' Thee Beaver Argus. El Benier, 11 1;11970: - .. eireulation Over Twelve Hundred. • Buten or-Advertlalug. , rive 1 3411. OW. om. lOM. 1 i'mr—J, $1 """-- $33 06 $3 O O 07 OD 11004; . 5 01152., do 3 1181 00 .2.0 10 OD l5OO 3 4 200.., do 500 Sao 11 13 18 0.1 4 4200. v. do 00 800 10 55 15 (10 31 co rommo , 800 11 00 15 00 5,1110 MOW ruhmin , 1100 15 00 20 03 55 50 00 00 ,olumn ..... 44 00 - 00 CO WI 00 OD 00 100 OD oto,lnletratore' and Executors' Notices-IPM notices Oaf flue, ten OeXta. Payment* to Do made Quartorly, except inoolent advertleoenculA, which meat ho paid Ili mlsatice. Stole or the Thermometer for the week ending the 12th of Feb., 187t1. 7 A dig 733 dog. deg. 33 dog. 34 dog. S 33 deg. 34 dog, 33 deg. 33 deg. ' 3Si deg. & dog. 10 :w dog. 34 deg. dog. II 3 dog. 4W deg. 41 dog. 33 43 dcit. l _33 dog. 23 dog. It. T. TAYLOIL MEI The attention of the public is directo d t the following Now Advertisements which appear for the first; thou in the . u.n's to-day : New Dry Goods —S..I. Crosm .4 Co. 1 , ,.14010 timing Machine—A. S. Jhunil- Ireaver Drug Store-11. Andrimsen, NVldto Lead—S. J. Cross & Co., Auditor's Notico—E; B. Dougherty, Notleti—Croft 6: Phillips, White Wheat Flour—S, J. Cross t Co., Spoelal Notlect—Spoyorer At Sons, '• -, .-s:nwl., , ; 3, l4eitine-11. MilUngar, ~,rlFrptions to the Heaver Ar gu+.—Tho following named persons have paid the sums set opposite to their lI:MILLS on tutbseription to tho Beaver Altars, since the date of our last pub'''. 1,1:1011. copt. John Shrodca,Phillipmbitrg, $2 00 .land, Deitrich, Rochester, 2 00 .1. It. Elder, Talbert city, Mo., 200 Carothers, Chippewa tp., 2 00 Itev. iieo. Septt, East Paleatino, 1 00 it. Cook, Darlington, 200 Win.' liCaeoni, Brighton tp., •I 00 .1, It. McKibben, Green Garden, 50 .1. It. Vance, Frankfort,' 3 75 hr. M'Elwoo, Frankfurt, 1 00 I\•in. 11. Bruce, Philadelphia, 2 00 !Nary Murray, Rochester, 1 00 John Stewart, Bridgoivater, , 1 00 Jam. Thompson, Smith's Ferry, ti 00 Prof 1 '4 ouulermon, Sewlekleyvllo, tgl IVlllcluun, Frankfort, 2 00 la.. J. FL Jackson, Fallatan, 2 00 Fair . tand Vestivitl.—The Indies ronneeted with the Episcopal church of Rochester, intend holding a Fair and Festival on the =1 inst. A lively. limo ix autivipated on the occasion. iIttAND elositig out sale at P,•rtane'x for two weeks. Call early. feb9;:lt thanks are duo J. s. Entail, Esq., of the State Renate, for nu itterous favors in th e way of public doe unterits,iduring the present session of the Leghilature. (isc ear load of Canton City Mills flour ,lout received and for solo 'wholesale and retail at. tho store of Speyoror Sons, Roehester, Pa. A Correction.—We stated In our paper of last week that the new Masonic of thin 'place, would he formally constituted on the 17th of this month. Thin in an errror. 'rho constituting and the installation ceremonies will tako place on Thursday, I'eh. 21, at 12 in. ()sr: car load of Halt just received and for !etle nt the eitoro of Speyerer; & Soot, Itochester, Pa. Auction in Rochester.—Our read. ern In - partiettha and the public generally, will, we hope, beiir in mind that Speyer er Sono will begin to soil otf,et auction, eonitneneing on the 2... 4 d tif this month, a largo lot of their goods. Bargains can, no doubt be had by those who atteind these sales. tied advertisement in anoth er Mittilin. kinds ,or dry goods at Pittsburgh prier; at Fortune's, biuniond,lteeliester. tob9;2t. Tempera ure.—A District Conven lion of the Order of Good Templars will w held a Now Brighton, on the 22d of this nion,th. Public meetings will be held on the Oenings of the 21st and 22d. Distinguished apeakers from abroad will be in attendance. r P.% IUAH SEWI I NE.TAttCh th,ll is directed to the card of tbil Ruperiz nr machine which will he found.in Rattail yr ink or this paper. A rellul t ile party m desiring to take hold of the at tr ill this suction may make a favorable arrange ment by applying to liL 31 illingar; agent. . . RI:Io,b . TION IN PILICE.4.—Itook and slaws iit actual eost for t h e next thirty dAys at .1. M. Doherty's Bridge street, I:rith:rewater. [foh2;Bt. •In 'Pown.---.Win. 11. Brute, Pain., I:ttely or thk eottuty,'lont now filling. is pla•o in the Ctisttan House., at Philadel phia, with in tov,n (fli last Wednesday. lie 10010 hearty, frcati which, wu take it, his °nicht' duties zigilett with Ulm. Ile lea nor tie' East again on the Thursday nollowing. , io to Portiiiie'ei, don't forget it itml!yott will tower regret it, tilantond, Ituelieriter. . . ••\uKby" at New Brighton.—Tilo Young men . .. Library Association of New Ilrighton, had !' Petroleum. V. Nam- Irv," whose real natrie is Lorkr, to leetttru for them one 1111;10.1 . .1st week. renuives and prevents dandrutrorliieh is the re•mlt of a languid, unhealthy condition of the nurfaeo yes .el4 of the SClilpL-a premonitory symp-, tom 0.1 the fallingoli of the hair. .1 daily applivatiun of thoAlistua, with a free use brush, win soon free the head front dirt and dandruff'. ;I:st• isc• , •ountry tlatinvl ; pi inrhra %N lit, "lily 40 elm., at, ortime's,-1111ttttt it.elivater. feleJr.3 Wy would call the attention of, our r , ..11.rs to the advertisement of Mr. lin- Andrietuen, proprietor of the popular " :haver Drug Store.' Anything in the 1111.• of purodrugs,Paints,oils,vernishos, imieo groceries, dm., 'always on hand :m.l sold at very -rcIL9OIII.II/10 prices. Ile agent for Fahnestoek's celebnued stri,tly pure•Whito Lead, which he will at the lowest manufacturer's prices. Physicians prescriptions scientifically elilllimunded and charges moderato. , ;0 to Fortuno's'for tho cheapest dry u., , shi in Beaver county, Diamond, Ito thc.+tcr. feb9;2t I ;HAND closing out salo at Faitune's (4 two weeks. Call curly. I f01)9;2t New Goods.--The reader, afterlOok 7 over the advertisements of S. J. Cross :ked co., in this paffer, is urged to visit Il.;eitester, and limp: over tho stock Of . g , i.ds therein mentioned. Ile will Von • :deer doing so, that Investments made -there, belong to the class which Liberatilli.