The Beaver 'lir pesiler: ll l o ;.lipreii's o 4ll7 (*.Ciliation Over Twelve Hundred. Races or Adverthdoi. , -..... ; - 1 ~ • out- ''. liws' . t ..., - . 11a.. at. 1 *se C. . ....—.. ....... .;........ ....... i t yr- 1011u, 090 VI, 00 $5 RV $XlOe , oquarel. do ,alti P, 94 'il PO 40 60 Id 00 3 . 4 4u.rem, do 'll Opl -II OD , O it VI ZS CO 4 Nparete do 800 800 10 SO 16 00 11 CO !.. c01dm0.... • _4 so 11 Go is sas o ss-or !, clamor ' .31 001046 IS 00 18 00 IN al I c010a5)..4. 411) . 90 I§ OD 1111AXI ,O 1 06 WO 00 . , .1616. 1 i 116101 6, 7,11 1 01‘16606:0164*. Notices. PiNrial notlecilmartoo;" ten Ch L iat, ' Pouieuto go he mach gamed', (or tratieleit ierignmrthiemeola, which mail In advance... . State Theureemieteter for the obk eudir4o the 2lth of March 5,1870: 7A. Y. 2r. W. 9P. tr. E; i . 27 49 deg. - 41. deg. ,39 deg IN 3d deg. 40 dog. 37 deg Mar. 1 $2 deg. 30 dog. 33 114 . 2 • Llt.log. • deg. 27 ' 3 24 deg. 34 3d deg. • 22 deg. 4 . 80 deg. 40 deg. 13 deg. o 28 deg. 37 dog. 1.4 deg. ' It. T. TAYLOR. rho attention of the public is directed to the following Now. Advirtisentents which appear for tho,flrat thno In thn nous to-day : • special Notice.— Ale .t Hoene. Public tialo.—Ectoto of Cloorgo Strelt,, For if. poncho°. • • itleentor's Notice.—S. ll.Caughoy and J. It. Caughoy, Form. Executor's Notice. William David. mom AdministratorNotice.—Wlll‘ ' tiara itehither. Yard.—Dr. J. C. ',oriel. Notice.—Dr. Boardman. Poper.—Thos. Palmer & Co. special Nollpo. :1 —R. T. Taylor. 1 übscriptiloint t o the Beaver Ar• Kus.—Tho following uturted persons have paid the sums set opposite to their Doilies on subscription tCithl) Beaver Monts, since the date or Mir last cation. .liPneN Marquis, Fallaton, .114 on Boys, Bidnstry, • Jw G. Gibson, Brighton Henry, Now Orleans, A. Glenn, Kenton Ohio; ' l'apt. P. Brown, Rochester, ' 200 John Cameron Evansport Ohio, 1 00 B. It. Chamberlain, Now Brighton, 2 00 Doeumenta.—Congtessmen J: It. Donley Senator 1. 8 Ratan and Itepnisentatlve Shaelook have favored us with quite a iiuudie` r of doeitments dur ing the past ten days or Iwo week*. 0"ablle Lettle . ag.—The opening of proposals for the erection of *large bull ding on tho Poor House Farm took place on last Friday, on the premises. Some Ilftoen persons and firms put In bids for tho contract. Thoso bids ranged in price from $14,000 to $20,000. Lals at son of Phillipsburg beirig tho lowest bidders, the contract was awarded to them at $ll,OOO. The building is to be of brick, said its also is to be 44 by .100 tbet, two stories high with stone basment. IMI NOTICE.—AII persons wanting to buy or well Real 'Estate, of any kind, should got " The Pittsburgh Real Estate Regis ter,'.! Published monthly by Croft & Philips, Reid Estate Agents, No. 139 Fourth Avenue, Xittsburgh, l's. Seat rroo to any address. feb3ost Don't fall to attend tlap performanso :u the Court lioll6o bn Thuradayand Fri day evenings; It wilt bo tint clam. •••Ga Lung."—Whllo gold la tum biing down, and business generally is dull, It affords us Pleasure to note that a row days ago the 'home huilness' was quite ltt•ely In Beaver.. Take for exam pie the following horse transactions: M Friday morning a home was sold In this place atprivate sale for twenty live emits; In the evaajng he was sold fostim .1011ars ; the next Inorning he brought' twenty dollars, and his present owner lin% linen otfered forty dollars for him thee tkat time. If hone flesh has aver gone up more rapidly than that wo have ;lot been Informed of the instance. • 'ltiotlee.—Notice Is 'hereby even to all those Indebted to DR. 13oADDYAR, to eel nod nettle on or before tho gpth of March, 1670, UM after that time their accounts will ho pineed to the hands of an attorney for settlement. Unclaimed Letters In the Post oMee at Re• rha.ter, Pa., March I, 1870 Mos. Jennie Illookeom, I:WWI/to 11. Clark, John McKeever. Maxtor Mt J. Moore, Adam Moore, ' Mrs. Cathanne Mortis,* Jam» Nconotle. CMII, 1411,, Ell, Cunningham, Frank Dud; M==2l ME= J. IL lisrato, PIECCEII . - Bburlock C Sloan, Albert M. Vewor, .1.,6n M. P:nruest. Tlititim IiSMIM Julm llortuU. • :• , :auluel Muter, ofthe War.—The d vicinity will give ion of the War,from close, on the_ even d 'Friday, March 10 Howie. Admission go and see It. iteprefientallo p,ahliers or'lloavor a 'at bl I e Il < gproseuta. tho beginning to ingm of Vhursday at in ll; in tho Court •21.. tn. Don't fall to The Leeture heretofore published li take place in the Court House at Bea ter, on Monday. March 7th,‘ for the botetit of% SS. Peter and. Paul's church, of this place, we are informed by Fr. VS - alien, Pastor, temporarily, hits been unavoidably postponed until St. Pat- March 17th. • The Provincial of the PassionistFathers—located in Now York—not knowing of thegppointment, ordered Fr. Goegan on a Mission to, Chi.: eitgo, front which ho will return in time to deliver his lecture ow" The Bible" at the time and place to which it is post. penal. All tickets will ho held good at that time. ProfjZweldingor,organist of St. Mich ael's church, and unedeal professor in acoomminled by four or five I...mists of his choir, will be present on the 1,1a1 , 41011. of illg lecture, and give a cmicert of sacred music to plane aecom vaiiiiiimit. Fr.' Luke, formerly pastor of Saint Michael's, will also be line.- Altogether, the lecture and the will afford a rich treat to ourcom ion ohy. Tickets only 25 ets. High Mass will ho sung at the Catholic roll at 9 o'clock, a. tn., on St. Patrick's tine. .1. it; 11. toustable a Sales for sale at the ME New Chaarels.—The Presbyterians or Mill Creek congregation—near the line I let WllO n °moneyed/lirlover townships, l!'n.rhytery of Washfugton have just flubbed one or the finest churches in the country. It ie built of brick, is seventy fts.t lung by forty-live feet wide; the b....anent Is eight feet itt the oleic; and s in . ' s, used for the aiibbeth school, and led ore room. The nialwaindience robin twenty-six feet In. belgal. ana.ilitillik 0.1 with stained glutei: Abe . the gethiaatyle. TbriketOreb,, itla slate; it is baited t'urnace" heatei,placed to thamtelnetti. Itith does its work admirably. It (the (111 1151 . 0) coat 500 dollars. The cost of the 4 . lkurvl t is $.1,11,10 00; and, for Its cost, cm -1,14 he excelled in the State. Whoa the ~n izrogation counnene&l building Ahoy halt on mubser . iption but 1 4,075; but, since that time, the rernainderlibii7s has been subscribed, and'the cbtarek,wW be free from tlebt at the dedication,' which will take piece in April. • The architect of the church is Mr. John Chambers, •of i legiwny city ; the contractor and bun 'dl'e, Mr, liarp..r Rolston. Fairview, • West Virginia. Cox. A tatess.—iiis Is 'without doubt, ono of the best articles of -the hair prepared. It is a fine hair dressing and a reliable rp.torative, and should. bo used by all. It besot! Iles the halr,i mproves IW growth, and Is • certain remedy for baldness. By ell moans try it. You cannot but bo Hefted with it. Price $1 per bottle. Get ftee bottle and you will not be without It. Why buktiplentillaNdiandiflergausi ihnll 6 ll. tealburtlillitiaturialtruiam tid at:Mellor.& iloacialt a hove and OW gi4St - t'aidtaittroin anYittagsr boast) In this mutton 'and bonnie being such large tonyera;thay .can tor* their instruments at a liiiipriairthatt se:Wi er holm ind out' ihmetbee sell cheaper. Walden, ithe,yaro the etdet rents Or Mati qt . i ff lain itt.,_•_. 4 46 bat are iiadri. rift move idea of buying an Instrument, and' getting $ bitraltis..bY 5 / I . l, Paa. rue t Hoene; 5S Fifth Avon* Plttatinigii, and have them send you nimbus sind peke Late. • „ - am illterirs Sslaa.—The Sheriff offers ibr sale at the ,Voart Ow" Ju l Deaver. ott Saturday B hrelfl9lll,llB7tkat 9 a.da., the tblloviarprOperty: .