`Th e e eaver Ar us' J. WITAND. %tales Ass PlleFitirfoll ==! ,:-Trix Republican State Committee met •at Philadelphia on. , the 24th and unanimously resolved:to hofil the State nominating convention at Ifarrisbarg. on the seventeenth of May, instead of on the 10th of litareh, as heretofore agreed upon. Bt.tom the merit Potitled disturb ance* hi Italy, it is said that arrange• meats have been set on foot 'for the transfer of the seat of the Papal Pow er,-from Rome to Belgium. As the Pope himself is Livorable to this pro ject, there is every prospect of its ultimate success. I=2 T I country generally, will be no little gratified to hear 'that the Bee- Mary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treatatreust New York to purchase two millions of bonds each , Wednesdayduring the month' of March, being ten millions in all, and sell oue , tuillion in gold on the that, third and fifth Thursdays; and two millions on the wooed and fourth Thursdays 'of March, seven millions In all. Tux petitions fur the prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors which have gone into the Legislature this winter are over Whelming and unprecedented in number and sttength of Signatures. The loml, option bill is urged by at Wird a hun dred thousand petitioners, whciee tuco;l mortals are now on file in both hews• es. 'No dmeasure was ever more 'strongly supported by the will of the people, expressed directly and em phatlmily to their servants at Har risburg. Tu asd Ito! of the Cleveland Leader hie been the recelpient of truutelat tention from a female fortune-teller of that place. He published some thing about her manner of doing hominess, when she celled at his of flee and asked him to retract, but it not being his day for retracting, he refused, when she drew a cowhide and went for him. The reserve forc es in the office rushed to the rescue 'of the editor, and the watuan was, Ignominiously ejected from the preps thes. Nothing had created such an excitement in that office since the time they received pay in advance, about thr years ago, fora copy of the 'paper, • Ttnt Glilifornrans were no little alarmed on the night of the 20th of February. - Hitherto' the inhabitants of that State have never experienced any violent electrical commotion ; in fact, Writ, Sashes, of lightning and slight rumblings of} thunder 'hardly recognizable, have beenThelr nearest approaches to, thunder storms. On. thvraight referred to, however, a tur f ribiestonn passed over a portion* of the State, accompanied with light niug and i thunder as, vivid and loud as seen anti heard In the Artntern ritara. *ore consternation among the citizens of San Francisco would nut haVo been caused by eaqfiquake ' after'earthquake. The storm began at ,lout midnight and lasted for up wards ain't hour, after which the ellaninta and the people all became quiethgara. WHAT 14 the. 4lates i ;• - mo ' re - fre. , _ .quentl37kA than intelligently an swered. That. body has been in ses sion now seven weeks . and really . • mate of the important business of the session hit 4 yet been . touched. In deed, this business Is not even pre • Pared for , the action of the respective Houses. There is no apportionment bill, there is no Constitutional reform bill yet i in shape, t h e, revised civil code, a volutne,of illipages, making great changes In our 'civil statutes, lies upon members' desks still await ing even the most initial action ; and the palithai , iliversity,of the two ifoustm only rendersa final disposi tion of those wail other queStions of public momunt and governmental necessity the more distant. • Tar "Penfan Exiles"—thirteen In number whh have been "cavorting' around" in New York city for th. 3 lust few weeks, puked up in WraWs ingtn on het Wedliesday,and inime dlalely made their way to the klievu five mansion. After a few ixonmon place remarits with the President they ,assuhal him that their treat- meat In English prisons had been outrageous, told terribly on 'their health, it9d• they, were tutxtous to , pnhwut wieritten statement of their gtievance:o4 the Clovernment. this the President replied that they ,could do , Sa if they thought , . proper, and leisured them that the United Stales would take such action in the matter as would be Just between her own citizens and a neighboring na tion. It is surmised that the '!exiles" did not, overwhelm General Grant' with their"tloodefsorrow." )Ve won (Jer if they had nut bettor turn their attention now to the emWtruction of Itailroads &o. WHEN a roan once gets Into trouble It scents that every "scallawag". int he country 'eels himself ut liberty to give him a kick. Here 1.4 C. C. Bow: tn. a member of Collgret4 from one of the South Camlina districts, who has recently . passed through a trial at Washington, 11. C., on a charge of bigatity preferred against him by a woman whose present residence Ls in Florida. • The jury In the ease Tailed to agree and were discharged by the e.turt. A new trial will take place, probably in lliarch.- r ßut now Mmes A fellow named Eli G. Grimes kW ex confederate soldier who states thathe (Grimes) murdered a rebel Colonel White, In 11461, and that Bowen, who was himself* Capt. in White's regi- Jowl, got him to do the deed. It looks very lunch to es as If Grimes was hired by Bowen's enemies to set ,this Job up on him. ' if to, It will cause ns but little regret to announce_ his own execution, after trial, for White's murder. tRORRILESI of a very gnive clunic tee.haire' been anticipated for some "Anyepitit . nt Little Rock, Arkan sus, betifikki4Goveninr Clayton and his friends, Lieut. Gov. John lon and *is adherents. Roth of them gentlemen &mire ti) till the gebnn i s. Unlit chair. Governor Cl= term has not yet expired, but time ago he was elected to the U. 8. Senate by the Legislature which is now in session. - As soon therelbre, as he would resign his - ignition as Governor, Johnson, by virtue of the - , - Mate ecinstitutiott, Would to the nfllCc, Since Clayton's to tile rJenate, however, a bllketilaar• rel has sprung up between there gen- . demem and it is preowned that as Govemot of the Chute, Johnson would make war upon Clayton's friends and Wm thou all out of W. flie..! tinder thiski clreurnsbutees Clayton refuses to resignandJohason and his friends threaten to take forek bio peniessiou of the Executive Cl= I her. Appeals to the President of the Halted States have been made in behalf of both puttee for asststance, but that officer wisely abstains.4l-otn taking any . part In the Imbrotilo. He has however ordered the follow ing eider tobe sent to the commanders of Vatted States troops in that I°- 1:'• • ' . Wesel Miran, 10.4.7., r 114011117 cow. usanding Mari: It lolag reported that thew are Indications or a riot at Little DAM the Prod- • deft directs you to keep run Delveta loot lo enoprew and quiet the nsene.. Weald &star wee arise. The warps 'will not be need to, aid ether parts to this coated betireeen the governor and lieurnant.gosentor or MN state, let cell to preserve order.. Acknowledge receipt Immediate. ly. and report soar mottoes. (Signed] Z D. Townersn. Adjutant , THE eitizeni of Washington, D.C., were seised with a fit of liberality' a few ramitha ago, and resolved to lay down a wooden, pavement on Penn sylvania avenue. They oirrie4their resolution out, and Immediately afterwanis began to ujake prepara tions for a "carnival" in Ilona of the great event.' This perfornuince took place last week, And Judging from' the telegraphic reports the whole thing was little else than "torn-fOol! cry" front begining to .end. Mouse ram were run along the streets, goat races were of hourly occurrence, men and wonsen,lu masks 'pm:oiled' all through the city, and almost every public room had Its masquerade ball. Not satisfied with even this the MM. queradent had it wagon'riged up and a masked person in It to represent Mrs. Victoria Woodhull; who was, in this derisive way announced as a emit date for President in 1872. When peopleset themselves to play the fool they generally succeed, and It is well when they have sense enough to know when to stop. , The mana gers of the "carnival" at Washington evidently failed in the latter, when they- tried thus to caricature Mrs. Woodhull However much we may difibr with her upon the question of Women's Suffrage and her peculiar way of advocating It yet all recognise her as a gifted woman, and entitled to respectful treatment. That female , Suffrage will become the law of the' land, is doubtless or fore gone conclu sion—and is only a question of time. We doubt its expediency, but area ofacknowledged wisdom and ability, advocate it, and it is rapidly gaining groundlanong thoughtfuland• intel ligent people. This being true it is labor halite try to laugh the question down,and when persona seek to bring its foremost champion into ridicule,as was done In the case here referred to, they . not only show their lack of good breeding but confess their inability .to meet the argutuetits in its favor. The. war between Gerinany and. France, has been , hmught_to a Ch and peace once more exists between the two countries. A treaty to this end waffsigned on the e 24th' by His man*, representing Germany, and by Theirs. representing I: Wince. By fts terms France is to. pay Germany, three hundred and twenty million thigrheidi t egAnitiMYßreiz ' alid Nancy. It also stipulate* that the Ger Man army sli•11 enter and pass through Paris. This news will be, hailed with pleasure throughout the whole civilized. world. A VERY foolish story has been put in circulation by General Butler's enemies to the effect that his parlors In Washington wero "hung ' with mirrors belonging to the United States Government. The facts In relation to thew mirrors seem to be that sometime ago the General wish-' ed •to purchase some iiiirriirs and wrote ton Newlork dealer upon the sul4eet, - and was referred by him to an agent in Washington. The agent informed Gen' Bader that ho had several large mirrors' which he had brosight to Washington in theexpec tation ofselling them to the Govern ment for the President's house, but failing in that, he was then endeav oring to sell them to the Treasury Department; that they were stored In the Treasury building, and if Gen. 