the Beaver Argus. I. WEYAND. EIPIVIII 010 PIOrIIIETOLI B e arer. p a ., April, 20.11879. - The Mends of Cuban independence have received letters stating the. In. borers on the sugar plantations near Colon were obliged to abandon their work on account of the . advarice of a large body of Insurgents, and that the Spanish troops retreated; also, that the column of Spanish troops, under Goyneche, has been twice de listed and driven back to Puerto Principe, and that General Jordan is still In command of the patriots. THE political waters are begining to boil In Allegheny county. A.lerge number of prospectiveamdidates are already looking up their friends, and we suspect that a very lively contest for nominations will occur there alu ring the spring.( Quite a' number of prominent men are spoken of for the Prothnhotaryship, among whom we miry mention the triune of Capt. Wm. B. Cook, a gallant soldier of the late war, and a promising young lawyer of PlUsbuigh. He will go into the canvass with a host of warm' person ! al friends to back him. Washington and Bearr - i multi. hare no further IMO our Mr. Bafflogton.—iit taborgh Gaulle. We apprehend the Gazelle Is labor ing under a mistake as to the estima tion in which Mr. Iluffington Is held in Washington and Beaver counties. We cannot speak from personal knowledge of his political standing in Washington, but we do know that both of the Republican papers of that county have spoken in the highest terms of him us it man IWO of his course ILI a legislator. In this county, our judgment, is, that , he has more friends to 7 day than he ever had In his. life ; and if lie Is a candidate for re-election, we have no doubt but/ that he will not only .poll our full Republicen vote, but will receive the support of quite a number ; of honest Democrats in addition. IiATIIEK startling rumor has crept out, in Washington city, indi cating some imminent prospect of difficulty with Mexico. It is known that the subject has been a theme of eonsidemble discussion in the Cabinet, and it is supposed it relateiin part, at least, to the persistent violatiori:of the United Stab% revenue laws. Strong representations in regard to the matter have been made to the Mexican government but without 'avail. ' The loss to the Treasury by these frauds is reported to have been something enormous. The present rumor seems td Imply that the War bepartment will next take a hand in the solution of the question which lies thUs far eluded diplotthwy. A CASE liar just been decided by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Justice Sharswood delivering the opinion, establishing the Loa that there is no prescribed from in which the benefit of exemption of goods from execution under theact of April 9, 1849, need be claimed, It being held to be suffiCient if the defendant state it in such a way that the officer cannot or ought not to misunder stand it. In case of doubt whether tiie claim has been so made, the ques tion is for the jury, and referring to 'the matter; Justice Shorewood held that the settled oonstruction of the net of Assembly of April 9,1849, un doubtedly is, that when a defendant claims the benefit of the exemption provided by that law, he must elect to retaln.sifeh articles us ho desires, and such' - election must he .notitied to the officer at the time. EthATELY after Gen. Arvi n's election us State Trlnsurer, the organs of the Treasury ring were very free in making the charge that' in return . for the Demoen‘tie support given to Gen. Irwin, his Republican friends In the Legislature were to twist !the opposite party in defeating the Me tropolitan Pollee Bill, and also to help to lay Watt (Rep.) out, and put Dia mond (Dew.) 'Motifs seat in the Sen ' ate. All this was to take place sure, actording to their predictions; .but the reiallt shows that they were the very itoortt of propheli;. The Me tropolitan Police Bill was not defeat ed by Irwin's friends in the Logislattire , and it true the political friends of that gentleman who gave . the contested molt in the Senate to Int/Pond not to Diamond, as the treasury 'cormorants alleged would be done.' Witen will we have wept'. teWs frona - tht;se sharp sighted, kecn pawning fellows again?. • THE more ultra Demoo-sts, here fled II etv, throughout the country, feel dimibso fo lek against the en forcement ,bf the Fifteenth Amend ment. At the lot Fehvtion held in' llreleville, Ohio, enuple of weeks ago, it a•as found th, t in pursuance of an arrangement made the evening before, all the I ientoeratleelection terry had resigned, and irrexponsiblei persons NO- been selected in their stead to twelve the ballots. Then, when the colored. voters made their appearance at the polls their votes were refused, and ,no . redress could then or since be hod.' 'rinse officers alleging Dint a.. State law prohibited colored persons from voting, and they had-not yet been advised officially, of the ratification of the new amend ment, although the Pn...Sident's pnxx lapwtion had been published some days betbie. About (111 N hundredand fifty colored-votes were excluded in this way, thus enabling the Demo crats, as usual, to carry their ticket. Dames °Nutt kind won'talwayswin. Tits Hon. Henry Wilson, in a Irate addiess, said : spite of nitwit that Is discouraging, and an inermse of drinking in some circlet, on the whole there Is great progress. There was live times es much drinking in 'ongrtss when heentered tho Senate, !porton years ago, as there is now. And those that.'now come into Con grills front the South have nut brought so much wltli them. Liquor Amps are now banished from the National Capital This is a new thing, and a great improvement. There, are also six thousand pledged tem perance men in l'itshington. Two thinks of the drain shops have also been eloaed. And lie thanked God that we have ntia% a Preddent of the United States who dims not drink a drop, and a Vice President who does not drink; and a Secretary of the Treasury who is a temperanm man, and who Is not in league with the whiskey ring. We already see some. thing of theeffmt of this in the im proved,conditlon, of the revenue and the Treasury." Ix conversation with a corttspond eta, and in reply to the :question whether he intended to hew - an amnesty proclamation, or send message to Outgrow reetantnending the removal of disabilliks imposed by the Fourteenth 'Amendment, the 'resident is. repor ted to (lave S ets 4 ; thitPt t hitineto issue tut amnesty proclamation at all; my predecessor, President Johnson, ex hausted that' pretty thoroughly.". Smiling—" But quite true, \that I did some time ago contemplate sending to Congresi a special message necotti mending the removal of all disabili- tiesand I thought that a fitting mew. sion fora messageof that kind Viotti!' he the restoration of Texas and the, other States to the Union, believing It would have the effect to promote . general good feeling end harmony throughout 'the South; but since then there have iieen so many com plaints made about outrages In the South, and requests for military in terposition In some of the States,like Tennessee and North Qtrolinaethat I have reconsidered my resolution. I have acme to the conclusion that so long as the State of society in these districts is such as shall cull for snili turyaid and to preserve order,i t would be useless to recommend