II !MIEN _.. 4ryi Ls3 acik, - • R. T. T R. /: • Atehiiim of tie puillisimbilroctod to the following new advertisements In to-dapi Maim: ; Local ?lotlosts.l. H. Bane. Notions, ttt.—Jos. Horno4 Co. Retlaction In Prlcos—J. H. Beggs. For Hasa—Elwood Thomas. Meßonsto. Local NOttees-B.' Snitder & .' .‘7-7 - 7. -....-•••••--- • Nubseriptiolus totheßelv!r Ar 4 ifilti-....The:Mowing named i • persona Mi hive paid the genii set oPposite to their' names or.' l eifiription to the Beirer Annus, alnPo the date of our last issilei• 'Dr.' John Mtirruy; Bridgewater, /1 M. John McMahon, Sr., Beaver, . 200 John Cumming , Baden, , 2 00 W. C. Dunn, Baden, 2 00 Charles Fisher, Brush Creek, 4 no 1). B. Short, Water Cure, • 1. - po. Robert Boynton, Ohloville, , • ' 200 Dan'i Dawson, Ohio tp., 4. -.., .. . 400 Thep,. Moore. befustry, 2 on Pendleton Bros., Rochester, .2 00 Diniel "Neely, Baden, 2 00 Sam' I Meow, , B e l N ack litw Brig nrk, ) hton, 6 4.. 5, 00 .1.; B. McClure 00 B. B. Chamberlin, New Brighton, 200 M. Campbell, Serelco,. 2 00 11. B. Ruing, Holt, 2 00 H. C llormly, lion, ' 400 John lierron Brighton - tp.,t f 2 00 John C. Free d; Ifomilwood, " 1.00 S. Snitgerr. dr. Co., Beaver, 2 00 11. N. Fields, Faliston, 2. 00 Dr. Sherlock, Iktrithgton, 7 00 John Findley, Sharon, , 2 00 V. Sohn, Now Scottsville,. 4 On Orr .t. Cooper, Beaver, ,2,00 Br. B. Fetcht; Alleghenv ' 000 Fee BllllL—Justices and Colfstables will find the fee hill, now in form In this State, on the first page of this paper.— Lay it by for future reference. S. good article of Buckwheat Flour can be 'bought at 4; eta. pei, pound, at the - grocery More of 8. Rnitger at Co., Beaver. Pa. Senator Morton introduced h bill last week in the Senate to allow Mrs. Lincoln a pension, which Mr. Sumner moved to put' at five thousand dollars per annum, asking for its immediate consideration. Messrs. FessedtM and lonkting objected, and it was referred to the Committee On rOntiliMO4. Feed of all kinds for code at the gro cery store of S. :holism & Co., Beaver, Pa. • Ttip Uuliz (9.)./2fpub/ican mays: An attempt was made on Friday night last, to rob the Treasury of Hocking county. The 'door of the office was forced open,; , -andlalap k Money drawer of the desk', 3ovErvaftindmyere,f9und,lbe Treasurer having tWen the rirleafitthn to pier all "filthy 'lucre" In the safe. No attempt j wee made nn kliat Institution. Sugar, Coffee, 'feria, Tobacco, +Cigars,' all o( the best ; qualities, for sale at low rates, at the iro!ery ;tore of S. Snitger tic Co., Beaver, Pa. The Morgan (0.) Herald says: A young man, named Vanfossen, living near Meronnelsville, came to a sudden. and terrible death by falling astride a circular saw in full motion, ripping him almost through. Ile was sawing logs at the time and accidentally lost hisbahmee Mid dropped upon the saw, which re sidted as above, related, in his almost instant death. .) . I Best Now OrWane Molasses, at $1 per gallon, at the grocery store of S. At:diger & Co., Beaver, Pa. • f Earthquake in Pittaburigh.—lt is stated on good authority, that several distinct shocks of an earthquake • were felt in the old Ninth ward, on Thursday evening hurt, at seven o'clock. The buildings in the neighborhood of Penn and Clymer streets were shaken to their foundations, and, for a time. much alaim was felt by the residents.—Pitta. irPowite. Corn Meal always on hand and for sale at lowest market rates, nt the gro cery store of S. pinitger,t Co., Beaver, The editor of. tho We Union hits hail tliC garments on his clothe:llino stolen. IL= how ho If the female who robbed our clothes line on Wednesday evening of last week will return the goods stolen, she will save the trouble of an arrest. 'We know who It was, and utileski the articles are returned will have her arrested. ' See .notice of ! I. A: IL Beggs, of No. Federal mtreet; Allegheny city. Sol ing off al_cos. RIM OW.—On last Wednesday, a team of horses, attached to a sled, and belonging M a countryman' named Hooker, started °Cron their own te mponsibility," at the upper end of Bearer, and ran furiously until they come in contact with a post in &tint of the Court House. The post brought t)tem to a sudden stand-still. No harm done, we believe. Best brands of Flourat ;10 per barrel, at the grocery store of S. Sttitger & Beaver, Pa. Call and try it. Couvenelon.—A con , Mention oY the editors and publishers of Pennsylvania will ho held at Harris burg on Tuesday, the 2(1 day of Febru ary. They meet on that day and at that place in ,pursuance of the Ibliowing res olution which Was passed at a- similar eo n von t ion held at Bell efon tty Pa., on the . 8111 inst. "heivolred, That the Editors of Penn sylvania be requested to meet In Con vention at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the 2d day of February, to consider ways and means for securing the passage of an act of Assembly regulating the pub lieation of the general laws of the State, and other matters of interest to. the Flour at three cents per pound, for ale at S. Snitger et. Co.'s grocery store, Heaver, Pa. Itevivals.—At a special meeting of a the !if. Church of Rochester, °otos inencing with the week of praypr, train 40 to GO persons have nuked tin interest in the prapera of the tvngregntion, and some 30 additions to the Church have hen • made. The revival still contin- At Sow Brighton them is quite an interest awakened in 'the M., E. Church,' and q u ite a number hive enrolled their names as members. In tho EVallgelled ARSOCIMIOTI (Ger man Mothodiato) of Rocheter there has also been quite a revival, and nnmerews MOl[Blollll to the Church. Medical. = Dr. Clark's numerous patients in this county will meet him at the "National Iloter in Beaver, on Fri= day and Aatuiday, Feb. sth and Gib, '69. The Dr. treats Chronic Diseases only, and his highest recommendation in this county huts boon in curing many caves considered hopeless. Persons; af tlieted should consult the Dr.,dUrinifilla short stay at Beaver. 