'Butler wished to use them in his house entil they were sold 'he was welcome to do so, provided he would pay the cost of removing them, and assume the responsibility of return ing them uninjured. lieu. Butler accepted the oar, the mirrors were taken to his house and subsequently returned to the akent, who afterward sold them to the Government. Thu agent was glad to make the arrange ment', because he thought the prop erty safer in Gen. Butler's hands than when lying in the hulls of the Treas ury Department. Ix a libel suit against u newspaper tried iu thlifora la neently,the Judge, who is said to be one of the best and ahlist in thehtate; ruled in substufwe, that as ail editorial article appeared iu 1110.811111 e paper after the one of which complaint was made, uvula gizing•for. the first, and averring a luck of all ounce, .the allegations might be considered as proof of the character and intent of the first. Un der this ruling the Jury (band u vet , diet for the defendant. This is emi nently fair. As a co-temporary ex pl "If the proprietor ore news per admits an article to his col nmns which nay citizen feels so much aggrieved us' to found a libel suit thereon, the publisher has a 'right to show, in an explanatory ar ticle, that. he published the article, without malice orintent to injure the complaining party. Tbeex . planutory article in Ltd be in oshlered in. connec tion with the original one, us show ing animus of the publisher. ,Thishi a just and Culiglitened 'ruling. Pass ing by this case, it .may be safely affirmed that nine out of every ten libel suits brought against publishers areprampted by malice and not.by any desire to,obtainjustice." - —A 1411 appropriating CIAO of the State funds to the.. relief of those who were rendered destitute by the Milllintown fire posts! the House last week and was signed by the Gov mum. The. bill originated In the crenate and was posed by that body' seseral weeks ago. We think this was abOut right, although it is ques tketable whether there is authority existing anywhere, for the) tore to make approptiations t i rreh. purpowes, however commendable or deserving the Inbjeet of the distill?* may be. MERE. ANIL THESE. A:genial minx of a village par ish In Minnorta found it difficult to get his salary' promptly. Latterly it was much behind. (loin to.one of Is his delinquent risbioners in the hardware trade, he looked over all his stock of cork Tows very fastid iously, ;seeking a rge one of peculiar strength and else. -Tsi the inquiry, "What do you want of such a thing anyhow ?" the answer came; "my_ i dear sir, I want a oorkscraw that can draw my salary l" • —Col. Thomas E. Chickering, of the firm of 'asickering Bros., piano manisfacturera, died suddenly in Boston, of apoplexy, on the 14th. It is stateAthat he has $50,000 insurance on histile, in the following compa nies: , Equitable, ,1110,000; State Mu tual, $5,000 ; Mutualltenefit, $20,0001 Anchor, N: Y.; • 35,000; Mutual N. Y., $.10,000 ; globe Mutual; $20,000 6 —A Ibrineti' Kentucky 'Congress man went outriding with his sweet heart, and, in his own words: "We were nearing 'a small skirt of wads the ho” at their best speed. I had determined lu my own mind that when We reached a particular spot I would 'pop' 'Our question, and so I did, but, would you belleve,me? she said no. Just as the word escaped her Bps I purposely run the sleigh over a stump. Out we went she to cool her person in the snow, and . I to counteract the damage she had given , to my Affections. • 1 1ler first words after getting back into the -sleigh were: ••Exeuse tae, sir, I wished' to tell you to notice the stump.' We of ten refer to thesleigh-ride, but to th' • day she believesit was an aceidee We, live time the Indiana line—a 1- vorce is not wanted." —ln Denver, lowa, one day to t week a wan tried to have himself sent express to Newtown Cor ners, Mass., by sectoring himself In a box expressly manufactured by - him for that purpose. The box was five 'feet long, three feet high, and fur nished with provision and all nave wiry articles pertaining to a bed chamber. The express' company re fused to receive the box: which was valued at $;100, on amount of Its inse curity. 'the lox was left standing on end with the man in Rat the express office for two hours. The man stand ing on his head all the, time as was afterward discovered. As the box was beintremoved the man stirred while endeavoring to retnain.perpee dicular, which led to his d9tection. The box was directed to himself and Waif so &WHY arranged tat he txxi id have escaped it pleasure before reach ing:his destination. lie Is now con fined In the county Jail. Ills rune is G. C. Cress. As he carried a rL,vid vet some surmise finale Intended to rota the exprtnti company. LA Mr. Ingham and , his son of Jersey City were arrested by detect ive Opel last week amused of etre chin*. assaulting Frederick S: Grammar. When the. .aecuse& per 'Sous, were arraigned before JUstice Chambers it. transpired that dram s/4r had wooed and won a fairyowag daughter of Mr. 6 Ingham against the will .of the latter. About a week. since they.were clandestinely married but the young bride returned to her father's house and observed the in , most secrecy as to the affair until last Ea r t a unlim t v o illate h w i r i tr a lv4 T o / her parents. after which she repaired to her new home. Durtuchlatarday !light her father and brother went, us alleged, to Granulated house, forced the door of chamber, and .atroc iously aaiaulted him, at the Name liaap`thredeuing to make hie wife a widoW: The mitigated bridegroom greW so seared that hefted, while his Wife was borne away by her \ father and brother. The. loghdros gave bcdl iu $l,OOll tuck -Yesterday's Cinehniatti Gazelle observetelf we base a bridge that will slop large boats here, Paducah will have. one that will stop them there: Stetunbouting will by this he cut down to the smallest craft, with a suspension °reveal these forsus much as a month every year during high 'water. And the building of largo ateatubotits at Chicinnttl will be fl milly extinct. And this is pnly tht beginning. of bridging the Ohio Probably ball• a dozen bridges wil spah the river below this city In the next twenty years. The fixing "of the conditions of the Cincinnatti bridge IS the fixing of the conditions fur all these. If we initiate this piracy it will be turned to our destruction." —The perils of,:l4onthern journal. isn are Illustrated in the chronology of the Vlyksburg, Miss., Sentinel be fore the war. , This is tho way the casualities ran : Dr. Hagan took charge in 18:17, fought a duel with the '4Vhi g , participated in a-,A,,tnber of free lights, and was finally killed in 1849 in a street light. Ills assistant, fame Partridge, died with yellow fe er in• 1849. Dr. J. S. Hall, associ ated With Mr. Partridge, %Ivi a noted iluellist, twd had u number of "af fairs," in one of which he was EL , verely wounded. The next unlucky editor was James Rau, who, In vin dicating his honor; was killed by Ha init of the Wriiy. Next in or der came -Walter hickey, who, in- I Bulged in several st .t rows, and Was repeatedly woun . He killed ISt. Kecklin, and was soon alter kill ed himself in the Lo sta r State. The next editor was Joh La vine, who it siviitsoleclinal glo on the field of honor, and conseq tly Is not enti tled to it place inth4 niche of fame. He indulgad howeticr, in the usual utnount ofindisereikabuse, and aton ed for his folly by serving a twin in prbton. Mr. Jenkins, his successor, In aspiring to Immortality, cume to an untimely end in a street fight with H. A. Cribs: Mr. Cribb was assas sinated lathe saute wanner lu Sono ra. P. C. Jones succeeded Jenkins, but nut finding the editorial dude au easy one, he did the meet sensible thing he could, and drowned his sor row and his body at the same time in the Father of Waters. William Roy subsequently assumed .editorial tun v its charge oft he &Mind, after wants he celebrated the e% t with a Street tight. The exercise . re iteated at , luttavals, until filially he was mamaluated In a street ruW by his book keeper. . • 7 Scientific observitions with the barometer and the thermometer at the summits . of *dated mountains, such as Etna and Terwriffe, are sn ip:stet as of much . probable value in" adding to , a knowledge of the. great atmospheric tweets of the Globe, and to Itimish other important Infor mation In meteorology. Forty. First Congress. 'SECOND SIDINION. SENATE, Feb. 18=The House bill relative to the construction of a bridge aerate the Mississippi River passed. The joint resolution to prevent ob structions to the navigatien of the . Ohio River prohibiting further work on the Cincinnati - aud . Newport Bridge, unless It shall be so amstrtict ed as to give one huqdred feet in the clear beneath the lower cross beams of the bridge and low-water mark, was takeo up and the amendment of Mr. Sherman agreed to ; but the morning hour having expired, the: bill sent over. The balance of the day was spent in theconsideratlon of I the Appropriation bill. ;' l l.loVsE.