=ME ISM The Bialver J. Nina*. Romws• =:zu==MMl ma.,-,DuitaW;pr itatttent4rairti past the editor and era' NtVeL refired horn tnanitem woek niettig:ltette,:.who IMO Preetkel.Poe titYL" - *tb. i the eittlehlisegtei. sod the . geW Ann lore vet grartnentonalm. thk futateintnett. , i , •:- ; ; _ . . . . Ilr Shelitsit, :Mt. on the Ilum own. ed by,Nittlf prik thetelso brite gnailte botridee,*fying appist*PY the audio), on the lop of which >e .a• "spberkat eseavidioa etmetantly filled . witiiinter,*evedia ttre, • this Bummer , with no' vieJele;;Plet Whit makes it more curious, la Mit4 fact that it striver was known to' ran over, but. le - ~ 'l.lo4oW says that the water kte beau. chipftt out, and it launediotetiy ususinfulness,mitimMt my nlw,• THE venerable 2iindardelPrestiee,. of Boston. dled:Ott of eighty-eeven. Years . and,, 24104.' months. • She died los the spot of bet birth, idid • whereshe had always lived. Shp was a constant attendant' artheNiiiir 'Saudi ff Clitifelt"torna* ..; ; seventy years, and though 'She . 'Headed Itinerate Of Weddhlip in three other 'Ouches In the eity, never listened tO a &sitarist tise!pt from the'palplt of theehutch of .her paresis. .ilsclitharougl~o the religious treillage, childhood is riry• 1 rare ln this Country,. ." • _ It. te, *wally understeed : that SeengetiDoptwellts, about io solldate the distrlcts!in this State for. revenue eolkietlotiC purpoties: ;urgent 'undersfandlng Is that the Seventh and N.lnth districts wink* one; the Fournteonth and Fifteenth one; theSlxteenth and Wealth one l• the Twenty-first ittid"Twerity-lburth one; the Twenkyieeondinnd Twen ty-third ene ; the Ilineteeigh and Twentieth ooe; the Eighteenth and Thirteenth one; the Eleventh ittia Twelfth one; the Eighth, and *ntli one; the Fifth sod Sixth one; the Fourth and Third one; the. Serena and First one. The intentkor, •we believp, la to take one officer hcim each,old dlstrlet unless there is Some raison why both should be dropped And new mdri appointed. The Sena tors will be allowed to designate what officers shall be selected la those dLr triets whichluive gone Democratic, and the BeptiWlCan weathers consult. tsi about the others. \Vita shall keep the iteepeo4? A nice policeman named Maishall has turned, up in Cincinnati, whose offi cial Indignation at houses of protititu. tlon has beep canatantlY athileallaithY presentsof monoy,of bozettotsanilate and of bunches of gismos., Not lang.• ago, a wild reveler In one of tier glided, haunts of pleasure lost a large roll .of money tp aim 4f, , 4tw , se• , cret alcoves or the institution. Of: fleet Marshall was ealksl in, made a private search, fonifd'the money on the floor of the chamber, name out, and reported that t he could lind noth ing; afterward negotiated with the loser, returned him a portion of the cash, Ind pocketedl the balance, Verily, there are things which. do sadly diminish our confidence in ha. man nature es deMbped in the po litsunan's itosoiu. Cities other than eineintudi • 'have ..probably, their Marshals, all buttons and baton, but 'deplorably deficient inn nice moral sense. ThLs Whole Matter of arrange ment with People who have been plundered. will probably. become such a highly-scented nuisance that ti thorough overhauling and reibr in will be inevitable. Ma. MouniLL Jana the suake-be neve movement for relieving mem bers of Congtem from the duty of saying Na to office seekers. lie pro woes to impose a tax of ono dollar upon all applications, and the muse for every signature attached' to the Mike hunter's petition. If thiornens li re were passed; It would reseit In the Immediate bankruptcy of the ireetle meta and ladles engaged in keeping hotels, gambling-houses, and other places of entertainment in the (*sl ug City, Mr. Boutwell would have to enlarge the Treasury Department to hold • the . avalanche of resultant greenbacks, and the fineness of the world would be disordered by the In ski:lb/aeons Payment of the National Debt. If In Allure, while this law was extant, the &entail should wish to raise the wind, all ho would need to do would be to create a uew clerkship,' and, inform Newspaper Bow of the fact. The tax of the hope ful would fill his imams by re turn mall. But these golden visions have to bails In fact. The measure will die In committee. There is not a member of Congress " who does not villpend the oftion.seekers. and lint man of them who would give up his "patrooage" sooner than he would eye-taeth.—X. Y. Tribue. I ' ImoExecutors of the will of the late Ma. Thaddeus' &evens, have suffered uo little defamation of s.tar actor within the past few wlnts, on account of their delay In tiling an Inventory of hlts , personal white, as niqulred tty law, and it was lath:rm. •ted that the object Of the Ammeters has been to conceal the' fact thnt Mr. Stevens owned over one twentpsevalth of the entire stock of the • Northern 1 1 4411 e Railroad. ' This stock, It is alleged, was sold by the executors to the tote Hiram Wal bridge. The blekey..Mr Steven's • sueoesior, and • thpltsm Edward McPherson, cierik:,o:ol4 Hasse, who are the exectutoreveni that there is no truth In this state! meat; that - Mr. Stevens any Northern and the delay In rendering the Inventory he, been chiefly occasioned by a large claim made upon the estate liy -the colored woman who Was Stew- UNl'llhausikeeper, who desnansledPay for Vs years' senrice in that eapncity. This claim the executors have finally compromised. Another difficulty wee I suit (or 630,000, which inrount, It was claimed, Makeverus subscribed several yearshelbre his death to build is lead, riliroad." this claim - had &xin snowed, . it 'would 'have • ' lowed. up . Dearly , all the peiii t iu B l .property' belonging to the estat e . s pr. steven3'e real estate has btlen aunt/ tints Pie:ooo9 4 1 49 4 ut10 JellA6oo,and Ma pupae:ult. property Ito $40,000: , Ttie 'Mut made en Itso 27th to procure an order from the ' Court to Lancaster to compel the ex- tors to Ale an inventory rigl .tl4 in motives of personal 4 Mr. Dickey. ~ T he emu to complete the Inventory a thee. +1; ' - •THA filiticio of Eitute Treasurer autiar tattatig •. • • selves tite tanctlf,..nomitttiOni.it pi* 1,111104 In 14 " °(*ideliMilekeY?° ' 'b01it4311:.04044.. , crate under Widiann trbitePY ble antth, ItlallAo9ST,4; ? th il a del ' Phlatwill , hakhogen, t. Oiktici* „Oland going 'W ernild,bolthlg pnbllcaiid actinenitti them. 'will de. cid";4aelee`y;:etAt i olsfiebY produce thell4; Q , ?l;t itapsi be lurytithigateangq invieW ittitytotk'soryetedimpt.aliould eve Pk Whfhicket = 05'.efeet oitoinextilter Itegutiilfi4t;b ll 44 " 4 Ma' With; it•leolot alittleeniloits Ribt. be should*Askopt bolting and coalition; :ivitb,Will,gcnd the rinntiOday* A r e don't pulicubirly.ok‘etteltilb9iki Ingliitivirig it don't realm fat our , tcon 1 ;• loixtftlioniaktindt per.gcai Mr:Mackey and WI .', 119 .4.0.4 .getlls* up airangementa for electing.. in arcotilibgeney,'4 l l3einoeratie State Treander,welnOliintarli*bOtlini . What. next? That. sttaol «Oben has beep Agreed to:betweenthe Met contracting parties Is not _disputed: Whethee it wilt be . carried out will deppad 'enlitelly" oli !citeuntstancen. Qf Lettese*natteli Itear'llifnliare Mid ihat (lilAFter Lic°14.4 1 449454 , 'and mentions of any, Mink ferttma la adAtt as tail a one as eould welt be jleVised,'it Vrotait'angs, therefore., that ikitiAt,iipisiito 166 - vaide:Puo- . nem should be manliested'fiy Repub. , ' lictuiliefftitote And Membeta: or that it should • be prop:ux' to . drop the whole Web or, 00014, fortio i 6ile hew man on win= alican We . Can lirelllindenatuui that there must be a ktS4 thank i ftepublleanaltuthe Leg:, islature Who are.mityetretidy inset into bed witli Mean if they should And Mr.MockeY and his i ftlendit therk, and whether Mosinee , mententered lutes MCIEI4 MeGrath,in Case, Macker•pninift .male It, will help thcillatter inthe Republican nut 'Cas rethains to , be seen."