Beaver Ar WEVAND. SPITOS pro PSOPIUSTOII Besver. Plarek**ll. 11671. Tug oteltentent :throughout' the country, in in..latien to the removal of Senator Sumner from the chair tnanship . pf -the Foreign Relations Committee-4 position whkh he filled acceptably ever since the Republican party came into power--unitinues, and public sympathy is manifestly with Mr. Sumner. Norly all the leading ItepUbilien papers slit (mntiously but firmly against General Grant'a interference in the matipr, and the substitution of Cameron. for Sumner as the header thecommittee referred to elicits comments no ! at all eompliinentary to the former. - . OS' the ilth Inst. a sensation was at.roused in the Uegisleture' of thin State, by the introduction of A rem,. teflon in the ,Serrate sympathising with Senator Scanner, and deploring the action of the UnitalStates Senate in removing him from - 111s postilion on the Comraitteenf Foreign Affairs. 1. 4 i„ My. Blilingfelt, one of the a lest and purest Retail:4l=s in the Se ate was the mover, cud the resoled' n reads las follows: Remolved, That with profound regret we the action i f our &mature in congress in countenancing or lending , thole support In the removal of the non. ,leharlea ritiumer from the Chairmanship e . ,of the Committee on Foreign relation*. An earnest and somewhat excited debate followed, which was partici. aa_ted in 6y Messrs. Billingfelt and ilichalew in the anlrmative,•and by Means: White, Rutan and ' others. In opposition to its 'passage. The, reso • lution was adopted on the 16th Inst. yeas 15, nays 12. ~ . • TIM election held In - New Hamp shire ea Tuesday of last week for Governor, members of , Oongress'and the legislature, resulted iu svictory fur the *Democrats. The Governor ship, we believe is still lu doubt, but the Deumensts have certainly elected the three congressmen, besides se curinCs majority of the State Beret tors. The New Hampshire Repub lican papers allege that the removal of Senator Sumner from the Chair manshlp of the Committee of Foreign Affairs was t tie cause of this untoward result.. We are inclined to this opin ion ourselves, and earne s tly hope that General Grant's administration will never again exert Its influence to brake down or degrade so faithful a Senator and so good's Republican as the country knows Charles Stunner to be. At..moirr without exception the Republican press - of standing and in fluence interpret the Next Ramp shire election as a pointed rebuke of the Senateand Executive tbr. their treatment of Senator Sumner. It is' clear now that there must be a change s( policy. No administration that substitutes, Simon Cameron for Charles Sumner can expect to carry elections. Cameron! never yet car ried anything with tite people. What ever success he has achieved has been with money. It Was bad enough to put Charles Sumner down, but Infin itely worse to put Simon Cameron up. " As between the two, and con cerning the proceeding in every light, New Hampshire has spoken. Hove Mr. Crlmeron and his suppor ters heard the news T—Pills. Com mercial. , WTI THE political troubles In Arkansas seem to be drawing to a close. Lieut. Gov. Johnson has resigned Manlike, and Governor . Clayton for the second time within two months, 'has been elected United States Senator by 'the Mimosas Legislature. The chiefs of the different factions were all Repub• limns, and it is believed that the re cent events have healed the breach In the party. Gov. Clayton had no organized opposition mina him fur the Senate. ■ do.ux of the political admirers of ."Ihms" Tweed-a Democratic leader in New York folitiehave had measures on foot fur sonic time past to erect a statue in honor of their chief.—Mr. Tweed, from some rouse or other, gut asinimed of the whole thing a few days ago, and ordired the movement to be discontinued. non nlanalty to Toned, "Let Its la o3d ysu In new.' "I`eh reertoin Weed, "pet taw dial' 1114 ea dui • 'fur. l'Arka—the new Democratie organ -L. established ut • Pittsburgh some three months ago—suspended lust Tuesday, and Will, in all proba bility remain in that condition".—The Wiuit of funds was th e immediate cause of the suspension. The cost of publishing the Paper is said to have been abours2,Mo per Week, while its receipts 11.41 far sholt of that amount of money. The Papty, while It ex- Isted,showed d great - deal ,of enter prise, was'ututly printed, huge, and taken altogether Was a c edit to Pennsylvania Journalism. •We spit pathise with those who risked and last their money lit the enterprise. Tiii Commissioners sent out by CAmgress to visit Ilan Domingo and ,4 report upon Its geographltsti, and social condition, are on their way home, add will shortly be In Washington. The Connuissieners are Messrs. Wade, White and Howe. A report has reached the United titates that the coratnbelonens are not esactl ly of one mind on the question of annexing San Domingo to thisioun try—Wade being In favor of putting the thing through with a rush, and the t,wo others not willing to rush at' all. We would, therefore, not be surprised If two reports are made by the emnrubtsloners—one by Mr. Wade in favor of Immediate annexe doe, another , by Messrs White, and Howe, advising no action on ,the matter for the present. Srassox as it may seem, stlsnev erthless true. That Spain has, on two occasions lately offered to !ell Cuba and Porto Rico to the United States. Before General Prim Was astassinaLsi ho made an offer of these Islands to General frilckles, our minister to Spain, for,the sum of two tiundred milikais of dollars. Gen. Sickles submitted' the proposition to Presi dent Grant and the Secretary of State, both of whom declined to have It considered. Under the new Spanish (Riven:intent the olTer is. reviewed,. b t the consideration now asked has . reduced to , one hundred, mill toii*f dollars.—(teneral Grant replies nowjkat it is simply useleei to agl. tate the question, 88 under no eir cumstantwo would Congress agree to appropriate the purchase money. LATE advice' , from flarrishallth. confirm what we have suspected for sometime past, viz: That a portion of those who were tusking the 11308$ noise about the Taremeny-hiLl delphia Corinnission Job; were the very ones who were secretly at work to - engineer the scheme through. Ot:ourse, no one frown Haver coon • ty expected to realise anything from this devellsh plot., Ohl no. • ED JUDGE ELLIS LEWIS. into Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: of PettoNylvatiladleti at his reeldenet4in Wed Philadelphia eu the 9th aged 74 years. • Airrim Napoleon's eaptute at f3e dun, the Emma*, Eigenie located herself at . Chleelhurst, England. Sint..e peace Musbeen declared, the ex- Emperor has been released as ii,pris dier by the Prussians, smdpertnitted to Join his with and son at chisel burst, where the three will reside for the present. &dente, after ail that has been said about her to her Ova: vantage; seems to cling with true wifely tenacity to her e fallenhusband, and shows a willingness to share his lot whatever that i }nay be. A NsrroutoUts4 character named "Bill" Forester, badly wanted Just now by the police authorities of New York. They seem to besatisned from evidence lit( piramion that he is the itturdett4 of Mr. Nathan, who was brtuaily amtssioated in that city about one year ago.. Forester ( Js a . desperado, originally; thitu the South, pad has escaped* . toying once or twice before, by getting - nweiy frOtn the officers of the law.. He is about 35 years or age,, and. About 5 feet inches in height. A very Heavy reward Is offered for the apprehen sion of the murderer of Mr. Nathan, and if Forester proves to both* per- son, his captor will make his "pile." A WasioNores- correspondent tells a story Of a member of