—The conference Commit tee on the Diplomatic' Appropriation bill make a report which was agreed to. The House Went into Committee of the whole on the Army approprl atiou bill, which was dimmed at great length, when the Committee rose and , repeated the - bill to the Howe with a clause authorizing an •appro priatlon of 100,000 tbr running the boundary line" between the United State; from the Lake bf the Woods to the . Rocky MountaiM. The Ju dietary Committee report against the ported claim,. a minority re ported In favor of It, anti a discussion ensiled. The previous question was called, but before it was totem the House adjourned. SENATE, Feb. ;o.—The House bill to guard elections; by the U. S. troops, when necessary, was reported favor ably. The Legislative appropriation bill was then considered at great length when several amendments were agreed to and a final vote will be had on Tuesday. Honig.—After the presentation of smolutlons hum several State Legks !alum, the bill authorizing the Pres ident to invalid a joint commission ;to catahlWb the mirth-western boon- 1 dary was taken up, and alter some debate, was passed. After a lengthy discussion, the minority report on the, MeGamiban claim was agreed to. It, directs au examination of the'recorde of the Patent to the Pastiche graut to be transcribed into the records as the same stood on the record book in the general land Oleo at the time it was examlued without any mutilation or: erasure *Wiley.; so that the legal effect of the record so Itanserihed,slutl l be the same us if Rib original record had never been interfered with or mutilated; and it authorizes and re quires the President of the United states to do in the premises whatever may In his judgment be Just and eq uitable between the parties ' without regard to any action or proceeding subsequent to the 14th of March 1803, the date of the recorded patent. Very rich quick-silver mines are involved in the settlement of this claim; and, it has been hotly contested for sever al years ; and warm words - passed among Senators in debate on the merits of the bill. Adjourned. Sr.traxx, Feb. 2I.—A resolution lately Introduced, looking to the acquisition qf: the British North American pole Mora on the wed of Hudson's Bay—though the high' Commission -was referred to the ,Committee on . Foreign Relations. The Senate bill authorizing the U. S. Circuit Court for Indiana to make partition to increase the salerks of the Postmaster. bleneral, and Commis sioner of Customs and Pensions, to 4,000 was passed. Pittsburgh has been designated as,a port, in which .gwals in bond may be tnutspartril under the law of last session. Ad journed. Hotray..Sorne time was consumed In the coosideridion of the mathoth ItioutW Pacific Railroad bill 'of the Senate, which'after being amended, was passed. The' contested election ease of Shields vs Vanhora was de cided In favor of tfitilatk , the' Sit ting member; and that Shields be paid $5,000 ter his eiperries. Ad punted, SENATE, Feb. 22.—The 'ciedentials of Mr.' Morrill, Senator elect from .11;a' ttit,' l rvai - 11 '— refseideti,ttitT centennial celebration bill was con sidered during the morning hour, but without dtdnite action. The In dian appropriation bitt WWI under advisement during thtiremainder of the day. The Atneadment striking out the section prohibiting contracts or agreements by any person with Indians for payment for services in collecting claims against the Govern nient-for Indian lands, annuities or treaties, or declaring such agreements null and void, way rejected. The section was then modified to permit the hiring of attorneys by Indians, subject to the approval of the COlll - of Indian Affairs and Sec retary of the Interior, and prohibit ing their recovering a grader amount of pay than might be approved' by the Secretary of the Interior. The bill nos imported to the Senate, when additional amendments were propos ed and discussed. tine, to increase the compermition of Indian agents three hundred dollars annually, wive rise toe dischssien upon the personal integrity of those officers and ilitfer 'encts as to the proper policy' to be pursued In the management of the Indian Bureau. The amendment was rejected. The Corninittee on Indian Affairs, reported various amendments, making additional ap propriations for the Indian service, a number of which were adopted, and at 4:311 the Senate took racist till 'evening. At the evening session there was but a meagre attendance, and no business of importance was transacted. !!Drat:.—Tee deficiency MI me considered at grtt length ; and du ring debate on items incorporated in it, quite a personal warp( words oc curred between Mr. Farnsworth and Mr. Butler, the formerCtutrging the latter with having his' house furnish. ed l with Mirrors belonging to the tinned States. A motion was made to strike out the appropriation to the Freedmen's Hospital. 1 t was alleged that this Desnoclatic hatred of the pour, oppressed and down-tnalen people of the land. To this it was replied that. the Freedmen's Bureau had been a faithful source' of public plunder—bad been and was "rotten from top to toe," and t'llad been used in connection with the army to pros- Mete the hallot-box." The bill passed and the House adjourned. SENATE, Feb. 11.—The Finance Committee, reported back the House ;bill to extend the provisions of the 'ssth section of the Banking act of June 1864, panisLiug embezzlement by bank officers to banks organised under the provisions of the Banking act of February, 1863. Passed. The Senate resumed the consider ation of the Pldiadelphia centenulal celebration bill, which was discussed without action until after the expi ration of the morning hour, not with standing repeated efforts of the Penn sylvania &nature Scott l and Cameron to Mine a vote.. ' Mr. Cameron gave wftice of his in tention to move to take up the bill in the morning hour hi; morrow, and to press its cousideration until it was disposed of. The Senate bill to amend the berm tY laws passed. It .14 as follows: That all soldiers who were muster ed into the service of thellnited Sta tes for three years between May 4th awl:July _224 1861, and who were honorably, discharged before serving two years by reason el disabiliti es contracted in the service, are entitled to receive $l6O bounty. At 6:30 p. m. the Senate found itself without u quorum ; and the :Sergennt-at-tiruts ordered to IMAM absentiea to come In and - resume businms. 'At 8:00, a Iquorum having been obtainedinthe ndian o Appropriation ea bill Was amend ' ed and . The Senate then took up the 11 "to guard- thepurity or elections," that is, to guard the Imile with U. S. troops; and a gtoort deal of tillibustering,was had on .the part of the Democrats.. The bilLwas read; but before Anal aetictOthe Pilate ad journed. House.--The. House 'passed the bill relative to taking depositions de Bane rnn In Courts of the United Sta tes; allo the Willer the extension of time for the completion of the Por tage and ,Lakei superior - Railroad; ciao theininateromlution pressibinn the oath to be taken by seeatort eletg i Illlillerof Goori* - - ~‘ I The House proceeded to the eon- sideratlon of the bill making appro priatkms for the constructiour. PM* entatian and repairs of cerhUe 'fall fleations and other works fordefence. After some discussion and oblettlone the bill passed nearly in the yame shaPe at originally reported. • Ad- I bourned. • • ' - - SE.NATE_ Feb.' 24.—Reports were made favorable ,to Pacific Railroads. The House bill "to guard the parity of elections" dune up in orderand was opposed at gran length by'Dene crane Senators, who mid it was shill to control-elections at the point of th p =oneti - At W n O a. nu; the bill by a party vote. Mr. Vickers g l4ne tnoxed to nd the tltte , so .as to rend "An to prevent the free and intelligent twaof theUnlted State% hem exenii ng the tight of suffrage." Lost, ttild at pea* IWO o'clock in the morning, the Senate adjouitied. • HOUBE.—The Houlleispent the en tire hour on the omnibus a proprla 4 nott bill. It 'ppm:Tree,* After having disposed of twee pages of, he bill the House factors . • r i rl Z-117TelTh-mblialia WAinfirturos, R. C.,.Feh. tki, 1871. - • CARNIVAL. lteullY Mr. - *Ater the "great Carnival," fur the pos t days, has takenlnuch orals writing proclivi ties out of me. To attempt to give you a full and satisfactory report an in the limited dithensions of a Wash ington letter, • would be' ridkulcant, , ise and .therefore p accept "(which Is considered ' b the good s natured folks bete airs - 1, substitute) "the great Clarnival I übllcan," a cum leaf sheet gotten for the occasion by the pr6prielor of the National Republican of this city. coso RENS. The past week was one of more than ordinary interest, doubtless, merelar,stecount,of lbe.Variety than the Importance of the events which transpired, some of the events could hardly be called varieties were it not that they help wake up u chapter t bf incident', such' kr example as the moral conditionof Frank' Malt - find Willard liallsbury In the Senate.' if lonutlvillidr was • brought under, ,the provisions of the bill relating to "ves sels prepalind In whole or in part by steam,' and compelled toettrry steam and water' indicators. they would have indicated a very low state of water and corresponding high state of steam in lals_beller during the past week. Salisbury, - however, • would never come under condemnation on this account, for he always Wines off (makes a speed') when he gets "straw" up Ottli certain mark. Ca tiatualay, Illair,in a half drun kerreonditiom slandered over to the Home with a cigar in his mouth, and made up quite an apProprlate tableaux by holding the Hon. John 3lorrisrey of New Yor_ ,k in Converse there for some time, Norlasey from his actions I should judge,feeling a lit tle ashamed of hisoornpany. It was truly a very striking and spirited THE AUNT APIIMWRIATIONI BILL. Mears: Brooklet 'New York, and Voorhies of Indnal,' chow, a day or two since, to