The Beaver krgus. Beaver. Ps.. Feb. lair, 1. - - - -- ---,... Circulation'Orer Avelve..giondred.,. Witco of Adtforsishog. - . —_.....____........._ ..._ - • TOIL • 40. 4w : '788. , iim. I yam I • -.....z .....-....-- —...., t oti-louttest Au pa pa 17 00 010 DO I min.rei, ad .3 to SOD •708'. 0 OD 18 MI 3 NU.n.l4 Go . 5 00 .t oo ea 11 oo Is oo 4 Nuarcli.,4l? AI 00 ..5 00 1010 15 00 11 ON u culuait,.... '8 Op 11 00 15 OD 1100 35 00 n r010mD,:.;,•, II OD 15 00 10 CO 39 WI 00 (0 I column.t... 1100 *I 00 38,00 01 00 100 CO ' and fora hn • t• to . MingOISMICKO . o16:411 DOUCCII PAPIKO_ tratotelit ❑, stivenoe: ' rEm GEO. V. HO WELLS4O Park Row, N. York, lIII.PETTENGILL 1c Co. 37 Park Row, New York, we the wsliairesus for Ils• Allecrabt that elty, wad are authorised to contract Foe lusalluo advertisements fur us at our low. r.t cask , ntes.s; Adtrattous •In Out elg of nt• q utvwa to leave 4kelr Amon wllb elthet of Oa ahoy., holism ThetmomellAer for the week ending Jerieary 21, 1871. ' 9r. y. dog. 25 deg. :.8) deg 23 19 dog. 26 deg. 20 deg 24 '2l deg. ltdog 2i 14 deg. 30 deg. 27 deg • VI dog. ' 30 deg. 21 deg 21 dog. • . 23 deg. . 11 deg ,22 22 dog. 30 dog. 28 deg It. T. TAYLOR. TIME TABLE. • (Loveland Is 011tsball2. B.Us — Tr... l " .•otug East leave Bearer Sinnott at lonOWS: alol- tap; 5.C6111 • 11 1117; 11111.2.41 p. tn.:Steals.; Ex. • ..21; Local Frelgtd (carries parsetrgem)2l' 11. .1. 'emit.. going West leave Deaver Station at s 51a14 7;17 a. m.: Local Freight (carrying tu "rinterm I 10115 cox;Aceommodallon. 517 IL tra. Pitt. irt.'W. & C. U. U.—Trains gulag Esmt le.ve Rochester Illation (at end of bridge) as iol. Boater Falls Accost. 6.01 PM.; EPUllaccom. 7.10 ... at; Nerw,Canle accom. (LW a. m.: D. Falls accula. 1110 p. m. Trains, gall follow.; West leave Rochester Station, (at gild Ili bridge Si follow.; ..ll. F. accost. 10*. to.; E..OIIIICOOpk, 11 p. Erie night express 5.45 p. to IL F. acc0m.1.37 p. m. Train. golng East leave Rochester (Upper) De pot as &Roam:. IL F. &mom. 6.03*. m ; boos se cum. 7.15 a. m„• New CUPP scrum. 11.40 a. CI; Chicago exp. 10.51 a. tu; Deaver Falb seam. 12.15 P. m.: chime/ 0 Mall 165 y. m; Erie exp. 4 10 p. m; enicago exp. 11.1.11 p. Elio mall 11.15 p. tn. Trains Immo Weal, leave Ructamter(Upper) pot*. inaknrs: ChksgtimallB.ls a. m.; line exp. h 15 a. m; Beaver Falls accent. 0.55 a. m.: Canis° rap. 11.30 a. to.; Chicago exp. 3.35 p. m; New Vas il.. mecum. 4.30 p.: m.: Erie exp. 511 p. to; Beaver. F Mk mecum. 7.36, The attention ofthe public is directed to the following New Advertiseniente which, appear, for the first time in the . .tuot7S today: • \••w Advertisements—Dinchy & ;tow Advertisements—litorge P. Howell & Co. lisok Stock Waotsd—lugairo at this onto. • Special Notice—H. Mu!halm. A pplicatinne for Charters—John Caughey. opechal Notice—hi: It. Johnston. Executors' Notice—Wm Hood, itobl:Borstich Athninlatraturs' Notice—J. Stoups, W. J.B tow Curd—M. ti. 11111. Druggist Notice to Balltlett—A..o. ltocleeB & Co. special Noties—Do . °lnstate. special Notlep—Dr. Pierre.. - special Notices—B. & J. Bnehlenborg. Special Notice—Hugo Andrkswen. Fur date—Danlailtaisinger. Algt. special Notice —T. O. Morgan. Sale—Miltou Brown, Conley. ktleatoval of fire County. Neat, &c.—The Beaver Valley Herald, of last week, lama the comaillidation.of Now 4 ,llrightnit, Beaver Falls and Falleton, and the removal of the county seat to New Brighton. Goltleu Fountain res.—Bomo thing now and novel. Bo sure and read the advertisement in our paper headed ••Gottbst Invention of the Age." We believe the Golden Fountain Pen is up , ' surpassoil. A good 'pen is anocessity to .every man, woman and child. Agents hero Is a chance to make money In intro ducing a good and saleable article. ly. .t New Telegraph CAN—A meeting ww4 ladd at Beaver Palls on last Wed ae.day evening, •John Reeves, esq.; in the chair, for the purpose 'of IntititaUtig measures for the eatabliehmout of a line rat' telegraph between Pittsburgh and Beaver Palls. Several Pittaburghera were at the meeting and took part in its deliberations. - ' Wm understand that Hugo Andrlessen Intends to remove the popular " Deliver Drug Store" to the corner of Third Street and BriDiamond,opPeaitaQuify's Build ing, early in the Spring.' Hp offers his preaoitt stork of choice Drugs, Paints and 'Dye,stuffs, at • greally reduced prices, and those who aro in need or any thing in hia lino should • Riot fall to give Mr. Andriessen a call. TEN Acrt►:s or LAND FOR SALE:—Ten acres of good larid adjoining the borougts of Beaver is offered for sale, at a mode rate prim : Tito lot is enclosed with a board fence. For particulars inquire at the Antics office. JantB;tf usWetinesday, Pelt. let, Out; fridnd Morgan, at Bridgewater, commoner, to auction MT his large stock of Groceries, ttneenswaro, Ilardware, Canned•Fiuits, Ste. As 110 intends removing.ori the let of April to another building, 6u has adopted this course to lesson the job,of Moving. Afttir the auction, his business will still go on until April hit, as usual, the seine /Agee, and any goods loft on Jinnd,. will bo disposed of at reduced prices. He.listtjust . received and opened a lot of line Whiskies, modest Mt. Pleas ant, and Moore's old Distillery in West-, morcland county. Rcporlcdl Favorably.—ln the State Senate, on the leth inst., an act au thorising and' -requiring .the . tow sushi P Auditors of Industry township; Beaver minify, to re.:audit the bciunty accounts of Kalil townahfp, and extending the time for appeal and staying proceedings ' in the meantime In the court of common • pleas.of said county was reported fayor ably. . Matron at Dtxutut.— We -learn that . Stra. Mary S. IreLean,.an imams- Zile lady Of this county, has been select- ed as. Chief Matron at Dismont Asylum, Allegheny county. Mrs. M. is peculiar ly adapted to . lho position which she is 'called upon to fill, bind we have no doubt 'but that tbeittinagere of the Institution, it., inmates, and the public generally, will end in Mrs. McLean a very. worthy and competent lady. More"Kerosene."— / Ono day last week, a woman residing ld thought the fire Id her cooking stove WM". rather slow In starting. In order to ,expedite matters, she went out and got her oil can, returned, and poured a small quantity of the fluid in the stove. The two started.at once, but that same day the husband was obliged to rent a house near by, and on the following day a lino of carriages with a hearse at their head, were seen wending their way to the city ' ..oluctery. "Only that and nothing l'.0; it beixisaiblof It la for .a fact. W e know It.,is every day shown Altat S Snollonintriaoll.tholr Clothing a. New york . prices.. Call and tuttialy your self. Broadway, Now Brighton. Imetrorii" of Right Rev. Bishop Donsinee.—The Rt. Rer. Bishop Dotn isee, of the Roman Catholic diOccse of Pic.burgli, delivered a lecture at the court Rouse in Beaver, last evening— Mon 4) , ,--which was welLattended. The Rev. Prelate had been a member of the IF:condoles', Council which was convbk m by'Pio Nono, at Rome last year, from nation of the globe, and he made Lb_o con vening and action of that Council the subject of .his discourse.. As the di liberatioui of the (Ecuminical Connell Mire of absorbing interest in Clirlaten don during its session, and until over topped by the late sanguinary war be tween France and Prussia, so the lecture theremsm by the, learned and eloquent prelate was highly interesting to Pro testanta as well as Catholics. nn Tuesday.to.dap—the'llev., Bishop whnitistered the !merriment of oonflrtrui thiti to such of the children of the Cath oliccongregation of Beaver as were pre pared to receive It. The New6;i47o;o7niern of dila muck aaya : We are Informed that Miss Nancy Lunn, thrt lady who eloped from New Wilmington with Mr. W.F. Clark, shout the Illth of November last, return ed 'to her Lather' a hou und e rsta nd acer one diy.tant week. W she was Arrested and had a hearing before Esquire McCready, who bound her over for 'her appearance at Court. Public Leetietie.L:-Thillret of • ea Hee of Maurer:, tinder the anopleee of the Xtiung Men's- Christian Aeleoehtion of Beaver, - vratpAlivere: d . hi the Methodist Episcopal - Church of tide phice t 'on last ;Wednesday evening, by , the Hon. H. Bneher Swoops, U. S. District Attorney for the Western District. of Pennsylva nia. This was Mr. Swoopo's third visit to Beaver, In the .oharieter of a speaker, and ho was honored on this ciocasion, argil perhaps the largest and most Intel. ligent audience that has greeted any of the lecturers we hive bad With 4elAcir• Ihg the pail two or throe' wihtere. The Abject selected was: "The Literaryi Cliitracter of thellible.'