a The Beaver 4rgus. Heaver, Pit.. Feb. 15th. IS7I. . eirnuladia► Over Twelve Hundred MEI rra lII= 1211;11121 - i .0-10 110.1,1! 18 00 $3 IV s — oo rt (*. l on uo 1 nquaresi, do 1 3 W 11 OU 700 10 0111 15 011 3 14/ UMW. do 500 '0 0/ V 1111 13 OU 18 00 4 ptittareo, do 11 ou 841)10W 15W VI ou rolutun ..... 8 Uti 11 00 'l5 0U 30 16 38 011 Se 31 1 . 010 11 IX/ 15 04 03 011 38 011 40 00 1 culumu..... 11l 11U 1111 00 38 CO 3 03 OU 010 IV '- Sdrulnisirsture mid Sausalito,' Notices..-. 53 ( XI notieea pee hue, ten rents. • :Yr Payments to be made Quarterly, except Inc traksient advertimmumts. which-west bn paid in advance. (11iO.Y.ROWSLSS 40 Park Ilmr. N. York. A S. SI. IPE1TEN0111•L k eft 31 Park Row. New York, ale Nei seta want. for DLAVILI Attrs in Mitt cit advye, end tor authorized to tontines for a inserting rtisements fa t oar rno e low. eve earn ntw. Aditelebell In that city are re. antrum to leave .thelr Sears with either of the above houses. , • .47(11110 oribe Tkersponseter for the wock 68.11808bruary 11, 7871. 7 A. X. P. Y. 5 19 deg. 24 deg. Wilt* II dog.. dog. 2/ deg 7• 21 dog. 43 dog. 31 dog s 34 deg. 43 dfig. 39 deg •• 'J 42 deg. 118 dog. 30 deg 10 27 .log. • 31 deg. 26 dog `.' 11 , 19.d0g. 31 deg. 1A deg It. T. '4,1.Y WK. .r,►uLE:. • . Cleveland k Plitalourgb. U. U.—Tra,lb. pang Ent lane Beaver annuli in wlltano: blur lIIIIg Acameu V. 17; Ma11..2411 , tu4Kittllng K l ' a.... 5 an Lactl FlVlght pumas parnagav/ZUI It: OIL gulug West leave Bealref Station us•fol pm: Mail, 7:43 a. ilk; Local Freight Acarryitig IletZS.uLtArcomromlattou, 5.47 p. m. rat. Ihrl. W.. 1: IL a. 11.—Tralas going Not !care itocbeeter !Station (IL emt of bridge) as fol. lows: lkwver Yalta Accout. G.tfl am.; Napa aceom. 7. tp. ut.- New Castle orcoub. &NI a. wt.; B. Yalta kma,mu. II.IU p. m. • Maimsgoing Wmt leave Rochester Statlou, tat cud of Midi:etas billows: IL Y. mecum. a. m:; Lault &mum. bat p. tn.; Kyle night entire. 5.45 p. in.: U. V. accouk 7.37 p. m. ' Sat le Itoeliesler(Upper) Uu knave Itua—, put as : F. aesson.ll.l% a. us ;uun ac Cum. 7.15 a. ns.; New Castle seams. 11.41.1 a. in; Chicago exp. 10.51 a. Mg Nasser Yalls amain. 11.15 p. us.; . Cbleasu Ma 111.05 p: us; Erb: esp. 4 10 p. su; Chicago cop. a.ltl p. m; Brie man D. 55 p. M. Trams to.nott %Ikea. leave Rochester (Upper) De pot as fallmas: Chleas;o 8.15 a. na; N.le cap. s*sa. m; Beaver Yalta accaus.l.ss us., _• Chi rap. 11.31 a. la.; Chlcagneop. 1.55 p. m; New (Mr tle acrum. 4.30 p. us.: Arlo esp. 5.41 p. in; Bearer FM* aecom. 7.41 The attention of the public is directed to the followihg Now Advertisements uhlelt appear for the first time in the IA ItO US to-day: ` ' Special Notice—McKee. Murphy .t Co. Special NutJce—Dr. 0. C. Spencer. Special Nolicellr. Homier. Special Notice—Drs. Oldshue. Special Nutiw—Kriabo S Co. Special Notiee—Dr. It. V. ,Pierce. Special Notice —lt. T. Taylor. Special Notices—Hugo Andrjeasen.; Private Schocil—Mra. S. 13.14arquiii. M Klima Adv—,Dr. H. T. Holiubuld Medical Adva—lt. E. Helium . - Waver Academy—C. C. Riggs New Adve—Dauchy A Cu. Curd—Daniel Miller. ' Card—Aogust Brehm. - Fotitiry—Andenton Freyvoglo New'Atlv-0' Leary tic Singleton. Public Sale—Daniel Holsinger. The A riguis'Cle:culatlom. continence this wook,.foe,tho first Bute, to work off 1,300 copies of the Annum. Its circulation has oeVor been so large befoul. Its subticriptlon list has boon running up, slowly, it is true, butideadl ly, nevertheless, until it has reached the above figures; Nearly all of Its subscri bers reside iu this odunty, and thero Is not a Post-ollica within its linlitM.WhiCh Ii;KN not re vivo and distribute copies of it. It can then very truthfully be said that the "old Antics" penetrates every nook and corner of Beaver county. • A ”busy•body" iii Beaver in reported to have maid recently that the Annus wan heavily In debt, and that he. knew "It was sinking money and couldn't hold out long.'? To 'enlighten thin individual as well as others who may have heeded his story, wo can Ault•tbetn that within the past two years the Mutes has cancelled an indebtednosn of Li,000; that It owes* no man a dollar now but what limn and will Pay on de mand; that It mattes Its paper bills the day they are dui); that it paym off its employes every Saturday night, and that its bushiest' prospects were never more Battering than at the present time. To us, thin exhibit uf thi) A noel,' financial condition, Isnot half no •tmrountging as we presume it will bo to the " busy-body" heretofore referred to. We give him a 'cordial invitation "1.0 road, ponder and digest It." For this gratifying state of things, pecuniarily, the A anus is under no obligations Wally particular person, but to our own •un• %marital attention to bushman and to the p . mtple generally for a very liberal Rimini' of thopublic . pa! rouge. During . the past two years 15S1 editor L may have said things that , had tter not liven hula ; lie may haVO done tl io ngs that laarbetior b m loon left undone; ant may have lost 11w frlendshipof persons minima gooir.Will he wits 1111 . k.10116 to retain ; yet as an till•set to all this it affords him no little 'Wigwam to know that in all the hitter strifes ho has passed throtigh he has never crooked the 'knee that thrill might follow fawning ; he has cover abandoned or betrayed a friend ; and ho lisS never ac elated a dollar for support hig or refusing to support any tsuididate or any ineasure. • ' ' From this time forward the Aeons will •e along untrammelled with debt; 31811 i "'with maler, toward none and char ity for all," It will aitrivefur u continua tion of the liberal patronage heretofore lemtowell uoPtt Tt. • • Outrage Outs Coednet.—Wo that during the protracted meeting held , In the tiolored church between beaver, and liridgowfaur, and wlitch wrist brought to a close oil last Friday "night, there was a good deal -of disorderly conduct on the part or white boys and oilers who call themselves "young men," who made it suit to be Present almost ovory _even ing. • A:nn64iog a religious meeting, whether it Ini4N4dttetud'hy.whitoor col people, lit IlinPly outrageous, and lho offenders should be dealt with to the utmost extent of the law. If Wo know themamtis of the disorderly 'ones at the • meeting hero referred to, we would pith.: [kit them, so that the ts . immunity could pat a proper estimate upon their real word/. if a few of 'IL° unmannerly "Ointment" !wore arrested and • fined heavily, or locked up 'in the jail a few days, we apprehend that little good would tome °I'LL Torpedoing the liritdi'r Oil Well.—Du ring thin attonmon(Tues day) u turpOdo ht to bo exploded In the Brady's nun Oil Well, at the upper end of Sharon, The torpedlst halls from Tl m‘villo, and It le presumed ho T oll. be Ohio to make things lively near the hot tole of tho aforesaid well, at the time re ferred to. K n.t.un liir NON-ETP46IWK OIL.—A girl nrnocal Mary (Melia ; fatally ballast at Peughakeepte, N. Y., last venial); by the axtqcoOlon of a lamp am ' nailing Danforth's I.4n•Explosive ituAton Traveller, inn• only nollnediCarbon Oil; of Klan laid quality at Thigo Andricamer er brug Store. . ' Prof. It. T. Taylor. or, the !leaver Female. kieninary.. -Imo been quite 11l for the palst couple orweeks. A violent &Id hull ~ ettled on Ms lunge, and for several clay'. him coluiltiou ;WWI MOkield.llpoll as quite critical. Wo are glad to outiouneo however, that he fa intprdring tit the. 'Privoott time. Lreture.—Tho fourth lOcturo 4' of tho IN/ur.e. :tinier the direction of tho Youn g. Mon'i Chrbnian Aasociation, will bode. Siered hrtito If. F« Churoti of this place nu Friday evening of this week, by Rev. Soo. I`.l"sys. Pres. of Wathington lege, l'a. Subject: Talke,%riso and oth srwino., , Ticketi for tho,rernaining lectures of the eournocan be had for 75 eta. Vail on Robt. Ceoper, at Orr * Cooper's store. Testigteraisae Sit CiDurirrarsiagifi No. 801 t!l' Bawl Tusuplara, Itaxtlatl at Itutgow, In this county, is in a 11!turish- Isigeontlltion. Its memberaltipatnounts to about elity, Including' the' most re spectable portion of the village, and vi cinity. .On the evening of tho 7th inst. the following Installation of °Moors took plaom W. C. T., L. Richardson ; W. V.. T., Rachel Dawson rW. 8., Clara Dona boo; W. 