vote against the Army' Appropriation Billaiving as et rea son that the Army had been used to control elections. Those gentlemen must have felt at how u ttering their old war tryi"Nat. mea tier' nom or doltstt their* MIMS nholy War." They forgot however, to state that the troops have never been sent to the polls, except to prevent riot and blood/J*3(l,ln. f 46214011. of laws of Congress. weeMitnan- and . in_ sup port of the Co , ;,. Mien of the Uni ted States/ T . , . opposilloa coming from. Domocritt - representing the city of Near — York the State of Indiana. woe - . aerrop I. me. e5...4.... g way notorious for el' lon frauds by the Democracy; It la,quite natural that the Deumendie Members *ern those sections should dread the application of any - Ogre adequate Ur enforce the. lawsrmade to - correct the •tuonatrow4, frauds perpetrated by their political friends, and for; which they are re sponsible. The result of the investi gations of theliettate - Committee on affairs in the_ teeth will-show that there _has been. land still is much more occasion fee the use of troops to defend. Union men in expmsing theisi sentimettts at the polls, than hasgeu entily been knoit. In fact public sentimentls greatly In error in some part:4 of the country on this subject. If this or any congress shall succeed In compelling the Democracy to con; duct elections fairly. without fraud or intitelfdation, lt• : will . deserve the' gratitude of the Ana-lean people, and the plaudits ,of the lovers of re publican institutions throughout the world; for whatever tends to tram mel or prevent the free expression of the`pcapie at the,polls, or corrupt the ballot box, is like a cancer which will speedily sap the vital force (dour form of government, and turn order into confusion ;- ' rule into misrule, and governmenVloni anarchy. To a great extent this dire result has al ready been texcutimitslastin the city of New York by the Democratic pructieevaf repeating and bullying, and Is sought to be spird by that party over the country,. Corrected Itf A this must ~ whethergiv civil or military r, and they republican party be' g in the asecodkney,' wilt tie heki accountable, for': this* carree- . tion. •• - • ° CIIIEL:j— leigrewisic Tee Nail*. • A correspondent of the Scientific American gives the following as-a remedy for Ingrowing toenails: The trouble and pain. front this cduse can be immediately and permanently re lieved, without pain, in the' follow ing simple tnamusr: Taken Ale some four inches - In length, baslard cut, lbtt. on tine ride aid round on the tith er, new and sharp. File ticiwn this all the exposed plat of thethtil till it is mit and pliabip. This will imme diately relieve the part pressing Into the limb, which need not be cut or extracted. :Ate ;tiling. is not In the least painful, as the tile will not take hold of the skin or flesh. In- tho course of severul months, the nail will grow out thick again, when the filing should he repeated. The edges of the nail will never grow Into the flesh so long as the lop of the nail Is soft and pliable; 'and there Lsnothing so simple, convenient, safe and pain less for keeping it so as a tile. Professor R. AGrould, the ostron omer, 'who haS tone' td Cordova, South America, to found a grtut as. tronomical observatory for the tiov ernment of the Argentine Republic, writes to &Vanes Journal from that place, describing his Journey, and giving an account of the scene of his future work. • While crossing the tropics, on Ilse steamer from Eng land to Buenos ;Ayres. he wits so much impressed: by what he terms "the luminosity of the backgrounds of the heavens.": The light whit% It affords, he describes as nut inferior to that of the sky when the men is at her quarter so that it reduces the ap parent brilliancy ef the stars, and of ten,renders It difficult to recognize the outlines of prominent coustelia tlons. He hints that this may have some connection with the zodiacal light, and says that he has; long re garded it as demonstrated ithat the hitter Is an appeldige :of Ake earth, and note( the sun. —Blind hats, when allovied - to fly atsfut in a roma, are able, ln4isith standing their deprivation of Add; to avoid threads stretched ncrowlt. This fact was atelevred and reePrßed by Spallanzani, an Hallantaturalist, in the hoo, moan% -He attributed itliceonilne to one statement, to a highlydeveloped sense of touch pos smeW by tha t wing bat it has Woo been said he suspected the ex- istenon of a sixth • sense,- by—which Ws are guided (tithe's ilight;ifitho' deprive& of eyer. : , A doctor at Prague 'has recently =beds , investigating the sublett, and ins ascertained that the wings of a but aro covered with ex tremely fine and. spersely scattered hairs, both wings together contain ing from eight to ten thousand of then; There -.are connected with that porticia or thii bat's nerve sys tem which possesses the highly ex alted Benson( touch. The• bete on which be experimented- did not lose their eyes; the less painful expedient of coverings them with sticking plan ter was 9441%1, , • • itirtatil, Feb. 25,i-4%AD:fuse hill for the celebration of the one-hun dredth year of American Independ• ence at Philadelphia was Wren up andE.ed. The post:office appro priation bill was considered and; dis cussed until the hoard adjournment. House.--:The House passed a reso lution 43 pay Mrs. Leftwich #2,500, as widower a contestant bra seat in Congress, for expenses In thecontest. The Omnibus appropriation bill was discussed pii the hear of adjourn ment. , • . • • ♦ BEWILDERED :MACHEILMIL Strange Chseof Mistaken .Identil y A poor Nan Arrested JoP Wife De sertion Who Had Never Been Mar ried. The Tombs Police Court yesterday says the New York World of Sun day, was the scene of a laughable case, in which a woman had a man arrested as her husband for abandon ment,.who in reality was not her husband at all. Jane Cloldschmidt aged twenty eight, a native of Poland, arrived in this city on February 18, by the steamer Pennsylvania. with her child a girl six years old, and hired rooms at 10 iktyuni street: Her otticiet in coining to this country was to discov er hat husband, who had .deserted her In England and fled to this coun try. A k ir VICTIM FOCI I. -.00 numbly last the Le 'lassiell- ers of 1111 ignition applied . o Justice Dowling for a wamiut fur the arrest of Louis Goldstein, aged twenty-six, a native of Austria, residing ut 112 Forsyth street, who, it was claimed was Louis Uoldschruldt and the hus band of the deserted woman. Gold stein was arrested, and the case came up ,for examination before Justice Dowling yesterday. IMrs—Ouldschrnidt swore that her maiden name was Jaee Do Peeisky that eight years ago she was married to Louis Goldschnibit, In Englandp according to the rites of thu Jewish . Church; that the prisoner was posi tively Louis Goldsdnuidt, nut Chid stein, and the man she married; that she ktieW him in England two ears before her Marriage, that his Mother had four children. Bernard Unksterg, of 44 Baxter street, swore that he knew bolls the prisoner and complainant ; that the prisoner's sauce was. Uuldstinidt; and that he (the witness), was pres ent at the marriage of the prisonettu the complaluant an England eight years ago; and hopasitively identi fied the prisoner as being the bride groom on that ecursicm. There were from fifty to sixty persons present at the English marriage, but the witness was the only one now in New York to the best of his knowledge. AN 114=1 VE ALM/. The prisoner, Wilhelm lioldsteiu, was then examined and sworn that he never was in England in his life; that he had six brothers, Julius, An.-. thony, Samuel. Adolphe, Jacob, and Herman ' • and that he never was married in his life. He pnaluced his passport from the Austrian gov ernment given biotin the name of Wilhelm Goklseelii, seven yeah, ago, on Ids ispetigrittion to this country. -Al'tlde kilobit MN tOOkbie.hipidt became Very much excited; and plat. , Itig her little girl before the prisoner asked hint iit the Polish language if that were not his child. The prison - 1y share, the unpencli•?l =EI A OMTNTE4I4:IT.IIINE3IULANCE. The counsel of sr. i . Cioltitelicoldt then' .producril aplanctgruph and naked the priarifieflflie had seen it be.bre. Re said; yks, a few days ago, but denied it was a piciure of himself. Tlat picture was then paved Amato to those iu court, and it was evident it was norirlacture of the prisoner, though it bore a striking resemblance to him. Mrs. tioldstlnnidt having sworn positively that it W11:4 a pho tograph of her husband, the use was virtually ended. It was then found that fists Thursday Mrs. (loldschmidt made a fulsostatemeot to the justice, saying she received the photograph from her linshand while she was in England, in a letter. Yesterday it ci gar maker stated that he gave' the photograph totter a few days ago and that he knew it was nut one of the prisoner. - Halo, we nm sorry to say, led the House of Representatives, yesterday, into voting a gratuity of $3,000 to a young lady to Whom the nation owed nothing. It is' so oasy for men of deficient moral 'sense to give away money which doesnot be long.to them, cud so hard fir men of a certain age to resist the voice and eyes of a young woman. Hutt it is useledr to protest against these gal lant follies. We eaunot prevent the House from voting money to ladies whose graces they admire. but we beg In behalf of the publi c which payo, that this charity be coujded with the proviso that the recipient. shall make no more dismal images to affront all persons of taste and cul turayho May visit the Capitol. Gen. Banks is not expected to know nny thing nhout"Art, but lie has constit uents who' o. We invite their at tent• to the performance of their representative.