the For ty-Arat Congress, whcoe constituents have kindly allowed him to retire to priVate life, who during his whole term of Congressiotuti, service never drew a dollar's worth of 'stationery; but instead took a money allowance under en existing rule:. But it would not do to neglect lde constituents, and he could not 'correspond with them without writing materials; so at en early hour every morning he made a tour of the ,House, picking up all the loose sheets and scraps of paper from members' desks and trans• leering them to his own. The same member manifested and exalted ap. /predation of the value of the Agri cultural Department, and was liberal in his drafts Upon the seed repository. Upon one occasion he sent hi a sin gle order for thirteen hundred dol lars' worth of seeds. It is to be pre sullied that this statesman's district next sedson will yield a bounteous harvest of pentalemon pulchelfum and Abergehlie kale. ' . THE territory ceded by France to Germany embraces about six thous and ,English square 'tulles, or one thirty-fifth of France proper. Tho', a considerable portion of the sixteed hundred thousand inhabitants (one twenty-fifth of the whole population of Fruheelare of German , lineage, or speak the German patois, the whole of them are intensely French in their sympathies, and,regarl the Teutons with an .aversion and hate which time cannot eradicate. Border ant moilties, such as are always to be found along national frontiers, have been so interistied by the war that the Alsatinnslnow regard their .con querors with , a feeling akin to mad ness and 'ungovernable fury. They declare that - they wilt sacrlftcb their lands and property. beforeconsenting to live under German rule. ,True to their word, they are now disposing of their effects' , for whate'ver prices they will bring; preparatory to emi grating to other 10fialitleS or lands. Many of them, will no doubt, find their way to this country ; and if so, we shall have no regrets on that score, for the most of them are good agriculturists,tnatiu facturers,miners, and will make, in many respects the hest of eittiens. Let theta come. Their deterinination to leave Alsace and Loraltie,has caused Bismarck and the Emperor of Prussia no little perplexity, and it is sold that they ,will now consent to let France have these premises back again provided that Goventment will give at money. idemnity to Prussia in lieu of them. PARIS Is in a blaze of ender/lent. Itevolutian meets imminent. On tlui 17th President Thiess Issued a proclamation stating that Informa-' tion had reached hint that the mat- contents of Montmartre had planted their guns so as to demolish the dwellings of their fellow citizens. tie alleges that by such sets as these the 'republic is fatally compromised. 'lie declares that the present GoVern ment is really a republic, mid no friend of the republic should strike at it. The GovernMent will take the minim from those men, who are misled by designing politicians, who seek to inaugurate civil war." He draws a picture of the deplorable re sults of their-doings, showing how l the reviving eons:newt of the city Ii sbuiped and the shops deserted. He continues: The Government, hop. bag thetualcontents will return to their duties as good citizens and obey the laws, still withholds the order to proceed to extreme ineasurent to free 1 the country of its new enemy; but it is determined to act when necessary and deliver the .principals over to justice. The Government relies on , 1 the co-operation of 'all good citizens. The proclamation concludes: "After' this warning, we_ shall proceed to force peace, if necessary, at all haz ards 4) This proclamation failed toquiet the revolutionists ' and the Government forces ,were ordered out and in a charge made upon the insurgents captured about 400 oil them. These were In turn recaptured by the mob. Since then skirmishing has been go. flagon In different parts., of the city and terrible scenes are hourly ex pected. I , Loh -- Mob law Is tripaitthaitt in _ Paris. The insurgents iiem to have iheltown way, and the lives of sev eral obnoxious labliatns have been wwriticed. GarriNddi isdirecting the movements of the anti-Rept:blie s:ll forces, and the Thiera Govern ment has taken Bight. It is safe to predict from all this that the bloody scenes of other years will be re-ea acted In Paris beam many days. The following dispatch was received at Washington on Monday from • Minister Washburn : • Paris,' March 19.—The - . National Guards Committee to toaster of Paris. The Departments of the interior and Justice and • Prefecturevf Police are Occupied by the insurgents. 43ener- Ma .Vlnoy i Thomas and Leeotapte have been murdered by •the troops. All niembers of the Thies Govern meet have gdoe to *hanks, I rot- I low with the whole diplontattecorpa. —Washburn. • • 1111,11 , 1 S TIMEIIIO.. • —Fresh the quantity of marble rudely hewn in the sh ape of 'nende script men and things that has been collected in the Capitol at Washing ton, one would be apt to suppose that the GoVertintent Is gathering the ma terials fort{ tuitional lime-kiln. A Clet i gYlMin in the West seeks damages era journal which publiqh isa a . .repert of his lecture, " Itlnd and Matter," under the head of "Wind and Water." It is alleged by his enemies that ho Li likely to recover, if the old English law bo sonud, that the greater the truth the greater the . —Mrs. Secretary 'llatnilion Fish is pleasantly called the "Queen Dowag er of Washington society," 'OO stately Is her,manner and imposing her • Hp- Peeilince., She served an upPren ticedilp In entertaining when her Inigtsusd was Senator, and at Albany as Governor. She Is frequently 'aid ed in receiving by one of her charm ing daughteM. The Secretary of State oompleS , ihe house which Sena tor Morgan so admintblyreetted and . refurnished, and • his hospitality is prwierhial. —The, Greek Gov Lruinent lues.re. 'Oast intelligence o the destruction of one oftho brigand bands,in Amt.- naitla undm• the chi efsof Kouroutnitto ,lelinbouka and Gabriel,. The Ortner surrendered to ' the authorities, and, she two latter, with two of their . 1011. 4 lower:overt , killed. Andiberbrigend had been captured in the immediate vicinity 'of Vtmluat. The Greek t rtioOs are reported to have ad yen, the / hand's or KillilUrli 1111t1 iikiiiiill nerol7B the frontier', ,-where4c ...t o ed Turkish -and tivltenk Ps Numitield• ed•in killing seveifiif the brigands.s' —The new Kiliperor of Germany is almost us much indehteit to his wife,. the Emprees "Augusta, us. to Moltke and Bismarck. lier ',pick tact and good sense have turned the situation hi his fiivor on more than 1 Ono critical t :siiet" ion. She secured his appointment tei Itegent •by a stroke of wit itt a moment when the great C4iinell of Prussia was divided on the guciition of declaring the late King insane. ;She alwaysaided with Bismarck in every court intrigue for his overthrow, and thus saved to her dinesty • the wise counsellor who has Itelued to elevate it f to the pinnacle of human power and glory. From her earliest youth she hod a burning am - , to he Empress of tiermany, end' the_ tging of het. Me is gratified lit t. `She ira — siii'daughter of the charming Duchess of Weimer, who made her palace a home for Goethe Torso many years,and, if not directly eductited by that famous philosopher and poet, her studies were supervis ed by him, and be no doubt aidul powerfully In the development of ..10 her genie s. • . , —A correspondent of The Consnuka• wrath', gives the following account ot a visit to the birthplace of Old John Brown : "At Ntolcottviile I leave the ears uhd drive with a`friend across the hills to the; early home of John "Brown, which is in, the town of Tor ribgfonl, Conn. Up on the very hleghtit stands the old brown house. The gate is tumbled down, and here and there are wide gaps through the old stone wall. The door of the bed room where he %Ow born is half hewn down and taken away for relics. Five years of his childhood were passed here. Westand leaning against I the house, watching the sun on the brown sloping fields and woodland. The linuginatiok stretches away to the scene at Harper's Ferry, the stormy events that follow, and the final cruclOsioinid the great martyr of the nineteenth century. We see the: serene brow of that Min old afun, on the wily to the gallows, us he stoops to kiss the child of a forlorn race. Around us are now playing children of this race, who live here in the old house. 