The Beaver Argus. Bearer. Pa.. March 8.'1671. Circulation Milroy* Hundied. 'Rates 'or TIME. 3w. 6w. sw. 1 Ga. 1 ye. pqr-10110ev, $ll 00 $3 00 it s 00 uo IM'M.du 331 5 113 1:0 'hi 00 15 OD 3 moor.. do 500 600 oo 15 00 16 00 moon., do 000 840 10 50 15 OD 11100 c01umn,.... 800 11 151 15 00 11 110 30 00 column,— 11 00 .15 00 1000 10 GU 00 00 I column 03 OU t 0 OU 36 00 00 00 100 00 dreinisUato!s' and itareenture• Notiont....in 0 0 notices per nee, ten Cents. tff - Payments lobe made Quarterly. except for transient advertisements, which meet be paid . to advance. (4 E O. P. HOWELL, 40 Part Roe. ?LIDA'. AND 14. N. PETTENDILL dr Cos 3? Park Now. New 'fork are the lOU arrests for Wit Desna Amore lo that city. and are authorized to colittect fur Inserting advertisemenu ter list ottr est cash rates. Advertisers to that cif: are re suestea t o leave their favors With either ot the above Poem. Mate °fah, Thermometer for tho wook ending March 4th, 1871. 7 A. Y. 9P. at.T.' }oh. ''9i 41 aeg. 47 deg." 38 deg 4.:7 35 deg.. 37 deg., 35 dog 31 deg.. ' 4144 h 42deg , :kiarcli 1 42 deg.. 47 Ara , . II deg " 2 61 s deg: - 640e. M deg. • -67 35 deg dew 0 3 k.g. 41 • 4 .13 deg. 40 deg. 34 deg YebrUary of 1871, was pearly. 4 degrees warmer on an average than file IMMO lll4nittl of 1570, It. T. TAYLOR. TIME TABLE. Cleveland & Plltabliegil IL — T* I W Erua leave Beaver Si*llou lolluilra: H ot. Ong Aectinen 3171 - 1113 n ,tl3 p. 1131 1 ,33 11 11 5 :111; LAWAI Freight (conies passengers) 3,11 P 7 u .e rlor going West least Bears? Iktattos 14 tnere: "1ent1.1;43 a. as.: imeal-lfmaght (carrylag o...euerni i Pitt. FS . I W. tlltolB ame;Accominudation. o oing ee .4l p. la l . g i..v. Enchemer Batton Mt end of bridge) as 101- less: Beaver Falb Moos. 6.01 a.m.; iteonaeCOM. m.; New Castle occum. B.6ti a. cat.; U. Yells 10.10 p. m. Trains going Went leave Rochester Stailoa. tat end of bridge) as follows: R. V. accom. 10 a. m.; Edon *mom. 0.10 p. m.; Brie Mgbt express 6.43 p. tn.: 8., Y. 'mom. TAT p. m. Trains going But lame Rocbeeter (Upper) De pot so follow*: B. F. sarem.6.o6 a. m ; Enos as cum. 7.16 a. tn.; NOW Castle :mom. BAR a. as; ['him° exp. 10.6411. am Realm? Falk same. 10.13 p. m.; Chicago *M LW p. la; Erie exp. 4. t 0 p. at; chlesgo sip. CLOS D. m; mall 936 p . . d. Trans going Wee.. leave Itochester(upper) Ro wan. follow.; Chicago atoll 0.15 a. to.; !Cele exp. el 5 a. Wesverlheis seem. aa.4.adeege 11. 11E0 a. m.; Cbkago exp. 3.55 p. ia; New Car Ile annum. 4.60 D. Erie exp. 6.42 . Beaver p dim *mom. T. • . The attention of the pithile b directed to tho following New Advektleeniente which alipoar for tho first time In the A itgUM ta:day Special Notices—B. slulholtn.. special:Notice—S. & Suollenburg. spoefuL Notioo—Hugo Auttriessoo. Speelat Notice—Dr. H. V. Norm decent NoUoo—Dr. Keyser. special Notice—J. C. Itutruut & Co. Special Notico—Spovoror & Sono. F r ors'Wented=-Coi. tt. Welton: •• • 4 %Ltd —J Stunkel. • oard—JoalahTinininon & Co. Administrators' Slkle—E. M. Power. stmixamopss—N. tr. H. Anthony. & carnet.. &e—Brivard, Hoge & Co. Advertisoment—J. C. Buffnm & Co. Nen' Avd'ia—Dauchy & Co. • Muting Mill—M. Miller & Co. :,; ( m Wagon for Sale—Geo. I'. Smith. AO,. Society Report—ll. It. Moore. Agieultural Nolico—H. It. Moore. ' Special Notice—Prof. N. R. Johnson. Slilo of Stock—Davichron's Adair's. NIIISE LEAS AND BOLT42lB.—Reed with wit tell (leer it Cady', advertisement lu ;mother Inianut, and write them at Mar. Awl!. Michigan. r ' jantioy.. I es Mao a Lando and out like a Lloh."L—Thure is an old saying- that If Navel, eOlllll4l in like a lamp it will be i.isro to go chit like a lion, and rice versa. A s last Wednesday (March. Ist) . proved to boa clear„ pleasant lamb-like day, we may therefore; conclude thit the limaith will end In weather having a tierce, llon-like aspect: We wouldn't advise any one however to hot their pile sit this.. Weather, liket young lady, is very tickle. Dhowlved.—The ' Motown, Bruin, who hare been conducting barber .hop in' the Quay building in Heaver, bare diamoired their partnership, the elder Bruin retiring. John can be f mud at the old titan& ready and willing to attend to the wants of all whin will fraviden with a call. It is ru moFed that the. P., Ft. W. Ace. it.OTlllipany will erect a rolling mill at Leannia Liam mumtner, which will be exclusively fur the manufacture of t: Ilnwd iron for the tine of thecompany. A Hold Robbery.—on last Friday evening at about 91 p. m. , while a lot of .mall bop, were 'standing around the %bow window of Mr. Urchin, Jeweler, L. ni • Bridgewater, a strange man came along, and dashing. his hands through one of the panes_ of glass, he seized 3* imeize deer on which a gold - watch and %hint, Jewelry wero hanging and limn°. inadopif live great hurry with he hooty. The alarm 'Wait glven at once, soda chase began. 'The thief thinking that he would be overtaken dr4ped the aver,.niid then the watch, hut, succeeded in getting away with the finger and ear rings which unfortunately annelid° hie Wile he was or whence he came pi at present unknown. We trust an ef .fort will int made to find hint out, so that minable boarding and lodging accom modations may be provided fur flu, in Allegheny city. .• WELL PAtuostrato. Notwithstand ing that of lute frequent complaints about the depression of businear, we no tice ...,nelderable activity at. the well-. knowueltalnitit Store of titE't.t J.Suellett burg The tirtu have auch an exponent stuck of Piecti goods; as well as panty 'made clothing, and urn isco.particular to pleasp,;thal thotiy all UUu enjoy a fair trade. There is nothing in' the Wetting line for gentielmeir that cannot be had in this establishment, and satisfaction 18 guaranteed both In the matter of quality ,and price. Tlie beet cutter to employed, sad every articliLls gottigLup In the lat est style, so that the 'moat fastitilouscan• het Ist disappolited. • The furnishing department is crocked with everything 'in that line needed by gentlemen, salt the latest novelties being proinptly retired - Public Males.—Frum bills printed st the Aituus opal, wu bairn that John • i:,,,Len s , usq. , of iirightun luwurhiprvill iIIIVU •r sato of ponionill prop fifty ILL his rtNoleneo ht tliattownsiiip on the Zki thy of \l arch at le a. w. Bursa, rows, hug", fur g implement*, ie., .tc., will h. tlapoeutl of av that thou. A credit, of six inuptlis will be given oi! all Wee . , nor tuu dollars. • Mr. J. J. Hort ttw of New ; liiiighttni Mut i , 1:14 bills prtutett at thht ‘4l- houli,in g a public 8010 of grotwolm. dc., tt that wo k e ou tho 13th of this mouth. 11r. Withaul H k o ( liatiover tp., make* Shown, through hills priut hl the Aitutto Jut; umoe, that he -will Lit e a palate l'eale of ilto/1114.441, PP;olVerlY nil th e =ld of this nieitth. reffikUl4l Du 11.0*.tall ride Of the river, a/weld Maki ) ..ma to attend the sale. " • • . . kis, J. I. Mister. a U. r, and fur sumo Limo put a ruaident .4 14-4% er has been nailed upon to take congregntioti at Waver Falls., thu , euuuty. Mr. F. . will, take. up lila reNideiten in that place in a abort thine. I lunng Mr. Fratier'italxide in our midst, Lu has anetwisled in making. pinny Mend* bore, 6ho earnestly hope. Mutt in pelf, and his amiable lady, will nair hew home a pleasant one, and Melt: Insane of doing' good hunsearurably. eidianeed " IiNII CA it of eiintoti4o4r.l? of _Etna dour, 4 0 13skiefr:,citolcsi Nb caui eugsr,llo larrontbrovc Orleans innisna,k; 254 kegs W heeling' lot of tarkst dada lu all Oolors, fine tretirod add for aaloartiolasalo WI. Also, eloverseed grab; bought and sold, for cash, at RperyererA Sou y Rochester. Pa. Akrent o f an Alleged Sedu cer. — On Saturday Mlsslsabolla 'Reed, Of Al legheny, related to Mayor Mow a Ree -1 en years' history which, though Amnia In many particulars, bears the impress of truth. This young woman, who is not yet twenty-six years old, and still cavries In her features the traces of for titer beauty, ways that corky In the spring of 1862, shames introduced by a mutual friend to Mr. David Stewart, of Freedom, Mover county, in this State. It seems that on both sides there was an admire tien that rapidly deepened 'lntd lovik Thi., however, was the unwise love that in l ovitably brings sorrow, for, sapless Mud, Stewart aeoompUshed her ruin by force. She was loth to bring him with in the pale of the law, and as be still cl slug to her with all the tenacity of the earlier and leas harmful imension, the mitt'"? Woo tulasetrhY. Mr., Stewart re tained, his hold on-the girrs effbetlens, and though no moulage ceremony bad been. performed he continued to cohabit with her until Steinmann. ofhiMi, when. as the lady alleges, ho deserted her, went to 'Now York, and there entered Into an espousal of a young girl of high connec tions and considerable wealth. " Miss Reed then took up her residence In Ak ron, and thine remained until she heard of the alliance into which Mr. Stewart was about to enter. She then took an other view of the ease and being deter mined to resort to law, made an infor mation before Mayor Callow., embody. lug the facts given above. The warrant (or Mr. Stewart', arrest wesulssual, and upon It that gentletnan war taken into custody. He desired to give ball, and before 'Squire Sel-r, of Freedom. ho en tered into 1)0114,4o( 152,000 to appear Wed nesday next for a hearing. It is stated, with how much truth we know not, that Mr. Stewart has offered to make the girl every reparation in his power.