II II The l Bee is .1 • , tura, . AWL 1 bloc • ;1. 1 so-101htei, 01 00 440 104 00 $4 00 110 00 *quires, 46, 250 SEO TOO 1050 111C0 3 squares. do' -5 00 OCO 00 11 15 18 00 4 equires, do, 800 00 10 00 1.0 or. 111 00 column , ll 00 15 CO 04 4 column.... .... 00 11:00 50 CO SO 00 lOW c0hn00,...1i TO 00 *TO UV ID 1:0) 100 OD . • Adndalogndors' sad isseakre TT0de05....0500 1 Special notion per lino, tom antic Paymeala to be yids Qnse for transient adrertl!fernents, which lu earancet. stale erns. Thermometer for the week caullni the 27th of March, 1869. EOM !Mde. dog. 28 - aiii '24 deg.. &i dog. &I deg :3, 31 deg. 41 dog. 22 deg :V deg. 47 deg. 3.5 dog Ml dog. 61 d . _og 50 deg 50 deg.' • &5 deg.. - 52 dog 27, ,45 dog. 05 deg. 49 deg R. T. TAYLOR. Tire attention of the public, Is directed to ilto following Now Advertiseinents appear fur the first time In the An . 6r5. 1 .0 -da Y gey qmotle—James A. Fortuna. New G100d.4.A. W. Irwin & Co. Teachers Wanted—J. Ledilo, Soey. Attorney at Law—E. P. Kuhn. Eiruninations—Jtunes Ny'hlducin. • ' Darlington Academy—J. D. Rhodes.. NUtice—Nazro Park. l'ilyslcian Wanted-4..11.8111DR°. Td Bulidens do Idechamica—S. J. Oran. NOtlce In Ilankruptcy:—E. h'ankoy. For Salo—lnquire at this 01lice. FOr Salo—S. l Trench. siiecial Notices—J. 11. Ilene°. Skold' Notices—J. A. Fortuno. Special Notice—Jamta P. Alcorn.. !Subscriptions to the Beaver Ae. gus;—Tho fa:lowing named persons harii'pald the slims set opposite to their ! t name on aubse" rlption to the Deaver Amoco, since the date of out last issue : J. Cjeraig, Service, ~ ! 3.00 •Jsech Rotnigli; Freedom, 'll 00 Dr. ((co. W. Dead, Yolo, (Cal.) 1 00 Jas. ;11ontgOtnery,'_Ilookutown, .1 Miss A. English, lieW Sheffield, 1 00 I lon, M. Lawrence; Ilookrdown, 200 lion; A. Duff, New Brighton, 300 C. A; Hunter, Black Hawk, .2 00 L. K. Powell, Failsten, 2 00 Win.' tieller, Haden, 1 00! John Johnston, Black Hawk,SO McCleary, Now Brighton, 400 Jam. 'Wilson, New Brighton, . 2 U 0 Win. Johnston, Beaver, 4 00' Rev. N. h. Kerr West Elizabeth, 1 T. IL Douglass, Bridgewater, 2 Ito:. L. Payne, Roch.ster, • Fetterman, Pittsburgh, A.. 1. M'Coy, Beaver Falls, I'. Wilson, Beaver, 'feeling of County Co mittee. —The County Committee of the Repub lican iatrty of Beaver County ha request ed to iueet at the Court House, in Ilea4'er, en Monday, AM-11 Lth, 1869, at I o'clock, 9. u. I A full attendance Is earnestlyl re quested, as business of Importance vill be brought before the CommittOo on that day. I • H. Ilteu, Chen. Itopt. M. Agnew, at prevent a .:etu dent of ,the College of Now Jersey, at Prlneaton id-that State, has our thanks for a !catalogue of tho institution for 1,0%-fi. • I The Law Card of E. P. Kuhn, Km., alipears in this week's Annus. Mr. K.. I) a good citizen, a genial- gentleman and n lawyer Onion, than ordinary pro tnine.l, All businesi entrusted ht. hie vare will ho managed with promptness and I= Public Supper.—On Tuesday of next week the Indies of Rev. Mr. Low , ary's ,Churelt will given 'nipper nt the Nalloind Ho MI to Beaver, for the benefit ofthe'rhundi. A good tine• may be ex pected. . • . The Ladirte 'Working Society of the M. FLI Church; 'of Hearer, will meet nt the Maidence nr Mn. Allison, to-mor row (i'llursiltiv,) at 1 o'Clock, P. M. All the members 'Oro requested to be in at tendance, rui' l itiatters of interen to the t;oeielY will presented. Leibsiati4e Book. We are indebted tit Lion. Thom. Nicholson, of the liniment IlaTrlsburg, for a copy of Sninll'a Leglitatlve Hand-nook. It is a valuable little work, and ono which no ,"dliblder in politic:A" can well do :witlmAt.. • Pos . !. °Mee Removal.—We are re rouded to stato that the Beaver Poet of lirc be; removed this day (Wednes day, March al,) from the McKinley hiiilding, on the Diamond, to the:building immediately west ofOrr &Cpoper's store.. Sent to the Loch-mg.—John Ccol'd) of this pine; was arrested on lust - Saturday night, for "drunken ness and disorderly conduct," and taken befivet Justice Talton, who sent hint to the lock-up fOr 98 hours. Williston is one of :the bet barbers in this country, and but for his unfortunate habit of im bibing ioo freely would get along well and enjoy the respect of the whole ewit- monitY. • Painful Accident.-On lust Fri day, while Willie Whipple, aged about LI years, of this place, was performing uoine gymnastic exercises on an eleva ted pole, his arm caught in t weath erl.xmling of the building to which one cad tithe pole was attached, and before . brimming disengaged his fore-arm was lacerated very . severely. Dr. - Boirdruati nag caller in to dress tho wound, which IN now In a healing condition. • Ladles' Fnenlishing St•re.—Tho elliztinaof Now Sheffield and vicinity, In this county, nro soon to haven Ladles' Furnishing Stine opened hi that:village. In it will be kept every article of ladies' apparel. It will be owned and managed b y - 3lLais English, who seems peen!- Indy qiudified for the undertaking. We hope to hear that the good people that locality have given the enterprise their hearty and practical support. Licenses Grinted.—At the March 'term of pond in this county licenses were granted to the following named llot , ts—Sohn M. Slinxiett, Phillips -1/nr;;; 'John Griebling, New Galilee; M:ignw, New Brighton; Joseph Antlers6l), Darlington. ' • Ditini/ //moor— Wm. Blekerntaff, On 104 Monday night a eouplo of foI. 1.,(1,4 lit fi'ellsville got into a diaputo in rrtrpl to the fighting (mantle. of erriaill game cock. • ilaral( ! wortim brought on a lively ."mill" between tho illapht hula, which rahttlted in ono of them pre senting deo . borough with 125 for the lox. ry of sporting a pair of dark-eompleet, . We desire to. make the local depart went radio rows a full record of cur relit events in this: county, and with d little co-operation from ot , ij, friends in• the several townships we can accom -I.IIAI our desire. If wohiul a letter from eioll low:nsiiipUnce a month, giving the details of HOW improvements or any twit fir of local interest to the residents of sue!' townships, webel leVet that in course of time the local department of this pa per would be surpassed by that of no ether paper in this section. of the cone. try. Believing this, aresisenestly solicit eerruipondence from o'llr friends. Help lei make; thei Argus ..nocessity in the house ef'every Republlitian In the coun ty. Never mind the manner of your correlipondence, give us the matter. The niamier is our affair: Tell us whatever is Interesting to yourself, and our word for it, it will be hitorosting to others. Tii attic will be a great opening ,of Spring Millinery Goods vitt Bence's, this week. do and see the styles. ' • mrqkw V tie-tizoi to- catch tiada.