to Congress the removal of the dlsabilitica., the present, therefore, I cannot' that message to Congress." .14144; asked If it was true that' he message of the kind proposed reitair to send to CongreSs, and replied, sir," and went on, to state that he doeuinent had been all ready,,but its presentation was abandoned for reasons already stated. The message was, brief, urging Congress to remove by a proper enactment, alidisability imposed by the Fourteenth Amend ment, under one simple condition, to wit: the appearance of all appileants in oleo court and the announearnent of such desire. It Will be seen that the disorderly class& in the • South, who have given rise to much anise of complaint, have a great deal to answer for. It is probably, however that the day is not far distant when the President will be able. with Im punity, to gratify this noble impulse. TILE 110 N. JAMES KERR of the Butler district, was one of the few Republican Senators who dared to bolt the nomination of Mackey . aod support Gen. Irwin for State Treasu rer. Since then, the "ring," of which Mackey. Quay & Co. are the central figures, have sought to do. Mr. Kerr all the political injury ramible. About the time, or sincelheadimirn n fent of the Legistature the paid claq uers of that ring "setup" and start ed a story on him lo the effect that while the 'Watt-Moment! senatorial questien was undergoing investiga tion, the Democrats offered him 312,- 000 to vote to give the seat to Die mond. On the Republican Senators dscertainlng, that such an offer had been made him, they proposed to give him the same anaotlnt* if, he would support Watt's claim to the contested seat, a proposition which it is alleged he accepted with the un derstanding that the money was to be put in an envelope and depositbd with a Harrisburg banker, subject to Mr. Kerr's order. It is further stated that when Senator Kerr caune into passession of the envelope and open ed It, he found no money—nothing hut blank paper Inside of it! We have not a particle of lhith in the truth of this story. • First, because Mr. Kerr's'soeial and political stand ing during a long and active life dis proves it; and secolul, Mr. Kerr was pue of i eommittee.of seven (live Re publicans and two Democrats) select ed to inquire into the facts touching the Watt-Diamond case, and if he had accepted the $12;000 from the Ilemocrat-4'mill voted to give the seat to Diamond, the rtmult would have been unchanged, as In that event the connidttee would have stood jour for Watt, and three for Diamond. The Republicans, aware of this, would hardly in turn, have contracted to give Kerr $12,000 for his support when it Was t}ot necessary to have it In or- dertogiveWattthesent. Kerr's vote could have been used in no conceiv- able way tsigive Diamond a term in the &cadet and the idea therefore, that'lt was the had of tfhtle, and that $12,01N1 had been offered for it first by the Democrats and then by the Republicans, is simply ridiculous and will be seriously entertained by no one. It-is simply a "set up" job and put afloat by Irresponsible par- ties, to injure a faithful, honest man, and we hale no 'doubt but that this fact will become'apparent to every body iu clue ammo of time. Messrs. FMK' at HATCII have in troduced upon the market the Loan of the CusfiA PAK E AND 01110 RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Nvhiell has been waited for with considerahlelntereat, worm of the most important finan cial undertakings connected with the current new railroad enterprises. The object of the mad, in . opening a new route-from the West le . the Atlantle—which promised to come In forteidablei cempetition with the grad trunk roads of the Atlantic coust—muses this Loan to rank fore most among the many now before the public. The scheme is backed by the mud prominent and success ful railroad capitalists in the country and the negotiation of the loan is undertaken by bankers who have marketed the largest; railway loans of late years—including the Central Pacific and the Western Pacific—and whose reputation for (nation, honor, and conscientious probity is such as to command confidence in any recur- ities they may offer. The Intrinsic merit of the Bonds may be asmrtiiin ed 'from lit kosiwyttui in another cote . They are lamed in denom inations Of $lllO, WO, and $l,OOO, and are either i coupon or registered mak ing them in peculiarly popular loan. The Bonds run :SO years, endure tiaya. We, principal and Interest, in gold, In the City of New York'. They amstituten First Mortgage Lien on the entireprirperty and franchises of n Sinking Fund of . $lOO,OOO per annum. Of the entire Loan of 'sls,- 000,000, only 813,000,000 Is to be bowed, the balance 0f52,000,000 being herd In trust. The Bonds are offered at 90 and accrual interest.•. TlEREt:Canadians. to wit: Amer- Ices T. Wilson, Louis Montague, and Charim S. Donaldson, have Issued an adds, to the people of the ,United, states, calling upon them and the Canadians to meet in Convention at - Niagara Falls on the 4th of July 1870,, to discuss the propriety of tan nexing Canada to the United States. One delegate 114 to be selected from 4. each congressional district in the V: 8. and one delegate tkr packl00;000 inhabitants in cana:da.i. l sts strikiiic giostratlon of trit purpar w o e Shlitkogfechl dissrumtled, with Gulwarks stove in, despoiled of its ornaments and gild ing, and making a complete wreck— Will be sent overithe Falls, to be dashed to plerewot the eternal reeks of librrty beneath, . • WASHINGTON COMBITSPONDENGE. San Donau& Trvaty 7 -Internal Rae ; nue Deeisiths 77 lute Rani seed—cel =.ll4e X Vils Ainenantent7' Sidisidles—Rerenueoniate of .pateids4-,The Halyard invesffga tion—rhe 'census Bureau Neu , Postage SV.amposThe Pundikalßli —Georgia compromise. . WARUINGTON, C., Apr 11,14,1870., -' it is , reported-that a motion was made yesterday in executive Session to expose to the public,' all the' 4, cussions and the ocean:limping docu ments concerning the San Domingo treaty, and that . the friends of the treaty opposed it strongly, and suc ceeded 111w:eying an adjournment before the-vote couki be taken. The, Commissioner of loternal Revenue, has In answer to , many otters bearing on the subject, dec.!, dedthat farmers and gardners who ,sell only their own prodeets• from *liens along the streets, not .4• 4 0,y particular business stand • - theit' customers may expect to 1101 them, require no license. {;General Capron, the Commissioner of Agriculture, has imported to this country from 9dcutta, some seed of the Jute plant, which is now being distributed mob* lilanters in Flori da' and Texits; Mr trial ,Is a nbruus.plaut, and of taw culture and its yield in India where it is raised is enormous, estimated at 300,000 tons, and is manuthctured into cloth, Cordage, mats, and 'carpets. ,Fute factories, it seems, havebeen erected in Great Britain, France, and in some of our Northern States, where Its manufilctUre4 are steadily Increas ing—This plant resembles flax. Great preparations has been made in this city for the celebration' of the adoption of the fifteenthamendment Ito-morrow.. Quite a farce was play !ed in the House on Monday upon this. subject. A resolution passed' theHonse, allowing the colored peo ple the use of the Hall of:Represen , , tatives upon the occasion of the cele bration, out later hi_ the day, tho ;boys in blue, an almost exclusively colored organization, ascertaining that Mayor Bowen, and his clique had procured the adoption of the res olution, and that the day did not agree with the day which they bad selected; appeared before the House Committee and succeeded In having the resolution refeinded. This is considered another defeat of the Mayor by the reformers. The May or and his friends will now be coin 'pelted to Join in with the reformers, `or be considered bolters anal still fur- ther loose taste with the colored peo ple. It is rather a : startling, ,faet that here are now pending before the two Houses of Congress,., bills proposing o give away to Railroads 700,000,000 acres of the public domain. This amount will eomprisean arch of more than -the original Itkitteen Statei. The amount.whish has been granted to the four Pacific' roads -as. appears by the records of t L is and 'office, 127,000,000. 