—Pitta burgh Post, Feb. 27. WALL PAPER! WALLPAPER!! WALL Pavan 111- 7 -25,000 bolts of Wall Paper, all of the West, pattorns,at, B. Mulhelm'a. . CITY Burnam] liouss.—Tho atten tion of out' readers is called to the card in to-day'epaper of Messrs. J. C. Butrum .k. Co., Bottlers, Pittsburgh. Mr. But. fum tho senior of the Arm, is the oldest Bottler West of the Mountains. They will keep on band for immediate ship ment, a large stock of Sarsaparilla, Min eral and Raspberry Soda Waters, also for medial and family use in bottles, Smith's Kennet, Wainright's and all the best brands of ales and LondomPorter. Clive them a will. •The Now Orleans Picayune. tells the story of a printer, who when his fellow workmen wont out to drink boor, during the working hours, put in bank the ex act amount wuich ho would have spent If ho had gone out to drink. lie kept to this resolution for five year;. He then examined his bank 4conint and found that he bad on deposit $l2l Sd. In the live years he had not lost a day from Ill health. Three out of five of his fellow work mon, bad, In the meantime, become drunkards, were worthless as workmen, and were discharged. The water-think er then bought out the printing office, 'went on enlarging Ids business, and in twenty years from the time he began to put by his money, was worth $lOO,OOO. The story, whether now or old, teaches a lesson which every young niechai3lo should lay to heart. Marriage Lleeases.—Mr. Rehm Introduced a bill In the &nide a few days ago, regulating marriages and pro tecting clergymen and justices of the peace performing marriage ceremonies, providing that It shall be the duty of clergymen or magistrates to require • license from the Clerk of Orphans' Court of the , county in which the marriage is proposed, which parties shall procure at a fee of one dollar. After the ceremony; the license shall be returned to the Clerk within thirty days, with an endorsement embracing tho.dato of marriage, mimeo!' the party performing the Ceremony, with the minim of the witnesses present. The Clerk shalkeot grant license unless the partici are legally entitled thereto, or the parents or guardians apply, and when the application is doubtful the Clerk stall administer the oaths and ex amine the witnesses, and he shall keep a record bealLapplicaticus and cases; for negligence or violation of the law, the Clerk or Other persons may be lined one thousand dollars. the. license shall re lease the clergyman ur magistrate from all responsibility. llarrksbarg Marais.— Thu Stale Journal of March let hays: Every sober wan in the land knows that there Is too much drunkenness—too much misery. imposed by those who make and taint; intoxictitiug liquors upon others. These are facts which no one disputes, they are painful, dlegree ful, and debedng, and fur some mason the ommuunity at large is not moved by, their ex/swim,. But ou Sunday after noon, insight was presented, on Second street, which, in ail respects; was heart rending and. horrible as an exhibition of drunken degradation. Two youths, neither uvar eighteen years of age, stag gered along that thoroughfare, maniple's. fy and feartully intoxicated. Where did those buys get the liquor which intoxi• Wed them? Who sold the poison on Sundxy? These are questions well wor thy the Investigation of our detective police.. It is bail enough to give liquor to miner* at ally time, but to send tnetu forth to reel along cur streets on th holy Sabbath is a Spectacle of atrocity which no community should allow without making en infort to 'detect the guilty parties. The law Is plain on the sueleut of selling liquor to minors, It its clear as to selling on Sunday, and the man who violates it in this respect is unfit to be recognized anywhere with docent con sidengion. • CAurers! Quirt:ma!! CARrwrel !I A very large stock of the most desirable patterns of Carpets, u cheap as the cheapest, at B. MuMelons, Bridgewater. • Misr illattic Oliser,forsouie months past a visitor in our city, was married by Bishop Dominec, at the Eplsoopal Residency In Pittsburgh, landau:Nl by Rev. lather lfevlim and Rev. Father Grace, on the 21st lust. Mr. Gilbert Rafferty is the happy man—and thecuu pie have the best wishes cif many friends boreal:outs for a long life tit contentment. —Jtosiongehcla Republican. Tbu bride hero referrodlo was for some time a pupil. In Prof. Taylor's school in thin idsoe, and we believe she is a -grad uate of that ihalltutiti. . . WALIUX Pelt SALK.—A now two-horso wagon with Um' celebra ted mist spindles, and completely &limb ed in the latest and best stylii. Only 5100. Parties finding themselves In want, bt a new wagon ;nu hind lito their inter eat by purchasing. Inquire of Cleo. P. smith, corner of Brighton street and the public 114 . 14a1V, Itucheater, Pa. mara;St College seems that oven our colleges have thieves wiadu Muir . walls. A Mr. Monroe, a student at th*Allianco College chains to have been arbbcd elf Monday night of last week at the college boarding house, of fifty dollars in money and a note calling fir one hundred dollars. He accuses bis room-mato, a Mr. Kent, of commit ting thetbeft. On the other hand Kant claims to Omit lost a watch' Mid mime alit or Seven dollirs.• As examination was had at the college bail, but nothing elicited that would point to where the money and effects went. On Wednesday forenoon the pocket books wore .picked up near the house, by ono of the ledy boarders, the monez abstracted, bat the note was lett In the book. . =1122:5=1 Adjonnsed.=The Wen!' " Dun lap Property"—D. Reisinger, mini.— has been adjourned UM Saturday, March 18th, p. en. BM advertisement In another column. - „For,” Black Horse" roo latbsoonnty commissioners' advertisement tom es proposals from bridge Malden, read Block Haw Banc. - • - ". pi ma it se - lag.— We leithilliktuilredneindak night ' lett • bold sittoinpt Was made' to , enter the dwelling of Thome! Hertilsom.esq., in Hopewell township. Mr. IL was In Mk; plate at the tune fieviog o tsubpcsosed as a witness 111 the Brown - murder ease.' It fortunately happened, however, that young man named Elsa Adana, em ployed by Mr. Hardison, wu staying with the fiunily. There were two of the robber, and their first attempt Was to open the door Of the dwelling by forcing the lock. Falling In this they seized • bmwliiie which happened to be lying upon the porch' end endeavored to pry the door open. This *roused Use family and young Adams seized a gun, went to the front window, and endeav ored to-discharge it, but the weapon P"fall td to go Mt He Mau Maceedal down stake and made another abet , to shoot, which was this time successful, the shot penetrating through the door. The rob. here fied, and an investigillon Showed spots of Wood on the porch, Indicating that some of the shots had taken' effect. No clue to the Parties bas yet been die- : covered:l-Washington Reporter. .1 The Ohio Legislature has a bill lbefora tho House limiting the charges fbr seats or berths In pollee, sleeping or dining.: room tars. The rates fixed is for a sin gin chair, berth or sofa for twenty-tour hours, one dollar, for a section one dol lar and fifty cords; and for a atatikmun two dollars. igeselisary hitielety.rAt the meet ing of this society last week, the young ladies and others discussed the question "Resolved, that circumstances make the man." Misses itesonm, Roberts; liar rah, Ricbenison and Atkins, read very creditable essays on the subject ; which was followed •by speeches from several gentlemen. Mite Hunteiresd an 'inter esting and amusing paper. The exer cises were Interspersed with mush,— both vocal and instrumental—by , the pupils. We were much pleased with the spirited singing on the eecasiou ; es pecially thatof the C 1111111,14: Prot Muter played, by request, a couple of pissegi In his Inimitable manner. These weekly meetings are.very pleasant lbr Invited guests, and must be highly Improving to the youngilellee and gentlemen who participate In them. We understand the school is preparing to give an entertain ment for the publio—at the close of this term—the ?Rd of this month. We have received two eummunica tions—one from New Brighton, and the other f. r em Glom' Arbor; Beaver county', In reply to K. K. K. In the last Radical; both too late for this paper. They will appear In our next: t , ;New BRIO lITON & MINA In. - The Spring Tenn opens n t Tuesday. X HITHER tl niggle tior customers will have accidents, explosions. &0., if they use Andrlceen's Standard Refined Car txtn.oll, fgr sale at Beaver Drug Store. Also, " Excelsior" Crude Oil • which ii • better than non-explosive humbugs. OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW 8/lADES, In a large variety, at B. MuWeiner. 