( We regard that gentleman wned of.con siderible shrewduen; but In this he seems to have blundered. It was u blunder—to use no stronger term—to think of OalitiOn and bargain, of any kind, t inueh Wail*,. 4t-' N'tor of -a Deniociet ;for- Tr .wirer Whether , ft Is carried out .or not. makes 'hut little differeno: and hay. ing•sone tha.4 far. let not Mackey or Mosul:limners hereafter shtike their I gory locks at us I— , Piltr; thinmerotal .7an. 9th. ' . THE statement of the ' (bombs- Mauer+ of the 'Sinking "Fand.bwhieb bs - Ptiblisheet , to-moneri einkil an ekhiblt Jf the.admitilstra, Lion orfienetal Irwin: show that abteu•Novernber 3G.1.1869,. . there has been paid by him $10 , 17,279 05: The red uttion Tor the month ending Saturday wtis $14,,612, 1 89: . During the year Maekey's administration there wiel Itidd 830073 22;7 'General Irwin has hi sevewinontivi paid five thileSes Mika Rs Matity-did in- one year-4 Caving to the people of about sl44,oo3.—liitrritb Dispatch to the Pittsburgh. , Jas. 3.. The abov e . figures admit Of no . eay. II; Let fiip,4xpayers of thts.. - . (inerttSr now watch the course of their repro.: sentatives in the;Geirlslature.. Their votes on the State TroNuryshlp ques tion will deterinlne Whir. they labor for at the State (41tal—ttei people or a ritig of corruptioids. . , Tiric Legislature of Atito State mi. veneil on TuesOttief last week. The lletuoerais ft:lying '1; niejOritr - lho. Senate elected the following officers. ; Of 'course they are all inernbera °Ole. doinlnant party.% that branch Of the Legislature : Speaker—William 4.. Nisi lace. Chief Clerk—Jaeoh,Aigler. Assistants •TiaioLhy A. Sioaa sad Willhuri.P. Furey: : • • Tnuiscribingelerks —lsaiah Milk, H. C. Keiser, Win. Reyna:ll, Win. Merrick.' • Sergettut-at-arms—Jolin P. ,coiy-. twit.. • •. • • I.)uulgir Dunctin.. • . Postmaster—J. H.. Beale. • I)ourkeeper—Monlacui Asslitants—F:rarik • 4.rhe; John Messenger-L..l°lmi Keefe. '' • Assistants-47neob rent' arid' Rei man Xretz. • ".' • ' ' Superintendent, of, Folding , Room —Jets. Garrard. • • '': Pusters'ainUFardeig-'-rmele• Ver. rls, Wm: Africa,' Alex - Dobbin*, Fred Weimer', 'hums Rtitue, Gen: Itin!titi , 'lmihog control of the Guitar. 11BieVAi: . the follovelpi sulxmlionteollicers: . • Ofiel Clerk —Jamei L: . Belfittge. Asditant Clerks- Ed. ' Lde; John A. Small.. • Tninscribing.`Cierks-T.' - Harlan, of Cheeter ;G. Imlay, of Luzerne; T.. Moorhead, • or Erie; . B. Eberly, of Lang:meter ; - 32 i odine ; •of , Tioga ; Charles SututlierVilfe, of PhliadelL phial. • ' • ' Sefgemit-at - drms-:--Virm. J. Ovens, Of 'Philadelphia. • '' • Monistic' (fc Radmil6y, , Of Al legheny M. Mott ; OfSusgmehint• na • Isaiah Shriver, 6f ''lioorkeeper—H: F•• &yore,' of Piliatourgh: . • • Assbitunhil-tE: Adamson and lames Ikmetiriticeri . 'or'Alleghooy 4 J. 0. Anderson, irf Indtana. • • Mm•Enger-4:' t,".• Flanigan,' of Venaiigo. ' • .Assistants---S. 'L. -Kaufinan,' of Lancaster; b. S. Elliott, of .Bedfdrd; James B. Qupenter of Muphin: ' Doorkeeper of 'Rotunda—A.' B. Vroff,'of Washington. Mercer PosimAlt . .r-yt.. D. McCartney, of . , • 41881q4atiL3i: 41: - tochratn, of Bair • Superintelident . "iir Folding Do partment---„fankeu.lteuis;.of phtbmiet phia. :I . •• • ' lbace - EiCett, of • Brad • Powers—W.li; Waieen,.. of Lawrence; - Edwind - Daugherty, - of Phllanelpitis; _Chea.rEager of Phil sdialphia ; C. V. Painter of Philadel phia; W. 3fetimw, Mir ; If. B. 'fiptemer, of. Ducks ; C. IL Melkm tild of Cheater; .Bcote A.' Marshall of coiwrooi; M. Laughery, of Indiana; lienry'Shirko44.oMaon„ • afters; erganisaden was effoneted, the.Governtir's annual Message was ieadt thii.niikjoi tistil;:ix Which 'ire copy h ttits„week'r**: 1 41 were Met' Mtm4Mi. I l i poOfetle olio by thOup4, 141 P 04,1 prooiplajwAh4 440,. optilo .riecuppbotfki:7,BWa..fiiiadi. OnAlle .101.the,ZegUatArq „adjourn.' ed until yeateiday* Crum* 4ati.}l,l, lu Sur ta a th imeW suppoeek - to 4 go I g 1 , 6 . • • • 4 . 1 11 4 " v c.r00,41 ~,a,a ,Ch of - men A n y - turii/P out berland by the 30th of t e present month. V . # , ulnas !'. • Mi. mil las* reekilklikcalPOit anmeC.4 ..A Day le surle, a Week le last. • Bat time should not complain -7 Well soda be MU* Daya enough ' To make a week again.' titWPOl PlPOP. ll nietts ttotrA byiturtathiagJß be a Silt' Visit' ' 4 fitaslitlYskialt aiexteasive practice. l ith.erteiliki&apbertepreserittla ere rioducitii ter %latch reeommemiralltia i ' JR blit:,teerria,. awl coded mitts , Prtkitietri • • • • • " -4tto Tnesbity ot fist Weel4l*.rel file accident tneuretion the ifempleht *Venn: DAM 'The mall train fell thr-91104:trie416ivortr; ranee be. 1.:m.404444 retiiitAtifi kale death pf twee* pareone i ntul tho,woundlo :of fiftjr: oThe )mtire train was .dee, , troy t` Uttrlgolng through —Atieneetprielng-glet of twenty; Alton Illifkols, •has' cowl ' 6l (etetl: wilkWAthPt . At ileventY-Ave zeta , * a ,loot,, 4 le teported•that she now Monty raid 1111• dertstaind *t Mid accounts, and no less than ildeo °Q' Olcit dianiagn bolt tteliglited . S.uPg;Atitn9lll.' had One flown that holerslnee it wasoun mew- , ()ranted ; , lead lbr . 1910 1 ' WW.,00 Anted ,the; names of Dicke-ris k , I Mims/ Detnatualarit Lemon, John, r.'litebnedyellinna' Cora i Mowatt, Bravest Atiadol, Anson Burlingame, eirilgonle, 06n. Prim; Oen.' Thoni aa. tainn - Afeowi-dillirof F`uiip~ a li't; At Aarnes,-, LoPnitabc :Ameba* and•Mticilse. , rucionStiluck youth came i Tooling around a. horse n, Lexington the other night with a cracked guitar and a cmdo voice; singing "put -me in my.jlt; l e trd.:" A' Window %W . A . Anally. opened, and the _gentieiniii► . nformed him that ifhedidn't"dust". Alrek:WelOtt'lstattil him 'on his little , .. 