%-r . ' A lot of ground in Beaver gaits, eYisb and taken In execution my the property -1344414 ca Djtvidaofl tad abidaithd & Lenz (trt:Woes). !' - - A frame home and two iota In Beaver Falls, seized and taken in 'execution as the property of Thomas Iyde at the cult 'of Eilmbn Harold . • ' Two:Sta of ground in Beaver Falls, seised and taken execution as the property of Yohn Fl Reid 'and -Wife, at the suit of Philip Dental, now for use of Heurici & Lenz (trustees). . . A lot of ground fa , l3lsigow borough, seised . and taken in execution as the proßerty ore. W. 8111 , at the suit orlon. Unto lots in Bridgewater, tboproperti of W. J. 4 McLoon e at the suit of Win. Kirkpatrick it to. • , Beal estate of Benjamin E: Snyder in Industry tp., at the suit of Benj. Adams' executtAr. Hoare anti lot, in Beater. Falls, the property of tephas McKelvey, at the snit of Heinle' d s Lens, trustees..., House and lot in 'Beaver Falls, the property, a cellar' M, Heed, at , the suit of Het:mini &tam trunthei Ono piece of ea acres and another of 4 acres In Chippewa tp., the property of Henry . Wagner, at the suit Jof Martin McLaughlin. Fifteen acres of hind in CS ppewa tp., the property of John W4Vidsii at the suit of Lucius 3. Wright. One house and three letle.in. Beaver Falls, the property of T. W. Andsrson, at the suit of Andrew Kealty4 Co. V 00 s'oo 7 0.1 50 . House and lot In Freedom, ibe proper ty of Charles Graham, at the snit of Ma tilda McCullough. House and two lots In Bridgewater,the property of Peter Angel, at the salt' of Mary Howe and 'Others.' • .• , House and lot in NeW' Brighton, the property of &Mittel Bnunavant, at the suit of B. B. Chamberlain and others. The Interest of J. T. Holmes & Co., In shop of axe and edge tool faetory4n Now Brighton, at the Suite( Robinson& Co. Two houses unit two lob in Beaver Falls, the property °Maury Robinson, at the suit of Conneautville Bank. lilteheaek's New and Complete Aral~al~i of tba Bltbki.:--We have ex omitted this 'work .citrettillY, and prd nounoto it the most perfeCt and compre hensive of anything of the kuniyetpub lbiaod. ilitchdock has certainly shown great skill in:comparing Scriptnre with Scripture in this work. ' Six thousand subjects in the Bible are treated upon; and, in this work each verse in the whole of the Old and New Testaments, treating Upon each of these subjects, ire brought together under appropriate headings. It contains Cruden's complete Concord., once; Dictionaries, Scripture Measures, Weights and Coins; a History Of Reli gious denominations; a History of the Bible, Maps, Engravings, dti; forming a library within itself, and we have no hesitation in saying that any one pos sessing and using It will gain knowledge that could not be gained vrithont it. Mr. Edmund -Kyle will canvass this place, 'and we hope none of our readers trill fail to procure a copy of this "Book of books," as it is only sold by canvassing agents, and annot be bought in book stores. . , Ilesvea, Pa, Dfarchl 34, 1870. I have examined 'lliteletock'ti Com plete Analysis of the Holy 701 ae far as ti rather limited time would ,permit, and rintvo no hesitation in indorsing it ea the moat excellent work of the kind extant.' Every pastor, every parent, every, teachor of the BIWe 'should by all Means possess H. It is a necessity to a full and thorough understanding of the Scriptures whore an' extensive library lalmprecticable; lleaidea. the complete; doss or itaindoxes, its fall coficordance its admirable history of religions denotu.; 'nations, the clearness of its arrangement and its exhaustive analysis of subjects, render It n moat desirable acquisition to our Bible literature, as it is heartily warn mended by all denoteinations. D. L. DEMPSEY., Pr - ending Elder of North Pittsburgh District; Pitts. Con. I cheerfully commend this work to all who aro interested in acquiring and dis seminating biblical and valuable knowl edge mid also as every useful housejiold treasure of InfOrmation. - •S. Ccirrti.- Believing the work referred to by Mr. LOWary really valuahM, and especially so ti) those who have not lime for general rcadinir, I cheerful* , romuniond it. D. IL' A. MCLEAN. I .hoerhiliq concur with the above In heir reconnect:ninth:ins or this work. , • , Jas. C. WILKon. Having eiamined the, work above romnalueialad,' , .l in tommencling it to sill atudentwor thal3l - M. 81111ILDN. I cheerfully rimeur in the above. It. T. TAYLOIt. • M. E. Pantioxwor.„ Ilaavan, March 3, 1870. J I have looked • tlironith':lfilcAcoek's Glmaj)tete Aping/ . Aro/ the'Bible and do not hesitate to pronounce It the, moat complete work of the kind I have ever twins ; and to the Bible student a most: Invaluable treasure,combining le itself all the excellencies of other books of the kind I have examined, and having in lte copious indexes advantages' that others have not possessed. I commend it to all who would make the Bible their study. • JAN IS UOLLIFf OMII EAT, Pastor of the M. IL Church. Local 1111Us.—tlenator • - Buten :loos forwarded us the Mktg tf the' tbliewleg bilk now before the, Legislature, which Mimi citizens of this county : A bill relative to roads in 'Darlington tp. Pasased with an amendment making first election for supervisors to take place on the 2d Tuesday of April. A bill granting an annuity and gratui ty to Elizabeth Reed, widow of John Reed, a soldier of the war of 1813. Mrs. Reed lives hi Hanover tp., nal county, arid if the bill becomes a law she will re ceive a gvatuity of forty dollars, sufil,„ an annuity of linty dollars per attune"' dur ing A bill to authorize the Surveyor Gen eral to execute a, patent to Thompson Johniten lot ► eartairi.lat of ittilund &evil'', The said lot being lot No. 10. An 'title banilaie tbe pay aflame:vis ors of roads cud" township auditor" in the ontintieeretileiver Washlngten. Tbe actluereases the ewe to tiro dollars per day: . An actgranting gratuity Sad an en, unity to EUzahetb Anderson, of heaver county, a widow of, a soldier of Use war of 1912.- The act If passed gives td Dire ? Anderson an annuity. of:rosrty dollars and a gratnityof forty &diets per annum during life. Wi.u.;Perise, Wrezoe-gsgeDse. —We Cell the etteeittzei of oar readers to tho card of ThOi. Palmer & Co., No 91 ' Wood St. Pittatbonts, dealers In Walt wiladiettiaairkastbe r ban' aU • iiio44 Wflik,juk_Cl-111=p*Iit Piiimat*ll , l42er' *l44' i d0.0a10 0 4' 1 4001.! lower prieettkekbelbre:.Par Use In or as ylklikebe W 461104% *Wald Shen ziwirltesAti **Ant beam! *,!. l .o ll Et.'n tVI rit , eralrikrk 4itoeiite `dia . tund*q**4, l l,CAOliANOk! ho'biiikrviiited Fir triru,i.Wilies! 4 A 1 440,1:.P.'f lin. It vie ibiiii g ht lei be elk whorl *IS Opal in this , inveggles oostatiry, Onbinetig' it it4ulthildg4 ).101fi , ram gOTI mute bete OClttly, bridal tie,toisAiy.naii.:lgirsi it, iinuitklianir rid,to irillinios Ism "On" ' 1 1001 .'91!" ratings were ion; and inkiiiii:airli lira deli 1 ',94, eighborhoOdof out house adopted any i - Y nit 10 00 exPeOlulasf4 ‘ 4 lgb:'_ .1 1141 # 16 both quire adopted me, The town is $ ikon 0 belmithifplaiii, sgme:,lll4 :it . ore feet shrive the ;inutile of the Ohio _ aleatiar, liiiiiigi : iinnuled •on the ill the A fterrter onthe east by -the aid elm elirrated' •plidn, on the 0 _. bilkbipt,Mg puttru i gc upkgipi -1 - 101fi t iendantbristestiarspull3rid• log tongue of land„ terminating in a Int where th e MN and the beautiful seem leanest. Agatudomon. oath ' 1 g entargemen tas a eisimei the ships , • ng the neat aide of the'Beivei,' ind a Iroadllopg the north and west ,lee the Ohio, Men orig i n a ted AnneWng • wan all along both ,Annuals., It wai o • Ce"thired that these' sicinld...drew; 'the I : current font tho, ?i d , 'linty WWI. B • tit has not been . Though the ien . Me psimit hai not geoivii as rapidly #r thrifty children, the ponern•a NM *4 Or* AP. or • * # 110)r5 10 v t l A. itifiy, .. Wheitl Orgenisaithetdatlen, w th the late Esc. Vbarlialiblisit, D. D., L D. as my presiding Elder, we had n church, but . occupied ,an old court - h nse as such: There ties tie **OM% bt the Young Paitnr was ~put, as the best that xspid be Ono for him. Into a small luxise of one room ind !L. (Unarm live kitchen. That room was onr parlor, i4tng.roo, sitting-wont, I,edgiaip• i i , and study I And the Pastor's sal. ary was two hundred . dollars! • • Simi. thoo a new clinndt his come into being, gwa old, and pared away tand now a new, beautiful, and tommodloug one oc cupies its site in a idols of forwardness. The lawns wall as thiHileepeitt provid ed Thli new; aceiiinmeditioini: and - oven the *Einar" skainst both have a sub ;tended home which. they merit when th 4 wilt, bat wall when theycilhcheer fu ~i , 3 i ir ;aade,„f" YheChuribi owns' a Pait ~ as yolk as • house of month* nUmbere betw)istitsnihtltiorlielunadrid m mbar., 'and,"4B. Pert** the leadiag d nomination of the plioSei.. Many noble 'd oiling" have' gono p19,•-• duo public 001-bou"o, and 'two institutions of .1 ing besides; find, under the care of U. P. Church, theether in charge of y. R. T. Taylor, A. M., a member of tb Pittsburgh Conference of the Mahe di t Episcopal Church, assisted by I ;co of competent instructors; hod str; ti !Ili Abe," Beaver Female Semltiir7lgd mlimiest Institiate."-.Tbshadbling is ad. rably suited to the dodge, indeip'pd,Z ally the lodging apartments; they, ant the largest and bat ; ventilated rooms I lute anywhere mat with. A large room , thiatill a desideratum, ihich it is in nit "plation to build as soon sktheChurch 1 enlorprhie is Out of the *ay; 4The,acerl , • number of students is about."' han d S. nearly a third of whom are boiir de a. The President, besides filling hia pl w well In the bistaintion, has the re . Mallon of being A Uwe Irian and min hderin the Chureb, - -Thare rknowf.,re• siding In *blown ace nei'mmarkin duds iu i _misdate . * itilabiteilidieekthp,,A.Lut i tle innrey. Alah,lirotirniic lbw wean eighty Ind Munk? yam of.rige the oldest member of. Um' rittabirgh nferenee—Janob)l. Wife/04We 'samba ferenee,ln the sevenly t third,year, of age, and others younger. There tare ' . many clergymen here that, by swill - o common Coil Wl* thik , . is en,d e Saints' Ifeat.", : . . .,:zr, -:::4? , - ' anted.-Bevana - Ved Pants Mak 'era at Schiff h StainfelePs;lfavtartstit !!i Pa. , mar23Y. 4"Paslblle Illeeithig of the congregt: dons of thil place, itridgeWater and Van port, was held on list Sabbath evening blithe Presbyterhuv chureh tbr the pur pose of considering the pnipriety of or ginlizin'g a Young Men's Christian Asso chkion. Rev's. Hollingshead, Shields anal Curtis conducted the opening relig lobs servloes. Tiev..D,P. Lowary, was th6 . 'called'ttl tlie'cli'air; and nrionliticing It to made a few remarks. Mr. John Dick or, of Bridgewater • was appointed' Secretary. Messrs. Jennings and Mall, of Pittsburgh, active, earnest mornbersi, of the Y. M. C. A. of that city delivered shed, pertinent and stirring addresses: These gentleman evinced the• highest merest in this important cause, and by ir, presence and speeches contributed itrgelY• not only' to the interest, but 'l the success of the meeting. They:came and went at their own expense, and they, have laid thiscommunlty under weighty and lasting obligations by their efficient co-operation. Such men ' cannot but ± ex' rare a most . wholesome influence u n the young : men of-their eity„ and w Mistake widely it their work Of Sib, evening last does ' not' effect - great 7 among us. . They demenstratod by II ins, active evidence' the, incalettlahle; tint of such Orwinisations.. Theyhave thl, united hearty thanks of all the good p(!lople of this communnity They were flowed by Bev's. Bravo and Wihtop, w o delivered helot, bit *Anted, PraCti csi and arousing speeches.: •,, • - -, r - Prof. Taylor then reported that limit aide room could be obtained for the use Of the Association in Col. Quay's new balidlag,!and could he titled ',11wy..,4p.,, prOPriato style with car Pets, paper hang in and furniture, together with the ne cessary periodicals, newspapers, etc., at a east of about 111,0' G. An opportunity Was then offered for contributing money , lithe purposes of organizing and work; the Association. Liberal and hearty ponse was immediately made; • num ber of gentlemen montributirig US and 130 each; whilst many ,gaso 110 and $5, mint within a few minutes $550, nearly, waa rkkeed. There was ,t,be utmosteu thesiaMi, and the_deeired ende—the re solve to form such an .Asioelation; the necessary means for doing to, and mak ing it efficient fir the accorapilshinent Wits designed pirrixereswere•readily attained,. , D. P. LOWAIM Itellgtomi Services were interininglist with tiMaxercises"of the evening, and th : large and enthusiastic meeting was ad earned with the benediction. 'A.' (. ne.most solemn and Itnpresalve part of the mtding was, iltiripendltig two 'm i nutes hi spent prayer, when every, he'd was:b4wemidtastfy *II 'WM the hoot !gent . up to Cloth and thew, Asti Bt Ith led the onnigegatlon to the Throne ,• , • of Grace. • -$ - 4 - It west resolved; during the evening, 4. 01 , 4 # 1 5 4) , MOsidarivestitig ini junto pleao: r tbrther putpose peitticting im oernis‘ttoe. -Thistle= done 1,11 Rarieby the attoptioArieeonititdad; - nrid e the. eppolntment of n'octinnlttest 'ettirslinbig the; pi t ts , 4 4 ° li re oF:t the i tw ritiott ere n bee re igtr i dida l te l for Ire n totreetoriot o t i t Atetodettoo, to be 'toted for on next Mod (117 *An& oPteettllittt Pa_ WM el tbF h t t i o rte la the U. P,Fltur,ehtsflsetyer T .4&A ries ;begtottlei. s!f' what w atnnot doet;tls to be a in** !gamer Int end Impertent 'Werk:,'• Tire 'oewarina It to our (attnd as inatneiitlY worthy. cifthelr'pritiers; their benefsedoni and their seelotte 00 - o Perettolt. • " • . 110041010 0 1 Aigig= 411115011Mplemp011e *Oft IfrinitilareggiisC4o4o4o ?Id o lo 2o ‘ 4 14 . 04 , a tta i niikaiositier blasouseftlithirs **Ow plaiii4 unmoor Aiel4pitrov i o vpoistale oat ims-matipea Bela 61144.4 I blft f aie ri ll, : 4l4 44 46 ( ll *AWPS. •410 liaiski9oslatltlak . o:ooll4 l lliNfist:thet, oriptivoateid , AlloilerMir. ScOtt;Pii!p• alga Alacsib upactoiliin z 'l:i6 }iieeec it %Mastics' nioothigAa ion plinth' in the Presbyterbil elm:host filabbitki at 11 iftw!Dint blitioftmlitehlt***o l . 4l- •tm• t ielmantbelMilltabr 11 0 4 ,ORIP? 1 ° 11, aroc bc 1 1 , 6 4 - • wwor.L.-ciov Mituoalfa► I tiksigiOne film ban OW; wa.ont7 4vs* v q. ol l l IM. I O,I II MOV .Fearfusi leap of Ws puked! ••.‘. Tbei "batik reit pavan, bat motoapeofully: Meths; frcnfofOod or.enpkafed.nu PttNie:eoemete oncee,, should rankle? a d raierlbethi Aidaint isiisirmai goirfst triltOta Kf€47!9.4)er 'ro*AndessitPr. bodily Wavy 'outsize* or the• pop.' !"0"/ 01 twniostito W iry : mite :fiegialohfireina inoseig ater,..] Irardsii'igad . o9€o4oo4lo4osiol33Per year the eacitS4oooinuathd,oxianththtO lb. ,basord of your thipkbynaiuth..„lfth;• petlea,abow us dad inoOffifrYff, meet with an aiiideat'eiekifdano ' rampavb• aware me Is founetet.-sgsposjitt /armor dodgy dtherklidailid by purely aaddethit 'theigN- - *thathig "sigazati hos Tambours' ant athbars, and fiyilt 1 . 66 4 . 1 004 4 0* - 4_ . ottikkaitit of,our oftiscas ath4statirrauss on the OUU t040 . 44f 1 * - *Sletiiithicand ether plaaaphtheyeamaripthththlysliould be tagare4.44.theirdikafeak:saiiii Ibsy tnay,bedbablad or telledt Allootirepthr aithief Ws' leiths'iliitadat; and yourlaminar efdith* ago* re end sta ter* bout poverty, or with • competency In awe of your death by, aFlaky In the Trace:M.'. danclast thaoranee (barmy of Hoitfo r rel; ebniecticut. No medical ervaniatitfon rapoired, and pethriet tamed at ten abodes notice. by . - ' CHA& If: HURST. Aft., March 2-2eri n • „ : ;theta:star, Pa. Beaver sesalparjr, aa& lasaamaa.