!.. HiSanalyste of the Book of 'Hooks impressed one very readily with the belief that'ke had given gm history, philosophy and peeerY, more thought than a good many lawyers we wot of. The lecture Itself was not only a very I: struVtive one: but delivered In a style that made ri deep impression on all who INitrrJ It. Mr. Swoop has a finely moduleted,voice. Is graceful In gesture, afirl'urilirais 'sere to get the 'r.igh•t'word In the right place. While in Beaver, Mr. Swoop° enjoyed the hospitality of John F. Dravo, Esq., who riCoomparded him to Pittsburgh the next morning: SS CO xcept . guld Physicians stud Surgeons in the 24114 Districi.—Janice IL 'tople, Elul, the Internal Revenue Assessor for this District, furnishes the following figures, showing the number of Physicians and Surgeons In his "bailiwick": Lawrence Counly.—Allepatine,26; Ho mumpathic ,2; Electric, h ;'l.Jriscopic, I; Total, 32. • Beaver Coulity.—Allopathic, 39; Ho mceopathlc, 7; Electriol; Totair.47. Washington County.— Allopatrdc, 84; 4lectric, 1; Urlscoplc. 1 , ; Allscellanootts. 1; Total, 87. "Imaddltion, there are two Surgeons in this county, who are pot classed, however.' Greene Cbunty :, —Allopathle, Z);' Mid cellaneouß 1; Total, 30. The whole ninnbei of physicians in the district le 198, of whom thero are 178 Allopathic, B HonaceCpathic, 5 Electric, 2 I.Tioacopic end 2 Miscellaneous. . . ~._ . ......._ , ..VorWays which areDark,and Tricks that are Tale.”—A week or two ago a "strapped' printer" named A. J. Halleck, hired a horie at a livery 'sta ble in Pittsburgh, and realizing that "westward the star of empire sets" star ted In this direction with the aforesaid steed. -On arriving at Beaver, he pro ceeded to the livery stable of our neigh bor Mr. Thomas McKinley, - and there offered the horse for sale. It seems that Mac smelt a mice and declined Co nego tiate, whereupon the type-sticker, horse and all took a new departure, making 'ow Lisbon thir "objective point." tiortly after this, however, Mr. McKin got , word from Pittsburgh that a e was missing there, and as the de don answered to the horse which [fared to ' him by the westward . feliew; theyitteburgher was tot ed to stud soon put in an appear- Beaver. From here, In company no of Mr. • McKinley's sons,- they the trail and caught up with the 11d-be-dealer In horse flesh in New rabon. He was arrested at - .once, . re layed of the further care of the animal, and himself, handed over to the.SherLe; who locked him up in jail. Sobiequent- I was boa. ogra anti • al ly be wax taken to Pittsburgh . on a re quisition from the Governeforthil State. where ho will doubtless be tried, eon vieted and scut to the penitentiary. Notszt.ms AND BOLTLESS.—Read WI LIP out (all Geer & Cady's advertisement in another column, and write them at Mar shall, Michigan. , janliGy. A Sad Caisee--liesterday a moat af fecting sight was witnessed at the Alle gheny Depoton the arrival of the accom modation train on the West Pa. Railroad. Some days ago a young man calling him self Ilenry,lluisqclier, who elated that he was 'from Ifaxriaburg, called at he farm of Mr.,Lisue, near Lincoln Station, on the West Pennsylvania Railroad; and asked for work. Mr.. Lane employed him by the day, but before commencing work the man told him that ho was an- Jest to occasional Rts. He also stated that about seven or eight months ago he was bitten by a mad dog. Whik; employed threshing on Saturday he felt one of the Rts coming on and called 'to Mr. Lane, bid thought ho could work it off. In this, however, ho was mistaken, for in a few minutei it came on with such vio lence thst he had to be strapped to a pad ded plank which hail , boeri prepared in anticipation of such an event. The con vulgions continued all day on Sunday and on MO way down on the train yes terday. During the continuance of the paroxyams the unfortunate man present ed a most horrible appearance,. foaming at the mouth and barking likO a dog. On the arrival of the train he was immedi ately taken to Passavaut's hoar ital,where ' he now lies. His friends at Harrisburg have been notified of his condition and will, We have no doubt, at once du some thing in the matter.—Pitt. Oa:. Jan. 14. A Mau 111 last Thursday week, it man named Michael O'Mara, liv ing at Beaver Faris, Ny.ent to Pittsburgh for the purpose of , meeting his sun who was expected to arrive there from Con 'tenni/Me. The son' has boon engaged on the Connellsville Railroad, and was to , drive down some horses and carts belong ing to his father which had been used by the Company at that plus). The place of meeting was to be the Red Lion Hotel, and there the son went, but was disap pointed• in the expected mooting as Mr. O'Mara did not keep his eugagementX He consequently came on to Beaver Falls and foung that his father had start ed for PlRSburgh on the day named.— Nothing has been seen of the father aims,. Ho did not enter the hotel, and since he got on the train at his home has not been hoarder. Members of his family have made dilligent search through the city fur traces of the Missing man, but so far without success. No theory, has yet been advanced to account for the disappear . I . A Tale air•orrae Love."—WecopY the follovving from the :Stark county Democrat : In our marriage notices will be round that of Mr. Jacob and Itebecca Kaufman: by this event there hangs a tale. Tile same parties were Joined In lawful wedlock, near tifty years ago In Pennsylvania, and lived together several years 'and had three or four cblidritt. Mr. liaufnian becoming quite dissipated, caused family trouble, and separation by divorce was the result. Ile removed to 'Canton some 35 . years ago, reformed and married a worthy woman, with whom he iiyed agreeably till last September, w ben she died. Ily this lady be had no children. 'One of his suns, byMni. Kaufman find, a& third, has lived with his father for may years, hie step mother treating him as if her own. Mr: Kaufuian is a worthy old gentleman, about 75 years of ago now, and his wife is not many yawn youngbr. We wish them many years of happiness.' It is quite - proper they should come together. Mr. Kaufman. for seyeral years has been , raising three little 'motherless grand children, who wlll.4.dotibtless appreciate a worthy grandmother. Twins by 66 Lightning." —On Thursday last, aa the lightning train from the west, on the Pau Handle rail• road, was approschkur Pittsburgh, our friend.T. W. Drury, conductor,hotloed a lady on board who was truly In "travail" on the lightning train. With the prompt good aeruoyof an accomplished condua t.o, he cleared the car of the "coarser" portion of the humanity, and summoned the generous and prompt asslstratoe s of the lady passengers. In a brief space two hearty boys made their appearance in this odd world, and were well cared for by gentle hands and kind hearts. Conductei,)ri!rYlitlaigP l Parld" Am ulta!ae. Pilleatlitonl, to „ ?Ms burgh, vr be the mother and ethipring caked ibr aka tuitel,' and tele-, alsilMt 0 211 *PM Itttisr tosofint, take charge of his "nut ask- Oven Ewwiaer. . . TW,"lttaok Warrants to C 004401. at Wool Tai neatly pititott, sod lactate AGM WIC". • - THAT Conon roll :to - retnovotbs *use and curs your,, soqati. use Dr.?: pootorant. : vt , Atve Idol it isad know It lathe sisselkst sad best cough remedy noir In VIM. • Jan!"*"..