1 —On Friday morning last, a Man applied' . at the' Chnetriont, H., post office fg a money, order letter contalning.over. $lOO, for, which lie reeeipted-in due form and 'Walked off. Boon' after another application was madktbr the Signe letter, this time, doutiths, by the righttiil Pqrsoa: A. 4 soon as the fraud was discovered, An officer was put on the track of the rascal, Whcr was captured. „This is tbe.;War , an Jadignant wif4coines'downo . wkin her husband in the” cobinins" cif the Fart Wayne Pe;rocr,cit. Whereas, HorateWright has publiShedane os hay.ing "left his bed and board ; as for hiS bed, he never had one of his own, and his board was nothing to brag ,.. of. — He need have.fto Rant of any one trust ing me on his account. As (or his refusieg to pay debts of tily contract ing.lie,never pity.debis of hls Own coutritating. Caroline Wright. Cansali, (11, H.) li!eporteti liortisi bat 40. in SitiliVan; ?Jftwitt laze; came in from. ids Work op Tues day night, and for sortie real or fan.. clad inmetni.anor; gave one of his boys a severe - whipping. • Shortly idler his two boys, about eleven and fourteen yeamotage.seizedJohn and 'teak him out of , doors, and, after fas felting his bona Lehlnd hini‘end CY ink a handkerehietin his mouth for ' a gag, took .hie up to the tram and hung him up with a rope around his ieck. • His wit , • going out' to see what kept them so long,, found 'Sul: liven In Atn Insensible:condition. and tut him •down. . The boils have dis appeared and have not been heard front stmt. it is Saki' that 'Sullivan AVMUtuhabit of beating his boys frequently,end they-seem to.be toy ieg;hitn.back with interest.. • i —There Is a : man living In the. moutttalits of North 'Carolina, nays the Leltisliville' , Cbdriei4ournal, no luorei tit* faqx, ialy% from green- liontli.thirolina, who has reach ed the extraordinary age of one hun dred ned . forty-three: years. At the time bf defeat he was, 'twenty years old, and had a wife and three children.. 'A gentleman :at :Cireenvlheatates,that this man, who 06\1910 trt from alb/titer generatiOn,husblWays been' In med-; orate .eireumstanees. lived upon a (verse: vegetable •diet, that -he has neVer . :drenk ear liquid but spring water, and .bids Ifair to live many' years, longer . . Re enjoys perfect health, pass sin all of manhood's tributes, and wishes . to marry. Ile has survived weepwives; and hav ing lest his one about slaty yearn ago, humour begins to feel quite lone- Tire .Wrshlogtort correq. Kintlesit of the Milwaukee &nand , writes: One . cannot help recalling' the ph rcnolog- Intl dielnia-:`•that other things being equal, sir:els the measure oepoWer," When looking on .ibetietutte weem- Wel' There, It a - good deal of head there, and L peOportlonally it larger amount orbelly also. , Small men are by contrast, at a great disadvantage. Look overithe outer circle to the left of the Vice `President as an illustm lion. There tire no Small men in It. though awed ana:not fat ones, yet the lean men however large of.bmin are made to inolesmall in contrast. There to llatitiltoi,a and Flanagan, of Texas, "lean nod hung , k We" tallowd lank men-of the. .Qtatiw3 . stripe. • Neit comes your goodly pmport toned Sen ator, both, phyaically :And mentally, Matthew H. Carpenter, one of the •atrongestinen in the Chanstier. Scott of l'ermayiaatt la, sits next te hint—a min' or:nod : ern • stature and weight. Rioe,Of.4rkanasi f lompheaded ,tid long-limbed, -.follows ; his colleague is by his side, McDonald, young but :weighty In avorduPols and sagacity; hen .1 tan stout, y. 4 derwe end " :flanks Chandler, 'homely, ~ .coarse, large In trame i nand heavy In llesh. Ibiwani; ;Fib, ,Stitnner, 'tined' heavy weight's, siksitieb; side, sustained by lielloianti*ates,:whovomplette the ;row. - Of the fifteen Senators named, there is not one weighing teas thatt pautids,and:ali but thtee et .Ibur :will ackinarledge . 2i3 taxi ,untrarila. IW:slap In body and head does really 'give' pf 'l:lewd. In the ,Iloits L a there le not SQ yuirki.d a dif- Setessee- : The Trlutlitlativ" • ' 6lll , stveraitet:tind there :are some nieti 'Who held"'large "places; °O. iiP4tieket .P e r iffi t i k:! s - - —A ill t eastreer - fire occurred •to leLfloildti, on Monday or Sri:Week. 10 , 1: of k2S O ,* 000 iseeraggregate. , It is • belieVed to have originated from spontaneous combustion. waaox oossasrormsKerL' 1, • ----- ankripkiiald— Nati-Year's "kw •'? Reform— U. ZSL Seacr es. . - *AVM:IOton, D. C., Mini to, 18T1 `Much to the disappointment of ev mybody, yesterday, ; the prodeedings of both houses were erllligirY and tame. This fadt 'only '' ' • • ..luleatleit that,tbe_exr tremeeo wmther,„ durlnerthe late Co anal. W , t, tee oaaled . the rove e lingrapeng at the time Of their departtire far:hi:4lday retreetiarn. Tha ga lleries were early fillerltt the Serul but soon Cleared .Wirett . fiklfrOf%,Thorkt arose to deliver One of4barnlisglng speeches. -. In the most InfereatingdW. gussiorter thefflartilits On . the report Of the .CCitornittee 'ou Mantifirctures For the .celehrittlon Of 'the one-hund; sedth; tinniversaty of our • Inds,- pemileoce4ty holdings National Ex.! piticiii in ridladelphia: Hwy; Of course, took strong n niunslis In hisitir of the pnlject, - resit. , gibe patriotic, asteictatlons cluster , ng mound Inpepeneence Hall where all ietion In rclatioa to the Declam- DOS of Independence Tried: • Jim' Brooks took . oppoilltri nnds, and ' haractetized Phlladelp la as subur lien to New, York.dty which caused eratSlderable letighter runong• thole who appreciated the - Micuisausneet Of the Idea Of suburban In respect tea' City • mnkirig second in the United Stet* and one hundred miles dist ant from New York. Not one word was offered in -favor of Washington being apponted the place for holding the peat American F,Xposition; and, in consequence, Washingtonians feel their intereateslighted. J,udger Lawrence; of Ohio, who Is Mews working in the right direc tion, yeMerikty Introduced a • bill, .6.111ch, - Itit btrX•rnes a law, the ven— ders: of hitexienting drinks in the Dlstriet (Womble - Will he brought to'sorroie, and' the temperance pee 'pie rejoiced; The bill provides, that in the District of Columbia rind in all the Territories of the United States, every wife, child, parent, guardian, husband empler - or 'ether persons who shall be i njured in person, prop 'ertY, means of support, or, otherwkre, any intoxicated person, or by ren `son of theintoxication of any person, directly`er indirectly, shall have 'at right of action, in his or her own name, aguiret any person or persons who shall by selling or giving any intoxicating 'liquors, or otherwise have caused or contributed' to 'such intoxication, or shall have <mused, in whole or in part, the intoxication pf such person or persons. And in any such actions the plaintiff shall have a right to recover Just, prespeetive and'exemplary damages. And the owner or lessee, or person or persons -leasing any bra Idler, or premises,hav ing knowledge that intoxicating liquors are to be sold therein, 'rase' be liable,- severally or Jointly, with the person so selling or giving intox icating liquors, as uforsaid And in every action by any wife or husband, general reputation of the relation of husband and witb should be sufficient evidence of such rela tion, and the amount received by ev ery wife shall be her sole and sepa rate preperty. It further provides that any sale or gift of intoxicating liquors by the I& see of any premises resulting in dam age to persees to whom it is sold or given, it shall work a forfeiture of the lease. • Owing to January Ist occurring on Sunday, by common consent, New Year's daywas, delayed one day, so that January Ist, this year occurred, to all intents Anil perposers,•on Mon day the 2.41. The death of Secreta ry ISelknap's wife, - Interfered mate rially's:filth the usual fashionable use, or abuse, of New