TiBaYA ne*Ter..Dftriiber *nib 1941110 Stateef rfor the fbr week coding tho 10th of December; 1868.1 7A. X. 2P. 9. •9P. X. bet 40' •: • 83 ' 0 3. 44 ' 3114 . 21, 59 deg. •- 33 deg. 33 &rim . r „, , t , l a 81 g .. u ;elle . , , r 2-1,, • 1 • " _• °' 0 .! ~ 2A 15 dog.; ;23 deg. 20 deg.: " 20, 15 deg. 33 deg. 33 slew R. T. TATI;Cdt. 5 ; Thi otterittonb ~ rVa 1 b Ord; to tko folloVinir non whfcli pppoar for the first Unit) In to.day's' i Annus: I ' Notice In Bankruptcy—Thos. lionrleyl .. _ . ReaVer Aca!lerny-4.14h ?Witty, Notice—Pr. Ltghthttl.. Dry Goods—Jas. A. Fortune. Local Notices—jay. A. Fortuna, Tha and enlarged, is now ono of tho hand; amine:4 as well as trio 4 Infltiontiot of ilia Republican journals published in P i enns sylvanla.—[llarrlsburgh State See Jas. A. Fortunes advertisement in another coluzipl.• !. - • . Jobilforkr-vyagAreasiatly mach largo of Ige!lab* zwiteri.i al, 143b•iii toiriijoVw - oik twitig nentnesa and • diapatch. eartio,•pnstorm, itc„, printed tuiclioaldy out at city °dices. Give us '!" - • (Sranit clearance silo of Goodie fpi two weans, at Jam. - A. Portutin t ic suond, 71chheater. • . Illattko For :keeti all 11041fferant kinds of blankv for sato at Alm. office. Baatmotu, subrrii* etnnoultinants, warrants, Judittnent notes, deeds, ,te., eonstablo'Saaloblatayt; alwnym on' band and ate, Tetimen — isble I • Don't forget the grand elearanee itude of 'Dry ,Goods, Fancy. Goods,. Fura, Ace., for twoyeeks, Jas. A. Fortune, Diamond Rochester, ' ,• • • . The Itostoti , says: Mr. ‘Jolinson'n ludary in $25,000 a year. We . think it would not be a, bad idea to pay it in a Treasurer's bind Tor that amount, on interest, duo in noventeen yearn, with the provision that the inter'est an it no erues deducted from the principal, 'instead of being Paid tol l Mr. John / sun. ('gantry Flannels at less, than Man ufacturers Prices, call and see, James A. Forityte, Diana9ftd, atter- . Brought to inebriated individual, named, we believe, Vincent, hailing from the neighborhood of ilooki loWn, wan needled on keit Thirraday in Rochester for druitkodness;and brought to jail. ' He wait kept until•ho was sober-• cd 7 up, when he wax allowed to go 4(:•••• _~;~- Furs at JaN : •*- - Xprtima'a, Diamond, ligebaster, at less than omit _ The Allianee Monitor came to Its . last week in new type, Und enlarged to a forty column paper. Tile M oN'Ton id well filled with local and general news, and we rejoi cc- to moo is well patronized by the community in which it is publish+. Brown Is 'now tho editor: Mak success attend his efforts in the newsput per „business, , peziods In Philadel phia are trying to establiali a Young Melee Home, Where jeming , men coming from the country . for employment in the City can he provided with ! cheap board and lodging, baths, books, amuse ' molt, and lib thus guarded,, from many of the temptations With whkh they Might otherwise be mantled. A Chrbolutzut Tree.—The teachers and friends of the Presbyterian Sabbath School in WO place, arranged a Chtlit rads tsoe riir ;the benefit of; the children In their church, on Christmas eve. It presented a beautiful appearance, and the little folks were highly delighted with the roast of good things then and there enjoyed. A Sabbath School Entertain• ment.—On Christmas eve, the scholars belonging M. E: Sabbath Reboot of this place, gavo a public entertain ment, which fensimted of singing, ro l e!. tations, dialogues, etc. The children nearly all acquitted themselves well', and the speclators were no little amused, as Willi evident from the applause they be stowed upon most of the performers, 1101144, pprsellisieL4row is the' time to make presontu to your friends, and we know of no other; present that would he rhoiii approprlate than ono of N'eed's Sewing Where: itl thero,#i fallror a .4 rothcir that, will not prOOdreotte *ftir tOltiok'klitor.' on J. Boggs, In Now Jirlghton, and se- nre one. , N. 11.—Every purchaser j Lei Year is entitled tooprize. City Mortitilty.—The her of deaths in the city for the week ending Perin:Mier 2D, wroidwentrone, of which nine were ndults e end twelve chlldr n.— The canses of derail were—AnTEs: Un- known, ono; delirium tremena, one; old age, one; Wisest* of four; poil4n; ag, one; dlamme of bmin, one. `Child n: Scarlatlmi, ve ; Infanticide, one; atm- . vulilona, two; septicaemia, Alyarqeep!li-; Ina, intermittent fever and 'enlargement of the heart, one each. Maim, twelve: femalea, • , • A man by thstmam9o4ohn3l9wAriFtn, aged apout 27; ant 'Wail to bt; employed at the Lawrence Furnace, Fipent a por tion of last tiaturday • aftenneon in Nowt coStle, during which time he indulged too freely in the use of 'llrd-water.' 110 started home nbout dusk in a ono Ins° a•agontunl got bthrliderod and wAndi*ed :jolt until he wait either thiown or telt out of the wagon, a short dhitanctz, beyond Paluidantown,Wlternltilw4 retied on Nanday morning between 1 11 and 12 welock, almost frozen toktith. lie Wag taken to,the residene'e of RVbert Irwin • • nod kindly trentedi whOro ho died. on Sunday evening.—[Now COstloGaiotte. lutpiirtant thaLtime In the IOW; enne Dbitriets of Peortsylootht. szl ita afcurday lash, be; soember 1 • tuna Assignors, liereMforel n , thitt different iligtillerieg In operation, minted to bat, --all dimtllleries bditoefottittosiot tatted to their full capacity 7h4111,441 operMton. The effiiet of MIS eltitilgtr of, ;ours° lie to gave a large amount . of mom+ in salarioe for . .ittillefeint 7, hoheiteore; and to roduee the tuartnfafturvp=rp as many dietlneirtea triffitirt nder -This regulation, and therefore the tritv of dielllled Artorit srill'hi - fnrreitattd cause ttioir-oanseqinnit . seineltid 4 . Lgitta-Naalo-DPe 23 - lUnibrtuitato Oretteritiee.—On - ..liatorday itightpee./:katKe Alio Sir: Oda McKnight, of the Viet nI ty otEek i l hat ory, waa engaged In fi lling all tad lamp [rent a fit can, tke 01l i pail, and eiploding burnt her so badly aftaf kW, Ant tafrildeuu=ti x atdi - ;"arlid 4.14. elf tl at df ' Ileforo the fl ames could be 'extingubilial ...-- •heesilettdWg emisti*lyAstottineeuP per part of tier body. She was a yoking .40r..44i.na 0 tteF4 ei A0 4 Atr:46Per, lent highly respected, and leaves a widowed ,-.; mother and large connection of relstp* I' to Marini kali' lamely death. Maw* :•.* • ' i l l " wi F.Olg a P I WPI 4 / 1 1 * 44' ..:_lhe4ittia alirasieloi '.3F of the ban { gor of filling a lamp with oil;whilo it la `.. lighlad.