- VALENTI:IM of all the different- kinds suitable for everybody, at 12.. Mulbelm's In Bridgeviater. _ New Baton:row. Lamm' Simmartr. ,-The' Spring' Seision-41E• Wee begin on 9titeeday; Staticti . Besides the ordinary classes in the English and Scientific Departments, there will be • Normal clam, wlth"apeolal Instruction and Lectures. The advantaged-tor the study and pmctice.or Instiumental add , Vocal Miele are superior. Young men, preparing to Math, or fittingtbr College, are admitted as ' day scholars. Young ladies wishing' to engage rooms, or to obtain a Circular, may address the Prin . cipal. . N. tt ! Jontrarrott. tebi;3w A Miaow 'some eight or ten inches lo depth t has afforded good sleighing In this vicinity for the past: fourizi Ilia • days. Evirylindy, almost, iieetne to iuivi taken advantage of It, and indtilged to:theAnt tent of their "pile." BANK STOCK WANT/W.—Any person baying a few shares of dock in the ?he lloed Hoek of Beaver county for - rate, can And a.purchaser by inquiring:at the Atwell office: leb1;11 Change of Painelords la the Acarbrosy.—On last Monday one week ago, the Trustees of the Academy I 'weie no fled that Dr. Scott, the present.Prin would retire from Ike institution I at the.. close of the present, term. The Rev. C. C. Riggs, D. D., formerly Presi dent of Richmond College, Ohio, led for the past two years connected with Dr. 'Mete:it's Seminariti-BesiVer, - wilt, it tbe same meeting of the Trustees, man mouldy chosen to fill Dr. Scott's place ar principal.: Dr. Riggs has had consider. able experience we teacher; acid it is to be hoped that the Baguet, under his man agement, will be Ilb*lly 'patronised. . Local Option.—Mr. White of the Rouse of Representatives, last week in=." traduced an act allowirig the voters of any city, borough, ward, ortowuship to decide by ballot, once in every . .three years; whether any license to sell intoxi cating liquors shall be granted within its limits. If the vote is against license, no license shall be hinted untife majori ty decides in its favor; and aaviolation shall be punished with 550 fine and six months imprisonment' fur the'llrat of fence, and 4100 flue and one year'l prisciiiinent for any nob ler:lent offence. Owners otvineyards may sell (on 'their premises) their own manufactures, in quantities not less than one galion,.to be carried away, but not to be drank• on the preinisa. . . W. W. Enq.,,Superinteudent of the Erie Canal, gives notice In the Erie papertitbat the canal , will Ile operated die coming' aeaann • as' formerly. The doubts that have boon banging over the minds of Interested parties therefore removed, and the question definitely set tled forthe catninft yeitr at leant— The Trlbaue Ahniusae.,-We are Indebted to the Trlbone Almabigots of New York fur a copy of the Tres** Al manac for 1871. It,.*&mtalns a vast amount.of political hap statistical tutor mat.lotr.' Everylxxlyetion Id have scoff. Vrice eettit. — Addin'orinTelltatiliAW! ciatiou, New York.!'. , The meoopd ibectuAtof Do course will be delivered Thursday evening next by J. W. P. White, mg., of Pittsburgh, In th;) M. E. Church at 7 1-2 o'clock—sub ject—The Dark Age. Tickets eau be had by calling upon the Treasurer. Mr. R. 11. Cooper. It. T. TAYLPIt, Preilt. Y. M. C. Deadly Asianlll,—A Malian Pau. Ished.—Beaver Falls was the 'Wino of rather lively proCeedings at the Shovel Factory on Saturday. It seems that a person named Hart, claiming to be agent for a widow lady residing there, :presented an account for payment to Mr. Myers, of the firm of Myers At Armor of the Shovel Factory, which Mr. M. de clined paying until be coultleximine in to its correctness. Hart then began us ing profane and insulting language, ac companied with threats, when Mr. K. ordered him .to leave: This he refused to do and tiniwiug a revolver, cocked it and endeavored to shoot Myers, but the pistol snapped wfthoutdiselnirging. Mr. M. by a quick and well directed blow succeeded in knocking the would-be murderer down; took away his Weipon and after punishing him severely, kick ed him into the street. The fellow, after washing the blood from .his face at the river, vamoosed, and has not since been heard from... He should be arrested and tried for an assault with Intent to • kilL— Beaver Valley Herald. Another firer Dhianter.7oo last Saturday at :30 a. in. the Steamer W. IL Arthur, on her way from Few. Orleans to Louisville, exploded her hollers when atiout 14 miles above Memphis. Eighty :seven livos were lost, among them men, women and children. In reading over& list of the names of the lost, we are un able to find any belonging to thls county. Public Sale.- I FrcKu bills printed at the Aeons office, we are Informed that an extensive sale of real and personal property, owned by Thomas Moore,esq., of Ohio township, *lll take place on Wedneeday, February. Vi. Also on same day, a tract of -land in Darlington township, at Orphank . Court Sale, Synthla Mitchell, Executrix. =EEO CITY, on the brain. Some people ire continually running to the city,for erything they need. , The next time you want a suit of clothes either ready made or made to order call first; on 5..4 J. Snellonburg to learn the New York prices, itt ! whi,ch figures they dispose of their goOds. We charge yop nothing if you don't but, but thank you ,for com ing to 600 our stock, knowing if at any future time you need goods you will call at their establiattment. New; Brighton. Weer Troubles.—On last Saturday morning, a sudden rise In the Ohio riv er, modunedirgmunotion in the wharf at East Liverpool, Ohio. _The steamer Vie tress,te steam Ferry-boat Muni Til son, A derson d, Wharf-boat, 'and six ooal barges belonging to the Masers. ' McDonald of Pittsburgh were broken from their fastenloge MST carried • away by The floating Ica. - ThifVerry-bisit bore referred to was owned by Messrs. Edgar and Eakin, recesitly of . this place. The boats were all overtaken and landed be tween Port Homer and Yellow Creek, except the Victieiw, • witich. lodged on a Ear near Newbtirgh, ' • Dolel' hawk, hawk, spit, spit, blow, blow. anciLdhiffuli everybody, with yout: Catarrh and Its offensive odor, shenPr. Sage's Catarrh ' Reined) , wilt speedily strop alt oder and arrest tit° discliirge. Tbo proprietor offers 000 for a. aim. be cannot cam --Sold by druggists, or by mall, sixty mulh wt perophlet free. Ad ' dress Dr. IL N. Y. Mbsiz ininst uow tiai at 7 time. 1VOg; unto mots we call roar *Mottos to the large atoek'Of the'populai kr. Elnellenburg.. ° Their plate of busloont in on Broidway, New Brighton: Trits'OPAll* l l,7;r ll 44,444 ll o4" ofeohtuddlinedetudy,basreesullyfraust• cribed 1 cifirifl et,0 6 _ 0 .. e; 'ibicek'.. be has . ii , ' 'ionid . i*libad • _. ''. Lithe - I Sals.i.illi.iitite of these:-orightelly tribbiti* Mr.' R Owasting-s•WOCIAIMSiieIP.be Mt iiii4 l *es which odd Interest ticomitotOur.resdams, Mr Cumming left •Pittabdrifir' etr'llts 18th ofJuly,lBd4 lu • - - . . Ain beenty, *el,. lOng,", ; ter ...*, !doge dovidtbe bidii: :liiibistan4triii the,: oar la those told:" ' ' *, • .....-I" . 'n ,' • .. '* : - 1 **A. ferry ten:oulist: . relit* Bilitier,lo a handsome alieitleik bitTokki. wilt* tbs banks are:high on lieth shies;,-; siest the rivet does ,ner closed one- boutitesltuut 'fifty yards wide; 't - f ... ." '`-, 4- ', 1 •-I'.a-p , ' "About ' halit7piatseven' ;Pt - olie n 'll ram- with bevy 4E40: r -14311', lightning. We nuojntibtbs stars; under the awning attd 1 4.alled *fibrous oar to keep _the boat In_ the uhatuzel, la hope of getting ice Geort."' Eutthe storm increglireja ' ItMore poi deka to stop id de .e . , , ' where we saw a light on felt bat*. We were received very hospliablycin their email log hotiserby Mr. and tire: Potts: -Our landlady gave us broad and milk wlda, after changing our waters:4We, we'sup. ped on sumptuously.. We thew, mode some milk punch, which our • landlord partook of with.us, with groat goat, ,elb. **tabling Ui with hubs good songs, and long stories about his travels. Time thus passed w a llita i s v4 i es etob ad W i ji t u at r, I ifr-liset Odle* enjoyed &good nap, resisting the kind lm cities of thi Potts' to -take their own ~ their Pie r .onie heft t_flUed with their lino chlideqn., .And - here, I must remark thatthroughotadabo whole county, wherever you see a -.cabin you ± see a swarm of children. ,• - ' • "At sir. o'clock. ea liontba , 'morning,' the 19th of Icily, 1101%111'04a% idttr hoer' log recompensed themitor their; boa*: 'tansy. This was ten, miles, below Bever, and two and :hill' 'sbos '06311110wn.. There are three autriffelandd W di*, menet:ailed Pint; Secir . ktonaltipipp*l "I landed lit Oeurgetown . on thilell,f which contains about thirty . boaster In a: tine situation.. on a suirrott plain attend-, lug from duttigh.river bank toithablihr. w h lolisourreund it like Jut iunpldt= Though it is • poet. town, and _ • arable thoroughtitrob for travelers, It to, nevertheless on, the detain°, th ere Wog only twenty-die - house! Inhabited. ' .A! shower coming on,l. Loeb skitter In ;the; hones of a very amundniesure elderly; Man; whose wile was young - and ray handsome, though a half.blootr lodise.' "Little Limy.