Year's day. Out of respect for tire deceased, there were no receptions by the Prominent, vice President, Members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, Speak er of the House, and others connect. eel with the government. The' pro fessional callers were all thrown out of r.rear by this unhooked for occur rence, and private families who kept Open houses were over-erewded, making them think that New Year's 'calla are doubtful compliments. The failure of the Officials to hold rem's tions, gare the city rather o ore of a'' Sunday than a holiday appearance. It is a little remarkable that there should be so much of late said about reform in the civil service, at a time` whentnorz reforms are being made time at anytime in the history of the government. Contra uto the Antic ipation Of many good republibans, late developments have shown that ex-Secretary Cox did more to deceive the public on this point than all oth ers combiried. Ills letter on retir ing from the'Otbinet was well orien tated hi• make the Public believe that the 'Departments in Washington were a mass of corruption, and that he was the only member of the Cab s inet who was doing anything to cor reel the evils existing. Notwith standieg hii perfect scheme of com petetive examination, it is ascertain ell of late, that he succeeded in get ting into place no less than sixty eight persons whci had beendischrrg est from the Treasury on account of ;drunkenness, Incompetence, or for having been known copperlieads. This being a specimen, it Is not pre- : sumable that, the people, care to have Such reforms extended to tile other Departments. While this system of self-laudation was being pursued by the Secretary of the Interior, Seere taries Boetwell. and. Belknap were busy in tarrying out, urreatentacious ly,-Beel reforms %Oki' will result in saving millions °Medlars to thripub lie Treasury. •• These facts are well known hereby these who are acquainted with the workings of the I)epartments, that the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War and Post master General show reform in the service in:their respective depart ments by the- million of dollars. There is somethink tengiple and *W ily to be understood in such reforms as they have • already worked out, and. are' still' waking at. The cry of politicians of "Retrenchment-and. Reforms' has too often been made Ilse of by mere place-seekers, to have any weight; arainst the tarts and figures of President •Grant's admin istration. Pigsties, which will not lie, show that Secretary. Boutwell has increased the collection of reve nue 'Upwards of $BOO,OOO. enders de creased rate of taxation, Secretary Belknap has reduced the expenses 'of the War 'Department, 81,000,000 per annum,' and the PostmusterGen ern! has increased the net revenue of the. Post Office Department over a million of dollars in ono year. What ever politicel tricksters may mean by Civil Service Reform, the people will understand end app reciate such reforms as these. '• 'ln consequence of several States 'electing a'U. S.• Senator. this winter the many Senators and' Representa tives interested in- these elections will not return to Washington•for some' 'lime: There seems to be a kind of a mania among the Members ;ofthelower House this year to be elettedto the Semite. :In lilluoits, Mass., ?dich.; , Me., and. Kan. Mem bers of , the tower House. are talked of tq succeed-the present incumbents; mid Judging from the talk of their friends bear .one would judge that, at least, such 'would be • the result in Illinois, Miehigan and Missouri TeiPeet Ferry,iv in and nthe ßenjam.. The persord in o l' . i gun, friends ' - of Representative Ferry claim that he should be elected that, because he is the most popular man among the PST-61ANS of his State; secondly, that he has given freely during the war, and since, hid men ey,-llme and influence. in favor of the soldier ; thirdly, , that he bus al ways been 4. constant opposer to large donations of public lands to ivealthy-corporations but favoring the soldiers' "privelige, of acquiring ;WO wrests a .proper 'recognition for 'pied `servkas fourthly and .lastly t eastern Michigan having had e twcp Senatorships for the past, === twat; e yews,' foe. the PartattheState," S which. tr i s ickablygegeeients, to beflivldror th the, NOM of COL /*MOW Of Met, there atm& to be but • little doubt, pralddrig there can I* a cent= Won of the regular Republicans and the Sehulkprty which from last acita lsl . 4,l;3lotbter , Ca). Ben juidirf,tilei Vein ih COngtms many VAN anti a hard and effective work er ibr the Republican forty hbi Slate, Is deserve:fly qualified to. do honor to tbe seat of ex-Senator Drake. MEL. The Monarch of Advertbers. What an Enteiprie g Doctor Made a Adieittos use -V Printers' Ink PHnedy Turnout. Uellnbold'a big sleigh was Out in the 'park yesterday, with a load of Judges and (laterals. A Sun nuta t meeting theDoetor, asked him how much the bells cost. "They're . gold plated. There are 378'0f them. ,They cost me VIM" - answered tho little giant of the me& lad world. On fOrthOr inquiry the reporter learned that the harness cost nearly $4,000, and the buffalo robes $1,850. Thinking Unit *a man with such a turnout ought to be worth something the reporter came down , town and hunted up ab Doctor's wets. He found thells• follows: Marto!: bream stone stave, 6411 Broad s;:tY '''' Waite - ' ••• • • • %It Private residence, I 0000 Furniture In printe'tatidepee 15.000 Stable, 30,000 Hoeaos,rn sleihs, harness, robes and the an lowa In the wosld ..... hO.OOO Startling long Bomb .......... ewe Hotels at Long Branch, 45.01X1 Cottaaeost loo( )Branch ......... „WACO Furniture In datum., *MO Land la lanc . laransh Mow Stock hiciNhilknibla labratory ..... 150.000 Total, $045.00 The reporter learned that the Doe 'tor Owns, In addition to the above, several iota on Munson and Fifth tivenues,andsome on the Boulevards. The reporter-vs • assured that there was thi o sis il wits 8 o.nr:p u ms ,m u re t oenno o u ser art : t p e . nyai zdT, n g ohs 4T c . he ll sio: n ix or. pocket. d t e al) cherramkinteoaiatrasoTiNiebihnuu reach ed ow t idne a a hr l ye Se is 'is worth his millions, and spends as much money as any man in theeity: "How did he make his money?" asked the reporter of the . Doctor's agent. "Through advertising liberally in the newspapers," was the reply, "same as Bonner, Smith it Street, Ayer, undS,Jayne." The Doctor Is advertising in 1,850 newspapers.- He buys his own mer chandise; and -contracts for hisadver tising in such a manner that he is prepared to discount nt seven per cent. per annum any obligation that 'may be presented. The Doctor is emphatically a self-made man. lie has a specialtondness for yachts and is spending large sums or money in procuring models of the Daunt- IPA& Fie proprries to decorate his drugstore with these models.