•2llpothtrintainort- NW. loon open out ? peep dit alli".llWinatatt Ottr about, and ovary:body:la looking Over tho calumna at the ties who are In red WttO ire oat Or bust noes, and whore thoy eitn do. the teat to getting what they W1,114..r. IN 'Velocipede *theta, =der tlie gainnigemeot of the Miler Brothers of Now l'org, 'Was opened'in= fithenango HaU. In this city,. on MOnday Many of our young men are•taking lea eons In the art of riding those machines, and the hall nightly prononts acenea of rabbling and tumbling that would do credit to a lint clam traveling circuit.— datent Journal. - alfre Milli I 1 As the time is now approaching when the annual ceremony of decorating the graces of our soldlec dead with dowers Is to be performed, it la perhaps proper that We should call the 'nttention of our readers to the fact; This ceremony wax instituted last year by the organization of soldiers known as the Grand ArukTer the Republic. The object is to keep the memory of our gallant dead green in the hearts of thelecountrymen, and it ix cullarly appropriate that this method of aecontplishlng that object should be adopted. • It has at but made its appearance on Tice streets of :lee. Lisbon—wo mean William Watson's; volocipedo. It was brought out butt Tticaday aftentotiin, and was the observed of all observers. It Is a gay critter, and was a littleuttmattago able, requiring ono ablo-bodiod man to hold It down and ,another ablo-bodied tuan to hold it up. It is designed for two persona, but one of them have to walk. It was a completesuccoss in eve ry way, except (hut the streets were too narrow by about fifty feet. AN soon as the houses are moved back to make suf ficient room wo expect to see the veloci pede eomo intosgenoral use. Mr. Wat son intends training the animal through this and next Saturday, • when ho will again bring it out in'our strects.--Bitek rye Slate: A. Down Enlace who hoard of the fabulous wealth to be found in the sow ers of New York recently went after IL When lie emerged from the filth his pe culiar appearance pritured his arrest. Hix high rubber amots, leggings, and tiverhalls'Wero removed very esrofully, and the contents of 'a well-filled carpet sack containing a medley ofarticlos wore poured out before too oattinishod oyes of the Superintendent of Police. Old Watches, silver spoons, knives, Jewelry, bottles of liquor, ten tent pieces, pencil oases, rings, dcc., made up the lot. One of. the rings is supposed , to contain a vory valuable diamond. Upon tho wholo wo rather think lie must have earned them. 00 oo so. ii 00, 0 00 4 00 The Erie Diiphich records another vi olent death in Warren county, which is. getting famous for such occurrences. It says : "Friday forimeoU, shout two miles north of Pittsfield, 'Warren county, two young men—named, respectively Jack son Smith and E-- Buell, wore engaged In a shooting ruatch.!• 'A question arose as to which was entitled to the first shot, and a scuttle ensued for the mastery of thir gun. 'During tiro tumble the gun was accidently discharged-, and the ball penetrated the back of young Smith and passed through iris heart, producing death instantly. The docemed was only eighteen years of age', and the only sup port of ins widowed Mother; he was also a meadrenof the Order of Good Temp lars, and will he burled by the Pittsfield Lodge. Pitimbnrgh Cohrereure M. E. Chnrch.—The Aminal Conference of the M. E. Church, Pittsburgh Conference, which convened, at Now Phihulelphia, Ohio, on the litkinst., adJonrned on the 22,1. The following aro the appointments . for this district during the present year: Allegheny District, J. W. liaker, P. E; Beaver Street, J. M. Carr; South Com mon, Hickman; Union Church, i• I. Mclllyar; Duquesne, R. Cunningham; Alleghen.i , Circuit, F.D. Pam; Sewickley yllle, (V A. Holines; (Freedom, R. Hop kins; Unionville, .1 . % Johnson; Beaver, James Honing:Mead ; Bridgewater, Jo seph llolllngsheaa; Rochester, L. Paine;. .t4lew Brighton. J. It. Mills; Bauer Falls, J. McCarty; }lump Valley, J. Z. Salem, W. Cox; Coluinbiatm, , J. J. Jack. son; S. It. Nesbit,' Editor Pittsburgh Christian (Wealsland ,member of South Common QnarterlY. ic i onrerence; It. T. Taylor, President Beaver Female Semi nary and emember of BeaVer Quarterly Conference; J. A. tlwaney, Missionary to -South America, mill . ..member of heaver Street Quarterly Conference. • Court.—Tho Mardi Term of Court for this county closed Its modem; on last Friday evening. An adjourned term will be held In this place on Wednesday Aprl,l 28. The following tames were dis posed of last ivoek : Robert Morgan ys. J. 11. Ctinningham and John 11. Young'. Jury sworn. 'Ver dict for the plaintiff for 1t300,33. Noble, Angel At Co.e. Jaeob lifarks, Jury sworn. Verdict for plaintiffs for one thousand live hundred and ninety three dollars. Noble, Angel A: Co. vs. It. A. Cochran, Jury sworn. Verdict for plaintiffs for two thousand, four hundred and sixty seven dollars and fifty cvnts. Naml. Plorsol vs. 