4t . . elt good efleets are permanent. In this , it differs from air hair dyes. By Its • use luxuriant growth is guaranteed, natur al color and gloss are restored: One trial will canal) you to say this ot Mrs. Allen's , Improved (now style) Nair Restorer or • Dressing, (in one bottle.) Every Drug • y gist sells it. Price One Doßar. .18 viatisi77.4 7 % - It 'will cure dizziness arisini !Au' disordered stomach. fear What deroll,..Elhephertk . FN., : of the firm of Newman, Case 4 Shepherd, Baia OW, AnliviScissed ala Cure for a year past, I is Acommend the ounue.ogustrA z gicellent renlody for Sleittltedidlle and Dherliiesa arising .from a disordered stomach." A Meeting of the 9th Corpseftleen! ‘ I and officers, of the Burnside expedition into North Carolina; has been called by' General Burnside, to meet in Now York city, February Bth next—the anniversa ry of the etipture'Of Roanoke for the purpose of (brining a permanent orginisithm, ank.taking measures fora. general meeting at an early day. BLS hoped that a full representationwill prement, • tr-4-rrr.......-77-7; ' Hrs. Lineolu.—A bill is now before the Senate topeniclon Bra. Lincoln in the glum of 95,000 annually, the act,neclarilig that President Lincoln mot hiti death in the late war to crush rebellion. It was referred to the Committee on Pensions after an earnest appeal from Surnner y fcli lta Ifinnedlsite, paxeura..., Gen,: Taylor, met Ma death by no war for the Union,. and yet Its widow was Voted the salary of Ms full term of four years. ; Has not scandal made us unjust to' the widow of the martyr President? I r ME MI An Monipat Man.—lt is said " The noblest work of tied Ye au luinint man." This is all fiery trne,but imagine en hon. est man Mu badly made, or worse in an ill tilting shirt. Ills clothes don't seem to fit bin; hole in abed humor, in fact noth. lug seems tote right about him; now this is all very wrongy afid it can be easi ly r e medied I.)y going to,J. li. Bence's, 3d street, Denier. Ile has Just received an excellent lot of splendid fitting white shirts, all numbers, at reasonable prim'. All ye in want of n good white shirt leave your orders at Bence's. [2l. Fill lour ammo.—At this 'season of the year many - fatal accidents occar from the explosion of lamps in which kerosene Is burned, a little knowledge communicated and a little advice given on the; subject may tend to lessen the number of accidents, If not to prevent their occurrence altogether. Let those who use kerosene lamps take notice of these facts, and act accordingly: "As the oil burn"' down in the lamp n highly inllainable gas gathers over its surface, and as the oil deereaSes the gas itQrseases. When the oil is nearly consumed a alight jar will often inflame the gas, and an explosion is sure to follow, dealing gpath vol destruction. Now it the lamp Is not allowed binn muff, than halfway downisisctriaccidentil - are possible, your lamps ovary moruing, tied you ilevei:xleed • fear, au exploslon."—Exchange. Good Hoop Skirts. for SO . tents, at Beneo'n. - . [2t. I=l Committed fo hers' elMrgeti with vitAchni robberies zaid who had a second hearing before Jus tice Wm. ilorraish on hot Monday were committed for trial . at court. Their natites are 'Sittintel ' ffffas John Decor°, Samuel Joites, and Ileiwy Ctu mcr. They were committed, on four separate indictments, for robbery in different localities in; the county, on in formation of It. V.I Johnson, Wm. C. Brylint, James Thom, and Samuel Whitely. Articles; of clothing; watches, revolvers, &c., were found on the per sons and recognized by the prosecuting parties. The justice remarked to the prisoners, that at the first hearing he was not quite satisfied as to their guilt, but front the evidence found since, he was fully convinced that they were a set of thieves, scouring the country, putting life and property in jeopardy. tie ad vised that the reward of V... 5 offered for the apprehension of Johnson; the man who anappet the pistol at Mr.. Thom; be raised and efforts made to arrest Min.— ! The parties were committed oh default .of MOO bail, for Muth. Etpoker. Go to Bonvo's for Cheap goods, it 114 the cheapest placo to buy. [2t. • How to Cook s Beefitteak.—A beefsteak li always to he broiled to be the nicest; but the folloWirtg method of crooking Is recommenddd by a lady writer on the subject, which oven those who aro fadietonied to frilng may be willing' to try: The frying pan being wiped dry, place it upon the stove, and let it . become hot. In the 1 meantime mangle the steak—if it chance io bo ,a alrloht so much the hotter--Popper and salt it, then lay it on , the hot dry pan, Whieltinstantly cover as tight as possi ble. • *hen the raw flesh touches tho heated Pau, of course it seethes and adhetes to it, but in a few seCondsit be comes loosened and joky: blvery half. minute, turn the steak; bat be careful to keep It as much as possible under cover. When nearly done lay a small plot* of butter upon it, and if you want much gravy add a table spoonful of strong coffee. In three minutes from the time the steak first goes into the pan it is ready fB'l. the table. This makes, the most delicious, delicately broiled steak, full of Juice, yet 'retaining the healthy beefy flavor that any John Bull could require. The same method luny be tip plied to mutton chops, only they require 'more cooking to prevent them front being rare. An excellent gravy may be mide with them by adding a little cream, thickened with a pinch of flour, into which, when off the fire and partly cool, stir in the yolk of an egg well beaten. - • New Goods! Now Goods! ! at. Bence's, Beaver. [2t. .1111 Adjourned Cen; Atadjourn ed court held in this place on the 20th and 214 'of the present month, quite an amount of buminess was transacted. The more important MCI; brought before the the following John Feder vs. JOseph Rouser. (WU orari to Hugh Bennett, Esq. Proceed ings set aside. - , • . James Robb, use of Simpson Marker, vs. Henry Gamble.. Motion for, a, uow trial. Continued by consent. John C. Duff, va. Joseph Brittain ot. llotionlar a new trial. - Court refused to entertain tho motion. ••• John F. Oliver vs. Basil D. Moore and with. Judgment taken off. Robert Morgan vs: J. R. Young (40, 4. It. ennttingluun. Rule oti defendants requiring them to pay plaintiff' curtain sums of money collected by them. The court ordered the certificate of depesite for nine hundred and seventy-live dol lars by the National Bank at New Brigh-: ton, to be nla'cod in the hands of the Pro thaholary, and the plaintiff's bllioteosta to . be paid' over s hy- defendants to said officer. The court further ordered that the respondents shall miter their appear- I since and plead forthwith to an action - of assumpsit, which the plaintiff may bring against these, the saldsultto lie put on trial list for the ltleichterm, and pram, donee given to theittae. F#rthersetion. on the rule suspended.' • • - . • liavid F. Andersen ye. T. A. Shinn Rule on plaintiff's show'canse whyjudg, meat of nol. pros. 