--Col. Drake, the original o , seneerer of oil In this State, although Laving L ad tho 'foundation for myriads fnrttines for others, Is himself living in indigent circumstances at the priiient time. Out of gratitude to him,therefore, the "oil men," In the oil regions, and, ' 0 1..ewhere, have commenced a subscrip ( i . on for the benefit of Vol. Drake and family; and It affords ua pleasure to no n.: that the Economy Society of this county have contributed Ave hundred dollars toward Omit run e& • Jury Llstah.r,ThelblinrbfigVonlows bay Wei' selected to sari mill:inn foitEllitarel Totes et Ocutrt, commenting on the Hard Monday ofth , d fr" th ' • • , • f 01111WDJInnolil. , • .7 ; ' 'Rarer Itaroogle.-1. N.Atkina (Poresestd, Thee Clark, William Warrick. Rochester O.—Harrison Ilmbeck, Alexander Da. yldson. • , . Dareeen tp.—Ell B ar ne s , Dewy Shane. Riq lkater.—Assonel Chapman. Bearer Puna. —J. L. D. Dawson. Deriders O.—Matthew i i rseth JS.akßearer tp—J. Y. Hartford. bor.—T. A. Henna. • Arm Brighter! bor.—Robert 'Weston, Hiram Reed. • Prosttle Ip—. R. Stilthie7.. • Revamp sp.—S. W. Neely. limas dabs. - Chippewa tp.—Lowls Powell. Kammer tp.—VVlllissa itoikum. flocAoster bor.—George C. lepoyerer.. ' Industry tp.—LowtoiEskichi. vane JunomN'imure wUL Kew Brighton borough: James Anderson, YI lo Townsend, Jobn WhituL Bridgewater: J. M. Sartmer. _ lloOkstown: Mason BlackniarePeter Cook. Pulaski: Patrick Coyle. Gime Hamlett. ' Darlington fp: William Hardily, Jacob Wanly. knout/on bar: John }iodic. itrigtiton tp: George Engle,Boeton Grove. North Aemschley 1p 11. Pankbouser, James Wrinvoek, James S. - • Big Bracer William H. PPM!, J. 8. LIMB. /leery Seamier. Rochester fp: John J. Folder. nopetere: Willhim Omen, Wiliam Irons. /Mike bar: It. L. D. Frerektor fp: Absolem Hazen, Daniell:Hamra. Nom% Bearer: 4. W. Harbison, Robert McElroy. Cir. Clair ber: Jams' C. !bulking. New Settichtep: Andrew Herron. Greene tp: William Kennedy. Rochester bur: Edward Kennedy. /laborer IN-Aleut:der Mehaffee, Mc. Cuilough, James Shilleto. - Bearer bar: William Sutherland. • • Raccoon tp: W. B. !Smith. Chippewa fp: Jefferson Wilson. Ilotowgdi tp; John Weaver. - rtirr runolui, neon, want. , Industry tp; WilllausP. Aber. trale ip: liar Barnes, Martin Grove. Bearer las: William Barnes, John Hannon. Brighton tp: Jesse Carothers, Peter Ileisaingsr, Reel Wray. 4resclOut: Berdamin Craig, Thomas O. Kerr. Raccoon: John Cain, Beery Campbell, David Kennedy. Arm Brighto* bur: John Corbus, Samuel Dun bar, Janie. Ed ar William Hunter. !lawyer (p: • ghambeni,Joseph Leper, Samuel Swearengen, Robert Whitetail. Darlington: Samuel Edgar, Samuel W. Read, Jr., James Amart. Bearer bar: John Gibson, New Galilee: P L Grim. Noes: George Dicks. North &utak,: John Lowrey. John dada, 'Botany Ramsey. Rochester bur: John Linnenteink. Chippried David McKeever. Milton Rhodes, HT limn Thomas. Ilopescelk William M. Reed. litillipsburg: Jacob Wagoner, Louis Winter. Marion: Charles Zehmeni. MEI 4 Blind Tom."—A large audience assembled in Power's Hall in Rochester, on cast Friday evouing to hear blind Tom play on the piano, and sing some favorite songs. As most of our readers know, Tom is not only blind, but! an idot besides. 111, mushati talonix are a marvel, and his rendition of quiteinum ber of dialcult pieces of music elicited the wildest applause. The entertainment was a very lino ono, and we presume ay ry person who was present wont away emovineed that the world had but few blind from* in it, On Saturday night ho performed in New Brighton, front whenve, we believe, ho was taken to Chicago. Erie Canal Act:—ln the House on Nforiday, Mr. Johnson, of Crawford, in troduced n bill extending the charter of the Erie Canal Company, stating that WHEIREAR, It might benefit. Pennsyl vania to have the Erie Canal enlarged so as to pass boats of five hundred tons burthen between Erio and Pittsburgh, therefore Be it enacted, That the charter .of the Erie Canal 'Company is hereby extended from the terfninus of the canal at the mouth of the Beaver river toPittsburgh, with the power to construct a canal on either bank of the Ohio river, and locks, 'dams and schuets on saleriver, and maintain slackwater navigation on the Ohio and such portions of the Allegheny and .Monongahela rivers as may bo necesioarY to form navigation within the limits of Pittsburgh, of not exceeding three hundred and fifty feet in length and seventy-five feet in width; that no toll shall be charged on boats not using the locks; that the amount fpr which mortgages may bo issued on the canal are increesed to six millions of dollars at seven per cent. A Lecture, under the auspices and for the benefit of SS. Peter and Paul's Church of Beaver, wo understand be given at the Court House, in this place on Mondaievening. March 7th by Rev. William (Megan, a Passionis Father, of St. Paul's Monastery. Subject: "The Bible." ,The Rev. gentleman is an Irish luau whd has the reputation of being a ripe ,scholar, logical , reasoner, and an eloquent man. presumed the coin inanity may expect to obtain from his lecture, an intelligent and comprehen sive idea of Catholic regard for, and in terpretation of the Holy Scriptures. At this time Catholicism is largely before the public, and this lecture will doubtless attract Moro than ordinary interest from the lecture-attending community. The object is n praiseworthy one, and it is etpected a largo audience will greet the Lecture. B. GENttikt.::Areirlannek Prints only 12 rents, nt Fortuna's. f 01.19;2t A Sew Grocery Store In Beaver. lersigned has opened a new grocery store in Beaver, in tho largo dmilding on the corner of Main and Buf falo streets, (west end of Beaver)w Ile has just received and willteep constant ly on hand, sugars, coffees,teas of the best grades, spices of all kinds, can roc tionerie9, soaps (toilet and washing),best brand of Pierce, Miller fi Co's. flour and feed, hest brand of syrups,(silsor drips d: sugar loaf), best Orleans molasses,apples (gri.en anti dried), peaches (mimed and dried), No. 2 mackerel, best brands of tobacco, cigars, tubs, buckets, brooms, and all articles usually found in a first class grocery store. Call and see us. "Quick sales and Jona; profits" is my motto. • JORN li. PLULVIS. Donation visit.