—N. Sun. ----- A WASHINGTON SCANUAL. A Drunken *ember iiMoußreus Brutally Beata Ms - A Washington correspondent makes public a disgraceful Weir, which he says occurred at Willard's Hotel on Wednesday night of last week. The story as it is given is that Richard J. lialdeinan, - Detneratie Member of Congress front the York, Pa., District has been on a grand debauch for some time, and that about midnight on Wednesday, the wife of - a Senator, whose husband was-attending the night session ou the San Domingo resolution, wasioroused by loud and in4unous language in an adjoining rtsmt, addressed to the wifeof Halde man by that Representative; and then bearing blows, the Senator's wife rang ter help; Soon the proprie tor and two oftthroo servants were brought to the half, and two menders of Congrese were roused front their rooms by the loud shrieks of a female voice, mingled with the exclaumt ion of "Don't . . Richard, don't, doti'ti" The hotel proprietor, Mr. Sykes, at once hammered on the door, and warned Ilaideman that uniesss he instantly eotsVil his violence he would spend the night in the pollee station. lie statue' wrist out a n mud Ii n "Yes," and his'wife not appealing to those who hail by that time arrived in the hall for protection, they did not feel warranted in forcing thedoor open and taking !Mr away. A servant was then stationed in, the - hail to prevent trouble and at half past one and four A. 31., had to interfere to frighten Haldeman front further violence. On the next morn ing, Mrs. Haldeman, a lady of refine ment and spotless clumsier, the daughter of Senator Cameron, said that her husband hail twice knocked her down, and kickisi and choked and bruised her. Her tam %vas shockingly bruised ; both eyes were blacked, and other marks of his bru tality were on her person. It is also related that severardays before this Mr. 11. appeared on the floor of the house se maudlin drunk that be was unable to articulate when he anise, holding on to his desk ; and after a rapping of the Speaker's !Wil mer failed to seat him, he was left standing until some of his friends got him off to the cloak room. After this hi&wife clung to hint, and tried to get Win sobered down; anti even on the morning nftei the beating, when the. hotel proprietor ordered Haldeman away and invited her to slay, she still went with her husixtml returning with him to York, deter mined to try to reform hint. It. is said - that on his next appear ance in the Ifouse In an intoxhitted condition, he will be summarily ex Pella 'Besides tills the guests of tho hotel, when they heard of his con duct, seriously contemplated giving hint a coat oiler and feathers, and a Clip In the middy 'fiber. lie was saved from this weibmerited punish ment only by the interference of Mr. Sykes and a few cool headed guests. - -.....- Itotbermers "Gellyal;ilrg." The telegraphihas already made Mention of the oflvelling of Rather mel's great picture of the battle of Gettysburg at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, on Friday evening. Generals Meade, Sherman, and But ler were preieut. The great, oration of the evening was made 'by. Colonel McMichael. The speaker dwelt upon the Wiper tance Of the battle of Gettysburg in determining the fate of the Union, had then proceeded with an account of the particular 'scene in the• battle whkit the painter had depicted on the etnvas. His effort was most warmly greeted, the entire audience breaking out sinfoltatteously at the climax of his epee& In a thundering applause. Gmeral Meade was called upon, and he responded briefly, as follow*: "I thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for the MuiPliment in calling upon me thisevening. I , feel that here I ant but a spectator with yourselves. We are assembled'. to-night tot do honor to, the artist who has th'hre portrayed the great battle of the war: 1 take occasion to bear testimony to the truth and fidelity of that. picture. When I tied met Mr. Rothennel and learned that lte,was to paint the battle of Gettysburg, I said to hint that I thought h• had almost as hard task before him as we had to win the battle. 'rpm will recollect for a moment, that the battle covered a apace of over ,twenty that it lasted days, that it had involv ed in it over t: men—when you come to .think or putting this in a sauce of thirty-two by eighteen feet, you will see that there was a great deal for the artist.to do. - •!' "He has with great judgment se kited a scene which haaenabled him to show all the terrible features of a S te m' butt*. -In.selecting tkat ,there weremaaycoasideratioils not known -to Mostof you. t t known to sue, which embarramed him. He was perfectly ignorant of the scenes which MEM emir in battkratidfof alike details. He. had alp) m d ep end . upon Jhe memery of wiktessee which cannot be done safely.' ' "We only error *bleb I know the Past tri fume made is that he haigot me hr -Iluit • picture; --for;- -strictly speaking, I ought not to be there.- I waa on thejield, of course, but when I rtkle upto the position heihich he hie plated inelon-that 'plettire, the enemy had, turned. I noticed my friend flen — eralShennan 10910 N VFW strongly at that - picture; evidently wantidg to know the rational of it. I will therefore occupy a few moments In gliringyou SOMO account of Gen. - Meadethen proceeded tilt Into the:particular juncture :nin the *course of the battle which the artist has selected for his subject. He said that•the band to band conflict, as represented in the painting. , really did occur; but it lasted fora few m - meets only. as 2,500 of the enemy laid down their arms and surrender ed, and the army tvue driven beck. He further stated tint Itother mel had spent four yarn and a half upon this painting, and had carefully selected many.bt the characters who relay took part In this' ttitalliet, and had portrayed • their features- accu rately norm the canvass. • General Shermanthea responded to a call for a speech.. He hoped that every State Legislature would do as Pennsylvania has done, and order a painting of the battle of Gettysburg by a native artist. He called , atten tion to the important lesson which this delineation of the terrible fen turea should' luiPress . upon the young. • • An Amer' Girl the Caulieofilie European War. The Washington Patria, edited by Mr. Harvey, late Minister to Portu gal, In its edition of December 28, gavea curious story to the effect-that the present War- in Europe may be attributed to the unsatisfied 'ambi tion of an American girl. It is well knoein that Miss Elise Hensler, the opera singer, who Was born its Bos ton of German parents, and was once a public favoriteat the Academy of Muse: in this city; was married about eighteen months 11g0 to lion ,Feruaddo,lhe adhere( the King of 'Portuattl, the lady having been pre viously created, Countess d'Ettla. Although the Court and society of Lisbon were at Brat inclined to rebel agiiijkst: this . mesoliktnce,l as it was wiled, they have since -become' fully reconciled, and the Countess occupies to-day a position only second to that of the actual Quern. Frequent at tempts had beim made by Prim and his colleagins' to induce Don Fer nando to aecept the throne of Spain ; but, although these were urged with great zeal, mid were seconded by the support of the English and French Uovernments, they received no en couragement;, anti an effort made in that direction 'in the early part of 1869—only a few months before his marriage—was repelled with so much decision as to beconsidered even rude to the Spanish people. But the pro posals were renewed after the mar. nage, in the hopeof overcoming the objections of Don Fernando by the temptation of high honors to his wife, who,' by a transition to the Court of Madrid,Would become the equaliff not the superior, of the high born ladies cif' Lisbon, who ha a at first retAignizedlier with coldness in consequence ur , her humble Informal negotiations °milli!: ng sev eral months followed, but were final ly broken off, according to the story, inn remarkable manner. At one elf the` Gist'idterViews between lion Fernando and- the Spanish Minister, at which the Countess trEldo was present, the former inquired what would he the eventual pcbition of Ills ilfeshould hegotoSpain. After put ting thisquestien he withdrew, leav ing the lady and the Minister tosett le thedelione point ..IXA %%Veil them. The Minister stated that shit WAS VI liberty to name aHy title, distinct ions or %mul lion, ail litn; that she would always be the first lady of the palace. 