'Thomas Nelll. Jury sworn. Verdict for the defendant. " D. A. Pritchard and Wm. Conkle use of Ilugh Ferguson, vs. J. AL Domes, ot. al. Jury sworn. VCrdiet for plaintiff for sixteen hundred and ninety-twO dollars and twenty-five Chan. If. Shriner vs. S. P. Cuhinilna. Jury sworn. Verdict for defendant for the stun of soven hundred and twenty. two (1011114 i and forty cents. Coin. vs, Joseph Darling, John Tints man and Jas. Richards. Jury sworn. Defendants confess ijudgment In tho sum of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and costa of suit. . . . J. E. Williams NIL Jas. LWell,' et. al. Jury ■worn. Plaintiff takes a non-suit. Jas. It. • McCoy, et. nt.", vs. J. Millen. Judgment for plaintiff. . ri=r;l At snlinm idle, on the evening or the 10th lust., when the Express train was passing north several boys Jumped on for n ride up the track. Ono boy, a son of James /flack, lost his feeling and swung. around between the can. Ills . clothing caught oa the brake and, he wait drigged some distance, thq ears passing over ono leg, soiering It entirely at top of his boot. The other leg was shoeklug- . ly mangled. Moped alder:steam', but he was pronounced heyoild hope, Ile lived twenty-rot'''. IMurs. It is. to be hoped this sad accident will prove a warning to othora:—Ailionre Monitor. • lies. I . .ouis Paine. an 111(14 minister octito It. , E. Church, and stationed for the pat year at Rochester, this county, has beeri returned to that 'place for the present year, but, wo learn; in consequence of impaired health, his 'congregation has relieved hint from put'. pit labors for a few *tenths to come. Ilev. Sinchill will fill his place until Mr. l'ayno's return. The latter Rill , hovier. er, still keep charge of the church build ing project commenced in Rochester sonto time ago, and which he expects to push forward as rapidly as possible. During his leave of 'absence he will make a tour through the north-West, expecting to rotund iti the 'fall, 'renewed in health, mad able toilgain take hold of the active duties of the pastorate. . . Branco DEERS GOODS !I-4 ROCOVId lot of Spring Dress Goods, .pretty vfktteens and very cheap. lust came in, at. Benco's,.Beaver. Fine, groiving weather just**, 424 ‘ . • In nersirliki::tigria AcinittOrAlin loribelaenka*-In anti io thin hi - 341M trdai;'l3co , ' Tnetie Ulltmall hl.lhePq.l44ll. .;Ina • • Inipecton, =cud emildeOlanlid , • atugheY. 6e49cd iNFectors, Reuben .Watt, Barn- Mane and John Bead. sat.rw..„ o ,,Tapie. witip e .o;:d e o Barclay, Bandied Andorson. Aaansaor, Benjamin Constable, *Tuts! a. Viti , lOir. ; Andnor,,Benjaddd Mai r lirland• • • Clerk, John Ban', Sr. = Jostle. of ttio Pastoo. Samuel Rweetti , - arm. • , Jadge of Ehkiona, McGuire District, II 11 Keifer; Frankfort. District, David Alderson. • 'lnspectors, McGuire- . District, John !Anglin, Wm Torrence; Frankfort Dis trict, Fanner Purdy; David Male, .. , !School Directors, null Swearingor, Janne Nelson. Supervisor., Duncan Swearingen, Web McClung. Assessor, Samuel Torrence. Constable; Samuel Torrence: Auditor, It I) Stewart. . INDLIITRY aowxnncr.. . judge of Wootton., James Potter. . Inspectoin, ML Knight, John Rising. School Directors, Thomas Wilson, John Russell, Jacob Plinths. Supers , 'lit.ars, James Pottor, ITaigb noosell. Assessor, Jacob Phlllls. Countable Jacob Millis Clork, Oliver Smith. StooN ?Ow:gm' tp Judgo of Election; Jamesi H. Calvert. Inspectors, Arthur White, . Philip . V Cooper. - fichool Directors, G W fibrotic; Peed crock Erb. ; Supervisors, Ooorgo• Dohs, J W Johnston. Assessor, Daniete Bruce. Constable, Daniel .0 Bruce. Auditor, Stephen Minor. Treasurer, Wm. L. timid]. 110110UOII TOWNHU I P Justice of the . Peace, Socrates Johns ton. Judge of Elections, Chirlos W Fisher. Inspectors, *Work Russell, Win J dfcAbo • School Directors, Jonathan Hickman, EUhu Eckler. .. Supervisors, John It MeMurk, Chas Ny Fisher. Aasessor, James If Douds. Constable,4lunes H Douds. • Auditor, Jonathan Siekman and Wm J SicCabo (tied.) Clerk, Alvin BI Taylor. Mixt,mrsuuna Boatman. • Jtistleo of the Peace, Robert Routh. Jtidge of Elections, Henry Bather. Inspectors Joseph Walton, Felix Lay. School Directors, Oliver Reed, Christ Erbeek, George Lay. Assessor, F Lo(Mullen. Constable, Augustus C•Prank. Auditors, Jacob Schafer, Robert Om- Lott. • ROCHESTER TOWNSU II Justice or the Peace, Daniel Alexan der.', Judge of ElectiOnS, Wm Moore. Inspectors, John J Foster, John H Whlabler, School Directors, John J Foster, ander Whishler. Snpervisors, William Moore, Furgus Foster. Assessor, David Mitchell. Constable, David Mitchell: Auditor, James IL Mitchell. Clerk, Evan Jackson. HARMOIkIT Dirrrniirr Jild,ge of Elections, yir Weiniartner. inspectors, Sylvester Onzer, Jai 01, Stunipp. Supervisorm, Curti:Wither Mom, John Scheid. Amessor, Jacob IJenr C'omdatide, Alnitun• Kotrlia. Auditor, Casperlfenning. Clerk, W Weingurnier. DARLINGTON TOWNSHIP. Judge of Elections, James Young• Inspectors, John Graobing, Jr„ Wmgli Dolt School Directors. Nathan F.skin, Ar chibald Cunningham. -Supervisors, George W Ste Carina)", John lteCluro.'" ' Assessor, Joseph Newell.' Constable, Joseph Newell. 'Clerk, 4 A Edgar. .:. Auditor, John White. •Treasurer, Salmi' P. Dilworth. 01110 TOWNSHIP', Justim oftho Peace, John Slants.. judgeOf Elections, Jana a, Johnson. Inspectors, John P. Moore, Jameson Elliott. School Directors, J 1I sloodnin, A J - Cook, David A Rood. Stine:visors, Win I. Doyle, James it Johnson. . . Assessor, W W Dawson. , Constable, W WDowlion. Auditors, Alfred Lyon, James Plum. flier. Clerk, Robert T. Elliott. itoottrirowN SORMIOU. Justice of 'the Peace. Joseph IteFor- ran. Judge of Elections, David Ramsey. Inspectora, Andrew llibb, Jackson 'Swearingen. Bcheol Directors, John Trimble and Jackson Swearingen. Street Commissioner, Jas Bryan. Assessor, Andrew McDonald. L 'Constabic, Andrew McDonald. Burgess, SaMuel McLaughlin. Council Thomas Blackniore, Elijah Nolawangor, David Xerr, Jr., John Mc- Cartney. (MEESE TOWNSIIMr • Justice of the Peace, Johnston Cal houn. Judge of Elections, Jamoa•Royd, Inspectors, Hobert. Leopor, Martin Reed. School Directors, Simmons Laughlin, John Andrews, Simpson Stevenson. Supervisors, Robed Laughlin, James Ramsey, William Sterling. Assessor, 'Basil Swearingen. Constable,' Rasil Swearingen. ' Auditor, Watson Ramsey. • PUL.4.tib:l TOWNIiIIIP, Jag° ot EleCtions, Jamee liteG taro. • „Inspectors, 'Francis Wnllnce, . Win 13 rostnan. Nehool Directors, J II Barrett, Thomas Furgilson, Win II