ThP (Argus: Beavfe c laseek $4; IDOL " I Niate of the Thermometer for the w 001 F, °tang tho 20th - of March, 1800. - 7 'A. M. 2 P. Y. g 7.' Y. —,-- itur.l4, 30 deg. 03. Aieg• • 15 25 dog. ' deg. 12 dog 114 10 deg. 92 deg. • 25 deg 17, 15 deg. - 33 dog. 22 deg IN, 23 deg, . 30 dog. 20 dog 33 dog: - 39 deg. 37 deg to, 37 dog. 30 deg. 20 deg • lt. TAYLOIt. • The attention of tho public is directed to tile. following Now Advertisement/1 whildt appear for the first time In tho An gus to-day Carpels—Oliver McClintock 4 Co. Dry Goals—Arbuthnot. Shannon at: Co. ilooks—Robert Davis tit Co. earpetaL—ld'Callum,,Brothers.' New Goods—Wm. Reich, Jr. l,ook Rue—Daniel Miller. Executors Notice—Robert D. Dawson and Samuel Duncan Executors. . Special Nottoolfre. E. ll'. Beacom Special Notices—Snltgor dt Co. Special Notice—J. Y. I)oherty. Pitt hseriptions to the Ileavee , .111 r• ens:—Tito following named pehOns Lace paid the sums set opposite to .heir mutes on subscription to the Beaver Altlil'H, sine° the date of our last Issue : Win. ElHeti; Now Sheffield, • $.3 00 Silas Moore:l3l4'cl Hawk, 2 ItO D. Figlet.,..•:tlfow Sheffield, '' 200 chart es.ilninze, Brush Creek, 2 00 D. C. Brute, New Sheffield, , 2 00 James Niekle, (deed.) Kendall, 2 50 Err. A. 11. Calvert, Etna, l'a., • 1 00 J..\. Johnson, Darlington, ' 2 00 M. Days, Jr., Itcwhester, - '2 00 Rev. 11, Scott.: East - Palestine, . 1 00 1:. (:, Cooke, Darlinghin, • 200 Role. Bradshaw, Chippewa tp., 4 00 .1. S. Linen, Beat'er, • • 2 00 J. I. 11. Carothers, Allegheny, 2 00 T. It. White, New Brighton, 4 00 lienry Smith, Georgetown, 4 00 Jilt. litirford, Beaver,. g 00 S. %wits, Beaver 2 00 Wm. . Reich, Sr., Bridgewater, 5 50 Robert Irvin,'Darlington, • 2 00 Gouge Neely, Economy tp., • 200 W'llei littler, Homewood, 5 00 W, C. Dunn, Baden, I r 2 00 1,. J.lterre, Baden, • ,]. 2'oo James I'. * Ewing, Holt, •' 200 It, S.'itanger, Bridgewater, 2 00 John Roberts, Beaver, 5 - 00 114 tins or County Committee. - r9unty Committee of tho Repub. limn lisrty . of ateaver County Is request tdjateet at the Court House, in Heaver, nu lotiday, April 'sth, 1869, at 1 o'clock, e. n. A fall attendance is earnestly re as business of importance will brought before the Committee on that day. if. !lieu, eltr'n. 'rho person who borrowod ono vol. tune styled Legislative Manual, will oluell oblige Dr. Le'ett, by returning the mune. Thanks.—Capt. James Darragh, of Sharon, has our thanks for a basket of fine Russet lapplos. May others Imitate his example. Change or• - rosAnsalsters. The Postmaiter honorni has Made the fol lowing change the Homewood Polit Officp: To be P . ostmasitor at Homowood, Bearer county, Va., J.' H. 'Witherspoon, vice I. C. Evans, removed. • Decllned.Wo have received a corn intinication signed "Big Beaver" on the Sheriff ittestion, We decline to publish it. Coin inunications of that ehartuttor will only appear in this pair over the auth ors signature. In this instance, we do not know even who the writer is. ••7isiu urn 3loakey."—Our nub scribers in lloavor.and vicinity (those who receive the Arms on TuosdaY) will renumber that Roy. Aloa. Clorke.doliv ors his lecture on the above subject, in the Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Lowa ry e) thin, evening, Mar. 234, at 7 p. Do not tail to be prosent on the occasion. Admit: ed to the Jonn Wi , •lotain, of Beaver, Pa., passed Me necessary examination last week, and 111V1 admitted to the liar. Mr. W. is young gentleman of intelligence and energy, and will more than likely make his mark in he logal profession. Ho was a student hi tho ofIl!s3 of S. B. Wil son, Esq , ant •••u believe ho purposes removing to a id hanging lila "shingle" out in ChWag . , ttio impiht ltrid.;zewater, in that town, fl WO hoar, a 6 w:l+ over eiere6e4 gav4 pri , ..! or adti ••••nnt. and wj thu tittablo to shit n.—Tho exhibition giyon of the Union Schools of in the Baptist Church, no .last Friday night, was, great attocess. Tho houso rod with people, and the r i o groat aatisfaction. The iftission was tw(inty-iivo 'werethe recoipts on 'were large, though wo aro what they were. Takeo to the Pone Iva Saturday Morning, Milli Mary Boyd wa , ; taken to tho Poor House of 'Mayer ~ onto, by Constablo Anderaon. Sho re.idclit of Perryville, and had froth thence to Rochester, but n .t being able •to work on account of .11evi, and ha v ing no ono . to support her, ano Was !mica] In tho manner above Sho ii in a • critical . condition, inn in; the coniumption, and Is expected 1 , 3 11%1: but a abort time. ,Orphaus' Ilosue.—The 1)1 rectors of the orphans' Venue of Rochester grate fidly acknowledge the kindness of varl mis friends in and around Beaver, who contributed through The Rev. T. Welker lownril the purchase of a fresh milk cow for the limne r The rich blessing of the rather of the fatherless rest upon them. Direct Ors would also add that all emitributionsi of groceries, provisions, dry goodiii-ke.,.will be most acceptable at any time, and may bo,left at 11. Mul livitit's store M Bridgewater, or be sent to the llama) H. Rianc. , While paying a visit to tlio bank of the river, last Saturday, we stopped in at the Shingle Factory of Mr. David !•itiumaker, of this place, which Is now in surcessful, operation. Owing-to the dullness of business generally, Mr. Snumaker ix tint doing as' great a bUNi- Ito, its he os doing when busi ness gets brisk. Still, be keeps his machinery Moving, and several hands • at work. Ile expects to keep five !iambi employed, end ,tlo quite a business in thespring, MfiZ bIlRillOlO gets lively. lVc wish hint all the success desirable in hi+ enterprise, anti the patronage of th, citizens generally. . eorrespiUnlcut at Darlington sends ur ilie following for publication: The presinit term of our public School ,1 4 .1,4 on Fr day the 12th inst., with gen sativfaction to ail. A. .1. Meliwin was the teachel. The closing exercises took place on Saturday evening In the of .a spelling class. About 1000 words wore correctly spelled by the Ism lag pereona:' Mary Cochran, Join*. Kerr, Maggio talersoa, Ella Maloney, Bella Kerr, kliny , We will add IrDarling- t.iit the age In Its appearance it IA making a stride toward edpeationa i . initience not welly excelled. Alto Vols.—Somewherelat the Atlan tic there b 4 it small Island 'called Alta •V (4a. On It, In lurgequandtles, Is found a liecies of Minium called Guano. This maim is reMarkable for, its fertilizing qualities anti I's therefore very Valuable. lel fact the ijiland Itself was thought to be WUrth ocpti I tch to aunt° a quarrel between Pies4letit Je!union and Jeremiah S. • Black ata to'vlio should be its owner.