I, The Beaver Artus. 1. VirgyAMN Xo(TOlAlrif Psorsuctot Beaver, ra., Dee, 141 k, 111711. TILE Republicans of the Findf3ena total district, 'on rad Wedaaulay nominated Joseph IL • 74ndall, esq. for gtate Bellator, to' MI 'the nni pined term of Mr. Waa l (Rep.,; who dial two or. three weeks ago. Mn; Lyndall bi representert a s a strong roan, and the Preitabilities are that ho-wlll carry the district. 1 001 1 / 1 1UNIOATION from an ac tive country Republican touching the recent action of .the °aunty 00O2' 'WM° and alerted "Ant! QuaYir' wllhhehl; for the Present atleast. If the writer will cull at the Altana Of nee, some Ulne when he is In townlwe tii give him our reasons for lte non.. tiublicatitm at this thou. ". \.IN • c9nsequenqo of d,isperislonti sing the RepulAlain members the Alabama Legislature, the Dente. cmts succeed in electing Judge Gold thwaite U. alienator' Mt. th at State on the eth. Inst. ..Wlllard Warner, (Rep.. is the presbut Senator, and was a, candidate for • re.election ' bot was unable to poll the vote of his motif in the contest referred to. .annual ineisage President finitii appears in the. An eVa of to 'clay. It will be read with deep intercid by the public generally . . It is a docunietifiviorthy'bt lfs illus trlousauthor,:aud will serve to en dear him WO more In the hearts of the 10 4 yal peoPle of the coun try. The Repphlican papers 'throughout the whole'couetry speak. very favorably o: it, and the Democratic mimes have ' little y or no fault Wand with its subject ruatter.—Wemmmend It to the read ers of the Alums who, will profit by giving it a careful perusal. . . MR. FREDERICK DOUGLJD3, un;. doubtedlY the ablest and moat practi cal (Politically speaking) colored man in the United States,' haS purchased the New Natiotial Erma Washington City, and Is about to. take, editorial (control of 'that paper.: Mr, Douglas will niove his family to Washington In a ft , " days. The want of a news paper, conducted by an able, mdent, colored man,' has been felt In this country for some time, and Mr. Douglas's project will therefore very likely meet with a succeia,not, usual ly accorded to new papers. D now Into the lecture field conieS John 11. Surratt, who was tried a couple of year ago, as one of the conspirators who asketsinated President Lineoln. On the evening of the 6th inst., he told th4eople of Rockvlllle Md. what he keew about the assassination referred to, and all sum tiled up, lie adinits being connect . ed with Booth and others Ina project to kidnap the President and . carry him of( to Itichiconek but denies that he had', nn-thing todo with the tak ing of ,his life. Ile says he was in I;ltniht, N. Y. when he Brat heard of, tim! murder. This may or may not best). Ilia wprd on thnt point !neetla confirmation. A LAW SUIT, la which eousident hie interest was felt, not only by riv er men but by the public at large, waa tried * in Memphis laSt week. Mire= 'While and Coleman of Alta burgh brought Halt against General Gideon Pillow and MAW J. J. Mar.! phy late of the Confederate army, for coal anized by their order at Mem- . phiA, nt tho beginning of the war. The am, wait tried in the United 'Hiatt* Cirtifilt Court and continued for a week. A verdict was rendered Nr o the plaintiffs for about $40,000. motion was loimodiately Made for • `W4iew trial. • . W& have the authority of the N.. Y. Pei lonne of last : Saturday for stat ing•that the English Mbsion is about to be filled by Gen. Schenck of Ohio. 'rite Gen. will bring to the discharge of his now duties the same ability and Zeta which have characterized his former service, and a social tact and culture that will be of grafi, val ue in the 'delicate and difficult work which is before him. We are not too sanguine of the results of the cunning 'dismission of our differences with England, but we art) sure that with Oen. Schenck as Our Envoy,our lido of the acute will receive the belt possible treatment. We congratulate the 'country upon the. Minister and .the Administration upon its choice. TUE turmoil prevalent for a year or two past about the removal of the National Capital to a point further seems to have subsided, and tbe general belief now Is that. Wash- Merril will continue . to be the Seat of Government for many years to come. The removal scheme was confined to few western politicians and real estate owners,' who no doubt saw visions of great load prosperity mad personal wealth in the project. Af ter holding a number of meetings in the west, and passing long ;strings of resolutions, In favor of "squelching out" Washington, they appeared be- fore tionend Grant and wanted his • opinion on the suliiYet. Ile is re ported to have told them that their movement was Impmetkuble, and 'that If the Capital way ever removed from Wa.shiugtpn City it could only be amontplbthed by the concurrence of three fourths of the Stalesof the Whether thlilsOmstitutlon law, or common sense, It appears to have had the effect of stopping farther agi. • fatten on the subject, and Inducing the (Avant "retnovers" to return to their homes, whom It is to be hoped therwill remain wiser, If not sadder men. • - THE European war news has been more then usually exciting during t c he past week. The Pruadans with in this period of time have captured °dams, Rouen, Oldy, Janvey and Prints, together with so& 15,080 prisoners, 100 pieces of artillery, mitrailleusei and small arms in large numbers., rho reported summer of the French troops were greatly.exag gerated; and the belief !snow general throughout • all Europe that Parts wilt soon fall. and the strugle close. In the North German Parliament, on the 7th lust.tbe consolidation of the • various CLerman Powers was announ ced, and 7 the , title of Emperor eon krred.pn King William, of Prussia, who has accepted the rank. In Eng land the belief is prevalent that NA . *dean will again be called to the head ofaffaintinErance. They my there that private advisee from all parts of France Indicate a- reaction ,everyarbere In favor of the yestorP 'leg ,9pke ptiferor ; the people eon- .......>qd •i~.. ~. l!M=11112 trading twenty yews of canie;.. s ind lesperity, with the preser:, misery and anarchy. The ": Ou rs . govern- Menthave proved ; n potent, slith er to conduct se: a or t o negotiate pence: Napoleon' efuses to give his sanctklu to rLal27:.sciletioslor, his restoration at pr l,sent; saying that his part is , tollent inaction until the RepuWlcans either capitulate or me dispeniedt. 14LIITE.facit.eeFeat,:arpoi*.the., politicians, was created last week by, the publicatkm of a private_ letter written durhig the War by Rear Ad miral D. D. Porter i to (Haan Weller who was Secretary of, the, Navir at that time. Welke. and Porter, it seems have not enjoyed a lamb-like disposition toward, :each other for sometime peat, and Ss the, President a few months ago, nominated Porter to the Senate hir • the "full grade of Admiral, the ex-Secretary, it is pro , sumed, thought he couia him off by tint publication ofthe letter here referred to.' In this letter Porter woks' very' disparagingly of Gen. I Grant, who was In Anuttedisite can= mend of our armies at that time, and plainly States that while Grant does little or none of the hard work to put down the rebellion he is extreme ly solleitions to have all the glory resulting from Its accomplishment. C/envoi Grant, halicall along, had implicit conikfence in Admiral Por ter; and on seeing this letter in the newspapers, with Porter's mute at-, tatted to It, he is said to turfe4o marked, "this almost midtesm kiss confidence In huuum nature:."Por ter's letter Is generally regarded al a weak production, but Secret ary Welles' conduct in giving It pablici ty when it was marked "private" Is looked upon as meaner still. GENERAL lIVOLN i e Nuvein • r re port of the condition of the State Treasury Is receiving very .hearty commendation In all quartera of the ' commonwealth. The remarkable difference in th•amounta of the State indebtedness paid off by Messrs. Mackey' and