—{Witah. iteporter ./.._ ~iei~efii'~eS~'~fOC~sin~ oloae~' peetiotia tern 11 hht • ply doeszetbeginfoweavuo . A Mew nliktrylsaroo ligslaxernal at Is land Bun, which entirely desbNsysd the house of Kr. Chines, together with alllts ZsiekV: EWA ' The Sheriff of Mork coat) , Am, b Veloidttbi Clotarkiti#loo4lPfergdaln toryjnrymen i lhutitint i pla „pants oriter ,after, thic 4 a.p reoint fie giiilvfileilazilies IL! Loarhi, gp., dliteoveral a letter fro* John Ilanoook,loite jai to the late Samuel Lord, Esq., of Mead. • l ***u amas to rimpvt? their, works from Now_ Brieh-: t 44 - 11) .*****ii . Z a hn i i! ti t i t s t*k k erecting a new Round House and Tate Tabto, t.cr ,be_completed b►y the_ ant o j ana kFiw o ie *l7rlt4cfer,tii-av,lu Shell Clark, pear. ooim6i, i kiapa 'orgy* of s vory superior quality, for sale. • WO trlod Borne, of arca on pristmas trte and found tluinfreidi anditiamp. lie•d4 or, go and do likowise. e ••• _ • --Pistil4: ir*,t'sa' * tiiirkel 1NV40#07.-Ita.paraiio and ' til 004 Whet: P. Sabbath tlictOOl in thtsldintei treated the scholars to a feitst of 'gad things on Chris day. The moisten wee an intnnall ' ' easing one t4 l trb i all concerned.* , i The grave of HID.* the fountl. or of H . . - 7snm.the foot of tiult tree to %Ili*: e tied by In dians and aZ btpg Alm) , -0., , • ple iron ienct . ‘ . diaot444vrt* , .bfiOilijit4iet or other mink4tt thersto.deeignsui 3 / hose remains lie.lointeath.-41#"thange. , , Foot„ et ikas;=.-- iMeldliAlson . and 140, ~jteCtAc itoauc k r e ld itt vie • 141 • races Ow a 4 4 151 0 ,1 1 r7t , Z W011 1 2 C 1, 4 3 :k t he 14 l ieftrtPe lkt it th e 'y- -. • r 14 1 i.70M 1 V 14 = 11 ; hil ool A ria 4=, t 14'dge.t' tha chlldron ar.ing, at t‘ l o • eeting will p.m ervre by the4.llloemand %ateliers octlisschool. a44iiior! let t* ether eareinoniqs : tarty ta.axpeete4; in *bleb is ,bspod tip 'filen& 'aid patrons school .wilibeintaristaal. . • • t JeagEu 31:13atztaiti;Easto.r.; '-' - ' Mae lviiiiits or . a prep. 411,1;--A leritlenuin ", of this place . who was ruti rilrig on :one Or the rivers in the South during the war, casamily picked up from a whirtban the annexed note, given fOr rate yearli arigetiOt. a negro girl, at Vet- Haisrryy.-on thryru, IfFa. It readsis f9 1 14‘Aii , J.,, ,, „..„.._,,- "Orrok beton_ it,2sth dayef Decem ber next, we or eliher 'Oras promise to 'pay to Elbribeth Taylor,' or orderty, i le BUM of 1 1 Pifteen Dollars, for the hire 0 .a negro girl f Emily, for the present year, and to give to said girl two chemises, two summer &cafes, and one .winter dress and underdress, two , pair of shoes, and onepair of stootings, and - one blank. et, all at good quality; and pay all, doe tor WAN.... • , jty.Nowummi '''Veisaill&c . Tan: 8, 1857: `• ' -z ."-- • Illankobiat le,a than cost, at James A. Fortutio'S DIAMPftd. 110eheateT: , • Brought' " tti JAll.—On Christmas night, a little afte bed-time a constable whose name wo did net learn.; loirosigltt. five, personsto the county Jail and hid theni confine h tr. - ThoYareall strait gem in this part f the country:, am 4 rep viiiertt theriiseitaaPai hierferAerP'New York a Week or tVro ago'.to go South. In their travels theyiappear to have crossed the Ohio river aomewbere between Ahis 'point and'Ecottoniry, and were making their Way toward the WestVirginialine. SO far all went well with them; but once in Moon toivnahl i p , they begin to reach for otheipeopheigOids, and by thetigne they got into the vicinity of Hookstoirn they had approirclated some one's silver watch, another's boots, and sundry other articles to tedimm to mention. They were finally, licoMfore, brought to a halt, taken into cnstociy, and landed In bsitaa we havcstatedabOve. They are all young ' , men, ranging from the ages of sixteen to t4vonty-two years. Their singular oper ations can only be accounted for on the supposition that; if they really started front :New York to go south as they rep resent, they did ao with the Intention of stealing their way through. . . , A Thieving Scoundrel. —Last Sunday evening,. about nine o'clock, a man, claiming to be a soldier, and td . hayo lost an arm In the service, rang the door bell at the r6idenoe of Ms. V; MR thous, West Main street. Being Invited in, ho stated his case,'and desired smite thing to eat. Whilst the table was being Prepared, Mr. M t questioned him as to the army in which he served and where and bow he was woumled,'and as to how much of his arm was amputated.' bro. tieing that ho. did not want to say inn& about his lost limb? Mr. M. questioned hint atilt eloaer'boneerning it, and made a move toward!lum, as though he in tended to wreju . ,, .4, • Th ..ionailr . hie brother *as 1 stintdhrtAdtadockr,and hieing cold he Itedlosidatefir4tatid,Anifte hire in.— Stating his wain .to -his wokitrrhe im- Itediettelf 'Slid haritilf Para& tub) the biblAn' t is i binninnie, ideltatitit4folier coat belonginCte ~,14.n. Miihous, Ind tyrzi,ll4‘,Asas t-hs is , v va - b y;'. h)ehlngititter .. lis brother 0 1 *- . ....'. - .,..1,-:'- .. , ~'N't.he tgart Teitis, lo * 'APtrancer + L. About . tereity7ibree, yeern.o age, and tiUter*Trin v or si4Ten 1 0j 1 4 ludiAthwhUtiters rutty low to bead. illltohlßO n saws b. 9; flehl,,and 'l;4' ?btIPP!,F O . 6 4 II O .t : It lathe *.•Weg;fet.:oiskivitileri tekeep an: 9'9 OPO 49F K r , a, , , ,ice w \b_ ." 2141 *,t, try' the - Warne' 'game again eisearhereel [Salmi (04 Bepublican. ' . . ".... iirefroplewinforae Nemo Circle— .At this sensen:nf: the yestr .d tylien,allbe lioUait' tleve Piotiiiii tile Mowed of some, suitable telion to thn fnotatnni of * ta410,04 J l , M e n d tiip:lool3 isiftes, -*yr OTC eitn . ,4 ll g ht our 'lnv " ones, and at. the same . time , do them a real Ind linking good.. 'The answer Is simplei:eall ripen some reliable Min& Dealer, aMen In whose judgment and Integrity you Can place Implicit 'eoktft deuce, and procure from him a fine Phan or a goOd Organ, !Mayo all others the it tide best ealculateittei contribut• fo Alto doltir,kt soul happiness of the entirlhan.: fly circle, iuldwidela is a airing of bonny Inpljoy'ethreicr,' ' Such li man' hp ern, phatically Mr. IlenryxletWi;rifdas firtn. - .0 1 90 3 .*.k r 10 24 ' 44 I= Wood ' it'ptta burgh, a man who from N. bil4i i . 3 ,:t ui e. been connected with minde, - whiNs i on a [ oftheireghestjudgenrifert .. , . : , 4/illts;*A61"1"4110.)10/. ' ' - • ' ' '.vaaer .aciifiniefir-Bzr li wiehthitilw 1 4'054.**, *91416001/1-eatijPak . I . parties 'libeled theiaitionrof iiiir*ne POOFOViitti*itthilliAtiiiaPtal faith .biwinewit! tat' we add - that. cis a } Disc the sole agents for the we:4.1'00101M -1 fl ' ..g4TIVMCaIi lii°,:e2tirt' li hole elide Paris }and abiooollolVloo-ttkr it illtiti Its wonderful imitation of the linuane `e'vAt***4ol. ‘Pf#4,t4.l@atii.Yol4.l44' ,Tegmdr2i•tr. 