'Jay kc. 4. Ce., have advertised. the bonds of Ottheso roads witlia statement frmn the en gineer, that the land grants were more than sufficient to huild the en tire road. From this it appears that congress is building the roads while private individuals—capitalists--are reaping the benefit. As almost daily inquiry is being made by inventors in different sec tions of the country, with reference osthelnternal Revenue Reense for the Sale of patent rights and, patent property,l enclose for information,' structions which have iecently been given to an assemor.in a 'contiguous district; by the Couinidasiouer of in ternal Revenue, as follows: Sir :—Alexander & Mason of this city, enclose a letter addres , ied,,to them by R. W. 'Crouse, of Westtnin- ster, Upon the subject othis•liability to . special tax as patent right•- dealer by reason of the sale of patent rights of his own Invention. They have . -been referred to you for information and you are accordingly advised that under the provisions of par-24, see 7D of the act of Juno 30. 1884, as amend, 'ed, "every person, whose business it is to sell or oiler for sale patent rights shall be regarded as a patent 'right dealer," and shall pay a special tax of ten dollars as such. If, therefore, the inventor, his agent, or any other person engages in the sale of patent rightri, or the right and privilege to ' nose, snake or enjoy the exclusive use of the Invention, wonted with re spect to certain territory or personal rights•aS a business, such persons thus selling, shall be required to pay the special tax•of patent right dealers as provided in the fbregoing extract from the law. There Is, however, a distlnctlonAo be made between the sale of the principle patented and the sailor the article to which the Kind. pie or invention is applidd,for which as in the sale of any other article or articles, - the person selling would be liable as a dealer, peddleroroornmer cial broker, as the eine may be, - but not in -the former ease, unleas his annual sales exceed one ' thousand dollars.per annum. The investigatiost of the charge.; preferred against General O. 0. How- and by Feinando• Wood of N. Y.. Condhenced to day. ily requ&t of Mr. Wood) Joseph 11. Bradley EN. of this city; has been retained to mai duct the prosecution. It will be re membered that Mr. B. Is the gentle.: man: was dismissed from prac ticing in the District Courts by order of the 11 di Supreme Court, for hale. cent language used toward Judge Fisher, during the John Sunlit trial. People weie struck with. surprise to know that such a man as Fernando. Wood, should be tho one to prefer charges against General Howard.' . If the boot were put on the other foot, nothing would have been thought about it. So ono who knows . Gen.' Howard, is at nil exercised abotit there being . anything developed lad the • investigation that will Impair his reputation as an honestand faith ful public Servant. , if he has ever reached the bounds prescribed. by law in the disbursements of monieh it wilt be,forind that he took upon imself the' responsibility of using his discretion, in favor qf Waiving humanity, atul - not for his own .pe• amatory benefit. But ft* realise the amount °two* to be parlermedin the Census Buremi at WaS:hington, for the* nest ;three Yel General Walker , its SuperinE te t„ wall force, hell been actively engaged 'during the past two months arranging and put- Mg in ordet, sending plit 'toOjse U. S. Marshals in the eilVerai Start* . prelinduary instructions preparatory to a oom mencement Of the census talc lug on the first of June. Allowing that It may only require this, year, as itisiliffissted by Be6,:(*, OosaTe number that were employed.in 1800, which was 4,417, with-the 4 probable estimated population of the Vatted st*4 and • territories at , the present time to be 40,000,000, it will be. Klee that the average number of persona to'be entered by each numerator will' b0p,55,1, or nearly One-toartii,. - greater' than in 1860. :With the qtnmat care both in 1850 and '6O An so -subdivid, ing the Marshal districts; with a view' to an equalisation Of the labor and compensation • among Abe numera tors, it was found after all, very inequitable; and:whatever the law might be, and . with any division they might Make, It seems after a thorough investigation of thesuldect, that there would still exist the same difficulty. In a country like ours it is impossible to' ary thesubdivislens. in extent of surface .and population to suit all the other conditions of a thorough enumeration;' and a just distribution to the compensation among; all: the assistants under the existing law, allowing the assistants tyro cents per - capitti for'eacly name enrolle4,..ten: deut4 for tischl, fitrei clamed, and.ten cents for everyiale traveled In the pdrformance of their ,labor: And ibr that reason the Secre tary has suggested a bill which' Is now before Congress that liroyides additional appropriation of fifty per cent foitaking the census, to be used to equalize the compensation of the numerators. Specimens' of :the now postage storm', Which will be issued as soon as all of the present stamps are dis posed of, cFin now be seen at the office of the third assistant ` l'oshoaster General. The stamps are of uniform size, nod are about the dimensions of these used' prior to the ones, In present use.. The idea of profile busts, is tarried out through the entire series and the various denom inations are described as follows: Otto cent, Franklin; krrotile bust, after Rubricht, imperial ultramarine blue. Two cents, Jackson ; profile bust, after Powers velvetbrown. Three cents, Washington _profile blurt, affer Houdon—ruilori gmar. Six cents, Lincoln ; profile bust, after Volk—cochineal red. Ten cents. Jefferson; profile bust, Afters' statue chocolate. Twelrecents,Clay ;profile bust, after Heart—neutral tint (pur ple.)