'Killed by the hire.—A young wooisus whose mune was Crawford, and residing near Clinton, Lawreneecounty, wa4 killed list week by a train offivdght can striking and running over her.' U. Mulbeisa.--Succeas le aimed sure to come to those who merit, it There are many dealers In the borough of Bridgewater who, conduct business in an honorable way; and who, - by strict atten tion to the wants and necessities of the people, and a Judieions method of pur chasing and ladling - at reduced prices, have proved themselves eminently wor thy of success, and the liberal patronage they receive. Prominent among this class:wo may ik;int, to . the gentleman whose name heads this article. By un weartoil application, courteous, demean or, anda great. variety of excelleuSgeods in his line, Mr. Mnibehn has establish ed ;reputation endsfraid° of which any merchant might, he' envious. fps • new stock of capon., statkmary, dtc., is unprecedentedly largo, . well se lected and' cheap. Now is the time to prepare for opting renovation lu refitting your houses, and 2dulhelm's, Bridgewa ter, Just the place to Purchase. , Wkatetrwr may. be said of the merits or demerits of MissMindulau's lecture, delivered in the M. E. Church Of Heater, ou last Friday evening, all will agree that she drew a larger crowd of people, than any of the five geutletiteu lecturers who preceded her. UPI.= SANDUSKY, Ohio, Feb. 24th 1871. Forrest Astons :—While nods are muddy and business dull, I will give you a few local items that may be of in terest to some of your readers: Since writing my last lettel• to the An nos, there has been a raid made on the "whisky ring" atlas place. There have -been about a dozen suits began - against grocers and parties owning property that waszpied for "whiskysalooos." One Mils ' fiald had a hearing before the maylor on Tuesday last, and fined it4oo and coot of prosecution, and he will have another tr!al to-morrow for another offense, whore In LIP° damages are claimed. Damages claimed by other parties run up as high . 4 , 1 ten, twelve. and fifteen hundred dollars. •In every case the ladles are the prosecutors. Able eounse have volunteered their services, the community are very- mocha:cit. :A over the matter and hardly anything else cams be talked about. A few cases were began some time since, but were dropped or compromised for want of sufficient funds to prosecute. Dot the "Good Templans" of the place kindly took the :natter in hand, and furnished moans and counsel, free of charge to those Innocent women, who wore coal palled to see their husbands robbed from day to day of their kat:learning.. Two won were sent to the 4 , Peniteat l ary"- from this •plsee, some taro weeks slime fur bhrglary. It was vriasky that caused them to err, "as It does all men who drluk it." Their families are now left to the public to be 'eared for; one of the broken hearted woutenints taken so action In Court for 115,000 damages against the one that furnished , her hus band With drink, and there Is not a re*. seeable'doubt but that she willViscover the full amount cleft:tact: We think be fore long that instead of twenty-eight . doggerlee In our town, their will be numbered with the thing* that were: The old saying that, *there la many a slip between the cup and lip," was brought to my . mind s taw days since, the elreurantarelea are about as follows: A youug couple isppesred before Erg. Era:well, (wise three about three miles from this place), a teii days slum and wished to be "roads one" onabort. no tire,. whereupon the Sisq. miter. e•refully surveying the tkence,Ao see that all was right On . :eanded to unite them la the holy bandi cnuatrlmoni. 110 'Aces& ed until he cautChOlisatpartor the ellen!. ..D0 You yroeiise o Aoaer.suuf obey your husband and that'—"hold ea' /*Mire. "wild the lady," please road that part. orer whereupori ihe t3gglre again toad until ho owns to the "honor and obey." when the lady Interrupted by eselaitulug, "No by thunder not by a Jug-full," the youth looked la astonish ment, first at the lady then at .the 'Jos tles, and soon they took their departure without giving the Squire a :marriage • Therm have been several Coot taces Lett althin the lasi few months. A lively . 1141 froW Pittsburgh flimsily carried away the lla►moo Eborsolegavis two young cirr , a complete horae-whlpplor. a few cor the Wed,. Gir over driving one of 611;111'460 leifoo. ' WltAzooi. rittin;i7 2 - • : 7 4rai 2lth ult., we 'noticed:lt' entrundiainatlon, headed, I •Ctir, NOIPP. III I capability "of supp o rt i ng iteelif;" ;VA subscribed by one "J. 11. C." Who "J. U. C." is, or when` he Ilea% at ntuitile dopi, poet' isaairpear.- nut - Ong' hi'will,istot king remain "A youth to fortune and to Massie unknown," seems evident. • Ms produe dota haa:lvidently been •pnaparad with greet care, :and aim that Wiwi It Iti • print, be doubtless - thinks ha bee meek: ad "the top of manbood'eatpactations:" Had ayriend 'not cal led alioptlon to MU aunt :wonderful -evrOdunUai, : we might . not have had the pleasure of I* perrisak The very lint senteneastruck us as entirely'original. We confess that to us, "the eye tittittellectaal reason" Is new. What kit dOf reason Is " teal reason fl irerlaithetilutatrlous Mather tit the ninught *the "toaiersedoeve 6. umbsormindlng worbila bin PflufmlY. "magnificent*" can tell; ear. be, .doubt less, has looked into her "eye." And, then, who ever heard of the howl of a uvage . belng a raviabline tiontid? If we recolloctarlght, the vinni fa used by our unknown friend means tti 'deligistto rapture, or to transport with delights but it would seem that when " this Re publle with thigannente of 'financial and domestic poverty,' the howl of the seine ravished its ear, What bad musical taste that "littlelle• public," must have had . beton "the great crisis of its history." Surely West. "garments of linanclal and domestic pov erty" must have, bionq over its tiewiland dulled Ile ear, an that, It war r yrevanted from drinking its the mum of tweet sounds as they float/aro,' thO 'frilly' "music bath charms," but we never be- Aire knew that mayor/ hoWle were class ed among these charms. • Holever we suppose it is on the same principle that •• Tbe.trow dah slug Si sweilly se the . Whets nei th er Is attended: sod I Woa l•Tbe hlghtlugste, tt she should slug by day, ' lAltbesortory gammons:klieg. weld be thusgbt What a dark, doleful gluten must have been to "the new born-Republic," when the "chords" (musical chords, we sup pose,) which bad "bound It to its mother country had been severed, and the hide ous form of bankruptcy flapped its rev on wings of demand" over its devoted heed. Perhaps 'twee then those savage yells greeted the ear of t h e "emaciated, and almost annihilated little Republic," causing . her to think any sound more ravishing than the flapping of those 'orei;itul wings. Having viewed this republic lit its in fancy, and having told of that fearful struggle • "which spread the veil of de ,spoir over every loyal heart, and shook the monumental strucludof our liberty Goethe very centre" (iu which occurs a sentence of tbitiy-seven linos—longer time any we ever saw—oven in "PM lock!te Course of.Thue.'!) our author (fur of ammo lto iv one now, and will have no.peaoe until he writhe a book oui PO: liticsil laxaceny)propoun stbostartling question, 'Aro we able to support our selves now and In the future l'":11ti then proceeds to say that "runtime tells us that Usegukling star to all natieual greatness and durability is the Code of lime by which the nation is guvernod—and going, to the colossal rtruature of liteAmorican Republic we thud ertscribed upon its key arch (Hug be he meant Inscribed on its key atone) the wholiesomast (probably the moat wholesome Would have been more like It) code of bon that ever eo: coived national Ulb through legislative breathlogoelesu sintering hoot* betted the skY." Would that•vrimiuld behold the d i o ng_beauty of that star 0, That he t told as where we 'might dnd was that glo "key arch," whereon are "macerated" iuch• eupertativsly some laws ! But alas for us and for pos terity the secret is his, and he whine may Visit the escrediplecte where it is bidden from the' gain of "the ts.knenon • herd," and with "the eye of Intellectual reason nay. Woke the Wundroes, things - "op! • ski bid" hereon.' Therkluit, he out ten to the deep breathing of that great legislativenaagitikpteherWhatlon akilfe" that great code of . most whole- Seine) levee. Of odurie by this the Pune sylvaela Logisature is not meant, for his said its breath "is rank and swells to Maven," so that by nu possitility could our nempolitlcal °ammonia contemplate tbaleantifte of that "key arch" with the testa degree ut comfort. Our author thew takes "the wings of morning" and soar* "to the zenith of the literkry sky," and fit passing through Om hound less mat ins of apace, heralding the glad hurl:lnger o f liberty over the world, shakes "the hand of friendship with all the natieefs whitin the hounds of civilization," glances at "education, one of the greatest hicesimpi Mat swabs fell mankind," (we thought befall usual ly deuuted ill,) he, at last, alights in an "earthly garden of . paredise in the liter ary world." We presume he feared if he should use the word paradise without qualifying it with earthly, some one might mistake the location. 