* creek nearly -opposite aeorgetowd, is a handsome little river; about thirty yards wide, half a Mile be! low which we saw the &vision line lie, tweed Pennsylvania Mid. Virginia on the left, and between the former add Ohio on the righ , widelt were elearedof wood forty feet w ide lac` their wh'ole„ length sonh years ago, a new growth of trees bide fair to obliterate very' shortly the s e temeorary boundaries. T - ~ , -' ".hear this, on the left bank, opposite semen Island., is. very curious stratum adage. oovering's sub-stratum of coal 4 which oho shows'lteolf. 0 • -t. .„ r "A mile below tits is Bastard ' s - -bli nd, a mile long, opposite the lower end of which, on the led, Is the very pleasantly" situated house and farm of Mr. Stewart: in passing which wit weresalisd a peoples's the landing,' Ifiost• f a man polling up a skid yesiimiottalf way ur Pittsburgh, anobdiey'Callakidesul his hbuse on the opposite Issier„." - *lath be had left yesterday i bridoblersident. ter of astonishment to ukhoretlie*" . =l oon we hailed In the skiff,. , * r, could have surmounted les and rapids In so short a time; it ev noteci uncommon !growth, activity and peg*, veranco;." .. 1:1•:=:11i1:11 1= . . . Concernlug Little Beaver creek an in teresting foot note is added, in which ho 'peahen( two grist mills, a saw mill, I 11l d a largo'paper mill. The:Utter was e eated by Jacob Bowmen 'of eowieh e Ile, John Balm, of 13e4getowsk..attd• John Coulter, who resided at the el 111; lib also spea ks of a substance that' lilub4 blot up and may be collected at paring's lar times on the surface of the ~ water; called Sena OIL The virtues are aim. ilar he siva to those of the British 011, and supposed to be equally valuable , In the cures of rheumatic pains, ac. •• . . , The . ,* Show itaslueas."—lf nay person is liborifig under the delusion that thOtorlidoitf oar beisidoarbArtiterni Wellisv lie, . are ` not wide it aiie, and ready to turn an honest penny, let Mut read the following, which we clip front the Now Il l isbon (0.) Buckeye The latest thing In the show line that we have heard comes front Wellsville. A ease was to be tried betbre a certain Justice of the Peace, of that place; which was creating considerable interest, and quite a number of persons were anxious to hear the triad—The honorable court "was doubtless aware of this. fact, and probably thinking that it could be Made a matter of pecuniary profit, unanimous ly resolved that "lf the court knew her self" au admbssion fee of ten cents' should be charged. The" constable was accordingly stationed at the door, acid promptly demanded fed mita from eve ry one who wanted to pee the "show." Quite a number were curious enough to give ten ifents to see "justice dispensed with," and a pretty large sum was real ized. After tee affair was over, some. implour.indlvidual, not having the fear of the law, or at. least..the "expounder" of the law, before his eyes, capped the climax. by making; information *Ouse the aforesaid "court" for "showing with out linense."—Whdreupon said "court" was arrested and taken before his honor, the Mayor, who imposed the usual line for such offenses. 31Inrder in Tltunslflat.—On bat Saturday morning a citizen of Titusville, Crawford county, was..foudd dead at la. on a comer of one of the streets of the town. 11 Is uarne is James 8. - Wis ner; clerk in one of the Titusville satins. A pair of shears, found In the creek near by Is thelnitruruent euliposed to have been used In the eommbaslon of the deed. No clue to the murderer haa, yet been .found. KIDNEYN AND URINARY OROANS.-- When we takO Into' consVeratiop, the. functions tbn kidneys - hive to perform in preaervibg . the balance between the demoting organs, and eliminating su perfluous, unhealthy, and poiwnsous unitters from the ardent through the urinary accretions wears not surprised at the great frequency of their and - the difficulty in ffsi trisaran•ni 'of those troublesome *meek ' The vast quantity of poimouons matters that are eliminated through those nacre tionein 9,state of health, if retained ,` , ln the siittem — htit fur a fa* dayi, irouhrbe fraught with the greatest danger to 41p: animal economy. And when these: organs - thentseirds become diseased from, whatever eaten: the danger la' reatly enhanced. . The variouslorms ofGravel,the Gout, Bright's disease, Nephritis, Diabetes, Cystitis, and other painful diseases po• collar to theltsnal system should prompt the physician to use every means ,possi, ble to discover the true cause of suffer ing, that the remedy may i be applied, at once. Children and even Infanta ars frequeot= ly liable to unnatural swrotions of urine, and painful affoctions In voiding it, which Is often overlooked or passed un noticed because of the inability of the little sufferer to make.knolin the seat or location of the excruciating pain, vritinh is another mull* that secretion ought to be carefully **maned In every disease. We have bad a number of patients Who were treated by eminent physidatta for a long lime without ~benefit, because of Mistaken .tiluinosis,"ind who were re veryahert time after the real• cause of the disease was - made known 'by an eNunlnation of the urines . fact so numerous .have beau these terrible mistakes for want of more Oct, smith) knowledge of Urino-Pathology, and so promptlyare these painful and distressing Maladies relieved when the, real cause is detected and the appropri ate remedy administered, that we are really .astouished ao Me 'etiolation is paid in that direction. ' Let not any itistidk!ue or squeamish notions deter you front *liking app.lo*- lion to to for relief. - - -•- The suoet,of cues may becurepyikele gle course of medicine. - . • • Bend ass vial of wonting Mina by 114- , press (not bI mill.) with name, age, sot, P:0. address of the patinas, ad mend the necessary . medkines. DIIP. Otnithvii, cc Grant : • burgh, Ps. - • rfii:' -- ' : 111 . 41 11 . 1 le , yliat to Blew ; WI Iketh, — likeper. 11 1•V il de ... ' - ' I" s iththli OP dies: . lie loldillY ll l2f. InlYliehh#,Plit 'till • ai- •'• ' l4l ‘• 1 0, 10 4. 4 4.4;4 . ' • fif omph*, . ~ • . y! 1 0 Aket'o4r, witireeirat .. '' le idoehhoself ar In hil an inv lisliddielloilintill Br: Di Mini vine 4 itineiWy..l l , With, a Now fl by. 40004,1) *elltfite. lii ail ii , ": iti t i**l: List Oner Mien itnis ot ;U4' l :li l 'i'lfif;,t, - ,1*," ' tried ' IS Pll i tt a kWAVT A 0 000a q PCP 1114 TOrfiatli *ligaerkblii 4 4o l4l4 o._ .14 4 ,10 a4b1it It weelite.lo•44 ofhottioeleaseWleei dlipaiiild hidter s =o eliiiiiietale 1 0.....1„himm, McMille's* We l; r7diwaßgiiiio !atili n 4iiefellea, will liireiiiik sel4hrire''ilstikeed ihe fakrifgoo l lDm l ll ir l il rit'Olrio ex . 1771; 1.1 ~i,‘"4 i, ~.. '• • : 1 0 6 . 