'grai.tristrailituritilo 30.1 , 1 44 .14"47.0'.10100, peraon that it is at 111010Wirinswoblic where the very beatisuctrinitentram to let had. ' • 1 - [ctseglt. SI Ow to Tame -110.411e: Oeaeswdi, A A s ! ImotliepplitiveurkbPir; tribe duties' whtelf should unite Wilk and be no lialgelkent portion of the, blab/ modal atcoYinente so chareatedo-! tle of the New Tau's birth. Ho naTi and falthftgly 1 to wardiSka Nttate l ills bare Go, toed the Mimi' ones at thy door,l VitZ g rtita l At ial tVa leT . an Go, wipe from laßeria eye the taw. . Take by the band ignidietell 1011, And lumpy dull be all the yea. drviol4 I 'semi Ge, gi4e the ai l Ld weary rest, Gladden the cella where , rinarra 110;1 i4tir tail* • And isoothe the soul about to dle. :I Do thus , and thou shalt go to rest ' With l intutio 'round thy midnight bed,,' And, blaming, shall be trebly bummed For each. uneb•enal Wintorted, • Thy Nun dial nuke* golden set This New Year's day, and be by fir The happiest day that ever yet Was lettered In thy calendar ! VaillataagpZE itidebtoid with widelipumeni ,nary notlowiejeoe thenolaritereeel V 4 4,9r.illiall*MatO °llllo4 the Harrlstie rg BiAric "tltrain, rieberli4TELlPlLealr, tb ► i rill the :Venting° Crrismar,. the Lawrence ilovsi Wit, the Alliance bloarroit. the Bticki eye Itrars, *c., &c. lament will be given in Power's Rail, Rochester, orr Wednesday andTfihradep evenings, Dec. 30th and 91st. It will mitered' &oleo mud% ,ocal and iWiltrll 4 'tk r araldifig 4eCll 4 lIIALUOIrIi, da, dm. There - Will 'also be Mar hold in connectieja with it. Several Valuable articles, among them a iiiver pitcher; sewing machine, dc.,.tb be drawn,lor voted for. Admission ,turen;. 3y-five 'cents. • I - The !Feats or a "Wpillttst.";;-:-Mti Napoleon Young, a native of our neigh:. boring I penitity,;(lFtmbitinit, Ohio,) lute been on his muscle for some time -past lie gai.e the Ne4CLielion SMLT* STATE ilLIEWeek th e following account& his op+tions during the "cannedgm" That , paper says!. t Witte celebrated "OlyznidePedestrhut,"Napoleon Young, has kindly presented us with a brief statement of his principal feats durlni the iiistyeent: Atetiretrpdtille Peefteln7 ance was at Now Lisbon, on the 30th of Say, 405, walking one mile albagYirair nut Street, in 7 minutes and 15 leoonda, th( Ale street being wet and slippery. Ills next walk was in Pittsburgh, Pa., mak -Imile:end:les in 22 hoUrs and 12 min utes, including 2hours ofrest. At Mount Gilead,', Ohio, at the time of the Corm* Fair ho walked 46185 t the fastest run ning horse in Morrow county, going once around a half mile tract while the horse ran three dune around it, beating the horse twelve seconds, then walkela hale mile id 3 mi,9sifos,dp,4,l? .04?5 , 9, and ran another 2' siiintifes and seconds, doing all without resting. walked again at Now Lisbon at the time of the fair, makinghis mile In 0 minutes and 12 'Seconds. At Mount Vernon, Ohlo, he Wslitello =We in 83 -ininntes,.• on `a l very wet and slippery tredlc,end the next day, on the Bunter:sand; he walked once ?io' seconds loss time than Crace horse occupied in running around lt.throo„times. At the Orrvinb Fair; Wayne' county, Ohio, he walked against a fast pacing horse on xl half mile track,heating him by 30 sec ends, and then without any rest, walked a mile" in 61 minutes and seconda, fag, lug a strong north wind. At Mondield, Ohlo; be Walked itmiles in 56 minutes and haecerldronoimdisittertersitamile 40c0iS ;--tri•:4o4coraliiltiliboriroitad - Olontangy Park, Columbus, Ohio, in p) minutes, the distance , around the track ,1 being I , mile and 40 feet At the rink Os the same city he ocoompliahed G miles in 42 minutes and 30 amends, with the tit- cOnviseience of turning at right angles. These 'Statements ran all be verified' by application to parties residing at the places ivhere the feats Were performed and who werowitzwescs of thesame. Mr. Pounglnow challenges. all other pedes trians of the 661st Olympiad to publish a record of their scathe; giving time and distance, and thoplace where they were . Maar. of Road : tilaprialsors— Wa4a Cossrtvxmtam 2 loonnoen. — The followlintreeent decision in a l juclicidi district, of thleistate, triune a supervisor WM Indicted for neglecting to keep the public ' t in good order, win eorninend itself to the moron sense of cops nity everywh .The Judge's' charge of what is to be Idered alegalroad, and what areibo drit of supervisors has not boon so well delivered before, or on -401144 An understanding ofwhat the law in ham long been wanting; and If the roads are not hereafter kept "In (lot re pair 'and ' free from obstruithms," the fault will be With the eitisens. The Judge speaks bf the duties of sttpoiyhtors,' as follows: . '` "It in &business of the supervisors of the public highways to keep therm& in their respective townships in good order for ese , -! to have all new roe& properly constructed and old ones Cliterabt re - , paired: . ' They are not vested with au- thorityl to Judge how-much spice the' travel ins particular place requites. nor how rev or Indifferent a road will en- rawer its PuiPede. .TU thefill este:abet the germ:Chas been appropriated to the public use, by the law, it most be open ed, the entire space constructed Into o good and convenient highway, and be thereafter continually kept In such con dition.. To remove the fenced and throw I the ground open—or, inaddltioh,toplow a onWien .. 4 4_4. 1 eX a M e l is 11 .4f° Mn i fr i ' et , a road within the moaning of the liw.--, e a nd must le•-:roado teasonably laita. 1 itenithiett ebiliniOdoitn, odd put 1 ticAtt'st tho 4aiet ivitCando ' . 4Cit to the side, leaving the roadway dry andielid. , I t r 1 .51711 t titiO-Wttt to lizeoL. at so, feet , (as is usual,) or at any other limit, it is I because the court, aided by the report of 1 [: - W3llik, has detamdited that tidsapace Is' necessary. -And whether this determin ation be wise or not the supervisors *k not oonidder, Their duty is simply; to obey theorder of the Court and the Ant 4kAadethhty:OtroWthiegtOol WOO __co -1 tiro extent, futtlykeep.. it thereafter hee from obstructions and in good repair; If •itissoineededia. aeoesumodate travel, care should be taken that the' evert is : 1 4 4 M ai P4P"' r r l. wi t e " - : or ifilliaadlteatVbeen *stab ' lished,litet it be_es Aut.* long, salt restishis union therooords ass rib lio *dewy it must hnltePtliinedid or.; der for use. If any part of it teobstnict ed by itieteed„ , stittop4.stooka (that may be removed), hhlia,'siethillkeotrielt oh! atinetkin eonstituted anulesneeand ren ders the superdsorsliaidoniindietment.. Audit' emitted *jury tow one, in per son or Property, from this cause, the att. .... f "" ' t ' - ' s -1 - ,- ''''Av,''o4 -- . - ~ . .".. •;,- - 4115 "0g a g 3 POttitond . god they, t 4O . , . 41 °..t.e0Porodble to thebe.cerrere4 4 ! 