—New York Tribune. —Our Pittsburgh neighbors have always had a knack of bringing Iho good things of the earth into their own bounds; whether it was coal, oil, or iron that was desirable. they promptly stretched out a railroad and put themselves en rapport with it: I t h %Vithiu he Ittst week or two, howev er, they aVR extentleil their lines of c in omu Walton so arl o Include the other world. Gaily talvices from heaven are rcvelved 4 ' regularly as cable dispatches. TI ti occasion of this phentuueoun was a row whit% I,lolwi oceurret lately at a piste called Kel ly's ISta lon, between the Mayer:lut ists and vrtain brethent of the Met h °dist pr_ ion. l'arty feeling ran high a hard words higheras to the numbe of the redeen c led. The Uni versalists.b end the Methodist..} ,hut . feeble flock. Qitbothirty was tibut*to gaffes a sig nal defeat, when a fidr convert, albs Entelino:raylor. mute to the rewutt with . an oppoitune lit. This attack or vision has lusted seven days. during which the seeress has cotes nothing being fully occupied iwvx itioring llt h tveu . as: thoroughly us our Commission intends, we hope, to explore tianto Domingo. She up mrs to have left her powers of speeclt behind, •RA I contrary to all parallel eases' in'which.the vision was report ed only wheal.. was over,) lter tongue wags uneeisingly, reporting familiar conversations in very bad grammar between herself and God the Father and Son. Of course, she finds only the limited number of saints allowed by orthodoxy; and not a single. Uni versalist. On being questioned by physicians as to the digestive organs, she assures them that she Is fed by miraculous] milk and honey. The amazing part of this story Is tha physicians I and clergymen slant breathless and wondering about her bed and Pittsburgh is awe-struck and bellevlng.=The Few ,look Tribune. 1, —The common sucking-fish ,of the ocean, which has been supposed to derive its nourishment from sharks, in reality feeds open small fishes: So M. Van Beneden informs the Royal Academy of Belgium. SIMEI.W.IIII4 MALES. UT Virtue of_ Guide Int tsp. 1.3 nu, Pled la e; sad ut rettel. lint or tbe Court of Pomo. or the Mot of Denver, and to se /heeled, there WIU be ez• weed to o obUe aelar. at the Curt Boole In the borough or ikaveq berm heonts, Pa,, ea ISAT 0111)AY,leAlbelit lOU. a Dieu, et tut eclat*. IL to.. lb. lollofhspopeetp. le:. ..„ nu the right. title, Interest and claims of defend ant 01. lased to lots Na.. Aladin to the ikon. uty plan of lots In the borough of Beaver Palls, Beaver county and Bute of Peessylvsele, bound. ad and described ea Anions: Lot Natal Is bound. ad on the north by lot No 1190, on the east by Sec ond alley, 'on the *oath by bladed dna, and oa the wag by TblttV Stseet. , Tbe leatllsel keel 115 feet back. and on which I. erected a one• i t i c i t ' lln fr • l a m ls e o. d : 4l vrt g l fam ett wi ttl=l= ' ; banding'. Also, lot Stkl. Leon also. sad ed. Joining the above, la bound odzof dont by ltd amber MIL on the east by Second alley, on the eolith by lot one:theft*, and on the west by Third street—ell enclosed. Baited and taken in eseetalloa as the property of Robert Peters, one of the defendants, at the 81101'10nm nal Evans. ALSO. !lb 3 At the same time and place, all the tight Mile in. tercet and claim at defendant. of, la and to a car• tab lot or place of ground, innate In the borough of Scoot Yells. Beazer cotudy. and Stale at Peansylvatilk being log 73 In the Wows. my plan of lots. mid borough. and boa:idea and dosbed as follows : On the north by lot awn bet 71. mom plan ; on the cast by Water alley, on the south by lot number 71, same plan ; end on the weld by Front street, also Tank eyed. The lot la about 40 bet front. by 121 feet back, on which Is erected a two-story frame house, with 0 moms; the house b L shaped, with cellar ender, neath, and bas also* smell frame stable, about lean bet; there la a well of water at 'Ow bask door; the lot has small Wilt trues planted ou It sand all enclosed. ' ‘J. Seised and takeu to elation as the property. of Baster Whiting, at th t alt ornament Malinger; ALSO. No 3 At the mom time and lace, all the right tide Interest and dam at detendaut. of, In end to all, that cattle piece or parcel of teed, situate In the boruegh taborer, county of Denver. and Stale' of Primaylwanltt, being part of k numbered, ton Out la rid bocungb Weiler, and beaudad 'dad described as follow.: ilegioning at the corner oI •Vrout and 3gerket streets In odd borough, thence along Market turret one huudred end alitplve (165) feet tonne of the lot of Leonhard N. John , . one hundred mid twenty feet (Illt). to line of lot number line (V), thence by Hue sat mid lot 'lumber 9, one headrest and stsspere (PO) feet to Front street, thence along add Proud street one besotted and twenty let to the place of beginning; open whicit said above described piece or parcel of land Is erected a two-story frame dwelling humor with 6 rooted cud known attached with cellar under neath, cistern at the Luca door, fruit truer, coal house, wood-abed and uther outbuildings unprtata hue, and under fence. The obese 1. uue to the lIIIMIIICAra4Ie and beautiful 10C.IllJll• rof.l private recidence. In the borough of nearer. Belied and taken In execution, mpropertyut T M Jubnom. at the cult Of J.isne.S ninon, for me of D .McKluney. jr. ALSO at Milli sat ttouri• el and Lens, trs.tevs. ALSO. No At the came time and place, all the right. title. Interval and Motto of the defendant or. to eon to-, the, following piece et parcri oi land, eltuate lu Winnower township, Bearer county and State of Peuusylvaula, bounded and dtoctlbed sa Julio. • : Ou the ourld by land of the belts of Thomas Ma kin and Juttu'U MAW, OCI the mat by land of NancyWhoa.K James Callumn'e heirs and Tur ner Struldtdge; no the *oath by land of Usury Ste- Enli•t, and uu the woo by laud of datum St La bs*, Wet Carry, Alex Anderson and °theca, amp halting 100 urea more or less, ? sod on which Is erected a two woe, brick - dwelling house with 7 MOMS, if op and 4 devils stabs: also, one small frame home 1 at, high-with-withrooms ; I frame been, smell cra m ard; about 1511 scree of the above Sc, under fence, about 60 acre• of tin ere, and en. dcrucatli said SO acres ars two irclas of coal; the • farm Id Well watered. Srtoed and ',Mtn In toreador' a the protrerty of Itobert V Wlt.un, at thr ■oltbf It JlMittalo, Trustee. ALSO No 3 At the yams time and place, all tight title Inter est and claim of defendant. of. In and to a certain lot or piece of ground. sin:tato In the borough of Bearer Falls, ilotra county, and !hateof Penn ey hauls. being lot number UM In the Economy plan of lola of said borough, and bounded on the north by let smoker the same plan, on the mist by Tault street. on the south by lot number 104,4, same plan, and an the west by Tank alley being one hundred and sixty-two feet deep, by 41 feet [runt. on which la erected • twowtory imam dwelling house, haring a front of sixteen het on Tank street; by 13 feet deep, with no extension or 117heis In the rear, to feet by IG feet. one story h ; also a veranda In front of main building.' d • bona. contains In all six rooms, with Cellar underneath. all enclosed. i4etzett and taken to ereentlon al the property of John II Newton, at the "tea or John r EA on; ale., at oalta 11111maa t Bran•. Al-n, at thr.ault of Iletkrici & Lena. El2=! At the ease lill3c and plane, all right title Inter• eat and claim of defendant, of. In and to all that certain piece or panel of land Oblate In the lawn. ahip Of Hopewell, county of Morel% and state of PennOylvaata, bounded on the north by land of ellpfdla David McLonald. on the west by land of Jacob Baker, ou the moth by laud of Andrea McDonald, and on 100 net by the Ohio fuer, con taining ; befog the same piece of land which was &Honed by thu heirs of Andrei" Mc. Donald, leceved, to the wild Martha Clingy one of the children and hello at law of sald deceased, on which above described property ie erected a °stoat Clam ilweltln. boom, with 9 rooms. all Seised and taken In execution an the property at nun. Christy and Martha Christy, his vibe, at the salt o(Mlchael Matter. ALSO. No At the mane time mid_ phase. elf the right, title., lutrfeal and claim of d. octant of in and to that certain lot or plea: of grated situate In the bor ough at Dauer Yale. Bearer county and Slate of Pennsylvania. bola lot No Ipl &norm, plan of lota avoid and bonded and described a. falknre, to tic tan the north by Osk alloy. on the cans( by lot number 11l of came plan, ou the south by a street, oo the treat by lot number Itat of same phut; said lot has a hoot Linden street of 41 focts and attends hack 113 feet to Oak alley; ou Isitrected • two story frame doe/ling hour. his: Musa .04 pantry. CtUlir IllalbOnlenth - 7 atßiekeiad. Seised nod taken In asecntlon as the property of Samuel IShadle, at the cult of Samuel Lescallett ALSO. Noy . - . Al the saute time nDII place all 1.104 Ink ill stol ciaint of defendant. of, In nod to Ms • • • losing described property, to wit: Lot unuillor %l and tn. In the lileontinly plea of RNA In the bar ouzli of Dosser Valk., bearer coauty. and State of Petawylvania, and to, nthrr lwuud.d so kliiO4,ll: Un lb. bomb by Maine street. on lii' eagn by but ittlather 91. °rotate plan; lunti a • south by .11Iaph, ally, and on the n,•.1 by Ike., .11,1. said luta hash.; a (rout of VI kr•t on Maple gorert. anil extent:ln: bark a disiatic.