4 1o• ; i l l i v " 4 Ediiia, , ',.., PtiegOd*Of trottibe ' • SWIIOth • • ~,.., • • •• UV* wan, WWI* 'WI ',. a ,WhisfYitleast wibto every • siteeem to lies tkreomonthe in, • fhittkaapaeseee noandeatialeand • ....... • , tellosidauch as la thetkutt. of ,h,,,:,,''. • •or stealing, and yet WI he P• ' toludie.,m ieuly reel= smiu be andlitandeallit net routine , his wunla :See aim " • i n , ottbla we °Or theme °laid fm the Allen (lif Im re' Iltiobs) , „, Illth Mat., pait: : tage king, that We - • 4 , . • y. the .swee' Ale Silva,, Surgeon G ilt •-, • the Emperor .31shfrutibay. who • • •IA rittebarick' 'about twoyeahlege , th ectiant - 1 kyiny of the•ltepultilkr, • , • id• hare Lwow ed tbr the !Mermellie library -Aoeseelo , lieu, bad be ned D*' nk on .the st , pointed niptima Or ' • ,- Inek-up. - .D. • thi win w i g • :IL was - made monist of lafSprin • • 1••• r • -, , *Wise Almelo. 4 geoWmen's ."'• • ~.L belle !netted, to dine, drunk Mid '-'' • • IlletodoWl - woman of -tb. Wine on wee Hew! • traward doeniati tte Wthesmisra t U town for 4.-thoe, ~ g a res ! girl, whom be. Still .... e .weil Dee publkt ve t' Mew , lecturing Wil Mkt Moat . In public iiifaink Ran m thimble Isilly.:wkoset. Aleserted. The. 40 .last we heard of ! Ma went through liiii meat Me eh d, Me.. .where fine was again . d where be was rifinoteil by .is le wives, loclud the hod ear n 1 ' true' one, with m o u V om 4 on' Ihe a omtract was tusdd many yoke "it was at Port land, if our ie010• _ 011 , .12 0 teg holt, that be got into this 04,11 y, out of which be must have tome wiw, that =Wit Paoli, dat. ...., Wilt the revels; army. ' f ,te wig s ? de gas. With this fir we ria, meruber of ' le, ' 'es* the - The prank's acooti "wit touearthde may belrikre Wade. t , , i ..Many , offeer • _, Josoonliaa hi their harrow • ~ ! st/Illostod Shown@ of Pk** ' F. , .. la VW, thrirfee . I k, U . Proi LW: , an skirowpais lir • i .. ,ne tina9- ;ad here fora W ' • 'Airing sibkh time he tatight,lir pritheaded to teach, a class in German •or Wench. But be "bronght. hts lemons ilta sadden close by marrying and nft with a French girl, Wiling many.. behind bile. 'the girl he took to mgo. where he sant abandocied her; lea ' be • dodltute. From the following Nextraet •it will be seen that be hoe nieWeil the end of his rope. • The St. ( da) Visionsoyan 'On timunias a Dr. Lambe DeSilva lectured In this city" on Sunday, le wao engaged to be on Monday lie ..72 04rp was drunk ; ott,liondsy led his Wl. elect fished him oaten' 0 drunken limp and fed'him to ihe idleiJ on Thendly sf• terminal a pollismutleiabrted.biss to the 'ealabbeee, deed drunk, Sued -at night, be ono eutreeied akar V Oli _Warralit ass deserter Doha tionts Innen tmett...lodgeolla her e . eis noW 2 eirer the anis Years • M . W"^ ' ll'iVau llst ' 44 IA • Silts, ai' .__ _ - 'limy. •splurged-itentotidhia•, Pk I. Soon sl ur he went to 2few Tork. sad eallsied 1 r : he the Fourteenth /neentry- • Jo j t auli s h i : mem eaiag lin elieWth August: he desert ) L havii ed. He ledoW to di 'dunk and Oak, Tows , and went So High land, Ximiiii‘w iplurged,hoWy. liltanwhiteNknantgliiilsDr.Oordosa." " De Silts swots educated man, of singular retteneentand polish ; 'Moult - iy) service a:varied' artiiiee, totality ikat of the • ..frtittmer WM mMan; a geed 4onveralWastlst M alyer languages, apparmhy a skillful phy siciaa,` end certainly lareatertainang 'm incer— • Such are said tube hiscbaracter hales, and were he an Jima*,aun, In stead tif an. immitiOtea' scoundrel, they 'Would probably imam him .brilliant and substantial success" In whatever he might undertake, and wherdver he would -lo cate himself.' But Mils a villisn, and although the newspapers have repeated ly and widely published his true charge: ter, It has not checked Mimicked Career. In very - few Instances has twkeveri taken the,slight trouble eaussitming another game, bates Dr. Kirk, bas roved and reveled to his heart's content,- longer thau,,any man except 14111101reen tell. Fot IM Seiner Argue LOAMIOL ! din. :—All decent people , will agree with no, when we say that loafers as a class, are an unmitigated nuisance. But while they are a npisanm it is one we may get rid of hy:almPly keeping out of their. way. There Is *classierpeoo.lis every com monitz wkware not WM* in -the com tpunAnzepixtelsoxrd thin . ln,but never theless do conilderable Meting ; and it is looting, not loafens weerent to talk about Just now. You are a lewlrer, merchant_ or editor;,we_wiltasFasa editor—liad are seated - In your oMee and Id the midst of what you intend to be a telling edllorlik on some leading question; 214 Interrup tion is to be dreaded, and you glance nervously out the window. there mean tiering op the street intbajnarkinal. of all others.yonJusve r mostrilaison todread. Front. paid .experteneUeit hniew your 4nertiltdea.Work.ikai. Ike 4/91. bitt, you writ* on hoping he' tnq pass,. lint he does not. You lok up ;with 'affected surprise.—Say " sh L beer! do yon i dO-- have a seat—" all the Bitiftholdiair your pen in an expectant soriF f of way, and making- your face look as uch spas pint; sible 1113 InterrogiulOripoltd,and yotr dare do no loom He ought to see that his presence is not desirable bathe don't —don's Oman to—which *mints to the wune thing. - ' Now while he is not ,loafer but a re-, tivichibicoutii With' nt airahrhuott . gh l itiiehrwilieir he Is 'oat In64l2her, 7 fiom nierithohghtioaniunt h iV4itier a loaf er,. and gm as year aqh Axnierned, worse. Air Ireiltdarlosilfr . would not dare wake a lostiog plies of ioar:ollica. t. 4, Now wean nbta manor)) are a women and firm men think all loafing is done bythe masculine •gskilex you are greatly mistaken and If ylet ,think you are the only afflicted ones, you are just as much stimuli. It does nit seemquitii the thing is speak of the gentler pea as loafers; .but It is none the lois true . that IhereAsvabout the same pitspfirtloo of lady foisteri as of - gentlemen . Means. - La dy baser, & not smoke . en drink. or; all about stores and offices, sad I was about to say do Mit stand getups on the ildowalkcand corners oying civil persona by load laughter d personid, -remarks, but unfortunately t sower times do; though it is not 44very . wita4 1110 n Occurrence among ooh dear ;five bandied mind's, we can all phinfto that, frimeently call upon es Indxho • imp ,-harry! To . has them-talk yoir . •-koakv AMC, they • Wits notable was in maul dl iare occurranee--When, in trial; it *am too often tateprellta- Ourfriendltrit,Blank bappanson a par-,, tau* iriovidnitto busy--the "hble la either 'not vary rellableorebe hisgOne to gAer ~al'at°tia-dtLes race mina *bout equal to ;the utuer.., Mew titisik is baking pies for dinner :or ritidt- Ingone of the small Blanks w crew gar ment ihkdi It' hi froportuat shonld . be dabbed. In the midst of It in steps oar_ bistes;KAsrasual abs Min u burr*, andlme hut: one moment to May, but .!totild not pas without owning bi to wie ~ y oty,inetins, a stoissof my dear;' and plettwertclies- out. hlre. - 11;attempti' niten or twice to esettei honself bra mo 1,. Wait Met Wlth--"oli I ,antluel etartlng- 7 ,biit I want to say," and so the .> id afteraeosi jam! . Id - always gowdp indldiricriCenifidentlal-40d 'yen will "o . heirelaiiiht *Wit" a pistil Una. Anterlittla with • = f *lot 4 0 1 11 0 14, 4 45 4 . 03 0 11 bi1inkka s PrinciltlerwwW l o . ka lt ,ittrustellabont.l. • - We. remember one intweetlag lady leiter who aylled upon se. tad was In en great a hurry that she would nee lay Jidda her tug tido:4lW to m for three Wi4frialliellini;thetivoneltulit 'to lay It Wade indikantd the day; Elbe did . not. /lam* Clefts ea Minim of !kb's! DI. lifetadletPslbW art Ls eskat eennia. legislature. flanzeff, Jan. 2414.—AtiklIg the bill. iiihr,o4l,4 We find fbiloiripoY bin Rutin: killiorizbur the Sample and ToWo:ootrin4l OS:laver to levy ihd ezd hietatax of ooe per cont. ltin bcnougb pawns... Al.o, authorizing the Argil. torGaderit tograntubnuify and grid& t 7 to-Hamilton Thoinpeon,..44's•Beaver cogsty;late ott6cslitrdhlrBlttigilnent of . yetnurAirania''Vidunteera: By Mt. peouirt r Eitending jurhslietion of the 41,34,4" opploniclionz Pleiui to 'authorize *granting of divorces for, habitual drilnkaness./. fly. Whini—rdviding theta° set of 180 k allowing parties In Interest to be winnows, dual not apply inactions upon bonds end other. Instis infant of-nrlting ezecaled prevlogut to the'pasiage and& act.