— Itu t enough/if history. S. Snltger,t re. Pa 4 have tame ofthis sante Alta Vela Gus= on hand, and If you are credulous is to Its fertilizing powers try sotto of it on your cabbage, onions, letr stc., thlis spring. It starts plants up at a 111411 Grist =.ll[aeati` term orCourt' which conuasnesdlta sion In this platt'an Menlo; Oise*** ago, wad ray numerously attended sn a largo amount of badman' transacted; eighteen bills were Ignored by theGnuid Jury, and six oommonwealth rises were cennpromlpodhy the partial therneelvea -Without legal asaisdanoe„ The IblloWlng cases were disposed of by the Court: Corn..mitobert McCullough ulndict-' ed for seduction, forniCation and heater. dy. on motion of District Attorney not, pros. entered on paiment of ono-half the costs by defendant Com. ye. Mary gentian, charged with surety Of ponce on oath otenirge lletbndant -sentenced to pay costs and give her owi recognizance to keep the r Conf. In. Mary Sullivan and Julia Sul. liven, chino of auretk of poem on oath of Sarah Amnion. Sentenced to pay coats of prosecution and Vigor their own recognizanoe for their future good beha vior. • Com. vs. George Boyles and Margaret Boyles ; Indicted for assault and battery. Not. pros. entered.. • Cont. vs. George Boyles, Margaret Boyles and Sarah Ammon; charged with surety of peace on oath of Mary Sulli van. Defendants discharged ; and Mary Sullivan, prosecute:, to pay costs. Corn s vs. G. W. Brown; indicted for seduction and bastardy. Not. pros., on payment of costs by defendant. Com. vs: James Little; indicted for larceny; verdict not guilty. Coma. vs. Perry Brown ; Indicted for assault and battery; verdict guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars and costa of suit. Com. vs. Henry Davis; indicted for se. duction and bastardy. True bill, and proccsa,aw•arded. Com. vs: Alfred, henry; charge of surety' of peace on ,oath of R. T. Taylor; defeiidant discharged on payment of costs. Com. vir. Thoi. Flooson charged with surety of the pollee on oath of It. T. Tay lor; defendant discharged on payment or eonts. Corn. ca. Robert Rheel; eh*rgo of de- Hertfim; on oath of Elizabothßheel; case adtled and costa lobe paid by thodefond ant. COllllOll. Leander B. Sharp; charge of desertion ou oath of Mrs. Maria L. Sharp. Continued by Commonwealth. Cunt; vs. David Ruddick; indicted for larceny. Mardi 15, 159, defendant !Taught into court and plead gtillty.-, Sentenced to pay costs, restore the prop erty stolen, and undergo an imprison ment in the penitentiary for a period of 12 months. i Com; va. Henry B. Wilkinson; indict ed for larceny. Continued, and defend ant rewgnizetl In two; • Com. va. James Jatnlson ; Indicted for larceny. verdict not guilty. 'Com. vs. Alex. T. Anderson ;, indicted fur fornication and bastardy.. -Continued to take testimony. Cum. vs. Isaac llsigetntan ; ' lndicted for larceny. Defendant plead guilty and was ordered to be sent to the House of Refuge. Cons. Vs. John 11. Betelley; indicted for assault and battery; verdict not guil ty, and that defendant pay two-thirds of the cost and prosecutor ono-third. Com. vs. James Little ;Indicted for as sault battery; defendant plead gull ty,"and sentenced to pay a fine otsi and cdlsf` vs..llenry L. Nichols; indicted for assault and bittery; defendant plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a lino of (LW, ho eomeit of prosecution fuel vaned corn flitted. COM. yl4. Andrew Swaney; indicted for itelliag liquor contrary to law; ver dict guilty, Com,,vs. Robert Mitchel; indicted for larceny; verdict not guilty. Com. vs. John Evans; indicted for rape; continued by court and ordered to be conflict] into titer anti Com. vs..Taines A..Sholes; Indicted fur assault ;verdict guilty; sentenced to pay C 014.9 of prosecution and a fine air, to the Commonwealth. Coin: vs. Samuel Moore; indicted for keeping a ferocious dog;. continued by defendant. nocoguizance in POO. 'Com. vs. Wm. Stamm; indicted for selling liquor to minors; plead guilty. Corn. vs. Wan. Steannt; indicted for selling liquor contrary to law. Defend; ant plead guilty; aontonood to pay a fine of ;75 to Cord., costs of prosecution, anal stand committed till pontos:we ix compli ed with. Conn. vs. Win. Stamm; Indicted .for I:wiping a gambling lipase. Defendant plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $75 to the Com., coats of prosecution; . and stand committed until thbirsentence hi compiled with: •. Resolutions 4f Respeet.i.--At a ragular meeting of Beaver Lodge No. -36.1,1. 0. 0. F., held on the evening of March 16, 186 U, the following Pieamble and Resolutions were unanlino'usly adopted., . WittingAs, After a short illness death has removed frcim among us our well belovetlßrother John S. Evans, a mem her of this Lodge, theiefore Resolved, That while we feel and real ize that another link in friendships chain has been broken, we freely submit With profound reverence to the vlsitnttons of Divine Providence. Rcaolred,`-That while wo deeply la ment the loss of so valuable a member of our Lodge and Order, we count it as nothing in the severobereavement otitis relatives by this sad affliction. We as sure them our warmest sympathies in their heart-rending grief, and that will do all that land wordi and i good deeds, can:to minting:O . it. ReAolved, ,That as a tribute to the mem ory of our departed lirothor that this Lodge be draped in mourning, and that the members wear the usual badge for thirty days. • Resolved, That a copy of tho foregoing resolutions, Under tho seal of the I.odgo, ba fOrniehed the friends of our clocksed Brother aml a copy bo sent to tho Balmer P2Pora for publication: JOIIN CAnrim, }Com T. :NI. TAYIII .0, JJJ ;Mod Dog Shot in Allegheny.— Our exchanges, from nearly all parts of the country, have been tilled, all winter, with accounts of mad dogs and their do- Ings, and. the horrible results of their doings. Heretofore, however, our own city and vicinity , has escaped oven the suspicion of hydrophobia. An incident occurred this morning,'. however, which Shown Milton'. immunity 'shy no moans entirely secured. At the house of Mr. Carothers, on Monterey street, move Taylor avenue, Allogheny,• was a little pet dog. AU the Members of the fami ly wore very fond of the animal, and he was allowed every privilege. This mor ning none of the male mealier. of the family wore about the premises. Mrs. Carothers, a female rotative and the ser vant girl were in the dining room, and With them was the canine.. Suddenly the dog wag noticed to manifest symp toms of violence and very coon he -devel oped every appearance of madtteSa. lie frothed at the mouth, leaped frantically about the room, and seemed - In the ut most agony at the eight of the glittering glass it, the windoW. Once ho jumped upon the lap of his nastreas and snapped viclouily at hor;hut fortunately did not bite hor. At length he WVA driven through an open door Into the back -yard, where, ho made every effort. to Jump over the high fence, but Ineffectu ally: Major Nance, *1 neighbor, was sninmoned, and soon dispatched the animal with his revolver. We would suggest that all' unmuzzled dogs be dis posed of hi the tame manner.—Pieftt. 4,Sonmercint, Mar. la. The Mr. Caruthers hero referred to is J. M. B. Carothers, formerly of Mho Bor otateriod Tcoradslioshostaiss out , Use etal4;: kr/(43141441-02con, to or *deeds Theeilleent, *dad 1 4 04 4n0rd _I W P C I II44I ofWia am% to brae moralised, asi al- • ; I . IMMIX 1 1010VOIri itarimia—Robert Mallon. Asacaaor--Charlas A. Gritnn. : aistabte—Chador A. Griffin. Justice o:/' the Pedea—Robort Talton. SeAcnot /Xrectoia--ipavid. 14-01 { 1 4n0Y; Joint Dravia; 214 vi anteit—Dahlet Meager. 