1 wonder' if they know who died for them. We take a new lesson on this consecrated ground, and go away thanking God for a greater faith and fuller hope." —There used to be an epitaph In the almanacs "On a Baby," which was. "What was kbeguu for, To tic so soon dune for?"- 7 and of this we are retuindeciby the statemeut that three couple 4 of Woodstock, Coua., were dliorcecl some four months since, and that last week al: three were reuni ted—a most charming and edifying piece of ream:Mitchell. Having tried single blessedness, they were grieved to find it in convenience and happi ness not at all equal to double blessed ness ; and so the severed moieties gravitated toward each other again; ~we hope to the great edification of all ihusbands and' wives who, fur trivial muses, arecontemplating a dissolu tion of copartnership. There seems to be prevailing an opt n lon, especially!, in New England, that the nuptial relation Is one which may be lightly abandoned than which a more per nicious notion could hardly be. it'ben marriage's are contrictecl there is 'certainly always an implied, if nut an expressed, understanding that they are only to be sundered by the death of one of the parties; hut this Iwill Ist,of little value if, under Mil -1 :sanction or by legislative author ity, couples in a pet Or/Amnion may I b e lieVered with hardly more trouble than is required to recover a twenty dollar debt before a country justice. We cannot, of course, condemn all divorces. There - tiro eases in which they are absolutely neceasary, and just, buttlivorces for 'desertion must always be regarded with some ens picion. 31 r. 111111111Vell ' The Portland Advertiier saps : On the records of the House of Repre sentatives may still be read the fol lowing nsolutlon, passed on the 30th of April, 1862, thiiee months after Mr. .Cameron resigned his seat in the Cabinet: "Resolved that Simon Cameron, late Secretary of War, by Investing Atexander Cummings with the me trot of large sums of public money, and authority to purchase military supplies without restriction, without !equities from Mei any guarantytor ,the faithful performance of hisdaties, when the services of competent pub lic officers w ere available, and by !evolving the ' (lovernment In n vast number of contracts with per , sona not legithuately engaged in the business pertaining to the subject matterof such cootracts, especially in the, purchase of arms for future deliv ery,lo adopted a policy highly injurious to the public service, and deserves the censure of the Houae." .The New 'York Ereninfi Post, in commenting on the above. anis : "This resin passed a. lax/yet that time, almost two-think Repub lican, by ihe decisive vote of 79, to 45, and this is the man who is put forward to supplant Mr. Sumner as Minn= of the most porthnt Ofinutlttee of the Serrate. This re medies, it is per fect)_ r is dktated by the Pr -Wdent, • who en questionably has made a great Mill. take." II 74 rowitssiesitspisot: CZ WITils:;;!roN,1). C., March 16,'71. WEATHER ngLIGUTFIId The Weather still remains very clear and warm, and the , fanners in Maryland and •Virginia aro making good their time In!ploWing and put ting in crops' for the cowing Season. The oldest inhabitants of this latitude say they have never seen such flue weather as we have , had - so far this month. 1 7 GENKRAL 'BUTLER ILF.Flalti witions: The passion of Oeneral Butler on account of the course pursued by some at the &publican Jamaica In reference to an appolutuient of acorn ' mittee of thirteen members of the House to Investigate the state of Strain; in the late Intaarreetiomtry fltsbm, knew no hounds. A resolution introduced 'by Mr. Peters of Maine, yesterday, although not entirely• satb&lory_ to many, Republionis, passed the .tionse by vote of 1241 by GI, nearly all of the .11ernocrats gonsideting lt,ati Asampro., tube measure voted with then aleri ty. - Ueneral Butler was appointed by the speaker, thairtuan of the com mittee, but this honor has been de eltsied by Butler, Ina lengthy' letter addressed to the Republicans of the Rouse, giving twiny reasons wby he thus declines, which has,' this morn 114,called dorka from his chalr,Spenk er Blaine to reply. „The set-to be• tween the two, was 'the severest - of the season, Mr. Blaine in Ws remarks, ,saying to Duties, that "God may for.. give you, but 1 never will. TitENEW ipteg. - - I)ne nankin of (Teilars were sub *tallied to the new five per mot lain yesterday. Set:recta* .Ltoutwell be= Cleves the whole mutat at, Z 0,000,000) .will be tetiett uittilthin the next Ulm! !00 1 ): 6 •,r',._.i- • -—. :401111M 13TATV.E. 'IA Joint resolution for the erection In gphitiglon of a statue to the' Ineisepry of Pref.Diorae,of telegraphy tone; was pa:ssed In the Hoek yester• dor. TA t: COM.MISSION '.4)le stA7TIIELIN cl.Auns. lies rented suitable entre rooms in Wastitugton where they expect to manumit's) their labors snout the first of April. "The'impetus given to the claim agency business on, account ul the creation of this tinnolisolou Is al mid), perceptible herr. There is Mike number-of claims now in the War Department which will doubt less be referred to this comm fission, sueh &Mims receiving their nest at tention. Tilt: CENSUS A portion of the preliminary repOrt of the ninth census has jwst been sent to the Commissional printer. The re ports trout only three States, Missis sippi frextio and South Carolina, yet remains indanplete and those only jn certain tfittricts w here the marshals have proven luactive In theterforni awe. of,thOr duties, . - "A nhe law now in existent*, regu lating the taking of census, (neither the Secretary of the Interior her the 'Superintendent of the census has any control over the marshals except to wt on the reports sent to the DepartL ment. They can accept or reject, the tatter, of course, incurring a great km of time. TfiE PORITION. • It wait asserted i by Mr. Scburz n the debate lu the Senate on Mr. Sumner in his defence, on the 10th lust. that Mr. Sumner 'was ready ut any time to hold *Mixt intercourse with. the President or. Secretary of State. Plausible as this may appear on its face, it should be reaiembered that Mr. Suninerby his own cum* in June last virtually made such in. lermunse impossible. it will be' ri membered tnat in the San Domingo debate, it !vas charged on Mr. Sum ner that he gate the President to un derstand be would support the treaty, which he afterwards opposed so bit terly. The fachiare (beset The Presi denteilled at Mr. Sttaine,r's house to W talk WI him about the treaty,. and after; nnfolding to him its induce, Mr. Siimner and: (see his speech in the (lobe, containing the debate) ••My language, I repeat. was precise, well-considered, and chosen in ad vance: =PI am an Administration man; and-whatever you do will al ways tind'in me the inostairefol and candid c,nsideratiuu." i lion. John W. Forney, 'who was present during the umversation, seems to have gathered the same im pression as the President, kir when the