'fu which the COuntem replied, "Su far, so gold;' but Ills: Majesty desires my pusition to bc, as clear as possible. %itrliat I wish to know is, what will be my part on great cerimenials, like the opening of the Cortes, or other correspontling.occusions ?" The aim of this inquiry was evident, and the' Minister was not taken by surprise. lie rejoined that she might he made at ducheks or grandee, or have any other title, but IN "Queen, never, N %VEIL !" 'Plain answer settled the matter so far as Dint Fernando was concerned. The Spanish crown AVMS immediately afterward °items' to Prince lie/void of I lo henzol lern. awl This acceptance of it was made the be ginning of the, great war which has proved so disastrous to Triter, and of which the ultimate consequences to all Europe are nut yet to be fore told. As mane doubts as to the en tire trustworthiness of this account have found expression, Mr. ihirvey, hire subsequent article, has reaffirm ed the el It - m.011(1.N 'of his original Statement in every particular, and says that the facts were given on the authority of the :Minister who con ducted the negotiations. It is be lieved, however, that lion Fernan do wits really glad to find an excuse for ejecting what he always regard ed and diseribed as a crown of thorns. Don Fernando is a Coburg., who had shared the throne of Portugal, as King Consort, with Donna Maria 11. Although a votary of art in its vari ous forms, and given to • luxurious ease, he is disc.thed as eminently liberal and catholic in all his opin ions, with acute perceptions in re gard to public affairs. Ile had wis dom to cut short prow/oats like those which tempted Maximilian to Mex ico. Ile idso distinctly rejected the throne of tireece before it was offered .to the present incumbeni. Thus it has liven the singular Pstune of this Prince to refuse three thrones during the last eight years. Silver in 'Utah The reeent discoveries of silver in Utah, says the New York Sun, are attracting the attention of capitalists, and a:Rhin a few months important progrts has beeri made in tile work of dealoping the metalie riches of that 'ltrritory. The Salt Lake valley is bordered on the east and west by ranges . of mountains that• proinise to yield im mense quantitte4 of argentiferous ores. Indeed, it is impassible as yet to place a limit to their probable pro ductive capacity ; but• there is good 'reason to suppose that silver veins run through their entire extent. At Little CottonwoOd Canon, in the \%aksath Mountains, seventeen miles southeast of Salt Lake City, there is a mine which has been car ried down 2:#l feet, and from which 6,000 tons per day of argentiferous galena are now taken out. This ore yields in silver from $l5O to $250 per too. Upon the opposite side of the valley, sixty miles from Salt Lake City, In the Oquirrh Mountains, is a hill celled Silver Mountain, where sulphurets and chlorides of silver have been found In great quantities and of extraordinary richness. Some of thole otos have yielded over $2,000 per ton, and In the tunnel which has been opened there, pure native sh ier, In small quantities, Is of frtquent occurrence. , Insunmce.k•as paid in this city duping the months of September, October and' November on $2a1,000 worth of ores, shipped to Swansea for reductioh, Which were taken at most entirely front the Emma mine at Little Cottonwood Canon ; and this was only a portion of the total product fr that source during the nionths named. Tliree smelting mills are:now in operation within seven teerrmiles of 'Salt Lake City, and many morb are projected. The proxiMity of the Utah silver mines to the Pacific Railroad, and the abundance and cheapness of pro visions in their immediate neighbor hood, are advantages of the utmost importance.: What, 14y I Ppe D*, Thousands acmes of lung &ease could be cured in their- Incipiency. Not only In the winter bat even Into tho summer months we find these lung ailments. Many_ 'people , are baud muOing and they-apparently pay little hwd to it. We speak to warn them and to do them good. Every one of them could have been cured when the disease began, and even after it is seated they are not hopeless. We have seen many a eeely bopelees auseemed by Dr. whichs Lung . Cure, a medicine h Is almost a specific in pulmow cry diseases—fora common cough it is a specific. It reaches right to the spot;s t he ts makes new blood and en richee old ; it conveys i healing virtues along the arteries and veins laden with new and precious nutri ment, and heals over the ulcerous and diseased portion. The use of a bottle of Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure is often the prolongation of a life. Go to the Doctor's office, for chronic dia -1 eases. No 167 Liberty street, and he will examineyour lungs and tell you what to do. Orrice hours from nine a m. until one p. in., and from three to six, and from seven' to nine at night on Saturdays. $l5O per bottle,if your druggist dots not keep it, send five dollars to Dr. Keyser, and he will send four bottles securely boxed, by express, with full directions how to use it. New Advertisements. Citation .in. Partition. SHAVES"CONTIN ma. In the Orphans' Court of Beaver county, Ps. In the matter of the 6EHE COUNTY, PantiIes of tba Meal Estate of Wil llams tllott, deceased. The Moo atometattA d Antnhetetteita 211 James Elliott, re. siding In the towaship of Ohio, and county afore. said ; Mary Jul", Intermarried with Henry Todd, reskilog to the county of Marengo. State of area; John Elliott, melding to the county of El Dorado, Iltate of California; Martha, intermenied with John Simpson, residing in Henry county, state art lows; Seery Klillott, residing to the State of Cali fornia; Samuel Elliott, (who. Interest in said real testate Is now owned by tieorge Elliott. below names,) residing In the County of Jaeloons, Tutu or taster; Elizabeth-Intermarriod with Henry How eon; LaughJin Elliott, the petitioner; !When 1' Elliott George Elliott. and Matilda. intermarried with George Calhoun. having for her Guardian Daniel Dawson, oil of the county of Bearer; and. ail others interested. Art-Ikreby tiled to Ile sod Appear before the honorable Judttes of our void Court lobe held for Deaver, in and for the county of beaver, on the ad Monday of Match spit, to accept or refits* to take the real estate of decednet at the valuation put open It by an homed award. ed by mid Court and returned. by tee Sberiff. to November terra. A.l). IW. , and bond to contain as follows, yin seventy-nine ears and one bond. red and any perches, with apuurtenanore; talent stEttluri parser,: and, In case of nattweeeptattce to show cans. why the same should not be wit Witness the lion. A. W. Acheson, Presthent of oar asid_Orpamos' Court, at Bearer, thhe lith day of Novemcwv. A. D. ttilw. .JOHN C. HART. f 11- A true copy; JOHN GILEIHNO. Nacre. • Sherifrs tidies. January t 1811).