0 0E0°7 Ar.fonstuthlcia;;; th The' idiaPerrkeies Are r4e-.ll'#.lPhtlifeed arfft in Ads ie oPl,Ot retlareeiha - i they idirsliiaketts*_ able men to the office, and sitelhat tbdilr ,P9r*a 3 4; 0 11 . 1 ZZakO,SU*04 Is °be Pf 10 d•gP" . hie s om 4 ;"bii.liakil ,- leo r kitei :: : IWO PeiatitA 4 o l o4 iititiiWoutead -I=ol...wits==co, Quit 7tooem•istbetxt,.:7 our, OWirtir IND *rot, t2titirties, to say. oftho ineonienienoe, dels3r, v ' and dsm. ger of traveling on bad ones. ___ ~~~ ' ..' '' l i i t ** l Ing4 111 • - • it A g t n, 44 44 7 4M --awrrA; anelosek it - irsintnian • ~ ., ,,, ,:3001 0 4, A , - , . ,r- . ..• • , .c-,.. ~., , i Elinkaiiillylng year in thr4me,o(umi .......p5it,;,........... -- _,.....:.. ..., , .t..., -. ..v., AnikikiniktlnnirOkoaltierFANOPeoluta ,Vre, u:t.d.rui , ... l!: tif,,c - ' .. 17. , ..;' , :, , zi}l3 , : Li ,:i'rt !uu! Tn, tu , :,' ,u_ ,:: ,- , 4 ~ , 3 .5,0_0 i -Thelsosthot ihniont-nitkl It haa tittntittlAttifTlitittil ori ) 1 .4 1 1,L 1 P 1 L. ;A t zt. t-1 1 —i;r 1 t ilt 7: : . ~ _ _,-,, , mnt .-0,,, - : • ~..-1 .1.... - :: :^ ,6: J 1V10.4“444:1407.*t: nnw.,r, ,11nrypoi i -,T,r,!thaiiiiiitinli ; - , L :.1' ;7„. •: . ,;,i . ~•::. 1 IMM!ffM!M How, parent Itant beeti: 'lHdr(lopkillosollortidverilirkowki left 'Ow ll Olibz P 4 b -"; ou tt r 140 Pim had ; • eu tomboi, , ,ts....r •1 • •iliil.o. timivedbliutaibitysleoip-43 0 i For they, dream. of imklnif, id holy sot •• s..fcc"P!'t Pza4 thine, • . '•'• .. tby shHne."• Mo. citi year! thy abitsa on the hosi;e4 ; -Ciondenined,rTu!ln ; . , . • • • • • onter Cbmitundi Cottebledezif .0"Ob year that. reeed... 1 4 : With oar joys and dU? sorrows, on e theaehia.-*erdi *Pa doe*. OnWir,a,!rigt oAwswl, with wbsi ere we irin be, Botha M that ices% tried, Almighty by PIgAVV,It,, PA. Doe.% - riieStiiiiief Peet (o. 09 Onto Grand'Array of the Repub. , ile held at their'eneampment, on Thurs- day; 'Dos With, 1968. . • On motlenefCentrade Chau. A:LITHO m a Committee was appointed to draft res olutions expressive of the sense of the Post relative M. the - death of Comrade Wm: Hall; the commandant'unnounced Chas. el .Griffin, /Mut Herten, 8. M. 'Dinsmore and M. S. quay to be the com . At an tidjourited Meeting held on the" 19th dayef December the committee re ported the following resolutions which were unenimottely adopted. • • Wittigese; It, has, pleased AMATO, God to remove from our midst William Hall, late sergeant of Co. F 101 P. V.. it rernrsole:ofthis Post, Who died en-the ,94thInat„ of disease superinduced by cx 'pattern in the service of his country.' Resolved, That we deeply deplore the loan of the first of our number upon I *tom the land otdeizik . has been lai4; though ineapwitated by, his Indrnilty front acitiv*pszticipation in the duties of thopouitalistestfreuxbdaearliesteennee . tftin With 11, We mr o r4 oo 9o o hgea I. ll him 'thawmiby Winride true ii:nterlian soldier, and his,death to one mere mon ument td the murderous wickedness of the late rebellion , Resolved, Thatip testimeny °folk re geld for his memory the comrades of the Feat win. ear Unusual badge Ofmourn ingtbr thirty days. , ' . Resolved, That we tender to his sillicted relatives the asantence of Chest n oere sympathy of hiesurviving Comrades with them' in their bereavement., , Resolved, That copies of these resell/- Gone be furnished by the Commandant of the Post to the tunny of the demised and to the county newspaptirs;.-. • CnAnuotA. Giumwi L JonftlLiikrbw; , R.M.. Inavexonz, '-'"••••••••-- S. gust', -The committee which wm appointed at the temperance meeting held In the Beaver Court Douse lately, for the pur-, paw M . procuring a suitable portion to lecture in the some place, on 'Friday, Jan. 1414 - having forivartled a request to the Rev. Col. S. B. Clark, of Allegheny City, received the following reply: . ALLY.CRIENY CITY., PA, Dec. 24, 'fit% • . as. BOARDMAN And JOrtation: Gentleman:. Tom invitation to. ) be Pretend.' and address a temperance meetingin' Beaver, on the evening of Jan. Bth is ber 'bre me. ' That evening is in the weekof the world's prayer mooting, and it will be impossible for me to leave home and I know of no one hero who could ho se curod for you on that - evening or I would be glad to send him. If Friday evening January 15th would suit as well I would come and do what I could in I behallof the good muse. Yours, truly, • Jona B. Cram:. For the reaxon elated In the-above, the mane difficulty exists in regard to other prominent spankers. The ocmritittixi therefore deem it prop er to postpone the lecture fOr One week from the time first mentioned, to Jan• 18th; 1869, etwhichtime Ca Clark prom isee to be with us. W. H. BOAR/MAW, ; 30811111'01;' patrons of country newspapers commit very grevions mis takes, some of which we desire to oor rect. It is as mistake to suppose he gets his white paper for 'nothing. It is a t mistake to suppose that the sub ascription price of paper Is a clear' gain to the publisher. 'tie a mistake to suppose that It is printed without cost. It is a mistaketo suppose' that he can live bodily, by faith. It ha a mistake to suppose that it (sew to pimp everybody. I t - It is amistak4 to "appeaser that moley due for Nip paper would beats good to us in a year , it would be now. . • lila amistaketoomppose thatvre would not be thin/Mil for what is duo t.:O us, and for new subscribers. A mew fldhatelPhia( o 4 Paper oPuaku as fbllowa of one of our seminarium— BEavaat "Fsautta Smvinasti.—Wo once more call attention to the claim s of .thlarreallyaterUngitu Itatanda in the front rank of our Educational Institutes;Piot R,T. Taylor, the pros ant PiliMiplitHlnut Oa* 'of 'the 'school, nearly ten years, and under his matuurement it lin reached 'its pn,Sent high - standard.. The, building has been thoroughly repaired outside aid btelde. ,andts now one of the most attractive and ocantbrtablo school buildings In the West.' In addithin to a thorough course of study the Institute affords mumrpass ad Musical advantagos. The Winter twit equine. January fah, Jl*l9. Send to Prof R.. T. Taylor, Beaver, Pa., for a Candogue. . Oar Heaver Aim!, esoy.'sadverfisament will cheer the bomb; of many of oar readers. Its numerous eloinni of both sexes will, so hope; mi. theLt alma mater. Front tho fezni, the shop, .the atom the pilptt,' the legislaturai. the cortrt,;the school room, the editors chid; and thesickbed, where thei bless our country, let each ruler:a 0.71 r tQ P' Dr * illr tais, wbo Lai lodging eiPiTkolViAn IN?" , lirling over Ow:Atonal institutions, ge -1 !cares es that the grest wait is not !cash. 1 Aant amidst" The fusels are adequate . toeldagood+edoesfor Ist-Sand4deithi6a Arettohms school ; Owlish not bnirintifie; lietflere*lbr 'robs/deft Ur , itsca 'tit then Iht . frlends 'encoltregii 1044 both Wise ;frith grace and brain W re ceive a good education, to COM. • x.,z-ldww.lbibladnit t ,. ,Il l i4ins. it. 41/I.' two Aware t—'res pwboseeint one of the west of *Ugly, Sad, wfdl .every one seemed-tar. be MI or nisni4 menti.we *reglad to wit fir, the good, nonsainizikend , their4FidWtiot lee; during the entire week, sidngleindlvid-1 • R ui sal whose good lidnidi wee generstedbyi it '!1 . •'t '4'l te,' l . , 'A4.,;•(,' _. el! , , , , . . On Monday the Wing of the M. E. of tableaux, pounondmea and vocamu. ' ale, all of which ;ram given In good i I tratlen et rtrc l 4 and tedlocus Intervio between ihe dl A fferi ent W11;91414 /aid iherteleeedee of " s i d ea l . o f yeey annoying and 1111 tii,n 4 44461141 t bi 1 b4 4 '404 )iimiTi man. The music given on the occasion. by the quartette. from Allegheny city watt meat 'emetillent, and gave: unbounded E aatiaffictionia,a4proefmL r; .. 