311- , , „ ohael John IL Purvis, Slmou Saltgeri Robert 8. linhib. Judge of riections-=l.lenr, Moe. raapeetee N Al'eetteeka—Jae. IL Bentz. Auctiter ! '=Robert A. Panama. IfirgAtbasfable--CharleirA.llrlllln. BO*MOI/ OF Rocnarnin. NurgesToeepli R Pendleton. l Akeitopit Burgesez-Ivory Cole. Cbrecll—John Morten, A. B. Do;been, Monroe Miller, Thos. J. Power, J. C. Ir vin, G. C.. Speyerer. John Black, M. Camp, Jr. Win. Cary. Judge of Meetiosse-0. Pendleton*, Impeder ofElectiona--11. P. MCIIVIIMIL 'Asses/01% 1 401m MeGown. &hoot Mrectore-4 J. Crowe, 0. R. Coe,. • ausaiabk—F. U. Auden:ran. DADRN 1101101:7011.. Burgess-:-Davtd Anderson. Cbuorit—L. I. Bony, J. S. Itbulor, john Dlppold„ A. T. Forsyth, T. W. Do: 'yore. School .Bireetors.-*—T. W. Devore, L. Aloiander. h Assessor , T. :A: Herring. Censtabtej7J: O. Stough. Auditor—W. IL Moore. Tudilo of Rtertimu—A. T. Forsyth. hutpectore—John Dlppolci, Hugh Hig ley. Baden borough is something oitor year old at the present time, and to the credit. of Its local °Moore be It sald, , lt is not in debt to the extent of one dollar at thepresent time. Its citlions propose to "pay as they go," and to "go only as they can pay"-a platform that Is 'sound to the Mire. PRIOUTON TOWNMUIP Justices elkie Peace—kadreW Wetter son, A. 11. Wolf. Judge of Election—Jacob Calor. Ittspeetor of Eleetioti—Cieo. Engle. Seloot Directors—John Artustronk and Wm. McCague. Digperviaor—W. A. Laird. lAssessor—Wm. Beacon). Cbsatabie—Wm. teacom. Auditor—S. T. Stokes. - •' Clerk-6. IL Reisinger: NNW GAZILNE BOIIOUGH. Cbsatabk—George W. Powell. Judge—Alexander. Miner. Dispectora—Wm. D. Earn, 11. H. Donebleon. . School Directors—P. L. ()rim, J. S. 11cidson. hstgess—Wm. Thompson. - Cknuseil—E. W. Turner, Dr. IL J.l3rit ton. Thomas Grant, John it. Shannon, J. P. Young, Alexander Miller. Auditor—John Mc&wan. Assessor—George W. Powell. Asaistaat Assestora—J . S. Hudson, Win. D. Eakin. ?kora Clerk—lL J. Britten. Dr, MeLean's Xemlsarjr.--Tbe noxt term of Dr. MeLesn'e Seminiuy in this placo opens on Monday, March th. Those intending to sond pupils to this institution of learning should have thorn in readiness by that time. .It has had, and will continue to have the coining term, an excellent Corps of instructors.' f Beaver Aeademr lorron Anovs ! Dear. Sir—Pleata ex pram my gratitude to the kind friends named; for their aid in restoring the ar ticles mentioned, to the Beaver Acade my; viz : To Rev. Dr. McLean for a Telescope; To Prot Taylor for a C'olritlal (llobq on. T Dn../ T A..... miresponding Terrestrial Globe; To Mr. M'Guliongh, It. Bridgewater, for volumes 2d, 3d and 4th of Allison's Ills tory of Europe; and a coin= of Colon ial Itemirds ; To Mr. Moore, Druggist, for ono of the fine series of Astronomical imilar favors are - respectfully request ed; and will be gratelelly acknowledged; by Rev. D. P. Lowery, President of the Board of Trustees; Mr. John Barclay, Secretary ; Mr. Caughey, Treasurer ; or the subscriber. Books marked with the Beaver Academy Library's stamp, be long to said library. .Friends, of education, especially trus tees or teachers, and any of its numerous atumni, are invited to visit us bet Ween Ton and Twelve o'C; and between Two and Half past Throe. p. nt. Bo oblige yours. J. WYNN B MARTIN, Prhicipal. Correspondence. .IPPETtEI . ANDUNKT, 0., Mar. 19, ISM • EDITOR All01.16:—WO aro still besot with the chilly blasts of winter, and present Indications bid fair for ita eontln mice. We have lost all confidence in the wisdom of thp ground hog, and also In the prediction of the "oldest man." Sttow felt' on Sunday night last .to the dePth of about five Inc*, and remains mil the ground yet, although the sun shines bright every day. Court of Common Pleas is in session a . t..present. But two criminal cases were t ed. The criminals were boys, aged reSpoctively 18 and 10 years. The for mer; for petty larceny, woe setenced to fifteen days imprisonment lu the county Jail, on broad and water. The latter, for an assault upon an old German lady, to two years Imprison ment In the penitentiary. ',Col. Joseph McCotchon, of this place, died very suddenly, on last Saturday, of appolexy. lie riad attained the good old age of three score and ten, and WO been a resident of the Wyandot Reservation fur upwards of forty years. Had always,taken an active part in pol itics; had been a Representative in both Houses of thelegislature; and had by his uprightness gathered around him Many warm friends. Ho was the first, Grand Mister of the T. 0. 0. F., order of Free Masons, in this. county. Fimeral services wore conducted by order as dell as eclealastical. The Silver Cornet liand discoursed sweet and solemn innate on the occasion. Ilia loss's a father and citizen is deep= felt. ' WYANNYTT. A Home for the Hontelet i ot. ,[n. Ilorront-7.l[y only ambition for several years to accumulate snore of this world's }mods than would ho neoessary to raise, educate and prepare my children fir life's duty until they could prOvide fir themselves, and what may be necedt i ary for a plain and comfortable support fir myself and wile, if we should bo spared to helpless old age, has been a hope that I might secure a sufficient dimwit to induce some benevolent mpl- Mild to join me in creating an institution for the homeless. Some may say that we have ono already -'--tho poor 111111/0. Hut I mean one In which all the destitute, crippled and of poor health may not only find a wel come and happy home but also lucrative employment, thus prevent thousands from spending their last days in sorrow,. *torso and disgrace, fa the Soda)" of those unfortunate beings who haire too ,beeonio tho inmates, of our poor houses lby their own willful ignotimee, diasipa tlnn, debauchery and eximo. , WerAterow that. Misfortune; accident, feeble health and old age frequently elm pol persons Of a fitir degree of intalU gonce and moral refinement venter our poor boobs. Is it any wonder that omen minds should revolt at the thought' of such a Ada, and that it should often re sult In acts of desperation and suicide? - swii4 *18,0 , 1 itehitTibiebitibita: . ves t We etWaLll *Mew IW suarstiodtbetateleWt . Row ?B7 thew hal Olt loWee4 'et Wag sad roams apoirtheboattly others they. "wawa ' 0 11 1,11114111 thenwelvoi: by tboli:wifOlhati* 'ad phyalcal powere bat coatributing. to the tweful prOductkaw lethal eocuitiy: firmly believe that if the wetted I propose were Pot In inicwisful It would be self sustaining. I will give a very brief out-line of my Ow: First,. procures aulUdole and cheerful location. - t3ooond. Erect a comfortabln, convon. hint and sabstantialbntldtng. ; Third. Introduce such branches otln dustry 'imitable to the various mental and physleal capaeltka ofthelumaituiso that all might be able to And employ ment. - from the youngest to the oldest, the halt and tho blind, etc. Fourth. Pay each ono • certain salary to atimulatit his ambition, keeping& rot 7 ular book amount with' him. Fifth. AU profits to be put le the tram ury of the institution todehay expenses., - Sixth. When any one of theyoutha ar rive at an ago that be might dash's to en gage In acmeoutside trade or Profeedon, or anyone of impaired health ehoidd re. cover no that he.might desire to leave, have a Settlement and let hlui depart In peace, with an understanding that If he oannotdo better elsewhere to return. Seveitth. An evangelical churches to have equal imam to give moral and re ligions instruction at proper and stated times, Is thh board of director's may de ride upon. Eighth. Provide every facility for the education of *lithe inmate!, limb old and young. Ninth. The institution to be under the direction of *inch a number of directors as those donating the money may decide upon, and the manner of electing them by the same power. Having thus briefly - stated myfeelings and plans upon the subject, I will now make the following proposition • I will he ono of ono hundred persons that will give ono thousand dollars each to the above enterprise, and rather than it should fall I will be one of fifty per that willgive two thousand dollars. It is hoped tharthoso who are ?aims bly impressed with the enterprise may respond immediately. . IMM=I Rochester, Pa. Conventlos or Good Ireinplers. Naw BUIOTITON, Mar. 11, 1809. The Bervier County Quarterly Cim vention met in Good Templars' Hall, New Brighton, at 2 o'clock m. The M 11414 allows wore found to ho present: W. C. T., A. V.. Woodruff,.. of }Mots LodgeNo, 18S; W. V. T., Mater J. bravo, of Beaver No. 500; W. a, Sla ter E. B. Fawcett°, of Server; W. T., .1. M. Alexander, of New Brighton, No. 801, P. W. C. 