Grown:or, Huporvis, or, Henry P 111111,1.. Assessor, John Kettloworid. Constable, Win McClelland. - Auditor, Win G!lacer . Clerk, acorgo Nipport. Prurznom uoirorroir. Judge of Elections, J G Dente!. ' InspeAdOrs, Win I) 'Fishor„ Win :Nt Bryan. ' • School Thinctora, John' kielcum, has Manor, Charlos (Arlin, Charles II Ben tel Angolan', Philip Dente!. .! _ Constable, Samuel Pleraol. Auditor. Tabiav Mitch°, 1 ritAxiimn . TOWNSHIP. Judge of McMinn, N Ny Haien. Inepectore, John Y. 9:edgler, Erutuniel Thomas,. SelMot Directors, NAV Rama, 83f Ha zen, Abraham Thomas. r - Supervisors:Conrad Eirlolls, Joseph Mins. Asamsor, J W Pander. Constable, .1 Itt Marshall, • ' Auditor, Daubd Littnetui. . Clerk, J Young. . nlO nEavaut Towiraircr. • Judge of Elections, 11 J Ma alult , .luspoetess, 8 11 Andrewi;john C Kinn.' Schocil Directorig,Abeaham ' finnan - Isom John hiarsh#, Jon -Dtl-, 13a4' Robert Blair. . • • - AOI~iOiTT4~J'OO `' • , ". • • Itontsurgricaarr ryis i n f m • ,rudgpocmeibini; J 0410146 113 k: Mason 4-01 ( • Inotori4 , Air4ilbald ginlyi,Nichobit 160 44 pr 6'; • - ;20 gehofg Dlnx:tors, Jar B 'Alex *V . Owen: ' - SupervisorOeumb Win, Zaino CAI, • Aaeoasor jai if cOnstel4a, &Oat 140,htueL* Anditar,4aantr,Warnock.l Clerk, Daniel = ULANOOW Barges", A j•Pottit.''' , l Judge of Election, A J IteYniobla. Inspectors, Henry Kemp,l Charles A Wallower. , . - • . , Bebuo[.DiTadora, 1C Pe#l,A;7 l 4,07.7 nod,. Count 1, Wm Boyd, Geo W Dungan, John McFall, Frank MeCartY, 8. 43. Fer ree. ,Autsetweri - Heed Ckinstible, henry Kemp. 1 ' Auditor, Schnsgrs L Dewier). sr. main note:moil; . Judge of Elections, Tea Haritinw , InarePlers,?7 o itatlisn"FfUtli ; School Directors, F G Duerr, Cleo Mil ler, Jacob Halebs. • 1 Asailsor, James, Reed. . . ,Consiable, A Kreps. . Audibir *Moore. , . MARION TOWNIOIIII.I - Justice of the Peace, Wirilfecklem. Judge of Elections, Jacob Plug. Inspectors, Martin Householder, Geo Endrees. School Directors; George Ifartsel, Wan Coehring. Supervisors, Abraham West, Freder; Irk Irouseltolcier. • Assessor, Wm. Blciklem... Constable, John Hickey. I . Auditor, Wm Waggoner. Clerk, Jacob Nye. cizonturrowii nonorett. Justice of the Pease, Samuel Trim bel. Judgoof Elections, Steekycitillen. Inspectors, Benoit' Dawsoe, Collin Kinsey. • .- Kinsey, Jas Lake, (tied.) - • School,,Directors, Goo D Laughlin, Wm Carnegoy. • 'Street Commissioner, Sam Cookie. ArieWsor, Collin Kinsey, • Constable, Collin Kinsey. Burgess, John I) Mickel!. Council, Henry Kiniey, Benoit! Daw son, Thomas Laughlin, Richard Cal houn. ' PALL TON 110/1011011. ; Judgei of Eloctions• M Fie Ill"; Inspoctors, S 8 MaFerran, CJobe. School Dlrectorn, John JacksOn, Jamb V Winans. : Lonahiblo, Jacob Lo6Liceekor. Assamor, 13".ninklin: " 4 INDEPENDENCE Towsenze. Judgo of Elections, Joseph Connell. Inspectors, Alexander Eaton, David Hindman. School Directors, Hugh Moore, David Patton. Superviaora,lux liolmee, Samuel Cale. Constable irsul Assessor, David Alex ander. Auditor, Jos Council. Clerk, Win Aced. . - I= Judge of Eloctlonti, James Dilirluiple. Impactors, A I) Smiley, Jamin J Con way. .. Sehoal - Direeters, John It Bron, Thom Whipple, ..A iiershborgor. Supervisors, Meng Mott; Philip Mor gan. - Assessor, Henry Gross. Constable, Michael McGuire: Auditor, James MCPherson Clerk, Robert Charleston. II'OPIEWELLTOWNSIIII.: Justioo of the Pmeo, W A Thompson. Jutlgoof k:Jectlons, Jacob Bruce. lispectorm, John (I rear ;John' David= son. • School IHrodois, Win M 'Rood. Mir-. shall Johnston. Supervisors, Chas Johnston, ,Jai Me- Canister. ' , Atowssor and Constable, iftlllo£l War nock. Auditor, David Patton. Clark, David Scott. • C7IIPrEAVA . Judge of Elections,llol4•lThite. ImmectoM, Wm MeCaughtry; Wibum Cunningham • .School Directors, John illswk, John Me(Vier, Alfred Braden; ' • Supervisors, A Carothers, John Har bison, John S Herron. (Amdahl() and Assessor,: Andrew Ca rothers. Auditor, Shipman N Doutbett. Clerk, Robert Barnes. It.A.pCIXIN Tr. ; Justice of tiro Peace, John Christy. Judgo of Elections, D Harvey. Inspectors, Samuel Kennedy, David Ewing. -• • School. Directors, A E Ewing, James Orr. Supervisors, Win Robb, D Kennedy, John Springer. Assessor and Constablo, J H . Christy. Auditor, Robert Hall. Clerk, James Id Ewing. Pnblte Leeture.—The lecture: de livered on lied 'Tmlsiday evening in the Presbyterian Church, by Rev.!Alozart der Clarke, on the subject of and was a very fine effort, and should have been heard by treble; the ;number of those present. The audience was a fair ono, but not near so large as ' Beaver ought (o give a lecturer of ;Air. ;Clarke's ability. :\klis theme on this occe4don was well digeafed,edapted to practical life, and his idtp clothed In Beautiful lan guage. The proceeds of the lecture were for the benefit ,o 1 the Sabbath School connected with the Presbyterian:Church. We have not learned, however, how much was realized on the occasion. Aa the first of April approaches many of our people may be seen'heaping their household geode and householdi gods as welt, upon wagons and migrating to - some point where it is presunied that fortune's favors will ;be -moro lavlahly bestowed. It throo fittings aro as bad as a tire, and we havo no doubt Aare is more fact tinin fiction in the . assertion, it is not a matter of 'surprise Oust so many pooplo are always poor, for some • aro so 'given to ehango that tho annual ;fittings bar become a sort of necessity to thetnj without, which they noicur Could; ho con;. tent. This annual moving is a very se rious tax upon the time, means and health 1 of eves" , community. When wilL_our 1, people consider their ways? Whini shall wo have a reform in our tenant eye. teen? Why not lease Properties Air- a terns of ten, twenty, forty yeari, or Mar life? ,rn suell a system many wits are now poor might save a competency, from the now necessaryisminatimoving expenses. To those subscribers to the Argus who Intend changing their place of residence we Would say that In order; to have the Impor continuo to come to them regular- /y they should notify us of their, new ,sistlon.; • ; The felretee's Paper.