'l'., Laura Boyd; W. C., Robert MoKeage; W. F. 8., G. H. Campbell; W. M. 0. IL Howell; W. J. G., Mary McFall ; W. 0. G., 'W. McFall; W. A, 8., Goo. Ciliation; W. II: IL, Kato E. Little! W. IL 8., Ella Pettit, W. L. S., gila MeKoage. ' C. 'A. Wallaver, D. G. W. C. T., oonductod the cereinoules of tnstallatiOn. Gll I=l NOISICLESHAND BOVTILKEI3.-Read with out rail Geer do Cady'a sulverthement In another outman, and write them at Mar. shalt, htlehlgan. ' • jaull;ly. ; flu. Pite•ek; with or William Plt cock, living near Oak Forest. Greene county, committed idleido butt Saturday wook, by cutting her throat with a caso knife. Although the knife Was dull, she managed to aevor the jugu'iar voln c doath ensuing about' elovon 'minutes thereaf ter. She had boon. in poor health' for some time, lu eousequonoe of whit* her mind had become deranged. She at, tempted some Months since to poison her huxbatul children by putting arsenic+ In their coffee, and only failed to accomplish her object by not having a sufficient quantity of the poison. • 9P. II Goldris Fountain Pen.—fiomo. piiig new mil novel. lie sure and road the advertisement In our paper headed "Greatest pivention of the Age." We believe the Golden Fountain Pen bi un . - .surpasstsl A good pen is a necessity to (Wary man, woman and •child. Agents heie Is a ellilkee to mike money In Intro. : clueing& good and saleable article. ly. Military Misfilelades or Penalty'. vast la.—Under our prcitent Militia laws Pennsylvania is divided into twenty-one military divisions. The whole organiz ed militia force of the State comprises 972 commissioned °Moors, and 13,8'114 en listed mon. The nineteenth division is composed of the following counties, viz: Reimer, Butler, Lawrence and. Mereer.• Beaver has ono company of Militia, to wit "The Reynolds BilitH.'"fito officers ore Capt.—Jacob S. Winans; First Lltiut.—Daniel It. Corbus : Second Lieut.—J. M. Lourimnore. In this oomi• patty are :1 officers, and sixty-eight en listed men. Lawrence county has line company, vit4 i T i h ra o"New Castle G tt Neither Misr or Butler county have a military urge tint within their lim its. TEN Amts OF LAND Fun SALE.—Ten acres of good land adjoining the borough of Beaver la offered for Halo, at a mode rato price. Tho lot Is enclosed with a board fence. For particulars infinite at the .Anoum ofticti. .janlB;tf Caine Pitoien.—A pair of very tine cattle were driven from the farm of Mr. Hough, near Boalsville, ono night last week. The thief, supposed to be a man named Wright, was pursued and over taken near, Pittsburgh, and the cattle re covered, but the •thief getting wind of the proximity of the pursuers, snowed cid in eluding thein. Sheep and other stock have disapixarod from the prem ises Or several 'of the farmers in time vi cinity lately, 'among others Mr. Jen nings lost Si head of sheep, and Nils thought the 55100 ladltidual has had something to do with their disappeac once. Wo advise our farmers to keep a sharp lookout Or auspicious looking characters, a greatlnany of whom ap pear to be prowling about Just now.— Washisyten Reporter. BANK STUCK WANTKU.-,Atly iierson having a tow shires of stock: In tho Na tional Hank of Mayor county for sale, 'can find a purchaser by inquiring at tho Axons office. • fobl;tf • Just Itight.—lii some of the Ohio towns, 'ILO borough atithoOties have psssed ordinances filling . pesons one dollar and costs for stopping teams on the street crossings. A similar ordr 'lance should be in force In Beaver. Mon, women and children ore ?bilged, almost every day; to wade through the mud in order to get arpund wagoiut whose owners permit Mont to stand om the crossings.. If a few didlars werecul icicle-inn this way, driJers , would be more careful. . W. 11. bALKTON, 14111CCOSSICir to J. H. Bence; Quays building, 3d street, Bel:: ver, Pa. flavial; purchased ttiesuftiro stock or trade of Mr. J. If. misting of Dry Goods, Millinery Gqi:ols, Trimmings, Furs, Notions, km, 4/e., ,, I am prepared. to offer thew at ;such figures wu will assure .a spotitly Clearmtee in order to make count fOi' a hir urind mooned stock of .Spring Aid would respeetfally Invite thirtriondsl of the old tirni and tho publialo . givo him a call before purchasing eliiewhere. Mrs. Dalston will superintend:Um hullos' Ma. parttnon febB;4w THAT eminent chemist, Dr, It. Nich ols, says: "Use nothing but good legal Carbon . 011„U:hltM.Ist 0)4=0 enough, and you are sale." The standard articlu al ways fur sale at the Deaver Drug Store. EDEN DURO 'TWIN. A correspondent, from Edonboro, Erie ouusity, rendk ur thu folloivlyg _Routs : —Rev. Mr. Morrison. of Meadville preached in lilo in this place, on Sunday, January 29th. On Monday he apent a abort tithe ut the Normal School. Prof. J. It. Chandler visited - the school iltiring'the past mink. -Thu blued Templar* of Etteubbro guvo u tallith! outertainment in the As sembly Hull, on Friday, the lath Inst. Their lodge has over uuo hundKad ewer. burs, among whomlq Miss C'. A. Morton, of Beaver county, now a student at Edenboro. ► Monsanto lu Real Llfe.—Miss Edmunds fa the author of "The Mire) and Spy,' a book that has reached a sale of a quarter of a million of dol lars. liar stony is (olio roMantle. She seas born In .Movie Scotia of poor butre spectuble parents, of course'. Thorough. ly feminine in many of her ways, she yet had is remarkable love of adventure. —Her family being lu straitened Or cuinstancei;.she felt herself a burden to them, a n d resolving - to make her own way, she soddenly disappeared and nothing was heard of her for many months. One day in thO spring_of 1800. Mr. Scranton of Hartford, a gentleman then connected with tha-Americius Pub. limiting Company, had ushered into his ulnae a young nman, who gave tine name of Frank Johnson, and desired to secure empioyment as an agent for the Compa ny's books. lie was so pleased with the young man's appearance once / at he at engaged him, and Frank started on his drat trip as a book agent. lie 'followed this business successfully until the war broke out whoa ho resigned his agcocy, joined a tawdry regitueut and wetens the (neat. More than two years had paa mat by when ono day there Appeared at the ollice of the American Publishing Company, a well dressed young woman, who had a manuscript to sell. The man agers refused to. accept it ; • but two gen tlemen somewhat. familiar with the bus iness, and Just starting on their own ac count, did take it and the first year di vided#l,ooospiece. Miss Eiluntuds, for rho itSras, borer° leaving town, called Upon Mr. Scranton, who at j once was struck with her resemblance to Frank Johnson, hicquandom agedt, and soon discovered that ha and Miss Edmunds were the same person: A wealthy gee Unman of Ohlo;' who became Interested in her from reading her book, anal° fur acquaintance subsequently, and she Is now under his guirdlanship studying for the mintitry at Oberlin College. Wo are Indebted .t.o.Adjulattt liunernl Russell, for n copy of 'di annual report. Alsu to Dr: rilturtoch of the' illuttso fur a copy of, themapae document. New Bum lITON LIMES' SEMINARY. -Tlict Spring Session'—l9 wOoks-Lwill bogin on Tuesday, March it Besides the ordinary classes in the English and Scientific Departments, there will be a Normal Class, with special Instruction and Lectures. The advantages far th study and practice of Instrumental and Vocal MUsic are superior. Young men, preparing to teach, or fitting for College, are admitted as day scholars. Young ladles wishing to engage moms, or to obtain a Circular, may address the Prin cipal. N. R. Journrrox. febl;aw . • The Third Lecture, under the aus picei of the Young Men's Christian Xl soclation of Beaver, Was delivered on latt Thursday ; evening by Jae. U. Hop kins. Kul., of Pittsburgh. Mr. 11.1do acribed• Rome, tho opening of the CP.cu while:ll Connell, dtc.. in very, choice lan guage. The only objection we had to his lecture was its brevity. Wx clip the following from the/Ms:on Journal of: atemistry, rebuary, 1871, which is the highest authority: ' ...bissoline Wa very dangerous fluid to use for household illumination. -Pour all you have into WO sewer, and never allow, as you value the lives ofyour fam ily, a single drop ever again to outer your dwelling." A,Coutplluteut to the Ladles. PostonJoe statistics show that thorn are seventy-two postmistresses the United States. ; who remive salaries of $l,OOO and upWard, besides women In minor postoillim. The postulistrusif at Ky., receives 0,000; at Rich mond. Va.. $1,000; at Springfield, Ohio, $3,000. The offices filled by women are reported at Washington as among the beat managed under the Government. ' Rev. A. 11. Calvert, formerly of this county, but now in charge of • con gregation et Etna, Allegheny county, preached in the Presbyterian Church of thisapisee 'on last Sabbath. Mr. C. be longito the U. A denomination, and is a rising young minister In that body of Christiang.