'should not be entered in this cue. Rule disclut4ed. tiauatie Ihratklyr Air Web. MlMlnit Co of i re Dodritsp: A poem s Afita' 2 7. I Efouseireeping. ettatsliffr al l ‘7.07044m0iap 0.0 14a 1111a,- . 0;00 , 'flotltitswehosedor and writitlisVihfinoWti i tnell3siod, , by Eugene Bens4 i13 . 0941 6 1ft= 41 --itli , mmnd paper of o very v &Kea on a truhlikt ;Amalie kneateliklintothad impor tance, by Henry I.llowditch, M. D. The Oflkindlthe WOO; A poem. 10fitsf1sWii; 7t*tliiirL: L : By Arthur /*mg 444 ' Bealst'otm. A poem;ilby.Wolt Whit ,-, The NewEtindatlon..i A general Mate; Ment deinidtd of the times for a more priteal 'System of education, and an account of the Scientific and Tochno logical Schools founded to furnish It. ' Chaides W: Eliot. Ph** the tittlerifiyatam. By James' wheipey. Loyo In Mount Lebanon. fly J. W Dornroit. ' " Tribute of a loving Friatul to the mem. ory' uf .a Noble Woman ('The 'Duchess of Suthorlaud.) By Mrs. B. B. !Bowe. Our Your Hervanta. • Boviqtrf ar3l TeitoyaryNotices. . (SnocamTs to Ticknor A. Fields. . Stale Asirkeiilituratipoelety.—The State Agricultural Society Wet in Hari rixygrg,on,Weduesday afternoon, Jan., '2O. there Was a,4Tisonahlifull attend ance of members. The contest for some of the offices was very animated. The following are the oftleers tot:: 1809: Pres. ident—Amos E. Rapp. • Vice Presidents —l. James 31cCrca. 2. George Blight. tiamtlel M. Fulton. 4. A. B. Cum mings. 5. Adrian Cornell. 0. C. P. Rolf. 7. Samuel J. Sharpless. 8. To bias Barto. 9. Jacob A. ICreybill. Martin Early: 11. Joseph Sigmen. 12. Samuel ,E. Driesbach. 13. George D. Jackson. 14. John A. Ymull. 15. George H. Butcher. 10. Daniel 0. Oohs. 17. John J.Thempson. 18. B. Morris Ellis. .19. Dory. Souther:• 20. John C. Brown. 21. George Riley ! . 22. John 'Murdock, Jr. 23. William 'H. Bissell. M. Jos. Wright. Additional Members Executive COlll mittee 7 Williarei Coulder, J. R. Eby, D. W. Seller, B. G. Peters, John H. Zeig ler, Frederick Watts, James Clo Wan, Thomas P. Knox, David Taggart, Jacob Hahleman, A. Boyd Hamilton. • Corresponding Secretary Elbrldge Chemist end Geologist—S S. linlde- Librarhin—.L. Rogers._ Co., of Real ttit!tte Ist,Reaver Co:, few tho week ending Jan. p„,1869. Jannis Illgnith to .Williata -Knapp- -' halm, Sep t . 21st, 18t311, R. .g 4 2114,211.R.„24.00n WIN ltanbattlV tto J. Itedtimart;'Aig.” 12, leak Weir TTOifl Darling ton Vont. , 5370 Jarnen Ransom to Jno:lll;Rhrodea, . .• . . Jan. 18, 180, ono lot In Phillips burgh, 1D.,(X10 David GodaDl to Wm.: Rigby, Sr.,l Oct. 17, 1868, 30 A. in Patterson *2;500 JUR* 'lave' add wife, to C. Cable, Feb. 18118, one half of out lot No. 65 in Rochester boro., $ 75 C. Cable to. C. Kaffillan, Apr. A,; 1868. part 'of out. lot N 6. 65, In, Rochester hero., 8 '250 S. Kennedy to Wm. R. Howard, Apr. 4, 18„ 8 As.; 68 P., In :Rac coon tp , - $ 550 T. Walters to J. -Border, Oct. 10,- 1868, lot in borough of Beaver, $3,e00 .1. S. Winans to 11. T. Reeves, Oct 2.(11, a lot in the boro. of Nevi Brighton ' . 300 Jos. whitlit to John Milt 21, 1868 half of ox ots in New Brighton, • $ 350 Renck( and Lent. B. Thomp son, Sept. 14. two lots in Beaver Falls 400 Daniel Harvey to Jno. Scott, Apr. 1, 1864, 2 A., 137 P. in Raccoon tp. . $ 513 J. M. Williams to to L. Shnider, et. al., Jan. 19, 1869, lot in the bor ough of Rochester. $ 500 A M Steintleld, et. al., to hen, - May 1861, four lots in Ro chester boro. $ 600 D. Cohen to L. ,Simider, Jan. Z.l, 18(Lo, three lots in'Rocliester bor. $ 425 S. IL Hartman (guardian) td J. 11. Diehl, Doc. 8, 1868, 67 A., 57 P. and 10 A., 40 P. In Green tp., $1,500 S. M. Keir, et. al., to J. H. Diehl, Nov. at, 1868, three fourths of 93 - A., 102 P., in Green tp. $4,500 S. W. Hemphill, et. al.. to A. W. Graham, Aug. 27, 1868, lot In Bridgewater boro., $ 75 Programme l b r lamtitule. (1) Reading—By Mrs: S. Marquis (2) Oration—By Mr. Itobt. Moore • '(3) Select Reading—By Mr. II Hum. (4) Algebra—By B. B. Lakin. (5) Periodical —By 'Mucv C. Dona hoo. .thoirlbulors to Periodical—Misses Ellen M. Foulk, Minta Anderson, Maggie Foulk,. and Messrs. B. M. Ewing, 7. Weyand and B. F. Wil son. Contributions desired early. (6) Questtol for' Debate—Are the attributes of God discaverable from the light of nature? Affirm—Rev. .T. F. Provo ; Deny —Rev. Martin, D. D. Institute will convene at the Pub lic School building, Thursday Feb. 4th, 1869, at 6; P. 31. By order of Committee. NEWS ITEMS. —The Dayton Journal tells of a negro Brinleyat Station, Ohio, who Mole a dressed hog, and had his head broken by the hind legs df =the.lrorker as ho at tempted to throw it coler - a toner. -Queen Olga, of Greece, !walks tho! atreeta of Athena, with her baby in her: mina, top and tallp , i,wlth all the moth-' ern she meets, and compares gables with: thorn. -An American traveler, who is now! in Europe, writes home that, of all the cities of the world, Paris is the moat beautiful, London the dingiest, and; New York the dirtiest and worst innelj ling —A Massachusetts inventor has made application for a patent for an arrange , went by ‘ tvlileh all' the cattle in a hurrol in'g barn • otn be turned loose without loss of time., ..—A respectable old gic:en grocer died last month, - and left $1:4,000 to Charl,l4 Dickens, on ctsidltion that ho will read . his "Trial from Pickwick" in the pre*: once of the (4. G.'s family once a year till ho dies. 1347 Mt ftt Immeut.—The penitenti nry artesien well at Joilid has revealed lt new wealth to, Illinois imagination.— After boring trougit a "splendid ty",9l,,lmilding atone at the depth of fifteen fib tla workman "struck a vein of silver." The drilling dust, .on being subjected to chemical analysts, develop ed unquestionable !diver mineral. The. extent or richnoes of the i'eln can not be definitely knoin without digging ie . The pmence of silver' in the goologicafonestion of Illinois lea never before been dreamed of by Aden • :,—Asn k &loom are ald to be the most ettravagent tourists InsEuxope.' ever they gather In numbers, thd mot ' l 3 f living le cure to' increase , throesh tho r recklece nee of money. I • VO !._s t i:i = 608,104—0nl at cre is ea my food for I'Phy.thhilrreiit:f2serepturi?'' this terrible Ircil of irregular attendmiett to be removed? How largely are par 7• ants rammudblo for it? And how tent an Influence an they wield for Utter extralnation. , .