'After such en exhaustive flight one might, sup pose our author would feel like linger lug fur a time at least amid the beauties of his "earthly paradise," bathing his weary limbs in Its crystal 'streams, and resting beneath the shade of Its fa ding trees. But not so, for, alter dettrat itrating "our arpability to support our selves in a morel muse of the word," be again plumes his untiring wings, leaves the sweet pleasures of his "earthly psra dbm," and onward takes his flight to the I tropical regions of *Wel l and diamonds, shouting exultathin and defiance to the eafeounding world, as ho passes along. Me thee leave* the glittering sands of South Autertist, end llying og the .tor my Gulf, and revisits once more his owit loved laud, only stopping to rota beside the grand "key arch" to listen with the ear of imagination to the "click of the machinery" ofthat wonderful legislative body that once "breathed national.life into a great Mahe of laws," bulls now eM. gaged in forging a greet nktronal key to unlock the mighty vaults of the snow capped mountains of the was!: ' What a wondrous key t no 1110 e in the &pomp lyptiml vision, the lamp of Aladdin; toe great "key arch," rang the things that are writteu thereon, all sink into utter ==l U. woutlrous key When that Illustrimmday shell daivn, when those ponderous doom obeli be un InelAal, "may we be there to aee." Again our author, after causing the' .vieeef Preeperity to sehotroiri the vil-. loges and " heonlets" of the nortliand east, as wealth tames thundering down the mountain side, throws that wealth Into the "commercial atmosphere, there by,"settliog the great micas' of American ctiMmOica lrc niuden.Ldnill sails can . be seen to float ou every commercial sea." flow uniting the Owl. of nun. merSitiCindliroa wtU capes" to gee lie auks; 7roTonto pe'reelve. we do not ristoFr:"thoe opted intededual reason," or we could 'not. only uadetsland this, but his meaning, when Le says "the "T." 1 4111erli r energy Ind enter- JESS h ',tient; gli4ondest,lieldfrpee have been uushruudud) by, tiio; hand of science; audits untabernacled soul as the Oodess of Liberty have been the 'guiding 'tar to - American achieve ment." 0, unahrouded corpse! 0, un taliernactsd emit 10. reoeltd* l 4 l o ll botz We were at first taught that reason tells us that " the guiding alai to all national grestnete and durability Is the code of holm by Which; die' method he 'governed.' With is ilk thetctli4aheriiicb prOud bean,' now make,' ati • ' " nisista`udeol .corpao,". en untabarnattled guiding startle Amerkan addevemente? That corpse, If %were horsetail. the "paler glimpser Of the Monti," might speak hie name.. We hums hint net.. . Our author. after • lourseutenceoreu pylng some tawny Huss, litreduesi the sbade Of Diuslel Webster. who, la deep. sepulchral tenes,tleelares that "ottrobit. t • 71..4w5.1 ‘ , _,......-- gstansaink Into pout notavegi t no' great statute= tousthilie:beinrag through "Opp,. OfintOpstput iv low kg Oland Weis words to ion' to our prtwent national debt; Wee,, id tba !present liaton, r ; 'yam)* ... *it :withAPi l o l o)4 lo 4 414 W gip! two isumw.koon t ifout ` , P lillimilitiwk. b nothing;'! dlf Dinlel ludn't been a err . .Isall!ahliktaalhat +fled Its Elllnfii,.. :hive Isiah, Such un ea k , tauten. ' We are dhipeno to thisit that the mint' er thai imaginary hltbiaturs, that sits In 'solemn estuirsse Muds, the shadow of the "key ireY forgSs that key, uidbehii the - vaulta or Quite mighty mountaine, and astonishes the Wes of mankind with the wealth with' whloh therabound. the hotter A will ho 1,, as. But w must hasteu to • Maas. We would like to hike a look: with our. polit lest economist at the :WSW antis/gra- Bon whick Is to envelop the *Meant of Battik Mishima. W. wouaillto sew* among the sabes.tbr the.singed lion lir &Web monarchy, cla. he C4lickes bord.We iii Allbetkati Am* We would nki to go with him m a t grand iolcaudcr. rumusilaium of kkouth Amerimn Repo blink and kelp kelpbluiplant tliailisious stars sad gripes Amon: We 'Mould love to secaud with khn the mountain tops and "cry to the hibahl. tants attire valley that liberty !PION. andthat -.ran our mooed War [be lams tabu , trosinittik , war but time forbids. We;plttiompoy with him with no littlivolhetim4,—We bavo traveled thukbrelltAttlicong, we wauted to do Itittr'Sohd:• - saw Us place, wo said to Ourself, here is a genius, let to bring, him into notion. Ile war not "born to blush uuveco," kit us show hirable beauties and bki grac es: Muse day *ben slablias mocked Bill topmost 'Omuta of fame'. high 11114thir i be will thank us for reniemborlatt and encouraging MI that efforts : But we fear not. • *. • ror 'll4 aamooh plod . That lowans.* le aasbidatio ladder; Whereto the Norm* Sum lilt fare: Bat *Yea as odor ataardbelorloon mad. Be then unto the ampler mw ale back„' • Looks la the dead*. peoraba7 the for segues 117 maikh be dal attest" • •. A toirilt OP Glows. I.lot of Letters remialotor. Is Beavir - Port. Ocoee March I: hal : 111.6 Maul. Aldridge. Mn J *Hari Benin. It C flatimo. Miss Asada Coma, Xt. Jaw& ilAdai p .' • . N. Patrick 1114:Uputa, J U 311Voy, Req., Mos Yu; t. chid, J Risk. Tom tifinract. • ' 11, • MvUarruot. r.ll. ,Indlatis county has L'i'mutonAind. blthd poruCno. ' • Penn'a. Legislature. Sax Utsekalew wide a report on public printing. In which he showed, by figurer that the State Trassu 4. had been_ lleeccei.Of!ttOore amount of money during rike . years lie repOrted a aliregaiiiingthe. public printing. Among the i gip haeW duced were: One to pry for pnblits . hbig the military history of Pongr e , on* lino volumes at $4.00 per coPY . ate les of em:h, twenty-five thous Mi di copies in: ill-emountitig to illOO,Oult. Also, a bill to repeal the ireettuu of the tee hill which gives glattorney fee in judgments under flee. Also, a bill to collect mine ral statistics; and one to tend:did, ti ferry over the Ohio river 'ai.ghowstown; and one au thoriiing an additional tax of three mills foi school purposes la McKeesport, aathoriziotPetible's sub-sellout district of ralabOlth t o barreP ,OP: PP!•• meat for the Pittehargit.Ove .00., which authorises voting by proxy.. Itioorpor. mini horn gietimpi Bank of Pitrtrgh, priaolpel obrPorliiers U. findy Milos i James McAuley and Oeorge t Wilien. • j „Mouar.:—"flie house met at half-past T p. spectsi ardor being ibis cliose: stitutional I.kaiveWioa 11W, andepentbse were made before erawded 4 Tbe bill was sustained the tie and opposed by the bemocristObe Acuity being la the bsili.4 so to. 4on, whether upeg tbe iPpo . ; maul P r ae ai1 2 %.141 the Madly. Adjourned. SMIAT/S. Web. 28.—Petitioes . were pre' Needed on various subject:lk A ODIXIIISU. skidoo was read from the Governor giviug the opinion of the Attorney Gen eral, that the Legislature Ws the sight to repeal the charters of Railroads and Py nate when their .111:iiiimis of Corporators exact such high rates of toll on coal onto work au inlury, to citizens of UM gale. A thousand copies f the °pinkie Were ordered printed. ugh* *nit bode to refer the message and Attorney doll oral's opinion to theiudielary thmumit7„ tee, with power to for persons and papers. Mr. ltilliugfe.t moved au amend Meta; that they be referred to a special committee of live, with tile Neale powers. Ou this last motion a lengthy debate oo:: , cursed; the amendment was hot; and the original motion prevailed., Adjourn ed. llousz.—The petition of Imo citizens of Montour county for • law regulating toll ow coal. Several wheel,. very ."8" inerously aligned, of a similar impart, wore also prosecuted. Soule dbacussiou on the subject' was had, but without def inite eiction. A. number ofs local bills, passed; but none of interest to our read ers. The Senate resolution opposing the granting by the General doVernment, of land subsidies to named", passed al most unanimously. Adjourned. Stairs, March I.