1 On 'Tuesday night.ltiv: Wm. Evans 'lnciitilefect renthig in- the Protestant MothodkitChurch For the benefit of the Sunday PAiool, of ' llitt"Onigregatlet4 which was quite liberally :patronised..--i Mr. Evans is a tolerably good eloeutioni . ifitr,ibat there is too muckinenetony lit nisi 'riiiiiiim t render .ii Pitrilotdarly' et! .; froth*, and !Lome of,,lds, selootiensi ho fails' to comprehend fully the ideas or i -the atither.': . ' ' ' . '.% ''' • ' Thursday and Friday nights both the Episcipal Methodists and the Baptiste held festivalii for the benefit of their re !median churches. , The result :in each Case was a liberal receipt of greenbacks. 1' The till given o . 4"•?lltuniday night b . * theal:" A. It. Was Soniicesaczurd 'added Several dollars to the; treasury of Post tektbr the relief of our needy comrades, Mid the widows and orphans of those who (11(.4 that our nation might live. on. Friday night, of this week—New Year's rilght=the membra of Post 108 Will give an entertfdiment consisting of a public installation of officers and the i presentiallan et ia flag by the fbtrettyet-. . crane to the Post. ' The Mfg will be 4esefitort en behalf of , 1 the Veterans by HileAlinat. Ilie Pittli,•;. l burgh . Hventrto Cilltomotin;nnil will istmxprivesi onbelas4otthotosibyt.t mt. Eberbart. To these exercises will bo added Um I read. ing of Sheridan's Itide, - Our Nation's and other appropriate Ploces ; to- , gethor with vocal and instrumental mu- Sic. 1 Judging from the preparations which ere bei' made, this affair will prove es gratifying to thO public hero as it is nov el.' Thfact that a11,wh0,.., aro to take Part 'inthe l 'exercisira Are men 'Who' have given evidence of their, parrietism land iielitsitmilleing devotion to principle on their country'd hattio.fields, will give ii peculiar charm, and an aitractivoness hich few of our citizens will be able to. resiat. Hence we anticipate' a crowded house and a large receipt of ''stamps." . On Thursday 'Mgt& ratheo a'aingular Devurrenee. took., phao 0u . .. Broad way..:- Hoy. Mr. Seymour of 'tile Episcopal Church was walking:qatellyt along ;the ftreat accompartiodamly by a little dog; i wb!eirntigiadsirarati aodffeniy. ptiscked pyirtirokif his men aped& Paliiefoupori IMr. S. kicked the attacking dog in order. to cod, : the , quarrel. He, however, scarcely ciimpleted - tbi kick, when he . I i was felled to the pavement by what ho supposed, to be the clenched hand of ono of the genus Mimi); but willies bisirtarao 'or where's his home ho u-as unable to l iliscover, and perhaps` , never wilt know.. His disappesuance was - quite as sudden intdmiractiletis as his appearance. __ 2._ NELLIL Mit.•Entron.---,Rellnying it would be of intetea to sotriettrirouTrany roadsni and prolltableJet air* 4a,r 64 the 'prti -.--*ltg'W'Sfttott-tedtfri 'airiall`s* t e in your *miens. Having loceredon to attend the meeting of Tuesday night, Dee. 2.", I found quite an audience In possession of the sebool room', cotii.i posed as Beaver audietiewigenerally are, of men women and children, the half of ;whom seemed.to be juisseaed with but !ono idea,thatofmakingas much noise possible. Rowever at the eall of Ole 'chairman silence reigned: 'The find ux erelite, n claisdrlll In GeOgratihy by Mrs'. ' Marquis, the aeoamplialualteacherofNo. " was listened to with attention, and the !Claes showed great proftkieney, next an . l ea:snag entlUed "The Brans and Nem - pits I Ryatent 'was read byliti W. li. 'Board !man, w hich was alma Prixlnction„ but we think rather too long to beentertzdn 'Jog. A claim drill In gramnutr conducted by nett'. Lakin, the able Prinetpal Of the, school, followed. *The Wass . gave e'vl dente that they luul been guided by a master* nannies. A periortieel, „ "The. Literary Casket,' a spicy little send- , uonthly, was them read by the editress, ',Wes Woulk, Thists the 'last issue for and was one of Its best. Debate fol rlewed on the question "Which Is the *teeter' . PrieVentlyebf crime, the moral or 'civil law.' It was -discussed ably and eloquently by Rev. Dr. Martin in the . atlirmatlveand Rev.•Johri r g..ptavo In the negative. Roth gentlemen displayed *Oa ability 1044elsiteni,.tuul it added greatly to the interest ofthi evening. We were well satiated with the result of mit visit, and shall repeat it as often as priv- E4O 40; 5 /Pm e#Ott tnedllng will be on Tliiiiriday evening Jan: 14th, - id 63 lo'cloek. All are Invited to attend. Christmas 'lathe Home for Mere Orp!tatts,lPhllllgsbnrgb.. — ; It was the Privilege Of the writer of this article, with many others, iodine on the .sth inst. with the Iter,Wm. G. Taylor and foully thisbonevident institution of our great and growing State. It is normy desio to speak of the din ner, which was all that could bo desired to refresh.thit inner Man, and was sheretl by orphans', guests' nd family alike.— This is the Mriftnifehlw of the.,lnstitu tfon. There is but one faro for 'all: Tho liOIUO, Ay It ever is when l l l ' have been permitted to visit it, was clean end neat. The orphans', are well clad , and their halo ee hearty appeninn is riniple rividenee that they receive abundance of wholesonio Vied. it is noirnearly three years since this school was organized and there ) has net been tillingle death in it yet. This fact, considering thattlumnraber of 611, dren in the school Is between one and ' two hundred, .eartainly ,shows ) that tho' 1 Institution is conducted. with abliity. l 7 - The gond:health, the neatness and order , Wideli are everrwhero perceptible and 1 the progress of thepupils in their studies all show that inplacingXr. Tailo; lathe hesdortips school the 'State authorities I. hivointt the right mart !title right place. Dec. 25th, ISM ' , Skid 'Aeeidut.