-1 15== AerldeuLL-Aicold gentleman by the 11111110 utVerrell,'"working at running litnestonit from Zeiger's quarry, In Ma boning tOwnship, Lawrence county, last Friday, full (ruin the treaalo work, 801110 ten or twufvo feet, breaking the pelvic bone. lie is acarculy expected to A units by the name of Timothy limb. bit wee standing under the holster at the furnace of Reis, Brown & Burger, in New Castle, lust week ) , : when "a .large lump of coal fell off while ascending and struck him 011 the shoulder. The man was injured severely, but is about again. Keykitoue W;c:11 - en alibi. The event of the week was the meeting of the Stockholders of flip Keystone Woolen Manufacturing Company cm Tuesday evening lunt,.at the ltopms of the Young Men's Library Association. Neakly all the holders of stock attended. Vhe lengthy report of the old board of 'direc tors was read and approved. The report shows that ono'kundreil MO forty men and women. find otoploymimt In these nilliii; their wageit for the lint year ag gregath g $33,00:19; wool anteurned, 141,- 000 pouudg, at a costof .80,000. Number of long elikwls made, 52,000. Profits for the year ending Slat December, 1870, abbut 15 per cent. of paid up capital. The direetorm thought It advisable to declare a dividend of U per cent. for the last year, but conaiderini the lack of work lug capital, 'requested stockholders to lot it remain as eo wadi sddlikinal capi tal, which was unntilmonely agreed to. The election of ()dicers for Wei:resent year resulted as follows: Treasurer, It. E.. II oopa ; Clerk, H. W. Wilde; Diroo tors, Benjamin Wilde, Samuel B. Mc- Elroy, IL W. Wildo;DaekJeitldelds,Jaa. Duncan, (Mori° S. Barker and John V. Miner.—Deaver Valley Herald. AcknOwledgment.—Little of the fun misming of sincere gratefulness man bo gathered from words In print. It would'be more satisfactory to us If we „Were able to great personally the many kind frieinls whe have generously min isiered to our comfort, 01 their sympathy and substantial aid during our sudden loss and . bereavement from the death of the husband .and father of our home.. But we meat say, Rev. Dr. Murray, who so kindly aided the- family during the absence of the sorts, coiled home by tele grams, and In the direction and arrange ment for the obsequies, we, must ever feel under grateful obligations. And the many kind ladies, irre!tpectivoof denom tendons' name, who have wodsted in the preparing for our trauntfer Loa now home, we etn but utter au acknowledgment of tiMir flavors. with moat alumna expres sion of an abiding thankfulness.. All who hnye remembered us . in their tokens of my mpathy shall over be [ergot tem us we think on the loss of him, who was our first treasure, undor the snow. The Family of , ` '; • r BEN. W. C. P. lIAMILTuaI. Ilridgewato'r, Vebruari 8, 1871. The Common Pleas Court of Uncut- Sey eininty on the 4th inst., returned 'a verdict of t. 1,000 and ocusts—Visi—for the plaintiif in the owe of Fanny Watt vs." Sand Lloyd, (or aulliug liquor to her hus band, front which ho took the delirium tryncus and died a horrible death in 1869 In the tows of Winchester. Another ease Is rail peudinu, to be tried at the April, term, of this same 'tumult-its widow, vs. James Itosegraut, for throwing herself and household 'quits out In the street and taking pos session of the hirincetead for whisky hills. 'The lodge of Good Template aid ed Atm Watt In the dnujust closed by advancing fees to couttml *Geodetic° of ituportaut witneesee at court, !to. CIIANOE Or Flit3l.-J. H. MIMI; Dry Goods, Millinery, Furs, Notions, ac., MercbantQuay's block, Beaver, has dis posed of his entire stock of goods, fix tures, au., to Mr. W. D., Dalstou, who will continue the business in the same manner as conducted by Mr. Deuce.— Mr. •Dalston is a reliable experienced business manomd will doubtless do a large bustness at Mr. Renee's (artier stand. Mrs. Dalstou has had many years experience In the business, In New York City and will attend the ladles' department here. The new firm intend opening out with a fine Stock of Mil linery, Fancy Goods, Dry Goods, ate., and respectfully solicit the patronage of Mr. ilenco's former customers, and the public generally. Give them a call. fellB;4w Aturoal Report anise Managers orthe Western Ir*, nowtlaa.—We are in receipt of the annual report of the managers of the Western Pa. Hospital for the year 1870. •These minageri have under their direcliou two separate estab lishments, to wit; the Hospital for We insane at Dixnunit, and a General Hos pital for the aleleand &aimed, within the city of Pittsburgh. It has three sots of managers—one set for life on payment of 41.000 each. another set by election, and a third as State managers. The State managers ant lion. Daniel Agnew of Beaver county. B. L. Fahnestoek of Al legisenyrtonnty, and Dr. Thomas Me- Kerman of Washington county. At Dia -1 'mint, on I",tec. Ist, 1870, there ware 401 patients-237 males and 164 females; 9 of these patients INTO sent from Beaver county. The numerous hied& of Dr. J. C. Levis of Bridgewater, will be pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from his reemAlllness, and Chit he is again attendWto his medical duties. 10 1 0,4 1 1,ffillighltikellir f eritk potato ochaols aroj now ithlinic ca hibitiuon, wo Elwin& the following from tho corporal's Sch ool Festival," which, we doubt sat,' caw hp roa me d with plealgag etreet -by our public school mils: • 'EntSOlll. 'PrAIRTN. UT MOS. V. It C. SLADIC. CHARACTERS— • -, • - . COLIMIIIA. Biome Joaarvart. • UMW Attalla tirr Dtrn isatha t Osumi& Wouneaia armed fa segos' eelore ; Thum Sat is essatet.lM _Wenn :Amman Jon; Tess cras s CAM YoNMPIASCA WATS seers a Arcot, VW_ talaala of her ACM.. Shure ataxia/Sake iadmadhe .swaid es Air ye ponikar, la the arm stree: eass,..ea. Ms CAOlidialeeeppor dime seelsale.,- Maa ; NAVADA. sr 84110 6 ; CAMPPIIII7.4 r eskt ; Desalt/Las 11001 , As 41 . 6 &liiiiisil drew, The erns _ahead be w.w.w with Asa Won sad auras Camases mot Mu • Mira, me tre, mt. aid Wm 'Maki fwi . po em fee near. in the gifTs. Demmer or Comoua a*avtd ' meirrsad anyeneeerea. ttleio, aeir4 Cblueibta: Undo Salta ''Seiti•fitkle lir my Union party. • ' , 7. •" • - • - Uncle Sax. sualre. fele - Callintblar hope you're Well and lesaiiy. CIA. Quite well, good ERG'S I.l'lll he ' joked you's', here; 4 . , - -, -, It will bounds support to liftrigairlestr. 1 . [Abler Bao. 36teaSKA.N.] And, Brother Jonathan, I hope to see— Dre. Jessaikais. -Weal, neuw, Colima by, shake bands; here I be. 116 w big $ party will ' , ye have, Wye s'pose? • And will the yoUng folks poke hen at my clothes? ~ 1 0.4 No, no, dear brother} not• one bit of danger . ; Yo •will not meet, to-day. • single stranger. Only the children, coming home once more, To see their mother, now she', ninety four. Almost a hundred I Jonathan, alas ! Our days are as the grass; like sands they pass! Bro. 1. 