'l'., A. Bailiwick, of Brighton; W. 0. G., C. B. Blanchard, of , Amaranth No. M. ' The W. C. T. appointed the balanee of officers necessary. W. C., Bro. Crowth er of Brighton; W.-M., Wm. Campbell, of Enola; W. D. M., Sister —: W. F. S., Sister M. M. Briefly, of Brighton; W. I. 0., Sister Julia Sheppard of Am aranth. Session opened with. prayer by W. C. Minutes of heat Convention read and ap proved. On motion, Bras. Kennedy, Edgar and Moorhead were appointed • Committee on Credentials. - They reported the following delegates present: From Beaver Lodge No: 300, Bros. Goehorn, Smith, McCreary_ and Kennedy; Staters 'Wilson, Stokes, Faw cett, McCreary. From Enola Lodge No. 163, Bros. Woodruff, Defeat, Moorhead, Campbell. Carter, Bixtets Darrsgh, 011ie Campbell, Moorhead and Clara Campbell. From Amaranth No 2m, Bros. Ander ?ilikerritnageri, Anntin, Tr eza, C T lairn and Nanab. From New Brighton, No. 301, Bros. Edgar, Morton, Sherwood, Elverson, Crowther, Jackson, Bostwick, Devinney and Mitchell, Sisters Tanner, Cooper, Harker, Fowler, Tuttle, Beabout, Me- Llnney, Cedes and Briefly. Sisters E. B. Fawcett offered her res ignation as W. S. On motion accepted, and Bro. J. F. Edgar elected to till the position. The different Lodges reported pro gress— that they- Were gal:dug:ground against the whiskey sellers. On motion, the W. C. T. appointed the following Committees: on Beaolutiens, Sister Chapin, Bros. Crowther and Bel ted ; on Business, Bros. A. V. Woodruff, L. W. Anderson and Wm. Carter. On motion convention took a mesa to bo a:died - to - order by W. C. T., on the arrival P. R. W. G. T. Chase, who was momentarily expected. ; Altar recess, the convention being called to order, it was announced that Bro. Chase was In waiting In The ante room. lie was then introduced by the P. W. C. T., and received with proper ceremonies. Ile proceeded to address the conven tion on the Importance of the temper ance work, on the importarice of organ ization,loid the great Importance of in dividual action In order to success. On motion it was resolved that to morrow morning's session, bo devoted to degree work, conferring degrees, etc. At the request of the convention, Bro. Chose occupied thW time until adjourn ment In discussing the question: How shall wo make our weakly meetings in teresting? At half past five - adjourned to meet next day at 0 a. in. MAttett ltrn: 9a. na. Convention met and occupied the forenoon in initiation and explana tion of degree work. . 1.80 p. m. Session opened with pray er. Minutes of yesterday read and approved. Com. on Resolutions -Pro 'anted a report, width was adopted as read. By election it wee decided that Bridge water be the place of holding the next meeting which will be at the call of W. C. T. elirrlon or about Tunti 11th, 11919. It being In order the convention pro ceeded to, select the elective of fi cers for the non quarter, which resulted as fol. lowti: W. C. T.—A. Bostwick; W. V. T.—Mollie Carter; W. T.-Jos. M. Alex-, under ; W. S.—E. 11. AleXander.. Tho W. C. T. deferred filling the appointed MMus St present. On motion Brother Kennedy and Six: for 'McKinney were appointed to solicit subscribers to the KeyatoneGood Temp ./or. • . The remaining hour wu occupied by W. C. T. In explaining the unwritten work of the subordinate Lcidge. tkomention adJournedAtO meet u be fore decided.) with the W. C. pronounc ing a benediction. FRANK EDOAR, W. S. PilLasitt Ti'., Mara" 18, IMO EDITOR A.IKIUR.—I herewith drop yod a short account of the closing exerelaes Of Point Pleasant School, No. 2, whlelt I was favored to witness, taking it fbr granted that items of load news and in terest aro among the moat relished tit bits to many of the numerous readers of your valuable paper. Following the example of your school in Beaver the teacher, Mr. L. S. Thomas, in connection with the scholars and citi zens, raised a sum of money to be ex pended for three prizes, to be awarded to the pupil of the. first, second and third clime respectively who abouldspell cor rectly the greatest ntimbei of words on a given number of pages. _ • The scholars went to work with a 'sett , and determined energy which pis:Meat edttselr Inst:Wednesday. A. goodly number of citizens gathered In to wit nos ths-contest. 7 7 , . 'Tat , • • Theibitifik '' - 'l l o4* - 118 wee tot said OR aid Vs l V7 B • 6l 4 .6l ka` (ISROP9a)awelle4 Us* Aiken tieerwei tie" Peed hawlhei mode no Ibibirokt elk / 1 lianad '2141 words, Mittei baring ape:. led the gene emi • ` l tcurfickir caws& tborlld ptisMlikiaook. - was Pheweat I‘4ltWala as, hatio. and miffing heat of tiWiticeeeetel anu petthws As Ova eataibeirilid to *elv• their rewirdes4thelsoiiiertheeptpudet. tee. The friends of he' ieboa wadi , moui• ana wef „okorep AlWarke at the eke% expreesing 'bele • witiatution, end all Menial plewmpaidth the muds and proficiency sztdbited in this semi metal but muchWag,eetal breech ared.. 'reaction l' Mr:ra.tobia,alkdrive to,maks, your la.tday tpemost in of the term. I Tours, , : PuLmnu. Special ;ffatices. .you Inunedisie roller frova Sick Heialsebe, use WDilibiesSs Dys pepsia Cure. I , • Food neat, fitting Mao or Gaiter, at a reasonable pion, go to J. N. D4horty'a New Baia acid Mhos Stdre, Bridge St, Bridgewider, wood door oast of Praa trytarka,Choreh. Troar24:2t. • Dowel (beget to mil on Mrs. E. Beacom, at ber New Stand, McKinley's Corner. ;Me can . bs ibmsd there at .all times after April Ist. A new Mock of Spring abd Summer Goods expected. EunxL cIIICIA.N. I 4 41111:1MafOr insh, or trade Aar a good borao;, a giro Octavo Ara rood Eureka Organ, of tb• ;Groat. & Kingaly wanufactrire. tall and 4 see coon. Da. H. 8 . ..11n4an, Mover Drugstore, tearer, Pa. Emararlt, • 1 IF YOU want the premium on Cabbage at our next county &Jr call and got some of the celebrated Alta Vela Guano, at the store of & Snitger A Co., Beaver, Pa. IP TOU want TOlllSkiell Or extraordina ry growth the coming stammer *1 and , boy a few poond• of Alta Guano, at tho dorsal: 21. Sifter it Co., !Beaver, Pa. They will toll you how to sipply - It. Idancti:.