--On' Sunday ore nievo, DM. i3,ll.eonard linunell, a boy twelve years Irks kicked, on the head.by a bailie; Wilding a serious Injury near the, right; temple. Tho boy Is a son of Win: H tu umii, but living, with his. undo in Center tpt, has Itt the stable attend lug to his feeding.. and •in passing be hind the horse he received the blow, and ve t s found, stshort thno after entirely in ismasitifolie blood and brains, oaring from his head. Dr. it. L. Woodru ff was 'nailed 'ln and a fter (=Oral examination pronounced it a critical case, and the datums ottroVerYAmbtftd.—{Waynos- P!M/ ReliablkeiL - . . . BV.l[frle!. (AN-iv; Brighton,: PL, •delliiivede.,leeture onleeiTvelide, even' tlipaivii eorhOe of the_ ,NeSre," ..No t ISOp:1111 made to state the *Rie44 es to hiyer,7wheit ?elbow this miitedette race into exist ence,--(East Liverpool Record. 111111104 WOK ..1im06,Pr0k 1 44441f0i.04 4- astogN Ap4frfcchq:9F4. ,- : ,, i Wieseinesi , The-Peesidentiof bed-Maw heiensiteu set, litath eiestital I Ineeansepopeiofferediunnesty - aud pert desai , t6 parsons . who hair been orwerel concerned tn. the tato Robellionapinat the ireful authority of .the Government ' r etitle Venal Satan, .whkit.procistutal them WOW severalty lasted - on the Otis day of Decondwri 1883; eas the 2t3thl day let lidanis; 1861, on the Inds day of May, 11865, on the 7th day of September, 18674 and on the 4th day of •July lor the re, iseit.Yeart and • Wnsuuss, The the Fe& oral cloverntoesdi hiving .been :woods:. lishedin all-tho: States and: To/ witishr. the. jurisdiction • of the:United Slat* It is' believed that such pruden.i itlallreservittiansAind.excepticten , sia, at *o l dness of. said'.several prodamationt werb.deenaed necessary and proper. may now! he .wiwely. andinstly relinquished; and that an universal amneetYntid 'Par" don fdr participation In sold Re. Wilon. extended „to rill who have bertie,eny part therein, will tend to ee• cumpertrument peace, order and prosl. pertly throughout the land, and to renew end -Dilly restore confidence indfoitern el feeling among the whole people, ; and their respect for and atachnient to the National Govornnieni, designed by .its patriotic founders for the general uckaL Now, therefore, :be it known, that Tr Androw . Johnsen, President of he Vele led States, hyylrtne or thepciworrindau thdrity . In mo Vested by the Constitution end in the Mime of tho sovereign people ' of the lltilkd States, do heretrypn. anddeclare, unconditionally anti with. ont reservation, to all and to every per eim, who directly or, indlexily partici. patedin'the late inwarreettott or, rebei h full pardon and amnesty for the 'otrence of treason against the :United' States or Cif sobering . to their cnimicadu ring the late civil war, with restoration of nil rights, privileges and ' immunities under the constitution wind th e laws 1 1 ;width have lieen 'MOO I.f pertinence . . thereof. Di' testimony whereof 1" have signed . these presents with !thy hand and have caused theeeal of the United States to lie hereunto affised. Done nt the city 6f Washington, the twenty-fifth day of Deeember, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hu9- dred and slitl,—eight, and of the inae tiendenee of the United States et 'Amer ica the ninety-thlrd. ANDREW i r olixsox. Ily the President. _ _ Wraiths to pi),to the 'l'enttentht. ei.On FintuidaY eiening a Matt wanted Ferguson, hailing from, we do not know Where,. knocked at Constable Gridin'S door, hill;b4 pine!, and demand ed the presence of that officer at Justice Intbries.. Wet - thing there ho informed the officers that he was a thief—had stolen Mr. Thos. tichley's tools some months ago 7 and requested such action to bo taken Recite° us would result in his be ing sent: to the .Pcmiterdiary..l lo was committed to jail' n vagrant for eight days.' Intim meantime we presume Schley will make information against Fucgttson tor thoift, and in all m 4511011- ityThat "conscience-smitten inclivithaal" it . l in due coarse of time pull up at the Western PonitentLary.. Ferguson Is an old oftender7a tough eustomer—and no stranger to the'wells of our county jail. Treat.--Samnel MelLananry,flsq., of Nemomy 'township, has our thanks fora basket of large, finely flavored ap ples: They Were of the.Plppin species, snit and nitre enjoyed them hugely. -Mr. McManiunff teem otatt.tiailly..* meni of ' this county, a good cit izen, and, withal, .on 6 -of the Staunchest Republicans in Western Pennsylvania Long'may ho live to en joy the fruits of his industy. I::VDY 34 lON Pint No. 09, G. A. R.—There will be a meeting or the members of the Pont on *eduesda!,• evening Dec. 30th, 1868, at 61 o' l elock P. M. A full attendance Is re quented av buidnetei of imp - ern:ince la to ire transacted. C. A. DECAILIIII, 'V. C. 11. IL :11 mini:, Adjutant, Pro., Tem. Thie Roy. fir. A. 0. Patterson, a well knon:ii Presbyterian Minister of neatly Ility - iwars standing, died atoxDarii, Rol ler Ca r , Ohio, on Monday morning. The Rev. Air. Patterson for ninny years 'mist the pastor of the Presbyterian Cluin.it In Beaver. • S. S. Amaiveraary.—The.Sabbath SVhool Anniversary of the 11. F Church, held at Rev, It. T. Taylor's Seminary on Christmas day and evening. • was well attended, and the handsome sum of ono hundred and eighty dollars was realized from the refreshments , nod sale of broads. • Appohated,.—At u meeting of the Directors of 11w Poor of Beaver county, held a few days ago, Wm. Shrodes, Esq., the present efficient steward,_ was re- • appointed for the coming year. Mr. Shrodas and his lady are both weliqoul flied for the positions they so ably fill. Warning from the "'tempMem." Lot:1'81111.LE, Ky., December A circular, . purporting to emenate from the `.'Seymour Vigilance Com mittee," states that the Committee have been informed that certain par ties .in and about Seymour have been making threats against the Regula st.:rs and if them threats are carried ntoexecution; the parties in question may expect to be summarily dealt with'; but if they conducttheanselves civilly towards the Regulators, they will, ermit the warned parties to liVe at their houses,amtwillprotect them. The parties warned axe as follows: Wilk Reno, the father Clinton Bono, Trick Reno, a pounger brother, Jas. Greer, Stephen Greer, Lee Johnson, Chris. Pricejiarvey Needluun, Dlede Fiala, Martin Lowe, Roland Lee, Ha ra re, W Jesse honapson, Wm. are, Wm. Blggins, — Jas. Fisler and Pollard Able. - Seveoteen In all. BI- its; E. • IN :the United States District Court, at Memphis, Judge Trigg presiding in the, case of Mrs. Cath arine. Bailey, vs. St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance CoMpany, where , ac tion was