0, who! tkilumby, now don't cryy no snore ; Somebody's knoekln' ; I'll go tend the door. ' . ... Lii.liger Dun'. ov Coius6l44 Mt. Oh, 'tie my little' District ; she's so near, j She Is the very first ono to appeir. , (Eater New .Esotand - Suttee; Uitcfac Hair receives thew dad presents them to COLUMBIA ; each salutes Air, kiwi! her hand, tad Shea is placed on one side of CoLuson.s.] Molise. I touch this sacred hand with loving lips. Receive from me a mudel,of my ships. N. H. I bring a soupier that a king might own; Made from free pints from our Mount Washington. Vt. And I a crown wreath lit to dock • queen; ' Made by Omen Mountain g i r ls, of lau rels green. Mass, I bring you fabrics rich, of vs rued stock, Prom hills and vales that end at Ply mouth Rock. Bro v i e; - 4Anetidoe.u: out yet, Massachusetts Old ne But wbat she bragged on Plymouth Rock you bet. I .... (bon. bring my fair, pure law., to ',show to you ; .. Mother Columbia, see, they are sot "Blue P' • R. L I'm little Ithody. and I bring you this; Mother Columbla,bentland.takea—kb'.. Lbt. By and by daughter+, we will talk some more. Hark, Jonathan, pray don't neglect the door. BM J. Yes, yea, Columby, I'll tend; don't you worry I'll see who thomplu . out there, in a hurry.. (Eater N NW NNW YoNN; u l nas Illanpresents • her.] Uncle R. This is New York, the grand. prelud.Empire Shop. •N. Y. Lame alone beenusert bare so Bro. J. You lest hold OH, find give the West fair chance. And llRuda will One ye in the dance. Uncle S. "Hold op." New York nose dues, but Illlnobs May catch up, if she tan; she has her choice. - Bro. J. Wal, here's New Jersey, tit to stand beside her; With—sure's you 11411--ifeg of Newark cider! Peon. And I, Peon's Keystone State, with loyal eon!, • Offer Colombia samples of my opal. Jonathan, the door.. Bro. J. Wal, mow. I dew doclalr, Ef here don't comes:our little Delaware! Aud she's got on.the same old Swedish arms •• • • She wore Id sixteen tisirty.seven, I . --- My eldest daughter, and n.y lit tle pet, • Say, do son love your dear old mother yet Del. Yes, true and dear, Columbia,as when I was thine only child; and loved thee then. Md. I bring a heavy offering in my hand ; 'Tie useful trait ore, from Maryland. Bro. J. Now realty. Columby, that alu't had ; No knowln' now soon you'll need an ironclad. E. and W. Va. We went where rail Mount Vernon's willow weep., To bring thee flowers from where thy • hero deeps. (lief. his an omen good that thus ye C 111110; One memory, one love, almost one name. Uncle A See, fur thy blessing throe now bend and wait; Georgia. "Palmetto," and the "Old North State." (leo. I've sweet potatoes, beat the .South tau yield. , N. and C. We've rice and cotton from sea-hole and field. Miss. wad Ala. More cotton from the Gulf's rich shores we bring ; Thine is the cotton, though the cotton's king. Florida. I offer garlands from the land of dowers, Culled in my lowland swamps and live oak bowers. Bro. .I. Wel, I remember wisest them • boowers was holes. To hide away the skulklu' Sesnipoles. And when .the 'harurome flowers you had, were fower'n Crook lopes, in them swampy lands o'yourn. la. Wrought la tit forma COlUmbiei , lip to greet, • . WO bring bright samples of our sugars, sweet. Bro. J. (Is a whisper.) Neow,Rhody, since you're standiss' in there handy, Yon jest meow, on the sly; pass resound that. candy Knock, knock; cousin'; wonder who ye be f OA. I welcome Texas f . my "Lone Star" I see. Od. O'ro the Pacific railroad, vest, I came. Bro. J. Wal! you're a shiner! Yell" us what's you're name? OA. I know my darling from Pacific shore. Cu!. Receive those chains of gold ; this golden ore. • Ark. and Mo. Within your more are gift. that we bestow, Our flocks and herds that loudly bleat ' and low.. • Bro. J. Neow, Uncle Sam, you'vegot 'to help 'tend door, It Here's Western gals contin', half encore, To laugh at me they'll to each other beckon, But 'taint uo wee to axes, thau 'tie to reckon, Ate . rf they hint at soup of codfish tail; I'll jest hand out to them 'bout prairie. whales. Uncle S. Jonathan, don't Its' sensitive, Our dimity Motto should be, live—let live. Od. And, Jonathan, I'm sure it Is small loss Whether they ride a horse, or you. A 044. Just tel them reckon, or, erhaps allow ; You ealelati and guess, now that, you know.' , Since we're In motions, why, of course, we're sectional; „ But, seems to me, we all may be slim - *long. .Are. J. here's Tonneau*, with ole Kentuck to back bier. s Tenn. , and Ky. Take, If per chance you choose, some fine tobacco. M. (Angrily.). Wltett • U I chew! What insult! Rimini brook it? Bro. J. Wal no :re put Ulu sly pips i and smoke t. • - Mete S. They only most, (*Mashie; _ . did you cheese. • To me their product Men will have, and use. ad. My children, your old mother made tubstake; Give use your hand, receive a cordial shake. . - Ohio. Fair mother, ace my wealth of • golden core. lad. and 111. And ripened grains from our broad prairies shorn. Mick. See, I . noun dike Superior's lrs distant es ni shores anßci ablaing , precious cop per mot Who. We, from our mime per on. - bring wedges of our lead, For bullets that we pray you e'er may need. Mien., Or. and Kan. We bring mot here our gift your halls to Dumber; But Mad to us for lots-of melts and loat her. . Penafactirri.. opliiremvsour.. . Welt lill these pith our, Bro. J, moo, &rot, plot's that limeade,' vow. whit: cot.' inmate my 13TI hi ,: obi werlenritrra: They °dote to Jlll'oll'oo' l Union pallor glories, fly winging 'Pops &cep my rich WM. [Rater beskirties WolitntoseN blotto, blesneoxa. Ilbsatese. ILT.Tbus 001.0ios- DO, AILIZOXA, NEW MEXICO, 111DWIf TXIIIIOIIIII4. MGa should be to backwoods dross, and witA rides, • Th e y. stayt.l- Tam -whea t ices:7 Co ma Nadas ems? The boys thekentne asarehlujr been the West hassettt bomb ir mitem, Im m o,. slut theyestt !tussah t busrah "Wiiiireatilaytueif./Olatedo, , • , New Mexico arAPlOrho ' • - And we all Awl gay to ciclt _ The boy*:otnemarehlnk frOtil the West hurrah I hurrah! From Utah awl ludlarlarlwal the :ma' hurralst hurrah • , Through , stacid. primers) wilds we owns; • A nd Al e i o a n ll a G o : u gy ri to r e tlt o m eu a inhla, psf N, (Addressist tllar•44eles • Now. 'ray fair alsoie. broar.,a 'word from me. • 1 ;4 call. If Youlccce 1 44 Alr throe times three: - )14it giothli :maidens 7 iokaie %rhea awee4 eendinjf •Anuan .round. Sr) lat'r all slay. while gar we gathired The grand old .ong nr.'"llait Comm.t' : '/AujihievfoU Cbleitaffia.l .....-i;ouumstairess.• - • Thanks, children, lore is strong and words ar • weak ; . My love, your loyalty, no words can spcsdc. • And do you love mo so, and I no old? Bro. .1. Of oi.un.o theisdow ; must you rein bo told ! Useich t t. jonadifin, don't inter rup the •„ Bro. - You're- Lbinmby's get the . Y guess. ' Well nigh a hundred am I. .1- fe• Juice To Pee each daughter's face, end hear her yak*: And I rejoloo,loo, at the manly strain That sounds from Western mount, and whore, and plain. I'll happier grow, is ca my milt years run,' Each daughter fair, and biave and strong each sou, • Cautione true and loyal unto we, And kind and loving to each other be. Boun ti d om w o. pi q tio're 16n earth. that all May e, And lied In your broad gads an ample Bid all Men hasten front opprissicses ban, ..Ft And dun' be shy of poor Joh* Chins- Men; Don't bare him brought as merchandise, but then; Weloomo him as you do all fellow men. Love 'Arnie, truth, and honor, and fair Marne Shall wreathe bright garlands for each shining name. • There, Introduce, shake hands, aCnuain teil be, And thou we'll all nit down to Union . tot.. PArrrounts.