—The. supplement to the bill allowing the York sk Wrights ville Railroad tio., to sell to the Ps. It. R. Go., and allowing the latter to issue new shares of stock theroou,yassed. Al. so a skulk's' bill to allow the W.Pa. It. It. Co. to sell to Ps. IL It. Co., and allowing the latter to liana new stock thereon, passed. The Finance Committee repor ted against selling the nthe millions Sinking Fund; but' reconsmended that the Governor be allowed to receive bids for the same, and report to the next Leg islature. They also reported negatively the bill to sell the surplus ; funds to pay State debt, which, atter debate, Wier reconunitted: lionsg.—A twee coal bill war. intro duced., The local option flquor law;af ter notesiderehle slebrite. Pow* t°ll6B°- and reading without simendriient. Suns* Ifirek2.—A• contrunulotUon front fitemanagers of the Western House of Refuge, notifying the Senate of the doraltetkor and absconding Of Hingwalt Secretary of hoard was received. A cow chllol,l4lort re i eelved trout the President Of the Worklintenenn' Beneficial "Amocl &Hon of Hog York. urging legislation evilest the'exorbibuit charges by coil carrying companies. 'Some discussion Was had relative . tip 'extending the law . for the proteellotr of anthracite coal ruin ers; Mr. Bolan thought it not miociawary for his regioli. The bill Was bald over. • Housx.—The Treasury bill awarding State deposits to the highest bidders, was Wampum) . quit 04 the day. , A utuitber of roll' LI lend! Oder' !Ad , Journal. SensTn.kliarcli 3.—Theappertkonenent biliV reported from committee and made the special'order for Ttieuday afternoon. provides that until the next septennial enumeration. titers shell bs 201 Senators and NO Representatives. Beaver. But-. reread Lniorioneo compose a SettatorlW and Beaver county forms 'situp. resentative district—one ruefishei. Weal figures from this bill jiii:el7 Dem ocrats to 16 Republicans lu the - Semite, end El Mtn: to 49 HIS 1 / 4 1E1 the House. It not • psis the Homo In Ili present shape. The Mut resoluon relative to Pieventottailt inniverseryst Phlladel ptita, tniklns ilieljonimission unnilit of the Govermar. Speakers and throo Item = hers of Mob noose, pawed. The Got -01110, recommends the enlarginent of At; Hogan.—Tbeannualippropriaik6 bill wive reported;. htnouif ate Rai W 12031,069. Many WWI mans p.m& bliCoolistereatingto Beaverollites& ~ , ~~ ..ly . santricrMir,Allarch idit • - YOB WZATIIISR. 4 The watmdrat , Spring. month °penis' with oav ddightful 'wealWr. . It ia likele , the Norther* Otiteri;f The buds are owelliettp and we may soon es • roase-4o thatAporks and Montilla streets and avettof Um Nsilluilal OW ituithe freesia teat.' But with this,.. ; . BUSY COBOBRIS, forty-el In which to fin ish the irduoub and important work of its last sesakiii;.Mo imoabiniN rain or sleet, seem to have the least weal. The minor bills, or bills only interesting to private Mill vidiuthi; are matfett, give way to those °relational importance. ' !ma NEW NRICRUIIS , or the Forty-84mnd Congress have wee.; ly all arrived. and aro orlikedly survey ing thogrouud on which they will abort- ly tread , and - the proeppot is torso actiVo wagon, laathig nntll May.. • : • CITY YosTAL srsoolr. ' The P. O. Department has put a wag on constructed for the purpose. into the letter-carrier rertice of Mir city. It le In excellent taste, drawn by one hones and attractemuch attention. 'lt hat= erste - compartment* for letter., and documents taken fur delivery front ; and return to, the 'Mee. . It promisee to •be a amocom. ~ • • ", • arcalotmcitormetia, Or-old deviltries iu a new quarter. Now conies bubbling up fret the. old Demo-, eratie taldrou of devil WOW, a new tea lure' or itteobl one inane* Ana: t , ' Alba dos sincoameeting et* taw of the lidtbfut was held In a western city to (tumult on 'a plea tcusecure a Democratic triumph In ISM Many, schema , Rare prommted and canvassed by, the mann, bled saran., but it woe generally agreed Wet the only Mao which,: piranhas. sec ems Is that. adopted in Tesueece. la and Missouri; TuAbicarti, for the linos being, all ultra Deutketraist Such as ithdr, Huffman, Hendricks, dm, whose daring has lod to defeatnute atter tinge, - and to takerap Instead mai men as Gen: Hancock awl 11. Grata Drown, and whip In all Denauents to vote for them, hop ing that these men may draw bff enough of the Republica' strength to constitute with the Detuucracy, a majority in thu electoral college. There is no doubt about this plan being seriously , taovaaa ed. The Democracy are out and are likely to stay out, unless they can cap ture by strategy what they have failed to do by force. They point to the States of Missouri Tennessee and Virginia as so Many tributes to their wisdom and say, !'we told you so, men elected ,by Demo crats must act with remocnaa ;' tauter , did it, Walker did it, and now D. Grata Drown la going through the saute pro nto% These schemer, claim that their little game so successful Its Mates oin be trade as successful' over • the United States. How the game will work- re mains to be seen. To be asucoess,Shree Whigs are Mummery, lint, they rely uu carrying with them certain Republican Senators. (ray four) nut one of about bar yet attrued to the plan. Second, a Dem ocratlecouvention Milan be cloned, cow" of uderate Democrats, ti or epin cons posed m made in the Republican moven._ don, and a man nominated upon whom the ultra Democracy will Mate without calling a convention. Third, the- old tkipperhesde of the north end Rebel. of the eolith must keep out of the field as candidates fur Uuberuaturial and Con gressional honors. A question presents Itself in this connection of this kind, mu the Republicans of Una ouuutry be tooled in a national canvass of this character with such exantples of treachery before Diem as the status ofjeliiiismx,, and Va.- mita? =I 'rho news of the safe arrival of the steamer Twine:we will; 1111.1 w latsiuli ens at him Domingo, led Attic a bomb shell into the comp of the gru ui blurs, and "1 told you so'i." Hardly a person can now be found who ever entertained a atingle doubt as to the safety of the vessel and its precious freight. /lard as It way 'seem, there Is but little rejoicing among the few opponents of annexation, who In a tlt of fanatical sail had trained them selves to believe that the vessel was lost, by interposition of divine Providence, to vindicate the few who have carried 'personal spite Into opposition to public 'lll6lllllOlll. 'Thus far all the oirrespend-' :outs secompanyin_gtheaxpetiltion, unite in declaring th /40141 beautiful and desirable than' Its warmest friends had claimed fur tt. -Every line from the expedition thus far goes to prove that the assertions of Sumner, and the theo ries of Schur* against the annexation of the Island, are • without fouudatiou in fact. , • ID regard to the sentiments of thepeo ple, sturdy old lien Wadearrotejnie,be- Safe the salling,ot the Tybee: **We dna 'that the people arena in favor of annex glint; theta foUt was taken en the quer tion twelve menthe-ego; that the people that analaimmusly—loaaypc and are now mote vehement and enthu siastic In their desires to be annexed to day than they were then. We andlian• Doming* rich beyond all comparison— richer and more teethe In soil than any of the aurthanding lahuula.7' .Thus is the Presidenrejunguteat again vindica ted and his traducers brought to shame by, showing the facts In the case. TUE ILNIFOZCZXIiaii ACT. • The Democrats In Congress upon the subject of the enforcement: act, are like mad bulls with red sheath shook before them. They mve andthar, and gabellow - lug In those bodies until fairly exhausted. The subject being before the Senate on the 21tb, inst. was the mumbled fur an other Pentocratie outbreak of isacidied eloqusince, raving about the "mend bal lot hoz." " Tyranny,"," the bayonut," . . We same old stock in trade upon which they have been trying to do bust - news Mr tea years past. Nu one will ob ject to the arguments made use of by them, if made in a good cause, and hon estly used, but itehould not be Tomotteak by those who read the buncombe speeches of these gentlemen, that they just as buhic:li ilt is ca lc ulated to st again every surewhexpose the facts which make enforcement cede necessary, us they do against the en torment acts themselves. In the House every Democrat voted against sending the it:emu/Wee on tome to Louisiana, to investigate the manner In which the election was eon. ducted in that State which reported forty Ihuissaiid majority for Seymour, and a full Democratic delegation lu CoLgreiss. The Consmitee was sent, and ass sequel. two Republicans were...twisted and the election* hi the remaining three tricts, declared to be so wholly fradident ibid/hey-were void. In WO a fair elec tion was held resulting in the election of a full Republican delegation and an age greside Republican majority iu the State of thirty thonsand. • When the House voted for a special Committee to in vektigate election trawls lu Newlfork city, every Democrat vote ed against the element. The Cum tallies went and developed the. must frightful frauds In registration, ballot Ito' stiff ling, rulitaniain at the polls, and bare fated perjury In tasseled and obtaining muuralisatiog papers. When it was proposal trf<he Senate to appoidt a Committee to investigate af lam in the South, every Democrat Sena tor declaimed against ti, and when the joint Resolution apprupriatlog thuds to suable the Comieutee to perform the du ties; assigned them, every Democrat In both Houses took sweeten to denounce it ass political move, or voted easiest it us order to prqiudissi the people in ad vanes against any. *min whit.