brought to 'Vetiver flue thoflEmnd dollars on her husband's life,' which the - defendents declined , - paying on the rround that the de r ceased had failed to . pay the premi ngor three quarters, and that his son at the instance of his friends and physic!' n“, called at the office and paid the premiums whilst his father was on his death-bed, repro senthig , that he 'was in hLs usual health; and that therefore The con tract was null . and -void, the Court ruled pan Could tat. the Comy not hold .to h the contract if Mr. Bailey lived, - and repudiate it if he died. and thejury found for the plaintiff: • A Cheyenne dispatch Emptervemty seven head of horses and tunies -) have been ran off by the Indianiffrorn the neighborhood of 'Apollo since, Wed nesday. The Indians are believed to be from the north and belong , to Red Cloud's band.., Tiffs Salt Lain Telegram says the Central' Pad*. Railroad reached four hundred and seventy-one miles *est of Sactania,to, yesterday. Otto a German mbar. runt keeper,' of. dmaba ► ' committed suicide -on SatAnde3r. Canso un known. Ilifel,lllfirreleiffilt Thri sneaker ; 'Elegem Europe,. says the fft.itureir la becoming mole{ vnuille int tbleaeOldff. . k newt that. Bra leY has. beet ikeisivelYrrjeled Ath, red both Turkey andG are prepedng for a great war. adtirilli , teed*d to *Sorer his Nrandsithat ,Aulase veetia ovethani theereek•ite t o= "Y ; Our redri lm I ttr t been lug tO 3 Vrighl on 11 0 lion. -The Turks 'have'despatched four hives to the Archipelago; the Greeks are moballang thewhole mi l 11 talk of offering uuurd mil Gaziteldh_ am - robrvoiss mediate Invasion',llcpbars,an, ph oney of the Southern provinces of-Tor ke.;- ' War has not yet been formaly declared„ but hostilities. have sleety commenced. An en. counter has taken and place between the Greek vowel a Turkish man-of-war, and has resulted In the tl=the former. The Turkish had followed her to th:at of Syria, where she nought, relhge, and, according to our reports, which, however, . need veriticar, had sunk her. • The Great Powers look with cob' aderable alarm at the development which the difficulties between Tur key.and Greece are assuming. They all know that when any,eontlict In the _East conies to endanger the In tegrity of the Turkish -EWpire, it is likely at once to expand than l -ro wen ware and a war of such dhnen- Bons lent pment not desired by any Great Powers. • They are, therefore; as the ~ /Itorritase says, anx leek to shorten the duration of the war which seems to be imminent, end to narrow its limits. But while the Great Powers • are (suttee and • teeivved, little Greece is Mil of en-. Madman, , and eagerly rushing Into whlch; if not suppressed In the beginning 'must be of • momentous consequenom. the I Suddenly . , of apoplexy, on Thursday morning the 17th Inst., at his residence In Pulaski,, Beaver county, John Ray, intlaktatth - year of Ida age. Theanhlect Of Ibis notice was in Pitts burgh Atiat , One . week before . his death, lathscene In*, rue; returning on the lath inst, lie caught &alight:cold wldlo away, but withthat exception was in us ual gocid health up till Wean/140 'liter fling, at 2 eelock, when ho had a stroke while in bed, front which he soon recov ered. 'Was up and about alldsy. Wed nesday, retired in theevezlng seemingly pretty well,: Clot up In the evening; at ball pastels, put on Ida clothes, carne forward,to the tiro complained of a diz ziness in his head ;Ind lustanltly dropped down dead. . . ; On • the 24th of December, at 8 dektc.k. P. M., Mr. Wra...Liall, of, Boomer, Pa., in the Ka ,year of Ins age„ The deceased was . a number of the Grand Army of the:Rept:We; and "was hurled on list Saturday, under the anti pleas of 'Poet 98 of that organisation: ' F. W. SEWARD, . Acting Wy. of State. DEAIME ACADEME* Dsfee Al dew Ws beta mopeised REI.:1011,11111B 102111„1.1. ; • - 112..Dreeldent. of 1..De010 Dulrersitz, kiwi!' a succes.fol edwatoe of the deaf and the Chad. meat term *MI eminence, D. V. MON D i AY, JANUARY 4TH, 04V. Stndeals~ot both fazes. may here Wan tide• onghly, the Common School Course, ender shirt discipline. , should adequate Mamas apply. , M. *Maim will be glean to toast porta as the VW yersity comae. Composition, elocution, rtiebirla and 'astranomy. 11w Ilehrew. Greek and Llde 'salvages; logic with philorophy, natural, now. tai and moral, will be diligently taught by the . Wa purpose to nee Wlllsoris Spend. and Rani era ; Illteneice Gwent,. ph*. with return', MOM* Maps. fireenleara blantemealeal Smits and Ifsh lions Grammy Yoe additional a W.311.M" plasm adds= 114.8.Ter..56,4mad0r. pultinmzserreem - w. D. of PeassairliGsGbi. , • ; pivssvuzau.Dve. tots. ]sce. se Give Reties I That on the Beth PI se Z of December, A. D. IStit a warrant In 'Benkreptey Nees hosed against the estate cd Sara. eel tkuswroe of Brighton tp.. la the comity of Bearer and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged* bankrupt on Ids own petition t that the po of any irimentg.tcr a to roeh tflacinktilltetu forhltii..bcandirug the twin:lifer of , jay by blot are lorbldden by taw: that a nit of the Creditors of the satd bankrupt to wore their debta and , to dlOO O in MN* 2.401011 of Ids e tate, will ha held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at the Moon Bowie telfew Wigton. P ith before Jos. B. Dooley. Itsq..Bregkits,oe the P . day of Felttuary. A. D. tate - at I o'clock P. 11." rnoi. A.mmer, U. snitiall, se. Messenger.. ri BAND lIINIVANNVAI. Died. New Adierttuteat4t,. Al 10 aeloct.A. CLOSING OWALE I ff==l Fall and Winter Goods, Jas. A. Fortune's I4' THE' DIAMiND, ROCHESTER, PENN'. Dil i - Y . GOODS of 'ewers description The beet amwortsinicaVt and. the Cheusseet lit Ileovny County. LiAlesZephyrizitShawls , Finer Good. at less tbaa tIATIMITS an kinds at coot Country Flannels, an %bide et kis Man inernitschteeive. rim*. can and be convinced.-. FE - RS, FURS; at i e . than coif TI-nclerwear lure lot al east lIOSIERY, CLOVES, 4c., Call early to;eiliii'llughlsn an • Ito ire 1 81134 to oell an advertised. Bumping, plaltipt _sad. Machine Stitching dote to order. No trouble to show Goods:-'" AlNemelesroa& n a. room formerly omip IN T77S ',I/I,A .11 0 /V D. ROCHESTER. PA. SAXES., A. PQRTUNE. P. s.-riffsmacura_tha pailefs el WATS (MALY. Ibrmosil Ot 3iIICATITIet hitherto:Del hill bort • btig. lot arTotheys. Cbtekeee. Duke. Mead eTerithtatt ;41 Ilse brt flue WY tbe A.7Udt7t lle sini Wats dell the While me obtata acrchn reeros, Ileac of WM, lie wllleelt st holesale' se retell. Ellee;rtknr; Vell. V= he, 1,1 eateet bY dap ea Mira litriet, 1116, PO* 10010119. • Cal and Vette iitS. Wise ta t Atilhc.—Tch t i rb.....