—Let wire be`et trodueing one to dutrther; /*lion& "pith notions, ivepittg perfect siksioe. - when UNCLE Seel offer; Ais arse to Co urse's, Bee. JONATUAN to NNW Yong, lef all choose partners ' and march around and or flue stage, to the tune of "Yankee Doodle." UTNHINE DINKAPIxs:—Ity this term wo underatand anew diseases peculiar to fe males. such as obstructions, Irregulari dm. cessation; derangements, liumod *lions, and disorders which are so com mon, and which exercise such a power ful Indurate° In the disuructlonoffeunala Wrath. S . It la alkimportaint that the pbytidelan should he able to dliariminate closely betareenitiume alfictiekai, as some of them aro lineally opposite letthelr Wawa, sad eachvl6ll . ol a ipecac tradnient differ ent fro the other, ainistake In which would be dangerous Ina perhaps fatal. net the urine In thew. disorders is of a peculiar character end quality. every physician of experience in this way knows, end eau id cote perceive the dif ference between Shia exeeisce and dell- Aud to treating thelaraomplainta es pecially, he mast Ovreir keep in mind these pathological ditterences, and pre scribe au& remedies as will chock up the excosalve or restore ~tbe diminished se cretions; remove the morbid condition's and reluvigonite the *italic system. The good effects °tibia kind of trftt meld will be observeid in a very Short time, and as a general thing the patient mower's entirely in a few weeks. We have had hundreds of cues where the good carts of our remedies wereob servable in a . very few weeks: The doll, languid expression Of the °yea began to disappear, the dariptxdored circle be- neath them gradually lessened, the skin hotline more natural,. dui complexio n' imgroved, the appetite returned, the . klrefigth lupreatuxt, the, palpitation ceas ed, the taervousurso(wore oft, the short ness of breath became lora troublesome, the puffed face was no longer observed, arid the disposition became leer irritable and more cheerful, and the general health entirety restored:. Many of there etiAgre arri:among the first signs of imprOWntent lifter com mencing tho treatment. , abet d women, brighten your hopes and try,our reunidies. . . Our daily practical observations ena ble us to determine the precise ttondl lions of the system in every case, and to prescribe the appropriate remedy in es ery dilemma. Drs. Oldshue, ITS O rant street, Pittsburgh. .11ays: you bleeding at the lungs? This is • serious, afiliction, whether It is In- ounsidemtanr not,!bemuise ft Is a pre. monotary symptom or some more for midable disease or the lunge, and we kuow of no remedy of'equal power for Its cure to do compared with Dr. Key ser's Luag Cure, which not only , heals and cum the ulerated lunge; but at the same time reathres the general health and 'strength of the body. Moat tnedi- eines are weakening In theiretfects. Not so with Dr. Keyaci-'s LtfmCure; Uticals as It goes, and it strengthens while It is curing the most violent . cough, one or two donee of which is often sufficient. The Ramer oditor of ttkt itbeneag Mail was cured ore ooo 'gh by only two doses of Dr. Kerer's -.iting Cure, and It did so irilhout "likening or tick ening him or stopping him one hour from his usual, occupation. No remedy his ever boon illecovered for coughs and ultuonary diseases equal to Dr. Key eer's Lang Care. Call' at the Doctor's medical odic°, tel Liberty itrixd; runs burgh, and be will asinialuo your lungs and tell you all about it.. If your drug gist does not keep it, mend live dollars to Dr. Keyser, and he wilt . actul lbur bot tles securely boxed, by express, with full direction how to use It. ono dollar and fifty cents per bottle.. Mtratcst....—Among the thouassul end one Planoi °dere& to the 'pUblle,. we searvely knew anY Instrument so fully uniting all the desirable qualities sought, form the Kaaba Plano. It a nuUtlw of some dilliebitY and perplexity to In experienced persons to sakes a good In strument of any. ospactlY. WO too often rely upon the iadlfuleeleet friends In the selection of a PieriOven tr e e ' dthus ITM 41Sentli IlleaPP ol 4l 6d. " O .I I MP thin , way, in our 1,1400.. bl 14,1 the best maker. For this elution, we reonntuend to onr renters to purchase Pianos of William Knabo usanuGicturo. This will WI !eve: Went the.vexailous ne ovally of wasting time Ins long rearels. Tim mputatiou of the Knibo PLUMS Is an infallible guarapty of excellence.. In the houses of the moat treptupllabed and wealthy of Mir_ eitisens. and In our boat seminaries and OMIWIPP. these =gni& cent instruments may be found. Nor Is this any wonder, for. In purity, depth and oonstanai of. tone; they are maw -passed. .Their .gradation of scale is so oxquialtelY. and. at the manse time, caw rehenslveiy !Maned. that they are es. liihtalifeipheialheaftirf SntuftiSn "id I the human heart au,d Soul. Their tome Is exquisitely pure and unique, raid au eves, svieetuud syrupsthetleAst it hi; spires al!lrtio listen to It, while at the 'same time Um action to porfoctly and the heSie resound to tho' tquela stab such oensitlvinros and lutalltirence, so to spiiic, no to inako ono almost .think that, Ms whoil.of the manurnotnrer lin gers in hts.vork. . ' . . . The Old .filimer.—A.Crestßee. Ohio Moir sayer A young man and his ram. tly, on their way to Kansas ,to occupy a small glee of land, was robbed of all the money be had, between AM-. an and Mansfield on last Frklay'sr‘or nenn while traveling In an emigrant oar ma the 1", R.W. The facts urchin:4p) it. by hint are; A Young man of geptAl appearance .oc copying a sett in frUpi introduced him-. self to the outignank stating that ho was going west also: bpi would have toslop ha Mundield a mind to pay a small debt, anti thai-he hank that he 'could not transact Ma !maims in the short Unto that the train would atop, as ho had nothing but a Check du Now York, for, 411700, arid imppoOd ha would not have time to bet it cubed at the bank. lint into emigrant would loan him some money. be' would pledge to hint as secu rity titti;l7oo - thedr, with a handsome interest as soon ea they would got to erestline, where he couldipa the check cashed: The money, $4OO, which he. had borrowed - or a neighbor in Pennsylvania and 'secured by mortgage covering the Kansas land, at 8 per cent, interest, was handed the sharper f and true to his word he left the train at .Mansticid and did not return. When the swindled par ty arrivoteat Cu:4411001m found ho had a blank check, iticket to Kansas. no tictn- I as, and nothing letter this world'* geode but a wife and three interesting young children. To go on into e strange coun try without money seemed terrible to hint ;go Lack ho could not fur he had not the mean. to go with, lie dually concluded to go on and take Modulus. Penn'a. Legislature. IIIATx, Feb. B.—After the transactiOn of !mid and unimportant mitte', a out plement to the Common School law was presented which provides amassment of uniform rates of school lax, ill over the eounultinesoaith, of two mills on the val uation of property, all to be pith' into the State Treasury, and the State Treas urer to apportion the canto among differ ent counties, iu proportion to the num ber of children in al heels, Assessor's re turn* to be made to the tate annually. The schools to tun at lemon. rive mouths every year. Ordered printed. The bill authorizing the election of utate School Directors, was taken‘tip, discussed and passed tinnily. A geshank. discussion anise on the hill relative to the public prititing,,and was quite exciting. Sena tor Davis raid a bill which aethorized the lowest qualitint bidder-at the let ting last Tuesday, to du the Wane print lug fur the next three years. This was intended to favor kleLaughlin, of rade delphia, and cut out Darr, of Pittsburgh. Senator lluekalow immediately caw the situation and 'opposed it. As Wallace appeared to be backing McLaughlin, Senator Hewn, of Deaver, went with Wu Democrats on every, vote, but Duckalew and Albright, of Lehigh, went with the Republicans, and defeated the bill by a Soto of le to 15l They will endeavor to Calve the matter roeutuddered. in the morning, but reeree to consider any amenduieut which allows new bids 011 WO basis of a new bill. As a Democrat is the lowest bidder, they went to keep Althorn. Adjourned. liousit.