* Wight be made. _That Use Democracy at-large are either, as a body; guilty (Odle frauds charged upon them, or that they fear in yestigailue of the result of their teach ings is very naturally ° suggested by th e election of th eir Repretheudiver ut the House and Senate. If lenoteut„ they would court investigation, being guilty, they tear the consequence. Approioe of this.. It was asserted a few day since, by au old gambler front NeW York city, who seems. to be postai, that the State of New York was lust to Henry Clay, in 1844, (to use his own words) because the "tool Wigs" were too damned honest to Invest ten thousand dollars in .New York city. ' It Is not denied' by . Republicans that the iniftwomeut act ts severe and seerch7 log in itactuirecter,yetit has beeushowu by the varsousinvestigations held that the mischief sought to b. neweilled, will not yield to any milder treatment. It should be remembered by honest Dem ocrats, who do nut Wisest to violate the law, that usme of Its pains or penalties, fut i r. l,6ll " 'AWL" wee mph Wane voting Soli dly !brined a measure, tholes Mather do sot feu' its penalties for themselves ur The Democrats, on the other hand up posiug, show that theythiferwthework-. tags vi the law. it twist 'not be , forgotten that the In tent erne, law " fit to secure a fair vote of all the. peuVe_ Denim/thy oppose the brie s crst) sue, omelet' ' to. is fair. velem' the • 'this Wag the ease, how am bonsai Delnovrate vote with a party thus euennitted agibasi fair else- Motif This question is worthy of more than passing Me, by slier; outdid man without regard levalty prejudice. (Wit 4 retaitiln thing new and novel. Be remand read thiadie rtieetnent iti 04f paper beaded "Greatest Invention 01- the Age." We believe the Golden Foonteln Pen la 00.: 4 it ultimo!". A gad Pen k a neetailli Wiry tote, *minis and child: • Agorae here ism eluerce to make money In Intr o, deigns gnixi lad st4fisbliartiels; • kr. ' , ll,llerviiberrawlesnribes thaJii lion in regard to Washington and Jeffer son Cloilemi is ind nicely to he &Within ad during Use present year. 'Ws under stead that s gentleman who was In Washington city • slatort thnesineerundO Inqiderlotioislmithe condition: of reser before this is: X supreme emir!, and 'aistarriadiied that only some eighty pod bad be.q dispost4 or, and as the . college owe umilberid something over two hundred on the IW, there fs little hope oft laws r f •1i4.134,4 until Midday toff llsaWaer„ . • ' . . Air Eituratil,•stop Wet terrible cough, and thuaiiivold a veitauteptlve'd: by using lir: Vbitue:v JII, k.:ab or Gold eft Medical Wu:every, Fur curing all thrnat bronchial pod...lung illeeiesei, has Unfit beau equaled. tY,W by drug gist*. . ' • The iinnO*l useeth4 of the ineirthera of the. llasever CUunty 440'11hp-el sie.; ty, tor the ehajkot of carer* and uunt;. pea fur the uumulni year, will Loihold at tb• nheritris uttice Its !leaver, ou Mon dui; Maras 20, lira, • at ltt uiluck, r. us. inere;244. A. ft: Nowt{ Beer tite.dent cagy.) ' MaAged. HEADLAND-41ERZOO = Marcb Z:1; by Rev Juu& Ilrunn;"hlr. Wut. Head ' hatd,• to 'Mini Wale ilateog, all of Kuub, Ileareet ouustly. • • liEßN—McCULl.oo3ll—Velikl9th, by fey. Joarph 116111uphotod, Alintandur tient cud Jdary 1110.:alluugb, both of Bearer county. Pa. SAItTO3I-11AK ER—At the reeldeuee of, the bride's Whir, on the =at by Wtst. shriek*, my., Mr, Wm; •Iltu , ton of North newlekley'tdwurblp. to .1/Issa limitig - Daher, of floweret! townebip. . LIED. MOKRISON—At the Deaver County Your House, ma the tZ4 uIL, Eliza Murr4wi, aged T.l years Obltuary.—Died, February 18th, at the residence of hor father—William hi(. Doude—in Heaver Falls, Pa, Mrs. Bar bara A.; McMillin, wife of J. /I; Mc/slit; len; Its the 93tla year Or her use. - The deceased, at strearly age, nude public profession of her faith In Christ,. and connected herself with the timbre- Asa church, of which she contiuuelA a consisteut and faithful utentbm until her Joins.: Although she OSIWOO.CII a desire that her health might be restored, yet she was, resigned to the will "et Lim whoidoeth all things well." Through all .Im...sickness, which hulled 'about kiln suositits, she was never knOwn to mur mur or 'repine. On the day of her de parture, and huts short time before she fell asleep. when asked by her husband. "Is Christ precious, l'an you trust all to Lien T" she answered, unhesitatingly, in the aflinuative. Whikt all around, her were bathed to tsars, she oh ne re :twined mint; and sank to rest as gently and serenely sis thesaunter's pun sinks' imbind the western hills. Mrs. toe WWI a faithful cud loving wifu, anda devoted Christian, She leaves a husband and a large circle of friends who mourn their loss; but nut a ithout hope, for we trust that she lies gone to that laud where "tho Inhabitants shall nut say f SW sick; tho people that dwelt therein shall be forgiven their',lniquity." Though we hope to meet our loved one "in that bet ter land," yet the thought of our lona Is a grief almost too heavy to be porno ,• "But whesekwe emt•pt Ik, aorchlese .deli 'ism Beyond where epleudld Wore the alto( del: *ad weeping aster lead her to Mote bee ere Where eodleee phloem virtue's deed* warp. ANA .bale preeetepttroiss Mortals Delved arraign; dud, mull. tioLtlite Providettee mummer - Alt au: far dy hems me attempt. so vale. • 1%1 °e'er tutbealteloo to my trod refuse. Yet hi reesestbratiee Or these virtues dear; Yet troth tin memory of that beteuar We; 41U1 they CSii forth my warm affeedoere teen Still In my bout Mato theft wooed place. Nero Advertisement. Sf 1WAPIT111).-74e. sadershiond sW .1 pay Opal:beat pice la caah far tar. of all tias salptliaa. Ile wishes the Far Company of Bet eat . wady to best .1a mind that ha ha. tra IT la itoasey ammoitlif Will catch sad bring blot a mama akin d pot able. bat dead dt Wye.) weighing , peemds. tUL. R. WALTU4. , Indartry w. Match 8.1571-41( ELUNM tiTUNSIX.n.a gesrial witorownkt'af Celie, qUtwiiowar..,Wale. elltiLe4 .4c.. Cot. it & Broadway. Lut•Ltvrrpool, Otto. marie.ly tiOnilATriliii iTivilent m U. ij Good. Clothing'. BOCi/ Shots. Mtn a. Cap. unrpets. eeU Clutha. Queenntnns.froo-vrarit. se, eon Broadway &Coot N. & Llverpottl. tsarS;ly, L'ISTATIE W. lie. Wedyg Deed.— Letteri of Admhiletrallue mew the et tate of Woe Korestedg. Iste of the borough of cheerer, lIIIVIIIg been granted to the Itoderehttied .r.ldlett he Fold borough: • All person,. Indebted thert•to ate requested to role pastueut end those harlot; dale. optima II IS 111 prpaut the *aura da b' autheutlcated Sur eettletneet to tuarg:fitgl K. L. POWER. Adair. STEREOSCOPE • VLBWS. ALBUMS, CIIROMO:3, FRAMES, • • I=l E. & H. T. ANTRONY'ac CO•, 591 Breadwar, New-York. Invite the attention 1.1 the truth; to their extet:slve , amorimeut of the above goods, of their (new publication, manufacture and istoortatimit . • Ahial. , 7 9 \p4r . PHOTO LAN 'ItST SLIDES 311 d 61tAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSENLTE. • - E..& H. 'ilk Antimony & Co., 51)1 Broadway, New York. Oppooite Iletropolintullptc:l Importers and Mantifunturers Of' 1' I{ UP To GRAPIIIC bIATERIALS. usurtgi l—ly • • CARPETS, eli% - a'VLOI I I£I6ISO MATTINGS, WINDOW - WADES, 814111 littagittt. A full nud well selected stock of, AT TIIE LOWEST PRICRS. gar a Liberal Reduction mule td Min isters nud on Church •Carpt:l3. uovAnD::noSs& co_ 'YI Fiala Averae. iumW7l-431 PItT613111•1(111, Pst.• CITY BOTTLING HOUSE, " Street, .PITTSATIttiII,.' PA. Bo ruettiti~' 4.)1P • _ 'Annum! and ltagiberry Sada Ali stem. Syrups !sad Ckler, • usith s Keuiiett; Wahlistightik Sad the brit (install' tif,Ale'stia 'London Po der. st 4 ed• ed and bornt bottled for NWlcal awl Foul ikt use. Used* qelleeted rree. 03'13;1111Y , far libm iaWrNloaslb. Aaagutvace. Llatat fiTrLfeitaawst Nardi . . 'PPM JablaKW. Outal *arm . lakbael llt a.widla7 Jahn ••1 • «... - . .Jacub Niro. ••• , . Lantab Julioahrodi. " „ - Win likinartalL .` •• • • ' • „ LANA Immo • Incased Dusuutei . 84efhm put *.• • Edciardt.:, •;. Vaasa Valk • -auks &Imam . - - (Walk* . W Watt soli! 'joins ; - niximwr „ T ....a Diann Is quatlika at leas ' Was wt. swam wla paw gaudy am War., • Pow Atoclmpreor benv LB bane* • !B°1!"". • .JOUSI Mar, L7r2 ' .-:--New-Adegeritseasewisi.- .W. 'MUT, . ..... T. NARK& .1%;. MILL R & ce.