-Fifteen cents, Webster; profile bust,aftereleiiengtta orange. Twenty four cents, Scott; profile bust, after Coffee—pure , purple. Thirty milts, Hamilton; profile bustafteeCerrachi' —black. Ninteen cents, CoMmodore G. H. Perry ; profile bust, after •Wolcott's statue—carmine. The funding bill . pained the Senate, Is now before the Ileum Committee and subject to tlio .ftilicst discussion. It does . net meet the views of a majority, and it can be safely predicted that it will undergo several changes beforo it Is reported to the House. To reduce the' hunt- Bon ofthenational banks With a vlew to encourage them to bank on a lower tate .of interest, would be as much loss in revenue to the .Govern went as the Governuient wonid save by the low rate of interest. ' 'A compromise lue; been. agretid upon,in the Georgia matter, to the effect that in hew of the Bingham amendment a substitute be offered. for the consideration of Congress for an election tQ be hold in September, for an election of a new Legislature, and subsequently the State may apply for rePresenlation in Congress. This Intvtitutti will be strongly op posed by the .Dsmocnits and the Bingham &Atom • • CLUEL THE Washington correspondent of the PittsbUrgh Gaulle, writing un der date of the Eith inst. says: , : "There hi a torchlight procession to night,in celebration of the ratifica tion of the Fifteenth. Amendment and .in favor of .the proposed change of government for the .Dis triet of Columbia. About fifteen thousand persons ere . in, line. ' A number of reddetosts of prominent citizens are illuminated, 4191 s also the house of Vice Preddent Colfax.. President Grant was .seren aded, - and in reply to remarks. by Judge Fisher•said t could not say any- thing to these. Who., are Ateelabled here this evening to, convince them any, further than.l have done of toy earnest desire to see the Fifteenth Amendment become a part of the Constitution. I will only add, that I hope those enfr o nchised by it will preve.themselves worthy of its bene fits to them and to those who have the frtitiehise withoutit, that all may be mutually benelltted by it. I feel confident that this Will be the result. If I had hot thought so I should not haVe been so anxious for its ratifica tion. The prwession then ,ptoceeded to the eastern ,portim) of the Capitol, where dpeeebes. wero delivered ,by several members of Coogreso. , , TUE FATAL RIDE. LeatJ, op th* Rail—A ,Man's "Head Serq:;ed iron! la 4 I!t?d,y &horrible affair occurred an . . the Allegheny Valley Hallemul, near Logansport, Thunichty- night. ' The expretk,; train Was gditig:lmpt the city when the engineer . observed something fying on the track ahead Which appeared like n _ human body. Whistling and ringing the bell failed to attract the attention °lithe sup posed individual, and the train was stopped. It Was • then discovered that the object Was the body of tt Man —headless, that_ portion of Mtn being found lying on the track about two hundred yards away. One iarm'aild a part of •tt leg Was Mao Min' dif and the body so mutilated that recogni tion was lints:stale. Upon examin ing the body . tt pawn ticket :was -found in one pocket numbered 83,' and' bearing the nameS James MC- Vickers and 0. P. Williams. A short time before h crude oil' I train had passed Logansport, The conductor says an unknown man got on Want some distance from the city and attempted to steal a ride. He was put off once or twice. but always turned up again on sorhe other tort: Front the dmeriptioni it was evident the victim sniuthis man.. It is Mt* posed he fell - off at Logansport be tween the cars. He told the conduc,; for he had come down to the elty on a raft, but tad pot'-received ,any money From his ensployeri.amAran ted to ride back home.- No Anther knowedge' of Mm could be ascertain ed. The body was taken to Kittanl. ping, whereit received 'Accent bur 'al, after ajOry had been sworn and the Inquest adjourned until Monday for want of witnesses.—Pilts. 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' 40 Barr Henry • 41 Beard Chas 4:1 Duran James Ire' di Brower Philip, ~ 44 lloyl David , . 4 45 Bensinger Licari y 46 Beatty Milton, , ' 47 lklggs Spom. 43 Bear. Falls Brairirg ,411 Burns Patrick •S • GO Budge. —.. al ; 51 Boyle John C kt, 52 Bates Joseati •-,. - 53 Banks George- 'T. , 54 Blualey,lohn -4 '_ , 55 Bryon Ilenry est ;. 56 Bryon Elikabeth 57 Boswell Wlillamis ' LS Ilesbont West ~ .'. 511 Baker James A. , , GO Brown Mrs '-- . . .61 Bu kn cker% John 63 lett John , GS Beta Joseph 4,.. '64 Cass Edward' . .L. GS Caldwell Jametif - 66 Claws Joseph. 1 , .., 67 Couch James P. • .. 67 Crawford Jakem,,,s, t - SD Chlllb William 70 Cairns Judge r• ,;. 71 Cantons' David , TS Cunningham W. TS Man Edward • ' , •74 Carr David , : 75 Custard Wm 75 Cherry • "• 77 Cornelius .1 M ' - ' 78 Clark Samuel A- • - :11 Cm/omi John • 00 Coc kle James "- 81 Cunningham Jahn 191 Carson James Mkt , .161 crepts 81 CrOwell Ho% W. 95 Cool W ... -.F.. fll Caldwell Mrs 87 Coleman VllllllOll tel Coleman Georg; 69 Coruna Daniel • 110 Colvin Stephen': 91 Chandler Dr TJ , , 91 Chafe, James ,e,". 93 Damon Joseph' l l , " 1/1 Duncan Jobs M i - .1 93 Darla Milton '. 96 Danlap John 1 , 97 Davidson Wm • ini Id id;llp_i3aMiTed it. t. E A 'Kara e i w 49 Dunn Witham ~.,,, , e ... Do Re Ustattlet-•-- 1 411r_ sisie ifio...- ISt Dunn -811 Patnarama RH Davin us. Tam R • ,pet ( erson 1113 Doctor t , mi, Parks OW . 1111 Duling Joseph .., 1: 1 11)11 : 14 94 10 71 ID D DlUD ir La u l habu lL y p r"Bl .l % .V l l f' j rn i Widow ~..", a553 ,, T11 :r6 11 1 2" :„ wmi l liwed it ": ""j oe sie cith X D /11 7 :11 ; k1. : : :: . 111 Dowling W 11 _ 19119 lit Riehereou Jeson 111 / 100 mil David TA Robertson Walt 113 Darling Free .339 Ross Mn 114 Dawson Ro, o . lien 303 Roney Clot James 113 Dawson . 6l . • SO Reed Witham 116 Dower° Wfa , 363 Reno Ku 111 Derringer M R • 363 Riddle Samuel 118 Dilworth Mrs Her 3e4 Robb Win 119 Ernie. Gen. 065;11nnilio Mtuthent 110 Humbrie Robert SD Rankin Mother.. lit Engle Washington' mw R oo d J oe l 'LIS Elliott Dr J S 368 Robertson W W WI Elverson Thome 351 lama 191 Evans Rose B 373 Haden Jame. 113 Erwin Chan 371 Mambo James 31 126 Ewing Wm 373 Ho e d 11l Embaugh John 371 Roo, Capt lame. lel Evans Roden 374 Tilley MB+ IST Elliott Oliver • 313 Itnneellgamin 139 ktielbuto F 44 __ gm vi,,,,,,,, e ,J 0 t, ISO Eckler Daniel 1ri,0 0 ,,,,,, w,,,, it 1 91 ER 1611 • 1104 k 41 I - 978 -Reed Hiram 151 Edgu Robert II 449 it.,,...er 11t4 Er."' thimarl 34) Russell Thomas 235 rllll/ " eila, •WI lined Blume ' . aw „ F ra nk l i n Zen , 341 Ew er i teo 147 Fronk Solomon • Set Smith John W D Mt Fiddler Jacob 441 Smits II • 12.1 Fiddler OCO SIS Stowe Hiram 149 Funkhonser 4 W wo Shively Gee I 1 41 enter 11 . 1 7 •' triT Raley Richard 141 Walton Km Ilex ma ati v noa 143 French Vapt :921 Shoals Hugh / 44 9.9197109 John itiu Smith Andrew 145 Frannie Robert . ail Sankey N o ) E 146 Frasier John A• • I lls Eg o n,. A,,,,,,,, 147 Fnnkhouvor Joneifftlaha e,,,,, w v William 148 recta Freres • • *394 Sager We, 149 Ferguson Jolla !115 111w1011 Iter 150 Fleming Wm ` :kid Sittiburet Henry 151 FrinkhooserJonara en lwewnrt Janie. 151 Inwl l 11 euniu : 1:04 stein Dania 133 Fronde II J •3:41 titrock Wm 11l Gad.' Henry :: :400 Sterling 314 John WI Gurley 1401 Shaer 13d Gray° Doetou , :401 Stiles Mrs Samuel '137 thrive John ,4iol Sonwheek.er (k•urge •138 Grove William - • 4111 Slillth Ilrejoeepla' 139 Gibson Jam ti . 1403 Breton. Alm II ICA Glean Wood.ria_ ,406 hers' Geo 161 Gilleeple Cam li: I , . •197 Spencer Jus • eph 141 (Witham Robs '4114 Smith Robert,' 161 (Sabato Chen AM./Moyer lieu ICI Gillet Samuel, 410 Smith liplim ho 165 Gob'e k Co ' , ''. II Stott UMW It. 166 Gobi° .2 Co ~ • , 1 119.Shoorralter Joseph • 10167 Goble .t. Co ~ 1 1111 Sterrert.larnes It 161 Goble g Co • 114 Sheet* 149 Olboon '4ll. Bunn Mn Peter ITO GUM Jobe . 