Irwin respectively, Is attracting very general attentiod, and we imagine that even General Irwin's bitterest enemies are forced to the conclusion that the State has never bail a more efficient Treasurer than himself: The Harrisburg Slate Journal—by the way, the most relia ble Republic= la►per published at the State capitalspenks of the ro duction of the debt as follows: The steady reduction of the State debt is a most gratifying fact of which every citizen may speak .with pride. The rate of reduction is increasing, and is this year more rapid than It was last. Under the administration . of Mr. Mackey, in thaTreesury gibe°, in one year, $:303,170.22 were paid, and dur ing the seven months of Gen. ir win's administration from May I to November 30, 1870,1 he sum of $l,- 522,04i0.111 has been paid. Were it not that the premium oh the State bonds has risen to a figure beyond the limit Mimi by law; at which the Sinking Fund Commissioners may purchase, the debt might be reduced' still morerapidly. No individual may, with fairness. appropriate to himself the honor of this gratifying fact. The economy and integrity of the Itepnblican administration, in all the departments of the govern-, meat, have produced this healthful' state of. our Bnanee3. Ouvernor Geary and the officers, both elected and appointed under him, share the credit, for all have labored to attain this result. A ' SPECIAL correspondent .of the I New` York Tritium writiug from , Washington on the 9th Iwo there Is , a good deal oftnterest felt here on the subject of a repeal of the law requir ing Congress to assemble on the 4th of March, and several bills have al ready:beenintrodueed to repeal the law during the present session, so as to delay the Meeting of the NMI , Cougtess until next December. There 13 strong opposition on the part of the 'shrewdest Republicans to there bills, and, from an Imperfect count, it seems probable that the , law will stand. for fsolitkal.ressons. These reasons are founded in the fact thdt an attempt has been made, and Is making, to disorganize the Rapublie , an party, and, by a coalition of the Democrats and what are termed "Revenue Reformers," or dissat Isfled Republicans, secure the 'organization of the next House by electing &com promise Speaker, and Slits divide the COMIIIIUMI anti control the business of the House. The Republicans, or a msjority'of them, will oppose the re peal of the law in question, . because they prefer to meet the subject of Revenue and Its supporters at once, Jastead of waiting nine months for their plans to develop,.and trusting to the uncertainty 'which the long delay would occasion. Several of the State elections will occur during the Intervening lime, and the Re publicans are sure of being able to de het any coalition, if.the XLIId Con gress a:notables on the 4th of next March, and thus secure a straight Republican organization, but they argue that State 'Moeda and pow+ hie complications may Arise' from de-, lay which might greatly embarrass them. IC is thought that the Demo- grata will favor a repeal of the law in oiler to give them time to organize as strong an opposition its possible. It a not probable that' the repeal bill will pass the How, .but, In any event, the Senate is reas onable Sure of lnelatitug upon tetalnlnk the law, to provldeaesinstaoy . emergetKy which may arise, Tire Census returns Brasil!, loam plete, though full returns. from many of the State; are in, and will be ready for publiestlun as soon as they mn be proved' by counting three time, In the census oft*. The returns f rom some portions of the South lutVe been greatly delayed by attacks on the Deputy:Morstdds; home of whom, especially when they have been neo , grom, having been dthren oat of their (MEW. The, Marshal to wham a very difficult part of Kansas was as idgeed,and Who Ittuibeen ibur Months in collecting his Statistid, lint Mini, all by flood in the Arkansas River, and - was obliged to return and do his work a second time. , Gen. Walker lidoing . everythlng his power to hurry up the returns. : - —The !Waviest Neidlet ever given In Illinois On a' breach. of promise snit was on Saturday, :at Waverly, In the suit of Isabella A. Smith, vs. 8. I. Campbell. The'tlamages were laid at $20,000, and the jury Ibund for ;IVO% This wits' the result: of an attempt on, the part of the defend ' ant to destroy the character of the lady. , girl it Marian did not fare SO wallas her Waverly Oder. She brought suit against a Woe-lover for breach of promise, claiming $6,000, and ttieJurz.awarded her SS. 'HERE AND THERE. —The Supreme Court of Pennsyl- vania has been called upon to decide, ifs man gains a wife by..falsely, rep al:seating himself to be rich, shall she be divoreed,,the wife claiming that a marriage contract through such false pretenses Is null and void. Of comae the divorce cannot be granted, be cause, as in cases of false pretences to obtain money, it was the lady's duty to aseeriain, before parting with heraelf, that the representations. were correctly founded. The case is a ro- markable Illustration of haw far die anitented married people will:ga, In these . tree-love dom, to procure• their liberation from the marriage thrall. Att well might a husband iiie for a dlVerce on the ground Of having been deceived by a wig, or by padded drew*, or by aWm of false teeth.' ' —Aelergymenttheßev.C.G.Amee) at San Jose, Cal., has a wife who if) a helpmate Indeed ; for recently when he was absent In pursuit of health, which preachers seem to lack rather more than they do grave, the Rev. Mrs. Ames aroae, one Sabbath morn ing, got breakfast, washed and dress ed the baby, put him to sleep sat down and reviewed her sermon, and then went to church and preached it, "to the entire eatisfaction of a large and critical audler , It will be observed that this good lady attend ed to her domestic duties first, and not until these were fulfilled did she go to the. pulpit. We mention the feels, in accordance with our, rule of honorably recording all women who really do something besides talk. Ideshach, and Abed nego would haVe had rather a, warm time of it but'tor a miraculous inter position in their behalf; but theirs. was a comparatively cool position for hero it is stated That in the town of Bloomington, Ina., there are sixty:- seven young women ready to be mar ried, and only three marriageable young men, being an avente of twenty-two sweethearts and one third ofa sweetheart teach bachelor. lie must indeed be difficult to please who from. such a. tiamtiful' assortment, could not pick and choose; utiles4 indeed hisjudgement should be par alyzed by an embaramment of riches. }stern 'Midas who have! failed to suit themselves here. might wisely make a flying visit to Bloomington, that well-named city. =Ono Dr. Duvall, who is itt the . Wisconsin State Prison for life (he murdered his wife), has presented to the autuoritim a rather singular peti- tion. He sets forth that he has be come extremely pious, and also that he Is a person of ability ; he therefore respectfully, asks that he may be appointed (chaplain of the hu3titu lion in which he is Incarcerated. It certainly redounds to the credit of any prison that is able to grow (so to speak) , Its own chaplains; but we think 'there should be 'pretty good evidence of the Doctor's personal piety before he is Intrusted with these delicate functions. Should he ouly be wearing a moral sheep-skin he might, at chaplain, do a great des of mischief. • —The Fostorhs Review publishea the following; Mrs, Sophia Hanna. wife of Mr. Hugh if. Hanna, living a mile and half west of Fostoria, died last Tuesday afternoon; at three o'clock, after a lingering illness of eight years, occasioned by a cancer: in the stomach. Four or five hours after her death, when she had been properly laid out, the family, who . were in an adjoining room, heard a noise like the falling of some heavy body on the floor, and hurrying into the room in which the deceased lay, they were