—lt Is generally known that In the spring there is more sickness than during tiny tithe?' semen. This can easily be accorinied far, but to present it V often much more dllncult The whole violent is in a relaxed con (Mop' which Is most firroraide to the derillepmemt of disease. [lmo - - lly.wito's choice, and the whole herd ly prefer it. Mrs. 8. A. Allen'. Improv ed (new Ityle) Hair Restorer or Dreaitng (in one bottle.) Every' Drugge4aella Price one Dollar. "Tuatt, nt bsautifttl, and the dark tresses shade thy forehead meek!in glos sy curls." To swilat nature in the culti vation of glossy curls, or to present their falling off, by premature disease of the scalp, retied to' that wonderful . prepare don, "Barrett's Vegetable Hair !Meters dye," and sae'what art can do;4flattger lilanrroiuna Artrictos.—We are tired of this idea of "putting" humbng medicines that are constantly thrown Into drug stores, and : are merely' an im position upon community. But when an article comes Into market that Ls real ly worthy of comment, .we are happy to make public acknowledgement, trust Ingthat some benefit may arias there from. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. N., la 'the proprietor of Dr. gage's Catarrh Remedy, and we' take pleasure In calling attention to it because we il/1010 tt to be a goad ptrtide, and a sure Ms sold b most D ntfarrk y ruggista„,,or may be obtained for Sixty Pante through the mall -b y addressing the proprietor as abotru.—Ciereland Herald. . . . '` Art Ow, FIRM UN A SZW PiaACIC.— By relltrenee to our Overfilling co l-1:111:12 se) .o 1l• It will be that the ',well known firmer Robert ' I/1 , 4i dr Co., wholesale and retail k sellers and statione'rs, hive remoitd to 193 Liberty street, one of the target and most con venient and elegant setablishments in the- city, where they we now prepared to receive their friends. Messrs. Davis dt Co. have long stood at the head of the book trade In Pittsburgh ; and In *their new establishment they are not likely to lose anything of their *ell earned repu tation. -I • Their stock of books now is the largest and most valuable over opened in Pittsburgh, comprising a full %snort meat of . standard Works on law, medi cine, theology, 'religion, history, travel, biogrrphy, poetry and fiction, school and college text books, sabbath school books and requisites, family and pocket bibles, with i full line of blank books, paper, envelopes, blank deeds, Notes, he. Seism or saline a stock we have nev er before examined. Inasmuch Ea cler gymen, teachers, and students are invit ed tomake this store a Owe of resort for arquainisnee and social intercourse, the firm will doubtless have plenty of visitors.---Pittsburgh Dispatch. ' "Tam Secrets of the Groat City ; awork descriptive of the Virtues and the Vices, the Mysteries, Illsorlai and Crimea of Now York City," is the title of a hand some volume, just issued. by Jonei .Crothors at Co., Philadelphia, Pa. It tells how fortunes ire made and lost in day—how shrewd men are ruined In Wall street—how country:men are swindled by, sharpers—how - ministers and' merchants, aro blark-milled—how dance halls and concert saloons are man aged—how gambling houses and lotter ies are cendneted—how stock , and oil. couipanles originate, aad bow :the buts- Ides burstr-eind treats of New york, rte People, its society, its rich, its poor, their life, their habits, their haunts and their peculiarities; of cnurches, theitres, pal am., hovels, tenement houses and pub lie of oditors:Jadgesbrciyers. brokers, merchants, mechanic % end sew ing girls; of policemen, . detectives, sailors, firemen, news-boys, !beggar., UiIUVON, dcadboats,swindlerck gamblers, and the dent-mondo; of hotels , board ing houses, saloons, beer gardens, edub and danc% houseS; of 'Fifth - avenue limed way, the llowesy," Wail street the 'Vivo Points and Central Park ; of pawnbrok ers, roughs, fbrtnne tellers, 'Meeks, kid enterprises and humbugs fof all that is great, noble, generous, rick* myster ious, brilliant, startling, genteel or eh:chic:4. and of all that interesting end worthy of record in the great City. As the Metropolitan.oenter of, the Uni ted States, New 'York City reflects 'all the good and evil of Ate land In their most Intense' forms. There is ; nis man, however often he may have visited New York, who cannot learn, from this Work,• much regarding that great City and Its many and mighty interests. Thri hook will be found especially valuable to UMW,: who expect to visit New York; and' would shun its pitfalls, by stodyingit in their own/conies. witb-i out cost or danger, and yet 'learn alb ; This very I interesting work' Is sold onlyby subscription, and the p o nt:ashen want an agent in every COMlty,i I=2l - Branco Dams Goons.—J. U. Bence, 3d street, Beaver, is Alit receiving a line boatitifid De/since. JaPaeas. Lastrea. Prints, Ginglmai, Muslim, rte. Also new style spring dram skins. spring - shawls, white roOds, The above are lasuditul patterns and very cheap.- Oar Imams are resprmAy InVited to edi. [mardLlS. _ 1 1 . 1)4 7 . 440"7 hlstitl*MlPl metier' iof ooadnodtties dor .trinissmit to Titiiirieetd Nandi* 'tra.Mo o 4.* 6 o. _ . :0 3 , 14 ; 'asibo. • dOthil witonzitluty l essnosik I espy: : Arid 14, vilkm,-,wa wol44.ltiati'aiiiiikujiggiittritiostikui __Avitialeglits4l4l44murpo.Owier Aso :ll99PllgtqfP4.. f1E40446110r5, Ittaii ilk Avian!, .ITbd spring - Is opptcasidif4itirio :teeny ; people.roi hunith Moir- houses ;and maw* :Mali easpet,and it is very important In know when, rho bat goods pin be Nail: the best advantage, Oliver Ifeelinte4; Cddo thidi own impirlltilf." . They parr sham their TSroliptcarpets to Huropoln staid of Ifior:Tork or Fhiledelphla t ihns •04/11*mnauilss the JObber'sproild They burp now :on hand: atirinutwass etoch . ols .winttgoods clan the latestand I mood nuettable patterns,. comprising' damlnst Volvets,Rnmeobt, TMLiemold Three plies Impalas, 0 lihttinitil. 'Tboy :aro de termined to hespat, all timer a largo stook of the sheiper grades amp*. and sell them at lower_priont . dian any one else In thetride.... They have an upholstery department with experlattood and skill ful workmen, to cutiset outd lay dupers at the shortest notice and In the mad perfect runner, and this they will do evett for than living at a Odense . Boni Pittsburgh. • • • It . Dar Goons, . Narrows, ite.--We proy sent to-day' the adiettiasneent of Wears. Arbuthnot, "Sharousi & Ca:, No. CS Wood Street, Pittsburgh, one of theold est and matt reliable Dry Goods Jobbing bonds In the State. The gentlemen comprising Melina have many years esparto:nee and ample means,, and. by giving their -personal attention to and conducting It on a 'tilde:it forward hon est principle have estabUabod ' a reputa tion la • guarantee that any of our merchants dealing with them will Lowell used. This firm buy only for cash, re ceives goods daily, and sells at eastern prices. We advise our patrons In this line of business togive Meeiin. Arbuth not Shannon et Co. • trial when next they purchase dry goods and notions, and we believe they will find It to their advantage. lt Markets. PITTIAIO2OII MAIIKET; OM= OP PHI Prins GAMMA • - Dloanar, March 24,1809. J i APPLES—In limited impply. Indeed the market is almost bare of choice.