—Mr. Rutan y foeed fcillowhig resolution, which adOphsf: '4iotoixrd.",.That Mutt portion of the =t9Wiik message recommending the of an act authorizing the COM 'IUIBIIOIIOIII of the Sinking Fund. to sell the assets In their possession and to ap idy the proceeds to the extinguishment vrthe ,piste debt be referred to the Com- AV:nuance, with nstristdions to `re es early a diy as -practicable w amount an what kinds of assets are Ir on of add Commissioners, and w at disposition thereof would: be -forth bolt Interests of the , Common wealth- said Commission is further In- - ;Worded to report a bill providing for the sale of said assets lu the event of their approval of the Goverhoes recom mendation, and Id ease of disapproval to report their resione Mentor° . fully to the Senate.. • • A- Communication was 'received from George L. Harrison,' Q. Dawson* Cole man, Charles A. Wood and Wilmer Wor thington, members of the Board ofeher- Pips, in reply to the strictures' of their Sahli,* sent in on Thursday last. It throws, the onus of all delay on General Katie, and ettews • that General . Agent Worthington holy during °the, past year, traveled over 14000 milesoind Gust every *ate Institution has been' Visited twloi3, add ergot- that the act whit, not be repaid 'ed. Mr.' Graham presented • report from the minority In the Lyndall-Ilech art case, dissenting' from ttie Majority report for the following among other reasons; Because the.: coutudttee was authorised to be appointed by the vote of Mr. Melted, which Is contrary to all usage; a legialitor voting In • ran In . which he Is personally Interested: be muse the Committee' was appointed not Merely withoUt legal authority, but In direct contravention to maw ; beanie the' majority of the committee determined the contest ia.a way unauthorized by the Constitution; because the . atelmity of theeommittee recommended the exclu sion of the;tetition'fbr retools not ; au- Gloria:rid by the act of dilly td, int. Ex caption, Is takeigencially and specill ,caltyto the uriallctloo of the commit- Nay legriky drawn committee was the , . _ ly one thst.hed power In the mattes, and meolution Is. antanined ,that the 'petition he In the usual legal form, and Is anThelently specific In Its averments to put the sitting member on his answer: lionsa.-4111bi for thepublhf printing from 78 0 ri below the rates fix irk of it was conceded od all sid6i that the Mds were,Of an extraordinary char- Oder and indicated that there was amestidng beldsuL• the' scene . Which it would be well to feriltoutbeforedetlnlte aetlon should be hid. Tne jolntConven don therefore adjourned until Tuesday Among the tolls passed was one'rela: tang to the discharge of Insolvent debt ors-- Adjou rued. Eisesrst, Jan. 211—A bill authorizing_ the Auditor General to grant a pension to jiamilton Thompson of Beaver coun ty, was reported negatively. A bill In corporating the American .Steamship Company of Philadelphia, and a bill erecting Westmoreland county Into a aeparatojudicial district. Passed , final ly. Mr.. White (rum the Joint Commit. tee, reported a contract with Carson A. McCleary, of Philadelphia, for publish ing a daily record of proceedings at four= teen dollars per page, six thousand cop. les. Adopted. Among the bills dtieed was one-(or the collecting and re cording of statistics relative to the growth mud development of the itmour ms of the Commonwealth. Hours.—The Legislative' Zecord oon tract as reported to the Senate was ap proved.-. Several bills were introduced, but of a.private and local character. Ad- Samark_Jan.*--After the transac tion of some business du local and pri vate character, the Senate proceeded to outsider's esppletnent to several seta, relative Us Stataprinting. ThebUl Pro vides that . eillittatts.work shall be done at Ui ruling prices** slimily work in Philadelphia • and Pittsburgh. After some discussion It was referred back to committee. Adjourned. floras.—Several local bills were 'pre sented. The bill extending the Sheriffs' InterPkader act to attachments Issued under the act relative to fraudulent debt tea, palmed, imppleant le the jury Act, providing ' that tho smasher to be phicel in ‘ the Dor , where not fixed by the COurt. s ehaN be the wise as in . the precedhig year„passed. . The bill relating to Aksunty Treasurer and County Auditor - has passed, as (01. lows: - . • That no person shall be eligible to the °Mee of County Auditor?_ who within two years shall have been Treasurer of .thecionntY. So much Ofibi third sec than of the ad relating to the election of County Treasurer, the 1 117th of Bley, 1841, as 'Mak e COnnty Auditor eligible to the ()Moe Of County Treasurer until the expiration of one year 'next af ter the term for which lieshaU have been elected, is hereby repealed.. Providing that noperson holding the °Mee of Conn aty.Auditor Mud" st . the rani time be unty Tressurer., The House pssatd the bill enlarging thejuriedictlon Or the Courts, empower ing them to grant charters of incorpora tion to'neer Port Association and other weweisibms for the promotion of gime and Ash. -The bill passed repealing the second section of the act relative to chan ges of !thine; snowed April 118th, 1870. On motion of 2 pro= Maui th e bill to pr , 6 vide tin convention. to revise theCouilHution was considered, and it was agreed that the bill be made thews sink enter ibr next Thursday. Adjourn : • . '.? Swum& Jun. bill "was Intro 'dtticed by Mr. Rutin', incorporating * the Heiiiirighton giseottipany. Mr. nu- Supplement to 'the Pseud Laws, Wh4, Orrickea for the pinhihinent by imprisonsnent the deetruttiloth, removal or injury of fences; shrubbery, dc., of.Cemeirries and Grave Yards, with called •up and pearl. Also, a bill re oohing the 'Auditors of Industry' town- Beaver wanly, to re-audit certain tomtit* 'accocutts, and slaying oi:rued thicommon Pleas Court. ;,11ciusig:—Numerous Ostitioni. and re monitranoes were ;presented end. bills 'reporteti, Joint reignUens against the. removal of the Alluthwers Arsenal were adopted. A hill was mewl allowing Atlonteyi to held Minter,' OP aw. ft also pored the Senate. MEI , IfeinnroON.PL, Jam tld. 1104 to esil by bream Evros got owe* bsii 'in the of the X. Mattis sisal. _Do smation; Bro.**, 111. D., ikris! natal Ors sad F. Banter awl pointed Bearitsev . ' • • On auxins olDrn. Chripesni Bcotbur Evans was • ailed epos to WO 11111 ob. feet of ibis meeting, which be 41)41--drat It was our, ohjese to pusi ressiothets syMpithy with , our deremea Brb(Mve tulty, ' Ou motkartof Bfe. Chapoms, a Comiulttso of three ire* eppohated to drift resolutions ha sympathy otsgar do. awed plater, Bro. Militias. Amend ad by adding Bro. Xmas. and ordseimi the prumedtags So be published la w Co mess. 'sod a ospir promoted to the be reaved emally. Asmandsome sompted and Moltke eluded. Ou niptl!aa.vf Broa. Fasterand Obeid, Bros. Evans, Wt umicnouisiad Caputo) 'Wall appointed i - Coaanalttee as rerolu- Ltoni: It, woo Rusgesiod. bilks. Evans, that other. members Amor. them erith so =- prowl= of IMILIOMPIa. that' the mind of the Mort* I/0 heard to the mattir, . The report or the Omanihies oti r- aliens was then' reed es iblksure: Iletofewl, That the eoeSeti n ef Homo. buod 'lad vlatulty, reaListat that they have asuitalried as irrepalrable lose the death of our Pastor. We' bow 'to the Mondale of Heaves aid say. "Thy will be done." Itesofrod. That we deeply sympathise with the Wally end friends of our de ceased Brother,milting that be was worthy of all ove and esteem which is possible - for us toxpress. ' • Beedned, That while we submit with a Christian fipiritto this disperundlou of Provideuee, and as "Be has promised to bee Father to the Fatherless, and • Judge of the Widow,", we du earnestly com mend them to His guardianship, father ly cam and protection. All of which we respectfully submit. J. C. Hewes, . • J. H. WITHILRIROON, I analee • J. C. CliAlltAN. • Bro. Ohriest moved the report be ad. opted.' Remarks were made by Bre?. Obriest, Chapman and Knowles. MO: Roo carried. Bro. Knottier spoke In regard to paying the remainder of Sala ry due Bro. Hamilton for the year. Mutton by Bro. Evans, that we attend Brother Maw ilton's Funeral as • Ciu Motion carried.' Motion by Bro. 