• of blb rein to Maple and on oblen Is en•et.:l a. too-story Inane du elllua baring.. trout rut Oregity feet WI 11.3 aver street, end extendlu4 Wel:soy-G.l feet. co nt.:llohr: shoat rdr rom, cellar lindernoltb. and veranda In front of silt bans, Seized and taken In execution al theptropet ty of Jacob Colalents and t'srilda Corneille, Ilia talk.. at the suitof P X llotrtsson:d Ilr t. ALSO, No 9 At the same time and plagee, all the right, title, Intert,t sod claim of defendant of, In and to the folloolog describe.. property to nit: Octal lot No 1.::1 in toe Ecougnoy ',tau of luta In the borough og Beater Fulls, Iteare: runoff and State uf Peon •ylvania, bounded ou the north by Economy his the Fast by Dearer street, on the south by lot numb .1' 1311. 'atme plan, and uu the weal by 13,1- rer alley; .nod tht having • front on Beaver street lir 4:1 feet, MA extellthU4 huh 113 1 1 , z0 Dearer Envy: oh Kb lett ettncted a tedttry dwellum 110 hoe ennthlUtlay 10 all ti rooms, to with I Musts haul hltetteU on drat door, and 8 roo:;,1 second story —telthe nollentemb, and serand In front; oh•u cual•huumr, poZ-pen. and other -buildloga. Selxen and tutor to execution so the property of Itobert P Gordon. at the suit of June. P is t rZ o s a hox pm the . ftvnothy Saving In. ALSO, Eam At the same time and place, all right title inter. est and claim of defendant. of In and to all that tartan tract or parcel of Mad lying sad being • Ito Hewn. township,in theeounty of Deaver,and State rd PeottcYlranta. boom:est and deserilted as fol lowa, to wit; flegiunlng at • poet In the Ohlo de er,thenee by maid river north 4.8 deg,Weist 53 63.100 perches to a poet. Ounce by land of John Ver4o son, with 411 deg * west SS perch.* to a put, thence by laud of decal, Poe south 6.5 i. degrees, , met 0.1 4-10 perches to a post. thsuce . by land of Johnalhan Allison north 31!j degrees east 64 perches to the plane of beginutug, contaluiturri egret andol perches, strict measure. Being the same laud which gannet Bradley and Catharine his wife, by Indenture, dated the 7th thy of Feb'y, telt and recorded in the whet for r tording deddei me, fur the taunt) , of Deaver, granted and conveyed solo Choir Irked, Henry S trunk. Wit W Wit, James 34 Conrad, Nuts' Wulf, Abraham liesen and Manuel, to fee, who held the same in trust for the milweribers to ae,ertl flub. for Moor piratiou of the ilanumetuars' lilt and filithig, when U should be Incorporated, whim amides:o E....mining the declaration of mod trust, and the 114ttleY of said utbscribers Ito also riConled in the Iteconlor• ace aforesaid, tu Deed book No ill, page 461. It. the. above described 'premise, are erected I small Iteme witemeut houses. gutted and taken in Fat eration in she property or the Mauulacturee• UII A Mining CO. at Meson Meru** V Uiehk Henry Is Frank. and Abraham Uoen. ALSO, No II . At the same time and place. all iheright, title. Miami and claim of delembutt nif. in nod to all thit„cerfaln piece or panel or nod situate in the township of Brighton, county of purer and rilat., of Pennsylvania, bounded and describer as ful• lowa to wit Degimiltig at• pima thence by binds of Unel Wray and tieing, EillottnOrth t 37 degrees west 113 perches to a rue; !henry down the same by It. meanderlugs, and land of John Smelt, north Stti degrees rest 315.10 perches tow beech; thence north 13Si degree" west 18 5-11 l perches ; not th nevus east 04 perbbe• to a red bale thence north degrees east 13 4 10 pert hes to a white walnut: north 4 degrees west 31 perches to a cucumber; north degrees east 13 6-11./ perches ton post; south eel degrees east 61 5-It' perches to a-post hp Jesse thence by laud formerly of Mr. Dickey north lii!‘ degree. east 0 perches to • post; *oath Si &grow Cast 1543.10 perches to • pod; thence by land of Michael Morgan and Huai Wray south south 31 degree. west 61 3-10th perches to a theme by lambi of Ruel Wray north*" and ball degrees west 33 perchel to a poet; north one degree west If 8-10 perebes to the place sat heelo• sing; coutaing MI scree of land more or tests, She sem/ being underlaid with *three feet vain of val. natio cunt which I. opened and rapplied with all the natures mor for the delivery of cask and ihoosith wani ngui claw mineral pains optu ad sad in lder; ally sera tiwriabd belt.; cleared and the residue woodland, and all enclosed. There are on the premiser an excellent orchalid, cotilabstati at lltnbaS i gena In toad hurieksteadalual atOck Ding Wu" Murata*. cst , b at 411:60 fed, ti t tle* I, laug-pcsi vt, ' a good well of water at the door of the dwelling, a drum at the horn. Ae., etc. The premises are within • mile of Deaver, and half a tulle of Fallu tun. A lso. alLthat certain plea; ur lot of gruuad situate In the borough of heaver, county of &s -eer end - State qt Pennsylvania, being lot number ed 84 In the general plan of lot. of the aforesaid bormiglif houdded north by 'I hied civet, mat by lot number tit. eolith by Corporation Idle, and west by lot nusaludA; having • trout or UM feet ou TOlrd street, d .exteudinti beck therefrom 300 feet to eutporatlen alley; whereon are erected • good two •tory brick dwelling house, wad:l- I hot•e:ltable lag. TIM lot coltish fruit tram of Tatiana kinds. one of the most desirable private residenceela Beaver. Doted sad taken in ex/entice no the wordy .streloills It: Skate, it !basalt' of Garage M. Petty fur use of Dollar Savings Dank. ALSO, No it At the some time and place. all the right, title, Inured and claim of defendant, of In and to • cer ;ltain lot or piece aground donate In Muou p an. Deaver tiGanti, Peuneylvante, bounded oa the north by.low-e titer mark of the Oblo river, east by Black ripting nun'. south by ordinary high Wafer mart, and wont IV the 'Pauline lam. Seized and taken in escalation as the property of John kteeran, at the sat of Jacob Bruce. StX,• • „, 41)o.13 ; , ,•-• • . At Mc 'mine time - add piece, 01 the risLt, title, Interest. and dabs of,detendant. of On and to all thaw, Iwo 0 , 128111 Oh, er.pitser of craned, sheens la the baronet at Deaver Yells. Waver county, •Psonsylvaula, being bole Nue rar sad TNI In the Magma, plan of has to sold bums h. adkaamg mot other, and together headed an she aorta by itoommy street cant by tinier alley. some by lot aumber wad wait by Memo wreck haat each Cl fret la width In front on and Sherman pod azteodme back .tberefrout J 4 teat to Omit *Ley Woma: • Seised andldle n kea le exeentlou ea the property d [leery Bodaor, at the rat of Haworth £ Dew. dna. ?d's one roden t all lien n Ilia. te use t rea t t are tlegindat4,pf la antftei t ill '.lttikorlng described . bee or parcel of ground .11. j am In Ur of New Brighton. Bearer conntyand State of 'lnnis, being lote own. berth 11014 Ind 184. boonded on the north by lot ,No 181 and ifglhn Bober* wt by Blrhookallay; booth by SafiefrasselMtind on flie wad lagNater streak belng the IM MO Idea fregehmly which Be rah V Coair entitled and conveyedto d the laid Beelamin Wl . = us . d on which abo ve d tt . brae two ANT Mune r=noe ig (cogatructed to, two Gualliati,) with cellar undermatlir a frame 'stable and other oat hauling,, The lot Is planted with fruit trees and ebnibberg. and le idao enclogoi. Belted and taken!. egendlott the p of Bead. Wither. deed.. soar In the hands °MI , I ha te is and Abllatd Whiater, adnit's of the me. of said decoesed, at the malt or dank V Coale ALSO No IS At We mime Woo mad place. all right title In ' terislatuf chink of defecelstd.,of 664 to, all that certain - lot or pima of ground la, the borough ef illeagett, Yalta, /Mar Y dans= State of Penn todingjeligeopethele tenth/ h% of hi Odd Ilegemegh,' nod . as Tank by t pomp rah Nor ~on bystreet. south oy I,indeat and wait by lot nhatbet 101:;...7 1441 ; on width 10 erected, a tweMptj. Mime: il Big • haw. Is by 71 Met. whhensildltlon sixteen by twantyell fret, boosecnotahllnel I roma. with oaks uldirßeirAlt. fat enclosed. Weed sad taken In execution 14 Chu IMOtterty ot Fredetlelt C • Martsolf, at the salt of Ileum A I Leagtnoteree. • , ALSO, /G • Aube same tone end place, all tie rlght title ! Mama:. and cleat at &fondant, tif In awl to ail that certain lot or piece of ground notate luhe borough ol 11,mret Vales, Wave/ cutely and to of Penneylranla, Lonadad on We tooth by Hula berry enact, east by lot of WWI ten Itarnet, meth by laude of Jobs lbw. mid other', and west by' lot of Juba Wert. The lot le 43 feet bawl ou Mul berty enrol, on which Le erected a brier halld lug $ll3l feet, two etude. sad half lo height, wit, an addltiuu tftereto 16414 Icel., Iwo owl, high with porch ; also a Oahe khtlieu rear win story hlt,b, undoltbed; tint door of brick band ing cuatalue two Wane. hall and store room. see mid door has four tomes audited; the attic tialha ; goad well or water with a pump therein; bageoareu on lot; all rocloaed. Seined and wee. to execution me the propeny of Andrew eolith at the salt .4 Lleuricl and Lena, Treanor. ALSO No 17 At the thine time twd place all niht title later eat and claim of delradant of, In and to, all that certai lot or piece 01'i:rutted alwato In the thr ough of Bearer VAS. Moyer nowt,. god Stale of Nato) lawns, bent: lot woolen .. .lW Be...my plan of lose la snot borough, bounded on the north - by lot number SM. that ter Thant tee alley. south by lot untutto ell, and greet be Tang. effect, being 41 but trout us' Tang street and extruding heck therefrom 113 wet to Teoulet rattly. on whirls I. !reeled a two-story frame dwell' og haaae 14 by if feet, contalothz I ratan.. cedar underneath and verttlela in flout. . gaited awl natio 111 toaaaloo %s. We ;Nolen: or Maltelti Howell a: to • run of 41.1uricl A Leen, A MU At the muse boo sag place, all the tight title interest Mud claim d detendente, of. In and to, lot number IN, an the &anchor plan of lots of Beat er Dottier county, and Slate of Pentoynania, bounded and doicaltwal no follow.; On the oorth by Wu ot.l Hyde, on the tint by Cloonot alley, uu the soon' by I.lb*llDrit •Ircut. on the West by Bearer oven, and tat which la erected a two-story 'triune ;Landis:: howw with G atom., with cellar