—Among our beat agricultural exchanges is the „Agri+ naturist mad Fans Journe, pitbilshod at Pittaburgh . M, by J. M. Ktuister. It is at0 . 0.Y.0 treilMod ellio!Pint Onto on the various topics penainlngtatiattfarnt, We pardon anathe dttfeeent ahapeitments of husbandry.. Wo heir* commend It • onitenders for Its peacticattuid 'sound ankles thaLure directly to the point, vrbiChallow that real hairnet s' aisi.at the hihri' of tise'rplar. ;None !lithe sorry hi the 'dollar "for this pelper.— • "lend for a ropy.. Now is thethne to logo' 1 scribtifOr'iNle, "i - ' MUM ME —le - , = tat - 4 , --.,i, ; 7 '. '' V. . ' iMiltiti 'it 79' ahidiairagar4.4. B it /10/* loB _ oB -tloilifitistiii 44 -i.i Flai i t'llt. . t*'' `'.•'—'''' illOt 1g: itittiifr' _ , KhOnillagbpitpi. s. l V. illka'l R."ThintifOlt tp.' ~ ,, sop' l'HaniseugallOnsigil!lP:.ll igo a 7 ,''.. ~.- ' April A sactog - rici Min Bask. ~, '. .vert Falb., i-, '-'''' ' ' •,- I . gni D Wapiti naivil i 1 7144 11 .. Wog 17, 1 8 * Oa AW r ln ChliVelnt til; :' 'Oki `J II Tailtnert‘' Kennel &:-IStrt . May 0, Bletr, lot No Brat:of and,;; BR 81n Mow Fano% " ' , . igOti Kennet otrLonir to ..-W Knight,. ;', .` Aini Pvf• 1660.. 2. 1018 In • /leaver Fella.. -1: '' ~." ' . • . 230 , Roinici &U nit to it Ellison, rtiti . 1.41mM, Zfi,eis in 13diver NHL , .:4 88 Ifenvici"&lki to 9 ; Bower ; hair -- -,, , of lot No.*.tili,ilimsr Falls:.. ' ' . ", 2i Reirlei a tanis to BOt . ,irers, Mar IT, 1 188 , 2 'otibt -13 !*Yer MU; ~ 320 p utr id 4 1,1*Wn CiroOber. 114 NO . : 050 In Bye[ Pills. ~.- 230 'Bairn!' a Leas. to John nollibi. - Jan 11, 1902 1 ,1ot: N No %1 in Beaver ' Valli. , :ir . :' ;.' •• .' • fienriefit •Bests to Johd Benovllle, , 'Jan 11, IE4 - lot 1200 in 'Beaver MIL _ '' ' *. - ZO li Smith to JMWer, Nov 17,1869, 3 serorand 76 maps In Hanover Ip, no 8 F Remllfot '0 A Tifroble, Mir 8, 1867, peal °Not No 02 in George town. : ',":,:- . " ' ' 430 TJ Power, toMedire Oilman, Par son and ,Kinset, Feb 8 , 18 0 0 . lot No 13 In t bozo of Rochester, 100 Enos SmitbitOThos Smith, Bier 13, - 1809, undgrkied inlot In ftl A in Hoonornzik. . , •, . , Loortaird,P=a to C A, Johnston, .Sopt 7,,1808, 25 A io North . So. wicklery tp. --- • • ; Frood to iy Frinkkixiscr, Apr 9, 18625 A in North Sowick:ey tp. • A Fonkficonser to C Cook, Joly 12, 1861,,,r - Ck - In North tiowle4cley tp. Oilliapio, r to Joie Oct 26, 186gindividid half of • Ain Brighton tp. " • • Jciseph 0 01111splo Adair hi PI Zek lor, Julyl, 1857, 28 A In Brigh ton E Zegior to C ahadwici, March 20, 1869, 20 A. In Brighton tp.. • H N Bancroft to B Scott, March 18, 1809, lot 452 and part of lot 422 In • Now Brighton. • MOO A drnhiun to (leo S Faster, April 1,1868, 2A In Rochester tp.. 700 Baker and Honed to U W Parkins • son, Jan 20,1806, 2 lota In*Beaver Falls —225 Jno Beeves, et al , to U W Parkin- son, July2l, 18416,. lot in Beaver Falls , 500 Baker and Henriel to ld J Parkin son, Deo 8,1856, 2 lota In Beaver 41 1 0 Falls ' Baker and Hound to Di .1 Parkin son, Apr 15, 1867, lot In Bawer , Falls 750 Wm Stool to• Adam Wldpple, et at, Mar 4,1860, 9 a rn, in New So- -- wiekleytp 500 W D Britfain to Jos Brlttain, Apr 2, 1807, lot in Beaver Falls W Kennedy to Jos Britian, Oct 5, 1869, 2 lota In New Brighton, .1 A Kelly to 11 N Bancroft, Mar 25, IND, 50issrark! Brighton tp . A McDonald to Mos McDonald, June 16;1885. lot in boro Of Free dont ' 1 100 Demi Wescottallirs WU Wescott, Doc 2. 1887; 380 acre's in Big Bea- • ver tp 100 1) Richey's Fara to Geo • Wilson,' , • ' Apr 10, 1862,13 A,' 1 It, and 271', in Ohio tit 360 Correspoindence. *•A. Dome, Dor the Homeless.'• Mn. Holing dad awargele In the A.noingsw ' obesre caption. - I tun well pleased With the- Idea and hope tho project Will be 'carried into effect. lam fully convinced that if we had sucli an Institution It would prove a groat blosaing,„pat ottly, . the poor, but to the connti: limn? hi • ixiy mind's eye an Individual that Is greatly afflicted with 'rheumatism, and unable to labor "by day's work" agreat portion of his time. He has a large-family pending on him for support. Ho Is not able at any time to do ogood day's work. Hence he seldom notating' work to do, bocauso ho is not Igo, to accomplish as ninth ass "goOd band." No one likes to wound his feelings by..ng allowing him full waroal. Few can afford to pay full wagon to half a hand.. . What must ho do? lie must either beg or go to the poor house; not through any fault of his own, but through cir cutnstance ho could not prevent. i Hence ho must necessarily feel that hind his family are disgraced. •He must ' feel that ho is an object of charity, that he is a burden, and the roust - try is not the bet ter for his living in. It. How revolting the ideal But if we had an institution as proposed, he Could find employment not. only ibr himself, bat his whole family. He would then feel 'that ho is supporting himself, and doing Ida coun try valuable service. I fool confident that there' la walla and liberality enough In Beaver county to eruct such in institution. • . , I would recommend that each eitiSen of gamer county and adjoining (mantles give all ho can to this enterprise, say $5, $25, $5O, $lOO or $l,OOO, and that a list of the contributors be published from time to time with Wa sum contributed set opposite ieltheir names. I hepetirlend Chandler will accept some' pldn like the above, while many would feel like con tributing a smaller Sum than the 0118 ho proposed. A WELL. WISHER. UPPICIA SANDVNYT, ihi1"..28, Enrion /news tLlipring is again here with ait its beandes. . The 'merry Songs ters are carolling their sweet tousle. The streams are mueh swollen on ao. mount of the rooont rains and the melting of the anew. The grain In the ground was much injured in the early part of the *inter; but now looks Well and piontla-, as an abutidantlarvest. I wish to correct a mistake I made in my last conammitntion. o In speaking of the death of Col. McCutehen, I abould havesSsid Mathis WM a utemicer of the I. 0. 