418 Taylor Samuel 171 Gill John ;411 Taylor Joseph 171 Grey Si Clair 411 Thompsent /limes lii Gormley Samuel 1 :419 Thomas Mrs Ira 1,1 tilloon George , •42.1 Thomas James 175 Holitip Miss :411 Thouippou E II 119 Hamilton lieu W •41.1 Tuttle Dr C H 177 Mutt —, 4M Tltcnnirson 116 Hunter Than . '414 Tonehill Mrs 179 Hunter— . 148 Taylor Wm let Room Win. 418 Todd Beni aro 181 Holstein John 441 Todd simnel 181 Holstein CM Townsend Chen ha Bohlen -- kW Tea Richard 181 Ranter Koller 1 . 410 Townsend gran P 183 Uirgins Rich dL. 1431 Townsend Howard 180 11111 ...VS Bloats .1 V • 157 Runk' 41 Lenz 411 Weynnd Mrs V A IBS lioneton Robert 431 We and Mn A IN He d Lenz •CZ Wilson Frank .WI 11/9 lionlkd Vance. • 1410 Wilms George . 191 Ilounetuilder.Mss, 1412 .. emegjeasne 191 Unrrett KO:m.lm • 111 Wallace -- 1 101 HamillOn tieo ' '' 419 White Jame, MI Rutter Win . BO Wallace Robt 193 Uoll Rola S 411 Wade hire Mai , md meth,: '• 441 Weapon John 1117 Harting John ~ 449 Webb 11 RS Ibirvey Albert ' 454 WagnerTer l 199 Ilendereon Wm Ii 443 Wray -- Wu Uartman John .• 441 White Alex 201 Umiltsworth -• „441 Woods John P 201 Ingrain John W '449 Williams Win 10.1 Dianna Mattlansi '1449 Wharton 0 P WI Jecknon John. ~ 450 Workman Mrs . 103 JohnstanCapt Jas 431 Wham Her :-... SS Jackson Dr Jan II • 4.21 Winans Dr Banc 201 Jackson Andrew W Winans Cape Ift . 311 Jackson Jame* . Waddle Than Ski .18hrotuu Thoth a' wan cries 210 Johnston gum* - 456 Minna Vent 111 Jones William 1 457 Walton Richard 211 Jackson Andrew 492 Wohrot Jonathan SW Jackeoa Orval • • i 438 Wise Allyard 114 Johnston RerW Wallace 913 Johnmon 4 8 461 +Chide David aisow 216 JII/091, Wm Mt Watson Jane $l7 Karma* James 481 Wright Thomas 218 Enterer Fred /64 Wright John 219 Koffman Fred 481 WhiatkrJohn H 2:19 Kirk Adam sr 4611 Wall George • ' , 911 Kirk Adam). . , • 467 Wright Andean 131 Ensued: Katt T ” Whltehilliamer 223 Kronen Samuel ' 463 Wilson Mannadisko Eli Knight Richard 410 Warnock Jame* *l3 Kennedy Samuel 471 WymerJobra 126 Kuhn 12 P Req. 414 Wymer Adam 217 Kline 8 C • •473 Toting John Neon 431 Elias 11 111 474 Ta. er kind , 319 Kstarar :inset. 415 Vanklrt Wm, Sr Kelley Alton Ann 4•91 Blackman Time S3I Ernst' 111. 477 Darldrian Wis lit =2l Whiny John 471 Raney Jahn , tll Loagnecker Jacob 479 Hays Chas 1114 Lleod Datid *1 Renew R S BO Lowery Jobe WI lane, Haw D P. WA Learteek David 'Mt Lauda* labootam • 1127 Lyon Win 481 lirtlisrelnam 1118 Lang Yes lag IML'Cremilas 514 Loud dohs 1143 Nixon . • 949 Londe, Mrs llargi 4111 Nesbit Rev Wm ' 211 Indite JOlll sop ' *I Melee*. Wm' • 211 Late Joseph 453 Reill.Mis --- 243 Loki= (lurks .4 Prolllt Henry . 944 Loomodliyhimas imi .ravoger Jacob lel Idna David. 491 To= John 146 Lfti *ley Thomas 49:1 W Joseph 147 Leonard Maki ' 11911 Free Col 2114 Lerner Jahn __ 04. Crlichloir• Haw IC 249 Middleton Mn nos KA llenderson RSV . lIETIV . IretI Ant clat e•lighler fill 91499 •• 4 about horsepower pirelt.r.thet &reamed to the pate° at eemosmallar rate.. , • OHN TUORTUIZT. i apt9o:lm CEV.I7(OO ,C O F P "_ i 1.. • '••••1 3• _ ...._IIANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT MECUM ' Ma: p Nissarlraszr, NeiXamik,— , • • ' , . • ~ =Ern February 13, 1810. mew which attinir ne- UothiGnie af the Icons of the Cimensa)icime HALLOO/MI Comewity twirl Le 7iFtrrifll PACMC ~Hsil awn Coarmti.end the popularity and cred it Which thbarifaxins bare maintained ha the mar beta, both in thlicounh, and ;mope; haviishderis that the /list , Manama Bonds Of whist,. located and honorably managed Rallrekals are promptly rocog: tined and nnidlly taken ait the Moot suitable, safe, sad adman:eons Sum of Investment, yield-. Inn a more liberal Income than can hereafter be derived from Government Bonds, and available to take their place. hunted that, hr theieketion and negotiation of sup:aloe lialkoad L01D1,11.0 are meeting a great pablik . want, and rendering a valuable gentee— l* th to the holders of Capital and to thomigrest Billows: 'Works of !Menial heron went whose ha- Mimic merit and sobstantialighancter entitle them to the use of capital and the. oSiaildeme of invest ore—ire now odor with speehil contidenccand satisfection the Medan Jas 11 I Morns , Win 333 Merton Abner • 161bigicr .. MIMI 104 . rig 133 Wier • .• Mier -- AIL i It 11 lel Xenia Miii Joseph .i • Moron Thor • • Morrow Andrew - ,• Miller Milo N • • Mitchell Dayvi lle! Masser David ' .. MarksJotut Y i 36 MoOn Dad Maxwell Me Mlddieunt Wm 313 Meta Geo • 313 Manson Jncob all MoilltJaines 7.. trz Kt . 217 . Moore Mee Panel' 173 %liner Frank SW Morrlsopdllesse BB Morrow John VI May her. Widow ... 'Mingle John Markle ;•,. McCeoses•A 0, ~.,.. McCleary Wm,' • . Meerdedy Agnew M'Culknegh John II t.. 111Tnilpuiti hobert M'Creary Dr J D 23:1 Wereery Win 391 3CCreery a Co 31M.MeDermitt Joseph • Bei McDonald Pat TIM McDonald Mrs N MI MeDeradtt Jamie thri McDonald Capt Ab. 127 McDonald Capt A McDonald Win • 813 McDonald Illid Wren= S 8 301 Mcirerran. Joseph 301 McGehee' James 3)3 McGowan Belot 8 3u4 Mcilvaine ' MO Xelffillea .-- WI McNeish, Josulum 207 McKee James - 308:31cGlatighlin John BB Mclnageilln Thos 310XeMUlen Dr A 311.3SPCiakey Mobs . MI Ileteary James McPhellmy Mn' 314,11Werdesels 311 =1: litotes' ~..lifilral l tionnur _ 11 . 111*Coy Alexander 310 X•CelJoagh John 311 - M'Danald•Mrs Col J 333 Brikenald Andrew VI a.'ets nJ Mrs Widow aames 8 7 :1 1 / gaite - le4n I, ri rimpoil lki Sig; WlSTardr. , --- earAltrert - 1 -Piave Austin Sal Pierce John 88-Phillips 131 Powell Peter ••% n 333 Porter Win. . XII PrositatJeVa 1380 Patter Beni. Phials Theo ; MUG Mrs Miry ' PitWia I X - Peusand Woe FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Clok" TIII Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company. rirr . CAreaPtake and OAkr Railroad, connecting the IttUntie west and the magnificent harbors of the diessfieldrg Bay with the Ohio river at a point of tellable moll..waft, and thee, with the: entire, railroad *puma and d water transportation of the great West and dorttliweat, term. the midi: theist East attilliVeet TrunieLtne, eo imperatively demanded for the accommodation of VW immense and rapidly growing transportation bit Ween the Atlautle seaboard and Barofie on the ono hand, and the great producing regions of the Ohio and Misalsimpi Valley* cm the other. • he importance of this road asa new outlet from tba West to the lea =guides it Into one of nation al conicquence, an insure* to It an extensive through trade f ran the day of Ito completion; while, In the deVelopment of the extensive agri enthral and miueral resource* of Virginia and West Virginia, it possesses, along it. own line, the elements of a large and prof:UM:Mr local bust- Thu. the gnat lnierents, both general and local, which demand the completion of the Chesapeake Gadlo Railroad . to the Milo river, afford the surest guarantee ut lu lIIIICCOSS and value, and rroder3ll4linost idsportaa ancfaubshhif ial rtindataiptprirs nom in progress in Oda Country. Jts superiority as an East and West route, and the promln of an immetwe and prodtable trade awaiting in Completion, bare drawn to It the at• Union and - co-operation of prominent Capitalist. 'and Willman man of lids city of mound Judgment and known Integrity, who.