horrified to discover that the gasses which had been accumula ting is her stomach, finding no out let, had burst it s open with 3s report thataetually jarred the whole house ai can belestified to by. reliable wit nesses. A dark fluid,. bearing no re semblance to blood was oozing from her mouth and nose, and altogether the acetic way one that will not soon be forgotten.. Ilis Memphis John F. Thimas, a' white man, and an ex-soldier of the Confederate army,wa.s,in open'cburch after the conclusion of the war, married ton Mrs. Christy, a woman of African descent, since which time the twain have lived as man and wife. On the 2,3 d of June last, the parties Were arrested on a charge of "cohab iting" tried and fined $231 each. The woman paid the fine; the man was subsequently released by the writ of habeas corpus, after being compelled to Mork In the chain-gang. He has now brought an nation against the city of memphis, in the U. S. Circuit Court, for false Imprisonment, laying his damages :at $25,000. The law of the State of Tennesfee prohibits the marriage of white and edlored per sons, but unquestionably, we think, such a statute is unconstitutional,and , and so probably theCireuitCourt will decide. In estimating the injustice which has been done to Thomas, and the outrageous persecution to which he .3.a. - been subjected, it is quite un ueEessary to consider whether these mixed marriages aro desirable or po litic. Of course, from any point of Wow, they are infinitely preferable to' the loose cohabitation of whites and' blacks which prevailed before the. Emancipation, and of whist every mulatto in the Zountry is a living memorial. it is sil!t the business of the law-makens to decide upon the wisdom or folly of marriages—Heav en help a great many sighing pairs if it were. i lf groosn' a and bride keep ! outside the', taws of consanguinity, society has nothing to do with their , ' tastes. Tut following, from tho Erie Re pidgican, is published by request. of Mr. Isaac Scott of Beaver: • The report of the State Treasurer for the month of November, is pub. Isticd, and shows that from May, 1870, to the 30th of 141ovember,.1870,, General Irwin has redeemed State bonds and reduced the State debt to I + tile extent of $1,591,010.10. In the nwrespondlng 'period last year, Mr. Mackey paid 308,170 M. The' ha- Frovement of our State credit, is wen n the fact, that while Treasurer Mackey paid three percent. premium, Gen. Irwin has redeemed $1,300,000 at par, making a saving of $39,000. There are some of the results of the defeat of the"Macketring" last win ter. And the reform In the Treasury the leg department which that t. defeat forced legislature to ad opt wasuareavox 001111211P070.11.1111131. IlAseraxenon, D. C. Dee. 8,1870. Define tho hour of II on •Monday, be. lobbies and . galleries , both Houses of Congress were fillet 'al most to overflowing, waiting the se. sembling of the 2nd Session of the 41st Congress. • An unusual late nUmber of members were on the floors early, and such , friendly sh4k log of hands among them "I never did see." Seeming to forget , party and past. diatoms ; they all (with. one or two exceptions) Joined in hav ing a Jolly good greeting. Bea. But ler and "Shoo fly Cox" looks bendy shake • also, did Benjamin take par ticule; pains in looking up. fall his old enemies except Gen. Fran sworth,the personalities between them last Sep, slon belng.too deep seated for ream nation. The youthful Representa tive, Conger, of Tcxas. who improv ed his first opportunity qn being ad mitted to. his seat last Saigon to pitch Into General Butler, character hdug him to 1364mything but an bon• eat man and a gentleman, Was also observed shaking hands with Mr. A. and congratulating bini on hit good look's and his re-election to . Congress. Mr. Dawes the able chairman ofthe Committee on appropriations, who out Generated Gen. Schenck, chair man of the ComraittO on ways and moans, the latter partlof last Session, in getting the rule suspended to take up appropriation bills to the detri- meld of GenAchenock'd programme, seems ,to receive particular attention from the memhers of noth parties. But the rap of the hammer. prompt ly at Ig by Speatter Jana upon 'his desk, put a Slop to this hilarity. and the 2nd Season was at once organised. The proceedings, tio Air this Sewloti; being simply the resumption of the business of the last, there has noth ing transpired sufficiently astounding to warrant particular , note, except the calling up of the bill for extend ing the time for the oimpletiou of a rail-road from St. Croix river to the west end of Lake Spperlor, which some members- ex plained as another attempt to swindle the Govrnment out of more lands, belonging to her people, under the guise of mere ex tension of time for completion of the road. The rail-road grant lobby is la full force, and waiting very impa tiently the coining up, in the regular order, of the several bills donating public lands to rail-road ,monopo lists. The wiztttier, .which hasp hardly been interriMted for the: past thresf months, still continues warm. The nights are clear, cool, and fnxsty,. and the days clearer and warmer than We are accustomed to experience :In the New England States on the first of oa.—The weather ,is really de lightfuj;no one could hope for it to be as gcsicl, in any latitude on the .Members., of ,CongrcUS and others just arrived in the city, from all parts of the country, are charmed with the climate in' which onr Na- donut Capitol is located. By the aVay In talking with a prominent Wes tern M. C. yesterday, I interrogated him as to the prospects of the reino vat of the U. S. Capitol to the banks oethe Miss., and was answered that the whole quedion laid with the cit izens of the District of Columbia. To be sure he said, "In some respects it L. desirable that the Capital of the 'country should be centrally located, perhaps not necessarily Geographi cally central, simply central as to. population; but in other respects accerlbility, climate, and its prox imity to, (but mit in)themost Impor tant Inboard towns, is vastly more important." What can be your- Western peoples objection to Wash ington? youi correspondent asked "Nothing except the rebel sentiment here' and that, I notice from the re cent unparalied yankee enterprise lately, is fast disappearing." But, Northern emigration South. will doubtless change the political atmos phere, here much sooner than it would take to remove the Capitol. "That't so ; for if it were to be remov ed so girt would be the Wing of the people in the different sections West to dictate its location to suit their respective interitts, that years of ag itation and turmoil would elapse be fore it could he consummated." In short, wouldn't it be better to past pone discussion of the subject %al together to the next generation? "Yes to the succeeding ones if we had the right so to do," was the re- Ply- - • If these capitol removal speculators would now only let us alone we would make Considerable of Weil) , of Wash ington in a very few years, .and one which every American citlien would be Proud to visit. Only a few years ago this city was under the iron rule of slavery ; the people were aristo-. critic fogies, only interested in en couraging the propagation of old fvy ideas and the Institution of sla very everywhere, and like the ma jority of Southern cities the sanitary influence of Washington, was weak and ineffixtive ; horses laud cattle run at large and even hogs were let loose to root hog mires in theAtten unpaved public streets. On the most fashiona ble drivercould be seen holes se large that whit a vehicle went into one, its top was acarely visible. Since the War, however, things have changed. 