• • ontractors and:Buildersi. PI / ANINGr. MILL : AND . allfilliZan&fragniOta I:l4toci.rfia. Eitan/laki AND SHINGLES C..a.taatly uu hands, and wade to o flier., Ittraharraten,:ipa. , _ Ciders by null will tervir. pnnnpt at• to itior„ • , • , r el ) 1 late won•lerfal medicine to which the iM kin' ire ahms pointed •Ps relief. the dfccv.ver'r te Z li iLI tau comhiscri Ls Aormeny imote of Na ra'. m )01 ineelltlZl ' curative pneiertiee, whirl .1.1 hte tutilled Into the vegetable bhicansi fee b 'din r, tto e vick. than were ever beans combined I. e, i tuslklue. The evidence of [Die fact I. Yi ' I iv the areal variety of most Wirtinate Ca ', i. wbloh it has been found to conquer. In tin rues of Illeouelettlo. Moor. Coupler.. all the Golf lilie4 of Commit merit ea, It bat 14,11411 the medical esenitf. sod 'valiant phy striate pronounce It the greatest medial 'Shane ry of the ate.. While it cores the serenest Coact. It et:ea.:thous the system and purifies Mae blood., By its great and tharoughl Mood purify let Properties, It cure. ail HO ailisildic from tin ward fle ro ?she to • common RI adelit, .1.1. pie. at Eris palm,. Mercurial disease. Mine cal Poisons, and their effects, are amMaited, ma' rigorism health and a wood constitution nub tithed. Bryalre las, Solt Illeestas, roves sera% licitly or liontrie Skin. la short all the numerous diseases ceased by bad blood are conquered by this powerfal petrifying and In 11 tog medicine. • • Myren fed del. drowsy. debUltaled, bare sal low color of ski; or yellowish brown mots ca face or holy. frequent Udder-he or disalmilM. bet taste la =alb, internal heat or 'chills .Menaces with hot fl gibes, low spirits, and gloomy Ibrehod Inc% Welder appetite. and tongue coated, yes • suffering frees Torpid Liver or 4 1111* loueneom.” la,staar cues of "Liven elomplolutll ably part of these symptom NMI eCperienor. k. ki. t a rem e t , be A seek own De. Platte's - Medi Dtaeoirerylsl o 4 Neal, as It effete perfect cares. leaving the : strengthened and healthy. Per the care Mahatma, Constipation of the.bowels I - Is a Deter failing remedy, and those who hart need It for this pmnose are loud sward praise. The proprietor edam IMPS for a midi sine that will equal It foe the cure of di the die owe for which it Is rest mended. Roll hy drill-dote at $1 per bottle. hemmed Im R%4.Plerec. M. 14,„ Sole Proprietor. at his Owns iett To . .saapn-,. 131 R•nwt Street. lielfalo, X. V. • 4 . - '..- •.. , !•• •• •I'or a i.a^la'll 1. Jan] I:ortar.lv. Notice to Bridge Contractors. • Communises BMW& Bursa, a . reams" Inn Bal. I Sealed propose!" will be remind at tick cake, by the Board of county COLOIDWOIIeft, mud Setup day Mardi Ittlita, MI, at 10 &Mk a. au. ter lie mesa:lm sad topentracture of lea Lion of about tilly•llea Mt open each- and aim= teen fret roadway; to wic Use over Bkrelklioase Me in Palatal towandp, where the liannouy mad moms the man; one over Brash Creek. near Mechanicsville in North fiewlekicy towitinip; 60S over the tame mak. at Palmorille in New Myrick ky township; me over Big Travis' creek I. Ban user township. where the tleorgetown and pins bmg rued crosses raid et wk. and that' hue struc ture of the bridge at Koefer's Bill. oeer_ Big Tts ria• creek. al.° in Liazurrer trunnhip. Prepaid" for No structures Must be accomenkd with a IMMWIOI4 itivinif the tout weight at the con mad wrought Irma of each bridge; the general work- BIS ellwaillbJud the ultimate or beeektag strettott tack per Mien &MA as well a. Ma greetrot wad taw wm Maw apselludieue tor the mommy or sold bridges may be seen at this aim imm the Ant day of March antil the day 01'14:allay. Th e Commisoloaers wUI remove the right to rend as; or alikids. By order of County Com els, mere • Bartaw ... 1911111 XMOLTN, pert: FOR RENT.' • The nnikreigned. byeiMp_of Poirmot Anor• bey to elm given ibo widow Mid heirs of Wm, Darldeon, Sr. deceased. artilatfer for rent for one year from A prU let, Inni. the fallowing property, via : Ibur .I.aTens adwakil la Chippewa Tp. eontelaiss reepealilvely4L, 73, TA, and ail woe. Alen. a number of Lots to the Dorn' of Bridge. water. belonging to the rotate of mid deeemed. Pm Molter innermatkm call at bye reoldepec. nett Bear T., mt the.Tumauanaa road. or alarm* lam at Bearer C. H , Pa. JOS. C. WILSON. ntarhlar • • Ally In feet, ite D u. Jon. C. LEV., Surgeon 41: PhY -021cr, during We day. at Duntay's Comm al l:Clgtit at mirteulde nee oa Warer arca. likidgewster. Yu. .Wlllpracticel4nrgery auMed icine. [martlrgti'd awl REGISTER'S NOTICE. L °TICE' lo hereby civets that the Mowing se ll counte of Executor., Adnunisindoro, Ouard 4us. de, here been daly newt' In the /teener • oblee sad will bnpreeented In the Orphans Court for Continuation and allowance, on Wednesday the day of Man*. 18:11 • Final account of Chao. C. andfleo. F.. Muncher: % inn , or George Boa KAM', deemed. • • coast of Ganes eleasea, edit halettutor of the tate orduhn Ituckreight, deonsed. Final account ofdames Read Jr., admlelstrpor or the estate orJanoes deed. Cr., demised. Abed and pereonalestatesecounto of Woi.dolon. ston adoi r. of the eftate of Joltn Derry. Ireared. cc Aount of Robert W: Scott. eters t of the wilt of Marearet Bayne. deamwed. • Account of John lictlrown, ad Wont nttor of tbn rotate of Zactoon Septum, deed. " Account of Mary A. Calla ma, &Mondani:lz of of the estate of Rosen Calhoun, dreamed Aeon - t of Jesse Mercer, administrator of the unite of John Nercer.demaseil. Fluaraccoant of Minna Potter. - administrator • of the cabin of Balmy Reed decreed. Account of 3. ?Wide. inseam of Chas. U. Nla hid coo of James Sickle, dictum . Real and personal MCCOOIIb. of Edward Even.. Wier of the emote of Daniel Enna decanied. • Accoant of F. .1. A Samuel David 1100, "Andra. of Wm. Davidson, sr.. who was executor of We no tate of William Eldon, deceased. Amount of George Gardner, adadnistmlac of .llkhael Miller. deceased. Flul account of Jane Dowling. execatrls df the bat will mid testament of John Hood. deceased. Final amount of Jobs Donde, adaddstrator of the estate of Mary Duds. deceased. Ammons of El izabeth and James B. Fergana*, executor* of David Fergusoo, deed wbosnie toe guardian Midi and Clarence May, children of M ien May. deceased. Ael of W. P. Townsend. sreantlan of William Uililiand, von of illauhew tandoori. deceased. Acconot S m ith Lt. h. Marquis, circular of the will of Ur. thinslogloion dreamed. Account of Y llerteobedi a It Fuchs. executer. of tire will of Conrad Llartenttach. dccesscd. Real mid pommel accounts of Elizabeth J ame_ ton. others of the offames Jaraeroo. dyed. Final soucurt of J. K. Thompson, atiministratos DI the estate of Robert Stinson. dacemed. Final account of Joseph Coooe.Ladner euesfer. , entente sarte.ro, of Joseph Gunnel, deceased. Beal and personal accounts of Laura D. Fisher, darter of the estate of Ebswell 11. Fisher, deed. , Account of Robert Doris, administrator ol the state Mre. Eliza Leech, desensol. Account of J. W. Baths, guardian of ii - ebeera Loon.. Child of William IL Carson. deoused: Ao:onet of J. C. Wilms. administrator cum for. lanwrib aestrze, of estate of Jane Wiese. deed. Rent and personal actounte old C. Meow. ed. astnistrator of the maim disk K. KlicbsiL deed. k Intl account of Ennis Hardee, adder ds bolds sox, cum lettameato worm, of Jostah McCown, deceived. • . , ME • Aomori' otT. Harker. gunnies of Kart 4 kr., child of Sampson, ilukeeoicecueoL. Mal account of JamewThompees.lididatetra. for of the meat* of John Thompson, decoy e d. Yloal aceonut of John Mortal, adatinietotor of the mate of VIM Itatoca. deceased. Final account of William Dtela.adolnistcatwt of the mimeo( Connuthe Wilsoyer. &cooed. Yhol account of John Pteetckitdmlhbtralar of the bate On Pena's.] of Janice Darns, deed. • • Meal acomit of S. IL Wilson, seq.. Itzecutoeuf the will of Elzahent Workman, &wooed. tetft.Orl ' V. 151,,0f WALTON. Jfrf i. • . e 6, 'tai the l /th. nye *Veer. 14A Th tr e ealbor Pwill Met pablir oak% prelllo4 be" Saturday, Marrh 11314, Lill, at 3 p.• m. der foltowler brmi,Witad Moo Ole eerier of re.llll Wood wad lower= oboe. fo lb* • flosof Iwo florin with foot moor. Lb sad _ Malian new not red attar soolerorelb. rood be Stall t.rtabolepk.hesasphillerbri4=ro47..boros. 4 PAS RIUSINO Tense ray. NOON,' Arcot ihr Xn. lf amen Mode/. $300 , 112. MONTH? • 3 • All poipei: rater "or old. dodder 'rte. r plOpPtiat of from Owe to ?blies LIU& dr.* paws per mouth. oloosld oldreso Im• 4 2 arartelyGlloll d CADT,SoIe blasetactor iererriimarettell. blirldras. isell.ly las bike Sale of Howse and Let la • liwilletubw.--Tbs saderstswed• Steel. tor of *girlhood testament of Jobe ladrely, d 111 export' topablle sole of his 'Terre,. "mon 7, Kart G. WM.