matter was called into question, lie wrote the following letter. W.esitisorox. D. C., June 6th, 1870. MN' DElta GEN MULL : I was pre4- eut at Mr. Sumner's.residence when President Grant (tilled add explained the Domingo , treaty to the senator and although iutudut recall the exact words of the latter, I understood him to say thd he would cheerfully sup pow the treaty. At the President's request 1 remained to hear his expla nation, and I nut free to add that such is my deep regard for Mr. Sum ner, that his indorsement of the treaty went very far to sti I.ulate me I In giving it my own support. I have already said this' much to Mr. S., who, however, claims that other In formation since obtained has shaped I his present action. Yours truly. J. W. Foustv . Eli KRAL BABCOCK. Mr. Sumner claims in Ida own wirda "My language, 1 repeat, was precise, well considered, and chosen •advatut.." Yet two men were led to believe by Ids language that' ho Intended to Marline a course d (redly opposite to the ono he did when the question dunerore the Senate. flow could it be' expected that the Preeldent could again go to Mr. Sumner even, on official businea, when. he aduiits that he chose lils words carefully and . beforehand': Why the necessity of classing hi.; words so Motility ? Was it to mils- lead the President as to his Intea. dons ? Iftidt, why did he Inform the. President before commencing his op position, that he intended to do sos? is the President an enemy to be mitt; ted, or a frieud Who should be cone.' Hefted? Believing Mr, Sumner had deceived him oem on a matter of so much important* the Proddeut cer tainly could not again go to hint without feeling a reserve and embar rassment which should not exist be tween the Executive and the chair, man of a wound We of no awed da• portauce. NVamid It have been right fur the Senate to have re-elected say man as chairman of one of its Qint; wittev, whoth tho President would have been compelled to meet with rime nod distrust ! NEW ILAMPegIRE ELECTION.. The Tc.suit of the election in New Hampshire Is a subetantis! Repub lican defeat, and has, of course, taken some of the more sanguine Republic ans in Washington by surprise, but those who were best Informed and , more considerate, weresprepared Juat what has. happened. It has been known here for some. time, that there was leas vitality in the BeNblicen organisation Its:thato State than usual, that the labor and temperance Morse pestles would draw largely Item the party , In the ascendency and leeb from the more compact organitatlep Of the Demool ey. ra Again It Is well :loft heru, that there have beet) Petty blekerfriga within the Itepabliten ranks: which It was expected would cutmhtelCat the recent election and ,whiels have operated to weaken ..the 'Republican. organizktion. And beyotid these there have been New Ilatupshire politi cians hero whose,actiona have been reflected at home, who have for months indulged in ti vela of hostile criticism toward the national ad ministration, for cone but the most Petty *eons, audit reports be true, these unftiendlYind tinfiemded clams have' formed a portlon'of the staple arguments of some Of the campaign orators. If this be tru e, . and there weems no reason to! doubt It,.j bin t.rlT"idti4u7Airolive looe.•etasolef ullt Wallies *Mowed; ' •1 Yet we see In thile_dreetieueso s ane of alarm, buts wennuir trots #o Re' !sublimes elsewhere, that Organbillk stun, unselfish patriotism andlitleti; II to the cause, we is esnerttbd, noti ny heretofwe; It di eni eeriest re take to the petty _filial: Auden and disorgenizere twitters itt vtew of the roomenised retellbmn South, mine not; one moment too SIX)3I. There liPt lemons I C I" Pala . table than ;nee of adversity, and yet therewespayerotesueisiotid po l Mod :diseases whielf adosit, of no. other remedy. Your correspondent is °US who believes that the Repub.. dams wilt bu •the . purer,• better and et rongee for the. les os.ihas just re eelveu in the granite Slate, but treat however, that, the loyal people of 0 1 next Moutlrwill notlailtsw a rt:petitiou of this d i sc:. Cut mit. Forty - *o,nd • Congress. 111t12=21 • liatiarz,• March •-.14.--i-The House. resolution toadjournon thenth lest., was laid on the table.' Mr. Sumner presented a memorial (rein the exits ed citizens of Sante Domingo setting forth that a Majoilty of the most in- fluentlal and - -inteillgent citizens of that Republic had beettogeetkaid and banished by Baez on a - , dflt of their oPPositlon .te . .:annexidlue; AtuttAlte. election in' favor atit 7 hicpbeen - toto curial by trembled intimildation ' that d wail desired by &melee the nue wee. of converting into' specie large a mmilits Of bills melted the Treasury of the country: that a huge tnalarLY of the et:9We, if left free to virtue' i their .vlevos,are deeldediy opposed to I all *foreign ...doinfaation, Ay:. "Mr; •thme.or was deelliredlont; or ertiefi. The Ihmso bill to retard the duty on. Oat was. read, and objection, taloa made, we:child deer tinder the rula A hilt pawed authorizing the reissue of bills to supply. the place Of muti lated Nutienal .tank bid floture.'—.l bill wet, , passed regu tilting the method of presentiug mat matte - and keeping , the Treasury bonds._A resotutiuu teetheriiitig . the revision U.'S. stn ' itiftWeeti: Is, The Disibitity,hlll disceseid. at great .iengto,..w . fith.... , notentlmeet, as fulfoLvs-z • " • ' * ' " ''. Resolved; 'That tali act Audi not apply tour in any-way affset or re .iouver disabilities from any Onion I . ocluiled.. in • either Of the toliowing ehiliffs :Piiat ; Members ofeengres of the United Statetv who Withdrew • therefrom liner aided the. rebellion &rood ; ,Officers of the army or navy, of theUniten States; above the age ul twenty-one years who left said army or navy Mid aided- the rebelllon.— , 1 Third; Illembeninf the State Cor.- ' Ventions which adopted the pretend ed unlinanosi of sect slue, and who ' voted fur adoption of such ordlniase —was' adopted:. A • bill passed making the (*evertor of the District i of Columbia a Regent of the Smith- i 1 sonian Institute...- • SENATP., March - 15.—A bill passed ivetoring Commander (Teo. A, Stev ens to the active -11 st in the U:. S. Navy. A Wit giviiig to honorably discharged - soldiers end tailors it bounty of $100; that -Hit they,, en- hated between May 3d and July, 22d, Iteil ; was passed, and then remand ered ; but without thud action. Nev. eral bills were intneltesti. IsioUag.—The House was opposed to the transaction of any business; many motions to'utiouru were made and defeaual: Mr. Butler gave no . lice that he should present a bill to protect loyal 'citizens In the South, and asked that it. be printed (Ur the information of ~tho House. Mr. Brooks objected;aliti asked leave W read a dispatch aorrouncing a Demo cratic triumph at the late election in New Hampshire, • ffitected to, Mr. Butler offfired to read idbspatelt from Miisippi, announcing the murder of four men by_:Ku Klux—another Democrath; • v#tory. A ,resolution fur a select committee of thirteen to termite into theldPutbern difficulties and report • tiekt '))ecember, was adopted. A resolution to adjoutu— the Senate concurring—to adjourn on the OJth of March at 12o'clock, tn. SENATE, Mated 10.—The House bill granting permission to build a monument to Prof. Morse on the corner of Seventh St. and Pa. Ave nue, passed. The House resolution axing date fur 9AllQUlTittlent, was told on the table. -A bill to appoint a 0-autubsilon of IScientitic engineers to examine and report upon the advan tages to be derived in mining of prec hats metals, by the completion of the Stare tenet in NbVitda. Passed. Sev eral bills, of little Import, were in troduced. ' • Hetuse.