'With ttraPo?n,,that Bros. Chapman, Knowles, and roster be appointed a Committee to present theme resolutions as reported, and the money raised, to Sister Handl ton.—Carried. On motion by Br...Chip man, the minutes were read. Mothin to adjourn carried. Yeas and nay. called for. Nays having the majority, motion wee lost. • There being net further bust. ness before the house,. the meeting Ad journed sine die. C. Hurrrun, kkey. 11Romessaillas C.naris Syrup, toad la an eara, Waled et PULS. IMO'S SALTaI. CAI TOR OIL. ie. 11Wyllavoron liessant to mks Children like It. Moe SI meta. Wholeralo. Iteadiere i Co_ 46 Wood einem IPltishingt. nava Ma& et UMW ANtatwastans Ita am' Don " ly DlVONlCEll4—Abeigute Divorces legally °ti tillated to De. York. luau*. Muds; sad mbar Stat., for permits Envoi say alatsureosstry,now Nippon. rte.. sulkiest moo; gablicity. No charge Knell dlvorre In obtalued. Advice Dee. 'Address. MOODY& iticuAtaxios. tAiassellors at law. jeditlyi :no ism:4omm !ilea Twit Gti. , Marrie4. - HOFFHAN—HAHIUSION.—.By_Har. A. Dilworth, Jan. I.4tb. Dr. L. D. Hann* of Bsver Falls to Miss Idall Harbison of Chippewa tp. New Adetiseneseitts. • sroo4 0, MrlWao R.R. ssor UII.DEIIS. IVICIer IC.111:1 TO > 16161 - 1411* - I.lllialL Thirteram air the essols _ _ lax is i lti a hamar sini,""ii. Win atm to lie shows si suttee SW •tles' saleerlbers. • • A. 0. ROCKWELJA /OHM J. CAIRITUERM,tpwcht. , Cori. EMMET co grAN. .—y - . • Also meshed preposels mated this/use day. for the mak* of M1A0141V1 . 01 . 4 1 / 8 /4 Is the sum . Pleas awl e Mass to bo stems i tr of the saboai A. 0. dOULWELL; I JOIN ItcCULLOUGM, -iteitti. Cho.. SAMUEL =W M. -- ;1 Isblsr. Application Apr Charter. TN the Cowl of Ormatstoo Mews of lOwnrcr el,llll. J. ay. No. 19Lof March Tyr= Iffil. lo the matter of the applicadon of Ow mtonbens of the "TIM United Prerbyterian Church or Dea ner Ifalle for a chatter of tacorporatlea. Amway IT. Inn. applicsiluu tereeented, and • Court having esatatned the aceowparaynte coast'. union - and being of ophstas that It cartaina noth ing whtch to contrary to law. direct that paid la strusteut In the Prothatatre Office„ sod that wilco be pablb bed awarding tolaw NO the Bearer /MOVIE that such applicatkra has; hefty made. ana that unless sufficient causitto the con trary be shown. the aforesaid charter of tnattpontr, Nan win beztanted at theocrat Tarns at Nita Court. labitratr) JON. CAINIIIttIf, rroNt'y Application for Charter. IN the Coady( Common Pleas of Beater Omn i. tr. No. tall or March "Ibtoilldi. In the maitre albs appliceUno of the ambers of the Presbyteries coogregatiott of &admit: for a charter of incurporatioa. 'Jemmy M. NM, application presented. saddle Cowl hav log examined the sommpanylng consti tution sod being of opinion that h cootains noth ing contrary to taw, direct that tits said butts meet bs lied In the Protbototrare Mee, and that notice oe oubnahed seconiing to law (fit the Bearer A sac.) that such application has been made': and that schwa eadident canoe to BA ems teary be ebowa. the said charter of incontorsUon will be granted at the next Term of this Caul. feblAwi JOBB CAUtililLY, Pestreg. uxiccorour NOTlCE.—iinkts OP to MOUT. GOMM% Sr., deed,—Letters tes tamentary upon the made of Robin Goranch. he., deed.. late of Independence tottnehM, Bearer I.M. Pa.. haring been granted to the nadersirpsed.-111 pertains Indebted to the taid earns are sequested to makspa c F; and them boring clams sgainst the tame t nt then! without delay to; • WM. 0011.1Elsecoon NOWT CIOIMILICH. Independence Ip, kart. fehlßw bumf Ig ai — ee t to . Ileaulp s aoiban on the estate of David Stoma. of klasoror to, Bower county, Pa.. doell- , alt par. ewe Indebted to aakt stoats anequated tomato hamedtate payment: and Moot. havtar dabs* gotalosi Ike mow will preplan thoot duly satilatt• cased for lO SIAII to writouiss, • wit. J. tilltolltla. Admire Illatoksallak =1 Ming ALUM HAS RECEIVED A now and well 'selected . ..w., ASSORTMENT OF DRY - GOODS, liatV3ISSMUlip QUEEWSVKA.II.E AND MC.44aVEYVTARICI, WHICH iIIifIWPERI3 Low ; prioeara. molar $3OO. PER main All paw" rime fie *A • dakiall ~wet 1: 4 .0.60. 1 4 rat Mag. ilitidgle. }allay . •_•• • • " . • glossa for sal. ir - & — Am• cos Mace. • A. REMINDER: Tel - Debilitatld Persons, To Dyspeptics, • - • To'Fliirerers from - lAret. Com- plaint; To those having no Aptitet To - those with . Broken wu • Conatitidamo, • To Nervous People To Children .Wasting Away, To any . with Debilitated /Pi ratic. throw, , Oeeting WA qf the= lkitiptaor, *WA Lfeer or Noma* ouch u Conotips• • " don,- lowan! • Fllm,irnltneas or Blood tothe • • . • Deed. Acidity of the Stomach, lima * ios.Heartburn,Dialpial fiw Food, Fullness, or Weight an the Stumm* Sour Kructatkem, Sinklutor Fluttering at the pit of the o• • mach. Swimming. of the Reed. Hunted sail /Alma Brmthing, Fluttering at the heart. Dboithig or Outlocating &Mations when is a Lng Footers, D 'UMW* of Vision, Dots or Wet* before the Sight, Fever and Dull Rains la y& Head, Detiekoey of-Perspira- tion,,Yelirreneat of the Skin and • Eyee,Fain In the Bide, pack, ' • Chest, Limbo, die.; Sudden ' FluAteeof Matt, Dora . log In the Flesh . • Constant Dnagi ••-• . . lop of Evil. cat Deprr•• aims of bpi. dm • SOWN E itRIAI MITER& Differs witAela AleoAolor Spirits of asy kind. is different from all others. It is com posed of the pore Juices, or That Pets. elple eflidets. Les IN sad 'Lulu, - (to as medicinally termed Extracts,) the worthless or Inert . rmrtlinis of the lugs& thous not being used. The/4w, la COO Nate of these Bitters thaw Is coats lani as much medicinal virtuous/ill be found In several gallons of ordinary' miscues. The Hoots, ku, used Is this litters, are grown in Germany, their vital principle extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist, and lorwarded to the manufac tory in this where they are cow. pounded and hoUlud. Containi4 wt spirituous ingr dieuts,'this Bitters is free frour.the ohjections.urged against all oth., en; ma dwiru for stiwulents an be In duced from their use, Lucy cannot make drunkards, and Ultiactfunder any drown stanceslhare any but a beneficial effect: HOOFUND'S GERMAN TONIC,. Was compounded fur those lot inclined W *strewn bliters,,sed is Intended fur use in mien when Wale i i cu h o li c stienukust required• in menet:duo with the Tonic pnmerties of the Bitters. Each bottle of tee 'Tonic mateitur one bottle of the Bit• tern, musideed with pure SANTA OWE RUM, and flavored in such a MilUrier that exttente 'Attenuant of the Ititters•is oventanne. forming a preparation highly agreeable and Omani' to the palate and containing the medicinal virtues:trete Bit, ten. The price of the Tonic le OM per Bottle, which many persons think too high. They tenet lake into tenwidaratlol that the ottanient deed is guaranteed to be v , lfE al f g aquali r ty. Apoor article could to: at is ,•••••pt tom r prim; is it nob ,to pay a little more sod have geed _ankle t A medicinal preparation .liaNicontato none but the best ingredi 'este .and they -who expect to obtain a chmp "ottepound, and be benedtted by it will mod certainly be chested. HOOPLAND'iI German Bitters, : • itoorLAsiva *ERMAN TONIC, . WITH 1100FLANDII PODOPHYLLIN, PILL , WILL CURE YOU• • .They are the Ore•tat LoCINPIIO PUS, ' • Known to the Medial world, and w eradkata diseases arising from impart blood. Debility of the Digestive Divas, or Diseased Liver. in a shorter time than any other known remedies. Ike Ude Soren Cout_at Ten% SPEAX FOR TLIESE REMEDIES. Who ostutd ask foil more Dignfied or 'Straw,. Asti:nom, 1 Won. Groan W. MocewAsskfirwarlf CAWJ, Go of the thqprnwe Ontit of howyttliftia. • prowl Anabir of Cowrie/Vow Phatentoi• . hulunarius, geld 14., 110. 