* t ilitttoost'Ot &lan,' we' alit told, ''t6ll AWN , 43; or building, renting . and Pincluarm Selo& !unities, $1,901,152..55; of contingerwHia4Bs4,2s3 814 Me:to •tal•coet of the system for theyear millions trrohhndred thoniandtive hun dred and thirty-seven dollars and Sine tY-six conial This ls a very gratifying item, and Is 's large increase over previ' ens years. ft speaks well for both the M444lpmmAocourpopfle, Thegriat trii hitt atnolibi We payi tor the support et education the less we shall be obliged ter' Pay for the support of prisms and gal-' lows. • ` • ' The average length of school term Was five months 'end 195 days. This is three months too ilhort. One radical defter Our sheool sysicon is that it &woof offord' equal and impartial tidrciatlagea to the children of Jur State. Every child lathe Mate should have an opportunity of go 7 ing to behead at least eight months every veer; and 1U order to secure thbi our , taxes for school purposes should be rain ed by a unlteria eretessnumt on all the realty In the HlSlO,'arid stkadd be levied and collected SS a Slate far. The aversive cost of tuition per month each pupil was only 90 cents. The, number of male teachers, exclusive of those in Philadelphia, 11,9&5, kmales, 509. Fro it this we leant that the num= her of women engaged in teaching is al most 83 per i eent greater than the number of man ; which indicates clearly that the barbarous idea once so prevaleitt 'that brute force Wax essential to success in the school room Is rapidly yielding to the clirlatlait ides of kindness and the persuasive influences ofs well cultliated heart. • The average salaries of men was $57, 28 'per month; of women V 3,713. . This Ran i while it clearly proves that many teachers receive solaria; Walla dent to ray one's boarding at a second class boarding house, Indicates that we are rapidly approaching thatvery sensi ble and rational period when labor will ta:esti mated by a tnier and more equi table sbuidird than that of sex. • Tho average number of Mills on the dollar for school purposes was7ll,asM for building 51. Tho whole amount. of tax, levied outside of Philadelphia was fltt,. 010,916.12. I Daring' the year a Teachers' . 14stiOte wits held in each county in the Ftate;lateh' i ono Of whlell . 4 continued In. aeasion.fooval to 64r slays. These tplist, lutes - wood attended hyr tut aggregate; of . : 10,208 tfiarlaha, 25',565 spectators and coat 118,FW.,35 1. of which 1 , 101,56 wait!! paid byi ineinlimetry the e Itistlfigar; i The SupcilMentient. 'womeang-• gallons inrelation to changes in the school law but In those In relation to the mode of (Laing the salariesof County Su- Perintendinfa, .we think, he does not evince vork,sound judgment. Ills first •'auggestion is " That each Su: perintendent alien be allowed a certain 'sum, say titre dollars, for every school in his county up to the number of three hundred. i i _ ... 2d. That eVery bounty with over three ; hundred schools shelf have en asabgant ;s u perintendent, to bo appointed' by the proper conty Superintendent with the ;consent o fthe State Supertntendlit ! 3d. That - Me salary of nocountysuper intendant Or 'l:assistant county superhul iterslent, shall be lens than IMO per an !num. I • 9th. That tho directors of any county .11111 Y vote their county superintendent a !larger salary than that fixed by law, but 'in all such cases the aims shall be de ducted frem the State appropriation Ibr that county. ' We objact to all these prOposed altemr , Boma of the law as not being founded on equity, neir sustained by sound policy. In our county, by the tint proposition, we should be able to pay our county su perintendent only t 852 per annum ; un less we Mould choose to shorten our school ter u M, and act in accordance with the 4th s ggestion. Hero It is evident that the wealthy counties would possess vastly superior advantages over tho poor er and More sparsely settled •counties. Allegheny, Erie, Bradford and other coutdies could pay 111500 and thus secure the services of competent mon to Ali the oflleo; while Elk,Fulton, Wyoming and others could pay only $5OO, or use their State approprifitions to increase it, and thus bo compeff od to increase their rate of taxation in orddr to keep their schools own long onoulit to secure their shareof the apprcpriatbm. If the office is worth maintaining we claim that it should bellied with compe tent, enerlOtie men ; and we know that, . first-elasi men ran be secured in no posi tion in those days on any other terms that' those offirst-c/csar.reumacratiou. Thero I S not a county in the State with thaexce tion of Mx or seven, that has lest than 100 spools, while vory many have fro nts 180 to 500. Let the State rath- er be so 4lvided is to glvotstch snissin- tondont IV/ schools; and let the salary in no inktiMee be leas than $1500; and then let directors select only competent men —mon of experience not only In schools but In the general details of business— and then wo shall receive a rich return for the-money which this arm of the eye ' tem Costs. . Ina future article wo propose to say more npton this subject of salaries; and hope we l shall be able to give some reas ons why the directors of our county should Ili upon a salary, (at their ,con vention May next) liberal enough' to command tho best talent In our county for the office of county Superintendent. _ G. L. Ensnwsnr., BEAVER FALLS, Pa., Jan. 23d,1860. Enron Asonsl,-The following is a correct list of the °Moans elected at our borough election a few days ago: Beaver Falls Borough Election. —At the election at Beaver Fans, on Tuesda,V of last week, for municipal contain: 'the following persons were elected: ! ; . Burgess—A. G. McCreary. Aseisiant Burgess—R. A. Douglass. Chunc4—R. Duncan, T. -Noble, J. Crane; S. Harold, R. Newton. Justice of Peace—A. G. McCreary. iSchoot Directors—J. L. B. Dawson, J.' Charles M. Large, John Reeves,' Rev. A. Dilworth, H. 111:.Large. Asees.6or—John Mcoahey. - ChnstUble—John'MoGahey.: , Highbustable—R. T. Reeves. • Judge of Etection—T. Noble. ' Inspctors of Election—Chamberlin White, iNnullarnes.. ; —A fanner near Bloomington, Illinois, ilk - 41U3 'Oat three dilldren in a moat ta inarkahle started with ills family Ito ride to Bloomington, eight miles, in a wagon. - 'The - throe childrep were put down in the bottom of the wa• gon, carefully Wrapped up in straw; and a buffalo robe. The -hither and mother Oeoupid tho