—Nothing of Interest trans pired with the exception of a lenglay debate on the wanner in' whit:he - 41w duty on cad, tea, and coffee was brought about. ,'..olti lien.", mid it wits done by a trick. Mr. belly of Peensylvaula wilted to be excused from serving on the committee on Southern Outrages. ou the ground of 11l health. Mr. !latter laid a circular on the_ desks of members, charging that the committee had been raised by a combluetiixt of high tariff Re publitaus with Denial/us, Mr. Kelly denied this and mid analysis of the vote showed a inejerity of Republic ' ens in its laver. , - . ties.vrt, itlarch O.—The Vice President laid before the. Senate a message front the President that but oueState hail salliedthe Fifteenth Amendment since the 6roclauuttion of its ratiticatioacto wit: New Jer lay. A bill ti prevent fraudulent packing of matches, passed. A bill to permit the' Atlantic and l'aeltie Railroad to intargture the some, was passed. A concurrent resolution tor an investigutingeomMittee of Seeth es' Affairs, was amended and passed. 'A number of bits' were introduced and referred. A. hill to limit the if of the tueamt Session to specific objects was Introduced and k.eliscussed till adjoufnuivut. kluese.—Mr. Ratter asked consent to have his bill for,the ,- protection of the lives and property of loyal' chi- zens;in the South meted, but it was objected to. Leave wad asked to In troduce a 'Met reputation to place honorably dischatged sailors or the U. S. Service n Meissen' footing us soldiers, in to naturalization ; and 'Considers discussion e nsued; after Which it Aegis '.adepted. - A 'bill authorizing the - touttuissioner of Revenue to deign:elite the device on revenuestaums passed. ..Mr. Rutter called for the minder, order of busi- , aces, which was calling on the States for - bills; but a motion was then made and carried to adlourn. tikeare., Mara IL—Nothing oc curred of Interest; save a protracted' debate on a resoluticat Offfired by Mr. Sherman, relative to KU-Klux out- rages ill the Seuthent,States. On the , part of the Republican:lß was avered the offences were frequent, Inhuman and unpunished. The Democrats at - lege the aggitation is gotten up solely to make political aphid; that the State authorities are Ouudantly able to protect their clamor. . The Howse was not in session. —A correspondents who aceompa tiled the, sal Cniundaslon to San .. .. Domingo ads: ..k'Ser . unit is, without doubt, to become at mottle day lie ease , OfttimeiiitiOni. it harbor' and port of , great lutportates;. and though the I I staternentsnreCoatlicting regarding I- , Its enhealthfultieeit, yet I am induced to believe whit Dr.,Archamlisult le i korroed meOhat, this - was In a great' degreeseised by the groves of man grove treeton the shores of the bay.' Wherever: this tree gnaw on the low land itproducee m tarn sad fp; ' verb from the peculiar .formaticei of its roots, Which, arching out of the woe , form, If I flaky so use the ex • nein double esge!-In which is WI 'refine 'mettlht 'Which demo -1134/ and creates Enabled*. the sole arose of the slow fever of this island in the low lambs" .. -1111wiL" *rawer aicassir. xwie solitary Ottatmigh renalOper rut all flint have tom win since the removal Of MP 'Orinturello approve the appointment of Simon Cameron, to the plat* left vaeaut by thellibmwdrusettstienator. Thertils,pf: mum motile division of tienilment wcto whether there was any lIMSOII for the removal of Mr. *mine* from the Chair of the Fore. Ign takmninittee, but with thesolitary exception we have noted; the preen everywhere, iepublkmi anil . Dents cratis has agreeitthat Cantered Was aboutahe wrest man that coutithave I been thought of for the place. His unworthlmes all Is the more marked when it is considered that them were such men as Morton, Schurz and elherinan, who might have been 'culled to the .place. The seat of a man liketharies Seamus mu never be filled by such.* one. as. Onnerosi. Neither the country nor Um party can afford to have such a arnscience and an intellect as his elevated to.a leading place. it is too great a &Mon upon our mental resources to have sa small a man luau largo a position. He has neither the honesty tior the ability to fairly rep.enent the country la the 'Alabama cats ur in aprimportant foreign complication. ilk appointment is a mistake which is flung back to Washington by every hound newspaper lit the land, and while no one will question the right of the Senate to control Its own or ganisation, It Would be a ga in s t acept this unaniaretts protest Mr. 'Cameron, and assign him a place, if it has one, which he is competent to 1111.—Cleveland Lecakr. • Yeeiiithe Ementoi Malt. Destkir 001; Baer rimer., Last November, Ctil. Darr Porter of Newark, New Jersey, sailed for France. to attend-40 , some business connected with the side of arms tit tile French.. 'Until within few dais nu later iiitelligettee than that of t tiepin h of November had reached bishunily, as to his movements. He. was then at Tears. Last week they received the Startling news that lie Wits seri ously wounded utile fighting under Uaribaldi. To-day; the sad intent glow conies that he watt) killed in bottle on the oth of December while larding his men and with drawn saber. saying : "Seel . Ainerimms Illtht." 'flans died one of the bravest ot, those who were-our comrades In years past. How he Caine to change his expressed purpose and to in. exactly where the battle occurred in which he fell, and what were the other cir cumstances of his last days, we do not knout. - We do know that where Col. Porter fell, there went down as stalwart and radii° a specimen' of. young . Amalgaminaillieud AA was ever it mark for hostile bullets, and that he there fulfilled a destiuy which he had often said was certain townie, sooner orbiter. At some other time we alien havespece and the incites lion to say more of this suddenly closed career. We can only. add now that Col. Porter leaies - a wife 'and child in Boston, and a father and mother in Newark. They expect soon to get fuller intelligence about all the tin-virulent:at of his death. Murdered' by otia The Warrensburg, Mo.. Standard of last week . givea an. amount ' t or the brutal murder ofJohn/M.Fitterling, an old, respectable and wealthy eft'- , e ' en of that comity. ,The murder was committed about eight o'clock on Tatipday morning, February :Nth. The Stteularff saps: • •• Mr. Fittergog had, in his employ a simpleton named Canute Farland , a Norwegian, who did not like work too well. On Tuesday morning Mr. F. asked his workman to go with him and assist in putting up a fence. The fellow:hesitated, hut, notwith standing ,_fonowed and was observed by Mrs. F. who felt flinch anxiety for the safety of her husband, atter notie lug the reluctant manner in which the Norwegian obeyed his direction. It was not 104, however, WM* a son of the deceased and a negro.in his employ, who were working behind a hill only a few hundred yards dis• tacit. came rushing to the house and announced that Mr. F. bad bean hit :on the head and was in a dying eon dition. lie was taken to, the house, only a short distance off, and medical attendance was immediately sum. awned. It wassuppused that a crow tar, used in building fence, was the instrument with which the murderer inflicted the fatal wound,crushing the Ault above the right ear. The-crow bar had a sharp pointed end, and Judging from our information, . the deceased was struck ba the head with that end, the but end striking the fence, us the imprint was observed on two or three of the rails or boards. Mr. F. was probably in a stooping posture when the blow was struck.' lie lingered bat one hour and a half. The iseurrenee took place about 81 2 o'clock in the morning. The wound was directly