—A hill to exempt palleallagall Ist liontberbuid county, fruits taxation, was ws ainendod es to wake it guttural. and thou passed to second reading. Thu exemption was cardinal to an 'assessed VallinUoti utWoe tliousantlxinaista..sist- ouruod. The Senate held uu ..eselun Mouse, rul. 6.—A great nunly bills of atonal and personal character, wore dis posed of. Mr. birilliths, Itopublium chosen at the specie: sileakm last week' to tilltho vacancy In the lißeuuW Pia tritt, Philadelphia, was sworn and took his' twat.% Mr. straug, from the Ways and Means el' innultwo, reported favora bly on the request of the heard of Puts lie Charities to withdraw certain papers presented by General Kane. Strained. A bill for detallestreporta from chalita. We institutions, asking Slate appropria tions,-was reported favorably. The bill authorising the sale of the stocks, bonds. .Im., in the mule Treasury, to be applied to the extinguishment of the public debt was reported on negatively. The bill allowing everY ward, borough and town ship to vote every. three years uu a pro hibitory liquor law was reported favor. ably. Mr. Ellis intruducen a bill pun ishing soldiers fur being present at elec tions tor any other purpose than voting. Adjourned. SENATE, Feb. t.—MT. ItUtEll Misvalue . - ed a bill retailing portions of Lout's Mid Martin's lanes, Beaver Borough. Beellr• lug farmers mid others against losses of horses, e.attle, sheep 41.11 d swine by rail roads In Beaver county, ruvidlug that within two mellitus railroad companies shall have erected on each side of their roans a fence live feet high, and untie guards at crossings, otherwise the com panies to pay fur cattle killed or injured on suit before aJestioo of the Peace. Mr. White -irrovidlug entry of certalu pro ' cashews ou judgment indexes In courts of the Couniumwealtli. -- A resolution providing that papers be sent at prepaid rates through the midis, the names of _parties addressed to be furnished to the Postural.* ; amounts to be paid by war rants of the speakers; the publishers of the Journal to furnish wrappers with the names &alienators and parties ad dressed printed thereon Minn mow than ten dollars reread' member. Adopted. The whole coat. for the session will be I#losoo. The bill transterring the dune.: of Stiperiuteudent of eluttLene thifhtung to the Superintendent of Common Schools., with nu additional salary of name up on dual passage. Mr. Whits moved its infletinitc pueltpeue tweet. Lust4eas it, nays :Z. The bill passed Ilually, yeas 3b , nays.d. Among the private bills passed were the foltow ins : 1111 i to incorporate the New linabl e on Gas Company ; and a bill to divorce Enoch and Mary M. Fowler of Balmer borough. Adjourned. Bousx.—The Botts* roux:dig from the inneudulent to the Americus stounshiP bill, non-concurred in by the Senate. The Speaker aunouhned the following se the Apportionment Committee: Messrs. ,Elliutt, Humphreys; Strang, Sburiock, Smith, of Diumbiu ; Fulton, Reim:cid, Hewitt, Buck, Vhalpant„ Meek, ltarvey and Boileau. Among the haul bills ponied, was to fur the protection of graVeyards' in Beaver county. Ad journed.. SOMATA. Feb. V.—Numerous petitions for consiltutional reform, Icifsd-optiou, iquer-law, and prohibition of 'Mexico • tit:gib:inks on election days, were pro w:utak The bill appropriating lburtccu hundred dollars apiece annually fur three extra clerks in thejland doPart went instal. The 'bill providing that where a husband devises an 'tali to to his amid wife, and she Intestate, the estate shall be divided also =wig the children by the forgoer wire; Passed. The bill for the publication of the 7th volume of tramuactions of the State Agricultural Society, and collection of the aims, not to cost over two thousand dollars, was *nod with an amendment by Ms. White, certain' the tranMclicos of the Pennsylvania FriSt Growers' go: day, and reports ,et the three • ezPork mental two enbeelensYkomi, lo MO' cultural Society was passed, Mr, Iteten epposltik the bllFew-etarevagan4.'and lirahatie anti .Antiunion votiog 14. r. Tho hill - providing for ltoixatling 444W:eV. Court deade, prusexi. Mr. lin ts& smiled up his bill restoring theaprinw eleoUoua thmtighout the Cornmonwaribb whirl' pawned finally, by a' ananimaia co lea irotooloccW4WltP/OttAPWL.4- - lloong.—Two Unmeant) of the Report of the Civil thtio Conunbutionera 'were ordered to bo printed. The Rouse *erupted nil the afternoon on the Conatl • tutional . trunvention bill, the Democrats offering • innenduaouta end the Unpu tali cans sustaining the bill as horn ifure re , ported. The bill finally paseod to a sec ond reading. . &GNAW{ Feb. 10,--Autong the bills presented wasiinfeelianging "ha day fur the meeting of ibe Retuin Judges, to the Thursday instead or We drat: Fri day after elections. A eanunderable de bate arose nu the bill for letting the pub lic printing. Mr. Rutau explained that ho had bcou charged with voting with tho Mumma +. or the Senile on antiques thou ; but ho had yet to learn there war any penile,' in the matter.. A commit too war appointed ki-report on next 'Tuesday, in regard to the letting of the contract br printing. 'Adjourned till . Tuesday next. . • • Hou Aitivparaetl - the House to allot the 'Public printing on the third Tuesday of March next.. A number of private and laid Ldlia - srere introduced, and NOMO of them reformed. No action of i getteral interest transpired. Adjourn= ed till Monday. Tn E Dr-vett. EaTABLIMXENT OP THE \\'►acv.—Parsing along Penn street,Pltbt burAh. yestereay, we dropped Into the great steam dental establishment of Dr. D. C. lipyncer, and were' surpriaisi as well by the richness as good taste of its appointments. Theentire establishment has been renovated unit ItnproVed at a eta' of several thousand dollars, and now presents an appearance of elegant* and richness not surpassed by any similar west of' the mountains. The Doctor Is never content WM a mediocre position in anything he undertakes, but hoops the most elegant dental . r&nis, drives the detest team, and maintains one alba most elegant out-of-town *cgs herea bouts. lie aims to bellow In everything. and unlecially in his profession, In which he Ia pnappruatehed and unapproachable. Reader, if there be any dental operation you desire performed judiciously: expos ditiously and satisfactorily, or tiny den tal work you want 'executed 1.111 please, call on the Doctor and la) will new dale you. II is place is at 251 Penn street, and the."latch string" is always out. Flue Filpighltig.--(iiir people are _nowenjoying eitNt exeellout Ntelehing. The road* have not iweet g.aal thla win ter we they Awe at preAent. SESIINARV .1:q0 irtriTlTUTE.—Thin areCk make% tho middle of the whiter semaion of this Inalitution now iv) large ly attended. l'apile can enter at 'any time, being charged only froni'the time of entrance. The giatural information imparted and oral Maim:thin given In the extvllently managed Primary School 'orate ShOina ry are alone worth far more to the"lit tle tines" than the tuition charged. *Po pila.entering now will have daily lessons in P anahlp from Prof. Steele with out. extra charge. Drititructlve Ineei—On last Moo day night, at about 11 p. m.,lfire broke out in the Bearer Valley Herald office, at Now Itrightots, and befOre its mvagets could be arrested, that establishment, tAgether with .Dr. . Musser's dwelling, Mrs. Fleming's dwelling, and Milton Towniend'a °Mae. wore all destroyed. Wo hive not beard how the tire origina ted. The Inesta heavy, but what it will amount to we have not ascertained., The property was all partially insured: The suiTerera have our warmest sympathy. ,r-frAddros R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buf falo, N. V.; and gat a ramp* on Catarrh free. or scud si x ty' cent* and, get Dr. Lags Ottarrh Remedy. B.IOU ward is offered by the proprietor for t ease of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by drankta. DIYOUCES,—Absolute Dim:frees ob tained In New York. Indiana, Illinois. and other states. fur permits from any Plater* countryman. support, ete l . ;i t v ntlic . lett n eanwm &Tida l. No .I cba irdr::s " . MOOSE .t Melt tItirSDN.. Counsellors at Los, • Jaattri :141 UC.Olowlir. New tart City. Day GoonsaT Low Pniceet.