front Heat„, - thinking their little Mel very,comfOrtable. On raising the retie.; at the end of the journey, all three weed Itinnd frozen to death. They bad rtiMained•perfeetly quiet, and un doubtedlydied without pain. rig ,061.7.1 Not !Um' twirl stoiompushed;.. it to `ldrfd.my. omootato- leachers; hive Waned to igoomplish 0:4 ttio good tiivo fever been: able to Inandelfred, foranyineolfor • W i ldeltllirdre Moiled in droplet; and de Poe expeet to, In the future' hence, litii(h4tatass ji6jl m we bad ex poil3ed;l erhatile item all' vie could,' we are , lartitent . ,submltiermiteas they We. tuto ll tirtutk sql Patterns oftherchool italt us Main Ihr yourlelvd, how we PrMPeredt - talmlbe Dix.; it et'ino -oho' lirt •enfrgi.. l am /nom When you 'cal get More*shactory tonnatl on by. vialting:Jdo mbeotycear sell; If then, after cempling With thia reqvieist„You are not phrased "with' thtl school, and the effneter nuadelbr the ed- Mallon prier& iddidren; „We do notion-. s o r petwasibtad claim or even iskyber ,coritidenea arid tquipathy l ben; our Intenticin to - eleae onrachbel pith on eirenhirdion the dukes in *II,* partmonte pf the school; by - whin we Hope. to be ibis its show• die axackpro. afall the clime!, and of each pimp, whereverfeund:'Will.par.enUi plane try. I• . • to send eah pupil regularly tttitil fire. close; disci:in( Vat , all may • have an oisfuitt (mpottOoy of okquitting them eels M ' creditably' If, any are permit", tod to • elle emanination, 'a .pereutf. tint injury - will he. ' done the pupil as well as e l f Injustice to tho Mach er ; Ao - pupll.eiutbe incited to effort& that irll laudable If he knows he' can get the parer:if:a consent to quit Mime' a day I or two before the 'dose of the school, and thus escape exhibiting the very. little effort bah:ran:AN As well nights em end expect to Red knew array to auteessfel victorylf hbr me'it kriew they could de- Seri whciienr anything wart to be done to result in yielcity...' you may say pot them under better discipline; you may talk of dhiedpliite, tut It cannotbe effect ed withenk the co-operation of parents - 1 and school . officon, Can such a state of Mingle eve be brought about while lt•is regarded as a criminal offence forateach eaor nny one oleo to assume any author ity to .try. to ' eurintain good order, at school or. other 'educational nteetingsf There are many to complain of miscon , duct; but they my out very quickly If any effort is made to elfin It, especially 'lf you hereto reporttooompulsory, micas area; order mull bekept, but you must not resort to the may means some will obey., Now I mu glad I can . aay, that I lave theaspootdtsll.ry pupils so far al.lknowAred lecitintle,effort as *gen-. Mat thing ' ,birchen orecessary to govern 4hom. And dearly every pupil has Made creditable efforts to be prepared toecquit him melior herself creditably at the eap. prosehhrg.exsatinotban. And further, will Agra,. that Iherve,..to the ben of ray. knowledge, always bad the support of nearly all the patrons of the school. You may think this article hardto un derstand; but kame amureallthetriends of the achool that I am doubly' anxious to cloaellSe present term of school with evidenessotaucceas for reasons that may yet be revealed by the future, and then I will be better understeakl by many than at present, Yours truly, , EDITOR. ARCMS: —I. earl =SUM 7011Ibla the public lit vary much; gratified .with ' 9 3oAMstta, indepeneAMS re nter arta ti&Nuerrier .Bon of the State Senate; also' your advo fleecy of the plan of giying out the pasting and Bolding of both Rouses by contract, instead of the extravagant system here totbre pursued, thereby saving 40,000 or 50,000 dollars .to the - people. Bat that would not be inipPOlthik a set of thrift lessdrenca who will engage in anything buf usefolinduitry for alivellhood. The !sense of the Legislators that there is no itetauthoring %alien they have the pow er to pass such a law nt ones, will not avail with honest, conscientious voters. They expected their' representatives whom they elected ow L their loud decla rations forietrenchment and - reform, to dernonatrate by their acts the truth .sf , their assertions. I have heard loud and bitter denuneiatiOns against those who voted for the rejection of the pasting and folding proposition of the Lancaster men; and not assert that theonly hope of the Republican party now in this State is a fearlessness on the part of our Re •puhlican papers in denouncing the con duct of the recusant members as they richly merit. • ROC H ENTER. (For the Mims.) Pasting and Folding. The Radical, in reply to a communi cation which we sent in last week, NM , • "'Philo' wanta to know why we don't pitch into the pasting and folding job at Harrisburg. Oh, File, Ohl we have cc much of a job of panting and folding to get the Radical mailed to' lb many and increasing trubecribers • as we care to attend to at present. However if you want to defile your hands with pitch-in or paste-pot, our paper Is at your service, providing you don't wish to monopolise it. 'We want a little room forsomethinK of larger adibre." ' fio.we ate to take it for granted that the little sum of ✓]6oooo or 81'0,000 per annum is a matter which the Radical refuses to handle lest it defile its immac ulate fingers. oar representatives must •go into an extravagant and useless ex penditure of "larger calibre" than 860,- 0(4 per annum before it can essay to array itself on the'cido of the taxpayers in oppoiltion to their recreant repro sentatives. ' - • Mutt do the filsiple of Boaver coinity say to this Sentiment, Will they en dorse it? Will they onstain a paper that la go buoy folding and panting its own issues that it can-take no time to .proteet the interest!' of those to whom it looks for support, , We think not. , Gold and Silver Plating, with a pow-' erful Galvanfe Battery. Mr. X. N. Mc- Kie:iglu, Practical Plater, has located at McKinly's Corner, Beaver, Pa., where ho has a complete outfit of Machinery, and is fully prepared to do Gold or Sil ver Plating. to itrit.,Watches, Guirds, Chains, Rings, Jewelry, Spoons, Forks, Castors, Ladles, Cups, Bella, and Plumb bees Work,..lte., dm., In a fleet doss style. AB work warranted full weight, gold or silver. Charges moderate. Highest Price paid-for Gold or Mier. —" DoCtor,"sald:an old lady, the Oth er day to her family. physician, "Kin ye tell me how it is that some people are born dumb?" " Why, hem certainly, madam," replied the doctor; "it is ow ing to the fact that they came into Abe . world without the power of specch."