'Northern emigration and Northern capital are making its meat desira ble residing place. The finest of buildings have been erected, the private as well as the public grounds have been greatly improved and beautifled,and the streets have nearly all been lifted from a quagmire, graded and paved ; and lastly, Penna. avenue, one of the widest streets in the World, is now being' . repaved with wood pavement from the Capital to the Treasury Depart ment, a distance of one mile, making it the most beautiful street, and one of the finest drives of any city in the United States. ' John H.Surratt, one of theLincoin conspirators, has Just delivered an address in the village of Rockville, 1 a few miles front this city, upon the subject of the conspiracy. He gives a very clear, and, applerently, candid statement tights con pod with the affair, and taken with the 'genitally conceived opinion of the people, and of Butler, in Itarticular, it is' addl. , fact Lionel evidence-to the: that - Mrs. Surratt was really, and truly murder ! ed. His statement agrees very, gen erally with the dense adduced in his trial, but exillOns many little points not brought out fully there It has such en air of truthfulness , about it that it Is almask impossible to doubt any'part of it. •' Butler would, no doubt, be realty . . . ... • . , -. , 4 "..M7:a. , i',--...,,.,w, - •. -- ,. - :...r.t...:.••.t - ;.... ,, ;',,• - • - 1 , 0tL;'.• , -tgr.l,,A , ' , ,t,,,..,..,3,.!, _ . s elated l*havingin thlikixerw grounds of ithi*- upon Singbein, weielt not faiths feet, **for some: roam or other, be le now trateridang 9a the closeaPirm B (o; Sikrently) of intlinary. It wlll; do be long, likely, before the muse of !bas swidenMendship transp!ree:-. 'Western Peninntisnla Memel ' • • c liels4sauts enMolten& We decive"from the books of Gen end J. B. Sweitser,Superfleor, of In ternal Revenue for the Western .Dis trict of Pennsylvania,. the following comparative statement of the reve nue collected in the twelve •w6-dl - of hisjuriadiclion, la the years 1809 and 1870: • ' • The enemy and efficiency of the Superilsor is Illustrated by the fig ures. The , segregate collections in the fiscal year ending 80th June 1870, amount .to 41,230,504.89 more than in the proceeding year, an Increase of more than 25 per cent., and yet no one believed thai the IMMO of reve nue were more in 1870 than In 1809, the conclusion is therefore inevitable , that the office loss been filled with greater fidelity, and the Government proportionately better served and its revenues bettersupervised. District. 1869. 1870..' 121-h - 4.864,873 57 $ 831,838 40 18th - 103,326 64 117,154 96 14th - 237,196 06 243,551 88 16th r 140,496 47 158,710 44 17th - 103,371 77 102,120 41 18th - 145,526 98 144,027 07 19th - 226,882 01 . 261,129 49 20th - • 180,783 56 896,562 17. 21st - 987,507 91 1,234,873 51 22nd - 1,695,512 40 2,037,843 99 Zird - 492,932 91 671,416 96 24th - 882,934 70 459,074 02 Total $4,930,805 01 :10,161,1109 90 $4,980,805 91 jactelise -., 31.230,501 89 Elle sad. Beetei Ceuta' Mild by the Sheritr-W. L. Seel& Fiat. President ofthe Erie sad PM.- • burgh Rallread the rilreklialßlN and $18,150 the Awirmat Real ised. IThe Erie Diva" of Fridtty.makcs the following mention of the sale of the Erie canal: "William L. Scott, cal.; of this city, is at least. the nominal owner of the Erie and Bea ver canal, he having bought.it at Sheriff's sale, on Tuesday afternoon, the property haviug been sold imme diately upon the dischargeof the mo tion to continue the male. It is un derstood that Mr. Scott bought up about $60,000 worth of judgments against the canal, before purchasing It at auction. • It was struck off: the canal for $17,000; the canal dredge for $1,000; and the office fu"rnitams and fixtures for $l5O. As an offset to the smaller judgements on which the canal was .old, it wets alleged that J. N. McCullough, mg., held judg moots amoun ting to $1,W0,000 agninst the property.: A certificate •of sale was given to Mr. Scott yesterday. There are a large number of persons (tunal boatmen,_ete., interested in the 'labor of the - canal; Who .are anx ious to learn the statue of affairs with reference to it.'so that they can shape their buslness•for next season. Boat men felt unddded last season whether to build boats or repair old ones, on account of the uncertainty us to whether theennal would he abandon ed or not. We would like to see all the avenues of trade to Erie kept open and in good eomlition to transport to nod from it the articles of her com merce. • CAREEROFMULLAURA FAIR Laura: Fair, tint murderer of A: C. Crittenden, In San Francisco. has been remarkably, ready hi the, use of the pistol _throughout !per di versified career. .Her husband mei mitted suicide, and her next”protee tor" in Mexleo,ttitetty chief . he huahua v vnueldilld b 3, tbe naives be cause they hated his mistiesa. A southern correspondent continues her history as.followa: ;,• . "In 1861 she ' prompted heenephew to•roto the treasury box.of.tho Penn ine steamer. but he was detected and punished. though afterward released on turning State's eyidence against his confederates. •In 1862 the diver discoveries in the State of Nevada mused a rush of population to that territory. She took up her residence •In Virginia City, and soon afterward, in conjunc tion, with a male partner, opened the Tahoe The sympathies of Mrs. Fair were intensely Southern, while those of her partner were equally strong in flavor of the North. On the 4th of July he determined to hoist the national banner over the hotel, and she threatened to shoot him If he did. lie Made the attempt. anti she fulfilled her threat, Inflicting a severe, but not mortal wetuul. She then, raised the "bonny blue ,flag' and stood by it for twelve hours, pis tol In hand, defying the whole city to pull It down. -She was, tried for the attempted murder, and Mr. Crittenden, whose political sympathies were in full ac cord with her own, voluntibred to undertake her defense, and was so successful that the jury acquitted her without leaving the box. From that time an immoral intimacy existed between the two, which. lasted until a year ago, when. alter a quarrel, she laid in wait for him on the steps of Walla) and flashed a pistol in his face as be came aut. The cap snap. pal,• and she vas thus saved from her attempted crime. Last July she again married, the victim being a Chicago man.. He was worth sev enty-five thousand dollars, but kept suclta tight hold on the purseatnngs that she procured a divorce In leas Shan six weeks. She then trial to 'renew her connection with Mr. CAl tended, though' only with partial success. That gentleman offered her aq annuity of five, thousand dollars for the rest of her life if she would leave the cState . and annof eet him no oiler more. This was n od, and his hien& then advised h m to repel her for once and forever. 'But the one great' etror of his life was to bring with it an awful punishment. All his 'efforts to' escape from her toils were frultima." .. — 'REPUBLICAIVNITY. Appeal to Seastoe & toll to asellis MOWelke , . (rum the Phil rdelOtta Televapb...] _ __. Tie; iiiiieisiticeme when tho Re publicanficipartyiit be metere to the conence o umf the people, or d it must accept a rapid decline and fall. In Pennsylvania its position is one of patellar peril. Hos it no leaders, clothed with its honors, to interfere and point the way to safety and suc cess f Cameron could not If he would, and he would's)* if he could for Re publican regeneration meannhe end of the corrupt enthralment . of the administratiou. Senator Scott could and should emerge from 'the official [ obscurity and doubtful atmospherd ' he has unwittingly permitted' to en velope him; and become the bold champion of the elevation *and hon est ativancmesit of Republicanism. Although ' inexpesienced in subtle political management, be has the ability osentlaito the Asst. • He Is isepected as 'a senator who - is above the petty conflicts which have belit tled the Preskicnt. - He Is • blameless In *wader', and thrice arm* sus he would be by hiajust cause, hit could not fall In tlle podia:et if he were to step tcrthe 'taint. lie am and knowathedembralisation that ispro ffreg around Mini and Rating like ahe cancer at the labile of the CtY, and the remedy is plain and Path of duty so. clearly marked out that, he mWd not err in the move ment. 