0. F. Lcidge, and also the first Oraad Mulder of Fret:mil:suns In this Co. A meeting was bold in Mho pike on Saturday last, to taut Itsto eon:side:Om the utility of adopting measures *4 sup press "Sabbath bimking," Rev.: Mr. Klinger offered the following resolution, which was tmanimously adopted: [ Reaphred, Thal it Is the sense of this meeting that Obeid h e ldi of meetings, cud thatthe first be on Sabbath, the OM, in the German Reformed Church, This is an orgualzatfop much , needed In tide -place. • • ' In no place that we have over. hem is there such a desecration of the &hinds as here.. Many of the • "saloons" are kept opc - n on that_,da9 from early dawn tut l a te at night, while to and from them may hereon pumas flaming, of all ages, Some with bagligta of potetoes, or raiser butter, while In thoseitaloons may at all hour" be found crowd; of persona them whose lips bitter oaths fall harshly on the ear of tho passer-by, while ever and futon rnity,be seen teeth* from the door, Or lei by some Weed, some poor, hitoxi. Wed one: Were It not for alma hittata, many alit= ettleeneudght bit better em ployed, it home with their families 'or at churc./ Should some of our ci tizens follow *sir:boys to church .on 'Sabbath evening!, they, would .find hod latticed Of entering the al!strch. dear, they - wiaiht pie beypnd and enteranie I& grog. oily madman be citigsetdlu ;Playing bil liards Or aid& t ' ' =II ; , , V•• ; ; Teat e pletel; taiga hie baba oriptaked; bad &tins tbe prat** or three weeks; bark atittiestiore Ana* .stusa and ' taxa oii the taresitbas over belbraintkub algae briatlicirAbOarlwis fart ;blob twasigoOdprittlas ofthettabeArt :the prat eightesa7sal4 'NOY faridstsri : Witted tot: weak op+strerylooreaboOt ilyaf 11,Wrailis'iker thessapprosstobt.of the psa sad ieldafaeJentspi:tM F ,; . ¢ Whlbb Oda Istate ot *things oxisa, how, - ; aut we, as a oouabalty, szpoot.t4 pryer , per; Meal' 111tOUCCOlatly or morally while we remain idle speitatrae thaWlobaksb of •the laws of both (hid earl aunt OaR laws are perhaps as etriba pistrat', : ths sale oft Intoxicating liquota sithoseet Penua,-but our of erials re; fuse to Inaba* them. ! • ;Itaipootroltryoirs, ' • Eturoa airtime hs• the Ar o ao t 9 . uto "fichold"l* rectors of Beaver f).ounti that the Sir'. Swab enrtki, of Georgetown, lax eandt;• dati - for County • Superintendent Public Schools., Being a .01 unicdi College and also of _Union ; Theo; ect logical Seminary, ittiqliminghad: "large experience in both evielrittir s end ni, ntnnicathig knowledge, he; is Well I en onal. Hied for the redthin, and If elected he promises; to Improve the standshil of aehOlarship, and awaken new reel ip the nausea( educatlen. X. Special Notices. 1- Ostrrcattzw, if :con want a Good ling Shirt, go to Itonco'a for H. Branca and , Summer Shawls at 1 • Banco's. . . Brame Brit Aron Trimmirlks, si Penee'sg.', J. I Illairceasful. because , of Supetloi toss It t S. A. Auxe's Improved (new style) Usk Idestor.i et, OR Demist, (la vas tiottis ).. Rectal Merest sells It. Peke cuir dollar. , , lgoar3l;lut' Public lisle.—There will be a Pub lic Stile, at the .Aleorn /lona°, in Bridge water, on April 2nd; MP, at 10 a. is„ of the following property, to wit: llerneo, iruessi Wagons, PlSllkisi Carri Ago Sleds, lloutiehold and . Kitehetr . And.: titre, and ether aftleles not notimary to moidlon. Terms xtg:thE kriowe . en day or sale. '11 1 114. P. ALCOBS. ' PAT GOODS. - - Moen hut. A. ro o rthne's advertisement In another column. 1 Dui Gloom+ at Jas. A. Fortune's, at Pittsburgh prices. IC .Etriuuta Oaaast.—l will sell for esah,- or trade bra good horse, s five alive Ova reed Eureka Organ, of the Great .t Iflngaly manufacture. Call andi see soon. - , Da. If. B. litanana, Bearel• DrngBtore, Dearer, Pa. [nutrl7;4t. FOR a neat. fitting Shoo or Gaiter, at a reasonable price, go to J. H. Doberty's New Boot and Shoo Store,. Bridge St., Bridgewater, second door cast of ProS. byterian Church. tuar24:3t Petroleum V. Hamby terns "Darr,otra Vegetable Hair Itostorativr the.P.Oun tin uv Youtb,' and his la not the bnly Instance where it has "made the old man young again : " It in warranted in every Pio to restore thw hair to Its 'net ural oolor, and beautiful drew' , Mg.— WAreting Intelligetrir. 450 0 Whittleney's Dyipepata- and Sick Headache Cure ougkt, always to, be kept on hand, in case of sadden attacks of bowel oomplainta. lt • may prevent a -pug° doctor bill. JUST THU THING.—NrIIOII/1 suffering from that Implacable disease, Catarrh, should by ill means, give Sage's Catarrh Remedy a thorough and impartial Iris!. It has been before the - public but a few yawl, yet already ranks as•the standard riniedy for diseastet of the • tiasal and upper air. passages, and wo hear it very 'highly. spoken off by those who have used it. The liroprictor, It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, its will ho seen from bis•adverUsomeut, offers a standkut re. ward of $lOO for a ease of Catarrh that he cannot cure. For late by most drngithsta everywhere. Sent by, mail for Sixty Republicam. . Srut ra DIIV-424 (coons.—J, "11. Mince, 3d street, Iloaver, is Just receiving a lino of beautiful Delalnes„ . Alpacas, Lustros, Prints, flingliams, Manlius, ito, Also new style spring .dress skirts, 'IOU; shawls, white goods, etc. The above arc beautiful patterus.ond very cheap, I hir patrons are respectfully invited to call. ' totar2ol:2t. TRH LADY'S FRIEND FOR "The PortimetTeller",is the subject of the fine steel engraving which. leads . ()ft' the last number of thli charming month ly: This is fellowed.by a handsome and refined steel plate of, the, latest. Paris fashions. Then We have a striking, pic ture of an Avalanche among the Alps, followed by a number-of engravings devoted to ladies and children's dreslses, bodices, fancy work, Az. The music fir this number is the popular song, "Pull-' ing hard against the stream." ' Aa to the literary contents, that pow erful .Ind deeply Interesting story, Rol and Yorke, by the Ihmous Nuttier of "East. Lynne," and the spirited and fas malting story, "Between Two," by Misa, Elizabeth. Provcott, are