— " me," relnarked the old lady ; "now jest sec what It Is to have a physical edi ceilon I've axed my Old man more nor a hundred times that are same thing, and allithat I could ever get out of him was; 'lase they 18 .'" • , • 4...iamee Gibson, of Fait Bradford tp:, oaster county, FL; went into the "Bee " °Mee, theother 'day ' and wrote his e against tlie'iran while a fifty 7 alz pound weight. was :hang Ine9n his little finer. Gibson is , a carpenter, and is poult his three score years. Ugenee, the election of Grant muat create • wish among all dames to be well hi lbrnied at every step In the senor on which, w a people, Ms are about to en-. ter, ,, The people having elected a Prod.; dont by an unexampled mak:atty. they will naturally wish to observe him at every step, know of every event am It hap pens, and have an intelligent under standing amen 'and things not 'only In our own -conntiy but throughout the world. Mote than ever nova good newspaper becomes essential to every • man who would keep himself informal concern ing passing events. • No man can pre tend to know what life Worksop up with the most moderate competitor,. without be lathe constant reader of a g ood news paper.. good newspaper Is the beat In vestment any man am nudce—npoorene the Although established but recently, comparatively, the rittstarpA Qoutseserrial has won a place among the Arai Journals of the country, and, by cour 7 Mon consent Is the BERT PAPEBIN PENN.. SYLVANIA. We might give from our oorrlePendence and the notices of the press In this and other States, columns of coturnendation—testimony anataining the claim we have set up. The reason is evident. WE titvE ALL THE NEWS. . And the habitual raider of the Com mercial will And himself well informed on all topics of general interest. Few papers in the country have so extensive a correspondence, none has so complete arraugmente for gathering the news, and no other pays so much attention toadapt lag what It prints to the wants and _ne cessities of its readers. The Cbmwereial is net merely a political paper, • An advocate of the principles of the Repnblicaut party; it returns to political friend and foe a thousand times what he pays. • The Daily Oconmercia/, ever 'duce it was established has been ahead in giving the latest, fullest and most reliable new'. It is not too much to say—for it is a com mon remark—that locally it has caused a revolution in Journalism, and It exerts an extended influence on the - public mind. Sot professing to be a party or gan, and wishing not to be understood as the instrument of any set, sect, or com bination, yet devoted to the grind princi pies which have so signally triumphed in Grant's election, the Cbenzaerriot aims to be an educator of the public mind, the medium through which it will find ex pression, and the advocate and friend of truth in all things. If it is the orgen of anything it is of Pennsylvania interests, more espedially of the great industrial claims; with whom .it Our closest sympathy, cato! who'll it is apart. As a conunercialpaper,-espeelally in its tcasiVe and'rellable market reports, the •Oestmercial is recogni sed everywhere as authority, and it is daily read and relied oa in Banks, Counting Rooms, by the Mechanic, Tradesman, anil Representa tive man of every calling. In this re spect we spare neither labor %or expense, and we take pride in believing that we have won a position which other' papers have striven in vain to obtain. In 'a word, if you desire the latest and all the news; the fullest and most complete mar ket reports; the choicest general reading and literature, and acomplete newspaper in every respect, Emil the Pitt/Margit Cbmtncreinf. There are thousands whocannot afford to take a daily_ papa+, and to whom • weetail4 it be a good one. To meet thlawant we publish the weekly Cbutmereial, a very _large sheet, each number contains an amount of reading equal ton dollar volume, Tire pared expressly for those who desire in ono paper all the Newn and Newspaper reading enough for a family. To this end we give In the Weekly ekkininercial the particulars of leading events, wheth er of Politics, Finance, Items Occurren- CCM or Foreign Intelligence. TO render the Weekly Commercial of especial value to the rural portion of the population, we give extensively of Agri cultural Reading, for whici; WO have spe cial arrangement's; in that no numberof the paper WWI fall to giVe what to any man with an acre of ground will be worth many times the cost ofa years sub serlptlon. Besides this, each number of the weekly is stored with choice family and fireside reading. Including enter taining. sketches of Biography, Travel and Discovery, Interspersed with Poetry, Stories and light reading. To this we add what has already caused the Weekly 'Commercial to be sought altervery wlde ly—ftill weekly reports of all the Mar kets of Pittsburgh and the principal cities at home and abroad.. These reports, occupying nearly an en; tiro page, arc to the buyer Mid seller of whatever our population makes, grows or trades in, Invaluable. The Cbmniereiat is published Daily and Weekly at the following rates: Daily paper, one year 110 00 (Liberal terms to News Dealers.) Weekly paper, single copy one year 00 In clubs of Twenty, and a copy free to the getter-up COMMERCIAL, 76 Fifth. Avenue, Pittabargh Address The tdecennon Jewelry Robbery. Capture of the Thief and Re ' eovery of some ofthe Goods. Srme four or five weeks since, we published an account of the robbery of Stevenson's Jewelry store, Liberty street bye man who acne into the establishment early in the morning, when there was no one in but a boy, and.upon the pretence of wanting to purchase a bill ofJewelry, had a num ber of articles placed upon the coun ter for inspection, and while looking over them, managed to take, unob served, about five hundred dollars' worth of goods. The boy did not dis cover the robber., until some minutes after the thief had deptirted ; and, consequently, he escaped. A des cription of the man who had stolen the goods was given to the police, but none of 'them knew anything about him. A few days after the traMfac tion, Mr. .1. J. Cook, detective officer at New Castle, was in the city, and hearing of the robbery, called upon Mr. Steven Son, who described .the man who had stolen the