-3t. TUSCARORA ACADEMY. The id session :it the 15th school year VIM 1.1:11. •Paniary 9th. 3 boa:. desiring huardlue, land.bed arum. washing,. and tuition In a ant clap. board. fora term of nearly..lxnth.. sl_s. s it, Please rend fora circular to Acsdet ta u Pa. (4,r UNIVICaIIiALDI3II, hat Ili Nand Lc the snout IN TUI. WENT, clactunati. A large4-paze %Resit ly; enabilahrd Iss. it racers all rite a aut. of the Molly ; 11. Ni per year. $1.15 P . l months. Try It. arcane!. tree. Addres• Wll.. LIANSUN a CAM WELL. Cinch:amt. tibial. tit iquessve.wil STANDAUD opposes S. , t. %,../ and •thOestr• Prlmitlee Chrietiablty. B.st arortaersibet Enmity Weekly; b pager, at catmint.; Edited by Elder. Isaac Etlarn . and J. S. Luau. Wall fa e year: lapscanens fret. It. W. CAN !CULL a 1.3... Pats... Claeontatl, Ohio. 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V.114•Icogglo. 0w11104..41•ft5.a 11,104r0l G 11311 d..• I. publlsturil and rrady to .end nut —lnt. page,and aw Enattarltut slutesit every deolrsble .and sod Vegetable. It to stet:sully titlial.,l MI [lige tiowd paper. illustrated sr ilb tin. 'tut:red tin , Wood itOrraryggs wad TRal beutstul COLORED PLATES. •I'he Wont beast!ha and' the moat nod memo) F • lnral tnahte puhlhh.•d. A GEIMAIN EDI. TION mhltelrcd, to all other rwainrt• •undor the Engl.!). n.•ut froe to all taty en ••••• of t.);t1111 onottly ae.poetoble.willanst anion. !!! n. Sill to allot her. alto order them for Ten vent., whirl) 1• not h4ll . the coat. Adam.. JAMES VICK, Itueheater, N. 1. 1826 pri 1. .z.`2 3 .:a1iT.V..tiz..., lB7O standard remedy ho Cos,: K 1.11311011 •• Aiditing , Hams .1/. nd Lkon. L i. uinbs I e OKPILATO4Y POWlnat• 1:e• u,e, hair 111 /ler rittimrea s mit ',jury 11. Seta by mall fur 0.2.1 ATpbaues Asthma lure , R us elieves must stubuit pasta) to CrA Mlitsdrit, rind i - lls-ct• a verily Mire. Prlite 4:I by mall. jtAt JAPANJESE HAIR STAIN Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful uses sir BROWN. It cusititle of ohly one preparaliw, T.:, Cents by Omit. Add,. urii.tu No. 111 Jayne Street. Phlladelphin, In. 1- Oculars rent Puss. Fuld by an Druggists. Lylul 3w $25 sit Ith otitiliii) II II WALKER. 31 Park Row. New York. 13114.1.' EMPLOYMENT FUR ALL per Week, and rape.paid eZ I .OII Agent to out ileW and un..rol dlp• coverts... Albin... SWEET A; CO.. Mardian. Michigan .11111.4 is Agents ! Read This! virs WILL FAY AGENTS - A SALARY OF I .30 per week as,l,expeueer.er a'luar a huge cutriMissioa. to sell our dew and wonderful inven tions. Addrea4 M. WAGNER* CO. Marshall. Mich. Janl.4w EX3323171 A Clergyman, oldie residing lu South.Emerica rw • missionary discovered a safe and simple rem edy or the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Ik. coy, Diseases ul the rrhiary and Seminal Orvins. and the o bole train ul disorders brought on try baleful and vickma habits. Groat numbers hare beet, cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the &filleted and unfortunat , .1 wilt send the recipo for preparing and using this medicine. in a retied envelope, to auy one sLo needs it. free of charge. Address JoSEPill T. INMAN, gtatiou D. lilb.e Hon., New 'Veracity. Jaat:lw Dry Goods.. BAR GAI A. W. ERWIN & CO.'S At 75 Cents, One enne of Very Vitae Merinos.' AT ONE DOLLAR ]Ex.trai Good liVaterprof. IT 373i' CEN'I S. Fixra Good Table Linen. Bargains in Many New 11te44 0 ocala CALL ANI) SEE THEM. A. W. ERWIN & CO.'S, No. 178,Fecleral Street, AiLEG/IE4W CITY; jisliEty—Jetajr.lo-27, spti U. B. EARTAin.. e. A. DA C. A. fl•¢rca. G:l4 I/AUKEIt & Co.. New Itriglitoe, It, MOYER le CO., Ikarerilrall., A. IE 12. 04 , Dealers In lizetomme.. holm. CoaPons.te.. az-- Collo:dam made ea all SOP 141t41e paint* In the United stow and Canada Amounts of Menlo ante. llannlbottarete. and Individuals, winched. Interest allowed on time &vas Item Correspon dence will receive prompt attention. Idectl;l y MisceUaneous. NI MANN & 80N►3, ' It'll BRIGHTON MIRY WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF EBV/WEDISMIM „ COViani • I . • iitc.,ho: - ,• Spatal attention glrei to ttw 11c nmpering and we feeel mid bean ourselera to be competent to make the eery leat. ea we employ none Put ex perienced workmen. and we the beet of elect ITlaszituul 3isison hen stow been In mho Mistime forty_ plum and his bons are c.ll practeml worknitaa. ,We an also manufacturer, of POCKET-KNIVES, PRUNERS' , KNIVES, • PBNCIL KNIVES, Made trout 8, a C. Vistn!loves Refined. English Steel. lust Eaery alcuto Warranted. tipeclal allegation le called to our stock of Mawr& Pc;kel Scissors, Ladies' Scissors, Bankers' Sgesors, Barbers' Scissors, Se All orilila will lm promptly Ellad and 11hIpped. r_47.- Price Liat furnished ou application. OFFIC3 AND WORKti NEW 11111111ITON, ra. Ondi:lruatlch;ttee:cli LiDrUlutl Deet.h for sulo at the A slut, ..ttc. NEW GOODS AT i A. 11 1 . ER WIN &. CO'S Fre 14 M erit,g,4 Wool I'1.11,:s l'orli I I'l.ti;l* I:l3ek \Val erp Itr.m IVair.rpr.,of, C0r41,1 {Vial Peqins. Irbh Poplins. N,w Mark ih•lailt Plait; 111,,•1 1.61,1 tn% AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES INlkolet.atle illl4l It4•tattl• A. W. ERWIN & COBS, 111. i Feder:ll Atlegisen3 Se p2S i le rurouce Cowl... Lay ..f u . 1 •41.. went., to the rig to lotto 'ler ..urnkr addrefe Smith. It. lberly..t rr . Soutb..att C,114, :ah and N•alnut tnoo.t..r N4c,... ,t it :NS. A Intge otipply 01 lb • iron/./:.v 1 - .in.vs Id at, to unA ti.lesklie, ryr.•l“.4 by 1:11% , I:, 11,, MEM I'l Water .free/, R.iehester, Whitfield. & Anderson, MANUFACTURLItS OF Sada, Doors,Misithliiigl,F.'wn , butfill.l, irenther-boardA, Paling?, Ileark eh', Sc., Av. ALLA), • DFALEIO; IN ALL liINDS•OI' 1.1:31- ' 13EIL LITILSIIINGLEs ANI) • 131:11:DINd TI3II3EIL • Melt= horehat.ed the tr,ltortal Intmrebt of Mr. J. C. Anciently,. 11% tirr or the eerera I Patron. co, FritlZ 0-11•111 iiIIIIIIMt 111040 ill the fol,lllllliorl 111 1, and Jointnz of wt-Jtherboarda and lo ot • for hour ee and other bulhikg, we are the on 011 , 4111. authortzed to tont, and bell the earn,. tv hlo the Omits of Beaver county. Kaden , inter.. ell tEI plea... otaterve 11111. • girpenters' . Strpplirs. Cun.N(ooll-ini Iffnift. I,ery mustier tif •Imp tila,:o to • ~•;.