= citWillrj it ago eti'l'4l- haw Werra. Thom arzcZ, yry ' win sal at = eta rates; Tele whme to rod* hop! the ted Ohnerbetillelpa••• bream tom bid, Ettla w year *IL tr iehna& CIIIIIIIIM /14151116. ..j j • ; ,~ ~~., MI OM 111: , :1111111111111“ 7'l I. e . / .! t.... '.0101,1041WM00010"00fillikt , ! •Si • it' ••' ' 296 Pen *AI pittalromP, Pa" =II =ME Deafness, Caatanh, Bronchitis, * t sae mist isare *auk Dhciairttrola the Ear. AIM deo a es. sot all Uar • esms, lhelfseta. asd at . Xis reg a alrlas manila sika IS rgIM elO MI ..• , • Dr: lir saseeblerS • t•.r- J. IL REED, - • 11 • • erheost _ hos Arroted bla Woo for healeoe items 'oho to the owe or allorho ar. eking yogi empathy or Inoullertrot workbench a Ott" • BL O 0.13: tkeleoUlle Principles ►e aura. Dioessee of Ike Skin, Uvei t , Iridneys, ail an errelloo• of Ow Nervous System. Oder boiini from 9A • 91 .• k• 31 - • ftmbeinbee the °Mee PENN.Kr, PI nSBUROU A Miraculous ' Cure DE 411 ail' Wlll5 4 An Inmate of the German &plaza Asylums of Troy Rill. • [Statement of oalices”t tbst ImAttfitea MAYOR'S Ok'FICE. • Parrintaaa, Pa., Naw. IS. IeSS. • Pleeassile appeared betas de. nonce S. Snow des • Public Neatly, la awl lor A Heehaw caelar.. A., Ater tleldiebehear. Problent sad Meanies acbncider, Vice Preddent. J. Weider, Trannarer. about. Metz, 8004taty, •ad Joseph leas* • Craw, mltleedila Clemons laybali . .asl•al; reit of willow bdug be imp duly worn ecaerallee swim aenn. awl saioi Joiceblate Itlcbs*aged Iftees; son Wade la the Germ* OW** Asylum. 71x111111 bad been la* sad Moab Roo - ulase7 sir us. _bees aWMPlattra by IX IJSbtli Pena Wm, the Mu her Dadhea, up.* re.alted tn Jutted mimeo. She era hew a* dhadagahh the Muds Toler eulleleatly to helms It. and coormacally ita Was already ate[ novae ltd le Sally ilnetielang bah In Yawn eposels dhe Is Willis*" tea taecisie tam alla buy" ao • care la tner.l • • PICT= =MIN Predate* sicuouis sumo Mai da heoll DINTS. itemaesis. • J. W maim. Set Mari. • JOIIBIII'I4NO. Committee. Sacra Yd dtheedled WWI aw.tbill Plalt tht/ October. VAS., [Lig 110ItACII 8:10WORN. ' Netitlfr Peak, AD Algot? Letter hold Doom* P. Prentice tor lt,Dtor loslorla• Jeer W. • I 01101U1S. Nov. A Mk DR. LOttroltb — Dvatr dtr:—l ant very ram to born tbst costrapbist loatietbs W tb• mast DO pro Post week. I deobtotty isIISO ry=•ta etwolver• Welt push you tor • WNW imp ' w p m , * oy S l4 W ll4 p _ll •11 mlAnn an !Omar. Yoe bare tlearl imp sad s bool• itsmieve Of ter loldtv utak pot tistoos. Tao , ••101 m No to it•ders llll •o4 as by MilidleiLlit dotrietor of Aril NA lib bop mototr. Tot bus fold of s etblet lithateby.amOl LW' oat eee• we bowl ••••••• yea lid the MOW ilgrinet Ir. Thor wive prietkosiliftlis bees • Wltaat ese rem sad I .dignl ratomonvi re to toy tirtevots sod tbe pabUe ISM* iplipletali "MIMI theDO OM Oaddiarga. 11=61111101111117_1hT1011440 to a blosbis I Elmo= of Do alik*ol. WO, vary DICORDZ D. PaItIITICE. A yoli Atteited ;are of Ca- Ds. A.. I; Loortiad—Olar IDI—If derma. .wasit la the an of at ne Morn Ist WA, do. Wed ellbel. reselbil ta panting* gent tuna anal? , Or loa beepteolly tannitia. sail I lisdkechimont edwk.! neer el treatannt, cahoot tM least bane. NI our eras treete Itilettopeoie en by erne a lin a/ eroptanat tba ; vane nyonteestnent On be store feed fly estimated. For tetra hot bus d eleted cub a mount cold to Ole bead. abetted tag my brealblorwee to ineenitate ate to lino I loy lawn gas iisaw test, 55171erty the 46, taws Inseam solidWud la my wee tonna arintad Da It no.Wns* . D 0 i est exertion to expel 'ben. ilium Imoraimed twos voixd get la ny *met nosing ma to hark end *tape ern lry Pit bowie relieve emelt. lay _ban oennne esy solneb• - remise lopeUee. inion.ed P a ng"beadi male thin appeorsine.aad of sod Ono lyin late symptoms uf paralysis eteppoilts, g One et feer yaw Om afoi cd sig leabLZ: ctri by Ma gawk 04110 8 . Ni raer li tr,ns roikred Au. mew eaostant r mow And debillueek or set; I Mt sr dad ea so r ri trn. did.ca pla t to bedo l4 .gm Yet essetidd sud_ra, ad an WOW sod daddavas wog slot all ifalee,sad won 0061 seam bare *.joirlyttwbriAlocola st=aleillic Tea" Joixs•11030111mq , • • 1 boon" taw *lemon*, bna adimprosa earstr.alf &sit us Wei to Ms sistsoes 819.111 mini= MO resdfir. . ~ . • 1,20P01D "WI/Sisals Thum DSlll, l =* 12 " " - Ps. Ell ME ~~ i~~.~, BILUXIEWASKik, P 4. I t; e o la ta 't lZASO C DIP s DR'( GiOODH. Steubenville „Teruuk_Wbits Woolen Blankets, Army a, lonketN Bred ley'm , oti; Alpaca= I,lnes, mixed 4 .Wnolen She Brown and bleached Muslin, Drill lbws, Wirings, Print", Canton Flannels, Holsay,eloves, Brielothin rrift, &e. Groceries, Calks. Nagar, Yawl*, INlSSlhrtir Mph - Gown itraVistmelnipyrave,ol,MiLfosp.Sp ia. sad Wats Meat. • ' a . , -Hardware S r .Nails,_ Glass, Door larks. Door La kilos, Warr. Sanwa. Opal Win: Tat*. iu.d Tee Spear, WOO Deb.,Cosl Win: TIM Rbovelm Mid firs,lliGli sal Witi4 • WOODENWARE. pair*, Tabs. eksna..ilattor Primo ad }+dM•• Liit'*ed. Oil . 4 White Lead. i3dota and Shoes tat 3f EN 14. 1114:4 AND CUILDRZI4. Rifle Powder and Shot, ~:i4iustlver Powder end Vase 'Platt,. Feed at Queenewisre. %1I bean goods dalverod tree ad dart*. • By dodo altaaßoa to baalsalls.isa i a soostsatfy as Saha • wen aim tad of of all the 41Burast. Ids& many Bast ISSalislisrf Nam th. saleasagnad boor to the Man •- tha p aat la morn as 4 resit. a inierat aliass lask patraslips • aar~w,.._ Ca t 1! HOLIDAY GOODS:,/ BENCE'!" g itni 'ft r amtesliewto OMMrti Au- CI Blaakata worth 8800 pSwiNpirl at 'gym Laraw ears blowy lao•W NOW Blaawi. warm WIL.OO - Loo tarp double MtMhat tenna worth $l4, sotil&R 8 Bo BM, • erns 113 A saki at 141 LIMO llatalkanhiala worth 18 antra, void at . • 10 Iwo allihrcidetwil sad laws Ilasolltashlth . . went la oath as at 48 I OW litoeltrllo4o ftr war* 16 costa. Lew si is - V M al Wata 114arthash mold s 0 •.. 11 , • Maw slats ba Una Ww Ws saa Wats worth ma weak tole at ao Vaasa vosormooos worth 40 soar. mid at, al wa lII[ wr th raid IL.. os nest= YMIIIRIO PIK 0 I M O OPOO at .... .. IA • llahwaral Ilthia worth 84481 a. .. , - 116 tinhalthwow Cams /oaf ar , 75' spool Conon worth 10 ankh. Aoki at OS ) .80 Its Mkt% styles alit IMAM Vatrot o_lol • la I/ 14aiiiso at Miami wank bawl 81 JO . - 10 80. Mist 74 ' • .k . -: ....4 k i . ow Imo gem ti Belem New Gods Arriving ur.c. .. s4 Call taL eirli oit y art Diggiax IP r i l#l . olllll l l4T IiaIIiWIZWI7ASI la BARKER Bc, CO.S, Osolooloted Doe. Db. eon ottlete rotaeott. MOWN Mere Stock lAA bs ekood oat to dart Eteel 'W. IN I ' PIIIII•tint, DieIOW 1111 i. VW . irl as tba Mgallltbl==bil. be araitatir griaji.d' WinaNtitt Ways emattr 1 14 1 . and 11:16.111.411.410, ju=setll4laolti At titt a . o..4o berltb b . i.v. 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