'GreaV opportunities. occur but feldons in a !Milos% and the op. k , a i portunity of Senator ;is now 1 If, ne shall iisil toren) it and continue to be anbOolliated to mean, ability and conaummale trick ,he will re tire from the defies I which he ill ehined'itirldng hlsioey only this record.—lia fa ale .fruited. . sate. alolall , 10 01 Chniama. , *Bs igisjecoltas r s, • ,;`" L T The pub! : of Ali Por .krWiterter is • havewrungfrom the Its of.Preddimt Granttbstercla -, Lien: !'Thin alinesttnakee re 10 " confidence In human nature: I The President, however,- upon a careful Marva* of his surroundings, will learn Mt It ids` boor sostrif Minim nature that be' hassoflete'coldidad - to. When he waits gnat GenerarbtibejfeakOf a tremendous struggle teethe defence of the lifeef the nation he was ear rounded by fiddlers tried by fire, and I true to the cause, for me . success of which, they , perilled their fortunes, their lives, and their...sacred Honors. There were Sherman. "aid . Thomas, and Meade, and Sherldan,land Sedg 'wick, and Hancock. and Howard, and Geary, and Butler; and Bank s. and Stoneman, and and 'Thanialde, and Marren, and a ' host of °theta, In whom the commander of the' army ';could have implicit :conikksnee; be. cause they were Ines worthy. to be trusted and honored. These great soldlersiotiglt Only tbenation's good they labowd; and fought:and prayed ,lbe victory-and peace. Net so with the awning. thittering sycophants who now dance attendance at .the White House. -They are "profess ional politicians" who labor. • and fight, and swear, for official promo lion and forrpoils. • • Good and true men are modestand manly in all their deportment ;:they wlll not elw teir wgh a disreputab bo le cro w d to gain aythro an u audi ence with theChlef Magistrate of the nation. .'TlsOlt.sk no favors, they reek no patronage; they- never vol unteer 'advice; theydo not fawn and flatter in public, and sarearand swag ger, and denounce In private. It has ever been the'misfortune of those In high places to be surrounded by , the I basest portions of human nature ;'by ' men who stoop to . conquer • and, having conquered, despise.: over throw, sadrgject. .There are this day,, In Washington, troops of just such men as Porter ;•men who, in private eorrespondenteand in private conversation,. denounce; rid icule r and condemn the president, but their de ception Ls so skillfully presiden t ,' that they enjoy his unbroken confidence, and control the public patronage, in their reapectivesibtricte •Havhig got out 'him all they eon, they will cast him :widens a dry rind of lemon, from which no more Juice canlbesqueezed. -Such is the human .nature in 'which president Glrfult bps "almost lost confidence." :Whenev. er he shallaitoget herulose confidence" In it, he will gather to bis suppert a highescand'a purer. taninut nature, in which hecan never"lose confidesice," and he will be a wiser : _and happier New AdvertlAements. • WANTED —Aseists For PHYSICAL LIVE: OF, MAN . ',orb wcirdeo - ADVICE TO DOTU SEX 3—a high Ifinor. al and chute work,' being • compendium of the lawn *howobservance bringi headband hap plows, sail whom infraction. disease and. misery. coapitaa a plain., decorum. and theroulltipail =UM truth' . Downie bidet EndriehMidicriand German World canoeing • littlichlk let Cantßeid atadrice to Melded. 'Alla, Dodd". Roe bud, and San rinciples of parity, quill and phridad. clamant , of tailividnid. social M coat- Tat...ell:lM add is ilbectied to language upt C.O. note:Read titillated 'lluildladd „it will dad Its way foto ands regr Vinan7 a household. Agents wanted everywhere. or tall denotation, withl3. tabe of notteulo addreva PA I Lh: b. d. . 1., lel 'tam et, declttlar ClDetrinall. 0 :Election Notice :NATIONAL Na BL•I4.O.COC . ;ITT, •! New Ditharow. Dec. 7. tb9o. I The latorkholders of the National Ilanleorle.e. ger lbatoty are hereby Notified that the swaths; foe the dectlna at nine (9)oat or The etionhig •yeur wia•ba held at ten:alai:i r e. Hoare. In New Briabtoo, on the weeond Tuerdar. —loth day—of January neat 0871), between the bean of n o'clock out Weimar. of the bald day. By Order of the Board IDWARD 11.90P5. CM Forty-First Year. Codey's • Lady's; ;Book FOR, 1.871. ISZSI The Chespolt of Listlies' Magroietz, be (vim It Is the be%l. It hits Iwisys been The earn of the; pub. Usher to combine in its pagvs whate%er nselltl, whatever .is elevating, .whatever pnre, Qigniaitil and virtuous •in sentiment, with ,whatever may afford rational ant/ innocent amusement. For It: Literary Department, in lava y.mr. THE- BEST WRITERS io the literary world have contrilinteo, and will continue to- furnish nrllcles for the year 1871. Suclrnimes as 3lnrinn Harland, Ino.Cliurthili, Lonibie S. Dori% Metta Vict.irt Victor, S. Annie Fn.t. Dennhoot, C. A. 11,,pkin.; am 'others, Cannot tw round. on the epttpeeins any other 3lngaziow. BEAUTIFITL STEEI7PLATEV. Of tht-ie the Latly'sli four! teen latch year, superior, - (we •challen o • coinpari4n) It) any pubtkshell in tins country. either in book or periodical. OUR COLOSSI) FAIRS-PUNS [lave a reputation for t r lirretnesai the w• nit over. wanton)Etty PATTERNS. ‘Ve give frequently a presentation sheet to our patrons mintainiug, twenty, thirty and sometimes ftrty Maligns ,in embrokle ORIGINAL MUSIC.--Godey's is the only magazine hi which music prepared. ezprosly for it appoint. MODEL EOTTAILES.—The only mag azine in slim country that gives thou de signs lathe Lady's Book. DRAWING LESSONS.—In this we are also alone. • We Gave also it -.(iIIILDRENS. 1.10111 TICULTITILL naiir a HEALTH depart Went. GODErS INVALUABLE RECEIPTS upon every sulqatg, for the Boudoir, Nur. very. Kitchen. levtwo and Laundry. TINTED ENGILAVINGS.—This is n series or engravings that !orile has at tempted but ourselves. They give greas sat isfact con. LADIES FANCY WOUK DEPART MENT.—S‘yose tattle designs in this (h.- iiartnient are printed In (vanes, in style uneg int Heel. . Tor - !]cis for 1871. One copy, one year, Two copies one year, Three evii.wone year, - Four copies one year. • Five 'copies one year, end an ex tra ropito the person getting up, the club. making six copies, 14 00 Eight comes one year, and an ex tra copy to ,the person getting up tho club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven crides one year, and an ex tra copy in person getting up the .club, - making twelve elks; - • • • • - - • • 27 50 Godey7i Lady's Book and Harper's Tonga:eine will be sent oue year on receipt Of ss'so. Gode_fs Lady's Book and Arthur's Nomeßagazine wiil he sent one year on receipt of $4 00. Owdey's Lady's Book and The Children's Brinr will be sent one year ou the receipt or rim. aotlefs Lady's Book, Arthur's Home Magaxine and Children's Hour wiiFla sent:One year on receipt of five dollars. .The money mull all be sent at one time for any of the clubs,And additions may be made to clubs at club rates. '-How TO Itsmrr.—lkremittieg by Affil, *Trot Office Omer on Philadelphia, or a Draft on Philadelphia or New York, pay able to the order of L. A. Daley, is met , Mable to bank. notes. If r dmft or a post xtiee order cannot be procured, send UM. led States or National Bank notes. Ad• dress L. A. GOOEY, I,__N4 E. Cor/pith It Chestnut sta.;Phibi. . M il a N a . aiso Pally. • mist elynaallen and meat decay.• . - 7 tat the Also= Metattraao , they thoold ' . pay and body taken la an en. Mre or ' t door , of weather. as thaz.win etrealanon of the bleak sae us ..,d2 et to told and Lino dlitenlei th t. vesivirsliiiszie camarastam Were a mewONT& idiss.semiar.,.s . igy . TIM 'SOLD DM:W r ' OCCISW 8 O'CLOCK. -44. rp - 111 - 1 bIeOIIDMIDIKIi grr. • • _ By weadtag dit•01311iWIDIIW• bright. Cort of alga pwa hair; 70* will irately' by return with • oweestargetare.ot youirta. tow_ band or Irue, with halm lag dais waMege.