uuderueath. Mere la also erected on the lot • frame shop about *All feet, an.l other outbuild ing., all enclosed. thatrol and three lu flotation ma the property W. Teeple.. nod ll N Teeplea, at the dolt of Seidl. Boyle A Volltbons. ALSO, • No la . . . At the wanes tune and plus,all the tight, tltht, Interest and rialto of dean:Wet, of in and to all that crrlrin lot of ground situate to the borough of Senses Palls, Deaver county and State of Penn itylvsnia, being kg Nu. lUbt In Economy titan of lots of mid bonuaytt, bonalsd ou the north by lot number 1011, east by,Tank street. potato by lot N• 10111 and west by Taut alley: The kit la it fed front on Tank limit and Int feet deep to Tani:al ien on which es erected a two stogy frame dwelling bowie with two Nonni on each fluor, with eellu underneath; lot enclosed. Ilefred and taken In execunon as the property of John Sharp, at the oultaifftenrlcl di Lew, true tees ALSO • . Nail • At this same thaw and place, all We right tale interest and delta of defendant. of, In and to all that certaitrplece or patrol of land Mutate to the township of llartlngton; in the county of Beaver, and Spite of Pennsylvania, banns:toil and deacrined as follows, lieglunlog at a punt, thetios by lands of Ungh Faluson, notalL tins degree:and htty-filve 'mutate., west slaty-eight sad 1.1(1 perebes to a punk tlowice by bonds of Wal ter, earth ghletpultiedegrae, aftydlivis a mace, east one hundred mot thirtyweven. and sikty-dun hundredth perches to a port, theses by Linda of James Olives, north Iffy-foor degrees thnly.dre Minutes, east turfy perch. to a post, thence by land ort,lwry Yiwtts fortydwo and one half degrees. west el,,oht and nine tenth perch. to a post, north thirty-ell:1st and une-tuLf degr,vs, east nineteen and throe tenth perches• to a pot, north slaty and one-tulf degrees, east thirty-are and three teeth perches to a post, north forty-three and une.loili diutues, east seventy-West and three perches IO a Mack oak, north thirteen and one fourth degrees. east twenty-nine and eight tenth perch. to a Inset oak, thence by lands of Joseph Braden, north forty-nine degrees. west thirty-two and eighty-flea huadreth perches to a post; thence by land* ofJ O i lines Daytona, north eigtay• eight degrees, west sluety‘seren and seem tenth perches to a stone pile, north one degree, east IL teen and Isla tenth perches to a stone pile. south .senty•eight and ode.hdf de gnaw. west se reiity• one perches to a post. oath eigloreight degrees. Wont tweutydsso sad thirty dire hionleetli perrhe• to the place rot hogluutug. Containing one hun dred and any-four acres akd tweet 'two perch. inure or I.e, about Ito acres cleared, and the balance well tonh,red : on which is elected a Mwtory frame dwelling house, with four rooms and kitchen attached; a Inoue stsble about 10 by 11 feet; alas, a log barn, hay boar, corn crib. •priog hon., and Ortler °tuba dam e 's: there Is also an orchard tau de peed bra, silencloned, fed underlaid with CAIII. Seined and taken in eti-eatio.i is the proper ty of Valentine Slier, at the dot of Lute nod WAIL. ALSO. No ti At the cstri.; Alm, end p:s.e. all the ri,:lit Interest and -Ulm of defendant, Cl, m au t to as that certain piege or parcel ul ' -round °taste in the borough UI 11... aver Falls. Darer county and Stet, of Penn-Ws-no& Ik2itig lot nuiniper 11110 to the rEIfOIIZII 11101,3•211.1, boiltaltnl the north by lot let;. ea° by I oil: street, south by lot toilette/ . 1019 and nest by (*nu inky. being 44 wet brut ma 'rang. street and ...ending .0,1, l4ervllol2l 111 lean alley; .4 winch Is erected a two story frame dwelling teat, three rooms on Ind fluor EMI IS“ , On ',Mid, with kitchen attach ed cd story Hall acct, with poem In Input. law: porch on 1110r1111.14e. (Vaal underneath. Seised std talon in execution as the property of John it. Newton, at toe mot of It,llww and Bruce; a 1... Mt the wan of fleurici nod L•og trde tere. CIO • t the 4.1., time' siol place, all tit • right, tale, Interest awl .1,111141 of de.en.l.sur, of In sod to all . NAL C.. 114111 piece or, parod of laud situate in Neer hearkkley township, Mayer COMA, nod MAU Of Pcllll4ylV4lll4, hounded, u• 10 10110, to wit: Be l:1111141g at a 11.441. at Ella writer ot Wale of E. thinner., and running orence by Laud of NOV rel 11• land, north jet degree. mod 164 perches to a tont; thence eoutlt i o uegrees east tit perelleav theuco south 137.!, degrees west et S•W perch.; thence north li itegrees air( •Si percer; titmice south ST degree , taint, percher to a post dad Lind of I;;ltutnes;Abetne by *aid Ifolut.a Laud math Mt Mervin...tweet II perches to the place Of bettn, niug, ciluLainlng twenty-am acres and foarteen pecenes•triet measure, and helfit:iciff of lot Nu. 47 In Lort's dietrict of Laeptasmuou lawn, sod the 41113 C premises which hilwarlt lionises and wile, by de-al dated March 11, Mil, and recorded to the °Mee for recording devils lu sakl county, In deed hoot No. ;10,spages 4Sri dm.; ott which ie erected a frame dwelloig house Containing threat tulle and ten rakonati, wan twocelLers uodenimith; median* etacil 'harts; usth.hothre with thruace therein, art other cust•buddlng,; a good spurn:of Water In the barnyard, a volt cistern Ms the preualsee; good orchard with all klude of fruit 1.1,11; also a good unrest, of young atepletrees; the premiere, locryoc.l aUll. oil in tUll.11(1011. The above prOlocsfy to s.lc2l4.lcally located, about he toutth of • Mile Iroin Me Mayflies 01 Ina, duet. -• ieired owl taken lu carcutiub as the pluilvtly Of lirorg lias•ca, al the suit ul thllesple and Mitcheit for use of Joseph eattersou. •• No 13 At the same tune and place. oil tint right. title, interest and claim of •ttendslite of In and to all that certain other piece or parcel of land situate lii Hanover township, Braver £OOOl7, Penuglva uta, boab•e• mid described as tudows: On the north. by lands of O. W. and Aaron Slancsinger, shore described; on the rant by lauds 111 U. Sickle and other?, on the Louth by laud of Win. E. Uwe. and ou the west by lands tbf D. D. Inizart, con lalulng about SIN saw. about 175 acre. of winch Is nested and all under fence: on which Is rn,Club • 005 =1 a half story frame dwelling lonise wild five rooms taut kitcnetd also a bank barn. corn. cnb , stable. eider -0n.., cow-stable, coal-bonne. and other not-bohding.; std bass tine tan and of beranng fruit trees. Seized and taken Iu execution ns the property of George W. Itluestuaer and Aaran Minesiniter, at the mot of Naluunl AUK/. No 11 Al the name time and plate, all the right title lute:en Au t chant of defendant. of itt and to, a certalu ;d ere ur parcel of bud situate In kochee• ter township. 'ken!, roomy, sad Stine of P . , nu- ColltnItIlln:2:4 acres, Mort or otill. ded and deocrlred as follow., to wit; Ou me aortA by laud of George a Speyerer, on the east by laud of Nti Pentland and George Speybrer, arbrou the smith by Maid Mrs Pentland, and on the west by a street : shout d acres woodland. Int ance cleared, ell under lob., well watered. Seized end taken In execution as the property of George W a* the suit of James ii Leon. has I. ALSO. .No At the paine time and p Lice a'l the right Me In• Wrest and Menu of defen 'ant. of, In an to, all that certsha lot or pine of ground situate In the hunclat of Ikstrer Falls, flesurer comity. and State ul PiatunyltaiaLL delug lot n totter 75, Cameroon plan of lu a of ••.thll, borough. bounded on. WO north by lot remits 76, east by Maio street. numb be lot number 74. and west by lot number 1f.1; lug 4tlleti In width Pp Main street. sad extending back therefrom Ikl ket ; oa which is Areeted a la m-. 1 brick eullding, In by St feetosilli a two story brick addition. 15 by 17 krt. storeroom hall and kitchen ou Ant door, 4 moms and hall on ret . oll o door, Cellir nutherneath. Seized and taken to Niel:1110AI as the prowny of John M Cook, at the null of Heroin A Lens. trustee., also at null of II Childs, t Co, ALSO. Yo tilt At the tame time and place. all tire tight, tirle. Interest and chilli of deiendaut, of In and to all thar cettaln piece or parcel of green,) r , euale in the l'Orellett Qr./Waver Valle. Bearer county sad deMennsfleaulla, being lot No. GM geototay plan of said burougb. bounded on the north by lot No GIL. wile plan; on the cast by Johnston alley, swam by. Dakar street., and west by Grant street, on watch I. erected a frame dwelling boner 21 by feet, two stories high. with one story addllioo thereto Ill". by 14 feel, 4 rooms, hall and pantry oar let door. 3 rooms sod ball on second door. Seised and taken In'ekeention pe the proterty of Edward McDonald at the suit of Ilenolet and b'ne, wows. , , ALSO. No 9: At the ',Me Mina and place all the sight title 10. teelt and claim of defendants, of. In and to ell that certain lot of ground situate la the boroegh of brldgewater. Waver county. sod Mate of Penn. sylvania, being lot numbered 4U In a plan of lot s DM out by Wei Davide., and bounded a De. lowroo wit: Wyk:Ding on Market street Ike edaner.ofbot camber 'd 19 said Tim. and earthing throes by said lot one hundred and fif ty feet to Cherry alley, thence by said anus DO feet .to flocklary User, thence 'dour said lane 130 feet to Market t,e by said stnet feel to thselllace of beglaning ; being part of lot number 41 in Ike antral plan Wok of.said bor ough of Dearer, being the same let vol 4 and cot• eeyed to Margaret II Noss, of trt• parties of the first part by Samuel Valtdson, Dirty of We second part by deed dated th e Gth day of November, MN. on which is erectsu a tweeter, frame dwelling bun., about Id by 311 feet, wlth 4 rooms. and ceb jar underneath. oh* •,fame Mahar with • car flags, hone. Mt:erred theitrwith, -deo coal bower and other necessary outbaildlngs on the prcuskes, the lut Is planted