— We continue to quote at 1 4 (45 for Com mon and 08‘90..30 for choice. BUTTER—There Is a very hir de mand for prime to choice Roll and wo can report salmi at 48(447. CARBON OlL—The market is dull and drooping, and., taking Philadelphia as a bads, it should not command more than 29 here, if that. ' - DRIED FRDlT—Peachea steady at 14 015 for quarters; 18(417 for mieaL and 18(420 for halves.' Apples scarce sad In demand at 11t4121e. ' POTATO M.: —There is a slightly Im proved demand, though prices are un changed at 75(480. 1 ' FLOUR—The demand conies light, and while the market is dull ricar aro unchanged. The following are the Pearl Mill prices for their brand of Flour mado of the boat wheat: Spring Wheat brands in barrels $7.80 and in rocks $7.00. Pita. City MUhn Choice White Winter Wheat Flour in bids $O.llO and sacks MO. choice Red Winter Wheat Flour in bbia: 87.75 and in sacks 7.50: nholoo tiering Wheat Flour in bbia $7.30 and In sacks, per bbl. ' married. PATTESSON—LAUGHLIN —On the , 11th of Februaryat the. residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. S. '. Laver, of Calcutta, Ohio, Mr. (1. Patterson, of Beaver, Pa., to Miss Josephine Laughlin, ofPredericktown Ohio. ECKEL—MILLER—On the • 10th 'of March, 1809, in Bridgewater, the residence of the bride, by Rev. Steinbach, of Phillipsburg Pa., Mr. Henry Eckel to Miss Louisa Miller, both of Bridgewater, Pa. • Died. ADAMS—On Saturday, March 13, Louis Adams, at the - residence of his parents tw fterhasktr, aged abopt4o yrs. TOWNSEND—In their residence hi New flrighton, Talbot Townsend, March I I th, 1809, Iced 87 vows, and his wife, • 1 , 41 th Mr. Townsend, March 21, 1969, Mtaeell *eoua. WALL PAPER. , WALL PAPER. WALL APEIR. • 14.111.211.4 and rbeapad pluck fat W all ?spar ■ Beaver County, BOOKS, BOOKS, • BOOK& A litE: L imilatAt of lilx•ltaneoos, &bad end Itel tons Boone, constantly on tandd Pan. llnbers' BM Books Suitatle for the Holiday; El= STATIONERY, STATIONERY, STATIONER) AD szlenslre 'Reidy or Paper. Envelopes. Lead ; Poodle, Gold sod Steel Poo. Ink and Ink Stands. AK.. MI ars that ociaslrs Apnt tattle enemas. Foley's' 'Gold Pen. mar2tlt for Shim County; those nesting • good Gold Pen, oottld tte welt to see atom before purchaslug. W• tb• Agent for this tlorntj far Kidder, Photograph hlardse r CilltialtAl. The sideslips of Clergymen Is tesprethell• rolled to Ibis.. as we an mil them at the name discount as they would get from the Publisher. Atwatent Ilebool Gov ernment for sate at Petah& re' prime We have eonstantly on hand Floor Olt Cloth in large variety. WINDOW SIIILIDMS. AVINIMPTIr 011. CIADT.II RUSTIC I PAPER SHAME. osl Wad Tots 01311 Vl it ti n good . s lat it! • . tt• . F., PRICE, /:=3 Wall Paper ! Wall Paper ! Wall Paper CYIL. €714(Yr13 011 ClCrtil. i , C)X.ILa CIaC,TIEM: CARYFTti. CATIE`I 7 . :TS: BelAulheini, • URI UR WATER; PA.. Hiinjn4t re , eire4 n Lugo atoux n 1 Wall • • CA.R.P=S;', • 0111C1 , 411s; RookA,l:43ione:y; dl kinds of inflow Shade:l4 Conking atones; Trankg; •4. TRAVELI.N4 SAVICS. Baisketit ail!drug% Carriages & Wagons. AH kinds arroyo'. Fanerliords Also. An katensive 'Amsiartinent of STEREOSCOPE S and ; ' STE=IOI3COPIO)VIEWS This Is the largest :041 boo. selelled Stock of Goods In the eon n. and bought (Meet from tosnnfsettlerm et the lowest pike. and will be told lower than else where. :BINS. INTILHEIN. _ _ ag•CAURAO3l, , Aunraq avl44 , gip: Mara. - hg...,1111kx in the roost'. tin , ii!!loh tispdritiv I,t 1r7 7 , a le * ,• • . I,II6AIMIL uniffiNAlM 4_1131 Au!. Adissivirsaric. • I irm srmics mompwalag »dot taTeltum *Hi .11aii• Isse • bWm 'ray ass tar -errs ts blab us .. Tons epees April lbaraVlb • lI.T. TAYIAIR. ai.ft. Vow stmi ibs•Wasionslnstrics at PODUrrlatali, is tw *Wee of vUu.. r. Abssev, b"sbrapt; to rinkrsistry. '- WisisS rr xis tosstimb 11.• soulers =ls P.=r i tt r arr . ,,v2 . sl:= ty of Sesver•ssit•fitsts trade. ...We • elkl blossiet.: sibs his bees • brains asps his ars . by lbs sob& IstottSes Coast of said - Ns. *Otos tbe ihrs Of D uty, .11.. MIND, • . WA* arum_ w0r,34 ..Passl.f o PYl - As•brakc- AG. larYlLi. Parini ' . • sy . The 'Old :Paper S7ore" hp a New. IN% P. MARSHALL • nos hoot Yb old Otto& !So IT W.od Mt, to tbo Soodoto owl Musa atom Moue, • • -- 111' Liberty Street. - • atirin.Lamingtiat l7lit. tipleudld Velvet, Hand. 1101116 Vatl and • Cinumber Patterns—Thaaasodi at Malb§ hoes We arrunla—oa sale. Window Olt tal 1111, Pli:e Baud., Taskas. .BTUCCIO,ORNTICB PIECZY . • Of Ow liawert balers _ gI.IIPLIGS I".PI D MiarnoN - Can liabated tad mat to imy Mrt of the ecasalry. W. P. lIARAULLL. umiak . Pittabargli. tlpdag Ugg. DRY: GOODS. J. M. BURCHFIELD It - CO: . N 0.52 St. Ctalr Street, Prrwsluu - wan, 11.A.VE,Jus'r OPENED NEW GO . ODS. Table Line Towels, Napkins, Ocialt, Diaper, 440 Sheeting. Black Poplin Alpsum, Black Alpaca Dialer Black nnJ Colored 8111 M Real Scotch Glngiutma, Ne r Prints,, • Plain, Pluk, Buff, - Bitto Peratkak Winte,P. Dee: IG—mar S. ' AGENTS iIIrANTUD. - TEN DOLLARS A DA Y! TAO $lO MAPS FOR $4 ', i1.13 4 11:134% , 'AM' OUZO DOUBLE UPS Amiries sad 11Curajpe, Amities and lie United IRWIN of tourbra. . Thaw greet Mat" now just comploled, show every place of importance. all Railroads to data, and lbw latest alterations la tbe tart as lta= States. Those 11111 p• astodad Is gray and hinny In the land—they oerupy the spare of one Yap, but by mango/ the Roemer. either old. cis be thrown front, and any part brought lend to the eye. County Malta and Largo mists glean to void Arcata. Apply Ibr Circulars. Trivia, and and moray for Bann& Napa to J.T. LLOYD. laurmb Cordsudt Wrest, N. T. rT/u'l/TM'!"•rn•rfTn'TiVirSTEß"" RECOLLECTIONS OF A BUSY LIFE In awe Elegant Octavo Volume of over 600 pages, welt printed, on fine paper, Ithistrated with an aansirabie Portrait on Steel, of Mr. Mateo Greeley, with Pictures of Ma carious Houser, Me de. de., together oritA a beauti ful Arrival of Margaret Fuller; en graved by Linton. yr. o >eok7 ban Had of it; shall never write anything else Into which I shall put so much of myself. my expiitencea, notkois, conektiorw, and soars of thought:an these Iticcitaternrs. I girth with road nwerre, m mental litstary." The boat embraced views o f arty New Zngland set. tinniest, theanthor's own you thibi life. education, appreatkeship, adrentare . derofessicronl and po litical rensin4aroces„ ex once In Convene, newspaper life In New T , and much vary useful tat. *nowt lams and funded. It lo a peentlarty entertaining and valuable wort.