— Address W. TeX. P. 0. Drawer N.. !le„ Y. 40.1 , 1;41r ' . LIVE AGIMTI3 WANTED for WO MEN OF NEW YORK ---- Or Social Lifiltahl 'great City. Wonderful derrelopthilds anterW4, 22ll Wirs-7 Married woosen'esposed,Ae. WS. woe best book Weal published/Me best terms to Agents ever given. Address - N. Y. Doak Co. tego Nassau lit. New York. - ALIGHT • dettier , TED roirrun f 0 THE WORLD Contalaing Yleetwood's "LW of Christ . ' and a alarm of the A Sec Evangillata and Martyrs. trodridge's "Bviden of ehr .` ietlanitr." of the Jaws," by Jacobus; Weary of all Itth. gloss Denowdrudisas." with treatise and tablas retathsg to events cocneeted with Bible Maori. containing 'My Ass surgravings. The whole fann ing! complete Tourney of Christian Knowledp. w. Math Seventh St. Phila. der.l44 • Grafting Up Club*. -Great Saving to Consumers. . Pmtlea enquire bow to get up dabs. Our an realm send Mr Price List and a Club form will le employ It with MO db eethma.--mahtng • hoes saving to cbasumenteeng remunerative to (nab orgaolam. GREAT AMERICAN THA COMPINI. 31 & 33 WORT EET, NEW YORK.. P.O. Box. dna deelttw GENT" WANTED FOR ,• /IL THELIBRARY OF POETRY AND BONO. the handsomest and cheapest work extant.. 'tbss aotnetidng u In if of the tor n Pleat bemuse niversally pontos,.every. Excepti o inn' the Bible, this Will be tbe b ool mat loved and the most frequently rehgred to in the family. Every page has pawn einderthe crltkal eve orate greet poet— WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. - • ' tirchance for besCAgents.. 'The only baok of M e d ever sold by entsertptlon. Send at once for Ortolan. de.. to GEO. MACLEAN' Pubkeher, - deetklw 7l9Sernom St.. Philadelphia, Pa I WAS CURED ON DEAFNE AND CA TARRH by a simple remedy and wUI send the rem wipe tree. 111IIS. N. C. LEGGETT,, Jersey City. New Jersey. dec7:4w A pe 0 wEJEK a ad"U. main or r remain. In e a new manufacturing bur nee at home,- tPcapltai required.. Add , No , relly Vo.nacco. Maine. &el:4w SALESMEN WANTED. Beninese honorable. No comtition, labcial pei even. 8. W. KENNEDY. $8 ath tit..lllll.a. WITADE F RO M 50 Cents. tionuttb ng urgently need n Vail and examine, rantples pent Urge mild) Mr ISO orals thsetetall easily for it Wourcrrr. 131Ctatham York. dee*, 100.000 Agentanled . For - now ; Tam %FAKE • MONEY • Aod taker best books In the market. McK l it Means. thoBl.Meemn et. Ph In. [lw MJENTII - * - AlffeD - FO - R - Sexual Scienc Including Ilnabood. Womanhood and their mu tual leriereclallont; Lure, ita Iswr, ponrc. Le, hi Prof. 0. 8. Yonder. Bend for circular@ and apecc. men yams. Addrein NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. Philadelphia. Pa. decTler • ._ 4 - 0 - airs WaT?ted r fo . fillz m ilei a . ..zew F t res in h c - Feli Horn in f ormer hor' happiest style, and ann. parsing hle f works. which bare sold by the tfolLooo. With original Steel Eagrartugs from do cigna by our Artist'who has spent three years In Bible Lands. be Cleryy and the Preer are load In its praise. 'Agents are making money rapidly. IL B. Treat d. go. Pub's. Crt Broadway, N. If. vier Varmer's nelper. Shows ixfir to double the profits of ' the FARM. and bow fanners and their sons min each make $lOO PEIII. MONTH. In Winter. 14finn Copes will be milled free to Farmers. Send name and address to ZIEGLER McCURDY. Pliiiedelpbla. Pa. dec'Elw MEE6 MEM FREE LOVE. ITS VOTARIES. by Dr. JOHN B. bLus. alinuendous revelation' and alarthug Marianna,. Tb whole subject 1411. bare and Its bidettuanera exposed to universal ea= caution. Millen in Ms interests of tl tilborlon. l'ArlitlonLty. any Public Morality. Send for cir culars and tertus. t U. Itabliablny, Company. 411 Broome .trot. 4. Y. deeT:4w • MonetQuickly - Made: By active men and women getting anbeetipimes for tne great religions and literati. weekly TAM Chrisflan irsiok." edited by lim' Ward Beecher. Ilavinz In Its carps of Contributors the ablest taF eut of the laud.. A charming serial gory by the t odd-famous. anthems. of 'Cana Touts Came.' put Inetn. EVery anbacriber for DM receives the Viper for right vests, Ind the people:. faßt ,Viper Irmarracrrow.taisme worth 05) ft. we and unequalled combination is taking life wilasfir". All are doing welt, many Making from 010 wipe. Now Is the Sanest fuss. art wisely and sparkly. There la positively noth ing that will pay you so well' Copy of the paw. 'chapter of story and fan term. Face. Adores'— K. H. IIUBBAUD, 4100 Cheatnal St.. Plala.(d7:lw ilifetinAGENTß-70 mat our Illustrated ' , Doak of rsavela: O r. 13.1 A AN T- D . • THROUG rI -• C lA. • • t by ear 'frocr•. W. ICiox A.`ZimprilieuVW and Valuable exp.iilon of the countrlea of Alaata., Slberht. China and-Ilea - la le they are to-day...— Matching uur It'chart:you'll "Beyond the *WO sad IL4rk Twalzios ..Inttoevlttt Alettad," ',Style. et!. - .:an= and era unr ex. `X PUBLISHING deel'alw .174, 0•1 . el • T • CS, •-• . 4. R.% • And for race %,11 - i:eale . iiilll;yth..' Great -.Mantle A, Porifir Tea Cbmp'y 18 ft. BOX RNA, 8 CHllltUti St.bN. Y. Send for Thee-Neetarit'ireoloti.i 14w ' yr RIK: - NV ILILI.,S ' • CARBOLIC TABLE S. An anbilllng remedy fur all ltionihlAiltles. erraghe, Coide. Iliannientsa, Asttkpaia. eria. Dryneas or the throat or Whole Mould *West- Thal diseases. ' Thb woodman' modern discovery of .Carbollc Add. la destined, to beNoffick Cue- of . the -grimiest blessings to mankind to It. application to di...3.es of the thrust and Its Oast curative qualified In all affections of the eau:. AND Lamas. . Dr.' Wells' Carbolic:Tablets, besides the great remedial sweet Carbolic Mel contain other Ingredient. univervally recommend• ed, which chemically combine, producing a Tab. Ilyt, atom highly medicinal and better adopted for dlecastut al the throat than any .preparalloa ever befog" odered to the public. GAMIN Or-scidi lon Om WEL.' 4:anacn. .v., to Tasz.rra; *at txr ortusn GOODS EC raisin On` OE TOD In TIMID STEAD. FOR COUCCIIS AND COLDS Wells' Carbolic Tablets • AWE A WILE CURE'. - TRY T17E14. SOLD BY DRUGGISTIectOi Alsont",3vanated.-wrvia month}; by the AfAtrican )(a:Also Co.. Boa tot. Mina.. or ST. Lou", Yo. . Frp2loro.• FD • offered to Ilgthriett. Bare chance. Sendltlttrup. Inv pion. IM I MIon Del. • [se ' W ANTEAGENTS. I g 0 p d to veil UT. the Celehr D— sted 110Mh tillUTP ee LE i 3EWIhi MACHINE the underfeed, testes the lea 'Alla,' (alike on both alder. land ffeensed The best and cheapest Faintly Seeing Msrhluri la the tosthet. Affirm JOHNSON. CLNIIKE V.l.;.Floston. Lew:Pittsburgh, ht.; Chicago, III; r bt. Leal. Mo. . (sepilinm $lOO - 5 00 • .7 50 - 10 00 14 IDDLETON'EI'OCK E r CORN-SRELLER. ...One Agent wanted In eery county In the United •Staies to sell Middleton s Pocket Corn- Sheller. patented IMO. It shells all stare of corn, and can be used by any one. Will last for yew. Betel price MI cents. Wholesale to Agents. CI cents. Tenitory ruler. MIDDLETON & CO.— Ilarriaburt.lit. • - oinhOtf - -- .oLNllAgo. l tir. .—ltcalpta and Diaborre gz ,t.or it t"6muZh.amlt"l"l9 , • fosk2Bn. • 'Foul mom{ of dupllcsio, IND, Joseph Newell, Treasurer $45,41 . CR • Eximerated. thsteated Land.. paid on bonds and youth. err and per tentage, ' • 4,6111 43 "i •141 91 Amount due Treasurer on setMent... WI 11. Amostot doe from former Trw..surer s Rev Samuel . Patterson, on settkinent 4 1 1Pitualtor the ear ... rla3 tos We her eb y , csailly that Telmer eVtOtned the lbrefotott areoentmmd lied It tweet as It stands. ,• • • • JAti:P.N.AWIIIf, • J 011.14 WHITE. • Atlanta". JAS. P. DILWORTH. Darllagto!., Oot. Ift, Two lionises lima .1...0tas , • Tlll ttaderalgned 'dehr Itttilleneea lad lots In Beim, foe tale. They anelocated on Fond(' Street. 'On* being. co' the corster'of Tema and Desoch Dank allay, and the other *Moil:angle the out. 'The cornet Lot bt66 by tag feet,' and the' home on it lea two entry trona • 11* lest long by 16 feet wide, with kitchen altache6. Ake. " tiITABEE AND4IIIOP.-, • ...lite other Is a lyttP4kdi . fret long. IS 1144 41140. hall Ihrough lho a/AM' cellar under , joisilt. 