& II o'clock p. eine of amid abuts la the borough -of &Wee 'nem Baran ceunlis r briar lot allLo add lboroorti. banded cri The blurt "*. ens by Woaerdasel. emelt by Ist.Na.lll awl west by torynde Wt oo M brae dw risti elling boom; wO 3 a Lo r i ' Mortal? O-s beim lop_reltable saber Ise 1' duelling or store mossy TlllOlB-1411 pa=rt. of lbe combat looney to b• paid lu bend. p+4 the Wipe/ as Ow LM day Or April Mt. • MAY L maw. Icuestoi, . AiIIEATMERICAL INMEIII O.*AtiOMURA VINEGAR .BITTERS 44 11_23'604 of Thoviaidi: ' . fa ; 'S, Ili II "ii 11 3,, 114 1 1 1 ICi fe 'I I . , . ... ... p. I ill a ' c- mesas NOrAMLS ~ , " 3 FANCY DRUNN 3 ,I,I' Sou at Prof V am. Wllittetuty.' Proof illaltrita • tat litiboo LAtoorodoetormasalooll solettece , gaol to ahootao Woe. .18.4 olootaa.o.lpatus tok"..atatomo," *a.. UM lead es ttOpkt , ea ea • Itaskaaam tad tota. but an i Ulm 1414115bie Mai..., too tit Native Loots tot Eats ot.CollAmnita.tre a , %wit all Alcoholic lialoochuus. Ttsr cso'lh. , ' UREA? BLOOD IPVRIFIIIt sad A 'Lunt alma macs rcs. pitt.et I.3moralei ali - Livirwsiof et the illybilm. erryter <a all pe:Linuata motto: sod 00.4441,.... I ..... l 1.c.41 to ,1ra1tLy...L4.14,,. So ipenav ma 11... L a i'...c r..3:1..zu unc4.c.:....; ig . i. ? . leo sad nielaiii4..;,. ._ :1 Woo wall., g1r..f.r.... Lanni:4. iell, .... ! IS boast ore rot &Alvaro! II elLat.ra 1 cf.,. %. Alf saw. ald t 6. '.Ltd aroma .111*“.4 L4,,,,,m. Nat atesealr. . . . M M Zoo hallaumout err mid cameos. Ara nod Oast. Ovittosata. ae lualgost too, illtlawa, lieaattlert am/ I otoralittest Ycvt c. Illattaaav rf tka Moe/. liver. littlao), , L.. litgaitait. lbw Milani tate Leto' v i al tocc.fa 11. bomb Stairatte - • toe commit ly Med. eLleb 4yetsMf ith.:aectl tftb Dlscsalvo DYtarglihitlA Olt I XIIIWESTIOit. Woe. nibs la ths I.lhadit.i Ceeete,l%,y,Li...aa • I Mott, pleseseta, fold Enctsttoes cf the Mete; the la the hletth. abate Attaets. Talpitte ; 7e Oa Mort, lailastuttloa air the LOOP. Tatala tLe reelehe of It. WALD, oats buds* (Act roa.:l lyloptatathato tha ottbriopai,Dy•apaya:A. tio f Loolgarata the stomach sad altruists t:L. i... pld lbw sad boweit,s-LkS readiaitbota ota.oeq . cano.l oCleasy la cbaanalsty tLa Mood of all bayou:nobs. Li butottkat w bLa ad vlyot b the aim! sydast. VOA SIM DIAIZABII3, Empties's. Totati.l.lU ICbrata. Inatabsa:l444... MIAs. Ilettol vaigaYottoa. kg:waxes& ion yolattit*. Asa. ltais, scary. Direolorstlooa of Qs Skim, tad Naomi of tba Lila. of "Lawlor soma 01 IthCara; Ittetaty day ip bad autiell act of tie vitt,* La than Lisa by the oral Igoe taws. Os* WWI Ls snob mesa win iambic, tbs moat laeradokaaa of Sole eatittos aact. anon lho /Wand Mod ir Senior Tao toil I: . s toparitin borstiog tough tlio ult. Is /nip* gny= does or Sons doing 11 obeli ma 20 It o.ll2tega stattrida hi lb. Tans; el aria U. %Soo Ins nor; sad roar draw tit NU no ohm, 'Corp W bind pin sod tin kola id the mini sat Wow. ro. TAM sad dam WORMS. lurtnetio organ id so any thoossiis. on eirearstr diesinf or sad removed /or roll Otroction. rand esneilif Ln etreslsr woad eon boSlls, lArsadl. lboniss. rogoo-roitlik,Gonedia. ►nods sod IprotO.. • • ALLIEZIL Props Woe. IL IL IlcDoll.2i CO. hagelsia ant O. Aosta. ass Yrs=lsal; • salllllmilliCaomare• Wed. Nom Tat arrow 17 ALL intuaalsrs AND Dui= .1.11;-xtly .iliscellaueotis. GOII SAL/S.- The intdrrqglud ti t,, fue oda A: OD eAloy tlw Luo.e nd h.t uu ClAirt.f of Found ,trrt .d la.rauce ellry, fa borough of Lot 1:.1 , :1•31 bowe two stocksrflb4 row.. ban .4 klic:waa aud.b.l; zood Ice hung,. hud It o: her urtrroary wabdlldftigo; trill tree., wartwo. phooki,le. on lb* WI DA 11.1:1. ItAlSlfft/Elt, Avid fur Mrs. Ilaron4 INDLy. MEE lasenelatlista Or l'aritteiraltl pm D—^aut ano-ot y.►la a huintehl ham twee ahs.• almost bum 111”. day by menial assent.' All !bar Wain/ tlismesultus Weasel to the aka' Ana will Nina their amounts bythe kg edlltebe rotary with abider 'wall* be tweed to give the hide for concedes. Y. Sent YY JaIaUtISTIOL' lITSUIYILD. Hawing to the .bore. I beg to aaaoaace to the public Cl lkarrr coady : Met I will tem at; ott Rey cell accusal. tbe lity Goo& h wiser at the old eland: sad. au assure every eve that ale will be Ike piste to .c.l ha= e w i. as hiretolote, Dry lt ac. Y. SCOIII7/P. • a li c t The undersigned will matinee Um Iteedy-Mal. CSMADIZ And Merchant Tailoring bashers. se Itennoerre kept trader the Om of tiebittir Stele. AM. ean liihr own account sad; kW the purpose of making mum rue the Spring Uooda ha caws. for day daye, tilecntlre stuck at Ckierngat met. At the sum time be farina the public that the cm perfected Cutter. W. A. Boar, Ma again et the; Merchant Department, wh= will be happy to MO Ma old &Made.' • ; 40*.liair . ilintsom, , harm' Whin Mid - of alns yid Foundry inula, In itarliester, Pa" will be *seed to woes Ids old customers sad facade who nay' want elfher the DM COOK. ING STOVE Mating More, waxy otter End of Dollop of bort martial and whim:Alp. The budium• will be conducted FF Jr9:lo J. J. ANDERSON AEONS. NOTICX Li hereby given that Use Court of Ap seals Or the several boroughs and of tearer county, .1111 beheld by the wooly Core, 'miarionere, at the Unica and place+ devigusted. fin the year 1111. to nit: &mousy tp, Ore. C Mines, Feb. 4Rk.• Freedom and tit. Clair haro's, .11ctkiskey dt Ken's stare, Feb. Seth, turetwou. Baden bore., 3. T. [ark's' store. ireb. Idth afternoact • Ittebeeter born and tp., Dosicesices • ' March tit. Perfekt tp.; Matti Wallace's, Mertltid. • New r.secklo.tP, GU.% MG*.aL. Neer Drightou born, Keystoao hotel, sumo Mk. • North Sewickley fp,. Naiad ILMINVO, Much Mt Franklin v.. AutreesltltNdkostsv Meedulth. Marlon George Mach Mk. Ik•airet Falls and Pallerson..., 'trachea'. betel, March Kith- • llig livaier ite,l Galilee,. John ion .licteei March Mil. Darlington born. and tp., Anderson'i Motet. Ilarch till. . I p h p v i trt t igr i girl Lan": =l6l' FaiLien noro.. SelsnasaFer,. March rib. Brkglatun tp.. D. W. Scotto, Ainll'34. UWrl , A 1 02 . • el.nj Ariall Mit Gewilelowo berit SNlteleu a itory,'APet alt, tito.g t er hero., Je•ver Notith*a. April sth, Orr. ROOD. • . . . Industry tp, Aber 's Odra% ril Oh. litidgmater born.. J. M. Iterd's hotel, April Till. Burunsb tp. sad &aver .bona., Consuitantonene • dice. Aprll nib. MOOElhenry&km's, April MO. ilopswelitp., Pat.os and Calvsvfa, April Independence tp.. Ms& busepsses, April Ramona tr.. J. IL Vials ty's slurs, April II b. Ildllpsbarg bora. • T. Lor , ikleiknet SWOT, April • . • Ht 6„ . . . tlookatown kora. and Urveste 1p„ awataingatea lotto% April 7itb. l /frankfort honk and Mower tp„ Isaac POMO don's, Al'„. lath. AVID W. tworr, JtarttPll HIRIITAIK, %. Commlailoneri. kAMVELL TO/tItILSCIC,I lariat.' 1 1 00 K ILERIL It may not Is• a muter of siPicial . tem:it to the iwfrplir 14 Beaver" count lo know what is transpiring between William. Nap eon 111, It'Sinitic". Teoehu in Europa, but it is smatter that effects them materially to know where they can buy limy end clamp tIItOCEII - • . S. Co.. At their old ilntiti in Bearer. Pa., are still furnishing to their customers everything 03114.11 (item their lino. They always keep a fell woortment of GROCERIES . /lour, Feed, thffees, 7bas, Sugars. • Apiee4, • l'obaccci. and Cigars* 'Ana all oilier unuatts usually ~anst Ina First Class • GROCERY STORE. .From their tongued intimate acquaint ance with the Grucery; Flow; and Peril tautness. and their dispooltisn to ren}dor satishtetion to those who may favor I.lon wi'.ll their patronage, they hope In the as, in the past, to obtain. a Übe& share of the public, ostrowese. ..• • Givp its a Call . anthsts if we do sms mute it toper's tercet to callagaln. isas. . d. tiNITOEIL ibto. • 334012E-UEEtir 6INFECTIOEII T-EBWIIIIIIIE widerolgosed LIMN: Innight 'Olt Ms llno hey not Coolortlomoy • einoldlohaleint of J. V. dam WV la Waollsosbar."., won 4 nopeethatte Inform Me public 1001 - b• .111 Keep At beet quality of Opriare wYIA leo mime to story sole ; also will .oupply rhombi Me cm et nooseable. wawa Tiara la fn mud tOm should give m an early all. Uls Coollnetlooery depeonment Is WSU Mocked: ,joo4 pones, wedding*. are, wilt b. 'VO' wig* everything weed on GUM sat Stn Iblp beet of Myler. Ilendoied whit Irodi hood in ahro a deolred. ‘11190.01K indralhanll9lco. „ A - —ATOM. Navies. —Lei !IL ton Alablatrailosiliarls; we WWIIMs welsettb„ Sea ver t en on Ow o• odnly e 4. Div ee t. id ginNawoir Ip. d solm ledelited to mokl Maio Nip riquieelied to auk* lausoliale , impost; aa4. 1100 Inlet. chains noise. Übe ramie yin present Melo dal) , satkeoll. wed far 'Miasma m JostAnwisooss, ww. J. srpottax, d.•n. Pa. MEM riXECIUTORIP NOTKIC—ISTATIC UP iJ 01rT..00RtSUCILItr., deed,—Latter. llos tatoeitory epos Qs mato of Itoltort ammo\ tic. Oeo:d.. Woo( litylopeodesee toossOlD. Boom ON PL: 11 •1 1 A Ulm mated In tie sadinagdoe, rtt venom tosoliptilot um aototo Ni Oolomtiot to Soto pawn*: lad Utemoo Wise, adios ototlot Ike state_to ppwat awe wittioat Gay to WM: 11001),Itsee000 to ItnlrT 0011tSVC11. bokpoodolloo Woo. , WO* . . • • -
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