* connection with it, together with ibat ofeninent manna and basi lica. Inca of Virginia and Wen Virginia, insures an energetic, honorable, and succwwful managn- EMI " , The Road is coMpleted and In operation from ailitimond to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs otWnt Virginia, tulles, and there remain but 100 miles (now partially constructed) to be wimple tad to awry It to lb. proposed terminus on the Oldo Wier at, or near the mouth of the Big Sandy Ito ogles - Alia" ,ciiietioatt, mot noo macs below Tittsburgh:'' • Lbws anknow proJected ur Inprw., 7l ,thr—gb, dhlogicitcwidck, fo theo punt, witieh Will con nect the Chesapcohe and Ohio with the .entire IWltoad asatema M the {Veal and nolithlregt, and With the Pacific Itailrhat relasble ireachlres nu 4 tuierlor slcsule;pht Will place the Qr./dyer/4 IdE (Ohio Railroad Coe, tintueg the richeit:suut ut.t powerful and ttr'orthy corpora Elam, or thecuon try ; and there exlets a prevent vAht,r, In courAlted 'road and Irtirk done, equal io the entire amount of the =EMI The details of the Loan bIINC been smsnged with special MEAL* to ibi 'mutts of ik II ilaiue; of In+ ?odors, and combine the eariouslestnias of con e,enienee, safety, sod protection against 10.1 or triad. Ihe Bonds are lu denondnitions ofs 81000, 8500luid•8100. • They will Inr InueA aitiapoiAlm*, Ririe* io nearer, and troy be hell to that form or The bond may reviAt•rea In the name of tho ocher, with the coupon. , ronaining payable to brar, attached, the primcipoi being thou tram (arrabb ou the bawl:a oh tio;Cautpany, unto* to.tewigned to tkwrer ; or The cuatkona may be detached nod caueelled,the bundjahole a perm anentßetti•ltteril Bond, trans ferral only on book ,. ..r the Company, and the I root au.de payahte only to .he regiatered owner, or ht. attorney. fTne three clusedwi II be known respectively no Ist. "(lonian Iloads payable to Bearer.' Skr".fiegisterni BOW* with ro . opolle attached “Rivlelered -!fonds WWI rompoiis Ildarh and shoalil tw so desly,uoted by cormspood 'tubs in specifying inn elms of Hands dashed. • They has, thirty years to rim yorta January 15, 15711,,a1th intereAt at six per cent per annum from lovemh•t 1,160. Principal and Interest iinyntile In lel In dw city of :4,, To. k The Intetedt la payable hi Hay and Not undnzr, that It inai take . the thaCof the learliei he. aned of Ftve•'l'wentlee, addnult the convenience of our Wendt, who already hit.d ,Ceninil and Wed- tern Pacific Bends, with Intempt payable lu Jane in and July. and xlm may ilelore, In tusking )oldolounl luvoitmente. to love their Intereot re .cehable at dl&ropt et:awns of thu 3 ear The Loan la Necured by • morhpage upon the Ir:utile Line of Hoed from Ittehmood to the Ohio Hem% with tho equipment and all other property pad appurtertauces connected therewith A Slaking Fund 0 1 slum() l'er senora is pro vided fur kbe redeapptioavg the notate,to take ! tee : 014 . r e i 'l * t et g n Ot th " of 41°144db! The toolgive le fur $15,000,000, of which ite.,000,• (DJ will be rreerred and held to trout for the re• detninion of outstanthng Bonds of the' l'irginla :Central I Railroad Conipaoy, now tueryml In the C.4eapente d Ohio. Of the tetantolug $113.101.11(1U, a Pan Will be .old to complete the wad to the Ohio ricer. perfect and Improve the portion Dovrin operation. end thoronlhli equip the whole for a large and E=TII2 The pteaent price la 90 and accrued Interest A Lawn so amply ecurett, no carefully guarded, and en certain hereafter to command a prominent place among the taverna wrinkles to the mark. :eta, both of thia country and Europe, will be at once appreciated sad quickly absorbed Very respectfully, P. S.--We have leaned pamphlets containing fah partieulamstatistleal "talia,maps, eteorbleh ,rill be furnished upon application. , 111 — We buy and acil Goveniment Bonds, and 'receive the account of Banks, Beakers. Corpora. bone, and others, subject to cheek at sight, and allow interest on dilly balances. 1=!=2E!M!MME!!!!!! ici , ; TIES 11/2 lent amount FISH & HATCH, Banker", aPrfkam , r.r.11. , rAMO ' 4" Z;Vti;`4 ,,, ' '•* '' ' . in r.. .;:ri • 47 allials':- Aaktillik; -4-4 , , t • SPRIN9 }, ..01,:f5iNfn sTyLw a a _ At St and , /be 5 . Years.) Smithfield Street, from FaittliEvennie: I'ITTSBURGH, PA. — Vo call the attention or our former pat. 'Tons and the piddle generally that we arc now prepared to supply them with a tre mendous stock of WALL PA1953.11 of superior quality and excellence, at low er prices than can be had at any other ilttablishment East or West CHURCHES, LdDGES AND PUBLIO BUILDINGS, Fornwhcal at the very lowest rates. Partictilar Attention Paid lb the Wholesale Department, CALL AND SEE US J. SIIIDLE & 80N spr;V:3m] COAL 808 SALE.—The undersigned has constantly on hand a good article of Lump and Not Coal, which he will .11 at reasonable prices, either at the bank, or will deliver to ',turban.. The bank Is located on McKinley's nun, a few rods fron. the JIM Ft. Wayne& Chicago Railroad, and but a short &stance from Beaver Callon. have also a good article of Fite Clay, which I will dispose of at mum:able rates. - girders left a: my residence In Bridgewater, or at Michael Camp's In Iloch,:siter, or at the hank. will receive prompt attention. J.C. 310 UL VEIL ppr.kr, Treasurei-'s Sale. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of au Act of Assembly of this Commonwealth. pawed the 13th day of Merck 1513, entliksi "An Act to amend an Act directing the mode of selling unmated hinds for taxes," te... sad the several subsequent Acts supplemental thereto, and the several Acts in con fortuity therewith, requiring and directing the sale of unrmted lauds for County. State. Borough. School and lipid taxes: and the diet section of the Act of April Bites, hill, authorising and directin„o the return and sale of all real estate ad unsealed lands are now sold, In satisfaction of tales due and unpaid by the owner or owners thereof: Also, the Acts authorising the sale of molested lots in the boroagbd of Bridgewater, Faliston, New Brighton and Rochester. fur borough taxes, the following lota, pieces and tracts of unseated lands, - Jtc., in the county of Beaver. or so mach thereof as will pay the arrearsge ad the taxes accrued thereon for the ream IStig and and an much back' taxes of previous yenta as remain unpaid will be exposed to public sale at the Court ilouoe In the borough of Beaver, on Monday the 18th day of Jwte, Next, aid be continued by adjournment If ALLISO N. neces.oiry. HELEN tgll 13, 1370. Treat, &acts . Co. orr Persons deabiwie of paying the taxes doe upon any lot or tract In the following list, are no titled to do so before the day of rale. so upon that day it will be impossible to attend to such retelpts —mid no property will be withheld from mile on a mem promise of payment. Nam—All property marked with a.tas (..) Is returned under the UM section of the Act of the kith of April. 1041. • sale Mat for lb* Taxes of 1861 & 1868._ I= Fordbed James. MO acres of land Hobert.' Wylie heirs, 3 lots 1101tOrGIL •Edwanls flenry J, how.. ■od north cud of lot No 80, 31/wits Inne, o. r.. t lot. No. 101 Young l'otrr, 4 of lot ..... Cl= Conrwl'e Joseph hefty, 4 lote—Noo. 40.11, 43 . and 43 3 GM •Logan Elisabeth, 1 lot at Vault. rt, Nu.l3 . V Morton Jacob, house In vanport, 4:11 .11'Klune7 Catherine, house and lot So 11, In Vsuport,4 04 DuutOun'o Bt•leeotee beim out lots Nw. 98 100, 101 and 106,-10 . . 