'Some ten -pelt Uses 4eut each lot. For holbeir lobar llotthsj.pOts . , 'MOP. CO. 5 idegftbij- • Beaver. Pa. Ur Deeds. Soo* Blanks easistaitly as misevad torah at Oda dim. BAR GAI S A. RUIN. & CO.'S Ai 15Conis, the Ca l i' Or Wary. Misrlw:is& AT QNE .DOLLAR Ex rn Gooik:Wnitorpror. 4 T -4 7 ki 9 1 F4F, - . flood Titbits Lined'. Bargains in 3fany New Drees node CALL. AND BEE. THEM k W: ERWIN & CO 'S 9 178 Federal Street, ALLRGHENY CITY, juntay—le29;jr2o-27. sp2B • IG , IIVATE OP 3111 n. ELIZA LEECII, Nutlea if hereby given that letter of admin. titration on the estate of the above named dece dent. late or the Borough of Beaver. !nth., openly of Bearer deed., base Wen grain , d to Hobert Devh. residing in the shy or Pittsburgh; all per , some, .therertste, barinf chime or demands against the eeittf br "the rind 'detededt are nenuevied to make the same 'known co the admudetrator without delay. ROBERT DAVIS. Ashler. P. 0. eddrese 40th street, Pitteburgis, Pa. novitCw . . The Best Paper 1 • Best Inducements! Thai glance, 13 Naathera 8314 T V 1133 to all anbacrilAng,belre Deamberr., MU, for next year's Yilty- T' ro Number* of 11001228 RURAL NEW -101;1H:, =I RURAL AND FAMILY WEEKLY, rolt. TOWN - SSD COMMIT. Tar Ittuaii, now In as *ld year, Is mat only the Lorre,. Best am/ (leapt/. but by far the LaelferCieestiallin Us class, la tAe Inyri ,Ylatlonaljts _character, htdy Edited, ta perbly Illarttaced and'Printid, It Is lbe REST AMERICAN WEIIILIX: it the '4TANDAS-11 LI Al:Vitt/41W on all branch es ol Aviculture. Iturtieuthers, Re. An a /Ursa ry.Cust Fondly Pieper It L a thvorlte In many of the beet lanai,. all ese ton Units, Canada..t.c. ludgvu,3ltxnte's Ity bAne so /N MI in its spArre, and lathe Largest Jim sted Jo a ton tLe Con tioeut--mch number e:111,1nIng Artrehlrtre-Cof• Loin lives, kdotable t e Ole at MUM. pepers Of its Class), It Is Ills paper for :be East. West, lio:tb aud howl, Terms, Inducements, ate: TE.s.u..--K.; r Year of t 3 Number's. sbd onls S2.SO lu Cita,. 0: 1‘ rt. This t,tuu to 39 13 Num bers soul PUKE. as miered above. Our Club Is duoNnaeuts fur Is7l are unpreo‘leuted. Upeeinterm, Premium lAots,A;e.. skin aree to formluz —and we wuut a live Club Agent to rtcrr Tows:. Addreib. 113. T..110011N, .11 hub ltow,.l,eur York. d. el Ur The New York llethodis, Ali Eight I've Weekly, I‘;.w In Its Elevrnth Year; publishes Sermon., a Serial blory lur the Family, ADC"' Chti. , TCL 'a bb , ry every week. Chat* ones tins Little Fott:a. Edi torials by the best Methodist n titer. and ethers, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, De• partments tat Religious and belrulac latelll.;ci.sr, I'rtce $ . 2.W a year. Llbenil premiums or . •h coin. 11166101 s to canvassers. Subscriptions commence at any time. for pvechnen, enclose a two cent sump to ',repay posmgo. Address 1 lIE Naomi St.. N: Y. decl;Dr. HOLIDAY JOURNAL For 1»7I, Contains • 41111USTMAS,STURY, Ram Yugtr Sports..ctr.: 44 pages, Ittwtralevl. Solt Free on reCtird of ona stamp for postage. Ad drat* ADAMS'S CO., Fablisbend, Boston. [(11:1w IVlnationic I_Socoks. AUI:NTh WANTED. Scud for Circular. Address, Mawr= Pier. Cu. re. tfruutue ht. N. Y. plittue - A CHIIIISTRIAS GIFT to ml Teen's R.G. 'A. scribers to Appleton's Journal, puts. Its twit Wtmkty. Two Mouths Subscriptiou COATI, The month. of November and Deeember, given gran, to ail' sulwerMers remitting Ot, for the yen Any our desirous of makings trial of the Jura. %AL to err %nether Con the it. can tia.C. It let TWD MONTIIs cm remitting tiv Fifty Cents. lietv rm.? Atnt flea, consisting at splendidly executed views of American Sesnety, commenced to Zioyetritter. JI Ar 11.1. 1 .011 %. Co., ?shit, bent, New lurk. dreAvr ( 1 Elll.lloltrT.E. 'LE LlVE.lS'ilit Near. ...i ly ready for Pu blleatkot the Biography of lieu. HOBERT-E. YEE. by Jo An Eater ('bake, author. of .. I.lfe of Stonewall Jacheou," a Wearing the Grey," old 1 vol. tleu.. NV pogo.. lUaotrn(ol. To ne void by autnerlptorn. IitiENTS WANTED. D. AI eLreux ..h. Co.. Publetera , New York. (4 w 8 - t el t - 11 - 10 i:t ) w„i„,,. mtatto. to tom „, Weeks. Send two. atalap• for cteutar. ..1 li ILA V. P.O. Bon .1817, New York ir J-3...L1 V E .I_, ER. 1.-_.; IA ph AN. , AtCIO&NI Ise SCE COMPANY, of Hanford, Coon. Cub alAsa la 41.61idt00. tiraula LIVE and llt 110EMENT Tolle:ea of all op veil 1. rms. 'Maple' rueorlty. low WC. Alm), .aecurea agalnat ACI.3- . EV—NTS canahla dealt or total dtablll .. ly. Pollclea written by the year or . . month- IL,' Paid $790 per dayfor all .Jean to hehedli to pollcy-bolderr. Idect4w _ 1.1111llNaT: Waii'E TITAN ;tlligbl./h6O if. Z u lire F A r eliftwter.:,i7;. ° ,:l4V o P l 4. o . and they will *and a tlpttop'Axe,Expreaaare paid. dart. div Ira! li, relation! will Wols be !awed. a4erc:, ouL.s..,rA caa NON4IXPLOSIVE • Kerowesiet 110'illitiolutrly *info Winn e•plooloti or break ing; burns our Canal oil, gooricir ; glees Light. Na Wog', and 11:kcf. Irew ell. -Ir la prrfedfb iroirai.eidience, 'llk, light la het ter then I. piodoced by anrother lamp."— W. S. tam*, Preolilmt .11dtssachusit1e Agricultural • It to perfectly non-esphailve, glee* a bethr light, and la more ecohomical than any other lama to twe. - - W. W. Writs, Mte thwii t. Public .N.tloolit Chicago. 111. e appalling death. and Ares from gist. taupe aspirating and breaking ensue a great de mand for this bump. It PAlite te acil U. Sold by Cativaweers I Agent+ wanted every awnere. bend for clicalar and Lena to Nowt. gonsery Ac Co., Cleveland. 0.. 42 Barclay New Yong_ deeritee ffE A at eek Mahar . y.—tioring men wanted i a ) as bucal and tnsveln, oak-aroma. Addreaa I • .• •• • ) LL.O WA1L4141.24 York /taw. Newer decTiW 'efiErbilcstsii.. LATTA a co:Pitmh, Pe. .____ _— • • 4ganta ! 'Read This? TETE 1011.1. FAT' AGENTS A HALAitif OF 'TT CIO per week and eXphosro, or allow a large commission. 10 sell oar odovuod wondetlttl Loren. Howl. Address N. WAGNER a CO, Marshall, Mich. ' • Itectiw Frji- .-- ;V - 4 1 1 - 0 - 11 1 . 11E1 -" Vi e f i efi l Lie -19-7 / 8 70 mo old standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, you wazipilisok -.Votaisar fieftsr.'!...Llu.M.hts, Gaps. A Co.. 110.100. ..I ' detZ4w, ciltiltltY CTOILAL Tilliti. — PE iOOC Arc imprrior toad other+ Inc Cori= tut. Colds, ADM,. ina: Scuti eh tat - Nutt Istreg --iiiiiiticlows; an, exceed ingly palatable. bare none.'of that Immolating and horrible Cebel, mote, are very soothing and act like d cbudn : Iliulsters, Bingen and Faulk speakers will find the!' are erpeciallytodapted to tae voice. Sold by Dmsgieloi. -Also: , Itualetoubs (Ir. V.) Cud LAlrer ? "9 l l. ' for Consumption and Scrofula;nse no War. l o cillt ' RlAlli ISEFICATOItE POW - lia. •:-. Ile- C nouves'lloperiloons.hatr le /he ildwilfis with out Injury to the skin: Blint by mull tor 11. , 55. Uplipaueo Aoilboba Care * - /telleves moot-riolcut parilysms' in fire MIA ales, and abets a speedy cure. Fries 51 by Mail • The Japanese hair Than Colors the whiskers and hale a besullfbl such or snows. It cotwisibi of 9511 ear preparation. - :5 c its by nail. Addrewo S. C. CFEAII, No. :II JObe Of. rbilailielphloi Pa. Ciralsys rte free. lOW by all - UngWells."... • i• - • • . ill.thr . I C Oits'ar II liiliiiiiria .. ' Vjrili is; i - Pc - Prizes coshed mod Intbrmation tarntobed by GEO. 13F1105. FNl . jetocit, It. I. dec2;4/ Y5lfCllO3l/Sielf:-4ey ladj or i.itiniag, ems make $14045 a mown,• aerate tnyir own happitsrm and independence, by obtaining MY. CIIOWANCF.IWOBINATION or SOUL GUAR. MING. lUD pages, cligh. 'Fall instructions to tin this power over men or animas al will.' bow to Ilremeriso, become Trion or Writing Medillnia.- Divlnation a ii=mr, Alcbem?, FhilostpLy of ail l itrtAlarrisge - , its.. =lli iliM u k i ; 100,000 sold . ; price by mall, to cloth, t 1 11l paper covers Ifl. Whirms...-Any pewee, ow Moe to setts !Woe will receive a ropy of the workfree. As no catgut leverialmd, ill &mimes! of genteel employ ment should send for the book. enclosing 10 mute 'for Poste, ro :W. ITNAY . :B & CO„ .41 &mu t o street, Philadelphia. ..... 