goods, and at once stated that he thought lie knew the man. At thesuggestion of officer Cook, Mr. Steventon made in formation • before, Alderman Butler, charging John Johns with larceny. Johns, it is alleged, is a professional thief and ono of the; moat successful in this section of the country. His operations"havebeen generally about New Castle,and although he has been arrestd several times prior to this, he has always managed to es cape from the. ofilcers, and, conse quently has never been brought to Justice. ' , ' A, warrant was issued for Meanest and placed in the hands of officer Cook,who iminediately went to work orithe case.' A few days after receiv ing the warrant he found a gold watch and hurry seal ring, whithhad been purchasedfrom Johns by Mr. James Pollock, of New Castle. , The goods filled the description of a por tion of those. stolen from Mr. Steven son, and this confirmed the suspicions of the officer and fully satisfied .hips that Johns was the nian. Having discoVered who • was the thief,. his work was only halfdone, as he had yet to capture him ; Which, consider- Pim.° !'MM labOie •oP,B/Idditelty and I h Mar sr w a r it t nifoterAlderrnert , , , BatJari'fie via cominlited to Witty trial in do , bun 'or ball , for hla appearance at court. ' , • . , • --The Harrisburg papers state that an asroeistiont. of gentienton WAWA city have sent an agent to, Port Weyne,.l.w.U. ma, to purchase 2,000 partridges to stork Dauphin county. The find installment will number 500. ; They are to be kept until spring and then turned loose. -:•lt impairs to be the lute:Wen of the Government. to. exclude the . 'French language from the DOlldtlfile. Recently a number of accounts wen:4ost beet from Ottawa' to' Quebec beams:: they had been rendered In French: • ' • fanner in Michigan, liodius that his .beep werecilaappTaring ly recently, placed a wolf trap in-the field. A few, dais afterward he Mond 4.nprung. end now ono of . hlit 'neighbor?' Is laid op with a sprained ankle.. —The announcement being made that quantities of American whbsky are sent abroad and returned as 'French Mandy,' the Boston Post thinks( people aro lucky who get brandy "which has seen France in any , shape:. itarkeds. PITTSBURGH BARBET. OFFICE OP TIM:PITTS. GAZETTE, MONDAY, January 24, 186% The markets in a general way have been dull during the week, and with a demand restricted mainly to supplying immediate wants, the volumeof the boa _ iness in theaggregste has been light. In reload to viduestlune have been some few alibi changes, but none deserving of special notice. Arruni—Quiet ; sales at 113,5 i) to $5,50 per bbl, for Inferior to choke. Burma—Prime to choice roll Butter la in rather better demand, and we now quote* 37 to 40 cents. Brksw HEAT Ff.orn—Dull at 4 eta. Coax 3tzat,-41 to $l,lO per bush. Enos—Dull but unchanged, at B for limed, and MI to 30 for fresh packed. Daum FRUlT—Pelletal firm with sales of quarters at 14, and halves at 18. Ap ples 10 to 11. Pnovisio3s—Bacon la firm with Job bing salesat 141 to 15 for shoulders, and 19 to 19} for hams. Country lard iSi to 10 and !Xi for prime kettle rendered in tierces; and 21e in kegs and pails. Mesa Pork Mao to $3 1. GnAnr—Winter wheals dull and un changed: to $l,BO for winter. Oats still quoted at 63 to 05e on track, and 116 to 68c in store. Corn is dull and irregu lar; there was a large wile of mixed the other day at 70c, but this is coniklered below the market. About one year came to Bearer for the protecilot rtuai favorable , exchangeo, end h trlth the patentor,: reedy oa a &cab preadaea and WIL the peat bar - tritest or, es bathlllll tuatara( alit rimer lag a tiartlal mop. with fret: Wheal about ills malt, or the plain altbout the but these era the bets. W. ly a doubt bat that the patent poomaseo . tow - leas rat se,und shaskl lure 'Weida! at the bands of our agrkalnual Manda.-11a. Amore. Bearer, Pa.,Jaa. 19, UM J . 114111,11.011 D, • New Advertisentenis. Married. iturAtoy-3rk.RE.--,AtitoCzkister Pe., Jan. 14, MO, by Rev. Lout. Paid°, Stephen Mulroy to ltfargo t ret "McKee both orllthiniondsville; Ohio. • Died. MeCLINTON—On the 7th of Jenuray, .198lr, in South Deaver tp., Beaver Co., Mr. \Vinland McClinton, nod 70 years. DICK- Ou the lid inst., in Bridgewa ter,--I'n.; of consumption,' Mrs. Sarah Dick, aged about 34 plat... jOsEPTI fOUN E & CO., - Notions, Trimmings, ' Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Linen Goods, Laces, GLOVES, HOSIERY. Underwear, Furnishing G oth. Silks, Ribbons, Straw and Millinery Goods, Paper Collars and Coln, Fancy Goods. Merchants will dad oar inortment UNEQUALLED West of the mountains. and a angelic/ ase to - Stock up^ fem. sll departments tieing kept Com- V ete, and TRICKS Ati W W sa Smters Jobbisr; yerl'Orriera awl a (till Solicited-1M Nos 77 &79 Market Street, PITTSBURGII, PA. CM! REDVCTION IN PRICENS J. &H. BEGGS, -DEALERS IN QUEENSWA.TLE $1 tA MEM House Furnishing imit.c)c•-m•m, No. 124 Federal Street, SELLING GOODS AT COST, TO QUIT lIUSINESS. This is a Bona, Rae Sale. Jan V, lea. H£N LOT FOR SALIL—RIe .3.1. subscriber offers for sale his Welt house ut lot, corner of Third and Pawl street, New Brigh ton. The house contains eight maw aid &cellar. Jan. 27, 4 tai-tr] .E.VOOD THOMAS. 0711.A1f EVLlL—Casta lathe retakes of th• 1.7 subscriber, to Brighton tp., Berm C0.,1%.„ on or about the 15th of October. BM. a dark•red bull, about four years old, and weighs about 1,100 pounds. The Owtillr la mounted to ounielot , ward. prove PT 3 Pertr. pay thargea. sad tate blea way. or be will be disposed or accordW a law. Jan 47, Err] Nos ExpLosrm. . The Hew WM Petroleum Field Giros twice the light el earbou oil, and Is saki mulct all circumstances. Can Not be Exploded. vivi r The nod Irked are now manabetorhig. sad Lave Tor ma the Nor Petrohnoa co = dish . without the 44 of ii Waldo; troy of Carhop Oil, to in plum ben fatrodn -Avant, Dilated ID marl town: ,heod tar Oar _altar. Addroas, - J. J. I PAIJIIEB 40 CO.. . 