-4 look behind CO. of thi - stiOil *tamp. .11AR. • street; kitiladelphis. • [mambas t 4:,00 GREENBACK A S T PULL TALTSITOT TRIO TO •X T ZOOS MOW AGENTS WANTED FOR Bllstabew Bale SielltiOw Nessr 11811 • • sane ant Shadow. in New Tot ll A work replete wills Anecdotes and Incident. or LIFE IN TILE GREAT METROPI). ' 1133,11 A enamor NSW SOUL akrtscrou TA X atoereta °Me Great elty One ',Agent sold BO in one day, another sold and delivered =7 in IS an other. :011 in 7 days. No book ever pub- Itched that sells so ,rapidiV. IFTau wish lo konailiori tortanes an• mad, and had is • ••/ Itimr ahrawd ton an min ed la Wall &net; haw • Countrymen" an onlo dled by Murano • bew Iltalwers and Marebanno ant Bbickmalled: . how Dance Homey msd (boom Saloons are as lukaamb bow Gambllng Hanes and Id:Medea are conducted ; how flock Campania. °titillate and how the Bubbles Burst. dr.. read fide work. It tells you Me sketches of Its owed willlionalree. merchants. In. A large Octavo roftne, pitgra, Fine is( Illnerated. Ile lamest comudeelon then. On'r n pun eft (mine and a $5.110 OreenUele seed bee on modal this. For Ind penleultrs and term Wrens dor Pole publishers, J. B. nrien a CM,' feb ICkdo] Birthed. Conn. JEIINET. • ' Watch Iltikker ius4 Jewelari . Tided street; Beaver. Pa. (be MOM ' adloluinE C. VI IWO' encl.) Quid watthris aid a/an aemia* rapairlid and Warranted. Engraving 'dons to order. The 'unwrap of tbe pribtfe solleitad. sad railatactirao gaarantrad. Like Dd . a tr • aprirakarn. ItEDUCTION IN PRIORS! J. &11. BEGGS ---DEALEItr, IN , Qd moms vvA. it V. -A\ D- House Furnishing ckoox)l3, Iw. 124 Federal Street. SLIDING GOODS AT COST, TO f.,!1;1 This is a Bona Fide Sale. 17. ISO NON EXPLOSLVIK. I=2l Illividviay, New Brighton • The New liEht Petroteat Fluid Irru . twice the - llght or Carte* oil, and I. ears under nil cirrumenan yes. ECM Gail Not - E xplod The undervlgued err vow tuanufacittrtagLen lty d, beveled sale the New Petroleum uid:made dlollgatles. without. the aid of com pared,. arldr.kt I, gradually tea log Ow place of Certetu le all pitted where Intreidared. Agana wasted 1. every lowa. . grad the tlls- Addreaa r , • • . Deliver LedierPllinsalsairsr—Wlll opea ea .13 theta ue tieplegetfet a m rupee 'grafted et oreey :amp of edgeseasend Is the Parer, t=t said sedge ablred Teen was thy the papal Iv robe 01•11 robe. lbefeese tam' ea boardere • ' One purpose Ye ir eetatina the "PS of the getout on thareasek falderal, Is sverf brava *WWI. to aerobe', ' beadtge t. agt pupils 'braid ne passe !nred.fer i r. ll .7 . ethaal. and madams ragu n fr 4 :4 l := d dl ibx 01411?7,.to;Lbm.aeo ez.. ise. • t " . " . " 1 "0 - 71. NVINS. Prterlpil. 0011111 ea col4me--4zi ccßiaur. AGENTA !WANTED. BY HORACE GREELEY J. PALMER dt No. 6 Ilmia Bram. MM!!M • 14 1 ,11144f111014,0,1XAM1G - • • = •../orD nlit•Ant *SHOP.' Ei Nr ll4. m;amosclabiint Pl*ltel Ow beat flaying' Met neerr o r iMe. I cm wills rruespilcude mccoarodae" cti.lumari irstli slam: mattslas le lb. t..41%;.11[1. k.wsst Naar. Plough and riongis of dlairmit patients, hictedlng• Ma Gest Wa.frfu; Oki spindly fat Heil; wben•rtr ll ha. Wes .44. ' • 44TOYEEir, '. • A 'arsidar"lrbki Cookie r. Franklin aid Iletillint. of Ike ninyl pop Ss at'aies agresable. else Panama, of all Cooking &pee the (Janet betlitilY, OM egalelni ASPV/ille Is lbs hat A. It !tikes lible fuel. litue nem to do tholepin wait. beg bake:: awl Mo.! for • .preoorring the darabk: 'situ alt.E.llier lie lent SPIT. In WAN 110 I hair. r abl .?rf W I , toonrcttpa *llO the olinte 1 terra got hp • ! , _ ~• • hair is mai watered ' ' reshot Panama Eitstlamaosi Top,' , • eibleii takeover? Mat 'roan: 110 additional fuel, ta • 11$ . .1 ' 0'4314 DAT eile eina Get out or ender. sod not fiShir U. W.liir .* A * P" .• elld 2:l4ta a lratil ;Init n l i l d ri arinWiTstilt Talton' of .. i tt i soiicat .. •ei Pi& or ast one or oetterep , . in lair . its thick. .lo wawa., or what le here yak!. I peer • kw risme el pentaus bawlig n noes the Move Dr Nome sued, falling hair . checksdo , and. hnld• sass .ollon, though . not. always, Cured t 1 Dr. ease Winans, , GI John Cron IN. T. Kentitedy. , 43 Abner Ilnrinti, ' by its use.. Ilothiag mat. restore, the s Gaston lionnedy. i ittJahn 5 5 Clap" 4 Robert ICOorran, . is Jopailta• ilegentle. hair w h ere kaieloa a r e . 411411 V ed . _ _ .' b John Watron. OS M rt. -• Itinyll. • _- 3r the. ig i i pads 1 astophila : awl .trimpa. ,G Dr. /Sp IC. Jackson. GI l atinW. 1 . 5 . 54 .1tb. . t Dr. J . M. Elliott, , VIC a. 11 - Frrnin. Bat Melt AB 'MUDD , Ran be lured for gDr • • Puke.' ' I 0/ Job. Jirknon, ,uoefulnetut by this application.. ,Instescl 9 Dr: J. D . ItcCreary. 10 Bent. Y. Pugh. 10 11110 W. W oma ilke, . 1 TI Beinual K J ennedy. ,of foaling the hair with le ray mai. 1.1 William LTS Clipt.Jas ointinne. ' .12 Andrea, Morrow 13 flel4lMill Franklin moot, it winesp it clean wag TiHotel/. 13 Rass H. 61464 .2._t 14 • 146 ' 1 . 1 • 66 ; 64 .ter• • its occasional RS& will prevent the hair 14 Cant. Jamie e.o.m. blames P. anort. • 15 awl. J. 5. Whim, IS TrederickiLstarar, ' from turning.gray or falling o6', and 14 Um Rater Wade T, Mrs Robert Andrews, i IT Mrs. Gee, room • 111 Job, 11. Duman. 1111616 nPinn4 Pretcat balsam nee is M. T. Bemis. ' Dike- Thos. li Waist.* from there deleterious substances which 19 A. U. Wenn:, i tal James 11 Dorian * make some _____. mos dasgesoos m g 30 Jamie Cookie i ,a 1 Detail 1.1074 1 55 .F•asi. ii nom* B. Ds". l 1 'ED 16.01 . 6.2 e 166 injurious . „,„ to the • hair tl e Vigor can la High mom- - . ielJohsi Donlan t , _ 13 Capt W. Olean, 01 Andrew W. Jackson. o nl y OCabili net harm it. If wanted 14 Thomas Bradebaw.lo•B3 Samuel Taylor, t ame l y f or o - ,.... • • . 32 Nilo Bradshaw. i lari Blain Stowe. . PI Robert Bradshaw I ,97 Mrs. C. Patterson. ' 21 Thas J Bradshaw. tr.'ne William Dneld•on, HAIR DRESIIsIG, 12 Diem Reed. Kt Geo lth Delo. . 19 Mlle* Reed , 03 Samuel Donlan. - 1 91 Rat. D. P. Reedsenothing elm can be found so desirable. tale Unwary, f 111 " 646 11661, ! 61 Robert 16 b 514 1 'Containing neither oil nor de, it doe* 22 Joel Reed, i 93 Geo. W. llainuton. i mamma mono , 94 Yank Winos. Req. not soil whito cambric, end Yet lasts 64 ' 4666 " 16661661 16 WllllB6l in "• ilong on 'tho hair, giving it a rich glossy Mimes Thor. , 911 Doom. Wile= 11!Ilaatia Ta 4 . :ID Jason Rirbanlon. 'lustre and a gratelld perfume. =Richard II si I 96 i t E. Sankey. r 16 William Ranee. ' 99 Alfred ?tem Josspit Raman ' 101 Austin Pine. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., 10 David Carr 112/.l l !'bu.PY l .o_ - - CI Dr. Moon 101 Mos Jobn Thomas MS John luwery 1104.1. W. Funkbouier USG Junco Thomas. KG Hobert Wallace 101 Daniel Loewe!: 108 Thom Swann, 109 Dr. C. R. Pottle. 110 Criss O'Rourke 111 Henry Fetter 111Yrande 1106010. 113 EH Berm, 11410. L. 111.2ene, 11.5 Handel d Leo:. 114 d kbeel Warm' 111 Willlem Peteland 110 Bev Wm Habit 119 Henry Bradford 110 Minato 'Arndt. 11l Joe ph L. Week:Dore 41 Mimeos Fronk Cl James Knowles 44 dodge Minn 43 William Bomar. 44 Wm„Blekendeg 47 BPartlei Crumen Joseph YeDermltt 41 Mn. Jae M'llermitt GO WilUana Wagner Bay II I eawhfL 141Waeltingto• Kngle tJohn Y. Marko Capt.•.WDortald 55 Cant M Y'Donald, M Wm M'Doaahl. 67 Mn Nancy NrDonaid LB Oleg. White BO Kra Landis at William Oros, •; 111 Boston Grove. In Introducing oar. .In we receive in Pan Mr • greet number of stoves recently maaufsetared and sot& by other parties.. These. as general thing. an nearly sew and embrace the area and moot Improved atylm sow madee_ purpling those manufactured by myself. Wn wni cell these at very low Mae; - Having three Bred data 'stripes on hand. of shoot fifteen horse power capacity, they are tamed to the public at reasonstde rater. ICISLK THORMILIY. teb 17 'Oki, - WALL-PAPER f0r1869 Thomas Polnier, John C. Dodge. At oar coMmallona and apaclon. Haler Itoomil, • complete Asaortntect of r.lzw and Et.eczwraglaa Of Wall-Paper, Lath Ungloasod •nd Bath Web. • Cheap Brown and White Papers; Also, ovary variety tir Car. CLOTHS. Transparent and Paper Window Shades,. Figured and Plain at lower prices than ever be(src niferetl in the rue, CALM. AND SEE. Vpeelai Indommasda Offered b INlmionia Dealer,. • • trlloll/13 MIXER *CO.. . • 30. SI Wood Strati. IjlleWern eta and SP ma aurtd door below Diamond &Sri, Pittetiorsh, madam. • nmmovAr, AND CLEARANCE SALE. RAVI NG limed our prrsenl.6tore too lima uur Limiuem, we will Re :neve to 311 1.11E1111.7F17 •lout April Ist. To ;.:IVI` trouble and expense of moving, we arc noir closing HARDWARE Mil G" 'CT rri 3E 1 .. Pt At (tretttly 110111E141 ['Oct.*: LINDSAY, STERRfT & EUWER, 337 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. martUil , Dr. )Varne.r. Cl= " INDIAN PHYSICIAf " nl Ptitaburgh. who. has. inul .tweijiy five yeara experieneo in prailisr, and wina.e father was known for forty year., .:ta ISDIAN treats with success 'nearly every ffinu of diems. whether of went Or loop a.tion. 'rd. Dorror's management of disease Is, In win) impact. pe. roller to hlmaelf and predecersor, amt any per. eons who oily still t .1,1i1M11,1% or 11. u.anuent fur a sufficient lingth of time will be ere aly lone tatted or cored. fret all Clifilhin. Ho mat...rum/sr what symetei of prattle° the p. 11.10 may have born trawled for ehtoulc Camara, 111.1tolig' which may be Included - many female complaielts as well m Inelphent coonwptkae, Coughs. I)ispev , in, nod those %minus diwnw , of the titowneh, p.ow,4,mt ghlnuy,. PC Tl•tria. liilllllllAll , lll. 1;rc• qp..tax, ilronctibt sort. VAreg. Nvnou th,ll and Many others.' geneml'y yield to his well.kumen pr.tral, e endow:int. the 11Se Of Many Indian kleniedic..s. Where iunient4 may I,e t mated by roi • reipt,tulenee, and Medicine sent by having the ttli,e oeseribed, giving .I}te. RA. &C. °Met% 111.311Cilllt. :.111 formerly on St. Clair, nrr now lOcateit at 211 Penn st., may St. Clair, Pokbarglg, Pa. Imar10::1m SPRING, 1869. M'Elroy, Dickson Co. Ni.i 41 Wikitt St.rivt, Pittsburgh, a. OFFER THEIR ' I I. SPRING STOCK DRY ---- GOODS Ana Nidioll4l, Ai: - SAT An.! Imiite llu•'ir fitglottirri, iutd tlit Intik generally, to vall. Isisagles. Wall AND PI.DOWNO robstaatly oil hand. and sold it the lanreat rates la fits onkel. Ware tlitbar rimed to oak, felt 'Cut J. a. n. luaus cut Wall Paper, Window Shades. PlitterissiNew, . • Prices lAiw. . Variety Etidlew. DEZOtTCHF, & Car. Filth Avenisa, 112 Weal 2treek . Pittsburgh. Pa. Pnetiagendelive;reci nt n. It. nepoil, ar c. fir iletiorge. ~... In ~ biz 7*.110411W1404: : . T. ~ i ..,-.:. • ;.-:: t 4A3rer!lak ,-:. Elam 4, • e. , : ,11 ommormsai;4l• , : '.iri 4 Vigor I For. nista** iiiitaiif t e ,Its liatiral Vitailfir 'air COW. PILACYICAL AND ANALYTICAL PILIZaII4 LOWELL, RUB& . Ps/0211 •1.00. - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tar Dimassa of the Tbzost and, Lump, slash as Osatha, 0014, IMmatathh *mitt, Bronattls, Asthma, sad Chmstmmthm. , Probably sever before in the whole hiller, sr medicine, has anything. won so widely and so deeply 'upon the conffdence of mauklnd, as this excelleot remedy for pulmonary tonna/mute. 'Mountie tong ,milks of yann, and arming most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher In thclr e•tlnia tloll, Lft hes become better Isown. its iputocin character and power,to cure the various Millectiou • of the lungs and throat, hare made It known as ri protector agnost these. While adapted milder forms °tarmac and to young rldbiten, it I. at the ammo tore the most effectual %rowdy Mai c.,u be given fair Incipient consuruplion, want the 'lnoue affections of the throat and lungs. •npi o. liaison against sudden attacks of.Clrewp, It shonld be kept on hand in every family, end Indeed a. Jlt ere sometmses subject to colds and "coughs. :IA abotinbtrprirdited with We rust/dote far them. AlthougtLeettled Cosalsetpl4,4 is thOlighl to. curable, stiff great numbers of rases where the we, ease seemed settkrl, bare been nomplettly coma, and the patient l'edlPrald to sound beitha by the ;Cheery Pectoral. So cminikut to its ,over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat , net the most obstinate of them yield to ft. When non.. ; big else could redrb them, under the Cherry ree torsi they =Wide and disappear. ' Singers and Public Sj.akers fn.t tsrel pro. teetlon from It. • datAssom la always reticent unit ones wholly turcil by it. Browsehlits,l2 erally , . cured he taken the Cherry reeseral ta gen small and frequeut So generally are 11.4 virtues known tact tee ore! not publeb the certainties of them here, ordo n...ra 114 an assure 1.110 1414111 C that its total:nes ate mu ntalned A.yet's Ague Cure, plot Finer and Ague, Intermittent Fever, ChM Form-. Remittent Fever, Ague, Periodical or 'Miens 1 , 07er, eze, andlzuleed all the ailectiont urn:eh from realarioaa, intrah, or mtaam.:t c paeans. .. Aa Ita name Imptte%, rhuorrone. fill. fine nor any other tontetnl or ' , women .01et.0..• whatever, it In Tow", nnr alimher and hirtanve rtireo In ihopplt..l, trictP, ore Merl le been:el ne-oont, Wlthont n prinittet 111 the I..tary ..1 •, Dur Pride to Ihntlllhnt hr tho maw,. h.lhn,no- • teeelre or the rade. it I ' i,, :L 1 In I ease., and where othe, telne.th tII 1 , 1 Nth ••: • Unacchniated Ili m. rarelltntt thrronzte nn.t.o.tte. • laded by taking' the .111(7: V VICE .loll.'. FOT liter Canon/alto., 1,11 tort , • rI the I.lTer, it to an exeellent rem...Jr.:4mnd. pt I.irer Into healthy minor. • For Dillon+ I/weirder* and- laver i • II excellent remedy. prrathemr many Ind , : narkahle curea,nrliere (Alley II Prepared .1.7 (:. Atilt .t Cn., Pract • I ta.l Analytienl Chgant4ta. Lutrell, Ilse r., eml r.., I 10111111 the world. .r•RICE, $l.OO ----.' va - Rest- , 4„) .... _...., 0..14 fro HAIR .k. BARRETT'S % .. 0 - •44 741 , Veg. table IR RESTORATIVE „Li ' T. 4414 br'flue )I. 11. Sit YeL: , § ...a ~.........,.._br,..,.-. ' Ilts7 Of I rrry ts..'lll4r-C,-Ise 0.4 ...1. , ~ 3 pr.lobliair Its nroligti, 41.1.11•11 il••• ~..... • . Mal .4 Delsanf,maJ Ilse laneedaig ..... eal Itoesilfylef Ito llslt. Is Ls Itels C. 44 • 1 Are” de. Noel AZ4 t , ~, fn TlaTortsollst LW, ,uoI AZL..,„, ' • * '.. SIVItr . g - t, ' et ' r . & N t .. . v t... .2. • ...a t . N/ 0 7 . _ C '. ' '' Ibi? &E 10 / ' .1 °1 4,14;'• ~. . ..- . 4 , J. R. BARRETT & CO., Pho ii•lAn. mixeuzirxici, X. U. • - Tor sale b all Drawata =4 !LAI:v. In L. dose everywhere. She Um HAIR RESTORER . FAYOF . iI T E liAlk DRESSING fi ewl ltyie in oneßalat IMPROVED will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation 'by those who have a due head of hair. as well . as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful glOss and imparted to the Hair make it J= for old and young. • Por Salo by all Drunguors. DEPOT, ItISI OItEENWHII tiT., N. Y. mmONEDOOI o t 4ta lu ttted 'ilr" on ° Pe 1 1, : a 'a gtirmse m itleo rn it i li ; 111. ;"u lf thrown In* ;ear with cutter slanted. tea In est abuse) the hairs* will play as hotly stet( cm the imel or any Intermediate .12%... 'ad. the Wet fur moth land or ammo: moors sad *turnips. Tint pretolum he belt mowing machine Grand G o ld thre es from Meal Taney Amdetdresel Node y lbf e days Mist at Xenia, kb Skt/a and lath oeJaly, LW. Tartness, =Min@ the hew 111141400 UAW* in Heuer county, no lan exleinbe galas.. Wiese purchasing elonotheru. No camera t neems,sy on the adsantare'ot baying • machine mas tared cormrstant Itt th• playa wbmw aced. dots examine one weeks. ITPTABITRUII NATIONAL PLOW CO. tab iir.tr • t Mao dietomitodmosior. Pa. - 131/141311111'D AT TIM LOWISIST RATIO. AT DARlUkarrs• - sun% re. se Iltigl /~/I/~