--Wo have wore winter goods on hand thin we de bark, to curry over to next season, and have detertulned to close them out pre 7 paratory to receiving our spriug goods. We now Offer great bargains, and buy ers will find still a good stock to PAM (ruin. We havertalso ou hand a large stock a elegant satineS and MIRA which wo will close out at about ono-half original cost. JicKgr., Mutiny.' A. Co., auccel"ors to J. %V. Barker A. Co.. r.fi Market Street, between 3,1 A; 4th Avenue', Pittaburgh , Pa. The Pitteburgh dallies was tlio•fol low i g a trtav uont of gross amount of bus- Mess done during the jmitt: Cbeinter ital, $115,300 ; Di:vadat, 5116,000; Go $.10,0011; Chronicle, $61,9001 Peet, $70,000; Mail, $lO,OOO, / -.- Prrrsimatan mi.t iniET. .WFICE Or TIIiiPITTS.-GAZETTN. MONDAY, Feb. 13, 1871 APPLE'—Tho market Is 'steady, with regular salon, but uurbaugotl,o l eo(44,3o por bbl fur fair to good, cud 53.00 fur lIIITTEII-I.Ve &vial flame to quote prime to choke at titiG3o, with a moderate de mand. Common anti inferioeis very abundant and spry dull. EGOS—Continuo dull and drooping.. Strictly fresh cannot be quoted above' while pickled are herd to m. 41 at an price. FLOUR—Is rather weak and the do mend has fallen oil:considerably under the Influence of recent advice's from abroad, though there he no quotable change to make in quotations. Spring wheat 10,75®7,00; choice Minesobt ba ker's flour, 117,25 • red winter Wheat, s ‘,- 75®7,00, and while 97,25. It is very dif ficult to wholesale flour as dealers gen erally seem to have all they want. Bye flour is firmer and higher, in sysapbsthy with the advance in nye, and we now quote ut 95.75%4.00. GUAlN—Wheat continuer weak. and the Millers are still bearish, iusistlug on further concesstheyions, though it is not likel that wUI e able to force pri m% down an,y farther b for the present, as holders will keep It awhile rather than soil at • loss ; 'wo now qucto at $1.30(5 1,35 fur fair to.prime red and $1,40@a1,45 Aar white. Oats In limited supply and Min. but not quotably higher, 47Q48, baying,49®so, selling, 53655' for small lots In store. Ear Corn Is In fair demand mainly however Ibr small lots and prices remain unchanged, 65@67 for mixed to irUna yellow, In bulk, and hB®7o iu a bb ing way. Shelled Corn is dull. ye is still quoted at oe€os, with very little arriving. and.the stock In this mar ket Is very much reduced. Barley Is still quoted at 80®35 for spring; and 90 @RI for fall. being sold from country wagons at sl2®lB per ton. Married. 11OLLEMAN-11HODkW.--Ork Tueadm February 7th bud., by the Hey, J. M. Shlelda, Mr. Henry C. Holleman, or Beaver Falls, Pa., and Mla+•Josophlhe F. Modes, or thightou township, Bea ver county, Pa. DIED. CAMP—On Friday worsting. at o'clock, February 3, ICI, Attar Bar bara CAM p. rolictot Michael Cautp,Sr., PIiNEBAKEII-0n the lilt oit , at Ja!lorlarm3... Mr —New Advertisements. tonivivrE K. D. MAR- L tit3s (000 ot the petale oehablteseboto or tho borough of Mom%) will open onloorotptloo school.. In e Pohlle *tool Balldlraf of Deaver. Nomfoo, th .146%*. M Inst. The palsouiro of Wortal pablFe nolcitod. , RIIIOEIP'I'S and 14_12e.PENDIT Of the Treasury of Stever County for the Year 1870. DDitrriaaert Dr. Yoe haLence IN 'hereon' zo Jan.lllt) te,}ol Fur cask rood during thre yr, Na per Treasurer's Wi g Citivife af tut. fro WAS 49 . ----- IS. .14. 11333 att # 1,114 Cr. Atte:gran pay.. . Aise,umni reig. of Toler* adlture Pay—SlAte..ll. it. xmtre.• do Smuts:, K Pbsiseipti, 45 CU dc do • Was. Thome, 45 SO do do WLI bads.. 45 CU LIT MI Agricultural Society. annual douitiow. nun , Sorrowed money- Paid ow " • bawds i 'aureate 01.50000 • • Paid Mi. us boo& & mule. ill 50 URI 50 Bridger: hulkling 7.1413 01 do regolsiagorlewing etc 1.150 - 0,001 HS Co &mien ray- Wm... $5 l O do ,do Martel W riouU, du do &wet& Orittam, Oil tat do ' do Mal Torrence. U 6 00 I&S VD IVO la Wu tar Clerk for Coderr. John Yellow... Cinasel do ikon llloe, osq Commonwealth eases. els: Clerk of Quarter riesiluns„.... DX in Constables' foes lin tia Diann Atfortiey'd ars 1111141 Dodrtling, weLlse and dons _ log of priisusen.... .... 1,116 11 Lodging wrens 61 le J slimes tea attending Jail.. 1.6 U le Jeanne' fans, re 65 Wlesisa • fen, 11611 lil Pbyslcian tiaj di, Nardi nee. in in Conveying paupers Ikon ikey 17 66 Je Ma b. Lltiell, eueerVd. Jury kin is Ckinsoowealla erne Illi CU • hanaa, • 6l4 prr et. Cu MB lam= , woe Wanes paid '7Wanrar. MID ' te . , thug k..prsoes- -- 911 I Military Armory. , tort ler 1 M ,1114 et Constables, waiting oti Court.. 1011_ i Wags of landau leered to Jan. I. 144 60.114711 do retains and inliorge,..•• • alder -- "iiiseard for biz ocalpa. Coon Crier, J M Elliott line. ' rod air mad sorer, me an ,u,.. 4 j..... pay.. ... ... .. 6W pg • ird road dnoragin. Joann Ilan, liege Petit Co • do.. .... . ... ... 1,11.11 hi .do kir re.iirnis kw of nr.aard lard.— Xll Janitor's salary, James You... 1511 63 Paid to County Institute, U X Mobs... Moe do earn seniors, du .. 3le • " leate, persona is a oieuniadoes. 4.7111111 mil Ti : "'' Lama lion 1.4 leteWoo adrpol Mak VIP lid 'M 47 " do du (Irene 1p do 'do IWO II 71 - do du beidgeonee do do ..., UM 34 MI. •' flair Bretton matey cowpony .. - ail Oh . ' .Abotenserai an lax bid prior to Aug_ le Ural Lea 5 firer et. main. in 067047.74 main & • 1407 11111 I f per et. do on 431,711.14 paid out. DM la . 1 raid warrens leosJ prom Jan 1, S. Ire 1111 41 tJ 1 Ibrianor to Inoeory Jan I. 11171.. • • 11 1.3 4 igi . Ing.tok—Uumbere 1 Vilna.* fis4 Ara& Ism. Expestea, caminallons.ae. -" , Jary_Conssuarsitssers' .1. C W Owes, ..... _ ... ; . 13 W Andrsw Caruthers 14 Ist Clerk's Mr.—Jury Comolo;ro. 113S1 Stir 'lra frovfor w lettha and summon Ing Jurors . ' ; 1.7111) • •1 .e • ::: e; : • • •• • * . 2 .t.;,t's • t.ll.=iU;s7g4, 4tAl ARIL - 1 7 *-2 .1 '''''=x=l4.4:4rll4l;l=-12.4-mt.104, #,.4.4. it , --11t11.1 EtEi..gt. - At,.u =4 44 124 4444 MI 1 bb. irttigisri i i i :,:i, i g t ors. 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ALLISON, TrININOIrtr. et Myer TO' balance from 1300 $ /Ad $0 - ant reed Iron Lloaeared Lauda.(o3) 133 u 7 To sour nsc'd from Collectors veto/U.1300 1,633 73 - - •• before Aur 1. UM/. ...... . - eV 4 5 . 154 la LIM •• •• - from CWkctom for 137 U 13,111 11 To duet reed In= Med Llueli. tom, ad 113 id de do do do lloatdug do 31.11 Id To red by redeokdo unaoat'd dodo VI • •• Irsos Wee of old bridge*: .... 13 l a ir "' • " - " of alarm... ... .. 11.. 11 : Ali : `rolllas 10 ed 1.24 15 Tan 11.154 ill b)1/aldose IQ Treasury • . GI . . , Dr. Bearer Comity Mark Aerosols. Cr. .11111. t.. Bah To mule( onletanalln: war. Jun. I. ICI, fly balance In Co. ?motley $ kik NI ate•o DI td 73 1 Ili bal. doe Dun collector. prior lu WO UM Ili To P m aount of outalanding bond's...... .. SAW 1 3 1 do do do fur Mt 7,411 MI To tudance - II,WI SD By balance doe from nsemated ka46.. 111 M By de do from John tinebiagkberltOur . I Jock face and Ines sus ai - E=l3 StAt] Given under oar hoods, and deal of oiled it. Deaver. RIB Rah day uf.laosary, A. D. BM D. W. scurtz JErsIIPII BRITAIN. lOomallualo SARLI'L TUIDDINCR. Attest: Julio Yellowy. tVrk D. filutoleloo' Esq., Register, IN 'fox with the abooetb of Po. lb Dr. Dre. 4, To cO/1111co1 lubdllataw tai oo adapt of Joao Caldwell, deed— ..... 1 Mt 1.13 1371: Feb. 4, to collateral Inheritance tax oo the ertate Ilutroonow. dre.l ul G 4 orakifeb. 4. to col. Wet. tax oo the dine of 131tabek W. Wagner, deed 37 W Apr 14, do du rotate J S Wlleutadeed 13 tal do do do a( nu itosiell Jo :4 DU Way 11. du do, do NIIIKY Stephens du 10 17, do do do Flttlar Fart, do NG June it, du du do Ahem Walbcr du lOU 1/4 •• ‘.11,3•4, du do•do Gouge Smith du 741 W ••• la, do dU du Jobo Ithirclay du 11l 73 •• Ort. 4, do do du Atka Dom do 14. ta •• 11, do do Jan Yalr 3:l 311' - Nor LI. du do do banal Tutuby do 10 111 KM se Comissiontrealik of Pennsylvania, Bas x 6 Coo r, j .The undersigned. having boon ippointelVy the Court of Commit now or rid moms on Auditor toesamtoe the sasoulto of Oss anSota. of rid county. hereby scald. 