••••••••.:::. INANTED -A tents For FEIItOI4A.L LIFE OF MAN AND W OMAN. ( ) ii DvicE To 110TII SEXES—std.:llly DIO, ol and chaste our 1, being a coutiounlinin of the lasts whose olwerrance brings health coil hap piness, and whose Infraction, disease and misery. It militants a plain. decorousand thoroughly sco• riddle treads, flow the latest English. Fn•nch anti German works, covering a dimenig n•t 2 tl linE..or. tont geld of ads Ice to Maiden, V. Ile, Moths, Bus. bond and Son; prlncipli • o! parity, in nal sod pbysleaLelemenls of indit 'dual, social and n ni rat. welfare. and is couched in language that can not offend the most Etstiolons dellency. It dill dud Its •ray into and prove a blessing to many bonorhold. Agenol wonted cverywhe:rc. For full tleacriptlon, with table sit tauten hi. nddre•• PA KM LEE. S. I:ace at , Clocianatl s o. .1,11.60 r.l. ANDERSON, berm: taken hold .pf if) his old YoutiM•y again, In trocitester, will , beide:aryl to meet ht )old C11.11•1111Pr, nod' friends who may want either the lIEST iOE- I NG STOVE. Heatioo riime. or arty other knot of Cullom) of best material cut workmanship. Thor businese u 111 be conducted by Jeg:tll J J AtiORHSON S. SONS: Cc 1• rr lIE underrigurd in moor engaged In the COAT. EUSINESS.And sill *apply parties with] first rate article of rhisboruh coal at It mai. Per bushel Orders left at Joseph Mitchell's, Orr ,t r,moser,lor el 111,. 1:.1111•14;: law.. of ThottrotAlc- Creory Co. to !keno,. wdl reCehe prompt •Iteu lion. [novia;tll P it. MITCHELL. The Clieapes.t BOOT & SHOE HOUSE =I! aosieph H. Hovland, 33 d: 55 Wood Ntreeil, MulgufaMitrer, Wholepalt k (Vinimix- sion Dealer in ISOTS. A DEAN =1 Arent fo: Philmlelphi• city ntatir •,...1.ogl• at Mat, taartalert print. lkder. (ring conntry Jralerp promiptly tined sod ea? Irfnctiost warrrnted. rtilph o.kial.• dully. troll 1 3 :t1'2 it toll.• I the Orphans' Court of Ilea, er count,. i•IJO• 1 Pennsylvania. In the matter nt the Partition of the Ural Estate of Jallll.ll !tassel. late of Indust's I township. In wild county. deesased. To the heirs and legal represent/intr. of said deceased. to wit: James ito.eell. 'a hems. nu— jell, William John linosil 1:01.-rt Jom-ph Russell, Salmi...lb Hu... and Mary. Intermarried with Joseph Mar. ter. altresitimg lq the county Heaver. a1..0 ItLy Ckilldren of • decreased daughter; nrkeves. later. married with Frauds Braden, late of o , tr. deceased. via: Mary. Intermarried with a noes p e rjurer; James 11rmien. of Johneton coca ty, . troonri; Margaret, lotermarried It Angenhatigh, and now deceased. lest lug Ilk dreg to •ervlve her. flit Mary C. at 1-sura It Anobentuogh. residing to !leaser county and state Of 1 ennelflVaida: tutnura skos e the quo!' fourtevo without • guardian: and Leander Braden, tom I deceased. learnt to survive him two children.. in Jams hylvsster Braden, and Loari•da Arm, Dm- • den. residing In Culutnblaria county . .. State 01 Ohio. and being mlnoett above the art of fourteen yen* rrlthotu a guardlats. . Take maim tion,an inqui•ltion on the nerd Es tate of Jam et Hauell. deceased; will he held' on the prewslaes, on the 31st day of Jantiary,-IS7I. JOHN 011trEfliNt/...Werifr, Sheila's Bearer, January 4, 1,47L-lora;Sar. girßlank Notes for sale at the Azar. ofilre. THE GREAT iIIEGIcAL DISCOV DWI D. liwALicsats cturroarua VINEGAR BIT TERS;, vi tore Mali 511) Hi Pail 1 . 4 .74 - i , i- Derr testimony to their • --• • &: Curative efree47°"4"l ,ZZ A : Ni— •WIIAT ARE T11111311,12N St % t.. g. ' ~ - •51 ihr-lt THEY ARE, Nur •A VILA • ei ea FA NC Y DItIN K, Made of Peer Unisur,llf hie% I, Pivot' Spir• lir a mud Ilefunei LNuors, nod roreeteued to plesio• the ta•ta: riled - Tor. jar," ".1 ppotlaetr," .Itartorea,•• flat tippler on to iirunkennese Ina rein , hat cree true mediator', nude from t.e Lathe Roots *O4 ,Ifertol of California, tree from 111 Alcoholic Tnef an th.'4l UEAT ULOOD PIU1141 , 111:11 nod Lilo GlTlsig Principle, •perfect Iteno,Alor gold li.Vit warm. of :Le tam, carayln:r off att trol.roloas mattar, and rotor. In, the blond to a healthy rood:doe. No pap. eon tea:ethere Iltetrl, noeordlog to nireen,,,., remain Wog. ararr.. $lOO will Legit,. Lir en Incurable e,l the booed of,: u..t dertroy.: by tau ral rot., Or of her mesor, and the rout °rot,. woo,. beyoull the point of reter, For lutlatuntutorr h Chronic Rhea madman mud Gout, Ds spepula, or foal. grutluU, pillion., ((eminent, cud to. terfolUtent Fe.veru; inseaur• M. aud Illaddre,thete Bitter. have be, rc+• surressful %web Dim emits ere err" , led illooa, • hit It, r•r..-•e • •• e enurement of ti. e •—• r• lien:we the sitLatett 111trul Impurities Initelluz throt4;ll the skit m pimpl e ., eruptions. Itchlturs, or son•.; slrno. It when you tied If obotrueted at.. sluggish In the 'Atm OA. , It WIWI] It IS 4,0, and your 111 tel whet. ICeop the blood pen, and the brim of tb• system will follow. PIN, TA PE and tuber WORMS !netts , : Is •yslcm or so many. thoa•undo. urn etlectrod:r strut od or retool rd. D In 111111titio. I:ectittinut and Int,rniltiant n.ara•nn CP/11i.. le.Ur 11/V rri , lllse circular ariiacill cacli iirlitle.l lu riur Frciich and %y.r,bh J. ‘VALKI.:I.I. Von:name sr.. N. IL 11. NIcIiONALD .t CO. Druz:lea and 414,ef, Sall Fran:lard and 11,1111r14:0, CAllrOrld•,ll./ and SI, lionanctea bt.. , ;f:r SOLD ill . 4 2-L DUL'UOISTS AND DEAL. lueitnnt Itelief Vol 90'13.° Asstla-naa,. Having been ittrtletrtl ulth that !etr, • • Walla—completely tittflttlm: me tor all•itr,• n•t:a at a time—ter the lest tytelve (r„r•. ht.l found a muted) tltet give. • mid (tiniph lace conelottrtl In barn Ittorrokrt-tl .4.r. .4 ay. other. , rinalarly afflicted can ucci tl:^ cEt tpcm that It trill du all, and more Outwit/ ised ..(41. it; . al,d. tint pv.4ll+ c act• I.ritt?, c.t l t It. , P(701 , 1,, 11 if ran 11'.• l 4 11111 triltl :my n41.1re... 1111 r. f',•Trt +L no,. d.inn,C t• .• •:, ts... ot: r w oo•At 01,0 ro-rrtz-i, CilEria & c5)0N.1,1.13 BANKERS, r ol,r, / sl U.I :LW ..... • promp:ly t.. I;ought 1.74r0ni1.1,• 7; ( kdiYexp.ittiewe CARRIAGE MAILING The :11.1,1,1,1t..1 141,- , .• 1,“ 1 :ila• 0.1 ''ll . I •. I I'' , •:•• r MEI /fridge .Yrret. Brif,h!,,,, I, RIM Itl• d an 31101:: for them In the Carriage-Making Line, ht•lrh n.ey may 11....ir1• I 111 .1 - 10 p 14 WO: 1. , 1 f•i•:••1 h1:11 na:t. la , •ps Lon.. : a.nrlrrn In It!• crop:oy. Ili. oven bnz,te• ~urn ure minal.lo to! tnatalfa , „: , • ,tat , *Sprina I In • • trioa,iut dot... at 0/01 . 1 notkvx.: t 131 , eral Irrn• uovlGnne Whaler, Winter! rah! and Iv); Clothing, Cloth hag! %Varna and heavy .1x Reg,'lin- (Ix (h. ,S'euxonx must tre change ortr Light (;,,r- moils 1 .,, ,* i EL'aVy -larlilt.litS AA 1111' MAttlittliC nrd the I,nb,,r to 11. i h . ti: fly tottl ii l'r. .1111-- , limn to their otlivc. 1:1,, thtq. t•nh! ingg, 11n. iltot!ght entur. I lr.i r mind— 1111 ERE SILILL HE E Bt.)" Oiii• Winter Clothing:'- T.. the w•, ',ch., Inky, hi+ good,: really. e• mai gay: (to to SAlSnellenburgs Bra/thrall, Neer liriglibm BECAUSE THEY MIKITHEIR OWS 400 Clo EY .. . Iml Nerp /hr .1«nu•/unhd in ”r.• (La!): J '►b tlu• :unit Scp, In% Is g.loli. 11111 i r by t• %%4,1:111 S. & J. SNELLENBURG'S. Bemuse dull {dire a Cul Neo.nti i KEEP A clioicE Piece Goods From Which to Scicci tN!) MO fo IS NO 1i- IT, NO 13'..A.1, 'REMEMBER, IiIiOADWAr. NEW BalClToS: Sepl4l;oce2cclitl;ty H II IZB 11311111111163
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