above the•right ear, and ineasured)three by two inches. In the critical examination by the phy sicians, the brain oozed out. The ' Coroner's inquest was held hi the at termini', and facts elicited as we have stated. After the body of the deceased was brought to the house, the amused was seen chopping wood in the back yard, with uo garb on him but a pair 01 =Miaow. Redisplayed an unusual coolneiss when interrogated. With the circumstantial evidence the sus picion of guilt. fitstened Itself upon him, hence his arrest. Nothing of definite character, hoWever, was elic ited from him, and the poor imbecile broods a life In our county jail. The lea llinnipablret Election— Voice unite Rep:Allman reess. Col. Forney, in the Pren, in the New ilitnatathire election, calls out "halt !" and the word will be repeat ed all along the Republican line. Ho says: Bravo New Homitihire calls upon • our public servants at Washington to halt in their mad (weer. tier voice, liken great hell sounding from some high tower on a wintry night, shouts forth the way to safety, and in so many words tells these gentlemen that that way is nut Birks. Nobody disputes the honesty of President Grant and his administration. But it Li tiVhielli that the people who elec ted him expect more than that. We had hoped they would overlook the personal errors of hlsadministration. We were mistaken. The removal of Mr. Sumner has opened the door to a proteid which has just found emphat ic utterance from the Granite Lbw anonwelth of the East. Shall we heed it? That Is the quediou that makes the heart of every Republican throb with anxiety We plead, therefore, in no man's interest, In no spirit of retaliation for a great state ignored 'and neglected, when we ask General Grant to send the message of "Peace" to the great party that elected him. He has the power to do it. lie declared in his inaugural that he would have no policy versus the popular will. We. give his own words: shall, on all subjects, haven policy to recommend, but none to enforce against tfie wilt of the people.' , New liampshire is on ly thebeginning of the evidence that the pause ate sot 11110 Sea Domingo. it has been_glacettituended" by the Baldest. and "'elected by his great cOnstltuenty: • Do not let us wait for more proors. . We plead in the interests of our great party c and " army of gallant advocates: I.lt right thatbur young and deserving Republicans should be made victims on the altar of popular distrust? The candidates Who were efeated In New Hampshire fell, not because they had support ok the San Domingo policy and .but because the people feared, sueeesswouki be so construed. Shall we add to these taavibees . other States by a.persevernnce in this Ill starred policy? We p that Prig Went Grant will reconak per the ques tion in season. It is never Weddle to retreat from a mistake. It Is never too late to do good. The path out of thin difficulty is broad and - plain. and we call upon tskititt totred il like the brave and mighalimiquo man he le. - - • • ' M a matter otjact we ; state that by tar the latuer_ put or the; Ite" puldican papers of the country com ment in !nutmeat the press on the New Hampshire election. But the terse presentation or the tem Why the Philadelphia libitt n utimenni paper) - - - Uenerid Chant's sdrulkettailon has been wise, economical and henest,but it has made very serions mistakes. Its influetaw should never have been used to prevent Congress, from idol r ishlng tee lumina tax. 'Theirepolnt- meat of siktpairy weak and i mpe tent plilisßi. °ldea mei a terra le blow to the party; and the keepin them against the protest of the The and, the prow is ls wont. one. The foreign policyoo been too o'lo4 F -with pow ers thafarestroug, and too bold with thoah that ere %crag. 'Phu aequistflOp , . (Ban Di:twine 'Mould ' never lutim teen made. the occasion of strife;; the tarty. IVe wouloll,,ke quiet that Wand. butvey‘vtildrithet keep New Hautpshire.. -- The wanner of Mr. Sumner's removal Vas a • grand political blunder. All these things, and others unnecessary to Vecall,lsave created the Impression that the Ad ministration Is run too much in the ' interest of a clique, arid the result In ' Nevi Hampshire is proof-of direst's faction throoghout.the north. Joluau's hematic ComanL , Sellere Imperial Cough Syrups. Lindsay's Improved Blood Searcher. illiteassellsat amidlevitate's. No medicine o'er barred to Me public for tae cure of Rpm=Wm and Neorulgta, Le. bus solo ed rocb A wide *marlnryondloo a. JUIINM.NIS RHEUMATIC COMPOUND; lib without doubt an Invaluable medicine. Testimonials Mire been nweleed from rich and poor. learned and ',Akar*. ed. cirition and rotator, while plorician. rewons trientilt rod 13. a it it h tticir practice. .1 1 1471 k:.tabll.brd 114:35. fiction , 116 - aperiall Cough Syrup, We by to call to the minds of Our readynkthat lid. season of tbd rear. above all other*. Is the inns In latch they ate liable to eoutoi•. rutdet,.tort.e. LAMA. .LC., whilst Illt• 141111.7.U01rX are 111 constant deader of that most 01(.711iIrg and total otall dls came. enure. It - Is, thereksre. uatxmawry that every Should provide a positive onts dy, 'tom that IS ready for use at all tlmre. SZLLEIts' wit will dad a •ore on I rpoedy rented) for c .01Clo, and all (this rarfl• ariautg from dodo, ; IT!'r wj lite Mood Is the vets fotuslalu of bk.: therefore. if au wish to rertore healih; ire mod find puti4 the blood , sod fish:mute continued -health. kep if Las PIAVO BLOOD SKIItCIIII3 Is the safest and wort effectual runiecion for obtaining this de sired slice!, is aiwny• rare, and the most delande cui use . ' These medicines areld 6yall Drug gists ererllichefe. Prepared only by R. E. SELLERS 4: CO., Wholeaale Druggiels, . rehli lyj No. 45 wood Street, Pittslintrsh Pa. Nem Advertisement. - - arrict I.:D.—A red Cow, hewing• white 6.7 be lly, white apace her bin, fuer yeere old and • (trots milker. lett the preenhon or the !subscriber tow the Paper NIIII, stems Heaver Fails. on the 111 h of March. DOI. When sald cow leg the hod • rope around her horns. Any person elying lutonnettou where Ate truly belound will be aattably rewarded. Address JOHN FLUSIIIAN. Breyer Yells. March 23410. ti NUL MINN billitlll46lll, Sharon. bah Llt; rer county, Pa.. Pciarrataer and Pooroonues PALNT2II, i. prepared to do all work In her line at reasonabl - rates mad on abort notice. The pat. rotuip of the public is respectfully solicited. *, terathillg. To Contractos. 1,2 KALED PPOPOSALS for bulldlec a &boot. A 7 house to the borough of Beaver Falls, will be roeetted by the Board tit IYlreeters until A plit tet at motto. Mali( awl Specifications cast be seen at Duncan & Dawson's store, Maio etrtru4 The Ikuhi of Directors re* rye the right to re Sect Any cud all hide. .11. M. LAMM Pres. A. Du.wourra, Seep, martklw Y117111.1C runacriber will offer at pebile We, on the premise., on Saturday, March 1801,1871, at 2p. m. the fohowing bombe and lot on the corner of Youth atreet and liwarance all-;. In inn borough of Bea rer. Renee two Morten with four room,. ball and kitchen attached. and cellar underneath; good Ice bodge. stable and all other neceseary otitburdlngin fruit toter, apples, plums. prechee. etc.. on the lot. Tetra, envy. DANIEL REISINGER. febtactl] Agent fur Mrs. Margaret Dunlap. FOR RENT. The uodeisliroed, by vino. at Power of Altor. ney tootles given b- the widow end beim of Win. Ihrkirion. Br. demised, will offer for rent for one year. from April lit, le7l. the following property. Tit Misr Farms Fituatal in:Chippewa7p conuaniag tespeetivrty 41. 1 4.11. and anner. law. a samba of Ws to Ite bona' of Bridge wafer, belonging to the estate of sold deceased. • For hotter folonnatioo ant at hte.reaidener near Bearer; on the Tureararras mod. or addrea Molt at Bawer C. IL, Pa. JIA..C. WILSON. inarl:*w Air to fart, ac '1731111231 VIIT GOOD C4OCLIS kleamousible Pricebs At, 148 Federal St. Allegheny City I, XPECEAL BAUGAIN6 IN Lad/ea'thhels and Baszketts AL.° n tine .Ins kof Gems Vnlis,s, 4 l'‘w•ket Dx.ks (!edAl. 8...d.r. , U nahrenns. N lllo.i. ra 1)4,0.1, I robliv•ilurPe.. 11 . a go to., Ti ,•?t, au: .1. Avry hap! and tftw mr"rittst.nt of 41101411renN tarrtages, To arrive thta Month: F. A. (1'L.V.A.12.1e. O'Leary & Singleton, 14R Federal St., .1 LI, EC; HEN Y, aprid;lyjeteddjune., acid., dec. jou. Yoh EXTATE et Woe. Kernedy, Der 9 4ll. Leiters of Adminietration upon the et tate of Wm Keuordy. deed., late of the borough of Ho- chester, haring been granted to the undersigned residing in said borough: All persona indebted thereto are requested to make payment. end those haring calms against It will present the saw dit ty authenticated for settlement to marten . ] E. M. POWER. Adm*r. pntvernoutla. ThebeettelllngbookroT l. AGES rs 'dia./31104r Dew cork. PLAID 11021 E TALE AND MEDICAL C4191,10:9 SENSE. leave no competition. There never was a book published like It. ,Any lardy ran rell tt. Very body wants It. Many agent. are now making Rare IMOD be MO per month selling meta wonder fill honk. 94page. Desblptive Chests, refit free vs application. It's want good 111 e Agents; men who can fully appreciate the merits of the work, and the bet that II meets a univeresl want. Agents who devire to do good as well as make money Address. BLI I:04;bn1 . 419 Broome Street. New York. THE OLD ORIGINAL BOTTLING HOUSE. W. 1131UVIPU.31 & CO. 22 and 24 Market Street, PITTSBURG, PA. Establislns . c / 1 in 1844, by H. W. Birffum, • Uhl oldest and hircest Batiks,: Booms evert or the mountain/. be. suede exteeetee peeps/Woes *or suppl=their Mends sad the pub* whb Veer oc. Alfineral IVaters, Ala, Porter, Pee the Spring Trade. at. the Settowlisz tlersefortile.'l, In% per dos. Xineral ... . , ...... 374 aespberry STSi " Champs:Be Ci/er 371 i - Porter.. . .... „....., CO Ale; sm all Kennet' 1 as " " Wlntertoo .. 123 Brum . . Imported London Potter end • bottles. ' a Irt .. Imported fifferti Alen sod hot. Mei. ... ......... . . , 3 On .. Cr kb tides...—. • ...,..... ... d 3 per Makin. bottles IS mats pet re...vire. • idoneT , rerood •II Mime returned. , 1 Goode delivered rive, and liel4bl rigid kind! Mid @tattoo* sod otostatiatot landlori• 1. 1! _ Boner A.est dam r.--Ttioitortag taros of this lovntation will ilSoGli on Abe rah el March Sect. to worms. II Weeks. For wow *C. opay i g a t ii. IME2I=:2 Yew Advertiaeinents. THROAtUnnms...— in the wonderful medicine to nun the sieletcf acv a'reve pointed for relief. - the lil/01.11 . 0 r In. 441014 hr his combined is harmony wore .1 Ka. turc's mad eovereigu curative properties. a 1,1,t cl has instilled into the vegetable hinwete he r 'din; era sick, than irate over be*.re emir!. d 14 ere rohlicine. „ ge evidence ef this lact is trio to et, meat ety of moot ebrtinate die. riots which it has been WWI& lo cosigner. In lb. :err of Meemeebitisi Severe Cearlss, the lady Mare of Consumption, It law I,truishe I the medical faculty, and 'Minna! phi slater prOneallen If the greatest medical dirreve ry of the are. While It cures** severest Cou,i,. it streeltheas the - system and verifies the bleed.; Dr lit great and thorough blond Wife the properties, lt cants AU Efuniers, from thr worst Iterolalm los rtornmon Pte. of Empties. Mercurial disease. Mine eaPoisons, and their e ff ects, are eradicated, ant s bmith and s sound constitution tomb itlieuvia.revea Seres t Sealy or noes! Skis, la droll all the numerous diseases catte s lA in bed blood are conquered by this powerful g and in vigoratiou medicine. • If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have eel low color of skin, or yelnivlsh brown Imola or face or body, frequent. headache or dizziness, bar taste In month, Internal beat or chubs &Denuder wltMbot dashes. low spirits, sad gloomy 100 ..ebod lugs, irregular appetite, am Magee onstee,_Yoc are auffertag from Torpid Liver Of " sib lesesuessM la many cases- of 4, Livet Oomplainitt only part of these symptom are etpertenced. Asa remedy for all such user Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has to equal. at it effects perfect curse. loaning the live: stmeMhzael and healthy. For the care o ligubilwar Comstlpaitilouof the bowel. I Is a never billing remedy, sad those wbo used It for this purpose are loud in ',Upraise. The proprietor offers $l.OOO reward der a medi clue that willequal It for th e cure of aU the die ease* for which it Is recommended. sold by drumrlets at dl per bottle. Pr...roma by Pier.... M. 41.. Stile Proprietor. at Ids (liens I , IT 1.0”•!: 11.47.1 S. Y. OM Janll;t4sr.ly --t MC MILLER & CO. 'Contactors and %Aldan; PLANING - MILL EEO aalatamiaP.l . 3 . 4w. moc)Orap. Bash AND SHINGLES CouscmEfi• on lifind,, find Mali!' ill nrd,•r. Itochemter, Onkfn I v 111:10 Will it•cvive prompt tentioki, 1 I 31artaf71-1y $3OO PER MONTE! "8 All por.ono, young or old, drafting rm• ploparnt et from One to Tbree Monde r died Doiwrim mouth, should addre-• medter . ly tar..ll & CAUV,SoIe MAnufacton. IVlanhall,lchlgno. innl l . l l STEREOSCOPES, .1.1.11UNV.1 111110310 S E. &IL T. ANTHONY & CO., S 9 Broadway, New-York. NOW the attention ta the trade to :hair extenhire itnnortnient of the nbove gootlA, of their Wen publication, manufacture avid importation. r Abut, PHOTO LANT.EIt . : ;4 '; .tiLIDES And NEW VIE\V-S.OF YOSEMITE. E. & 111.1 C. Anthony & Co., Balmlway, Neu York, Opposite Metropoikau Huta Importers and Mameanturers of P 110 TO t; It A l' II IL: MATERIALS wftetll--ly CARPET'S, o:i.t 3.1 - - , ist:i.L.p ai i 34 Is MATTINOS, WIDOW MANS, MB 1V" .41. full uud en .41( eted qtx k AT Ti!}- EST PRICES. Ear .1. Llberullledtiction toads. In Min i.ter. Rua 1/11 Church (.3111.1, 110% fiRD. RAAB & tit mai A . m~uk; it-l 1 ~ , I'ITC uCRI;II, I'a, CIT! BOTTLING, BOUM No. 59--Nlarkcl• Street. PITTSBTRGH.f PA. 21.4eViant. noTTLcus or Sa: satin rill.l, ISiuetat amt Ituspburry Soda .Waters, Sy ru Ili :111.1 C id.. r, smiths Kenikat. Wainwrights, and ill the best brands ni ale it n'd Lendott.Porter, ,K-Mut ed and lenal to for „Medina and Fam ily ir k , Goods deliveredlrre. Intrn:11:1Y Ist oC,Applicants for Mecum Cl Narvik Nemtots: Big Bawl Norr tivrrlckiel Darlington bon: Marl 4 Johnson. Ilon•I Michael 111 S Jaw Uhler •• Jacob Markt '• John M Shrodos Was tricker,tatr Michael t•nntp McNutt Doncaster " P. Meier A C Clark =I Etsicv YeN N G►U9eo Urruatuu Eckhardt John Johnston • 11 %V Neely Eating nun*, Rochester •• To I\ll4lll4oton In quantities of not lees Men ode quart, together isftEt whet goods en, mei.. ehau eSpeyerer A; Bono "44 %. Rochester born. L Le froullon I . llllllosbunr JOLVN a. 1111.1tT, IT!. TosrlAw TAU. JOU?. C. LE %Vs, surgeon dig pair. AO alleluia —ol2k.e. dame; the nay. at 'today'. Careen . = night at my evidence oh Water etreet. Bridgeworr. Pa. Illprattlee Sorcery. and lid• • Latarkly:etid sprat J. B. SNEAD & CO. RAVE NOW OPENED A NEW Saw and Planing Mill IN FREEDOM. PA.. Hoeing the latest iniprored machinery for the manetfacturr of irmacbcon..iraclr; . A. T H, &C., &C., • - and are now prepared to 'continence the orating and repairing of ' Steamboats, Bare, Rats, &c., &c., Keeping contaantly on band a • supteior quality or Lumber. Thu patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. All orders promptly exteutts I. ma rlratf. 711113RALDISConm Dr: VALIUM% otpwar a . Man, BITTERS .4. Ea:Are& of „ad, r . 5 .... Dear a r a i i=traasaaa- f , . i . ,11 ii; Ili S li A h g 4 .1 a PII 1 CAI a 1 l q 3 i i 1 hi a l! 14 A A 1 Are I ' II g _ Tarr ABM NOT Aqnl.l . 3 FANCY DRINK. /I eibim et Naar I&. Wailaws. 