with frail trees, dls the,nclosed. Issired and raked tit. elaka as an properly or Imre X Moesaid Margaret putt of *meet Dsrldelm. AUSO. , XO. AI. At the gams limo god place, all right, title, Into. est sod claim of rilefentikoL of, In and to. rote 4 andr6 In Dented Bernard's plan of the extenolou of Beaver Palk, comity of Wren mud State of bounded and described n• follows: Lot No. 4 hounded north by lot No. 3. east hy du alley. _wrath by 'O4 No. 6 and west by BM., street. belitZ 4 0 feet groat no Beaver strut and routing old 111 feet to Ceder alley, oo wbkb there lo erected • now frame dweillor hour+ In be II feet. II Iteftes high with cellar underoeoth Whig or ettanske Mottos height rontweted lb. ti . with It by 14 matt, also path s psutry one co r , high, also s frame unable and ootholliling s foe Na. b bosodtio *anti by lot No. 4. clot by ('.rise alley. south by lot No. nand stoat by Cemerstreet. pang al feel on Bower afoot and monlog tart I g. feet to Cedar alley; both lot. under fence Seised and taken in execution a. tho br gay of T. W. Anderom, at the salt 01 Andrew., ifntley & Co., for the nee of Nally Bernet ALSO, 131„ At the same einte and pho e, all the rilht e 1111, lutenist and claim of defendent, or, t o end t o, that certain lot or piece of ground situate to l b . borough of Bearee Valk, Beaver count,. awl hie. of Pennsylvania, bounded and dewribed loom, W t It: being lot No. 1.101 In the groom, plan of kits of oakl borough, and bounded on the math by lot No. CAIO. ou the ra st by Brighton rt of the south by lot Na. 11111, and on llw lent by Brighton alley,ou • hkb 1. erected a too • tory frame dwelling boo., containing, four motor. 1.4 there are aloe iteemary onthuil. lop on the were Tres. belled sod taken In execution L. the prat.. arty of Jac , I. Yoder, at the wilt of Jas. C. JOHN . hhtlitniit Oa., Bea ver, Pa., Much GH.ERINo in. um -zt Medicinal. A GREAT MESCAL DISCOVER Dr. WUJCIEIva VIIiEGAR BITTERS id Hudraber Thausirli ii, 11 20 .4 WHAT ARE - THEY, . 1 .1 ca of zi• V ill . 4 qh 02 114 . a.; W. i!: s a e i l : 8 4 all h il l If: el Nal Igl 1; 141 7 TILLY MIX *Ol A YELLI I . i .d FANCY DRINK. l' i l 1 .... L 0L tour n.... Wk..km. a rm 4 M.. ud Refines Lloares doecortd.tptott sat eau nod to plow the weus. celled Tonett." . Appea ft," "Ileatoren." ac., Oat leod the tipler et, t raAkezutess and ruin. but an trot Ilothei..; tW echo the Datlec Boots and Chula of Csltfortb,a, -ado sill A Dolton., Deloralrais. net.. :DRAT BLOOD PURIFIED. sad A LIFI ItYl PIIINC PLE • perfect Renocate.„ pse:star of the System. cen7Log off all poen.. .otterand fettering the blood to health, me net paroui can tats tteoc Baton accord/4 to Q., ou and reatala long uuotll. 1011111 aillbo elven furor In bbl we, leeli4o ,e tuna an not destroyed by otinoal ante mean., and the YitILI arcane wasted trio; o. otet °regula r., iinattetetmeeVy and Chreale Rimer leo au/ poet. Desire/alit sr ledieteiht. ilu.....ltetelltert mud laterualltrat /etc. llseneee et the Ithteth Liter. Elden., as 4 natteee. teen Muer. Cave been moat .are a eh bode Diseases ate ceased by 'Waft, at.t.a. which k ccaerally prouceed by 4creag,r.v. the Digirse I Tee° ntrae• DlrelPEPtilk OIL INDIGESTION. P. :oho. Pain Is U. Enonlders. Coast.. Twitted dd lust. Dizziness. Soar Knewloos of flu Sonde 44 I.MO In MO liontn. Dino. Atideb. . 4 Mellow; Intaintratioo of IN Lao" hid to gu rgtoul of en Kidneys. and • Intsuled Wien pun. mptoms. ars ttrofDpMpd Ditpessis. [1.7 berligotsts Uts Stomach sod Madge C.e ut didlirse add boarelsorldeb reader Dem of swage: _clout to elosaatag the blood of an tamitio, so mpartlag new life sad vigor t. the arbolo tltlea YOIZMIiIX DISEAI4¢f3. ErliPitola.Tdarr.fra Idletua, Blotches. Etotr..kin.pler. Ptrialas.ras.r. 31UttiCM. !Doff ort.s. triad-Mad. bore Eyes, Luny Ass. Deb. Ecurfa, Discolors/Jo. of Ito Okla. sod Disease. of the bkia, of labourer sus or W J. -so Merolla dog op sad carded oat of Us micro Mort tam 14 Itto sae of thoott Utters. Oct botilt 1. mob cum lotlntoordsca ttio most Mende,.o of gut Cleanse the Vitiated Blood attestetr ye* 41 a Imparittes bursting thermal. Ile aria la l'impigs. gni 'lons or gores; cleanse It shen you lad It Names .red sluggish la the ; cleanse It miles It Is het and your tmellags will tell you Vase. inn Um Olen. panand the health of the eystem rIU fogey. Pl'. TA Ili awl other WORM'. MAIM Is IS I patens a so =any thaiumints. an effectually death, ad and removed. For fall dlr.:chess. read carreal • ha circular around each booth printed la You I. luages—English.Germs. French sad Spsestt. I. WAlrsill. Proprietor. li. D. WeDOSAD a c. Airiest. sal Cles. Acesa. Sao Treaders. C.. • sod It sad Id Comas rem Stmt. Wm Tort. ar SOLD HT AIL DCIUGGISTS DUUrn• oet.11;11117 rat. 7iceilanrous. L'4 wit.x.—Tbe - findcrviassed uEers. 1 1611 ct.y ieruss the Lowe &Oa ILL ton Essurih ein,l sad Insurance alley, in b..rt,,,A Si IWalsto Eve; boat« ins. .tssososs sPP I ram.. ball atisl kitchen attached: :rood 'II"' lee hon.,. and all 01114 . 1 nee Irlify fruit 1re.... apple,earlier. plasmas/tr. sus the DANIEL he .11r.s. ilarcarrillEins4 f..bilf i "1 •ilw.cultalllnis aid' l`sartsiorislily. I_./ —1 h. trio ut , S. hill a Stetnfeld tuts be, • i milord itout ltd. day it) Dintnal Cott•ent, I ,'(!bore karw i t i he.: threnody... indebted to the 1). / / tirm will re tle their account* hi the loot of Vela. wary wi th w M. IStAtil or he will be Pored In vo the hills km collrorton al SCHIFF janto:IO:t;t1. • 0 sT El S FELL Referring loth. alone. I hey to anrounrel.i It. public ill Beaver county that I will. ore. cm, .a 103 urn accusal, the Dr, 1.......• loi.tor.:. k/ 11... 01d •talpt: and, Con monoo• or ern t...... WA. IMP nine In. f/II place to grt liirzi.i.• .i• h. Vitt/ore. in Po Hood., Trimmings, Nie 1.., U. Ii bk HIVE JatilS, 1•41:11 . 1 The underyintord will c0i,i.. , . ilo 11,14y.11.4i. Clothing , and Merchant laisolio.; lesilue....• heretofore lop? under the dew of 'rind L si,f;ii: fold, 1,11 bb. own arriinnt . 011/1, 1.1 . 111 , purport. Or mating norm forth. sprin.: I.isolo la . ol 1, •1 1 . 1 piety day., his rutin• otoca otl'lo.lriu, at tot , .1' the name time he inform. the pillow that the 'I perienced Cutler, W. A. Baur. tun, again Elate' of the Mendtant Tailodng 'aloft:lout, nil4l. will he happy to ace iii• old ft lemi• jan18:11;tf lt. 1•11:I\ II IP . I , r J. ANIIMUNON, bairn talien hold "I SYhi. oldperitudry .;,a m, in 11.1 , etir`te , 1.. n III • Irg,..pielseil to meet his old enttonuro •41/ It lellth who may want entice the;A P.Bol t wail ('('..rimsaotin of best material and worknian.mp I! • INC. STOVE, Heating Store, 10 our ter OA of timiltse,.. 0 1111..• conducted hy 1e931,1 J. J. ANDERSON X s't , ' VOTICE lo hereby gist. timt Hoe Cods ..1 Ay .1.1 1 isle for the ...vent taoollol.l and too L•111r td Braver coltkity, •1111 tor held by the n o w ti I'•" bit... Miler, at the time. and pia. , di. 14.0 , 1. for the yeAr itcll,-to wit: • Economy tp. licit. C Mintiro,, lob Blb- Preeduni sod St. CLIO . how'. , - .1.1..C.Lry it Kore• 'tore. Fel, tro.th, fon:noon Baden 1.01,1., .1. 'l'. Alark'..tore. Feb Toth anltioott. Itochroter Niro and Ili . Doncaster'. how March lot. !'mask( tp., 1101.. rt Wallace'.. March Yd NroV Sewickley tp.. Ott tractile. March 3d. New Brighton bon,. Key tone hotel, Mardi Qi, North Sewickley Ip., Nathan Ilasen'o, March - 0. • Franklin fp.. E. Anteureith"..torc. March • o Marion fp., illeorge Hartviire. March Sato 1 Beaver hills mid Patier.oo, Bracken'. 1,,r0 March Pali /N;% 111.,.•r and (alilee, Johnoen ih,_. March 11th. I/Arlington horn. and tp . Anderson'. 1., March 11th, South ltda.cr 1p . John llowe's March 17. th Chippewa Ili , Ar4etah lumen'. March 1,0. Fall.ton l• .. SamuelEilvar's, March rah Bd.:Mini to.: P. W. Sevin.. April It Bete tp, need it Aber*. •lorti. April Ph tietogottpern hard, Calhoon'. bil/r. 011:.: "••• forenioon. s Glaogow b 041 ./ Jektk. latitittio, Aprlti:Jti. OW inKm. Indnotry tp., Aber'. store Al rid Ilth Bridgewater Iwo, J M. Iterd',ltoirl. Arsd , "' Borough Ip. null Water Intro,. t onottpo lOW, office, Aptilbtk. Moon tp.. Henry liater'e, April Vet Hopewell up., Palm and-V•Nyrc., Ayril 110 , Independence tp.. Alex 3 loomeon r, Apllll.ll. ItaCCllon LI .. J. U. Chriety'• riot, April Exi.. Ph illya.burg bow. F. Le trOnllon • ,twe. Ap , ..• 141 h. , .." llook.towtvboro. and tirreniotp... 00.0 111 ' hotel, April 1:11.6. / , Frankfort horn. and Boom ,•r . r rye . ..Oa :all. *OW., Aprlll3lll. DAVID W. Seal - ... 0 . JOSEPH nurreals. -',...." ~,, ."'. ~ SAMUEL TO RRENCE. I - fehs3l.l BUYERS. LOOK BEBE. 111113)' o u t lie a Mailer of sprisl is ler,t to. the people of Mayer count I'' knot .hat ;4'ft:umpiring between hint William, Napoleon. 111, Ilisneirt, an.i Troeliti in Europe, hilt it n atwitter th.li effects them ' materially to know Is ha.. 1 Itr) 1,111 [thy lib,. and elteait'tillOCF. l ! IF.S. TC4I - 4.: R S: S. SN I , C l ). At - tilt ir out t,titit , l ill li:ast r, Va., ttre .. furni,hing .e theiri . tAid , inn. ro ell r) Odin! eallnl for in their line The) alit nyo kei P a full ilsoilfllllelit wl -- iri G - 1 : 10 CEIZI h • i I Flour, Feed, C)//reerf, refit, .'..ttptirs. ,copiCerl, l'Obl. A nil all (41:er urticieo Within) * 1 ,014 ' 1 lee() cull (...1,,": I IL'S: 111 x I•'ir.4 Chi- , GROCERY ti'r()ii E. From their lonaml intinrate t/a 3111111.101, 1141. Willi the I.Oriartir). Flour am' i . tit tinstne,S, and their 41110/.oton to r. ~„ 1 . 1 , AtilisiXel ion to tIoNe w too tiny ftvor thin with their Iratronage, they 10,1110 in Ili,. 11,1 titre, as int the. pith(, 111 obtain ti Ither , share of ale public patrons:y. Give us a Call . and sue It we not mane nto your la rw ' Wrest to call again. jan•.:3. . S. SNITCIEIt S . I'll.
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