continued; with the complete story of "The Myracio;of the Dice, " by Mrs. Spofford; "Keeping Toll-GMe," by Miss Bolles (August Bell); "Eleanor WyvOrit'a Crovirn," . ..by Leslie Walter ; "Samuel Barker's Slit ter," by Francis' tee, and Editorials, Fashionable Intelligence, etc. • ' Published by Deacon Peterson, 319 Walnutatroot, Philadelphia, at f1..50 (which also Includes a large 'steel engra ving). Four copies, 110. Five collie* (and one gratis), is. , "Tlio Lady's Friend" and "The Saturday Evening Post" (and one engrav)ng) tulo." - • There Is every appeumneo of very high water in tho Ohio, the banks aro fu .. nor, and It Is still Maiwied. BART—LYON—March Rat, at the resi dence of the parsonage, by tho Rev. F:llmbeth C. ry rY n CI S!! I l o ß t zt Ol t L i llt 'Bearer county, • • • Died. CARDITY—At Dirroont 'Hospital, on the :05th inst., Mrs.; Mary .A., wits. et John Christy, • Esq.,i or Raccoon g,.. thLicuunty, aged about :p years. ;. ifarkets. PITTSBURGH MARKET. 4)1 , P1C1.: OP THE GA%Prip., 1 • March 24, 1939. APPLES—In Ilmitalsupply. - Indced the market la almost bare of eholccd— We aintinue to quote in sl4o for volit.; man and 24(4,11.50 for ittiotee. BUTTER—There Is ' n vary fair de. mind for prima to. (Maim Roll and *a can report sales at 43(447. CARBON 014—The, market is in and droopng. and,..tsiking_ Philadelphia as a buds, It should not conintaiia niore than 29 here. .if that. DRIED FRI.TIT-- 7 2eaches. steely at 14 615 for quarters; 111(&,r; for mixed, and 18@20 for halves. Apples scarce anti In demand at 11(41124c.' • POTATOPB—.There is a slightly 'lm proved demand, though primal are un changed at 75 ®BO. FLQUE,—.Ito demand coullnueallglit, and while thomarket Is , dull prices are unchanged. The following are the Pearl Mill prices for their brand of Flour mole of the boat wheat: Spriag'Wheat brarids in barrels PAO and in nackas7.oo. Pita: Clty Mac Choice White Winter Wheat Flour •In- ga.3olarid sacks 11.110, choice Iced Winter Wheat Flour lu bids; %L and in sacks 7.50; choice Spring Flour Iniibis 47.30 and in asiOts, (fit -per • • ;::, • - ISFOIZZA , MaItgra Zidan saw. aprismaimi.. rinsio,oll N' ietllri~. fidloollto goo Ars - BAtourr—ltipett $lO per wink • ' • ;J. LULU 111107. c • )-,l"r •Psdl42lool Local copy.) 0 I4lolog ati•obaksqpart.. pasr,atar. 13abilitissistailbat;lbr attrauesillatka r .• *am who testot la awl stool daring doe toads, auttatai allt he Mit totkreri, vte.• I Nine latattelie, - Itapear•ll Tirissehtp, * Mat Masi Fatalist:. z , .• • " Usokalows • . Male htlWee Sehtallioast, nasirrir ' • an i Asstes North herbaliby " • lath war..: luM itomaaS Nes Sakey "V 7511, Mb rairrt lithoolliasee.S. met Pihrha Ohio • TM eassihrataaa will roatatatet. ash d.. at W. hoar of ektoelt, A. V. March ft , a, K. D., urn. JASAIMITUAN • sterna • • Costal liststishiselek Wrmeno.swi t Darllles_Aleadelany'lzb , glebool 1 MIN lopen Todoeday. lb Mb of April. MM. Tonn...t/drtien wars. Clausen lamed IN. Un, dusk*, Mem actiewatt.e., and Kum. English. Fall tens openOlept. Um.' • • • • r: J. DRAUTOILD ILHOWDI.• Fnintuou.- Prisms,. .Pres.rrklardnf _ . • TN tbslltatitat Cease ot the United Mateo IN tor One Western District of Paunsylnanba In the ammo( William P. Alarm, baidisept In danlumptos To Wtlol IT NAT resents fl undows . = berellystresaollosot Ile appotatsseal as of WHIM P. Alcorn ot DnJgewster. In the eons. tyad Degree and taste ot Penasylesals. widths said laistrkt, lobe barn ten adJudzsd a beiskropt opoo Ids sop podded. by the salt Dlstrkt Court of Feld District. Dated New CU lie the knb day olliartb, A.D. M. IC.SANKET. istatattt . Aulgoes, de. - - Fale s —A Howe sod lot do Ilan @Peet la *OW is cease he sale. The krt is 44 by NM tees; the bones Is a insane. contains 4 rooms.. and Penal= &es lonsedistsly. For 11.11111111 . lidannialta beaks at this calm marnbtt. lIIALLIC.—The nearer Salt Illanalictating VCOonany oder. to sale their erotica, located on Raccoon Crook, oewbell vane ken tier 014 ricer. on the tars of Manta Potter. Ilan. - TM week' nie we Mauled an i he unuuttactare dealt. Theo c two rood salt were. two dwelling hous es. • codper shop and coal blab conyeatwt to the works. Terms easy. Yor further pertlcalara call on 8. R. FRENCH. tuiretat. Dearer. Pe. Nuro Park, of Bildsmsrater. Pa.. l .1.1 hereby forbid ell persons from - tresttng my Lsmlly or any one else 'nth any thing on my =- commas I am determined toysel pay no debts, except- leg those contracted by m Shoemakers la partkniar, ere nesterdsd to glee this notke doe attantMS. m erStw. AGood Location for • Ph:lack* la Clts cou:ty, lee bather f a:. i 14 7 1 ""' '" ago:N.simirrak.XAD., Marii:tt.• rgko Mil Mere and Blieebandearilopo• 1 ails will be recalled by the Building Com• mittge of the U. E. Clutch albs home' of Ito. cheater from the Ist day of_ April up_ to the 90th day or April at nom. for handbag a Brick Chards odidre In said borough. Plana. Speclikathrea and conditions orogen:ram can be seen at the stores' I. J. Cram A Co. Security will he moaned Par the faithful performance r f the nostrum. Thebtiek work and the wood wort Included in this monad to to maipistedby Ammo( 10th. 1110. Proposals must be smiled and endorsed "Prop°. ills for M. R. Church," directed la the suadersign. ed. . By order of Buildingeour. B. J. CROSS, Seey. Rochester, Martirl9.:-mar 111:11.. • :ENXICCMPTORIP NOTlCl4—Lttlera lade iteutzr =rest% f grant edbeen , late of Ohio township, leaver county. Ps.: all persons haring dahns agalust mid estate will pre. 