4,1..4 es, .. 4.11.4 Befog, .Lllaurn dacu.r.doltealt aaa,,, Na 4 Se San Ma usu. esUa4.7awn."..twL Ts, .. gam..„,n." an.. Iltaa laaal Ika taaLl ta : bialasuala and re4a. oat an a Ina Mnatia, a: hostile/halve Roots aa4 Bata or Calitonekt :Irani sal Akalaalla Ikhaahaass. 11 .a7an LIitILAV ULOOD ntivism. sad A 1.I:, Galin/ PROCIIII.JCa parka: 1:„.,,,, , Imago:twat gb.. s n 4 as.f.r7L4 or ell p o i,,, ..4.,...41 r.444tair the Ikalsa.alaakayear...t %apnea, eau take Mac ilittua awn:J t. :ton sod mats lons gain a. 0100 Wine Vireo fora... In rcraL, boobs 11l bet Elottroycd by inturai t,„, L )tbict asepab a aml the Taal grows irJksi Et; lay xabst otrioalr.‘ PerlisSamastery erg Chreste Dieu ises its 4 that. Dvegeseis, er lietia.liesitteet erg lateralltaitat Ye. 9leeaes of the Mood, Liver. itgevt,„ Elladviev. 111.514' n, Le , . totem 7.001 nt tL ur caucd 14 WA:. D1e041..1.3ds Is grzar.l)7 7 Otto Digestive Otstatte. , piseirsu. OIL ISiIIGtsTION., acho. has In th. liuntlotcts. Caw*. r cttn,.t . toot inctsf.ots of Ito fk ee u* , two In th, btoutb. 2.1.1 W.. GtCils . 1:1/p.ott .7f iota Mart, Ifessprston of Ito ro:t a . mrsom of tto C. 1 4 1. 7 1.1104 ataadr,d ottof ; 7zolitoteft an flog oflglittp of DVIPoRlo• invlgoirsto ttr Illaosoclk 1111LT.:422.2 tor . plot Ilver liftd bowels. wbkh nada I.Lota eglicier le cantatas Obi blood of olltoolfut*, . bitpoillig low We rod rigor 14 tu• V . 1.01,1 rytYa wort NUN DliiilBl24 Ernmos„Teta u . • Mout, hay.les,Dic4.4 ptockr. itlairMatira. Ettaltakad. I..tych Itely kw*, Dfacotonsttena of Me AL-,D., lad Muses of 04;14144 of Clarets Low on,r 4 qe lltenl7 dui up midair:Sal oat of %Uwe,. inon Wm by Um sae of thare Oscan. Otis tole web eu S 10E11 ConTISCO tbo Mott latratloti at e conttts Ant. Cl em= the irlUstsd 81004 vaenent,rs• dimities airsthyr Wont the shin hittp6 4 E, flow of.forse I clew@ a w pm fat It cOhnr esdaftiohlt4 the votes 1 deama usfra ItioL Warier ASllb mtatial 'salaam. gert, t l, pus natio h oda of Me 07022 , 'EMU:kn. INCIEDER 111. IMIIM art Wm WORN& lutat4il• rretswia se may 114).14.144. are efacts4l7 44z Id ma reawrol. Yoe (U iltrectloss. read cwt. Le letzaDor 414414 eaca bottle. plaid tu: prp+—Sl,lY►.Oetmao. Irma And Spsui. mA323:11,, Prowlstor. St. 11. 11cDOSALD * c .Ire4lrts sod Go. Aver■. Su holm. C ar4111•114 14 Commune Sum, 34. Scat. SOLD'IIT A.U. DRUGGISTS 43D DTAIED net.ll;ll.. y :111Acellasi - eous. IZOIL /LILLE.- Tbe auderrigned o kir sale on , n , y rerm. the hunte and Ict on corner of FOUtlh , fre•l and 10PtIrstift alley. In nuroo4h ik - aver. Lot 1.7.10z10t feet; haw two Oradea •Itl4 flimar, hall and kitchen ativAKl: good rued. Ire honor. OA all nilwe neer...a outkitiklmas trait Weft. vactwv. glom. Ike . on the lot I. V.L HE:ISt:4OEIf. Arent rc Mr.. Matzarre brusba. Mail I)111414111 lien or l'sortnervildp. _lb, tiro S hg,tufekt hn tmen. ay fed 1r..3. An, by toolnal !ha: knoalbl dna V ftl *tit It. sh.rran, h. ttw to of w e b. mar, will, or h. V tit tor hotrod r. the 4.1114 1....1:1 , ."11 , . • M. Jew t. , :a_ STEIS VELD Itra.s ti .4 in puha, ..; "al I will carry myuuu*trip!, the Dry hasilvar a: rim a.urr crely oae that flip v.! ix. IA r plat e barZaiali. a• bemtul. o ":• te Y. WULF/ lart:..le7l:tl • The caldera Meted mill rohtlaue the Neull-igh Clothing and Metchant Tatlurit: baaltr.a tf her,folarr kept ender the dim of !whit .1 Neg. (rid, it, ht. ~A‘ll ur.rocu.l fur tt, pure.vey nuking room for the Good. he r&-e., rx etity daye, hie entire Ouch. of Vhohtec at ton. tbr same time he lulu me the public that teen perieneed eetter. W. A. Butt had gala char the )lerchant Tollurita: i oe u 1. •,'" be will be happy to ere hl4-old ftvette hialtklUtt li. trEINVILD. FRAMES j• AN DERSON. t.slU; tit.ft h0 . .4 bit old Foundry I"'cb"'"' h. U. be phased to Wert Ole old els.tolker• tat Mends who mai want either the flat UNA, INL. !STOVE, limiting Stove, or 4131 attar 424 a Castings of beat material and siorknonvklo Tk bushiness .111 be condacted by Jett!) ' J. J. ANDILINON S SONS —4— k•OTICE I. hereby Om that the Coon real. for the eereral boroaryks and luaril-p of Deaver county. -rill be heal by the mato iva mireloners. at the rime. and plaKee ors for the year Via to wit: F.conorny tp. Geo. C Maar*, Feb. VIA Freedom and St. Clair bum's., A1c12.1.1 I Kerr's acorn, Yeti. tylh, forenoon. Bads bow., S. Y. Mart'. arose. re. In afternoon. Rochester horn and tp., Doarastrf, 4ce March lot. Pulaski tp., Ilobcrt WalLeres, Marrh New Sewickley tp., Unionville. Laren. 1. BriOatoil Dora., Keyetime hotel, Sent w. North Sewickley tp.. Neilsen ilaren'i, Marrs 7.1 Franklin tp., E. A otrorenh's Wry, Marrs id Marion ti., George Hemel's, MatrA Beaver hills ,erd 14.ftt1.011. March 1001. Big Beaver and Jobt ten How March Mi. Ilaritrigton tam. cad 'v., Atol , r•on'• boo March 11th. twooth heaves tp , John liovieS. liar* rah. Chippewa tp., Asattek Inman* Meld MO Veneto. torts..aninci fAzaf r. March tall Brighton tp.. D. %V. Scott alb, Od Obi. IP • heed i Aber. owe. Abr. 4tti Georgetown Loco . Cs!hi.on's crr. forenoon. Glasgow bow.. Jesee hinitlik, April lab. atoll. -on. Industry tp., A bor'. afore, Al rit 6th. Bridgewater Tom., .1. B. Bred', Apt., Borough Apetp. and Beztver Colasito , Pre lineo. B lob. Moon tp., Henri Itakeio. April loth. Ipt Ilopewell to.. Patton and Calr , t r. Aprtl Independence tp.- Alex 7 Tenspron'i,Aril Remain tr. .1. 11. t•hrllty'l ,tpril is- Pbtill.hurg.layo. F. Lo Ape' 111 h. ilooltstown Toro. and litres. hotel. April 17th. Frankton horn and Slanorer tr. lay path eon's, Apri 111th. DAVID W. SCOTT. tn. Pit wroeirsinio (I TtilittENCE. 1 fetal:ll,l - - BUYERS, LOOK LtERI it ntsy not be a matter 01 gmiai terest h, the people of 'leaver eoun,l , ' knon shat I trampiring b e tween lit:t Namileint 111, Ilimnark Trnebn in Ennme,but it t+ ttmtw effects them nutterially to kilo% thee am buy tine and "elleup S:SNIT . G P... kt, 4; Ca Al thL r obi stand in Homer, pa.vr. , ' furitkliing ae their ctoarnmcca erer!l.V4 coiled for In their line. They a full nosnritnent ur GROCERIES. Flour, Feed,-Infees, Tea AV" , Spices, Tobacco and Cigars' And all other Attic.,, astmlly e. 41,0 Id a Firnt (`l:l4+ GROCERY SPORE. Prout tlitAr long and intimate soindr.: once with the Gnwers, flour nine Fed busitteint, mitt tbclr dispoiltion in ro*l' t satisinction to thou: who may hror nes wV.1.1 their patronage, they hop,. th. Mn r t‘J lure, as in the pant. to obtain share of the public patron:or Gil"? us it Call mod taat if we ao not uiite a to purl: - West to erinagain. jan'2s. • S. SNITGER ,t Cu 3514t1.320b1:1:4 A z u) • . CONTECIIONITI E 511312 10 Irieggi r g taying watt C. Hay , near the NMI oases. /Coaal° ?" won d pectfolly tafor-a the public Mat le Keep lb. boot quality or Or tl eP", which he the In tam stile Mem by the can at removable prices. in want of them Awed aim him as early ills Comfeettorery department to well rtivit andPIM", "Woe,. 'applied 0 everything needed on abort notice and la Vet V* of rule. rainities foratehed: with fresh bread eta d"'ired G. 011.1.41 WILEDUIttat, iV A saissizsorm.arosvo - th tees Admlnletrattos haying bees the rat er en the rant, of Cold Vvvae Hanover IP.. Bearer , der to ae mot frdebted to uid estate are eget-owl Immediate payment and tvoee holed egotuel the caw .111 prevent thrtn dint vat, rated fm tett lertvm, to JORAII tiTHOI sa. • W.ll. J. , dare, &MA.' Ilareha,tn!•" OBROBTORS , NOTICE ,VIVE we ALA UM:ET GORLICCU., Ir., dec'il.-LeC ei : Moe, Mare upon th e none of Hobert llatart. t • otteo.. Woof lodeposolost. lotto Po- bootott bon moto4 the uotttoP i i" L peredne to4sibted to the sold atom 11 rott ,4 4 to sal? Mixon had Mar WOOF f 144 / 0 " :' the some to prooent dies orttlicott deo! to WM. 11100D.Racc 0 00 to " * ..r r 0 0 X1 1:C71, lottooendron 4,11. feb,