—Be ellp the Bat i eeln sada of kesaa• tka Bea WartaiXerkall ei• In Vasa bad* la paean ellwaial. "We all attendee to the advettlemeat of the SeaLary at Bearer, eadZe ciao all Iteatsoot Tatylor, I=l 4=i=a WWI liat bee yeaes,..lt a amber ot partici from Me county, gal= only the meet Itatteebe meets from them. Special &dunnage@ ate eased foe meek. Mad ler a age. kerne at own eo akteretr for th e Swim eets• aloe:title& epee ..etv - „ C (4 /M l / ) , ( Mdence• Blares iliu'. Basch. 7, Wit - Mims Mums ; I notice our Shedd has chosen the Boner Radical end the Banwr Valley litrakt be which to adreithc rat estate to be sold in eat. 'swum or ladthipt..: Trio Magi prier. I can errilibillakeinekyriet bat IP pipe*. seediangui and all; while the foram hi said to hare quite a flailed dr.:elation within Bearer aniati. Is there il•Md=== i lo the Wes, • WOW" ressember • PoraPl 4 cesi fitotreaTetscosistr. ame Immo odd yeses ago. Wherein aleshathall beinSebilib• ed by the Alberti la anew printed la Tresport— under inetritelen diecidinided nolsollee posted on the madam The cow* met tun!. aside bas lack of sellideut 7110 distinctly lakt • down the doctrine thet.the law seggired LOB 110/I extensive tit (Oda' ia Joao. Oesttb a - price 'bribe rushy That the yaldicity to an Stfobscare Whit, timicoaityssitArsa as' erasion of the law sad inlatioos to andwhisehi rnrrol.W l o4l l ll.9 ll 4lWW•mumbior. ...March Weatier—ne_lll4ligio ur 4 e 31- field Cbserottiouril. Audosy wi~udikagi4lPrt louboimmentorio • Lydia Thowpaai Troupe vs.' Manager t OTri-LkePratate sdoxim - 0 . Sas - . - Mod* Fe rn ald Cbilege•add its raelethro ie4—Newapaper matter. in,,Pillabstrik and Allegheny city. Pirrilauttau, Much 4th. 1970. fhb •caldliiitie la deteriorating, with. prialPeet or falling weather, as the Datum= etor indiciles to-night. Reports, tone = graphically,gi ye um; notice or heavy snow west, approaching this way, and it la not unlikely but that we shall have *second edition of Winter ber.ro the equinox. The convention iu bchailfof the Amend ment to the Constitution of the United States, relative to the acknowledgment ofa Saprainti liping In that• instrument, met this atterMiim at two o'clock at the Academy of Music. It-witi largely at tended both afternoon and this evening. Addresses wore delivered - by T. M: Marshall, ems., Prof. Ii II: M'llvaln, of the University of: Peunsylvani, Rev. D. M'Alisterof New York, and others. The sessions: will be continued to morrow, acul pill prof ably : clone tomorrow night. Considerable intereidts, manifested by ottr eltilens concerning the movement. ,Misa . Susan B. Anthony . of Women's Rights - notoriety, delivered a lecture, under the auspices of the G. A. R., In this anbject of nWork Wages and the Ballot: She was very animated end eloymilt, yet not graceful, but entirely orlgiaat. She held her audl once two honra without tiring Mammon tending principally that ;women should have the ballot, anal that they should have a voice in the making of education al laws. ThitlectiKesotthe. ,, youngldest's 'der ision° iniiih-lighoclatioil Ufa whiter Mime Wm.a nuocess both intellectually and financielly. The season closes about the Toth or this month, the remidning lecturers being Wendell Phillips on 'The Lost Arta; and Joint' B. (lough, two' or more lectures pn • !llebita' and.`Temper ance.' Aniusements have thus far been very step*? rarlialis are yesz.o94l/r.pcg-. thing lie sedsittloiseider 'sind nothing good. To rap the climax, Mr. Canning, Manager of the now Opera Mouse, has engagedihe notorious Lydia TturptstnlmPristillendee s who,wech after' nal Jiro kfliguiit the PUbliiiviltfi their • laselvlionsi , ecUoni, In 'shameful Charactinst. Mils ; troupe . , have , even brought down uriontseir 'hulas anathe mas frem the entire press of the is:amain! City ottlatisCirhiiithittllnbilon becomes disgusted, there ;neat bo some thing atrik Inlay Immodest In 4ho actions of tlid life leading pipette' of Detrolt,'• Philadelphia and other cities are very severe itv their stricture's brims the performantkeef this,ttettpe,and Mr. Canning Inmulkitigniengegemen't with them has sunk quite low in the estima tion,pf 414144)11p., Dubai, tla phi to day that ths autherhiei , srtli interfere In cola tdis , .c941141 1 1Y4b1f which Hght,Foewe Uwe:we - have not yet got to. that stale Which the' Bard of Avon thus disoberues; "Olt isidrent ! thou Inua Mai to brutish And nun - Thia.se lead their reason." But - weldil turn to a more - agreeable 1 ankh:4" Woi Moto recently been Visithig ,aomeaf the private schOola of this city, WhiCksaini tOlo,liiiffourlatilng*liidl-. Wm. Theeduefted;of 'anthem to• us - is the . Well kicoirit - Oducitional iiiitlinticia imam the claim; of Rev Dr. Pershing, a gitaiikernaW che east, Scholarly attalic meats, anions of the' most promipent educators of the &Abe I refer to 4he Pittsburgh' - Vimaie College, oripialsed aver turraVryeava ago, sod now, having an anrcdal atteildanda of five 'hundred :young ladles, representing ; many Stater of the t 7 Ion." Dr. Perching is assisted In his labors- by , twentribur efficient ilsk irament, teachers- 11. , dispFtuunt, orstody is , re Pna )44l6 %. ti : the discipline Is sdirdfahl** mild but DM. and Dui - are ail Made to feel is if they wor e Imini of one vest d t Wally, that, Matoctanderstsad-. ins bowed' their instractom. 'Everything is 'decently and lo or • 'l l- 11010161- ear, ' , • "skrZ '1449/ft. . 1 1 1 0 01 1 YRIMAI4 I 4OSX e S istko ;be 1 4, , 1 1 7ttlnis " Ire Alt t' 4 tohdiedtadd: '`', ata O ; II = IP" OPASIA:**, issii4oolol,pdallifE4o: - While al, Ad o :4li iim ; *ma bigisewohlaiiho than oneflldrillimmiciestamattpcbagli vificauni-selhOggi huirt# olo I l li' ' 171 0 1 " 8111 # 11 1 *. to bit IOW's!! - , lad rfkisituottheotii-i 6 04,0 1 r: 1 0.# 40 +‘ *PAU. PP/ 10 1Mit._; 1 4:9 11( 1 4 ,:1. 414-1 , .181110•Ne 1 110K - Vinrafit., •SAM obliaadtoappbir!r ibeftlishit aresthseisloultolimblOPOlM tH thierimpow .11regi Mir gaga' . _ , eau•d to be . miaiii utiirow.isaniiit thla piano on Estoril* , thallitli, to, take Wel tonibleration the saidiet tic the enlarge ment of the Ede Owed.' ; The alerting i rm cmalsed Wien', . Illeisel stated tabsolliseas of ' pOrtiaai of the ootintgy'pre iletive:bi "'waltzing ihe! pilahlturs : on the and that be bad peeled tiro or '' "lotiers' 'Whig Ode meeting for tite,ieirpiree of, having an otiooooloo of ogbitho ro our ' s il l-. seas on th e subject :4l was suggested tied there was no dose= the say actiori athere was'neddi c re 5W1.146144- cure but an un ' bill sullied:- kg tbe compiu!y toAljuire the canal and esitad the isnie:ki, fitnibuigh or to slack Rater the Oble rfrir. ! to that Point. A bill which it was apposed dune would be scarcely a member , Stand to oppose It. .'A gentleman hare stated tbat be Just had a a =venation with °ea of our rep resentatives who orprientil to f il m that this bill was tribe Mired by a bill ask ing the Manta losikiliOaPia CothPanr. i i i. ski milikviird ,bocipi : hare, six ,mIV AguilicaPitidhlo4 AM: that Pia, . canal- wirchi seat;, -Ave 'Wilkie or dollars; and that th e tiligonweile timed kw iseprepisi ' - indihit the inainbers lid matilboate expipitly to get initintsillais ., • ' . their , cionikitii eatkoe this • . ' this is not hivil-' / Ili 4' 1 0 16 ., &Psi I it is: Numerous! • bermwrittmi stutsursolL,, Norio! naildOlirkult itialiaormiiii.- laiddis not enough Ibt.a aquarely . belbre 7 11 . • opinion rabbi crialaitif We naturally hared Ithat tali protect was ki'reoelie from our tteireeentatlrea„ the alma klnacif auppdt that, qen. Irwin hi Bald to have rarehredfrottititem for thii nomination for flltstiTnimuituar. awl thit Mud of .aupnint wonky riot atilt tn. this Instance. : In that etas 1141111 but an In. dlvtdital, while: In tblerlkle the whible community that II Interailaal.' 'There is perAops nateirelireaeliMrke• ' In regard, to this matter somewhat* but It Iran not made byyoni ecirretpondent: . „ Tfroa.l .1. Fowl*, . 31EIGIIBO IMORD , NEWS. . wAsi li;;;acovxTT. . . , —Ji.e.Tkoinpsotns who erne convicted last week or *limy and mowed trona o(l4rk beim tile red• intim of, sentence, gave hltheeltnp Mon*. The Cash sentenced Mtn to one weu's tairlson: most% the comedy jag. I ; • the =noel mouth( of 11.0 waahlugton Co. stgethainmil Society.' bekt orit9emalt» the Itheloi officeno wens elected Ibr the ausato: yeti: Prerldeni—Jsunes P. Oa*. '' 1- . : • . PlyPreekkath—,l l /1111aa Obbnpore, Seminal N. Week*, 8. J. CototlieroJobaletthwell, Colonel . Treasurer—James C. Acheson:l .t tbreasposakm decretans.—Dr. F. J. Ls Morse. Reeffdliag Setretery—JallmiLri Went.. . - Board tly ..kiouvers-13. B itaptAbsdreay Cook. James Canto; Andress Brady, Arthattlth Belt N. K. Wade. J. Itiller.Day, Thos. J. Hefts..., David Athen, • Brownlee: pork, W. 8.. : Ketses'. post Dike las bi!eiestaiiisbedat tbolvthe, In that county. If Is represented that It .111.ba a gook seenomootattoo to a etookkiable thus*, or citizens at beaver as !Wu Waststogisas toasty. —On Morality of last wet* Judge Ache toolcoemsion to state that, is he. bad noticed 64 *astral - tenus that the Con stables of the vitihius diatricts of the county luol nut presented themschre in a_ body to make thetrquatiet retnrts, and that hi min:sentience therto t it 'wits 'diffi cult:for the Coin to detail** . who' of them were In 414'414 hernetier, the clerk would be dlrocted - to utak st,* a list of them and ,call them up in their orik+; and properly Mark; thlive &Mei to respond. By Pm means blagonui theightst could be Ett definitely wiceri-INIO.Y . of these,- iU*Wald - (te:. , ese 'own language) "shirk", .thelr ditlyi4krticnlar retcrenceheiog bad ' l'4;, ills :Y 14 ) 1 091 11 of the liquor laws: • 80, Messieurs • Corona hire el Washington cirunty;tyetrand ern , ry you". are herebycontitinded Mpre; sent,•yourselree et. the opening - 14, - each term of thelltuuter tie Wong hereafter to be held, 'well laden with. retuntir•Othee wise antiefitete the unpleitwent euttneivent MA *Rik a:bar I" , : • . • Alia* paper. fienubllous!: in' polities, Lae kart Peel/ itilried Millet., '! 4 i publlsheill.byi the !YntediThi xruiting Associatkat.' . .The paper-Ismer* the I siso . ni Abe Alsotra,tu3l is, whited a . poicei 4 pinas.'. ft Containi - akuleathewhe: erne** is cdited:with 'doubtless be well sustaitual'fiy the publicans of Butler eounksi k : : /mob Baal, Esq., of firediumit4p.ithisl county, bad weighed last week a ipso 9c bins', which Weighed Untipolitida.' The. 14-‘llo.(.hive”Pcd,te"4"miri, • . Wo: are interment that lie? Railroad Company have seven or eight . Mils*: df the road, from Freeport o r Pith*, ready for the orrtoo Rei-; LiwasuMs yet'. , .•• Ina rattled from ens Lawrence leersof. Rovlit,StokoY•owl-• continues to be Re' ProlTietar; The lam excellent , ROM:Wean pa per, ind we trust It may continua -to be well sustained' by the Republican* of gallant -!.RUe Lawrence.! l An old, 134,y retried , * reeidieg ,on heaver N e w Castle, died . very mithleilly an Tuesday Ws:' Is appears she had gone up stairs td bier room, and a short IlmeifterWarda some Of the gun. ily hid ommikaito 'visit her tient. Whitt she was A3und sitting on it clialidead.' She wan nearly eighty yams of aipti folifilifirt*O.siithiPbkorfiak kire faii4lll ki e" "James dNa i.litlOS Jibe Ind wa 4o td. Via lhowlar tsaWaakpiaab feet flack aisd 'llia'aaidlietaty•ierititaofaw. itiqri t is• kikeillidAiglo-Ar44 frA4 l 4O!!!. . 7 04*4 iiii*** l *eh' hketiOnAliti'vso4 4410414040', withcomedy.tiamisouscuro.airidiUthe *atlas atif walatfirtlreeittie-' ,4 ..1 1 7 . •YriO , 11*CM' Iltildol4o.ll l o.o6loatild P140000hUllid. : fry Mataitaatel Sheaaagw. , : ftlippert lietkilidttnriad litAttatliaififpa t a ., #wtg * 3ll i#l l '• 1 0 11 1#0#1 1 .! *e44tidertfital: g i : 0 4“ 4 40 11 45' , 0PMPi 1 .' .1 4: Ogglaild • IllekofY &it:abed 444 as: off Shanaago and 'hive 441111ppert Rack. , T -l i r ...4 9l 4.kttiAK/A;AtEas nr,AAk; ditleittlidetilyAbikelhe folinerii`g chem. • stances:. ger twoUsee-111411f, Thiel. Arrow,' who was Working at -some place in the linear' county wad war; died there and 4 4, 1 41; 4 .4001'w* fur intetat: On -Mon 'o.l4 a 0064 'Motile!, and 'miming. 41 °, 1 0 1 r#0. 14 PW,i4. 1 ± ( if; OW** "WWI 411, gisy.*;,mmx:44liicinvw were laidef the &arch slate to was bur sledt; '; Sked/AAA • ilet:sievtees 1w her 4inee,she had iO l 0 64 ; 1 / .4 . #S4 ) , T exfP IAII4 4i4.444. AW7,; 40 0 •fluIP- .• .1- , .:•. ,, Cotuisnaa:Sts Cowper. ' • jliirshsi mild] a- Than op' Peii Attaidateighcla vill6 'wii qtkangini , h*ogyCip',74,lo4o. was where bealkrwed.fdat esasein ustiL , Sanday NOi~tr When to celled vpnn hint :and itatedthat during the night the: priaonct Weieviii4fits 4t7tion. ii.stigOosed kWh fqo friSibinit i ticinithiliS haus 'i.titsai lice little env , " spell., • . The }Little **Win Trails.; we are likweisttoletieb „WM give Iwo ried , !aini 666 (44AA. l l teu3' ' yillo Friibly patt3alutils, evenings of this week: Our. itsckitagis give . biehly Atitiirtug pollees attain, and we predict fo'rthim ful, kitties: • We hero no drbt &A ilk*iittc:ndsng will be well pleas „ , • Mr. Cyrus A.- Wells, a well known ctti tea of Wellsville, died td• eonsutapttoe,at, residetuie, on Walnut 160001, t,Olll4lAt 1 .14 .45 1 , 11t . M , ..c 1 9c 1 " Deceased, lei tes a wire and four interest ! lig children, besides a buster Annus .per sonar (rituals, kr mucirn bit' 'wily demise.' llii*Sl buriedlle id Spring Hill Cemetery, withM , itionkibanurs,- 7 he.beidg Ts meal• tier ot tipst traterallyesollin4art (nun day), at I ciolock P. M. Fennel :earento ntee to telte place la the First Met hodit t Cb rtb,'f rorinntiy Metitodist Protestant).' • Forty - First Congress. ',MOND NEWITOrio Sessys, Fob. Vice President, presented the resolutions of the Rhode . Island and Viiginia,Legislatures ratify ing the constitutional amendment.. Sev eral bills were, int rodueel and referred. A resointion was adopted requesting the SeareterY of utato to famish any in for motion hi the Departmont as to what Leg- . lalation is necessary to effect the admln titration of Justice, and to protect Amer lean interest& in Chine and JapsniMr. Sbermanlipthestansidendilis length in supporter his bindles blik tnitsilthout ',.eadoirthe instivedjuurned: ", •'• ' • the hills introduced iiiftweid* r idle 'tho 'followliag: • To, entoreS pityment of Judgments 'in ttil,Money bethe ThittedSta* 4)", thecivil, service; to amend'the rove! Pus lairs lie,Orrelleve the poopleof the "southern States; and, to incorporate In. dim territory. • A nsolutlon was oflbrod to fitment' snob alarriff for revenue on bispataiiriviti • tat dieraistio manufactures; and without Impairing the revalue, Impose the lout burdees'ution and bat promote and el . — thegreat ind triall to ts courage ns n res of the country. : Objection was raised,.hat the Kona eeconded a mil for tho previ ous questker a motion to int the resolu tion on the table was defeated, and it was palled. • So, ihat body lifully commit tell to the PolleY of incidental protection. The raOltitionweis copied v4hatim from the liatibiiiiitianocrattepladorin or 1868, yet,, strange as tt . may appear , its prinel pal opposition came from that party.— The resignation of *cam, Ooliday, of Kentucky,. and Deweos, of North Caro: tins-who ar e undetitood to be implicit led in the sale of euletships-were ail- nonuetsV Tho,polygamy bill was made the Special order for the 22.41 of starch.— The :In4lan appropriation bill was con skiorod at sonio lenittb. The commlita on tiro gold panic had. liberty to report at pleasure, -Stoomipanied by tho Tient, of the minority, AdJ. • • =2 =1123 . 8E ATE, titlflat I.—A joint resolittion was introduala and referred, for, the bet ter obseriancisorSuaday,in the military and navtaeademies. Mr, Howe advo catedrLd hi* esolutlon that, In every grant of lands o railroads, • a proviso shall be tneorpo securing•the rights of set thwsloh ' eateadson grants,and requir ing the land to he put in the market at an early day, at a price ... not exceeding 1.t2.50 per aere,which was, agreed to. The con sideration of • the ,FunaingAilil 'was : re. slimed, • but without action tho. Senate Borax.-- , The Senate amendments to the . post route bill were concurred in.— Resolutions were adoOted instruct Mg the Judiciary Coinmittei to inquire whether the Cherokee, Clakkiair, or any othdr tribe of Indiana; aro 'united States ern= setts under the Wiirth Amendmint; and whether,, it Aber ace, any contract treaty CM 1/ . 0 111111130 , with - Memos tribes. or, natives, ::Thejoint resolution extend, lug to three years the time for. keeping: distilled spirits in.bond canto up for:con. aideemon; and if-imitate:de requiring the payMent of one cent, Per gallon thr each month, alter the Brat year, watlignied to, and Om adoPted; A resolution was adopted condemning (the conduct of ,Congraraman Beweeti,of Nertb,Carollna„ Ow selling cadetships. .110 said he didn't know there was anything wrong in the prenalsei; the. Heads or the Navy and Wai Departments were otignizant of his fiction In reference thereto, and they had net hinted that he had ,traveled outside the track unistlypitriniad by rneMbera of CongruM, .and ;that Oh • knitting that he was HMO : MeiMilsion.: he bad re turned the money and .resigned. The Committee on AliUtnry Aihairs wore or dered to continue their investigation. of cadetship %alai ; and report all who may be found culpt 1e.,N0 fears are seriously lentertained that the Ileum ,will be let' without a.qttrognm. , Mar 2e;i-TherJudichWY titittee reported brink the census bill, and `asked that it Ire rekered to the Cominit. tee on the BeVislotter Laws, which wee in ordered. Among the reports from • comniitteed was a teriisthionerrnsu this of the Judiciary Mites Subject Of the or gaitiiitien of thefieorgbaLeglahaturec-i• isti i ander alethe , efiennistancee ite*. in Ponta id: atrumea, outside gm : bel:-no further leg. .6/141an onthe Pa3intOilitafilv.o - able. The Funding bill was then diens• ed until the hour of adjournment. .1. relieving honorably .Ldirilithgedieldieno and sailors iron the payment 'of fees under the • boniestead' Imes ,wei Pinned. A resolMlon insienet: ins% thd,Cmiamltteetki thC:judielerir to i°4ls*;:i*FkiitS filestl!farldlenhbai thti privileges .4 the ItiStse bevibeir) foetid rd by the publication of the testimony taken before. the Contrisittee on Banking 'and Currency In advance of its being re ported to the lions i alio, what action 'was Iltrills.o*irt !protect member , of tlemgreinfithicohipfirniei stogie* brn 'kers and others; kirdidie Shartimegidiret naemberallar the purpose of extortion, iwpitollopttrit Alsw, aloud it op . mg ,q,l,llie Secretary of the Narg kr beta liSitlon Ix totllaiaeeof the tl: istreator thiekta. - 'various Textrativo'doounimlte wife Pll?bited. , N • —%rbe Kits ' -"wiirtubstMa , l TO' r . rgoTaie'thOtor-' :tiltdiOittli 'not Meru, littiestOru and iiinSbatatoi:rifidattons ,qui 14v,- 4Nrasiveic.iutinilroad -it?,.0 11 1084 brats* or theiristrd, end to repeat eertabc.witat patted . by the Wyo miug Lieglibuitre. , ••Itio bill loiebtrittejottlebil Nitrate, wwiteketruti, d Waged - the krup4i . iie )ott ' l l,ra. tilos; re :editte.d. ainenclioaf t tyist - wltliout fur: ( 416. act44,i4a adjourti4 . 49F 1 s--Thf . 3 * 4 041944 x 6 4 11 4: 11 ;414414 ictilere op ,tbettiloux swerve ttott, klionteeta,..llll:.tbe. lit of Aferatr, IBM to make prOof and pespbuttof their 'ablate, WM patted. Ilk:mend ireoluttene of'lriquiry were adopted. The 'lndian itiproprbittei bill Was wideradod and putt i 4 The ficPato Woo irentintoCino titlittO. the titrboa itp „the tariff 014 Wwub WaielsCestedaileoptlt, bpi With: Out &Obit. ectloo lberr;outmituri rpm Altair some onlutereetturgt taudneas Abe Maio sdjoorowl.: , . • $ .•t3&Uri. March 4.—The: tritleir;tO re consider the retely whieltthedliaOlt'i bill relleving . a large niiredier'or Verions Rom LlMObllgationsOt thiit tisfciath'wna ravasod, was withdrinit. ,Corresiionelene between the DPlimtineet P(Sialeafd the United States Minister to Vrancetrelative to the ace Palled. Memphis. El Panoand Paellib' Railroad ;Coralwel4% , oalted _al The , 'pi:ladling. bill Was made the epeidal Ordertor littondefinfle‘ her of Markt of' *ink: ThO till( for setil'ement of Claims against 4344tairaa:tpvii,"_Deliratinava for commissary stores furnished to or taken by the United States within the States In rebellion. daring . the late war; 'wax dis cussed till adjournment. • ' Hoosre.--4tmongthe prirate rot. - sod was one granting* ponleicin to a Col ored' teamster, The ,Qoorgiet bill came Op;'an4 It wee agreed to discuss it to day and to morrow.. and ;take the vote on' Monday.-no other :badness to be done to morrow. It was then dtwouesed until the hour of adjournment: Penn'a. Legislaturg: SxxAte, rub. 24. —.Semler Itutates nunnery bill la said to have occasioned glitter s unmade n. lie has been severely criticised by the press,end by Churchmen and laynion, who 'condemn -his , course ; but, lie thinks there is something in It, and says he Will call up the bill if repor ted. . . . large number of petitions . were presented from the western =m iles praying for favorable action on the subjectof enlarging the Erie Canal. A number of local sited private bills were presented and referred; 110116; however,. of interest to this commhnity. • Samrrn, March I.—Among the House bills which were passed, was ono au thcirialug the Pittsburgh, Virginia and Charleston E.'ll. Co., to issue mortgage bondm.-31cesems. Renal], noward, White,. Duckalew, and others opposed the bill to Incorpnrsto ," the National Improvement Company" as extravagant In the powers granted; Maras postponed. The fellow-, Ingo among other 4ilenate.billetvrere peer` ad: ',lncorporating the ';'Westerre Pend sylvnalsalelfe Insterancetct; Incorporat ing the s ßeaver k'alls Water CO.. and ono relent's, to collecting taxes in school dis tricts:, of the commonwealth. Several. bills were intreednend. llorsn.—Aisumber of bills were intro dneod on various subjects. The general appropriation bill was - considered on second rending,. Tho Dixtuo,nt appro priation iras passed, excluding the pro plslonri 'a now Management., Tied liar Atoning litotherkto renluytt orphans fropi schools at h . alf al owance,passed, Mier :oonsisloriebbe op position. The bill passed second reading. Adrournod, SENATE, Marele ft —The Treasury bill front the Ilmisa , was dissinssed nearly all day,"Mr. Wallace, introduced a Substi tute for Mr."ltililegfelt's amendjuent, but without action the Senate adjourned. 110172.4s4—Thopmpropriatioti bill plis.cd finally. n•llbouCauy .'filuaset,.3larch 3.—The Treasury bill was diseased all`the morning. There are three Troentry'hilin before tho Sen._ ate—house bill, Wellice'a and Billing felt.'s bills: The Conforerieo Committee reported' resolution for a joint commit:- tee of five from each . times) to inquire into the propriety of . 'coutpleting Bates ' Military history, with the probable cost, which was adopted. The bill exempting mortgages front state taxation, general, was passed with a proviso that it shall I _not apply to counties not named in spe cial acts until November 1870. Tho bill exempting charitable and religious In stitutions from aillaterahinheritauce tax was defeated.. Also, the bill regulating the. election of: Attorney General at)j Secrebury .of the Commonwealth, was. defeated. Among the bilis passed were: One, requiring imperlntondonteof cone• mon schools to distribute school reports; 0110, authorizing married women to par olee, or moil and convey their= aiparato property, when deserted by , their hue bands, and to, sue ; for; autl recover the same: one; repealing the Ave hundred dollar lieineo feu on foreign insurance conipanios, and imposing In lieu thereof a tax of Gin:wand abalt per cent. ; one, exempting family sowing maclancs from levy and solo on 'execution or distress for rent, and Senate bill, authorizing judge . ; of, eivileourtsto emninit or hold I to trail persons guilty of the crime, of .porinry in C 130.4 tried before them. llounn..—Tbo Sonata mining bill poss. .ed Unanimously; The bill for auppresing gambling •pa.i.sol second reading. The bill authorizing the Governor to issue oomiadsalinis to oillours of the into wur was &cleated. Setialo hill authorizing liusband midwife to testify In divorce calos,.pansod., Tim Governor has signed the ; mining . SR:CAlit,3lo4h lengthy and bit ter discussion occurred on a resolution in relation to the Treasury invrstigation, but with - out definite 'action the Sendo . 'adjourned Mail Ttiesday. • • . Ifotrsr~ The busineci transacted was unimportant. 'Adjourned till Monday, • • —The l by &eat Newark, I'. J., Satuttlay night last,.amomita to !my ly: V 00,006; only partially merited. -A nainber of German resident.; of -Noww York have.resolved to wtsbilsh a colony. at Valherman Springs, Ala. -4, T. Harding, a wealthy' Dig- lisbroatt 'committed, 'suicide, at Nero. York on :.§aturdny.', -.• • '''' To COIRIOUnIpIiVCIN Tits atleerthMr basin, Dunn; a:motored to balm tea kw weeks, by a my..shop:a remedy, rafter .13a Ng, pilfered. several „yiars wlth a ,eteie Ina' airtetlail. sad that dread dl.ea• e, Cosiaroptlosyle aszioah us oaks Mown tobla, ►dlow pa& rem the loam acute. - , • • To 34 who - 14310 it, be will SCUa a copy of the prmeritnitni ;wed (tree of :barrel, with the tilree• Clonefor preparing sail acing the same; whieb they 0111 God a tomiiews'iust Consenrrton, Senn, mA.Baoscurruk, eft. The of jestOf the miverther hi *ending the Preecription le to benefit the arrlio. tea: and epreaillsintnehtlint winch he conceives to 13e invileable ; and' he hopes every entrenn• will try his irandr, tit it will.ruit them nothing: sad may pore •leetelog: Fordo ribbing the- pre -scritiiiire will pletee anthem - Bev. IiDITAIrt , A. WIL80:. • ; t a .-Williaol4tAn. NAM* New Y..** ICITora at roe tb. • '--: • A-11,1,0kaaux yaw valtered Solver. From tier ;enter Debility, auttire Deasy, end ill theedbeta nr Skin ret todh.ratioa, wlll, for the its]; o of serf - 'Attlee. letoradty. mrod free to ad who need it, ere receipt iladdireettoae fee ritaktutttbn leasplereat. ad, by trllkh Ito nue dared.. Saffereta tabbing tit pooh by dia'sdirertuets treparlearr. outdo so by addernetny. In perfect eolddenen. ' JOUN D. OGDEN. Nu. 4 Crdar ■tact. New liwk. != Markets. •PITTAIRUNGII Omer: or rub piers: iff gloxosr, March 70E10; ) BUTTER.-.There le eentleem: gon „ ) demand.. for prime to choke Ito Wallis sales; (VW cts., 'Common and Inn,. tier in .* supply and dull. . CHB st• dy ha' unilianaed; Western Heaney° and Ifamburgh, lOlte 17; Factory; )70§174 tie* York' State Yarn 4s).. Dairy, 1840; Itfettriforicachlien;, .191 ' i•-1-' -.• • r 'ingsFASKTV.. I I O iI:4-rfu' light 110 PPIY 'tint vory.dull, mar boquotodrd Wei • ; nniLn Fittirt—.So impturcmunt.its the demand. and no eltango4" ' to un in irleitatlona.- • We Continuo haquote . Ap ples at 7 Gy eta; and Pmehos, at $(4!1 for quarters, and Mt Ile for halve.. 'Meek berries. 16016 eta, and pilled Iffierrlas, *.r.c. .GGS—lu. 930 ess.. • . r. (dimly (le -hut un 'changed at - RUM It—Tbo market ennith um . ,corY. quiet and dull, and tho de =ad 110.41111 restricted entirely to supplying human. atawante of load wade: 'We continue to quotameatern. 'lours. at 330,r0il for spring and $5 , 7640 Inc winter. ,r 143(45,25. • • 'GRAIN—Wheat, of whirl! : thero In but litffe o ff ering, Is still quoted at SIM 01,12 for prime lied.. Oat, dull with it supply oonsiderahlo in excess of tho do: ttland •we continue to quota at Craria. buying. and 454.47, 'telling.. Ityo la dull mover; we tunii quote at 6048.1. .I;orsi dull'and nominally uneltanged. , , 'Barley dull; buyer,' itro only offering 90e frimo Awing, and gl,Ou for fall. • .p tOITV4IOICBr.-The 'market 'hi quiet and (tarok! of mythic;! now or Import ant—demand Glir and prim*, unchunged. tthoulders•l3 far pkdn and 14 rnr. rittgar Curcdi Itihbed sides, 141 0 lr,l; Clow dow Mali linsikfast lianim, ii. iingar Cur ed lianas; !8018;. • Dried Roof, •.w. • Lard, IU In ;Lerma and ng 174" In 'Ada and ker , ... Haan HatinagOi MI; -:Vonir Pork, Ignpv.:.+. • fiEELY4---Clover .need (inlet but steady /and while:the . demand 4ip,llaritt. *Now d.extars do two antairlinatkiwato sem ire. nonfinite to quoto nt sBo.4fifir Timothy although in Milted supply ,' Is quiet and unchanged, at UAW& ,Flax seed unchanged at r,,lttiMl3.. BTltALW—Sales' of rye straw at $lO, and oats at slllali.. . • ' ••• quoted at $1,75 ,by (ho tar TA Ll4llV—Salex •o( romlorodfq; rough, 0a0). 11fru•kc4 vary ' 1 ' . 7l l As l . 1 T 11, U nti C .—Voreate Boar pre. punt to furnish afichweee with mamma employ_ Meat at • borne, lho whole of the time or ler the spare momenta. !Malawi Dew, light tote prtalltie hie. Amon• of either eel =wily eern (nen fat VA. toper treeing. and popfertionel rum by de voting tkelr whole timedo the boslowe. Boy. and Ode cars heady 04 With as matt. That MI who roe this may send thelrathlreea mud Mem the hor b we make this unparalleled' offer To colt Am aro not well *Wetted. we will mod thelar to Pay forth* trouble of wttllnc.. Full partkulare. a valuable couple, which will. the m conunetwe work on, cud a copy of 7%414 , 014'4 =teary Com pudem—ono of the let vet an test Gately tem. Daperrpubllehmi—all sent Pro by mall. Reeder, II you want permanent. pronteblo work. mien,. E. C. ALLIflt ac Co., drgusta, octi7:3m. .31a rrtal. STEWART -"-"IIALL.-10n tho 24th or February 1870;at tho residence of J. K. Buchanan in Hanover tp., by Rev. J. L. Fulton, 31r. It. T. Stewart of Hnn. cock county, West Va., to Mimi Mary Hall of Beaver county Peoria. DAWBON—MILLEIt--On the: il 'lto, at Chicago, 111., by Profftsor Swing, Thomas H. Dawarn,formerly of Beaver county, Ya., and Alias Emma B. Miller of Chitmgo. Died. GIHU At, tho ffraver County Poor ilotre, on the 7th of Mart+, Me, Mr. Alexander GIL), in the 87th yeAr of hie age. New Advertißenients. INCL. J. C. LEVI% —olllne. Dunlap'. Corner. Brllditoontler, Ps. I will poi prozopt attentino to ill • oigloAatees. . Pnarnly DVULIII.3 SALIIS.—The undersigoed b airs 1 Genrgo Streit, deceased. sill. sell at public sale. on tiro premises,. situate stoat One mile hem the borough or Phillipsburg. in Noon township, Dearer county Pa., the folloyring ieral &state, Being Thirty-Three dereaof huul, npolim hick t elected& good; brae hen: and •mall home; good walla( water at the house door, c. , anl °Takata! ot about one h autired frith terra In ton, Ind twitme are good sod the Whole Ihrna Is hived condition. Th. rate °III talus place on Ow raid prenlece, on Thur.tang, (arch 17th, Is7o, at the hohr cal o'clock, p. na.ot bald oar. Jinmr , diatatl atlas dia.:labial lhalandathara 'dwelled. Om fallowing pacnopetl.prooeuty will ale° le cold at Stabile and, on ellittprenalece. to wit: Toot:me , no, leo en`na, throe hailers. due two horn, uragtaa. ono el,ring wagon !or on. horse, two plow., one hereon, two pets of Larne., one riding saddle, two plg., and tab, article!' Too inoncente to ni.ne• *lon. BARBRA AISNE STIMIT, GNU (ME STItEIT,'OIIN STREIT. .Ikettit *TR KIT. =ll MUM A ItNIINISTIIAT,OIt'S 'NOTICE. 14.1ter. ot '1 A dml utotratton Navin, Item Iwm.l to the *ob. tcriber od I 1 volute of Cotherme Wiottmovor do te:toed, Into of New bookt;lor tun nt•ltto, * Ce.rot.r cuttnty, thin to, therefoto to notify oil per. on. Itolchted to sold (sotto that I ttinfeattAte paytoont to requilvd. pe.rsollll hating clalnis 0401.1..4d e•tnth: reqUeoted to prvicnt ihcm Aulr nr.th UMW] fop oottlontent. • • WII.LIASI 1)11:11. nortkototttt Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Firr W110 , 1e3a1" . 41 - nfl Chettp Brown, IrtiL'e .t-Nolin NM' A:lp nNAtiTrFtYr, Pape,. 117ndoir CartabiA (Tex,/ [ler rt y, COLD TIORDERED A DES:. Oil Cloth Sha , lo., Inan tol Fintre.]: ICU VP AND WHITE HOLLAND: ALL AT I OWEIt PRICEA TUANIVIL 11}: . . FOUL'. OFFERED. 1.'1.10)4. P.A.1.31.Ett 1)1 11',..1St.,110ween4ilt,S; sth A vt.iiiic. t 4,10.- Diamond Mley, Pittsbargh, Pa. 12011. SALE.—A claw gagine, Itai Smoke Stick raid Counter4thillt with Prom attached. all complete mat a• etrod am new; built by the wall know.. nria of Slatittre, Davie tb Boor yell, of Sulam, Ohm.. &tiler tubular; Cylinder II inched la nom and It inches in Ntn,kr; on riot Iron of ontlickbt hopri power U. ran elthar a circular or matey raw. ATbo t • full vet at OU tool. pervour wicking tollarensid • , o. 1 Enelna With the above fixtures complete. wilt lowan to will as • S. DUN Elloo. martelf) f ' leaver, l'a. ttif ' XECUTOWSNUTII4I4Icttect Ictlarnettury /7.4 • lqving berm grautactoethn suhac.llwr. as the %idol.; of Uptoor Can;hey, dee...area, lab. of DaiMenoots Tp.; 'all ;persn.; Indebted to an Said linage aro hereby not Med to make I atmadlato par t flit.!; and all tal•ait. b.trin7. claim+ aziituri at! .ante•will prevent them duly tinthentlesurl for settloment S. it. I:MUMMY. •J. It. marintw] ' ' • rtere. ~ X ECUTOIt'S NOT ICE.— ler. testamentary 12.1 ha, luz !men eranted to tIM unftcr•l7,ned nn Ida Wain ttf Wlllitun Elliott, duceasett, late of Noon LT county I'a ; t !left' fore to notify nil 11,1 , 0114 to elate hi make , hnsnedlah; payment. .tll lboee.wha have claim, au.alnot the estate will pre.cut them duly authenticated tot settlement. ' - WILLIAM DAVIIPIOM, I.lrhlccerater, March itt Gut : • • . FATED NEXIITNA AND TANTE. I) Tl:rti opcnits hpelic; Sartain, Mate!' 311 i DOD 1 Rev. U. T. Taylor, Principal. ar.rrteir. by Oa able luKtrurtrira In the ritlferrni Departainute. More. .nro ' haler , couiltieled, note. In Groat, LOD. Vrt hob snit thertnati. Tat, Principal Is a illUCCelffllli Lecturer end Experinn.n. ter with ht. Apparatria. Phitorophical and Chetril• cat. Mamie on the Man° and organ Ductal:lo Pruf..or and vocal nlintic by a eucreeeful rucali.d., he Iti•litntion n IternislitnZnild 14 no &rye ri 'atm!: and It I. if.t.rmillicd4log ihd.o havitle.lbe direction of It thel it amid. trt Diva's ot rtetnies nod :intuit:lark!. as It, has duuc Wufnseaylty for ton year.. . • •" • lIXV. qt. T. TAYLOR. Ikavler. 17. . . • . . farm I`tve-Sate " VA 104 mata'atatt NlTlPty.e;ol noa. or therrahollia, , Latioto a. the property of Jobe Satan, &Tenant: la ltrigtitait urainahly. :Omit one calla from iltiiiror . about tlin Farad from largb• ton and Ilrlghtort, ' midiithht trim TherO pro no It a riatnik nonalflair, and a Lai: 9li -1110 ; alai, any attionat of frtill intkd of tho chaita ant yartetlea of @piling, potachizic ,cluntlre and vat% Tlio farca 14;10 ;Nod, npair anti 1110 !Wed' au Itlystlon: • • , • • Also, of Land ' Ictootinr to the estate of the e.ene deed— knows at Wheat... Mill property, ou Brady 'd run, emu..• lug abouterstptlreacres, nearly all utolerlald trial . • Three 'Feet rein - of /bat. It 1,. ercil Thohered, has a toted R :ITT Power. In•I plenty or Muter In the neighbarhon4 onetlug to be Niwtvl. Tlkre Is a leg apelllog awl a hattle 1.4- bltt thtown • • +• NtY7Arf•7rna Jalthttlau•J • Vfthippetot c] %T 1 /V- :.:~ r F- . • B. L. I►alinestock & C o 's Pure.. WhitO Leild Ei:nis,T6„Axp, SALE AT Pittsimrgh Ilricer icy 'S. ' .1-Crossit.oo4 F 016.11 s3t - Arbieelonefnilit. ~!~ MI -CAM •011- TRAD# MINIE A 4 . l untetiirktiTOr • ' w . I , 1-I NEM 'll%l ' o i!;t1 2000 IiUSHELSOPOATS • '" mow 7tuNtlr7.:l.os 4 - no' ritrrf • • -„ loon Bum"' OPVORN MEI .TAMES, nIjNbCAN., Vl{ • • • • Who hav jibt ar.•ier:Tonr And 1.. Q emovirto Rtntka 4m4r nearer mttnty, ei•nffisting ~I , Pl)l,tElfgi AND' DIMEATIR! DUX -'GOODS Ilats,Caps &Furs, 4)ly4'ii RMIDtatZ4 CLOTITNG. Carpets:- and 'Oil Cloths, Hardware, QITEENSWARE . . (Ir FLO C nalT.ll F'l3tuit.l, 1,1,.? .q,tranir Cruoillealo, ;IQ CO. and upward, Tarinn Plain Altus6u.:V., cis ind upwprd, T . To „ no et 4: and upwrirtl PR Lrl'N 63 AND P.l (I:x7s 31 ii.df tlnrlL.atdnpwald, lim6rmi.44imritsnwicilAtsdupwalra tio4l:;Jaii ' , cal, at Ihr;A nu 1 - 2 '21114.1t5.1..11, - YaJr elv.z whh our 1.11 r!.T Awrsrt.L..6Cr . TAO 'and STVI/ ItTirng tlrevtint . ' IIMtVAN lehilltnal VI W. lotevlkard ihiliimore • _ • CoP2VIIIMeDIF Par late at the .‘tan onke. , • • AL - 0 - 40'1"IICOINT '111.! l'ta4cr.,p7ia.rl still Clo, ..;:t at WeditiA-11:1v, NI:1volt 91 II 18 , 70, ilia ware, Win.low Ch.Q. Nnll4, 11'orwleti!,?.. 4 111101. wire, Llrup-. Lamp' elointlij: Tiiti ct s of • I-I A. 11.1 )-VVA.I-2.14.1 14I.trce, ' :nul :twirl m, .t: T. a 1,4. 11T..11A.;14),I, 1 lic;4l-.. egiw•Film Shutter Hinge.. Spli..ex, Spading. 4011,4, Slitt I:fikvq, and It large variety of to a mitilvtoio. to nwn(*mu. A 1.., 'will he s4: o •''' • . . ONE WAGON, :• • Two Set.'or It trne4+, One MO or INiO Cr CyHoller Stror, Cutter, and nil FiXturallani . ging to Ost• Stow., lin?, to rwinientr nL 111• Vb. Into 11111 i motion.. trio tiny to 113,y. %WM nll • sohl. . • A. rA. 1 - lAI • I)ridg-oolf-r.-1):1' 9.7lltauii. wart.tribt fur sale At 1114 .11,11411 , 0 OACW. For yNE the lilted Vrtlente.e IlmirteN'Htisdoi lc r the Ilorongh of Itridt...ter• taw/ I kb a 1. 1 4.7 nod I:ol4.ctitesery Store Ins becn carried en for the to,' Tort; 3t.,r0; H tarrilt for sale. The norm mud everything iwriehlhol to she ILO. ery 11. part. most, awl Uw Fet ire property. IS Io st.sl ‘.4,11.1, The Inol.illy.;•1 c0n..1.1 ut , (iu'e Stour room on (Inn floor, 21,.. In lot t ; Kitchen and ' tho tourof tho Stor,ruon.• Moo, (Yoe Frame Dwelling fßmlte r • 4ts:7l otrAnted faan tho &irk by a iatelia?,.. dWell oho. croon on Ow HMI: 13.u0d collar MO:. I •on.t h, 11.frot novo. The boLutto of the Ono! of. f the corner 10 unneonDlot, and I. Anitoblo for tostidin;. On tiro lot Ls • A Own: Patine Stable. Ite.honee. Ctefern by 'the Kitchen, alull an oder • otit•bn Ild Ind oradati.,T...erg *Windage ut Fruit au the lot, and . • • • • . t Drape Arlo)? . rounlsr4 tlnorigh the, whole drat* of It ou which are Ma choler,* gra k*. All ',7lw*4.Pare. and the property Gjustly Prowled an well adapt -011 to 111 , pow**, for. whlcl tie wed. 'llto lot 7:0 kg C. and rxtrinlg hail t7l Fri. II Iglu caleA on 1111it4to glreet—ndr toe £l,, titadgead Inane on de prltaiewcae ptirthalett,lf deglrell, Call on J, It. oonY, yttor • "Dr+ at Law, 11,•ater,' or on the undivlow4l, In 'llrhlnewetcw' RolOcul for ,Alley—ill heanh. • , "dowel copy) , • ,List of Causes for Trial at March , Term, 1870. • • John Sp..r TA A. W. Tudor, el al. 't Andrew t• satoa.•ll.lold. Irtilont ‘• Tlogan linen' r Wlllll Jrrlrdrl ot. for am% iforert r. Juba rinsror. / Gonotl' h f" • P 11' n.to r ' AL P. • 11.....11 A ad. ,1 . er .3..11n .111.4,1111.1 r...1.41n • f 11. 1.. .100r'r0...6 sr r. , Na.r. • S-11111 . ; !• Ir.oriatoto 5.. , • rreeotW \Week..• .locutSiut gls • WilUaos , J o h. 1'.111111,..x:r or Win. :4. (1111,t1Pc'slrVii • lall1la '• " itaak/IY.'111a1.• •O. 11, 11rosa rtt A. VVlrr.,.. • , •ivatem , a e . paritateg Co. Of !Ow Brl,..Thtoti*Vll Ulu ITatei 144n1 • l'altrht.k• !my*, •evai • • • ; Nat'l Bic of COWOlefee Ts Jikhn U. Metals. ' ' • P lug Audersor • •fa WflU. ts Aademuo. • • • , t • IS.II. iblps7ro.. Jtuiglon., Mit SO (;rltu Wm. L. Potyl. v 1.04. Conra4 t Wictriti• ' •v/ Jeri Cb. • I Itiorld•o¢ nMartbit Souders. • Tlsompotsrea rare. VA 1141 1 i41:11'. 1 adw'rs;,, rm Plaltkm VT. /OIL Steptbea •' CH:11011 r et ILI:. olatattelletaar",, nkAltiqrrTorrairry • turf Ire is limpet Deena.' simnel Megan is rentlesisd Ladrri. • tkviim Winds • rs P. rt. W. /11 (1.1t.w. Cu James Wdor Cuirr Denhart. Tbertiten Waltnn' • VA J. P. Altman. Heat,. Wiroirwe • • yr M. B. et at , A. ti. Utrik: J. W. ' . 4 1 :tt rs, Aiess.rler Cowbell. • 1)11 kr . C6'. •• ' r: ' l l Y. V. fionkniteCts .vo, ()Ott limey: • y~tlit~V tnl II k . NA.T ; I Jenik - G.Weutaw'clit TA tr. te. ' Wla* .sobeetna LifWll /1 , 110. • ' ' al a Crw 4 % 44 • Wok Sch et. onblll c. vs M. , 111.113.11,11 • flirts rot P. rt. W.. 11(?. U.w. ea; ' I surbc) J(11111 ?Annuity, PrWA)„ 0 E
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