'sent them doll sottomticated for se re and all indaNted te mid estate are no to 'miketmorddlans payment to • 0 • ROBERT D. DAWBON, MANUEL DUNCAN. marttem . Eire. • WAS. CAMERON; Attorney at Lai 10 Bawer, Pa. Office in the room for iperly occupied by Dm late Jodie Ad sum Col- Motions. dlta„, promptly siteded to. arpto'66:l7. • II AL lIRAYER INSTITCTE SEMINARY AND lIIISICs . I will make corresponding ...donnas:ohs Tultkm sod Engle for peplhs who may We the ears to reach us toe Inshwedoo. Term opens April 1, 'so mar. That. • U. T. TATUM N'oll EXPLOSIVE. The New Liiht Petroleum Fluid Gives twice the Ilett or Cubou oil, isd Is uk under all circumstances. Can Not heExploded The undewshined are now mminfactarlng, and have for sale the New Petroleum TIM& shade by distillation. without the aid of compounds. which to gradually taking the place of Carbon Oil, In all placei edd IMEgM=Ei=l J.. 1. PALMIER d CO.. O. 0 RAND STRUT. , II'ITSIIO KOH p JEVNET. ° Watch Maker and Jeweler, Third street, Beaver, Ye. (In room adjolnlug 'C. Wlleon's °Mee.) Gold watches and chron ometers repaired sod warranted'. ifogrortm done to order. -The patrcmay of the public k, solicited, end mtlifartion r, uanualeed. Give us sprlTGEblm WALL PAPER. 1 WAlt°l4Al7;ll. WA LL PAPER 'The Ism .% awl cheso4 *lock of Wei Paper In Beaver count,. BOOKS, • large essortaiett of lilarelbi t neeas, School and Religious 6uo►e, constantly on band at Pub lishers, Prices. Gift Boots Bailable far the Holidays, Olr soon. STATIONERY, - • ' ' STATIONERY. • STATIONERY, Anistenslaa mitt, et Paper. auvalopeo, Lead Pandit, Gold and StulPena. Ink and Ink Stands, ha., We ye the, 'mauler Agent tot the eelenrated ' Flolow's Old r.011:11. • for this County; three seeltlng a good Gold Pea, would do well to see them-Wore purchasing. ire the Agent lbr this County for !Crider's Photograph Ye:llar s Cartilage. Thu attention ' of Chromes is respectrally called to Ibis. se we .can sell them at the wise dlectrant as they would get tram the PahHatter. Atwater, Behold Ow 'rumen( for We at Publish' re prices. tom constantly on hand Moor Olt Cloth to • variety. rrcmocow riIIA 1 WINDOW COXI, ItUBTIC & PAPER HADM lisod Toys sod Yates _(Scrods soltsbda neuda. J. F. PRICE, 2144055, New I=l Wall Paper • ✓- Wall Paper ! „ Wall Paper ! OIL, CL OTI3, 2 012 1 0.1.cotil !. OIL C3.ICAOTIEEN eArtFrETS, CARPETS: BenL. ••• BRA EWATER. Ilas .tr eiied a large sanek Paper; • Oil et Mulk4, SuMmery; allirmagi . of 'Window Shittleid .I,4w4ting•Glaims, Trunks, TRAVIIL'INGSAOHS. Bads. Chltdren'sCarrie - s& Wagons • MI kinil•4 orrovp. Fancy Goods 11!s4'). ; ' Rifoi.' vs.? Avishrtment of STE REosopp.l 4 : 8 STEREOSCOPIC VIEW& Tills ii Ilu litgyst best iTle , led sto*,or (2 00 44 In the coiii.ty, snit liitglit dirmtlettot 'r d anntitcroircrf, i tMahe lowest P -i in d 4 w mi n . sol,ll.iwe d r rs dm wb , r e.! . pt; z 4 :J. snrirtilt . BOOKS, BOOKS. I:=1 cArtvmtrt4, CM ; '• SWAMI , 111101 P.: e s Z a l l . •• •14 - 41 ;"" 4 “"W" i t Lem anSb Zoom criabiblatib w.r. klaa sodas „dam.* womse, bechattar W Osiallsesi" wrkb.pealuo Owner. It bab lama awe. Ieb WOVE", . o— , . aldbi awl SalOW at mad pop. War ?Wm*. al all Casting Star As Vase, ItarCsuc Oa Wet al it Wan lb Nab Ns*, rem to tb• lii work. bad. balm art amjai darabbc, takes 'Rapidan tba bot San la abb bit tosseollas arta gate T bays et sp taunt roma& lllMssigel. Taft c erlikb tiler my DUJ• roc ad &WWII gado .sa trot get out .t order. sod mot Ilstdol• woe skt.dle•eordiercorkh - stl Pim as be pot Is or 'me of at soy tiros sod . Rads to salt all Oro et soy rise els patterns. ' . to toetirsboy .4 rhos is bare said, lager steer maws et pumas Wit( used Ilts *tore pr are Woe: Dr. Ism 'Masao, .1 Y. T. lkinnwely, Saasual ILeamedy, 4 Bohan ll'Dowsa, John Waken& Dr. Jas. Z. Judas, 1 Dr. 4. S. Itlikat, Dr - Parker. hallo. D. Watheary, Id W. It law. It William Lye.) Aadrew Morrow Itass B. SD= 14 Coot. Joni. Booty 9. Unmans ISUrs Waiar Wade.. 17 him Ow. Yahoo 15 U. T. Seem. 19 A. G. Igervary 911 June Cookie 11 Thomas Y. ]lava 21 Hank gheaD " • 13 Copt W. Wool. IM Thome Itentskaw.t3r, 23 Mho Bradshaw, 11 Robert Bradshaw 17 Thus J Bradshaw, W. 15 Dime Wed. 19 Whoa Bead ' 30 Milo Reed --. • 31 William Noidj 31Jos1 Reed, ID Mrs Thai 011011 • Jsbastaa Dinkins : InJasses 15 Munn 1 . 17 9‘ 37Riehard 31.1311than_itsgera 40 J David 111.4.Temut avid Carr 41 Dr. Moon tiolowou !ruck 43 Jones XIXOMI4II 44 Jedge Win* 43 William Morrow, Id Wm. Dielterstaß 47 Smart Crimea 48 Joseph McDenaltt 49 Mr.. Jo; leDrnallt. 50 MMus Wagner 11 Rev 11 l &aw hill 513 Jo Washb bn Yasins .Muth Lee 51 Capt A.leDaaall 55 Cara. M Donald. 54 Will Wltanald. 57 Uri Baser IrDenall 55 Alen. Whit. 10 Yrs Landis 01 WIII4m Oran, dl Baton Gam, In Introducing oar sawn wit ifeestrapm= a vast anedwr a/ stoves Mandy 1111141155 C and sold by other paella. These, es & general thing, are &early sew sad earbrant die OM.* and roast hapnwld styles saw wade, ezawalag thews asanatarturad bra:pat. . We will sell thaw at very tow Mee. • Waving three drat elms Anginas ea hand. or about Ilftm lions paw capacity. lig aratoStrad to the public at reasonable Mee. 0111 Tuolunurt. tab )7 . 141! 1. • Jobe UNTO • Abair Mat" • H Jobes U Ullloo. 0 Jungian *Mauls. • Mrs IT Jake W. 1). Rada* • a. lc Ill'Yerna. N JOU Jseksoir. 70 a* P. PIO; 21 Rues& Resoody. 7 cwt.'s's 'show*. 111 tbrolesto Fmk*, 111=, r=i :erredavidt 14.1•1119, Ms Robot Aggsvges. 1.21 Jogs 11. thsgello. •O' Mrs. Thu. X Iddletos lee Jewel ft Modes ol David Lloyd - iegMager 1199[11111 Joint Daub* IM A 190999/. W. Jeckeso. 85 Istoorl Tutor, ISO Hiram Stowe, IT Wry. L .Pseterome. eg Malan Darldsoo. MI Geo Illavely. vO Slow! Elsolao. 91 Wt. D. P. Lowery. Is Robert labile 98 Geo. W. Ilsollitoo. Urns& Wltesoa. Poo. to %Ulu Dom, SI Urns Slim ,t9T twos Skirt's, - IS UM IL Saarry„ Aided Meer 1110 Austin Mira 111/1 Jobs note. 114 Mrs Jobe Thome 106 Jobe LOwery 104 J. W. IFoabboosor 106 Jtakei MAIN. 101 Itobert Wallace , 107 DioalslYszwell 10‘ Timms Morgan, 10e W. C. R. Tau/s, 110 Celia O'Rourke ill Homy False HO Pilled' Iloallet ILI IL KII L. new, 114 HS Mudd* tetmel We i = 117 Wallin. 113 lies Wm Nesbit ' 119 Usury wound - • 1110 WM= Strook, L 8 Joseph L. Malawi WALL-PAPER F0r1869 Thema Pabsier, Jolla C. Dodge. At'oar commodlono and spacious Mee Rooms, a complete aerortaarat of New and Esseavre MIN Of Wall-Paper, - aolk Vaglaseed and We Ida. Cheap Brown and Width Papers; Ow. every variety er OIL CLOTHS. Transparent and Paper Window Shades, Figured and Plain at lower prices than ever before offered in the city. CALL AND NEE. Speciat Indoelosal• ollmKt ta Whokaste Dula& THONAIS PALM= ACO.. PI