka D iratemen a analaga) 3tWitiZn 1 4. Mr 31, &c., &c., Olpraal ittteuttoo to gloom to the ilatiknbwil• nmpering of the Bieukt, sad we Sri jted tame earielree to be competent to make the very beet, es we employ none but es• =Lwariness, cad i.e the hoot of Merl A /Wagon hoe now been la the busbies* forty year.. and hie Sons are all practical ' , million. We ore abo tuandecturent of PEN-KNIVIN. PRUNERS' KNIVES. PENCIL KNIVES. Yak host S. e. Wardlovie Wiped Kligllsh Surl..ad NW" Nadi Warn:Mo.,. Spoclal &Nestling Li adkal 4u our sleek of— Razo rs, Post Scissors, Laclks' htnittorso • • Bankers' Scissors, Barbers' Scissors, &e. AU ot4erle wlltbsprumptly tiled and stripped a advised. .• or • Fria, foraleheal application. °Melt AND WUNNS NNW lINIOUTO.N. peptilyiattlkirofieeteli • mi•cmlstNiocmg. Real Estate. • Tract 'L O and in llopewell 21n hip. IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER or TIM: Court of Common Pleas of Ramer toototy. Do. poderdgned Committee of die pow* and ono of Afensdor T. Ritchie, will export tto potpi e in the pftwileee. cm Thursday, Hareh 2d, IS7I, eckia p. an a Intl or piste of laud, the m. tate of the hold A. T. Wield., eltaate lallopreott township. In the county of Rearm end Mate of Pennalivenle, twanged and described as roik.i. Tip; nt ., a i a put. theme by leadollk. Doper meth 4 degree. sod El Women wed Id U. MVto a poet, domes by land of D et. north TS &grows. tat MD pottbh to a white oak north 47 degree, wesr, it poet,. rdue. to a Mack oak dump: south It &grow wed mu pe to • pod: thrum by land. of twinge, arid New o , south 47 degrom rot lit prrchow to dr place of Melon:tt I containing M aeon led do perches. strict nossure. about 45 Ivo of whidi am clewed and PIUICI Alit", the balance we La o hared. And on which ere errand . * kg dwelling home. log stale, lad Wash shooter home; TERMIL-4.10e-thirl rchase atom in be paid in hand so the toptimcion at ihe sale by the Coact sad the reeidee ba three toed maul lostalments from that base. with Wood on mob lustalmem from the da.y of coatrmatioss. fobtat.j MILTON BROWN, Massesilloo. SALARIES PAM/ , AIREINTIL—Ws weal we Of two good Ag c epevery.drudy to letrodliceft entirely ant snide. Llberst wauypald. This la no Malloy. hat • legitimate shier, midoesed by oar most prominent Mos. Addrae, with stantp-- IDLE DRICKS. WARREN CO. jalettnew Fe. Enteral's:l 4 oars for sals a Fourth deal sad Uvula tithe e. alley. la a. tsfrough of Beaver. Lot R.Sollgik%ol: honer two stoics with 4 room.. ball and polo: good Ice house, and oecemory outbuildings: trait toes, applev.er•re. plutn, op the tot. DA. !EL REIIIINGEIL hue feblttj he Mrs. Munson `4lssasollm Eamon tan I.lalrinetwohltio eras of Schiff t Kteinteld hoodoos Ms ; solved bun tho day by bated memod A:I those knowing ittkosalves Indebted to the story arm will settle their acconate by the lot of litho Maury with M. Schiff or be will be arch e. :Ise the bills fur collo:thou . M. *CHIVY. Yeaslletult gr. M. MUM ELD. fnektdm to the above. I big to naneeme tone Puha 01 boxer amply that I will tarry ce, stry owitionnunt o the Dry Goods badness um, old atm.& sad. coo *MUM .117 ant thi• rtu be (Al piece to itetbeigansto so hereunto. le 1m Goode, 'Monologs. Nodose, At. M. wiiirr. *its, - The uperailleedLl modem the itrady•llme Clothing and Mesebaat talheisi border., beretokom kept ander tke Ism of acted r t Meta• kid. on We more moonlit ; sad, be the pupate of audring room for Me liming Good. be tter., kr dzsideps, IL math. stuck of Omits. , at ears At the game time be Intones the mink that dm es. pertenced Cotter. W. A. lan, h.. st.ts darer of the Merriman Talkie 5.% Department, .beta Os kappy to me big use Idends. Juslttlla k.wrItINTILD. FOR SALE. no subscriber offers har its his Ists amasser. to the borough of Bridgewater. Beam cent', Pa. Correlating of One Ticci-Srory_, Brick House with Dtalug.rours and [lithe. .award: a V. 4 L at the Kitchen thaw: Prams rmeble. rood stberirsout sadeldetes Houma arras st • gb MIS thcalthredue. with intim and Pear Trees, small Croft. each as G 0,.,. !terrier. Currants sod liarpberrky. ► Ylveer (.ar deo sad Beaton Louse with ow sere of raw roars as ker. The above will ha sold a sad possessionD/tiffOD Bre ant or . a,, oesl fuld• aPIAr to the subecribrr Brthhtob, or bca4der 11. Dun near the arrui e ZAN fa ore *HA 2. ANDMIESS6III, berms take' bA • his old Foamdry sod. la Sedate, will be yliseed to meet Ids old clubmen ig Mead. elms may what ettber the SINT MIL LNG STOVE. Heating Store. or env otter Sod ol Outings of beet material sad wartsmodly baldness will be conisclid by }akin J. J. ANDEWION a Suss 'Tetra VOILItCI t Ataarsey at law, e./ Dotter. Pa. Otace and nrs Wince et, Wit st east of the Court House. All law Moist.. maw ted to my mire shall reeelve prompt 1113