16at the thaeguln; otarrosest to correct to the best a Itiokhowledieraef Josuaq 31, On. Is. LYNAM, OM Directors of lb. Poor and Hamm of Employment of eaver Co.. la Dr. Account wlllt Beaver County. fir the Year I D B7O. Cr. Jemmy 1. 1321„ To balsam from 16111 Zia M. January 1, 1371. To cask ItCrirrli froassounly Treasurer.. 6,7613 1.0 .11100001 Wooten ionised 14.ra no Tii do du for cairn,— ..... .. ... 14 to Cub pall fur Mesh 11 01 To do do fur 'beep 63 tra do do Ice wbeelharrotfladder, trod by... II 30 To do do far bides l'_..• ~. II in do do for Inmussior 51 011 To do do for premiume at Cu. fair 4 ro do do Jordon A Covetable nes 1 61 lil To do do for nom 1 • 82 011 do doll Ik. p.. Tremor* A Ommoa, •40 1M To do du . in estiou. ray/ ... 13 ref dodo lot meiotic cloths. Use, .. ...... .... 11 31/ -- do do for doe, 0.100 nod 681 t. VS Ni Tout,- .. ... .. ..... ~.. ....... , ... .57.373 11, do do sob's to Antes m 0 cit0rdP 33 3 33 . 0 . 7au January 1.1871. Cr. do do be buduism. Pavan, de.. .... 11 II My mai 161 tor euppoi tof Insane paupiraglool SI dodo for postage and .tamps, $l3 - do do n•r support of outdoor do • In Cil do do for too bids of •Isegur„.• .. it c •• do do medical allend*ce outdoor " 31 00 :dodo kw trail • aus .. do du tempur`y relleful Inver: pour 33 ID ;do dos Implenela SOM ple 15 SS ..• do do cuMis kW madam . pauper—. i 3 CU do do tue b wheat mi# cun an. •• du do crawl.* 313 57 do du lord peed6B. AI kooks to 61 ••. do do eierchandne.includlng shoes 4= 11 do do raper to lnnitoro aolq. eta, 111 .• do do cook stove sod intone 33 In ,• du do Dr P I Kw. Physle is to hiethile 130 111 ••du do cosh, 314 SO .dudo Me female bin,- .... .. . ....... 104 10 ..1 du do pork, bmosi sod beef 'M4 77 ;'do do lot male kin - 437 43 " do do plastering and Mum rock,.. rock,- 111 13 ;'do do Mob'* Cowes 33 , korona' improve- 4 51 -do do tot lumber..• —. ..... .... . •311 3$ ;Ido do John Olinda •• do do fur maklnibroonia.......... 10 MI 'Jo do Wm liknisds, ere Wrested.,. 41 10 •• do du forgimp _ ... .. . ' 13 21 Idudo W blovid'e Wary trolls JIM 1:1 1 , do do for coffin, 73 30 , lo Apr 1.'•9, at 3101.10 per year.. 101 Of .• do do for Dour de 3235, do do W tilirmurs salary eau Ape 1.1110. •• do 0014 d. removal of Deepen .. 74 00 11 lo Jan 1. I=l,ai 12811.00 per year,. 411 be •• do do far freight and tar0t........ . nos i` Waned to Timor,. Dec. 11,1170. • • 531 73 •• do do fur soilthhig tu rsii ' . • Carried forward ........ .: —.NY= Mk-- -- Total .... ........ ... . $1.371'16 101 TrAn ceWcd (mm Mindy Tromatorsls,4l64 CO OM ....._.. .. BEAVER COUNTY, re. We Ore iseirniesed. Meditate .of Waver COMM do hereby Gatti rue we terre eegunised Mesa:mete of IL AOliew, Trwerefer ulrm.l4 armory; alio. Neeedper eed twee of Ore Direetare OW ~sad Hower of Norprerneer; am, sire wisest ag d m , olltrin..i celpts and IM•burvements WI lbw year MN . gad lad these curtest so reey Mari stole& . WM. TUONIAri r . J. R. ciiarrri taaguars• - • A 111111118111111111. PirliNAL 7 Application for 7. , kit 44 Atlndolettattoe loitiff e been Some to T litho Cowl of COMM' Neer of denier Ooaa- tb. _ strou....„ ty. Ifo. sit of Xarch Tenn Wit. iti.argre.... 644_ at.. 1. the wooer of th. APP 110011 ", owat.f. ladebtodTraa estate ane reqienind to sate Presbeltall...,amillnl".. ._hoisediste voyaged: and lbw's Int*ot dolor • e.arer lon. lobo. the mune will poteent NMI lisql‘Umilla• „I t emery rl: l7 ll4(. l eattot. nealastad• sad Wed &or Noe to coon Sulsgssamilsrst the ILSOMpanyhti cowl- ()MAU thittgllllll, lotion sod Waxer opinion that It ectatalne lIKAbe J. MU M& edn're tog eaartss7 to bor. dhoti that theopakd latent. Abmi r e UsaillwelUs, Vs. mat le lied lo the Itotboootrafe Oface. and that sake be patdlobed aeccollad to law (In the - -- Deem Ammo) that inch appUestioa • las twee sods. sal that Woos saddest taws to tLs ots. olm , be elteern. the .Yd charter of Isearootstios , trill be granted at the mil Tern of thla Coati. • Ibbi ) JOHN CAUGHEY.rreaer• =TAW or 6010WC14 les• woeswy spasSlst obits of Naha?' Gototek. deed., late Wepaidabo. tosush+Dezver Ca. P et a l., hawker been wasted to the *add, sU wises sal Is the sald Wale reinmoted to mks payiteab and thoeebeehaz debar agtJost the tame to prevent theasirttboot delay he teL 110(.D.Itseecoo to NoU'T t1011$1:Cfl, Indeptudt•see iTliotadrlllll 1011 Ts dascribiux olottete realti --.. SW/10 1144 Boom Qlkere lksuits.daylladaolatiolai.4e MI6 reirUtig reortpts M expabill• teen and Madre hrwiss'a WI ID Adver wing. al Wallas Warta. az co ' • Pwtage Wimps awl boa mit,. 7au a a ugiros 2 Jail. Rep* i to Mt It Feel, Niel sc. 4ta Incidentals. IS 50 ta•cl 1 1 . idge/0: 4 7. lks 1 * ip. Ili it autumr matt awl II l Is so I Arreo.arr an es eleellue4, c 7 in 1 Cori* ii• de a ra-eg cersl3'. is - MOO . Lbw. Afvfpg.soplit of Wow 18171 Coaveltog lassies to ill IS 414' Ilassesses sis/arf, *jaw 43 01 •-- 17 6 ,31 . tre.ohno N. iitasiaft: bonnet at ismatito .10,41siadas'. 8141 &Umiak 11111114.0102. vialtlac MI /3 . . Rom Anus, Hapl et psi/mac Valle New bliil4ba,i rtamalsig nosaltleg old blindly/ 13.1161011 ---- yawn Pt U. Lgrictor's Rip .1.41 a L hduer nassel Maher% Coupes' Jahr !Wits,. Aolgobtidooliovporemodklami dolt. 514 . 1 . 4r=abors Wiso,dopomelNout rd. Jostleesfreciplailly tp odleero, g do Wain conliesons fozocallok, fU tetra cod. Collector.' Mors GC, as 14 do do by error lo owercoteslG, do ortaadlog 'mar of TroM•01 • mho crouvraled lead. 4 04 E 33 A 22A1 TTICX= T On": in 53 t S 4.1.11 2MS USI m 2 4 2 ;427 4-1 tag _g. Dri es., la Axonal for Ow tsar AM. Cr. By an% pi UM seal weretszkw to Dildil m Al : - du do do .. anal paid tor Yes otstPt 44 Ito ... - .• - rood viewo 1111 al pd Judah Plan tor mod dinigio. lar - tor ,e of imottad bode a it Irleldi. Co. 'Zlipt. for bort . 66 Huge, perie'l tax at conaiiis, IN d whisky low yOll 5(111 WM lOW do do , do liarsoistp p mu m do do do ltridipriratir do 00 91 wet pd New *WU' ' tit abets at UM taxes pd trim Aug I, 11l Lin Al 11 pr et conl•A .112,107.Akroceirrd MST 311 ii.lll.lrl, pd oat. 1)1134 ikdreco 4 minty Treasury, RIM VD Total, s7l:ril b 118,015 - 53 T0ta1,... • casual air Collateral laheritaleee the yeai oodles Dee. 1. 111711. ddUy. Cr.t Cfbeclatmaw b al J facabr Arc' ( I 71 imp me IT, by_camb o'4 .1 SWAM 5 45 4 " or estate at Vraseb, Fair, dec.ll II IV It Apr 21. by of paid.) Buy& apprabir e.tato Mclalbbee, deed etl 15711.1a1y MI, by orA p'd JU 1 ,1 WW. 1 9 .1 r of elate arA Matti. deed. • IRI Ito Ay 11, by nob sald C A Urllla. 5 0r ut mama 015 A Illocke, dao d.. 1 17 1S 4 espl It tn wag p'd - ortobe of J A Torywrt. deed. 1 W WM Oa 1, by nob pritiW Barclay. asop'r or mate of llaucga lieltb. .... 4 cal ISI4I Jan 17 by Slala Trequarres receil.lll 1trg1.155 Oa 11,757.51 at xt.el IV Total . ........... . • • lON 15 sprorment Psoul. • Sias. Irti. By auk pd uo olwaroat of wow bolidhle.sl ll . lloo 6 0 do do Ow balidlog &kw.-- .. . ..... gra 00 do do Darr A Iloaor, arekllWOW.: o2, • asit epselialkwelif rotW bee; ma do do total Odlog walk sow do do 111w=ogrklow l . dodo foe sold baildrgood.ftc• IV 011 tint fon 80/ 40 do do Ow tapaio, 3711 01 By balsam La Twawary Jos g, WM.. .. I.MO to Building and In rE:cmimi Application Tar Charter. .lf do coed predefine& Remo of bower nem I tr. Na $1 of Much Rem ISM In th,e natter a tie seteketiso of the members of the .Iflnt Vetted hti/bytales Mardi of Re /a Vette^ far a choler .f hotorporideo. Jaa awl 11. WU. ootebeellos Premobtoti.ssa tN Coen hayhts enabled the someepnywoy /owl , tattoo sod Wog of optake Rot It tootolot *eh tog which le cootrery to tor. abort UM oat le otroserst be Nod to the Roth/eery% owl that ware lot pull/ had secterelos the Dome *sot%) that net sollottio• hme Mrs wade. Nod MA plea ealliebot dere to the too• Vary be shows. the sibmehl diarter Istallowl. Ms win boitisted et the fost Tole of a wn. tekt;iel AMIN CAtlll hlf. g. . 211110 . Al . ' • $llO • SC CC 0 ftl.llll in MI - I 13 El ! In 111,130 13 {LOIS SI snow a