7 40 Yolrnon'• heir.. 141 &cr. 01 1and..... 04 M'Cresdy DAvid.B% mere. land, 41l 14 0101 John, lot No. ttl, 1 11 . • 1111.11.0LWAIgni. lloll.orull. Dither Matilda, n. r., 4 lota and tart of oat lot No. 15, ' , Daubsln'. Sylv.ter hero, boon and lut No O. and t lots Noe. 10 and 11 Rao - don Freeman, 2 lota, No, 11 and 13.. Vera,Mary, lota, Verea plan. Noo. 53. 51, A: and part of lot . :2. DARLINGTON RuNoTOD. Limes James he:11141 lot. No. tIIJ D•HILTIPOTON Tr. Alinin William. n. r., 35 acres of land... ... 10 R) Einktiek, Katie Js Co., tSi acres of land, .... Y 73 Hardy C. A., n. r..: acres of .... 13 10 Hardy A. A., n r., 1 acre of land, 31 Lyon 4 , 4 aCITIN of land a 2 17 Marko Jacob S. Co Oil Refinery and 2ii acres of land.... .... . . 51 Smith Park A Co., n. 0.. 000e-+ of (and,.. Ni I . IIIOFI Company. 2 aeon of hold Waugh U. D., 2 al, of tan d 2 47 1/MINTON not.ou.ll f' Grant William. . ...... Hap' AINW, I lot. . 31.1.0 n Itttribeth. hou.r and i nrrw of land and n Nono 11. 21. In. 17, too and 51, 1.1 Ileau"r }IZA., I lot ettioitkluz Jn- Iluwrll, . Ithtnlooo llant-e)'l , Oslo. I no, WlliLanto loonor, hon.,. and loot No. 1,.. J 111. Mo'clltt Nancy, 1.5y11i..t.51 504 110PEIrirr. Tr. • Ilaruy Leonard, 10 a. land taar I.ngatowlz • Vallkirk W. V!, Tta In 1•111.71440.11.. ..... 11111TOriTITT Tr. Dart-lhavid.tioti. in industry, Nos 57 Mend Goodwin, Montgumery ... 31.11,N Sr. ml'. Wm. Loin., I MI .I.loluing Thor. Herr, No. J. 15 NLw 3811/11TON110110. Asdtcwe Joseph. o. r.. acre. or land . 15 09 Fitzpatrick' Edward. I lot In Middle Went, 4 55 Honeywell Robert, 1 lot In N'Comb'e plan, Ni Lnnz 6 Rosen, of lot No. Ni. !A/ *Smith W. 11., n. r.,lsere lend In northward 3 10 :7011.771 SCRIM= 77. ' Haien . Be:du/W.97 ammo of land adjoining 13/34 of Rummel Eva. 3 77 Unwa f ry' Prrld. Ju lamas Ramsey r.. 5 imlo• a laud adjoin. - hs Mod, af rkl Wehli ihnity.aCt.. fractal 'of land • 01110 TT. Cloud David, 6 aver. land near Jive° Smith, 443 Roga, S. P: 4 acres of laud In lilavgow buro ti 15 .11liAon Jamee, !male and lot I 21 Ilandar •tams, 3 1 / a cres of land. 7 JO Kehler Elizabeth, 2 acre. woodland..... 53 Fetterman N. P.. n. r.. 37 ter!, of and. 8t Jaezron t Knight. 3 serer of land, . . - 75 J.icknou Thomas. 4 acre.. run" 1 tit 11IaJor. Jeremiah. 'Macre* of Land, in Sharma Jacoh,2s acre,. of land. id :V) Towneend Mrs. LewiN 5 acres of laud :o) [1.71:34 Mite Doneltion Polly. boa., stable nod .0t 5 Is 11.igge .1010101, 3 lots, Porter'• plan, 91 Darragh Jame., Slots. fteno's plan, Nos. 11% In and 143, 3 141 Idson Wm., I lot No 13, Pinney's plan, 31 Dickson Joseph 11. 1 lot adjoining. .1 Arm strong. 45 Dunbacker J.. 2 lute. let euls.dtvielon, Nos. UN and ........ ....... 55 Eaton Win.. 3 lots iu Ist rub.tilvision. N.o. 111.113 and 141.. .... ... . ...... . „ 92 Eaton Wm., Llot adloinint; John Eaton '- Erb Aug.tine, 1 lot No. 141, Gould'e plan, 35 Prasier Mrs. 11.K..2. undivided half lote.Nae.. & Gll, Plunvy's plan. .... Pd Pasch' Ilenry,l tale, NO, 1.1 and 21, plan, 3 10 Fataller Christian. 1 lot, No. Sat. . 110 File Adam, l lot No. 197. Gonlifs plan,. .• I :at •Ilunter.W. II.; noose lot No. 1 240 11.rhring Christian. Hats, Itentioplan .... italor J. J.. n. r.. I lot, N 0.76. Guald's plan 30 Kelly Loomis. Y lots, Reno. plan .Y 22 Metz Peter, n. r.. 1 lot, No 145 Gould's plan 37 31Clihenom Conner.l lot Nu. Ittl Ist loth dm. 40 !.:Setth Emits, I lot., No. In, (loultre plan, .. 2 2,0 l'inner David, Ido No 128, du do tl7 Shubert Adam.,! 00 No 210, do do 150 Shaffer C. W. Ido No. 71. do do .... 37. Sollivan'• lilrnael helr 1 lot tour ice bonen 11 Useieltnn Clark., 1 lot, No 11.3(11ub-ill vision 2 90 .titictirsrxe TOWN,IIII.. Casers Jane heirs, 3 lots, thuntoon'a plait, 1 20 1:Doti: John, bonito and lot 110 Pell Jacob, l lot, Hemiti plan. 14. cluing Christian. 3 am. of land 1 2.11 Iladeu George. 12 acres land, coal privilege, 1 95 Hays Thomas. 1 lot on McKeniefa Ifilibunth John. tjacre land. (stone tinarrvl 1:1 Noes Ineob.3 lots, l'ark's lain 7 33 Parris 6mtly, 1 lot above Dr. MANIA,' t 41 Porter Wm, 10 acres land on 11•Kinley'n run 1 GO l'orter Jas. Sr., 73 WTI. laud, adjoining Alex. 1/Ivldeon. .... ... . ..... 9 S 5 Gamey A M., 1 lot, Itamsey's plan 37 aprl3.:4w • • New Firm! New, Goods!! O'Leary & Singleton, 14* federal St., ALLEGHENY, PA., Hare ju•it received a large stock and splendid assortment of Finney and Variety (loads, .Notions, Chiblreit's (Itrriages, 7bys, Ilaby-llorses, Oa*, Wagons, &c., it-e., &r., Which they ere selling la Italuctll I'rkc To JOBB (S ERS and the RETAIL Truth We make ti Spell:Illy of LADIES' SATCHELS, FANCY BASKETS, AND CIIILDRENS' C kRIIIAGES . O'LEARY h. SINGLETON. hprl3dy.l 148 Federal St.Alleglieny, Pa. New Advertisements. IIIeNOTTOII. Y.. Bee*: Perwetwet i ty located In Beaver, weel4 terpeefully tan. der Me prokesional serrltea kr tbe chiseme of Bap sir sad surrounding conntry. bwederetieurien phi to the treatment of female dbews. Bnr4rry dolls with a ritillfal hand. Mice we Third .{tree. a nrw doors WOW of the Coen Honer. 10X)ItE at Lila OVA I. STEM ENOICAV INO, 11l Noun N: Y. Anybody ous reit MM. Cbeep. Self bat. Pay handeotoely. Red. for new dreolsz. • reprCirr A. GREAT CHANCE for AGL STS to to $2OO per month! Wet want to employ a rood agent to every County In the rolled Slates. on comudeolmt or eatery, to Introduce our World Arnow's. ed II Ails Wire Mara Moil; will last • hundred year.. If you want pnnltaltre and plea s a n t employment, addmve It. S. * 101411. b. Co. Itanaracturer..l.s 1111/larre drrert.'m York, or 10 Dearborn Stred, Chicago. aprtern LIFE IN -UTAH I= MYSTERIES OF MORONISM fly J. BEADLE, Editor of the Salt Lake (*porter. BEING an: Xl'OSliof their Er.li ET RITES, CEREMONIES and CRIMES. —With a fall and authentic blatory of Folygra. my and the Mormon Sect, from its origin to O. kreaent tithe. U/AUTI 11 Old and Inferior works'on the Mon. 19 , 11 Mons are being circulated. See that mach boo contains 33 gine engravings, and Sin ogee, AGENTS WANTED. Send escripti for rim-Wart and see our terms snit a ll don of the work. Address, NATION AL PUBLISHING Co. l'a. • aprik WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. After remit study and nektonic iniesti.ration as to the remedial qualities or Ca tinoue Arno, Ur. Waits has dlsturered by proper combinAtion si hit other articles In the norm of a Tablet, a ste,citic tor all pelmonary dincaso, THESE TABLETS are a SURE CUBE for all dine... of the ItESIIIIATO ICY 0110 A NS, SCHIE THROAT. COLD, CHOW', UIf:THEMA, ASTHMA, CATARRH, or lioratrc• Irmo; alai', a auceoratal remedy for Kitheey rallies. Paha Y 5 CENT% per hex. Sent by mall upon receipt of Imo-, by JOHN K. KELLOtiti, trt Cllet street, Now York, Sole Atzeut tor the l'nt• ted State. apre4Sw I was cm42‘t Or Ire ,fner4 and Catarrh by a rlmple remedy and nut rend the rerelpe free. Mits. I. C. LEC:GE'I'I', 111,1>oken. N.. 1 mar::o;4tv THE NEW ARTICLE Of FOOD. For Twenty-Fire Cods yciu can buy of your Druggist or Grocer,apackage of I S'EA MOSS PARINI:, 'lading-ay lured from pure Irish Moss or Carra genii, which will makesixteciiquirris cf Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings, Ctoilards, Creams, Char lotte Razor, &r. It is by fur the cheapest, healthiest. chid niost delicious food in the world. RAND SEA MOSS FARINE CO., Plar, 1 Plantation Bitters S. T.