—The bombers of the Bridgewater D. E. Church and friends of the pastor. Rev. Joseph Hid- Negate:o, gathered in groat numbers at the parsonage on Thursday evening last, itruniati a delightful time. Before leav ing they gave a purse efFil,oo and up wants ortmoil to the faintly in valuables, Such snlistantial tokens of regard ere eventi that st Ind up in the history of a pt tar's life. otteniember the exhibition of the Public School on Thursday evening, and don't fail to go. The Scholars have gone to considerable expense and trouble to. perform the celebrated Allegory of the War that has met whir great success whomever it has been produced in the Largo cities of the West. There aro a great many characters and incidents. Tbe war was tragic and so the Allegory is a tragedy, but it is not without Meshes of humor. There are scenes which will make you laugh, and others that will stir the fount of hearts, and still others that will lire the patriots hearts and re vive the.glorions memories of the past. The songs that have been forged in the furnace of our nation's troubles and victories will be sung - we hope lu all the glow of white heat. Besides the Allego ry, there will he other exercises. Go and see what your children can do and encourage them to prom onward. They are makAig money for the school which enriches their minds and makes them useful—to learn to help themselves in an exeellent lesson. Tickets sold at Simon Saitger's, Bea ver Drug Store's, and Mrs. lietwonett. Admission cents, SEVETY SIX, Heaver county, rob. 12, Mn. ED/TOR :—ln looking. over'the Ants this winter, I noticed several puffs ou poikers of Beaver and vicinity: I fool disposed to lot your folks know that we have some pigs in Independent* tp. We don't have Chester pigs to re. port, but we have' some pigs of common stock. Mr. Robert Starling killed ono which weighed 315 pounds; ourself one of. 2AO pounds; Alexander Seeright, one of 344 and ono of 437 lbs.; .1. McCoy one 014213 and ono of 51* pounds. .Ikrone'of the above pigs were over 20 months old. Mr. (Image Somerville, of Bocktown, copturtsl a raccoon a‘ short time since which weighed 38 lbs. . If our friend VValten can heat that we will try again. THOMAS STANDISH. Siabilia. 4 ....lLlaitiga7 tom tion thing to Mar. premlirrannidahr-of :thelr-lbed,lnek,! when in fiettheyonaht to Llama: their. Own_ Want of: *ludo* aid action. ' The following frini the ion of *distinguished writer.enay beof some 'value to , our street whd ire 'oar dna lems to iurre "aomelhing count' upt" • 6 Luck is ereryt . hing walling for some thit!il to turn up, 7 • : 7 ' ' Labormith keen eyes and atroniervill; will turn up something. . Luck Malik bed, and whiliera the twat man would bridg him the pews of a leg . • : •" ' Labor,tarrot out at six o'clock, and with busy pen or wringing hattnner,larr the foundation of pompeteneo. ' . Luck whines. • Labor whistles. Luck relies on chances. • Labor on chamfer. Ltick slips down to Indigence. Labor strikes Upwards to indepen denim" . • Tug only place to got genuine Merri mack. Prints for 12.1ct5., Is at Fortuna, Diamond, Rochester. febo;2t More. Editorial Trashlear—Dr. L. C. Hall of Pittsburgh has oommenced sults for damages In the civil courts of Alleiheny county, against the Gazette and Leader, fur damages sustained by the publication of alleged libellous mat ters concerning his reputation. The pa pers in question published an account, not tong since, of "The Child Marriage Case," in which the namo. of Dr..ffall was mentioned, as he alleges, to his In- Jury. The Doctor has an office on grant street. Representative Craig, of Lawrence county, basalts" commenced enaction for libel against E. B. l Durbsut esq, of the New,Csitle Obercust, for alleging that be had received a consideration for his vote for Genend Irwin in the State Treasurer Contest. I IGo to Foritme's for the cheapest .and, best goods. You will and them on the Diamond, Rochester. • • fah g Publle Leetares.—Accordingtiar;! rangementa by the different churches of this place to have a series of public leo tures by genttetnen 'from abroad given In Deaver, the Rev. Dr. Hodge, of Al gliony city, 'talked' to our people on last Tuesday evening in the Court House; A very fair audience was present on Ulla occasion. Tile Dr's. theme was "Mani and what becomes of him after Death." We need scarcely say that his subject was ably handled, and the audience was 'well pleased with the lecture. On this (Tumidity evening) the Rev. Dr. Holmes will deliver the second lec ture of the course in the Court Holism Dr. H. is looked upon as oneof the finest speakers in the Pittsburgh Conference of the M. F. Church, and his address, the s rerore, will no doubt, be well worth hearing. We hope these lectures will be , well attended for surely no ono can spend an evening moro profitably than while listening to a lecture from one of these scholarly Divines. Ifyou have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste and hearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure tbe head, take cold wally, you may be sure you have the Catarrh. Thousands an nually, without manila/sting half of the above symptom; terminate in consump tion and end in the grave. No disease , is so common ' more deceptive or less un derataxdbyphysicians: Di. 11. V. Piero°, of Dnifhlo, N. Y., is the proprietor of Dr. Saga's Catarrh Remedy—u perfect specific for Clitarrii . ,Cold in the Ilead,or Catarrh-. al Headache, which be sends to any ad dress by wail on receipt of sixty eeuts. Sold by duggists everywhere. NEILOMIORHOOD MEWL = Considerable of a row was raised last Saturday night In Waynesburg. In the basement of the Hamilton House among some bright (1) young men, who were engaged In drinking and playing baga telle. The :Burgess and Police were promptly on! hands and took the parties in charge. Do It Wore. 11ev. S. C. Skinner, of • Stewart tp., Fayette county, was stricken dead with apoplexy on the 17th nit, while going to the house of Mr. Harbsugh, to perform a marriage ceremony. 'rho Waynesburg Temperance tioCtety appoints four delegates to the State Con• vention:at Harrisburg. I.Lwaingez CouriTl On Friday evening last. a little after Live o'clock, as Mr. Situ J. Adair, and Jno. Newton of New Castle; wore earn ing towards town in a wagon, they, dis covered smoke Issuing from the roar of the Kemp school house in Neshannock tow ship , nod on bursting the door op n, it was found that sparks Wore dr, piling down beside the stove pipe. Mr. Newton wont to a house nearby and recurecl a bticket, and though the tire ad got Homo headway, the two sute I ued It in a short time, so that with the help of a few who were there by that titne,the building was saved; Orily a few joist were burned off, and the flue foil down. ' The tire had not yet reached the roof. If the discovery had been male two min utes later the building would have been destroyed. On Wednesday morning last, Joseph Crawford, aged fifteen, anti Frank and Marry, twin brothers, aged about twelve years, wore amusing themselves before school shooting at a mark with a pistol. —At about half past seven o'clock, they quit shooting and the twins started fur 'school, Joseph going into the water closet. here he took the pistol out of his pocket. It was at half cook, which lie considered the safest way to carry it, as it was generally very hard to put off when in that position. By some ; mean' ' it went off while In his hand. Just at that time Harry was on the fence, not more than tell or twelve feet away, and the ball took effect on the right side of his head; near the top. He was carried to the house, and ruedlealaid summoned immediately. The wound was thought to be only a flesh wound, as It was seen that the ball had apparently come out about two and a half inches from where it entered. Harry was perfectly sensible, atitranewered all questions 'asked him intelligently; but notwithstanding the appearance of the wound he died about fifteen minutes before one o'clock. Coro ner. Baker held an inquest, and a verdict was rendered in accordance with the facts. WAIIIIINOTON Comity. Tho National Reform Association of Washington county, invites all who fa vor the Religious Antendmesit to the, Constitution of the United States, with out distinction of party or creed to meet in convention in Canonsburg, on Tues day the 15th day of February, at 2 o'- clock, p. m. Able speakers will bo pros- • out to address tilo meeting. Mr. Joseph M•Wrath,of Independence township, rooolved a kick - from a horse on Tuesday of last week which broke his arm. Tho limb was sot by Dr. Stew art of West Middletown. We learn that scarlet favor is prevail ing to .some extitiit In .Franklin town ship. Last week a child of U. IL Clerk, cm., died of it. An far as we have heard this is the only fatal came, but several other families are afilictod•with it. On the 27th ultimo the hieCielland Brothers, of North Strabane township, butchered a Chester White pig that weighed live nine - hundred and eighty fire pounds, dratted elght Aninlred and serenty pounds Who can equal this? On Tuesday morning of last week Ber net Bonar,7d and weilknown citi zen of Don township, ; was found dead in in He has died, it is pre sumed, from extreme age, being in his ninety-second or ninety-third year. The wool rnarkst #Yha paii weeli'has shown Mare aetivitk - thaw Ibr some my advaaasta pia* , atlll,trnysrs sra snore i0th4,•1114 'amount:of in this °Nutty, Wiatirirsh?la;iald ead,- arn Ohla has ebaaglijlaada. - got selpeate Cotorar... - P;tetere are CAR foie blind 'bire'btiir P4 P*. llunt Ai.9 s o4* l.64B #4 4 4,itillh pist.,:iti tp.' iomuilitei:Of Argazypewtikip; make it a saceelate! affair. . . gine eithitni of WeliiaUlrs aa' Wing t i ed. 94 1 4 4 0 V evening: of last teak by a heavy report followed britaizange boning noise. On intinliziewae baud to be the explosiossof an nbibtiinkalell. to Whichitottut yOunginett match "FetttinettO he 9 11 . 0 7t 1 , 44 :144* segt . Mslo B , - . B 4 l9 P'sttwkitfelmtr: wane to grief twice last :week tbalriolab; leg the iirdiPance of ttiAt_ettleiftt*eiect: lug the sale of Utpora. ;Ho wiwthind on two Indlctineete. thohtet . the charge of selling . to.lttittilii width, 'added hnprlatinthentlraliii:;":;: Two young meth Jawk.lgetin,ta, tug Oa:lntel Connel, were tirbfiten - IffeYer Long, of WellivilliOine day -last Week on a charge of Bgbtin ,Hla Honor Ailed them 'Meech and eats, which they paid pnd were dthrintrger . There were. twete*i•titne merino kt. meta Issued' bjt.Tedge rt•eetone during the. month This . ;member would ladloate ,that •, the:. nistrltoontel market Is not eiteltd. • : - , . The OktoTetriat sari Rev. Dr.A.: N. Dail* Li to .bh the Ihturi'elilloe'et:,* 4iti4ek geerua. • *iraiiicao atCli"W. hint Barclay of Chicago; is deliVerink lectures to the ladles of Fratiklimitt the Baptist ;church, at ibUr o'Clock of each, afternoon of Chia week. , Her leetuzaare vrell attended. endue ; 'Spoken of, by la• dies Who have heard them, in thehighest terms. There is no other siihject of which American women know to Uttle ; and Yet, in its bearizig on the fade of our race, it rises to. an *lmportance, in Comparison .witb.WhichMe Ordirudy questions of plitician) insignilicard. The County Auditors are engaged Just now in investigating charges against the County Commissioners. What these charges consist of the Ciftwa • does .ned toll us. CaAwroan Cooney. Mrs. Edgar Huldskoper, of Meadville, who, with her two daughters and two youngest sons, sailed from New York Jan.,22d, on the French steamer, Lafay ettikarrived at Brest, In France, on the bfkinst. After spending a few days , in Paris, the party purpose spending the remainder of the winter in southern France, In the neighborhood of Nies, be fore 'proceeding to Rome In tho' spring. On the morning of the 4th inst., the thirdly of Isaac Patterson, in Meadville, wore shocked to learn that their little girl, four months old, was lying dead in bed. Tho mother had risen betire day light, and supposed she had loft her child sleeping. Arun- a little time she wont to see if it yet slept, and left it again with the Impression that it was still asleep. Just at daybreak she went a second time to the child, and this time concluded so take her up and dress her for the day, when she was horrified to find that her darling was cold in death. It went to bed the night betbre apparently as well as it had ever been in its Lb, but before morning sickened and died of congestion of the lungs, , Penn'a. Legislature. Si mats, Feb. 7.—Among tho bills troduced was one authorizing the sink ing Fund Commissioners to lend out all surplus funds to the highest interentpay log bidder—sect:tied by State or United States bonds—and allowing them to sell 'State securities and buy up the public debt with the proceeds. The bill allow ing =lima& to lease or eecomo lessees passed dually. Also, the bill to Incor porate the Petroleum railroad Company. A bill relating to attachments, and 'a sup. pleinent tope Act relating to the entry of liens %lanat unpatented lands, exten ding the time for collection of balances, passed sound reading. Ifousx.—A bill was introduced to slaekWater the Ohio river„ or build a canal from the the mouth of the Beaver River to Pittsburgh. An appropriation of t 5,500 dollars was authoriied to com plete the history of tho l'a. Volunteers in the late war. Snxiivz, Feb. B.—Among the many local bills acted upon and passed we find none of Interest to this section. A bill passed authorizing corporations to decrease their capitol stock. Ilonst:.—A 'Amber of local bills pas sed.. The evening session was occupied in the discussion of the bill requiring the State Treasurer to give security In the sum of $500,000, and fixing his sala ry at $8,E00; requiring public funds to he put out at the best Interest—not more titan one-half to be deposited in one in stitution monthly statements to be made to the Auditor (tenets], etc. A number of amendments were proposed and defeated ; finally the whole subject -was postponed until Tuesday next. SENATIL, Fob. 9.—A bill was presented for tho incorporation and regulation of Life insurance companies. The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the bill for the safe keeping and Jatanagement of the publicfrevenues, and after some dis cussion the whole subject was postponed until to-morrow. Houma.— Several private hills were Introduced none of which would inter est this community. The committee for investigating the Treasurer conduct, mat in the afternoon to hear the detailed statements of Mr. Mackey in conclusion of his examina tion. Rut, ho informed them that his statements were not yet prepared. Mr. Irwin presented a paper to the commit tee in which ho Is said to have declined to ho sworn, or to answer any interroga tories of the committee on the grotind, that they have no right to propound them at this limo--ho having settled up his accounts on retiring from the office! of State Treasurer. Ho refused to an swer any question touching his disposi tion of the public money while be was In office. Tho committee refused to re ceive his paper, and adjourned until Tuesday, nest, when Mackey will be re called. • f SENATE. Feb. 10.—A message was re ceived from the Governor vetoing the Philadelphia Police bill—on the ground that it did not permit the people of that city to choose their own pollee officers, and is contrary to the spirit of the Con stitution. Its consideration was post poned, and one thousand copies ordered to he printed- The bill allowing writs of error in cases of murder and felony was also vetoed. It was got up for the purpose of relieving Dr. Shceppo, who was convicted for murder last fall. No Mils of a public character were passed., Hones—A committee of five was ap pointed to investigate whether any cor rupt means were used in procuring the passage of. the Philadelpla Police Bill. Tho divorce bill was discussed at great length and finally indefinitely post. , posed. The bill exempting family sew ing machines from taxation throughout the Commonwealth, was passed. Also, the bill protecting baggage was passed. The bill allowing the people to vote on the liquor license question was discus sed and amended, and postponed. Smarts, Feb. IL—Bills were reported Exempting mortgage taxation through out the Mate; exempting all bequests to religious and charitable Institutions from collateral Inheritance tax ; making Attorney General and Aecretary of the Commonwealth elective by the people, and providing for the health' and 'softy „ . _. •, • , -:37.;: 7 ;' I . ' ' ..:.; italitakie.i' l et .17: l- -, i ; '' I ,Raikautises:fretnaeringlarylng the ' XIVUI and XVUS-AnAinst bc; inw, i 1 4 , 01131 ,4 ' At ivjie li siiiidberof bah svvro reseitki wis __auepted; 4 ~,,,,.....„TniasnrY for ; the anintiiki4,4,, rq,dakis ' and 4 11 . 0 040 t hijitt4 . . 4 0 . ,. th e Poolfie *WOW Po'Ll - ll.Pelik 4 1 40 i alito; the obrueder oftilebenthOlglh the trzette ' iit'y, - .utrfetrykier!bitAakegin _ g..bhtbe im i kin c .d. IlTbs , cieletali bill was di :..iAd i atisierie leer telos thi a l eit h 0./t40. 31 °4 11 0.'. // . . chip' welt iootiittiotd: Nam= - Ifetii ad s3 l f i a ll Af i r trig i Be !* ” . 6 :24' • . . * . 'of s on r4OptimitrOlit. .... 4.44144 , 644, wh• - •rogisoong, of nentidossisaithas A Congenital! neviewie oder 'the Ikea: siltation SO le*p , exbdotko-riite -100 lipottaillk iv* ifois l of St lb .m...4E:f0t0 ! : apt* I.oethi t ressiaint - - f ; . :'644thi 'kg ot ozompeet, [ontia'ntnare., filed: 'no `des* tilf :Pl ll # lll 4 :4 1 ': .* II: - liiiti Ole , wattanziontioek - 4,alhic:eniti4e wen. Prol*nthitkogi 4 c , adopted tittliolieCalle. ..•:{,r-- . • fisearie, Feb. 0.-TVl..restutions. of lambi rstifying dip milth Atnefninkitt were subeniteek . A taieletion Wee imitip.! tea ittleeitingalli Prtiatent to clenibilie ooriespern*Veiiitit Gietu'Britain and. other Wilgiligikra with ovitmi to pro- incite stk of a eininion atarebtril of !a , Atusies A : roso 1 atop -was egreetioiceotifing an the -F!realiket to know howliiimelc of the appropriation of a minket of delimit for the defence of 'isertnin cottotisnilsOna teen ox'pendoi. A resolution to q 1 er Indian t reaties in open lie inafter, was opted. "Among. tiro bilterroanksi wore air, follow ing: 'Ono Toin slOopriations to West Point, sad ter apewiturent mlllfary post at Fort finellinr,„ pie Colleting certain parsons trout pollticei 41sablltUie. Ex eastliT Bastion adJourneiL i. HonsE.—A resolution was dhicussod for abolishing thapehlkiatioa ofpecitions for the abolition of the Franking privil ege In the Daily Gleba; sink during the debate it tame ontiktat the met to the country' f the Inablicattou of that:paper was fromsl,2oo to 4 1,300 per diem. Tho resolution was laid on thetablol A reso lution to pay rho nutiUy of tbo late Soc. rotary Rawlins one yaw's ardarY,passod. Sessve, Feb. o.—Retolurking wore adopted calling tor - informatioti as to the action Of any ottbe departments r es i s ti ve to the claim of the Cabin Pacitld Raiircad fur bonds or lands In aid ogthciroad,and directing the Judlekuty Cominittee to inquire Into the rearipinizatiiin of", the Georgia Legiabdure..r of bills wore reported. After lengthy speech from Mr. Morton ou b t e subject of our neutrality laws, the was rMorred to the 'Committe on • FciVeign &Jadeite.— Tho Howie Minato bill.waa taken upand . after some diacuision,)ald otilthe table. • Lionam—The °eliminate() Was Edon in ,ministerod to Jobu Covode of'-Pennsyl vania. A bill for 'the. relief ,'of certain settlers ou public lan& in !lowa was paired. Also one to enforce atnendments to the Constitution. The Mouse • then went Into canomitted of thewkolti on the Legislative tuft! dlaposlng of it, amondmeuts.had been refectisP"ii was ciebteci . calling on the President!for 'any infor mation that may .hafa•been received by the Government in refereneolto the -re, cent assault upon and reported murder of American citizen at Minna, Cuba. Sas.s.vs., Feb. 10.—The bill making appropriations to supply the deficiencies in the appropriations to thenSvil service for tho present year was passel. A lengthy discussion' occurred on au amendment to the Miseissipth bill; and, nothing was accomplished sate the vent ing of bad feeling among Setiators. The country will lose respect for that body,if they continue to neglect their duty for the purpose of badgering each other. lionsm—The door was byinuaxiimous oonsent given to John Kitts, who weal born In Pennsylvania In 176; was 4131- Mar of the Revolution; witnessed the surrender of Cornwallls at) Yorktown, and had also served in the war j of 1812. . The old gentleman was aoo surrounded by members with whOm ht chatted in a lively and intelligent :man er, showing but slicht indications of extreme old age. The Committee omPublie lauds was in structed to delino_by ldw. the meaning of 'swamps and overflowed lands.' A res.' elution was adopted for Infoinzation front the Secretary of State why Spain had not paid the Interest on cialmsl of American citizens in coin, in-compliance with taw treaty of 1e34. The Legislative appro priation bill was Coin taken up and dis cussed at great length without arriving at any conclusion—except! 'flailing' ono another. Butler and Coi had a sharp tilt. NKNATE, Feb. li.--Seveial bills were reported from Committee; one to en large the public ground around the Capitol passed. A preamble and resolu tion was offered for the !recognition of belligerency of Cuba, whech after some debate was referred to Onntnitte. The Franking privilege was discussed until the close of the merninle hour.. The bill for the ad:1111110m of 4,bodeslPPl wan then taken up and debktod fur Some time,-when the death of Representative ilopkins, of Wisconsin, waaannounced, and after the paisage of qte usual reso lutions the Senate adjourtied: - Romm.—Ablunber oil bills were in troduced and referred.- The Legislative appiropriatlJn bill was taken up mid dis cussed with a view to the reduction of expenses. They are trying to abolish the Globe Legislative !Reports. The death of Representative Hopkins was announced, and after the adoption of the usual resolutions the IlOuse adjourned. (Written for the nearer ammo • 110 W 1 LEFT 1 int Dn. L o t 141 • • It has been my. fate during my rather eventful career, to be occasionally rocked on the dominions of Father Neptune. Not like Ulysses in Search of Penelope, but in order to prevent the exportation of the sable element by' Spanish and Portuguese cruisers. was stationed on board ota man Of erne belonging to the French Squadron, when we were Wreck ed In the latitude of Sierra Leone. :Eleven of us escaped in a boat, and alter enjoy ing for Live days the !delights of being roasted on a rather a letnncepatiili diet, we hailed with enthusiasm the banner of the Free Negro Republic of Liberia. President Roberte,sithough o pure Af rinn, is a man of rartitalents, Owing.hls education to the miallonary board; we were warmly received by his excellency, who offered us the inispitality of Wash ington Hall—the White House of those realms; stUi an ardald desire to reach cooler regions, and hi join a }Tench ves sel made nto resolve /o find the means to effect the purpose, as our , exchequer was in inch a state 'that the most powerful microscope applied t h s e n eagle eye could not have disowned least remnant of a cent within,. I oorieluded to deliver a lecture on rostatutit de P Orreerletre„ liberator of their rase in San Domingo, appearing under did auspices of the ex ecutive; we expected .2 crowded home, libilititsiesdlitaiteimidUradmitsbaflair over our thuibeial yluieFregry of Um lauti conslate of ecitloili44lkitalsjefrof Is otioale, 4*** l 7 pritisbus," 1 :04 6 3PRlll*Liialleiti*orMir,4lP iiieeldogismon_ our.lSeas67ohsridnseuidaa edinisaloo fee of ono' botUo of wows:a oil. bohlll itioults Mod tiw oar paimagel Akmi sold fhe .611kM00 Stir cIIIS:; Fait. 11. kW' Joni Ibrelinee"to ti Orley- ellniate, t. Oisimisiptlvas. : admetheet 'bolas Um. rorearofto Iteekb la abw . weeks , 'by", very simple reuredy: altet idc MAW oatiroi rare with" "moo img "Siction.Old *Oars* dierma, CommemboNie MOM" lireglio britoms told) bUow earborrerbe !Res* ; ••. • 7 • • Tosil bbo dekko% be will mod • copy or the Meritriaati" W4d (ham Ore rtiriet tiosieet Preprint lead udoi rlieemite.wiMittbey eels cuss rob toittairrincirb Airs: ba.Mrrotemene, ate., The object Milt" 'Overtime emittbitttierrOtetlytios hi to too* itiOalliot, led. mti voted teronoaticra which be eeiteelres to berbimboible ;mad be boyett every aaoeree wfl by ids remedy; t it will east them sulking: nod may prom salimeing:. Audio. triable .tbripm eeriptiter villpiesie Miaow* •, t: •• • •••.,. • „ • .." Uir.Z.VfW A. rfPI,I'!!II,A•u,NP E==V:Z=l ,ILquilsoulipurt.i9 scißgeit from in Nev em Redaler, iyentalarepoter, and an the elleete lnt. foe the etilie of sof. kadostkpmw r teed finite all'whir need it, the ediedi!oiy nia4iiir the dards rein -4ttlW,Olkhlteinte Sullereta inking to pecilafttliCkivintaits expettraarti;kutda itegnidic hi write • - • -" t• 4Dllre R 0011E11? .silt • ?So. Or Cedar wrist New York . . • TO C h.—Wears Dowses pone to fonnah 11l ewes with constant employ. , meat st home, the whole of the time or for the spurs momenta. ' fistainent new. light end profits; hie. PCNOIIIa uterine's.= malty mistrust re as. to 11.5 per evenleg. and a proportional nun by &- nen the: Whole Omega the builhess. nonce Maw warn nearly as much as men. That all who Ms this may send thelreddisse end attest the bus iness, we make this imparallekd offer: To such lame not well sande& woins. will nod $1 dollar to ' ,fax the Croub wnt pertleelmn Wm* samplele. of which. win do to commence • • moth a copy of The Ropiest Winne Caw podere—case of My lamest and beat Petilt free by MIL r;0 11 4 I want I pprmannt. woo*. Odra: • • C. A1.1.14m h Co., Ausnuto, Ne.• EtZ223 I.IINESINGER—TAGOART-February 10, 1870 at Mrs C. Taggart'a,Knoxville tpJefferson Co., Ohio. by Rev. G. D. Rinneadi.Mr. Samuel. Mineshiger, of Beaver Co., Pa. to Mho Sarah C. Tag gart,a of Knoxville tp., Jefferson Co., Chi . TEEPLR—BENNETT—Feb. 8, by Rev. Albert Dilworth, Mr. Marshall W. Teeple,' and Mim Olive N. Bennett, both of Beaver Yalta, Pa. - Died. • SOWS—Ather residence In Bridgewater Pa., on the evening of that/Ll:tor Febru ary, 1870, Mrs. Mary Bowe, aged 58 years. Died—February 7th, In Chippewa t in the full faith of that Gospel which p., he had long professed, David Fergie- SOU, a Rulicg Elder In the Presbyte rilui church in Darlington, in the 56th year of his age. New Advertisements, periont wanting to buy or ael I Real &tato, of any kind. rhonld get THE PrITSBURAIR REAL ESTATE REGISTER." 'Pubtithed monthly by Csorr b Yntun, lied rotate Agente, No, 17.1Proarth Amor. Pltteberei, Pa. Sent free to any stigmas. Lfehlßbet New Dry - Goods NEW STYLES of JUST RECEIVED FROM MANUFACTURERS, - A ORE'.T VARIETY or rortiNors, Li-FAMINES, . ALPACAS, COBERGS, • FLANNELS, MUSLINS, CHECKS. a)zarnutt, wzaaw.a wasmals arm NOTIONS IN GREAT VA . MEW. ALSO.-JUST RECEIVED FROM The SPRINGFIELD Ells A LARGE STOVK OF THEIR Celobrated Jeans, FOR MEN AND BOYS' WE AIL These Goods will ito More SeIViCU fin. the et*t Ginn any other Goods Unnuise tured in the Country. Ile, Also, Keeps Constuutly on hand their Celebrated Woolen. Yams: These Goods Have Been Purchased tirnblu We Last Few Days, and Are Entirely NEW & Vaal ilYatiaD o . :l 4 otaat lins been Laid Aside for Sale at . Very 3leels iteduced Prices. Our Motto this Year. trill be LANGE SALES -AND 613'01113,alinitt•Vate4la ' Weil do well to Call and Rsamine THIS STOIC. Before Buying Elsorbenv S. J. Cross &. Co., ROcEIESTER- Fedlituury 16,140 ' IPACELIETAIVI. Sewing Machine C0333,1.1)64,33.5r. NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, Superior to any and all other 3lat for Range of Work, Simplicity or Con struction, Strength, Durabitity, Lightnest or Running, Flash and Speed. - Agents Waned For \Vattern. Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. Liberal Conunissuons Allosrod. , H. MILLINGAR. AWL' Nit 78 Sailbflekl Street febl6:lml pirranynatr, PA r;ssi • t 44 ill a,'•?4 , 20' '1 et a V 3 - I .0, , , ,-0116:Pregt/ifiVA , A144C , P" . 1 , „Aire , -Treasury, —7 6 • '0 aliVr V I Pr ttiAV4slso9-'. . . litVEßNipre • • ; Dri IrtsslpSit. W yr A:#4 l 7/4. ! Wi t = r g , Yclit rt:. l " " NNW lase !our,- L s S.: . .......... ';1; friAtkati, ,•• ./.•'! tr . 84404.444•14,4:,./.: .. . •. 1:1 17 ........ • .•7.9. : ViAtrt• 141...134,0 ik was say, Mar -11.11.ffoolv 417 • 'esi'Velesitt'sCP.ll' - '1614e t• • M 'elskss !. Sliesmew s:811 c!! ••• -W. lbamia.. •31 011... 0121.10 Arieetotsl 2144144 y; WWI liceletkes. . • =WOO Sof od - Usooyalpoitoo book !. eld =XI • • t ...... ..... AIM di- 44,1? to - ‘ l4-1.11 1 . 1 1 4• ' ' ADP as'.: .7;4. 7 . 7 & 7 7 - 14.1pairtatia , :alnykas .I.B* aa- 11410.22 Cc m !' 10 , 1°0011. • Jana • 0111140 • OM itep 4 ' 4 0 0- Clerk lbeVomerlY, S. R. lAMB, 'M* l,l • i t ele Vera .11$ MID 100 AO Comokl re setth . Case e r, 411 " ' ' •-• "` Clerk alloortor emit as.— OP IP Cooatobko* lovo ' •Sp 21 District Atty.. J. It. Ilarrsh, Mb DS srlWg tkdtt's Rir 1,115402 iae; 400 CY itbstlSl 1. ptp . dl 111 Ott ": Judea,' Ono " 101 'Ol Plano& bum POI 1 4 ,;', Coo li Zipopois Dom county ' 01 tofdl, ottondlos ' • ' edictal.lsai ,l 4. l 4344A papsepp-4.1m000r55444, • 11111 . Go' . Mimic boa, ' `'3 • -do lbri2tes_dtaodomPooadie. IP Id- 1113103 Clerk at 44 IMOK =l444aeiei iies' 313 84 ".• Cadatakewalltagoreolot 47- • - •do . lleurso, mid Lbws . 1114 bit .:!! 01J. X. Utast— „ „.. tct Gland Jirrars•psy. -CZ 23 Pettit 41* do v 14i4 IS • 0! ! Jaollar,lar 1/crvio u :n., . , do Joy Camera, Es " • do -do !And. Calotled..". as 64 • :: • • . do . do ,Doste• pay • 10 W , . 121.13ak . Treasuurisir, fia keeirst Bre • . ..,.. Jas. Z., M- T° balsam amuse..,. .14.017 iteit received tom Outmoded lauds, Tr bd o omit need dem Core prior to 11.1/73111 "evel de by Tree& belbte Aux. 44 41.110 - do do do do Sept. Lip id To anti' reed from Coileetore for lea.. ft Meg. do do do Meg toot.dc 759 Oa' ° do do do cedesupen onorat'd Landa 6tr4 aint reed J.C.Evanel.l.k. (old bridire) rf. o do do Inns 31.1111. is tfl CO Totibt *MAW ea Jp. 41. To balsam 1,6 Tremblay, 113,1 ti . • , Deaver Commis 'lleaMeastai: Jan.*, To snit of °marauding war r ant., sooad iJan. 1, By balanoremfundu treagary. Bt fit AI " a, ro suit it outstimUng hoods.. 1„11011; 1, By do Doe from Cola, prior la Mak IMO " a, To balance In favor Meounir "a, Ur do Due Bout tote. tar ntlit • - A Br balance doe on naaeated .aa4a. 101 03 DI , do dm tut co 3, DI do due fro m) an Dralnar. 30 OL , .{1416110 CM DeUnguent (Mikelikts tae Nears prier tall.Bl{9. GUlectors: Teem ' ...• I • 0 14 444retors: . Ain't ain't forward .001 33 O. Mettlare,_ Borough Tp. 1504 $ll4 SO . A. Y. Blame, .enr Drt 44 Aton, MB, 453 Jo.. Darting , N ew Brighton. 1005, , 135 '3I ' ' Peter Cis& CLlppeint to__ POI. lir: G 5 John lienday,Dartiagtott b0r,1307, • 1544 -• :' IW. 0. Lariniorer..N.ltrighton; (1 TA at' Phnip Biker, Indium tp.„ UM, 101 13 ~-... 1.. 0. Brunei. Bactoon tp 1343, bl 34 Amount carried over -0= 141 Total --,41,320 46 ir. _ 'ae , i I E . . 9 I .. , e: x •:. c •F. • ..: glAli iiAY,, edA.4 , • ' T. • ."43 . 1 :.. ".4 --, ••' ..--- i e , 144- ..i7•74.44e.e1t 11F3: ..r.'— ••..Atlfi - 7.. , Ag hi Iftmtiriplipe. ste.24ili4l..2 , ldts:e, Ea • ° la. - 4„, mined that no Dentin In the ,--,..„....;____. - - - _ . .. L.........e . A w tata !hull do F/0 . f - . 7 :y •- .'-' l l- elra c per ." 747n Al N ow t - t i ... , ogrrr, it to 1 ' 1 .4.4 .41.4 . 1110 0 Ile tat ti; be.% materials nsanudicturad In the ratted State.. Gold aa4 PH. Yee Illtar performed la a style that dear. ramp.- fliLm Setlefselker gneamitral In all agouti... 1 or the money returned. time him a trfai. Wetly _ • CLOSING OUT SALE. The Subseriber Were lite Aware q l GROCERIES, HARDWARE. iv, AT TIMID VICIF1" TO CIAPSE OUTS TUE 33 r vcoati i 7 111 451. r e• Ara variety of Giber ur be Pole At 001 ! Afa ft Gnat litre qf it At t, LESS THAN COST! A. 111. ra. Feb I. imetiri 111EMItAr..0.."It' s ibi‘Meittga - 01. the Keystcree Weenies arensteetatier Com 13bpany will be held et the of ot Charter Hoops on the 134 or Pebrotu7 ISVA. at 7 Welsch p. ..11. thee • Maseru and Baud of Dloteters will be elected to servo for the enlister yew% retetiliel 'III%WILDE, Met. New Ittightes,.Jaanary if, 1179. • • ": 4 11ribink — I,4i;usteri's foe ale et. the *MGT; tansp g il i t; Glow p and 1 all • . • - , ug 3 Mita awl ,Liasec.: • ie g • i,.r.'R i sm seveiPerCalkortirviir a' • 0 ,...,. 7111 7". 1 • • ~ . .: • i t wo ns ie j ► • ~. ~., i-r, • - rrm .. ;. i: ..)`2,..". i :t1.1,. p., t s , . • :Ir.l. 1: WPM ini r re OIgrrOPINO Dania :..; - i ay e4Mlir alli a mo gi ta."4.illgil .. r iligl Tl .01111.7 i TOO:17 1 ~, ,1 ,•.. -•.i.1: .1.. lA . ! , .?,.;:: 71• `l , ..43ritristigi4 , :i l .l .4 a l . - T. M • P•• • e. . :, • Ileur..:ivig i tg; 1 ..f. I. r 'l In" _ '''''.• : For r estoring Grat !Mt :le Its natural Vitalityluyi-fIlloir• •. —... .... .. , is 5a.41003 , gigivied, bauthPetia+Akito4 for , preservioX ;AI hair: Failed' Of oral kfir:is "atrchs; irstos4 44. 4. essginai ,enhi *id dal rylasts. aiseil feeshaeaa.etif oilosaii, This Ai* in i ?fad • 'etaizied,'W,lo4l,' II old al iKikri: l Kirisl zing • ran ,reatorivoilis -lirc ilks 1.4111(.4455, sun *spayed sr the glands atrophied and' , ad. Buil suck.= remain 1 1 4 3 - 1 10 1 04rWAr. ~ J setiduess. fry Air appliettinuf• vriatitit n rh 1 .3 r fouling threliter With , 4 'seem !pent, it will keeplt ek.'ait s . 's! 4 Its oc:cioto c ial use vat vrifit t , $l l i, rritni itina;ui:gri4Y Pr Illiult 104 !Ins' [eonsegitenily. prevent . haidoete. 'From from ihaie deleterious• sagest-es whielt make sem, preparations datngerons ntid injurious to this tiair, this Vigar • ezla ecily , berMkbta no! hirtii . ii. :Icwaul'ed 'perky fur a ii 84 41 A. iAFFt Dft...ESs4 „ , NA king also can be fountl:aoteshoile. '.."otitrtiulug neither oil tor dye, it lie,. iot last. loUg• ou tho hair, givi&g. it a rich glumly. taitTe and a grateful perfume..: , ;:,., • Prppued by, Dr.l. Are, NAL-rid= Axt.A.3.l4:rilax.,Cumans, LOWELL, Nita PUIORS 11 , 1400. , , Ay t er's Sarsaparilla, 103$ ricauri-csea t E:ir.ocoak . iii; L i i • The reputation thin en eetkett nwittems cake& • In &tired from It. I UM*, caeca of ak/Orli haul .4*- nee . atheft the ,y • trot ' eesakd •Wituraird irk% pustiko am 1 rurs. havt 1 11 it. tic rotteletry atfr , tlongsthil' • I.- , dispnierm,Sthich wore • graveled by Ow 'croft. loot contamination unlit They Irene painfldly Metes", Deirit been twikmilY cured in omit swat Dwellers Pa almost every sen. tins of the country. that the public tearcidy need to re informed of Its irirtors or Wet.' • • ... . ecrofulono potson,loorse o fdmost dortnieltro :Hermes of oar unde.: Oftn, nseen and untrit tenant of theorinintsasaindermikies the nsaidissedsdy nd Inrnosthe Mack of enfeebling or fatal disease., .rirhout a suspicion of its prcsrocet t -retro Jobless! infection throughout the Lonely. slut inch. on soon far amble occasions rapistlydertlass into one or other of Its 'tams re liiigltv either An Ih4 foresee or among jibe tall. In t tuts, des mat' be M 'mart. or tunumns forced is Yoe Irerssle. i r. .I..l.re4core by era ono On the slat, or fool taker. Itienwon panel purer the body. Bence 14P .ioonl me, of &hat* of Ms rboble, even when no negroArintntpros .f disrsr 1 11 , pr:rt. Perlinn4 Isnli .1. dubs reneraltv Soul humedares eiitist' shot' wt' etigilr, rum by the ti,e of this HANA.Or.I 1.- . f.. 1: .tirr. Rose or 4' 1 10 , 4.'41y, Triter. timid Head; . 111,40,44.. i. Suer gyre, Her. lien, nua other r 'options ,I•ltdc toms, of M.. in 11. etore dronreuleol ;lend AluoAP Fits. T:ptiepsy. :Iresterolttlos, zl.l lhe varlour firmer's ',decade:a of tho unmet). Arm.; 1,4,1,1111 /1141 . 1111. Sande nix dor'S'ese peen I aii4llrereuriat Tilseasro rurvl by thon:h.e-long time Is molircil fin Iniii ins ih,:c ta,gisiato ididoLlories by our Ng I.lmq th.e. MIA nordlid hod will rood .Ite roduldlendt• I esreorehoros or II hit. •,, I G rives Cicero: 00000 A. owl From fe or, root oldideb. •does drldrooel allot ilhituatrl) mount iue /WA 111tigoratiog eltert. 1. le Ibirrv. Ti,, .'for redid I at, af, f a int In our fury. /:/..•,,,;//i,qua. (item/. uteri) I.r ri , elintidati4s. CXtraii- , .. 1. 11•1111,4 in lino 144.4, livid quirk! to It, n- hll, . /01.1: rosov.h , l.l..l"..rpidity.eonr-551.0.4 io/tosw• off Ofilw tires., mul Jn undlrt . hva a• ollvn do, (honk the rviiklln* in awn Mogul: 1111+ rt.iftos-ff%tffir.zo,f, f> a glent 'te• nrater fir ll.n.trrnnth and vigor at LLP 1110. e a In) are Lannprid and Limitro•, !Morgue drat, Inhibit...l with Airrrolon forghrs.siomfa or refire. or sat of too otrortom. ttrtoototontio of 1r00k.,.. win find miler asit eiiwn hieing ennlin4Ce or Inn teattnitivi porner upon WWI. . . • SLIM ti rfiEPARRIP g=l Prwettosi end Asti lytkat Chnotosa. SOLD 111 , ALL DIWGGISTS m it11: 1 1. '• •. ' , OEI Jity Stuni.UA:, lin. of Api, ll•C/I, Ile:at-burn. Jaundice, .16rio , rA .iri-ittg from a disordered gate ihe Stomach, Liver or Intottioes. ,• j. . Prri..mi by s'EwARP.. lIENTLEi .t. Cu k:s Kr. bru 7 gl,l4, IluiTakt, N.Y. .1 4 .41 l:v AI 1.:,,,,%;i.t.. . UNION 'HOUSE, A. &OYD ROOK, Proprietor. thieccoiir In John B..Chsrk MOOD KTATILING ArrAellitr, BBA.VBR, da S till •pr I. .8,133 IS Brighton Paper Mills, .; BEAVER FALLS, PENNIA, I•giNTIN4I. 111:213371:1-4. ROOFING, BAILING, Ilard ware, Glam. iwirsw. UNG 1 N CAIIPE'I' AL _V' 30 3F . IL. IviA.nruloAtincylzmu AND SOLD AT 11Whieleisels* Metal b 7 • Itget $2 Irlag;d ANtruar. lIITSBUTIOII ritritagok taken to ex awing's: XECUTOWS NOTICR.--tetters 11101116 cent. • • 1 . ..1 haring hero granted to the' ptirrailleVe nu the ',tato or Alexander MeKlititen. sr., deed., lire of•Jtserodn tp:„ oil promo indebted to vont ectale ate hereby notleedito make Imistolhita pry- • wad; sod oil permit* haring clew wilder Maw rill modal theist dilly authenticated for • orttlaareot . J, licking'''. • • J. A. tiIIANNON. Weep Carden P. • ,0„ Beaver Co., Ken, • • pagiallor. FNOTteeitettere tesbusealary ~/ Melee hoes mated to the eabeerlbore es the tome ofper J. Nayna backlog. el thimp.tum bough, all so Indebted to laid are here ro by aotllled to an tatasellate W nilmolatet 1,1 all pawns bailag elan. agantet sold Otais DUl pretent theta doy atobtatleautt tor ',quotient. . Jon NIL YOUNG. • EDWARD itOCYJNO. Neer. El =MEI