1 dud " lloalsadlo Uwe= Bitters ^ In • good tonic. uretal In disonnes a Wtlss•tlys argues. aid of great benefit In mon of debility and want of servos. salon to Unarm. Tows Ira (111) IW. WOUDWAII.D. Hon. haw Timm on, CAW Jratie• qf Ge Sr- NTISS (bad tif Pountrlned& PUCIAIDXLMILL. Anal WEL 1 consider Boolhtnd'n thou= Altuis" I Ind Oh median* 15 caw of Inman al oe r Drtpepria. can certify Ms from nominate a . Yours wttb nnpeet, 4.1111U121 THOIIPBON. tloo. Osows Sworecook Judges of ts &prom cwt of 11amorkostia: PaitAtaintto, Jobe 1. W. 1 ban loand,ll upatiosee that -.lloolmoro Gorman BMWs lo Tont locol took. toIIWIS dPri"c ."" aua l l ingOm 111111:1111WIXID. U:/6. Wm. P. Rogers, Mayor of tAs City oritio ,* 1474ne-York: Mayors bike, WSW, auto 11, I tome sit "Boodand's Gamut Sitters tuid Took" In my hmity duriely the past year, sad cut recommod stem se an striallaut los* taipartUur toes apt Orr to tueu., Imo bora productive of decidedly , b Wats. ' F. ROGERS. Wood, Haw. ha. X. dz.„l/ays, rvisliessepore. WNairn : ireat planar hi, "1 L is " " cawwwwahli •• Saga Wad's (ilwataawais ta say _owe who aasy bar aa &kW with I: l 7aPlPlik. I 13415 Mgr it was babla to km, say ea my YOM I Uouwa ao w want ea sat = to be abh to walkthaira Rh*. Two bathes arra& raw led a palled can. . Two ' 11. WOOD. lIIMME3II.IIEIIt THAT 1100FLAND'S.GERMAN BITTERS AND 11001 LANDM GERMAN TONIC * Winona every Cave of Stiaßligtal=lll3* Or Wasting •*p of Um Body • 11,MCEINIESER, TUAT 1100FLAND*8 GERMAN REKEDIEtB Ate de modicum you tocolro to patty do Blood, sults dm torpid Lim to **ship' sad to amble pa to poi eddy duough soy loud• skip ar urn. 800mx...A.24rweas liantan EMlllaart Or autoetketil for Mercury Pia. • VIVO PILLS A poss. The Mciet Itneuftdact Innoorel, Vey ' 'liable Millar& known. . --- • lt le sot isecoddy Maid a limed of time vas fa Peaddos de desteed .met It Jiro d• teed act boldif odd ad mad lkierell=liitieff*:"rmpra; toipodted la PeiblVg. oc ad A r if=l;l; rict of libiedrake. if ka so% si . dm i. lidfddlid, m. sad enuebber dee .... cs. bide ai settee am epee de u lag tt bi from aU yid all tie pewee of ihrOsa. sett eff**6=l:2arioss tea mine attadedls do ad et thal villa 110 • • at a olikartic ti.l.ska"l:....%.lru.rW.ec/LlfidlalirY Doffivis Aft. " a.i . si toed detiveaeob P. 'a WilMill Illteeto eir Took. aboeld be wed cot Dallas wit t le dm. lbw idle edict d a. RUMP eft Made die *MOM TM Illtites or Toole park dee Pei dreadtlide Cließeneedden.dia tbe Vier. and elves dna" iminfiesit vigor. VI" )(Mr Reeds active old tbi Ms. sod oleo op or mina wltik Mrs at Tank. mail so.ilio one cm Mai its lb obkor evec oral Recollect that II le DE . aooniestes 011fo MAN RIUNDIIOI Rd en as astroodi red r oir :=7 reariesioll; sad do sot allow Pe le Woos you tot*, willies doe tart be ma owls Jodie rood. Mimes Pi dame a pI•M to it. Theo RimmiNties .111 Moat as_ _z_lemlUil. epos soollogles to** 14111.1.L t0 OWnvai at de ORMAN sm. COLS MIA 431 Arab 11114 Mitliglilfail CIIIAs. AMIN, Preps Weir Tomerly C.Y. JACKSON 4 00. • Tkdd Remedies are /dr Ask by Drys- SA& Mordwpfra dad MedWeise Dialers ereryultere. Jannkly Drk Of liedOr Re,duca Plices!- MU Speyerer & Sins HavtJust Maned Irma Us. rami WITH ♦ WIGS STOCH, goope. Bassi" it tie Lowest . Cash Pric,es, tap soll MUM aft& • AS LOW ASsitiolig'. *WAS! beg cuullains of Dry Gandit Gracetisk Pm- Thinna, ilarthenna 11014- 01 * ' , sad Shoes. Ikve; 01111111. . Yarn, Irma, Nalla, lals. ,) ' While Lead. 014 Pally - ~ •,, ,- QueloniWani. -*Wit. ' •._. , - rmt . . ' Grain sod • • . Rama, a nada- -• ty a Prints,Madlsa ' ". . paodalakebeca • '- . '." Al eanaiNnrair,Ck . and man ; Oak Teak Ciaffas% ' • Buterk rimpl. Ilnlaaana, Canino OIL 1 200 666. qf lki Olearabd Chagas afar AND NEW CREEK rLOUR. Jost arrival sad for ask, WlNAmide sad At Pittsburg Prices. 200 Ilessinwaig Nails: ON CAR WWl* LIME; Land Rada., awd A ru Ciropel; A Large, Stack at ' White Lead and Paints. A lery superior quality cid &musk e t. Siam mid cif Cuban Olt Just Africa! and k g r a iata. note= ls ALSO, PURECATAWISA. ISABILLA --aisid— Concord Wines, Or our art: vistgar. fur Xesitehrst mad Barrow:dal Purpnoes, Aro bliOly Re. • onsnmeaded by thew _vlba Mrs used the They ■re al*. Agenu fur 'be KNIFFEN ROWER -A AR REAPER. Mal Pitt. Nat. Plow Co's. Plows. Thanking the Publif ibr tbdr pant tonne. we hope tunaertt ' I . in the future. . ..,,• All Good* Deliver - ad .1441 ;if CIIdiP• You iota rely ea al% goo& be* hi*, ad all oar old goado wary satil at audioa sirseniss, aptl3;te TO as o~llMot Illawar CO“ 1 Is tba isatoor of be abi salaam .neat of klasb eats. admen Ov, ow MO tligllMlSg• 0/Ul/IPV Sr its IBMS! fir Jelallill NV CAVIL filearand. Itoessbor Tomo JasseelXl. as . et Robed liontos, ....,4,.. itILR. a add doesiest. the Cart =I-. lb Author Os alto Illabllallas al as *A mama' to mod smog jisso IF• cp enjGadoa tbaao. Tom OD SEAL •• , , mug ct. am& Tao Seeker appokose* la es above OWN isiU woo =root , li Api lHoga tZ Man r Ir r .Ai l rialMt )R 111.. so alb* dm ism par panne Os allosisl gm et • tent t ary aearropb. • . , 14 11..DAIXIMMT. •jialbe. PPOSPEOTUS • ' or ?az FIRESIDE FRIEND. A 2loaddy Ititallesflat aw U tills it ma II bp User ear 84,,7der llealea. Aamaaiwiest sad sistsl•hihissistlas. Csatidshar ilirtraes throe "shwa pissi to Om samba. Mid with Chain Sisrles sad Poems SOUL Oa. pi= al the Ina 'Mots id Amides. Artielai as licisatilic lisbYects, Bssltl sad le. lbru. . • A.departosst thr the Chihli's, Illisd with la. etractlys sad maisedwg ankh& A Moons. depistasest evis Lambe Ishirmatioa "steatite to Us irraebiirs el the Tatapensee dopYrtliMl Is ad vocated um"' pilsciples without which than an be so hippy bows of pate viands. Brillion any and dissesids elltim pi end Cisreepasiesse mod odors, sawrwa th. 6 is with ears =Wag It esdassily said Ow the Lime elide of miry Maly I tbs Mil. TERMS—Always in Advasee. 1 carn owe you We 3 cope - II 40 4 " " IN 5 " sod MO 10 plow up of dab II 115 U 00 II It YI OD , - " DI IP urTslaabie pis la all No pa ay clot* at tbo au pain prbat, Ear year. For pankatont Club U.N. s al apploo at tr.. to say WINN. LL sotatl wdo Laar m, otpitrtmait mast too addrostorto the editor. J. WILLIAM VAP Mt= AR tette'', relative to boohoo.. netts to ed to , the pabllober. It. LICOSIDAIi it louvre, K. *MX Pootoako box Me alow Tack City. FrM n .r747r;U ' lll 7be seder. gued aka Omer, la leknetair doe public nal be bee ereeted a saw the.. MeiUW es Bridge Street, New Belli*lon, where be w 0 be happy to wet bit 464 Moodie sod do ettyttlog bat than In the Carriage-Making Lin% which they ney'daelre. Li** le trill eurtlee with coal issiatel, sod he lunge ease begattllsl wattage la kb eist&y. ilkt eyes leemhee. sae lahecenteted‘ w mud to so orealletheei th We peahen of the Item Illetergermee S Cer etreeted. wet everts( bee et IMO helheesed asoftea min. lama lima. 50.14.1 a• KNITTING IrAitzta. ♦ um , Melt et the Coolish& SPRINGFIELD woomert mum, vionajam meshed* a. wogs a OM llotiostor. warlttt ' I=l"Pleisils. w esliselsentsg beet weer ~102211 TN WI ear wew met. PLASM 111/01111111MA awimpaz. esimin mut" Rae is,easpoalos. non moor no s• boot Debilebei Ulm Aby bogy as NA IL Very body gnats It limy nests on as Nokias Son MOM poi swath softie Wis •oadw ua 14 pees Desalptles Myatt sett Nes os sav ". W matzo= re i . seX Yd Ous Nab Weessiel ANNAN wit deeW be good ss ea asks wary Addswe.oo.. ' Jesitiled • e Illessowe OM& New Tat. t NATINIPSAI NAM 1111111~14 ark Waw pm, eta. wollifoo ol'Opo MOONY drer wasott. 1111,= ekoo Imboo• ow Ow ll* day o6lm of int SZ1110010:1 2 . Lassa asd Diseasta WSJ. Ili orralrelbe • . Ilea le Irsds• drestslisa. , Mils so U. a. = tr. s. sad derarldes ea lated.... dig IS 2•0 boo Katkald Soaks iftria a ...... Furniture sad Wares Carrast=alle Tames Lamb lame 4 Isuladlagelsoga)- -..,... Wig BM drain leiM Yam ' . MUM fresetirmal CtuararN ithestaitag USIA* IS ss Stade "f ,:: it a i: =der Mew • IN Sautes Itui, MumsL. .11.121 It u.ubo. • SAM . . Ilu erad. 11.M8 lIKU Muhpail WA dreattima, 011MONSW. in SIIII U MOWN. uoddi,. • Ull SG Dopoito. KUM . Dechatatista anis SNP ei Dm to MU Mak ull 11•111,....,...... 4_N , . max. 0 , IN Ji.= 1.--- ..fdd...2, wk.,. dr sire Olotorrot It tor to dr dm Itairdodp, or bora . •• 1 IDII Crw. Ourrithrt dr at oddr um , r atsg rg. 4..n.h..m.: ~. az"......i45: •i....., . intro 11. RIB. % - saw. IXIN Nu
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