1 No. I BAWD Same PITTSMICIII. . . , e.4llVr WOMIIII FOIO 11.41.1L11. The Berm. Salt Manidicturtlit t 01• elrer Ibr sale theft Salt Warta, jotlitind MimeoOyez, atm* Goo MN ell), five by Oafs River. The winks ars as the farm of label ha ter. Rao. Tar timber particulars sildrrs. or eal2 'V 11. TIUM II , ‘" are.lo. 1816.1-IL • Boom FIR. Ezotittorgs Pr. --teatime= apes the estate of Wm. XeCthillogr, of Barrer. tn.. Sewer men 4 ,1011 .1wi1. balm been pasted to the eamtemibea. palms dam apilsot Bald Mate NU wont than wart ,ilordts" to? went.. Alt moots aged is se 4 touts mid Race permat Se nio otilerstaned. N. lifeti.litrfOlf, Itnandow. ' flOk. IM E 3 of leterdiat i t a bbelm fl,St trees. ermerre " Mesr -b1 matnr• beesi= "r her,.. _ ld Old* end other weaken cum end has proms a completeenereese.' TIM lbSowing me a Yew of Itunderbr vim bars hood OW promo awl seetily , of Ito sort QM itcogo.. It ri 4l' neo -N lsoltb bir ., et Lembrugh, Orme Co, Ohla, Went •ramore WWI Ylehree proowe for retard ' lag the Wooled enti t atmelo, and troth my as Se pec. nse know that it only* premeds .hort ." leutentursom the vales ol the tkott.'; o carom onto "Ilmee! upon Masa& eitado Nbrireen- rimy heitesce ober* llsiter's n room vie orephod, provelehoL The • adlentlg 1011 Slim of the issary.wln rum Mime Pis new I'M 9 1 1dow.of - F 4 haboreit, Y‘stmetkr.Ohlat . lowa mut pitrehmod ums right two coon. "i hers tullad the wooer of killing Baer Red otberlsoecte and eodeider It o r • (home Elreserne, Sleek Coesty. am: 'I cep cheerfully rreemerpod Mr. Wat process for doehoylng the buret, I = 4 1. Lane= the value et alt s trait Lou . Imre pstelmeell. a fans right sad meted It. I vatild oar that Is of gnus urm the coentry." Jacob Nutrias, of Seer uir a, Correll Co., Ohio, elle: "I bars Plabres room !.aOrs yam-ow par Woo It or patented, 10410 hes proved memilifvd cm an.khola d ume. Cation ha destroying boom" George Modulate. Tuunwswas Oldwhas pm:ham! IM eight of that county mad amyl thaej he las tried It In regard to' tilling the Weer, elands, the tree mad prevesting the th e true sthsting 'lento, mad that it hoe proved a coat- ' pieta seesaw beyond )Ir. Flame. remormientto. dons. . The num at the following ettleepe4 Tuscan. ' d r a t ma . added as tavleg io meWr. nut; statement: ta:vi Suk,lialothu 4 4tag Henry Shensen, they. (Ferry cod Ferry litgefulx/41. Mr. Jas. Tawas of Canton tp , Waahlogtom es., Pe., ham tested Mr. Irlebres umiak and "la reglad to irking the horess and Inflect. Off of the trees It completed the job, and drove them out of the romeb flee. Is tour days: . lir. Jae. Goediasko( lb. mac towinalp, him met ed it;and salts: "It has proved successful to re gard to =log the Sorer sod Oftirayktg Iseeets." Membew Tapholes of Hope w ell tp, has Meted It, and says: It proved sletber sucaushtl In killing the Doter and savyMg the Insects.' • Oliver Clemeneasne Classes sad loam ough, of Washington Co., Wm tested the Mc preens (Slaking QM* black knot, and all concur to whit that It mowed escresoshd. . I might add hundreds at attune who have given ' their mammy to tbe anent of bolls prom:mos toe the presenstke of Trees and the protection of Fru% but damn the foregoing solidest. I will sell Comity and State rights on tessomble terms 11 Any person deehing ro purchase ebould erldmse CTIWII Leesville, Carroll ()pasty. Oblo. • C/•;UT IF I CA.T'F',44. 1111ISJICA P4TEIT.—The roltowh g wimps bear testimony to the elliemay of fisher's Patent for protecting trait, lc:— David Kennedy. of Raccoon fp.. this county, Matsu that be hie tried YU Mei imam toe Mi s leg insects from fruit Mee, and lad a due mop of =and apples lot Whiled by insectr, goo, applied It to Ms grape shwa' to drive the Row Dig away r whichlrdid in a short time. They did no further damage to hi; vapor. and be had a Ina mop; also, that be appaed It to his potatoes, which were polluted with bop, sad it deem they. all away ‘ nor did they return logician them alter. wards. Si then need It Cu Ma cabbage with the 1•214 remit Oa consider.' It a thecovery of moat value to farmers and fruit ;rowers. Win. A. Kennedy, of hide_ peudence 1p ,thl• coun sects f @aye rom tbe Grotto , he bee tried Yr' ' dttring fa Ind *o nod a fair nor trees that had not ' always fell oil tram belog stung by Iv- -DEALER LX- Flour, Feed, and Grain, , itoress-a!:M:.) Mar at •i±eto to salt reord to RIC sod QUALM. KM Teat, of all kinds: CORN SEAL, RYE FLOUR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. CORN AND OATS, ematantly on hand. Alan, a Amp and canyon lent Wooden Pnmp, the ehespeet b hoe. A qtioattly of the celebrated Alta Vela GUANO OR PHOSPHATE, on band. whieb Will be sold theap..la paw Jiilmr: Undone It. ;1:. I bay for C.ABII, and eell for the sitesek Ordileigh 0. will Ind it to their adeantairtlo • am-Ail Goods petirovfliewlt: Jon 10 5 GS • J. CA11411000y; TRUTH visTaivrentanuair Frei**, It 1.. positive Past a.I DR.H. S. HIBBARD & CO 11.-B. Anderson's OM Store swan, PA., hay. Drugs and Groceries, - Which lbey fella cheap so can be boned In Pittsburgh. Theybsee on band and are daily receiving PURE DRUGS, 31EDICINES, PERFUMERY Patent Itedlcineseof all kinds. Legal. Cap. Latter old Note Pape Panel* Ink. Yaw, and DPena,omande Soaps, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Medical mu poem rux. Durand OIL, and other art 14111111 y kept Om clew Drug Stores. Tie Doctor baring bad • to of ten yr. feels confident of Ids ability to glee sillefactlon do prescripts= department, which Is under bte special (tarp. lie charges nothing for adults and prescription,. Midas Presailtiou Caretally Daudet at all Host Day and NV We sloolave ea isoortmeoi of sugar. entree. Tea. Mee. ' Canned Prune Spleee. Fluorin MIA Mies, Cates RAl3ll$6, CHNSISS. CEACignak ac. Oar geed& dm beta boutit 10.. for crab. et- Sected with great cam ma will be sat at Ole my lowest piker. (Ora as a tall was pardeadag itlaewbere. Coaa tr y Produce taken In exam/law gOf gOodll. IT. e. OSSA= a CO. . Jas. 6.1.18. . NOTIC/C TO CONTIRICTOMOL,..—The School Merton of Pskohl tooseldp wW rk e ' ave PrF al Is glatollar. th, Oh day of rob. rahll. at- School Boone 7 1 0. 5. on Block Hoke roe, n toiroshrN for the batlike of • new brick or tram school hors at or seer the she of the old belhlkl& no a" boa" IS be ISLIP feet. 10 bet story ,11 whadowo—tweito lights In els of thelk.aa4 Chow St* arts is "" aoo loot. set low, 'zither ekreelle: will be shreo by Oh Board w Phectore. their needs; as above kr Wit= - tl=loB2lll. W. U. Aralsable Property ter dird4.--Ititoteritt V Peareser Irmo^ .Irte: I Mere Zoos IP Pet frost by 10 dory arm tri t ie modem i mm eseperee, oaf tittW tor • (boom thry smods Nam Ai.0.111110. poi ZMairOssit7ro Mrsir= or Wydwr Per feetiortalbroaties esquire or cALev. c.A muss% or 11. A. TORT .b tes Moro& Beckester, Pe. .. , us.. w.. u. sataarialid . Ij . 4 313MiNaliiiirr, . . 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