7 • "- T deeNrr - /211 MB • A Clnsio.istille restdln; to Booth America monisr" dlseavered a see end simple rem. edytor ted , ens Of Nereoa. Weaken.. Early po ,.y. pi.e.qta lbe_lirinery and Semlaal Orden. Ind ills *belie ken N dieordeel brought on by baleful and lidos. babes. Gond numberrbare been MRS by dad noble remedy. prompted)" a &elm beneetbde alideelnLl nets...east/a wilt tend the reelpo for rid ded nth" ibis mnlNlhns..be sdalet..ees to e 7 one mho needs it. free of acme. ' JONSPiI T. INMAN. Stag= O. [Mee Bowie, New Yatkdty. WIR47:4w 7.. • • MASON &AN ,, BRIGiON,CUTLERY SPIIMI:INM11 2 'S4lMVal'4a4 a 11101424 -. in t lygn mu -1u Spatial littiuglaa ta Nivea to toe liantkving d Ibmpn:ing of the Dwk4, sad we led and knave oareelma to he cow pet,' to wake PA Tell twit , as We mak) some tat el. ,Aryteeed workmen, and Imo the nestof steel Pitsznufal 31napon flu now been to the ti ci h m „ e fort, lean. sad Ole Mee arc ell preetial workmen. We we also mannfactez.4.. ~r 1111::iE POCHYC•HNIYEB. PEN•KNIYEX. KNIvEs. I'ENcIL KNIVES, Made from S. a C. WanllnV. itau.„.a E . zjig SteeLaud Retry Blade Worrunt"l. Special aliendoo is called 10 WV mact Razors, • Pocket b'cimors, • Ladies' &bermes 11 tinkers' dixeors, Ilar6ere' Seiseora, he All onion will be pruseptly Olkd acid 'hipped ultlsed. pir Price List form.ll.l. ipplleathA OPTICE AND WuRKS • NICW sepllli:octllch;deekb ref - Maria Deed. for silt _ at the hum Mika. JOW D. YOUNG, AMorney al law Beaver. Pa. (Act and residence on Tatra mi. out of 16e Court Doc.. AU law bushdasetoma ted to my are '6Ol receive prompt vellum. Also persons baring Reed Mat. for ,Sak, yd theme agleam' to boy tOOO property. coal or Una lands. may 'are time and moory by tailing at my omen. ape.: I • I A DYINISTRATItir BOTICE.—Bolato ,tf Afeibufforo. Jr. de id.—Lettets of Samlulort 800 upon the rotate of John ilellahon,lr., laic of Brighton township, county of Besverd , deed , buying been drily granted to Um undersigteti, aU persona indebted io the said estate are Mines/ill to make payment; and /bona dialog claims .phut the .ante will present them to orrtvlsr - MAIWAHST MeV AIION, .Won. A D N Bit BATOftll 'lO-ITYC sf•d• mitustration haring been grantedtu It , en ., scriber on the ciliate of Archibald hlcl'auzltry, dre'd.. late of SOU eh Bearer tornado, Beater , ra., ell nervous indebted to said estate are until ed to mike homed Late mimeo', and those Lanny MSlll2.lttie same sill peen est them duly au thenticated foe euttlotosat. 11.1Wkilsbi WAIT • nomattisr Adonis C7•ege/01 — . ,rundersigned Is now engaged In the COAL l U ittliNgntl,and will supply pestle. With. fry: rate article of Pittsburgh osal at 1154 rent. pr bushel Ordera left at JompaP,lllitchell'a, (Jr. t COMICeNot at the Banking licotim of Tbotrut emery & Co. to Barer, w receive prompt alto Ulm.. • Inoirlfctfl ' tl. B. ktft'lliAL MIMI {IT.A..INTVAIS - A General Agent for ha. V T ver county, foe the turd Mama; Lit. In. sonata Company of New York. Liberal Indocr nwnt• to the right man. v.," term. AO rime.. addran Stank, Itoberts A }foil Insehrad, Xlan. gem South.rant ranter Sib and Wahod rtrtetc Philadelpolh. :a0v.1,1 SPRINGFIELD WOOLEN In al: tote,. and rtnallne.. juot recel.ol iy ,loutlittpr'94, Notl(e, IN the Ortikthfli i .,, Urt of Iterivre entint)• tol4e ...It, 111 ItIC or 1;•ohle i{3 rt r^. ht • motor owl Tr ti-tee of the Tholini• Welter. deceaerel. And nun% to Ott: Noe. TM lrhi, on net.:lA a s: Z.Prian. Ertl. atiornej on hefts!: ..1 moan .1 Wade. Caroline U. Yoriati. ef al.. Iry ate,- 11011t1 the laid 0111 nod tertnieteut of Ell. U flarkerde the Collf [hint:hefty , an At, alto? . to make dietriliution of the toi.,ihee in the Laud+ or raid Enrcotor and Trc•tee to and amok Won levally entitled thereto. Prom the envoi. Allot— JOHN 11AltT, clerk. Auffitor shove named %P.M alert for tae par poor of his appolettrieu:, at the roan How the borough or Bracer. to Murkily lf,th lay of Llrcranher, A. U. 140, at oar o'clock. p. m . It sthlch lino and plate yank. io itarrrst may at laud If they are proper. E. B. 11.10:11E1I1T, tcri.ll43t Maio, • -•TbXunTrleuttlyk sun uatst sZb , tweebihr geed-St the , MilMag teem,. to the tioc. oa;kof TalleterP. Bearer ruuuly Pa.. wudt.e.4..t aletrAJa er. October. by au whbdrawal4J. W. IL health from uld grin. MI unsettled t u•ltew will be attended to by William Sager and Jae t Herron WILLIAM SAI.EIL J. W. U. Shalt JOIIN The businesa will be cooduchd 'tithe Mager. Merton and Springer. by Ahem the tetra. age orate public V respectfully solteltml. now.taw P<,ipt Planing Mills, Sash, Doors,Mouldings,l7oor-lwarth, ll'eaMer-hixinas, Palings, Brack ets, Sc., • ALLO, DFALEIIS >N .ELI. KINDS 411' Ll NI HER, I.ATII.SIII:%;GLES.AND BUILDING TIJIBI:II. Haring ttnrcluwed the territorial Interest or 3. C. Anderson, owner or the oxetrowl Patentoo. eying aitaln lirnprovenients In the clasnomn and joining ot weatherboards and hula:, ilur es nod other building*, we seethe Willy penor• authorised to nuke and sell the- same s umn Ye Walls of Besse,' county. Parties luterw.trd ate' pletuw obverse this. .A •CAIjD. MANUFACTURERS OP &c., &c., &c vilvvra - z.1i.c.4 lt A large •apply of the Ceirbrxt.,l J. ,Ico,S Co MEMO 11 ater &red, Rochester, Pa. Whitfield & Anderson; MANUFACTURERS OF • Carpenters' Supplies (bit:U(1)111y on Hand. Every manner of tamp work mode to order ot OrpLtuits' Court Sale. • Tract of I,and in Darlington Pin'', fly virtue of an Order of the Orphan.' t a Beaver MUM, the undernlgnert hreentrit Lett Will andVertauseut of Samuel Mitchell. 4, will etpcoe to pub is tale on tLe prvulloe• Oft Ilillneaday, January 4th, 1,71. At I cieLick, p. m., the killowinz theeribed rent albite. late of raid demon!. v.: All Mal cer lain tract of laid situate lu Ilselinoon t•ien.htp, c...t.r .era.4otateded uu the owl by be .,l of John Ormbing and Joerph sharp. north y lauds of Wm.. McClure, and ',rot and ,oath lands of Abash Chattel, James McGeorge. tr. and James ).G , Jr.. cootaluin.; I.:logy-fire. 'twee and 57 l'erchcs of land, more or kw: *boor a) Wed of whhb tee cleared and In a coed platen!' culllnralute the once well timbered. here are on the prmale..* taw ahoy frame dwelling luntee(recently bum, • oueetory petage honor, har barn and a bkr; frame stable. The land to et Met rate qquality ail le ciliate within haifa atIMM the r. YI. W. t C Railway Motion at New Cannon, • Tsar thinl of the purchas Money ten paid In hand on the corannellen o f the Dale Il the Court. the balance In two equal annual par meet. with Interest, • Par farther Information apply W 0... L. Yowl: Iraq., New Pa.. or the aaharrihar partial:es. SYSTUIA MITCH F. 1.1. dettlar Faccuall JI. ANOEUSoN. bating taken tux:4 rt • his old Yoauctry utast, In Itochnter. wall be pleased to meet bit old ctot.to,o, Mend. who may want either the REST cook kilrOVit, Mediu Move, or any °axe lied of Outlasts tattiest. matertal sad worluunsblp. Tke badness will be co:Waded by Waif) J. J. ANDER:4.)N S sOSS `PIMPLES. The undersigned will cheerful!! waft 1., all who wish it. the Recipe sod fall " prepnring and using a Om& and twaallfat labia Bala, that will immediately remote Tao. FftClLlea• Pimple., Blotches., and all enaptloni , to .l hum:within alba Skin, leaving thr rarariop, cont.. smooth quid beantiral. ••- ut.ho send (free' etkx a fr . pri 1 Ile witrabo *end (free) lewerve(ww. hallooti b).rety .tl4 l , lstp ri le a h lu tx lr.. -Int growth. The above eau be obtalnewi hi. Is bun mall II weldreswing TII(Y.W. CHAPSIAN, Ch..ffwet. DettAra. Bralielly. New 100 •.. 6110. Iat.AVIL MERCRANT TAILOR. DIIOA DWAY NEW DP MON,' PA. 11"Ing receiTed largt , and won ;oect...! o.a ;;Pall and 'Winter 00t41i4, fOasiflioir of BEAVERS ~ CHINCH] LL.ISI CLOTHS, CAMB LER ES, Liar irELTONS, VINTIA' as, 131° Z.' Vrag.l,;;P"• )iOST REASONABLE TEBIOI .24is tiii; st«Nurt tauttaa imam anc! +3 , ""'" toithroostbdoctkia. oa4 n oy woo but first clam workor *xi Irma bie es.miesce In r tleFf,•,...t. keep . b ow Nod _!IL of boos losioamor • "
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