-1860-X This wonderful Vegetable Restora tire is theshrel-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a Tonic and Cordial or the 'ailed and languid, it has no equal among stoinaellics. As a reme dy for the Xerrous .Weekness to which Women are especially subject , it is su perscexling every other stimulant. In all climate's, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a vecifie in ercry spe cies qfdi.wnvb r ieh irk meet-ern i no? Me tall& strength and breaks dare, Mr wlimud erpirit.. Fen. side: by all uq giststr. eleat:3o:6tee FARKERS Their -mt., and tabor., can make meuey rapell) ...11tug the NEW ILL USTRATED FAHMEIL , ' JIANt. 1., wilted . ey Cr° E. W•UI... Jr„ Practical Farmer awl Author, and late Agricultural Lai:tine, al N. V. l'antr.tl Park. tic beet book fur Farmer. ewer Wiled- 7 .1/1 newt It heron plauting. It Ll a e rated, labor money making book. Thou and. lain bought it, nod thoulkand. more 0 ant it. 13th cold.° wade. Live Agent., Wanted: 1 . 1,11te Lange. A 11. 11 BAUD, UV elicauat dr. l'ittl.s•tl. ho . THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY! 711 re• $ll 07 . 6 19 Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. -e t More than 500,000 Persons 'rill c- ',car tevi Irmo. . tothelr Wonderful Curative effect, 7,1 4 • WHAT ARE THElifj.C. , t; ztt t ic!:77l; e 4.r.g...F.. - kN CY 1 )IZ/ NK. 'T . Ft I Made of Poor Ruin, ndiy, Proof Piplr - ita, and Before Liquony doctored, apt red, and nweetenett to please the. taste. rutted Tou leo, -11e,torero. - .tr„ that lead the tippler Ins to drunteptieen suit ruin. but are a true medicine. made :nun the !lathe Itootn and Herbs of California. free from Alcoholic Silos nianni. They are thets EAT IILOOD PURIFIER and Lire Giving Principle, • perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the Nytt. tem, carrying oil alt Vl6OllO. Matter, and restor ing the bloat to a healthy cowl:don. No ',cream tau tale these Bitters according to directions, and remain lung unwell. $lOO Will he given for an Inenotble talfe o lliti, bl ed the bones ore not destroyed by mineral pot ion,. or other mean., and Ibo vital organ. e pled beyond the pojEl, of repair For IntiaMnatory A. - Chronic mailman and Gout, 11.1)apepida, or IBC. de.tion, Billion., 'lmmanent, and In termittent Fevers; Digest..s of the Biond,Llver,Kidney BlailderolleAc llitiera tare&nt mood ouccoo nut Nisch Dial comets ore cdto.ed Blood, o uenerally prodtteed by the denote,. ant of Gee Indefttli - `Orszait.. t tellll- , the X Ithltel literal o th.n0..1 you Sind Ito Impuritlett Ilorottn, through the ohm Ili Pdto ph, Kl'l4llol. or Sloe.; dealt., It o IWO arta it oltotructed ottozLfoh to the cello.: Ch.. 1111.., at tt ht. It le lotthals.l,.., leeltog. w tll tell you open. Kevil the blood poi, 1,11,1 tloe health of the .)stem tt ill follote. Ml= tya•u . m ul 1•0111.111 y thou•au,t bleu) t•J ur relnovell. /11 - 1/1//11111P. MAIIIIIOII 111111 int..rmittila 13111oro hate no ulnal. I For lull dir.rttntnt and ratrlullr the tare L,r .nniunl ...nL Innce, prlnleAl In lour tnrtuun. "'rent* Ind Sinn3-11 .1. ‘V.11.1:1,1:. l'rnprionr, •knon.er., N. V. It. NIcI/U.5.11.13 , D1114:4,1..4.01 .I:run,, San Franureu nod rUer.nnenzo, C,lnornis. and 31 31 Connnerve Nt. N V. SoLD BY ALL prtruAasTs Asi) Ill.:A I 1118.10. iii BOOK AG EA TS WASTED TO SELL TEN YEARS IN WALL STREET It Includes the Ihalorlm and :secret doing. of Wall Slriicf, Life rz.itches of It. Mn.c flic lapecill.uhin. In Gold, .l,e L., dn . ...A1 ctn..° hiroculalor., and all that Is great, viocerlul..;.icii • did, til).ter.in-. Oil , rii.ting, kit. a-M.l4llLn Se.. 11 thelo,u. 0. Ppt,.11:1111.111 Poe rrali. of Vain:real?. Ihcac, 1r . and many other.; Illlr.l%ing. id noted talc awl berries, Sc. I ahrtutlik/ Maxi, Fr,. Scott for Circulars to Wol,lllMtiri,.. Draw: Indir., I tri.lsylion iillord. Conn Ilnr.it It IC:onotimpt Ives, Provoientially toy olnuL!lto, a n.ua,d too 1.3 abo.le menus. U 1 ,41 Tlooo panto be no•ot tn. , It. rut, E. Ilt - n+Loon . , studdon ntreet, lirtn;:l3 to. Lon,: 1.:anol. Insan4r lxv The hieEte Comb tbatnze nuy colurcol UM hair ur henrrl ion prrntnuent book r wunta. It auntoott. uu pvbson. Auy One eau ot-o• n.new l until our MMBiIi2IIESIEM TIIIs IS NO lII' dl BUG .rmlinq rrni.. ac , •, hehrht, ruh of e),.. and halt, ) tut o by return matt, ts ornset lot to, td sour int ote huolialut or Mile, with Ina . anal date of WM' ringe. Addr...., IV, FOX! , It Draw or N 0.1.1. Foiton ville. N. Y. twat:ll;lw . • -- - _ FoI: FAMILY USE --i,Fin.ptr, I 'atop, Itili,tht,- K%IT4 ariitxnlluu. M.4.NTS II ANTED clr cular and turuplustuctrltLq FILES. -Vide,. EINE LEY KNITTING MACHINE Cu, Bath, Me.. a 176 Broadway, N. Y. tutar:ardm GOOD BUGGY 1 1 011 SALE. - Fur tut 11. A ther Informatunz can un 11. 11. LAKIN. miara..3t.Dealt,. I'd . • _ 'WALL PAPER 11:1'1421I1.;'N'S 10.000 ROLLS AT 6 CENTS WHITE BACKED PAPER, .10.000 Rolls at 12 14 Cents. Do Zoudhe & Co., 112 Wood ad., cornet of Fifth, ave. PITNIWIIti I, PA. nprl.l,sw. IrrßsT A. 11.1 I SPRING - 0 001)8 SCIIIPP & STEINIII3B DRY GOODS &CLYNE STORE, EID NEW BR To They have win:ll3.o , A hi ti,.. L do low, panic prletw• J,..." ~r Domestic & Foreign DRY, - GOODS, :~;~~~i~~3`.~:uz~ IVII - Dar4z i Vhich they are olicring 11,11 lit,t - ttre the NVitr. rhey c cpsv Good comfort ca. 11,,, Splendid tlresicnliio., lhe very lo plitter&.) .... . .. . Swing t•tyki ol ,1.,,.:,. 4 . A. :C. , . 1 b1e:t..1....1 alp. ~,,..,1, ~:„ i 4-4th mil.liti.,. .. .. ISLwic tind it '014.1,41 A time.. 2. per rent. loloaciii 41 Lid; 1; All otlwr Their Stock of Clothing, THEIN( )\\- \ NI \NI I. \4)IV e( NIPLI.TI ITTMI=IIIIMBEIMAIIIII (thew,' I, I 0„, Merchant Tailoring I+i•arrii•d lin by !111, Firm in a MEETS Tlll APPIMVAI Of EvoT one who Xn Patronized 11,,,6 Only fine rim, iv their Motto; .I.OW Prices, their:fim— ❑nurnt 1)r•slin„ their prai to e :; • I' El , 9, Et ES g 2-..i 5 i ..9 C Eil THEY .tlzi: 15 numb+ in Ilaim Deparintenl tni ru, lilt lXI(C1L II010 , 1:It , PIO 011.11.1 No ONE Wllo WISIIE:s •;LT Goodst at a Bargain Slionl.l fail to Schiff & Steirrfeld's, r3o.3zu I Medicinal. SEWARD'S eiIeRCIRE A Safe and Speady Cure for Coughs,Coln, Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Don't neglect severe Cough, or throw away money cc 3 =ECM irort.tdess medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE P . reyar;d by REWARD, BENTLEY. • CW,NBY, Drugglits, Buffalo, N.Y. SA by all Druggist& jc3o.ly For. Dyspcpda, Feie! :t..1 Aci dity of the St I. , •• Nausea, Heart-burn, Jaandi,:e, and .111 diseases arising from a disordered state of the Stoniach, Liver or Into Gain. FrfpTMl by SF:WARD, BENTLEY & CHF:NET. Druggist., Buffalo, N.Y. E . .. 4 .1 by all DnlggiAll. LOJK HERE. PIIING AND ! I fIMI it Goo 104 underaighed he, to doerte and the publier , etterall) that he I t• 1.... n • a neer •teek 01 'good. 01 111 t. talc , Sprint: and ti ntutner %ear hlch nd , naudertit rate, • CONSTANTLY [IAN It elothlnd mode to ord, on Ow Ohl, Thankful to the public for par: ..r.. by elope attention to hth011of• •'' • ' ante of the rate. DANIEL 1:1:!1)61; sT nvir 21:11 AA atmlnhstrnt..rre ton or Ailudelainatlon oat Ind n- - ""• the snlapetibero on the e•tate of Mn El ‘,.t deed., late of the WA rohlp of h 11.1.50. I;. Penheylvanta, thareh.o . U per... Wale ore hereby not iticd to t0.d..• inino in tent; and all .per Poop ha• Wier •t Arne till Preaent them duly tinthtirei ..l Ceram'. ‘V3I. N en E% IN, Pulaski, April 1.1,--4tv• Yi NI/1 NEW 111:1i,11 PO: